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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• • ' ras ' '• • • IX a -I Bo ·•ta& Taki!!fl . ~· TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 6, 1975 VOL 61, HO. 1 .. 1 SECflOMS. H fiMH . I \ • • ' ' • • • , Stepson Held • m Coast Slaying Jtfarathon Chase Hotly, Pursued Viva Cinco de Mayo . • Driver Strips '~ . ~Turi.al off bis clothes piece by deadly weapon. piece as Jle sped up the Sari Case's auto was damaged in ~o Freeway at more than 100 ·\be crash .that ended the chaae JAlles an hour, a HuntinglQn from Fashion Island in Newport 11e·ach man led patrol cars on a Beach. M·minute chase from Newport All three Newport units which . -BeiCb-lO-Cliat.SwOl'thClll'lY""tO~ initially-pursued Gase ran. ou~ of- hy. fuel before the pursuit ended. ·• Robert Allen Case, 21, of 19371 No one was injured and no cars JJrilyn Circle, who was wearing -other than . Case's -were mly blue boxer shorts and tennis damaged in the incident which 1J1oe!i_ w hen captured , was started shortly before midnight bobked for investigation of reek-in the parking lot of the Velvet less driving and assault with a Turtlerestauranl. Newport patrolman Gregory Garbage Men Nix County ' Contract Bid By KATHY· CLANCY Of 1114 Dally l'tltl SUH , Armstrong said he responded .to a complaint by the manager of the reSlaurant who said that Case came in at closing time to use a pay phone and refused to hang _up. . . . Outside, Armstrong 'ave Case a sobriety test and determined the man had not been drinking. Case_ap.J>...e.Are~ in cwtrol of himself, the o((icer srua. But once back in his German sport.scar, Case allegedly" sped backwards toward the officer, · barely missing Armstrong~ He then sped away. Striking Orange County trash. collectors· turned down a new· contract offer Monday despite ur1ing.from-their union that they acceptit. ~ Gene -Raasch, negotiator for the 4qO striking Teamsters, said the vote was 206 to.95 against the mew pay offer. _ "'I told them lo accept it," he said late Monday. "Even after the votes were counted, I 'tried to tee if tbey would reconsider. Armstrong began the chase and said"that at Coast Highway and Jamboree Road, Case's car -was traveling well in excess or lOOmph. . By the time the pµrsuit re- ached the west city limits, three police cars w.ere involved. At Long Beach, the pursuit changed from the old bighw~ to the SB!J. Diego Freeway. Bright colors, music and flashing heels marked Cinco· de Mayo· at UC Irvine Mon- day. The Relampago del Cielo Spanish dancers and a children's theater, Teatro Ollfr Pi"°' SUH .. llota de los Ninos, entertained .students in a cainpus Plaza:· Cinco· de Mayo is the an- niversary of the Mexican Army's defeat of French forces at thel862 Battle of Puebla. ~ ''I explained that the com- panies were goidg to replace them and they 'd just be out of a job, .. he added. The eight-day-old strike has hampered trash collection to 80 percent of Orange. County, in- ~uding Laguna Beach, F~lain Valley, Huntington Beach, most Of El Toro and Sunset Beach. But by today Rainbow Di.sposal Company, which serves Hunt- ington Beach and Fountain Valley, had hired 98 new full and part·time employes to replace 1he 70 on strike, and all 40 of the hrm 's trash trucks were out making pickups. J In LagUna Beach and El Toro there were only minor delays Te- JIOrted, ·as well. · : In the meantime, however, Ranch said he would meet today a1ain with negdttators for the Orange County Disposal Associa· Uon, wbJcb represents the six firms involved in the strike. ' Raasch explained that only one-third of the votes were ~ed to ratify the new con- tract. • ••we barely missed," be noted. In addition, he 1aid nearly aU cf Rainbow's striking workers 'WOted ln favor of the new offer. ''But they were voting in a ~ block so lt dtdn 't matter," he aald. The company offer way.Id have pven workers a 72 cent ~ ln· (SeeTllASR, Pa1e.Ui .. · • The highway patrol then took over the job and the Newport un- its, one by one, dropped out for lack of fuel. Pursuers said Case was travel- ing at speeds up to 110 miles an hour, tossing items of clothing out the Window . At one time seven patrol cars from various police depart- . ments, the sheriff's department and the highway patrol were chning Case. · The pursuit ended after Case left-the san Diego Freeway and . crashed through a ~chain link fenCe in Chatsworth in the San Fernando Valley north of Los <See CllAS·E, Pase Ali -North Sea Oil ·Find. Reported ·Emergencly Surgery Only at Hospitals . As many as half of Orange County's anesthesiologists went to Sacramento today, leaving s ur· gery at mQlt hospitals in the coun· .tyon an emergency-only basis. since.they are usually named in malpractice suits resulting from surgeries. Their rates, therefore, are high, he said. Premiums general~ No firm figure was available REPERCUSSIONSFELT oi11 the numb "er of. anesthesiologists talcihg part· In --~N COUNTY--Edttorlal, A.6 thO;li:ek tO'Sacr;imen1<1 to talk to le1islators and passibly Goy. Ed· ly are ln the $5,000 to $15,000 a mund G. Brown Jr. .. year range,, he said, but many go But Dr. Philip Weingart, presi· as high as $36.000. dent of the oranee County Socie--Asked what wouJd be a 'pro-· tyofAnesthesiologist.s,said50to htbitive premium, he saitl, 75 were taking Part in the sym. "There is no magic number pathy action in suppc>rt of San where everybody will quit their Francisco anesthesiologists who practices." stopped work five· days ago to But Dr. Ron E. Pepitone, chief protest a 300 percent hike in their of anesthesiology al 'St. Jospeh malpractice insurance pre· Hospital, said that when rates LONDON (AP) -A U.S. con-mlums. beJintocUmbabovethe$12,000a sortium said tocla~!t bas struck Tllere· •"re · ill>our 131l ywar mark, many will leave the oil ln 'the Norlb ,..,. about 150 .-th .. loto1l1U in the county: field. miles east of ScoUand's Orkney according to the Otange County "UnUI now we were able to Islanda. Oil industry IOUlttl said Medical Alaoclatlon. pass the costs along," he said, theatrikewasslgnlficant. ·· County doctors, Dr. Weingart "but I don't (eel that the public The Pan Ocean croup 1ald it Wd,"fAce a 100 Percent malprac-can alrord it much longer.'' struck with a single well at 12 000 Uce insurance rate bike in.July, Dr. Weingart said that Oat re- feet that brought some of 'the w;lth anoUaer increue likely 1D payments set by the government hl1beal flow rates yet found ln · January. , tlirouch MediCal and Medicare the Norlb Sea -22 ooo barrels a . Anulllellolocl1ta, he said, &'!' • also hamper the doctors' ab!llty day. . " • ·1n a particularly high risk fiokl 1 • (See HOSPITALS, Page A!) \ • Judge Rejects Porno Flick FredomPlea NEWARK, N .J. (UPI) - There's a lot of difference between sex in grand opera and that displayed in the X-raled film "l>eep Sleep~!' says the judge. The result is, the film's makers are still in deep trouble. U.S. District Judge Vincent P. Biunno refused Monday to dis- miss fornication charges against Alfred Sole. the film's director, and three others indicted with him in 1973. • Sole. 31 , filmed "Deep Sleep" in his living room in Paterson . N.J. The film, which has grossed over $2 million at the OOx office. shows episodes of fornication and other sex acts. The defendants, indicted under New Jersey's 181-year-old anti .. fornication law. appealed to the federal courts on grounds the law "stifles free expression." . Biunno wasn't buying it. In re- fusing to quash the indictment, the judge wrote, "The claim the First Amendment shields the participants from prosecution for what they did ls 'rotesque." Jn a written opinion on behalf (See PORNO, Page Al) San Juan Smother Case Told- By TOM BARLEY Oll .. Dllftorl"t"41Uft • • Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers today jailed a Riverside man and charged him with the murder of a woman who6e body, burned beyond recognition, was found Sunday after firemen dotised a blaze 'ih her San Juan~ Capistrano home. Deputies identified the defefl... danl as Gregory Glen Coates, ts. of6366 Stobbs St., Riverside. They said he is the son of Mearl Goates, 42, of 33911 Via de Agua, San Juan; and that. the younger · man's name has been legally changed. Coates is the step&on of Goates• Wlfe , Hetty. 47, whose body was found Sunday in the blackened bedroom o( the couple's.home. ·sheriff's o((icers stressed lo-- d0ay that .it may be necessary to check dental records before they can positively identifr the body as that of Mrs. Goatfjs,. She-was last seen ,Sunday wben she left her employment al San Clemente General Hospital. County pathologists comment .. · ed today that their preliminary fmding in establishing the cause of death is that the woman who is almost certainly· Mrs. Goates died of suffocation. Investigating officers said to- day that they found the remains of a ·t9wel over the viclitn's mouth. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth rejected earlier reports ·that Mrs. Goates had been bOund. and gagged by her killer. Officers said defendant Coates was traced lo his Riverside home from reports by witnesses of a . (See SUSPECT, Page AZ) Or::a :·, 1t'eadler Sunny skies through Wednesday with patchy low clouds along the coast in the morning hours. Sligl)tly warmer days. Highs in the mid 60s at the beaches rising to the mid '10s inland. iNSIDE TODAY. Some p<ople coli.ct #amps. Some 1ave coin1. Other• oather rare book•: Alez Joirp#a'1 jWld if wiw1, He ha! 1J or 14 oJ lhem. Slori/, A7. L 42 'b.tA.v PILOT s Tuesday, May&, 1975 ·Chavez Seeks Supp«:»rt -at ·UC lt·vine I ByDOUGLASFIUTlSCH£ Of .. 0.11, l'ilM...,. F•rm labor leader Cea.,. ' Chavez broug ht his campaign fOr' s upport o r a. United, Farmworker&' boycott of ga~.l!t lettuce •nd Gallo wine to Vt; Jrvlne Monday. . ~Danen Mod~ ''This is lhe )'ear ol the farm worker," he told an audience of about .00, of which about ball were Chicanos. Awaiting Chavu' appeuance, studenta atomped their feet, clapped and obouted "Vha Huelaa! VlvaCb1ve1!'' Snubbing VietS lritates Ford ' WASHINGTON JUP() President Ford tdday told Republican con1re1slonal leaders he is ''damn mad" that there is some American re· sistance to the resettlement or Vietnamese refugees in the Unll· 'edStates. Congressional leaders quoted Ford as sayin g the concept or the Fro•PageAI ·TRASH ••• crease the first year, brinfina: trash truck drivers up Lo $4 an hour the first year and helpers up 10$3.80. . They also would have received 25·cent·an·hour pay hikes the next two years. The union had a sked for SO·cenl pay increases for the second and third year inste ad-of25 cents. ( Raasch s aid the new offer also ·included reinstatement or all striking members, retroactive pay and improved benefits ror stewards. Raasch said he" also warned the strikers against renewing the violence that occurred in several areas last week, prompting some firms to hire armed security guards to ride in trucks and 'follow behind. •·1 told them not to call me if they get thrown in jail," he said. '••1·mnot bailing anyone out." •Hussein Asks .Israel Peace CHARLESTON, S.C. (APl Jordan's Kini Hussein said to- day his country 111 well u Egypt and Syria are eager to make peace with Israel. In a speech prepared for de· livery at the Citadel, a military college, Husaein said all three ~countries-are prepared .to re- cognize Israel's right to exist ••within recognized borders" and to "make and support a fmal peace," if Israel withdraws from all territory captured In Ibo 1967 war and recocnlze "'the lelllUmale richt. of tho PaleaU· niana in their homeland.•• Fro•PageAI SUSPECT ••• car· parked in his stepmother's driveway durinc .Sunday after~ noon .. Th'ey declined to further elaborate on the possible moUve for the kUling. The dead woman's husband, a boat salesman, told officers he Jaat saw his wife Saturday night .when she drove him to San Dlea:o to enable him to pick up a new boat and sail it back up the coast to Dana Harbor. Investigators said today they are saUsfled that Mrs. Goates wu suffocated with a towel and was dead when her attacker set her bed on fire and ran1from the home. · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Wed p,, ...... t ......... 1111 ..... 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In a he•ring before a House subcommittee on immigration Monday , the touchy issueorw~al the United States should do Wlth the 150,000 refua:ees that have fled South Vittnam got a tborouch airing. The Admtnlalra· ti on asked Con areas to spend $501 million for re11etUemenl of the re. fugeea. The bearin& resumed to- day. "It mates me damn mad," Scott quoted the Prelident as Saying. ''It just burns me up, these great humanitarians. Now, damn it, they just turn their backs." Ford, us ing s ome of the strongest language or his pre. EX·MAllSHAL KY LANQS AT l!L TORC>-A3 REDll CALL U.S. PLANES· 'WAR BOOTY,' Page A4 GROUPS TO ASSIST VIET REFUGEEs-A9 sidency, also told the meeting:· "We didn't do it with the Hungarians, we didn't do it with the Cubans and, damn it, we're not going to do it now.'' Scott said that Ford thought it was 0 shockinc and amazing'' that there would be opposlUon to the refugee program and that such criticism would erupt. A UPI survey of ~tonal offices over the w~tend showed that several lawmakers have been delua:ed with antirefua:ee mall and telephone calls. Aske<! lt raclam j>layed a part in some of the antagonism, Scott said, "Some nastiness has erupt· ed -not a great deal, but enough to make you sick. I think it's. regrettable." Scott insisted that he had hard· Jy any anUrefua:ee mail and said that "Concrees will soon learn the innate sente of decency and morality of the American peo. pie." · He singled out for criticism Sen. George McGovem of South Dakota, the 1972 DemocraUc pre· sidenUal nominee, who haa sug. gested some refugees mla:ht want to return to Vietnam rather than setUe in the United states. Scott described McGovern's ·pasition' as advocatlDi' sendln1 the refugees back to Vietnam. and said it was a betrayal or pro- fessed liberalJsm. · · Alsi1tant Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd said today the "screening process oua:ht to be as thorough as possible" to keep out undesirables such al!I prostitutes, bar maids and criminals. Byrd said he couldn't "verify'' McGovern's figure that 90 per~ cent or the refugees would be bet· ler off in Vietnam but said "some of them micht want to go back'' and added, "Those who want to go back certainly would be better off since that's where they want to be." Scott also said that Ford feels "very strongly'' that the United Slates has a "moral and legal ob- ligation" towards the refueees. Scott said that any lhouaht that the refugees should be sent back home is ''callous.'' Boys Fomid Sale PORTERVILLE (UPI) -Two 16-year-old Redondo Beach boya were found hun1ry butaafetntho Sequoia National Fornt Monday after being lost aince Friday. Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, former primate or the Hungarian Catholic church and longtime enemy of communiSm who spent 15 years as a refugee in the U.S. mission in Budapest, died today a t 83. HOSPITALS to pass costs along lo patients. The doctors are seeking a change in state laws affecting malpractice insurance such as baa been done in other states, Dr. We~ngart said. The changes would include re- ducing the length of time artet' an alleged malpractice in whi_ch a claim may be filed and setting a limit on the amount awarded for 1ucces1ful claims. · Citing such a law in Indian•, he said the upper limit ol a seWe-- ment there i1 $500,000. ln California, be said, 4'many times, the 1ize of an award i1 dlrecUy proportional tothealdll of. an attorney and h•s noth1na: to do withthecaseitself. '' The session with Ie.Waton, he said, "is in the hope that\ with us. supporting the anesthes oloaiats in northern California and with the problem already at hand in northern California, the leaialature will do something.'' Nurse Slayer A Suicid e? LONDON (U Pl) -Lord Lucan, a 40·year-old playboy nobleman 1ou1bt for the murder of hie children's nurse, may have committed suicide in wild coun· tryside south of London rather than face justice, a Scotland Yard detective said today~ Detective ' Chief Superinten· dent Roy "Ranson, in charge of the seven-month hunt for Lucarty issued an appeal lo hikers and horsemen in the area known as the Sussex Downs to watch out for traces or the missing Lucan. Lucan abandoned an automobile in the area several· hours aJter the nurse of hi!\ childJ.efi, Mrs. Sandra Rivett, 29, was beaten to death and Lucan's estranged wire savagely al· lacked in her London home Nov. 7. FroMPageAI CHASE ••• An&eles. He was not inJured~ The booking for invesU1atlon of assault with a deadly weapon was majle because case tried to ram highway patrol cars. authoritlea said. Cat Falb IO Stories SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (UPI) -Emerson tbe cat will be spending the next few days with a bandaged belly-not a heavy price to pay, really, for falling JO stories from an apartment butldine. "One of my nelihbors on tbe eichth noor said be saw a ca't go by," aald Emerson's owner, 36·year~ld David Sterns. "That's how I found out what hap- pened.'' . Sterns summQned his ·veterinaria.n who treated the animal with Intravenous lr\jectlons and sodium bicarbonate. "It's. the same treatment we give to humans for •hock," s aid Dr. Bruee Hnrlton. ' _ He bandaged Emerson'• stomach to atop some bleeding but otherwise, the cat was In fine oh ape. Emerson, of course, landed on her f•et . ( of appearances. al Southern C1Jlfornla colle1e campuses, WU low ke7; DO Rlol..tinl, DO violent gesturea. ' But the content wu a barlh · condemnation of farm J1J>or prac:tlce1. the compet.lna Teamatv1 1nd1 aJ>ovt ~ .. Gallo San Diego Docto-rs- Walk Out SAN DIEGO (AP) -Up to 300 doctors scheduled a one-day walkout here today as protelll a1alnat ht1h malpractice in· aurance rates apretd to ~ eouthern part oftbe state. . Nortbtrn California doct~ are In the alxth day oC a partial boycott over tbe i11ue. Another 40 physicians, moaUy anesthesiologists, planned to meet today with Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and other slate of- ftclal• ln SacramentO. ID Loa Ana:ele1, nonemergency operations were cancelled today at 10 h09pltals ln protest of the hi1her malpractice premiums. Only emer1ency sur1ery was performed at those hospitals, and two other hospitals reported reduced surgery schedules. Meanwhile, other Los Angeles doctors planned lo strike three large county-run h05pilals Wed · nesday unless management negotiators aa:ree lo improve salaries, working conditions and patient care. . Strike plan1 were announced in Los Angeles by the Joint Council . ol Interns and Reatdenll. which says it represents 1,200 resident physicians and interns. County officials s aid about 2,500 hospitalized p~tients and thousands of persons who use outpatient facilities could be af. fected by a strike. · Dr. J . W. Johnson, president of the San Diego County Medical Society, defended the walkout in his area as "a partial manuever" to emphasize the seriousness of · the malpractice Insurance pr~ blem. ''We have lniurance with Con- tinental National Assurance Co., which run1 out at the end of the year,'' Johnson said. "U things are 11 bad aa they tell ua, they' are 1otn1 to want a hua:e pre. mlum Increase next December or they'll ~ull out altogether and then we cou)d be in San Fran· ctaco•a posiUon. '' In ~ortbern California, some hospitals are considering~ the Polllbility or shuttin1 down because.of the boycott. . Many phyat~ians, faced with premium boosts of up Lo 3'75 per· cent, quit practice rather than pay the insurance. Some signed up alter two or three days and plan to absorb the coat by raising their office visit fees 10 to 12 per· cent. I An operation may cost an addi· tional 40 percent. Aneathesiolocisls -the hardest hit by rate H\kes -said Monday they iJ)tend o charce $75 more per ca1e. The impending new fees were confirmed by Dr. Bruce An· deraon, president of the Alameda·Contra Costa Medical Association, aecond large&t medlcal 1roup in California. Dr. A. H. White, president of the Marin County Medical Socie· ty, said all doctors Intend to pass the insurance hikes on to their paUents. CHEERS, NOT CASH ·Union Leeder Chevez PORNO .•• oC a three-judge panel. Biunno wrote that ''killings, rapes and seductions" in grand operas artt always simulated, but the actJ £ri ''Deep Sleep'' were a.ctually performed before a camera. ~iunno made frequent re- ferences to operas such as "Alda" and "Carmen." He said that after characten in operas are alaln on stage "they are alway~ found at the footlights to ·take their curtain calls. · "In this case, the performance was real; the acts and conduct recorded on this film were ac· tually committed, and the film. . is photographic evidence of them .'' Judges John Gibbon and Herbert Stern also rejected the . argument, but based their de· cision on the narrow principle of jurisdiction. Also indicted were Joseph Rose-and Kim Pope, the film's stars, and accountant Andrew · Muskal, who produced t~low· budget movl'e. They were charged with fornication, private lewdness and conspiracy to com· mit fornication . An attorney for Sole said the decision would be appealed. The Bright Side Uon, heaald. AJMi he bad particularly ~ -ii.Jfor otrik• brffkon. U ...,i,!"olller Droakl lllY ~ko, •'••101111 to bav•~ 11111• "'111'11 1be'1 lllY m . . Bnalt· . =·~ otrike ~ the "'~ cri-ol ' •urine~ at.udent'o q .. u.., aboul whetner VletnamOH ra-!llC9" may be uHd u olrilc.e , breakoro", he oald, "NQbodY kilowo'for 1ure what will ~Pl*' with U.. Vl1tn1meae.-.-t =!!.We'~ worrt.e4-abo11t. tb:}- l}ecai!H 'lb• lon1 hlotory 'arrtbuoln•H ts one <I il!'portlng people to work for io'Ntr wqes and break strike•. If the growers can do lt, real a11urtd that they will hire them to work in lbe fieldi,'' he said. l;lis Ylew or Mexlcu nationals was similar: It they brealt 1lrike1, they abould be deported. On the ahort·hlndled 'hoe, an ouUawed implement ltlll in ~ in Orange County under a special permJt. he said, ''The srowe~ do not care about law1 which are de~ 1i&ned to protect.t.he·workers. . ''They will never comply. We're belting out last dollar that the short-handle hoe will be around 10 y.ears fron:a now unless it is banned ID a contract .with worker1." The verbal assault on United Farmworker• opponents was fre-. quenUy lightened with barbed humor. "Gall~" .be said, "has hired the m01t· ele1•nt scab around to 10 on TV and convlnCe you that Gallo is bottled in a nice little cot· tage in Europe. It's not. It_'s made ih an ucly warehouse 1n odesto. ·· Throughout the talk, he em~ phasized the need ror a peaceful approach lo the farm labor ques- tion. "Non-violence 11 the way to win," he said several Umes. From the atudenta, he wanted help; both in the boycott and In labor:, organizing. "We're on a recruitment drive. And if you're here and not sure what to do this summer·, jump in,'' he said. Bui few aludent. alayed af· terwards ror an Informal aoulon on "how to gel involved." Cuba Embtirgo Lift Pushed HAVANA (UPI)·-Sen. Georae McGovern, vi-1linl CUba on a three-day fact-fmding trip, says he hopes the U~led States will end its trade embar10 a1alnstCuba. "I have no Powers to lift the embar&o, but.open trade la In lbe interest of both countries,'" tM: South Dakota .Democrat aald Monday night on arriv,al at Havana's Jose Marti Airport. High Steaks , Sentencing? OKLAHOMA CITY <UPIJ -The stale Court oC Criminal Appeals has . ruled that 16 months in prison la enoua:h puniah- ment for a man convicted or stealing two steaks . The couJ1 Monday up- held the larceny conviction. or Lloyd Sedric Newton, and said hia r1v.e.year aen· tence should be modified to the time he has served in pri&0ri, 16 months. Newton was arrested Aug. 18, 1973, as he left an Oklahoma City supermarket with two steaks under his sweater. Shortages are occuring In virtually every Industry. The carpet in- dustry ia no exception. Two factors are causi ng the shorlages. The demand Is astronomical! Carpeting i:s on longer a luxury, but a necessity. People are using c;arpeting in rooms which used bo be tiled, such as kllchens, baths. dining rooms. and bedrooms. Also. carpeting is installed out· aide, and even on the walls. Secondly, lhe fibers are in short supply due to overwhelming de· mand trom not Jusl the carpet Industry, but ALL Industry, We feel that there Is a posillve aspect lo all of this. The manufac- turer• are making better Qualllles with available yarn. and much more . of the Junky atutt is disappearing. It may appear that prices are higher, but actually YoU are just looking at BETTER CARPETING • DEN'S : insiillition: ·custom draperies lJC. NO. 230412 .1663 rLAC!NTIA .AVEN~E • COSTA MESA. CAL". 92617 • PHONE 646·4831 ~ 6'6'235~ • '• ' c . ' I I ! ' I ' ~ I < I 1 ' I I I ' 1 • < ~ • • l • < q 0 r • a • I I J\ $ ft " b n " .. • i I I ' I I I I ( I 1 t I • I I I I t I j . ·&~ W®lYlrr ~@rrw~©@ · Gut u probltu11 '• ·r11t11 wnle Pui lJ1u111 Pul wait.cu/ r~d /Qpt. gel-lht t1nswers and ac· Tunday.May6.1975 DAILY PILOT ,\ :J Ky Vows to Lead Refugees Ex-Viet Chief 'uni you ft<.fld lo " .~vll•e lrll'QWIMI'• In 1111vt rn1nent and l1usl11t11 . Mail 11uur QUC1illo1111 lo /'at D1.111:n 1 AI Yo rsr .'leroict . /Jr(l r1ge Coa•I IJ111//J Pilot. P.O, /1 11.r 1Sdo. Co.•la Mt.'~a . ('11 !t:.!li'!ll /111·/tidl' fiOtlr rl!lephonl:' nunrl1t·1 Lands on Coast C...p11aer Error .DEAR PAT: We purchased a rreeier plan »lmost two yeari, ago from Family fo'ood Services, l~c., and ~ere always prompt. Wllh our payments. When the final payment "''as due, our ac· , countant checked the interest t'igures and udvised us that we had been overchai-ged. I wrote several letters and talked to 1 representatives of this firm, but the c:omputer keeps bUllng us for $35.03. Now our credJ.t is being threatened. Can 't lhls matter be corrected? J .A .K .• 1-luntington Beach Nguyen Cao Ky looked tired as he landed in Orange County Mon· day night but he pledged to help • take charge at. the--.!.'-Little Saigon" refugee center. The former South Vietnamest: premier also said that leaping from the war ione to the U.S. was •·quite a di(ference" and predict- ed fellow Vietnamese evacuees would have a difficult time ad- justing. Wearing a light jumpsuit and lavender silk scarf as he stepped off the jet at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Ky was asked by reparters if he would try to as· s ume a leadership role among his countrymen here. "Yes, in whatever way, l will try to help." he said . ··1 think it is my responsibility. I think it's my responsibility to guide them .'' James Irving, customer _aen1ce and credit manager for J'amlly Food Services, Inc., te· viewed your r'ecords at lhe re· q•est of AYS. Irving said a irom- pater error bad occurred, bat tllat your accountant allO pro- vided Incorrect Information. Your account did show a clft'l'ent $10.03 balance, but the firm Is caacellng tbls rem al.Dlac charge la view of the difflcalty you've e:rperlenced. It wa1 noted tllat new manage ment persoanel baa been In charge of operaUou for enly one month and all previous complaints are being hand.led as qalckly as po11tble. · FORMER SOUTH VIETNAMESE PREMIER KY ANSWERS QUESTIONS ON ARRIVAL AT EL TORO PromfHI to T•ke Leadership Role Among His Countrymen In U.S . Refugee Camps Two weeks before leaving Saigon, Ky, who once headed the South Vietnamese Air Foree, called the Vietnamese who fl ed their country "cowards" and said they would wind up a s houseboys and servants in the United States. Transit ·Goals Bared Did he still feel what way? Ky replied. "At that lime I slill had some hol)(: that they would give me the cu,my so I could organize the fight .• , Ky said he hoped "with all my heart". to return to South Viet· nam. $447 Milli.on Cost Seen Next Five Years Ky said the fall of Pleiku in the Central Highlands al the start of the North Vietnamese onslaught in mid-March was the beginning of the end for his country. Old su.,eraeare DEAR PAT: I have some very old &llverware that needs to ·be replated. J am neW'in this area, and have not been able to find anyone able to handle this job for me. Can you help? M.B., San Clemente Several 1ilversmltbs are llsLed In the Y e llow Pages, but Normandy. Me tal Reflnls ber1,. 511 31st st., New port Beach <Can· nery Village), Is one or &be few remaining antiqUe sUver replat- lng: Ortns In Californ.la. Arrange. ments for malled deUvery and retarn can tie made by phoning 975-3132. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OltM Dilllf ~ilolsutt Orange County Transit District ·planners said Monday it will cost mor e than $447 million over the next five years to expand and operate the county's public transit network. Senior district planner Tom J enkins outlined for the board of direct.ors a five-year Transpora- tion Improvement Program (TIP) containing proposed~ ex· pansion projects and projected costs throue:h 1980. The basic effect of the plan is an expansion of the district's bus fleet to 641 vehicles by l~. but better than balf the estimated $300 million in capital costs ~t•rtl Dd"fled would go toward improving com· DEAR PAT: I submitted a muterraillines. " short story manuscript t.o Satur· The !TIP, Jenkins explained, day Review Press tn New York h as· been mandated by the "ty on Jan. 22 . J receiVed no federal Urban Mass Transit a owledgemenl and my last ·Authority (U MTA> .• which pro- inq ·ry was re.turned with a "Not vides ;most of the funding for ex· Deli ~ra ble"' notation. Other pandin.g t ransit agen cies . publish rs a lways have ·been Without such a master pla n, courte us in returning Jenkins said funding could be manuscrip when they were not jeopardized. published, a d I hope you can Directors were told that the help me find ~what happened master plan must be approved to my story. by the Southern California As- H.S ., Ca istranoBeach sociation of Governments .satarday Revie~ Press bas <SCAG ), which allocates mosl cbanred Its address t.o 291 Park federal funds to local agencies. • S N y k ~-10003 The plan must be in the hands of nve. .• ew or , . .,. Your m•nu1crtpt bu clled UM "'A by June 30. the pablls~er, however, aDd It ts Most of the TIP projects listed being consltlered at tbls time. A. in J~nk~n·· report·d4:al with ii:n · spokesman f"Ctr Saturday Review ·proving and expanding the dis· PrW e:rplalned that the teceen"t lricl"s.bus service, though rapid loss of an editor bas slowed rail Ii.bes are mentioned at length manuscript reading uc1 pabllca· in e3Ch r-ear's e'.".penditures. . 1.lon decl•lons. The publliber wtll T.e~1nal fac1lltes, bus servt.ce lOiltACt you wlthfn twOWeelii re--:--fac1Ht1es, P.urch11:se oMH:w eqmp· Carding your manuscript. !Jlent, poss1b,le p ilot projects and , other 'expenditures are broken -... down..on~e list. :-.... Repalnlilf9 .lob · The re breakit down capital DEAR PAT: I purchased a costs by yea new Dodge Van Tradsesman 200 , Io 1975-76, e district's pro· from Hemet Dodge of Hemet~· jected capital enditures will Calif., in May 1974. When I took be $19.1 million, in uding: delivery, I noticed that the paint -More than $1 . ,million for was cracking. The dealer told me land acquisition an'd htgn of an t.o return the van for repainting Ana h eim transpo~ation at Chrysler's expense. A local terminal. . "- firm did the job, but the paint did -1 $4 million for terminals and * * * improvements on the express bus Park-n-Ride network. -More than $6.1 million for commuter train station and right-or.way improvements along existing Amtrak Lines.' -$3 .6 million for bus ser vice facilities ' -$4 .6 million for new buses and equipment. -$1 million for pilot projects, primarily involving the door-to· destination Dial-a-Ride. In 1976-77 , the projected expen· dilure is $51 million, including : -$13 million for bus terminals in Santa Ana and Anaheim, com- muter rail terminal facility in the Mission Viejo-El Toro area and new Park·n·Ride facilities. -$6 million rnOre for bus service facilities. , -$6 .4 million for up to 90 new buses. - -More than $2l.S million for purchase or right-of-way a nd engineering design along the 13.2 miles of Pacific Electric cor· . ridors between Santa Ana and Los Angeles. In 1977·78. total capital ~xpen­ ditures will top $28.3 miJlion, in· eluding : -$6.5 million for'terminals, in· eluding Amtrak station improve- ments in San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano, $3 million for a multi-use terminal in Huntington BeaCh and another $3 million for Park-n·Ride facilities. -$6.9 million to buy another 90 new buses. -A possible expenditure of $28.3 mil lion for a fixed - guideway system for Santa Ana. -$10 million for design or a starter rail line aloni the PE righl·of-way. T he 1978·79 program would cost $96 .5 million, including: -$2 .4 million for bus terminals. l · -SS miliiOn for bus service facilities. -$7 .4 million for another 00 buses . -S80 million for initial con· struction along the PE rail line. Expenditures in 1979-~ will be· * * * not match. The ripainting was a touch up job -easy to detect. I wrote to Chrysler and their response and later inspect.ion both confirmed my opinion that the van needed a complete re· f painting. However, I have re- '.tumed to the dealer many times and the job is put off. J .T .• SantaAna R.P. Har dy. Chry1ler Corp. ~•stomer rel•tloas represea· t•tlve, wa1 contacted. He reporta that yoar van now ha1been.&o1.ally repainted and tblit· you are 1atlsfied with the ret111ts. Coastal Sections Will Get Projects Rh19 /JfaUed DEAR PATo L .. t lle<:ember I ordered a $121.25 rtnc from Ogi International or New York City. My check was mailed wtth the or· · der, but I've never received the ring in spite or numerous ietten o(lilquiry. W.H .. HunUnaton !leach Artur Shaw, p1esldt11& ol OCJ lnternatfoaal reports ~•1t UM! rtng now ha1 been mailed to yoa. Shortag,_es 'Yarned SAN MATEO (UPI) -The preliminary plan to rqulate uses ot the 1tate'1 lon1 coutlinecould r .. ult In "•rtlncltlly -energy sborta•ea and tncre ... In co n s um er co"t11 '' a. ~an ol Standard OU Co. o1 llliml1w~medK-i.,nlahL The Orange Coast would be a major bepe ficiary of Orange Count)' Transit District ex· panaion projects over the next five ..years~ according' to a l"re· Uminary m aster plan unv~ded Monday. The plan, dubbed the '?i:ansS»ortation Improvement Program <tJP) calls for expen· diture ol almosi $300 million on capital proJecta In the county thnJuJb 1990 _., • . Though most or the projects would attect Orange.Coast cities and communtUes tn· one way or' another, some of the anticipated projects will have a direct im· pact on coastal areas. During the · next · futeal year. more•than $4 mlllion tn terminal improvements for the express bus Puk·D·Rlde· IYIU!ln will be committed. A majority o( the ex - isU'1& network'& atoPS are In the Soadlebact Valley, Irvine . and · wat·cou..ntt. In tlie 1918-17 llscal year, the dtatrtct plans to spend about SII00,000 to pllr<bHe land In the El Toro-Mission Viejo arfta to build a new t r ain station to serve commuters on the existing Am· trak rail line. The following fi scal year, the dilltrict is planning to spend at least S3 million to build a multi· use transportation tenninaJ in the city of Huntington Beach. Design work would be done by the~ity. That same year. at least $500,000 would be committed to improv-ements at the San . .C l emente. and San Juan Capistrano Amtrak st.ops to pro. vlde more parking for com· muters. A.pan from specific projects, Orange Coast communities will benefit from plans to expand the bus fleet' of the district Lo more than three tin1es its current size. In addition, district. officials say it ls likely one or more of the pleinned bus service racilitie!li will be localed Jn industrial areas along the coast and Saddlebaclr Valley. · ' an estimated Sl03.4 million, in· ciud1ng: -S.1.3 million for bus terminal improvements. -$4 million for 87 replacement buses. -$6.5 million for 75 additional new buses . -$90 million for additional construction or rail line. In addition to the $300 million . estimated in capital project cos· ts , J enkins said $149 million would be spent on operations. Over the five-year period, well over half or a ll the funds needed would come from federal coffel'S, about $76 •million from transit district gas tax revenues and about $32 million from operating profits. The TIP must be updated an· nually, Jenkins said. to reflect new planning and cost estimates. . .. A c hange in the military leadership could have prevented the debacle," he said. He said "it is too soon to decide yet" if he wanted to become a U.S. citizen. "I just want48.houl'S or sleep," he added, after a five· hou r 20 minute flight from Honolulu. Authorities on Guam, where Ky spent tbe night and awaited his transport plane in seclusion, said 1.hey feared for Ky's safety among his fellow refugees, because he had branded them cowards for fleeing in the race or the Communist onslaught. In his status as one of the best- known refugees, Ky has talked to reporters either in conferences ·or informally during his process- ing. At a brier stop at Hawaii he Savings & Love. Love. A word with many meanings. And among them is self-denial ... putting those we love ahead of ourselves. Like the pa1ent who forgoes his own immediate desires and instead sets aside money for his children's education. Or the person who saves money now to avoid the bitter wony that h is family may experi ence when t imes are not so good. . In today"s affluent society, the simple ad of saving can be really difficult. After all, there are so many attractive things to buy. The attitude of "if It feels good. do It" becomes quite a temptation. That's why the type of love that involves self.denial is all the more meaningful today. In fact, we have been thinking o f c hanging our name. How does this sound to you? ... "first federal Savings & Love." ) First.Federal Savings of Santa Monica Costa Mesa Office Baker & Harbor • I' declured that he had heard re- ports of a bloodbath lo Cambodia and predicted : "in Saigon it will be worse than tn Cambodia .·· ln both California and Hawaii, he repeated earlier criticisms of South Vietnam's rormer presi- dent. s3'ying ''I wish that 1 had .11o been brave enough lo overthrow the Thieu government.'' Although he landed in Southern California, Ky hoped to join his 1.1tife and family who went to Travis Air Force Base in Northern California. However. a State Department s(X>keswoman said that Ky's wife had not yet re- turned lo California from a visit to Washington , D.C. r-Pendleton Marine Col. Arthur P. Brill said it was n't yet knowri · whethe r the U.S. State 1*part· . ment would extend o fficial courtesies to Ky, sparing him the spartan life of a "lent city" re· fugee in the Marine camp's "Lil· UeSaigon.'' Ky told reporters that like most refugees. he is virtually penniless, and may seek a job as , a pilot, a farmer or a cabdriver:. El Toro officials continuously attempted lo break Ky away. saying he had •·a .bus to catch," but t he diminutive general always s miled and answered .. one more question." About 10 of them. Speaking in English with his light French accent, Ky, when asked about reports of corrupt generals fleeing South Vietnam for the United States, said em- phatically, ''Not m e.'' Blind Boy, 5, Falls to Death . NEW YORK (U PI) -Mr. and Mrs. Vinicio Castillo were sitting in their kitchen and happened to glance out the window -Just in lime to see their blind 5.year-0Jd ·son plunge by. to his death. Edwin Castillo died en route to a hospital, police said. The Castillos said the boy ap- parently had made his way un- noticed to the roof of the five· story tenement in Brooklyn, stumbled in his blindness and feU off ' ( • • • ' . ' . ; I ' .. j, ' .4 I r • . " .. ' • A2 WJL V PILOT .Jall't •• '"·. "' . f'~}..·.. . ~''-"\ with · _;·t:=·.. Tom ·1 '· · arphine '\··, Getting It All Back REFUNDS DEPT. -Believe il or not, there are some people in government these days who (rel about you getting your money back. One or these is California Assemblyman Bruce Nestande~ tbeRepublican from Orange. Nestande is concerned about those poor unfortunates who, in a Just for being law abiding, ran right out and -purchased a NOx anti-smog device for their old family crate. You remember the NOx thing, don't you? That's the device that after making it a legaJ require· ment, the government decided didn!t work arter all. So the law wasdeep-sixed. . SOME GOVERNMENT Shakers -a nd -Mov e rs then figured the people who had been suckered ought to get their money back through some kind or rebate. Only trouble is, it's hard to find out .who ought to pay you back. Assembly.man Nestande. however,. -has a notion along those lin.es.: • · • N~t8~e has introduced a bill w~ch · uld allow those who bd\.ight th NOx thing lo claim a tax credit of up to $37 .50 upon their 1975 state income tax. This is a wonderful notion and•· also has a certain poetit justice to it. It was the slate government 'that" fouled up iD the first place. So Jet the state government suf- fer.on the rebating. · It isn'-t like they handed you the $37.50, but at 1ea1t it's something. QUR PROBLEM IS, that ;r the precedent. is set that the people get a rebate every time the gov· emment botches something, then bureaucracy is going to be in de- ep and terrible trouble. You just stop and think _of all the things the government operates that do not work. · The government, for example, operates boards and com· missions which are supposed to hold down the prices on electrici· ty to operate your lights or natural gas to heat up your oven. But every time th~e com- panies come before the baards or commissions, they get a price in· crease approved. SO THE BOARDS and com- missions don 't work. You should be entitled to a cash rebate from the government every time they let a utility price increase go through. Whal about ·malfunctioning parking meters? You know, the kind where you feed in dimes and the danged thing jusl sits there, refusing to give you any time. You ought to gel your dime back, and maybe the price of the park- ing ticket too, with interest. Same thing ought to be true for stamp machines in the govern· ment Post offices that refuse to cough up the stamps arreryou've dropped in y_our coins. Government-controlled trash collecting isn't working loo well. either in much of our coastal re· gion these days. You put out the trash, but it just reposes there, drawing rues. YOU OUGHT TO get a govern· ment rebate for the cost of your trips to the dump. Clearly, the list is almost end- ]ess. And ~overnmenl rebates for foul ups are a really grand notion . At the close of each year, the government will end up owing you, instead of the other way around. Four-star Shakeup • Gens. Robert E. Cushman Jr., (left) and Earl E. An· derson, the U.S. Marine Corps top generals, have asked · for early retirement following interservice fight over succession to the Corps' command. Letters sent to Marine generals for recommendations for commandant were allegedly coded to.show how the top brass voted. President Ford has nominated Lt. Gen. Louis Wilson to be new commandant. • Jet Reniova)L ~ ~ ~ . Viet Cong CaU Pia.nu ~War Booty' ~ . BANGKOK (UPI) -'!be 'Ulllt· Tbe lpoUa!pflD deelllled• to Choonbavan coiled In'°""'• U.l; .. , eel -•Creed todO¥ to 11111· mall~ allJ cQJDmellt "" tiie ambu1ador Ed1V•nl i:~ »llld·i,...porartly tbeNmovil'Of wberialloull 'ol 'llie 1114wlll' or fora»mlnute1eulon. ,• \1.8. w'llrpluullewnto'lballand Xulait'• olatemento. ,,.r~ Mastera decllne41 to liilllle mtY"• by~· South Vletum'11e air .U.~toWlah!nllm • • commentwhenhelefttllOtartlil'i\ !oree ~ .. But tbe' "-"'ent ~nsed Tbllllllild t,wlill! .silnillrf but Ch1~,1ald b8 • come a11er lb• Uni~ ·St/I* that "It lllilit bear t¥ serlOl\ii had u1<.li Maiten to halt the re· eJreadY h..i. rcmo.vea !IHI -t c°"~"'*"'I''"'"" for allow!Da movaloftbewarplaneo. . valuableJetrlanu. ·,· Sojltll. VMt'na en mllltar>y He oald the Thal -nunent TbalJand 1 PilmtL.MlnW:u ....... alrilr...,.~ ~ -to.ba.... .hu-lmpounded_ tbe,pl-_and Kllkrlt Pramjo demanded the taken totbe u j. wants to look at the military as-' -.st•tff-balt ~vat ot lbe~A-:,:J,ro · liltan<.•"'ireemenLIIDdtt..wblch Pl-which are.alooclalmid-· -llr ilal4 Ibo' Ibey were-alven to South Viet· the new Viet Con1 government in American m,_. poit the nam.. • . Sallon •• war booty. But aa be planea from the ha. wu aa He also said that he abled f epoke the carrier USS Midway aet olpluilder • • · repreoentatlvea of ·tbe Viet eoa. -.. 1a1lln1 out of 'Jba1 waters · Deelarlni that all propeiu.a, · aovernmeot ln Salton, uldn& Wllheloadoftbem. equipment and miiterlal owned them·fortalta on wbet1hould.be A U.S. EMJIASSY lllOl<esmlin said · Ambassador Edward ,z, Mule1"1 had aa:reed to a ''tem-porary .auspenslon" of the re- moval of further planes and added that it was normal-prac- tici for the That and U.S. govern· ments to consult do ship and. plane movements In and out ol the country. ,1 { . • bytbeform1r8at10D.wlminl1tra· dooe with war m,terial bl'oulht tloo bad been turned over to Ibo to Thailand by !louth Vlelstam..., Provlalaouil RevolullooorY Goy· refugees. emment "irr.tpecUve Of their oriJln," tbe br'oadcut ~d: "WABHINGToN iW blalant- ly pWoaed q>e' Squib VIW!emeoe people's proper~lea. T~e Banikok ·aulbo'HUe~ ha., acted In complicity with the loOlera by allo'!1n11uch blatant U.S. movee totakeplacelntl\elreountey. ,. Imports Grab 20 Eercent Of U.S. Sales CIA Tied to· OverthFow jj ''Thall1nd must bear the serlpus conaequinc~a' arlalng !rom Its wroncilolnt ~· The radio called cm the United statea "not to brelk lnt•v:•· tional la)Vs or ac against in· tematlonal r,:actl~e:" , ' ' DETROIT CAP) -One out of five new car bu.yen picked a.1 foreign model In Aprl~ Jlvlni Im· pqrt.s a record share of the U.S. m&rket while domesllc Sales re- mained at a 14-year low: .!. Penthouse. Cites Dossiers, Assassination. WASHINGTON <UPI> -The Central Intelligence Agency was involved in the coup ._that over- threw the Malagasy Republic government and assassinated its leader in February, according to an article in the current issue of Penthouse magazine. The article by Tad Szulc also ·said the CIA kept dossiers on Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (0-Minn.), and in the 1950s broke into the of· fices of tile late Sens. Jbsepb R. McCarthy (R-Wis.). and Robert Kerr (D-Okla.) r to knov.I about. There was no specific reason for keeping tabs on Humphrey, he said, other th.an "to have as -much confidential material as possible on-the man who held our second-higheSt elec- tive office." The CIA, Szulc said, has ties to the Mobile Police Group, which killed Malagasy President ruchard Ratsimandrava Feb. 11. He said U.S. and CIA interest in what was formerly called Madagascar Jay ln a:etting military racillUes at a former French base on the Indian Ocean near the entrance to the Persian Gulf. JFK Autopsy Data . Reopening Pushed Pramoj, emeQ:inC'from a cabinet ineeUn1, said t.be 1overn- ment had decided lo impound all the 129. planes flown into Thailand from South Vietnam. The new Viet Coll goYemmei1t bas demanded-the 'return of ~ plane., but the United States con- , tends it has juriadiction because they wre provided by U.S. aid. . .. --• "THE UNITED STATES ·should lilten to us becauae we are friendly countries,'' Kukrit said. "'It ls for the Thai 1overnment to decide what will be dQne with them next. Otberwlle we will have to fight.'' Foreign Minister Chartchai The Imports, offerl•I fuel· mile~ce 'll'matched b~ moOl U.S. BIOO!i.R T Aliff ON . Bl~ t:ARS? P-A11 . ' can, had sales or .1.i,120, a ZS' percl!at 1aln over !12,700 In April 1974.' . •. Nine Imports achieved record. sales· for the month -Ftilt,"' Volvo, Hon.da, Audi, Merc¢es- ~nz, BMW, Satiahl, Peugeot and Alfa·Ro,meo. AQPther seven reporte4 gairis. Only, five report- ed •1'1 ... 'dropa. SZULC ALSO charged the CIA wa.5 recently involved in covert operations in PortugaJ and that the national security agency has been monitoring many of the 60 million overseas telephone calls made each year. The article, entitled "'Kiss· inger's Secret Empire," says Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger directs U.S. intelligence ac- tivities and that the cost of U.S. spying is about $25 billion a year, more than previously reported. WASHINGTON CAP) -Three laboratory, etc. is· doing hun· forensic pathologists say an in· dreds of UD)es each day in the dependent panel of experts UnitedstatesofAmerica." should be allowed to examine Wecht, who bas sought for medical evidence gathered in lhe several year11 to gain access to investigation of President John the medical evidence, bas disput· F . Kennedy's assassination. ed the Warren Commission con. Dally Pilot l;> ... try l1G..-..... Monday·Friday: If YoU dO no!: h9Y8 your ~r by 5:30 p.m'.. <*I before 7 p.m. and your copy will be de- livered. . Sa!urday and Sunday: U YoU do not receft.oe ycur copy by g a.m. 5.iUI'"· d8\I. tt 8 a.m. SuMay. call bllOre tO a.m. and your copy wlll b9 dellYeted. U.S. 'fiJm• 'reported domestic salea of :jp,637 In April, down 28 Pf!rcent from Uie energy·crilll depressed -levels or 702,338 in April ~~74. the four major American auto makers reported .Monday. _. Iinport aains, combined with the poor ibowtng of U.S. makel'i, gave the forel&n firms an April record 21 percent share of the market. A year aa:o, Imports ac- counted fo.r only 14 percent of U.S. sales. The three said Monday the in· cluaion that Lee Harvey Oswald vestigation should be reopened. acted alOfte in the assassination. and the government should re-Appearihg with Weeht were lease autoPsy materials withheld Dr. Robe Joling ot Phoenix, since 1963 when K~y )Vas Adz., p,-esilent of the American shot and killed in Dallas. · • Academy of Fot.nsic Sciences, Oyril H. Wecbt, Allegheny "•net Herbert L. ~ .. clloonell, pro- County, Pa., coroner and a long-fJUO~ of crflii.1:8~tics at Elmira C........_,T1l1J' 1 Most Orange County AINI '4MJll Nortttwest Huntlnvton Beilch. ~· anisWeslmlnsle,-........ '*IUI San Qemente, caplatrano Bueti, · San Juan Capistrano. Dina Polnc, South lllgUN. Laguna Niguel ••..•••••• 4fl-M~ The results were a setback for U.S. auto executives, who bfve step~d up'. car prod~Cuon in bo~ that a spring Uj>tum -.Id, lift Ille Industry out of Its wont · slumpalnctWorld War II. · The Penthouse article says McCarthy's of(ice was.broken in- to because ''the CIA was especially interested in the private sources that fed him the information to conduct his witchhunt. time critic of the Warren Coril· Collete, Corniii•; N.Y. mission investigation, said the ~--''-....,.--:C..i-----------~-:;--------------------­ group is asking that an indepen- KERR, Sl\ID Szulc, had "secret political knowledge," especially about Middle East oil operations; that the CIA wanted . dent panel "just do, from the standpaint of scientific investiga- tion in the JFK case., what any goo4 homicide s qt.iad, crime r 1 'Not Upset' Boy Kill.s Family, Self WEST LINN, Ore. (UPI) -Teen-ager John M. Chustz wrote: "I have struggled and fought my way through life; I can fight no longer." · .. · With lbllt the 19-year-old high ~chool honor student u.s~ part of his father's gun collection to kill his parents, younger brother and himself Monday. West Linn Police Chief Art Enderlin said Chustz killed his father, John C. ChustzJ _ttjs mother, Louise, both 53, and his brother, Joseph, 18, with shotguns. The boy celled police, then used a .22 caliber pistol on himself, Enderlin said. The family's dog also was shot. Chustz left three notes. One said : ''I am not in any way upset with myfamily.1 am simply sparing them the tremendous grief I know my death would have caused them.'' · Another note willed the family's possessions to Erik Geoffrey Chustz whom police said was apparently a step- brother. The third asked that "someoQc tends to my plants." Every morning, daily interest is ~dde849 ~ .~ i....:.._ -.... every Los Angeles Federal Savings Account. 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' Safe de osit boxes . and1he most wanted savings services Newport Beach Office _ ' . 3201 Newport Blvd. • 675·A500 (ACross f~om City H~ll) ' . l::f~ Office Downtown: One Wll lrE!1 los Angeles 90017 . other offices tfiroOghOut1he area,. ' • ,. \ • '• E E 1 Ed int pa de' toi c. c le1 ... m1 • •U: dOI sai CR "' co: err WO Pri 1 the kil SCI lo• bat ., • ! fir Ju 1"'. tio 1 WI' Se, Eu 31.i c. m~ ;:'J wrl do• all: tor 1 M1 me an1 f me In ITI , •Cri dit .,, me .. <D I be1 ge1 hw I Brown Vows Ending Oil . Tax Breaks SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. ~mund Brown Jr. aay1 he i110- 10g to dell ver soon on his cam· paign prom lse to close the oil depleUon allowance "loophole" fo r ma)or oil companies In . California. The Democratic chief ex- ec:uUve aald he Is totna to aten a (ea1u ~e~:ltet~ by lj leplalun Monday that would' end the $43 m illion tax break for· major producers. "Thia proposal ia going to re- sult in shutting down a· tremen· dous number or maralnaJ wells " said Assemblyman Bob Burk~. <R·Huntington Beach ). Miik rrtees B.W SACRAMENTO (AP) - Consumer activlst.e: have lost an effort to pasa leglalaUon that would allow California milk prices to drop sharply. The defeat came Monday when the Senate Finance Commillee killed a bill that would have scrapped price controls and al- lowed grocers to sell milk at barCaln·ba.sement rates. BfU Mar.-Ballot • SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe first initiative to qualify ror the June 1976 ballot would place ' tough controls on the construc- tion of nuclear power plants. The measure made the ballot with 397,556 valid signatures, Secretary of Slate March Fong Eu said Mond ay. A total of 312,404 signatures was needed. eo ... ". Sentetle'ed • LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Bell manufacturer Be rnard Cowan and bia won, Roger, a former Stanford University football star, were sentenced Monday to eight· days in jail for concealing illegal auens from immigration inspec- ton. U.S. Dis trict Court Judge Manuel Real also placed both men on three years probation and fined the father $2,000. . .1-a.r/tlUs Julie Ann Forshee, 17, from Faye(td.vllle, Ark ., screamed~ as she won the 18th anil'bal America's Junior Miss contest Monday night in Mo).>lle, Ala. Com- peting with a sprained ankle, Julie won sµ,ooo in college scholarsbl)Jfl. Son Cleared In Stabbing Of Mother LONG BEACH (AP) -Of- ficial.a have cleared a youtb who had been booked for lnvestJga- tioD of bis mother's beating and •lahbing_de ath, __ Cleared on orders ol the county district attorney~ who said there was insufficient evidence q:alnst him, was Robert Lee Cun- ningham,18, Long Beach. He was released Monday aft.er being in custody since he was booked for tnvesUgation-1bun- day. He a aid he found the body of his mother, 56, when be arrived home from classes at a Para- mount high school. ~Shorty' Bill·Asked Stmknts Protest Arrest,s SANTA BAllB.\RA <UPIJ- Abou.t .100 Unlveolly of Caltfomla at Santa Barbara 1tu- tlenla marched In !root of the ad· ·ll!lDl1traUon building Monday , cballUn& for the removal of Cbanc,ellor Vernon l . Cheadle . and proteoUn1 the arnata of 25 lluclenla who •tared a 111:1n al the achool'a computer center SunclaY nilhl. The stucfenta chanted "Cheadle mua&. 10. Cheadle mult ao" when Ibey learned the chancellor bad cllDHled a meeUn1 scheduled for Mood•y. The march followed a DOOD rally in the Universlty•s free ipeech area. BOMB ZI STUDENTS look ·over the computer center for three boura SUnday night, pl"O- t.tia.1 the cutback of funds for black and Chicano studies. Fit- -belmeled and club-wielding ram.pus police officers uaed bolt •eutten to snap the locks, and en· tend the building shortly after m1anteb1. Twenty persons inside the eomputer center were arrested. alone with five " protesters who were outside. They were charged with failure to disperse and in· terfertna. with a police olficer. ONE OF THOSE arnsled was xaue ~acobson, a reporter for the Santa Barbara News and Review, who was in the building rovering the protest. She was later released on her own re- ~pizance. There was no violence and no ·damace to the $2 million com-puttt. - The demands of the protesters, who called themselves "Students for Collective A.Ctioo, "· IDcluded continued operaUon ol the black and Chicano study centers, the ouaUnc of -Cheadle, the resigna- tion of affirmative action coordlnator Raymond Huerta, ·reorcantzaUon of the controlling body of tbe campus newspaper and recruitment of tn0re minorl· ty faculty members. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A short ment of job qualiftcaUons based oa men 's liberiUon bill was introduced physical strenstb and other me&!~ in the California Assembly Monday of physical or mental 1bWty. But by a S-foot·6·inch assemblyman and would bar those bued on heigh 12 collea1ues, all under s-root-8. alone. The bill would outlaw job dis· "You are not golng to be able to ·criminatidn based on height. legislate dlacrtmlnaUon out of socie- "One of th e mo.s t horrible forms of ty," MacDonald added. "The tall discrimination in the cQ.untry is dark guy ii still going to be the one the against guys based on size.I've got--g:lrls are attracted to,'' be said. moat of the shorties in the legislature ' ' as coauthors," said Ken MacDonald M•cDONALD SAID. one oC bis fint (D-OjaJ). brushes with size dlacrimination came during World War 11. . HE SAID HIS BIU. would mostly benefit men, because petite women generally don't face the same job- bunling problems or short men. He said the bill would allow enforce- He said his taller classmates at col- lege. were given commissions in the Navy, but he was accepted only as an enlis~ man and didn't get his com· mission until a year later. • Tuesday, M1y 6. 1VfS • -.. _, , ... ...i , 11 .&) 300,000 File Claims DIV<JRCE LOS ANOILES (AP) Corinblit said Monday. D e« .3 I . I 9 7 0 i n Only $70 -An e1Um1ted 300000 The returns wilt be Callforna a, Nevada, and fph.1•1•1"'9 1•1 potato, corn and torlma between ·s1 and $15 each, Arizona. wit Hou r AN ATTORN~v chip eaten have rued heuld. The rest o r tho $6 24 HOU R I BBB I claims here lo hopes of Under the setU~ment, million, minus court cps -SERV ICE eettlnc part of a $6 the companies wiU pay ts, Will be distributed to ~-.---- million out of court set-about $2.23 million to e ating a nd drinking GUARANTE ED ::::.= t11ment lnvolvlnS aeven con au m e rs w h o e1tabli1bme~ts, llquot 673 2345 uaekfoodeompanles. purchased certain chips stores. retail grocers, • ••w , · 1~be~lw=:ee=•::::J•=n:=•=:•=96=7==and==~an=d=p~u=b=li=·c=•=•=t=il=i•=•=·====~0=,v=o=•=c•=•~•=v=>e=••=o=•=c=•=L="=·; e v~ _ _;rocessed · • about .29S,~. and have about 4,000 more to 10." 1ald Jack Cortnbltl Mon - day, the attomey who flied a clua action suit · a1atnat the ctompanies allecine price-fixing. A bearing wlll be held May-U-bafonl-U .S. Dis- trict Court Judge Manuel Real to de~rmine if the ~Uement ia accept.able to the courta. l( the agreement is ac- cepted, "people should at.art gett.lnl their money by the end of this year," Fathers ' Must Pay Support -~Ride the Easy Street route~ .. ss minutes non-stop. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Father s divorced before the legislature dropped the legal ace of adulthood to 18 must continue support payments untll their children reach 21, the s tate Suoreme C.ourt ruled Monday. Arrive early and spend the whole day\Alith a convenient same-day round trip. Sunjets depart 52 times a i.ueek. So call Air California first. We've gof 90 flights a u,oeek to Oakland and San FranciscO, too. The court held un- animously that a man could not cut off support p ay ments when hia children turned 18 lf bi1 fmal divorce decree was issued before March 4., 1972 -the date the state legislature lowered the age of majority. Rental cars, hotels, the nation's only family discount plan, economk:al group rates, military fares, and the thri hy new fZ Fare. They're all part of Air Callfomia's,easy way ... and u.oe can have tickets i,.uaiting at a --.:_____ nearby travel agent What could be easier? In fact, if there's an easier way to get you there, we 'll be the first t tell you. Air CaUfomia. THE RULING does not BP.Ply to persons divorced after March 4, 1972. A7" ll "" " E7" 14 Th e General Jum bo 780. the same tire you ·u see on many 1975 new cars. Built with two glass belts and a two ply polyester cord body · for great performance. v.iu.r Pn<c F.f.."l S27'h SI 77 s.2'i 'J'', S:.> HI S.lO'Y.. S2:R We're easy to ta . AIR CALIFORNIA 737• We're easy to take. CGU Ea.w Information in Oran.gt Count~. 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The ·calais-look fits snuggly but. softly. , Topped with our super softial\ cotton, st1'ipcd, sailo1'-V-neCk 'oy TEA-SHIRTS af francc. • • • I s279s H71'1 !4 1.17 9'i "" ~22-95 I .-~ I J .. :·~·" $l'>I· I. 7tl l!J 1.11 .,.., S:.>41 If ' I I !~t"'• '-:'71 F7tl l~ l.l4 .,,, S2 .'>f, ,,., h "·"'''• ~ .' .. u G7tl !!> S.."\5 'Y.1 S21i" 11 ' I'• '-!l'J'• ~'\.! lill'I lf> S3'1 'Y.o $2•!2 . I.• I ," ~ ~"!~ • ~;·'•I Sl~ A7H-J:i ruhollt.• .. bl.-ck...,~ll 1il"~ J71:1 I'> '·"'"-' 1:1l~J I ;, ; ' iti "'• ~.I JI L71'1 l~ S-11 ')'", S321 St<! A7S J;l ru~k" !·1 ... ~ .. ,\:l 1,l"s • 11, ,......,1.. '" ,.i,11"' •II.• ••I:. 51.n F~otral l:."'•w lM. • $I 76 Fotd~otJI !' .... ,,~,.. T,1.._ \Alhi~lls SJ to SS mc:re p11r tire. .. \A.lhi!l!\O.•alls $2 lo~ mort! per tirl'- Factory Method Retreads Appnedto Inspected Cisings! Any Size Li sted! Value-Priced I '1195 600xl3~5 Bt1.ekwall1 Value Priced! s159s ~rt'6 <.J\. J'I tub<tl..o•• bWcl.,..,,,n rik•S :i-1.77 Ft-d..-f..t Ei.-1 1~ T.i-. i,!"JV IJ i lWl 1"1 1"71'14 L7ll\4 1711 14 ,,71< 14 1 ~14 '· !•l I'• 1~!<, I ,;<J.!) tr .. 1•. I ;~ 1•> The Jel ·Air Ill has lo ng mileage Du r&ge n"' Tread Rubber. durable four-ply construction, and famous tv.1n·tread design for traction. v.1 ... Pl-Ice f.l."t. $1~')'• $1 77 Slll'!~• 1200 Sl'!'I!°• "~ ii(f•>~. "" $;t2'h $"240 S<l.l'Y.· SO! 56 S2S?.", "" Sl~<l', ~! 7') Sll 'l;'; "" ~1 ·,; 52t-O i:.>'·'"• '"' S.i.!···· 5"111 ·.-... .• i.. ............. """'~ .... i..· Larger sizes comparab)y priced! \A/hlteu.•11lls $2 to $4 nlOre p.•r llo•. RA1N CHECK·Should UUf ~u~·of •"J'11C MriOf ~,srun •hortdl>lioig this~"''·'"' "I" ho"".>• -'l!Yon:l•••trl·'<"-1 "'~'hi futu1.•d.•t" .. ""Y 11t tlw lld~rilwd pr!«. Don Swedlund Inc. .. .................... ... COAST GENERAL TIRE =~'-' =~m Phone 540-5710 646-5033 1l!~,.:lh< ·2ass Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa "----''"--,.---Sooner or faur, you'lf own Geneml's-------.../ ' I . ' j I -~ J ,I .... I AG I D~~y PILOT EDITORI~~ P~GB 1 ,1 .,,I:'.!•., ' I r Who Con.W~~~~~S~ " ' • ·-... .. : , r*<.i. I 1 •. .. ' • •V Good fortune bas smiled in recent years on. the eowlty •Supervisors who controlled Orange County's ' budget and property tax rate. Because of sharp increase in assessed values.and federal revenue sharing funds,.Jltey've been able to ·cut the tax rate although spending was climbing. . ·But this year. supervisors are on their own. There ·won't be any income windfalls to fall back on unless jhe sale of Orange County Medical Center is approved. Therefore. it came as no surprise last w~ when .lloard of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich made ..it semi,...Ofiicial when he announced Qra11ge COUll\y.'..s J>roperty tax rate wi!l be hiked SijbSllll\til)lly this ye;ir. Diedrich blamOO pending tax rate incteB:Se on lli· ~ flation. state and federally mandated programs over which the county has no cont.rot and a lone Viet- namesenational who has applied for public aid. . The board chairman may be right in his assess- ment of the situation, that the eConomy-minded supervisors are victims of increased spending rather than its perpetrators. But the impression lingers that the five ,.,Supervisors do have some authority over how much can be spent. If not, then where does the buck stop? Malpractice Action Repercussions from the uproar over m8lpractice insurance for d.Qctors are being felt in Orange County. · While there is no flat-out doctors' strike as ex· 'perienced in san Francisco, many local hospitals are lpostp_oning all but emergency surgery as anesth'eslologists trek. to Sacramento today for a meet· pig protesting soaring insurance rat.es. But our legislators are we.II aware of_ the problem an~ already are moving to try to correct it. A stopgap , billithat wou1d establish an emergency pool to provide coiltinuation of malpractice insurance through December has been passed and awaits t~e governor's · ... • signature. 1' • • t ~ , -' Another ,'trle&Sute .Jntl'Cid~ I), ~ ~ r . carpenter (Rt)'Je~rt' eeacl\l._. i:,_a1ce lilaiilt\i~' '' · lice.~"""" 011t'.of .t!>e'~udl.~lal sy1tiatli·by "1811\l~f -'.' , ~pec1al slx-~emlief. pan<:I,. t9,. llear ,claims, ,ctecj4e jilt ' awardsand_regul~leattorn~Y3'fees. , ; .,.;u_...._1 _q_'.<.~-!-Something bf W. soct.prob'ah~outq118Jp. , , 1 ;r With . in&1,1f.ance compaJtles ,c!oli.l>ll!ig , a11.1f. •' quadnQ>lil\g:premlums w cover lluce.court,a~;;, , with charges that the 'tnedieal · profe~slon .'la'< 11ot doing a good job ot weeding -0ut ln:competents ; and • _c.!!lmleW!!rW-~ l!wYJ!!!<_llfe proinotlng . cas~ thro\iih,Ute con!l.ngenc}'_leel!J'8cllce, -OiiA ~ere " hasbecome:veey:(hlck. ~-· : ..\ '" -r-r- ;i'he p()i~s<bave.:been 'made(loud' lllld 'cl~Ji': ~\,' , · Le(l1slature 1s aware of them. · Furt'1er' ,'prot~sts, slnkes and slowdowns aren(!tn~ed. Rape and Seinantics ' There is a tendency in sOme quarters.to regard ••British justice'' asmoreorlessimpeecatile. " However, a decision handed down by Briiain's high courlt last week rais¢.· some eyebrows-along with hope that it won't be used to set any precedents • on this side of the AUantic. . Ruling on a rape case,. the law lords opined that since women have a tendency to say ''no'' when they really mean "yes" a defendant who "thought" bis at· tentions would b& welcomed could not be considered guilty of rape. · · ' ' So henceforth, presumably, all the accused rapist has to do is look thecjudge squarely in the eye and swear, ''Honest, judge, I thought she meant ye·s.'' Which leads one to wonder just what sort of evidence would convince this court the lady really did mean no-other than a blac& eye and a few missing teeth. ' " P eople Need V o ice O n D e ath Penalty Fo-~es GQard ing the Hen-,.o use '· . ~· •· Dear " Gloomy . . State Boards Flourish WASHINGTON -The 'Supreme Court has again been 1 asked to outlaw capital punish- ment. Three years ago it almost did so, when it ruled the death l_penalty was being applied loo in- consisteptly to be permitted. Since then 32 states·have tried to 1keep capital ,punishment rbY changing 1their · pro- 1cedures lo 1conformtothe Court's criteria. In this new case Anthony Amsterdam. the lawyer for the damned, argues th4lt it is irt- 1herenUy impossible, Pventhe ac- 1 tualities of our juridical system. to apply the punishment in a non· discriminatory way. This is a toughie for· the Supremes. There are 253 persons currently condemned to death, so that a sweeping vindication of capital punishment could-set off the most disgusting mass, human fishfry since the Nazis packed it in. It is more llkely that our black·robed judicial choir will rule the other way and vote for Mr. Amsterdam and his con· tention that ''the death pena1ty . for any conceivable peac~time crime is now inconsistent with the evolving stand.ards of decen· cy.'' But if they should rule that time bas--IDade legal executions a cruel and unusual punishment - in the sense that phrase 'appears in our ConStitution -a lot of peo- ple are going .to·say, ,"What slan· dards of decency?'' FORGETTING what we're treated to on television every night, be it the news or the detec· live strips, millions of us live in communities where armed rob· bery. murder and just plain drunken shootine;s of your wife or your neighbor are anything but abstractions. Perb"aps our stan· dards of decency-have evolved beyond killing, but hardly our behavior. You could as easily argue that rei nstitution of the de· ath penalty simply makes the state's conduct consistent with that of its citizens. ( VON HOFFMAN J Mr. Ams terdam maintains that it is the poor,_ the black, the powerless who get electrocuted. Rieb guys who ..Commit such crimes can use expensive lawyers, plea baf."j:8inf9_g .and' other finagling to. &Void :the uJ . timate air pollu.tion of the 'gas · chamber. He is right. Tqe dij. ficulty with this line of re~g. however, is that it applies with equ8.I. force and juStice fOr sen~ tencing all crimes of v\oleoce. Ergo, poor people and-0r minori- t:f~group members shoUJ.dn't go. to jail at all? By and 'large. people wi}h money in their billfold and steady jobs don't cominit the kind of crimes for which our society has tr4ditihnally execut· ed men. Thus, this · argument against capital punishment is but a variant of the one used in favor of penal reform. .. It is easier to ad- vocate fluff mg the pillow of con· victs and painting the bars of the cells cheerful colors than to do the sad work of building a society where unemployed, demoralized men don't move through the streets with murder in their hands. CAPIT ALqpUnishment should· be outlawed because it'. is vile, barbaric and-as immoral-as most kinds of murder. The difficulty is that, while most people agree with that in their hearts, they would rather see the state murder a mugger lh'"an be murdered by one themselves. Most people probably favor capital punishment in the hope that it cuts down on the killing, either as a deterrent or because it kills the killers. The truth of that statement or the lack of it is beyond final proof. The question those of us who 're against the death penalty have to debafe is the wisdom o[ having the Supreme Court outlaw it. This is judicial legislation of • the grossest kind. If nine men are going to tell the country that something which has been legal .and con.stitptional fo_r 200 years is_ _Gus I can see it .now: '"Five Mexican aliens picked up by the Border Patrol while walking1.hrough Tent City at Camp Pendleton.'' A.M.T. •• Under the guise of protecting tbe 1 public health, safety and welfare, there bas·been createa a labyiinth' of slate regulatbry boa\o-ds, e_.-cb blithely co· mingling eiecutive, legisla~ve· and.judicial functions iri Utter de· fiance of. all constitutional Pro· visioils for. ..,aration of powe·rs =:::.-:=-.=::~1 ~":'.: ingoVer:n°lb9»t:-! ,,. ........ ,.,.,..,.... '*,,rtt·1 The ini~ial':tt:oqcept for such .......... ,~a.ttr,rl.... . . ' 'boatds•w-.:s-ror the regulation of •· ..• ,--certailip~'· essidnssuchasphysi· • • ::.:... ciam, ph aclsts and dentists, 00 longer so, t,11~ eo.,rt will OJ))y wb'ere li·t1h.-:.. succeed in .undermining itself: stapda~s of WithiR a month there'll ibe a con· quaijficatioa.1 stitutioDal am,ndment &oinl the were· deemeia rounds to refer~e ttie decision, -_ As and it -will stand a veey good · t b e y e; a r 1 chanceofpossa(e. . • 1"'w e p___lj ft y · The right way Jo abolish the de~. otbon, 110i IO atb penally is through tlle .~ profe11iO!Jl&l Congress or the state , bigt ·detir1ag legislatures. In a country that ·"status•• to be won 'l even outlaw handgww ~J~ ·~a in ed. b Y,, . . restrict the sale of ammunition;---'-'~-profess,1onal l1cens1ng, have there's too little support f(rr this wor1Ded their way into state kind of. Supreme Court fiaf rule· l!oerd' regulation. Each session making. Moreover, the Court on--. sees no less than a doien new ly has a negative sort of power. It · bOards proposed to license this can prohibit· the death ·penalty-andthatoccupatton. but it can 'l ena~ legislation that That ''protection of the public'' many might like to see go along h~ genel'.ally be_en a facad~ ad· with its abolition. The non· v.anced to establish a need 1s all Pardonatile, the non·parolabl~ too evident by .the careful design sentence, for instance. Pro~ablY for membership on such boards. many of us would switch over in . The requirement that each favor of abolition if we could be member ,w,ust represent some sure they weren't going to let se.i:ment ~ t~e "profes~ion" to convicted murderers out on the be~egulated 1s a dead giveaway streets again. that Ult.real protection to be prc>- -m2·•ttGISI;.n!VE"'ronte"JS slower, but it brings people along with you. The fight for .the women's Equal Rights Amend- me·nt has unquestionably been an education for many people w.lao are now more willing to.accept the limited judicial decisions moving the cause in the same direction. Let the same process work with this issue. While the lawyers~ think up technicalities fom getting the 253 ~Pie presently on death · row off it, the rest of us can get busy agitating. We might go to those state legislatures that have recently r.epassed ·l,Jle death sen· tence and say, "O~ay, do it your way. But if it's really going to be a deterrent, put it on television and let Julia Child prepare the sauce." · vided; courtesy of the slate, is that-t'.tf-the-regulated--group. Jn- furtherance of that goal, the Legislature unwittingly has de· Jega~ away their authority to make the laws, permitting the bO&tds to make their own rule&. • TBES·E· REGULATIONS, adopted withOut the scrutiny re· gularly given legislation enacted by th' Legislature and reviewed by the governor, nevertheless have the full force of statutory law. These rules, then ad· ministered by the very boards whicli adopted them, are also.en· for('ed by the same boards sitting in judgment on transgressors. Recognizi~that the board.5 were too do inated by the PfO- fessions they egulate, former Governor Pat Brown successfuJ· ly pushed legislation to place one so-called "public member" on Witch Hun te rs K eep Up with Science Salem, Ma ssachusetts' witches were roasted over an open fir;e because people who didn't un- derstand them co nsidered. them evil, deserving of death. We are infin itely more· enlightened now. We don't bum witches any more. Or do we? Dr. A. Letcher Jones says that in every age people practice witchcraft in one form or another. Looking back on Colonial New England we can see that it wos the people, not the witches, who were irrational. Yet w-e are Jess able to re- cognize the similar irrationality which motivates many modern Aml'ricans to fear. fal sely uccuse .and fight atomic energy. • ( PAUL' HARVEY J CONSTRUCTION of a nuclear pow er plant on the industrial South end of Lake Michigan has been halted by a court order. l mean construction has been stopped altogether and pre- sumably permanenUy because It was "too near the population con· lration of Portage, Ind." ! Prof. John McKetta, engineer and chemist, says, "All scientific evidence is that nuclear·p:>wer plants are the cleanest and least polluting devices for generating electricity so far developed by lhe mind of m an. We desperately need the energy these faciliUes c.an generate for our nation·~ economic survival. Yet, to the envir o nment al extremists, atornle energy is a witch which should be destroyed. Two years ago Con1umer1 ~- cYclafl)ates aqd may have sad· dled,us with something worse. Union protested that microwave ovens were hazardous, sought a consumer boycott. ' TREV PANICKED over the NOW THE Food and Drug "4:1· lead Jn gasoline and now our cars ministration (FDA> has ordered on lead-free gas are spewing all manufacturers or all such fqmf1S which are potentnOy ovenS, as of next October 3, to carcinogenic. And unleaded post prominently on the outside gasoline increafteS our consurtip· of each such device a warning lion of scarce c'"rude oil anotber which cannot be removed. Even 12percent. 1 though to this day there has not In the first pt'ace, tfie real re- been one documented case or ason for removing lead 1from anybOdy suffering any injury gasoline ~as that they thou"ihtit from this appliance. pois_oned the catalyst in ttio' Of coua:Se, I .am aware that emiision contr.ol unit. Nbw technology needs to be :tbere'I evidence th'at ther checkref.ned for safety's sake. tpotsoner wu ethylene broml(le,. There ls yet much.that we do not .instead. Vet; wben wltchJ1wrtets know a.bout the cumulative el· pressure govenment agencies fectsofradlaUon. for ·new reguJaUons, It is safest But one thing we do know is for covemment 1o pronounce the that sear-emongcrs are ignorin& induatry "cullly" uritil provei:J in· the odd& In their passion to pro-noeerit. . tect.µs from witch ea. . • 1lllnk about lt. If you were ac· TNni.overr~11.their headll~~·;.C\IOffd.~.w w°"ld,rou ever prove in ~Tr uh\¥ art anted l•fl'Ol' ol lba)lou are nol a witch ? I .. ( EARL WATERS ) each board. It was a good start but if. hasn't worked too well. Persons so placed have an in · ferior voting power and are therefore reluctant to speak up . Who wants to be the skunk at n party? Growing criticisms of the boards, all too frequently un - responsive to the public good In the pursuit of . the good of those ;regulated, has spurred various proposals lo change the make-up of the boards.1Most of these go to addiDg 'more bo8rd members, some tolhe poitJt of making public metbbers constitute the majority of membership. ll is apparent . that everyone has -been brainwashed. with the idea that the board memberships must be constituted ~of those in the Profession to be rf!gula:ted in order to ' provide the necessary under,standing. The question m·ust be asked if that in itself does Dot present a con!lict ,of in· terest. · ~UPHOLD the contention that regulation must be provided by one's own is to argue that orily a fox can guard the henholiSe from the foxes. Must agricultural legislation be voted on only by farmer·legislators? Must one be a·doctor to sit as a judge or juror in a case involving the practice Of medicine? Whatever expertise is necessary-for adoption of regula~ lions by the board can be ob· tained through testimony just as the Legislature considers bill!t. The same goes for the boards in the exercise uf their quasi-J judicial furictions which maybe they shouldn't even have. ; in only one area do the boards make any semblance of a case for the .professionals. That is in the licensing-examining process. There again, the expertise can be gained through the use of na- tional board examinations or ap· poir!tive examination commit· tees. Rather than creating more boards it would seem the time has come for the Legisldture to review what has been done, weed out thoso? boards which are not J ustified,. and restore the rest to the peo'ple"by converting them to full public membership. Fame a nd P r iv acy Can1 B e Co_mhined \ .. ~ . My country neighbor down the road a prike has his name roughly lettered on a battered·green old rUral delivery mailbox. It reads: ''Ed Levi ." No ''Dr.," or "Prof.," or ''President." Not even the formal ''Edward.'' He regularly migrates here in summers to recuperate from hi s arduous duties as President of the University of Chicago. He has always enjoyed and guarded hi s privacy, and his friends and neighbors have resP.ecled it. Now this very.private person -in the summers, at least -has become the Attor'ney General of the U.S•., one of the mos.t vulnerably public positions in the world. What will happen lo his seclusiOn under ' thi s metamorphosis? THE lloiJsE' will have to be guarded, one, supl>oses; with a na'tlon full' or'kooks and rub- bem~cks, an Attorney General in , Ut• make& -a· dainty dish for paranoia and voyeuris'm . Floodlights•maY have to replace lanterns; new 1>9wer lines may entwine the tiees along the dusty trail to ·lbe·btutf. 'Maybe eVen a sentry at the old chttrry hut, where the dirt road winda around tothetenniscourt.. ,_ Gone the carttt!ss loping, the secluded sailboat ride, the long siesta Jn the sun. All the peraph9rna11a of officialdom will replace lhe bucollc1anaour of the put. "Slmple'1·w1U hive ~me ''compound.'' Soeiety is so contrived that it is VlrluaDY iml)oislble to mbine powet, poi itlOb and prlvUy -or even celebrity ud prtvecy. 'l1jOff willing to coiut.fame, or assume leadershl~ are by Lhosc very terms forced to relinquish seclusion. .. ' VET, as men's pub1ic stars glit.ter more brilliantly, they begin to covet more ardently ( SY~NEY HARRIS) their moments or solitude and anonymity. 'Wh at they really want is to be able to wrap themselves in an invisible cloak from lime to lime -and in time of their own choosing. But there is no invisible cloak outside of fai ry tales. SO, down the road a poke, one or the lazy joys of life must curdle and with e r ~ th e armored limousine roars up the path between the cherry trees, bristl· ing with barbed·wire or Qits menacing equivalent; the mail comes by courier, not by h.F.D. any.more ; and the hand·writsign goes down, while the U.S. shield on the letter-box obliterates "Ed" and what it hopefully and wi stfully stood for in past sum4 ~ers . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wl!ed. Publisher-, Thoma1 Ketvi/. Edilor &rt>ora Kr~lnch. Edilorial Page Editor The editorial page or the Daily Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by presenting 'Ol'l thl11 page diverse commentary on t0pic1 of interest by syndical· ~ ed columnists ai.nd cartoonist(, by \ providing a forum for readers· vtewg and bf presenting .this newspaper's opinions and Ideas on curren \:IOplcs. Th<" edit.orlar dptnloos of(he Dally Pilot UPP.tar only tn the'editorial column al the top of the page, Opinions ex· pressed by tl)e columnJsts und cartoonists and lttttr writers are th<.'i r own and no endorsement of their v1ew" by th~ Daily Pilot should be lnferrrd, Tues day , May 6, 1975 • j 1 l ( .( • ~ t. f • • ·t J • d ,, i • "-! c ' I l I ' 4 l < t • J t t • t 1 l 1 ' t I t t I ' • < < • ( ( ' r r 1 1 t ( I ' ,, I I ' 1 .c • t l • I l • .. l ' ·I J I I ( I I I 1 j 1 • Ia or 14 Wives . . Polygamisi Hunted· Mas: R UTH Withers· .,ooo 1aid Joseph and a polygimtst comp anion "'converted'' her •aughter and a nother University of Montana coed in November ,..19'13. by taking them to a Motel and "readin1 them the Bible,all night. · ' ''From what I 'have heard, he could· almost hypnotize t hem,'' she said. ''He would loo![ into t h eir eyes and ·~h ey would believe a nything. be said.'' ''We want this guy brought to justice," said Witherspoon, who quit bis job and hired a lawyer and a private de- tective in an effort to fmd his daughter. "If he were put away for a while it might break them up. I would like to get our daughter back and tbOse other girls out from-tm~ derhisspell." JOSEPH, 38, IS an ex- communicated MormOo who now, heads his 'own fundamentalist religion. All of Joseph's mar· riages have been re· ligious rather tban.civtl. "I've got 13 or 14 wives living down here all together," he says, ad· ding that the number fluctuates depending on who is in town. He also said he has .·eight children living with him, and three more by a previous wife . AUTHORITIES SAY recent court decisions liberalizing sexual con- • duct between consenti ng adults make it harder to ftle charges. · ~oseph landed in jail Jut week, charged with stealing a su rplus heli copter from a Phoenix, Ariz ., salvage Second · . Pulitzer To Albee NEW YORK IAPl Playwright Edward Albee has won hi s second ·Pulitzer Prize for hi s play "Seascape," which had a relatively short run of 65 performances oo Broadway. The play fe aturei two hum ans in a beach con· frontation with two phi losophic a nd articulate sea lizards. It · ran up a $159,000 deficit in New York, and is now playing in Los Angeles. ALBEE LAST won the d r a ma award in 1967 for "A Delicate Balance." The best biography a w a rd went Mon· d a y to Robert AL•EE Caro's 1,246-page • 'Tbe Power Broker -Robert Moses I and the Fall of New York.'' T he s,o-called master builder, Moses, was severely critical of· the book. The 1975 Pulitzer fOr meritorious-public - service by a newspaper went to the Boston Globe, for coverage of the explosive school de- segregation crisis thei:e. The judges labeled the Globe 's coverage. ••massive an d ba1anced." THE GLOBE won an award in the same category in 1966. , By contrast, the.small· town Xenia (Ohio) bally Gazette won die prlu for ' generaJ local reportip.g for its coveraae of an April 3, 1974 tornado tli•t wrecked the area . . The Pulitzer Prizes were endowed by the late Joaeph Pulitzer , publisher of the old New ·York World. ~ • • ., .. • _,· ! • •• , ' OAJLYPILOT AZ .T~eling . . In Vain ave ....................... .,.~...Ull % ori''"OUf • • • .. 1ne o - ---.,-.... '' .. " • ' • ~· 8 •1 ' . .; • ; • ' I \ • I \ I ' I I I v; •o l1 I •• n 1an ewe • • • • _...,., ___ .............. _ ....... _ ....... W *•••., -,._,.,,...., 1 -I -at_. II :! /• -~~.:.ae:r:::~..:.:.... ~ ~ w.z, '~-=-,_ Genuine Turquoise Set in Sterling Silver~ REG. PRtCE SALE Pl'tCE SQuash blossom necklaces_.$250.00 to $900.00 S200.00 to $720.00 Men's rings.-·--·-· .... --t40.00 to $70.00 · $32.00 to $51.00 Ladies' rings. __________ ... ____ ... $10.00 to $70.00 st.00 IO $51.00 Pins and brooehefl--·-.. ·-··--$18.00lo $45.00 S14.40IO $36.00 Bola tiEtS--..• ---·-·----···· $35.00 to $150.00 $21.00 to S120,00 Men's belt buckles. _________ $45.00 to $250.00 s36.oo to $200.oo' l adies' earrings_._·--···-··· $6.50 to $75.00 SS.20 to $80.00 Ladies' pendants---~·--·-· $18.00to $39.50 S14.40to $31.IO Men's bt'acetets .• --·--····· ·-··· $75.0010$195.00 SIG.DO to S151.00 Ladies' bracelets _______ ... $4.50 to $250.00 $3.60 to $200.00 Meris' walch bands. ___ ... ···-_-$29.00 lo $225.00 $23.50 lo $190.00 l.aclies' watch band•·-·-··. -· $35.00 to $195.00 $21.00 lo $151.00 /,~ .. J . J ~ • ~ i ' ! I~ 0 "l ~j \ "1 f · ·~ " ·~( . - a I l . ' A;L • I ' \ • l, > • .. l . I - . . • P.-.test Olarell C~liilty. 'M;!rgue . H~aring Set SANTA AN A -A· I-.-." • 1 1111~ county boallh moat of tho pot10Mel two filll·til!l• doetoro of' ' --l th d p1tholo1Y or contract ]Mlblic moetln1 bu been; :o\arii.lal Ion than bul n1 once at • and equipment to HI up ., 1 1 h P r 1 ~ 1 t e .Worrwn Plan 'Ouuage .Day' -.HI. for Wedll11d1y al ~· •-·ICl•ir• fHl ww14 partmon\ mo,vea Into 1conlnl mor1111• and the polholoilata, or hire me p.m. ln,lhe Or•~•· Coun·' We to mike provllloai another bi!)~dloa. 11or they doa 't have II y,•lholOll•t tnd conlrtct ·iy Botrd of SUpervllonl ,.. f\IWN upaatl.., the . ~ b d led or •llY other needed U· beariDI rocim lo ·lather itutlb'.teaJli d termlned. , The te1k force,. atudy OD w"er or U II • ANAHEIM -County cbapton of tho Notional clllien oplnlona qn pro-• . acknowledJ•d thot a , alitance. ' OrsanlzatJon for women <NOW) wllljoln In a "Day ~~• "[._l'ftl,lllTY, , ,poaall IOJaulld a central . T~ '111& po!Jt, Gateo . morgue facUlt¥ w..Wd RE WD •bout in new 't.Outroce"demonstraUonatSt.BoaltteeCbureb, ~ f'i'"~"' countymoraue. Mid \bl ttak force .... have to provide-employeo would be h I M ~• • D Sund 11· 11 / . clolannlnedthatthe9an-1pecl1llud tyr,u of needed, lnFludtnc fwr a e m,on v..uera ay, ~. lY · J: CountyShenffBradley la Ana civic center serv.lces, Inc udl:::J mor1uo •ttendan•·, a DemonatraUona repcrtedly lire 1cbeduled by · • o b d I d th ' ~ lllOWchapterathrouiboullhecountrytoprotestlhe atoo ·•c • u • • WGuld. ill Ibo ~t loco· autopsy, toxkolocy tochnlol1a, 1>•11lbly 1 Catholic churcb'l5 stand against abortion. m..U.nc ••part of an CO· tlon for tb9 mor1ue PQ1llbly a crime tab tn.at ~oalat and four • .em· , """'Investigation of the boetUH It It contrllly would serve the Sheriff · ore. ' "WE'RE NOT PROTESTING molhemood .: OC Trans1'l aioir1ue concept by a situated. and some clQ> poUce de-. • ta1k f<'rce created by partment.s aald Karen Peters, president d. the Orange County 1upervtsor-1lastOctober. paJVATl:tY, 1everal · ~ · OtapterofNOW. Afterlhedemcnstration;abe11aid, Bo d OKs rounty ottlcltla baY.e in· Gateal ald-th9cor· Part1ctpanta wilt gather in a nearby part to -ar -"'The committee hu dicated a deilre to move celebrote "molherboodbychoi~f>.," · , , · -· • ,.~ ..Uv0ol1 .. f11l>erioC, the lllOl'Pe·lnlo the ex· ptrtmen( 1lreally But NOW bas taken the st.and that women of ... .. • 804,,...~nll.Yzl~~'· 'qt~-... . .. any belief or religion have the right-to choose or not Fund Bill lfon ond data relatlni 16 choose lo have an abortion. , · its cbaril:e and is now Although obviously re1cll•• to Sari . Di••• SANTA ANA On seeking Input from the F; re men Stumiped priests' orders to refuse communioq to NOW mem-lit t 0 g-eow! general community," ~• , hen who support a woman's rfaht to abortion, Ms. sp vo ~· !°8n. e Gates said. Peters noted that no such direcUve bas been given ty Tram1t D1stnct direc· inthisdiocese. tors •<reed ~onday to Hg SA.ID any in· On K · ff' Bl Ii But NOW contends the church nationally is try. support. pending state will • fW S azlf:; 1 lng to legislate its view an abortion. They say lhia is legislation that could. :~::aib::c:[:~~preu ,, a moral view which should not be enf«eed on ever· .at.ve them sweepina new opinions at the meeting. BUENA PARK -Fire . aa a bomb or molotov yonethrough law. =~odv(~~~~~·l~~ inve~Ugalors still have cocktail YiBS used lo all Is funds. d Gates ,and h11is ~rke· no suspects or motives ln start the fire. "'THE CATHOUC CHURCH. actu Y not The board voted S.l·l. ecessor, ame1 usic · the*" miWon araonilf,'s "W tt 11 d keeping separation of church and state,•• Ms. wi·th Di.rector ·Ri"ch--..a have been strong firelhatswepllhroqba 1. 1oedpr11• Y we b• Petersasserted."Jt'snotjustaCatholicissue.'' .,." backers of a central ·K ott' Be F ermn was arson Y She said NOW has proof that l~e Pittsbur1b Lynn voting no and morgueforthecounty. c:111:n ~~~ld~~ml c::'~ the ~aturedanhd •fpeedthofl diocese-has contributed financially to the anti· Director Robert BaWn "I" the fire an l e act a abortion, which she termed the "anti-choice," abstaining, lo back They say the cuirent weeks&JO. nobody had been around movement, and they are trying tO determine Senate Bill 101, authored system of contractlna· A spokesman s8id the the scene for ao'rne whet.herthisishappeninglocally. by Sen. James Mills (D-withprivatepatboloOata blaze is ''definitely time," the spokeaman The Anaheim church, sbe said, was chosen for San Diego). and mortuaries 11 no believed to be arson-1aid. lh~demonstrationbecauseofltai:entrallocaUOn. 1be bill wouJd create longer enough to am"Ve cau1ed'1 but he said ·t Jn a~tioD to her chapter, the Laguna Beach three new ''Tranai,~ the n.et:ds of a county-of there is no exact de· THE BLAZE broke cut and Elizabeth K. Stanton Huntington Be!i-Ch chap· Develop~ent Boards, . l .6mill1onpeople. terminaUon how it was in a portion:of a ·new -t,. ters of NOW are supportinglhedemonstralion. one each in Los Angeles, started or by whom. traction under conatrUc· Orange and San Diego In a preliminary re-tion .at · the amuaement i;-. I COu,rities. Membership of port, the task force : "RIGHT NOW we're .park. It destroyed 0 L-D L-. the boards. may be iden· established lo study the up a stump and it doesn't several rides, includl.ne t1rer eai1u . tical wit) the existing mor1Ue concept indicat-look too hopeful, .. the an animated story of the . diltrict boards with the ed that the facility would : spokesman said, noting Knoll family called NEW YORK (UPI) -ST PAUL M.' -exception -of the single have to contain at lea&t 1 police arson squad of. "Knott'sBeary_Tales," Tributes from National Bern~rd Bidder, 1:2~0 lhe public member~·· ~ . 20,000aquarefeet. 1 ftcers have questioned The latest estimate by polillcal leaders poured la1t of thi-ee sons of THAT SPOT; held by THE REPORT notes .. a number of people" in park officials is that the , Why shouid you buy yout new Flatffom us? Wen. let 's race: it we are: <l litlle off the beaten track. We have to do more. We have to orrer the greatest. aavlngs and the best service. You kllOW'whal? We do! Come In today and brov.'se around. .. aasa ~lsslon Viejo Imports • • 5an0!'9oFwyotAV9tV,MIUlon~ 131°1740 ~1700 in for Kenneth Keating, Herman Ridder, founder LynnonOrangeCounty•s· that a mor(Ue thal lile, connectton~ilhtheflre. fire clused a three 74 , U.S. ambassador to of the New York Gennan board, would be filled ''would serve the county The 1poke1man said it month delay in the an· Israel and former language newspaper with a gubernatorial a~ for a period of 15 lo 20 doean't appear that an ticlpatedJuneopeningoC aenator from New York, St a at s. Z e it u n e and pointee. ye a r1 and p oo ~·~•~I b~l!]y~, 1n~c~e~nU~uyg~d~e~v~lc~e~1~uc~h~lh~e~oe~w~a~l~tr~a~c~l~lo~n~.':::::=:::!~=====;;::=:;==::;:;;:~:;:~=::::==='.'... who died Monday at Herald,diedMondayina Lynn and Battin re-r:''-:c:--:: =' Columbiairresbylerian West PalDJ. Beach, Fla., fused to support the bill Hospital. tte entered the hospital. Ridder was because they said it hospital three weeks ago chairman emeritus or would only duplicate after suffering a mild Ridder Publications functions already heart attack while back Inc ., and Iongtim~ performedlerallybytM in the U.S. for Mideast publisher of the St. Paul existing boards of dlrec· 4::oosultalions. . Pioneer Press and Dis· tors. Deatii Notfc!n .. patch. But Dr. G.J. "Pele" ----------· Fielding, former OCTD AULW•S -1eneral manager and NEW YORK (U PI) - KIYle Kaplaa of Chestnut Hill, Mass., the 71-year- old president of the Na· tional Association for the Advancement of now the district's chief le1i1lativ-e consultant, aaid the powers won't be the same. MARY AGNES A.ULWES. eotll,,. 'liclltnlof Lono e.1c11, C.. Dal•flf....,. ~y J. 1tJS. S..r,.1....:1 by lllr ~,' ... 1,......,, 81rnl1<1 Eldy, -,,,.,., Mf; twot11er1. L1on1 rd 111d JoMpt\ .;ont'IOlif; tl1\1r1, (llrl Connolly Ind :=1or 1nc 1 81c11ner ; ,,,.,,. <1r1ndcll lldr 1n 1nd ni ne 0•11\· Tlnlkflolldfen. RoWry will bl T.....,.y 1:00 PM. w11tm1m;11r M1..-111 Pvw. Colo~ People died ol a \llllrtlloary Cl'WIPll. F,,_rll mHI ~ ilE SAID the new boards would: -Ensure the plan· Ding, con1truclion and operation of exclualve mass public transit ""'°'' 10:00 AM, s111-i krlt!Wll: heart attack as be ar- c.tholk °'"'''"' w111m1n11«· Intl•· rived· in New York Moo· .... nt, W.1tm!n1t..-Molm"111 Part. t1•1<!1d by W1Umln111r Mlmorlll •day. ;;o.r1<Mor1111ry . • SKINNl• JAMES R. SKINNER. Diii of dll:<lltl /'Nf 1. 1'15. rHldent of t·h.onllng!G"I !llKll, Ca. S11r¥IWd by Ills ,,.....,..., , Judith N. G1>e01gnolo of HtMlllnglin ae1oe1>: ion, J1m1\ w. St inner ot lt1s1on,lllr11lnl1; l11l1r. EllHn Rveter .JI Ct1r1ts .. 1t l1, Art1ns11; 11 .. 1 ,..1nck.hlklr..,. Gr1w1ld1 1o1r¥ICM Will .. held It 2:00 PM Tll11r'4if. PKlllc View Ml~l11 P1rk, NewPOrt 9NU1. ~. P1<lfk View Mot\Ul<f dlrectan. HOWIELL FRANC ES T. HOWELL. 01t1tlf• .Mil Mly J. ,,,~. Re1ldent of o:i.ta '*"'· S.Wvlwd by two d1"911\...., Mrt.. c11in1 Ohon of eo..11 ,,.,. ... .cl Mn. """''Ill Ne11Mlm ot Mlnn1!.0ll; fl.,.. 1r1ndCl'llldr1n 1nd t i .. e 0•111· 'Jf'~lllldren. Slr•ICIS Wiii bl Jlltd 'N9d1Wsdiy, MIY 7, 11 IO;Clll AM, .. II. olt-IY Ql.lpel with RI•. 81'\ICe A.. 1(11rrl• offkl1111. Entombfr\lflt, H..-· ~!.I Ml~lll Pl•k. Sell 8'oldwiY ."Mrh•Mydlr.tlorl.. ltALLUSCH --guideways conform to B R I A R c L I F F the regional transport.a .. MANOR, N.Y. <U PI)_ lion plan drafted by the D. Bruce Burns, 53 1 head Sou_th~rn California A.a· of the Bums Detective soc1ati0d of government. Agency and grandson or · <SCAG ). the fopnder. was found -Replace SCA_G u dea(l in bis apartmenl. the detl(1lated rec1pimt bereSunday for most state and · federal transit funds, in· -eluding sales taxes. CHICAGO (UPI) Colla Staart Gordon, 71. retired-vice chairman o[ the board of Quaker Oats Co. and director or the Office of Price Ad · minist ration under President Truman, died Monday at a Woodstock, 111 .• hospital following a short illness. SCAG now receives and distributes the funds lo the local districts. Fielding said the bill would clear the way for joint powers agreements bet~n counties to. de-. veloJ:> a coordinated system. Laws now on the book1 make such pacta difficulL. LENOJl:E ICALLUSCH. D1leQll6-Ml'I '11.aJ S, 1911. A1,ld1nt of CoUI Mft.I, ~. S.Ur,.IWG by her d•1111lll tr, Je...,,. A.. ~•nn ot Co111 M11.,; 1rire1 1•1ndcl'llltlren 1nd •IOlll gr1.,t• trll'Mkhlldf'en. S.r .. 1c11 wllt bl lllld l'J'IUfldilf t•:oo AM, e.n ~ O'llPll witri Rev. R091• Ber; o!lidltll. "'1«~. FMI-Uwn C."-""V. ~--:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-~-i 'G11nt1•l1, C•. 1•11 lro1111111f I ~~J.~ln<tan. Tll.10 AMEA T. TIBEJl:O, ret.ldefll ol El Toro, Cl. Date of dHtl'I ,,...., S, 1'11 . ....,.......,, by -brotMr, Cri1r1H For· rnl« of GtOIHI Point•. Mic.....,; loo.It .i1tws, Mr1. ,..,Y McGarwy ol. Ont•lo. Clllld•-Mrs. Eleenor L.ouw of Oll<•Vo. lllln111, ""''· LllU•n ~ Ill' Ed-ton. A1111'1.I ~ "AAri.. El'"" "°"''' ol £1 T«9, CA .. Aowrr T,.. .. Y ewnln; 11 7:JO, 'fi'<COf'rnl<k L-"t""' .. 1(. .. ~ """"1.Ml•.,,...MI' 11 :OOAM.,~J Pe"'fltlMI C.U10UC Cllur<ll wlnl Felhlr o.r.i.1 Kielty 9'tlcllnt. .....,. =~~::u'~~~::~=.~ l IALR-lllGllOH f4JHll.AL HOMI • ICofona de! Mar 673--9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 • ftUllOADWAY MOITUAll:Y 11 0 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCOIMICM: MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PAClflC 'i'llW MIMOllAL PAIK Cemetery Morluary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Ori110 Newoor1 Beech, California 6'4'4 ·2700 l"IUFAMILY COLONIAL FUHllA.L HO Ml 7801 Botsa Ave. Westminater 893·3625 SMfTHS' MOITUAIY 827 Main St. Huntington Beech 63M630 I ff is not a simple task for a patient to reac h and maintain "lean we6ght" tor life. First the patient must hove an honest _desire to cure his probiem ... then accept prolesslonoi guidance from trained Medical Doctors. l lndora's unique 10 -w eek lreotment and training program will teach patients how to reach and fl')Olntain their "lean weigh!" !or life. A sole and praclicol pion. with proper nutritional diet. and continual emotlonal support. New oudio and sub·liminal visual aids are useci to motivole !he patient The entire program is under the strict supetvision of Medico I Doctors, sp,clol· ists In Borlotric Medicine. · Undoro Oinics ore owned ond odmlnlsl&red btt M9dlcol Doc:ton lhot restrlcl ltielf practice to 8orlatl1cl. Al..l Clinic Peuornel ore licensed bV the Sklle ol Catllornlo. Call for lnformollon · Monday lhN Friday 8 A.M. lo 6 P. M. Lindora~ MEDICAL CLINIC . NEWPORT BEACH 645-3-UO COSTA MESA 557-1893 Pace Plofessionol Mesa Vef'de Bldg. Prol'esSionol Bldg. Son Bemord(no • E. Long Beoch • Mission Hills Hawthorne • Oronge • Newpol1 S.OCh t;orden Gfove • tong leoc:h • Potodeno lo Hobro • WoodkJnd Hiiis • Shennon Ookl Welt Coollno. Full•ttoft .. RMtnkle • tar1tO hteNco ~ Meeo t1~ •(:Mtlo$ ·-Hottr•a ct \ ( ), GIVE MOTHER A TREAT BIG COUNTRY OUTDOOR PRODUCE MARKET MAY .10 ~ 11. Now,we'veglvenyouanotherreaeontovlsltSouth Coast .. ~'!l!age ... where •hopping and dining are fun. Thi• weekend, flll your basket with a beautiful bounty of garden fre•h fruits and vegetables from our festive open air market place. The Village Collection offers over 60 Intimate ehoppn, 10 lnterna~lonal eateries plus varied entertainment• and other civilities. FREE BASKET OF STRAWBERRIES to the first 500 lodles, each day - May 10 & 11 • who present this cut-out. • • . r-----------~.1 • .,...-.oo ""· • I I !ct I I· I \ . . • Sh-Opon Weekdays 10.9 I Saturday 10.6 I Sund•y 11 ·5 I I I I I I t-, __________ -------_______ .J • I Across the street from South Coast Plaza at Bear and Sunflower. • . • ' '-:IJ il ill a: i 1 :n Oji •• ' "ati IOI Rt Pl •• lin Uc ' l·i j J .1 I • .. , , j ~ • ti .. • • b • ' . ' I ' t ~ • I I ' la §~qth Laguna . . H<!,sp,ital Will Ce1ebrate ...,,;~~ 11tb Co,ft 'Communlly Pila! will celW>rele N1uoaa1· "'°pUal Wee~ aDd commeno illar~l_IC.11111 allblvonll')' May ,µ ~ 11 wUli' a Mriea ol 't!enta, lie ala , on Wheels, and 1 tl)e ;nlarged emtlgency care cblldbt.~~ucatioacl....,.. area and other tmprovementts ~ !i0o(>lt1l board of~ ftnished in lhe hOlpilal's lalesl 'tf'll 11:-Ye a rbmmemoraUve f:ttn : expansion. - -~-~cllYll!f"4~'1lbe i;;pii'~~~. ' . ner aanOl"for memben ol the At the same hours, free blood Grand, Society, former p.:esl· ;sure teats will be liven in the deaj.I of the board of d.l:~ors lt·allobby. Whilereadllycon- and Ille auxiliary to be tield al ~ by proper medical care, ';:i;.aswia•,ioop{~ ell) alien· , ID addlUGli~ ,~ 1~·-SOulh 8:00 p._Db_ Friday at the Bahla many persons are unaware that Ccirinlblan Yacht Club In ec.-.... !l!eY many· have high blood pre· Uon to lla,flf. comm iir•jc• p'rocrali\a , w.bl~aro"pub le .ae1Mar. . . .-ure·which may seriously tm -~~~ H°'1Pltal tours will be liven pair h.ealth if unchecked, a from··2 p.m'. to ' p.m. M~ 12 ~plta1apokesmaniaid. piedkal ,foru111 1troy re· aoc~aUon, ~I . Prosram, bomt: ;Care for 1re1'ji.rator 1p~-throuah 18 and will lnclude the M•y 12, the Hospital's Las expanded radiology depart.,ient, Madrtnas chapter of the aux- f spo nsorship Pi;ns l • ... c.. . 1 Eor Viets Readied ' A ba\tery of national and in- temaUoual volunteer or1eniza· tton1 ls lin ed up ready to c90rdinate sponsorship of Viet· naJnese refueees. Thq1e ·wishing information 'about :Jponaorship may call the local "Chapter of the American Red .Cross. In addtUon, Camp Pendleton Marine Base hes establl1hed special telephone lines to provide public lntonna-Uon. The telephone numberl!I are 1-725-7209, and 1-725-7215. .. Agencies seeking to aid the re· fugees are the International Red ·Crosa, lntern·at ional Rescue Commit tee, Church World Services, Lutheran Refugee Commjttee, Catholic Migration Conference, Tolstoy Foundatioh,· United Hebrew lmmitration Aid Service and the American Fund forCzeeh Relief. Sponsors need not be an ln· dividual Or a family but may also be a civic or service club, a church .«rouP.or a city. . QUEENIE By Phil lnl1trlandi ·p· : _: ... : ... ·. =.;. ' . . . :i. :' ·-~ . ' . _:, ~ o·-~·-.. -.... _,, .... --.-..· . uvibes, you .. id there WU a •Grant' from Deepwell Oil, n1turally, I thouaht ... ob, well, I sueu I'll have to 1!91 him ... " · . ·~ anne~ Relaxed Mills at Capitol WASHINGTON CAP) -Wilbur D. Mills, who toppled from one of the key positions in Congress after strange antics wjth a strip dancer, return~ to Capitol Hill saying he'll ready for work and dedicat- ed to fighting alcoholism in bimsell and others. The Arkalisas DeOlocrat, .chairman of ~e Rouse Ways and Means Co~. for lJ years, Monday praised the treat t he rece1v_ed .for. aeyeral weeks alt a West Palm ac~, na., mstitu- tion and sai_d he baa raolved not to drink. BUT TALKING TO NEWSMEN, Milis sai.d, ''One ne~er knows . A1icoholiJm is an insidJous d1s- e~··1 reel too good now to give it up for a drink of wttlskey," Mills said. Tanned and somewhat more slender than -before his difficulties-began, thif"SS::year-oli:I Mills said, "I feel better than I have in 25 o~ 30 >;~ar~. I am relaxed. lhav~n'tbeenrelaxedforyears: .. ... Mills said part of his treatment was tra1n1ng !Ufnself to live from day to day and that accordingly' he was not talking about the past or future. RE WAS ASKED ABOUT IDS association with anne Fox, in real life Mrs. Annabel Battiste~la •. the comely Argentine who ran from his aµtomob1le into the Tidal Basin last October and with whom he ap· peered publicly several Um es lhereafter. ,. ~A reporter said Mrs. BattlAtell.Jl had been quoted as saying she would like to marry Mills. . .. ''I am married,'' Mills replied. ''I am not going to commit bigamy.'' iliary wilV bonOr Florence Nichols of-I;aguna Beach as the "Mottier or the Year.'' Numerous Service clubs will hold their luncheon meetings at the hospital during hospital week, includ ing the ,Laguna Beach Exchange Club, ·South Laguna·Niguel Rotary Clubs and the Laguna Beach Kiwanis Club. Edison Robbed DELANO <UPI) -Two ban· dils stole a Southern California l!:dison Co., utility boom truck at gunpoint here Monday night and after beating the driver with a pistol drove. the vehicle to Rich- grove aiJd set it afire. Police said driver R. A. Alstot told them he was approached on a s~eet about 10:30 p.m. by two men who bran·' dished a pistol and ordered him outofthe,truck . Vehicles Fail Checks TU!!day. May&. 1975 DAILYPILOT A!!;'. 1r-~~~~~~~~t SACRAMENTO CUPll l'lasslfied as unsafe. The -The Calirornla CHPsald tntheSan Diego Highway Patrol said hair area about 200 vehicles· the lnspested vehicles were inspected and only used to tranfport farm workers railed safety one passed on the (irst checks an d wer e cheek. NEEDAPART·TIME AD~'l'AGER? C.11 this ha ref.working, Mlture pro, lo"9 aoen-. cy /cllent consumer /Industrial experlence.1 Research, 'planning, budgets. Sttong on copy. Sales llterature and promos. ~ or salary. Best re-ferences. ERV GRANTM2_·7M1 • THANK YOU • • • The Laguna Beach Boosters Club. Inc. would like to express its appreciation to the following busin"lfsses for their support: lorry Hunt Boat Canyon Liquor David Young Builders Ambassador Building Maintenance Co. The Toy Store King Roofing . Giovanni Italian Delicacies ' • Boat Cal\JOn Safeway Coast Reality, Wm. H. lambrbourne Popage Beauty ~y McCalfa Prescription Pharmacy Laguna Sunset Drug Annilease Pre School Harcum&Hom a; Big top in men's fabrics The righ.t look for Summer. Squared-off sleeves and self belt. Knapp Sac. Cotton in assortmeOc of patterns. S, M, L, $18 · Fashion Tops b. Trifari fashion watches Beautiful time. Watch bracelets. In polished golden·look metals. Thin 17-jewel gold bangle, $50 Wider 17 ·jewel cuff bangle, $65 FashiOn Jew~lry C. Tiny real Hishi bea~s Necklaces.by Hattie Carnegie. Beads with srerling silver clasps. Unf£orn1 scr:1 nd of Hishis, flS Small with large Hishis. 824 Hishis with "liquid'' sterling silver tube beads, 27.50 Matching earrings, Sil Fashion Jewelry d. New "Italia" leathers Cali(ornia<rafted accessories by Mr. Blackwell. Tan, br<lwn Qt navy "·irh contrast stripe rrim .. GO.Jitely check clutch frame coin putse, removable checkbook, 27.50 . .. .. . . • • • ~ ,, . " • .: ., . - .•·. <• ., ' •· ... . • . , ... -· <: ,, :• .. ·' ··!"1 ' ,. c I j " .. ·/ .•. i' , I!·.• ., i.; ·" .! ~· ., ... .. ~ ., •' =· .. .. :, ,, ,.. Credit card case,.SlO ' :· ) .,.. -..... . Not shown : glasses case, Ill Checque·Her, 824 Select-A·Card, 821 Cigarette case, 12.50 Key case, 8.50 Small Leather Goods e. Liberty print scarves Eigh-tecn-i nch cotton squares from l 'Ecluse. Colorful floral princs, $4 Fashion Accessories SHOP SUNDAY 12:00NOON Tl'.LL 5:00 P.M. .. • ., ,, ;> .. . , 'i -.. ~ " •• ' •I ' '• I • I Shop Monday tbru Friday, 10 am to 9 :30 pm; Saturday, 10 am ro 6 pm I B1.1llock's South Coast Ptaia. San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa. 556-0611 ' ' Shop Sunday, 12:00 noon t0 S:OO pm · . • • t 1 ~ • I , ' ·' - • l " ' ,, l l I I 'I • -· .. .. a,JQ DAILY PILOT Touday, M!)'S, 1975 We have to try a little harder. Prices Go Up On Newspapers We 're an aut horized Merced es-Be nz dealer. but we're new and we 're a little off the beaten track. We have to try harder.. That means lower prices. good lease rates. and just plain good customer service. Come in and see us. Mission Viejo Imports ·]Sy nae Associated Preu nec essary to raise the At the newsstand or newsstand price," the delivered to the front ne'11paper told readers. porch, newspapers are Newsprint is lhe paper costing more in many on which newspapers are American cities and printed. Lowns. The rising costs ot In Washina:ton State, paper, ink and waees are the Walla Walla· Union- th e main r easons, Bulletin announced an newspapers say . increase from $3 to $3.50 S-Dl090 Fwy, A•trf i:x;t. 831·1740 or 495·1700 Ttie New York Post, a month in the cost of the afternoon newspaper daily and Sunday home in New York City , raised delivery. its newsstand price from Th e a s s o c i a Le 20 cents to 25 cents Mon-publisher Q{ _tbe Union· I_ -----d Bulletin , Frank A. • CIMl119 N-York s}ocliil. DeiiveNCI .. "'9 dey lre•h ~·· JCM!(""'•11ip ' --.lnlhe •• DAILY PILOT •• b Blethen, said l e "SHARP INCREASES newspaper now pays in the cost of wages, $2fiO a ton for newsprint, newsprint, ink and other up 47 percent from supplies in all areas or March 1974. the New York Post's operations make it NEWSSTAND PRICE ~:;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:::=:=:=:=:=:;;::;;;:;:::=:;;::;;;;;::;;;:;::::;:::::;!::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::=:=:==;1 of the Union-Bulletin will r remain al IS cents daily • I PROTECT YOUR SAVINGS AGAINST •INFLATION •RECESSION • YOUR STOCKBROKER •THE IRS • • • Now;-You-Ccm Eam·8°/o interest • Without RISK •Without CURRENT TAX • Without COST Principal is GUARANTEED Up To $250.000 Per Account 8°/o Current Interest GUARANTEED For 5 Yeors For COmplete Details Plan T.e> Attend An Entertaining And lnfonnatlYe EYenin9 Seminar Al THE NEWPORTER INN !EXECUTIVE ROOM EASTI on WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1975 AT 8 P.M. O 'CLOCK ,..... J tWle;*:u4...,........_Anlec-~ S11u n1trM l y MARSH & CO. 567 San Micolas Drive, Suite I 06 Newport Beach, 92660 Re .... -17141640-6615 and 2Scenll Sunday. The Boston Herald American raised its newsstand price from 15 cents lo 20 cents Mon· day. · "The .Boston Herald American, like all other newspapers throughout the country, has faced tremendous increases in the cost of oper ating through the last several years.'' the paper said. TIRED OF . IEIHG , RIPPED OFF You are invited to attend meetings lo learn aboul what you. yourself. can do to protect your hOme. your property, your busj.. ness and your loved ones. A lso what is com- mercially available lo provide complele security. We have arranged to hold our meelings week· ly on Wednesday even- ings at 7:30 P.M . in the second floor Conlerence Room of the Costa Mesa Chaf'T'ber of Commerce. al 583 west 19th St. · Bel Aire Building. Sealing capacity 25. Reservations accepted on a first come basis. Speakers are available for ycur Civic Club and other Group meetings Deo• Howord . c0ow&tlw ISYP to 557-41 71 egot · the eap · round tnps to ftewYorll • With new dial direct rates, a long distance call cao get you I here and back for a fracti on of the'travel costs. And with the time saved you can get on wi1h other niatters. Next time you can't afford the time and expense of a business trip. rcmc111ber how you can get there in st'C.'Onds, wi rhour travel expenses. I • " NEW CHEYROLETliilbNZA.TOWNE·COllPE OFFERS NOTCHBAC~DESIGN .• Clossls Opera Root Slyllng Sell 011 Fuel·••vlng Autornoblle Chevrolet Introducing Its Ne~~ --"' '·~ ."" Monza Towne Coupe G.as Saver · By CA RL CA RSTENSEN ~ OIU..O.llrP'llolSWll Responding to the ever chang- ing current car m arkel, Ch<"vrolet is introducing a new notchback Monza Towne this week. It has an EPA label indicating fue l economy up to 34 miles per gallon, the best rating of anyChevrplet. Chevrolet general manager Robert Lund said the four· passenger s ub-compact coupe will "complement our popular Monza 2+2 hatchback y.ihile of· fering distinctive styling and the advantages of lighter weight and economy of operation . ., LUND SA I D T llE Towne Coui*. equipped with the in· dustry 's first domestically pro- d uced fi ve-s p eed manual transmission which may be or· dered as an option. achieved <1 rat· ing of 34 miles p~r gallon in EPA highway driving and 21 miles per gallon in city-suburban tests. The EPA tested car included the op· tio.nal 140 cubic inch (2.3 litre> ~N HIGH GEA R) two-barrel engine and3.42: 1 axle. The coupe has opera roof styl· ing and is 68 pounds lighter and 1.5 inches shorter than the Monza 2+2. It has a conventional grille, round headlamps and chrome bumpers front and rear. · "The s mall car concept in America is continuing to grow· and shows no sign or leveling off,'' Lund said. "We feel the Towne Coupe with its s tyling and fuel economy fits nicely into the sub- compact segment of that market. "We are confident we have the broa'1-based cars people want; and in light of the current market climate, Towne Coupe sales could reach approximately 70,000.dur· ing the current model year alone .~· Tll E TOWNE COUPE is being a~~embled at the ~.M. Assemqly O ver l 'he Counte r MASO Ustit19s Division Plant in South Gate, California, and will orfici~llJ be unveiled at Chevroleldealers)dPft.i May8. Base price for the coupe is $3,570 and includes a vinyl l!->P with opera windows, custom in· terior, special acoustics c~trol, a front stabilizer bar and bias ply tires . . all as standard equip- ment. Power trains or the To:wne Coupe include a standar~ 140 cubic inch (2.3 litre) four-cylinder aluminu m~ engine, an optional two-barrel version, and an op· tional 262 cubic inch (4.3 litre) V-8, except in Caliromia, where a 350 cubic inch (5.7 litre) V-8 Will be offered. The standard Towne Coupe equipped with three-speed manual 1transmission. single- barrel -140 cubic inch cnglne and 3.42 :1 ax.le-reached 28 miles per gallon in the EPA highway test and 21 m iles per gallon in the city· suburban dri.Ning schedule. MUT UAL FUND S ... \ ' s c '" la di I>< ., ai ... "' •• B d ' Ill ,c: ti 11 ti D b c ,c .1 e c • • ' ., U~IT~ RICK BUGDANOWITZ TURNS DOWN FRIENQS Dealer.Soya Colorado Drlnkera Need Wet Stuff , Seareity 'Of Suds Cool Coors Worth Gold DENVER (UPI) -Rick Bugdanowilz is hoarding his Coors beer, the dirty guy. · · A week or so a10, Bu,gdanowili was minding his liquor store when a Washinston, D. c .. retailer hoplnc to cuh tn on the national Coor1 crue drove up in a rented tnJck and or· dered 3,000 cases. Bugdanowiu showed him the door. . ••1 HATED TO DO IT BUT I have lo have enough for my own customers," he 1ald. "The people in the bu1iness I .know in other states uk me to send them Coor• but I won't do it. "Being without Coors would be like beina without my best line of bourbon orsrotch. I just can't be without It.'' Neither, it seema, can America's beer drinkers unlucky enough to live in states where the brew ls not marketed. In airplanes and automobUe trunk•, they're 1mu11Ung Coon outoftheWest. The brew has become a status symbol, comparable to _owning_ a shih·tzu instead of a poodle, a harp1ichord instead of a piano, a wok inltead of a skillet, a tooled leather backgammon set instead of a pasteboard one, and 1 string baOting suit instead of a bikini. "In" people know that Presi· dent Ford brings Coors back from Colorado ski vacations and Henry Kissinger rues it home from bu.slnesa tripe. Missouri Gov. Christopher Bond ha1 friend1 brtn1 him Coors from out·of-state. ''It's too good to share,•• says Bond. IN THE BEER CAPITAL OF Milwaukee, Coors is ad· vertised in underground newspapers and has sold for $24 a case. Bugdanowitz charges $5.19 a case. · , A coed in Commerce, Tex., stuff• 'her car with Coors when driving home during 1chool breaks to Hou1ton, where the beer is not sold. "I've been drinking Coors since I was tn college," Bugdanowitz said. ''Coon 11 better for the money and Coors doesn't sit around. It's lighter." The beer seU1 ao faat there's no chance of it get.Ung stale or overheated. It makos a blg d.Uference. 11 The di!Cerence. accord.in& to the company, 11 Rocky •Mountain sprina water used in brewlna. The company also credits the lightness and crisp taate lo constant refri&er•· 1tion. Coors is not pasteurised and cont•lns no preaervaUve. Jf a can isn't sold wilhin 90 days, Coon ask1 the retailer to turn it in. The credit 1oes to Adolph Herma~ Joseph Coors, an Im· migrant Germ1n brewer who mixed the beer for men in boom towns and mining camps near 1uburban Golden, Colo., now company headquarters, in the late 1800s. COORS IS MARKETED ONLY In Ai!sona, Callforhla,' , Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, • Texas, Ulah and Wyomint, and the company. ha1 no plans to expand this market. The Supreme Court this year ruled Coors' distributors couldn't ratrict aaln •eorraphleally. But, Bugdanowitz said he isn't reCutinl to aeJI out of :state-Colorado Coors drinkers are Just buying him out. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P500Stocks INDl!XES 47.60 85.49. 855.60 90.08 up up up up 0.42 0.158 7.12- 0.86 ,.."' VOt1t lUPll -Tl'le lollowl"9 11\I shows t~ iloct s '"'' h•Y• g,lllraed moll MOC! IOl1 the "'°'I lllw.I "" Pff'C"'I Of c.tienge on tht New Yori!. .S.lock E•C'*'9f. 1"1 1nd 119rc1n11oe cr.1nge5 ,,. tr. dllffr1nc:1 tletw99'! TM prelilous clo1h19 ptkt MWI ttw cllf'rent <IOSl"ll price. 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GOLF COURSES in the U nite d States cover more land than all of Rh o d e Is l and •. ·. l\IAYBE you 've· guessed that ite n1 most frequent~ ly s tolen by a guest from a n1ote l i s a. towel. Sur\'eys confirm it ... f 'IRST "GIRAFFE eve r seen in Europe was sent to Rome from Egypt by none other than Julius Caesar. TU RTLE This character who worke d in a pet shop de· lighted his landlady one "Christmas When he gave her a little turtle. Next -duy he secretly replaced it 'vith a s lightly larger turtle. And still anothe r c\·en la rger turtle the day a ft e r. f-lc kept it up for about three weeks. Until the last ringer was the shop's bi ggest turtle. 'rhe ·landlady was en· thrall.ed , s a ying she had no idea the little beasts g rew so r apidly. Then, hov•ever. the character reve1·se d the process. Eac h du y the turtle . seem ed to get littler. The.• la ndlady grieved, stayed · up ni ghts \Vith it, sought out the experts in a vuin searc h for a medicinal turtle.. formula. And she c ried a lot. quietly. The foregoing is fact. not fie· l ion . But I don't know how it all ended. Would you pl e a se write a finishing sentence for the story'! AOdres~ "'"'' 10 L. M. Boyd, P.O. 9o• 1115, "'4o•SOort &.ac:R; CA "2Mil . . Qlsl,..-}GM 1t1SL.M. laoyd. Castration Approved By Judge SAN DIEGO (AP) - Castration has been ·authorized by a judge for two men who pleaded guilty to child molesting. A urologist at County University Hospital wu to., perform the surgery "0 part of a rehabilita~ lion program. whieb might be part or a possi· ble grant of probation.'' noted Superior Court Judge Douglas R. Woodwo_rth. BUT SEVERAL hourll· tater Woodworth wb notified that the surgeon coD'6ulted with col· leagues and decided against it for fear of possible litigation jn the future. Woodworth said it no replacement i1 found be expect.a to sentence the two to prison. 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EclucOtion Methods Remodeled; BY.ALLISON DEERR Of tM O.Uy fl I04 •Wt Getting what you want may not ... beea1y. Y9u miicbt ha Ye to imock down awallortwo. . Laura Strote and Merrilee · Winkler did just that to create the kind of cla1sroom they weted. A week before school opened last fall, the wall went dowp ... carpeting went in and a Jot of ideas finally became concrete. The pair have combined not on- ly their ideas but their second gra~e classes al Adams Elemen- tary School. Within ihe_opeo.nesa of the two classrooms that became one, there is order and seemingly a lot of learning going on. ••we slres·s· positiye reinforce· ment lnatead of a lot of don 'ts," .Mrs. Strole explained. The 53 students are divided in· to 1lx groups based on readina akW,, each teache'r handtlnl r&:-1 adin& on alternate days. MORE EXl'ERIENCES ••AcademlcsJ is probably the a.a.me as a norm al second era de class,'' she said, ''but the children are expcsed to a lot mote activities.'' An innovation is the "correct- ing center'~ stafle.d bY parent,,, 20 of whom \lOlunteer one or two hours each week. When a child completes his work, it is correct· editnmedialely. "This is more helpful to the child. The old way, the teacher wouldn't-aet_lo_conect!na tile papers until the next day. "The correcting center gives the child an immediate response." The teachers believe that hav· .. 'ing parents in the classroom has had a positive effect. e BEA ANDERSON, Editor r. r T_.y,IMJl, lt11 l'o1 .. a1 Adams second grader Mike Beeman takes apart an old radio at mini-center while classmates, far right, find the carpeted floor a good place to work. "Before they began worklng with ua, the school psychologists talked with them about positive reinforcement and their role in the cla11room, as helper and friend to the student.'' The correcting center, also, frees the teachers to work in· divtdually with students, especially on reading. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTIOl'i ''When we were in -self- contained rooms, you couldn't give all or your attention to i11· divi<fual reading probletns. "There always were interrup- tions fer ques t ions so you couldn1 conceotrate on listening to one child . "Now, one or us h;i;s reading groups and the other is in charge of the SO min'j-centers, ''which of- fer a variety or experiences to the youngsters. After the day's academic woik is completed, the 'children can choose center ac- UvlUe1 .• "The child ta responsible for keeping track of which centen he vlltU," they explained. · -Socialization, independence and reaponalbllily were key goals for the more open classroom. and these centers are geared to this. Some projects are individual, others require two or more alu- dents. Once each month, they are changed tO offer the children new experience& or to fit in with changing curriculum. OPPORTUNITIES Among centers are op· portunities to write a story, watch Electric-Company, con- struct puppets, set a table, study and color foods , take apart an old radio or, act out a play. They· can watch filmstrips on current topics of study, make a holiday art' project, or delve into ., Laura Strate adds a little music to her classroom, above. At right, parent volunteer Vivian Branin corrects paper for · John Hollenbeck at classroom's 'correcting station.' • mazes and puzzles. Other options include reading and writing book report& and tripe to the library with parent volupteers. There also are a number or projects that reinforce reading, spellinc and writinc skills. The team approach has ;,ii- lowed Mrs. Strole to further de· veloe a specialty in music und Mrs. Winkler to put ln more Lime on art. "The kids have the benefit of both. There are not that man y specialists on the elementary level,'' Mrs...Strote said. Both in their fourth year or teaching, they collatx>rated in writing the Good Idea Project that the district accepted for funding. "Neith.er of us had "''Ol'ked a$ a team teacher before, I and we Rx Only Tem:porary Relief . . DEAR ANN LANDERS: With your extensive coverage w·hy' don't you make more or an effort. to educate people to the dangers of depression_? U you printed a list ·or ramouS people w.ho have had severe bouts of depression it would read like "Who's Who." NewspaperS ar, full of stories about suicld¥ IUld homicides. Lord alone knows how many de- aths from "natural causes" were actually planned in advance. The aymptoms of depression are not always-the obvious ones. Jn fact some depressed people can put on a very good front. The things to look for are c.taanges in personality, sleeping babita, unjustified accusa'tions; .. feelln&s or being persecuted and abnormal hostility. People who audelenly show these traits need medical attenUon. I n~n 't tell ~ou, Miss Lan· ders, that there aren't· enough· psychiatrists to go around. Also, many medical doctors. don't know how to recognize the signs ·or depression. They could use,.. -some refresher cou·rses. 1 There are excellent drugs availablt? that can help lift people out of depressions. A relative or ffiine who was. very nearly non- functional is now on a drug that has made ~t possible for her to go to work every day and be a wife and.mother. Please enlighten the un· enlightened. -UP WITH PEOPLE Dt:.\a. UP: E verylbilll you 11y II tne, ba.t I mast caadon my Raden a1a1D1t bellevllll Utat a dnl can cure depreaion. Medkation c1a be very helpful la 1e1t1n1 a ·depr..-1 person lll""'lk o trl1la, bat lo. clepead oa dnll• aa a way of life Al merely • masking the symptoms and it does nothing to solve tbe pro- blem. · For Individuals who ex· perlence radical persona'lity chan1es 'or . go into emotional taU1plas, I . recommend llnt a thoroa&h physical esamiaatlon to make sure there 15 no organic or neurological problem. Thea. tt "the doctor suggests · dngs tobelp, J would say, "Fine, 10 abe1d. '' Drugs CAN get Ute P•· lieal Uuougb the dllllcult period, btlt atlck to· the preaertbed dosage and qa!t when tbe dodor says, "No more.'' DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and l are desperate ft?r an answer. YOUR kind o( aru:wer. Short and to the point. What· can we say when Our two children, ages 2t and 24, say,. ' · . • (Ann Landers OJ ''You had us. Now take care or us." ' We don't knoW bo)V lo resr>ond. We Wj?re unusually generous when 'we had . very little for ·ourselves; .now tbey expect us lo continue and it's very difficult. Please ·advise. -STUMPED FORAN ANSWER DEAllSTUMPED: Acoapleof •'klda'' U aad 24 aeed more than a short, polnted answer. They need a swift kick out into the world, which Is wbat'tbey should have bad a long time 110. Tell yo•r tWo paruhel tbat a blrtb certificate Is not a lifetime paraatee tbat Insures perpetual care. God •elpa those who belp themselves. ' .- hadn't worked together. But, we found we have many of the same ideas and enjoy work.ing ·together.'' You 'd think that 5.1 students in one large room would equal chaos. It doesn't in the case of Room 10-11 at Ad a ms. "It look a lot or hard work and organization at first, but now· we have more than enough ideas to keep the mini centers rUnning. .. In a self.contained classroom you could set up three learning cenlers at most . If you arranged· desks around the edges, then yoi.o.: had to use the middle of th&· room . "'Knocki ng out one wall made all the difference in the world •. Wecandosomuchmore.'' : DAILY PILOT PHOTOS By PA TR I Cl< O'DONNELL I .-. •• ON\.~1'11.0T Tu.ctg.MayS.1875 : Aquarius Former Publisher to Wear Crown Postpone Journey. )VEDNESDAY MAY 7 Uy SYDNEY OMARR I A.RIES (Murch 2l·April 19 >: Be more self- rellant than in recent pJ:st. A partner. close as· 1 •soctate may rt!be l al pre\/lous plans. I TAURUS (April a>-May 20 ): You may be in on operation which previously was clandestine. Know It and be discreet. Insist on propel-credits. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ): Friends may try to set you in middle of dispute. lt1aintain , neutrality. ' ·CANCER (June 21-July 22l : Commitments to family dominate. You may be able to rise ebove petty details. but main picture stays in focus. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): \'ou may (ind y0Ur1ell on wlld·eoose chase unless delails are double-checked. T endency exists ror messages. ea.ti. to Ito a1tray. VlliGO (Au1. 23-Sept. 22): Money interests are accented. What wa5 taken £or granted should· be reviewed. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Ask questions. Find reasons. Don't be satisfied with superliciul retPonses. Dig deep ror infOrmation. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Accent is on domnUc affairs, basic adjustments. ability to 'draw to1ether those who hold opposing views. 8AGITrA.RIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Lover~· quarrel should be kept in perspective. Don't ma1nlfy minor setback. ........ ' - • WALTER BURROUGHS CHOSEN KING Walter Burrouebs. former publisher or the . Oran1e Coaal Dally Pilot. wW be. crowned King Neptune by lbe Newport Harbor Sp•alic Leaaue Saturday, Kay l7, In the Dllneylond Hotel. Burrouchs, beioc honored for his ••ex- traordinary communily service," wtlJ be ln· t.roduced by Robert L. GugieMeim and crowned bx Robert McOurdy, lhe rellrin& King Neptune. The former newspaperman is president or the· Children's Hospital ol Oran1e County Founda. lion and vice preaident or the CHOC board of trustees. _Burrou1hs also was primarily responsible, wtlh the late Edward J . "Brick" Power, for br· inging the University_ of ~fomiu to Irvine. -He aJso was a member of Newport Harbor United Fund for seven years, et one Lime serving as its president. . Burroughs has been a mernber of the Orange · ' ~nty Coast .Association, military affairs com- m1ttee of the Orange County Chamber of Com- merce, chairman and ~founder of the Friends or the l!niversity of California ln Orange County and p~es1dent of the Orange County Unit and state director or the California Newspaper Publishers Association. He also headed a campai,gn against oil blight on the Oranc.e Coast and baa beeo an orricer or director of many other civic organi zations in Orange County. Burroughs' has worl many other awards and honors, including South Coast Child Guidance Clinic's Angel-of-the-year award, the secretary ot the Navy's Distin(Uished Service Award arid t~e Wells Memorial Key, the highest honor of _Sigma Delta Chi, the society of professional journalists. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an. 19): What you • decide now could have long-range implications . Know It and act accordingly. - ~QVARIVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 181 : Hold off on journey, if practical. Means check necessities, rtservationa and expectations. Don 'l scatter fotces. Time to Look At True Life PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): liew -approach to financial matters is indicated. Be independent without bein& arrogant. Get to heart or matters. If today II your birthday you are soi.ritual. semitive, s tubborn, selective, your own person. You are going through a "lest-period," deciding what can be maintained, what must be dis· carded. Asian Aid Given Two new outreach poets ror job recruitment and referral se1·vices have been established by the Council of Orange County As ia n Americans. Program coordinator Dorothy Gee announ~ that help is now availa- ble at the.Orange County Community Develop- ment Council. 1140 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana on Tuesdays, 979·2050. The Human Resources House, La Habra, will have a council represen· tatlve on Thursdays, 526-2227, extension 225. The central council or- fice hat 15172 Weststate Ave., Westminster. A Fashionable Drive AT WIT 'S END The council ls a Man- power program funded through the Ora n ge County Communit y Development Council, Inc. Employment , translation, immigration advisement and social aervices are offered. Ma~ J.ane Hutton (left) ai1d Elva Meddick \Vilh driver Tom Kelly arnve in style for the Los Ninos Guild 's Champagne FashiOn Show to benefit Children's Home Society. The event will take place at I and 3 p .m . Thursday, !\'lay 15 , at the Kell y home. Tickets may be purchased from members or ordered rrom Mrs. hteddick, 492-6825. By ERMA BOMBECIC A woman behind me in the s upermarket checkout line last week touched my sleeve and said, "Pardon me, dearie, would you mi.nd suck- ing in your stomach, you 're covering part or the headline." I inhaled so she could read "National In· quisiUon ••. lhe tabloid that dared. tell the truth.'' ''[ kne w it," she mumbled . ''KARL MALDEN LOSES AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD IN TOLEDO." "I beg your pardon," l said. "Turn that page, dearie," she said, "I want to read about ANN·MARGRET WEARS SUPP- HOSE." "Surely you don't believe all that gossip," I said. "Gossip! What ieason would a m agazine have to lie about Richard Burton pressing his trousers crooked to hide his bowlegged walk?" "Well. I .. -" "And 1 s uppose you don't believe that your household toaster can cause learning disabilities among children." "Oh c'mon .•• how could a toaster .• :• 1'Why, 1 was the first one on my block to know that the United States is phasing out com~ modes. They buried that story right oext to an article about, "IS YOVR SON MAKING NERVE GAS AT CAMP?" "That's a bsurd," I laughed. . "You won't think it's absurd when you put a dime in a slot a nd the door opens to a missile storage room. l don't know why the press keeps all these things from us.'' She"leaned againsl me and whispered, "Did you know that a woman in Guatemala gave birth tosectuplets £or a publiCily stunt? Her husband owned a furniture store." . "A PUBLICITY STUNT!" "I kn ew yo u'd be shocked," she smiled. "I come here £or all my news. Why a week without news or the Kennedys is like a day without Anita Bryant." "I personally £eel t hey should leave those poor people alone." ''l should feel sorry tor them,'' she shrugged, "I can't even get recognized by a butcher when I 'm holding a low number." 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PRAY TEL~, DID SOMETHINCi HAPPEN? 11 '• • T!!!Clly.Uty6. 1975 OAJLVPILOT IJ.'l l ' ' . ! I i - ' • .-----~by RodcJer lraclfield _f HOW CAN I Wl'ITE' MY MIOMOl"5 ~EN l GOT tJol'H1N' 10 R!.MEM6fR? -- 1, -to by George Lemont by Rodger Bollell 'I Tt-l1"1K'li41S BAG HAS 1' tiencrll.E ZIPPl!R/ TH.E GIRLS .. .--··~-· . . -~~ My. this ha?. hccn an 1nlcrc?.t1ng ancrnoon or hnt.l1;c-wc dM.ln'l I ! un1:c interrupl lM.U convcr?.alion hi play." DENNIS THE MENACE • • • ' I I I ,1 •• ' ' ' ,, ,_ ~ • i..>l'\A.. I ,..ll..U ' • ms Get Stowe Kqrr~s~h. _Forg"ts Fr•rat'o~ . ·. 1 By EDBUaGAllT LA's Rau Close F 01 ' Of-.O.lt,l'U,.S.. Or Sen. David Kurras<lt Celt'llke a rebom young maq ~be LOS ANGELES -Def•nslve lloeman Phil Olsen was traded ·by the Los Angeles Rams to the Denver Broncos today for wide· receiver Otto Stowe and an un- disclosed 1977 National Football Leaa:uedraft choice. Olsen, younger brother or AIJ Pro defensive tackle Merlin· Oken, was a starter briefly at 1-Ckle for the Rams in 1972 but was.moved to defensive end and spent the 1974 season as a re. serve. 'nte Rams sttid Olsen, 'ZT, had played.out his option and asked to be traded to a team where he'd have a chance to become a &tarter. Stowe·, originally drafted on the second round by the Mi8mi · Dol;phins in 1971, played at Dallas in 1973 where he suffered a broken ankle, then went to the Broncos Where he saw almost no action in 1974 and played out bis option. . NEW YORK -New York Jets president Pbil lselin has offered. a three-year , $1 million contract on a take-it-or-leave it basis to his free agent qua rterback Joe Namath. . "It's up to him ,'' said Iselln. · "We would like to have him, but if he doesn't sign with us, we're not going out of business." f" Namath, who played out the option year of his cmtra£.t with the National Football League club, became a free agent on May 1. The World Football League has reported.b' offered him a pact worth a total of $4 million. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - New York Mets outfielder Cleon Jones was placed Wider a $100 bond and was released on his own recognizance after he was arrest· ed on a charge of indecent ex· posureSunday. Police said th•y found Jones and a woman sleeping nude in a van in a parking lane here. ' Jones originally was charged with disorderly morals but that was changed to indecent ex· pOsure before be went to an ad- visory hearing. The Mets hall left Jones behind at the Flopda training complex for further rehabilitation· of his ·l'il\ transferred to 'Newport . . Harbor High last fall. I Gone were t.be frustntlou of a somewhat unhappy . athletic career at Santa Ana High. And gone were some di,sencbanting experiences in "' the academic sphere. ''Newport is the most fan·. ...,, tastic high school I have ever ~ seen," the star shot putter -"!" say&. '.'It has-one of the bes\ ~ academic and ~athletic..-~ grams around, and the people here are interested in all sports." ... 1 Thatwasn'tthecaseatSan· ta Ana, though, where Kur-~ rascb earned a reputation by becomint thtf state Shot put champion. ••During my sopho~ore year, I was thinking about transferring, but'" my mom talked m.e,. out of it," Kur- , '1'8.SCh says. '1But my j\.Dl.ior f year was not good. I was do-ri inl everything on my otm. ~s nte coach~s never told m~ M what to do and I didn't irn- ~ prove that much." ' Kurrasch also experienced ,_. a miserable football season at Santa Ana in ·1913_ ' _ "I broke my foot on the first " day of practice, but I didn't ' know it was broken,'' he says. "I played two months on it, and there is still a chip float· ing around. I was also getting a lot of static from the coaches who said I. was not · putting out. M " , I finally went to a San- ta" Ana doctor who said, 'Dave, you shouldn 't have been playing on that foot.' I had been a fullback. but J just punted the last two games.'' So, Kurras ch decided to· come to Newport, partly because of its shot put reputa- ~ lion and partIY because of its quarte r mile ace, Brian Theriot .... Of course, he received a lot of static about transfetring. "I kept hearing rumors last ~ year about how Newport was ~ recruiting me," Kurrasch re·· calls. "I bad known nteriot since my sophomore year. and be finally told me I should Hiss Okay . -left knee. Jones underwent sur-Af c h gery OD the knee last October and t er ras was slaw rounding into playing · ,f"!!"·IJ>lsi'eason. l!~had.been°"-A 1. d r •• to!'*' th,~li'ew York 9ub / t fi y , . /' " I .,, i'll "1illl(if_re . INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Gus· LOSANGELES ......... ~Angeles ... ty wil'ds and poor track condi- Dodgers shortstop Bill;. Russell, · tiolis tiiat had. kept speeds well sidelined since April l!~ue to a below Whaj it took to even make broken bone in his left h~n.a, )Vas the field t~t year improved late activated immediately follo~g \. M~diY~ practice continues Monday night's 2·0 victor)' Over l ~the M•Y·2s lndtanaJX>lis 500. the Houston Astros, the Nlltional \""1J' Gordon Jqlio~oA, the 1973 win· League club announced. ~r..._pushetttfti. Wild.cat racer to Russell was hitting .059. with a 'lap speed." o?-186.~ miles an two runs batted. in in five games htultla Hite afternoO~arly fou r with the Dodgers. To make room m~-~ hour fas~~ anyone £or him, Ivan ~Jesus was op-. else.-,_.. · .... ..,,. . tioned to Albuquerque of the , The o"1 · e day in- Pacific Coast League. volved T -·ss, top Lai•b<er~ PALOS VERDES -Notre' Dame University has·signed 6-11 Palos Verdes High basketball star Bill Laimbeer to a national letter of intent. Lcimbeer' Jed his mates to the CIF 4·A cage championship with an upset over Verbuft.lJ>ei in the semiCinals and· a vletory over Marina High in the finals in Los Angeles.: PenaRe'-ecl The California Angela released righthanded pitcher Orlando Pena Monday and reinstated pitcher Ed Figueroa who had been suspended for three days by the American League, a team spokesman said. BALTIMORE -Foolis h Pleasure, Avatar and Diabolo, tbe fint three finishers in last Saturday's 10ls t Kentucky Derby, s lipped and £ell in ftparate incidents Monday at the airport here. Each horse slipped and came down on its front legs but none of tbe animals was hurt. The thoroughbreds apparenUy Jost their balance while mounUng •entrance ramps to vans. rookie i.Ji Iti ooPe<i hi s car into thrinsi all coming out or the seconO tum. He was unin- -jured aad hia machine was light· . IY damaged. . . Nearly all of the 25 cars ap· prov:ed. to run on the 2'f.t-mile In- dianapolis Motor Speedway oval did so, including past500 winners ~·Unser and teammate Mario -..ADdretti, Johnny Rutherford and Gordon Johncock. Three-time -winner A. J. Foyt wasnotexPect· ed to arrive from his Houston borne until Tuesday. . Al Unser shook down his ) radically different racer -a 1975 Pamelli chassis, powered by a modified Cosworth Ford Formula I engine. Unser. who has finished no bet· ter than 18th in his last two · starU, reported the sleek Hi.tie machine was capable of faster s~s 'than most an}'Olle else; but would require a lot of de- velopment work and testing. He made a few circuits at a rather cautious average speed of 168 mpb. · Unser said he was prepared to switch back to the Of!enhauser· powered Eagle he· ra~ed earlier this year in the Californi a 500, if the new machine cou1dn't be re- fined fn time for Saturday's start ol qualifications. · · ami. to do,11,:• be ,.,.,..... llcleDOy. "I'm lhootJi>Cfortbo Muter• meet In "MQ, but lt won't neea11rtly ~come there. It'• all In n>y mlnd. I'm oaly ,thffe !Ht aw•¥ from '11) and lt'i ln the s-alm of my'hand." Hailey 11ree1. ·"He's a UtUe ahe~d of my . other •bot "!>Utters at this stage," Hailey says. "I would ·compare him to Albritton very favorably. Ho is c9acha· ble and lls\ena well. He workl ·with the coach, and he throws in hi•idea1, too ......... - "We-dhla't,thh1lt h•-would be over 68 feet at thla Ume and he should 'o 69 or 70 at the Masters meet. • ,f • Kurraach cr1dlltl Halley' for hi& rapid improvement. "I had .my llfoUme boil in the first meet of th~ar in- doors," he says. "Hailey has &iven up some of his time with Theriot to work w,ith me." j Hailey has changed Kur· rasch '• technique, while Dave gave up lootball and coliceqtrited 1olely on lifting weighf.S; ''I felt it was time to specialize," he says. "During 1 the fall, I would ato in'to the weight ~m three dpys a weelund Ult f.toDU-5:"': , "And I also chanDd my technique . Last ~i!.-fwould go up with mY left,lec ·and then kick down, and r:coutdn't · get my right foot ,under me. Now, I'm coming down in- stead of kicking." ·r But Kurrasch is as interest- ed in academics as he ls In -athletics. Such .wor.ds as economics, civics and criminal justice are as much a , partofKurrasch's vocabulary as are bench press llnd shot · put. \ ,. 1'o Goal . . LOS ANGJ:LJ:S (AJ') -Doul Rau took tho wiDWI' off bU'!bal[, : 1pendln• the time 81 hi• home In : Tex•• T'butehertnc ho•• and • makinl saula9e and buDUJll and flshlJ!I." . · · So It was when he retW'Ded to Loi A111etea Jusl before the .wt .of lh• ...... lh•t he atoned .... ·adlnl· about-th•-Dodcen' search for 1 tlllrd ,and a.lourth.11UUD1 pitcher-. "You bet lt'upaet me;• he aald Monday al1ht •!!el: a11tlln1 . a oot1~ stl~e ~ Al .. ~••AKkJ Mty •wo1111on•ILMAl\ftltt f :2Sp.m. /MW l Ho11tlot1 II L.M An .. le• 1:15 p.m. .Mlw tl.o•AnotlH•IPllUDutth s .. rn .. t•o·h1t, 2·0 shuiout Over the f10uston A1tro1, bla,thi.nhtrallht victory •nd fou~ tn1 five de: cistoril this seaaori. ' , "f~new I wb capable of doing the Jbb ~nd·alt that at)lff bo\IJered; me. ·So my coal wut to. P'°'9 1 -could do it." ·' , Rau has gone th~ distance ·his last. two stai1a and pitched e1Cht1 inn1np in bis previous 1talt. Jn: winllllli Monday night'• lime, -whlcb1snapped the Docfter1'1 • brief t'wo-game skid and lm· proved their lead in the N~ League Well to 2~ 1anles ovet idle Cincinnati, he required only 88 pitches, 62 of them fa£ ltdk•. ·. ."I hardly worked up a sweat.'' he 1ald, laughing. "Actually, It was an easy game because I chaltengell the hltten and Ibey swung at th..e first pitch so often and made outs. NEWPORT HARBOR.SH9TPUTT.fiR DAVE KURRASCH. The extremely out-going and articulate senior will at· lend UCLA nexlfall. "I'm going ihere for track and academics," says Kur- rasch ... I'd also like'to go into political science and then go to gfaduate" school, ·either in law, journalism or advertis- ing. I'd like to go.into any type of field lithere I'd be express-. ing my opinion to others." "The biggest thing I've done is try and throw strikes. I used lo bunt and peck with my pitches, fall behind in the cOWJt and then have to really battle tbe hit ten.'':· -·-LOIU.aL•I •rtilll .. 0 0 •. .. 1 ' • l 1 I t 2 0 I 0 l t 0 I A 0 1 I 3000 3000 l 0 I I go up to hi.s ·coach, Bob Hailey, and tell him about transferring. _. _ "So J went utfin the stands after one meet""i.Dd talked to Hailey while the-:wboJe Santa Ana track team' wU in the back staring. It was a.pretty runny situation ... MW'J•. You.can be sure Santa Ana J,s n'tiljl:ughing now. Kurrasch has already thrown the shot 66-lO V.. this season, best in the nation . And the 233-pound senior is confident that he will break Terry Albritton 's school record of 69·3::Y... "lt will take-70 feet,.ai.d I'm But his actions do the talk· ing in track. Groull MtllGttU ....,..,, W•t-lb Oo. hdltt'3b cat.II rt HelmSHio ,. ... , Dltf"llffp ......... _ ..I.~ .. ... , .... .. 0 0 0 .. 0' 0 .. 0 0 0 3 000 l 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 00 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0000 For '76 Olympies 20,000 Seeking Accommodatiom ...&. ... --·A:,,...',,.,els A's· ~' ·~ .-t'f .. Resfilne 1 MONTREAL (APJ -Ad · vertised prices range from $1 for a place to pl:1:rk a s l~eping bag to $80 for a deluxe hotel room . More than 20.000 persons from around the world already have asked for accommodations for the 1976 Montreal Olympics, an official of the Quebec Lodging Bureau reported. Gilles Lavigne, deputy director or the bureau, said there were 10,000 individual applications while group requests accounted for the other 10,000. Lavigne said he is confident aITiple space will be available £or the 110,000 daily viaitors-ex.pected-for-the Olym· pies, but computer problems have delayed the reservation procedures by nearly three weeks. The job of matching applic.a· tions to accommodations will be in full operation May .20, ~'Mr. Lavigne said. Organizers are counting on ac- commodations £or a total or 200,000 visitors in greater Mon- treal, including hotels', motels, youth hostels and campaign and trailer parks. _ Queen Elizabeth II \\i ll preside at opening ceremonies. Arrange- ments are being made ror dis·, tribution in Canada and the U.S. of lhe limited supply of tickets for th e opening and c los in g· ceremonies. In m any countries, sale of all tickets began in mid- Aptil. While the Olympics will be staged July 17-Aug . l, 1976, Uie lodging bureau created by the Quebec gov ernment to control housin g in Montreal and the sur- rounding area is-.geared tOr. the May l·Aug . 31 period. The Quebec Lodging Bureau is called HEQUO '76 fro its French title, Hcberge ment Quebec-Olympiques '76. The ad- dress is 201 Crcmezie East, Mon· treal. Que., H2M 1L2. Under the HEQUO ·16 system, adva11:ce payment for reserva· lions will go into a trust fund to protect visitors and hosts and avoid lodgin g problems such as those which occurred durin g Ex- po 67., The agency had planned to .begin mailing replies last Thurs-R11.11Rer lt'aiNd · . Warfare 'OAKLAND (APJ -Formel Oakland A's manacer Dick Wllllaina returns to the Oakland Colis'eum tonight. and there: figures to be a lot of firework&. A's pitcher, Jiril Todd enraged California Angels manager'· Williams n ine days ago in Anaheim when -be hit batter 1 ' ~~~~~~~~~~- day. detailing rooms available Herb Washington, the · and prices -but ran into delays Oakland A's designated run· C'laaaaef5 aC a in setting up its computer opera, _ er has "'een plac_ed_OJl' _ _..;::~~~..,...,.,=====..,,,= lion and data bank. ---~---Y """' I ·-· --_......... watVers by owner \;oar es Bruce· Bochte. Williams led a. 1 Lavigne said when the com· 0. 'Finley, thus scrapping · charge of Angels fromu.edugout . puter snag ia ·smoothed by May · his year-old experiment.,·' and a midfield· brawl developed · 20, the agenCy will begin offering • ~ "...-........... ,. over the alleged beaning. locations on the basis of applica-· Williams' team won three Of• lion forms which have been .at· four games from the A's in ihat riving sincelastOctoberatarate Doubles w~"'"S series and 'the Angels are or 400 to500 a week. .a.a• challenging Oakland for first Organizers reported 30,000 hotel, motel and tourist rooms . will be available in the so!mile accomniodaUon sector, 16,000 in the Island city and outskirts. Despite the unofficial prices proffered in various advertise· ments, a hard-cover book issued Wednesday outlining attractions for Olympic visitors listed prices -excluding service charge and • eight per cent sales tax -at $64 for double occupancy in a Class 6 hotel of ''the highest standard of comfoft and luxury." . A spokesman for the greater Mo,ptreal hotel .association, which has 31 members, saJd the discrepancy existed because no pric)s were official yet. 'l'he book listed average Class 4 · hotel ropm )Yltb bath was listed " place. The A'• Vida Blue,5-1, will Carry Strings , ~~~h~.galnst Ed Figueroa, i-o'. A tape of the free·for-all P T . } · ~ between the two teams wW ~ ' ast n!lriO' es -priortotoni1ht's1amecm ~-e CbanneU, beginning at 7:30. Pl'ITSBURGH (APJ -Rosie Meanwhile, the Angela Casals and ·peorr Masters of the dropped another close aame, Leis· Angeles Strings, apparenUy falling to the Texas Ranaen. 4-3~ know the importance of the Monday nigbt .-••Jt 's like '"Team" ln World Team Tennis. watc~ing a rerun of d. bad movie. While Vilas Gerulaitis and -·I don tkno~ how m.uc:bmoreofit Nancy Richey Gunter were win-I can take, said Williams. ning ·showcase singles matchei The l•St six games have been for -t'be Pittsburgh Triangles decided by two 111ns or lees~ Monday ni g ht, Casals and Callfornia has lost four of them, Masters each had a hand ln two· all by. one run. The Angels w~ double victories that carried the 15-31 in that ~atecoey last. ye~ String• to a 25.24 decision. ,when. the bullpen repleted onJt Tberestoftheleaguewasidle. 12-iaves, and-!JOW the one-~ Gunter, seeing her firSt action mark bas 1Ulfed to 7·8 as.~ of the year in the aboence..of Ansel• a1'1ft au1ettlnalltUer• Evonne Goolagong, ouUasted Ue{pttchin1. • . Betty Stuart 7·6 Jn their 1et. Tlie Texa1,RaaJet1 cot lhi'ei Gerulailla fohow•·wtlll':i•· e.o rasor·thln vJ-.oi'let over. lb• Kotinek Wants to Be No. I • ?t jl0-$32 for .•Ingles and $15·$37 for doubles. Class· 1, with· "bathroom on every floor." had a minimum of $5 and a max- imum of $10 for single!J. Greater Montreal'• hotel association has u·memb~rs. ... The documeot did not list hotel• by name, but official& fu- clicated that those who want to go fir.st class in such. top-notch ho.t els «• tbe Chateau Champlain, Ri.t1 Carlton, Bonaventure and Queen· Elizabeth may be disappointed. A 11ut of vl1IUng VIPs, represen- \t,Uve1 'Of ·vartou1 &QvernmeDts a-.i. bu•fneu flrm, with a blanking of ,San c1••~· Bob Ance!' In ~our day~. -. 1 Luti that dfew ch ... from Ole • IPUHCfOWdOfl,4$7. r=·'. .I CAUllORIUA 'fUAt. Me.n-hUe, ca•-•--·• K -. •111,•1111 •r•'lll -.. II-&llU M.*ttlotScf Ii 0 0 ..,...,. .ft I 1· Harter hacl' &lven Loe Aal' • a. "'""71!, • 1 • w. owttcf s • • -r LOS ANGELES (UPI) - ·'1Dwight Stones js No. 1 now. But . I want to knock him off hi s Pedestal.'' Multi-talented Rory Kotinek ifready can throw the javelin farther and out-long jump St.onel. And who's to say he won 't IW'pau the world '1 premier high jiuaper! . f 'Ill a 75-70 U.CLA victory over tlah9"1ly ol Southern California Sltlwd•Y, Kotl~ek tumed In hLs llfoUrile beat In the hilh Jump at 74'4, breaking the 1cbool record ol7·3 be 1bored with Stones. Kotinek also won the javelin with a.aeasonal•best of 226-10, far shortdfhls UCLA reconlof253-8. He failed to· s~ore in the lont jump although he has a career bestoUS-5. "After I leave UCLA," the 6-1, 170-pound Long Beach product explained. "I want to concen- trate in the hi1h jump. A lot of people have been after me to try tbe decathlon because 1 can do severN e~ent& but l don't want to. "If J make it to the: Olympics, lt"ll be In the high Jump or • .. nothing .. My abilities are in the high jump. I've been at·it ei&llt. yean and it's somel.hbcl l .Wimt lo stick to". · . $ -• ,_ "'\ "Rljht now Dwlglil'I u.·- but I'm ioing to do my ,_. IO C8t<h him. f need compollt!OG lo e-xttl'. In fact, I thrive Oil jt. l 11c11oodJumplng alOlle.:•, ~ After college, Kot~ wit compete , for , the hiah· ... .-.cl Pacific Coast Clu6 of LODI Beach. stones, the world record holder at 7-6~. allfO ls a PCC. athlete. · spon.o411nc role In tho Oiympica ,11'8'11~ lo 1et fil'itprlorlly .. :fOurlol homes wtift divided la-to claues; with 1 double oc- cupency rate maximum ot P7 ln Class 4 and SlO in Clus 1'. For (See OLYMPIC, P11eBS) d bl,> ' G ltt.,....n • t t ,....... a 1 t 7-S ou • victory over unter .....,,. 1 J.t' ..,,,...,..., .. •, aoct-Raynl Fox, while aaten :arr." 1 '• °'""'"-a• 1 and Ro11 Case handled .. ._. ; l~ t:r::1 • ::~I Gerulallll lad Kim W__.. .. $-2: .,'''Sito. • • • car....a a•• "'"'"-. 1' .. ,, ......... 111 in tbeolberdOublea. • 4 ~.,.., • o • .....,.. •' • Ooln1 lnto the fin1l t« <'I ~. : : : t=; ; : f mixed double1,.tll'e Strln11 -'T' ='. l'il · trailed 20'.-U. 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'" ' ,!l ~1 iVe fro ""' ing 'I "'~ to Ori :; re~ ,;,, ""' ~ ~ ' ' ' • JCs PlJ1J1 _Bowl Tilts In· J' olleyliall ' A football bowl l•~·IYltem - for Callfornl1'1 JWllor tolle1t1 bu been a pproved t)y the Com· mlltee on •Athletics 'of the 1C:.1e JC a1soc11tJon. · Sl• bqwl sames matchln1 eon-- terence champions were Ip· p oved at the sprin1 meetlog'ol ~ough ~ists Aim: for · CIF \tie COA r ecently. The games will be played the weekend Of Nov. 21·22 or Nov. 28-29. . • lly DAVE RO!llANO Of .. 0.llr PH .. ...., Lasuqa Beach ll tg~ 's volleyball team has ac - compljabed two thlnp it cCMJ)dn't in lt74-one atilt remains. ,.(n the new setup/'~ ~h C~ast Conference winner, .(of/ wblc i!_O ~J!•&• co.a.at l• 1 m•f!lberl will f:ace the Squtbern-Laat::::a•••~• rti5,l-i)f California circuit champ, which coach Mike DunCan'lliilibed-with includes Golden West. • an overall. recOrd of l.9-3. They ·Other conference bowl pair· IOU. 'to .Cot'Ona del Mar twice dur- 1011 wouJd matcb the Valley~aftcl illC \h~ re&ular ~ and to :Metropolitan confe'rencea , lnalewOci<t ln the semifinals or Th.e ArttsL s have be""_.,•~ /ortun~te ibis year to pick up · several pointers from the Chart House semi-pro team which trains ln the Laguna Beach gym after the Artists have ha"d their workoUt.a. ~u <Cb"'-a°'r::c1•a"'ou=oe">:-.fic:as;;-ca-eoa"'--c"h'-,"" from Japan who is Wl authority on the · SPort and many ol the playf:ra stay to watch him and ;;AILY PILOT Q.) Athletic Results For Girls Gl•L~SWIMMING VAlllSIT'f' u111.,.1'511t 1111 0 •1 ""°•"'~ .. _., 20D Mlt11ay ft•llT-1 U11lverllh . "Tin'e;1;Ql,t lOO Fr1•--'I. ll•tt {U ) t. H-(Ull. FIMI (Ll. 1'me • J· 14.i :IOQ 11\0. Mldl•'f~ 1. GrO(JIO"N\ltl t\J I l.5'nllft ILi. rwna· 2:lJ.I ' '° Frft-1. 6t•lr !U > 2. 11.•....we• IL I J.llt-{U! Time 21.1. 100 Fly . 1. Aom•I• (U j 2 .,,..,, (U' ).Mlf'ttn CLJ ."Tlm11 : 1:1),J, Ohlng-1. R._,..,11 (U)1. S..:onl {U~ 1. C,,IV..lm (L ). PG1n11· IO.~s. 100 l'r••-1 \1,,-.0n tu I 1. Rom11lt) !UI ), Fowir• .. (II.( Yhna · 1"02.' jOO l'ret -f. Groc11eW\lll fU l 1. LtllfnM\ tUI 3.-FliJ>-(ll."'Tlmt S,4U 100 lkck-1. 5;.,..n tlH "l. HllQQlnl ILi J. "'-r1 ln (LI. Tl""I • I· \J.I \OD l r••!;l-1. Ao-;e CU I 2 H .......... IU)J. Smitrl (LI. Tlmt I JS.' 400 Free lle li'f I Unl ... ~t .. ilY. ,..,..... •·It I JUNIOfl VAflSl1"V Golden Stale a.Del Camino Notw. lhePIFplayolfs~ the Chart House work out," says Duncan. "They have learned a lot from him, especially drills.'' • Ulliw rsi1Y Ctt) U l ) Lei"""' a.ad~ Golden Villey .and Cout, 1111•-LarUDa avenged the playoff a.loo against Western.state atid k>la to Inglewood earlier in the De_sert against Central: . ye·u: Witlr'an easy 15-6, 15-3, 15-9 ,Saddleback Is a ~em"'rcil u.e \~l<tory and sol back al Corona ~s1onConferenc.e. · 1 -t ~tlel •Mar 'witb an exciting 17-15, Sites would be packed at a later-15-6, tl-14 win before 700 fans at dat e . althougt). the Valley· LatunaBe~ch . Metropolitan. contest w11i'> be' staged in the Potato Bowl ~at The Artists added another ~ak e rsfield TbMnksgiving feath~r. tO their hats by winning week.end . the re~ent_ Inglewood tourna- . Ttius the stute playoffs, which ment, which annually brine• the had litUesuccess andpooratten:-toughest teams in Southern dflnce, ap):iear~to be dead. , . Calirorbia together. Winning the · Sotith Coast teams also include CIF tiUe appears to be the .only Fullerton, Cerritos, Santa Ana, mount~nfor Laguna to conquer. Mt . San Antonio, San Diego Meia and Grossmont. Other Southern ca1. members are Cypresa, Los Angeles CC, LA Harbor, LA Southwest. Rio Hondo and Santa Monica. . .., ~.Standings SOUTH COAST LIEAGUI , ! "•™1•V•11e,11o1111 JV••Mtl•o • W L W L ~flekll I 0 M!\.iot1Vi9j.e 10 I s.rici-nt• • 1 o.n. Hiii• 1 • '-'ilw rMly ~ > l!I Toro • } DINHIU1 l • LfOUM .. Kl'I • S EIToro 1 I S...OOHnlnt. 3 I Mi\\IOl)Vll )O 0 • Ur!lwn.i\y 10 ,JVV1IMy~\ L _J.g~ 8t1ch I o Dl°"H lll1 I 1 Unlwr\lly ~ l s.inClem.11te • Mluton V!1J.o I E!J-o I . v.,..11, Gell w ' s.nc1 .... ,.,. 10 o MIN.lonVlt fo ' 1 o.MHll11 I l Unlw rlilr l 1 Lao;!-k Kll I • &loro t !O JVO.il w ' ' /11\1116-Votjo • S O I S... Cl""""ni,_ I 1 o 0.na HIUi ~ J O 1Jf\1¥Hllly J • 1 ~a.ec11 2 1 o l!t"to-o o 10 o v11rai;tr 7-i1 w un1 ... r.itr 10 ~a.-.: ..• s....c1...,,.nw ' .Mhl;lonVifJo t 0-Hll\1 J £r4'oro o 11 JVT-11 ~leach Ml11lonVleJ(> OAMHU11· u111wnn r s-ic11,..n1e Ell"oro w ' . ' o I ' . > I . ' . " ... , ...... 11 w ' • ' ' • • • " • • ' ' ' v1ri1llrTrKk W L T , Mluionv;.,1o s o o Ur!lverMty J 2 o S...CMnw11t. J , 0 Oit,..Hllll 1 2 I • IEITon1 I • O L.-8eK h 11. • 1 • ' • •-' I > ' ' ' • I Its i'mpreasive showing at Inglewood prompted Inglewood volleyball coach Gene Popko to S'a)', "Laguna 'Beach is the best high school volleyball team I have ever seen.·· • With seven returning let- termen back from last year's squad Laguna figured to have ot good season and it has yet to tie beaten after nine matches. In faa, Laiuna ~as lost only four games all year-a 14-16 setback to San Clemente and three in the Inglewopd tourney. AgainstSan Clemente; Laguna rallied to win 15-11, 15-12 and 15-10 after the Tiitons won the opener in the batUe for first,Place in the South Coast League race. Helping Duncan with the varsi- ty this . year is Rolf Engen, ot former Olympian who played on eight national champion teams. Engen is officially an assistant in charge of the varsity and Ian Gregory is an f1Ssistant in charge of the Artists' freshman team. With only one player under six feel, one of Laguna's biggest as · sets is its height. "We have a tall team, but I think tile players• ability to jump ia rriore important than beight in volleyball and most of our a"thletes 'are excellent jumpen. :· says Duncan. ~ Duncan also feels his team is excellent at passing and very ef- fective at blocking. OLYMPIC REPORT •• • Two qf the leadi,,ng centers on the team ar.e seniors Cliff Amsden and Malt Albade. Tbe court leader, Amsden is an out- standing blocller and one of the top hitters on the sqUad. Albade specializes in setting up the pass. A new, player on the team this year, senior spiker Wade Binley hes been a pleasant surprise. At 6-0, he is a strong passer ana is very aggressive at the net. The fact that spiker Casey Armstrong is a lefthander-is a natural asset for him. Because he hits from the left side he can be set·up without the ball passing across his race •. Thus, Laguna of'ten has two men in this position · when he is at the net. · The only junior on the team. . Dusty Dvorak, has been very ef- fective at center. The tallest member on the team, senior Jeff Plumme .. is out- standing at performing the of( band shot which passes across his head. He is also a good blocker. A water polo player from the Artists CIF finalist. spiker Oz Simmons is one of the most con· sistent Players. He is a good passer and blocker and is the man Laguna Beach goes to when it's in trouble . Center-blocker Eric Dawson, 6-2, iS a fine blocker when he's playing center. In his fustyearof volleyball , Scott Morgan has turned into one of the passing 'specialists on the learn operating out of the back court. Things are also going well on the junior varsity where the Artists are unde(eateCI after hlne games. including a win over Coronadel Mar. ''One of the reasons (or our suc- cess is the fact that we have no real stars," says Duncan. "We have nine players on the ~am who all see action and we're not hurting with any combination of them in the lineup." · Gymnaslics Stele JC Gyll"lll•lliCI l'h••lt•I LeNt .. e(.JICC l'leor •••r.::lse-1. S1•rlts IGWCI t .JS ?. P•r-1 (H•rbor) t.l l. J . Jo"""°" !GWC! t .05 '· P. JoMIOll IGWC> I .I S 5. 0•>1IS (Long Be.-c:h) I .I ~ ContinuedFromPageB·4 can ·make reservations fo r •.L.1tonlo<P•wd1ne 11.1s. -f -B -lh Pomme1 horse-1. Me1,1•g !Long Be..:,,> •.u 2 P.fivate homes, the m'\)(1mum equestrian ans at romont tn e s.yrnour cGw c1 •.2 J. Jemei. IL°""' ee..,,,19_0,. r.&te for doubles range from $14 to rolling hills of the Eastern 0r111-u (Gw c11.11 s. M•rti11 tLor>ge...c:,,>1.ss •.Schllh (LOAQ h •d •)l .lS. $24-. .;.;."institutions -from un-Townships, orarcheryfansinthe R1ng1-1. Sc,,11ee 1Lo1111 e....::,,1 9.ss 1. 111e> · '-· 1· I · Is -rt d -t · I f th La rentians c.amer1110 cGwc1 •1111 e"" fl.On!! ee..,,,, t .J ' tversi Jes o conven -range reso ts nc o e u Yort lL.onQ 0.•<,,1 t.1s s.Po•it1:!u.v.11evi t.~ from S8 to $14 for singles, youtb northofMontreal. '-U ¥1 1GwC)t .o. • l/•ulling-1. S.1rlel (GWCJ ,.JS 2. Abr•ml {LA hOsteis froqi $1 to .$14 and camp-Visitors will be required to v.,~.,, t.1s J. P•rades 1L.t. Hertior1 9.1 '· o.,.;~ ing· and trailer sites from $3 to .-a. make a 30 percen• depooit within (Long &..chi'· os s. Sc"11" <Lon!I Be1K,,11.1s•. ..,,, ,..,_ MM\l11 tUN>Q 8t1K,,l l .I. ' Motel prices varied from $8 21 days_ of receipt of response P•••U•• ars-1. """'"n cLonQ ae..::""''·' 1. -1-imum for a double in Class I 1~m the committee. The money erw IL°"'ill •..::,., 1·' 3• LI Rue ct.onv BeiKhl 1·1 llUll IV '· IPIOll (l.Jlnt &tech) 1.1 s. 0..111-..• (Oi*° to $64 maximum in Class 6. • .;will be held in trust. The remain· v111t1> 1.ur.. Le~1 tGw c11.•. ~ " " b d thr HIGh Mr-I. Hlrl (Long 8e«"I 9.S l. Mar\ill vrganizers are counting on e1g t · ~inC'80 percent must be pai ee ,ILOfl9 BN<.,,1,.os J. s1r1ct11, fl..Ollg Beach) 1.1 , new hotels, inc~udin the swank months before the Garn-. Should 111ei •••11 cGwc1 •r>e1 Pa1-*"1Hl•bo<"l1.1s•. -~ Otlw.oll.(Oi.c40 V1ll9,.IL1..-..... .-~ OOO:rooiii.-rf"oiil enWen. LO tie s s p ans ill1JiroUgh, lhe 1.n-r01Md-1. Meru,, (Lctro11 ae..::,,, .so.n1. O'U1 "•d f lb OJ ) • A • ill be bl ·1 th ' n..ong S.•.::" 4t.21 J. P•rldH 41-Yrbod ""'' 4 r<IC: y or e ymp c . ccom-w a e orecoup e1rmoney o.im•• fDl•blo v.11 • .,1 ,,_01 s. L•io11io i:iiodations also are available for ·if the accommodations are renta· IP•~l••.06•.ScNiu tLorogaeK,,>4l .14. LAGUNA'S MATT ALBADE (4) SETS UP CLIFF AMSDEN. -· Oil~rs, Edis~n Triumphs; MD ltoll Bar.ons u;se, 9-8 -. ijuntingto·n Beach scored a pair of runs in Edison High School's the fourth to defeat host Gbargers rei;nained in Anaheim, 2·1. in Empire solid contention for a League baseball pla y CIF playoff berth with a while Mater Dei toppled 9,3 Sunset League vie· St. Anthony High, S-3, in tory over host Marina's Angelus League action in Vikings baseball tCam Long Beach Monday af. Monday afternoon. ternoon. Fountain Valley wa.s Doug Mansolino virtually elfrninated squeezed Jim Van from lhe pos t-season Tighem across for one competition wheo host HS Oilers run a nd Mark Los Alamitos :~opi>ed a Kimball singled up the 9-8 e.ight·inning·decis~on. middle to get Stan Terry Riek Bashore . hit:, a homewithwhatprovedto th_ree-run homer w~th betbewiflningtally.John Make Macoy a nd Rick Kr~)ner struck out 10 Hi ti bard . on _the _,ba_se Anaheim batters includ-paths m the first 1nrung ingthelastJnaoin eachof to get. Edison U11der way the final two innings with and th,e Chargers never the bases loaded. looked back. Al <7ibson went all Ute way on the mound for Mlltero.I U I .. ' S<.11u1t1,.::r-11 1 1 Pellftktllo, pr 0 1 GorgHt. rl O Cl Li-1,$1 l I P.EcclH.lt• 1 o 0 . l.tM'fl•. lb l " 8 .Mtc.•UleY.P J Cl T.EC<ll,,Jb 1 0 Prltll.lb 1 0 ,,,,_l!Mtc1ui.,,r1.11 • o A-,11 l o G. lrkGo••,,, <:I Cl Cl S:-Ml:Gow..,, tfl ' 0 GolH ,2b 1 Cl OrNM,C l 1 .11\eftM.IC•UllT.llh I 0 ~·· ' :rt ) Ed.ison. striki ng out 11 ,.. ~ven and scatte~ring six " " hits effectively. : : Edison scored rive 2 1 times in the third with· • • ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' • • • • ' • • 1 ,.. • .,..1.111 V•lley Cl l Cl all r o Smllh, tl·r• S 1 " ""'°'l•n:I. p • o~......._d ~ 2 O Up!Otl, lb. • O 0 s-tori. JD ~ 0 Cl Cr.it. rf-p l 1 5 J«k_,... ' 0 ' •W ' ' ' ' ' • • I Macoy's two-run triple and Bart Schaefer 's l'-''O· run dou}>le highli ghting the inqing. Fountain Valley went into the seventh inning tied with Los Ala mitos . 6-6. The FV Ba rons scored a-pair of runs ~n the top of the inning wh e n Ray Craft Walked. Dean Fox doubled and Rob Hardman sing led to put Fountain Valley in front. 8-6. But the hosts came n'kht back with a pair in their halr of the irintng on ... three hits . a 'b ares- loaded walk and a two· out single. In the eighth. Los Al amitos decided the issue with three straight singles. Ne wport Harbqr ';t schedul ed game With Loara was -switC'hed to Wednesday at 3:15 at La Palma Park in Anaheim after a dispute Over a night gam€". Baseball- th I . I h . . -orr· . I T•.-n KO.-.t: 1. L°"9 B•I<:" 168.SG 1. Goldl>n ei'ents at e out ying venues. be to ot er v1s1tors, an lCla w.s1 '"·Ol J. P1111e1tn• 1s..a '· 0i•1110 v.,11,, • " For exam_ple, the lodging agency said. • 142·'°· M.1t1r0ti 001 010 1-i 1 ken•y 1111ffq1 ,...,.., I • e:ow.n.< . I • ' • ' • ' • ' • • • ' Standings O H....,m.,,.~ o 1 TotalS • JI I ·~---~ ..... ~ .. ~~ .. ~-,;~,:-,----~b~---,;;,-s~;=----~d--;;-;.:--------1 Sl.Alll"::..l"""MCl:.:t;:J~ •,:;, '"-"11-,30-Sl LMAl•l'llHH ltl ... • • ' ' . 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Le•Atem•IO\ ,_, IXAMPU: '75 T();YOT A -t ODDI'. • ~. _lliN.., whole WtM ,,,.._ , (T£S13081l ' 52996 Weat Dlvtaion West Division Oakland 13 10 .565 Dodcers 17 10 .630 "'Texas 13 10 .565 Cincinnali 14 12 .538 21fi Allgell 'f 13 12 .520 J • San Diego 13 12 .520 3 Kansas Cit:{ 12 12 .500 l'h San Francisco 12 12 .500 3'-h Minnesota 9, 10 .474 2 _ AUanta 13 14 .481 4 Molc~go _ ~ J.S .37S • "" Houston 10 19. .345 8 Gauchos • -.n ... n• .. ' ~•..-.cl t 1 HOtf-Ugt., If 1 0 Win, 8-3 Sc•Ui~ll 1 0 Grtttl11, 20 1 0 Tiet.II, rt 1 I 0.peOO,lb 1 Cl L•f:ttn(l,C J 0 ClTRUS -Th~ Sad· "-""'" l D ·~-" rlli Fo<,inl•tn Vt lley l 0 M.lftM • • . ' ' . ' ' ' • • o l'Wwport Hffbor o W.ttern • J Wlttlnl111ter J ! I o Me ... y·1·ker•1 1 Edi-t. MtrlMl Cl l.of.Al.mll0$t ,Ft,,.V•llt J l !l l Cl Wtllml"'ltr 4, W1\11r11 1 O W.•-Mll•Y'I G•mt ·' ·~ •• ,., ' •• • ~ ~T Melllll•Y .. 0-MMlll•Y'•G•- eotton7, Clevel"""S !ot. Lou1111. Pl'lll•delpto!a l , .. IU""'°"'J.New Yorti;I •. ,Ml)nt, ... ),Olk •tot ,,. . 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J Ll•Plft Pft1ram {ll!v) ·~a -Georae Reeves, Otniw l:JO lrl'A'S'H (RJ H1•k111's pai. 'llatcti. 111 ff'Olts f!Oln lilt lllOllOtlll!OIQ. ID ....... ; "The M11illfimt Arllbtr· compound dill 1114 ht btfim 1 -(" (dr1) ·42 -Joseph Colten. com'licatld plan lo import bar· Inn liloot"tht•d, Annt 8~1ttf. ~01,0lls fram.1 rtll1111111C ll:JO :::.=1Ftt'.'*"'"' atai'li1rn m• ,...., 1:a1 . ~,,_."" liliiik: ~ (ti) '1111 Ctllfwlll 1:4i MoN: "r"" Goldtfl Kotl1'' Ill" (R) (*') '7C-lllllllfill Sheen, (com) '6! -[r~re Kcwta, CJd Yk MoflOW, Midlllll l't!"n,.. Stu· Ch111ut. art lrllftDli~ lficll lloftt. Aflw -Z:Oll ID M.lli1M Shop: ''Cliiu Ck!," ~s Mt dtlikrtklJ betfl "iNd • "'IJ" Miii to rlltlr Mlllls bJ 1 psydlotic J:IO O Mtwit: "Tiit Uectrk "'"..., slltfttt in 1 lfntll·fowQ 5'eed 11¥. t (Jtr·fil "60 -Rod C11nu011. Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES Iii (C) .,.... ti MtNf A ....... lllt" (tO!n) 'SJ -l1u1to 8tct!I, Mtrilyrl Moniot, 8t11y Gr.bit . J:OO 0 (t) "Tiie ltllftr f11p" (romJ 'SS -frank Si111tr1. 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ACTOlt't' (Cl 1:• •\•CTIUC COMl'AIN'I' ICI <CTw• l :Jf CAllJIASCOLl•O.t.S fCI (NII lz• l'~T 1111001 WITN TMI 8JCNJITS 1Cl •• MAKINO TMtN•• oaow ICI 11'11.) • I I;• TOOA WltM MAOILINI CC) (1(0C£1 4:M ILt:CTlllC COM,-ANT ICI l(TWI S:• SllAMI STltllT CCI ICTWI t :M 110 I LUI MAllllLI (Cl IHETI •1• MAN ANO INVlltONMaNf •<• 71• ltOMANTI( lll•aLUOtrl (Cl <Pall ·11• ~ACllO,-AUTUMNICI 1• S"ICIALr iCI IPI SI f :ff TMt TMI .. 1001: LIVI N-.LOWi.t,-IC I ll(OCE I II:• CALIJl(UtNIA .IOU•IN"'-ICI IN SI } I '--· ., ' • 'Romeo,~ 'Greasepaint' at Co~lkges M•c.,••••• • llAC:.-C If -~ 'DI.mt RMI IOOO .... GEORGE C. SCOTT "BANK SHOT" ...... ,.,.., ... .,.._ ___ _ Tho apoWght lallJ onto lbe cdlre1e stagu this week aa both Orange Coast Colleae and Goldeo .West Coll.eee launch their latest pro- ducUons -in decidedly different veins. . At Orange Coast, Shakespeare's ''Romeo and Juliet" ls the fare, gpenini Wednesday for an eight-p6formance run in <the colJege auditorium . Golden West lights up ·on Thursday Wilb... e_m.u1ical......,'T6e ·Roar of the-Gr.ea'sepaint, tbeSmel oftheCrowd.'' . -' ~ . I • Intermission -Tom-Titus • Thursdays throu'1Jt -''Subject to Flt'i'1 SatU(.days at 8 o'cloclC, ~n.clu.de1 it• en1•1•· with 5 p.m. mutlneea on . •n,t at South C~!• un<jays, M.ay 11 and 18. • , 1m Ne tickets may be Bvd., Coata M'esa, W'i r pu11cha1ed 11l the coliege performancea tonlfhl' Else.where on the locu.l trading ocr in theif rolc.'6. o'clock. David Emmet ' book.storeor\hedoor. throuah Sundiy· a~ theater scene, ltnal cut· The playing dates · for IN R:HIEB. roq_~tal lj_y· dlre.\t1~1: · Re~r_yatt ta ins will be drawn, on ••6 ''Romeo·· have been ex·. ing theater : lf6 . .._. 1 , Rm& Riv. Vu'' al the panded from the normal -Marthella Randall's -Se,baatlan's Wesl~ ~,::h~! a::. ~.5~~~ ~~!d:;~:6'eJ~1~o u~!.; .,;r~e:~~l~~.~c~f:~f ~; Dinn:7', Pla)'hoUse ~ti~: lo Fits" at South ~t wee~s 1.nst.ea~ ur one. Its stint •at the Laguna baa The Most }Upp~ ~~pertQfy . CQ.!l tlnM:lD.1 .Seatin is 11mite. to ~-Mo'tlt.o P-lay house -Fella''-abo,afd-icmfiti its two-month engage-"!ifilltly_. c.ur.ta1n le;,.8-ton11ht throuih Satur:-=-thro -b S d t-.,,,. mentafSeba1tian's west o'elock and admlaslohjs dayi wlih RO be rt ug un uy • 1..,, Dinner Playhouse Js the free. Engtn¥n and J acqui~ Avenida Pico, Snt musical ''The Most Hap· .MOtter,!'hi ading the ca.st. Cle' mente. Cllrtaln Um• py Fella." AT GOLDEN w .. t. al -. Kent Johnson is sta•r( ... Cu~t . IJ Is B:lO at the ~•rl throughout lb.! .Ir a .. •a playtiOUae,-606-Laguna ' -----?----~ e • DIRECTING "Romeo '"Roar of the Grease-Canyon Road , La4'U'na week and reservations -MICIU.to _, -lltrlf••••.Jt ...., ....... u •. ,:00 ~IOQOl &IQ-"U IDJ.00 .. ,_ ·· UPERSESSION" and Juliet" !Or Orange paint,''withMauriceAI· Beach . R e·servations are imperative at alO-HoT HIW suaftMG Coast College is William lard and Carl Nelson in 494-07'\3. '92·99$5. : llONll~"' SCAIKIOW 111- '· AMTHOLO•Y IY Purkiss, who promises a the starring roles. Also ,.,..=,-,C-.,-.,,-,.=--======~=====-~~~~H~A~J~r~~:;;;;~ markedly different pro-featured ur:e Barbarf du ct ion r r o m th e Weber and David Jone!, celebrated st agi ng of along with a lar.ge It 67J·626t 1006 al OCC. The play ' chorus . ..... ~ will be staged in the. "Greasepaint" plays , •• round with the audien~e in the large Community on stage and the actors Thea ter on campu9 ( 642-4321 ) Direcl or collect, to subscribe to YOUR hometown paper. the IYIS FIOM 7 P.N. 5-*Y .,_ 2 P.M. MAMA'S fill-ii i'I GIRLS COLOR ~"" ZIMIF..-..... i.C .... IOMMIE'S KIDS 114 IALtOA ...... _,73.41141 A "tSC"" 10 WITCM MOlll'fTA..,. v 1 ~ftl Of JliOAICA IHI" A ' ALOH~i. IOllY & y IO:>e" IP'GI "Lost .t.-ric .. Htr1 .. A _ "Df:ATH RACE 2000'" ,..-"SOlOIER ILUI" Ill ~Mon !htu F" ll JOp;;; S•! /Sun /HOI 12 3Q Mon'~"'"'" ,.,_,p .... -1 1 2~ THE CI TV SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •Sl2-972t W CITY CENTRE C INEMA~ S.A. 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T< R R R 1\1 (I M ti t• S• do •• . •: it's 'R<1<l<1r' j 'ii:flA!ls'!'J~.o[f,1 kwho plays Radar on the TV hit series . d • . a s to a group ol Golden West College stu- I ~~ts after giving a lecture series at the college Burghoff a ressed a number of acting'classes at GWC. · , r pouse Pa~el Okays ~ eapons Measure ~ -' $, From Wire Services ,------------ fWASHINGTON -The Iiouse ( J kmed Services Committee ap~ JN S ff 0 RT *oved a .$32 billion military :--eapons bill today after reject-'------------"- ilg an amendment to admit •men to military academies *4 make them eligible for com- ~duty. , The bill, approved 32 to 6. is 0.7 billion below President ]!ord's reques\ for military e;<Juipment purchases and re- s,arch ~nd development for the flscal year starting July 1. ~~Major cuts included a $185.8 l]tUlion slice in development of fpting command posts from which the President would oPerate during a nucleai-war and a:J2'60.2 million cut from requests f4r ~ircraft to provide early warrung of enemy attack. )f.llC .. ._ c- '.CHARLOTTE, N .C. -The cfutitutional rights of 1B youths deluded from a 1971 address· by then President Richard on were not violated by four former White House aides and others, accord- iljg to a jury decision. ;The 18 has sought $1 .1 million in damages in a civil suit on grounds they were 1illegally, _ bF.fed from Nixon's address at qti'arlotte Coliseum honoring evangeli'at Billy Graham a · CJiarlotte native. ' S.lltla K-Girda .SEOUL -South Korea's gov- etnment and opPo.sition leaders agreed today to call a special parliamentary session to adopt a resolution on national security in the light of recent developments in Indochina. . The special session. expected 1n two weeks, would warn North Korea not to stage reckless at- tempts against the South and call for cooperation by the United Na- tions and friendly nations to back South Korean efforts for security. Police found a third Arab t.er· rorist r~cket nointed at Jerusalem today, three daiys after two missiles exploded. near an Israeli museum. · The Soviet-made Katyusha rocket was mounted on a porta- ble launcher near twin launchers that fired the earlier rounds. /ffi"l"fl BIU OK'd WASHINGTON -The Senate has given its final approval to a federal strip mining bill which is similar to a measure voted by President F~rd five months ago. Api)roval of the compromise legislation is a virtual certainty µt the House later this week. Water Bonds Group Gets HeadquQ:rters nie South Coast Citizens Com- mittee for Water Bonds has establishe<I an election head- qtiarters in o(fices over Laguna Federal Savjngs a nd Loan in Monarch Bay. Lt. Gen. Frederick E . Leek (USMC-Rel.) said the organiz.a: · lion now is seeking volunteers to, help in mailing, telephoning and other pre-election activities in support of the $3.5 milUon water ~d issue facing voters on the Viejo Plans Spriµg Home, Garden Tour Seven homes in Mission Viejo, representing six of the home de- v(!}opmentS, will be included ln the second annual spring home and garden tour 3P,Pnsored by the MiS'sion Viejo Bea·utiful Commit; tee. . . According to committee spokesmen, the tour, let for 1 to s p.m. May 18, Is part of a "Do Something Beautiful In Spring". campa11n throughout May. · Tickets at S2 each are now on · Jal• at Valley Realty, 23688 El -Toi'o Road and 2SS65 Jeroolmo Road, El Toro; Great American Realty Company, 25200 Cabot Road. Laguna Htlls; or the Municipal Advisory Council (MAC> ortice in La Paz ·Plaza, Mission Viejo. Included ln the ticket price is the tour, refreshments af· terwards at the Deane Homoa Swim and .R~cquet Club, and door prizes ln•ludlni a weekend 111LuVe1u .. 'I M,ay 27 election. Bond monies will be used ln part to fund a water main replacement project and to up- grade the South Coast Water Dis- trict's water distribution system. "Passage of the bond measure will insure an adequate water supply for all the district's needs and measurably improve our fire pro~ection . Its failure w9wld mean ~ostly delays in carrying forward absolutely essential replacements a nd reinforce· ments needed to maintain ade- quate standards of service," Gen. Leek said. . Further information on the water bond measure is available by calling the election head· quarters at 496-4804 or 1oing to the headquarters orfice at Suite lOlA, .3 Monarch Bay Plaza. - Horse Shooter Facing Trial ' . EL CAJON (UPI) -Warner Cook, 20, of San Diego, accused of wounding a horse witb a crossbow. was remanded to Superior Court to stand trial after a prelimina'ry hearing in Municipal Court. Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney Frank Thomas said Monday that Cook will be arraigned May 19 on two counts of cruelty to an animal, one1 count ot posseuion ' of marlj9ana and· one count of pQSsesslon of stolen property. It was aUeaed that on two oc- casions, March 12 and 13, Cook shot bi• girlfriend's bone nve times with a crossbow after quamol'f.'i with her. The - w11 not \ Uled. FBI Chief ilono~ed By Church ~om Wlre.8en1ces FBI DirectoY ·Cla19te. M. 1WieJ told.the KUllU City COO· sre1aUon be was ao lmpreued by lhelr attentiveness, 1'I almOlt am tempted to tear up all the rues I have on you.'' It was one of lhe llatster m~ mentl at the Country Club Chris· Uan Cburrh, whe·re Kelley ha• been a member since 1161. He was named a life· elder, the hl&hest honor bestowed by the con•re1~tlon, and presented with a llfe_']>atron memben.bl.P In the Dla<lples ol C~rist lllst.oricli Society. The churcl), Kelley 1aid, "has made • very. decided impact on me in my Profession, on bow I carry out my responaibiliUes on the way I makedeci!:ions." ' * Seventeen high-level ex- ecuUves with salaries totaling $MS,980 a year have been flJ'ed in ( PEOPLE J a shakeup of the money-plagued Falstaff Brewing Corp. Falstaff was purcha&ed last week by PaafKalmanovltz: in the form of $10 million in new preferredstoclt. · The 89-year-old Ka1manovitz is chairman of the San Franclsco- bued General Brewing Corp. · Among those dismissed were Joseph Grlesedleck, former chairman and president. whose salary as vice chairman was list- ed al $51,708. * Philippe Petit, wbo made headlines last summer by walk- in1 a tightrope between the 11~ story towers of the World Trade Center, will make bi8 New York circus debut Thursday in the bicentennial edition of the "Greatest Show. on Earth" at Madlaon Square Garden. The 25-year-old Frenchman ' unhurt in his spectacular N~ York feat and in similar walks between the towers of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and the' towers of the Harbour Bridge in Sydney, Australia, recenUy re- covered from injuries suffered in a fall last January while rehears- ing with the Rloglinl Broo. and Barnum and Bailey Circus. * President Ford presented awards to the Multiple Sclerosis Society's "Mother and Father of the Year." The reCtpients -Jadle Smltb of Spokane, Wash. and Robert f1ader, Norfolk, Va. -received plaques from Ford in an oval of. flee ceremony. ' "We're very proud ol You. 0 the President said. "You are a sym- bol of what people can do despite bardahipo." . * By a 3·2 margin, the New York Appellate Division upheld the manslaughter conviction r:A Allee Crtmm1D1 in the 1965 slaying of her 4-year-old daughter, Allee Marie. In its decision, the court re- fused Mrs. Crimmins request for a new trial in the sensational case. Mrs. Crimmins originally was convicted of manslaughter in the slaying July 14, 1965, of her daughter and murder in the de- ath of her son. Edmund Jr .• 1. But the murder conviction. for which she bad drawn a life sen- 1'Dce, was reversed on appeal and the charges dismissed. * The first man on the moon, Nell Armstroag, will receive the Win&• of Man Award at a $100.a· plate dinner-dance Mar. 21 sponsored by the Society of.Ex- perimental Test Pilots at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Armstrong, now a professor of aeronautical enginee&lg at the University of Cincinnati, will be the 1econd recipient of the award. The first honored was Lt. Gen. Jame• Doolittle, USAF (ret.). ' Comedian Bob Rope will be emcee at the af£air. Planners OK Train School For Newport 'l1te Newport Beach Planning Commission has a use permit for the establishment of a school to train Industrial psychologhts In Newport Place. The acbool will be located at .019 Wuterly Place, In the vicinl· ty ol Orange County Airport, and will be run by Pepperdine Unlvenity. · Pepperdloe proposes to establish the school In the bottoin floor of •!'-·existing v1cant, two- story otnce bulldlo1 oWoeil by Koll Income Propenl .. , In•. The bulldlna will be used u a rombinatlon office and-school facility, with office hours during the d•Y and rlassea held trom S p.m . to 10 p.m . durlnc the week and orcaslonally on Saturdays.· · The 1chool will primarily be for . araduate students and for· . those already employed who wlahtoup1radeljlelroreclentlals' Tlmd!J,May&.1176 OAlLYPILOT 87 TV Course Set-for Fall 18 Colleges Produce $142,000 Program ily ALAN DIRKIN Of .. O.lly PllM""'" A neW $1'2,000 educaUonal TV· course, titled ''Contemporary California Issues,'' wUl-Pe broad· cast by the Coast Community College District ln the CaJl for Orange Coast and Golden West students. It wall produced by a con· sort.tum of 18 colleges with help from the staff of these institu- Tons of Steel Uons and expert specialists from outlide agencies. It was given a prevlew at a board meeting of the district trustees last week. AU. WERE ASSEMBLED !or' the7p.m. •bowing, but then there was a delay due to technical dir-· ficulttet. The tape machine malfw1ctloned and a member of· the telecommunicationa staff had· to husUe over to the station at Golde.n West to get a~er. · The show went on at8p.m. The topic was "Aging" and by then the audience was an hour older. The course will be presented in twenty 30·minute programs sup- ported by a textbook and study guide. The course will focus on nine issues: poverty, crime and justice, drug abuse, resourcea a nd energy, pollution, agtng, racism, sexism, and education. VICE CHANCELLOR Dr. Bernard Luskin explained that ~ the consortium of 18 colleges -''-...:.,.,.,;,...;,>;. 1 represents all th -: colleges in ~ Orange and San Diego counties. . He said that it is a :rY educa- -'4 llonal first in that it lnvolved ii cooperation between the com- , ' --.· munity colleges, the state un- iversity campuses 8nd the un- iversity campuses. He said that it will be ofrered as an upper division course at the four-year schools where the stu- dents will be required to do more research. J THE PROJECT was financed ' by a $142,000 federal grant from ., , l fundTshco,ntrolled by a state agen-~· ~ cy. e 142,000 paid for supplies and the film, but not for the man· hours which were provided by each campus. It will be one of seven courses offered for credit by KOCE, Channel 50, in the fall. occ Summer Registration -Forms Ready ., Appointments for s ummer school registration at Orange Coast College may be picked up through June 1 at the college ad· ,missions office. Registration will be held June 5, 9, and 10 from 8-8:30 p.m. and June 6 from 8 a.m. to3:30p.m. in the admissions and records of· lice. · "' The first of three 116-foot long, six-inch · thick steel beams is lowered into place by crane at site of new Department of Motor Vehicles building under construc- tion on West 19th Street, Costa Mesa. ·Each 'beam weighs 6'h tons. The $525,000 building is scheduled !or completion in November and will replace present OMV building, also on 19th Street. It will be the largest summer session in the college's history. wllh more than 300 courses being offered. School runs June 16 to Aug.8. Late registration will take place June 11, 12, 16 and 17 from 8 a .m. to 8 p.m. Officials are expecting more than 10,000" students. Last year had a record 5,462. For further information call 556-5733. Saddleback Studies Day Care Center Bi~ Agricul,ture Pupils Feted Plans for a student day care center have been formalized at Saddleback College but final ap· proval is still needed from the college's board of trustees. Board members are scheduled ~bear the proposal for remodel-- mg one of the campus' ~rta!lle Contractor Sentenced In Wage Case Wade E. Peebles, a framing contractor with businesses in Irvine and-Costa Mesa, has been sentenced in Harbor Municipal District Court on charges he fa.it~ to make . state payments W1thheld ·from employes' wages. Peebles pleaded no contest to charges filed by the Department of Benefit Payments of failing to pay disability insurance and state personal income tax deductions amounting to $5,895. Judge Calvin P. Schmidi gave Peebles a 30-day suspended jail term, placed him on probation for- 36 months and ordered full restitution. The case ·involved the firm of Wade E. Peebles Jr. Inc. of Irvine and Peebles and Deans Inc., 3303 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meaa . It involved deductions from wages of between 40 to 80 ·employes,Jor two quarters in 1973. R TARYDIRECTOR Keith 0 . Burnham buildings, Building Q into a child care facility May 12. ' MEANWHILE, COLLEGE ol· ficials are also studying an offer by D~. Robert Peterson, county s~penntendent of schools, to run the day care center for the col· lege. In a le tter to Saddleback Coll~ge Supt. Robert Lombardi, the county sc hool orricial declar~d his office could · establish, operate and provide ~e staffing required for the day care center. THAT WOULD LEAVE the college only with the responsibili- ty or furnishing space ror trailers and a fenced·in play area for children, according to a Sad- dlebaek spokesman. Saddleback ofricials will de- lf;rmine whether the county schools intend to open the day care center not only to students but also to other mothers in the community. Future Fanners Ready for Fair Costa Mesa High School's F\lture Farmers of America are to present a fair on the campus MaylO. There will be horticultural and livestock events, reports coordinator Mike Rinaler, and a sale of baked goods. 'lbe fair will .~from from 8 a .m. to5p.m. Eleven Costa Mesa and Mia· sion Viejo high school students were among 64 students from 12 Orange County schools honored in Los Angeles for agricultural projects. The awards banquet sponsored by Security Pacifi~ Bank, culminated a Future Farmers of American competi- tion conducted in conjunction with the state Department of Education. Costa Mesa winners were George King, Laura Remsen Elizabeth Hallacy and Juli~ Belanger. Winners from Mission Viejo were Ken Brown John Gash. Tracy Mitchell 0Gregg Rarick, Gerald Romm~. Belb Stahlhuth and PauletteTulleners. Courses Outlined An eight -pag e newspaper listing more than 550 courses being of. fered this summer by Orange Coast and Golden West colleges has been mailed to 168,000 homes in the Coast Community College District. . The publication contains a complete summer session schedule. Dr. Thomas A. Blakely, director of the summer pro- gram at both schools, ex· pects an enrollment up to 20,000. Newport Developer Elected to Rotary . KeJtb· 0 . B~rnham, a Newport Beach land developer, has been elected a d1rectocof Rotary International. · As a director, Burnham will serve in a full-lime capacity for two years for the organization, which has 762 000 members in 151 countries. ' ' ROTARY INTERNA110NALHAS 16 directors, witb six com· ins from the United Statea. Burnham, who bu lived on Unda Isle "for six years since moving to Newport from WbiWer. b also on the board or direc· ton of Bt1 Brothers ot Orange County and ls active in the Newpart Harbor Chamber ol. Commerce. LAST YEAR, BURNHAM SERVED 11 president of the Uoda Isle Community As1oct1tton . A rotar1an for 18years, Burnham l1 a member of the WhttUer Rotary Club. ' ' I , ' • .. ,. ., ., .. • ' \ Ollll.VPILOT e..19'7s ·N~wport ·Ph()ne Change Due City peraonne1 and ciU1e.n$ illke will enter into a period or adjustment soon when the phone l)"lt.efll.I 1bl!t to a new des1gb at Newport Beach city hall. .Ci'"-Y purchasing agent Don W. · .Means told city councilmen re· . cently that ·when the phone awilchboard changes ov er to u. clirect·dlaling Centrex system, callers will lind something dil· •ferent. · A problem In liming means that although the system will change so that each department has its own number, new phone directories-with the new num- .bers wlJl not be available unlil November. So, tor' the first month of opera- tion -from June 9 lo early July -a city hall operator will take . all calls plac~ on lhe oJd numbe't ol 673°-UtO and then 1lve lhe new number to the caller. After the first month, lhe city s wilcbboard will close and caller-s will reach a phone com- pany operator, who will provide the correct phone numbers . Means seid lhel during the chanceovtr, rel:ildents will r~· celve Jntormation about lhe new procedures in waler bills and other mailings. P UBLIC NOTICE PUHi.iC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE $TATIMIENT 01' AIAN00NMEN7 • OF'USE 0 " f'IC11TIOUS •uSINf.SS NAME Tn1 tollO¥Olft9 perwni h11ve lii.tl• doo>ec:l 1ht u~ ot tile !1<Ullou~ b<l~i~)\ ,....,.,_ l'ICTITIOUS •USINISS MAMliSTATf.MENT I TIM IOl-ll'IQ pe<tolll I re ~no bus.I· Ns1~: ' &MA RT S ET, .t1.t !.oulfl C0111t CHANNEL ONE !CHANNEi.. 1). pg KarDOr 81..0 .. 5'.llt. ~. Col.W ,.,,., CiUlort1r1 n•~ TM Pr09r•m s. ..... 1c1s, Irie., • c .. uoml• COl'POf"l llon, »Dl Harbor •1¥11., So.tit• <;-l. Cos la Me w . c;.lllfornla .,.,. Hi911•av. La1una Bea(h. Cetlrornl• ..... Thi Ficlltlbus 6u•fne•~ N•mt ,.... hn~ lo IOOVl' W<IS 111~0 h• Orangie Clunty on Novem~r 1•. 191J. Ou1hy1n1 Ku m <1 r , 2912 Alli LAl9ur.a, LIOu"" Beach, Ca I 1!orn'"q?i>) 1 l'ri1.t1111 Ku""'". 1911 Alla L.IQUO.O. ,\..19u111 Beac:n, c .. 111ornl 19~6}1 Thi• 11U11nes1 ••• <ondu<:tt ll b y oo In· dl..Ua..i.1 . K•1•hn1Ku..,.r Th~ s111t,,1nt ""''' filed w;1h the Co\lftl w Cll!r~ ol Orange Counlyf)f'IA.pfol Tllli l)UlilllSS I\ cond\Kttod ., I Ulf• porMIOR. .! TM Pl'"ogram S.r.,l<•1, Int; Paul E. Eiatn. S.tn1t1fy Thl1 sta•e-t ""''' Iliad wlltl lht C-IY Clerk of Orl ft99 Counly on Aprll 2'. ttlS. """ Pulllllthl!<I Orenge Coll\! Oally pjlOll, lrMY6, U,:I0,21, 191S IU1·1' ~ 10, 191i. • """' Publ•!>f>ed 0 •.Jngoe C~\t o.,11 v Pilot, Aprll l~.:n.29 • .J"a M•111. 1t1~ ll'l>n ----------- PL" Bl.IC !\O'fJCE· FICTITIOUS BU SINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollow1 ng per"°"",. <1re Ooing bo.l'J. MSsas: . PEYTON ENTERPRISES. 8811 C.O.\t Hwy .. L,JQIHl.I Be a ell, Ce Iii. "26S1 Rawmona Pr lte Pey1on, nsMystk W.Jy, L119un11 Be•< II. C~hl. 92~Sl Jam es W•lliam Pewton. 16~11 w;mo1~n Ln. H"nl•noton Be.ell. C..lll.'11444 C""•leS R.Jgiln Pe~ton. 41133 '0r. •lAQ!Oft RO .. Corona '"'' Mar, C:..111 "1~1S Silr<1 S\ew•rl T awl or , 11111 CD.isl Mwy , Lagun• Bt•ch, C11l1I. 91bS1 Tnls ll u•lncss i~ conductctt by I ~ner1l 1>«rtn~r~lp, James W. Ptylon Gen. P11rtftf!r T11ls stat~ment was '''"" .... in the (.oun!w Cler._ 01 Or~nll" Co11nl y on Aprol 11, 1~/S. Published Oranll" C~~I D11lly PllOI, ~ii 12.2'1, and N\ay6, 1], 197S 1.f.lb.1S Pt; BLIC NOTICE • ,,,,9 NOTICE TOCREl>ITORS SUPI! ltlOR COUflTOI' TNIE STATE 01' CALll"blilNIA FOR THIE COUNTY OPOflAHGE Prkl. A·UOl1 • E state o t J OHN f'I,, 8AGGOT, 0.cu M'd. Pt:lll.IC l'iOTleE ------c=-.c=,,...--NOTICE TOCRl!OITORS SU .. ERtOR COURT 0 .. THIE ST A'T E OF CALI l'OR '4.IA FOii TH E COUNTY OF ORANGE N1.A·UI .. , • E•tate ol CYNT HIA A, C.t.SMIRE. De<t •H'll NOTI CE IS HEREBV Gl\1£Ntolhe C•ed•to .. ot uw .Jbowe naml!d de<lldli'nl 111at 111 Pl'~on• havrno c1111m1 ~n~t !he uiul <W<eOen\ 1r1 rirquirld lo tile them, W•I" the .... Cll0$$11fV VOUC:l'oef'I, In U. oflk e ot the ci..rk ot tM above en· UtlM<OUfl, or 1oprtwn1 Chem, with Ow ~cess.;iry vouc:her1, lo t!1t un.,....sl'71fd •I THE OF F ICE O F "e r illlorntw. DOMBRDW & McKE NNA, 500S lrMin Stre~ll. Su•lt 1250, Union Bank T-. Oran!!'t, ca1ilo•n1a, wnlcn I\ the~ (II t>u~•nl!~S ol '"" ~defS•Ont<I in I ll m,oller ~ pt-r t•1n1no to 1111 est•ll!'of Silld dK..i.!nt, wllhin ....,r months <lllllf" llll llril P"l>l1C•!1ono1 11115 notiu . D.llell Aprol li , 191!. CLEME NT INE CASMIRE OOMBROW E>Ot<.,lrilol lhe Estele GI tn.e aGoYI! nameOltt<~ OOMllAOW &M<KIENNA Attorneys et Law illlShi..in S.treel 5.lolWIUOUnion81nll Tower Or..,p,CA.92 .... Ttl; U U)U!·ll42 Allor1111y5 lor E•eu1lrlir PubU$hell Oriiln<Je C""U Daily PllOI, ""4'11 n ,1',and Mey•. IJ, 1t1s 1m.1s PUBLIC NOTICE •• ,,71 NOTICETOCl(f:OITORS SUPERIOR COURT Of' THIE ST~TE Of' CALl .. ORNlll. FOR THIE COUNTY 01' ORANGE Ho.A ..... NOTtCIEt S HER E BYGl \I EN to ~ E1ta te ol c:reGllOf'$ ef "" 1ll0vo na""d OKedent OK111M'd. MABEL T. BRANNER, t1\ll au ·-' ll•vlng ct•lms 191im l NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN to the t he w lll de<edenl .Jrl! requirl!CI to file cr..tllors ol lhe l llOve nllTWCI ~1 them, •ith the...,,.,,_..,, vouchers, In \NI •II person' ll1vin9 tlalms ilgll1ft$1 u.. otOct of the Cll!r• ol the •bovt en-the w ld de<eoe.tlt are required to ffle· '1Ued court, or lo prei.ent thl!m, Yfltlltt'll tnem, ""th lM neceswry vouchers, In ~Ul•Y vouchers, 10 lhe ullde<'5i9fled ttle otfic:e of the c~rk ol The above en· at "" offic• of his au orn.ty, WILLIAM titled t-1. or to pre"'"' them. wilhthl! ,.. 8R.t.NDLI N, S2l West Ith Strftt, 1'19(ttUlry vouc hers, lo 11\t under"'9ftld !.ul11 121•, Los Angeles. ca1Uornl•. 111 1.,. otti~ of Rooer1 w . Ande~ 301 9001', •l"llt h 11 tM plH e Of business ol East Co1ora !IO 8 1vd., Sutt!! 702, the undtrs L!lft-.f In 1111 matters pirrtal.,. P•~, c 1nt. 91101. '*lllclt IS the lngtothtn l11\e of wkl de<-nl, W'ltllln pl11et of bu,1.,..ss ol lhe unGer$llJ""d In '°"'' monl~ alter IM urn publl~tlon all mellers Pl!rl1lnln11 to tt>1 estate of ol thlsnotk l!. woo OoKedenl, within tour months 1lt1r O.lldAprol 28, \91 S, tM llr11 publit ellon ol tllls notk e. ThomasG. B1990\ O.tl'dApri128, 191S. E •et ut<H' DI thl' Wt!I R1fldolp11 Branner ol lhll allO~ nanwo clet edelll E.e<ulor of Ille Will WI L.L.11\MT. 8RAN0L.I"' ol \Met>ovl!netnedde<~nt W W.1tltfl St., 5Uill! ltti R091iRTW. ANDERSON • us ........ Call!. tOfli' Jll East C.Okw.00 a twill. Altlntr tw Eaecu\Of 5Wlt7H Tel: U\Slla-Mi1 f"~,Calif.91101 ......,..,,.... 0.-1nt;1t Colst Dilly Piiot, Tel: UIS) 4"M14" PuOlt"""'3 Or•rl<Je Cu u Deily PIJot, IMVI, 13, 20, 21, 197S 1~1;1 A"-"'!y IOI" Exec vi• Mey•, 11, :JO, 21, 191S 1623-JS PUBLIC NOTICE P UllLI C NOTICE Cll.lrt.rNo.1•1 .. It E PORT 01' CON OITION. CONSOLI D.t. Tl No • DOMllSTIC SU8SIDIARIES, 0 .. 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P UBLIC NOTICE $l,.,. .. l--:o;;o=~"'""'~'""'==~-I 10,fl2,19'.ll HOTICETOCONTlllACTOllS CALLING FOR BIOS TOTALASSETS •••··· ................................ . UAatllTtS:S ci.malllll depo-.lbOf lndlvldulllS, ·~lps.end cOl"POt•llom _. •..•••••••••••••••••• Ti-.... H VlntS cteposlll of lndl wlOuals., _...,.._.,,,lps.Mwic.orJ10rali0tii ···············~·····• "" !• ~ltofUriitedSt1111s Gor¥"nmen1 ....•••...•..••.•••. '· !£J.t01.u ,1J1,XM.41 . 100,000.00 l01,001.li Fount.in 'l•ll•J ScllOOI Ol$lr icl NumberOfte l.lghthouM Lil!W kor,.,.of Talbert & Nt wl•ndl Fountel11 Ve119y, C.lllornlil '21C.-- 81d Dtedli~: 'NJ Jt, 191S, 2:00P.M. Placeot Sid R"'teipt: Buslness Olfk •al M;lo"'tloc1tion Dlpnlbol'~.tnt:I polllia lslA>dl.,isions •••.•••••...• t -f"'-~1~r'..dri~rs·cti.ck1,.it ..................... i.i0t.is1.s, 1 l•I T0111 Cltfl'Uln.ddesloslls 1,!166 ...... 16 (b) Tot•l liftW ~uvi n9scSePOSlb "·2•3,.il.IJ OlhetHebtltue'I ........................................ . 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Proie<t ldenllflutl""': Bid NO. 1~. ~lt Pi1'11"1J ~llkiltiOl'IS ••• on tile: BUSll'IHS ()I. lluatabo"'t •oc•lion NOTICE IS.HEREBY GI VENlt\al 11>1! 9bow n.mea JtllOG! distr ict Of °'•"91 eo .. nty, C1lifornl•, act ing b' 11ne1 tr1rou911 II~ Govern ln9 Boerd, h1r1 l n11!1er r e f 1 rr ed to 11 1 "DISTRICT," •111 rt<el,.. UO to, butnol 1111r ll')r ?I'll •tlo,.. st•tl'd Ii me, 1.e111«1 bids tor IM .. ,..rd of • <ontr11ei for 1111 1co.,,.pro]KI, BIOi Shall bl r1telvea In !I'll! plKf IMnllliec:I •bove, eno she ll t.. ~neo Mid publicly relld •loud al the llb>v1 lllled Ii,,. llrw:lpl11e1. E•<h bid mu$1 c onlorm end bl r1~etolhe<ontr11el clot-.ts. Thi Oi5trict r ew rws the rlgl'll to rw-Jec:t eny or all b+dl or lo welw 11?1' Ir· r19Ul11rllles or lnform11rlti1s lhenv Mm otlrt tr..blcldlnQ. No blclcter m•v withdrew hb l)ktlor 11 perlocl of ni.,.ly (to) O.ys efter The Oolle ~ lor theoperilng of bi<h. Goverllln9 Boaro "°""''•in va uer Schoel Obtrk t BYJKll~hnken. "'9.it. Sucit., Aomn. ~ ...... Publl1.t1t<1 Drenoe coau o.ur Pito1, .V..y•, ll. 197) ,.'lG-1.S PUBLIC NOTICE I I 1.. .... Pt: BUC l'iOTICE .. ' Tel: QM) ....... 111 A~twEflECVToa PuDllVoed 0<'11191 Coe st Dlllty Alelt. ""4'1122.2',llnll~y·, ll, \97J Ma$.1.!i .• ' •• ' .. .• • ., " .,, .. . ' ' . • • J . . ~ •' • .. '• • • ., ,. ~. . - ' ... • ~r~vaacus ' 66 Coast Students Graduate ' .Stnog··Not Big Public Issue • ,,.:E MERITS OF THE NOx device, of course, 8l'J' queaUonable, and current economic pressures are enough to makt!8by compulsory $35 expense ex- tremely unpopular:. The NOx law's unfairness to .nir1t areas of the six counties, which have little 'Smog, was a riot her important factor in the anti-NOx devit:e drive that culminated in the signing of the bill byCfDv. Edmund Brown Jr. . .But the in(enslty of the campaign still was solid evlaence thlit~·Califomians are willing to pay lip .aervice to pmog controls, but they're unwilling to Qend much money. Sixty.six Orange Cout stu~nll will be amooa· 157 o receive bachelors' deg ees from UC 1rvine , Jun 15. F lowina: is a list of •r• uates, thei r home towns and academic ma· jors: . The recent campaign was the .fourth time in seven yeara that Southern California v~ler.s ha"'.e risen ·up ,against measures aimed at fight~ air J)Ollution._Twice since 1968 lbey..'ve voled down pr~ posals for large-scale rapid traruiil and once, in lt?D, they voted overwhelmingly against a ·s · • lblteWlde ballot propooition diV>lrting part ol the emmar •late'• gas tax funds ~to smog research. ' .-,.HERE HA.8 BEEN SO much inconsistency in Ute-history of the smog battle that it makes it dif• ficuU to communicate with people wh at the pro· ~, .. On Orchid blems are and what we can realistically do to solve 1Scheduled' the problem ," moaned Republican Assemblyman .Jerry Lewis of San Bernardino County al the height o!lheNOxbatUe. Lewis firmly opposed repeal of the smog device law. .Added an aide to · Los Angeles M aYor Tom Bradley, ''People won't' reall y· take the problem aerioUsly unless we have a killer smog and 3,000 or 4,000people die from itwiWn a couple of days.'' For a while in 1973 and 1974, it appeared that the federal Environmental Protection 'gebcy might force action_where the state and local governments , 'were unwilllng to dO lnuch. . BUT A RECE·NT SUPREME Court. decision. bas pretty Well taken theteetl;i out of the EPA, which · "Orchids in Science and Everyday Life" is the theme or a lecture We dnesday by Sad- dleback'"·eollege biology instructor Dr. Charles R. Haniloq. The talk is set for 10 a.m. in the lecture hall of th e Scie n ce Mathematics Building. tladn't shown much stomach for a serious anti-smog DR. HARRISON'S dis- fighl, a nyway. Thal ruling gave each stale the cussion is part of Sad· "primary responsibility for assuring air quality dlebac k 's continuing 'le'ithinJts..bo.rder_1.''_ _ .. .-. _ --~iertC !. s~m in ars So long as the overall air quahly 1n a state spo n sore<! by-the meetsfederalstand ardssetbylheCleanAirActof DtvisiOn of Natura't . 1970, state government will be free to grant Science. It is pllblit: and variances whenever it wishes in local areas. free. With vast areas of California possessing neither much industry nor much population, it would seem 1imf.le for this state to mee( federal stand ards whi e doing little or nothing about smog in urban areas. The lecturer received his Ph.D. in biological science from UC Irvi ne last year and twice has been the recipient of the Edward A. Steinhaus Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching. .THE DECISION LEAVES California's smog problem squarely in the hands or the state Air Resources Board and the Legislature. Since the makeup and orientation of the ARB depend entirely on the' governor and his appointmeri.ts, Californians now can have no assurance of a permanent commit-HE HAS published six ment to fit air pollution. books on orchid growth and care. Cl-~ ses to Open Future seni in ar 'I. speakers and their topics In incluae Dr. J. D . Area, at Ca P Sa n'" MacKenzie on the solid Mateo on the Hase. waste problem; Donald • 6 4· 2 • • 5 -6 7 8 o: A I L. y ·p I . L·' ·o T c L A s '. , s I ·F I E D , 6 Saddleback College will offer a five-week criminal law course, bealnnlng Mar 13, at Camp Pendleton Marine Base. Registration for the Bright on the coastal course which may be conservation zone, ,and taken for four tunits of Richard Frade lla. on credit Will be conducted electrified freeways. '-4 The course will be ,tau1ht by California Hi~•.Y Patrol omcer .l'l'arik MlklH . It will rpeet Tuesd•Y• ·end Tbundays from 8 to 0!'40 p.m. in Building 82118. 62 at the first class meet· ing. Add'itional information ts available by calling the school's community infor m ation o ffice, &11·9700 or 49S·4950, ex- Wll!lon 263. School Slates Careers Night '65 Harho,r Fete Set . Memblars of the ~ NeWJ)9rt Harbor Hi gh School cl8ss~ of 1.965 ..are being souaht for a 10- year class reunion, to be held June 21 ln San Juan CapLstrano. Careen ln modeling, mortuary science, The gathering will be -palallnS, truck driving nnd forestry wlll he I d a t E I A do be w~May14at as~ialcareersnlght restaurant a nd COit $10 ··'T~~!~~.i:rr:~~ing schools, i:.pe ... 1:i::~~1:".':'=.i ~·~ and tho armed forces will hand out must respond 1>.Y Salllt· ~-anddlsplayffimaand slldes. day and may phont tile Tlie,1 :~ p.m. meelina ls open to juniors hlib school , 548·11.2ln:: J...-iuclt-.ioo_. --~-•_n_d:.;ll\;..•_l .. rjliann""· ..... _1s_. _____ _, t!:~e h!~~:<l~~. . -·-2 • -• 5 6 ·7 8 •• . ~' ' •• . ...... DAILY P1LOT 89. DAILY PlaLOrCLA{sifiiD ADS -· .... ............... Jtft "'!···· .. -.... -·- '"''-·~ ......... ,... ........................ ................. - ................. IOll't-"4f " ...... -.... ...... .. , ...... ~ ... ... ..._ ......... .... You Con S-. It, Find II , [ 6 2 56 ] One Call Service Trode It With a Want Ad 4 • 78 Fast Credit Apflroval .....-........ ....... -·-,_.,, ...... ,.,.,....,... . ~!!!.~.~ ........ J~.~~.~ ....... ~::.':!~.~ ....... J~:!~.~~ ....... . 'IEllROltS: Advtrll_.. G_. 1002 Go.Oral 1002 CO-al 1002 G-ol 1002 ~ cMck their odl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-=~ -~L~"':.t~T-~· SHORECLIFfS ROAD 11.abllltyforj_heflrltlft. Someone has St1i'd the three things to correct 1111.,._.w,. look for in buy in~ ()...._home arc - location, loc~tion , location! This home has alf or that, incl. l bdrms., family Houtetfor ~ rn1 ., & <Jn impressive view. Y(>U O\vn ••••••••••••••••••••••• the land. $138,SOO r i 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR VIEW HILLS A s pectacular vi~w fi·om this lovely 3 bdrm. & ramily rm .. +formal dining ·' rm. home. The yard is sparious - landscaping incl. several fruit trees; $126,900 OUR YF '•I'll BAY AND BEACH 675 ··3000 .... u' I LUA~f .... WY coi::.tJl'\.ln 0El MAl'<I GO INLAND YOUNG PEOPLE That's sage advice! An immaculate 3 bdrm , bea ms, patios, decorator 's delight and ~II is-awaiting you.-Near public tennis courts (nbbody knows about the m). Go inland young people! You have nothing to Jose but big prices and a chance to win a new lire Cin tennis & buying). Only $.59,900. Fee land. A listing or Carol Wi lkinson . UNIQUE HOMES. Roalton -67S-6000 2443 Ii. Cllt Hwy, c-dot Mar · ---------- BALBOA ISLAND (Lit· Ue Island): UnW1ual five bedroom ON TltE BAY with private pier ; or C.1Hl be re-converted to a duplex. Call for appoint· menl to see. 67,·SSl I ColeofMe_. 25lS'E . Coast Awy. Corona del Mar. ... -. ----------- GeMral 1ooi'G ..... a1 1-002 G-ral 1002'.G<Mral IOOZ ................................................... You Can't Afford NOTTOBUYNOW!!! If you want COUNTRY LIVl NG in New · port Beach at present in- terest rates·S bed{m-J bath-family -den-formal dining and pool. f'or appl. call S46-4141 ............•.......... ······················~ JJJo /Jay/ronf PrimC location near end of Lldo. \Vilh southe rly exposure for Sun bathing & s unset views. 4 Bdrms, 5 Baths, rormal dining. rumpus room opening ·on sandv ·beach, pier & float. 1'..,ull y ·furnished . fr ice reduced to $295,000. BILLGRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy~ode Or•ve NB t75 6 161 ~ COATS&WALLACE RF"AI S:~TATF I C . BRAND MEW -LINDA ISLE S39S,OOO Really elegant! ·.Luxurious new 5 BR home w /FR, DR & play rm. Plush cpt n g & drape s, e ·xpensive wa ll papers. Pool, jacuzzi, sauna . Pier /s lip. .. . 2111 San J ........ Hils Road MEWPO/IT. CEMt;ER. M,B. 644-4910 You arc lhe winner of 2 P ii:ture a warm, com· free t1l·kcls tolhe • fortable, ehacming home UCI IRVIHE with 4 bedrooms. Lovely CELEIRITY -yard with much priv~cy and covered patio. l_~SEIAUGA.ME Situated on a quiel, tree· SU NDAY,MAY18 lined s treet in Mesa al 1:30alUCI v d p · dl ·ell P""' LOS \NG'~Lt.;.':;llAMS er e. rice os . I VS. mptlY .. $59,900. _P_ho1~e OAKLANO RAJDERS 546·~3 13 for a~d1t1onal . . . det~ds and appo1ntme11L '" a """ '"'""" or """'"'i"~'u,.,,10111r.1t1• i~:;eu~:;~ 1~:5678. ext :!, ....... "':~-12~jl1'tl 333 lo chum your l1 ckcts. ..·; ',c· '" , (North County t.o.ll free ~· .. ·.-.~ ·'.. ! number is 5"0-1220.) . .... COM-DUPLEX A DA.ZZUMG LA CU EST A Luxu<ious COM duplex. Big Canyon Buy DISPLA. y IY THE S"' •. .South 01 highway. l bd<m Bcaulilul Dover model. V d 3 ~ & rumpus room plus 2 • ' PRICED •a c anl. Mu·t •e ll! 2 This lovely !l.t:esa er e .._.0 00~ bd ., 0 be " "' bedroom and family " "" rm uni · pen am.c; IELOW MARKET! Bedroom & den. $119,500. room ho me, built-in YOUR o11portun ity '. ~ & Jots of wood. Upgraded Super opporlunity-be or lease:ii700. mo. stereo hi-fi. am/fm. 2100 s·q . fl . of ocean thruout. Great invest· ' · N led d lh NO ment or home & income on the water 1n ewport ltuge cul de, :;ac lot. coo gr an eur WI Shores for very little Japanese garden and 00\VN PAYMENT. canbeyours.Callforde· money. Large 2 slory. 4 greenhOuse, waterfall. Four jumbo bedrooms. tails. 646-7711 . Open M · & d Eves. · bed rm home w /huge lropical pla nts. fruit ost prest1g1ous e- family rm. Needs loving1 ;~~~~~~~~~;1 trees , roQ~ for pool. sire~. arcill. 1''irst lo call -allention, but lcrrific former m'odcl. home. gets thi!I 1'1{EMEN· buy now! Owner will belp.flnancc DOUS UAl<GAIN. Calf PETE BARRETT ESTATESA.LE at low i n~ercst . Jusl 842·2~. . . · · "'7.900! Call546-23 t3. ~::!::N~'~"~'~"~"~'~"~N~,o~·~·~N~<~"~"'l ---=======--~EA' 'JV Rare opportunity to buy ..,.. ,. -n L -Of'fN ll1Q•rl\I LJr<l•)l/l<"I'. ·w· ,., a go r i::cous Cameo . .· •' VAMODOWN 1~6~42~·~5~20~0~~ .... ~6~7~5~·4~0~6~0 ~:;!~~~:r~:I~:~:'~~ [ ~1 1~a11111 .. ·· . ;j . ,. LIKE A MODEL OCEANFRONT our .firm. Ocean view. __ -__ · ·_ = ME5.A~OODS MEAR BEACH ON T HE SAND-Large w1lh1n sound'"" of wa~cs. 3 BETTER THAM MEW BEA'Un-. Finest beach area. Truly two bedroom, tw.o: full Lgc. completely pr1v ale _ , . . executive neighborhood. baths , beach hpme-bd rm. suites: 4'h baths, S~arl?4yr.old"l~hl.oads FHA-VA. Gorgeous landscaping. remodeled kitch~n-two library -den, z frplcs .. 01 u~grades. This JBK: This lovel y decorator Elegant entryway. 1''ully car g8rage. NeedS paint gourmet kilchcn. Huge 2ba Se_lc(·t Properly ha:; home just introdu(·ed lo up g raded interior. & carpet. BUT J UST lot.wilh gardens &pool. a _spac1ous k1tch/famrm the m<1rket. 4 Large Gourmel kitchen: $l09,000 . CA LL today. Amai,ing buy at$250,@0. wuh a wall or glass lo a ~rm s, 2 baths. fo.rmal }':ormal dine. Fa~il~ JOSH w IG H1' & i\S -set:luded front courtyd. dtning, plus large fa1n1\y s ize bedrooms. 15_ ~40 SOCIATES. 642·5270 P~1ced right at $45,000. room . All of this plus low ·Covered dance pav1hon~ w1lh an assumable !oan. maintenance yard with Huge master suite. N<! CALLqu1ck\y,5S6-Z660 fanl as lic pool. Only down buys this!! Take FA.MIL Y HOME ,, c=, SELECT $62 .500. c ,11 ,..... .. ,!. •dvantage. Call &12.2535. r6!&~~~E;~~,,~~c;1;;~~;~;~;1f;;;~94;:;:~y~;1 1w-¥=T~EPR,~. ;;:s ~-if """"'a" N<o • Separate dining room A ~""" 1 , ptu·s s pacious fam ily 4 BEDROOM General 1002 GHeral 1002 THE REAL ' ESTATE RS room. Two bedroom rcn· EASY LIVING 64 ' on the waler wiUtnew ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••.• tal 'In t''ear unit. All Throw away lhe lawn priva~ pier & floal. A ••"""""'•••••••••••• custom bui lt . Cal l mo...,·cr, beauliful 2 very Charmin}( nautical ' 673-85$0. h e droom . 2 bath l l N lBc h Ol>fNr11 o;i.11s1u,,.ro~1 ,..l(f' · wo s ory ewpor ·ac ·rownhouse. Lots of li v-home & way of life. Just !IJ: ' ~~':i ',:,I~ ;ff~;;;\'"~~s; ~·,1~,:',;'dto'",~1~·~~~j '~~~-· .. · .. ::~ low $27 ,500. With as-:;46-2313 for an introduc-sumablc r,ll1\ loan. Call macnab /lrvlne realty VACA.MT NEW ON Tll E MARKET-sharp north 540-1151 .,,. • ..._HERITAGE . REALTORS Costa Mesa . 4 bedroom z l:~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~~I TEMAMTS WILL ' bath & family room BUY 11' FJlR YOU! home. Beaut condition This cOmlortablc duplex :~~h n!~~:;~~ t~~~~~ Su Ep~r~TYE~~~~i g will cost you very hll:e Per(ecl cul-de-sac loca· C;i.nyon Monaco model. because your tcnan s lion. Large ptivale y;i.rd. End unit. for extreme w}.ll pay .lhc bulk of the Priced only $41,950. Call pi-ivacy & forever view _bJII~. Qffered,at$46,~ .. no.w.~on'tlast.546-S880 or night li g hts & ~·"; '~ O '.MUPEE RSB. fairways. 3 Bdrms, formal dining• area, fanlilY rm. & wet .bar. 3841 C•~• NB 54t·e&S5 ~-.._ HERITAGE • REALTORS OWNER -WAl'fl'.S "ACTION" bought another home. 4BR , best buy in good area. $48,950. including huge free-fo rm 'H&F ~pool . Fasl occupancy. 640·6600 •Magnifice ntly decorat- ed . Cu~tom features abound. Exclusively !isl- ed, call for appt. $162.SOO. C.F. Colesworthv R•allors 640:0010 ~EWPORT IEACH 332 Catalina CAPE COD, be~utifully dee., 5 BR. 3 Ba., brick frpl , new unique master bdrm. suite + many ex· m. ...... _ lras. $89,500 I!===~=;;;;;~\ CALL 67S.7060 }; MESA VERDE To place }'our message before the reading public, phone • Daily Pilot Classified, 643-:1678 L.ovely family home in exce llent neighborhood. Beautirul condlt~n ! SSS,500 ,. CALLSSl>-8800 lalboa lay l'rap. RHllan I I LIDO WA TEllFROMT . ~du(t 3 Br, 2 Ba rondo. Panoramic view. Dock avail. '125.000. SPARLING REAL ESTATE 833-3548 WATERFRON'( lot oo the Ca nal. Newpott Shores. $35,000 by owner. 646-8657 Principals only . PA.IMTUP FIX UP 530,000-V A-FHA This 3 bdrmb2 bath home as the best uy In Costa Mesa. Near shoppin1. transporstion, schooll!I. Great potential for young family Or investment. Call 545-9491 . .• ,, DELIGHTFUL IRVINE TERRACE. 4 bedroom + den (or 5 bedroom!). One owner home on Serenade 1'errace. Lg. lot. Perrect for the growing ramily. $81,500. Tom Queen 644 -6200. (Z70) PORT YOUR BOAT! $275,000 incl. land! Extra lg. pier & sli p. I .. ovely 2-story, 4 bedroom + den home w /tu rning basin view. Lease or buy. Wa lter King 642·8235. (Z71) SPRINGTIME SPECIAL Luxury li ving in..beautirul Baycrest. 4 bedroom, ramily room, formal dining r"oom home w /huge· mast er suite. Quiet 1 street. $112,000. Helen H~rtley 642·8235. (Z72) FANTASTIC "CLIFF" VIEW HOME. 4 bedroo1ns. lg. ramily room, living room & rormal dining room. All this & a large, beautirul yard. Clint Moses 642·8235. CZ l4 l NEWPORT HEIGHTS IUILDIMG SITE. Great location! Close to schools & shopping. Lg. fenced lot. $39,500. Tom Queen 644·6200. CZ73) •• 2 .. 235 •44"'200 loi 00... Ori~• .... llUcArUI ... Newpol'I .. ~, Ca..-. ~ I l I L ' •• ·-'~· YPILOT -11175· Hl•ttfetS. ' H1me1 .... S. tto.loffforS-. H1•H .... s.i. Hemnhr5* ~P.,.191 ""==, .... w. . Ha••" fer w. Tuwt ·,~:.:~,... w. ii:;:;;.··········iooi ········;i;.;.··,ioU ;;;:;;;;;·······iOi4 ;;:;,·;;.::;:;·~;; ;;;;;;;;.;;··~Dff~;;;;;·····i";.'°·"'; . . 49~.-.r .. 1 :. .. ··!········i•i'•~;.;;;,;·········•o02 9·;,;;;;;·••••fl\••r·.-002 •••••.••••••••••• ,.!'···· ......................................•........ ················••······ ········v··A···:~·L·'E"v"· ~R~~"'L"y"y .......... . • ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••.••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAl ISL.A>ID GAIDIH UVltG . 2 STOIY .. EASTSIDI COTIAGIDUl'UX TRll'LIX IN MESA VERDt: CHAMTICLAll PRES . " ,_ ~ FIXER 11'1'11 Yqur own v1c1tlon cot CORONADll.MAll Lora• ~Br, "8a Home. WAUTOPAIK ~:: Great uu1e •tarter home ~~~~::: ~':':·ri~ Qua~,11,A~:~~llt), :~.:'1~~:{.~0r'!. uR~ lllCIT.O llACH PREFERRED H_O_MES or renl•L Brin& =l swnm•r is just aroun location fone block from wJlar1tr 1"Tplc.Sha1Cpt lmmaculate4bdrmr•ri· AMMOUMCIM8ff! 1 brush with rhoek . the corner. $85,000 beach). Private flnaoc~ l&touJbout. Heavyiihalce ty witb molher-lo-law Valley Realty has been desl.rnated as Only $31 ,~. 6'6-7'111. 648-7,1,,71. . -ing and view. One~ the roor. S.. to iipprecl&kl. bdrm + bath! $ years O"C4 "l 'NA~!M f!!'l ___ .1,,,,/~ ()llf""'tto -11sn.1N 10wN''' few te1t11 triplexeti in ~~,o.,w,•.er $49,500. Pb:, youn112•so1q.n .otlu.x· the exc::lulslver PrOrrangedeH ounty ~ .->~ Corona del Mar. Prime -..-urious llvlnc. Comfo,ta. representat ve o e err · omes, a - 1 REALTOR vrope<ly tor winter and bl• li•l•r and en1.,..1o. nationwide network of hundreds ·of summer rent.ala. BU1 It ment combined w'th b ok 11 dinating their e!'orts t... und w•tch it appt'edete By Owne ahoppln1 and 1choola r ers 8 coor '' WALK TO IEACH in valu•. "Rod"'ed 10 r wtllltn watkina1 s.uer lo make YOUR JOB OF HOUSE -Cus tom built DUPLEX South of RARIRllP OCEAN VILLA sn•.:ioo". c au tor 1ppt. Save $511110. ••xi•••· Try""" oiler!, SELLING AND HOUSE HUNTING Wghway. Upper unit super new! Lot> . b 2 STY·41DR ,., •• .,3~ Call8'7-6010. EASIER. Your home listed thru., I h k h . 1 & . ed 1 Spec tacular cean ' Ot'f·~111 ~.,,.5 fl.INfOM"N!t'f •" Brokers own home in O/'fN111 0111·11UN 1owN1er•: V·'ley Realty a·~pear~ ·In a hlnk O s a c-s tng es staLn g ass. 3 t'ronl-2 s tory hume $2200 DOWN {~ ,. ·· .. ,. ' College Pijrk. 2100 Sq.ft. q_a_ '.t' D\9 ~Bedrm s, 2V2 baths, large deck. L owe r with magnificent view Amailng v1aluet &iper ~ 4 bedrooms, 3 bath. , quallty photo llstlng book iii hundred.5 nmodclcd. Shake it on over and sec!! and beac h. 3 Large four bedroom beach pro· 1~• Reduced to $S4,950 with ·of offices all over the U.S.Jf you have .,,9,500• 0bedrrl!s wditrh ro:olYm for 4. perly. i-~o rm111 living. ~~~~ .·.··'"~ terms. Call ~5849. to move ffom Orange County' we Ca ii t".&..& vers1ze ami room G t kl t h <ind living rm. Modem Se;~r~~ echildr~ ,:i.~& show you actual listings for sale CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Htghway, Corona del Mar '"' -I •Oii lllf!llG llOOUll p MOfll[$ FOi LIVING NCTWOIK ~ '''..,. , .. llf. Ifft. Oii IMN "'ITl'IAU II I• llAllM kilchcn and dining. All and master s u l.te. GREENTHUMI URE FIND WALl(TO.llA.CH everywhere in the country. Call and less then 3 years o1d . Private re ur grounds. w ANTED I Tr tics, MISA VaDE Cozy 2 BR home on large ask for the current issue or our photo 'l"irst lime offered al Assume FHA loan. Must shrubs & rolling lawns · IMrm·likelot. listing book. -• $199,000. Choice Balboa move now . Call 963~61. surround this cheerful PACESmB. • • • * SUPER SHORECUFFS loc1ttion.CalJ54().tt51 OPf"'r119 ·11 ~1UNro 11Ni('(• home.MOVF;RJGHTJN. 38 R,2BA1tl$Sl~ YACAMT · Shiny c lean, 3 BR , DON"TWAlT-CallBkr. Ownerialdmustaell!All .CDM's finest area. Homes exceed one formal din. rm., brkfsl. 545-8424 terms, FHA & VA.. 3 . \half a million in price, private ., ~_,..HERITAGE rm .• super size R-2 lot. orS46-4871aR.3 Bedrm,2bat.h.Mu.sl see! beaches, all custom construction. . . '~iioioiiioioiiioioiiioioi~iioioi~iioioi~I· $L7i•'.'sooed below mark.et at Makeoffer! Sparkling ocean. and canyon_ views -ral IOOJ14"t•rtll tooz1 : • SCOTIRIALTY .,.............................................. 3 HOUSIS ~LL U.S. VETS . UnfYer1ftr R..tty t~WNTNIHOUCB.l.SEO 5l4-7533 r~oml twdo lovteldy tpattobeds. This vaenryd . • REALTORS ~THE REAL 1 ESTATERS ----- LIDO ISLE Waterfront 4 BR., 5 ha., rumpus rm. Pier & float, sandy beach. $295,000 Spacious 4 BR., family rm., din. On 52 ft. Pri vale patio. $179,000 rm. J,arge 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy ~ach . Trade or lease. $295,000 B e aut.· 6 BR. home, sandy beach· • mirrored walls, beamed ceil. Pr1v. courtyard, s hore mooring. $295,000 ' • WATERFRONT LOTS 4Ux90 IL $250,000 40x90 ft. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 341 Bo ;.">•<lf 01'"' N t. t;7S (~161 G-al IOO~G-.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED $4',500 ! ! ! Newport Beach, exclusive area. Beautifully decorated with papers & paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm., r ecreation room. Ready to go at $73,900 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR 1002 G•nerol IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• br It is your right to own a 3001 E. Cst Hwy 673-6510 -nice Y ecora e WO room OM I L home with 00 down pay· Costa Mesa 1024 ~r s~~~1~l~s:i1~~N~ dSeMnALLhomFeAMis1LTYHEWHOHOWMANTSE FO.RTHEA $37,500 ment . Staff _of ·ex:••••••••••••••••••••••• paint. cpts. very clean. Opportunit y ls knocking! veter fins to assist you.. v ... 500 ., .. ~ ""..., BEST' $106 000 C II W Id R ··' ~-t 1 ac . .....,, ~......... · ' · Here, the never before-a or e<u. ,""'°a_ e, CDM CUTIE never again value in lhis !Orange County s, only ONLY 2 LEn FIX & SAVE . huge 5-0x200 Jot with 3 yeter:an Real . Estate Tenants ran down a 3 RealEstate Perhaps the best buy in town today separate holLSes. Needs ~pec1ali s t . As k for BR, 2 na home w/dbl among the various two bedroom T.L.C. but has great S$1 Veteran s coun_selor · 3 BR Condoci...... garage in WestC.M. You by llti:!flAY cottages available. Lots of custom pot en ti 81. ln ve stor!' 556·7777. Call anytJme. can rlx up & save$$. As-decorating,. even airconditioned. A special -builders bCEA.MYIEW Me x t to Ru1tnln9 sume7%FllA.$204.mo. YOU'LL.-vEll sparklingpoplis arealpllis.Twofull bargain . $3900 gross. S $33,000.0wner.549-2646 RMRITTHIDA.Y b hs A k" $66 Won 't last! J 1-'or the SHA.RP-$49,950 tr ea"'• It• 11 r You decided to look at at · S ing ,500. price of J. Hurry, call IMMB>. Newport'> U-ky. ASSUME ?% VA $22,JOO. tllis 3 bdrm home whQse Call 6 75-7225 847-6010. Pay $21M.t..mo. 3 Br, 1 Ba, charm begins at the front 'OP!~lll 9 ·11 5 '(fl'J'IOll!Nicf• • OCCUPANCY 345Uni•enffyDr. west side, $32,:D>. owe door. Higb ceilinga, [lllfiljH:tl: t~t~:~~~~f!St~ (Jus4'a'.7zzlve) ;.;;;.~;;:.~:.~;~ 1::;•;:·~::.,? ··· -~--.. .:-. deep lot! About Y.I acre! BY OWNER 4 br, 3 ba, SAY GOODIYE TO A.IA.MD~ ~i:~~mG~~~~e~~al~e; oceanvu, walk lO beach ... cramped quarters. En- Chance of a hfeume for ·kitchen with view. Bright Xlnt buy al $59,500, joy the solid comfort of art b 1 3 lidrms 2 496 4122 this 2 story home . Larae sm uye r · . • & cheery! Qu een size -=::.·-==--------] sep. fam rn:i & dining. 3 b al h s , g I ea m 1 ~ g bedrooms. Just ~ +.l·~~~~~~~~~I El Toro ' I 032 h d ood floors bn k bdrm. + 2'h ba1.h . _ar w • ~ cosls buys this bargain ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968·4456 fireplace, scr~ned patio hunter s delight. f-'ull BY Owner. Dis is da Bright, cheerful TwnJHs, play~oom & shimmering pri ce only $49,950. Im· p_lace! Complete n ~w 3BR, JBA, 2 car aUcb GIVE THI CAR pool . Seller:s have gone, mediate oc cupancy! kit .. ba. copper.plumbg, gar. fr /pie , El Tor & are offenng all terms· Don 't hesilate call crpls. use~ brick frplc, 586.3991 AWAY7 TURTLEROCK at only $43,900.call now! 646-7171 . ' wood paneling. etc, el<'. 3 -'-''-'--'-''-------I You won't need it when New listing. 4 Bdrms., . 963-5671or5S6-703S. Ol'f"' rii 'I•" s 1uN 1oaf NKf • br, hug e lot. Come see Fountain Valley I 034 you live in this dream family rm ., dining rm., 2 .. ,. ·· '\ 379 E.6 139t~., .. st, C.1\.1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• hBom e ~uiltmodby 1oe.ahne3 ba . Woodsy setting, with -Walker & lee Real !stole · ~ $47,5-00. 1 ·l......., AIANDOHED ro.Alrium e wit 2 redwood pa tios; THE REAL ESTATER.5.J ''. .~i I •-•TE bd_r, 2 bth. Assume 7%. fabulous location across "·, Owner. 2 Br. Srnl Fncd Ir D s.--968-4456 f k & I ••• 950 yard. $26,500. Call Low doWn to take over·l-'==-=-------j rompar poo . ...,.,. 646·0748. SS9 Hamiltan. towinterestloan.2story, BY OWNER DAVIDCARLSOH . CM 2'h baths. patio, gas REALTOR 83]..9293 . HARDWOOD BBQ, & huge bonus. ()pen House SatJSun. 10 COLLEGE PARK room. Phone968-3371. til 7. Quiel 3Br Condo, University Park, 4 Br, 3 FLOORS.3Bedrm,2ha, 3 Bdrm , 2 Ba, ram .-•. ···. ·. -··:; Upgraded, 8 mos New. Ba, $6,000 down, by FIRST OFFERING. gas blln s, new cpl. liig rm·20x20 play rm, 1511:35 $34,000 . 17887 Haws Lane. owner. S51·2843aft~m. Delightful 3 BR, atud)'. fen ced yard. Boal gate. pool, BQ-carpet, drp6 & 848·0549 aft 4 pm. 3 BR , 2 ba. sharpie! brighl & cheery .Garden Grab1t quick!! new paint.. EnclosedcW· •. , , . PAYMEHTSLESS Exec. type area. Try home ..••...... $00,500 $3 4 500 de.sac po5'lbte. C·l, 140', --'=====--I $48 ,000. BrokerSS2-4222 &.jor lt11 G.d&Jf9 ' Harbor Blvd. frontaae.1 • THAN IBf1' C.U 49J..25 ll Sell or trade. $49,800. t/J A.CU. Onthiscutestarterhome Assume 8YI P VA. Below -'--::.:=-:.:.:=-.=::..:.=..__ ~.;,lffi Own ./Bkr. 494·86ll Pool bui~ders private Beach location. 2 bdrms, bedroom , 2. bath . 3 BR Condo, oo Fairway. home w/(abulous custom 1~ baths foronly$22,500. SS2-78S2. Upgraded thru-oul. Pri LOWEST PRICE WESTCLIFF AREA STEf'S TO OCEAN Two homes on·1in lots, in West Newport. Xlnt cond. View . 2 Bdrm->., l ba. & 2 bdrms .. family rm., 2 baths. Ideal ror home & income. $135,000 673-3663 642·2253 Eves 11111~-11.l $6,000 . h a ndles. iO'FclMltyRM in excellenl Huntington Market. 5.000 down . 3 ONEINigUelGolfCourse. ANYTIME MESA VERDE-By owner-pool on grounds! Giant May be purchased GI or . pty.493·7421 JBR w/fam rm, frplc. l9xl4 master suite + subject to low low in-leach 1048 o.t--portlo-~ 1069 • l ~~~~~~~~~ .. I bltns, cov "d patio. many ltx15 study ror Dad. All terest rate IO{ltl Call us .--w _,. Xtras Xlnt cond ~-:. 900 at897-032t. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••"••••••• Ji.a.st reduced $3CXIO! With "s.ki.nny·dip" time just aro und .the co r .- n c r .... makes thi s bcoiutiful ship shape 3 bedroom, 2 balh lanai J.\QOL home a SUPER associated . JllJY ! Only $59,500! Call Uinny . agent54&4l41 . 01l01<CllS -ll(lllff"!RS ,: ' ,' .... ~ .. 1 • I • • ' 1002 Gt•ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 10STON WHALER -FOR ·$250,000?? Highe r than· notmal. ·for this boat. . but a few othe r ite ms are included . ._ s uch as ·a DOCK " -.a lovely, spacious 5 bedr.oorn HOME on 45 feet of fee frontage ma k.ing .this the 'best valu~ on the bay. · ·. SELDOM· IM ·THE· ILUFf'S. The prime water vieW with lights of ·,.paver Shores on older · cul-de-sac 'street. T h ree bedrooms & family. Courtyard entrance. $97,500. LUSK HARBOR . VIEW HILLS Ready for the growing family; 4 bedrooms. family· room. patio with gas lig hts, twin · c harbroiler and pool with jacuzzi. $105,000. "" A srActous· ESTATE IN - ·corona del Mar, with .access .to . private beaches. Chee rful 3 bedroom h ome overlooks pool, w aterfall & beautifUl g ardens and only $129,500. · ,. ' THAT'S RIGHT. ,$162,500 buys this 4 bedroom. 3 bath :Niew hom e in Dover Shores. Property h as every_thing. Space. >1 .iocation. Comfort. Cleanl"iness. Low upkeep;. Pool. ·B:ar Room . ..;Family Room. Dining Room. A 'special place. A spe~ia~ offer. SOUTH LAGUNA VIEW ESTATE · Beautiful coastline views. Custom . quality .. St. Charles .kitchen, 4 'bedrooms, 4 balhs including guest :house . Offered far below f"Placement cos~. $249,SOO. 1 DESIGl!l!D FOR LIVING •This dramatic 3 bedroom. 3 bath a dult hom e on Ne wport's finest sandy bayfront. Swimming, beach • -complete entertainment center. 1 Beautiful use or wood & s uede wall 1 cov er ings makes this home 'outstanding. $250,ooo: • '14EWPORT IEACH 644-1766 'LAGUNA IEACH 494-070 A COLDWlil IAHKEll CO. 979_4578 · _., · rms are oversized. See it EMERALD IAY JUST L,STED ---------I and submit your. offer Spacious 3 bdrm., 3 bath 1 Bdrm Doll flouse on ItrtMAC. 3 BR, 2 Ba, new and lerms ! Ready to home; lge. living, dining private island. Ex cond. HA.RIORYIEW painl & cr pls . 32 53 move. asking $58,500. &familyrms.;bonu.sloft $56,000. OwnerJAgt HILLS Dakota. $48.300. By Bkr 962·5511 . for extra living. with 1-=-67:.:'"c.:3963=:..... ____ _ EST A TE Owner. 832·4171 Hwttiwgtow leodl I 040 ~----~~--1 elevator. Close to beach •••••••·••••••••••••••• "' .... XIOUS &: parks. sits.~ Hard to find llLSh home EASTRIDGE "'" TURNER ASSOC. 2CuatomHomes on loyeJy large lol''with BEAUTY TRl-LEVB.. ow..a 1105N.Cst Hwy,Laguna BALBOA PENINSULA 20x40 ft. POQI, 4 spacious BEA.CH-41R This lovely upgraded 4 494_ 1 177 Excellent location on the BAYFROHT bedrooms, great family Prime eastside location bedroom, 2 bath home Is ,_ __ _:_:__:_:..:.;_:___ Bay & only 1,2 block to the MESA VERDE room with fireplace and in Costa Mesa. A lovely 2 ASSUME priced to sell al only HIS spacious ramily Ocean. Each home has 4 wel bar, separate dining story colonial with 3 $23.250 $48,900. Marvelous fa mi-bdrm s, 4 b a\ hs & 4 BEDROOMS room overlooking the bEedroom ~ tplus studyd. Prime area. Dramatic ly neighborhood near r~~~~s mi1~.b~~~-::eb~ Gallery , 2 fireplaces, . beautiful pool a nd asy main enance an chool and sboppi g wetbar, ultra modern · · c · d room for boat storage. entry to elegant living s 5 1 n · L<iguna". Well designed $57 900 1acuzz1. 1trus trees an 2 BR & den s kitchen & Private. pie.r • . ' • agrcatvegeLablegarden Only S64 ,000. Cal l room with enormous 1£ jQuall l alory4 tor Fee land. See at 1200 Largest ya rd in Mesa in addition make this 673-8550. slone fireplace. Wife BR ). Offered for only East Balboa Blvd., or Verde Norlh. Room for your very own estate in OP£Nrl19 •1r"~n:ll'llrO"M"f.ii<:C' s aver ga rden view Pltlc9 $63,900. call67S-8120formorede· pool, garden, Of' paddle Corona del Mar for under kilchen. Dine. Ballroom Pi ap•• l... . 1-'"""'·~·~io~n~R~lt~y~;;· .. ~.(fl'--"Jl'l-'~~-------tennis court. Premium t sized family room. over-752·"20 tails. grade wall, floor and =~~:O: Appl. a mus. look• covered dance MOOOUAt1.lt.H1WPCMT•U01 CONDOAP'l'S. BIG CANYON-By window covering1 . · onri r119 •lls fUNro11cfiill'1 • ··,;;:;:::;::;:::;:;;;;:;:::;;;;;;;~ pavilion. & lush~· By Owner , 1 sty Villa We have l, -~ & 3 bdrm. Ow ner Beaut. Cuatom Natural wood grain Sweeping sta_irs .to PacificCondo,2br,2ba, oce.a_n v~e ':N .COn· HomeonthemostFan- kitchen cabinets, h~e &eco~d story s~tes In· bike to beach, apprx 2 dom 1':'1ums, an_3dirferent tastic Corner Lot in Bi& maater suite .with walk-Blue HaYettPool clud1og huge hideaway yrs $4l 900A~'f./96B·ll78 locations. Pnced f~m Canyon. 4 Br, 4 Ba, 1 in closet and private 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. master. Take over 5o/•% ' · $36,500 to $65,900. For in-story featuring stained& garden atrium. For ap-'-'========c1 hardwood floors , FHA . NO NEW LOAN •NEW HOME Calif. formation.call : leaded glass windows. pointment call962·1788 BolbooPNinsulo 1007 carpels, drapes, dble COSTS. $245/mo. pays Cla!isic, $47,SOO. 3 BR, 2 . '-·-_ TWo massive s"tone -11. --·· · kE'.Y ·······•••••-·••••••••••••••••~garage. Large palio. all .. Owner must Ba;lnfo.8'66a3801Q.6-·•··... ~~~:,.. f'iTep l"aces. {;o·yely t l•--------•I iJS,500. . &acrifice. flurry! Call · . '.~ ~O:~· arbored covered garden R€ALTOl'.Sft lesll"J.°"Poinl RoyMcCGnlo 963·788!. , "'· I t H ··OP!N 11l 9. 1r·s fuN JOatNltn-NEW-EXCmNG "99-2800 ·.... w many rees. eavy DR .. STIC . Spacious amily Hm . Realtor 1810Newport ·· ----shake lanai bea ide a "' Ju s t s tep s fr o m CostaMesa548-ll29 3 Br, Fam Rm, 2 story A HUNK stone edged pool, 1aa REDUCTION Bay /Bch. Lge parents free s tanding hom e. BBQ , & firepll. In-relreat ofr Mastr BR. Plu s h carpeting, OFHUVEM tercom, a /e, indoor SIR+ lcmd Overlooking fabulous 5 + 3 +POOL draperies & fencing. lt'sallhere!Oul5tanding jacuzzi in maater bdrm 2 YRS. NEW Sundeck w/Ocean View, Greenbrook nr. So. Cst..l•---------1 Univ. Park. S.54.990. ocean view, walk to suite, go rgeous custom 2Frplc 1 .. A 552·9300Bkr. beach,oneblocktoshop-Inter ior. Must See. Rambling 5 bedroom, 3 s · Plaza. 2 sty. cul-u.:-sac , NEW 4 BEDROOM · ed bath, two story. f'ormal DO IT NOW! fam , rm ., bonus rm, ~n~;ievn!~~·:Y~n~!~e .l-"$1"89=.500=.-'64-'4'-·::.9400=--- ent,Y , sunken living CallAgnt.963·6767. c us t . drps. Cpt'g. Never-ll.vedin.W1lhfam VU VUVU t d · , • n scpd. lol. Asking CUSTOM DUPLEX room. Enormous party-lhruout. Triple gar. Com· rm'. fPI <:, din area, com· Must be seen, from living $7• 500 game room with CoronadelMcr 1022 pactor & many extra.a. pletelycrptd&drpd,ce-rm., dining rm, kitchen ' $79,500 fireplace . Glassed in ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low $70's. By owner. ment patio slab & walk & mstr. bdrm., or thi s ~~'IF"-~ . 3 Br, 2 Ba, all •xlras! gou~met k.itchen. Ex-MAKE OFFER 979·4273 way, 1prinklers in rront, elegant 4 bdrm., 2 bath UUU>;!:llu-~ Stepa to ocean + priv'p. · tensive patio and wan-. . . 3 car gar., many extras. President home in Turtle D3aMDll0'17 of Newport Shores tenn~ dering private grounds 4 Br, dining, family rm. NICE JBR. 21li,a home on Owner asked for fast Rock • note the pro-"11 _2100 & Olympic pools. Owner. Housekeepers quarters.' pool, 2 frplcs. AAA eond. Raleigh S~ .. C.~. Ask"g. sale, $65,400. feasiona IJy· lndscpd. ''iiiiiiiiii;iiii;;;;Oii~-Oiii0i·~~G4~2·';_30:1:7~3c_ ____ _ Separate childrens wing Fee Ian~. Harbor High ~.000 . Bxclus1ve list• l'llltinj ..... ;,! f,,io;'"'11";i·.,.,. yard; let us show you ! .. =~i~e ~~~:~a:ea~haj~~~ School ~~~RLING _k_n_£'_A~L~;~:~.~~~,~~~&~s-E:--A,~962~l·~:.r..~·f~~~~~~~!~.'~504e~l~lj~-B103~Fl~!il~·~~$98;;;;,;r';EJTr~in~IT~1~~he~e.~l~~nd~y;y~.'~;;I 8a"l,c~~:.T F~k_ ~Jia~ ~down . See It ~w ! REA833L ~,,ATE 536 500 552_7000 Ivan Wei la c uatom. Call 963·6767 ._, 1 $103,000. Below market! oPfNll19 •ir s,lfl'11o~cNJC(• • 2 Ch . h LoYelMt SUMMERF IELDHOME Principalsonly.646-1513 1111tfiJ_,\Ji;6I C~~.fo~~~~t~~:~~Je!~ Fore~~~~:dea t~:c::r~~,l~tJ~ Th~i5C•o=~~~th Storybook t ~~~y~t:r~~~ar ·$: ···'*<i ltl'tii,'t $91 ,500. By owner . wonderful rural al· front & rear, ·custom University Park home Turret, 16 It ceilings, garage. Cpts,drpt,tully · ·· '-' ·' '· , 1 · 673-4169 mosphere !Jroundthii de-cpts, & drapes, fll)lce, w I th f a m I )y room, alalned glass, handmade landacaped Incl. paUo I FASRAC · 1 I I I' I I · .,. BLEER I;, . I I I' I . I~ ::::O::::::E:T~I =.::::, ! A buk .... " "'° ou .. •mn · I I' I I ket 11y1 ~ pt"efer1 w•ft!ng ori _ _ _ . young 1)1<)91•. Th.y dOl"l'I re- .--.,.-o-~---~ member wh•t -uied lo be. r~U:....;S_;E:...;.C ..;l..:L:__;I ,. 1 I I I' I I 0 c_,_ '"" '""11' ,,..... L......l.-.L . ......l.-1. . ......l._J !>¥ li!ll"f In tto. .,.;-'!! -d -'°" d ..... lfOM tMp No, 3 b. ..... lightful family home. near oce an. S47 ,900. formal dlnlnc and Inside adobe, skyllle.' bdrms., trellis. $124,500. Abandoned by owner 536-7013. utility. lt'a in Im· 4ba,loft.$129,500 ready for immediate OC· maculate condition, ha• I~~~~~~~~~· I Sig Paul W. Brurnfleld. &: cupancy! Freslily paint· . low-maintenance yard L Hiii IOSO Assoc reverseaic • ed. Thick pile carpets. .. . with sprinklers·' and a ..-a 1 . hedrooms ' extra ~1•-, ' g · bet I ""-Only ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. """ .!,ee900n t ocauuu. SAODLEBACK VIEW !! wood cabinets. Extra .... lilrge detached garage ' ... Immac . 3 br, 2 ba, In workshop. Real Estate La1una Terr. By owner/ 540-1720 ._ u-&MV Brkr. Many extru. aa· Torb.it.111ALTOllS "",...wu VISleH ~".'1~% loan, W.900. 29SS Harbor Blvd. llAUTY AND atALTY L._. Niguel I OU MESAVEllDE 2121 loo Yhta o,...we1110.s Over 3000.,ft. AC'rosa from park. W /View, 5 bed.rm, 31,11 baths. Just reduced $79,500. l\ed Carpet, Realtors, 842·5'.'Hl Nr. So. CoaJJt Plaia. 3 BR. 2 Ba. Air Cond .. F'rplc, Bltns . Roomy kitchen . A!lsum1ble GI . $41 ,900. By app'L. Owner. 963·2187 THI llAST 552·7500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL HOMES These homes have great * WI KMOW • assumable lo1R1 ! One Tired of ......... 7 LAGUNA MIGU& you can mov.e in & fix Lo Then see lhl1Utt.le 2 BR., • llST • your own taste-the other 2 BA., charmer. It shows SEA TERRACE most Is done to perfection. pride of ownership. _p>pular plan .. 205 .. two- CALL142-9371 Situated on quiet cul -de--nory 2'h1 ba 3Jt;R HOTI DUTCH HAVIH ADULT OCeurtlD sac JJtreet with lots ol formal' din rm. iam rm: treea surrounding It. areal for entertalnlnt $46,SOO and family llvb\i. $87,500 RAISDR'S ·REALTORS SUPER CUSTOM 3BR. 2ba, Oc vu. Dtcorat.ed td1tpd to perfection LIDO 1..,.ccalllolto.. 3 Bdrma., 2 bat.ha, par- quet nn., copper plumb-ln1 : xlnt condltton1 Juatlfied price, $107,500 Rll4T • wllb option to purchase; charmina: 1~ bdr~. condo wilh view" pool ; encl . patto. Spac.ioua feeling . ()ptjar\ moae)' required. l'rtce 161,500 OCIAMVllW Beautiful duplex; prtrne Joe. S Up, l down. $17~.too llOO RE lltlY • '· ~I I "1. ' II * 6 1J-/JOO • ·---J BR, 2 ba , rrpl , cpt ldrpg, nr. "hop 'a. & schls. $38,500. Owrier. Ji&.J:MO 2 to pick from. Both t.hele bomu ar:e S·UPER SHARP & la prime areaa . 3 BRS with 11eparate aer•lce porchea. Doa."L delay. CALL842·0371 4523 Campus Dr., lr\•\ne Campi.II Valley Shop Clr. .C:AU 13U400 Manyextras.$12.1,000. · Havetom=-want L-·Hlptl !Iffy, ta atilt ed Ilda do 130.5050 .-4'6-4040 ttweU.Ma< .. • • • • • ... .. , ... .. , L h " •• N -• Jt di 1. OJ c CJ ir $'! ti7 ... ... NI • !• $1 c •• F tc 0 II $1 h .. •· ii I • •• D T s. Si 8 B ai gl • s; $1 " M H "' ·«:i SF SI "' ,. .. •• "' •• ! Ni " pl Bl s J• .. A . $'. .. ,, 0 •• Bl • p • c G g • 0 ~ J L~ • I c: I .. c' I r, • l I ( I c I I I 1 ~ • ...... . . llHIN .... W. . ' • Loh for.... 2200 II NU.lull .... d· Ha.tw1Uofwol•~ C:...to..iol-T.-day,Mors. 1075 " . D.\ILVPILOT BJ I ' . ftir.. 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••·•••••·• U•fw11fsa..d 3425 ""1v·····K··c··.:··s··:.·T·". . . ~-.toMHO J22 Ua-6, .......... _ ,240 ••••••••••••••••• ~ ............. ,....lliii9d AptalnM?Mt U......... ~ ....... u.,,.,.. · . n L Q p 8 B -• ..,...., • .,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TL"llY'"NT FORCES romontory •Y· 'I •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Hunlln11ton Be•ch 3 br, JIZ4 ll~ Q L Ow Mlnl.Wdown ,...,,..,........, 1740 oolaM•"! otloMH• •• ....................... ............. '°'' •.........•. , •...•..... SALi!: B4u1utlful 2 story l d'r. ult ( :fi IBR 2BA dbl Jilt rncd paclou1 SBr, 2Stor)', I ~ ba, llllr:t&e, nr. bch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nlJl}Condo.J BR._ti,.;, ~~NY or am yd.: eht(d OK . 'qu~ei. t•am. ltm, rvt Ofl, Im: Chlldren.$27.5.536-70.S: Ladl9t1-et. REC. red11ic. ZBR, crpts. Bl,P_ool,Clu~,Gu $ll9,o00~Ptin~s'::;: atret.pa5.~eve ~·~~hm•~;J~2m':1 z BR. 2 Bil, brand new. lettt,.,... drps. •tove. AdlU., nD Ba~·Bci~f~· *~' 1belt 213/278·$00 or vmte, Bos: EaliU1ld1i1·rreah:t Br, crpta, 9611,0779 & 536-HOOf. Ruby: S22S. mu. Next \o the N6•t to beach. Ba:ch., peu. Sl&S. $48-3240 an rent P •Y · 54$ Beverly 1111\1 Ca drpa,tncdyrd.Waterpd. bea<.•h In llunl. Bch 1&2 Br fr om $145 , Lara:e 2 Br. C..'pta/drps. 1 PIOMOMrOllY M:round. V•lue S28,S<Hl 90'.!13. ' d IH6-lJ23 JiiCU&lil 6. Tenn11. ,. h I Id Q K . N. and m ore. Aaklnlil No OS•· *235 Mo. 147 lnln• 3244 846 123 " • MIWPOIT SHOllS $27 ,$00 , A1111m:.1 ble PALM SP KINGS K·I Move In. 642·32219. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •OC~AN}'RO°NT11 -l Shops/Schools. S170 mo. JI.lit listed!. 3 BR. plU11 Sl8,j()O loan at 7% In· l..ariie Lotn~rWest 4 Br. 2 Ba , w/J><lltO, tr~ &lboa Penln1Ul.11.2Br. MEN, sm•ll beach holt'I. ~-9455. IAYHOMIS Lqxqr.-,. wa&erlron\ bomea priced from $210,IOO. SS' w~~rftonta. 607 B ay1Jde Dri ve Newport Beach. 818-3800' dtn. Move.Jn conditlon! ter.-t. Addreil8 3941 B RacquetClubRoad. sh.11.ded back yd. 137~. RENTALS f";}bulou»·O<:e11n /D;&y Rooms.S22.50wet..'k.Aplz l BH Duph::t.Utilpd,P<""t Loweil prJc41d ln aruft, ~H1 cFa dd"nl Wd e•L of $S,7SO. .s.16·717.5 Avail 511011s. Leui;c 00• z»R, 1 Uit ., ........ $ll0 views. Ideal for Bachelor $100. mo. 536·7056 P1HECREEK furnished. Lw. yard. Slti.:t oi:tl _.7 .ru. arbor B v . Cal l 1 2BR2B ....... or Couplu. m s. C11,ll .,a"YESUP 390altG ci YWO'oo llALTY 839·2332 By owner. Prin· HIWPORT MACH y. 642·61151Aft.3:JO 3 ea: 2 a:.-.-:: ...... ws tw0-ti7.52 / 673·6009 A~l~~r.~~df~~ ~: !f'o ITS HAME 1nonth. 546·9 . "* 541~i 290 • cl~•I• only' pl«iue.. COllNER t.arw:ooo 3!~·~::ci. ~1:~1';!. ~~=i 3 BR. ~Vz B.a . ······ .. SQ 4 BR , 2 BA , 2 c<tr garage, 536·7447 or 846-l!l:l81 . We ·Over ~ tall trecti ;ind 0tJr.T~ •. 2~~~. ~!~A.~t'; f.t&tt/ •••• 4 BR ,;!"1ib~ ...... , .• $'50. ll \'in1 rm, dining rm. 3 ror Bdnnie. :10 5 lr cu n1 s with nopels $l80.•-1••• :ULU .,. .. ~. U Pl 11 18 Pl.11.za $325. Avail ,\1:1y lli. ........ .......,. .c_,.., · 1u1,3 Ur.2 \i~ II ttalt 00 COSTA. RAISOR'S ;,wimming pooli & watcrfu ll ..; crc;Jt t: u J -":::.!=:.::===-='--~ Ua, hke new. Walk1hopi1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA ~·2187 ul ubhoui;e. End un\t, NO INCREASt; lu 11um· rljl axing s cltinl( ((Ir UPPER 2 Br. $145. l>'arru. & schl1 . 7 v. lnl. uvl. N 1o:;w 4-PLKXES ~g~~~~~~ J>Jt IV ACY I br, app1 , REALTORS adult sel·tion. Nr. City mer rent. Beaut I br furn your ~pac ious new J.ur I>'. No pet.s. Range, cpl~. SS6.000.494·1S851640·1l36 ... near the Ol..-ean. Good _. chUd,pet,garage$145 ll all , Co~tai Mesa . •1pts $1tiS&Sl7S.Sp::inish 2-bt.>dr<X''Jl a1>artn1enl. drps. 758 O Shalin1<1r -.-.. -'1.11.x h Jt ' CLEAN ! 2 Br, slv, child, 4S23Campu,; Or., Irvine $325/mo. Ov.·ner7Sl·ll63. Ktyle bid~. pvt encl gar , "l"ro'm 5:1~5. i"urnitUre 548-0058 ~~ s e 1:r11, upprec11.1 · -'-D """"' 1)001, sa una, lndry, .11.dlts. '•"•.lla.ble . Smull pt>:ts ' lion. $110.l.IOO & up. Mount-... eMrt, !ncd .• $Jtij. Cilmpus Valley..;. .. ,... Ctr. ~1~&.11. VcrdQ VilliUi . 261<. Ln • LIDO ISLE 'f0BIN..,H0~.AJ;137TY1 INC. Retort 2400 IJ8S. 2: BR. appl, ctuhl. CALL-IJJ..8'00 Sunny l'allo, hookup for ~301 Keelson ,.,r ·61 1 blk OK . Adults (111ly . Offic._'E!. •$ f 00 Off• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rn··d, "•r•1.1•·. . of Be~u:h ..,. ¥lt~r. ,,.....,n 9:00 to 6:00. Z-.>JO AS Ch . 3b b 1-----'=="-----IPerfect for wccktnd le :i;100.2BR."slv,cb.ild ,pct, washt•r /dryer. Cptll , "42·7848 ~~irvl cw lt d .• Cost:i C AGl\ANDAAP'f'S , arm1n1 r, 2 "'• Crpl, KOnM Property 2000 vacation! Comp. rurn. I :11n.:le11. * RIHT ALS • drps $250. 675 2004 or P..1(.'!Sa . Phone 545·23oo. Luxury Living Jtnm c d ,'occupancy. •••••••••••••••••••••• F'URN S , 1 ti73·Ull9 lliR,nrbch .Sl:JS+util'~. 1&2Bedrooms $'19,SOO. Owner/Ag.,nl . . BRcondoinPaln1Desert 1Ht:J.),5111~t.'S, I UNIV.PARK Pool . No children/pets. Rec.room&Pool 673~. 48.UNn'S CountryClubare.11..l'ool hr, utll, eurage, $180. 2BR,28a .... ,.$32S/:J75UPGR1\DED Uradford tN:iO·l146 ·~rJtEVICTORiAN" ~79·1911 $450.000 & /acuzzi; lovely green· l''ec/ Bkr 3 BR., 2Y2 Ba ........ USO Pl. 3 br. l ~' ba, 2 car gar. 1 __ I h Ne1wly Adedc11orated. d2 br 400 Merrim<1c Wa)", t,;ltl· bet. Walk: to slOrl.!S, ~olf HOMIFIHDERS 2 BR. 2 Ba, ram rm ,, $425 Patrolled area. Clbhse. & --rn• eac. 3741 w gar. s, cpts, rps, CATA.LIMA.VIEW MUSTSELL & cnte rlainmi:nl . Only •642-9900• WALNUTSQUARE pool pr iv 'lg5. $275 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• rncd yd w/patio, water DanaPolnt 3116:-Lll"""Y= Exlreinely molivated $26,750.Easyterms 2BR,2Ba ...... $285/~ 556-0655 CO ?d PLBTELY, pd . C a ll betwn 1·5 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• • clue d 000 Sllller . All:.! bedroom un· C..:wU Eves. Ukra5!t·l98tl 3 Bit, 2ba, FH. lar11:c yd_. TURTLEROCK T -L UeautlCuli)' furnisht.od. 2 636·4120 z Bdrm ll•lllop .. ·,...:. • • Its. New carpets, paint Cpts /drp11 , bltns, nr 2BR,2ba,den .. i400/42.'l OWnnOUle BR apt . Oceanvitiw, -~7 '.'l "Victoria ... $190 carpets; Drapes, ~a~k. __ .. _•_·'84~"'-~------I and dispo!ials. Recently Out of State Sl'hOOl /St\Oi).'i . s;n5 mo. GR£ENTRt:E Unfund1ht'd 3525 wd/pat10 , hu~e ~Nool , ' UH "''"en apl frplc Laundry. 493-6309. S-JllOR upgraded. Spendablt: hi Property 2600 l'h :832-7151. 2Br .. lb.a ,famrm .. $315 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ultsonJ~:. Lea...e, car Y . · 'l.;=::::::o<:,,:::_::::::...-:-c:-=-:: c:-'otr-I 071 12.7110 on $100,l)X) down. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. 2 Ba. F/R ...•• ,$350 Rent or Lc1.1 st:· Beaut. Golr Couri.e. 4!i-1 ·84~ or lNlshwlhr , pv.L µI adtio & rioo.. 1 1· Fowttoit1 Va&a-l8l•. "'P" R · · CULLEGl-: J•A HK 3 br. i:! r rv1nc n Arca .... , f'antaitic value. Will sell cllr1n ~ Lo Arkansas? 3 BR, 2 ~~ Ba ........ $300 clean ·rownboU5e J Br, 2 499·4322 b ·b k $ 00 · ••••••••••••••••••••••,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba frpl --' "'""" ... ·• " o 2 mo on 9'/co flnancin!(. t:arn11 One BR humt!, 2 yrs old · • P•'"'·.,.,...., mo: Uw , pool, central air, .. " · · • NEAR Marina, IW(uriOU:I $64<IO per month gros&. inbeuutifu!Ozark,Ark . ~48-~ $29S .Laguna Jlills _ Studio Apartment I block 557-2841 PARK PACIAC 6 BR, 2800 sq. ft. home. Pr· . I 1 1 $11 000 !"»4~ 05M7 ~ 846 7582 to Beach. Ut 1I. paid. S\75. EW I'". ) .. 1,. G l mm e d .,occupu ncy , 1nc1pasonype11se-. .. -.i:!Ga lsOK.Willrentthis . . Call497·1157 . N u,r:.l•:IA.-~. ADULTLlVIN $79,900. By owner. 34001 call today 17141752· l700. Rral Estate ClllUn 2 bedr1n to working VISleN 2BH . To'Mn hol.Lw , llU. •n ----I Bit w /loll $2JO. Apµhts, I ...... from SI 85 CalJe Acordane, Day:i, I N V 0"1vSISTIOMN E N T ExchG114)9 2800 ~a J's w,h o a r e n on . RIAi.TY ml. to beach. Cpts, drps, Newport leach 3769 utd furn. Encl ~ara~e. 2 Bdrm from $205 eves or wknds, 400·8159 THE RE E ~ "E ••••••••••••~•••••••••• s mokers. $100 eot. Isl and 552 .. 7500 I lh ba. llshwshr, 2 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• P 00 1 • j ~cu z z i · 393 Furn/Unf models av.llit -~;-::-::':'::':::::-~~-\~~~.":.'A~L~;s~,.~A~·:."'.'RS~I R•al blal• _1a11t + d_cp. ti45-!'J8.19 •'ar. $250. Im med Occup. $29.95 WK UP. 1 Bdr, 2 Ha 1-lamilton . 645-4'111 eves. 1 d . SI 00 .. 642·1961.1 days. I 0250 La Hae en a 1 0 l&OW ean f'ront. NB. House Wanted 2900 Very ch!&n 3 Hr, 2 Ba, SPARKU:NG 673·3479a[l.4orwknd-; & 81:1.ch. Color 'l"V, maid F.OUNTAlNVALLEY APPRAISAL & G<t r apl & Duplex. By ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns, ser vice porch. No ~LEGANCE 3600 serv, pool. TH.E MESA, ADUL'r I BR. (rJ>lc, pool. 961-3371 }"'HA appraised this o.w n er. ~ 4 5 · '11 2 l LEASE OPTION t-lOME kids or pets. ~-275 lrv .,cm1~do. 3 fbr.1 2r ba1 .• !!'!~.·.~·.~.".~ ....... ~ ~,:.,u~ewport 81 • NB, SllKI mo. 1975 Pomona. MOVE•I"' .,,_,,.5 townhome for $39,000! n1&hts/wknds. w A N 'I' E o , Broadway. 83J·l lZ5. sun en 1v rm, rp, rm . · -.,.,., CM. Call645·4111 "~ R E s p 0 N s 1 8 L i-; ---din rm, pools & tennis. HEW DUPLEX N c 1 1 f lr ----.::0:...'..'..:'..---1 •--~ :1840 Owner i:1 desperate W I UMITS CHRISTIAN l''AMILY, High beamed ceiling lBR Club fees & grdner. in· Deluxe s plit-level; 1300 pl. ri>t,. v Y . W:U· g $175 . 2 BK . single sly. ~Oii __.. sell-wants out for lr.lfWPORT h 2 C S .d ••25 Owne sq fl, 2 bdrm w/1-'l·den, tri·level, :.!BR. J_Ba, wet Ueam ceil . ,~ •• A--. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., F u N D s ·r E M • OUS('. 2041 )"pres:s t. c . .... . r. .... b f I teruus I I ............ ...., .$38,000.J Bedroom,fami· 5216,000 PORARlLY LIMITED. $175. util. pd.S.A. Hgts . ~ 552·0664 /S.SZ-7755 frplc,plu~hcrptg,home-C~:· r~ch $49:5 • poo . 2049 ··c ' Wal lace, CH EZOROAPTS ~~;:;:>u';:{tyd~~g+ ~r::; Eli:ht extra sharp units. ARCHl~E~N Wll-'~Nc& 751 .7716 _ 3BR. Pror. decorated ~\~~e~st.or:a~~· ;a~~~~~ 67~~7~!t c . per mo. 046·~... l ,2&382;1R~t~~~ gar~ irarage. l Year warranty P r i m e N e w P o r t INFAN · PR · 2 BR $185. No dogs, no home near shopping & bot th, blln gas range & A---'ments pool. washer. drye tncluded. Call 586-0222. penins ula location. Sum· ONLY· 714·998'517~ s in i:'I e s . 1 chi Id ok. sct\ools. Lease. @t2 Lori oven, patio deck, 2 car '"""&hfun.ist.t"d Close to beach. 536-033&. • mer·winlei-. rentals. Rental• 642-2259or&l6-7017 Ann Ln. Irvine. Jnquire enclosed garat:cw/laun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• L-•• 2 __ ··~ Owner wants mstallment ••••••••••••••••••••••• within or call 64.2-4030 dry room. Pay only clec· -•• ntS ..r !lale. Possible H~4 loan. 2 BR E·Side, bltns. nu · d I of Co R..t Free Owner will finance . • crpt, yd, 2 ba. FI A he11.t. L119Y"O leac.h 3248 tric. A u ts. So. ast Balboa Island 3806 Gross over $27,000 yr. All H041ses Furn1shtd $2SO. C;ill 645.(ll.52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llwy. 5 blks rrom beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Next t.o beach. Bach.. Compl.lel"!unu·•hedone ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECTACULAR Oc $425. 435 Goldenrod, L "I 11 ·8 f 1 1&2 br from $145.· " ·ean· Corona de\ Mar. {714i tlt e .s. ay m .new re· Ja cuzzis & tenniY.· bedroom unil..'l. Hurry-N~·cE Clean 2 hr house. view from almost every ar unit. J level. Bayvw. 2 846-132.3 call today. (714)7si·1700. G....eral 3102 Singles or . couple ,only. room ! 3 br, 21h ba, frml. 675·9337 · Br. rrplc. Auto gar opnr. MEW 1..:=-====------ s-hl A11• I 080 J N v E s T ~t E N 'J' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4~ mo. Ul1l pd. whde an din. rm., frpl, bltns, rull A.p.+menh Fumithed $420 mo. 213/87&-Z723. HEAR OCEAN •••••·••••••••••••••••• DIVISION I BR hou9e La"guna Beach sale. 548·1005 length decks on both ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIS TIHCTIVE 2 & J IDRMS D I V 0 R C E S E T . TllE Rl!:AL ESTATERS $160. Balboa $165 .•. & 3 BR 2 BA frpl vard floors. ~545 mo. Call : lalboa Peni,.. l 8 07 Be 1·r I t d·o pt T L EM ENT f'ORC ES bachelor Balboa units, blln .' 534~ 'ic ·s $sli al'. S49·44G4 or 559·5458 lalboa Peninma 3707 •8•A•Y••F••R••N••T·.·•y••r•1•••1•:: 2 ledroo"" 1 loth au 1 u s u 1 a sc. SALE Beautiful 2 story DISTRIBUTOR Newport Beach & Jlunt-s, <>. s. · •· ••••••••••••••••••••••• di 0 b __ 72 g ... , I Bedroom Frp l cs, bltn.s. di s ~ Sp.Q'.,h co-•-. 2 BR. ,,... ington Beach $155. Agt. I 0 wan c e _for ~ 1 .~ ~.~ Lnn1111a MiCJuel 3252 x 2 br, 2 a, .......,.,, car hwashers, 2 cat garage; ,...., -rz We need a qualified man gard"n m •,,,, '"'" ,. -,--Vu 2 Br d ' h w " r · Bachelor Sundeck• From ~~ B •• Pool. Clu••-·-e, Gas Fee. 979·8430 ... a · .,,.. . .., '-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' " • park'g, s l.ip avail. t 'an· ~. · _ .... .,.......,. to lake over established O r · \ ·· e h /d " I •-ocean Fr $195 ·~ ••79 B b bel . ~ .. ni;e 1 • ·4 BR . fami ly roon1 , wsr r;,r,cs ..... · tasticview.$550.673·2058 om .,,_.~ ar· ·Ques, green t accounL _for JB Qu:.ihty Newport leodl 3169 675·7•88/644·7111 fireplace fenced im· Hy wk or mo. till 6/13. Bkr 1o.11GHT LIGHTED and Children's play. Automotive Products 1n • · 675 8531 " CALL TOBIN! We have i.t ground. Value $28, Co.~la Mesa & Ne.,.,·port ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BH, 2 Ba, lge yard, $J25. maculate. $350. per mo. ,. · ,_C_oron __ o_d_el_Mcr ___ 3_8_2_2_1 TENNIS COURTS all. Lovely apts neaf a nd more. Asking Bcach.Vehicle,groupin· LiveonLidolslc. mo.Closetofwy&OCC. lsl&last.l-499-i..>W . YEARLY l & 2 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Elegant Hec.J>~vilion beach & lluntington S27 ,500. Assum.11.ble s iifance & t raining onlyS4SOmo.2Br.2 ua, ti75·60-ll. · 2 Br, l 1h bo, renced yd. il60/$180. Utils pd, no Lk bc •BilliardTables Harbour area. $165 to. $11,000 loan at 7v;.., in· furnished. Small deposit t213J 7'93-04Z1collect . kids or pets. 417 E. Bay, Sharp 2br. pool, wa h, $400 . Patios, dshwhrs. terest. Address 3941 · d r ,. · Demo Point 3226 Gar de ne r · S3oo mo . 547-11'55 carprt, adults/no pets. •Pool, Jacuzzi , Sauna some rrplcs. Also clean. require or wor 1ng In· J Br, 1900 sq .ft .• 2 Lease.213-782·04W ~=.833·8974/833-1653. Adult.sonly Nopets Mc Fadden Ave. West o venlor" C· II ror appl b · r 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ nice houses to lease CrOm "· a · alcon1cs, ol.'ean ron . Steps to Ocean or Bay. Al· . MILL CREEK Harbor Blvd . Ca ll MonthruFri9to5. ~750 . mo . Barbara 3 Br. 2 B<t . Nr. Marina.Newport8eoch 3269 trac. l br, $l6Smo. ll28 SPACIOUS l brapt.Walk $350.Nofee. · .. 839-2332· By Owner. Prin-JUSTICE IROS. 963·6739 New cpts. frpl , bllns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. Balboa Blvd. to beach. Wel~ar, frpl, 555 PAUL>JUMO Tobin -c:ipalsonly,plea:.e. 12!31358-2251 $325.4!:19·2986ag\. BRANO new Newport cpl. pvt. patio. Call : tNewporl F'rwy ~So. lo PropertyMc)mt .,.J SPACIOUS GROUNDS (21 ll 684-0969 1 c~ m ~~N p 0~~~d=~~~'. Fountoln Volley 3234 1~~r~.c~ioA~:i~.2! CoJta Mesa 3724 s73·ll53 Sat/Sun& E\'es. ~=~:!t ~~f:i~~~i). Turn l ----~84~6~·~13~l~l __ _ s urround this lovely 2 --~ &w-1155 or MQ-4252 ••••••••••··~···.••••.••• pets. 67'5 ·5800, Bkr, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW DUPLEX (714) 549-1302 Love At I st lite bedrm, Z bath Condo. 9 UNITS -lagilna EXt!CUlive li ving 1n this 2 fee $30 WEEK & UP Deluxe i;p\il-level; 13001-::=========·\ 1 & 2 Br avail. F\im& Liii· For $19,950 wilh pool and 5 Ocean view apts., 4 H0415eS Unfurnished story home with OOnus · •$8.60 Nigt\t & Up sq ft, 2 bdrm w/loft-den.1: PTS security ga~es you can't s hop~. Asking ~2.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• room, 3 br, l ba, cov. DUPLEX 3 br, 2 ba, all •Studio& t BR Apts frplc , plus.b crptg, home· 2 BEDROOM $175. mo. :~~eAi~~~rn ~dult ·a~ go wrong. Call 63!f-8321 down . Corner location. patio. cpts,drps, freshly extras. tennis, Olympic •W<1terlleds like s torage, walk;-i n Adults,nopel..'l. Jiving. 6700 Warner Ave.' andaakrorJerry,Agt. Owner very anxious to GHeraa" , 3202 painted. Sec to apprec/ pool.etc. StcpslOoccan. •TV &MaidServAvail clo"el", batt\ & guest 642-8984 II P · led I Be " .. Huntington Beach. Mobile Homt$ se . roJcC annua ••••••••••••••••••••••• $395.mo. 1\sk for v or $325 yrly. lse. 642·3573 • l'honc Serv, tltd pool bath, bit": gas r,an2ge & STUN .N 1 NG Lg. 1 Dr 847-6047. No lease. SorrY forSale llOO gross,$19,200. FREE FRE1': Joe,963·45U7or963·1786 IMM ACULATE Bluffs •Children&PetSection oven. patio dee , car Garden apl. Pool, rel.' noch'ildrenorpelz. RE.A.LONOMICS •l'ror.:ssionalScrvit·e• b h d 3 B" 11 d •$5.o(fweeks rentw/ad e nclo•ed garage w/laun· oom.1175.71018thSl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super ·I bedrm. 2 al , con o; n . wa c · "' r Newport Beach, water lroker1 •75-6700 •LANDLORDS* crtps, drps, blLn!i, look· patio. s395 Mo . Bkr. 2376 Newport Blvd, CM dry room. P<tY on1yclec·1.;.=:::..:=:.cc==='---ILGE l BR, 1 Ba, $140. mo. vi~w, 2 BR, Adil Pk,LGE TRIPLEX, $85.000. H"oftltflndert * ing for a nice family to 644·1133 548.-9755or645·3967 trie.Adull..'l.So.ofCoasl •Y_l•LANINOS* mMaa1ur"e'eaddultsc~w"Parnliero•.'- n '.be Ch.·~ N-care for our home...... . 1-lwy, 5 blks from beach. ~ •. P va a .....,..""""' Da na Pl. Ocean Vu. 642 9900 -s 35 G Id d Ile h 847 4440 • mo. Call J oe or Be\', Wa·n.t e d : R esponsibl e 1 Br rurn $l6S. Lots or 425. 4 o enro , . ac . · ~ BY OWN ER Levitt 24X60, Ow ne r. 496·7234 Prine. California's l..argcsl 963.4567 963_1786 fa mily for 3BR, 2BA. Np l Coro n a de I M a r . 2 Ir, 2 la.4.pts 5 star adult park. San only. •Rental Service!· Shores house. 642.9552 bltns. P ool. Walk to (714)675·9337 Super·Comfortable· l & 2 Br, Bch apts. $150 & ... Juan Capo.493·8537 LIKE NEW 4 br, 2 ba, a(t.6 Shopping. 11:1 mi. beach. Quict.AvailJw1elst. up, adults. no pets~·· Estate Sale·New dbl mob hm,loc in exclusive Balb o a B ay area . $18,000. 714/642-2370 or 2131295-5245. * TRIPLEX * CDJ\ot 3 br. 2 ba, stv, frpl, beaut. location. $350 mo.l;~~r::-~~~~~;:; ~~9~3~1 ~W~.~1;9~lh~S~L~54S-0492;:;~~ I BR, 1 Ba, patio, garage. Enclosed Garages 536·7031 & 536·0492 · • 3 BDRM home w/ 12) kids.Pel. L><:·•7".9 968 1V\A9 WF~ST Newporl·River Xlnt location. Avail. Gas&WatcrPaid.Moto OCEANVU , Y.•I". SZ•~ 2B R r .nlal'. Pri m e F'TNVLY.Carcfree2hr. ·...,;:..°"'or ""'"" 8 2 "·· I Junelsl.548-5306 " i~ Ave. 3 r, °"'· b tns. d de i..:c:::.:..:::.::..:==cc.--Mo re.ntals $200 to$210 mo. Great for sngl. 0,li..l Eastside Costa Mes a. <I ba, chdd, pet, frplc, Nt:W 3 br. 2 ba Condo. 2 refrig, dshwhr, laundry. *Sha Y Elm Gca ns* Cb Id w~-"" r Co d I pool xtras p I l & "-I d 2BR, I \Ii ba. $250/Mo. 1 ren cn.ome cpl. Jacuzzi volleybaJIS t:xehangeor 'rona e · · car gar,lenn.crts,pool. Yrly lse . $395 . oo,crp .... ~.nry, 2J24EldenAve 8.13-itSO Nr.bch."""·.;...,., ~ Mar residence or llUNT. BCll 3 br, 2 ba, $350.6J2-J42J/963·2368 \Zl3 )44S·6666aft6pm adults. 177 E. 22nd St. Pool/tennis.640-S347C.llll .....,.......,... .-. Duplex. $27 ,500. equity. frpl, kids, pet,$250. -,~N~e~•~r~Be=a~c~h~.~842=·:>;4.\==--after 5:30 SPARKLING new s pac. 2 1 BR unfurn, $1S5. Adull..'lO:. ACro<MJOfa<-1200 Principals onl" please. LAG . lllLLS $2.80. 3 Br, 2 H...tJ--tn11 leech 3240 BR 'I'-house $195. Bike to i· 3 24 B $210 $2 IS p tio 1"' ' · 1 ·-.·-h 1 2 n Cost ~. 8 b lor & I a Co5ta Me5a 8 r · -· a · no pets. l mi. heh.' 911 H •LPluC:Hlu,Rllr. ba, kids, pet, singes.••••••••••••••••••••••• beac . aso r a n,1rn. ac. e r. crpl> drp• bea ut G s ~·· •· "' ..... ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • · eorgia t . 5J6........., .. Ayo c Ao o LAND . 2727 E. Coast Hwy J>OO!· /\IC, gar~ 3 BR, 2 BA, Uti l. rm. & lg. ~!esa $160. Aii:t . F'ee. EJ1:ceptlo1tally nic.e. Off leahft Path ga rden . l mmed . oc· $1.790/Ac. Rancho, Ca. 6 75.4392 ri11ss1qN Vl&IO .$250. 2 fdcd. yd . $300 mo. Isl & ~19·84.W 211 o Newport II.. cupancy. Adults. no pets. SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm.; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 80% seller financed, so:;;, __ ...::.::.-.:_:.=_:.:: ___ , Br. kid s . pet, pool, 1 as t wk nds o r art I & 2 Hr. Adults no pets, 527 W. Wilson, 645-9614 apts. Children OK. 17396 Int. Tight S forces sale. • • • • garage. Fee/Bkr. 5:30Pl\1 536·2789 . \VALK to beac~. pools. CM. dshwhrs. shag c pts. "A" Kee lson, 1 blk. W.ot\ Owner.714/676·5734 HOMEFIHDHtS tcn_n1s . 3 br, ,2 ba. : . HOLJD•y-........ closed gar age, !rplc. OAKRIDGEVll~LA Beach BL off Slater,: W .V.Pftin *642_990:0• 3 BR. fa m rm. vaulted pa11os .$375.548·2825cve.o; -r~ BBQ. Gas & water pd. 3 B.R., 2 BA. blt1ns, 842.0389 . ... -RANCHO CALIFORNIA 24271 LortcwooclLcme l __ ...::..:...:=-:..:::.:.c__ ceil. 2 yrs old. $385 . O E b -DELUXESpaciow>lBr, Pool children wel<.'Ome. $22S.. :i Avocado la nd. $1.500 per El Toro Balboa Island 3206 Barbara. 963·0739 ~:.N~ 0°:1. ~ b lri n2~·~ furn apt. Pool. Ample LA MANCHA.APTS 858W. Cenler.00-1197 3 Generous Bdrms, 2 Ba~ ~~~r~B°'kr ~~~ int. rou t~r~ ~h~ ~er of 2 c••••••d•j-.:.:;_•••;;·22 3 Br. 1 1r,i ba Tw hs e . wash/dry, gar. No pets. P~~~~~~~~~:.~~· 778 Scott Place, CM Ea.sl..'lide ; comp. rt.>f.le"c . 2 ~~iteFr~~;:r&·r~a:n~ _::c:.:::::.:.::"'-:..:.:::..:=:._-1 rec ·uc,s1Rv1ME •• ~~~ •• ~............. c I ulb h s e s'1p,oo 1,. $_300 675·9188 642 -5073 Bdrm .. $195. Pool. Adults dbl garage. 962-3724 .. ~ttdl ls.t i ast. c caning. Harbor llighlands·l Br. 2 •Tropical Pool• CASA V!Cl'ORI/\ Call &t6·1947 "' for iolt 1300 CELEIRITY '!'OP LOCATION & beaut. 8-12-4921. Ba. Nr . park & schls. l Br. cpts, drps, bltns, 1 &2Br. Unfum/Furn fr . • . Newport leach 316f.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• BASEIAU GAME duplex on oceanside of patio. Gas & wat.er paid. $169.50 gas/wt r. pd. LAltG E 3 Br, 2 ~1, shag •••••••••••••••••••••• .. BARGAIN price for Cast SUN DA y • f\o1A y 18 I Ba yside Dr. 3 blk:1. from f ireplace. 4 Bedrm 2 bllth ~18a~!otu~~~:1 mo. $180. mo. 548·ll68 Adults·No Pets Sec. gate cpts, drp,•f.tc"r'· OCmC. $215. fiA.Rk NEWPORT . ':: sale. Beaut. condo C"Om· a t I :30 at UCI Big Coron;i· Bch. 1 yr . old home. Crpls, drps. bltns, . . o . . Pool, ~ec. ~m., Elevator 557.0350 5 p APARTMENTS ~ Plex.112unit.s,renlcdas LOSANGELESRAMS 4·1evel w/view.3br,$500 OW, beaut landscaJ!ing.3BR,2ba. PopuJarN'pt. Nice I-BR, good crpts & 525V1ctor1a 642-8970 B 0 I h.ld • moa··a·,1May62 b• .. ~ A>kforBe··orJoc•>~ pa•·nl.$l5"Monlh · :.! r , up ex l c i .no Uacbelor l or2 .. • pts. P•ojected '75 In-"'· · • · • -rovv , .' • • -· Height•. Ocean vu . SJ50 "' w d • • ·1 J 6 Call o ·~'45•1~"1786 J e Re It 67362 10 pels . asher/ rye r Bedroomsand Come approx. $300,000. OAKLAND RAIDERS mo, avai une · : ni · =->· "°"" . Mo. Agtt:i75•7060 on s a Y -· MEDITERllAMlAH 1 . 557.6543 from 11 to 5 or bltns, W /W crpt, enc . Townhouses - Giantpool,jaCu:l'l.1,gym, inaseveninningprevie.,.,· 5Sl·S846/S4S·0882 cves. BEAUTl1'~ULLaCuesta4 sonJuan l BR , prefer middle age VILLAGE patio , lib! ca rport. Fr .$229.S00pen9--t> ~ garages. For sale or of Super Bowl Ten·. Br, 2 Ba, close to school Capittrano 3278 or retired, no child/pets. I Bedroom w /storage new paint, Daily ~ trade down. 7°.b T.D. By Please c~ll &12·56~8. cxl II. v. ll!LLS 3 br + fam & beach. $450. 962·2734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5:155. 642·5848 I Bedroom & Den $215. 968·0848 Spa-Pools·Tennis "' owner. Mr. B., 400 N . ..)33 to claim YOW' l!c.ket.s. rm. 2 ba , lge patio & yd. BA To h ~:::.::.::..:::..:::_ ____ I 2 Bedrooms Across rrom }o'ashioll1 Acacia, Fullerton. (714 i tNorth County to.II free •~gs. mo.lse. 644•2877 t'or the Sophisticate , 3 ,BD, 2 : wn ouse. $120 to $160. l BR :.1pt & 2 Bedroom Townh!ie Lovely l Br Upper island at Jamboree 0..,. 879•9744 numbt:r is 540-tz!!O.) """ Near new 2 Br, 2 Ha. den, Com munity p ool & trailers. Adults only. 132 2400llarbor Blvd. Quiet 4·plex. $Hi5. San.J.oaquin Hills Roall. 'j fl••• Top area Canyon/Ocean Counlry kilchen, cpts. barbecue area . 5265· W. Wilson.64S-4S30 Costa Mesa (714 )557-8020 ~o~~ts . 549·352.1--;:::;-:;:::-1--~17!_1.1~4~1~6~4~4-~1~9~0~01_._4 LAG . Deb oce.111 n rrontl;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; view,keyto·beach,JUll., drps , 2 car ._:ar. $35 Lease or month to " apts. $189,000. 20% dn. 2 BA, ram rm, 2 fpics, 5S7·6773aftll i\!\.t. month.494 ·2864. I Br rurn. Water pd Park-Uke 3Br, 1112. Ua , ingoodar~a. Finan.ok. Own536-032l 7.4 x GROSS. bltn5, r errig. W/0 . 2 car VACANT 2 Br $177. Kids & Sonta Ana 3280 ~le4:~m.,~. I S~5.~l:=n~~~ SutTo......_ ~. ~~~-7s:;9v.c & refng. VERSAILLES ~ CoR•1rclal gar/opener. Avail June pct.s.Also3Br$200.Agt .••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·150lor5484500. DELUXEl,2&3 ArAplli Prop art, I •OO 5 Separate houses oo V2 1.;1~· =-=~· ~"~·~· ~"~'~·-=·'----1-,ee. 979·8430 COUP LES. 2 br, child, I ~c:::.:::.:..::::-.::.::c.==--1 Pvt Patios-Ht.d Pool 2 Bil duplex $200. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• acre R·4. Near Harbor S HAR P 2 br, 2 ba pet,yard,gar.$175. DanaPoillf 3726 Nr Shop'g-AdltsOnly Newly decorated, CID. COM Prime est. l~w y Shoppi.ni Center. $92.500 Conserva tive cpl. or GREAT location, J br. 1~~ POOL, 2 br. 2 ba, appl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Martini .. ~ pvl patio, e ncl. garage. 1 . ~ NEWPORT fmtg. 3000 sq. ft. AAA le· With\ terms. Ca 11 mature woman. See: 442 Ba. Isl + lliskl 1+ delleposit kids, pet, bbq, $22.S. 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM infant ok .• N~ pets. 388 nanl on Net lse. + 1200 owner /broker&lS-5849. Dahlia.$2.75.675-3300 $335. mo. M or ver· $165. 2 BR, kids, pet, 2U~I~~-~~· 4~:~i9:1~~ MgrAplll3 646-5S42 BaySl.54tl·2020 /Security gale entrance " /Underground park1n~ .~ 2 BR, 2•,1J BA Studio apt. /Elegant furn lounges ~ HaclendaDl'Mesa BILns, 0 /W, cptg&drps . ./Billiards, exl.'rcise-t' sq. ft. Av 8 i L ror retail /of. L,_;;~~~~~~~~~li~:;;;;.;;;;;:"""=;iiZ4 ly. 894 • 7521 1 yard. 960_ 1142 fices. Xlnl lnvestmentr. Co5ta Mesa · J224 1 1', 'd FAM ll#IES, 3 Br. 2 ba. $160,000.67$-6900 6 UNITS •'•••••••••••••""••••• 3Br-2B~. _e tns_. en~ frplc. kids, pct. yard, •3 BR, 21h B• condo. yfl rd. CpL'i /dr'?8. No pets, garage. F'ltc/Bkr. on jiuge p11rccl.-roo1n F.R .• frp~. patio. pool, 2 ~~;11~K . '295 · .Call HOMEFIMDERS for ~p to 17 w_u ts. _Ex· cara:ar.$350.833·1653 · •642-9900• Offi ce bulldlna:. ~pee · cellent income an pnmc . 3Br, 2ba. Fam/Uin rm,1---_;,.:..:c __ c_ __ BAYFRONT iacular view, executive locaUon . J .. artnership Ii· S~arp 2 bedrrn. 2 ba, Mon · bltns. FP, nr heh. lo 2 BR. 1 Ba Sa.nta Ana o ff Ice I. Reduc ed · quldatinK:-Submi~ all t1c~llo Townhouse. Just main. yd. 1 child ok. $385. Heights. $285 . mo. ltefs. $450~000. offers! painted. ~Int cond. Va-96Z·6!2'l'O. 557·0338 llLL GRUMDY * •fl• cant. Av1ul now. 82il5. P.fr leellter 6_7Ml•I SALES OPEN INGS-mo.'46·5880 IMM AC. 4 Br, 2 Ba. 2 car Hou1rs Furni5htclor ..=;..::::.:c...--"'-'----1 unusual opportunity for garage. rncd yard. Kids U11fu"'i1hed lJOO ...... FOi SA.LI e x p e r i e n c e d ok.. No fe e. $298. mo. 1st ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newporl Canter Ofrl~c Reallor/Associate Ro1011 Clcwtl Pioneer Realty,842-4421 lay Vtew-Oc.ffll Peek Bid&•· lJ00,0QChS300,000 * • * • 11252 A.sit. Apt #2 Bl~ 3BR 2ba-lilc:e new Cash required. For In· ror in formation call H·-"1...---leocll NEW delu xe 2 story wl crp.,, d<ps, bltoi, · d -··nor-. home, close to beach, 4 rormaUon Call 644·$16S. 545 ·8>&2>& A:1i;oc1ate You ~re ihe winner ol 2 · br & \ge ram rm. frplc. D1W, frplc & pvt. 1•r Prine. Only South Cowst Broken;. Cree ticket.I to the cpt s . d rps. C•ll I0·6, wfwshr·dryr f•cil'11. $42S Coa~o•llliw NEWPORT l iEIGliTS UClllVI.. 963-4581 mo.yrly. ....... 1700 .llome + l>uplex. $90.000. CILEltlTY sz4o 3 HR new sh&)l, dbl SHARP 2liR in Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••II Coill Owner. 646-5601 IASllAU GAME i1ar. Avail now. &ff Tues· Hl.:s area w/rrplc, Crpl!i. TAX SltELTER Loh for toll' 2200 SUNOAY.MA.,.18 W·Thurs. 17654'Van drp11. a:;tr. and pll'nty of 4-liileles &: lfl·pl01e1 by ••••••••••••••••••••••• \OSaANttG'30s~lESUCRIA "S Buren; nr Slater xtr'a prks. $28.5. mo. -1bebeicb.2 br•lwnhse. ... Pl Qompl• pll1. Brand nu. IAYSIDEprap11t)' VtL 2 BR 2 ST''· Twnhouse. ~·LUS .. ,pert cl for boait dock. OA'KLANDIWL>ERS w /wa1her, dryer & -Lot.s 111re 50' x 100' In a aeven inning preview rerrlg. Comm'ty, pool. SlftlO 2 .. 2 IA~ CALL NOW ofSuper&owlTen. $2lS per mo. $100 dep. ...:.... ~.... . PIHH call ... .-, .. 1 c.n , "'8·9332an .. PM ,..-. 752 7315 · 333,to claim yourtlc1t:ts. -........ a. • °''" • . (Norlll Caunty 1"11 1ree 4 8r. 10$32 Eliot C" nr. tOO/o Lo-.. C• 0.. numbe.f 5'0·1ZIO.) . , Golden West Coll. $.120. IJt.aJJ I o.p. , .,, • • • 5al·7'68 aft 3 • •knds . . ' CLEAN 3HR 2ba hou8e w/a n ocean peek, crptt, drps, etc. Nftt ytlrds, 3 car gar + worQhop, In super are11 . $42S. mo. . JACOBS REALTY •75-6670 Hunllncjl"" lleod! 37 40 ········--·············· FROM$42 WEIKLY Executive SuitH 727 Yorlt-8'•d. Reach Blvd •l Yorktown 536·0411 STUDIOS a. I IR1 •Full kitchen •Heated pool •l.4iundry fw.ciUUes •Free utilities •1''ree linen5 •TV &-maid sen. 3Vail •Bar·B·Que •Phone service •l mile to ocean 160W.Will0ft.C.M. Patio. $265 mo. 768 Saunarooms. ll BEAUTIFUL J oann.Agt.838·808l J Htdpool&sundecks C GROUNDS ./Ocean view! lligh °'' ADULTS-NO PETS $170.1 IJR , carport, clean, Lh e b!urr overloo •- 10 minules to ocea.n. Lge crpts . drps. stove & rer.. ing Newport 1-larbor 1 Br Sl'IS. Gas &-Water 731 W.18thSt.b'73·7787 ./Privacy ! Peaccrut'i' · I o · r '" -• Spacious. inc · raperies, c;a pc":', IBR SJ ;\O n10. inc. util, /Sereneadultsonly ~: gas ~~ut •. gas 9tl_lve, _a ir Older tenant only . -1Ele\•atorservicc ', co11d1t1on1n 11:. swi mm1n11 645.20~·'=0~o~r~6'='·~G500::::._ __ 1 1 •c:H. I, 2&l IR •' pool, rec. room, washers ---~ &dryers. LARGE 2 br lowe.. P•l. FROM $195 • I YR NEW TRIPLEX p~tio. range,; ?.87 W. MOVE I"' 1,_.us?. 3 bed 2 b bHM 1 . Wilson. unit B Sl8S. " "'" •. a . · aun 646·8264 , 90lCAGNEYl..o1\Nt::' dryfac1l.N0Le;,ise!$265. NEWPORTBE1\Cll .. 675'·6488or&4o-4161 2 BR, pool , $185. Ad ults. (Corner Hospital lid 4 El c. A-245$ Irvine. Apt A. Superior ab-0\'e Pac1fib •Shocly "' .. --·· .M8 ·74i6 Pool. crpt & drpfl, lndry,1..:.cc.'-'-'.c._------I Coast Hw y f adu..lts.i 117 &. 22nd St. LOVl-:LY ~ br, spac. 714 -645-6242 •, Near Beacb .642·~ roorns, cpi... nice kilch, WESTCLIFF 2 Br. l'l<ol 11' brick i.nackb•r. Nlcony. townhouse Adults o~I~ HOW IS THiTIME •2 BR, 1 Ba, Mesa Verde. Xlnt. locatlon ,~u. rent. Nopels. l i:.!.M l}t>(lford lAt for Job srillers \o .:beck Adults, gar, avail. $175. 3-$1 Vi ctoria. Apt. 3. $28S. mo.54/i i 5JJ ~ l!lie Dilly Pilot Hel No.peL'i. 833-89'7•eve 64&-4252 --~ Wanted cla1slficatlon. lf LARGE 1 br. she cpt, htd 3BR 2ba nr. Baker •nd * LA PARISl&INE ~ the job you want ts not pool. tntanlok.$165. 1887 Fairview. S200. (714 ) 2 Ur . unfurn i\ll i.:le<.1ritl there you mlthl cOnSider Monro~i•. 548-9'143 002·5769 or (2131949-5474 J.'lreplacc llcutt.'(i J)O(~ offerln1 your services Adults , $210. .. with an ad ln 'the Job CONDO 3 Br, 2 RH, cpt.a, LARC;E, cln. quiCL, l br, 979·lal8 ·? W•nled cate1ory. Phone Cir~. bltns, frp\c, palio w/pallo. Adull!t, ref. req . Across Crom golf counie 642·$6'18 ' AdU.s. $32.S . 642·1155 $160. 6'6·2395 . 2()(l2Santa Ana Ave 1 1 I ' -. • ' • ' . • • I OAILoYPILOT Tue a .Mt 6, 197~ ••.•.••. ~ •.• ScC::!c\.. • 1~sl~~HOll 1oQ.~~=.\:. ·:' 1oosfa'f::ta .. \,, 1M111 tti:~•.._ 10011~t:=.a.... 700I .... ,... leec:t. 116t ••••••••••••••·••••••••• ••••••••••••••• , ••• ~,. ·········•:-·····1······· • . ... , ....................................... 1•······················ ....................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i--iliiliiiiiii!~ii!iiiiiii~!!iii!!ii!ii"!!'lii!!!iiii!!liiiiiilllll ........ lllljiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'FREE YOGA · . ~ • -r.• I DEMONSTRATION~ \ • • • J WIEEllS F•EE YOGA IN THE " MORNING! ' · ,FREE ' -r .. (• • " • I w....w ...... 1100-lw-.i , 1100 ••;r.•••••••••··-·--'~~•T.•••j••••••••r .. :••• ACCOUNTS PAYABLE BOOKKEEPER • I -.. t.JOve in w rdeposit s, 'onb' l BR $190 2 DR $230 lterrig , Security, POol . J acuzzi, Jt ec. l;Udg w1exerc ise rn1 .. ,Bi.Jli ards. Colu1· ·r\' byKALtDAS· A1'THE FaMO,US YOG)i CEMrER • OF CALIFORNIA · 445 E.1 71h. cost. MESA DEMoNST.ATION TOMORROW MORHIHG AT IOA.M. .. Al lea~t two "years experience in pr<lC"•Sing •ci:ount,s payable, 'working knowledge of payroll and maintaining tlanlc accounts. Must possess good of!ice skill~ and growth 1J0lon\ilil . Perm,anent position wit h good salary. Company p.aid life, hospital' and medlcul benefits. • Apply At The D4iL Y ,PILOT lr\•1ne Ave. at l\.1esa 54$-4855 LlYE Nt;ar'The Beach! Casa dtl Sol lit!autiiul Adult ApL-; From $180 21661 Brookhurst. tl B 962·66S3 "LUXUilY BAYFRON'I"' Unobstru.ctt.'<i panoramic view. 1300 Sq. ft., 2 BR, 2 Ba. dbl gar, adults, n pets . Hont slip avail. i415. y rl)'. 2a3·19th Sl. · ·C' '. 675-U2'Jti or 675-6163 WEs·rcLIFI'' a<·ross f Coco's. l BR. 2 Ba, l<'rplc. patio, crpls. drps, FIA heal, gar. y,·a\k to shops. $l10. Adults . 1665 Irvine. &12·0239 BIG CANYON EAST li•.i•I 1•l•· trurn 1111· unro-.111•• 1h1• ll1.,1I l Week Introductory Cour:w Starts Herl Wed.. May 014 at 7 PM ' ' . ' TOMORROW HIGHT AT 8 t'.M. l fhr°'I'!' out 1""°n, hnO Pttace ol m1n'1 -----~ 90'kt'Qr10!'e l'!ea11hy. t1eau11tu1 txxft-The rematki.ble science ol Y-OQi ar; taught al Yoga Cenler 11 lamous lot" 11& ~YI aoo;roacti lo a FULFILLED YOU: Taoohl by Bha!-11 Pria & Sn Oe111, 1voo eiwe<1 & cNrm1ng Wes!ern womel' Yoga sltms. toM S. calms !he mttld & sat"lies lhroogh & lhroogh Learn Clee'P roQ.xation. nutr11ion se..cre1s. mea11arioap hollllo brea1ne FOfages 2·7'; ~ 7 WHk Clo11e1·1e9tt Helt .Wed., May 14ffl ott;lO Alli Qnly. l(ALIOAS teaches ' the T~O i.')':'iterns ot voga Raia Yoga lor lhe mind Ha!hil Yoga 101 the body Learn mind oontrol. while you build a beauttlul boOy Lean rhe famous Srt Sllra1n shOtl-cut rreddatt0n system II acoomphshes 1n weekS what may take months Of years by Olher metnods Every person attench ng the tree cJemon$1rahon will learn tne '!()Qa breath. wtuch w1U help vou bte.athe Oeeper~ve IOngef Don I ITllSS II Meet KALI OAS at 1ne Yoga Center .ot Cahlort11a t>elween r ust1n and Irvine Slree1s at 445 E l 7!h Sl!eet. Cosla I Mesa fpjp 646-8?8.1 + YOGA'CENTER Of;'CALIFORNIA ' . 445 E. I 7tli St, -:::;::.:;:::-CO.sta Mesa P~one 646·8281 330 W. lay Slrfft;-Co1te MHa IA1k For Ptno•ll Offfee), ' ~W-.i 7100 HolpW-.i tlOO ........................ ·······-···~·········· ....... 1d-d' lmmed c:all 548-9949 CLERICAL ' BEAUT ICIANS W/FOLL. ASSISTANT 'Now lnte"lewing Cor . new NEWPOR1'ER .l_N ... ,.,_ SALON, Oall 714·540-Pertee otret'$ perinancnt or644·0661 emplo)·menl, ~W v11ca· tions urter 6 1nonlh5. plWI Beautician w/following. one wel;!k paid lime 911 .al 8'>1i1ee ava\L Newport, t:h risl1nus, Conip•nY Cost·a M•e s ti wre a . paid life, h06pital,.5ur· 548;1311 . gic1;1l: medical und d~nlllil Beauticiiu1 to take over c li ente le. Also. Beuuti· clan 's Assistant , ( Ma1iicure , Shampoo, Townhouse fro1n $475. Apartments Furnished lease. Amenities incl :· or Unfurnished 390 Dbl self t le:ining ovens, ••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• was h /dry connection, Rentals to share 4l00 Offlc• Rental 4400 Mi1cellaneou1 Lost & Found 5300 Job Wonted. ' etc.) C.1'1. areu. S1:1l + ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••<\••••••••••••••••• Rent.&1 ~ 4650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...,..... .· 7050 comm. 548·6144 i\I ALE Sl.50. + utils. Furn. • 1 MO. FREE RENT • ••••••••• •.••••••••••••• l"OUND male doxJe, ap· ••••••••••••••••••••!•• 8 e a u t y Opera t o•r pool, tenn. nr. UC I Day 1-2-3 Rm . offiCeS from P!"lm Springs rental & prox . 2 years. Costa D ay Work , ex p er . w/(ollowingtorent space 1:133 -3030 Dennis, eve il35 per mo. Near San «;:lem~n te r~n~al. l\lesa 54.6·909'..! De pend . .,.,.Jxlnl rers. In tbp NB salon. Ask for benefits, educational 1;1s· sistance nnd employee stock pui;chase pl1;1n. l:;x - cellent Working condi'- tions ""d SJ"oWth t>Qlen· tial. . lmmedialti ~pen111 1:1. avM.ilable 1n our Manural'lurin15 Engineering Deparl· -rn,ent. Will prtpar~ and maintain records and files, ga~her data and prepare reports, t'bart.s and schedu.lei.;. ~uire.-, a minimum of one year clericul experienL-e plus 50 w. p.m . typing Sj)(."ed. A 1C . 2 (rplcs, dbl ~ar. • 559-4689 • airporl. Seel .. serv. 00 Beautiful view & swim-' Need)) hrs. Call SSIM)707 Jim .. 644•732 l w /auto d oo r opnr . Ti~ L~:~~ ""· ,., bath c,Ve n~~~:·~~1f,"'~H~:i n. 'IG'. "-''-'-=~ · -----prem•'•es . No.Ye•·• req. pools . 492·0339. ...OST: blk male cat, while "'I" I G t i " 1''"""" -· k · SI /Bch Wom an Av.ailable for 1 u ue r Y en e men 833,32239Tilnoon w1s ei;s, v1c · ater . • wishes to share an ap11rt. 833·2840After noon lusirtess/lnvest/ Pat 536·759l/847-51l31 services .companion lit.oys & Gi'•rts with s ame. 642·3945 Finance &/01· driver for women D ~RIVATE office. 140 w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Losl: Poodle Mix. Sm\ o{ll)'. JC.Int ref:;. $3.50 hr. 10 tol4)'earsofage.Oai- Lge 5 Hr, house in llunt. Wilspn. Apl l\.1.1, Costa luslness ' · gray curly 1-·em ··Sugar" 675-2013· ly Pilot d'livery routes Heh. mature. male or Mesa Sl'75 mo Opportunity 5005 Vic : 1-l arbor /Baker. Pc.acl•c al Nu•se . ma,ybeuvkilabl.einyour remale, 21 to 30. $100 mo. · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••!' Reward. 644·8494 days. · at E rof t fo tJe I.st & C.ast. Util pd. John dusine55 Rental 44SO .--IA R OWA RE STORE, . Co'mplete charge. Live-· ea. urn P 1 . r • • I S350 l 54 h Mon. ·Fri. on-• l,lveries & _cash, trips_ or MESA VERDE ll z lidrms., 1' ~ bath cond~ with pool.~ 1\lo. STEPS TO BEACH :! Bil, Iba. \Vinter S235 NEWPORT CREST 2 BR , 2 Ha c."Ondo $.525 WE HAVE SU i\I M l!: ft It l!:i'\l'U1\LS orNancy 968-a233 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne wporl Beach. o ld reNORGI 01u~ .. 0_,, .. ~;,, '1Derch11nd1se for selling rashioned store perl. ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• y. '"°'""""' new ~bscriplions. 1',or !Roommate. mah.• or fem! Pl'EGNAJN'I'' needed immt.'(j. to sbr. 4 THE COLONY couple. i 40,00CL com • 1 . • . H.ap Wonted 7100 information please i.;all "R "· h ,_ h plete. Own·er .. 675-728301 Caring co n f1den t1al ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-4321 . t,rom San Ua k wood offer;, th e 0 uuuse nr 1 e ""':ic • 30RET,\lLSHOPS' 494-8253 counseling & rererral. · Clemente-Sun Juan f1 ncst1n 1.:ounlrytlub\iv-ll H: w~2 y n~adulls.Lrg Prime reusonablespace 1"" ---Abortion, adoption & 4.CGjlSHcal • Capistrano area, eal l 1ng at a price you. can ar-Y rd · .,e t s y,·el1.:o me. available large & s m'all. PRINT SHOP kecpin ~. CeillM) IMJaller" 495-'0630 11nd Mission Vie. ford . There's SI million Please call Jeff or Don· Old world charm with Le tterp ressloffsel in APCARE54;-256:J E:itper. Musr-be able to j o-EI Toro urea. call 1n recre<Jtion flicilities, a _n_a_._960_·_._,_..,_'7_. _____ 1 r'rench windows, gables r, u I le r lon / Placenli a layout &. s upervi_se in· 581-6310. full lime activities di rt:c-'Iced 1 J\1 ale. Over ::!I , & lrees. Adjacent lo area. M t:.IS'f SEE to ap sti llation:'i,t C.all 556-3131. Equal'Oppor. Employer From S165 Apply; PERTEC . 17112 Armstrong Ave Santa Ana. C<thf. Irvine } -lfld'u~trial Corn plc11. Turn £ai;t on Alton at Red 1-lill <3 blocks No. oC associated BROto.ERS-REAL TORS 2J2~ W !!~lb, ab'' )bbl tor y,•ho plans Rarties, m ature. dependable, r·e s tivul or Arls p reciate. 870-4564 01 PROl~S? BHQ 's. trips & rnore ~ clean. tu share apl. nr Grounds . 52-l.·6773. 0 NE WAY HELP FreeSunday bronch. OC C . 5 4 5 .31:1 79 o r 580 UR O:\DWAY CENTER Plus bcautITul singles. 545_7914.Ci\l . LAGUNA BE,\Cl-1 -IOUTIQUE 24 hr I-lot LineG45-8800 AD DIRECTOR MacArthur-Red I-IHI In- .. ---------:iersetlion) turn right al Armstrong. 1&2 b e d r oom apts, Distinctive! Price incl. STEPS lo beal·h 1 c.,. br 1 furnished & unfuroishetl. GarCICJeS for Rent 4350 4 9. 4-7915 all in V~ntorY &fixtures. f 1, • , ,' ~'-; 1 • Ouk wood Garden Apts ••••••••••••••••••••••· 1..,..,.....,... .......................................... 1 "Cupid £orcess1:llc" SPIRl'rUAL RE."'DER Open 10 Ai\1 tolOPM Advice on all matters. 312 N . f.:l Camino Real San Cle1n ente, 1-'or appt. Call 492·90.3.i 492·9136 We need advertising help. If you worked In ad· verti5ing & are now re- Lired or a non·worlting wile who would like to choose your own hours as our part·time Ad Direc· tor please send a letter or BOAT FIBERGLASS ·MOLDERS An equal opportun[y employer Mi i" ~~~~.a6;~~0 car y. offers ~t~ _cxi.;1~1~e --~? t0x22 G . .\RAGE, $27. mo. I· $16.500 ----------1 Rent Ra1 ... e Guaranl~ . 2l-i6 Placentia. C.i\1. lin l'OP LOCATION ~GE.M-t:ook Di~ncr ELEGANCE On the liay. <& br. beam ceil'g .. frpl, D1W, pal.lo. S55 U m o ti 73 ·571!l evefwknd. • • • • Mary J . n.o..pso. 26466 El Mor Dr. Mission Vie;o You are the winner ol 2 free t1ckels to the U.Cl IRVINE CELEBRITY BASEBALL GAME SUNDAY,MAY18 a t l :JOatUt:I LOS 1\NGELE.SJtAMS We guar antee that your re:ir l 63ti·4120Call 1·5 MESA VERDE rent y,•ill not be raised for --- ------DRIVE PLAZA O~E F ULL YE,\R & you jingle Garage for RT:nl .-,l!ll ha\·1: the fl exibili ty Costa i\1 esa. S:!O. t>l,1-1230 of month lo month O<:· ex. 55. 979-ltl02. for store or office. Ample purking. ·r own & country atmosphere. c upancy . Rents from S165. Pr ices vary by i<K'a- lion. Models open 10 to i . S orr y, no µe l s o r children Oakwood Garden Apartments Newp«it..c•' ~ ~t~ and lr.,..ine 6•5-0550 --- :i'fORAG E i'aragc fo r I~ i\1esa Verde Dr. E. ren.t. 195~ Maple A~~· l'IOo. t:osta t\-1 esa. 54.S--4123 5, t:osla Mesa 280. < f'l b --u ,,,._q . . asement DBL. G ARAG~ for rent. complex of t lubroo1n , of- C:\'I. Storage only SJS. fices & sturage rnn;. Adj per mo. 5-IU-1562 to i\Iar1na on Coast Hwy. 642-4&14 ::i arage for RenL Eoslsid e Cost;, :\1esa, $25 a month CORON,\ Df':t~ :\-1AR Storl! or dlx. office :;pace. -4- 4 - 0 - 0 -1 approx . OOO·IS00.2700 sq. 642·2G57 :>ffice Rentol It. SO-Sq. fl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.:al.I Art atbi5·7060 150 I WestcJiff.Dr. 120-F' Tustin ,\ve .. N.8. REAL TO RS 642.-&623 --------- •Business Owners, trade what you have for y,•hat you want. 752·0740. Vending CAHDYROUTE Excellent route of candy & snacks a vailable in your area. Ideal way to s upplement salary or pens ion . Local tons. Installations & l''ralning furni s h ed . 1-'i n.an c ing availa ble. t:an be ex- panded to full t.i me in- SCHICK CENTER INTRODUCES MEW WEIGHT CONTROl:. PROG RAP.t resume to: Classified ad Wanted-Expcrienct•J no. 415 , c/o Daily Pilot. Ciekoaters P . 0 . Box 1560. Costa Touch-Up & Mesa , Calif. 9".!626. Molders 1 ......................................................... ~. We pay top wages E11.celle nt co. benefits If the following sounds AJPAYJJr.a.f. includingro. paid health ins & life ill.! for our e mployees like you, please can the ri-tust h;i.ve at least 2 yri; Schick Weight Control ii} A/P, type 40 w.p.m. Certler. Highochool grad. 2 Y" PACIFICA BY c"llege pref'd, but not n Los! weight· FAST on nee°''· Chance for ad· KIPPER YACHTS Pi\111 v ance ment Cf?r· right n, Lo Lost weight FAST on person. Salary tipen. t.11 11 928 \V. 17th Street Sliou for .appt. for intel'view Costa !\te:1a 0 Losl w~Jgbt FAST on betwn "-& 6PM .Mon 515 714/645-5570 'l'op ~·ages . Ben Browns . 4~·Zli L L:uok tor Italian L>cll over tS. some experience 1~14 Beach Blvd. HB. ook , P/time. Convales· cent Hospital. .Cnll &t2-059J COOKS Ex per. only for busy cof. ree shop. l\l ust Know eg.: ~\NO broiler work , Benefits. 1\pply in person a.Jon thru i''ri, belwn 2 & 4µn1. 2278 ~Y.'port Blvd, Ci\ol , 1\sk for office.• " 1Roo• OAKLAND ll,\JOERS I S 4000 Nc ~·porl Financial CLr Leasing Office Space Offi l·e Suite. 400 sq.ft . come. For information P r i m e L o c a t i o n . 1 ,P~h~.~7~14~·~8~7"~·~1284="--- V iey,• _JIB Heasonable! Business W__.._..,. 5010 water thrul-'rl5/!1.AskforMrs ........... ~~.,;,,.,;,,~~ ......... -C ounter ll e lp , n ew · : Orange Juliw;, ·Laguna n Lost.weight FAST on 1~c~·~hr~u~m..,...•~·~S4"'9~·~U~67~ ............. ~ . I-I.ills Mall , lutcrvieWing 'h'ypnos1s Boat Repa11 nicn on t he premiscit, i\tay ·a & in a i;even inning previ ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• of Super Bowl Ten. ROOMS $20. wk up with Ple.a se Call f;ot;!·S678, ex:t kitchen $30. i.1o·k up apl. J3J lo claim your tickets. 548--9755 or &l5 -J!i67 . Call on Silt: .\la11a~cf 1714 J6-t2·31 l I e.xt 246 WESTCLIFF BLOG. 8 1<!.0~51 1. ~ ------1······················· '.\!ALL s hop a\·ail. loc. 1n the .\l a ~ :il Tl-IE F{\C· 'rORY. SlUO. mo.·125 30lh , :'Ill. ti73-%06 '.'Iced s m all bu s iness. Beer la\'ern, earthworm farm or rasl·food opera- tion. 992·2681 , 992.0259 0 Gained weight back Army lteserve i\1 ust ha \'tl waterfront 9 from 1.5 pm. J<'or more everytime bo.a tyard exper. Need information call 642-7911. FAST WEICHT LOSS IS ALMOST ALWAYS A DISAPPOINTING FAILURE because you still have the same crav- ing for the same roods that made you over· weight in the first place. PAIDTHA.lNlro;G skilled y,•orkers w/clean 1~="-"=='-"-"'-'-=-'-''-' record. Blacki e's Boat DENTAL ASSISTANT. l ard, ti73·6S34. Energetic, enthusiastic !North County toll {ree -----NE WPO RT BEACH number is 54(}.~. I • • • • t/ESTCLIFf'-Adult. lge I bd , bale .. pool. Sl80-S200. 1;00 A Bedford 646-0015 klft Clemente 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACl-11' .. RONT JjENTl-lOUSE New 2 br & dl!n, 2 ba. frpl. a ll bllns. pvt. sun· deck overlook 'g. beach. Sold for $!kl.OOO. Will rent . for 5500 per mo. to q•aliried 11arl.-. 259 Avenida Lobeiro, i714 ) 492-7436 or 6&4 -5883 lp,artments Furnished er Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• Cm~"' ...... U<M• Or<.., on<I '"·~• ••• •·-ene • ... _ ..! "" c.....si!loni"ll ,........__, Tnat ~ ~ ./ c--~" Corona del Mor ~· ·~r • 18199 PersinwnonCir. ./-Prinl e Jue . 1000 Sq ft . Deeds 5035 ./E,....,. 11 G Id -• P ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fountain Volley ,/,.,_:__ · wy at o enruu, ark· You are the ~n~r of 2 .r .. ---'"•· j450.,0wn<r67J.J()(S LOANS up to 80%' rrce ti ekct:.tothe ./s-cy_..._._.. Ucl IRVluE ./ ... ....,.. .,..~11o9 Industrial Rental 4500 I St TD Lo..S'/t>/o " ••••••••••••••••••••••• SC::lilCK has an answer . CELEBRITY 2nd TD Loans , a program that de-N EW BUILDINGS at Lo\l.·es trates Oranget:o. loped ft.h BASEBALL GAME 0 .6 . AirporL""2400to8000 S ltl '-C ve out o e same SUND,\ Y. i\IA Y 11:1 55• PER SQ Fr sq fl . ample parking. O er M • ., o. S6.ooo:ooo. reseal'-c!h-that al l .JO atUCJ 16 li \\'ES'fCLIFF -NB SO~I E UN I TS FOR 642-21 71 545·0611 ledtothefamousSchick LOSA,'\lGr.:LESRAi\IS AGT .54l -5032 SALB AT 10•.4, DOWN. Serving l·lurbor arcu 24 Slop Smoking Program. · \'s . ' Koll/l rvi nl\.,Center. Call yeari; _ ___ Trulydifferen~!.,._ u ,\K.LA N U HAI DEHS WATERFRONT Dap Curlis. ·1114 I 979-9205 A.Mounc.emeftts/ · ' · If no previous military, 18·35,startatS2.86/hr. BOOK K EEPING . lite individual w.anled fur Laguna Heh. Practice. 4W day wee~EXper. nec6li&arY.. <194·3596.:..... Previous l\.f ilitary, lo 4 Starl at $J.3?Jhr & Up JOl:'l NOW PART TIM.I:: 1>cc.an:.1.ide_ 725·241 Los Alamitos <213 ) 596-3013 Sanla Ana 544-941 ASST IOOICICEEl'R sccretari.aJ & girl t'ri- day. Must handle ace's. r ecv . & aC'c·s. pybL, payroll & gen. records. Dental Ortho Assistant- $600 per mo. l''ull time. chairside c xper. lr\'ine . HunL. Bc h . Call fl.t r . Call552-7800 Jte ynolds : 846·001 I for appt. Dental Assl . Ortho ";iii.,iiii;;l-Ql airs ide . ,\pP.:dox . 4 iiii days wk-:-ortliO EXp.-req. IUSINESS Start $3-54 hr dependini.: IS IOOMIHG! on exp. No smoking. A~e We Nad Gcxxt llelp _w_t_o_Jo_._6_42_·2_626 ___ , And Offer Top Wagt:s . in Sl·vcn inning previcv• H ....... _ h p 1 / lfYou'reLookiftqfor i6SO·S700f<'eePaid of Super Howl 'l'en. ewpor• _.oc MISSION VIEJO ersona s PffMAH.ENT Mature w /manuf. back· d Please call &l2-S67M. ext Exeeuliveofficc.-, 1-land y to Sao Diego 1-'wy . Lost & Foilnd , grnd. Thru T. B. Exper'd •Mol er5·frb95 JJJ lo cla im your t1ck('t:-. Sl50'.SJSO l\ilonlh 200 lo 2000 sq.ft. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• W~ Lo~"s, Call: payroil, p<1yroll tax: re-•Gtn. Laborers cNorth County tol l fn:l' Vie w ofboats&walcr owncr MJl-1·100 l.ost : Lg. white male 558-8404 ports. etc. Central Org. ·•Assemblen numbcr isS-H>-l22u.i BILL GRUNDY Samoyed· Husky. Vie. C 1 Al F J bs • • • • Rca lto~ li75-61til 1;;o to 4000 Sq. Fl. Top loc. 22nd & Newport.548-2371 City of Ora11ne 0· oc. so ee 0 · •Leadmn/Foremen •• , Angus Gordon •M --·----~ --------1-·r~·y close. 220--3 pha~e & F S300 Town & C--'--Persormel on09ers Room tor m anor woman. }l<iU up stort>·Offices c pt.s pwr . other pluses . l.ost ound ' -·••1 Ql~t.t)6W; De ntal Chairs idt: for Perioofc. l"/tinic. Prefer exper. in all surgery. En- thu s ia s t i <". cood persoriality, Xlnt oppor. Good s al & benerits. Phon e 10 -llam only, Tu.Mtin ar t: a , 5<W-5337. ; (ICITHIG IEW COIClrT ! ADll.T IMUS/Dl UV/ICi ~ !o#Ol"U I'll~ .O.C:Cl"IO • loc:hefon •I BR , 2 ISR •2 BR & Oen FrOM S_l~S llttsa Verde Ea1t & AdamJ .S•0-1800 kitchen privileges. Ci\! drps a ir bath. 173U I 673-1417 •,••••••••••·•~••••••••• SltappllllCJCenfer 333Al~~:t1~-~~M Exper.&1'ra1nees Domeslic/<.:ou.ple. hve-111 . area. s 110 1 n1o. ,~k for Be;1ehBI H .l.l.842·~ Lost : l\ta le lnsh Setter. Suite85 All 3Shirt.s req'd for lurge i'.'olewpol't i\l a r y l. 0 u u r 0 ,,... 11 . -·os ta 1'1 esa -Sant~ Ana 4/22. lintg Harbour area. Men & Women Heh home. Duties will in · ti4S·J7l<i til :J ur &l2 7807 •C..:Oi\I Deluxe ornces• M-1, 1200/1320/1716 sq fL Has out of stale tag. c I u d e l' o o k in g . · l'ull service /ample prkg Ofc., Warehse, prk'g. 220 Please call 840-lg'76. Hi Catherine AVON MacGregor Yachts housekpn g, chaut reur tht! Y(EL TON ULIXi. pwr. 6'16·1252/&M·2228 FLICK 1631 P['6.centia iug, Hte gardening. win· 4150 2855 E Cst llwy6i5-00UO LOST: Gray & Blk Au.st. dow washing ~tc. ri.tu:-;t t:A::i Y ACCESS Shep/Sitter mix:, m:ile. Travel 5450 CiET MORI Costa M.esa be English speaking & ri\'. o r Senu Avail for Ex~~~i':e5;~~t~ sq TWOi-~b'~J~:fs~WYS ~i~: ~i!i~4:SS ~~~:~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUT 6FUF£! ha\'e x\nt local rer1 . h:1d y. Christian 10 Lie. ft. Deluxe offi ce area on 12.600 sq ft at 81M..: NNN. Reward. l!:UROPE BY CAR Canvas!i:ers for sports or· Sa I a r y . R e p I y lo home . l':x . food. ni ce Ne wpor.t II arbor, wilh New. A deal for d.istribu· ---IS OUR BUSINESS Bec1o~e the be1au4:_.!.~· ganization. evenings 4 Classirj ed ad no. 417 c/o eves uestHome •••••••••••••••••••••• patio. 540-2562_ ----additiona11400 sq ft adja-tion or li te manufactur· f' 0 U N D : M a l e Ruy, Le<tse . Rent any ~r tin your lem'ifi' lhru 8 :~ & Sab 10 •ti l 2. Daily Pilot,'?. 0 . Box 14 _.. .,.._ .... eenL Orpls. drps, a mple in g. Sp rink le red. 600 Dachshund , med. brwn. ·European car for over-ee new peop e se ng Stertin11 al $1.75 or 2S"k 1560. Cos ta Mesa. Ca • · ,. ''·····II amp power. g round s lnrd. Vic. Baker JI, seas delivery. Factory qu.alityproducts.Nolell· +bonus .536-2100. 92626 ·~ l PRIVATERt>oM free par 1ng . .........,.t wy . C'I 0 ~ . f' 1 1 1 ing ~xper. necess. Qjllli-:..::::::::::.:=:.::.::: ___ l ,::.=:::.,------- •l•1• " alNewportBl.642·4644 le\·el. expansion. Prin. f<'a irv iew 1• · og price. ree rave pan· CA RPENTER M l be l!:xec.i.ecretarytoV.P.of • . l~~!!.., ~~nrr:~!i.!~i~r~~· Only call 979-4303 Grieving S40·0252 n in g · EU R AV~TO ·1..,54..,...•·~7~04~t~D..,...•~Y~'·~~~l ...... l! very experien°ced ~~new corpO~ate firm in Irvine. ). • • ·..a .. HEWPORTIUCH· u ' 673·455u. 4ido llage.r mari"ne ·rabricalion. FIT, Xlnt ski lls &i ref11 . CORONA_DELMAR roundings. l!:asts1uo:.CM 3 Offices. recepL, -'est !UN ITS, 12001iq.Ct. M-1, r OUND : f<'emale Irish N.8 . BABYSITTER Woman W h CM 833-9430 loc,Avajlnow.548·7148. rm, A tC. niuslc, deluxe w/frnl ol'fice, lge rear ~tter, ~pf6~. 6. m95. Emol t& w/owntra ns .to.babysU. -•~•~1-"~·~'"~'=·=·=·~--1..::::.::.::::_ ____ _ 2 .Br Townhouse. frpl1.:, acotion R...tals ·42 i225 i\lo. BrokerU75·6700. door. 22u 3-Phase. Unit 6 Vic or 7 l<lth st. HO. Pr oylllen kids, my home d41rina CASHIHS ex. SECRIT ARY ~':o7.~!~:s~~rn=i ••••••••••••••••••··~· --------~ 16, 629 Terminal Way, f OUNO : Hlk Lab ~up, 3 •••• ~~:!~~••••••••• Summer vac. Ba ckbay fi'\all &. pJtlme. Over 18. Excell'ent. opj)or~un it)' b kf So & A h adle-...._' i EVERAL Suites 500 t:o s ta l\!es a ; Days, mo 's, le ather collar. area, C M. 7:45AM t Goodpay.5Locatioru;. fo1· sharp l ndf\'. w/good 're11 iJ..:?t . me oce11n rrow e -·1 · sq .(t thr11 1150 sq.ft . S40·5710.Eves,64S.0681. remal ... ViC.ThaliaSt.& Schools& 5PM.Ja.1on.thtu1''ri.Ca l Metroc_.w..., €atalin'a"\·iews.Separate Slunhin g vi ew. club loca tt:d ud j acenl to .... ft 3 iOPM64&9'1I& 5h ,& t y ping 11kills fa,inily section. Close to privgs.sleep:;G.Summer marin a . bank & ...talsWanted 4600 Lag. Bc:h.41H""'853 J111~tion 7005 8 ' : 29Mlla~borBl,C!M w/r ap.idly expapdin1t ;!ShOpping & rlne bcaeh. resv.,$S5wknd;i l25 wk-resta uranLonCOaslHwy ••••••••••••••••••••••FOU ND : Apricot min ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter, my home ~o __ _;,:.C~a~l~l=••~ll<l:.::;1~0~1 ---l flnanclil organitation ~-2611. ly. G loria. 645·3167 or at N~wport Bl . Ample ant e d Le mpora r y poodle. male, VIF: 18th & loth yeai-Treasure bland yours, 1 glrl.5 'h. soon to be locate(fln 0 .(1 .. ~~ ...... ~~"""~ ............ ~c337~·~39~$8'----,--·-:c:-c-l~lr~e-e_e~p~•".'rking.&12·4644 s torage sp~ce fpr Monrovia . 8.t2·2065 DuyOamp.Sumrnerfwt. .175-8123 area . Exper ,in r eal ' _,,, _,, ·----1 restaurant eqwpment in 642_9777 · Ncwport8each644-5175 · CAS .... ER estate development, T HJ!;"£XCI i·1NG ? Br. Oceanfront. \\.'kly 'lewport Beach. lu11. exec. a g a r 3 g e , 5 he d , Exper'd. Weekend nighlJii legal or mortgage benk· .,ALMMESA.AnS. $4 25 . S!"mmer .':-ea ~e. Ofc. suite. Shr wf«>m-'warehouse or store. Call LOST: Siam.esernalec\lt. Gymnastics Cof¥iitloning Banquet'olrtdor Sl2K. only. Restaurant Koto. ing pref'd. Xlnt PlY & '.'IJNUTES1'0-'NPT $3200. i\11d June L1J i\f1d patible party.&G-3700 evenings : 638-8684 Med-dark 'color wldrk. &. Exercise Classes for MaehShopSupv toSJ5K _7~>2c::..;·062=1~.------benefil!i, ~ BCH. Se pt . 7 14 1595 ·66!17 . • , flea collar. Vi(. l;lunt. Women . Cla11es now Con.M.!fg"a'gl.te!'-~~n toS16K CJllLD CAR& 8 ,·r old .. Call Personnel Bitch. t&2 HR.from$IS2. Wknds only.2l3/798«?812 PROFESS'LCl...ASSA Medical Student CoUple Bch . overnlte caD'lp-rormlna. Call Premier ... ~ ....,.., 213/800~12 i\dults, No Pets Retttals to shcre 4300 Bldg. 2790 tlnrbor Blvd, w/sml doc d~ire re-ground. 5/4115. 9$3-8064 Studios. 968·9537 arte.r .. "Shipper" Open boy. m)' h.ome, I :30-6:30, Equ1U Oppor. t;mployer 1561 M D C.M. Air cond .. wood as onab le 2 Jlr bous e lpm , lRVINE PER.50NN£L near Pahsades ~hool. esa r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 11 d lh S• Cl l · •• C 8 k k pa ne i.1o·a s. ra pes. w/fencedyd.byJune15. LOST: 1 fr.~ 11usu . nor n emen e, r 1 o o eoper lllllksEaslol'Newporl RESP.Womanlo •hr Jbr I I ,. Sc·-·· & SE~S•k;ENC)' 0 t p D ·-·· cret• I I r 81 d ' ,, c:a r pet. c et'. mus c . Prefer Co11t11 Mesa or w ic •rrv nt ease. Al ..... , wn ran1p. am· ~)'lll . -..1 e ar I ex:per, or v....:,..A hom(' in t:l\t, SISO mu. Ja nitor , 1>wrku1 g i\1 R. Santa Anta . Love yd Lake Park. !.14 115, •trKffon 7005 488E.17th (Atlrv1ne1 557·~. lglr'lotc lnCultaMesa.. 5'1€P-........, Cal1 :548-Sl30 bef.5PM Sl >I "'1 1~ h '~ '"' Do not applv unl ... L -""C-:-::".:-:'.:':°:::::::-::-:--1 ~~:.:'.:'.'.'.:._.,,~~.:'.'...:'.'.._i ever,• gr . ..,., ·O..., or work.1 av~ own pwr 536£808BaO.:·a :3t , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Su.iU!!l224 4 Costa Mella CLBICTYPl5T • --'s•ouEYIROOIC 64•·8396 m .,,Call148o7UlafU . JollW•lecl. C .. 64•1470 per'd w/payroll •bk-! '' " Male/Female. bel<tch •Pt. -U>ST: 4,1 MO. Fe'm, ln1h M• 7025 -for accounUna ddpt or .kpn8 Lhru lrhll tial. ~II Apts in a ,Garde n . A private room v.·/ 12 buth. Nater View ore, P\1 balh, R ••n•lble expeclanl t•• p r" Ulk col lar hoal&h care dc:r.-n~ •~2 7812 8 30 > < limited number of ~blocktowuter,askror es t"" ,se ..... r up'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., ~ ..__ .... · , : • I I ""-'·d 1\!C, ulll Inc., re;-.~ rcnl. partntades.~ateJy need Vi~. 8111 boa Penn .... "-11 M . 1 firm. Exp. pr,_ef . For A~c ou• 2 >r, ~ ,,.-..,. en Jackie 046-,1040. 2400 w. est Hwy 1acN1111 tlouse. NB-CM up to~ e73·8lS3 • r.~1rmd. ~°' l on al am · y d 't "'-~ lo appt., call l'tiL:Kltclca, at St•llon· Attendant. uriks are now avail. Lge•l"-==-'-'-""-"'-----1 fromStuftShlrt.)M4·8678 mo 671,57.,... ... • i, • _ Jan )'man, •PL clean· .~ on . n~ a tun 83).3995. 1 \£~ion} Re5ponSlble IJ«lbr plans: Femul e~ to shr beaut. · ~ -CoST: Opal Rlna, ,t!l:ar. Ina. paint, eleel. !$lC. ~w f~1t wben YOU 1tUde1'l, MDI\ lhru Prt. 3 .!;00 Bellflower Dlvd. rum 4 Br hse + pool. ••Des k S pace, O.C. Houseo~r du~ .. ·ln C.O.M: U.....tl ote r. La ct let Willlfwlthout •Pl-Rell•· pUce an,Ad In US. Dally Col 1ludenta, p/L ·~l ~~ lit 8pm, 26572 JllrilptrU Long Beach lr\line , S3S + util. <.:.all Airport a rt a. CompoU-or bcacb rrOei!' adu1f.4:. L o'\l rYt 11 , f t l , t.1 e bje,' non-drinker. A&e 4$. J>tlot W•ftl Adli f c,&1 now tlv. Eve.1 /Sat. Car, pnone Serr•. SJC. No phome <2131 $97-4468 J<tne, e\·es »2-8260. bl e pwrty. Reas. 833-8180 Catt 149.5321 Reward! 541 ·2315. ~ Ne.wport,Sp.31,CM ' -64.2·~71. 1 ' nee. Mr Lyons.316-SUS calls. ' • 4 (' Ir •I \ ' • • 1 ~<ICI lt. .. Buitd It ... Diaper It... Hammer It... Carpet •.. Cement 1t ... W1re it. .. Hoe 11 ... Clean It Move 11...Press 11...Paint lt...Nall lt ... Plaster it .. .Fix It ... SERVICE DIRECTORY lum 1t ..• a c .... 1pe emo e ·' Roof it ... Landscape it. .. Tile it...Trlm it ... Sewi ... Hau l\ It. .. Add it... Plant it... Alter it ... Learn ii. .. ,. labyiltllo9 Cwpot s. .. 10 Eloclrical G-.Uog -...o1119 "-le"'""9 Motor, ' · Pai.....,/Poporiog Roofh"l ··•••t•4 •••············ ···························-························-.............................................................................................................................................. . l..ovinK care, fncd yd. 10JiN'SCar)M:1'1. ELECTRLCJAN . Sml Jap .. Di:le Complete Equip. Rental. Rem0v~ WILL do l'R)' type of WILl.lAMS &. Soni; Qu•lltyPainting,lnt/Exl. Rf;JJA JRS, all type;!I .. l1 r I d a 'I I wk . Uphol1t.ery.Driahampoo Jobs. maintj repaln 2'.i GJ.r'denina Service. Atphilt, concrete, soil. Hou.e Cle1i1ning. fo:Xpcr. Masonry . Urlck / Lu cost. f·ree est. AllKI Rea•. P'rcc esl, lie, aislt Nl1h~5/wknds OK. lter1. <soi l ~re tardaol l). yrs. exp .. le 2aaioa . P 1anlIn 11 Cul · Gradina:• for driVeway11. Ha v~ own tra1,1sp . lllock /Stone . Call amalljobsMS-9496. for W alt. 830·502C iS6·oat7 J ciinnle Degrea1it1r1 & all color Wl-5203 tlpg/Cleanup. fo'ree Est. lot cle11rlna, fill llJlnd. Bf M8·11>61 581·7829 ,~.,. . anytime. -.... -... I 5 brighteners Ii.' 10 mlnutt • 842·3102 ho u r o r cont r act , 1~---------l -''-'-="--------1 ~ 1 Mii trvlce bleach for y~r white Gt1rclenlft9 751_...... -..HOUSECLEANING• 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S "' , L 'T Ca -8 I" I I I c~~,. i''ireploaces-l'lanlers. p I d . _, & b .11 carpets, ave moo1:y by • •••••••••••••••••• awn• ree reman 1----------1 Y 1'C 1a) c coup c. ..,.,., Urick/Concrete·Patios, at os 'i?Slgnt.-u w , ROOf'SCllECKED t iitipaired & Rcpluced . Direct. Factory Service NANCY B/\RNES 1avJn1 me oxlra tript. •GARDENING • Low rate &42·1939 l.Klfore H-'hlg Raw~. lll•fs . .548-_ll27c;' c.''--I Block walls·BBQ PlllJ. additions·remodel-all re· "J'yplng Service. lleu:. Clean tlvln1 room, dinln¥ Mow/J::dge/Maint 3PM. Tokyo Tom ••••v••••••••••••••••• iters . Est. 6'6"04&I lated work. 644·c759!1=--I rule$ by lhe PU¥ti or rm & hall $LS. Ati..y rm l"recl!:•t. MS-0930 •EXPERT Jap ... neseMOVlNG, huuli,ng, Hou1.1cll'Clnlng d hour.6'0·5H8SOrM8·2WI $7.SO,couch$10,chair~.C 1 M . d Gardening Service. Frff aaragec~e~nup.Rehable 'fry Me if you Nee A Brick-Dlock·StOl'le Sunahadc. covers, decks, License CJ9.159406 P l.j : S4~296t 15Yrllexplawtwtc..'0Unll omp ete a int , Y Esti-ate.&46.3370 ~faist..st!rv1cc.963-6452 Speclllllst . Ca ll Pete Wall.sorPat.ioll c..,.nt1r not method. ( do work ~leal\uP', _luwn _renoyat.-1~~~ .. ~·~~;:::";:-;-:-;:4;~~~~~~~~;;~J ~"~"~"~"'"~·t~•~&~"7~9-~9584~~· :::--l ~Q~""~l~ll~y~W'i:_o~•k~SS~7~·6'63~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• m"'elf.Gd.,el•.°"l•OIOl 64on6•.·,6P76'u.n1ng/lr1mmt.0g.1;0 d Ser"' .. Hauling, yd cleanup, 1 ,,,_ a r c o ••1.~"'· moving,anyMreu.Relia· 1-IOMESORYACH'fS Moving fire ring, benches, wood, Se I t •it-~ brk, coiic. QuaUl)". Fair w ng "" n--•OM ' ······················~ price. Creative:: designs. Remodeling lge/5m jobos. Alterations in my home-~ Ken , eves 642·1770. Ray, also hems. zippers et~. day!l 67~·9 184. We Care. Reas rale5 968-1173 HU >AVE & l'ru1'1t. t.\111tom remo<l , repair, udd·on. Car~e t . &. Up hols te.ry •ROTOTllJ..ING• in:iuhatlon, 1'~ree 1:Q• & C l can1na . Stc111n & Well done. I.arge or "-"' Shampoo Free e11t . Small Plot. 751·~Mikc ... DolliKnS. tl'1S-3439. 646.7811 ' ----- BOB'S GA RDENlNG ~in· hC t ClewnUps&NewLawns .. IS arpe.u ry c~m~nt/Concrwt. Ph : 646.2056 lte modcl-IWpuir ••••••••••••••••••••••• l---------Vinc8 Lenhoff 53ti·8'17.5 Keep America CL.t;AN F:rit!ndly "Gardeners. No job too Jge/sml f>4l·tiO'l7. Cle:anu~. Hauling. I ret ble low r<ites. 556.0347. 2 women-very rt!as gd ref ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tr1mm1nM , i''rl'C Est.-~·--------lanytimc 1}4;..3Gl4 / S:W·7S8~ GAR AGE, YA R D & 557·854~ MEXICANMl.,.L""' GENERAL CL£ANUP. • n.r.. ~ 845·$402. 645·5001 General 1-lousekeeping OU'l'&ABOlfl'?? Local/Statewide Moving 7 da , free est. 521-2071 LawttG"'&n.UPI!-1 -'====--"=---1---E~xeellt!nt.. Per Day & Prunlng LIGHT llAULING Call Cclia548-204!i Moving/Hauling. St.udent. Aparlmenl.Jl: Cl-IAJNSAW -YARD Lge truck, Reas. Barr)" & Commercial WORK . 556-0347 House/ Apartment clcun· ~-9723 & 535-6798 1-'reeesl C.11 548.2049,1 ----------1 1ng by lady w/exper. Plaster /R•palr Top Soll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PATCH t•L~'TERiNG All 1'ypes. fo"ree Es- timates. Call 540-682.:i · Depnd . Own trans. Pointing/PoprtrbMJ Y-.rd M-atnt. Cleanu ps, GENERALHAULING IH7-3637 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUSTPLUMll""-7 l'hnbl119. T S I ••••••••••••••••••••••• rff •.rv c.e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Block-Slumpstonc Walls· llltt's Carpcntry-642-6179 Patio Slabs-Drives. Ooora·Shclviqg-llcpuir!I l'lantcrs. 645·8720 l,atio 1..·uv.,rs-Formica. t laulin g, Trees, Weeds. REASONABLE ,_ l<:xpert J ;;i.pap esc Reason.Bob.645·0798 *646·5848• HOUSF.K EEPING done P ro( Painter. honest t "a11t Serv · ReasllatesTrceT.rimmiog,l'opping, Gardener, C6mpletc yd. l-'===='-"=-"-"'--1----------1 by f\.t a re i a . Dcpe n · work, reas. fnt /e:ict, frer JustOneC.allTo: Pruning, Removals. Low . Hcfs. ~ ... _ _ __ Contractor Services. Neat & llclia· General StrYiCff CLEAN UP/LIGH'r dable/local rerercnces. est . Re rs. 548·27.59 , J UST PLUMBING Rates. Dan. 540--0460. i\1 AS 'f t: R t: r u ft mans • • ••• • • •• •• • •••••••••• • ble. NB, CdM area. Free •••• • • •• • • • • ••••••••••• HA-ULING . $10 per load 673·4668"4 ·~· ~Z.~J~9l~J'-------l ---•~&1~2~-4~1~1~1~•:_ __ 1.~::~'.;;;~;;:-;;;;;b;;;;: ~P~~1alty. ltcmodeling, New 1-lomcs/Rm Addi· Bst.645.()694 l!ANDYMAN-1-lomcs &1 __ _:•~•~64~·~·4~7~61~·~·~--1 ~;';;"';-::::::;:;:~:-:;-, --L.R.OTlS. Plumbing Tree Removal, limbing& lin ts~ work. rers. Jo"'ree ti o n s All Phus e& Apts. Conscientious H I i EXP . Japanese ladY 'R .L . SINOR . S t ate Shrub clearing. Gen'! . est. Guwr_w_ork 400·3105 C"n•truct•'on Bond 1 GRASS CO. Craftsman. 645-6558. ousec t'CUI "9 w o u Id 11 kc to d o lic /insrd. Exterior. Pav Water btrs, all sizes, dis clean-up. 546-64(1.1. • MOW&EDG"~ •----------!••••••••••••••••••••••• h I · O ' posalo •loppage• re •-=-~------1 I . 1 .. _ ,. o us ec ean1ng. wn monthly . 979-3335. • • ,, ns li e . F nan uvaiL f'Rt:EEST.64&-7528 "1'HlNGS" by Moose. ..· . tran!-.549-012'9 pairs. remodeling ah Upholstery . .Exp'd col lcgc st~d c nt Mc Cu 11 ou gh Const . Gen woodwork repairs Professional house & w1n· 1---------•Wallpaper Hanging.. . replping. New Construe •••••••••••••••••••••••. ca rpcntcr · odd Jobs• .536-7946. Cl ea nu P s. Trcework plu1nbing, etc. 00-5613. ' dow clean in~. Complete Land1capin9 By t"ormer instructor tion. 24 Hrs. lie & boo ~cnr 'l home improve· . Gardenlng/Minorl-"==="-'"'-~"-"=-'--lh o u se mainte nance ••••••••••••••••••••••• C<irl Rebko·64&-Z449 642_6263 Reuphols tery, a bvvt ment. 645-1!36H, Dre11mak1a9 lndscp'g, 10 yrs in ~rea . serv1c~. Bmployed in ROTO'flLLlNG $2$ -="'-==-'---=-"'-"--1--------,-----t average quality, below · · -••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-26Y3 HANDYMAN area since 1948. De~n-Land>"ap;ng·SodSalei>. Remodel & Repair average price. 536-2362 Patios, Overh.angs, 1'·inish -!.>" Residential/Commercial dabl e w/references. <..:all Freee;l, Mastercha.rgc Isl Class Ext/Int paint, •••••••••••••••··~··••• W&ndow Cle,..u....,. Paneli~g . Free es ts. Dressmaking in The Lundscape Maintei:iunce Daily 8·6 675-1800 4 1>e 94 r.o,.ce 27 s. am. Alter 5 pm 0 ,y.•/eves-•21-Tom paperhanging, airle!lls Custom Remodelong & --·~ R Bll .. s .,75 w f th P f 1•---~~-----1 .. .. ......,.. •v spray "'yrse 979 "'""~ •••••••••••••••••••••• .. eas. I . .,.. . European ~tanner. e o r c ro ess1ona. •· ·"" xp ·~ Cabinets Kitchens, & . M INO R llOMEREPA.lll Plumbing-Qi.rpcntry Ceramic. 540--5560 fu rnish e verything.De-· Look!Cal1Bob879-3309 To Place Your -"i'~ast 1'~1owers/Pt1a int /Ldscpg . . Bath a lso Unique & NEED Your Windows. signed foe you. Corda.y It es ult • ' Se rvi e e JIOUSECLEANlNG is our sod. sprklrs, soil cond. PROF. Pa1ntmg & Pa~r· Unus~a l Wo~k. Welcome. Washed '! Call. Brad oe Fashions.556-4Z!2 Find what you want in Directory ad . , . , . call Business. Call Janice's c le a 11 up. 642-333 1 / h<an g1ng. Ext./Int. Lie. Mbr. B.B.Bureau. 20 yrs. Bruce al 642-8853 O C' by appl. only Daily Pilot Classifieds. now. 642·5678, ext. J2!!'. Raggedy Anns. 675-6553 64G·49U8. Jns. J.'ree Est.638-7394 exp. 962.100 1 645·0361 . Reas-Free est. · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Holp Waolod 7100 HtlpWaolod 710 HelpWaotod 7100 Help Wo.tod 7100 HelpWaolod 7100 H<lp Waotod 7100 Holp W-d · 7100 AppliaocH 8010 Funoihiro 8050' ....................... ······················-······················· .....•................. ······················· ............................................... ······················• ...................... . GUARDS REAL ESTA.TE iupCrv_isor, fu!t time for Waitretl W..+ed •MEW-Won 00 1V: Cane back chr."$1()()_. Patici Jmmed. employment, PRO. DUCTION SALES Clea~1ng Business. Own 21 yrs or over. Apply in Refrig /freezer-$500., !''urn. (Brn/Jrd) tnclds; I /time, p/time. Inside' • MesoVtrdlOffice trans.556-6296aft.Spm person , E l Matador Stereow/8 tracktape,re· cl_i. lounge , stack chn .• work. Work any s tlill. f U . H MEM&WOMEM R esta urant, 1768 cord pl uyer, speakers din. tbl, end tbL ·xln,.~- Uniforms furn. Newport TYPIST 0 n1que omes For a Go ve rnme nt SURVEYITelephonel NewportBl.C.M. and albums-$300 .• & cond.$300.pd.~.~t~ Beach, Cosla Mesa & has 2 opening• ror sharp s ponsored tax subsidy Pa rt lime. 10-3 pm, our . ,_. t: u re k a vacuum que tbl lamps, paintings, A n ahei'm areas . real estate sal~persons. program. office t:d M. Mature Na1tress;experd,attrac· cleaner -SIOO. Call coffee tbls-marble top •. Universal, 1226 W. 5th St, IBM SELECTRIC II Call Jackie, 546-5990. EXCEPTIONAL woman' pref. 752·0623 tive. Apply in person, anytime 675 -7953. teak & pecan. 4 Qm/J rct. Sant:t. Ana. Equal Oppor. EARNINGS 113 1 B.ack Bay Or, N.B. bar stools $80. Desk $30. Employer. ExperiencecJ accurate Typis ts needed Lewis Financial Service on 5/8/75 from&.s. WILL BUY Ref rigs, Ap. Necci sew. machine $100. immediately . 70 wpm (must) 350 E. l?th St. Suite 210 ocrd pllances. Running or not. 20 .sq. yds. saddlegold HAIR STYLIST Part Ti' m e Openi·ng RECEPTIONIST Costa Mesa.6'l2-G75.1 Swltchb 0pr . Wl-IOWANTSTOWORK? 548·0433&675·5258. crpt. nv . used $100. for busy shop, xJnt Joca-12-8:30 ·rues thru Fr1. DRIVEACAB! 67~7953Callanytlme. t ion, Newport Beach. Day & Evening Shift Days Sat. Misc. gen'lofc CHOOSE your hours, Maytag Washer $65, Ken-·1-~----~--- Contessa Hair fo~ashions, Excellent Workjng Conditions PERTEC ofrers perma-:lalesperson, exPer . iA duties. for new car uuto work for yourself, be m~r~ ~lee. Dryer $50. Seven fool aofa, sound 675·3385. Apply in Person nent employment, paid commercial furn_it~re agency· Apply in person, your ow n boss. Men Or Fr1g1da1re Washet $50. condition. $20. Ca~~- v.acation a fter 6 months. sales. Xlnt Comnuss1on J im Slemons Imports. Women. Can be slightly Guar/Del 546·8672. S81·743S • 9A~~~fp~a~~i4c;:.~~t . Orange CoOSf Daily Piiot company paid life, structure.1;.2.0114 t301Qua.it,St .. N.B. ~~~~~ca::::~"~::!: WHIRLPOOL Frostles Unusual dining rm set. • hospita l , s ur g ica l , w/icemaker & Cop Mt'ke 833·9661. S ta1> •·a,n $100 + + pe' week •. I' d denta l 5" .. M5 .... "55 Vels., retired. Age 25 to ""' llOW•stlaySt.,CottaMno me ica an ..,.. llUi Telephones<iles 70. Supplement your ,·0. pertone Froslles doing enjoyable work in A kf p IW d be nefits. 12 l/i paid Exp. Sing le Need le p RTTIME Kelvinator.Pvt..Pty. 832·7102.Leavemessage..~ ourbra"ndnewofcopen· s or a u a r holid<ays and excellent Operators & Pressors. FULL/ A come. Driv'ea cab6hrs 897·8452 2 baby cribs a nd a ,: jng near o .c . Airport. An Equal Opportunity Employe r working conditions. Apply at Car Jo Manu. $3 tO $5~r Hr or more a day. Apply in II 1 8020 spanisbcoffeet.able.Call Xlnt opportunity for 'Co. 684 w. 17lh St. CM. • perso._-., Y6et01ows Ca~9>t" eye •t 557.1949 . positive .minded indiv. . . Responsible for greeting 645·6820. --·· Time Tele· arketing t86 t:. 1 t t., .......,,, a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------f~or personal interview, Help Want•d 7100 Help Wonted 7100 vendors, customers, vis· h11s 3 Openings· ln their Mesa. Used Bikes/Parts. $15/up. KINGSIZE mattress and C<111833·8095. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• itors a nd employment SEAMSTRESS new Ora nge Co. office. Merchandise Buy /sell /trade. 248 box spring. Like new. 1----------I applicants. Will relieve Afternoon & Evening Hrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Bl. CM:, Ph :1 ~S9~'~·~644=·~1~7~42'------Hardwar• Sit Clk on PBX and perform Full time perm. pos. for Guar. min. $2.50 hourly 642.791 0 . J\1ust have exper. l\lust MIOME15 PERSONNEL clerical support for t he Men & Women's Bouti· wage & incentive. ltfen20 . O 5 deck chairs Sl5 t!ach. 6' -be neat & clean. Apply in Personnel DepartmenL que. Must have exp. Call yrs & over Call! Antiques 80 S GITAN E 10 spd, Like new. patio table ~nd2 benches • person.H.W.Wright Co., Yng., neat, pleasant & CLERK fo r interview appt. The 834-1030 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• S17S. 646-7312 art. 5 or $40. Six Ladder back t Z6 Rochester, Costa personable people' for Must be well groomedl ;Loo~~k~644~;·6~5~00~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Antique Sterling Fl at 645-2975 chairs $25 each. Coffee , Mes11 • fast·grow 'g Deli. 34l6 Major Orange Cou nty and poised. Requires re· re le phone Solicitor, ex-Service for 12. Appraised table & matching end la· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiil Via Aporto. NB.· From land development co. is t 1 · 1 · per'd only. S3 Hr + $1500. Sell $~. Write Dogs 8040 "ble $125, English tudor. • 3PM to SP>I Mon thrn cen c enca expenence SECRETARY D ·1 Pilot Bo .. I F'' .. tako'ngap·...i•cations. seeki n g a pe rsonne l and minimurnSOw.p.m. bonus.8:30-4.581-7850aft Ad#J06. a1y · x ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ad mira l TV 27 . co or. '.I'"-' clerk . The qlli!-litied ap· · d "' 1 4pm 1560. Costa Mesa. CA •PET WORLD• remote t'!on. $150. Call . typing spee · • IJ you can take Gregg I;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I 339 IHHALATIOH THERAPY TECH MOTELMAID,p/time. plicant will have .l-3 92626. Shih·Tzu, Llasa·Apso, Caro 673·5 ·Min. 2 yrs ex'per. or 1 C M 1 years personnel exper . l~leasecontalt shortha nd at 100-120 C k p schooling. Salary com-App Y osta esa no, w/exposure in employ-1 t , wpm, type between 56-75 Tellers Upright Grand Piano Westie, oc erpoodl, ug, Sofa &: Loveseat. Xlnt ~nsurate w/training & 1:;;;;;32;0S;;;;H;a;r;bo;;;;r;B;I;. C;;;;M;;;;;1,ment, compensation & or app y o: wpm & are looking for a & Mew Accouds (1893)·$600. Queen Anne Chihuahua, tiny es, cond. Orig pri ce $550. e x per . Conta ct Mr. i-'benefits. Good clerical 'challenge, then send us chairs (2 ) $125 ea., Mar-do xi e , Pit bul Is, Sell $250. 968-8822. llamillon·. 642-2734 ext •••MeedAJOb••* skills are a necessity. T .Knight yourresume L P bletopchestofOrawers, co'ckapoo, pom. tOO G 5-•-1055 387. Costa f\.lesa W HeedY Typ;ng 60 w.p.m./sh or PERTEC CJ.assifiedad noJ62 • oan rocHsors China Cabinet, china, Mixed puppies. Stud ..-age -· I H · t I * * e ou• * e /o Da•'ly Pilot & Loan Pack-silver and pewter. call service mosl breeds. 252S ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl.t emor 1a osp1 a. dictaphone.'f hisisanex-"-7"'"~ s EOE. T:7~5~~';~~~~P cellent opportunity. If 11112ArmstrongAve. , cosi~~·e:~~2626 i'!,~~~ns~~ e~~:.n~!i·t anytime-s75·7953. ~Pe1:~~:;~~~· A, t'~~i~~~s~i~;f~ ~ez Call.540-4455 you qualiry send com· Santa.Ana,calif. 1~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'1 Apply in person or call 1900 ENGLISH Halllree. desk, old trunks. tbls JANITORIAL. 5:JOam to l~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'I :~~~~Yr~fsutfr~Y· ~~ceqlu~i~e~ (714) 540.8340 I· for inter vw, f\.lrs. Bray, solid oak, 4 brass coat Goldeft RefrW¥ft'S lamps, china cab., china• ilam days. $2.55 hr. to l: iECRETARY/Bookkeepc 71-l /642·4000. hangers, beveled mirror AKC {714)637 service for 12 $30 .• s tart. Full /part time. ~ew Spa in ~unt. _Bch mentsto: Turn East on Alt.on, at l girl ofc. Shrthnd. & 1515 Weslclitr.NB w/bench seat storage, Brn/Jrd. patio furn. 6: · 646_781 1. needs atlracL1v~ g1r.ls. Classified Ad 413 Red Hill, 3 blocks ll!o. _of boat 'g. knowledge de-Equal Qppor. E mployer xlnt cond, $175. or best.of. Golden Retrievers. AKC. barstools, records, nr. ni.t No ex per . nee, will train. c /o Dally Piiot MacArthur & Red Hill in-~~;,~a~b;lei.~";•~·~4S20~iir--1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; fer. 960-2627 33 Champion.s. MS-6438 c J oth in g, paintings• Janitorial Foreman Day & night openings. P.O.lox IS&O i.ersection, turn right at or673-7469. kitchen & hsehld items:, Im m ed . Ope n'·ng r0, Call fo r intervw963-772.l Armstron.g, l SECRETARY Appliances 8010 appl 'oances plants C I M 92626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Toy poodle, black/silver, • • Q.ui ldingforcmaninMis-o r 962-3934 betwn OS a esa. Req'sextremel)'capable TYPIST USEDORIENTALRUGS male ... House trained, 4 motor eye. helmets ... sion Viejo ilrea. Xlnt ~tjoa~m~·l~O~p~ms~~~~:i :;E;q~u;•;l;O;p~po;;r;.;E;m~p;l;oy;e;r;· 1\n equal opportunity· per~on to handle wide & mosofd $30. 646-75ll New -w 0 n on T v; W •• e' f''·nge '-·ne·r,·ts cmployerM/1'' variely of ofc duties for •..o='-""-'-'-------1 ,e r,,·g/l,ee'e'. stereo. • lJt: • Niguel I-lair Fashions ................................... ~I M b bl t 60 ESTRY NEEDED'" Xlnl chance for advance-n eeds girl .that does _ r apid ly growing boat ust ea e to ype TAP · Keeshond Malew/papers. TV, 20 sq. yds. gold ' l C 11 fo' · ppl p manur. Pacific Trawler w.p.m . Accuracy a must. PVT. PTYSONLY. 2 Yea,5 old. Lik<M.· kids. ca..n.>t. Leaving on world..,' men · a a · Ju lliett Ma nicure & rogrammer· Receptionist & General 723 s R 't h SA ApplyPersonnelDepl 6445326 ""' .,,~ c II ,. · 213/573-4800 Ped o·cu,e. 499.2221 or JUNIOR 1 . 1 c ey. · · · 646·0973&675-8866. tour. a a ny 1me .. , Secretary. Good frontofc. 5.58-8722. ·Mon-Fri 9AM -4PM 675-7953. 496·5728. appearance. 3yrs exper. 1----------1 PACIFIC MUTUA.f:, Gas ran_ge, 30" brand CUTE Purebred Collie &1-'"-'-'-'"--------•JUNIQR SALESMEN SURSE fart time lo' ROG.RAMMER-m;n, Typ;n• 60 w.p.m. SECRETARY/AGCY --rooNewportCtrDr new, Sognature_Menu Gecm. Shep, .Ux.3 wks.Hane1 8060 • Age 10-15. Ea~ $20--$40 ·G.P 's of.rice. Costa Mesa, "P 1_833 __ .9_4_3_o _______ 10ccidental Life has an Newport Beach Mugic$l7S498·379s old.$15.646-4240art.5PM ••••••••••••••••••••••-' Per week getting new Call 63l·l331. R 1· · t Le I or immed. opening for a Equal Oppor. Employer Used elec range avocado 8 45 SADDLE ' customers for the DAILY · ~~~p~or~15 Centeg:. We~i Sec'y w/sh ability &. a $65. G.E:·avocado refrig. ~~~.~~~~~••••••••~••• WESTERN$3S .r PILOT after school and MURSES PERTEC offers perma-groomed. personable pleasant personality to S70 Phone4981544 •644·1742• Saturdavs. You must be LVN OR RN nent employment, paid work in one of the ni cest fypist for Attorney in NB. · · · Calico kittens, S weeks ' 11 3 00 . 1 1· ft 6 month' with lite typing. Call 1 1· , I NB s ·••s Dependable, ma ture. Hoove' portable clothes old. 847!4601 after 4PM Jew.a-8070 " outofschoo 1Y : p.m. lf you're looking or a vaca ion a er. . , ShirleyalS«-5292 oca ion n · · .<Jiii" • ... , and be able to work at c h a 11 e n g e, First comp.any p a1 d .l 1 fe, Mon·Fri. Please contact Enlhusiasm neees,sary. washer, like new. paid Ask for Greg Lamb. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · leasl3daysperweek.No Healthcare has a posi· hospita l , s urgical, RN Director Evelyn Hamilton , Willtrain .645-4000 $190,ask.$50.546--7659 ALOHA, Hawaiian p~ WANTED r deliveries or collectin g. lion for you. F/time 3·11. m edical and dental Psychiatric. ex per. de· 1.:.:644:..:...·5600=.::..· E=. DOC.. =E~. ___ Na itress. Apply in person Ref ri g. 13cf. Whit.e $75. Dog, needs love ": new TOP CASH DOLLAR•" 'J'ransporla tion pro · P /time 11·7. Xlnt bene. b e n e fits, 1211.i paid sired.OayshiftMonthru · f s·d' Bl Bet 107 C $ home 6465600or642-0054 PAID FOR YOUR vidcd. C.all &14 -6236 For intervw. call 642-8<M4 holidays and excellent f"ri. A PP ly Garfield Secretory /Recept 8 t 4 .. 1 s ue e ' 15ct-FF· opper llO. ' · l Bq u a 1 Op porlu ni ty Mon thru Fri. Or come to working conditions. Conv. Hospital. 7781 Archjtecturaf & Interior Zlst Pl, NB Both work perf.M9-8SOO BEAUT .. Fem. Lab, 1 yr. i,~~EJ'f.,~~1g~[f;~ - Employer Park Lido Conv. Ctr. 466 • Garfield Ave. Hunt Bc h. Design Firmin NB seek· Very friendly, needs gd SILVER SERV ICE · Flagship Rd. Newport Will m ai ntain and de· 847.967 1_ ing intellfgent self-home.646·6Mlaft5pm. FINE FURN & AN~ Laundry help, p/Ume ll P· Beach. velop tests utiliz.ing key starter. Must bJ1! -atil!l to prox . 7 '.30-noon . CdM 1-===---~~--l slation fiimulator to Lest R.N. llPM to7AM. Relier. type min 80wp:m I Free·Lovable 8 mos old, TIQUES. 64S-2a'.l0 area. Call 494-5065. key disc syste1ns. Mesa Verde Conv. tlosp. stlorthand I20wpm. Call male., i,, Lab, ~ ? Has Mltcellaneous 8080 ~-='-==-"'-'------1 NURSIN(: 548-5585. 673-4222 . shots. 498·0877. ••••••••••••••••••••••"" :..EGAL Secretary, temp. R.._.'S , 2 y . I ~~~'.:..------·l .;:::;:c""'-"'-,-.,,-.,-'--,-.,-1 "• Pl. '' ·me w/possibility of ...,. car5 experience re-i-E RY · f FREE Adorable Kittens, WANTED : Used Water, t. quired. Mini computer )ales-Canvassing. Crew :IECR TA -Ass1sl. or 11 1 Call n SPM ft h e ,eblt ,, perm. fu ll or pt. 1me. Manager . A1in 18yrsold Stockbrokers pfc. a co ors. a. so eners, av ·-. .Hr •. llex'.ble. Heavy ·machine language ex· 492·2146 new units. Ch ea??· LIVE & WORklM · e deso·r,ble App for spor t organization. Te I et Y Pe e .'< P. corp. business exp. Xlnl pel ',•enc .. · · Car nee. Evenings 4 thru helpful-$500. call: Wen· 639-5988 1 11 HEWPORTIEA.CH y o · $ rbowl lOI KITTENS 6 wks. all col-I-'~"-'-'-----~ skills, Mag or ecxp. HO•G HOsr1T•• . PERT[C 8:30 pm & Sat's 10 til 2.,d"y'-'&1"•.c·=":.c'='-----1 Preview upe ors. In g.haired blks. & WA .... TED preferred. Newport tr. ,... -$2 .SO perhror30%+gas•: " Call: Sally 64().8510 + bonus. Call 536-ZlOO. ~.ecry /R".cept. w/exper. tri·color. M & F. 546-5392 ICU & •--~ICU A A l--'-===='----1 •n furnoture lndu"'Y. WATCJt RAMS AND RAIDERS TOP CASH DOLLAR..· '·•·ve·•·n lady to ca'e for -17112 rmstrong ve ,·ALES C 2014 FreeKittens,Liger, PAID FOR YOUR -M d Su u___ Santa Ana,calir. New o. 75. 1 . , IN ACTION AT UC IRVINE I I •·· Id RY W TCl lES elderly invalid lady, ilP· e rg..-v Irvine FASHIOMMIMDED . a lm~4~',~.wo . i~~EkaJE~. GOLD prox . 3 mo's. starting XJnt benefits, working Industrial Complex Girls looking for a f/time •Secy'.,S.veral d l ----~-----1 S I LVER SER VI CE. May 3tsl . ~ ~aya wkb~~-conds, in-ser vice &conti· Perm . position in bouti· $700·$800 l~% :eooPaid ) :30 p.m. Sun ay Fumiture 8050 F l N f~ FU RN & AN· til lhe3n. E a ·~is62 · nuing education pro· Turn East on Alt.on, Ill que aales. Must have ex· Tyl pEe :n~ •~-' ! Moy 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIQUES. 6'15-2200 842·611 · ves · grams. Personnel Dept. Red-Hill, 3 l:llocki Nfi. o! per. in women's contem; .Refl. st~.-...... LIV E ·I N Molher ly 301 Newport Blvd MacArthur&Redililln· poraryclothing.CallfOt' ~~~::::.:;.~:~~~I UCI Baseball Stadium ~ MATTRESSES ••• J0u,nkdc,,'v'c'·,whc;1m1~~~\~~eL:J; Housekeeper . llefio & N e w p o r l B ca ch " teraection, tum right '"at appt Be ch 8331190 Queen, lt~uu &TwinSet.s own transp. &12·0434 or 714/645-8600. Arm.strong. . THE LOOK New~~ 8 · · AND Priced to Move Now! BILL'' Call 75l-l483. 962·9718 644-6500 Cal1'for·•PP!l?lr"!lf'' 833-962.5&646-8686 POLAR PAPER Anequal opporturuty . 1 St •·11 d A·ii 7:30 p.m. Monday UTTER Maiptenance. Pre School, •'URSE employerM IF s•LESGIRL >erv ce a.~ en ' 'u Mo 19 GreatSavingsonUsed c • l~"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'~"'"'"'"''I "" orp/t. Bro<A<n'a:Shell .990 y Standard 35~fl". rutl Newport Beach. 2:30 to ' LVM·LPT I-Now taking applications £.Coast Hwy.NB t'urn,Appli&Misc. powe r, 2V:z years olt1 . .5 :305d~yweek.S44·0Z32. Days & eves, full & h i .&.-..& p/tlme. J un lst \hru Crawford Hall Wilson "sBar~alnNook Made in Weste rn_. H_..... p /time. Start/paLienL Pure OllMJ-r-•• Sept.15th. 18·25. . >er vice St~-Attendant Tkbt1S2eath...-.nt 1 __ .,_s _w_._1_9_1• __ ._c_.M_._1 Germany. $8,000. Call Marlfte llll"U"""Cll"9 raUo superb, Xlnl sal & wanted-exp'd penon w/ 1'he Persimmon Tree full or p/t1me. ~igbts / = .. ~:::.=::.':_, ___ .. ·6 Mo. Old Sora. 2 -atch, ~•~70~·~•564~~0~'~'~"-.....,--'-·--.,. S .. e1, &Qier'd benefits. Seaside, Long extensive back(r'OUnd in 229 Marine Ave wknds. 673·3320. C I •• ,. Call 67J..2o5o 3 59 s~1 . marin e' hardware & I I d u Ce I e b r it y Chairs by Kroehler & PACKARD BELL Stereo' l ~B;c;h~.2;l;;;;/;;;;l;-;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;1 paints, \o be ""'"""basing• ----=B~•~lbo=•cc.•~•-"---1 ·,ervlcc Station Attei\· Roe k Ing Rec Ii n er. --~ • · Baseball Gome Mediterranean COOM>le , Morine M~c •tent & ·pricing clerk at iAL&S. Jewelry Trainee. dant, exper'd; Day & ,_..,._.,.w._,1 545·3788 $80 64S·008l Exper'donly.OMCMere PACKAG&S& LOO SlllPYARD;App. Matur e. s harp. en· eves.Full&p/l.ime.App· .Crutser . Im m ed . ASSIMILYTIHIS ly in person weekdQys, thusiHtic. resp. 1~1ume ly Shell Station. 17th & Estate Sale: 7pe pecan Officefo'urniture employ. 714 / -7477 or d 1 900 Lido P ark Dr. &:wknds . N.8673-4734. .l~cv~;~n~e~.N:;.:;.l~l.;_ ____ 11 Thom asvdllle kg sz UnclalmedStorage 213 / 592·2841 Imm c d . nee or Newport Beach. -master b rm s uite. lluge aelection, like new ::.::::..::=~:..:...-----1 trainees & packa&ers on 1--~-------; Ai. ES LAD y Li c · d . .inack Bar Attendant·No beaut cond. Topllne, xlnt desks-chalt1-tables-. CHANIC continuingba11.i:. REAL ESTATE Albert E. Dayton, Rltrs. exper.nec.AbUlt.yto add value at $1100. Loe at etc. Unbelievable prices ME THPeoplet4-clllM Make extru money. Uul. Island. 6'19·0647 or e!lsenUsl. Mature, over Ht.a . Harbor. Other United American Va.n & Class A LlcenMI req'd. TeMPOrwySlnlce Openlngtor6partorfull 673-4324 IS. Own tran1p. Apply furniture being s old. Storage. 540.3880. 248L Forelw:n carJI, MG, 1784atrvlneUINo 220 Ume,lice.nsedreal estale · MonthruThu..rsaft7PM 846-3272 Alton St.lrvine. ,1 Triumph. Jac •. t•errari. Tustin 544.9392 ',!.!!s,.epewo.ple. Call for In· IP: YOU aTlb'••Pta,,u. I •3 • .01 rNi !!:!rt" Kina Sz bed, new, com· .Xlnl working conds. ""'· . oil "" ~..... pltle. Still packa•ed, Elecfrophonlc Console Hospitallzotion. Many have aae.rv1ce~ trot Blvd C.M. Xtra firm. $190. (Worth Stere<>.•New. AM /FM,1 benefits. Cali Jack va.ss, Person 21·40, trn for f;oodl to sell, olaee an ad 1 ..0::..::::•.""=.:-c----:-~c tape plyr, turn tbt Wu 6 ••.940• or S40·1'16l. mdml. $1$0 wk. lutrn. i n the D•ll1 P l lot The (a1t.e1t.ilr•w in~ $475l Queen $170, inl. $199.9.S ·NO W $14S. .... • Cl°a.ss\fied sect.ion Wei t .•. a,J>1111 Pi"" eludes dellv. U.ual Y NeWport Import.I, 3100 Col pref. ~r. Levi Phone"2·1&78. ctaasllied~.fC.SB"71. home.83S ·22&3. 646-4421 B.F .Goodrich. W.Coast.Hwy..,N.B. ~ ) . I , • • ' -. 8.11175 Tr lll11 1,T ....... 917 w...W ,,,. ........ ,..w. UIM .t.at1a.Uwll· ~~;~~~~~t···~·;·:·:·=:l:l;l;l;l_j~=~~~~~ .... IOf4 ...... :;~~~"· U."j.C:Ari 97JO .................. .,. .. ••:;:.:n•.•--;-• 9911 ·-.: ........ -O.ll~•M••· ..... ·····~·~· = W_.,.. IOll •••••••••••••••••••••• t•• Stercrart TeD T •Am ... !•••••••••••••••••• ••111•••••••••••-•••••-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••111••• •"•••••••••••••••••-• r1t.PERFLEX Sia fie Trailer ha.rd toP loc.1ud ,.., r '1l '"o vu l'.f2..t owa. 1M tu. Ain/rta ...._ • · ·..-oe1a1.lr ~. a.ooo. m SS CASH $$POI Slalom w~ter ski·I te in• b9d,, •lee.Pl •• Pakltol'orNot ... t Nill 11.U olr. Pri .,. t;r.• \leek. Cbrm '74 CCMR, pt/ac bdlp. ... Vera • n· . Gooduaedlllnllrefrila new$3S.1426MO dJneue, ·-· 10 . al. D_Le........... Pl;y .... >UO..-:KT·T121 wbll. lnlcood.-. ' DIYIU.I • 111...0SocMll•Tnl, •l'nrs/stov.--. ...... 1096' '"•l4r •IOn'°' Porta llMHorbai.ll.111. • 97ll _ .. rtt 9716 C.briolot ... ,_.la. 11 Torloo Sq!ON w..,.,, .~~ ..... ebel -••••••••••••••••••••••• potti, I~ box.; 1 &tJS-tldlr-• •••••••••··~·•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~0~·1-'~· ,'th 351 cld eof,-autO, air, ~--\Ucci -Wanted TemporaryWAN't£D : 700 ounce1 itovet l3'' tires, surf: TOPC:•-l'r4 JENSEN Kealey, *1DEALUINU.S.I.. 1-;".!:..r.:". w•~ /nl' hltcb, new tk& ~ PRJCES 1tora1e space for SUver'bulliona1 1potfoc bf"U:et Sl295.·Weekdays -~ ~ 12.000llli,Ukenew.tmoO. · ROY :=__-. -1_·~~ .. ~ ~•t c.ber al the restaurant equi·pmentln prolitableR.E.SM-9548 art. 3pm. Sat.·Sun For clean uaed nrs • trn.cmsaftsawkndl IR{ s-..v,poweraoar---.1..:;:::::::::.....---.,,--->!""!.t"' arlcet says he a I a r a c e , shed , aQYUme 831-4156 tr u c k 1 ! 'H ow a' rd • _ CUVIR *· Lookl anl,r\IDI like t'7$ LTD 10 ,... Wacoa. f(•r• waiting on warehouae or atore. Call WANTED : SSMM. photo-Chevrolet., Dew•• Ql&alJ Macie 1 • 9'll llOUS·llO'fC[ oew. ('91.JEX) • Air, PfB, P~ !UC rack. DI ptople . They evenings: 638--8684 a:rapbic enlarger. Trade Sfto•U.e I: SlreeU, nr. MaeAru,W', ••••••••••••••••••••••• tMI. »*It. $6Jtl 24,000 mt, 1 owner. Super 't remember what lot wallpaper, fLlr'Diture P9'il 9400 Jam"ree al;Mi Bristol, 1973 Mazda Sta. Wgn, cottAMllA cleu..676-G80«176-300I ES Uled to be. Muslcol '96-3133 ••••••••••••••••,•••••• NewPort Beach. m.o55.S. RXI, $2075. By orig. M6-"""' eves • • T 0 ... ,,........ IOIJ rv, ..... A11to Repair fs};u;~Eling I WI ...:-. owner. lJ,000 b:al mi. G.OllOSUNDAYI i~.t6=Go:Ac..L_A_X_l_E ____ Ba_l~ •• -o II Carp1.ne:t••••••••••••••••••••••• H'm,5~-1-1 •REASON * ,....,. Xlntcond.2612MesaDr. <it-..... l b "It v• • '•'let v~··11•u • ~ -v• ••• ••11 Ri"c•·~' USl!D ~••51 (Back Bay) .... ~o:i. -• 9 60 car • • " Im. · • 1~ '4J · u--c-. -Ali FJamencogutwm~ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·--_.. """"" _. .. , \. tran1~rtatlon. tzSO/ol• ;.;;~~:,·;~ ~~~:fil~§if.~ ~fJJ::~:~~~:~ .. :;.';;;::: .. ~.;.; .. ~8&o~;~r,~a ~~;z: .... !?.~~ ·:;:t;iiil~ .·~ri~:!lv~:~: ;;;~::.:.~:::?!~ :.=.•tand.$300.worth Woodwind Quintet in eabinet.$9S.M4·l742 •••• ;-:-:;: ••••••••• !~!~ .~~:~ !.4i~' ____:':tt:"~ ~M'~6.a~ Harbor-Bl 4 b~~-~:?d~~::OOr. ~-.oo:.ft.~;J1f200· Sac. La1una Beacb?-1Dterest} 25'"-COL-OR TV, late mdl. '54 flont Vaa.M! -zoeo.ttubtr Blvd. T QLAty_ S~._lqA,Seni~ ___prt • .ety;W-81 111 -ed musicians cal l Xlat.cond. 2or. Hardtop, 56M orig COS'fA:M&§A· U M ...... 1 lw•lss.asl1 ?JSmAM-~ . 494-7108 or "Ad·Line" 963·296.'I d BU-0010 . c:.-MacArthurand • · MoHrlck 9947 ~~.-.... 1 .-.. us 4 __ 1or10 mi, xlnt con . $1000. 'DIYIUI ~~r-~· ~...-""'.. ~· ...... ·········~············· r.J;;Qual MlllSeconds ....._, MoriM 892-183.2 ' l:INCI c.-a·, 11: o10.0o' vJ•am-7'"'"......,. Vf~yl tlop, leatberl fn· '7•' Deluxe: z door; air k"UlledCarpelo-AnySUe so·s GIBSON ES 115-D ........... ·--· lhyJ..llC:.. I ; l' -~tenor •. ull 11""'· a<· .....i. 6 000 ml.·PerfoCt ~:. "CHIU!!'" with Grover tuners •'!'1 ••••-••••••••••••••••• Y.Wcle• 9530 ~1.1ab . . M11don.viejo NewportBeach !fJJ~r1c:"t!.tkxtla\a, AMi-;!: cond.$2995 . .-..-1. . t,,.·.· c .. 67).7162 Eas~ $•~:· d4 •.1t0 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A...IJ..~ ·-............ •·4i0i.,,.U Tc,yota t765 atereo,evenacruisecon· ........... 9952 !~~~-~~~~~~~ m 1n an ~..,,u1 ar •••••••••••••••••••"•"' S Chevy, stand. Van-.~·--P.,... •••·•••••••••••••••••••• II •-a S .. aker' •~ .... 21 trol o n this-iota ••••••••••••-••••••••• , _.,. -KW Onan. ready to go! CllSt. coav. sell coot. Lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··L ;;;;;';' o;;;;;;;o;;:;;;;;; t'· X 8' Work bench, 6' an. 5pm · Gas. $800/ofCer. mi. xlntcond.'64&8379 GeMr.. 97 01 ..,.,.. ... , ... ,.,..,_, e q u t-p Ped • u t 0 • S M u st• ° C 2 + Z m t 1 k / hel 94 -••••••••••••••••••••••• ._...,..-... U 1·f!40 SPECIAL (BKJWW) Futback, reblt ena. new ;.... e • rac w 1 ves, Player Piano for sale. 4 --.-4 ww.t Dri'tft 9550 S47f5 brakes, new tires. 8d. ~ m • 11 parts rack Needs repair $($.J.S24 37, F C t hull '11 Citroen· Pallas white, OVU 100 d S?SO 8*18S2 · --0097. arter6pm • Spor~r:°Fiseh':e:1 style: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt cond. 2Smpg. New TOYOTA SALE! con . ' . ORM I CA top dinnette Office Fwwitwe & Brand new & beaut. con· 4 WHE£l lllVES !~~~rlglnal owner: MEW&: USED Factory Demos & Ex-'':hft:~ ·;r::· J:,':e~ t •b!e w ./metal legs, 6 lqlli,..... . 1085 st.rq~ted. Best olfer.Con· ~=~~~ ecuUve Cars. Good Used Make of(er.CallJennifer .'eha1rs,.2 lea.Yes, extends ••••••••••.-•••••••••••• tact. Brad. 531-4121. • ..,_IW & USID .Qfo ROMeO 9705 . Toyota S¢leclioa al''"' '"'."."" 4 lfo 12·· XLNT COND · -"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• H of Ii rt ALL rRICm ....,~.......,·.-l ' i,35 . Dunlop. BELT Exe svl chrs $15/35, secy loots,Mainhwe/ OUH 11190. I , -.1..a...obla. 9955. ·s ·AN DER. w /stand & c~rs $6/24, dks, dCt sUs. Ser•ice f020 3 '. • .. Dc•••SER AHaR__.. AUTHORJZtD. TO SB.L-Cream P ull Cherry 7 ~ 1snotor, XLNT. $LS. Phone ~~~ii 867 W 19th. CM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.._" ,_.,._ -luy or LMM M E~EJ>ES ~~ER c;j•"s1 l1tan: a Cad, lo mi-'s. A/c 0 ond. ••••;•;•••;:,,•;;:;••••• ~-7800. . . . Electrical-Woodworking .. ~TATIOM . Authorized anc • "21' Wll.CI F'Ullpwr. F /M.673-3320 o" .L.D.5M-u ": ·. ADDRESSOGRAPH Plumbing-Installation wAGONS Sales&Service :z37;;ok -air Cond 23.q<IO, BTU. Comp.system .. ""'1;1900 &Repa;r.lnboardEng. toC"--·-from Beach·la·orts -TOYOTA ~ '71 FLEETWOOD GMC:TllUCl(5 ~•rs $250. 2 girts 3 spd printer, mod. 6380 plate Repair (in Boat). Exampl~ MacArthur and On the SanLa Ana Fwy. IROUCMtAM HONDA CARS bikesS25557·1876 maker . Cabnts. & Scorp i o Mar ine . 9 Jamboree '732804DRSEDAN. l!MHorbor,C.M.646-9303 Vinyl lop, leather UP· lhlly-lluQlck llicycle child carrier $3. s uppl's.SS.f.·2384 54s-97ot 6 1 3 1 ~2 . 848·Dove 752--0900 WADED!-SHARP! holstery, dual comfort 2850 ffa;"~Blvd. Bed g11 ard rail $L Room loah. MwilM h~Gs:·ra~f:,~ bU~. :;:~~ Newport Beach $7950. • 833-81.8t Volk1wa9" 9770 aeata, ru1~r:;wer. fact.oz Costa Meaa S60-9640 d iv.$3.645·3587 MOVING Eq.iip1M11t 9010 tracleao. (4fi6FOL) IMW 9712 We are pleased to an-••••••••••••••••••••••• air con tionlng, t1 t MUST SB.L! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 541 77 I BUY VW Engines/Cars. steering wheel, AM/FM 74 Toronado~ xlot, loaded • ... alton bell e:ii:ersi:r.er, ••••••••••••••••••••••• nounce lhe resale oi one ""9·0935 (8 to 1oam. or stereo cru;se control d t k mt. . NEWKITE Sailboat sails. ~· • . • DD own, a eovec py d ecexersiterroller,$20 Br•~~ n ew orf-rce 565. Westport Marine 1741'4.VAIUA or the tr u ly great after5pm.JDan mos t every o p y.on 6'2-4532 ea. 675-2859 r urn i.t u re -3 w a Io u t 645-4520 c;j"" 11 l1t~.H I CLOSE OUT oautomdobildes. d our&timbe . -available. (973CJSJ '42 2 Dr olds· 91. ••,ooo Desk s , 2 Waln11t UUL UUID wne , riven, o -3095 • ... thoice Cemetery Lot, Bookcases, 5 ·Swivel loah Power 9040 SAVES SS viously pampered by one REPAIRS.SBVICE mi's. Loaded w/xtras • . Good She Ph er d Ch airs , 1 U·Sbap ed •••••~••••••••••••••••• TO.YO:TA _ * 5301 •-of Orange Coun ty's EXCHANGE $1986.-493-4977 "C e metery, HB. $400· Walnut Receptionist •MUST SELL!• IMMEDIAn largest new car dealers. & REBUILDS •offer.536·8::\IJO. Desk, 4 ·Rec.pt. area 16, Boston Whaler 6SHP DELIYERY This remarkable 1973 BROOKLYN BUG CO. '69 CUTLASS V8, 3 &pd. tv, water bed, air horn, chairs, Glass 'Cocktail Merc ury . Tr a_ I I e r . 1966 Horbor. CM _ 646·'i30J Mercedes Beru 450 SLC Estimates 548·9141 H11rst, tu~~ S&50 t' port_refrig Table, Make offer. Li g hts. r~I NE SKI Scoo GOODSB.ICTIOM Coupeis nowondisplay. 68VW ti bit !:~~~·~~3. ., 752-0460 BOAT! $1400 or best. of. 1::i!~T;~y. ecu!t.2·~: * Cwi•ailtCJ * IPulrtheaseerd•e•tlal1·1s"". -3321 for tires i.;~~"ec' :U~:~ '70 'CdV, air. full pwr, Wo 9957 °'::':'~;::--;--;;~-:::;;:!~~~~~~~~~~ 1 ••• 0365 rt 5 PvtPt * L-·'--• 1 67• 5.9678 ' stereo, t11~1tel wheel,•••-••••••••••••••••• For Sal. l .c .c. m.m. er. .....,. a · Y· ..-_.,. er. · Steel radials, "2000. . 646 """1 or 646-S620 Eliminate the middle M des.,__ • •1971 Pinto R/H '-~ bership $1200 includ. UJE~ ~Ft:CE l:jf!.N· .__,... True.ks 9560 man. Lease direct from erCe DC'll& 72VWCONVERTIBL!= 830·4372pvtpty. eood condition. ~i Jt'ansfer lee. 640-8795. es • a ~· . airs, SEARA Y SRV 190, Z35 HP ••••••••••••••••••••••• authoriieO.-dealec! Ex uti C Super Beetle AM/FM •72 Coupe de Ville, im· mornings before 9:30. F-=-Etc. 2283 Fairview Rd. I/0 $3 995 eC Ye er S,tereo Top Cond. Nu muc. Gold w/ White top. Best offer. ;MEMBERSHJP.Jmb·ne Suite 6, Costa Mesa. · ' 968.5075 PICKUPS There must be a reason 280 Sedan tires. Brt. Orange, $2200 . .,._,..,. 428. E l6th St CM 1---------- 1. CoastCountryCJu . 642·1280 . 675"3384 ..........,, · • · '72 PINTO DEPEN .. 547"9141 Moo-Fri. . • 16' O/B, 35hp Evinrude. GOOD SELECTION we are 11 in sales, #1 In $187 31 645·8888. D A B 'L E & l'.oast FirewoodSUpply ~~:.~.2.~ .. ~~~ ::.~~fe• must sell. Call HEW & USED service, fl iQselection. • mo. t<?O~I NG FOR~~A!'? '72 COUPE De Vi lle, prof. ECONOMICAL. Vinyl r --s.Corddeliveced. Pricesstartat........ ·cra•1'arBMW isc ver a n a -maintained has evei· t op, A !C, new tires, •• HAMMOND Organ Spinet $1777 -.o--.-.. Air. powe r windows. proach. Spend less. Call . ~ • 8 1 ~-" -E g 4 <~ ••~< 581·1122 Moving, Sacrifice, loats, Sail 9060 ;t08 y,·. tststr"N!:t AM /FM stereo, low The American Car Plan, ything, unuer ueUUUll,, .-........;C n · .._ .......... D~eefe & .Merritt Stove Bs t olr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Dats un (2575SW) 4 Santit Ana H35·317t· miles, 36 mo Open End 675·8901>. ll4 Agate, 673·4079 or 67J.3B9l ~-~7~· Ofr. Ref=iaz "$15, P wr Mower, $25, 675·3468or613-0571> HOBIE 16 +Trailer. speed AMradio Lease. Balboa Isle C-1r•' 99171----------· ••• -· ~,~·-Art Pl•-· Ptaoo. $1650. Art. 6 p..m. 557·9428 IJ· · ' ·-· l. · · · ~ ~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 Pinto. Air, Xlnt c:ond. ~....__ Ei~alnut.~tcond. or67J.59& ftlil fJDiA ~ \,II $10,920. cost, buy .back ':u~~~.~:~7~f~: l974k CA~~Ri w~LT ~:1z::::,!:~a~!5o. ~W"-'-~ -I Recent ly tuned. Must Col. 21. Newport Winner · · $3$7~~ .. 2~e+p. \ls;;oo& ~r~: 494.9986 pac age. 1r, a ex as. · ·. __... sell $1500-or best oiler. ''Toru" Clean comforta-TOYOTA ORANGE COUHTY'S Xlnt cond. Must sell. 9960 ·":-•••••••••••--•••••• 548--.5835. hie, ras t . S1950~67!Mi675. OLDEST Sl9S., Sec. deposit, Ser. 1974 Org"wht. VW Bus. $3950. Serious buyers on-•••••••••••••••-••••• :W.ANTED: Add resso· & #4005. Xlnt 'int. 23MPG . ly please. Call Mike, r,trapb Any make, mlil., KAWAIConsote,likenew. Ensenada 20. 6 HP 0 /8 . 1966 Horbor. c M. 646-9303 Am /Fm stereo. As k'.::" 675-8624 evenings & ATLAS ,;eond. Cash. 554-2384 Beaut. Lacquer finish. Loaded! Must sell! Best .67 DOOG E cab-rorward . Offer Expites $3800. 492·3042. wkends. ;, Bestofr.642·5016 Offer.640·1763. . p · k 55000 · Sales'"-rv1·ce-Leas. ,·ng 5 7 75 C~· ""'Jl-111111 'w A N T T 0 BU y ! 1c up, mi, A-1. _,. • -'62 Baja Bug. 2000 cc rac· IM•rolet 9920 ,.'lpllt Hydraulic floor jack, re· Upright Grand Piano Sacrifice Cor 25, must sell Step bumper. lock boxes. Rov c ....... 1ac. IE.AT . ing eng & Lt-.&nS. Sell OC' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pen aily &:$wt. ·w 10 • ..,Monable.Ask CorLany. ·•1893 • this week. Seawind. S46-2{122or548--1482 RonS \toyce BM.W trade ror??548-I627. CONtim.L PM ~1.aft. 5:'30 pm $600. Xlot Coodi~S--1953 642-6607 '72 CH EVY Pkup. o/t ton, 234 E. 17th SL THI PRICE '65 vw Bug. Reblt en1. CHIVIOLIT 2929c1!:'[.1;;~W.. ,NE ED Uaed Carpel, Bit· 'Herreshoff American 351) VS. lo miles. $3,000. Costa Mesa ~ 'IHCllASE Good cond. $700 or betst SALES6:SUVlC• 546-1934 'in Apt. sz. Gas stove, 100 WURLITZER Console Eagle gaff rigged with firm. 581-6673 ., '70 BM W 2002, Koni's, offer. 548·0066. 2121 H_...11"4. ::p al water heater, Eves. Piano&: Bench. Very gd teak option at dealers .65 Ran c hero. 5600 M!chelins, 24,SOOoriginal Ji111 Sleft'IOllS COSTA MESA '72 DUSTER Atllo, 6 cyJ. ~i54~g.•'•'"'~'---iiiiijjjjiiiiiijjiji:ilcoo ... d .• $5.75···962-·Zl7--0 ijjj'l~c~oo~tt./r~e~d~u~ce~d~.~546~·7~1~72~;I McCul loug h Construe· miles .. Must see to. ap-fmr.orls '68 Bug, reblt 1600 eng. 546_1200 1 . 1., •. car •1750 tion preciate! $3500 fi rm. r:l Radial tires, mag whls,1 ___ .,;c..;.c-'=-'---o m1 , n "" . •, • 12' Aqua Cat, w/xtras, S36ti946 673·1247. Bl· .9~00 xi. cond. $1000. 645-9151 '72 Monte Carlo. Xlnt.1-646-·"'7 __ 9_· ____ _ ~---=::ouilc:::=.--""'""•==,...'"'. Mint Cond . $695. Don ~ Yol•o 9772 Cheap! P ~P. Ed 540-7000 1965 Belvedere, xlnt cood. 833-3544or 640--032l aft6 -Dots.I 9720 b 962 ••-den I-----------i '63 Ch e.v y lk P . U . ,65 230SL Xlnt cond air · ••••••••••••••••••••••• us, ·oa.r.vres. 318 Eng. no ta, must ,•. . i. ~NT..0.....CA ....., QIJIOr: JOI t Ht: GM. ON THIE CQ. Fer• Ad lo W-'s World ~·s-642-5671, Ext. JJO ':J-P11rt W tt'limiltr Ripple T opptr! •• 9119 . ' . .,. I( ., . ,,;, i!' SIZES to~.20}S ... /camper Shell. Good •••••••••••••••••••••.•• • ' ' II •475 C II P Ill . AM /FM, a uto,' Priced to ·71 El C · 455 Okk sc · • • a a ,070 cond.SantaAna.542-9078 WILLBUYYOUR s.u ••750 ... 1723 SPECIAL amino . 541·2080 be!. Spm. ·DATSUN, TOYOTA .., · ...u.-· engine. 400 transmiuiOG, 832·9050Wknds &:eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Datsun Pick Up w/ OR VOLKSWAGEN B . · . h VOLVO SAi.Ei a:ears, A/C, gauges, Mag , LIPSAvailable overhead camper, PAID FOR OR NOT. uy1ng a ca wit o . • Whla•Blltirell+More 1971 Plym outh Bar· Newport Beach Am/Fm ster~23.ooo WILL PAY TOP status symb:M on the Beat pric~ increase. X t ras. $2000 f l r m. racuda, air, P /S, lo ~~~f'~t roi. $3500. 646-8529. DOLLAR. CALL KENT hood? Ours is under Super stock, All .node~ 96J.Z184. ~~conomical 6 cyL t73-52.jJ 1949 Chevy Jh: Ton. Runs ALLEN,54().-0U2 the hood. BMW! Pric;ed lo Sell: ~erseaa '68 IMPALA, 2-door HT,1..:=-='------ good. Must see to apprec. MUST SELL! '70 240Z, & Delivery .spe~iali!lt..t.-.-: 327 V8 , white, air cond., a '70 Plym . Fury Ill. 37,390 MOO~~NG &: 1-0 boat, nr .. ~/reas oft 548-6538 Make offer. 962-348; ~ . .,. a .. s1 l1ti.HI 1ood running, solid car . mi's. A/trans, p/b, a/c Pav1J1on. $2,500. Aft. Eves&: wkends. · "21' U.UW Pvt. party. 644-41118 after etc. $1000. 642-3871 7PM581-8417 Vons 9570 ~-,,..,···:·· VOLVO. CSlorys;JOpler.m. I-'-==----••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 DATSUN 1200, ool)' ~; ·. 9965 WATER space,~ lineal ·71 Ford Super Van. Mag 16,000 mi. Am/Fm, mae ft dock 5P8:C~ wilh -small whls, nu tires. Must seU ! whls, like new. $1995. ••••••••••••••••••••••• office. Avail 1mmed. 2703 Best offer 96J.2ll6. 494"1595 or~ll36. . 1966 .. Horbor ~.M. 64~.9303• '69 Chrysler New Yorker. Coast Hwy,N.B.~·364.l o•·H~Ec:-..-Ex. cond. $800. 66-363'1 or646-7833 73 Dodge van,-custom int. '74---Uatiun P1CkuP. Cstor --~•' n~B'30PnfC6fdetai •-.-&-c.--i & $3700. Xlnt Cond. nu whls, pai nt, i nterior. VOLVO 8 ' · ~i" .....--9080 tires. 493-5305 $1000T.O,.P. Call 898-191U EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO CO•ow-"IMc'-•-'I""... ..t9·10. _, aft6. Largest Volvo Dealer •••••••••••••-•••••••• PHONE 5·1681)17 NO CASH NEEDED •••••••••••••••••••••••Autos Wanted 9590 in OrangeCountyl '73 M ark IV. A real IS' SKI Boat&: Runabout. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fiat 9725 BUY or LEASE ''Cream PufC" absolute-.TPOO BUYCANY N.EW1 f'ly equip'd wt trlr, 55 WEPAYTOP00LLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIRECT ly flawless cond ! NTIAI IN STOCK HP 0 /8, lights, com-FORTOPUSEDC;(tls ·Metallic bronze w/ tan Exa'°ple : pass, speedometer, FOREIGN,OOMFSTIC MEW!ST&LAICHST vinyl top. Lo mi. Every lr-4Hlew 1975 cover. or CLASSIC) IM MEDIATE extra . $6450. Can fin. G..-..d Prix $600 • * 545-3015 If your car is extra clean DELIVERY STUCK IN A LEASE?-$6,275 if desired. Pvt. (165875) Tr_,..._ see us Hrst. AllMooels&Colors 2025 S. Manchester pty.636-0072 NO $ 14175 c::1:;;;;:s•i•uonn . !,!~~~~~er.~. Dick Mlifii ~:i~.;;~n !~:-'~;Anaheim 750-2011, ·;~.~;;,w~ll~.;; .. ~:,1 ~!~1ecliateDellve~O._ Rftt 9120 Costa Mesa ' 979-2500 ~ ... ~ Plan, 114 Agate, Balboa Alltos Used . mac. Dk. -bm. ·W/tan 48 m·os. $4979 full price •••••••••-•••••••••••••• TOPDoll.Aa..-~---~ Isle •••••."••••••••••••••••• vinyl top. $5195. Xlnt incl . TkL. $6804 8'FiberglassCainper p '..fD · 120'W" Warner · 300 SL Roadstr. Jmmac. terms.636-0072 deferred pmt. price ~ell~k~~VE ,.._ . . i.t So. M3fn Classic. Lo. mi'g. $7900. AM<;: 9905 _.. 99Jl incl. T&L &: all carrying 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATaY S<wla.Ana 557-2132 •675-7884• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-'charges on approved FOltAU. , '66 RAMBLER. $4SO. Low •70 XR.7 P /S P /B credil-A.P.R.16.24'N FOREIGuCAllS 74 128·2dr Sedan. Mags. Opel 9746 mileage, good cond. AM/F M ~tereq: Orig' " $200 caah. Takeover loan ••••••••••••••••••••••• Private party. ss.2·9068. Ownr , Id. cond. "3s.9081: CALLOICOMEI~ $1900.RandySM-O!IGZ 70 Opel GT, 39,000 mi. 548~144 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC • I 1 t~ I\ II~< ~ < I • ~~" I' ~' I •. . . '· '73 SUZUKI Trailhopper SOcc, 3 spd trans. Good cond. $175. 544-9009 HON D A Street• 90, windshield, leg guin!s, x:lnt cond. $260. 675'41675. TO SHUS . Xlnt Cond Pvt Pty hick 99101-'-"'-'='------I Practically New 1974 Fiat 548-076a • ' · !•••••••••••••••••••'•• Cou Car 1969 x-fl.7. NL VJ f'll I\ T lf·lf'!)f\fS St . Wagon. 28mp.g, ~66 Buick Riviera. C u stom. •Xlnt cond. AM /FM stereo •. radial Loaded. Very gd eond. ·Many extras. Vil:IYI top. '14 POnt. Lelllans, needa ~41~01ft~m.nu. $2900. 70 Opel GT, nu tires, 78M. Asking $850 or Best Orig. o wner. 548-3935. work, $95. ( ,_.... . :;f i ~. ·1 CnoAll' -~"or C••lllorl .. :..-. 'i ..,,,,. . ""'"-..,.,_ rhl!llll'DI ID this rlpplP IOpPf'r . '73 Ka w asaki. 175 . 31.00W.CNstltwJ.U Dirt/Strt. Xlnt cond. '75 Uc. $500 or bot. 548-71ZI l..;.·---'m"-o=".!!94;::0.:5,,_ __ I ii ',•' · <IZSMi""-: 111~1-Cto<'het rlppho cci..1 from I,. ' ' Der k cio•·n All ID ODf' plecf''. -!f l"ff llDlttJDg ··•r•Ud In :a 1·11·111 c f: •raavm. 8 WAkTt.l' In • color• to 11.llrmoDO..-•·IO: .-\111!1'1-tlutt d•lped tri keep JOU pants, •klrt•. P•lt<!'ro' 72':"6: BUI Jr. WE BUY • l i ~·loOkln.K •tbD. trim. crl1p 11-ll si-11--10: 1%-14 hM:l1tdflt, '75 Su•uki TM 1.25. Very IMPORTS' Trick. Many xtras. ~ 1:.-'•I 1'ole 41.-verelCla. Send $1.0I fot eaictl ~ 1 ~· Prl•t•d P•ttl'fll 1111: Adel 2Y f• c•dl'p.tlen for c°'::..:be=•t::.·.:."':.:2:.;·0S=''-=-----1 Tol> Dollar For An)' Make or Model. _ ~HaW stiff IO'A., 21~. 1•i,... nnt-cl••• mell ud .,.el•I BELL Helmets, two. ~_,6 11Mi l 8'i. »~. Bf• 1,n t.aadlin(. Sc•'d to Allee Super Magnum.size 7 · '"1.c.,.i. 11) toP 1'9 J"dL 4&~: Brooks, 1115, UM Dail1 Pllot, ouo. Bell RT sbe 7 3/8. t puta: •'ii. Needletr1n. Dflll., Bolt 113, ~ , $etM1 $1.CIO rornrit ,.uem. Old Cllel1ea Statloa, New $35. Clean, hardl1 used. 'ltld Z5 eenU '°"'"di pettihl Yorll. N. Y. 1oe11 . Print 644·1742 ! • klr Onl-claN maU aad aped.al Name, Addr-. Zip, Pau.s -JIM PANOS M.A.ZDA 2001 S. Manchester Anaheim 636-6000 t:.tiaMll:.:A;.~•IM U1lrd· N-ba. •74 CZ 400 ; very clean, CIMI .W utc Ul1'ff Se'l'e dollar•! Cre•le never raced, many ex· ~ ....... orMON.SetliltoM1riaft bcautlfullhinp.Seod(Orl'W tras,5'8-6538 o,....c~ Slf~I ~a ll9ttA. ..u. i-. Daib' Piklt, 1mNeedletraflCalaklll H...._tS._ ,. Pautnl °'11t-. m wMt·111u1 1dHl1upri11tH..._ .... t9" nr-• -1-.,i; ~, .. New· Ycd.tJ!.!: .. J'°ll. New! Nlf\J FtflJ CMae '1·" "73 y AHAMA 360MX, like L-... 4 a tt• . , "J\M E,A~ZIP, New!RIHM<:retMt ••.. ll .• new,muchchrome.$750 --M-l~ '-..,:, BIZE .... STYI.!: NUMBER. Stw +Kalt Booll ........ JI.. Firm. 540-8231 ~c -·· ·~GNEntEIPAT!'ERNof,..., N•kPOlMBoot: ........ Jl.GO aUR01e-ror ·u ' 'f) dlllke1o..-ror,-fnl'l,.t· now•Crot'MlBom .... u .oo '72 HONDA 350, o01d 847-&\SS .1Jtn ..... NEW SPRING· ffMrptt!CrecMt'ftodl ..•• Sl.IO w/bl" ·~m Gold ---11----------1 : • u M M IC It PATT r. ft N 1-.m CrocWC-llDc* •••• SJ.• •· .. ' · ,,_ NH PPIAISAI. 'CATALOG: .. ..,'"'•"•lu., lllM•M.MerreimeBld .. 11.• flake falrift&. Xlnt. cond. A 1 •• ,._,..~~.SendUc 1..un1 11_,._ .... st.• $850. Call aft. SPM We buy uaed ca.ra k ,• ..... sew+ KNfTBootwkh CornplNGiftlbll ......... 00 498-4802 \ruck•~ Cell GROTH ,ftlllllcU-Plottent • ••••• SI.ZS C.O..SillteAfth ... tt4 •. Sl.GO l-""'-"'.0...------1 CHEVRuLt'r tor e free •• _.r .... •aoot .... s1.oo 12MuAra11 ... •12 ........ r;w...... T,....., 9170 ainl f .a.t.1111.S.Wl1tj8ooll .•.•. 11.00 .BookOfl~tta .... •t ... "•···· .r;;~-... -.................. 18'ilorie' KEVROLET I MVM1111'1.-lt fl , ... 50' ·-, l.SQlll .. fotTodQU .. ~ ... w '74CNJ1alN,l2'!_ldealfor ~ ... 1 dlBlvd. '!!!!!!!!!!!!~-!!!"'!"!'!"!''!"!•!·!··!"~·"'~ 1mall tnielc, tWJy equiD.' · Kun~~-: iM~7~·1;1111~.;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:r;l;;M=7=-«ll=n=======5'8=:3n=:l • :· '• • • J 'i ' ' ' • -a lo mi., $1800/olr:-ofr. 644-6726. 561-4979. Pri. Prty. Call &MJ.:7918 -f 9727 ,,, .. ,.,. ........,. 1965 Bwck'Wildcat 4 dr . ........_ 9935 Yw 9974 , ••••••••• p ... 9710 . • -__,..-'•'ll'- ' 10% ova•ACTO•Y INYOICI • • OM ALL MIW "75 ~OHOA. SEDANS Your e h olee or accessoriH plus i,~ Ii: license. Order Y°'\" t«lay. FR If [)[ ,\t<llf h' . . . . . • org Good cond, air, one ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••···••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••'oWner $500.(93.7826 74 Crestwood, 12.ooom.i. Esiate Safe: •72 Vega '72 9ll·T CPE. S speed. "'UVI take r pa m .. t H t h" k / 'h Suver w/blklnteriOl',lllr. CCldillac ftlS --~ ... " ....... ovore .,.Y8864 a c uac ' a c, ra • a m /fm stereo, alloy ••••••••••••••••••••••• • l·r;;~~~~~~~~~~~~::L~l<~.gooo~m~;·~·~11~so~.~67~5-~232fi~ wheels, Mint.concl. $8295. CADILl.AC T R. ., ~ , ... ,019 anytime. Over 10 to choose lrom.l~~J.L!l..;::.:...:::.:~:.;cuT GA'&EJC• 1962 Porsche 912 S. Ne .From $1995. GMAC 1/-,_°""".......,~' ~ ene. meeh'ly pert. $3500. Financinc "~· ... _._ ,. . ._._ ..... 545--4807, to....,~for W.O I,, ~,_z=·==-.. ~ ' ~v. . •• <lolli .. ___ _ ,.. ............ ,.., ... , _ _.,.., '7 3 ELDOIADO CONYlllTllU Only 2 4 000 miles . Leather fnterlor, full power, tactory air condJ. tionina. tilt 1teerln1 wheel, AM Int 1tereo, etc. Couldn't be cleaner! (741KKY) I~ HO> ,,,........, 2,,,..... n"' u~ Jlw JJ -.:.,.,. ')t:" )4T-, ... ,,,. I D~ •- 1 ~ .t7 ::-""" ~ :-. : a:--~~~ =~ .. ...,.... ....... JGC. • """""""' •1 c;.., 11 ...... l~;;j~ ·1~ .,.._ 72 J-.-r I"' 6JS.0-n .. I·-"""°' 1•0.......... , _ .f$ ,..,._ 1' """'* lt~ :t:::"' ~I:'-' ••• ..-.. 11;.._ ' !:......... =~ =~I"!!!!= llti-' Si ~~ 11,.., T... SJ..._.. R~ P. t""' ~ ~.... ! =..:.. Sc. • .....,."" ;;~ ~.. M~ • .,..., • 21,_W '1 -UClll != ==-=~ .,_, ·~ ..... ~.;., ®-J:..i Lagana/South -~a.st . . . V/)l. 68'. NO. 126, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI f'ORNIA TUESDAY, MA .. Today's Closing N.Y.Stocks TEN CENTS. Step$on _H:eld Coast Slaying • m ,_. ~. - • •I " I.·: ; i1 . k San Juan Smother Case Tol d LAGUNA BEACH VOTERS WILL DECIDE MAY 27 ON $800,000 llOND !$SUE THAT WOULD FINANCE't.OW S!LHOUETTE PARK!NG STRUCTURE Orange County Sheriff's of• ficers ·today jailed a Rivenide man and charged him with the murder of a woman wbo6e body, burned beyond recbgniu~: was f ound Sunday. after firemen. doused a blaze in her San Juan Capistrano home. Deputies identified tbe defen· dant as Gregory Glen Coates, 18, oC 6366 Stobbs St., Riverside. Laguna Niguel L aguna to l'ote L awyer Say s UCB Branch Negligent By TOM BARLEY child ,.could have bypassed the alarm systems employed by the bank on March 25, 1972.' Drive Begins For Struct11re They"Said he is the $00o/. Mearl Goates, 42, of 33911 Via de Acua. San JUan, and that the youncer man's name . bas been legally changed. Coates is the stepson of Goates• wife, Hetty, 47, whose body· was found SundaY in the blackened bedroom of the couple's home. ·sheriff's officers stressed . to. day that it m8y be necessary to check dental records before they can positively identify the body as that of Mrs. Goates. She was last seen Sunday when she left her employment at San Clemente General Hospital. ot lM Delly Plllltllatt 1 Faulty security and un· Oreo, tbebank and the Diebold ts~cessary construction frills Safe Corporation are defendants played right into the bands of in a lawsuit that seeks nearly~ burglars who took $3.3 million in million in damages forOO clients loot ·three years ·ago from the who.lost cash, coins, jewels and J:lq,i-ted California Bank's securities when their safety de· Monarch BJy branch, an Orange posit boxes were rifled. County Superior Court )ury was Hews said he will put experts told late Monday. on the "witness stand in JUdge I Plaintiffs' att.omey Arthur Claude M . Owens' courtroom flews told the panel in his open· who will testify that·the burglars ing statement that Juity at the were given unlimited op· Laguna Niguel bank was typical portunities to cash in oo some of all UCB branches ''andlndeed "totallyinadequ8.tesecurity.'' of the banking· indus"try in The bur&lars' rodlop opera· &OUthern California." .. tioo during a three-day weekend He told the jury that an Oreo were made even easier by a Alarm Company, repreeent'ative parapet thatt..waa ~a9t1 on~>" ~"")la '.,~ ......... trlill.lbK ~ .... !41Uli9jji .ent the team of burgl&IJrlo l~. the iq'Pf'rra a very effectift priaoa lerma that a 1'-year-old (~SANK, P .. Ail .. ~mergellcy Surgery Only at Hospitals -. By JACK CHAPPEIL ot-.o.11y Pll.tS&ltl With less than two weeks lo go, a drive is under way t.O sell a $550,000, 233-space parking struc· ture lo the voters of Laguna Beach. Approval for issuance of up to $800,000 in bonds to fmance the two level parking structure, will be 50ught from voters May Zl. Simple majority approval is re· qujred. The parking structure is planned for the municipal park- ing lot on Glenne~re Street just south of Laeuna Avenue, where city officials sa)' -it wijl. serve _,,.,.,,. •ills;: in u. dowritoWn ·area, em · es and be~,, ac : · . I . totbeparldngllll'uctureis •'plan, which has been reviewed and approved by many of the downtown merchants, for in- creasing on.street meter fees downtown from 10 ceols an hour to 20 cents an hour. In addition, parki_ng in downtown parking lots and in the parking structure Would be set at 15 cents an hour. Meters outeide the shopping area downtown would remain at 10 cents an hour. According lo the plan, the zoned meter rate schedule will encourage-long-term parkers lo store their vehicles in spaces out· side the commercial district and make way for customers who re· quire short-term parking. Lociation of the structure will allow employes of downtown businesses to park their cars there and walk lo their jobs, thus freeing up spaces for shoppers. Doris Shields, chairwoman of the committee for meter suppc>rt- ed pa'rking structure, said the 111a:~w:tn1 •.eny r/f thoOr-blems whiCh h8.Ve killed preV\ous proposlJ(s for build~ng additional parldnf. Mrs. -Shields noted a recent' consultant's study showed the ci- ty to be seriously defieient in parking nine months of the year. Meter fees collected from the downtown business district will fmancethe structure .. FinanCi81 estimates are that <See PARKING, Page ..U) County pathologists comment- ed today tha\ their preliminary finding in establishing the cauSe of death is that the woman who is almost certainly Mrs. Go3tes died of suffocation. Investigating officers said to- day that they found the ,remains of a towel over the' victim's mouth. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth rejected earlier repc>rts that Mrs. Goates bad been bound and gagged by her killer. Officers said defendant Coates, was traced to bis Riverside home from reports by witnesses of a car· parked in -bis ste.Pmotber's driveway during Sunday after- noon .. They deClined to further elaborate on the possible motive for the killing. As many as half of Orange County's anesthesiologists went· to Sacramento today, leavlngsur- gfry al most hospitals in the coun- t~-00 an emergency-only basis. No firm figure was available on tf'e number of t:nestheslologists takini part in the trek to Sacramento to talk to :legislators and possibly Gov. Ed.- Mund G. Brown Jr. Anesthesiologists,, he said~ are in a particularly high risk field -since they are usually named in malpractice suits result.int from surgeriea .. .Their' rates, therefore, are high, be laid. Prepllums aeoeral- ly are in the $5,000 to ~.ooo a year range, he said, but many 10 Lagww's Trading Post Owner Dies The dead woman's husband, a boat salesman, told officers he last saw his wife Saturday night .when she drove him lo San Diego lo enable him to pick up a new boat and -tail it back up the coast to Dana Harb9r. . Investigators said today they are satisfied that Mrs. Goates was suffocated with a towel and was dead when her attacker set her bed ori fire and ran from the home. But Dr. Philjp Weingart, presi· dent of the orange County Socie-wo estlleiiOJOgiitl, sai050 to : REPERCUSSIONSFELT !N COUNTY-Edhor1a!, M 7s were taking part in the sym- pathy action in support of San Francisco an·esthesio!ogists who stopped work five days ago to protest a 300 percent hike in their malpractice insurance pre· • Jlliums. · ·There are about 130 anesthesiologists in the county, according to the Orange County Medical Association. ~ County doctors, Dr. Weingart. said, face a 100 percent malprac- tice insurance rate hike in July, with another increase likely ifl January. I ·weatller ' Sunny skies through · 'Wednesday with patchy low clouds ... ong the coast• 1n the morning hours. Slightly warmer days. Highs In the mid 608 at the beaches rlstna to the mid 70s Inland. INSIDE TODAY Some people collect Jfampt. Some tove coin•. Other• gather rare book•. Alez JQ#Ph'I /!<Id ii wive1. He llOI JJ ar l.f of them. StorJI, A1. Index MY-srriu AJ ,_~ ., .,_a.MK. ., ......... .. 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Dtrtlyl'Ulll .... ~ "This is the year of the farm Property owners face the worker,'' he told a n audience of poui6ility of a hefty tax increase about 400, of which about half· JteXt ye@!' if the Saddleback Com-were OitcanOs. munity·CollegeDiatrtct.adoptsits Awaiting Chavez' appearance, prop()led$1&.lmilllonbudget. stlul~nts stomped thel\ feet, The budget, outlined to the col-c·rAbped and shouted 'Viva lege 1Gveming board Monday Huelga! Vjv4 Chavez!" ... night by dtst-rict business ·BuJ. at the end of the session, manager Roy Barletta, car· when Orange County farm labor ries the recommendation to in· or1anizer Julia London urged the . crease taxes from the ~urrnt 70 audience tp-pass the hat and cents to $1.03 per $100r!A assessed raise funds for the cause, most of valuation. •' '. · those Hi attendance sought a has· BarleUa said that the tax hike is ty path to the exit. ~uired to ttDt.nCe the college's Chavez;• talk, part of a circuit cU:rrent bulldini: proeram which of appearances al Southern includes a gymnasium and California college campuses, physical edu~ation tR;alding, a was low key; no shouting,-no mualc.. arts. building ..i a road vlolent. ce~tures . connecting the upper and lower But the content was a harsh campuses. cond~mnatlon of !arm labor Historically avoiding", long· prac.tices, the competing term lndebtednei1, Saddleback Teamsten ana , above all, Gallo College bas fmanced ita building• wineri~t. _ - on the 1'pi.Y·a1you-g0Jilan." With Acriculiire is the third most $5.2 million in conatrucUon pro-buardous occupation. The life jects-in tbe plannini S(a1e, ll has. eJlpedancy of a farm worker is l)OW tiecome Ume to up the 1111te 49yean. Infant mortality ts big)>. a~cordlng to coijege ad-The l'Dcldence of upper . Charlie Peddicord,· combina· lion junkman, poet, and Political commentator who held forth al bis Laguna Canyon "tt.a_dlllg post" for nearly 50 years, is dead at the a·ge of 84. Mr. Peddicord P.robably was best known by lhe old blue pickup truck .that he drove along the highways and byways of the South Coast; collecting the castoffs. It all ended up around his trailer at 20562 Laguna Canyon Road. An off.the-cuff, inventory of his trading post ·provided to a r~ porter in 1973 included 38,000 bot- Ues ; the first movie projector used in Laguna Beach; Vol. 1 No. l of Life Magazine, dated Jan. 4, 1883 ; a 98-pound bell cast with an unknown amount of gold in it and a complete set of California license plates from 1914lo1956. Priv.ate family funeral services for Mr. Peddicord were held today at Pacific View Mortuary, Newport Beach. He is survived by his .widow. Laura, of Laguna Hills ; a brother, Eugene, of Oakview and a nephew, John J. ConWay of. Elcondido. Mr. Peddicord died at FOW>- tain View Nursing Home, Anaheim. A native of San Bernardino, Mr. Peddicord served as a cook in the CaUlornla Field Artillery in 1916. He was a member of the unit sent to the ""desert to capture the elusive Mexican bandit, Pancho VIUa. miQlstrators. J'elJ)lratory cljseases is 400 per· Bar!etla noted that art.cine! eeotthoto(tber•stofthepopula. · bud•et request& by tbe 'Collep'i ~~ be ·'d ' Mer a atlnl selling vegetab!es • • -"ad I ·-·· tu · and conectine garbage in San vari..,,~epartmenta ~ 91: And be bad partl'cular!y harsh c, ,total ,expendttu;e of -!J flW. Wda for atrlke '-· "lf .ement~, the Peddicord• • million. 11 wu ~--bJ •,,1 my motlier .bfuu,· ~ke, opeued a·1maliatoreoolhe1Ueof -•ni... Iii A..,...__,._ 1 -, L I the FesU~o! of Arts. Shortly al· .__,..,. OD .e. -=--=-.....-Ille'• I~ to ~~" a -Ume terward,, He received a $300 per ordel'S.,.. -'"--''-· ··QIJlc the. ftiy m~er. Breu.' month eon tract to 'COBect ' B~t Datletla'I •...-tllat , l.Dll a strike la the wP...t <rime of· , ·--!'a trash the bud·~ WA~ filcally •:con-Alf'.'' ';-' -.-.. , I : ae"1Uve dldn t . .--~ AnlwO{ipcaat~•a-Uoo. ·fbe <;oatraC:. was the.birth of lleeTAxlll, .... AI) lleeeliV~~ ... llZ), .. Ille ~·j·llla~. --' 1. ,. .. • •I ~ i ' o.11r ""' su.tt..,.... JUNK DEALER DEAD . Charne P•d-d R elaxed Laws 1 . E yed b y DAs.'\ ~ LOS ANGELES (UPI} -The California District Attorneys As· sociation bas recommended liberalization of marijuana laws, legalization of charitable lol- leries s uch as church rafOes. At a news conference here Monday, Los Angeles District At- torney Joseph Busch, president of the 650-member statewide. group, said stands on the three major criminal issues were ap.• proved in resolutions. : "We want to emphaisze the re- al priorities for the criminal justice system , .. Busch said, "such as com batting the growth of violent crime and juvenile crime, obtaining mandatory sen· tencing practices, and improving our a\)ility lo cope with white- collar crime, consumer fraud, and government corruption." -Driver Strips Freeway Reckless Abandon Tearing off his clolhes piece by initially pursued Case ran out or piece as he spt!d up the Sari fuel before the pursuit ended. Diego Freeway at more than 100 No one was injured and no cars miles an hour, a Huntington -other than Case's · -were Beach man led patrol cars on a damaged in the incident which 94·minute chase from Newport started shortly before midnight Beach to Chatsworth early to-in the parking lot of the Velvet day. Turtle restaurant. Robert Allen Case, 21 , of 19371 Newport patrolman Gregory ,.1 Jerilyn Circle, who was wearing Armstrong said be responded to only blue boxer shorts and tennis a comPlainl by the manager ol. shoes when captured, was therestaur·ani.~'hosaidthatCase , , booked for inve1tleauon of reek-came in at closing Ume to use a .u less driving and auault with a pay phone and refused to haog ,,, dtadly weapc>n. up. ~ Case's auto was damaged tn Outside, Arms\roni gave Cue . a Ute crash tblt ended the chase a sobriety test and determined TIJ.. from. .Fashion Illand in Newport the man had oot been ·drlnking~ BeacJi. · • Case •PP.tared -tn control of ,~ All three Newport unlta whld\._ (See CHASE, Paae Ai'i. '"'' • , ;tJ · OAILY-PlLOT L/SC ll.S. Keeps i -Home Tabs WASHINGTON (AP) - ~ ...A bill restricting federal spending on a president's private r esidence and aJ. lowing Congress f.o keep track or how the money ts used has been passed un· animously by the HOWie. · The bill, se nt to the Senate on a 352·0 vote Monday. would lio\it sub- stantive improvements and full-Ume security to one property d esignated by the president. It also would ~nsolidate autliorily for such spending wit.bin the Secret Service. Last year, the Govern - ment Operations Commit- tee r eported that tax - payer s s ubsidized $17 million worth or improve- ments and personnel costs for three privately owned properties or former Presi· dent Nixon. Treatment Plan Move Weighed A proposal to move the San Clemente sew age treatment plant and replace it with a con- vention center will be discussed Wednesday night by the San Clemente City ,Council. Tbe concept, discussed by the council several times in recent weeks, includes the creation of a redevelopment agency project to move the plant to the "back country•• from its present loca- tion along Avenida Pico. The plant was constructed at the present site four years ago at a eo1tof $2.6 million. . . If the plant were moved, the land would be used for a resort hotel, with convention faclllties, restaurants and shops. City Manager Kenneth Carr said the matter was placed on the agenda for a determination on whether to proceed with the sug- gestion. In a related matter, City Al· torney F. :MacKenzie Brown is expected to report on what re- coune the city may have to force builders 9' the plant to reimburse ~e city for ecruil>menttbatiafall· mg apart. I --· Laguna Gives Police Offer Of 4%Boost The city of Laguna Beach has countered police employe salary demands for a 15 percent in- . crease with an offer to raise the employes' pay four percent and cut back some present fringe ~·~ts. Terry MacAdam, pf.esident of the Laguna Beach Police Employes' Asoclation, today termed the city's offer "totally in- adequate." .. It doesn't eVen coine close to being an adequate offer,'' MacAdam said. In addition to . the requested p a y increases, the police employes had asked for a package' or fringe benefits which included clothing allowances for detectives, full payment of ac- cumulated sick leave upon re- tirement or termination, im- proved medical and life in- s urance and hiring of five additional officers. The city's counter offer in- cluded an additional $5 a month insurance contribtition bringing ill payment to $27 per employe monthly. · ORANGE COAST Ll'K DAILY PILOT Jat )I. R. Cur1@y V>t• ..... ~111 •M Ge...,. .. -- Thomas Keevll ••* Thomas A. Murphine ""'"""''"' C"'•or Oarles H. Loos Althard P. Nall AHhl .... ,oM .... 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CODl="\y tho Lacuna B.each City Council ·meetlnt at-4 '30 p.m. Weclneoday -·•t-clly·bajl. ~ . _Th• cbances..haYe been re:cmn- mendecl by the city parldni and transportation cQIPJDJ.ttee and would set varyinf"ranae of fees from 20 cents an hOW' to 10 cents -. l',....PogeA.l TAXES ••• president Robert Bartholom8W and truateee Donna Deny and Norri•• Brandt. - an hour In difl!!el)I pirklnfl zones tbrouchout UiOdlY· The chances have been recom -• mended aa part of I packa1e necessary if the city Ls to con· atruct a 233-spaCe~pe.rkinC atn.ac· . ture on Gle_nneyre St.reel. /ls_ proposed, :ZO.cent meters would be along Cliff Drive near Hellle:r Park and ln the central bu•laeaa district on-street apace1. Maximum parldn1 would be four houri at the Heisler Park met.en and two houn downtown. The 15-cent meters would be at all the oll·1tl"eet Iota downtown, on Coast Highway .except between Aster Street and Legton Street. Maximum Ume would vary depftldina on loeauon. ORANGE COUNTY SUPERVISOR RALPH DIEDRICH AIDS AN AGING VIETNAMESE REFUGEE At C•mp Pendleton, Olllclel1 Gathered to Mep Plano for Influx of &cepee1 Bartholomew said the bo'8rd had an obligation to the taxpayers whose taxes are going up while their income is going down. "We need to work with the tax· payer instead of sayine, 'This is what we've got t.Ohav~and you've a:ot to come tbroq:h .. wl.th it',"· Bartholomew Pointed out. 'Ibe 10-cent' meters would be at Third.Street from Number 333 South; on Meimaid Street from Second to. Third Street; on Parle Avenue from Glenneyre Street to Catalina Stereet and along Cliff Drive from North Coast Highway to Acacia. Maximum parking time would.be 10 hours. Fro• Page Al CHASE •.. himself, the officer said. But once back in his German SJX>rt.scar, Case allegedly sped backwards toward the officer, barely missing Armstrong. He then sped away. Supervisors S~udy Flow of Refugees Mrs. Brandt agreed that "$1.03 is loo much" but added that the budgetr,roposal is still.extremely prelim nary and that adjust- ments can be made before its ·adoption in August. Meters outside the central business district, and not on Coast Highway are to remain at IO cents. , If the council approves, the changes can go into effect as soon as crews change the W'9rkings of the meters. Armstrong began the chase and said that at Coast Highway and Jamboree Road, Case's car was traveling well in excess o( lOOmph. By the time thEi pursuit re- ached the west city limits, three police ears were involved. At Long Beach, the pursuit changed rrom the old highway to the· San Diego Freeway. The highway patrol then took over the job and the Newport un- its, one by one, dropped out for Jack of fuel. Pursuers said Case was travel- ing at speeds up to 110 miles an hour, tossing items of clothing out the window. At one time seven patrol cars from various police depart- ments, the sheriff's department and the highway patrol were chasing Case. The pursuit ended after Case left the San Diego Freew41 and crashed through a chain link fence in Chatsworth in the San Fernando Valley north of Los Angeles. He Was riot tnjW"ed. The bookillg for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon was made because Case tried tO ram highway patrol cars, authorities said. · Laguna&ard Eyes $54,000 State Fimds Laguna Beach school trustees will be asked tonight tO seek $34,000 in State money to develop an early childhood education pro- gram for kindergarten through third grade student.a at El Morro Elementary School. · The aim of ear{y" CbltabOod · education programs ts-to-tm-;-- prove education by put;Una stu- dents on more of a "one-to-one'• basis with instructors, explained Dr. Robert Jteeves, assistant superintendent for instruction. A similar program has been operated this year at Aliso Elementary School under a $35,000 state grant. Should the elate Department of Education approve Laauna's re- quest, Reeves said teacher aides would be hired to reduce the student·teacher ratio from 30to1 down to 10to1. Parent vol\Dlleers al8o would be used, he said. Some of the state money also would be earmarked for purchase of new books and materials, Reeves said. U approved, the progtam at El Morro will start in September. It would affect about 250 kin - dergarten through third grade students. The district alTeady has been informed that the Aliso program will be continued durlnl the next school year. By JOHN V ALTERZA Ol .. 0.11,Pllelswti • Stale welfare officials and supervisors from· Orange and San Diego counties today began gearing up for an attempt at trac- ing the now of thousands of re- fugees streaming into and out of lent cities al Camp Pendleton. The plan, developed during a sometime strident session of gov- ernment officials at Pendleton Monday, callS for the use of com- puters and data.from volunteer placement agencies, plus in- formation gathered by federal of- ficials processing the refugees at the Marine base south of San Clemente. The full scale briefmg included supel'!Visors from Orange Coun- ty, Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley , as well as leaders from San Diego, Los Angeles and Alameda counUes .. x, 3q 'Ibe prime concern expressed by California officials was that .sponsors accepting the refugees are responsible and able to care. for immediate needs of the Viet- namese families . Strbng criticism came from several de· legates on the 'apparent lmdty in releasing an estimated 5,000 re- fugees thus far to all parts of the stale and nation. The group agreed to a daily fioW"'of specific information on which refugees are being placed and where they are going. The California Department of Health and Welfare will serve as the top clearing house, and one supervisor from San Diego and another from Alameda will Fro• Page A.I HOSPITALS where everybody will quit their practices.'· Bill Dr. Ron E-:-PepitOne, cliief of anesthesiology at St. Jospeh Hospital, said that when rates begin lo climb above the $12,000 a year mark, many will leave the field . "Until now we were able to pass the costs along," he said,. "but I don't feel that the public can afford it much longer." Dr. Weingart said that fiat re- payments set by the government through MediCal and Medicare also hamper the doctors' ability to pau costs along to patients. The doctors are seeking a change in statt? laws affecting malpractice insurance such as has been done in other states, Dr. Weingart said. Bar Burglarized . Laguna .Beach police today are mvestigat1ng a break·in ·at the ~uer de Lis bar, 1460 S. Coast Highway, which resulted in a re- ported loss of $700 in cash and li- quor. Elnerson's OK Ca,t F a1,1,s-10 Stories SOUTHFIELD; Mich. (UPI) -Emerson the cat will be spending the next few days w1th a bandaged bell:(-not a heavy price to pay, really, for falling 10 stones from. an apartment buil<llng. "One of m y neighbors on the eighth floor said he saw .a cat go by,'' said Emerson 's owner, 36-year~ld Davtd Sterns. "That's bow I found out what ha~ pened.'' r Sterns su mmoned his veterinarian who treated ~e animal with Intravenous injectlons and sodium bicarbonate. . "It's the same treatment we give to humans for shock," said Dr. Bruce Harlton. · He bandaged Emerson's stomach to stop some bleedipg but otherwise, the cat was In fine shape. · Emerson, of course, landed on ,herfeet. ' •, coordinate the effort for southern and northern CallfOJ11ila respec- tively. Bitterness emerged often at :Monday's session. Health and Welfare Secretary Marlo Obied<> said he still is ex- tremely concerned about ap- parent laxity in release and plac~ment of refugees. Fro•PageAJ CHAVEZ .•• about whether Vietnamese re- fugees may be used as strike breakers, he said, ''Nobody knows for sure what will happen with the Vietnam es~. "We're worried about that because the lo.ng history of agribusiness' ls one of importing people to work for lower wages and break stritel-lf the growers can do it, rest assured that they will hire them to work in the fieldl," be 1aid. . " Hie view of<Me11lcan nationals was similar: if they break strikes, they sbould be deportecl- On the shOrt-handled hoe, an outlawed implement still in use in <>ran1e Count)' under a special permit, be said, :'The ~en do not care about laws which are de- signed to pl-otectthe workers. . ''They will never com Ply. We're bettine out last dollar that the ahort-h&ndle hoe will be around 10 years from now unless it is banned in a contract with workers." The verbal assault on United Farmworkers opPQnents was tre- quenUy lightened. with barbed humor. "Galla," he said, "has hired the most elegant scab around to go on TV and convirice you that Gallo is bottled-in a nice·litUe cot· tage in Europe. It's not. It's made in an ugly warehouse in Modesto-" Throughout the talk, be em- phasized the need for a peaceful approa~h to the farm labOr ques· lion. "Non-violence is the way to win," he said several times. The $1.03 tax rate ~ anyt..h1ng but firm, according to Barletta, and could be higher or lower de- pending on the district'• assessed valuation (titxablewealth) forthe next fiscal year. Assessed valua- tion was estimated to increase by 10 pereent but the actual increase won'tbeknownuntilJuly. _ Another factor influencing: the &IJ'IOUDt of money the colle&e dis- trict bl able to raise Is the average dally attendance (ADA). For 1975--76 college officials have forecast an ADAof 5;700stu- denta which will provide the dis- trict with $8.6 million in state funds. Tbe current level of state sup- pcrt is $7.2 million, based on an average daily attendance of 4,888 students. ,.,.. .. PogeA.l BANK ••• &ereen for tbelr d1'illiog o:i>0ra· lions, Hews said. ' And he condemned the b)Ulk for providing a tix-foot ,attic above the vault which allowed the burglars to store their tools and explosives in safety wbile they wqrk:ed on the rooftop bole that was to lead them to $3 .3 million. Hews conceded that all but $1.3 million of the loot bas been re- covered. But that must nOt pre- vent the jury from recompeming his clients for the defendants' astoniJhln1 negligence, heaaid. Hews said the profesaional burglars were clearly shown how to disconnect the alarm systems jhat lluted the bank to Oreo headquarters by buttons clearly marked '"alarm'' or painted red by the security firm. And those two air conditioning units on the roof sul'l'Olqlded by a decorative fence also provided valuable cover and storaie space -ror111e-:dar1n-rw~erl4---.pera­ tion, be told the jury. Hews' said the vault provided few problems for a team of burglars who carefully planned their operation and took full ad- vantage of what he said was the bank's ne1ligence and faulty security. The Bright Side • Other council business in· cludes: -A suggestion that Broadway be renamed ''Laguna Canyon to the Sea." -A proposal by the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company to sponsor a beach volleyball tournament on Main Beach Park during this 1ummer. " -Consideration of issuing business permits to unlicensed contractors. At 7:30 p.m-the council will hold public hearings on technical chanees in-the city z.onl.Di code, formation of an assessment dls- trict from Legion Street to Cleq Street along Coast Highway for .planilnC of street trees and an environmental tmp•ct report for a Pacific A venue housing tract. •* * -* F,....P.,,eAI PARKING •• ·:. income will be $180,000 yeorly wjth exp.enses of ·$80,000 for niaintenaoce, enforcement and 1ea.e payments (for presenUy rented downtown off.street lot&). 'Ibat leaves $88,®0 yearly for payment of the bond )>rinciPal and interest on the new struc- ture, an ampunt estimated at $75,000 yearly. This leaves a pad of $13,000 yeai"ly of income over expenses. The parking structure ha& been supported by the Lquna Beach. Chamber of Commerce as well as the city council. Opposiilon to the bond sale bJ8 come from the Citizen's To~ Planning Associailon wbicb ¥-proposed Lbat merchants form ,n as1e1srpent district and unoi derwrite the bonds. Hone-Kicks Car ~ CANONSBURG, Pa. !UPI)·- Margaret Conti told pcllce MOn. day abe encountered a horse and rider while driving along a rural road. The horse kicked the rllhl rear fender of her car, ca us inf $50 in damage, and raced away. -· Shortage~ are _occuring in virtually every Industry. The carpet in· dustry 1s no e.xcept1on. . .. . • Two . factors are causing the shortages. The demand is astron?m1cal! Carpeting is on longer a luxury, but a necessity. People are using carpeting 1n rooms which used bo be tiled, such as kitchens, .1 baths, dining rooms. and bedrooms. Also, carpeting is inslalled out- side. and even on the walls. · Secondly, the fibenl are in short supply due to oV..rwhelming de· mand from not Just tl>e. Cjlrpet industry, but ALL Industry. We feel th~t there Is a p0sitlve aspect to all of this. The manufac· turers are making. better qualities with available yarn. and much more of the Junky stuff is disappearing. It may appear that prices are higher but actually you are just looklng at BETTER CARPETING. ' DEN'S :-insiil~ition :·custom drapsri;s •• uc. N6. bo422 ,. • • • ,HONE 646·4131 -646·2355 - 1663 PLACENTIA AVfNUE • COSTA MfSA." CAllF. 92627 \ • r SI J1 1radu wha~ Ing CCI p ty of wait.lJ " the ol Gl ns t c reall) sttuat years T aeree 0 scien• even sider1 'I quart ceive says : .. en gin Now, hit.en B Unlvt year ! [ fa.,: tlong ' c numl from .111UC~ ' J at Ot cessi1 .. econc they · tom• I Univ1 arelt WA! 'The F. Como lax OI bown CallOI! Pro' to tut towari pcnerl thew~ THI celva1 comn sideri bill. I' 'also gasoU least I The prove with j ia, th alers1 lfa ·~too Fl G. ' L ' ove ar, llrt· ••• • get _wh CBI lie• ow .., eel, mi vel Ill! ·peJ ••: an _d~ Ht Pr 'Se an an ... OU •• I .• I • T'*!:!ly.Mays. 1975 DAILVPILOT .iJJ 'SHm 'Pf . Rings ., '['') . ·Gra·d u at es· Face· Tuesday's Cloaing P.rlcea NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN GE ,,. ... ' . • ·Job Sho rtages 111r. ... "-!Uecl p,.... Job prospects • thla sprtna:'• newest t'top of colJeae 11edoate1 ore diloi"l/ _ ' · Desperate •lu~ a.re q~eueing up fOI' cracb at· wfl.at.everr la available, •-c~UI phenomenon that ts m•k· tnr collece placemJ"'oaldala ~ork harder and longer. • . ' j PAUL GINSBU"" OEM! 0~ otudonta at the Univorsl. ty of Wlscon11ln, &8yl'il·s not"Ur\usUal for 70 students to be wail}fg in line each day to discuss job J>O$Si bilities. __ Students lJs~n~t!!erl_ng__ t)e(or,:e 1 a.m ., 'an hou~~~ llie office opens -a s1g6l f never recall seeing before •• Ginsburg says, ' Charle~ Sunbera:. placement director at UCLA, saya. ··1 really don l know w~t adjective to use to describe the situation. Bad? Worse'!" Jt"a the worst I've seen In many years.•• The University of PenMylvanla's Arthur Let.cher agrees. He says, "It's not too good." Only for engineers, accountants and mathematics and .science teachers is the employment outlook bright. But even in these areas, the number or job cbolcea Ja eon· sider ably (ewer than earlit"r anticipated. The College Placement Council , which ls head- qu_artered in Bethlehem, Pa., •and compiles job offers re· ee1ved by 156 colleges and univer1lUes around the nation. says; ' "SLIM Pl~INGS roa JUST about OV'!':JlbodY but engineering candidates, and possibly accountJng majors. Now, midway through the season, cutbacks appear to have hit engineering as welJ . '' Ben Upchurch, placement director at Georgia State University, says ''the demaod for colleee graduates this year is about 10to15 percent less than it wu last year.'' . . l>(>ug Nichols, placemer;it_dlrector at Shippensburg,' fa., State College, says, "The cliche that a college educa· tion guarantees you a job is no longer true.'' , Columbia University'a Athena Constantine says, ''The number of direct job listings filed with the orrJce are down from past years, and the Job ofrers are comioe through .IXlUCb later than in past years." 1 Jerry Richardson, ~istant director of career plaMing al Ohio's Bowling Green Slate University, blames the re· cession for th'e reduction in campus recruiting. "A lot of companies are not quiLe sure what the economic picture ii and are interviewin, a littJe later than they used to,'' Richardson says. ''A ldto them aren't going to make any offers until July.'.' Robert Pardieck, placement director at Bradley University In Peoria, Jll., aays "as it pieaently stands, there are tentative job orren ... Tax on Gas-eating Autos Gets Backing· WASHlNGTON (UPI) - Tbe House Ways and Means Committee has approved a tax on automobiles based on bow many miles they get per gallon of gasoline. Proponents cilled it a way to turn the industry a.round toward gas-efficient cars: 0p. pooents said it was a "slap on the wrist.'' · . ficlency standai'd, he would escape the tax. If the fleet average fel l short, the manufacturer would be taxed on the autos that did not meet lbe llandord. THE PLEET standard would be~· miles a gallon in 1978 models, 19. for the next year and 20 the next year. Jn 1971, cara subject to the THE VOTE COULD COD· levy would be taxed at 2 per· ceivably be changed as the cent of their value (wholesale committee completes con· price) for those getting 17 but sideralion or the energy tax less than 18 miles to the bill. It has alreadf approved, gallon: 3 percent for .those 18 also tentatively, a federal to 17; 4 percent for those 15 to gasoline tax increase.-of at. 18; and 5 percent· for those least three cents a gallon. --lelilnl Jesa than 15 miles a The fuel efficiency tax, ap... gallon. The scale gets one pa:-oved 21 to 13, would start mtletou1hereach year .. wi th 1978 automobllea -that Waegonner aald the llan· ii, those that reach the de-darda are t.bOle the auto ~­ aJers' sbowrooms in late 1977. duatry iUelt promised Pres1· 'lf a manufacturer's fleet or ·dent Ford it would meet volwi- aytos met. an average fuel ef.. tarily .. Flas Jti119 Lights GM-+e·l!lting-Saf ecy,____. Lane Change Device C..pi&al New1Sentlce SACRAMENTO-General Motors I• presenUy .-orklng over a device that wiU connect to a car's lights, rront and re· ar, to emit a momentary flashing of lights to signal other tlrivers that the car is about lo-pass, according to the latest is· 1ueorMotor Magazine. 1 Something similar to a driver kicking on the high beams to signal the intention to pass, some observers say. They are kgbt td some extent, except that the new General Motors de· Vice will work both day and night, regardless or whether or 1lOt the headlights are on. . . . THE GOVERNMENT IS LOOKING at variouo ideu lo gel more car owners to bring their cars back to be repaired . when an auto company issues an automobile repair recall to car buyers. ' NtW T°O'U: • fUl'U -.. 111r1 ........... .,. ~ -"" '·' (t.dl) 0.. 0.0. ,...VonMKi_...,....t 111 .,., .. n1 11~• ~ .c-.. lrW .• II -\II ...... "" • c:e 1.70 • 4' 44\lo. \lo ~"%·', ... a.. °""' .. s ,.. .. . 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If the car owner can't prove that the car has been returned ror repairs, new license plates wpuld be held up until the work la complet· ed, uy sources in WashingtOn. · The General Accountma Offlee made a study of 19. million recalled c•rs And lound !Ml only U percent of Ibo vehleles were btou1ht back to places of. purchase for dealer lhSpeolion. Offtclal1 feorlbat •recall ls vlrtulill)' u1eless U 118 ·percentoflbocaraibatneedrepalrs1owllboullbem. _ __. ""··n .. SI* ... I Mtll 1 .• 0 Ill 21~ ..... ·o~W.Jlwl .lit 21 •VJ ••• ~IM-< 1ntftl •• 411 4.,_"' ltuLCll.IO S 1 1•1111 •. , ltoM Co •• 1 61,._\.f I IKl.Hflt Al t Jlool 11\14.-~ MIMn l I 11 1•"" ... / I \II It .91) t M J7tll-1" MYt I .20 I UI 1W-. \.'I ....... trt1 ., al 2 • u O.nupty .• 1• .. ~· WI ' ... .,.. .IO 10. 1'1it-""' ,flt02t 1'2 w • t>lo lti.C-,JI Mal --· * llt....... :u .-..-.... IM 11/r t 4 19"'-~ tEOll 1.•5 1 u JOW.-"' .• ;·e, ~ ~r~~ 1•:::1t:ll :::~ •• r:;v. 1ii ' "' ... e.,. ·*' .. 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' It's a pedestrian place. \ . > . \ .. • • . ' .. • • • , • . • ' • : -. • • • ' ! • ' ' • • ( SEVEN out of 10 drivers, who've had their licens es revoked, go on driving anyway, studies s how ... IF TllAT SKUNK is down .... 'ind of you, it won't s pray at you, r emember that ... GOLF COURSES in the United S tates cover more land than all or Rh ode I s l and . . !\IA \'BE you've guessed that ilent most frequent· ly stolen by a guest from a m o t e l i s a to\\'CI. Surveys confirm it ... J'IRST ·GIRAFFE ever seen in Europe "'as sent to Rome from Egypt by none other · than Julius Caesar. TURTLE Thi s cha r acte r \\•ho "'orke d in a pet shop de- lighted his landlady one ·c hrtstmas ·whe n he gave her a litt le turtle. l\'exl day he secretly replaced il Y•ith a sli ghtly la rger . turtle. And still another even larger turtle the day a fte r. l·le kept it up for about three weeks. Until the last ringer "'as the shop 's biggest turtle. T he l::i ndlady was en· thra lled . saying she had no idea the litUe beasts gre\v so r apidly. Then, ho"•ever, the cha racter r eversed the process. Eacb da y the turtle . seemed to get littler. The , landlady grie \•ed, stayed · up nights with it, sought out the experts in a vain search for a medicinal ... turtle formula. And s he cried a lot, quietly. The foregoing is ract. not fie· Lion. But I don't know ho\v it a ll ended. \Vauld '.\'OU please \v rile a finishing :se ntence for the stor y·.· Addrf)~ mail lo L M. Bo¥d, P .O. Bax 111s. N••llOf't heel\; C.A '2W4 -~'1!Pll 1•75 L.M. loyct. . Castration Approved By Judge SAN DIEGO (AP) - Castration has been authorized by a judge for two m e n who pleaded guilty to child molesting. A urologist at County Univer&ity llospital was to perform the surgery t•as part of a rehabilita- , tion program, which migb,t be" part of a possi· ble grant of probation:• noted Superior Court Judge Douglas R. Woodworth . BUT SEVERAL hounl · later Woodworth was notified that the s urgeon con s ulted w i th col· leagues and decided agains t Jt for fear of possible liti&atlon in the futdre.- Woodworth said if no replacement ia found he· expect& to sentence the two to prillon . _ . A F T E R \JNDERGOING treat· ·ment at atate hospitals, the two 45-yee,r-old de- :fmdant.a wer~ retumed to the court aa uncured. ' • 1875 . .......... .. .• -.r ,.., f stoc ·· · c3n fill your .order. Merr.m LJBCh thinb .· . you Deed more than an order-taker. • ' I , . When you call Merrill Lynch, you get a Jot more than a polite voice on the phone. You get a variety of services that could help to make you. a more effective jnvestor: Here are some of the most important services that every individual investor can get at Menill Lynch. You get the benefit of a $6 million a year research program. You can't make good investments without good information. 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Censorship_. -"N-.. 0 --Viejo School .. . Magf.lzi~~QK'tf ., ,,EDITS LITERARY EFFORT ,.. 'Geneal1' Chief Galfln • ~11," ......... ""'- SUPPORTS MAG STAFF StudentleaderYanttorne By JAN WOR111. °' .. ~,,. ....... What started with llireatened censorship of a high school publication called ''Genesis'' ended with re.velaUom Monday night that .trustees ol the Sad- dleliack Valley Unified School Dist.net would support all the magazine's controvenlal con- tentil . Isluing their approval for the Mission Viejo Hlg'h School literary magazine to proceed to the printer without blue pencil deletions by Principal Don Ames, trustees stressed their ac- tion does not meln blanket ap... proval for all-rorms of 1elf- expression on campus. In so doing:,·they aided with Debbie Gallin, editor of the. es.. pa·ge annual production;-and Eric Van Horne, representative of the Associated Student Body. Van Home told the board the ASB supparted the magazine staff .. almost unanimously'" and hoped for an Order from trustees to prevent threatened censorship tty Ames. ~ .: '"What is being threatened is not. s eally obscenity ... ·van Horne said. ••They are words and phrases considered common in tbemedia, on radio and TV. Even the Bible Uaes some of the same words.'' John Fer'8mza,. ASB president, told the board the eclitorial staff has gone'tbr.oUgb.aU the required appeals procedures lor such is- sues as set in board policy. "'l'&roughout our high school ' . career we are tay.ght and pro- dded to tJ,ke on responsibility aod to ·take life as it comes at you," Min Gallln sllld. "It ii necessary for students to say what they have to say," she added. "I have to deal with the vernacular of itudents,"and I fin& it hypocritical to ):aave one vocabulary . on campus and another.off campus," ihe added. Ml11 G&llin ' said some of the phrases considered objectiona- ble by Ames were "for· Christ's sake," and scattered uses of "damn," ''bell," and "bastard." Trustees l'ote • Thou.ch Ames decli;e4 to com- ment in the public meeting on the iuue, he told reporters later that his actions were only his a1-l( templl to keep the board Policy. ' Trustees commended Ames for. his concern for communi~ stan- dards aft4 attempt to encourace a high level of laqguage. ~ . But they su11ested that m light of recent Supreme Court de- cisions. his posi.tion probably would b e indefensible if challenged legally. "My concern ts how far this (See MAGAZINE, Page A2) Valley's School In Laguna Hills Trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District de- cided Monday night to locate the district's next high school in South Laguna Hills. The 5.0 decision ended a six· month. controversy. The action was recommended by district administrators --who have been working with parent committees on the issue sine~ last November. The action includes these pro- visions: -Existing high. school boun· daries will be maintained until opening of the third high school in 1977. -The site for t he third high school will be finalized at a later date. -seventh and eighlhgradestu-' dents will be transferred from South Laguna Hills to Los Alisos Intermediate School beginning in'. September 1975 s ubject lo open enrollment provisions to be de·- term.ined later. -Mission Viejo High School will be designated for renovation and expa nsicfu as needed. Mui practice F eedhack -As complete a program as possible should be developed at the new high school, regard.J ess of its size, even 'if that means cooperative curriculum offerings with the other two high schools. Hospitab Take .~'!r;eflf~nt;Y. ~~'4~n'. ~---D\_.~riC:\ .Po.licy Wil~ aim lo re--tmalil~·~atioir·ot · specinc open -ertrollll\ent plans and other j nterim modifications as would seem to serve the best interests and concerns or the community.· M m-.mt s bat! ot Orimge County's _an_fsthesiologists wept- tDSacramenlo today, leaving sur· gery at most hospitals in the COWi•, ty on an emergency-only j)asis. . No firm figure was av(lilable on the numbe r of anesthesiologists taking part in the trek to Sacramento to talk lo Jegislat.Ors and possibly Gov. Ed- mund G. Bro.,,.n Jr. 1But Dr. Philip Weiniart, presi- dent of the Orange County Socie- 1Y of Anesthesiologists, said 50 to Aak<d-what woutc! 1>e a-~1'9- hibltive premium. be said. •'There ii no ila-P.c nuniber where everybody will quit their practices." But Dr. Ron E . Pepitone, chief of anesthesioJogy at St. Jospeh Hospital; said •that when rates begin to climb above the $12,000 a year mark, many will leave the field. ••unw--now -we:--w•e, able to ~ tlie eoola ·iilo'!lt lie said 'bUt ~I dOa'f feel thiflhe publi~ can atford it much 100,er." Dr. Weingart said that flat re- payment$ set by the government through MediCal and Medicare also hamper the doctors' ability to pass costs alopg to patients. <See HOSPITALS, Page .U)' The option selected also calls ror retaining Aegean 1-lills in the Mission Viejo Higb School atten- dance area until opening of the fourth high school in north Mis· sion Viejo. · REPERCUSSIONS FELT · IN COUNTY-£dltorial, A6 75 were taking part in the sym- pathy action in support of San lfeavy Tax Boost Seen Francisco anesthesjologists who By RUDI NIEDZ:ni.sKI etopped work five days ago to oru.~11,l'lt.ttwt protest a 30ltpercent hike in their Property owners face the m.al1t.r.act'ice jns uran~ .e_r,,e,,·_.JJO_..,·.bili.tY of a hefty tax increase miums. next year if the Saddleback Com- .... T h e r e a r e a b o u t 1 3 0 munity College District adopts its anesthesiologists in the county, propos'ed $16.1 million budget. according to the Orange County The budget, outlined lo the col- Medical Associatiori. lege governing board Monday #County doctors, ·Dr. Weingart night by district busi ness sllid, face a 100 percent malprac-manager Roy· Barletta, car· Ace insurance rate hike in July, ries the recommendation to in- \fith another increase likely in crease taxes from the currnt 70 J''°uary. Cents to $1.03 per $100 of assessed . Anesthesiologists, he said, are valuation. in a particularly high risk field si.nce they are usually named in malpractice s uits resulting from sUlgeries. Their rates, therefore, are high, he said. Premiums general- lY are in the $5,000 lo $15,000 a xe•r range, he said, but many go "Ji)ligh as $36,000. , :•r:·_:a :·· • Wfiat•er Sunny s k ieS through • Wednesday with patchy low clouds along the coast in the morning hours. Slightly warmer days. Highs in the mid 60s at the beaches rising to the mid 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY Somce people collect .stampr. Some save coin•. Others gather rare book1. Alrz Jo1eph'1 f~ld i1 toioe1. He ha.a JJ or 14 of them. StOfJI , A7. lndCx -AlT-~lc• AJ .... "'"'*" •1 am. .. ~we• •t MtYttt .. LM.•-A1~ ~lff•s Alt a AS NM .... ,.. .. A4.•1 ~ ... 1. ~..,.e..iiy ,.. "'*""'' ., ....... ., .• :'::'ic.. :r :=-....... ~:;; ....,...._., "n........ " ~ A1 .. ll n...n. •• ........... _ .,...._ At ifllln'lll .. W111111-M.., ' Police Arrest Stepson Afwr Coast S/,aying By TOM BARLEY Of .. Del" ............ ... Orange County Sheriff's of- ficen today Jailed a Rlvenlole man and cb•rged him wilh the mlirder of a woman whose body, ~ beyond recopitil>n, WH fou.ad Sunday after ~firemen doused. a blA1e ln her San .Juan Ca"8tranohome. , • DeeuUes Identified the defen· dant u Greeori(Glen Coata, 18, of 1131111 stobbS'St •• Rlvenlcle. Tiley said be la the son of Mearl Goata, 42, ·of 339U Vi• de Agua, San Juan,. and that lhe yoUnger man's name bas been legally changed. Coates ii the stepson of Goates' wife. Hetly. 47, w-hose body was found Sondoy In the blackened bedroom of the couple'• home. Shertfr1 officer• -La-day that It may W necellllJY to check deaW recotdl before they can po111u..,1y Identity tlle,;)lodY as thit of •n. Gootee. Sbi wu Jut .... ,-.., ....,,llbo 14«·· " littemploymeat at Son Clemente . General Hoapital. County patholo&llta COllUltt:llt-; {SJeSUSPECT, P ... .U~ •• Barletta said that Ute~ hike is required to fiDanc~ lhe"College 's current building program which includes a gymnasiu·m and physical ~aucatlon ·ti6illliiig, a music arts building and a road connecting +the upper and lower c•mpuses. Historica lly avoiding long~ term indebtedness, Saddleback College has financed its-buildings on the "pay-as you-go Plan." With $5.2 million in con~tructiOO pro- jects in the planning stage, it has now become lime lo up the ante according to college ad· minislrators. Barletta noted that original budget requests bY. the cql,ge's various departments called for a total expenditure of nearly $19. million. It was trimmed by $2. 7 million on the administration's orders. But Barletta's argument that the budget was fiscally "con- servative" didn't convince board president Robert Bartholomew and trustees Donna Berry and Norrisa Brandl. BarthoJomew said lh~e bP.&:d had an obligation to the taxpayers whose tax.es are going up while their income is going down. "We need to work with the tax.· payer instead of saying, 'This is what we've got to have and you've got to come t hrough with it'," B8rtholomew pointed out. Mrs. Brandt agreed that "$1.03 is too much " but added that the budget proposal is still extremely preliminary and that adjust- ments can be made before its adoption in August. The $1.03 tax rate is anything but firm, according to Barletta, and could be higher or lower de· pending on the district's assessed valuation (taxable wealth) for the next fiscal year. Assessed valua- tion was estimated to increase by lOpercenl but lhe actual increase won't be known until July. Third Saddleback Principal Selected • -. . ' 'foda~s C:loslng N.Y~ Stocks l'iejo Cyclist Hurt D.1lly Piiot stlltf Pllill• Paramedic Hug h Madlock treat s Mission Viejo High School stude nt Mark ,We ndt, 16 , for injuries s us tained to- day when h e was knocked down by a van. Wendt, taken to Mission Community Hos pital with a -s uspected leg frac, ture, was e nte ring the campus driveway off Chrisanta ·Drive when the accident occurred . The Highway Patrol said both We ndt and van dri ver P e ter Lynn Molloy, 16, were trying to make a right turn at the same time. Wendt and his bicycle were pinned against the curb. Chavez in Appeal FDr~Support -at VCI By DOUGLAS ~RITZSCHE DI HM Dally l"li.t Staff Farm la bor leader Cesar Chavez brought his campaign for support o f a U nit e d Farmworkers' boycott of grapes, lettuce and Gallo wine to UC Irvine Monday. "This is the y.ear of the farm worker," he told an audience or about 400, of which about haU· were Chicanos. Awaiting Chavez' appearance, students stomped their feet, clapped and s houted "Viva Huelga! Viva Chavez~'' But at the end or the session, · when Orange County farm labor organizer Julia London urged the audience to pass the hat and raise funds for the cause. most of those in attendance sought a has· ty path to the exit. Ghavei:'--talk, part of a circuit o r appearances at Southe rn California college campuses. was low key; no shouting, no violent gestures. But the content was a harsh condemnation or farm labor practi ces, the competing Teamsters and. above all , Gallo wineries. Agriculture is the third most hazardous occupation. The life expectancy of a farm worker is 49 years. Infant m ortality is hi gh. The incid e n ce o f upper respiratory diseases is 400 per- cent that of the rest ofthc popula· lion, he said. And he had particularly harsh words for strike breakers. "1£ my mothe r bieaks my stnke. she's going to have a hard lime saying she's my m other. Break- ing a strike is thtf worst crime or aJI." . Answering a studenl's question about whether Vi etnamese re- fugees may be used as strike breakers, tie said, ''Nobody knows for sure what will happen with the Vietnamese. "We're worried about that because the long history of agribusiness is one or importing people to work for lower wages and break slrikes . If the growers can do it, rest a1sured that they will hire 'them to work in the fields,'' be sa(d. His view of Mexican nationals was simila r : if they break strikes, they should be deported. . CHEEFIS, NOT CASH Union Leader chavez Farmworkers opponents was fre· quently lightened with barbed humor. 1 "Gallo,·· he said, "has hired 1 the mosl elegant scab around to t go on TV a nd convince you that Gallo is bottled in a nice little cot· tage in Europe. It's not. It 's made in an ugly warehouse 1n Modesto.·· (See CHAVEZ, PageA2) On the short-handled hoe, an outlawed implement still in use in Orange County under a special permit, he said, "The growers do notcare-Ja,.s~ct...e~e-Yosemite Has Fire · sig1u•!I to prqt~e W¢l1'Q• , • , 11Tb,eyr •-.tJ ll .ne\!er e•RJY~ · YOSEMITE NAT IONAL .,_· V/e'rr>beltin1outlastdollar at ·PARK CAP)'-A· rodent 's neit. 1 • the abort·h-·ndl~ hoe1,"ill be lttiggered a fire that caused an around 10 yejrs Cftm ~ Dtl!llS · eslimated $1 million damace to it is. bannect.,Jn • conlf~ w.tlh ,e01icession buildings here, a workers," 't. , > , ·.YClse mite Park a nd Curry Co. The Urb~ as:1 l on U ted riokesman said Monday. ~'4'1 j J 1,,,,, •. ~·,, ,., •• 'l .~ ~.. I f ._ I . i • 1"• ' \ .; • { • # ~ ~. • \ • .. '., ... , ____ . . ~· .. . . - "Al DAIL y ~ILOT s 8 · A Matter of Concentration Kim Rongstad finds competing in the mar- ble contest at Valencia Elementary School in Laguna Hills is fun even when he's sur- rounded by spectators. Here Kim, 6, tries his hand at ''the mousetrap," a ·game of. aiming his marble for three small holes carved in a shoebox. The all-school marbl~ contests continue through Thursday: Sponsors and judges are the ·fifth graders. ·Oil Hearing· Opens I [WithCory Attack -, LOS ANGELES CAP) -State Controller Kenneth Cory kicked off a U.S. Interior Department offshore drilling hearing today with sharp criticism or a de- partmental statement. ·'I don 't see very much in this environmental impact statement to show that the federal govern- m ent iS listening to what we're :;aying out here," Cory said. The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management has proposed leasing 1.6 million or- f s hor e ac r es in Southern California to private develop- m ent drilling. .. The on ly thing you're going to· accomplis h with this proposal is tbe transfer or ownenhi_p of this ioil from the public sector to the .SUSPECT . .'. ed today that their preliminary :finding in establishing the cause of death is that the woman who i1 almost certainly Mrs. Goates died of suffocation. Investigating officers said to- day that they found the remains of a · towel over the victim's mouth. Sheriff's Capt. Robert <;riffeth rejected earlier reports that Mrs. Goates had been bound and gagged by her killer. private sector ,'' Cory contended. He said Monday in a statement that oil or gas transported from lease areas throughout California's three-mile offshore zone will fall under state jurisdic- tion. The state has been telling the federal government that the oil off Southern California belongs to the people and should not be given to giant oil companies, · Cory said. · He uiged the hearing panel o( at least five top-level Depart· ment of Interior officials to withdraw or reconsider the leas· ing proposal until there is as- s urance the federal government will gain the maximum retums from the lease~. Los Angeles city officials are expected to take the position ihat · the environmental Impact report for the oil drilling leases cannot be reviewed until the Interior de· partment releases an impact re- port for the nationwide offshore • drilling program. However, Department ot In· terior officials have made it known that they reel the current hearings can proceed without prior publication of the national impact report b ecause the Southern California impact statement contains sufficient material for discussion. MAGAZINE · will go ," Ames said. "Where do we draw the line? Does it go down to the junior high and elementary school? Do staff members have the same rights as students to use these phrases freely?" Ames acknowledged that the phrases he considered objec- tionable are found in lx>oks the .students are using in class and are in the high school library. "Books in the library have been analyzed by ad - ministrators, by the librarian, and by teachers," he said. "They have been judged to have literary value and have withstood the test of time. I can't say the same for the wor,!cs ~f these stuftents.'' Ame1 acknowledged he had not yet seen "one word, one phrase, ·one paragraph ,'' or the ;magazine. "'But I have said I would not : approve obscenities," he said. · "The board i• not necessarily approvinl of the individual words per se, •• -:I:rustee Dennis Smith said. ''But rather, we ·believe the particular W(),{ds and · phra5es do not go beyond that which is reasonable in literary expression in a magazine not· ·printed at taxpayers' expense .'' The magazine pays for itself by a charge o( 75 cents per copy. Miss Gallin said. The "Genesis" staff is advanced the money for printing costs by the ASB and re- pays it after the magazine is sold. .. ~. ... . ' . . . Maratllon Chose • . ' -~tly Pitrsned Driver Strip~. . I Tejrih1 ofl his clO!boo pl .. e ·bl[ plffe •• be aped up the San Diego Freeway at mote thl.lt 100 miles an hour, a Huntington ~acb man led patrol cars on a SM·minute. chase from Newport .Beach II.> Chatsworth early &.o! day. Robert Allen Case, 21, of 19371 Jerilyn ·circle, who was wearing only blue boxer shorts and tennis shoes when captured, was , booked tor investigation of reek· Jess driving and assault with a Replacement For Lon Nol Due on Coast U TAPAO;Thailand !UPI) - A group of 263 Cambodian "'ar refugees,. including the former head of the fallen Pbitom...f'enh government, new to the lTriited St.ates today from U Tapao Air Base in Thailand. Among the passengers in the DC8 jetliner bound for Camp Pendleton was Saukham Khoy, Cambodia's acting president al the time the country felt to Khmer Rouge insurgents April 17. -. Saukham Khoy , who had been president or the senate, became acting chief of state when Field Marshal Lon Nol went into exile two weeks before Phnom Penh's capture. Officials said about 750 more refugees, also evacuated before the Khmer Rouge seized Phnom Penh, would leave for California within the next two days. U.S. helicopters and planes took the Cambodians from the 'American Embassy in Phnom Penh to Thailand April 12, one week before Khmer Rouge tr90ps entered the city. "I am going to a free county," Saukham Khoy said in French before boarding. "My own COWl· try is no longer free." Sauk.ham Khoy, who had been president of the senate, said he .had no idea what he would do in America. Asked if he thought he would be able to return to Cam. lx>dia, he said, "We will see." U.S. officials said the refugees are au sponsored by the U.S. gov· emment and will undergo.rapid processing at. the Pendleton Marinebue. CHAVEZ •.. Throughout the talk, he em- phasized the need for a peaceful approach to the farm labor ques- tion. "Non·violenc.e is the way \o wi~," he &aid several limes. deadly weajon. Caae'a auto was damqed In ·the trash that ended the ch.ue from Ji'uhion Island in Newport Beacb.. - AU,lbree NewPort Wlits which iniUallj. p..-t11ed C..se-ran out of filel btfore ltit pilnull ended. No one was lnju~ and no cars -ot,her th·an Cue's -were damaged In tbe '\Jlctcltnt which started shortly before midnight in the parkl'nC lot ot the Velvet Turtle restaurant. Newport patrolman Gre1ory· Arm1tron1 •ald he .responded to a complalnt by the manager of the reata\U'ant who said that Case came-in at closin1 lime t.o use a pay phone and refused to hang up. Out.aide, Armatrona gave Case a sobriety teat a,nd determined the man had not beeu drinking. Caae appeared in control of himself, the officer said. But once back ·ID lll5 German sportscar, •ca1e alle1edbf sped backwards toward the officer, barely misalng ·Ar.mstroqg. He then sped away. I · Armstrong began the chase . and said that at Coast Highway and Jamboree Road, Case's car rwas traveling well in excess of JOO mph. By the time the pursuit re- ached the west city limits, three police cars were involved. At Long Beach, the pursUit changed trom'the old highway to the San Diego Freeway. The highway patrol then took over the job and the Newport Un· its, one. by one, dropped oot for lack or fuel. Pursuers said Case waa travel- ing at speeds up to 110 miles an hour, lolsing items of clothing out the window. At one time seven patrol cars from various police depart· ments, the sheriff's department and the highway patrol were chasing Case. The pursuit ended after Case left the San Diego Freeway and crashed through a chain link fence in Chatsworth ill the San Fernando Valley north-., of Los Angeles. He was not injured. ~The booking for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon was made because Case tried to ram highway patrol cars •. authorities said. HOSPITALS The doctors are seeking a change in state laws affecting malpract ice insurance such as has been done in other states, Dr. Wei_ngart said. The changes would include re- ducing th~ length of time aft.er an alleged malpr~cttce in which a claim may be filed and setting a ·limit on the amount awarded for successful claims. MAIL FAVORS . ORPHAN HELP ,. ' WASHINGTON (U,Pll - President Ford!• tnoll ls runnlnr ln favor 9f aid to Indoohln• or- pluuu and slltblly .,otnot help for other refuaee1, ~White Houae spok•sman 1ald toda~ A 1pokeo .. an aal • -of th• letters and te . r.e. cetved by I.hi• 1mo~ ti>OWecl S,812 In fllvor ot aid Iii ..-..-. 31171 ••aln1t and 211 wtlh oth ... comment&. Teachers. Initiate Increase ' Teachers and classified emplayes of the Saddleb1ck ~ Community College Diatrlcl: betan salary negotiations Mon·: day night by presenting trustees: with wage comparisons of other' s~hool districts. But only the college's 'JS.person 'c lassified s taff <clerks. secretaries, janitors and other non-teaching employes) cited de· fmite figures. Clasaified employes asked for an 18 percent across-the-board . raise, but there was no lm-. , mediate reaction by the seven· member governing board t.o their proposal. 1 The colleee's 90 teachers, mean.while, are waiting unUI the board reviews •n ·inch-thick binder containing the salary schedules of similar college dis- tricts, graphs relating to purchasing paw er, and inlorma- tion about the impactor infiaUOD on their salaries. Th"y did, however, ask for one specific fringe benefit -pay· mentotretirement be~fit.5 at a1e S5 instead of the current GO. The- benefit would apply only to in· structors with 10 yearsofservice.' Without committinr themselve1 on any of the suigest· ed pay improvements, trustees accepted the reparts prepared by the teacher and classified employe associations and ap. pointed Roy Barletta, district business manager, ..is its negotiator. Saddleback College trustees in previous years have followed lhe policy of according wage in- creases according lo the March l cost-of-living index. The inde'° for March was 12 percent. S~rvice8 Held For El Toro's . Ira Strange 4 Funeral services were held Monday in Laguna Beach for El Toi-o resident Ira Strange who died Wednesday in Mission Viejo following an illness. He wu 70. A native of Athens, Tenn., Mr. Straqge moved to El Toro 46 years ago. He worked as a paint- ing contractor. Officers said defendant Coates was traced to his Riverside home from reports by· witnesses of a car parked in his stepmother's driveway during Sunday after· noon .. · Services Set For El Toro's Rhea Tiherg Sclwol Musicians Citing suc:h a law in Indiana, he said the upper limit or a settle- ment there is $500,000. In California, he said, "many time1, the size of an. award is directly proportipnal to the skill of an attorney and has nothing to do· with the case itself.'' He Is survived by his wile, Ida, of the ·family home, 24001. MWrlands ; by a son, Ira, Jr. of Beltnower; by a grandson, Ran· dy, also of Bellflower; by a brother, Ralph of Tennessee; and by lhree.-sislers. Annie Whil~ comb of Harlan, Ky., Essie1 Martin of Athens, Tenn .• and Mrs . Willie Young ol Cavares., Fla. They declined lo further el3borate on the possible motive ror lhe killing. The dead woman's husband, a boat salesman, told officers he lasl saw his wife Saturday night when she drove him to San Diego to enable him to pick up a new boat and sail it back up the coast to Dana ·Harbor. Investigators said today they are satisfied that Mrs. Goates was suffocated with a towel and was dead when her attacker set her bed on fire and ran from the home. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT ,.,,. o.~ .. <11' c.o•u 0.111 .. 1io1, ""t" wto1<.h 1, "'"'. t.,_Cl!~~ ...... P,n •. •ll"'bll"""'lt.,1"*0.-CM\I Pul>l•Vlln<;i Como•nY "-'-'•eolt!GM••• """!<"""' .Mo...i., 1"'"""' l'f'i<My ..... c..si. ~ ... 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""' Cl'""'""' 4tS-0630 Copftl.111, t•rS 0.a"9f (M•I .... 11111111~ COii'!,,,_,.,. ,. ..... , ,......,.. ur~•-'lon" Hl•«t•r ... ,tt•• •• 10~•""•-" '"'"" "'•• M r•p•H111t• ••llllP"'I -!•I pt rl'>I\•..., If <~y<IQl\lo-.Mt, "~'"' l(••> toU ... ••!O •I (M.l• "'-H. C.•H!O•n•• •111>0.C•lfllkin ·~ <•" ~ 1.:J.Ool-l"lf , ... ,,.,.,1 ~ OOMtntfllp, ,...,,,.,,H\l•l!IOIJ-IJOO -llll• R06ary will be said at 7:JOp.m. this evening at McCormick Laguna Beach Chapel for El Toro resident Rhea Tiberg who died Sunday al Saddleback Com- munity Hospital. Mrs. Tiberg had worked for 33 years in the Los Angeles uea as a sales executive for J . W. Robinson Co. A native of Alberta, Canada, she had lived ·1n Sherman Oaks before moving to El Toro six months ago. A widow, Mrs. Tiberg is sur- vived by a brother, Charles For· rester of Grosse Pointe, MJch.; a nd by four sisters, Eileen Rogers, with whom she lived in El Toro, Eleanor Logue or Chicago, 111 .• Mary McGarvey of Ontario, Canada, and Lillian Sweeney of Alberta, Canada. A funeral mass will be recited: Wednesday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Daniel Kielty officiating at St. Pancratius Catholic Church in Long Beach. Burial will follow at All Souls' Cemetery in Long Beach. Musical, Revue Talent Sought Saddleback Entertainers, a newly formed amat eur workshop, h•s announced it h1 looking ror additional members to participate in musical revues. The a:roup pl ans a variety of re· vues for presentatlon to local or. gani i atlons and private groups, according to Sue Chaaka, publici- ty cha irman . Needed are ·solo ists, musicians, dancers, singing groups and comedian.". Addltionel information la available from dlrecton Glori• H aslam. 83 1-2238, and De~ Spriet, 831-0519, - • Honored at Event A total or 31 solois.ts and ·4() members · or· instrumental. ensembles ·Won su.perlor ·meijJll9 at the recent Saddleback VaUey Unified ·sc·hc.ol ·DistTic.t.: Solo/Ensemble Adjudicatio)l Festival. · The event, sponsored b_y the district music department; was for instrumental studenl.s in grades four thro'ugh 12. AboUt iso. students participa~ed . Elementary· . ..students ··wno earned a superior medal for a 'solo included :. ·Paul : Ciolek\ Elizabeth Swane)'. Kevin Tooley, Gigi Sindoni, a.et.fl Wal:tman;. Debbie Lind,rmanf Scott. Wit.- trig, Susan Sander, -Cameron Fraser, Doug Stewart, Ron Crawford, Kelly : Heilman and Don Vanderveer~· Top interm~diate .and. h,l&.b school students .included John -cameron, Tom Griffith,: All'en Grunin, Janis Mi>lendyk; Gary' Barnhart, Llndil WQr>g; RObert Williams, John McNally, .Linda Casarez, Jana Pratt, ·steven . Gr•ves, Randy ·Burns, ·Drew Garant, Trudi Pulido,· Linda Ricabaugb, Sherry Sumsion, Tom Hopkins and Kathy Georges.· Superior en,semble medals went to Paul Ciolek ~.ctuia Schell, Michelle Con7era, Jeanne : Am- mon, Cecilia Montoya, Veronica Dou1herly, Mimi V.er.dler, Elizabeth Swanay, Greg Hosburg, Denise Noeske, Shelley Nelson, Bonnie. Buck, ·Susie McGregor. Also Sus.an Sauder,. Michelle Warner, Lol1h AMe Lal!Onte; Gynne Dermody, Ter.e1.• Albri1ht, Rl•k Vorwerk, Law-a Adams. Donna Abbod, James Covarrubias, Mlrnt Gourdine, Julie Bayliss, Erln.· Larkin, Marilyn Walke r, Robert :Loft, Valerie C1rroll, Tom Griffith , Al .... Jen Grunin. · Also Shawn Toole y,· Jana• Pratt, Jan is Molendyk, Kathi· Georges, Laurie O'Caltaehan, Kathy Vanderveer, Kardi Kihm, Susan :Nilson, Donna Harding, Maire Callaus. The se1sion with legislators, he said, ''is in the hope that, with us supporting the anesthesiologists in northern· California and with the problem already at hand in northern Califprnia, the legislature will do something." The Bright Side Bishop Richard James official-. ed at yesterday's services. Inter~ ment followed at El Toro Cemetery. Funeral arrange- ment.a were made by McCormick Mortuary, Laguna Beach. Shortages are occuring in virtuaJly every industry. The carpet in· dustry is no exception. Two factors are causing the shortages. The demand is astronomi~al! Carpeting is on~nger a luxury, but a necessity. People areJ.Jsing carpeting in rooms which used bo be tiled. such as kitchens. baths, dining rooms. and bedrooms. Also, carpeting is Installed out- side. and even on the walls. · Secondly, the fibers are in short supply due to overwhelming de- mand from not just the carpet industry, but ALL Industry. We feel that lhere Is a positive aspect to all of this The manufac- t url!rs are making better qualities wit~ av•ilable yarn, and much more of the junky stuff is disappearing. It may appear that prices are.higher, but actually you are just looking at BETTE~ CARPETING. • *•····. carpe DEN'S : iiisiiilition_: "custom draperies • . ' UC. NO. 230412 1663 PLACENTIA AVfNUE • COSTA MESA;CALtf. 92627 , J I ' Ch • 7 let -st ct }I I I; ' I ·-. rvine . Today's ClesJng N.Y. Stoeks - VOL. 68,"'No. 126, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES I ORANGE COUt'TY, CALI FORNl/j TUESDAY, MAY 6, 197S TEN CENTS. j Newport: Chief . WaD.ts uarbor Control2 . By G~~1.:~~WUU;; Supu.visora. New.RQrt Beach attempt to operate within the Gates to discuss the pending ty admlnlatrator's office as well maintaining a county resource, . should contract with.the county sameJurisdiction. 11\erger. He also noted that he as dl1eu1aion with Newport Newport:Harbor. J~ .. wpoGrtlavB85•a5o8hld lici:y••-?Uw-•mr-toj:l·r.-9tde-hal'bor --parrol "What we bavelf~lH __ ugges~--.)!JliLCtty.ll!anQ&e~-~~aei!iflll<:W. before taldQi a_4t that lime,_ the police c!lleC._- m: ff ce5,l;JiVass-ald.·· that another 1aw enforcement""' ,wlll meet V(,lth S,uperviso~ fl.rm~. 1a1d, 1t was the olily county fl:posethatthecitybeexclud~ He 'inaintained that ''the city agencyshare'dutieswilbin ci· 1 11toma11 Rifey' Tl}uriday after· "lll'Pt oow,'' Riley said, ''I opierated harbor and local COf1 4 ~tyabparroboporspedatrm01erand1er5hofenthrr•. Ion'! )go opted for local control" ty,"Glavas said. ., noon to discuss the proposed thirik Lmiaht oppose the merger troJ was maintained through· an tha~ presently operated "There would be no discord or meree~ but ••m ·Jbst not ready to say at cooperation with the harbor de-- toroner'a department. the harbor patrol '\acknowledges lack of harmony on my or In a recenj memo, Riley in· .tbfsUme." . partment which was located in -Rather than .haVe two law en· local needs and citizen desires." (sheriff) Brad Gates' part,"· the dicated that ~·mlghtsupport the ,, GIA.val pointed out that Newpe>rt Beach. forcement aaencles oi>yaUDg Aud, GJavu lidded, there cait· police chief said. "It ould just conaoltdatioD. However, todiiY be ..._ Newpor1. Beach accepted crea-Glavas said former Harbors, thin the city if the mei'ger 1s not belp but be... problems should create a very difficult Situation." said that be 1J undecldeid.Jand is lion or tbe Harbor Distrid. in 1956 Beaches and P:arks Directo7Ken ~a~p_r_o_v...:e...:dc...:h:.:Yc...:t:.:h:.:ec...:B::o::•::r..:d:....:o:.:l_..:l.::w.:o__::l•:,:w:_:e:;nf::ot::.<::e::m::ent:.:::_a:1~•:::n::c•::·es::._ _ _::G::l•::v:.:•:•~s~a::id'.....'.h::e'...::will:.:"'.'.....t:.:al:'.:k:_.:I<>: awaiting a repart from the coun-u a me8ns of developing: and <See llA&BOa, Pag:eA2) . .., • Leave Coanty Hospitals . '. s at Capital; i As many as half of Orange County's anesthesiologists went to Sacramento today, leaving sur- gery at most hospitals in the coun- ty on an emergency-only basis. No firm figure was available on the numb e r of anesthesiologists taking part in the trek to Sacramento to talk to legislators and possibly Gov. Ed· ·mundG. Brown Jr. But Dr. Philip Weingart, presi· den~ of the Orange County Socie- ty of Anesthesiologists, said 50 to 75 were taking part in the sym- pathy action in su.pport of San Francisco anesthesiologists who stopped work five days ago to REPERCUSSIONS FELT IN COUNTY-Eilltorlel, AS protest a 300 percent bike in their malpractice insurance pre· roiums. There are about 130 anesthesiologists in the eounty, aeeording to the Grange County . Sadd~k Budget Eyed Medical AssociatioR. County doctors, Dr. Weingart ·~ said, face a 100 percent maJpne· ·~ tiee insurance rate hike in July .. ~ with another increase likQy ill J' Januiry. · · .... · Anesthesiologists, he said, are't in a partieuw1y high risk field : since they art. usually n•iried le, malpraeticestiits restil~"7' surgeries. ~ Their rates, therefore, 'are .. high, be aaid. Premiums-al.; (See HOSPITALS, Pa.1<AZJ '· ' Heavy Tax Boost See.~~ By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Olllw~il.,~191.su.rt Norrisa Braiidt. . Viva Cinco de Mafi9 ' Property owners face the {)OSSibility of a hefty tax increase next year if the Saddleback Com- munity College Qistrict adopts its proposed $16.1 million budget. Bartholomew said the board had an obligation to the taxpayers whose taxes are going up while their income is going down. is too mueh" but added that the,· budget proposat is still ext.re~ preliminary and that adjf&st·1• ments CiUI be made before·-tt.1., adoption ln AugusL ~ The $1.03 tax rate is an)'Udaa : l1ut firm, accordiag~to Barletta.· and could be higher or lower de-~ pending on th,e district's assessed· valuation (taxa~le-) fortbel Bright colors, music and flashing heels marked Cinco de Mayo at UC "Irvine Ilion--daJI:. The Relampago--del Cie)o-.S11anisb ~: 4f!Dcers and a' ·chlldml~s theaterf 1 Te_a:tto ·de los Ninos, entertained studen~ in a ~ampus plaza~· Cinco de Mayo is the an· niv,l_l!!aey: of the ~exican ;\111»'.'s ~~ea~ of "· Jl'tericliforces atthel862Bat0l!lif"Piietila. W L ..... ,-_, . -( ... Chavez iii AP-~(ll Monarch Bay Bank Security Termed Lax For.Support at UCJ • By DOUGLAS FR?l7.SCllE o. .. ·o.11y"U•lse.tf . Farm lalior leader Cesar Chavez brought his campaign for support of a United Farmworkers' boycottol crapes, fettuce and GaJ.lo )"lne. I<> UC .-.U.e Monday. ·. ''Tim It the y ar ct the farm ,.irorker;'' he told:an audience Of about•400, of which about ball· ·t ere Chicanos . . Awaiting Chavez' appearance. students stomped_ their feet, -~l_.!pped .and shouted ''Viva Hiielia!'Viva havez!' ~ Faulty security and un· necessary construction frills played right into the hands of burglars who took $3.3 million in loot three years ago from the United California Bank's · Monarch Bay.branch, an Orange County Superior Court jury was told late Monday. Plaintiffs ' attorney Arthur Hews told the panel in his open- ing statement that laxity at the Laguna Niguel bank was typical ,~.·-of all UCB--branehes...!'and indeed of th e banking industry in southern California." The budget, outlined to the col- lege governing board Monday night by ~i s tric.t l>u siness m•nacer aoy• lt•r.r.tta, cat4 ries the recommendation to_in· crease taxes from the currnt 70 cents to $1.03 per $100 of assessed valuation. · Barletta said th at the tax hike is required to fin a nce the college's current building program which inc ludes a gy mnas ium and physical education building, a music arts building and a road oonnectinl the upper and lower campuses. Hi storicall y avoiding lon g· term indebtedness. Saddleback College has financed its buildings on the "pay-asyou-go plan." With $5:2 million in construction pro- jects in the planning stage, it has now become time to up the ante according to college ad· ministrators. Barletta noted that original budget requests by the college 's various departments called for a total expenditure of nearly $19 mill ion. It was trimmed by $2.7 million on lbe administratio,n 's orders. · But Barletta's argument that 1 the budget wa s fiscally "con· servative" didn 't convince board 1 president Robert Bartholomew an.d trustees Donna Berry and ··we need to work with the tax· payer instead of saying, 'This is what we've got to have and you've got to come through with it','' Bartholomew pointed out. , ~.8.....-agreedthat~fJ.Gll · lOOMPB • (keTAJEI, ... AZ> • Huntington Man Strips in C~ase Tearing off his clothes piece by piece as he sped up the Sari Diego Freeway at more than 100 miles an hour, a Huntington Beach man led patrol ears on a 94·minute chase from Newport Beach to Chatsworth early to-. day. Robert Allen Ca se, 21, of 19371 Jerilyn Circle, who was wearing only blue boxer shorts and tennis shoes when captured, was booked for investigation of reek- -less driving and assault-With a deadly weapon. Case's auto was damaged in the crash that ended the chase from Fashion Island in Newport Bea\;)I. a sobrlezy ~t and ~ the man ·bad ·not beeli dliikina. Case appeared in control et himself, the officer said. .., But once baC!k in bis· GeriD.18 sportscar. Case allegedly SJllld bat!kwarm toward the omcer9 barely missing ArtDlltr<Jlll. .lie then sped away_ Armstrong began the dliiii 1 and said that at ·Cout ~, and Jamboree Road, ~. br • rwas ta:aveling we11--:m eue.. lOOmph . · , . But at the end or the session, When Orange County farm labor organiur Julia London urged the audience to pass the hat and : raise funds for the cause, most of :those in attendance sought a has· ty.patb to the exit. Chavez' talk, part of .a circuit of appearances at Southern California college campuses, was low · key; no shouting, no violent gestures. He told the jury that an Oreo Alarm Company representative· testified in a federal trial that sent the team of burglars to Jong prison terms that a 14-year-old child could have bypassed the alarm systems employed by the bank on March 25, 19721 Irvine Preschool At Deerfield OK'd 4rt three Newport units which irutially pursued Case ran out of fuel before the pursuit ended. No one was injured and no cars -other than Case's -were damaged in the incident wbieh started shortly before midnight in the parking Jot of the Velvet Turtle restaurant. By the time the. ~ ~' ached the west city fin:i!tr,, ·tJ:ii:!M. police cars were inVolM• ~ Long Beach, the putsUit-t'W-i:' · from the old higbWay~,tCr-.., · - Diego Freeway. , ;" . The highway pat.nil tbieD :I"'' over.the job and the NeWPWt ' ~ its, one by one, dropped aillr. "' lack of fuel. · .... .. But the content was a harsh condemnation of farm labor practices. tfie competing Teamsters a nd, above all, Gallo Wineries. Agriculture is the third most bazardous occupation. The life expectancy of a farm worker is 49 years. Infant mortality is high. The incid e nce of upper · respiratory diseases is 400 per· cent that of the rest of the popula· tion, he said. ·: And he had partieula,ly harsh 'Words for strike breakei-s. "If my mother bfeaks my stlike, she's go!ng to have a 'ha.TI! time ~ .saying she's my mother. Break· ing a strike ts the worst crime of all." ' · Answering a student's question . about whether Vietnamese re- fugees may be' used as strike breakers, he said, ''NobOdy knows for sure wbat will happen with the Vietnamese. ''We're. worrled about that becau1e the long history or qribuslness Is one o(1importlng people to work for lower wages and break strikes. If the pVwers can do it, rest assured that they will hire them to work in the . fields," be said. • His view of Mexican naUonals was almllar: if they break strlk .. , tlley shoo Id be~- On the llbort-hailclled bot, an • outlawod ,tiilpl1"'.a ·l&llliill, 111e; in Or1n1e CO<ln"ly'u\ldOr I ipeelfl · permit, he said, •1Tbe irowel"ll do not eare about laws which are de· •· slglledtoprotect thewort<era. _,.... ,, CffUllS, NOT CASH u~ Leeder Chllffz ''The)'. will never comply. We're betting out last dollar that the. sbort·baodle hoe will be around 10 years from now unless .It 11 liannlld ID a contract with . workers.-,,. . · Th• verbal HHuit on l/nited · f'annworken opJ!Ollil!la WU Ire- y llghten"eil. 'l!th ,barbed ' £1 .. ,. lo ' • .. ·10; " •· saiil: ":hu hired the most elegant scab· around to 1JO on TV and convince, you ttiat • lllfe CUA VEZ, Pqe AZ> Oroo, the bank and the Diebold Sale Corporation are defendants· in a lawsuit that seeks nearly SSO million in damages for 60 clients who lost cash, coins, jewels and securities when their safetY de- posit boxes were rined. Hews said he will put experts· on the witness stand in Judge Claude M. Owens ' courtroom (See BANK, Page A2.) • lrVine pl anning commissioners have approved a permit to build a preschool in the new Deeriield area of the city. The America n Preschools facility is lo be built on the southeast corner of Bear Paw and Deerfield, near the Culver Drive entrance to the develop- tnent. - Newport pati-olman Gregory· Armstrong said he responded to a complaint by the manager of the restaurant who said that Case came in at closing time lo use a pay .Phone and refused to hang up. Outside, Armstrong gave Case Murder Suspect Held •• " Stepson Jailed • in San Juan Slaying By TOM BARLEY round Sunda)' in the blac~kened Griffeth rejected earlier reports 0t ... o.u1 '"',_""" bedroom of the col.Wle's hQme. that Mrs. Goates had been bound Pursuers said Caae wu ~ll Ing at speeds up I<> UO iiilliil,_•'· hour, tossing items. ol'ftlat'hC.r out the window. ~'1 At one time seven.. ·..... 1 '" from various polit!e' d' "'' melits, the sheriff's~~t•. and the highway 1 Pllfi'el ......... (See CHASE, Pq~~.-T, Or:•.: a!P·~.~-1 . -... , ............ ir • Sunny skies tbro!!I~ Wednesday with. pa~ low clouds along the ectMt. in the morning houra. Slightly warmer -days. Highs in the mid 608•iil-11-,:1: beaches rising to ~ mid 70s inland. Orange County Sheriff's ot-Sheriff's officers stressed to-and gagged by her killer. fioers today jailed a Rivenide day that It may be necessari.: I<> Ollicers said defendant Coates INSIDE TODAY.• man and cbareed him with the check dental records before they was traced to his Riverside home people ' murder ot a woman whose body, ean positively identify the body from reparts by witnesses of a SoS::::e •ave cc:t::f.t =. 1 burned beyond reco~;u·on, was as that of Mrs. Goat.es. She was car parked in his stepmother's h • _.. 1 t s d ben be d d rl Sund oat er rare boot•. .tlt:z found Sunday after firemen as seen un ay w s left ri veway u ng •1 after· Jotep#l.'•/Uld (l wiwa.~bal. doused a blaze in her San Juan her employment at San Clemente noon.. 13 oi l 4 of them. Stof'JI, Af. Ca~tranobome. GeneralHospltal. The·y declined to further Deputies identlfied the def en-County pathologists comment-elaborate on the possible motive ·lndc!x' dMt u Gregory Glen Coates 18, ed today that their preliminary for the killing. of838SStobbsSt., ~.-·ePl es~bll.•hli!ll,iq,-·' ,.,,., d ... d WOii!#'•~..... :.::-..=:: :l· ::::... ....... 'Ibiyuld he is tbil-<ifl' ' . li'Uil\Ole iM>ll!!i\-)5' · .1'oat·sale1~an, ·told,"~· M &l:;,"'J: ·~: ;:.,;;.t=. .._ Goates,421 of339U'Viode~ . urVl)il¥ "'fl•~,.· laSt·slw"his wlfe~'a!ltit ~ .. .:1,._.. ,,_ :Jla,,UW. IMd. &fiitr.~ yotmW ots~tocatlbn-... ,. ,. ,r. ' .wbenshedrovehlmtoiDlqo ·o=•••. , '••,..... ..,-:...;.... • man~s .. riaine' hll ... Jualj lnftstibtinC '~cds • 'to enable him to r>Jck a '8eW' ..,.,.... ·M ._.,...... ••1 chuired. ~ t tlay at tbey f0\¥'d tat bOat anti sall'lt back up ~ =:.1=••M ...... ~ ~i:.~ ·: ... ~ Coate&is the ste bfGail Of a towel oyq tb .v.. toDanaHarbQr. 1 •• , • -·~ "'...._. ~if wire, Jletty, 47 , w boc!f.w , ""*'· Sherllt'• Capt~ <See~US!'EcTi••11.AZr , .1 ._·------.,....."'---·~~-.. ;,;,"-.;;""'~ . ~••:.._·_ .. +\.. JI~ ,, ..~ J.:!-'',t"'. " "'\'.~I .: t,_) ~ -.£• . ~-, • ' I P ..... P .r ... J , HOSPITALS Jy ...... ui..~ ......... ;lllO. year ranee, he ailil, liil mmy 10 .. hi«h u pe,ooo. Asked whet would be 1 pro- hibitive premtum, hE sa1lr: "There ii no maaic numbef. where every'bod1 will qutt tbelt practices." . But Dr. Ron E . Pepitone, cbid of •oe•lhealology at St. Joopeb Hospital, said that when rates begin to <limb above theSU.000 a year mark, many will leave the field. 1 "Until now we were able to 1 P.ass the costs along," he said, 'but I doit't feel that the pubijc ~ean·afford-it much longer.-'- ) : * * * )San Diego Doc ton Walk Out SAN DIEGO (AP) -An estimated 250 docton held a one- day wal~out ~ere today as pro- tests against high malpractice in- lsurance rates spread to the 1 5<>ulhern part of the-state. ·Northern Cali(ornia doctors 1are in the sixth day of a partial •boycott over the issue. i Another 40 physicians, mosUy :anesthesioloeists, sought to meet today with Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and other st.ate of- ficials in.Sacramento. I J In Los Angeles, nonemergency •operations were cancel.led today at 10 hospitals in protest of the ihigher malpractice premiums. Only emergency surgery was /performed at those ho6pitals, ,and two other hospitals reported 1reduced surgery scheduJes. Meanwhile, other Los Angeles doctors plann,ed to strike three large county-run hospitals Wed- nesday unless management negotiators agree to improve salaries, working conditions and patient care. Strike plans were announced in Los Angeles by the Joint Council of Interns and Residents, which says it repre'sents 1,200 resident physicians and interns. County officials said aboUt 2,500 hospitalized patients and 'thousands. of persons who use outpatient facilities could be aJ. :fected by a strike. 1 Dr. J_ W. Johnson, president of 'the Sa,P Diego County Medical Society, defended the walkout in his area as "a partial manuever" to emphasize the seriousness of the malpractice insurance pro- blem. ··we have insurance with Con - tinental National Assurance Co., yhich runs out at the encl of the year," Johnson said. "lf things are as bad as they tell us, they are going to want a huge pre- mium increase next December or they'll pull out altogether and then we could be in San Fran- cisco's position." 1 In Northern California, some hospitals are considering the possibility of shutting down because of the boycotL I TAXES ••• next fiscal year. Assessed valua- tion was estimated toincreue by. 10 percent but the actual lqcrease won't be known until July. Another factor influencing the amount of money the college dis· trict is able to raise is the average daily attendance <ADA>. For 1975-76 college officialS have forecast an ADAof 5,700stu- dents which will provide the dis- trict with $8.6 millioo in state fund s. The current level of state sup- port is $7.2 million, based on an ,average daily attendance of 4,888 students. ORANGE COAST . !!~~'.~--~~~ Jack R. Curll!'f Yo<e Pt'HIOllll •Rd c..-.i _.....,. Thomas Keevil £<111 ... ThOmas A. Murphi~ -... ~ ... £"''°' CMrles H. Lo~ Richard P. 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Conirtssional leaders quoted Ford asts ayin1 the concept o! the · Ei-MAR&HAL KY Motlos AT EL,TORO-.U REDS CALL U.S. Pl.ANES 'WAR BOOTY,'~ GROUPS TO ASSIST Vll!T REFUGEE8:-A9 resetUement effort i1., "mol'ally rigJit... ' ~ ' . damn It, they Just ~urn their backs." Ford, using some of the' strongest language of his pre- sidency. also told the meeting : "We didn't do it with the Hungarians, we_ didn't do it with the Cubans and, damn It, we're not going to do it now.'' Scott said that Ford thought It I was ·'shocking and amazing" that there would be nppositton to the refugee program and that such criticism would erupt. A UPI survey of congressional olfices over the weekend showed that several lawmakers have been deluged with antirefugee in ail and telephone calls.· · "'~Asked it racism.played a part ORANGE COUNlY.SUPERVISOR RALPH DIEDRICH AIQJI AN AGING VIETNAMESE.,.REFUGEe- At Camp-on, Oltlclalo Gathered ~o Map Plano for lnflu~ of ~capeeo The President's vlews were re- layed t'o reparters bY. senate Republican, Leader Hulh Se01'. followin1 a meeting in ·th·e Cabinet room with GQP Jeade1;11 . In a heartn1 before a House subcommittee on immieration Moaday, the:touchy issue.of what the United States should do with the 150,000 refugees that have !led South Vietnam got a thorough airing. The Ad.ministra- tion asked Congress to spend $507 million for resettlement of the re- fugees. The hearing resumed to- day. in some of the antagonism, Scott said, "~me nastiness has eru~· ed -not a great deal, but enoueh to m,ke you sick. I think it's reerfttable. '' Scott insisted that be had hard· lY any antirefugee mail and said that "Congress will soon learn Supervisors Study Flow of Refugees By JOHN VAL1'i:RzA ot .. O.ltr ........... State welfare officials and supervisors from Orange and San Diego counties today began gearing up for an attempt at trac- ing the now of thousands of re- fugees streaming into and out of lent citie.S at Camp Pendleton. The plan, developed during a sometime strident session of gov- ernment officials at Pendleton Monday, calls for the use of com- puters and data from volunteer placement agencies, plus in- formation gathered by federal of- ficials processing the refugees at the Marine base sOuth of San Clemente. The full scale brtermg iftcluded supervisors from Orange Coun- ty, Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley, as well as leaders from 1 San Diego, Los Angeles and Alameda counties. The_ prime conc;_em expressed by Cat.ifomia officials was that sponsors accepting the refugees are responsible and able lo care for immediate heeds ol the Viet- n ~~~se famtli'e~·-Strong entic1sm came from several de· FordwBuy Savings Bond With &'bate WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi· dent Ford, who has advised Americans to spend their tax re- bates on consumer goods, ls go- ing to put his into U.S. savings '·bonds, his spokesman said today. The tax rebate and tax cuts Ford signed into law in March are designed to stimulate invest- ment and consumer spending by pumping· money into the private sector of the economy. · If Ford buys a savings bond with his rebate, the effect will be ·to put the money right back where it came.from -the U.S. Treasury. Savings bond purchas es however, do reduce the amounl of money the Treasury must borrow on the open market and that relieves upward press~e on interest rates because ol federal borrowing. The President already has purchased the first of a bicenten- nial issue of bonds for $200 and said he intends to buy one a month. His $200,000 salary puts him in an income class that probably will quaHfy him for the minimum rebate of $100. Nurse Slayer A Suicide? LONDON (UPI ) -Lord Lucan, a 40-year-old playboy nobleman sought for the murder of his children's nune, may have committed suicide in wild coun· tryside south of London rather than face justice, a ScoUand Yard detective said today. Detective Chief $uperinten· dent Roy Ranson, in charce or the seven-.month hunt for Lucan, issued an appeal to hikers and horsemen in the area known as the Sussex Downs to watch out for traces of the mlsslnt Lucan. Lucan abandoned an automobile ln the area several hours after the nune of hl1 children, Mrs. Sandra Rivett, 29, wa s beaten to death and Lucan's estranged wife savagely at- · lacked In her"Londoft home Nov. 7. • legates on the apparent laxity in releasing an estimated 5,000 re- fugees thus far lo all parts of the state and nation. The grOup agreed to a daily flow of specific i'nformation on which refugees are being placed and where they are going. The California Department of Health and _Welfare will serve as the top clearing house, and one supervisor from San Diego and another from Alameda will coordinate the effort for southern and northern California respec- tively . Bitterness emerged often at Monday's session . Health and Welfare Secretary Mario Obledo said he still is ex- tremely concerned about ,ap- parent laxity in release and placement of refugees. HARBOR. • • Sampson worked closely with local officials in forming policies that responded to the needs of the city's citizens. However, he pointed out, the district has now become part or the environmental management agency, it operates other harbors and its interim head, Larry Lehman, will eventually be sta- tioned in Santa Ana. In Glavas ' view, those develop. ments tend to remove the harbor patrol from the influence of local decision makers. While he will propose that the operation of the harbor patrol in Newport Beach be retained by the city, Glavas sees no reason why· it should not continue to be funded by Harbors, Beaches and Parks District taxes. "We are talking about a re- source that is available.and used by citizens thriughout the coun- ty," Glavas said. Therefore, he continued, it is reasonable to ex· peel support for harbor patrol ac· tivities would continue to come from district tax funds. North Sea Oil .Find Reported LO~DON (AP ) -A U.S. con· sortium said today it has struck oil in the North Sea about 150 miles east of Scotland's Orkney Islands. Oil industry sources said the strike was significant. The Pan Ocean group said it struck with a single well at 12,000 feet that brought some of the highest flow rates yet found in the North Sea -22,00l barrels a day. CHASE ••. chasing Case. The pursuit ended after Case left the San Diego Freeway and crashed through a chain link fence in Chatsworth in the San. Fernando Valley north of Los Angelea. He was not injured. The booking for investigation .o( assault with a deadly weapon wu made because Case tried to ram highway patrol cars, authorities said. · /Fro• Pflfle AJ SUSPECT ••• Investigators said today t)u!y are eatl1fted that 1Mn. Goa[es wu sulfooated with • towel and was dead when her auacker set her bed on fire and ran from the home . .f'ro• Pflfle AJ BANK ••. who will testify that the burglars were given unlimited op- portunities to cash in on some "totally inadequate security.'' The burglars' rooftop opera- tion d.uring a th_!ee-day weekend were made even easier by a parapet that was not only architecturally pleasing but gave the intruders a very effective. screen for their drilling opera- tions, Hewa said. And he condemned the bank for providing a ,six-foot attic above the vault which allowed the burglars to store their tools and explosives in safety while they worked on the rooftop hole that was to lead them to $3.3 million. Hews conceded that all but $1 .3 million of the loot has been re- covered. But that must not pre· vent the jury from recompensing his clients for the defendants' astonishing negligence, he said. Hews said the professional burglars were clearly shown how to disc9nnect the alarm systems that linked the bank to Oreo headquarters by buUons clearly marked ••atarm" or painted red by the security firm . And those two air conditioning unit.s,on. the roof surrounded by a decor'ativi!"1 feWc~··wso prOvided valuable cover and storage space for the daring weekend opera· tion, he told U.e jury. Hews said the vauJt provided few problems for a team of burglars who carefully planned their operation a nd took full ad - vantage of what he said was the bank's negligence and faulty security. Contributions At Northrop WASHINGTON (AP ) Northrop Corp. made contribu· lions totaling some $250,000 over 10 years to a variety o( Democratic and Republican political figures, according to documents fil e d with the Securities and Exchange Com- mission. Federal law prohibits cam- paign contributions by corpora· tions. "It makes me damn mad," Scott quoted the President as saying. ••it just bums me up, these great humanitarians. Now, * . * * Exiles Form 'Govermnent' ·At Pendleton Vietnamese refugees, under the direction of ''Mayor'' Khuong Huu Dieu and with the blessing of the U.S. military, are setting up their own ''mini-government" within thf: military command at Camp Pe~'11eton. Dieu, educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and former chairman of the Vietnamese A~ricultural Development Bank, - satd at a news conference Mon- · d&·y he and two other refqees would set up a nucleus of about 20 1 persons who ·would coordjnate Ole care of the evacuees. He said this would include the "nuts and bolts sort of thing" s uch as ca!ling for a doctor when needed, getting fainilies together and announcing new arrivals on the loudspeaker. · A total of 16,063 refugees bad been processed through the camp by Monday n ight, with 5,819.pro- , cessed out. Some 3,373 persons arrived at the camp Monday, br- inging the total at that Ume,to 10,50!. Dieu, who headed the Viet- namese-Ameiican association that operated the largeSt English . language school in Saigon, was said to be plannini Ianeuage schools in the camp, a post office and a Vietna~se newspaper. Along with Dieu, the "mini· government'' would be-h(!!a"de<r- by Nguyen Van Bong, secretary general of the Business and Professional , Women's associa- tion of Saigon and head of an as- sociation on planned parenthood, and Tran Quy Than, a Cornell University graduate and Saigon banker. The Bright Side - · the innate sense of decency and morality of the American peo- ple." CHAVEZ ••• Gallo is bottled in a nice little cot-' tage in Europe. It's not. It's made in an ugly warehouse in Modesto.•• Throughout the talk, he em- phasized the need for a peaceful approach to the farm labor ques-' tion. "Non-violence is the way to · .. win," he said-several times. Froio the students, he wanted help; both in the boycott and in labor organizing. '"We're on a recruitment drive. And ii you're here 8nd not sure what lo do this' summer, jump in,'' hesai4, I But few students stayed af- terwards for ·an informal session on "how to get involved.'' ·I Cardinal Dead Joser -cardinalniinC!sZefily;--, former primate of the Hungarian Catholic church and longtime enemy of communism who spent l~ years as a refugee in the U.S. mission in Budapest. died lod~y at 83. Sh?rtages are _occur~ng in virtually every industry. The carpet in- dustry 1s no exception. Two . factors a~e causing the shortages. The demand is astro~m1cal! C~rpe~1ng Is on longer a luxury, but a necessity. People are us109 '?8rpet1ng 1n rooms which used bo be tiled. such as kitchens, ~ths, d1n1ng rooms, and bedrooms. Also. carpeting is installed out- side, and even on the walls. Secondly, the fibers are in short supply due to overwhelming de- mand from not just the carpet indu stry, but ALkindustry. - ' We feel thal there is Ii positive aspect to all of this. The manufac- turers are making better qualities with available yarn and much more " of lhe junky sluff is disappearing. It may appear that prices are higher bul actually you are just looking at BETTER CARPETING. ' -. DEN'S. * ...... . carpe :iiistillition:·custom dr•periss UC. NO. 210472 1663 Pl~CENTIA AVENIJE • COSTA li\ESA;CAllf. 9'627 • PHONE 646·483~ -646·235J ' \ • ,, " " I " O• j t j " •l " '" R le u. .. YI ea II; j .. I , J ~ eon urg ace d the 1lle m -I· . .J '.A ~ ger; Iyo< ~~ ane the ii .,, ,, I , • • ~L.68 • -TUESDA"i', MAY 6, 1975 Today's C losing N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS, F .wil 'Da.W.n ltlacP--at Ke 'th A:,:.t ; .•.· ,,. t _ .. - .. ,, % • -" ':WASHINGTON. Cl;PI) -ThePl:uldent'1v~weTere- lttesident Ford tod•f told lay•d to ,..P6J1l!l1~enate Rep\!bllean ec.fifj!eallonal Re~bJlcan Lead« H · Sc:ott lnders-h "a mn ii'iiil""llia ' lollGi!o<iltit';; miailn1..,J n::.U.. &liere-f-s ome"""'*mt!riean re ·Cabin mWlorcOPJeaders.- riHance to the· reset.Uement of Jn a hearinc-befOl"fl '-House Vfetnamese refu1ees in the Unit-subcorullliltee· oe i11Jimi1fation tld S:~~~!sston~I lea&r. .11uoted · ~~J1.:h.e!fjf:i':~~ ~ ':.':~ d as UJ1ln1·the coneetit oftl)e the lllO,oOo reflateea ,that ·ha"" ·-etUemont-elCorl b •"moially tied !toutbi Vte.iaam 1 01 a ht.•• thorough atrtac;'Tbe"Admlniolr•· -. tlon asked Congress lo s_.!$5o7 mllllon tor resettlement of-the re- fugees . The hearln1 resumed to- day.. .. "It makes me da.mri mad.~' Scott quoted the President as 9ay!rig. "It jusj_ !lui'i\a .u>'l up, these great,humanltartans. Now, damn it, they just-tum their backs." Fcird , using some of the stron1eat -language of hiS re-• Dal.., ""' ..__ ~ ... lrklr: O'o.-u 11T'S BUMPER TO.BUMPER TRASH' IN 2100lt BLOCK OF BROOKHURST .STREET Huntington Beach Apartment Dwellers HaYlng Trouble With Uncollected Treoh . . Trash Settlement Nixed . Gai;~~~ .Men. llflf;r.~!JIJ-W!i .. By KA 111Y'crANCY · OftM Dally ~letswt '-Striking Orange County _lr,!!ji_b 1 collectors-turned down-a new .,. contract orCer MonQay~ despite urging froD) their union that they accept it. Gene Raasch, negotiator for the-~ striking Teamst.ets, said the vote was ·205 to 95 against ~e neW!'P*Y offer. • ""' "I -\'!Id A!ie"I t.O acce61 it," he said lllte·~~n!aY. "Even after the voles WUe Coulited, I tried to see if (b~y would reconsider . "I explained that the com· panies were going to replace them an(f they'd' just be out of a job,•· he added. The eight-day-old strike_ has Malpraetiee Flap 1 Emergency Sfl,rgery '~Only at Hospital~ ' . "As many as half of Orange But Dr!PhiJip Weingart; presi· County's anesthesiologists went dent o( the Orange County Socie- t.oSacFamenlotoday.-leavingsur--trofl\nesth·estotagtstr,s"lld·so to &erY at mo.st hospitals in the coun- lyon an emerg"enc"y-onlY basis. ·_No firm figure was available on the number of ~estbeslologlsts ta~ng part in the trek to Sacramento to talk to feglslaton and possiblyGov.·Ed- Jbihd G. Brown Jr. ... :fle velopme nt fteport Date • ~owMay 28 !:J\n impatient City oounci1' has all! May 28 as the deadline for a ielPort on the redevelopment or d ntown Huntington Beach VTN, a p~vate en·gineering . - REPERCU.SSIONS FELT IN COUNTY-£dltorl~I, A& 75 were taking part in the sym- pathy action in support of · San Francisco· anesthesiologists who stopped work five days ago to protest a 300 percent hike in their malpractice insurance pre· miums .• Tbe·re are about 13<> aneslheeiologiSt$;Jn the county, .accordll!J' t6 .. th11: Or4J!Ke' County Medieaf Association. County doctorS, Dr. Weingart said, I.ace a 100.Percent malprac- tice ~urance· iate.hik.e in July. with ·•~tlier 'lltcrease ·ntely in January. · Anestbes'iolO,i1ts, he said, ate CSffHOsPITALS, P~Je A2) . , . . " hampered trash ~llect.ion to 80 J)ttce~t of orance Coonty, in· Cludiril LagAA_! Beach, Fountain Valley, Hu!lt~gton Be_acJi, most 0£ El Toro and Sunset Beach. But by today Rainbow Disposal Company, which serves HUl\t· ington Beach arid Fountain Valley, had hired 98 new £ult anil part-time employes lo replace the 70 on strike, and all 40 of the firm's trash trucks were out making pickups. In Laguna Beach and El Toro there were only minor delays re- ported, as well. .. In the meantime, however, Raasch said he would meet today again with negotiators for the Orange County Disposal Associa- tion, which represents the six firms involved in the strike. Raasch explained that orlly one-third of the votes were needed to ratify the new' con· tract. - "'We barely missed, ,,·he noted. In addition, he said nearly all of Rainbow's striking workers voted in favor of the new offer. ''But they were voling in a block sO it didn't matter," he said. The eompany offer would have given workers a 72 cent" pay in· crease the first year, bringing trash truck drivers up lo $t an hour the first year and helpers up to $.1.80. They also would have received .ZS:.Cent-an-hour pay '·hikes the llext two years. The union had asked for 5().cent pay increases for -the second and third year instead of25 cents. Raasch said the ne\f offer also included reinstatement of all striking members. retroactive (~.1'.RASH, Page AZ) sideney, also told the meeting : ''We didn't do it with the Hungarians. we didn't do it with the <fubana aod,-damn it, we!re not going to dolt now.'' Scott said that Ford thought it was "shocking a.nd amazing" that there would be opposition to the refugee program and that such criticism would erupt. A UPI survey of congressional offices over the weekend showed that several fay.!usakera have been deluged wJ\b antirefUlee mall.and tde~ calls. Alked lf't'aeuDFPlaYii'll'Pitt in some of the utaccmam. Scott said, "Some aUU....S bu erupt· ed -nol a -Jreatdoal. but onough to make you alek. I UUnk it's regrettable.'~ · ... Scott lnsis!ed that be had herd· ly any antiref'l&ee mall and said that "Congress will "°°"' J~ the innate sense of decency a.ad morqlity of the American P"- ple." _ _ _ _ He singled out (or criticism Sen. George McGovem oC South Dakota, the 1972 Democratic pre- sidential nominee, who bas sug- gested some refugees might wanl to return to Vietnam rather tharf settle in the United Slates. ISee SNUBBING, Poge A2>' Strip Pllrsuit Huntington Driver Captured Teari"ng off his clothes piece by piece as he sped up the San Diego Freeway~@_t more than 100 miles an hour, a Huntington Beach man led patrol cars on a 94-minute chase from Newport Beaeb to Chatsworth early to- day. Robert Allen Case, 21, of 19371 Jerilyn Circle, who was wearing only blue boxer shorts and tennis shoes when captured , was booked for investigation of reck- less driving and assault with a deadly weapon. · Case's auto was damaged in the crash that ended the chase from Fashion Island in Newport Beach. All three Newport units which initially pursued Case ran out of fuel before the pursuit ended. Noone was injured and nOcars -other than Case's -were damaged in the incident which started shortly before midnight in the parking lot of the Velvet Turtle restaurant. Newport patrolman Gregory Armstrong said he responded to a complaint by the manager of the restaurant who said that Case came in at closing time to use a pay phone and refused to haD;g up. .~-.. "",....._'i-tf , ... ·~·l . · Outside, Armstrong gave Case a sobriety test anct determined. t,he man ·had· not been drinking. 'Case appeared in control of- himself, the officer said. But onee back in his German sportscar, Case allegedly sped .backwards toward the officer, barely missing Armstrong. He then sped away. · Armstrong began the chase and said that at Coast Highway and Jamboree Road, Case's car ·wu traveling well in excess of 100 mpti. By the time the pursuit re- ached the west city limits, three police cars were involved. At Long Beach, the purs,uit changed Trash Pmoor T-0-Cit-y-Chiej City Administrator D8ve Rowlands was given emergency power Monday night to hire a new trash collector for Hunt- ington Beach if Rainbow Dis· posal can't do the job during the strike. ''I won't exercise this authority without first checking with the mayor," Rowlands told the city council. "So far, I don't believe it will be necessary.'' He said be felt Rainbow was doing a good job with trash col- lections by hiring new workers, but.he wants the power to hire somebody else if it becomes necessary. The city attorney is also check- ing the contract to see if Hunt- ineton Bea.ch can save any mOney because of reduced service. froni the old highway to the San Diego Fteew ay. The highway patrol then took· over the job and the Newport un-· its, one by one , dropped out for lack oC fuel. Pursuers said Case was travel- ing at speeds up to 110 miles an hour, tossing items of clothing :out the window. . At one time seven patrol cars from various police depart- ments, the sheriff's department ·and the highway patfol were · ~basing Case. ·~ The pursuit ended after Case 'left the San Diego Freeway apd. ·crashed throug h a chain· link fence in Chatsworth in the San ' Fernando Valley north of Los ·Angeles. He was not injured. 1 The· booking for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon was made because Case tried to ram highway patrol cars, authorities said. Nixes Finonring < Huntington Council . . Backs Transfer Tax The Huntington Beach City Couneil gave its verbal support for the real estate transfer tax Monday night, but refused any financial backing !or the May Zl election campaign. _A . resolution s upporting the Poliee Arrest Stepson After . Coast Slaying By TOM BARLEY Of .. 0.llJPllet~ Oradge co·unty Sheriff's of- ficers today jailed a RiversJde man and charged him with the murder of a woman whose body, burned beyond recognition, was found Sunday after firemen doused a blaze in ber San Juan Capistrano home. Deputies identified the defen· dant as Gregory Glen Coates, 18, of 6366 Stobbs St., Riverside. They said he is the son of Mearl Goates-;-42, of-S39H-vta·d~Ag1fa, San Juan, and that the younger man's name has been legally changed. Coates is the stepson of Goates• ·wil"e, Hetty, 47, whose body was found Sunday in the blackened bedroom of the couple's home. Sheriff's officers stressed to- day that it may be necessary to check dental records before they can positively identify the body as that of Mrs. Goates. She was last seen Sunday when she left her employment at San Clemente General Hospital. .. ' County pathologists comment- ed today that their preliminary finding in establishing the cause of death is that the woman whet is almost eertainly Mrs. Goates ' died of suffocation. . Vote No Committee was passed 6·1, after members of the council rejected the first version of the resolution submitted by City Ad- ministrator Dave Rowlands. Councilman Jerry Matney was ~e lone opponent, &ciying "The• people are gping to dec::ide it· anyway. l'Jldecide how to handle lt <financing) after they go to the ballots." A request from "Nelson Goodyear, chairman of the Vote No Committee, for city funds to finance the committee's cam- paign, was turned down without · a vote. ''Th e ~ily just can't give money to that," Mayor Norma Gibbs expl ained. "I didn't think so," replied. Goodyear. ''But we have no funds and we face a well- fmanced opposition, so my com- mittee wanted me to ask." As it was, the resolution of sup· port sparked considerable de- bate among council members with Al Coen and Henry Duke threaleniilg to withdraw their support unless it were changed. They objected to a paragraph ubmitted by_Ro.wlands which rr<>--- ad: "It will be necess·ary either to raise income to replace the transfer charge, it the charter amendment is approved, by means or which might include a trash collection fee, inereased utility taxes or the imi>osition ot ot!ler taxes." Duke ealled.i.be paragraph "a threat" and C-oen said .. the de- cision as to whether we loOk'for., other revenue or further reduce' services bas not yet been made." Rowlands has contended that, ·loss of the $1 .2 million in transfet' tax revenue will mhke it necessary for the impDSilion -of other taxes . Coen and Duke reminded him the city council might not raise (Seo TAX, PageA2i flt~i~~r?~~~f~1f~~ Ne,gbborhood .Hassle ~~:~ed~::~0~~"~:~ping. H~tington HOuseWife Charges -'B randing' · Investigating officers said to- day that they found the remains of a 'towel over the victim's mouth. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth rejected earlier reports that Mrs. Goates bad been bound and gagged by her killer. Officers said defend.int Coates was tracect to his Rivenide home from reports by witnesses of a ear parked in his stepmother's driveway during Sunday aller- ooon. Or:·:a :·' 1t'e atloer Sunny skies lh'"l"ouih Wednesday with patch.y )ow clouds along the coast in the morning hours. Slightly warmer days. Hi&hs in the mid 60s at the beaches rising to the mid 70s inland. doiOtown study for lb.Ore than a · · _ y~ar. using its own~ and By'JIERRYSP\C()VILLE lbe nursery'Ol>eraUon, labeling .tpending its own mooey,tocreate 09, .. .,.l!Y ..._..., the issue a "'neighborhood dis- • plan wblcb coul• llretch from A Huntiiqµ>a Beach housewife pule," alter the city building de· 1hin Street to Be•chBoulevard. charce<t Mon.~ .n11ht that Oda pertment reported that the .,....Reportedly, VTN is now in the nursery workers have painted a nursery was complying with all -prc;>eess of finalizing its pro· small red elrtle on the back or conditions previously require<S... jOlals. but no official reports her rear bloek w.all tO lden"Uty by the city. .-ave yet been released. There her as an·enemy oft.henw:ser)'. But the red 'spots were ordered b•Ve been several meetln.&1 with She told lbe ~ity toUneil that removed, even tho\J.gb a nursery downtown merchants and pro. 1imllar red ~eircle1 have been spokesman claJmed they were peA.y owners outl..Lnint general~ painted on Lhe Walls of all homes put there to protect'!tbe residents •. coals. where res~dent.t have opposed. ~ot to ·.~entity them a s Moat city officials are expect· the nursetY.'• oper•Uon.-enemies. fnt. a plan O(l)lch turns the old Mn. F. ~. D1maolt',,.. one or· "We put· a .small i;<d mirk on iotfntown intO a commereial· four reslchnt1. at~mp~ 'to ~acb,ofthosewal l<lilliot atu•cA<!11. wltlu1eiCl!l>or· block <itypermluli\lfCorthaeon. OW".W'mploy-.w •·•·"'ab ·~ •. ~·r!Nt.-'tta~wllo~-= · tan!rl!l1 : I#' ' tll~ _. w..... -~-"I }Ir • '-l'llolllio'PI er 0<the aod -_ome mJDPI 'ft' -r .• Jt '...l. • • • 1 •c · · on tlu! cllY pier. -of a St<0et •ild wuth of nursery, o we il. "1t.w,as :the cily council, requested a 7 Garfield Avenue . don~ for their ect.iG, 1ot p.m . meelhie wlth~plaMera Tbe city council' vcted 6 to 1 •C•ll!llth•Jll·" · · ~I on)lay28. (Henry Puke opposed) lo allow "I could' an e hit ' something else," warned Coun-~ilman Al Coen. ''But I won 't. l assume you 'IJ be willing to, re- mov~ the mark.'' ''Yes, but they can't even see it unless they are trespassing on our p~"rty.'' Pierce replied . Councilman Henry Du.ke sug- gested all the walls should be painted red because "there might be'soal> mark Jeft. '' "I might add, \here is no graf. fition.~11w•l~s .'' Pierce added. . Comol~\•J.!!I· t•!~IJ; .. also. ·Oii"' .PMtffl"f. was IPl:;;ii\I on ' ~~lld .0ne-~oild ' • an \l'yeat'<i!O! dfllibler li~es to ,sunbathe. but el')!~rk_en will .be peerin1' th•walt> • er! wall is 5-9.'' Pl@ree WNU.bEllY, bj6AI> ). ., -~· '}~ Thti'y declined to further elaborate On the possible motive !or the killing. Youngsters· Slate Annu al Concert The Westminste_r School Dis- trict's sixth grade honor music groups wiU present. thelr annual .concert.aL 7 :30 --~-.Jll: ay ar John1on11n'\U · Sel>Ool, 1.3603.e:dWarda St:,: ~1161er. · The perforonlng ir1'!luilo Include Ul e Westminster -Jtm)or Sym· phony,. Cowboy HODIX' Band and Sixth,Grade HOnor Otolr. 1".he students re.present llt'Of the dis· lrict ·• 22 sC!oools '. " . ' -. r.,;..t· .,.~ ... ....,-~ ,.. •. --.... · r l ' .. 1 .. •' ~ " J • A 2 DAIL V PILOT ,H/F .'!l!!od!y, .... ., 1m D.llly l'tr.t Stall,,.__ ORANGE COUNT{ SUPERVISOR RALPH DIEDRICH AIDS AN AGING VIETNAMESE REFl.!GEf: At C.a.mp Pendleton, Officials Gathered to Mep Plena tor Influx of &cape.es Supervisors Study • FreaPageAI NURSERY Flow of Refugees snapped. ''The average height of our workers is 5·5." Councilwoman Harriett Wieder s ummed up the council's attitude when she said, .. Our en- vironmental review board and the county he alth department have declared this does not con· stitute a health hazard. This seenis to have degenerated into a neighborhood fight." llyJOHNVALTERZA Of Ulll Dally ...... $Uitt . State welfare officials and supervisors from Orange and San Diego counties today began gearing up for an attempt at trac· ing the flow of thousands of re- fugees streaming into and out of tent cities at Camp Pendleton. The plan, developed during a sometime strident session of gov- ernment officials at Pendleton Monday, calls for the use of com· puters and data from volunteer placement agencies, plus in· formation gathered by federal of- ficials processing the refugees at the Marine base south of San Clemente. The full scale briefing included supervisors from Orange Coun- Juarez Kids . Set Display Fountain Valley youngsters in the La Colonia Juarez aCter- school recreation program have designed a special l\fexican ex- hibit on display all month at the ·Fountain Valley Lib rary. Mrs.'Jrene Ramos, supervisor. said tbe exhibit includes a mural , depicting the history of the Battle of the Cinco de Mayo, when Mex -· ico won independence in 1862 from the French. ll also includes an outline of the battle's history, as well as hlexican art work made by the youngsters. The library is in the city hall c~mplex, 10200 Slater Ave. TRASH ••• pay and improved benefits for stewards. Raasch said he also warned the strikers against renewing tbe violence that occurred in several areas last week, prompting some £irms to hire armed security guards to ride in trucks and follow behind. .. I told them not to call me if they get throw n in jail," he said. "l0 m not bailing anyone out." ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT '""Or•-C•••fO.lll l>lltol, ... ttl_ .. ,..,... -l"" , ...... 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The prime concern expressed by California officials was that sponsors a ccepting the refugees are responsible and able to tare for immediate needs of the Viet- namese famili es. Strong criticism came from several de· legates on the app8rent laxity in releasing an estimated 5,000 re· fugees thus far to all parts of the state and nation. The group agreed to a daily flow of specific information on which refugees are being placed and where they are going. The California Department of Health and Welfare will serve as the top clearing house , and one supervisor from San Diego and a nother from Alameda will coordinate the effort for southern and northern California resPec· lively. Bitterness emerged often at ?tfonday's session. Health and ·w e lfare Secretary Mario Obledo said be still~ts ex- tremely concerned about ap· parent laxity in r elease and placement or r~fugees. FroaPageAI SNUBBING Scott described McGovern's position as advocating sending the refugees back to Vietnam, and said it was a betrayal of pro- fessed liberalism. Assistant Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd said today. the EX-MARSHAL KY LANDS AT EL T0Ro-A3 REOS CALL U.S. PLANE:S 'WAR BOOTY,'_,.. GROUPS TO ASSIST VIET REFUGEES-All ''screening process ought to be as thorough as PQSsible" to keep out undesirables such as prostitutes, bar maids and criminals. Byrd said he couldn 't "verify" McGovern's fi gure that 90 per· cent of the refugees would be bet· ter off in Vietnam but said "some of them might want to go back·' and added, "Those who want to go back certainly would be better off since that's where they wanl to be.'' Scott also said that Ford feels "very strongly" that the United States has a "moral and legal ob- ligation" towards the refugees. Scott said that any thought that the refugees should be sent back home is "callous.'' ; Chavez Seeks Boycott Aid At UC Irvine ByDOUGLASFBll"DlCHE Of ... o.11• '"'"""-" Farm labor leader Ce&ar Chavez brought bis campaign for support of a Unite'1 Farmworkers' boycott of grapes, lettuce and Gallo wine to UC Irvine Monday. ''Thi.I is the year ol the farm wOrker ,'' he told an audience of about 400, of which alx>ut half were Chicanos. Awaiting Chavez' appearance, students stomped their feet, clapped and shouted ''Viva Huelga! Viva Chavez!". But at the end of the session, when Orange County farm faOOr organizer Julia London urged the audience lo pass the hat and raise funds tor the cause, most of those in attendance sought a has- ty path to the exit. Chavez' talk, part of a circuit of appearances at Southern California college campuses, was low key; no shouting, no violent gestures . But tbe content was a harsh condemnation or farm labor practices, t he competing Teamsters and, above all, Gallo wineries. Agriculture is the third most hazardous occupation. The life -ex]5eetancy ot a ra·rm workerts 49 years. Infant mortality is high. The incidenc e of upper respiratory diseases is 400 per- cent that of the rest of the popula· tion, he said. And he had particularly harsh words for strike breakers. "If my moth~ bieaks my strike. she's going to have a hard time saying she's my mother. Break- ing a strike is the worst crime o( all." Answering a student's question about whether Vietnamese re· fugees may be used as strike breakers, he said, ''Nobody knows for sure what will happen .with the Vietnamese. ''We 're worried about that because t he long history or agrlbusint!JS is one of importing people lo work for lower wages and break strikes. If the growers c~n d~ it/rest .assured that they Will hire them to work in the fields,'' he said. Council Action Here in capsule form are the major actions taken Mon· day nt&ht by the Huntington Beach Cit y Council: TRASH: Authorized the city adminislr".tor to hire anothet trash collector tf the current Strike cri'pple-1Rain· bow Disposal's ability to do the job. DOWNTOWN: Asked for a May 28 meeting date with vrN for a definite repc>rt on the prospect or downtown re- development. BOA.TING: Ordered a new ordinance that would pro-· hibit the use of private boats in the central park's Hunt- ington Lake. ANIMALS : SUggosted that the animal control com· mission study the pouibillty of pro-rating the fees on dog and cat tags for people who buy them late in the year. TRANSFER TAX: Approved a resolution supporting the Vote No CommtUee and Its battle to save the city re1I estate transfer tax, but turned down • committee request for funds to back Its campaign. OLD TOWN: A.,....S to a thr ... month delay req,utBted by the publlc works d011811Jn~nt for the propoeed 0111 town storm drain asses1mentd.i1tnct.. , NURSERY: Granted Oda Nursery a conditional use permit to keep ill operation on a part o( Southern California Edison easement property. • ~ AIRPORT: Set a June2 public htarin1on modlncaUons of operatioit conditions al Meadowlark Airport. . , JI c ' . Rob · Doctors,': i,,.j ~ ' • ..;1 ,, .. , • • J ~.. I ers ~··· t~~tiqg M~dics Say ~SACRA N J!;Ji'tO (I.I 'f"f~i Cv~oua. b\ilJ ~ioW'are""' ~oln1 "Thal' a anolher tiouclt for 11\e -1500 P.)l)jla,llM •·•~ _to p~cJl!eae hllll~ .~!'.' .lawyera Id ailck \ll>'ll>Ol'I \>l!CM .i.capllOl~.:'i:"'dOi . sald';pr. somers, ~d blJ trom th• doctqrl'." shout~d 1ll&ndl at leriat~ t~ ratet.aate~C..-om'13.eoolastyear Gerald 'J . Barron, an eye aw-- provide Immediate relief ll'om to Sl~, 700 a I though his aeon, re!errinc to the blli which o1<y,..k~Un1 m04ilcal,m,t1J!r~. PorfOTmanc had not cHl!llied. has poased the Leetslature. uce lnad1ance r•~·· ··y.,..u:Q elth• pay the pre--"Therproblem ls that malprac-0bWY.er1 are,mak.l.oa a killln1 ~ ' -:.. Uce rates ate 10. high .we can't rgbblng doctor•,'' ex~L•lmed Mil . 1·.,., • ot ' prOvide the practice.'' Somer~ ad~. "All John Some.rs, o Sa<;ramento -~· Hid <MeCarjhft th<! the other <being debated by cbe1t 1ur1eon, complat,nln& m9•t ~t0'Y'•r~ul man• in the tawmak:ers).11a1otofnonseD1H-' about altonoys' feesln malprac· l,elltlalure •• I --.-Jly re· "! can't hustle ond go out and tlcecllff1dufin1themoetln1lna ~yougobaoktoworlc. puli people of! the street to do Jam-packed' leelslative commit· •1we Cahpot clve'you relief for more1ur1ery," Somers said. , teeroom. ~e..)\.J•t leveral months and Jerome Lackner, Brown's Assembly Speaker Leo T. ~ .not 'thro.,h the end of director of the health depart· McCarthy (D·San Freclsco), tbeyear,"r-)ICCat.thy added. ment, late r told the doctors, bluntlytoldthemthelAgt~•atw"e llc.C,a i'thy and several "The governor penonaJly has could not Offer immediate flftan. lawmakers pOtnted to bills they spent many, many hours meet- dal help and said the docton Introduced, lneludinl one which in& with pte and otben; trylnl to would have to bear the brunt of hu paued and been sent to Gov. find a solution that it feasible and high insurance rates for at least Edmund G. Brown'Jr. that 11 con1tltutional." sever.al month&. • "No! Wo won't practice.''i;ex- claimed the pbyslclans, most of ·them anestb~iologists who bad abandoned h90 pitals whi~h were forced to cancel all but emerren- cy suraery. . · . . But Metllll'lhy gave no ground, sa.Yina:,the only immediate way to obtain lower rates was to penu.ade lnsUrance companies, primarily Argonaut, to repeal · huge rate increases. However, be pledged his cooperation in work- ing for a long-range solution to the maJpracUce crisis. "While you guys are talking about all this foolishness * . * * FroaPageAI HOSPITALS In a particularly high risk netd since they are usually named in malpractice aulta resu1Ung from surgeries. . Their rates, therefore, are high, be said. Premiums general- ly are in ·the $5,000 to $15,000 a year range, be said, but many go as high as $38,000. Asked what woµ~d be a pro- hibitive premium, he said , "There is no magic number where everybody will quit their practices." But Dr. Ron E . PepitQne, chief ol anesthesiology at St. Jospeh Hospital, Said that when rates be&in to climb above the $.12,000 a year mark, many 9ill leave the field. . "Until noW .we were able to pass the costs al9111, ~· be said, "but 1 .~011 't.fe'1 .!ll~t the.»ubllc can afford it muc~ longer.". · Dr. Weingart said that nat re· payments set by the government lhrouah MediCal and Medicare 1 also hamper the doctors' ability to pasa costs along to patients. The doctors are seeking a cbana:e in stale laws affecting malpractice insurance such as has been done in other states, Dr. Weingart said. The changes would include re- ducing the length or Ume after an alleged malpractice in which a claim may be filed and setting a limit on the amount awarded for successful claims. Citinr such a law ih Indiana, he said the upper. limit ol a selUe- menl there i& $500,000. l n CaliCornia, he said, "many Um es.--the-size of an award~is directly proportional to the skill of an attorney and has nothing to do wilhlhecaseitselr." The session with legislators, he said, ''is in the hope that, with us supporting the anesthesiologist!; in northern California and with the problem already al hand in north er n California, the legislature will do something.'' NewJJ()rt's . . Chief Asks Exclusion By GARY GRANVILLE Ol ... De&tyl"I ........ Newport Beach Police Chief James Glava1 said today he will propose thllt the city be excluded from a proposed merrer of the county harbor patrol and 11heriff- coroner's department. • Rather \ban have two la\v en- forceulent aeencles operaUn1 within the city if the mer1er i5 approved by the Board of Supervisors, Newport Beach should' contract with the county to provide harbor patrol seryices. Glaves said. He maintained that ''the city long a10 opted Cor local control" and that as presently operated the harbor patrol ''acknowledges local needs and ciUzen desires." And, Glavas added, there can· not help but be problems shoWd two law enrorcemeni agencies attempt to operate within the same jurisdiction. "What we have ls a suggestion that another law enforcement agency share duties within the ci- ty~" Glavas said. ''There would be no discord or lack of harmony on my or (sheriff) Brad Gates' par't,''"tlie police chief said. '·'l~,Woulll just create a very dllltcult'ittuation." • FroaPageAI TAX .•. taxes, it might cut out more services, so a substitute para· graph was written indicating l0&s of the transfer tax might lead to new taxes or a reduction in cily services. On May 27 voters will decide the tax issue with a somewhat confusing charter amendment is- sue. Those who support retention of ·the transfer tax must mark their ballots "no", wbil~ thole who want-the-tax dropped will mark their ballots ''yes." The reversal of the usual vot- ing roles comes about because the May 27 ballot involves a change'lp the city charter. Voters are asked to approve a charter amendment which prohibits the council from ever lmpasing a re- al estatt transfer tax without first boldlng. anotper elect.loo. Cardinal Dead Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, former primate of the Hungarian Catholic church and longtim e enemy of communlsm who spent 15 years as a refugee in the U.S. fuission in Budapest, died today at 83. Monarch Bay Bank Security Termed I.ax Faulty security and un· necessary construction frills played right into the hands of burglars who took $3.3 million in loot lhree years ago from the United California Bank's Monarch Bay branch, an Orange Couiity Superior Court jury was toldlatl! Monday. Plaintiffs' attorney Arthur Hews told the panel in his open· ing statement that laxity at the Laguna Niguel bank was typical of all UCB branches "and indeed 0L tbe_bAJtltin11 .. .i.ndu,try In southern CaliCornia." He tol4 the jury that an Oreo Alarm Company representati\re testified in a federal trial that sent the team of burglars to lbiag prison terrris that a 14-year-old child could have bypassed the alarm systems employed by the bank on March 25, 1972. The Bright Side • Shortages are occuring in virtually every Industry. The carpet in- dustfy, is no exception. Two factors are causing the shortages. The demand is astronomical' Carpeting is on longer a luxury.but a necessity. People are using carpeting in rooms which used bo be tikKf. such as kitchens. baths. dining rooms, and bedrooms. Also. carpeting is installed out- sid!I. and even on the walls. • l ' Secondly, the fibers are in short supply cfue to overwhelming de- mand from not just t.he carpet industry, but ALL induslry. I ' We (eel that there is a positive aspect to all of this. The manufac- turers are making better qualltles with available yarn, and much more oHhe junky stuff is disappearing. It may appear that prices are higher. but actually.you are ius!Aooklng at BETTER CARPETING. ' DEN'S 1.-- :·iiisiillatiaii·:·custom drapsriss UC. NO. 230421 t663 ~LACENJ\A AVENUE • COSTA MUA,' CALlf. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·2355 ' " " '" I • . ' ... I I J ~..f'!:' • • ' . Today's CloslnJi N.Y. Stocks ~OL. 68:No., 12~,·i SECpl'dNS, 26 PAGES 1 • • , ,0RA.N'4E ;Cq.uli.TY, CALI FOR.Nl"'"-------T-'U'-'ES'-"-"D-A_Y_,_, _MA_Y_6..;.,_1_97_s __ ..;.N'----'-T""'E"'N-'C"'E""N"'T""S ~ortf-fDa;111n-lfl$fft::9~Befugee SnubfJing WA$HINGTON (UPI) -TbePresldenl'1vlewswerer&-P~estdel\.l' J'ord today ,told: laye-d t re·p·orter~ by Senate R'<tpub.tlcs~-q,1!·&reea1:on~1·-Re_publlca~1dtt Huch Scott te~er~i1~'dalnlt,m1d'' that1 foll·owing a mee..tiog tn--the-t~re is' some,""An'lorican r e· ·Cabinet room with GOP leaders. SRiiance to tM resettlement Of Jn a h'earing before a House vt~name1e refuaees tn the Unlt· subcommittee on immigi:ation ed.St•4'•· · Monday, lhetoucby1$1ueofwhat ·~ongresaionai le~deti' -qilorea the Unlt!!d St~te• a~d do with d a~ aa_xin(.tbe cooce~-of,i\he· the 150,000 refugees µiat haye r etilement effort 'ls "rnorilly fled South Yietnam got a . ht.'' --• • .:...!. thorough airi~g. TheAdministra~ UPI T...,._. Cardinal Dead Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, form e r primate of the Hungarian Catholic church and longtime enemy of communism who spent 15 . years as a refugee in the U.S. mi ssion in Budapest , died today at 83 . " . Doctors ' Fly io Capital As many as half of Orange County's anesthesiologists went to Sa-cramento today, leaving Sur• gery at most hospitals in the coun· tyon an emergency -only basis. No firm figure was available o ,n the number of anesthesiologists taking part in the trek to Sacramento to talk to legislators and possibly Gov. Ed· mu,ndG . Brown Jr. · But Dr. Philip Weingart, presi· dent of the Orange County Soc:ie· ty of Anesthesiologists, said 50 l!) REPERCUSSIONS FELT IN COUNTY-l!!lttorlal, A6 75 wer~ taking part in the sym- pathy action in support of San Francisco anesthesiologists who slopped work five days ago to protest a 300 percent hike in their malpractice insurance pre· miums. There are about 130 anesthesiologists in the county, . . ' tion .. ked Coneress to speri(t $507 sidency, also told the meeting: -mtWonforresettlementofthe1'e-: ·~we didn't do it with the --·fucea:-The1'earing--resumed to----Hungari•ns;we didn't-do it with day. ,---the Cubans-anct;ditmn it; we're ..lt makes me damn mad," not1oingto,doltnow." Scott quoted the President as Scott said that Ford thought it ••ylng. "It just bums nt.-.up, was ''sbock-ing and amazing" theae grea\ humanitarians. Now , that there would be opposition to damn it,. they Just tum their the refugee program and that backs." '" such criUcism would erupt. Fordi using some of the ·A UPI su·rvey of congressional strongest language of hi& pre-• offices over the weekend showed that several lawmakers have been deluged with antirelugee mail and telepho_n_e calls, _ _ _ Asked if racism played a part in ~ome of the anta,onism, Scott said, "Some nastiness has erupt· ed -not a great <teal , but enough to md.ke you sick: I think it's regrettabte." Scott insisted that be had hard· ly any antirefugee mail and said that "Congress wiJI 5900 learn· the innate sense of decency and morality of the American peo· pie.'' He singl~d out for criticism Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota, the 1972 Democratic pre· sidential nom inee, who has sug. gested some refugees might want to return lo Vietnam rather than sewe in lhe United States. !See SNUBBING, Page /U) Glavas Objects SEEKS HARBOR CONTROL Police Chief GI.Vu Pursued Motorist Disrobes H~rbor Patrol Merger Hit By GARY GRANVILLE 91.-0.urf"!•SolJff Newport Beach Police Chief James Glavas said today he will propose that the city be e)(cluded from a proposed mµger ·of the county harbor patrol and sheriff. coroner's department. Rather than have two law en· force·ment agencies operating within the city if the merger is approved by the Board of Supervisors, Newport 8jl acb should contract with the county to provide harbor pa trol services, Gl"avas said. He maintained that ''the city tong ago opted for local control" aria4 that as presently operated. the harbor patrol "acknowledges local needs and citizendesireS\ '' And, Glavas added, there can· not help but be problems should two law enforcement uencies attempt to operate witfun the same jurisdictiqn. "What we have is a ~uggeSt.i9n that another law enfofrcemeilit agency share duties within the ci · ty, '' Glavas said. merger. In a recent memo, Riley in· dicated that he might support the consolidation. Howev·er, loday he said that he is undecided and is awaiting a report from the coun· ty administrator's office as well as discussion with Newport Beach officials before taking a firm position. "'Right now,'' Riley said, "[ think I might oppose the merger but I'm just not ready to say at this time." . Glavas pointe d out that NeWport Beach accepted crea· lion of the Harbor District in 1956 as a means of developing and maintaining a county resource, Newport Harbor. Al that time, the police chief said, it was the only county operated harbor and local con· trol-was-maintained through cooperation with the harbor de· partment which was located in Newport Beach. . Glavas said former Harbors, Beaches and Parks Direct.or Ken Sampson worked closely with local officials in forming policies that responded to the needs of the city's citizens. , However, he pointed out, the district has now become part of the environmental management ' agency, it operates other harbors and its inte.rim head, Larry Lehman, will eventually be sta· tioned in Santa Ana. In Glavas' view, thosedeveloP- ments tend to remove the harbor patrol from the influence of local <See HARBOR, Page AZ) Air Force Reserve , Secu:rity ·Saidi.ax :At Bank according to the Orange County Medical Association. County doctors, Dr. Weingart Tearing off his clothes piece by. said, face a 100 percent malprac-piece as he sped up the Sari tice insurance rate hike in July, Diego 'Freeway at more than 100 with another increase likely in miles .an .ho~i:..-: .... 1!."!WPj.,q.aton January: . ~· " . Beacti man led'•ftl'Ol':'C-i on a Ane1thesiotogi!lt1, Ile said,, are Sf-minute chase from Newport in a particularly high risk field Beach to Chatsworth· eatly,' to- since they are usually named in day. , malpractice suits resulting from Robert Allen Case, 21, of 19371 ''There would be no discord or lack of harmony on my or (sheriff) Brad Gates' part," the .pe>lice ch~ef said. "It would just ~.-·a11 i'J:,dlffit utt:slluation:•. "tlJliVi'S' sat~t~ 'Wltlf:talk' tO· Gates to diS;C"'!',i• the pendb\g mergey14 Re ·•1'0 n~ that he and City M-anager ~Robert Wynn will meet with Supervisor Thomas "Riley Thutsday after· noon to discuss the proposed Coast Developer ,.,._,~~~.ct~~ by .Ford William LYQD, a Newport Beach -dev-elope,r, has been ap· Point4i& ~Al~ the Air ForCe ReserVe tif.+"l'f-.esident Gerald surgeries. Jerilyn Circle, who was wearing Faulty ~ecurity and un· Their rates, therefore, are onlyblueboxershortsandtennis necessary construction frills high, he said. Premiums general-shoes when captured, was played right into fJte bands ol ly are in the $5,000 to $15,000 a booked for investigation of reck- burglars who took $3.3 million in year range, he said, but many go less driving and assault with a loot three years ago from the as high as $36,000. deadly weaP.:Qn . • United California Bank 's Asked what would be a pro· Case's auto was damaged in Monarch Bay branch, an Orange hibitive premium, he said , the crash that ended the chase County Superior Court jury was "There is no magic number from Fashion Island in Newport ~Id late Monday. where everybOOy will quit their Beach. Plaintiffs' attorney Arthur practices." All three Newport units which Hews told the panel in his open. But Dr. Ron E. Pepitone, chief initially pursued Case ran out of iJJ,g statement that laxity at the of anesthesiology at St. Jospeh fuel before the pursuit ended. Wuna Niguel bank was typical Hospital, said1 that when rates No one was injured and no cars ~all UC1'i, pranches "and ilJ:deed begin to climti at>ovethe $12,000 a -other than Case's -were of the.... banking industry in year mark, many will leave the damaged in the incident which .OUthern California." . t field . . ' -started shortly before midnight : He told the jurY_ that an Oreo "'Until now we were able to in the parking lot of the Velvet iAJarm Company representative pass the costs olong," he said, Turtle testaurant. · • tatified' in a federal trial tfiat "but I don't feel that'the public Newport patrolman Gregory· ~nt the team of burglars td'long can afford it much longer." Armstrong said he responded to ~prison-terms----that-a-14-yeu-oldi--D~.-Weing.ai:t-.said-lhaUlat.t:e~-~~•~com.plaiDLbx..the_managu..of-.. child could have bypassed the pay.ments set by the government. the restaurant who said that Case alarm systems employed by the (See HOSPlTALS. Page AZ>' came in at closing time to use a .bank on March 25, 1972. pay phone and refused to hang 1. Oreo! tbe bank and the Diebold up. Ford to Buy Savings &'nll With Rebate WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· / dent Ford, ·who has advised Americans to spend their tax re· bates on consumer goods, is go-. ing to put his into U.S. savings 1 ~=· ~~s~t~~:'~~a~~~~~~ Ford signed into law in March are-de8iped..to-stimulate.inv'est~~ ment aOO consumer spending by pumping money into the private sector of the economy. AIR RESERVE CHIEF Newport's Lyon Ford. · Lyon, 52, a major·general in the Air Force Reserve, has been ac· live ir• the USAFR since 1943, when he enlisted in the Air Corps. He served in Northern Africa during WWII and then volun· . leered for active duty during the · Korean con!Uct, when he flew 75 i combatmissions. Lyon has been in reserve status since 1954 and his most recent as· signment was mobilization assis· _, tant to the commander-in-chief, Strategic Air Command at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska. Lyon 's appointment will re· quire hi s fulltime presence in Washington, D.C. He will" con- . tinue as ctiairm_an Q[ the bQard Qf the William Lyon Company, but ,viii step down as president of the company. Safe .Cqrporation are defendants DOW L.n>!r;><> 21 ,. Outside, Armstrong gave Case •Jn a lawsuit that s_eeks nearly $50 ~ a sobriety test and determined million in damages for 60 clients the man had not been drinking. -woo lost cash, coins, jewels and PROFJ1S TAKEN Case appeared in control or Securities when their safety de· himself, the officer said. , posit boxes were rifled. NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices But once back in his German .-Hews said he w_ill put experts plunged under the weight of pro· sportscar, Case allCgedly· sped on the witness stand in Judge fit taking today in active trading backwards toward the officer, If Ford buYs a savings bond with his rebate, the effect will be to put the money right back where· it came from -the U.S. Treasury. Savings bond purchases, however, do reduce the amount of money the Treasury must borrow on the open market, and that relieves upward pressure on interest rates because of fed eral ·borrowing. 2 Men Nabbed As Suspects Lyon lives in Newp0rt Beach. with hi s wife , Willa Dean, and son, William. He is a member of the advisory board of St. Jude Hospital in Fullerton and the 'University of Southern California Associates. 1 He is also a member of Big Ca· nyon Country Club, Lido Isle Yacht Club. the Los Angeles Club. and a life member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Claude M . Owens' courtroom on the N.ew York Stock Ex-barely missing Armstrong. He who will testify that the burglars change. then sped 8\vay. .,ere given unlimited• op·. The DoW Jones indus trial ·Armstrong began the chase port.unities to cash in on some average lost !0.88 pofnts to834.72. ~and said that at Coast Highway. -••tbtallyinadequatesecurity." In the previous.four sessions, it and Jamboree Road, Case's car The burglars' rooftop opera· gained 53 .19 points. ·was traveling well in excess of • The President already has purchased the first of a bicenten- nial issue of bonds for. $200 and said he intends to buy one a r I I I I I I • I I I Uon during a three·day Weekend Declines led advances by about 100 mph. month. I -(SeeBANK;.PageA2) a nine·to-five · margin. (Tables, By the time the pursuit re· All). ached the west city lim.Jts, three U.S. ~eeps Home Tabs WASHINGTON (AP) - A bill reatri~Ung lcderal spending ·on a president's private residence and al· lowing Congrest 1 to keep track of how tb'e money Is used has been passed un· aniniously by tho.House. · The bill, sent. to the Senate on a . 352·0 vote :Monday, would limit sub- stantive improvemen(s and rutt-time security to, one prapert.y designated by th.e president. It also would consolidate authority for •uch spending within the Secret Service. Prices were' lower in active JM)lice cars were involved. At trading on_ the Ameri can Stock Long Bea-ch, the pursuit changed Exchange. <See CHASE, Page A2> His $200,000 salary puts him in an in~me ·class· that probably will qualify him for the minimum rebateof$100. · Mtirder ~uspect ' Held StepsolJ. Jailed in San Juan Slaying By 'TOM BAllLEY found Sunday in the blac-kened Griffeth rejected earlier reports CM•o.11., ...... ..., · bedroom of the couple's home. that Mrs. Goates bad been bound Orange County Sheriff's of· Sheriff's Officers stressed to--and gagged by her killer.~ ficen today jailed a 4Riverside day that it may be necessary to orncers saJd defendant Coates man and charged him with the check dental records before they.. was traced to his Riverside home murder of a woman whose body, can positively Identify the body from repOrtS by witnesses of a burned beyond recognition, was ·as tblt'bf Mrs. Goates. She was cir· parked in bis stepmother's found Sunday after liremen last seen 'Sund.Jy when she left driveway during Sunday after· doused a blaze iit her San Juan her employmenYat SM Clemente noon. Capistranohome. ~a!Hoepltal. . . 'l:hey declined to furthe r ' DeputlH ldenllfied tlH! deien· Co1111ty·patbolog_i,t5.<;91Jlm•n1<, ~•I• oo lb• ~i~e fllotl•e dant .. Qresort G1e11 ~ia. is, ed !of!., tha1 lb••·~~ ~a . :,,.·' . -o163665\!bbl st,, Rlven1o1d•.:. ... :,="~IJ'..:~':l!~~J:.,~·~-~ · "''~fj!~Ct·:.. TheY1aldhelltlle-m,e..,. ,~~ ~""--·IJ • " t • ._. • ~-if~~~ t Goat.,, '21 of 83911 Via de Alu•.. ~ ... o •• -·~· ~ ml' .. .,oa n ~ ~w ~ w e ,. , San Juao, and lhal tlH! youncer dledoflllflocalloo. ti"; . ; • -~·be~•fl!l!.Jl ~ ·,,Iii• In Bank Ring FBI agents have jailed two San Diego men suspected of being members of a gang· responsible for ban~ holdups in Newport Beach, Fullerton, and several other cities. . 1 Teder al agents and San Diego police arrested · William John Breen, 26 , at his residence in San Diego Monday. They also arrest· ed Harold Leon Faukner, 25, at a Mission Beach motel. Each was -reported armed at·tbetimeofthe arrests, but no shots were fired. Agents said they tracked the two men after a shootout last Fri· day in Fullerton. The gunshots disabled the police vehicle and the gunmen fled after robbing a savings and loan. ' Investigators traced the getaway car to a rental agency where they discovered the rental application was placed by one of the' suspects using his own real nam e, according to the li'Bl. Although arrest wairants·listed only the Fullerton robbery,police fu Newport Beach believ~")they have bank camera photos of the two· men, taken during the rob· beries of a savings and loan b'rancb in Coronaidel Mar a.nd the Mariner 's bra nch of United c,urornia Bank . Those two holdups nlllted tile bandits more than' $5,000, police aald. · · Taking Lyon's place as head or the company is Peter M. Ochs,31. formerly executive vice presi· dent. Oraqe~ Coa•t L 4_ 1 SL· Weather Sunny skies through Wedne sday with patchy low clouds along the coast in the m orning hours. Slightly warm e ~days . Highs in the mid 60s at the beaches rising to the mid 70s inland . INSIDE TODAY Som e people coll.ect tfiunpa. So me save coins. Othera , gather rare bo oks. Alez J oseph's field is wiues. He baa 1 13 or 14 of them. Story, A1. Index A1T-~IU AJ f:n'l'lll 9ofna.Kll •1 L,..M ... rd A1l c..1.... ... . Qapllled ... ,. CMlkl eJ er.._.i eJ OMttl Nlllk H Al lllftna•-111 .. I;ut year, the Govern· menl· Qperallona C<llm:njt- tee reported that .. tax- payers 1ub,j dhed $17 mlllloa worth o( lmprove- menla and personnel coots for three privately owi>ed properties of former Preli· cjeatNl•<l"· man'• name bu .,._ legally .levestlgatlng olll'cen.uld tot i::,.-1>l•~!m IG ·'i>~c~l'lb• new changed, da7 lhai they lo~d'.Uio f'ell(aln#, NJI it1"1'• uv~ t Coaleslsthe stepsono!Goatea• of a lowel over 'lhe ·vlctlm' lo .'!!fboii:!e,. , , wife, Hetty, 47, whOMI body was mouth. Sheriff's ~! ,1\11; •• .,s •·~•1:~J>,:!. 11'1-• A11•11 "'"'"'..-eJ l"""fl'li»M •• The two men were being held toda.v In Sari. Dieio in lieu of · ~ s_:;io,ooobaileach. ._ ________ _.,..., ""·•· ... r..,.1~ 1 ,..,.-'I ~ , 't . '(.,.'.., • ~ .... ~ .. r;, • t( • # ,, . .. • " I , ! • -' ' ~ AZ OAJLYPtl.OT • -N • '~awyers . Roh ~,o~tof.s,' . ' ' . \ -~ Protesting Medi~s. ··S0:y · SACRAMENTO (\)Pl! -. About soo physicians caovetged oo the Capitol today, sboutln& de- mands at legislators that they provide immediate relier from skyrocketing medical malprac- Uce insurance rates. "Lawyers are making a killing robbin1 doctors,'' exclaimed John Somers, a Sacramento chest surgeon , complaining about attorneys'.fees in malprac- ti<!'e cases during the meeting in a j'am.packed legislative commit- tee room . several months. . ''No? We won't practice," ex· claimed the physicians. most or them anesthesioIOcists who bad· abandoned hospitals wh.icft were forced to canc::el all but emergen- cy surgery. to..-SIO;'T O o l\bou1b ·h~s-'> perfonnn~had ndt ch~., .. , ..,You can either PQ" -~ s-re.. mtu011 or not provide the serviCes," said McCarthy, the most powerful man in the Le1ial1ture. "I ·penonallY, r.- -·commend you 10 back to,...k. ''We cannot aive,you Nllel-for 1 the next several months and perhopo not through the end of the year,'' McCarthy'added. --Assem-bJy-speaker Leo T. But McCarthy aave no around . sa,yiD& lhe only immediate way to obtain lower rates was to persuade insurance companies, primarily Argonaut.. to repeal huge rate increases. However, he pledged his cooperaUon in work- ing for a long-range solution to the malpractice crisis, McCarthy and several lawmakers wlnted to bilJJ they, introduced, lnoludlng ooe which hu passed and been sent to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. " \ McCarthy (D-San Francisco), bluntly told them the Legislature could not offer immediate finan- cial help a nd said the doctors would have to bear the brunt of high insurance rates for at least "While you guys are talking about a ll this foolishness _ (various bills), how are we eoing to pay these huge increases?" sajd Dr. Somers, who said his rates soared from $3,600 last year '.Chavez in Appeal For Support at ,UCI "That's another trough for the lawyers to suck up more bucks from the doctors,•• shouted Gerald J . Barron, an eye s~­ geoo. referrin& to the bill whlcb bas passed the Legislature. "'nle probleQl is that malprac· Uce rates are so high we can '.t prac::tice," Soniers added. "All the other (being debated by lawmakers) is a lot of nonsense.'' "I can't hustle and go out and pull people off the street to do more surgery," Somers said. Jerome ·Lackner, Brown's director of · the health depart- ment, later told the doctors, "The governor personally has spent many, many hours meet- ing with me and ottien trytna: to find a solution that is feasible and that is consUtutioftal." . ByDOUGLASFRITLSCllE Ota.O.UrL't ... IUll Farm I a bor leader Cesar Chavez brought his campaign for support of a United Farmworkers' boycott of grapes, lettuce and Gal lo wine to UC !Cvi.ne Monday. I .. This is the year of the farm worker,'' he told an audience of 'about 400, of which about half were Chicanos. Awaiting Chavez' appearance, students stomped their feet. clapped and shouted ''Viva Huelga! Viva Chavez!'' But at the· end of the ~ion, when ')rana:e County, farm labor organizer Julia London urged the audience to pass the hat and raise funds for the cause, most of those in attendance sought a has- ty path to the exit. Chavez' talk, part of a circuit or appearances at Southern California' college campuses. was low key ; no shouUng, no violent gestui:.es. But the content was a harsh l"ondemnalion of farm labor practic es, lbe competing Teamsters and, above all, Gallo ~=~~~Jture ~-'~· . hazardous occ · · ': " life expectancy of! ' ' _' m is 49 years. Infant mdrtan y IS high. The incidence of upper respiratory diseases is 400 per· cent th al of the rest of the popula- tion, he said. , And he had particularly harsh words for strike breaken. "I! my mother breaks my strike, she's going to have a hard Ume saying she's my mother. Break· ing a strike is the worst crime of all." Answering a sludenl's quesUon about whether Vietnamese re- fugees may be used as strike breakers, he s aid. "Nobody knows for sure what ¥.i.U happen with llie Vietnamese. "We're worried alx>ut that beoause....the-Jong h.istor-y agribusiness is one of importing people to work for lower wages and break strikes. If the growers can do it, rest assured thal lbex Fro•PageAl SUSPECT ... Investigators said today they are satisfied that Mn. Goates was suffocated with a towel and was dead when her attacker set ~r bed ori fire and ran from the home. ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT T""°"-Co.o•I o.o'.11., PllOt.wll"'",,.'"l•<eon· ...... '""'Nor on· Pr~~~. l~""l:>lhol>t<I hlheO.- (a.,t 1'\>1111 .... lnQ Comp.-.y s.r-eteeclllionl- oubll'1>e<I .-...,,., IM0"911 F•-'"' C.0.1" -... Now,,.,..t a.<A<ll, N .. nliftql"" lloo.t<llffo...,. 1.,;,. vanev. '""""· S•ddl.,l>a<-V•ll•' •"" LIQ...,. ~.ocfl,~lfl C->I. A ~ "9'"""' ""'t""' 1. w1:>1•""'" S•Tu•O•r' -,._n. '"" IWi"' '""'' P11bl•\tol"11 al•nl t •t XIO W"t I_,,,, SI•-, Ccto.I• ~·•· C•• Uornla 't?O~. Rober I N . Weed p'""°'"' • ...., ""bl•'-'>e< Jac.k R. Curley Vi•~ Pr~""""' •nd c..-....... ,..,._.. T ho m as Keevil Ect<t<>< lhomasA. Murphine -...... ,., [Oli..r .Cha rles H . Loos Rk hard P. N"H ....... ..,1 ........ 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On the short-handled hoe, an ouUawed implement still in use in Orange County under a special permit, he said, ''The growers do not care about laws which are de· signed to protect the workers. . ·'They will never comply.. We're betting out last dollar that the short-handle hoe will be around 10 years from now unless it is banned in a contract with workers.'' The verbal assault on United Farmworkers opponents was fre- quenUy lightened with barbed humor. - "Gallo.'' be said, "has hired the most elegant scab around to go on TV and convince you that Gallo is bottled In a nice litUe cot- tage in Europe. It's not. It's made in an ugly warehouse in Modesto.'' Throughout the talk, he em- phasized the need for a peaceful approach to the farm labor ques- tion. "Noa-violence is the way lo win,'' be said several Umes. From•tbe students, he wanted help; both in the boycott and in labor or&aniiing. "We're on a ~I'llrun~nt ilrl•eo And1f j.'&b're here and not sure what to do lh1s summer, jqmp in,'' he said. But few students stayed af- terwards for an informal session on "how ti;» get involved." ·* * * F.._PageAl HOSPITALS through MediCal 1lDd Medicare also hamper the doctors' ability to pass costs along\o patienta. The doctors are seeking a change in state laws affecting malpractice insurance such as has been done in other states, Dr. Weingart said. . The changes would include re- ducing the length of time after an alleged malpractice in which a claim may be filed and setting a limit on the amount awarded for successful claims. Citing such a law in Indiana, he said the upper limit ot a settle- m"ent there is $500;000. In California, he said, "many limes, the size of an award ls direcUy prOportional to the skill of an attorney and has nothiJlg to do with the case itself.•• The session with legisla~.,be _ said, •'is in the hope that, with us supporting the anesthesiologists in northern California and with the problem already at band in northern Cali(ornia, the legislature will do Something." Newport Residents . . ~ Warned -Over Calls :Newport Beach police today warned residents of an unkien- tified pbOne caller who is im· personating a Newport Beach pollceo(ficer. · Police said tbey'1"eeei\ted a re- port from a resident of Cameo Shores in Corona del Mar who said she received a call (rom a man identifying himself as ··IAeutenant Roper'' of th e Newport Beach Police Depart- ment. CHASE ..• froni the old highway to the San Diego Freeway. The highway patrol then took over the job and the Newport un- its, one by one, dropped out for lacko(fuel. \ Pursuers said Case was travel- ing at speeds up to 110 miles an hour, tossing items of c)othlng out the window. At one t ime seven patrol cars from various police depart· ments, the sheriff's department and the highway patrol were chasing Case. The pursuit ended aft.er Case left the San Diego Fr~ay and crashed through a chain llnk fence in Chatsworth in the San Fernando Valtej north of Los ~eles. He was not injured. Fro• r,.,,. AJ HARBOR. •• decision makers . While be will propose that the operaUoo of the harbor patrol in NO'lport Beach be retolned by the city, Glavas sees no reuon why· lt should not conUnue to be funded by Harbors, Beachee and Parks District taJtes. "We are talking about a re- source lhal is available and used by citizens throughout the coon~ ty," Glavas said. Therefore, he continued, ll 11 re11onablc to ·ex· pect support for harbor p1Lrol 1c- Uvtties would continue to come from district tax funds. The resident, a Corona del Mar High S<:hool student, said the man told her he was calling in regards to a rape and burglary w~ich he said recently occurred m rier neighborhood·. . She said he asked her whether she had taken a coune in self· def~nse , and then told her to phone the police dep,artm.e~t if she observed any susp1c1ous characters·' in her neighborhood. Police said there is no "Ueule· nant Roper" in the department and said such calls a reconsidered a fe lony . A police spokesman said anyone receiving a similar phone call should report it immediately to police. Fro•PageAl SNUBBING Scott describe.d McGovern's pogition as advocating sending the refugees back lo Vietnam, and said it was a betrayal of pro- fessed liberalism. _ Assistant Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd said today the EX·MARIHAL KY LANDS AT EL TOR<>-A3 REDS CALL U.S. PLANES 'WAR BOOTY,'-A4 . - GROUl'S TO ASSIST VIET 1'.'EFUGEE&-AI "screenlna proces1 ~t to be u tborou1h u poa1lblt" tot-out undesirable• 1uch as prOltiWtes, bar m1ld1 and crlmlnals. Byrd said he couldn't "verify" McGovern '1 fiaure that 90 pD'· cent of the refugee• would be bet· tetolfla Vietnam butWd '-.otne of them ml&ht want 19 II> bock" and added, "Those who •olll to '°bock certainly would bo -.ir Ott 1lnce that '1 where they want to be." . Seott also nld !hat For,i feels "v•rf 1tron1ly" that the 1./J!lted Stai.-bu a "m0ral and= u,~·· towards the • sCott •'aid that any l1Plll't that the reru,e .. 1boald be HDt bock home ii "calloua." • •, • ' ' '~ ' . l'ivfl Cinco de Mayo Bright tolors, music and flashing heels marked Cinco de Mayo at UC Irvine. Mon· day. The Relampago del Cielo Spanish ·dancers and a children's Ufeater, Teatro de los Ninos entertainedstudents'. in a campus plaz;. · Cinco de Mayo., is tlul an- niversary or tbe Mexican Army s d#eat or French forces at thel862 Battle of Puebl~ -~ F ..... PageAl BANK ••• were made even easier by a paraRe't that was not only architecturally pleasing but gave the intruders a very effective screen for their drilling opera· lions, Hews said. And he condemned the bank for providing a six-foot attic above the vault which allow,ed the burglars lo store their tools and explosives in safety While they worked on ttie rooftop hol e that was to lead them to $3.3 million. Hews conceded thal all bul $1.3 million of the loot has been re- covered. But that must not pre- vent the jury frPm recompensing his clients fod the defendants' a&tonJ1hlng negligence, he said. Hews said the professional · burglU-. were clearly shown how to dilcoonect the ataa:m SY=llem& that linked the bank to Oreo bea~uartera by buttons clearly inarktd "alarm" or painted..red by t.b.esecilrtty firm. · Amt those two air condJUoning units on the roof surrounded by a decorative fence also provided valuable cover and storage space for the daring weekend opera- Uon, he told the jury.. , Hews said the vault provided few problems for a team of btD'glan who carefully planned their operaUon and took full ad- vantage of what he said was the bank's negligence and faulty security. Contribmi.ons At Northrop WASHINGTON !AP) Northrop Corp. m·ade contri.bu· tiODI totaling some $250,000 over IO years to a variety of Democratic and Republican political (igures. ··according to documents filed wilh tile Securities and Exchange Com· mission. Federal law prohibits cam· paign contributions by corpora- tions. .· Supervisors Study Flow ·of Refug~es By JOHN VAL TERZA OfU. Delly 1'11.tlt.lft State welfare officials and supervisors from Orange and San Diego counties today be·gan gearing up for an attempt al trac· ing the flow of thousands 'of re- fugees streaming into and out or tent cities at Camp Pendleton . The plan, developed during a sometime strident session o( gov- ernment officials at Pendleton Monday, calls for the use o( com- puters and data from volunteer placement agencies, plus in- formation gathered by federal of· ficials processing t.he refugees al lhe Marine base south of San Clemente. The full scale brieflhg included supervisors from Orange Coun· ty, Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley, as well as leaders from Sall Diego, Los Angeles and Alameda counties. The prime concern expressed by California officials was that sponsors accepting the refugees are respansible and able lo care for immediate needs of the Viel- n a m es e fam i li es. Strong criticism came from several de· legates on the apparenl laxity in releasing an estimated S,000 re- fugees thus far to all parts of the stale and nation. The group agreed to a daily flow of specific infonnaUon on which refugees are being placed and where they are loin&:· The California Department ot Health and Welfare will serve as the top clearing house, and one supervisor from San Diego and another from ~ Alameda will coordinate the effort for southern _31Rl northel'n catlfornla respec- tively. Bitterness emerged often al Monday's session. · Health and Welfar~ Secretary Mario Obledo said he still is ex- tremely concerned about ap- parent laxily in release and placement of refugees. Los Angeles County Supervisor James Hayes asserted that the current system ''ls a fatte. And it appears to be just a trigger for releasing these people pre~ maturely into the community." "What amazes me," Obledo said, "is that there was not a bi~ of lead tlme (o plan for thl&. I ~ould have told the fed~al gov- ernment years ago that Saigon wasgolngtofall." l Weary officials from several federal agencies said that the professionals in retua:ee place~ . ment are now arriving a"f Pendleton . They represent several international religious' groups which traditioo.ally have handled the awesome problem or caring for and placing the-dis".: Po6&!'SSed. :~ The federal aides said tha1: specific blocks of social Security numbers have. ~en reserved few~ the refugee population. That'. wOuld allow constant tracing on- ~e t.J:ie refugees are placed in th~ community. · • Staf.e and ·county officials re· peatedly Sought specific in- formation on the possible tmpa·ct of thousands of refugees oft "" California's housing and employ: ment. But rederal aides could provide (ew answers. ' All agreed tliat u~W Congres~ appropriates federal"'1qds forte~ fugee care, few answers arc available. After the lengthy session, many .of the delegates - in~luding: the two Orange Countx. officials-traveled lo a tent city at Catnp Talega and saw for themselves the scope of the re- fugee problem . U.S., RUS8 Ripped GENEVA, Switzerland (APl- Mexico today blasted the United States and the Soviet Union for what it called their failure to live up to ptomU;es in the interna- tional treaty banning the spread of atomic weapons. The Bright Side Shortages are occuring in virtually.every industry. The carpet in· dustry is no exception. Two factors are causing the·. shortages. The demand is astronomical! Carpeting is on longer a luxury, but a necessity. People are using carpeting in rooms which used bo be tiled, such as.kitchens. baths. dinirrg-ro"Oms .. and bedrooms. Also. carpeting is installed out' side, and even on the walls. secondly, the fibers are in short supply due to overwhelming de- mand from not just the carpel industry, but Jl\LL industry. · We feel that there is a positive aspect to all of this. The manufac· turers are making better Qualllles --:Ith available yarn. ~nd muc,h more of the lunky stuff Is disappearing. It may appear that pnces are higher, but actually you are just looking at BETTER CARPETING. • DEN'S : iiistallitioii: 0cll•tom drapsriss . U:. NO. 2l04n . 1663 'LAC!NTIA AVENUE • COSTA ¥fSA,'c:ALIF. 92627 • FHONE 646~t38-646-2355 ' l ' .,.. wh Ina ly ' wa the Gh re• silt ·yeA agJ sci· ... sid QUI eel ••l • Olli ~a l\jt· lin ~·· tla ~pi ~U1 ll'o .ili• ec< the jl> I Un ar< 1 A w 'l'~e COii tax how eall Pl lo t tow1 ~ 'r1 cei ccltt side bill. alsc gaSo Jea! 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T•G,Trl.16. 69 ll'llo-11. •&rees. e says, "ll's not loo good." . --•-"-~ • 1 ··-" , __ -• -1 Miitner JM 1 u -.. ...,, •. ., , ,., ,,.._ .L T•"•''"" 111J 11 u• ... ~. . AIUO Ch I.II I 4'1 «I -h 1.20 ·• l6J lllilo + II) ._.,,. .. • • 1 -+ ,_...., ·•• •· M • · ..,., · .. -v• H ~ '"·o-,, ·"H , , ,~. "" l tt 1 • n• 1•""-v. Enwi..-11 IJ 111o 20\lo--v. tn41f11Gft 2 1 ):ll 1a ... + ,... MHHLD 1.11 1 ,. 1 -~ --o o-Te•ou11 1.HI ' Its n -.., . Only for englneer.1, accountan•· and mathomiU•t and ·'° , tt 10..-. "' 1:~1"° j J 11 • "" 111e1,..1.1.a • 1J i1"'-"" _,M 1.Js ts 1101 6311o-1 o..i..SOI .... 10 lls 1a\.-"" 1.,. 1nw JO .as 10•%o-J"' ..., " :t=0ci'\ ~ ~ lll6+'it! _.:11 :? b-:=:: ~=~·r:, ,: ~ ~ 1=.u 'C:.~~ ,f: 'l~. '\\ ::~:~11::: 1: ~t~ l: o..si .... 2•.. 11 s~.-111 ~!~A\r~o~ J r,; 1!~ ~ science teachers is the employment outlook britbt. Bqt "''~-JO , 212 ...... ""' 'j! s 2t 2,~-.,. 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',. ,.l~, ~; ::r:::;i~-~ 12~ 1t~:-:Z ~::~:;~::=:: i ~·11 ::: quarterod in Bethlehem, Pa., and comnUes i·ob orr·-re· _.... 3 JI ··-... o:;r;'i;'v2.• J 161 ...... \It l!!._Clll' 1...... I IT-Yt+ "" lnlik:Ypf IV... I ttV.+ \lo --~· h'l'llltD ,,,.. • 1• 1• -~ Tll•Ol<OI .79 I .n ""'-.. -.... ._... AMA 1.15 9•210•7"'>-1" CJIMPd t.31612 113 ., ....... EUCMI J\ltD 6d1 .. ~J'Mo ·~211 11 JS -..Ko..OlJ JO IO\to ... llilf'l'Cllnll . .O 1 IS.. 12~-\rl TIWnle\1 .1121 14 '°. ~ eelved by 156 colleges and universiUea around lb~ ~OQ, .~~_-,ro,·,,· • •• ~, 1l!t:='.,ll G•~:J: : ': ~"":; ~ F••ee-... -~ ~ • -\la ::::::''.;: -6 ~ !:!-·~ =:"11t~"7 11! ,~·\4i =~~ .. : :~ ~I 1:,..-·~ J:=~~~Jl 3' r-=: :~ says: ,,_.. ......-.. -,. ,.. ••""-"''--~•-,.,. •• ,..,, , •• ,. _._, Mol'l'<:r~.'°' 10 11 -:v. ''"''~'·· 11 t1:ii.-v. Thr;u,0 . ..011 n S'!lo-'IO Arflef"ac: I HI 5 5 l•'h-.... "'"'•• .. ''' ,......., ' -.. .... -.. , C .. t•~ 2 311'1-\Ill ......, Tl'·-:c,1n I II ... 14'~~ 'llO ' • .. •. ...,,_,_ ,, Qll!f •• I IO'h ••• FelrClllO.Jlt • 60 1 _.,. 1n1 ... conO... 5 10 It.... 'I' ••·• It.CA pt 'h •• 110 ;n•.ro-1\1, ,,_ • i1 "'ff' ·6 .. • ,.._ ... °' l'neum t • )t >016 + ,,.. F•l,mtf' ·'° & 19 IO'J't '.. IMlf'I ..... 2• ) 1111 Ul't . .. MCIMKllT I s s ·~ Vt 11 ... tdllO Co . . •s l ~ \4 Tide ilr • .a ' SI »•n •• ,.. ''SUM PICKINGS FOR .JUST about everybody but :~i::~~ •. -~ f»,. !;~ \\.,. 0wit11'"" • •• 1 ii.-"· F .. .utt er •• 1.w :a"'• "" 111M '°'m11 ,,. 21ov.-aY1 Monoor•m • ,. •~ ••• ,_..,.., .1s • $-IJ 22-.-~. r r..-.1u .1°" 10 11J n •t.-..., ' · • "' Oltl1 Cttll ,. 10 '"--V. F""""' .40 i 3 9 -\to lt1IFI•'". 17 tilll J2'h-I MOfl.t'oeA ,4' II XII t -"' 11<Mtmn .Olb ,, 52 2~-i,;, Tune Inc 110 6ti 50 • V. ~11neen_, ng candidates, and possibly accounting mai·ors. """"lrfl ·''" , .. 1•'h+ .. °"'er:'iJ .. 1 • • ..., Ftr w 11 f c1 •• 11 s1to-""' 1111M•r" 1.1 s * ,,,,.._ .. Miw>un 2 • .0 1 •1"' .,,._1~ At+<• .)u 10 1 12 + ..... l1me1 M .!(11 1 1J12 1•1H-"" N d h A'" Alrllne' 21 l'Q l'le-'l'o Chrl'°' I . J 11\tl-'-filfilll MfO •• •9 ~ \<o lnlHold SJb .. • 11 '10-'lo Mons pl l "'-. . ••9 1~1'/ii ~.O Too! 11 •1 1•1J.-V. Tlmlt.11 1.IOt • t 5 :Jl'h-V. ow, mi way t rough the season, culbacks appear to have Am &•II .20 .. 1:a ti'>+ .,. CNOl'I\& . ~ 46 12 _'I+ Ftdllt•• c. .. 109 s:i..--!lo 1u.....ine t.:M s ..,., •2 -J\'.o Mon10• 1.01 • " ,,.,.__ \(,, AHYH 1.10 • 5 1t -... T•S11m•11 R1 •• • 11v.-:i.. hltenntneeringaswell.'' ASt.....02 ... ' 111 v._1 Ch'cwnlpf s .. • 5s10o--.. F"'-to11co1, '' "''" •.. 11111 Min1na , 16 ,,.._"' Mo11Pw1.ao • ~ n-·• Rtktxtld .60 • .a. 'l"'-"' TDD•n P•c~ •• 1 1•,. •.. "If IP Am8rcsl .IO J 6J 19\11 ••• ~ysltrCp ., •l' ID'l'o-\l'i F*1Mo11<11110 2t I~\\ lflllliAl.rttl .3' • 6 2•"'°-v. MongSt.ao. •. JI 211'1 + \lo Ae1Stot'6 . .0 1 • '"'-,, ToGO!.hopyd . 'l ~+ \'o Ben Upchur_ch, placement director at Georgia State ""'sioo •30 1 1• '~ ·· · 111 .. "" .. tt ,,..,_ 1.1o Fo1o111Mf . .a. • 21•2 ~+ ,.... 1nuk-1 . .0. ' 2•s 21'1!o-\<o Miw>vM .111;1 • '' •n-""" Re• E1.c .ta • ...,. 15'h-11o Toi-Ed 1 1 :J.1 1'l•-• • .l ACe112.20t• ISJJOl.lo+l{o I Mt 10 1\'o Vo FHP•Pl'h• i.2.-._ JMIPeOer1t4JtJtV.-~o Moor-Ml,ol.05altJ .. ~-1"-R•IGrP .20h .. 60 S •'\\ lonll•Cp .o!Oll 10 1'-t-1• university, says ''the demand for college graduates this ·•c.11111•~ •• 1 2111o •.• CIR••ttr'rri:·. 70 1'41-;'.lt FdPptlt.20 •• s.a "v.-~ ir11R<Kt .iM • 1 sv.-'I+ McwvJP1.101• 461 .,.,,._,"'" Re•Gpt 2,70 • 1• ,,.,..,.."' TootdH ,,oo 1 11 ,,,,._,, · bo tlOl 15 ti b it I AmCM Mtg .. H 2 •·· Cln,lell .60 1 .u 20 -!lo Fe<1S11t11 .JO J H J'llt-V. 1111tl.Tt.~2 '"" 21\lo t h Mo,.uc11 .111 S JO U'h-'111 Jle1Gpf2.60 .. SI 9""+ h Tt•neCo ."ll 11 lt \•-11 ~ew: 1$ a u_ o percen . ess t an was ast year.•• "C11t•11 1.20 • ,, u•A-"' on c..11_..,,, 1 ,0 1sv.-""' FectOst 1.1• 11 ...o 4~+ ""' 1 T&~H • •• 2 1 4•v.+ 1 Mcww 1:1.., •• JO 2i.-. .•• Re..,111c cp s 1~ 2v. •.. T•..,,111m .59 1• m •v.-""' Doug Nichols, placement director at Shippensburg ,-~~",1" ;,-; ,•, "'• ~ ••• OnG ot•.10 •• 1~ " • 1.,.. ,.......corp 1 • lD 2•Yr-1l!lt 1 TT 1 4'h •• •t •SV:o+ "'"M ,.,,.,,."",,·~~ J 2•,, ~· 1tt AepFlns .to • • 10 • ,,,. T•Mls p1 ••·, •• 2 .. -1 .0. • •• ,-,,,,·, .•"> >> >>I I•"•·:.'. On G E p1 4 .. .r10 " -V? Fibr1brd . .a .. , J I l(Mlo.-14 1 1'& p1J ' •• JI _.2'h , 1'1) - -,_., •. ..,... ~ ... fhto.Mm Inv 'j 1 2\'i • \to Trnslnc .1iD . . 'J..i lt•/o + "' ra .. State College, says, ''Tbe cliche that a college educa~ .,._0 .. ,, .. ,, •• ,, ••• ::. O llMH• l.«i 7 2l 2J • .,. Ficl Flnc1<1> • s 111.+ .,.. 1 T&T pfK • .• s.i .,.,,. ,,,., MortHor .•02t * !?~ ____ .;,. .. AePslf1.110.1o ,.., J1~-1-. tr-o .to 12 tlO ~ ... ..... w • •• CIT Fin 2.20 I 1n JIV.-Yo FldUlk 2.<IO 6 • 30 .. • I TT pfl\I 2\<o ., :SSA 18 .. + tV. MDIOrDlol ,1 3 1:112 .... ...--~ RHtvOil . It 1 ..o.a t \'f-"1 1'nKCLi11 ,,S 6 12 ~ 1.-t;.on guarantees you a job is no longer lrue. '\ . " •Pt ·"•·· 1 1~ i.-. aeic..r. ·• 1, tu 31-.-1~ Fleldc.•MI 1 jO .. 10 + o,r, 1 Ta.Totes .. 1, ., .. .v. M1Fuel1.20 1• i.o »'"'+2\to ,_u.uerdl 1 , 1 1i\4i-"" TmotoF .ui. s :u ,,... "' ' C I b• U · It • Ath Co U • AmElcPw 1 1 Jl1 W.W. •·· OtSt¥ 2.'°11 , allO )t\.lo t-,... Fittl'olCp . .a s 11 wv. •.. llll•llf'C 1.JO , 4 111'1-"' MISlTtl 1.~1 t 12 1a1ti+ 16. Rew;:oOS .l2 11 JI 3J>4+ \to Tr ... un I .~ 10 ._. JM.-""' o um ta n1vers Y s ena nstan ne says, "The A4',•,m,,"',",.' ,•, "•' ... .,.. ~ OUIM 11111 .. • 2,,. ... FIMIF..t i.11 s 1;;is 11•11-"" in""'*' Gr 1 J •• tJ.... Mw11"on1 .:w. s 19 •-.+ ""' i:te .... .c .2so ~ 70s 11•"'-"'-' T,',:!", "•",, .'. ,·",, im __ ·;.: •Umber of direct Job. "·Un•s flled with the orr.·ce are'down '' ' . ... OtmS. ,)Ob .. 61 l'Ao-.... Fintn. 1.10 1 19S ~ .... 1Mll 8r .~ I • ll'o-Yo Munld pf ..0 •• It •ft •.. Jle..ton t.10 19 211 n + l\(o ••• w ·-... iq .._ 4 n pfl'll.,llOl l:W.+ \lo Cltrlt1v .'6 12 211> •"-+\'lo FltO..rt:sll a 7~ 13'1+-'ll< llllRPwl.«I t 1S ll'l> ••• M"""'Ol.OISO lS I~+ 1111 Jl9xt>arn .70 s 11 116-\.'o Tr•t1,WApt .. II 12'1ii-'f• t m past years, and the job 'ollers are com1·ng throug"' "GnBd .aii .. •29 n""+ v. ... 1 •• .,. , , Ftt 011c .to i n1 ~.,.. 11111 lNMl.2• :a 2'J J~-~ MlltpCo 1.20 • 21 1Mo+ \lo RellllrU 1.12 , " 201ti-1"fl TmWF1 -°'ti • 1J u:i. ••. U, AGet!Sc 1.32 .. 11 U"'°+ '"' ulY 11¥Wll.. ~ + ·I ~ .. , •• , >.>0 >> --·· " -·.IO , tt• _._ ""' _.,_ >'• '''''''I.Ill 11 •-•·-· h hi l th · t " 4 •·1 •• , '"''"'-"· C11r111 .. pfl •.• IJ01) +:-. ~-·~-,.. ... ._ 1Mf4117,2!1.+~ -Aexllpf2.1' .. 2 ...... +~• -·'-UC a er an111pas years. ,..., ns ........ .,._._,.. 0 5 • 2 FAMIM .2• l 2Js 1'4-1 i-Etl.30tt 21 11y,,+ \lo ,,,,..,,°", s • M + v. "" ... 1n11 1.11 1 a. W\'o-V. Tro1w1r•J)IJ •• 14 lO'o'>-"'t ' JerryRichardson,aasistantdirectorofcareerplanning ~f:11:r:·s ~~ Wi'-·~ ~"'i~, •. ~ .. ··a .,,,•,.• "",,,.+~ ~"N8:'~~ ~ 't :V-.:.·w; 1wo,_:~e11.,.s. ~ ~1 :~~· ~ ~"~L11l"• ,; '::..-·~ =:•111 pfr-;-·i 1:? ~~~=1: i~:...~~:: ~~ 1~: at Ohio's Bowling Green State University, blames the re· ~:.=:::I: 1m ~ .. t': ru· ........ 14 'j 1t'O ·~! • f,•,•,•MClpl~.~: 11.1,. '!~. ~ •-P'Sl.52 1 1) , ... -.. NllDIKO~ ~:M ...... " ~=·\II .. 61 SI\\-V'o r~:c~i:t: :: ~ 1:-" :~·' tession for the reducUon in campus recruiting. . :~~1'~~ 'i 1~ !:.= ~· g."?~112~ 1~ 1~ 1;1~~ ~ F11u11t1e ·" 'o 2• ""' .".": :r: ::_~~ : ~~ 1;t;:. ~ ~,. °' ... u .. ~: :rcr~osn~ 1~ 2~ l~~-.~~ T•r:t.1e ·"' • s 1~ • "A I t r ani . h • ..... Or.11!:11" 1 . .0 .. t.O 12 -l'h FllV&li; .2)lio I 56 ~ + ""' IWI Corprtn •. 14S 11'1· .. ,... Nfr'o Sc ... 10 24 -Ak MMr ·"' 11 21S :lO'!ll • "" Tri• ac: -~ 71 s 10 -\ • o o comp es are not qwte sure w at the ·-.. ~c,!'.•, ,•, "•"' ~,__._ +-11e llOe'< a.,.. .... J!>O u _, Fsw11c 1.1• 10 :?t 1• -"' 1u inu .es • m 10,1._"' H•~C . .o 1 130 IN• "" AtM\rld ·'° , •s ll'h• "" Trlnlt¥111 .IO s L4I "''"-... economic picture is and are interviewing a litUe later than A;;;NG; 1"."s.. 1 li: n-z-·~ a0ew&P1t a .. 1100 10 .1 FIKftM 1.1110 to »Yi• .... 1u 1nt1 ep.-,.. 11 1~"' •.. :::i:~~;: -~ 2~ ;;,;:::: ~ R,1"'11. 1.20 ,' ,•, •,·.~· v. lir..:~ 1~ 1l ~~ ~.~~t, Am SN ling ll 15 """• Vlo (IOfo•Go .st 13 1'7 1~-'N Fl,,_, P' ''° 6 St l'JV.-\to -JJ-Nell ('.1111 .Sl J 1111 11\Q + "9 IOGr In .4(1 '' ••. TAW pl _.... •• 1 Sl'h-\I:;. they used lo,'' Richardson says. ''A lot of them aren't going Amsn1ps 1k 111 ... 1~ ..... 0111t1 '".JO ••• '' J\<o •••. Fist.~~·~~ 1: l!t"' ~ ~~ .. F :,." : ,", ig~-. ~ Nt C11 p11"'" .• 1l :n • ~ ~.J: :tt it. ~ 1~::,l'i tAw pr•.•.. 11 s.v ••. to make any Orr.r. Unti·1 July .• Am Stnd .IO J •to 12""-,,.. Owt!P pf 1 •• J '* ... Flftt '70 • 21 3 •.• -·-.... NO>mtll n" 'lO ~ ~ ' TIKIOnG ,,. 1 Ill 10 •. • ' •. , -Am54dpf•""·· '5214------~ CMI 1111'<9 .. 130 •v.+ ~ Flernlne . 1 •.• .Nc>Fnd.tib •. IJ 11 Ntclt L 't0 ' .~ .... R¥1tnt .91)11 •4 Hll'i• .... TwCFo• . .a J 20110'4--'' Robert Pardieck. placement director at Bradley Ams1 ... 11 .2111 1~s '"-"' ~.!~,'·· :! ~""~-t: ~:~::.-rn J 'f! ,~·y; f.'°'"....,i'.i''::~~1;:,:1~ ~~ 1o111>e1l11:J2 ·s 1 JJ\to.-v. ==·,:~11 ~ :~~! ~ TyuLr;.,10011 110 1•v.-..., V · · · p · Ill • I ""' StDr•' 2 4 114 32'h-t'll., "'" ... • " -FL• E c.o.st 10 10 n.v. ... NUOllU 1 20 4 .11lt6 ui,,+ \It '"' 2 11 116 11"" .,:, T'o'let C, . .a J :JI 21~ n1Verstty 10 eorJa, ., Says 'as it present y Stands, there Am. •,•.!1·,", 10 1SOJ1,1 ~ ~ ~:::I~,:~',', ~ 1~ ;1.;! Fl• Gfs .to • •2 12 -'Vt J g:,..,.::r1::1,12': u· -Z.1"" NOl•t pl i'lo .. I 3l Jlo<~l·.2!: 6 2• 1•v.:-~ t\ are tentative i'ob offers.'' · m • P ·• .-.... + ... CH 1 F••Pwr 1.ts 1 • ., ~+-'"' J., cl'i;r, •. l'100 "' -1 Nt1F .... 1Gs 2 ,. 9 21»1o-"A Roc:ri 1.1 .1• ' J/ 10 -v u-ATt•1• 3.M •• 6 •2"'-•·· ALpf1.IO .. ' \-\-\ti FliPwLl.)6 • tJl '10\1\t-\le -IC .IO I •I""'.,_ NllGi\:l.OJ 1 11 l l:W.-V-. R-O-.>t•> , o ,·;,; UALlnc .tO.I • 119 20'4-11" .'' '.'' ....... i:o.11SIGe1 JI .. 1~-'tW -N 1 '' ,~ ''" -~· U >""·' '11 ... ~•I f · '·· ... ·1•• Cl.tSGslf 1.*3 ,, • '''"'-v, FltSlttl l\l'i 3 21 2l""+ '"' ~l(or 111 1till 91 ll'i-•I) •I mes ·· ... -"' Roc-wUl11 J 6 311 21~ V. ilfC.O ,,.,. ._. • ! Tax on Gas-eating Autos Gets Backing WASHINGTON <UPI) - Tt)e House Ways and Means Committee bas approved a tax on automobiles based on how many miles they get per eaUon of gasoline. Proponents. called it a way to turn the industry around toward gas-efficient cars. Op. ponents said it w&s a "slap on thtwrist. '' THE VOTE COUW con- ceivably be changed as· t.be cd'mmittee completes con - sideration of ~he energy lax bill. It has already approved, also tentatively, a federal gasoline tax increase of at least three.cents a gallon. }.'he fuel efficiency tax, ap-- prOved 21 to 13, would start with 1978 automobiles -that is, those that reach the de· elers' showrooms in late 1977. If a manufacturer's fleet of autos met an average ruel ef·. ficiency, standard, he wOuld escape the tax. Ir the fleet average fell short, the manufacturer would be taxed on the autos that clid not meet the standard. THE FLEET standard would be 18 miles a gallon in 19'18 models, 19. for the next year and 20 the next year. ln 1978, cars subject to the levy would be taxed at 2 per- cent of their value (wholesale price) for those getting 17 but leas than 18 miles to the gallon; 3 percent for those 16 to 17; 4 percent ror J,hose 1S to 16; and 5 percent for those getting less than lS miles a gallon. The scale gets one mile tough er each year. Waggonner said the stan- dards are those Ute auto in- dustry Itself promised Prest·. ·dent Ford it would meet volun· tarily. . . /\'f'W ·l'ork 15 ltlo•t Artie"• ~ . .. • • . .. _,. .. ••• . " -.. . " -" -·· .. •. ... -°'t ... .... . .. P'INllStklll TOUFyr•OO PINl~\i. s. ........ ,fOD AMEll~l..1$ l:lUI '!8 -.Juy tit• Dally Piiot for Pean.its {and. a lot of othe~ ... at comic•) .. , -. delh,.,.d 1 days a """" 642 • 4321 (Direct or collect) ,, ""' .. , w t . ' H1t f.:!J-~.. C.OC•Qll 2.30 1S 46) 1$ -S'h FIUM Cp . .0 IS "' ll'Jo-\lo JlmW•tl AO ' )JO lS -""' N41 lnclu .2S 3 jO 5'• • . . Jloc-pl 41'. • Sol'h;-.... UGI Cp l.l2 • 1S 12'4-:~~::; ·t:i ! M 1t:,: ~ r.oc18D11 «121 "' 1'"' FlllOl'lJ, .• 2 ,.,.., ..... 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C.1Uornlo 112'1eO • (714) IM0-8121 1.AGUNAHlLLS: 23621 PueodeValencll.C.Ulomlall2863• (nfl 188-TlllO. • I { • ., ' • • .. 7 • WASHINGTON <UPI) -Prellbnt l'ord toda7 told 1!!,;:ucan con1reulon•l· .1 be 11 '•damn mad!' tbat.1 ... tli'e• if 1ome American re- ttstance to tbe resettlement ot Vletnameae refu1eestn the Unit· ~Stat.el. • Con1res1ional le.,_ quoted Ford aa 1ayln1 the cone~ ot the resetUement ef lort fl • morally pi1bt.•• C'ardi•al Dead Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, former primate of the Hungarian Catholic church and longtime enemy of communism who. spent 15 years as a refugee in the U.S. · mission in Budapest, died today at 83. Security ·Said lax • At· Bank. Faulty security· a nd un- neceuary construction frills played right into the hands of buralars who took '3.3 million in loot three years ago from the United California Bank's Honarch Bay tfranch, an Orange County Superior Court jury was 'told late Monday. Plaint'iffs' attorney Arthur Hews told the panel in bis open- .ing statement that laxity at the Laguna Niguel bank was typical of all UCB branches "and indeed of the banki ng industry in ~ern California." He told the jury that an Oreo Alarm Company representative . testified in a federal trial tbat eent the team of burglars to long prison terms. that a 14-year-old child could have bypassed the alarm systems employed by tbe bank on March 25, 1972. Oreo, the bank and the Diebold Safe Corporation are defendants in a lawsuit that seeks ne_.-ly $50 million in damages for 60 clients who lost cash, coins, jewels and securities when their safety de- posit boxes were rifled Hews saifl he will put experts on the ~itness stand ln Judge Claude M. Owens' courtroom who will testify that the burglars were given unlimited op-. portunit.ies to cash in on some "totally inadequate security." The burglars' rooftop opera- tion during a three-day weekend were made even easier by a parapet that was not only fll'Chite.cturally pleasing,but eave the intruders a very eff ectlve screen for their drilling opera- tions, Hews said. · And be condemned~ bank for providing a six-foot attic above the vault which all<>wed the· burl.Jara to store thei,r tools and explosives in safety while they worked on the rooftop bole that was to lead them to $1.3 million. <See BANK, Pap AZ>' DOW LaES 21; • '.PROFl1S TAON NEW YOR1' (UPl) -Prices plunaed under the weight of pro- ftt takinf today in ad.Ive tradmf on the New York Stock Ex· chanse~ The Dow Jon.!!t~!'duatrtal aver ace Jolt 20.• pulllW toeM. n. to the previou four leuians, It •alned 53.19 polota. Decllnel led •dVUlll b)' OcM a ~to-ftve maratn. (Tables, ~ell were lo er • ln active traclln& on the Animcan Sock !.:xchanle. • · 0 Tbe President'• Views were.re· layed to rer:rteta by Senate J\el>Ubllea ...,._ Jfu&b Scott followlllf a meetlq In the Cabinet l'OOlf :.~OOPleaders. In a b~_an.qa ...,_. a House aultc•mltt.. OW: PlnlrraUon Jifoeday_. ~''' ,ilau. ol what the tla.ileG ~ lllould do with ~ lSCr,000 r.r....-'that have fled South Vi-'n•m got a thoroueh airin1. The Administra- Uon a1ked Congress to spend $50'1 mllllon for re1ettJement ol tbe re- fuaees. The beartng reaumecJ to- day. "It makes me damn mad," Scott quoted the President-as saying. "It just bums me up, these great huma_nltarians. Now, damn it. they just turn their backa." Ford. using some of the ltn>Dlest language o! his pre-• I sidency, also told tJle meeting: "We dido•t do it with the Hungarians, we didn't do it with the Cubans and, damn it, we're not goi"g to do it now." Scott 1ald that Ford thought it was .. shocking and amazing" that there would be oppition to the refugee program'9and that such eriticism would erupt. A UPI survey of congressional offices over the weekend showed n .. zing? Fairgrounds Stab"les Eyed A~ling will be held Wednes· day morning at the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds to decide whetber to raze the .remaining banu;, stables like the one that burned a month ago and killed 14 horses. or to make the present structures safer. The meeting will be held b e tween the four-member groun'ds committee of the Orange County Fair Board and three barn lessees and a trainer. But Person sajd that a petition is being circulated against the pipe stalls. "The -eonsensus-is-that since the electricity has been turned off to the present barns we would rather keep the barns up. That's because the pipe stalls are un- desirable and because the wooden barns will serve as a re- minder of the need for new 'Local Control' facilities. If the barns are pulled down people might forget the need." The Costa "Mesa Fire Depjll'l· ·menl had to abandon its in- vestigation of the cause of the fU'e before it could complete its review , but a department spokesman s aid that the blaze was probably caused by a human (See STABLES, Page AZ) But whatever comes of Wed· nesday's 10 a.m. meeting, dis- satisfaction app..-enUy will con- tinue in the aftermath of tbe tragic April 11 blaze. Newport Beach attorney James Person Jr .• who has filed dama1e claims totaling $50,000 agaimt the_stateon behalf of those wbo lost horses in the blaze, made clear today that many people re- main critical of fairgrounds man~gement. Glavas to Oppose Merger of f atrol "The resPonse bas been 1low and it is incomplete," Person as- serted. Person. who is counsel to the recently formed Fairgrounds »luestrian Safety Organization, emphasized that this group wants!oae UlOl'e adiooin mak- ine tile J)NHbt hrna nht and 4~ coutnaedm°' ol 8 permaaent new eqtaestrlan center. • Fair1rounfl Kaaager Jim Porterfield said that alternatives to J>e considered Wednesday will be whether to increase f ll'e pro- tection for the present st.nictures or raze them and bring in porta· bJe l>iRe stills.-. ~ Porterfield said that these pipe stalls would rent for $6.:;o a month compared with the $15 a month stall tenants presently pay, Porterf'ield said that the fair boa.rd would_provide the land for these eorral~1ike structures free and horse owners would pay the monthly.rent on them. - SEEKS HARBOR CONTROL · Potlce Chief Glavas Stepson Arrested ---,--~ ~ . In San Juan Death 'By TOM BARLEY OUlie Deity Pllet~ ' Oran~ County Sheriff's of· ficel'f today jailed a Riverside man and charged him with the mur4er of a woman whose body, . burned beyond r.ec:ognltion, was found Sunday after . firemen doused a blue in 'her Sao Juan Capistrano home. . Deputies identified the def en- dant u Gregory Glen Coates, 18. of'6366 Stobbs St., Riverside. They ~d he ls the son of Mearl GQates, 42, of 33911 Vla de Agua, San Juan. and that the younger man's name baa been leeally chan1ed. Coates la the stepson of Goates' .wtt'e, Hetty. 47. whose body was found Sunday in the blackened bedroom of the couple's home. Sheriff's officers stressed lo· day that it may be necessary to check dental records before they can positively identify the body as that of Mrs. Goates. She was last.seen Sunday when she left her employment at San Clemente General Hospital. County pathologists comment- ed toda)' that their preliminary finding in establishing the cause of death is that the woman who is almost certainly Mrs. Goates died of suffocation. (See SUSPECT~ Page A2) By GARY GRANVIILE Of ttie 0111, ..... 5Wf Newport Beach Police Chief James Glavas said today he will propose that the ci\)' be excluded from a proposed merger ol lbe county harbor patrol and sheriff- coroner's department. R.a&her than have ~ l~w en- ' r.e.,...e'9t •sen~ eperattae witbln tbe-eit,y-if the merger is approved by the Board of Superviso!'s, Ne~port BeJc!h should contract with the county to provide harbor patrol services, Glavas said. He maintained that "the city lopg ago opted for local control" and that as presenUy operated the harbor patrol "acknowledges local needs and citizen desires." And, Glavas added, there can- not help but be problems should two law enforcement agencies attempt to operate within the same jurisdiction. "Whal we have is a suggestion that another law enforcement agency share duties within the ci- ty," Glavas said. ''There would be no discord or lack of harmony on my or (sheriff) Brad Gates' part," the police chief said . "It would just create a very difficult situation.'' GI av as said he.. will talk to Gates to discuss the pendlng merger. He also noted that he and City Manager Robert Wynn will meet with Supervisor Thomas Riley Thursday after- noon to discuss the proposed merger. In a recent memo, Riley in· dic~ted that be might support the consolidation. However, today he said that he is undecided and is awaiting a report from the coun- ty administrator's office as well as discussion with Newport Beach. officials before taking a firm position. "Right now," RUey said, "I think I might oppose the merger but I'm just not ready to say at this time.'' Glavas pointed out that (See HARBOR, Page A2) TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1975 c TEN CENTS. eeStiu1JM111i that several lawmakers have been deluged.. wiUI antire!ugee mail and telephone calls. Asked if racism played a part in some of the antagonism, Scott said, "Some nastiness has erupt- ed -not a great deal, but enough to make you sick. I think it's regrettable." Scott insisted that be bad hard- ly any anti·refugee mail and said that "Congress will soon learn the CHEERS, NOT CASH Union Leader Chavez Chavez Seeks . ~ Boycott Aid At UC Irvine ByDOUGLASFll1'1'7.SCBE OftlltO.llJPli. ..... Farm labor leader Cesar Chavez brought his campaign for support of a United Farmworkers' boycott of grapes, lettuce and Gallo wine to UC Irvine Monday. "This is the year of the farm worker,'' he told an audience of about 400, of ··which about half were Chicanos. Awaiting Chavez' ap~arance, students stomped their feet, clapped and shouted "Viva Huelga ! Viva Chavez!" But at the end of the session, when Orange County farm labor organizer Julia London urged the audience to pass the hat and raise funds for the cause, most ol those in attendance sought a has- ty path to the exit. Chavez' talk, part of a circuit of appearances al Southern California college campuses, was low key; no shouting, no violent gestures. But the content was a harsh condemnation of farm labor practices, the competing Teamsters and, above all, Gallo wineries. Agriculture is the third mo,,t hazardous occupation. The life expectancy of a farm worker is 49 years'. Inf an\ mortality is high. The incidence of upper respi,ratory diseases is 400 per- cent that of the rest of the popula- . lion, he said .. And be had particularlY harsh words for stdke breakers. "If my mother bi'eaks my strike, she's going to have a bard time saying she'$ my mother. Break- ing a strike Is the worst crime or all." Answering a student's question about whether Vietnamese re- fu,ees may be used as strike breakers, be said, ••Nobody knDWs tor •ve what will happen with the Vietnamese. ••We're wortied about that buause the long history of agribusiness ls one of Importing people to work for lower wages and break strikes. Uthe growers cap do it, rest assured that they . will hire them to work in the fields, '1 he said. innate sense of decency ancl morality ol the American peo. ple." He ,s-ingled out for criticism Sen. George McGovern of Soutb Dakota, the 1972 Democratic pre- sidential nominee, who bas sug. gested some refugees might want to return to Vietnam ratbel than settle in the United States. <See SNUBBING, Page AZ>. DoCtors Fly to . Capital .. As many as half of Orange County's anesthesiologists went to Sacramento today, leaving sur~ . gery al most hospitals in thecoun• · tyon an emergency-only basis. ,. No firm figure was available . .t. o n l 'b e n u m b e r o f anesthesiologists taking part in,, the trek to Sacramento to talk to" legislators and pc>ssiblJ Gov. Ed.,, mund G. Brown Jr.· _ But Dr. Philip Weingart, presi· dent of the Orange County Soci~ ty of Anesthesiologists, said 50 to AEPEAeUSSIONS FELT IN COUNTY-Editorial, A6 r• 75 were taking part in the sym-. pathy action in support of San· Francisco anesthesiologists who stopped work five days ago to protest a 300 percent bike in their malpractice insurance pre- miums. There are about 130 anesthesiologists in the county, according to the Orange County Medical Association. County doctors, Dr. Weingart. said, face a 100 percent malprac· tice insurance rate hike in July. with -another -increase likely in January. Anesthesiologists, be said. are in a particularly high risk field s~ CbeJ' are ~1ua.Uy _named in maJ&iedlee 1"18 resifting from surgffies. · ·· Their rates, therefore, are high, he said .. Premiums general· ly are 'in the $5,000 to $15,000 a year range, he said, but many go as higfl as $36,000. Asked what would be a pro· hibitive premium, he said, "There is no magic number where everybody will quit their practices.'' But Dr. Ron E . Pepitone, chief of anesthesiology. at St. Jospeh Hospital, said that when rates begin to climb above the $12,000 a year· mark, man.y will leave the fie1d . "Until now we were able t<> pass the costs along," he said, "but I don't feel that the public can afford it much lcmger.'' Dr. Weingart said that flat re-- payments set by the government <See HOSPITALS, Page AZ) )·. I Bandit Robs Mesa •1 Shoe Store of $200 A lone gunman brandishing a pistol robbed a Costa Mesa sh~ store of more than $200 Mondq evening, then fled on foot into the adjacent Harbor Shopping Center. Investigators said the clerk on duty in the Thom McAn Shoe' Store, 2300 Harbor Blvd. was not injured in the 8:30 p.m. armed ,robbery. Or:·.:~•t I we.&er . Sunny s kies throueb Wednesday with patchy 1 low clouds along the coast t in the morning hours. , Slightly warmer days . Highs in the mid 60s at the beaches rising to the mid 1 10s inland. INSIDE TODAY &nM peopl.e collect stamps. Some ~aoe coins. Others gather rort books. Alex J03tph'1 field is unvti. H~ bas J3or 14 of them. St0f'Jl,A1. Index MY-lenln Al Al!ll~ at ............ 11 ........ .. &..M. .. ,_ AU ==-11 °"""""' Al ..._ &4:17 Qetllfteil ..... °"""' ,.. CIMfct IU ...... t.a O..._.. IU .._.. Dlltel...UCtt Al .......... A H ................ .. ~--... "!IMC•. At•t1 ,.....,. ... ....... ~ •1.~ IMln!ll'*-IM, WWWNeM • ' ... ~·-.. ----· c . . .. ' 'I ' ' '·""' " . .' ..... . .,_ ..... . ~· ~· ..... . . ~· " ---~ ' .. • ' . I .~e~ Ro~ ,D~~1'J,~ .... , • ~ l 11 .... -.. -• otesting M~dics '$ay I ..._SA"CRAM ENTO !UPI) -. About 500 physicians converged Gil, th!: Capitol today, shouting de· ~ at legislators that they ~de immediate relief from alt)trocketing medical malprac- tl~ insurance rates. , ••Lawyers are making a killing robbing doctors,'' exclaimed John Somers, a Sacramento chest surgeon , complaining about attorneys' fees in malprac- tice cases during the meeting in a jam-packed legislative commit- teeroom. Assembly Speaker Leo T . McCarthy (0 -San Francisco), bluntly told them the Legislature could ·not offer immediate finan- cial he lp and said the doctors would have to bear the brunt of high inSurance rates for at least several months . .. No! We won't practice," ex- claimed the physicians, most or them anestheslologl5t.s who had· abandoned hospitals which were forced lo cancel a ll but emergen- cy surgery. But McCarthy s:ave no ground, saying the only immediate way to obtain lower rates was to persuade insurance companies. primarily Argonaut, to repeal . huge rate increases. However, he pledged his cooperation in work- ing for a lone·ranae &OluUon to lhe malpractice crisis. "While you guys are talking about all this foolishness (various bills}, bow are we going to pay these huge increases?" said Dr. Somers, who said his rates soared from $3,600 last year Supervisors Study Flow of Refugees . By JOHN VALTERZA · ' OftMD•llrl"lt.i:5Mifl Stale we lfare offi cials and supervisors from Orange and San Diego counties today began gearing up for an attempt at trac- ing the flow of thousands of re- fugees streaming into and out of tent cities at Camp Pendleton. The plan. developed during a sometime strident session of gov· ernment officials at Pendleton Monday, calls for the use of com· puters and data from volunteer placement agencies, plus in - formation gathered by federal of- ficiafs processing the refugees at the Marine base south of San Clemente. The full scale briefing included supervisors from .Orange Coun· ty, Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley. as well as l.eaders from . San Diego, Los Angeles and Alameda counties. The prirtie concern expressed . by California officials was that sponsors accepting the refugees are responsible and able to care for immediate needs of the Viet- name se families . Strong criticism came from several de- legates on the apparent laxity in releasing an estimated S,000 re· fugees thus far to all parts of the state and nation. ~ . The g~oup !Rr~.'111 4> "-daily Mesa Council Eyes $7,800 Survey Cost A $7 ,800 outlay to conduct a citizen attitude survey will be one of the requests considered at tonight's meeting of the Costa Mesa City Council. · flow of specific information on which refugees are being placed and where they are going. The California Department Of Health and Welfare will serve as the top clearing hou s e , and one supervisor from San Diego and another from Alameda w ill coordinate the effort for southern and northern California respec- tively. Bitterness emerged often al Monday's session. Health and Welfare Secretary Mario Obledo said he sWl is ex · tremely concerned about ap- parent laxity in release and placement of refueees. Los Angeles County-Supervisor James Hayes asserted that the current system "is a farce. And it appears to be just a trigger for releasing these people pre· maturely into the community.'' SUSPECT ••. ,Investigating officers said lo· day that they found the remains of a 'towel over the victim's mouth. Sheriff's Capt. Robert Griffeth rejected earlier rePorts that Mrs. Goates had been bound and gagged by her kiUer. • Officers said defendant Coates was trace(! to his Riverside home from reports by witnesses of a car parked in his stepmother's driveway during Sunday after· noon. They declined to furthe r elaborate on the possible motive for the killing. The dead woman's husband, a boat salesman, told officers he last saw his wife Saturday night .when she drove him to San Diego lo enable him to pick up a new boat and sail it back up the coast to Dana Harbor. lnveitigators said today they are satisfied that Mrs. Goates was sµffocated with a toWel and was dead.. when her attacker set her bed on fire and ran from the home. lo $10.300 allll<>~·ab. bl·• performance bad net~ . ••vou can either pay the pre--\ mlums ~r not p~_ovlde, ttlt' services,'' sald McCarthy, the most powerful man In the Legislature. ''I penonall)' re- commend you eo back towqrk. "We cann.ot give~ reUetf9r._. 1 the nex.t several moot.ha and perhaps noH!m>uCh lhe eod oC the year .·· McCarthy added. McCarl·hY and aev•~•I lawmallers pointed to bill& they introd\Ad, lncludin.I one which . his passed and been sent to Gov. EdmundG. Brown Jr. "That's another trough for the lawyers to suck up ~ bucks from the doctors," shouted Gerald J ~ Barron, an eye sur· geon, rererring lo the bill which has passed the Legislature. * * * Fro• Page AJ HOSPITALS Dollyl"I ............. ·through MediCal and MecliCare also ·hamper the doctors' ability to pass costs along to patients. The doctors are seeking a change in slate laws affecting malpractice. insurance such as has been done in other slat.es, Dr. Weingart said. Bright colors, music and flashing heels de los Ninos, entertaihed students in .a marked Cinco de Mayo at UC Ir ine Mon· campus p)aza.-Cjnco de Mayo is the an· day. The Relampago del Cielo Spanish niverss.rY. of the Mexican Army 's d.efeat ol • dancers and a children's theater •. Teatro Frenchforcesatthe1862BattleofPuebla. t ~--'~~~~~~~--. STABLES ••• The changes would ip.clude re- ducing the length of time aft.er an alleged malpractice in which a claim may be filed and settinl a limit on the amount awarded for factor -such as a dropped successful claims. cigarette -but the department could not fully rule out an ell!c· Citing such a law in tn·diana, he lric malfunction as the cause. said the uppe r limit of a settle- ment there is $500,000. Porterfield said that since the Jn California , he said, ''many fire permanent no-smoking signs times, the size of an award is • have been put in the barn areas, directlyproportionaltotheskillof. a night watchman has been an attorney and has nothing to do , hired, and additional w8.ter hoses with the case itself." installed. The session with legislators, he Additional recommendations said, "is in the hope that, with us of fire inspectors -such as a supporting the anesthesiologists hose for each barn, reducing the in northern California and with overhangs on barns, faucets in the problem .already at band in all. barns. provis ion of secured northern California, the containers for. feed &mt other legislature will_do so~g." combustible materials -have not been im.plemented , TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Regular meeting, City Hall, 6:JOp.m. UCJ LECTURE -"'The American West,'' Room 2Sl Humanities HaU, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAV,lllAY7 "ROMEO AND JULIET" OCC Drama Department, Auditorium, May 7-10, May 14·17, 8p.m. Adm . Free. Porterfield said, because the alternative of razing the build- ings mllht be decided upon. The grounds committee will re- port ...,on the outcome of Wed· ne1day 'a meeting with the lessees at th~ 1 11ext fair board meeting, April 22. ,r_ Pllfl*!'AJ ~ BANK •.. Hews.coliceded lhat all but '1-3 million .of the loot has been re-covered. ,But that must lWlt pre.. vent U..e jury from recompen1lng bis cDenll for the. defendants' astonlshlnc ne1llc~. be said. H~s said11 the 'Prqfeasional burll&n were clearly down bow to di&connect the alarm systems that linked the bank to Oreo headquarters by buttons clearly marked ''alarm'' or painted red by the security firm. A Bumper Crop Gone A Costa Mesa motorcy- cle accessory plant had its ,employe parking lot cleaned out Monday. Lee K . Raab, of Trabaca Products Inc., 3170 Airway Drive, complained to police that thieves pulled a truck into the lot som«ime during the night hours. They removed and slole. all 50 c~me'nt parking stall bumpers. One investigator said tcr day they had turned up DQ t;.oncrele leads yet. ·Mesa Police I "Host500 On'. Law Day Nearly 500 people participated in last 'ThursdiY'!: Costa Mesa Police Faclli(y open house held in conjunction with Presidenl. Ford's proclamation Of May 1 as NatioqalLawDay. 'J;he viaitors toured the entire department al 99. Fair Drive, ob- serving such sel.dom-1een .• divil.tons as the basement pistol training ranee. automated re- cords bureau and were instruct- ed in household aecurity measures. Tours wer:e conducted by . policemen donating off.duly time, along with reserve officers and members of the Costa Mesa Police Search and Rescue Ex- plorer Scout post, according to ~efRoger E. Neth. UCI LECTURES -Poelry Writing. Workshop, Room 248 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. "Heart a nd Circulatory. System,'' Freshman Lecture Hall, Medical Surge 11 Bldg. "The Worlds Within Us," Room 101 Physical Scieoc~s Bld&-'..'LiviDIJlarloe Resources of California," Room 158 Physical Sciences Bldg. All 7 P,.m . And those two air conditioning units on the roof surrounded by a decorative fe_n.ce_ ~J:QYi~ valuable cover and storage space~-M---1~b-­ for 111e daring weekend opera.. • ai ags F qwtd lion, he told the jury. Hews said the vault provided NEW YORK (UPI) -Postal ·Fro• Page AJ : SNU-BBING Scott described McGovem•l'I position as advOcatinl senmng the refugees back to Vletnarii. and said it was a belr!l.Yal of p..O. f~J,iberalism . . . Alsiltant Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd said today Lt\() EX·MARSHAL KY LANDS AT EL TORo--AJ REDS CALL U.S. PLANES 'WAR B00TY,'-.M GROUPS TO ASSIST VIET ~EFUGEl;S-.\9 ., "screenin"g process ought to be as thorough as possible'' to keep out UndesirableS"Such as prostitu~, bar maids and criminals. Byrd said he couldn't "verify;• McGovem'.s figure that 90 per. cent of the refugees would be bet- ter off in Vietnam butsald.''some of them might want to go b•c,k" and added, ••Those who wanl!·t.o go back certainly would be better off since that's wberethey want to be." Scott also said that Ford feels ''very strongly" that the Unile<.I States has a ''moral and legal ob· ligation'' tow,ards the refugea. Scott said that any thought that the refugees should be sent back home is "callous." HARBOR. •.• NeW'port Beach ·accepted erea-. lion of the Harbor District in 1956 as a means of d4tfeloping and maintaining a county resource, NewP9rt Harbor. At that time, the police chief said, it was the only county oper.aled ..hllbor~and-local con- trol was mainlained through cooperation with the harbor de- partment .which was located ln Newport Beach. The s urvey would be conducted b y Opinion Research of California. The survey is sought by City Manager Fred Sorsabal who has said that the desires ·or Costa J\.tesa r'esident.s need to be determined to help the slalf de- cide on whether to finance greater recreational Programs. J-le made this observation al a recent meeting when he said that suggestion s had been made that the city enter into joint agree- ments with the Newport-Mesa Unified Sc hool District to share construction of an Olympic·sized swimming pool and lo build a neW girls gymnasium at a high school. Driver Strips few problems for a team of authorities have rerovered eight burglars who carefully planned mailbags stolen from the Times their operation and took full ad-Square Post ,Office and first re· vantage of what he said wU the ports indic•te that the entire loot bank's negligence and faulty included hundreds of thousands Glavas said former Harbors, Beaches·a~d Parks Director Ken Sampson worked closely with local officials in forming policies that resPQnded to the needs of the .city's citizens. ,. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. ' ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT , ... O•d~<I' c ... ~, D•lly PolOl ..,,ft"""'"•••orn-"'"'"tr.. "'"' P•e••. 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Hll•~ ~!II •1 (Ott• Me••. 'C..!11fr"' .. s..-..cr1111i.ri.,. c¥flt• u .eo """""'': ..,""41 ... OOMOlltNr; ""'111,..r Oo\llMll&M ll.00 -· ·Freeway Reckless Abandon Tearing off his clothes piece by piece as he sped up the San Diego Freeway at more than 100 miles an hour, a Huntington Beach man led patrol cars on a 94-minute chase from Newport Beach to Chatsworth early to- day. Robert Allen Case, 21, of 19371 Jerilyn Circle, who was wearing only blue boxer shorts and tennis shoes when captured, was booked for investigation of reck- less driving and assault with a deadly weapon. Case's auto was damaged in the crash that ended the chase from Fashi on Island in Newport Beach. All three Newport units which initially pursued Case ran out of fuel before the pursuit ended. Noone was injured and no cars -other than Case·~ -were damaged in the incid'ent which started shortly before mid.night in the parking Jot of the Velvet Turtle restaurant. Newport patrolman Gregory Armstrong said he responded lo a complaint by the manager of the restaurant who sBid lhatC8se came in al closing time to use a pay phone and refused to hang · up. Outside, Armstrong gave case ·a sobriety test and determined lhe man had not been drinking. Case appeared in control of , himself, the officer said. But once back in hi s German sportscar, Case allegedly sped backwarm toward the officer, barely missing Armstrong. He then sped away . · Armstrong began the chase ~I . and said that at Coast Hilb way and Jamboree Road, Case's car twas traveling well in excess of 100 mph. . By the time the pursuit re- ached lbe west city limits, three police cars were involved. At Long Beach, the pursuit cbanJed frorri. the old highway to the San · Diego Freeway. The· highway patrol then took over the job and the Newport un- its, one by one, dropped out for Jack of tuel. Pursuers said Case Was tra\rel- ing at speeds up to 110 miles an hour, tos&ing ilems of clolhina: ; out the window. . Al one time seven patrol cars :from various police depart- : menll, the sheriff's department and t.he highway patrol were :chasing.Case. . ~ The pursuit ended alter Cue 'left Ille Sao Diego Freeway and 'crasbejl lhrouch a cboln link . fence In Cbataworlh In tbe Son ·Fernando Valley north oC Los ' An1ele1. He was not lnjured: ' U.S., RU88 Ripped GENEVA, Swltzerlaoil (AP)- Mexlco l0d1y bl11led lhe United States and the Soviet Union for what it called tllejr failure to live up to promi1e1 tn the Intern•· ' Uonal trealy bannlnc the llllftl!d ol atomlc weapons. ' security. ofdolla~awortbofjew~ey. I The Bright ~ide • ' Shortages are occuring in virtually every industry. The carpet in- dustry is no exception. Two factors are causing the shortages. The demand is astronomical! Carpeting is on longer a luxury,..but a necessity. People are using carpeting in rodms Which used bo be tiled. such as kitchens. baths, dinihg rooms. and bedrooms. Also. carpeting is installed out- side, and even on the walls. . . . . . ' . Secondly • .the fibers are'ln sl\ort supply 'due tel.overwhelming de· mand from not Just the'ca.,,.t Industry, but ALL lnduslry. • We feel that there Is a ~tlve. ~ to all of this. The ·manufac- turers are making. t>eller <Nallt~s with '!,~~lable yarn, and much more of lhe Junky stuff is dl-°iri"!I-It may'appear that prices are higher. b\11 actually you are just'looklng·at BljTtE!'I CARPETING. .. • ~DEN'S · • : iiiiiii11itiiin: ·custom drapsriss 16&3 'lACINTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA,'CAllf.• ~2627 • UC. l\IO.>JO<ll PHONE 6~6-4138 .-6'6-2355 " ·" J !j • • Pc t In .1