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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-29 - Orange Coast Pilot4 4 4 ' 4 '""' 1 ,., ... ._. .. - • 1e ,, DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * ·T HURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY ifl, 1975 VOL M,. NO. 1ft, l$ECTIQNS;1J "AO&$ • I • • m ' ot ane' -- OC J-hysicions See No Relief in State Bills - • • • • ' " County Backs A· ort Land Grab No 8elie.f? OC Doctors Ask 'Permanent~ Rx '"'' ..... ,.., ' , ........ l':")-..,.-11;, >' .. . . By DOUGLASFRlTZSCHE Of .. O.ll~PlletSbfl Orange County doctors expect no relier from high malpractice insurance premiums through l~islation signed by Gov. 'Ed- mund G. Brown Jr. and will hold ..an emergency meeting tonight to decide whether to continue the slowdown. Emphasizing he is "just guess- ing," Orange County Medical As- sociation Director John Rette said toda y striking · anesthesiologists who have had surgery al most county hospitals on an emergency-Oitly basis for lOdays,may be back al work ear- ly next week. · .Dr. Pbillip Weingart. president of \he county anesthesiologists . ATTORNEY'DEFENDS' BIG AWARDS, CS association, said, ''I know absol utely nothing and I wo n't try to predict what wi ll happen until after tonight's meeting. "I've had too many surprises in recent days,'' he said. Two ~ills aimed at ensuring that malpra ctice insurance is av.aiJable a t a relatively reaSona- ble price were passed in a special seSsion or the state legislature and were signed into law by Gov. -Edmund G. Brown. But those laws affect only Northern Calirornia doctors, Rette said, and provide no as- sistance to Orange County doc·. tors who have just received their malpractice insurance bills from ~--;a:··· Weatller Fair tonight nnd mostly sunny Fridal'. but soine fog and low clouds along the -<oast Friday morning, ac· cording to the weather ·Service. Highs ol 68. al .. beaches rising to 75 inland. ·~INS IDE TODA y · TM go~mment '• indn of )leading bu1ine11 in;dicotort 1dm1.ot a bottoming out of tM cvrrnt TeCe11ion, .occordinQ ·.Jo figure• reieoted today. S« -.~··. ~ . ...,.,, . ...~ -~ ~ Travelers lnsutance. Those bills, he said, call for in- creases ranging from 140 to 280 percent. The rate hikes will be the sub- ject of a state insurance com- mission'er 's hearing in Los AngeleS June 16, said Rette . Describing the state bills as a "stop-gap solution," Rette said, "The doctors are looking ror some kind or permanent solution <See DOCTORS, Page A%) Ford Greet.s NA TO Leaders Back to Back BRUSSELS (UPI) -In a non- stop round of revolving-door diplomacy, President Ford ex- plored major NATO problems with. one a llied leader after another today and said he hopes to have ''some s uCcess '' at breaking the Middle East stalemate before his European trip is over. Ford o(fere,d no quick solutions -and got a hint from the Turks not to qieddle too much in the Cyprus affair· -when he opened his NATO summit visit with a round of one-on-one talks with leaders or the troubled Western alliance. The black limousines rolled up to the well-guarded doors of Ford's U.S. Embassy residence all through the day, bringing yet another NATO government chief and another set of bodyguards lo meet.the pi:esident. Two security men in green fatigue uniforms watched the re- sidence through binoculars from a neighboring rooftop. Secret• servicemen and Belgian police pai.rolled the walks outside. Making his first visit to Europe as President, Ford stepped right into the role of pe~cemaker and ~leshooter by holding back· to:b•Ck meetings with Prime Ministers Constantfne Caramaolis or Greece and sUJe1man Demirel or Turkey, -whole nations have been on the brink or war since last summer's Cyprus fighting. Ford offered America's good offices as an In· term.edl•ry and quickly found OU\ how tou1h the Cyprus pro- bkm c•n be. 1 • • • "You cannot say progress was made ill these meetfnp," Arthur Hartman, asslat•nt secretary or state for European affaln, told newsmen after Ford met for 80 minutes each with Caramanlls ahd Demlrel. Tw.rkilb aour~ea said Demirel fell thot Ford WOllld only com· pll~ote \be C1pnia laue by 111· voivinl \11• United Stoles too de- llee FOrlD, Pase .U) Hands of Sympathy Runway System Rejected : By WILLIAM SCHRE IB ER 01 IM OotllJ Pl ... Stiff ' , Orange County Airport Direb tor Robert Bresnahan was or~ dered by the county Board of Supervisors Wednesday to pro:- ceed with plans to condemn and buy as many as 120 homes in Sall'- ta Ana Heights which are ini- pacted by county airport jel noise. · The order came on a 4 to 1 vote after supervisors, for the second lime this year, r ejected a less drastic means of cutting down noise over Newport Beach -the so-called "prerer~ntial runway .. system. Bleeding from head cuts, Gary Shephard, 32, Huntington Beach, clutches hand of in· jured wife, Jo Ann, as Costa Mesa police-of· ficer offers his own hand of assurance. The Shephards a nd their t\vO young sons were injured Wednesday evening in a headon triiffic accident at 20th Street and Placentia Avenue in Costa Mesa. Police are seeking a d1iver witnesses saic) made a s udden lane change, causing the collision bet,veen the Shephard auto and one driven by Karn AJexander, 35, also of Huntington Beach. The preferential rWlway pro· posal, which would require six heavily-laden early-morning jets to take off to the north rather than to the south, was made by, Sup~r visor Thomas Riley of Newport Beach. He was support- ed by Supervis or Laure nce . Schmit. But Supervisor Ralph Clark, whose district includes most o( · the residential areas north or the runway, ·rallied the support of Supervisors Robert Battin and Ralph Diedrich to shoot down the plan again. Uris' Wife Wins Lawsuit Over Injuries NEW YORK (AP) -Jill Uris, wife of beSt-selling novelist Leon Uris, has bftn awarded $5CN>,OOO damages by a Brooklyn federal court jury fo r injuries she suf· fered in a.dune-buggy accident in 1970. • The jury-or;_ twOmen-an<1-rou r women also awarded Uris $25,000 for loss of services, and assessed the defendant., Gurnex's ·I.nn in· Montauk Point, N'.Y. $12,000 in medi~al expenses. Mrs. Uris, then 23, suffered a skull fracture and underwent brain surgery after the accident r ·On Oct. 8, 1970, when adUnebuggy driven by an 'employe of the inn went out of control and over· turned. -Uris was also a passenger but was unhurt. The Urises ·live in Aspen, Colo. He is the author of "Exodus," · and "Topaz," both made into movies, and several other nov· eb. .. .. ~ I . ' Ford Vetoes Bill WASHINGTON (UPI) President Ford bas vetoed a $98.1 mllllon bill that would have en-· couraged foreigner& to visit the. United states •nd Americans to .see America first. The measure would b•ve emphasized travel as a me•·n·r of ··p-articiPa.tlng-tn - America 'w bicentennial Celebra· tloo. . I \ Pot-loaded Plane Clark rollowed up his 3 to 2 vic- tory with the motion ordering Bresnahan to expedite his on· going study of land acquisition as a means of reducing noise to Crashes; Two Die (See RUNWAY, Page A2) ROCKWOOD, Tenn. (AP) -A twin -engine Lockheed Lodestar aircrart. carrying at least one ton or marijuana , crashed and burn e d on takeoff near Rockwood M unicip~l Airport early today, killing two persons, authorities said., Morgan County Sherif( Cecil Byrge said at least 800 pounds of marijuana. some in plastic bags artd some wrapped in Mexican newspapers, had been re· covered. "There was at least one ton on the plane," he said. •'Some of the marijuana in the fuselage burned for hours after the pl ane crashed shortly after 3 a.m.," Byrge said .. "Two bodies were found in the wreckage apd they were burned b eyo nd recognition," a spokesman (or the Roane County Sheriff's Department said. Officials said the two victims were the only persons l;'board the P.'g~~;e ana Othi!f autlrotitieS" who went to the scene, about six miles west Of this east Tennessee town and 40 miles West of Knox- ville, said the wreck9ge was scattered over a half·mile area on the Morgan and Roane County line. "We don't know whether the plane took on a load of marijuana ' at the airport, or-whether It was already loaded with the .stuff," Byrge said. However, he said of- fici als suspected the iplane may have taken on the marijuana because "we found about 15 large, empty pasteboard boxes at the end of the runway." Coast Ba11lrer Admits Plot To Kill Wife "This indicates some or the marijuana might have been trucked into the airport an~ was loaded on the plane when it landed," he s aid. Huntington Beach banker Dar. The airport is not manned at rell Dean Heiser has pleaded . guilty to charges that he planned nit~t~ge . said the plane crash~d . the killing of his wife. on takeorr. ''It didn't gain Orange County Superior Court altitude soon enough and clippod . : Judge Everett W. Dickey accept· some trees. The tops were cut off, 'ed the plea filed by 1-leiser, 42, of that ·s how we could tell .•• 16902 Windemeier Lane, and sent Byrge also said it has been sus-him to th·e state's Chino facility peeled for s ome time th al 'for a pre-sentencing, diagnostic· Rockwood Municipal Airport study. was being used as a landing zone Heiser will be returned to for illiCit shipments of mari· : Orange County Aug . 21 for sen- juana. Stakeouts had been qon-tencing to what could be a 10- ducted , unsuccessfully, in \he . year term in stale prison. past,hesaid. · Heiser, manager of the The sheriff said a woman who (Crocker Bank in South Coast Uved near the airport told him 1 Plaza, Costa Mesa, was an'esled sh~ beird 8 plane tand al ·aoout : at the bank last Nov. 13 shortly 3:05 a .m. and a few minutes later 1 after he hired an undercover O(· ; ficer he believed to be a "hll she heardthecrash. , man'' to eliminate his wife, Re d s Pick Slovak PRAGUE ... Czechoslovakia (AP)-Com"lst party chief Gustav Hus 62 , today suc· ceeded 80-y r-old Ludvik Svo·boda as pr-esi-dent or Czechoslovakia. becoming the first Slovak to hold the office. ~I Delores Minton Heiser, 41. Heiser admitted that he agreed to pay $10,000 ror the removal of ·his wife by whatever method the ·"hit man'' wished to employ. The of(icer testified that he asked Heiser: "Whal do you want the end result to be?" He testified that the banker told him : "Dead." .. " • _{!' DAILY PILOT s '"A.merica Warming To Viets ' ~ .!'.Americans are giving Viet· namese rerugees a warmer .~lcom e than a month ago, says --• .John Eisenhower, chairman or .. $the President's Commission or Rerugees . . Eisenhoy,:er, t ouring Camp Pendleton rerugee camp Wed· ... pesday, said "people have come -<.to their senses,'' especially after .President Ford said he was ·.::•,damn mad" about the anti· f.l'~ugee talk. , 1•Americans should not be wor- .. ried about Vietnamese adding Lo •'the urlemploynient problem, )W.senhower said. "l think this . •problem has been blown up a •1bit " ::.~ Although there are about : :130,000 rerugees, Eisenhow~r ·said only about 35,000 heads of ·families will need jobs. EiSenhower was asked ir he Was accurately quoted in a re· .mark last Friday that some of 1he reft1gees might have to spend the rest of their lives in the , <'amps. "It's an accurate quote," he Said, "But it's a very poor state· ment on my part." He said he ;-. .had simply wanted' to indicate -that there was a problem on what .. to do with "undesirable" re· fugees. A reporter asked whether :some of the refugees might be al· . lowed to pursue military careers •here. Eisenhower said: "I don 't ,/ 'ee any reaso n wh y some $'houldn't be admitted to the . ·services." Eisenhow e r discounted .. estimates from state officials 1that more than 50,000 rerugees . Will settle in California. He said .··"if present trends continue'' only -,: :ibout 10,000 to '15,000 will reside : m this state. . He told reporters that the com- . mission has given Ford no '.specific recommendations and ·,that his chief objective is "to get .... the word out on how people can . sponsor refugees.'' When he left the camp, ,.Eisenhower, the son _or the late President Dwight D . ,. Eisenhower, drove a few miles to , San Clemente for dinner with , 'former President Richard M. ·Nixon. · · Camp officials earlier told re· ,:.J)orters that several hundred ,: more refugees would arrive here in the next week. . :, "The pipeline has opened up," said Marine Lt. Col. Art Brill. ·-~· ·:..Three Stolen ' ' -Birds F ozmd At Pet Shop ·:A rare bird fancier who lost ,three worth $15 ,000 in a burglary . ;Ot Lion Country Safari in Irvine, :~Where they were hired out for : •aaily shows, tracked the stolen : i(owl down Wednesday in' Studio ·:city. : : Acting as his own sleuth, Dr. :Charles Jeffries found the birds '.At Casa de Pets, a business which , :deals in rare and exotic animals. '• Lion Conn try, the African : :amusement park at MOO Moulton :parkway, announced a $3,000 re· · :"1ard for information leading to · l~ecovery or the rare, trained '.;birds which vanished Sunday. :; Investigators were in con· :ference with Dr. Jerfries today ; •and could not be reached for ~ iturther elaboration on the case.' ~:1 Stolen were two Brazililhl · )pacaws and a Greater sulphur· ':erested cockatoo from Australia. '.!'One of the macaws which ";belonged lo Dr. Jeffries' Robelle •Animal Produc tions Ltd., of ~orco, was worth $10,000, poli ce jsaid. ORANGE COAST s. 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Motakey Business You a re eye to eye with Nim, an 18 -month-old chimp who's making progress in sign language in an experiment at Columbia Un iversity and is living with graduate stu· dent Stephanie La F arge, her husband, their seven children and a German s hepherd. He Slips Out · Suspect Frees Prison BRIDGEPORT, Conn, (AP) - A man charged with murder covered himseU with butter and slipped th rough security windows of a correctional center here early today, Warden Richard Tadford said. TJ1e prisoner, Bela Krajger, 42, had been charged with killing Elizabeth S. Seeley, 77, in her home SepL 6. It was the first escape from the new high security state jail. Officials said Krajger was noticed missing at 5:54 a .m. They said he lowered himself to a courtyard and' disappeared. Sta te and local police with bloodhounds searched the area but lost the scent. Mi ss Seeley, a distant cousin of showman P . T. Barnum and retired curator of the Barnum Museum here~ was found in a bedroom with her feet tied to bed · posts with silk stockings. Krajger was charged in a bench warrant while held at the jail on an unrelated burglary charge. Bond had been set at $200,000. Heart Attack In Auto Kills Coo.st Man, 79 A 79 -year-old Huntington Beach man apparently sutrered a fatal heart attack Wednesday at the wheel or his car, then struck two other cars and a utili· ty pole. Police said Edward Tim Mahoney, 79, of 513 Frankrort Ave., was dead on arrival at P<icifica Hospital despite errorts by paramedics to revive him at the scene and en route. Police said Mahoney slumped over the wheel or his car as he drove down the 700 block of Delaware Street, then struck a parked car O'A-'ned by Joseph Severino, 706 Delaware. His auto then careened across the road and struck the rear of a car driven by John Kenneth Mid· dlebrooks,, 312 Nashville Ave., . Huntington Beach , and finally came to a stop arter knocking over a utility pole at Dela ware and Hartford A venue. Police said there was only moderate da mage to the three. cars involved, and no one else was itijUt'ed. They said the exact cause of 1t1ahoney's death is awaiting re· suits of an autopsy but it ap- peared to be a heart attack. Funeral arrangements ar e pending at Pacific Vi e w Mortuary in Newj>ort Beach. Beater Draws 150 Years Ml/\MI, Fla. (A Pl-In what he called an a tte mpt to protect society, a circuit judge has sen. tenced a drirter to 150 years in prison for the near·fat.al beating of a British tourist in a Miami bus station. Although attorn~ys for Glenn Battle, 22, of Detroit cited medical testimony that he was psychotic and uraed that he be committed to a mental h0&pital, Circuit Judge Arden Seirendorf heeded an investlgator'a call for a banh sentence. f'r""' Pnge 1\ I FORD ... eply in it. Demirel also com· plained about the U.S. embargo on arms s ales to Turkey and Ford outl~ned his efforts to have Congress lift the ban. Greek officials described Caramanlis as ''extremely s atisfied " w.ith his chat with Ford. He will confer directly with Demirel in Brussels on Saturday. But that session had been scheduled before either man met with F ord . '-. Caramanlis met Ford first and was hardly out the door before Demirel drove up, accompanied by a new team of strapping six- foot bodyguards he acquired earlier this month after a young man punched him in the nose. Rites Held For Judge Funeral services were held this week for Orange County SUperior Court Judge Herbert s,. Herlands who died at his Santa Ana home while being treated for ac;ute leukem ia . Judge llerlands, 57, retired from the bench last month after being advised of the gravity of his condition. He was appointed to the Superior Court in October of 1963, by Gov. Edmund G. "Pat" Brown arter serving on the Nort h Orange County municipal court bench. Judge Herlands is survived by h.is wire. Kala, two sons and a d aughter. Plans are under way today for S uperior Court memorial tributes to Judge Herl ands. 2 Missiles Fired CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. <UPI) -The nuclear.powered submarine Alexander Hamilton fired a Poseidon missile which went awry \Ycdnesday night, then' fired another an hour later on 11 s uccessrul test rlight. Both mis· silcs were launched while the Hami lton was cruising sub· merged about 30 mlJes ott the eoutfrom this test center. f'rorM Page A I RUNWAY ••. state· mandated ievels. Since the -county a i rport operates on a year-to.year variance from the state Noise Control Board a nd Division of Aeronautics, i,t m.uae. de· monstrute that it is continually trying lo im'prove noise condi· ·tions in surrounding areas. When the variance was re- newed last November, the state told the county it had to either in· stitute prererential runway treat· mentor buy up the homes within impacted areas. ' In a m emo to Clark dated May_: 19, Bresnahan ,said about 120· homes w·ou-ld·--h ave lo b purchased in an area bounded iii • general by Palisades Road, · Birch Street , Mesa Drive and Acacia Street. ,_ The coat of b.u.ying tb~ land anc;l homes is estimated a{ about $4.3 million with an a ddition al $3.8 million to "convert the land uses'' to compatible forms. Diedrich proved to be the sw· ing vote on the preferential runway plan, as he was when the matte r came up before in February, He said he wouldn't favor any such changes until a c:omprehensive environmental impact report 0:n the airport is completed in the fall. The OO·minute debate over the program and alternatives for noise reduction centered on Clark and Riley, who was sup- ported by more than 40 audience members. Riley's r einarks, and those of his backers, were generally technical explanations of the re· duction that would be achieved over Newport Beach and the con· tention that the nOise impact over the Santa Ana-Tustin area would be "in significant." Riley said t.he preferential takeorfs~ould not ''shift the noise from one end of the runway to the other." He also noted that a signiricant noise reduction was achieved the last time the system was used in 1973. The supervisor's remarks were echoed by audience mem- bers, including Newport Beach City Attorney Denni s O'Neil and longtime noise foe Dan Emory, who said lhe burden .of noise s hould be shared by all ai-eas sur- rounding the airport. Riley was thrown his first curve by Norman E'A-•crs, the airport's r e s id e nt noi t>c specialis t, who said in his opi· nion, the only way the county could meet the term s of the state variance would be to conduemn and buy impacted property. Clark's remarks were caustic. He charged that the prererential runway plan is "ill-conceived" · and "grossly unfair" to residents north of the airport. ' Ending Walkout State Doctors Bet111·n to Work sACRAMENTO, (A"Pl -Hun· Nlurn to work, Doctors In IM dred1 ot striking . CalitornJ.11 doc-northern Cattrornla toWn of Chico tors say they wlll fO back to work went btlek to1work T~ay. Monday . ending ll walkout th at Qoct'orS• 1pokesm'ilin Jaid a halted all but emetgency care for newly enacted law .i.towUMl:.S.~•te tho0Jand1 ot paUenta for,oJmOll lnlur~nee 'Comftj!11i_.'l'all~y a.moll1h, '_ __ ' K!n<aLtUtL!!tl':~-1111 ~1tt• ,SJ)ISkesinan' for-ph-yelcians pbOl to wrtte iril 'eD"i81n- jo1ned wllh 1t1te"-offlclal1 ·Wed·-·•urance U.low..tal :r.atu waa.a neaday lo announce that moVe· key to~ acreem.nt HndJDI the merit toward a l"itglslaUve sOlu· Cloetors back to worlt. lion to the malpractice crisis in· duced the physicians to quit the \\·ork stoppage . The doctors agreed to resume full pra('tice as long as a state or· dered insurance pool begins writ· ing malpractice insurance a t wh at they say are affordable rates. "We are returning lo work in good faith ... and will stay on the job," Dr. Seymour Wallace, president of the Calirornia Socie· ty of Anesthesiologists, told a ne"'S conference. Anesthesiologists in the San Francisco Bay area walked off the job May 1, when Argonaut Insurance Co. imposed huge in· surance rate increases. Physi· cians a~ross the s tate joined the walkout when other companies announced rate hikes ror later this year and at one point Of:a i-ly 350 o r th e state 's 2,000 anesthesiologists were on strike. Dr. Joe Boyle, a California Medical Association official, said all doctors across' the state will Deodorant Ban Pushed WASHINGTON <UPI) - The Food and Drug Ad- minis tration today pro· posed a ban on aerosol an- tipe rs pirant sprays con- taining zirconium until tests can be made lo de· termine whether they cause lung cance r. The s prays would be or· dered off the market later this year a fter a period of public comment on the pro- posal. . Brands covered by the proposal a re Procte r & Gamble's ''Sure'' and "Secret ," and "Arid·XX," which Carter· Wal lace re· ccntly began lo m a rket on a nationwide basis. Kinder will hold, a hearing Fri· day in San Francisco to de- termine if an insurance PoOI should be set up in the eight Northern California cowities hit by the Argonaut increase. The pool, authorized by a bill signed into law Jast week, cotild' be 1et up by Kinder i9 any county where he finds rates are too high. * * * F'r<>111 Page Al DOCTORS. • to the malpractice insurance pro- blem." Such a permanent solution, he said, would be enactment or a bill by Senator Dennis Carpenter (R- Newport Beach), which would limit the time after an alleged malpractice in which claims could be filed. The bill \\'ould also take such matters out of the courts ahd put them under the jurisdiction of a special malpractice board as well as limit the amounts which could be awarded to victims-or malpractice. Ooctors coUld be back lo work as early as Monday or Tuesday, depending on how tonight's meet· ing goes, said Rette . "We have formulated a posi· tion paper that we hope the mem· bership will approve tonight,'' he said. The paper. he said, "advises that we try to preverft a de· teriorating situation and leave matters to the legis lature.'' Deteriorating; he said , means "Doctors striking is not helping the people who are working in hospital s . It's not helping anybody really. It was an at- temi>t to get the legislature to re· cognize that the doctors do have a proble m . I think they have re· cognized that by now." "We are hoping that all doctors will resume normal activities by Monday or Tuesday,'' he said. !iAVE '30 on REMOTE CONTROL SYLVANIK COLQR only $41995 •Big 19" d1ag . meas. color picture •Color Brighi 100•· picture tube •Gibraltar 95 ... chassis ' ., SYLVANIA REMOTE · 25"'DIAG. PICTURE ......, s 5 5 99s •Giant 25" diag, meas. picture •Color Bright 100"' picture tube • Glbrallar 90 chassis •AFT push·bullon fine tuning • Permalock""' •AFT SYUIANU( COLOR / -Ct11~r SAYE $30 on , STMVAHlA RIMOTE ooly S 3 6 995 •Family size 17" diagon11 color picture •Remote tuning control Included •AFT • • . . '. • • • I •• •• ~· • .. "' ~~ .. , ........... -- &~ ·w@llil [? ~@[?W~©@ The column appean daU1 uff'pt Sat•rclaya aall Moadaya. ' ot o problen1 :' Tllert write Pat l>ur1n . Put will cut rl'd IOJlt'. get tlle answers a11d ac· tlon you need lo so/IH! i11equitlt1 in yuvernt11et1t and bus1t1es1. A-lail your queslioni 10 Pat _D ur1n LAt Your S1trv ice. Ora11gtt Coosl Va1f.11 Pilot. P .O. Ho.r J.560. Costa .~l e1a . C.'A 92626. lru::tude your te lephone nurnbt•r. vn .... plotreCf DEAR P AT: I-tow long do [ have lo wait be(ore an employ- ment agency has to refund money ['ve paid it to help me locate work':' My ree has brought only two interviews in almost two months and I want it back. So far, the agency has been putting me off. E .L.,CostaMesa lnrorm th e m a n ager or the e mpl oy m e nt a ge n cy tha t Callrornla law <Sections 9974 and 9984 of the CallfornJ'a Business and Professions Code) states that if an applicant paying a fee or de· posit lo an e mployment agency fails to obtain a position, refund of the fee or depoMit mllSl be made within 48 hours after de· mand by the applicant. If this is not done. t he employment agen· cy ls r~ulred to pay to tbe appU · cant an additional sum equal to tbe a mount of the lee or deposit. If the applicant finds employ- ment without the help of the ageney, a rerund &hall be made within 10 working days after be· Ing Jtequested. Thia law also pro· vide1 that an applicant. prior to being Inte rviewed for an "ap- plicant-paid position," shall r e· celve a copy of the a gency's fee schedule and payment terms. tr the employ m ent a gency con· tlnues to drag Its feet in refund- i n g y our f ee , conta ct th e California Bureau of E mploy. ment Agencle•, 1021 0 Street, Sacr amento, CA 9581.f. Ne Dogs AUOeeed DEAR PAT: I would like lo know if dogs are allowed on any part of fluntington Beach State Beach. A recent Saturd<.iy morn· ing wa·s com pletely ruined for me by loose dogs running and jump· ing all over our towels, kicking sand in our races and lerritying our 2-year-old daughter . When I walked to the service buildings at the south end of the beach lo com· pluin, the state employe with whom I spoke couldn't even tell me i( dogs were allowed or iC leashes were necessary. He said he would p hone the rangers who patrol the area and inform them or ou r comp laint. After 45 minu tes of waiti n g (or a . response, we left in dlsgus t. Where should I d i.reel further complaints about this situation? L .S., Huntington Beach No doc111 are a llowed at Hunt· i,ngton Beach State Beach, ac· cording to a s pokesman for the Orange Coast Are a Parks and Recre atlqn Depa rtment. This holds true for all beaches 1n the Huntington Beach 8rea, except for ~he s trjp be tweeen Golden West and Warne r . where leashed d ogs ar e a llowe d . Th e spokes m a n a dded that s tate authorities are a w are of the un· controlled dog proble m, but the excessive number of dogs, in· eluding packs of strays, makes it difficult to correct the situation. It waN mentioned that animal control officers are c alled in when It's considered necessary. You and othe r fa milies that (re· quent this state beach may mail requests for more effectl\le dog control to the attention of Allan E. Hlbsch, Orange Coast Area Manager, California Parks a nd Recreation De partment, 21601 Pacifi c Co ast Highway, Hunt· lngton Beach, CA 92646. ' r-r Praeeteer ' DEA R P·AT : i thoug ht t he Jaw required dni ry products to be removed Crom st ore shelves after the qu.!lllty date had pass~. Yet, J not iced several cartons of milk still on sale in m y superm a rket two days afte r the freshness dale had elapsed. What gives? · R .W.,CostaMesa Poor market ing procedures. perhaps, but no Illegal pr actice. The California Agricultural Code .requlres\reta'l'I stores lQ stamp the fre1bne11 date on eacft carton or package of certain dairy pro- •d1tct• when they are placed on •ale. It does not stipulate tbat a prodHl mu1t be removed from sale w·hen tha t d ate has passed. The qua lity d a t e r e1ulat toa, establl1hed by the prottUOr, IP· plies to cream, m ilk, buttermUk, cottage c heese, creamed cheese and 11CM1r ere am drhll•g. Marijuana seiUd ENSENj\ DA, Moxl"° (AP) - A three·ton cache of marijuana wu &died near Santo Tomu on a ranch south Or Enaen•d• and four perlODS were a.n111ted.. An a nony m ou1 tel e pho ne call ·brou1ht (od oral police and aoldlen Wednesda1. "-") ~ ..... _ ..... _ Jf'r-...ay l"lre One of the more spectacular Memoria l Day s tatistics on the Orar:ige Coast was this a u to , which burs t into flames whe n struck from behin d o n t he Newport Freeway in Costa Mesa (above). In the lower photo, firemen use ladders to gain access t o the freewa y, which was blocked by l1oli· day traffic . Two San Bernardino t ee nager s escaped before the blaze erupted. -· Schmit Cuts Staff To Dollar a Week By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ille Daily PUOI SCatt Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit, the self· proressed budget hawk embar· rassed two weeks ago by revela· tions he was overspending his own office budge t, has comC up with the ultin1ate cost-saving method . He s<ii d \\'ednesday he has un· ilaterally slas hed his own $500 per week s alary etnd those of hi s st <iff to Sl pe r week for the re· mainder of the fiscal year, which ends June 30. Schmit announced his action, effective last Friday, al a Santa Ana Rotary Club speech, during which he claimed to be "spearheading" the board's cf. Howdy Doody Popularizer Rose Succumbs NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP> - 'Rufus Rose, who transformed the puppet Howdy Doody into the familiar character he became for millions, died today. He was 70. A spokeswoman at Lawrence & Memorlal" Hospital where Rose died said he was adm itted May20 a·rter bein g s tricken at his W aterrord h ome with a strangulated hernia. A fa mily spokesman said his condition changed to peritonitis, an infla mmation of a membrane lining the abdominal cavity. Rose and his wife became as- sociated with the Howdy Doody show shortly after it was created and red esigned many of the figures, in cluding Howdy. He retained two or the gravel· voiced puppet creations and used them th recent .years lo delight the children of parents ror whom Howdy Doody was their rirst ex- perience with television In the IAU! 1940s . Rose, a flv.e -term ,stat e representative (rom Waterford, wu a lon'g·t lm e m otorcyclist and advocated repeal of the state law requiring motorcyclists lo wear belmtta. He did not seek re-election last November. forts to hold the line on spending. The Gprden Grove supervisor if aid the warning that he was near the bottom or his office bar· rel came as a. surprise because he had been told everything w<i.s all right just a few weeks before. ''There "'as an orchestretted. behind the scenes attempt to em· barrass my office," he told the Rot.urians. "I have no idea who, but it seems like someone in the county bureaucracy does n't like my economy kick ." \Vhen asked how people could li ve on Sl a week, Schmit's chief uide. Loran Norton, said the s upervisor's s t a ff \Vas ·'cooperative" when told of the budget-cutting measure. Schmit wasn't the only s upervisor with budget pro· blems. Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley \Va s told he 'll come up short at the present rate of spending but his top aide said today ''it 'll be money well s pent." • Riley 's office will not emulate Schmit's money less June . Robert Nelson. ·Riley's chi ef adlJlinistrative assistant, said, "We have three staff members who are the sole support or their fa milies. They are not eligible fo r unemployment ins urance." N E:l so n sai d th e on l y a lternative to a cost overrun is to close the office for a month. "But the F'iflh District was ef· fectively closed for three months this year a lready," Nelson sai6, referring to the lapse bet\vecn the death of former Supervisor Ronald Caspers and the appoir'll· ment of Riley . "The people are getting the best possible representation now and unrortunately, the poor pre-' paration or this year 's budget didn't take into account a lot or necessary expenses,'' he said . Schmit's salary cutback will affect himself, rour aides who make b(!tween $14,000 and $19,000 a year and two secretaries who e11rn about $10.000 a year. To arfect the $1 a week pay rate. the remainder or the staff paychecks will be forwarded to the county Aoditor·Controll er to be placed in the county general fund. Schmit's move is remini scent or a "J>rotes l in 1971 by Supervisor Robert Battin, who voluntarily refused to accept a pay ra.lse the board voted for itself. Thursday, M ay 29, 1975 OAIL Y PILOT A'.il. Refuses Testimony Slayer Balks ' • In Courtroom ~~~~' ~~~-~ ....... ;., -:..ti! - 8~· TOM 6ARl.E\I Ol 11•• O•UY Pl1'1 St.tff Large Triple Dresser 78" Reg. $599. No .. $499. 'King Headboard Reg. $255 . No .. $215. Nile Tables $199. ea. Now $165.ea. Twin Mirrors $95. CH. No .. $80 .ea. Door Chest 42 " Wide Reg. $539. Now $449, • • Convicted killer Arthur Crui ~ ··~·l oo s e '' 1-lul se . s urly ~nd n1 outhing obac~nili ~s. "'~1 s whisked fro nt the "'ilness stand Wednesday during <• court.roon1 rracas th<it could prt!muturely end the ··devil cult'' rnurdcr trial of Steven Cr aig l lurd. Hulse, now 21 , refused 10 ans wer more than the first thrc:c questions posed to hin1 by Deputy District Attorney r·rank lirisenu but they were enough to bring de .. .fense uttorney \\'illi<in1 Cumbie.· to his feet \vith den1a nds for a mistrial. Orange County Superior Cou .-t Judge Frank Domcnit:hini "'ti s expected to rule on lh<.it motion today . l·le sent the jury from the courtroom <.is 1-l ulse was t<.ik cn from the stand and suspended the trial until he makes his deeisiu n on Gamble's motion. Hulse was sentenced to life in prison five years ago afte1· he ,~·as found guilty of first degrcc murder in the s laying on June 2, 1970, of service s t a tion altendunl J e rry \Va yne Carlin, 21. Old School Tit{! Binding SALT LAKE CITY <U PI> -A 32-year:old Sall Lake City man spent more than six hours hangi ng up· s ide down by his ankles after he cra,vled into the ventilation svstem of his old school and got stuck. Fire dep<irtment paramedics were c<.illed to West liigh School just as classes were letting out a fter a s tudent fina lly found the so urce of mysterious tapping noises which had filtered through the school all day. The medics ripped out part of the vent a nd Sa\v a pair of feet. "I thought he ""a s dead ." sai d paramedic !\.ti c h ae l Jessop . A couple of tugs on the feet produced a tired. sore and embarrassed J\1arty 1\furtindalc who said he had gone into the vent on a d<ire from "an old high school buddy. Al.SO ON SALE FOR MAY Heritage sofas and chairs: floor samples plus a select group of reorder able sofas and chairs for May only at 20% off. H.J.GAR~ETf fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon ., Thurs. & Fri. Ev11. 2211 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. llurd, 25, "'as \\'ilh Hulse o'n that occasion but he is not bein~ tl'iC'd un the c hari.:cs thut led t"o his fo ll o,vcr · s 1,.·on v ictinn. llurcl, like 1-lulse before hill), has plcuded innocC'nt ~nd lnno· <.'cnt by reason of ins;inity (o murtlcr charges filed aftC'r PttiS· sion Viejo 11.. ... t<'hcr F'lorence Nazi. c~' Bro"'n "'as murdered by 1nulilation in un Irvi ne orang'e gro\'t.' .. Her s lay ing follow1.>d Ul_e service s tation <it tenda ntts n1urder by less than 24 hours. It is alleged th<.it the man \\tio lt:d u gang of six d r ug-using drif· lcrs pluyed the major role in th'c sl<iyi ng or l\1 rs. Bro'A'll, 31 , or El 'foro a nd her later burial in o.i shallow g 1·avc off the Orteg:-J 1-ligh\\'<.iY . J-lulse would only lestiry Wed· ncsday thul he was presently be· ing held in the Oran~c County Jail followin g his shipment from Soledad Prison and that he of· fcrcd pleas of innocent and inno· c.:e nl by reason of insanity five years ago. Gamble leaped to hi s feel and protested that the jury in the I-lure.I tri<.il was being unfairly ii)· rlucneed by the fact that h\s client had offered identicul pleas . I-le told Judge Domenichini after the jury was sent. home that the present ju r y might well believe that a precedent had bee't1 set in the ease with the earli~r jury's rejection of 1-lulse's insani· ty plea. lfurd 's trial only bec<.ime possi· blc l;i st month when th't~ California Supreme Court ruled that he could be tried for the n1urdcr or 1\1 rs. lJrown provided that he was heavily sedated throughout the trial. G.<1mble contends that Hurd-is only capable of telling the truth or understanding the nature .or the testimony against him "'hen he is under the influence of Uic !Xl\Verful tra nquilizers. iiuise is one of three convicted members of the J-lurd gang who is scheduled lo testify for t he pro· secution during the I-turd trial. flt c lanie D<.i nic ls , 32. <.i nd Christopher ··Gyps y'' Gibbone:Y, 22, both of whom are now On µ<.irol e afte1· recl.!iving long p1;son terms five years ugo, ace on Briseno's li st of witnesses. · l·lulse may not be recalled lo th<.• stand if Judge Domenichlni a ll on's the trial to resume. He made it clear with a final ob· scenity Wednesday Lhat he had no in tention of answe1ing any further questions. CABERNET.BY DREXEL A MAGNIFICENT EXPBESSION OF LUXURY, SOPHISTICATION AND GRACEFlJL STYLING IN COUNTRY FRENCH. Drexelq,. J, • M DAil v PILOT • Thur&d1y, MayW. \975 A Rootin' Tootin' Range Wllr PARIS, Tex. CAP~ -Seven hundred head of cuttle graze in new and qWeter pas tures t oday utt er an armed s howdown between a sherifr's posse and a Red River County rancher. "I've never been thn)ugh a nything like this before." said Lamllr County Sheriff Louie Noles . ''It ~·as a real s howdown a nd for a while there l ~·as afraid Ul.ere was going to be some real shooting." hero. Raulston'• wife Saroh said the everythlns r\lbt there. Po1n dO nown-. owner or lhe la nd, who had obtained the I went back to town and sot me a posse.•• order, wanted to void lhe leue for the Noles returned with 18 anned men on 1,140..acre range so \bet he could sell the borleback. ''That's eu.ctly wbal h•P· land. pened," uld llra. Raub1Dn, 32. "My But the Raulstons refUM!d lo move. husband went and got Blackie Hart, one "Our lease was already paid up," Mrs. of our rancbhandl, and he told me to ao Raulston said. ael the iuns. It look me about 30 minutes When he arrived, Noles was met at the but I got back with a couple of 30-3Cll and range gale by Raulston whom Noles three shotguns." quoted as saying, "I 'm going lo get rein· the fence from each other, .. Sheriff NolH aaid ... We had a lotol.wordo bot It all bolled down Lo thlJ: I !Old him 'You'"' a bueine11 m•n and you can"t do bualne11 from the jailhouse.' He's an old tUJh hOI and he •ot puffed up pretty 1ood. I thou1ht for awhlle we'd all wind up 1hooting it out but alter ~ while he backedotr:• < • , , BALBOA BLUES: Vice THE MINI RANGE WAR began last forcements. If you're atill here when I THE .'a.AULSTONS, 111Elll 1'1year· Mrs. Raul1ton said a member of lhe pone ordered Hart outside the eate to ''"1how hi11un1. He's s 69-year-old man. He wasn 't armed. I was. My huabud 1aid, 'They didn't know my baby w.,1lt· Uncover there with all the arUUar1,' '' ;Otficers of the Ne wport Beach 'Police Department just the other night swooped down upon the old Balboa Theater and confiscated the double feature, alleging that the two sexy films were too sex.)'. Friday when Noles, armed with a rourt get back, some of us won't leave here old daughter and Harl a liened order, went to one of Kenneth Raulston's alive." themselves at lhe ranch gate. leased ranges lo fa«iblv remove the Noles said : "WeU, 1 .~d 'e_m to hold "Well, we were all squared oft aCl"O$S ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~"--~'--~~~~~~~~ News of the raid came as considerable relief to numerous dwellers or the peaceful Peninsula who have watched overt lhe past few weeks the transformation of their long-time little neighborhood mov ie house ,ioto a triple X-rated pomopalace. •' \; As of this wri ting, however, it ~ unclear if lhe fil m seizure will r.esult in tranquility returning to Balboa. .. In other words. the question of prosecution in the case remains SQmewhal clouded. .THE TWO MOVIES ~rabbed by vice lawmen are .. French Blue" and a second epic tiUed ~imply, "Dy,namite." Well, it may have been dynamite in title but it certainly wasn't dynamite at the box 4f"fice . I Whe n Police Chief B. J ames ' lavas' force pul led orr the raid. failed to create mass panic and rush for the exits. This was cause there were only four aying c us tomers in the place. efunds only cost the anagemenl$12. All this s tarted when the old alboa Theater management Id out to the Pussycat movie hain which is noted for offering !creen sizzlers to the populace at ther locations in Orange County nd Southern California. ONE OF STUDENTS WOUNDED IN ONTARIO SHOOTOUT PLACED ON STRETCHER Fellow Student Mike Slobodian Killed TWo , Wounded 13 Others ai School . . ~When the Pussycat people look ver. they started slowly with a ouple or R-raters and then oved into the hard-core X tlferings. ti THE BIGGEST AFFRONT to e citizenry may have come hen they abandoned the old alboa Theater sign and slapped f Pussycat placard over the flarquee. Machine Gun / Entertains 800 Students Pupil Vowed Death For 2 Instructors 1 Other Southern California •reas may be hardened to the •ard-core but nothing like this bas ever been visited upon our trange Coast before. Actually. Balboa has. been 1sited before by police r aiders ho seized sexy films. Years ~O, peace offi cers created a nsation by raiding the Fun ne and grabbing up all the me peeper movie machines. fhesc featured awful s tuff like 1an dancers and the like. • Later, the afore mentioned Balboa Theater was raided by Chief Glavas himself and the film "I am Curious , Yellow" was fOnfiscated. It Y+'as a quiet raid, tn that a newsman of my f!Cqaintance was sleep)ng lhrough that horrid nick at the ime and missed the whole geizure. lie only awakened when lhe li ghts went on. • ; UPTOWN, ALL TJOS sexy atuff is more sophisticated. f\adiomcn Al Lohman a nd Roger 13arkley of KFI were broken up this morning when they stumbled llpon a n ad in the paper which d>roclaimed, "Rene Bond on \tage-Nude, plus 6 girls & free fJr eakfasl." • i. Free breakfast'.' That"s righl fut you have to be prompt. They ppen al 11 a .m. and shul off the f ree breakfast at noon. It is Lnclear if Rene Bond serves the f ree breakfast nude or i( ushers tio il. · You can just imagine "''hat Chier Glavas will do if they ever J.ry that one in Newport Beach. l I \'AKI MA, Wash. Cr\P) -The picnic ~·a s a real blast. Ranking right up there "'ilh the hot dogs was a .50·ca libcr machine gun ror the 800 youngsters to play "\lrith. "l asked the Marine Corps Reser\·e for a display. They thought maybe the kids .could shoot the mac hine gun ... l.he J\1arin es asked me and I said 'sur e,' said Yakim a police oCCicer Mike Amos. Gunnc r_v Sgt . Richard Cl•cil said thut durin g the picnic, sponsored by the J ayceC's t.ind the Yakima Police Department. the fifth and sixth grade Yakima Val ley School P <i trol children fired 3.000 rounds or blank am- 1nunition. Cecil , y,·h o s upervised the s hooting, said "I thought it might be!'! good idea. They shot blanks, "'h1ch. of course, a re harmless.''. Jaycee C\"ent co-chairm a n Doug Lemon said he thought the police ""'ere arranging a little bit or entertainment. ''ft kind or sur- prised me,'' he said of the de- monstration. After the picnic, the children were treated to a movie, "The Gang That Co uldn't S hoot Straight." "If we could ha ve go tten a bus to get the children out of there, '''e \VOuld huve done it." said one teacher , Y+'hO \\'a s un l")appy with the film . But the buses had already left. .. There were a lot of four-letter words and people going to bed together,·• she said. "There were funny parts to it, but it wasn't Y+'hal 1 would want a child that age to see and I fel t very guilty about taking those children in there." BRAMPTON , Ont. (U PI> -At 16, A1ichael Slobodian said he ,~·as fed up with lif"e. Wednesday he entered t he Centennial Secon· dary School with two rifles con- t'ealed in a guitar case and went directly to a fir s t -floor washroom. HE· HAD SWORN .in a s uicide note to kill two teachers who had reprimand e d him for skipping classes and "anyone wtio got in his way." l·le Yiast ed little time in c<Jrrying out hi::; VO\~:. John Slinger. 17, "'ho stumbled unaware into the washroom, was the first victim. He staggered in· to the hallway and collapsed - de<)d. Slobodian. firing randomly at students \\'ith L"'o rifles, then ap- proached the art room where he shot and killed Margaret Evelyn Wright, 25, one of the teachers on his death list. ' After "''ounding another stu· dent ne arby , he committed suicide y,·ith a single shot in th e head. BEFORE II E died, Slobodian killed two persons a nd injured 13 .students -.nine seriously. Daily Pilot OeliYft'Y Is Guarontftd Monday-Fnday: 11 y ou do not hiJVe y()Ur paper by 5 30 p m . t.:all bel0<e 7 p.m. and 'JIOur copy win be de- livered. Saturday and Sunday: If 'JIOl.I do not receive your copy by 9 a.m. Sa!ut· daY. 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Flr'lll-l .OJ1.m . 0.1 F•r•IPlll)l'I J ·llp m, J., 'M>c'onlltow 1.0..1>.m . 2.1 ~··'" ~14" •·""·· 140 1-~' "·"'· M0on flM\ 11:40 1>.m ., Mh •;lol •.m ' . ··The gunm an ran along a hallway, open ing classroom doors and shooting at everything in sight." one s tudent told re· porters. ··Panic eru p ted throughout the whole place.'' Police chief Doug Burrov.'S confirmed ltt rs. Wright was one o( the two t eachers named in the note, which was found at the gun· man's home, but would not iden- tify the other teacher. Police would not release the text o( the note, but Burro\1:s said it indicat- (.'d he planned to harm the two teachers and ··anyone else who got in hi s way." Slobodian's sister. Donna, told a ne1,1/sman, ho"'·ever, that in his nole S l obod i a n vowe d to ··eliminate" Mrs. Wright and science lcat'her D. R. Bronson. The teachers had reprimanded him for skipping classes, she said. BRONSON \VAS in another part of the school at the Lime o! the shootings and was not in· jured. Donna said her brother wrote th a t ·'he \\'as fed up with life" and intended to commit suicide. Neighbors described Slobo· dian, the yo ungest or four l·hildren, as a "loner" and a karate expert who didn't have much time for girls. '"We used to call him 'priest,' " said a one·lime classmate. "He always acted in such an aloof. solitary sort or way.'' Rebels Mute On Release Of S tudents DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania CAP> -Dutch Ambassador Jan van den Berg conferred with President Julius Nyere re today as the United States and Holland pursued e fforts to communicate with M·a rxis lfcbels hOldinithree stude nt hostages in Zaire. Va n de n Berg said he spc>ke with Nyerere ror 20 minutes but declined to give details. A U .S.· spokesman said there was ' 0behind-the·sccnes activity'' involving all part ies. Finding a way to communicate with Popular Revolutionary Party guerrillas, hidden in the j ungle along Lake Tanganyika, was the key problem facing U.S . and Dutch diplomats. The guerrill as d id not indicate a means or communication Sun· day, when Ibey released one hostage, Barbara Smuts, 24, of Ann Arbor, A1tch., who carried rans~m demands ror arms, am· mun1tlon. $460 ,000 and the re.lease of Popular Revolutionary leaders held In Tanzania. Still held after a May 19 r aid on a baboon research center in Tanz a nia are Carrie Jane Hunter , 21, of Atherton, CaUf., Kel)neth Stephen Smilb, 22, of Garden Grove, Calif., and Emilie van Zinnlcq Beremann. 25, ot · lfolland. ' Recessioris End Hinted in Index WASHINGTON <A Pl -The government inde x designed lo anticipate the course of t he eeonomy showed its sharpest in- crease in history last month, the C.Ommerce Department said to- day, pro viding a preliminary signal that the recession is at or near its end. The department said its com- posite index of leading in· dicators, released for the first time in a new rorm intended to eliminate the distortions of infla· tion, jumped .f .2 percent in April and showed a one percent rise in March. THE APRIL RISE surpassed the previous record monthly jump of 3 percent in June, 1958. It was the first time since February and March of last year that the index has risen ror two months in a row. The increases reversed 11 consecutive months of decline. A historical compilation or the indicator shows it has anticipat- ed recovery rrom the past three recessions by one or two months. Administrat ion economist s generally !ollow what they call a '"three-month r ule" in interpret· ing the index, meaning they con· sider any change in direction lo be only tentative until it con- tinues for three months. BUT WITH T WO months of in· crease already in hand, and given the past record of the in· dex, the early indication was a substantiation of an earlier judg· ment by Commerce Department economist James L. Pate that the r ecession a pparently bot· tamed oulin Apri l. At the sam e Lim e, government reports show workers' produc- tivity, a measure of how effi· ciently the economy is function- ing, rose a t a n annual rate or 3.4 percent in nonfin ancial corpora. tions d.uring the first quarter. Jt was the first increase since the second quarter of 1973. The nonfinancial sector in· eludes all private businesses ex· cepl banks, credit agen~ies, stock and commodity brokers and insurance companies. In a statement responding to the latest figures from the index of leading indicators, Pate cau- tioned against attributing too much sigrii!icance to any single economic yardstick. PARLORS C4RRY WARNING NOTE? LAS VEGAS (AP) -Massage parlors would h ave to carry warnings under a proposed or· dinance to be considered by the Clark County Commission this Friday. The regulation would require all massage p arlors advertising in newspapers and on radio and television to c a rry a subtitle re· ading: "Notice: ,Prostitution is unlawful in all parts of Clark C.Ounty. '' 61'1', llE ADDED, "The site and breadth of the two con· secutive month ly increases in the leading indicators is en- couraging and consistent with other evidence suggesting tbal the recession has reached bot· tom." U"I T ........ JUDGE DIDN'T BITE Ex·•clor Laah LaRue Lash LaRue's Exp la.nation Didn't Work JONESBORO , Ga. (UPI) Alfred Lash LaRue, an actor in many west ern movies, was con- victed on a drug charge Wednes· day despite his contention he traded his Bible ror marijuana to help a teen-ag.er find religion. A Clayton County jury found him guilty .of possession of mari· juana and Superior Court Judge Harold R. Banke sente nced him to 12 months' probation with the condition that he pay a $350 fine. LARUeWAS found innocent or possession of a prescription pill without a prescription. He was arrested Sept. 26 on a public drunke nness charge, but a subsequent search of his car turned up the drugs. LaRue testified Tuesday the drugs belonged to two "teen· agehitchhikers, a brother and sis· ter, he picked up outside of Nashville, Tenn. He said when the boy pulled out the drugs he began preaching to the two about re· ligion and the consequences of .marijuana. LaRue said the boy then re. c~lled a deathbed statement by his grandmother saying, "Some day a man would speak to him in the name of J esus Christ and·he would recognize him as havine authority and he would do as he would say." ~ ~ Arkansas Refug~es Spark Water Crisis FT. ~JIAFFEE, Ark. (U PI> -The Vietnamese refugees overflowing Ft. Chaffee ar~ causing water problems at nearby Fort Smith that the community had not anticipated until 1980 .. FORT ~M ITll1 CITY administrator Ray Riley told the city Board of Directors Wednesday the heavy water usage at Ft Chaffee advanced the city's water problems by fivt' years Cit ' officials ~ave been telling Fort Smith residents for som e um~ th~ city needs to bca:tn developing new water sources Fort Smith cit.Y director_s were told during an.agenda meetin Ft. Chaffee is us ing 2.S million gallons or water daily. A ne: source of water has not been found , although the Army Corps ot Engineers. is working on a pl~n to develop a Pine l\-1ountctln re- servoir . It 1s expected to be finished in 1979 • • THE AllMY ANNOUNCED Wedncsdoy It hod hired <ivlllana to take over service in 11 mess halls providing food for the re· fucees. Army spokesman Col. J oe Rogers said a $730 ooo contract dwa.s 1lgned with GrlffinfSprygley & Smith to provide.cooks sev• ays a week for 90 da)"I. "We have got a larre number or Army cooks here from as far away as A'aska a11d Pan•ma," Ro1era said. He ltild tJle clvlUaa cooks will rep,Jac:c them. · • David Arnold, a UnJted Nations representative from GeneYa' was expect~d to arrive at Ft. Chaffee today to meet with ref eft ' who want to return to vtetn1m. Ro1e:rs said he did not kn°o'w if Am~!d wilt be able to meet with the reru1ees today or Frida . Thtte 11 a certain amount o( admlnl1tratlve wori.. thyt b to be done: "be said • • u ' ' ' .. I • • 11 Pullback In Kore a Proposed LOS ANGELES CP) -The Untted States should begin a phas~d wtthdrawal of 42,000 American troops ln South Kore_. said Sen. Ala.n Cranston, (0: Calif.). But he warned lhe pullback sh~uld not be loo r apid because lh1s would give the impression lhe _Un.iled_ States_w.aa ''on lhe run," he added. "We cannot be involved there <South Korea) Indefinitely or surely we will be involved in a g~ound war . in Asia and again with a corrupt military dic- t atorship,'' Cranston told a Democratic fin ance panel here Wednesday~ CRANSTON SA ID a proposal by President F'ord for a $100 million progr a m to develop nuclear warheads to knock out enemy missiles in their storage a reas could lead the Russians to believe the United States is aim- ing at first-strike capability. , . Uf'I Tl .. "'°'9 -..!_!}s11<,et io11 'l 't•Hr · This, he asserted, would trig- ger another a rms race that could cost as muc h as $70 billion. He said. l)le P resident's pro- posal to increase the military b!-'~get by 38 percent to $29.8 btlhon is "incredible" because the Vi etnam war has been con· eluded. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. walks a narrow staircase within the state Capitol's golden dome as he inspect s the hazardo us 106-year -old structure from the musty base- ment to the shiny cupola, 219 feet above ground. Brown. who vacat ed his office two years ago for fear of an ea1thquake, has declined to support r econstructing the old buildin g at a cost of $43 .5 mi llion. Transsexual Found Guilty LOS ANGELES (UPI) -J erry Dean Michael a t ranssexual also known as Eliza beth Carmic hael, head of an auto company involve d in an alleged fr aud -was convicted Wednesday of [ ) j um pi ng b a il h ere 14 S la le years ago on a coun- terfeiting charge. ~-------·~ U.S . District Court Judge Malcolm Lucas set June 16 for sentencing. Michael, 47, is scheduled to go on trial July Bon the counterfeiting cbarie, whic h alleges he tam- pered with a $1 bill to increase its value. He a lso faces charges in Texas in connection with the 2oth Century Motorcar Corp., and a Grand Jury is look- ing into the possibility of California char~es. Murder Su.pert 'Pigeon'? SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -Reputed Symbionese Liberation Army member Russell Little was a "pigeon" caught by police for t he murder of Marcus Foster, his attorney s aid Wednesday. Beginning his closing argumeiits to the jury, AJameda · County PubliC Defender James Jenner asked the j ury to ignore Little's radical politics a nd to focus on the facts surrounding the murder of the Oakla nd schools superintendent. B119laes Bit Wtth-Taz Bill LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -The favor that billionaire Howard Hughes did for the CIA may cost him more than $3 million in taxes. County Tax Assessor Philip E. Watson Wednes- day sent the Sum m a Corp., the main Hughes hold- ing company, a bill for $3,119,865, his estimate of the property tax Summa owes on the Glomar Explorer, the CIA 's secret s ubmarine-recovery vessel. Gang Warfare Ruled Out LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police have ruled out gang warfare or a gas leak for a bomb e xplosion that injured three women and two infants at a Los Angeles apartme nt . · "We don't think it was gang activity because of the ages of the women," :;aid Police Cmdr. Pete Hagen. "The women are too old lb be involved in gang activity and the children are too young.'' Sourre Protertfon Denied LOS ANGELES (AP) -Will Lewis, gener al manager of radio station KPFK-FM, has turned over a letter received by the station from a radical group to a federal grand jury here. Lewis handed over the letter during a brief grand jury appearance Wednesday after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court or Appeals rejected his request to withold the tape in order lo protect the station 's news sources. The ~rand jury had subpoenaed the tape in conne ction with an inquiry. -£,,,.lt-1f,,# tor fall Semester S\ar1l Tues. Sept. 2 lllllllllllO• tu• IQ QO On request by parents, HCS students will be loaned a modern school dask to use whlle studying at home. Calf or w1i,. for f11rllt1r infonnorlon: In FOIMltoln Voller 16835 Brookhurat St. (North of Wamer) 714-962-3312 June26lhnl Au1.30 -Dai ~ or Weell~ Rates • ••• • v Thurld•y. May 29. 1975 Child Stealing , . I DAIL. 'f PIL.OT Ai I '· I Murder SJJ,Spect Faces Charg~· VA.N NUYS <U PI > -An of;: was a.n obstetrical nurse. . suspicious because other age.J.. st etr1 cal nurse, charged with Police found Mrs. Aruuslead and because the child is. btafk murdering a pregnant woman to at the hospita l with a 61.fJ pound and she is white. J cut the victim 's unborn child newborn baby ho>:. She had Dete~live Stanley Miller~ from her body, may have ob· checked herself as m as a pa-he believed the child was ~ tained another infant by tricking tient, saying she had given birth last September to one of Mil. a patient into be lieving ht;r infa!1t to the child. D~tectives found Armi.stead's pat ients at KaiMr had been born dead, police said three o ther children at Mrs. Hospita l, apparently in a priv•e Wednesday. Armistead 's Hollywood home, in· room unknown to the otheni•bn Norma Armistead may have cludinganeighl-monlh-oldgirl. the m e dic a l s taff. Mrs. switched a dead fetus for the In vestigators . said tha t Armistead showed the mothf r. a ne~~rn infant, dece.iving the a!though ~.rs . ArmtS~ad had a dead. Cetus she obtained in tJJe child s mother, d etectives said, birth cert1!1cate shoWlng her to hospital, telling her the child h~d and then r egistered the live baby be the child's mo ther, they were been born dead, he said. as her own. Oetectives said they had locat- ed a Duarte couple, who were not identified, belie ved to be the parents of the child, which they thought ha d been born dead eight months ago. A hearing was to be held today in juvenile court to establis h whe ther the baby girl is their daughter . Mrs. Armis tead, a registe red nurse, was a rrested May 17 on char ges of murde r in the death of Ka thryn Viramontes, 28. Mrs. Viramontes, nine months preg. nanl, had been stabbed in the ne ck at her home, Her abdomen was cut open and the infant '- which Ii ved -removed. The body wa s found by Mrs . Viramontes' three children who told police that Mrs. Arm~tead had been the re the night before. Mrs . Viramontes was a medical a ssistant at Kaiser Hospital, where Mrs. Armistead . .. i i \ i Relatives of Shah Living on Welfare SAN FRANCISCO GP) -A grand-niece of the Shah of Iran and her mother, the former wife of a nephew of the Shah, have been living on public assistance in J\.l arin County, north of the Golden Gate Bridge. They are 15-ycar-old Aria Ataba y and Gail Mi l dre d Hohlweg, 39, who was briefly married to Amir Reza Atabay, a nephew of Shah Moha mmed Reza Pahle\'i, one of the world's richest and most powerful men. Miss Hoblweg said in a recent interview that s he did not want to embarrass the Shah or his fami ly by asking for he lp. But she did say she believed the royal family s hould contribute to a better education for Aria. Aria for the past month has been living in a private foster home in a small Marin County community. The county pays $187 a m onth for her accom- modation .. He r mother lives in anothe·r part of the county and re· ·ccives $212 a month in welfare support. " . Summer in shorts. We've loads of styles. \ ' Cool. Comfortable. The casual s you'll live in. From our huge ne\v collection. A. Check polyester shorts in white with red, navy, blue, pink, wedgwood. Or solid white, navy, red, yellow, pink, light blue • By Loubella. Sizes 6 to 11, $16 B. Poc keted sho rts of cotton crinkle with web belt, front zip. By Chatta. Navy, natural. Sizes 8 to 14, $14 C. Pre-washed cotton shorts with zip front. By Jazzie. Blue. Sizes 6 to 16, Sl6 Town and Travel Sportswear f'Jtld tt1p1, 1wlmmh'IO. worit thopt. pltnlc1, Bibi& 1tudy, tic. (&.immtr c11uea In Aeadlng 1ne1 AtllPlmellc htld at tPlt aohOol from July 1thruAuo.1 -1st thtu 7th grade$ -Er'lfoll Now) Shop Monday thru Friday, 10 am to 9 :30 pm; Saturday, 10 .1.m to 6 pm I , Shop Sunday, ll:OO noon to S:OO pm BuJlock_'5 South Coast PlaJ;a, San Diego freeway at Bri5tol, Co5ta Mc5a, SSG-06 1 l , . " . ... ' ,. '~ 1 I • " A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P .-'GE Leadership F allure The reasons for the £ailure or the Laguna Bea.ch parking structure bond election are many and varied, but a few stand out prominently an.d foremost among them is the lack of leadership shown by the city coun · cil. , Last-minute distortions in opposition campaign literature probably will be blamed by some for defeat of the bwtd proposition, but that giyes too muc.h credit to oppoMtion which in large measure was an insult to a discriminating electorate. No the real blame li es with the city council. Counciimari Charlton Boyd was the only councilman to publicly declare his support .. The others sat on their hands, or, like Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, uttered confusing statements about not being in favor of the structure, but not being opposed to it either. Such a noncommital position is unusual for the hi ghly opinionated council. The council's inaction gives some credibility to a suspicion that the election \Vas nothing more than a strawman set up by the council to be knocked down by the electorate and sil ence those pesky downtown merchants. Ill-conceived Plan The city of San Clemente is going to try to ap- pease the demands of bod y and-board surfers by al- lowing both groups to use the excellent surfing waters off T Street beach at the same time. This ill-conceived plan calls for placing a buoy in the water as a divider mark. Body surfers wi ll be assigned the area on the north side of the line. Their board s urfing counterparts will get the south. And the board men w1ll h ave to tether their boards to them so they can't s trike body surlers. Councilmen called for the trial plan over the ob- jections of the city's lifeguitrd chief. He has said re- peatedly that such a plan is next to unenforceabl e. The counc il should h a ve considered Qtber alternatives. A more workable plan might be to allow board and body surfers to use the T Street waters on alternate days. This way , both groups could get to use T Street equitably . without having to \v orry about in· terference. That'S the way it should be. Freeze Finale? Property owners a~d de~elopers. iil S~n. Juan Capistrano have had an impatient penod waiting for the end of the construction freeze which has been in force on and off since 1973. Imposed to allow time for the development of a new land.use m a nagement code, the moratorium has slowed construction activity and has made de- velopers anxious. -News ·that the moratorium would be extended another four months did not do much to please them. Indeed la ndowners and bui lders protested the ex- tension' loudly and vociferously during last week's city council mee ting. . . . While no one would disagr ee that the building freeze has been in effect long enough -perhaps too long -councilmen acted correctly ·in stretching the moratorium another 120 days. Assurances have been given that the new zoning code would be adopted by then, supplanting the cur- rent emergency code. Not to have extended the moratorium would have meant throwing away months of careful , painstaking work and a building permit free-for-all. But this should be the last extension. Delays have gone on long enough. • j. • .. J'·· • I • • ENE~Y POLKY s . .\ec11s11tio11s lJ11j11,.•tified - Drinking Problems Dear Gloomy Gus U.S. Earned High Standards .I 'i I I Foil Navy (JACK ANDERSON) WASHINGTON -The image or the drunken. brawling sailor apparently is founded in fact. According to an official study. a startling 38 percent of the Navy's enlis ted men confess they are boozers. with a drinking problem which they describe as ''criti cal," "very serious" or at least "serious ." What's more, 25 percent of the sailors told the researchers that th eir ex - cessive drink- ing had often made them ''bellig er- ent." Half this Dllm,ber. 12 percent , acknowled g- ed tangling with the la w during their alcoholic binges. The study. stifOy LiUed "At- titudes a nd Be havior of Naval Personnel Concerning Alcohol and Proble m Drinking," was conducted for t he Navy by the Bureau o f Social Science Research. a Washington-based research firm. We have obtained a copy . THE REPORT is a shocking indi ctment of the Navy's inabili- ty to cope with it s a lcoholics, who number in the tens of thousands. Alcohol is so much a part of Navy life that only one in 20 e nlis t ed men in the survey claimed to be nondrinker s. Another 23 percent said they were able to control their drink- ing. But the r emaining 72 percent admitted their drinking habits could cause complications, rang- ing from "potential problems" to "binge d rinking.'' Yet only six pe rcent of the pro- blem drinke r s sa_id they had sought help. Two-thirds or the of- fi cers. who w e re questioned a bout this, agree.d that the The people who flattened Laguna's parking struc- ture should be condemned to spend one morning a week driving around the downtown area looking for a parking space. GLUM Gloomy G~ (•mlt"ltntl ••• i ubmilwel Dy ''~iilM Oo nftl ,..«'l»•l\'t ·~,,u )M wi•W1. of lt>e news,..pttr. S...M -Pll'l PMwl IOGtoomyGus, D•ily Pilol:. alcoholi cs don 't trust the Nav~ brass. Over half or the enlisted men, echoing this view, said they were arraid to seek Navy counsel- ing ror fear it would hurt their c<i r eers or mark them as troublemakers. ONE OF the most alarming disclosures in the report was that 44 percent of the enlisted men had been "high,'" or drunk, at least six times at their present duty station. One out of rour confessed that alcohol had actually affected the performance or their duties al some time during the past six months. Somewhat fewer of· fi cers. 17 percent, admitted similar a lcohol -related dif- ficulties. A disturbing 19 percent of those inter viewed reported their fond- ness for booze had caused finan- cial failures. The number o f c hrQnic a lcoholl cs in the Navy is con· servatively estimated at 30,000 and their alcoholis m costs the taxpayers at least $45 miUiO!J a year. Navy spokesmen, in response to our inquiries, agreed that alcoholism is a serious problem for th e Navy. They insisted, however. that Navy alcohol re· covery programs are treating 4.000 alcoholic servicemen a year and are successfully returning 70 percent to active duty. Meanwhile, m any sailors, hav· i ng been promised absolute anonymity. decla red candidly that the Navy itself was one of the ma in causes of their ex- cessive drinking. Viewo/NewCuba As topical as today's headlines Cuba. Yes? by David Caute <a.tcGraw-Hill. $7,95) heralds the current political thaw in · the tropics with an intimate, highly readable investigation of thE l\tarxist island -cities. towns and countryside; factories, col· Jectiv e , farm.s , schools a nd pioneer 'headqua rters; Spanish colonial heritage and Russian technology ; the gala hotels ol American gambling syndicate days and the new housing de- velopmtnts side by side . To his vi vid account of Ulis na· Uon of paradox -unpredictable aod independent-minded despite (lrependency on Soviet aid and hostiUty to the giant lo the North -the well-versed Brltlsh nov· ellst a nd h lstorJan orangs 1cbol.arshlp, literary ta1 ent, a profound knowledge of soc1an.am ilnd formtdable descr1 pt1v~ powers, CAU'{&'S special gift Is to ,t, ( THE BOOKMAN ) render Cuba day by day while keeping the larger picture in view. His fi rst -hand impressions illuminate the differen ces between tbe Cuba o( the visitor and of the inhabitant. What emerges is a Cuba that sees itself as a world or its own: ardent, defia nt, hopeful about progress but sU ll unharnessed to discipline. a "classless" socle· ty in which class arld racial con · sciousness remain a problem, a semi ·m ilila r iied a nd un· derdeveloped 1J.1te but, accord· lni to rnan:v of It.I MOPle. now en· ~ovlng greater freedom, CUban- etyle, and • brlrbter promise ror l1ll ruture than tvtr befoi'e In Its WIOll'· VICTO~ de KEYSERUNG .') -. . To the Editor: I must take exception to the large-type statement on page Cl of the issue of May 21 : "How much longer can the world afford America? Six ·percent of the popul ation consuming 40 percent of t he output'?'· · A more appropri ate view might be: ''How could the world do without America? Six percent of the population produce 40 per- cent of the output!'' It is certainly not true that in this country we are rich because we import lavish quantities of goods while exporting very ljttlc, in the fashion of a robber baron . Our im ports a nd exports are more or less in balance, and late- ly we have been exporting more than we import. IFTHIS were not true -if, like the Europeans and Japanese, we could live only by importing vast quantities of oil, for example - then w e s hould soon fin d ourselves with the kinds of infla· lion these·nations suffer. Twenty, thirty, e~n forty percent infla· lion per year. We have a high standard of liv- ing in this colitlyy because we have earned it, tFirougb our pro- ductivity. Unfortunately, most of lhe world would rather follow the politics of envy and .finger- poinling, r efusing to believe that '•"'ealth must be produced -not taken from others. Quite proper- ly, we have been most helpful to the unfortunates of the world But these unfortunates are not entitled to d em and that we givt> ourselves over t o providing charity for them In the main, na tions, like people, must be pre pored to get a long with what they ha\'e. T .A. HEPPENHEIMER GoodQ11estlo11 To the Editor : It seems to have been left to the recent White I-louse visitor, the Shah or Iran, to challenge our government "1ith the critical question: ··what have we done to develop alternate energy sources like geo-the rmal a nd solar energy?'' The state of Florida has de· monstrated that available solar energy has been utilized in the heating of 60,000 new 11omes. In various foreign countries, hum- ble garbage has been utilized or converted into heating fuel. Despite the s ky-rocketing price for imported and indigenous oil, neither our government nor our prideful and highly technological i ndu stries have made any noticeable advaneement in the development or these two and proven-safe energy sources. W£ HA VE generoted needed and s upposed ly saJe nuclear energy but it is, still, not fail safe. I! we consider the hazards in · herent in storin g the very danaerous wastes from nuclear fission, we must come to the con - clusion that we are playing with unknown fire that might en· danger the $UTvival of all Jivi ng things. The mounting volume of in· dustrial 11nd chemlcal air pollu- tion Is not only causing blight and plaa ue-like sl cknes& of our population but h as cooled the earth, •t least-, 10 pttttnt •net cttmlnl1bed much of the sun's tlle·1lVin1 rays to warm our earth and bodies of water. When I ), .. ( MAILBOX ) LeUers /rom readers ore welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All leUers must in· elude .rignature and rnailing address but names may be withheld on re· quest if suf /icient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. lived here, a dozen years ago, I was a frequent swimmer at our beaches. During the last three summers, I felt lucky just to be able to wade or walk in the surf, only during the warmest of days. Although science has revealed that aerosol sprays are de- generating our o,uter a t - mosphere; which reacts in af- fli cting thou sands o r o ur fe ll owmen with cancerous growths . In my own family, which has neve r had any history of cancer, four close relations, age 32 and up, have expired. in most pitiful and medically overtreated man- ner. Shouldn't v.•e urge our political and technological institution to get busy and h alt our untimely rush to extinction? PAULA B. WARSHAW 80011 for SeHlors To the Editor: The Senior Citizens Clubs of America are elderly citizens banded together, locally, n a- t ionally and interna tionally. The¥ membership is comprised of those interested in helping and promoting the concerns and in- terests of their generation. The Senior Citizens Clubs are, also, socially orientated, enabling their membership to participate in "fun" programs and in educa- tional projects. However, they are primarily of importance because they enable older people to help themselves, instead of sit- ting in the proverbial rocking chairs and relyi ng solely on the help of other busy generations, who are often immersed in their own problems. Seniors, by solv- ing their own problems, recover and.retain.Lheir sense of-indepen- dence, so d ear to American citizens. THE SENIOI! Citizens Club, now s lowly getlinf under way in Laguna, is open tn Ute Recrea- tion Center, 570 Gleruieyre St., on Mondays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m . and Js a part of Laguna's senior program. It is not competini with other senior projects. It is not entirely similar to Laguna's other senior pro- grams. It deflnitely meets a need for those seniors not Interested in being strictly social or ihac· Uve. The newly formed Laguna Senior Citizens Club offers Laiguna's and South Laguna's elderly additional Interests, as older citizens continue to participate in the senior pro· grams a lready offered, such as T.L.C., The Friendship Club, etc. The Senior CiUz.ens Club of Lal\lll& m d all Senior Cilltenll Clubs n a tionally and interna- tionally, belona to th• elderly. In La1 una, t he Club will be wbatever Laguna'• older citizens <Onlrlbule In Interest, oellvlly and memerahlp . ELINOR DAVIS Discri1Ml11atio11 To the Editor : Recently on the television pro- gram "Sixty A.1inutes," I wit-. nessed wha t I believe to be one of the worst cases of racial dis· c rimination s in ce Nazi Germany . Wh o was the in- stigator? Our own government. The location of this show was at the Atomic Proving Grounds out of Las Vegas anti the people involved . we re tb"e Security Forces that patrol and "guard this area. DUE TO need for a cutback or guards a sizeable group of the Security Force is betng laid off. Arc they laying off by seniority? No! Are they laying off by ability and qua lifications? Again no! They are using only one factor, the color of the men'sskins. Guards with 15 to 20 years are getting the ax and others with three to six months seniority are staying on. Again why? Would· you belie ve in this rree country where everybody should be equal regardless of race, color or religion that our government officials would rorce the riring or the high seniority guards just because their skin happened to be WHITE. ARTHUR RILEY Hight to Choose To the Editor: It has been said that we fear what we don 't understand . What Assemblyman John Briggs, (R- Fullerton), apparently doesn't understand is that a very great number of people in this state have a God-given right to make their own choices as lo their sex- ual conduct in private, and the enactment into law of AB489 is not going to "impose the morals of one part of the state (as he sug- gests) on the entire state.'' I arrl married aiid helped to raise a very large family and am not m aking a special plea for homosexuals, but I think they haVe-a right to their style or liv- ing, and I do not subscribe to Mr. Briggs' stt1tement that the new sex law will res1.1lt in homosex- ua Ii t y being taught in the schools. With-t he pass&gieof A-8489there will be a lot fewer hypocrites, for, as one so wisely stated. "If ever- yone who has broken lhe la w (at one time or other) were put in jail, there would be more or us inside than outside." In his letter lo M·r. Briggs, Los Angeles police chief Ed Davis wrote, "Hang in there baby -you'll bring California back." I think we are indebted to Assem blyman Willie Brown Jr, for authoring the bill and to Gov. Brown for signing il into law. California has finally come of age. TOMRITJ'E R Teac•er ra,, :ro the Editor: We consider the reported de- mands of Capist rano Unified School District teachers un· reasonable. Present cove.rage of 100 percent or health. major medical and dental insurance premiums for teachers and 80 percent for their dependents is, 1n our opinion, in excess of such benefits provided for local resi· deriLS emp1oyed in private busi· ..... We recommend that the Board or r rusteea adopt a program ' such as : 1. A1ake no change in class ~; sizes: 2. Grant no additional tax-free fringe benefits ; · 3. Eliminate "a utomatic" an- nual salary increases: 4. Grant modest (2 or 3 per- cent) merit increases to not more than 50 percent of the teachers a nnuallv for documented im- provcmCnt in performance; 5. "Bargain" annually wi th employe groups to set salary rates as is done in private busi- ness ~ a nd 6. Em ploy the services ot a competent mediator lo represent the Board o{ Trustees and the District in such negotiations. We know some of the district's teachers . It is regrettable they have permitted a few extremists to represent them and .to Snake the outrageous de mands report- ed by the local press. TEACHERS surely knoW t.hat many of our locaJ residenlll are une mployed a nd that many others have had to take positions below their levels of skills and training due lo current eCa,:lomic conditions. In the face of such knowledge the ir roported de- m ands appear not only un· reasonable a nd outrageous but irresponsible. Wh en the teachers chose their profession they knew their work year would be 10 months. The district 's starting pay of $81790 for 10 months for a teacher just out of college, with no graduate credits, compares favorably with the monthly rates of pay ea'rned by college gradua tes their first year in other fields of work. During the 10 tnonths teachers actually work but 182 days, the equivalent of less than nine 21 da y m o nths . T he starti n g teachers pay is therefore at the rate of a pproxim ately $1 ,000 per month for the d ays actuall.y worked. The Capistra no Unified School District has treated tea~hers very well. Those who are not satisfied with conditions in the district shou Id be cnc0ur88ed and helped to. (ind employment.in other districts or in ~~ei~ field of work where Conwtlons are more lo their liking. If flnan- tial remuneratron iS -thilr goal they should by all means e:h8nge their vocations. HILBERT FRY KEISKER (and 9 parents and grandparents o!scboolchlldrenl ORANGE COAS'l DAILY PILOT Robnt N. Wttd. PubUthcr Thomo.1 KeC1vil, Edilor Barbara Krfibich, J;ditorial Pagt 'dltor ' Tht editortai pa,; of the ol~Jt Pilot seek'• to lnfor1" •nd stimu late re•derC bf PNHritlnt on thta page dlve11st t"Om"*'18fy on topic• of lntere,t by .i)'pll.Jc1t· t'd colum nlsts and· c1rtciotdlll, by .IJ)rov-ldlng a rorum for reaffri•. vle"'ll and by presenting lht•' nO'l''l6Paper'1 opinions •nd lded oo current topics. The editorial oplnionl 'or lhe Dally ~lot app,v only in the edit.orfal col~~n at~ top or 1he pace. Op1nioba Iii· pressed by the· columailU add cartoop.l1t1 and tett.er writm ate lheir own and no end~ ot their views .by Ule Dail)' Plkit tou:Jd be inferred. Thursday, M'ay 29, 1975 ' I .1 'i I I ' 'I I I .. ----' , .. Mayor Bradley Guns Termed \ DAILY PILOT A 7 THE EARL'S ~ ....... , .... ...... ~. s.r;c.!• At Y _,. DNf' I 495.Q.401) ' I IO 11' '01111"'-f SAVE 2 5 % ON FINE DIAMOND JEWELRY W• h•w• r,11rch1•td 11\t tntVt lint 11 lllt n't Ind l1dlt1' 141& llld •i1mo11d 1ln11 l11m I Ioctl i••• ry ft\lllUllCW!tf ll tldlfGld p11t11, IM ••••• p11•ln1 lhl •••in11 011 •• wout Thi• 11 '" ••• cellt~t q1111i1w j1w111r con1i1lln1 of lino du1nond~, 11m11cc1nt1t1 with 111bi11, 11pphhH 11 1m1r1ld1, b11uu11111w ta1hi~111d 111 cockla•I 1l11p, n11n'1 1!n11. h l1nd1hlp ""I'· w1ddin111u 1nd wtddina t1a•d1. Son of D aley P ublic Enemy Marries •l•lo~I _}l$Af 21t22 e..-c.,1.w .. ... ,...."''·• ..... , .... Friday, Saturday & Sunday Only! LOS ANGELES <UPIJ hear from more than 100 CHICAGO (AP) -A -~ayor Tom Bradley· experts 1>n handgun con-son of Mayor Richard J . baa labeled the handgun trols. Daley has been married .. Public Enemy No. 1" ''I 'm convinced,'' in an unannounced and said it must be re-Bradley said, "that if we ceremony attended by moved from the streets are really serious about family members and May 30th thru June 1st orAmerica. controlling violent closefriendsonly. Addressing the United crime, if we are really Jotm P. Daley. 28, and States Conference of, serious about controlling Mary Lou Briatta, 28, Mayors' National Forum the destructive cleJin· were married _Wednes· -·"'""":..,~,;: on Handgun Con-trols qu~ncy in our schools, day at the Nativity of •~l"llN Wednesday, Br-adley then we must insist on Our Lord church in the · said at least 40 million controlling (irearms." S o u t h w e s t S i d e Breaklttg lip . and possibly 100 million neighborhood where handguns are in circula-B R A D L E Y. Daley has lived all his lion in the United States POJNTEDLYpraisedre· tire. and th ey kill 10,000 centanti·handgunstands Newsmendidnotknow Americans each year. by Los Angeles County or the ceremony, which Sherif( Peter Pitchess· originally was scheduled If lflt follawi .. 1t•• tikt YIM!, plNw t.111 die Sclticl Wliflit CoRtrol C.11.H. 1 Q Ltn •itlit FAST 1• ,ilk 0 l111 •lli1t11FAST11 ~tu 0 llf1 ,,..., FAST•• MtH •ill 0 l..n "'"'ltt FAST 11 lty"'M Save 25% on . Cocktail Rin1s up to 3 c1r .. 1s! Act r ess Glenda Jackson says her 17· year marriage to director Roy Hadges is ending in divorce. Miss Jackso.n won Oscars Cor roles .in 'Wom en in Love' and 'ATouc~ofClass .' HANDG UNS ARE and the County's District ror June 26, until the used in one of three rob· Attorney, J oseph Busch, mayor made a hurril.>d, beries and one in every but took issue with clty unexplained exit from a four aggravated as-Police Chief Edward M .. Cityeouncilmeeting. saults, Br adley said. Davis w h o has said The bride and groom They a lso were used in federal legislation to ban lift the church shortly the deaths of 73 percent handguns would vio1ate pf't er noon. The mayor of approximately 1,000 theU.S.Constitution. and his wi fe and other 0 G~ .-...1 lltck EVEAYTIMf FAST WEIGHT LOSS IS ALMOST ALWAYS A rnsA,,OlflllTllrfG FAIL· URE Ncallw VIII n~l liM tllt WM am111 111 tli• W1111l1od\111a1111M11 1111 "lllWliflil i• tll1 fiut plM:e. Schick Im 811 _, .••• • protr1111 Special Group ol D iamond Weddin& Sets Rea. s120 to $220 NOW S90 lo $165 Soviets Seek Better }Jeer police officers k ii led ''A favorite tactic of the children followed the cou- between 1962 and 1974, he gun lobby is claiming pie from the church and said . protection Yrom th e Daley, 73, smiled as he "Clearly. these in-second amendment (of slopped to shake hands credibly highnumbersil-the consti tution ),'' withfriendsinthecrowd MOSCOW (U PI ) Justrate that handguns Bradley said . of IOOpersons who waited 111111 ""'•' 1111 11 tllt - Sl .... IOI. ~ 1111! IM 19 t111 la1111111 Sdtil:k Stop S•tki11t Ptotr1M. Tr~ly .nft1ntl Don't miss this opportunity to buy fine gold jewelry at these tremendous savings! The So\liet Mi nistries of are Public Enemy No. 1 "A no lesser authority 1 outside. Daley had no Food and Trade have is-and we should deal with than the U .S. Supreme comment. . . sued a joint decree or·· that menace according-Court h as repeatedly A wedding luncheon dering breweries to in· ly," Bradley told the said the second amend-was held at the Conrad crease sales and im· opening session of the menl applies to state Hi Ito n Hot e 1 but pro\lelhe qualttyo£their, t"'o-da y conference militias, not pri\lale n ewsmen wer e not beer. '. which was expe~ted loJ owners hip," he said. welcome. CALL HOW 558·8404 Sho? ea1ly lor best selectJon Fri n11e 111 9 • Sat 10·5·30 • Sun. 12·5:30 Newport Fashion Island BANKAMEJtlCARD• MASTER CHARGE• SOS CRED!T PLAN L__ •tedoflers tropical furniture· Gl•nt Ki ng Choir. King Chair, art- fully woven of peel and core rattan. Airy. Mag- nificent! 20" x 20" x 54". From Hong Kong. Reg. 1139.99 OW '10000 Victorian noat1lgl1. About ~8" of woven rattan. Reg. 29.99. How '1 488 Budget your '" . bedstead Twin size headboards. Fresh, romantic, and f,·ivolous -in ev- erything but price! These are finely woven rattanworks! Full of heart!-Fu ll of ideas! You can paint them to grace your bedstead! Reg . 18.99 NOW 7.88 DOUBLE HEADBOARD REG. 24.99 MOW 12.88 • PEACOCKS AT PlAINl V PAR ED PRICES. Handn1ade in British Hong Kong. Plume your room at a low cos1! 46VJ~ tall. 18" seat. Reg. 39.99 How 52488 Seve a tub full. Breezy rattan-tub chairs. Great design . Natural finish with black trim. Back about 27". Reg. $19.99 'Now .................. '1488 I S.t1Un•l4T0Stod:O.H11ll Clwa Y-Loul Sloro Fw A•ol••ty ORAHGI errr11Ho,,... c .... 4Jl.Ot9& AHAHllM 506 L KATILL.A Aft. 772-2472 U.CiUMA 'Ill.CH I Jt4 Se. C..t Hwy. 4t4-tl01 • MOM. ntlU SAT. IM MM. IM ,. I \ Bicen · ·al Fare savings to more cities any other airline. All surruner long. adults can save 20°~ off regular Coach fare . And before June IS. you can even save 25%. Childrerrunder 12 al\\'BYS save 50".4 when you take them along. Just buy your round·trip 1ii.:ket 10 any or 1ht"Se ci iies at ieas l 7 days ahead and rese rve both depaning and re1um flighi s. You may change your return flight if necessary, but you must stay from 7 to.)) days . Summer rates are in erfccl until September 15th. when aUul! )kl \'ings increa<;c to 25~~. Fare is nol available during certain holiday periods.or from 2:00 p.m. Friday to IO:Xl a.m. Saturday and 2:00 p.m. Sunday lo 10:.JO a.m. f\olon<lay. The Bicenti;.nnial Fare ends January JI. 1976. Call yo ur Travel Agc:nt fur details. Or ask about our indi\'ldual 1t1urs I ha t also give you great ~vings on rental cars and hotels. Ur call United ar 537·7.'.'21. Panners in Tra\'el with We.<;tem International Hotels. Celebrate and save to 7J, cities . ""'' llOllUDlllll .... till ........ .., -·~ Akron/ Canton 1250.00 Allen1own / Bethkhcml w•oo 2!1J.OO S.ltirilore 277.00 Birmingha m 222.00 .... M .\04.00 BuffUo/ Ni•g•n Falls 21)6.00 Cedar Rtpidsl ~aCrey 197.00 Charleuon. W. Va. 248.00 Chlrluoe. N.C. 2~4.00 (h&ll&nOOgl 2J2.00 Chk:ago 221.00 Ckveland L<,(),O(l Col11mb11s 242.00 . Oayton.O. 234.00 . .. ' Af~lt .... .... .... .... --...... 11ClfttMIUll ..... lkMt• ..... ..... ---... D1tt111Uol ......... "'' --.... ,.111f: ... ---.... ... ...... . .. '"""" .. _ . .. -·-.. _ ... _ .... .._ lk n\·cr s1 1:..oo Sll.00 f.l llS~tl!'on 112~.oo S57.00 Sag111i1W/ Sfi?.00 De~ Moine) Pl7 \~) 17.00 N"'"P'Jfl Ne,.·~/ f.\idl1nd/ -Dccr.111 2~3.011 61 .00 Hlimpton/ Bay C11y i 24l .OO t61.04 l·hn1 24.lOO 61 .00 \V1lhHm1burg 211S.OO 71.00 Salem.Ore. 121.00 JO.DO 71.00 fnn W1ync 2J4.00 S8 .00 ,_e,.,. York/ )eaulet .,.00 Onnd Rapids 2J2.00 S3.00 ~c .. ·arl 29 1.00 7J.OO T~oma 138.00 J4.M 56.00 Grccn~horof ~orlol~/ S..>1.U h Bend 227.00 57.M 76.00 H 1~h Poin1 / f\•umouth/ Spokane 136.00 l4.M Yl'1n1ron·Salcm 1111 ()() 65.00 Virginia Bc111..·h 2a ~.oo 71 .00 "''""' 240 .00 ..... ..... Har1ford/ ' Omaha 174 .00 44 .00 Toron10 282.00 71.0I Sp11ngfickl 2116.00 7 ... 00 Ptndlctun IJ4.(J(I J ... oo 't\'lbhing1on. D.C. 277 .00 ''·°' 49.00 Hunl\1 illt: 222.00 ~6.0CI Pt11!Mlclphi1 21!~ 00 71.0I Youngs1own/ 61.80 Kno~v1llc 1.)7 IMI 59.00 Pu1~h11rgh 259 OU (15.00 \\'1r11~n/ ••.eo t..nSing 1J7.00 59.00 Pun land 125.00 JI .IHI Sharoa 256.00 ..... ..... Lin~oln 170.00 41.00 Pruv1dtncc .li)2.0() 76.00 s~.oo ~lemph111 103.0U 51.00 R1leigh/ 6J.OO f.11lw111kce 221.00 SS.00 l)urham 2117.00 67.00 69.00 f\1o11M/ Ric-hmond 27~ tMI "'·" 58.00 Ktick bl11nd/ R~hn:1er ~72 IHI ..... !itturity ch1rga not indudcd. Oa\·enporl 20J.OO Sl .00 FJrc efrcc1ive June 15. 1975. . The friendly ~ies of your land. Ill u n lTED A IRLlne s • • • (,, ... ,. " f. • l ¢ J . " ' " '" . : .1· ,• " • ' " . : ., '•' '" I i, '.1, " •• .;r. .... .'.'1'1 .. '. ''1 " ·•1 I r i \ ---. . ·"II DAILY PILOT Thursday, May~. 1975 llist•*ric B11llroo1t1 Closes Last W ~ltz for Marigold MINNEAPOLIS CUPIJ -At 1 a .m. the strains or the last waltz faded at the Marigold Ballroom and a procession of dap. per gents and perfumed ladies streamed into the street. As a matter of fact it was the last song or any kind to be played in the historic dance hall and many or its patrons left · down this summer to v.·llhlearsintheireyes. make room ror ex . THE OLD ballroom, a lavender hulk with the ''M'' in its gold neon sii,,.rn long since burned out, is being sacrificed to urban renewal. Along with other buildings on tbe 1300 block of Nicollet Avenue, it will be torn • pansibn of a downtown mall. , It could have been 1924, or 1944, because the 1r1arigold hus been cater· ing lo lovers or '.smooth ballroom dancing" for over half a century . Many or the people who came lo dance one Presents J THE NOB HILL DINNER Soup Du Jour or A cool crip salad to start 1-Ioney & Mustard, Bleu Cheese or Thousand Island 1/ot San Franciscan Loaf of Bread lasl waltz or rox trot at the Marigold last Satur- day night have been coming for as long as it had been there. Many had fallen in love there. Many, widowed , divorced or just alone, turned to as a place to make friends and have run. .. 'fpke away this build· ing and you take awuy t_he happiness of thousands of people," said Kay Berry, a Min· neapolis school teacjler \•.'ho has circulated a petition asking that the l\.1arigold, or at least its dance floor, be spared. SALLY KLAWITER. St . Paul, wasn 't ashamed to admit she won second place in the state fox trot contest in 1932. · However, few could match the s t atistics of Olga and Harold Smith, Minneapolis, who were at the Marigold not only for one last dance, but to celebrate meeting there during a snappy set ex- ac:tly 51 years ago. They are the pillars of the l\.1arigold 's Cupid Club, which includes about 300 couples. "Seems like an awful. awful long time ago," Mrs. Smith said. ••••• ••">·-· ·-· •...•• . ...... . . ......... ~ ...... _ .. . -----..... . ....... -·-- THE FAMILY CIRC S By Bil Keane ... , .... , .. ... ··-• .... .. "Know why This show is in black and whi11:? They couldn't find their crayons." Alaska Approves Pot in Private JUNEAU, Alaska CA Pl -The 1\laska Supreme Court hus ruled that citizens ha\'c a cuns tilution<JI 1ight to possess 1narijuana for person<JI use in thei1· homes. 1-lowevcr. the cou1·t s<Jid that the s tate has a "'lcgitimule concern '' \~·ith outla\ving the usl' or marijuc.1na in publit•. With four concur1ing opinions and no disscnl, the £ivc·men1ber cou11 said the rig hl of individuals to privacy in their homes ··v.•ould encompass tht• possession and ingestion of substances s uch as marijuc.1na in a purely personal, noncommcrc1al context in the home.·• "DllCOUNT PIUCtl 1 THI ·U•\'I PlUMIM,Mc.. Complete Plumbing, ~ Heoting'llnd • Air Conditioning MEW DISCOUMT Do-tt-'f ....... , .... San Diego FtffWIV ~o .. ~ "'' »U 1.000 . ..., ........ , 495-0401 Conl<loOOO UC C.M.SCl'0-106'1- 11 Avery Parttw•v 28922C amui0 Capostrano. ·-~·ic• ,_ 11ill\ •I •CHIS toOll .....,.._., SCOUNT rt: Our new IN Bank auto service keeps your engine runnini: 1\:1\\'. three llh.ltur h:111l..in];! l;1nl·.~ fur ;1 \lui..:l....:r J!0.:1 -~1\\;1~' .. " ' . IRVlltE Ml'IDML @:'.: IFMNE NATIONAL BANK. MEMBER F. 0.1. C. . . :11 Aero"" rro111 lhl' Orangl' c·oun1y Airporl. 2171 Cam~.! IJri1 l'. lr1inl'. (71-'1 l(\_'\.J71KI. ()pl'n ~Tunda~· thru "l"hur~ .' da" Ill a.m. lu 5 p.n1. Friday lo 6 p.111. l)rhi:·Up ~·induw : Upl'n II a.m. to 5:JO p.m. Frid1ty 10 6 p.m. ' ; PRIME RIB AUJUS The legislature this n1onth adopted a bill to re- duce penulties for possession of the .drug. Al the same time, it imposed only civil penalties for pct:sonat possession of marijuana in the home. ' " These people like to ,-------------------_]_,==================.;.. .t, ' Cheese Stuffed Baked Potato Vegetable du Jour Beverage arid Your Choice of Dessert Cheese Pie I ce Cream Chocolate Mousse 4.95 Children Under 12 -$2.95 Monday th,ough Saturday The San Franciscan Restaurant For Reservations 1617 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach Quality CLOTHESOUTS FOR HIM dress up and touch while they dance. They are quick to buy a drink £or a new acquaintance. Nude Dive Expensive . NORFOLK•, Va !UPll -\\'hen Robert Crotts dove nude, of£ the Berkeley Bridge. he cx - pected to land only in the Elizabeth River -not in the city jail. too Police arrested the 19-year-old s hip yard worker on disorderly conduct charges und bond was set at $250, s ub- stantially more than the $10 bet Crotts \von for diving off the 55-£oot bridge, ' on ALL items at ALLHmes $16to $20 Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS sa.99 to s10.99 $1~to$19 FASHION JEANS sa.99 to $45to$90 LEISURE SUITS to sss.oo HUHDIEDS OF OTHll ITEMS AT SIMILAR PRIClS! . • . the store for him QUALITY CLOTHESOITS .· 18914 BROOKHURST ST., FOUNTAIN VALLEY MON.-FRI. I 0:00 to 8:00 -SAT. I 0:00 to 6:00 -SUN. 12:00 to 5:00 . ' ,, 100°/o NYLON HIGH LOW SHAG REG. '12,95 DuPONT 501 NYLON IXTRATHICK SHAG '· 99 Sq. Yd. C..pletely l••l•lle• IWltll ...... ··-PH41ot 99 ·SQ. YD. lomllo4 wltlollolwn ....... 5~~ 8 9:~ 6 '1. $PACI oYro CAOOfil TWEEDS ~J WAlTlll NYLON tYMOUYTll .. ,. "" <-•llfl'IJ a..1'1111...i Wltli °*'••• l1t"9f-P•Hi•t DUPONT SOI SPECIAL MILL PURCHASE! A TTEHTIOH MOllLE HOME OWHllS. , OUTDOOR CARPET '·*•·~·2.99 Arttflcllll twf gres1 -••ocodo Md 9""• 91""" Lift. Ft • • Cal"" FIHAHCIHG AVAILABLE u, •• J6Month1 90 DAYS HO IHTBlEST' {\IMlll ·~~' 1 .. SJ.69 LM.Ft. !~M W1<1411 • CNOOSI FIOM ~" , ... M•IORIR•HDI 2110 W. Llncolft Allahwh•, Cal • MOHAWK flHILADtll'"IA A•MSTllONG HOLLmx CAllN C•AFTS ROYAL WlA\I( C ALLAWl.T UATTll IAIWICK ALDON MAGQ SMITH Liii 112-•• u I FOUNTAIN YALUY 17200 U.0.MuaST .... aMIWUI llOIC. ,.._.Ml " ' " I I I I i I I ( • n d c 1 • h n s " a SI A u ii I SI ~ "' .. ii II ' ( r • • r '' f&mily Welfare Rolls Up WASHINGTON (AP) -The natlon'a family weltue rolls reached a record hlsh or 11 .2 million persons In f)bnilr)I, but the rate of lnerea1e has beaun uiperliir off, Ibo govern· ment reports. 'I I ,/1,.·~ " ., • ' • . . . . . . '. Whistles While De Works DENVER <UPI) -Th e Whistler has arrived in Denver, but he wanll to as· 1ure officials at Mountain Bell lhat he la only lookinS ·foe a job -not trouble. The Whistler Is Jcwef C. En1reuia Jr., 26, a former F1orida reaident who dis· covered bis whittling abilities could trip telephone ctrcult1 that byput the operaton and a>mputen who are looking for someone to bill. ENGRESSIA, WHO is blind, saJd he has gone 1t,ral1ht now and_pays for all .or hia lona: distance calls, bUt he admllS to hav- ina: placed thousands ol dollars worth. or them wilh his unu1uel 1kill . Engressla. who grew up in Miami, 1aid he fi rst dis- rovered he could whistle up a c all whe n he was seven. He becan develop- ing hia abilities and by the time he e ntered the Unlve ra lty of S o uth Florida in Tampa, there wu UtUe he couldn 'tdo. Engreasia said he got in· to trouble while placing free long distance calls tor dormitory mates. He ac- cldentalJy got a Toronto operator instead or a Long Island r esidence, and she reported what was happen- ing. DURING A trial, a S(>uth Centra l Bell executive c alled E n gr e s s i a a "telephone· genius." The Millington (Tenn .) Phone Co. hired him, wher e he re· mained for two years, dial· ing several hundred "test numbers" a d ay a nd listen- ing for malfunctions. · Engressia sa id he not on· ly folind the work boring, but he had conflicts with his boss, W. S. Howard, pres ident or th e phone company. "I guess he thought I was too re11trlctlve," Howard said. "But he 'll talk to anyone . Once a guy called up and wanted to know what he 'd have to do to tie up a whole t e le phone s~tem. Joe told him. He just trusted everybody." ENGllESSIA sa id he had come to Denver in hopes of making a new start. He hopes to work fo r the 19(&) telephone company, Moun· lain Bell. DAILY PILOT A 9 Countia~ Honored Mrs. Al an Cross, 18984 San Carlos St., Fountain Va lley re ceive d two a ward s Cr o m th e University or Michigan lawschool. · She received the In· ternational Academy of Trial Lawyers Award for a s enior who has de· monstrated outstanding ability in courtoom ad · vocacy. She also r eceived the J ourn a l o f Law Reform award which re- cognizes s tudents who ser ve on· the editorial board. 1The Departm eot of lff!•lth, Education and we·uare' said tile hbr..u_ai'y locrea,se of 8';1110r .lpercentwasr--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , just 1U1bUy more than balftbt 1.3 percentriseil"'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--, in January. "While the rolls are still riltnc," said J amea S. DwlSbt or HEW's Social Rehabilitation Service, ''the smaller proportion of newcomen suggest, that the ad· verse economic pre- ssures on Jow ·income people are beeinninc to rqoderate." Unemployed fathers on the Aid to Families with Dependent Children AFDC roll• rose 8.5 per- cent or 1,937 to a total ol 114,431 In February com. pared with the previous month. That was 15.C per~ent more than in February of last year. A total of 3.4 million families with a total of 1more than 8 million children were receiving AFDC payments in February, the last moo.th for which figures are available. . f.il.e and federal ex· tures for the month ed $1.95 billion, ali;Nt $t.S million more 1'fn in January. Costs i ... uded .$736 million in ; ney payments and 1 billion ror health e. I At State Mutual Sa vings. we pa y more than interest. s • things done for you. fwEying I thrysler factory • We pay attention Our tellers, new account s peo ple and branch,i,:? managers are wearing "We Pay Attention" buttons. And they mean it. When you stop by, th ey'll go out of their way to take care of your savings needs. Our savings co un- selors will help select exactly the right savings program. You will be taken care of, quickly and And we've paid attention to your requests. There are more ex tr a free services than ever: money orders, traveller's chec ks, notary public dnd save-by-mail with no minim um deposit. Many other free services with minimum deposit. , Stop by your State Mutual Savings office for a free "I Need Attention " button. There's a lot waiting for you: the highes t intere st rates, savings insured to $40,oOO, savings counseling, free services, and that l(>ETROIT (AP) -The trman of Chrysler . met privately with k1wa1en chairman i Schmuecker last k to discuss the sale an empty Chrysler at New Stanton, c[''. for bollding VW ll Chrysler spokesman s that Schmuecker tWW Into Detroit last Frl-dtll y and met with c:llryaler's. Lynn 1'llwnffnd. The two men f erred for about· two • and Schpi.uecker o'ut of the United es during the •kend. fVW is fourth among all apto companies in U.S. spies, outselling even Acnerican Motors. A titrd of its total sales are idt.he United States. :Chrysler officials had said the two men would n)tet this month, but · tt)iy repeatedly declined lC?llay when the meeting Would be held. And they ijfued no statement Cdllowing the meeting. 1teavy imporf fees and tbe low value of the ~lar have sent up the 'Pj1.ce of VW products •!llpped to this country. ' (:ancer findings I Assailed t IS AN FRANCISCO <4P> -A leading cancer r~archer says many of h9 colleaaues are guilty ol ••grant.manship" by iaentlfylng maay ~lbly harm less sub- s lances as cancer· ~g. · ,You say you've found · log about cancer. you l!•t covemmont ney, ' Dr. Arthur t, of the Univenlty ~San Fr~~laco, said ln merous report.I t mmon item• ctbse cancer, FUrst ~jld : "H per cont of ~ are bakiney. • I eao (Ive almost 91 aWlmal cancer with ••oot 1111Uiln1, If I put .mlad to It," uld l, tbe American r 1entative to the Health Orcanlia· committee on OC· courteously. Ourpeo~le will get WEL • • "Attention! Here comes a State Mutual Saver:' added extra that no one else pays lik e State Mutual Savings: We pay attention. • ~aUona I c 1 nc•r ~ • Offices locat ed in: Los Angeles, Beve rly Hi lls, Hollywood, Enci no, Sa nta Monica , Long Beach, rat' aald he could '•• 1' San Pedro, Soutb &v, Lakew.ood, Goleta, Newport Beach, Tu stin, San Diego, La Jolla, Chula Vista. Accounts opened by the 10th .. m inlerest from 1he lst ee a tumor ln 'l~~~~..;;.;;;,;.;.;;,;;~.;.;..;,...;..;';..'_....;;...~~~~~~;...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...i.,.~~~--~~~~------~~~~~~..,. -r::•:taU by ta1plllllllllJ al uy rorelp ail> .. • .), ' \ ··-, .·.1...v r Thursday, Mat29. 1975 THE MASSIVE CAMPING park, which included spaces for trailers. campers and tents, an equestrian center and a cluster of• sho~ and stores with li western motif, was re· jected by county planning com· missioners earlier this month. PARTRIDGE AND Mrs. Alexander adm itted to supervisors that the pro· ject had blown way out of proportion, particularily when it was learned more than a million cubic yards or earth would have to be moved. One commissioner branded the pro· ject "Knotts' Berry Farm in the ·woods" and the remainderofthecom· mission voted it down prim'a rily They said they would be willing to revise their plans and come back with a project containing about 200 camping spaces on the 160-acre pro- perty. UFC Budget Bid Gets Board Nod SA N T A A N A -exactly the amount it re- 0 r a n g e C o u n t y quests every year. Supervisors have en-That legal restriction Qorsed the county Local · prevents s upervisors Agency Formation Com-fcom taking any overtac-' mission's $123,200 budget lion that would change request for the next ris-the method of LAFC: cal y,ear. funding , according to But Supervisor Robert County Counsel Adrain· Battin, who serves on the Ku yper. LAFC, said he will try in the coming wee ks to make the panel entirely self-sufficient. TllE COM~tISSION, which is cmpo"•ered by· state Ja,,· to act on all an-. n exations. deannexa-. lions and spheres of ~n-; flue nc e for county cities; is funded onlr in part br 1 application fees. The remainder of its budget is covered by county tax liars and superviso e required. by Jaw t ve the LAFC ' \ -· BATTIN ; AN at - torney, safd he was aware of the legal restrictions and would work in his ca'pacity as an LAFC member to get the commission to, change· its own budget methods. The Santa Ana supervisor said he sees no reason why the cities and other agencies seek- ing LAFC action shouldn't foot the bills with bigger application fees. solid stot• F4751 2 ~earing On Elderl Scheduled SANTA ANA -Tw public hearings will take place along the Orang Coast next week t gather testimony relat- ing to Orange County government services and programs for the -elderly. 'l he hearings will start at 1 p .m . an'd last about three hours , during which the audience will be briefed on the ac- tivities of the county to date and the operations or the Senior Citizens Council. The first session will be on Monday in the Costa Mesa city council chambers. 77 Fair Drive, and the second will take place June 5 at the Seal Beach Community Center, 3333 St. Cloud Drive. / the· Nostalgic Wok This settinj: will imp~ any guest with its beauty: comfort, and livability. The elegant 96" sora is in rich earth tones in a crewel-work design with contrasting .velvet welting. The club thair and ottoman in a stain·resistant velvet add to the look. Choose from·several unique designs and use your imagination ln decorating your favorite room. SAVINGS ON THE ENTIRE ANTIQUE PINE COLLECTION R~ SAU Pric• ,, ................ ··''"'"· .S4tt.95 .a.ewer ·~ ..... SAU, ............... CWtdleir ..•......... tlff.M •• $169.TS :di4 l1.t •.... , ...... ttlt.ti •• $141.50 o...o- ~ •..•... , ..•. uoue .. $ 7t.t5 . O•Gil*op led _,...._ ...•........ t16t.t1 •• $1~4.50 -~cw,. codthl... . .. , .... t l7t .H •• $144.50· lt.,1ft .. ................ ···""·''··$134.50 S.,.-W. ......•.•... t16t.t1 •• $1l4.50 NEE DEUVHT 0. .. mirror •• • • · • · • ·!' "·"· .$ 75.00 OF COUl$E YOUR FULL SERVICE FURNITURE STORE • Sfl960 19'' diagonal F4752 ELECTRONIC REMOTE 25• 4!.coul SOLID STATE REMOTE CONTROL SOLID STATE SF257-o0 ___ _ ~25'' diagonal DARK OAK or PECAN PRICED TO SELL 19" dia<Janal 23" d iagonal Solid Slate F4015L l-YI. P'ICTUll TUIE GUilANT!E I-TR. P'AITS & SEIVICE GUAAANTl:E • AFC sotid ,..._ •CHROMATIC TUNING F4560 •SOLID STATE GOLD TUNER 19" diagonal F4082X ..... ..... ... _.... ' ·~ ·' .. ., , ! • CHROMACOLOR II ----~ \{~ .:...--fLl~TIOMIC nNR 1~ . 25" dl-..1 :; 1000/o solklsfah AVANTEJ~"4760 " l• COLOR COMBINATION 1he AVANTE'-XV an exciting concept in ' i~ TV-RADIO-TAPUNTQTAINMENT l• Spoc• Commond~ 6001 1.-te COfttrol 25" diagonal -1olid 1tote 600 Z Remote Control 1uuch Tun.e Steieo. AU.aro Sp""~·'" Sy~t .irn w1111 1 1~·-woofer~ 2 J 11·· tWttter~ ;i nd 2 "'~nl1.tl hOrris Prl'C+SIOl'I 'econ.I chlll'll,'t'I' \11'1lh M1<•0 lo.ut.h 1G I~ dfln COl'lp!.te Home Entllftoitt,,..111 C.nt..-1 M.cUt.t,_ ltyl.cl fvn boM consol.. Salid -Stale AM /FM St.no fM lYMl"·AlftPllne,, tv;lt.W. 8 track Coft,idoe Te1p9 Pklr-o-. St..-• ,r-c:itOon RKGl'd ~. !!!l!!!l!!!!l!lllr--.~-::W=H=Y~B~U~Y:":'A=T~A~B~C?:-~~--,~ -- Cash 90 Pion o't'Gilab~ of low Down and 36 Months to pay (o.o ,c.) •I Y.at f,... Porta• 1 Yeor frH S«vice • 3 Yeor Picture Tube Worronty• flr9e Delivery and Set Up (19'. dlog. ond forger • BonkAm.rtcard/Maat., C~rge •We S.Vtce What We Sell • We know our Product lnalde ond Out • No Comml11ion Sainmen. '· l. .. • Smorl vltroll'!Od.m : .tyli11g ~· 1 • Jl"""oi• control ., 1 ; • AM/FM/St•rtlO FM lvMr-otnrMif* -t Mt-In 8-trock dwtf. laf"' .-.."1! • 100% tolid-•totoe dtaub •.2 wpatol• W!Qteltittg l'l'idotl.lf'ff f.oturir!O Al'-gro '~tY•'-t ............... s.r.try 'liMtae- '-UYMltor • 2:5" Chrol'IOcob .......... l\it.tiYANIPXYtmMi ~ ] LA •• ,, w ~ ... " =· .. .. " •• ,., •• "' '" ar; "' ••• qoj ... ... ... •• '" ... "' .. :,~ ;~ "' ... = § "" ~ ~ a.i ••• :I .. I ~ I I -~ . . . ·-. ' _T•~""'""'"'"Y'-' M=•yL2"9"'-''""'"5'--------DAIL v PILOT A I I S31 Million Increase OC Budge~,, ?roposal Accepted1.----<:.-l SANT A I\ NA -are expectJJt~ to keep tllc room for increases in safety, social services Wllhout discussion; taxrateincreasf!downto progl'u m s or 11erv1t't·!'I ttndt>rohu tionareal!I . Ora~ge County about10ccntspcr$100of i.lnd, In some CUSl'S, Supervisors Wednesday assessed value, not levelsofscrvicemay dc· Ul'l'e_pled a proposed$4J3 counting sa l <1ry in · ll'riori.lteslightly. n1lll1on budget for next creases. ln his printed intr'od11i> ORANCE COUNTY year, setting t~c stage Th d h tion to tbe bud i.:f't , for 10 days or formal omas stressc tot e Thomas blamed the Ill· hearings .starting J 12 ~ard that the .budget "t·easc 1·n cosls on 111fl ··· Th un c · figures and starring re· '" .. .. "'3 For the :Record e budget .document-. quests are "by no means lion, state and federully- represe'.lt un 1n~rcuse of finul" <.ind iln ything is mandated programs and Sll milhon -eJght per. subject lo change during an increasing demand in ce~t ;----over th~ current. the forrhal budget hear· tl1e communit y, for Years spcnd1n~ pro-ings pubfic safety. ,gram. · Most of the new posi- County Adminlstrative TheCAOal11o saidthe tlons sought in the Officer Robert 1'hom'as proposed budget has no budget are in the pubhl' l ~i DIM•oluf ifu•• Of M"rrl"fle told the board the pro- posed budget could have been S32 million higher if it had not gone through preliminary budget re- vi~w sessions. 1!n1•r•dM•,20 AT THOSE informal t=:islN•th• L1.1 .Ann •nd J•~5 meetings La s t month. 11i1aooi,RovW.•ndB•t~Y!.t•"" Thomas and his staff "olmf Const•nce Le• '1nO Oon.ilO ....... n also reduced by 338 the <•nt. e11 1.11>e11> D•v0<>.1 ""°Aubrey number of new emi>loye =•••k r.-arren,M.1rieR . .1noJonnN. positions requested by krm•n, Ell••n C. a11d HOw•r·o I · d d 'ddn•s, M•rlly11 Jean •l><I Cl>•rUct COUn Y agencteS an e• "'""'n partments. t•¥tn.luQh, Carl• J. •nd Glen C. D N.ison. w 1u •• m w.1t1•c• •nd Judlt11 espite the cuts in re· ~~~e,S•nOr•K.1y•ndR1>ger Alon quest ~d po s ition s, B••~•. Denis• Lynnanll AnthonvJohn Thomas told supervisors Nr.impe, N•nty Jene •no Jonn LI! th e "count)' famil.Y" will "' qoM"n1>1r11. E•n•1I and 0111ore~F. swell by about 576 peo. ~•e.Dorothy.AnnandJol\n!.te~•n pie. approachi·ng the Ft,, ... Flobl!rt R.ano Niln(y L. 11ot1e.P.1me111L . .1noL10,dL. 12 ,000 mark for the fi rst ~ .. 1~e11 , Bobby Earl and Allt e N111ta,.,.,ua time in history. ~om1~s,Jo.T.anosn1rr.,A Superv1·sors were not •11th, Jllhl'I c.ri.1rl.11 and chr11llne Wirl• told h.o;w much of cf tax ;11ppe11. 011u1111s Ch1r1e1 •nd 0or1an rate Increase might be "'"'..,, lll!M,Milrl•·Cnrl•llne•n•Ectwardw.· expected because of un- "4"'°"'5,JKllL.•ndGl10.,1J. k th t 1·11 h l.o :itmp,Ollro1n.,•l'ld-'Ohl'IWll1J.m nowns a s l ave aurry.OavidM . .,_dSllaronA. be worked into the final Qlilll,JOlotR.•ndMarl•L. d ""'°''"· 0 11111 Ml• ano L1wr1n<e bu ge t , in c 1 u ding :';!;:c:hitrryG.andPiuifl . employe PllY hike~ and 1--- ,Chtry1J.anoK••rltk G. the ex·act increase in the · P•1tkl•E.an0Haro10 total a ssessed value of k, ff'rtll Ann •no ttoward 1 property in the county . • ~~ce, a.11., Jo •00 R1>n•10 Various supervisors L. ,s1>1r1e.,A.1nd,..,.1v1n ,-. • have made predictions 1~..,,;· S...•on R,. .. •nd Wlll•.m Jet. about the tax rate, rang: I~ ,Jac1< ... anoMaryOa1e"" ing from Laurenl'C Jr .. T•••~• G.and Che~•er!I, . , . E1olMJ1•n•ndOo_n .. 111Au..... Schmits f1ve·cent cut to .Ba•rvL.andRobinLVIV'll Ralph Clark 's 15-cent in· r, 'fr•nttsAnn ,.t>d Ft.inl< E. man ... ru1urF.•nOF ••nct~O. crease and Ralph t,Oonn•J.dnOC•<1R. o· d · h' Q t h.k '/,Rot>erlE.ilnct°"bOr"hJ, 1e r1(' S 3 ·Cen I (' ~< _e>t>!ok l.M.1r~J.•nc1Na11t.v1... per 5100 of assessed •rr1tk, Grtla Lou ancl Albtrt LDV· I 1. '""° va ua ion . ,Shell'/C.and Ri(~ O. n.:•sco, C~r.,1 M1rie ano An· Uwrenct i., Winn1frrd T. ,.lld Ed,..l•d 9 1on, Otnn1, Ralpn .. no "' nnlr 8 . •"Cl Richl•d Sr. Rllbt<t Fr.illCI\ .if\(I Oor is COUNTY ASSESSOR Jack Vallerga has pre· dieted a 10 percent in· cre<1.se in assessed valu:.i · ·ion so county officials 4-POSITION DIAL 6 99 '-'-~'-""=--~--"-"-w-~_w_• <c>_;_,.._, ~ VA.LUE SUPERAIN by MILNOR OSCILLATING now LAWN 299 'SPRINKLER • A fllp of tht dl•I 1utom1tic1lly Mlt 1ny of four d11lred w111ri,,g p1tt1rn1. Long gtntl• rw••P lttl ont hilt so11t whil• tl'\1 otli•r hilt II w111r1d . W1t1r lawn 1rt1 up to 2,200 1e1u1r1 l••t (34' • 85'), Tru·Setlli motor lt11p1 out dirt, grit, 11nd; 1111• ln lubric1tion . SU4220 MIGHTY MITE ELECTRIC ~EMINGTON START 12" GAS CHAIN SAW 99•s Stam 1ttily-]u1t nip the twitch. C~tt tr.~ up to ~4 • thlck. Ughtwelght. Automltlc ch11n 01!1ng; custuon grips. Bttt. ond recharger Incl. 68810 CLOSI OUT SALE R"" 149'5 OMIO"LY vw• · "!!:+.: ... ~ .•• ,, ,......, . to i.. -· ,... ,... • .... ·--......... ,, IH•lt•• , • ..._". tu •••, ,,., .. , .... ..,. ~·•••• uf <•"••"'•• •H.ttt. •••I. A• ...... lllJl lll ·l ,J) ct >•1•1111. tt we ........ Mii ""'•I •••• .i., u ~ ...... ,.,.. .... •It! lie MolM• '""""" t i.tur ..... .,, .t "'9 Ull•ur· thff .......... ·-"·" ~ ... lift. COSTA MESA 3005 HARBOR BLVD. BUENA P'ARK 1t•2 Liotc.1111 ll•d. .... _,.,_ ... _, .... , 11141116·1$50 1\1\tONG Tllf~ items , l'lll out or the budJ::el ''ere S2 t million in t:.ipit.i l projeet requests, inrlud1fi1; a permuncnl Sheriff's substution in L<.iguna Niguel and an cxp;.in sion of the Central l\lunicipal Court. 1'hc biggl·st single pro· gram increctsc will be in tl1c 1:u·ea of c<·onon1ie as· s istanct•, "'hi<:h \\•i ll jun1p 55 percent. THINGS ARE BETTE • • • WESTCLIFF . PLAZA 17th and Irvine -in Newport Beach · Coming ••. ' Book Sale ..:... June 6, 7. a -MARINER"S LION8 Cl.UB Proceeda Beneftt Child Guldanc:e Center Old Book• wanted BefOfe Sale -Donate to any Fire s1,uon, or call tor pick-up, 840·0333 or ~9411 · BF.G d ' h ~ r 40,000 MILE STEEL RADIALS BR71/ll 165/13 C1t71/14 115/14 FR18/14 llEllJl/141 "l·'MI ... 'lfllt .... ._. ""'" •1tou .. .. _ .. _ FUllERTON ll 21'-""1 .. 11 .. ••• 1 ... -...... ................ , 111 41110·0100 205/15 GR11115 215/15 HR11115 125115 . -,_:1111115 235115 Llll/15 I t O•O t•ooli"-t ··-·····-· ... _.,_ .. , lll•t IJl·t,OI MOST I U.S. I CARS • 111111!1 b11•e s~oes DRUM • llepKk lront whttl bf:Ki•ts I e A1c lin1nR all 4 wheels TYPE • lleplxr Brake SpriNIS l r • TVfN ail• •iwms frDRI Cfe1ie Seals • lleb•1I• 1n ••ttt tJI. • Bltetl 111 lites I •Inspect m1ster,c1I l 1e1t1 •Add br1ke flgif • llo~ lest cir I FllONT DISC & RIAi OIUM llAKI Joa $6t.ll II•• Wheel c,1. $t.•s (I ... P1tn1. llllllll $4.t5 Ptr Wlltll Wllll lr.lt )01 .J --------~ I I , ' I I ', ... ,~ .. ,• Vl:GA . lcontw of l•k'"' Nd ~I LA HABRA OR ANGE 1714) 557-8000 t • --_ ... ,,.. , .. ....... lalM ( JOOO W~lllll'P' tl•oi. .. _ .... -.. -...... \ 410 .......... , ..... ' I r ' " I I "' . ,.. II " .,. •• . . di J2 DAILY PILOT lhursday, May 29, 1975 Sears Attacks WASHINGTON <UPI ) -Sears Roebuck s ays the government's new regulations to ban dis· crimination against women in credit would cost hi s ncm an estimated $166 mJlllon. a cost lhnt would be reOected in higher eonsumcr prices and more infla· tJon. H. R. Lively, Sears public affairs director, was Oftft of many creditors who told a Federal Reserve Board hearing Wednesday, that the regulations are loo costly and go beyond the intent of Congress. Lively said his staff came up with a "very con- servative estimate " the regulations would cos t Sears $166.75 million, more Lhan $140 million of it in the first year. Jn each s ubsequent years, he sald, the cost would be $20 million. Sears and other creditors, including the . American Banking Association and the National Retail Merchants Association, objected specifically to a regulation requiring all new or existing credit 24 • Credit Rules accounts used by u husband and a wife be r ecorded in both names. Lively said the cost of reprogri:.mming Sears' computers to adjust some 3S million accounts would be "staggering" and only a few borrowers would benefit. "The cost of compliance ... will ·be nothing more or nothing less lhan a subsidy paid by all credit users to a small minority of their number," he said. "That subs idy must be paid from hig her cash prices which , in turn, will fuel the already rag- ing fires of inflation." Susan Onaitis , u SJXlkesman for the National Organization for women , said her group also was concerned by the "unreasonable'' cost of requiring all accounts listed in both names. She endor sed a compromise which some creditors proposed -that only new accounts be list- ed in both names . Fashion lstand Store ANIMAlogic1$..,........, ·Rabbi Ends Nixon :~~- ~ "fll1 M6S WE~~ D\Ffllt~>ff \l/~EN WE WcRc LIT'rLE TA1l"S"C .. Fund Raising Job ·~-: -.· .. :· WASHINGTON (APJ ~Fighting tears and expresslnc hit • continued commitment to former President Richard M-Nixon,' Rubbi Baruch Korrr has announced his retirement as Nixon's · chief lecal rund rulser. · : "l must caution you noi to rend anything sinister into my d~~; cision to r elinquish these r~ponsibilities . '' Korff told a news con'-. ference. "'.', ''l am not stepping down in my rriendship ror him ."' : He said he is resigning as chairman or trustee! or the Prest;· dent Nixon Justice F\Jnd and as president or the United States· Citizens' Congrei;s, ror personal reasons. • ·: As a lasl acl, he turned over a check for $25,000 to a represen..~ tath'.e_ of the firm that has been fighting N1xon's legal batUe1· since he stepped down as president. : .· NEWPORT BEACH ide . . . Come early for best selection! Quantities Limited Sorry, no phone or mail orders. Starts Friday, May 30th I 0 a.m. Men's Accessories O ig. 0 60 orfy Big Me n's Belts, to size 54 ........ 7.50 0 900 only Men's Srr;ped Gew Shins ...... 3.98 ' 0 00 only Short Sleeve Dress Shirrs ... _ .... 8.00 Q OO only Short Sleeve Sport SIVa Sold in Jon. fOf . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... t 0.00 0 60 only Oona Spo1! Shirts Sold in Dec. for ........... , .... ·-.. 12.00 Men's· Clothina 0 30 orJy Men· s Wool Blerd Sufs Orig. Sold in Feb. fOf ................. _ 100.00 0 34 OOy Mens Spat Coals HOW 5.11 2.SO 5.11 4.11 7.11 HOW 15.00 2t.ll Sold in Dec. 39.95 to 65.00 ,_--~~~~~C~L~O~S::: ....-~~~~-. MINS LUSUU SUITS Polyester Knits. Solids ond Plaids Women's Accessori~~ 0 120 only Leather Han:foags ...... 19.00-21.00 0 75 only Cosmetic Purses-Speed ....... . Q lSonly Feh Hats .................... 9.00 0 20 Fitted Travel Cases .•. , , ...... _ .. 10.00 0 30 only T ropico,I Sunglosi.es . . . . . . . .. _ . b.00 Lin(Jerie o ;" O IOOonlyShiftGownsin pas!els .... '. ..... 7.00 O 70 only Prinl Baby OoU ~ .......... 7 .00 0 3'4 only P1in1 Shih G::i,....,s ........... _ .. 7 .00 0 30only Robes Pajama Sets.... . ... 10.00 ~9'9la"9~"·' Go.<. .......... 800 30°/o OFF Jcp__, FLEXSIDE LUGGAGE Lilac, Oarige, Lime Orig.· 0 2 only Beauty Coo;c , ................. 27.98 0 4 only 21 " Weekeridef ... -........ , . 24.90 04 only 24" Pullrron ........ _. _ ....... 34.98 O S only 26 .. Pullm:in ... , .....•.. _ ... , , 39.98 0 7 o nly 2 1 " Corry-<ln. . • . . ..•.•...... 27 .98 Toiletries Orig. O S only Worm & Cteomy . __ .Sold m Apil 15.88 0 6 only Remington Radial Shover ........ '29.99 0 I only Poria!.Onic Men's Shaver Sold in Feb. 19.9S 0 I only 5onac Denh.l'e Cleaner Sold ;n Feb. I B.99 Women's Dresses Gig. 1599 HOW. 12.11 .99 6.11 6.11 4.50 'HOW 2.11 3.11 3.11 7.11 3.11 HOW 19.11 17.11 24.11 27.11 It.II HOW 5.11 24.11 12.11 12.11 HOW HIOAL SAMl'LICLEAltAHCE How40°/o0ff Brides Gowns. Q ig. 120.00. 180.00 · · Brides maids D1esses. Oig. 35.00"'48.00HOW40°/ooFF ·0 1 Orly Bridal Gown, Size 12 , . Sold in July 85.00 0 I only Pink Brides mo id Dress. Size 9 ~ in Dec. for ................ , . , . '40.00 DI only Pink Bridesmaid Dress, Size I 0 Sold in Nov. for ._ .... _ ......... , . _. 40.00 0 I only Reol Robbi! Fur Hooded ..kxket Size 10 ......•......... ····-···-· 129.00 0 8 only Half Site Jocle1 DrMw. Sold in Jan. for ............. -.....• 32.00 0 I 0 onJy Misses Poly Print Dresses · Soldin Apr.for .•.......•.•........ 7.88 06 only Ji. Jersey Pr int Panr!.Uts Sold in Dec. fOf ......... , .. -•.. -•.. 20.00 04 ody Uniform Smoc\s, piri:., blue Sold in Dec. fOf .. _ •.. , .•• , , .• , •..•. I 0.00 Women's Sportswear 0 20 °"Y Missas 2-pc. ~ts O ig. ~in Feb. for , .................. , 14.00 0 8 ody Misses I-pc. Swimsuits Sold in Feb. for . , ....... , .......... 22.00 0 25 Ol'lly Misses Asst. Poly Pant Top\ · 1 Sold in Dec. for ................ q,(X).18.00 OIOooly ..... Su.pende< Short Se .. Sold in Apl. fat ......••.... -··· .... IS.00 0 50 otlly Jr. Pont' & Jackets Sold in Jon. f0t --.•...•.........••. I l .50 0 8 orVy Pullovcw Sweot'en Sold in Dec. for IJ.00 4.11 6.11 S.11 St.II 10.11 2.11 4.11 I.II HOW 6.11 10.11 I.II ·1.11 7.tt ·" llTTB SPOITSWl.U a IAIAHCI fa.mus rn:Hor lop$ ond bottoms ~ 12.00 •o 27.00 HOW 30°/o Off Orig. MOW 0 20 only Girls Ponl Suirs, ):bx _ ....•.. 0.00.7.50 3.11·4.ll 0 40 only Girls SleepweOt" lOO't Co!lon, 7-14 ·--· .............. 6.98 Bo vs 0 loo'only Boys Gym Truris Oig. Gunmerol Grey, siies 2"'-38 . . . . . . . . 2.59 0 60 only Boys Jeans, 11orious colors & sizes .. 4.89 0 6 only Boys Leis1.11e Suits, western styles .. 20.00 0 20 only Bov\ Paiomas. 2·3 onlv ........ 4.90 0 18 only Boys Swearer Vests, riary bowri, b..g ................... '. ......... 5.00 0 60 only Boys Chambray StWts 3.11 HOW ... I.II I I.II ... .II Blue & natural, sizes 8·20 ..... _ ........ 6.98 3.18 Infants ~-Mow 0 72 only Todd I er COfd Pait .••.•.•••.• ; 1.59 ... 0 60 only T odd!er Dresses ..... , •. 5.00 to 15.00 3.IM.11 O DispoSable Bibs, firs all sizes, JXg. of 6 , . , , I .Cfi ·~l·S Cameras & Calcuators O ig. HOW 0 I only Koda~ .EctaIDUr-=! Motie Sr-rem 199.95 I 4t.ll 0 0 only Koda~ Dual B Slide Projecfor .... 89.95 64.11 0 I t only A1sar1ed Vivitar C.omera l enses.40% to 60% Off 0 6 only Kodak Pocket lnstC7T'Otic #30., .. '4'4.99 34.11 O S only Kodak Pocke t lnstcrroric #4() •.•• 59.95 44.11 Zt ONLY TEXAS IHSTIUtien' 1500 DISK CALCUU. TOR 4 fundion, 10 d igit, floating or prei.el de· cirool, choin or coristanr operation. Sold in Nov. 79.95 39ea 0 6 only T e•os Instrument 2500 hand·held Colcularor. Sold in Dec. for . 0 1 only Te•as lnstrumenl 2550hand-held .59.95 Colculotor wlmemary. Sold in Jan. for . 69.95 0 I 0 only J. C. Penney Desi: Top Cakulotor '49.95 0 '4 only Commodore Slide Rule Cokulator Sold in Dec:. for ............... , .... 59.95 0 3 ooly Lirroni• hond-hetd Calculators Sold in Morch for .........• ' ........ 39.88 0 26 only Commodore Minvterron 6 hand-held Colculat0ts ....... , • , . , , , , . I 9.88 Shoe Dept. · o ;" 0 23 only Men's Canvos Kedi. •. , . , . 13.95--15.50 0 31 only Men's Canvas Shoes , . , , .. 9.99-11.95 0 62 only Arhleric o r Boo• Shoes .......... 6.W 0 120 only Men's Dress Shoes .•. _ .. 22.00.29.00 O lb only Girls Dress Shoes .............. 7.99 Q55 onlyWomens KedsGasY-.oppers .... 1'4.95 0 70 only Boys Chuk~a Boots ..........• , 9.99 Housewares Oriq. 0 12 only 4 pc. Ceramic Conister Set 16.99·17.99 0 l I oriy Paper Towe I Holde<. _ .......... 6.29 0 00 only Solt & Pepper Sh:::iliers .. , .... 99-l.59 0 20 ooly Gloss Solod Bowl Set 7 pc. ...... l -49 0 60 only Corrlinq Perit Foors Set., ........ 11.88 0 300 only Glosswore Set al '4 .. , , . , , . Special 0 8 Only 3 pc. Corvirig Set ....... , ...... 9.'19 0 8 only Stoc•ing Pitcher I'/~ Qt ......•.... 1.59 O B only Bicentennial Glosses.. set of 6 .•.. , .199 0 180 only Tile Appliques. fig. o f 12 .... , . 1.99 0 20 only Wosrebaslets ....... _ ...... , . 2.49 0 20 only Fish Bowl ............•. , .. , .. 139 0 60 o~y Coffee Muqs ......... , .. 1.99-2.49 0 '40 only tile T,j11ers Cost t,oo .,., ... , .. ,, 1.75 0 6 ~ Step Stool. block . , .. _ ........ , 15.'49 0 9 only Cooi;ie Jor ., ...... _ ••••• _, .... 6.99 0 10 only 6·pock Beer Stein _ ..• , _ .• , ... 11.<49 0 10 only Telephone Caddy. w+ite or gold .. 2.79 0 15 only '4 pc. Canister Set ...•.•.. , . , • 7.W 0 IS only 9 pc. SoJad Bowl Set . -••••.... 6.'49 O b oriy Coolie Jor. cerOITK , .•.•... 8.99-9.99 Ob only 8ullerin & Chalk Boa8 ..•.•••.•• 5.'49 0 t SO only Plastic Squeezirs- Mu1rord & Catsup .. ,, ..........•.•• 1.19 Curtains-Drapes lt.11 39.11 3' .... lt.11 19.11 14.11 HOW 10.11 6.11 l.11 IS.II 5.11 10.11 7.11 HOW 12.11 3.11 .44·.ll I .II 6.11 1.29 6.11 .II I.II .II 1.22 I .II .H·l.44 .II 11.11 4.11 I .II 1.81 4.11 4.11 7.11 3.11 ... ASST. WOYIH WOODSCUSTOM lETUllHS Oig. HOW 0 2onlyI12'/J • 60 .................. 181.60 14t.99 0 1 only SP:'/1 J 52¥.i .......•.•........ 68.80 4t.tt O l onlyS8'/2 l SB'/• .....••........... 7-4.'40 54.tt 0 1onlyl08 •12 ... , ...........•.... 3192 Z4.9t 0 2only4t'/••60 ...............•.... 7L84 4t.tt 0 I only 53~~ ~ 38 .. : ............ - . -.. 68.00 4t.tt O Geneva Panel Curtain 54" ~B l " length . . . . . . . .............. up to 2.89 Bedding-Bath Oig. 0 200 only Asst. T dwels, Both .... ~ ••. i.p to 2.50 0 50 only Daisy Flower Print, Hord ._ .. up to I .50 0 170 only Other Asst. Patl&-ns, Ooth .. up to .90 0 70 onr'y Nylon M,anress Po:k, twin flat .. _. 4.99 0 100 only Nylon Mallress Pods. twin hd .. 5.99 0 21 only Dacron Fiberfill II PJlow Queen s;ze ...... -... -7.00 0 11 only Wicker Both1oom Shelf .•. _ ... !6.00 0 12 only Pot ch Denim Sp-ax:! Twin & fu!l !'.ize . 0 5 only Emp-ess Bedsp-eod ... up ro 20.00 Queen & W King _ ...... 80.00 0 6 only Tique Bedspread full size _ .... 32.50 Yarda9e o ;g 0 50 yds only Dons!Of Pnl"lls & Solids .... _. 1.29 0 I 50 yds. only Broadcloth Prints & Solids . . .. , 1.19-1.29 0 too yds. Sl.•llet Flocks . . . .... , . 2.39-2.69 0 I 00 yds. Howaiion Prints .. , ... _ ...... 150 0 60 yds only Flocked Ched:s & Boris re •................... 1.98 l.H HOW .99 .66 .33 2.11 3.11 3.99 I l.9t 13.~t 65.11 Z6.ll HOW .71 .71 1.11 2.11 .II 400 yds ASST . PRAIRIE, SIEIRSUCIER. soft touch, encore. skillet. squore dance, poly 'couon. Req. 1.98 1.22 0 I OCl,yd s. only Hawa <ian cotton .......... 2.98 0 30 yds Basic White Goods ... , Reg. 2.49-2.59 Sportin9 Goods 0 24 doz. only r oul!!ess Goll Boll~ Orig. Lee T1evina model Durab:Jjl ., . _ .... doz. 7.96 0 I only Golf Club set. S.uce Gompton LTD B irons·) woods ........ 86.99 0 7 only Boat Cushions. Coast G.od oppoved. Plastic foom type IV •....... 8.99 0 6 only Tennis Dresses. I 00'.t polyester. Yellow only ....... _ .... ,, 10.98 0 13 only Tennis Dresses. soi cotton 501 polyester. White wirhied trim ...... l 2.99 0 8 only Tennis Skirti., I cot Polyest&-• While w{blue or yellow trim ............ 8.99 0 5 only Poddle Boll Rocquers . , ........ 10.99 0 30 only Poddle 8al!s ..... , ............. 79 0 15 only Spot B~r All Purpo~ SOOe White Of bloc~. ·broken sizes ..... _ . • . . 1 .... 99 -05 P1imui. 2 burner S1ove ..... -....•... 15.88 0 7 only b' Spin cost Fishing Rod., .... _ ... 9.99 0 2 only 6'/1' Spirining Rod .. , ..••.•.•• 20.89 0 Bonly Oiowo 6' Spin cost Rod ..... , •... 4_qq 2.22 I.II HOW 5.96 H .11 6.11 12.11 I .II 6.11 I .II .so I .II t .11 7.11 16.11 3.H . Toys ~ 72.98 50 ONLY JC PIHHEY 3 Sl'HD llKI. Men's style. Butterscotch c~. 59.99 0 36 only Kenner Daredev~ JurTp Set ...... 8.88 3.11 .Hardware I OMLY t" TAILI SAW. 2 H.P.'"'""" 166 00 • complere with sta nd ()jg. 23-4.99 • 0 2 orly 10" Tobie Sow. 2 H.P. ~tor Orig. . MOW Complete with ifOnd .....•..•.• ' •. 259.99 zoa.oo 0 1 only 10" Table Sow. 2 H.P ~to- Siond and one wing ... , ........ , ..• 269.9'1 211.01 0~ only Asst Ceramic Knobs. Colorful porcelain. Many ~es .. , . , . _ .. 49·.89 0 75 orly Self Adhesive Decorotiwi , Appliques ..•..... , ........•• _ ••.• , , .99 .u 0 40 only Asll. Novelly Cll'loim. Oiq. HOW 0 ... only Pen!"Croft All St&el Tcol 8o, .. _ ... 7.99 Sold in Mar. for up to .... , _ . _ .•...... 1.89 .4t 05 only Tempered rim 8ol! Peen Hommen ...... 99 .so 4.H 2.11 .... .21 HOW 0 156 only As,t. Novehy (\#'loins 0 7 only 20" $. 30" Fiberqoss Screering . _,. 2.'29 Sdd in Mor. for up to .. , , ••••••••• , •. 3.59 .tt 0 25 only 2 oz. Soldering Pos1e ......•. ,, , .. 59 0107 My A55t, No11ehy (111~ G d Sh Sold~ M<>. fa "P '" . .... . • . . .. .. .. 4 89 1.H Or en Op Oi<J. O t2 only Ac~6nt Wedge 9iape Rug . , • , . l -49 t.tt 016 only Glois T enarilll'm letll>'Y) Girls Oig. HOW' 0 19only Vi"YI Roll·up1, '48172 A1~ed si?es & 1~pe1 ... ,, ...... 12.88 6.11 Soldin Nov.for .. .., .. 18.SO 7.tt O t7onlyFer1ilizerfbi-oken~) •••...••.•.• 1091.0ff C60 orly Girls Dressei, sizes 3-6a •• , . 6.00.1 2.00 J.11-7.11 O S only Vinyl Rol1·ups 94,72 0 35 orly Plants (2nd quality) . .W 018 onfyGisPonts Suitl.7·14 ... ,.,q,Cl).11.00 5.11 ScldinNav fer32.SO II.ft ' needa,ttfelove •........••.•. l.lR1o5.W .ti .Shop Penney's ·Newport Beach Mon. thru Fri. I 0 a.m. to 9 p.m: ••. Sat. I O a.m. to 6 p.m .. ' ' ' I • • TVs and Electronics Oiq. 0 5 ,.v...i,.r;M Stereo T unet ~ifiers _ .• , • , 189.95 0 6 only 8-track P0t1able f\ayS' .•. _ ...... 99.95 0 12 only AM.FM Player ~ecorder w/spealers ......... _ .......... _ . 239.95 0 3 only AM.FM Rodio·8·ti-<x:k-chonqer . _ 329.95 O B orily Quod Rodio-8-tro::t PtoylRecOl'd ...................... 399.95 0 8 only AM.FM '4 Cha~ 8-tra:k Amplifier . -•.•......•.....•.•.••• 269.95 0 I only'EOl'ly American Stl"eo Console •• 299.95 O I only Sea Chest Stereo Console._ ..•• 429.95 O B pn only El.:tensiori Speakers ..•.••••• : 29.95 0 I only Otension Spea kers ...•••• , •• , , 69.95 O boniy &tension Speakers --.. : .•.•••. 31.95 O I only 19" POftable Color TV .... , ••• 277.00 0 I only .22" POftable Blac.k-whire TV • . • • 160.00 Major Appliances °'"" 0 I only Chest Freezer, 15 CY. fT •••• _ , • , • 209.95 O l only Apartment Size Ai.Jlo. Was.hers -·., .•..•..............• 139.00 0 2 only M Conditioners.. 5CID BTU ....•• 50.00 O t only A'r Conditioner, t2.CXXl BTU . _ .• 239.95 Floor Coverings • . Oi<; .oa only flat pock Roam Size Rugs ••... _ 111.00 0 4 only flat pock Room Size Rugs. .••.... 39.99 [)1 OOy Foxy Fvr Area Rugs 27"•-48"., .... 9.W 0 3 only Fo•y Fu1 Area Rugs 56'.J54" .•. : 18.W 01 only Fo•y Fu1 Area Rugs 5""x8'4" ...• 3'4.99 Sl'ICIAL ....... 9•111ffy ... ··-··· HOW IH.H ·~·!t 14t.tl 20:0 ... Ht.ti . 21f..H ttMi 144.01 14.!I 4t.tl tt"9 247;ff 14?'~ HO~ ZJ'·'! tt.lj 37.tl ...... HOW '·'' II.~ s.n 11 .11 24.~ 25 only 2'•3' Bound Edg es ............. , .... J.44 75 onl y 3'•5' Bound Edges ............ , ..... l .tt 22 only 27"al 2" Rumer Bound edges ... , , , , , S.tt 50 only 2'•3' Unbound Edges ........... _., tt.~. -- Furniture Dept. ,. G ig. NO...W 0 5 only Sewing Hassoc:~s ....... , , •... _ 41 .95 J0t 0 I only O:rogan Cocktol Table, needs <Jo's 169.95 77.tl 0 1 orily Wirig Chair, btownvelvet ...•.• 189.00 I.ft.Of 0 I only Swivel Choir ............... , 199.00 J'6t.Ol 0 1 only Desk, double pedestal ......•. 179.00 llt.OC 0 I only Queen Size Sleeper, blue • , . _ •. m.oo 349 ... 0 I orWy Double Size Sleeper, q een , ... 2M.OO JI t .lt 0 I only Queen Size Sleeper, bon:e , •.. 41 q.oo Jlt.ot 0 t only 3 pc. Woll Sectiao .•••.....••. 109.78 79.tt 0 I only Early American Twiri Heodboad .. 7'4.00 St.ft 0 2 orly Round Etogere 4 Slielves ...• , • , . 69.95 .ft.It 0 I only Ealy Americari CheSI, 5 d-owers . •. 2'40.00 114.lt 0 I ooly D;.,..110 Cho< ldaroged W¥J .... 32.<Xl t I.It 0 1 only Triplfl Dresser, modem w:it ,, _ .. , 320.00 J4f'.fC 0 1 only Mirror, mod ern set .... , •.•.•.• 100.00 7t.fG Q I only Headboard, modern !el ..•.•• 139.00 111 ... 0 I only Armoire, mod ern set ••..•.. .'., 370.00 Z6t ... 02 only Night Stands, mocK:..n set . _ ••• , I 00.00 ID.It 0> ooly ... udboad, ,,00, ..... ..,., .... 19S.OO 1U,t4 0 I ooly o;,;"9 Room T oblo, ' !Scra tched) .......... , .... _ .• , . _. 69.00 37 ~M 0 2 only Velvet Chairs, It, blue .• -, •.•• , • 109.95 77.IG O b My Ace em Cho;,, ................ I 29.00' 97.M 0 I ooly Wh>e Vonyl Gomo Cho; ........ 95.00 It.GI 0 1 oolyl-pc. Be. Se" •· (Sold~ Ile<. fa l .................. 1 ... 00 77.Gll 0 2 only Ca~ Pine Teocor1, ...• , •. _ . .' •• 139.95 7t.lt 0 4 only Dar~ Pine Rolltop Sa. . •• w/cjoss-es. · • • • · · · · · · • • · · .. -•• , ... 324.95 149.11 D• °"'Do-• p;.,.. o;.y sa. ............ '11.9S 4t.ll 0 2 atty Gos, top Cocktail Table\ _ •• , .• 74.95 44.H 0 I ody Gloss top T eoccwt .•...... , ••. 124.95 77 .IO DI ""' iyom;d (""'!Sold~°"'· r .. 1 .. 189.00 . 77.tO 0 29 only Pbstic Parson Tables ..... , •. S,.Clil IM. O J """ Gun Cot; ..... '""' o.....i>.dj .... S9.9S 47.M O• ""'r °"""• ci.o;.., • wicker bockt ....... , .•... _ , •.. , , , • 36.00 QI only Ovol Dinette Tobie .•••••....• , 5'4.00 Os only Del~• Dinette Chan .......... 84.00 Ob only LCl'qe Oec:0t01or L.arp 2 ""°' ........................ IJO.CO . . . _, . "·" Sun~~.Y~ .1 2 P.:m. ~o 5 p.m •. : . . ' •• , ·' .1 .. "I • .. .. '! I ' ' ~ ' " " . ·' •• , ~ ' I • I ' ~ '' " . . I • I ! I 0 0 I I • ' ·~ ' . , ' , . ... . •· " ' " .. < • ·' • " • • ... .. ' . .. '" ; . •• • I ·• Reun-ion Avvaken.s Memories of War After the war, the Dutch government gave tf1is set of medals to Piet Brandsen for his resistance work. He has given them to Newport _resideats Felix and Flory Van Beek. e BEA ANDERSON, EDITOR ........ , Piet Brandsen, visiting from Holland, talks over wartime experiences with Flory Van Beek. He saved her life during war . ' By JO OLSON ot U... 0.11, Jllll .. st.If "Please don 't ca ll me a hero," pleaded Pict Brandsen. "He's grateful because he had the oppartunity lo help others," explained Flory Van Beek, \\'ho was translating from Dutch to English for her guest. Brandsen, a Dutchman, risked his life during World War JI to . .save numerous people of the Jewish faith, including F1ory and Felix Van Beek of Newport Beach, whom he has been visit- ing. The form e r resistance move- ment worker shared some or his experiences with the help of his hostess and inte rpreter, who added comments of tier own dur- ing the'interview. The first ques ti on v.·as "Why did he risk his life for Jewish peo· pie?" , · Brandsen, a Catholic, said it was because of his Chri::."tian up- bringing. "The most normal t~ing to do is to help one another,'' he said. Though he put his own life on the line by working both with the resis t'ance movement and the Jewish people, Brandsen \\'as de- termined not to be imprisoned by the Nazis. His m ethods were clever and h~ r esolve was un- flinching .. NERYES.OF STEEL \'.His nerves were made out of steel, I remember that,'' Mrs. ,. Van Beek said. Brand sen 's s uccess came from the fact that he never confessed, she added, even when he was in u Nazi concentration camp. To hide his radio. for example, he built it into the wall of hi s home, then hung a painting over it. Not stopping there, he placed photographs or the Dutch monarchs over i.he painting, so that when the Gestapo came to search, they would tear out the photographs and not think to look behind the painting . Brandsen also counterfeited food coupons for the Jewish peo- ple hiding in the attic of his home and made falsp papers for some of them. . Though he edicated to his work, 8£"an also stressed that luck"was w1th him in some of - This · Stork Needs Aid DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I have been mar- ried eight years. We've been try. ing without s uccess for at least thre«t years to have a child. My gynecologist suggested that my husband have a sperm test. Relucta ntly, he agreed. The re· suJts showed he has a very low sperm count and could probably ne.ver get me pregnunt. I've heard about art.ifictat in· sel'nlnatlon and need to know a fe w things. First: Does It. REALLY work? Second: Is sex- ual intercourse involved? Third: How does a couple go about pick· ing the donor? .f'ourth: What tr the child is born d e tormed'! Would we have to keep It? P lease '11\S'!fer. -EMPTY.CRADLE IN PENN. ., " DEAR E.C.: Yes. artllldal i.· semlnalioa ,really worb. Tbere ·are approximately~ .... people alive· today w!l.o were c:c.celved tbal way. No lntercowne ll la·· volved. The sperm II bljocttd with a syringe. The couple doesn't seled the donor -the doctor does. Unally "It's a medlc11'.1tudent . There't always a · cbUC"e the child wlll not be normal, bat It's very slll h&. OnJy two OI' tlaree ..-percent or all thlld,rea born bave a con'JenJtaJ deformJty. Yes, yoe woul bave le keep Ille child. ~ you benme PftlllUl It'• yoetbaby .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: •LThere's another side to.the Babysitter Dilemma. A4 a youn1 "' mother who has been looking tor two years for one conscientious, dependable person to sit with my children, may l speak my piece? I'd like a sitter who arrives on time, and alone -not with a girlfriend who, between the two of them, will eat everythina: in sight, Including jars or cav1ar and cans ot pineappl"'e. Is there a sitter alive who can be lru1ted not to have her boyft?.end. over the ..moment we leave the house? Last-minute cancellations_ have. ruined more ~han on(!: even· lng for my hul bODa and m•. Wiiy ~an't a sitter ptovide a subsl\lute (even her mother) if she ls Una· ble to make It at tbe last· mo- ment? Where is a sitter who. will stay -· off the phone ror 10 minutes so I can get through if I want to check on my children? • One major complaint from the sitter who wrote to you was that people expect maiJt service. I don't. But I've had several sitters who expected ME to clean up after THEM . I'm sick or finding Potato chips ground into my rugs, pap stains on my kitchen curtains, wet glasses on m a hogany tables and Ink scribblings on my white telephone . Please don't s uggest a babysil· tint serv1ce. My last four came from there. All they do is demand highe.r wages . Sign me -Sl'JLL LOOKING DEAit S.L.: Ha\le you con· 1ldered an older woman or a col· his bizurre adventures and his stories ure fascina ting' and un- usual. One concerns ~1 rs. Van Beek's then future n1othcr·-in -la\\', \\'ho had failin g eyesight and· needed surgery before s he could be hid- den away from the Natis. NO SU RGERY J ewish pe ople were not s up - posed to have any kind or surgery then, but Brandsen got her into the hos pital and the operation w;.i s perforn1ed successfully. the \\.';1r, th en r esu1n ed his normal occupatipn ru; a building con lraclor . lie now is retired and works "'ith an o rganization which he lps \.\'idov•s of the "'artimc re· sistani;:-c Yiorkers. 'J'hough JO y t>ars have passed since the "'·ar ended , Brandsen said the re are several hundred ne"' cases each yeal' of people seeking help because · they are still disturbed by their bitter ex- ~ric nces. · Brandsen urged, during the in · tervicw, that it be "kept on a positive note," a nd he £allowed through by praising the ll.ed Cross for its help with food and Shortly thereafter , he \\•as re - turning to his h ome tO\\'ll of Amer!:ifoorts from Amsterdam and decided to take a di£fercnt route home from the railroad stu · tion. • other necessities. I-le had gone the familiar \yay thousands of ti nles, Alrs. \1<.111 Beck interje cted, but on this particulur day, something pro- mpted him to try a new way. lie ca"me across a womun i:.it- ting on a curb crying and.prayi ng that she would meet llrandscn because she had been forced to leave the hospital. The n1iraclc was. Mrs. Van Beek explained, that the \\'Oman -the mother -in- law -had \\'andered for blocks and had never seen Brandsen before in her life. 1\nother time, a ft er he had been arres ted , his wire came to visit, whie'h was against the con- centration camp rules. "This is not my own wife," he told the authorities, .and s he was allo\\0ed to slay. Wh en the Nazis discovered false rood coupons. he told them he had round the m on the train. and "'hen he "'as inl('rrogated conce rning the illegal unde r - ground nev.·s papl'r in hi s home Brandsen said, "I found them in the mai lbox. I haven 't read them." GUNS IN CORNER Brandsen was imprisoned for a yeur but never confessed to anything. though he y;as ques- tioned in a room "'ith guns point- ing at hipi from every corner and was kept in a cage ror several months without being nllowed to bathe, shave or have a haircut. After the libe ration, h-e re- mained ror two weeks with the il- legal unde r gro und newspaper, for whic h he had worked during lie said the main mistake the N11z is made was that "they thoug ht they "'ere super pcopll'." ll1·a ndscn s till has trouble beli eving , after 30 ycurs, that "'this barbaris m for fi ve years l'ould exist." SIX 1\1 ED1\LS Afler the war, he was given six medals by the Dutch government for his work during the \\'ar , ;;ind he has given them lo the Van &•eks. "'ho in turn will present them to a suitable J ewish or· ·i:ani-zation ror public display. Each rc1lrescnts some .part of the \var and is inscribed \\'ith one \ sentence rron1 the Dutch nation<.1l anthem. One is a tribute to the fallen soldiers and another s alutes the Dutch who we1·e shot to death. The third pays tribute to the "sturdiness V.'ith which so muny tor.lur e d v ictims s i le nced themselves so they would not betray." <!nd the fou rth m<1r.ks the suffering of the people in the concentrution camps. The fifth sa lutes the men tnken prisoner. whose trust was in God, and the last depicts the feelin gs of everyone who was mentally to1tured under the occupants. TABLECLOTH Brandsen a lso also broug ht greetings to his friends from his fumil y , in th e rorm o f a tablecloth embroidered with each of their names. There are hundreds of remem - brances and newspaper clippings <See REUNION, Page BJ> Ann Landers lege student? I recommend you try. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I have a friend (m y age, early GOsl who is becoming very hard of hearing. He gets annoyed whe n he atte nds gr oup meetings und · can't hear the s peaker. I-le has gone up to several speakers and told them they •·mumble" and s uggested that they take · e locution Jessons . Recently he complained to the custodian of the hall that the audio doesn't work and needs replacing." It's always so meone e lse's fault. Why can 'l he piccepl the I fa ct that he is gelling d eaf? Should I recommend a he artng aid ? -SIOUX F'1\LLS READER DEAR SIOUX : Go ahead. But I'll bet anything he won't htiar you. Parents, what should you do If your teenager is hu.ving sexual relations? Ann Landers ' new booklet, "High School Sex and How to Deal With It -A Guide For Teens and Their Parents," gives no-nonsense advice on how. to handle this delicat •ituation. For each booklet, send 50 cents in coin plus a long, stami>ed. self .. nddresscd envelope lo Ann Lan· ders. P .O. Box 1400. Elgin, UL 60120. I •I ' • I ,I ' ' ' I • ' Tt'!ursday, May 29, 1975 • • . ' Carla Hills at ·Horne • 1n H.UD '· Carla Hills Curla Anderson llills·, Secretary of llousing and Urban Develop· ment. returned to her hometown for the first time since her appoint· mcnt to receive Women in Comn1unica ti on's Woman in the News Award. Mrs. Hills, a native or Lo s An ge l es, was honored with f>atricia Carbine , edi t or and publi s her of M s. magazine, who was the Los Angeles Chapter of WI CJ 's Woman Behind the Ne\11s. T,hough her appoint· rnent has been c riticited because of her lack or ex· perience in housing and development, Mrs. Ii.ills obvious !~ has done her home\\'ork ·quickly s ince accepting her post. She was constantly correcting misintorma. tion, and c larifying policies, and she carerul· ly avoided speaking for other members of the ad· ministration. Mrs . .Hills mainly dis- cussed her cabinet work. ··1·m always asked how my children are tak· ing my appointment," she S>iid. "Shortly after . it, my daught er came home and announced that President Foid had a woman in his cup· board." l\.1rs . I-fills said the best hope in urban r e newal is for ··the federal and local governments to work together.'· The federal govern· ment 's most recent con· tribution has been in the that tor the first time form of the Housing and s ince November. lollM Communill' Develop· are exceeding deposits." ment Act, passed late In In answer to a query 1974. ·about the future of · This , among other American cities, she things, proyides a rental ,replied, "Wherever you subsidy and com'!'unilY go there will be optim.bts development. runCls, of ... and pessimists.'' which $38.5 million was Americans do have awarded to the City of some reason to be imp.a. Los Angeles. • tient about urban re- Mrs. Hills said that in· newal, Mrs. Hills ·added. creased . (onsumer con· "We h.av" beenJii1Jr•d· fidence 1s necessary for ed. by foreign problems. Americans to start buy-We should now direct ing homes again and ourselves to the· next 1,5 thus bolster the 5Jump-years." . ing cons truction in· She declined to dustry. speCulate a s to whether "We're getting indica-the money spent in Viet· lions now that con· namwasspentattheex· fidence is returning penseoftheinnerciUes. slowly,'' she added. "There1 are a finite "The savings and loan number of dollars to industry has rep.orted spend. Whether we would have directed the money to the inner ci\r, I'm not here to say." . ' third birthday. reported ·that ••we're more thitn "holding our own.'' 'She announced th.Ill the organization will spoDBor a television show in the fall cull e d ··wo1n an Alive." and a Broitdway inusical next year t itled "Free to Be You and . FFEtl'S The secretary also said HUD Is engaged in several important re· search and study pro· jects, including land use and ''all the kinds of thiogs which would af. feet homeowners," such as variabl e i n t eres t rates . ..:._:_.__w e a •"• a 1 0 __ Uf'HOJ;STI RJ crossroads,'' s he assert~ W.. , .. W-' ed "R I 'd .... ,, • ea progr ess o-1921 H...,. lt.4. pend s on s tr on g c.o.t. MHe-141.0Zlf leadership a n d broad ~;;;;~~~~~:;::::::;:::::~~ and full communication t; of the proble ms we face to the people.'' Ms. Carbine, one of Lhe d riving forces behind Ms. magazine, which soon will celebrate it.s Free to Be Me.'' Though t!)e former ex- ecutive editor of Look magazine said s he "a:et.s up evcry ··.mornlng to change the world," she sees in the year ahead •:a lot of work for us to do. I don't think we've come very far." Friend.'s Nest Is Really Empty • ------------------------1 ! . FREE TRAVEL LECTUR.E . l l 1 ( r ~ • '· ' By ERMA BO~IBECK My friend, M ayva, \11as so depressed this "'eek. "The house is absolutely de· solate since my daughter got her own apartment," she confided. "Sit down." "On what?" J askt>d, looking -fora chair. "Dede borrowed them until she could afford the ones she wanted. Honest, I've never felt so lonel y in my life. You cannot believe how quiet it is around here." ··1 can believe it," I said. ''Where's your TV set and your kitchen radio?" ··Dede needed scimc kind of noise while s he was at work to discourage burglars from break· ing in. IL was ni ce having her home. We used to sit around the tableandhavecoffccandtalk." "And no\\'?" ''She took the everyday dishes and all the small appliances. I still have the \\'affle iron, though. Want a waffle? (I shook n_:lY' head ). What <:im I to do?" she \\•;..i ilcd. "You've got to keep busy. l\.·layvu , ·· I s aid. "Wh y don't you se\\' yourself some s ummer <:lathes?" · "I suppose I could borrow m y sewing machine back from Dede." she mused. '·I didn't know Dede sewed.'' ··she doesn 't , but my living room draperies were too big for her \\•indows and she has to cut them do'.'1n ." .. I-low did things get so out of hand?"' I asked. ··11 all started with the vacuum S\\'eeper. She wanted to lx>rrow it to clean her apartment." , ··1·hat sounds r easonable.'' ·· 11 did to me too until she said, 'I-lo\\" <:i m I going to get it over there. J'll have to borrow your car and as long as I'm driving over I hate to go With an empty load so ir you don 't m ind I'll take my bedroom suite with me.' And I s aid. ·what are you going to do for furniture for the rest of the AT WIT 'S END apartment,?' and she said, 'I guess I'll have to entertain ever- yone in my bedrOQ.m ' .'' .. And that's when yott threw in the res t of the house?·· ··inc luding th e dog,'' said l\.1ayva. ··You '11 just have to s tart over," I said, "maybe after a vacation ... " ··without luggage?" she asked miserably. "Well, J hate to leave this com· fortable window sill," J said, ··but I must be going. By the way, how come Dede m oved out?" "She had to," said Mayva de- fensively, "our materialism was s mothering her!" ~ t ,. Horoscope: Cancer Be ware :F RIDAY, MA V 30 spend. Someone is trying JiySYDNEYOMARR . to sell you an outdated ARI ES (March 21 . model. Know. it and p_ro- April J.9 ): Changes in tectyouro'A•n inter ests. p\'a n s indicated , ·GEMINI <May2l·June es~cia lly those involv·. 20); Highlight long-range ink visits, messages, plans. projects. Rcruse to c,~Jls and short trips. be painted into corner,· rAU R US (Ap.ril 20· emotionalorotherwise. · l\lay 20 ): Don 't over· CANCE R (J une 21 ·· July 22): Someone may VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. CAPRICOR N (Dec. be talking behind your 22): Practical approach -·22--:J-a n . 19): Money, btick. Be aware and do now is better t han fan·· Va l.uables, hobbies as- s om e bu i Id i n g of tasy. Aggressive persons Sociated with special ac· goodwill bridges. .may push for decisions,. Quj"sitions -these are LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): If married, you may be read riot act concerning past promises and pre- sent performances. I answers. likely to be spotlighted. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cL 22): Strive to express yourself, espe.cially where loved ones are concerned. Holding back ·would be neg~tive. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lunar cycle is high and you are able to correct recent mis· t11kes. Yes, you do re- .ceive proverbial second chance. SCORP I O (Oct. ~3-PISCES (Feb. 19- q:arnival Set Vvest's Way Parents I-Teachers timetable Nov. 21): Backtra ~k March. 20): Family where taxes, partnership · member seems to relis h investments . enter pie· being contrary. Know it lure. There 1s more to and be amused by it. see -and know. . . If today ls yopr birth· · SAGITJ'ARIUS (Nov. day you laugh a lot, eat a · 22-Dec. 21): Short lot, travel a lot and in· journey may prove the -d ulge yourself. You end of a search. You know what is best but seem able now to strike often do the opposite. right chord al proper You are in a whirl of ac· ' ' l ~O LL EGE VIE \V Disneyland ar'c now be· P,0: Wagon Train ingsoldduringthelunch festival i s sch eduled hour ... Board meeting toinorrow from 5 to 9 scheduled for Tuesday. p;m. on th e sc hool June 3 al 9:30 a .m. \\'ill gOOpnds and will feature b e f o 11 owed b y a game and rood booths luncheon in the home of a rwl a cake w a I k . l\.1rs. David Schweitzer. Carnival workers and Incoming officer s will be guests will wear Western installed. Special g uests atJire a t the event. will include Floyd H:J.r· ~ riman. prin cip a l and · 'ESTANCIA PTSA: stafr members .. , Titkets for grad night at Parents and graduates _,,_· _____ · _____ are invited to attend the Baccalaureate reception Schiel< announces NEW Weight Gontrol Center tfM flhwi .. IOfitis lik1 you, ..... QI dM Sctikl Wti1ht '°'"r .. Ctnttr. !fl l t« .... t FAST•• ,i!h Lert Mif•1 FAST'" stie11 Ltst .... t FAST ••wet..-fie1 t"' ._...,FAST•• ••••osis GllllH flllitlrt Md EVEAYTIME WEIGHT LOSS IS ALMOST WAYS A 01$Al'f'OINTIHG FAIL· ( ~ , •• rtill lllft '"' $11111 ftf dit ~ft ... !Mt lllf<lll• ........ , it .. lint ,._, ....... .,.... .. , .. " following the service at 8 :15 p .m. Moliday, June 9. in the commons . Donuts will be sold dur· ing finals week. time. • tivity. P A R E N T S 0 Fr---====--=-===--======----1 FATIMA: A card party. WANT'.E Thursday, June 4, in lhe luncheon will take place __ · . p ar ish hall in s.~ri DIAMONDS. GEMSTONES Clemente, beginning ·at Jewels by joieph$ ;\ iea1chin9 let diomond5 ond. l I : 30, to raise funds for gemstones 1rom private Individual' and estates. new athletic equipment Careful examination and evaluatlort br our e,. :irts. for the school. Highest prices paid. Gall 540-90M 1°'9 daity. Satur· ST. ~O H N AUX.: day 1D-6, Sundayclosed,ask fOf"Mr.Oennis Foltzor. Insta lla tion of officers Mr. Joseph. nnd general m eeting w;;: ,·ewe' Is by loseph take place atS p.m . Wed· nesday, June 12, in the parish hall. 8-•r-1 rt••··~·....,..,'"-•"'-•..._ PARKING JA CK GLENN. GALLERY 1. 260 I 3rd Floor POULSEN GA L LERIES e 250 ASIAN ENT ERPRISE PARKING :Z20 2rtd Floor • .............. 230 " z ;; a: ~ '""''" .. , ,, tM ... ••• ""'"' tlltt ltll ,, ttlt lcildl .. , ...... ,..,.... ...,_ FRIDAY, MAY 30, 6:30-9 PM CALL HOW 558·8404 #15 t ... &c..try .,,._ FOUR OP ENINGS, FOUR SHOWS REFRESHMENTS VALUABLE DOOR PRI ZES \ "' .. .,. .. • .. DE51Gn PLAZR JfllWPORT 0 CEJl'l'ER ,, ' ' • l . ANH Ii llNG LANE ,I master artist art show Free admission today thru Sun .. June 1, at the Hu ntingt on'Cenler Mall. More than 1.000 originals to choose from !or your own collection. Live demonstrations by talented artists. I I "EUROPE ON YOU OWN ••. A HAPPY AHSWH TO llSIMG TIAYIL COST$ .. Topics to bi discussed : Pensions and small charmirig inn s Lo keep cosls d o wn; the EURAILPASS-increaslng its value by taking DAY TRIPS fro m ''ba se c iti es," OFF-THE·BEA'fEN·PATH places that are less cxpensi\•e and more restful ; disco\•ering great travel adventures in LOW-COST COUNT RIES : many ways to enjoy Europe without spending a cent; planning your o wn JTI NE llARY : Your QUESTIONS ANSWE llED . . INFORMATION (213) 762·8554 or (213) 763·3366. NEWPORTER INN, 1107 JAMBOREE RD. 1- 1 . I I I I Beach Blvd. & Edinger at San Diego Fwy. HEWPORT BEACH -7:00 P.M. I MOH .• JUHE 2 OR JUHE 9 I -----------------------~ Be particUcr this FatherS Day. Piemember Dad with Food Gift Paks on JlJle 15th. Flth«"i Day it. a sptei1I oc:asion ... 1 timt ol refletlion 101 you and your did. Tell him you reml'mber with lood g•f'I paki from Hickory F1rrm of Ohio. They come in all sizes and pricft. Many include BEEF STICK Summer 5'u1a'jle. chen111 arid Olher 1111c1alty loodi. Tlkt your Jtle<:tion with you or we will mail. ~o...-: ~.~ ... l411o1 ..,, -ior, a.-......... •\ft wt""'-..,._. .. , • ...., ol _, Jolt, ........... " ,.._,,. ......... M.H ~".':.'::0 ·°'"'"'"~""'·" ...... 111 ... , ..... , ' "° ttl' Sf1C1. "-''"' -""' .... . Mold M.dpt u...r-... S...Ok•. a-.. lloilt '~. l-$h<--SI"-'' .......... .,, •• "'"."::.':! ,~ ........... poll _....,..._ ' 1 •• S&I' SflCll s..-"-· 9"llo , ..... °"-· .... k, o-. .......... ...... , ~~NS..r•-..,ioto> -· ••• ~ ... ~';1, MarPi roore cm Paks on Display! ff i®~fY fGrm~ OF 01110 • WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 1tlt I a.ti I fllWPOIT' llACH PHOHll &41.0t71 ..._._.,.,,.,,w.11,,s...1111 • Calypsos Lured Huntington Beach Auxiliary of the Family Service Association of Orange County will present a Calypso party, beginning at 6:30 p .m . Saturda.y, June 7, in the Huntington Harbour Beach Club. A l'olynesian dinner will be follo\ved by music for dancing, played by the Trinidad Steel Band or Gerald Lawr111ce. In a calypso mood are Edward Strickler and J eC.1 n11c S11rague. -FRIDAY MAY 30, 9 A .M . Huge selections Nationally Ad yertised Famous Brands of Better Quality ~.lun lor & Misses SPORTSWEAR & LINGERlf "Starting Today Women In Orange County ·wm B e Spending Less For Their Clothing." (And Dressing B e tter Tool) ' OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9, SATURDAY 'TIL 6 •t.•i•] NEWPORT, INC. 11t4 NlW•OflT llVD .. COSl4 11111•, C•. PlfONf {l!ol) .. l-1'°4 •, Rite Dates Told Royal-Simmons , Mr. and Mrs. Tony Royal of Salinas have an· nounced the enga.:ement of their daughter. Cyn- thia Anne Royal, to John Thomas Simmons of. Balboa. The couple plan an Aug. 9 wedding in the Salinas First United Presbyterian Church. Mis s Royal is a· graduate of Salinas High School and attends the Oniversity of Redlands CVHTHIA ROYAL where she will receive her BA in ' physical education in June. Simmons, 's"on of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sim· mons, Balboa, is a gr aduat e of South Pasadena High School and R e dlands . He teaches in Laguna Hills. ••• O'Connor-Claxton Cal State University Hu~b0crldt students Col J O'Connor and Hearings Focus ' On Media Image The s tate's Commission on the Status of Women will focus attention on women who are 1both seen and un seen when it meets Wednesday through Friday, June 4 to8, in Los Angeles. Hearings on the Image of Women in Media are scheduled Wednesday, 1to10 p.m .; Thurs- day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. . Among those who will make pre~entations are Kathleen Nolan of the Screen Actors Guild; Barbara Searles of the Screen Directors Guild; . Joan Levine of Women in Communications; Christine Lund or Women in Media, and Nancy Malone of Women in Film. During a special program, Celebrate Women 75, which is scheduled for Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m ., California Woman-of-the-Year Awards will be presented to five who have advanced the status of other women in the state. A commission representative said they de· · cided to give the awards because while "hi gh achievers'' are often recognized, ''a lot of women do things behind the scenes that no one ever knows about." All events, which will be held in the Los Angeles Hilton Hotel, are open to '-:he public. END OF MAY S·PECIALS! GEIST BLYLE SAX OTHER ITEMS 1/2 PRICE JtDJn tnhQ ... ~; W ulcliff Pima Only , f- STARTS NIDAY & SAT. L(~QREATEST BUYS1NTOY(N I ' • DRASTIC REDUCTIONS 50% OR MORE -01" LADIES ••• POLYESTER SEPARATES YM.UES TO $40 - OPEN DAILY ' 9:30 to 8 MAJOR CREDIT CARDS NEW MARK DOWNS DRESSES -BLOUSES • CAS"UAL S.HOIS MEN'S SLACKS·-SPORTSHIRTS • JACICm 1 .... I , ilHOS .. -ll'S ~'Inerts- 61 .. Aft MllflT •TOii& fl , ' I .. :L.-~--......;,_;,, __ _..._.. ...... ~ 181 ·6 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MISA CENTRALLY LOCATED AJ~c°OR NEWPORT ILVO. ]hurlday, May 29. 1975 DAILY PILOT B:t .... From a1 ... Reunion ' ' ~I 'ni COLLEEN O'cONNoR, MICHEUE PAQUETTE Mar High School. Her fiance gi'aduated Crom from the war years Cor the Van Beeks and their "benefactor" lo discuss, and many experiences to remember, so the time for Brandsen 's departure for home is coming all too quickly . But he is getting a lot ol good-natured tea.sing from Mrs. yan Beek, who keeps r e minding him of how beautiCul California is and sug- gesting that perhaps he might like to stay. The Dutchm a n fi'. ··absolutely flabbergast• ed .. about the friendlt ness or the people her Mrs. Van Beek said, he loves the climate the food . As the interview con· eluded, Brandsen ven· tured a few words of English. ''It was nice to m~t you." he said, after teaching the interviewer a few greetings in Dutch. ••Jt i.s g rand here,'' Brandsen beamed. Darid Roy Claxton plan to be married July 26 in Our ~ady Queen o f Angels Catholic Church. Tr .ve the daughter and sch of Mrs. Edward J . Noonan, Corona del Mar and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Claxton, Ross. Costa Mesa High Sch001 r,;::::;;::;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;,-~ and Orange Coast College and is attending California State Uni\lersity, Long Beach. The bride-elect is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School. ••• Paquette-Nehrbas Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paquette of Laguna Niguel have announced the engagement of their daughter, Michelle Pa· quette, ·to Robert S. • • • Cahill-Hartsough ·Plans for an Aug. 16 wedding in the El Toro Air Station chapel are be· ing made by Candy Cahill and J\.1arine Lt. 1-larry 1\. Hartsough. Their parents are Mrs. H.C. J\.1cCJureoCNcwport Beach and J\.1 r. a nd Mrs. Harry llartsough, San J ose. Nehr bas .Jr. or Dana c::=====::::-----11 Point. r. The couple plan to ( 642-4321 } marry July 26 in St. Cle· . ments by the Sea, San Dire c t or collect, Clemente. M iss Paquette a t -tosub1cribeto tended Dana Hills High · YOUR home town School, ·Dana Point. paper, the ... . Her fiance, the son or Marriane Nehrbas or Absol.tely _ R,,_,,• AUCTION Authentic AMERICAN INDIAN JEWRRY All Shrlng SllYor & Hi91 G.n.ltT .... 1e NEWPORT BfAOI MARRIOTT f OO W.-,wt C......Dr. H•wpwt lNdl.c.lf. FRI .. MAY 30.:.1 P.M. Vlowingat7 ....,.. w •.... ilnlntchd .. ., ........... cw-......... , .. . M.M.. ........... to ..,.....,. c ,_ ........... . tmw.W ~. to ........ ....,.. c•1cH• of t1 t -'led jewelry -* dridly 1rf HAYA.JO, %UHi &. HOfL Al_.. M•liM .... esc1pN I tit/ fiM pMcn. M_, of ... _.. calKtor's ,i.e..; •.,..._.,, .... Ille •••aHc & t ' 11 ........... ..-..dWglli~T...-.. :e.c.lt pMce ~· wllli a C...+ffic.,_ of ........... kHy. .;. ..... ~cehct..-s.....-.&Whtr......__..._...,. T.-: Cnli or cMck SpaMor: MkleMI Pri A..Ho. G......, Laguna Niguel and 1--~~~~~~~~!L'~==================~ Rober t S. Nehrbas, 1- DAILY PILOT Brooklyn, attended San r-----•J.i!"' Clemente High School. ••• Shoemaker-Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Dewey D. Shoemaker of Corona del Mar have announced the engagement of their da ughter, Lori Jean Shoemaker to Larry F. Taylor, son of the Harold Taylors of Costa Mesa. The couple plan to be married Au g. 30 in Harbor Chri s tian Church, Newport Beach. The bride-lb-be is a , graduate of Corona del GENU INE ANT IQUE IVORY CARVI NGS FIGURI NES VASES ~AD/2 ~ 2 0 °/o off !J' 3AOO NO. 2 VIA OPORTO It 0 u s ~ NEwPORT BEACH 1 y 17141 673·5658 Look what's under our hats.~ ·, ' ' Summer at Mini-Skool • Mother Goose is on the loose. Our Swnmer Program for children under 4. -This summer. our younger Mini·Skoo!e.rs\.Vi n ·inhabit the land of Mother Goose. Each day's activities in this rTl3gic land have been carefully planned to provide a fu!I measure of o utdoor and indoor fun -games fun. splashing fun, story fun, energelic fun and creative fun. And the old girl, herself, \.Viii Visit every skoal at least once a week, bringing storytelling, puppetry and make·believe. Treat your child to the most delightful summer program available anyMiere. Field trips. Music. Games and Exercises. Cooking. Orama. Gardening. AU in the land of Molhe.r Goose. Tom Sa~er, a month of mysteries and Dr. Suess. Our Summer Program for children 4 and up. For children 4 and up, summer at Mini·Skool Mii be unmatched in adventures and excileme.nl. In June. Tom Sawyerw\11 lead the way. Tom had the wonderful gift of finding fun in everything he did. Mini·Sk,oolers IA/ill share lhfs gift ,'1rying all !he things Tom and Huck enjoyed. Hiking. Fishing. Painting. CNer·night camping. Woodworking. And much. much more. July IMll be Mystery Month as Mini·Skoolers explore our skool and communlly for clues to exciting fun and mystical experiences. In August, the. wacky characters and experiences o f De Suess \Nill come to life for the enrichment of all. Where will all the "Cats In The Hats•• (our excellent staff) be?Supervlsing it all. And making sure your child has a summer packed wt th safe enjoymen1 and hap?; experiences. We're going all out to make Summer at Mini-Skool the v1Hy best kind of summer. So make sure you regfsler your child for June, July and August rlght now. We. want 10 accommodate as many children as possible, For more information, call us. ·.I.·~ M1N1 • ~koot .IL .IL A CHrl.D'S Pl.ACE FOUNTAIN VALLEY 9945 Si.ATER AVE~ -PH. 968-4451 -- ,I , '1lh=============:i:========*=~ . I ' • ( I ' ... Thursday. May29, 1975 LINOA WANTS A VfRY INf'O~MA~ ct~EMONY. KlWI. FUNKY WINKERBEAN . . . ' . . ...... . _ byWaF • .-Me1ca... pl.If'&~ tlrlll TilAT ! A COllOllROY weoO/NG Plt~SS! by TOlll Balluck UJELL ,FRED, rr•s lllE ENO OF ANOlllER SQ\001..CJEARI I'IY\ REALlt,l LOOK/t-IG FORWl\RD 101Hl5 5lJMrl\ER! NOT ME! !'VE ALREA[)I,) BeEN 1HREMENED Ulml 1llJO JD85! ' ! RGMEMTS ' .., . b .. NANCY !f I HAVE t:: AN KEE!P FAR AWAY FROM YOUR FRIENDS 50 THEY DON'T CATCH AW FUL I COLD TODAY .. . . . IT "TODAY'S CROSSWOID PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Y1s1erd1f1Puu_i.Sotvotct: ACRO SS --····:Can. Prime 1 Oiarge as minister being owed 46 lrnptanl e B1az 1la1n 46 Heavy ~jle • 1n~1an 49 One lea<ling 11 Evtl his bed 14 Colton wood 50 College 15 ·····of dance thumb 52 Fac ial 16 Biblical tea1ure , judge 56 Cadmus' .. -J7 Liab!e daughter .. 19A1rcra1tparl 57Dependabi!ily == ~=~ 20 Never: 60 Weight ol Poe lie India 21 l ike a 61 Appear on actress •••• 36 Sea bird conger tne skin Kee:er 38 S•nse ol 22 live!y 62 Granted 9 Not healthy touch outing 63 Time 10 Hive 39 Registrant • 24 Poems periods: producl 41 Disarranged . 26 Lovers Abbr. 11 Aided 42 Old French ~27 Used a 64 women 12 Foreign coin razor 65 oesls\'s 13 Has dinner 44 TOOll. on lood 30 Widen 18 ReQuisi!e 45 Compl•le 32 Felis tig1 is Plltlner 23 Small mass fiasco 33 Rubber 1ree DOWN 25 Derivative: 46 ···--setter Abbr. 47 Forly : •••• : ~~ sap ':14 ··-Cote ,JJ7 Work unils •3801danolhc:e "-iob 39 Brink 40For each "4 1 Aquatic ~2 :,:~::': 1cornlul manner 43Diner 46RObt.L. 1 Mend socil.a 26 Malamute's SF, 2 Noted low footballer ll11gin ian 27 Ga il 48 Small ships R-i .. -·· 28 Rent 50 Shade of """ purple 3 Diamond 29 Picli!.ers of 51 Mature lea lure lights 53 Verdi opefa 4 Becomes 30 Loiter 54 HOiy bel\er 31 Residenla persons: Fr. 5 Alao ot: Sulli., 55 ~dorfs ···- 6 E .. amples 33 Teller of Park 7 Seed lalsehoods 58 Miiestone eppendage 35 Toone slde: 59 1nltf.Cornm . 8 Can . born Dial Comm . NOVELTY $MOP PEANUTS $-Jf JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH by Dale Hale LET5 GET RID Of THE5E 60'(5 ONE. TWO, THREE! flOHRT, I WANT YOU TO DICK TRACT WMM WITH 'SOAP AND WATE" .'! . " BUT llllS IS NO ORDINARY GAS TltEFT · JOB·NOWMf @ . \ " . DOOUY'S .... .. l I I --'-tit--' ' L_'.:=:::::...1 • .,, ""' -r-GORDO • MOOMMUWMS BUT I fl.Al> ,ACHECK·LP LAST WEE)(. by Ct.a lei M. Schilk ....--------. I 1WO, THffi, FOJR 1 OltAY, llUT l'Oll\~ ~Wllr TO ne F.11.l. IF I ~IAIJ DI'~ by Mel MY ~IN<'E~l'rlNTS ••. ' by Clleshr Galld CA• I ntE STATE POLICE! 1 • • . by Ra ..... lraclllelcl WHAT Pil>THE GOO!> l>OCTO!l 5A'I? THAT I MUST HAYE CAUGHT ·IT FROM HIM. "My husband ha!! a terrible memory-I can't bu y ;i new dress but wh1tl he rtQUs the citatl dale I bough! 1hc: Iii.~! one." DEMMIS THE MEMACE .. • -- ' • Tonight~s ' ~ Highlights CBS (2) 9:00 -"The Great White Hope." James Earl Jones and Jane Alex· ander reJ>eat their Broadway role~ In t.bls 1970 movie about the world's first black heavyweight boxer. NBC C4) 9:00 -"Terror on the 40th Floor." Seven people are trapped on the top floor of a burning skyscraper In t~is TY movie with John Forsythe; Anjanette Comer, J oseph Campenella and Don Meredith. KCET (28) 10 :00 -Video : The New. Wave. The unusual alteina tives in t~levi sion and the use of videotape as an art medium are explored In this special broadcast. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening MAY 29 ""llDCila mmm- ~@(j)t~•­ D CJJ ...,tua a-m •MtrWtt Fa•11r fElllarilTtftM Qi SCa4' r,._ m D«t11c c..,..., OJatOJlfrt.M• l:M 91 iltR Crirtil! 111tw m ...... l rllfltti CE10ta1...t till(}) I.,, €I)ZeoM! ca CllJ haler'• chek:a 1DT11..i FM• m llttlt 1t1.uts '"'DDDOJlll mm .... c.Il l1et1slM D hwlin1 I« Dollan (JJ ........ Cl) Trwll • OCl•OMll.CSMOMH•U CJ wurs Mr UM? •. ~..., ..... ,.. m a.. ......, "'"""" on. 11e ,..., fl!) , .. a Wllll ........ C9(i)lleMNe IE nra .. C!)lllfw RMc• Friday DAYTIME MOVIES lo:OO I.I .... [\Ill .., ~ (11\YS) '48- • ll)' Miiiand, Ce11ldl~• Fllt11rald, lto G. C.rfOll. (I) '11N Uw LettMY" '(com) '53- 1)1.,ld Nlvtn. P110 tum111int. J!:ID GI~ l9Cll"' (ton\) '46-Robtft Yotinc. 81111111 Hal•, frank lllOI· .... ' 1:00 D "Tlil ~.,., .. (du) '"- ll"enald Cot1111ft, llkw l111cll. 'lisil 1/ld IM "dtwttd" Jiu1U!td makes 1 play ICM" K1r1n. m Mtn CflfTill lllN 1:45 D l!Mit: IC> "ft.. ,,_, OMt" (d111 'S6 -11:o0e11 llrtn. .kll'" Hunlar, Yir1i11Lt M170. a <t> "tel •• ....... (•5) ·s1 -i>-11 Daiky, httl Glable, O•nll)' '""""-J:OO DIC) '11lt IWflPttw•" (dra) '69 -Jolin W1rn11 >Im Hutton, ftlth•· rin1 Rou. a "Dlar Hllrt" (dr1) '65 .j.. ttami' Ford, teraldlnt ra11, An11l1 Llint· burt. Q) (i) "Crllk" (lllY\) '50 -c.,, G11n1, JoH rtntt, r1ula RwrnoN. J:.JI CJ) "Al Aliwt ["" (drJ,) ·~-AMI fi1111r, ldla i>-'111. D ICI .., ... I Su1' (COltll '60-Cfn. l.ollobrillda. 0.11 llobtrtJoft, · YiUorio DtSU. . ' KOCE Televi ion ' . ~"'c.:=-"'~"'==-·Y~·~M~·~r~""~·~'~"~'~·-· ~~~·~~~~~O~A~IL~Y:..:_Pl~L~O~r~~"-""51\:~~;;:;;r;;:;;(i~~ SCR's 'Cave D1cellers' MESA 1884 Newport Costa ..... "° !.44.1 !i!il I Play Boosts Humanity • " Rlill Wfl*' NM l1' scon DITillCH & SKIP SMITH HELD OVER . le• G•n.,.• lo So much has been written on the aeneral theme or man's in· humanity to man that when a play appears conveying the re- vene message, that or man's in· ,h4rent decency. It is a refreshin& ocCa i ion, no matter that the words were written tiome 20 · yeana10. . • South Coaat Repertory has creeled sue~ an occasion with ''THI: CAV I DW•t.Laas•· A pie~ by Wltllem S.(01e11, dlrei:lied 11>¥ #oe,,11'1 e.-. MlllllQ by O\t•I•• TOf1111Mof\. UQNlllO by ""-Tuot!y, <OSIYmK by MeOlli" end Jentilt ... Atilt, Ol'l9ln.el ........ < by Gten BertW,, pteW!'lll'd TWKae111ti.rough S1#14'eyl et I p.m, •nd $und.IY1o •I J p .m . Ir.rough Jun• ,, by SO..th Coen R•119rtGry, 1121 Newport Bl~d., Cott• Mew. R1111ne11on1 .... 1xl. THI CAST Tl'lllO..t• ... ·-· ·-•••••.•.•........•.. Ar• 1(-tlk TMGlrl .............................. Bonl'l~HUI Tl'lll0...11 .............................. lrl1Korn TN 1<1"111 .......................... Mel ~Jr. The VoungOpporteftl .••••••.•••.•.•. 0.¥idC:-Wr ~WllhOog ..............•• Pen.teKrumb "°""' Man. _ ...................... J~• Gerd!ner TIM 'r'ounoQunn •••••• ·-••••••••.... l(lm 8-Ul•s TN Fatllef' ...................... RonMkh.Mlson Gorky ............................ J•keGerlllrwr TIM Moltlar ...................... Pa,.. I• Krumb T .. Slleftl Boy •• ,: ...... " ........ R<lf!INllll Rook Wrec:klng Crew 80'1 ................. , Don TIKIW Jamie ................................ P•l•r Ry1<1 William Saroyan's "The Cave Dwellers'' whic·h , though perhaps overb u rdened with stick¥ symbolism, makes an el<r quent case (or the bas\c human values. Love, dignity, unselfish· ness and the inner potential to prevail over the most unfavora .. ble circumstances are Saroyan's· tools and he uses them un- ashamedly in this play. Martin Benson, a n unabastied discipl e of th e Saroyan philosophy who gave SCR au- diences an excellent production of the playwright's ''The Time or ."!fil .. ;E---_;,_:rm_m_isT_~_~ __ l Y~ur Life" seven years ago, directs with an eye toward s~m­ pathelic interaction. Saroyan's characters, most of whom have taken reruge rrom a h05tile world in the warmth oC an abandoned theater, afe manipul4ted . like emotional magnets, clinging to one another (or support and inner sustenance. THE PR EMI ER roles are those or the King and Queen, two has-been thespians who dream of past glories and perform nightly for each other in their beloved but dated presentational style. Hal Landon Jr. and Iris.Korn in - terpret these roles with depth as well as breadth ; Landori in particular is most poignant at the moment when he has rorleited his shoe arter railing lo bring a tear to the eye of one of the wreckers outside. · Bonny Hill is excellent as the young outsider coming to terms with her conrlicting feelings of romantic atta~.hment . Art Koustik portrays the gentle cx- boxer with a fin e sense or sin- cerity. There are no real villains in "Cave Dwellers." Even the boss of the wrecking crew, whose job it is lo tear down the "home" or these outcasts, is moved by 'their great humanity. Don Tuche in this role, and Ron MichaelsOn as the father of a newborn infant who brings his family and their trained bear (an unglamorous but h.ighly errective performance by J ake Gardiner) lend fine sup- . port. TECHNICALLY, "Clfve Dwellers" is a masterwork, with Charles TomJins on's towering and highly realistic decrepit theater set augmented by some beauti(ul mood lighting by Susan Tuohy which i ncludes four separate dream sequences, in-l!:=::::;::;;;~;:;;;;;~~~I dividually tUu.minated. Adding a hauntitig final touch is the sometimes ominous original background . music of Glen Barkley whicl) bridges the play's 10 scenes. "The 'Cave Dwellers" is not a play which is meant to move or HOW PLAYING inspire the viewer; rather, it con- veys the aura of pe r sonal W.W.A.ND .Olli~ DA~CEK1~1.; PlUS '•M.A.S.H.' "CA.POHi"' .. .Alollo lobby .. ao..• A "'DIRTY HARRY" V "MAGMUM FORCl" Ill OpenMon 1~"' f" 6.JO D "'· $.11/S.."1"01 12·30 MOl\. lllfu Fri. TO 7 D m -41 2~ satisfaction and pride in the "Im Dmm human raee.1t continues night!}•, DAJWO:mKINQS except l\.1onday . through the next /.A\ four weeks ;.it South Coast [.Pqc-..:.:·:::··· ... l-l Repertory's Third Step Theater, 11c~---A-1-~-~~~-11 1827 Ne~·po_rt Blvd., Costal\1esa. 1----------l * D••d S.tt.ertond BACKST A GE 7,....\ benefit Elllott G°"ld perfo1·mancc or "f\1y Daughter, ''M•A•S•H " Your Son,'' the cu1·1·ent show at 11-----------11 S.A.. FRWV IMANCHIESTIEA IE>CJ the 1-luntington Be;.ich Plu yhousc, Even ings from 7 G.G. FRWV 1c1Tv DA . E~.1 . \\'ill be given Sunday at 7:30, with Cont. Sat /Sun.-2 p.m. 11 ~...:;;;;,;.:;:.;.;;;;;,;.;:;;;,,;;;:::'r-I proceeds going lo the playhouse's A.·· 1;, c :&.:.t-'-4.. c youth group to replace funds lost ca11642 -5678. V .. t. 1 .. Crw-" r., in a recent burglary ... call Put a few words A .. AloM. toW.y & loM"IP6 638-4464 for further.details.... lo work for ~ .. 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"' • Mii 0.11¥ SHAMPOO 111 \.\t;llT!;~ S ID& AllUIEI In Ille l11!1!ijQlf•ll I I I ' \I \. d6 DAILY PILOT Thursday, May 29, 1975 ltec Ve·e Show Set June 4-6 Manufactured housing and recreation vehicle producers from a cross the U.S. and around the world are preparing for their annual three-day ~opping spree during which sales could reach the $8 millioil m ark. The ev e nt is t he Trailer Coach Associa- t ion 's 11th Annual Western International Manufactured Housing and RV Supplier Show, June 4·6 at the Anaheim Convention 'Center. Show hours are 9 a.m . toSp.m. ---------~daily. STA&TIM•FIOM SCU.TCHI . lyTBIY . GIA.MT~ ..... Yoo would probably be surprised at how many prescriptions we still get that require intricate Co mp o undin g. We wel co m e th ese prescriptions for they give us the opportunity to exe r c i se th e profession a l skills we learned in school. For lh,ese ''special" pre s cription s we maintain in top condition very ,accurate weighing and m eas urin g equipment. We also keep a complete stock of these drugs and ch emicals that might be call~d for in a mul t ipl e ing redient · prescription. YOU OR Y O UR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will d eliver promptly with out extra char'ge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome r eque st s for delivery service and charge accounts. PAIK LIDO . PHARMACY 351 Hospita l Road 'Free Delivery Newport Beach 642·1580 ••MORE THAN 150 re- gional, national and in· lernational sup plier firms, serving the wheel- shelter industry, will dis- play their products in 400 booths 'during the three· day · event," said show chairman W. Richard Davis, sales manager for Maple Bros. Inc. An es tim ated 1,000 manufact u ring representative s, representing the $8 billion manufactured housing/RV industry . are expected to attend the show. Component manurac· turers predict this year's Supplier Show will be one o( the most sue· cessful s hows ever staged. One positive sign is the present sales increase in wheel·shelter products. New year projections in· dicate m a nufactured housing and RV sales will climb dramatically during the next two years. ANOTHER POSITIVE note is that for the lllh straig ht year , TCA's Supplier Show will again be staged under the direction of veteran show producer Louis C. Bell, TCA 's president and executive director. * * MERCURY SAVINGS • * and loan a™>Ciation • "STATEMENT SAVINGS"· PRESTIGE Card • .••• * •••• * • * •••• * * * * • ,.. ... ·we have to try a little harder. We're an authorized Mercedes-Benz -d ea ler. but we're new ·and we're a little o ff the beaten track. We have to try harder. Thal means lower prices. good lease rates. and just plain good customer service. Come in and see us. . Mission Viejo Imports San Di«JO Fwy, A•ery Exit. 831·1740 or 495-1700 •. ,.,,.s111ol,.,i11g' 01•tler Smoke billows from two of five open hearth furnaces at U.S. Steel Corp.' Ensley plant in Birmingham, Ala. A state panel this week refused to allow five Cu.maces to operate without pollution ~controls. Plant will close Saturday as a result,_ companl officials say. Chicke"' Turkey, . Egg Prices Climb WASHINGTON (UPI) -Consumers can expect rising prices for eggs, chicken and turkey this s ummer, Agriculture Department economists report. Experts s aid egg prices, which were below year-ago levels in Apri.l despite smaller supplies, probably will increase seasonally this summer with production remain· ing below 1974 level. The TM Cites Decline In Profit LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tim es Mirror 's second qua rter profits are being, threatened by a strike al two of the compa n y's news print plants in Oregon, says a company spokesman. D r'. Fr a nklin D . Murphy, c h a irman of smaller egg supplies and higher prices for other protein foods! are ex- pected t o push egg prices "well above" 1974 levels , spokesmen said. ANOTHER REPORT, meanwhile, noted farm prices for eggs .declined 0.4 percent in April to 47.7 cents a dozen. But an increase in-middlemen's margins pushed retail prices up 3.1 percent to 77.2 cents a dozen last month. Compared with a year earlier. consumer egg prices were down 1.2 per- cent in April , as a 9.3 per- cent drop in returns to farmers almost was completely washed out by increasing mid· dlemen's charges. Officials a lso reported that: -Farm prices for let· tuce rose 11.2 percent to 12.9 cents a h ead in April, but retail prices dropped 5. 7 percent to 38 cents a head because of nar.rowed middlemen's margins. Times Mirror, said there -AVERAGE RETAIL were few signs or a quick prices for white bread end lo the strike which declihed for the second began April 2. straight' month to reach Times Mirror profits 36.8 cents a loaf in April, for the fi r st quarter mainly because of re whi ch ended March 23 1 duced margins were reported at $7.45 -Wlloles ale broiler million, or 22 ('ents a c hic k e n price s may sha re, down a bout 18 average about 42 cents a pe rcent fro m $8 .97 pound in the April-June million, or 27 cents a quarte"r and shou ld rise s h are fo r th e fir st in the summer w'ith pro- ~--~================~ quarter in 1974. duction remaining· below "Results will be even year-ago levels. DESERT'S BEST BUY 0 d -I ... an view. lnd;nn '----' h;ll.c TOWNHOUSES Palm Desert ~ca led in a ahellered cove several hundred £eel above lhe deserl floor •.. Indi•n Hills offerJ an incomparable panoramic .view where cooling breezes gently sweep away 1be carts of the world! five custom-designed swimming · pools and 1creened tenni1 courls add to the new way of life you'll happily find al·lndian Hills-Palm De1Crt! 1973 PRICES! 2&3 BEDROOM SINGLE STORY TOWNHOUSES from $34,500 10% DOWN 8 3/4 % FINANCING 9 %. A.R. 1, ' less favorabl e in the -Turkey prices , second q uarter " because which declined early this of the strike, Murphy year in spite of reduced t old a s hare holders' supplies, have now risen meeting Wednesday. t o above las t year's Murph y predicted , 1evels and probably will however, a strong show-remain "strong" in com· ing by Times Mirror's ing months . Se asonal book publi s hin g , price increases can be television broa~c astin g expe ct ed from Sep· and information would t ember th r ough continue, December. OF OIANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL fUU v Accno1ll0 1i ""' COMM"111 Of W PAMl...U Of 1Hl n AYI IAl OP (.Al.lfC)WrlA OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: e IN ErTHfl 2¥, M J VIAllS of Ml-TIMI ltw '~ 11 ~1 6 <i.ntoom houri P9'-•1. fllf • IN lmttl JV. ., .. l"IAH of rAIT·TIMI d¥-f, twllltog, Ot wttktnd law thldr (3 dtHft p.r -.k, 3"' hol.lri ~ dn~t. e You c.11 tttn your MK DoctOI IJ.DJ 6'111'99 Mid """"" EUGllll TO TAKE TKE CAl.l~IA LU EXAMINATION Wini 01 ~ POI CA1M09UI 1111 N. Stale Coll9p IMI. Fvllt<lon, CA 92.631 17141993-7600 FALi. SEMESTEI IEGllS AUGUST 21, ! 975 .AU ,M>eiAWS At.SO STMT IH INIUMT f'11 .._,. ..... fiOI. f!MMU,Y -........ UllU9 ~ ... - • . ''"" .,. . \' ~ ; .... .. ~ri•• F11di11g~ PS.A Facing··Record Losses SAN DIEGO <AP > -The martini doesn't even have an oUve any tnore. The napkin with it is smaller than it used to be. The "Grlt1nlng Birds" Down by Pacific Southwest Airlines even appear at times to be growling instead. ·The once-proud ·andprofit·mak· in& airline, the nation's laraest intrastate flight service, ls fight.- log for survival with $1 million in losses monthly and 400 employes laid off work. · "WE HAVE COME close" to defaulting on bank loans, admits Paul Barkley, senior vice presi· dent of finance. It is possible, observers say, that PSA still may have to de- (ault on $52 million in contracts to purchase ..,i rcraft. In addition to its recent cul· back in flight schedules, PSA put its hotel and broadcasting opera· tions up for sale and grounded two wide-bodied jets to save ope.rating costs. A ·big increase in passengers predicted Several years ago failed to materialize and, in the face of record losses blamed on the hotels and higher fuel costs~ PSA now is trying lo cancel or· ders to buy two more wide·bodied LlOlt jets from Lockheed and de- lay delivery of a third. ' PSA put down $15.5 million toward purchase of the jets and· estimated it would cost an estimated $34 million more this year and $18 miHion nex~year to take delivery of all three. NOT ONLY IS the money un· availabl e, officials say, but the airline may be unable lo borrow any more. Its revolving line of credit with Bank of America, Chase Manhattan and First Na· tional City banks Of New York comes to $50 million but less than $30 million of that can be ·bor- rowed. Last March the airline was force4 to use $3 m~on ~f. this j FINANCE . credit to meet payrolls and keep from defaulting on loan agree-, men ts. But as ·or the end of March, its working capital had dropped to $5.55 million or $190,000 aboye ~he minimum by which it t.ecbnic~y would go into default, ~uiring i mmediate payment of all loans. The on ly solution is 'a 16 per· cent fare increase for which PSA applied last September, says Chairman J. Floy.d Andrews, a dapper executive ·With 8 white mustache who has , been presi- dent of PSA since 1962. IF IT IS APPROVED by the California Public Utilities Com· mission, P~A's fare from Los Angeles to San Diego would go from· $10.75 to ''12.50,_ from San Francisco to San Diego from $29 to $33. 75 and from Los Angeles to San Francisco ffom $20.75 to $24.15. . ·The PUC's staff recommended instead an 8 percent increase, and PSA·asked last March for in· terim emergency rate increases of 8 percent. A dl!cision is expect- ed next month. Meanwhile, An· drews says his airtirie is losing $54,000 daily . . Jn the fourth quarter of 1974, Ovea-The Counte r HASD Us1in9i · the alrllne lost $1,398,3'13, or 44 cenll a abare, but this fell to $2,502,000, or 79 cients, In the nm quPrter of lhls year. • B.(llKLEY, TESTIFYING before the PUC, said the airline operation alone will lose $4.6 million on an annual basis in 1975 without an immed.ia~rate In · crease. A hike of 16 percent, he said, would provide profits of $5.4 million annually this year, with.8 · percent putting it at ••about the 7 bteakeven potnt. •• The Arab oll embargo, higher fuel prices sltt.ce the:n and other factors ruined PSA's plans for profitable years ahead. But the 1.928,141 passengers carried in the first four months of 1975 were 6 percent fewer than the,total in the same period last year. Its Valcar car -leasing sub- si,diary lost $1,851,666 from the timt.it was started in 1967 Wltil it folded in 1974. PSA 's FM broad- casting stations lost $1,138,292 !rom 1971 through 1974 and the hotel o per'ati9n s 'have cos!--""" $5.~.2'9 in losses from 196r ...._ through 1974. THERE HAS BEEN a total loss of $8,940,207 by the non· airline side interests. Andrews said he has filed with the Federal Communications Commission for transfer of its San· Diego and Sacramento broadcastitJg stations to new owners and has offers for the two remaining stations in San Jose and J,.os Angeles. . ''We shoulctbe qut of broadcast- ing by the end of this year.'' he said. "The hotels, that should take longer." The hotels are the Airport in Inglewood. the Queen Mary in Long Be ach, the San Franciscan in San Francisco and the Islandia in San Diego. All but the San Franciscan have been turned over to the Hyatt Corp. under a management cOntract, but all four are up for.sale. Thffos QUOl;atiofl' 81.otklMI SYI 5'h ClrtratP 13'1> 1t,..., KMS lftii l~· 4'.lo P.C:(•r 20 21 T~. 20 20 IV. ..... SUPPiied by Ille N•· B<Kkey 7~ 1"-F•lr l.J\e SV. S'\lo IC°"'" \It 11'h "IJ'h P.c GM J:W. 2AV. u& Fl....C •"1. 7 ~ f '1" 1~1 AsS«l•tion of 8urnp SI 5'11 • F•rion El 1111) 13V. Kl'llim 'Cp 6~ 7"'° P•< L""' s.t S4 Un.I C.pt JV. ' 11~ 12'!. Sec;uril~s Oe•lers, 8utl9r M 22Y> JlV. 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IN SAN RAFAEL, CAUF., AN 11-ye ar-old boy wbohad gone to a hospital emer1ency room aner :a!!f ht at school \was. tent home -despite the fact that a b t lot farmed !ag:a1nst his brain, requirln1 Immediate sur1ery . a.tult o1 •this negligence: permanent pa.ralyils from the neck down ;The j ury award in the malpracti~e suit that followed wU $4,025,000. \ ~. Und erstanda bly, these astronomical awards make headlines, but they are not typical. While the trend Is Indisputably toward blacer •n4 blc· ger awards to victim1 of alle&ed surgical buntliflg, medical incom~tence, mistakes, mix·us-. etc., the averaae •••rd is still 10 the $25,000 r1n1.e. However, malpractice awardl of $1 million or more are being made-on an aver11e of one a month In California -the avera•e California Jury awud In '74 was $212,000 -and a $1 billlon malpr1<tlce suit, recently was filed in the state. · TODAY .IT'S NQT .t:l18T A POssilllUTY that a sur· geon or high·rlsk practlUoner will be hit by a malpractice suit . It's a near certainty, nomatterwbathiacompetence. Since 1960, the total paid by physiciana and hospitals on m'alpractice 11i nsurance prem•um1 has soared from $61,000,000 a year to a projected S1 bllllon·plua. The avera1e premi um more t han doubled In '14 for doctors and for many in th e h ighest r ank cate gories (neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, orthopedic surgeons, otolaryngolo1illl),. annual premiums run $20,000 or more -far above the rate paid by a general praclitioner who does no surgery. · As you surely are aware, there has been an explo&ive crisis in the wake ol announcemenll by insurance com· panies in several stat.es to withdraw altogether from seWng malpractice insurance, premium rates are rocketing past limits doctors and hospitals say they can pay, and 1tate legislatures, insurers and docton' groups are desperately seeking "solutions.•• YOUNG DOCTORS REPORT THEY CANT mana&e the oppressive premiums on top of medical School loan re- pay ments on top or the cost of setting up a new practice. Many surgeons are reported to be shying away from complicated ''high-risk" operations and measures which aren't certain successes -while.others are threaten.inc either early retirement or retreatinc into military medicine. And these threats COGid be mulUplied throughout lhe U.S. This is our prob le.JD , basically -for the $1 billion·a·)'ear premium cost would be passed on directly to us, th.e pa. tients ; it couldn't be~ By one eaUmate, more than Sl .60 ·out ot every $10 we pay to our physicians coes for malpractice premiums, while the lnaurance costs add $2 lo as much as $10 to our hospital room rates and $100.$200 ex· tra lo a surgeon's bill. MOREOVER," 111ERE IS 111E "IODDEN"PUCE of ••derensive medicine" -under Which a aurseon orden X- r ays and lab test cosUn1 hundreds or even thousands of doll ars without any reason to believe the tesll are needed. The sole purpose: to· provide protection In the evq\ of future suits. The cost : up to $8 billion added to our aftnual health care bills, much utterly wuted. Defensive medicine aceounta for nearly one-third of all X-rays taken ·each year. SIYI Dr. Sidney WoUe ol the noq. pro£it Health Research Group In Wuhin~on. Ill other forms include unnecessary oullJde consultations and u.n· 'necessarily long hospitallzatiolll. Many doctors will aend you to a hospital for mlnos: treatments juat to safeguard themselves against malpractice claims. The threats to the doctors and insurance companies have been Well publlciied. The threat.a to us have not been - but th ey come down· to either a huge new round of inc re~· in our medical cotts or masalve shutdowns in medical servic es avail able to us . i ' MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S& P 500 Stock INDl!XES 47.66 87.49 817.04 89.71 off off al! off 0.31 0 .67 9 .07 0.63 Nr1r11'erlc IS /tfosf Atfh•r A•rrlr•11 10/tfe•f Ard-°" t .t ... ,. 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Zurn lllO .l2 11 ,.. ,.,.._ -lt Nl:W.YORK: (AP) -Am slor Co rp. and Nntlonal Sugar Rcrining Co. lowered the who1e~alc pric~ oi 100 pounds oC industrial sugar by $6.10 W~nesdny. The price of cxtra·finc granulated sugar Will rail to $27 per 100 pounds whllc granulated and No • .2liquid11111 .. .,r will cost $26.60. r1 l f I ' I I, I I • ' , . • .,. DAILY PILOt ; • ThurSday, May29. 1975 ·QUEINIE By Phil lnterlandi 0 ..... ---... --.--···~---· .. -· ... · "Please don't feel you have lo eat it all -the recipe didn 't say 'serves eight' until the very end . " L.ltl. Boyd Stutterers, Speak Softly A voice specialist says that stutterers don't stutter when they whisper. This is the same authority who contends that northern stutterers can get rid of the impediment, if they affect a southern drawl, and that southern stutterers can do likewise, if t.hey af- fect a New England twang. Interesting, if true. . THi; DECLARED income of the average physiciarf.in this country is $42,000 a year. The declared income of the average con1ressman in this country is $42,000 a year. Why repeat ·that word "declared"? I don't know, Clyde, just seemed like the thing to do. TERRIER Q. "How come you never told me the name or the terrier that listens to 'His Master's Voice' on the trademark of Victor phonographs?'' A. Wasn't it ''Nip- per"? IT'S A statistical fact that single women over age 55 earn more money on the average than do single men over the age or 55. IMAGINE YOU know that ''villain" originally meant ''farm hand.'' And "chimney" origin;t.lly meant ,"oven." And ''silly" originally meant ''pleasanUy inno- cent." WOULD YOU favor seizing Middle· East oil by force, if the Arabs impose another petroleum embargo? When pollsters put that query to citizens nationwide, just about one out or every six persons said yes. MIDDLE-AGE Maybe you, too, suffer signs of middle- age, if you, too, can do without a lot more of these: 1. In-depth TV interviews with convict- ted rapists. 2. Town hall debates on whether editors should print obscenities. 3. Radio talk shows about homosexual marriage. What bunk! Will bet yoq a quarter on the corner I get a l~tter addressed to Louisa May Boyd. WHERE'S the world's oldest dog license tag? F. Gordon Smith of Oceanside, Calif., has such a canine permit plate from Holland dated 1799. 1 Addres1 mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, . Costa Mesa, CA 92626. :Contraceptives OK'd For Nevada's Youth • CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP> -A bill allowing ininorS to get contraceptives without parental con- i:ent has been signed into law by Gov. Mike O'Callaghan. AB 100 cleared the legislatur:e after surviving a Jong series of attempts to delay its progress or :sjmply kill it. · The bill by Assemblyman Marion Bennett <D · -Las Vefas) allows minors. to get most forms of medica treatment, including contraceptives, without their parents' knowledge. But the measure bars minors from deciding on their own to get sterilized. 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Detroit Tigers' pitcher Joe Coleman (center) and second base ma n Ga ry Sutherland argue with umpire Lou DiMuro after a close call at first base. The decision naturally stood up and Minnesota went on to win the American League game, 5-2, in Detroit. . NY Ace Enjoys Pressure Spots NEW YORK <AP) -Bob ApodaC'a likes tough spots. "I look for pressure s itua- tions," .says the New York Mets' top reli e r pitcher. "When I'm out there in the bullpe n in the late in· nings and things get tough, I hope it's me that they call into the game." Apodaca has had enough light squeezes of late to suit his ap- Dodge rs S late -All .. nw1MlKA•C17"1 MIY :JOl,.o' Ang.ti•' at Clllc1go Hiily ll Lo,An"l1,.1! Clllc•!IO June 1 LO'Anoe1tos111 (Jllt•!lll 11 :751,m . 11 :101.m. 11:10 ... m. petite -including Wednesday night when he helped the Mets heal the Los Angeles Dodgers, 4-3. saved Jon Matlack's s ixth vie· tory of the season. He came into the game with a man on base and nobody out and after the Dodgers sacrificed the runn<'r lo second, shut the door on the defending r: .. tiOnal League ch::;-pions. "I'm getting morl' confidence in myself" every day," said the Mets right·hander, "and that's' half the battle." Ed Kranepool 's sac1i fice fly off : ndy Messers mith, making hi s first appearance e ver in relief for Los Angeles, brought home the winning run in the eighth inning as New York beat the Dodgers. Felix Millan singled off Doug Rau, 5·4, to start the Mets' win· ning rally and moved to second on a sacrifi ce bunt by Jesus Alou. ''I've b ee n luck y that Messersmith,wholastpitched (manager Yog i) Berra has inrelief in1972,whenhewas with shown confidence in m e," said lhe California Angels, came in at Apodaca a fter recording his six· this j uncture and was greeted by th s ave of the season -two more Joe Torre's single to right. The than a ny Mets pitcher had a ll of base hit advanced Millan to third last year. and T orre m oved to second o n Includin g Wednesday night, J oe F erguson's throw to third Apodaca, a f ormer Cerrn·tos ase. ·College pitcher . has been call J\·t essersmith walked Rust y on fi ve times in the Mets' · Staub intentionally to load the eight games. He's compiled bases and Kranepool, pinch- of hi s saves in that period. hitting for Dave Kingman, sent a Against the Dodgers, Apodaca long fly to right that delivered .· Evert Gains Net Semis ROME -American star Chris Evert rolled lo a n easy 6·1, 6·3 victory over Fiorella BoniceJli of Peru in the quarterfinals of the Italian tennis tournament today. MIN'SSINGLIS s., .......... M•-' Or•M•1. Sc>el.,, bfft Beleu T.woczv. Hllflterf, •1, M , 6·). Forreoo B•re11111tl , l~lf, br1t Hen5 ~ofW.1tO.rm1.,,,w11k-r. G11lllermo Vll•1, ,.,,..,11.,., bt•t Vh1e1n10 f"r1nclllUl. ll•tv ... 1 ... •. 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May 29, 1975 DAIL v PILOT CJ Robinson, Angels • In Beef; I nel and if it is legal fc:ir. a s u.s-} Jlt.'nded manager to part.1c1pate in 1 the game's operation.·• l Cleveland Indians' manager Frank Robinson has denied a suggestion by California Angels officials th a t he direct ed his team via the tele phone to a 9.3 victory while s upposedly serving out a league·imposed suspension. ''The Angels seem to be so wor· ried about m e that they don 't have time to worry a:bout thei r own club,'' Robinson suid Wed- nesday, the day his suspension ended and his team colT!pleted a three· game sweep of the Angels. * * * First \\in \\as Easy For·Raich Cleveland rookie pitcher Eric Raich invited 58 r elatives and friends to watch the Indians bat· tie the California Angels .and then proceeded to win his firs t major league victory. The 23·year·old right-hander, a collegian fro m the University of Southern California, bested no- hit ace Nolan Ryan as Cleveland, wit h ou t man.a ge r Fra nk Robinson, whipped the Angels, 9-2, and s wept their three-game series Wed n esday nig ht at Anaheim Stadium. . ''I'm going to have a tough time s igning Dave Garcia for ·n ext season,'' com m e nted All 0.MH•kMP( 0~) Mey JO Beltlmo<'r ol Cotllornio Moy 31 8.1t1lmore ot Collfornii JlllM 1 81ttimore 11 Cilllor11i1 J:lSp.m. 1:2Sp.m. 11:SSp,m. Robinson in r eference to the coach who took over the club while the manager sat out at ree- gam e s uspensi0:n. "Who else will end the season 3-0?'' With Robinson sidelined by edict of American League presi- dent Lee MacPhail because of an umpire shoving ncident, the In· dians beat the Ange ls, 6-3, 9-3 and 9-2. Raich, who had his first big league start against champioh Oakland and Vida Blue, said it gave him ''goose bumps'' when he saw that h e was to fa ce Ryan. "Whal went through my mind was a hope that I'd give up less runs tha n he did." Buddy Be ll and John Lowens-· tein h elpe d him with two-run homers off Ryan who left alter seven innings with his third defeat in 11 decisions. Lowens tein'& homer capped a four-run outburst in the seventh that broke a 2-2 de- adlock . "I had m y best velocity in the past two ga m es and lost both of the m," Ryan commented. "I've got to concentrate on getting the fast ball over and keeping it down.'' Ryan's fast ball was up to Bell and Lowenstein belted a curve out o£thepark. • Raich worked 7% innings before getting reli er from Dave La Roche. The rookie said he l"'isted his back sli ghtly but doesn 't expect to miss a turn. CLE\IEl..AHD 8 . 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A-1 t,109 MESA'S BARBER SHARES LEAD PALM SPRINGS-Morgan Fottrell of nearby Indian Wells shot a four·unde r -par 67 on the Canyon Country Club's south course a nd Wi ll ie Barber of Costa Mesa had a two-under70on the north course Wednesday to lead the U.S . National Seniors Golfers spring to.urnament. Another area golfer, Corona de l Mar's Ray Hanes, shot a 70on the south course. "No, I wasn 't in phon~ contact with my coache!>. I'd be silly to use the phone with (Angels·s general manager> tlarry Dalton sitting In the next booth," he said. Dalton r epor t ed ly asked American I.eague president r..ee Macl>ha ll Tuesday to inquire if they could protest the Indians' 9-3 victory Qn th'e grounds th at Robinson allegedly was in phone cont1;:1ct with his coaches in the dugout throughout the game. ··our switchboard operator \old me that on at lcust two OC· casions the Cleveland coaches t•alled and asked to be put through to Robinson,'' said Dalton. "I was sitt1ng in the next booth and on at least two 01..·· casions I i;uw the people in the booth hand the phone t o Robinson." Dalton said he cullW l\1acPhail "not to protest or to complain but to find out what the ground rules ure governing sus pended person· STEVE SMITH SETS POLE VAULT MARK Ex-Cal State (Long Beach) Star Cleared 18·5 1•;11 it•n<•t• '••t•clt•d Chinese Athletics: No Instant Success PEKING <AP) -A poi r of Ameri ca n tra ck and fi eld coaches suggested today that the People's Republic of China turn back to a t raditional Oriental trait -patience -if ii hopes to gain world class in athletics. "They seem to be looking for a n1 agic button," said Irving Kin· tisc h of New York's Columbia University. "They must reali ze that win · ning tei.lm S can't be mass pro- duced. Every athle te has to be treated differently." "I think they expect to find ins- tant success," added Ed Temple of Tennessee State. ''In our clinics and discussions I get the feeling that they expect us to say 'this is the way to do it,' and then they Ci.I n go oul and develop stars on ;:1n assembly line basis. "It is a slow process. It takes patience. I think the Chinese have a good hold on basic fun- damentals. But you don't get nine fl a t sprinters in the men's competition a nd 11 .1 women sprinters right a\vay. "They start out al 11.5, then work down to lJ.4, 11.3. and so forth. Thal is what the Chinese have to learn." Kintisch and Temple aided Bob Giegcngack of \'ale University on the American Squad which eompleted a two· week. three-city swing through the heart of China Wednesday. ·It was billed from the begin· ning as a m eet predicated on ··friendship first and competition second " and. while there were some top-notch pe1·£ormances, most of the marks reflected the casual a pproach to lhe project. The Chinese, \Vho are putting a sha1·p focu s on track and fie ld \.\•ith the ultimate aim of some day competing in lhl' Olympi c Gaml's, used the occasion to tap the know -how or the t\mericans. ''They have so1nc great kids," said Kintisch, ··but they a rc <it least four to eight years <.lway f1·om reaching the international level. ,\t first , I thought they might have fi ve or six men up to Olympic cali ber. No\v I clQn't think that many .'' Temple said there were only perhaps t\\'O or thrt•c I ris or Olyn1pic caliber on the Chinese team . "They have a 1ot of build- ing to do." he added. "They must gel "''e ight programs and concen- trate on other developing techni- ques. "But they shouldn't forget you can't mas s produce good athletes." . The Americans \von 91 of the 99 eve nt s st aged in Canton, Sha nghai and Pekin g. Seven or the losses \V ere i.o C hina 's \\'Omen. The men 's score \\'US 59·1. the women 's 32·7. The big· gest surprise was the victory by a coal miner named Li Yun Piao over Olympic veteran Al 1-lall in the hammer throw. l\1acPhail told Dalton he had no t b<isis for a 1>rotesl but he would \ ask Rob,nson to sit elsewhere 1 because <i suspe nded manager ; isn 't allowed to sit In the press • box, which includes the radio ' booth. j Robinson \11atched his leam l play the last two games in the • series from a booth without a· tel(•phone. $2,119 Ex a eta At Los Al Speedy Six. a 35-1 longshot pa y~ ing $72 in the ninth race, pro.) duce d a n exact a p ayoff of $2,11 9.50 in t he quarter horse meeting a t Los Alamitos Wed· nesday night. Baffle's Son finished second in the race for the second ~.000 ex- a<'la al the track in three days. The track said there were 19ofthe S5 tickets and two $10 tickets on the winning com bi nation Wednes· day night. S•id1 S oars 111-5 '. <1111 NE\V YORK -Colorlul Steve Smith , a 23-year-old Californian, soared 18·5, higher than any other pole vaulter has ever gone indoors, at the Internationa l Track Association meet a l l\1adison Square Garden Wednes·· day night. Fl ying over the bar on his first attempt at the record heig ht, Smith s urpassed his previous in .. door mark of 18·4, establis hed earlier this year at Portland; Ore. S ade ckiDealt ST. LO UIS -The struggling St. Louis Card_inals announced; today that relief hurlers Ray Sadccki and Elias Sosa hav& b een traded to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for right ... handed pitcher Ron Reed and a player to b~ named later. Tho rn Moves Up ST. LOU IS -Rod Thorn, a n assistant coach for four years\ "'ilh two teams, was named the new head coach of the Spi f'its oti St . Lou is of th e American, Basketball Association today. Note r to Net s "NEW YORK -The New Yorkl Nets. dethroned champions of the American Basketball As.: sociation. have traded forwa1·d Larry Kenon and an unidentified' guard to the San Antonio Spurs for center Swen N atcr. l1111oce nt Plea ROSEBURG, Ore. -Pro foot- ball player s Wood y Green and' Rich Lewis today pleaded inno .. cent to ch a rges or raping a 16· year -old girl f\-1 ay 5 in wester~ Douglas County. Green, a running back for the, Kansas Ci ty Chie fs, a nd Lewis, a linebacke r with the New York Jets. "'ill be jointly tried in l'irt'uit court beginning Aug. 20. Top Prep to USF OKLAHOJ\1A CITY -Winfo'rd Bo ynes (6-7). Oklahoma's preP basketball player of the year and one of the nation's most sought- after college prospects, con· .firmed \V ednesday ni ght he will sign a national letter of intent with .San Francisco University. Da.,i s Leads PBA DOWNEY -Dave Davis of Atlanta. with .a 217 average over· all, held a 95-pin lead as qualify. ing "'ound up Wednesday ni ght in the $75,000 National Cham · pions hip o f th e Professional Bo"'lers Association. R ick s Resigau '-L.ONG BEACH -J oe Hicks., baseball coach a t Long Beach Ci· ty College for the past 26 years resigned fro m that position Wed• nesday. I-licks. "'·ho will stay at LBCd as an instructor, s uggested tha• assistant Bob t\1eyers take 9 ver! as head coach. I Ba!Je rn Wins " Tlll~lllltWMI H...old SOiomon bt•I Pt Irr S..r, Hlll'IOMY, '"'• .. 2 ... ,. EdOlt Dlbb$btOI Brlffl GontrlM, 44, ....... 1. A.,I 11.omlftt, Mo1lco, br1IC.Wred0 BerN.nltll, lllly,1 .. ,1 .. ,H . Delirious Fans Cheer Flyers PARIS -Bayerri of Munich Germany defeated Leeds United of England, 2·0. Wednesday to win the Europea:n Cup soccer t i: tie at Pare des Princes Stadium, here. ~ WOMlfrii''SlllllOLIH TllloN 11.Mllllll • Mtrllfll N1vr•IUov•, C11cllnlh1kloa, btll '""'tel Bntnlltr, s-a.n, •·I .•1. CNh Evert ... '1 S111•n 116'1", 8'11111\ .. 1, .. J. 01'""" ,.,,mlleltr, A111tr•U•, bt•I lltty ...... ~ ....... ,, ICtllt 1Eblllritll1111, W111 °"""'"'· bltl T•9411 •ri.J•l ... 1. Helf" MottMff, Wt•I Qtmwny, DNt H...,. AIMlot,$wWtll,1-6,W. LlflllY lotJl.Otf, Stlulfl Affltl , Ottt ktl'*.o ,._,_,,u,J...,,, .. ,, .. I . ,lortiil .... k tlll, ,..,II, Ill~ JN"'*lvtn, .. J. .... Mlma J•111ov•.<t Y11totl1vl•, bfft Jlt\tl 1119wtllrry,U ,M ,H, Dlllr14rfl11elt Owl• Ev.,t ... 11 ,.lortll• '°"'<•Ill, UrvQIMy, ........ M!m• J .. \IMIVtC, Y11tOtltvl•, IM•I H•lt• • IMstMn, Wttt Gtrmoriy, ._,,Ml. ¥11'''°"' Nevr1t1tov1, (.itcMll..,l•lo. blll u,.,, ........ ,,sov1flAUIC1,M ,""4. DI.,.... l'"""f'IOlll, A111trOllO. 0Nt klll• E• ~ W'110tl'mtfly,.NllUlt. • PHILADELPHIA li\P) -It's the year of Flyers II in Philadelphia' and happy hockey fans are a lready thinking about a third ruaighl St'anlcy Cup next season . Police $114 an estimated 2.3 million fans turned out Wednes- d ay to honor the Philadelphia Flyers during a six·mlle parad~. through the downtown area p,nd a ceremony al John F. Kennedy Stadium. Fa ns. most or them young, packed the s treets and m a de ' drivi ng anywhere along the • parade route all bul impossible . as they cheered the team that won a second straight Stanley Cup Tuesday night with a 2·0 vie · tory over Buffalo. Mayor Frank Rizzo begen the festivities by declaring 1975 the ''Year of Flyers II .'' His message relayed to the 100,000· plus fans at the sta4ium was "the. .hat trick in 1976." In hockey. a hat trick is three goals and ru220 was callinc for a third Cup. Although police commissioner J oseph O'Neill estimated the parade turnout at 2.3 million 1 persons, veteran city parade walchers put the attendance at closer to 7SO,OOO. Many of those lined several de· ep a long the route were school children playing hookey. Several area high schools reported a steep increase In absenteeism. A blltiard· of Ucker tape and confetti was showered on the players who rode in the parade atop a fl at bed t ruck along with the precious Stttnley Cup that on- ce so1d for about $SO'back ln 1893. · Another truck carried ·more players along with Rizzo and • other citt offi cials, and third truck carriedi; Flyers' family members . . · Ttiough the crowd was general· ly good-n ;iturcd. at least 18 persons and five policemen were injured. / After the two-hour trip to the s tadium , coach F red Shero, the man who built the system that carried the Flyers to the top. said. "I 'm the lucktt:?st guy in th~ world. I've had three lucky days -the day 1 got married, last year when we won and last night (Tuesday).'' WTT S11•-ries AIUll+ ..... •lw,N.Y.: • H•w Yrrk J11, •••-!l : ...._,..,., dovbl•i -Kl119-sc ... n111 !NVI llOf\ lir9t"'"'ls·Rrid,t•I • M9n',~iriot1s -M•••• INYlbMITlrloc,"'· Mrn'l OOUbltl -Meyrr·Slollt (N'l'J llNt TlrtOC• H"'"'ln, .. l . women·, sln9!1l -Arid (111 toeel WIOt .. , Ml ard dG .. tll•~ -KlnQ0S101t1 tNYJ'bt•\ Tur"bllll·Htwltl,l•l , A. 1,'US. At '""°"'Ill: Clr,...laH II, ~IMotolll•tl wo.,....,·, oout111s -S"-•·Ourr IP) bMI ~ OuPont.4·], Wo,...,., ll"IJ!tl -Ourr IP• bMI ..IOtotl,W , M9t1'I Oout1l•1 -Gr11DtMr0 llllM5otfl ICI ... A11\tln·llOCIW, 1·1. , • ,,.,.,,.,,lf'4ltl -11111''°" fCI bM1 """11\ .. 2. Mlata -Stop •nd Gr•rbntr (C) bMI tiM• ... A0< ...... J. A: V!Wlvtllotllr, • < I ' I ~ C..-:l OAtl Y f>ILOT M arina Offense Changed By ROG.ER CARLSON Of ... o.u. ll'li.t lt.11111 Ten starters among 19 return· ing lettermen highlight Marina High 's spring football practices that are currently under way un· der coach Mike Henlgan, begin- ning his third yeur at the Vikings helm. The Yikes "·ill conclude their spring sessions with an in· tramu r al tou c h ga.me next Thursday at Vl est minster High beginning at 6: 301 "'hi ch follows the freshman and sophomore teams al 5: 30. Henigan says the Yikes will S\\'itch their offense to a split backs system in the fall to take advantage or his personnel. Two or the brightest s uryrises have been juniors Chris Kilgore at tight end <6-0, 185 ) and Ken Hanvey at defe nsive back. 1-lenigan has 57 out for varsity and junior varsity drill s and among the 10 returning starters are linemen Mark Scavo (6-3, 220 defens ive tackle). Bob Tiezzi (6 -1, 195 d efens ive end and guard), Dan J\.1 eeks (6-0, 205 Leckie 8.nd linebacker) and For- rest Pharaoh (5-ll, I90guard). Jim Rankin returnS at tailba,k and defensive backs Bob Craft and· Randy Cleghorn are in the fold . ... Also free safety Manny Torres, center and linebacker Dan Gurzi (5-9, 165) and linebacker Mark Vick (5·11.185 ). Dave Wallach , up from last year's junior varsity, is working at quarterback . a lthough Ron Valler camp and Torres a lso fi gure in that area. ··w e 're further <.il ong now than we were at this point last year." _.says Henigan . ''We'r e much more experienced." Others in the fold with starting .·experience include Jim DeLuca • '(6·1, 175 defensive end and light ' end), Stan Sutton (6-2, 180 split end) and Tom Mercurio (5-11 , 175 linebacker J. With 57 out ror the two teams Henigan says he expects to carry a roster or 54 in the fall for the 1varsity and junior varsity. Marina's ne ither lost or gained anyone of note in the tra ns rer category. MA RINA SCHEDULE Sept. 13 Saddleback* (scrim- mage > 7 Sept. 19 Estancia at Newport 8 Sept. 26 1-luntington Beach•8 k Oct. 4 Westminster at HB 8 Oct. 11 Al Newport I (arbor 8 Ocl.17 Los Alamitos•s 1 Oc t, 24 AL Edison 8 No\". l Fountatn Vall ey at OCC 8 • \ • Nov. 7 Loara• 8 Nov. 13 At Western "'at Westminst er Laguna to Play Santa Monica The unbellten Laguna Beach Hi g h Artists. winners over Corona del J\.1ar Tuesday, meet Santa J\.l o nica for the Cl F volleyball championship al 7:30 Friday night at UC l r\'ine. Sant a l\1 onica defeated IJa Quinta. 15-6. 15-7. 15·11 in the semifinals Wednesday ni ght. In the other semis match 'fuesday. Laguna Beach beat Corona del Mar, 15-8, 13 -15 , 15-9.15·8. FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYOTA l XAM,Ll: '75 TOYOTA '<:loo<. I -9d, 111 ...... *"'!I wtll !,,.., (TE3130Q1) • VOLVO '74 'l'OL YO 142 A"4o , ••I, l tilrl<>, ••llVI .. 11ee!1. C.T --·"II .. 11111 (~73411 sssss • l I •• USED CAR SPECIALS i ' • ~ ~,. '71 OLDS CUTLASS 1 Or H T "'"'°""'""· 1•• i;ono ll l'OOlhll 5 1777 '71 R AT I ZI S.L. ...... •tcliO, 11111 ... (101HP8 1 I .. •• • Thursday. May 29, 1975 Cl F Tennis Champions Lntt.•st Cl1n1•J t.•r Gauchos' Coaching Drama Unfolding Here's chapter No. 754 ol the continuing saga or the Sud· d.Jeback College basketball job: Yes, a coach will be plcked- and it wlll be sometime before t he beginning of next school year. At least one of the members of the board of trustees has now changed his (or her) mind and. wishes to have a basketball coach. The board recently voted 4-3 againlt creating a new posltton CRAIG SHEFF getting a ring (in his nose). Jim and Hedy Harle will be married June 21 at St. OlaC's Church in Gorden Grove. .,_ .... · ?t11ss Harte ls a pretty OCC employe~ wh o is coordinator for the handicapped center. lluntlngton Beach Hlgh's Ro~rt Angel, a top dli.tance run- ner, Is expected to attend UC Irvine nex~ r1·11. Angel will be the tblrd Oran1e County dl1tance star to pick \JCI, the others being Ralph Serna (Loara) and Brian Hun11ker (Corona del Mar). Golden West's Fred 0\1.·ens is the new president-elect or the California J C athletic directors association. He '''ill serve as prl'- sident in 1976-77 . Larry Jennings or West Valley heads the i:fOUJ} now. Coac h De nnis Trout's Corona del Mar Hi gh Sea Kings completed a pe rfect season \V ilh the a nnexation of the CIF 4-A tennis crown Tuesday. Kneeling (from left ) -Kurt J aggers, Lance Good, Jim Curley, Jim Ross. John' Callne, Standing -..-Dan Gerken, Ron McNa mara, Jordan Otterbein, Bob Spooner, Curt Ensign, T1'out. in the Physical E ducation Dept., but that vote wi ll probably be r e- . versed at t he J une 9 meeting. When a coach is selected, he's not likely to come from the prep ranks. Saddlebac~ says its look- ing prim arily for a r ather Young man with college coaching ex- .perience who is a good recruiter and com es rrom a winning pro· gram. How about Denny Crum? • The association was recently formed lo give athletic directors a voice in policy making in stale athletics. In the pas t, they've had none. Saddleback a thletic director a nd roo tb a ll coach George Hartman will spend time this sum mer at pro cam)ll or the British Coluinbia LiOns a Rct ·the ·Minnesota V'klngs. Hulst Seeks Revenge\ T hefe are· so-m·e·-gOOdh.iih- school coaches in the area and they will be considered if they ap- ply-but it's doubtful t he new Gauchos coach will come from a high school, says a Saddle back official. Dave Fontius, 27, a rormer NewPort Harbor High and UC Irvine basketball player, is the new head cage roach at College .of the Sjsk.iyous in Weed California. ' Lagu'n an Bids to Defeat Loara's Serna Fontius has been an assistant coach at San Diego State for the past four seasons. II By ED BURGART Hulst was definitely hurting at I 01u1•D•il1P11~s111tt Arcadia, favoring a knee injury Eric 1-lulst has a perfect record that forced him to scr atch from the past eight months against his favoriterace,thetwomile. rival Ralph Sern<.1 of Loara 1-ligh. Since Arcadia, he has been tak· Hulst has not won. ing ultra sound treatments on his But the Laguna Beach 1-ligh right knee. junior-who clocked a winning And he sounds confident about 8:57 t\vo mile last \\'eek-is confi-trying to beat t he 5-5, 110-pound dent about hi s chunces against Serna who finished ahead of Hulst SC'rna in the Masters meet Fri-four times in cross country com- day night at Cerritos Coll ege. petition. Hul st "'ill meet Serna t"•ice-··t think I 've got a good in the mile a nd two mile-but it cha nce," Hulst says of the mile. is the mile that Hulst is looking ··1·11 probably be leading again, forY.'ard to. but I "'on 't go out as fast as He still remembers the mile at before." the Arcadia Invit ational in April, Before, Hulst r an the first when Serna ran a \\'inning 4:07, quarter in 59 seconds and the 1320 leaving Huls t far behind on the in3:07 . fin al t urn. l·lulsl \\·as rourth in 'b 1-lulst has a lifetime best of 4:11.3. i ·4:09.l in the mile, and comes of" ··1 y,·a s out of shape at a n impressive mile win in th• Arcadia ,'' s a ys 1-lulst, "a nd I CIF 2·A finals, "'he n he ra \\'ent out too fas t. But I'm not 4:13.9, finishing ahead of Gahr . hurling any more, and I'm pretty Jim ArrioJa who was second at sur e this will be my last mile this Arcadia. .rear." But the two mile is Hulst's best Anteaters Compete SACR,-\i\1 EN·ro-A squad of 13 athletes from UC Irvine is en- tered in the N C AA college division track and field cham- pionships. \Yhich begin today. Qualifying \\'as st·t today \\'ith fin<Jls s chedule d Friday and Saturday. 1\tile1· Steve S cott , 440 in· termediatc hurdler Bi ll Cheadle, pole \'aulters l'vtike Sabatino and Rubert Goto head the UCI en· trants. Antcuters fres hman Mauricio Bard<1les s cored 5,1 13 Points in . the decathlon, but did ncit get a ny points in the final two events Wed- nesday -routing three times in the javelin and not running in the 1,500 meters. I-le clocked 15.6 in the h igh hurdles. tossed the discus 122-1 and vaulted 10-6. The decathlon \\:inner \11a s a rry SLebbins of Mt. St. Mary's College in J\tlaryland. He totaled 7,023points. James Herron of Cameron University was second (6,994) and Bill Flecher of Slippery Rock was third (6,869). Baseball Standings AMERICA!'< LEAGUE 1'ATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Divisioo w (, Pct. GB w I .• Pct. GB Bos ton 22 17 .564 Chicago 24 19 .558 i\lil\\'Uuk cc 21 20 .51 2 2 Pittsburgh 22 18 .sso 'h Detroit 18 21 .462 4 New York 20 18 .526 l.lf.e Nev• York 19 23 .452 4 1,~ Philadelphia 22 21 .512 2 Cleveland 18 23 .439 s St. Louis 18 23 .439 s Haiti more 16 26 .381 712 J\1ontreal 14 24 .368 71t, . ·-~'est Division West Division Oaklan d 27 17 .614 Dodgers 29 19 .604 Kansas City 26 20 .565 2 Ci ncinnati 27 20 .574 l'h Minnt.'sota 22 18 .sso 3 Sen Francisco 23 21 .523 4 Texas ·22 21 .512 41 ~ Satn Diego 23 23 .500 5 Angel!! 22 24 .478 6 Atlanl<.1 22 25 .468 6V.. Chic:igo 20 23 .465 61,.2 J~ouston 18 31 .367 ll 1f..: W•dllfldfJ"I SCO<fl Wtdn•1d•1'1 ScorH p..jf w Yark 6. tr '"'"'" Cl 1v 1 !.!. l.OUI!. 6, San D>eQO S !10 i""lll(l'I) Cll•C•909, M1lw•uk~e l O\lc•oo s, A1J1111t11 • M+,,,,e\Ot• S. Dflrod 1 Pnll-lphi1 I , San Friu•ciS{Gb Bostan 4. Te •d• t P•!Ub1.u911 J, Houston a Cl•~•land 'I. C11!olorno1 l NilW York 4, Los AllQflf'i 3 01~1and s. e .. 111,,,ote a Clr>elnnl\16, Mon!rell O Too911,"1G1mH Tod1y'1 G.aimn ~w York 40obson •·SI •I T •-•\ !Wl'"lgnr Q.J) No ~me!. 1U1•d1.11td Qily Qil,.,.l 'iC,,.<luleoi Prld•1'• Gilrnft F"d<11'1 Gilmfl l.Ol A"'9f!H!lill Cll1Ci190 K i111\ill Colb:t M11 ... au•ee ~n Fr11nc1wco ot Mon1re1I .(;ll•(il')O ll lroo\ Silfl 00190 at Nt"' York New Yor• •t lt•111 Hou11on a1 PhH1~1onl1 8o~ton 1! M•nnew!a Alll nt1 11 PoU~burgll B1lt•mo•t ill Clhlorno1 (in<lnn1t1 11 St. Loui~ C11>w 111no •t 01~ 11r>0 1 t . ' -.. ._ __ event. 1-lc set a national record for a 16-year-olds lasl year, run- ning 8: 50.5 in the s late meet. And 1-Iulst and his coach, Jim Toomey , d efinite ly think that Curtis Beck's 11th grade mark of 8: 48 .8 is Wit hin his reach. ··tr I just run the two mile in t he state meet," says 1-lulst, "l 'm s ure I will be 'under it." To qualify for the ty,·o mile, llulst must rinish among the top "five Friday in a Tiace that could have three runners~Hul st , Serna and Corona del J\.1ar 's Brian 1-lunsaker-break nine minutes. Hunsaker will be fresh, and Hulst says, "If Brian is in good s hape, it might be between the two of us. I ran 10 miles with him the other day a nd he looked good." But Serna will a lso be running the two mile,· and Toomey pro· bably summed it up best. "I wouldn't be t any against Eric at a ny time," he says. "And 1 wouldnJt bet against Ralph.'' "We are going after a quality coach and the competition is ex· peeled to be very stiff," says the official, who did not wish to be named. California J C football team s· will have three extra days or practice this fall. Conditioning . drills begin A ug. 26 with two·a· day contact work starting Aug. 29. Golde n West and OCC open the season Sept. 13, the Rus tlers hosting East LA and the Bucs meeting Cypress at Buena P ark lligh. Saddleback's opener is Sept. 20 against Cypreas. Congratulations to sPorls in-r or mat ion directors Ro y Englebrecht CUC J) and Jim Carnett <OCC). E nglebrech t 's wife Nancy gave birth to a daughter, Allison Dawn (6 pounds, 13 ounces) last Thursday at Hoa.R: Hospital. It's the Englebrechts • fiN!t child. Ahd Carnett h as j ust three ·more weeks ?f freedom, before Swim-a-thon Set for MV Mission Viejo 1-li gh is sponsor· ing a swim·a·thon Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p .m . al the school pool. About 60 s tudents from Mission Viejo and incoming athletes will join forces in the event held to raise money for the MissiOn Vie - jo swimming team and other swimming groups. Area residenis a nd merchants are being asked to donate a pen- ny to $50 per 25 ·yard length that each athlete will swim . According to national swim-a· ·thon r ules, each swimmer is limited to 200 lengths or two hours in the water. THE GREAT ALFA ROMEO· SAAB COALITION! .s J ....-1. -PARKINSON VOLKSWAGEN 1275 Yorba Linda Blvd. Placentia• (714) 524-6400 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY. TWO FINE CARS JOIN WITH TWO FINE CAR DEALERS TO GIVE YOU MORE ... 0 TEST DRIVE AN .ALFA OR SAAB AND GET YOUR FREE OFFICIAL "TEST DRIVER" T-SHIRT. THIS IS A LIMITED OFFER·· SO HURRY! ~ . . . ' m d In c or 's n· c e ~~ .. is l C rs •· gs p ly I'S tc d or e Is • e r c e e t e r· m I n ·11 to •· r ts l is 0 Thu,ld!)'. May 29, 1975 OAILV PILOT , Los Al Coast Area Banquets HB Nine Edison Girls Feted · Racing Reslllts A hi H · d ·Notches t eteS ODOre . Two Wins Kathy David took home the lio n s s hare of the a w ards at the spring awards b anquet fo r the girls sports progra m at Edison l-ligh School re· IADlllllNTOH VARSITY: C•Pltl11-kar111 Tr-· man; Moll V1luab1t-Ju11 Scl'llH; MMt ln'IPf'ovld-Evt lyn VIU ll5. • SWIMMIHO VAMSITY : Captaln-;-L1 sll• Rem•e11; MeU V•l"'•til1 -Erin Grttr ; MO\I lmp1ov1d-G•ll Ulolll•-· 1.00 J.00 2.tl) t .tO 2.~ '·"' t•CONl:I ltACS -110 Y•rds. 2Y"Nr oldt.. Clalml1>9. Pur" l llOQ. T°"Eeote !Welker I 10.00 J.60 J.'JO O>l·FlllyGrano CW1 rdl 2.60 1.60 OH·~r Dupoi IH•rl > J.40 J . .eD Tlrne -.... 61. A11.0 ran -Jun91e Patrol Cold L;iollt •. H~v•N1•t., Scoopoir si-i. TH1•D •ACE -JSCI yards. 2 .,.., old m•lct.n,. Claiming. Purw $\IOD. Mr. Bar C..ICI• CHarll 1l.OO S.00 J .'10 Mr, Alool CT•••surel •.IO 2.60 Oii V•t Ran {Aditlrl 2."60 Time -11.43. Alia ran -Heppy C•I. 0.-n Of ""'991s, My Mid.em. Oldil') PrkM p.1 Aoc1111, Joldi.. Kl<19"s BO•I. • f'OU•TH lt.t.CE -110 yard1. J.,..,.,, okls .. UP. Cl•lmln9. Put" »OOO. NuthlrWlllow (Wali.on) 6.IO 4 . .0 3.00 Natlv1 Twh l (Ad•lr) I.DO 4.QO S.n9ul11e·s Jet !G1r ~•) l .60 Tlmt -"6.,S. AlloO r1111 -One And Only, Mr. Ar. row1r, EIQl\111 Wonder. C:omtonho!os ,,,,,,,.,,. 2. ' '"' '·"' ..,, SIXTH llACE -lSO Y••ds. 3 year Olds & "P· Clalmtnii. Purie ,JOOO. Town Deatot1 co •• , .... , 4.00 l.20 1.80 Hy S•••1'19<1• tTreasur•l 1 . .0 s.60 Tlny&.rl !Pa<}el •.00 Time -II.OJ. Jl.floO •an -Flying D•uld, w...,. l1>9 F1Ua.M.l•Tra•,Counlyllmo1 Bid Who, PiHol Bar1G.m. , is E1act•.:... J-Tewfl De11c111 af.H' Slra1099r, Pale 110..M. SE\IEMTH ltACE -•OO Yill'IK. 3 year olds & up. C••~1llled allowMKe. Pur1oe S}QOQ. Miss Fleet Moon tlreas ... 111 l .lO 1.i.o 2.20 DIU'sShaoow !Wa rd I J.80 2.60 0.-elMlss (Caraoral 2.20 Tlme -20.11. Al!.O r111 -Klp1y Broad. st.11115 Ounll,GoGoToo \ SPORTS Explorer Olympics Planned Or•aopC ... t Ron Swa nson (baseb all }, C hris Arnold (swimming>, S te ve Mur· ray <golf) a nd "Mark . J o nes (tennis) have been accorde d Pirate -o f-the· rvear hono rs a t recent Orange Coast College sports awards banquets. Cap tains honored in- cluded: Paul Possemato, baseball; Gle nn Morton, t e nnis ; J im Turner, swimming; and Murray, golf. The 197S Orange Coun-The OCC track a nd ty Explorer Olympics f ield t ea m will be will be held Saturday •honored tonight. and June 7 at several dif. Arnold, Todd Collins ferent sites throughout (b asket ball ), Pat Orange County . Moorhouse (water polo}, Several s p ecialty John Olswang (cross events are slat e d for country, track}, K e lly Saturday with the main Stroich ~football) and olympics set for a w eek Bob Wh.1tfo rd (crew ) from Saturday at Orange have bee n nominate d for · Coast College. athlete o~ the year. Tha t The s pecialty events award will be presented include sailing competi-Wednesday . lion at the Newport El Tara Beac h Sea Base, rine and pistol compe tition at the Orange County Peace Officer s Range, golf at the Irvine Coast Country C lub and bicycl- ing at the Marine Corps ·Station in Santa Ana. Th~ main olympics are track and fie ld, swim - ming, tennis, wrestlin g, c h ess, table tennis , basketball, volleyball and water polo. T h e o lympics are con· ducted annua lly by m or e than 350 Explorer posts in Orange County with m ore than 600 teenagers from 50 different groups participating. Gary K ey, C h arles. Hic k s, Mai-k Frederick, Steve Kache l e in and Steve Petralia garnered m ost valuable a wards in baseball, trac k , t ennis, volle yball a nd golf Tues- day night at El T oro Hi g h 's annual s pring s ports a wards b anqu et. Special award win- ·ners : Girls' Athletic Results EIGHTH llACi~oo yards..lr- olcb. Allowance. PurMI S1l00. 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SM'I f'lrKlouS \Llpl'l•m I MerryM&yOf IOr•ylrl JllCrtek (P&(lel Al\MlaptMlkl IC•rltor•I o• "' "' "' o• '" "' "' o .. "' "' "' '" "' flllNTN •ACIE -150 yerds, J.,.., eub. Clelmlno. P11r" 51100. ClelmlllQ prlteJJODD. 1,.11111A11Qtl• !Trea1u•e ) 0un.t.~dy 1a ... 1111 OrMMtlc.-'I Tl& (Hert! Keye! llerlrem) OtclleJ~ (W1t11I PuAoollOJ&y coerr•l c .... n~n ... IC&UI IMO Str•w Teo !Myles) "HOl""""4ffCarctotel llf.IJlt•"'4 tAdelrl "' "' "' 117. "' o .. " "' on '" TOYOTA CHINOOK Big en0ugh to get out of town. 25 MPG~ ii .··. & ' ' GI .. ·~ ~· • ' ' ' ' ' -----~.!. Small enough to get around town. 18 MPG~ Pop the top a nd y ou get a recreational vehicle with six feet o f h eadroom. Pull it down and you get the convenience of a car. Now that's ve rsatility for you. 'In 1975 EPA tests, 'lbyota Chinook averaged 25 MPG in ai mulated highway driving ., .18 MPG in simulated, city driving. Your actual mile.age will vary with road ancl weather conditions, equipment, driving ha6ite and maintenance. 'TOYOTA ' TllAC:IC VA(llty: MVP-Cl\•rle1 Hlcl l, wl· \l.&lldlng track ma11-Ken Young , llUI· 1tenct1n.c;itMld m1n -M•r' O.l•Y· f'ro""'M9f': MVP-Brat Ru"'ll; wllt&ndlllO If.Ck man-Jim McFed· #fl; out•londl11g tlOld "1an-Tooa ......... TEHHll Vetlllf: MVP-Mark Fr1dlritk• mo1t lmpro..,.lf-K••• """'nt . JUl'llOt v•raltr : MVP -Dullt Amt•, mo•I IPllO ral lonal -Mlll• OllHCllw.11. VOLLE YaALL V&•$lty : MVP -Steve IC•<l\e14'111, CtOl&ln-Pwtt Ha90pi1n; mint lm- ~-.JotO.Ne<ocl'll&. J11nlor Vor•ily: ceptaln-llrl•n Blood; mosl Improved-Bruce INl"'"'°°"1f; MVP-Mll!,e Valct.r. GOL• ~t oul1LtndlnQ; Slev1 Petralia; mo11 lmpro·11C1 -·Tr•cy 5111111>; CMC N1• aw&rd-C:l'<4lrl4'S Nelth. . u .... , ... ,,, ... Robert Angel , who finish e d second in the C J F 4·A track and field finals in the mile with a superb 4 :13 .3 , was named a thle t e o f the year a t H lVllington Beach Hig h SQ'hool Tues- day ni~ht. Specia l award win· ne r s : llASEBALL Var5lly Most V•luaOI•: Ma<lo K1m1>&U ; !Mo~! Improved: Jol'ln Kr1mer; c;o. C•Pl•ins. Ed Vi9naroll al\d BobSlim. mi.r. • Junior V••sit~ MD~t "ll•luaDle: Mlllt A1y ; Mol.I Im. proved : Toad ~te9en : C:•ptaln: Ptul Sutton. Fro1ll·Sopft Mo•t Valuablt: Sl\aw11 Gill; Mon t Improved; Pa"'I Sandor; C11pllln; e>usvarc1&. Tlt.IHIS Vart.11y Most V•luable: St1v1 Jone•; Moll 1'1\provtd: Jolln V•ndtrr!et; (.&pl•1n: Mike BrH ,;.....,..., V•r,Jty Mo\! V•l ... bll ~ Jolln Aol,!; Moll lrnprO\lfll : Oarren Moon; Capt11n: l omKerw . T•ACI( V•rslly Mo~t V&hllDl•: AotMrl AP!Qfll; MOil l"'ProYtd : 801 M<Ouown; Clpt&in! OIMI• O&nduren . JW1ler V•r•llr MHI Vel ... OM: Tom L•mb; Most lmp,oved: M&rll Buller; C41Pllin: K1vlPI ""9d. ........ " .. Motl Velu.abl1 : Ml~• Glllllfd; Mo'1 IMQrOv•d: Jell H•Jltr; C•plain:· S<ou Lflltllner. VOt.L•Y&ALL Vart.llr Most Valu.aDle : Marty Alill\Ofl; Mo5I lmp,ovecl : Mike D"AIHwnllrO; c.ptaln: ErlcJ.,..._.n. J1111itorV•rMly Mo\! Valu.1t11e: Jolln Gl•aYH; Mo-it tmproved: Aon Glngr•s; C•pt&•n; O.n"'--"· ATHLll:TE Df'THIE. YEAR AODertA~I MOST INSPIAATIOHAL OF TME VIE.AR Paul Gas1mann AL•IE.ltOI HAWAAD Pa11! Vlli.rn•nn and JOl'ln W•sco. Da11aHUls cently. LONG BEAC H -The S he was h onored as Huntington Beach A's a thlete or the year after opened the Long Beach winning the GAA high J oe DiMaggio baseball point a w ard, b e ing league with a 4.3 victory na m e d to the school 's over the Lon g B e ach hallorfameinten nisand Reds Tues day night at basketball and gaining Blair F ield with a tw()+ the most v a luable player r un uprisin g in the bot-h o nor for the bas ke t ball tom or the seventh in· team . ' g aA$K ETaAL L nln • VARSITY : Clpla ln-\!l•nn on Dale Gri.Cfin tied the w•y; Mo11 va1uao1e-K•111v 0.1110, ·th d bl d Moltl"'PtO""td-.JackM Holt. score Wl a OU e an JUNIOA'IAASI TV: C•pt&in-Joa11 JUNIOR VARSITY: Ceptaln-.Jull MU•~. MO'I Vel..,ebll -L•11rl1 8owmMi; Mo\t lMP•O•td-c&rm&n Wl\111. ltALLDf' "AME Volley t.1111-Merrett Mar~; T.,.· nh-IC&llly O&vld: Field HO<l<tJ-C,•ll Wtlll••blt; Gymn•slic\-Laurie B•llard: B&•k•tb.111 -Katl\f David; Badmlnlo11-l(&re11 T•lu · m•n ; !.wlmmlnQ -l(elly Greer; Danc1-Terry Cour....,1er . OM Sct.ol&rSllip-Gall Well'llrml. GAA Higl\ Point Award -Kat llr David. A111111eo1 tt.• Y1ar -Kttl\y David. CIF Baseball 4·A S..11111111••• U ioeWOO(f 11. l(&ttlla 3 HOOver I, St Jolln Bo,,o O (9 j,,. Rick Bashore brought sc11e11 ; Most ve1u•D••-l(•u1y h o m e the winner with a M!l<lltll; "'°" improv•d-,,,..rt•ne ' ·ngl ft 0 w ·lso NOkel. TRACICAHDf'IELD l·ASa,..llln1I• 1 ea er ave 1 n VARSIT Y: Capt•ln -Meg Lvnwooo s.O..mi111• 111no;iu SCOr e d 3 p ai r With 3 M.lr-cte; "'°" V•luable-Cat!ly Biv.opMontQO,....ry~.Lo,Allot J 0 ...... 2·A CJ11....,lons11l1t s ing I e in l h e C ourth ":,.~·~··~·-,•,',M_•_•_0 _m_,_•_•_·_•_•_-_-_'_'_'_'_..::':'•:•c•:•:•:':'·c':':~:m::::o"'::::"c"c'c.. __ fra me. r Wednesday 's action al Blair Field fo und Rick Woolard twirling a two- hit s huto ut, s triking o ut 11 and going 2·3 at bat in ·a 6·0 triumph over Seal Beach . 7?.? " It Tho &.u .. , Foolo wt,;i. Tho 0-;,,.,.1 p..,, .... ., o. •• lho c .. 11 l oll &.. Ro,locH "'No 0...to u,... p,,, •• ,.,;., OI Tl• G...r ... ,.., c.,11lico11. Si'° Pou llou .. ioo F. L••• ~I GJ(. Ctn How I• $1•k. 29~!. llC • U.H 99 .We're layigg l1acks Gii over town llL1114 AMP un11y CIAIGll i:°::.~~. s llC. 11.tt ~6·, ~-l:1~ ·15 99 .., ....... 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C.Y,,,,.w,C11/t, MOTICB o .. NIAllllNO OP ... ,.. J .S o. ASSOCIA'T«S. 1175) Sit• l·········••:li:ll!ICA.'1 .. 1 &IJ•cn.CA,tiMO 0..lleld AY11t1,,., H11nllnOIOI\ ONcll W, CA. m• Mk "'"! Fr•nch Mur1>11y, t /'O 8 W. ITIOH '°ll P'IOUTll OP WILLAND Per11 Clttlt, UYlftll,(.A, t2P'l1 Wllllom H. S•l••Pnlndl. 12•1 K•ll'llH<> 0 . l!'morr, 1JSCI Coolditn CA.."'-; Olvl• 8. Conlllll'I', .)101 """'°y 1111'1 $C .C.0.lOMlt•,C•lll f'OltLITTlllllTllTAMINTAltY WIUJ.enl C •• ,..,,,,.., 4let Hall'WOM Soull'ICIOrl, or1 ..... H11t1Ur111ton &Ne.II. C1rtlt, Newporl .. "'"· c .-.. t)MO 1. Phlllo H. MCN• IMIJ, lOOl2 tl.. OKI• MIMI, CA. ,,.,. 1111• M l,.., I• tOnGIKllG b'I' ... 11'1· 1[1t•ll ot ALICI' s. , REIMAN,.-.. AOllCI, (orONdifl Milr, CA t1•1J Btrths . CA.ti.... Tlll1 btl$lntll .. CO'IOIKIH Cly .. 1 ... GlrlleWI AYI . N11t1ll"'llOl'I fl.o.t<h. CA. Cllilrlel I!:. Perry, ,.,. Mblr•I djy\d!J,11 ALICE 1•1111.ou flltli:£MAN, .... l. Hiit.On O • .JO"lt, ~,, lernDera't ll'lll bu\11'1n$ I' tcndu,tld by.,. 1,,. dhldltol 1i: .-... IWI, H1111llnot0t\ te~l'I, CA. Mk M1111 P' Mu•pllr ALICE T. P'AEIMAN,0.tllwcl, R,ld, Po""'°"'· CA.t M01 MOAOMIMDRIAL ctivlduojl, 1(1111ll1nD Emwy 1.0.1eSlm0to, lOOIJGorllllcfAyt., Thi' lbutlntll ll tond11Clld tlV I Thi\ ""1••""1'11 w•1 tiled with 1111 NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN thel t. 0."111 W. Donfl\UIJ, ~ 0..1111 NO,fllTAt.. 01-S•idilm•noo Tl'>l1 11111m1n1 w1$ th •ltn '"' HunUflCJ\Gr'I !Moch, CA lt6# •I JNrlMr,l'llo. COutot r C11rk o~ 011nve Count, on Mtly t..ob 1:. "'"~ "'' U!1d 111Jr1llleP1tl· Court, Nlllll"'1 ll~h, CA, flWO Mey1, 1tlt 'Tllh s111,m1nt Will llltd wtlfl thl C-ly Cieri; ot °''llil" c ntw °""""~ ThltOuti"""'" (OllGuClld llY•llmll· O.vlO fl COnntllY ••• TtlJ, OM lor ,,,_I• of wlU •nd lor Ltttten , T"°""I L. Sc.hlllllr, !N Colton, IN . ..,., Mr1, flolpn Pr••ll, tU.1 Bl'WI CPlll'llY (llrll ~ 0.-•l'IV-Co~"IYOll M.y 16, ltlS. 1'11,.,l_illlp. ' Thhi '11-menl Wll fll1d Wlllh the • F4,_ T1ll•rntnl•ry 11 .. •IMI to Wl'lllt ll 11. Newoor~ De.Cll, CA. t1Mo() Of., Hll"llll'IQIOll Bile<.l'I. bOY 11. 1'/S. 1'41'1 1'11,...IUpH. M<N•""• IY Cl•• II ol Or•noe C-Y on ""'llU&lllO Or•l'IOIJ Coeu Del Ir 1>1101, mkl9 tor fllrtl'llJr 1H1rll(ul•ri, ,,. 1,..1 4 Gerry B. Co!'lred, ''" Pott Ml ..... Mr' Norm1n K••me•, 101«1 N41U t>i.1111ll'led Oronoe COlll O•llY Piiot, Tlll1 u ......... , w•• tli.o wilh 1111 u u. ltlli, Mow tt 1'.•ndJ-5, u. lt/S 1UI 7) '""time ... o Ill•<• 01 MllrlnQ '"" -fl1"'50o1l•,Nil>Woort BIJil(l'l,CA.'2611) Nor1"'"'fllon, Wellmll'I'"" 01t1 P\iblllhlllcl Or•noe (Mil 01Uy Pllol, Mow 22, ~. •nd J une,-, 12, 191) 11'6·1 C-.ly Ci.rk Of O••noe Countw on M;i, f'G1tl 1111 llilln Ml IOI' .111111 10, ltlS, •I t •)O S, J.,,.,, A.ldlrM»!, '" W.11 21 Mr, Ind "'''· O•vld Jon••. WO Moyn,illdJWle ~. 11, 19, 191S ,,.!.-7Sl---------------·I I. lt7li. fl'\1bOWd Oron1t1 Co.111 D•llY PllOI, PUBLIC NOTJCF. 1."', In IM c.urlroom ol 0.i-t"""'' SltHl.,~nl• An•, CA. t2102 WbWl•Clrtll,CO'lt• MIW, lloV Jluu. y IS,''· tt, •IOCll JUll4 s, ,,,s o.o.-1s:1---~~~~~-------·I NO ) of ~•Id tOUfl, ill 700 Civic c. .. 1., •• J1mn o. 0.9"1"· no Sowlll Ml.andM.,,. ':'J:;,':~!e. 3"00<Nll PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE •UttTOM.OAULDIN, •ICTIYIOUS •USINllSS Ori..-W••t, In ltie Clly ol s ... 10 AIWI, Or111t11ro,,..Aue.,Po•.cteftl,CA..tni» Bfrt:l'IOr.,Coloni dllMlt,'illrl 1~--:-::::==.:-=:::":.,.,-:::::---j TNOMIOH&Hl!t..SON,Alltl. l'UQl.IC NOTICE NAM• StAT•M•NT Cillllornl• tllOS I#. lftd Mil Pl'llUp Mt(:ormlclt;, t014 1---~~~~--------I •1CTITIOUS BUllN•SS J6MS.. l'ilitttwAtt. J---,°"=o"°'"'"°"°'"'""~,-~-t Thi tollowl"U 11111on6 •re doing DllldMl,l2, ltl~ 'Tiii• bu1ln111 It CllldU<.lld by • Vllll}oClrcle, Coll• Me1•, lloY 'ICTITIOUS &USINE5!> NAME SYA tEMENT WIM!ti1r, C..111. 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''"''' Undlftt.111 T1n111110U, w11tmin11er, CA, nesJ .,. vl4..ol. • COrperotlon. Mr, ...... MrJ. HUOl'I LoO•"· 1"1 Port Lilrw, Hun&l119lot1 IMKh, CA, T1f.ol1 fo.ucluo ti. Noy I. V ,P , ill NO. JfWl!L«tV IY SANDY. 1500 E. Lucy J.nTIOll Grollilm V, l•"Ol•wood PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE u ..... .,t. N.t•PO•I Be•cn, bOy This bu.51NJ111<.onductH b'!' o llmll· P•1m. Aili. 2. Silverly HUil, CA. ex. ... 81"4 .. 8•1bOI, CA. tt .. 1 Tiiis 11•11m•nt ••• llltd wo1t1 lllt llllt 11 ... ,,...,., tiled with lhl c-ty Mr.•l'ld Mfl. 511•11'1 51tw••d, lollCW tdPiiM'IM•~IO Thi' 1111.,i..,,, 1, tllflW (ltd Dy. tor-Silllclr1 c. Biltk, l jO(I E. 0c.... ty '"'" Of O••"~ Gol.tr'lly Oii Olr'k Of 0rot'IOI CCM>nlw Oft! #My 1.1-------------------------------CMflilQI D•. 5.lnll An•.11lrl Merit L. IC llfll por1tion. 11111111. B•lbo.l.CA. t 2Ml ,. If. 1tlJ. 1t7S. Mr end Mr,. JilmH H1nd"'ldlJ • .,,_ Tiiis ll•t•ment w11 !Jled wan 1111 L•dlrl Lotk1>1r1 In<... TlllJ buMntu IJ t-ut tld tir.,.. In-FIJl'•i P'U17S '°'"'r!nt, c;..,,..,. G•OYI, (M)y Counir Clerk OI Of~ Cou<>IJ "" """' John c Lotklllf!, P••~dlfll dlvldo>OI l"lltllllhiJO Orll\ljll CMJl D•lly Plk>t, Pllbllll'lld Oron111 CMS! D•lly Pllol, M• •<>d M•1. Cllv1 Cr1lo. •2•1 2l, ltlS. I Tllls "•ltmenl WIS hllfd w'lll'I t"' Send•• c 8"11 y 15, n, tt. •nd Jun• 5, 1975 11M-15 Mey 15, n . ~. •nd Junes. 1f75 11••·1J CillhOufl Or., Hun!lngton Be.en, oirl P'+ll1S C-IY Cler It ol Or;ino• Covnty Oii #My 'Tl!I$ i t•l•l't'll"I •• , IUl'd Mlfl Ille Mr. ir.t M•'·~~;,!'~!uquette,am Pu~l!HO O••"oe co.1u 0..11, Pi101, 2l, 1t1s. County Clerk ot Ot•"91 cwn1yon "'-Y PfJBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE All..,l•No, l ,Hvnli"lllon Be..:n Olrl Mey,7,•nclJuneS, 11, lt, l•I} 1tw·75 '"'4111 JJ, 1•1s l~------------- MI •111:1 ""''' Dil<••d LOIHU, 1rr.11s.r..1---------------1 P\lllll""'4 °••n9'f Coesl Dally PllOI', t<illlU i---.=-,.0,=--,,0,-ocu-,•"··.-.-,-.-,-.-.--NOTICE Of (RUSTEE'S SALii !:,v·~~·;!,~~:1.:,~~='~ellier•. PUBLIC NOTICE M.ly tt,•ndJ\11'115,12, 1,, ltlJ ,..._,s M..~~'.~"!:J°,;!;~2~~.s!,~:''Y1:...'°:i NAMIE STATEMENT .. _..No 3lt·Ol ?1as1 B••bado\ Cr., Hllnhngton '---------------1 --------"------'fl'l1t0Uow11>QP.<"10ns •t•OOlnQ bt.r.>I T.S No lSOlll• Bf0<.11,bOy ..-c OT CE PUBLIC NOTICE Ml, .. ~ TD. SEltVICf COMPAN Y IS duly IN •• Mrl Frledrlcll 6tnMrd, 7lD1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLI N I ~ · ltOL L CE Nl E R H EWPOR OflPOlnted Tr11\ttt under 1111 folloW!ng f'IITTC.<Ulll Pl , NewPOrl ee4cri • ..,.r1 NAME STATEMENT &,J4M -----1------~---------jNUM flER •,Ito\ Oo~e 51reet, Nlfwp(lr dlJl(rtbt<tO.l'd ot trust WILL SELL Al IN .ond Mrl E roc H1\kelt, 51S CM.,.. TM follOW i"'il per!>On 1~ OO•"'il bu!.!-NOY ICE TO CR EDITORS II 67SH 111•(1'1, CUllor.,!• 9261.0 PUBLIC AUCTION TO lNE HIGHEST' l10l'IAvt! .• Won•del Ma•.olrl nl!\S ll !>U•ERIORCOURTOFTHE SUPllllOR COURTOP'TNI! l Donald M. ICoU, '°'VI• L 810DERFO R CASH ll'.l•Y•ble1t tlrnt' M•yl.ltlS HI GHLANDER CENT ER J/11 E STATEOflCALIFO«tNIAFOA Sovd,N••port8ei1Cl'l,CohtO•<>l1t'2'60 of Ille In 1ew1u1 mol\ey of Ille Lonhe Mr Ind M~ Ron•ld T<11lor, '14 Mis-Co.1'1NWY Co•onadel Mar, CA '1•1S STATE DP'CALlf<OltNIAl'O• TNEC:OUNTYOFOR&INGE , Akl'lard c EllioU, 96 Llllll• ISie, Slalesl fll rlQhl, !Ute •nd ln1e re,1 <.on· ~°"Boy Or • Coron• dlll M1r. lloy Gr190ry Dee Dallon, 9ll W, 1911'1 THIE COUNTYOFORA"40E He. A·UN4 MewPO<t De•cl'I. Calllornll 97MO veyed 10 end now lleld by It undt!r \lld M< •nd Mr\ J•me1 LOuQIM!ry.C» Sl .Co!.t•Mes.i,CA t?~?I HI All$lt MOTICEOFNEAlllNOOF .. ETITlON l Lee C 5•mml,, 9l Lind.I l\le,Oeed o l T r usl i" the prooerty O.N,CostoMt,1,11lrl Tiii\ bu\11\f:SS •s tonO~(ted by a n I"· E 1 I I I" o 1 MA R '( JANE FOii PROBATE OF Wl!o.!o. AND P'OR Ne\Oport 8e0ltl'I, Collto•n1il 92W.0 l'lerel,...ltOIO.\Crlbed ' Mr •NfMr\ Jol'l,.01L1Uo,S13il'lo'n dlvidu,;;ol YOU NC.QUtST, •l!.O ~"°'"" IS N\ARV LliTTERS OP' AOMI NISTRATION • DP. Mlddlem11, 11 Hall Moon TAUS TOA~ PAUL PACE RA, J A, a Trtt,lrw!ne.olrl C.reg 0al1on J YOUNGQUI ST. •ke MAR Y WITHTHEWILLAN"IEJl£0 81YOrlw,Coron•delM1r.Cal!tornla~o~lem;i" Mr •nd Mr\ Cha rles At~.,.~. nt9 'This ~t.11ernent wa\ Ille<! .... tn Irle YOUMGQUIST,Oece•lld EJlole ol Edw•rd Goodm1n, '2,25 8ENfFICIARV AAYMONO AL'TON 0 Fount1ln W•r Easl. Cosl'" ,.W ,. __ ,, ,,,,, OI Or,;;onoe C.ounl,onM1'1 NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 10 !lie 0.C•l\ed S E e ti O ''' >•-•··" 9lrl "-""'' " criec:lllO<SOlllle•bOve n•medOK-nl • ~ •• "Yil, • ,,.,_....Ul'leMILLANO ANO M URIEL WEBER Mr, ilnd Mrs Gary J en,.1son, tt 13, 1915, tM\ •II 1"'"3"~ l'l•winQ <!•lml -lnll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI L-. CorGr'IOCllJI Milr, C11ilorn+il 9?62S Ml LLANO, husbilnd 1nd wife .. , )olnl Ac).al•, 8•1bo.l l,1ind, Qlrl FUil' the w ld de<tOl!nl ,.,e •e<tulred 10 1111 JO$fpl'I C.111,.bl11t l'l•S !lied here•" o 6 Tlrno111r L Slr1der. 1930 Port 11'11.lnll Mr. •nd Mr~. Tl'lom•S Ncrwuwner, Publo~d Or.in91 Coast Daily PolOI, pelltion tor pro!J.Jle ol w•tl •r>d for lel Alb•<>I, Newport Be1<.1'1, C•l1lornl• Re<orOIJd Now,....blr 21, 1•73 •s Ins!• t•S1 Port Ou<>le1g11 Cr • Nt wPOrt Mor }'1 iNI Ju"e ~. l l, 19, 191S l'iW"IS lllem. wilh the fllJ<.•s1••1 ~oU!'llers, In le•1 of Aomlnl"rahon w•lll ll'lt M ii ..,. '26'0 No 18001 In book 11000 P•Qe JJO ol ot BfOC:h,!11•1 1"" olll(e or Ille t ier' ol IM •boYOt ~n-nt~l'd relerentlf to whtcl'I •l mlde lor 1 Sltpllen N ,81r,.•rd 1100 West t ic till Retord' In tlle olllcit 01 1ne IN Ind Mr~ D•vld T1dwitll, 1311 lltlld <-1• or to Prllllll lllem, M\h tne IU<"lller p.rtlcvl•rs, il<>d lhlt Ille lime B•y """"ue. B•lbOO, C•lllor<>•a 92662 Aetorder of Oronr;ie Counlv, sold dNd Al;ibilm.o No e, Hunl1"9l<><1 Beoc:n, PUB LIC NOTICE ,,.tesu•y vou<"'''· 10 llK undel'llQMCI ilnd olilCe ol lle1<1nQ llM! 1.ime rws llttn I A e Proo• rlles. lfl< ., 1 s1 ol 1rusl de,cribll ll'lt following pro .. ,, J---------------jattlleoO lteol MARVIN 1'1NCHER Al· ...,1 for June 10, 191S, 119 30•.m.,l,.thl F•rml11gton Avitnue, H•rUord,Con....c Plrty MIJI, lt1S tor"fY II L•w. •4• Wt11 Oct•n cou•troomol Olp.ortment No ]of ""Id t•CulCN.111 PARCEL l ' Mt ilnd Mr1 Vltlor Ar reolil, ~ FICTITIOUS IU~INESS Boule~ilrd, S"l\IJ 1.00, Long Bloch, tOl>rl, It roG Civic Cen11r Drlw W.$1, 1" Thi\ biK.ll'llJI$ 1$ COfldu<tlfd by• llmll TlllJ Soutllt .. lltrly 1 5 !tit ol Loi 4 H1mllton, Co'tl Mes<1, Qlrl NAME STA TEME"IT C•lllor"'I tol02, which h \hi plate ol the Cilyof5ant1A,.., C.1lltornl1. p.ortnersnlp -the NOrthweJllrly 26 50 Itel of LPI 3 ~Sle~~r-~,:-~~s:!:.";1e~:.~~~:• t•SJI :.:oilOWlntll per$011$ •rt dolllljl llW-==~:,~:::: :':~~~~t':'t! ~~~id":: 0.llfd ,,_.y 2), lt7S. Y1moll'IV l Str•der ot Tr et I No. 1621, In Ille Cl ly ol Ntwport Mr ilr>d Mrt. Lilurenc.e Becker, Ir.IQ ttl'dtnl Wiii><<> IOur monlhs .ttft' llw WILLIAM E SIJONN, Tn,, 1\llemtnl Wl l hlcrd ••th IN fk'Kh. OJ pe• m.llP recorded I<> Dool< •I, Sond.11-. lrvlnt, glrl THE I CHAIN, 236n C..lllJ Hog.ir, flrlt pUt>tlcitlon 01 tn,, nollc• Counlr Clerk Cou<>I' Cle rk ol O r •"GI Cou<>tJ Pell" JI ot Ml1.<•ll-ou1 MIPI. In ll'le Mr 1"" Mn Alch•rd Hillllfll, "14-1 Ml-Viejo, CA t261S AL.I.HA PLAIA hlornl1onM.1y I,, 1915, ofhtt of lfllf Counly Recorder of soid Si•"• El.,.. AO., 1rv1 ..... 111rt Evelyn A flrow,., J3'n C.111 ~•l•en """"lte Porter, UOl 'llltU<llft Or S11l1e JM P'4Jl10 county Mr •nd Mrs RoOIJ<I Cook, 46l2 HOCNir .Mllllon VMJo, CA.. '261$ Elletutrl• Ol ltllf EU•ll Nlwpof1 .. .t<ll, C.UI. HUI PUbllll'llfd Orilf>OI Coils I Dally PolOI PARCEL 2 The Nortnwellerly 11 Hilwnl\111'51 Cir., lrwlM , boy Mlrilyl'I J Gr•"'· l36n COiie 011""•bovi lllmeddK'*'I A~J ..... ,..tlt'-r •11, :•.•nd Junes, 12, 1'/S J~ IS IMtol Lot 2 ,.nd all ol Loi Joi Tr.ttl No Mr -""'' Wlllo•m Metcalf,• w ....,..., ,Ml'""" Viejo, CA '1•15 MAllVIN TIN(NE R Publl!.lled Ora<>oe c .... sl 0 1lly Pllol, \1172 In lhe Clly of Ne.porl 8t.t<l'I, a~ 19111!.t • Cost.tMtW, boy . Thl$ bu\1nes s is, to,.ducted by • 4MW.Otl:e•n llYlll • 51111" lMI M.iylt,Xl,•ndJ...,e S, 191$ 1984-1~ PUBLIC NOTICE per m•p re<.ototd In Book 41, PolOllll"IPI Ml <1nd Mrs Hen•y Traui..,. 20t.8 geN••IPilrl'"'•lh•O L.tft1Bt•<ll,C•lllo•"1•toe0i • --------M•!.<•ll..,.tou1 Milp1.lntheollk1ol llM! f'tl.llMopit, Co•I• Mes• G"l ••• ,, •• ···-........ ill4J1·f41l •• ,,,, ,.,,,, •• ,,., • PUBLICNOTICE cou,.ly ~e tor de r ol '•Id COi.iniy, Moy t,JtlS Tl'l15 i t•leme"I w11 Ille Cl W•lh lllt All-y '°' E•eCJl)ro1 Nolke I• l'llJ•e by 9lven tri•t tl>e 8oa•d Mr •nd M•' 'T•rnol"Y H.IMI, 1733 O ,. ._.. PubHllled Oral'fiit COil! Diii' P•lol, ---------' C E )( C E PT I H G 111 e r e Ir O"' 111• • .. , •. C ' County Clerk ol r1<>!1" .. oun1yon .._.y ..... ,,,, '"''''NGO'OS ol ruslee' ol the Coo51 ~"•IY Norlllwe<I•''''' "'''' ol' 0,, '-"'•""•· o'•Me~a.lloy '·'''' ' MOyll,1t,1nGJU1"1e 5,12,197S 1891 1' ..... c '' o' ' < o "·· • ' Mr •nd Mrs Jeltery Gillum, 21.S No FUIJ1. NO!ite l•hereby o•ve" tl'l•l tl'le Boord 0 er;ie 11' '1 0 fill'IOI ....,..nty, 337• Via Lido, Ne w110<I 8e•ch ASiln!oTonw•,CO•l•Mt•a,bOy bl Tru•tee• 01 lllt Co..t.t COIN'l'AHl•IY Co1l1orlll.,,•ill rec.,lvt se•lwdbkHup C.lllor<>la9'/:W.O Mr, 1nd Mr1 Anll1ony 'T•rvln. 2741 Pvblilhld Oren0t Coosl DilUy Piiot l------~--------l cou"9'! Ol,trl(I ol Or•<>'il• c.ounty, lo n 00 • m . F•ldily, June 6, lt1S, 11 "flf • sl<eet •dd•e11 or tommon a., Merldor• Or .~11 Mes•,lloy MOyl. IS, 22, 19. 1t7S IUf.15 PUBLIC NOTICE CollltornJ•. ,..,11 •1<.elve !Miiied bldS up 1111 Pvrcll.i\1119 Oepl ol •lrld SC:ll06ldh SIQlllUon I\ shown ebOve, ,.0 worr.anl ~u!.,"'t,,~'~un~r;:,~,.5::~·t!192 PUBLIC NOTICE l --~~='°''°''°'°''°""°"'---I'° 11·ooa m . TUW11r. Jun• 17, lt7S,ilt t!:.·~~ c1.'11i::~la~":."'W:..,~:;;;:,. ~',,o.i;:,",i~· to IU tomplete .. e•~ or tor ... ' •• ' .,-1,,00,00,,.,,, tt.ePvrc,..singDept olwldKl'looldis-,. , '' , 'I' , 1 1 '"' lrkl ltH:lted •I 1370 Adiim5 •""""· Woubd$w l blpubl (IJOpe<>ed-re Tr>e berH!l1t1.or y 1.1n111r Jlllll Deed ot "',.,j •...t 0""•' ",rin Tu,.c -er, 8"} 1----,-,---,,-,0-0-,-0-0-,-,.-,-,-,---1 T-'-~, ... •M,.,• '.,",C!,",~ .. • ,., ... -,. OKI• MeMI, C•lffor,.I•, •I wl'lkh l•me ldjor Trust, by red10n 01 .i brea~ll or ,_IMilt ......., r ""' "!llon .t<l'l,boJ .. , ''"'"" -· '"' ....., I I 015lRICT UNIFORM RENTAL, I<> the '"''''''"'''''''' 1.,,,,,, Ntr ond Mr1. Roullo Z•m.o••. 8SO W, NAME STA TEMEHT riH1•1· sold bids"" 11 blpulll Cly OOlfned end re-'''S.l•wltl'I 0 I RlrH!wll Opllon. "ll!retolore e>.ecu'led ond <lellv~•cd to Cenlet 51 • COill ""°'•• bOy The lollOW•"9 peri.on IS dOlrw;t bu5I CENTURY A TTRAC'TtONS, 260 od l~T ATIOME RV SUPPLIES AU bid$ •r• to be tn 1ccor0ince wlll'I the Ynde<ilgncrd a wnlten Decla<allon M~ ii:-:·~ Gi:;1Y l(::b, 201l Spin-nt•~,;;o, NewpOrt C.nter Onve, Ne•l)Ol'l BeKI\, AU bldl •re lb bl ,,. e ctord..c:e ,..;i11 llllJ ln1trucllon' •l'ld COndlHons •nd ot Oel<1ult <1nd Oemand !or Sale, .111<1 "' tr ' ,.. m. y 1(-R L TO , :JM Fore'! """""'·No CA.t'Jt.60 the 1,.ll"Ktionl ilnd COlldlUons, ond '>Pl<.lllc•llon' wl'llcn ••e "ow on lite "'"""" noltteof breac h l!nd ot f!lf!Cl lon ---------------<1S,L<t<JUIWl8eOC:h,C• t'l•Sl Lo• Aiores, Inc • 11 C•llfomlr SPl'<lllC•(Hlfl, whi<.ll .;ora no• m Ille and moy be IKUrtd '"th• olllCe ol the lo COUii tile ul'ldf!<~•!lnf!d lo 1111 1"il•d Dea'" No,%___ P•m•I• •M C1r1 T. ICubiwk, 1"1111 ~POr•llM .Ind nwy lie secured ll'I '"" oUkeot lt>e Pufcllo1lrw;t Ao;ent ol '•Id scllOOI di• 11,.,p..,ty lo sa1i,1r s.iid obho•tlont ind ~ El C•mlno CIPlll••no. Oi"il Point, C. This Duslntl$ Is tonduc.1wd IPI' •<.or Punll.is•ll!jl Aglf!t 01 wld J.Cll06I di" lrk l tl'llf•e•lter 1ne under signed c•~ w id ----'--"'-""--'-'-''-'-'-:C:..:C..-l ~161'1 ODf'illion lfltl E.t<h blddlfr must $Ubmtt with l'l1s bid 11ottte o+ b•e•cll •nd 01 ele<Uon lo be .. iCl.':I. '-Tll•' btlsine's Is conducted bv on lo-LO!O AIOflf,, Ill<. EKl'I bloder mu SI submll wllh hls llid • coi.l'lier's t l'lt<.k, cert it ltd tlll<.k, or Aeco.<led Oetembl.'r 70, lt7• ., 1"Mr EDWIN PAUL BICI( EL, rfl.ldtnl ot :S.v1llu°'I MllCl'ltll M Atlnll, SK'ty, • tillll•er's cnec•, <."'Ulled tl'IKk, or bOdder'l -m-POYilble lo llW or· NO. lt.M.l in boo-lll09 p.lljlll 12•1 01 5-a•d Hunltng1on S.Kl'I, Co. DlllJ ol -C•rl T, l(uttiSOk Thi$ sU.lem•<>t w•s lllld w4lfl 1111 biddtr'I bond m;o(le OO•lbll lo ll'le Of• dtr ol ll'll C ... SI Comlnil"llY College :)tt.clal Record~. M.ly 11, ltlS SurvlWld by 1'111 O..ugnter, Trios Ul lement w.ts l1led wltll '"" Cou11tr Clerk of 0..MtM County on""° Olr 01 111., C.0.st Commu<>•I• Co<-Ohtrt<.I Boord OI Tru~lees l"•n .....,.,.,, S.tid sale ••II toe """de, but witl'IOUI Oor<Ml'ly Hel""' Sllrvlte' •IH tJIJ l'ltkl County Clerk ol O•an9e Co.inly 1111,,,...r 21, 1t7S. Dislr0<.t 8oirdot T•ustee' Ina"""°""'' not lr..s Ill.In !Ive pert•nt IS%) of U'le ,0,,..,...,.t ot' warr"'"'''· e•p•e•s or 1 .... S.IUl'dlY, Moy JI ill n ·JO PM, PMk *'· ltlS. F4-1 !IOI 1 .. ,, ti.an !IYIJ IHI''""' IS%) ol °'!; """bid ••• ljll>Or•nte• lhal llllbiOdier" Oiled, •t9a•dl1191111e, jlO\~l~lot!. o• <'n• F•mlty Colonl•I Funerol liome l<> FolJ'U Puti11:i.hHI Or•noe Coosl DOiiy PilOI !.Um bid ~s a quarantee ll'l.ll 1,_ -r wlll l'flter ll'ltO tM pro~ CGr'llrkl 11 cumlH'on<.t'S, lo pay Ille remdltlirw;t pr in Witllml"'ltr,~Slill:ENS f>lrbh"'l'd Or<1nge Co•11 D1Uy Pilot, Moyl, 15 JJ,2', t•7S lW-7 •Ill f!,.11, lnlo lhe Pf'OCIO!Mld Contrec:t ii Intl some I' •w•rdlfd lo l'llm '" ll>e C>P.111 sum ol the ,...lei wcured br ""' M•r 11,~,lndJu<>e ~. 17, 197} J.ISt.7 UM! wme h ••ardlfd 10 him. 1,. Ille '"""\ ol loilure to enter Into ~l'I t°"'" Deed of Tru~I . wilh 1ntereit "''In Will FRANCES OISfAEMSol Huntinquv1 ---------------I •wnl ol t;a1lu•e to onter 1,.to >UCl'I c°"'" Ir.a<!, tM protttd'of ll'le cllttk woll be ....ie o•owldell, adv•<>c-_.,, II •ny, ....oet &a.te11. c. 0.11 o1 dl•tri M.oy 21. 1•15 PUB C ICE •orteit.., ., 1 1" c•1e 01 • -1"" $urvivlfd b'!' o.IW11hle1s, H41en Oyer o1 LI NOT p U BLIC NOTICE lroct. llllJ Pf'tH:llOS ol lhe CllKk MU be ' " j 1 ll'>e terms ol S••d Deed of Tru~I. '""'· Hunlin(llm Bl•cl'I, Etn.e1 Oi-"'1S ot ---------------I lor1elleo, or '"!I'll <•se ol • btlnd, Ille IUll $VO!tllflei'"°l w Ube lorle llfdlo wid '""'r11>1:S •nd •~Pl""'' OI !he lru,lee' 5.ont• -..It•. GIOdy$ Wflllelk.,. ol FICTITIOUS llUSINESS '''''''OU•OU•,N<S• !ullsumtl'>ertol will bl IOrle1tedlow•d Kl'IPOI?~~'-'-t i •ndol ll\e lru•lltfeil\edby '>.tlq ~OI lllAME STATEMElllT 1£hOOI Olllrlc l NO b_,.-m•y wl\hd<•w h•Sbill IOf I 1 rust Retedil; llrotlltr, Robert Sible' of II> The tollowlno pe r \on Is doing NAMli STATl!Mll.NT NO bidder milY wltftdrow his bid tor 0 period of lot'ty-llvt l•Sl oo,s ill\er ll'lt 5.il1d w!e will IM! IM!ld on Frlll•Y J urn: 1;no;1: t ... r 11r1nd<.l'ILldr1n. Gr•llHIOI boKinHS illo TI'llJ loUowlng per1on Is OOlng bus.i· _, __ , •• ,, ,,_ '''' "·o• -., .. dolf w-t tor lhe-nlnQ llle•eol ll, 197~ at 11 oo A M .ii !I'll ol1>t;• ol ae•vlcn-•e,,.ldtodoy, P•clllCVllJ'w 5 In ,... "' -·~ ... •• The eoo dot T t t"' Me"-'llol P••k, Newport Be.en,. C. TAR SH1ME Cll1"""" Ml~r ...UIS 1olltes.et1ort1Wopenl"9llltrtof. 1 ' •u' ~"' reo;.e,_s T.D Serv1te Comp•ny, Ba<>k o r t>.tllk VlewMonu•rydlretiors. Cul"ne, 165~5 Broo-hur \I S I., HA AOL O E. S IMPSON The Boord of Trusteel •e!Mlrves ll'>e IH"Ylll!llJOfre1ect•n1111nJill'ldllllt>Kls-0< Amenta Tower, Ona Coly BIYd w.,1, MA NO"llf.Y Foun,·.~~",',',.'.'.:'Y,.':'.:,",""o,,. ... -,, EQUIPMENT AENT AL, 2011 1 U-orjvll"910I reiecll"ll•"Y on.doll bkb or 1,0 ••lv1e •, ny lrr,•,o",•rl lle~,~~ I<> 5u1tcr 1110 0•.ir>oe. C•IUornl,;;o. -.. ,,. --.,... .... ~ t...MllJ,Nlll'ltl1>Qton81.teh,Call1or,.11 lo w•lv• ~Y itreQutirllles or 11'1· or,....litt\ na<>yb or "'"'"'"'"1111 O.illfdMa,11i,191S EOWAROT MA.HONEV,rnkltfllol '<ilvd , No. 17, North Hollywood, CA Joon RY<.b, 20111 LAw1on UIM, • Sl~lfd· T 0 St! Co tfl.o,.hnoton 8e•cl'I, o . D••• al dHlh 91601 H·-11-1~ ... , •• ''"'''"'' ...... lormah~es, '",.•nv bid or 1 .. '""'?'di!'""'· N RM'i.N E WA TSOM •• ,.,, ~-.·,·.·,,. "1pi,lllY M.oy 21, 191S Service~ •E• PlflO•no. -· ·-.-· .,_ .,gn ·1 Scly.Bo1rdo!Tru,let' " ' Poclll<. View Mtm o rl•I P.irk Tlll$bul•ne,l i\condvctHbyon~ 'fhl1bu1l<>e~11ltonduc\edbVll'lln· MORMANEWATSON B r RulllE Brown, ~rtUlt'J,NIWPO<t Be•<l'I, Ca ., dlvlclull dlvlduill Se<ly Bo••dol Tru,llfli, Open June II, 1Q7S A~s·1 S..trel1<Y "ISHER IC F. Tsou J o.i,.Ru<.l'I Open Junt 17, 197S -11 lloi m . 11 00• m Publ•Sll~d Newport Horbo• News MAUD B FISHER ol BeUll-, Co Tl'lll l leteme"t WO\ fllwd with the Tl'l!1 ,1.1crment WilS llllfd with lhe Pulll•sl'led Of'.1"11" Co.1st Dooly Pilot, Br'd ·June 11 Pre" combined with ll>e O"•l'H,ll. Coll•! Dote ol Ot•lh ,,_.., 11• 191 ~ Survlwd by C-ly cierll ot Or•no1 Coun1y m C-ty Clerll of Or•<>lllJ Cout'lty m twly M.oy22.~. 1975 1199-15 Publhfled o r .. nqe Co3ll D•lly Pllol Da11y P•lot, MOy 77, 2'1, ilnd J unes. "'' ,....., 8'uce FISl'llr or Cerrl\oi;, c. Mo1 n, 197S 7, 1t1~. Morll,2', 1915 • 1900-7S lt7S T8S:J.75 Gr•W$klll HntltlJI wlll be lleld S.IUI'· PuOlll/'led °"ilfl9t Co•il Dalty";fi!, Pullli5tllfd Oril<>!lll COill l 011111";f{t:, PUBLIC NOTICE CIOJ, Mily JI •111 GO AM. Mel<OW --llrtlily n, 22, 2',•ndJune s 191S 171175 Mlrl, u .n.2,, ltlS 1'5a-7S bey CIJ....tlJ•Y In Anel'llJlm, C.1 P.aclli< V11w Mori...,)', Newport Be..:l'I, d•ret· l'ICTITIOUS •uslNESS tu.M• ST•TEMENT I«• ... JOADYCE It 01 E , reside"' ol Ugun.I HIU$, Co 0.1te bl Mll1'11NY 7S, 191S. SUrvived by Mr l'lustiond A!Ylll Oil; I-siltlrJ, N•Nllfll Of""'«-Of Bremerlol'I, W•1n ., •nd 9,,,., •• UCO'l!.11 of L05 A119tl1Jl , mottler, Mrs.. Adi T Sortl'llO<> of LO~ Angeles Senike1 Mu IM! l'leld FrldO y 2 co PM, MtCorml(k Lttoun• B••tl'I c1wpe1 ot tk lilnt, Or. WUll•m A flier llllet- --.1, El Toro Cemete••· McCormick U9ll"O 8'1oc:l'I Mortuory dlr•t lors. LAM•ASI ANNA LAM PA St Diie Oldeiltl'I M,Jy 71. l•IS R111dent of NeWPOl'1 8e11Cn, 0 ~~I""° lby ll'lrle 'ld>lll, John Ufll. posl ot Cotto Mliil, F•lnk L1mp,11~l ol Tot'rMKI ...0 Crrus L•rnp•,1 ol Co!.U Mr..11; diWljlhler, AoM """ Ge"ione OI He~rt 61.t<l'I. $evan arol>Ckl'lllllren ~lour 91'1ol1rond<.llUdre<> R~ry Tl'lur1dlJ I JO PM, 8•11 Dro.tdway 0..PIJI MOii ot Tl'I• Cl'lrlsU•" BYr.at frldoV t 00 AM. 51 Joecl'llm Cllurcii E"1ombm1Jnl, Good Sl'lepllt rd ~melery, Olrector\, Bell BrO«lw•y _,_ l(l!TCHUM EDWARD LLOYD otETCHUM 111 Dille of clHlh Mey 2,, 1911 Ael.IOent ot P'-<>I•, Arlion•. Survived by hi• .,.,.,..,,Mr, & Mri Edwilrd Ket"""" II or Gtenclole, Arl1011.1 ll'IU<"nmen1 MIYl<.ft wlll "-n.eld I" E;illjlTe Rl .... r, Wh<.. FO•••rdl,.9 dlre ctor1, 8"11 IBn11dwoyMortu1ry. PUBLIC NOTICE --FiCT1TiOU ~lluSINf:s-,-­ "'"ME STATEMENT T""' toU-1ng per~ is <kilng bu!ol· 1'111116 ~. C ... LIFOR NIA AUTOMOTIVE RESEflRCH, SIO E . <!ht SI , Newporl Bea<:ll, C<1hl 916'60 PitUI O'SN>•. -"' 61!>d St , ~ IM•Pl,C.IH tl"6o0 Tiiis but.Ines) h coru!vc:lcd by.,.,,.. d•••duill. Pi1U10'Sh~• Tiiis S.•lem..-1 WilS fllltd W11h I~ County Cler~ ol Or•nge County on Mly 19, ,,,s """ Put>ll~ Or.anoe Co•st Oaoly Piiot, ~' n ,1'.•nc1.11,'"•5, 11, '''-' 112J.1~ PVBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOU' BUSINE'S HAMI!: STATEMENT Tiit followln; pe•50fl 1, dolNJ bus!· ntU•$' ANJON BOOKS, 2:M9J 8el1'*" Or , ~ Nlvuel. CA '7677 Mnt M. AO.lflt, 2:Mt2 8tl-Or •• U.-Nlguel, CA '1•77 This bvM""'51 Is tondu<.twd by .n ~ dlYIW.1. AMWtM Act.m' This 1tol1menl ,,.., 111.a with ll'lt "°"""1Y ci.r-of 0.-•tM CO•ifllYOll May 2. 1tlS. -P'Wtl"'-d Oronoe c:o.11 0.11., PllOI, PUBLIC NOTICE Fl CTITIOU S BUSI NIESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit fol-Ing perloOM •r• doing~· _ .. BIOFEEOBACIC AUTOGENIC. TAAINIMG, ••O F•lr Or., Su;l• Q , couo ,.,...w, CA '1•1• Jone! A. M•<.LIJod. 7371 Biy F;iwm Pl , Soni• An•, CA t7707 0 . M1t 1>toe1 M•tL~ MO 73'21 fl.,oy F•rm Pl , S...t• ""•·CA 91707 Tnls 001iM1S '' tondu<.led by.,, ,,,_ Oivld,..I J<1,.el R Mot Leod Tnl$ '''1emenl w.i' llllNI w1lh Oie '°"'"'Y Cle•-O• Or•noe Cou<>ly Gr'I May 16, lt/S FUf12 Pullll~d Oro!n9f CN'I OilllY Pllol, Moy2J,19,•noJu,.es.11. 1•1s 1•1s Pt:Bl.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUS BUSINl!:SS The following.--•r• oajr,g buM-_,. THE ~NANA REPUBLIC, 6lt S co.st""" , Lol9\ln.I 8ti1Cll, c..llfomi• ""' IN. Fr•"4:ls 8i11llotti1, 111 N HDlly, ()rM199, C.Ufornlil 92'41 Mr. Roei.trl G Squiril, ?IO L.onlA T11rrac;e, Li1911,,. Beilth, C•hfor,,;il "'" . Mr 1,...111Q Zill,, loM \llstl L.&ne, ~ a.ec11. c.111or"1 .. t:l6S1 ""'· Gl''11CN"Y Ml1chell, 21C1 i.orn. Tilrr.Ce, LatiUflil &llilCh, C.UIMftlil '''" Tiils bu1ll'ltt.S II COllChKled by ii 9'Mfill Polr1fMr...,l11 Gf~Mltc~ll. P•r1n.er Thi' tWt.menl w•1 hll'd with Oie Coumy O.rll of Of"•n<Je Col.tlllym Mloy I, 1'7S F4>t1ll Publi"*' Orono-co.au D•lly Piiot, Moy I , 15,n, 19, lf7S 1"40-7S NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTIC~ The loUowl<>Q per1on1 ••• doll>Q llUllntSI 15 11 67491~ Soull'I Co•1t Int erior\, 151• NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ntwp0r1 Blvd., Cent.I Mew, Qlllor<>la SU,.ERIOll:COURTOf<TNE t"H.11 STATl.OFCALIFORNIAFOR Fr-11 0. ot' Cl._ Scll\llll, S7~1 TNlfCOUNTYOFORANGE Fern Hoven L•ne, Anill'lelm, He,A·U5"' C.tlfornle .-i101 E$1ete ot LEONARD C. MORRIS, Tl'll1 busin111 It <.Ondu<.l•d by • Oe<.e•led. ...,..,.I PO•lner11'1IP. NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN lo lhe Mrl Cle-Scl'lullr c•o:dltot'I of lfle abOve n•med Ol<.-..t 'Thl1. 11•l•"'en1 w•1 l•llJd ...,!fl the llWll •II Pl"°"~ rw.~•no cl•lm1 ...,.1n11 OWnt, Cll•-ol Or1nve County °" '"" wld ~ea.,nt are rEqulred \II Ille ?============~Moyl, IS,22,19, 1t7S 1S91·1S May n. lt7~. tl'llrm, ••lh Ille Mte1-..ry YO<Klltn, I" I _ Ill F'1741 !ht otli<e of ll'le c•e•-01 Tl'le ,,_ tn-Alo&.• GEROH Putlll"11-d 0••"99 Co•ll 0.lty PllOt, tille:I tou•t. or lo p•e1enl them, wlll'I IN! R>MHAL HOMl PUBLIC 1".0TICE Moy IS, n. 2', •nd Junes, 1t7S 17l»-7S ne< .. ~YYO\Khtr,, 10 tl'llJ u-slQMd Corona del M ar 673-9450 11------------~ •I H•,.,.• ""d Mo<1on. SJJ wresi !.i•U'I P'IC:TlTIOUSBUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE Str1e\, Suite 1116, LOI An9ele1 C.OSla Mesa 646-2424 lll.LIROAOWAT MORTUARY 110 Broadwav. Costa M esa 642·9150 McCORMtCIC MORTUART Laguna Beach 494-Q4 1 !l San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VllW MIMORIAL PARIC c:erne1 ery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Paclfrc Vie w Onvo Newport Beac ti. Calllornla &•4-2700 PHI( PAMIL Y COLONIAL PU NII AL HOMI 7801 Bols1 Ave. w11111mlnster 893-3525 IMl'THS' WOITUAIT 621Main511 Huntington Beach !3M530 ' ' NAMESTATllME"IT t---------------1c.1uon'M• t(IOU, whl<.1'1 IS IM piece ol TIMloflowU'lljlPlflOn l'dolrw;tOUilnHS bultl'IHI Of '"" unde•1l911ed in •It ""'I· n . NOTICE OP'SALI! Of< Rl!AL lers per\11"1""' to !ht ., •••• or Yid,,.. C & L INDUSTRIES, 11 Ariel C1 , l'llOl'l!llTY At "RIV•TI! 5.flLlf. c..,...t, wltl'll" lour months i1lt1r !ht JlltwpOrt 81.tel'I, CA tt'60 Ne. •A I' 1611 flf\I pUl!l lc1tlonoltl'll1 noll<.1J. Aono Id J uv1111, 22 Arion a . 1,. llllJ 5-rlor Court ol Intl Slate ot O.ted Moy 1~. 1t1s NewpOrt BIJKl'I, CA. t2'60 C.llfornl•, In~ lor the Cou,.IYof LOS DOROTHY N MORRIS Thll tNlll>H$ 11 Cond1Kltd by an ANGELES, E~1<.ulrolof ll'llJWi1 1 lndlv1ctu.1. 1 .. 11'1• Molle r of lhl Elt111 01 ot1t>eobove,..meddK4'dent RONldJ. LOV•lll CHARLES WILLARD NEYHART, NANNAAJriDMOllTON Thi• \lott-ment w•' llltd w'llh tl'lt ICon!Ml•v•le.-J CMESTERF.DOLLEY Covn\y Cltr-ol Or•nte Co\lflty on Nollte 15 lllJreby Gh•en lhet tt'ol un-~ICNAILC.MITCMt:LL Moy 12, 197S oer1lvn.ct win HU II P•i••I• ..... '°"" w W.11 SllthStrHI F4l?:n l'll911tst •nd btll bidder, 1ubicrct tocon-s..il• 1116 Publl\t>td Of'•noe Co1U 0111ly P11Q1 ll•m11tlon ol '••d SuPl!rkl• COU•I on or ....,.,.,... .. ,, c..111. tatl4 IWfy IS 21. 2t •nd June) !~IS 11'1•7S •lier lhe "" d•• ot Ju,.e, ltll,01 tl'leof· ,... UIJl 611·11ll • • • !let of DOMIN E ANO OONIME, na Ml.,_,, .... 1.ec11trl1 Norlh Gl..,dOr• Avt!., Lll Puente COun· Pub11Ult41 or"'"I' Co••I 011/y pjJol, PUBLIC NOTICE 1, 01 LO\ Antelel, Sl•1• of Calllo.111 .. , Moy2:2,~.•nd Ju,.e 5, n, lt15 ll9J.7S 11·-'----~--------· J'll lhe rlljllll, l llle •nd ln1e•e1I of w1<1 FIC:TITIOUfo •USINESS (con,1rvilt1e l, In .,.d IO ell 11'11 C'1'!"'1n NAME STATt!MENT •••I Pr-•IY 11111•1• !" llM! Countf of Tttf tooow!l>Q per1411 Is CIOlrw;t b!N· •t>Qoe, Sl•le el C11l10,,.1~ POrtKul••" """''' ly0tterlM011 !ollow1, lo wll i NAILS ETC .. )7US Forbl!i Rd., An undl~lded II> lnler<!ll Ln on(! to. SuileL, L•Q>llf'I• N!Quel, c •t?•n 1 tl, fl•oc:~ ~ o4 Co•ono "'' ,,,..r l er1u LYl'lne P•rrullo, »oo I"' City of tft•llot'I Beoch, ., Pl• Mer> F•lr,le• Ad., Ho. YlOS. CO!Oll MIMI, •ecordld In'"" Otllt• 01 1 .... Re(Of0or (.i1f.'71lfo ;'10tM'lflJCW"IY• 1111, buslne1' b condu<tlfd Dv Ml In-mo•e commonly llnown •I: •ll dlvldu•I ••ml<>I Ave • Corono Ofl Mor T<irKALyl'lflitPAr1ull• ClolllOfl'll• 'Tl!b ,t.tltl"'ll'lt Wil$ flllJll wltfl ,.,.,. Dwnor ot ottllr onl·l'l11f lnt'1'ftt win (Outlly o.r~ of Ore1191 Coun1ron"Pfl llll'lll'IWI. '°· 1tlS. NV1' TOffl'I\ ot Wiie Cilll'I 1., 11w1ut ~yof "Wiii.Nd °''"'" C:eoit oauv Piiot ""' Uftllltl !011101 on COl'lhr,,...tlon flf ~,n,tt,1nd~111'11J,1l,1t7J 1.J».1f 1•11, Ot O•HI Clt l'I ""d bll•nc 11·---------------<•IYl•ncHI by nol1 ... turltl by MM!°"" or Tr11M Died on IM .,....,,..,..,to tot. (call 1:42·5171) Put1le•-· to worts for you In IM DAILY PILOT ff'!"'''"'' ol 1movnl bid 11 llodlpMll .o wltllblll , 8ld\.Orott1"tobt lnwrltl119..,wltl "'tKelY'ld •t ltle Olot'•WIO olf)(t •I 111'1' Ufl'll •lltr llllJ llrtt ll\ltlll,.tlort l'ler.ol illld Ill lore d•t• of 1011. 0.1111!Ml1Stl'l4•y ot Mev1 lt1S liUCNAltD It. NCYHAR1' • <onMr~•1oro11111 .,1 ... ot uldconMrvot" lfllANOOOllllH& 11~'1'•-M·l..I• p ............... ,, ... , (A ,_..,C.l ... ....iot17t4 l"lltlllllhltl ~•nt1 CO.ti 0..Uy l'Ool Mt, n, 1,, "· 1•11 '"1·1 .... ..__ ···~·· ·-, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICll. TOQ)NTAACTOAS CAUJlllG FOR &IDS S.ClloOI Ol1trlct· Cols! CommunllyCollf9e OUtrk l BldDlildOne 2 OGp m.,JUMl, 1,75 "'°'"of llld A1c1lpt· Olllc.e of II• Pvn:;~11>Q AQ...t. COillt Communlly c.oi1..,. Dlstrl<.1 Alknlnl"r•ll•VI Elu•IOil'l(I, 1370 Adoml Avt!<> ... Co9.t• -... Oronoe C.OU<>ty, c.ttUornl• Pro/etl 10.,.tlllciltlon N1""': RE LOCA TI OH OF A ECOR 0 St OAAGE BUI LO ING BIDNO >II PIK! P1an1 •re on Ille Olllce of Irle Dill net Oire<.IOf' of PllWl•t•I F1(1l1li", Olfkt ol Ille Art hltetl, WUllem Blwvt-ilnd P•11ners, 2:lOO Newport Boulevord, NewPO•I B~•tll, C11hlo•<>1•. n..o (7 1'1 o7l.(IJOO P1 .... I """'Y bl obl••ntd •I lt>IJ A.r<h1le(t'1ot11ce NOTICE IS HEREllY C.IVEN t ... I Ille ,.1;w1w.,..""'d School Olttrlcl of 0..•"11" County, C1Ulorol1 <Kti"'il by aNI uvouon 111 Go,,..,,.ina Boord, r.relnollflr •ll•r•lfd 10 os "015lAICT", will t'Ktlve up to, bvl llOl l.oltr 11'11" 1110 otloWl·S10lwd llMe. W•fld bldJ IOI' "" •-rd ol • controc:t .... '"' ~YI .,oJtc:I. Bld111'1•11 !IOI re<.llY'ld 11'11111 plilCIJ idtnlth.0 ObOW, .rMj 1 .... U br Optlled ...0 pucitlclyrffd •lolld •I the 1bove·1toled Urne•ndplota Tn.ere wlll be • S.25 GO *POSll requl•lfd I" liltl'I set ot Ibid dotYrnenl• lo owi•ont" lht r11ur,. In fl'GO'CI tondlllGr'I •lll'lln llYOt Ooys loller ll'llJ bid ope,.lng .... Eoch bld "'u1t confot'm ilnd be flSPOl'IS"'" to the <.ontr.cl docv""'nls f K h ll!d il'lo11 bf occomp.enled Dy the w<.urlly -.ferred to i<> U'I• co,.lr ilt l doc:llmlfn" ""°by ..... lltl ol P"'PO'llllOwl>tM,rKIOl"S. Tiie DISTltlCT r1s1rY•' I"" rlgM to r11t<l 1ny or •II blcl1 or to w1,vti any lr- fl'ilUllrltl•1 or lnlot'"'ilUlln In MW lblcls or 1" Ille boddlrw;t. TIM 01!.TRICT 1101 dlleunlneo tllt QHll!rll onivollh'IQ r•t• ol per olom Wi19ft In tl'llJ lo<illlly In wlllCh 11111.n ls IO bt pertormod tor liltl'I tr•ll or IVPI ol _,.llmon neldod lo •••cull tl'll a.ttroc:t, lo be i15 lllled btlow: Any <.lflillkatlorl not ontkl......, Ond be-11$lld Sllilll lllJ p.old ot 11'11 cvr- ...it w199 ••t•I IOf llllJ 1pplklllole Ir..,. i1nc1 cloulllcollon 1,. 1flect wlll'I the lol)oWI 11,t.o Tr-• Council' It ony r•ln llsl.O to.1-ore not cur,...1 or"'"* ••· •laoel by ••tior *"' .... "'""'' ctvrlrw;t the biddino l!l't'll or CGr'lstrvctlon llme, ""'" , .. ~Ilion•'""'" bl considered a Pil•1ol11'11! below l"ted r•lfls Any ne.111n, -"•re, vtC•Uon, oromolion 01 Olll•r berwtlll 5hlll lie In ockll!Kll't lo ttM below U~lt4 WOii' KOllJ,. "-"· Clltlltk•llen, 1r Tr" Wo .. 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' ................................. 7.t :ll Otl..., of ve111c11 or ComlllMlionot VIJl'lkles Of: 1••1ts-V1hltlei1tS1tl'l•n•tons .................................. 2 1~ Truct Mo.onl..t Power Boom ............. , • • • .... .. ......... , • , • , •• , 1,3r )°lmore1llle1 •• , ................................................ 1 SI •'9ht ';:11=~;:_ ;:r.~~~ :L:.;Yd!:'o=~~ .'!\"' .... ~·.:"::1m~~~ -·h•ll, II ll\oil bl ftll~lory "Pllll lht CONTRACTOR to Whom tllf (Ot\111<1 I' ....,.,did, Ind u1111n •ny iulKonlractor unc1111 him. 10 PO¥ l'IOI llU than tM aoldl -( lli.d r •I•• IO 111 _,kme" ""'PIOW"ed bY !Mm In lllll l•lcullon of t .... <ClflUilCI, NO lllOder moy wlfl!ttr•w l'lb 1>14 IOt •Plrlod or shly 1601.a.w101i.r 1111 t:Mll ~lorllllOPtl'llnQOI blclJ, A Pltyml<>I borld •MI Plrtorml'n<e llOl>d will bt rtQ\rl"1id Oflor klt••tutioit ol ll\o<enlrK1 The 1Mymtnt be!lcl INlll 11.-In I,,. torm Mt tortll In lhf Ufll,K I OOCVftll<>I' Go¥4rl'llng 80114 hyNOR MAN E WA TSON S«re11ry, loordol 1'nn9- '"" e+ootr ., 11\.,..,. noUt• tr..• t Oll\1f\lttlon WO•• m~I bto;ln r.''°' IOJUI¥ 1, 111!.0fOl'l ll'll 11111 sllllfll ll'l IM Dlt f .. ICT) FIO!kl IO Pl"Kt'ld -<II e'Mr It t,. .. flllld•l1 ' Adverl!M Ditti . M411'12•nd1', ltl'S 81d°"111,..0l llJ ; ll.GO P M ,J..,. •• 111j , PublllhldOr1n01 C.l•I 0.ily Pilot, Ml•1l, Jt,"'1.1) t.:...rt , .. • ' ' ' ' I ' • " ' " •• ... .. I .. •• ~ .. • " " " " " ' • ' " " " " " I ' " ' ' I ' • • .' . Thursday, May 29. 1975 Attorney Backs ·Law DAILY PILOT ("\; Yachts Picked For Cal Cup Says Insurance Finm Manipulate Doctors r . l By ALAN DIRIUN Cl !flt D•llr 11'11~ W.ff Newport Bench ttttorney Robert Charbonneau makes his Jiving handlin g medical malpructlce insurance. 11e ad · mils It's a good living, but says it's no more than uny other suc- cessful lawyer -or doclor -makes. J-{e bus an inlere:it in seeing mulpracticc luw retained, and has spoken on the issue at legi s lative· hearings in Sacramento und belore doctors' groups in Orange Ct\unty. fie has become the spokesman tor the Orange CoUAly Trial Lawyers Association on•the iss ue. l·lc is opposed lo such bills as that of Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R· Newport Beach), which physi· cians arc supporting. lie sees these bills as giving doctors im· munity fron1 malpra<.1.icc suits. The bills would replace a trial· by-jury system with compensa- tion boards composed of a doctor, an attorney, and a layman; limit the periods when claims can be made; limit the amount of the awards; and limit the attorneys' fees. "Of the 167 cases that reached a ver~ict in California last year only 52 were won by the patient," he said. "The aoctors won 70 per- cent of those tried by jury, So I ask why do they want to get rid of juries? My analysi! is that in· stead of winning 70 percent they want to win 100 percent." Charbonneau also Said that the highest malpractice verdict in Orange County last year was Sl2S,OOO and that statewide there \vas only one award over Sl million. 0.11, Pl ... $~11 Ptloto LAWYERS SPOKESMAN Robert Charbonneau .. The reason these big awards make headlines is because they are rare," he said. As ror out-of· court settlements, he said state figures show they average $8,000. Nevertheless, the attorney acknowledged that there have been increases in the number of malpractice suits since about 1970. . He said thut 20 years ago "a conspiracy or silence" existec.J among doctors, preventing them from testifying against their col· leagues. He said that doctors now are more willing to testify , and patients, too, have become more aware of their rights. He also said that there are 'Shoot Snipers' Battles in Beiiut Slow After Threat BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) - Street fighting tapered off today and Premier Rashid Karami or- dered security forces to kill snipers who do not surrender. Karami made clear-that he would not wait to form a new c<.ibinet before.cracking down on the private armies that have ter· rorized Beirut for nine days. He ordered patrols of Lebanese police and Palestinian guerrillas lo flush out diehards, dismantle Melon Farmer Vows Fight Over Union HIDALGO , Tex. CAP) -An angry Texas melon farmer says he will harvest his cantaloupes despite the activities or the Unit· ed Farm Workers Union-even j( it requires bloodshed. Chesler Moore of the El Tex- ano ranch nelJr this south Texas border city said union de· monstrators threw rocks and his own melons at his workers Wed- nesday. He also said some of the uniOn aemonslralorS ran into h1s fields and chased his workers, striking some of them. ••1 WAS SITTING a little ways otf with my s hotgun cocked and ready " Moore said. El Texano ranch1 was the scene or violence Monday when C. L. Miller Jr., a ranch employc, opened fire on d~monstrators, wounding ten and another farmhand. Spokesmen for the union said the demons trators will continue their protests. The union has been demonstrating in an al· tempt to obtain union representa- tion elections on the South Texas ,. melon fields. Moore said he obtained a restraining order forbidding un- ion activities on the ranch, but said it was not served on union leaders until after the Wednes· day incident. . "They have no respect ro~ the law whatsoever," Moore sa1_d of the ·demonstrators. "ff things don't change, somebody's going to shed some blood. If law en· forcement can't handle it, there's a bunch or people here willing t9 do it." M OO R E CLAIMED his employes are not Interested 1n joining the union. He said "none of them demonstrators ever asked me for a job. So what do they want? They've never told mewhatlhey want. What the hell do they want? They want some of my hide, I think, but they're not ••Ing to getil. . ••our workers are paid $2 an hour They're happy and work here 0 lhe year around. T!'eY d~n't want any part o( this union stuff,'' Moore said. Moore said he does not believe Hidalgo Co•nty Sbcrtrr Claudlo Castaneda \has the m~npo!"er needed to handle the s1tuaUon. Re said 50meone should ask Gov. Dolph Briscoe for additional law en[orcem_ent offi.cers. (~_IN----r-~H_O_R_T~) street barricades and intervene in clashes b.et\l.·een religious and political factions . People began returning to work. Some schools, shops and banks reopened. Sanitation trucks began collect- ing piles or garbage that had ac· cumulated on s treet corners. Spare Rehearsal CAPE· CANA.VER1\L, Fla . (AP) -The three ;\merican astronauts who will rendezvous in space with two Russian cos- monaUts have had a successful dress rehearsal or July's launch. ··If we had been launching at 3:50 p.m . on July IS, we would ha ve launched ri g ht o n schedule,'' laun ch director Walter Kapryan s aid after the Wednesday practice. Sanford 8-nf ng \VASHINGTON (AP) -Terry Sanford, president of Duke University and former governor of North Carolina, today an- nounced his candidacy for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination. Sanford , S7, the sixth Democrat to enter the race, vowed an administration that would "complete and fulfill the promise of the American Revolu· tion." New York S ite NEW YORK (UP I ) Democratic National Chairman Robert Strauss, while expressing some reservations over the suitability of "Madison Square Garden, says New York City ··is a do· able deal" as host for the party's 1976 convention. Strauss and 15 members of the Democratic site selection com· mittee continue a two-day visit lo the city today as they evaluate whether Ne\v York or Los 1Angeles should be the site for the convention. HomeRul,ed A 'Nuisance ' Citing the defendant's alleged repeated refusals to cleaq& hi! property, the city of L"'!una Beach took legal action Friday to force compliance with city codes by having a local home declared a public nuisance. Joined in the Orange County Superior Court action by the slate. city lawyers moved to con· demn the home of defendant W1yne Moore at 447 Canyon Acres Drive. ll ls aJJeged In the act.Ion that the Moore tiome 11 In, sub8tan· dard condition, Is lluered with paper and r111 and conaUtulel a fire hazard. Moore has ipored rtopeated w1rnln11, the action adds. more cases today lx!cause doc- lor.s now spend less time with pa· tienls. •·Doc tors could avoid som e of these suits if they took more time and forewarned the patient o n the risks and hazards,'' Ch arbonneau said. While the attorney said thut most doctors give good medical care, he remained critical of some members of the profession. ''l know a doctor in Orange Coun - ty who is doing major surgery yet he has had no specialized train· ing, no internship. He's doing it BOATING to make more money. The good doct•r• •re subsidizing the bad ·Services Set doctors. Several doctors have been sued 20 and 30 times. but no restrictions have been placed on their license." Charbonneau said that the average malpractice case takes about three years to conclude. He takes about eight new cases a year. On attorneys' fees, he said that .the biggest court award he won \vas $650,000, but, in contrast, cit· et! a c;,ise in which a law firm he '"orked for invested about SS0,000 over a three·year period and lost. ·'The firm got nothing," he said. Most malpractice cases are handled on a contingency lee basis, much criticized by doc- tors. One Orange County anesthesiologist has cit1.>d a case in which an attorney received Sl.7 million as his share o ( a S4 million award. But Charbonneau said that all his clients have been given the option of contingency fees or pay- ing an hourly rate -the attorney said he would take a case for S50 <1n hour -and all have preferred the contingency system. ··or all the complaints to the state board <1gain st attorneys l<rsl year only 11·:! percent con· ccrned contingency fees. The p<r· tients are not unh;,ippy with cont- ingency fees , only the doctors <.ire. Il you eliminate contingency fees. the patient won't be able to pay and there'll be po lawsuits," • F or Yachtsman . .. Lamore aux, 5 4 F\ineral services "'ere held in San Diego ·rucsday for Russ Lamoreaux, 54, '"idely known Southern California yachtsman and former commodore of San Diego Yacht Club. Lamoreaux \vas drO\\•ned in a freak boating accident last "'eek afte r he took hi s 40-foot sloop Venture out (or a sin glehanded s ail of{ San Diego. Ile had been "·orking on the boat in a San Diego boat yard prior to setting sail alone. The victim's body \\'a s found floating a couple of miles south of the Point Lorn a lighthouse after a t"·o day search. 1-lis wife had reported him missing when he failed to r eturn home from the boat yard . Lamoreaux ' body \\'as round by ;,i Coast Guard cutter but there \\'as no sig n of the OOat. Jt was finally found about 100 miles south of San Diego t"·o days after the vit·tim 's body "'as found. ~\n autopsy l"L'J)Ort noted that there \vu s a severe laceration on the victim 's head, indicating he n1ay have been h it by a ~winging boom a nd knocked over the side. Cal ifornia Yacht Club has chosen lwo CC-61~ to cnn1pete in the annu<il Californiu Cup series June 13, 14 <Jlld 15 off Marina de! Rey. 1'he l\.\.'O protagoni!)ti> will be the C Y<.:-bast•d Sorl'cry, owned <tnd s<1itcd by Jacob D. Wood, and Joli, owned and !ikippered by \Villiam I". Niemi Jr., Seattle Yacht Club, Both <Jre scheduled to start July 4 in the Transpac race frorn Lus Angeles to l~onolu lu. ' · 'fhe 61 ·footers "rere designed bv Cassius and Cuthbertson ot c·anada. Pril'ed In the $300,000 bracket. thi s class or yacht (c:..itures a hull shape configured to the latest lntc-rnational Qf . fshore f{ul e standards and have proved to be ve r y fast boats in long distance offs hore races. BOTH JOLI and Sorcery ha\'C pL1ced high in recent oCfshore r::i ces. Soon <1fter J o li W<tS launched she set a new record in the 1974 Victoria to Maui race. Aft(>r com ing south she ,.,.as rirs t lo finish in l'ast fa irs Los 1\ngeles to fl1azutlan race. \Vood purchuscd Sorcery on the East Coust and sailed her tu fir·st lo fin 1 ~h in lhc Mlan11 · l\'as:i:au ract· 111 1974 IJeforc bring- ing her to the \Vest Cn:..ist. 1'hc yuthl's fir:.-.t \V est Co<.1st ('Ompt:tl· tion "'a:; in lhc 1974 Los Angeles to 1'<.thiti 1\1cc in "'hu.:h she \\"as first lo fini sh and U\'Cl'<Jll h~tn· dicaµ '''inner. • After r('turning fro1n 1·a hit i, \\'ood entered Sorcery in the ~1:i.zatlan race :.int.I cng:..igcd Joli in a boat -for-battle ror the t:ntii·c 1,000 miles The y;,1cht \\C"nL aground 1n fltexico on the rt·turn trip Uu t ,,·a s n ot s eriously dam:..ig€'d . I~ THE Cali fornia Cup the t\.\."O y;.i.chts \\'i 11 col'n pete over a tlosed t ri angul<.i r course in a bl.'st •t\\'o out of thrt•e series. Since its· inaug ur;.il-in 1963 Lhe California Cup has been one of the mos t prestigious yachting t.'vents in Southern C<ilifornia, annually n1atching the bes L kn0\\'11 yachts . Marina Will Host Powerboat Finals The 11th renewal of the West Coast championship for offshore powerboat racing, formerly kn o wn as th e 11ennessy C;1lifornia Cup, will besronsored this year by the !\.1a1i na City Club, Joc;,1ted in ~1a1inj de! Rey, California. Slated for 1-'riduy, Au g. 22, the !\.1arina City· Club Of· fs hor<' Classic cons ists Of a ~ugged , 178-mile r un over pound- tng .seus. It is the only ~·est co;.ist race in v.·hich points "'ill be aw;.irded by the Union of Inte rna tional .. Motorboating, th e sanctioning body for "''orld offshore racing, and is expected to Ur a\\' the bi~· gest names in inl<.·rn;.itiu n:..il con1- petition. In addition, the Aug. 22Classic ,,·ill be one of four F'acific Of· (shore Po"·er Boat Rac::ing ,\s· socialion (POPBR,\) points races and \l.•ill ('Ou nt in the stand· ·jng among 10 national poi nts .races. Carpenter's bill does not pro· pose to e liminate contingency rees, but it would reduce the percentage an attorney receives and limit the amount of the Boating Classes Slated ay,·ard. The Balboa 11 0\\·cr Squadron Charbonneau lists other re· will initiate its second series of asons for malpractice clain1s. safe boating classes of the year Among them, h e s aid, i s June 2 with registration at 6:30 malpractice itself and un· p.m . at Newport liarbor Yacht necessary surgery. But he does Club, 720 W. Bay St., Newport not see doctors as the vill ains of Beach. the piece. The course will continue for 13 HJ think the ins urance com· \.\.'eeks. meeting from 7 lo 9 p.m. panics h ave orchestrated the on consecutive !\.1 onday nights. doctors into a frenzy against the The Power Squadron course is attorneys," he said. "They have open to both m en <ind \\.'omen and manipulated the situation. Doc· to youths over 12 when accom- O\\'nership is not l'equircd. ,\n exatnj_n:..ition \\1ill be gi,·en ;.it the conCJ,.us1on of the course and those passing \\•ill be given :..i certificate of completion. No one <1ssumcs any obligation to the l~a lhoa Squadron or the parent United States PO\\'Cr Squadrons by taking and passing the course. <"h<Jrt familiarization. lights and t-quipn1c·nt .ind trailer bo.iting. There is no tuition but reco1n- n1ended texts and plotting e<1tii p· ment \\·ill be a\'uilable ut thl..' classes. Ilome \.\.·Ork is requirl'd - usuallv about one-half a \\'eek - and lhis must be co1nplet<:d before the closin g examination. The summer course s tarts a fe\\' weeks in <idvance of Safe Boating \Veek \\'hich President• 1-"'ord has proclain1ed for the Class topics ,,·ill in<·lude boat handling unde r normal and ad· ve r s e conditi oos, common emergencies. rules of the road, aids to navigation, compass ;,i.nd tors should be demanding that in· µanied b y an adult . Boat sur an cC com Pan i es j ustif Y l heir r__:_:::;_iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiij;:--~ 11:===-------r ates.·· Charbonneau is convinced that he knows "'hS' the rates are spiraling. "1'he insurance com· panies have taken tremendous losses on the s tock market," he said. •'Their losses are not from malpractice claims. I know that the total c laim s paid, through settle meilts and court a"·a rds , in the slate las t y ear '':as S31 million. Yet the companies took in SIOO million in premiums." \\'Cck of Jun e 29. "The attorney s aid that in· surance companies should be made to open their lx>oks before the law is changed. "And the Legislature should not be stam- peded" he added, referring to the doctors' strike. 3 Residents Face Laguna Permit Suits Working with the State of California as co.plaintiff. the city of Laguna Beach has taken legal action that could rorce three local residents to rip out additions and interior alterations to their pro· perties. It is alleged in the three Orange Cou nty Superior Court lawsuits filed by the city that the defendants ignored repeated de· mands by the city for compliai:i<!e with local building and planning codes. "It could well be that the court will order them lo demolis h the additions and res tore the pre- mises to their original condi· Lion,'' plainti f fs ' attorney Michael J . Bar tlett sakl. "These defendants simply ignored a number of communications from us ." Named as defendants in the lawsuits are: Howard S. Gray, 2883 Wards Terrace; James H: Harris, 1274 Ocean Front, llnd Gary Archibald, 447 Aster St. It is alleged that Gray added three residential units to his pr9- perty without seeking a permit. Harris the action filed agaln!t · him siates, did not have city permission to extend three exist· ing units at his property to six un- its. An action flltod against Arehlb.11ld states that he un· lawfully converted a storage room into a aueat room. k·itcbenetle, bathroom t'nd dress· ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS" BEST ART ALL THIS WEEK 5outh Coast ?taza belted If II floals, chances ar• you'll read about It ~-~1 nthe DAILY PILOT w •tew sale one week only FOR MEDIUM SIZE TIRES F78-14, G78-14, f78-15 plvs fede<ol ~-c•se la. 01 S2 47 10 52 02 ond re1rco:ioble trocte-•n. SilVertown Belted Whitewalls Delfo11"S Choice !OT J\l\anv '75 Cors A78 •J bltl -.a C18·t4 t 1B 14 ~78 ~ G7e 14 li78 lil f71! 16 G7d 'tS 11/d ,5 ·'' 15 \.• e t!. Sole Pnce '" 27 27 " " 32 " "' " '" " 39 ... ,fV ' • .• 1 .:· .0 .:.i~o " 10 ' "' . "' '" ';> .:1 ,,, : tl•l L'!i :r.. '(r> t'lul •1'eo0ol:lle ~c»e""" liloclo~. s' less o1 iue1. • 6 w<M IOChOf""',M:Jsier Oo~.l~l;»CI r......or,.,r9C""ll'" Arf"-r>C'T' l"7'8'140.rei Cluo.CCl'le !l'a-; r1- B._ F. Goodrich Sto~e COSTA MESA• 2049 H'ARBOR BLVD. • 646-4421 ma room . . · Lawyers for lhe oily and stale SANT A AHA CYPRESS ANAHEIM plan to Sttk an lnjunctlon agains t 200 so. MAIH SJ. '112 Ut-K:OUI S:24 W. UHCOlH ' the three defendants a.t a fUlure JL ____ .:,":;':;·•::•:.:•::• _____ .J _____ ...;',:' .. ;;.;';;.";.;•;... ____ .__..., ___ ,,_,._,_,_,_, _____ .., beorinC In Superior f=ourt. ~ II , • ' " ,. I ' I . '• --..-'f'. . . . ,, . '· • (W DAIL V PILOT Thursday, May 29. 1975 PUBLICNOTICB PUBLIC NOTICE PUB.UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ·--- »11• I '''"4 fllCTITIOUS aUStNl!SS SUPl!lllOlll COUllTOF THE HAMI: STATIEMIEHT STATE OFCAl.IFOJINIA FOlt Tiit ~'9wl119 Pff-trt 110i11f1 Ml· THIE COUNTY OFOltANGE MUM: MOTICEOt' HIEAlllMG OFPETITIOH Pt:BLIC l\OTICE .STAT•MaNT Of' WITMD•AWAI. f'.oM .. A.TNllllSHIPOP'lllATINO UNOllt f'ICTITIOUS 8Ul lNIS~ NAMI . ll'll t.llowlftl "''°" l)lt• wtthdrawf'I •s • ••"•rill ••rtl'lt• l•ol'l'I 111 .. OAth'ltrWl l• 00tr1t!n1 11no.r lht tk •. lilioutbu~.-.IMm• 1 COOROINATIED MANAGEMENT SIR\llCES, ,Mil lt Zt11Jt SlrNI, SM J .... n (llpl•lrtftO. CA, tt•IS , ... u,11110111 WllMIS ntrr. ,, ... ,...nt tor the P9rlncirslllp w•i llltod on MtrCfl 11, 111, ifl 111• Countr ol "'-· Full Html &lld ACllUttl et 111• PllfloOfl INUft(lrtowlr>;; ~''"' Cotl, !MM C•ll• SM I.ult, Serl J\>911 c.pliirtlMI, CA. ttotS Jtf•r Coll ..... PubU.l.Md Or.1n1t1 c.,.,, 0.Uy Piiot, IMy 15. U. 2'. tno J..nt 1, ltlS 11U.IS PUBLIC NOTICE JolOtlCI! TOCJtliOITOR5 5U.P'l!Jtl0!1 COU llT o• THI! 5TATI! DP' CALl•O•NIA P'OR THeCOUHTYOP'ORANGE ...... IJ)ll C.ROWH VALLEY REAL TV, tl1tl FOlll P'JtO•ATe OP' '#ILL AHO FOJt "'·~ ... , C•mpO, 'L~1111• Nlguel, LETTEJtSTES-MEHTAllV C..~92617 E1l•l1o!Cl•r•A.R•tlln,OKN\ed. Est•ll ol MA RGERY ELLEN Ail~ A111-y Peio50, lltJI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ill.al GEORGE.Dlc••~d. T .,,..." •• y . L• 11111u1 NI 1111•1, LllH ... L•• "'°'°"'°" •k• Llll l;tn Hlrw:" HOTICE IS HEAE&Y C,I VEN to'"' Cll~t2'77 Solomon l\llS flied Mr11n • pe!llton tor creditors ot rl'llt •bove nerned CIK-t>t A, Dvffl• Fr yll"'I, ll111 p._ *' Prob11e ol Wiii •nd !or L•ll•r $ ,,... ell perwn\ ,,.wing cl•lms ~"'' C•mJoO, L•gu11o1 Nlguet, Citll<N"nll T1l1....ent1ry rlfe•IMI lo wlllc" Is Oii "'Id dKaCMnt 111 required to Ille IW7 IYW(le tor l..rlMr l)lrtk ul•rs. 1.-.:111>11 trwm, •lln the netesserv vouc"'"· In Fr.nk G. Mlche1111o1, ~120 Bif"c" '"' 'i.r. ~ pl1c1 ol M1rin11thl!1.1.-1rw otfke ot the clerk ol Ille lbow en· SlrHI, NO. 111), N1wpo rt Be•c,., hn bHit '111 ior June 3, 191S, •I t :JO Utled court,0t\011rt"'nttMm,wilhll'll! Califorfll•t"l..O •.m., In the tourtroom ol o.fpertment nKKMry voucher,. to 1r.e unoerilgined Tl'>is WMMIS is bell'IQ c<>nducled by 1 No. l OI s•ld cw rt, •I 100 Civic Center 11 uw ollke ol Mr •Uorney, WARREN ... rtlltl'lfllp. Ori""' -st, Ill ll'le City of Sall!• Alli, M. G(IROON, AUorney at l•w. 1H13 A. Dutti. l'"ryUng C•Utornl•. Crenshaw Blvd., lr>QlewoOCI, C.tlllorni;> This slet.rnenl IUeo wllll '"' Countv Dated~y 1~. 191S. to.m, wlllcll ls \lie 1111ce ol bullness ol CIHk ot 0t•f19e Co..nty on: April JO. WILLIAM£. SI JOHN, the underll!1"*<f In •U meltHS per!•ln. lt1i. County Clerk • !f19to tllee\tel• ot s .. ld decrdellt, wllll!n TMOM"50M a YAN WE• T •ICHAJtO "· AL&EJtTSON tour montll' 1lt1r Ille Ursl puD!koitlon AttwMws ,.u.w MJSWll1fllre&1wc. ottlllsnotit e. s.ce...,'"°',,..'ArttlolrP'lltoi TlllNFIMr MARIAN GEORGE .,,.,,.., ... rtllwaet1leY•nll ...... 11, Hllls, C;ilU. toll! E •ttu1rl• ol tllr WIU ......,. .. •Ull, C11lllHitl1 tH.. A...,My lor: ""lilloMr ot 111e •bo"• no med detedenl flWSI PubllSIM!d Oroin<;ie Coasl D•ily Pllol, WARJtEHM.GOAOON P\lbll\Jled Or1ng.e Coast O•llY Plilot, 'My22, 23, 29, 191S 1892·1S All_., ill Llw ,,..y 12, :tt,•nd ........ S. 12, 191S ISlS·IS l1UJO"r111fl,tw Blvd. 1--------------11 .. ...-,C•lilornlrMlOl P UBLllr NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE , Tei: 121Jl 671-J7JJ A11ior ... y tor e •• , .. 1r1. '--------------·I PubllW'lild OroiA<)e Co•s• O•ity PllOI, llOTICEDF COMT~OJtS ,... ... 22,2'.•ndJunrS, 12, 191S lflt0..75 CALLING FOlll &I DS Sc:l'ool D1$1rict: COAST COMMUNITY OOLLEGE DISTRICT. 91d Dtoldlln11 : l :OOo'clock p.m. ottheMl!d11yot J ..... 197S. PIK• of Bid R•t•lpl: OIUcr of I he PUrc"'"'1ng "9ent CO"ST COMMUN ITV COLLEGE OIST R ICT. lllO Ad...-.sAVl!f'lut, Cm.I.I Moeu. C.tllorni1'1626. Prole<t IOffoUflcaUon N11me: Fine Ar1s Buil<'lng P11tklnQ Lot "0 ''. wltllln .,_ Sou1tiee\l1rn Por!IOll of ORANGE COAST COLLEGE !Bid No. S..SI. PIKr Platls il<I on Hie: Oltk.e of ttle Putciwslng "9el'll, COAST COM- MUNITV COLLEGE DISTRICT, IJ10 Adilms A~. Cost.I Mew, C.lllorlll1 .,.,.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ir.et IM ;ibo\lf•Nllned Sc_. District of OrMtil c-n1y, C1rltorfll• . .cling by ilnd llVOUOll It\ Go""'"""ll Boilrd. Mrel~er ,..1.,red lo oiS "DISTRICT", ,,.;11 reclf'i...e uP lo, bul nof loiter I....,. 1111 "'°""-sl11teo llme, W•le<I bH:ls lorlhl! 1wa rdof • torllrKI for IM_.,... Project. l!llds ..,... .. lie recrl\l"ld In 1111 pl.ce klenllfied -""'· ilnd slWlll bO! optntd oind l!Ublkly ••id •kwO •t 1111 • bO\'t·illtlod Ume ~pl.ace. TMre wlll be 11,...n1y.fi"" OOll.,. del)Ol.11 required for N<fl wt of bid docu- mrn!i to QUtoinlff Ille return in good tonditlon willlin ~"""II.I~' 1Uer 1111 bid ~ngd•le. EKll Dld l'nlls.I conlotm •rid bO! tf$pOnSl...e lo lhe contract oocunwnts. E11c11 Did Sll•ll be •ct omjloinled by t!W lof!<urily relerrC'd lo in Ille contr1tl documenl••ncl by 1111' 1151 ol pr~subcontriKIO<,. Tiie DISTRICT reserve' t!W •'91\1 lo re;&! "ny or all bids or 10 wolve •n~ Ir· ragu1.,11le• or ln!orm1IU les In iln'f' bias or in !PW bidding. TM DISTRICT h•' clttermi....O lhe 9'!'fW••I prevalU"'J r•tr of pet diem '"llOH 111 the la<:•llly In wlflch 1111~ -•k is to bO! Pfff"'m"' for ••<II era I\ or type -'-kman Mrcled toe1trcutelhecMtr1tl, IObO! ilS follows: Any cl•\slllc•Uon n.ot •nticip111W •rid below listed stloill br p;Jld •t the tur. r-WoiQI! r.tle\lor IM 11ppUcablt1 Ir-and clas5lflc11ion. II ••te• HS.led i.1ow ••• not tl,H"rent or..,. re vi~ b• llbot" aor••menl$ dur· Ing 1"' 1Mddln9 Orne Pr conMrui;tion ti~. sue" revisions sr..11 be consi-ed., p.11rl ol !hi! ~1ow.u.iet1 ••I••= CA•P'ENTEJtS: liN.J1"¥1d Well••• -t1c per hour "-Mien · $1. ISper 110,., V1oC•tlon-S.vlngs·HOlk11y -70tPtt"~ For~' R:ec:el ... s not lrss 1111n I)( perllour moo"e ~ 11'11 hourly r11t ol l"e flighKt C.riaenter tl•ssllic•tion owr wfllcll I'll flois. •--51bllily, ••(I'S>! ''Pneum1tie N.iler or~' St"Pier.'' ~=:.:;: "MASOii1ls":·' ·-•.• •.' ......•.•. · · • · · • · · • · • • · ·-· · · · ·-· • • · •· ·•• ·-· .u .Js ~1111 I. -tl•r• ·toe per riour ..,.nw.lon ·$1.lSperMour YloC•llon.S.vlng,·11olld•• ·~per""""' Fo,.......n: WMn '"'"or more Crmenl M.i~ •re •~on• job,°"" st.all be employed r..oi Foreman and st>all receivf nol less Ill.an '90c: per !\our more ttloin !toe hourly ••I• ol ltie lli91\es,t Cement Moisan CIH'llllC•llon over wllie" M MsreSpOMlbillly. • Jowneyll'\MI: ............................................................ "·" Cernen1M11W11 .•...........•...•••••....................•..••.....•• ".1l Cwbl. Guiter M•c,.iM Opr••lor lcrmo nlor1ly) , ...•...............•.. , , ~.1 1 lltON '#OJtKE•S: He•ll" I. We lf11re -ak per t>our P.n'llorl • S 1.J7'1> prr flour :VK"'1ion·S.wln9s·Hotld•Y . i 1.0Jper """' FOREMAN; R1celw:s. 1101 less !lloin 51.GOperllour .._, 11\oin IM l\Ourly r•le of 1rw "i9"'st c11ssilk•tion ovel\...wl'licn toe 114s supervision. Wr>en two or more lronWOrker\ ••e 1mployed,one sr-Q11 bl selK ll<I by 1111 Emplo.,..r lo 1cl •• Forrman. Relntorcl1111honWork1r ••......•••••••.•••..... , •.. , •..••••.••..•....• $9.18 U90Jtl!Jt5: PUBLIC NOTICE -------------NOTICI! O• SALE OF REAL P'AOPl!JtTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. IEAP 161J I" Ille S...prrior Court ol O>e SI.lie ot c;.111dl-nl1, In •nd lo• 1111 Coun1.,....1 L05 ,1,NGELES •n 1111 Matlt• ol 1111 E"a1e ot MIRIAM NEYHART. ek1 MIRIAM SELU;MAN NEYHART, oika MIRIAM SELIGMAN CConi.erv .. t11l. NOlkl h llereby given 111<11 Ille ""· dlrsi9""C1 wilt sell 11 privalt r..111. to tlle lliglW't •nd bO!SI bidder, subject IO<on· lir....,Uon ol wld Superior Court on or •Iler ttle6111 d1y ol June, 191S,.,11Mol· lice ol CONINE AND CONINE, nl Noru1 Glendor• Ave ., L• Puenrt, Cou"1' 01 t..o' Angtles, Stile of C&lilornl1, •II IM rl11r.1 , Hiie and in· ltrest ol 1ald lcon•••vateel. In and to •II \tie ce<t.,in •••I 11•011ert~ sit...,!e In lllt Counly of Or•ngr, Slate ot C..litornl•, 1Wrtlcu1arly de•t•lbed •~ toncws, lo·wit: 1'n uMli~lded 'fl ln!t re'I in """ 10 · Lot 1J, &lock 3)6 ol Coron• dtl Moir 1n th! Cily ol NrWPO•I 6CI Cll, "'per A"llP re.:oroed In tll• Otlke ol lhe Recordo'r of 0..1119" County ' more commonly kl'low n as; •13 J11sm ln1 Ave ., Coront del Moir C•lltorni•, Qw....,, ol other Olll·h•lf lnlrrHI wolt ;oit1lnw11. Tetms OI WI•,.," In ...... rut montyol the UnllrG St•I•' on con11,......,1ton or s.•le , or 11•rl <••II "nd b•lant• ewiOtnc:e<I by r>0tr sec11reo b~ Monoaqe or Tront Deed on lne prQC>trty so .old. Teo pe•cen\ 01 amount bid lo bl cll>a01.il edw1111Dld. Buh or oll••• lo be in wril11>11-will Cl •ec;eiveo 111 '"" •to•es•id oilier at '"' t•..,. •11•• t he lor\t 11<1tllic11ion herrol -betor1d1le or sale. O.teo tlllr 15111 d1y ot May. 191S 1'11< ... rd A. Neylla<d conser_I.,.. ol 1111 esllt• DI' Wld COfl"l'fV.:Jtte DOHl/lll E 4HD DONINIE Altorlllfl•lf·LII• IU Norlll GltMOrl Av1., LI P'11111l1, C•llf&rnla t114t PuDllSllld Oron11e Co••t 0 .. 11., Pllol. ,.,.,.y 22. 13. lt. 1915 196.l·l PUBLIC NOTICE Hff!lll & Wiil••• -1k per l\Our F'e"'lon • 5 I .j.O per IOOUr 'Vetallon·S.VlflllS·HOlldly -•k per hour" NOTICE 07' TRUSTl::IE ·s SALE Tt•l111n9 & Relr•l"ln• Fund . 10t fll o. 5116 Foremen:NotllSS llloinMlcperllourmort!ttwnlt>e On Junt 11. 191S, oil 10:00 A.M., hourly wag,1 <Ille ot Ille "1911e" ct.ts'llUt.allono...r w!lic"he t...s ltildr!Slllp, UNION 8,1,NIC, a~ T •u~let: under Mid Al.PIYll A•ker, Lutem1n end Ironer .. , .•.•....••..••...•.•....... , ••...•. M>.'l purw•nt lo Deed 01 T•u}I doiliod Oc:-:::~::a~ ::::: ::. : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::.: ::::::::: .. ·::: :: . !::~ ~~.1~ ~:'~~.:1~.!.~~~!!;~'':;".~~ C-etnetll Dumper Ion 1 yard or IM9l'f <Ordea Oc lOber 30. 1•11 ;n 6ool< 1"3'i'8 rn;ur llf'ld t>Mtdtlrtg bulk cerneMl ... , • . •. • . ...... , •.•...•. , . W..IJ P1ge J09 ol Ot11clal Records In 1r.e of. Cantrrtr,u•••·lmpervlous mtmt>tif>e !>te ol IM Retorder ot Orin..,e CountY. MW l'orm 00"" ••• , •••........ , ....••••••.•• ·-· •.....•. , •..• , .......... M>.ll C..hlorn11. II'""" lo seture 1n iAOebted· CtlntAleSilwMJ!n,CuUlng.Scoring MSI In toiwor ol UNION 8ANIC , a OklorNewContr•1• ..••.•................••••....•..••••............••... l~.•l C1lilorni• cor11or1tion will sell 11 ~~~;~~~~.~;~~~;~~;;;.::::::::::::::::::~·:·~~:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.E:~ tf~~1:f~:i~;~~~:~TI:~ ~'l:.'f:~C1.~~~ ~~~'.·.~~~':='.".::: :: :: ·: :: :: ::::::::::::::: :: : : : : : : · · ·: ~:~~ ~~~,;,~~ :!::1~: .~~:O"~t .. 1cc~:;:~~ Pjpe11yer, ............................................................... $l.ll OrlvtWISI ln Ifie Cllyol S•nt~A,.. M><t Plpel1yer's. ~<~upman ., .....•.....•......•••.•.......... , •.••.••..... i..tl Counly o4 Or.ngot, Sl•lt ol C11iror"'"· Trtnc:,.lng M11cnlne. "•nd proPlf!lt'd ..•.....••• , .•.••.•••••......••.... , . , Mo.ll •II rigll1, 11111, ""d in:ere1! con ... .,.d to Of'ERATIHGIENGINEERS: -now held by It under said Dttd In He•ll"l.Welt•••·95<.per l\Our Ille PrQf>er ly S•tu•ted In Ille Cit~ or Pr"'I°" • $1.50per l\Our Newpan Be•cll. In Soi Id CounTv and V1oC .. lon-SllwlnQ1· Holld•~-30c Pff llOur $1•!•. des.< ribed as Foremlfl: JOc per flour over !no;r.,lt OI tl>ll PARCEL t: lllQhKI l)lld Engineer unelfr llliwaervl\ion. Tiit NctthWf'sle•lv 10.20 !eel of Lot G•CNP1 .......................... ,., ..................................... SI.NI 10. and all ol Loi 9 ol Troi<I No. 815, a~ Group I ............. , .. ,.,., .. , .•..........•.....•....... , •......... , . '8. u '"°•"' Oii I map r1torOfl'd In baoll U •. Group) .... ,., ••.. , ...•. ,, •. •···, .•••.•........••• , .•..•..•.. , ........ u .19 pages tJ 1nd tt ot Mls.ccrll•neous MillK, Graupt .............................................................. 18.Sl records ol Soi ld Ora nor County, Gr-S ..•.•..•....•.•••.••••..••••..... , .....•.••........••.••....... $11.ll C1Uforl'li•. GrOUll6 .. , •• , , •...• , ... , ••.•..••.•••.••.... , ..•••••.........•........ $11.BI E•te111 tl>I NO•lllwesterly S1.~leel Gr-1 ...•••...••.•.•............••......... , ....................... 18.'1 Ol \illdLot~. Gr-1 ........ , .•.•••.•••......•.••...•..•......•.•...•.•..........•... 19.0I P'AACIELJ: TEAMSTEJtS; Lot 10CI Traci No. 81 5 • .:i~s~on He.11111 & Well••• -$1.00per 11....., -I M.-11 rrto•Clfd In DOuk 26, 11"9"\•l o1nd PlflMon . $0.6S per hour 44 ol Ml'Kell1n1ous Milps, re.:orm. ol VK•llon·S.wlng1.Holld1y. Sl.DO(l'!!hour WldOr•n11e Covnl•. C111ltorni1. ..=or1m1o11: WIWn • Conlr•tlof~On"li1s payriin E•t~l IM Norlll-Sl~rly 211.10fttl 9 or more Te•mill'I OP11•1Ung equlpmtn! ..,,,.,, IM ju•isdlcUoll' ol '"' lllereol. T•11mster1, ••<hHllllll 111y rqul~ lei' tMn sl• Ion!. -mildn!tnMICe equip.. PAllCEL l : mefll, IM C-lrl(:lor sllall Gesl91W1!e -Te..n•ftr I \ Crill Forrmin .,,d lie Tiie $outheasttr!y 28.80 !tel o/ lhe W\111 rtcrl...e SO<. per"°"' more Ill.In \hr,.;~, Teamswr Cl•u lli<•lion ov..-Nor111-'1tr!y SJ.to Itel ol LOI. I ol which he ls F'ore"''"· Tr~• NO. l!S. a\ '"°wn "" a Mop rt· 0..1...., ot TrMISll·Mla Truck·uncler J yds ,, .................... •-•· •.. , ...• Sl,t t toroed In book 76. IHl!llS 4) and 44 o1 Oriw• ol T•.,.sll·MI~ True•· J yd1.or more ..•.•........ , .•........ , . , .••. 11.'3 Miw:rll•neou\ ~'"· retoras OI w1d Df"IYr• DI'°"""' Truck of: o..,. Count,. C11itor"''· Ltfl ~n 16 yos. wale r ""'' ...•.. , ....... , •...••...••......... , ....•... $1.IS PAll(ELt: 16-,clS.butlH\l" ... 7S yd,.w.,le<le""'t ....... , .......................... l l.IO Loi I. ol Tri <! No. 11S •nd !""' ~111tU,..•11C1UlllllyWorklngTruc1<Dr1wt.lnc ludinQ Hotlh-~•e•t• 71.60 1<'•1 ot Lot• ol ""'"""True!<, bul llmlled to truck,a(l(llitaale to Tr.ct NO. l lS. •• sl>Own on 11 Mop re- pjpeline ;irtd t,111\lty -•. wllere •CO<nl)Olilrt•ew •S used .••••••• , ....... $1.511 cordtd In bOOI< ?• .. P.:191\ ~J 1na •• of W•t•r Truck Miw:•lllnt!OUS MilPs. ••<O•d•"' °'""91 2••1H .••..••.. , •.. ,., •. , .. •········-················· ............. JI.t i Count•.C•!i•ornla. Jor.._-1 •1tlrs •..........••.•.•••..•.• , •...•.•.•••..........••••••••. 11.SS E•t..,11111NOrt,.westtrl,SJ.llO leet P'IP'E TJtAOSS: ol Loi I . He•llll & wt II are · 10% ol 9r01.s payrOll P'ARC£L J: P.!1Mot>·t6~ot9ro11payron TIWI por!lon ol Lo•~ or Tr.cl No. VK•llol'l·~llday . 1)% ol 9•01., pay.oil •1s, •sll>Ownon" MID ••<OH!ed In - Apprentice I. Journey U. P1911S •l Mid •• o! Mltcrllaneou.. """Trllfll~l \'>%ol9ro111)1yrOll ~. ••COfd\ of 11110 Cringe County. Utftlty Ptpjt1ne"Fon1m•n , ...•.....•.•...•...•.•.••. , ....•.•• , •••.•••••.. ''·" M'Kr!bed •s tollow\: u11111, Plpellne Journeym•n .....•.••..• , ••. , , .••..••.••.••.•.••••.. ··-.•. $1.0I P•rc•I E •s sl>Own on• Ma11jlieo In lrrl .. tlonMWI Lewn Sprl"klers ......................................... $1.00 ~k 11. page 11 ol Parce l M1Pt. In lhe l:LICTJtlCl"N: lice of Im-COl.>nly Recorc1tr ot !.aid Hrrttfl & Wrll•r•. 4k. per hour Or11ngr Co<1nly. Pe"'lon ·7k.perhour Now known as T•.><I No. llD'M, '' GllM•lll Forrm.n , . , , , • , • , • , . , , .•••.••.•.•• , ., .... , •.••.•••.•.. , •. , , . , , 511.IS Shown on I ...... P rt(Ofdld In book ltll, Foremlfl •••••••••.•...•........... , ...•.• , ............... ,.,.,, ..••.•... ,11.11 ""9f:l l 1 •r>d 32 ol Mlw:e111n"°"' M;)PS. ~·$piker Forem•n .••• , ........•...•...•.•••••...•.•. , ....•......•. ll1. IO e<orcJsol Or•ng• County, C1Ht0<nl•. e Spike r •.• ,., •.•••••••.•...•... , ..•.... , ..••.....•.• , ..•..•...•.... $10.M TM '\rttl •Odres' •nd 0111tr <ommon Wlrl'miln ..•.•....•.............•••.•........ , ...... , •. , , , .. , ...••...... 110 . .0 dlttivnallon, 11 any, of Ill• real p,.aperty l.lnem111 .••.•...•.•.•.......•.••••.•••...........•..•.••........ ' ..•.... 110.~ lcJttt•IDed Ibo .... h llU•POttld tor.: 63l "Technltllfl .......................................................... ,,10.«t Lido P••• Orlve, N1waon Br•c,., P'AINT••S: C.Olllornl• He•lltl a. Writ•• -sk "'""°"' Seki i.111 win be "''"'· bit! wl1Mu1 PltiWon -4«. -hour ~O\llfloinl or w•rraillY, ••111"1\I or 1,.... Lii• l11$Ur...U· 10c per Nur Ol!ed, reg.1rdl1:'9 11111, POS'llS.S.lon, or..i- V.,.;•liOfl-MC prr "°"'' cumbrenc:K, to P•Y '"'" 11•1n<.l1H1t _. Mnlrll1lr•llY1 • "< llitf flOuf" IOI wild llO!t. !Wl<.u•IO by seld Offd. to ..,......tM:eilllp ·<KPltllOur wU; Jl,1 .. ,11 •. 00 with lnltrHI from I .................... t.t.4 Apr\I I, ltl•, I S In Mid llOlr Pr"0\11-. ild"...ct'l, II eny, ll<lder IM le~ o1 wld Dtf'd; IHI, (flar91s •nd ti•PlftH'l; of ltle trustee •nd OI IM lru'h crNCKI bfw;o Dftd. Tiie befltllclary uncter s•ld O.ed, by •e•IOl'I DI'• l)rNc" or dll .... 11 111 IM Qb. U09tlon1 wc11red ll'lerrDy, ,,.,.,.otor• •••t ul•d •no dellver•d to lht un· 11 der,lgnf'd • wrltltn O.clM.Mloll ol •1 Dtl•~•t •l'IO o.,,,.nci lor SAii, --11. '"" not1<1 of brrecr. ..,d electlorl lo (•ut111111wMt-t•lfl'IH10 wu Wldoro. per1y to .. 11,1r seld 0111191111ons. . ..a lllrfeeflet, on F..,,,..,., I•, 1t 7S, the ...... cloeo"s1Qone4 ,..,,.. Mic! nollct O' brt«.11 .wt •lecllon to be '"°orded 111 DOOi U)ll, Patt Jlt of Olllcl•I ltetor<b In Mid llecorder'1 Qtll(e. 0.ted: Mty 1J, 1t1J !SEALI UNION IANll ISNllO,rvtlff, IW,_.MIAlf-·-P'u&Ulllld Hewporl HerOOr News P'rnl t°"""'lll+d wl!fl lf'lt ClrlflOt C<Mil O•lly Pll•.I, M•f lJ, 19. •nd NMJ,IWJ l&».1J I • 6 4 2 • 5 '6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - • . . I a.et .. _ ..•..•. l llO&l'tW ................. -... ................ -·,. ,._ •...•...... liOOe-»rt --.... -. i.... • ,...... JIM-Sofft ~"' ...... "°°"'"' " . . ... . ~ . .. ~--.... . ...... ., • •' . . . • =~ ..... ,..,~ ... 'j "'f'"''.-tt,.·'.'.7! .... ~ ~·-fMll -•... .,..... Roalhtote Ho\OM'fo<W. -.Fo<W. -·--Per ,.·.·.·.·.· .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~:.;··········iOt;i c;;;.:.:.;.;··········ic;Oi ~:::;.:.i··········iCM;i ~~·\•······· IOii I' •• • ••••• • •• •••••••••••• •••••• • • •• ·~•-•••••••• •••••·••• • 11 ••••••••~••• ••••••• ••• 1e•li•tt1•••• 1 ERRORS: Acmriben STIAL TMQll U -cllecli -.. 5 BEDROOM Two 2·bdrm.-.... Newnort Hts. CALI ' 1 ~-------1·~~~~-1---------1 ., •• dally _. --" .;.. POOL+ OoodCo>laMe .. 11><.-1mmacuf u1e s bdrm. ASS : ron llNlleclclhly. Thtt Rcducc.:dtoS42.SOO hom j ; format dlOlna VA LO '. DAILY PILOT a-. JACUUJ CALL US.7060 rm.: remodeled kltch'" . II~~ 1 . Uobllltu f tM flnt I with new cublnets. bll• .._ '' or ,.. loc11.ted in f11.moos ll.ALL GOV'T OwMB> lnfli , ~uppe r Plumbing; RambllnR th bedi'Odn correct lnsft"ffon only. Ot' FAM£ homes near 3 Udrms . 2 Bilths 1prlr\,kler11. Alley acceiss ranch bouao hpp.1klp i'M l'ubllsllor's Hollce: AU real estate advertised in lhi$ ne wspaper is sub- ject to the t"'edcral t"'air Hou s ing Act ot 1968 s hop pi n ~ & freeway: HuntinM:ton&uch for bOat or trailer. New jump In ttie O\lta'n Owner moving and anx-$34,900 • Lowdown oamarkt1L. SSl.900 . . par•te hittf '~j~ ious to ge t on his way. C •LL 55' "100 "C" THAU "'5 1 living room. ~ -~. --~ --~~ $4'9 •750 lalboalayProp. REALTOR Garden .kl~e}I•~· Re...... S~aclowi cb~ Eves /S•Ht 54&.4140 224 W · Coa.st,Hwy.. with w alk·ID c~4ts N'pt Beach '48·~ t:lassive klna size ii~ EASTSIDE I ~~~~~··~·~·~' ,...~~-~~~i suite. A~ssu mcif'it"A'.. N1 COST A MESA I: nt1'!" loan c01ts. ··-11 One or those ~·better ..... ~Lii!:~•• all. Call totfit&y. 963418'. buys''! Owner leaving nsw ~1a1 / MN111<1,1t1UJN. It \ area-must se).l quickly. 4 IR-2 Sn Just oCC lrvlnc Ave.; POOL which makes it illegal to Ji advertise '·any pre -111 ~. 11 1 · Cerence, limitation. or ~'8411 discrimation based on race, color , rehgion. sex. ANYTIME or national origin, or an intenlion to make any1~~~~~~~~~~~~I such preference. limita-1. lion, or discri niation. ·· ASSUME 7'/T'/o LOAM Sl99MO. PAYS ALL close to schools, library, & WfJ s tcllff :1bopplng .• t IEACH Two !>edroom & pa.nel1..otl SZI. ffO 'fhis ncv.1s papcr "'"ill not knowingly accept any a dv e rtisinx for re al estate which is in violu· lion of the law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G~rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VIRDE SPARKLI NG fo'Al\11LY HOME-bi g J• bedroom model with 2 baths and large fa mily roo1n. View l m1naculate 2 ~~ year young 3 bdrm, 2 story with unbelievable financ· ing ! Owner leaving area . Says brin g any offer ! ·rak e ad\·a nlage or s parkling kitchen, fr CIBh as a flower paint and de- ep pile carpet ! ,\ sun· s hine home just· for you! i''or a ppl to see, call 847-6010. QPIN I.IQ • 1: $ ILJI, 10fi! '·"-/ den ; bath totally re-Park like approach. modeled (new \,llu1nb · Lar~e J'amily-i>lze living ini: ), lurge Y.anl, lllmost room. Gourmet kitchen a -t ·cur guruge-hobby room . Extra f)ttved areu + dine. Sweeping stairs tu separate master & lo 1>ark cunlpcr or bout. childre ns s uites. ·rake Just $-19.~. OVtJr 9•,;, Fl.fA lo<1n. NO 675·551 I NEW LOAN COS1'S. $267 Cole of MeWpori per month 1)ays all. l.)15 ~.Coast llwy . IIURH.Y for this Corona del Mur BA RGAIN-·sacriCice. Uring paint & make $$$. Cal1<>1:.1. 7'1lll . ,.;°"'"-',;"-,,,;"",-,;'9 • ·1rsiu"I ro 111 Ni<t •-. =~=~=~;~;::;: - TH £ R£AL ESTATE RS -)\ .~; ">, ' -;.>:<-O --- - -of l\1 esa Verde private [ ~ ~ golf c~rsch.froit' li\:ing ' .. ' . :~ Be b h . , UST SEE! room. e t is c arming. , st uy on t e point . M squ eak y clean ho m e . Spaciousfourbedtoom,2 Perhaps the most THE REAL ESTATE RS PENINSULA POINT NEWPORT BEACH SURF-IAY priced to sell at $45,950.1'===========:.1 story beach home. T"'·o charming upgraded, 4 br Call:WO·ISll. WATERFRONT fire pl aces. 2UO sq . ft . home in Mesa Woods. Newport Mel.ii. LARGE PR'.ICI REOUCTION-owne1 has moved Crom lhle l bedroom home IO(ai.l!I oo hills ide a nd V(il l partial ocean view. Ju!il one year old and prl"'-~ for quick sale. $11,000. ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS Two story 4BR & den, enclosed lan·ai, gourmet Master br & li"V rm over- forml din, 2 frplcs, 3 c::ir kitchen. Sweeping stairs look lo\'Cly atrium gar. xtra prkg. $145,000. to secluded master sui te w/plush greenery & nite Submit your trade. wi~h parents relrcal and lighting. Take advantage PETE BARRETT ' JACOBS REA.LTV private s und':ck. Bes t of sellers ··green thumb" R.E. SALF.:Sl\IAN , Lie. 675-6670 dNcwpoc'.' 1 11u~~t6ion. ~ as you enjoy outdoor Dana J>oinl . We·.·1"·,oy In· 1.;;;.;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;.;;;;;;1 own. a 91.;.,,. 767. patio living surrounded -REALTY- 642·5200 675 ·40IG .,v Ol'l"'r11 0 ·11111.11;1om1i,cf• b 1 · h d coine 1-lomes. Increase .. y av 1s ga r e ns . ~:,~~!:E'c~b~i(,'i~ o11~t~n~~!Obu~~~~n [~:IS&Hil ·~Priced only ~;~fl IJ me mber. Many listings. vcstor or person who de· ·------l_ -OMES 496·3431 or lt42·4005 sires beach home + ren· taJ income. Duplex con· * ZERO * M•I Co11nOUs NB Ml·HSS. AIANDOHID CHA.TUii 2STYIU.CH POOL $29,950 have a serYice lo ofrer or goods lo sell, place an ad i n th e Daily Pilot ClassiCied Se<.1ion Phone 642-5678. H••tl •••rl1 ......... .;,, For Cluairtf'd Ad ACTION C:.11 A DAK.T l'tLOT A.D-YISOI '42·5671 11 ,,_ 90f09' 1-.d with clutt11 yow could ConYHI lo <01h? s isls 1 uni t with 4 btxlrms. 2 l>alhs + one unit, 2 bedrms. one bath. Excellent summer ren· tal. Call Cor details . 189.SOO 640-6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. COM~ANV ll J-;Al.'l'<JH S s1..x ~·~: 1:1 1.i 673-4400 TRANSFER . FORC.~~ SA!.E! Sharp 4 bedrm, 3 bath. lri.level executive home. Near pri vate country cl ub . Hu ge family room , formal dini ng and over· sized lot. Very nexible fi nancing. Cal1 546-5880. ~HERITAGE REALTORS THE BLUFFS Spacious 3 bdrrn. 3 bath end unit thal pro.v.ides plenty or pri vacy plus a v1r.:w acro ss th e luscious greenbelt to th(! Back Day. Transferred own er musl sell. 646·7711. Open t:ves. -BETTflt HORSE R.AHl!H TH A...,, tJEUI 1/J Ac.-4 IR. •" ~~ Just $34,750. MILLIONS VIEW Custom s yr. old hcirne. Absolutely most stun· centra l air·conditionlng, ning view of Hw-bor en-a ll built-in kitchen. 2 ba. tran ce and ocean . •h Ac .&needs painting& Recently remodeled and c arpe tin g. Potential redecorated. Top loca· $5,000. r.esalc profit. lion in Old Coronu del Ci\LL BKll.. f\-tar . Hichl y paneled liv· 17141 96)..4543 ing i:oom and formaJ din · l-;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J in g room ::ind beautiful I' Rarden kilche n. Call li73·8550. t">l1/, .,, U •II~' ••z ! H •, COLLEGE PARK [ \' Ken Kull 3 bedroom., 2 ®I ... j i bath with bltns, good carpetln~. covered patio . and "d own to earth 11 ;~~~;;;;:;;;:;~ P•ic•s04;2','soo llQ Cooyoo..., Poy-..t Is _,, tM • .,_ crrdlt It pd Mlh 11t. You con 1horot ,our od. Or, pvt It rn ,_ Mhtw Chartr ol ~Icard. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT , Beautiful Dover modcl. -~1 • II. vucan t . Must lle ll t 2 Bedroom & den. $119.500 . or lease $700. mo. ANYTIME VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644·6056 UHLIMITID POSSIBILITIES. CC>UI be 3,4,5,6 or even 7 Bedroom s . Brick rlreplace. game & family room, heated pool, near beach . Ca ll KEV REALTORS, 9fl2. 7788 Jh1 ve som ething lo sell.? Clas11tit-d .. cb do It well ~ VATIRMS EASTSIDI! COSTAMISA CRV Is In . OK for vet purehal!lo. 3 bfod~1 1 \.; bll tha. h1rdwoqd noors. Call nowfW6..7Jjl Ol'IN 111 ~:u S l~tollf~ • l f-lfilll Newport leach DUPLEX · ' llouble door entry, dramatic li \•\ng room. Sbarp, 2 bedroom home fo'ormal dining. Garden + l BR apt over garage. view kitchen. Artistic Ju~t 3 b1ocks to beach. open stairs to separate Priced only $81 ,2.'IO; Good mast er and childrt!p! lcrms . llurry. woo t last! , .s uites. 22 · tialli-oom silie<I Call 546·5880. ' party room overlooking ,__ HERITAGE courtyard. llu.rry! CW.I 842·2.535. Ol'f/j 111 i; •II \ 'IJ/'f IQjlf r;·r~• "ta••·'. ~ ·t ~-.. ~ :;::,,. : .. ,.::,:·1 ' . REALTORS Tffi: R£AI 1 £STA1 ER~ I -. ' LOCATION -LOCATION. 3 bedroom, family room ai $41,500. Ideally situated to freeway & So. Coast Plaza . Family room off kitchen -lg . patio area -vacant & ready fOr occupancy. Walter King 642-8235. CC85) llG CANYOM • Gorgeous Versailles w /tremendous view. Upgraded 4 bedroom. family room on cul·de·sac. Deane's largest Big Canyon model. $235,000. Tom Queen 644-6200 . CC86) SPANISH FU.VOii. Lovely 6 bedroom, 51h bath Lagoon home on Linda Isle. Extra lg. pier & slip -prime location -available rurnis hed or unfurn. $325,000. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (C87) YOUR OWH IADMIHTOH COURT. Perfect fa m !ly enterta_inme'.\t home . 4 bedrooms, 21'2 baths 111 Harbor Highlands w /big-big yartt. ~,900 in cl. land. Jeanne Newman 642·8235 . (088) MAGHIFIC11'4T C:OllOHA DB. MAI YllW HOM1. A warm & happy 5 bedroom, den, game room, family room home w /beautiful ocean & shoreline VIEWS . Tom Queen 644·6200. (C89) 2 + 2 = 4. . 4' bedrooms ror you ! Generous rartl + some view. Lovely thru & tlll'ul $129,SOO. Belty Kerr 644-6200. (C90) EX'l'llA LARGE Plil & SUP. ONLY $275 ,000 iTicl. land!' Attractive 4 bedroom + 11,eb bayfront home. Wiii lease or sell. Vacant & ready for occupancy.' Walter K.lng 642-B:l35. (C9ll , • • • l ~ •. r 11 I I a n ' ' g I • ' ' I d • • I . ~ .... ~ ~"°"w. -.. I . ••••••••••"•••••••• ••••••. ••• • • •••• ···• For S-. "-'" F.r S. Hott1•• For S-. Hou..-. for SM · • ·1 II IOOi • ' • • ••••••••·•••••••••••••• ···••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••······•••I••••••••••••••••••••••• lllr , .. ,.. I 002 Ci ,.. G Thurs.Jay. May 29. 1975 DAIL v PILOT CZ ............... -.. ~···••• .. •••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••'• 1002 tMrol 1002 G.Mral 1002 GftMf'ol 1002 ............................... .;.............. . ............................................... . ······•·•·············· ············•••·•••·•·· ····················~·· . DOVU SHOllES 118n,dy !leach Is the setting rar new 'l!lill.om colonial home w /5 BR ram' Tin., formal din., air cond. $295,0oo ' .. :. LIDO ISU $15 Via Lido Soud Price Reduced Waterfront 4 BR .. 5 811, rumpus rm <fiilr & float, sandy beach. ~95,000 · LINDA ISLE eauU!ull y decor. 3 Bil. & den, on •e<!'IP• Rump & sli1» $255,000 ' ~ ·~ , . .l'lwtue Sfflid. .~ , REALTORs' FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW , IN FANTASTIC La guna. Looking down on FANTASTIC Di ve rs Cove. : New 2 bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace· ,,Condominium . Furnishings included. "A FANTASTIC buy for $99,000. Also ~ available ror summer rental. THE 'QUEEN OF U. CUESTA Actually, this is a Princess of a home -s t~tel y ca thedral beum cei lings. prominent corner lot surrounded with lovely plantings, numerous decorator touches that ma ke a house a home and a housewire reel like a queen ." Se~ the Queen of La Cuesta in Hunlin1,1ton Beach ; only $52.500 UNIQUE HOM6S, Redlon -675-6000 2443 E. Coall Hwy .. c......,.. dol M• · G_,al I 002 GOMral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \Iii.SI.I Y '-; TAYLOR CO. Ht-:i\l.TO l{S "'"''' I H4o COSTA MESA-$34.950 Have C.R.V . 3 BR & FR near Harbor Blvd. Ide a l location for future income. 21 I I Son Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 HONE IN IRVINE .Small 3 bdrm ., 2 baths. surrounding bea ut.irut atrium . This is a free standing hornc with no cominon walls, loct.ited clos e to cvcryth in~. Offered at $51.500 ([U~~IN-M/\~TIN IHcJ , REALTORS-~ 644-7662 CORONA Da MAR ~~~~ .......... ~?~~ 1:~; ......... ~?!~ Be:Jf Bu'J Big Can'Jon By Owner $112,500 !\cw 3 l>c <lrm. :1 J)ath Condo. Many u1>gr<.1llc s. in<:lutling 1\ir condit ion- ing, builtin \\"t.ird robcs, Corning s bovc lop . r\u to m1.1l ic l a\\'ll s prinklers. J>oolsizc lot . End of Cu l- de ·sac. \'ic\v :::12 llucChatcau f{oyal . lu5ines5: 642·0833 Residence: 640·8022 ~---------G::ta~-;:;-~-;o: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISli.E Spt.icious 1 Hr. fa 1nil.Y rm .. cli 11 1ng rn1. sunny priv p;.alio : 5:::! ft h)l. S17!c>.UOU LIDO BA YFRONT CoroMdelMcr 1022 CollaMHa 1024 -"9101tlleodi 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • GUARANTEE We gua r unl()t' you "ll want this ·I HI<. JR.a. F'/R hom e for your O'A'IJ. Call us to sec thi~ cx:<1uisitc S PYGLASS IULL hom~. ov.·ner anloou.s. $164 ,!llll.I. ............ SAVE MONEY Huy lh1 s 5 HH, 4 Ra, F'IH home & i;ct inL~me frum the l B il llenlal Unit l'rn:ed lo sell at $1Z!,500. ••••••••••••• DO IT YOURSELF 1\dd a second wlil for you on this H.:l prnµcrty in ()Id Cdi\1 . 'l'hcrc·s a 1 BH, I·'~ Ba hon1c on rear of lot. ~.000. Call now: 673-7601 '" ''"'""'"" '"""' ""v' \ \IJ,i':'l· HE\l:I'\ 1\lt;!:;A Vordt: 4 Ur , den, 8\' OWNER-l Br, 2. ruu lgi: 1iool. Nt:-.·ly painttl<l b;,thS, d ln. rm; on cu.1-dc- i n & out . l mmed. oc~ sac. Prin1e toe .• cl06c Lu cupanc)'. $7•1,500. Ownt•r Hanning & Bus h;1rd. 6-ll -76JO Landsc;apt:cJ y1o1rd v.•/ By l)wnl'r-2 UH. s ml fenced y:1r d . ~.St.JU. (.'all li4G·U74K. 5!'J!.I llu1n11ton. Cfo-1 --------1 55.000. DOWN . 1noves you 111lo l.:ollegc l';i rk :$U lt :!ba hon1 t•. Swin1 In 15'x:ts• pool . cn- terta111 111 o>.o 'x21.f pl ayrn1 . Clean & fre~h.Jy p<11nt1..'CI . S-1~.t!OO ..... _ t:Al.L Za.irod Lk y ltltr ·19-l·&il l UY Ow nl·r. l'rinc.o. only. -I Hll .+ fain H n1 1J)1n . F.as li;idc . See to ap· prcc1atc. ;\Jany ... xtras. M-1.SOO . 31K l::slhcr Sl. &15·Z2Uti. EXECUTIVE HOME MESA VERDE $69,500 ·rh1s 5 bdrm. 3 hath hu1nc in ont' of Orange t.:oon· ty·s chol("l'Sl areas may be jusl thl' home for your la r .l(e fa111 ily. 1\lri um w1Lh ha ni;1ng garde n & lovel y pr11fessionally lund sc<iped y<irJ. 51r: yc11rs youn~. <..:all lo sec. lhis beauty. 5-15·~!jl. ~. stone slab pat.JO. Walk lo beach. $41i.~. 008·~!>3. S t-~ACl.J .. ~l.-loi.:. 4 Ult, 2~~ Ba . lge bri l·k 1•1t li11 . comR_:__l!'dsc:pd. !>36·7625 ONE YEAR HEW All the work ii; done for you on this If 1nonth old Lundmark ho1ne ! 'l'his single lcvt•I 4 bdrm & ·ran1ily rou1n model has bcen profcssion <illy lii nd scaped, undc r - ~round :.i.i riul.:h:rs i11' :.tailed, patios & cxlra (•Oncrele 1>0 urcd & ttl~hly upgraded inlcn or with cu s tom dr<1pcrics & carpctin~. IL v.'<.ln't la:.t lvn~7L li!lml i''or Sulc By Owner·S & S lath & plas ter .1700 s4. ll. J lilt. 2 HA . ra m rm, lt v rm, forrn l din rm. As- s u 1n ab lc VA 71~·,. llcaul. lndsc11"d . !\1uny extras. DrLvl• l>y. ii74 1 L a£ayetl c l>r . llH . S61.UUU . Prine. Only. !:W2-71iIB. •• __ • -·-Complete Privacy In this enclosed corner A STORYBOOK lot. Single level. 4 bcdrn1. CALL-644-7270 2~21. E. Coast Htghwoy, Corona del Mor ftROPERTY MANAGEMENT ·_ GOMrol 1002 'G_,.a1 . 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r·urn. 4 Hr .. 5 ha .. ru1npus r1n . Prin1e 10\;,, Pier !float'. Sand y beach. ~95,000 A BERG ENTERPRIS£S CO C:OLOMIAL! HOME 2 ba lh SE,\t:l-lFF model· with s cparalc rurmal IN MESA VERDE dining rm. lge ramily rm d f. d & ~u nk 1•11 li\•1nt,: rm. Cen-1r you coul in one ••• ••i•ot U\tll!Ci •toC•tt HOMES FOA LIVING NETWORK lllf c11• .,., rot •wr. 1111. ~ "'" <1•,,·u u 11 1111 •u10• LORD OF ALL BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Located in lhe ri nesl area on a. beautiful cor· ner v.•1th a spectacular d o wn coas t \'iew. ,\ J.(ra cio us ··Southe rn·· mansio n v.·ith char1n in a ll four bedrooms and its formal dining roo1n. and its love ly J.(arden area off the f;1m1ly r oo m . $1~.000. ho me combininl!: charm lury 21 1Surr. s:ti-75-12 & v.·armlh. tasteful de· B R I N G · '' O U It ('or, i1nmaculatl' corn:i i· SQ U E E G I 1-.; ,\ND lion , luvcly yard & i\I OP -~clafrt.>cbot.llcul J:.ind sl·apin g. :.in out-Lysol w1lh this h;ird Lo sland111~ IU(:al ion on a rind . 3 hcdrrn ··Su1i side quie t S I rcl'l . au d a Co11dum iniu1n "'. l /·1 i\lilc r l·a l i s li e pri <·e of to the ocean. pri(·cd to S.~.!KIO-v.·uulJ you like sell. Cenl u ry 21 /Surf to sec and own it·~ \\'c 5Jf.-75-ll ... you survey -a vie w that \\·iii ins pire yOur imagination from this nearly new h ome; 3 bdrms .. 21h b:J.th s . family rm. p tus bonus rm. with bath . Only $105,000. 0\\'ncr will conside r lease I option. 34 1 Bayside Drive NB 6 75-6 16 1 1002 I002G_,al . _.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 1002 G....,al llAC:H VILU CUL·DE-SAC 4 IR + 2 STY Neally tucked <iway in a POOL quiet stree t m.-stled un- ASS der <i s hake roor a nd UME waiting for you. this 4 . $26,800 bedroom, 2 bath home Park lik e t;round s musl be sold now since enhance formal double owne r s have bought door entry. Large family another !\1akeanoffcr . l·~zr~a11 -iJi~~~~ r~o~:: I m. 'Quail ~- ---tarden v iew kitchen Plac• ~ · ~esla party room over: Pi operli•• · looks wu.lled cowtyard. 7.52-1920 Dra matic s t u irl'I l o 1•ooaua1L ~T.NIW..0.!1rac~ d'l ,egant m_a s ter & MESA VBlDE CORNER DUPLEX . COM Quality, custom built -3 bdrm". & family-rm. each unit. Good tenant!:i; xlnt location. $124 ,900 VE A R BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 •'-~CJ? I LUA~T H\/VV COR ONA Ol_L MAi:I ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE $32.500 Jm1naculall'. ready lo move uito, 3 tx1r n1, 2 balh with built -in kitchen. duublc CiJ 1· garage .,.,,ith c lccl rit: duur u1>encr . C.:ompletcly n1ainlCUilnCc free living w ithin closL> 1>roxirn1ly l(1 marke ts , schools. & bus line .• Just listed !:ihoulll ~o fast . 646-7711 . Open l';vc:.. -~ Children~ s uites. Take over 7 ·,~ VA loan. NO l'(EW LOAN can'S. $>18 Ofr mo. pays all . !\lust ~acrifice. l lurry ! Call 1002 Fixer-Upper -al 1002 4BR w /cotthedral (am••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walker &lee Rael Estala as:r. 7881 . Niil •rr-,fur1 1u11 •1"1~ ·rm . Needs ldscpg. crpts. 1----------1 Harbor View Homes paint and lots of TLC. 1\s. PEMIM. POIMT You OV.'ll the land! l:h:sl sume 7'/n loan-No qu111i.-CHOOSE value 111 lh1 s pre~l i gl• fying. Priced $5.000. un· Nt!arly new 2-slory, 3 nei g hborho od . Shar p der similar houses. Hur· FIMAMCIH<i b c d r 00 m · 3 baths· i\1onacu molll·l f<.•aturin~ d SODO~y.._ enclo s e d p a t io , 2 bd 1 ry-take a vantage. Call • "" ,.. 2 rms . l"unvcrt. l en, 2 KE y RE AL TORS . fircplact•s. clc<'l.ric liwlt· ba lh s & !gt• (·ounl.ry 4 BDRM + ins. ••ara••c dtx1r O""·ner. I 96?-7788 "" ... ,.,.... kll ehl·n . l'll·g;onl l 111111).! i~~;i====Tciiitl~~;;;.c-----TQ!Olil FAMILY ROOM !'riced al $ll4.00o. arc;1 . l.gc, 11<1t10 with I 002 Gneral ..,,.,_.,,,.,3 &12·l253 t :vcs 1'~inanc ingtosuitanyonc u ... ........, c :i sy maintcnanec o n this immaculate 4 landsc.ipuig. JustSt.i8,75t.J associated lK.lrm home with Hied en· try. brand new l"ar1>et thruoul, fresh paint and immac. landscape ! No n x-up cost here ~ Check BROK ERS-·REA,L TO RS 1 01~ W lolboo 611.J661 this fi na nc i ng ! $0 down I ........ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOi C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-00fo --~ 7 BEDROOM Back Bay Home ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTIVATED SELLER "l'his Glen Mar l\1a ccu 1Ju1\t 4 bcdrm, 2 b<ith . carpt•ted and draped home of genuine li vi ng is waiti ng j ust for you. LCiJSt.I land of $15. per rnonth and is close lo shopping & schools. An 01,1 l sl:..ind1 n g bu y :..il S-12.500. 546-4141 EASTSIDE TRIPLEX N <."•~1 . a!rnosl fin isht:d . Uu1 Jl1 ns. fi replace . c<ir p c t .o;. walk ·ill ••••a r1lrohcs. lovt!ly decor. Very <ittral·l i\·c in and out Bi,.: lot. Sec anytime. ,\s ki n µ; $1:13 .500. C:..ill 540·1151 ~ ...-HERITAGE C:OHTEMPOR>JlY! 'l'hc most amazing ca· nyon and ucc<in view! Sp<irkllng home v.'ilh a sepa r<ilc le vel fur all !"our hedroun1 s. the famil y room <ind the formal din· ing roo m . ''ou must stroll dOYin the c:1nyon lo lhc c hildren "s play :1rca. DOLL HOUSE! Super sharp doll houst·. good location in .. Old Corona·•. 1\ 1u::al little skinny d1pp111g pool 1s a real plus! 1\ll apphances included. Aski ng S00.500. Call 675·72::!5. (•" ~' '<>". '"" •• , ..... "•"<~• \ \IJJ·:'l· HEALi'\ A EIERG ENTERPRISES CO Harbor View Hills Vlt-;w ol·can, harbur. n1 ghl lit,:hts frurn 4 BH . f'"R . ·rri-lc\·el. (Jt nbrhd inrlds 11r1v comm. pool. Walk to schools. sho1lS . :'>lcwporl Ct·nt c r . $127 .000. have il! Phone 5-IB·2313 ---=;;;~§;;;:--~ for ;uldiliunal inrur m<i· lion and a pix11nl1nerit. -rif """"'O""'"~ ReaJ~te byNld/AY VETERANS /\ Hurry °"This Assume FHA Loan With rent like P<:tYmcnls on lhis bca U.tiful H.a nch Style. Great as.-;ortmenl of plants. shr.i..t>s and trees. t:et.lar lil~I front yard . s prinklers fronl & rear. Loat.h; or flowers~ t;overed patio. heavy shake roof. li1ngerbread s hutl cr s. Carp els . drai.ics. built·ins. wood cabine ts . 3 bL'llroom. ex· Lr <i balhs, den ari.:" and fireplace. S4l.500bkr, 540·1 7ZO .. TARBELL 2'J55 llarbor Bl vd.,C.i\1. A. CAPE C:OD FAMILY ROOM l!Oi\l E-1\ll t erms . Va· cant shortl y. 'fop area on a l"U l·d C·:.ac lot. ·rruc value fro1n rronl lo back. J.)on ·l dela) '. ~ !:l-42·W71 BRING YOUR KIDS to the school and park. whict\ arc onl y one block aY1a y. Clean arid n1 <·c _ He ady J"ur your · founliy lo 1110\·e into and en ju y . CA LL NO W 84l-H:J7 1 ~------ SOUND INTERESTING? IUILDING SITES -CHOICE BIG CANYON -Overlooks clubhouse. fairways and ·greens. Premium location. S92,500 VA or a ssume 81 i' i al I• SJ16. per month. Or i2Dl down conventional or •!"!. Try anylhing. but hurry! Seller a n xious. Cul l 847 ·0010. Of'fN !f!9 •1/SFUrll081'1 CI' · Only $4000 Down to assume 7'1i t~lLA loar'l on bi g: 4 bedroom Condo in t-'ounta in Valley. Un- belie vable low price of only SJ2 .SOO. Vacunl. Call World Heal t>:s l <itc 556-i777. •.• REALTORS l)ri v~I~· ~~ ~ ~ ~~ and 1,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I AKS REALTY 640-5508 ·rt l1 UHON 11.V.JI. Exrc 1,tiunal \al UL'. l'rit·t'd s la s ht..'<I SIZl.5UIJ to SIUi,750. l:U:J Scacresl Or1 ve. &l.J· 1!.12ll ;•ntl a h:1ppy home lo live 111. Cris py c le:'in & totall y i tnpro vcd . 4 big bedrooms, choice or two master s uites. 2000 sq. ft .. ~ story. £or1nal din· ing. Its 111 the South Coast Shopping Community , Costa i\.1csa schools. Just pl;1ccd on the market for l he I s l time. Owner tran s ferred C;oll ~u11·k . 5-16·2313. ·1 Cum l"orL<ib le s ize W rn1 s. 2 baths. huilt-111 k1lchcn. fircpl;ice. heavy s h a k e roof. t"O\"('Pcd palio, & uffcring GI & i'"HA terms at the pncc of $35.l!SO. (.';1111r y1M.1r i11· tcresl ed ! :JijJ.alii l or a56·7035. BIG CANYO N luxury ; vie w greens. $69,900. Surr ounded by or fairways and EMERALD BAY -Dramatic view , p( white wa ter . Private community -Only a few left. $75,000. ' r NEWPORT CONDOMINIUM· Sharp three bedroom, three bath condo nea r lloag Hospital. Full price just $49,900 -terms. THANKS FOR WAITING. Her e is that splendid 5 bedroom Dover Shores waterrront. Waler View rrom living room , dining room . k itc h e 11, 3 b e d room s (I ncluding Master Suite). 4 baths. 42 foot dock . Terraced patio. An unexpected pleasure $245,000 PASTORAL VIEW ON INLET ISLE Relax in this lovely 4 bedroom, family room ho me in Harbor Vi ew Hills. 2 fireplaces, beamed ceilings, enclosed Co vered entry. Large secluded yard. $99,500. SPARKLING NEW IAYFRONT Never lived -in 4 bedroom 4 bath home w /sandy beach, pier & slip plus s p ectacul ar H a rb,or & mouritain views. Great location on fee land for $269,500. ' ONE OF A. KIND CUSTOM View· home in old Corona del Mar. Excellent location. Very spacious. abs olute move-in condition . 2 bedrooms and family room or 3 bedrooms. $129,500. THAT'S RIGHT- $1:52 500 buys this 4 bedroom. 3 bath Vie.;, h o m e i n Dover Shores. Property has everything. Space. f,'Ocallon . Comfort. Cleanliness. Low upk eep. Pool. Bar Room. Family Room. Dining Room. A -.special place. A special offer. I ' . THI MOST Ut«ISUAL --CoTolla del Mar home now a~allable . Over l'.o a_cre -huge ~. ocean & 'bay view. Private beech. 5 bedrooms. 7 baths, .J>OOL '.fake advantage of this al $249,500. MIWPOllT llACH 644-1766 I.MUMA lllACH 4t4-074t • .J4 COLDWlllL IAMCll CO. cha rm in~ family home . Ii;\! ()1«·hc1rd l)r. ·rhcn call us to see 1t' [•lfi!H1fl 1 Jjritnngham Heally I G • " • ·· 675-0123 I 002 · GeM-ral IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE HOME MESA VERDE 569.-500 This 5 bdrm 3 bath home in one of Ora nge Cou nt y·s choices t areas may be just the home for your large fami ly. Atrium with ha ngin g gard e n & lovely professionally la ndiicaped yard . .511:! years young. Call to see this beauty! • -$37,950 "6 3 + FAMILY This cha rmi 3 bdrm 2 bath large added fa n1il y room home m ay be just what you are looking for. Cozy fireplace with open beam ceilings on a large lot. All of this & offered with FHA & VA terms. PRIVATE LAKE RSH OR BOAT Jn your own private ·lake. Elegantl y upgraded. 3 bdrm 2 bath home, only l year old . Wh at a gr<i c:ious way to live. T his lovely home near South Coast Plaza li sted at only $49,950. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1 ONLY $35,500 1" This home is a decorator's d eli ght. 2 bdrm 2 bath with huge bonus room. I>le nty or room for your large pool table. Wh al a fun party home! Low dow n pay ment will buy this far out prope rty. 4 + FAMILY ROOM FNA-YA-$41.950 This la rge lovely. home in Costa Mesa has 4 bdrms. 2 baths , large added family room & is on a quiet dead end street. This has got to be the best buy in Costa Mesa. • HUGE NOME -HUCH LOT $47,9SO-FNA lo YA This large ·4 bdrm 2 bath hpme witb lovely enclosed patio on ove rsized lot 1s avall.abl0 fo r quick occupa ncy. Space ror boat or trailer . For someone who ls t ired or reeling crampe d. Im mac ul ate condition & low down p~y ment. Balboa Peninsula I 007 ······~················ $132.oOO-bay \•icw. 2 yrs old. 3 sly 3 llr/J Ua. 01~n Da ily. 335 Lindo :\ve. 675·662t ,6<U>·2725. Nit·c duplex. Npt. Isl. 2 B ll.1 1,~ ba . ca. SU,500 Triplex.$129,000 Ou.plex Sl12.500 Marshall Hlty tiia..JUOO Corona del Mer 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMILY HOME PLUS IHC:OME Corona dc l !\1ar . Almosl new. mag nificent, five bedroom ho nl l'. 'r~·u blocks f rum bca("h . Separalc dining room µlus s pal'ious fa m ily room . ·rwo bedroom r1!11· t a\ in rcur unit . ,\II eustom built. ·nus is a new lisung and must be seen lo be apprcciat1..'tl. Call 67J·t'1550. 415-4151/2 IRIS NEW DUPLEX I st u~cr ·s write off · Bring cht.-ek. Oµt.>n Sal. 1-S $114 .500 Uni•ersity Re-alty 3001 I::. Csl l·lwy tiiJ·liS IO Duplex: lge. lol. 2 BU . 2 ha + I-Br . Priv. patius SW.500. Own/Bkr 6i5·:WJI ti73·2222 Costa Me5a I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde Olympic Sixed Pool! ~tagnificent C1.1 li£ur ni a 2·stor y. nc1.1 r i\1esa Verlie Country Club. llas a tu~ fun center v.·1th olyn1p1c ['®ilriii1i1 $31,000 Attention Gt or FH.4.Bwers On a bi).(. country fot. with room for your boat or trader. Pa rly patio. pi e· turL' v.·inllows. Secluded back yar d . In cludes co.1rpel s & drapes . 3 bl•Jroum s . l"O Unlry kilche n with ran~e & oven. ho.1ndy work areas. ()wner very a nxious. ph•a:-;c submil' bkr. .----- Walker&lBe Aaal lstala RETIREMENT!! Excelle nt fo r r ctirc<l or starter home . Cle;:111 , n1l"c nei g hborhood. v.·alk to stores. bikl'. lo beach. J Bedrooms, 2 bul.hs. nice fenced y<ird . ,\ssumablc loan. $42.000. Call fur shov.·iniJ. H~ ~·bM:~ VACANT NEW PAINT Sh<i rp! 3 Bedroom. 2 hath . fire piaCe . 1)ro- rcssionally la11t.ls ca1>t.>tl. V.4./i''HA te rms. i\lu::.l sell. t:all anytilnc . SCOTT REALTY 536·75ll ~-- ,~. l'I 't ·> • • ~ sizt.-d pool. ovcrsizt.'Ci l..'OV· [ ®-. C'red patio & cone re le deckin~. Wa rm. v1branl colors & lextw·t.-s. Entry '="==="''='='===''="..I hall. " bcdroo1ns. den, 540-1720 TARBELL 2'J55 llarbor Blvd .. C.l\L El Toro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 + POOi. Spacious 4 bdrm. 2 bath home with large maslt>r bt.-<lroo1n :>Uile . Step oul of family arc:.i to tt\t> sparklinl( pool where )'OU can relax ;1n(h!11joy the s un. Located close lo sc hoo ls & sbopp1n ~. Owner will sell G I nr t-~1-IA for o nly $46.900. Call us rt>r details at 897-0321. DON'T CALI. ME A DUPLEX!! I'm a delighUul 2 Bit & De n owners r esidence with beautiful Wivate grounds . PLUS a charming l BR Rental with private yard. Cur· rently produc ing $235. p /nlo. ALL mass ive firepl<1 ce , .J baths. $74.SOll. bk r. 540-1720 TARBELL 295S llarbo r Blvd. (.:.1\1 . BY owner \·acant 3 br. 2 ha, fumi ly rm w /Crplc, pool & jacuz1.i. Assume 5~•·k lo<1n . Call after 6 pm. 58ti··1275 -IOC)loo leach I 040 1----------·1 ·· .......... ···~········ 4 BEDROOM LA CUESTA VILLA 2 BATll home. Carpets. Im mac. 3 BR, 2 BA, ram drai.ies. r 11n~c and dis. rm . C lo se to beach. hwashcr. Near M"hools & owne r. Appl. 900-1348. -markets. $39.900. l==========l.:=::::==;;::====-nn a gene rous 47xll8. lot Roy McCc:rch A\.,.,_.( Jr~ ~C. 1n the hcsl Sooth-of.Hwy Realtor 1810Hewport $©\\.~ ~).-~ J.J<J• V "" location. $91.000. Call Costa MesaS48-7729 &14·7211 A•g~c:!·n~l----1 ..... ~~~~~~~~ Thaf Intriguing Word Game witA a ChucA:I~ ____ .: 1.11 .. .1 ~, CtAY •• '°4.lAN 4 BR DUPLEX with a BR, 2 Ba Rental. Sooth of Bay:>idc Dr. with beaul iful n atura l wood lexlures. Only J yeac.. new. Call 644·7211 Agent. 2 Charming houseio on wide lot So. or hy,·y. CdM. Beaut. gardens. ~1 ,500. o~·n\:r, 673-4100 HY Nills-Chcnn1n9 O<·!JtUl Bay view. htrJ!e lut. 3 Br. 2 Ba, formal din rm, 2 frplcs . Mission tile entry. rum r1n & kitrhen- ;punlry. Owner. $96.000. O.v ApJ)I. Only.644 -o.;23 Cin~i111'1e1I Ads sell big 1tt'ms, ~rnull items or an)' uem . &12·:1678. MESA VERDE IYOWHER 0 1..,..ron~ !.oners of ti. lour X<Ombl«t WOfd• be· ~1o lO>"ff1four li"'f)!.oWOfd• P eace & Quiel are yours ~i~~ ~~wf~:.~~~~e~ I IN El ~I~ El 0 I' I Corn e r lot, nicely . _ _ _ _ . . Jund sca p c d . Ne ar schools & s hop'g. $19.500. , S y S E A , ,_·i: Assumable Loan. 3101 L-..::.-C-"-~"'--'· Barbados. 751-797<1 or 1 I J'" I j 645-1872'_ ______ 1 '.·==· =~-::::::::::; --EASTSIDE I· B u QA s I ~ 3 Bdrms .• formal dining I I' I I My wife i1 iuch •~toot rm .. billl1trd tire (w,mily -1h111 eve1y lime .he openi 1ka own door It -S-·'' rm. with ~paclous brick --------- (rplc .; 6 yrll. old & in lliP· 1 D A 0 H E N I • pie pie condlllon! Owner7 I I I' I I e ~--....... (l!iocll'9 .. 0 .... says. ··bring mo Mn or-L-<L-j-~-~-L-j b-1 lilltf.111 •M ~lftf :t! fer ... $72.500 YoU ~ rom "~e No. b.. • e r~t7~~~~~.(S I' r r 1· r I' I' r 1 tlOO REALTY \ l77 \1 .1 I 1.I ... ' I\ * 6 73-7300 * t ~~~t.""'"" I I I I I I I I I SCllAMLrtS A,!11""" ;,,_c;i~flc-1010 • I • • • , .. • -· • • ... • .. . .......... • • •--.... -o • •• I ...... TT-. .. .. .. . . . . . . . -... • • .. . .. ' . f:8 DAILY PILOT Th so M 29 1975 Ca.da••h-'a.t•1 . Ho.MtU~fwaltilwd '1t.1atww.taFww!Wcl .,..twwwt1Furnl.a..d A.pwlaMtnt1Unfwtt. "=-=='-'-='-'---,.-------'-~u~·=~•Y~·-=•~Yco:~·=:..: ~--~-1700 .-•••••·•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••-"•;-1.;;~•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ,_.--••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••r••••t•••••••• , · Hoan For S.-He.set For S9&> Hor.tan For Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• tto.Mt ,.,...tMd Coit• Mt.•• J224 G...,... 3102 GN11"al 3102 1,...,. p,+ .... 3107 .......... ". •••••••••••• •••••••• ••• ••••••••• ••• •••• •• • • •• • ••••• ••••••• • • • • • 11-~-·~-'" -.H.~, ....... •---• 1040 Irv'·-10,.,. . 2 STOIY ••••••••••·••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •• •••••••• • • •••••••••••••••••••• .. • -"""· ~ '""'" ,, w portleach 1069 $20 950 f"ull prlce Getteral ll02 .• · tJu~1. •••••••,••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bed'rm, 2 bath, bl~~s. ••••••••.••••••••••••••• Ef~:~sdd~·!r:~ p~~pl::·: NOW RENT FURNITURE ;al::~=.~ "' .. )'~ - TURTLE ROCK PROMOMTOl:Y range & oven. oversized Ocean view I BR hous~. Adults . s;210. 646.8,93 IM0·17~M!L 7p.m. :• ·ooliaht.l(&I 2+ den or 3 IAYHOMES C'loseta, plen\y o L.8.Kld /peU,ulso28rs eves C---·.o1-i1o..1~ .,..22 ~ "b<tl'm .. 2 baths; acroi>s l.uxury w;ilerfronl storage, i'~A heat, ai $140~ Mobile C.M. snithi · THE WAY YOU __ _._.. - -rrom purk & pool; sur· h orn c1> pr 1 ccd fro in conditioning, your selec· OK . 'Bilch unlt.111. balboa $285. 3 Br, I Ua, lge yard, ••••••••••-••••••••••••• rounded by rolllng bills. $210.600. s;' waterlrnms. Uon or c.rpets & drps. $135. N.8 . $14~. H.B. IJ35. '113 Monro,;a, 646-11.. RENT YOUR APARTMENT HIW DUl'UX l~ge .. privute rear y;ird, 607 Buysidc l>ri vt:, J>aymentslesslh.anrcnt, agt 979-8-430 or64.6·8480 Deluxe apllt•level; 1300 with brick poit10. Many Ncwporl lica£•h.673-3000 Cul l Dan or Ken ut lolbo p 1 Miia 3107 i;q rt, 2 bdrm w/lon.den, t.rces. Vegetable gardun. -'--'--'-'--" _839_'_·832_1_A~•-'·-----I ••••••'!.:.~~••••••••••• Fowitaln Volley 3234 At Abbey Rents Furniture, you can trplc, plui;h crptg, ho1ne· AREYOU Low maintenance BAYFRONT DUDl•••s/ Summer Rentul,ncur ••••••••••••••••••••••• furnish ulbedroomupartmentforas likcstoragt!,walk·in . FUSSY? ~~~?:~~c~~'1~;~~~1~~~~f. 2 Custom 1iomcs Onits ~GI• 1800 park, 2 hr hse. $00 per VACAN'I', I luge 4 Ur. 2"-'little as $35 .00 per month. b~~~~ttitnb~t~ ~u:tt~e~ This horne sells it.:se1f. land. Ask for {.A)rraine. BALHOA i•to:NINSlfLA •••••••••••••••.•••••••• wk . 673·7197 b a : i:. r e s t i K e oven, putio deck, 2 caf Upgruded cpts . & PETIITREALTY Excelh.'nt locationoothe NEW4·PLIXE5 CoslaMe•a 312 .. nu1ghborhood. S-150. per •Rent as m uch or as little as you cucloscd i:tiiraKewJloun· Uay&unly ~~blocklolhe b Good "' rno . Ask Cor Kei t b t thl b · 1 I ~ d r ap cs. 8 u i I t · in ss 2.7000 • b bo h 4 .. near t e ocean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ., .. _4,171 wan ... on a mon y as 1s . dry 1·001n . 1~ay on ye Cl'· -Ol·eoin. t:;uc me as b It ~ r ~ .... breakfast nook. i''riendJy·1-------.,---b d r nl s , 4 b al h s & t~x s c ers, apprcc1a-2 B It n1 o b i l e horn c . •All rent, a pplies toward purchase. tric. Adult:s. so. o .._.sl.' t:ul-de-sac St. 4 bdrms, 2 OWNER AMXIOUS c.; alll.'ry. 2 rircpla ces, lion. $llO,OOO. and up. Adults, no children or !luge J Br, corner lot. •Prompt, courteous deli very. llw)', 5 blks from bt:ach. blhs .C1.1ll9G8·4".56 Owner purchased a wetbar, uitr3 modern pets.646·4:&2.J lease op~1011 ok . New .of?ice furn iturc. $425 . 435 Go\deii rod, EXECUTIVE townhouse & musl sell ~ kitchen & private pier. cond . inside. Single&, Coro nu dc l Y ar. Sharp 3 bdrm .. 1~. ba., t'ee land. See at 1200 Newportle-ach 3169 Children . Pe t s ok. •Decorator·traincdconsultants. (7141675-9337 HOME, POOL nicely lnd ~cpd . Xlnl East Balboa Bl vd ., or ........................ Bar bitraOOJ-6739 •Move and Abbey moves with you. & PLAY YARD cond. Will sell V1\/Fl-lA, t'ull 675·8120 for more de-REALTY INC. LIVt:ON LIDO ISL t: ArchltecrDeiirgned TW~ 2500 s q rt. of luxury, only $4t.950 tails. 7 /I 2 Hr 2 Ba only $150mo. I-luge lot . Custom pool MORGANREALTY 14 46-1371 (21J>793-0427Collect I I~-··-.. l.uxury townhouael, a br, V lit°"" rOOftt Qnr>HU'#rOOflt studio, pilllo, frplc. SMk> 19 2S Harbor ll•d., Costa MffG tt 2 b 2 d-ks Huntin9fon 8oach 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fireplace, :J BR. 2 BA, rno. llilr· r, .... • w1Counlain & jacuzzi. SS2 4222 CUSTOM JACUZZI -• -Inc-Pro....._ 2000 Sep. pluy yu1u +solid•!----------+Pool. r-•1 2 Bit. Cottage. Newport 1-lcights. $300 1~10. · bl 1 or Call (714) 645.4772 frptc. $125 rno. Complc-new patnt. W. c ose to lion June 15. l..e11se. 409 . briC'k patio + rirepil. Gas GRE~:NTREt:/Hrookrield Big Ca nyon's best S ••••••••••••••••••••••• BBQ. Eleg ant m.a ste model. 4 Hr, 21J ba. I}:. value. EleKanl l story, 3 PRIME~ i.hopping & schools. $310 . Mo. Ask for Uev or J oe, Rflp-ABF BEYITURERENTS lrlR, <.:ontuct Curter. 2131 Call ~-~II suite + 3 Ir!; bdrms. 2~-:.i pool + sep. 8' jacu:tl.1 & Br, 3 Ba , imm:iculate, . bth. ProC. decor. 968-4456 redwood d~cking . Askin~ hi ~ h I y up g rad e d . £67 ,500. Prin. only. To S(>e $135,000. CUL-OE-SAC call t>44-41K l between !;I & 5, weekends call 5Sl-1015 Poul W Bru1nf1Pld &A .... o< 54q-asos Big lot wilh a fine 3 Loguna l•och 1048 :.;i-ii.,....i;ii"'iiiw;i-iiiii.-~-ii-i;;i•iiiii-;i bedroom home + a ••••••••••••••••••••••• bo nu s r·oo m ''1>pec -1'WO t'ORONE taculur" designed in lhc 3 lldr m ., 21,!t ba. home + garage. Ir you want a 1-Bft & ba w/kitchenette, neat home wilh load5 of w1sep. entranl'C & priv. living, call to Sl.-C this encl. patio. l\1anyextras! one. Only3yrs .old&abuyat $46,50_0 only S!>S,250 MISSION REALTY •• 494·0731 •• LIDO ISLE VIA HICE Charmini; J br, 2 ba. frpl. 1mm ed . o ccupancy . $7~1 .500. Owncr /Agcnl. 673-t;.189 NEWPORT SHORES 2-Sty A-frame: J BR . & ~~'Sil -ANYTIME Garden Setting sep guest house w/J·Br, on the fairway of one of bath & k1l ch. Walk to so. Ca lif 's. fine s t beac h, ten nis, etc . courses ; 3 bdrm. with $64,900 beamed ceilings & frplc.. CAYWOOD REALTY private pool & patio * 548·1290 • La Cuesta area. A jewel surrounded ---------- by greenery. An xlnt buy WILL BUY ANY HOUSE at$1ll'9 ,500 in NB for $22,SOO. C.ash. 548-6680 Bv the Sea ~1'l,l'l""ll<Bt:!'fil UpgraJ ed 4 bedroom. 2 ~ ~ll1l:"W baths, new carpets, briek 4 99-2800 fireplace and door from guesl balh to back yard. OCEAMFROMT Cre al for lhc jogger, A uniq ue & stunning h1kC'rid cr or beach lover .. home for the discerning Ma ny m ore extras! & so p h i s licate d . Sffi!.950. l)esigned by S tua rt l'flfl 'N!lll Woodard AJA . 'fhere arc I t I•(;ll\ifi! ljfU{\1 t ower i ng ceilin gs , 962-4471 (i':':)546-8103 sc u lp l ura·J d e tail s t hruool, finest qualily workmanship, skylights. 1''0 R SALB : ltus ti wood, glass. lo\•e ly archi tecture 2 story de-gardens & terrace_ Sep. sign. Ci r cle stairway artist 's studio & inner wilh view window lead · courlyard. $475.000 to ret rcal. Wood & boart TURNER ASSOC. w/heavy shake roof + glass exterior. 4 UR's. 1105 N. Cst llwy. Laguna BA ·s. fam rm. J car gar. 1.1 ____ 4_9_4_-_1_1_7_7 ___ 1 21-:i yrs. OwllCr movi~, Oceanrronl. Woods Cove, ~outh . New at SSJ.000. · 6 Bdrm '\ BA home Hkr962-5511 $l!Kl,OOO. 'Terms. 7 l,7.1•, .. : 0ASSur-.1 t: 6'10 V1\ L01\N. Own. 494 -7156. Lg BH , 21 2 ba, all bltns xi. loc. Village Inv. Mr ; Samuelian 963-4561 o 968·68!M. $4000. DO WN for nice 3 b • home near Westminsle Mall. Ai;t. 97!J-8.53J '.ASSU M B 7',, C:I loan. Dutch l lavcn 4 br, 2 ba, nr. Springdale & Slater. ,\gt . 979-8533 ~Ian REAL ESTATE 000 GI< nnE'y"· 'lt ~04 Q-17' S4Q C'llt> Fantastic! Greal vu. Rdwd dct•ks . beaut iful landscaping , converl. den, ram rm, dining rm. 3 Bdrm, 2•;-., ba. 584,500 BLUFFS CONDO Beaullfully upgraded 3 BH . 2Ltz Ba. t'Jlt Condo. Landscaped palio (or J:o-:-7. ma1nl. t;nd unil w /pr1vacy & \·ie ~·. $76,500. .............. HARBOR VIEW MONTEGO Enjoy the VIEW from this 4 BR, 2 BA, F /R home w /many upgrades. $79,:iOO. ••••••••••• JOIN OUR GROUP R.E. Sal•s Experi• NHded for ow office. Call now: 67J.760 I 963-4569 ~ J<o c kwood Ur , $83.750 U fu .shed Sut·r 11nlcll lO , Cal • 4_ "'' ..,..'11.)o ~"'!U,lf~l < ...,,., •1\ ...... ,!l.l IOLt,..-.,...,.., ..,,(>\ Co vington 4 -plex . Houses n ml Ul-:ACJ·IWALK Condo. ~ 916/48:1·5450. ____ ~ Perfect location. $1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New, Jg , 3 br, 2 ba, cl0t>e1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ U 'I pd plus cash spernS.able on Grnerol 3202 to bea c h. $360, mo. lA~~1lCJd~~C ~~~-Br,u2 ua: $8400 down paymcnl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :>8l·0887 Hou••• Unfurnist.d Apartm•nts Fwnishe-d \V . Newport, $:!95. Block Earns $900 per month. FREE t'REE 3 HR., 2 bu .. bltns, fe nced ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• to s11 nd, avail July 1:0 J-1 u r r y, c a I I ( 7 14 ) •Professional &•rvi(:c• )'d., garage. $275 Mo. 1st LCMJll"a Hills 3250 Balboa Island 3706 64.l-:iM}lj.ij 752·1700 . •LAMDLoltDS• & Last + $50 deposit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·:__ _____ _ INVOEl'VSITSM_IOENN·r Home-finders • 496-2948Art .5 P.M. Rent orLease4oBRhousc. HAY l•'llO!"!'I', 2 bcdroon_l. Costa Mesa l824 t J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tll E R''AL ·~~ATERS 642·9900 0 C 1 d Laguna II ills. :>81 -5590 g;iragc, 1rep acc. P••tio. "' ~· 4BR,2 A 'u · e-sac,nr. Monlbcu S•tlU-'' t.:0 1·n cr prop e r ty , Offle-atenPath California 's Larw:est k & hi $380 · I' " 1'W0 -.5 unit apt bldg just •R"ental Service!• P · sc s. inc s downsluirs in duplex. No I Hr . Adults no pets, completed rorsale. Close ----------1 .:rdnr. & wtr .640-1076 Laguna Ni9'te1 3252 dock, but beautiful view d s hwhrs. s hag c pts .. to major s hoppin g Vacant 2 Br $140. C.M. 2 -PBR Sl-IARP 3 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• over North Bayfront. closed garage, frpll'!• center. 1st yr write-off. Br H.B. $~10. 2 Br 'l'.11. 5 1¥a· bltns block wall 'n; 4 BR . Family room , l-'ully furnished, includ· DH(J. Gas & water pd.' $14 M. 536-2579; 592·5010 N.B. $195. 2 Br ·r .11. $255. school. $J'25. 963-J6l2 ' fi r_e p l ace , \•vls /drps , ing washer and dryer. Pool . •. Cd M. Agl.979-84JO blt1ns, renced yd. 2 car Available as sub-renlal LA MANCHAAPTS · $2000. Tax Robal• !I Htg Bc h Triplexes jusl bit 1-2-&3Br·Palio J BR . 2 BA . cpts.drps, garage. l st , last. deposit. now lo June 14lh. ~10 per 778 Sl·ott Place, CM l\1.V. 4 BR, 2 BA, Kll)S, r to, OW , yard<> fo r sum -499-2544. we£'k . Call 6-l·l·t742. 642--5073 pet,fncd ,garage m e r fun. S295. mo . • • , • A\·~il. sun1mer/winter : 4 l---------- H. BCH 3 br, kids, gar. llti.J.4569 M1ss1on V1e10 3267 bdrm. upper duplex apt. CAS1\ VJC"J'ORI A 2002 Huntington Open daily 1-5. s:D-6179 Stove, fenced ••••••••••••••••••••••• l , 2& Jllr. Unfurn /i'Urn.· Deluxe lhruout, deck. FURN I Sl-1 ED 1 I. Bch Sharp, clean, 2 BR w/new BARCELONA 2 br, cpts, ..: I' ·bu'y RllY 673 6000 fr. $169:50 gas/wtr. pd. TRIPLEX il65. 1 br, util pd. Beach. cpts, Drps, bltns. ~-drps. blt.ns, air , patio, Ja is -Adult.s -No Pets Sec. gate Bes t value i n North Fee/Bkr . mo. 963·4569 rncd. yd, no pets. $270. Balboa Peninsula 3707 Pool. Hee. Rm .. Elevator Costa Mesa. $565 mo. in· HOMEFIHDERS NEWLY dec'd lBr Z\.':l:ba, 1 ~8JO=·~S89=•:_ ______ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !>25 Victoria. 642-8970 com e. $55,000 Fee ; •642·9900• fp l c. n r . ocean . N•wportleoch 3269 Yrly,1 Br.utilpd$14:>Sgl Porlr..U.. $46,500. lease hold. Chi ldre n /singles OK . ••••••••••••••••••••••• man. no pets. 417 E. Bay. HAL PINCHIN RLTR. Balboa 151and 3206 Lease. lmmcd occ. $265. B,R AND new Newport 547"1155 · 675·ICl60 DEL~~~~ Apt:: 2727 E. Coast Hwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-6215 'terrace condo. 3 Br, 2Lf.t YEAH.LY bacht>lor. 112 J>vt Patios-Htd Pool 6 75 .. 4392 Little Isle. 337 B. ~ust Super Sharp 3 Br. bltns, ~a . $350. Adult.s, no pets. block lo beat•h, $JZ5/$Hii:J. Nr. Shop'g-Adlts Only L 8 ochUnit Bayfron t . Bay view, block rencing. 963_3612 675-5800,Bkr,no ree. mo., inl'I util. 675·5800, Martini .. Aph · 5 Ooguna -• &s 4 frplc, 2 br . 3 lcvel, auto aft ,lwkd;1ys. NEWPQ H.'r 'rJo:H.ll.. 3 br, likr,nofeec· ______ 1777Sa nt•An•A"e,CM cean view apts. gac pa.rk. t213)876-t7l.J ---' s ho ps. 11~ block Coasl 21/:t ba. l\1aster's uile, Costa Mesa 3724 l\lgrApt 113 646-5.542 3 Bit. 1\-'l ba, no m.aint. r 1 d ilwy. frontage, no ~·acan· Balboa Peninwla 3207 Prestige area. $315 per bltns, am r n1., n ry., c1cs. Asking only $42,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo . i\s k for Kei th patio,gar .. oceanviewon ········•·············· --LOW RATES Haci•nda DeMf.sa dow n. ow ner anxious to Bay view-2 yrs old 3 sly, 3 962 _441 1 • 15 acre park w/pool. $375 sell. Take ad vantage of Br/3 Ba. $610 mo, yr. Jse mo. 644-7357 •$8.60 Nighl &Up l60W. WillOft.C.M; •Studio& l BR AplS BEAUTIF1JL this opportunity to buy or sale. 675-6621/646·272S. 3 Bil , 2 HA nr. Oce.an *LUXURY CONDO •Water Beds UflOUNOS Lhe best Laguna Beach SJSO. mo. 549-249'J income property. Corona del Mer 3222 aft. 7:30 551·4390 Newport Crest 2 Br, 2 Ba , ,,TV & MaidServ Avail ADUL'rS-NOPETS "'Phone Serv, Htd pool IO minutes to ocean. Lge Rca lonomics,Corp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 car gar. Wet bar. Ten- Brokcrs 615-6700 For Lease Exec. type Irvine 3244 nis . P ool . $375/mo. Bce•d & Butter Money model home with ocean T••••1•••••k••3•b•••2••ba•••••• 1.::54c.5-::0=.1::7::1c. ------I view, 3 Br, 2 Ba. prof. urt eroc r. , wet •Children &Pet Section I Br $175. Gas & Waler •$5. oft weeks rent w /ad incl. Draperies, carpets, 2376 Ne""·port Blvd , CM gas he.al, gas stove, air 548-9755 or64$.-3961 conditioninK. swimming ~1akcrs 10 U all 2 Bed, landscaped. Spyglass bar, atrium . Lease $425. ELEGANT lay View $138,000 Ideally located Hill near Fashion Island. mo. HJJ-1927 4 BR. 4 BA . fam rm, den, HOLIDAY PLAZA ·1)001, rec. room, washer.i & dryers. in Westminster. Agent. 552.1781 4200 ft. Pool. Fantastic 968-9332. ~-~-------13 Bil , 2 BA . llome. Air, s howcase for enlert..ai n· -""-'-'-'"-------l0cean vu ; J BR .• 2 Ba .: frplc. patio. r~reation ing. UnL $1800; t"'urn. WALKTOOCEAH So. of Hwy . i'Tpl .. dbl. (ac. Dbl. g.ar .. $350 mo. S220 0 . 646 -8049 llr DELUXE Spacious l Br, 1~~~~---'C'C=:::' rurn :l(Jt . Pool. Ample parking. Adults, no pets. 1965 Pomona Ave .. CM * TRI PLEX-2 Yrs. new· l~g~a::'c.· ~$4~9=5~. ~A~gt::'.:. 67::_:~~==':__1 586·=·cll688CC-:....-----~l-'=5=2~-7=3=1~5-:_ ______ 1 choice-area. Owner unit -I BR, prefer middle age JSR + (2) 2eR-all have Ex~Ju s ivc Shore Cliff •RENTALS• 1'l,lewport Shores. 3 BR , 2 or retired, no child/pets. frplcs. Owner anxious, Road 3 Br. 2 Ba, Pvt. ac· UN IV. PARK ba. Lge. li ving rm., sun· $155. 642·584~ mustbesoldthis weck cesstollch.~yrlyor 2BR,2Ba ...... $335 f350 dec:k . Ne w paint &l ~=====-----1 BKR. 968_4433or846-a:Kll . s um m er r e ntal con-3 BR, 21h Ba .... $375 /425 carpets. $475/Moyearly Furn. lach & I Ir. &· ·'::;d=.e::'~e=-d::. 84=2::·:mi==-· ---I 3 BR. l:! Ba .......... $425 Davidson Rily ~-7575 ceptionally nice.· 2110 FIXER UPPER -TUR1'LEROCK Costa Me5a 3224 d S400 Exec. posh 3 BR, 2'h ba, Newport 81., ·CM. 4 PLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bil, 2 ba, en ·· /4.25 twn hse. frplc, pool, Park 1..:.:.=.CL.::.:.:.:c:::.:.::.c.:c_ __ I Inco me $8592. SP $60,000. ---------1 2 BR GIRBEENTREE ... ..,,,~. ,~1::.,;::.do:".C'$J8S::O:::.·;::ll4.::2::·004=2::.· __ I 280R3S,. Fullerton.2 I Cl M \ t D Lee 67"J 1&11 · a · · · · · · • · · · ~ 1 l u rn, rg c osets, 1 gen · a n , ·· COLLEGEPARK 'fl l E WI LWWS q ueen size bed, priv, BYOWNER J BR, 2 BA, fplc. r/o, 3BR,2 ba ........... $315 3 IEDR00M dressing rm, extra lrg !2 un its + ownec"' refrig., crtps,drps,dblc DEEH FIELU roo m s, en«;I. ga r . • Bl fl 1 family room, CA RM EL home. Commercial w ne. gar.. uc avcn poo . 3 BR '2 Ba .. $395 MODEL, llarbor View w/storagc. Adults only, PINECREEI( UYE5 UP TO ITS HAME · & d llitls. $450. per mo, year-· Lo' 150 x 200_ Adjacent to i395. month inclds pool ,_..... . l ~"="~ICC::."::.':_ ______ 1 GI IUYERS main intersect.ion, CM. m a1nl gar ener. Unbelievable 5BR 2ba LE•SE OPTION BIG CANYON .$160,000. 28% down. Roy McCcrcle lyJ~a~~-OFNEWPORT NEbAT 2~R. 1 Ba, walk to Over SOO tall trees and IO s tr ea m ! w ith~· waterralls create a re-. laxing setting for your spacious neW l·or 2·' bedroom apar tment. f'"ro m ·s195.· t,urniture available. Small pets OK. Adults only. Offi ce open 9~00 to 6:00, 2300 Fai rview Rd., Costa Me:sa . Phone 545-2300. A • LUXURIOUS 5 BDRM, Ow n e r wil l carry Realtor 1810~--' VISleN s upping . i 180 · mo. 2·story, crpls, drps. huge OCE• ~ y .._. .... ,.._ • REAL'f OllS 675-5511 642 7154 yd. close to oc-ean. Besl "'"" IEW fam rm wtwel bar, din-balance. Principalt;only. Costa Mesa548-7729 RIALTY 1~:.:::·_:::..:_ _______ I or atl,33onl y8'536 :.~· BKR. ~~h~~;c~~~ 3 ac~I ~dB~~ ed1ng rm1. b,;11991ia500rd rm, heal-_548::=c-8.:.7.:.59'-------;:~~~~~~~=~1 __ _:5~5~2~·~7~5~0~01_ __ BLUt'FS CON !)(). 3 Br, $105. to Slat>d. 1 Ull 1apt & ~-44 or 4 ·:...UI ne""" ciuiet slreet. Bkr. oii0mpoo"1ijj''-;;-;:;·';"-;:·.,..,., l-I UN T I NGTON Beach Top Qu a l ity t,amil y centrall y located:· $375 trailers . i\ ulL'i ony. 132 979.1~w ~ CALL NOW six·plex. 2 yrs new, "' Duplex . J br. 2 bo, .. ,75 RENTALS _W=·.:.wc:;::.l•~o::."::·"'=5·::'""::''::.1 __ 1 WALK TO BEACll-He<iul. "'"" 525 000 dn """ Mo. Broker644-113J 2 BR, 2"i BA Studio apt. utrium entry.4 BR.2 8A. 752 ·7315 9o7c'~-~~~.; ' . Agt . mo. 2569·8 Orange i\ve. 2 UR, t Ua ........... SJJO 1..::=c.=:.::::::.:.::.:.:.:=--Charming I Br . Bltns, DJW. cptg &drps. Owner asking $52 ,500.LCICJUllaNiguel 1052 ,,..,_, 540-7823 2 BR.2 Ba ,dcn ...... $275 Br , l 'h Ba. (rplc , l'aneled,yar<l.642-2986 Patio. $265 mo. 788 ,.., .. ~'""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bli,2 lia .....•. ~/360 dshwtJr. patio, U>Q. z.127 J A ·~81ll!l · ,.,.,.,........... DONALl1 M. BIRD Lots for sale 2200 GALS~ 2 br, util n"'id. s oann. gt . .....-..--3 UR , 2 Ha ....... $3!S5/400 I-:. 16th l,645-l048eves. Hunti•-'on leoch 3740 1 ----~------'•uoci•'•'· •••ho•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $165 2 br kids stove Jl B '"'' · · • · 38 ,2112 a ......... ~ b b All ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE Ground Flr.1 bi;< Lovely ocean view. 2 or 3 PORT ARNA s$;ln85gle2>bok .k_d t 3 Hit , 2 Ba .. ······ ... $4.25 Le;dleoc 1k~et lrpl~ 2pal~ ,.r FROM $42 Garden .apt. Pool, rec 4 & FAMILY Hr home. HY OWNi'.:ll. LAGUHA · r • 1 s, pe ·gar. 4 Hr. 2 ~2 Ua . l>onus · · $.525 · • ' ' • room. $175 . 71018th St. 645_04800r l -346-4~ MESA Verde 4 br. 2 ba, 3·4 BR . f'uniisheJ ly lse. 673-4198 WEEKLY HEXT TO PARK invites you to inspect kids, fncd. garage, $375. Summer n.entals San Juan Executive 5uitfl •2 BR, 1 Ba , Mesa Verde. 'Whal a localion? Next to Big Canyon Broad moor their panoramic view FUR N IS i-i ED I br, ulil SOR'S C • t 3278 727 Yorktown llvd. Adults. gar, avail. $185. Park,Pool &1'ennisina homl'..-lllr&fam.rm. si tes O\'e rl ooking pd,$180.t'ce/likr. RAI apisrono !· lleuchBlvdatYorktown Nopcts.833-8914 beuul i ful pride-Of· $179.$00 aJ,1.640.-5560 beautiful L<i.gWla BeactJ. HOMEFIHDERS •••••••••••••••..,••••••• ~1:~~~cr ~t~nii ~\u~11~;·.i~ ~ r 1xr:1t UPPER " u1t.2 _B_K_R_•94_·•_38B __ . ----1 ___ •_6_4_2_-_,_,_o_o_•__ REALTORS 8~~~t~u~:~ft1n.!~0~~t~: STU~~~·:l' 1 1 &Rs ~-i~~Js~a;~~.~:,}r~~~· UR. fa m -rm. air-cond. Ha , 20x40 cus tom pool, P r omon t o r y Bay -By ES VERDE 452.JCa m pu s l>r .. lrvine drps, Rt:c. Area w/pool, •Full kitchen 2 encl. g<iragcs, palio, home th"t looks BHANIJ quiC!t cul-de-stH', good Owner. Min imal down or M A Cam pus Valley Shop Ctr. $325. 493-5955, 493-7780 •l·lcatcd pool lndry. $310. mo. Mgr • t d ·1 ro 11 4 Bil, 2 b<i . Ve ry l"lcan. LL 833 "60 N f;W. $51,950. Call ne ig hborhood for ra e equi Y r sma l-'cnced yd.$375.557_3138 CA -o 0 3 Bd,m, 2 Ba . Water & •Laundryfucilitics &12·3488 t).t4.7211 Agent chi ldre n . 642 ·5792 or house in Newport area. •l-'ree utililics 642-~3 $119,000. Principals onl y. Near Wcslcliff Plaza. 3 Br L0quna l•ach 3248 trash ~: No pets 4~-8302 •l;-rce linens 1 & 2 BR garden apt.s, frpli EXCLUSIVE Turtlerock --------1 213/278-9966 or write. Box + lrg den. Jlrdwd noors. •••••••••!'••••••••••••• 31982 Via Belardes S.J. ··rv & maid scrv. av::ii l 0 /W, pvt. patios. N~: 1'err. home by UCI. 5 Br. BLUFFS VIEW 545, Beverly llills, Ca frplc. bltns & crpt. $t25 OCEANFRONT Laguna Santa Ana 3280 •Bar-8 -Quc Irvine Ind. area. $175 lo 2¥2 Ba , den. fnnl din. :1 Spacious Cu.'l lom1zed 1_90_2_13_. ________ 1 per mo. Kinj:laard Real RoyaleCondo.3br,2ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Phoneser vicc S200mo.s57·284l car gar. Util. rm & pan-Enjoy the Good Life C.:?ndominium 3 Ult, 3 Ha Mobil• home/ Estate , 642-2222 2000 sq . rt. Bar, frpl, Sec. Fireplace. 3 BR + den, 2 •l mile to ocean. ____ Sli 5. 2 BR, s ingle sty, ·~~~·s ~~o~ol l ~{~'~~ ~ Call493·2513 V1ewofUay 412Plata TrtrPrks 2300 MESA Vt::Hl)E. I m -guard. $795 mo. Lse. bath, cpts, drps, bllns, NO INC Hl:-.:ASE u1 sum-beam cei l .. cpls. d rps, C I. ., bl & __ --------S72,000 Owncr675-3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,Adults only. 714-499-2771 $295. mo. 963·45W · B b f 2049 "C.:" Wallace. "Go' 'ala 1na .... r. sc s macul:itc ! 3BR,2B A. 1nerrcnt. caut l r urn .s hop"g. $145.CU>. By appt .,. •LUXURY San Juon Mobile hme. 2 Bd. 2 Ba, fUlly cpt'd & drp'd. f'ncd 2 BR, (am r":', sunporch 4BR , den, fpl c, bar, bltns, apts $165 & S\75. Spanish d i re et ''. 646-881:13 or only . 1!;1161 Woodford • • LIVING Capistrano I 078 custom bu ill, close to yard. Covert."<! patio. Ohl. collage . Neal. clt!an. big yd. $200. + Isl & lai;t. style bldg, p\1. encl gar, _54_5_-7_628 ______ _ Terr.833-0SOti. One-of-a-kind 4UH, huge ••••••••••••••••••••••• sh0op1 ing,kbalus.6ocea n. frplc. Lse. $300. Avail. crp~d. $325. mo. Years 545_0808 pool, suuna, lndry, adlli. •Tropical Pool• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ram rm. 2 frplc's, wet BEAUTIFUi .. 3 br. 2 ba A u l par . · t. pm. or 6/1. 546-1561 cvt..'S. lease. Drive by 571 Lom-1.::.:=-.=c;_ ______ , 17301 Keel son Ln, 1 blk • bar, jatu1.1.i 1n yourown mdl. home. Nr. schls & weekends.49'.J..1171. .:::c.:.:.:..:::-=-=.::.=---1 ha r dy Lane & ca11W•5hl'linster 3298 W. of Beach off Slaler. 2 br , cpls, drpL!I, bllrL'I. Uni .. FloorPlan yard. Relax and enjoy lleach. Lg. fenced yd. Mountain D~ MESAVerdebeaul.Jbr,2 544.4457 ••••••••••••••••"•••••• 8'\2.7848 spiral st aircase, real Garden entry. step-down lhe clubh!>e , tennis & Mus t s e 11, s4 5 , 950. Resort' • 2400 ba. New crpt, 2 rrplcs. 2 Story, 4 BR, 2 BA, erpt.'I , 1~:.:::,;.::c:_______ frplc, ref rig, patio, gas & living room, formal din· priv;ile be a ch. BOND <l!J9-IS40aft.SPM $4Z5. Gardener & water Mo11Point drps, b ltns , close 10 Luxury s tudio condo. walerpd548·1168 ~ ing with atrium view. 3 REAL'l'Y INC. IS:.Jl -9411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd . 979 -.:>411 Oceanfront Lovely I w I r r p I , ;,it beach . Bel 2 baths I BY OW~ BIG BEAR LAKE h . _arge school s , st>ropping & w /ha rbou r view. $225 Pr1.me Mesa Verde. 2 ~.r', rms.. ' arge Divorce rorccsSalcNorth ,_ Sb b' dbl 1~ t •L DESIR•••c omc on _s paciou s freeways. $315. mo. i\sk mo."'2-2671 . 1\12 Ba. Garden pal10, ra m,·1y '"°m ·-• utility. Deluxe 2br den Twnhs, arp ca in, ""• .,~ ~-•'ounds private tenn•'s r 8 J 96J •= ~ '""' View. '"282 ", l Br. 21'1 Id r I co pf 'd ' or evor oe, . ........,. closed gar. walk l p ...Lo vely ya rd w i lh poolsideloc.Cust cpts& yro. pc, m urn · llOMt.: court s & your ow n spri nk le rs, patio and Ba . Fam. Rm. Din. ,Son· drps. l\1any xtras, 10';.b t'in'g avail. $16.750. Bkr. 2 Br, 2 Ha, L>cn, cptd, beach! $1500 mo. Lse. Condorninl'""' FURN. 1 br. S140. + util. 1'heatr es, shopp ing., decking. $73,900 Incl. the d~ck ,Uw /vicw. P: ;~e dn, 30yr. P rincipals only. _835=c·"'="''-------I drps, for ced air heat, Rita Myers Real F..state, Unfurnl1hecl 3425 ~l~~~!~~~,1~ ~;~ H~lSi.. 1 ,_54_•_·._s_ISH ______ _ la nd . Y · Y ownr. ~,. · 49S·l34G lllG BEAR Garb-d isp, bll·irL'>. patio,· 494 ·5420or900·1701 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ---------LOVELY 2 hr. spa". • .... •195-116·1. -""'-'"-''-------I new xtra lge "aragc, furn. AdulL.;; on· · I ' Mobil H Cllbin, close to Lake, sips eo 3 BR, 2 Ba, bltns, custom Laguna l•och 3748 roorns, cpt, n cc kltch. •WEKHOW• e OllMI 6 w h r /lly w k ly,nopets . J Bd ; 2 1h ba, CrJ?lce, cpts. drps , frplc, pvt••••••••••••••••••••••• brick s nackbar. pa\lo,· For Sol. I loo · as e r er. ee RA'f"' RE"SONA llLE cacpets dr apes bill s & LAGUNAMIGUEL or Wee kend. Aft. 6, ~ 1"" . · ' n._ pa t io, ad ults. $325 . Benutifully rurn. 1 BO, Xlnt.locatlon,rcas.ren~. VISleN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751-1121 Across from view, $450. p. mo. Avai l. 645·2345 .,. Convertible den. Util. in-351 Victoria, Apt. M7. • IEST • sr.·rur l !IS:> t'lamingo Country Club .<6/15. Lease. 494--0663 aft . cl. Complete w/linens, 646-4252 RIALTY FJ\l\111.Y 1.IVING al it':-i 8'x35' 1ox20· Cabana at-Ovtof State l27'Z5~M;;•s~o~O~r~•~54!1-;;::•~7~oo;;:;.];:6:p~m:=. :::;;:;:;;;:;,oij"I dlshe!i, i!tc. Near Victor 1----------. 552-7500 best-Well arrani<:l'd JBR, tat'hed. Call: 645-3272 P~y Duplexes U.....,_ 3.00 Hugo's, 1 blk to ocean & 2 Br. crpt, drps._ bl tns.; 2ba home $51..~ · -r-· ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar Neur s~p1•• ~-. · •·11 I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• GA:'7E'D""."· ahcips, view. AdUll&only , · '""' ·•· f;J" J~OVl-.:HS l-llDJ::A\V1\Y. Anxious .,.., er! .caving ,&/ ~ .... HEW o·-r.v side $175 No pall \'•c. ll••ul•'ful 10 , 42. 14 DELUXE '.!.L!!,.,:=-=--CLAY 1.. POUJ. ....-~ AvaHable 6/1·9/15. $900. ' • ' near the sea. Romantic 2 ... w' Deluxe split-level; 13001 ~m.:!!'.o~-·~!l4::=:-"4!:::51!'.'..::o:'~'9!M322::::::=::·c..t"S4:8:·635~~7-:--:;----:---MEXICA..,, & d\•n "'Ith imprcssi\'t' L~c. Br, Ha , Liv. Rm. UNITS ~ v-o.itr~, ,-~ sq ft, 2 bd rm w/lott-den,.1 ..., I d b I' \d 11 Pk N I R An••"'~',. t • ,.... BR, Cr"l.&, d""". stove, va u l e e<im t'el :. 1 u · 1 ope ll. en· 14 Del uxe unit.a for the lo d"""'CIP ""''f'OO• tcor F•idaJ', frplc, plush crptg, home-Hewportleoc:h 3769 ... ·.-· HACIENDA AJmostnew.$58,900 tal Sp. $53.00, Cash Price wise Investor. 4-Z bt and ••-1h c0<~lnoto........,. like storage, walk·in ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrig .• 71 7 W.J8lh St. Jn Oniv. Purk. Two de-Laguna HKJ-1 Rlty. $•I.JOO . 645·5836 Btw. 10·1 br units. Secured by tof..:.:"Zod~~!!!:!.!on. •1-closets, bath & guest $29.9S WK UP. l Bdr, 2 Ba 962'8936 $l7S.mo. Child llghtfu l l\1exlcan tile 496·4040 830-5050 8·12am,G-flpm. enclosed walls. Prime ~~ ~~t..::::.... ... :i;::... buth, bl tn au range & & Bach. Color1V. ma.idl-OcKc. _______ _ patios. One ls complete •~ nt La s Vegas locat ion. '(."'"..,. l•t ,.. .. 1 ... o1•~ oven. patio deck, 2 car serv, pooh. Tl{E MESA. 1 YR. NEW. Bcamed-.!1- MI I YI "' 1067 -.,._-· .. ·• s '" • ~'" .,,_...,. I d /la · ~r with a built-in BBQ, wet ss on •JV for sole 1300 Sparkling pool. Good ,,......,.., l6 '"""" .... 11, enc ose garagti w un· 415 N. Newport Bl. NB. wfCrp\c, 3 br, Zba. ovea, bar for outdoor enter-••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••• s pendable 9 '~ loan. I~ · ~S::::" ~~ dry room . Pay only clec-646-9681 range, dl~hwllhr, sba~ t.ainlng. Adult pool and f'or s .o le b )' owner . BARGA IN price for rast 1-lome away from hom!!. w.~ ,.~... _._ lrie. Adults. So. of Coast . crpts, drps. Gmd. n r. jacuazi Is close al hand. Beautiful LaPaz San-I sal e. Beaut, condo com-Anxious owner a$kJng :~!..":"'_ :c1f':.. ~:::::.:..., Hwy, 5 blks from beach. Two 5 hr 2 ba duplexes. J'ep encl 1tar. Avall June Move-in condition. 3 BR, model of Mission Viejo. only $2 12,000. Deluxe un· ~~~q :16:::.-:J ~!;.. ~J&"-$4 25. 435 Goldenrod, Com pl furn, Summer 1. $28S. 642-5270 ' i \11: ba. and only $57,SOO $53,900 .586·5797. ~lpet~~ 1~2ro"i~~:.~e~~r'1~: its-bargain priced. .,.,.,.,,.. ""'"""' 1•s..i..1-1e1 Corona del At itr. 1714) rental/year round lease.1-'-"-'--'------- includlngthe li.nd. -"==-'-'-"'-"-'~---I <;:'li Take advanlli(le. C<ill ::e;:.._ :!!:..., ~=::-675-9337. N 'pt llRh t s. Walk to 2 BR, 1 BA, e nclosed 40ASSUMABLELOANS come a pprox. $300,000. nowt7141752•1700_ :~:;---:::; V.f'::-beach.548·3917 garaa:c. Quiet couple, · RAISOR'S Jn SaddlebaC'k Valley Gtant pool,jaC\&ll-1 ,RYm. INVESTMENT 1•-••n..o ,.,.,_ NE W. 3 BR , 3 Ba , . sinale.$180 /mo.M&-1129 aren . Take over pay· 1arages. For r5ale or DIVISION 10 ...,, '°"'" .,,.., Capistrano Beach, oc:ea Oceanrront summer rcn· .:::====='--'~-""-- m ents no qualifying, no trade down. 7'}~ T.D. Dy r °"""' ~1 °" II -view, dbl g'ar. frplc, n lal 1508 & 1806 w. Ocean· Extra 1r,o 2 br, cptt·. REALTORS new Joan t'OSL"I. Rancho owner. Mr. n .. 400 N. Tl-IEREAL&STATERS 1i;:;,.1• ~l.V: !i~ school.$290.1-528·5107 fro n \ ND . 675-777 7, d rps, ncd yard. 1115. '4523CamputDr.,lnine Vleio· Realton.83l-0234 Acacia. i'~ullerton. {714 ) ~~"'!.. t?:. ffg:: 673·3752 . mo . 3012 t~l llmore , C V II ct...~"" 879·9744 HAWAII 1•01 rtv-116°"" H tb' 1 S40 2575 ' ampus ,. .ey~....., ... Lr. ----------1 Ku lllma t:st . Sale or ns..o-. M" •~l·'• 11\'es~mc in1t)'ouwan BACl·ll:-:LO R, J818 W, , • CALLl3J.a600 Class1l'ied ads sell big l..ca scCondo,2 BR.28a ·~"~11 ~~ ,.:.._.,. ::~;';" to sell . C l aslll,ricd :id~do Oce11nfront.,$ltlO.mo.vr. 2 B R . encl . p a l io • ,..__::::=:.::.::.::..::;:.:..:._I 11.cfl'llO, small iterm or any Sell things !ae;t with Dailf on Golf Courst. i'\lm or v< Mfl' 11 .>0 ro tol.....i. t0 It w~l l -C..:4111 NOW. ly. Single, no peis. aarage. No peU. Small Want ads Call 642.-5678 Item. Ju,,t call6'12·5678. Pilot Want Adi. ' Unfurn. 540-3111 !:"'' ?t·ll ,, Gjc-i ®A'-f)tlJ.l,..,1 S42·S678. 494·4029 childrtn ok. M2-7830 • 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( f I , • !"dd it. •. Build ii... Diaper it. .. Hammer It .•. carpet Thur&day,Mny 29, 1975 DAILY PILOT Ct) 1t ... Cement lt ... Wire lt ... 1-joe lt: .. Clean lt...Move 11. .. Press lt ... Pa1nt It... Nail It ... Plaster it ... Flx ft. •. SERVICE DIRECTORY P umb it. .. Patc 1t ••. 1P.e 1 ... emo e 1 Roof it. •. Landscape it...Tile it ... Trim it...Sewit. .. Haul it. .. Add It ... Plant it... Alter it...Learn It ... ~~••••••••••• C_.,..ter CWWC... H11A... L1Ri:l1c•p'- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '""JI Wanlll!rl ·-Id ' •••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••'! •"J• ... ot() e MASTERS Cr aCt1man11 ChJld e•re·my home C"JGAROENJNO R h I 1 • ., $ ROOFSCHf.CKEO ! , Lo bahyilt rur, my home Specialty. Remode:Uns. N.CM area nr S.D.lo'rwy: MComplel.eand noat c~::.v~fj~P ~·h c::d .,._"D CAPIMCi p:,::k. ~!~.l elnrt/eh,,o•,•,~ f11~~.l~~~~:~Ni6 . Repa ired & Replaced CM. 6'2-J!MZ flnl•h work r-'• Free 2 o~nl • r Cl f est I F 0 r -a U n 1 'I u 0 It • '""' 01·rect F'ael~Serv1'ce • 'Cll.;. ..... n.• or summer eanups, NI: • f nal &r0&dlna:.7$1-0338 est . Re i s. •49.27•9, timates.Call 540-682S --~ ~t. Gu<tr work&.310$. , ... ~~-0j20~~,.------··l--!9118-853'!!:~~1~or!_!8'~7~·~1070~-~ oiO~~~-:-h,~i;;;~~I personalized 1tyle in ., ., UcenseC»-1~ ,.....,.1S1rvice C IS •--:::--MO VI NG , h a u li n l, comple l (I la ndscp'g., 64.2·l9lJ VE RY NEAT PATCil P H:S49-2961 \•••••••••••••••••••••• _,. .......... ~ •ROTOTJu..ING • garugecle0&nup.RelliAble sprinklers & t:ust. dc·i--,-.. -~-------I J OHS & R ESTUCC0.1 ---c..c'-'-"~'--- NANCYBARNE.S •••••··~·•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Well done. Larae or fast service.9&'MH52 sign.contact : ""lllJ"AITypts Jo'ree E s t . 5S4·2481, Til• Typin K Ser vice. llcais J 0 11 N S Ca rp c l 4c Dressmaklnc lnTbe l~S~m~a~l~l!P~lol~.z15~1~-620!0~~M~l!ke!j ·-;;:;;;,;~-;::;;,e,;~;;-:--I J im J:>;Jmtr Jl'ree eat 6'75-3559 J im 893.1439 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ta tes by the pua:e 0 Upholstery. Dri ahampoo European Manner. We YOU CALL·WE JlAUL GRG~AE1N10JENIAVSf.:N 1 -.::;T~H;:l;-:H";"A-;--::MGMDl:=-;-:::7*-:--i.,~_._~:1',._ ~------l cERAMIC TILE. New & 'hour.&t0.588Sor548-200l (•oi l r e t 1 rda nt1). turniahewerythlnc.De-G---~s--1--ALWAYS AVAILABLE ._..., Remodel, f'ree est.. Sml <"=-'-'-""-'-'-"-'0..:.::..:::;:"-1 Di;greaiu:rs & all color aia:ned for you.Corday _....._ ........,~ YARDWORK. W-O:W7 2123 Newport Blvd, CM. D. Schwa rtz Sr. 558-1301 ••••••••••••••••••••••• jt>bs welcome. s.1&242t1. Consulta nt in financial br1ybtencr11 & 10 minute 1''aahiol\l.:16$-"232 •••••••••••••••••••••••1----------1 646-39Zl JUSTPLUMllMG7 m».naa:emeot. !l)yrs exp. bleach for your white by •ppt.only HANDYMAN-ffome8 &: College s tudent W/llltOn& ---------• •Waillpaperllanging• F tS Ile R Top Soil in aerospace & n:lutt.'C.I curpet:i, Save money by Apts . Con1cle ntious back&9'.:Y4t.onlruck.$S. Ford's Landscape. Sod DyFormerln.structor a$Ju:~OnecaJf·}o:aleti ••••••••••••••••••••••• indulltrlt:I'. IS yrs as Sr. sav111e me extra triPfi. llectrlcal l-'C~r~•~ll~•~m~•~•~·...:645-&\lll:=:::::o::.· --l .~h~r_. J_c_r_r~r•~•~·7SJ6. __ im ___ I ~!~~!d. ~:;:rs. Li e/ Carl Rebko -646-2449 J UST l'LU~IHING •TopSoil•Composl• ofri cer in majur corp. Clean living room,dtni111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''THINGS'' by Moose. ~ 1...:===='-"='----l =-:--::-,,..,-,...------1 • 64 2.4111 ,. •~J ulch•ROOwood .. 536·4986. rm & ha ll $1S. Any rm ELECTRIC IAN. Sml Gen woodwork_ repairs, ••••••••••••••••••;•••• M•IOIWY R.L. SINOR. State Ile/ in--;--;~;;:;:-;;;;;:=;:;::::---1 __ ~c~·a~l~l 5""-69~·~~30~--...::::..=.:.:.-------l $7.SO, couch $10, chair is. joba. malnt/ repairs. 22 plumbing, eLc.&12-5el3. HOUSECLEANTNC is our ••••••••••••••••••••••• srd. E xterior. QUALITY L.R. OTIS Plumbing T S • 1Syr11exp is wMtcount.s, yr1 exp. lie 233108. Busi·n-,. c ··" J aru'ce'a WILL IAM S & So n s &ECONOMY.979-3335. Waterhtrs ,all sn.es,<!is-rtt l'rv1ce s;,..,.nt~ noL 1ncthod. J do work 5'8-5203 c I p I ti "'" au M 8 · k Bl k/ posals, s toppages, re· •.••••••••••••••.•··~··•• •. •••••••••••••••••••••• m If Gd '· SJt •tol l -""-'='----~---1-arpen ry, an ng, Ra"&ed" A.nn.s.67$-6553 asonry. n c I -oc Palntlng/Repa1·r •• yr• I od 1· d ·1 ree lle moval limbing & J'AVE & Profit. Cutitom ysc . . rcl<i. -v fi• •••1 Patio covera-renees, de. ,..:ou;ECLEANING• Stone. Call 581.'1829-work guur, tak~';dva~: ~:Pi;i·n;.e~ew e~~c-Shrub c learing. Gen'I remod. repair, add·on, Ca. r pet & Upholstery ••••••••••••••••••••••• Larry 6'S-9532/M0-78S8 B ll bl pl Good · tage oC my exp. 536-7056. uon. Z4 Hrs. lie & bond clean·up. Mti-&103. Cl .a I g Sl • & .EXPERT J .... y re a e cou e. Mo•l-\nsuJation. l''ree est. & . n n · e m . apane ae YW&NDOWS WASHED?? Rate&. Rels.548-6271 ••'JI &i2·6263 ;Designs.64 5-:W:lJ. S hampou . Free est . Garden1ag Servlce. Free Call Brad '642·8853;1----------••••••••••••••••••••••• •TOPQUALl'fY • Finish Carpentry s.•-t. ble. ~'IA a dav proralL"<t Loe 1 St Interior & Exterior •646· • ford's Tree Ser vice. Ex perie n ced Crew. Lie /Insured. 962·7817 "°'~:.;;;-;;;-;;~~~-:--1 ~646~·7~8~1~1------~-~E&°.'.'!ll~m~a~l~e~.~-~331'!'!.!0~-_:.1 Brute 64$.()361 reas. Free Housecleaning. Reasona· OUT & ABOl..TI'?? PAI NTING • MARV "S l':trBlNG R.model.u-a1·r C-/C_,,... Quality /MainL/<.d&cp1 .,... ..-J a I :.i.tewideM<niing Call Lee 830-7278 NOJOBT SMAL' ~........ Own transportation & 7da,frecest,521·2071 ----------1 ~ Uphol•t~ VinceLenhoff "''""8475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aod, aprklrs, soil cond, WewillbuyorsellahDme food .S45·7487 ---~--~---·[ ----------1 -·• .,.,,,.,. 1 W allcoverings leMOdel & R_. •• •• • •••• • ••••••••••• •• LEONITE CONCRETE c e a nup. 642·3331/ tor you. Call John[-----~---Moving /llauling. Student fnstalled /Kemoved ·...-· b MINORllOME REPAll\ S TAMPING , Cob· 646·4908. 842·4474 1 _....__ ... 1_ w /large truck. Reas. J.E.Swcn~·-".....,"""'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re upho ls t cry , a o1ve Plumbing-Carpentry blesto ne , brit k , tile,1----------·1c=...:.:c.:_ _______ I ~ --J Barry 548 9723&839-5779 _,,,,,.......,........, Cuslom Kitchen & bath average q1,1.ality, be ow Ceramic Tile. 540-SSOO patios, etc. 640-4349. Y AID Cw.HUP F U R N 1 T tJ R E ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · Pati r e m od e li ng. Cu st om average price. 5J6.ZJ62: --------~-1 -<==:c:.::::.::.::_;::.::.:._-J CompMaint 6'5-0309 REFINISHED. CALL 1 ROTOT~LLING ~ Ambitious young man w / •••• ~:••••••••••••••••• Cabinets. Unique & un· USE THE C us t o m C arpe nlry . Block·Slumpstone Walls· 642·9620 Lanc1scap1ng-SodSales. truc k . H a ul, mov e, us ual wor k welcome . Fra ming or finish. Re· Patio Slabs MIKE'S GARDENING Jo'ree est. Master charge clean-up. Cheap. 847-1900 ~nsh.ade, covers,deeks. Me mcbc r B.D.Bureau. DAILY PILOT model /Addition549-41S9 Drives-Planters. 645·8720 All Services &Quality Days /eves ~2170Tom or 962.8990 fire ring, ~nches, wood, 91)2.8J14 ''F •ST ~-....;r<"cltt;;;.;;;k,:;;r;~ I ~c_c_=..c...===""-=1--"N~B~.~C~d~M!,.~C:!M~•c.;548-0930~~~ 1H•i119 brk. cone. Quality. 1-'air "' • -MacNe ill Woodcraft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving-llauling· price. Creativedesigns.' Have something you wanl RESULT'' C abin e l s bkca s e s The fastest draw in the Gardening-Maintenance GENERAL,HAULJNG Ldscaping-Garden Maint Cleanups Remodeling lge/smjobs. to sell? Cl assified ads do d oors, w i'ndows e tc'. West. . .a Oaily Pilot Cleanups &Hauling. REASONABLE Res. Comm. 'IWnhse. Exp. A·l work, college Ken, eves 642-1770. Ray., it we ll . -Call NO W, SERVICE 640-8292 Classified Ad. &tZ-5678. Reas. Bob&l$-0'198 • 646·5848 • Ken 545·4358 aft 5 students. 847·2126 days 675·9184. We Care. 642·5678. DIRECTORY Apcaln-'sUnfvm. Apcatmuts Umr11. Apool1Moti...........i ltetolot•hl.._.. 4300-nl•.tol 44Soa..1 .. ,. Loat&"-d 53ooHelpWentod 7100 ofpW..ted · 7100 ••••••• ••• • ••• •• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or u.tw.l.a.d ltoO ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••• •••• ••••••••••••• Opportunity SOOS •••••••••• • •••••••••••• • •••••• •• •·••••••••••••• • ••••• ••• • • •••••••••••• Costa M•10 3124 Mewport leach 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Female to share 3 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost : G erm .. Shep. mix, 'larieftder. Fcnde ••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••• Tow n ho u s,e , V i 11 a THE COLOMY Vending black & red ./beige, feml. ACCOUNTING Waitress. &per'd T ennis Ct. Apwt.,wfpool PARK MEWPOl.T Pacific. 962·9547 30 RETAIL SHOPS CAHDY ROUTE Vic 19th & Anaheim, 25 Yrs or older. Apply •Meed.$2V<iSll agc. lBr, den, APARTM&fTS Prime reasonable space Ex<"ellenl route of candy C.M·. Heward.646-4!)47. CLERK t.t it la 's Mexi can Rest. 2 a. .546-7637. B h I 2 & k .1 bl . . 547 W.19th S~.CM ac eorlor G>....,.sfor .... 4350 availablelarge&s mall. snac s ava1a e in LOST : G r a y Siamese 1 yr min. ex.per. AC· ~ Br crpts, garbage dis· ,posal, drps optional, 1 small child ok. $15o. mo. 642·729'1 after 5 pm. 2 Br, pool , bllns. Adlts, NO DRUGS or pets. $165. J2$.J 17th Pl, aft 11 am. Bedrooms and ••••••••••••••••••••••• Old world charm with your are a. Ideal way to male cat. Wearing nea counts Re ceivable in· Townhouses STORAGE r l>'rench windows, gables s upplement salary or collar, Vic. Broadway, eluding handlin~ 1..'Ullec· 1' .. r. $229.500pen9-6 gara ge or & trees. Adjacent to pens io n. Locations , tions & credit investiga· Daily rent. 1959 Maple Ave, No, Fe s t i val of Arts Installations & Training CM. Reward. 833-3903. 5 Coita Mesa . lions. Type 50 w.p.m. & Spa· Pools-Tennis ' Grounds. furni s hed . Financing p al 5350 operate 10 key adder by Acros::i rrom Fashion Sharesingle,storage,$15. 580BROADWAY available . Can be ex· enon 5 touch. Xlnt 1..-0. benefits. Island at Jamboree on C.M. LAGUNA BEACJI panded to full lime in· ••••••P•R••E•G•)'I•·::;;,.•••••• F'ull·time position. San Joaquin Hills Road. Call 642-7671. come . For inlormation """' IEAUTICIAHS Now interviewing (or: Hewporter Im Solon Call : 644·0661or540-8582 IEAUTICIAH Guarantee Ne wport Area. 548-131 l 17141644-1900 from $165 494.7915 ph. 714·879·1284 Ca ring confidenti a l :l Br, l lh bath, pvt. patio, 1---'-C..CC..:C..:.'-'-'---counseling & referral. nea r 17th St . shops. Oakwood offers the-Abortion, adoption & Call for appointment Jndustrial Reiations 17141494-9401 IEAUTICIAN- HAIR CUTTER Adults only, 518·St38. rinesl in country club liv· Office lntal 4400 Money to Loe 5025 keeping. ing at a price you can a(· ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP LOCATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• APCARE547--2563 Top location in bu!i y NEWBREEDAPTS Lge bacti /loft apt. util pd. App)ns, e ncl. gar. Pool, jacuzzi. $165/$205. 393 Hamilton. 642·1960 d ays, 645·44 ll eves WESTBAY Al'TS New 2 Br, ~l.S. Patio., .beaut. garden, brand ·new ~parklin g a pt . Adults, no pets, 527. W. Wilson, C. M. 645-9614 * 2 WEEKS FREE MoVe in w /deposits ooly 1 BR $190 2 BR $230 Refrig, Security, Poot, J acu zzi, Rec: Bidg w/e xercise r rq ., Billards, Color TV. · ford. There's $1 million 150 I Westclff Dr. MESA VB.DI C0111fnlcticm Lo.. TELONIC South Coast Plaza mall.' in recreation facilities, a Newport Financial Ctr DRIVE PLAZA Mr. Park, 673-7348 ADA.MS MASSA.GI Guara nteed wage, 40 hr ' lull time activities direc· Le ..... Office Spoce for store or orfice. Ample Clean pri vale rooms. ALTAIR wk. vacation benefits. I tor who plans parties, Callon Site Manager parking. Town&:country M01t1yWanted 5030 Massage & Sauna. 8839 Rt:GIS Beauty Salon, BBQ's, trips &: more! (714 ,642.3111 ext2"6 atmosphere. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adams Ave, llunt. Bch. CH S40·8888. Free Sunday brunch. 1525 Mesa Verde Or. E. Wanted lo borrow $5000. 963·1247, Mon thru Sat LA GU MA If.A Apply in Person Only Plus bea utiful singles, Costa Mesa. 56---4l2l Secured by 2nd TD. Goodl ~l.~la~m~'~li~l ~m~i~d~ru~·gh~l.;;-;~;-J..!E~q~u~a;l~O~p~po~r.~E~m~p~lo~y;e;r~~;;;:~;;:;;;;;:;;::;:;;:;;;;;; 1&2 bedroom apl s, Costa Mesa Rea] Estate. furnished&unlumished. 1736 ANAH~IM,CM. 10"/" interest. Excellent PROBLEi\1S?WECARF; Accurat e Ty pist fo r Boys & Girls · Oakwood Garden Apts Ground noor-600 sq_ n. credit refernces. 545-4289 0 N E W /\ Y H EL P news paper. Call 645+6111 · CENTER 10 to 14 years or age. Dai· offers an exclusive "No Office, restroom, park· htwn 8:30 & 4, ask tor 1 p ·1 d 1· 1 " ~..-c: •• J• Mor+-s,Trust , __ 24_h_r_H_o_l_L_;_ne_S4_S._8800 __ 1 y 1 ot e 1very ,rou es Rent Raise Guarantee . ., ~ ...,_.. ing, etc. 673-2654.eves. 'T".:~ 1 Barry. may be a vailable in your . We guarantee lhat your .,;,.,,. -~--------! Deidi ' 5035 DO YOUR OWN --~-------[ area. Earn profit for de· rent will not be raised for ./ '*""-I .... trial R-~ 4500 •••••• •• ••••••••••••••• Advertising Sales Person. ./M ,._..,_.... I nw.. DIVORCE Ba se pay + comm. Call li veries & cash, trips or ONE FULL YEAR & you ./. ..... ---••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% 1'he Wave Project 645·6111 ask for Barry merchandise for selling -4•'••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine Ave. at Mesa still have the nexibility ~=-~....-. NEW BUILDINGS at DIVORCE CENTE R g.4:30_ new ·s ubscriptions. For ~ase new 2 BD, 2 BA .----54_5·_4_85_5___ 01 month t~ mon~ OC:· O.C. Airport. 2400 to 8000 I st TD Loc..a1/:t'/o Atty. T r a ined Consul· info rmation please call 1 D.aroint 3126 ~ondo. S wim pool.· Th Be h' · cupancy. ents rom sq (t. ample parking. 2MITDLo.s tants to Assist You. $75. Allskpr.,fem.,Ref.liv/in 642·432 l : Fro m San 4-iauna , tennis. Private LlVENe ar e ac · $165.Pricesvarybytoca· SOME UNITS FOil Lowestrates OrangeCo. + ri lingfee.548·4216 for lite cook . Sal . Pvt Cle me nte -San Juan 1 ;eommunity ~. 831·2160 Cosa dll Sol lion. Models open lO to 7· SALE AT IOo/" OOWN. Sattler u... Co. appt. H.m /Ba, Cdm, bil-6267, Capis trano area, call ~ .Or831 ·1678 Beauliful Adul,tApts Sorr y, no pets o rl----------Koll /Irvine Cent.er. Call ....... ,. 67S-1827 495·0630andMissionVie-1 . From SllO children. 55• Pll 5qFT Dan Curtis. (714)979-9205 642-2171 54.S-0611 Increase your bust line 11 ----------jo-El Toro area, call ~ew 2 Br, 2 Ba, spacious 21661 Brookhurst, HB Oakwood 1617WESTCLIFF-NB Serving Harbor area 24 to 3 cup sizes, 2 wks or ASST. MA.HAGY S8l -ti3lO. :b~own shag. bit.~, Ocean 962·6653 d AGT. 541-fi032: MISSIOM VllEJO years your m o ney ba c k. Days, 6am-2ptn. Wed EqualOppor. Employer ~ew. No clearungfeeor·1------'-'------Gar en --W-"-A=TER==-'-'=---1 HandytoSanDiegoFwy. 1 .. ~_;;.; .. ;;c~.~.;.; .. ;;i;.1,-:--11_84_•_·_79_5_9_o_r_8_94_·_00<_1 ___ 1 thru Sun. Full ins ur. 'eposit ifqualified.33781 WESTCLJFF across fr Apar.tmen, ts 200 to 2000 sq.ft. Call rft'SOIMllt/ Social Clubs 5400 pac kage, vacation & 8 kk / 1. 1. 'Marianna.496-8820. Coeo·s.2 8R,2Ba,1')'plc, Mewportleeclll owner831·1400 Lost&FOIMd bonus. Apply aft 3PM, oo .. cepe r war is 1c •-FA .... ,_..._.. Executiveoffices ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nau g les Drive Thru ab1l1t y n eeded. Copy patio, crpts, ...._..,.., / Jrvlneat16th Costa Mesa-Santa Ana••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Dance Soci al Solos R es taura nt, 21401 Cats, 33 "3rd, Lag. Bch.' ~~01,' f~~·1t':.3i~i~'. 6-45-0550 Vie~5:rf!5:::'w~ter M·l, 1200/1320/l,716 sq ft. lottlrfomd 5100 40 +.Sat. May 31. 8PM Brookhurst St,11.D. 494·7133 . CllEZ ORO APTS .....-llLL Glll«>Y Ofc., Warehse, prk'g. 220 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to 12. Li ve band. Santa l...'.'.:.:::::O.:::CC::.::CC.:::-"'.--l-::,,.,-,.-----,:-:-,:--:-:-::-••••••••••••••••••••••• H234 Atlanta J;~64~2~·~023;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J'-•"".::"'"".~~-· Realtor 67•6161 pwr. 646·1252/644·2228 LOST tFOUNPA PET? /\na College Student Attra ctive girl lo model 1 Bookkeeper /Adm Assist 1,2&3 BR. Priv. gar., -.,. 960-2900AdoPtion,Low Lounge. 17th & Bristol. afternoon a week. Must P /tim e, Irvine area. I h d nrS ...,v · NEWPORTNEARHOSP. Cost Spay/"eu'-Inlo 539·"'"'1. ·have a ni·ce figure & be Must be exper'd. Call poo , was er, ryer, MESA VERDI b $140 up ~tore-Offices cpts 6300sqllofcindus'l.Jex· ---·---'"--~---··i---~----~---i Mr.Slater,714/556-3937 .. Close to beach. 536·0l3G 2 Bdrms., 11n bath condo 1l,, ores drps air bath. 17301 ec. of cs w /pvt baths & REW ARD Travel 5450 sophisticated. Great pay. "lhpool M•<Mo BeachBlH B 8422834 f Strictly for run. Privacy ··-•-ys&G1·~. I llKITO IE.A.CH wi ·.....,... · ' · · view. 5 Jr exec o cs. LOST: Diamond Ring, 2 •••••••••••.•,••••••••••• & discretion assured. -n NEAR SHOPPIMG STEPS TO IEA.CH CORONA DELMAR PROFESS'LCLASSA Cont. rm. Rerept. area. larger diamonds mount· SEE EUROPE W ri l e d e s c rib i n g Apply in person, Thurs .))e autilul new 2 BR s ludio apts . Frplcs, bltns, dishw ashers, 2 car garage. Sundccks. fTom .,$26(). 536·2~79 2 BR , l ba. Winter$235 2 Br Townhouse, lrplc, Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd, Prod. of cs. Assembly & ed with 2 sizes of smaller yourself , Write ad #386, mornings & Mon. mom- 2BR,1 ba, unf, $285 from$275.lBtfrom$205. C.M. Air cond., wood ma~uf . ~r e a. Sou nd ones.675·3675Bef.8am& BY CAR Dai ly Pilot. P.O. Box ings betwn lOam & 12 3BR,2ba.lum,$315 Pool, tennis. continental panel walls, drapes, studio optional. Broke~s Aft.1:30pm. p h E lS60,CostaMesa92626 noon. I NIWPORTCRIST carpet, e lec., music, wel com e . Mon-Fri. urc ase a ny uropean AlleyWnt 2 BR·•28a ___ .. 0 t c:?<; breaklast.Someocean& k. MR 645+5400 LOST : Male Gldn . Car for d e liver y in /\UTOMOTIVE 2106W.Oceanfronl ' ·~~ -Calal1·na views. Separate janitor, par ing. · · Reln"ever & fem. Jn-sh Europe & let us plan your WEH•VE Stever Mgr 557"-0136 or CASHIER NewportBch ti7S.1714-.--family section. Close to ' • Former boat mfg'r. 1 Sette r. Vic. CM area. in dividual tour. From Expe r 'd . N e wport I Love At 1st lite SUMMER RENTALS shopping &. fi.ne beach, 646·8396 comm'l ac., 2 bldgs 3750 Family pets. Reward . take-off to home-landing, Dats un. 833.1300. Car: lot m a n. W ash~, '·1 & 2 Br avail. f\&m & un· 6'4·2611. * 1 MO. FREE RENT* sq.rt./ lrg spray booth. 5.56·6759, work640-5100 ·you 'll be in the hands of pohsh. etc. Must be ex· i urn. APPLE AP'I'S. A 1·2·3 Rm. offices from 673-3045. experts. Also lease& ren-Automobile pcrienced &. reliable.: unique idea in adult apt $135 r Near LOST: Gra y & blk. Aust. tal c ars . EURAUTO, Swi"fcL1..--~ Steady job, good hours,· 'Jiving. 6700 Warner Ave, IOOMI 4000 · pe ':'1°· v 1200 Sq. Ft. M·l W/front Shep/Setter rrux, male. Lido V i I I age , N.H. ~ company benefits. Apply Hunting ton Beach . ••••••••••••••••••••••• a~~~s~N~ ~a:~eQ~ orfice, lge r~ar door. 220 Vic 11th & Cst Hwy, •ID ti73-4550 Receptionist in person only. Absolute.. 847-6047. No lease. Sorry ROOMS $20. wk CIP with P 833.3223 9Til noon 3·Pha~e. Unit 16, $185. 629 536·4385; 892·1267. $100 ~ 1 & Switchboard, light book:. ly 00 phone t<ills. See Mr • . •n~o~ch~;~td~r~e~n~o~rjpets~~·-=~~1 ~~~~~~~~~~~1 kitchen $30. wk up apt. S332840Afte noon Terminal Way, Costa Reward. ymen. keeping , light t yping. Nielsen at; .:; 548-9755or&45-:S67. · r Mes a. Day5, 540.5710, reparation Ex per~ only. Ba uer T erryBuick S PACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. $355. 3 Br, 2 ba, blktobch. NEW plush offi ce bldg, 2 eves 646·0681 FOUND: Dog ~ream ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buick & Imports, Phone Sth & Walnut ·apt.s. Children OK. 17391 No pets/children. Yrly. LlVE AT THE BEACH lo . 6 rm suites. Con· w~~ 4600 female Afghan. Vic. CM. Jobi We111ted. 7075 Mrs. Cameron, 979-2500. Huntington Beach "'A" Kcelson, 1 blk. W. of W·Newport. 642·1531 • $30. wk & up. 613-0WO I ce rm xerox ....... , _.._ 646+6947 •••••••••••••••••••••••I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ---"'~~;:;;;;;z:::::.-:Beach Bl. off Sluter· s 2 B 2 B dplx rxio:: PINE KNOT MOTEL eoepr.,eern Nr oc· Airport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Male Nurse aval lable forl1 CASHIERS Pac r a ,......, · • 2 3 BR u r ~·-··--FOUND : male Irish set· Pr r AYON 842-0389 · ' ' N Under new management 333:3640 or n urn. nuw.c d N Private duty. e er 12 Full·time. over 18. upr/lwr turn. $280 r.1 -=.==-c.c_-.,-'---"'::c,,.,--J~~='-------I w/gar & fed yd. 1-'or 2 ter. welt traine . r . ormore hours.494-8810. N' d I Be h 2 Och Ad lt •••a190 K · CM 22 dSl CM 0••~40 Goodpay.5 Locations ew e ux.e ac area • .....,. · Pvt ent/ . pnv. OPFICI SPACE Ml Adults, 1 child. 751-J.818 n · · '"""' ·tk, 2 Ba, closed gar, au I .:===~~----I $25 /wk & $60/mo. up 1 -'~~:..!.::!'.!::!:.!.:'.!~~-1 ---::-::-:-::-:-::-~:---1 Chicago law school grad THERE"S A Metro Ccr Wash ,. · I ·i DELUXE Westcllfr Drive, 450 sq. fOUMD: A..._ 2950 H bo Bl c M bltns. $275 mo. inc . ull . Brand new3 br,3baCon· 548·5854or556-0058 It .. private bathroom, .. Mnett/l••est/ 979·1471'aft"'-.6 seeking,job as lkawJulclerk. WORLD WAITING a r r • .. ..846·llll; S4G-4938 agt. No do. View. Adults, no pets. Room, pvt bath. Pref air. etc. $175. per mo. ~· Ready or wor Y l. FOR YOU... Cdl\f Arca-Resp. lady to -f~e~·~·-;;--;;~-:::-::::::;-::;-1 ~$<~25~.~54~8~·0~7~5~7-----1 mature young man. Sch CaJIGene Hill,GU·o:llO ••••••••••••••,•••••••• FOUND : Sat. 5/24, CdM . WJie~~l~~Tri:.a~~b~'. clean house, cook dinner . 2 'BR, 2 BA . nr. new, nr. area. San Clem. 496-3345 ... IS Retrieve r Pup. Call 22 / 0 ·1 p ·1ot p o A s a n A V O N for 3 children. 5 Oars a 'bch. Refri g. Pvt. unit, Eastbluff Tnhse beaut. FllEI~ . Oppac lwlty 5005 675·3439. 4 c o 31 y 1 ' .. REPRES ENTATlVE. week·3 Hrs a day. (714 } Har. 962·3005 apt. 2 Br , 3 Ba, bltns. eves 0£c space In Mlsnon Vie· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~560, Costa Mesa, Ca You meet new people & 556-3766 frplc, patio, pool, avail. Bach. Apt. nice pvt ent. 6: jo &: Laguna ~iguel as Ambitious Couple needing Jo'OU Ni>: Neutered male h 1 · Bet I -''--'-'-""-----~- . Surfer's P.-.dl_. $350.64-4·0355 Ba. elder manor woman low as 30c sq ft.in newofc more income. Unusual German Shepherd, beige Australi a n RN, fem., t:rv~h=n"!i~t~~;~f~me? ~~-si~~~j~~t.p~~~~~ Big apt . across from 2 BR oceanfront, tower Nr.ehops.842·5392. bldg. Call Owner, opportun ity tor good w/blk.face.638-0548 widely exp'd. Avail for Call .540·7041Days. nee. MrLyons848-lOOt •Hunt. cliffs. Maximum4 $330 yrly Avl 6-1 gar •-letlfrlh 4200 831·1400. earnings. Worktoge\Jier. FOUND : Lady "s bike priv a t e dut·y work .[~~~~~~~~~!l~~~"-;~~~:;;;=- ' '-eople.847·4387. S009'"S' · h ,· ,,.1 .... ,; ;:ceeMAr Part time or full time. 6736819 1-COOK r II & 1,· -$.J.:.="'-'-"-"-'----,-::c::cc 1.~~,.~~·=·~· ~o~r.=.. ~:.::~·-:::.::.1 • • •• • •• • • • • •••••••••••• "4 N. Newport Blvd. Unit M es a Ve rde Country · r · . u P 1 me . • RM 2 b blk to ··s·• -·. "C"• -•. Ul1·1. PH: 615·6884 . PTI.. Cl b Call Brent . . Ba.by Companion 1ve-1n, Conv Hosp1.l'I TWO & THREE BD Duplex, walk to beach. 3 Furn r , ocean, .--u a rea. RouseS1tterAug.Med1cal lite house work&: cook. · n • -APTS, 1 to 4 bUts. frooi Br 2 Ba & Gar. $345 yrly, NB. Le sundeck. Avl now -paid. 675·8457. $5,500 IUYS Green at S57-a:no. student , ca r e f 0 r 642_4630 Call 642·0.SSS •beach. AI4L trrlLlTIES 548.1290or642-351'9. lhruAug.613-0236. NO. ~--ta Mesa Dental/ E sta blis he d money LOST Bl kdog 7 m6s animalsetc.~fessage for _ · Cook wanted. Langlois PAID. Fireplc's,private . h.lBR2b Medj;'l/Ofcsuitesavail. making bouf.ique in w /w~ite '~eek & chesi.' Al.714-772-2380. Babys1tter,for2boys,6& l"rozen Food s . 2975 •patios. OPEN HOUSE 2·2 BR's, 1 bath, large, ~.~.~i:t·t:1e.ch.Chi~ From $l4S/mo. Mr. prime area. Inventory Ans. lo Minta. No tags, Bookkee p e r , P /Timc. 10,d my h o me . 9.5 Laguna Canyon Rd, LB . .Sal /Sun P M: 406·426 pool. Children over 18. . 2900 negotiable F-~sale ' Wk ays.968·943Saft.6 497.17,1. 22nd St or call TOBIN $2tOtvesonly642-2678 OK. Rel$. 4 /15·9/1, O'Keefe ,833-GEM:'~ · chokercoll ar.548-9190. Exp. P refer PGBR, bu,~~::;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= f!EALT"f • 84&-1311. NO WESTCLIFF 2 br, l lf.a ba lurn'd, (714) 982-1408 Newly decor at.eel offi.c~. lZO.FT;slin Ave,, N.B. Purse gope, t.an w/con· ~~?K . CM-NU area] Bank ~E E . lownhse Adlts only no Balboa . 2 +den $250 wk. CdM . 21S sq. n. Pac1f1c REALTORS 642·4623 tacts blue w'.lllel &: ~n-Data Processing EX lge 2 br 2 ba dlx pets 17.28 Bedford 'Ln. Bach. + sundeck, $125 CoutHwyaddress. tents of spec1a1 meaning Help Wanted 7100 Experioced PROGRAMMER poo. lside apt~ bch. Actu, '-<;i mo. 548.7533 wk. Parklne. 675-6712 Call 675-2061. HARDWARE STORE, to owner. Good reward. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Full~ .......,. Newport Be ach, old Call collect 714·SZ.1774 •-ANALYSTS .sorry no pets, $l80. Fwolthed VK_R_ 4250 DIC SurTIS fashioned store pen. lori -====~~--1 ACCOUMTS TELLER 536·8362 ~ Jl.#alm1nt1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• couple . s•o.ooo. com· LOST : Bl o nd TER· or u-..i-ltOO Lovely 2 Bedniom, sun· .. OM SI 70 plete. Owner. 675-7283 or RIPOO. m•le brn ""'' & PAY AILI LClplMI leech ll48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck. Near~ch '12$, Airport Area. 833-3640 494.82$3 eyes. Goldenrod & 4th, Newport Beach area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM 640 S332 Real Estate Developer, No. End. 1 BR. l V. blks ~ weekly.&73· 6 OfOceorStoreRenlal 700 SALISGIRLS . . Cons truc tion exper . ~rom .beach & ~· $U5 UCllllG ""'*'"' · l..t•to.... 4JOO SQ.ft. Ocean ~iew. 1111 $. IMYISTOll LOST : English Point.er , rt.'<fd. meld g utU. Yr " Lease. llllf tMEStlltMllC ••••••••••••••••••••••• EI C a m 1 no, Sa n wht w /blk Vi c. Warner & The Will iam Lyon Co. Adult.a,nopet.s.49'7·2678. , i IMMl"'"""'"uo OCEAN VIEW, Share Clemente. ' Sma11 l nve1tme.nt Newl and, H.B. Reward. 833.3600 M r.Tho~n h 2 Br dplx I $10,000. Top ladles high 848-8606 Apart for r ent, Ocean • l«helot• super 5 arp Ava n Of rice Space furnished. fa1hion dress shop. Palm 1----------,-1 CCOU .... • .... . View.$250.lBt, •11•,2 •• CdM. S22:!1i "rl2 van. Comfortable reas 1ulla· Sprin•a area. Top Iota· Los t : Samoyed m ale A "'~' 494.9002, •2 ea I Den &/lO. C•1167$-l · ble 2 deslis. Pe rteet lion. Boom area. E&tab'l $/Z.S/75, full grovm. Vic. Ct> A 1:-.. irm seeks am· from 1175·$415 Fema'e to share 3 BR Oran1eCty.loc.2212 Du· bui lnesa. Must be ex· 16th&:17th St.CM.S2S re· bil iou s accountant Hlwperi leech ll'9 house with mother i.. 2 ponl, lrv. 'l'ypwrtr:.,t.elex, per"d In all phaees o( ward. 642-2364 knowledceable in taxei-, ····•••••••••••••••••••• Metov.tdelott&Adamt · dauchlers . F'urn. copletaccess.833-0243 dreaa bus. Balance of in-a uditing. management UHITB> Cotlf.....,;a- 6 Monart h Bay Plaza South Laguna 1714149(>.127] 171418]1-1970 An Equal Opportunity Employer be-a chfronl·"reat view, 540-1100 546-MlO vestment out of profit to FOUND: ·Small, white services "· supcrvls.rng " BA Beaut. priva te Newport rl&hl person. 11.-1., lO mal e dot . Old tags. for small client practice. IAITIHDEI quiet beath. 3 BR, 2 • Fe male 21.co to aha re exec. oflite lri aul&e . Cltaalfled ad..;.~" cJo 54&-4631 . Send resume to: Ad. 338. Ex.per 'd . P /time. Apply :!~!!!~0· $600 util incl'd. P~~ME~~~rl~~ Condo. Own rm A. bide. Reuonable.&&5-3100 DaUy Pilot. P. o. 'eox Fou' ND · C 1• 1 Da il y Pilot, P .O.Box in person Sam's Seafood ... ~ ,,_..,.. -~•• ·Pool C 11 u•-1-r -M Calif · on nr 0 1<>• Costa Mesa 92626 II ~1 E ~---1 llwy MINUl'ES'l'ONP'l' ' 1 _.._ -. ............. 4450 1580. """9ta tN, · money on Main S t, '7JN, ' ' ~ • VJil3 . ' $pnclous corntr :IBR. l i,; b lks beach.Courty1rd 'pool, lock garage $2U. Adult Uvlna. 64$-5160 J;:ASTBLIJFF .2 BR fll!O, -Pool, (rp1c, adult.I, no 'J><U.844 .. 161 BCH. tailt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 938:!$ Balboa. Mein Day. Iden· ACCOUNTANT 1-Cd_M_·-------1 Bach, 1&3 BR.from$11S. Fem. to"aba.re 4 br ccr.do 2 SHOPS, Ideal lot.1Uon , tify, s:la·8211 Exp. Semi Sr . tor PA ofc Ba rtend e r. Coo k &r Adults , NoPeU Chtldllk SIO+ Call for bookstore. c•ndle You don t need • SlUI to in H.U. Must be able to Cocktail Waitress. Sum· 1561 Mesa Dr. 981-11Jd. H°u1't. Bch. s hop or art &•llery. "draw falt" When you FOUND: 2 Afthan Dop, 1 prepare inc. t.ax rot.urns. mer Or permanonUy. Ap· (5 Bl.lu EaatolNtwport ' Located in •&he Mall at place an ad in the Daily bm, 1 whl, Vic. Wke 4c r /time perm. 536-4161. ply Nwpl Och. Tennis Blvd.) Flllti:l wht l l .OU: want in 'the Factory, N .B. PUot.WantAdaJCallnow lndlanapoll1, U."B . Eve&S36·l7D3. Club.6'14.0050 Ml-9lllO Daily Pilot.Q aulneds. mtcOI -6'2·5173. 960-3513 r Immediate openings irt1 Newport Beach. We need severa l profes sionals w /extensive experience in: •OH-LINE '""' •IATCH CO NSU MER FINANCE 1\PPLICATIONS COBOl~OS VS E NVl llONM ENT 370/158 Send resume &rectnt salary hl$tory to: AVCO -lolS..•lcft 620tt.wpariCtrlll' ... ..,.... .... c.. Atln: Carol Sniilh Equal Oppor. ~yer • I " { , ' 1 I (;If DAILY PILOT Tnursday.May20. 1975 ...... __. · 71to'-W:Ma4 71M!HoliPW-.I 7100• ~ · .IOZO l'woil!wa I050 Miac1l1;1D ,. IOIO •••·•-••-•·••••-••••• ~~~T•••••••••••·-·-·-·••••••••-·•·•-••• •••••••••••••••1••••••• •••••••••••·••••••·•·••••• •••••••••••\••••••••••• ~W-.i Wmh4 7 UICl.ltofi1 W-.I 7100 Youa1 l a dy with car, \l~Blkes/Patl$.$1~/up. QUALITY •ola & lov· SCRAM-LETS ..... •••••••••••••••••r••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••ti •••••••••••••••• llSJAUl.AMT work lOtl, 6 da)'I, good BNMY /&e181i1tCraMde. ~88 eteal, 6oaul, nfl\l"r ~Deck }Jand ror private INSURANCE AGENCY Leather Cr11Jt:smen for money.Call66-014S ewport · .&&a·:rlO used.,movioa.~ ANSWERS · QOrtfisber out. o1 Dana Girl. Person...t lines un· Laguna Leather Shop. p. Chaftl~lat"r N c 1 Pt Lb.11 Summtl'. Some derw r iter. t:xp. nee. time, possible f·time. Merclt...:llM R0 '"1 ~obr\ p ye c r yi,.. MOVING-·liousetulolrine c;end.cr -F.li111y - malo\. M . .U complete de-494·1087, Mrs. Bradley. 494·2114. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • e ii • eugeol, rurniture. Ry Appl. PJI : SquutJ -llanded - \alls to Clai1itied ad no. -A P,..1ffge ll'lt.-•I ..... , 1005 :f ... ~~~8~!::1~wport 6"·5325 Evc14\W'knds. SllUODEl\S ~ 424 clo Daily Pilol. P. o. lnsuraoce Agency needs M.AID WANTt;O, part Opening Mld-J&me, M•wporl A rea ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEDITE RRANEAN ~Jy wire jg guch a bad 1 Boxl.S60 Coata Me5a,Ca cxpe r . c l aims un· llme.Call MesaMolel. Antique cloclui for 111le Sunlour A&uki 'R acer . SOFA&.LOVl::SEAT t·ook lhul cvt:ry LiQl e 92162JS d erwriter. Xlnt be ne. 646·9681 lhll weekend. G. father, $99.9!.. Cy<!le Works Ltd. 960·l289 she open11 lhc oven dour Mrs Br adJey 494 1087 Confi1t ... tolFood&Servlc• wall , mantl e & G 1822 Newport Bl. CM. -,---==::;:_---I itSllUOO ERS. D.11 •• ry _ •n, "•rly · • · ' Manager for 20 efficiency 1 n · II • ~:.:::.:.:;;;;;:..::o.c:.;_ __ _ "' " S49.:i058. cottages in C.M. older hptr. & h e..., r.apl1 H•••d dauahte r.1128lhSL I ·-i· 548·5783. Ex:cculive's Wulnut Ot cer ~Yi~g1t:~~~r~:: cpl o r mature male. Ouk Rocker le<&lher -C-0-~-s-U_M_U __ GUl __ ft_ .. -I 2!'k .. ~or s1a1ie. 3!:.x.!n . 100".4 Nylon Cit.rpel& Pad, S?.30 to $270 mo. 2:30 AM IRVINE-PERS0NNEL;l_548_·_1204_' -· ------1 ... tiud1r1 •Codchil W.ttr.IMS seat. $100. ;ewest, Best Bu~ ..-. /uost o er. 4"""U.t..... used . .ISO 24~·J~· xlnt to 5:30 AM , 7 days a wk. ccD\nrES •AGENCY Man~Pe+Ston 493~7032 la Now llere! Gw~ Sal• 8055 cond. ~6· · pm Ma rried over 25. Must ..ll-J~E !.~ ... -··A-.. ,-··; ) . ~-p· a F"sh k ledge A l I p Exq .. lslle Gold Threa·1 1'he Su<\':r Le Muns ••••••••••••••••••••••• E •RTH WORMS have phone & car. Call 488 .17th ( t rv1ne ••u ic 1 now P~ Y n erson .. u a ....... Be nefll Carag e Sulc "' before 10 AM,IW7·''"""" A • Suite2:t4 Costa Mesa ,_r_eq~w_·_,e_d_._ .. _,_·=----1 Monday or Tuesday between 1&:4PM EMBROIOt:Rt:O. Silk c , denl M·~·0Bi•.. Orangu Co. Pr1.>s5 Cluh. i 'OR T l·lE GAROt:N _,,,"' .. Ceremonial Court llobe. orona t! a.r es 1000 for ... 95 , _•_1_•_1•_.,. __ -3066 __ . ____ , C all 642 .. i 47o ~lasseusec needed, exp. 18912 MacArthur Blvd, Irvine Xlnt Cond. Pwi>le 1''ield 3323 E. Coast Hwy. ~~~~h!~~is~'d~1'~tn:s~ w orm Cat>t ingis S2 l~ug I Dental Assistant. Laguna ~~ ........... '!!!!~~ ..... """'! will lrn. "'11 64S-086f. fOl' with C EL EST I AL Call S7S.7G66 Sat. & Sun. !)am to ti pm.1 __ 1::7:::36::'2:.G::'•::l:ch:::urd=•c.ll:::Bc_ ·6ch. 1 yr . Min. exper. JUICE IAR appointment. DRAGON$. 'l'hun · Cats I OJ :t 2806 ~. Palmyra , Xray license. 494·9737. r--;:;;;;iiiu::::;;~-1 derbolts, Cloud for ms & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orun"c. 50010 OFF SALE WanlAedTTloEmH~,_A"Te & , .. ~·e MUDID attt e . ~~-~ ..... !~!! ~!!::'::! ..... !!!! (SHOU) Cymbob. Skirt Beautiful SIAMESE KIT· 1 ~===-------1 t'ur n i l u rt',· t1 ppl ·~ •• ! DEMTALIECB'T. IU\. ...... w /bloe, yellow & red ·r tNS, 6 wks. ftO eacb. T hur thru S un. 8•12 l <:lothei>, buolts. m h1c. W /chairslde expcr. Mon rresh vegetable & £nail Per son 21·40, tr.n ro r Salesme.n for sales pro. stripea & FOO Llona-..,5$1·1816. F'riesland Or. H.B. Pool USBD USA BLES, 25ciQ thru Fri.Salary depend· juices. New modern, •Sr.Dr.ti.-.. mgmt. $1SO wk guarn. motion program where Ch 'ing Dynasty. Collec·l-----------1 tble,swimpool,more. Nti ~·porl Bl, CM U-5,, in g on expe r. Corp. c l ea n , juice bar . •Dnlp&..I Coll. pref. Mr. Levi resulLsare guarornoob-tors ltem .$1200.645·2094. OCMJ$ 1040 ends May :Wth. All sodes benefits. N.8 . 548.5504 Pre vio us ex per· n ot Both w/mectl•i bckgrnd 848·1004 lig. High pay, days only, FOR S'ALE BY PRIVATE •••.•,.••E•T••W•••:;:.•::.•••• Eve i;.rthing must go! final & as i$, cash only. necessary. 40 Hr. week. TempoTemporaryHelp repeat bus. Mr. Adams ~ Varu_1Sale & i'Urniture. DENTALASIDSTANT No Su nd ay w o r k . 17802SkyPark,lrvine ProductlonCrew 548-7479 PARTY : PRINCIPALS Sal & Sun l3Lsl & 1st ) 1Je hyt1ralcd rood unit. E 'd --• X I -'-"'-'-''-'---------1 0 N Ly , OAK "S' • Lla11a-Ap. so. Chihuahua, f 9 • 99' n --ald A xper , non·su ...... er, · M e dical & lloi;pila Call 540-4455 Exper. Seal Crew men rom .... 1 .,,,,.,... \', $JOO. Ken,norc w<isher r ay lie req\l. N.B. Call be nefit s. Uniform 1"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'I needed f or immed . SALES CURVED ltOLL 'l'OP tiny Poodles, Westie, CM.646·79:W. Sl S. !la nd mower $l2• 644·921 1. furni s h ed. ,\pp l yl-employment. ~tust have SECRETARY DESK. N ICELY FIT· Cocker, Doxie, Pit Bulls, I-'::::.:::::=-:=='-----iw.2.0557 ;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j L ' db N l .,. OFFICEM•"•GER 'J'ED. 1890-1910 COUN· Cock apoo, t>om . 100 A"HUAL 1n er g i u r1 ion , ,.,,_ relia. trans p. Must be Rapidlygrowin«boalco. " I led · ba k I Toy T r lh · · · ., TRY l'INE ROCKER, mixed Puppies. Stud YARD 5"'"'· oca in · c o o $800 or en us1aslic able to lrMvel from time needs Sales 0 --relary, ~ DESIGN W S · So h ~ TIN ES. LA'l'E 1uTH serv. most breeds. 2525 !Th" Vo"llal orld tore. 111 ut o r ga ni zed m a ture t.J time. Please call able lo work unde• pre-' s • C Pl Sh · CENTURY OAK AND W. 17th at Fairview, A. 1,, .. 5 E. 'lh,S. ">a Beautiful blal'k broudtail :;.., niink shawl, worn :i limes. tli8·10<12. ENGINEER oast aza opping wgeonmea,n •. 1 M01i&. 07xp'e",··. 549·11 67 for interview. ssure & maintain good o E 53 uv .., "" Center, Costa Alesa. l·-A_s_k_f_o_r_C_h_a_r_or_J_oe_._-1 · P"hlo· c r e la tions. Selr P INE ROCKER. PAT· pen ves 1·5027 Clolhlng·dishcs·n1isc. l---~------1 • .. TERN~~D RACK RAJL 9 New s hort ahug, beige P ersonnel accounts sta rter w /mandatory 60 ~ · • BOR ZO I (Russ i an itemi;.rurn.ituru. Must have n1inimum of JUNIOR SAi.ESMEN pay ableJpur<:hasing. RealEstateSaln wpm . t:ontact Mrs. ~fLELiU~~i~w.~r~ wo~fh,u.un~~ AKC, 12 May30,3l,Junc'1st, ~:·~f·~~·'. 8~g:.~~'.~,!.1 ~8~;.; 2·3 yrs l!Xp. in designing N B. Send res ume to Exper., mature. depen· Sheridan,5'19·9711. mos f l!ITl 642Qi05 I & I I ed A lo 15 E """' .. ,,,. PARLOR TABLE Wl'fH . · . Garage-Estate 25 t~ami\y padding incl. 5Kl-8t.i46 va ves ot1er real ge · · am _... .. ov Classified Ad Nb. 388. d able, compatible real Wcsti;aiJ Corp. 1-'======="-- hydraulic equipment. per week getting ne w Daily Pilot P. o. Box estate s aleswoman for -------~--l.EGS AND Sll E LF Dachshund pul)t'.i, AKC, I sale. Best in Orange Co. V.W.AluminumMags Send Resume to P .0 . customers for the DAILY 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. sales & rentals; s day SALES-TROPICAL ST RETC HER . 0 L D male , $100. l rem. $12.5. Marble, Oriental, Royal wo.lh rado"ul 1,.,.'!", SlO. B ox 2322 . New port PILOT after school and 92626 week incl Sat &Sun' FISH & Pel St.ore. Fish OAK HAT RACK, 64 " rirm.84.2·0a3Jor644-4444 Doulton, Silver., ll.avclin, 673.8043 :'1rterS'rM ~ach.Ca lif.!rl663. Saturdays. You must bel----------tnowledgereq.S42·S522 TALL, TRIPOD BASE J ewelry, C lothing + 1--~-'-'-----,..-"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""i out of school by 3:00 p.01. Ortho Chairs ide, approx. WITH 3 BRASS HOOKS Cuddly, t iny pure bred much more. t)'i /~<1t 9·4. Queen si~e water bed, $45. -a nd be able to work at 4 da ys wk. Qrtho exp. 189<).1910. OLD WOOD male VOllKlt:, 8 wks 14052GershonPl,SA17th Hoover purl. washing DISTRI BUTOll wanted. least 3 days per week. No req. Start SJ..$'1 hr. de· STERIOl'TICr\N WlTII old. shots, Wildwier line, & Holl. machine , 1ivocudo, $7S. Over 25. Interested in deliveries or collecting. pending on exp . No 315 MARINE AVE. SA ES WOMEN MAGNlt~YINti GLASS $100 (w/o papers). 9391 &tti 3044 ', earning upto$1110per mo Tran s p o rtation pro· s mok i n g, age 20·30. BALBOAlSLANO l -4 AND 77 SLIOF.S. OLD Porti;mouth Dr, Jiil (ofr YAllO SALr:: Boat,, __ · __ . _____ _ ";~p~/l~·~C~u~l~l 6J;;;;9~-6~'l2J;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;I "•'<led. Call ~0 5011 in 1_~642;;;·~2626=:::-=-:::::::;:::::~=-l --~~~~~~'.__-I o1 •uwv1. S ·r Y L E BA R B ER Yorktown & Bushard.J. Motor . F'urn. F'olding Aluminum S1:recn n.nrch • .....,... * 673..6900 * (&acouple & ........ men ) ll d I h' I l f ,.... lluntington Beach or WEOt~F'ER : SW I Vi':L C llAIR . ,.. e •cut 1ng, os o 18x !_?.Best0ffcr. 63t·l<l.9;i in Costa Mesa PIX Ans werinq Ser-. A . ad . . N E w. L y U p 11 o L . PE M 8 R 0 KE We 1 c h sturr. Fri /Sat &Sun. 10·5, 9tii!:·6002: DRAFTSUHI Equ a l Opportunity Aftn & eves. Wli:nds in· • • •• ~: cabrl~er anl u·vertis in/g ST EREO. Call : orrice, C9rkie, Pups &: Grown 19841 Providence, ti.~. """' I ded EOE ... 962 Real Estate .,. pu IC re a ons w a 525-3300. l>omc, "t-7096. Dogs. AKC. 546-49'.S <,Adams & Bushard in Employer c u -·.....,.I IROKER OR successful & fast grow-""' GI Tires 6.00xl5. 6.00x13, 4.00x9. vw· rear hood. VW st a rter. Sq. bdck bumper. Datsun bum· pcrt!ltcs. l\.1ui;tang huh caps. ·r oul I.lox, chci;t type on wheels. Laundry tr ay. Electric ed ger. fi45·~2i Musl have minimum or l-;;;;~~~~~j;il--J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ing co. Shown by ap~intmenl D 0 G 0 8 E 01 ENC 1-;,..:=•="="'="=r~'------2.3 yrs exp. in detailing KITCHE .... HELPER ASSOCIATE I 2900 M di \ve ·1 h · I & h dr 1· " SALES OPENING · 2, Easy sales w/a down on y. a son. 1 • CLASS to Start Wed. Garage Sale ; Lot.-.ofAnti· m ee an1ca Y au IC Days . Tues thru Sun. PBX #042 F'u llerton CI l S d "n"s"al OP-""•'ly for to earth product that • · •· June 2S. 7:30 p ._m . ques,C•ysta!Stemware, co m pone n s . e n Call S48·7418, Ask for .. .. .. ,....._., Resumeto P.0 .Hox2322, Maurice. Expe r'd. s trong P BX e xperienced sma ll businesses a p· Antique t'urniture ror Newport Bch-lr v1ne pols, pl;1nls, macra me. Newport Beach, CaliL 1-"===------1 R · · 8 llr d Realtor /Associate. Call preciate & can afford. Sale. 150 yr old newly up· area. 546·4928 etc. 221 Via Ithaca, Lido _,, ho M ,1 l ecepttonist. · ay. -d 3. D,aytim e work·No hol d F'ed al "h Isle NB ~~·~ ...... ~"""""""""""""""""""""fa re r· asonry .. 11 us Manuf. Beach area.Send 545-8424. Associate stere er· cou.: D<l" 'fraining Class· &in"-~~·-·-·------t E::vc s -No weekends·No &. h · I 3 " ' haveexper.,transp,nea r esume to Clas.siri1.>d ad South CoastBrokers. travel. t.' atr. par or set.· Diego f'rwy & Jlarbur Patio Sale; furniture lli1:· appear . Call betwn no. 425, c /o Daily l>iJol, • • •• . h Ma rbl e lop Victorian Blvdarea.549-2374. lures, mirrors . "lants, ·=------.·~· DYNAMITE 7:30pm&9pm,644·7895 P. o. Box 1soo, Costa 4· No gimmicks or hig tables&pictures.10l6W. t'. • Su" 05 llt:f'll lG !t'icezcr, F tt•, Sales woman wanted for C 1·r .,..,...,, pressurcselling. Mc F adden Ave. Santa SILKYTERRIERS etc. r1. !;al. . n. i ·. · I ~ cu. ft -$150. Maple l,~M;cs;.;•~·~a~•~.9~'""";;~" ............ ~1 ~~;£;~~E::--1 5· Shorl, bul complete 42R Dahlia, Cdi\1 . o · adv./PRtirm.Musthave Selling a nything with a REAL ESTATE Ana . AK C 962.8377 r cs s cr w /m1r ro r. background in PR. See J>a1Jy Pilot Classified Ad training program. -------~--I Household Goods 8065 1_64_4_·_81l_'7_, ______ _ Do E, l s ·1 -•300 · s·m le maltcr Sell th. r 1 ·1h o ·1 WontRefel1Cl11? 6. Fast pay-absolutely Dunt.'a n Phyfeantiq.table 2 m"I 1'•·1 Bulls <female n sey. uic...,.,, .. is a 1 P ••• ings as wi a i y Goodalns!! top commissions & &6chairs.Needs work ... I! ' ·••••••••••••••••••••••• t'urn1ture. acccs1>0rics& Campus Dr just call 642·5618. Pilot Want Ads. BuM s Good! bonuses. Sell re as. 534i·8S44 ~II ':'KC. 646·0142, after 5 ~loving ever ything goci;. mii;c . for i;ale . Swap El I · · .._._ d 7 0 7. Exc lusive territory ----------MS-280 t Comp. household rurn. Mcc l·dealers welcome. K r1c1on.~ H~pWontf'd 7100 HtolpW..+e 10 Need 2 licensed r eal A p1· 8010 f · A. · &»9481 Le··rn ··lc adc.'~Jl 3l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• esl"le s a lesp eople contr_olstoprotectfuture P 1ance s Free to You 1045 re r1 g.~m1sc .. · 3241 Minnei;ota Sl, C.M. .. .. .....,.... .. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 070 540-S7ti l. . Exp'd. sin gle nt:."t.'Cile pro- d u c t ion s e .,.,•ers . Womt:n's wear. Ca sual atmos pher e. Quali ty & 1 .speed nee. Call 67>3233. ' T HE TftE,\DLER FEMALE Vocalist, ex· p e r. 1'ravel, aud itions now. 53t.i·l503 or 53ft.37S7 Hank. F emale , p /timt.'. Apply 2·4pm dai l y. Fos t e r ., Freeie, 8~ W. 19lh St. 'CM FLEXOWRITER Jm m ed . opening for Sales Or~er Dept. Pr".fer c x pe r . 111 processing purchase orders. ROSAN, INC. 2901 W. Coai;l llwy, NB Equal Oppor. Employer Food Serv Worker 6:30·3 shift & 1 :»8 i;hift . Park Lido Conv. Center, 466 i1agship Rd, N.li. FRY COOK Expd for afternoon & 11 ighl s hift. Apply in person al comp.any of· fices, 2952 Randolph St, Costa Mesa. 1 GRILL Cook wanted. Must have refs. Clean appearance. Full time. Carme ls. 497·25.50. Hostess jlusboys Diihwmhen Kolo Restaur. 752·7151 HOSTESS ,. Exper'd ror restaurant in leading Newport Bch re· sort hotel. Call J ohn 644·1700, ext 554 Equal Oppor. Employer J-lostess, part time over I 2 1, will train for part t time cocktails also. App· i ly daily 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Mi Casa, Mexican Rest. 296 E. 17th Sl., CA1. I HOTEL Fil.ONT DESK l CLERK. I Experienced only) AIRPORTER INN , HOTEL, Irvine Contact f Dick Ha nnan, 83.1-Z770 HCM1se cl•Cllling Serv. l. N eed wome n 2S a nd ! •o 7 1d 5 .::·"'"G d. hours . Call Jan=:,s ltaggcdy Anns. ~ HouseclnJ( Serv-Mature. f bondabl e wom e n , 1 p/timc . Needed immcd. I 6'5·5123 , HOUSEKEEPt;R to live· J in, working family or two without c hildren. X.lnt l working a rrangements, salary open. 003·3511 or • 556-7896 J .Housemother/Assistant. Alcohol Rehabilitation ho use. Sober mem ber AA 2 yrs prerd. SM.9807 or 542·3686. I' .Hse kpr /llv·in , cook , drive, Np't Bch. 3 girls, 7, 9, & 11. (14G.1596 or 673-891 4 l HHAU.TION TlaUYTICH Mln. Z y r1 e'U)e:r. or acboollng. Salal')' com· 1 mOl"uralA! w /lra.lniog Ir ex~tr. Contact Mr . Jl1ml lton, 642·2734 ext 381. Coi l.a Me s a Memorial ffo1p ital . EOE. ' Production EMPLOYEES WAHTED FOR PERMANENT OPENINGS A LABDR DISPUTE CURRENTLY EXISTS AT THIS PLANT JOIS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY • IHCEHTIVE PRODUCTIOM WORKERS Pay range can go well over $5.00 per hour depe nding on employee's production • HOURLY FACTORY WORKERS Pay range per hour from $4 .12 <ball bagger) to $4 .81 (truck driver) • SKIU.-eD-TRilDESMEH · <Electr iCian s, machinists, ma int, :mechani cs, tool & die maker s, etc.) '.Pay range per hour from $4.91 '(oi ler) to $6.37 (prototype tool & ,mold ) ;rn addition lo excellent pay (as e x· ·emplified above) we offer com- . prehensive frin ge benefits such as: • Eleven Paid Holidays •Company J>aid Insurance for employe~s & depend ents (Life, hospitali zation. majoJ medical, etc.) •Paid Vacations • Pension Plan a lld many more .... :Multi;s hift pl a nt operation. Prior fa ctory experience desirable. 'This ad was placed by Mr. Don .Gi lpin , Supe rvisor of E mpl oyee : Relations, unde r the di rection and ·authority of AMF Voit, Inc. ·Apply At Personnel Offi ce 8 :00 a .m . .to 12 Noon and 1:00 p .m. to J :30 'p .m ., Monday throug h t'riday ~F VOIT, Inc. 3801 S. Harbor . Santa Ano, Calif. An Equa l Opportunity Employer-M/F NOW!!! COME JN-earnings. Will bu refri A I. " . J e welry 8 ____ :c._ _____ _ Let's ta tkitover! 8. $200 Weekly draw, . Y g. PP Lo\able sn1all maJe dog,••••••••••••••••••••••• SO f'\ Ut"I) for sale or E 6734577 when qualified. running or oo & scrap Terri er mix 2 yrs olJ . 1 • S46-J9?.8, ves AND ~1 UC H M UCH metal.675·5258anylime. 642.3942. • WANTED ~~.~~2~ur t"''in beds. ~lORE Coppe rtone Lad>· Ken· S g I 1 I 'J'UI' CAS ll OOLL1\H i'~or·perSO!llill appt call Pr Y Yr 0 c. ma c p ,\ I I) ,. up y I) U It OLI> ~·ardrohc trunk $10. 4 more Washer, $S5. Cop-u h h d ' 631-045 9mw 6pm 'I a c s u n • J l!:W !!:LR Y. W,\'l'Cl-lf.:.S, 2 ~1 a pll' captain chairs. 2 pcrtonc Kenmore E ec. thoroughbred w/ papers. Dryer, $75. Fri~idaireor Sl'l l·30t2aft 6 P.M. ART OBJECI'S, GOLD. a s h kit c h e n cha irs , Lachenmyer. ~~i!l_to_, ____ , K W h ~"" S ILVEll sr:H.VI CE . 646·8318. Rea l Est a te, licensed SERYICESTATIOH G~~~~~~ed :s~~iv;.'d: -,-.,-.-.-,-o--g-d_h_o_m_e-i. FINE FLiHN & 1\N·t-------.---.- salespeople. Why not CdM a rea, top p.ty, day 5'16·8672 Atalamute & Shepherd. 2,_·_r_1ti_U_E_S_.~6.4:>-_"2lJJ_ --1:~0,1:', TXAB"ltt;...:.~a""me"n"l work in the hottest area shirt w/Sat &Sunorr. l-~ori -----------1 ·• _ .. H . Be h /F yrs . 1-'cm . Loveable . . . I W h . s· up b o nd unt1ngton ac oun· exper . man over 30. SEARS Kenmore Hvy Dt.y D1 g1 t a al<' CS · s iz e . er c . tain Valley. Call Phil 61S·0533 /640·1121 ask ror Washer & Dryer, gas, 6 _,._,_·35_7_•-------j Wholesale to the J>ubhc . .Saroult rug 12' X 19". Mc Nam ee al Village Dick. mos. w arranty. Best or. Adorable coal black kit· Call <714) 752·1Zl3 l'or 1 _,833=·~1~14~•'-------Real ~state96J...4567 ----------1 ferove'"~ ~'2312 te-0 , box trained, 7 wks more Info 1-----------1 (2) Service Sta men. 1st ----~~--·-"_'~----'"' · REFRIG, $50. l>esk cab. old. 846·0027 R.E.SALESMAN class. Top wages + Stove, gd cond, avocado. --------~---i30% Dii;count-watches, Sewing M<ich. $10. Erly F or. ve ry s uccessrTu l comm. Apply Ray Carey JO" glass oven. nearly POODLE/Terrier m ix, pendants . jade rings & American Sora. $40, adult community. 40 o Chevron Sl;,ition, 60-I S. new $150. 963·7263 while, 8 wks old. Llracelets. t'ree t.'atalog.1_4_'3_·_98_1_4 ______ _ 60 yrs old. Call btwn 10 Coast Hwy. Lag. Bch 84 2·2130 ~ril4; catalog : ,1.~l ·l El Don't give up the ship! A.M .&2P.M.Fri/Sal/or·l ----~~~----1Wesling house elec oven.1-----------1 Cam 1 110Dr ,CA1~2626. "L .1 .. 1 . 1 ... ,. d Mon. 499.4509 .Station ltelp wanted. (2) Port.able. cabinet, very Free to good home, small :--:---. . . . . 18 1 . 111 . ~ a.:s.s1 1c. i ----------1 men p /time. Evenings & gd cond. 841·4016, fem Cocker Span.iel mix. SEl .. L idle 1tcmi; with a Sh ip to i;ho1c 1csult.s, R . E. SALESMAN. Lie. weekends. 613·9950 1 ~6~m~o~·s~. ~97~9~·~54~26~S,;---·l•D-a.ily·l'·i·lo~l·C·l·a·~·'11"11'•~d-A·d·. •"• 2 •· 56 - 7ji8 j· iiiiiiiiiiiiii ... Dana Point. Westbay ln·t----------Frigid. 'washer & elec. come Homes. Increase 1st or 2nd COOK dryer : green; lge size, * 2 PUPPIES * ear nings by working Min.J yrsexp.Speci:i lil)' x lnt cond . Moving. 642-0176 542.3755 small investment pro-H Ou se, A i'IJELIA 'S 575.3039 p e rti es. Multiple RESTAU RA NT.&ll·94J.I ----------!Kittens, Blaclt & Brown me mber. Many listings. Llilrge Copper FF·S /S Tiger . Grey &. wh il e 496-3431 or642-4905 Teleph AM Serv Re rrlg . $225. Copper m ale. 10 wki;. 546-539'.! ----------1 Ex per d only. t'ull. elect . .stove $00. King·O·l -'===~==-"=-i I •---------~ p /time . All s h ifts & Lawn mowe r $85 . Ger. Shep . P ups, 7 wks. wknds . Top wages. Call 557·2679 Wh /Blk , Gd. Walch A CONVENIENT SHOPPING ANO SEWING CUIOE FOR THE CAL OH THE CO. RN-CCU Nights, full or p/time. Differe ntial pay. Xlnt benefits. Cont.act Mrs. Jensen, 642·2734, Costa Memorial Hospital, 301 Victoria, C.M. EOE. be lwn 9a m &: 4pm , Dogs. 548·4742. ,,..,,...!lllj'-____ .,,_I!!!. M<l.·9420 G .E. Portabl e Dis ·1----------1 hwash e r , $SO. Days, Free Kittens For• Ad in WOlllle'n's World WAITRESS, over 21, Ex:· 673·8650 or eves. 675-0087 Box Trained. • Cal Sue 642·5671, Ext. JJO SALES, rull or part time. Free t raining. Natural Organic Product. Eam· ings unlimite d. Call 545·8929. After 3pm. SALES.HARDWARE RETIRED HRDWR SALESMAM r ft!-"""' KERMRIMA HARDWARE 2666Hartior••d Costa~ p e r ie n ced . Mr . 842-009 Munchies, 428 E. 17th St. A»ctlon 80I51----------1 C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Poodle·t 'r iendly, loves •PUBLIC• children. free to loving WAITRESSES •FURNITURE* home. Call S31·1173 21 & Over. Expcr'd ni ght & Irish Setter, nced.s I~ of help. 2 Shifts open. See room , m a le, I ~ yr s, John or Al, Ma Barker's, *ANTIQUE• shots, (Dylan) 581·789'1 212 E. 17th St, Costa. •AUCTION* Mesa. FRIDAY 7:30 PM Fwnlluro 8050 WaltrouWOlftd Must be over 21. El Malador, 1768 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa. WHO WANTS TO WORK ? DRIVEACAB! (Dealers Welcome) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open. 9 to 5 daily for. in· Sleep sofa, like new, $125. speet1on. Large consign· Area rug 8Xl0 ft. $25. me nt. Antiques from Call 581·2336 Eas t just arri ved ,1----------·1 Bankruptcys & stock Ii· 5 piece Wood Dining room quidations. Partial list· set $150. ing : Antiques, P ipe or· 5'17·3182 gans, lot s of oak1 -----------1 Pat 3 Together 9332 8-20 CHOOSE your hours, work for yourseLr. be your own boss. Men or Wom en. Can be slightly I"'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ h andica ppe d. Neat· I· C l ea n Appe arance. SALES drei;sers, chests, t abll.'S, Duvenporl , m odern , stands. beds & chairs. brw /sold, Kroehler , Vi ctrola, r adios, china xlenl cond. Tweed. $150 . c upboard s , c hurns , 963-6488. 00 side boa rds, Glass door 2 HardRock Maple end .• f 35 hrs a week. Exper'd & Mature. LANZ644-44ll Fashion Island Vets .• retired, Age 25 to 70. Supplemerit your in· come. Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a day, Apply in person, Yellow Cab Co .. 's--a-le_s_l_a_d-ie-s-.-.-,-,-it-in_g_&-; 186 E. 16th St ., Costa Mesa. easy sales even for the1-----------I ;nexp. High pay, car re. quire d . Mr. Adams Find what you want in 543.7479 Daily Pilot Classifieds. SEEK&FIND" • Motorean 18"3-1935) bookcases. tables, $20 each. 548-7800.I ~f"'~.:;;~ Cut Glau or64S·816 l eves. leatn lottle&. TRUNDLE bed, hi·rise. 8 SleiCJh lell C~edfOft like new, $SS. or best of· Cloc;ks of all kinds, pol fer. CdM, 64>1·5544 belhed s toves, la nterns & J I scales, ox yokes, tiffany For Sale : Corner desk $50. type lam~. rockers, hall . cb£fee table $10. lrees lUrd presses, cop· 497·31.13. per broilers. . . Lots .of pr.ss bock 2Spa n1sh .a ~m01rcchests ; Co zy Puff! chain ~:~i~~>.dl~~~~L!~~~ (no W 0 R R A E C I E 8 EM Z N E X 0 F L Re9'1ai,........,... 2 'd d I Achl f'l111rn1 lo " b"d 11·h l1 BR !lets , LR sels, lots of g~i cor uroy c ub 1111~ C'o~y.11urr (tullt·ai•rC'~d : P B U 0 A TT I R E I P N P N P O O A miiplc, trestl e tables. cha1~s, ver y good cond , Fun: s 1111r "AC'h """llon "" E E 0 p C (; O T B p I R I g E 11. M a C rockers, chinas. $50. 644 .. 1522. you •c"·· th1·n Join to f<1r11t In, ~ 117' ~l ~lol 11ullt, 1-:n11y -uo tltl!n~. H Pf R A I R g C R EM' u Ru o a o o I lor & l •stools Met.al des k, wardrobe,· 1•1-...i ..... 111e...T-~nt,.~Jl nh1Jt, ~1ul1lh111: Pntr.>1'1\ Drop L•afT-...S , s wivel c hoir 2 chsira. · ·2!16. l''ll t1v111 Ull'r\·1. cha rt.., L T £ I G R C N A U U N C M H U T M W 0 ' 111rdM!fr• 1nch1<ted. Bunk beds, rcrri g, Id car ved desk, s1nl cov~'lt tip Ith 1 1 Sfond si.oo !oreaeh pollt:rn. I LBKORURTOIOOBCOOOO washer & dryer, smull lotb l es, creden za . •motllJ~eko:'t ~Pi,;~;~tiQ~~Add 25'!or-t11eh 1111tlcrnfOI" DD N 0 8 L 1 N' 0 8 8 0 g 1 A A R 8 R free:ter. lamps, color & tl31 ·098G. 10 •hai1t1i1 bn. tc.p and PllUt•. nnt·el111 mill •nd •pc:el11I B/W TV's, Plus lots of . Sfow 11111 ezr11 :ng 1rto tor iun handllnit . Send t.o Allee O YI a a Np B I 11 g NTL g y c I A mltcite mi>. Movtng Sa le! Di ning ort11r1 h1 bril('hl bh•ruJs. Drook1, 105, the l>11dy PllO(, Ite ms s ubJ'ect lo pre· r oom table. Beautlrul 1•r1t11 f'd f'11 t1 ern !133!: Nttdlt"<"n•ft. Dept., Hox t&3. MP N 0 8 A C T N L GT U B a & A L g oocf t h d Mt11•1t•' "l""' 11, 10. 13, 1~. Ii. Old Chel1ta Stallon. New sale. Food avail. We ~ cus om ranc e· 1~. tu. Sl1f' 1z Cbu"t 31J jac:k,.1 Vorll . N. Y tOOl t. Print D A D Ill c T A 8 T I T Q B u p L • T c b 0 n 0 r . B 0 r A & sign. Oval. 6 cl\rs, le.a!. fllo llll I~ Vtl•. l!i·lncla, Nam.-. Adtlre8t. Zip, Pall('fl1 MasterCharge. Al most new $'375. Fast Sc-nd $1,00 !or earh pattern. Num~r. a CT k 0 G D U I A 9 ll TC CT 8 Na MASTHS AUCTIOM Sale. 645·7855cvcs. Add 25 c:•n11 for ~•t'h PIU.e!rn S1v .. doll11r RI Cre1te 0 ff A T U B W 0 I a A I C a I I p A • ----------1 for fi !'lt·clasR mail ind llPC'<'i•I be1utlh1I thln111 . Sftld (.oc' New • 2057'ri! Newport 81. CM Moving! Mu1t sell a ll hand llni: n1h~rw111! lhird· Jl75NHCll~r•ft C.t•loti1! FR 0 8 I NT G 8 IUD U I C N A L ( 833·9625or846-8686 rurniturc immediately. l'I~~ deli"ery wlll t11kt thr~ 3de11i1tn1prlnlfdlrutldC' ... 7~ V ery rtll i OnO'lble . week.sormor11..Sc-ndtp Mari11n Nt1W ! Nit'ty t'lft.yQu.111.611.00 D C 0 a II TU l W 0 • a A DC R I I p llc.ycJ.i IOZO 642•3844 Martin, ••2. 1twi-D11il)' Pfl4'C , New! RlppleCmcntil .... ll.llO D M & • N B • I C I< o L M • i----------I P111Ut!m I>ept., 232 We11t ltllh Stw +knit Book ........ $1,2$ a n n .,. 9 R T ( C ••••••••••••••••••••••• .st .. Nl'w York , N.V,\ 1001 1, Ni:t!dll'Jltlint Botlk ....•. ,.fol.,00 ,_ 11 4 -......,.,._ For 11ale bo1s bi ke t••· Nlag~ra c~clo-ma~saec f'nnl NA Mt;,ADDRfi' .. 11)5,ZJI'. n ower Cruchetltook .... 11.00 11 " •4.,......., • 1,_.. 111 -.,.....,... wll eel lent condition 12$ c h a 1 r , f 1 n e co nd .• Sl7.t: and STVJ,E NUMBER. 11111rpin Croc:het tb:Jk •••. 11.00 ....._ _ _..,. .... ..._. 495.1619 . ' sucrlfice $150. M.9·3698 ON~:f'Rt;EPATTERNofyour lnr1t1nt CrlX'htll8od! .... 11.no •Pn.n coao NtlllD ' l-::--:------------J :!a~f\~6~p~m'.!:.-::---,---l rlloictto•endfor,ont.rree p11t· ln.•tant M•cr1me8ook .. 11 .00 ~ · tern Inside Nt:w SPR1Nf1· Tn~t1ntMoneyflQrllt ••.. $1 .00 :U~TTI ~:g=roos:fT ~IOT r:· To placeyour me.">Sage Maltrt"Ss, Box spr & Ir. S UMMF.H PATT ERN CompleteOlrtBnok .... ,.Sl.00 aTllOIN rfCIA A.&aOW -berorethe Obi bt'<I 8iII!, 2 yr old. CATAJ.OG. I008l)'ll'11.all •h.t'1, CompltteA(l(hllMl14 •• Sl.00 , TO ,..OWrHtillWto-. . ; reading public, Good cond 540751.6498 . rree P•llt:rn eoupon. ~nd 7k 12PriuAfahans112 ...... sao d :: -now. st:w +KNIT Book with Boottoru1Qu\11111 ........ w ~J<!y •uch latftt '18"\ • Pl11d " Pua1lei trilh OV'l'r &O phone :~---elC"'d~l-n~l n-.-----11wudc1 h11uep111tern ,,, .• II.ZS Museum Quill Boot 12 ..•. 50' · di.oo.trill,,., JMIM) la 111 •ll·ftftt•.._ ol 24-,..,. boot""-. Dally Pi iot "''o;:J\ " room set.. ln.~tanl r•Milon Root •••• 11.00 1$ QuUta for Today t:a •.•• , .Ml' Teordtt YOfu-I. n •d 111. llftd 11 lit MCh. malalt11 olwcb C1a.ssi(ied, 642.5678 XI n t con d . 64• · 11 8 1 l111t1n1 Sewlna Book •••• sl.oo Boe* of JIJtl!y Rup ••••.. 50' !!!!!~~""''.!:'~blt~1o~·..,..~·~·~,...~·:·1~·~ ... ~~"~""'~!":'"':!:'"~,.::.·:......:~':..1::;;;;;,::;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;,;;~::::;~w~k~d~y~·~·~ll~s~.========dJ~ ·-·--l ' / oao •••• ad, xlnt '" s ug ~ ... itC. 2560 es . nil her $12. tail 3 ~fge 8". s45. ing $75. rch [ :;.:.::: a:ck um- hub t~7. '/F 1"t:~ [;& ap me. '.M. O• 'ifs. SlO. rs. 2 irs, ive cnt nd. 19'. I ' ! f lrl\ '"· ·~ ,,, '" '"'· '" •• '"' "" ... •• 7~ 1.00 1.00 us 00 1.00 1.00 1.00 f.00 """ 1.00 f.f)O .... .... ·"" ·"' ·"' \ 1"1scoll1111.. aoao ... M...... Mot I . I I ... '"••••••••••••••••••••••• .a-:. Of'CYC•I w . 9571 AYto1,fMportecl ·Autos, •PfN'b ., Thursdey,kAay 29.1975 DAtLVPILOT Cll WANTED ....,...,_.... 9030 Scoot." 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••~••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••,,••••••••••• . •••••••••••••• • . , ... 975 •• ~. ............. "~-u d uto u d • -••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Chev . 112 Ton Van IMW • 9712 orK 0 -• ,................ ...vs, se A s, •• ?. TOP CA·SH DOLLAR DF·Apelco (Raytheon) '72 Triumph Bonneville, Cuat . In\. $4000. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••·~•••••• '''''.•"!•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••.•••••••••• ••••••••••••••··~·•••t•. 'JJAJD Ji'OR YOUR DFR 200 A. M50. Good completely chopped. S4~411orai7·.M39 'OlAMG!C 'S . '7~9llTTarga,.,-old, Volbwagn 9770 C ... vrolet t920M..-c...-y 9910 JEWELRY,. WATCHES, cond. 645·8713 Lota of chrome. 979-661i18. OUtfTY to;1dt.-d, -..oo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJECT$. GOLD J011NSONSEAl-10RSE 1974 Hondil MT250 973 Ood ~ll! Van OLDHT 7$2·131119·5Wkdays) "711UG,$1000 CONMl!LL ·12 Mf!rcur!I' Mooterey 4 i SJLVER SEh.VICt:, 9.5, 0 oodcondlllon ' Eleanor.vlnl --•, $7~. Slpor:tLo•md•cdn Michelin & • p · h CHEVROLET dr. P/r., p/b, ate. $1500. F IN E FUR" •-A"'' ,'I..,,. • • .I). · .. ..,.... -t rf1. a · 24.000 ml. 73 Orae c 914 1.7. Ap· SS6·9306Steve 963-1401:1 TlQUES. 645.m, • , ... _, * 64.2.·7G71 645·0&8After8:30 PM $3800 . 873-7055 eve s. Pt•rance Group. A/C. SAL.ES&SERVlCl': 1--------::-:c- " p Vumaba 17s C'rl, xlnl 813-3301 Sales·Servlce-Lealling Ma11. Xlnt cood. Orig. '120RANGE ·2121 Hcwborllvcl tfCllM) 9952 • ower to•O RoiC--, •-owner. 673·5960 alt 6 PM SUPER 8EE."TLE COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• , C'AIPn IAl•••N ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond $3"50. Fi.rm. 1971, '72 Ford V.an. ~ ·ron. 6 -·-~ Mon-fo'r i. Call 839-3444 546· 1200 ·14 ~tust ang 11 vs. loaded. T Q 1 MUI -S UN1CHRIS2S'Overnlter new p is ton, parta. cyl.Stick.$1950. Rolla oyce BMW s:ss50 o 833 2400 --·09educ• Seconds Slpll. 2 •68 , .... P> ,.,,.,.· 581·'1923 · 545·1963 234 E . t7thSt. 1970 Poraehc911 T. '10 VW Pop Top Camper, ,71 Ch ·vy lmp"la 1. x•o9 >"vc ~r,~ ""'"" ·K n U1 arpet.Any Site ' • •oa· ~·""''"": Costa Mesa 546-4444 5 d Ster r e bll eng. Oil cooler. c. .. · .P "· ..., ' ' s " .,.=u<>, e · · ''CH••-1.. 846·1082 Evvs/Wknd.IJ. · '74 KS125 Kawasaki ,.75. fhamas "dbl. door~anel " ~ MUS•TPS~'L.L'. ~"f .. · 56 Very c l •an $2300 p/b, iu r, 30.ooo miles . _. .....-1 ,74 y b 14 ~ u•~ c ' · $1SOO. 673·74.59 eve oift '7·1 Mustnni: !<l.lltback VIS C .. 67~7162 3 1 • u E RT RAM ama a 100 00. lteudy tor llot I{ Conv. Colt 9717 9756 675-8993. SPM p /b, .i ir. sti(·k vs. Call Spo.rtfl s he·r, fu lJ y Bothxlnt cond615'6825 CalluftcrtOum.548·9008 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~-~!:~ ..... , ....... 72 VW Sqbck, a /cond. uftcr 2PM 556-07:lt. equipped. Like ntiw . '74 Husky 125 SC. Very 197 1 Dodge Colt, 2 Dr. *l"'•L[RINUSA Rd. Lile S2600 '65 CO lt VAlR COltSA ~ -·Coa1tFirewoodSupply $28,000. 493·55-W days, 1,.at,ridden 4 t.irhes,Xlnt A/C, tiuto trans·mag K.ft •.. a M>.Call~~~Utto · Convt.Ovcr$1(.(()invest· '65 Must1;1 ng, 6 cy\, auto $7$.Corddellvered. 615·82'\6eves. ebnd. Muit sell, 5700. osW...t.d 9590 wh i r.. Low mile s . ~ROY ed in 140 eng. & drive transm, rcl..lll e.ng6 mo's -----"='·~1~122=----I Dennis 494 37112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .546·2985. CARVER V-'vo 9772 tr.aln. Mech. xlnt. Body & a go. Pvt ply. $800. 19' Evin rude 1/0 , ovhld, • · · WE PA y TOP DOLLAR VII int. good·needs lop. Besl 979.9057 afl 6p1n. · I *ood*l IUY* * =-~ii1 ; ~113~~fer. Must S~ll '74~ l'IOndi.t CB Ff)il 'l'OP USEOCARS DatMlft 9720 ~!l,11;,~~~CE ••••••••••••••••••••••• zM.cri4Slt~v"', 493·0011 or Olchtnobil~~--9-9_5_5 G u1ft (urniture & 360. L¢ mi 's. S.100. & as· FOREIGN, DOMESTIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MlSA SPECIAL . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8ppUanc•i1 or I wW Sell 14' FG, clean f11mily ski or su me b0& 1 a nee s99o . or CLASSICS WILL DUY YOUR M•-A.u. 67 Impala, l)/b. p/s, 4 new S<ilei> and Service ' , tor YOu . fi•h. 451iP OB & tr1tller. 646·3472 ~l~n It your .car Is extra clean DATSUN,"TOYOTA CLOSID SUNDAYS VOLVO SALE! tires. New battery. XJnt OLDSMOllL.E ·" MASTllS AUCtioH $5?5. 962-5618 '74 Yamaha yz 125. XJnl see us firi;t, OR VOL"KSWAQto:N 9760 Beal price increase . Cond. $690. 675-2089. GMC TRUCKS 646-1616 &13' d E l "'23 BAUER BUICK PAID •'OR OR NOT. Soob • .r96JS 35' Sport 1'.,lsher & flshtnii con · x r1o1a. · 2925 Harbor Blvd. w 1 L L p A y 1. 0 p ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super s~ot·~. All modeli; '10 r.tonle <.:arlu, ver y HONDA. CARS •' OrSUNDAY839-ll974 equip.AM&VHfo"radios, 552·7147 Costa Mesa 979. DOLLAR . CAl.L KEN'I' .72 Slil:t.b Sonet lll. Xlnt Priced to Sell Overseas clean P is , p /b $1 600. UnlversityOlck sips 5, $6 ,800 or trade tor Mot H ALLEN . 540·0442 cond. Am / 1-'rn MUST Dehverv Spc•·•alists Days 213/448 4584. l!:ve:. 2850 llarbor Blvd . (sm<illcrboat.S4S-764S s:.;.:::s. 9160 TOP DOLLAR '. . , ,SELL. im med . Asking D lftm~l ' .114 /846·5039 Coslal'f!..cs a 54(1.%-W R/H, gd cond. $a100. 551 .3537. U.U\ 71 ega a c, a1n n1, µwr 'U8 l>cll:i 1'.8, t;ood runing Sporlsfi s her 'l'win 310 1913Dodgc 2l ',l•l,OOO,mi. IMMEDIATaY 962.868(lcvcs. st,4 spd ,tintrtl gls $1 '150 cond Uc '.'.' tires & llat· 4 8 , p a c • m a k c , ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'AID 73 DATSU N t;tOSta. Wgn . $3295 or best o1rer. Eves, Cl ftlnl WHO V I II Cummins diesel. Bait like new, stove, oven, FOR ALL Toyota 9765 VOL VO 536 3032 tcry.' liil,500 nu . am/fin tank.ship to shore radio, refrig., gas & elec. tub & '72 240 z.. Am /Fm radio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~ t d ,. 11 Pric-... loMo ' CH d" VH h l ·1 h >di FOl.El~Hc••s s ere o ra eo .... a wu ve. •"d rab wd. F sii;i 1 a le s1 okw e,~, dob11 e~--' o .... _,n&g --Air . Mags. Radials. 1 TOYOTAS 1q66 Horhor c ~' 6~b ''J0_1. Chrysl~r 9925 494.04i;7, MATTRESS ": *MADNESS* *ALL SIZES}.. 833·9625&646-8G86 1 e an , auto p1 ot. .an • .,e .......,, ,........ CALL OR COME IN owner. $4250. 493·7946. D + Auto direction rtnder. cold a /c. Asking $7,000. TO SEE US lrand M~ '74s ORANGE COUNTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 Olds ' Cutl ass, ti t:yl, BE , King Sz, mattress Water maker & many 846·8113 . _. 1973 240 Z .. 4 spd . Air . ,.,. ... LY IO'~ VOLVO '69 New Yorker, xlnt auto, good gas mil'i;. '-Box spring, fr.ame, xtra other xtras. Low hrs. Am /Fm stereo w/ tape. """ ......,..., cond. Blue w/whlte vin yl N · $10!) 496 ~ firm; still packaged. $215 Sips 8. Mint Cond. Orig. '74 Fireball, Mini·motor New tires & Koni shocks. Also 14 Demos EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO top. $900. 541·~ ew tires. · · · . · ' (Value $S25) ;Queen $195, ow 11 r . w i 11 SAC . Home, 13,500 miles, sel£ $4 1US. 830·0174 . at Largest Vol vo Dealer 9930 1970 CUTLASS , new painl. (Value $425). Incl. de· 714 ·328·HSS5 contained, many extras. TREM ENOOUS in Orange County ! Conthwntal trans & ·hrks. XI con1.I. , livery GJ1·G488. Usually Days 556·3490 ask for 197 3 11 m c i;rccn 240 SAVINGS BUY or LEAS!:!: ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI595. 833·0730; 640·1i7t».:I Jfome. IU7J Bayliner 24• Cabin Phil; eves 639-9631 Datsun Z. Auto trans., Example · DIRECT '13 "Town cou1>e", Heal --- Mltc.UOHOlll ~rb~i.sb~it rae.!1o'f~u t~~~ Trailers, Travel 9170 3100 W.CNst Hw)o.NA Am /Fm radio. 673-43.lt. Ag.uualr~ds~.c-o(r68hod711Ji~>:'b~~per ~Ai~· '•!11]•ffA~.··~· ~~~~y .~1.1 ebx:~~s :,~~~ ·~ri~l.d~,~~ ~~~~~: t~; W.t•d 8011 ers, tandem t~lr, Very••••••••••••••••••••••• 642_9405 ·74 82lO, 4 dr,'1spd, low 'f 'f vinyl top. $4,995. <.:an ncw.V·top,air,crwsc,JI· -'••••••••••••••••••••••• clean. Low hours. Xtras. '68 Aristocrat Land Com· ~~!J1~f c , xlnt cond , finance $4815 if desired seats , F~l stereo, nu $9300. Pripty.642·8962 mander. 16YJ ft. Travel WE BUY $2997 .2Q25 $.Manchester' or take over lease at tires, 44,000 mi 's. SJ<!U(l. SSCASHSSFOR Trailer.$850.545·1953 .73.240z .nro wn, low l $137 .65 permo.636·0072 645·511 7. i'l'zrs/stoves.S46-0768. Evinrudc Trailer Cov 16' Shasta, sleeps 6, stove ., lmmac. 13 Mark IV . P nto M. · · · & rerrig. $1150 firm. Condit i on . $4,550 . 72 Volvo 145 E Wagon, 17,000 mi . Loade d .••••••••••••••••••••••• Goodusedfum/refrig• l4' SK I BOAT. 75 HP IMPORTS mil.,ge , Ma•>. Xlnl IJW\ WJtA' -Anaheim 750-2011 1-1------9-957 er. 1sc xtras. $750. Top Dollar f'or Any 673·3750 Musical 640·4161 962·7312 Make or Model. ----------TOYOTA xlnt, 40,000 mi, air, Wh t /Wht inter. $6953. 1912 Pinto Wgn .. Air. ·. ···L.·-ents 801 '72 A h M f I JIM P .. ""OS '71 Datsun pick·IJP W/ 1\M /FM.$3600.675-7655. 552·3080a£t 6PM. Ste reo. Low rni. Ne w _ rnAn 20' I /0 with trlr. New fac-' pac e esa, ul Y """ 1 tires. Top Shape. $2400. ·~··••••••••••••••••••• tory eng. & outdrive. eqpt. Sips 6, x.lnt cond. camper she I. 1~66 Harbor. C M 646 9303 '70 Volvo Pl800. 0 .D. J•Uel CorveHe 9932 Gibson Les PauJ Custom Good fishing boat. Many used 3xs. $2000 /ofr MA.%DA 898·l61W injection. Damagedfront ••••••••••••••••••••••• -64 -·- 2-·94_0_L _____ _ Guitar, like new. $195. ext r as. $2500. Days 493·8174or493-9811 20015.Manchester 1971 Dats un Station ·11CoronaMarkllStation end.Owner642·5424 REWARD OFFERED '12 Ford Pinto Runabout, , Call 213/277-1399 645 7868 / E "'l 1S27 W v d. Wagon. A/C. 4spd. Nu F · f I d' the 19,000 mi's. A./c. cust in-_---~~=----1''-=~-c::::c...o:.:.vo:"~~,,,_,~-""-'--I Auto Service & An.a heim 636·6000 agon. ery good con 1· paint. $l6=. 545-""71 •-~ ... Us~d or 1n o ea Ulg to re· · 1· ood ·1 ~ ~ -l r 1~ c 11 ter, xlnt cond. $22UO. . DRUM . set {Sonar). 425' C hris Craft Cabin Parts 9400 ion , g gas m1eage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• urn o a """ orve c 962·4438 " drums w /cymbals + Cruiser. Xlnl c:o.'.xt. $2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange eo..ty's Good paint & i1\terior. Triumph 9767 CadlHoc 9915 (new s ilve r paintJ stolen --------- , ·· high hat. Near new $395. 0 r make reasonable of· Mags for sale, 4 Jug Hi9he1t Sluyet-64~14200_9~",?all after 7 pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• from N.B. area last Wed ·74 Pinto Squire Wagon. I -1971 GT 6 M k Ill T eve. 5/21/15. 675-2445 01 ~soo ·P /pty644·6851 rer. Cit II. 540.0378 a rt w/good tires. Best offer. on mports "!r · op CADILLAC "'~·'"""' Aulo. trans. J ini . 6PM 847 0824 I'll M .. condilion. Low miles. -~=~~=------$3395. &12·4335 ;WANTED : GUITAR · · · I axey1oyota 69Datsun510,auto,rebll CallS474193. , · PLAYER. Call 968·002'ALLGLASS Pacemoker •-~01forSale CallRoger orbill ~ng.S!;IS0968. ·'"'' Over 70 to choose from . Ford 9940 Plvmoufh 9960 '' -• 847......8.:)S.S oo ., Valks 9770 1''_rom . $1995 . ~MAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••~•••••••••••••••••••• between3-Spm 25' 210HP Chry. Many••••••••••••••••••••••• wacien Flnanc1n &Lcas1n ''8 Ra nche'o G.T. Aulo, .....i I ••••••••• • • •••••••••••• ~r.;~~(,l~~-w~ LUDWIG DRUMS xtras . $9695/bst orr. ~~ FREE APPRAISAL fiat 9725 I BU ·Y Ju N K v w R air, nu tires, shell, xlnt Like new. Call Doug 644'6041 -Classics 9 520 We buy used cars & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Engines /Cars. 919·0935 l ~'~o~n~d~. =84~7~-"=""='~J~im:::_ __ 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tru ck s . Call GROTH 64 ·7592 Daily loatt, Sall 9060 1950 Stude baker Com-CHEVROLET for a free ORANGE COUMTY'S (8 to lOam or aft 5pm) '69 LTD, 2 DR. Vinyl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dan. · Off. Fu u..-& 22. 11 h fr A . mander 4 dr, xlnl cond. appraisa l. NEWEST & LARGEST ---------1 ~;:;.,,;:,;;.;,;..,.,,,;;~""'~ top, Air, Power. Sl!JJ. ICe "''......, erres o mencan $495 GROTH CHEVROLET IMMEDIATE '7 O V W Bug, new Vll 673·8650or644·5585. E ... plfteftt 8085 Eagle gaff ngged with 536·0560 18211 Beach Blvd. DELIV ERY transmission & brakes. '73 CAD Cpe De le. Alli -~=="-'-'-'-=~=-'••••••••••••••••••••••• teak option at dealers od 1 & options. Xlnt cond. '69 Ford Station Wagon. cost/reduced. 546·1172. Recreational Huntington Beach All M es Colors Gd cond. $1300. 645-3442 Under whslc. Must sell. 302V8 . R ill . Air. PS·PB. ~~~ssv~~;;~ :i:· ~~~; y hi J 9530 847·6087 549·3331 Dick.Mill~r Motors 63 vw Van. Good body Own er 1 n se r v ice . 16mpg $800. 642-0581 eves stools/dks, exc dks. * CATALINA 22• xtras .•••• ~ •• c.~~••••••••••••• SELLING YOUR CAR•. flJDE'B d $700 best oif 673·3773 oro75·6000 M u s t s e 11 . Eve , 11 k & . ,. con · or · er. ~~--------! '58 }<'ord. 6 cyl. Original, Pierce-867 W 19th, CM . 7 14 -!:162 -4.673 /Day ave your ca e ea_t it TOP PRICES PAID 646·1957. '13 COUPE DE VI I.LE, good running condition -64=5--7~'~'~'-------1 213-594·2808 t?<>! Char1tab\eorgan1za-For lmporu W Bl.ACK. 1 owner. 25,000 ....... c . 642-6355 t1on offers year round 120 W .. Warner 70 V Bus, $1450, needs ~ E · Paid £or or Not. k c 11 f GP mi. New radial tires. xecut1 ve 7' solid SEX S AI L ..• 1942 all rrec s torage, main-at So.ro.tain wor · a at. M Ch w l 11 R D L 's lftlDOfi coca Xl.nt cond. 846·9151 . '69 ateau agon, I I · , o s ewood d e s k & ·mahog-20 ' s loop 8 ' tcnance. substa.ntial t.ax ean rwi .~.M. $ S.int;.i Ana :l57·2132 847·"""""'· air, aux tank, trlr pkg, .. credenza. Cost~ sell beams, s ips 2, head, write-off+ y,fMir unlimit· 1966Harbor, .M. 10 VW Bug, xlnt cond. '66 CAD Convt, ~·hite. Ex $1600 . or offer. Days, " $650. 673·7375 fresh water S"". 2 sets ed <iccess in return for l ----"'=6~-9=:1>3=---113 128 Wagon, good look· 11-· con d . in s ide I o u t . 673-""SO o' ev.,;, 675-0087 ,,y . Brown meta 1c p.a1nt ou U 5 E D 0 F Ji' 1 CE sa ils. Dry sailing, xlnt occassional, insured use TOP CASH! ing, e('onom1cal. $1500 job. a track & fm stereo. Com pletely r estored. ' 'URNITURE, Factory cond. $2600. 645-1790. of your unit. For info call .536 -=~"=1~&1'-'-e'~c='~-----·I Caf) between 1.4 & afl Leaving for 1-lawaii. $095. 19 6 4 t· o r d Fa I C' on , Work Benches, &Odd:; & CLASSIC 714 1645'1580· r~'u ~l~a~ ! us:i1o c:~s r ~ Honda 9727 _'9~P~M~·!ll~900~=· 962~~--~~---ll -"64~5~·~200::::4--..,--.,-.,---1 :r4e~~~lr=~~~ ~~!:er~~: : .Ends, must sell, lease ex-21• Sailin g Dory w/sails 4 Wheel Drives 9550 Chevrolet. Dove & Quail ••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 VW Camper, xlnt cond. '12 Coupe de Ville, 15425 Golden West .. St, " ATLAS Chrysler~ Open Daily & Sun. 'ti l H' PM 2929 1.J.arbor Bl vd., C.:osl<i Mes:i 546-1934 "68 PLY 4 Ur , lo miles. air, cle:in. S!)50. 5-iil-7~~ or 646·2022 1!.164 VA Ll 1\NT 6 cyl , aulo trans. new paint & tires, 536·1542 Pontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '61 Catalina, good body & tires. New lrans. Eng quit. Best offer. U73· IS34 , · pi res. All sales cash. U· & trailer. 778-l448. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Streets, nr. MacArthur, Honda $2300 or will trade for xlnt cond, 14000 mi. Ai>t 36·A, H.B. provide cartage. Sale '62 SCOUT new trans J a mboree and Bristol, $4000. 675-2126 (3·7 pm) -"'"-'"'-'-"-"-~----I Thunderbird ~ay 28 & Z9, 4pm·6 pm. 13' Sailboat F.G. Banshee re bit motoi-, new paint: Newport Beach. 833-0555. SG A & B Bug. 675.5856· 57 Ford. xl nl cond. reblt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9970 "Sat May 31, 9 am-4 pm. $450 or Best oiler. 21.29 good wide tires SlOOO VWOWNE RS·saveon re-Comoro 9917 eng. $625 or bt.-s t offer. T·Bird, 69, 2 <lr. fu ll 3841 South Main St. S.A. Elden #6, CM. art. 6pm Ca ll 645·8474 arts.PM. · WE NEED I 0°/o Over Factory pairs cost . TWle ups, etc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 842·0879 power· I'' act. a ir. Xlnl Ca. USED CARS! l•voice $20. up . Work guaran· '68 .Camaro All, p/s, p/b,1 ~===-------·l _='o=o~d~·=S_l5_f_>0_64_2·_0_fl_fi_. __ ----------I Sabol w/all racing geur. '73 Toyota L.and Cruiser. TOP DOLLAR }<'QR plus your choice of ac· teed. Steve. 556-9:K>S a m /fm rad & air. Wide '61 Sta. Wgn. New brakes. V 9974 l BM Exec. Model B Xlnt cond.$200. Xlnl cond. Many xtras. GOOD ' .72 . ----------1 tires &.whls.642·1282 Good car. $400, offer or eCJCI · ;, typewriter, carbon rib-673·7489 Lo mi ·s. $4500. 536.1927 11 · AND 73 cessories , T & L. 1970 vw Bus. 9 Pass. &ck . . .. trade. Must sell. 548-4192. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -bon, $169. $50 , dn. D&OIMMEP'STORITS~ H..-bFrlecl_... seat to bed conversion. Chevrolet 9920 9950 ·12 VEG 1\•Sta . Wg n . . 919-8533 loats, Stor• 9090 71 Blazer, . Corv~tc eng Tl-I EOOORE 537-5464 893·1566 Low mileage. 968.7051 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mirrc11ry Orange w /black int. ·••--&O 1090 •••••••~'••••••••••••••• a~to .. pos1lract1on, p /s ROllHSFORD Maida 9718 Chev. '68 Caprice Wgn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llun s g rc[ll. S1795 . r-.-.ul r..-. big tires, cycle rack II Myers Street Legal Duoe Extras! Good tra nsp. 66 Mere. 4 dr. very clean. -=•'='~""°=·=·~·-----~ •••••••••••••••••••••••Boat Storage-daily-, more. $3300SJ6·Sl83 cve. 2060 Har borBlvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buggy. No eng. $400 $500 pp 548.1815 .art Gd Mech. cond, $500. Delectable Collectable . weekly -monthly -..::=====c-===~ COSTAM~A 548·51119&546·1.258 4:30. · Pvt.Pty.645-Z.?18 Sell idleitcms l>l2·5ti7!1 · 1885 Hardman Ornate Security-24hrlauaching Trucks 9560 642·0010 MAZDA -'-'~-------1 -'.C..:'-'--=-===---l'=T=-===--- ... 11>right w /bench. Ex· ramp. Newport Dunes,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---,.---CC.---I ANNOUNCES. Gewrol 9901 General 9901 G~al 9901 General 9901 ::~~;~ e~. Fast Sale. 1131 Back Bay. 644-0510 JQYQJ A 'SALE I Buy J ... CCII"$ $500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tr,.,1poriali0ft 84"7243 CASH REIATES 2911 Sohmer Gr a nd••••••••••••••••••••••• New '74 Pii..C~~S (Pa rl or) $1500 /0fr. C rt Sale/ We Buy You' Old Cac, ALL MODELS 497-2802 days 494 ·2652 = ' 9120 STILL AVAi runn in g or nol. 'fop AVAILABLt:: ~ves. plus Doll ar paid Also 24hr IE.A.CH .... .1.•n.4 ~---------1 ••• ••••• •• • •••••••••••• l . . 898 5058 --Hu GE STOCK OF ow1ngserv1ce. · 17331 HeachBl"d. .5portln«J Goock 1094 Roomy, 12 Vacationeer • ?••••••••••••••••••••• ll 't'l' many xtras, very 75'1 Autos, Imported HunlingtonBeach ':)'Brunswick slate pool ta· clean $1700. 962-5359. luy or LeOM MOW! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142·6666 "°tie . xlnl cond, $300. 'p.3 Chev %T W/10' cab n,,. .. l1111H I Grnrral 9701 1-.,-,-M-a-•• -a--R-X_2 ___ N_c_w ,! .a.Qr3e0530sser & de»k, $30. o /camper. Stick VS, nu .tW\ UUW ••••L•A••M•B••Q•R••G•H••1 N••1·~~· eng., tifes·air, tape, ver)' ;~i-r · · t'i res. 26M mi. $1995, ~ clean. $1495. 675·8546. :-'1V. Redlo, ·' ~S«;~-36~'-'-----I ~ TOYOT_A ANNOU;>;CING ,M_erc_e_d•-,-.. -,.-.-9-7_4_0 '.•. HJR, Steno 8098 Mini truck cab over ALJTQ CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~,.••••••••••••••••••••• · bo •1"nk , 19"6 Harbor , C M OJ6 9303 .b· camper. ice x, " 1975 :.)" Mo. old Magnavox range, s ips 4. $650 . '67 t-'ORD Cab-£orward LTD '?~~~e::~:;_a-cela~~~~._64_5_-_91_09 _______ , Pickup, 43000 mi, A-1:. Or a n g e c Ount y"s MERCEDES- ·:simplicity, pecan. Sac. S i x Pack cab over Step bumper, lock boxes. newest. most mode rn BE....,, ~! ".:$225. Must seU by Fri· camper, 8 ft. Best orr er. 1 -'64~6="~20~2=2=o='~S48:.:::~-7~482:=.___ a ut hori zed de a I er ! n~ .,·.·.day.640_8566 84,_...., SPECIALIZING IN EXEC. CAR 71 Datsun Pickup w /shell. Sales Ser vice ;·~oneer SX 424 receiver·1..c·--------l Owner, xlnt cond . Leasing 450 SE ~:=i~~. ~~-~~peakers $iS 8~a~:::.w~~ ;:s~ro~~~1 .~:~"=;'=h~~=~=Y1=2=534=T=:-n-n_a_lbcd--.-2 I975 t~1.~~.~~B6~~111 i\1 5 • $500 .... ,,,.. URRACO $2 2.80 mo. '..Pana sonic cassette !-'""~·~~-'-'----spd. axle . or trade ski ;\ir: power windows; :. player. As king $4o make Motorcycl•1/ boat. $l800. Make offer NOW ON OlSPL!\Y AM /FM stereo: low . offer 581 -5687 eves or Scooters 91501 ..:•~73=·=35='=''--------I • miles; 36·mo. ()pen end .wknds ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,73 Ranchero Squire. p /s, Taking Orders On leuse. $15,000--<:0St: buy. Stereo Mclnlooh ,,.,,.m c ... 1MotoCycle P.1•. A /C. 20,000 mi. The New Es~da's back 00$1~,354( .00; Depoo••c . 'EEP.!S -~EE~ M k · • Sale $3450. Aft5, 673-6214. 54646· ; nt. $4455. + '-' rn~ ; Sae. Apt too small. a e ARRIVI NG N lax.& lie. $214.00; Sec. dj 2)~-D ·.b{fer . Phone552·5270 Mikunicarbs My loss-your gain, '1:i Open Mon-Sat. 9 to 6 posit; Ser. #029714. \.. lloats&M.-i• l4MM ,$29.9S Che'Y P.U. "<YI. auto, Clo•edSun. 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(!il,IKE!,llJ '2999 '71 AUDI I OOLS I door. I -ed. lli<lln. l:Qo.H~ Ille ..., ..,.,. woukl ..-int. S!IOwroom lrHh. (111ETRl $AVE '65 POHT CATALINA CPE. FuR -· lldDIY 1or Nocest one In I"" .,.._ {P1Y!!51) Only '888 ._STATION WAGONS '74 MALllU CLASSIC STATION WAGON 3 tut1. Onty 11.000 mol•• & lully ~.(1141<FPJ '74 IMPALA STATION WAGON Her9 is I •1111 w•n,..r. 3 w it• & only 18.000 ""'•• Full1 eou•P011d '6t COLOMY PARK ST ATIOH WAGOH A bnuly. Full -•!· 3 "-''· 81 000 "'°'"· (SSU7551 ' '72 COUHTRT SQUIRE FuM _., t.c!ory 1;,. 3 Hiii QrllV 38.000 ""'"-(3-tlll:PYt '72 PIHTO SQUIRE 1 -..:!. •Mloo. 1'111!1•· Only 311 ooo -· (901GGSI " 13 240Z. I ~. 1lr. tic. (OOILGC) $4111 $2222 73 CORVETTE. t-tt1r 4 Wllllll. 11ir ~Ofld.. 11•r1-0. loll ..-... el. 1111 ..... la.8111"0) $Sttt 73 Triu""*1 Sllilllr9. 4 IPllH. {131HPSl $2ttt ~ hn~ I SO SL. Full luRury ' • ' ~ I t r c ~ d ~ l t l a < r 2 l 0 t · 1: p <• n a '· p ii b 0 b ' p a. •• c t L 7 •• c ll ll n rl ll St a J, v " s , f j ' i • ' • 1 i • 'I ' •• Lagnna/~outh Coast ' Today's Cl osl N .Y.S&oeks '· VOL. 68, NO. 149, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANG E COU NTY, CACI FORt!IA . THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1975 TEN CENTS I CUSD Budget Urges .82-certt Tax Hike By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL Otlll• D•ltY il'olMSt.Mt 1\ $19.S million prC'liminary budget calling for an 82-cent lax rate incl'case in fiscal 1975 was outlined to Capistrano Unified School District trustees We<Jnes- day night. The proposed s pending pro- gram, about 20 percent greater than the $16.1 million being spent this yeur, reflects infiation and a 1nore students next year. The 82-cent rise would bring the district's tax rate to $5.15 per $100 assessed valuation. This year's levy is $4.32. The budget contains no money for salary increases for district employes. TeaChers alone have forwarded pay demands that would cost the district more than $8 a milllo~. ir gra.nted. Supt. Truman Benedict told una trustees the projected 82·cenl tax r ate increase is based on a 10 per· cent increase in the assessed valuation or properly within the district. The dislri·ct includes the com· munities o r San CJemenle, Capistrano Beach, San Juan Caipistrano and south Mission Viejo. Benedict said -(hat the tax rate increase ~ould drop to'6J tents given tt 15' pe rcent assessed valuation increase. Final valuation figures will be released by the county in mid· ·July. ln his budge t message to t.nlJtees, Chicas said any money ne«ded to award salary in· creases . would have lo be aenerate"d by making cut"s in other ari as. The Jargest reduction, he said, eters ... could be m ade by reducing personnel, particularly special employes like psychologists, nurses. counselors and ad- ministrators. The boa rd ·aliO could slice special pFograms that are lunded e•irely -with local t;tX dollars and do not receive s tate or rederaliunding. Chicas pointed out the dis- trict's contributions for employc Sl50,000 Facility Laguna· to Get New Post Office • A new post ofrice to serve Laguna Beach \Yill open this fall at the Lumberya,rd shopping complex near City llall. The $150,000 fa cility \Yi ll replace the existing post ofrice al 236LagunaAve. David Rios, postmaster or the Laguna area, said the new post office is being designed to solve two proble ms at the old one -the lack o( post orrice boxes and parking. The new pos t office likely will contain 2,600 postal boxes -1,000 more than the number available at the i!4una station. Pos~a l patronsr it tll He able t<t-park in ' · ~1e only' 'spaces behind the new fucility or in other t:Jarktng on the Lum beryard site at 384 Forest Ave. Three service windows \\'ill be provided to serve postal patrons at the new (aci!ity, Rios said. Contract £9.f constru.ction was awarded lo.11Plaza Developm ent Com pa n y, a consortium or t.aguna Beach investors in the Lumberyard project. Actual con- struction will be done by Beach Construction or Laguna Beach. The coh'tract calls ror comple- tion or 'work b·y the end of August. Rios said the post orrice would mdve within a month after the new building is rinished. I-le said there-would be no interruption or service. '1 1~ Other shops in t he Lllmberyard ure-...icl\eduled to open in late J une or·early July, according to William Lambourne, Plaza's leasing agent. · Rios said the new racility will serve as Laguna 's main post of- Vand a ls Slash 3 6 Car Tires in T ustin V anda l s believed to be juvenil es s lashed the tires of 36 cars parked outside a Tustin con· dominium complex Wednesday night, Orange County Sherirr·s orricers reported today. Deputies said a ll rour tires on ear~ car were slashed beyond re· pair in the Mitchell Street park· ing area. The tbtal damage was estimated at more than $5,000. Or·~·-·:a":-·· Wead1er Fair tonight and· mO!)tly sunny Friday but some fo g and low clouds along the coast Friday morning, ac· cording to the weather service. 1-llghs or 68. al beaches rising to 75 inland. IN SJDE TODAV The governm't?nt·1 indn of l~ding bu1int11 indicotors hint• at a bottomtna out of the cu1Tt11t rece11fon, according lo /igMre1 reltQ.led today. See PogeAf. fice for about two years, then become a s ubstation. By then . the postal service ex · µect.s to open another post orricc on land purchased l\liO years ago in La guna Canyon, he said. Police Pay Talks Set ForF ~Y Leaden ~ tho SU Clemenle Public SafetY E m,pl9yes Associa- ticin, representing t he city's police officers, will attempt to get their st alled salary negotiations moving again in a meeting Friday morning with City Manager Ken - neth Car r Negotiations between the as- sociation and the city broke down as soon as they started in April when members or the association voted OveTwhelmingly lo contract with the Teamsters Union ror representation in salary dis- cussions with.the city. The city has refused to honor the union as the association 's bargaining agent. Friday's meeting is scheduled ror8:30a.m .. Russell Rice, association presi· dent, said Richard Castle, the Teamsters representative as- signed lo San Clemente, will not be present at the meeting. City Manager Kenneth Carr lo· day conrirmed that a meet and co n fer sesi ion h as been scheduled. He said, however, that he was not at liberty to reveal whether 'the city would present a coun- terorrer to l'.M)lice demands for salary increases ranging from six: to 13 percent, depending on an of· ricer's rank, or other requests for fringe beoeritiinprovements. Rice said the association wants negotiations lo proceed as soon as possible. He noted that it bas been over two ·months since the as- sociation rorwarded its salary de· mands . As ror resolving with the city the Teamsters issue, Rice said, ''Rightnowit'sabigzero.''. <See POLICE, Page A2) ~···~ ti ~-••thl· ! • . 'i ........ . ' 'o.ity '"'"' Pl!Me~ lll:idlolnl .. ....,... l . . :. • ... .... . _..,,,.,, ........ ..... , •· < • ~ t Bl~ding from h'~ cutS. cfaty Shephard, p, H_upt.j ngton..Bcach,clutcbes-'b.and,or la>· iured wi(e, Jo Ahn, as Costa Mesa· police of· ficer offers his own hand of assurance. The Shephards and their two young sons were in.iured Wednesday eve1~ing in a headon lr~ic accident at 20th Street a nd Placenth1 A~enue in Cost_'J1M~ •. Pell~e:~re seekjpg a dnver witb.esses SaiCI made a sudden lane cha11ge, cau sing the collision between t he Shephard auto and one drive11 by Karn ,\Jexander, 35, a lsoof.l:luntingto11 Beach. County Doctors Meet .. No Relief Seen in Malpractice Pr(!miums By DO UGLASFRIT7SCllE Ottlle 0.11, ~llll!A.lft Orange County doctors expect no relief (rom high malpractice ins urance premiums through legislirtion, signed· by Gov. E<I· mUqdG . Brown Jr. and 'willhold an emergency meeting tonight to decide whether to continue the slowdown. Emphasizing he is "just guess- ing," Orange County Medical As- sociation Director John Rette ATTORNEY DEFENDS BIG AWARDS, CS sai d today striking anesthesiologists who have had surgery at most county hospitals on an emergency-only basis for 10 days may be back at work ear- ly next week. Dr. Phillip Weingart, president or the county anesthesiologists ·a ssociat ion, said, ''I know absolutely nothing and 1 won 't try to predict what wiU happen. until arter tonight's meeting. "I've had too many surprises in rerentdays, ''he said: Two bills aime.d al ensuring that malpractice irisurance is available at a relatively reasona- ble price were passed in a special · session or the state legislature and were signed iutoJaw by Gov. Edmund G. Brown. But those l a""·s arrect only Northern Cal irornia doctors, Relle said , and provi de no as· sistance to Orange County doc - tors who have just received their malpra~ticc insurance bills rrom 'Inadmissible~ Travelers Insurance. Those bi lls, he said, call for in· creases·.ranging from 140 to 280 percent. The rale H\kes \\'ill be the s ub+ ject of a slate insurance com· mis sione r 's h earing in Los Angeles June 16 , said Retle. Describing the state bUls as a "stop.gap solution," Rctte said, "The doctors arc looking ror some kind or permanent solution <See DOCTORS, Page A2) Hinshaw Discounts Ex-wife Testimony By J OHN VALTERZA Of ... Dmtiy 1'11>M ltMf "had sorrie pretty dirricull thingS to say." Costa Mesa Readies U.S.· Re p. Andrew Hinshaw <R· Newpor t Beach) told a gathering or Republican women in Newport Wednesday that he expects much of his estranged Wife's Grand Jury testimony against him to be "ruled inadmissible" if it re· aches~ courtroom. Obvisouly netUed al the move by his second wife, who chose not to invoke a marital privilege and say nothing to the jury, Hins haw told the g roup that his first wife chose not to discuss such issues. But Mrs . Thais Hins haw, Whose divorce f rom t h e legislator is schedµled soon for rinaf disposition, ref3.ted several -• For. Amiual; Fish Fry Optim i1s lic Costa Mesa~ Newport Harbor Lions Club wor.kirs 'today were · put(ing ritl.ish·ing touches on their 30th an· nual F ish Fry, which they say w~ll lure' up· to 100,000 persons to Costa Mesa~·. Orange Coast residents have traditionally turned out en maue ror the Fish Fry, which wUl see $24,000 worth of lood alcine fixed and served between Friday and Sunday evenings. Typical family fun will· be s pread throu1hout the three days, just as i.t has since lhe early days when the late civic leader HeiM Kaiser lent his secret ristl batter recipe to the Harbor Area event. Beglnnlnl al 5:30 p.m. Friday, fish dinners and other foods wm be served lo thec!owntowo Uont' Patk to bolller portlclpanll ror a 6 p.m. opening of ramlval ridea ·' and a 7 :30 p.m. battle of the bands contest. ' .. Saturltay's action oj>ens at 10 a~. wilh the• carnival and ex· hibits .a Pd at 10:30, the highlight, t.tie Fish -Fry Parade, will begin winding ils way through the downtown area. Continuous stage entertain· men&. will be offered and al noon, fi.th dinners will go on sale, along with other items among the $24,000 Lions' pan.try·storehouse. Sunday activity ol>enS al noon and will include the tradltional, ·Miss Flah FrY beauty pageant at 2 p.m., rollowed by the cutest baby conteal at-a:30 p.m ., ac· conling IP lhe~edule. Entertalnlnen1 will be ollered · throuihoQ.l the. db's program; cllmax.lnJ at ·s. p.m . when the grand prui of a.1975 Ford Pinto com1>1cl Mclin la awai'dld lo !be luckl,.1 aniool Ille aatlcl1>1led. J00,000 portlclpanla. Hinshaw, who appeared before the Orange County Council , of Republica n Women al the Mar- riott Hotel, was scheduled ror ar· raignn\ent today on a jury indict- ment charging misappropriation or public funds while he was Orange County assessor. · Hinsha w told the group 1 ''it would not be fair for metoaddl'"ess a group without discussing. my personal problems." Relating his attendance a day earlier at a hearing before Superior Court J udge Ro;t>ert Corfman where the issue was the making public of Qr~nd Jury tranll!'clplS , Hinshaw ,admttted that his estranged wife, Thais. History Unit M:ec;ts A general meeting rl the San Clemente Hislo!1c•I So<lolY will be.held •I I f~locll;~ht ln the Ole Hanll!il llGQm ~Jl>e Com· munity Center, comer Av enida Del· Mar an<\ Avenlda Seville. All members are encouraged to at· tend. ,, I <See lllNSllA W, Page A2) Nugent Agai11 CofC. L e ad,er Cy Nugent tta.s been re-elected president of the La1una Bearh Chamber of Commerce, heading a new slate of Offi cers approved Tuesday by the board of direc- tors. -,. The other olrieers are Jim Oeckei, -vlee pres ident; Fred B'alzer, second vice president; and Louis Zitnik, treasurer. Th~ir-te!')DS begin July l . The Chem ber or Commerre will bold ill m qm bership dinner and vle;W~ the Pageant or the Maslen July.~. Tickets are $12 lor bolh. Only 360 tlc~N are available •. Mem- bers may place ticket orders through the Chamber ol Com· meree office. ~· retireme.nl, h ealth and un- employment beneri ts will climb $518,000 next year ----; an increase or more than 40 percent. A similar 4-0 ·pcrcent increase "·ill be experienced in costs for -gas and electricity. Utilities arc expected to cost $614,000 next year. They cost $431,000 this year. Another factor that contributes (See BUDGET, Page AZ> o? Ballot Measure Proposed By JACK CHAPPELL Of"" D*ilv Pilot Mall A ba llot m easure calling for re- moval or all Laguna Beach street parking meters is in the ""·orks to· day in the \\'ake of the failure of the parking structure bond elet · lion. Ri chard Willetts, a do\\·nto'''n businessman who l\Yice has led citizen battles against city hall on parking. meter issues, said he has ordered his attorney to begin dra\l"in g up the necessary papers tor an initiative measure to be. presented to vote r s in ~larch . Willetts said the action was be- ing taken beca\\Se of an ex- pression by some City Council members that the vote on the parking structure bond election_ woUld be taken as a mandate on any constructio'n or the facility. "I( we are not going to use parking meters to fund addi- tional public parking. then let ·s get the m off the streets. ''The on ly reas on peop le tolerate them is that they reel the monies will go to proYiding addi· tional parking." he said. \\lillclls said his initiative \\'ould call ror removal or all street parking meters, but reten- tion of m eters on off.street lots. ·'Parking l ime ""·ould be de- signated by signs , tires '-''OUld be marked and S5 tickets \\'ould be given to violators such as Pa lm Springs and La Jolla both do," he said . ··1 think we ought to Jet the pt.'0- ple vote on whether they want meters on the streets or not," he said . i'[e said rem.oval or the meters "'ould certainly improve busi· ness downtown. Will etts is the owner of the Hai rem beauty s hop on Forest,\ venue. lie s aid he did not believe city officials ' claims that the parking revenues were in pa1t needed for police and fire departml.'nt rund- ing. ··I rind it difficult to believe that m a intaining the proper level of saret y in this community is de- pendent on the number or dimes put in a parking melcr. •·he said. Willetts said s hould action be taken by the council to p\Js h ahead with the parking structure regardl ess of the bond issue vote, he relt his initiative would be de· feated by the voters. "If they can see a visible struc· lure ahead of election time, peo· pie wi II not vote lo remove the mete rs . "'l don't think you're ever go· ing to see one,'· he said. ~ Oililf ........ WAflON ~ L8gunan w,_... ;! ~ . - • DAii'( l>tlot ~Liff Pllolo NEVER NEVER LAND COMES TO LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM J ane Healy As Peter P•n, Right, Has Upper Hand Over Capt. Hook, John Riggs • Laguna High -rlayers Set 'P e t e r Pan' Laguna Beach J-li gh School will present the mus ical "Peter Pan" at 8 p.m . today and Friday and at 1 p .m . Saturday in the high school auditorium . A cast of more lhan 50 student performers will be accompanied by a full orc hestra for the fairy tale about Never Never .. Land, Peter Pan, Captain Hook and the clock -eating crocodile. ' Tickets are $1 for children un· • dcr 12, $2 for students and $3 for adults. All seats are reserved. , "fJ'icket information is available by calling 494·8546 ext. 39. · Peter Pan is played by Jane ""Healy. Members of the Darling -family are Kathy Kramer, Wen- dy ; Jeff Nagel, John : Kally ·Kahn , Liza ; Bruce Morton, Nana, the dog; Leyna Bernstein and Lori Wren, r..1rs. Darling; and 1\1 ark Pearson and Mike '·\Vren, Mr. Darling. Captain Hook is port.rayed by John Riggs . John Hoy plays Smee. Fellow pirates are Norm Clark, Mike Coates, Brad Macey and Ed Kitchen, Mike Wren and Mark Pearson: ... Stude nt director ;,. Afia ln- ·1terlandi. Stage manager is Joh.n rNordskog. Li z Snyder is the ,;choreographer. Service Held For Lagunan John H. Heid ' ·~ Fun e ral s ervices were . ~cheduled today for John H. ;-J!eid , a Laguna Beach resident :-for 57 years. l\1r. Heid died Sun- ,Oay at Scripps J\femorial Jlospilal in La Jolla. lle was 60. : Rosery was held Wednesday al St. Catherine's Catholic Church jn Laguna Beach. Burial service ·)Vas to be held today at Ascension , Cemetery in El Toro. "' : Mr. Heid was a personnel · tiupervisor ror Puciric Telephone Jor 38 years . He resided al 1224 ',~orning s id e Drive, Laguna ,Jleach . . . · Survivors nre hi s wife, J<alherine or the family home; ;two sons. John N. or Sola~a Beach and J ames R. of San Lws Obisbo; and two daughters, Mrs . . Joan B. Minney or Long Beach ,and Mrs. Susan A. Morse of Laguna Beach. : Funeral arrangements were directed by McCormick Laguna Beach Mortuary . OR ANGE COAST L/SC. 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Nall .... ., ... ,,, ........ 9' ... fdllM• Planners to Study Grading Ordinance A proposed grading ordinance designed to protect the natural terrain of hillsides needs more citizen and developer input before passage, San Clemente. planning commissioners agreed Wednesday night. · Commissioners decided to hold off on action on the proposal until July 9 to allow the public more time to react to its provisions. The ordinance would allow rounded and curved grading in- stead of the normal cul·and·fill grading as a means or preserving ·•natural character and amenities." The City Council ordered that s uch an ordinance be drawn up by the city"s planning staff. It would not become law until adopted by the council. In other action, the com· mission r ecommended that the council rezone 26 acres of land easterly of Avenida Salvador owned by the Proland Corp. to a mixture of low denisity residen- tial and open ~pace. The property Fro• Page A~ BUDGET ... to the $3.4 million increase is the prediction that th e di strict 1.1rill experif?ncc growth in average daily attendance (ADA). One ADA is equivalent to one s tudent attending school for a full school day and is the general monitor of enrollment. Chicas predicts that ADA will hit 14 ,400 -1.232 above this year's April fi gure of 13,118. Under st ate law gove11ning school finance, the district may tax property owners for each ADA incre ase a t a rate of $1,080 per ADA . This alone will add about $1 .3 million to next year's s pending program. Chicas led trustees through half or 'the 180-page budget, described by one administrator as having the heft or a "Sears catalogue." The board will continue its budget.review next month. A ten- tative budget mus t be adopted by ,July I . Fina l adoption will take plar€in 1\ugust. Laguna H igh Concert Set A spring conttrt featuring the musical talents or more than 200 Laguna Beach elementary school students will be held at 7:30 p .m. Junes at the Laguna Beach High School auditorium, 625 Park Ave. Appearing will be a 28-member jazz e nsemble, 20-member honor strings ensetnble, 80·member third grade honor !Ong nute band and the 110-member Top or the World Elementary Sc hool chorus. The young musicians will perform under the dJrecUon or in· striUctors Deane Bottorf and Myrna Buffum. There is no ad· mission charge. Free Advice now is zoned for l .S units per acre. The new zoning would allow between l .S and 4.S units on 15 acres and 11 acres of open area. • l'ro•PageAl HINSH,AW ••• instances of asserted wronitdo· ing. "My wife. her dau'ghter a nd her aunt had to go to a fu neral in San Pedro but there was no car. available," Hinshaw said, allud· ing to Mrs. Hinshaw's testimony. "So someone from the as- sessor's office drove them to the funeral , waited and brought them back. Even if all of it were true, this seems to be a small thing to use in a charge agaiJJ:ft a pe.rson of 'misuse of his office," · he added. . • ~ Besides dlsc~_g·~urrent woes in the court.s the represen- tative s pent about an hour dis- .cussing current issues confront~ lrli legislators and the executive branch in the nation'scapital. He emphasized that economic experts in government a nd the private investment sector a ll seem to agree.that the recession has bottomed out but that raging inflation could continue at a rate exceeding 14 percent a year.. He stressed that the key to solving the nation's economic proble ms lies in the solution of energy supply problems. Hinshaw said that during re· cent trips lo the Middle East, he sensed that Egypt is veering from its original stance of pro· voki.ng conflict with Israel and is doing the honorable thing by re· opening the Suez to shipping a nd rebuilding war-lorn communities along the canal"s banks. Hinshaw stressed that until many other y~t -untapped petroleum reserves are exploit- ed , that drilling in rederal tidelands off· the Orange Coast should be halted. "There are many petroleum reserves that have never even had a test well dug. I think they sht>bld be explored completely before the federal waters orf Orange County have to be used," he said. School Pools De dication Set New swimming pools al Dana Hills and San Clemente high schools will be dedicated Tues· day under the d,irectlon or Capistrano Unified School Dis· trictofflcials. De4ication of the Dana Hills pool will take place at 9: 10 a.m. The San Clemente ceremony will follow al 12 : 30 p.m . · Both dedications will include a short ta)~ .. by Supt. Truman Benedict , a swimming de- monstration and music. The public Is invited to attend. The two pools were built with $400;000 raised through a special COUJ1ly service district. · For Seniors Vietnam Art Objects &ck " • TlltphoM (71C) '42-4321 "'~11lfit4 Advertlslnt '42·5471 U -a~• ltach All OtP1rlmtnts: Te•eDhoM4'4·"" ~,.,n·s.,,c1t-11te 4fS·06lO C••Y•ftlll. 1•11 Ort ft .. Co•\I P11~t1111l11t ~,.,_,,.,.,..,...,.,.,,m,"'''H"""'"'''.,.'"' "'•llfr or •••••,l1emtnl1 llt<t•n .... , Ot •••f .. <illl'<I WllM~I l .. Cff l ... , ... "l>On OI ,.,.,..,.,_,..,. "' ....... Cl.tit """" p•I• ti (ftlf M•••. ~, ~1 flllMl'lfil..,.ll1 r••1-r ll to -111,. .. _.. ...... lfttMlll•: .-111 .... , .""'"'-" 00 -"''· " " The Laguna Beach Free Clinic now provides free lc1al service for persona over 50 years of age. Legal counsel is available from 7 to 9 p.m . Mondays and Wed · nesdays and from J to 4 p.m. on tile llrot and third Fridays of each month. Legal coun1elln1 la provided by volunteer attorneys. People with problems requiring addi· tional service may be referred to a panel of attorneys outside the clinic. Appointmenta are des irable and may be made by contacting !be clinic at 494·0761 . AGANA. Guam (AP) -A con- troversial cario ot Vietnamese art objects will be returned to the owner of the refugee ship which brouaht them ·here, the 1ov; crnor's office announced today. A spokesman tor Gov. Ricardo &rdallo said it is now believed that the collect ion of p0reelal11 vases and other art works wue the priva te collecUon ol a Viet..- namese famiJy rather 1.han na· Uonal Vietnamese arttrusures. • ) I I . Ending Walkout Qepdpmnt . State D .octors ' . . . ' Ban Pushed WASIUNG~.N !llPll - The l'oOd ~ Ad· mlnistrattoti today pro· posed a ban on aeroSol an· tiperspJrant 1pray1 con- tuinlng ilrcQnium untll tests can be made to de· lei-mine whether they cause lung cancer.· 'Retu1n to Work' SACRAMENTO (AP> -Hun· dreds of striking California doc· tors s~y they wlll go bl\ck to work Monda'y, endtng a walkout that halted all but emergency care for thousands Qf patients for almost a month. Spokes man for phys icians joined with state officials Wed· nesday to announce that move. ment toward -a legislative solu· · lion to the malpractice cria•s in· duced the physicians to quit the work stoppage. The doctors agreed to resume fu11 practice as long as a state or· dered ins'urance pool begins writ· ipg malpractice. insurance at wh*t they say. are atfordable rates. · "We are returning to work in good fail-h ... a nd will stay on the job," Dr .. Seymour Wallace, president of the California Socie· ty of Anesthesiologists, told a * * * f 'r<HH Pflgf! A I DOCTORS ... to the malpr3ctice insurance pro· blem." Such a permanent solution, he said, would be enactment of 11 bill by Senator Dennis Carpenter (R· Newport Beach), which would limit the time after an alleged malpractice in which cl&iQ'\S could be filed. The bill would also take such matters out of the courts and· put them under the jurisdiction of a -special m alpractice board as well as limit the amounts which could be ~warded to victims of malpractice. Doctors could be back to. work as early as Monday or Tuesday, depending on how tonight's meet· tna: goes. said Rette. "We have formulated a posi- tion paper that we hope the mem· bership will approve tonight," he said. . The paper, he said, "advises that w~ t ry t o prevent a de- teriorating situation and leave matters lo the legislature." Deteriorating, he said, means "Doctors striking is not helping the people who are working in hospitals. It 's not helping anybody really. It was an at· tempt lo get the legislature to re· cognlze that the doctors do have a problem. I think they have re· cogntzed that by now." "We are hoping that all doctors will resume nor mal activities by J\fonday or Tuesday,'' he sai(I. news conference. Ancsthes1olog1,sts . in the San Francisco Bay area wal:ked off the job May 1 ~ whin Araonaut Insurance Co. Impose(! huge in· surahce rate lnereases. Pbysi· clans aeross the state joined the walkout when othe r companies announced rate klikes for Jater this year and at one paint nearly 3SO of the state's 2 ,000 anesthesiologists were on strike. Dr. Joe Boyle, a California Medical Associa,tion oflleial, aaid all doctors across the state will * * * Thi' &prays wouta;be or· dered off the murket later ·Ibis year •fter a ~all 'of public com me~~ on'the p~ posal. - . Brands cover'ri by the proposal are Procter & Gamble's ''Sure'' and "Secret ," and "Arld·XX," which Carter:Wallace re· cently began to market on a nationwide basis. ·DoctQrs'. Strike Hits Coast Hard The doctors.strike has hit South Coast Community Hospital and San Clemente General Hospital hard. reducing surgeries by up to 80 percent. Admini s trators of both hospitals said if the strike con· linues. the ins titutions will be forced to lay off emRloyes or shift lo reduced work weeks. Emergency s urge ries are not affected. James Everett, administrator of San Clemente General, a 116· bed facility said the hospital is running at a census of about 60 patients today. He said it is los- ing a s ubstantial amount or money. Bernard Carr, administrator or South Coas t Community Hospital with 172 beds in opera- tion said his hos pital's census ls running in the mid and low80s. The general rule of thumb is a hO$Pital must maintain a census of 75 percent of its available beds to break eve n. Previous ly, ofricials at both facilities had s aid they did not believe the strike "''ould spread to th'eir institutions. Elective s urgery has been curt ailed at S a n Cleme nte Gene ral sinc e Wednesday, Everett said. HoWever, the im- pact has not been a s great there as at some other hospitals, he said. HE! said San Clemente Gerleral, because or the age o{ the sur· rounding population, commonly has a greater number of emergency surgeries than the national average. "We are still taking care of true emergencies," he said. Seven such emergency opera- tions were performed Wednes- day he said.-Normally the hqspilal averages eight s urgeries a day. Elective surgeries at South Coast Comm unity Hospital in South Laguna have been curtailed since Tuesday, Carr said. He said surgeries used to average 16 to 20 daily and are now down to four or five a day. "We have curtailed all elective surgery, but we have made it a point that anybody who reaJly needs care is going to gel care," Carr said. Carr said a contineency· plan for reducing hospital costs th.rough a reduced work week had been drawn up and depart- ment heads had been aler ted 'in the event the strike was protract- ed. No layoffs or reductions have occurred yet. Everett said his hospital had both layoffs and reduced work· weeks under. study. He said part· time employes already had been laid off. .. · POLICE ••• ASked if the association has dropped consideration of a s uit against th~ city to force tecogni· tion or tbe teamsters, Rice said, '' Evel'ything is so much up In the air; I can.'t make a forecast. A civil action hasn 't been dis- carded. 0 1 Course it's possible, but we don't want it any more than the city does. SA~ '30 on REMOTE CONTROL SYlVANIK COLOR only s41995 -· • Btg 19·· dlag. meas. color piciure / """""" SYLVAIOA REMOTE 25" DIAG. 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'l'::fv' .MI 121 It ... + Mo. _ Jl7 SYLVIA PORTER' (S«ondlnasm.11 In New York, the .Vaonaul loaurance Co. of Callfo[i announced several months aro lta inteoUoa to stop wri malpractl'ce lnaurancc as of July 1 -alnce pbyslclana w not a.rree to a tripling or their yearly premium costa from average $3,500 in 1974 to more than hO,OOOthis year. ln turn, New York's doctors and anestheslo;lolfsta an· nounced that as or July 1 they would provide onl,y emer1en· cy care for patients in deep trouble. And on Long Island, 4,100 pbysicianH dis· ,.-~~~-...... ---.-, ~u ase d a s lowdown '~ beginning June l becaus e of the malprac· tice Impasse. In northern California , where Argonaut al so Money's· Worth threatened boosts of as much as 400 percent in malpractice inlurance premiums, doctors recently launched a "strike."· und~ which they would treat only emergency cases. AND THERE llAVE been several ''strikes'' s ince then: Whose fault is it? . Both the doctors and the insurance industry claim con· s umers are "dema nding new rights" and are in the mood to sue for an.vthin2. As medicine has become more complex 3nd has tried to save lives formerly considered lost, the con· sumer has made growlng demands on m edicine to solve previously hopeless problems. · Both forces claim that coosum~rs ran to realize, as the 1971 Secretary's Commissiooon Medii:al Malpractice put it, the "inescapable fact that modem high.quality medicine carries risks that unavoidably i:esult in some Injuries to pa· tients .•. No operation is ablolU\ely safe .•. Any drug or re. al therape utic vall.M! haa: unpleasant side effects or even dangers for some people." These gi'oups condemn the '1contingency fee'• system tmder which a lawyer does not demand payment unless he wins the suit-in which case be takes 30'to 501>ercent of the award. <The patient is often left with only 16 to 38 cents out of each dollar awarded.) THEY DENOUNCE THE "long tail" of malpractice. suits under which an injured person may bring a suit 10 or more years after the damqin• incident has occurred - forcing the insurer to pay an unpredictable number of future claim a in lnfiat.ed dollars. lt now takes an average of seven years to setUe a suit. And the insurers blame bleeding-heart juries for boost· ing awards to heig.hts aa s~ as;$4 mil~ob Bnd for setting~ awards on emotional~r than rattonal dollar-value gro)!nds. · The disappearance o e family doctor has been a fac· tor, (S ue the family d or ?) And the "Mar cus Welby syn. drome,'' the miracle·maker , has h_ad some impact. But ther..e are other, less obvious but powerful factors too -and those bringing malpractice suits can't all be wrong. For in addition to ever more complicated medical pro~ t:edures there also bas been a rise In sheer incompetence in ' . . ' . . these procedures and in disorders a~ually caused by medications and by ctiagn°'Uc and treatment procedures. THE MEDICAL PROFESslON, Insurers and slate lieeilsing boards have hardly moved aggressively to police the quality of medical care. Theoretically, tough ''Professional Standards Review Organlu.tiona'' mandated by the 1972 Social .Security amendments are being set up across the U.S. to develop standards or care, ''peer review'' and other techniques for monitoring quality. But the or· ganizations are run by those wbose basic interest is ln main~ talning the 1tatils quo.' Many hospitals and physicians' offices have become de· humanized and arrogBl'\t. Spurring patients to file malprac- tice suits are such irritations as: -Having to wait loris hours, especially in hospitals, even when a firm appoinlmenthas·been made; · -Not havirig accesa to medical recc:ft-ds , with the re!Ult that many suits are started because, in more than 40 slates, this is the only way lo get into your own medical record; -Being asked to sign consent forms written in incom· prehensible legalese; -SUFFERING A VARIETY of institutional in· dignities, being unreasonably iseparated from relatives and friends, and being assaulted in m any hospitals by s tressful commotion ; -Being a victim of "ghost surgery" in wh ic~ a resi· dent, not the promised surgeon, performs the opera tion. Taking the Blimp To Work? Maybe MIAMI CAP ) -Lester Freeman is looking forward to the day he will catch the 7:1S eommuter blimp to .Nork. "Thimp Blimp" reads the chalkboard above his desk, ~nd the executive vice presi· de nt of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce in· avail a ble Witft other. trans port systems.'' Freeman said the dirigibles could prove an economic and ecolo;:ical boon . "We could reduce a.I r and noise pollution in our cities, reduce land surface traffic and drastically cut the costs of mass transit systems. .. _,,, : I • IC • t I -, .... ~ ft( • 1>6 11\lo ••• .,,. ' . • , '4 n •1•+ ... r ti ~·i: .......,. 0\ ,2( It II l•'h+ Vt MrnOr.\!~ • j ... .a.. H""'" • 11 I "• !e,G.11 • n lt -.,. :=::irM»iT "' ~ ::•Vi 1t~1i 'II ••• llltlh 1 + 11.c.p .40 1• •4 11V1-w. -~ .. H '' • +"0.:. l:Mtl •• I l ... II 1,13 4M I )'dtOftl\,a( II l l~t Vlo ...WI.,.. " ... iWI , 10 17' t +" I .. Jt1 ,._,. __,, 1-· t::::tl"'w ·lltt 1 lj:~-·" .• ., 1 '" ••• • I 10 2"Ai+~ 1c h'llll.M • n 14 ... -1 , .. ,.. ....,-1111611 •1, II . 'UU...f'l l~l'ldplA l .,IJCIOtl~-Uo ... .. ...-... ,, .. ,I . ti\.\-.. NC . t .J"" .. ll'ldpfJ'h,, ,. 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The National AeronatuUca and Space Administration, working with ,the. Goodyear Aerospace Corp., ls to releue mulls of its inlllal study nexl month . .• While NASA spokesmen are llnltanl to· comment before that releu e, R . T . Madden, a Gooclyear e:cecutive, lndlcat· ed that th e s tudy could be ravorable. ufHE POTENTIAL of buoyant ''ehlcles for mass tr&Mil in ur ban are.as ii one ~ many ml5sions we are in· vutlcallng tn our NASA (oulblllly study," Madden llald. "IDlllal re&ults Indicate thll appllcaUoo may otter od· vaatacea not. curreotl1 • Freeman admitted that gaining public acceptance or blimps would be a major drawback. "FOR SOME r eason, peo. pie just want to lau1h about it," he s aid. "But those same people aren't lau1h1n1 when they have to put up with the traffic, the po1Jution and the cost of gasoline. Wbo knows what will be feasible 10 yea.rs from now.'' · Freeman also conceded that tbere are some real im· practicalttte1 to commutiq by blimp. 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" • " duslry opened all 58 of Ill Nortlt : ~::1·1 ~1· na;:'U American car and truck a11embly .... ,..._i ~J'11 · ,."' + • plants today for Che first lime since • 4 m'\·1., i:=·~.. laalNovember,butA&U1n1saleotcept • • at • •• -v. about one of eve.ry four auto workua o;. ~ .'. ,\\\ a off the job. •• DAILY POLO~ Thursday, M1y 29. 197!5 euEENIE By Phil lnlerlandi 0 ..... -.... --. ............. _._. ___ "Please don 't reel you have to eat it all -the1'«ipe :.didn't say 'serves eight' until the very end. " L./tl •. Boyd Stuttefers, Speak Softly A voice specialist says that stutterers don 't stutter when they whisper. This is the same authority who contends that northern stutterers can get rid of the impediment, if they a ffect a s outhe rn drawl, and that southern stutte r ers can do likewise, if they af· feet a New England twang. Interesting; if true. THE DECLARED income of the average ·physician'.in this country is $42,000 a.year. The declared income of the average congressman in this country is $42,000 a year. Why repeat that word "declared"? I don't know, Clyde, just seemed like the thing to do. TERRIER Q. "flow come you never told me the name of the terrier that li stens to 'His Master 's Voice' on the trade mark of Victor phonographs? 11 A . Wasn 't it ''Nip- pe r"? IT'S A statistical fact that single women over age 55 earn moreJ.Done y on the average than do.single men over the age of SS. IMAGINE YOU know that ''villain'' originally meant ''f arm h a nd:r• And "'chimney" originally mee.nt ··~~·· And "silly" originally meant "pleasantly inno- cent." ~' .·~ ' WOULD YOU favor seizing M'idd.l'e East oil by force, if the Arabs impose another petroleum embargo? When pollsters put tha t quer y to citizens nationwide, just about one out of every six persons said yes. MIDDLE-AGE Maybe you, too, suffer signs of middle· age, if you, too, can do without a lot more of these: 1. ln·deptb TV interviews with convict- 1ed rapists. 2. Town hall debates on whether editors should print obscenities. 3. Radio talk shows about homosexual m arriage. What bunk! Will bet you a quarter on the comer I get a l~tt.er addressed to Louisa May Boyd. WHERE 'S the world's oldest dog license t ag? F. Gordon Smith of Oceanside, Calif., has such a canine permit plate from Holland dated 1799. Address mail to L.M. &yd, P .O. '&x 1560, Cosla Mesa, CA 92626. 'Contraceptives OK'd For Nevada's Youth CARSON CITY, Nev. CAP) -A bill allowing minors to get contraceptives without parental con· sent has been s igned into law by Gov. Mike 0 1Callaghan . , AB 100 cleared the legislature after surviving a long series of attempts to delay its progress or simply kill it. . The bill by Assemblyman Marion Bennett CD· ,Las Vegas) a,l lows minors. to get most forms of m edical treatment, including contraceptives, without t heir parents' knowledge. But the measure bars minors from deciding on 'their own to get s terilized. Why should you buy your new Fiat from us? Wdl, let's face it: we are-.1 little ofT the beaten track. \Ve have lo do more. \Ve have to offer the grci\tcst , savings and •he best service. You know wh..lt? \.\le <lo! Come in today and br<J\vsc around. a as a M~lan ViejOlmports ton ~,..,Of,.,.,,, MllllOn Viefo 131-1740 49&-1700 \ . , , • .. . • ' ' .. l • ' ' .. ..... l.7t • from MagnCIV'o~ • l•cltMt JV tl.ctrl9k .... ...... • 04ysuy •n.din ,. _, TV • IS.ck_. ........ c.a..., tr ................ • ,,. .. -.. ff .... <WI• 1ln1 Mctrwk ... ,., ..... g995 Gll~den Spred House. Pciint . ·--"rl·"" "'C:.. ......... • . ,,,.......,,,,1..... ., ,..., .............. -..-·-- "'8'' Gol. • j ' i True ... :1•$,> '.: Roto~tiller ,., .. 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' By RVDlNIEDVEl.SIU 0.U.D•ll-llJtlM~ A ne w life in the New World area of Laguna Hills begins this week for 39 Vietnametie refugees who have tiee n quartei-ed at Camp P e ndleton. The res ettleme nt ·at fou r fa milies -and probably several more -is being made possible by paris hioners of St. Nicholas Catholic Church who. h a ve pl~ied $3,000 a month for the next Year io sup part them. Father Brian Coughlan, who ulong with Father Otto Sporrer eh9is,e t h e families after ex- ~nsive interviews , said the first group was s cheduled to arrive on Friday. The refugees will be·quartered largely in rented homes in the New Wo rld tract and in six private homes. Further hom es Rands of Sympathy are being sought. ... We're extremely proud of our peopl e and what they ure doing,'' Coughlan said o r the 25 0 parishioners who pledged fin an- cial support ror the humanitarian project. · ''We d o n 't w a nt to p a t ourselves on the back. Our only wi sh for publicity is th at it might inspire others to lean in the same direction." 0.11, Piiot Pflola Dr IUcll.lrcl Ko.tli.t" Bleeding from he ad cuts, Gary Shephard, 32, i'[u11tington Beach, clutches hand of in - jured wi fe, J o Ann. as Costa l\1esa police of- ficer offers his O\vn hand of ass urance . The Shcphards and thei r l\\IO youn g Sons were injured Wednesd ay evening in a headon trii.ffic accide nt at 20th Street and l'laccnlia Avenue in Costa Mesa. Poli ce a're seeking a driver "'itnesses said made a s udden lane cha11 gc , ca usin g the collision between the Shephard auto and one <ll;ven by Ka rn ,\lexartder , 35, a lso of Huntint,11.on Be<.ich . Hinshaw Tells Problems I ' 1 •' 11'tf ""\ft"'n•r'"'f "'"'" Says E;,,.wife's Testi mony 'lna.dmissible' By JOHNVALTERZA Of ttle o.lty PllM. SUH her aunt had to go to a funeral in San Pedro bul there was no car avai.lable," J.Unshaw said, allud- ing to Mrs.,Jlinshaw's testimony. F ather Coughla n added that his church ha d another eight re- fu gees lined up and that in- te rviews a re proceedin g lo seek another 25 lo 30 beyond that. "We wish we could help :iU 18,000 or the m but that's not possible." he said . The refu gees we re chosen from th e a ppro xim a t e ly 14 ,000 Catholics now qua rtered on the base and selected on the basis or profess ional background to make it eusier ror the m to find jobs. Among the fi rst group arc l'-''O phar.m ac iSt s , a phys ician , secreta ries, a microwave techn l- ci:in a nd a n educator with a graauate degr ee in economics. Not all or the m s peak Engli sh but it wais d is closed by the two priests that about three pcrson8 in each or the four fi rst fa milies know th~ la nguage. Committees are being formed a t the church to help ''ith housing and home furnishing, education, transpo rtation, employment and othe r difficult ies the new Laguna J-lill s residl-nts are likely lo en· countl·r. In addition, tht.• parishio ne rs are coll ect ing c lothing, toys a nd personal items ror those remain· ing at the base. The donations are being taken at Camp Pendl eton. D ·octors Meet Vote on Ending Slowdown By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE 01111•0,,llr Pii.t St.1H Orange County doctors ex pect no reli ef rrom hig h malpractice ins ura n ce p rem iums through legislation s igned by Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. and "''ill hold an emergency meeting tonight to decide \Vhether t o continue the slowdown. Emphasizing he is ··just guess- ing,., Oran~e County Medical As- socij,tlion Direct or John Rette ATTORNEY DEFENDS BIG AWARDS, CS sa id t o d a y st rikin g anesthes io logis ts who have had surgery :it most county hospitals on ;in emergency-only basis for IO days m ay be back at '''Ork ear· Jy next ,,·eek. Dr. Phill ip Weinga rt. president or the county anesthesiologists ass ocia tion , s aid , ··1 know a bsolutely nothing and I won't try lo predict what "'ill happen. until afte r tonight's meeting. "'I've h:id too m a ny surprises in recent days." he s aid. Two bills aimed al ensuring lb!\! ....al~i<;'!. ci-an~• ~ aVau'abre-at a 'relati\'clY reasona· ble pril'e were passed in· a special session or the state legislature and were s igned into Jaw by Gov. Edmund G. Bro'A·n. But those la ws affe{'t onl y Northe rn C alifo rnia doctors . Rettc said , and provide no as · sistance to Orange Cou nty doc· lors v;ho h<.tVt' just received their m01lpra cli <.·c insurant:e bills rrorn 1'ravelers Insurance. Those bill s. he said , call for in· creases r a nging rrom 140 to 280 percent. The rate hik es "'ill be t he sub· jcct or a state insurance com- m issionc r ·s h earing in Los 1\ngeles J une 16 . said Rette. Describing the state bills as. a "stoµ-gap solution," Rette said. "The d octo rs are looking ror som e kind of pe rm a nent solution to the malpractice in surance pro- ble m ." Such a pe rm a nenl·solution, he s<.iid . "'·ould be enact ment or :i bi ll <See DOCTORS, Page A2) Will E11d Walkout State Doctors Set To Return to Work SAC RAJ\o1 ENTO lAP1 -Hun· dreds of strik ing Cali fornia dOt.'· tors say they "·ill go back lo work ~1ond ay . ending a \\•alkout that halted a ll but e1J1 ergency care for thous:inds of patie nts for almost u month. S poke sman (or physicians jolned with slate officials Wed· net O !f>,t.e; annelincc that ~· ment toward a legislative solu· tion ,J.o the malpractice crisis in· duced, t.he physicians to quit the work s t'oppage. Kinde r \\•ill hold <.1 hearing Fri- d uy in San Fran{'isco lo de - ter m ine if a n insurance pool should be set up in the eight Northern C:iliforni a coun\ies hit by the Argon aut inc rease. The pool, a uthorized by a bill signed into law last week , could be set up by Kinde r in any coun1y where he finds r a tes are too high. Don a ld Burns , Secretar y or Business and Transportation and - Kinder 's boss, said he could not orde r Kinder lo set up the pool. Hut he adde d : ''I'm confident the commissioner will issue s uch an orde r ." U.S. Rep. Andrew J.Unshaw (R- Newport Beach) told a gathering ,r Republican women in Newport. Wednesday that he expects much 1>£ hit estranged wife's Grand Jufy testimony against him to be "ruled inadmissible" if it r e· :t.ches a courtroom. e arlier at a hearing .before Superior Court Judge Robert Corfman where the issue was the ma'king public or Grand Jury transcript s, Hinshaw admitted that his e stranged wife, Thais, "had som e pretty dilricult things to say." "So someone Crom the as - sessor's offiCe drove them to the fune ral, wa(ted and brought them back. Even if all of it were true, this seems to be ·a small thing to u se in a charge agains t a persan of misuse of his office," he added. 'Two Perish The doctors a grec..>d to resume full practice <.is Jong as u state or· dered insurance pool begins "'ril- ing ma lpr a c tice insurance :it \\"ha t they s ay a 1·c arrordablc r<.ites; "We are returning to work in good fa ith ... and will st:iy on the job," Dr. Se)•1n our \.\'all ace, president of the California Socie- ty of Ancsthesiolo~ists, told a news conference. Wa l lace. Bor ic and other sµo kesm e n sa id the legislature (See RETURN, P age A%) Hinshaw. who appeared t;>efore ttie Orange County Council of Republican Women a t the Mar- riott Hotel, was scheduled for ar- raignment today on a jury indict- nent charging misappropriation •f p.ublic funds while he was )range County assessor. -Hinshaw · told the group "it would not be fa ir for me to address !l group without disbussing my i>ersonal problems.'' Relating his attendance a day Coin Collection Stolen in Viejo A coin collection valued by the victim a t $3,000 has been stolen from a Mission Viejo home, O'range County Sheriff's officers reported today. 9eputies said burgla rs who en· 1ered the home of Dennis L. Wilson, 43, or 26304 Vi a Robles, ;hrough the garage took the col - iection from a closet in the naster bedroom while the owner was absent from the premises. Or:•_·~_a :•t Wea•ller Fair tonight and mostly .. sunny Friday tiut some fog and low clouda along the coast Friday morning, ac· cording to I.tie weather service . Highs or 68 at beaches rising to 75 inland. INSIDE TODA1V Tht government·1 index of ltoding buaint11 indicator• ,..:n11.at a bottoming out of llu? CMrrent rectaaion, .occordinQ to flgur~s reltastd todcJv. ~e P.og<A4. .. --;'i'I-••<> ~ ........ -· ~­iilij..._. .... "' l'adex Obvisouly nettled at the move by his se cond wife, who chose not to invoke a rnarital privilege and say nothinf:~to the jury, HinShaw told the grO\iprtnal his 'first wife chose not lo discuss such issues. But Mrs. Thais Hinshaw, w h ose diVo,rce from the legislator is scheduled soon for final disposition, related several instances of asserted wrongdo- ing. "My wife, he r daughter and Secret Meet Still Secret Saddle b a ck Valley Unifi ed School District trustees emerged Cro m a l lh -hour closed d oor session al 10 Wednesday night without disclosing the subject of the secre t discussion. Board President George Henry said toda y that the meeting focused on a personnel m atter and that he was not at liberty to discuss it publicly . District policy , he said, pre· vents him Crom giving out "any information" about the meeting at Aliso Schoo l. although he added ,•·[ wis h J could." ·Besides discussing his c.urrent woes in the courts the represen- tative spent about an hour dis- cussing current issues eonrront- ing legislators and the ~xecutive branch ih the nation 'scapital. He emphasized tha( economic experts in government and the private investment sector all seem to agree that the recession has bottomed oul'bul. that raging inflatiOil could continue al a r ate exceeding 14 percent a year . He s tressed that 1.he key to solving the nation's economic problems lies in the solution of ener gy supply problems . Hins haw said Uiat during re- cent trips to the Middle East , he sensed tha t E g ypt is veering rrom its original stance or pro- voking conflict with Israel and is doing the honorable thing by re- bpening the Suez to shipping and rebuilding war-tom communities along the canal's banks. Hins haw stressed that until many other yet-untappe d petroleum reserves are •exploit- ed, that drilling in fe de r a l tidelands off the Orange Coast should be halted. Costa Mesa Readies For Annual :Fis;h Fry Optimistic Costa M e sa· Ne wport Harbor Lions Club w·orkers today were putting: finishing touches on their 30th an· nual Fis h Fry, which they say wU I lure up to 100,000 persons to Costa Mesa. Orange Coast residenu have traditionally turned out en masse ror the Fish Fry, which will see $24,000,worth or food alone fixed and served between Friday and Sunday evenings. · Typical· l~tnilY run will be s pread throuahout the three days , Just a5 It has since the early days when the late civic leader Heinz Kaiser l~t his sebr.ft fish baUer recipe to the Hat Area e vent. Beglnitlog at ~:30 p.m. Friday, ""' dl1111•n· and oilier roods wlll be se.rved in the downtOwn Llons' Park to bolster putlclpanta lor a 6-p.m. openinc Of carrilval rlclea ' ~ and a 7:30 p.m. battl e' of the bailds"Contest. Saturday's action opens at JO a .al, wlth the carnival and ex- htbils·Bnd at 10 :30, the highlight, lhe Fi! Fry Parade, will begin wlndi nl~ its way through lhe downtown are a. Continuous stage ·e nte rtain- ment wtll be offered ahd a t noon, fis h dinn,ers will go on'.s ale, along With o'ther ' ite ms a mong the $24,000 Lions' pantry storehouse. SUftday activity opens at noon and' wlll lnclacle the traditional Mlia Fish Fry ~uty pageant at 1 2 p.m .. followed by the cutest baby conte~t at 2:30 p.m .. ac· cording to the Schedule. Entertainment wUI be offe red throughout the day's program, cllmaxlna at 8 p.m. when the 1ra.i;'HI prize of a 1975 Fo rd Pi~to comr,act sedan is awarded.to the luck rit amont the anlicipaled 100,000partlclpanls. ' I As Pot Plane 'Crashes, Burns ROCK WOOD , Tenn. (AP } -A twin-e ngin e Lockh eed Lodestar aircraft, ca rrying al least one ton of mari j uan a, c ras h ed ~nd b u r n e d on t a k eo rr n ear Rock wood f\1 unici pa l Air port early today . killing two persons, authorities said. l\.1 or gan County She riff Cecil By rge s a id at least 800 pounds of m a rijuana. some in plasti c bags and som e wra pped in Mexic an n ews pa p e rs, had b een re · covered. "There was at least one ton on the plane,·· he said. . 'So me o r the m arijuana in the fu selage burned for hours arter the plane c ras hed shortly after 3 a .m .. " Byrge sa• · 'T"'o bodies were round in the wreckage a nd they were burned b eyo nd r eco gnition ." a spokesm<.in Cor the Roane County Sheri £f's Depa rtment said. Officials said the two vi ctims \vcre the onl y per sons aboard the plane. Byrge and other a uthori ties "'ho "'ent lo the scene, about six miles \vest ofthis east Tennessee town and 40 miles west of Kn ox· Yiil e, s 01id the wreckage was scattered over a half.mile area on the ~1 or ga n and Roane County line . "We don't know whether the · pla ne took on a load of marijuana at the a irport, or whether it was alread)' loaded witQ thlf .stuff," Byrge said .,H~\1'•>~1:~• 51\id of· fi ciuls s us.pectea the~~ may <See PLANE, Pago AZI Bus Drivers . ' Take tf.9.tll>rs Bus d r ivers from the Sad- dlcback Valley Unified School OistMct wheeled to victory in the annu a l Or a nge County Bus Drivers As sociation Contest at Anaheim Stadium. Top honors ln two classes ""ere won by Linda Taylor, who has been dMvl ng for two years, and Bob Myers, a drtver with four year s exper ience. The April 16 contest Included parking1 backing and drivi ng in confinea areas. Trophies were awarded to the two w~nJ May 16. Anesthes iolog ists in the Sa n Francisco Bay area walked ort the job !\1 a r l , whe n Argonaut Insura nce Co. imposed huge in- surance rate incrcuscs. Phys i· cians across the state joined the \\'alkout \\·hen other co1npanies ann ounced rate hikes £or luler this year and at one point nearly 350 o f th e s ta t e 's 2 ,000 anesthesiologists were on strike. Dr. J oe Boy le, a California ~tedical r\ssocia tion orri cial, said all doctors across the state will return to work . Doctors in the northern California town of Chico u·ent back to work Tuesday. Doctors· s pok e smun said a newly enacted la w allou'ing statt' Insurance Commissioner Wesley Kinder to set up an insurance pool l o '''rite malpractice in- sura nce at low initiul rates was a key to agree ment sendi ng the doctor s back to work. Potluck Planned Stude nts a nd pa rents Crom Sil verado 1-t igh School will gC't togclher for u potluck dinn er at 7:30 p.m . f'rid ay night on the school g rounds, 24681 Corneli tis Drive, El Toro. P e rsons interest · ed. in joining them s hould cull school secrel<.iry Connie Kelly <.it 586·8800. CUSD Views 82-cent Hike In Tax Rate - 8~· FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 Ill• O"UJ Pilol SU.ff 1\ Sl9.5 milli on preliminar y budget ca lling ro1· an 82-cent tax rate inc rease in fiscal 1975 was outlined to Capistrano Unified School Dist r ict trustees Wednes· duy night. The propos ed s pending pro- gr :1m . about 20 percent greuter tha n the $16.1 million being spent th is year. r efl ects inflation and more students n ext year. The 82·cenl r ise would bring the district's tax rate to $5.15 per SlOO assessed valua t ion. This yeur's levy is $4 .32 . The budget contains no money for sala ry inc reases for district cmploycs . Teachers alone have forward ed p:iy d emands tha t v.:ould cost the district more than S8 a milli on, if granted. Supt. T ruman Benedi ct told trustees the projected 82-cent tax rate increase is based on a 10 per· cent inc r e:ise in the assessed ·valuation of properly "'ithin the district. The district includes the com· m unit ies o f San Cle m ente, <See BUDGET, Page A2l Be Slips Out Suspect Flees Prison BRIDGEPORT, Conn . <AP ) -A man charged with murde r covered himself with butter and slipped through security windows or a correctional center here early tod ay, Warden Richard Tadford said . The prisoner , Bela Krajge r, 42, had been charged 'with killing Elizabeth S. Seeley, 77 , in her home Sepl. 6. It was the first escape from the new high security statejail. -- Officials said Krajger \vaS'"noticed missing a t s: 54 'a.m. They said he lowered himself to a co urtyard and disappeared. State and local police wilh bloodhounas searched the area but lost the scent. Mi ss Seeley, a distar1t cousin of showman P. T_ Barnum and r etired curator of the Bar11um Museum here, was found in a bedroom with her feet tied to bed posts with silk st~klngs . Krajger was charged iR a bench warrant while held al the jail on an unrelated burglary charge. Bond had been set at $200,000. ,'; J ~···· 0Al1. Y PIL.0 r SB l nur1aay, M1y 29. 1¥1:.. -~ • llJ ANNI!: COOPBR °' ............... I The"re are times, says 16-year o1d Mission Viejo High School junior Lauren Kinile, when she feels like rul\Qln1 away from her . . -life. Tea for Three Gathered in the garden for an afternoon cup are Mon· tevideo Elementary School actresses Beth McCartney, Leah Smith and Sandy Bruce, all 11. Scene and costumes are from ''The Mad Woman of Chaillot," an intellectual comedy being presented by sixth graders tonight at the Mission Viejo campus. Curtain time is 7 p .m. Tickets are 75 cents. ''Sometimes l look at the boX'Of file cards I keep for the debating team," she says, "and I feel like putting a match lo them. But then I take myself in hand. After all, those cards may represent a scholarship." She tekes a similar view of the Orange County Posture Pageant in whiCh she will compete Satur- day as one of 10 finalists. "Cer· tainly winning something like this looks good on a transcript.'' There is more to it than that, she add1. ''I was ove weight until I got to high school, -arid I had asthma. Those two'tl;rln~ really limited what I could do. Once I lost weight, I had"'8.. ~tter out- look, more self..COnfidence. Even my asthma improved." Poise and self-confidence will be crucial, she says, in her chosen profession. "I want to practice law, and certainly ap- pearance has impact in a courtroom. I've seen that while I've been on the debating team. A judge doesn't have anything to go on initially but the picture you pre&e nt of yotirself. Asked why she haa chosen to study law, Lauren says there were several factors involved. "First, I want to tte a pro- fessional. I considered medicine, too, but I decided I couldn't use Ai1·port Land Grab Seen Cou~ty &ard Orders 'Condemn, Buy' Plan By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 u.. 0..11, P'ilo1 swtt .. Orange County Airport Direc· ; tor Robert Bresnahan was or- dered by the county Board of Supervis ors Wednesday to pro· . ceed with plans to condemn and buy as many as 120 homes in San· ta Ana Heights which are im· · ,, pa_cted by county airport jet ; noise. ··· Theordercameona4lolvote -after supervisors, for the second time this year, rejected a less drastic means of cutting down '.'.noise over Nev.· port Beach -the · .. .so-called "preferential runway" system. ; The preferential runway pro- posal, which would require six heavily-l aden early-morning jets to take off to the north rather than to the south. was made by Supervisor Thomas Riley of Newport Beach. He was support- ed by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. But Supervisor Ralph Clark, whose district includes most of. the residential areas north of the runway, rallied the support of Supervisors Robert Battin and - Ralph Diedrich to shoot down the plan again. Cf ark followed up his 3 to 2 vic- tory with the motion ordering · Bresnahan to expedite his On- going study of land acquisition as 26 Join Chamber iln Saddleback Area Twenty-six new firms joined the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce last month. The new Chamber members are : El Florista , 26861 T rabuco Road, Mi ssion Viejo: Alien Olds- C ad i 11 a c, 28332 Camino · Capistrano, Laguna Niguel ; El , 'Toro Cyclery, 23710 El Toro : Road, El Toro; Western Mutual •Escrow Corp, 25272 Mcintyre St., .:Laguna Hills; A-Custom Carpet ·'Cleaners, 25789 Ma rg uerite ·Parkway, Mission Viejo: Don R. Wilkinson Construction · lnc., 23861 El Toro Road, El ,Toro; Robert's Tux Shop, 25246 Cabot Road , Laguna Hills: ,;l .. aguna Hi!'l s G lass, 23011 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills:· P.li ssion Viejo Imports, 28701 fi'1arguerite Parkway, Mi ssion Viejo; Lee's Lighting, 23704 El . ~oro Road, El Toro ; llorn of . .. .:, ' . ' ' .. ' Robert.N. Wero P•n•dt"' """' Pub!•-• Jack R. Curley V1(• Pr•iltlil'tl ..... """*'•I,,_....,.~ TOomas Keevil IEOolft• Thomas A. Murphine ""'~"'9folltOI" " Charles H. Loos · Richdrd P. Nall ""'""-""'"•f">tf"''"'"' ' • C.\lfMt .. ·JJO W•\18~,51,.~· " ,..._,,.,1 Dt-<" lllll'<tWOO" 8oult•••O H .... ,, ....... k•ti>• 1/tl\ &.IK .. &..•~••tO L•DV<W l••UI, ll"G""""''e )!rtet T•l•PhOrte 17141 Ml.4321 Cl111lfi..t Ad¥•rti1ing 642·S.71 Wdllll~MU<'ol•I"' "''"""0th(• 51t·6210 ~"' !Wo'I CltW..11 .. 495-0630 Plenty Gourmet Shoppe, 23710 El Toro Road, El Toro; Pet Safari, 25292 Mcintyre St., Laguna Hills; Harry's Sad· dleback Meat Shoppe, 28570 J\larguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo ; I rmelon 's Grooming Parlor, 23162 El Toro Frontage Road, El Toro; Tennis World, 28570 Marguerite Parkway, Mis· sion Viejo ; Mr. and Mrs.·Ken- neth Gray, 247 Via Ballena, San Clemente: King's Row Fireplace Shop, 24207 Laguna Hills Mall, Laguna l·li lls; Branson Escrow Com- pany, 23704 El Toro Road, El Toro; Ming Jnsurance Agency, 25200 La Paz Road, Laguna JI ills: Hickory Farms of Ohio, 24165 Laguna Hills Mall, Laguna tlills: Crarty Hobbies, 25292 Mcintyre St., Laguna Hills ; ·rumblewL•ed Junction, 23704 El 'foro Road. El Toro; Lake Forest l\.1cats, 24301 Muirlands Blvd ., El Toro, and J\tagnan Manufactur- ing, 23011 Moulton Parkway, Laguna 1-lills . FrorM Page AJ PLANE ••. have taken on the marijuana· because "we found about 15 large, empty pasteboard boxes al the end or the runway.'' ''This indicates some of the marijuana might have been trucked into the airport and was' loaded on the plane. when it landed," he said. The airpart is not manned a t night. Byrge said the plane crashed on takeo ff . ''It didn't gain altitude soon enough and clipped some trees. The tops were cut orr. that 's how we could tell." Byrge also said it has been ~us­ pec ted for so m e time" th at Rockwood Municipal Airport was being used es a landing zone tor illicit s hipm e nts or mari- juana. Stakeouts had been con- du<'ted , unsuccessrutly, in the pa.!t, he said. The .fiherlff said a woman who lived near thr alrpart told him she heard a plane land at about 3:05 a.m. and a few minutes later she l\eard the crash. • a means ol reducing noise to state-ma"ndated levels. Since the county airport operates on a year-to-year variance from the state Noise Co ntrol Board and Division of Aeronautics, it must de· monstrate that it is continually tlJ'ing to improve noise condi- tions in surrounding areas. When the variance was re- newed last. Novem~ .. the state told the county it badto-Eiither in· stitute preferential runway treat- ment or buy up the homes within impacted areas. In a rnemo to Cla rk dated May 19, Bresnaha n said about 120 homes would have lo be purchased in an area bounded in general by Palisades Road, Birch Street, Mesa Drive and Acacia Street. The cost of buying the land and homes is estimated al about $4.3 million with an additional $3.8 million to "convert the land uses" to compatible rorms. Diedrich proved to be the sw- ing vote on the prererential runway plan, as he was when the matter ca·me up before in February. He said he wouldn 't favor any such changes until a comprehensive environmental impact report on the airix:irt is completed in the fall. The 00-minute debate over the program and alternatives for noise reduction centered on Clark and Riley. who was sup· ported by more than 40 audience members. Riley's remarks, and those of his backers, were generally technical explanations of the re- duction that would be achieved over Newport Beach and the con· tenlion that the noise impact over the Santa Ana-Tustin area would be ''insigniricant." Riley said the prererentiai takeoffs would not .. shift the noise from one end of the runway to the other." He also noted that a significant noise reduction was achieved the last time the system was used in 1973 . Services Held For William Kurzenherger Funeral services were held this afternoon in Newport Beach tor Laguna .Hills resident William K:urzenberger, who died Tuesday at Saddleback Com- munity Hospital. A native of Cleveland, Ohio l'vlr . Kurze nberger. a book~ keeper, had lived 10 years in Cali(ornia, three in Orange Cqunty. He is survived by his wife flazel, of the family home, 30776 Via Serena South ; by a daughter Joan Hiner of Tarzan a; by 8 brother, Richard Kurzenberger of Clearwate r . Fla.; andbyas11- ter, Mrs . Dan Gerstecker of Cleve land , Ohio. Today's se.-vices were held at Pacific View Chapel, Or. Wiibur Franklin pre1idin1. Burial · fo llowed at Pacific View Memorial Park. Tht family 1uggest.t mi!fl\ori1l contribUtlona to the American Cancer Fund . --· ... ~· ~-... .. ' ,, . -- ... my. mind In Ibo medical pri>. fess1on the·way I've done deb•t· ing, so there was a closer parallel tolhe la'w.'' Lauren credill her father with her determination to excel. "He dldn'l have a son, and maybe tliiit inOuenced-hts--.ctsion-to make his three dau&hters self· su_fficient. He taught us to huqt, to hammer and saw, lots of things mosl girls dOn't learn. "This has. given-us akiUs we wouldn't have had olhec•lse. How we use them is up to us . For instance, I 've discovered lhat I don't like to hunt because I don't want to kill animals. Bu( l love target shooting." Lauren applies the same self· discipline to everything from Ul- ing a bathroom ("I ,did the caulk·' ing and everything!'') to pursu· ing her interest in debate. ''When I think I can'l&tand another week of de bale every night after schOot and again on Saturdays, I remind myself wtiat I will be facing in law school and afterwards in practice. Then the high school g~ind doesn't seem so bad.•• Jordyce Oie < . Rites Frid~y Leisure ·World resident Jordyce Oie, who died in her home Sunday of as yet un- .determined causes, will be buried Friday tn El Toro follow- ing funeral services in Laiuna Beach. Mrs. Oie, 63, lived at 5029 Ave. Del Sol. She a had been a re&ident of ~e Laguna ' Hills retirement community for two years¥ S he is s urvived by her husband, Al"vln ; by two sisters, Harriet Ornberck of Bremerton, Wash .. and Bernice LaCosse of Los Angeles; and by her mother, Ada T. Sorenson of Los Angeles. Tomorrow's services will be held at McCormick Laguna Beach chapel, Dr. William Eller presiding. She will be buried at El Toro Cemetery_ Gas Kills Six SAPPORO, Japan (AP) - Freon gas leaking from the ship's refrigeraUonsystem killed six of the 12 crewmen of the 00-ton shrimp boat Hokuyo Maru, the Maritime Safety Agency announced today. The tragedy oi=curred Wednesday off Sakhalin, the btg Soviet island north of Japan. • O."' PhM llatr ...... PQSTURE FINALIST L•uren Kinzle BUDGET •.. Capistrano Beach, San Juan 'Caipistrano and south Mission ViejD. Benedict said that the tax rate increase ~ould drOJ? to 61" cents given a 15 percent assessed valuation increase. Final valuation figures will be released by the county in mid- July. . In his budget message to trustees, Chicas said any money needed to award salary in· creases would have to be generated by making cuts in other areas. ' Th.e largest reduction, he said, could be made by reducing ·personne~. particularly special employes like psychologists, nurses, coun selors and ad· ministrators. ·The board a lso could slice special proarams that are funded entirely with local tax dollars and do not receive sfate or federal funding. Chicas pointed out the dis· trict's contributions for employe retirement , health a nd un- employment benefits will climb $518,000 next year -an increase of more than 40 percent. A similar 40 Percent increase will be ex perienced in costs for gas aOd electricity. Utilities are expected to cost $614,000 next year. They cost $431,000 this year. Another factor that contributes to the $3 .4 million increase is the prediction that the district will t"'Xperience growth in average daily attendance (ADA). One ADA is equivalent to one student attending school for a full school day and is the general monitor of enrollment .. ' • FrctHI Pa~AJ I ' DOCTORS .•• by Senator Dennis Ca~nter (R· Newport ll•••h) which would limit the' time al\er .,. .1111eced malpractice tn Whlch c1a1ms could be ()led. • The blll would at10 take such matters out of the courts and put them under the jufisd.icUon ot a special malpractice board as we"ll as limit the amounts which could be awarded tq.,victims of maJpr_a;e_Uc" ~ -. - Do<tors coul~ be back'.lo work as eiirly' as Monday or 'ru.etd8y, depending on ho\\\!oplghl' 'lne<l· ing goes, said Rette':'' .. '. : "' '.:.W.A have forttiufated i· tlon paper thBt we hope the m m· berahip will approve tonight,' he said .. The""paper, he said, Had es that we try to prevent de· teriorating situation and eave matters to the legislature. ' Deteriorating, he said, means "Doctors striking ls not helping the people who are working in hospitals. It 's not he lping anybody really. It was an at· tempt (o get the lellsl&tute te re· cognlJe thBt the doctors do have a problem.11 l.hink they haVe re· cognized that by now." , ''.We ~re hoping that all doctors will r,esume ·normal P,ctivities by Mon<Jay .9r Tuesday, ' he said. * * * Fro•.l"a,,eAJ RETURN ..• must continue to work on Jong. range reforms of the ipalpra('\:ice system in a special session called for that purPose by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Th'e first of the more tha n 20 re· form bills. in that session was ap- proved by the Senate Insurance and Financial Institutions Com· mittee on Wednesday. IL would pull most m alpractice cases out of the courts and slap tight limits on judgments. Insurance companies have blamed soaring court awards for the skyrocketing insurance rates. The ~measure would limit malpractice awards to $500,000, a lthough in cases of wlllful mis· conduct by a doctor it could go to $1 million. Amtrak Shaken Up WASHiNGTON (UPI> Amtrak President Paul Reiatrup began a long-expected management shakeup Wednesday, namirig David A. Watts as vice president and general m·anager in charge of all di,y-to-day operations. ·Watts, 44, was expected to play a major role in Amtrak under Reistrup, who took over as Amtrak president March l . SAVE '30 on REMOTE CONTROL SYLVANIA' COLOR only $41 ·995 •Sig 19"' diaQ. meas. color pi(:ture • C.O.or Bright 100"' picture lube •Gibraltar \16" chassis ·-cx:111 SYLVANIA REMOTE 25" DIAG. PICTURE ...,s5599s ' ,. • Perrralc:fek"' •AFT ' sYutANll( COLOR SAVE $30 on SYMVAHIA REMOTE ...,s3699s • Famlty •lze 17N diagonal ~or picture '• ReMOfe lunlng control ' inciUded •AFT \. ... ' • , ... DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ·Musical Spectacul.a r One or the most memorable events staged each year at the Anaheim Convention Center is not a Led Zeppelin concert or an appearance by Elton John but the music festival by students from the Saddleback Val~y Unified School District. No fewer than 2,alO of them will participate in this year's extravaganza, scheduled for7 :30p.m . Monday and Tuesday. It will be a festival of DeMillean propor- tions, both In terms or the number or participants and the audience. Because of the anticipated spectator crush, the former one.day festival has been expanded to two days. Naturally, a festival of this magnitude lakes months of practice, perseverance and coordination - o task which seems overwhelming to all but· district music supervisor Joarme Harris a nd her dedicated helpers. Through their efforts, the annual music festival has become an event unequaled anywhere in the state of California. Their eUorts and those of their students deserve a standing ovation from mus ic lovers in the Saddle back Valley. Un time ly I nvestment? A proposed three-way agreement to build a lighted stadium at the existing UC Irvine athletic field has been scrapped by the Irvine City Council in favor or an alternate stadium to be built at Irvine High School. Instead of the proposed city-schools·UCI agree· . ment, the city and school district may decide lo go it alone in an attempt to build a $394 ,900 stadium al the high school site. The decision was made after a last deadline for a modified agreement with UC! passed. The matter has been in the haggling s tage for almost two years. but there has been little discussion of how badly the community needs-or whether it can afford-a stadium. · Both the city and the school district race budget Qroblems next year. The city could finance its sbaie of the costs from park bond funds, but these will not cover the cost of maintenance or operation. And the stadium.would addtothe schools' financial burden. In this tight fiscaJ situation, th ere are many city and school servic es which should not take a back seat to a lighted stadium~• specialized fa cility which would benefit a relatively s mall par t of the total population. • Fre.eze Finale? Property owners and de velopevs in S a n Juan Capistrano have had an impa tient period waiting for the end of the construction free ze which h as been in force on and off s ince 1973. Imposed to allow time £or the de velopme nt of a new land.use m a nagem ent code, the m or atorium has s lowed cons truction a ctivity a nd has made d e · 1 velopers a n x iou s. News that the moratorium would be ex tended • another four months did not do much to please them. Indee d, landowners and builders protested the ex- tension loudly and vociferously during last week 's ·city council m eeting . While no one would disagree tha t the building freeze has been in effect long enough -perhaps too long -councilmen acted correctly in s tretching the moratorium another 120days. Assurances have bee n g iven that the new zoning code would be adopted by then, supplanting the cur- rent emerge ncy code. Not to have extended the moratorium would have1 meant throwing a way months of careful, painsta king work and a building permit free· for-all. But this s hould be the las t extension . Delays ha ve gone on long enough. -. --= ; ENER6Y POLKY SB .t\ee11st1l ions U11j11s l ifie d .- ··. . ;· .. .. , '.}.; . • " " r· ' I I I Drinking Problems Dear Gloomy Gus U.S. Earned High · Standards I I 11 Foil Navy (JACK AND E RSON ) WASJUNGTON -The image of the d runken. brawling sailor apparenUy is founded in fact. According to an official study •. a startling 38 percent of ·the Navy's enlisted men conress t.hey are boozers. with a drinking problem which they describe as "critical," "very serious" or at least "serious." What's more, 25 percent of the sailors told the researchers that their ex - cessive drink· inc had often made them ''belliger · ent." Half this number, 12 percent, acknowledg- ed tangling with the la w durin1 their alcoholic bln1es. The atudy, stiffly tiUed "Al- titudes and Behavior of Naval Personnel Concerning Alcohol and Problem Drinking," was conducted for the Navy by the Bureau of Social Science Research, a Washington-based research firm. We have obtained a copy. THE R E PORT is a shocking indictment oC the Navy's inabili- ty to cope with ill alcoholics, who number in the tens oft.bausanda:. Alcohol is so much a part or Navy life that only one in 20 enli1ted men in· tbe survey claimed to be nondrinkers. Another 23 percent said they were able to control their drink- ing. But the remainlnc72 percent admitted their drinking habits could cause complications, rang- ing Crom ••potential problems'' to "binge drinking.'' Yet only aix per.cent of the pro- blem drinkers aaid they had sought help. Two-thirds of tbe of. ficers, who were questioned about this, agreed that the Since Irvine's mayor stat- ed he knew the Michelson Bridge extension environ· mental impact report C.EIR ) w as inconsistent with the city's general plan, why did he vote to ap- prove the E IR? A.S.H. Gloofr\y ~ <Omlt!Ollh •ro1'UbmtnN" ~.Mid .. not M(t•WllY .... , U. wlfirs .. tlM N•'N"'· hlOllll _.pet ,_..,. .. G...,,..yG111, D.ailly PllOC. alcoholics don't trust the Na v! brass. Over ha lJ of the enlisted men, echoing this view, said they were afraid to seek Navy counsel- ing for fear it would hurt their careers or mark the m as troublemakers . ONE OF the most alarming disclosures in the report was that 44 percent of the enlisted men had been "high," or drunk, at least six times at their present duty station. One out of four confessed that alcohol had actually affected the performance or their duties at some time during the past six months. Somewhat fewer of- ficers, 17 percent, admitted similar a lcohol·relate d dir- ficulties . A disturbing 19 percent or those interviewed reported their fond · ness for booze had caused rinan- cial railures. The number or chronic alcoholics in the Navy is con· servatively es timated at 30,000 and their alcoholism costs the taxpayers a t Jeast $45 million a year. Navy spokesmen, in response to our inquiries, agreed that alcoholism is a serious problem for the Navy. They insis ted, however. that Navy alcohol re· covery programs are treating 4,000 alcoholic servicemen a year and are successfully returning 70 percent to active duty. Meanwhile. many s ailors, hav- ing been promised absolute anonymity, declared candidly that the Navy itself was one of the main c a uses or their ex· cessive drinking. View '!f New Cuba Aa topical aa today's beedlln~ CGba, Ye1! by David Caute <McGraw-Hiii, $1.85) heralds th• current political thaw in · the tropics with an inUmate, highly readable inve1ti1ation or the M11rxtst island -cities, towns and countryside; factories. col· lecllve farm.a , schools .;and pl°"eer he'adquarteni: Spanish colonial herit.age and Russian technology; the ~ola hatelJ of America• l•riiblmg l)'tldlcate daya and the DOW hoUllng de· velopmenla alde by side. To hla vlvlll account of this na· \Jon of paradox -unpredictable and lnde'pendenl·mlndod despite dependency oa Soviet aid and hooUllty ID the.giant lo the North -the we:U-veraed British nov· ellat and historian brings acholariblp, literary talent, • jlrd-knowledl• of socialism and formidable descrlpllve powers. CJ.\UTE'll apoclal lllll la ID . . I\ ( TH~ BOOKMAN ) render Cuba day by day while keeping the la rger picture in view. His firs t·hand impress ions illuminate th e diffe r e nces bet.ween the Cuba of the vis itor and of the inbabltant. What emerges is a Cuba that sees itself as a world of its own: ardent, derlant, hoperul about proera.s but still unharnessed to disclpline. a "classless" socie· lY in which class and racial con- sciousness remain a problem. a semi ·militarized and un-' derdeveloped slate but, accord· ing to many of Its people, now t.n· joying greater freedom, CUban· "YI•, and a brighter promise lor lta fatare than ever bifore 111 lts history. VICTOjl de KEYSERUNG0 To the Editor : I must lake exception to the large-t ype stale ment on page Cl of the iss ue of May 21: "How much longer can the world ufford Ameri ca? Six percent of the population consum ing 40 percent ofthc output? .. A more appropri ate vie w might be : "'I-low could U1e world do without Am e rica? Six percent of the population p roduce 40 per· cent oCthe output!·· lt is certainl y not true that in this country w e are rich because \\'e im port la vish quantities of goOOs \.\!bile ex porting very little. in the Cashion of a robber baron. Our imports and exports a re more or less in bala nce. and lute· ly we have been exporting more lhan we import. IFTHIS were not true -if, like lhe Europeans a nd J apanese, we could live only by importing vast quantities of oil , ior example - the n w e s h o uld soon r ind ourse lves with the kinds or inrl a· lion these nations .s uffer. Twenty, thirty, eve n forty percent inrl<.1· lion per year. We have a hi gh standard or liv· ing in this country because "'c have earned it, through our pro· ductivity . Unfortunately, most of the world would rather follow the politi cs of e nv y ~nd finger· pointing, refu sing to believe that. wealth must be produced -not taken from others . Quite proper· ly, we have been most helpful to the unrortunates of the \~·orld , But these unfortunates are not entitled to dl:'ma nd that \1;c give ours elves over to providin g charity for the m . In the main , na· tions, like people . must be pre· pared to get along with "'hat they have. T .A. HEPPENH EIMER G o od Q 11est ion To the Editor : It seem s to have been lert to the recent White House visitor , th e Shah of Iran, to chall enge our government with the l'ri ticul question : ''Wh al h ave Y.:e done to develop alte rna te energy sou rces like geo-the rm a l a nd solar energy?" The state or Florida has de· monstrated th at available solar energy has been utilized in the heating of 60,000 new homes. In various foreign countries, hum· ble garbage has been utili zed or converted into heating fue l. Despite the sky-rocketing price for imported a nd indi~enous oil , neither our government nor our pridefu l a nd hi ghly technologic:J I indus tries ha ve made a ny noticeable ad vancement in the development of these two and proven·5aCe ener gy sources. WE llAVF. generatt..>d needed and suppose dl y safe nuclear ener gy but it is. still, not fail snfe. If we consider the hazards in· he r e nl in s to ring the very dangerous wast es from nuclear fission, we must come to lhe con· clusion tha t we a re playing with unknown fire that .,tghl en- danger the survival ol-all llvlng things . The mounting volume or in· dual,Tlal and che mical air pollu· tion is not only causin g bli ght and plague-l ik e s ic kne"s s or our .populalJon but has cooled the •artll. al leas t, 10 percent and dlmhiJshed much of the sun's Ute-1lving rays to w arm our earth ind bodies of water. When I I· (....__M_A_I_L_e_o_x _ __,,) Letters from readers are welco111e. ·The right !o condense lellers to fit space or elir11 inate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less wilt be given preference. A ll let!ers must in· elude signature and mailing address buf names may be w ithheld on re· quest if sufficienl reason is apparent. Poerry will not be publislied. lived he.re. a dozen years ago, I v•as a freque nt s"•immer at our beaches. During the last three summers, I fe lt lucky just to be abl e to "'ade or wa lk in the surf, onl y during the warmest of days. Although science has revealed tha t aer os o l s prays a re de · ge n e r a t i n g o ur o ut e r a t · mosphere : which i·eacts in af- fli c tin g th o u s a nd s o r our fe ll o \~;m e n wi th canc e r o us gro"A•ths. In m y O\\-'ll fa mily, whi ch has never had any his tory of cancer. four close rela tions, age 32 a nd up. have expired , in most pitiful and medi cally ovcrtrcated man· ner. Shouldn •t "'e urge our political and technologic al ins litution to get busy a nd halt our untimely rush to extinction ? PA ULA B. WARSHAW H'o r ld lltu1ger To the E ditor : We deeply appreciated the fine :.irticle by La urie Kasper entitled ··Hunge r : Gnawing Proble m Grows " (May 21J. I-laving re· ce ntly r e tu r ne d from a con· fcrence on World !--lunger in the Los An geles are a , we h ave become in creasingly sensitive to thi s tra gic .concern. We recognize that nothing JA.'e do individually, or e ven as a com- munity, will solve this global pro· blem involving proper produc· lion and just distribution of the world's rood supply. But there is something we ourselv es can do. We can help c reate a climate in our local communities or a ware- ness and s ensiti vity to the moral c1 imensions or the problem. We. as individua ls, ca n try to reshape our O\\'n life style s so as to renect ~1 con cer n with the tra gic dimensions or starvation. It is \vilhin this context that we share \\'ith you a few things we can do individuall y and as a community to address this tragedy : I. RF.DUCE our meal con· sumptio n, poss ibly by Instituting a meatl ess day pe r week. 2. Don't waste food . (It has been esti n1ated that ts percent or our food is thrown away .) 3. l .. imit the use of fertilizer for orname nta l purposes such as la\\-·ns and shrubs . 4. Eat vegeta bl es organi cally grown whi c h saves chemical fertilizer. 5. Recogni ze that distilled 1J. quor a nd bee r contribute to a short age of grain . 6 . }lav e you r d og o r c nt neut e red or spayed. (A reduction or the pet f>Opulatlon will con· tribute lo th e c asing or lhe food shortage.) RABBI BER NARD P. KI NG Shir H a ·Ma 'a lo t -1-t a rbor Reform Temple REV.RDB E RTSHEPARD - Chrisl Church by the Sea, United Methodist D iser i1"i11 at io11 To the Editor : Recently on the television pro· gram ,.Sixty ~1inutes," I \\"it· nessed wh at I believe to be one or the worst cases of r aci al dis· t•rimination s ince Na z i Ge rm a n y . Who was the in· stigator? Our own government. The location of this show was at the Atomic Proving Grounds out of Las Vegas and the people involved w e r e , th11_ ,5ecurity For ces that patrol ancl 'guard this a rea. DUE TO need for a cutback or t:uards a sizeable group or the Security Force is being laid off. Are they laying off by seniority·! No! Arc they laying off by ability and qualifications? Again no! They are using only one factor, the color of the men's skins. Gua rds with ts to 20 years a re getting the ax and others with three to six months scniorJ ty are s taying on Again why? Would you believe in this free country whe re e ve rybeidy should ~equal regardless or race, color or religion that our government officials would rorce the firing of the high seniority guards just because their skin ha ppened to be WHIT E ARTHUR RILEY Pt1ro1ae dies To the Editor . After many years of taxpayers being ripped off by sometimes qu estionable governmenta l services , for e xample Fullerton's flood insurance issue, a program with productive results has sur· raced, the para medic program. Now anothe r governme nt al agency. the honorable Orange County Board of Supervisors. is investigating, through the use or a ta x s upported s urvey, the feasibility of turning this pro- gra m over to private enterprise, ambulance companies. Why? Arter the paramedic pro· g ram ha s finall y put our emergency medical care under the direction of highly skilled, we ll trained personnel where governmental agencies· can and do have adequate control. PERHAPS if m embers or the board had ever been mishandled and overcha rged by one of the ambulance companies . they would not propose such a survey. Then. on the other hand, m aybe they have never looked into the training or their personnel. In re· cent years , it was not uncommon to find som e without even basic first aid cards a nd the driver 's qualificati ons, n ot blind, two hands a nd feet. pre vious training none. Compounding this is the ract that ambulances sometimes do not comply with vehicle code rt.'QUtrcments 1or such eoV!rgen .... cy tl'ans portatlon units. The reasons could not be nll fin ancial for the board openly ad- mits that we, the taxpayers. may have to subsidize this new ques· tlonable ser\"ICe in order t o make it "'Ork. r mysclr and many other voting t axprtycrs would probably be more in favor of spending such survl'y money to in~estigate lhc Quotes D1vid Saxon, new ·U.C. 1?_res., asked about changes he'll m&ke in university -"Sometimes It's ~ul to think beloretalklng.''• feasibility of turning over the ambulance services to the Fire Departments, like those in many other areas, i.e., Irvine and Los Angeles . JOH N FRONK O. JR. MSGT RET USAF B ike Saf et y To the Editor: The do"•npour the evening or April 8 broug ht death to two bicyclists -one swept orf his bike in fl ood ""'aters over the MacArthur Bridge; the other stru~k by a truck in the Jam- boree·l\1 ain intersection. The Bicyc le Trails Co1nmittee '-''<ls briefed in dcJ.ail by the police. departme nt. \Ve learned that: Regarding the MacArthur Bridge Oro"'ning : (1 I The bicyclist proceeded through a flood ed road condition though warned away by officers. (2 ) Valiant efforts by officers to extricate him from a wedged position failed. We .concluded : Bike trails subject to nooding should have .warning signs po5t· ed, and "'here possible, the police or Public Works Department s hould a t th e ir di sc retion phys ically ba r ricade daoger zones. I REGA R DING the main· Jamboree'Collision: (1 ) The bicyclis t was commut· ing to hi s night job on bis sole means of trans portation which was prope rly e quipped with I I I I ! l • ' I I I I i I ,j lights . · 1 (2) Driving with impaired vis-I ion (fogged·UP windshi eld) al 45.50 mph, the motorist failed to 'j see either the stop sign or the ' bicyclist. and became aware of the cyclist only after striking . ; him. Two street li ghts illumlnat-I ed the inte rsection . (31 The bi cyclist might have 1 improved his chances by wear· ing light clothing, installing side renectors, and riding more de-J fensively. ': We concluded : Cl I The bicyclis t was within his rights to commute, even 1n the rain. (21 The pla nned installation of a signal at Main and Jatnbol'eels tiinely. f3) Through education, drivers and bicyclist s must be better alertt.'<i to each other. j " PHIL SHIPP, Chairman Bi cycle Trails Committee ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrf N. Wited. Publl1hm- Thomt11 Keitvil. Ettitar ' Barbaro Krnbich, Editorial Page Editor The ed itorial page or the Dell)' Pilot s eeks to Inform and stimul ate readers by p~ on th.ls page dive rse commen\.ari on topics of Interest by syndlt'at• 1 ed columnists and eartoonbtt, by prtWidin g a forum for l'Mder1·· ,·icws and by presenting tbia ne~·spaper 's opinions and Ide .. , on current lOpirs. The editorial oPinions of th e Daily Pilot appear only in the editorial column atUMt ... top ot the Pi1 8C. Oplnlop1 a• prf'Ssed by the columnllta Uli cartoonist~ and letler,..wrltn ft their own and no t..'1ldonemil!nt af their views b» lhe Dtlt1 PUat should ht> inferred . · Thursd ay, May 29, li'ZS • . ' I I I 1-= , • Pullback In Korea Proposed LOS ANGELES (Pl -The United States should begin a phased withdrawal or <1 2,000 American troops in South Korea said Sen. Alan Cranston (0: Calif.). ' But he w a rned the pullback should not be l<>Q rapid because this would give the impression the United States was "on the run." he added. "We cannot be involved there <South Korea) indefinitely or surely 1"e will be involved in a ground war in Asia and again '''ith a corrupt military dic- t atorship,'' Cranston told a Democratie finanee panel here Wednesday. CRANSTON SAID a proposal by President Ford ror a $100 million program lo develop nuclear 1warheads lo knock out enemy miss iles in their storage areas could lead the Russians to believe the United States is aim- ing at first-strike capability. This, he asserted, "·ould trig· ger another arms race that could cost as much as $70 billion. 1-fe said the President's pro- posal to increa se the military budget by 38 percent to $29.8 billion is "incredible" because the Vietnam war has been con- cluded. Gov . Edmund G. Bro\.\on Jr. walks a narfO\V staircase within the state Capitol's golden dome as he inspects the hazardous 106-year-old structure from the musty base· ment to the shiny cupola, 219 feet above ground. Brown. who vacated his office two years ago for fear of an earthquake, has declined to support reconstructing the old building at a cost of $43.5 million. Transsexual Found Guilty LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -J erry Dean Michael a tra nssexual a lso known as Elizabeth Carmichael, head of an auto company involv ed in an alleged fraud -was convicted Wednesday or ( J jumping bail here 14 Stale years ago on a coun-terfeiting charge. U .S. District Court Judge Malcolm Lucas set June l6forsentencing. Michael, 47, is scheduled to go on trial July 8 on the counterfeiting charge, which alleges he tam· pered with a $1 bill to increase its value. He also faces charges in Texas in connection with the 2oth Century Motorcar Corp., arld a Grand Jury is look· ing into the possibility of California charges. Mu r d e r S uspect 'Pigeon"! SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Reputed Symbionese Liberation Army member Russell LltUe was a .. pigeon" caught by police ror the murder of Marcus Foster, his attorney said Wednesday.' Beginning his closing arguments to the jury, AJameda· County P ublic Defende r James. Jenner asked the jury to ignore Little's radical politics and to focus on the racts surrounding the murder of the Oakland schools superintendent. B"flltes Bit Mih-Ta.r BUI LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -The favor that billionaire Howard Hughes did for the CIA may cost him more than $3 million in taxes. County T ax Assessor Philip E. Watson Wednes· day sent the Summa Corp., the main Hughes hold· ing company' a bill' for $3,119,865, his estimate or the property ta x Summa owes on the Glomar Explorer, the CIA's secret submarine-recovery vessel. Gang Warfare Ruled Out LOS ANGELES (AP) -P olice have ruled out gang warrare or a gas leak for a bomb exp,losion that injured three women and two infants at a Los Angeles apartment. "We don 't think it '-""as gang activity because 0£ the ages of the women," said Police Cmdr. Pete Hagen. "The women are too old lo be involVed in gang activity and the children arc too young." Source Protection Denie d LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Will Lewis, general manager of radio station KPFK-FM, has turned over a lette r received by the st ation from a radical group to a rederal grand jury here. Lewis hand ed over the letter during a brief grand jury appearance Wednesday after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected his request to withold the tape in order to protect the station's news sources. T he grand jury had subpoenaed the tape in connection with an inquiry. ~~ fall Semester Starts Tues. Sept. 2 On requesl by parenls, HCS students will be loaned a modem school desk 10 use while studying at home. Coll er wrlft for furfhtr informotion ~ In Fountain Valley 16835 Brookhursl SI. (North of Warner) 714·962-3312 June2511n Aug.30 -Daily.or Weekly Rates ' . " ' ' ·' l~ ' • ' • ' ' i,l ~ ~ ' ' ' , , ., OAJL Y PILOT A-G Child Stealing 1.1 .. !~~~s~~~f qc~-~~~~ stetrical nurse , charged with Police found Mrs. Armistead and because the child is· bTi k murdering a pregnant woman to at lhe hospital with a 6~ pound and she is white. ~ •. cut the victim 's · unborn child newborn baby boy. Sbe had Detective Stanley Miller s d from her body, may have ob· checked herself as in u a Pl!.· he believed the ch,lld was n tained another Jn rant by tricking tient, sayin1 she had given birth last September to ontt of a patient Into believing her infant to lhe child. Detectives found Armlstead's patients at K r -bad been born dead, police sald three other children at Mrs . HO&pltBI, apparently In a prt e Wednesday. Armistead's Hollywood home, in· room unknown to the other n Norma Armistead may have cludinganeigbt-month-oldgirl. the med i cal starr. Mrs. switched a dead fetus for the Investigators said that Armistead showed the mother. a newborn infant, deceiving the although Mrs. Armistead had a dead fetus she obtained in tbe child's mother, detectives said, binh certificate showing her to hospital, telling her the chJld had and then registered the live baby be the child's mother, they were b:fen born dead, he said. , • asher own. Detectives said they bad local-~ a Duarte couple, who were not identified, believed to be the parents ol the child. which they thought had been born dead eight months ago. A hearing was to be held today in juvenile court to establish whether the baby girl is their daughter. Mrs. Armistead, a regist~ nurse, was arrest~ May ·11 on charges of murder in the death of Kathryn Viramontes, 28. Mrs. Viramontes, nine months preg. nant, had been stabbed in the neck at her home. Her abdomen was cut open and the infant - which lived -removed . The body was found by Mrs . ·Viramontes' three children, who told police that Mrs. Armistead ·had been there the night before. Mrs. Viramontes w as a medical ,.ass istant at Kaiser Hospital, where Mrs. Armistead • ' /, ' ' ,;. , . ...,_,:. • ! \ Relatives of Shah " Living on Welfare .. .. " SAN FRANCISCO GPl -A grand-niece of,the Shah of Iran and her mother, the foriner wife or a nephe w of the Shah, have been Jiving on public assistance in Marin County, north of the Golden Gate Bridge. interview that she did not wanl fo embarrass the Shah or his family by asking for help. But she d,W say she believed the royal famif)o should contribute to a better education for Aria . They are 15-year-old Aria Atabay a nd Gail Mildred Hohlweg. 39, who was briefly married to Amir Reza Atabay, a nephew of Shah Moha mmed Reza Pahlevi, one of the world's rjchest and most Powerful men. Miss Hohlweg said in a recent Aria for the past monlh haf been li ving in a private foster home in a small Marin CountY ·community. The county pays $187 'a month for her acco~ modalion. Her mother lives lD anothCr part of the coWlly and re- ceives $212 a month in welfare support. ·l ' I \. ::~\ , S ummer in shorts. We've load s of styles . Cool. Comfortable. The ca sual s you'll li ve in. From our huge ne\v collection . A. Check polyester shorts in white with red, navy, blue, pink, wc<lgwood . Or solid white, navy, reJ, yellow, pink, light blue. By Loubella. Sizes 6 10 1·1, Sl6 B. Pocketed shorts of cotton crinkle with web belt, front zip. By Chatta. Navy, natural. Sizes 8 to 14, 514 C. Pre-washed cotton shorts.with zip front. By Jazzie. Blue. Sizes 6 to 16, $16 Town and Travel Sportswear SOUTH COAST PLAZA " ' ,, I' ,. " " 1 ' • .... ' •• .. • ., ~ • -· ' ' •• ... ' , Fltld lrfpt, awlmrninO. wof1I afK>Pt, pl cnlct, Blblt 1tlldy, etc. jSUmll'ltf' et.... In Rudin; lf'ld Arllhme!lc Mid 11 tht tchool ftom Juty 7 d\ru Au!J, 1 ~1st ttvu 7th ;l"idts -Ent"oll Now) Shop lolonday lhru Friday, 10 am ro 9:~0 pm; Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm I ·· Shop Su.nday,-12:00 nOOC: to S:OO pm Bullock'• South Coast Pluef San,Die,o Freeway at Bristo l, C.Osta Mca, SS6-0611 .. (\ f! ~ I , , . 7 7 - lr¥iae ' EDITION -- 1 Today's Closi•g N.Y. Stoeks ,VOL. 68, NO. 149, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES, ORANGE COUNTY,'l:OA-t!'ll='6'RNIA \CV THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1975 TEN CENTS Land Cleareil ~for 2nil h·vine College Grading and sile work is under v.·ay in the Turtle Rock area or lrvine, clearing la nd for the first building or the city's second higher education campus. The official groundbreaking for Christ College Irvine will be held at 4 p.m . June 8 on the 113-acre hilltop site bordering the eastern side of William R . Mason Regional Park. The official groundbreaking date was delayed because there is no road ac'cess to the site, accord· ing to college President Charles Manske. The (irst building, he told re- porters Wednesday, will be a "liv- ing-learning center," housing both students and faculty as well as providing space (or classrooms and administrative offices. Cart Berner, assislant to the preslde..nt , explained the philosophy or th e four-year liberal art$ school as one of pro- vidJne aJf • :ed'ucalion for lhe heart as well a&thehead. '' "Aa Teddy Roosevelt said. giv· ing an edy'cation of the bead without an education or the heart is like givinG: a repeating rtfle to a savage;'' said Berner. \ Pay Pact Set - Irvine Teachers Get Hike Agreement has been reached between the Irvine school board and dis trict l ~ac hers over a 1975-76 pay pact calling for an avefage 5.5 percent pay boost and a 40-hour work week for teachers. The 40-hour week provision is probably the Cir.St of its kind in American public schools. said 'Inadmissible' Assistant Superintendent John Rajcic after the agreement was announced by the school board Tuesday. The special requirement, Ra· jcic said, "has to be interpret· eel as a statement of minimal teacher committment." It means , he said, that teachers will be in the classroom Hinshaw Discounts Ex-wife Testimony By JOHNVALTERZA 01' UM DMI¥ ~ ... St.Mt U.S. Re p. Andrew Hinsha w CR· Newport Beach) told a gathering of Republican women in Nafport Wednesday that he expec~uch of his estranged wife's Grand Jury testimony against him to be "ruled inadmissible" if it "re· aches a courtroom. • Hinshaw, who appeared before the Orange County Council of Republican Women at the Mar· riott llotel, was scheduled for ar· raignment today on a jury indict- ment charging misappropriation of public funds while he was Orange County assessor. Hinshaw told the group "it .l"OUld not be fair for me to address a group without discussing my personal problems.'' true, this seems lo be a small thing to use in a charge against a person or misuse of his office," he added. Besides discussing his current woes in the courts the represen- tative spent about an hour dis- cussing current issues confront- (8ee 1111'18ftAW, Paf• M > County }Jacks Airport l.and1 Acquisition By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 0t tM D.111, P'li.1 stMf for a minimum of 275 minutes a d ay, exclusive of the time for breaks betwe_en classes and re- cess. Additionally, he said, teachers are to be available for planning sessions, tutoring, parent con- ferences and a wide range or education-related activities for 40hours weekl y. The pro,·ision, he said, does not necessarily mean thcit teachers \\'ill spend the entire 40 hours on the school grounds. For example, he said, teachers could use after school time to go to the hpmes or stude nts for conferences with parents. Previously. teachers had been in classes for either 180-minute or 250·minute ins tructional d ays. The new policy will be di£ric ult to administer. Rajcic conceded. "but I have faith ." Conceivably. he said, a kin· dergarten teache r \1:ith a normal 150-minute c lassroom day would double up with an afternoon session teacher, thus increasing the n'"'mber of certified teachers available to the students. 'Ql;e P,Olicy •. ~tC#~@isl, will ta.ke Ume~l.O 'get u s~~ana may in- ilially _cause some problems in schedulirig teachers' time. "It does not mean teachers will be punching a time clock," he said. Pay provisions call for a sCven percent boost to the salary of a beginning teacher from $9.010 this year to $9,"640 next. Al the top or the district pay scale, teachers will receive a 4.49 percent boost from $18.701 this year to $19,542 next, he said. The pay increases will cost the district $291 ,301 next year. said <SeePACT, PageA2) End Walkout The Cirst Sl.2 million stage of construction, including the $700,000, three-s tory building; is to be financed by the Lutheran Church ~1issouri Synod. ll is ex-' peeled to house up to 150 students beginning in 1976 . Additional buildings, 1>rovidi ng space for up to 3,000 students, are planned b)' the year 2000. The other buildings and fa cilities will be financed Crom a~mbination of ch urch runds and ontributions , Manske s aid. -) The colle g e , he ~_;Wf, h<ts worked out cooperative agree- ments \\'ith UC Irvine for USL· of the UC I library and to a llO\\• Christ College Irvi ne students to attend some courses at UCI. ··Jn our recruiting,·• l\tanskc said, "we are sa ying that \\"C hav<.• ffo11ds of Sympathy all the ;.1dvantages of ii large cam· µu s .\\'t:'·re only a bicycle ride a\Yay front L:Cl -and all the ad- VHntages of a s m a 11 Ont>.'' Although without vermunent r<-1 cilities_, ihc-college administra- tio n hns been ··trying to convey to people th nt \\"l' <ire a service or- gani zation" throuJ.(h its telephone ministry. said Berner. CSeeCOLLio:G£, Page AZ > Bleeding from head culs , Gary Shephard , 32, 1-luntington Reach.clutches ha nd of in- jured \vife, Jo Ann, as Costa l\1es a police of· ficer offers his O\V n hand of ass urance . .The Shc1>h<.1rds a nd their l""·o Youn g sons v.1ere i11jured Wed nesda~' t>ve ning in a headon tra ffic accident al 20th Street and P lacentia r\vcnue i11 Costu I\1esa . Police are seekin g u dri \"Cr \vitnesscs s aid made a s udden la ne l'hangc , caus ing: the collisio11 bet\Vce11 the Shephard ·auto and 011e dri·ven by Karn ,\lexander. 35. a lso of l·lunti11gto11 Beach. ~oµqty_ Jl9ctors Meet No Relief Seen in Malpractice Premiums ByDOUGLASFRITZSCllE Oflfl•D.1llw PllotSl.ifl Orange County doctors expect no relief from high malpractice insurance premiums .throug h legislation signed by Gov. Ed· mond G . Brown Jr. and will hold an emer ge ncy meeting tonight to decide whether to continue the slowdown. Emphasizing he is "just guess· ing," Orange County Medical As- * * * socia tion Director John Rette sa id toda y s trikin g anesthesiologists \vho have had surgery at most county· hospitals on an em ergency-only basis for IO days may be back at "'ork cur- ly next week. Dr. Phillip We ingart. president of the county anesthesiologists association , sa id , "I know absolutely nothing and I won't try to predict what will happen . * * * until a fte r tonight ·s meeting. --1·ve had too many surprises in recent days," he said. Two bills aimed at ens uring tha t malpractice insurance is ava il able at a relatively reasona- ble price \Vere passed in a special session of the state legislature and \'.'ere s igned in lo la"· by Go\'. Edmund G . Brown . But those la,,..·s affect only North ern California doctors , Rette said , and provide no as· ATTORNEY DEFENDS BIG AWARDS, CS Rela ting his attendance a day earlier at a hearing before Superior Court Judge Robert Corfman where the isSue was the making ·public of Gr.and Jury transcripts, Hinshaw admitted that his estranged wtfe, Ttiais, ''had some pretty difil~ult tilings to say." Obvisouly netUed at the move by his second wife, who chose not to invoke a marital privilege and -say nothing.to the jury, Hinshaw told the group that his first wife chose not lo discuss such issues. Orange County Ai~rt Direc· tor Rober.t. Bresnahan was or- dered by tile county Board of Supervisor§; Wednesday to pro- ceed with·_plans to condemn and buy as many a s 120 home& in San- ta Ana Heights Which are im· pacted by .county airport j et noise. The order came on a 4to1 vote after s upervisors. for the second time this year, rejected a less drastic means of cutting down noise over New port Beach -the so-called "preferential runway" system. Doctori Back Monday sislance to Orange County doc· tors "·ho have just received their malpractice insurance bills from Travelers Ins urance. Those bills. he s a id, call for in- creases r anging from 140 to 280 percent. But Mrs . Thais Hinshaw, who se divorce from the legislator is scheduled soon for Cina! dis position, related several instances of asserted wrongdo· ing. "My wife, he r daughter and her aunt had to go to a funeral in San Pedro but there was no car available," Hinshaw said, allud- ing to Mrs. Hinshaw·s testimony. ''So someone from the as· sessor's office drove them lo the funera l, wailed a nd brought them back . Even if all of it were The prefe rential runway pro· ix>sal, which would require six heavilr·Jaden early-morning jets to lake off lo the north rathe r than to the south, was made by Supervisor Thomas Riley of Newport Beach. He was support· ed by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. But Supervisor Ralph Clark, whose dis tr-ict includes most of the residential areas north of the (See RUNWAY, Page A2) Life Begins ParislUoners Adopt Viets By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of Ult 0.11¥ 11'1"41 fl•H A new li(e in the N"ew World area or Lag una Hi!ls begins tt"!is week for 99 Vietnamese refugees who have been quartered at Camp Pendleton. 'l'he r esettlem e nt of. tour families -and probably several more -is being made pOsslble by parishioners of St. Nicholas Catholic Church who have pledged $3,000 a month for lhe next year to support them . Father Brian Coughlan, who along with Father Otto Sporrer chose the families after ex· tensive interviews, said the first group was scheduled to arrive on Friday. The reruiccs wlU be qlia'rt- largely In rented )lo._ In 11be New World Jiact and la <Six private homes. F\lrther l!on* are being sought. ••we're extremely probdbf ou.r pepple and whal lhey llfll dollll," Coughlan s aid or the 250 paiiohloners who. pl«!1ed nnan- clal 1upport ror the bumaallarlan pN)jec\. ••we don 't want to Pat ourselves on the back. Our only wish for publicity is that it might inspire others to lean in the same direction." Faiher Coughlan added that his church had another eight r e· fugees lined up and that in· ter.views are proceeding to seek another 25 to 30 beyond that. "We wis h we could help all 18,000 of them but that's not possible,",he said. The re£ugees were chosen from the approxim1:1tely 14 ,000 Catholics now quartered on the base and selected on Ute basis of professional background to make it easier for them to find jobs. Amoag tbe first &roup are two ph•r.m•cl1ts1 a ph)'1icl1n. Sff~tarle.s, a mJcrowave technl· <!Ian and an educator with o graduate.de.grH in economics. Not all or them spe,U.English but it was disclosed by the two print& that about three persons in each of the four first famllies know the langu11e. , COmmltteeo-WIQI fonaed (-aEFUG£ES, Pap "21 SACRAMENTO CAP> -llun- dred~.of str_iking California doc- tors say they will go back to Work Monday, ending a walkout that· hailed allbut emergen.cy care for thousands of patients for almost a month. Spokesman for phys iciaris joined with state officials Wed· nesday to announce ,that move- ment toward a legislative solu- tion to the malpractice crisis in· duced the physicians to quit the work stoppage. The doctors agreed to resume full practice as long as a state or· dered insurance pool begins writ- ing malpractice insurance at what they say are affordable rates. "We are returning to work in good raith ... a'nd will stay on the job," Dr. Seymour Wallace, president oC the California Socie· ty of Anesthesiologists, told a ne\\.·s conference. An~sthesiologisls in the San Franci:1co Bay a rea walked ofr the job 'p,{3,y l :"when Argonaut Insurance Co. Imposed huge in· .Crash Hurts Coast Driver A Corona del Mar man \\'as hospitaliz.ed Wednesday after his small Britistrimport car crashed into" the r ear of a truck on A-1acArthur Boulevard in Irvine. Keith L. Nelson, 43, of 713 ~ Mart gold Ave., was listed in fair conditi.on tod.ay at lloag Memorial Hos pital, where he is being treated for mulUpJe head and nose taceraUons. · . lnveaUgetors said Nelson was drlvlAg north on MacArthur Boule\•ard a t eOntta.: Canyon. Road when he coll!dc<l .wtth lb• vehicle driven by Frederick M. Bonnet. 38. of 477 Poplar St., Lagun1 Beoch. A. witness sbld the imp.act or Nellon's small sport car. hltUng u.e i.rrer Viblcle caused ~to lurdi-ad. I surance rate in cr eases. Physi- l'ians across the state joined the "'aikout "'he n other companies announced r<il e hikes for later this yea r and al one point nearly 350 of th e s tate 's 2.000 anesthesiologist s were on strike. Dr. Joe Boyle, a California l\tedical Association official, said all doctors across the state will r·eturn to \Vork . Doctors in the northern California town of Chico went back to work Tuesday. Doctors' spokesman s aid a newly enacted law allowi ng state Insurance Commissioner Wesley Kinder lo set up an insurance pool to write malpractice in- surance at lo W' initial rates was a key to agreement sending the doctors back to work. Kinder will hold a hearing Fri· day in San Francisco io de· tcrmine if a n ins urance pool should be set up in the eight Northern Ca lifornia counti es hit by the Argona ut increase. The pool, authorized by a bill signed into law last week, could be set up by Kinder in any county \\•here he finds rates are loo hi gh. Donald Burns , Secretary of Business and Transportation and Kinder's boss. said he could not order Kinder to set up the pool. liut he a dded : "I 'm confident the commissioner \v iii issue such a n order.·· Wallace. Boyle a nd other spokesmen said the legislature must continue to work on long- range reforms of the m alpractice system in a s pecial session call ed for that purpose by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. (See RETURN, PageA2) Costa Mesa Readies For Annual Fish Fry, Opti misti c Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club workers today were putting finishing touches on their 30th an· nual Fis h Fry, which they say will lure up to 100,000 persons to Costa A-1 esa. Orange Coast residents have traditionally wrtled out en tnasse for the ' Fish Fry I W"1iC.h wlU see $24,000 wo'Tth of (ood alone fixed and served between F'riday Ind Sunda)' evenings. TypiCal ra mily fun witl be sprea(I throughout the. three· days, Just as it has since the early days ..-when the late clvlc ~c!~~f-­ llein• K'olHr.ienl.hls ee<ret rti!I baller recipe io tbe1Harbor-Ar.ea event. Beglnnlng41t 5:00 p.m . Friday, fish dinners and Other roods will be served In the-downtown Llons' Park to bolster participants for a 6 P·~· ope.ni.na of carnival rides ·~ and a 7 :30 p.m . battle of the bands contest. Saturday's action opens at 10 a .m. with the carnival aqd ex- hibits a nd at 10:30, the highlight. the Fish Fry Parade, will begin winding its way through the downtown area. Continµous stage e ntertain- ment ·will be offered and at noon, fi~h d inners will go on sale, along wi th other Items among the $24~000 Lions' pantry storehouse. Sunday actiVity opens at noon a nd· wUI iriclude the traditional M1ss Fish.Fry beauty pageant at 2 p.ni., followed by the cutest baby co~test at 2:30 p.m ., oc- coraing to the schedule. .. · Enterta inmenl will be orfered throughout the d~l.Y·s program. climnxing at 8 p.m. whon the grand pri1e of a 1975 Ford Pinto compact sedan is awarded to the luCkiest among' the anticipated 100,000 participants. I' 'tt The rate hik es '''ill ht.> the sub- ject of a s tale insurance com- 1nissioner 's h ea ring in Los t\ngeles June 16, s a id Rctte. Describing the state bills as a .. stop-gap solution,·· Rette said, "The doctors a re look·ing for som e kind of permanent solutiorl to the malpractice insurance pro: blem." Such a perm anent solution. he said. "·ou ld be enactmcntof a bill by Senator De nnis Carpenter <R· Ne\l.'porl Beach). '''hi ch "'ould limit the time e1fter an alleged malpractice in ""hich claims could be filed . The bill would also take such (See DOCTORS, Page A2) Oraage Coa•t Weather £-'air tonight and mostl y .sunny F riday but som e fog a nd low clouds a long the coast Friday morning, ac- cord ing lo the weather service. Highs Of 68 at beaches rising lo 75 inland. INSIDE TODA 't' The government's index of leading b11siness indicoiora hints at a bottoming out of the current recession, according to figures rt!eased todtiy . See PageA4. . ' . • ... ~,~! l"'U .. V• Labor Actff1n Tnuraday, May 29. 1j7.S • ~ \4 ; .. ' • f'rfHN Pa~.41 &ycott ,S~ught : RU NWAY .•. runway1 rallied the 1upporl or i S~peMllilOl'I ·Robert BotUn. and llalpb Dledrloh to ahootdown the plan iialn. Of Voit Goods Orange County's top labor , leader announced today he will Uk national union officialS to a uthorize an international boycott of goods manufactured by AMF Volt and its subsidiary com- "panies. 1.The request by Peter J _ "Pete" . Remmel, executive secretary of . -the county Central Labor Council of the AFL-CIO, comes on the , heelso( a courtofder issued Wed- nesday restricting picketing by striking workers at the Santa Ana Voit Rubber factory. Remmel told newsmen his or· 'ganization's 50 to 60 member un- . · ions were due.. to stage a protest · In arch late today at the Voit plant, 3801 S, Harbor Blvd,, near the,· Costa Mesa cityline. .. The protest will serve as a ltickoff to our effort to start a na- tional and international boycott of .AMF Voit products," Remmel said, , · , William Eslres, Voit's vice pre- }l}dent for industrial relations, said Remmel's boycott proposal .. oould "adversely affect the jobs .. Qf the people the local union is '.bargaining for.'' ' -"Three Stolen ·.Birds Found /lt Pet Shop ~, A rare l)ird fancier who lost .~ree worth $15,000 in a burglary ~t Llon Country Safari in Irvine, where they were hired out for daily shows, tracked the stoleri Jowl down Wednesday in Studio ·City. .. , Acting as his own sleuth, Dr. _Charles Jeffries found the birds at Casa de Pets, a business which . deals in rare and exotic animals. · ·· Lion Country, the Arri can ·amusement park at 8fKX> Moulton Parkway, a nnounced a $3,000 re- , ward ror information leading to 'recovery of the rare, trained .'·birds which vanished Sunday. ··" Investigators were in con- -.!~rence with Dr.1 Jeffries today .J'3'nd could not be reached for hirther elaboration on the ~ase. -Stolen were two Bti.;Lilian '· :.wiacaws and a Greater s\llphur- ·Crested cockatoo from Australia. . One of the macaws which ·.belonged to I>r. Jeffries' Robello Animal Productions Ltd., of Norco, was worth $10,000 police said. ' The thieves who managed to ente~ triple-locked cage quarters housing the performing birds selected only the most valuabie ~eaving three others behind. ' . A steamer trunk also belonging , :<o the animal s how owner was . :taken along, however, apparent- .ty as a container for the birds ;.-hich turned up in Studio City_ ' Fro•PageAI PACT ••. "I am surpriaed Mr. Remmel would do something like this, having never been associated with the negoUaUons," Eatres said, noting that about two dozen union workers have returned to the job. "It would seem logical Mr. Remmel should be more ac- quainted with the faclli of lbe situation." The company orficial said hir· ing of non-union employes has started even though negotiations with the union are continuing un - der the auspices or the federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. The county union chief said the boycott action was prompted by the fact that Superior Court Judge H . Walter Steiner issued his restraining order against local 639of the United Rubber Workers Union without hearing the workers' point of view. Today's scheduled protest march will not violate Steiner's order, Remmel added, because the rubber workers will not participate. T he local strike against Voit began March 2.8 when about 400 workers walked off the job in a dispute over incentive pay. Since then, Remmel said, the union has rejected one management offer by a vote of 320-62. He conceded that a few-about six by his count-of the workers who favor a settlement have gone \ back to work. The primary issue involved in the dispute is what Remme l called an attemp~ by Voit management to cut down the maximum a llowable payment to employes under a previously negotiated incentive wage plan. Remmel said he thinks the worldwide boycott is justified even though only one Voit plant is on strike because of the com- pany's ii\temational status. Voit subsidiaries include Harley- Davidson motorcycles .and U.S. Di~ers, which has a factory in Costa Mesa. Remmel said it will take two or three weeks to get a response to his boycott request from national labor leaders, including AFL-CIO executive director George Meany . HINSHAW ••. ing legislators and the executive branch in the nation's capital. He e mphasized that economic experts in government and the private investme nt sector all seem to agree that the recession has bottomed out but that r aging inflation could continue at a rate exceeding 14 percent a year . He stressed that the key to solving the nation's ·economic problems lies in t.he solution or energy supply prolflems. Hinshaw said that during re- cent trips to the Middle East, he sensed that Egypt is veering from its original stance or pro· voking conOict with Israel a nd is , Rajcic. They will bring tota l doing the honorable thing by re- . . 1975-76 salaries for teachers to opening the Suez to shipping and $.5. 787,097. re 1 buildhing waral-torn communities Th r· a ong t e can 's banks. , ose igures are based on the Hinshaw stressed that until , pre.s~nt number of teachers, said many o ther yet-untapped • RaJc1c . District projections call for an petroleum reserves are exploit· eight percent increase in s tu-e d, that drill ing in f ederal . , dents next year . Because or a tidelands off the Orange Coast :··tight district financial position should ~ halted. :;:which could m ean cutbacks i~ "There are many petroleum _ -other areas, Rajcic said, "We ip reserves that have never even , lend to go slow in hiring ne·w had a test well dug. I think they teachers. ~ should be explored completely .. We probably will not hire new before lh e federal waters o~~ -: teachers until the students are Oran~e County have to be used, •; ~ctu ally present." he said. ·. " ., .. '· ' ' : I : ·' . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pre•IOtl\t •l'ICI P~tll•- Thomas Keevil £111\M Thomas A. Murphine ,,.,.n•f11"9 &: ... .,.. Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall At\J~l•nl ~ ... ~ ... Edl10<, Telephone (7141642-4321 Cl1ssifif'd Advertlsl"g 642·S671 S.lkll•WC~ V•l .. y NtWl!)l!lct 5t1·6S10 , ..... Mn ti • ..:. .... 4tS-NH CffY,l•ill, t•r~ 0r..,,. Co.on Pu•,,,Mnt , c.oitl-•llf· HI"'"' •i.•. Hlvtt•-'-'· to'.lllO..l•t t ,..,,11 •• ,, ..... ,, ... ,,.. ................ , .. I ! ,.,, .. ~II •+1~111 IM<l•I 'f t rn!lt lf" •I I \~tl9fll.-MI. . . ' ,. .'StJ-tj!f tlit•J llftlttt H ll ti Cfilt MIN, • Ctl1f0Mlt. ,_'"""""'"" .... ta.•n-.111,; ... -II M.to-lfllfT""Nt..-J dfttf-.. llt W.00 .-IN1, ,,, Fro•PageAI REFUGEES al the church to help with housing and home furnishing, education, transportation, employment and other difficulties the new Laguna Hills residents are likely to en- counter. (n addition, the parishioners are collecting clothing. toys and personal items ror those remain- ing at the base. The donations are being taken at Cami} Pendleton. Beater Draws 150 Years MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-ln what he called an attempt to proteci society, a circuit judge has sen· tenced a drlrter to 150 years in prison for the near.fatal ~ating o( a British tourist in a Miami bu1 station. Although attorneys tor Glenn Battle, 22, of Detroit cited medical tel'ltimony that he was pi1ychotic and urged that he be committed to a mental hospital Circuit Judge ArdenSelgendorl httded an Investigator's call ror a hanb sentence . """'" ~ Clark fOllowed up't)J13to2 vie- . tory with the motion ordering · Bresnahan to expectite his on· cotnc ~tudy ol land·ac'qui•lllon •• a means or reducing noise to state-m andated levels. Sln+ce th-e count~ _alrpott operate• on a year..-to-year variance from the atale+l!{_olae Control Board a~d Dl\il•IGD 'of Aeronautic s, it ·must ' de- monstr?te that it is· cohtl'nually teying-lo-improve~"DolH condl· lion.$ in surrounding areas. When the variance was re- newed last November, the state told the county it had to either in· sUtute prererential runway treat- ment or buy up the homes within impacted areas. Bra;;;; Brushup _. .. ,$o >"'' ~ ·-'r .. ..,._ .. , t .... J. •• O.Uyl"llel...,. ...... In a memo to Clark dated May 19, Bresnahan said a bout 120 homes would have to be purchased in an area bounded In general by Palisades Road, Birch Street, Mesa Drive and Aca('ia Street . The cOlt of puying the land and homes ii estimated at about $4 .3 million with an additional · $3.8 million to ••convert the land uaes" to compatible forms. Irvine's University High School band has 'been putting in extra hours getting ready for its ann0<.11 spring concert. The June 5 event at t~e high school gym will feature a wide variety of band music .. railging from concertos to march. The 8 p,m , event is open to the public. Tickets are $1. Diedrich proved to be the sw- ing vote on the preferential runWlf!Y plan, as he was when the m a tter , came up before in February_ He said he wouldn't favor any spch changes until a comprehensive environmental impact report on the airport Is complet~ in the fall. Fr"m Ptrri<' 11 I DOCTORS ... matters out of the courts and put them under the jurisdiction of a special malpractice board as well as limit the am'oWlts which could be awarded to victims of malpractice, Doctors_ could be l?JICk to work as early as Monday;\>r Tuesday, depending on how tonight's meet- ing goes , said Rette. ··we have formulated a posi- tion paper that we hope the mem- bership will approve tonight "he said. ' The paper, he said, "advises that we try to prevent. a de- teriorating situ ~tion and leave matters to the legislature." Deteriorating, he said, means "Doctors striking is not helping the people who a re working in hospitals. It's not helping anybody really. It was an at- tempt to get the legislature to re- cognize that the doctors do have a problem. I think they have re- cognized that by now." "We are hoping that all' doctors will resume norm.ar act.iVities by Monday or TuesdllY~·· fie said. However, unless the increased 'Travelers Insurance malprac- 'ice rates are lowered, Relte pre- Clicted another fl a reup of doctor unrest in July when the pre- miums become due. Economic pressures, both on doctors as well as on othe r hospital ·employes are encourag- ing a return to-work, Rette said. * * * Front Page Al RETURN ..• The first or the more than 20 re- form bills in that session was ap- proved by the Senate Insurance and Financial Institutions Com- mittee on Wednesd3y. lt would pull most malpractice cases out of t.he courts and slap tight limits on Judgments . Insura nc e companies have blamed soarin g court awards ror the skyrocketing insurance rates. The meas ure would limit malpractice awards to $500,000, although in cases of willful mis- conduct by a doctor it could go to $1 million . Front Page Al COLLEGE ••. The college provides inspira- t!onal messages through its phone hne-8DEVOUT, s aid Bemer the voice on the messages. ' "Ooe gal said she was going to kill herself," said Berner. "Then something tol d her to put down the gun and pick up the phone. She's aJivetoday.'' Songwriter To Peeform Jester Hairston, the man who wrote "Go Tell It On the Moun· tain," will perform his own com- Positions Friday at Seddleback College. The entertainer will join the Saddleback College choru~ for a free concert at Jl a.m. in the quad area. Hairston, whose specialties are calypso and spiritual music, also composed and !iang "Amen" which was featured in the movie "Lille&of the ~1eld ." State Bondti Sold SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Stele Treasurer Jesse M. Unruh Wed· nesday sold $1 .15 mlWon in re· venue bonds to Lloyds Bank California to (inance conatruc• l ion al Loyol a Marymount Unlveralty in Loa An1elea. ,, Pot-loaded Plane Crashes; Tu10 Die The 90-mlnute debate over the program a nd alternatives for noi!!le r.eduction centered on Clark a nd Riley, who was SUP· ported by more than 40 audience members. ROCKWOOD, Tenn. <A P l -A twin·engine Lockheed Lodest ar aircraft, carrying at least one ton of marijuana , crashed, and b urn ed on takeoff near Rockwood Municipal Airport ear:ly today, killing two persons, authorities saic;I. Morgan County Sheriff Cecil Byrge said al least ~pounds of marijuana, some in plastic bags and some wrapped in Mexican newspapers , had been re - covered. "There was at least one ton on the plane," he said. Stereo Set Stolen From Valley Home A Fountain Valley High School teacher returned home to Irvine arter work Wednesday and dis- covered a burglar had pried a wind ow scree n from his townhouse and stolen a $100 stereoset ... Edward J . Bowen, 31, of 5041 Paseo Segovia, told police the in · truder a lso stole $10 in assorted silver coin change. "Some of the marijuana in the fuselage burned for hours after the plane c'rashed s hortly after 3 a .m .. " Byrge said. "Two bodies were round in the wreckage and they were burned beyond recognition." a spokesman for the Roane County Sherif['s D+epartment s~jd. c Officials said the two victi ms were the only persons aboard the plane. Byrge and other authorities who went to the scene, about six miles west of this east Tennessee town and 40 miles west of Knox- ville, said the wreckage was scattered over a half-mile area on the Morgan and Roane County line. "We don't know wh_ether the plane took on a load of marijuana at the airport, or whether. it was already loaded with the .stuff," Byrge said . How ever, he said or- ficials suspected the plane may have taken on the marijuana because "we found about 15 la rge, ~mply 'pasteboard boxes at the end of the runway.'' Riley's remarks, and those of his back~rs, were generally technical explanations of the re· .. duction that would be 8chieved over Newport Beach and the con- tention that the noise impact over the Santa Ana-Tustin area would be "insignificant." Saddleback Art Gallery Opening Saddleback College is showing off its new a rt gallery this weekend with a combination ex- hibit and art sale of student works. Oils, acrylics, crafts, and ceramics w i ll be reatured through next Tuesday in the new gallery, located in building T-2. The sale will' be held June 4-5. 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Stoek~ THURSDAY, MAY 29 , 1975 TEN CENTS !..• Laguna Bil-ls People Adopt Refugees· By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot ... 0.llW Pi ... lklll A new life in the New Wqrld area or Laguna J.lills begins this week for 39 Vicfnamese refugees who •have been quh1·lcred at Curnp Pendleton. ·-· The reset'tlemenl or four fumilies -. aqd' pro~3tily several more -is being made s>OJJ:sible by pari~hioners of St. NicJJolas Catholic Ch urch w.ho b·aVe pledged $3,000 a month tor the next year to support-them. Father Brian Coughlan, who along wi\11 Father"'Otto Sporrer chose the families .af~er ex - t.ensive.inte1·vicws, 1:1aid the first. group was ache,dul ed lo arrive on Fri<Jay . - The refugees will be quartered largely in rented homes in the New World traot a"nd · in sjx. private homes. FUrther hom~ are being sought. ··we're extremely proud of our people and what. they arc doing," Coughlan sai d or the 250 paril!ihioners who pledged tinan· cial.s~pport for th~ humanitarjan, proJect. '''We d.on't want to pat ~l"!"elves on the back .. Our on,ly wish tor publicity is that·it might iruspirf others to lean in the 5ame dire<!tion.'' Father Coughlan added that hi& church had another eight re· rucees lined up and that in· tervtews are proceeding to seek another 25 to 30 beyond that. ''.We wish we could help all • 18,000 or them but that's not possible,'' he said. The rerugees were chosen rrom the a'Pproximately 14 ,000 Catholics now quartered on the base and selected on the basis or professiona l background to mukc it easier for them to find jobs. Among the (irst group are l\\'O pharmacis t s, a physic ian, St'Cretarics , a microY.'ave techn i· cian <l'nd ::i n educator \\"ilh a graduate degree in econon1ics. Not all of them s peak English but it "''a s di sclosed by the l\\'O priests that about three persons in each or the rout first ramilies know the JanguOJgc. Committees a re being formed .... at the church to h elp Y.'ith housing and home furnishing. education. transportation, em1>loymcnt und other difficulties the nc\v I .aguna ' ~!ills residents are likely to en· counte r. Jn addit ion . the pa1;shioners :Jrc coll ecting clothing, toys and personal iten1 s for those remain- ing at the base. The donations are being takeh at Camp Pendleton. Huntingto_n Banker: . 'Planned Death' Ha11ds of S!lmpathy Bleeding from he<.td cuts, Gary Shephard , 3"2, Huntington Beach.clutches hand of in· jurcd wife, Jo An11 , as Costa Mesa police of· ficer offers hi s own hand of assurance. The Shepl1ards and their l\'VO young sons were injured Wednesdcty evening in a headon tritffic accident at 20th Street and Placentia AvCnue i11 C<,>sta Mesa. Police are seeking a driver \Yitnesses said made a sudden Jane change, causing the collision between the Shephard auto and one driven by Karn · Alexan~er, 35, also of Huntington Beach. ' Mesa Annual .. .. ... Fish Fry Set For Weekend Optimistic Costa Mesa · Newport Harbor Lions Club workers today were putting finishing tou.;bes on lheir 30lh an- nUal Fish Fry. which they say ·will lure up to 100,000 persons lo Costa Mesa. . Orange Coast residents have traditionally turned out en masse for the Fish Fry: which will see $24,000 worth of food alone Cixed and served between Friday and Sunday evenings. ': ,. Typical 'amity ,fun wJ IJ be spread throughdut the t hree· days, just as it has since the early day~ when the late civic leader Heinz Kaiser lent his secret fish batter recipe to the Harbor Area event. · Begipning at 5:30 p.m . Friday, fish dinners and other foods will be served in the downtown Lions' Park to bolster participants for a 6 p .m. opening or carnival rides and a 7:30 p.m. battle of the bands contest. Saturday's action opens at 10 a.m. wilh the carnival a nd ex· hibits a nd a-l-?o:JO, the highlight, the Fish _E.r,y' Parade, will begin winding its way thfough the downtown area. Continuous stage entertain- ment will be ofrered and at noon, fish dinners will go on sale, along with othe r items among the $24,000 Lions' pantry storehouse. Sunday actiYity opens at noon and will include the traditional Miss Fish Fry beauty pageant at 2 p.m., followed by the cutest baby contest at 2:30 p:m ., ac· cording to the schedule. Ne.w , G,;QVe"'S~ • ~-.. --__ ... -·-~ ... , "1fi:>o•,...... ... ·Search Neat ·Eml,? State education officials said today the ·search ror a communi- ty college system (or the Garden Grove Unifi ed School District is two-thirds rinished. Wes Alt, s pecialist for (inancial services with .th·e Slate Depart· mentor Education. said voters in the southern portion or the dis· trict Tuesday cast ballots 2,072 to 1,911 in favor of joining the Coast Community College District. / Voters i.n the northeast part of the dis~ricl reject ed joining nearbf Jlancho Santi:igo Com· m~nily College Dl stri~, bul nar· rowly. aperoved 1,066 to 1.057 joining Coast.' ... However, he said, voters in the northwest p6rtion of the· district rejected joining either Coast or the nearby North Orange County district. That vote was 1,049 to 674 against joining North Orange· County and 84 5 to 929 against joining Coast. Alt said this means the Board or Governors of the CaliJornia Stereo Set Stolen From Valley Home A Fountain Valley High School teacher returned home to Irvine after work Wednesday and dis· covered a burglar had pried a window sc r ee n from his townhouse and s tolen a $100 stereo set. Edward J . Bowen, 31. or 5041 Paseo Sc·goYia. told police the in· truder also stole $10 in assorted silver coin. change. Community Colleges will decide in September what to do with that northwest area. And, he prediCted a ball~ over the issue. .He said leaders or the Garden Grove Uniried School District have said they will ask the board lo turn the area over to Coast, so that all students in the district may·attend the same schools. llow,e~er , h~ said, ·coast leaders have s aid they don't.want the extra 'area· unless Garden Grove voters approYe a 40-cent t:i1t hike tQ· finance construction ofa third co\leg"e carppus. A 40-cent 'tax override on .' Tuesday's ballot failed since all three areas did not annex to <See GROVE, PageA2) Pilot Safe In U2 Crash BONN (U PI) -A U.S. Air Force U2 spy plane crashed in the. heavitY-wooded mountains or the Sauerland ai'ea northeast or Bonn t oday, al._ Air Force spokesman said. The spokesm said Capt. Robert T . Rendleman, 30, or "{ucson, Ariz., the pilot, pa·rachu.t~ to sarety and "was taken· in good condition to the U .$. Air Force hos pital in Wiesbaden.'' The 02 came rrom Wethersrield, England, where it and (our others are the subject of a protest by lett·wing members of the ruling Labor Party. Huntington Beach banker Dar· rel1 Dean Heiser has pleaded guilty lo charges that he planned the killing or hi s wire. Orange County Superior Court Judge'Everett W. Dickey accept· ed the plea filed by Heiser, 42, or 16902 Windemeier Lane, and sent him to the state's Chino facility tor a pre-sentencing, diagnostic study. Beach Man Di-es at The Wheel A 79 -year ·old Huntington Beach man appa rently surrered a fatal heart attack Wednesday at the wheel or his car, then struck two other cars and a utili- Lt P!!ljl. <,olli• s·ald Edward Tim llaboa.iil1.--78.-i,w _J,'raokfurl Ave.t was dead on arrival al PecifiCa Rospital despite efforts by paramedics to revive him at lhe scene and en route. Police said Mahoney slumped over the wheel of his car as he drove down the 700 block or Delaware Street, then struck a parked car owned by Joseph Severino, 706 Dela\\'are. His auto then careened across the road and struck the rear or a car driven by J ohn Kenneth fl.1id · dlebrooks, 312 NashYille Ave., Huntington Beach. and finall y came to a sto.p after knocking over a utility pole at Delaware and Hart(ord Avenue. Police s aid there '''as only moderate damage lo the three cars involved, and no one._else was injured. They said the exact l'a use of Mahoney's death is awaiting r e- sults or an autopsy but it ap· peared lo be a heart attack. Funeral a rra ngements are pending a t Pacific Vi ew Mortuary in Newport Beach . Youth Snes School In Fight Injury An Edison Hi gh School student who claims he suffered serious injuries when he was struck by another student during a right in the . school careteria sued the Huntington Beach Union High, School District Tuesday for damages lo be set at trial . Stanley Hirschberg, riling the Orange County Superior Court action ror his son, Gary. claims negligence by school authorities a nd their f ailure to e nrorce supervision led to his son's in· juries on May 29, 1974. Entertainment will be offered throughout the day's proaram, climaxing at 8 p.m. when the grand prize Ota 1975 Fp!V Pinto compact sedan is •Warded to the luckiest among th~ anticipated 100,000 participants: Hinshaw TellS Problems 33 StUilelJl,{l . I Held iftiR(JUl • LOS ANGELES (.A'P> 'nlirty·three students have been arrested in the second mass roundup or juvenile drug pushers at Los Angeles high schools In less lhan six months. The arrests were made at eight high schools in the West Loi AngelH " and San hnWldo Valley are~ tly .If plfble!Gtbea officers. Police were '!¥"'blllll for 20 addlllj)nll. •uape<U on c1rur-re111ed tti ...... A police spollesman aald Ille roundup ·cl.dle 8ftar four' undercover olfteer9 purcbled'. $1,300 worth ol aiwtJuu, b1ob'1b, plila ond-Lll>.rriMn $1 '*-duribl lbe put. ,.,. monlht. • ~ Says E~wife 's Testimony 'Inadmissible' By JOHN VALTEkZA earliet; at Q hearing before OflMDeMr,.._..,.. &uperior-Court Judge Robert U.S. Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (JJ.·' Corfman wbere"the issue was the Newpart Beach) told a gathecing:• making. public. ol Grand ~ury, of Repu~ican wome·n in· Newport , tt"1't1cr1pt.s.\.rllinshaw admitted Wednesday that he expects much that his es angcd wife, Thais. of 'hjs 65tranged wire's Gr&nd ' "had some ~tty d1lfitult lhinas tosay.'' -· Jury testimony against him to be "r~ltd inadmissible" ii it re-Obvis ouly oeuled at the mOve aches a courtroom. by his second wife, who c-bole. ~- Hinshaw, who appeared betore to invoke a marital P!"IE' Nid1 the pranae COualy Council or say nothing to t6eiu<J "' l\epllbllou Womon ot lhe Kat· !Qld lhe srouP ~ ra .. lie riott Hotel. wu scbed\lled !or ar· cbooe no~to 41$.,....such las~· ralpmenttodayonajuryindicl· But Mrs. Tba~s Hin•ha , mentchar,gla(miupproprlaUon whose divorce f_rotg t r bll ~·-•• hlle be leg.lalator is scheduled &Oon O pu c ···-• ' was !lnal dl1po1iUon, relilled oev Oran~e County U1e09r. lnstaocea of IS$Uled. 'Wrontllli1 llinobal" told the ··~ "It Ing. • " I wwldnotbe!olrlor.ipeto ; ms · "•~ w_I!~, her d••lhtet W a --Jthout dlicuulq my her llUlt bod to Co lo I !.-11 In -al problems." SIJ! """"' but lbi!re 'l'Q DO cor bl.:UDI 1119 .......,,_ a f'1 ••~·" Hlmbl" "\~Uud· -. . ing to Mrs. Hinshaw's testimony. ''So someone trom the as- sessor's office drove them to the runeral, waited and brought them back. Even if all or it were true, this seems to be a small thing to use in a charge against a person of misuse of his office," . he added. .. ~ B,$l~a. discussing his current Woes lb the Courts the represen· tiU~e· ~penl about an hour dis· cusatng current issoes coAlront- Jng legislator's and the executive branch in the nation's capital: He cmphu!IOCI tllal e<Oh!>mic elf 'rts in government and the pr v te .;•n,vestment sector all • . ' •irft that the ...,_,.ion hff eel dill bUt lh~t raging inflation could contJnue at a rate exceeding 14 percent a year. !See mNSHAW, Pa1e .Ul • ~i Heiser will be returned to Orange County Aug. 21 ror sen· tencing to what could be a 10· year term in slate prison. Heise r . manager or the Crocker Bank in South Coast . Plaza, Costa Mesa, was arrested , ·at the bank last Nov. 13 shortly arter he hired an undercover or- ficer he beli eved to be a "hit man" to eliminate hi s wife, Teachers Nix Salary Hike Teachers in the Hunt· ingt on Beach Union High School District have re- jected a seven percent pay i1ike for ne¥t year, district officials said. Instead, they de manded 14 percent -down from the 25 percent originally asked. Tbey h ave set a 6 a im . m.ee.t1n g Friday PJl11Jl.& to consider ... rurther. action , di..s.tricl leaders said today. 'Dwyer School Site of Meet On Districts \Vest Orange County's school unification battle will be waged again Friday al a 7:30p.m. meet· ing or the orange County Commit· tee on School District Organiza. lion. The meeting will be at Dwyer School, 1502 Palm A\•e., Hunt- ington Beach. Committee members \\•ill rirst hold a t\\'O·hour public hearing on JX>Ssible uni(ication for southern Huntington Beach. Later, they a lso "''ill reconsider the Fountain Valley city boun· · dary unification plan. On May 6. committee mem· bers voted 6 to 3 to ask the State Board of Education to let all resi· dents or the Garden Grove Uni(icd and Huntington Beach Union Hi gh School District vote on the matter -not just Foun- tain Valley, a s the state already decided. But Carl "Bud" J ones, leader of the r~ountain Valley e(fort, called that vote illegal because it \V a s not on the committee agenda. To avoid any legal challenge, the committee agreed to con· sider it again. The south Huntington Beach unirication pla n would include all of the current Huntington Beach City (ele m entary) School Dis· trict a nd the Huntington Beach part or the Fountain Va ll ey (eleme ntary) District. 1r approved Friday, that plan could be presented to the State Board of Education in July and be placed on the November elec· lion ballot, along with the Foun- tain Valley plan. The Huntington Beach Union High School District is expected to ask the committee to let the en· tire S2·squarc mile district vote on both plans -not just the citizens who live inside the pro· posed di stricts. The \Vestminster and Ocean View School Districts are expect· ed to m ake a similar request. while leaders or the Garden Grove Unirled School District are expec.;led to ask for a chance to vole on the· Fountain Valley m at· ter. Quad BOys Born 'ftiIBAN, Iran GPt -The wife ol a slaughter house worker . has given blrth to quadruplets - all boys -lri the t~wn of Shahn!· Rey south of Tehran. . I Delores Minton Heiser , 41 . Heiser admitted that he agreed to pay $10,000 ror the removal or ·his wife by whatever method the ''hit man'' wished loeinploy. The o((icer t esti(ied that he asked 1-leiser : "What do you want the end result to be?'· He testiried that the banker told him: "Dead." Physicians Eye Action In County By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE 01th• D•il1 PilolSl.aff Orange County doctors expect no relief from high malpractice insurance premiums through ~~~~a~~~r~i;~eJr .bJndG~i h~?d ' an emergency m eeting tonight to decide whether to continue the ' slowdown. Emphasizing he is "just guess-• ing," Orange County Medical As- ATTORNEY DEFENDS BIG AWARDS, CS sociation Director John Rette sai d t oday s trikin g <1nesthesiologists who have had surgery at mos t county hos pitals on an e mergency-only bas is for 10 days may be back at ,,·ork ear· ly nextweek. / Dr. Phillip Weingart. president or the county anesthes iologists a ssociation , scti d , ··1 know absolutely nothing and I \\'on 'L try to predict what \Viii happen. until a fter tonight's n1cet ing. "I've had too many surprises : in recent days." he said. T\\'O bills a imed at ensuring th at malpractice ins urance is available at a relatively reasona: ble p't"ice were passed in a special session or the state legislature and were signed into law by Gov. Edmund G. Brown. But those laws arfcct onl y , Northe rn CaliCornia doctors,' Rette said, a nd provide no as· sistance to Orange County doc· tors who have just received their malpractice insurance bills rrom Travelers Insurance. Those bills, he said, call ror in .J · creases ranging from 140 to 280 percent. The rate hikes \v iii be the sub· ject or a state insurance comi missioner!s he arin g in Los 1\ngeles June 16. said Rell!'!. Describing the state bills as a "stop-ga p solution," Rette said, (See DOCTORS, Page A2l Or•~C.••t . ----~· We•ther Fair toni ght and mostly sunn y Friday but s ome rog und lo""· clouds a long the c.•oast Friday morning, ac- cordin g to the \veather service. Hi ghs or 68 at l beaches rising to 75 inland. t I I INSIDETODAY 1 The govcrnment'.t ind.tr of leading businesi i1'(fioators hints.at a bottom big out of the current recession. according to figures released today. See , Page A4. 11" i 0 Index ') . ' 4; DAILYPILOT H /F Ending tJ'.allcetit •• ' " - State;Doetors ,,.l,.. --· .~-• ... , llet11J•n to Work , SACRAMENTO !AP) -Hun· ateds of striking California doc· .\8rs say they will 10 back to work 't.londay. endtn1 a walkout that halted all but emergency care for thousands of. patients for almost ~month. '•·Spokesman for physicians jd;ined with state oCClcials Wed· i'.iesday lo annQunce that move · ffient toward a legislaUve solu· tiOn to the malpractice crisis in- 'dUced the physicians to quit the Work stoppage. newly enacted law allO\ving slate Insurance Commissioner Wesley Kinder to set up an Insurance pool to write malrractice in- surance at low inltia rates was a key to agreement sending the 1doctors back to work. Kinder will hold a hearing Fr-i -· day in San Francisco to de· termine If an insurance pool should be set up tn the eight Northern California counties hit by the Argonaut increase. The pool, authorized by a bill signed into law last week", could be set up by Kinder in any county where he finds rates are too hi1h. O.lly """..,, ....... EDISON HIGH CHIEF New Prlnclpal Groll • O..lly"Ml"'",._.. NEW CAMPUS LEADER Ocean View Hlgft'& VlcuMn -J. In We•tnduter Override Loss 1 •• • ' '_, . 'Dumfoundihg' Offtclals ot the 1 Westmin1ter School District said We<IJ1eaday the results ot their 87-cent tax override election were "dumb· founding ." ,Dr. Donald Stuckey, assistant supertntend.ent. said he wa1 1ur- prised at the Issue's whopping 4,980to1,827 de!eat. But he said the school board now simply will have to make do next' year with an Sll mUllon budget rather than a $12 million one. : "The district wlil still exist. We will survive," he said, but noted tt will survive with 25 fewer teachers and 19. rew8r other employea who will" told!'(!. In addition, trustee! next.Week. will consider treezlpg or .cu"\,iJng salaries tor the rem:-~· staff. Stuckey said heJ • . ng up an employe survey ask ne it they would rather have a pay cut, pay free1e or ilddltton'al layoffs alon1 with pay hikes for remalllln11 workera. Their rirst choice, he aald, was a pay freeze, followed by • pay reduction r.ather than more layoffs. · .The doctors agreed to resume (\ill practice its long a_s a state or- dered Insurance pool begins wrlt-,µjg malpractice irusurance at what they say are affordable r.ates. "We are returning to work in good faith ... and y:ill stay on the job," Dr. Seymour Vlallace, president or the.California Socie- \Y of Anesthesiologists, told a news conference. Donald Burns, Secretary of Bus iness and Transportation and Kinder's boss, said he could not order Kinder to set up the pool. Hut he added: ''I'm confident tt\e commissioner will issue such)un order.'' ( Wallace, Boy le and other spokesmen said the legislature must C'ontinue to work on Jong. range reforms of the malpractice system in a spec.isl session called for that purpose by Gov. Edm'und Huntington Beach •Principals Picked · Bogus Cash Ring Broken St.uckey said he d~n·t believe Tueaday1s rejection of the tax ovetride i,s a rejection or school prof rams. • · " think Iris an indlcaUon that people don't want to pay higher taxes," ht! aatd. · Jn fact, he said, some clUzens who Worked to help pass.the over- ride voted no on the issue themftl~es Saying they COUidn't ' Anesthesiologists in the San Ftancisco Bay area walked off (tie job May 1, when Argonaut Insurance Co. imposed huge in -'S~rance rate increases. Physi- C'ians across the s tate joined the ~alkout when other companies a~nounced rate lii'1'es -for later t~is year and at one paint nearly 350 of the state's 2,000 aQesthesiologists were on strike. Or. Joe Boyle, a California )fedical Association official, said aJI doctors across the state will return to work. Doctors in the nprthern California town of Chico went back lo work Tuesday. -Doctors' spokesman said a ·.Ford Greets NATO Leaders Back to Back .;,;BRUSSELS (UPI) -In a non· §top round of revolving-door diplomacy, President Ford ex- 1.Rlored major NATO problems ,.,ith one a)lied lea,der after ~other today and ,said he hopes .J4f have ··~ome success'' at .~reaking the Middle East stalemate before his European Uipisover. re; Ford offered_ no quick solutiQDS ;-and got a hlnt (rom the Turks ~. t tO meddle too much in the . yprus affair -when he opened · s NATO summit visit with a 'round of one·on·one talks with leaders of the troubled Western alliance. The black limousines rolled up to the well-guarded doors of 'Ford's U.S. Embassy residence all through the day, bringing yei' :+nother NATO govemmeqt chief .8f1d another set of bodyguards to .-ieet the president. Fro•PageAJ i GROVE ..• ·'· '.(oast. Alt explained. Even if the Board of Governors adds the f)Orthwest a·rea to Coast, the 4~ ee nts still is invalid, unless ~lnergency legislation is passed .allowing another election on the 'inatter. ·; The annexations will not .become effective until July 1976, Alt said, and until then residents -or the Garden Grove district will ~tontinue to_ pay the $300 per stu- ~ent seat tax to the community 'Colleges they now attend. : In the 1976·77 school year, he :laid, they will pay either the seat . tax or the tax or their new com-tn uni ly college district ~hlchever Is greater. . • ORANG£ COAST "' DAILY PILOT i l!WOr ..... (ea~\ 0.ll, PolOl,wo!\!\Wl•"ll"(o<n-' 111 ... CI I"-"'""''"'''~·" 1>ubl ~b• !l'WO.-&nqr CN•I P\>bl""'"9 C:Omp•ny, Sf!p•f•!•~<l•Uon' ~·~ \ oufl!I~ Moncl•Y lllt11u911 f nGty "" (o"• ' MllW , Nfw-1 IM•cll, l-<l>nl't>Q!"'1 lloe•("ll """' ! ••In V•llef, , ........ S•ddltb.11<• V8'1•• .,,., l UQ.,.,. 6f.._nl'So111PI (Oott A Sl"Q•t tt Q•O"•' •••""°"Ii 1WOlltf\ttl s.. ...... ,.,, -\ufll:I••' l~t ' ptln<o~1 ..... bl!~l"O pltn\ " •l JOO W.•I B•Y Sl•Ht. c.1 • ...-w. C.!llO•n•• 'r.IU~. RObert N. Wet!d ... ,.., •• 1.,.,,1 •ncl ""°''""' 1 Jac k R. Curley \IJ(t l'f"t~IOll'll •no 0.Mr .. MtMttt Thomas Keevil ti!••- Thom1s A.,Murphlne ,.,.,,.,,. E411ot Charles H. LOO!l Richard P. Nall ,_.Ul\\61'11 Mt"'fl"O lt411•~ Ttrry Cov llle M\IOr•flOt (o-.il'llr 11;-IW H1m1lnaton le•ctl Office 1117) .. ~ .. "°"~ ... ., iwm,.. a.art\t ,,0, &.• ltO,.,... Other OltlcH U.,,11n~ ,.Kii. 1 \k °"""""~rtSl ... I CM la ~~~ UO W••1 b.1¥ ~"'"\ ........... 1 fM. .. 11 JUl '<~"'"fl0<1 ~·~·~•II s.too .. bl<l V•tl•y· IHOI ~·,.,.,Ro'°" •I k n oi." ,.,,,,.~1 G. Brown Jr. The first of the more than 20 re· form bills in that session was ap- proved by the Senate Insurance and Financial Institutions Com· mittee on Wedne~day. It would pull most malpractice cases out or the courts and slap tight limits on judgments. Insurance companies have blamed soaring court awards for the skyrocketing insurance rates. The measure would limit malpractice awards to $500,000, although in cases of willful mis- conduct by a doctor it could go to $1 million. * * * Frrn11 p.,g .. A I DOCTORS ... .. The doctors are looking for some kind of permanent solution to the m alpractice insurance pro· blem." Such a permanent solution, he said, would be enactment of a bill by Senator Dennis Carpenter .<fl· Newport Beach): which would limit the lime after an alleced malpractice in which claims ·could be filed. The bill would also take such matters out of the eOurts and put them under the jurisdiction or a special malpractice board as \Veil as liiilit the amounts which could be awarded to victims of malpractice. Doctors could be back to work as early as Monday or Tuesday, depending on how tonight's meet- ing goes, said Rette. ··we have formulated a posi· lion paper that.we hope the mem- bership will approve tonight,'' he said. The paper, he Gaid, "'advises that we try to prevent a de· leriorating situation and leave matters to the legislature." Deteriorating, he said, means "Doctors striking is not helping the people who are working in hospitals. It 's not helping anybody really. It was an al· tempt to get the legislature to re· cognizc that the doctors do have . a problem . I think they have re- cognized that by now." ··we are hoping that all doctors will resume norm al activities by Monday or Tuesday." he said . However, unless the increased Travelers Insurance malprac· tice rates are lowered, Rette pre- dicted another flareup of doctor unrest in July when the pre· miums become due. '-Econswttc pressures, both on <toe.te-fs as well as on other . hospital employes are encourag· ing a return to work, Rette said. John Viculin, 34 , and Philip Gross, 45, have been hired as principals in the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict. Gross, now principal of North Salinas High School, will become principal at Edison High School in Huntington Beach. He succeeds Charles Wiese. who will become superintendent of the Gonzales Union High School District in Northern California. Viculin will be princlpaJ of the new Ocean View High School. He now is assistant principal of pro· gram improvement with the Rolling Hills High School in .the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District. Gross. who has been an educator since 1954, was dean of instruction aiid ass-slant· prin· cipal at La Canada Hi_gh School before hi s move to Salinas three years ago. He ·received a BS in physi<:s from Geneva College in Pen· nsylvania and a masters df?gree .from Cal State, Los Angeles, in secondary school administra- tion. He is married and has three children, aged 13, 12, and~8. Viculin will be. ~ssigned to 'work with distr'f'Ct ad- ministrators as the new Ocean ,,.Yif!\¥ school is constructed. It is f to open in September 1976. Three Stolen Birds Found At Pet Slwp ·A rare bird fancier who lost three worth $15,000 in a burglary at Lion Country Safari in Irvine, where they were hired out for daily shows, tracked the stolen fowl down Wednesday in Studio City. Acting as his own· sleuth. Dr. Charles Jeffries found the birds at Casa de Pets, a business which deals in rare and exotic animals. Lion Country. the African amusement park at 8800 J\.1oulton Parkway, announced a $3,000 re- ward for information leading to trecovery of the rare, trained birds which vanished Sunday. Investigators were in con· ference with Dr. J effries today and could not be reached for further elaboration on the case. Stolen were two Brazilian macaws and a Greater sulphur- crested cockatoo from Australia. One or the macaws which belonged to Dr. Jeffties' Robelle Animal Productions Ltd., ot Norco, was worth $10,000, pollce said . Labor Leader Asks r .. Voit Goods Boycott Orange County's toP labor Jeader announced today he will ask nationa) union ofricials to authorize an international boycott of goods manufactured by AMF Voit and its subsidiary com- panies. The request by Peter J . "Pete" Remmel, executive secretary of the county Central Labor Council or the AFL·ClO. comes on the heels of a coun order issued Wed· nesday restricting picketing by striking workers at the Santa Ana Volt Rubber factory. Remmel told newsmen his or- ganization's~ to 00 member un· ions were due to stage a protest m11rch late today at the Volt plant. 3801 S. Harbor Blvd., near the· Costa Mesa cltyllne. "The protest will serve as a kickoff to our effort to start a na- tional and international boycott of AMF ,Voit product&," Remm~I said. William Est.rea. Voit'1 vice pre· sldent !or industrial relations. said Remmel'& bQycott proposal could "adversely affect the Jobs of the people the local union Is ' bargaining ror... . ''I am surprised Mr. Remmel would do something like this, having never been associated with the negotiations ," Estres said, noting that about two doien union workers have returned to the job. '"It would seem logical Mr. Remmel should be more ac- quainted with the facts of the situation." The company omctal said hlr· ing of non·union employe1 bas started even though negotiations with the unfon are contlnuln1 un· der the auspices of the federal Mediation a nd Con ciliation Service. The counly union chtef said tbe boycott action V(as prompted b)' the fa cl that Superior CourtJudcc H. Walter Steiner Issued hls rcstralnins order a11ln1t local 639 or the United Rubber Workers Union wll,hout hearln1 the workers ' po(ntofvlew. Today's 1cheduled protest march will not vlo1at.e steiner'• ord·er, Remmel added, because the rubber workers will not participate. An educ8tor for 10 years, Viculin taught En&li1h at Airport Junior Htch .School in Los Angeles. He moved ,to Palos Verdes as a so·cial science in· stiuctor in 1966 and became de· partm'ent chairman in 1971. He ho Ida . a BA and MA from Loy-0la ·university ·of Los Anples. Vlculln has been •<:live in the Palos Verdes Citizens >\d· vfSOry Cotnmittee and ·hu 'con· ducted various in-service train· ing programs for the teaching staff. He is single. · Rites Held For' Ji!dge . Funeral services were held this week for Orange County SUperior Court Judge Herbert S.· Herlands who died at his Santa Ana home while being treated for acute leukemia. Judge Herlands, 57, retired from the bench last month after being advised of the gravity or his condition. He was appointed to the Superior Court in October of 1963, by Gov. Edmund G . .. Pat" Brown after serving on the North Orange County municipal court bench. Judge Herlands is sui-vived by his wife, Kala, two sons and a daughter. Plans are under way today for Superior Court memorial tributes to Judge Herlands. · BOSTON (UPI) -Authorities have cracked a COW1terfe1Ung ring with connectiotls in Boston and Los Angeles, seized $1 · million in phony $20 bills and ar· rested eight persons. More arrests were expected in Loe Angeles, where the tip about the ring originated, Thomas C. . Smith, agerit In charge of the Secret Service's Boston office, said Wednesday. · .. The suspeCts were picked up in a series of raids around Boston. ThO!e arrested 'included VinJ,":ent Costa, who served a prison term for his involvement in the famed $1.2 million Brinks robbery· ln 1950. . Beater Draws 150 Years MIAMI, Fla. (APJ--ln what he called an attempt to protect society, a circuit judge has sen· tenced a drifter to 150 years in prison for the near-fatal beating of a British tourist in a Miami bu~ station. Although attorneys for Glenn Battle. 22, or Detroit cited medical testimony that he was psychotic and urged that he be committed to a mental hospital, Circuit Judge Arden 5eigendorf heeded an Investigator's call for a harsh stntence. arrord It. • . ln addltla;n, he said, many persons ~.en:t to .the polls who don't have: chlldren IQ elemen·· tary school and in m06t cases; they voted ho. · · The Westminster Teachers As· IOC'iatlon ura:ed a • 100" vote. but Stuckey said he believes their stand had only ''minor'' in· nuence: · Fro•Pflfl8AJ HINSHAW ••• He stressed that the key to solving the nation's economic problems lies in the solution of energy ·supply problems. Hinshaw said that during re~ cent trips to the Middle East, he sensed that Egypt is veering from its original stance of pro· voking conflict with Israel and is doing the honorable thing by re· opening the Sue:& to shipping and rebuilding war· tom communities along the canal's banks. Hinshaw slresaed that. until many other yet-untapped petroleum reserves are exploit· ed. that drilling in federal tidelands off the Orange Coast should be halted. "There· are many petrole.um reserves. that ·have, never even had a teSt'Well dug. I think they should be explored completely before the "federal waters off Orange County have to be used," he said. SAVE '30 on REMOTE CONTROL SYLVAN~ COLOR s4199s only •Big 19" dlag. meas. coltfr picture / Cl.4JO:Wtr. SYLVANIA Rl!MOTE 25" DIAG. P'ICTURE s5599s .,.,, . • Cotor Brighi 100"" plciUre tube • Glbfalla' 95'"' chaS'Sls • Perft"lillocl<."" •AFT J SAVE 530 an SYMVAMIA •REMOTE eoty S]6995 •-Famlty 11re 11·· diagonal c:olor plolure , :. Remote tuning eonttOI . ';l~ .. d ' Ati ---.. -- ) / DAILY PILOT EDITOR,IAL PAGE An Expensive Dreani Fountain Valley's Parks and Recreation Com· mission may be reaching for the sky in recommend- ing a $4.3 mtllion bond issue to build an addition to the city's recreation complex in MileSquar .. Park. • The addition, financed by an estimated 47-cent tax hike, would pay for a three-pool swim complex. a cultural· building/ extra sPorts facilities and an addi· ' lion totheii~arly inishedcommunlty building. No doubt, the result would be orie of the finest facilities of its kind. While it'is understandable to ask voters if they want to pay for such a luxury item. com· mission members may be dreaming in seeking s uch an expensive project. The city councll should first hold well publicized hearings on the matter. then place it on a bal)ot during a general election, rather than spend t ax dollars on a special election. Tax dollars -either in staff time or materials - also should not be spent to urge voter approVa l or the bonds. City officials must bear in mind the $2 million comJ?lex is a c_ommendable a~set as ~t now stands. The addition Is not that much of a necessity. Faculty ·Left Out The Coast Community"College District is ente ring an important study of its evening college divis ion in .an attempt to evaluate complaints made W many years now and to decide whether there s hou"ld be any changes. The evening college is the dis trict agenc y tha t or- , ganizes the n ight classes at the Orange Coast and Golden West campuses. They are administe r ed separately Crom the classes at the day schools, and .that, essentially, is what the study is all about: should this separation continue? . The faculty, a nd many day school ad - ministrators, feel it should not. They claim lack of coordination results. The district adminis tration has taken the s tand that the independence of the even- ing college has enabled it to be more responsive. But there's a cloud ov er the study beca use the dis· trict administration would not appoint faculty representatives to the five.member t ask fo rce, and trustees did not support £acuity represent ation. This attitude bas undermined the value of the s tudy and a ny convictions that the faculty Is involved in participatory management. Town Lot Future· On a 4·1 vo te last week, t.h e Huntington Beach City Council abandoned plans for a $2 million as!j~s ­ m ent district in a 36-block portion of the downtown town lots. Some m e mbers of the pl annin~ com mission have e xoressed ane:er that the c_ouncil f.il il ed to back the a sses sme nt district, but in the faceor s trong o pposi- tion, it seem s the council made the w isest c hoice. lt is clear that : -Mos t pro p erty owne r s o pposed the dis tr ict , while ve ry fe w seemed to offer any strong suppor t for it. . -The c it y would be11e fit from the improved streets, curbs, g utters, unde rground utility lines and other r e p a irs more than a large number of prope rty owne r s. But the property owne rs would pay the bill. The asse ss m ent dis trict was a nice a ppro<.1c h which the city d eserves credit for a ttempting, but it is largely up to the property owners a ffected to~uppor t s uch a plan if it is to work. Now tha t they have said they do not want it, t hey might offe r the city some s uggestion for a com- promise pla n th a t will improve the a rea. boost pro- perty values, and not ask the cify to s houlder the en- tire financial burde n : H , . . , -• • ENER6Y POLI('!' .4<'ClfS(ft ions Un.justified I, \ '. . • . :1 Drinking • Problems Dear Gloomy Gus U.S. Earned High Standards • ' .I '! Foil Navy (JACK ANDE~SON) WASH!NGTON -'!be image of the drunken, brawling sailor apparently is founded in fact. According lo an official study •. a startling 38 percent of the Navy's e nlisted men confess they are boozers, with a drinking problem which they describe as "critical," "very serious" or al least "ser ious.,. What's more, 2.5 percent of the sailors told the researchers that their ex · cessive drink- ing had often made them ''belliger - ent.'' Half this numb er, 12 percent, acknowlede· ed tangling with the law during their alcoholic binges. The study, stifOy UUed "Al- titudes a nd Behavior of Naval Personnel Con cerning Alcohol and Problem Drinking," was conducted for the Navy by the Bureau o( Social Science Research, a Washington-based resear ch firm. We have obtained a copy. THE REPORT is a shocking indictment of the Navy's inabili- ty lo cope with its a lcoholics, who number in the tens of thousands. Alcohol is so much a part of Navy life that only one in 20 enlisted men in the survey claimed t o be nondrinkers . Anoiher 23 percent said they were able to control their drink· ing. But the remaining: 72 percent admitted their drinking Ubits could cause complications, rang· ing Crom "potential problems" to ''binge drinking.'' Yet only six percent of the pro- blem drinkers said they had sought help. Two-thirds of the of. Ci cers, who were questioned about this, agreed that the .. One or thi s w ee k 's newspaper headlines sums up my philosophies on how a lot of countries could . solve a Jot or problems : PORTUGAL ,BYPASSES POLITICIANS, it read. A.Y. G+oom' Gu$ (Om""'"q.aro,"""'""'&., r...en .,.. .. .,Gt Nc•••~rft' rltffkt W. Yioe-. °' lflt MW1.P,.ptr. Sel\ld l'9W IMI ....... IOGloom, Gus, 0~;1, P iiot. alcoholics don 't trust the Nav~ brass. Over half of the enU sled men. echoing this view, said they were afraid to seek Navy counsel· ing for fear it would hurt their Care e r s or mark the m a s troublemakers. ONE OF the most aJarming disclosures in the report was that 44 percent of the enlisted men had been ''high," or drunk, at least six times al their present duty station. One out of four confessed that alcohol had actually affected the performance or their duties at some time during the past sUc months. Somewhat fewer of. ricers , 17 percent, admitted similar alcohol -rel a ted dif· fie-ulties . A disturbing 19 percent of those interviewed reported their fond- ness for booze had caused finan- cial failures. The numbe r of c hroni c alcoholics in the Navy is con- servatively estimated at 30,000 and their alcoholis m costs the taxpayers al least $45 million a year. . Navy spokes men, in response to our inquiries. agreed that alcoholism is a serious problem ror the Navy. They ins isted , however 1,th at Navy alcohol re- covery Pfograms are treating 4.QOO alcdfiolic servicemen a year a nd are successfull y returning 70 percent to acli ve duty. Meanwhile, m any sailors, hav- ing been promised absolute anonymit y. declared candidly that the Navy itself was one of the main causes of their ex- cessive drinking. View of New Cuba As: topical as today's headlines Cuba. Yes! by David Caute (McGraw-Hlll, $7.951 heralds the current political thaw in · the tropics with an Intimate, highly readable lnvestl1a Uon of the Marxist island -cities, towns and countryside; factories, col· lective farm s , schools and, pioneer headquarters; Spanis h colonial hertt11e and Russian technology : lho gala hotels of American gambllnc 1yndicate days and the new housing de· velopments side by side. To his vivid account of th.ls na· lion of paradox -unpredictable and lndependent·minded despite dependency on Soviet aid and hootillt.y to lhe clarit to the North -the well-versed BriUsh nov· ellst and hlatortap brings acbolarsblp, literacy talent. a pro(ound lmowled&e of soclallam and fo.rmlctable descriptive powon-, ( THE BOOKMAN ) render Cuba day by ,day while keeping the la rger picture in view. His first -hand impressions illumina te the diffe r e nces between the Cuba of lhe visitor ind ollhe inhabita nt. Whal emerges Is a Cuba thal sees It.self as a world or iU: own : ardent. defiant. hopeful about progreu but still unharnessed to discipline, a "cl;1 ssless" socle· ty in which class and racial con· seiousness rem a in a problem, a sem i ·militariz ed and un · derdeveloped slate but, accord· lng: to meny of its people, now en· joying greater freedom. Cuban· s:t,yle, and a brighter pn;tmise for its' tature then ever bl!lcn ln Us • history. YICTO~ d e KEYSERUNG To the Editor : ( mus l ta ke exception l'o the large-type state ment on page CL of the issue or May 21: ··1-1ow rrluch longer can the y,•orld afford Ame rica? Six percent of the populat ion cons uming 40 percent of the output?'' A m o r e a ppro priate viev.' might be : ''How could the world do without Ame rica? Six percent ·of the population produce 40 per- cent of the out put '. .. It is certainly not true that in this country we are ri ch because y,·e impo1·t l avish quantities of goods Y.1hil e e xpor ting very little. in the fashion of a r obber b::iron. Our imports and ex ports a rc more or less in ba lance. Bnd l<i le- ly we have been expo11ing n1orl' than \\'e import. IF THIS we r e not true -if. like the Europeans a nd J apanese, we could live only by importing vast quantities of oi l. for example - the n w e s ho uld soon fin d ourselves with the kinds of inOa- lion these nations suffer. Twenty, thirty, even forty percent infla- tion per year. We have a hig h standard of liv- ing in this country because we have earned it, through our pro- ductivity. Unfortunately. most of the world would r ather follow the po litics of e n vy a nd finger · pointing. refu sing to beli eve that \\'ealth must be produced -not taken from others; Qui te proper· ly, \•ie have been most helpful to the unrortunates of the \\'Orld. But these unfor tun ates are not entitled to de ma nd that we give oursel ves over lo prov iding charity for then1. In the ma in . na- tions, like people. must be pre- pared to get a long with \v hat they have . T .A. HEPPENHE!MER GoodQ11<'slio11 To the Editor : It seems to have been left to the recent White House visitor. the ShaJ\ of Ira n, to challenge our governm e nt with the critica l question : "Wh a t have we done to develop a lte rna te ener gy sources like geo·lh e rm <i l a nd solar ene rgy?'' The sta te of Florida has de- mons trated that avail able sol::ir ene rgy has been utili zed in the heating of 60,000 n ew homes. In various foreign countries, hun1· ble garbage has been utilized or converted into heating rue l. Despite the sky-rocketing price (or imported and indigenous oi l. neithe r our government nor our prideful and highly technological i ndu s tri es h ave made a ny nolice able ad vancement in the development of these two and proven-safe e ne rgy sources. WE HAVE generated needed a nd supposedly safe nuclear energy but it is, s till, not fail safe. Ir we conside r the hazards in- he r e nt In storin g th l' very dangerous wastes from nuclear nssion, we must come to the con· cluslon that we a r e pl oying with un.known fire tha t might en- danger lhe_survivnl oC all living things. The mounting \'Olume or In· dustrlal and chemical air pollu - Uon t. not only ca using blight and· plague-like s ickness o f our population but has s:ooled the ia•.h, at le1st , 10 pereeht and iiinlnlshed much or the sun's llfe·1lving raya to warm our earth and bodies ot water. When l ' (,_ __ M_A_I_L_B_o_x_~] letters from readers are welcome. The right to condense letters to Jit space or eliminale libel is r eserved . l..elt ers of 300 word.~ or less will be given preference. All lelters must 1n· el ude signature arid mailing address /Jut names may be wit11held on re· qiieSt if su/ficient reason 1s appare111 . Poetry will 110 1 be publislled. livl'd here. a dozen years ago, I \\'as a frequl'nt S\\'in1mC'I' a l our beaches. Durin g the last three summers. I fell lucky j ust to be :.i bl c to \.\•adc or \\·alk in the surf. only during the \\'Brtnest'of days. Although science has revealed tha t ae rosol s pr ~ys are d e· ge n e r a t i n g o ur o ut e r at - mosphere; \.\'hich reacts in af- fl ic t i n g t h o u sa nd s of our fe llowme n w ith ca ncerous gro\l.1hs . In my own family, \l.'hi ch has never had any history of cancer. four close relations. age 32 and up. have ex pired , in most pitiful and m edically overtreat.ed man- ner. Shouldn't we urge our political and techn ological institution lo get busy and halt oUr untimely rush to ex tinction? Pt\ UL:\ B. WARSllA\\1 M·.,rld llung••r 'ro th e F.ditor~ We dee ply a ppreciated the fin e article by Laurie Kasper entitled "liunger : G n aw in g P roble m Grows·• IMay 21 ). !·laving re- cently r etu r n ed from a eon · fe rence on World I-l unger in the Los An geles a r ea. \\'C have become increasingly sensitive to this tragic concern. We recognize that nothing \\'e do individually. or even as a com- munity, will solve this global pro- blem involving proper produc - tion a nd just distribution of the \\·orld 's food s upply. Rut there is something \.\'C ourselves can do. \Ve ran help create a cli mate in our local com munities of aware- ness and sensiti vity to the moral dim ensions o f the problem. We . as indiv iduals. can t ry to reshape our own life s tyles so as to reOect a con cern w ith the tr agic ditnensions of starvation. It is within this context that we share \\'ith you a few things we can do indi viduall y and as a community to address this tragedy: I. R EDUCE our meat COD· sumplion, possibly by instit uting a meatless da y per week. 2. Don't waste food . (It has been estim ated thal 15 percent of ou r food is thrown away. l 3. Li mi t the u se of fertili zer for ornamental pu rposes s uch ;is la\.\•ns and shrubs . 4. Eat veget ables organically grown which sa\•es chemical fertilizer. S. Recognize that distilled Ii· quor and beer contri bute to a short age of grain. G. l·l a\'e yo ur dog or cat neutered or s payed. (A.reduction or the pet \Jopulatlon will co n· tribute lo the elis ing or the food shortage.) RA BBI BE RNARD P. KI NG Shi r Ha -M a 'a lot -J.l arbor Reform Temple RF.Y.ROBERTSHEP ARO Chrul Church by t he Sea. United Method ist Dis••ri 111i11 fll ;,,,, To the Editor : Recently on the television nro- gram "Sixty l\linules," I "'il- nessed what I belie ve to be one of the worst cases or racial dis- c ri m in at i o n s in ce Naz i Germ a ny. Wh o w as the in- stigc.tur'? Our own government. The location of this show was al the Atom ic Proving Grounds uut or Las Vegas ancl_1Jlc people in volved we r e thl Security Forces that p atrol and guard this ::area. , DUE TO need for a cutbo.1ck of guards a s izeabl e group of the Security Force is being laid off . Are they laying off by seniority? No! Are t hey lay in g off by a bility c.nd qua lifications? Again no~ They are using only one factor, the color of t he n1cn·s skins. Gua rds \Vith 15 to 20 years are getting the ax und others with three to six months seniority are sta~·in g on . 1\ga in why? Would you beli eve in this free country where everybody should be equal regardless of race, color or reli gion that our government officiuls "'OU ld force the firin g of the h igh seniority guards just because their ski n happened to be WlllTE. 1\RTHUR RILEY Righi '" Cho<>s<' Tot.he Editor : It has been sa id that we fear what we don't understand. Wh ;.1t Asscmblyn1an John Bri ggs, (R· Fulle rton ), a pparently doesn't und erstand is that a very great number or people in this state have a God -given right to m ake their own choices as to their scx- UBl conduct in private, and the enactment into law of AB489 is not going to "impose the morals of one part of the state (as he sug- gests) on the enti re state.'' 1 am married a nd helped to raise a very large family and am not ma king a s pecial plea for homosexuals . but I lhink they have a ri ght to their style or !iv· ing, and I do not s ubscri be to ~1 r. Briggs' statement that the new sex law will result in homosex- u a Ii ty being t a ug ht in the schools. · \V i th the passage or AB489 ther e "'ill be a lot fewer hypocrites. ror. as one so wisely st::ited, "If ever· yone who has broken the law (at one time or other ) were put in jail, there would be more or us inside than ou ts id e ." In his letter lo Mr. Briggs. Los Angeles police chi er Ed Davis wrote, "Hang in there baby -you'll bring California back." I think we nre inde bted lo Assem blyman \Yilli e Drown Jr. for authoring the bill and lo Gov, Brown for signing it into law. Califo rnia has fi nally L'o me of age . TOM RITTER Quotes Ray Spang ler, .Rt"dwood City, retired news1nnn and publi sher -"Many times in my life I've taken th e uporthodox vi ew or things and m ore often than not I've been wrong." Eutll Glbboas, natural foods expert. in Chico t alk -"I have no real argument "'Ith the idea of the survival of the fittest, only the fittest Is most often that life rorm which best learns to coo\'erate." ,<;,.f1ool ProgrotH To the Editor : The innuendos and half truths presented in the editori al "Valid Qu<'stions., o n the Fountain Valley Community School Pro- gr::i m. a ppe ar ing in the Daily Pil ot !\l ay 21, concern me. I r\s a concerned citizen and re-I sident of Founta in Valley, l al· tended a school board meeting one month ago when the district I truslees took a close look at the I f-~ount ain Vall ey School District Co mmunity School Progr am . I Several rath e r interesting points · "'ere m ade, in cluding : I . There is no other program like it in the United States and it cannot be taken over intact by any si milar or related depart- ment in Founta in Valley or Hunt- ington Beach. 2. The progr am permits very expensive school facilities lo be used al night when they would normally be closed. 3. During the last year, this $45,000 prog r a m has involved 28 ,000 people at 12 difrerent facilities. 4. The Fountain Valley Police Department has gone on record s upporting the program and sa y· in g tha t at least one life has directly been saved by what a child learned i n one of these classes. 5. The program reaches many resicfents in Fount::iin Valley that '\'Ou ld be un a bl e to participate in a ny 0U1er type or progra m. 6. ,\ bas ic th etnc presented by most pc-op\e speaki ng about the progr am pointed out the lack of th i n g~ th a t ra 01 ilies ca n do together these days and the fami- ly "toltetherness'' caused by this progran1. I I " I I I 11 i I 'I I. 11 11 Ii " : I Ii 1'1Y Fi\1'11L\" of five attend !1 sever al of th e classes now and I ·I 1 \\'ill testifv to the togetherness 'I 1 that "'e nOw have as a result of 1 this program -a clooeness we 1 1 did not ha \'C' before. In addlUon. ) 1 thl' kno,\'lcdge guined in these l'lasses has been of use lo the j l children in thei r schools, and my 1 1 "·ife and I have been hclPed in i I our jobs. With tod ay 's s ky rocketing 1 1 \ prices a nd high overhead, I €ind it a mazing th at a program of this I' n1agnitude can be conducted so i 1 cheaply. It "'ou1d be a crime lo discontinu e it. I I Tlt()MASS.COOKE 11 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrr N "'f'f'd . 'rublWMT Thomas Kr.:vil. Editor Hartx1ra Kr£'1bich. f;d11or1a/ Page Edi!.or The edilol'illl puge of the Dall1 Pi lot ~ef'k!< t o Inform •nd sHmulatl' readrrs by ~ on this puge chv(lrse commen,ttry oo tds:>ir:s of interest by,.synd lcal· Ni rolumnlst:i ti nd c11rtoonlst.a. by providin~ a forum ror read.i-1 \'le .... ·s :ind by presenti ng thlt ne .... ·spaJ)f"r's opinions and ldeu on current topics. The editorial opinions of the Daily Pilot aPPNf only In th e editori•I cohamn mltht .lop of the page. Opintou 11.& flrtHtd by the colu mrU~ ... cartoonbts anq letter writm •fe thei r own and no endoraement ot th~ir views by the DUiy Piiati ~houldt>a lnftrT~. Th~rsd ay, May 29, 19'111 } 11 II I I ) ~ I • Pullback In Kbrea Propo sed LOS ANGELES (P) -The United States should begin a phased withdrawal or 42 ,000 American troops in South Korea, .said Sen. Alan Cranston, (D· Calif.). But he warned the pullback should not be too rapid because this would give the impression the United States was "on the run," he added. "We cannot be involved there (South Korea) indefinitely or· M.Lrely we will be involved in a ground war in Asia and again with a corrupt military die· ·tatorship, •• Cranston told a · Democratic finance panel here Wednesday. CRANSTON SAID a proposal by President .Ford for a $100 n1illion program to develop nuclear warheads to knock out enemy missiles in their storage areas could lead the Ru ssians to believe the United States is aim· ing at first·slrike capability. This, he a sserted, would trig· ge r another arms race that could cost as much a s $70 billion . He said the President's pro- posal to in crease the miHtary budget by 38 percent to $29.8 billion is "incredible" because th e Vietnam war has been con· ('luded . l11 s1J eetio11 To11 1• Go v. Edmund G. Brown Jr. walks a narrow staircase within the state Capitol's golden dome as he inspects the hazardous 106-year-old s lruclure from the musty base~ ment to the shiny cupola, 219 feet above ground. Brown, \vho vacated his office two years ago for fear of an earthquake, has declined to support reconstructing the old building at a cost or $43.5 million . Transsexual Found Guilty LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Jerry Dean Michael a transsexual also known as Elizabeth Carmichael, head or an auto company involved in an alleged fraud ~ was convicted Wednesday or ( J j umping bail here 14 State years ago on a coun-terfeiting charge. U.S. Di strict Court Judge Malcolm Lucas set June 16 for sentencing. Michael, 47, is scheduled to go on trial July 8 on the counterfeiting charge, which alleges he tam- pered with a $1 bill to increase its value. He also faces charges in Texas in connection with the 20th· Century Motorcar Corp., aDd a Grand Jury is look- ing into ~e passibility of California charges. /lfurder S llll)leet 'P i geon'? SACRAMENTO {UPI) -Reputed Symbionese Liberation Army member Russell Little was a "pigeon" caught by police for the murder or Marcus Foster, his attorney said Wednesday. Beginning his cl05ing arguments to the jury, Alameda· County Public Defender James Jenner asked the jury lo ignore Lillie's radical Politics and to focus on the (acts surrounding the murder of the Oakland schools SU_J?e_rj~~.!!ndent .. Bwglles Bit Wi t h T a:e Biii LOS ANGELES <UPI) -The favor that billionaire Howard Hughes did for the CIA may cost him more than $3 million in taxes. County Tax Assessor Philip E. Watson Wednes· day sent the Summa Corp., the main Hughes hold· ing company, a bill (or $3,119,865, his estimate of the property tax Sum ma owes on the Glomar Explorer, the CIA 's secret submarine-recovery vessel. Gang Warfare Ruled Out LOS ANGELES (AP> -Police have ruled out gang warfare or a gas leak (or a bomb explosion that injured three women and two infants al a Los Angeles apartment. ''We don't think it was gang activity because of the ages of the women," said Police Cmdr. Pete Hagen. "The women arc too old to be involved in gang activity and the children arc too young." So u r ee Protection Denie d LOS ANGELES CAP) -Will Lewis, general manager or radio station KPFK·FM , has turned over a letter received by the station from a radical group lo a federal grand jury here. Lewis hand ed over the letter during a brief grand jury appearance Wednesday aft.,er the 9th U.S. Circuit Court or Appeals rejected his request to withold the ·tape in order lo protect the station's news sources. The grand jury had subpoenaed the tape in connection with an inquiry. ~n- Fall Semester Starts Tues. Sept. 2 On request byparenls, HCSsludents will be loaned a modern school desk to use whlle studying at home. Coll ot write lot lvrth•r informarion: In Fountoln Valley 16835 Brookhursl St. (North of Warner ) 714·962·3312 June 25 Un Aug. 3 0-Daily or Weekly Rates , OAtlYPIL A Child Steal.Ing M~ckr Suspect Faces Crw VAN NUYS (UPI) -An ob· stetricat nurse, charged with murdering a pregnant woman to cut the victim's unborn child from her body, may have ob· tained another infant by tricking a patient into believing her infant had been born dead, police said Wednesday. Norma Armistead may have switched a dead fetus for the newtiorn infant, deceiving the child's mother, detectives said an<t then registered the live baby asher own. Detectives said they had local· ed a Duarte couple, who were not identified, believed to be the parents or the child, which they thought had been born dead eight months ago. A hearing was to be held today in juvenile court to establish whether the baby girl is their daughter. Mrs. Armistead, a registered nurse, was arrested Miu' 17 on char.ges or murder in the death of Kathryn Viramontes, 28. Mrs. Viramontes, nine ft'ionths preg. nant, had been stabbed in the neck al her home. Her abdomen was cut open and the infant - which lived -removed. The body was round by Mrs . Viramontes' three children, who told police that Mrs. Armistead had been there the night before. Mrs. Viramontes was a medical assistant at Kaiser Hospital, where Mrs. Armistead ·~ \ ' waa an obltetricat nune. Police found Mrs. Armistead ,.at the hospital with a 81\ pound newborn baby boy. She had checked herself as tn as a l>I· tient, sayinc she bad &iven birth to the child. Detectives found three other children at Mrs. Armistead 's Hollywood home, in· eluding an eight· month-old girl. Investigators said that although Mrs. Armistead had a birth certi£icate showing her to be the child's mother, they were •u1l~l0\l1 btcau1e or her age .• an bQ.cause llle child is · bJ and she ls white. 1 Detective Stanley Miller he believed thb child was last September to one or Armlatead's patient.I at K Hospital, apparently In a prt room ·unknown to the otheri the medical start. M'rs . Armistead showed the rpoth,r. a dead fetus she obtained in 1)\e hospital , telling her the child 1Jif1 t>:een born dead, he sWd. r---,, " Relatives of S h ah Living on Welfare " SAN FRANCISCO GP)' -A gra,nd·niece of the Shah of Iran. and her mother, the Conner wife- o( a nephew of the Shah, have been living on public assistance in Marin County, north o( the Golden Gale Bridge. interview that she did not wantt'o embarrass the Shah or his family by asking ror help. s"ut she did say she believed the royal familY should contribute to a better education (or Aria. ' They are 15-year ·old Aria Atabay and Gail M·i.ldred Hohlweg, 39, who was briefiy married to Amir Reza Atabay, a nephew o( Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevl, one of the world 's richest and most powerful men. -Miss Hohlweg said in a recent. Aria for the past month has been living in a private roster home in a small Marin County community. The county pays $187 a month for her accorn-• modation. Her mother lives II} another part or the county and re~ ceives $212 a month in welfare support. ., .t..:., .-, . ..(! ~ .;; , ... ·~~~ Summer in shorts. We've loads of styles. ' ' "' '" . ,, , .. " Cool. Comfortable. The cas ual s you II live in. ' i:rom our huge n e\v collection. A. Check polyester shorts in white with red, navy, blue, pink, wedgwood. Or solid white, navy, red, yellow, pink, light blue. By Loubella. Sizes 6 to 14, 816 B. Pocketed shorl~ of cotton crinkle with web belt, front zip. By Chatta. Navy, natural. Sizes 8 to 14, $14 C. Pre-washed cotton shorts with zip front. By Jazzie. Blue. Sizes 61016, $16 Town and Travel Sportswear SOUTH COAST PLAZA Fltld lrtPt, awJmmlng, work lhoJI•, picnics, Bible aludy, elc. ($ummfi Cluttt In A••dlng and Arill'lmttlc Mid al lht tehOol from.My 7 lhN Alig. 1 -ht tluu 7th II'--Enroll-) Shop Monday thN Friday, 10 am to 9:30 pm; Saturday, 10 ani to 6 pm I , . ' · · ~ Shop Sunday, ·lZ:OO noodto 5:00 pm Bullock• South Coon Pl.ua, San D1eao fteeway at Bristol, Co>ta Me.a, 556-0611• 1'-l . 1;. ,. . ., ,I l ,, I I 7 .. Orange Coa~t . • E 0 IT I O>N I );¥f,·. I , .. Tod ay's Closin g N.Y.Stoeks .. VOL. 68; NO.~ 149, ' O RANGE COW'!TY,-CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 2~. 197S· N/C TEN CENTS By RUDl0NIEDZIELSKI OtUleO•l~fJll.i:~ A new lire in the New Wurh,J urea.or Lagun111 Hills....begiQs.thls w~ek for 39 Vie\f\amese rt:{ugees who have bee n quartered uL Camp·PenQletOn. The re-settlem.Cnt or ' htur families -and probably ·several more -is .being made possible by parishioners or St . Nicholas . Catholic Church •w.ho have . . - ' . L>JedCed $.1,000 'a moiith for the 'iiftt: year to support them. Fathj'_r Brian Coughlan, who &slonc-w:lth F1tber Otto Sporrer cho . .se' t.he fa,milie.s p.fter ex- tensive \r'~views, said the first gr:oup..wa che"duled to'arrive on Frid;ay·. ~ ' • The refuge~ Will be quartered largely in, rented llomes in the Ne)N World tract and in six pdvate hoin~s. Further homes u.re be~ne sought. "We're eJ:tremely proud of our people and what J,hey are doing." Cougblan Sil)d-or the 2SO pari1hioners who pledged flnan· <;tat support for the humanitarian projclltt > ''We. don'i .wa.nt to P..•.t ourselves on the back. Our only wish fOr publicity is that it might inspire· others to lean in the same dlre~tion. '' l:la1ads of Sympathy Bleeding from head cu~. Gary Sh"ephard, 32, Huntington Beach, clutches hand of in- jured wife, Jo Ann, as Costa Mesa police of- fice1· offers his O\Yn .hand Of assurance. The Shephards and ·their 'two youhg sons were in.iured Widnesday evening fn a headon triiffic accident at 20th Street and Placentia A.venue in Costa Mesa. Police are seeking a dti ver witnesses said made a s udde n lane change,, causing the· collision between the Shephard auto and one driven by Karin. Alexander. 35, also of Huntin_gton Beach. Hinshaw Tells. Problems •J -....... -,.~, .. • ' ~, .,, 1 ,.. • f .... ".-1 -...-' fl ' • . Says~'Ex-id/e 's TesJim.tffl.y 'l~ibl.e ' -- By J OHN·V AL TERZA , Of ............ ~· U .~. Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, (R- 1'Jewporl Beach > told a ga\b.rlng of R,ePubltcan women in NeWport Wednesday that he expects much of his estranged wife's Grand Jury testimony against him lo be ''rUlcd inadmissible" if it re· aches a courtroom. Hinshaw, w.ho appearedbefore the Orange County Counci~ of RepubliCiin Women at the Mar- riott Hotel, was scheduled f0:r ar- raignment today on a jury ini:llct- ment charging misappropriation of public funds-while he was Me sa Annual Fish Fry Set For W eeke nd Optimisli'c Costa Me sa- Ne wporl Harbor Lions Club workers today were putting finishing touches on their 30th an- riual Fish Fry, which they say wilt lure up to 100,000 persons to _Costa Mesa. Orange Coast residents h&ve traditionally ttirned out en masse (or the Fish Fry, which will see $24,000 worth of food alone fixed and served between Fi"iday and Sunday evenings. TypiCa l (afnily fun will be spread throughout the three dlys, just ll;; iChas since the early days wheq f,be late civic leader Heinz Kajser lent his secret fish baller 'recipe tO the Harbor Area event. Beginning al 5:30 p.m. Friday, (See FISH F RY, Page AZ) " MARKET LOWER . . ON THIRD DAY .. ,, NEW YORK '(UPI)· -The 1tock market closed loweJ"/or the ~d consecutive Sb.ion today in moderate trading Oni~ ~ YOrk Stock Exchange despite some e ncouraging economic news. The DOw Jones industrial average, a 14.86-point loser the pul two sessions, was otr 2.04 polnta lo11s.oo at tileclooe. It had been oli .. d around• polnl"'"°"· lnl • \bree-point ·-·at tlle--Do<llnel led ldvoaces b)' •-• aeven-to-alx\marc&a amonc the 1';'11Mlluues ctot1hl1 tlle\'I!*. Tllrnciver om~~iltDUt· 111.aoo.ooo shar.t, ..,..,.,... __ •· Zl,lllO,OOOtraded W'-.,. !'rices were mixed in moder•te trodtnr "" tbe AmerlcaaSloel<&•dlinle· • .. Orange County asSessor. HinshaW t'btd the group "it would not be fair for me lo address a gr,oup wittJout discussing my per~onal problems.'' Relating his attendance a day earlier at a hearing before Superior Court Judge Robert Corfman where the issue was the making public of Grand Jury transcripts, Hinshaw admitted that his estrailged wife, Thais, uhad some pretty difficult \hings to say." . O)lvisouly rie\tled at the moYe by his secottd wife, who chose not tri invoke a marital privilege and say nc;.,thtn·g lo UJe'jury, Hinshaw told the grOUP' that h'is (irsl wife chose not to discuss such lssues. But· Mis: Tha.is Hin.shaw, w h ose div-Orce from· the legislator is scheduled soon for (ina1 disposition, r~lated several instances or asserted wrongdo· ing.' "My wire. 'ber daughter and her aunt had lb go l9 a funeral in San Pedro but' there was no car available,•• Hinshaw said, allud· ing to Mrs. Hinihaw'stestimony. "So someone from; the as- sesor's orfice drbve·them lot.he !See HINS!iAW, Page A2l • Labor Leader·Asks Voit Goods Boycott Orange County's top labor leader announced today he will ask national union officials to authorize an international boycott of goods manufactured by AMF Voit and its subsidiary com- panies. ·The request by Peter J . "Pete" R·emmel, ex-ecutive secretary ot the county Central Labor Council of the AFL·CIO, comes on the heels of a 'court order issued Wed- nesday .restricting picketing by striking workers al the Santa Ana Voit Rubber factory. Re mmel told newsmen hi s or- ganization's 50 to 60 member un- ions were due to stage a protest march la te todaY at the Voit plant, 3801 S. Harbor Blvd., near the: Costa rt1esa cityline. "The protest will serve as a kickoff to our er(ort to start a na· tional andinternational boycott of AMF Voit products," Reinmel said. William Estres, Voit's vice pre- (See LABOR , Page AZ) Father Coughlan added that hls church had another eighl re- fuaees Jjned up and that in · Lervi~ws are proceeding to seek another 25 to 30 beyond that. "We '~"ish we could help all 18,000 of them bul that's not possitile," be said. The refugees were chosen rrom the app.roximately 14 ,000 CaUiolics· now quartered on the base and aelected on the basis of prolessional background lo make it easier ror th e m to find jobs. Among the first group are t\l.'O pharmac i s t s, a physician, secretaries. <i micro'A•ave techni- cian and an educator with a graduate degree in economics. Not all or them speak English but it w<:.is disclosed by the t""'O priests that about three persons in each of the four first families know the language. Committees are being formed at the church to help 'A'ilh housing and home furnishing, education. transporta tion, employment and other difficulties the ne""' Laguua llills residents are likely to en· counter. In addition, the parishioners are coll ecting clothing, toys and personal items for those remain· ing at the base. The donations are being taken at Ca mp Pendleton. Homes May Go Airport Condemnation Pushed By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Clark and Riley. '11ho was sup-noisQfrom one end oftherunwa)' ported by more than 40 audience to the other.'' He a lso noted that a otttw D•Ur P'li.t SUtt Orange County Ai11X>rt Direc- tor Robert Bresnahan was or- dered by the county Board of Supervisors Wednesday to ·pro- ceed with plans to condemn and buy as many as 120 homes in San- ta Ana Heights which are im- pacted by county airport jet noise. members. . significant noise reduction was Riley's remarks, and those or achieved the last time the system hi s backers, we re gene rally was used in 1973. techni cal explanations of the re-The supervisor's remarks duclion that would be achie\'ed "'ere echoed by audience mem· over Newport Beach and the con-hers, including New5X)rt Beach tention that the noise impact over City Attorney Deonis 'O'Neil and the Santa ,\na-Tustin area "'ould longtime noise foe Dan Emory, be '"insignificanl." who said the burden or noise Ril ey said the preferenti ~hOul~ be shar~d by all areas sur- takeoff s "'·ould not ''shift the,,.-' ound1ng the airport. The order came on a 4 to 1 vole after supervisors, for the second time this year, rejected a less drastic means of cutting down noise over Newport Beach -the so-called "preferential runway" system. * ** '* ** The preferential runway pro· posal, which would require six he avily-lade n early-morning jets to take off to the north rather than to the south, was roade by Supervisor Thomas Riley of Newport Beach. I-le was support- ed by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Touchy I~ue Condemning Homes Assai led But ;Supervisor Ralph Clark, whose' district includes most or lhe Yesidential..are,as r\orth of the runway, rallied the support of Supervisors Robert Battin and R~llll!l!li.fllril:!> IO.ai!oot ~'Ille Plan again. Clark"foU O"·ed up his 3 to 2'Vic-t.9Frt"Aiith the 'mOt.ion ordering Bt~qalian to elc pedite his on· goU1.i1Stda.Y of land acquisition as a means of reducing; no~se to state-mandated levels. ' By HILA RV KAYE Of01eO•ilJ Pi lot5~11 Newport Beach citizens and of· ficiuls today· call ed Wednesday's action by Orange County supervisors to condemn property in Santa Ana Heights ··un - reasonable" ;:i.nd "hypocritical." Supervisors voted 3 to 2 to con- Qemn about 120 ,home:; squth of Or'Bkte Chunty Airpdrt ratlier than chan&e the morhing.take off pattern of jets to meet state-noise standards. Newport Beach Councilman Milan Dostal and Dan Emory; of Newport Beach. both said they are looking into further action against . the count y that would force a solution to the noi se pro· blem other than condemnation. Emory, a m ember of an ad- visory committee that drafted state noise standards, ca\h .. >d the decision. "A senseless, meaning- less piece of s urgery that doesn't do anything to solve the pro- blem." ''Aly reaction is one or disbelief· that they are prepared to take this step and disrupt the lives of !See HEIGHTS, PageAZl Sirice the co unty airport operat'es on a year-to-year variance from the state Noise Controf Board and Divisicn of Aeron-auli cs , it must de- monstrate that it is continually trying to improve noise condi- tions in surrounding areas. Override Victory Margin Increases When the variance was re- newed laSt November, the state Newport-Mesa school officia!S told, the county it had to either in-said today they miscounted the stitUfe preferential runway treat-election results in Tuesday's tax mentor buy up the-homes within override vote: The finance impacted areas. measure actually won by a bfg- Jn a memo to Clark dated J\.1ay ger margin than first thought. 19 , Bresnahan said about 120 Tlle corrected tally today gave homes "'o uld have to be theJS-centoverrideapprovedby purchased in an area bounded in. Harbor Area voters a 171 -vote general by Palisades Road. margin of victory. Shcool of- Birch Street, Afesa Drive and ficials at ,first announced that Acacia Street. the measure, which needed a The cost of buying the land and simple majority to pass, and homes is estimated al about S4 .3 squeaked through b.;; only 75 million with an additional SJ.8 votes . million to "convert the la nd ·rhe err or ... ,.· ~d to ;:i uses" to compatible form s. ......,.;'T' ·-Diedrich proved to be the s w· .. transposition of the voting tally for precincts at California School in the Mesa Verde section of Costa Mesa. Initial reports from Ca lifornia School had the over1ide losing in that area by 48 votes -261 yes and 309 no . 1\ctually, the figure. according to schOOI of. ficials, should have been just the opposite -309 yes to 261 no. The error was discovered, sa'd Newport·Mesa Superintendent John Nicoll, after leaders of the yes vote drive at California (See ELECTION, Page A2) ing vote on th e preferentia ~. ... runway plan. as he was when the ' B d matter came up be fore in ..--"'an s 0 y February. He said he wouldn't •~..a Found favor any such changes until a comprehens ive environmental impact report on the ai11X>rt is completed in the fall. The OO·minute debate over the program and allernativ.es for noise r eduction centered on Floating in Water Newport Beach lifegu ards re· covered the remains of a middle aged man found floating in the entrance channel this morning an invesligators said later that death apparently came by acci- dent. The body was first noticed at about 7:30 <J.m. by an unldcn· tified visitor lo. the Peninsula Point view area. The witness phoned harbor patrolmen after seeing the man·s body fl oating face dbwn near the jetty rocks. Police Detective Ken Smith said that it appeared._the man in his mid·40s had fallen in about four or five hours before the dis- covery of the remains. Smith's theory is that the victim had been gatheri ng bait from the jetty rocks and apparently lost his rootirig. · "From the h ead wound we saw on the body, it appeared that the victim hit his head and was knocked unconscious before fall - ing face down into the bay. Rlght now we don •t believe any foul play was involved.'· Smith said. Lifeguard s and harbor patrolmen brought the remains ashore at the N Street boat dock al'ea.-The body was taken to Pacific:: Yiew M ~morial Park. Smith said that identifying the victim would be difficult because the fl'.litn wo-re no wallet or anything else that could help identify him . "We have one very slim lead right now, but we don't know how far it will take us,'' he said. We ather Fair tbnight and mostly sunny Friday but some fog and low clouds along the coast Friday morning, ac- cording to th e weather service. Highs of 68 at beaches rising to 75 inland. I NSIDE TODA.~ The govn"nment's indez of' leading business indicat9r1 hints aJ a bottoming oUt.O/ tM current recession. acco.rdino to figures released ioc1a1:. See l'ag<A<. -: 1 .. x • ., - ' ' ' I l ' l I •• • ·' I I } ,, .. JC.,... ~ -' .. ~ •• -~ ~ •• ~~: Q9~tpr81'Sk 'D . -~··t' D · :c.ermanen · ux ~ -" . By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE ... ~. Ol"'tO.UrPU .. a.ff . ~ Orange County doctors expect no rel(ef from high malpractice i(l$Urance premiums through lf:&islalion signed by Gov. Ed· mund G . Brown Jr. and will hold an emereency meeting tonight to decide whether to continue the $10wdown . ·• ... Emphasizing he is "just guess· h)"g ," Orange County Medical As· "'' "'ATTORNEY DEFENDS BIO AWARDS , CS Sbtlation Director John Rette ~ ... !t1a id· t o d a y s t r i kin g 2nesthesiologisls \~1ho have had ·surgery at most county hospitals . ' on an emergency-only basis for JO days may be back at work ear- JYnext wee k. ~iupr. Phillip Weingart, president ~t' the_ county anesthesiologists a'.Ssoc1ation, s aid. "I know a~solulely nothing and I \\'On't tj,.y to predict what \Viii happen ·urittl after tonight's meeting. ... "I've had too m'8.ny surprises IP recent days ," he said. TIA'O bills aimed at ensuring ~hat ma lpractice insurance is available at a relatively reasona- .Coast &nker ' Admits Plot To Kill Wife ,, 1 ~-Huntington Beach banker Dar- ·r~11 Dean Heiser has pleaded guilty to charges that he planned ~e killing" or his wire. .. Orange County Superior Court ,Judge Everett W. Dickey accept- ed the plea filed by Heiser, 42, or .1d902 Windemeier Lane, and sent him to the s tate's Chino facility ·f~ a pre-sentencin g, diagilostic ~study_ ble price were passed ln a special session of the state leaislature and were signed in(o law by Gov. Edmund G. Brown. But those laws affect only No rthern Calirornia doctors, Rette said, and provide no as- sistanee to Orange County doc· tors who have just recelyed their malpractice insurance"bllls rrom Travelers Ins urance. , Those bills. he said, call ror in· creases ranging from 140 lO 280 percent. The rate hikes wlll be the sub- ject or a state insurance com- missioner 's heari ng in Los Angeles June 16, said Rette. ·Describing the stale bills as a "slop-gap solution," Rette said. ''The ·doctors are looking for some kind or permanent solution ·to the malpraclico insurance pro· blem." · Such a perma nent solution, he said, would be enactment of a bill by Senator Dennis Carpenter (R- Newport Beach), \\1hi ch would limit the time arter an alleg~ malpractice in which claims could be filed. The bill wou ld also take such matters out of the courts and put them under the jurisdiction of a special malpractice .. board as well as limit the amounts which could be awarded to victims or malpractice. Doctors could be back to work as early as ~1onday or Tuesday, depending on how tonight 's meet· ing goes, said Retle . "'We have rormulated a posi- tion paper that we hope the mem· bership will a pprove tonight,'' he said. The paper, he said , "advises that we t ry lo prevent a de· teriorating situat ion and leave matters to the legislature.·· Deteriorating, he snid, means '"Doctors striking is not helping . lhe people who are working in hospital s . It's not he lping a nybody reall.v. • LA'.BOR._ •• · ll!l•nt lor ~trjal -r.1~,,., 'lllld Rt111mol'a ~ ~-· .:r~'.=~=~i: llarf0lllia1for." . ,' " om surprbe\I Mr. Remmel would do somethln&· like ~ia, having never been auoclated 1with the negotiations,.. Estres said, noting that about two doien \inion worken have relurned to the Job. "It would seem lo•lcal Mr. Remmel abou.ld be more ic· quainted with the racts of the situation." The company official said hir· ing or non-union emp)oyes has &tarted even tbou&h-nesocJaUons with the uruon·anr cont1ntiln1 un- der the auspices of the federal M:edlatton and Conciliation Service. · The county union chief said lbe. boycott action was prOmpted bf the fact that SUperior Court Judte H. Walter Steiner issued hls restraining order again8t' toe.it 639--oflhe United Rubber Workers Union without fleafing the workers' point of view. · ':J'oday's scheduled ·protest march will not violate Steiner's order, Remmel added, because the rubber workers will itot participate. Crash Hurts Coast Driver A Corona del Mar man was hospitalized Wednesday after his small British Import car crashed into the rear of a truck on MacArthur Boulevard in Irvine. Keith L. Nelson, 43, of 7131h Marigold Ave., was listed in fair con dition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital, where he is being treated for multiple head and nose lacerations. Investigators said Nelson was drl ving north on MacArthur Boulevard at Bohita Canyon Road when he collided ~lb the vehlcle drive·n h)t; . ..Frederick. M. Bonnet, 38, of 477 Poplar st.; Laguna Beach. · A witness said the. irrl.pacl of Ne)son's s mall Sport car hilting the larger vehicle caused it lo )urch ahead. ···Heiser will be returned to pranfie County Aug. 21 ror sen- ... tencing lo what could be a 10- tear term in state prison. ~ ·Heis er , manager Or the 1(}rocker Bank in South Coast •:Plaza, Costa Mesa, was arrested ·at the bank last Nov. 13 shortly aner he hired an undercover of- ficer he believed to be a "hit .,_ftan'' to eliminate his wife, ·-Delores Minton Heiser, 41. ELECTION RESULTS. • • • · Heiser admitted that he agreed -to pay $10,000 for the removal of ·his wife by whatever method the "hit man" wishe.d to employ. The officer testified that he asked Heiser : "What do you want lhe end result lo be?" He testified that the banker told him : "Dead." . ' • :\Rites Held • \For Judge • .. . • Funeral services were held °this ""'eek for Orange County "~perior Cou rt Judge 1-lerbert S.· U"Ierlands who died at his Santa )Ana home while being treated ror iacute leukemia. : Judge Herlands. 57, retired irom the bench last month after ';being advised of the gravity or 11is condition. He was appointed :to the Superior Court in October :Of 1963 , b y Gov. Edmu.nd G. •"Pal" Brown after serving on ·:the North Orange Count y municipal court bench. Judge Herlands is survi ved by ;his wire. Kala, two sons and a ,:daughter. Plans are under "'ay !toda y for Superior Cou r t :memorial tributes to Judge •Jterlands . '• ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT '' 1"' 0<""9l' C:O.•t 0.flf PllOI, oolltl ""l'lltll 111 ...... • e. .... ,,,..,....,,.p,n •. i• 1111bu-o, t,.O<M>9f {;M\I P\oDll ... lftQ c. ....... , ~•lt9dllloM ... t ,...,.r.-.....,,,.,,, '"'°""" F•ldly ,.,. eo..u Mew,-·-• a...:11, HunlillQIM IW•<lllfo""· ,( t•ln Valley, l•vl ftt, Sa•tlltWCk Y.tllfy .tl'<I LA~ fMK hl50"'1J Co•tl. 1' ••nr;ile "9"""'' ea1u.,.. Is PVDll!o'-d s.i_1,.o•n -!>1.n<!••• T~ l plnu~I 1Nllihftl119 111•"' h at .)00 'Nt>I u.1 " ~1reel, C.01lt ""W, C.l!ID•ftlt tU7'. ,, '/ ~: ' ' . ~ ,, Rober I N. V(ted • Prft+Ot11I •""' l'lulill- Jo1ck R.ftturlev Vice Prftldlr11I •..0 Cle-•t MtlM9"1' ,Thoma' Keevll ' •0t• Thomas A. Murpl'llne ,..,..,1..,~o11w Chtrles H. Loos Ri<:hard P. Nall •• ,1"..,, ... ....,,~~""' TelephoM 171 4) Mt-:§:121 0.'1lfled Adverllsfnt .. 2·5'71 s.odlt-• V•ll•T H-O'tlc• Sl1 ·6310 l'•on> k<1 Cl•'""°"' 4•S·06:10 ,,.... -fl! Of•"9t C..,,.h ~UH' $40·1220 t•prrtelll, 1"11 Ot•lltt CGl >1 Pulll•lllM! Oifll .... f . MIMWl-i.1, 111\0ll•fl•IW'•,ff+t .. +fl Ofll! .. r 1r •fwt•llM"'*lll~ ll•rtl" "''' 1M1 "11PHllCff •H_,,,I ~•fl Pt•.,.111+ ... fl '""'~"""''· s.c .... c••.t• .-1 ... ,..i. 11 c .. 11 Mtu. U1t•11111twttti.t*..,,•,..IJ.OO-rt11; "'_.ij W.:IO fllllft ... ,: tNlllMV tMll-tl ... _ .... ,. School exP,ressed ~onsternation and dismay at the reported tally. A chec}t turned up lbe transposi· tion. The ~enera l pattern'. or voting in Tues"day_'s election was predic - table -the school finance measure was carri ed by those sections of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach that have high concentrations or young families with school-age children. PRECINCT CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BEAR STREET SCHOOL MESA VERDE SCHOOL BALEARIC SCHOOL ' ADAMS SCHOOL -FIRE STATION #3 (CM) KILLYBROOKE BCHOOL PAULARINO SCHOOL COSTA· MESA HIGH SCHOOL COAST COMM . COLLEGE DISTRICT OFFICES COLLEGE PARK SCHOOL (IAYVIEW MANOR CLUBHOUSE VICTORIA SCHOOL WILSON SCHOOL POMONA SCHOOL BAYVIEW SCHOOL MONTE VISTA .SCHOOL KAISER SCHOOL LINDBERGH SCHOOL ST. JOHN EPISCOPAL CHURCH (CM) PLAYPORT MOBIL PARK CLUBHOUSE FIRE STATION #1 (CM) HARPER SCHOOL OAKWOOD APTS. .SEACLIFF MOBILE PARK McMILLAN RESIDENCE (NB) ENSIGN SCHOOL . DAVIDSON REALTY(NB) . N.B. CITY HALL LIDO ISLE CLUBHOUSE NEWp0RTELEM.~HOOL MOSES RESIDEN~E (NI) LIBRARY DISTRICT OFFICE (BAL. ISLAND) BOYS CLUB- (EASTBLUFF) OUl!EN OF ANGELS CHURCH (NB) PARK NEWPORT FIR~STATION #3 (NB) ANDERSEN SCHOOL HARBOR VIEW.SCHOOL PEASE RESIDENCE (CdM) FIRE STATION #5 (CdM) OUIC!( RESIDENCE (CdM) MORGAN RESIDENCE (CdM) CdM ELEM. SCHOOL LUTHERAN CHURCH (NI) MARINERS SCHOOL WILLE RESIDENCE (NB) AllSENTEE llALLOTS TOTALS ),.., Those areas incl-Uded:the north side of Costa Mesa ienerally, lrlesa Verde in particular. ,,..But the bifgest margins of yes "9tes came rom the east side of Nfwport Be~ch -Eastbluff; Harbor View Homes, which sur- rounds the new Anderseri School, and sections of Corona deJ Mar near Harbor View School. . Following is the voting breakdown by precinct; YES NO ELIGIBLE VOTERS 309 261 1422 240 192 1579 242 213 1408 282 220 1090 249 149 1p&6 217 190 1157 173 196 1141 '176 175 1215 253 270 1710 199 149 1324 177 167 1638 80 102 1212 178 174 1322 114 97 1191 81 120 1019 142 96 1044 184 201 1845 113 214 1213 102 170 1131 93 126 841 74 121 1022 92 149 1043 148 218 1208 138 128 1327 49 75 745 115 209 1113 248 220 1538 193 139 1412 -98 138 1204 209 214 122$ 148 189 1291 172 208 1154 200 298 18" .229 145 1237 239 221 1H7 82 59 153 140 122 1342 381 1M 1384 338 128 1502 192 211 1211 181 270 1482 283 118 1135 79 103 7'1 198 184 11ff 247 238 1421 227 221 ,1319 ·170 .. m 257 498 1,11 0 1,539 51,211 o.ur ,. • ..,. P1MU ltr u. .,., ... l',....P .... .41 HEIGilTs ..• so many people unoecesaartly," Emory ••ld. Qoetal 11lct'b• blllov.-lh• 1upetvlsor1.1 act!ll)ftl are ''un- reasonable." • "In my view. there just Isn't any justification for denying the request to change the takeorf pal· tern," Dostal said. lte added that the city will con· tinue to investigate wta)'.~ of forc- lne the county t9 use Jll,t~rnatc methods to comply wit.b state noise standardl. -. He said he is primarily .co"· cerned that the su»efviaors will be forcing people "to'"l~te their homes when other OptiOns arc available. Bv chan•in• the takeo!f oat· tern to the north and by reduclnc the number or jet flights, the supervisors could have solved the problem withouL resQ..-g lo such drasUc a~tion, Dostal said. Emory said the supervisors may be con(rorited with a "legal dilemma" concerning their con· demnation action. "And tt'a a dilemma we intend toaxplolt', •• h'.acfded. In discussing their P.foposed condemftatio.n actloj], sup~rvisors have spilt sonie --. streets down the middle-some streets have ·homes cOndemried only oh one side of the road. CHILDREN APPROACH PAINTING TENTATIVELY Floh Fry Cornlvol Setting Up In Coot• M••• "They apparently have not thought about the legal lmpllca· tions of B4)'in·1 that some h0l48es need to be condemned and others do not w~eri they are.actually on the s.ame street, "·Emory said. FISH FRY •.• fish dinners and other foods will be served in the downtown Lions· Park to bolster participants for a 6 p .m . opening of carnival rides and a 7 :30 p.m. batUe of the bands contest. Saturday's ac;Uon opens at 10 a.m. with the carnival and ex- hibits and at 10:30, the highlight, the Ftsh Fry Parade, will begin ,winding its way through the downtown area . Co ntinuous s tage entertain- ment will be offered end al noon, fish dinners will go.on sale, along with other items among the $24,000 Lions' pantry storehouse. Sunday activity opens at noon and will include the traditional Miss Fish Fry beauty pageant al 2 p.m., followed by the cutest baby contest at 2:30 p.m ., ac· cording to the schedule. Entertainment will be ofrered throughout lhe day's program, climaxing at 8 ,p.m . when the grand prize QI a 1975 Ford Pinto compact sedan is awarded to th·e luckiest among the anticipated 100,000 participants. • ·Mesa Cyclist Death Probed By Coroner . Orange County Coroner's de· puties are reopening a probe into the death or a motorcyclist who walked away from a broadside collision with a car in Costa Mesa September , then died three. months later. Naron Neelands, 34, or 8460 Y.1ells Road, Westminster, com- plained of a headache and sore leg after the Sept. 23 accident, but declined m edical treatment according to police. He got back onto his damaged motorcycle at the scene, Placen- tia Avenue and West 18th Street, and rode it home, according to accident investigators . Neelands had skidded into a car which was already out of con- trol in an effort lo avoid hittiqg the vehicle, police said. He collapsed in Deeember and was pronoµnced dead on arrival al a hospital, coroner's deputies said today. Investigators added lhal they "'ant lO re-study the incident before making a finaJ determina· lion on what killed him. :F,....P•••AI HINSHAW •• • runeral, walted and brou&ht them back. Even if allot lt were true, this teem& to be a small thin& to use in a charge aaatnat a penon or misuse of his office," headded .. Besides discussing his current woes in the courts the represen· tative spent about en hour. dis· cussing, current issues confront- ing legislators and the executive branch ln the natlon-'scapitaJ. He emphasized that economic experts in government and the private investment sector all seem to agree that the recession has boltom·ed out but that raging inflation could continue at a rate exceeding 14 percent a year. He stressed that the key to solving the nation's economic problems lies in the solution of ~nergy supply problems. JUnshaw said that during re- cent t.riP.s to.the Middle East, he sensed l.hat Egypt· is .. ''Veering froui it~ origin3.I' stance 'of-'pro- , vokihg confl.lct with ISraeJ and Is doirig the honorable thing by re· opening the Su~z to shipping and rebuilding war-torn cOmmunltles alon' the ·canal's b"anks_. SAVE '30 on REMOTE CONTROL SYLVAN~ COLOR only s41995 •Big 19·· diag. meas. color picture •Color Bright 100"' Plctur& tube •Gibraltar 95 .. chassis ·-(;)(2111 ~ Q. ''°""""' SYLVANIA •IMOTE 25~ DIAG. l'ICTU•E ooly s 5 5995 •Giant 25" dl1g. ~•••· picture • COior Brfght 100• pidure tube • Gl~lar go chassis • AFT pUlh*button fine luning • Permalock .. •AFT . SA VE $30 "" SYMVAHIA •IMOn ooty S]6995 • Famtlv size 17" dlsgonll color p~ure • Remo!• tuning conlrOt Incl uded ·~T ( l . I ' \ I J t ' I .. ilti .. DAILY PILOT "E DIT O RIAL PAGE . . -A Wi.Se Investment . It hardly classifies as a massive mandate, but -Tuelday•a ochool finailcing vote In Newport Beach and Coeta Mesa Is certainly a victory of consc.lence for the Newport· Mesa Unified School District. : · The school board members put up a similar !measure.last November. They were defeated on that one by about 5,000 votes . · Convinced the dlstrict truly n~eded more local taxpayer assistance to maintain just.adequate educ a· tlon, they sought publlc opinion. pared down their goals and had the courage to resubmit a more modest version of the plan. Then they laid out the pros and cons in scores of meetinas -meetings comprised o(anyone who was in- terested enough to hear -about the district's complex flnanclaldllemma .• It was persuasive enough. By a scant 75 votes (of 17,449 cast), voters said they would support an addi· tlonal $100·a·year expenditure per pupil over the st.ale's proecrlbed limit. It will cost the average homeowner about $30·$50 per year over what bis taxes would have been . We believe that in years lo come the community will come to realize this modest, five-year ovefride was a good investment, one that sustained our local schools while o.thers were depreciating beyond re- pair. Faculty Left Out The Coast Community College District is entering an important stu dy of its evening college division in .an a ttempt to evaluate complaints made for many years now and to decide whether there should be any :changes. · · The even(ng college is the district agency that or- , ganizes the night classes at the Orange Coast and 1 GOid en West campuses. T hey are administered separately from the classes at the day schools, and .that, essentially, is what the study is all about : should this separation continu e? The faculty, and ma ny day school a d· ministrators, feel it should not . They claim lack of .c90rdination results. The dis trict administration has taken the stand th~t the independence or th e even- ing college has enabled it to be more responsive . But there's a cloudoyer the study becau se the dis· trict adminis tration wo uld not appoint faculty representative s to the five-me mber tas k force, and trustees did not support faculty r epres enta tion . This attitude has unde rmined the value of the study and any convictions that the fac ulty is in volved in participatory managem ent. Unimpressive Argument~ A brojidly based campaign by a n ad hoc group in Newport Be a c h which is bent on winning support for a six-lane, 20-foot-high bay blidge replacem e nt now is about a month old. And what has emerged , for the most pa rt, duri11g the campaign is a endors ement by many g roups whos e influen ce .will mean something whe n state highway officials review the matter in mids ummer . About the only dissent see m s to have com e from a segment of Corona del Mar \Vhe r e the c:ompla inl is u curious one. Petitioners assert that the elimination of the hazards and the traffic bottleneck at the existing bay crossing would add to the traffic imp<tct on Coast llighway through the Corona del Mar a r ea. That is an irrational conte ntion and it a ppear s that it would take much more to convince st at e a nd federal officials tbat a n ew bridge is not needed in Newport Beach. There is one positive s ign, however. in the new diss e nt heard from segments of Corona de l M ar . If that is the strongest arg ument against a modern s pan, the n it is obvious that it will nol be dif- ficult to convince state highv1ay commissione r s that it is a worthwhile project. ,... . ' ' \ • ,, ENE~Y POLKY N l Drinking Problems FO,il Navy .-1 e£•11 s t1ti,111s U11Justified (JACK: AND,ERSON ) WASHINGTON -The image of the drunken, brawling sailor apparently is founded in fact. According to an official study. a startling 38 percent of the Navy's enlisted men confess they are boozers, with a drinking problem which they describe as 11critical," "very serious" or at least "serious." What's m ore, 25 percent of the sailors told the researchers that their ex - cessive drink· • ing had often mad e t h em , ''bel liger · ent." Half this n u m b er, 12 perce n t, acknowledg- ed tangling with the law during their alcoholic binges. The study , ltllny tiUed "At· titudea and Behavior of Naval Personnel Con cerning: Alcohol and P roblem Drinking," was conducted for the Navy by the Bu reau o ( Social Science Research, a Washington-based research firm. We have obtained a copy. THE RE PORT is a shocking indictment of the Navy's inabili· ty to cope with its alcoholics, who number in the tens of thousands. Alcohol is so much a part of Navy life that only one in 20 enlisted men in the survey claimed to be nondrinkers. Another 23 percent said they were able to eootrol their drink'- ing. But the remaining 72 percent admitted t heir drinking habits could cause complications, rang- ing from "potential problems" to "binge drinkln1." Yet only 1ix percent of the pro· blem drinkers said they had sought help. Two· thirds of the of· ficera, who were questioned about this, agreed that the Dear Gloom y Gus A Pussycat Theater is just what we don't need or want in Balboa. M.E.L. GtOOmy Gtn (tlnmtnl$ ••• t11bmilltd by ruclffl .ioM 11111191 M<ISWrily ,..,l«.11111 ,,;e....,. ol ! ... MWll'e"f, Slllid yoW' l'fl II""" 10 Gloom, G..,.. O.lly l'ilM- alcoholics don 't. ltuat tbe Navy brass. Over half of the enlisted men, echoing this view, said they were afraid to seek Navy counsel- ing Cor fear it would hurt their careers or mark the m a s troublemakers. ONE O F the most alarming disclosures in lhe report was that 44 percent of the enlisted men had been "high," or drunk, al least six times at. their present duty station. One out of four confessed that alcohol had actually affected the performance of their duties at some time during the past six months. Somewhat fewer of- ficers. 17 percent, admitted similar alcohol -related dif· (iculties. A disturbing 19 percent of those interviewed reported their fond- ness for booze had caused (inan· cial failures. The number of c hronic alcoholics in the Navy is con· servatively estimated at 30,000 and their alcoholi sm costs the taxpayers at least $45 million a year. Navy spokesmen, in response to our inquiries , agreed thal alcoholism is a serious problem. ror the Navy . They insisted , however, that Navy alcohol re· covery programs arc treating 4,000 alcoholic servicemen a year and are successfully returning 70 percent to active duty. l\1eanwhile, many sailors, hav- ing been promised abs olute anonymity, declared candidly that the Navy itself was one of the main c auses of their ex· cessive drinking. Footnote : Comparable studies indicate that 13 perce nt of civilian tipplers are guilty of un· sociable behavior under the in· fluence of alcohol. Only three percent admit "loss of control" after overindulgence. View of New Cuba As topical as today~ headlines Cuba, Yet! by .~•vld Caute (ldcGraw·Hlll, $7 ,85) herald!! lhe current political thaw in· the tropics with an Intimate, highly readable lnve.sttgation of t.1;1e Marxist island -cities, towns and rountryslde; factories, col· lectlve farms, schools and plcmeer heodquarter3 ; Spanish colonlal heritage and Russian technolo1y ; the 1a1a bolela ol American aamblln• syndicate days and tale new housing de- velopments 1lde by aide. To hla vlvW •coount ot this na· llOll of paradox -unpredJclabh! and lndopendent·mlnded despite dependenry . on Soviet aid and · hmtllity to the cl ant to the North -the well-versed British nov· ell1t and blato ... 1an brlncs scholarablp, lllerary talent. a poloaad know lod1e ol soclalllm 111d formidable de1cr1pllv• -· CAt1TS'8 1peclal Jiit la to 1' ( THE BOOKMAN ) render Cuba day b'y day while keeping the larger picture in view. His rlrst-hand Impressions illu'mioate the" differences between the Cuba of the visitor and of the inhabit3.nt. Whal emerges ls a Cuba that sees it.self as a world of Its own : ardent, defiant, hope£ul about progress but still unharnessed todraclpline. a ''classless'' socic· ty In which class and racial COO· sciousness remain a problem, a 1eml·militari1ed and un - derdeveloped &tale but, accord· ing to many of Ila people, now en· joying greater freedom, Cuban· style, and a brighter P""'111.• for Ha fu(t)re lhan ever belore In Its history. VICTOR de KEYSERUNG ~ U.S. Earned High Standards - ] and medica ll y ovc rtrcatcd m an-or reli gion that our government ! I, ner. _ offi cials would force the firing or I To the Editor: I must ta ke exception 1.o the large-type state m ent on pa ge Cl of the issue of May 21: "l"IO\\' much longer can the world afford America ? Six percent of the population consuming 40 percent or the output?" A m or e appropri at e vie,,· might be: "How could the world do without Ame rica? Si x percent oflhe population produce 40 per- cent of the output ~" It is certainly not true that in this country "'e are l'i ch beC'ause we import lu.v ish quantiti es uf goods while exporting very littlC', in the fashion of a robber baron. Our imports and cx p<>rts u.rc n1ore or Jess in balance, und late · ly u1e h a ve been exporting 1norc than we import. IF THIS wei;:e not true -if. lik e the Europeans and Japanese, we could live only by importing vast quantities o( oil, for example - then we s hould soon (ind ourselves with the kinds of infla· Lion these nations suffer. Twenty, thirty, even forty percent infla- tion per year . . \Ve have a hig h standard of Ji v- ing in this country because we have earned it, through our pro· ductivity. Unfortunately, most of the world would rather foll ow the po litic s of envy, and fingcr- 1>0inting. r efusin g to believe that \veallh must be produC'cd -not taken from others. Quite proper- ly. "'e have been most help£ul to the unfortunates of the \vorld. But these unfortunates are not entitled to d e mand that we g ive ours elves ove r t o prov id ing charily for them. In the ma in . na- tions, like people, must be pre- pared lo get along with.what they have . T .A. HEPPENl-l El~t Ert R e al 1\·et•d To the Editor: In light of the recent decis ion made by the Newport-Mesa Board or Education to retain 32 nurses and psychologists for the next school year, I feel com- pelled to appeal to the board on the critical situation that could arise from the loss or reassign- ment of th e dis trict's school psychologists; Having been involved as a parent volunteer for the past four years, I have witnessed pilot pro- grams, i.e. Motivational Lab., become an-effective reality to the betterment of our children's emotional stability and physical and academic abilities. WITH. THE ove rflow o f children in classrooms and the mandatory scholastic workload to be accomplished, il is impossi- ble for the c lassroom teacher to individualize a child's problem and meet hJs or her personal and emotional needs. It is a must to meet these children's needs as they are essential in their becom· Jng a whole person. It is also un- reasonable to think of reassign· ing psychologists back to the classroom. Quotes Ray Spang'ler, Redwood City. retired newsman and publisher -"Many limes In my life I 've taken the unorthodox flew of things and more often than not I 'vr ~en wrong." ,l ( MAILBOX l.etters front readers are we/con1f'. The right to condense tellers to fit space or elim111a1e libel i.~ reserved Lellers oj 300 words or les s will be given preference. All letters rnu st 1n· elude signature a nd mailing address but na1r1es may be witlilleld on re· q11est if suf/1cien/ reason is apparent PoetriJ will not be pu bl islled. The school psychologist not on· Jy has the training nnd ability to rec o g ni ze th e n eed of the children, but c an also find the cause and effect relationship needed in treating their specific and individual problem areas. This workload can not be aC'· complished if the psychologist is put back into the c lassroom. Today's society presents too m a ny pres sure areas and children must have someone. trained lo develop and execute treatment plans, to help them cope with these pressures. SU ZANNE RUDD Good fl11esf io11 To the Editor : - It seems to have been left to t he recent \Vhite !louse visitor, the Shah of Iran. to chall enge our governme nt \\'ilh lhe C'ri ti cal question : "Whal have \vC' done to develop u.lt e rnate e nergy sources like geo-thc r1nal u.nd s olar energy?" The state of Florida has de- monstrated that available solar energy has been utilized in the heating of 60,000 new ho mes. In various foreign countries, hum- bl e garbage has been utiJjzed or eonve rted into heating fu el. Despite the sky-rocketing price for imported and indigenous oil , neither our government nor our prideful a nd highl y technological indus tries h ave m ade uny noticeable adva ncement in the development of these t\\'O and proven-safe e ne r gy source::;. \VF. llAVE generated needed u.nd s upposedJ y safe nuclear en ergy but it is. s till. not fail safe. lf we cons id e r the hazards in - he re nt in s t o ring the ve r y dangcr'ous wastes from nuclear fission. \ve must come to the con - clusion that "''C are playing with unknown fire · that might en- danger the surviva l or all li ving things. The mounting volume of in- dustrial and chemical air pollu- tion is not only causing bli ght and plag ue -lik e s ic kness of our populatio n but has cooled the earth, at le as t, 10 percent and di minis hed muc h of the s un 's life-giving r ays to warm our eo.irth and bodies of \vater. When I li ved here, a dozen years ago. I v.·as a freque nt s wimmer at our beaC'hes. During the Inst three summers, I fe lt lucky just to be :.ible to "'<lde or WAik in the s urf. only du ring the wa rmest of d ays. Although scie nce has revealed that aerosol s p rays are de· gen e r a t i n g o ur o ut e r a t · mosphere ; whi c h r in af· rlictl n i;: thou !;A o f o ur fello wm e n with c a nce r o us Growths. J.n m y own fa m ily, which bas ne ver had any history of cance'r, four close rela tions, age 32 and up, have cxplr('d , In most pitiful Shouldn't \\'C urge our political the hi gh seniority guards just and technologic al institution to bccause the irskinhappcnedtobe I get busy and halt our untimely WlilTE. · I rush to extinction? ARTHUR RILEY PAULA 8 . WARSl-IA\V Wo rld ll1111 g .. r To the Editor : We deepl y apprccia tt.>d the fine arliC'le by Laurie Kasper entitled "'Hunger : Gnawing Proble m Grou·s·• C~t ay 2l r. I-laving re- cently returned from a con - ference on World Hunger iri the Los An ge les ar ea. "'e have become increas ingly sensitive to this tragic concern. We recogniZl' th<.1t nothing ,,.e do indi vidually. or e ven <JS a com· munity. "'·ill solve this global pro· ble m involving proper produc- tion and just dis tribution of the u·orld's food supply. But there is something "'e ourselves can do. We can he lp c1·cate a climate in our local communities of aware- ness a nd sensitivity to the moral dime nsions of the pr·oblcm. We, as individua ls. can try to reshape our 0\\'11 life styles so as to rcncct a c o n ce rn ,,·ith th e lt-ag ic dimensions of sta rvation. It is \\'ithin this context thu.t we share \\•ith you a fe w things we can do individua lly and as a community to address t hi s tragedy: I. REDUCE ou r meat C'On· sumrition. possibly by instituting u. meatless day per \\•eek. 2. Don 't \\'ast e food . (It has been esti1nated tha l 15 percent of our food is thro"'·n a"·ay. l 3. Limit the use of fertilizer for ornamenta l purposes such as tu. .... ·ns and s hrubs . 4. Eat vegetables Or j:(anicall )· grown \vhich saves c he mical fertilizer. 5. Recognize t.h at distilled Ii· quor and beer contribute to a shortage of gra in . 6. Ha ve yo ur dog o r ca t neutered or spaye_.d . (A reduction 0£ the pe t population \Viii COn- tribUtC to the casing or the food shortage.) RABBI BERNA RD P . Kl r<G S hi r H a -J\·1a'al o t -ll a r bor Reform Temple REV. ROBERTSHEPARD Chr ist Church by the Sea. United Methodist Discr im i11 11t 1011 To the Editor : Recently on the television 1>ro· gram .. Si xty Minutes," I wit· nessed whal J believe lo be one of the "-'Orst cases of racial dis- c r i m i n a l io n si n ce N az i Germany . Who w as the in· sti gator? Our own government. , The location of this show was al the Atomic Proving Grounds out of Las Vegas and the peopl e involved were the Secur ity ForCes that patrol and guard this area. DUE TO need for a cutback of guards a sizeable group of the Security Fore<': Is being laid orr. Are they laying off by seniority? No! Are they lay ing off by ability and qualiCi c atlQ_ns ? Agaln no! They arc using only one factor, the color of the mcn'sskins . Guards with JS to 20 years are getting the ax and others with three to s ix mQnllls scnlorlty are staying on. Again why? Would you believe In tht1 free country whe re everybody should BikeSafe l !J I • • To the Editor : I The downpour the evening of 1 April 8 brought death to t"'·o bicyclists -one swe pt orr his ! bike in. Oood waters over the l\.tacArthur Bridge ; the other \ struck by a truck in the Jam- OOree-Mairi inte r section. The Bicycle Trails Committee was briefed in d etail by the police department. We learned that: Regarding the MaC'Arthur Bridge Drowning : Cli The bicyclist pr~eedcd through a flooded road condition though warned away by officers. <21 Valiant efforts by officers to extricate him from a wedged position failed. We concluded : Bike trails subject to flooding should have wa rning signs post- ed, and where possible, the police or Public \Vorks Department s hould a t their discretioR phy~ca ll y b a rricade d a nger zones. I I I I ii REGARD I NG the main -Ill J amborC'e Collis ion: t I 1 The bi cyclist was commut-i; ing to his tlight job on his sole ; : n1c<u1s of tra nsportation which '• \\'as prope rl y equipped "'ith ; I i li ghts. ~l. (2 ) Dri\·i11g .,.,·ith impairf(l vis- ion <fogged-up windshield) at , 45-50 mph, the motorist failed to I~ see either the stop s ign or the ! J bicyclist. and became aware of , the cyclist only after striking I ! him. L\\'O street li ghts illuminat-I• ed the intersection. : 1 (3J The bicyclist might have J II improved hi s chances by wear· ·' ing li ght clothing, insta1ling side renectors, and rid_ing more de· j rcnSi\1ely. . \I Y..1c conC'luded : , I ( l 1 The bi l'yclis t was witbin hi s ; 1 1i ghts to con1n1ute, even In the I' ruin. 'j 12> The planned installation of I a s igna l at 1\1 ain and Jamboree is \ timely. , , (3) Through education, drivers and bicycli sts must be better ulertcd to each other. Pl-fll.Sl-llPP,Chairman ,, Bicycle 1'rails Committce 11 ORANGE COAST 11 11 l 1 DAILY PILOT I ' :I Robt-rt ,V, "'t>ed. PubUdler Thoniaa Ktev1l. E~or /larbClro Kreibich, f:dlloriol Page Edor The editori al page of the o.ltr Pilot se e~s t o l hfo'tm find stlmuli!IC ri?ader!li bf PieM:Sltbc on Uti~ page diyerae conunent..,. on to1Jics ~r lnlerest b>i syrulJc• rd colunlntsls and cal1oondt.I, b:r. providi ng a toium (or"f'Ud«I'. \'IC'A'~ and by presentina th.ti ncw/\paper·s opinions and kt .. on current topics. The edltodll opinions of the Daily f>llOl•Pl"'I* only in the editorial cqfwm~~ top of the P•i:e. QlJlftkrM · • pressed by· the colun '1t1 --, cart<>0r1lsts al\CL letter: ,mi..,. '119 their own and no endortem111ft1 their ..,icwa by the Dally A* i.hould be-Inferred. I be ~ual. ~egardleos of race. color ~ Thvrsday, May a, 11'3 • • I • Pullback In Korea Proposed LOS ANGELES CPl -The United States should begin a phased withdrawal of 42,000 American troops In Sol.llb Korea s aid Sen. Alan Cranston (D'. Cali!.). ' But he warned the pullback should not be too rapid because this would give the impression the United States was "on the run," he added. "We cannot be involved there (South Korea) indefinitely or· Mlttly we will be involved in a ground \Var in Asia and again with a corrupt military dic- tatorship.'' Cranston told a Democratic finance panel here Wednesday. · CllANSTON SAID a proposal by President .Ford for a $100 million program to develop nuclear warheads torknock out enemy missiles in their storage areas could lead the Russians lo believe the United States is aim· ing atfirst-strike capability. l11spectio11 'f 'our · This, he asserted, would trig· ger another arms race that could cost as much as S70 billion. He said the President's pro· posal to incr ease the military budget by 38 percent to $29.8 billion is "incredible" because the Vietnam war has been con- cluded. Gov . Edmund G. Browi1 Jr. walks a narrow staircase \vithin the state <;;apitol's golden dome as he inspects the hazardous 106 -year-old structure from the musty base- ment to the s hin y cu}X>la , 219 feet above ground. Brown, \\rho vacated his office two. years ago for fear of an earthqu ake, has declined to support reconstructing the old building at a cost of $43.5 million . Transsexual Found Guilty LOS ANGELES (UPJ) -J erry Dean Mi chael a transsexual also known as Elizabeth Carmichael, head of an auto company involved in an· alleged fraud -was convicted Wednesday or ( ) . jumping bail her e 14 State years ago on a coun- . terfeiting charge. ~-------'---' U.S. Dis trict Court Judge Malcolm Lucas set June 16 (or sentencing. Michael, 47, is scheduled to go on trial July 8 on the counterfeiting charge, which alleges he tam- pered with a $1 bill to increase its value. He also faces charges in Texas in connection with the 20th Century Motorcar Corp., and a Grand Jury is look- ing into the possibility or California char,ges. )l,...der S...,.eet 'Plgeo11"! SACRAMENTO CUPil -Reputed Symbionese Liberation Army m ember Russell LitUe was a ''pigeon" caught by police for the murder or Marcus Foster, bis attorney said Wednesday. -Beginning his closing arguments to the jury, Alameda· County Public Defender James Jenner asked the jury to ignore Little's radical politics and to focus on the fact s surrounding the mUTder or the Oakland schools supe_tj.J?~~nde~t ... B,..i.e. Bit With Taz Bill LOS ANGELES CUP() -The favor that billionaire Howard Hughes did for the CIA may cost him more than $3 million in taxes. County Tax Assessor Philip E. Watson Wednes- day sent the Summa Corp., the main Hughes hold· ing company, a bill for $3,119,865, his estimate or the property tax Sum m a owes on the Glomar Explorer, the ClA's secret submarine-recovery vessel. G•1t91"arfa,... Riiied Out LOS ANGELES (AP> -Police have ruled out gane warfare or a gas leak for a bomb explosion that injured three women and two infants at a Los Angeles apartment. "We don't think it was gang activity because or the ages or the women," said Police Cmdr. Pele Hagen. "The women are loo old to be involved in gang activity and the children are too young." So•ree p...,teetlon Denied LOS ANGELES <AP) -Will Lewis, general manager or radio station KPFK·FM , has turned over a letter received by the station from a radical group to a federal grand jury here. Lewis handed over the letter durin g a brief grand jury appearance Wednesday a(ter the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected his request to withold the tape in order to protect the station's news sources. The grand jury had subpoen aed the tape in connection with an inquiry. e-a~ '" fall Semester l\aftl Tuet· Sept. 2 BEFOllE AND AFTER ~HOOL CARE FOii ~Dl!NTf; OFWORKI~ PARl!NTr; IHISTll!t°' m • 10 !!!) On requntbyparents, HCSstudents will be loaned a modem tchool desk to use while studying at home. C•# ef writ. (-futfh•r lnfofmofion: In Fo,.,taln Valley 18836 Brookhurot St. (North of Warner) . ' 714-962·3312 111ie2511111 Au1-30-Daily or Weekly Rates ,,,, ~ ' ,, • - •• OAJLY PILOT JLI. .c..Child Stealing ..... Murder-Suspect . ' l Faces Char-gi I VAN NUYS (U Pll -A\t Ob· slelrical nurse, charged Lwilh mw:dering a pregnant woman to cut the victim's unbom child from her body, may have ob- tained another infant by tricking ' a patient into believing her infant had been born dead, police said Wednesday. Norma Armistead may have switched a dead fetus for the newborn infant, deceiving the child's mother, detectives said, and lhen registered the li ... e baby as her own. Detectives said they had locat- ed a Duarte couple, who were not identified, believed to be lhe parents of lhe ch.ild, which they thought had been born dead eight months ago. A hearing was to be held today in juvenile court to establish whether the baby girl is their daughte r. Mrs. Ar mistead, a registered nurse, was arrested May 17 on charges o( murder in the death of Kathryn Viramontes, 28. Mrs. Viramontes, nine months preg- nant, had been stabbed in the neck at her hom e. Her abdomen was cut op~n and the infant - which lived -removed. The body w as found b y Mrs . Viramontes' three children, who told police that Mrs. Armistead had been there the night before. Mrs . Vir amo ntes was a medical assistant at Kaiser Hospital, where Mrs. Armistead ·WU an obstet.rlcal DW'ff. Police found Mrs. Armistead at the hospital with a 611> pouad newborn baby boy. She h•d checked herself as in u a pa· Uent, sayine she h~d civen birth to the child. Detectives found three other children at Mrs. Armi1tead's Hollywood borne, in· eluding an elght·month-old &irl. Inveatl&ators said that although Mrs. Armistead bad a birth certificate showing her to be the child's mother, they were . . ' suspicious because of her•• , and because the child ls · andsbe!Swhite, ·• '-"'2 Detective Stanley Miller be believed the child was last September to ·one o1 · Armistead's patlenta at Hoapital, apparently Jn a p room unknown to the otbe _ the medical staff. Mr ti . Armistead showed the m~. » dead letua she obtained iq 1111' hospital, telllne her the chit4;htld been born dead, he said. : ·' .. .... Relatives of Shah • Living on W ellare ~-.· 1 :. l •J .... : ·' SAN FRANCISCO GP) -A grand-niece of the Shah o( Iran and ti er mother, the fonner wife· o( a nephew of the Shah, have been living on public assistance in Marin Cou nty, north Or the Golden Gale Bridge. interview that she did not wanl l~ embarrass the Shah or his family Qy asking fqr help. But she 10~ say _she believed the royal ram~ should conlribute to a bet~~ education for Aria. '·' They are 15 -year-old Aria Atabay and Gail Mildre d Hohlweg, 39, who was brieOy married lo Amir ~a Atabay, a nephew or Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, one of the world's rjchest and most powerful men. Aria (or the past month ~a~ been living in a private fosl~·~ home in a small Marin CounlY community. The county p~ys $187 a month for her acco'l\1' modat)on. Her mother lives ~ another part or the county and~,. ceives $212 a month in welfare Miss Hohlweg said in a recent support. Summer in shorts. We've loads of styles. Cool. Comfortable. The casuals you'll live in. From our huge new collection . .t\1 Check polyester shorts in white with red, navy, blue, pink, wedgwood. Or solid 'white, navy, red , yellow, pink, light blue. By Loubella. Sizes 6 to I 4, 816 B. Pocketed shorts of cotton crinkle with web belt, f rant zip. By Chatta. Navy, natural. Sizes 8 to 14, $14 C. Pre-washed cotton shorts with zip front. By Jazzie. Blue. Sizes 6 to 16, Sl6 Town and Travel Sportswear •.J ' .. . ' ! • ... '" '. . . .. ' I ., ,· .. ' ,, •' .. ') I . ' • • ·' ., .. ·I • ' " •• ·I ' • ,. ' .. .. fllN lliPt. lllrimmlng, work t h09t, picnics. Bibi• tludy, •10. (lummli-ci..... In A9adlng and Arlthmttlc held el !ht tel'IOol -July 7 dM\I ....._ 1-ht lluu 7th grid•-Ervoll Now) Shop Monday thru Friday, 10 am to 9:30 pm; Saturday~ 10 am to 6 pm I . · Shop Sundty, .J2:00 .-.. tO S:OO pm Butloc:k't Sou lh eo..t Pion, San Di•JO F..,...ay tt Britto!, Costa Mess, 556-061 t, b .~ • " ' • • . . 'I \ I l ,. ' . I l . ,, f Malprae~ 6lahu ' DOOtor Crisis: Who's at Fault? V B7llYL~l'O&TE& ' / '1 1' (~··-·i IA New York, &fie Arpaut Insurance Co. of Califoml• announced several months aa:o its lntent1ori to 1top writlnl· matpr1ctlce lnauranCe u of July l -1inct-Phyaiciana would: I I I ' I ' I not agree to 1 tripling of their yearly premium cottl from an avera1e 13,500 In 19'7 4 to more than s1«000 th ta year. • In tum, New Yorlt'1 docton an<1-·1oe1tbeslolocJall an· nouuced that as or July 1 they would .Provide only emer1en· cy care for patient.a in deep trouble. And on Lona Jaland, 4,100 physicians dl1· · . · · cu11ed a sl owdown · be1lnning June 1 because of the malprac. tice lmpa11e. Money's Worth lo northern California, where Ar1onaut also · threatened boosts of u much as 400 percent In malprartlce lnlurance premiums, doctors recently launched a "strike" under which they would treat only emergency cases. AND THERE HAVE been several ''strikes'' since then: Wbose fault 11 it? · Both the doctors and the insurance industry claim con· sumers are "demanding new rights" and are in the mood to sue for anvthinJt. M medicine has become more complex -.nd h•s trted to save lives formerl y considered lost, the con· sumer has made Jrowina demands on medicine to solve previously hopeless problems. Both forces claim that consumers fail to realize, ~s the 1971 Secretary's Commission on Medical Malpractice liiut it, the ••tnescapable fact that modern bigb.quality medicine carries risks that unavoidably result-in some injuries to pa· tient.a ... No operation ta •beolutely safe. .Any drug of re· al therapeutic value bu unpleasant side e££ects or even dangers for some people.'' These groups condemn the "contingency fee" system under which a lawyer <toes not demBnd payment unless he wins the suit -in which cue he takes 30 to 50 percent or the award. (The patient 11 often left with only 16 lo 38 cents out ot each dollar awarded.> THEY DENOUNCE THE "long tail" of malpractice auill under which an injured perton may bring a suit 10 or more yean aft.er the dam.a.sine incident bu occurred - forcing the lDBurer to pay an unpredictable number of future claims in inflated dollars It now takes an average of seven ye an to settle a suit And the insurers blame bleeding-heart juries for boost· .ine awards to heighta as steep a1 $4 mlllioD and for aetting 'awards on emolional rather than rational dollar.value crounds. The disappearance or the family doctor has been a fac· tor. (Sue the family doctor? l And the "Marcus Welby syn· drome, ''the miracJe.maker, has had some impact. But there are other, less obvious but powerful factors too -and those bringing malpractice suits can't all be wrong. For in addition to ever more complicated medical pro· cedures there also has been a rise in Sheer incompetence in these p~ocedures and in disorders actually caused' tiy medications and by diagnostic and treatment prQcedures. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, insurers and stale licensing boards have hardly moved aggressively to police the quality of medical care. Theoretically, toUeh "'Professional Stand8'"" Review Organizations'' mandated by the 1972 Social Security amendments are be,ing set up acroes the U.S. to develop standards pf care, "peer review" and other techniques for· monitoring quality. But the or. eantzations are run by those whose basic interest Is in main· taining the status quo Many hospitals and physicians' offices have become de- humanized and arrogant Spurring patients to file malprac· lice suits a.re such irritations as -Having lo wait long boun, especially in hospitals , even when a firm appointment ha& been made; -Not having accesa lo medical records, with the result 'that many suits are .started because, in more than 40 states, this is the only way lo get Into your own medical record ; -Being asked to slcn consent forms written in incom· prebensible legalese; -SUFFERING A VARIETY of institutional in· dignities, being unreasonably separated £rom relatives and friend1, and being assaulted in many hospitals by stressful commotion; -Being a victim ol "ghost surgery" in which a resi dent, not lhe promised surgeon, performs the operation .. 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L I I .... ,-;._..,._.., ., •• DAILY PILOT, T hursday, May29. 1975 QUEENIE • \ ' . ' .. ~~ 5"·'2q () .............. ,.._ .............. ___ _ "'Please don't feel you have lo eat it all -the recipe Hidn't say 'serves eight' until the very end . " L.itl. Boyd Stutterers, Speak Softly A voice specialist says that stutterers don 't stu{ter when they whisper. This is the same authority who contends that northern stutterers can gel rid of the impediment, if they affect a southern drawl, and that southern stutterers can do likewise, if they af- fect a New England twang. Interesting, if true. T HE DECLARED income of the average physician'.in this country is $42,000 a year. The declared income of the average congressman in this country is $42,000 a year. Why repeat that word "declared"? I don't know, Clyde, just seemed like the thing to do. TERRIER Q. ''How come you neVer toJd me the name of the terrier that listens to 'His Master's Voice' on the trade mark of Victor phonographs ?'' A . Was n 't it ''Nip- per"? • IT'S_ A statistical fact that single women over age SS earn more money on the average than do single · men over. the age of 55. IMAGINE YOU know that ''villain'' originally meant ''farm hand.'.' And "chimney" originally meant ''oven." And "silly" originally meant "pleasantly ·itino. ceot." WOULD YOU favor seizing Middle East oil by force , if the Arabs impose another petroleum embargo? When pollsters put that query to citizens nationwide, just about one out of every six persons said yes. MIDDLE-AGE Maybe you, loo, suffer signs of middle- age, if you, too, can do without a lot more of these: 1. In-depth TV interviews with convict· 1ed rapis ts. 2. Town hall debates on whether editors s hould print obscenities. 3. Radio talk shows about homosexual m arriage. Whal bunk! Wi ll bet you a quarter on the corner I get a l~tter addressed to Louis a May Boyd. WHER E'S the world's oldest dog license tag? F. Gordon Smith of Oceanside, Calif., has such a canine permit plate from Holland dated 1799. Address mail t o L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 156-0, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Contrace ptives OK'd For N evada's Youth CARSON CITY, Nev . (APJ -A bill allowing minors to get contraceptives without parental con· s ent has been s igned into law by Gov. Mike O'Callaghan. AB 100 cleared the legislature after surv.iving a Jong series of attempts to delay its progress or s imply kill it. The bill by Assemblyman Marion Bennett (D· Las Vegas) allows minors. to get most forms of medical treatment, including contraceptives without their parents' knowledge. ' : But the measure bars minors from deciding on their own to get sterilized. Why should you buy your new fiat from us? , • Well. let's face it; we are·a little off t)l(! beaten track. • ..,.We have to do more. We have to offer the gr\?atest : saVirlgs and the best service. You know \vhat? We do! •· Co1ne in 1oddy and browse around. llBBD ·Ml"91an Viejo llllfiO' ts lan~f"Y-~Aolery,MUIOn_Ylefc> 831-1740 496o1700 . .. .. --. ------- \l \\\\\1 \\ \ \'\\\I from MagnGV'o~ • ladtillf TV tkc11Mc .... ...... • CMytMf dltcMs .. _, TV • 11ec1t _....,...,,...,, 1r ......... ,,_. • ,...., ...... ti .... cWs s' s *"""" ......... g9rs .. Glidden Spred House Paint 8 99 ~. -· ·- True T~st Roto.:. Tiller • 3 h.p. lrins r. Sr-1111l11e wltlo .. ,o11 starter • TUii,. width adjusts to 14" IM'24" ... 16 """ ........ 4it ........ fast • Th .. ttto-stop and diivo <ontRls "' ...... . • Hoary duty, oil IM heat .. slshlnt •r1vo boh _ sprillg lootlff pulleys.. #T»-5 95 I ' -·- Beautiful Pine Glass Door Corner Cabinet Gun Cabinet . ,_,,.,.....,elf fl'WIWWll ,.... .... • w • ..,.., ,.,. ,_. ... ........... . ....... ,,., -......... ,.,.... .... 11...... ......., ~·..... , ., .. , ... '""'"--~ .. • hrlr '-9rk.. .,,,,.. "'"'· .... , ....... ., ••• -~~;;:· 29 •• Ii ; ~ ., J . ~·" --"' ~' ' 1f' .:t .• f' >, 1 -> 1'.·' i ;j Tru-Test Shredder Black & Decker , i ' l i l ....................... ..... _ .............. . ........... • J~ .. , t.cyde ...... & s--......... .... ,..,.;,1IMl-I •l 9995 ....... • ·- COITA MllA · • 1.4 -lnch Drlll R ... 10.~ 999 , ....... SANI A AMA t.i '. , ' DAILY PILOT E DITORIAL PAGE \ • A Wise lnvestlllent ft.hardly classifies as a massive mandate, but Tueiday's school financi vote ln Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Is certa· . Y. a victory of conscience forUleNewport-Mesa U f1edSchool District. The school board members put up a similar measure·las1 November. They wer defeated.on that. one by-about 5,000-votes-.-• . Convinced the district truly needed more local taxpayer ass is lance lo maintain just-adequate educ a- . lion, they sought public opinion, pared down their goals and had the courage lo resubmit a more modest. version of the plan. Then they laid out the· pros and cons in scores o! meetings -meetings comprised of anyone who was in· terested enough lo hear about the district's complex financlaldllemma. · It was persuasive enough. By a scant 75 votes (of 17,449,castJ, voters said they would support an addi- tional' $l(l9-a-year expenditure per pupil over the state's proscribed limit. It wlll cost lhe average homeowner about $30-$50 per year over what his taxes would have been. We believe that in years to come the community will come· to realize this modest, five-y:ear override was a good invest~ent, one that sustained our local schools while others were depreciating beyond re· pair. Fish Fry Fun This is the time of year for a little madcap in Costa Mesa. It's ·the lime for the Fish Fry and Carnival, that a nnual extravaganza that turns the town inside out. ,. The 30th version of the Fish Fry will begin Friday evening when the celebrated fish dinners go on sale, and will be highlighted with a lwo-hour parade Satur· day from 10 :30 a .m., and beauty and baby contests Sunday. What the Fish Fry stands for is community effort. The Costa. Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club mem· bers, who spend so many hours preparing for the event, arc the first lo admit that they could not make the thing go without the support o! many more volun- teers from throughout the community. This community effort has paid off j n terms of about $500,000 raised for charity over the years, most· ly for youth projects. But the real payoff is in the good community reel· lngs that are generated. It's a time for people to sho\v they enjoy the neighbors and their home town, and the)l'demonstra te it by working and playing together. Faculty Left Out The Coast CommWlity College District is entering an important study of its e~ening college division in an attempt to evaluate complaints made for ma11y years now and to decide whe ther there should be any changes. · The evening college is the district agency that or· ganizes the night classes at the Orange Coast and Golden Wes t campuses. They are adm inistered separately from the classes at the day schools, and that, essentia ll y, is what the study is all a bout : s hould this separation continue·~ The faculty,· &nd many day sc hoo l ad· ministr ators, feel it should not. They claim lack of coordination results. The district administration ha~ taken the stand that the independence of the even· ing college h as enabled it to be more responsive. But there's a cloud over the study because the dis· trict.. administration would not appoint faculty representatives to the five-m ember task force, and trustees did not support faculty representation. This a ttitude has undermined the value of the study and any convictions that the faculty is involved in participalory·management. c ' .. ENERGY POLKY .c\ecHS(lf ifJHS lJu,;11.sf ifit>tf ': . " ... •• I l Drinking Problems Dear Gloomy Gus · V .S. Earned High Standards : I I I Foil Navy (JACK ANDERSON) WASHINGTON -The image of the drunken, brawling sailor apparently is founded in fact. According to an official study •. a startling 38 percent or the Navy's enlisted men confess they are boozers, with a drinking problem which they describe as "critical," "very serious" or at least ''serious." What's more, 25 percent or J,he sailors told the researchers that their ex - cessive drink· Ing had often made them ''belliger · ent." Half this number, 12 percent, acknowledg- ed tangling with the law during their alcoholic binges. The study, stiffly titled "Al· titudes and Behavior of Nava) Per sonnel Concerning Alcohol and Pro.blem Drinking," was conducted for the Navy by the Bureau o f Soc ial Science Research. a Washington·based reseuch firm . We have obtained a copy. THE REPORT is a s hocking· indictment of the Navy's inabili- ty to cope with its alcoholics, who number in the tens of thousands. Alcohol is so much a part or Navy· life that only one in 20 enlisted men in the survey claimed to be nondrinkers. Another 23 percent said they were able to control their drink- ing. But the remaining 72 percent admitted their drinking habits could cause complications, rang· ing from ''Potential problems'' lo ''binge drinking.'' Yet only six percent of the pro- blem drinkers suid they had sought help. Two.thirds or the or· ftcers , who were questioned ebout this, agreed that the Talk about noise pollution! How about those small. non·com merclal planes that fly nois ily and slowly over north Costa Mesa at 7 a.m. or earli er? P.O. alcoholics don't trust the Nav~ brass. Over half of the enlisted men. echoing this view, said they were afraid to seek Navy counsel· ing for rear it would hurt their· careers or mark th e m as troublemakers. ONE OF the most alarming disclosures in tlle report was that 44 percent of the enlisted men had been "high," or drunk, at least six times at their present duty station. One out of four ·confessed that alcohol had actually affected the performance or their duties at som e time during the past six mC'nths. Somewhat fewer Of· ficers, 17 percent, a,dmitted si mil a r alcohol-related dif- ficulties. A disturbing 19 percenLof those interviewed reported their fond· ness for booze had caused finan· cial failures. Th e number of c hron ic alcoholics in the Navy is con· servatively esti n:i ated at 30,000 and their alcoholism costs the taxpayers at least $45 million a year. Navy spokesmen, in response to our inquiries. agreed that alcoholism is a serious problem for the N a vy. They insisted. however , that Navy alcohol re· covery programs are treating 4,000 alcoholic servicemen a year and are s uccess£ully returning 70 percent to ac:tiveduty. l\.1ea nwhile. many sailors, hav· ing been promised ~bsolute anonymity, declared candidly that the N<:tvy it.self was one or the main causes or their ex· cessive drinking. View of New Cuba As topical 8s today's headlines Cuba, Yes? by David Caute (McGraw-Hill, $1 .85) heralds the current polltlcal thaw in · the tropics with ,an lntlmate, highly readable investigation of the Marxist island -cities, towns end countrysiide; factories, col· lecttve farms, schools and pioneer headquarters: Spani(lh colonial heritage and Russian technolory; the gala hotels of American 1fambUn1 &yndicatt days and the new housing de· velopmeot.s side by side. To his vivid account of thls na· tion or paradox -unpred.ictabh! and independcnl·minded despitt dependency on Soviet afd, and haoUUty to the giant to the North -the welljVersed Brltlfh nov· ellst and hi1torlan brings scholarship, lite.rat)' laJent. a profound knowled1• of sociolU.m 1nd formidable descriptive powers. ~ CAUTE'S apeclal &if\ ls to ( THE BOOKMAN ) render Cuba day by day while keeping the larger picture in view. His first·hand impressions illuminate the dirrerences between the Cuba or the visitor and of the inhabitant. What emerges is a. Cuba that sees it.ae.IJ as a world or its own : ardent. defianl, hQ'PCful about 1 progi:-ess but still unharnessed to discipline, a "classless'" $0CIC· ty in which class and racial con· sciousness remain a problem, a semi·mllltariaed and un· derdeveloped slate but. accord· tng to many of its Dedole, 09w en· joying greater rreedOrn.. Cuban· style. and a brighter promise for lta Mare than ever btlore In Its history. ' VICTOR de KEYSERLING To the Editor : . I must take exception to the large.type statement on page Cl of the issue of May 21: "How much longer can the world af£ord America? Six percent of th e population consuming 40 percent of the output?·· A more appropriate view might be: "'How could the world do without America? Six percent or the popu lation p,rodu~e 40 per. cent of the output ." It is certainly not lrue th<1l in this country we are ri ch because \\'e import luvish quantities of goods while exporting very little. in the fashion of a robber baron. Our imports and exports Hr(' more or less in balance. and \att•· ly we have been exporting 1norc than we import. IF THIS were not true -if, like the Europeans a nd Japanese, we could live only by importing vast quantities of oil, for example - then we s hould s oon find ourselves with the kinds of in£1<:j· t.ion these nations s uffer.!l'wenty, thirty, even forty percent inrla- tion per year. We have a high standard of liv- . ing in this country because we have earned it , through our pro· ductivity. Unfortunately, most of the world would rather £01\ow the politics o r e nvy and fin ger· pointing. refusing to believe th<1t wealth must be produced -not taken from others. Quite proper · ly. we have been most helpful to the unfortunates of the u•orl d. But these un£ortt.lnates are not , entitled to demand that\\"(' j,:ive ourselves over to provi ding charity for them . In the main, na· tions, like people. must be pre· pared to get along \Vith \Vh at they have. T.A . HEPPENHEIMER Good fluesl ioH To the Editor: It seems to have been left to the recent White House visitor, the Shah of Iran, to challenge our governme nt \vith the criti citl question : ·'What have we done to develop alternate energy sources like geo·thermal a nd sola.- energy?" The state of Florida has de· monstrated tha t available solar energy has been ·utiJized in the heating of 60,000 new homes. Jn various foreign countMes, hum· ble garbage has been utilized or convert e d Into heating fuel. Despite the s ky-rocketing pMce ror imPortcd and indigenous oi l, neither our government nor our prideful and highly technological industries have mad e an y noticeable advancement in the development of these tu·o and proven·sufe energy sources. WE HAVt-: generated needed and supposedly M'l're nuclea r energy but It is , stil-. not fail safe. Ir Y.'e consid er the ha zards in· herent In s toring the ve r y dangerous wastes from nuclear fission, we must come to the con- cl usion thot we are playing "'ith unkn~wn Clre that mighl en· danger Lhe survival of all living things. The mounting volume or in · dustrlal and chemical air pollu· 1:1~ ip not only causing blight 11nd plalue.Jlke sickness· or our J>OP.Ulation but tias -cooled lhe earth, al leasl, 10 percf:Ol and diminished much of the sun's life-giving rays to warm our eartb •nd bodies of water. When I " r ( MAILBOX ) Letters Jrorn readers are welcon1e. The right lo condense letters to fit space or elimtnate libel is reserved. Letter! of JOO words or less will be given preference. All fellers rnus l tn· elude signature and mailing ad.dress but name! "ifiay be withheld on re· quest if sufficient reason isappare11f. Poetry will nor be pub/ii;lied . lived here. a d ozen years <igO, l \\'as a frequent swimmer al our beaches. Durin g the last thr~c s ummers. I £cit lur ky just to be a ble to wade or ,,·a\k in the surf, only during the u·armcst of days. Although sc ience has revealed that aerosol s prays arC' de· gene r atin g our out e r al· mosphere ; which re;Jcts in af· fli cti n g thou s ands of our fe llo"A'm e n wit~ cancerou s growths. , I 1 ln my ow n family, which has never had any history or canc('r. four close relations, age 32 and up, bave expired , in most pitiful and medically overtreated man· ner. Shouldn't v,,•e urge our political and technological institution to get busy and halt our untimely rush to extinction? P ,.\ULA B. WARSl11\\V ff·urld II 1111g<'r To the Editor: We deeply appreciated the fin e article by Laurie Kasper entitled ··Hunger: Gna\ving P roblem Grows" CMay 21). llavi ng re· cently returned from \l con· ference on \Vorld Hunger in the Los 1-\ngeles area, we have become increasingly sensitive to this tragic concern. We recognize that nothing \\'C do individually, or even as a com· munity., will solve this global pro· blem involving proper produc· tion and jus t distribution of the \\·orld's food s upply. But there is something we oursel\•cs can do. We can help create a climate in our loc;il communities of awarer ness and sensitivity to the mor·a l dimensions of the problem. Vlc , as individuals, can try to resha pe our own life styles so as to reflect a co n cern with the tra gi c dimensions of s tarvation. It is \Vilhin this context that '''e share \Vilh you a few things we can do individually and as a cornPlunity to add&:ess this tragedy: 1. REDUCE our meat con· sumption, possibly by instituting a meatless day per week. 2. Don't wast e food . Cit has been cslimnted that 15 percent 0£ our food Is thrown away.) 3. Limit the use or fertilizer for ornamental purposes s uch as la\vns and shrubs. 4. Eat vegetables orga nica ll y grown u•hlch saves chemical Cert.iliicr. S. Recogni ze that dlsl.lllcd li- quor a nd beer contribute to 8 shonage of grain. 6 . I-lave your dog or cal neutered or s pay~d . It\ reduction o( the pet population will COD· tribute to the e asing or the food shonage.J RABBI BERNARD P. KING Shir Ha ·Ma'alot -llarbor · Reform Temple REV. ROBERT SHEPARD Christ Church by the Sea, United Methodist • ) Dis .. ri1ni11trf io11 To th e Editor : Recently on the television pro· gram '"S ixty J\·finutcs, '' I ""·it· nesscd what I believe to be one of the worst cases of racial dis· cri mination s i nce Nazi Germany. Who was the in· stigator ? Our ov.'n government. The location of this show was at the Atomic Proving Grounds out of J~as Veg<1s and the people involved were the Security Forces that patrol.a,nd guard this <1rea. DUE TO need ror a cutback of guards a sizeable group or the Security Force is being l<1id orr. Are they laying off by seniority"? No~ Are they l;.i y ing off by ability and qua1ific<1tions? Again no! They arc us ing on ly one factor, the color of the men's skins. Guards "'ith 15 to 20 years are _. gelling the. ax a nd others with three to six months seniority are stayin g on. Again ,1,1hy'!· Would you believe in thi s free l'Ountry wher e everybody s hould be equal regardless of race, color or religion that our government offi t·ials \Vou ld force the firing of the hi gh sen.iority guards just because their skin happened to be WHITE. ARTHUR RILEY Billbc111rds To the Editor: The needs of Costa Mesa with respect to our controlled growth rt"Quirc the establi shment of a strong, \\-"ell-conceived billboard ordin ance. Costa Mesa has promise to C'x· press its inhe rent beauty within its borders if unencumbered by uncontrolled billboard prolifera· lion. Prohibitive measures once clearly de fined can only enhance this potential. We s"upport a st1·o ng billboard ordinance dedicated to this pro· position. ANN AND MIKE MOUND H eul ,\'eed ' To the Editor : ln light or the recent decision made by the Newport-Mesa Board of Education to retain 32 nurses and psychologists for the next school year,"" I feel com· pelled to appeal to the board on the critical situation that could arise from the loss or reassign· ment or the district's school psychologists. j Having been involved as ;:i parent volunteer for the past rour years, I have witnessed pilot pro- grams, i.e. MotivationaJ Lab., beCome an effective reality to the betterm ent o r our children 's emotional stability and physical and academic abilities. WITll TllE overflow or Quo~es Ray Sp'angter, Rt>d\('ood City, ~tJrcd newsrn an atld publisher -"Many times in my life I 've taken the unorthodox view of things and more often than not I've been v,,•rong. ·• Euell Gibbons, n atural foods expert, In Chico talk -"I have no real argument with the idea of the survival of the fittest, only the fittesl is most on.en lhat Ute form which best learns lo cooperate." r children in classrooms and the mandatory scholastic ~·orkload to be accomplished, it is impossi· ble for the classroom teacher Lo individualize a child's problem and meet his or her personal and emotional needs. It is a must Lo meet these children's needs as they are essential in their becom· ing a whole person. It is also un- reasonable to think of reassign. ing psychologists back to the classroom. The school psychologist not On · ly has the training and ability to recognize the need of the children, but can also find the cause and errect r elationship needed in treating their specific. and individua l problem areas. This workload can not be ac· complished if the psychologist is put back into the classroom. Today's society presents too many press ure areas and children must ha ve someone, trained lo de velop and execute treatment plans, to help them cope with these pressures. SUZANNE RUDD Exn1Hple To the Editor: Our firm recently completed the remodeling a nd conversion of an abandoned gas station at the ~south cast corner or Hamilton and Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa for Robins Leasing Company. The architect for this project is Sham a nd Kent of Newport Beach. It is my opi nion the Theodofe Robins family has performed a service for Costa l\1csa. Unlik:e other recent gas station conversions, this project retains and utilizes the old structure. The service area has become an air·conditioned office and reeep. J tion area. A new exterior facade 1 '''ilh s imulated stucco and ex· ~;~~~e~ t a c ~~~~s~~~r~lie~!tl:n~ ~ Theodore Robins Jr. insi.Jted on quality from des ign through ron· , str.uction . The facility is use(ul, attractive and realistic. The considera ble investment by the Robins family required courage, imagination and C<m· , fidence in. the vitality of Colla 1 l\.1 esa . Planning problema alOng Harbor Boulevard wiU be far eas ie r i£ thi s example i s emulated. JAMES W.RAY Vice President J . Ra :r Construction Comp.any, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lloh1•rt ,"> ""1•ed, Publi&hcr ·r11on1as Krcvil, F.:ditor llarOOro 1.:re1bich, ~:11itonal f'aye f;dlfor ' Tho editorial p<1ge of I.he DlllJ Pi lo t Sc('k :> l o inform ••d :<Hmul :•lt· reatlcri1 by prtttnOns <111 th1~ p;i~(' diverse commentary on topiC's of intcrclt by syftd.Jcat- «d oolun11u:;1s and l'8rtoonlats.'br llrovld ing a forum for reacteni·· \"le..-·~ tind by presenting lhll nc,.·spapcr'11 opinion!! and lcMal I I l I I I I on <"urrent topi<'!I . Thi'! e<litart.I opinions of the Daily Pilot:....,... only in the editorie1l column al .. top of the page. Opiniontt •· pressed by the columnist.I' ... cartoonl.sts erid lett er writm .. theiT own and no endonemeht ti their views by th e Dtilly ~ ~ shnuld ht lnt~rrcd , ') Thursday, Ma y 29, 197$ .. I :._ .~ --• ··-, -·. ··••UU.• 1>•· •1.r• .. Pullback In Korea Proposed LOS ANGELES (P) -The United States should begin a phased withdrawal of 42,000 American troops in South Korea sai~ Seo. Alan Cranston1 io'. Calif.). · But he warned the pullback sh~uld not be too rapid because this would give the impression the United States was "on the run," he added. ''We can not be involved there (South Korea) ,indefinitely or airely we will be involved in a g~und war in Asia and again with a corrupt military dic- taLorship. •• Cranston told a Democratic finance panel here Wednesday. CRANSTON SAID a proposal by President .Ford for a $100 million progr am to develop nuclear w arheads lo knock out enemy ,m issiles in Uteir storage <treas could lead the Russians to believe the United States is aim- ing atfirst-strike capability. · This, he asserted, would trig- ger another arms race that. could cost as much as $70 billion. He said_ the President's pro- posal to 1n cl'ease the militarv budget by 38 percent to S29.8 billion is "incredible" because the Vietnam war has been con - cluded. l11 s 11eeti1#11 Tour Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. walks a narrow staircase within the state Capitol's golden dome as h.e inspects the hazardous 106-year-old structure from the musty base- ment to the s hiny cupola, 219 feet above grourid. Brown, who vacated his office two years ago for fear of an earthquake, has declined to support reconstructing the old building at a cost of $43.5 million . Transs e x ual 'Found Guilty LOS ANGELES CUPI) -Jerry Dean Michael a transsex ual also known as E lizabeth Carmichael, head of an aulo company involved in an alleged fraud -was convicted Wedn esday or ( ) -jumping bail he re 14 Stale years ago on a coun· terfeiting charge. U.S. District Court Judge Malcolm Lucas set Junel6forsentencing. Michael, 47, is scheduled to go on trial July Son the counterfeiting chai::ge, which alleges he tam- pered with a $1 bill to increase its value. He also faces charges in Texas in connection with the 20th Century Motor car Corp .. arid a Grand Jury is look- ing into ~e possibility of California charges. "lltwder Smpect 'Plgeo1t"! SACRAMENTO CUP!) -Reputed Symbionese IJberation Army member Russell Little was a ''pigeon•• caught by police for the murder oJ Marcus Foster, his attorney said Wednesday., Beginning his closing arguments to the ~ury, Alameda· County Public Defender James Jenner asked the jury to ignore UtUe's radical politics and to focus on the facts surrounding the murder of the Oakland s chools su_pe.lj~~nde~t~. B•••n B it Mt• T az BHI LOS ANGELES <UPI) -The favor that billionaire Howard Hughes did for the CIA may cost him more than $3 million in taxes. County Tax Assessor Philip E . Watson Wednes- day sent the Summa Corp., the main Hughes hold- ing company, a bill for $.1,119,865, his estimate of the property tax Summa owes on the Glomar Explorer, the CIA's secret submarine-recovery vessel. Ga119 Warfa re R lllf!d Ollt LOS ANGELES CAP) -Police have ruled out gang warfare or a gas leak for a bomb explosion that injured three women and two inf.ants at a Los Angeles apartment. ''We don't think it was gang activity because of the ages or the women," said Police Cmdr. Pete Hagen. "The women are too old to be involved in cang activity and the children are loo young,'' So11ree Protectlo• Denied LOS ANGELES <AP) -Will Lewis, general manager of radio station KPFK-FM, has turned over a letter received by the station from a radical group to a federal grand jury here. Lewis handed over the letter during a brief grand jury appearance Wednesday after the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected his request to withold the tape in order to protect the station's news sources. The ~rand jury had subpoenaed the ta~ in connection with an inquiry. £~1'-'°' fall Semester Starts Tud-Sept. 2 On request byparenls, HCS students will be loaned a modem achool desk to use whUe studying at home. (al etwrfle,., lurlh•t lnlormorion: In '•untoln Volley 18835 Brookhursl St. (No"h of Warner) 714-962·3312 .111112it1ru Aug.30-Daily or Weelily Rates ThurMtay, M-x 29. 1975 DAIL V PILOT .. , Child Stealing Murder Suspect Faces Char~ " ~ . .. VAN NUYS (UPI ) -An ob- stetrical nurse, charged with murdering a pregnant woman to cut the victim's unborn child from her body, may have ob· talned. anot}1er infant by tricking a patient inlo believing her infant had been born dead, police said Wednesday. Norma Armistead may have switched a dead fetus for the newborn infant, deceiving the child's mother, detectives said, and then register ed the live baby asher own. Detectives said they had locat· eel a Duarte couple, who were not identified, believed to be the par.ents of the child, which they thought had been born dead eight months ago. A hearing was to be held today in juvenile court lo establish whether the baby girl is their daughter_ Mrs. Armistead, a registered ' nurse, was arrested May 17 on charges of murder in the death or Kathryn Viramontes, 28. Mrs. Viramontes, nine months preg- nant, had been stabbed in the neck at her home. Her abdomen was cut open and the infant - which lived -removed. The body wa s found by Mrs. Viramontes' three children, who told police that Mrs. Arm.I.stead 'had been there the night before. Mrs. Viramontes was a medical assistant at Kaiser Hospital, where Mrs. Armistead "·' was an obstetrical nurse. Police found Mrs. Armistead al the hospital with a 81> l)OWld newborn baby boy. She had checked herself a\ in as a pa- tient, saying she had given birth to the child. Detectives found three oth6r children at Mrs . Armistead's Hollywood. home, ln- cluding an eight·month-old girl. Investigators said that although Mrs. Armistead had a birth certificate-showing her «> be the child's mother, they were suspiclou1:1 because of her ag and because the child is · and she"ls white. '/; Oete<:tiv.e Stanley Miller he believed the child was last September to one of Armlstead's patlenli at K Hospital~ apparently in a p~ room U11koown to the othe , the medical ·stat!. s . ArD)istead showed the mot~or u dead fetus she obtained in ·\he hoopital, telllng her lhe child ~All been born dead , he said. 1. Relatives of Shah •• 1.. '. ' .. ( . ' Living on ·W elfare 'I interview that she did not want.C. embarrass the Shah or his family by asking for help. But she did say she believed the royal (arrfif1 should contribute· to a bettel' education for Aria. 1 II SAN FRANCISCO GP) -A grand-niece of the Shah of Iran and her mother, the former wife or a nephew of the Shah, have been living on public assistance in Marin County, north of the Golden Gate Bridge. They are 15-year-old Aria Atabay a nd Gail Mildred Hohlweg, 39. who was brieny married to Amir Reza Atabay, a ·nephew of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, one of the world's rjchest and most powerful men. Miss Hohlweg said in a r ecent - Aria for the past month h:t\s been living in a private foster home in a small l\1arin Courrty community. The county pa,Ys $187 a month for her accom- modation. He r mother lives '\\i another part of the county and ~­ ceives $212 a month in welfa'l'E support. . ., " ·" ,,, " " '. " " '~ •n ' ., 1( ,. ,., '· ... '· " '..,.,.) ·.·• "l'l • Summer in shorts. ' We've loads of styles. Cool. Comfortable. The casuals you'll live in. 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