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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-22 - Orange Coast PilotI· ) t I c s vauergallis I ,, Denied; Selection t Of Jt•rors. Begjns 1 DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * T UESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 22, 1975 VOL._, N0.103, 2 SECTIONS, ll PAGE$ , Trial Opens Dally l'llot ~f Phote HEADED FOR CO URT -Orange County Deputy District At· torney Michael Capizzi lugs two armloads of legal brief· cases into Ventura County Court for the trial of Assessor Jack Vallerga but a Ventura citizen, sucking on her sucker, appears unimpressed by it all. V al/,erga's Jury Selection Begim By GARY GRANVILLE OftMDallr Pl ... S&lff .VENTURA -Sorting through prospective jurors to fl.Dd 12 who will decide the fate or Orange County A!sessor Jack Vallerga began here today. Selection of the jury was or· dered Monday after Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw slapped down a last minute at· t~pt bf. Vallerga's attorneys to e6d theti' client's trial before it be1an. Judge Shaw quickly ended the move when be relUHd to 4uash an Ormge County Grand Jury in· dictment that charges the as-· MUOI' with seven criminal of· lenses. . . Tbe defense attorney'• petition to bave the indictment set aaide centered on a telephone con· veraation last April between Vallerga and Asslstant Orange countf District Attorney · Mlcbae Capizzi. Caplul recorded the conversa· tlon without Vallersa'a bowledce and cooaent. 1ald de- feme attorney One Ellaon, a member of the three-man de- fenteteam. And later, Ellaon cbarpd, the Grand J'11'J'• lnvest.l1ation of \'lll•la WU .. Wetted" by a transcript of what he said was, the unethically, if not illegally, obtained recording. At the time, Ellson said, Vallerga was the subject or a Grand Jury investigation and should have been told his c<>n· venation with Capizzi was being recorded. He also pointed out that, in testimony before the Grand Jury <See VALLERGA, Page AZ) 'TEARS'SllED OYER BIG LOSS BOSTON CUPl)-Avanloadof :musical equipment was stolen from the musical group Blood, Sweat and Tears after the popular rock group entertained 15,000 persona lo a free City Hall Plaza concert. The lot• wa1 estimated Monday at about '30,000 by Fred Heller, the froup'a man acer. "Thia could put us out or bu.sl- .... " a worried Heller told the Boston Globe. The concert bad concluded and the nln•·member lroup WU hav• inc a bite to eat iG the city when thetbefttook place. Deadly Toxin Spilled A drum of powerful plant fungicide that can be deadly lo humans fell from a moving truck in Orange Monday, spilling enough toxic liquid lo send four people to the hospital and possibly contaminate seven others. . Several gallons chloropicrin poured onto the street near the in- tersection of Collins Avenue and Cambridge Street when a metal container split open on impact. A police spokesman said the truck driver, David Penrico, 39, from northern California. told them the drum rolled off his flatbed truck as he turned the comer at about 3 p.m. Two tow truck operators who witnessed the mishap and of- fered to help were almost im- mediately s tricken by the fungicide fumes which can be absorbed into the system through the lungs , the police spokesman said. Two motorcycle policemen who pulled up to the scene to in· vestigate were also rushed to the hospital after breathing the poison. The truck operators were iden- tified as Mark Grill of Orange and Bill Farr of Villa Park. The officers were ~Y Griffith and Larry McLemore. AJI were treat- ed and released at Chapman General Hospital. Police are s till looking for three or four teenagers in a 1968 metallic blue Chevrolet Malibu which stopped next to the leaking drum (or a fe w moments and then drove on. The youngsters · may have been contaminated. Three small children seen near the barrel are also being sought and the police spokesman warned parents in the area to be on the alert for poisoning symptoms. The spokesman said chloropicrin poisoning is usually accompanied by eye irritation, a burning throat and nausea. The drum of fungicide was finally covered witb plastic eheeUng by llremen wearing gas masks and placed into a larger drum by a crane tor disposal. ·Police EDd Strike ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. CUPJ) -Police today ended a 10-<lay strlke by acceptJng a two-year cootract and Bernalillo County aberiff's deputies who bad staged a •ick~t ln support of the city ol- flcen also returned to their jobs. 1 ea oa 2 Toro Marines Guilty of Abuse . i , Murder of Tot, 2 i Triple Deaths Man Held in -Accidents STOCKTON (UPI) -A young boy and a married couple were kllled within minutes of each other by the same driver but in separate accidents, the California highway patrol r eports. The CHP said Monday a car driven by Ewart A. Bungo jumped a curb at an intersection and struck and killed Tommy J . Souia, 9. Bungo, 33, Stockton, was charged· with felony manslaughter and hit and run. An investigator said the car sped to the end of a dead end street, made a U-turn and returned, swerv- ing past angry neighbors who had seen the boy killed. A highway patrolman responding to the accident said he saw the car speed away at about 75 miles an- hour. Three blocks away, the CHP said, the car smashed into one containing Lyle and Pearl Peach. Both were killed instantly and their car was knocked through a picture window of a nearby house, the in· vestigator said. Severe Abuse 2 Marines Guilt y In Child's D e a t h By TOM BARLEY Of Vie O.llr PiletSU" Guilty verdicts were returned today in the Orange County Superior Court trial of two El Toro Marines accused of inflict· ing punishment that led to the de· ath of a 2-year -old Santa Ana girl. Birth Menace Citizens in Kamas Parle LIBERAL, Kan. (UPI) Police and Kansas game officals today kept surveillance on a c:it.Y park to guard again.st attacks on patrons from group cl menacing f alcoo-like birds. Sixteen kites, carnivorous creatures that normally feed on the flesh of dead animals. were back in Harrison Circle Park Monday. Tbe concern over the birds began Friday. Police said a bird st.ruck a 9- year-old girl in the head u she came down a alic;Je. Officers were called, and they killed one bird in a nest of four. Tbe turvivora jolned othen at a ·part three block.I aw~ and Saturday police said etibt of them repeatedly baraued and' dove at people. The jury in Judge William Murray's courtroom ended a short deliberation in the rour- week trial of both men by finding Joseph Randall, 22, guilty or second degree murderfortherole he played in the k i llihg last Feb. 20 of Krista Thomas. Judge Murray will sentence Randall August 1. He faces a possible state prison term of five years to life. Co-def endanl Craig Walter Hibner, also 22, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. He asked for immediate sentencing. Judge Murray found the five and one-half months Hibner bas spent in county jail to be suffi· cient imprisonment and ordered Hibner to serve two years proba· lion. Both men were booked on murder cbar'ea after it was al· Jeged that the Thomas child was repeatedly spanked by them and dunked in the bath water at the 1bomas home several times. It was testified that the abuse of the child was triggered because she soiled her diapers. 1be jury was told that fecal mat· ter was shoved into the UWe girl's lace durina the abuse that led to her death. · . The little 1irl'1 mother, Holly 'Thomas, 19, was also charged with murder when Hibeer and Randall were arrested. She was ~mt ln the home thrqbout · u.e dilld'a ordeal, the prosec\l· (See •OINES, Pace AZ> Officers Su b due Suspect By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of the D•ily Pilot Si.ff A house painter who police al· leged was crazed by LSD was jailed today after a hysterical wind.ow-smashing rampage on Co5ta Mesa's east side that left a trail of violence, destruction, ter· rified citizens, and sent one ar- resting officer to the hospital. Richard L. Loustaunau, 28, of 256 Esther St., Apt. B, remained in Costa Mesa City Jail in lieu or $25,000 bail today as police sought criminal complaints in the case. Loustaunau was booked on sus· picion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer end trespassing as a result of the rampage but Patrolman John Pherrin said more charges were likely. He said investigators will ask the Orange County District · Al· tomey to file charges including malicious mischief, assault and battery and possession of dangerous drugs against the SUS· pect. Five tablets police allege to be. LSD were confiscated during the <See RAMPAGE, Page.U) Or:~:'-4, ~sl Weatller Low clouds and local fog night and morning hours with mostly s unny skies in the a!temoon Wednesday. Little temperature change. Highs 70 at the beaches rising to 83 in· land. INSIDE TODAY A Coda Mesa falher who lost his son in.a mini~occi­ Mnt July 10, .!ays the f:Z!- ~I hel'*1 hi"' to find God. See "'Of'JI and Jl'Cf•re POQeBf. Index .c. ·T e# OAJL V P1LOT s T--Say, July 22. 197S .:Beath Plot Irony .... Castro De~ise Set Nov. 22, 1963? W~HINGTON {UPI) -On. Ute same day Preetdmt Jobl F . Kellnedy was alain.;.~eiD wr makt.na arr In Pi}ia· for an assassination al· tanpt against Cuban Premier li1del Castro. the Washington .,_reported today. tfhe Post quoted an informed seuree as saying the CIA was pas slog auns "and, I think. A s tronauts I Take Pies, Hear Music HOUSTON <UPI) -America's orbiting astronauts awoke today to the tune of "Cigarettes, \\?lisky and WiJd, Wild Women" aG~ then photographed Peruvian w~ters to learn more about the m)isterious ••El Nino" that sowetimes wipes out anchovy fi~f)eri~. Their Russian comrades were sately back on earth and Presi· dent Ford said the historic joint flight of the past week "is but the first step in continuing U.S.· Soviet cooperation in manned SJ>lCe activities.'· Jl'homas Stafford, Vance Brand afd Donald "Deke" Slayton bfgan the day 's scientific ac· twities by s napping pictures of t•c Humboldt Current in t~e ~cific off the coast of Peru. This ._,m coast~l current harbors l•ge amounts of anchovy but celd waters move in every few years and the rich anchovy f~s· hltry di s appear s . Thi s pbemoncnon is known as '·El .... _ .. J VUO. IJ'he space pilots, returning to a Jf>uston-oriented s leep cycle, got ai\vakeup call from Houston con· trQ)l at 5:21 a.m . The country and ~stern melody radioed up lo utem mentioned "Cigarettes and Whisky and Wild, Wild Women .·· ~ission control said it was planned to wake the crew with a ~ of "The Legendary Stardust rwboy " but the wrong tape was p yed. .,.'Sounds like a little different aposphere from what we're liv· Uf.. in," Stafford said. 1ne pilots' night plan today "4fS filled with experi'!leots r~ging from the e~plorat~on. of t~ galaxy with special radiation s ensors to the study of the !iavior of fis h in the strange rid of weigbtJessness. layton reported that five fish e•s hatched overnight Jn the 4ter·filled plastic envelopes c&ltaining tiny killfish being ob· s•ved to see how they change ttair orientation without gravity. ••we're going to-t>e overrun with them here by Thursday," he jo\ed. >We're busier than the pro- 1 ' r vi al one -armed paper h ger. '' Stalf ~rd ~aid 8;fter. the J d of scienllflc mvestigations an Monday. · e three Americans worked 11 into the night. Their only dis· !ointment was continuing ble with an X·ray telescope. project officials reported er instruments were gather· i.Qe valuable information. ~lexei Leonov and Valeri ~ basov the two Soyuz cos· 119>nauts 'who opened the joint s.vtet·American flight a week afO today, were resting at the 1$dem Kosmonaut Hotel at the elikonur Cosmodrome, 310 · ~les southwest of the dusty Jil_airie where they landed Mon· dily. . >i'he Apollo was staying up -tlree days longer than Soyuz to alld scientific results to the <t.>Iomalic s ucce55es already 'thieved. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Te .. phone (714) 642-4321 -.Uified AdvertlsincJ '42·5671 •• ~•b«AVeli.¥PM""'Oll1U H1.6J10 ,,.,..,...c, ......... 495.o.30 ,, ''0"' ..... ,,.Or_ c....w,. ~­S40·1220 ' poison" to an antJ -~stro "hit man" in Paris Nov. 22, 1963 wbeo Kennedy was assaasinaled. Another source said CIA docu· ments confirm the Paris meeting took place on that day, the Post reported . The newspaper said informa· tioo about tbe coincidence in tim· ing bad been received by con· UftlTeleipftotO DEFENDS JFK -Theodore Sorensen, a top aide ol Presi- dent Kennedy, told a Senate committee that Kennedy never knew of or authorized any assassination plots against foreign leaders. Filling Pool With Mesa's Water lll,egal A Costa Mesan who allegedly pooled the Costa Mesa County Waler District's resources Mon· day by running a hose from a fire hydrant lo bis swimming pool will have his day in court next month. Ronald Devito. 35. of 3490 San Marino Circle, was issued a cita· tion charging theft of 19,000 gallons of water worth about $11 after Police Officer Sig Swanstrom discovered tbe crime. Patrolman Swanstrom was cruising the area near Sunflower Avenue and Smalley Street when he spotted the hose attached to a fire hydrant and began following it to the other end. Officer Swanstrom said be dis- covered the other end of the hose hung over a backyard pence into a swimming pool at the Devito home. He then contacted the Costa Mesa County Water District. CMCWD officj als said they hadn't given anyone permission to tie into one of their fire hydrants. . Devito reportedly declared bis innocence, telling police be bad received telephone permission from the radio dispatcher when he called and asked the Costa Mesa Fire Department if he could use the hydrant .. Devito's case is scheduled for an Aug. 21 airing in Harbor Judicial District Court. Stab le Hit By Lawsuit Five Huntington Beach resi· dents who claim that a nearby stable is emitting noxious fumes and attracting flies went to court Monday in a bid to have the facility closed dowo. Named as defendant in the Orange County Superio~ ~ lawsuit lbat seeks a prelimrnary injunction 1s William ~· Williams, operator of Bill Williams Stables, 7021 Ernest St. Plaintiffs Bruce L. and Teresa K. Greer, 18792 Stewart St., Charles B. and Rosa Vavra, 18736 Golden West Ave. and Irvin Glen Greer, also of Stewart St., claim that the stables are a health hazard. . Fro"' Page A I MA RINES tion alleged. Mrs. Thomaa later pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and became a witness for the pro- secution lo the trial of the two Marine.a. Judge Murray sentenced Mrs. Thomas to one year in the county jail and ordered her to serve three years probation. Crash Kilh Mayor MEXJCO CITY (AP) -Six penoo.a, l.Dcludlng the mayor of Aupulco, died lo two plane crashes Monday, authorlUea re· ported. ' gresslonal investigators. But it aaid one source cau· Uoned, "t wouldn't read anything lnto" the coincidence. "It's just one or tbe great ironies of his· tory." The Post said it could not de· lermine bow far the anti~Castro plot bad been carried out. . Castro has said be was in Varadero, Cuba, at the time of JFK's assassination, listening to French journalist Jean Daniel talk about Kennedy's apparent interest in re·establishing con· OTHER NATIONS USED LSD IN CONFLICTS, A4 tact between the two nations. Meanwhile. a former top lawyer for the CIA testified today an agreement was in effect. between the spy agency and the Justice Department for 20 years not to prosecute criminal of· fens es by agents in the line of duty. Lawrence Houston, general counsel of the CIA from its incep· lion in 1947 until 1973, testified under questioning· from Rep. Bella S. Abzug (D·N.Y.), who chairs the House government in· formation and individual rights subcommittee. The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, also, continued its hearings into the ClA's foreign operations today. A top aide to. President Kennedy testified Monday that Kennedy had nothing to do with assassina- li on plots against foreign leaders. Houston put into the House sub- committee's r ecord the original March 3, 1954, agreement between the CIA and the Justice Department. It said that ·'from time to time" CIA employes would be caught in "actual or probable violation of criminal statutes." "Occasfonally, however, the apparent criminal activities are involved in highly classified and complex covert operations," the memo said. Houston testified that, where possible; the facts of a criminal violation by a CIA employe would be turned over to the Justice Department -but if the violation involved an intelligence matter, the name of the agent or employe would not be furnished. Theodore Sorensen, an adviser to Kennedy. told reporters Mon- day after testifying before the Senate Select Committee on In-telligence: ''It was very clear to me that ~t no time did the President know of or authorize or condone any as· sassination plot against any foreign leader at any time." F ro.a P age AJ VALLERGA five months earlier, Vallerga had cited his Fifth Amendment rights and refused to testify. Therefore, Ellson contended, the assessor had already let it be known that he was concerned about bis constitutional rights. Capizzi, who is now the as· sessor's prosecutor, told Judge Shaw there was nothing un· ethical or illegal about the re· cording. He said California laws permit such recordings as long as one party in the conversation con- sents. The consenting party in this case was himself, Capizzi said. He went on to point out that the subject of the phone conversation was assessment practices relat· ed to the Tandy Corp. · And the Grand Jury indictment centers on the 1973 sale or a coun· ty-owned computer appraisal system to Spartanburg County, S.C., Capizzi noted. The indictment alleges that Vallerga bad a hidden financial interest in the $2,045 sale and il· legally accepted consulting fees and expenses from Spartanburg. Capizzi dismissed the Fifth Amendment argument by point· ing out that Vallerga's Grand Jury testimony was related to Rep. Andrew Hinsbaw's CR· Newport Beach) 1972 con· gressional campaign. The alleged illegal use of coun· ty employes in Hinsbaw's cam· paign is not r e lated to the Spartanburg incid~nt, Capizzi argued. Judge Shaw agreed with the ~year-old prosecutor, quickly refused to quash the indictment and ordered the selection of jurors to begin. Before be left the courtroom, Capizzi gave the Judie a list of eight persons be ex-pects to call as witnesses during tbetrial. On the list Is former Spartan· burg County Assessor John Q. Ebert. · It waa Ebert's band written note that authorized a May 22, 1973, payment or $6,000 to Hinlhaw for consulting fees re· lated to the appraiaal a)'ltem purchase. Caplnl la expected to attempt to prove durinf the trial t.bat Hinshaw. who wa1 Oraqe Coun· t.y A.1ee1sor until January ol lt'73,, later gave Vallerga ta.OOO as his share o! t.be ree. ( Office Blasted An underground group called the Red Guerilla ~aplily took credit for this bomb explosion ~n the San ~.~c1sco of· fi ces of the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms D1v~s1on of the Treasury Department. Damages were estimated at $250,000. Story, Page A5. Hinshaw's Divorce Trial G ets Delay Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw and his estranged wife faced a long delay today in· the trial of th e Orange County Superior Court divorce action filed by Thais Hinshaw last Sept. 30. Presiding J ul:ige Robert A . Banyard warned lawyers for both sides th at be has no courtrooms available today and that the Hinshaw case must be added to a long waiting list. A rapidly deteriorating caseload situation in Superior Court and the absence of several judges on vacation is daily mak· ing that wailing list even longer. Hinshaw, seated on the up· posite side of the courtroom from his estranged wife, declined lo comment on the case. Hinshaw's lawyer, Charles Cables R ead By Agency? NEW YORK (UPI) - The FBI and the National Security Agency for at Jeast five years have monitored commercial ca- ble traffic including fnessages between foreign embassies in the United States and their govern· ments, the New York Daily News reported today. ln a copyrighted story, the News said this was possibly done "in violation of federal Jaw," and was done with the "tacit ap- proval of personnel of the cable firms involved ... " The News, quotiilg in· formed sources, said the FBI would routinely phot.c>- graph cables on file al ca· ble offices in downtown Washington. The sources said lhis was done with the help of willing telegraph employes. Garrity, r eminded Judge Banyard, however, that his client had traveled lo Orange County from Washington D.C. for a trial that was set severa l months ago. "Don 't make any big plans," Judge Banyard told him. "We'll get you into the courtroom as soon as we can but right now things are closed up tight.'' Beverly Hills attorney Stanley Brown will represent Mrs. Hinshaw, 47, or Newport Beach in what is expected to be a three- day trial. Brown commented today that he hopes during the trial to raise the issue of Hinshaw's al· teged failure to make his federal health plan coverage available lo the ailing Mrs. Hinshaw. Brown said that Mrs. Hinshaw, a multiple sclerosis victim, faces huge medical bills as a result of her worsening condition. Hinshaw faces additional legal action filed by a Tustin physician who claims in his S\,lperi9r Court lawsuit that Hinshaw misap· propriated $1,300 in medical benefits that should have been paid to Mrs. Hinshaw'sdoctor. Dr. Donald A. Schwartz further demands $50,000 in punitive damages from the con· gressman and claims that the de· fendant's alleged actions have placed him in contempt of a re· cent court order . Oil CWanup He lp Needed MTAMl CAP) -The Coast Guard is calling for reinforce· ments in its fi ght to keep a slick of tar·like oil off the sandy beaches and coral reefs of the F1orida Keys. Coast Guard spokesmen said Monday night t hat clean-up equipment bad been requested from Elizabeth City, N.C., along with specialists to operate it. An estimated 120,000 gallons of oil may be involved in the spill. F~ .... eAJ RAMPAGE ••• incident apparently biggtted at e party earlier In predawn boun at a resldence in the 1800 block of Wtsupin•ler A venue. , Patrolman Robert Con:Nko • patrol car crashed into a parkway tree when he was eve11r tually attacked by the violent ar· reatee, wbo allegedly unleuhed a barrage of kicka wide the patrol car. He was already handcuffeC and strapped into the back seat. police said, ~ut still ~ana&~ to raise his feet ma freJWed assault oo the lone policeman. wbo sus· tained a shoulder separatioo and tom tissue. The victim of the 3:40 a .m . as- sault tried to radio headquartert for help as he fought off the kick· ing attack but t_be dashboru:d microphone was k1ckedouto! his band to the floorboard. Investigators said the police car -which sustained no damage -rolled into the tree on Esther Street near Westminster Avenue at that point, when Of- ficer Cornuke managed to turn off the engine. Comuke was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial lfospital by Sgt. Tom Lazar fOr emergency treat- ment of the shoulder injuries and released, but will require further medical care, police said. Officer Pherrin said the SUS· peel went to a home at 1987 Westminster A venue -scream· ing and howling -and tried to kick in the door but a chain lock device held it in place. Continuing down the street, he allegedly went to 1979 Westminster Avenue, where trash cans were hurled through kitchen and living room win· dows police said in recounting the ailegedly drug-induced reign of terror. Loustaunau then allegedly broke in the kitchen door window with bis fist, unlocked it, entered and physically beat the woman occupa nt before kicking over a coffee table and ramming his fist through a living room wall. Officer Pherrin said he found the s uSpect c rouched on the floor mumbling senselessly, after which he was tied down in Patrolman Cornuke's car for the ride to jail. Officer Pherrin said he was questioning witnesses about the incident when Clifford W. Chap- man, of 1966lfl Westminster Ave., came running to tell him his partner was in trouble. He ran the block distance to the spot where Officer Cornuke was· battling Loustaunau in the police car and with the help or. patrolmen Ed . Sutton, Neal Hewitt and Paul Cappuccilli, the violent man was subdued and manacled with more handcuffs. · Inves tigators said the ·desperate officer had managed to flip on the police car's revolv- ing red and blue lights as a last. ditch effort to attract attention as he fought the frenzied prisoner. lrvineEmploye Faces Charges Irvine police arrested a city employe Monday on charges of s hoplifting and marijuana possession. Karen Garrotson, 23, was ar- rested at the Alpha Beta market at Culver and Michelson drives at5:20p.m. An Alpha &ta guard claimed he saw her put about $4 worth or candy and skin oil in her purse. The guard claimed that, when he looked through her purse, he found the merchandise and two ounces of marijuana. A WORD TO THE WISE - There is a tendancy for many carpet stores to use strictly a warehouse concept. One advantage 1s seeing carpeting in rolls rather than samples. Many disadvantages are evident -most operations of this type buy only Off-goods, so that the cusfomer only gets to see old patterns. or carpets the mills couldn't sell to regula~ out- lets. Also, this type of operation generally feels that experie~ce is unimportant, and consequently the salespe~ple know ltttle or nothing about the products. Finally, most will farm .out the installations to the lowest bidder. guarant~ing a poor •.nstalla- tion. (Many of these Installers are contracting illegally without a state license.) At Alden's v e maintain a happy medium. We carry a large inventory and che largest sample selection around. We have experien~ed salespeople, and our installers were trained by us. Finally. we are a state licensed contractor. ...--DEN'S : iiisiailitiiin: ·custom draperies *•••• •• carpe llC. NO ll0422 • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6A6·-'838 -64'6·23'55 J 663 PLACENTIA AVE~ue .. r · Tuesday,Juty 22, 197S OAILVPILOT A3 f. Kg 'Willipg tO Die' Fighting Cmnniulaists O.tlly Piiot sc.tt ..... PREFERS GLORY DEATH Nguyen Cao Ky 8 ts \1@ (!!] [? ®@rrwo©© The column appears daily except Saturdays and Mondays. \1E:-i.a. C11 !1.!f121i. 11•ll'vl1onc 1111111 h, r P eanuts T a xed DEAR PAT: While shopping at a K-Mart s tore in Riverside re- cently. I bought some salted peanuts and roasted sunflower :-ieeds. I was charged sales tax, and I know it's against the law to char ge tax on fOod. Not that much money was involved, but if tax is charged on these items for all purchasers it would amount.to a lot of money . I wrote to the Department of Consumer Affairs but dido 't receive an answer . . Could you check this out Cor me? D.L. Landers, Calif. T he California Board of Equalization will contact the store regarding its tu-charging practices. Chances are it was an ~mploye error if an incorrect charge was made. Food tu laws are very confusing. Cold rood Is not taxable, but bot food is. For example, bot popcorn is taxable, but candy -which used to be taxed -now is exempt. If the nuts and sunflower seeds you bought were heated, tbe law re· quires sales tax to be added to the purchase price. MoMle B0111eSteadfn9 . DEAR PAT: After investigat- ing on my own, I've been told that a person cannot homestead a mobile home. Why? This doesn't seem fair to m e. L.G., Huntington Beach A person has to own the dweU- ing and tbe land upon which a mobile bom e is situa~ in order to record a homestead. If you meet theSe qualifications, you can obtain a homestead. Golden State Mobilhome Owners' League, Inc., told AYS that tbe Jaw does allow a j udgment ex· enaptlon or $15,000. 'Jbis means that if a mobile home owner is s~ and a judgment la ~alned against. him, his m obUe borne Js protected up to $15,000. F air F lopped DEAR PAT: About three months ago I entered the California Photo Fair and subse· quently was notified that one of my entries had won fourth place -worth $20. The prizes were to be awarded at a banquet and there was to be a photo fair at the Shrine Auditorium in Los An&eles April 25 through 27. When my tickets did not arrtv-:. I called the office (Fair Productions in Tor- rance) and was told that the fair bad been postponed unW June. No fair ever was held and my entries were returned. Two letters to the offices address were returned. I paid $1 per photo, plus J>OSlage. Is this an elaborate scheme? M.B .. Huntington Beach Not Utat elaborate -Jan &be e09t ol dJred mall edvertWai. Tbe wbole tblag fell UuouP alld tll• prenaoUon eol8paay bat fohlecl. It 1tlU boldl u accout ..iltb Ute Vatted Calltonda S.nk ID Twraacet bowe~er. You co.Id fie • ~mplalat •WI tile Tor· ruee P ollce Oepartmal& and poe&al otncla11, bat c:eatelt ntles lia&.ed IJae $1 per pbcJ4.o fee WIS I• "laaadU••·" Au..aa.. tbl• ~t'1 HI aoted .a..&· We baa· q•et aad pboto falr were .tclaeihled at Uae 819rlae Aadltorlam, a spolleamaa for ta.at racllltr aald tllat DO leoMf•a arraasemeat. l91d e.er bee• _. bJ Falr Prod.U... Former South Vietnamese Vice Preeident Neuyen Cao Ky say1 be h1 wllllna "to die gloriously on the batUelleld" leadJnc the underground re- al.stance to Communist aovern- ment i.Q htt homeland. Ky eaid Monday at FuUert.<m College that there Ls a reaiatance movement in South Vletoam ol "division strength, about 12,000 men" and that be bas bad ••some sort of communJcaUon" with them. "I really wquld preftt to die gloriously on the battlefield than to live here in exile," he said, "I am 46 years old, old enough to ac- cept the last sacrifice." The air vice marshal said be had been avoiding 'the/ress for weeks , but returne to the spotlight "in a ptiblic relations capacity on behalf of the re- fugees." In a oueation and answer L e gal I s sue sealoo, ·Ky tou_cbed on areas r&Q11n1 from American refugee camps to the new government in Vietnam. But Ky wanned most to the que.Uon of continued fighting south ot the Mekong .River; con- flict, he said, that involves 12,000 inlurgents. Ky said be spent the cl05ing three days of American involve- ment in Vietnam in an effort to get authority lo otfarme forces to continue the war. He was turned down by both American and Vietnamese officials, he said. ''I asked-I know it's too late, but let us fight the last baWe and die in Saigon. "I asked an· American com- mander if we stayed to fight and, if necessary, withdrew to the Mekong River, would America support us. He assured me, flat- ly, no,'' said Ky. Transit Unit Asks Consultant Ref11nd Acting on the advice of the County Counsel, directors of the Orange County Transit District called Monday for the return of $384,000 they have paid to consul· tants VTN Inc. They took the action because one of their number, transit dis- trict Director Richard Lynn of Newport Beach, bas admitted do- ing $1,600 worth of legal work for VTN over the past 18 months. The County Counsel says state law prohibits government of· fi cials from earning more than $250 in a 12-monlh period from a firm that stands lo gain from that official's vole. Transit directors. with Lynn abstaining, instructed the Coun· ty Counsel's office to do whatever is necessary to secure the return of all funds p aid to the archilec· $14,200 Jackpot STATELINE. Nev. (AP) -Darlene Del Bianco of Madera, Calif.. is $14,200 richer today and all because of a quarter and a s lot machine here. Miss Del Bianco, 21, won that amount over the weekend as a jackpot from one of the one-armed ban· dits, a spokesman said. The win came at a machine in Del Webb's Sahara Ta hoe Hotel- Casino. It was the largest jackpot ever paid at the hotel, the spokesman said. tural and e n g ineering firm between Feb. 21, 1974, and July 22, 1974. At the same lime. transit direc- tors ordered the county auditor- conlroller to void all existing agreements with VTN and to stop all payments in connection with four district contracts with VTN worth a total of $612,981. Deputy County Counsel Ken· nard Smart Jr. told transit dis- trict directors they would be sub- ject to "personal liability" if they did not request the return of the funds. Lynn, an attorney, claims he didn't know be violated the state Government Code when voting to approve the contracts without publicly disclosing that he had been paid a total of $1,617 by VTN for work on two legal matters . He told fellow board members Monday that, if and when the case reaches the courts, a proper decision will be made to correct the "inequities" in the present law. Lynn described the transit dis· tricl's current legal difficulties as the "tragic consequence of my own default, if in fact it was a de-fault. .. Smart said Lynn's votes in favot of a . VTN contract for architectural services in connec- tion with the dis trict 's main- tenanc~ and administration facility and on VTN contracts re- lated to t hree amendments to the district's transportation corridor study were in question. County Superior Ralph Clark, chairman of the five-man transit board, said the directors had "no choice" but lo go along with the County Counsel's recommenda· lion because two-thirds of the $384,000 paid out were federal mass transit funds. LA, Orange County Price Index Down By the Associated Press Spurred by lower housing COS· ts, the consumer price index for. the Los Angeles Orange County area dropped for the first time in 40 months, the U.S. Labor Department announced today. Nation ally, however, the index rose sharply. Suzanne Sadowsky, bead of the department's Bureau of Labor Statistics, said the index for June was 156.7, compared to 156.8 in May. The index is calculated against a base of 100 for the 1967. However, consumer prices in Los Angeles and Orange counties were 10.8 percent more last month than in June m4, mainly because of a continuing rise in most other spending areas. But, she added, this was the smallest 12-month increase since the 10. 7 percent rise noted in the period August 1973 to August 1974. Miss Sadowsky said metropolitan area housing costs fell 2.1 percent last month, but were still 14.S perc:ent higher thaninJune1974. Other increases, she noted, in· eluded 4.8 percent ln the price or meat. fiah and poultry. 4.4 per· cent for rrutt a nd vegetables. and 1.9 percent lo transportaUon cost.I. At the national level, sharply higher prices for food and gaaoline pushed the nation's Consumer Price Jddex up etsht- tenth• or l percent tn:!Ee, double tbe May lncRue the hitb t monthly jump in · sumer prices since December, the Labor Department ~ed todl.)'. Food prices lncreued 1.S per· cent ln June, the I arrest increase slnce Se'ptember when tbe ln-~ase was 1.8 percent, and the price of food in (l'OC!el"Y 1tores roee 1.9 percent, the department. aa1d. Over-all food price increases were less than the hike at the supermarket because the report- ed two-tenths or 1 percent rise in r estaurant meals held the total down slightly, a department spokesman explained. Among increases, meat prices were reported up 5.8 percent and prices of fruits and vegetables rose 2.4 percent. The price of gasoline was listed as up 3 percent to an average of nearly 57 cents a gallon for re- gular and 60 cents a gallon for premium, compared to SS cents for regular in May and 59 cents for premium. (Gasoline prices have risen even further since in· formation was gathered for the June price index.> Meanwhile, the Labor Depart· ment said, the real spendable earnings of workers declined an average four-tenths or 1 percent in June compared with a 4.7 per· cent increase in May. For the year, the Labor Department said real earnings of workers were down by four-tenths of a percent. Death Blamed I On Tobacco PINE BLUFF, Ark. CUPJ> - An inmate atltbe 1tate women's reformatA>J')' at Cummins Prison Fann choked to deatb on her cbewtn1 tobacco, authorities said. She was identified Monday as Ruby Helen Chariest.on, 22, of Little Rock. Tim Baltz, a 1poke1man for tbe state Depart· meat of Correctio~ uJd M lss Charleston, wbo was fff"Ving a two-yeer sentence from Pulaski County for voluntary manataugbter, died in the bathroom adjacent to the bar- nckl ln the women's unit. Ho aald prilon personnel worked for 30 snfnuta to rev 1 ve her. But in the end he was forced lo leave. "Can you Imagine me, alone with what'• in my Coll .4S against the North Vtirtname8e? What can I do? Jt would be suiclde,'' be said. Ky Cirm ly r e j e cted the possibility of returning to help r~ build Vietnam under the Com· mun isl regime. "We, more than any people, know communism and we know Communists-because we have experience wilh them._We firmly believe that we cannot live under a Communist regime. If the Com· munisls contacted me and said together we will re build the coun- try -I don't trust them. You can trust them, but not me," he said. "I would prefer to die glorious- ly on the battlefi eld than to run away in exile,'' he said. * * * Ky placed a heavy share of the responsibility for the ultlmale collapse of Saigon on the French. "The French ambassador in lbe last two weeks did everything he could to discourage us from fighting. He said it was useless and we should accept Mr. 'Big' Minh as president." The colla pse of the government brought 130,000 r efugees to the United Stales, 56,000 of whom are out of the refu gee camps. The balance, he said~ are prisone r s of bureaucratic "jailers." "The fact is lhat there is too much bureaucracy and red tape on top," said Ky. "The fact is lhal many of the officials in- volved are not fully aware and do not know how to deal with the re- fugee proble m. They ar e our * * * jaJlen." 1be re:tuiees, be said. need the same th1np u anyone el.se-bomM and jobl. However be did not edvocate d11persh\Y ibe Viet- namese throu1bout the country. Rather, he • u g g est ~d est.abUablng colonies ol 40 tD ., ram.Wes in farming communiU,eJ!. where appropriate. ,,,, Some of those already sett.JflC!-.. he said, are being exploJted tfx: Americans who s ponsored the r~. fu_gees as a source of cheap la~, But on the whole, be pralsed Uie- support individual Americap, have given to the refugees. ·~ Presently residing in Varginla. Ky is working with "Food for tpe Hungry," which has openild Hope Village, a 400-acre site~ Placer County designed as a tem· porary home for some refugees_,... * * * Refugees Seek Welfare ~~ SAN DIEGO (UPI) -More than half of the approximately 1,500 Vietnamese refugees that chose lo reseltle in San Diego County have applied for some form of welfare assistance, an of- ficial said Monday. Felix Rusnak, assistant county welfare director, s aid 848 in· dividuals had applied for the as-. . sistance, including 14 pregnant mothers, and that 360 had been granted a id. 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Henry did not announce the political oUi~e upon which be pl a nn e d t o grace thos e capabilities. In another elusive twist on this political theme, the public is notified of the om ce but the can- didate is unannounced. THEREFORE WE now have Assemblymao Bob Badbam. the R epublican t r o m Newport Beach, who is an unannounced can di date to o ppo se Congressm an Andy Hinshaw for the 40th District seat in the up- coming GOP primary elections. Foreign NatiOns Used LSD Drug· In 2 Conflicts?~ NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A psycb.latrtst who beaded Army- backed resear~h on hallucinogens at Tulane University's Medical Center ln the 19505 and 1960s says be was told that LSD was used ,# by "foreign countries" in at least two conflicts. Dr. Russell R. Monroe, now psychiatry chairman at the University of Maryland School or Medicine, said he was told that LSD was used during the first Mideast war in 19'8 and during the Hungarian uprising which was crushed by Russian troops in 1956. "FROM ARMY BRIEnNGS, I bad the understanding that LSD was being stockpiled as a toxic agent and that it bad already been used in some conflicts," Monroe said in a telephooe in- terview Monday. He s aid Army personnel had told him that "foreign countries" used LSD in Hungary and the Mideast. The "foreign countries'' r eferred to were not further identifled. GhandiHits 'Disorder' In Speech NEW DELHI, India (AP) - Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, in a speech that provoked a brief uproar from the opposition, claimed today in the lower house of Parliament that disorder stirred up by her opponents made political liberties impossible in India. "Politic a l libe rties a nd political rights can exist only as Tulane University was one of five institutions where the Army has said it sponsored LSD tests in the 1950s and 1960s. It said the hallucinogen was us ed e x- peri mentally on about 900 civilians, but Monroe s aid the Anny tests at Tulane involved only monkeys and cats. MONROE SAID, however, that some researchers involved in the project branched out into human tests on their own. "All the subjects were aware they wer e being given medica- tion," Monroe said. He also said, "The Army s up· ported a lot of good basic rE:- search and mainly just wanted to know more about bow LSD worked." Badba m, who has spent 13 years representing our coastal region in Sacr a m ento, has r e- portedly engaged in a postcard poll to de termine bow people like his unannounced candidacy for ( J Coogress. JN SH ORT Appar ently the poll has been enc ouragin g, with various '------------ Monroe said the Army con- tributed $50,000 for equipment and hallucinogens at Tulane. but Tulane never gave the Army a report. Instead the results were published in various medical journals. citizens announcing that they like Badham as an unannounced. This would s eem to Taise the question that if Bob is so popular unannounced, why take a chance . on wrecking the whole thing by making an announcement? long as order remains," she declared. "Here in India democracy is evolving in a unique set of circumstances. It is a question of striking a balance, a balance between the political rights of people and the economic rights of the dejected m asses.·• ln Seattle, two persons who w e re invol ved in Arm y- sponsored experiments at the University of Washington in the 1950s said the work was aimed al finding a drug that could in· capacitate a civilian population without doinng permanent harm. Names in the News U Pl Tel"'ltolos lndi~ted Dettle•R-..-Back to Nftfnl Ho us ton Ja w yer P e r c y Foreman and two sons of oil billionaire H. L . Hunt have been indict ed by federa l gr and jur y on charges of paying witnesses to go to prison and keep quiet about illegal wiretapping of Hunt e mploycs. Actress Brigitte Bardot de- nies report s from P a ris friends that she will wed h e r c urre nt boyfrie nd, Miroslav Brozek, at a secret location in Aug us t . Jn a statement s he 'formally de- nied all rumors about her private life.' J ohn Scali. former chief U.S. delegate to the·United Nations, will return to the American Broad c as ting Compa ny as a Washington correspondent. according to ABC s pok esm en. He was di plomatic corr espondent. before c nter i ng govern- ment. Blast Hurts I 7 • m NY Police Probing Remaim for Hint of Bomb NEW YORK (UPI) -An explosion ripped through a loading bay at a-United Parcel Service building Monday night, inj uring 17 people, two of them seriously. There were initial reports the blast was caused BOMBS RIP BAY AREA U.S. OFFICES, AS by a bomb, but Sgt. Terrence McTigue or the police bomb squad said today, "at this point there is no evidence of an e xplosive device, but we're still look- ing atit." . McTigue sa id there were "numerous chemicals and hazardous materials" in the area that could have combined to set off the explosion. Police said one employe, identified as William Mulholland, 18, had a severe eye injury and part of his cheek blown away. A second unidentified worker also was seriously injured. Sgt. j a mes Purcell said the explosio~ tore the clothes off Mulholl and's back and flung him 30 feet across the room. The explosion , which occurred in a can vas dol- ly, scarcely d a m aged the building, except for sever al broken windows and a nine· inch hole in the concrete n oor . UPS employe Tony Petrokonis, who was on the second floor at the time. said few people wer e startled by the blast because it sounded like a "trailer dump" -the loud bang oaused when a trailer hits the floor as it is released from its truck. SIMILARLY IN OUR area, we h a ve State Senator Denny Carpenter , a nother Republican sh a k e r -a nd -m over fro m Newport. Carpenter is an unan- nounced candid at<.' r .. the United Po•tal P~t Due Slates Senate. Portugal lfphea..,ol Ford Ttdk Moves Kin Now Carpent e r has fi ddled around with filing some legal . papers but beyond that, h~ has kept mum on his intentions. Tomorrow nigbt, the s tate WASHINGTON (AP) -The president of the letter carriers' union predicts postal workers will ratify a ne w three-year con- tract that reportedly calls for raises totaling $1,500, continued cost-of-living increases and a no. layoff clause. Socialists Mob Red Soldiers WASHINGTON (AP) A son of Dr. Frank Olson, who plunged to his death after being given L.50 by the Central Intelligence Agency, s a ys the family may not file suit against the CIA because of Presi- d e nt Ford 's pe r s onal apology to them . senator wi 11 be the subject of a re- ICleption to be conducted on Linda ~lsle by the Republican As- ~ socia s or Orange County. ~ Ann uncements in the public :print ve billed Carpenter for :this s ial event as the unan- c and id ate for U.S . ;Senate. 's almos t like this has James Rade macher, head of the 193,000-member National As- sociation of Letter Carriers,' said he expects the workers to ap- prove the agreement "by a large majority." LISBON, Portugal (UPI> - Anti·Communist violence spread ac r oss N or th a nd Central Portugal today. The country's military rulers, m eeting to dis- cuss the makeup of the new cabinet, appealed for calm. become a ew political title. • Meanw in the scenic won-Serio ... C'rl..e llp · In Alcobaca, a farming town 55 miles north of Lisbon, two Com- munists inside the party's local headquarters opened fire on a crowd that broke through an army cordon and ransacked the building, police said. :derspot of Bozeman, Montana, . 'we have our former California governor Ronald Reagan who, , only yesterday, stoutly main· •:t.ained he is still an unannounced 4 candidate for President of the ~United Stales. · Reagan told Bozeman people he will remain unannounced until New Year 's Day of 1976: WHAT WILL REAGAN do to celebrate the bicentennial New ·Year ? Your guess is as good as :.mine . We could specula te, "'lR>wever, that it will happen with a roll of drums and blareoftrum- ': pets in the background. • While we wail , Senator Paul f Laxalt, the Republican from t• Nevada, has formed a committee • to pump up the unannounced can· f didacy of Reagan. Reagan has ~ blessed this effort, in an unan- ~ nouncedsortofway. w One of these days, the po~ti· • cians are all going to start talking ~ again and simply ruin the sus-r peme. ~ WASHINGTON (U PI ) Serious crime rose sharply in the f'lrst three mootbs of this year and part of the reason, according to Attorney General Edwa rd' Levi, is the number of repeat of- fenders on the s treets. In rele as ing the latest F BI crime statistics Monday, Levi said they were a "terrifying fact of life.'' BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -The left-wing Authentic Petooist Par- ty demanded the resignation or president Ma ria Estela (Isabel) Person today and issued a call for general elections. The Authentic Peronist Party is a split from the president's own Peronist party which car· ried Mrs. Peron and be.1"\late husband, former presidedt JUah D. Peron, to power in May, 1973. AN OFFICIAL spokesman said the Communists shot one man before the crowd overwhelmed and severely beat them. 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Tiro of Nixon Buddies Now In Cocomas KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI) -Two friends of former presi- dent Nixon have gone into the ·coconut tree business on an acre of land worth $5 a square foot because a building freeze ap- parently prevents them from us- ing it for anything else. The Seedling Nursery has been planted on land owned by banker C. G . "Bebe" Rebozo and New York industrialist. Robert Abplanalp, who own houses adja- cent to Nixon's on Biscayne Bay. The site is d ire ctly behind Rebozo's bank. As the 52,000 Malayan dwarf coconut seedlings grow, they will be transplanted to a 7.5-acre plot jointly owned by the two men, a spokesman said. Eventually they plan to expand their coconut seedling nursery to 100,000 trees. They ·plan to off er seedlings for sale at $2.25 each, in lots of 100 or more. Tbe price ls abofrt $1.25 below the current retail Price of Malayan dwarf 1eedllnp, which are in 1reat demand because they resllt the lethal Jellowlng !rood bUpt that baa dedmated south Florida'• cocoaatpalms. "We're IOrt of continuing a tradition oa tbJ1 Island ot. coconut e rowing that llarted la the 1800e," 1aid Rebozo. "We'd like to H• 1arden clube or clvlc iroupe tako thne." The 7.5 acre tract to wt.deb the Rebozo.Abplanalp cooonut srove will be transplanted baa an a.a· HSMd valuatloe ol 11..38 mlllloo. Howev•, Lt la loeluded lo a bulJd- lnC moratorium lmpoeed by the Dade County Commlulon. GONCALVES, A left-wing ma· jor general , said Monday he would complete a new, non- partisan cabinet of national unity by the end or this week. The armed forces dissolved the old coalition cabinet last week after the withdra wal of the S ocialist and P o pul a r Democratic parties. The defec- tions left the Com munis\s as the only party in the cabinet. The Socialist Party, the coun- try's largest, has refused to re· join the cabinet unless Goncalves is replaced as prime minister. The Socialists have accused him of aiding the Communists. Brakes Failed .. You can't conceive or how moving it was to hear him say he was outraged at this travesty of American history," Nils Olson said in a telephone interview Mon- day n ig ht fr o m hi s Frede rick, Md., home following a Wh ite House visit with Ford. Bus Crash Injures ·Handicapped Rider~ BINGHAM CANYON. Ut a h (UPI> -:-Emergency room doc- tors worked 10 hours treating more than 40 handicapped sightseers injured when their , tour bus lost its brakes on a steep mountain road and crashed at the Bingham copper mine Mon- day. Four victims r e maine d hospitalized today -one in serious condition. Thirty-eight other people were released after treatment for cuts, bruises and broken bones. THE H· YEAK·OLD bus, car- rying handicapped adults from the Multiple Handicapped Train· · lng Center, was just leaving the lookout point at the top of Ken- necott Copi>er Corp. Mine when the brakes failed and the vehicle started careening down the curvy canyon road. Driver .Joe Shirley, ZT, of Sait Lake City 1werved to mils on· comtn1 traffic and aimed the bus into a row of parked can. 'Jt smashed Into the vehicles and came to resl lodged between a telephone p0le and a cemait wall. Fourteen ambulances and oUter veblcle1 were required to transport the victims to two Author Irritated. VALLEY COTTAGE, N.Y. <AP > -Exiled Sovtet writer Alexander Sol1benltayn, 1rked by Prelident Ford'• plan to aUeod a »-natioa Eur01>4an 1ummlt a.aid Moo.day be could 1ee no~ foe a conversaUop with Ford. hospitals in Salt Lake County. ''I CAME AROUND the comer and all I could see was a cloud of dust ," s aid R on McNeil, an ·employe of the center who was following the bus. "I have never seen anything that bad, including 'Na01." Sever al Kennecott e mployes rushed to the bus and began help· ing the victims while other mine workers hosed gasoline away from the wreckage. St. Mark's Hospital called its atternoon shift in early to handle the crisis . Nineteen victims were treated at St. Marks, while Cot· tonwood Hospital handled 23 in· juredpeople . The accident occurred at 1: U p.m. and the emergency roonu were releasing the lastoftheviC< ti ms with minor injuries at about llp.m. TBllEB PEOPLE were ad• milted to St. Marb aod on• trauf erred to Latter-Day Sain~ Hospital. " Dally Pftot Dtl"'Y lsGw•_._ Mofld•y-Frkl•V If you do .-ot hWB yOut e>~r by 6:30 p.m.. calt ~ 7 p m. end your copy ""'" 09 de-hvered, S.lurday 11nd Sunday: II you do not rect1l11• your coov by a • m. &Muro d9Y. or 8 ' m Gunctty. cMI belcn to a.m anct your COPY will be~ CJrc......_Ta .. 1t u Moat Orano• OoUnty Ar• "°'4nt NOf'tl'I"" H11ntt"41ton Oectl. and WNt~at9' .... , • " ........ Sin C1•ft1en1e. C.ltlreno 9Mctl. 81n Ju•n Caplt(,.llO. Dtna Po4nt. Soul,, l.ltgune. ·LIQuna Nl9utl .......... .,.... .. r t s r g s e 'i s e e Tu.c!!y.Juty22, 1975 DAILY PILOT .41 • S«!%l~ Church Fails • I~ Repeal Bid SACRAMENTO (UP() -Church actlvlst.s ap-parent!~ have Cailed in their bid lo repeal a new law .leaallzl.Dg all private sex acts between consenting .adulta. according lo a 1pokesman fOI'-~retary or State March Fon1 Eu. • Caren Daniels Monday said o preliminary sur- vey indicated the referendum effort would fall short • of gathering the 312,40t valid signatures needed to place the sex Issue before voters next year. "It does o•t look at all promising," she said. Ms. Eu baa until Aug. 11 lo officially certify whether the referendum drive qualified for a ballot spot. Bllrt lle9ueW. to Tntlffl • LOS ANG~LES CAP > -Actor Burt Reynolds is expected lo testify in the trial of a man charged with burglarizing his home and attacking two men with a knife and hatchet at the house next door. Testimony began Monday in the trial of Vaughn Orrin Greenwood, 32, charged with burglary and assault with a deadly weapon. ( ) EL SEGUNDO (AP) Stnte -Most of the 2 ,100 ernployes at the Xerox ---------Corp. computer pla nt here will be laid off because of Xerox's decision to get out or tbe computer building business. Xerox Chairman C. Peter McCollough said Monday in New York the flrm "made a mistake" in buying the El Segundo plant, now named Xerox Data Systems. CO.et Paan "'1 Earth LOS ANGELES (AP> -A newly-discovered comet provided a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for viewing Monday night when it passed by the earth at a distance or 242 million miles. The comet , first s potted by a trio of astronomers July 2, "won't be back within our lifetime." said a s pokesman al the Griffith P ark Observatory her e. Big ...... BafJltat Dnt,..,,ed RANCH IT A (AP) -Officials say there is little man can do to restore the natural habitat or bighorn sheep which was destroyed last week in a raging brush fir e. . At least so of the rare mountain animals escaped the flames that destroyed some S,000 .acres of sheep grazing land in the rugged mounta ms of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Doetor• FOtW o.. c ... pa•11 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A physician-owned insurance company formed to provide malpractice coverage was announced Monday by a group of Northern California doctors. · Dr. Bradford Cohn, president of the new Medical Insurance Exchange of California, said the company's rates wlll be significanUy lower tha n those of other companies. · . Wiii R~•ign UP1Te .... 1'81o Maestro Seiji Ozawa s aid Mond ay he will step down as director of the San Fran- cisco Symphony, but pro- mised to remain as musical a dvis or for the 1916-77 season and serve as guest. conduct.or. IN Evacuated Two Bombs Damage SF Federal Agency SAN FRANCISCO <UP1> - Two bombs inside cigar boxes exploded Monday night in a downtown skyscraper , ex- temlvely damaging the olevator system and showering glass into a nearby alley. An under ground group called the Red Gu e r i ll a Fam ily telephoned news media sbortJy after the blast on the 34th floor of the 38-slory structure on Markel Street and claimed responsibility for the explosion. The building housed the offices of the Alcobof, Tobacco and Firearms Division of the Treas ury Department and the male caller said the blast was aimed at the federal agency. The Re d Guerilla Family earlier this year claimed responsibility for a bomb ex· plosion in a high-rise building on the same block. were described as ml.nor. Police said the janitor called authorities and the bomb squad was en route to the 34th floor when the bombs explcxled. About 100 persons we re evacuated from the building. One witness said "scores of windows must have been knocked out because the alley was covered with glass." The federal offices are being remcxleled and were unoccupied al the time or the blast. THE CALLER said lhe ex· plosion was in retaliation for the "pig killing of Popeye Jackson," a former convict turned prison reformer who was shot to dea\h as be sat in a car in front of his home earlier this year. The caller also said there was a message in a phone booth near the waterfront but police in· tercepted the letter. A .JANITOR came close lo be- ing caught by Monday night's blas t when he unknowingly picked up the two cigar boxes 200 Evacuated containing the bomb~ i!' a women's restroom. The Jarutor. Mario Lopez, removed them and On April 4 a bomb caused ex· tens ive damage to the Standard Oil Building on the same block and the R ed Guerilla FamiJy. later claimed responsibility for that explosion. In Long Beach then went back to find a note that h ad been placed under one of the Complex Fire boxes. The message said: "This .is a bomb. Do not touch." A security guard was hit by falling plaster but his injuries In March the underground or· ganization also said it set off a bomb in a savings and loan build· ing in Berkeley that houses the 'FBI offices. LONG BEACH (AP) -Some 200 residents or a thr~-story a partme nt complex w e r e evacuated after a fire broke out in one of the units, officials said early today. Fire Department spokesman Joe McLinden said firemen used ladde r s lo r escue about 20 persons, trapped on the third floor of the complex occupied mainly by studenls at Cali fornia State Univers ity at Long Beach. ·'Pot Seeds' Fo11nd After Meade Crash McLINDEN SAID the fire broke out late Monday night in a third-floor apartment whose oc- cupant was away. Some 40 firemen and 27 members of the Long Beach sear ch and rescue group battled the blaze and con· fined it lo the apartment. be added. Cause of the fire was under in· ves tigation. McLinden estimated damages a l "in excess of $20,000" and added : "There was extens ive h e a t and smoke damage to the third floor:· STOCKTON (UPI> -Police found two "partially consumed" marijuana seeds in the car or As· semblyman Ken Meade follow- ing a four-car accident but clid not c har ge the Berke ley Democrat with illegal possession. Officers said Meade suffered a facial cut Monday when his car was struck in the rear by a truck on a street connecting Interstate 5 with Highway 99, setting off a chain reaction which involved two other vehicles. cient evidence to charge Meade with marijuana possession because it was "not a usable a mount as defined by case law." Tribble also said Meade re- marked in a hospital interview that he had loaned his car lo others "quite frequently" in r e· cent weeks." "We are not accusing him of a crime or excusing him from one," Tribble said. "He was the victim in this accident." MEADE, 36. who already has announced he will not seek re- election next year. was taken to St. Joseph Hospital for treat- ment. He was the only person in· jured in the crash. "His little 1971 Fiat is in need of more than a band-aid,·· Trib· Eddie McCommons 38 YEARS a CHEVROLET RETAIL SALES EXECUTIVE In SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA! Now In his third year with the new Chevy dealer 1n Newport Beach. 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The members will share m whatever profits are made, be said. McLinden said fire fighting e f· (Orts were hampered because the sbape of the apartment complex made it difficult to maneuver fire ladders. WHILE OFFICER David Serles was checking the glove compartment for the vehicle re- gistration, he discovered two "partially cons umed" or burnt marijuana seeds. But Deputy Chief Ralph Trib- ble said two seeds were insuffi- bleaddedf::.====================3=3=10=8=R=IS=T=O=l=ST=·=·C=O=S=T=A=M=ts=~==s~==·7=59=1.=E=D=W=A=RD==M=A=AX.S==.=M=CR=ii. Cyclist Dies Queen Files. Suit YOSEMITE a breach of contract NATIONAL PARK <AP> becauseshewasforcedlo -A clovis m a n was SAN JOSE (UPI) -A 19-year-old beauty queen has filed a $200,000 suit in Superior Court charging that she was forced lo re- sign as Miss Santa Clara County against her will. Rhonda Renee Herrin, Los Altos. charged in the suit that county pageant officials stripped her of .her tiUe and scholarship. .She charged that this was ., · th killed Monday when bis restgnMay2lagams er motorcycle c r as hed will and without the ad-vice of counsel. while rounding a curve in James Torre, attorney Yosemite Valley, park for lbe Pageant Associa· rangers said. William h ed Wayne Anderson Jr., Z'l, tion,whic wasnam as wasdeadonarrivalatthc defendant, said she was park hospital. asked to res ign after pageant directors "un· ..--On-ly_t_h_e_O._l_ly_P_llo-t-,..-.-11-y-te-ll__,• animously vote d lo JQYwhet'anew lnyourloeal terminate Rhonda's re-community ••• every day ign." Bush Shorts ... from Sh~ty, in corduroy and brushed denim. @)~o@@)~@ 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 It 1s not a simple task for o patient to reoch and molntotn "lean weight" for life. 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SATURDAY, JULY 26th 9 to 6 on the Mall . l ' . . , . ·. . . . r • A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Thoughts on Detente ·The Apollo-Soyuz space link·up last week was ·another. breathtakin g adventure. despite suggestions that it was more of a public relations ploy than a true scientific effort. The five spacemen. working together so smoothly for the many months it took to prepare and execute the joint mission, set a small and admirable example for their earthbound compatriots. . Some viewed the effort as a real step toward true detente between the combatants of the· cold war. U !hat s hould prove to be the case it would be welcome mdeed. History will decide. But a voice ol warning kept cutting through the Apollo-Soyuz euphoria. . While the spacemen exchanged tokens of goodwill and the leaders of their respective nations showered them with well-deserved congratulations. author Alexander Solzhenitsyn was sounding a grimmer note. Be careful, he told us. The admirable American characteristics of str ength, generosity and magnanimity can make a man, and even a nation. too trusting. The Communist leaders have in no way changed their goals. Solzhenitsyn says. They still believe in taking what they can get, especially if it 's handed to them with no strings attached. And our scientists agree that, in the field of space science, the Soviets have a lot to get, and the American·s have a lot to give. . Solzhenitsyn isn't advocating any heat-up of the cold war. In the long run, he says, detente is the only way to save the world. But it must be a real detente based on firm ·understandings, not on endles~ concessions from the side that has most to give. Instead of bolstering the Soviets with favorable tra de agreements, loans and concessions. he suggests, let them stand on their own feet for a few years and prove, if they can, the superiority of their socialist economy. . Let them turn more of their energy to the basic cause off eeding and clothing their own people and rais- ing their standard of living. Let them work out their own space program-if their economy still has room for it. This approach in itself, The Russian author con· tends, would force the U.S.S.R. to cut down on military preparations and ideological warfare that can only hinderdetente. These are sobering thoughts worth pondering as we reflect on the space achievement. Jury Justice Over the years the right to trial by jury. one of the most precious guarantees of the Constitution, has been watered down by an increasing tendency to grant block exemptions from jury duty. Now, for the first time in more than 100 years, the California Legislature is moving to restore the jury as a group of citizens truly representative of the community. Assembly Bill 681, eliminating the whole list of automatic exemptions. awaits only the approval of the Senate when the lawmakers return to Sacramento Aug.3. As things stand now. the exempt list has removed from most juries all doctors, dentists. lawyers, teachers and public officials. along with ministers, members of the military, policemen and firemen and even ferry boat operators and tollgate collectors. Under the new bill, requests for exemption would be considered on an individual hardship basis. This should vastly improve the quality of our juries and spread a burden now almost exclusively, and unjustly, carried by senior citizens, housewives. students and a few others who can't t alk their way out ofthejob. · · Intelligence System Vital tO the Nation Naval Base Build-up Tells Story T he current outpouring of re- velations about the nefarious ac- tivities of the ·Cent r a l J n . telligence Agency i s building up to a major scan- dal. But the Fo.rd a d - ministration must e xercise ca r e that these dis - dosures d o not lead to the col- lapse of our intelligence system. · For the large structure within lhe C IA that collects and analyzes foreign data bas performed .an invaluable service over the years, and the present danger is that it may be severely weakened as administration and ~ngressional investigators seek lo curb the agency's covert political activities. My own view. based on o~. servatioo of the CIA's "dirty tricks" department in many parts of tbe world, is that it really b.as done more damage to the l\merican cause ·than anything perpetrated by the Communists. THE ABORTIVE attempt to :oment a rebellion against Jn· Jonesian President Sukarno in Jte 1950s, for example, drove rum .rlto the arms or the Soviet Union ind China. The ClA alienated rue democrats in Latin America >Y backing dictatorsrups, and .here was, of course. the Bay of !>igs fiasco. which the agency ;old to President Kennedy by .ailoring its intelligence lo fit its l1;1nned operation. So, it seems the CIA's opera· fonal side ought to be dis- nantled -which would mean aking thousands of local politi· !ians, policemen, army officers lnd journalists in dilferent coun- ries off its payroll. At the same time, however, it 1 important to bear in mind that ( STANLEY· J __ K_A_R_N_o_w_· ·America's survival is going lo depend in large measure on the efficiency of good intelligence service that can provide the gov- ttrnment with wformation about its adversaries. This information is vital to the negotiating pro- cess. THE CIA played a key role in the successful conclusion of a strategic arms limitation agree- ment with the Soviet Union, for instance, because it was able lo furnish the Ame rican negotiating learn with the d etails of' the Russian weapons system, and thereby make a bargain possible. The agency also rendered an enormous service when its analysts. scanning pbotOgraphs oC Cuba, were able to detect the implantation of Soviet missiJe bases there. Armed with this data, President Kennedy stared down Soviet Prime Minister Khrushchev in the eyeball-to· eyeball confrontation of 1962. For years there has been a bureaucratic trade-off within the CIA, under which the scholarly analysts were permitted to ply· their trade independently as long as they raised no objections to the agen cy's undercover ac· tivities. BUT NOW the seamy side of the CIA is being exposed, and the furor its disclosure is provoking threatens to wreck the agency's productive branches. Thus the time has arrived to renovate the CIA in order to save its more valuable section. The question. though, is how? Most or the conventional wisdom s uggests that the ad· ministration and congressional oversight procedures be strengthened. But trus approach, in my opinion is unsatisfactory, Dear Gloomy Gus I think that what's happening in Portugal is of much more importance than the· A potlo-Soyu z hookup. H.J.B Gloomy Gus comments •re submttltd b'f rt••dtrs •nd do not n«ens.flly rt lltc:t tM •ttttu ot the newsp1per. Send rour ~ PHvtloGloomyGus, D•il1 Pilot. Congressmen who a.re going to be skeptical about the agency will leak its legitimate secrets, 'thereby undermining its func- tions. And congressmen who believe in the agency's privileged s t atus are going to .shield it against c riticism, thereby giving it free rein. One recommendation put forth by Chester Cooper, a former CIA official, appears to me to make sense. He proposes that the analytical side or the agency be -regrouped in what he calls a "classified university" devoted solely to the study and in- terpretation of intelligence. The agency's operational UD· its, Cooper says, can either be abolished or put under a separate directorship. T.his notion has two advantages. IN THE FIRST place, it would retrieve the extraordinarily im· portant talents or the analysts, many of whom are foremost ex· perts on their fields even though they are unknown to the public. And secondly, it would break the link between intelligence and operations, thus making it im- possible for the CIA to mold its information in order to justify a covert action, as was done when lhe Bay of Pigs thrust was being planned. There may be other ideas for salvaging the CIA. In my estima- tion they lie in seeking to over- ha u I the agency completely rather than in defending the CIA 's past blunders. Soviets Eye Oil Route WASlllNGTON -Eyewitness detail of the thriving and menac- ing Soviet naval facility at the Somalian port of Berbera now available here leaves little doubt of Moscow's intention to make the new base its ace in the contest for control over the Jn· dian Ocean's oil water- ways. Se-crel ~yewitness accounts or the $100 million Soviet naval base are replete . with details gathered by crews or merchant ships. These include the U.S.-owned, Greek-flag ship ''Lord Byron," recently back in Greece alter being detained in Berbera by the Somali govern- mentfor 10 months. THE CLEAR message they convey: detente or no detente, the Soviet Union now is building naval and supporting shore in- stallations in Somalia that leave the U.S. no choice but to do the same on the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia. That is because Berbera is the focus of Soviet ef· forts to dominate the Indian Ocean and with it approaches to the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf, the world's two most vital waterways for oil. Despite tightly controlled and severely limited access, even of- ficial delegations from the U.S. Congress are reporting Soviet ac- tivity at Berbera. Moscow, say these official reports, appears to be building a facility capable of storing and handling the srup-to- surf ace Styx missile along with other requirements ror its grow- ing Indian Ocean fleet -fuel, water, supplies, rest and re· habilitation for crews. ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) s tandard Soviet flag· was hauled down !rom the barracks ship and a very small Soviet pennant run up in its place. Western seamen reported that Somalis in Berbera were over- joyed, thinking the Soviets were moving out for good. As soon as the. Aratb delegation l e ft , however, ttie !Sham i~nded . American diplomats believe it did .not dispel Arab fears that Moscow is gaining;.lar loO much influence over Somalia. Shortly thereafter , the Ar~b League postponed a summit meeting scheduled for late June in Somalia. Even more disturbing lo anti· Soviet Arab states is the fact that th~ Somalian strongman, Presi- . dent Siad Barre, imported Soviet KGB secret police to help rum build his own s tate security system. That gives Moscow an i ns ide track of potentially enormous importance w1th1n Somalia. THE UNOFFICIAL reports are more revealing than anything seen by Congressmen. The Soviet facility now includes 20 three-story apartment build- ings for permanent housing of Soviet naval officers and enlisted meo and their families. Russian women and children are clearly visible during the daytime within the large Soviet compound, wruch is surrounded by a fence with only one entrance. Soviet autonomy within this compound and in areas adjoining the main Soviet docking areas at the port is evidenced by stringent security arrangements. Every night, two Soviet patrols guard the fenced·in areas. Enclosed are barTacks and living quarters, missile-stor age areas, bigh- frequency communications stations, fuel tanks (doubled within the past year) and a cluster of bunkers presumably housing ammunition and other explosives. The 1972 Soviet-Somali treaty provided Moscow with the legal underpinning for its naval racili· ty. But Somalia's military4 sociali s t go v e rnment at Mogadishu, backed by the Soviet government, has disclaimed any base agreement with Moscow4 One obvious reason is Somalia's fear of Arab retribution. particularly. from fiercely anti- communist Saudi Arabia and Egypt. MOSCOW a lso has special naval rights in Aden, across the Gulf of Aden from Berbera, but original Soviet plans have gone awry. The permanent Russian shore party at Aden is limited to about a dozen men and Soviet naval visits must all be prear- ranged with the Marxist South Yemen government in Aden. Likewise, fears that Moscow was about to develop a major facility on the small island of Sokotra, in the Arabian Sea, have been exaggerated. It is nothing but an anchorage with a third- rate airstrip and no signs of ma- jor change. Tbe heart or the Soviet thrust into Indian Ocean approaches to the Mideast is not Aden or Sokotra but Berbera. Now under construction is a 15,000-foot airstrip a mile and a halt east of: the port with one or two runways. capable or handling any plane in the Soviet inventory. This ex- plains the Ford administration's anxiety to counter Berbera with a U.S. base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean vacuum creat- ed by the fall of t.he British Em- pire. Disgrace in a Berry Patch Eyewitness reports of frenzied efforts to conceal the Soviet pre· sence during a visit to Berbera last month by an Arab League delegation shows extreme Somali sensitivities about tbe connection with Moscow. Language Guide A praC'tical unpretentious guide lo better use of the English language. Harry Shaw's Dic- tionary of Problem Words and Expressions· <McGraw-Hill, 288 pages, $10.95) is designed for all those who wish to communicate more effectively. . ( THE BOOKMAN ] Tt just makes me sick-to see those nuos on their knees out Q)ere picking strawberries. Not because tbey are nuns but because they are doing more tban their share while 10 percent of tbe local yokels are on welfa r e! Near Farina, Ill., farmer Glen Ernst, disabled with IP i njured arJn. b ad nobody lo p'ck bi s J 'ratvberry crop. Aod though · are 10 •~eo b ~ .. un-. ~"in Ure •f~· IOb.o47 e .. • wanted to pick ••t.lrt• either. . :sq he called .St. Anthony's ..,.pkal and the listers from ~went out into hia rieJds on o.rtr knen, har vesllng his crop tor tMir hospital. ·USUALLY, a nun oo her knees would 1Mplrc us; these should iib•m~us! You and I have been the vie· ti.Im of 1neva.nc•mongen. Tba1e are the people who bellH• lh•t aovernmemt cm and mU.l en,-lneer • sod.ally jUJt. IOCIMty; that ICHrernmeol muat. ( PAUL HARVEY) provide housing. health care. education and income redistribu· lion. But the more we and other na- tions have trusted government lo improve the quality of life, tl'le more we have of crime, laziness and urban decay. Governm ent poverty pro· grams end up creating a "de· mand fo r poor people," and the bureaucrats will seek a supply if only by raising the so-caUed ·•poverty level '' by another thousand dollars a year. mE PRESS and information facilities have promoted um pre· occupation with social problerm. Somebody sald . "lfyou are not worried about social problems in Amerira. you ought to have your television set examined." It has always been possible to make a car eer out of righLeOIJS indignation-for pollticians, journalists and preachers. Now we are joined by t.be academics, and the most active growth industrle-s these days 31"8 staffed by social workers, r o- ~urcbers. sociologists-and student-age'"' exprc.Ming t.bdr general discontents through de- mands for social reform. There are armies of such student-agers accepting un- employment pay this summer who should be accepting some or the hundreds or menial jobs that are going begging. Or they'd ought to be out there in farmer Ernst's berry field making taxP AYERS out of themselves instead of leaving that wOTk to the nuns or St. An- thony's. ALL SOVIET ships ·were sud- den I y moved out over the horizon, with the single excep\ion of t he. "barracks" s hip, on permanent station, which houses ·some Russian personnel, sup- plies water and food to visiting Soviet naval vessels and is the center or Soviet activity. Before lhe Arab delegation arrived, the In clear, concise language;this boo~ explains nearly 1,500 of the most common word-usage errors and tells how to avoid more than 1,000 inexact, trite, or slangy words and expr essions. A handy desk referen~e intended to alert the reader to faulcy language habits and contlrm them in good ones u· provides multiple ex· · empies of solutions to usage pro- blems. stre11.in1 .~ and ex• preasions that. are moat (Te· .quepUy uaed. E:llcerpts from literary works are batl~ toil· luatrate maoy ltem.J. I BRITAIN is a horrible exam- ple or the direction in which the United States ls headed. In sociali$t Britain, government provisions ror health. education and welfare have caused these aervfcea to det.riorate while the .oetion itself. after year• or hemorma11n1 red tnk, Ls dying t · Eric Sevueld says, "One oC ,~ ,~ FEATtJRB.D ln the chapta-s the problems with Mane i..~ that .,.iclfl. contaJning material not~ ih he Ii ved before Fre.ud." .J'>.i\.'f\~~: any other almllar reCertnciwwk Psychology was not Marx' long J are discu.u.lons on t.rouhl'90me suit . He actually thought that the · 11 ·i verbs. idiomatic uaage ol 1¥Ql"d.s worker in nationalized lndustr)I' and expru1lon1, c.rlteness, will reel be-is a n ''owner" a nd eupbeutiams, and sJana. will thereafter work for the sheer .~ Well known as an edJtor, joy of it. The opposite hap-writer, lecturer, aad leather, pens. 'Tell you what. You n1turn Harry Shaw has served• ditec· They and we b8ve been sharing t.·j.a ,_,.d to S.dat •nd "OU , tor oft.be Wortcabope ln Compost· · •ealtb when we· •bouJd have ,,.., ,.., ' tlon •t New Yor""k Uniwnky. He been prfl'uclng weaJth1 Tbet can be my frltmd ••well.' .has been manailng editor and ·tateaeve'l\'bod1'11Weat. . 1 ...._....__'.-. --------• editorial director of Look \ ' m agazine, editor at Harper and Brothers, senior editor and vice- prcsident of E . P. Dutton and Co .• ~.nd editor-in-chief of llenry·Holt and Co. SHARON LIEBERT ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT r t t [ • I L.M. Boyd WorryCauses Loss of Hair lln.iversi~y or Wis consin Professor Fredenc Cassidy collects oddball phrases Do you know ~hat the ''golly marbles'' is? A OOn- desc"!pl disease that people get in South Carolina. In West Virginia, a "besom•• is 8 broom .• To qu.arrel in Georgia is lo "wrangle~ 1.an~le. ' And . a "plonk " in Wisconsin is a socially undes1rabJe character. Tl-IE SCIENCF. FOLK have proVed that you can lose patches of hair. if you get all shook up emotionally about this or that. At least , such is the case with some people. Divorce is probably the most com1non cause of said misfortune, they say_ PITCHES Q. "Not counting the warmup throws, how many pitches are made in the average nine-inning baseball game?'' A. Figure 125£oreach. Q_ "WllO SAID, 'The best way for a woman lo s mell is not al all'?'' A. Montaigne, the rascal. The perfume makers got pretty upset about it, too. Q . ''WllO WAS known as the Father or the Blues? .. A. W. C. Handy. Where'd you get th at query? Off a match £older? That's where I got the answer. ALMOST BUT not quite a third of the peo- ple who kill people in this country are rel11.ted lo the people they kill. BAREFOOT Ir you went barefoot in the streets, every. body knew you were a slave. That was the circumstanc.e in the Mediterranean countries once upon a time. A CAN IS an airtigh t container rilled with food that has been sterilized by heat. Or so says the National Canners Association. By that de£inilion. a glass jar or baby food is a can, but a tin of ground cofree isn't. IT WAS TllF. CLAIM of Ced1ic Adams that the oldest child in a fa mily tends to be more selfish. Address mail to L .M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Copyright 1915 L.M. Boyd u .. 11e1...,_ Writer Weds . William p _ Blalty, ;iuthor of best seller 'The Exorcist· recent· ly wed internationally ranked amateur ten- ni s star Linda Tuero, 23, or New Orleans. B l atty, 47 , told friend s ·an angel made me do it,' when asked \vhy he decided to marry . ~ ... , . -, .. DAILY PU.OT 2,100-year old Corpse Found in China Tomb PUBLIC NOTICE PUOLIC NOTICE ~~~~--,,~-~~::;:,,:--~~~~-1-~~~~~-~"'"••c,~~-~ SU .. l"fllOlll COUlllTO• THI: Sfj111f:Mf,..TO• ......... DOlllMIENT 'TATIEOFCAl..IFOlllNtAfOlll Ol'USl"OF TMI: COUNTY o• OlllA .... GE •tCTITIOUS •u s1111a1s "'"Ml .......... ?SS '"" loH-l'IQ IN'•~on' ....... ·~ H011(1E0" Ht!A•l,..GOF .. l!ll110frl '"'lo ... ot 1 ... l•<l•hou' IW\llW>> ..,..,_. fOA ""0BATf OF Wll..I.. ANO ll'OJI BVRNS MAAl"'t: ENTEAPAtSES Llnl ltl Tl:$T AMIENTAlllY !HO C.f•rlwoH., l),.v~. N(',..l)Otl &..<h'. l:llf\('ol •MAE AE01NA ""R8t!>ON (.A <nw.o lflol f\(tH'°"' Du•uin•"""•• .... MAE R, Hl'Hlll'>O N. De~•·..a ffl('f•.0 10 •OO~ft ..,., 1>1•4"' c.ountyon JIONG KONG CUPIJ -Chinese archeologists found th e "well- preserved" body of a man enclosed in ~ee coffins in_ a 2.100-ycar-0ld tomb ·m central China, the ofricial New China news agency has reported. ll said Monday that ''a valuable col- lection of relics" in addition LO the cori>se..a!Jio.was un.carthcd in the town o( Chinancheng. once known as Ying'. the capital of the state of Chu . ' ''THE INSCRIPTION on a bamboo tablet found in the ton1b shows tha't the corpse was intcr1·cd in the firth moon of the 13th year of the reign or Emperor Wen, or 167 n.c.," it report- ed in a broadcast monitored here. The dispatch described the tomb as a "rectangular earthen shaft almost 10 meters deep, with an inclined passageway leading from the ground to the grave· pit.'' THE CORPSE "was enclosed in a series of three receptacles." it s aid, "S:n outer corfin and two inner caskets, all well preserved." The report noted that although the outer coffin and the outer casket were found to have water in them. "the in - nermost casket. _ .v.•as airtight.'' It contained a quantity of a dark 'red fluid, believed to be a kind of pre· servative, the agency said. TllE DISCOVERY was the second in thr ee ye a r s by Chinese arrheologists of a "fairly well- preserved corpse" in diggings in the area. A female corpse was reported to have been fougd in Jul y, 1972, buried in a tomb dating back more than 2.100 years. Both v.•crc believed to have died about the age or 50 and both were im- mersed in a dark red Ouid. The agency s aid the man's skin was still elastic upon discovery and the NOTICE I!> t<EA E8Y GIVEN !No! 11 )Oil F•tnO ll'""'· In<, 11•0(....11 JOSEPH W. HAMlllSON "'' lolK ~•Ii. 0fl•ft, Nt,.l>Or\ B••<h, (.A Yll"'4 IW•t•n • pe111-for P•-1• 04 W!ll •11.: ln" O..l•'-111 "''' (g.n<h>< Jed lly ~ ~.,,. '"" 1u.u•nc:eol Letlt•• Te.itn'<-VllMy I< P0<•1•0fl tne C>thl'-• ···~··nc:~ to '"""h •• I MAN" flUAN S, INC ,.._IOI' 1"1\l>ef perl1e .. l•r~, -Owl 6y llo<\dlO(. M<Dtno-! u .. 11me ...o pl..,• ol IWM•"11 lfWI ""'"' S..<•el~•v "-" bffn w l lot July 7~. 191S, •I• X Tiii\ "•'•.,..,,<>I .,,, 1 11~<1 W1111 l .. •.•n .• In 11>9 ~PUrlfoom 01 O.pe•l......,>I Co<lnly Cle•• 01 Ortnll'I Counly on Jl#I# l«I. l -ol Will <Oufl, •I )00 Covo< 16. H IS fnMt C.nle• °""" -•t, "' '"" C•11 o< 'Miit• P\wi•~o O••"Ge c .... ~t D•nv P.1ot,. Me.~t11.,,n1•. 1<11. I) n.29.•no •"i""' j_ 191~. 0.~<!Jl'1Y I,\~/) WILLIAM E. SI JOHlll C-1,Clt<k fHOfrMS J,J£ ffE!llS, Jf. A1 ...... , •• u ... Js.zt Hono1 .. 1u A .... _,,_, C..l•IO<Ria 'IOlt l•I: Jtt->'Kt PUBLIC NOTICE -f ICTITIOU$ 8USINE5$ lllA .... CSl jll,TfMEMT lNi l<1llo .. ,r.q .,.,. ""'" '"' """'9 Ou>\-""''., AltorMy lO<:~lllioM< (.A ll DI NA L ><Q M(.•· lOGll • Plot>to_,..,., OtdnQe C<1•>t O•ol~ P.1ol, c;.it!•~kl .Av•''""' Hunllr>Qlo~· lltot<I< Jl'IY16,11.??,191! 2t11·)S ~Ulcr .. t•??"'b ' ' sn1all and big joints of the limbs still PUBLIC NOTICE movable. In addition, he had a full set l----------- F'hoi<il H. Mt Non..,.t 10081 C....t -H"' A~~nue, t1~nt+n111(on 6~<1(n, c. .. 11to•M!d ·-of t~th . ,..OT I CE Of Dl5$0LUTION D•I~ !.om b ro, 100~1 (,"'"•Id Avt'n~. Hunl1n111.;.11 B~•cn. c. .. iotot""" Ol"PAA1N£ASHIP ?? .... "TllE BODY measures 165.7 cen· ti meters (about 5 feel J inches) long and weighs 52 .5 kilograms (115.5 pounds )," it said. "An autopsy shows that there is still a fairly big mass of brain in the s kull, occupying about four-ri£ths or the cranial cavity." l><Jlllic ""'"' ,, ne•~l>Y Q•wn Ir.II lh•S b<J""'"' " CWI O<>t t..a by~:' MAAA.., J WESTON,<>n!I NO RMANS. llrn.le<ll>d•IMr>I«~ FRI ED, ""rf\olO<e O<HnlJ °""ne'' ..,.._ t•fS.-d Ph•l•p 1-1 M<N"""'' <11,.tne !1tl•l•O~•lirmn•n1t"""d'tyleo! T11•~ •!dlem•nt "''S 1,ie11 ,..,,,. 1ne Commufi<ly N• ... ~ PubhC;ot•on• ... 1 -co .... ty Clet~ OI OtioOlll' Cou<\IV on J ...... <:•tell• A•f •. Clh 01 St•n!Ot>. c"""'' ot 1l. 1•1s Or•Ml!e. Stale ot C•litorn1<1. ""'on '"" >81h U..y of June. 191~. by mllltidl ton w:n1, "''""'"" lne !Mlill Jl•rlne•loh•P """ te•mln1•I• 1ne1t n •1,.11on, ,., parV•·" ,,,.rein . s..,11 bu'lne'' ln ti><' 1111u"' .. ill t.P is bigger in volume than that of the ~onOo...:tlKI by 1•n p,,,,., "'no ...,u p,,v l I d h ,,. """""•(ll<lr90"•lt l••ll•l•l•e,dn!IOl't>t~ot ema e corpse an l c internaJ or-. ,....1 .. men<1rece•v .. ,11mcn• .. •P"r•t>te gans have remained intact in their ex· 10 1""''""'· The description nott.-d that the brain ternal s hape " Fur!ntr noh<e "he<~by on,.1.'f'\ !'1,\1 ' 1M "°"""''-" .. 111 nol i.. r~•p;in,,.DI<>. "om •n•~ !lay on to• .,ny oblo\Jo)hOn~ on 1.u<r<"O by l~n F'•te' •n n•• own""""' O< on t"" "'""'cl the f+rm l><JbU~ ..... 11 Or .. nge (Ca\! O~oly PolQI. Jul~??.?•.•"" Auqu'I \,I?, 1q11?lf)'I1' PUBLIC NlJTJCI-: B·IO''WI $UPEllllOA COUill: TOii' THE I l STATE Of C,.ll fORllllA FOil l HE COUNT.., 011' OllANGE ...Cl ICE OF H~<l .. :·,-:~6f F'[llTlolrf fOll PAOllATE OF W ILL A"'O FOlit LETTIE A!> TEST AME,..T A II.., Standards Nixed $5,000 OATl:O AT C.<l"d M• , ... c. .. 1 .. o•n• ... 1n,. 1a1n ""' "' June, •~1s. """Y J. Yic•tOn IOO•m•nS • "~" l'ubh""'!I O<ang.e C.o"" o,.,,, F'tlol. J11lyll, 1•/} lb'lli->} c ,1at~ ot ALVINA 9 . lAI(, ~<ed\e<I r.or1c.e IS MC RI BY C..•ll(N '""t JAM(SL lATEll~>!•lo·!l...,,e,,.,dP<'I•• !Ito:> le• F'•ol><o1r cl Woll'""" 10• t•w.anc;• cl L•llr•~ l e>l11mr nl••"< IQ Inc Pell" Honer, •eleren<t tu ""h•<h ,, '""°'" '°'' '"""'"part•«•""'· an<I 111 .. , '""hf"" ana l)lt<e ol """'lnq t"e '"m~ I>.!•_.., On Beer WASl-llNGTON {AP) -· The U.S . Consumer Product Sa£e t y Com- miss ion has denied a petition from Adolph Coors Co. to establish a federal sarety standard for glass beer bottles. ··we have no record or any particular problem with Coors' or anybody else's bottles,'' Com- mi ssioner Lawrence Ku shner said t.1onday. The agency·s starr is expected to report in a few weeks its r ecom- mcndotion as to whether Bottles . standards a re needed for sort drinks to prevent ex- plosions·. Pop bottles seem to ex- plode more often than beer bottles. Ku shner said, "but I'm not pre- pared lo say that even al that level they constitute an unreasonable risk.·· He said beer bottles are capped under lower pressure than soft drink bottles and that most beer is pasteurized in the bottle, in efrect subject · ing the glass to a pres· sure test. for only $121.59 a month. Whe1her you need $5.<XXl or $10,000 gel it from the people who lend m illions. Comme1c1o l Credit. Monthly payment bo::.ed on o $5,CXX> HomeOwner loon, for CIJ monlhs, al on onnuo~ percenroge rote of 16%. To!ol payment $7:295.40. A loon or $5,000 and over mu::.t be secured by o combination of real and personal property. Convnercial Credit Corporation IC\ HomeOw11er loon!. ~ • 370 East 17t11 Street • Phone: 645-8700 PUBLIC NOTICE 1-------------1 wltor •"II. s.1q1s.•1~ JO""'·'"'..., NOTICE OF PVfll.IC H EAlllNG <O<lfl tocm ct 0.parltneMI No. lot .,..rd' NOTICE I!> HER£1l.., C.IVEN tllal U>url, at IOO Co•lc Center D"ve W.-•1;oo~ ""'~""n1 le S<eel"'n )<Oil lot Arlie: lo: 111. l!>eC.oly DI Sitnt• Ana. C.olototnl.._ Chapter 111, ot Part 111. O•v•~oon 11 01 O..lr<!Jul,.11, 19/S. '""Heal If\ •nll S.ote1v Ca~ ot lhf! s ...... WILLIAM E. SI JOHN. cl Cflnctnlf. a P<>b!I< """""II ""'" bo.• County (le<k ""'"on AUQ<l\I 6. 191S. a l I JOp.m ."' CMlllSTElllSON & KAALOWEC I~ Confl!<fnce Room llc"<lh llaorl o! '11-~l .... In.om •n., IM Coly Hall ol lne City o! CM la"'"'""• Po<'l•,..,llle, CA. 'lJU di JI F<>i< Dr l v;,, Co~l d Me'"• T9l:Uot)IM·4'J.t Ctlllarnoa. a l wnocfl ~•Ill lirrr 11\f' ot.t1enoeyl,...: ~tifloner .. , ,, llo.lrd O! Dlre~\Ors cl 11\f' CO'ila """""° Plltlt!!.he<I Or•n""' Co•U Oaolv Polet. 5.ano l.orv Ol>ltkt .... 111 ne,u anc di>· J ... 1, 21 ,2!, 18, l9JS 2~'1Q.11 l~•m1ne P•otell> dM!I ob1e<:1•0.,.,....., rt· -••• t.,, e•~mpt1on•. •I •nv. to t"'• P'OPO~O a~se,•ment lo• """' .. rw1 !lllrb;IQe COlle<toon "' ~el 101 lh ln a r~ pQrl !•led ""''"'"'-' 5e< '"'"' y al t"" D•' ""' •I l'>O ctl•tf' o• 1ne Do>l"tl, II Fd" Dt>YP, CO•\~ M1·~ ... Cdlo!O<n<" NQTtCE IS H E II EBY I URTHER GIVEN lllal tilt ~<1•<1 ' ~Pott"" h ie 1n tho of!1~.-e1 1r.e Co>t" M••d s~n•l·""' o" l"CI. /1 FlU< Q., "<•', IPUt lh I!""'. ROO<n 01. m•y l>e "~"'"'"ti' .,..,,.o.'tn mo.• '"'"r•Ot8.00•.m ... nd} OOp "'• COSlAMt:SA <,AN!TAR'f O!ST 111( l t(d!~y ...... (f\~"'Pt Cl••• <II I l'oe !)"!'it I Put>to~ Oranq\' C<>•~1 Oo11ly "'lol, July •S,?). IQIS 7}31 J! PUBLIC NOTICE 4S10t P UBLIC'. ~OT1c·t: • .0.jJ NOTICE TO Clll EDflOllS SUF'l!A IOA COUllT OF THE Sl ATE OF CALI FOAM!A FOCI 1·H E COVNT Y OF OltANGE No A·tJ- E.,l;ol~ ... JOHN A Yll,..O(Ro<LOOT, O..~e•Y<i Orange Ge,lling--·araund "County just gal easier. MOT ICE OF TAUST££'S SALE T.S.No.11\Z On AUIJl'.C 1~. 1915, .. 1 •:00 A.M .. D!.L SEAV!CE C.O., •s 111'1Y <>PPotntell TtlfSIH ..,m,, anll fK,lrsuant to O.e<l <11 Tnnt re<:.,,de<I Julv 31. 1tn • ..., !n~• l«o. 28606, In -101•9. Jl'>9<' 10, 04 DI t.c:lol ~c.,,!ls In 1"" otfke ol IM c:o...n. !y f'le <Ot!ler ol Orange Counl~, Celllcrnoa, WILL !'oE.LL AT PUBLIC. AUCTION l O HIC.H£S l BIDOER FOP CASl1 Cpey.01>1e "' Ome "' !.ale'" 18wl"I mone , O! lhe Unlle!I States! 111 the ..out" !t•<>nO enlran<e 10 tne 0111 county cour!"""""· '" lh• C•lyol Soanl"' M.o. Calllcrno.o. ;o!I ro11tot. Tolle""" !n- te•esl con•er«t le an!I now """' 1J¥ ll ..nOt• s.11111 Dte11011,u,1 •n t"" P•-•· ty "luate!I '" '"'" co .. My a fld Sidi~ "'"'" I toed "s NOTICE '~ HEREBY GIVEN !O ""' r•edll.,,~ 111 th<> lll>C•" M<1rrw11 ""<-n1 tflal <)11 Po"r"'n' hav•nQ .,,.,...., .lQ..\"'" tne '"'" ~<~n~M "'~ r,.,,.,,,..., 111 ••19 t...,.m, wolh t ne ""'~''a•v VllLI<"""· ·~ tne of!lce ot '"" cte•~ ot th~ ~bo.,....., tilted COUr1,.,, to o•.,.,..nt I hem. wo11\ 11>1> ""'e''"'' «Out:ht•\ !O th" un!l!'t\>QnP() o1t •ne Oii•<" cl Of,w;or a Milli."' 1•>1n' A,,.."'°"' ot 1..., ~!<>••. !>u•!f' .:r. L~' ..... le<.C.A 'KJOl.l,wl\1<h"!""t>t.oc~(;! ~;....,,, ot the .. nae•"o""d in al•,,...,,. '"'' i>er1•inlnq 10 H>e e•la!., ct 'd•ll .,.. r <eden!, wo!1ll<\ ""'r mOt>t"' att~r lf>& , l•t\I P<lbloca1•<>nol thi>nofice. • 0.lled June?•. 1•1}. ,, • C•mone l..,noreMrn.,,. E •tc"I" • ol Ille '"''" '.I! • ot IM •bow nf......., de'o:'9<nC DEWot.RBMAl..L 1•1A ... 11ue11t IM SI••' ..... LH"-"1:.Cot..'M061 A~'l,...E••<ulor, • T•I: fl1JI JT1·••J4 , • ~, Publl~ O••n<ie 1:"'1'1 Oaolv F'.iei#. July I, I, lS. 17 l~IS '•l1 ~~ PUBLIC NOTICt~ ,., LOI l <>I T 'II<: I Na. 2387, on ll'e Cily cl (Mid Mew, (P<1n!y 111 Oran\I<'. St~ ol "'OTJCC TO CllEOI TOllS C•lllcrnia, a'"'" map rt«>,.IC!I on !.UPEAIOACOVATOFTHE , 8oai< IO ~~llot M • .., .. uanl!'O~Mtl>'o.f STATE Of CALlfOllNI,. FOA In tM ollo<e QI the Counly llecota.1 "'I THE COVNT T Of ORANG£ wioCoun\y, ,.o_A_ Tne "'"" •O!lre~~ ar>!I <>Iller COfTYY!On E""""' "0EL1NE '. McNt:W, ~·'° dn1Qn .. +on.•tany,ol tnetealp•-f1J ~now n '' AOl"oLINE lHOMP~O"I !le\C'."""°'"°ve•iPl'rllO<lc!ltobe. / *-"'EW P.<t·•~ ~ll W .Wil.....,Sl<eet N011(E •S ><t:R°rkYC.!VfNl0 1 ~ ~t•Me,..,c.i,1crn•il , ! <~Ctl!<>r' ot 1r.., .. c.ove nd...,..11 O..C•C!""" The unot:rslGne!I l•11Mee !l•'oelal""'' eny liability'"' •ny on<orrectne ... <>1 1,,,.j !h.ll •I! i>e••on, h.o•in9 < la•m' "9d"'1t' "••t1 a O!l•ed<I an<! othe• common "" '"" ._..., ""•t<l<'nl "'" •c<1u0f<"!I lo I•''\. ~one\ion,lt en,.uio ... nr>erein j lr>l>m, wtln Int necr •s .. rv v<>u<'"'" "' S.•11 Wit win i.. ma!le, but ,.,Ul<l<lll '"" Oll<e" o! tnP <le•~ of fhff i•bov~ "" co,oenant or watf<>nlr. t~D•<>s> °' ,,... hllr<I<""'''· o • lo pre•~"l th~m. "'''" 'f"' ploed, r~r!11n9 lolle. P<I'""'''°"·"'.., I nece'"'"'' vou<:""''· to !II~ urlOo'•"gr>...., t""'btancti, to pay \he rem•1n•nq0<1n· al C.P HO"""'', C..-rtnrt & ll•°"'"· A._, til»)I .,.,.m QI lf>e nole (s I ~tt u•f.'d I)' .W•dl lc•n•'>•, 4WJ Cilrnp<>' 0" •~. llo • lUll, O..e<I of l •u•I. "'itn in1e•e111~. "' '""'"'1><>•1 ae•<h. C•l•IQ•n"'· wn•<" i,' l)<Qvollt'<I in ._.;Cl note!• I. a!lv...,.,~. 111 tne p1ac.e or """ne,, "' thr uno<:•••IJ"l!'d ...,,, under'"" ,erm• c l'"" Doed ot or.•nma11.,r,l)l!<t.i.n11>111o!ht:P•!.i\ll 'I T·~~I, !~~S, charge• ena ~•IM"""' Ill t~ sao!l llo,e<l•:nl wot hon'""' monll"<>'I~ ''"''ff •nll ol 1r.., ltl'•h cte•led by The ll!Sl""'bh(<111<1ncl1h•~nolo<t , W•!10ffaol lr11\I. . Ddl !IJul R 19)} The l>enthuary ""<H:r 1-<>•ll Of.oe<I ot ~ • • Trust h~rt1olore e•eculr!I ..,..4 OI'.· OOl'IOlHV M AUBC:l'll, Ii'' Riding the bus has never made more sense than it does today. . Orange County Transit District will take you more places in Orange County than ever before. There are more buses-all modem, comfortable and airconditioned. More bus routes. Redesigned schedules. New services. Everything is changed and improved. The price, however, is still only 25q: - There are new ideas. Park-N-Ride Express has introduced a series of nine new commuter routes to get you to and from work in peace and comfort. The cities of Orange and La Habra offer door-to-door Dial-A-Ride motorcoach r•••···-----------------------·:··-···---··------------.;;..., I WANT TO GET THERE. Plea5e send me Schedules an? information on: • '°~~ 0 New routes serving my area: ______ _ 0 Park-N·Ride Express commuter service. O General Orange County Transit Information. • Addr..,,, _________ City _____ ZiP'---- service for 5Qq:_ Brea begins Dial-A-Ride soon and other Orange County cities will follow. Chances are there've been changes made in your own neighborhood. Right around the corner from where you live or work. Every day, riding the bus gets easier and more enjoyable. The time has come for you to give your bus system a try. You may be surprised. 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CA. .. 1J ~ .. tc.i..ea11ter11l•ttW,., .l ™I 111ll6M..WI Tlfl: f114) Ul•'IO"' -(M.-11tllMCOl.IPon100r1nv41County1'11n111Dwftct.1200 Nonb M..1n SIHI«. S.n111 Ar1'. C•hlon1,. '210a.), A"'""yfef1 ,.."l.._n ..._nfef: ..,lllleM• •• • ••--•-•••••••••••••••••••.•••••·•••••••••••-•-•••••••••••-.. ""4111~ Or•t>OI CMl l l)<>tly ~-'°""''""'° Orano-c: .. 11 o.tlt ~ L::::::::::::::::::::::,:;::,:;::,:,:::;:,:;,:,:;.:;,:,:;.:;,:,;,,;, ___________________________ 'i ___________ "'j' _____________ ~l.Mvl•.tt.lt,"'' ,_.1-1 .My1to,11,tt,tt11 -~,.1 _,~ ., ' /,,. t ~ ·-·~ ,48 DAILY PILOT 'Marigolds,' 'Water, Golden West Opens First of Two Shows Arter three years, Golden West College is back in t he summer Lheater bmsiness. The Huntington Beach eampus, which stopped producing in the summer after an ambitious 1972 program which included "Play It Again, Sam," "Dracula'' and some ex- perimental one-acts, re- turns to the summer spotlight this week with the first of two plays- one a serious drama. the other • rollicking com- edy. Intermission Tom Titus The drama, Paul Zin- del 's Pulitzer Prize- winning ''The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in- lhe-Moon Marigolds," opens Wednesday night for four performances in the Actor's Playbox Theater. Next Wednes- llay will find Woody Al- len's "Don't Drink the Water" t aking a four- day residence in the larger GWC Community Theater. a c:ast headed by Mark Shaw and Joan Hagerty as an American couple who take refuge in their embassy from the wrath of an Iron Curtain coun- try 's secret police. Laurie Sontag will play their daughter, Jim Boyce is the am- basssdor's inept son and Ray Scott will portray a priest who's been in hid- ing for six years. Completing the cast are Bill Van Earde, Kenn Copp, Jim Cook, John Goodnight, Francis Allen, Mike Culp, Ray Provost, Dan Hodges, Mike H atfield, Bettie Bielfus, ~eda Quiros and Audrey Wolden. Curtain limes for both plays is 8:30 p.m. and reserva· Uons, at 892-7711, are re- quired. ~o OPENING this week, at t h e Westminster Communi- ty Theater, is a children's show called Stephanie Keenan, Mi chael Luther, Kathy Morton, Nancy Nye, Michael a nd Stephen Schoc h e t, Michelle Thompson and Mary Tomasek. Performances will be given Fridays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 2 p.m. with this Friday's show a lr eady sold out. Reservations are being taken at the theater box office, 893-8626. * CALLBOARD -Audi- tions for the Huntington Beach Playhouse's open· ing show or the new season, Jean Kerr's ••Finishing Touches," will be held Sunday July 27, at 7 p.m . in the playhouse, 2110 Main Street, Huntington Beach .... the comedy calls for a cast of four men, three women and an 11 -year-old boy .. .J ean Koba is directing and the play opens Sept. 12 for five weekends. GUEST DIR ECTOR Denise Dunne is staging "Marigolds," which focuses on the nagging, penurious existence of a ~\vidow and her two aaughters. S h erry Hanson p l ays the mother, with Dalia Rose and Laurie Halliday cast as the two young gjrls. Susan Bates and Dan Baerg complete the troupe. "Aesop's Falables," a -----------.; Rehearsing for next week's "Don't Drink the Water," under the direc- tion of Chuck Mitchell, is comic retelling of the old fables "the way they re- ally happened." Diane Schoebel is directing the play, which bows in Fri- day for three weekends. Among the cast mem- bers are Robyn Allen, Whitney Brow n , Michelle Galvin , Randy Hudson, Diane Katz, Stars Announced P or Horror Film· LOS ANGELES (AP> -Bette Davis, Karen .ck. Burgess Meredith and Oliver Reed have .:en signed to star in a contemporary horror film, .. Burnt Offerings." · The movie, based on the novel by Robert Marasco, concerns a family that is terrorized while spending a summer vacation at an isolated country _estate. It will be produced and directed by Dan Curlis, who has produced for television such remakes as .. Dracula," "The Strange Case of Dr: J ekyll and Mr. Hyde" and "Frankenstein." ·Model to Portray Vivien in 'Gable' . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Model Morgan Briltany will portray the late Viven Leigh in Universal Pic- tures' "Lombard and Gable." Miss Brittany will appear in a scene in which Clark Gable escorted his costar o! "Gone with the Wind" to the Cocoanut Grove. "May the bluenoses leave it lay for the pleasure of those who.se taste It lse Jlld11h Cmt, NEW YORIC MAGAZINE . 709 E. Balboa BL•67l-4048 OPEM DAILY AT MOON MiDt4t6H't SHOWAtl. & SAT. ~® No one under 18 PUT A HEW IXPHIBtCE IN YOUI LIN-5& ·fARJHQUAKE PG~ CHAil TOM HISTOH • AU STAR CAST s.. It ritlllitt The M~wport LIDO B~ach 673-8350 ~· 2-lllG WEH! "SUPER SESSION" EIP\.OSIYI SUlftHG & HOT KA THO ARDS IT HAL JEPSOH · PlUs---1 "WET & WILD" I l>'f'I ... &..-. locwd SMtt COMf\.ITI M4()W$-7:4' 6 t:45 MESA 1884 Newr.ort Costa Mna 54 I SS2 OMEFOR ALL .•• AMD AU. FOa FUM PG COlOll U1111ed Artosls m\'11\ti~f 'W2"S IUI Cntt Hwy ~. COac»IA DIL MAil PE1HSEUHS & •MfXED COMPAHY- ,.. TO OUR CUSTO..-S: SOL CUP OF ... PAMTNB LIMOMADa SEE IT TONIGHT! { A GREAT TV. SPECIAL .) y 11 ,~ A back stage look at Laguna's famous 1 Living Art' pageant. 7:30 TONIGHT produced with assistanc0 from I sz.;.-~<9/~ 1 see it exclusively on KOCE-i&O Chnge County ,._vt u' "' •}1 Ice ~ skating everyday. I MESA VERDE CEMTER ~IAM-.CothMew Td. l714J 979-HIO .... _.. •.. ,. ..... _ ... _,,, "'' "',. NI. I Mk 12·2.• R1'04 JOM"f e THI WNO .. 4-ftAOt sn110 TOMMY ""' MONTIHY POP tfGl 7 /l 8 A °'SHAMPOO .. tll 'Vf °'LAW • DlsoaJ>H• •• Otien Dally· 1t: 30 Men th"' Fri t.2: .. PM-i1.ts. ·1 THE CITY SHOf'PING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 S.A . FAWY IMANCHHTEA EX.I 0 .0 . FRWY ICITY DR. EX.I Closing Stocks, HmedayfrHh In t~e l1t.uijijm)i · ~ WAUIMNATTT SADULEOAr.K P l AZA I •• _, •'. ' t ' I ' • • -.&.\OllC-- .,..LASTDn•1.· ---f"OUNTAINVALIL.EV • ••,, .... ••\•a ••~<..t• ... •N ''"'•1 "DOCTOR DHVAGO" -....or: 6ACA .... T AWAUS f" OUN1AIN VAL-LEV• ... .-• " • '•• t~ '*• t • • r. v • Gneofeur Dlnosours -""' -Is MJssl119 "OHDfttU.." 1,...1n •U-1" Ail-TIME GllATI I 11' C1ASSIC t OOCIOR ZHWAOO G£NEAAl CINEMA CORPORATION wear THE MANEATER .. Selcl I 4ll 4"W fw ...... w--.. H• 1 'g ....... 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CINEMA euc .. .,, tlu\-M..I _ •M601147-'01 Tu!!d!y.Ju!y22, 1975 DAILVPtlOT .49 TV Highlights Other Deaths Top Bicyclists Pedal in Mesa SAN DIEGO (AP> - Vice Adm. Charles A. Pownall, 87, a veteran ot two world wars and at former govefnor of Guam, died Saturday. ea.ta Mesa's Secood Annual Bicycle Grand Prix, which drew com· petitors from all over the nation seekin g points toward the U.S. riding championship is history. KTIY (11) ~:00 -Ethiopia: the Hid· den Empire. This special explores the lit· Ue-known country which was the legen· dary home of the biblical queen of Sheba. Actor Joseph Campanella narrates. ~BC (4) 8 :30 -"The Last Survivors." Marlin Sheen stars in this TV dr~a. based on a true incident, of a ship s office~ who must sacrifice lives to save others in a crowded lif eboaL Diane Baker. Tom Bosley and Christopher George are f ea tu red. An estimated 5,000 competitors and spec- tators participated in the eisbt·hour rneet Suoday, according to Rip Ribble, ol the sponsoring Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services. • Pownall was appointed Guam's governd'r in 1946 a nd retired from . military service three years later after a 39· yearNavycareer. A pre-race l>arade --=------::'."""""".'.,...,-----featurin• the Squires' ABC (7) 8:30 -"Let's Switch." Two Barbar as (Eden and Feldon) swap their lives in this TV comedy-drama. TV DAILY LOG Tu esday Evening JULY 22 Di•nt Baker, T Olll Bosley, Chistopher Geoiae. Bruee Dnison, Anne fran· CIS, Percy Rod1i1uez. A ship's othcer must decide which passengers in 1n overtrowded ltfe~t are to be mi1· !iced so th1t the majo111y ~n sur· VIYf. 0 (~Cf)) (3) al ABC Tueiday Motif: (C) (90) wlet's Slritd!!" (R) (dra) •75 -Barbm Eden. Bar- blra reldon, ~ae fllflll, Ric1111d Schut A hop woman's maaazine e411or and a pietty suburban home· "'at.er swap hves -at1 e:htnet that rM•ls some surthnc ttlinas abovl themsel•ts and so11e big wrptrsts about thl!lr mtn. Death Noticn Drum and Bugle Corps, ----------state c h ampions from eUl'l'tNOTON Los Angeles, kicked ol the affair run on a course laid out from Kalmus Drive aod Red Hill Avenue near Orange County Airport. DAVID I'. 9UFFINGTON anel SHAltOH D. eUFFINGTON of ,,_.. \alftVallrt. Oe~ofCIMlh,Jwly it. m s. Survl"'9d by 2 IOf'IS, MlchMI S. and .i-A. Buttlnoton of the hOml. MIT. Buffington was alMI wrvl\led Ir( Ns P8Aftl Mr. • Mn. PMnlon M. 8uf· tlng!Oft of IO<AI Raton, Fla.; llrcltllOr ltobort K. lulflno1on of DHrtltlel C 0 NT E ST ANTS lleKll, Fla. Mrs. 8ulflnQIOft _,. .iJO shared about $1 7QO in wnlwel l>y tattler Vtrn B. Houter of • ' Sen Btmarellno, ca. Mr. eumnoton pnzes donated for the westlleA»l"ant Prlncipalof Fountain annual event in addition Val .. y HIQfl sthOol; a memtl« of Ille • Uofl\ Club of Fountain Valley; Prtsi· tO COilecting po&ntS Otnl o4. Tiie Arts • Cullural 0_., o4 toward recognition and FounJaon Vtlley; a member of tllt . . &oaril ot Directors ol IM Fountain trophies 1D State a nd n3· Valley Boys Clul>; llft member of,,_ tionwide bicycle racing Fowntaln valley PTA ; Commllle• · · Cllalrman of Fountain valley Boy COmpetittOO. S<ouh; Dkeclor of Fowntain Vallly The meet was sanc-Arr4rlcan FltldS.rvlcu,aor..,.1eo4 ti ed b h A Mln~rl Unlvtrslty · rtcelvtel llis 00 Y t e mateur MaStef'I at use. Ho .:es Prftldtnt o4 Bi c y c 1 e L e a g u e 0 r AIPll• Della Slom• Pro1en1ona1 America Frtternltv and a me mber of Dell• T1u • Dtlla. Ho Mrvacl In Korean War In tlW Senior di ViSiOn honors Air Force. Mo . eumnoton "'" • went to Ralph Therrio of 9raduata of Valley Colleoe In S.O BtrnarcSlno •nel •HIM Womtn of Ille Torr a nc e, first' and Year of St. Mary's IEpllcop•I 0-dl. Mike Selmins or Santa SN ttrwd as Bank Secretary tor 10 .,..n 1n eorona c1e1 Mu an<1 Founi.in Barbara, second, on the va11eyarus. Memorl•I Serv1<n.2 PM 38-lap 60.8 mile course. W9dl>O$day, St. Wlllrlel's EPIK-1 • . . . °""'"· Huntlnot°" a.ac11. 1nt.,ment Themo rode tl m two Pacific Vltw Mtmor lal Park. hours 23.2 minutes. Mt~t.t Contrll>utlons may be ,.,,... b ' . . . . tott1tScl'lot.,S1>lpFunc11or~1 s. T e senior d1v1s1on ~ J-A. Buffington, paya1>1e to drew 96 entrants, said G<Mn:llan o4 Mlcl\ael s. tnd Jamu A. Ribbl b l Bufllnoton minor cllllelren. Maol to e, ut on y 63 com- Otlly PllOt MM! ,.... THEY'RE OFF IN COSTA MESA'S SECOND ANNUAL GRAND PRIX FOR BICYCLES Top Cyclist From Across U.S. Make Local Event a 'Resounding Success' THE J UNIOR division was won by Larry Scott, 18. of Chicago, Ill., who did the 12-lap, 19.2 mile course in 44 minutes 56.9 sec ond s. H e was followed by a second place finis her Todd Morey or Los Angeles. 14.4 mile course in 39 minutes, 10.4 seconds. Laguna Beach's Linda Stein, 19. of 1244 Starlit Lane, a Saddleback Community College stu· dent, won the women's division, touring the course in 40 minutes. 2n.8 seconds to win over second place Eileen Bums of San Diego. Miss Stein is reigning California Women's Champion in both sprint and road racing. MIDGET divis ion honors went to Grant Foster of San Diego, who did his three laps. or 4.8 miles in 13 minutes. 45.8 seconds, followed by his brother, Greg, in second place. The novice divis ion ti- tle was won by Gordon Hoo of Cupertino. \.\ho did nine laps or 14 4 miles in 38 minutes. 39 8 second s fol low ed b' Stanley Chadle. o·r Team honors were won by Schwinn -Paramount bicyclis ts, whose 3S points edged out the South Bay Wheelmen. with 34 points. (Ann Landers OJ ADVISES in the Riverside. I DAILY PILOT 5:3~ (19) Mtl'f C1itfit1 Slit• Q)Thll "" IWi 1 e115f't11•uan 9:00 IJ @Cll (I) Hnai F"...O ~Pre· 1e111Jn1 •.• in the Center Rina ••• Murder" (R) Wo ht, inlttMhontl spY and relentless nemesis ol Stevo M~rrett, rnppears 1n Hawaii 111 pursuit of a vi!.itrng fOfei&n 1111n1sler, who is under the prot<ct!Clll ol th• Fovt·O unot. Rober1 Hiil, Attomey. 157St B~t peted. 5'., Sulllt 110, Wostmlnster, c.111. '1tll. · PIKlhcVlowMor11M1ry Dlrtttors. ...---------------------------------------------~----------- Veterans division win- ners for men 40 and over were Bob Koester, or Los Alamitos and Phil Guarnacci, or Brea, first and second, with Koester finis hing the nine-lap, (i)) Otattl' s Clloict Ti.vtf film ;anopinc Gourll'tl Uttle Rasuls 7:00 = Bf). ~100 m CEl "<irs 3 tro11skle Bowlin& tor Dollars (!)Mod Squad i The Ufttoudlab:es Mm Criffin SM The Bold OlleS i la Vuelta dt M11Tot1t Tbt Best of Evuirla at Pops Silllttltn C.nttdJ (Jl Tnrth 01 Con~utnets 0 What's MJ line? m I love Lucy 9:30 0 """ Q) The FBI m Ye.senia ED la Multr Proh1bida Qt.I The Blc Valley 10:00 D @ @ ({)la r1a ~, JHts &!) HU Slltplltrd's Amttitl "Rid ''Odd Man loses" (R) An intrioete i'!!._lhe CrtJ of Los Ana•l~K plot hltdled by thnt t1fl*l 111et11-CQ:!! (i)) BtMm bas to hijldt $300,000 of an . in· d) On•a dustrial company's funds used In m Tllrtt ~ces illicit deals aces IWIJ whell the 7:301Mn Trmu11 Hullt =-~u«~s:~ = tM atllel· · ~ ~ 00 Hollywod Squal'tS B 9 Cil 0§ m Pllicl SlMJ "The lm Aolericl• ~ Witness" (R) lhe slOIY of ,olltf Ut's Makt A Dell efforts to come up wittl-aad then (jjj 0) To Tell tlle Tmlt P'Oled~ witness wiltlnt to teshly lflilioa $ Now1r. (211f) "\JI• •&ail\$! 1 lf4111 at robbtll. Don bell" (dra) '« -T111ullll Bank· Meredolh, Mdffl Cott and James lh'~ ~::a~ l~~m.:= ~ 19 (I)) CD m Miras Welby AMtica• Oatdoo111111n • "TIM htal Cllalleftl•" (R) A Allitnll Wol'd 1111n alr.IO$t dres b<uuse a ·-111 Utt1e Rlscals dod« is not tJvilll 111at11h b1111 1:00 t)lftl ()) CoH limn (R) Wiien and ltttntlon to lier Pftiellts in the a smalH1me ttlortoonost bullies hmily P1act« Cuter. Jess Wilton Michael into handlna ~er his luoch ind Joe Kapp llJHt. money every day, Michael tries to aJ Qtt S.Urt keep 11 from h•s l1m1ly, but they r:af C11t1 hm tond out and ergumenls ensue about ED lnttr11tioNI Allillltiet1 Ftstiul how lie should deal woth the rip· 10:!0 Q c.1111111aitJ Fttdbact off artist. I!) Nen 0 (l:i r 61 (i.Ol El' Adam·lZ "~ome 0~ Alft1d Hitcflcock thrnr Worth Oy1na Fo(' Part I (Rl ED fttliA Co'4 Reed's wole (cuest K1islrn Nelson) @ii f.J.itts I uraes hom to ltave the force all" he risks hos fife to ~ve 0111«1 11:00 lo 0 em mm lktrs Milloy 1n 1 eun b11tle. 3 (!) Qj @@Nin U Moue: (2hr) "Sink the liis· l..t tf ~ 111rck" (a~) '60 -Kenneth More, Set. lil\e D1n1 Wynter. Carl Mollotr. • The lllCy Slle.r @Wild Wild West lllisslltt: ,.,..... 0 1~())1 ro a>Ho" o.,, w S4* W111l1 Fon1ie is away, his met1tful ()1) (}) llr. llldy 1•rllriend decides to tut the lmt· Q.f n. u.toOalllcs worthiness ol Rchtt, wllo's been U) n. nm. (:qt • deltcated by Fonzie to mp taln ot1 CQj Cl)) WMttd: ~ • Alive her. m CJ!m!D Et.~: The Hidde• 11:30 D ml ~ In llleiorit: (Input Joteph Campanella narults (f) ''Tile . . (dn) '69 - this National Gtoar1pll1C Special U· NICOi WiRiamsoft, Racllel Robtrts. plo1111c this 11tt1e kllCIWll country. B ~ (!)II§ all JoWr Canta the 1tcendary home of the llbtiu· Robert Klein cvests. Quten of Sheba. This special pro U Tht HotllyllMMl'S ~ides 1 me opportunity to voSll thos @ Mowtt: ~ (dn) '39- remolt land and to meel the ptoplt Ala raye, W1mtr Buler. who call Ellllop11 home. 0 (~ (f)) (I) W'Mle Wtt!d M11· Q) M111daJ Th1u frii4tJ tery "Murder in the flrsl Person &>Cl Show de Iris Chaton S1nfula1" (R) Q_& Mtvlt: (Zhr) "Yotnc M•• Witlt 0 Mom: "'Tall T"lfl" (dra) 'Sl A Hon1" (dra) ·50 -Kuk Doutln, -Dick' Powell, Paull Raymond, Lauren Btcall. Dons Day. Adolph Menjou. fE) Tk RIYah ot Sllc1lodl Ho'111n ''fhe Horse ol the lnvisiblen Car U.'«I D TlllllPt Z... 11a1:111, world lamous chest hunter. m Mo¥\t: ~ ' tllt Flyin1 1s ulltd into HIH'"' Hall on the Outi......, (d1a) S2-An Gardner, eve of Miry H1111ns· wfddong. Her Ja"'es Mason. · father IS d1spe11te because the m Gtt Salft family &host, an invislblt hone. has • thrutened M1ry's Ille. Donald Plea· 12:30 U llY'PO sence stars.. 1:00 1~ TMllfM m Cl SM tit s,t.ta PINI Cl)()) QI (j) NM m..,..... 1.a....c• '""'!IS use... (C) """"" .i .... l:30 o @CI> Cl) 111ws•H (R) Tiit Ri_.. (adv) '62 -11n11 .iatlMws. • entire 4077th ttam of so1seons llCI! Glenn ~tt. OliWf Ret4, Christo· an uhau1tin1 48 hours In tllt OPtf· phtt Ltt. a1ina rOOlll and, amid the wis11C11ds .. and tllt uallty. thcr !earl\ some 2:00 m Al-Nlpt SfMilr: .,..,, L9d. tllint new 1bovt each otber. '1'111 1._.tt" . o Q1 CE ®J m 111 c Tu .... , J:JO e *"'= (C) "Sltb Ft ,..., ... iiftie: (Cl (to) "Tiit last s.ni· (wa) 'SS -Jolln Payna. f 11lh wo" (II) (dra) '7S -Martin Shttn. l>omt'l\lt. Rod Ci«ltlon •. Wednesday ~.,.. .. 111e ...,. <c1rt> ·sa - Efrem Zllllbarist Jf., Erin O'Bntn, Edd Symes.. CALLAHAN ROY CALLAHAN. D•le of CINlhJuly 21, 1'7S •t tl'lt 890 01 14. Resleltflt of HuntlnQton Bta<ll. Ca. Survived by i-son.s. Jolin o. ca111111n ol uount NIQUel. C.. an<I (;oor~ David C..llal'ltn .. San R•fMI; cSauotller, J-11• E. Gn lQmlles o4 Soutll La9una; sl~t.r, Glenna Colley ol Ztnuvllle. Olllo; elQM Ofandclllldrtn anel fllt"n ~81· orandcllllelren. Mr. C.allallan was a litl'-lono mtml>er ol The First United Metlloell11t Cllurcll, Huntington Buel\. S.,vlces WecSnescSty 2 .00 PM, Wu tmlnsttr Mern<>flll Perk, Smltns' Mot1uary Cllrectors. WI LU AMS RAYMOND H. Wl\.L.IAMS, ~t of i.wport Beach. Ca. Date of dNlll .My 20, 1'1S. s..NIWCI l>y Ills ton, John R. Wllll1ms; Clauollttr, Slllrley 5"tlrd; itftn orenckllllelren ano tl'lne Of'Ml-9renckllildren. Services wlll be l'ltld W.OIWSCSay 11·00 AM, COS\I Mlw Cflapot. Interment Resurrection Otmetary. 8Mti·Btroeron Cqsta Mes. ~Cllrecton. NOLT JESSIE N. HOLT, resldont of C:O.- det ,,..r, CA. Datt of CINtl'I July 1', "7S. s..vlftd l>y l'ltr ton, Wllllarn Helt OI Fountain Valley, ca.; seven .,..ndc~n. Gravoslelt wrvkes Wiii l'lt twld Mdlntsday. July ?3, at Pllclllc view IN"*'lat e.n. Nowpo<t BMc.1'1. Ca. "9clflc View lil{onuM Cllrtdors. IALn·HRGHOH FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 613-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 IELL IROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642-9150 • McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Gao1strano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARIC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive NewpQrt Beach. Callforn1a 644·2700 f'IEllfAMILY COLONIAL fUHER.A.L HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MOITU.A.lY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS austNUS NAME STAT•MENT TIW to11-1no person• arl' CIOlno bu!tl- nMs as: DAYTIME MOVIES J:tl dQ) ........... Vlrlllll" (dta) . '40 -tary Gtltlt. llMtlll Sciott. EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT OF AMERICA. IOIS2 Cyntllla Dr •• Hunt1"91on Beac.11, CA..,.. Jolln J. WlllOft, tOIS2 Cyntllla Dr •• HUntl~ eoacl'I, CA. 92.,.. 'Wallau H. Wtslna<k, 20Slt ~ UN, HwnUngton 8tacll, CA.,.,.... ID <II CC>..,...""~ (COlll) '66 -Wt""' llee11J, lllSlle Cafoll. Robert CullllMp. KOCE Televieion (50) Tl'lll t>u!tlnon Is condwctacl by a 11Mr•t par1norShlP. Wallace H. waslnac:k JOl'ln J. Wiison 11111 11*mtnl was flled .it11 OW °"""" Oorll or 0t•119f covnt., °"July 10,t~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ITATeM•NT Of' WtTM091AWAL f'ttOM .. AltTM•H"lf' O ...... TIMO UN Da lt l'tCTtTIOUI IUllMHS NA#t! The tollowl .. ,.rtof't 11a1 Wllllelr-as a ttntr•I ••rtnor from Ill• pettfttrt!llP oPtt•tl"9 u¥tr tl'lt llc-lltlwt t>walneu ,..mo of o••NGE COUNTY COLLISION at 712 Yor• To-ti. H1111llt19'M .. Kl'I. CA. Tiit fktl1lou1 11u1lnn1 -st•• """' !Of \tit pertMrshlp was nltd on '""' lft thl (;.)wflly .. Or11n99. Fllll N•Mt Mid •CIClrHS MIN~ WI thClt awlflt ! CHRISTOPH alt a. """'AS "" SUIMOnl llvt, GM_, 04'-, CAfKo&t /\/(llrl\t~rl,h..,.. ~ f'Wbll!Nd Oftnte CNtt OellY ... ..._ ..1111.,n. tt,anc1 AlllfV•U. tt. ms tnl-'s Frank is One of the 911illion lleoholies in the U.S. Frank is an alcoholic. Five years ago he was driving his car and hit a 12-year-old paper- boy on his bicycle. It will take him the rest of his life to forget it. Frank doesn't drink any longer, but he still has a problem. You see, Frank also has a 12·year-old son, and he too delivers papers on his bicycle. And every hour of every day of every week that Frank's son delivers papers ..• Frank worries. The boy died . It took Frank two full years to remember the accident. He worries that one of the more than 9 million a lcoholics in this country will hit his son .. .and kill hi111. So Frank asked us to ask you a si~ple favor. If you think you have a drinking problem, or if you know of someone who does, call or visit the CAREUNIT Program. We can help. ALCOHOLISM NEED NOT DES I ROY LIVES· HELP IS AVAILABLE If you or someone you know needs hetp, c~ll the ~ 1•.01111-11 ·• SOUTH COAST COMMUN ITV HOSP IT AL 31872 PACIFIC COAST HWY., SOUTH LAGUNA, CALIFORNIA 92677 . TELEPHONE (714) 499-1311 ANAHEIM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1111 WEST LA PALMA AVENUE, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA 92801 TELEPHONE (714) 774· 1450 BREA HOSPt'tAL 875 NORTH BREA BOULEVARD, BREA, CALIFORNIA 92621 TEt.EPHONE (714) 629-4963 (213) 694-2139 I • --. ,.\ 10 DAILY PILOT Tuesday.J uly 22, 197S P U81..1C N011CE NOTIC TOC•IOITCHtl SUN••o•cou•TOF THI! HATCOll CAl.lfl'OltMIA flOlt TMICOUMTYOfORANCMI ..... ..,... ..... ot HAltOLD J . .AM&UfHL.. -HAltOU> JENM INGS AMBUEHL.. ..... HA 'tOU> AM8U I! ML, O;l(Mwc&. ltOTtC• 1$ Hl!ltE8V ()IVl;;N lo U. <,_ton of the abo\le MMOO dt(fdtnt l"f( oll --~ l\ovlllQ t lalrm. •''"' ,.,. WIG do<Atdenl ote tequlrild IO ,, .. tflem. Wllh Ille MUhary ~IWr"-lrl t ... office Of the ~letll 01 Ille -..,_ tlttltd<-1,~ IOl)teMlnl lllwm, wlll\Uw '-"'°" voud,.r ~. IC• Ille unchnl9M(I 411 Ille OlllU 01 W~8S ll:R ANO C.ltEAMEa, AllOrnn~ 01 U W, IUD PUBLIC N011CE P:tCT I' IOGJ ... $$ M.AMIE STATIEMIENT ,,_ fOllOWo"9 ~ ll> oo.ng M • --MOOC.L.•TEC"Nl(.i, Jltl·A Airport LOOP Or , C.oU• Me~.a, C.-1 Ii.ml• 9?'2t Ooutlo" A v o,.\, utt-E '1dltfl, a.to Mow. ColitC>ffll.i •~1 Thb 11,1\lno.> I~ tondli< lff br ""' In ChtCll.l.ll OollQI~ A. Yoln Tr.l'.l ~1oteme"' w•' lti.d '"'"' the CIMlftly Ckltlr. of Ounve COUl'ltYGrl Jiiiy 2, t91S.. ....... Pvbll~ Or~ Cont O.lty Pllo(, Julyl, IS, tt, 2', 191S 2Ut H WllWll,. 81..a. ~u1t• ~. Beverly Holli., -------------~ltornl• '°211, wlll(ll b Ille pl.ce Of ~M" Of lhe undeollflOd In .ill rNI· P UBLIC NOTICE .. ,. c>et1alnlno lo Ille et\•1• Of wkl o. -------------<odent, wllllon tour mOftlll• "'I.tr tn. PU8LIC MIEA•IMGS WILL 8£ fo,..1pu041cot1onottlll•notoce. MaLO 8Y THI QOSTA MEI.A PLAN· DoledJ11ly 10, 1•1s MING COMMISSION AT THE CITY MARG1'RETM.1'M8UEHL. HALL, 11 FAia OltlVE, COSTA Cx.ecutflKOllMWlll MISA, CAUFOltNIA, .AT •:a ... M. otlhe.above n•medcleteoent Olt AS SOON AS PO 1518 LIE :'WllHT5 a AHO C:ltEAMUI THEH!Al'TUt ON MONOAY, JULY ,,..,..., .. , Lor 21, I t1 S, a a OA It 0 I NO TH IE &OIWll~8t .... ,S11lt•* l'OLLOWINGAP .. LICATIONS; ..... rtvMllh,C.lltel'•laffJll I. 20NI EXC.EPTION PERMIT T •. CtU) W ->441 ZE 7S·1', tor JOM Oe Bon•~. 1ns AetwM~fw IE••<utrh S-rlor Aw., Co••• Mua, c.otlllomla, : f'ubllsned O..onoe Co.ill D•oly PllOI tor variance tor 1><1ri..lhfol rectvctlon llS .Jiiiy IS,21.H ,•ndAutu•I s. "1S 1600-/S reQ11lrecs, 14 provo~) and to .lit-S ...., I fool ~n<r<M1U1menl• Into pOt"I~ -------------lot IN requlr~ 10 fl., l.andsc~ Ml· P UBLIC NOTICE bit<k In a C1lOM1n 11\e reckvelolln"enl -------------lana, located at ins Supertor A._., Coste Mua, Citlll0rn1a. IE I R. l\<ts been .acuptedl NOTICE TO CltEOITORS SUPl:lttOltCOUaTOl"THIE STATE 01" CAL.IFOltHIA FOlt THIE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.,.·MIM 2 ZONE E lC.C EPllON PE RMIT ZE·7~7'. tor W1lllar•1 IC. Davis, 290 Newport C•nlu Dr ive. Suite 200, l'*W110rt Be•c11, Callto•nla, '°" cond• E~l•le of JULIA ANN WA LSH, loonal use permll tor a.ss sq ti. In Dt<••~ dU.lflal 1>ullaono to meel CP st....S.r<b NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N lo ttw In.,. M l·CP tone. Request lo< rehet ~=~~" :: Ille •,,t>ov• named c!K-nl from requirecl 20 1001 roglll.Of·w.t'f Cle o. s.ons •Yong clalms 69ill-st dl<allon under m•Sler p ldn ot ti. sa1a aectdent are r~ulred 10 Iii. Ngllways. \A neg•hvt e1ee1.irallon hds 11wm, with the ne<enaf'r vouchlrrs, In bffn tiled I. lllls properly is 1oc:,uea 41 tnr ott"" ot Ille cle rk ol the •bOYe en· ne w. 11111 Street, c os Id Mesa, l•Ued court, or to ore"l'll them, will\ ttw C...liloroia . ,...:n~v voucher>, to lht unden.1QIW(I l . ZONE EXCEPTION PERMIT .. t 11\t' of fic e o f WITTER ANO ZE·1S·80 lor tlle Rl<h<HCIS Group ~aR POLE. Altorn•ys at U w, •tO MullillOu;lng Wesl, Inc., O.ic> Campus Nfwport Ce nltt Drive, Sullt t»O, Drive, Newport 8eacll, Callt., tor NtwPOrl 8tecll, (:a tilorn1a 92660, wt\lcll varlonce 10 allOW 3" COl\crele otnd 6" of h • Ille plate ol 1>us1ness of ltw "'" 4~. llmetreated sul>c;irade In i.wot con· ~~1qneo on a ll mallers pertaining to crete wrtace tor all covered parking 11w tttate ot u 1e1 decedent, wltNn tour areo$, toc•te<S .ll tSSS Mesa Verde n,,.,,tMatter Ille llr~I publlcallonOI this on ... Enl, Costa Mes•, Calllomla, In ncll•ce att R .... CP '°"' \An exempllon oeclara· O.ted Julv ?I. ·~IS hOl'lllU l>Hnllled) DOUGLAS ALEXANDER For lurtller intor;.,,alion Oft Ille above WELLS, SR ~llcahons, telepl'IOne SS6·S24S or Cdll Ea~culor ot Ille Woll 01 Ille ottoce ot 1ne Planning Depart· olll\l' at>ovot Mmea Clecotaent n-tnl, Room 100, H folor Orow, ~'" W.TIE A ANO HARPOLE ~sa. C...lllorn1a At&onwys _. L.aw COSTA MESA ey· Urry R. Bamu PLANNING COMMISSION •••*•,.r1Cet1ler~ln C C ClarH ~t• 1UO Ch.lorm.an H9~ ... ~.CA. t2... Wilham L Our>n T .. : (1U )"4--7... I 5e<retar; and •-neyslor IEH<UIOf' Oorector ol P1al'ln1 n9 f'vblli.n.a Or•n11t Coa~I Daily P1to1 Puoll!J>ed Oran~ Co.lH Oa11y PllOI, .,hi4y 21, 2', •nd Auqu~t S, 17 "IS ?111HS Juh 22. 191S 212G-7S 57,000 for only 5139.03 a month. W tie,her you need $5,CXX> or $10,000 get ii from 1he people who lend millions. Commefciol Credit. M ont hly payment based on o $7,CX>J HomeOwner loon, for 84 months, ot on onnuol pefcenloge rote of 1 6°~. To1ol payment $11 ,678.52. A loon of $5,0CO and over must be secured by a combino1ion of real and personal property. Commercial Creclt Corporation IC\ H omeO wner Loons ecs;Ji) 370East17th Street • Phone: 645-8700 Cndi\ Li!t Ill.S\lr&'llQC Avallablt lo E li1otible Borrowen at Groun 'Jtllt"". l11suranee Ffnns Profit Ratio Gets ·Defense ( EditorJ Note: The follotoiftg 1'1'2.olnlGI was prfPCU'ed b!f tlWf WeJtern Insurance ln/orrnoiion Seroice,.a non• pro/it 07Y10nization htodquorltred ht Santa Ana. WllS /nu there is a misconceplion in the public mtnd abou~ tM .,wrcentage of income tbol l.s pro/it in the imurance buri· nesa.) In the wake or recent accusations that the in· surance industry is raising rates to cover invest· menl losses, Kenneth C. Tyler, president of Western Insurance Information Service, has released data clarifying what he calls misconceptions about in· t~~~ce company opera· ( CON UM ER) According to Tyler. _ . insurance companies have two basic sources or income: premium pay- ments. which arc derived from the s ale of policies and known as underwriting income; and income from investment of their capital and reserve funds, known as investment income. THE MAJORITY OF I NVESTMENT income has little relation to the underwriting operations or a company. This income originates primarily with funds r epresenting either contributions from stockholders in the past or reinvestment of past pro· Cits. Including investment in the rate-.making pro· cess would be indefensible, Tyler said. Such a prac- tice would be comparable lo adjusting an employe1s salary based on the results of his personal invest· ments. Under that theory, if a person's stock marke't investments did well, his salary would be reduced, and if he invested unwisely or was the vie· tim of a stock market decline, his salary would be increased to offset his losses. LIKEWISE. A POLICYHOLDER'S premium payments would be at the mercy of the investment decisions or the company, a completely unrelated area that should not affect the policyholder. WlIS research has found that, generally speak· ing, a healthy, welt-run insurance company's dis- tribution of its underwriting income will be approx· imately 65 percent to claim settlement cost and 30 ,percent to operating expenses' leaving 5 percent for profit. Companies adjust rates upward or downward based on this fundamental distribution. If, because of inflation, severe loss experience, or other variables, claims costs exceed 65 percent or ex- penses go over 30 percent, profits are obviously re· duced. The procedure, then, is for the company to reduce ex penses and ultimately raise rates. Simultaneously, if its loss experience is lower than originally anticipated, a company will reduce rates to give itself a competitive advantage. P RESENTLY, AND FOR THE PAST year or so. those property and casualty insurance com- panies that have invested heavily in the stock market have suffered ,severe investment losses, but. according to Tyler, this has not been a de- termining factor in r ates. Allhough it might affect the company's ability to expand or diversify, it has not created the present underwriting Josses. The inflationary spiral bas done this In the form of increased c laims costs. Medical expenses, hospital charges, labor costs. automotive parts prices, high jury awards and case settlements are all reflected in the policyholder's insurance rates . These are the factors responsible for increasing insurance costs. -AA LOANS VI.I? I I I I $25.000-$400.000 5-IS YEAH S...e Gorief a Assoc. Orange County Office __ ......,...__175 .....,..,. ._...Ce tUO 752-6550 Mr. Scott MOMY A. Gary Wynn Agent. 133:3 West Coast lli~hway '\ewport Beach , California Tt>lephone 646-0521 833-0555 PIHwnlfflf' UASI SPECIAUST. Weoffertoa.y.,.. oW •.WCle. For life insurance sales and service superiority, A. Gary Wynn has been named to receive American National Insurance Company's coveted V.l.P. Award for the year just ended. If tlM tollowint ioundi lih yo11, ,.._call the SdlKll Wtitht Control C.11tar. D lttt .... fAST '"'"'1 , This honor refl ects excellence in service, a high degree of pro- fessionalism, and dedication to the best interests of the clients served. Founded in 1906, and with more t han $12 billion of life insur- ance in force. American National ranks among t he larpet of the more than 1,800 life insurance companies in the United St.ates. f U Liit .... t f AST 011 lllttt 0 l"t wti;tt F•ST 111 1111w tlltt 0 ltd_.., f AST H lrt...WS O G._,MillltlltdEVERYTIMl FAST WtlGNT lOSS IS AlllllT AlWAYU OISAniGl•TING FAIL· UftE Mclllll.,.. ttlll ltM die.- er ..... t.. tllt .... ,, .. dill_.. '" ........... tll• tint ,.... Sdllc' .............. """"' tlilt .............. tlla ..... ....... ffMttdl tlltt w " .... .._soc• S• s. .... , ,,.._.. T,.._,lfitt-tl I CALL HOW 558·8404 .. s Tow11 A C._try o,..... ' ~ ' -' ,,ffouse OKs. Fair Trade ~ Law Repeal ~ WASHINGTON (AP> -The House b as voted to repeal federal authority for state "fair trade" laws which h ave allowed manufact u rers t.o set retai l price5 for their product for 37 years. Tbe bUI, strongly supporte4 by consumer groups and by the Ford Administration, was sent to the Senate on a"380·11 tally. THE L E GISLATION that would be1repealed by the bill was f irst p assed in 1937 and 'Strengthened in 1952. It opened exemptions from the antitrust· statutes so that states could enact laws permitting manufacturers t o set pr ices below which retrailers m ight not sell their pro- ducts. Old 1 B96 'Swinger' u .. ,,. ....... o In all, 46 states passed fair trade laws. But the trend ln re- cent years has been in the other direction. Only 24 states now re· tain such laws in any form and some manufacturers, the House was told, have voluntarily given up the practice. Retired Illinois Bell employe Oliver P . Parks de- monstrates the swinging transmitter arm of this 1896 wall phone. It moves up and down as well as from side to side. Parks has donated 117 antique phones to a Spr· ingfield museum on the centennial of the invention of the telephone, March 1976. Even so, Rep. Barbara Jordan (D-Tex.). principal sponsor of the repealer, said it is estimated fair trace practices mean· "at. least $2 billion additional cost to consumers." Pollution Solution To Cost Oil Firms "m E ARGUMENT for fair trade is that it protects the little ' Mom a nd Pop s tor e," Rep.· Jordan said. "But among those appearing before our (Judiciary> subcom m ittee there were no mo m s a nd pops, o nly wbolesaleers' manufacturers and the like pleadin_g for the little., mom and pop." NEW YORK (AP) -Curbing pollution to meet federal regula· tions will cost the oil industry $3 billion by 1983 aud the consumer will probably toot. the biU, ac- cording to a study released today by a private researoh organiza- tion. under control and will require $1 billion in spending for air· pollution abatement by 1983, said the study by t he Council on Economic Priorities. Water pollution control of re· finery waste will require as much as $2 billion to comply with rederal standards by 1983, it said. 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Pine St 10.09 N.L . • OltD A88: Pfll Tro hi (ZI Nfllot 7.U 7.IO f'tONIEElt FD: kn 81n 2.9' J.!O Pion Fd 11.7' 12. Biid Olb t .S1 1~46 Aoftr II 10.lt 11. UTMl:•AN aao: Pl-.ct IO.S4 "· Bn111 P:d t ,'6 10.54 Pl.I GAO 10.4S t 1.4 Br-o Inc 1.43 9.21 PL.I Trft •.S7 7.1 Bro US .... 10.75 "ltlCIE aOWI:: SS CO: 10.7• N.L. Froem " r r e .. e ) 0 I •• I I , 3 J 1 0 9 s 1 l 1 1 < ~ ·., , . -. B-'ef on Rise Chicke~ Pork Down LOS ANGELES CAP) -Beef prices are on the way up again, a 1hopping1urvey shows. ALL CVTS WERE EXPECTED t.o be affected by the price bike that supermarket executives at- tributed to Increased wholesale costs. The average p rice for top sirloin at 20 southern Caltrornia supermarket cbalna was fl.81 per pound compared to n price o( fl.27 per poWMI at tho same time last year. The pri.c.Qs ot chicken and pork, bow•ver, were ex- pected lo decline with the price or whole fryers at .62 per pound. up from Jut ycar':i average price of .so per pound. LAMB WAS EXPECTED to continue to be ex- pensive, wbile 1tho prices of salmon and turbot !ilets. were expected fo drop this week. AfJsolution Needed ·can Sister Help Gulf Oil Corp.? • By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Pittsburgh-baaed Gulf Oil Corp., which elected a nun to lts bo~d earlier th~ year, knows what it is domg. Gulf ap· pears antent on setting a new b.igb·water mark for corporate UTesponsibilHy and il must be useful to have a director who might be able to give .absolution for past sins. Money Tree Sialer Jane Scully, Gull's new d irector, lS president of Carlow College in Pittsburgh and if she is lo give this absolution, she must . have a pallent ear. Hardly a week passes without Gulf being i.,plicated in a ne!arious scheme. It's a worldwide com- pany with a worldwide record for wrongdoing. YOU MAY KNOW G.VLF only for the thousands oC service stations which fly its flag. But that's only the tip of this corporate iceberg. It's one or the giants on the business r:;cene. In 1974, only seven companies bad more sales than Gulf's $16.5 billion. And only four U.S. companies (AT&T, Exxon, IBM a nd Texaco) had more prorits than Gulf's $1 billion. In its lust for profits -what it calls getting an "ade- quate'' return on its investment -Gulf has neglected the niceties of moral behavior. When the Nixon re-election cam- paign wanted money, Gulf said "sure," even though it r e- alized s uch contributions violated a federal law. When politicians in Bolivia and Korea said. they needed protection money, Gulf said "sure.•• More than $3 million went down the Korean ralbole -a big sum for you and m e, n pittance when placed against Gulf's super earnings. At other big U.S. corporations top officers resigned in the wake of revelations of illegal payoffs. Not so at Gulf Oil. ne leaders have not been unsealed by the boar d. THE LATEST CHARGES leveled against Gulf allege il- legal hiking of pric~. 1bey come !rom two sources -The Federal Energy Administration (FEA> and the Virginia ~lectric Power Company. You remember the oil embargo imposed by the Ara b nations in 1973? As a major pumper of Middle East oil, Gull was affected by this embargo but its subsidiaries in West Afric~. where it bas extensive holdings, were not. So Gulf i;harply increased its imPorts from West Africa. However,- lhe FEA charges that Gulf, dealing with African companies that it owns, overcharged itself !or crude oil lo the tune of at least $45 million. By setting a higher price for its African crude -higher than the market levels then obtaming -Gull could pre· i;umably pass on this increase to us. This is precisely what lhe Virginia utility is saying. It claims that Gulf over· charged it $2 million for ruel oil between 1973and1975. It's all in a day's work for Gulf Oil Corp. and one won- ders how Sister Jane Scully is dealing with these matters at lhe Gulf board meetings. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 49.68 95.34 854.74 92.44 off off off off 0 .39 0.33 7.67 0 .76 G~finc•n 1111d LoNPr11 ~tW York (UPI) -TM lollowlng tlsl ~ t~ sl0<ks lh•t h•ve oa1nec1 most •nd lost the most bneo on !)efcenl 01 Chaf\ge on the Ntw YOl'k Stock E~~~ percer1ta cllt •111 tt1t dtlltrtn<t between r11e p ... ~ c!ollnv prlte •ncl 1119 current cl..ing ll(let OAl~EA\ 1 Cll~ Inv w1s l'..+7·16 Up Slt , Conlnl Ml~ 11. + ~. Up 25 0 J Munford ,)6 I '• • IV• Up 1' 7 4 BlalrJtin 32 ~·~· l4 Up 14 6 ~ K•ntM1I 24 134• • 1'141 Up 1S 3 6 GIW1U 1 91b AS'•• 5 Up 12 • 7 H•rOffS Fd 8 + ~ Up 10.3 1 Ouutor ?k 7Vo+ ~ Up '' • O.rsCrApf I ·~. ~ Up •• 'IO WelbUI Co 1""'• "'° Up t.I 11 T•lcotl N•t J ' • • v. 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PUBLIC NOnCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE c.tlMe.~ • REPORT OF CONDITION ~11ttNo.1MU c: .. teW..tlitt Demutlc SW!Mthrm. ef tlle *tll CNtt Nau .... 1 ~•Ii .t C..'-AoWM '" tfle StU. •f C..lf9n!k at 1119 a-•I 11¥stwss J-», lt7S.. """''"'" lft RHP9ftH •• U ll Made~ eem.cle!Mr Of tll9 Cwret1er. UftlNr Tltle 11, Uftlt.., Statu C.-C, S.ctl ... 161. ASSETS O.llari as. Cashandduetromb<lnks .................................. "'. ...... 679,937.03 U.S. Treuury M<urltlu ................ ., ......................... ~.613.07 Obhg11llons of ot~r U.S. Government ~lu o:::.=:i~~~. ::: :: : : :: : : ::: :: :::::::::::: ::::: ::::::: :: :: :: :: ... 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Thom•s H. 8latldf Olrector Afllef1 ,._rluttlft Olrector Nie• J . Florie Olre<tw P\lb411Md Ofange COHt Dally Pl .... Jllly t; tt7S 210$.fS r s y lot, 9-7S 26.90 . . I Summer School '76: • • A Taste of H-istory By ALLISON DEERR Of '914 0.11., l'lletlUH Remember when you first last- . ed bow salty the ocean is? is bare "to give the chil4reo an idea of what the first schools were like. "They can color or sew their own hornbooks and there are other projects lo knit and aUtch. Children earn paper shillings by helping each other and working on projects." Higb School and three of his stu- dents, tape first-lime events for showing·to other classes and give younger students an opportunity to interview their peers and see themselves on the TV screen. ,, Or when you learned how milk becomes butter? And that shearing a sheep not only gave wool but cooled the animal for warm weather? These are some or the lessons being learned at the Melting Pot, 1776 summer project at Rea Mid- dle School, Costa Mesa. According to principal Serge Beltran and project director San- dy Bundy, some 650 youngsters from kinde r g arten through seventh grade are attending. The bicentennial theme was a natural for this year. Beginning at 8:30 a.m . children gather in one of nine families, designated by ages, and s p e nd time i' another culture . Historic::il influences through the Civil War are studied this year; the nexthundredorsoyears will be the topic next summer. fDSTORY STUDIED For a week, s tudents from Wilson, Vi ctoria, Pomona, Whit- tier and Rea schools. get ac- quainted with black, European, Scandinavian, British or French culture. Until lunchtime. they build Vik- ing s hips, fashion their own hornbooks, make s hortbread and butter, learn lo spin and oard yam, and many other things. -Kathy French, who teaches Britis h Isles lo K -3, noted that one of the two classrooms she shares These pay their way on board a British ship whose sails serve as a screen for filmstrips. Another classroom is set up like the more formal British school. In Barbara Beckett'sScandina· vian room, children aged Sand 6, learn about perhaps the first dis- coverers of America, the Vikings, their ships, homes and shields, and sample native breads. INVOLVEMENT Field trips and guest speakers are integral. In planning the pro- ject last winter teachers drew up- on community resources and made contact with local bicenten· nial committees. , As a result, Mrs. Bundy ex- plained, there have been guests bringing skills such as weaving, spinning and shearing, and talks on aspects of the various cultures. Field trips ranged from the Orange County Fair to boatyards toLionCountrY Safari. Aflerboons, with the aid or Costa Mesa· Leisure Services, youngsters tackle everytbiag from bicycle repair to judo, hydroponic g a rdening lo television arts. Television students, guided by Fred Cutler of Corqna del Mar Alter ' week of practice in lent pitching, groups have camped overnightatO'NeiU Park. Students a s young as kin· dergarten age have learned to complete a basic computer pro- gram. The extended learning ex- perience bas moved more and more away from the desk-type lesson and toward "bands on, ac- tivity" learning. The concept was originated two summers ago al Canyon when 100 students delved into California's Indian heritage. The next year, a large number attended a bicultural, bilingual session at Wilson. , "It is a voluntary thing,'' Mrs. Bundy said, "but our enrollment has g rown every day. The children really seem to enjoy it." Parents have added their sup- port as teacher aides to the 22- member staff and by bringing an- tiques and other historical objects for the classes to study. The experience is as much for learning as for fun, Mrs. ·Bundy said. "We " learn a great deal through leisure activities.'' Ms. F.rench added that children learn something of self-discipline and self-direction in the classes as well as a sense of history and how each nationality bas contributed totheAmerican melting pot. ' . ·~ Top right, Jeff Lowe wields a hammer in 'kiddie woodshop., At left, Darrell Fontes shows students how to · nJake sleeping bag cheaply, at Rea Middle School program. . No Casting for Victim·.Role DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why ls it that because a child has divorced parents he is referred to as a "victim" for the rest ol bis life? I am one of those so-called vie· tims and I don't feel victJmized at all. I'm happy, and probably better-adjusted than most ol my friends who have both parents. Would ll have been better if my parents bad stayed together \ln· der false pretenses? Many of my friends' parent• llebt constantly, cheat on each other right out in the open and live phony lives to "protect the children." Why not let them be happy ''vicU.ma" instead of neurotic children who cringe at the sound ol the yellln1? 11 bandied proper· ly, a divorce need not be a trauma to children. It's over and done with quickly. 1boee daily hassles a nd "Daddy's three- week business trips" do a lot of damaie and they last a long time in a cblld's mind. I'm the vicUm of a plastic; nar- row-minded society. My home wu never broken. My life was never shattered. I don't hale men, I'm just more alert to the pitlalls and the 1eriousoess ol marriage. -BETTER f'OR IT DEA& BE'n'E&: I believe lt- espedatly after la11vta1 1ee• 101De ol U... eMklrm .-. parent• stayed tocetber "for tbelr sake.•' Thanks for writing. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I are having a dis- acreement and we want you to ~e it. We beve two daughters, 13 and 14, and an 11-year-old son. I work evenings and Harry is ••posed lo wateb the children. That's the problem. He watches them too well. Especially the the older girl dido 't mind at all, in fact she seemed to enjoy it. What do you think about this. Ann Landers? -MOTHER OF ntREE DEAit MOTHER: I thlDk Y•'d beUer get a daytime job and stay home evenlngs. ADd ll there's DO lock on your bat.broom dool', you'd better getooe. P.'la, DEAR ANN LANDERS: Five When 191 daughters take their years ago my husband took an sbowert, Harry always finds oath that he would quit smoking. some excuse fo putter ln the I' smell smoke on his breath bathroom Tbe 10unger girl com-flVf!r'Y night after supper when he plained to0'me about this. Whfll 1 retqms from "a walk." There mentioned it ~ Jl.a.rTY. -be a,Uct . ·~e·alway,11 bits of tobacco ln bis \ 4 Dally Pilot Photos by Lee Payne BEA ANDERSON, Editor T~y Jut., tt, 1'7S Bike repair is popular activity, left. Above, Tom Stromgren use sander in crafts shop. Ann Landers pockets. I find butts floating in the john. Ashes appear on the' rugs. When I hint that I smell smoke he says, "You're imagin- ing things." This man has actually bragged in my presence that he has "kicked tbe habit" and feels so much better. Then he has the nerve to say, "If I can quit, so can you!" He often turns to me and asks me to verify his state- ments. I feel like the 800th end of a bone going north. All the while I've played aloo,. thinking he would smoke less i{ he bad to sneak. but lt's bectn· Ding to get to me. Whal would YOU do, Ann? -PAINED IN PAlNESVILLE DEAR P.: I'd do exactly what you've been doing -let the fool go OD kidding blmsdl. Unmask- ing him would serve no US4'fill purpue. Ann Landers discusses teen- age drinking -its myths. its re- alities. Learn lbe facts by read- ing "Booze and You -Jt'or Teenaeers Only,'' by Ann Lab- ders. Send so cents ln coin ahCl a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, EJgin, Ill. 8>13>. .. I ' I ' ' I I \ U DAILY PILOT Tueeder,Juty22. 1m Sorority Takes Her· Home Newport's Mary Tipton leads national Phi Tau Omega. Flies High Christine Winzer has been appointed the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration's only woman accident pre· vention specia list. Her area includes metropolitan Chicago which encompasses the greatest volume of pilots and aircraft in the country. Mary Tipton bad to move away Crom St. Louis to find out 'bout the national philanthropic sorori· ty headquartered there, which was to ~come a major part ot her life. The Newport Beach resident, who was just installed national president of Phi Tau Omega dur· mg gala festivities in St. Louis, was born in that city but never heard of the sorority while she was living there. She joined the North Orange County chapter, Phi Tau Omeea. in early 1958, bas served as its president and was named Mem· ber-0f-the·year in 1974. The group, with only 18·20 members, bas raised more than $20,000 !or local charities aod had "a lot. of fun" doing it, Mrs. Tip. ton said. Reclpienta have included the La Habra Girls Club, Braille Institute, Mustard Seed Project, Fullerton Youth Program, Pacific State Hospital, Fairview State Hospital (swimming pool fund), Dorcas Ranch !or Excep. tional Children and the American Red Cross. SOLD EVERYTHING The chapter also has raised three Korean orphans, sent needy children to camp, given nursing scholarships and pro· vided Christmas cheer. It was instrumental in rais· ing funds for the American Red Cross Blood Donors Center and helped start two Boys Clu~. To fund the projects, the chapter has given fashion shows, Christmas bazaars, theater U"ITe...,_. Horoscope: Capricorn Financial Improvement Seen WEDNESDAY, JULY23 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Ma rch 21· April 19>: Your creative juices flow. Nothing is bal!way -it is all or nothing. Accent is on love, change, impUca· lion, involvement. TAURUS (April 20· May 20): You find that what was a losing pro- position can be revived, perhaps r evitalized, maybe turn e d into something vital , alive and perhaps even pro- fitable. GEMIMl <May 21· June 20>: Full Moon em· pbasizes change, travel, ideas which require test· ing, further examina· tion. Get to heart of mal· lers. Stress originality and independence. CANCER (June 21· Peering Around Awards Won July 22): Money, securi- ty dominate. Payments, collections are high on agenda. You learn by teaching. Means s hare knowledge. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): So cial activity i s featured. You make con· tacts, exchange ideas and prom ises. Your perso n a lit y s hines. Partnership, marriage questions arise. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept 22): Some r estrictions are really to your own advantage. Time is or: your side. Don't rush. Visit to one confined in home, hospital may be on agenda. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22 ): Excitement or dis· covery is featured. Member of opposite sex is likely lo be involved. Queations are answered. Your presence is felt. and brighter. You may be called upon to or· ganize special project. AQUARIUS (Jan. 00.Feb. 18): Cycle is high -you gain added re- <'ognition . Trust judg· ment, intuition. Sense of timing is sharp -you can be at right place. PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20): You gain greater understanding of associates, those who s hare your interests. What seems like routine could actually be an ex· citing challenge. If today l• your birth· day you are perceptive, a good reporter and in· vestigator. You are leam1ng truth about peo- ple and situations. Emo- tional setback will be overcome. You are planting seeds which will bear fruit next year. parties and rummage sales. ''You name it and we've sold tt to raise money," Mrs. Tipton said. "But that is the fun part. ''It is a bond of friendship which is a prlceleu treasure. You're workln1with1ood friends doing 10Qd deeds. What could be more important?'' Mrs. Tipton plans to stress friendship during her one-year term as national president. "Work always bad been stressed, bu\ thl• year I want us to renew friendships abd repair them, to strive for better harmony and undentandlng. or. fer more and expect less." Friendship bas been the "guid· ing light" in her Involvement with the sorority, Mrs. 'npton ex· plained. She plans to propose that the chapters do such things as invite former members to meetings atid activities so they can keep up their friendships with the current members. N&WFBIENDS Being involved on the national level bas given Mn. Tipton an opportunity to meet women from throughout the country. Most of tbe chapters are in the Midwest, so the three West Coast chapters (San Francisco, Los Angeles and Orange County) were the "distant cousins," until Mrs. Tipton sought a national of. fice and started attending the cooventiens. After her term is over, she will become a member of the "bas beens" (a council of natiooal of· flcers and past. national presi· dents) who also meet. during the annual gatherings. Mrs. Tipton's bobby bas been the sorority, since that bu taken most of her t!me, but she and her husband also find time to travel, and she has taken travel agent classes so they can better plan their trips. The new president now finds she must work on Phi Tau Omega business every day ln preparation for next year, but she views it as an act offrlendship and sisterhood. "It's been a really great thing for me," s he said. "I never bad a sister, and now I have bun. dreds." Mrs. Tipton offered one last thought. Perhaps the news about her office would inspire some Newport Beach women to form a chapter in the beach area. so she wouldn't have to commute across the county to wbere the only local chaoter ;ueets. Is Talent Relative? Remember when childre n were beinl prodded into intellec· tual pursuits, such a,, piano and ballet? Well, they're still being pro- dded, but nowadays it's 3ctivities like baton twirling and modeling. A school in the south is taking children as young as 21fl years and/or whenever they are potty trained. (I can see a kid sit on his baton and have it rust, but why would you have to be toilet trained to model?) As I read the story, I said to my mother, ''You see, her.e:s a mother of a lO·year-old baton twirler who attacked a judge with her daughter's baton when the girl lost a contest. Had you been a little more aggres~ive, I might have been dancing today with Nureyev.'• "You've got to be kidding," she said. "A ferformer is only as torcefu as h~ mother, I always say. Don't you think Shirley Temple had bad days when she cried, 'Please Mom, do I have to dance anymore? I just want to grow up and be ambassador to Ghana.• But her mother said, 'Shut up, Shirley, and shuffle.' She became a star!" ''As I remember," said Mother, "I enrolled you in a dance class in the hopes of in· troducing you to poise and grace." "So I was shy and didn't like meeting people."' "Face it! You were an awkward child." "That's not true,'' I said, ''I danced Swan Lake when I was 11." "With all the grace of a wounded buffalo." "Are you saying that I could not have excelled in baton twirl· in ?" . '-I am saying you were 15 before you could hand·f eed yoursell p.ro- perly.'' "Stars are not born, th~y are Proiect~ Selected ORANGE COUNTY maybe purchased from STOP llAPE: Formerly Marianne Miller or Hilda known as the Orange Dailey. Count)' Women Against r AT WIT 'S END molded by mothers who refuse to accept defeat. Why do you think Gloria Connors attends every tennis match Jimmy plays in?" ''To carry chewing gum." "You gave up on me, Mother. The talent was there just waiting to be nudged. Do you remember that talent show I entered at the PTA Follies where I sang, 'It's Only a Paper Moon'? When I lost, you should have personally grabbed the judge by the throat and made ·him change his de· cision in my favor." "I couldn't do that," she said, "the judge was your father." Some mothers just don't have the makings of a star. 4 Ftan s.mc. , Locatloas la Huntin«Jlon leach. PRESCRIPTIONS •I I Rape, t.be organization HOAG HOSPITAL elected Melanie Adams· AUXILIARY: A new Darling, Shirley Morris, chapter, the Sandpipers, S. L. Pawula and Pam has been for med to raise Schmidt as new ooard funds for the Donna Duf. ~---------1 members. . field Cancer Treatment .... -..~.-PRl .. 'iS • Clllrtt A«Mltl e Dd¥lrlle UI • NflM .,._ "-' ,racrl,.11111 Primary goal of the Clinic. l'T &.sr. group ·ts to organize a · Officers for the group, UPHOLSTERY " ; blow-the·whis.tle·on·rape the seven~ chapter of ~ . . •• ,, camp a i g n d u ring the auxihary, are the W'" Y• W..t · :.~0w"1~:::-.=...TOM ·~ August. Other concerns Mmes. George Elkowi, 1922 ~.::; lkcL =~=o~':::~.~:~ .. '. include recruitment of c..h w....-ue..ozst ,.,;.~u111.A..."•~-. !n ..... ~ • members to staff the ·~~~~~~~~~....!.~~~~~~~~~~~··~·~~-~~~~-~~~~-~-~<~~:~::::-~·· crisis llne, expansion of a speakers bureau and the organization of a garage sale next month. Those interested may call 525· HELP. CITY OF HOPE: Max· ine Caverley Memorial Chapter will host a wine- tasting party at 7:30p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Forster, San Juan Capistrano. Tickets, at $3 each, Entert•lnment Heppenlng1 ... Fiims Theater Dence Televlalon In the l•Dlf)Ql{IJI • • . . TWO HISTORY teachers have won scholarships to a graduate·credil seminar entitled Preservation of the Principles of Freedom at the Freedoms Foundation campus at Valley Forge, Pa. You receive meaningful ,--------------------------! Attending th e seminar are Lynda Sparkman of the Orange Unified School District, and RobertL. Stockton. Anaheim. · Presenting the scholarships was the Orange County Women's Chapter of Freedoms FoundaUoo. · FIVE ORANGE Coast residents won booon in the Home Living ed Design Department, Orange County Fair. Wlnntna a special •ward for the most out· ltmding entry by • man wu Gary L. 'Thomas of Miu Ion Viejo for a pillow. Others are Soola JanneW, Cosla Mesa, Junl« clothlnr conltruction; Dixie Lee Johnson. Cotta Me1&, at1ban; Suma Saba, Co1ta Meu, junior needlework and m1crame apeclal award, and Diane Zukerman , Costa Mesa. professional clothing and textile creations. compliments. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Basic issues, including domestic situa· lion, are emphasized. Be consider ate of problems f ace d by family member. Ambition ia in picture. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): RelaUves and mess ages are highlighted. Means you may be busy placating lhose s uUering from cues or .. bruised pride!' See people in reallaUc Ugbt. CAPalCOaN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Financial picture is more active - 1§/,c ·ereperle _ •• e ••••• • .... :'I ...... SAN FRANCISCO DINNER . . • Chlc/(•n Conaomm• Soub,.tt•, with beby shrimp and peas. • • • ,.rvfld with a C.llfoml• avocado and crispy lettuo. 11f1d ··and• choice of Magic Pan specie/ drtaalngs .•• • and our f1mou1 Crab D•llgflt Cr•P• •• m1de wfth chunlts of AIHk1n king crab, In a d•llP•t• bech11m1/ S3.9S tomplcte sauc• with ahorry. Cocktail• They're a natural! Hickory Farms of Ohio's cream cheese and honey cake. Just spread our cream cheese on the honey cake .•• and enjoy the old·fathioned Fodness. With these delicious foods dessert time becomes something special. Thi5 combination al~ makes a tasty snack. Anyone can make it. Everyone will enjoy it. ••oner Calle ., OFF •-a.OFF Ilia Pt j11 Re-. Pt Nie fli~k~rf1i~rm~. South Coast ?1111 oF 0111 0 COSTA MESA '-:::-~:::: ... ORANG£ Countians attending the Calaary Stamped• lnclude the Messrs. and Mmee. Wllllam White, John Curd, Anthooy Mollo, M. ltelth Gaede 8l1d Jack SimPfJOO. Recipe• to add dining pleasure whlle aubt racUng calorl••· Wedneaday COSTA MESA South Coast Plaza BULLOCK'S WING FAEEPAAKINO • •1m P'-'cl40-6ftl ..... __ ;;;;72 .. 1,.. &llllCA's LWING cmSE STOllS~ All art mem bera ol the Ci\1 ot Hope Dl8m00d Honnboe which 1pomon the Forum Jntematl.oDal Hone Show in Oc· ...... In the DAILY PILOT • , AM'fUCAN IX!'f'~.~E~ICAAO , • • .. -.... ._"' ._,.,,_ ·-...... •·-•~• .. •••I " ft IOOMER ~.J°f 1 Mt1'~ •fFUGE woetr TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WINKERIEAH ~N OARU~G HERE ..L~ 1ME STREET, "Tr\KlNG IHE ~ OF AMERICA~ RGMENTS .,.. "...,,.. .. ' ,.u. '11\1>! YAP! 'fAP! ~P! YAP! W! Y.v! '(~p ! '(AP! YAP! ~P! YAP! iAP! ~P' 11f P.1 '{ti! (~P! YAP! . >'Al'! yA.f! ~YAI'! YAP! YA:; -· -..: / i ) .. - by W-. F. lroWll and Mel CCISSOll .A .... EXC.U6E ME,SIR I 00 cxx.l FEB.. 1HAT1HERE1S A MOOD OF REE>IGNA1lON IN OUR COUt-.ll'R4 TOOi¥,.> ?- ~/~ by Tom K. Ry• by Tom lati'* I CERTAINL<,l 00} AS A MMIER Of FACT,™REE 10P OfFICIAkf> IN OUR COMPANC.' HAO 10 RE516~ JU5T LAST WEEK! by Dale Hale NANCY n-4EV SAY IT'S GOOD FOR YOUR PLANTS IF YOU SING TO THEM DR. SMOCK GORDO .. .)Q2~· ......... _ MOON MUWMS ?·MAKE ev~rceY MOMENT. COUNT, LADY P. . . PHONY CHAE'M A6AJNST rlJRTHEI< //tJVOLVE-MENTf • .... • DAIL y Pl.OT R I GUESS I SHOULDNT HAVE SUNG A LULLABY .. DOOLEY'S WORLD b.y Rodger Bradfield ANIMAL CRACKERS by Rodger Bollen If C.0MES 1rJ /) .f ftt~E flA'hJZS·,. 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I: WANT Y'OIA TO CALL UP vow~ PAIZENT$ YE?, MOM; .THAT'$ f{lbH'f )-IUH?' I OON'f )(NOW. ! ~IAE~$ THEY'LL KEEP ME AFTER CAMP. .. AND TeLL THEM ~o. GREAT VERA! A8SOUJTELY G~· OH, MY HERO! THE GIRLS .. Don't look ~o innocent -you're just wairini: for me to get into the bathtub '>0 you can ring!" DENNIS THE MENACE 84 DAILY PILOT TuMd.y, Juty 22. 1975 i Frustration Deluxe: Dodgers Can't Score Bea.ting the Throw UPI Telep~otc LOS ANGELES CAP) -Rick Reuschel, the Cbicqo CUbs' big right-hander, knows exactly what the Los Angeles Dodgers' Andy Messersmith is going through. ••My trouble has been the same as Messersmith's," Reuschel said. "I'm just not getting any runs.·• But he got all he needed Mon- day night -one run, an un- earned one at that -as the Cubs beat the luckless Messersmith 1-0 before a Dodger Stadium turnout of24,147. The loss dropped the Dodgers back to 12lh games behind first place Cincinnati in the National League's West Division. Los Angeles now finds itself just five games in front or third place San Francisco. "We just can't seem to take ad- vantage of our opportunities," manager Walt Alston said after the game, a game in which the Dodgers stranded nine runners on the bases including three in the eighth inning. "You have to give Reuschel credit," Alston added, "but I have to think we should have got at least one run in that eighth in- ning." But they didn't, despite having their two top rbi men, Steve Garvey and Ron Cey, coming to the plate with the bases loaded and only one out. Garvey forced .• * * CHICAGO Ht'>er It Mond.t~ cl • M.t<llo<kl b •b," b1 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 1 0 ' 0 ' 0 ' ' ' 0 2 0 0 0 l 0 I I 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES •b, "bl LOOH2b 3010 Bu<aner If 3 O 1 o Hai.cl ~ o 2 O C.rwy lb 4 o o o Cey lb 4 0 0 0 w Crewford rf l O 1 O Ruswllu 4 O O O Ye119erc JOO O l ffpll 1000 Philadelphia's Garry Maddox s lides safely into second base but it was in a losing cause a s vis iting Cincy took a 10-4 triumph Monday night . to increase its division Jead to 12V2 games over the Dodgers. Je Moralu rt Thornton lb Trtllo2b Spprrlngu L.lCock pll Kos1n11uss Sw1sll4!r c Reuschel p Zamor;i p ' 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Tola!\ JI I b I (htCllQO Mess.rsmllh p l O 0 O Wynn pl\ I 0 0 0 Totals 33 o s o · 000 000 ()()1 -1 000 000 000-0 Big Swim Looms Knox Pleased With Rams Long-distance swimmer Lynne CoxleavesSundayforScoUandto try and add another watery f ea th er lo her swim ming cap. Cox, 18, will attempl next month to swim across the 23· mile-wide Iri s h Channel, between Scotland and Ireland. where waler temperatures are in the mid SO·degree range. Cox , a r csidcnl of Los Alamitos . has already swum acr oss New Zealand's Cook Strait, the English Channel and the Catalina Channel off the Southern California coast. 60 at Workout The Los Angeles Rams have opened practice on a good omen at Cal State (Fullerton). Warm weather greeted the 22 • veterans and 38 rookies who went through two workouts Monday. Coach Chuck Knox looked at the weather and said he was glad for it because it would be more helpful than last year's cooler weather in getting the Rams into shape. Rams veterans in camp were led by starting quarterback James Harris and his backup, Ron Jaworski. Also on hand were receivers Ron J essie and Otto Stowe, acquired from Detroit and Denver in the off season. 1'utz W'lns W ASlliNGTON -Def ending champion Harold Solomon of Washington beat Steve Krulevitz of Baltimore, 6-4, 6-2, Monday in the first round of ijle Washington International tennis tournament. Also, San Clemente's Bob Lutz defeated Bob Rbeinberger, 2·6, 6-0,6-1. Onny Parun was the only player among the top 16 seeds to be eliminated in the 14 first round matches, bowing 6-3, 6-2 to Lito Alvarez. In other action, Bob Kreiss out- lasted John Andrews, 6-2, 6·3; Ed· die Dibbs bettered Jan Kuki, 4·6, 6·3, 6-0; Brian Gottfried blitzed Nicky Spear. 6-r, 6-4; Eric Van Dillen defeated Bill Browan, 6·1, 6-2; Cliff Richey toppled Byron Bertram, 6·3, 4-6, 6·0, and Ismail el Sha!ei beat Victor Pecci, 6-4, 3-6, 6·5, Pecci retiring with a spraine<l ankle. Chfne•e011t CALI, Colombia -Dr . Harold Henning, president of the In· temational Amateur Swimming Federation (FINA). said Mon· day that Mainland China still is not a member. Dr. Henning said the applica- tion by the People's Republic of China for membership was un· animously accepted by the FINA board last September in Cairo, but China replied that it could not accept while Taiwan remained a member. Taiwan bas a s mall contingent at the World Aquatic Championships. 1t'TT Re-.ult• H•w•li 22 Los A"9fln2D WorTWn -Stewarl·Casals (LAI beat Court· Gourlty, f>.2; C.tS•ls but K uykendell, .. 2. Men -Oevldson·Buchholl (H) beet Cue• ,...sters ~;Buchholz IHI beel<AM, .. l . Mixed OavlOson·Court (HI blet Masters-51ewut, 6-2. A-3,000. Plloenla 120 at Plttsllwgh !JO) Women's doubles -Evonl'll! Goolegono.PeQOY Mitll4!1 <Pi) d. Kris Kemmer Show·Frencoli.e Durr, 1·5. Women -GoolaQOnQ (Pl) d. Ourr,'-3. Ml,ed -Kim warwlca-Vitas Cien;l•llls (Pl) d. Jeff Austl,..Tony Roche, 6-1. Men -Mark Cox !Pt> d. R°'he• ,..._ Women's dOubles -Kemmer 51\ew-Austln I Pll) O. W•,...,ICk·R•nl Fox, 6·4. All, -2,519. Ryan Tries Again; Halos Beaten, 2-1 CLEVELAND (AP) -One swipe of Oscar Gamble's bat evened tbe Cleveland Indians with the California Angels in their four-game series, which ended Monday night. Gamble blt bis sixlb home nm A regeb Slat~ All Oem" Ott KMPC 11t01 J111ync..1lfoml••t B•ltl-• •·U••"" NYDC.lltomleet 8111t1morP 4:Uo.m. MrlSMlw• .. •tC.llfome 7.2.Sp.m. ol tJ>e aeason over the rigbtfield fence tn the 11th inning, and the lndf•ns left for a two-week trip 1ritb a 2-1 victory over the Angels. The Ansel~ travel to Baltimore f or a two-came series with th• Orioles, 'ttith Nolan Ryan. 10-10, set to pitch against Baltimore's MJke Cuellar, 8-6. Ryan bu lost bll lut 1even decilioas. "HitUne home runs always Dlllk• you feel ~." l&kl Gam-ble. "But wbeo tou hlt them to wllt the ball 1ama, ft meana a lot D*'e. And especially this year, bee8•11se DOt many ol lbem seem to be coming my way." Indians manager Frank Robinson said Gamble geta very strong sometimes and he can slay that way for a month. * * * CALIFO•NtA •b,." A9my2tl • o 2 o Alverscf Jot o COii ins Clh .. 0 0 0 StMlon rf 3 I I I CllelUt> 1 0 0 0 Mlrc>llJC> 3 0 0 0 Llenes lb 3 0 0 0 Dotie r1y pf! 0 0 0 0 "'-rper lb 0 O O O e.111111 t 0, 0 l.ehovd If '2 0 0 0 IH. AOdrlgueic 2 0 I 0 M H4tttln pr 0 0 0 0 ~,,.ton ( 1 0 0 0 Mli.yu 3 o o o FltuerotP 0 0 0 0 CLaVUAND ... , ... Lowenst.ln II 5 o t o Kulper:lll 4 0 0 0 Mllnntno (f S I t 0 Hendrl<lt rt S 0 t 0 CMtylll J 0 I I Hood pr 0 0 0 0 SucW!lt Ill 1 0 0 0 Gemlll .. h J 1 I 1 B ...... • 0 0 0 Aslllly ( J 0 • 0 er.Nmer lltl 1 O o o OuffyM 0 0 0 0 CrMb¥u :1 020 "-lllb t 0 1 0 Pitt..--p 0 0 0 0 lkliMO 0 0 0 0 LA"«NP 0 0 0 0 Toi.tll ,. 1 1 I TN!t • l 11 t U.S. Crushes Iran; Gains Semifinals CALI, Colombia (AP) -The United States and the Soviet Union advanced to the semifinals or the water polo competition at the World Aquatics Cham - pionships. The United States, which had tied the Ru ssians and Spanish teams 4-4. made certain of a trip lo the round of eight with a 14· l romp over Iran while the Soviet Union, which needed a victory over Spain lo become the other ·Group C team lo advance into the semifinals, beat the Spanish team 7·4. Jim Kruse of Fullerton had five goals and Jon Svendsen had three. In Group A, Cuba and Yugoslavia adva.nced into the semifinals as Cuba beat Bulgaria 8-3 and Yugoslavia nipped West Germany 9-7. Rum ania, which beat Australia 9-5, and Hungary, which pounded Colombia 9-3, moved into the semifinals from Group B. Hungary is defending world champion. In Group D, Italy and Holland will be moving into the semifinals. Italy beat Holland 4-3 on two goals in the final two minutes and Mexico nipped CanadaS-4. Oassg Fo1••1 Lo~Anoel•s E Lo~s. Spernn11, Mtdlock, w Crdwford. LOB ChteaQO 6, lo~ A"geles 9 2B-Reuschel. S-Trillo, Lopes, Ttiorn1on. IP H R ER BB SO RC>USCht'l IW, 1-10) 8 S 0 0 2 • Zamora I 0 O O o I Mt'~strsm1th (l, 12·81 9 11 I o o A Sav•-Zemor• Cll. H BP-by ~ssersmltr\ !Thornton). T-1.0S.A-1~,141. Driessen Praised PHILADELPHIA <AP) -Cin- ci nnati Reds manager Sparky Anderson r e fers to Danny Driessen as his first baseman of the future, but the 24·year-old Driessen would just like to be a starter of the present. "The future ? I ain't gettin' any younger," said Driessen, adding that he would rather play than be an understudy to first baseman Tony Perez. While Driessen says he is fight- ing his current status, Anderson sees an acceptance on the part of Driessen. Driessen's bat has made him a valuable man on the Reds' roster. Called up from In- dianapolis mid way through the 1973 season, he hit .301 in 102 games. Last· year, playing third base. he hit .281. "If he played regularly, as he will some day. he would be right up in average with all those guys," Anderson said. "He's a .300 hitter.'' UPI,...... Defending champion Phil Bo1p of the United States ls cm his way to another WorJcl AquaUcs ChamPlonabips told medal. He leads three-meter •priD1board atvera )?)' six points after tbe ftnt five colDPQ.llorJ d!Yel ·1n cap, Colotnbla. · Messersmith at the plate and then Cey hit a harmless fty to right. For Messersmith, it merely continued his frustrating month of July. He's made five starts this month and, despite living up on- Dodgers Slate AN ,.mu .. KAIC 0'91 JUlyZ2:.L LOUllMLosAnoelH 7:U p.m. July 23 ~I. Loulut Los Angelo 7 2S p.m. Julyl~St. loul1et LosAnoe1u l . IOp.m. ly nine runs in those five starts, he's 0-4 with one no decision. The Dodgers in that span have backed him with only five runs. The on1r run he surre.ndered Monday rught came in the ninth inning when J erry Morales led oft the inning with a singl~ and continued to second when right fielder WUlle Crawford fumbled the ball for an error. Andy Thornton bunted Morales to third and he came home on Manny Trillo's single to center. ''You expect to runtntotbison- ce in awhile," Alston said of the Dodgers' inability to score runs, "but for us it's been two months now. We're not getting a lot ot runa for anyone, but we're not do- ing a thing for Andy." Messersmith gave up only five hits &Ad struck out eigbt but still was saddled with his eighth loss in 20 decisions. Reuschel, 7-10, also 1ave up only five hits but needed help from Oscar Zamora after giving up a single to Crawford to lead orr the ninth. Zamora earned his eighth save. Theft Asserted Scoring System Htu1sle NEW YORK CAP)-"Thieves! Robbers! Kidn~pers!" Such screams were coming Monday from the throat of Jim- my Van Alen, president o! the Tennis Hall of Fame and father of the sudden death simplified scoring system. ''They're trying to steal my brainchild," the Newport, R.J., socialite and tennis innovator insists. ''This is the most dis· graceful event, even including the Bay of Pigs and the Pueblo." There are no bounds when Jimmie gets agitated. Van Alen 's latest outburst was provoked by two recent events ...L one, the statement by John Newcombe on national television that World Team Tennis pioneered sudden death scoring; two, the move by the U.S. Open adopting Wimbledon's less stringent tie break plan. Jimmie responded by writing stinging letters to Larry King, president of WTT, and .Stanley Malless, president of the U.S. Ten- nis Association. He also has sharply criticized the International Lawn Tennis Association for "cravenly introducing a watered down lingering death version." All of which leaves the 30 million players in the United States and the untold millions around the world in a state of utter con-fusion. · Until Van Alen got on his horse and started sounding alarms, tennis remained unchanged for a lmost 100 years. Weary of such obscure terms as "deuce," "love" and "advantage," a throwback to the 1880s, and five hour marathons, the bouncy New England squire introduced the so·called Van Alen Simplified Scoring System, or VASSS. For years, he hollered in the wilderness, his cries unheeded. In 1971, he achieved a break-through. Director Bill Talbert and the USTA, with an eye on television, adopted Van Alen's sudden- death tie break in its purist form. In any set when the score reached 6·6, players went to a best- of·nine tie break. The first lo get give points won the game and ~et-boom, jus t like that. Wimbledon resisted for a while but found it ne<:essary to bow - to progress, adopting its own version. When the score of each set reaches 8·8, a best-o(-13 tiebreak is used, but a player must have a • two-point advantage. But there is no tie break in the final set. The powerful Association of Tennis Professionals adopted another , version -best of 12 points, the first to reach seven points (no two ahead) wins. Then came the WM' with its own play -a 1-2-3-4 scoring system for games, another Van Alen innovation, with tbe nine point tiebreak. Then this year the U.S. Open changed again, adopting a version of the Wimbledon tie-break but not quite. So what's the score? Who knows? Depends on where you're playing, and then you can't be sure. The average club player ls left dizzy by the various scoring plans. It's a good sport -tennis -badly in need of directions. It's now the pawn of self-serving wheelers and dealers. · Ltrechesi Takes Over Can't Be Yes Man, Says Feisty Martin ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) - Billy Martin s ays it's three strikes and he is out or baseball. "I don't think I can come back into baseball because my reputa- tion precedes itself no matter where I go," said the feisty Martin, who was fired Monday by Texas Rangers majority owner Brad Corbett and repfaced by former Philadelphia manaaer Frank Lucchesi. Martin, the American League manaaer of the year in 1974, was fired by the Rangers fer the same reaaons he was given the axe at Minnesota in 1969 and Detroit in 1973: disputes with the front of- fice. He said of the Rangers, "They want a winner and they want a 'yes man,' but I can't be botb. •• Martin brashly predicted a pennant for the Rangers iD 19'75 but their defense Cell apart and the pilchine quickly followed. Texas was H'h game1outof f1J'St place 1oln1 into tonlfbt'a 1ame with Cleveland. "I'm happy about one thln1," .said Martin. "I broucht Tau a winner ••• lbrougbttbemamllllon famandlbrouahtthemaomereal tnajor league baseball." A bitter M artln eaid Corbett •'knows about as much about baseball as I do pipe. 0 Corbett is in the plastic plpe manulactwing business in Fort Worth. "Corbett 1J in baseball one year and all of a sudden he's a genius," added Martin, bis eyea reddened by 41 lleeplesa hours. "I wu a1alnlt the Willie Davi1 tnde all U. way." llartiD said, .. He (Corbett) ac· eUMd me ol beln1 dialoyal. Well, 'I mlOt be a mlterable UUJe l\IY bat thin'• one thlnt I'm not and tlult '• dlt&o,aJ. l 'd rat.her be dead than ctgJoyal." With one year remaining on his contract, Martin collided wit.Jr the front office over the acquisi· tion of Tom Egan, a catcher re- leased by the California Angels. Rangers gen eral manager Danny O'Brien didn't want Egan because he dldn 't fit into the Tex- as youth movement mold. "It all happened over a petty thing," Martin said. "I want.eel Egan because he could have helped. Bill Fahey had a bad hand and can't play. "We just couldn't com- municate." · The T exas Ran ge rs switchboard lit up with calls from irate fans -some threaten- ing never to spend another Dickel at Arlington Stadium. Martin said be bad no im- mediate plans although there was speculation Kansas City would like to hire him. "I plan to •pend .some time at (his Ari· m.too) home with my famll)'.'' 1ald Martin. Then he lq.bed, "I c.-. the Rangers wW let me keep that for awhile." Luccbeal managed for 2~ >seasons at Pblladelphia and wu llarti-n '• third baae coach. Luccbeai will set the team for the remainder of the year. "He'll do a good Job " Martin saJd. ' A11l1tants Art Fowler and . Charlie Silvera got the axe along with Martin. The 4t-rear-old Luccbeli ta ~ fourth mans1er tbe Ran(en have bad alnce they moved to Tuu from W aahlnaton. "Followln1 BUly Js like a fellow followin1 Al Jolson in bis prime In show buainess," said • L&accbeal alter m akinc b1s flnt 1ame at the helm a winnlna ~ Los Al . Racing Results Plltl'T ••c•-@yerels. t_,..r cilelmeld.ns. Clelmlno. P11n.e11to0. "'*' 1.lk• It ITrNWrel 1.ao •.«> uo 1'11d1i.H-"9 (Cl•rllM) 10.0I 4.Jt MnieWIMlow (M'flt~) 2AO Tlme-10.74. Also r11n -Liii'• B"ll•t. MhthW' Aotkttt a11.,.....,1. Trv Clllc. ~IO'n<io. "''uY.IO'f ...... ,~ .. 5cY~-Wlfttw Winds.~ Arms. U a&Kt.a -1-1. .... 1 Liu tt & -. ric ................ u.u ... SICIOND •AC a -t70 Y•rcb. i 'fMr Olds & gp. Cl•lml"ll, Pvn41 utQl. Nuttier WlllOW (Wilbon) Cl' 0.11 (0Nyfl'• For O.vlel (Upl\em) Tlme-... 01. Also r.., -e~·, Lodi, JIMly's ~ ~ RO<ll, Mel MelWI. nmto 1tace -MO.,..,.. i .,.., 9idl &Up. Oelmlng. Pvn41 $210Q. Van GI.au HOLD HEA D HI C:H TO LENGTHEN BACl<SWIN C Golfers with Droad $houlders ind short necks face 1 special problem. Often these players have trouble making a rull shoulder turn during the backswing. Every player, regatdlcss or hii muscle and bone structure, should address the ball with his hud ''hiih" enough to allow for his left shoulder to move under his chin (illustration #1). If the shoulder can't clear the chin (illustration fl), the player ·will be forced to make an incom· .Plete upper·body turn. He'll rind it necessary to pick the club up and lirt it into position with his arms and hands. CTrMWre> 16.20 7.«> 4.80 Cell ~' IWetktrl 20.60 9.20 , Hitt Treln fCalll 1.00 It will help those with especially short necks to not only hold their head high , but also pull their ~houlders back slightly at addrc>s. rather than hunch forward. Tlme-11.00. Al90 Ulft -Hlf•lutln, M.111 0'91ow. &::.='.' 1, Musi( ~ote Miu, .-OU ltT" It ACE -400 yards. :t YNr ~· o.lmlno. Purw $ll00, C.O Anlll""'ery Cl.iiPNml 29.40 UO UO . .... .,J. .. , I t:=============================~ "HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PUntNG"! Here Is Arnold Palm.,·s fully llluitf .,ted guide to putting stance , line.up, strok•I Send 20t 1lo111 wllh • st1mped, self·lddrused envelope lo Arnold Palmer, In cere ol this newspaper. ~''5111'1 ICllrdo:ui) 6AO lAO ncf'l''$Go Old (Rlcllllrelsl 3.20 '------------------------Tlme-2q.2'1. , Also r61\ -O.ve's Helrpln, Alllbel flouner, Miu J u terson, Shesta lflirbel. 1 FlnH •ACE -170 y1rels. 3 ')'Mr ; Id' & up. c111mlng. P"l'M $3200, l«k Brother IH•rtl 11.40 7.AO C 00 "9~"' CRlcllllrdsl 4.40 3.80 , • t Clll>ll•ml 2.80 • • •. o . r Atso ran -Groovy Grumpy, WIMle Lou, Pllpe>a'i U SS. StllTtt RACE -3SO y.ard,. 3 yeer f>ldS & Ill>· Cl•lmtno. P11rM '*200. Top Tonto ~r' I Cl.l!lhlml 9.00 UO 4.00 ~bel Dn1m CWatson> 2UO uo ~uut T. 81r90 <C.roou) S «> CdM Sails, 7 -1; Barons Roll, 4-1 Newport came in the fifth frame when Rick Clark doubled, went to third on Rolf Scbwalbe's fielder's choice and scored on a two-out dou· ble by Gordon Barr. Los Al Racing Entries 11~ T11'"4lll' '1"t P91H;• f> M. sz eucu fllnt ltec• S.S IEu<tu•UI, 8'11 •Rd ttll ~ Fl•ST ltA.CE -l$O Y•~. J yur Okb" gp. c.111-or.ci. Clalmlng p11n• '1'00. Clel"'lflll prlc• $ 1.00, Rosy Joy CH•rtl 112 Nltveclll Flyer (Welson I 112 Wlt(ll Crttk Clllc CMylei) 121 ic.111 GokS (C.11) 122 ICll.Sen'\lltl C2 Cl•rlss.e> 119 C-aoe-Klp l'frH$11r'el 122 l'NlellM Gollmlt (2 Rlc"41n:ls) 111 Echo Too nc.roozel 122 Rlln 81otiby R11n <Ll~m 122 Tr1p1•CTru'.li!!efi:!~ 122 c.1 Happy Cl c.rooz•l 1n Tr"tyA~IM (I Rlcllerell) 172 R0<kd lnjun <Ctt~r) 112 ~Id Copy llClerlssel 119 SECOND •ace -110 yard,.>.,.., o~• A yp. Cl•lmlng, Purse UQOO, "''· Tl~r RO<ket-+ C.rdoral EtQI• Uncling (Rlci..rdsl Mr. Plt™>Nltly ILlpll•m> EIQhtll Wonder (Brooks) Super Dllpe l~nl PtayHousa ICru;erl 1!2 t" 119 119 11• 11l THlltO RACE -3lO verels. 2 YNr old maklem. Pllrw s 1900. C.'l!blna (Clerlssel EAlqle Oellctr ll1pl\llml 81Kul~'N Honey IC.Ill Tr llOC\s Miu 1Tr11wre> Owir99r EHY (Dreyer) Foxy Glare CC•rdoz.al Tl,,.,. Boll CACS.lr) Llfteletlely IW•tsonl Doubl• Olnt<l I Brooks) Oonllf\ IWerell FOURTH RACE -350y•rds.3ye.r Old,. Allowance. Purse »OOO. Pride 'NJoy Go ~n Go-MIQnOllH Pride ICllntlckl C-.0 CAii KlflQ (Cllrdoz•) Cio PlltOI Shot (AO.ir)- MIU Flw Ply ITrtourd ~I Isle IWetsonl Hows-et 111s Cllf)tla"') Go Mon's Loulon (Harl) 117 122 117 111 117 117 117 FIFTH RACE -S..9 yards. l year otos& "P· Allow11nce. Pur~ $2000. Mr. ACle(luele IC•rclo1•> 112 ld•hoGG IClerossel 119 CH El Jay (Cru99r) 117 tJovous Vlllentlne CWardl 11• Proncunear (Hartl 1 tt Mr. C"le Deck (Trusure I 119 Tllnly RO<kel ILloNlm) 12? Mr.5'1ffdCOllnt<C..ll> • 118 SIXTH RACE -'OCl y•rds. 2 Yffr .. 1'1MC!!y. July 22, 1975 DAIL V PILOT 85 d Rus tkrs, Diablos, Area Duo.-.. -v.-N-.D-v•-"'-.o-...... Mesa Grab Wins Advance OUR PAGR OffUI Mission Viejo and Cosla M esa remain ln :.. three-way tie for the Orange High summer .basketball league leadenhlp wlth Servite at S-1 following victories Monday night. And Gold e n West College's Rustlers move into the championship f\nals of tbe Rlo Hondo sum mer bas k e tball league tourney after CM Loop Me<lllft Ctsl ,, n .. -. Ja<kson s 2 2 12 Cll\nongNft\ • s 0 11 ICeyei 'J 'J 0 • O\llonu s 0 2 10 S.>rton • , , 10 twven s 0 0 10 flllrllnQhem ) 1 , , S-•k 1 3 2 17 GeOf'Qe 3 0 1 • TCM!i 40 IS 12 •s u.-.....1w1 •• n ,. • ScllllfN<Mr 0 0 2 0 OeV'on • • 2 22 Pt•tt • 0 ) 12 Wl'llddlllQ 5 0 s 10 Prk• 3 0 3 ' 81:.cllllltt 0 0 I 0 t4111 3 0 3 ' Tot1ts 26 • " " H•lltlrN: 81aclllu,•t-2'. • ...,........111) •• n ... .. WetSOft • 2 • 20 Stm 2 0 1 • ""'br'oddl I I 2 3 22 Mlllfl' I • 1 6 Rll,...Y • ' 4 12 BrOOllS 2 0 0 • ElclllolYM 0 1 I ' Rown 0 0 I 0 TotllS 3J 1.S IS ., M.S.&C. 1771 •• ft "' ., AltlNl'I ' 0 • 12 "lper 0 0 3 0 flflnQ\t 10 1 3 ,, hlelmMI 7 0 s 1• (ioldel'I 0 I ' I Arnrnen 11 0 • 22 Ho ... k 0 I 3 I To\elS . ,. • 23 11 H.alltlme: t11wntory, 4,..._ puttln1 bolt Rio Hoodo away. 96-88. Stan Miller and Gary Spink led the Costa Mesa a&sault with 13 and 10 points u . Mesa downed Redlands, 45-38. And Mission Viejo's Steve Sawyer scored 2.1 to pace the Diablos, 4S-34r over University, to olber Orange League play Servile handled host Orange, 55-49, and Villa Park nipped I<'oothill, 31 ·26. c...-)M .. (4S) ,. • '' n e~s ' I 3 • I( i.v I 1 0 3 SCMnll • 2 , 10 Oman 1 0 1 2 Oywr1 1 t I J Young 0 2 3 , 'Miis 0 'J 1 , S.ldhllm 0 1 0 I Tolals 17 II 12 '5 SC-Illy OM,,en Colt.IMeSol u J IS I~ ~ll>Cb • 10 to 10-11 MIDMVi.,:t4fl r 1, ~ms 1 0 2 Boot" t 2 I ~ ·C.011 ' 0 , 2 Hettruo I 2 2 .. Kt-4Y , 2 0 4 btll 4 0 0 • $ewY'W 6 • , " To!MS u IS 9 45 Ulli•"'*t~)t) ft .. tit ~'flUIO" 3 • 0 2 6 Halford • I 3 9 M<CI~ I 1 2 3 •Poirier 6 0 .. n Smith 1 0 5 2 AJ!llM 0 2 0 2 Tot.Ill IS • "' 34 Sc-. Illy Qltllrters Ml ssloft \/ 14 )0 I II 4 1 S-.S Unhersltl' 4 t2 1 ~3' o.i..W.'1 (M) fg It .. JohnsOn ~ 6 • Clerk 4 2 s Schllle<I • 3 • Her-Kiiier 1 0 s A•tcllff 10 I 1 Sef.iers 2 2 4 5'hilldter 2 2 1 Jackson • 0 3 Tot•li 40 14 21 Helltlme: GWC.~2. Santa Ana 's Terry Brent moved rrom sixth lo hrst place in lhe Wes Coa st Mulch Gam Bowling Elimin3lioru> a Kona Lanes followmtJ ht · 221 average in eight games Monday night. Irvine's Farrell Hinkl dropped from second eighth and Fountain Valley's John Havele maintained bis s pot, even with Hinkle wi th 6,917 pins and tied for eighth. Action resumes for the final 16 Monday at 9: with a nother four-game block for the survivors. Pn.hwler,C•IY 1. Tetry Brent, Sa11t• Ana , E.G.Mo<k.Nor<o f'1nlall '·'"° 7,02• 3. Ari 8trenl, li•w1ncirne • lkll<ll Soper, Garden Grove S. Jim TllOfnpson. ~n O••QO ' Aon Olell, u H•I>'• 1. LHT1yl0t.San Ole90 I. F•rtell Hlnktt._lrvlnt' 1.Jo11t1H1 ... 1es, ,.,n V•tl•Y 10. Okk BrNs<h, Wntmln~ler 11. Jerry 8urdl(k, Wolmlniler 12. Fred Rlccllll, Wettmlnster 13. OoUQ Jotinson, LOllQ Bue" u. Jerry ICntollt, G.,cl4tn Gro.,. IS. Totly Pwrry, Saft OleQO 16. Urry Norcbtrom, At" Ila Im 7.071 1,01• '·"' "'" .,.,, •• 911 •,9t7 U75 u.o U5' 6,8SI ..... s 4,800 ···" Cross Country >flll .. CreH C.tmtry R1111 •• S.tt ci.-111e 1 COM,Lnl OllANGI COUNTY COVIUGI lecl1dl11t: ........ ..... S• Ci.-.tw, MIWH Vlei•· 0.-,.i ... --u -'-' ..... Md_, •• L.A. - 2 MONTH TO MONTH ' HNTAL U SIS 3 HO DlrOSlf UOUiUD ON A"ROYED CllDIT 4 OHLT $1 t 10 Pfa MONTH TOTAL COST t1tali111ltecl p09") 5 NEW COM,ACf UNIT SIU 11'• I 4 11 1·)1 6 VOICE MESSAGE rAGllS ALSO AU AVAILAILE 7 FULL FUf MAIN TlHANCf ORANGECOUN'TY HADIOTHEPHONE SERVICE INC 17141835-3105 .. S.0, SANTA Ff, SANT• ANA ,,.,.. L•tvn• a.1<11, ~1uie<I Viele, Oofto l'~•t, h• Cl-lo, k" J- C1p1llr•••, El Tore. coll ,.. ,._ 04.)JJ) 1. Mlk• WllltrhollM IMIUIOll V~· Joi 14: SI (course record) 2. Biii Aelamlts (F•llbrookl IS:37 3. Jolln "'" 1011 tS.n C.lernente Slrlcleril IS:d 4. Owen Eelw.,ds !San Clemeple Slrldet'\I i• 07 5. Molrk Norris IMos.-: 1 1 ._ __________ .,. MonVtelol 17:21. • COMES • Allo n11 -Moon 8••. To- 'Oe•ton, Moon flyer. Sfllfly DH, 'lllll111m Oust.er, Oe11Cly Exp~ Ml. f""'1'h59lesll. __ Corona de l Mar and Fountain Valley s ummer league baseball t eams recorded victories Mon- day night in the first round or the Harbor Area tournament at TeWinkle Park and Davis Field, while Ne wport dropped a 2·1 decision to La Quinta. "111111"9'0!' Beil(ll (II otds.. Cl•lmlng. Pun. $2200. tielmlng --------------------------f prke~. · .,,. TO ORANGE COUNTY ' u Eucu -~T•P Tet!W .... & p-.-... ~ .... ~ .uJ.M. ~HVENTH •ACE -400 yM'dl. 3 •r OldS & llC>· Cl.aulfltd •11-ena. rwwooo. •Mknys Sun Fl-er (CMdot•l t .20 C.?0 •.20 IA!Jbel KllY IWalM)fl) 3.80 U O Top hp~lon CW•tkerl 4.80 Tlrne -20.24. ' Also r•n -Fl"t Sllllflle, Big C. t'lyon, FINI Copy, Bolo BOb Tlrne. E IGHTH RACE 1170 yards. 3 year olc!'> & up. Cl•lmlng. P11rs.e $2JOO. Ml.Arrow1y (QrdOtll IS.40 UO UO &a119 Cl.l!INml 6.20 S.60 Step N Fe tell It C Treasur•) 3.20 Tlme-••.72. Also ran -S1n11ul"•'I Jet, ,.ltrui~tk, Bar Fe me, P•.,_,. Wll'IS. Scrlllc.ht1) -oi.1 C.Zecll, Netlw 'Twilit. U Euct.a -6-Mr. A'""'' a • 8'1x1111, P.alll$ZU.M. NIN'TH •ACE -lSO yercts. 2 year olds. CtetmlftV. Purw 12600. CllC)lured EnrlcllH 1 CQrdoul S.10 3.20 2.60 1'41.1111.1.111e Me cwatwn> 6.20 J.60 'IByrd8raln(Ctertue> S.IO Time -11.'JO. I AIM> rM _ ...,P9Y C..t, AMY Joyw$. • LOftQ A Ge_. FranllM C•l'°"-Erin tc;ellty. • I Scretclled -ou~·~ A5ttr1sk. •• u Exact.I -4-C.lfhHM E11rk• & I' ·A Utt le Llh Me, Pa.-""·'°· \. Corona del Mar's Sea Kings b e lted Costa Mesa, 7 ·1, behind the bats of Pat Ahern and Gary Johnst on, who helped the Corona attack with two bits apiece. J eff Behrens and Dean Foes limited Costa Mesa to two bits. Mesa was guilty of six errors. Fountain V a lley's Barons, meanwhile, rolled to a 4·1 victory over Huntington Beach with the help of Bob Smith's two-run single in the f ourtb and rbi blows from Tim Holmes and Gary Heximer . .ab r Kerce, ss l O Reed,(! 2 0 R•y.~r1 2 0 Colemen, Clll-30 3 0 Hllr111n, rf-dfl 2 o l....ntrom, lb 2 I Glll,c 2 o MuQa.,.ro, c t O Slegtfl, If ? 0 A ... ryt,2b I 0 l.'l'Ofll. rt 1 0 Tot11$ 21 t Fo1111t.alnV.alley CO Adams, ss Hotrnes, 3b SmUll, cf·lb Hel(lmer, lt>-p Alello, If.lb Robenson, II Bl!na. c LunQ,2b Mltes,2b ~llla,tf Slclunllll,tl ff'Y.P U"b,rf Totals ab r 3 ' 3 0 3 0 ' 0 1 0 I 0 2 0 I 0 '1 I I 0 'l 1 I 0 I 0 ,. .. Sc.trt~ 111111119, 11 rtlf R"lh's0wlr9911.lp#\am) 119 I 0 Ola<yCrn (Clerlsse) 11' I O Mr. B 8•lr (WUd) 119 ~ g Prlv•le Reque~l IAdelrl 12l ~ g :!::1~::!~:::Y1?~::!~!1 :~ o o YOll e.t Sc>ucl ICreavrr > 119 o o C.OpyQ~ht 1wa1sonl 11' o 1 Swfngin;Sllm (Richards) 120 0 0 0 0 3 1 II rbl 2 0 t I 2 , I I 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 . ~ r II e SEVENTH RACE -.00 yard$. 3 .,.., olds. C & G. Pur" $10,000 - lddtd. Duplicate Dream I Hart) Al.Kiiie (Wafd) Ed OH (Trusure) lvan·s Easy Jel (Adair) Dickey' Fire Risk I Brooks) WlnNCopy !Cardoza) Ariel P•U COreyer) Breezing Man lllpl>aml ThrffOMWlld (W•lson) EIGHTH RACE -JS() yarcts. ll'Hr Olds & UI). Cl•lmlng. P"r$t ~ Cl•i,,..lnQ Pfite S4000. Sh110h (Hert) Sut1ttSandy IP•;e> flomeo Slrlp IC•tll HunllnQlon 000 IOC>-1 3 2 Fly1ftV O.vlel <C.rdoza> Charm Gain ILlpflam) Openln; Gun IClerlne> V•lr, Fleet Be•u (Tteawre) 1?7 119 II'> 11• 1?7 11'1 122 122 F\n. VillMty 101 ?011-4 I 1 c:.t'efta Cit I 'Mr 171 ab r 1 0 2 1 3 1 .. 0 .. 1 3 2 3 1 2 0 l 0 11 rlli Sty II Sii Min (Adair) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 I NINTH RACE-400 yards. 3 ye•r oldi. Cl•iming. Pu~ $.2000. Oalmlng ewlce '3500. ,uy Joy (Hart) NO Seel Son9s CTrusure) Solar CNrge (Myles) ~Y Six IAClairl 112 ,,, 119 122 tl'I 119 . $to,ooo f o r only 5t67.5t a month. Whether you need $5,000 or $10,()X) get it from the people who lend millions. Commercial Credit. Monthly poyment based on o $10,()X) HomeOwner loon, for 120 months. ot on onnuol percentage rote of · 16%. lotol payment $20, 101.20. A loon of $5,CXX) ond over must be secured by a combination of reol ond personal property. COntmerdal Credit Corporation ~ HomeOwner l oons .CSSJ 870E~t17th Street • Phone: 645-8700 Crtdlt U!e r~ Ava.lla1ile to Eli&iblt Bonowu1 at Croun RAt~ world team t ennis July 25-26-27 SEE TENNIS STARS John Newcombe Mar<Jcret Court Francoise Durr-Tom Okker Tony Roche-Rosie Casals • • • • • • • Anaheim Convention Center Ttckets GYai.W* now at Anaheim Co.•entiOll Center lox Office Libefty, Mllllllll Ticbt Agettcies RHa +tel Seats 7.50-6.00-4.5~ 3.00 G....ec al Adnssioft 71 4-635-5000 . I La Quinta throttled Newport Harbor on five hi1s as La Quinta scored twice in the first inning and held on to push Newport into the loser's bracket. eet>,....s, P FoH,p Jolwion..U Hall, lb Greetey,c AMrn, lf·d Pfies,lb Smlley.2b Johnston, cf Hur;itoes,lf Gu1~s.rf Moore. rf 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ho-'s Sonny Boy IC1eagerl Pillll>Y Adllms (Lipham I Pl*le Red CMllldotWdol 122 1----------~---------~~~-~-A's Lose LONG BEACH-The Huntington Beach A's lost a 4·2 decision lo Legion 833 Monday night jn Long B each Joe 'DiMag g io League baseball action, drop- ping the A's a ha lf gapie out or second place. H .. u...-1 .. ,111.•,111 ai. r II ()Kwcllwtll, p • 0 I Swemon, 2b 4 O O WoOlllrd,d 'J 0 I SMler,cf 0 0 0 Crllfl, lb l 0 I c;..lflln, t1 l o 1 PrllJI. -2 0 0 S.$11CW•,_U I 0 0 ""''-·" 1 0 0 Mc Gowen, If t I 1 JoKks.on, f. I I 0 r" I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TollllS 2• 1 S ~~llylHift.. r ... 000 020 0-2 s , 01) to0 11-<1 I I 4 x4 SAL E '72 UMDCIUISm SOFTTOP W-Hlibe.etl:L 1,337NYl s2 999 "74 IM't'L KOVT 1 I ,., 7 Tote ls 0 ' s s Jel Oe<k Reel CCardoa> Kool H•nd I Or•yer l 172 119 The only scoring !or C•st.aMtuCU GWC Romps; Barons Bow Krikorian, 2b·P A'1US,lf.2b Molllca,lb Ybarra, c. Mc Oona Id, 31> Trolio, rt Cooper,(! Tomita.~ Fernstrom, p R. Ayers, If Toteli •b .. 3 0 3 0 2 1 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 77 1 II rbl 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 I Fish Tale Golden West College's summer water polo team bo~ the Cypress B te Monday night. 18-4, be d the scoring of J eff Edwards (6) and Tom Crook (4) al Cypress College. S<ore by Inning' SEAi. BEACH -22S anglers: 1,210 sand bliss, 1,010 rod: cod, I cow cod, 5 hallbvt, 152 ""'cllerel, IOS calico bass. ... ,.,. -I SS l1fl9lers: • bonito, 7 SMICI bins, 195 INCkerel. 12 twlllblll, t wlllte $elbaSS. r II e CdM 010 021 l-1 5 2 NIEWPORT IArt's Lolnclhtt) -165 anolet'\: 57l bliss, 570 ma<l<erel, ¥J7 f'OCk cod. (O.nr's L.e<lrerl -213 anglers: l.°'6 bliss, 126 rock (od, 2 Nlllbul, 1,038 mackerel, I bluelln lllN. Coslll MtH 000 001 a-1 2 6 N._...,.H.erbor (tl II rbl I I 0 0 a.rr, Jb C.Smllll,d P•lrner.u Wll•l..-.,f. Hutler,2b Ka ...... lb O•rle,rf Sotllw•lbe, 11 Bulllngton,Clll PllntuM>, P TOlllli •b r • 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 1 J 0 3 0 0 0 27 ' I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S I SAN DIEGO (Mvtti<lllll Pitt - Fndily'• Report) -1, 138 an;ters. t, IJJ•lbacorr, t OOlpllln. MORRO BAY (Vir9•s u ..... I - ll••f'!lleu: 1• llng cod, 1,302 f'OCI< cod, Fountain Vall ey High's Barons lost a 54 decision to Long Beach Wilson at Orange Coast College. J im Davidson led Fountain Valley sror· lngwith three goals. Seen by 111111119' I.ONG 8EAC" ta.tmo"t Pieri - 21l anQltrs: 2 bllrr•c!IOI, IM _.., ban. 26S c•llU> bass. I t>onllo, llS rn.c;llerel, SS blue bass, SS rock cod. 1$tl0ffflsftiftt> -ISl an;lers: l,?30 u iico bass, 4 barrecuda, '400 rock cod. DANA WHARF -349 •"91ft'S: 6"2 ~elp bass, 3 bllru1cuda, • hlllibvt, 13' rockcod, t'nma<.•erel. Ne'wPC)rt I.A Olllnt1 r II • 000 OtO 0-t S J ,oo 000 x-2 • 2 Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Boston New York Milwaukee Baltimore Cleveland Detroit W L Pd. GB 54 39 .581 48 45 .516 6 48 46 .511 6'h 46 45 .505 7 42 50 .457 11 Y.a 42 50 .457 ll't'.t West Division Oakland 58 3S .624 Kansas City 48 45 .516 10 Chicago 45 47 .489 12th Texas 45 51 .469 14'1'.t AD&ell 43 S4 .444 17 Minnesota 41 53 .436 l71h aMftMl"• Sc.w4't CleWlend2.Celllomi• 1, II lnl'llnllS IC•~ City J, OelrOlt 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dlvlsloo W L Pd. GB Pittsburgh 58 36 .617 Philadelphia 53 41 .564 5 New York 46 44 .511 10 St. Louis 46 46 .500 11 Chicago 44 51 .463 141h Montreal 38 51 .4Z7 171h West Division Cincinnati 63 32 .663 Dodgers 51 45 .531 12'12 San Francisco 45 49 .479 171h San Diego 43 53 .448 3>'h AUanta 42 52 .447 00'12 Houston 34 63 .351 30 M9M•y'1Sc-Cl11tlftftltl 10. Plltll!Clelplli. 4 Atl..,.te •,Montreat I HoUstan •· Ntw York 7 At.Ito.. ve. 1111 ~ ~ ...... Cl13'Cl..M) e.1tlrno<• '·OM lend l Mll ...... M7,CJllCe904 • Mln,..esol•J, New YorkO TIUU, Bost~~y'IO- St Lbuls4,Sen01-000 °'IU90 t, LM An9411n 0 Sen Frenclsco 7, PlttsburQll 2 Tedlly's GllnMS s4999 OI~ t8ellftMft 5-t Mel Al:ICIGtt 6-21 at 0t1roll (l.IGfOw 7-e llftcl W• lhr a-41 I 2 , ic.nses Oty IFltvnorrli ,., ancl 8uib'f 11•> at Mll-kM(SletOl'IHandCMmPllln .. S)2 Clllfornl• <Rr•n 1~101 et BeltlfNrt le.tier ':4.!.,. YOf1l (Hunter IHI •l ~ (ICNl....., llcKtOl'I 1'-" 11"'1 at Ml.-IOIA IOolU HI Qevtllfld l"elcll s-e) •t Tellff (f'lttry •t.1> ......... , ........ C.llfOl'Ne et a.ltllNWI Oelti.nd .. Olirelt K• .... • City et Ollc.ee-eo.tClfl .C MINWtote (JeWleNlttT• ... t Atlant.t (Morton 1\.9) .et Pllll_,..Ollle IC.l!Qfl .. UoustOl'I IKonl•Uny 4·10l at Montre.I I~• .. 11 c1ncln111tl <811111191\em lo-4) .t New York Ct<oostNnl-11 Pltt~blll"Qll IKhon Ml •t ~ Dleoo C.Jonff IHI st. Loul' IDIMy 4.)) et l.osAnOtiff (R.e11•n Clllf.llOO t8urrls ... , at $en fqftelsco <Fa~ , .. ) . . .We can places at the same time. -, Long distance puts you in business anywhere, wi~t talcing you out of you r office. Even a coasHo-coa.st CCI.SIS can be handled quickly and economically. The next time you need to be in two places at the same time, remember how ,you. can get there. Lang dfstalU. 1Jar belt bull11US cmnedlon. • 86 DAIL V PILOT Tuelid!Y,July ~. 197'5 .. ' .. ACCEPTING TRAGEDY Bill Bohnsack, sons Craig, 8, Spencer, 12, and wife Jill share knowledge lhal the loss of 11-year- old Dona ld will mean life and sight for others. Son died from injuries in bike acci- dent. Lost Son, Found God Boy's Death Brought Religion to Father 8y ARTHl'R R. Vl~SEL 01 th~ O••lf Pilot ~t•ll Burly Rill Bohnsack ~ays when he lost his namesake :-on. it Je d lo h1:, find.mg God. Young DonJld William Bohnsack, 11, who died Ju- Jy 10 of minjbike mjuncs. ultimately gave l\\O un. known sufferers his kid- neys for transplant and two others his eyes. so so- meone with a chance for life might live a nd SCl'. TODAY, T if f: boy'!-> father says tlw orckal lro him to give his heart to God. ··1 fr<'I v:e learn from everything," the t wo months' unemployed auto body rep<ur ~hop manager said ... If a m an has the ab11tty to accept adversity, he can do a ny thing." Bohnsack , of 1250 Adams Ave .. Apt. F -105, Costa Mesa. took his s t<'pmother, Mrs. Catherine Bohnsack, a church -goer vis iting from Canton. Ohio, for the funeral , to w o r :;hip becaus<' he fell ::.he might find comfort there. C ll URC ll FOR • Bohnsack w<.is mostl y a boyhood m emory whose spiritual solace a nd me:.in- j.ng became lost in ritual and dog ma that eventually drove him away. lie quit gomg But his stepmoth~r was intereste d in .itlendtnS Ca lvary Chapel. Something happened de- ep inside Bohnsack as the church's found er , the Rev. Chuck Smith, preached the Sunday ni ght sermon. ·· ( left m y h eart in i:hurch when I was a boy, · says Bo hns a c k . ''I've round it :.igain ft'~ a \\arm feeling .. God work~ Jn wondrou::." <J YS "IT IS UNFORTUNATE it had lo happen the way 1l did." he continued .. But 1t JS also unfortuna te that other people can't !ind J esus." Bohnsack himself had to play God a little in the dis· mal week from July 3-10, when the broken body of bis son was kept alive, after a Cus hion, by a re- susciwtor machine . Doctors at Costa Mesa Mem oria l Ho s pita l persuaded him the boy's brain was indeed dead and the hum ~mitanan decision would be to takf' his kid neys •ind eyes r o r transplant operations. Thtn lhey wouM tum off lhc machine and lcl h1' heart stop. C A&E AND COM · IOltTING act.I by friends and n igbbors who didn't even koow Bill and Jill NAJ\IE in tht> NE\,iS Bohns ack moved rum deep- ly. that and the fact his son's surviving or~ans can still give someone with damaged eyes and kidnc):> a scl.'ond chance. · Even if he had to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. he could still leave behind Life for a nother .'' marvels Bohnsack. "Because of the death of m y son, I went back to church.·· Raised in the Lutheran Church, young Donald lost inte rest a nd fell away finally JUSt as his father did, says Bohnsack. but he remained faithful to Chris- tian principles. ' "HE BOUGHT himself a little Bible and studied it. You don't have to worship • 'E"en if he had to enter the Kingdom ol H~a"en, lie could still leaee Uf~ tor another.' j ust in church to be a Chris- tian." the bereaved father recalls. He says a long, s ad str- ing of things crossed his mind Sunday night as Mr. S mith cat a logued the human condition in his sermon. "He gave his two kid- neys that others may hve and his eyes that others may sec:· he said of his dead boy. '·And he had already given his heart to Jesus.'' Officials at Orange Count)' Medical Center and J larbor General HospitaJ in Torrance still withhold word, however, saying it is loo s oon to t ell if the t ransplanted kidneys will function :successfully. Sometimes, tissue rejec· lion takes a long time to de· veloi> after transplant sur· gery. LETJ'ERS F ROM sym· pathetic s tra ngers who read of his kidney and eye Iran plant dec1s1on when Lhe Associated Press car- rs c d the s tory across ,\mcr1ca las t week an• some comfort, but :,maJJ t•om !or1 Th4: Bohns ack home slUI h as h allmarks or one wh~r~ people h ave ~athered for a funeral. llis wife Jill s miles a lot but says little. Sur.;ving s ons Spe ncer. 12, and Craig, 8, quietly play cards with a neighbor boy. Bill's rather -in-law from New York s its reading _ a paperback novel by Harold Robbins. Bohns ack had just come home from Orange Coast College, where he con- f crred with officials re- garding the fatal accident caused when his son rode a minibike into a chain bar- ricade he didn •t notice was :,trung across a seldom- used driveway. BOllNSA€K SAYS arva\.- lorney 's r e presentative called during the family's death vigil and urged him to file a large lawsuit, claiming the l awyer col- lected handsomely from the s tale in a s imilar negligence and wrongful death action. He says he then went to see Dr. Jack Scott at OCC and assured him there will be no lawsuit, so the com- munity college needn't worry. Bohnsack has beenoulof work for two months and as a r esult had no in- surance to cover lbe moun- tain of medical bills that descended on him like a landslide with Donald's ac- cident. He doesn't believe the Lord would approve of try- ing lo profit by the family's loss. .. THAT BAR · RICADE. . it was there to protect the people of the state," he says of the chain that claimed the boy's life. ·' lt was not there so so- meone like me could rip off the state." Today, Bohnsack says it is time to do something with his life, stepping up his so.far futile search for employment a nd -if he has his way -using the peace he says he unexpec- tedly found in church in Christian acts. "Life Lo me ha11 been like a war," be says. "J haven 'l lost it. I've j ust lost a lot of battles. "I don't know what I'm Roing Lo do, but I'm going to do 1omt!tbing,'' Bohnsack s 3id of his job hunt and his hope for real Chri!'llian service in some capacity "1 can't just'slt on the edf(eof this couch," he said. Cher, Gregg End Stay Pair Needed,Penonal Encormter-Lawyer ( J himself out of the presidential hom Wire Services thing," Mrs. Kennedy said. She Television star Cher and her husband, rock star Gregg AJ •. Iman, finished a five-day "very personal encounter" at Buffalo in a ''needed respite from the in- tense publicity which ordinarily· attends them," Allman 's at- torney said. PEOPLE . wasBStoday. * The couple, separated nine days after their recent marriage, .flew out of Buff a to after staying in a s uburban home, attorney Joseph V. Sedita said. But the stay apparently did not change her divorce plans. He said they met in Buffalo because "BuUalo is not a well known 'watering spot' or 'play- ground or the stars' and because Allman and the members ol his organization have had a pro- fessional and personal rela- tionship" with his law firm. * • A crippling s troke suffered one weelc-ago continued to hold Can- nonball Adderley in its grip at Gary, Ind. and doctors said the jazz musician and composer was still losing ground. Adderley, 46, was admitted to St. Mary Mercy Hospital a week ago and his condition has de- teriorated ever s ince. Hosoital spokesmen said. that Adderley was being "mechanically main- tained." • Willia m J . CowsilJ, manager for h's wife. daughter and five sons, the singing Cowsills, has filed for bankruptcy. The father of the group who look the family n ame lo the top of the pop music charts in the late 1960s filed papers in federal court stating that he is $445,339 in debt. He said he had assets of $4 ,873 in- cluding $78 cash . ·Most or the debts were in- curred in the course of managing the singing group, and are owed lo dozens of hotels, recording ~tudios, cr edit card companies, insurance companies, lawyers, a gents, airlin es and banks around the country. .. Former Sen. Sam Ervin, 78. the North Carolina Democrat wh o chaired th e Senate Water gate hearings. has denied speculation he is seriously ill lie told UPI by telephone from his Morganton, N.C., Jaw office he is ''fal and sassy" but too tired to testify this week on legislation to prevent future political scan· daJs He was to appear before the Senate Government Operations Committee. ·which he headed, to testify on legislation to imple- ment Watergate committee r e- commendations. . · Ervin said he had been work· ing "10 or 12 hours a day ... and I just felt a little fatigued ... I just found out that I'm not totally in· defatigable. '• • Fresno County Superior Court Judge Denver Peckinpah, brother of movie director Sam P eckinpah. r emained in serious but stable condilio'l al Fresno following a heart att~k . . Peckinpah was hosp1tahzea again Friday al St. Agnes Hospital only days after being re- leased foUowing surgery to in- s tall a temporary heart pacemaker, a spokesman said. Peckinpah gained nationaJ at- tention this spring by sentencing four Fresno Bee newspaper staff members to jail indefinitely for refusing to disclose their source of a sealed grand jury transcript. Rose Kennedy, mother of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, s ays s he can foresee no circumstances that might p~rsuade her son to run for president in 1976. .. Teddy has t aken himself out of the p~esi~ential canclidaey," s h e said in an intervi e w published in a Bos ton newspaper. •·There is no point in discussing politics since Teddy has taken oF COOl<:Sl /'M CONSERVAT1\IE -AND A ,.,IW-~HEL.LtD CONSEllVAlivt, foo:· Conditions Better Now Colorado Oov. Rlcb1rd Lamm says convicted strangler-rapist Ed Lowe should not be allowed to attend ct asses toward a master's degree. Lamm said he is "not im- pressed that Lowe has served his llme to society.·' Lowe. 34, was convicted three years ago of murdering one woman and raping two others • I le was sentenced to a life term for the murder and 18-20 years for the rapes. * The police chief of River Rouge, a Detroit suburb, has been ordered to wear his flashy, gold-braided uniform to all city council meetings -and he says he's not too keen on the idea. Mayor Pro T e rn Hezekiah McDonald says the brass- studded uniform js good public relations. Chief Raymoad Schlat- ter says it makes him look "like a Japanese admiral." .. It looks to me as if some one is trying to harass me," Schlatter said. "Everybody in Lown knows who the c hief of police is. whether he wears a uniform or not." • Six cong ressmen will visit China for 10 days in August on a mission for President Ford, the White House said. A spokesman said Rep. John B. Anderson <R -Ill) will lead this eighth congressional delegation lo visit China since former President Nixon resumed U.S.- Cbinese relations four years ago. Others in the delegation will in- clude Sen. Robert C. Byrd CD-W. Va.); Rep. John Slack (D-W. Va.); Rep. Edward Derwinskl <R-111. J; Sen. J ames 8. Pearson <R·Kan.); and Sen. Sam NWlll CO -Ga.J. .. Labor leader J a mes Petrillo has his very own music shell named for him The Chicago Park District board voted on the name change for the Grant Park facility. Petrillo is president emeritus of the nation al and Chicago Federation of Musicians. · . Officials said they decided to give Petrillo's ·name to the bandstand because he helped raise money to hold concerts in the park in Chicago's Loop. • Skj HostR.SS -Only Way to Fly? By JOYCE L . KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I am a senior in high school and interested in becoming an airline stewardess. -D.G., Ollcago, Ill. ~ F1ighl service is no longer a short-hop occupation. tn the tale '60s. the average stay for a night attendant was some 18 months ; now it's more than five years. This holding tre nd has de veloped because today's flight attendants can be married, have children, and re- ceive more pay for less time than many office workers. And, lhey can no longer be. furloughed for too many candles on the cake. LONG E R TENURES, plus the down econo m y, are holding recruitment to a minimum these days, although a few thousand are still hired each year. Com- petition is intense; one airline has a rejection rate of 30 to one. (If you 're turned down, apply to other airlines. Many are flying today who had received one or more rejection letters.) Hiring requirem ents vary among airlines, but the girl-next- door type has a better chance than the beauty queen. A high school grad who has al least t hree years of business ex- perience working with the public is on equa l ·footing w ith a graduate of a four-year college - FordCalkd ~ 'Square' '1y Farmer Fan .. WASHINGTON <UPI) -A 10un1 farmer t old President· Ford today be w 11 a square. He smiled as he Hld It, and Ford grb:med back. "We f eel th at this te.tm •1quare' !its you aptly because you atand square ror cv~ lbat Is rlaht with America,· Alpha Trivette, 2:0, told Ford. Trl~u. of Lad)'lmit.I), Va., national pretldent ot the )\atu.re Farmel'I of America, met wllh Ford in the White House rose garden along wllb 100 other FAA at.ate ofticera. They aavc lbe .Preaidc.nt a cluater ot flags. (Career Co~ner J any major. or a two-year com- munity college program in flight service, other things being equal. FLY BY THE private night at- tendant schools: airlines prefer to train their own. Married ap- plicants are cons idered so long as they can relocate. To apply, s imply write a bnef letter to the headquarters for flight attendant recruitment for the airlines you 're interested in. Include your age and birth date, height, education, work ex- perience, vision, and citizenship. You can also apply in person at a location se rvic ed by the airline(s). If you meet the basic qualifica- tions, you'll be invited for an in-. terview, assuming the airline is hiring.· Although this occupaiion is still dominated by women -about 39,000 'females compared to 19,000 males -the new hiring is about 50-50 bet ween the sexes. FLIGHT ATTENDANTS would like lo shed the "coffee, tea or me'' image to be thought of as passenger safety specialists. Fat chance as long as advertisers dream up .. Fly me" and "re NEW WATER POST C•rt J . Kyml• Reallv Move Our Tail For You" campaigns. Thi s may bother you. Other potential drawbacks in- clude the rigors of time-zone changes, irregular sleep, and possible assignment lo a base you don·t like. The work may no longer hold a challenge after awhile, and some passengers will treat you Like a personal servant. Still. the money's good -now an average of $850 per month plus expenses, a nd pay is going up. A flight attendant is limited to 80 hours of fl ying each month, and witb a swap h~re and there, you could arrange siic days off in a row, not counting your regular vacation. The fringe benefits of free or low-cost travel are tempt· ing. READ "THE 1975-76 Airline Guide to Steward/ess Careers" by Alexande r Clark Morton, available from Steward/ess and Flight Service m agazine, Box 188, Hialeah, Fla. ~11; $5.95 postpaid. READER SERV1CE: For a copy of 48 -page booklet, "Airline flight Attendant Career Guide," published by the Federal Avia- tion Administration, send your request on a postcard to Joyce Lain Kennedy at this newspaper. This guide was published in 1973, and is outdated on some points. but includes addresses o r airlines. Allow s everal weeks for delivery. Kymla Given New Posfon Water Board ~ Carl J . Kymla, a member ot the Metropolitan Wat.er District board of directorlt since 1973, baa been made vice chairman or th• board's Cinance and insuranco committee. Rymla is general manager ol the Moulton Niguel Wet.er Die· lr1cl serving Laguna Nl1ucl~ Laguna Hills and a port.ion Ol Mission Viejo, He ts a rormei- Newport Beach city CO\.mcUman and former county supervisorial aldc. MetroDOlitan ls the••~ that wholeufoa Colorado River water to Orange County water d.ls1.ricll. I PUBLIC N011CE PICTITIOUS I UllNU5 NAMI ITATSNNT ~ to11oWtno ,,.,\Oft• •,. Clltf"9 tius1. -ft CAIATION CAPTUREO, 501 Orc:lllO, Co<-0.1 ,,,..,, C.O Ot!We ~) O.vlll c. Woodwot111, 4U\\ ~T"I•, C.Oron• oel toMr, CA1ltomlt Johl\ T Ptrll. 0 3''t Pol~tl•. PUBUC N011CE *" •ICTITIOUl IU51NIU NAMCSTATIEMENT llw fol_.ne per.on• tr• Oolng bull· lllUU! M & H INVESTOR$, !IS Vlll Ullo dint. N-llOft e.11<11, CA. .,MO e-.111A.Mes.rve,11SVla Uncllrw, Ne~ lleecll, CA. t26t0 liley Heu, 1421 OuttfOOtr °''""· ~dtlMer,CA. I_., hlott ........ lOOO 2'99 lwoi. ......... ~9t "'-"· lnw•I-& .._ .............. *O·SCMf ~-S. PtrMMI•, Loil & f.-1 . . . . • ~S4'9 Semen & •4'pOlra 6000 ""9 Tueedey, Juty 22, 1975 The Biggest Martcetplace on the Orqe Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Wont Ad (642-5678 ) One Coll Service Fast Credit Approval CAil V PILOT 8b l"'Plow"'•nt & ••tpo<1'•- M.tthondl\• •• 1000 11'1'1 toC>O 8099 Aulomob.fH & othc• lron>po<•o<'°" 9100 9<199 Coron• 0.1 Mt•. C•lllorc1111 tUU fllll bu)lnnl ll <Onducted by • o.neral p.\r1noirtlllp, Tiiis bullnH• '' conoutteo oy • ttMr•t 1>8rtnerW\lp. D A I L y --------Hoa" For Sc* ~~~:!!.~~.~~ ....... ~!!!.~~.~ ....... ~~!!!.~.~ ....... 1~~~!.~~ ....... . Eowln A Meltrlle ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.vld c Wo9dworth .Hll'lnT. P-41rk This sta11me111 wu llled with U'rt Co\lnly C1erk ot Or•n99 County on JU:y l. 1'1S. ERRORS: Adn rtisen GtMroJ I 002 Getterol I 002 GftWral I 002 GeMral I 002 G.......al I 002 Tiiis '1•1•,.,,.nt ••S flltd Wllll tM County CMt ~ ot Or•nve County on Jul., t tt1S. should:ch•ck their ads •••••• ••• • • • ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . f'4S41t P\ibllwd Orenoe Ca.a11 Delly P11o1. Jylvt. JS 22. n. ms 1m.H PUBLIC NOnCE NS. P\ibllWltd Ortllge COUI D11lty Piiot, July 15, 22, tt, ar.i Avgusl s. 191S. M03-7J P UBLIC NOTICE . ....,, doily and report •r- rors lmmediahfy. TM DAILY PILOT a~ HabiHty for the flrst in- correct insertion only. • CORONA DEL MAR MAGNIFICENT DUPLEX HUGE LOT SECLUDED FHA·YA Seaside Chalet 1 -etsi. ~U"l!"IOll C0U"T0P'THE STATE OfJCAl.ll"OllNIA .-011 THI COUNTY OfJ Oii ANOE NOT1Ca TO CR l!DITOltS SUP'llllOR COURTOl'THI! STATI! Of' CAl.ll"ORNtA l'Olt THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE .... A ..... ·--------·CLASSIC: One of a kind; South or lhc highway-om· block lo the beach. Three bedroom, two bath home on tree sharlcd DOUBLE LOT, patio and largt' yard Thrc<.· l'<•r garage and ample parl.ing arc.i 5123.500. One and one hall block11 from Bi~ Coronn bench in Corona del Mar. Gorgeous five bed.room home in front urut with huge family room and C11l modern amerut1es. Two bedroom. plus two bath rental 1n the rear unit. It's the Cinest dupltix for sal~ in Corona d<'I Mar Call us lo mspecl. Call 673 8550. Only $35,900 huys lh1s lovely 3 bdrm Cnstu Mesa home on quiet rut de sac street. Call tod.iy 1'hls one wo" 't last. Open £ves. Call 5'15 !>191. .. with !leparall' arti11l 's retreat. giant catht'<lrnl beame<l family room has ma~s1 vc> b1 ic.'k fircplare Only slepa to tho O<'l'Un $49 ,500. JO •: doWI). Jill R It Y, C'all 9112 7788 OCiAMVIEW Rt>nt one, live In thu other; 2 born e!I on l';, lob In Wcsl Newport. 2 Rdrms .• ~ ball\11. with lit_.. pluy room. we~ bur: vac:lnl & ready lo move 1n. 2 Udrm., I bit. frplc· .• patio. leased al $350 pt•r month. Call for -opv·t. Prl<'ed tal $135.000 · ownt·t' will finance. M .AMMI tfOTICI: Of Hl!ARINO OF PITntON FOR .. ROIATI[ 011 •tLL AND f'OR LIETTl:ll' TESTAMENTARY Ellete of I DA FRIEDMAN, OKe•HCI. NOTICE IS HERE8V GWEN 11111 \.OOIS L. I.I PTON hAS 111.0 r.n.n a petition tor Pr-le Of Wiii -IOt ls- w.nte Of L..etttr\\ Tuu1m•ntary to IN fll9tltloner, reference to wlllcll 11 mea tor tvrther pertlcuiars, alld 11\M ,,. time end pl~eot 114erlno ll'leMlnt i- bffn It\ tor AUQ. 5, 1'75, elt:30e.rn., In Ille courtroom ot O.perltneftt No.. 3 Of wk:I ~our1, II 100 Civic Ctntff Orlve Wut. In the City of S1111• An•, C81llC>ffli•. DlltOJuly 1S. 1975. WILLIAM E. StJOtfN, Co<lnty Clerk l&ATRICI LYNNE LATTS .. , Wlblllre IMI. S ... I Ut ....,.,1y Hiiis, CA. t tll2 Tel: (2111271·1212 Of' 271·2J1' A'*1wy fer: PetlU-r Pubtls.lled Orenge Coe•I Dally Piiot, July 21, 22. at, 1975 2691-75 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng persons are oolng bus!· ntS\llS HARBEST PRODUCTS, no" O\erry St., El Toro, CA. 92~ Oebor•l't Ann H•rvey. 13041 OltnJ', Et Toro, CA. 9l6JO Rlcttaro Bennell H•rvey, 130oll Chtrr)', El "Toro, CA. 926JO Tiiis buslnus is tonOucled by • t;1tner•I pertnenhlp. Oebor•ll H•"''Y Tiiis statement was tiled w4111 tile County Cieri! Of Ora1199 County on JUM 26. 1'7S. £itatt of HERBERT l.. H"RRIS, el'°"-•s HER8ERT LEE HAR· RIS, Oec.aled. NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN te the er.di tors of u. M>ove n•-d -.o.nt "'81 ell persons Mvlng cl alms "Jalmt IN Wid decedent ere requll"ed to 11i. tflem, wfllltllene<euaryvouc:llln, lotl>e ~o111ned et the Office of "-"' A. Hann..•t Oowr Or •• No.33,Newoorl 8Hctr, C.llf. '2660, wlllch Is the 1111<• of business of the undersigned 111 ell tNtttn lltrt•lnlnq to the tst•te Of wo deeeOltlt, within four rnontllS lfter the tint 11Ubtl~tlon of tllls notice. 0.tedJunelS, 1'15. N..,,,eJNllHllktf' EHculOf of the Witt Of Ille above nllmed de<:tdent PAUL 4 HANNA 1110.ftrDr.Ne.J> ... ..,_, ltKll, CA. ft'4f Tt4: 014) M! .. 747 At..,_.,.., Enclltw Putltls.lled Orenge coest Oaily Pliot. Julyt,1. u.n, 1'7s ,UJ.75 PUBLIC NOTICE fJICTtTIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT "t"he fotlowi119 person ls oolng bust· neues: Ctl EICECUTIVE PROPERTIES IN CALIFORNIA; 121 EPIC, 1'361 .,.,,.ymoutll une. Huntington 8tKh1 CA.'2'46 J•mes Jostpll ICesparetc, 1"6i W.ymoutll Ln .. Huntlngton BeoKll, CA. m.. Tiiis busl11ess Is conducted bJ' 111 in· divklullt. JemesJ. Kes~rek • This statement wu llled wttll tllt ~ Cltrll Of Orange County on June 24, tt1S. NSt19 FUU\ Pl*l""4t Or•t19'I Coest 0.lly Piiot. Publlsl'ted Orllflgt Co11t Ollll)' Piiat. July I.I. 1S, n . 1'7S ~7S P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE J111y 12. :n. •nd August S, 12, 1'75 2'9HS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l'ICTITIOUS ltlSINISS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT The loHowlng persons ere dOlng busl· TM following per10n Is oolno busl· ntsus: nesus: SURVIVAL ·svSTEMS, ,.., SANFORD J . COLE CO., 711 W. Wtstmlnshr Avenue No. D, 171h Street, Cost• Mow, CA. 't2617 Wtstmlnster, CA. 92683 Santoro J. C.ole. tMt Comll"Odore Ml<hllet 0 . Pluo, 4'S1 ICon.t Dr., Rd., N1tWPOr1 Beech, C.A. No. o. Huntington Buell, CA.,, .... This business Is being cond111:l'd by Joh"" Nelson, 260 Roycrott, LOnQ en Individual. 8eech, CA. 90903 Sanford J. Cote Tiiis buslneu Is conducted by a Tiiis stalement tiled wltll t~ COUflly 91!\!!rll Ptr1nershlp. Clerk of Orange County on July t 1. 191S. Michael D. Plrzo '45'4J Tiiis stalement was fifed wilh t~ Pl;blished Orenoe COilst Dally Piiot. Counly Clerk of Orange County on June July2t,2hndAug.4, II, l't7S U79-7S 23. IUS. P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT F4 .. Published Orange Cont Dally Pllol, July I, 8, ts, 22, t97S 2416-7S PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie lollOwlno persons •re dolnQ ~ ------------ nen~: f11 qE"L ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL. ANTHONY SCHOOLS. I?) INSURANCE LICENSE ~OOL. ANTHONY SCHOOLS. IJ) CONTRACTING LICENSE 1 SCHOOL, ANTHONY SHOO LS 4401 Birch Sl•MI, NeWPOrt Beach. .C..hl 92663 Anthony SclloolS, II C<llllornlt COi'· OOratlon. H OI Birch SI .• Newport euc11, CA. 92643 This buslnen Is conOucled b'f • cor· llO!' •tlon. Anthony Scf\ools Frederkll L. Esseit Vlce-PrHIOtnl FICTITIOUS BUSINES~ NAME STATEMENT T,.,. following person rs Going busl· nesses PINE FOREST GUN !>HOP, 1411 Newi>or1 BIYd., Cost• Mew. CA. WW Frank R. Aiello, 1•84 Newpor1 Blvd .. C.OSla Mew, CA 92627 Tllrs buS•MSS ls COOdll<led by an In dil•1oua1. Fr•nk R Alello Tllis st•tcm~nl Wo)S liled with '"" County Cler~ of Or.inge Count,. on July 10, 197}. F45'26 Pul>l•slled Orange Coast Dally Piiot, July 15, U , 29, and August S, 19751S44-7S Tiiis statement WU tlled with Ille ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE Covnly Clerk ot Ortnge Count'fon June 11, 1'7S. ~t ------------Pu!Mlu..d Oranoe coast Dally Piiot. Juty I, I . ts, n . 1975 2'18°75 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMeNT "1' ~ tollowln~ persons art oohlO busl- FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT "The lollOwi~ person is oolng busi· nns•s· CONTINENTAL ENTERPRISES CO., 1400 St. Andrews Pl .. Unit C, s.n1a AN, Calllorni• Jol'tn L. Pelfam, 124 Via Lor<•, NewPOr1 Be<1cl't. California. p I L 0 T P\ibllshff's Moffce: All real estate advertised In this newspaper is sub· ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise •·any pre- ference, limitation. or discrimalion based on race. color, religion. sex. or national origin, or an intention to make any surh preferen~. limita· lion, or discrimination.'' This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for r eal estate which is in viola- tion or t he law. Houses for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• G..,.ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 UNITS C-2 Plus front office. on large 50x246 lot. Localed In geographical center or Co~ta Mesa. Income $645. month. 1'\all price only . $65,000. a ll "t:1:1.' •I. 646-Bm ANYTIME THE BLUFFS BEACH-BAY· PARK at the front door nf these two units . $72.500! CALL 6 75-7060 HUNT.BEACH 3 BR. 1 ''z ba. fpl. Newly refurbished. $23.450 CALL 556-8800 Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors NEW OFFERING 3BR. 21h ba, din, FP. new paint and plumbing. Prkg. boal/trlr. $.58,950 HAL PIMCHIN • C A :\1 E 0 II l C II - LANDS Gem <1ualtty-1l sparkles. Spacious four bedroom, or three ancl den home. !'\in patios . aprirot, plum, apple und almond trees. Pri vatc beach too. SR7,500. C all 6 75-5511 Cole of Newport Realtors 2515 E . Coa~l llwy Coron a clcl Mar CHOOSE YOUR FINANCING Assume cx1st1n~ 7'. loan. Uuy No [)(1" n \'A or you name 1t. 4 Bedroom. 2 hath, in Ont• of Irvine's lx>!->l area:.. with many, man.v extras. 1'\Jll price SS3.000. CALL NOW. 55G-21JW ' C::::SELECT I PROPERTIES -------- VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS RUSTIC & CHARMING 2 fine horn(>'> on 2 lots in b<'sl South of I hghw;iv lo<'alion offcnnJ.! ont· of ca ch ch a r a C"l c rt:. t 1 ~· ... The laq~C'r 3 bdrm. homt• is ""RCSTIC'" \\1lh knnllv pine decor A ma~:-." C. (ireplaet• & calhl·clral ceilings. Tht· 2 brlrm oldt.•r home 1s Olcl C ll '\I '"CHARM '. and :i !!Ood rental unit. Now Sll'>,000 ORTEGA HIGHWAY Hi gh above L ake Elsinore ;_1 I abulous home th al ";is c1es 1gncd I ·,. U i .,, t. (t *** Wm.Tierney 5051 Boxwood Irvine You nre lhcwinneror TWO FREE TICKETS ($13.50 Value) Rln9liftCJ Bros. · Barnum & Bailey C ircus July 311.l to Aug 12th Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W. Kai ell a T1t·k<'lS may he ex· rhan~Pd ror reserved scats 0tl the Con\'cntion Center aheud or time. Call 642·5678. ext 333 To rld1m your tickets. *** ------Walker &lee Real lstate 3 STORY DUPLEX SUNSET BEACH STEPS TO OCEAM • KEY P.EALTOP.~ifli · WESTCUFF RANCH 48DR-POOL 673 ~ 548 9673 F.:\ e~ associated BROt<EAS-AEAL TO R S 1 l~ W 8olt>no &I • 'bb • Near new personal home S I O 3,000 or prominent rontractor. Entry to formal livin~ --- Rental unit 1s a larJ?e I and banquet s11c cJininj? I·---------• bedroom with modern rooms . Gourmel garden Pool + 4 Ccr Ger. kitchen. hui:e entl'r· kitchen. Ftcsla size rum· are just 2 or the reature5 tainerslivingroomw1th pus room wi~h bar. in thi s s ecluded sliding glass wall lo Secluded m aster and Easls ide. Costa Mesa, 3 private courtyard. childrens s uiles. Lush bedrm home. Other <JfP 0 w n e r s unit 1 s u garden with sparklinJ.l Pointments include shut• breathtaking world of ponds and waterfalls. A ters, charm, paneling, elegan ce. Gourmet · d' c 11 s ton e fireplace, kl.t c h cn f"aturcs 30· swimmers para isc. :i f " t d t l 1 hardwood lrs. custom island bar for <'OOkinf!, 96° a 6y7 ° pre v cw · kitchen & llining area. . & t rt 3"67 .. . . "d l serving en e :unmJ!. , "111 ,,, ,, • 11 ~ n•1i rr. rr,, '' Ca rage would be 1 ea Enormous living room [ ~ ~ for s tudio or workshop. ::;~· .~~~~~~~":.~t:~· '& w:il lfl ! U.,I ~:.,~;d ~~ \,; ~ ~:!..-,~ .• ~ guest suites. Owner must . ~ ----~ ·-'~~ Close to Jith St. shot)· sacrifice. Full pncc only --ping. Call now for ;,ippt. $85,000. Call !J63 78111 546-SHSO ();HJ lit Q I ' , '"' I , ' , "· I t THE REAL ESTATE RS ,, BACK BAY ESTATE ~HERITAGE •.• • REALTORS SUPER SHARP BICYCLE ST ARTER HOME TO BEA<;H Over 11.000 frt'l m lhc lot. over 2600 ft. 1n I ht.' custom 'I bt'droom. 2' ! bath. unusual 2 story home with 2 rireplares. AdJaccnl to a private lake. OWNER Ml\Y CONSrDER LEASF: OP· TION. It 1s VACA NT ::ind 3 Rc·rl rrn l'uct's l'llt•r w/e)(lr,1 priv rrar yarrf off m.Jc;H•r hc'<lrm. Beaut. tandst·ap1n~. Priced ut $29,950 Lovely modellike4bdrm Keep 9<•:i loan. Co7.y col· home. New carpetin~. tage . while picket fence. OnJy $55,900 & you OWN Room for lar~e vegeta· the land. 646·7711. Open ble garden. R·2 tone, get Eves. • started. To see, call -646-7171. t)&•lf.J 1 1 :11 «H1~1rr r•ir"I ~ I •• [ ~ ~ 2 s~0-RY ,3 BR_· Eastsid~ Chc:rmer Excellent Costa Mesa loc;ition. near schools. und public transporta· lion . Spacious 3 1>1.1droom. 2 bath with lots of extrns 1ncluchn~ used hnck fireplace, covered patio and Aarage door ovencr Rest F:astsid<' hu.v al S4 t.900. <.:all 540-1151 ~HERITAGE •. • REALTORS HIDEAWAY POOL $30,950 Walk thru lush tropical paradise tn sedudec1 en· trance into stt.•p down hv room. Dinin~ entcrtatn· menL Gourmet kil<'hen! Wind1nJ: s taircase ln bdrm retreat with mam· m o l h m a s l c r :1 n d children swtcs! Assuml' 7'".!r, Fii/\ loan al Sl9!l per mo. NO N~W LOAN COSTS. Hurry for appt . Call 847-6010. ortr.0 111 0.,,,. •r1 r ... , '' rr ready for occupancy before school ! Only $93,500! 546-4141 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. ttPEflfl o~nly S5x.ooo OMES 3US Campus N B 549·8655 FRENCH CHATEAU 2 STORY-BEACH POOL-$32,900 Stalely entry to elci:iant liv1n ~ room. Larg1• )?arden view k1lt'lll'n tr1r the iwurmt•L doq111•nllv serv(·s rormal d1n 1 n~ wllh courtv;.ird VIC'" Stairs s " et•p I 11 :wcorn1 story suite-; reJlunn~ .• huge h1d<'awc1y masl1•1. 2.1' Grand b<tllroom tor the enlerlamers. llurn . Owner bou~ht ;motht•r m u s I S /\ C R I F I < ... : PRICE F'OR SPEEDY SAL .. :! Call 963·7881 t ,, I . ' •• I from a movie :.l'l Amid 1----------· 14 acr es of land. S95,000. [\tl [®IHftltl-SHORECLIFFS HuJ?c lundscapt'd lol overlooking c:myon and ocean. Lovely 3 lxlrm. DR. home for the dis· criminatinJ?, Str.9.500. Call 675-7225 CALl \JS fQR A Jll!P ('U•M&Tf :lr \IAU.ff \.:\I ~I~~:"\' HEAl:t'Y A BERG ENTERPRISES CO ESTATERS ELEGAMTDECOR _. _____ _ Fro nt r ow in Cameo JhAhlands. Decorated ---------~ with dram atic flair. A lovely 3 bedroom plus den home 10 a graceful 1t11rden sellin~. Localed in one o f Corona del Mar's p rivate com· munitaes with private beaches available. Please call for appoint· ment to insped .. 673-&.550. toftr~ t11 O · , -. f ,AJ fOf.1 '• f SHOWING OFF .•...• and with good re::ason Just li ~tcd, lhc mo!>t beautiful .3 bedroom. tastefully deroralt'ri home in tm maculute rnn d1t1on. Yard and putw THREE BEACH HOMES One block from ocean. :t To 5 bdrms. Pnccd from S43.500. Call 842·4155 •lr ~!)- NSH•S. It> G&L t<REATIONS (1) CLIC: JEWELRY MAKERS, 332 Foresl Ave .• toto.11,t..egune Beecll,Cllllornl•'1U1 George C!Mri.s ICr•mer ~Lindi Marie l<r•mer, 3'0 S. Pine SI •• Or.,., Tiiis business is conouct"" by an 111 dividu•I. John L. Pelle1m This st•temenl we1s 111...s wltll '"" O>unty Clerk ot Ore1noe County on July 2. 191S. c L A s s I F I E D THE REAL ESTATERS REALTOR [® - __ 21_2_1_E_._c_D_a_sl_H_w_y __ '·---------1 6 75-4392 LOWEST PRICE . in Bi9 Canyon :::::::=--===========:::::. ~HERITAGE •. REALTORS with bu11l in R.n QI•--• - O u t s t a n d 1 n g o Th B nc1~h borhood rlos1• to n e a~ all. One of the best buys in th<' beach area at Heautiful new2sll) v 4 Hr. 4 Ua &Gallery C..lllornle '11166 Tiiis tluslness Is conducted b'f a oener•I pu111ersnlp. F4MGI Pubtl~ Oran~ Coast Daily Pllol, July 8, ts, 22. 29, t97S 2•1H5 George C. t<r•mer This statement was flied with tht 1-----------------------.. O>unty Clerk of Or•noe Counly on July 11. 197S. F4"'4 Publl$hed Or•11oe Coast Dally PilOt, J uly,,, l•. end Augusts, n. "15 211~15 PUBLIC NOTICE ST"TEMENT 01' AIANDONMENT Ol"USEOI" "ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME "Tllo IOllO'<'flng persons llave at>a~ doned the use ol tilt fictitious buslnen name TAYLO~ MADE MEAT COM "ANV, et 1201 E. Four1h Slreet, Santa An•. C.111. Tiie llc;tltlou1 tM.rslMss nemt refffr4KI to •b011t WI\ 1114HI In Oren~ CollnlY on Mlrcll 4, 1971. Mervin Jecob1on, 12SO Fosler R..o, Los Alemilos, CA. Me"'ln Cerlls. 12020 Ots.ot> Sll'ffl, No. Hollywood, CA. Tiiis lluslnus w.u concluded by • P.rtner$1\lp IGenet11I. Mervin JKot>soft Mervin Certls Am ~llshed ~n91 Goest Dally Pltot. .Jycy U , ~.end August S, 11, 1'7S 171).75 P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS •VSIN ESS NAMIUTATEMENT Tiie fotlOwlng person Is OOlng busl· _ _,,: TAYLOR MADE MEAT COM· ·PANY, 1201 E. Fourlll Slretl. Senta $@\\.JU~-l&£trs · That lnfriguing Wore/ Game with o Chuckle ------fd,1ed i., CLAY a, POLLAN------ 0 Rearrange fetlers of the four scrombled WOtdS bo· low 10 lotm lour >1mple words. I -FI TAR Y I BLACF I ;~~ , I I I I . t r .. __ A_V_V_E_L.,...-tl i Food prices are so high the ' $ I I I rk h Jet Sel in New York is . . . . u$ing -Ha meal helper. --------~ ?·U. I SPY TTI I ... --1--1-r--1--1 o ~::: ~..:~ ~ __ __..._ _____ yw dt¥.iop lrom llep No. 3 below. e PRIT~TES~~!~~slmm IN I' r 1s I' 11 r I 6 u~~~;-;8~N~~~E lETTEtS I I I I I I I SCIAM-LETSAMwen hi Clauiflcatfo.. 1010 N>e, Q111tor11l1 1---;:::===============;;==;;;:::::::::;;--i Mervin cer11s, 12020 01""90, North SEEK & ~lND• S.telllta t4o11.,-ci, C.lllor11I• ot • ...1•- Tllls buslneu '' cond1Kt.d by en In· .. a.,.-r 41M.,,,.1. Mervtft C•rlll This lletemtllt WH flltd with Ille ~ty Cler II ol OrMIQf County on July 11. "1S. ""btlstltd 01'11109 Coe.st Diiiy Pltot, ,My2J.2',andAllOu~t S, t2. 1'7S 171.WS PUBUC NO'D'CE A GANY M&BEHE ROHADA SH M RADRSATOTS1LLACCHE AA S PAIT S A HSAPNA B BTH LNAOTRgPOSIEELARDL E LYTS R B RXORPLLTARAR S T It 81tBDST A BM EDT TLDMHLPOP AH ROA MDRALNLACOEH RAT~,)C AA&POOUEZBOP S DCANYMIOONARODIESOP ADRAiHTLAMAPONMEDMR l' --• 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Beautifully landsC'aped. PIER & SLIP . view, Dover. 2 bedrooms & den. Owner anxious a rc inr luded with this Asking SI 19,500. beautiful. completely re· VOGEL & BABBITT EARN 15% PER YEAR LET US SHOW YOU A WAY TO SELL YOUR HOME. RECEIVE 20r~ CASH & EARN UP TO ~~·r~·) ~311,54,6 ZJ~~. , 2 fireplace~. wet bar Deluxe kitchen Pier for yacht to60" You may select lhe finishing touches. 675·8120 . REALTORS 644·6056 modeled to-new 3 bdrm. ram rm + much more. Ask·~. $149,500. Why don't you volunteer your own terms and pnce. ~~ i~R g'~fl~>0PJ~ ~n'l drop the baJI! Ge~ a!~~~~~~~~-~ REMAINING EQUITY. JO~ with a low-cost Daily JACOBS REALTY LAKESIDE li75·6670 COTT AGE DON'T REMT AND RAVE HUMTIMGTOM BUY & SAVE!!! BEACH $32,500 MO DOWN G.I. Exclusive listin~ on a 3 COMPANY R 1-:t\l.TOHS S l:'\CI·: l!i1 I 673-4400 Steps from lake. Entry lo BR Newport Vista home. great outdoors. Your FinancinJ.? 1s great withl•--------- ch1tdren will love it. an assumable VA loan al GORGEOUS FOUR 7": interest. J\nd owner WHITEWATER YEAR NEW CLASSIC will help. A S?reat starter VIEW HOME. Garden ktlrhcn. home in a family com-Prestigious Porto-Fino Spacious living and din munity jui;t minutes to area provides luxury, ing rooms . Secluded beach. Call 546-2313 for privacy & breathtaking master and childrens details. panoramic view. 2,500 s uites. NO DOWN TO O<'fNr•1?.11~••N10hfN><t• Sq. fl. of ~pacious com. VETS! Dike lo beach. [ ~ II fort is provided in this c~i~~~:~;;1wro1 N~,. ~ :lf:J!JHJJ1 ~~~~~ura~es~,ra:~~~ [~~!~!!!1 Ontu~---~21-~~.r,;'7~i.oA~:~~e~.nly . Fo•mal H•i•• •oom -w/vaulted open beam 1------------''- ceiling. Gourmet kitchen w/family room + n<'w landscaping. C:ill Sparl· ing Investment Corp .. 833-3544 Westcllff Rf'Clfty UALBOA ·- OCEANFRONT Must sec awesome view. 4 BR. $139,500. HUNT BEACHGl'sOK HIGH ATOP 3 BR, 2 BA,$43,950 SPYGI lf'S! FNTVALLEYGI'sOK LN 4 BR, 2 BA Mag/Warner Beautiful 3 bedroom PORTSMOtrm MODEL LAKE A.RROwtn::AO Spyglus Hill home. 38Rtri-lcvelwU.h loke Many decorator UP· view. Submit I $49,500 grades. MAGNI FI<;ENT For lhese & others call OCEAN VIEW. You own 645 7221 the land. New. exclusive -----· ----listing. $159.500. call 640-6161 COUMTRY RUSTIC Newport leach EXECOTIYE HOME Large. custom home great lor entertaining. around patio & J>OOI. 3 BR, heavy beam ceH· ings, huge master. 2 baths. Family1 form:\I dine, detacllea atudio. 2540 Vial.a 8_,a & Tuatln Ave. Open Daily. Come see!! 6'6-1923. eves 646-'543 Lachenmyer R!l1illl01 ---- ~ $36,950-a&ve thous&nds!1_, ... _ ... _____ .. Assume sv.•,;., annual * CASH """ COATS & WALLACE percentage rate loan. 1/S ~ P ilot Clai;stftcd Ad. Phone 64.2-5678 Find what you want tn Datly Pilot Classifieds.· G .. rol 1002 GeMral 1002· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab /Irvine realty ''IE IN! IE OUT!" ,,BE PRIVATE OR CELEBRATE!" Perfect 2 bedroom condominium w/formal dining room, slate entry. parquetry living room. $64,500. J ack Custer 642-8235. (M72> IRYIME TERRACE. 4 bedrooms + conv. den. Close to beach, Fashion Island & so much more! $79,000. Tc..n Queen 644-6200. (M73) COST A MESA DUPLEX OM LG. LOT. 2 bedroom -1 bath each. Off-street parking for lg. vehicles. Incl. a 300 s q. ft . work or hobby shop . Complete ly fenced. $46,000. Lois Egan 644 ·6200. CM74) SURRMG + SUMMING OM SANDY IEACH Oceanfront duplex -2 bedrooms each unit. Outstanding VIEW. Ideal investment. As king $149,000 incl. land. Vee Stinson 642-8235. (M75) IUILD IY THE SU.. View of beach , jetty & Cat alina. Huge lot in exclusive Shorecliffs. Corona dcl Mar. Private beach access. Keo Hartley 642..s235. <M76) REAL ESTATE . INC Acre. Ru~Uc ranch style FOR ANY HOMEI I FUD 3 +den, country kitchen, approist'd value paid. gourmc~ dlnlf\I, hll((e lot, Free borne evaluation. 642 ... llS 644-4200 ----------· bo•t & umocr M:Ce$9. Back paymcnL~ OK. Call tot Ooftf Ori•• M • ~""' The faitest draw In the PrtvHy aalorel Better anyUmc .. Rkk Byers Bkr •:ninY much 11,..t ··R.ek I Find" punlu with nver l'tO Dally P\l hurTy-call 64.5-0303 S.U-3676 ~hid!, Cllllorftle t2CU d~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~. L ______ Ll~~~~.~~~1r~~~·~~~~-~~~~·~·:~l~~~·~!~S~T~O~L~~~~·~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tn 1lfdtr ¥alume11 I. 11 •nd m. -.id II r., eerh. maklna chrcb ' pt.yeti!• fl)"~ -Find" in Cil'9 ot,tbll -.ieJ"r. • ' •• • • r • ._: II ' I .. .1•. t .... <i. • J -· .. -• t'ILOT Tu .. day, J uly 22, 1975 HMM• For S. Honea For Sale Honet FOf' Sale Honea For S* Housff For S-. . .•••••••••••••..•••.••• ·····•••¥••············ ••••••••·•·•••·•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••·•••• •·••·••·•••·••••••••••• ~~~.~.~ ....... ,~!.~~ ........ ~-~~ ....... ~~~~~.~~ ....... ~~-~~~ ... !~.~ ~!'!1.'~~.!~.~~ ~~~-~~~~ ..... !~~ ~~~~.~ ... !~!.~ 5-C;:-tr°"° 1011 CH.rot IOOZG...-ol 1002G...,... 1002G••,... I002 NIC£duplexSo.o/Hwy Abando11ed2Sfort OCEANVIEW BAYFRONT ..................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• in CdM. Beaut 11U'dcns. Gwden Estate CO ... DOMIMIUMS 2Cuatom Homes 4 Br, 2ba, 100 sq n . Owner$91,500.6'T.ML69 $32,950 TOTAL PIUCE ! Overlooking Aliso Beach BALBOA PENINSULA playrm. patio. lndSt'~'d. n eing re mndekd ; <·ustom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6.500 sq. ft . home on rornt , pool. dock. Beautifully decorated 5 BR, 4 'r~ ba., panchn~. J Crplcs. Boal slip. $260.000. Cus tom 5 BR, 4 ba., View, 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 8c1 y~1dP 01111~· N Ii b7) 61bl G._ral 1002 IG....-al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEXES We can s how you three duplexes. one South of the Hwy., priced at $74,500 each ; these m a ke excellent estate starters. May be sold separately. VEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2qo7 L COAST HWY CORONA OEL MAR I 002 I Getteral 1002 •...........•.......... ···········~··········· PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOD CLOSE-OUT SALE!! Selling 4 d ecora ted models + 2 rcoo's at extra low prices! 8% Financing a lso avail a ble . Qmrk s ale extras inc I ude : front I a n d!'ca ping and s prinklers , re a r fcncinf!. upgraded ca rpet , o ven /ra nge, dishwas her & dis pos a I. As k in~ from. $44 .950. Hurry!! For m ore information. Call 714: 581-2444 IEST MAIMTAltie AWAID Ohh this one is nice! Inside and out! 3 bedrooms, family room, all electric kitchen, s tone fireplace and beautiful yards, front a nd back. Located close to park and school. A Best Maintained Award winner. at $59,500. UHl9UE HOMES, Redtan -546-5990 I 002, GeMral 1002 ......•••.••........... ···············!······· LAST YEAR'S PRICE BeautifuJl y k e p t a nd upgraded executive home. 4 BR, tam rm, formal din rm plus bonus rm. Includes pool and jacuzzi, trellised patios, s prinklered gardens , low maint. Deluxe crptg, dTP5 -many xtras. You own the land. Now vacant and ready to move in. Price onJy $119,950. Submit all offers to HOPE GERRIE. ~~ ~. ~359 San MlcJuel Dr. berrte Mewport Ceftfer ffi. ll#alC-64().6600 Ge.rot I 002 Gftlffal 1002 ~······················ ............•.......... Rrlng paint & save SSS. & pier 1,2 & 3 bdrm. un· E xcellent location on the Llile lot nr bch. Askini;C Costa Mesa 1024 Gracious i;tarden entry its, clO:Je to shopping & Bay&only~blockto lhe $:>3,SOO . lmm,.d . oc· ••••••••••••••••••••••• gives way to a br~lh~k· beach. SU rting at $36,500 Ocean. Ea ch home hai; 4 cupancy · 25912 Avf'nlla ( n • W o R 1, D o F bdrm •, .. bath • •-Cabrillo. 493-3893 or Own er 2br 2 b<i condo. " "' • .. "' 493 1755 New Crpt kltch<'n frpl 2 ELEGAN CE Gourmet m· · fiW~~ G allery, 2 firepl uces, . · car gar $29.ooo. •1n1:12 kitchen with entertainin~ .$ ~llUW wetba r , ultra modern Santa Ana 1080 "ervlng bar. Laree fam1 · kitchen & private pier. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER 3 br. homf', ly sized living room with 499•280° F ee land. See ut 12001---------• lg . lot . 1 blk. from SECLUDE D PATIO. East Balboa Blvd , or TEAL! Backbay. Xlnt. cond. Sweeping staircase leads HILLTOP <.•all 675-8120 for more de· S $42,900. 642-Mm t.o hideaway master & Dramatic 3 bdrm. home, tails. Obr\ethofc thed:se 2 V~rmfc' ...,z 2 br, 1 ba ea. Gd. inc/ t e rms. Prime cond. $46,000. 1944 & 1946 Anaheim St., owner. 498-2995 or 644.&194 C·l Zoning 2 Houses, 2 BR's. $55,000. 558-5681 or S47-4834 or 646-9081. •MESA VERDE• Large JBR, 2~ba. FR Big yard. Near Schools Owner Broker 979-3788 $35,900 French Chalet Overlooks wide stretches or lus h green, big lrc.-es to cool. Swim pool for out- doors entertajning. Walls of mirrors. crystal, entry to parlour, candlelight d ining, h a nd laid tile floor s, 3 be droom s. children's xtra bath off parents retreat. BKR., won 'tlast. call now! 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Ru est s uites. BKR. priv ate garden with ----------• a on os. d'Y 0 W N E R HA D T O waterfall; ocean views. BLUFFS PL.AM W left at only $19,950. 10% LEAVE ! Cull $63.500 Encfunlt--t bednn, 2~ ba Down. completely re· 142-1854 TUIHER ASSOC. & lam rm·priv yard. furbi s h e d . As k for, TARBELL 1105 N. Cst Hwy .. Laguna M a n y u pg r a cl e d Frank. 839-8321 Agt. 494-1177 features. lmmedoccupy.1--------- Rea.I Estate. byMd/AY DO ... "T MAKE WAVES JUST FLOAT Thru thi s La Cuesta POOL home. Lrg cov'd putio. Primo condition. Formal dining, ram rm, 3 bdrms, 3 baths. Call 968"1456 GOIMSTYlE Side yard for boat/trlr. Front & r ear cov 'd patio. S upe r loc ation, low maint. yard. Step down living rm. For appt. 968-4456 REDUCED $4,000 4 hr, 3 ba. Wknds. &eves. only. Owner By o wner $59 ,500. MoblleHomH 644·1360644-7355 For Sole 1100 LogmoHllls 1050 A rare U shaped l story s •• ••••••• • •••••• ••••••.• ....................... Br, 3 Ba, 3000 sq n, like '52 SPARTANEM'E. 35. T 0 W NH 0 USE <Ne w new. $220,000. Lido Isle, Space 60. lnq. sp. 51. 3Zl World) 3 br, 2 ba, cpts, P rine Only! 540-48ll w, Wil son, Costa Mesa drps . bltns. $31,500. 846-7582 or 581·3622 Pri l'ty wants to buy Acre09e for sale 1200 L----------direet from owner, 'fixer ••••••••••••••••••••••• aguno ... iguet I 052 upper • h s e in Np t 3 Acres in South Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heights. 548-5041 eves or $48,000. Makes 6 ocean OWNER ANXIOUS! Va cant lovely 3 BR, garden home. Den. 1'en- n is & Rec. Ce nte r . Gua rded area. $76,000. WEBSCO INCORPORATED 639-4800 FIRST OFFERING • Right on the 12th tee of Laguna Niguel Golf C ours e . POOL w/jacuzii, 4BR 2ba, lrg din rm, fam rm. 1900 Sq. fl. A beautiful buy at $99.500. OPEN SUN 1-5: 23932 Paseo de Compo •••••••• early AM view parcels. E>nly ~% ----------• down. Coal & uraruum HARBOR VIEW HOMES can supply all our energy 4 Br 2 B~ F.R. Monlego for 300 yrs. but invest on oversize corner lot. against inflation. Owner, Fee land. For sale by 494-8106 or 49'l-6S50. owner . 1730 P o rt --------- Westbourne PL 644-0472 Business Property 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.A YFROMI' PRIME IAMK ly Owner-Fff Lcmd BUILDING * l>OVER SHORES• $1,050,000 4300 sq ft, 4Bdrs, each $172,000·yearly income with pri v. bath. Curved Excellenttax shelter Wrought. Iron staircase. Great Ne wport location Lge formal dining room. Ted Hubert&Assoc. walnut pan'lg thruoul. 675-8500 Visit by boat or mtrcar. No traffic . e \'en on C emetery Lots/ LOOKEE HERE! 711'.!% As s umable by 12 Blkstoleach owner . 3 BR. 2 D/\, gas $38,650 GOLF COURSE ESTATE HOME wknds. $315K 20% dn. Crypts 1500 Open 2·6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sal & Sun. 548-1589 3 Cemetery Lots. Forest GOLF-BEACH ASSUME $241 MO. frplc. bllns. fruit trees, 3 Bedrms , dining rm. BACK EAST sprinklers, very close t.o corner lot in nice area or shop'g & schJs. $42,900. downtown . Ha rdwood QUALITY 979-2788. floors. bltns, boat gate, 4 Yrs. old. 3,000Sq. ft. lri· level 4BR 2ba, huge fam rm, lovely crpts. bll·rn kitch. A steal at $93,500. CAI.I. WANDA CUM · MINGS. 495-1407 333 Morning Star Lane Lawn, Cypress. Must sacrifice, moving. 968-4186 Arter 5. (AND PRICE ) -super nice yarrt. Walk to Lake Lillie 2 bedroom, one bath By Owner / Agt. ASSUME Park. Call to sc-e! ! Red with gleaming hardwood VA or new GI. No down 3 ca r pet, R ca l tors r I oor s. plaster walls . _B_r_._S38_._500_. _546-_77_39 ___ , 536-8836, Commercial YATES REAL ESTA TE 499-2237 Al ley access lo boa t· trailer-camper pad! Ex· otic and lush picnic backyard ! Private enter-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I ta i o men t center with bar service area, wood win· -------..,.-1-0-4-4-• dows and much more. ---------•I l"i11r Completely remodeled COLLEGE PARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE ILDG. .; Air conditioned. 2 Story• • Low maintenance. Well . located. Lots of parking • $175,000. &tMral I 002 1 GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESLEY N 1\YLOR CO REALTORS s ince 1U4 "ANXIOUS OWMERU Delightful 4 Bdrm home with lovely pool. Lots of glass, bright s unny rms. Convenient location. Hurry! $77,500 211 I Scm J~ Hih Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910 1002G~ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VAC.AHT $3.000 OPEN DAILY TOT.ALDOWM Mewportlleach That's all the cash at Roa t slap , + quiet, lux- t a kc s. 0 w n c r w i II unous, 3 be4rm. ga me r in an c e. J I.a r I.! c room Townhouse. Look bedrooms , diru ng room for the sign. Plenty of plus fi rcpl.1ce. MovC' an pJrking inside. Children quick Call 646-7171. wt'lcome! Open 1·5. 4441 r111 "'"19·•"1UNln/ll•Hr· West Coast Highway, re ~New. . . . ILUFfS TOW ... HOME Bea utiful rccenlly re· decorated 3 BR end 'nit ® herbert hawk ins REALTORS 646·32SS w1l h near -by Pool &i---------· t:lubho us c, overstzcd i-iiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl m as ter bccl room a nd mghl light VleW. $69,500 C:all 644· 7211 m!B . ' . Oceans ide/Carlsbad R E. ·C onl :1c t R o b e rt Shapard, Realtor, 603 Michig an, Ocea nside. 722-762:! BA YCREST BEAUTY Nt!w listing Elegant liv- ing room , large pool with Jacuu1 and your own sauna. 4 Bedrooms & den. $99.500 .... on fee land and in neighborhood of $150.000. homes. 642-5200 ~ PETE J BARRETT "~. REALTY Want ad results 642·!i678•--------lfl Ge.ral 1002General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FU... PEHl ... SUl.A HOME 43' frontage w ith charming 2 BR. plus conv. den. Large s unny patio, immaculate condition, bloc k to beach & fis h ing dock $86,000 CHOICE IN HARBOR VIEW HIUS Fine family rour bedroom home with lovely landsc aping, warm autumn colors. covered patio in secluded, s izahlc yard -instantly appealing at $105.000. UMCOMMO ...... Impressive 2 s tory family home, 4 bedrooms, 3 batra, family room, forma l dinin~ room. Pool with separa te jaCU7.:t.i. Situated on large com er lot. $149,500. OWHB PACllHG Unjverslty Park -steps to pool & tennis. 3 bedrooms. special master sitting room with atrium. Beautiful fenced yard. Own your own land. call right away. $65,000. HOVSa WITN GUEST QUAITHS Bript, clean, fresh Harbor View home with se~rate guest quarters. 3 bedrooms. 2 th baths an main house. Den, bedroom & bath Jn guest house. $99.500. MIWPOtlT MACH 6,44-1766 A C:OUWIU. IN«" CO. • a nd B .B .Q . p it. Workshop area! 4 Rum- pus sized bdrms. Jo'am rm. Service porch and formal dine! Assume FHA 1 1.·~% al only S241 per mo. No new costs! Just listed! Call, be first. 847-6010. Ol'IN Jll I • JI~ lllN 10~! II• I' [~' ": . ~ . ,'. i . h' 1 • ' NEWPORT COMDO 3 Be d r oom . 3 bath, fireplace, overlooking pool. Super s harp, and only $45 ,500. w /107c down. C/\LL PRESTIGE HOMES Reaffors 645-6646 with everything new in· Customized 4 bdrm.. 2 Tu rt I e B roa d m oor cldg roof. painl, plumb· baths; wrought iron gate Twnhse 4Br. 21h ba, FR. ing fixtures . etc. Priced entry, 2 pa tios. Walk to DR .. $70,000. P .P . only $30,000. with no all s ch ools. Call for 833-2708 down VA or low down app't. --------- FHA t erms. V"cant. Corbin·Mcrtinlnc. REDUC ED BY OWNER, hurry! Call 546-5880 Realtors 64..._7662 4 BR. 21~i Ba, F/R, D/R. ~~~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS Balboa Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex $93,500 Triplex $12.S,OOO SEPARATE MASTER BDRM. Room for off-street prkg. 3 br, 2 ba. fam rm, bonus rm for the hobbyisl. As· s um. FHA loan. Owner will help fi n. SP $47,950 . For more info. call: Dan Lee &Assoc. 673-1641 Marshall Rlty 6754600 --------- Corono del Mer I 022 D~a Point J 026 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE THE OCEA... By Owner in Dana Knolls. b o nus rm . $65,500. 551-6759 FOR SALE PRICE BUYERS-Owner wanta offer now! Vacant Or Lease/Opt 3BR 2b a . Private Price R EDUCED lo guarded area. $55,000. $49,500 on this 3 bedroom. Enioy the Good Ufe 21h bath single family 493-2513 499-4584 home i n Univers ity . • • . Park. Call for details. M1ss1on Y1e10 I 067 RAISOR'S REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• By owner , J Br. 2 Ba, ram rm, upg raded , n ear Sadlbk. 26702 Las Tunas PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549-8505 Roy Mc Ccrcle Realtor I 8 I 0 Newport COSTA MESA548·7729 Condominiums for sole 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NORTH LAGUMA ~~~~~~• COMDOS Harbor View Home, 3 Br, 2 Ba, Fee. Avail jmmed. $67,900, Owne r/Brkr. 673-<&899. Ocean Views-2 & 3 bdrm._ units from $54,000. Call 675-7225 I From your front step. Large 3 Br, 2 Ba w/your 4523 Campus Dr., Irvine ... ewport Beach I 069 Walk one short block & choice or crpt & drps, Campus Valley Shop Ctr. ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• "OLD walch the boats return at Large fenced yard with CALL 833-8600 Top "'uality Home ---------sunset. Take an early pa~ed boat, RV, or ---.,.. SPA ... ISH ESTATE" mornin g J·og on the t raile r s torage a rea. ---------Cslm 3Br, 2ba. on cul-de-4 BR, 4 Ba , Fa m-rm, Din· ~ BY-THE-SEA beach. All this can be $54,500.496-0685. DRAMAT~C901lY sac. Lg. lot in Upper rm . Air cond. Pool W. d' b · k & bbl t k tolhelwo-West Bay. Used brick & Home . $150,000. By m mg nc co e yours when you own this fo4lnt i Voll-I 034 ... a e~ ~ou m · hi-ceil. beams. bit-ins. owner. 645-9729 s t o n e w a I kw a y s . · 3 BR F m·ly an -, story hvmg room. You II spacious a 1 ••••• • •••• • •••••••• •••• th r 1 d'ni d sm office garden v1·ew encha oce by ivy covered room hom e with huge see e orma 1 ng a n · • · w alls . Sunken l ivin n l .l &I 1 SPACEMAKER IJ , the s unken family room $77,900.0wner.642·8144 ly Owner-Fff Lcmd Dover Shores Bayfronl 548-1589 Weekends Only " mas er sui e ow, ow Green br ook's Finest 5 with fireplace and wet room lightened by alcove upkeep . Only $95,000. Br 4 Ba huge rumpus b C t 1 t . BY Owne r. Lovely 3 + 2 Cbaanydl ew1·1~ nhtddo,.wnl sn ~ with terms.Call644-7211 r~mw/specialfcaturcs·. hafi. en ra .;ps a.Jrs + ram. r m . J\ssuma.ble in JlaE:~aR~~~DNew ,.. ,., a way prov1 es easy 8~ VA loan. No quabfy. Bluff B ~.--& & s e par ate breakfast baths and large cl06ets. _i_n_g_. --' -·-----• By Owner-3 B . 2'h BA, 2 Bedrm/2 bath Condos beneath domed ceilings elB $84,950. Owner968-8403. access to t he 4 bdrms., 2 . $79 500 646_7800 S ~Oftf drps /crpts/stove/paint. nook with built-in hutch. I S: • Hmltinigton leodt 1040 It 's well decorated. pro· The Bluffs· early area . outside unit, cust. decor. o n lov e ly s pa cious Pan ele d d e n . He avy _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ressionally landscaped l·Sly.3BR'.2 ba. lmmac.$95,000.675·6613 grounds. Only S19,950. beam ceilings. Covered Ranch and priced at only $64,600 $57,000. Agt. 640-5560 NEWPORT SHORES Ask for Frank, 839-8321 .• la n a i ' f ca l u rin g OPE ... SUH. 12-5 Beach-Pool ~ On canal W-side. Walk to1-A•gt··------- flagslone setting with 1132 SEA U.HE $35,900 ~ Th~ Bluffs beach. Club w/ pools & --------- B.B.Q. and 2nd fireplace. Harbor View Hills. 4 BR. U N BELIE V /\BL E ! Split bvet tennis. 3 BR, den. 3 Ba. OW ... ER Jus~ .r educed S7 ,OOO. with ocean & bay view, $35,900 TOTAL PRICI!:! VISleN Chat~ 427 Canal. $74,900. By s & s Townhouse. 11683 Sacr;ir1ce at $69,900. Call pools i ze corner lot ; Ranch style living in a 1ltA~TY Lus h gr eenbelt area. Owner.•• 642-4360. Garden Grove Blvd. 1600 now.842·2S35. beamed ceil., Cam. rm.; BEACH TOWN. EnJ·oy 552_7500 Wide entry to.t_otal lux· ----------r 2 b d d 2•L [01N111 Q •11 PuN10 111Notr~ new off-whit e ca r p ., ury, 12 footce1lingssoar WATERFRONT LOT sq. t., e rm, en, .,.. ~ I dr 0 the privac y or YOUR ---------· NEWPORT SHORES221 ba .. frplc.formermodel.• ·-~:-ll~ftltt ::~f ~¥~~ys g.5 ?a~:~~:;; ~e~ ~~i~~ TURTLEROCK r~i~t~~·iE~~;~;~ ;3~~to L c~~L o:s~8~5~ ~~.n~~~u~;b~7~~~ • . _ ----·-,,~~ ing wall of glass while Location! Location! 6am-lOam. loan. 638-1769. Eves/Wkends 640-1247 y 0 u e n j 0 y a Sharp 3 bdrm .. 2 baths+ to master suite, wet bar. SKINNY DIP SPECIALS ... harb<n' & ocean view Two 3 bedroom pool Approx. •..; a cre lot , hom es h ea utifully Coronadel Mar frontline landscaped in the most home ; lar ge pool, 4 BR.. d es i r a b I e are a of 4 baths; 700 sq. ft. enter· Newport Deacb. One ha~ tainme nt room with a fully e quippe d custom pub slyle bar; darkroom , private patio garden room. $285,000 and glassed-in family CORllM·MAmH room. The other is s uper REALTORS 644-7662 s eclude d with g ia nt --------- bedrooms. Priced in the $80's with 10('/" down 1.-.Quail ~ liillPlac• . Prapllrti•• 7.52-1920 1400 OUAll st. NIWPOll llACM SHORECLIFF.S Charming 3 BR, 2 BA, pool + lovely view or ocean & canyon. Jus t listed $139,500. 2.34 Morn- ing Canyon Rd. Agent 675-6900. ~~--------· PANORAMIC VIEW of atri um ; ac ross from g u es t bedroom , ... EWPORTSHORES DUPln•itxsessa/I•, 1800 th 1e g round s . childre n s r e treat, 01 ... H 0 m C m a k e r , s park & pool area. Lovely, s62.950, act now, call 3 BR .. 2-sty. A-Frame. ••••••••••••••••••••••• low maint. landscaping; Perf cond w/extras GO URMET KITCHEN & completely sprinklered; BKR. galor.e. 2 Lg~. polios; 2 ... EW 4-PLEXES sewing bar. Separate l~e brick patio. Anxious 540-1720 car gar. + pkg. area .... near the ocean. Good p a r e nt r e tre at & own er ! $65,500 Inc l. TARBELL $69500 tax shelters, apprecia-c~\\d;oe:;s wing. BKR. land! CAYWOOD REALTY tion. $110,000. &up. 842-8854 IRVIHE HOMES, Newport Condos * 548· 1290 * ~ ~~: REALTORS 3RR, dm rm. view. Super I TARBELL 552-7000 clean , upgraded thruout. ...EW LISTI~ I t BOB PETI1T Sh ows ti ke mode l. Deeorator 's delight! 71 JUST LISTED 3BR. 13.4 ba, formal din rm, fam rm, popular atrium model. Kingslie master bdrm, boat gate. Close lo beach. Owner transf'd. Won't last, only $55,900. Ca ll 9684441 CREST REALTY Realtor-Owner Bea utifully decorated. Glorious reel on Lido. REAL TY INC. Owner moving out of South ex pos ure, with 714/846-1371 TURTLEROCK New Lis ting. 2 Bdrms., den, 2 baths; frplc. Cul de sac. Custom shutters; carpets. drapes. $62.950 DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833-9293 area, must seU. A real sandy beach. 4 Bdrms .. 3 --------- bargain al $69,000. CALL baths: call foe an app'l. Br and new Duplex. 26232 NOW! $275,000 Via California. 2 Bd. 2 LIDO REALTY .U77\1.1 I .. 1 ... '\.B. ba. $74,500. 4~1663. Income Pro,...ty 2000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ... EWPO RT HTS. AREA Jusl listed, Buccola cor- ner home Bea utifully customized inside and out. 3BR, den, oversized entry and family room. $69,500 . 4 IR DUPLEX Ready for imm occup is with 3 BR, 2 Ba. Rental. this lovely Cov Bros SC?utb of ~ays1de Dr. home w /3 bdrm, fam & Log.a leoch I 048 DONALD M. llRD * 673-7300 * Auociotff. IMlt•rs ---------•2 -3 BR DELU X E E.ASTSIDE INCOME DUPLEX. S47,900. full price. 10% Down. Owner will carry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• with beautiful nalur.al din nn. $49 500. 847·5384 •--------• wood textures. Only 1 -----·-----«ii Coldwell Bonker Will Yours Qualify? 4°/o Duplexes, s teps to ocean. Will trade for eq. in home orT.D. 's . 642-3S13 year new. Call &H-7211 3--4/PLEXES 2-2 Br. & 1·3 Br. 2 Ba. Cpt, dr ps . bltns, enc. gar's. $59,950. ea. Ownr. Is total commisalon you 4-PLEX. N.B. nr Hoag Hos pital. Pride of ownership. $137,500. BRITTINGHAM REALTY fl75 ·0123 /Jn NIG U. BAILl Y & HSSIJlll\T LS .;;::::;:;===============-,_842_-038 __ 9 ______ _ HEEDS FAST SALE Walk t o tennis couru, large pool and o<!ean from this two-story, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with dining room, plus family room. Located In nice prlv.ate community. $69,500 pay for qualified real EASTBLUFF est ate when you list lmmac 3br, den, beau personally with Charles decor/lndscp'g. $84,500. Quint ard, Realtor for Owne r 640-8023. Open top-dollar sales. Number t/ l 5 2915 r~•At one(#l)indollarvolume 51 s un · · """ ..... pa PRESTIGE HOMES Realtors 645-664& G..,.., I 002 G...,... I 002 R U S T I C 0 C E A N for listing~ soJd In 1'74 by St.5 -_U_N_l_T_S_, o_c_c_an_Vl-. e_w_(_l_) -3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHARM . $32.900!! other firdls. Over 5000 ---------1 Br unit. Gross $13,980. s ale s p eople & all 9 Newport leach 1130 Victoria, Costa Orange County·multlpJe N e w P 0 r t C r e 5 t Mesa. 979·5099, Agt. . 644-7270 n•• MIW DUPllX Spacious 3 bedroom, a bath upper. 1 BR, l BA, lower. Each unit with plush carpels & fireplaces. Only steps t.o the ocean and shopping. Invest now! $ll8,SOO. 2828 E. Coo1t H...,WClrv. .... llOall ·~ llVlllO UOOllllf p .. , .... , , .. "'· llU, .. ,..,. .. ,,..,u ,. , ... ,... · 19638. Coast Hwy. LalJuna Beach • 494-0749 * lls\.ing boards available Townhomes; 5% down. at no extra charge. &A~ APR, 2--i bedrms, 8 UNITS COUNTRY AT · MOSPHERE, 3 spacious BR's lncldg master suite w /private bath. Copper kettle kitchen + coffee corner, candlelight dine. Huge back yard w/rm for garden. Deep pUe•--------• carpet. Low down and f' AST po11ession. Bkr uintard encl car .• pool, tennis. fr. $58,875 Ph. &45·6141. North Costa Mesa, prime IUALTY 12 Robon Cl. (from Cst Inv es l men l. All 2 962·5S11. llNCI 1946 Hwy north on Superior, bedroom, l \.la btllh, l3S.S V'io lidc>. N.& Suftoe 29S V• mlle t o entrMce). studio apts, AMual In· "'-642-2991-~-•• come $18.720. Priced for 3 Br, 2 Ba, Pvt. Dock, tmmt!dlate sale 1t FACING Semi.pvt community. HARIOR VIEW $151,000 .. Owner will U · A lllo..ID MORE•. Owner, $134,S00.873-S298. RANCH STYLE slit wilh fin81ldng. Call " CARMEL S4S ·8424 . Assoc iated LAKE PARK Southern vu, teak bar, 2 HV Hlfl...Chca;u•eg 3 br, f1m rm. frml. dln. 2 South Coast Brokers. d fplcs, 3 levels, fenced Ocean Bay vtew, larJe b1. tlO ft. lat, In.tit or· O p . Pl I Be.ulifuJ17 cuttom e· yord, Ideal for kids " lot.3br,2ba,fon:naJ41n. cbard, 11. brick at con-an o o1nt·4 u , cerated 3 bedroom, l~ 0 2 lots 3 bd rm. 2 frplc'i . M1aalon Ul• c:rete patio, potting shed, )'ears old. NHr Marina. bath borne. $82.tOO. pcta. n . rms. entry, Cam . rm ar l1thrm,frontraJlfence Below Market value to Lar1t cheerful tllchm. S7l,950 kitch/pantry. Owner. w/nmblJnl roses, la . llll cuh buyer. StlS,000. Fireplace. Wood panel· __ Appt. only. Mr. Froet olive tree, vtew. Shown Exc ellent 111umablo lng. FanwUc riew. Call •UPPER 3 ARCH BAY s Days: 844·4111 , Eva. by appt. wkdays--Open loan. Deaire fmmediate toaee! Wood -G lnu Contemp. 6'4 OS23 HouseSat/Sun.1·5-sale. Owner.0&--.. -.At,/an REAL ESTATE <.JOO (.1, ""• 'f" \• .JV\ 'i11 J 1• lV (' t 1f, I ~il:11a... -splll·level 2BR. 2'hba. IP> Port Cardiff Pl . ,,1...-.. •• __ d ck11 and ocN•n view l Claaalfied Ads aeU t.t1 f74,t50-0WNER-t44,.t19 Have somet.btM 10'.I wan& $97.~ 83t 9411 items, amaU ltema or to aellf Cluallied edl do BOND REALTY INC any Item. 642-5871. SeU Idle Items &a-~8 It weJl. 842·56'78 . . ' ·--·---········ .... ······ .. IKw Pro,.+, 2000 Hwet u.t. ••d · Ho•...ftetn•d .._.. u....;....~ A.,..tm.nta ,,..,.."-ed AportM J .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••T.:;•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••~•~•~•••• T...-!.y. uty22.1'1S DAILYPILO'f 32 UNITS c ..... acWMw Jl22 ............... lZ40 ....... ,.,.. ... Jl69 &.og.aleoch 3748 c t M 312'4 .,.. ........ u..... .......... =~ R..talsto1i.cr. 4lOC> •••••••••• .............. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••• •• •• •• • OI a ••• ••• •• •• • • • • • • ••• •••• ••• ..... u.-.&..-.1 3t00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H ••••••••••••••••••••••• llo.l-AA..6 le-L l ' -~ A-..rd winning pride ol .• v. lfomea 4 Br, 2 Ba + Sharp 4 BR, 2 BA. bllnl, TOWNHOUSE 2 br, 2~ ..-w,_. • -... 16 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEED Someone lo hr owncnhlp aU adult units f R Spect vleww/pool & OW, cpta, drpa, 13SO. mo. b a, pool, b 1 t n a, Summt•r&Wlntrr Off It attn f'oltt ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ exptn:ses of 2 br apt. Scheduled income tcMhctsavall.$25.lle. 963·~8C!J·178G wash/dry, aar No pets Rrnluh 1, 2 &. 3 Dr Adults no f'A.Rl(MEWPOIT ~1 @ 1 $8750 t uul5. 007807 01,280. Priced 3t &M·217'1.UIM890 &per• bedrm 2 bath + 6'ZS·OUIS JBlkBrh&Town Oc·,·an ~~·~~·<'<~sh;:;:'g~~~:~: A.PA.RTMIMTS oan11UlWC*IWT!11 _f_t_• _______ _ $00,000. 2 BR. den, frplc, l~ Bl. den. crpl.a. dt'p4, R/0, BLUFFS CONDO. 3 BR, view. Jorplr 4 UNITS BBQ Gas & waler pd. 8Achelorlor2 Ulll.JlMUIO(UVlllC Offiul...tal '4400 hinc1palsonl,)opleosc patio, l,'J gara1c . $350. Nr Westminst er 21,; BA. Beaut. d~or•t· Sl!IO t o $3~0 Pt'r mo Pool Bedroomsand IMAll"''t.ec.1~110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 UNITS S395/mo. Child/pet ok. Mallf!U.45698evorJoe ed. P1rtlal 8ack Bay •IH·51"5 wkn<b or •ft ti LA MAHCHAAJl'TS T<1wnhouses •Boch.Ion ISOI Wa.itdtff Dr. Avull 8/1. 513 O~bld. view. Avail 8/tn5. ~ wkdys 7711 scoll Place CM Fr. $229.SO()pen9-6 •I Bit , 2 BR ... 673·8079. •. +,lf AMLILY .+ 2, avail. per mo. 979·7422 Mrs. Studio wpt g:.ir ;;t I urn &lZ-5073 • Sp• p.~•ls~Tyenru·s •2 BR & Den Nt"wport F1nanc:hil Ctr o ... ae .• n5. 6962 King lst •-1•8 l •.1 , .. "" f Sl7S •..aas l•o1lanOfficec-• Paula (213} 2&1-1855 "" :. 1 cJ 11 i; Acron from Fashion rom • -· Call ·~~ St\e Man; VI\ assumoblc loan. l o<X down. Scheduled Income $6, '780. Priced ut $M,SOO. PnUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC 642-8550 JETTYVllW On Ocean Blvd, only steps lo China Cove. A large luxurious 28r, 2ba duplex w /hardwood firs, 1''ormal dining rm, Ct s uper J e tty & Ocean view. $650 mo. Call F•H & CLEAR 6'4· 721 l a ant. 4 PLEX Costa MHa 3224 N r • I. o m u I. i n d a ••• • • • • • • • •• • •••• •••• •• Umvers1ly. SSS,000 trade MESA VERDE; 3 BR, 2 ~ .. down pmyt oo large Ba, Crpts, Drps, blLW!, O.C. home or Inc. Prop Ced yd. Kids & amall pet <'lln add cash or oth('r O.K. $395. w/gardcner & Pro P c r l i cs . R i c k wuler paid. 54.5-3621 A1derelle Hllr. 547-6469. 8 UNITS, 2 Bd. 1 Ua , Sep. HouseE-si• Newport llts. Sl52,000. 3 br, 2 ba. range, cpts, Owner 548.9695 drps, $325. 548-74.37 -MESA DEL MAR Lovely Deluxe 4&5-Ptex 3 Ur, 2 Ba, fam rm bit New units Huntington ins. frplc, cpts. p~tio. Beuch, tax sheltered pro· fn('(.I yd, 2 car gar, xtra perty. 1st yr write·otr rm Water pd, avail 8-1. SUM. Open llou.-.e. Cull S340 mo. 545·7913. for appt. 536-2579 5-18·7295 -----8 BR, ram rm, dble (pie, 2 497·1236 dfl 8 PM 1 IR llOFT <>Ml YJ laland at Jambotte on MeMiv..-d• Eo•t & Adom' (714 J642·3111ext246 Jo'lreplace. S BR. 2 BA, nu b a 's, corner Io t . Mewporf Beach 3769 Pvt Patio, frpl, 1 yr lse San Joaquln Hills Road. 540•1800 c-pts dr-S3U mo 0 -v G _.. •· aid tmmediateoccupancy ' ,,_. • ' DI: an.encr 91 waler p ••••••••••• •• •• •• ••• • •• 1714) ,44-1900 or Joe, 96H.S69 Back Bay. Adult !amity. S40 WK UP 1 & 2 Bd & HAYLOFT Al'TS w h "h t 1 S43S. m o nth. 229 n' h c; 1· r 283Avocado,CM-~def~ e ave" ousesw/rpcs, Redl d Ori 642 ~ ac · oor TV. 1na1rt 645•0143 3 BR, 2 BA, cpt.s, drps, 64~:i:7 ve. • serv .. pool. TllE Ml-:SA bll.ns, 1335. mo. Bev or or · 415 N. Newf)Ort m NB' Joe963-4567 NEWPORT Crest Condo 646·9681 1 ' H•cw Co~etion • * * ~3m~~i.!:~~8fool. -o-... THE BEACH 329 cu~~~~slty~~~ear ----------1 t Br furn, years leusc, Rack Bay. 2 br & den. CORONA D1'.L.MAt} Jim Ahft 8 A Y S H 0 RES , 24 95 $185 mo 103 McF11dden From $27S Eastside. 2 Hr Town.house, lrplc. I l ll W. lay Crestview Dr. Lovely 3 Pl. 675 1865. 548-7437 or ~1164 from $275 1 Br from S205 .... rt•-h 90 2 a ..... ., I Refrigerator Security. Pool, tennis, t'Ontinenlal ..... •wpo -oc ". a, .,......,. p mo. yr. . p 1 You are lhewiMer or Jy . No pets. (213)7' Avail Sept. Lg. 2Rr. 2b:>, CASA VICTORIA oo • J acuzzi. Ik.oc. Bldg breakrast. Some ocean & WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEAC'ti COfno' W•·~to 1+11 l·'""'" an•J 11.11 "A•• ,/_ ..... C:Ofld!llOlllAO ;/'./ C:-1)191• ~ ....... Mv~ ./ U..ftOf ./, .......... ~. ./ X..oo -•K• ;;' 5ecy -•I<-• ,..,;L ./ --'" ......... Call Mr. Howard 645·6101 TWO FIEETICKETS or646-62 J9 YEARLY S300 Also L~ 3 1,2 & 38r, Dt!IW<e Un w I ex er c 1 s c rm . Catalina views Close to tSl3 SO Val Br & Den. Wanter $350. furn/ Billiards. ColorTV. ~~~p26p1in1g & fine beachs -1-4-0-u-p-sl_o_r-e-0_ffi_ac_es_c_p-ts ltl ·11 .~~ Ocean Vw luxury 4 br, Steps to O('ean 645-8171 orFurn.gas/wtr.pd. IRVINEATMF..SADR. """' drps air bath. 17301 "9 '"J --Newport Crest w/swim & 5000 Neptunt'. Adults.No Pets Sec. gate 545·4855 la"""" & lal1.y ten club. 1 Yr lease. $475 Pool. Rec. Rm. Elevator Beach Bl H.B. 842·2834 Circus mo. 962·0807, 963-7744 Apartments 525 Victoria. 642·8970 LIDO U nlq ue Charm! Rooms 4000 W ATER~o...rr Beaut. decor'd. 2 br. lg .• ••• ••• ••••• •••••. ••• •• rY\ ""'' July 31sltoAug L2th Dig Canyon view: 1800 Sq. Unfurnished Costa M~sa ·~ Finest Loe. brick patio. rrpl. 675-6359 ROOMS S25 wk up with Newport hodt Anaheim Convention n. ·, 3 BR, 2'2 Ba .... •et ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 I k d th E . rr y ... n Y an an c area. NEW 3 BR 2 Ba "'-I kitchen. 548·9755 or xeeut1veo ices Center, 800 W. KatelJa bar. $500 General 3802 Qu1et·garden·llke·adult · • c •Pc, 645.3967 $150·$225 Month Tickets may be ex. Eastbluf! Rily 644·ll33 ••••••••••••••••••••••• living. Lge 2,3, Br, 1.2 Ced yrd. patio, gas BBQ. View of boals&water changed for reserved ----RENTAL REFERilALS Ba. WW crpts, drps, gar. nr Hoag Hosp. 16th BAL. ISL SJeeping room, Bill GRUNDY seats at the Convention BIG CANYON Exee. All types. Pa('tfic Coast patio, bltns, SQme wood & 08r3a3ngle37. Adul87~;.~· no kitchen. Quiet adult Realtor 675·6161 Center ahead or time. home in gate guarded Charters Hcnt a l burni n ~ frpl. Beaut mo. ·4 or \rOOUV $110.p/mo.(213>799·4856 --* * • COLLEGE PARK Call 642·5678, ext 333 lo area. For lease, Av!. 01vision. Fee. 646·~7 or landsc~d, heated pool & Bayfront, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Pvt or64S.6219 CdM 200·1750 M~. fl. Cpt. Manuel Homen s BR, 2 BA. fam rm. claim your tickets. Sept. 1st. 644-6178 548·8638 Attractive rent. Bch & pier SS.SO yrly Summ R ntal 4200 Drps, Alr·cond d., elev. 1 '425 Skyline Dr. ~~~io~ S3~~pMwtr;s.,~3~~ d * * * PANORA MIC VIEW Balboa Island 3806 1777~:~~~~": /\~M 979-l93S & 644,-4510. . ••••••~~ • .e_ • ••~•••••• • • prkg. 673 4120 LCIC)uneleach -----FAMILY ESTATE Bay & Jrvine Hills En·••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWPORTMA.RJHA. OCEANFRONT Lag. Bch EXECUTIVE s uites on Youarethewmncro! •SHARP 4 BD3 Ba, 3BR,FR,Palio,Gigantic tert ajner's d e lig htDELUXE2br onGrand M ~rApt ll3 646"5542 2 Br. $250. wk. Great Newport Harbor 400to TWO FREE TICICETS Twnhse blt·ins, fpl, ER. yard. Only $350. Call w/pool & game room. Canal. Little Bal. t:s. 120 At.HF.RT PLACE 919 laysi• Dri•• location. 536·0321 2200 s q ft. 642·4644; ($13.SO Value> pool. patio, $425 lse. 968·9518 or OOZ.7788. Fantastic new 4 br, 3 ba, Bout dm•k, frpl, nidJant Deluxe 2 br, 1 ba, adults, Spacious 2 Br & den on fi45·4405 RI II 8331653 4000 sq ft custom home h t y I $400 N -. 1 waterfront. Pvt. Bch. BLK. to Beach. New Con· ---------'") :'lhl. · 3&4BR $31Sto$350 L/O? ood ·1· 3 r 1 · ea· r Y ' 0 nopets.Sl85·Cal : lovely garden, must sec do. Jacuzz1/volleyball .._.EWPORTB1::"'CH I •-tt • · w ce1 1ngs, rp cs. pets/ch1ldrC1n. 673·0207 530.3572 833·9781 " ~ ornum -rt Back Bay Twnhsc-4 Br, 3 Singles. children, pets many xtras. $1150. mo to apprec. 673-3414 days. Slps. 6. Sl2S wk. 968-5700 540 Sq. ft rllx swte C ircus Ba, privacy, patio, frpl, ok. Agent. no fees. 645·7102 or 631-0797 Deluxe 3Br. 2ba, No pets/ LOVELY new adult 1 br. Util pd $195/Month July3lsttoAug12th dshwhr,famrm.$375in· Barbara, 963-6739 or . . children. SSOOmo. lease. 1"rplc.beamce1lng,pool. $335. 3 Br, 2 Ba, blk 10 lalbooloyChlb Realonomics 675-6700 Anaheim Convention clgardnr&wtr.548-7020. 673·5744 Irvine T errul·e. 3 &!rm. 009N. Bayfront.673·7748. From S2 10. 399 Uay. Bch. Garage. Yrly W· Available month of --------- Center,800W.Kalella . 1 1 32 1~ bath, carpeting. -646-1456 Newport642-1603 August . Extra large, 2 •lMOFREERENT • Tickets ma b . (E·S1de~ 2 Br. Cplt;a only. "M '44 draperies. stove. ref. Balboa Penins.Ao 3807 ---------1 br .• 2 ba., !urrushed w/ 1 2 3 Rm. offices from changed ror Yres!r!:d All. ulll. Furn rncl,'d. •••••••••••••••o••••.. Pool, double garage$425. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u....-.&j....t •--L 3840 ---------bay view & next to pool. S 135 per m o. Near seals at the Convention Child ok. 156 Mernll. 3Rr, FR, DR, Townhouse. UCB213·614·3267wkdys BAYFRONT Ot'eanview. ,.._.,... • ..,.on~ MESA. VERDE $1500 for mo. Will con· Jirporl. Noleasereq. Center ahead of time. $310. 549·0433. Close to schs/park/pool. . luxury 2 br. 2 ba condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrms .. l 1r4 bath condo sider 2 week option. Pri. m .3223 91'il noon C 11 642 5678 $450 mo 833 27~ HARBOR View S br. 3 ~a. Complete kit ch .• pvt lllCE TO IEACH with pool. S33S Mo. Party Call 645-3661 (of! > -- a . · ·'ext 333 to <Col. Pk) 3 Br,2 ba. F.r. · . F /R, D /R, pool. tenms. Marina, full s.?curitv. STEPSTOIEACH d644 2466 (h ) ' 800' Ofc + 400' ware· claim you*r l*1ck*cls. GD.Rd. nr _sehlls$3'7& Sshop24·lg0. DJEAU!. NTewnhRancbo2SBan view. $650. 64()..()0()8 Adult living. Ref's. req'd. BeNaEuA.l '1RfuSlHnOPPtew H2 GBR 2 BR. l ba, unf, $285 an . ome . house, <'Pl, tiled ceil'g, ar nr me . . oaqwn w ome. r. $550 I 673-3068 BALBOA PENlN. PT. prkg M-L 10ne S22S mo. College Dr. 549-0UJ. 21n ba, 2story. O\·erlooks Close by CM. new large 2 --~~e. s tudio apts. Frplcs, SEA. WIND Desirable duplex. upper, 646-1252 644 22211 aollcourse&lake.$600. Br, 2 Ba, gar .. patio·s.coronode lMcr 3822 bltns.dishwashers,2car 2BR.2Bacondo$47S · II ------3 BR 2 BA cpt d ... ood dl ..... S d ks Fr WEH"'VE s pacious. t e, cpt,N OC A "" 2200 . . . rps, 547·7044 /552·0055 w e ot, rustic C=ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. un ec -om "' dshwsbr, disposal Week· r . irport, l o;t .-.~r. fncd. yd. Nr. So. Cst. $275 644·6126 ..,R & $260. 536·2579 SUMMER RENTALS ly, Summ-or longer. gd off-street . parking. Lots for sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza. S315 mo. 642-0445 Turtlerock 38r, 2bn. FR, · 1 --_ -1._0ath.+S27:.5e.p. gu~t rm. ----i ~· ~ td d d d & WAT ERFRONT LOT r t DR c l B-B Q 2 B 1 ~ B t dr r 1 u NEW deluxe. beach area. _6_7_3·_2_03_9 ______ _, r:in. 3 oVr,~~rS~~g ~a· NEWPORT SHORF.S 221 Nwt: H.J.1. Area rim ' rp c. . uc, r ~ ~ .~P. ps .rr. 497 2205 Eves. 2 Br. 2 Ua . closed gar . ..,..... c ose to pool & park. stv/refer, ,_gar, yd ' rl) ---------BALBOA P ena n . 2 br 548-6124 CANAL BY OWNt.-;R Costa ei;aaddress.2Br Avail August 1st. Lsc 673·6275after6 2 Bdrm , 1 ·•4 Ba $275.mo.Allutilpd.Also house. Blk to bay & ------- $35,000 CALL 646·8657 +Denor3Br,2bahome $44Smo.552·1237. ------Fireplace carpctan~ 3Br.21 ~ Ba.84S-13llor bcach.Av1July.Also2br 5S<PERSQFT 6am·10am. on 16th Place. $280 mo. Condominiums garage Adult-; no pets ~4938 Agt . No fee. apt avl 1st 2 wks Sept 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Real &tot~ Call 644-7211 agent. UNIV. Pk. Terrace. new Un1urnished 3 425 $300 · • · NEW triplexes. 1.2,3 Br. $125 wk. 962·8680 /\GT. 511·5032 . · Cambridge condo. 3Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UCB 213·61 4·32ti7 wkdys Exchan9• 2800 Sl65. 2 BR. appls, pet 2ba, upgrd cpt, drps, nr Carden Townhouse 2 BR. · Dix thruout, frplcs, fncd * * * OCEANFRONT Lower 2 SING~E to 6 rm suites ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL2br.2 b~.pel pool, jacuzzi. $425 mo, l'hBA,newcrplg,drps,Charmang remodeled, 2 yd. 2002 Huntington St. .ArthurMoyet" Br. avail. 7/19-8/2, $300 Avail. in plush offic-e HAVE 2 Condos. I BR. 1 5.BR, 2 ba, kids, pet & 833·1596. appli's , fenced patio. BRapl.w/newkit.$275. S36·4o22 or 539.o779 1953 1 HtlenaCr. wk.673·9499or629-2546 bldgnr. OCAirport. Full Ba. l sty. nr Cal State 4san8gles2 b r 1 'ds A /C. Pool. 552·9621. Call497·2575/497·3232. •NEA.RIEACH • service incl ; Reccp · FUilerton. $3800. equity, r, a, rp.c . kt , RENTALS adults. -Huntfnqtonhach Modern 3 br, rear house tionist . conference rm. $177. mo. or 3 BR, 1 ~Ba , pets, fncd , patio, gar. Irvine 1 BR. below hwy. ran~e. All utilities paid. 2 & 3 You are ihewiMerof on ocean . Comp I . xerox, etc. Call 83.1·3640 adll. security nr So. Csl. Agt. Fee. 2 BR, 2 Ba ........... $35() ~exes Unfum 3600 :.refrig, frplc. Water & Bdrm s l u d io apts • TWO FREE TICKETS furnished, $250. wk. West Plaza. $5500. equity. HOMEFINDERS 3BR,2Ba ....... $42S/435 ••••••••••••••••••••••• elec. pd. S235. 6731418 private garages. ($13.SOVaJue) Newport 646·79'71. AvaH BuslnessR~ntal 4450 $187. mo. Will trade •6'12·9900• 3Br.2'h ba, F.R ..... $450 Privacy + 3 BR, 2 BA, cvesorwkends fireplaces, builtil}S $275 Rlnqllnqlros. July 26-Aug 2nd & Aug ••••••••••••••••••••••• either for late model car, Newport Beach fireplace. gar .. patio. no & up 8 ·& laH 23rd-Sept 6th etc. of same value. MESA VERDE 3 br, 2 ba, 4 Br. 2Yl ba, wntr .. $800 pets. S29S. CM 646-4414 Costa Mesa 3824 TOBIN REALTY amum ey OCEANFRONT new 3 br, 638-1769 cpts. drps. bltns. $395 RAISOR'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ 84_6·_13_1_1 ___ 1 Circus . THE COLONY h . grdnr., wtr. pd. Shown 2 BR. $175 mo. Children, ADULT 1 BR, frplc. ~I. HUNT. HBR. 2 br. 1 ba, July 3lsttoAug 12th ~:J~/e':tt~a~~:ii.a~~: p 30 RETAILS~1IOPS Ex c an g e, ch o 1 c e by appt. 979.7836 or REALTORS pets , OK. 2164 Charle. Sl85. '.110 . 1975 Pomona, bltns. nu drps & pool. N Anaheim Convent.on 673_8088 nm1e rea90na e !>pJt'l' Sacramento Income 833·3040askforlinda. CostaMcsa,962·2000 C~l Cal16-15-10Ci6 pets s::?50 mo.S8HJS44 Center.800W.Katella ava1ablelarj!e&small. land. For Orange Co. In----Tickets may be ex· ----------I Old world charm w1lh come Property Pvt Pty 1 BR duplex like new 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine •-L-..a MEDITERRANEAN NEW 2&3 BR D w r l changed Cor reserved •LOWER 3 ARCH BAY. French w1ndows, gables · · · ' ' Campus Valley Shop Ctr. Apartmefth Furni~ • • / · rp c. & trees. /\dJ·acent lo 714·581·5976 secluded. sep. garage, ••••••••••••••••••••••• VILLAGE Adults only. Agt. 536-7528 seats at tbe Convention furnished 4 Bdrm older ReGI &tot t!ncl. patio, I aundry. CA.LL 83)..8600 lafboo lllcmd 3706 1 Bedroom or 536.4095 Center ahead or time. beach house. Two wk. Fe s l iv a I o f A rt ~ W-"'-~t 2900 S17S. 549-1623 after s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Bedroom & O.·n ------1 Call 642-5678, ext 333 lo min . $400. wk . Avail. Gro~n80dsB.ROADWAY l -.irv 28 d Lar~e 2 Br. 2 Ba, stove daimyourlickt:ts. A , Call 831 9411 0 " • ..-.••••••••••••••••••••••BToro 3232 •••uT"'LS• Little lslandnearshops.& c rooms ug. · r LAGUNA lJEAClf "'"""' "' b N B B 2 Bedroom Townhouse fraj? & disposal. Nr. Hunt. • * * 494·8035 Agl. UOUSEWNT'DHOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIV.PARK ay. eat 2 r, 2 a. 24oonarborBl\·d Center842-7339 For~tosr. d~linq OK. L/\ KE F' R ONT·3 br, 3 BR. 2 Ba ....... $3AS/450 $225. Sept.·Jun. 675.0532. Costa Mesa (7J4 )S57-S02o -------EASTBLUFF-Beaul. apt. 494-7915 QwakCash.675·8849 atrium rentraJ nir clb 3BR.2112 Ba ..... $425 /465 BolboaPenins.Aa 3707 ---New close to Huntington 2Br,2Ba. bltns.frplc,2 NEWPORT Steps to WANTED DUPLEX on privil. S39S mo. 581-lSsl COLLEGE PARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• LGE t Dr w/loft, pool, Ha1rbour,tlgc 2 Br, gatr., patios. pool avail. $350. beach. Mod. 2&A br. Sl65~~~~~~~~~~ 3BR den 2ba $400 J·acuzzi,encl.gar.utilpd. pv · P.a 10• no pc s. Ph:644·0355 to"'",."wk.642·34"" TOPLOCATION Eastside, Costa Mesa !or 3 BR 2 BA home w/ fruit 4 en ' 2' ... b' A1'c' •.•. $4"'" l Bdrm & 3 Bdrm apts Adi ls only $235. Avail _714·549·3669. . I ' ..... ...., "" client, preferably w1'th tree's galore. Close to · '~ a. · · · · "" furn. Walking wstance to SPAC 2 B 2 B urut ~ L c Bd MES.A VERDE RanchoSanJoaquin 11 't' t-,, 7 15 393 Hamtlton. 1 & 2 8 2 Dlkst b h · r, a · :i aguna ottage, 2 . owner'& unit. Up to frwy, schls. shop'g. 2 BR 2,L 8 $600 a necess1 1es, re 1reu 60 d· . 4 r . o eae • blk to bay & ocean. $300. sleeps 7 Closet Bch & DRIVE PLAZA ,..-4 a 642·19 ays, 645-4 11 a·•r, pool , very pvt. I Bk 57c4911 . o . SSS.000. Ask for Steve, S42S/mo incl. gardener. TURTLE ·ROCK only. 968-6732 eves ,..A .. d 1 ""' mo. yr y. r. .,,. s hops. $2 so. week . for stor e or office. Ample Agent 646 8811 A l 894-4648 · u ls. no pets. c' om negotiate for longer or parkinJ!. Town&. country . gen 3 BR. 2 Ba., ....... S425 Costa Mesa 3724 NEW. 3 BR. 2 Ba. Frplc, $185. 220 12th St. 960-3911 3 BR,. 2 BA, frpl, $350 mo. less persons. 494·1627. atmosphere WALNUTSQUARE ••••••••••••••••••••••• fed yrd patio ~as BRQ Patio, cpts. drps, 3 car ----------1 1525MesaVerdeDr. E. ~~~:•••••••••••••••• Fountain Valley 323'4 3 BR.C2HbalNA'c 'o"v·E· $295 $35. WEEK & UP gar Nr lloag '11osp 16th 3Br. 1/12 ba, XJnt area by gar. Pool. Nr. Hoag Roomy, Reasonable Ren-Costa Mesa. 54S-U.23 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Studio& 1 BRApts & Orange. Adults .. $325. ocean. New cpts. $325 Hospt. 548·9341. Eves. tal. August. 1 house to1---------- Houws FuMllWd . h h SummerRental •TV&MaidServAvail mo.833-1437or870··8800 mo. lst/lasl. $100 646-2848 beach . View, adults. HE FACTORY· •••••••••••• .. •••••••••Prestige neig bor ood. 6BR 3Baths $2800Mo cleanup 1·735-0636. 675·1763 d I h GtMral 3102 converted 3 BR. 2 BA! 2 ·.-.· • •Phone Serv, Htd pool Newport. I ea s op ••••••• .. ••• .. ••••••••• car gar .• covered patio. •Children Sect.ion l.OGCF.C, 3$2Br15uplpe009r.,~·\p~.o;.Mn~. lr•int 3844 San Clemente 3876 LAGUNA n EACH Pvt avail. in the mall. $140. vacant. $375. per mo. Ask •SS OFF week's rent . . . I IS· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R B th/Be h mo. 673-96-06 CllEAPIE 1 br, $95., ut1l for Keith or Fay, Bkr VISleN w/ad sion,552·4576aft 6. __ New Irvine Terrace condo LARGE 2 Br, 2 Ba. all 00k'1 a ac · S75· !830 Sq. Ft. C·2 bldg. !!061 pd, N.B. Also 2 br, Lag. 962.4471 2376 Newport Blvd. CM Nit'l' l ·BR . good carp. & 2.Rr 2 Ba. patio. ram. rm, bltns. white water view, wee • 499.3887 Bolsa nr. Beach Uhd, :i~:f!: p~~:~CdMt~I b~+ 2 St.ory w /fplc, 4 BR, 2 \'.! Ill.ALTY 548-9755 or 645·3967 paint. Slo' c, rcfn~. Sl55 kitchen 833·1795 498-3097 • Reasonable. 644·6172 552-7500 Jones Heally 673·6210 -3880 Vocat10tt Rtntals 4250 pool, single or couple. bath, cpts. drps, bltns. l9e Fum 2 Br __ ___ laquno Beach 3848 Santa Ana ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELUXE office. comm'I AlsowalktowaterN.B.2 DW,$39S mo.BevorJoe I OFA.t<IND Bltns, w /w. drps, pool. S2I5. :"\ew. spac. 2 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••MAM MOTii. Sierra &industrial spaces.AJso br,$20S.Oceanviewlbr, 963-4567963·1786 1 Cozy,veryclean<IBR.2 S200. Adlls, no pets hllns.patio.~arden,r.;ir. BEAUTJFUL2br Newly 3BrCo_ndo. Mountains fi sh hike. m1n1 wareho uses an fe2:.'in~~~~· N.B. /\Ja. Hunth'C)tOft hoch 324 Ba, Uv·rm, den, front 642-9520 Adlts. nn pet!'. 642·160:1 decor'd. Blk. from Victor pool. patio, gar. tennis. pool~. gh~l town. Laguna Niguel & Mission ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard xlnt conrl., rear $185. ATTRAC. quiet. 1 & llugo, bench &dwntown. S40·1?22orS49-3S98 Beaut. fully equip. con· VicJo areas. Handy to Costa Mesa 3124 Beaut. $70,000 home. yard fully fenced den patio. bltns,garage. <;.u0~~~h 0211s~~·c-dl~.: 0~1~· Adults only. No pets A ortmentsFurNshed do. sleeps 6. $120. week. San Diego Fwy. 200 lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 11· . di . w /jacuzzi. $475. ant'ld 1 Adult, no pet. 2234 B. $290. 497 -1617/642·6636 P U .a.. 1-~ 3900 536·6446 2000 sq ft. As low as JO. 3 BR, on Col. Pk. cul·de· sac . Kids ok. Fncd yd. lg fa m ·rm. Nr schools. sh1>5.S!SO.mo.645-S04S orma 1v1ng, rung rm. d -4428 610 Joann. Sl!Xl 548 ~7:1 or nTVnt ..-.ru per sq rt. 831-1400 lge. fam. rm. wet ~ar & gar ner. 559 RUTGERS. '* l ·BDRM ·APT. * ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lake Arrowhead. Beaut.'...:.. _ _:_ ______ _ frplc. 1 Br. dwnstairs, 4 UNIV Prk. Terr. Cam· NEAT CLEAN 1 Br walk SPAC. new 2 br triplex, tornted l ·blk. above THE EXCITING home for rent wk or 3 Stores nr. N'pt. Post Of. Br up.3cargar.Custom . · h 3 b • . • upper. Patio, ds hwhr. Coust Hwy. in So. PA.LMMESAA."S. wknd rales! 'owner. fice. 290 Sq. n. e~. $100 landscaping. Avail. 8/1. ~ndgc Twn ~· 1 {J9 2 to shopping. $l75 mo. encl gar S225. 675 1849 Laguna . MINUTES TONPT 830·9656. Mo. ea. Good parking $525 mo. 10·6, 9634581, & a. om";; 00 · 5· 642·7154 1 d D M Clo:.c toeverything' BCH Agent 640-2414 (E·Slde)2Br.Cplesonly. wkndsaft67Sl·6461. 17306Peac .552·7896 8 artr d Hacen o e tso Stovc,refrig&w/Wcarp. B h 1 .~"BR ·r SlSS NEW, s .. Lake Tahoe lnd tri IRental 4500 All utll. Furn lncl'd. ' L I h 32.a9 3 Brm, 2 a, P urn. c· 160 w W ll CM ac au; rom b I us a CllJllllG eoc "' 1 x condo frpl pool nu • son, . . $200 Month • · · Ca m m trees. s ps R, Child ok . 156 Merrill. 3 BR, l~ Ba, blt.ns, rrplc, ... •••••••••••••••••••• u •1 / tid 'g r • dr Closed Gcraqes Util paid by owner Adults, No Pets $150/wk. 714·494·2245. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $310. 549·0433. 2 car gar., drp&, cpls, Sh I t app . cp d rrt a$345 "'·'AUT. GROUNDS MJSSlON REALTY 1561 Mesa Dr. Owner NEW BUILDINGS at block wall, comer house. arp ocean v ew con em· o P n r • a u s • . ,, "' • 494.0731 • CS Blks East ot Newport 0 .C. Airport. 2400 to 8000 l1g•1ahoch 3148 84.2·S22.1 poraryhome,2Br,2Ba, 673-5003645-S422eve. ADULTS·NOPF.TS Blvd.) BIGBEARCabin·2 BR, sq ft. ample parking •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• den, furn excep bdrms. lO minutes lo ocean Li::,e Cozy Studio. Frplc. mini 546·9860 frple. crpts Sips 8. SOM E UN ITS FOR Summer rental cottage, MEREDITH Gardens 3 Avail. Aug. at S3'75·$400 Casa de Oro ~ Br $175. ~as & Wala kitch .. walk to main bch. Wk or Wknd 714/675-6773 SALE AT 1~ DOWN. S175 wk. 1 Br, 1 block to br, 11. fam. rm, 3 ba. per mo. depending upon ALL UTILITIES PAID incl. Draperies, car)><'ts. 6 mos lease, refs. $185. in-Koll tJrvine Center . Call • beuh.494·6419;41H·Ol59 New cpt. & Pamt. $550. no . or te nants. Call Compare before you gas ~~at .. gas stove .. 31r cludes util.494-1627. RESORT Rtfttalatoah~ '4300 DanCurtis.(714)979-9205 . 968·9518 & 962·7788 499-2109 eves & wknds or t C l om designed cond1taoninj!, s" 1mmin~ --••••••••••••••••••••••• tWwpcwt leech 3169 Mr. Brubaker at ~-0601 r::l~rin~~ pool, rec. room. washers Drop a pebble into the FEMALE Rm mate. $9 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sparkling new Landmark during workln~ hours. •Spacious kitrhen wJth _&dryers. Ocean from your Apt. wanted. 21-26 yrs. Slnt't· • WJNTER -Oceanfront 3 3 BR, 2 BA . patio & cov-. Le L xury security l b ~ NR 400 S~ FT e r . fenced yard & 2BR, Panoramic Vu, wlk indirecthghting 2BR dinini;tarca.cn<'IJi?::ir ase. u • ' Y usanes!'. · ,... • br, 2 ba. ~~f· landscaping. $450/mo. lo bch. beaut. ba. terr.sty •Separate din'g area & yd. N r . .shop ore a. Mature adulL'I. 31755 Cst apt. complex. 879-5510. LCICJIUIG ...__. lncl. gardener. Avail y d . W /D . refrag . •Home·likestoragc Eastsidc. Adult-. S170 Hwy.499-2835. LIVING art.6,979·6536 f ·~ Aug. 1. 839-1237 or Rent /Lease $47S m o. •Prlvalepatios 1·49S·5139or5463776 VIEWLg.lbr.Northend. ROOMMATE to share 3 83 .-1600 tto.Mt UftfurWIMd 963-6163 494 8749 645 8600 ext 2494 •Closed gar w/storage St / fg decor 11._ BR h · H B $ 25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . k ! J ff . •Marble pullman 2 BR. Very clean, cpts., • v re ''new ' • se in · • 1 + 1200 Sq. Ft, M-1 w/front GtMral 3202 MOBILE 2 br, appls, kids as or e · •Klngsize Bdnns drps, bltns, clooc lo brh. :1l3k i,31t 0 b c h ' $260 · uhl. Call Sue at 842·1777 office, lge rear door. 220 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $125. l Br, appls, yard VIEW 2 br. dining & frpl. •Pool, Barbeques ·sur· No pets. $175 mo. 786 · * '* * 3-Phase Unit 16, $185. 629 FREE FREE $170.1 Br, appls,sngls l~ blks to b(h., North rounded with plus h Shalimar. Ml. 5 M2-8007 Newport l•ach 3169 FROM $185 R ..__ Terminal Way, Costa t •a-..'eesionalServlce• $200. 2 Br, child, pct & end, new pnt. $395. la ndscaping. or648·8l36 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oakwood offers the on c._, Mesa. Days 540·5710. • .ir•v• F •7" ""31 Ad lta No-'• 2771 LCll't'll&O eves. 646·0681 t •LANDLORDS* alnilea. All~ ee. 0 .r<J• u · ......., NICE 2 br, 1 ba. Pool, 2 BR, 2 ba, pool, on the finest in resort living at a • .H f I d HOMIFIMD&S OCEANFRONT $180,000. 1 BD.RM S2l5 cpls, drps. Close to ever· bay, 1650 sq f\ luxury price you can a fford. Costa Meta 500' Mt, nr 17th & 0 •• " •rs * •642·9900• condo.3br,2ba,2000sq. 365W.WllsonS42-t9'1l ylhing.$175.548·7986aft, condo. Pvt parklngl There's $1 million in Youarethewlnnerot Placentia CM. 220 1 64~!900 ft. Bu. frpl, Sec. guard. Coty E·Side Bach JlPl 5 security bldg. $425. Cal recreation facilities. TWO NllTICklTS pwr/prkg/exhst alr. 12 Callfornta a Largeat 88r, 2ba, Crplc, bltnl. Nr. $19S mo. Lse. Adult$ on• w/frplc. Just redec. UUl "THE SEVILLE" Al 833·9300 or67J.54~ NIGHT LJOHTED TEN· . (JU.SO Value) cents. 646·1252/SM-2228 ; •Re ntal Servietl• Westminla\er Mall. $290 ly S4M618 pd sn6 mo 675-2913 NJS COURTS. Afulltlme lth"JlllMJ Bros. • Mo. (114) 968·0547 or · · • 2 BR W /garage. Adults· NEW duplex 1&3 bdrms, activities director who 10,..,... & lahy ase 1000 sq.ft. w/otnce. 110 1 R 1 s E ra1nch 2 CBMr, (21.3) 596-8959. L .. d Nl.-e 3252 1,_tlft9tott leach 37'40 cpts·drps·bltn.<1. Fncd yd· blkt.sto bdch, ocbean1, __ vu,. w/1w plans. parlles1.. BBQ'si Clrc• 110·220 voltage.dHea~~ : 1 nJ ea we come, . . •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• water paid. 636-4120 cp • rps, """• rp c, trips Is more! rTee SUn· water. New bl g. """""· An 2 br. H.B., kids, SPARKLING I bd, 2 ba, EAST NINE CONDO, best NO INCREAS'l!: In !'lum· 2619 "C" Santa Ana $190 patio, gar. 64.5-3343 or da.y brunch. luly 311tl0Aut l2lb loc. 645·2244 . .-.. 1ln1lea. Try Ulla 2 cpt.t. drp1, nice area. location on El Nl•uel mer rent Beaut l br (W'ft -5'8-8379 Plus beautiful singles, Anaheim Convention br, t135., 1lnglm, pets, 025. Red Cpt Rltr Ootr Course overlooks ant• fJ8S.lt Sl75 Spanish 3 BR, 2 Ba upstairs, JtOr., L"'ROE 2 b •• nil 1 ac 2 bed room apts, Center, IOOW. Katelin *COSTA MESA* C.11. Alto unbelleveable 183-1351 1 k 3 BR aB. rot d .. -d · 1 new p1int. c1ean. RanRc. ,.. r. Pn u • rurntsbed le \mfuml.ahed Tickets m•y be ex-1300 g f $18S. & ~ s.( Laa. Beach 2 br, 122$., • c. · · P h C· style bl «· pvt encl gar, No pels. $18S. mo. l!lt, paUo, 1ange. Nr. bay & ......., · changed for reserved $300 Call ut.ll pd, peu ok. CdM 3 br, 3 BR, 2 BA. all bltns, 2~•r corated .. Uparadcd l ru· pool. uuna, lndry, adlt.a. last. cleanup & s.-curity. ocean. $295. yrly lse. 301 Rents from $11$. rnces seat.a at U>c Convention Nattess Rlty ~ iarage. kids. pell ok. 1ara1~. rncd yard. Klda out. •93•3286 t730l Keebc:;n J:'·si1 blk Re!s req'd 548-5823 after 36lh St. 67S·4478 vary by locaUon. Models Center ahead of time.•-----'----- And awlm pool c.M. 3 br, ok. No fee. $310. mo. t st MIMI• Vl•to 3267 :2_f~ Beac ater s pm. OCEAN VIEW: 2 BR, 2 ~r~~~J~~~~,,,P!:! Call 642·5678. ext :W to LOW rent. 800sq I\, avail kkb, pets, liln&lea. Ai,'1.. P\on~r Rtty, 1M2...Ul ••••••••••••••••••••••• N t N hild . BA bltn• OW •dut•· service available. claim your Uckets. Aug . 1st. 961·H West 17th • • 97 .... ,....,. nd "'i I ) p d · o r.e s. o c rcn , · 0 • • "'• St C M S47 S781 · ree. ..._., Brand New 2 Story 48r, a BR. 2 BA new co o. r-r Bae be or<ette a in prt m iddle ated or re· $23.S. mo. Nr Hoag Hosp. '* '* • ~-°'50 · -' · FURNISHED·Newport 2""ba , up graded + CODd'1 .. rrf.1<'. $300 mo. Posh Huntington Ured. UUI. pd. S1SS mo. 6'2-43&7 Oakwood mobU 1 br ulllpald ••rde.ner. $4!0. ~ !llHlllT Av . 811 Hubour. $250/unfurn 6'Z·SM8 Garden LOOKING for Ahn or lttttals W..t.d 4600 , a. •2•8 ~Pet _._ 126 u10. (213)592·2934 · 2BR,oceantr-ont,lower. A tments Women,25t.o.O.Beauta ••••••••••••••••••••••• • A.3 • a,fhcd.utll Tba futeet draw ID UM t .. .,.t .. _ t 549-3904. $165.LOVELVExtralg.1 $320yr1y.ovallnow.Gar. par br. Twnble., located tn YNG. Sinate school s.A. $111. i a.-. I West ..• a Dilly Pllot ••• .. •••••••• .. ••• .. ••• br, very clun. No pets. 5009~ Seaahore~e He= letK1-Univ. Park., Irv. 83S""222 lHcher would Uke room 8.A.Sl7S.ZBr ltds,pet. Clattlfltd Ad. Phone Lux. Condo nr Ocean. SKAU.BEACHHOTEL 5"-5'704,l004£lC•mlno. days,551..tl28eves. ln .. omeotr·-''"ln.C ..... ~·FM. 642~8 2Br+Da MTS mo lae. Room•, $22..50week. a BR. 2 Ba, aarqe, upper 0 Irvine II ..... .., ,.. • ' HO ........ S . 979.auo dayt, ut. AptlUOOmo.531-1068 SELL Idle it.ems wilh a duplex, 2 blka ocean. At 1&th ,._,..,. .. _... Del Mar & Irv. or Bick . •641-HOO• CLA88rn1CD.WM1Ut. IMl8'2·5Utw. D•ib' Pilot C1118lf\tdA.d. s=. mo. M8-89ll &•6-0550 Waal Ad• _.._.. ....... Bay area. Call: fMl.11.M ~ .. • jlJ• OAJL Y P1LOT Tueedey.Ju!y 22. 1975 I Add 1t. . Build 1t .. Diaper it ... Hammer 1t. .. Carpet it...Cement 1t .. Wire it...Hoe it ... Clean i t ... Move 1t...Prcss it...Paint 1t . Nail it ... Plaster 1t. .Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY .AccMntl'"J CCll"fMt S•r•k• Contractor Gcrdettln9 HaullltCJ LmtdscaplncJ ,......,/P..,t..g "'-"M119 ... Roo~!'! ............. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• •••• Accnl'R&l\ocok('(•pin~ C:irpet & Upholstery l-'.HGerw1C'k&Son Landsc.-ape, Maintenance, HAULINGANY1111NG OEF.PROTOTIUJNC PAPERHANGING /\ny P l umbing.wa~ur l'OOl''SCllECKED1 2 O Y r s <' '.'C P 1 n Cl t' 11 n 10 J<. Sleam & i\dd lRemdl 1181 11432\ Sp r k Ir s , C I c.-an up , Car age c.-leanup Rt>lltl Soil Prep & Tractor work Profeastonal-Rell!SOl'\able se r v -1 e<i k S· maroh tt: ' ed Rc~tauranl / Constru<" Shnmpoo . Free eat 6736041 54~2170 •TREEWork.542-2773 blefastservlce.003MSi 1-\111 1.ondscapeServices Freeesl 673-S829u1\S _enclosurcs-_reas.8322Ati8 Ht>piured&Repl;1c \ i o n & It ~ t a 1 I . 646·781 I ------~ 6882 Jim Hutton 01rt!ct. 1-'actory Service ~7-0869/1'140-8227. None Better! 1>1t•k Hurr· JAPANESE GARDEN~R •HAULING • -Painting/Repair.as Yrs Pool SerYlce L1cen~c C39-l59-196 John 's Ca rpet & man & Son Add, 10yrs(•xper.<illphases YARIJ CLEANUP Mosorwy work Jtuar, taice ad van· •••••••••••••••••0 •••• _ Pll 549-2!61 _ Add-A·Room Upholstery. On shampoo Remodel·Patin Shelter Reoasonnble/Esllmates * • 556·0347 * • ••••••••••••••••••••••• tage of my exp. 531>-7056 Pool servlcemun. ~xp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <soi l retardants} Decks he/bond 644-7598 Cal1751·1937 --Wll.LIAMS & Son s Quality work . Wkly Tiie •••••••••••• l..OQJ<• 224 Sq n of nt•w C>t•greasers & aJI color . Garage, House & 1\pt. l\tilsonry. Brick/Block/ Ptwter/R4tpCllir m:unt, $27.SO/mo. Chem. ••••••••••• room. Only $3.150 C'ull brightene rs & 10 min P a tio covers, decks, JAPAN ESE EXPERT Clean outs & Haul uw;iy. stone Call58l-7829 ••••••••••••••••••••••• only Sl2.50. Free est. on <.;EHAMIC TILE, New & now. Gold Medal Con· bleac.-h for your white fences. c•tc Competiltve GARDENER Industrial, 545·5475&557-8487 PATCH PL~'TEJUJllG ac.-id washes. 642·2135 aft ltc.>model. Free est. Sml trac.-tors.H.B.84.2-8806. carpels. Save money by pnc.-es 8#280294.SJG.~ Cornme1·ctul. Hes1den HCMas 1 i -nrick-Block·Slonework. All Types . Fre e Es 6PM Job!lWl'ltomc.536-24~ -saving me xtra trips. T C . tial. S48·7958/548·5182 ec ean ftCJ Quality Work. Reasona· tim ates. Call540-Q!:2.S ------Top Sot'l-ltlshMst Senlc~ Cl "' l' -d -• om Jones oru.tructJOn -----••••••••••••••••••••••• bl". 557·6563 c .. n 1v1ng room, hung .,,....,cc R A .... ,. t· L •-d · "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm & hall $1S Any rm "'~· m uw~, P~ 10 awn IX gar CJl ,ma1nt. HOU~ECLEANlNG 1s o~r -------VER Y NEAT PATCH Property Mcawagcn•nt ...................... . We print unythlng, Guar S7 so, couch $lO, c.-halr SS cvrs. Fl'ee est. 64-0-l!f'76 New la""'.ns. c:lean·u~s. Bwuness. Call Janice s Mo•lnq JOBS & RESTUCCO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'fopS01l •Composl*· fast ser\•tc.-e. Quality 15 yrs. exp is wh:tt sprnklr inst & rep:ur. RaggedyAnns.G75~S3 •••·-••••••••••••••••• Freeest.893-1439 • :fufch•ttedwood• work-Jo pnces. Casey counts , not rnethod. t do Draftinn ~20 ____ --Wa_n_t_a-RE_A_L-CLL~1\"' Movmg/Haultn~. Sludenl -.-.--L 1---Affft:Unff~ -C:~ll 58tH~ --Pr t" g 7U 968-5368 k lf G<I r .. "'JI .-. '~ ~/large truc.-k. Reas. ,...__, "9 T h bl & in m . . --wor m :ysc . . rc s ••••••:•••••••••••••••• Mow, Edge. Tree Serv1c.-e HOUSE'! Call Gin,::h.i_m 1•·11·ry cAs 97'"'&o""5779 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,urn l e pro emt s JOYtS Tree Sf'rvlcf' NANCY BARNES 531·0101. A HCll ORA Fn>MAN Plant, landsc.-apc, mainl Girl. Free Ests. 64!>·5123 ,, . "" . "" o.>.,.. CJ managernen over o •••••••••]••••••••••••• T · s R C Ttrt'<I of being retired Quality 54R-0930 --~ -p • r /P---' JUST PLU~IHG? Tobin Realty. We have r b & yping er vice. eas. ~nt/Concrete Have penc·11 will draw ----•HOUSECLEANING 11 °'" •nq ..,..... •"CJ Fast Serv Heu." Rates run i.crvicc avalt. HS & Tr~ Rcmovtll. im inc. • rates by the pai:e or ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 842·8376 • By Reliabl<:!Couple ••••••••••••••••••••••• Just One Call To ~--V only. $13.50 mo, per Shrub c~c:innl! Rototill _!lour. 640-588Sor640-5921 Phillips Cement Co. -------Getteral Senicf's Gd ralcs/ltefs 548-62'11 l'rof l'ainter. honest .JUST PLUMHlNG unit mg. M2·2~2'1 _ - C t Cslm Work .f'l'e<'CSt . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----work. reas. Int/ext, free • 642·4111 * (.:A l..L846-1311 crpen f'r llc/bond-751-5657aft6 Gardf'n1ng •·THINGS" by Moose XL.NT houseclearung by c sl Refs 548·2759. ------Ford's T rel•Scrvite •• • • •• • • • • • ••• • •••• • • • • ---• ••• ••• • • • •• •• •• • • ••••• I d De d b "A2· <\~)13 L. R. OTIS Plumb•"'g li:x Pl'rll'nccd Crew Gen woodwork, repairs. a Y w /cxp. ix-n a le. .,.. ., '" 817 SAVE & Profit. CustomPauos, Dri\'cways. Con·Quallly /Ma1nl /Lds('p•• 1 b 563 ownlr 8473637 Waterhtrs allsizesdis·R---... l&Rf'PCll Lic /lns un'Ci.962-7 d dd " _P _u.m in~. t'lC.642 1 a_ns. · EXTL'.RIORS ""'VE -• ' ' ' llll'nWUUe r ------remo •. repair, a -on. c.-rete work. Tractor sod, s prklrs. ~nil cond, -.--""' """' posals stoppages re insulation Free ~l. & work.Fl'cecst.8.17-8832 cleanup . ~4 2 3331/ HANDYMAN-Homes &Landscaplnn n l •. S i nor St:i.te pairs 'remndellna'and ••••••••••••••••••••••• Upholstf'ry " I.1c"n!'"d ln"'ur""' Call · ~.. " Cstm k1"t.che n &. h··t· h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Designs.645-3439 -.-------646-4908 Apt s . Con sc1l'nl1ous ••••••••••••••••••••••• " "~ " "" rep1pmg. New Conslrl.IC· , . M •• ----Child Core ---- -Craftsman. 64S·6.S58afl4 HOTOTILl.ING$25 979 33:\5 ------tion 24 Hrs . he & bond Rmdl g, alterati,ons. Um· VINYL HEPAJRSEH\I. College Student. Over 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree.-T r1mm1ng. Cleamm. ------Landscapin~·SodSale::;. 642.6263 que & unusual work yrs expr Remodl/Addil. SUMM ER DAYCAMPS Jl a ulin,::. Spri nklers Remove Driveways Free est. Master charge Professionals will paint wc!C'ome. Mcmb BB Culs. lenrs . burns. re· c.-olor. Free est.639-1~ Qua I I R ea s -0 ave Eac.-h wk. different Fre~ est S45 2943 lnC'I. Gradin~ . DIHT & Days/eves goo.2f'Ttl your home und do it MARV'S PLUMBING Bure au 962·8314 675-9437. $15/wk --- -DEBRlS.833-2124 ---ri~hl. Int/Ext. Reas-•646·9807* . IFYOU , Forinfocal1S45_5050 Japan ese Complett• ------F'ord ·s Landscape ~cfs_0_97_·3169&751.()684. NO J OBTOOSMALL You don't need a gun to Don tdroptheball!Geta ------Gardening Sl'rvice Young Christian man to Sod/Lawns/Sprinklers "draw fast" when you have a service to offer or goods to sc.-11, place an ad i n t he Ouily Pilot Classified Section . . Phone 642-5678. job with a low.cost Daily Classified ads sell bi!! PI a nt i n !'!.I cut t 1 n g I dn y;ird work, huulin~. Lie'/ Ins ured. 962-78 l7 •QUA LITY PJ\JNTING • DRAIN CLEARED $6.SO place an ad in the Daily Pilot C IJss1fied Ad. items,smaJl 1temsor31l,)' cle~nup. Free t'Sl carpentry Reas. llrlv ----------lnterior&Exlerior Eves/Wknds·Samf'Price Pilot WantAds!CaJlnow Phone 642·5678. item. Just call 00·5678. 642·3102. rate Ken. 645·5463 · Sell idle.-items 642-5678 Call Lee 830-7278 Guar 558-7380 -64.2-5678. ------·- lusiness/ln•est/ Financf' Lost & Found 5300 Help Wanted 71 GO Hf'lp Wanted 7 I 00 Hf'lp Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Help Wanted 7100 Help W..ted 7100 Help W °"t•d 7100 Help W •ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: German Shep DENT AL ASSIST. Business Vic. of Culver & Moulton AVON Bookkee-per Periodontis t needs ex-·JUNIOR SALESMEN Opporlunity 50CIS Pkwy. 7/19. 832-1.253 Trainff pc.-r'd f/l1me assistant. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----Expanded duties oppor. JANITORIAL ----------Found. box of abandone<t Lo ca I off 1 cc of kittens. in s tn.>et, Heil & Let The Kids Do l'stabhshcd fir m sc.-eks Xray Cl'rl rl'<)d. 842·663l. MAINTENANCE Ages 12-16. Earn $20-$40 per week getting ne w subscribers to the DAILY PILOT after school and Saturdays. No d e live ri es o r collecting. Transportation furnished. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley areas, call &i0-1270 Uniform Mf~ Dr apery Mfg Edwards H . 8 846-5741 The Houseworic enthus1:i st1(' in<l1 v1dual _1--_l_R_. _______ _ Prominent Newport Clothing Store LiquorStores FOUND: Grey toy Poo- Others die. Harbor & Adams. We SELL Businesses Call Mrs Upton540·9032 HOLLAND BUSINESS -645-4170SALESS40-0608 LOST: Vic. 14th & Palm, ---------,· f-18. Toy Apn<'ot & Whl. Poodle. Reward! 536 1421 FOR SALE· Beauty Salon., Julie 8r()wn 7 stations . Beautiful de-cor Reasonable. Local· LOST s m a ll white cat. e d nr . Huntington black patch on head & Harbour For info. call nose . ··Eleanor '' Belly 846 5000: Wknds R e wa r d' 400 b l ork 846-5858. Fut I er t o n Ave, NB. ----------1 645-7182 Forgn Auto Repair Sl3M Choe Candy Mfg $18,500 Dresses· Elite $150,000. Deli-Beer ·Wine$14,000. Liquor Store$70,000. Jewelry Mfg. $28,000. Rest. & Pie Shop $65,000. Chicke n Delight $9,500. Hamburger $28,500. Pizza S28.000. Wood Pallet Mfg. SSOOM Security Guard $3SM Car Rental S60,000. Machine ShopSlS0.000. Corp. Shell S400. Uniform Mfg. Leather Jacket Mfg. Ask for SAM CRANE Holland Bus iness Sales Reward. Ladies Yellow· gold wrist walc.-h. Lost Sat Vic.-. between Village F'a1r & Crest Dr. Call 494·12S4 aft. 5. ----LOST: A ltcr<'d Siaml'se cat wearing pink collar & la~. Vic . Magnolia & Warner. 842·8700 LOST: Calico kitten. wht.. tan & l{rey. 7/19 Vic.-. LaCap11la Ave. 1-'V, 962·8290 LOST: Puli. Sha~gy Blk. med ·sized male d()g. $100 REWARD! 673-8260 1716 Orange Ave.C M. •Lost. Bluepl. male cat 645-4170 M<>-0608 ) <Rrey w /blur eyes) v1c.-. -$t5.000 + Imagination Cap1s t . ijc.-h . Rew. la kes this mrkt-deh w / ~~3·6960 eve xlnt exposure. Call now! -------- A~t. 968·4405 or 645·4170 Prrsonals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT? Cari ng confidenti a l l'ounseling & refer ral Abort ion. adoption & keeping. A PCA RF. 547-2563 This Summer for xlnt training posil1on. DENTAL ASST/Control Call Julie Maloney at Nurse. Happy. ex p'd., Get out & meet people. 833·2700. Dennis & Den· enthusiatic, motivated add new interest. earn nis Personnel Scrvic.-e of individual wanted for monc.-y sellin~ quality Irvine, 2082 Michelson progressive ofr. Sal. produc.-ts. l nlerestc.-d ? Dr open. Hrs iAM to JPM Wishes To Hire A Maintenance Man Of High Quality. The Hours Would Be 8:30-4 Monday T hrough F riday & 8:30-12:30 on Saturday. Addition al Hours Available , If Qualified. Call. 540·7041 or Zerulh BOOKKL'EP"'R n . l · 752-7555 7-1359days. . .--, ' ,., · ··ar -------1 Starting Wage is Sl Per Hoar Equal Opportunity Employer ---------•! time, 20 hrs p/wk. Hours DENT AL RECEPT. ----------• arrangl'd. Call Cindy, W<tnled. Exper. pref'd. BABYSITTER 642.:..2256 ____ . Call S48-7074 Reply To Classified Ad No . 420 WAMTED BOYS / GlRLS to Help T NT C/0 Daily P ilot Help Want~· 7'100 Help Wanted 7100 our h om<>·San Clem Sp or l s Al h I e t i c DENTAL ASSIS A , area. Need reliable & Organization srll ltckcts exp'd c.-hairs ide. c•n· P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 MECHAN IC, exper. pre· OFFICE Help. Exp'd. in •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ca · g 0 5 d· , f S F. S208 thusiastic Csll548·8844. ferrcd. Top pay, in · typin g & gen . o(c. nn pers n · a}s a or porting .vents. --~ -· ----surancc, profit s haring. m ach 's. Hcck's Mens wec.-k for 18 mo boy. mo s alary + Ronus Only DENTi\L Asst Great JOb 492·8785 neat a ppe<irin~ a pply. for ~irl w /real exp. 10 ex· Hf'lp Wanted 7 I 00 Help Want~d 7100 f'r~f~~. ~~ 8 Shell, 17th & Store, 3467 Via Lido, NB. Bb "ll f ~1---ld 536·2100 for inlcrvlt'W. panded duties. Do not ap-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~/.SOv~~"';~l 'at ~f m~s _M_r._F'_ox ply unless you arc.-sharp! GEM ER.AL OFFtCE H.S. Gt RL. Summer help. Mech. mAr. for service Office girl n&eedcd. R f 'd Tremc.ndous opp. in pro· P /llme 2 days wk. Over $70 mo. Rm & board. station. Very Good loc. Lt. bkkp g. typing. ~rcq 673-8392_.__ CASHIER g ress1ve. preventive 30. Ask for Terry or Balhoa. I sl. aft lOam. salary +.Musthaveexp. Some r e al estate BABYSITTER, live-in, Ni~ht s. cxpcr'd Mly Oenlalolc. 552·8339 llcrk,673·4700. 673·9097 Send re s ume . 7302 knowledge helpful. Hrs. must drive. s al<iry open Leading N R. h1ilcl. Call -----------------• Oceanfront N.B. 92663 9-3, Mon. thru Fri. Start Pvt.qrtrs .6731'1S7 narbara. 644 J7<W e xt GrnOfc/Fri.Pf'f'S Ins u rance Secretary ----------1 A ug 1st. Call Pa m . 525. E o 1-; DISH MACHINE TGIF wanted. Personal lines Medical RKept. 640·0020 Babysitter, full t1m<'. own trans. Ev<'s s hdl . Eng l i s h speakin g -----OPERATOR experien ce preferred. Assist.+ ----------CLE RK/f'T This active offic.-e has Inst Typing, invoicmg & of· Optician/Dispens'g 751·550A Adaptable Person ln llcavy l iftin~ p /time i t· s s un s h ine . fice routine. South Coast The s taff of this busy Optical Co. needs exprd work at Apt. rental desk (weekends & eves). App-Establishc.-d Co. scc.-ks Ins urance, 2ll Ocean practic.-e by ans. phones, dispensing optician in ---& show apls at Jlunl ly in person. Costa r.Jc.-sa happy, talented ind1v. Ave. Laguna Beach. g r eeting c Ii e nts & fashion eye wea r . inglon Bc.-h Sat /Sun Memorial Hospital. 301 Need now. Call Celia 494-1031. scheduling appls. Call Full/Part time. Xlnl op-Bank Teller Trne JOAM to 7PM. Typing Vic.-toria , CM. Ask for Will, 848-1288. Denni:-. & Mary Hickle at 83J..2700. portunity. (213)473-6523 h I f I •2 ·h + .. 10 Food Servic.-e Supervisor I) · I' I Insurance Agency Gi rl OennJ·s & Dennis Person-You can bank on top e p u . ., per r ., EOE. <'nn1 s crsonne dollar while traiolng to per unit rent<>d. I n· Service of lluntinJ?ton Commercial Li nes. Un· ne1Servic.-eoflrvine,2082PA RT tim e p r esser advan c.-c w /plush local terviews Thurs July 24th ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beach, 16168 Beach Blvd. derwriling & Rating. Ex· Michelson Dr. trainee, K-Mart, 1 Hour br anch . Call Barbara only. Call Tobsn Rily --per. necess. SaJ open. Martinizing. 548..&485 DlS IIWAS H ER Prof.. GIRi. F·r1·d~y, vlnl typist. H Ith & 1· t Medical Assistant. main-----------Ma" al 833 ..... 100. Denni·s 846·1311 N .. 1. A k C .. .... ea re 1r emen & ~0 ... nn ,· ". ,P."r sonnel ----mMature. 5418~7·!s18' s or lB M Selectric. good plan. Fred S. J ames, ly back office, Hunt. Bch. PIX .AnsweriMJ Sen Servi~c of 1,.;ine, 2082 Clerk Typist ~ auric<' · '' phone personality, heavy 494-1087 or 549-30.58. (Ask physician. Write ad ~481. 14 Locations. All shins Miche lson Dr Arc.-ts Payable clerk. lyp DISPATCHER phon<-'s. Non-smoker . for Mrs. B1 .ulley.) Daily Pilot, P.O. Box avail. Fu'll or p/limc. BEAUTY OPERA TOR as a shampoo assistant Guaranteed s alary. F\Jll or part lime De Silva JI air F<t!'h1ons Laguna Hills 586 2770 1 n g 5 o wpm . good Crav"'yard Shift. Apply $125. wk start. Call for in· l,;iiiiii;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;:;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~ 156-0, Costa Mesa, Ca. E.0 .E. 540-1962. w/finures Expcr. nol '" terv i ew . Window -----92626. ----------.. m person. 0 556 69Al PIX necessary. Sal<iry $42.5. YELLOWCAB ___:sig ns. · ---1°'VINE PE0 SONNEL Ring jn success. Fan- N c w p o r t R e a c h f\. f\. M di al IU.r&.-1 nsu ra ncl· Ofc. Good Co. 1A6 E. 16th, Costa Mesa Hair Dr-Mwr SERVICESG-AGENCY e c ..,_,.. tastic oppty for eager in- Bencfits. Call Mrs . Ne .. 1 NO PHONE CALLS Experien ced w/some Exper. AIR. A/P, Clerk div. to be nerve center or 833.8450 PL_E_/\S_E ___ ~ following. Call 549-1811. 488 E. 17th (At Irvine) for Radiology practice in Branc.-h Ofs. Call Patty Suite 224 Costa Mesa N .B. Full time. Send re-P reston, 848·1288 Dennis Coc.-ktail Waitresses I st TD Loans-81/2% 21'Kf TD Loans Lowesl rates Orange Co. SatttH' Mtg.. Co. Drinking problem? Boys & G·irls BJrtenders ••DISTR IBUTOR want· Call Akohol Helpline TlffA .... YS ed. mature. Interested in 24 hrs a day 835-3830 IO to 14 years of age, Dai· , ." carnin~ up to $800 per mo HAIRDRESSERS Call 645-73.17 ,_- Colt6•42·1470 sumc to Ad 11380, Daily & Denni s Pe rsonne l Pilol Box 156-0, Costa Service o r Huntington Mesa, CA 92626. Bch. 16168 Beach Blvd . ----------f\42 2171 54.>0611 ~rvmg llarbor area 24 years ly Pilot delivery routes "Pvt<;lub & D1scolhe<iue p it. Call 639·6123. PROBLEMS? WE CARE may b<' available in your ~r interview: 675-6090_ DRAFTS_MA ___ M_/ __ RSTYU T Janitor. fltime. Apply M T 1 59100 P e rson 21-40. trn for HAI S S v d Co gr. rne mgmt. $150 wk guarn. W. h F ll · Mesa er e nv. Hosp, it o owmg 661 CenterSt.C.M. Restaur.+ • Col prer. Mr . Levi ONE WAY HELP area. Earn profit for de-.COLLECTION CENTER liveri<'s & cash. trips or DESIGNER 2nd LOANS WANTED 24 hr Hot Line645·8800 merchandise for selling PROCES~G Expcr'd m all phases of Newporter Im Salon ----------• Top notch Co. offers 848-1004. 644·0661or540·'8582 JANITORS· El Toro area, career spot for savvy in----------------~----1 WE 111\ V r: CASll ! new s ubsr r1pt1ons For Ser vicing of 2nd W 's yacht construction. bill Ruy 2nd T D.'s *SI 0. SPECIAL• inform11t1on please call Savings & Loan exp r~1. of mat 'I. mechanical & II A IR STYLIST·Male. P/Limeeves.Cplsok.Car div.Growwithawinner. PhotoLabPrinter & phone a must. Call Call John Lake 848-1288 WAMTED Lo:mon2ndTD:s l weckonly,6-12PM 642·4321. From Sa n Apply In Person clectric.-al systems, ngs, NPw Lo;in,.. 2ndT 0 's ABRAXAS MASSACF. Clem<'ntc.--San Juan Marint>rsSavin~s deck hardware req'd hy For Established Beauty S32·6558. Dennis & Dennis Person· Profession al Blk/Whl Salon nr . Orange County ----------• nelServiceofHuntington Ph L b T h A t R dK ' t KITCH ENHELP olo a · ec . Must Equity lnv!-ml Div lOam to 12pm7days wk Ca pis trano area, ('<ill 1515 Westcliff Dr. NB ex pand in f.! cruising BA RN ETT M RTG. CO. 1733 Fullerton Ave, CM 495·06:\0 :ind M1ss1on V1<> Equal Opp Employ mtf yacht bu1 ldl'r 1rpor -e en on en · Beach, 161'68 Beach Blvd. h e<1 helpful. Call for in-For Sandwi ch Shop. ave recent custom print terv1ew, 833·~. Permanent full &. Part ----------1 exper. No trainees. MPS ---------1 lime positions. Starting Montgomery Photographic Ser vices. fi·\5·21J.t ••631-ll84•• jo-EI Toro <irea. call Call RohPooll' -S8l-6JIO. Col students. p/t sis. de· Down t-:asl Yacht~ Half Day Hice Pay salar;y $2 per hr. Call _54_5_·_94_50_. _____ _ PRIVATE PARTY will Tra•f'I 5450 EqualOppor.Employnr hv.Eves/Sat.Car.phonl' l • -~ M L 700 F.. A lloo, S Ana huy 2nd T ) s Mm. dis-•••••··~··••••••••••••• ---------• nee.-. 1 r yonsS.'8·1004 979 fi&'>O 9AM -IPM or 1PM-5PM 979·0747 between 2PM & Ward Plumbing. Dr ain&Sewer or 5PM·9PM Earn $100 4PM . men wanted. Will train. C.-()unl C;.111 f;42J.57:1 01110. Karen . nP crl s ------·------------- -cinother rider to share ---------• COOK. general & saule, + + per week doing en· Life Must have own truck & Announc:f'mrnts/ expe nses. 493·29M. BOAT nights Apply in person. Personals/ -------BUILDERS Mario·s Restaurant, 3201 Lost & Found Emrroymfttt & w .1 c . E . coast Hwy. CdM. at• estsa1 orporation ••••••••••• •••••••••••• repar '°" LO$t & Found 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Has Vacancies For: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools & LOST /FOtrND Instruction 7005 A Pf:"T'> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960-2900 /\c1opt1on. Low Harbor View Pre-School Cost Spay/ l'4C'Utl•r Info. now accepting Fall regis. -----------2 "'2-Kin d ergar t e n . REWARD' Lc!!'l family 640-8820 pet, lrg grt'y m:lle rat w/ 1---------- whl spot on c.-h<-'!\t Vic Learn lo S:11 1 in Hunl· S pyJi!l a ss Hills mdl in~lon Beach Central homes. Pl!· 644 14!rl Park. A 11 aJ?('!'. Red Boat MKhcncs Gf'lcoat T ouclMlp Marine Etectriclmu loat CQl"Petlten Applic.-ants sfioold have own tools & transp XJnl co. benefits & top wages. Apply To Sec.-urityGuard Z7:> McCorm1<'k, C. Mesa --Cross c.-ert1fied 843-0888 Lost Sun or M 1in Mans ----------·---------• itold watrh w /1A>1<lc• JobsWantf"d. 7075 it'dlhcr banrt. <:1r:irrl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt'regau'C St.'nt1mrnt:il Youni? man would like to value 548 63.S.'i work Afternoons or L'OUNO 7112 Sh h Pvenings. Versatile. C:tll .. ·. rt air .Jim 673-3827 c-at Wht. undc.-rs1dl'. Rik -- &Grey striped back V1r. Help Wanted 7100 R;.1le1gh & Wilson. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• $48·3177 /\c.-c.-nunts P11yable, R F.. ----ronstruction co. Call Mr . Found: L~t. Bm .. bl~ c;pot Thomsen. WiUiam Lyon on ear. Silky type dojt. Co N 8 83J-.3600 UCB/Harbor. Red collar ·--· -·------ &choke c.-hain. 54~1822. Actl•ltles Derector Found: HUF'FY Roy's P /time. Bayview Conv. bike. Vic. Reac-h area. Hos pital, 10:30-2;3(), S HB. Identify by Sena! days a w k. $2.50 h r No 536-5622. 642 3505 __ . ------ FO\J NO Labrador, lgc ---------browrush black female. .AsS.-lenJPll9's May need medication G.....-al Leo. et • • <714)846·5631 TEMPO BOAT BUILDERS Experienced Mecharics WANTED We pay topwa~es Excellent co. benefits including ro paid health ins & llfe ins tor our e mployees. PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS COOK Xlnt job for exp. cook. Day shift. Top wages & be nefits . Huntingto n Vall ey Conval!'scenl Hospital, 8382 Newman Ave. lluntm¢.on Beach 842·5551 Df'aferships Avail. Amzotl Inc .. nat1o n·s lrgsl producer of syn- lhet ic luhrira nt'( ror land/marine lL'i~. neC'Cls RF.P. 1r1 Oranl!e ·ounly. Start P IT. hwlcl Ftr~ Nn C'xp. nl'l" We tram Con tart flay Stephens al 968"~7!13. I 0 to 12 noon, or ti 7 PM DECORATIHG CONSULTANT Exp'd sales person tor retail sules or wallpaper. carpets. drapes, etc. Salary + <'omm1ssion. Apply al THE COLbR CO .. 9122 Adams /\ve , II 8 . Deli Help, 21 or ovr. Must have c.-ash regjs. exper Seles &/or waitrm;s t'X· per helpful. F /lime. perm. Call belwn :> & 7pm, 675-3407. ---- joy able work in our LIVE.JN "!ed1um ~ge hand tools. 558-7381. ELECTRONIC brand new ok opening com p a n 1 on . J, 1 l c I ASSEMBLERS near O.C. Airport. XJnt Housewrk. Cook & laun. nsurance Real E s tate, licensed We have long term as-opportunity for positive dry. 642·4630 C salespeople. Why not sis:omcnls available for m ind e d i o div. For O. work in the hottest a rea people experienced al persona l interview, Call LO.AH PROCESSOR Huntington Beach/Foun· stuffing PC Boa.rd.s, and 833·8095 Exper. in FHA/VA loan SALES l a in Valley. Call Phil for people experienced packaging. Established McNamee at Village w/c.-able harnessing & HOUSEKEEPER want· co. with xlnt benefits SUPERVISOR Real Estate96J.4567 wmng lt-c.-hniques. ~· 2 days week, Laguna S~lary commensurate HO FEE Niguel area. Own trans. with exper. 547-5621 Immediate openings for 496·0958 3 Sales Su pervisors in the REAL ESTATE SALES TOP PAY Maid, Full time, good pay Or ange County area. HACIB4DA Wcstc.-rn Temporary llOUSEKEEPER·C<?ok & Benefits. Apply 31755 Heavy recruiting necess. REAL ESTATE. I~ Services for cou p le . English Coast Hwy, So. Laguna. Income & growth poten· "'- 625S. Euclid s pea k i n g, Live in , tial unli mited thru 0pens0ffice#-4in Costa 533·8180 Anaheim New p ort Beach. ~;a,.l MAID. part lime. saiary, overrides & com· Mesa. Self starters, free d ays. Ori ve. Salar y HARBOR INN MOTEL missions. F ull Company thinker s, lrueindep.con- open. Write stating age. 675·346.1 fringe benefits program tractors. Best comm. in F: X P E R I E N C E D •· f ' ---------town. Call cxp.0<re s. M"'n aaeri'al T r ne & available,aswellas fully WAJTR ESS. 21 or over. Write ad no A11 Dai·ly " " aid •76 c nf · John RampelJo, M...,. ·• • • Sal"'". man. F /t. nAl"ffi. ror P o erE>nce tn ... <>vc.-~hirl Apply trl PiloLP.O.BoxJ560 Radlo Shack, 8't4So. El SAN JUAN PUERTO 2975Fairview at8 aker Pt>rson b<.'twn. 8-llam or Costa Mesa Ca.....,..., RlCO f th 1·r·ed 549·9511 • '1CA>QJ Camino Real. s. Clem. or osequa 1 1 . .I 5pm. 212 I':. 17th.C M INTERESTED? Mfi-4303 HOUSEKEEPJNG Coupll' _4_92_·8_2_2_1 ______ · RECE"IONIST . d Call Mr. Walker, ------wunte to exchange 3 MASSAGE TECH a t 547.7749 Good telephone voic~. ----------1 days house & garden __________ 1 musl type SO wpm, a p- FOOD SERVICE work for Oceanfront Apt. Young lady 08-28) for plications can be filled WORl(Bt 499·1580or499-J494. leg1timalefulltimeposi ..._.URSELVllll...I ou t a l 32158 Camino (For Relief) tlon. No exper. nee. We ....,. " Capistrano, Suite 20S, 4 Days" week. AJl shirts. f-!OUSIEdKEEPEhiRldre. Live· send to )school, e ar n Opening for LVN Team San Juan Capistrano . 1 f'd m.W ower,c n 8& whlleyou earn.Applyin Leader, m eda forSO p a-between 8:4Sam·S pm. Hospita exper. pre · 10 Must have car. S1~ person any afternoon 01' lients & s upervision of Apply in person. Costa day wk. S300 per mo. eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd , Id REC•9"Pl-..ST Me sa M emoria l A son team. Lge .,..--""""' Hospital, 301 Victoria, 833·9601 & •!M-6297 Costa Mesa. Rehnb. Hosp. Xlnt salary Newport Ctr olc. Good C .M . Ask for Food HOUSEunve~s M.c"-ic &benefit.s.532-6848 persona lity. Ute t.yping, Service Supervisor. nn~ --..---------•heavy phones. CaU alt. Toy & Glm!!'W' Mazda experienee'. front 3p 97~1614 EOE. r1 end preferred. Top pay NURSE RN m, PARTIES plan, vacations, Maro• RICIPTIOMST GENERAL Gifls 'N Gadgets will 11cbooling included. Ask We are looking for an RN PleH ant voice for boo M.AMAGet train i nexperien ced for Buckat th at has p r oven phonH . FronlofDceep.· hou11ewlves to earn $2000 645-5700 leadership & e<ficlency, pearance, Se>mf' l,ypinf. -------1'emporary ll~ FOUND 30 yr. servic.-<' !7A02 Sky Pan, lfi.iine ptn. diamond <'hip STS. Call 54(H.4SS Sawdust Fest. 642 3273 m w. 111hStrect Costa M~:i SalllloatMfc). by Dec. lsl demonstrat· . -..ho Is able toorJ(anl&e & Hour s 9-5:30. Newport Oeliverymen ovr 21 perm Sailboat Mff(. Company Ing beautiful lines ol gifts Mec h a n 1 c ·CI a ss A . follow up o n quaUty pa-Beach . Call Virginia p/t early mom LATimf'!I Subsidiary or 3."5 year old & toys . No deliv·no col F/timc. WlllinR to work licnt <'are program.". For 833-0123 -deliv to NB horn~ S250 holding company, 11eek11 tect.rree hollte!l!I gifts wknd11. Comm. w/guun lar sc Co n vnlucent•---------- FOUND · Irish setlPr l )'JX' dolil Vic. SpnnRdalc k EdlnJter, Hn. 842 5824 S.1659 -------- loat Carpettten permo 6424800. General Mana.:cr. Ex· Needcar.Call97!M307 Apply 3lll0 Harbor 81. Jlo s p . that has new R.E.SALESPEOPLE ASSEMILY loot Harctwarf' ----perienced In f!~bcrgloss Gif\5 'NGad((eU CM Reh ab. dcpla. Ma n y needed. Congenial o<e. & 1.ITF. DENT AL Sailboat mtnufact.uring "Our 25th Ycllr" d r challenges, top pay for Individual attmtioo MANUFAC.n.JRJNG Ii Pl~ Ortho Assist., Chair11idr. k Sales only nC<'d npply. Mech a nic Wente or qualified pcr80f'I. 532-6848 CALL t6M40S Po'\tlmn' op('n 5 Days. Musthnveextens1vi>ex Expandeddut1~.Jo\illor Sendresume&salaryrc·Housewivu & Mothers N.B. area. (Class A --!. a $2hrtnstart 97lJ.e600 JH"rif'nce. alongv.1lh the p;timt'.S52·7800 qulrements ((I, A.0 .1., e a r n S20·$40 sellinJ< Smo1tLic.req'd)Call for NursesAides,mature./\11 •.... ..X. The ra.stest draw in tht• ah1hty & desire to do ------• P .O . Box 19720, l,iu1 Beeline Fuhlon!I Eve a ppt.,581·8764a.fler5PM shifl..s "\--~~~,...·-~--"._.,,_.. Wf'tt • o Dady Pilot l\'ls 1•l.ant Bookkeeper. custom qu AIHy work. SF.LL Idle Items with 8 Vegas, Nev. ~119, attn/ work. Up to $300 in frt•e Try 8 Dai l y Piiot CaJl 642--0593 Classified Ad. Phone Re'\tnur11nl exp belp(ul. Pacific 'Trawler, l!IO OailyPHot.Clasa1UedAd.. Pruldent All r~plie!I sample!!. Call aft 6, ClaHllled Ad to ~,aell . 842-5673. Call ft111496-61_46 ____ 1 Kalmus Dr, Co6t.a Mesa. 842·5618. roofldet1Ual. 113-ias3, 983-7_!70 or rent ~d.bla«. Ctuslfied Ads '2·51'71 .........-........., , .. - W ... ed 7 100 .W,W..tff 7100 twpW..t.d 7100 Alltl .. es· 1005Dett · 1040 ,...._.. 1050 ...................... ••··•••·•············•• ••••··•·•·············· ··············••····•·· ··•••••••••············ ..................... .. . T~.y. July 22. 1975 DAIL y PtLOT •• I £SALES . We hove opportunities for <J fow Selert Sal•peo •s•E•c•R• .. •.,....-A•R•Y----1 Telephone Wo1•k from ..... your home. Mature le to oarn top com mtalona and bonuses. If yo u've had your bulc tr1unin1' :tnd want to traduutc lo ;i ~tron~ In- depende nt with a win· nin~ splnl, c:ull P\.-te or n111. 556·2fJ60 s1-:1,1-:t~r PROPER1'11-:S RESTAUUMT HELP Waltrflws Hot h tttn APPLY IN PF.H.:)ON l:tetwecn 3 & 5 PM. No phont! calls pll'a~l' >.HCllNT MAltlMER 30l No. T~lin SunlJ J\nu SALESGIRL f'-TIM E FOR FABRIC SHOP Apply in person. C Abbott's F*ic 2610 E. Cst. Hghwy Corona del Mar SALESLADY Exper'd women's rendy lo wear. C.M. location. Phone 213/747·~. ask for Stan. Saleslady, b.Der'd Clothing s hop. No eves. Call 548·5383. ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY ll·LINGUAL llyllrnd 1.uborutorito-s has lln lmmedlute opening for a bl·Ungual secretaary reportint( to our lnterna lio n ul Mark e tin g Munuger. Applicant wh 111 fomiliar Wllh French Ill hiMhly desirable. Posi· lion requires typing ~kill or 60 wpm and l'lhotthand llO w11m Dona Levereu (714) 540-500> X207 HYLAND LABORATORIES 3300 Hyland Avenue Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 An equal opportunity/ Amrmative Action Employer ~,,, SALESLADY ~!~:ic store. Coste SECRETARY -. (213 ) 827·'471 Mammoth Ski Area R.E . ,..,,----------1 Develpt. Sales Fir m . SalH <NB Penins ula) 1 Secy Re~atln office. Challenging & Food for thought. Well v a! i e.d s k i 11 s co. known foods co. seeks ordu.1allong 2 office pro- well-groom ed achiever duct1on . Escrow or loan for excep'l sales spot processln~ expr. req. w'/high mgmt potential. Bookkeeping helpful. $9000 + Comm. Ca ll Pay com m e n s u rate Scott Sawyer al 833·2700, w/expr. N.B. 675-9100 Dennis & Dennis Person- nel Service or Irvine, 208' Michelson Dr. Sales R•p. TrM. Secretary, sh/type. Asst to pres. Future. Versa- tile, gd detail 645-2666 to $8,400 + car + exP'. * SECURITY OfCR Renowned sundries firm Graveyard shift, 32 hr seeks outgoin g in · wk. Man over 45 or re· dividual for prime O.C. tired pref'd. Phone & car territory. Call Scott req'd . Uniform Curo. Sawyer at 833-2700. Den· Plant in Irvine. Call Lt. nis & Dennis Personnel Warren, ~3·3000 ext 191, ' Service of Irvine, 2082 "10am-2pm, Mon, Tues, • Michelson Dr. Wed ,_.~~~~~~~~~·~~·~~~~~~~- SALES S M T er•. 9"· ,,., SporilngGds. Well g roomed setr- Order Desk $10,200 starter sought by major .t•antastlc opportunity. inter'nl firm ror interest· Skilled person to join i n g growth position. growing leader In the Salary to $8,840. Call field. Cull Gary Hunt nt Gary Hunt al 83.1-2700. • 833-2700, Dennis & Den· Dennis & Dennis Person- ' nis Personnel Service of nel Service of Irvine, 2<m Ir vine. 2082 Michelson Michelson Dr. Dr. ~~--~-~--- ....----------Service Sta. Atte ndant, SCHOOLBUSDRIVERS p /time. Exper 'd only. Equal opportunity Avail eves & wknds. woman wanted. Call llli area p/ttme aome eves No selling. 83.'> 6101. ----Tolepboninll & Fllln~. 8 hra wk, 2 days. $2.50 hr H.B. area. 963-5647 UTILITY TELLER * WEKMOW• LAGUMA MIGUEL * IEST • WE 'RE S TI LL GROWING and now need two more experienced real estate salespeople for the leading office in Laguna Niguel. Local r ef's. prefd. Call Pete Fox, LAGUNA NlGUEL REALTY, 496-4040 WHOWANTSTOWORK? DRIVE A CAB! CHOOSE your hours, work for yourself, be your own boss. Men or Women. Can be slightly handicapped . Ncat- C l ean A ppenrance. Vets., retired. Age 25 to 70. Supplement your In· come. Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a day. Apply in person, Yellow Cab Co .. 186 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa . *WINDOW TIMTING INSTAWR Exper. pref'd or will train. Start $2.SO hr. Raises to $4.50 within l yr. Beg. aal. according to exper. Must be ovr 21, tall & neat. 644-MM ..employer. $3.60 per hour Neat appear . & s ta rt in g . 4 h our handwriting. Apply 2S90 guarantee. U cen.scd or Newport Blvd. CM will train. 559-Ml2 __ .:.._ _______ ---------- ----------Service Station Atten· Young man to work in Secretsy danl, exper'd. Day & growing tool renlal busl· ~Sparkle plenty in this eves. FuU & p/time. App-ness. Must be neat in ap· supcr busyspolw/maJor ly Shell Stalion. 17th & pear. & ver y neat US Corp. Plush location Irvine, N.B. handwriting .. 6 Day wk, near beach Call Celia Prefe r marned man ror Will 848-12Ss Dennis & Service Sta. Atten~ant perm. resp. pooiUon. Ex· D e ,;ni s Personnel wanted. Full & p /lime. per . not req'd. Apply Service of Huntington Browns Shell, 990 E. morns 1930 Newport Beach.18168 Beach Blvd. Coast Hwy, NB Blvd, C.M. SICRIT ARY Sh_, :~tin ,Stal 'l'yplst for PA ofc In To m anage very active ti H .B . Bkkpn g exper women'a boutique. Must helpful. Sh not reqd. h l all •-•• F /tim e perm. 536·4181, ave tota ret exper. or: 536_3793 be a hle to t ake fu ll ----------•charge of resp o n -SICRITARY alblllties. Xlnl oppor. for New port !Jc h Real rtght pereon who ls in· ~a. lereated in a p erm .• , ,E!ttate Lending Co. s--.· f /Ume position. Salary + Jn1 hlghly skilled sec'y. sreatprofltsharinltflian. , Typinl 60 w .p.m. Sh min If you qualify, cal for 100. Pleaaanl penonaU· appl .. ty. Prefer 2 yra exper. THI L-.satuy nego. P!eue send V'-'ft .. esume le salary req'd to 644-6100 'ClaulfJtd ad no. 429, c/o Dally Pilot. P. o. Box Sitter Needtd. My Home. 1560. Coata Mesa. ca Heavy athletic program. , 92828 Equa l Oppor. Fun job, rare find. Employer _87_3_·_27_93_. ------ -~~~~~~~~- *** Mr. M. P=arnl 724 M..,_. Corona def Mer You a re the wtnner of TWO PREE TICKETS ($13.50 Value) RlttgllncJ lroL laMIUftt & lall~ Clrc• July 31st lo Aug 12th Anaheim ConvenUon C~nter, 800W. Katcllo Tlclre te may be ex- cban1ed for reser ved 11eals al the ConvenUon Center ahead ol time. Call 642·5678, ext 333 to claim your tickets. *** ~--~~--~--SICltlTAllY IX. TELE PllONE SALES. Merch..tlM ~ ... wport Center. To $750 Experienced preferred. ••••••••• • • ••••••••••• • '""' £am as much as you Ukc mo. Ve r y dcmandlna hy talklnR to people all ......... emp1oyer. 2 Girl (lfC. over Southern Oranae ••••••••••••••••••••••• Need xlnt sh & typinl County from an air con· WANTED ! Old Mus I c '.skllle. Send Raumc to dltloned omce. Two Boicea. Wlll pay cash. Claulfled od no. 437, ~lo ahifts·lOam to lpm or 671-7202 or 982~ Dally Piiot, P. 0. Doll spm to lpm. Monday 1580 Coit• Men, Ca through Friday. Apply at Don't drop the t.111 Get a IDUI aao E. 17th St. Costa job wllh a low-cwt Dally Seu thlna• rtst .tth o Pilol Want Ads. Men. or call Tony Pllol Claulfled Ad. Sclmla al 646-4100. Phone 842·5678. Gorop Sol• 1055 Ml•utlene0ttt 8080 Mltcefloneovs 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Find Your Name Win ,Tickets Worth $1350- , "•oducecl by IAVIN FELD •nd KENNETH FELD • St•9ecl end D1reclec! br AICHAAO 11.\lllSTOW COMING TO ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Thursday, July 31 to Tuesday, August 12 PHONE 635-5000 Crib, mattress & bumper pad. $17. Cosco Delux playpen, xlnt cond. $20. 586-9889. WANTED MATTRESS •MADNESS• •ALL SIZES * PricH to Mov~! 833-9625 &646-f161:16 ennis Membership for sale immed. Prc~t•i.:e loc al club. 833·3643/ 581·7800 ••IBUY** GOING ASHING? I 'S WORM FARM Open Daily 71\m to6Pm Nite Crawlers, Meal '' Worms, African Night Crawlers & Red Worms 17362 Gothard. 118 CALL847·5141 SS CASH SS FOR Good used fum/refn~s Frzrs/stoves. 546-CY768. Wa nt to Buy: Me s h Have something to ~ell? ~rtacnb in good cond1- Classified ads do it weU. lion. 968·4971 bcforc9pm 1 11 \ •·\\ J·H l.• I, t1i,1t117 ... •o,11; Prlnt.J 1'nlf-tf\ •·~'· \\'om· 1 • :-;11••" tt1 •• ~t t (:-:,,.In•'' hu>\t ,~ 11h 111 '"~h fllp) ~:t' (tu t111•I. t " ht11). :tlf ( t~ hH~I . I f 1 lllltl: Ill lll h11•1. IK hll') • I. (IH h11•I I~ ht111 : 14 fl• 1111 I ,o t111t): ttt (f,u bu , 1.1 111111 t>i. (a! l)U· t, ·•I 1.it•J, ~n<t SI 00 t11r l'll<'h p3ttrrn A!t<I is l'••nl, Inf' l'D rh p111rm fOf hnt ,.1 ... , n1.111 .. nd ,~·h1I h•ndllnic, othrrwb r thirrl <111•1 dohvrrv w11l 1 ~kl' lhr,.•• ""C'l'k•ormnrr "n1110 M1111."' ll1•11in. 412, 1111' Ow1lv 1'1\01 l'Klfrrn ~Pl . l.Tl \h I ll<lh ~ Nrw York ' \ 11•111 rrltrtJllAMt. i\lllllH S.'.111' ~171. •iwt ~TYi ~; '' \111~.R ONf; f'ln ~: l'ATft'll'ol )Ollr (ho!N> lo '"nd lot on<' trff ,,., l<'rn ln~ldl' ~ W S l'lll '-:1~ :O. l ' M M E H I' \T T Y ll ' fATAl.00 IOll•l ~ho•. 111\lrt . frtt p•Clffll tou!IM ._..nd 1~" now. St:w + KNIT l)ooli ... 11h t""~lctl"ue1••llrrn ~I /!1 IMt•nl fa1hlon Aooll '' "'' tmuintS.wln• RclOk al 00 Star of a Room! \tftl ..,,1.111.f .. cn.1 111om ,....... IHI! \Hilt thll" f.U IU&: \'I Ot·h••t. 1ll.:t11lOUllA ut IMbtir "'" H'· 01 '·U'h•t) nf rolo1rt •H 1 or Y•• ru lotn fn,-•h l\mnttr ... tnr h IH r.t 'm. t-:u•Y s•h •. ot1 v. '" k trw 1t11mm1~r. l"nt1r1 n • a·1~; 101111111< ('hftrl. dh f'Cllon~. Send $1.00 for each pattern. Ad(! 2S' for earh pall<'m for lirst·rlallA mall and spccl11l hnndllr11c Send lo AliNt llrooks. JCX'i, Ole Dally Ptlot, N~lc.~ralt Dept •• Box 163. OM C'h<'l~l'n Slution, New Vorl , N Y. 10011. Prln\ l\An>c, /\t1<1r<'~'· 1.1p, P11Ucrri Numl)(or Savi.' dolt:1r,1 Crut.- bHullful thin11~ ~ for lloew 1'11~ 1'<'Nllrrr•I\ C4'1•10litl ~ d1"11tn• P• 1ntrd ln•ldC' • i~ l\• w• 1'1llv •·,n~ Quilts. Sl 00 l\r,. • H 1pnlr C'N>< hM • SI ('t() ~"' .. Kn1t ll<W'll< • SI ;:\ 'IN'oll<'polnt lloolt t J fin •iown C°rn<"hl't llonl.. '' ll\I lf111rpln Crochrt ~ 11 00 lr.•lanl (n" h<"f lluol SI 00 lnot~nl Mnrn mr l\M'lk "Oil IMtanl M""'I') ~ $1 on romrt~tc-01n llnnll $1 on ('on1µlf'tC'Mah1tn~•lt . itoo U l'n•r AfMh•n" tf12 • 'C> l'clOll ol 18 ~•II•" Mu~l'\lm Quill~ •a ~ 1$Q\ulu fcw'fod•y 113 •• ~ Booll oil& Jiffy lllC" ..•••• w BJ 2 OAIL Y PILOT Wo• W.ttd 9590 A.tot,'1.,.poried . Mfot, IM,.W Alllot. l•ported Alltot, UHd ~~·.~!~~ ........... . •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• I ttll Mlsct41~ loats. Salt 9060 Motcw HCHRn. WE PA y TOP OOLI..AR Mtado 9731 Toyota ,765 VolYo . 9772 Can.tt' ,932 OW.~!~•••••';•••••• Tuesday, July 22. 197S Wa.wted SOI I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sde/R...t 9 I 60 FOR TOl> USl!:DCARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••.•••••• •l:,::•Old$ Cutlll.$.9. Hurst, •••••••••••••••••••••••Kite 1200, like new. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I V tt 8000 g m l """ t Will Bu>' L'"".J t-:h•(Lm· Uns1nk~bl~! Plosurc. Z2' ISJJ.NDER,xlntcond, FOR~~i~~rcst:snc "'""s"AerLE..., BRAND NEW ·~~an; x~'ras. M~ cond'. ~.!:f~ib~"" grea ' M amcurin~Ma<'lun~ racing champ Cos t selC contaant.'Ci , $72SO. lfyourcuiH:xtniclean 1975 VOLVOS $78S0.631·08820wn. • Call 97~ 7~ Sl600, sell $8SO. 6'1U161 8'6 O«S see us tlrst. SI SOO 9933 1966 Olds Dynamic 88. l's L' o L~ ~' ER C I S '-' I ... UEl IUIC" l~or 1 ~~ Cougar xlnt cond Full pwr. ~. "' •:. '" "' '7l Cola•lo ~ " DISCOU.....,11 .....,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-9434 EQUJ PM ENT Rollfrs. Trail.rs, TrtrY.. ti 70 2925 Harbor Blvd. "I .. VOL 0 DIALER 70 COUGAR, low miles, =.::::::.:_----:-".""".'.""" cle<:. bakes. etc Cnll Mrs 4'J• MK HI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 9?9-2500 from d ealer window 51 ... CE 1956 only $195' (9SlEPW) Pinto t9S7 G .. irranaft6,64(.~ Outst unding occansAVE money lhi~ vaca· prtceont.hsneunew " TheodoreRobins ••••••--••••••••••••••• Offic. L._, ..... -& race r, w~xlnt racing ~e-t1on w / tbu1 spotless. Tor CA.SH! TOYOTA WILLIAMS FO..... 72 Pl.....,.O "'' .. ~ cord. 17 Sa_il:s. full eqwp. mlnt cond. ''Prowler" '"' ""'1 Equipme nt 8015 for long distance races. tra vel tr a tier. Slps 8. ,Forru ccl~a~ ! usa!H 0 "wW.:Sr&d Sport c-IMPORTS 2060 Ha rbor Blvd W ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re placement value. New wide track glass "., .. Automatic. J>OW~a\eer· Costa Mesa 642:0010 Squire ~n £xc svl chr1> sui35. scy S90M . Try offer $67,500. tires. 1s t S800 takes. Chevrolet, Dove & Qullil ir nd EXCLUSIVE /\utomuti<' transnuSSiOC\, chr~ $12 /:!4, dc~ks, dJ\0 P /P 557--4448 cc: ... c....... Streets, nr. MacArthur. ing, 8 • co ·• AM-FM '72 COUGAR XR-7. Light di " -. _,,, J b nd · 1 radio, vinyl top. No. VOLVO d k bl air conditioning, ta o, :.tl!./dk ~. cxc: dk:-. am oree a Bnslo. 11476. blue with ar . ue heater, less thun lS.000 Pu:r(•c 867 W. 1~. CM * • * NewPortBeach.R33-~ l eath e r Interior & 'ICl""lmi·le"'!(7UOXZ) t"1S·7411 ThOMaa Uf'llat Auto Stt"•lc• & Of(e r E:llpirea7-22•7$ DEALER matching vinyl top. • .... " 22745 la_.._,_ Paris 9400 "'ut·o• Int_..._,, JOp.m. BOU Commonwealth Sharp & ready to go. Only $2395 .liARGAIN'Oneye!arold3 r--..-...w •••••••••••••••••••••••"' •• ..--·-(877FNG)$3195.Johnson El T •••••••••• • •••••••••••• Buena Park 521·7000 J. Slemons Jr.!-::"'"'" di::.k:-. & chair~. arv Want. to buy: 1965 El 6 __,al 9701 & Son Lincoln.Mercury, Im uuc cKl'<' ::.l'l', dl•!tk & You are the winner or Cammo for parts or t964 ........ · Fl ...... EST 54 2G 0 26_ 563 H 0 iirbor Blvd. C.M Imports (·hu1r, 4 lll·:.k fl0t>1 pud:-. TWO FREETICkETS or '65 E! Camino right ••••••••••••••••••••••• f"'lll low <:rctkn1a. rnatl rac:k . ($13.SOVillue) door, 1965 Chevelleor EJ SEE EUROPE SELECTION 9935 1970llarbor.C.M Jtl v. jlnul 11111 ... h, le:-~ Ri-ti-tros. Camino dash. Must have IY C •R Dode)~ 631-1276 lh.1fl hJlf 11n"1rial <'O.'t '"Jr ··~ c t · E.I r.. · "' of • •••••••••••••••••••••• ----" 1 .. -..,.. & lail... ac ory air. .....,mino p h E n 'IV\... d 11 I t ii 11 5 ti & I ca v c -.... ...., t.I I A k r urc ase any uropea USED '71 Charger, P/S, P/SU. '71 · '74 PIN ,...,.,, 2 oonl, C'·-us oor panes. s or Car for 'delivery in bod k l mt•-.:.Jgt· ... Larry,963-49?lall6pm Air ndssome ywor . runabou s. waj!ons. July 31st to Aug 12th Europe & let us plan your VOLVOS As i's $950 549-9770 Prices sturl at $1254 <''n 1'1-:SKS. Chj1r:-. Draftin~ Tbb. Xcro,, Watcrbe<l . 752 0777 AnahcimConvention individual tour. From TOYOTASA.LE ----2dr.Lic.764CXV> Center. 800 w. Katella Autos for Sale take-or! to home-landing, In Ford 9940 Theodore Robit'5 Ucsk for ~alt•, $75. Antique '4ood, slate lop. & ~w1vel <·hair. 968 9559.PM Tickets muy be ex-••••••••••••••••••••••• you'll be in the bands ot New •75 PlcJalps Oraftf'IP •••••••••••••••••••<,;... FORD changed for reser ved Antiq.es/ experts. Alsolease&ren· LARGE ··':J-'69 LTD Brougham. l bo Bl d ~eats a t the Convention Classics 9520 \al car s. EURAUTO, County Owner 40M on g. ml, fo.JI 2060 Har r v . Center ahead of time.••••••••••••••••••••••• Lido Village, N.B . SELECTION pwr incl A/C & cruise 642·0010 Cob'ta Mesa Call 642-5678, ext 333 to '57 T-Bird Classic car. 673--4550. Men:cdes •~ 9740 (Choice of 301 control. Pcrf. cond Plymouth 996 I · k ••••••••••••••••••••••• luy or Lease •6tTL~74• P ianos & Or'CJG"IS 8090 c atm your tic els. • Xlnt cond. Pvt pty. Austin-Healey 9709 irww s $1399. 979·4928 •••••••• • •• •••••••••••• • • • •• • • • • •• • •• ••• •••• • • * • * Call 493-22&t. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• NOW! All With Steinway 5'7'' Grand, 3 1950 STUDEBAK E R 'S9 BUG-EYESprite,new OVERIOO AirCondiUoning 'r:-. old Walnut. 55000 Boat•, Sl1"ps/ / d · d pnl Eng xlnt Rollbar & HEW & USEO A LL f m 673 OJ31i jft6PM D "L 9070 w over rive. 4 oor. . $90. 0 6. 46-4059 ir -oc"s Goodcon<j..S495.846-1000 top . . MOHERDCISEDPLAEYS J>fGI\ LeJmA• PRICED R {'h l ' ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 548·6480 /\ <•~(.· prq~ ----------• Cl l'1ano ~t·'>t offer Xlnt SLIPS S te~ Beach Recreational Austin Healey 3000. xlnt House of llllDOl'fs ~ · TO ~·,,nlf tiiJ j 070 673_5253 31 or ow~S-8506 Vehicles 9530 r unning . cond & .b~Y; AUTHOm z to ~ TOYOTA SELL TY R .I! _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ne w pa an t. Sacrifice. MERCEDES DEALER • au10. w C AA 1912 h SURFER SPECIAL '58 Station Wagon, in- terceptor engine, hvy du· ty trlr hitch, many new items me ld. paant job. See t o ;ipprcciate ti45·8290 HiFi,Ster.o 8098 ANT EDonshore moo_r· Early ~od e ! JEEP._ ........ _-· 6862Manc ester, l966Horbor.CM 646'9303 WILLIAMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• in~; Bal~oa Island. ~ill Needs fin1s.h1ng. $350. IMW 9712 Buena Park 73 TORlai..JO ,1 i\ r, N i\ \I 0 x rnn:-ok buy boat 1f nee. 673·2746 548· 1537 a~yl1mc. • •••• •• •••••••••••••••• 52 J-7250 Toy. Corolla '69 Sta. Wag , IMPORTS 1"111 1 On the Santa Ana Fwy. good cond, owner leav'g. VOLVO COUPE 11.1u~1r cenlo·r W /\'O ur . S~s. Rae~. ORANGE COUNTY'S - -$800orofr. 752·6960. DE ... LER :v .,;t.aho ~JO\'. ssso. Boats.Sp~~& Rods 9540 OLDEST 1973 "' Automatic transmission. h·t0·5-!Jti Ski 9080 ••••••••• • • ••,••••••••• & Tn'..-nh 9767 8011 Commonwealth air conditioning, power ~ ' M d B -··r-Buena Park 521-7000 Boats & MoriM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shelby 68 GT 500,(onvcrt. erce es-enz ••••••••••••••••••••••• steering, radio, heater. Equipm~nt 5<'~ OFfo'on all Ski Equip· 4 spd. Leaving cOuntry, 4SOSE Sed 1973 TRIUMPH Spitfire '60 p y 544. 2Dr, reblleng, Jess than 16,000 miles. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• mcnt at MESA BOAT Must Sell! Ofr.b73·3068. Sales-Service-Leasing an Conv. AM/FM radio. 4 spd. new tires/brakes. Priced toSell ! (577KJIEJ G~nttal 90 I 0. CENTER. 646-0539 4 Wheel Ori•~ 9550 Roy Ca"er• Inc. Sun roof, only 21,000 <1C · $2600. or best offer. Great cond. $9?5. 9613-1570 Jim Sletnons •••••••••• • •••••••••••• BOSTON Whaler "24, 11 •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rolls ltoyce BMW tual miles. & Priced to 968·7136 aft. 5. I UOY SCOUTS nL'Cd boaLc;, 25HP. Like new. Make •74 Chevy LUV. f'our 234 E.17thSt. Sell! (809HSX) Volkswogett 9770 mporfS l':.tr:-. & a1rpl.int'S Tax ad-offer. 673-1487 Wh eel Ori ve. Custom Costa Mesa 546-4444 Jim SletnOfts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos, Used 1970 Harbor, C.M. \'jnt.if!cs 546·4990 -----built Mik ado, M any Imports REPAIRS-SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-1276 • 1'111 The Spark!<' Back• ransportation xtras. 49'1·5885· Exchange & Rebuilds A.MC 9905 ATLAS Chrysler /Plytnauth Open Dally & Sun. 'til l t PM 2029 Harbor Blvd , <.:osta Mesa 546-1934 'f>8 P l.Y 4 dr, lo mi . air-, xlnt cond. $795. 646·2022 & 548·7482 '7 I Plymouth Duster Economical 6 cylinderi ~as saver, power steer} ing. air conditioninA. radio, beater, low miles & dean! (834 DER) Only $2395 Jim Slemons i-:xpert poh:.tu~~ & de·••••••••••••••••••••••• Trucks 9560 833·9300 DROOKLYNBUGCO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 FORD LTD 2 dr ll.T .. t .. 11hng on ~our f1bcr~lass cam.,.rs. Sale/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Estimates 548-9141 '69 JAVELIN SST. fully vinly roof •. a utomatic. Imports hoat Let us t·lcan & paint Rent 9120 TRUCKS· v /\NS-4 w D's & I ST .. H OAOWAY . BY OWNER 1973 450SLC. equipped. $895. =~zrJ:~~g & brakes. 1970 Harbor, C.M. \our cng1nt·~ & bilge In ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted.Clean, late SANTA AHA 1 Silver w/red pinstripe. '73 VW Bug, 14,000 orig. 545-5438 1 631·1276 thc. _waler ~r o~t C?ll 73 vw Pop Top Camper Mdls. Cash ! 675.8849 83S 3I 71 Blk. leather, AM /FM mi Mint cond. $400 & Theodor~ Robins ---------- :\11'.S:\ BO,\fC't.NTfo.H. Tent ,a1r,clec.rri~.dual ---. w/auto select, s unroof. T.O.P.536·7880 aft6 197~Horn.et.~lntcond.Lo FORD 74 PLYMOUTH Satellite, .t!>k forl'..iul 1>161\53!1 halt awnrn~. s lereo, Tow Truck Wanted THEULTIMATEDR1v1NGMACH1NE crwse-<'ntrl /\/C 11500 C 0 m1. $1950 with $500 re· 2060 11a rborBlvd. vinyl roof automatic J.f'l us -.ell ''"'r ho.><tt. any !'>I/,{'. for ra .. l rt•..,ulb (•all MESA 801\T l'IO:NTER, (~16·0539 P • ----mi. bought ·new i'n 1974 . '67 VW Ml R BUS$1400. bate.675-32 14 Cos ta Mesa 642.0010 · • JO.OOOm 1. C'riect.$5.900. '70.-73. 644-4131 Capn 9715 Xlnt. cond . Sl 6.000. 23 windows & sunroof. • power steering&brakes. S8.5·S?021673·6\nl '59 Chev Truck. 2 T. dump •••• ••••••••••••••••••• 714.g35.4495 wkdys. only. AM /FM + 8·trk. 64ti·950I Cachllac 9915 68 FORD Country Squire air· only 8·000 m iles , K.CABOVEHCAMPER bed w/ 2 s p. axle. $775. '72Capn2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wagon. Automatic, air. S3454 <OSl KYT> Re3lrlc:m.S450 Aft5.581·39111. 33.000 mi. $1900/bst ofr. MG 9742 '73 VW4t2 StationWagon. CADILLAC roofrack.power steering TheodoreRobins 518 1537 ----Call 673·6472. ••• ••• • •••••••••••••••• r c b 1 t e n g • A / C ' & brakes. $854 (WVT845 ) FORD Boats, Maintmcsac:e/ _ ~ · _ 1974 GMC 314TSuburban MGA-l95!1. AM /FM./S·trk. xlnt cond. Over 70 to choose from. Th d Robi 2060 If arbor Blvd. Servic~ 9020 '72 INT. at. 4 dr, rully S3800 Datsun 9720 Classic Restored. $1700 $2950.499·2927or 49?-1040 From $1995. GMA C eo or~ ns Costa Mesa 642-0010 • • ••••• •• • • • •••• •••••• • t.•qw p 'd w 1 10•,..~ • Cm pr 673-47\7 ••• •• •••• •• •••••••••••• or trade for Van. Call ' or (213) 357-3271 Financing & Leasing. FORD SS.795. 962-7035 WILL BUY YOUR 642 037l ft 6 ' c 2060 Harbor Blvd. 7 4 P L Y M 0 U T I( EIN:tr11::1l·Wtwxlwnrking ----72 CHEVY El Camino, DATSUN, TOYO'fA, · a · · *VW BUGS ti.Ill 1d•ac Costa Mesa 642·0010 DUSTER. Like new, only Pl umb1nJ!·lnstallat1cin Motorcycl~s/ a utomati<', vi nyl top, OR VOLKSWAGEN 71 MG Midget. xlnt cond. ,68 THRU ,JMll .... .., ...,.. . 1972 Torino, a uto, pwr. 15.000 miles, factory air & Hepa1r. Jnbd 1-;ni.? n' Scooters 91 SO Power steering & brakes. PAID FOR fm. wires. 32.000 mi. C..... Me. 540 ttOO . St 4 ... __ "l""" conditioning, power pair. J"1rc ~ystcm inslall ••••••••••••••••••••••• air, low miles & s harp! OR NOT. Sl .650. S31·2198alt6pm '74'S air , ereo. ~r."'.,.,., s t eeri n ~, vinyl l OJl . & ma1nt Scorpio Manne ·74 Kawas aki 900, '72 $3354 (03621R) TOP DOLLAR ----- -days 640·l500x2lS4 (222JSB) Only $3090. ~!not Suz uki 400. Both xlnt Theodore Robins CA LL 'Gl MGA 1600· Restored 20 7 4 Cadillac '69 Galaxy soo. 2Dr Sprt. Johnson & Sbn Lincoln· ----cond. 5111·2•197 aft 6pm FORD SAL BERNADENE Xlnt. shaJ!;~.~~~00-To Choose From top. air. PS/PB. lo mi Mercury . 2626 Harbor '°t~~,:;;:;e 9030 UN IS PORT w/'73 Honda 2060 Ha rbor Blvd. 540·0442 Gcrden West VW Coupe radials. $1225. 968·1570 Blvd., C.M. 54~5630. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 750 Pwr.unit.Thisisthe CostaMesa 642·0010 ·72 240Z air 4 s pd MGB 9744 2Blks W.orBeaeh Blvd. de Ville <lft.5. Pontiac 9965, 3 heeler that b' rues into A I f ' • d ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• · TO d ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWORDFISHPLAHK w . a 73DATSUNSt.akePickup, m m . m~s. r e · '7l MGB-GT,S2800 7600 WestmmsterAve. Beautiful powder bluc72L .4 r.vin.top.a/<'. Wooden. 2.5 n. a l u r n · C 0 m .Pd · 4 s peed. air. low miles, $4000. Will de · 548·4090. xlnt cond. Westminster 638-7880 wilt'. luxurious blue cloth full pwr. trlr hitch, $2200. Goodcond. w/roadster top & s1 e $2954 (P1981A) interior. & Jess than 963·5435. f: 0 c-urta1ns. $2.950. 64~l746 Tlt--~o-R-.L!n., '73 DATSUNSlO Call 4!$-3475 VW CCIII._. S 20 000 act aJ miles' $6995 ---------R .AS N/\BLE ~ ·~ vvw ~ Damaged, sell <ill or -r-· (sSsJLO)u · Lincoln 9945 Call645-7744afl7PM. 650 TRIUMPH '73. FORD part.646-6436 '64MGIS725. AND J·1mSlemons ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boats, Power 9040 Chopped. :dnt cond. 2060 Ha rbor Blvd. 646·2022or548·7482 IUSES '70 Lincoln 4Dr, Immac. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1900.Call960·2588 Costa Mesa 642·0010 Dats un Special ist. ------974~ 71 PopTop Cond. Michelin radial gu<1ranteed work. Low Opel v Imports For lhe hest Tra1lcrablc '73 HON DJ\ SOOCC. 4Cyl. •73 FORD f'· lOO 'Pickup prices, ••••••• •• ••• ••••••••••• 72 7 Pens.. tires, Sl800 675·2592. Hoat buy in Town. Sec 6800or1g mi. SU7S or best automatic. power steer: 646·1439 71 OPB. GT 70 7 Pens.. 1970 Harbor, C.M M 9950 1~1:.o\~nBo al Center. offer.893-6688. $3354ing,lowmiles,&Sharp! Less than36.000 miles,4 71 SunRoof. 631-1276 •• ~~!!••••••••••••••• ,..... ,,,..., Fiberglass s hell. fits --'72 KAW ASJ\KJ350F·2,3 Datsun P.U.$17S orbest speed, radio, heate r. Speciallypricedand 75CA.DIL.1.AC 28' TroJan Cabn Cruis. 't)!'; <'.YI. fast. ud con<!. best of. Theodore Robins offer. 968.13,.., w.sw tires. fantasic con· RE ... DY~--1 2 M E R c u R Y .. FORD .,.. d.t. (896EIV) "' 'fgll"" FLEETWOOD MARQUIS BROUG'·lAM Lapstrake Rehlt 210 llP fer over $500. 963·2298 1 ion. y ati Ti r V-11Gray,20 hrs.Dmctte.-;-• 2060Harbor Blvd Ferrari 9723 0 I $2895 ac on me. BROUGHAM SEDAN. AM /Fm stereo, v Births. monomat1e. 70 .11.0 . Sportster. 12.000, Costa Mesa 642-0010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n Gcrden West vw Only 6100 miles, padded p ow er t win com fort VHF,Fatho.T('akdccks. m1 MusL see to AP· 2Blks W.of 8eacbBlvd. top,leath erinterior,full loun ge sea t s with 74 PONTIAC LEMANS COUPE Automatic transmissio~ air conditioning, radio, heater, less than 20,000 miles ! (7l8HFV> Only $3695 Jim Slemons Imports 1970 Harbor, C.M. Bristol cond Pvt. Ptv. prt'.'cwte 545-2046 1973 IT Chevy Truck._All 7600 We·stminsterAve. power, factory air, lilt recli n e r , power door Bsl ofr. 714/&t0-1168 or Honda 305 Rblt eng over· PoWer. ras evcrytbmg. Westminster 638-~880 wheel with cruise con· loc ks, AM /FM radio, '68 FIREBlRD. 6 cyli nder 549·8875 • d. d $4200. A t 5. 675-0353. , C... .._ 540.... trol, dual comfort seats, s uper I o w p r ic e . gas saver: automatic, . sz pistons. mo tfie F dC. S . 9725· '71 VW Su per Beetle. s h ow ro o m fresh . (981 FNZ> Only $2650. Power steering&brakes, 631-1276 WANTED TO 8UY frame. gd paint job. Ask· 1971 or amper pec1al ••••••••••••••••••••••• p h 9750 marine blue, auto, 43,000 (stklf.725). Johnson & Son Lincoln-Sl454 CVZS729> ~ ' u , "'" "• • ••••••• • •• • ••••• •••• • •• ' • ... .a....a...:........: C ... r • Theodor~ Robins Ir. to 20 ft ou•bo··rd W/Or mg S400. 675.6792. ':'94'a.529ir lx. Int cond. $3,000. OR ..... GE cou..rrv•s Of"$C e mi's A M rad Beautiful l ~ Me rcu y 2626 Harbor w I o u t "n ~-r re r C' r '70 K:iwasaki 500 Mach l NEWEST & LARGEST 911T 1972 r II t I cond. 496-2374 aft 6pm or rWiS ••-DC Blvd., C.M. 540.5630. FORD trailer Nt.•\•din~ work Xlnt cond. Chambers. 66 Chevy ·'' Ton Pkup 6 · ' u eqwp · 3 c. wknds J6't "...._. ~ IMMEDIATE lo mi. $8300. 645-1515 or ' 7 2 M E R C U R Y 2060 Ha rbor Blvd. OK Heas 4!l287K'l Mi\KEOFFER.548·1778. cyl292,3Spd.$7SO. DELJVERY 64 73 5 '68VWS b k C... ---S. .._ eves. 4· 1 quai:e ac , -.... ..,..., MONTEGO MX. 4 Door Costa Mc•sa 642·0010 .27 ' C hri s CrJll <.:ab , •73 HONDA JSOCB New 548"1283· All Models&Colors good condition. ' · s sedan, air conditioning. ---------- Cru1st•r TS . xlnt «)nd en~. runs xlnl. Ftnt. disc VClltS 9570 o·ick Mi'llar Motors '57 COUPE Blue laequer. 536·0S9'2 '73 El Dorado. Landao AM /FM stereo. A good 71 FIREllRD SI 4 L" II t d & .. mintcond. s3.aoo. top. Stereo & t~pes. clean m ed1·um-priced ESPIRJT • ps. · •· u Y crp brake. S525. 548-1831 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r;a .. ~~ 847·3759/992-1()11 '71 SQBACK, reblt. eng. · 1 .. W covered. ~.~~) .1.>ci<:k('<i .----. '74 Dodge Van. Cstm int. ,,. .. ~.. New paint, stick shift. Crwse contro · Leather. familr car. e';e lookt;d Less than 45,000 mites. inNcwPort.1>15 Kf\JR 6P9 If 0. bSlplorctyt-PS. lo ma. Xlnt cond. RollsRoyce 9756 $1,500.644-2627 &:laut155o7w9n34er9&local.Lo at th1s heno~ht. Heres vi nyl lop. automat1C· recis io.? . ·. s m ~firm .Call839-25tl. l:!llW. Warm'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma es. · · your c ance 0 save. transmission, factory air 21·01F.SELSPRTFSllR frame, ls P1relh,fresh .itSni\lam "IOEALERINUSA s9VW good cond.$300 C 9917 Make offer. <4l9E0~). cond itioni ng, radio, hd, ,gty -.lµs .a. '' \t & motor & tran~. S3000 in-64 Corvair Van. Body & • • • or best olr arncro $ave. J oh nson & Son Lin· heate wh·t ·d 11 Vlff. ... t th & t S:.i nla Ana 5.11 :!J;;:.i · ••••••••••••••••••••••• r. 1 e s1 ewa rau-.. c P · < ir vested Must See. Inter. in Gd. Cond. Con· ROY 675-1635 col n ·Mer c ury. 2626 tires (5220LT> f nd n . M .u·lin c·hr.., S2200/bsl ofr. 645·9151 & verted. Reas.64.S-9690 ~ Sacrifice 1970 Camaro ff b Bl d c M · lir1s tol (•one! h:-l nfr 543.914i. ·10 850 RACER 2 seats, CARVER '68 VW Bug, white, reblt yellow, ~uto. R/H, p /s, 54~~3~~ v ·' · · Onl $2898 ll75-53 l9 or l 5~·R.'Xi.'1 '5 O C I a s s i c Chevy vinyl top, stereo. Beaut . ROLLS-ROYCE eng. $800. p/b, 5 nu tires, gd cond. ___ _.. ...... ~...._.;.....;:;;_ ----1972 Honda CLJ50 xlnt Delivery Van. New eng, blue, looks new. hi MPG. 23..U. 111hs1. 644-4966 586·8617. Mustang 9952 N9en CaclilK ur CLASSIC Hi1Y boat. 4 cond. $500. Cash' only. rad, starter . gen .• wiring For TLC People only! COSTA MU A ••••••••••••••••••••••• «Yl. Grey, full cc1v :-.. Mon, Wed, Fri. Eves. or & tir es. $800 or offer. Sl,275. Call Lee lo See! SA6-A«4 69 VW Camper. sliding Chevrol•t 9920 '65CONVERTIBLE 2'00 ...._. ..... Pl'rf rond. S2,900 or bi'st sat. & Sun. 968-lm. SJl.3459. 631-1487 or 833-1610 ctouo SUNDAYS roof. nu motor, brakes, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Needs fi xing up. Make C.ta M9t19 ,.... 9IOO ofr.673·389li>r 673.tl<n9 9727 5.._...._ 9761 X t ra clean . $2495, CONHBJ.. offer Ph ·SSS.1816 1973 TRJUMPH750cc. Allfot W..ted 9590 HOlldo ....-& 546·1075. •---· -·----- 17' Whakr wlttlr Clean,gd. con<!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . CHfVIOLET '73 Mustang,17,000ma. '69 Grand Prix. $900 or Trade for Van. lmm;iculatc & Loadc<l Sl200. 496-7873 TOP DAI 1 •.. Honda 73 Civic, 4 spd, EXCLUSIVE 62 VW DUAL CAB pkup SALES & SERVICE Like new. $3150. 675-9291 ~ radials. cassette dk, runs good, needs work 2828 Harf:aorllvd. 548-2780 Will'',,,,. ~.000 Nl 72YAMAHA360Dirt Bike PAID 18,500 m i. $2 ,050. POR $456.78.5'3·•193.. COSTA MESA Thunde-rbird 9970 lll'C I 111111• for · .. 111 ~~ New en~. & clutch. Pen. IMMEDI. 'TELY 714-646-2023. Orange county Vol 9712 546-1200 OldsMObile 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cond. $475. 675-3342. "' <M YO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . . Call 556-6423 aft 5. J}() ' ''" 1 1 • ·r.111 FOR ALL J_,... 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 Chevy Canyall v.a . 57 T·D1rd Classic Car . .. CLAsc1c. HONDA 500-4. 11173. 4500 FOREIGNCAltS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ OUHGECOUMTY 350auto, P /S,Poflilrac'n, s~toas~~i.£ Xlntcond. 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Judge Shaw quickly ended the move when he refused to quash an Orange County Grand Jury in· dictment that c harges the as- sessor with seven criminal of- fenses. The defense attorney's petition to have the indictment set aside centered on a t elephone con- versation last April between Vallerga and Assistant Orange County District Attorney Michael Capizzi. Capizzi recorded the conversa- tion w i thout Vall erga's knowledge and consent, said de- fense attorney Dave Ellson, a member of the three-man de- fense team. And later, Ellson charged, the Grand Jury's investigation of Vallerga was "infected" by a transcript of what he said was the unethically. if not illegally, obtained recording. At the lime, Ellson said, VaJlerga was the subject of a Grand Jury investigation and should have been told his con- versation with Capizzi was being recorded. He also pointed out that, in testimony before the Grand Jury five months earlier, Vallerga bad cited bis Fifth Amendment rights and tefused to testify. Therefore , Ellson contended, the assessor bad already let it be known th al be was concerned about his constitutional righta. Capizzi, who is now the as- sessor 's prosecutor, told Judge Shaw there was nothing un- ethical or illegal about the re- cording. such recordings as long as one party in the coqversation con- sents. The consenting party in this case was himself. Capizzi said. He went on to pabJt out that t.be' s ubject of the phon~ conversation was assessment practices relat- ed to the Tandy Corp. And the Grand Jury indictment centers on the 1973 sale of a coun· <See V ALLERGA, Page A2l He said California laws permit ~.;.__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- San Clemente's Police ) Seek Mayor's Recall? Coast D~elopment Laguna Weighs Irvine Impact A delegation of Irvine Com- pany planners will present final plans for deve lopment of 10,000 coastal acres north of Laguna Beach to the Laguna Beach City Council at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night at City Ha ll. The plan, as s ubmitted to the Orange County Planning Com- * . * * Joanl-rvine Lawsuit Set For Court A lawsuit by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith t hat bas blocked the Irvine Company's proposed $7 .6 million sale of Orange Coast land for a state park is sched uled to go to court in West Virginia next week. The suit, filed in December, re- sulted in an injunction blocking the planned Christmas -Day.sale of 3.5 miles of beach and bluffs between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach and 1,100 acres of Moro Canyon from the beach to the San Joaquin Hills ridge. The entire planned park would encompass 1,364 acres. Mrs. Smith filed the suit in West Virginia, the state in which the Irvine Company has its cor- porate charter. She contends that the sale price is too low. Com- parable beach property, her suit contends, would sell for far more than the $7 .6 million figure re- ached after eight years of negotiations between the com· pany and the state . Mrs. Smith's attorneys Friday asked Kanawha County, W.Va., U.S. Circuit Court Judgelbomas E. Mc Hugh to delay the bial. The motion was denied, according to Loretta Browning, the judge's secreta ry. The planned coast park is a key element in the land use design for the Irvine Company's coastal area, 10,000 acres in the unin· corporated area between Corona d el Mar, Laguna Beach and Irvine. The park site is ouUined on plans JlOW working their way <See PARK, Page A%) m ission, calls for r elatively dense development toward the Newport Beach end of the coastal property with light development near the Laguna Beach end. Since the land Calls outside or the Laguna Beach city limits, the city has no approval power over the plan. The city, however, has been represented on a multi· . agency planning group set up by the Irvine Company to assist with. the coastal planning pro- ject. At past meetings, the council bas expressed concern over the impact the coas tal development would bafe on Laguna Bea~h. Council members have been particularl)I. worried about traf- fic that may be dumped onto Pacific Coast Highway and other Art Colony streets. The company proposes to build between 13,000 and 19,000 homes on the land over a period of 20 to 30 years. Only about 3,000 acres would accomm odate housing. The rest would be set aside as open space. More t han 1,300 acres a nd beach and canyon property north of El Morro Ele mentary School would be set aside as a state park. Company planners have said that the coastal plans take into account the proposed .. green- belt" of undeveloped land sur- rounding Laguna Beach. T hey said this would be achieved by allowing a max- (See COAST AL, Page A2) 'TEARS' SHED OVER BIG LOSS BOSTON (UPI)-Avanloadof musical equipment was stolen from the musical group Blood, Sweat and Tears afterthepopular rock group entertained 15,000 persons in a free City Hall Plaza concert. The loss was estimated Monday at a bout $30,000 by Fred Heller, the IJ'OUP 's man ager. '"Ibis could put us out of busi· ness," -a worried Heller told the Boston Globe. The concert had concluded and the nine-member group was hav- ing a bite to eat in the city when the theft took place. Clemente Prepares Law UPITel.-o DEFENDS JFK -Theodore Sorensen, a top aide of Presi- dent Kennedy, told a Senate committee that Kennedy never knew of or authorized any assassination plots against foreign leaders. Castro Plot Hatched as JFK Slain? WASillNGTON (UPI) -·on the same day President John F. Kennedy was s lain, CIA agents were making arrangements in Paris for an assassination at- tempt against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, the Washington Post reported today. The Post quoted an informed source as saying the CIA was passing guns "and, I think. OTHER NATIONS USED LSD IN CONFLICTS, A4 poison" to an anti·Castro "hit man" in Paris Nov. 22, 1963 when Kennedy was assassinated. Another source said CIA docu- ments confirm the Paris meeting took place on that day, the Post reported. The newspaper said informa- tion about the coincidence in tim- ing bad been received by con· gressional investigators. But it said one source cau- tioned, "l wouldn't read anything into" the coincidence. "It's just one of the great ironies or his· tory." The Post said it could not de· termine how far the anti-Castro <See J FK, Page A2) Skateboard C11rhs Seen S k ate b o a rd rid i n.g may become off limits in designated sectors of San Clemente. The City Council ~red the city attorney Monday to draft an ordinance banning the sport in poeted areas. Tbe banned areas would be de· termined later by the cit;y but are likely to be along Del Mar Avenue -whlcb slopes down to the pier -•nd other abopotna di1tricl1 wbere youthful skateboarder• b•v• been declared a men ace to pedestrian aboppen. Councilman Charles Fox puahed for the ban. He said by outlawtnc the sport only ln the areas ~ It pre- sented a clear danger to'the riders a nd s hoppers, the city would avoid placing a blanket ban on the activity which would be difficult to enforce. Councilman Thomas O'Keefe objected. He said enforcement or tbe measure would only give "oae more thing for police to en· force ... one more thing for them to complain about all the md.aauce ordinances for lhem to enlorce.'' He aald enforcement ot t.he skateboard ban would likely came otncen' attenUona to be taken away from preventJoo ol more teriou1 crtmes. CouncUm~ Pet Lane IUPPGri· ed the ban. •we need to deter' use of skateboards in areas where harm and serious harm can be done to pedestrians. ·•A cop can e xercise discre- tion," Lane said. Lane also lobbied f« posting of the European type signs which get the message across with symbola rat.her than text. Alt.bough voting in favor of the measure, Councilman Art Holmea taid he felt the city was likely making a Jaw for two per· cent ot those wbo indulge in the sport b• au unsafe manner. He said lt wu unlikely posting a sign would do any good for tbat minority, anyhow. Flnal adloa on the ban is 1till <SeeSKATE, Pace.U) Scandal Hinted By Union By JACK CHAPPELL Of lhe D•ilY Pllol ~II An employes' claim fo r $191, 125 in back overtime pay and hints al a recall campaign again s t l\1ayor Anthony DiGiovanni were announced to- day by San Cle m ente police employes and their Teamsters Union representative. Jn addition, the two groups hinted at disclosure of a hushed up municipal s candal involving a city official but declined to dis- close who the official is or the al- le~ed illegal act. The claim and the accusations were the latest in a continuing series of actions against the city by the San Clem ente Public Employes Association, representing all sworn police personnel. and the Teamsters Union. It m ay n ot be the last, however. Union representative Richard Castle said today that every item of contention between the employes a nd the city would become a claim or court suit un- less the city recognized the union as the employes' representative and begins talking with the employes. The claim filed Monday with the city clerk demands the city pay the sum for overtime wages assertedly accrued by officers over the last five years. It is based on a 42 1h -hour work week · required of police officers. The claim , us ually the first step in a lawsuit, was prepared by Teamsters attorney Stephen (See POLICE, Page A2) O.ily Piiot St~f P"9U SURVEYING LAGUNA BEACH FOR LANDMARK TREES Fred Lang and Jon Brand Look For The Unusual Heritage _ Dunt Lagunans Search for 'frees By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Oft ... D•lly Pil•I SUit "Hey. what about that big tree over there?" shouted Laguna Beach City Councilman J on Brand. "A black acacia," said Fred Lang, a South Laguna landscape architect. "Mark that down." Brand made a hasty notation of the Pearl Street address and the name of the tree. It was Brand and Lang's fifth ventur e onto La g una 's highways ard byways m search of large trees. old trees, unusual trees -any tree that should be considered for inclusion on the city's heritage tree list. Compilation or a heritage tree list is the first step towards im- plementation of the city's new heritage tree ordinance. The purpose of the new law 1s to prevent heritage trees from being destroyed or desecrated. Brand and Lang concentrated on the area bounded by Bluebird Canyon Drive, Summit Dri ve, Diamond Street and Glenneyre Street during their most recent survey. Indeed, there arc some in- teresting trees in the Art Colony. There is, for example. a khat tree, pronounced "cat." la the Middle East. some people harvest kbat leaves very early in the morning and prepare a tea from them. It causes hallucina- tions. On the corner of Carmelita and Pearl streets, there's a sapota that bears a sweet-tasting, apple· like fruit. Non,.teaching Jobs 'Unkrpaid' in CUSD There's a "rose apple" oo up- per Diamond Str eet. "It has the texture of an apple and the taste of a rose.•• explained Lang. More com mon finds of the trip were red river gum eucalypt\1.5. Monterey pines. pepper trees and African fern pines. . Brand said that owners of all trees spotted on the outings will be notified and asked if they would allow their trees to be A study unveiled Monday night concludes that three out of four non-teaching employes ip the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict should be earning higher salaries. Salaries paid in the Capistrano di stric t w ere compared to salaries paid in other unified school dis tricts in Orange County . The study states that 350 non- teaching e mployes should be * * * Budget Slash Study Delayed Capistrano school trustees de- f erred consideration Monday night of budget cuts necessary to pay for employe salary in· creases. Trustees rescheduled the dis· cussion for 7 p.m. next Monday at San Juan Elementary School, 31642 El Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano. Tbe item was deferred at 11 p.m. due to the lateness of the hour. The board bas offered all employea a 1.5 percent salary booet wblcb would cost about '20tt000. Teac:hen ba•• de- ro..aed a • pereeat laueMe wbJle aon-teacbln1 empk>ya have med few a JI peeml ln- Cft816. • ' earning more; 13 should be earn- ing less. and 73 should remain un- changed. Non-teac hi n g (classified) employes include secretaries, custodians, bus drivers and school aides. Increases recommended in the study would cost the district $76,500, Robert Knapp, personnel services director, told trustees. They received the study as an information item and took no ac- tionon it. Dr. Bruce Julian, chairman of the study team that investigated the classified salary structure, said implementation of the re- commendations would "correct the inequities that now exist.•• Implementation of the s tudy also was urged by Richard Cas· tle, a Teamsters' Union represen· tative. Bus drivers in the Capistrano district belong to the Teamsters. He said that the district would Call Carther and farther behind other Orance County acbool dis· tricts if tbe recommendations were not implemented this year. Recorder Stolen Tbe theft of a $tOO tape r~· corder from the home ot Samuel Albert, 2817 Alta Lacuna, Lacuna Beach, ls under ln· vest11aUoo ~Y La.iuna Beach Police. Intruders made entry lhroa&b a window wbile Albert !uaway. > \ (See TREES, PageA2) Or•lllfe,f C..s t . (::1*~~ 1t'eatMr Low clouds and local fog night and morning hours with mostly s unny skies in the afternoon Wednesday. Little temperature change. Highs 70 at the beaches rising to 83 in· land. I NSIDE TODJ\ V A Co1ta Me1a foJher who lo!'t hil ion in.a minibikeacci· 'dent July 10, 1ay1 the ex- perience helped him to find God. Sn story and picture Ptl{N86. l•tlex ' ,, # AZ DAIL v PILOT CITED FOR WORK Cratg A. Springe L /SC Craig Springe Top Emjiloye In Laguna Craig A. Springe, a Laguna Beach engineering technician, bas been made "employe of the quarter" in the city's Municipal Sel'vicea Department. Springe, 25, was instrumental in design and supervision of the recent one-way Forest Avenue project. He also bas worked on assessment district improve· nfent projects throughout the qty. ·Springe is a 1968 Lagtma Beach llgb School graduate. He now re-ades in Laguna Niguel with his \ij!e, Roxanne, and two children. .. ' . . YALLERGA tr-owned computer appraisal SJstem to Spartanburg County, ~c .. Capizzi noted. ~The indictment alleges that \tblJerga had a bidden financial iMterest in the $2,045 sale and il· ltgaJly accepted consulting fees abd expenses from Spartanburg. ·Capizzi dis m issed the Fifth Amendment a rgument by point· · • g out that Vallerga's Grand testimony was related to . Andrew Hinshaw's (R· wport Beach) 1972 con· iressional campaign. 3_'rhe alleged illegal use of coun · If employes in Hinshaw's ca m- 93ign is not related to the ·Spartanburg incident, Capizzi argued. Judge Shaw agreed with the lfi·year-0ld prosecutor, quickly ~fused to quash the indictment and ordered the selection of jiu-ors to begin. · Before he le ft the court.room. Capizzi gave the judge a list of eight persons he expects to call as witnesses during the trial. : On the list is former Spartan- burg County Assessor John Q. O>ert. lt was Ebert's hand written note that authorized a May 22, t.~73 , paym e nt of $6,000 to llinsbaw for consuJting fees re· •ted to the appraisal system F Chase. • Capizzi is expected to attempt ti> prove during the trial that Hinshaw, who was Orange Coun· _. Assessor until January of 1973, biter gave Vallerga $3,000 as his tllare oflhe fee. Fro• Page Al SKATE .•. . about a month away. , Two public hearings must be )leld and a 30·d ay waiting period lllust pass before enforcement ~an s tart unless the council tleclares the situation a n fmergency and enacts an urgen· cy ordinance e ffective i m · ibediately. ORANGE COAST L c DAILY PILOT lf\of Or~l'\Qll C°'9~ 0.0y Pt~t 1t1U\wh.1 r 1 C(lm t>-rw o '""' H~W\-Pres.t t\ oub•1 .,,.. 1 n; ,,. Or ""I' Co.I .t P\lbl1V\1j\Q Co"'C>•tty •f"l\->lf -''" fJ 111,,., It,. ov~•lllfCI Mono•v llWouQ~ r•·<Mv '"' c •·• ~w Nc-•oon R4·~t ~. Hurt•notor"I ft1 • "" J ·on 1a1n Y•tltv. 1'"'""· S•4ff'tbtr • \l•ttt , .-M lAOU"f'W h.te:h ~fll (nA\I A U'W)h f"f)•nn-.1 •1tf0ft h oubtl\ht<f S.turd4fl ~ t;utw1•~ ,.,, ,..tftC•oel ovblt\htno o••nt h "' _, w.. ' 1 •v !>lfttl, C.Mt• .,..,,., c...11to1ma 9'.,• Robert N Weed PtUIOt'll •"" PwlMI"'°' Jack R, Curley V1U Pr•tl.,.ftl •no c;.,,,...i MtNQIP" Thom as Keev1I LdilC>r Thomas A. MorphinP NWtneo1nq tc111 ... Charles H. 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Tbe jury in Judge William Murray's courtroom ended n short deliberation in the four. week trial of both men by finding Joseph Randall, 22, guilty of second degree rn urder for the role he played in the killing lru;t Feb. 20 of Krista T homas . Judge Murray will sentence Randall August 1. He faees a possible state pris on term of five years to life. Co-defendant Craig Walter Hibner, also 22, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. He asked for immediate sentencine. Judge Murray found the fi~ and one·half months Hibner bas spent in county jail to be sum. cient imprisonment and ordered Hibner to serve two years proba- tion. Both m en were booked on murder charges after it was al· leged that the Thomas child was repeatedly spanked by them and dunked in the bath water at the Thomas bome several times. It was testified that the abuse of the child was triggered because she soiled her diapers. The jury was told that fecal mat· ter was shoved into the little girl's face during the abuse that led to her death. The litUe girl's mother, Holly Thomas, 19, was also charged with murder when Hibner and Randall we re arrested. She was pcesent in the home throughout the child's ordeal, the prosecu· lion alleged. Mrs. Thomas later pl~aded guilty to volunta ry manslaughter and became a witness for the pro. secution in the trial of the two Marines. Judge Murray sentenced Mrs. Thomas to one year in the county jail and ordered her to serve three years probation. Fro•PogeAJ COASTAL. • • imum demity of two lo three dwelling units per acre on the hil· ly western halt of the property between Muddy Ca11yon and the north Laguna Beach city limits The company already has made similar presentations on t he plan to city councils in Newport Beach a nd Irvine. The plan still requires ap· proval of the County Planrung Commission and lhe Board of Supervisors. * * * Fro .. PageAJ PARK ••• through the county ·Planning Commission. The company in· tends to try for an Orange County general plan amendment allow· ing development of the coastal property in November. At present, neither company officials nor representatives of the s tate Department of Parks and Recreation will comment on the proposed s ale pending the out- come ofthe non.jury trial. Judge McHugh has set side a week to hear arguments. FrorllP~AJ TREES .•• placed on the heritage tree list. The final list then will be com· piled and sent lo the city council for adoption. Trees placed on the list may not be removed or substantially trimmed unless their owners re· ceive a permit from the t'lty. $12 Million Theft Botched MONTREAL <UPI) -A gang of six men was at large today after al m os t p ullin g oH a burglary at a Wells Fargo securi- ty vault that could have netted them up to $12 million. The attempted break-in at the Armor ed Express Company vault Sunday in suburban Longueuil was. police said, "straight out of Mission lmpoesi· blc." Jn thear hasty escape. ahead or police tipped orr by a silent alarm sr'lttm. the gang left equipment valued at $10,000, including poeumatJc drUls. wire cutters, dynamite, gu m asks. walkie· talldes and a radio tuned lo the poUc~ band. a panel truck and ''enougb nitroglycerine to blow up the whole joint,'' Oet. Sgt. Pierre 01,1buc of the L<>ngueuil PoUcc Department said. 0.JllY Pilot $1.111 Pllolt Bo11or System . 4 Boqritalized Drum of Poison· If Falls Off Truck ~ A drum of powerful plant fungicide tbal can be deadly to humans fell from a moving truck Jo Orange Monday, s pallina F,.._PogeAl JFK ••• plot bad been carried out. Castro has said he was in Varadero, Cuba, at the time of jFK's assassination, listening to French joUJ1nalist J ean Daniel talk about Kennedy's apparent interest in re-establishing con· tact between the two nations. enough toxlc liquid lo send four people t o the hos pital and possibly contaminatu seven others. . . SeveraJ gullons ehlorop1cnn , poured onto the street near the in· tersection of Collins Avenue and . Cambridge Street when a metal container split open on impact. A police spokes man said the truck driver, David Penrico, 39, from northern California. told • them the drum rolled off his flatbed truck as he turned the comer at about 3 p.m. Two tow truck operators who witnessed the mishap and of. fered to help were almos( im- m ed i a t el y s tricken by the fungicide fumes which can be absorbed into the s ystem through the lungs, the police spokesman said. Garage sales usually include the owner of the property but this one at 609 Diamond St., Laguna Beach was done on the honor system. Buyers w er e dire cted to p ick out what they wanted and puy by placing the money in a jar. Meanwhile, a former top lawyer for the CIA testified today a n agreement was in e!fect between the spy agency and the Justice Department for 20 years not to prosecute criminal of- fenses by a{ents in the line o! duty. Lawrence Houston, general counsel of the CIA from its incep· tion in 1947 until 1973, testified under questioning from Rep. Bella S. Abzug CD·N.Y.), who chairs the House government in- formation and individual rights subcommittee. Two motorcycle policemen who pulled up to the scene lo in- vestigate were also rushed to the hospita l aCter breathing the poison. The truck operators were iden- tified as Mark GriJl of Orange a nd Bill Farr of Villa Park. The officers were Ray Griffith and Larry McLemore. AJJ were treat· ed and released at Chapman General Hospital. Fro•PageAl POLICE ... W. Solomon of Los Angeles, as wa s a claim for $36,000 for safety equipment purchases by officers. That claim was filed with the city last week. Castle said. in addition, police employes have be en approached by "more than half a dozen peo. pie in responsible positions" about backing a recall campaign against Mayor DiGiovanni, the most vocal opponent of a union· police employe li a ison. DiGiovanni was unavailable for comment today. The mayor has steadfastly re· fused to recognize the union as a negotiatin g partner with the e mpJoyes during the current pay dis cussions and the union representative has bee n ex· duded from pay talks. Russell Rice, president of the employes' association, said any discussion on whether the police officers would back such a political action would have come at a general membership meet· ing. The next meeting is at the end of the month. "It's not on the agenda to be discussed but I will not rule out the possibility that we will con· s ider it," Rice s aid. Castle said the action against the ma yor would be made because of the city official's personal position against any un- ion lie by the police officers. The city by resolution has pro· hibited its officers from joining or affiliating with the Teamsters. The officers maintain the union has been hired as a third party to represent them in pay talks, and that officers are not members of the union but pay a montbJy fee of $12.50 for legal and labor negotiation services provided by the union. Cas tle s aid the two groups would also be looking into "a _sketchy report" of cri oW1al ac· tivity by a city official. He said the criminal activity was r e cent and that it was hushed up because it related to a city official. He .declined to name the official or give other details. "We're not in a position to name na mes. This is a sketchy report, and we are going to pursue it. There is a lot that ap· pears to be going on around her e and it's going to be exposed," Castle said. He said when sufficient in· form ation is accumulated, an outside agency could be called in. As for the legal claims and suits. Castle said they would con· linue because the city was refus- ing lo discuss grievances with the employes and their union representative. "It's a shame every issue that comes up has to be taken to court." Castle said, calling it a waste of "tens of thousands of taxpayers· dollars. "The city can look forward to every issue being taken to court. If it means two dozen cases. it means two dozen cases," he said. Hunt Goes O~ For Treasure KEY WEST. Fla. (UPI> - Treuure bunters probed for an estimated $100 million in silver and gold ln the wreckage of a 35i-year·old Spanish galleon Monday, despit e the death of three or their comrades in the sinking of a salvage boat. Dirk Fls hei", 21 , and bis wire An1el Curry Fisher, 25 are to be burled Wednesday at Ve ro Beach. The body of the third vie· tim, diver Rick Gage, 21, was re· turned to his hometown of Jamestown, N.Y., for services. The three perished just before dawn Sunday wbe_o the 1alvage boat North Wind, a converted lug, rolled over and 1ank wlt.hln • few mlnuta es the crew slept. Elahl others aboard escaped. , Astronauts Take Pies, Hear Music HOUSTON CUPl) -America's orbiting astronauts awoke today to the tune of "Cigarettes, Whisky and Wild. Wild Women" and then photographed Peruvian waters to learn more about the m ys terious "El Ni no" that sometimes wipes out anchovy fisheries. Their Russian comrades were safely back on earth and Presi· dent Ford said the historic joint ffight of the past week "is but the first step in continuing U.S.· Soviet cooperation in manned space activities." Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald "Deke" Slayton began the day's s cientific ac- tivities by snapping pictures of the Humboldt Current in the Pacific off the coast of Peru. This warm coastal current harbors large amounts ol anchovy but cold waters move in every few years and the rich anchovy fis· .hery di s app e ars . This phemonenon is known as "El Nino." The space pilots. relurrung to a Houston-oriented slt'Cp cycle, got a wakeup call from Houston con· trol al 5:21 a.m. The country and western melody radioed up to them mentioned "Cigarettes and Whisky and Wild. Wild Women ." Mission control said it was planned to wake the crew with a tape of "The Legendary Stardust Cowboy" but the wrong t ape was played. · "Sounds like a litUe different atmosphere from what we're liv- ing in," Stafford said. T he pilots' flight plan today was filled with experiments ranging from the exploration of the galaxy with special radiation sens ors t o t he study of the behavior of fi sh in the strange world of weightlessness. Slayton reported that five fish eggs hatched over night in the wa ter·f1lled plastic envelopes containing tiny kilUish being ob· served lo see bow. they change their orientation without gravity. Houston put into the House sub- committee's record the original Ma r ch J , 1954, agreement between the CIA and the Justice Department. It said that "from time to time" CIA employes would be caught in "actual or probable violation or criminal statutes ... "Occasionally, however, the apparent criminal activities are involved in highly classified and complex covert operations," the memo said. Houston testified that, where possible, the facts of a criminal violation by a CIA employe would be turned over t o the Justice Department -but if the violation involved an intelligence matter. the n a m e of the agent or employe would not be furrushed. Later, Houston said he told then Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy about an aborted agency plot with the Mafia to kill Castro. Houston told r eporters that bis impression was that Kennedy was learning of the plot for the first tim e, but that he "wasn't ter· ribly perturbe d about it. .. Houston q uoted Kennedy as say- ing. "If you're going Lo have anything to do with the Mafia, come to me first." Truck Sign Brings Suit Lawyer s for the city or Laguna Beach took court action Monday against two p eople accused of erecting an advertising sign on their truck in defiance of a cjty or· dinance. Named as defendants in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit are Loretta Ord, Mathew Pettriti and Bolsana, Inc. It is aJ. leged that the defendants have refused to comply with the city's demand for removal of the sign. The action states that the two· way sign mounted on the truck advertises housing on the nearby Portafina Laguna tract. Court of· ficials have not yet set a date for a hearing into the city's demand for an injunction. Police a re s till looking for three or four teenagers in a 1968 metallic blue Chevrolet Malibu which stopped next lo the leaking drum for a few moments and then drove on. The youngsters m ay have been contaminated. Three s mall children seen near the barrel are also being sought and the p olice s pokesman warned par ents in the area Lo be on the alert for pois oning symptoms. T h e spokes m a n said <'hJoropicrin poisoning is usually accompanied by eye irritation, a burning throat and nausea. The drum of fungicide was finally covered with plastic sheeting by firemen wearing gas m asks and placed into a larger drum by a crane for disposal. Birds Menace Citizens in Kamas Park LIBERAL, Kan. (UPI > Police and Kansas game officals today kept surveillance on a city park lo guard against attacks on pa trons from group of menacing falcon·like birds. Sixteen kites, c a rnivorous creatures that normally feed on the flesh of de ad animals, were back in Ha rrison Circle Park Monday. The concern over the birds began Friday. Police said a bird struck a 9- year-old girl in the bead as she came down a slide. Officers were called, and they killed one bird in a nest or four. The s urvivors joined others at a park three blocks away, and Saturday police said eight of them repeatedly harassed and dove at people. Crash Kills Mayor MEXICO CITY <AP> -Si" persons, including the mayor ol Acapulco. died in lwo plane crashes Monday, authorities re- ported . A WORD TO THE WISE- There is a tendancy for many carpet stores to use strictly a warehouse concept. One advantage is seeing'carpeting in rolls rather than samples. Many disadvantages are evident -most operations of this type buy only Off-goods, so that the customer only gets to see old patterns, or carpets the mills couldn't sell to regular out- lets. Also, this type of operation generally feels that experience is unimportant, and consequently the salespeople know little or nothing about the products. Finally. most will farm out the installations to the lowest bidder, guaranteeing a poor installa- tion. (Many of these installers are contracting illegally without a state license.) At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry a large inventory, and the largest sample selectlon •round. We have experienced salespeople. and our installers were trained by us. Finally, we are a state licensed contractor. *••···· DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • ·installation. custom draperies carpe lJ( NO 2~12 1663 PLACENTIA AVe~ue • COSTA MESA, CAllF. 92627 • PHONE 6.46-A838 -6A6-2355 f \ R~ IJp 1-1-;8% Preact;iptWn SurrJey Tokl I Spee I al &o llle Dally Pilot RetaO pharmacies io 1974 filled prescriptions amounUna to '5.68',101 ,000, an 11.6 percent incr ease over the prevloua year, according to a representative natJonwide survey of tbc !IO,.SOO drug st.ores in the Unit · ed Stale~. THE P RICE OF nlE ave rage prescriptl<>n was $4.32, up 4.1 percent from the $4.15 m 1973, renecting a decidedly lesser incl'ease lhan the u percent rise ln the 1974 Consumer Price Index. The figures will be reported in the August issue or American Druggist on tbe basis of its 24tb annual sur. vey of prescripUon department opera lions. . ''NOT ONLY WAS THE increase in prescriplioa pnccs tnodest compared to the overall Consumer Pnce Index increase," Dan Kushner, the magazm e's ~itor, said ''but the prescription price gain was con· s1dcrably lower than tbe jump ol 9.2 percent in physi· cians' fees and 9 percent in hospital charges." .Takeout Foods ·.,iringing .in Cash Kellogg knows bow w make and sell eom flakes but that ·doesn't mean it knows how to run a fast-food operation. The ~ company started a chain of fast -food restaurants in Aust~alia five years ago and last month it called it quits, ex- ·plwnmg that tbe sales and profit potentials were not "suffl. cient." That's too bad -tor Kellogg -because food sales have weakened rece ntly, especially in the convenience package sector wher e Kellogg operates, while fast-food units bave continued to proliferate. The Australian venture may have been a back door way for Kellogg to get into this action. AS FOOD P &ICF.s HA VE escalated wildly over lbe past fe w years, consumers have begun Money Tree -to walk through supermarkets a little more rapidly. But they are not pass ing by those fast-food restaurants. Before long McDonald'tt is going to be feeding all of us. Do you have any idea bow much money people spent at McDonald's restaurants last year? The figure came to a sta~gering $1.9 billion that was up 28 percent from the $1 .5 billion spent the previous year. According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, Americ ans spent about $31 billion last year on meals outside the home. That m eans McDonald's. by itself. is now ac· counting for about 6 percent of the nation's restaur ant dollar. McDonald's is easily the leader in the fast-food field - it has an $800 tnillion bulge over Kentucky Fried Chicken - but other fast-food chains also seem to be prospering in an economy that is just limping along. TAKE P IZZA HUT, A chain with some 1,900 units. It's r epresented in all but three states. Its sales went up SO per. cent last year. And it's opening 200 new restaurants this year . . Take Ta~o 'Bell. ~ Mexican food chain that began on the West Coast, Five years ago ft had 320 unit.$. Today it bas 630 .. It has one of the lowest. average tickets in the industry -the typical cust~mer walks out after 1pendiJJg $1.30. WHENTBE YEAllwas over, bereis bowlheIOtopfood ch ains r anked in t erms or dollar sales through all units: McDonald's $1.9 billion; Kentucky Fried $1.l billion; Dairy Queen $590 million; Burger King $466 million and Bur~er Ch ef $275 million. A & W $265 million; Hardee's $259 million ; Denny's $252 millJon ; J ack-m -the-Box $244 million and Pizza Hut $242 million. In the ha mburger area. McDonald's faces competition from three chains which are controUed by giant food com- panies. Each had excellent years in 1974. Burge r King, which com es out of Pillsbury, had a sales gain of 38 percent. Burger Cher. a General Foods entity, went up 22 percent. And Jack·tn·the·Box, a subsidiary of Ralston Purina, PoSled a 43 percent gain in s ales volume. Increased F annlarid Seen at Big Expense WASHINGTON CAP) -Ir the food situation got really light , the United Slates could increase its cr op land nearly 75 per cent b y plowing up p astures a nd wiping out forests, says the Agriculture Department. But that pot e ntial crop- producing la nd -some 266 million acres -would be ex· p e ns ive t o c o n vert and farmers would need incen· tives such as high commodity Avco Tells Six-month Loss Record Spt!clal to the Dally P Oot LA JOLLA -Avco Com· muoity Developers Inc. re· ported consolidated revenues of $22,112,000 a nd a con- s o lid a le d n e t l oss of $16,2.52,000, or $J .06 per corn· mon shar e. ror tbe slx months ended May 31. The company attributed Its t'Ontlnui ng losses to the depressed atate of the housing indostey and to a reclucUon in aales prtca to qualify certain houses ror the f ederal houlin1 tax credit certitJcatlon. Comparable fliures for the six m onths e nded May 31 ~ con10Jldated revenue& o~ $:28.552,000 and a con· tclJd•t.d net Joss of $1,583,000 or -n ce:nu. Avco 11· a dlvtrsified d• veloper of the new com- munities of Rancho Bernardo and VUln1c Park In San Diego County and Laguna Nleucl ln OrMaeCouotv. prices or other guarantees before undertaking the huge investments. THE D E PARTMENT'S Economic Re.search Service says , however. that "it is possible" to cultivate the ad- ditional land if a massive ex· pansion i n cr op output 1s needed. There are about 2.3 billion acres of land in the United States. About 1.1 billion acres are in farms. The remainder in cludes sites tor cities, roads, public facilities and holdings by state and fed eral governments. For a bout a decade, from the early 1960s to the early 1970s, the amount of land used for crops r anged between 331 nilllion and 340 million acres, well below the record of 387 million used in UM.9, the re- port said. B U T S I NCE HUGE markets developed in recent years , including world el(J>Orl demands. more land has been put back into crop use so that now about 361 mlllion acres are being cuJUvated. The potential of adding 266 million acres to the crop area includes a bout 26 mllllon acres in the northern plains and 46 mi1Ucm In tbe southern plains. plut some In the plains por tion or t be mountain st.tel, the report said. "Wblle most of lhltl could be used for production of wheat and other crops on a dry land ba1l1 without irrigation. yteldl are generally 1ow, up to halt of the Jaod muat be fallowed (idled> each year, ther e are pe rJ odic crop laU ures due lo drought, and eroeloo is a contlnuin8 pro- blem," the report. said. T '*"IY· Juty 22. 1075 OAJL Y ALOT -Taesdars Cloeing Prices NEW YORK-STOCK -EXCHANGE k lW YOlll( IVPll l'ollewi llQ •• • Pf'kh O<l the ,...... V0tl $100 bCl\AnOt •C <loM. S.ltt ~ ~~"411 ,,_ "'9. AllMttl..1.M It us 11'-'-1" All«lalll..b wl • S H'--\. 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(1> l 10 )159 ~l 1 • PGE llflt.50 . t,)41) IOJ-\li-l,t, Suio OU I 401J :M %231~~ Xlr• 111< Xlt S 11) 10 "°41k h 1.40 t » 4S -1\Q SlllM!rGn 10 1' 41 4'._-'•• Y'altt lndui 1 IJ 10 f'ol EIP l.1'' 140 111.t. ~sc~ S 41 17~+ 1'> YllllSIOr to S ) II• f'olEI pt Sii'> •• tSSO Sol -I Suc>tV•I 1 10 I I• 2S t•t.cotp 11> • .O t• • PlltEI pf 4Yt . rtO 4S\'t • ~•oM .lSb SJ ) >'--,._ LM>tl~ 6() ~ 116 )6 • ~E•-' t... , JI'.) s-~ .41 • 11 •I· lay" Corp 16 6"• '• f'PGllld i.to 1 '°' lO'•-"'-Srtwon M 11 IOS 71\t• 11111 l •n1thR•C1110 H J 21..,, , ""9fnl~ I • t• 12 -\!\ Sybrnpt 2 40 • • ) 401 l '"°' Ind ~ H tO ., , • ~ = r~,;; ~ ~·~. '· Du Pont Earnings ~':-,'1·: ~ ~ ~;,.:~ i; WILMINGTON, Del CAP ) Du ~s eot :~ ., : ,:!:_ ·,. Pont. Co. r~ported second·quarter PSuo 1 n 1 '" W•-•• ear1lings of $24 m1llioo. down from PSEGol I 40 t700 U'" .od ( PSEGP • 111 110 •• • 1 Sl33 million dunnR the same pen o PSEGol S ')t • t'9 ,,.,,, • 1 197~ PSEGP' UO .. ISO •> "· ~~= ~.~ :: .~; ~;,.-\. Per s har e earnings were ..S cents P!tEGtif r.•. ••• ,. for the qua rter. compared lo $2 .73 in PS El ' 42 •• '"° ,, . I tb d -I I l lb P!.E 12 u .. 1100 1101'> ,, e se<'on quarte r "' as y-ear, a ~SNlr::~= I' ~ nv.-.~: ~mp&nV Said, All DAIL V PILOT T\Jesday. July 22. 1975 ,_M arirws -Loyalt~Pays Off Contest · •• "' . . " . ' . ~ • • •• ( ElvU l nsulb Baekup Singers Wig Ban If your soft pack always gets bashed in your bag tr~ our new hard pack. Benson & Hedges lOOS , 17 mg. "tar," 1.1 mg. nicotine. av. per cigarette. by FTC Method. Regular and Menthol Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. t PUBLIC NOTICE PtJBUC NOftCB} PUBLIC NO'ftCE PUBLIC NO'DCE CMl~fM Rl!POltTOFCONC>ITION ~Ne.1'iSi Ce1tJIMINU ... Demestl< ~ ... a. s.ut11 c:ust ~I ...... c... Met.a '" Ute Se..t• et c.1--.. ., Ille a-ef llllMMss J-•. ms. l"WlllMtl l1t Re~ le Call,__. ~i.... el.._ cw,_,, UIMMr Tltte '2. Viti• States Co*, Sectl• 161. . ASSETS 0.11.vs Cit. C.srtendduefrom~nks •.••...........•.........•..•. : ............. 621,~~ U.S. Tr•asury securities ............................................ 400,613.07 OC>llg.tllom of other u .s. Go.,.mment ~IH and corporations . • • . • • • . . . . . • . • .• • . . . .. . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . • . 100,000.00 otMf'MCurlllfl ................................... ' .................. 36.000.00 -=-••I lunds sold end securlllfl purch.Hed under agreements to resell ...................................... 2,200.000.00 Loarit .............................................................. SS4,9S1.'3 8aNI l>ftmlses, furniture •nd fl.octiwes, arWJ athef HMU representing ~nk premises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260,870.34 Olher•Hl't• •..•... · · .•. • · ............................................ s•.010." TOTALASSIETS •.••..•.•..••. , ......... : •.•••...•••.•. ". ••• •···•·· 4,lM,#t.U LIABIUTIES Dtm~ deposits of lndlvldualS, PW\n9r1'11ps, ~ . '°'PO'•tlofl• .................................................... 1,n1 ,.566.11> Time and wvl ngs deposits ot lndl vtciuats. PilftMtshlp$, ~corporations .................................................. 16S,•1t.6S Otposltsof Unit~ Stai.s 0o ... r~ ................................ 1•,1 .. ~ Qrtlfled 8nCI officers' checks, etc. . .• . . . . . . . . . . . • .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . • . 127,.561.A? TOTAL C>l!P'OSITS .............................. '2.ns,JkS6 I•> Total de~Oeposlb ......•.....•.•...••.. $1, .. t,"3.tt lbl Total llme and sevlft9S deposits ............ s 76S.•t2.6S Other llM>!llllH •............................. · ......... · ·· · · · ·• · · · .. • a.J, .. 7 ... TOTAL LIABILITI l!S ....•• : ...•.•..•••...•.••.....•...•.•.•...•... 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ICetdlllm " WI, the undlltllQMCI dlrecton•ltesttllt corrtctnen ol this rwport~ tlafl end OKI•• ti.at II Ml Men eumlned a., us and to Ult llHI Of - ..Sllell4tf ls lf11e and correct. ThCNMs H. 8i.ndl I 01,..cw • Alben Pltt1Mtel11 Olreclllt 'NICJl J . Florio Olt'KW Publllhed Or•noe cout oa11v flteac. ,,..., ~ms ' 17 f • i j t. j IO s ,.. A? 17 ' : I . I -Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 203, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today' Closing N.V.S&eeks TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1975 TEN CENTS Vallerga Trial Disnllssal Denied By GARY GRANVILLE Of lM 0.11• ~ ... SUff VENTURA -Sorting through prospective jurors to find 12 who wfll decide the fate of Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga began here today. Selection of the jury wa.5 or· dered Monday after Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw slapped down a last minute al· tempt by Vallerga's attorneys lo I end their client's trial before it began. Judge Shaw quickly ended the move when he refused lo quash an Orange County Grand Jury in- dictment that charges the as- sessor with seven criminal of· fenses. The defense attorney's petition • to have the indictment set aside centered on a telephone con· versation las\ April between Valler ga and Assistant Orange County Dis trict Attorne y Michael Capizzi. Capizzi recorded the conversa· lion wit'hout Vallerga 's knowledge and consent. said de- fense attorney Dave Ellson, a member of the three-man de· fenseteam. And later, Ellson charged, the Grand Jury's investigation of Vallerga was "infected" by a transcript of what be said was the unethically. if not illegally, obtained r ecording. At the time, Ellson said. Vallerga was the subject of a Gr and Jury inves tigation and should have been told his con· versation with Capizzi was being recorded. He also pointed out that, in testimony be fore the Grand Jury fi ve months earlier , Vallerga had cited his Filth Amendment rights and refused to tesllf y. Therefore, Ellson contended, the assessor had already Jet it be known that he was concerned about his constitutional rights. Capizzi, who is now tbe as- sessor's prosecutor, told Judge Shaw there was nothing un· ethical or illegal about the re- cording. He said California laws permit such recordings as long as one party in the conversation con· sent.a. 1be consenting party in lhll case wH rumself, Capiui said. He went on to point out that the subject of the phone conversation was assessmenL practices relat· eel to the Tandy Corp. And the Grand Jury indictment centers on the 1973 sale of a coun- <See V ALLERGA, Page AZJ 2 Toro Marines G • Office Blasted An underground group called the Red Guerilla F amily took credit for this bomb explosion in the San Francisco of· fices of the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Division of the Tre a s ury Department. Damages were estimated at $250,000 . Story, PageA5. Over Peru Space Pilots Take Pictures HOUSTON (UPI> -America's orbiting astronauts awoke today to the tune of "Cigarettes, Whisky and Wild, Wild Women" _, and then photographed Peruvian waters to learn more about the myst e r ious "El Nino" that sometimes wipes out anchovy Ranchwood fi sheries. Their Russian comrades were safely back on earth and Presi· dent Ford said the historic joint flight of the past week "is but the first step in continuing U.S.- Soviet cooperation in manned space activities." Non,..teaching Jobs Residents 'Unde aid'inCUSD Eye Co818 ,-p . Ranchwood Homeowners in El Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald "Deke" Slayton began the day 's scientific ac· tivities by snapping pictures or the Humboldt Current in the Pacific off the coast of Peru. This warm coastal current harbors large amounts of anchovy but cold wate rs move in every few years and the rich anchovy fis- hery di sa ppears. Thi s phemonenon is known as "El Nino." A study unveiled Monday night concludes that three out of four non-teaching employes in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict should be earning higher salaries. Salaries paid in the Capistrano dis trict w er e c o mpared t o • salaries paid in other unified school dis tri c t s in Orange County. The study states that 350 non- t eaching employes should be earning more; 13 should be earn· ing less, and 73 should remain un· changed. Non-t e achin g (classified) employes include secretaries, cus todians, bus driver s and school aides. Increases recommended in the study would cost the district $76,500, Robert Knapp, personnel services director, told trustees. They r eceived the study as an information item and took no ac- tion on it. Or. Bruce Julian, chairman of the study team tha t investigated the classified salary structure, said implementaLion or the re· * * * Budget Slash Study Delayed Capistrano school trustees de· ferred consideration Monday night of budget cuts necessary to pay for empJoye s alary in· creases. Trustees rescheduled the dis· cussion for 7 p.m . next Monday at San Juan Elementary School, 31642 El Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano. The item was deferred at 11 p.m. due to the lateness of the hour. The board has offered all employes a 1.S percent salary boost whlch would cost about $209.000. Teachers have de· manded a 20 percent increase while non-teaching employes have asked for a 12 percent in· crease. Kidnaped Boy OK BOSTON CUP]) -Glen Roy Miller, 4, kidnaped Sunday from h11 mother's apartmen\. was found u11barmed lifoect.y and Police arrat.ed a m• trying to collect a ransom. Police said Curt!a Holltns, 25. will be ar· ralped today ln Dorchester Dil· trlct Court on charces ol kidnap.. lQc enclextortlon. commendations would "correct the inequities that now exisL" Implementation of the study also was urged by Richard Cas· Ue, a Teamsters Union represen- tative . Bus dri vers in the Capistrano district belong to the Teamsters . He said that the district would fall farther and farther behind other Orange County school dis- tricts if the recommendations were not implemented this year. Trustees OK Insurance Package Hike An insurance package for employes of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District costing 12.2 pe rcent more than last year was a pproved Mon· day by district trustees. The premium on the plan will cost $974 per employe, up from $868 last year, according to dis· trict business m a nager Gil Moreno. The plan was approved as r e· commended to the board by a district ins urance committee which sent specifications to 79 companies and received 25 bids. · The c ommittee includes Moreno; Nick DiGiuro, the dis· trict's insurance broker of re- cord, and representatives or three em'Ploye organizations. Moreno said he did oot know OiGiuro's commission on lbe program. "When we buy a pro- duct involving millions of dollars. we never ask the vendor what kind of profit he's making," Moreno said. ''We select the lowest responsi- ble bidder. He gets our business and the commiss ion is no con- sideration. 1' Benefits available to Sad - dJeback Unified employes in- clude a Blue Shield health plan with a $300.000 major medical rider; a dental program provid· Ing 80 percent coinsurance and $500 lifetime orthodontia max· imum. lncreaset in the updated plan include: -Increasing the dental pro-sram. stepplns up orthOOontia to $1,000. -Increasing the medical cov· erase. -Switching to a dltferent car· rier and adlvld~nd plonforllfeln· suraoce wlth no increase ln cov-· eraae. Toro decided Monday night to move ahead with steps to get their s tree ts changed from private lo public in the hope that their upkeep costs will go down. Rick Bartoli was appointed to chair a committee seeking de· dication of the tract's streets to Orange County. The homeowners action was prompted by an unexpected as· sessmenl of $5 .50 added this month to their $9.42 monthly community association dues. Community Asso ci atio n Manager George Medrano told them the new fee is for street up- keep, li ghting and street clean· ing. ~ "I can't see the advantage of private streets. I think every- body here would like lo see them taken over by the COWlty,'' one homeowner s aid. After re ceiving the new bill. about 40 homeowners signed petitions to the Orange County Road Department .asking for public streets . Road department officials are studying the request and expect to send their analys is to the road commissioner next week. Homeowner Anna Collins said those concerned about street cos· ts may look into the possibility that Pacesetter Homes, builder of the .tract, might not have dis· closed the hidden costs of living there. Mrs. Collins said Geor ge Medrano, manager or the Lake CSee STREETS, Page A2) The space pilots, returning to a Houston-oriented sleep cycle, got a wakeup call from Houston con- trol at 5 : 21 a. m. The country and western m elody radioed up to them mentioned "Cigarettes and Whis ky and Wild. Wild Women ." Mission control said it was planned to wake the crew with a tape of ''The Legendary Stardust Cowboy" but the wrong tape was played. "Sounds like a little different atmosphere from what we're liv· ing in," Stafford said. The pilots · flight plan today was filled with experiments ranging from the exploration of the galaxy with special radiation sens ors to the study or the behavior or fish in the strange world of weightlessness. Slayton reported that fi ve fish eggs hatched overnight in the water-filled plastic envelopes containing tiny killfish being ob· served to see how they change their orientation without gra vity. "We're going lo be overrun with them here by Thursday," he joked. ''We're busier than the pro- v e r vi a 1 o n e -a rme d paper hanger ," Stafford said after the load of scientific investigations began Monday. The three Americans worked well into the night. Their only dis- appointment was continuing trouble with an X-ray telescope. But project officials reported other instruments were gather· ing valuable information. <See SP ACE. Page A2) Trustee Objects to Cost A plea for two greenhouses to accommodate growth of Sad· dleback College horticulture received a glower Monday night from cos t -conscious trus tee Robert Bartholomew, who also owns a nursery. Frank idarotta, chairman or the college's natural scien· ce dlvislon, sald the greenhouses were part of a $35,000 to $40,000 bucStet allocatlon required to· mHl the needs of a growing horticulture program. The two ,reenbouses, to be con.strueted ol flberous. would eo1t the district about $10,000 each. Trustee Robert Bartholomew. a 1'ult1n nurseryman, said the creenbouses were about flve Umes u expensive • t,bose at bls nunery. •'Mine are not plush but 1 that's the kind the students are going to have to work with when they get out,•· he commented. Sciarotta said the fiberglass house would be less susceptible to damage than the more com- monly u sed greenhouses with polyethylene covering. Bartbolom ew accused greenhouse manutactureers o£ selling their most expensive pro- ducta to 1chools because they know they can 1get away with "stick.ing it to UJem.' • · Scla.rotta .. id horticulture cluaes, with aao studen~ are bulline at the aeams. Trustees, who w.-e in= saeloo to try and • trict's prOPoled lr.T MU on budcet. will take ~P the bortlcultaral need.I .,. at • later meeting. ' UPIT9..,.... DEFENDS JFK -Theodore Sorensen, a top aide of Presi- dent Kennedy, told a Senate committee that Kennedy never knew ot or autbo.rUed any assassination plots against foreign leaders . Castro Plot Hatched as JFK Slain? WASHING TON (UPI) -On. the same day Pres ident John F . KeMedy was slain, CIA agents wer e making arrangements in Paris for an assassination at- tempt against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, the Washington Post reported today. The Post quoted an informed source as saying the CIA was passing guns "and. I think, OTHeR NATIONS USED LSD IN CONFLICTS, A4 poison .. to an anti-Castro "hit man" in Paris Nov. 22, 1963 when Kennedy was assassinated. Another source s aid CIA docu- ments confirm the Paris meeting took place on that day, the P05t reported. The newspaper said intorma- tion about the coincidence in tim- ing had been received by con· gressional iQvestigat.ors. But it said one source cau· tioned. "I wouldn'tread anything into" the coincidence. "It's just <See JFK. Page .U> Birtb Menaee Citizem in KanJ1aJJ Parle LIBERAL, Kan. <UPI) Police and Kamas game officals today kept surveillance on a city park to ruard •lainlt attacks on patrons from group ol menacing falcon· like birds. Sixteen kites,. carnivorous creatures that normally feed on tbe nea11 ot de8d uimall, were beck ID Ranilon Citde Part llG9day. The C:OIK'el'9 ..... lbe b(rdl bet• Friday. Police 1aJd • bird struict a 1- yeaN>ld 1lrl ln the bead • the came down a 1Ude. omcss wen called, and u.., kllled .. Mrd ba a nest ol fOQr. • Tbe 1urvi""8 Joined adRrs at a part three blocks a-., and Saturday pollu aald ~ of them repeatedly hanssed and dove at people. Mother Serving I Year By TOM BARLEY OftlleO.lly Pli.tSUtt Guilty verdicts were returned today in the Orange County Superior Court trial of two El Toro Marines accused or inflict· ing punishment that led to the de· ath o( a 2-year-old .Santa Ana girl. The jury in Judge Willia m Murray's courtroom ended a short delibe ration in the four- week trial of both men by finding Joseph Randall . 22, guilty o[ second degree murderfortbero1e he played in the killing last Feb. 20 of Krista Thomas. Judge Murray will sentence Randall August 1. He faces a poM{ble •late pri•on term of fjve years to ttf e. Co-defendant Craig Walter Hibner. also 22, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. He asked for immediate sentencing. Judge Murray foWld the rive and one-half months Hibner has spent in county jail to be suffi- cient imprisonment and ordered Hibner to serve two years proba· tion. Both men we re booked on murder charges after it was aJ . leged that the Thomas child was repeatedly ~panked by them and dunked in the bath water at the Thomas home several times. It was testified that the a buse of the child was triggered because she soiled her diapers. The jury was told that fecal mat· ter was shoved into the litUe girl's face during the abuse that Jed to her death. The little girl's mother, Holl}l Thomas, 19, was also charged with murder when Hibner and Randall were arrested. She was present in the home throughout the child's orde al. the prosecu- tion alleged. • Mrs. Thomas later plead8 guilty to voluntary manslaughtlt- and became a witness for the pro- secution in Vie trial of the tWo Marines. Judge Murray sentenced M!Ji. 1bomas to one year in the coun,~ jail and ordered her lo serye three years probation. OrH:<J ~-· v.-_3s:a: We•tller Low clouds and local fog night and morning hours with mostly sunny skies in I the afternoon Wednesday ... Little tempe rature j chaqe. Highs 70 at the • beaches rising to 83 in- land. INSIDE TODAY A Ccma Mna fatM" who loll hil son in o mmitnkt> occi- dent Jul~ 10, so11• the e~· perience helf*l him to find Cod. ~e at01')/ ond picture. ~&. • EW\.VPtlOT SB Tueedey. J\J!y 22. 107S ripie DeafliS ~ Man H eld in 2 A.ccide'llU '"' STOCKTON (UPI) -A young boy and a married eouple were killed Wlthin minutes of each other by the same drive r but in separa te accidents, t he California highway p atro l reports. The CHP said Monday a car driven by Ewart A. Bungo jum~d a curb at an intttSection and struck and kllled Tommy J . Souza, 9: Bungo, 33. Stockton, w as charged with felony mans)aughter and hit and run. An investigator said the car sped to lhe end of a dead end s treet, made a U-turn and returned, swerv· ing pas t angry neighbors who had seen the boy killed. A highway patrolman responding to the accident s aid he saw the car speed away a t about 75 miles an hour. Three blocks away, lhe CHP said, the car s mashed into one containing Lyle and Pearl Peach. Both were killed instantly and their car was knocked through a picture window of a nearby house, the in- vestigator said. FBI Profle Ford G110 ContrOI Measure Outlined WASHINGTON <AP) -The Ford administration today un· veiled its proposed gun control law that includes an FBI check ofl those who wis h lo buy handguns and sets certain strict ~andards for gun manufacture. Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi told rbe Senate juvenile delinquency subcommittee that the Ad· rhirtislration 's bill concentrates di illegal commerce in handguns apd centers its new enforcement elforts on 10 large metropolitan areas ·'where the problems of bandgun violence has reached <.:.risis proportions .'' • Levi said the Ford proposaJ <¥>es not contain n ational gun re- ~tralion and licensing because he said it is relt that that would be illusory in its expectaliorus. 4 He s aid the Ford proposaJ in· wives an original concept of 500 dew Treasury agents to be as· Signed lo the n ation's 10 largest cities lo attack the black market in handguns which provides weapons for criminals. He said MostAimre • · fJf Bus Setup, flut Not Riding ~ A survey released Monday by Ute Orange County Transit Dis· tJ;ct shows that 92.1 percent of the county's residents are now aware Orange County has its own bus system but that still hasn't persuaded a majority of them to hop on board for a ride. The $1 ,750 first-phase "awarc- qess and attitude" survey by TRAM Associates disclosed that ~ly JO percent of the 544 persons )901led by telephone had actually ridden on one of the buses. Among those who haven't used the bus system, 56 percent said Vley have their own cars and 4k>n 't need the bus. Another 13 aercent claimed the bus doesn't to to their destination and 18 per- oent said it's e ither inconvenient II> use the bus or that the bus sops are too rar away. However, the ~onsultants note in their report that the county's residents are generally in favor cf the bus system. Fifty-seven percent expressed a positive at- titude toward the network, 10 jtercent a negative attitude, and ~percent didn't care. 9 The consultants further noted that there was a more favorable •ttitude toward the OCTD among len;ons who hadn 'l read news fories about the transit district. ORANGE COAST ~l• DAILY PILOT 1rwi 0tffftQ9 Co•st O•Hy ,.0 01 wttn ... n. "~ "' ~....C: n.. 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He also said the Administra· lion's gun control proposal would ban the importation, domestic manufacture, assembly and s ale of cheaply made, dangerous handguns called "Saturday night specials." Levi said the Administration proposal requires that pistols have a manually operated safety and that their combined length and h eight must be at least 10 in- ches. Revolvers must pass a !ia!ely test to ·assure they will not fire if dropped and must have a barrel at least four inches long in addition to a frame that is at least 4 'h inches long. He said g\Jns which would fail such a test could not be sold or as· sembled or s hipped unless transferred to a gunsmith so that they may be altered in such a way that they would not be Satur· day night specials. Levi said the Administration wants to tighten the purchasing pr~ess of guns by requiring a buyer to fill out a form staling his name, age, residence, and the place where the handgun will be kept in add ition to stating that he is not among groups disqualified Crom possessing a handgun. A verification pJ:'ocedure would then be required by the dealer with a 14 -day waiting period before the ha ndgun <'ould be turned over. Levi said. Levi said the Administration's proposal also would o.uUaw the sale or two or more handguns lo an individual within one month and also make improvem ents on the require ments to become ::i gun dealer F ro•Page A I JFK •.. one of the great ironies of tu~­ tory." The Post said it could not de- termine how far the anti-Castro plot had been carried out. Castro has said he was in Varadero, Cuba. a l the lime of JFK's assassination, listening to French journalist J ean Daniel talk about Kennedy's apparent interest in re-establishing con· tact between the two nations. Meanw hile. a former lop lawyer for the CIA testified today an agreement was in effect between the spy agency and the Justice Departme nt for 20 years not to prosecute criminal of· fenses by agents in the line of duty. Lawrence Hous ton, genenil counsel of the Ct A from its incep- tion in 1947 until 1973, testified under questioning from Rep. Bella S. Abzug (D·N.Y.), who chairs the House government in· formation and individual rights subcommittee. Houston put into the House sub· committee's record the original March 3. 1954 . agreement between the CIA and the Justice Department. It said that "from lime to time" CIA employes would be caught in "a<'lual or probable viqlatioJl of criminal statutes." "Occasion a lly, however, the apparent criminal activities are involved in highly classified and complex covert operations," the memo said. Houston testified that, where POSsible. tbe facts of a c:riminaJ violation by a CIA employe would be turned over to the J usUce Department -but if the violation involved an brtelligence malw, tbe name or t.be a1ent or 4!mploye would not be fUmlshed. Later, Houston 1a1dbetoldthen Atty. Gen. Robert F . Kennedy ~bout an aborted •c~yplot with the Mafia to kUI Cut.ro. HOUiton told reporters that his impr~slon was that Kenn~y was learning of the P,lot for the first tlme, but that he 'wll!n'tt~r· ribly perturbed about It." Houston quoted KeMedy u say. m,, "H you're going lo have anything to do with the Mafi , cometomefirst ." ~Throat-----.' Decisioo · \: ' ~ P e nding · By JOUN VALTt:RZA Of 11\t o.tlfp Pli.tS~lf lfarbor municipal court' Judge Donald Dungan will aMounce a decision Thursday on whether Newport Beach pohcc will be able lo continue r e peated seizures of l wo allegedly porno- graphic films at a Balboa movie house. Dungan heard lengthy and technical arguments Tuesday at a bearing dealing wiUI the issue or search warrants involving the films "Deep Throat" and "Devil in Miss Jones." T he prosecution has asked Dungan to declare the films ob- scene and allow r epeated r aids at the Balboa Pussycat Theater. Pussycat lawyer David Brown accused the Orange County Dis· lrict Attorney's office of ''invent- ing procedure out of its own creative imaginatio11." Dungan, who had his own private screening of the films more t han a week ago after police temporarily closed down the theater to the public. ~ave no hint on bis decision due Thursday atl:JOp.m . Police have seized three copies of each of the films at issue in the hearing, a nd Brown argued strongly Tuesday that all but one print should be r eturned. Citing case law, the theater ch ain's lawyer asserted that search warrants were for the sole purpose of gathering and pre- serving eviden ce. He reiterated charges leveled at a recent city council meeting that the repeal· ed raids overstepped the rules of the warrant process. J lowever, Deputy District At- torney J ohn MeFarl ... cited a 1973 decision by Orartge County Supe rior Court Judge Byron MacMillan. He added that a s imilar decision by Dungan would r einforce the obscene status of the well-publicized films. "Every lime the films a re s hown they affront the law," McFarland asserted Dungan ended the hearing by citing voluminous written argu- ments submitted by both sides and said he needed time to digest the material. Dun gan also agreed l o reschedule until Thursday after- noon the formal arraignment of the theater management on ob- scenity charges stemming from police raids on the theater. Truck Spills D e adly Toxin; 4 in Hospital A drum of powerful plant fungicide that can be deadly lo humans fell from a moving truck in ·Orange Monday, s pilling enough toxic liquid to send four people lo th e h ospital and possibly contaminate seven others. Sever a l gallons chloropicrin poured onto the street near the in· lerseclion of Collins Avenue and Cambridge Street when a metal container split open on impact. A police spokesman said the truck driver, David Penrico, 39, from noi1hern California, told them the drum r olled off his n atbed truck as he turned the corner at about 3 p.m . Two low truck operators who witnessed the mishap and of· fercd to help were alm ost im· mediately s tri cken by the fungicide fumes which can be absorbed into the system through the lungs, the police spokesman said. Two motor cycle policemen who pulled up lo the scene lo in- vestigate were also rushed to the hos pital after breathing the poison. The truck operators were iden- tified as Mark Grill of Orange and Bill Farr of Villa Park. The officers were Ray Griffith and Larry McLemore. All were treat- ed and released al Chapman General Hospital. Police are stlll looking for three or four t eenagers in a 1968 metallic blue Chevrolet MaJibu which stopped nexl to the leaking drum tor a rew moments and then drove on. The youngsters may have been contaminated. Three small children seen near the barrel are also being soucht a nd t he police spok esman warned parents in the area to be on t h e a lert for poisoning symptoms. The s pokesma n aaid chloroplrrln polsont.na ls UIUally 3crompanied by eye itritatioo, a burning thr9at and nausea. The drum of fungicide was finally cove red with plaatic sheeting by flremen wearing gas masks and placed tnto a larger drum by a c rane for dispo!JaJ. Crash Kills Mayor MEXICO CITY (AP) -Six penoru1, lncJudina the mayor ot Acapulco, died ln two pJane ~Hh~ Mond ay, authorities r• ported . I . i .. . . Ciibl ,{,, Read - By Agency? :. r NEW YORK (UPI) - The FBI and the National Security Agency for at least l i ve years have monitored com m<?rcial ca· ble traU ic including messagu between foreign embassies ln lhe United States and their govern· menls, the New York Daily News reported today. In a copyrig hted story. the News said this was pos&ibly done "io violalioo of federal law," and was done with the "tacit ap. proval or personnel of the cable firms involved ... " The News, quoting in· formed sources, said the FBI would routinely photo- graph cables on file at ca- ble offices in downtown Washington. The sources said this was done with the help of willing t elegraph employ es. Fro•Page AJ VALLERGA Ly-owned computer a ppraisal system to Spartanburg County, S.C., Capizzi noted. The indictment alleges that Vallerga had a hidden fl.nan cial inte rest in the $2,045 saJe and il- legally accepted consulting fees and expenses from Spartanburg. Capizzi dismissed the Fifth Amendment argument by point- ing out that Vallerga's Grand Jury testimony was related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw 's <R- Newport B each ) 1972 con- gressional campaign. The alleged illegal use of coun· ty employes in Hinshaw's cam· paign is n ot r e l ated to the Spartanburg incident, Capizzi argued. Judge Shaw agreed with the 35-year-old prosecutor, quickly r efused to quash the indictment and or dered the selection of jurors to begin . Before he left the courtroom, Capizzi gave the judge a list of eight persons he expects lo call as witnesses during the trial. On the list is former Spartan· burg County Assessor John Q. Ebert. Jt was Ebert's hand written note that authorized a May 22, 1973, p ayment of $6,000 to Hinshaw for consulting fees re· lated to the appraisal system purchase. Capizzi is expected lo attempt lo prove during the trial that Hinshaw. who was Orange Coun- ty Ass~sor until January of 1973, later gave Valler ga $3,000 as his share of the fee. Fro•PageAJ STREETS ••. For es t Two Ma s t e r s Homeowners Association serv- i n g Ranchw oo d . told homeowners the re is no ceiling on the monthly dues. "If it gets so high that the homeowners can't pay it, he told us, they j ust have to sell ," she said. Makarios Plot NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -The Cyprus government h as toiled a plot by Greek army officers and others to assassinate President Ma karios , the pro-Makarios newspaper Eleftheros Laos claimed today . B fgh.!on LSD'!. ___ ....,...____ ~~~~~~~~~~~~' Crazed Painter • Jailed Ill Mesa By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OflMDellyl"I ... .._.. A house painter who police al· leged was crazed by LSD was jailed today arter a h~terical window-sma&hing rampage on Costa Mesa's e ast side that left a trail of violence, destruction, ter- rified citizens, and sent one ar· resting officer to the hos pita.I. Richard L. Loustaunau, 28, of 2.56 Esther St., Apt. B, remained in Costa Mesa City Jail in lieu of $25 000 bail today as polic'e sought criminal complaints in the case. Loustaunau was booked on sus· picion of assault with a deadly weapon on a pOlice officer and trespassing as a result of the rampage but Patrolman John Pherrin said more charges were likely. He said investigators will ask the Orange County District Al· torney to file charges including malicious mischief, assault and battery and possession of dangerous drugs against the sus· pect. . Flve tablets police allege to be LSD were confiscated during the incident apparently triggered at a party earlier in predawn hours at a residence in the 1900 block of Westminster A venue. Patrolman Robert Comuke's patr ol car er ashed into a parkway tree when he was even- tually attacked by the violent ar· restee, who allegedly unleashed a barrage of kicks inside the patrol car. Water Board Okays. Boost In Viejo Area Di r ect ors of the Sanlu Margarita Water District ap· proved a nine percent increase in the domestic water rate Monday. The increase. erfectlve Sept. l, means customers will pay 35 in· stead of 30 cents per 100 cubic feet on all quantities over 1,000 cubic feet used. Water biJls for the average user \\>ill go up from about $22.60 lo $24.70 for a two-month billing period. The Santa Margarita Water District covers part ol Miss.ion Viejo, Coto de Caza, and ~cape Country. The increa se is necessary. dis· trict directors said, because of an increase in the price the district has to pay for water from the Metropolitan Water District. An increase of about 20 percent also was approved for construc- tion and irrigation users, with the exception of the Lake Mission Vic· joproject. "We are setting up a speciaJ rate for them. We don't kiiow how much it's going to cost t.o pump the water over the hill and we con· sider the lake to be a category in iuelf," said the water district's Thomas O . Martin. The $6 million, llS-acre lake project n eeds 4,300 acre reel of water which early planning pro· jections indicated would cost about $400,000. "Since the Mission Viejo Com· pany has postponed the lake fill till next fiscal year, we thought we would wait on this rate until it is applicable," said James Smith, general manager of the water dis· trict. He was already bandcuff ed and atrapped into the back seat, police said, but still managed to raise bis feet in a frenzied assault on the lone policeman, who sus·' lained a shoulder separation and torn tissue. The victim of the 3:40 a.m. as · sault tried to radio headquarters for help as he rought orr the kick· inlt a ttack but the dashboard microphone was kicked out of hi! hand lo the floorboard. Investigators said the police car -w hich sustained no damage -rolled into the tree on Esther Street near Westminster Avenue al that point. when Of· fleer Cornuke managed lo turn of( the engine. Cornuke was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital by Sgt. Tom Lazar for emergency treat· ment of the shoulder injuries and released, but will require further medical care, poli ce said. Officer Pherrin said the sus· peel went to a home at 1987 Westminster A venue -scream· ing and howling -and tried to kick in the door but a chain lock device held it in place. Continuing down the street, he allegedly went to 1979 Westmins t er A venue, where trash cans were hurled through kitchen and living room win· dows, police said in recounting the allegedly drug-induced rejgn of terror. Loustaunau then allegedly broke in the kitchen door winqow with his fi st, unlocked it, entered and physically beat the woman occupant before kicking over a coffee table a nd ramming his fist through a living room wall. Officer Pherrin said he found the suspect crouched on the floor mumbling senselessly • after which b e was lied down in Patrolman Cornuke's car for th'! ride to jail. Officer Pherrin said he was questioning witnesses about the incident when Clifford W. Chap- man. of 1966 1h Westminster Ave .. came running lo tell him his partner was in trouble. He ran the block distance to the spot where Officer Comuke was battling Loustaunau in the police car and wit h the help of patrol men Ed Sulton, Neal Hewitt and Paul Cappuccilli, the violent man was subdued anu manacled with more handcuffs. FrOtllP~AJ SPACE ••. Alexei Leonov and Valeri Ku basov, the two Soyu z cos- monauts who opened the joint Soviet-American flight a week ago today. were resting at the modern Kosmonaut Hotel at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, 310 miles southwest of the dusty prairie where they landed Mon- day The Apollo was s taying up three days longer than Soyuz to add scientific res ults to the diplomatic successes already achieved. The Americans' Thursday af- t ernoon splashdown in the Pacific will mark the end of the 15th and final flight of the ship that carried m en to the moon and tbe Skylab space station. U.S . spacemen will not return to orbit until the space shuttle rocket plane begins flying in 1979. A WORD TO THE WISE- There is a tendancy for many carpet stores to use strictly a warehouse concept. One advantage is seeing carpeting in rolls rather than samples. Many disadvantages are evident -most operations of this type buy only Off-goods, so that the cusfomer only gets to see old patterns. or carpets the mills couldn't sell to regular out- lets. Also. this type of operation generally feels that experience is unimportant. and consequently the salespeople know little or nothing about the products. Finally, most w ill farm out the 1nstallat1ons to the lowest bidder. guaranteeing a poor installa- tion. (M any of these installers are contracting illegally without a state license.) At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry a large inventory, and the largest sample selection around. We have experienced salespeople, and our installers were trained by us. Finally, we are a state licensed contractor. DEN~S : iiisiiJlatiiin: ·custom drapsriss UC. 11() 210422 1663 Pt.ACENTIA A\lftqUE • COSTA Ml!SA, CAllf. 9262! • PHONE 6.46·,838 -6•6·2355 ' J u 17 ,, ) • I I 17 } ' ' \ I I ~ ( .. Irvine Today's Clo~i11g ---·· N. Y. Sto<•ks EDITION , VOL. 68, NO. 203, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1975 TEN CENTS Vallerga Trial Dis:missal Denied By G-'RY GRANVILLE Of .... 0.11, 1'1"4 SC.ft VENTURA -Sorting through J)tospective jurors to (ind 12 who will decide the fa\e of Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga began here today. Selection o( the jury was or- dered Monday after Superior Court Judge Robe rt Shaw slapped down a last minute at- tempt by Vallerga's attorneys lo end their client's trial before it began. Judge Shaw quk kly ended the move when he refused to quash an Orange County Grand Jury in- dict menl that charges the as· sessor with seven criminal of- fenses. The defense attorney's petition to have the indictment set aside . centered on a telephone con- versation last April between Vallerga and Assistant Orange County Dis trict Attorney Michael Capizzi. Capizzi r ecorded the conversa- li on without Vall erga's knowledge and consent, said de- fense attorney Dave Ellson, a member of the three-man de- fense team. And later, Ellson charged, the Grand Jury 's investigation of Vallerga was "infected" by a transcript of what he said was the unethically, if not illegally, obtained recording." At the tim e, Ellson s aid, VaJlerga was the subject of a Grand Jury investigation and should have been told his con- versation with Capizzi was being recorded. He also pointed out that, in testimony before the Grand Jury five months earlier. Vallerga had cited his Fifth Amendment rights and refused to testify. Therefore , Ellson contended, the assessor had already let it be known that he was concerned about his constitutional rights. Capizzi, who is now the as· sessor 's prosecutor, told Judge Shaw there was nothing un- ethical or illegal about the r e- cording. He said California laws permit such recordings as long as one party in the convers<.1hon con- sents. The consenting party in this case was himself, Capizzi said. He went on lo point out that the subject of the phone conversation was assessment practices relat· ed to the Tandy Corp And the Grand Jury indictment centers on the 1973 sale of a c°"n· <SeeVALLERGA, PageAZJ Irvine Co., City Clash Company to Appeal on Woodbridge UPITe~hoto An underground group called the Red Guerilla Family took credit for this bomb explosion in the San Francisco of- fices of the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Division of the Treasury Department. Damages were estimated at $250,000. Story, PageAS. ·Astronauts Take Pictures of Peru HOUSTON (UPI) -America's orbiting a stronauts awoke today to the tune of "Cigarettes. WhJsky and Wild, Wild Women" and then photographed Peruvian waters to learn more about the mysterious "El Nino" that sometimes wipes out anchovy Cables Read By Agency? NEW YORK (UPI) - 'The FBI and the National Security Agency for at least five years have monitored commercial ca- ble traUic including messages between foreign embassies in the United States and their govern- ments, theNew York Daily News reported today. In a copyrighted story, the News said this was possibly done "in violation of federal law," and was done with the "tacit ap- proval of personnel or the cable firms involved ... " The News, quoting in- formed sources, said the FBI would routinely photo- graph cables on file at ca- ble offices in downtown Washington. The sources said this was done with the help of willing telegraph employes. · fisheries. Their Russian comrades were safely back on earth and Presi- dent Ford said the historic joint flight of the past week "is but the first step in continuing U.S.· Soviet cooperation in manned space activities.•· Thomas Stafford. Vance Brand and Donald "De ke" Slayton began the day's scientific ac- tivities by snapping pictures of the Humboldt Current in the Pacific off the coast of Peru. This warm coas tal current harbors large amounts of anchovy but cold waters move in every few years and the rich anchovy fis· hery disappears. This phemonenon is knO\\'Tl as "El Nino." The space pilots, returning to a Houston-oriented sleep cycle, got a wakeup call from Houston con· trot at 5:21 a.m. The country and western melody radioed up lo them mentioned ''Cigarettes and Whisky and Wild; Wild Women . " Mission control said it was planned to wake the crew with a tape of "The Legendary Stardust Cowboy" but the wrong tape was played. "Sounds like a little different atmosphere from what we're liv· ing in," Stafford said. The pilots' flight plan today was filled with experiments ranging from the exploration of the galaxy with special radiation sens ors to the study of the behavior of fish in the strange world of weightlessness. ' (See SPACE, PageA2) ByDOUGLASFRrJ7.SCH£ Of IM DAiiy Piiot SUH The first clash over Irvine's new policy for financing capital improvements is expected before the city council tonight when the Irvine Company appeals $4 million worth of conditions placed on its planned Village of Woodbridge. The m eeting will be held at city hall, 4201 Campus Drive, at 7:30 p.m. The Village of Wood bridge is Police Hold Mesa Man lnRmnpage By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Otlh•D•ily PiletSUH A house painter who police al- leged was crazed by I.SD was jailed today a fter a hysterical window-s m ashing rampage on Costa Mesa 's east side that left a trail of violence, destruction, ter· rifted citizens, and sent one ar- res.ting officer to the hospital. Richard L . Loustaunau, 28, or 256 Esther St., Apt. B, remained in Costa Mesa City J ail in lieu of $25,000 bail tod ay as police sought criminal complaints in the case. Loustaunau was booked on sus- picion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer and trespassing as a resuJt of the r ampage but Patrolman John Pherrin said more charges were likely. He said investigators will ask the Orange County District At- torney to file charges including malicious mischief, assault and batte ry and possession of dangerous drugs against the sus- pect. Five tablets police allege to be LSD were confiscated during the incident apparently triggered at a party earlier in predawn hours · a t a residence in the 1900 block or Westminst er A venue. Patrolman Robert Comuke's patrol car c ras hed into a parkway tree when he was even- tually attacked by the violent ar- restee, who allegedly unleashed a barrage of kic ks inside the patrol car. He was already handcuffed and strapped into the back seat, police said, but still managed to raise bis (eet in a frenzied assault on the lone policeman, who sus- tained a shoulder separation and lorn tissue. The victim of the 3:40 a .m. as- sault tried to radio headquarters for help as he fought off the kick- ing attack but the dashboard microphone was kicked out of his band lo the floorboard. Investigators said the police (See RAMPAGE, Page AZ) Irvine Suit Upcoming Heiress' Caae on Cotut Land Due for Coun A lawsuit by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith that bas blocked the Irvine Company's proposed $7.6 million sale of Orange Coast l1nd l<r 1 state park t. scheduled to go to court in West Virginia next wedt. Theault, filed ln December, re· IUlted in an ir\jund:Loo blocking the planned Christmas DQ sale ol 3.$ miles of ~acb and blu!fs between Col'ona del Mar and Lq\ma Beach and 1,100 acres of Moro Canyon from t.be bu.ch to t.be San Joaquin mu. ridte. Tbe entln planned perk would mcompaa 1,3M acres. Kn. Smllb tned tbe suit in West Vlralnla, the state tn wblch the ll'Vil» Compan7 baa ltl ear- porate cbartel'. She contends that the sale price is too low. Com· parable beach property, her suit contends, would sell for far more than the $7.6 million figure re- ached after eight years of negotiations belween the com· pany and the s late. Mn. Smith's attorneys Friday ask"ed Kanawha County, W. Va., U.S. Ci.rcult Court Judae T'bomu E . McHltab to delay the trial. The motion wu denied, according to LottUa Browning, Lbe Judge'• aecretary. The planned coast park ls a key element ln the land uae design for the Irvine Company's coutal area, 10,000 acres in the unin· corporated area between Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach and Irvine. The park site is outlined on plans now working their way through the county Planning Commission. The company in- t.mda to try for ao Oranae County 1eneral ·plan amendment allow- lnc development or the coastal property lo November. At prese_nt, neither company offlcials nor representatives ol the state Department ot Paru and Recreation will eomment co tbe proposed sale pending the out· come of the non-jury tnal. Judee McHugh bas set side a wttk to bear areumenta. I \ bounded by Moulton Parkway, Culver Drive, the San Diego Freeway and J effrey Road. Company residential division manager Douglas Gfeller has ap- pealed planning commission de- velopment pre requis ites he believes will raise the cost of homes in the area. But the city's planning direc- tor, public works director :and two tra n s portation com- missioners contend that the potential price rise is not as im- UPIT•.._...o DEFENDS JFK -Theodore Sorensen, a top aide of Presi- dent Kennedy, told a Senate committee that Kennedy never knew of or authorized any assassination plots against foreign leaders . -Castro Death Plot Hatched As JFK Slain? WASHINGTON (UPI) -On the same day President John F. Kennedy was slain, CIA agents were making arrangements in Pans for an assassination at- tempt against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, the Was hington Post reported today. The Post qubted an informed source as saying the CIA was passing guns ''and, I think. OTHER NATIONS USED LSD IN CONFLICTS, A4 poison " to an anti-Castro "hit man" in Paris Nov. 22, 1963 when Kennedy was assassinated. Another source said CIA docu- ments confirm the Paris meeting look place on that day. the Post reported. The newspaper said informa- tion about the coincidence in lim· ing had been received by con- (See J FK, Page"2) Youths Admit Irvine Thefts Two joy riding juveniles con- fessed to a number or lrvme thefts and burglaries after being arrested in a stolen car early to- day. According to police, the youngsters. aeed 13 and 14, were al'1'e1ted after residents com· plained ol hot-rodding near Michelson Drive and Norton Slreet around 3 a. m . Tbe juveniles, police said, acknowledged Lhef\ ot. anqther' car,nve bicycln, several radios, tooll aad odaer itcm1. The un -.Did blcydee were re- turned to their owners and Ute Juveniles r,e leued to tbelr perenta th.LI ml>mlQI. .. portant as the conditions placed on the planned development. Gfeller protested requirements that the company post bonds for possible construction of future traffic signals, r eserve a transportation corridor, build bike trails and provide grade separations on the San Di ego Creek bike trail. Gfeller contends that over the past two years or planning, a variety of amenities required have raised the cost of Wood- Severe Afnue bridge homes $2,500. Of that, $500 per home is due to the opposed requirements, says Gfeller. But Transportation Com- missioner Mar y Ann Gaido pro- tests that. with homes planned to sell in the $60,000 to $85,000 price range, the additional $.500 is in- s ignificant. She and Transportation Com· missioner Jua nita Moe a re particularly incensed at Gfeller's response to the bike trail grade <SeeCLASH, PageA2) 2 Marines Guilty In Child's Death By TOM BARLEY Ot1he OallJ Pll•tSIAtt Guilty verdicts were returned today in the Orange County Superior Court trial of two El Toro Marines accused of inflict· ing punishment that led lo the de- ath of a 2-year-old Santa Ana girl. The jury in Judge William Murray's courtroom ended a short deliberation in the four- . Filling Pool · With Mesa's Water llkgal A Costa Mesan who allegedly pooled the Costa Mesa County Water District's resources Mon- day by running a hose from a fire hydrant to his swimming pool will have his day in court next month. Ronald Devito, 35, or 3490 San Marino Circle, was issued a cita- tion charging theft of 19,000 gallons of water worth about $11 after Pqli ce. Officer Sig Swanstrom di scovered the crime. Patrolman Swanstro m was cruising the area near Sunflower Avenue and Smalley Street when he spotted the hose attached to a fire hydrant and began following it to the other end. Officer Swanstrom said he dis- covered the other end of the hose hung over a backyard pence into a swimming pool at the Devito home. He then contacted the Costa Mesa County Water District. CMCWD officials said they hadn't given anyone permission to tie inlo one of their fire hydrants. Devito reportedly declared his innocence, telling police he had received telephone permission from the radio dispatcher when he called and asked the Costa Mesa Fire Department if he could use the hydrant. . Devit.o's case is s cheduled for an Aug-. 21 airing in Ha rbor Judicial District Court. Officer Hit; YouthJaikd An Irvine youth who alleged· ly punched a police ww!ettovcr agent was arrested Monday on assault and battery charges. Bryan K . Watts, 18, ot 17665 Rocbwe Way, University )lark, was arrested after being iden· titled u th• alle1ed assailant in the brief altercation. Accotd.ln1 to police, "N(ent 15-03'' wu atopped in a car at a stop light at Culver Drl" and the San Dieco Freeway when a man rode up oo a bicycle, c.Ued him a "narc," punched him twice in tbe eye and pedalled away. • week trial of both men by finding Joseph Randall, 22, guilty or second degree murder for the role he played in the killing last Feb. 20 of Krista Thomas. Judge Murray will senlence · Randall August l. He faces ~ possible state prison term of five years to life. Co-defendant Craig Walter Hibner, also 22, was found guilty or involuntary manslaughter. He asked for immediate sentencing. Judge Murray found the five and one-half months Hibner has spent in county jail to be suffi - cient imprisonment and ordered Hibner to serve two years proba- tion. Both m en we r e booked on murder'charges after it was aJ. leged that the Thomas child was repeatedly spanked by them and dunked in the bath waler at the Thomas home several times. It was testified that the abuse of the c hild was triggere d because s he soiled her diapers. The j ury was told that fecal mal- ter was shoved into the lillJe girl's face during the abuse that Jed lo her death. Tbe little girl's mother, Holly Thomas, 19. was also charged with murder when Hibner and Randall were arrested. She was present in the home throughout the child's ordeal. the prosecu- tion alleged. Mrs. Thom as later pleaded guilty to 'voluntary manslaughter and became a witness for the pro- secution in the trial of the two Marines. Judge Murray sentenced Mrs . Thomas to one year in the cou11t..Y jail and ordered her to serve three years probation. Or:~:"'~•••. ----- Weatller Low clouds and local fog night and morning hours with mostly sunny skies in the afternoon Wednesday. Lillie temper a ture change. Highs 70 al the beaches rising to 83 in- land. INSIDE TOO" 't' A Co1ta Mesa father wlw lo$t hi.$ son in. a minibike acci· dent July 10, says the e1 perience helped him to find Cod. Ste $tory and pcture Pogt~. ' . - • 1 . , AJ DAn. y PILOT Deadly Toxin Spilled J\ drum of powerful plant. !ung1c1dc that. can be deadly to humans fell rrom u moving truck tn Orange Monday. ~pltl\ng ~·oough toxi(' liquict to seod four people to the hospital and possibly contaminate seven others. Several gallons chJoropicrin 1>0ured onto the street near the in· tersecUon of Collins Avenue and Cambridge Street when a metal container split open on impact. .-\ police spokesman said lhe truck driver. David Penrico, 39, from northern California, told them the drum roUc.-d off his Oalbed truck as he turned lhe comer at ubout 3 p.m. Two tow truck operators who witnessed tht• mishap and of. fered to help were almost 1m· mediately s t r icken by the fungieide Cumcs which can be absorbed into the system through the lungs, the police spokesman said. Two motorcycle policemen who pulled up to the scene to in· vestigall' were also rushed lo the hospital :i rtcr breathing the poison . The truck operators were idcn· tified as Mark Grill or Orange and Bill Farr of Villa Park. The oUicers were Ray Griffith and Larry Mc Le more All were treat- ed and r eleased at Chapman General Hospital. Police are still looking for taree or four teenagers in a 1968 metallic blue Chevrolet Malibu \lllh.ich stopped next t.o the leaking drum for a few moments and tben drove on The youngsters nl:ly have been contaminated. (fhrec small children seen near the barrel arc also being sought :.it\d the p olice s pokesman "9rned parents in the area to be oti the a le rt for po1~o ning ~imptoms. The s poke s man s aid ('hloropicrin poisoning is usually accompanied by eye irrilal1on. a bUming throat and nausea. . The drum of fungicide was finally covered with plastic s~eeting by firem en wearing gas rQ,a.SkS and placed into a larger drum by a crane for disposal. • 1JrvineEmploye -!faces Charges :~Irvine pollce arrested a city '.-nploye Monday on charges of Shoplifting and marijuana fiossession. ·Karen Garrotson. 23, was ar- ~sted al the Alpha Beta market Cit Culver and Michelson drives at 5:20p.m . An Alpha Beta guard claimed he saw her put about $4 worth of C_l)JldY and skin oil in her purse. The guard claimed lhat, when he ·190ked through her purse, he (bund the merchandise and two dUnces of marij uana. ':Miss Garrotson, a part·time 93rks and recreation activity •ader. was fired this morning, 1 ccording t o Commun ity if.?rvices Di rector Paul Brady. . i4.gency Okays . :Weapons Deal WASHINGTON <UPI) -The state department confirmed to· day it approved the sale or 1,400 •merican handguns w an arms •eater in Beirut four months ago. • A d epartment o f ficial ..,escr ibed the sale of $68,680 .,.,orth of revolvers, pistols and .-mmunition as a "small, normal transaction." . . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT trllt (.tf .. nQt (N\t O._,,y.P1tOI. #<I 11' "#lt'"9t n 1 c r..M t ... n. t1 tM NllW\ P, P\\ I\ pvl)U'."""'11'1'1 I"' nt1tn(to• (o..•.1 P\lb1t,n1f'q C.omc>""'• ,-,.,.,,,, .. t, ~ ,,,.... 1t punt• Jv•t1 MOftOl\f 1n1,von fr10;ty to1 '" ,,. t.¥1\ft ~,.•P"''1 f\~Af h H..-.tlnoton lY •· t-, n,_,,., ,,.,,, Vflh "· h •ln• ~•cldh1H~~ V•U•, -tn•f U.OvM Be•<h'S.Outh Co•\t ,. 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Three bloc ks away, the CHP said, the car smashed into one containing Lyle and P earl P each. Both were killed instantly and their car was knocked through a picture window of a nearby house. the in· vestigator said. Harbor Court Rule Due on Porno Film ByJOHNVALTERZA Of lllf Oally Plltl S~ff Harbor municipal court Judge Donald Dungan will announce a decision Thursday on whether Newport Beach police will be able to contin ue repeated seizures of two allegedly porno- graphic films at a Balboa movie house Dungan heard lengthy and technical arguments Tuesday al a hearing dealing with the issue of search warrants involving the films "Deep Throat" and ''Devil in Miss Jones.·• · The prosecution has asked Dungan to declare the films ob- scene and allow r epeated raids at the Balboa Pussycat Theater. Pussycat lawyer David Brown :iccused the Orange County Di s· trict Attorney's office of "invent· ing procedure out of its own creative imagination." Du ngan, who had his own private screening of the films more than a week ago after police temporarily closed down the theater to the public, gave no hint on his decision due Thursday at 1:30 p.m . Police have seized three copies of each of the films at issue in the hearing, and Brown argued strongly Tuesday that all but one print should be returned. Citing case law. lhe theater . E'ro• Page AJ VALLERGA ty·owned computer appraisal system to Spartanbur~ County, S.C .. Capizzi noted. The indictment alleges that Vall erga ha d a hidden financial interest in the $2,045 sale and ii· legally accepted consulting fees and expenses from Spartanburg Capizzi dis missed the Fifth Amendment argument by point· ing out that Vallerga's Grand Jury testimony was related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's ( R· Newport B each> 1972 con- gressional campaign. The alleged illegal use or coun- ty employes in Hinshaw's cam· paign is not related to the Sparta nburg incident, Capizzi argued. Judge Shaw agreed with the JS.year-old prosecutor, quickly r efused to q uash the indictment and order ed the selection of jurors to begin. Before he left the court.room, Capizzi gave the judge a list of eight persons he expects t.o call as witnesses during lhe trial. On the list is former Spartan· burg County Assessor J ohn Q. Ebert. It was Ebert's hand written note that authorized a May 22, 1973, payment o f S6,000 to Hinshaw for consulting fees re- lated to the appraisal system purchase. Capizzi is expected to attempt. to prove during the lrial that Hinshaw, who was Orange Coun· ty Assessor until J anuary of 1973, later gave Vallerga $3,000 as his share of the fee. chain's la wyer asserted that search warrants were for the sole purpose of gathering and pre- serving evidence. He reiterated charges leveled at a recent city council meeting that the repeat- ed raids overstepped the rules of the warrant process. However, Deputy District At· torney John McFarland cited a 1973 decision by Orange County Supe rior Court Judge Byron MacMillan. He added that a simila r decision by Dungan would reinforce the obscene status of the well-publicized films. ··Every time the films are shown they affront the Jaw," McFarland asserted. Dungan ended the hearing by citing voluminous written argu. ment.s submitted by both sides and said he needed Li me to digest the material. Dung an also agreed to reschedule until Thursday after· noon the form al arraignment of the theater m anagement on ob- scenity charges stemming from police r aids on the theater. SPACE ••• Slayton reported that five fish eggs hatched overnight in the water -filled plastic etivefopes containing tiny killfisb being ob· served to see how lhey change their orientation without gravity. "We 'r e going to be overrun wilh them here by Thursday," he joked . "We're busier than the pro- ver vi a 1 one-a rme d paper hanger,·• Stafford said after the load of scientific investigations began Monday. The three Americans worked well into the night. Their only dis· a ppointme nt was continuing trouble wilh an X-ray telescope. But project officials reported other instruments were gather- ing valuable information. Alexei Leonov and Valeri Kubasov, the two Soyuz cos- monauts who opened the joint Soviet-Ame rican flight a week ago today, were resting at the modern Kosmonaut Hotel at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, 310 miles southwest of the dusty prairie where they landed Mon· day. The Apollo :was staying up three days longer than Soyuz to add scientific res ults to the diplomatic successes already achieved. The Americans' Thursday at l ernoon s plas hdown in tht- Pacific will mark the end of the 15th and fi nal flight of the ship that carried men to the moon and the Skylab space station. U.S. spacemen will not return t.o orbit .until the space shuttle rocket plane begins fiying in 1979. . Trustee Objects to Coit /\ plea for two greenhouses lo 3ccommod3tc growth or Sad· d leback College bortlculture received a glower Monday night from cost-consciou s trustee Robert Bartholomew, who also owna a nursery. Frank Sclarotta, chairman of the college's natural scien- ce dlvisiOll, sald the '1"ftllhouses were part of a $35,000 to $40,000 budaet allocation r~uJred to meet the needs of a ~rowing horticulture program. The two greenhoues, to be comt.ructed of fiberglass, would C<ltl lhe distrlrt about $10,000 each. that's the kind the student.a are going to have to work with when tbey aet out,'' be commented. Sclarolt.a sald the fiberalass house would be less suacept.ible t.o damage lban the more com- monly used greenhOuses with polyethylene covertnr. · Bartholomew accused sreenhouse manufactureen of sellinf lbeir mmit expensive pro- duct.I to 1chools because they know they can get away with "sticking it t.o them." Sclarotta 1ald bortkulture cluaet, with 330 student.I, a.re bullin• at the IHIM. Trualeti1, who were in study Me8lon to U'J and pnme the dis- trlct 's propos~d s1e.s mUllon bud eet, wl 11 take up the bortJcultural needs again at a JFK ••• sresalonal in~e1Ugators. But It Hid one source cau· tloned, 411 wouldn't read anything Into'• the coincidence. ''It's Just one of the great lrorucs or hts- tory." The Post said it could not de· termine how far the antl·Cast.ro plot had lwen carried out. Castro has said he was in Varadero. Cuba. at the time or JFK's assnssination, Ustenlng to French Journalist Jean Damel talk about Kennedy's apparent interest m r e-establishing con· tact betw~en the two nations. Mea nwhile . a formec lop lawyer for the CIA testified today an aareemenl was in effect between the spy agency and the Justice De partment for 20 years not to prosecute criminal of- fenses by agents in the line of duty. Lawrence Houston, general counsel of the CIA from its incep- tion in 1947 until 1973, testified under questioning from Rep. .Bella S. Abzug <D·N Y.>. who chairs lhe House government in· formation and individual rights 5ubcommittee. Houston put into the House sub- committee's record the original March 3, 1954, agreement between the CIA and the J ustice Department. It said that •'from lime to time" CIA employes would be caught in "actual or probable violation of criminal statutes." "Occasionally, however, the appar ent criminal activities are involved in highly classified and complex covert operations,·• the memo said. Houston testified that, where possible, the facts of a criminal violation by a CIA employe would be turned over to the Justice Department -but if the violation involved an intelligence matter, the name of the agent or employe would not be furnished. Later. I louston said he told then Atty. Gen . Robert F. Kennedy about an aborted agency plot with the Mafia to kill Castro. Council Eyes Irvine Coastal Plan in Laguna A delegation of Irvine Com- pany planners will present final plans for development of 10,000 coastal acres north of Laguna Beach to the Laguna Beach City Council at 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday night at City Hall. · The plan, as submitted to the Orange County Planning Com· mission, calls for relatively dense development to~ard the Newport Beach end of the coastal property with light development near the Laguna Beach end. Since the land falls outside or the Laguna Ileach city limits, the city has no approval power over lhe plan. The city, however, has been represented on a multi- agency planning group sel up by lhe Irvine Company to assist with the coast al planning pro- j ect. Al past meetings, ~e council has expressed concern over .the impact the coastal development would have on Laguna Beach. Council members have bee n particularly worried about traf· fie that may be dumped onto Pacific Coast Highway and other Art Colony streets. The company proposes to build between 13,000 and 19,000 homes on the land over a period of 20 to 30 years. Only about 3,000 acres would accommodate hqus ing. TI1e rest would be set aside as open space. 'TEARS' SHED OJ/ER BIG LOSS BOSTON CUPJ) -A vanJoad of musical equipment was a~en from · lbe musical group Blood, Sweat and Tears aft•the popul a.r rock group entertained 15,000 persons in a free City Hall Plaza concert. The loss was estimated Monday at about. $30,000 by Fred lltiler, the group's manager. ''Thls could put us out ol busl· ness," a worried Heller told t.bc .Bosten Globe. The concert bad concluded and the nine-member ~roup wu hav· ing a bite to eat in the city when the theft took place. Fro•P~AI CLASH ••• separation requirement. Gfeller calls it "a gold·plated environmental requirement, not al all worth the baUoohing It will do to the cost of housing 1n the Village of Woodbridge. "We feel," Mrs. Moe says, "lhat calling it a gold-plated en· viron men la 1 r e quirement reflects an attitude that bike trails are only a frill and are not to t>e taken seriously as a transportation alternative to the automobile." . Similarly. Public Works Direc- tor Brent Muchow and Assistant Planning Director Claudette DonateUa have produced a point· by-point rebuttal to company ob- jections. Th~ conclude, "The company has bit upon one salient in· disputable point. That is, that lhese conditiomt will add to the cost of housing. Staff's intent in these conditions is w guarantee the impleme ntation o( the (plans) and the village concept. We feel the four conditions t.o be reason able and necess ary toward that end and cannot in good conscience recommend their deletion ... The company, they said, did' not consider the requirements carefully in making the objec· tions. The debate rocuses on a new ci ty capital improvements policy that places on developers the respons ibility to provide facilities needed because of new developments. Those requirements, the com· pany contends, will prompt the county to drop out of bike trail financing in Irvine due to the re· quirements on developers. Miss Donatella retorts that the con- tested trail is on the connly's financing schedule for this nscal year. The company also contends that some required t r a ffic signals are unnecessary. But Muchow answers that. while the stoplights may not be needed to handle traffic volume. there are other considerations such as ac- cidents at intersections that may require the devices. The company contends that grade separations on the San Diego Creek trail wi ll be un- necessarily expensive. Mrs. Moe and Mrs. Gaido point to the Santa An a River bike trail, which has similar underpasses on the creek bed. and contend they can be easily included in construction. Train Blaze· Out ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) -A grease fire broke out early today in a wheel bearing and axle of a truck carrying bombs, bul was quickly extinguished. The bombs were destined for the Stumpy P oint military a mmunition terminal near Southport, N.C. They were not armed. -F,.._P .. eAI RAMPAGE ••• · car -wblch au1t&lned no damace -rolled into the tree on Eat.her streel n•ar Westminster Avenue at tbal polnt. when Of· fleer Comuke menaaed to tum olf tbe en,ine. Comuke was takm to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital by Sgt. Tom Lazar for emergency treat- rnent of the s houlder lnJwi.es and releued, but will require further medical care. police itaid. Offlcer Pherrin said the sus- pect went to .a home at 1987 Westminster A venue -scream- 1.rtg and howling -and tried to kick in the door but a chain lock device held it in place. Contlnuln1.down the street, be alle1edly w e nt t o 1979 Westminster Avenue, where t.rasb cans were hurled through kitchen and Uving room win- dows, police said in rerounting lhe allegedly drug.induced reign of terror. Louslaunau t hen a llegedly broke in the kitchen door window with his fist, unlocked it, entered and physically beat the woman occupant before kicking over a coffee table and ramming his fist through a living room wall. Officer Pherrin said he found the suspect c rouched on the floor mumbling senselessly, after which he was tied down in Patrolman Comuke's car for the ride to jail. Officer Pherrin said be was questioning witnesses about the incident when Clifford W. Chap- man, of 19661h Westminster Ave., came running to tell him his partner was in trouble. • He ran the block distance to the spot where Officer Comuke was battling Loustaunau in the police car and with the help of patrolmen Ed Sutton, Neal Hewitt and Paul Cappuccilli, the violent man was subdued and manacled with more handcuffs. Inves tigators said the desperate officer had managed to flip on the police car's revolv- in& red and blue lights as a last· ditch effort to attract attention as he fought the frenzied prisoner. Noise Tesu Scheduhd Near Airport Monitoring of airplane noise will take place Friday, Saturday and Sunday in coastal areas near Orange County Airport accord· ing to Norm Ewers. airport noise environmental specialist. Ewers said the tests are part o( the Environmental Impact Report on the airport. The tests are being conducted by private firms operating independently from the airport's own noise specialists. Airpo.rt specialists already have conducted similar tests in determining i:ioise levels. "They are taking confirmatory ~ readings," Ewer s said. Friday the monitors will be stationed n e ar Willow a nd University Streets in county ter· ritory. Saturday the testing will take place in the Eastbluff sec· lion of Newport Beach. Sunday readings will be taken from the Promontory Point section of Newport Beach. The monitors will use a van with special electronic equip- ment to test airplane noise levels. They will take a 24-hour- sample at each site, Ewers said. The firms conducting the tests are Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenha ll of Los Angeles and E l ectromag n etic Systems Laboratories of Sunnyvale. A WORD TO THE WISE- There is a tendancy for many carpet stores to use strictly a warehouse concept. One advantage is seeing carpeting In rolls rather than samples. Many disadvantages are evident -most operations of this type buy o nly Off-goods, so that the cusfomer only gets to see old patterns. or carpets the mills couldn't sell to regular out- lets. Also. this type of operation generally feels that experience is unimportant. and consequently the salespeople know little or nothing about the productt. Finally. most will farm out the installations to the lowest b idder, guaranteeing a poor install&· tion. (Many of these Installers are contracting Illegally without e state license.) At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry a large inventory, and the largest sample selection around. We have experienced salespeople, and our installera were trained by us. Finally, we are a state licensed contractor. DEN'S : iiisia11at}iin:. custom d rs psriss I 1663 '9LACENTIA AVErqU I! • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6"6·-4838 -6..C6-2355 Trustee Robert Bartholomew, a Tustin nu"\eryman, uld the grcenbouses were abo11t flvo lime~ as expensive u those at his nunery. "Mine are not pi~but loter meeUna. . ,.- • 1 , ·) H11ntington· Beach Fo11ntain Valley EOITtON Todoy·s Cl0Hi11g N.Y. StoekH VOL. 68, NO. 203, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1975 TEN CENTS Vallerga Trial Disnrlssal Denied 4 DilllJ Piiot St•ll Photo HEADED FOR COURT -Orange County Deputy District At- torney Michael Capizzi lugs two arm loads of legal brief· cases into Ventura County Court for the-trial of Assessor Jack Valle rga but a Ventura citizen, sucking on her sucker, appears unimpressed by it all. Severe 'A fJuse 2 ~jnes Guilty In Child's Death By TOM BARLEY OftM Dally Piiot SUft Guilty verdicts were returned today in t he Orange County Superior Court trial of two El Toro Marines accused or inflict· ing punishment that led to the de· ath of a 2·year·old Santa Ana girl. Ford Outlines Gun Control Law Proposal WASHINGTON (AP) -The Ford administration today un· veiled its proposed gun control law that includes an FBI che<:k on those who wis h to buy handguns and sets certain s trict standards for gun manufacture. Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi told the Senate juvenile delinquency subcommittee that the Ad- ministration's bill concentrates on illegal commerce in handguns and centers its new enforcement efforts on 10 large metropolitan areas "where the problems or handgun violence has reached ~risis proportions.'' Levi said the Ford prop05al does not contain national gun re- gistration and licensing because he said it is felt that that would be Wusory in its expectations. He said the Ford prop05al in· volves an original concept of 500 new Treasury agents t.o be as- signed to the nation's 10 largest cities to attack the black market In handguns which provides weapons for criminals. He said the agents would have no other duties. The jury in Judge William Murray's cou rtroom ended a short deliberation in the fOUT· week trial of both men by finding Joseph Randall , 22, guilty of second degree murder for the role he played in the killing last Feb. 20 of Krist a Thomas . Judge Murr ay will sentence Randall August 1. He faces a possible s tate prison term of five years to life. Co·defendant Craig Walter Hibner, also 22, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. He asked for immediate sentencing. J udge Murray found the five t and one·half months Hibner has spent in county jail to be suffi. cient imprisonment and ordered Hibner to serve t.wo years proba- tion. ~oth men were booked on murder charges after it was aJ. leged that the Thomas child was repeatedly s panked by them and dunked in the bath water at the Thomas home several times. It was testified that the abuse of the child w as trigger ed because she soiled her diapers. The jury was told that fecal mat· ter was shoved into the UlUe girl's face during the abuse that led to her death. The litUe girl's mother, Holly Thomas, 19, was also charged with murder when Hibner and Randall were arrested. She was present in the home throughout the child's ordeal, the pr05ecu· tion alleged. Mrs. Thomas later pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and became a witness for the pro- secution in the trial of the two Marines. Ad1'enture Site By GARY GRANVll.LE OftM O.llJ Plla41Uff VENTURA -Sorting through prospective jurors to find 12 who will decide the fate of Orange County Assessor J ack Vallerga began here today. Selection of the jury was or· dered Monday after Superior Court Judge Robert Sh aw slapped down a last minute at· tempt by Vallerga's attorneys to .. end their client's trial before it began. Judge Shaw quickly ended lhe move when he refused to quash an Orange County Grand Jury in· dictment that charges the as· sessor with seven criminal of· fens es. The defense attorney's petition lo have the indictment set aside centered on a telephone con· versalion last April between Vallerga and Assistant Orange County Dis lnl'l Attorney Michael Capizzi. Capizzi recorded the convers a- tion without Vall e r g a 's knowledge and consent, s aid de- fense attorney Dave Ellson. a member of the threc·man de· fense team .. And later, Ellson charged, the Grand Jury's investigation of Vallerga was "infected" by a ttanscnpl of what he said was the unethically, if not illegally. obtained recording. Al the time, Ells on said, Vallerga was the subje<:t of a Grand Jury investigation and sho'!ld have been told his con- versation with Capizzi was being recorded. He also pointed out that, in testimony before the Grand Jury <See VALLERGA, Page A2) JFK Slaying· Irony Castro Death PWt Hatched Nov. 22, 1963? WASJUNGTON (UPI) -On the same day P resident John F. Kennedy was slain, CIA agents were making a rrangements in Paris for an assassination at- tempt against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, the Washington Post reported today. The Post quoted an informed source as saying the CIA was passing guns "a nd, I think. OTHER NATIONS USED LSD IN CONFLICTS, A4 poison" to an anti·Caslro "hit man .. in Paris Nov. 22, 196.1 when Kennedy was assassinated. Another source said ClA docu· ments confi rm the Paris meeting look place on that day, the Post r eported. The newspaper said informa· lion about the coincidence in Lim· ing had been received by con- gressional invest igators. But it said one source cau· tioned, "I wouldn 'l read anything into'' the coincidence. "It's just one of the great ironies of his- tory." The Post said it could not de· termine how far the anti·Castro plot bad been carried out. Castro bas said he was in Varadero, Cu ba , at the time or JFK's assassination, listening to French journalist Jean Daniel talk about Kennedy's apparent interes t in r e·eslablishing con- tact between the two nations. Meanwhile, a former top lawyer for the CIA testified today an agreement was in eCfecl between the s py agency and the Justice Department for 20 years not lo prosecute criminal of· fenses by agents in , the line or duty. Lawrence Houston, genera l counsel of the CIA from its incep- tion in 1947 until 1973, testified under questioning Crom Rep. Bella S. Abzug <D·N.Y.), who chairs the House government in· formation and individual rights subcommittee. · Houston put into the House sub· committee's record the original Marc h 3, 1954, agreemen t between the CIA a nd the Justice Department. It said that ''from time to time" CIA employes would be caught in "actual or probable violation or criminal statutes." "Occasionally, however, the apparent criminal activities are Valley Cras h Vietims Buffington Rites Slated Wednesday Funeral services will be held Wednesday for Fountain Valley High School Assistant Principal Dave Buffington and his wife, Sharon. The Burfingtons. 9447 Kiwi Circle, Fountain Valley, were killed about midnight Friday near Desert City when their car apparently went out of control and hit a guard rail, according to witnesses. Their two sons, Michael and James, survived the crash and are back in Fountain Valley. Services are set for 2 p.m. at St. Wi lfrid's Episcopal Church, Huntington Beach. Interment will fol low at P acific View Memorial Park, Corona del Mar. Mr. Buffington was assistant. principal at Fountain Valley High School. and was also serv· ing as summer school principal this year. He worked for 12 years in the Huntington Beach Union High School District. He was at Marina High before moving lo Fountain Valley High when it. opened in 1966. M rs. Buffington wa s a graduate of Valley College in San Bernardino and had worked 10 years as a ba nk se<:relary at various places in Corona del Mar and Fountain Valley. She was also named Woman or the Year by St. Mary 's Episcop al Church in Laguna Beach. Mr. Buffington was active in community affairs as a member (See RITES, Page A2) Astronauts Take Handicapped Swim Pool Approved Pictures of Peru HOUSTON (UPI) -America's orbiting as tronauts awoke today to the tune of "Cigarettes, Whisky and Wild, Wild Women" and then photographed Peruvian Stable Hit By Lawsuit Five Huntington Beach resi· dents who claim that a nearby stable is emitting noxious fumes and attracting mes went to court Monday in a bid to have the facility closed down. Named as defendant in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that seeks a preliminary injunction is William C . Williams, ope rator of Bill Williams Stables, 7021 Ernest St. Plainlif(s Bruce L. and Teresa K. Gr eer, 18792 Stewart St., Charles B. and Rosa Vavra, 18736 Golden West Ave. and Irvin Glen Greer, also of Stewart St., claim that the stables are a health hazard. waters to learn more about the mysterious "El Nino" that sometimes wipes out anchovy fisheries. Their Russian comrades were safely back on earth and Presi· dent Ford said the historic joint flight of the past week "is but the first step in continuing U.S.· Soviet cooperation in manned space activities." Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald "De ke" Slayton began the day's scientific ac· tivities by snapping pictures or the Humboldt Current in the Pacific off the coast or Peru. This warm coastal current harbors large amounts or anchovy but cold waters move in every few years and the rich anchovy fis- hery disappears . This phemone non is known as "EJ Nino." The space pilots, returning to a Houston-oriented sleep cycle, got a wakeup call from Houston con· troJ at 5:21 a.m . The country and western melody r adioed up to them mentioned ''Cigarettes and CSffSPACE, Page AZ) The City of Huntington Beach agreed Monday night to commit $105,000 toward construction of a s wimming pool for handicapped persons at the new Ocean View High School site. But after considerable debate, the city council refused to make a firm commitment of mor e money for a future total swim complex requested by the Hunt- ington Be ach Union High School District. High school authorities want the city to use future community development funds to spend from $300,000 to $600,000 on an Olym· pie-size, 50 meter pool. The pool wouJd combine all possible competition uses with special design features for han· dicapped residents of the city. It would serve many uses. The high school district wants to provide the site, if the city will build the complex . But Councilman Henry Duke issued the strongest objection lo the potential high c05t of the pro· je<:t and cast the lone vote (5·1 with Don Shipley absent) against committing even the $105,000. inv.olved in highly classified and complex covert operations," the memo said. Houston testified that. where possible, the facts of a criminal violation by a CIA employe would be turned over to the Justice Department -but if the violation involved an intelligence matter, the name or the agent or e mploye wou Id not be furnished. Poisonous Liquid Falls Off Truck A drum o( powerful planl fungicide that can be deadly to humans fell Crom a moving truck in Orange Monday, spilling enough toxic liquid to send four people to the hos pital and possibly contam inale seven others. Several gallons chloropicrin poured onto the street near the in·· tersection of Collins A venue and Cambridge Street when a metal container split open on impact. A police spokesman said the truck driver, David Penrico. 39, from northern California, told them the drum rolled off his flatbed truck as he turned the corner at about 3 p.m. Two tow truck operators who witnessed the mishap and of- fered to help were almost im· mediately stri cken by the fungicide fumes which can be absorbed into the system through the lungs, the police spokesman said. Two motorcycle policemen who pulled up to the scene to in· vestigate were also rushed to the hospital after breathing the poison. The truck operators were iden- tified as Mark Grill of Orange and Bill Farr of Villa Park. The officers were Ray Griffith and · Larry McLemore. All were treat· ed and released at Chapman Gener al Hospital. Police a re still looking for three or four teenagers in a 1968 metallic blue Chevrolet Malibu which stopped next to the leaking drum for a few moments and then drove on. The youngsters may have been contaminated. Three small children seen near . the barrel are also being sought and the police spokes m an warned parents in the area to be on the a l ert fo r poisoning symptoms. (See POISON, Page A2) • OrHA::••C <=----~ Weat•er He also said the Administra. tion's gun control proposal would ban the importation, domesUc rnanu! acture, assemblJ and sale of cheaply made, dangerous handguns called "Saturday night specials." .Playground Fee Okayed "The people around here no longer believe what they are told about costs . $650,000 is a lot or money," Duke said, referring to the cost for an Olympic pool. A 25·meter pool, like the other high schools have, would cost about half as much, according to city planners. Low clouds and local fog night and morning hours with mosUy sunny skies in the afternoon Wednesday. Little temperature change. Highs 70 at the beaches rising to 83 in· land. INSIDE TOD~\' A CO$ta Mesa father who lost his son in a mini~ acci· dent July 10. says the ez· pmnce helped him to /ind God. See story and picture Page86. Levi sald the Administration proposal requir es that pistols bave a manually operated safety and that tbelr combined length and height muat be at least 10 ln· cbes. Revolve rs must pass a safety lett to assure they will not ' nre if drop~ and must have a barre.I at least four inches toag ln llddlUon to a fnme that is at least 4~ lncbes long. He said fUllS which would fall such a tat c:ould not be sold or U· fembled or shipped uolesa l.rana!en-ed to a gunsmith ao that Lbey may be aJter-ed ln such a way that they would not be Satur· Oay mtht apeclals. ' 1be popular Adventure Play· ground in Huntington Beach will be open again in less tban a mont h , with some safety modi!ications and a slight entry fee. City council members un- anjmousty agreed Jfood~ night to reopen the park even if it does cost the clt.y about 11&000 the firlt year. Tbe hl1ber cosu include: s..eoo to pay lo-r $1 million worth ol Insurance for one year; '3,186 far work needed to modify the B~e Brothen gravel plt~ and $12,800 for t.be annual operaUoa ol the pla)'IJ'OWld. That totals more than $20,000, but parks and recreation leaders believe they can raise about $2,292 over the year by charging children a 2S·cent entry fee dur · ing lbe summer and 10 cents tor after school hours during the winter. Some of the modltlcations ln· elude: -Switchlna the entrance from the Gothard Street side ot the. gravel pit to the Talbert Averf\le alde. -Making some of the steeper cllffs Qff limita. -lmproYln1 the health eondJ· · tions in the Jakes. -Elimination or an overhead cable ride youngsters had built. City Parks Director Norm Worthy also told lhe council long range plans call for sbif'Ung the playground to a spot in the cen· tral park west of Golden West Street which bad been planned for an outdoor am phitbeater. ~ul when W orlhy said that would COil some more mcmey to hire co111u1tants to d.wlp lt., ColmcUman Jtrry Matney ob- j~. aaytna, '1.Don"t hire any COOIUft•Dtf. Let the kids plan, il'a lheir fal'k. We'll just acrcw it up.' • When on c hi g b school spokesman s uggested the basic s>09l could be built now for $105,000, and "embellishments" could be added later, the city's advance planner , Ed Selich, pointed out the current money is committed for some type of ban· dic:apped project, not a basic pool. s.lich also Hid future t•rat monies cannot be committed lo advance by the city because the city must follow a spedllc public proces. each yeu to ~~ Lbe top prloritia for eo1nmunity development fund1. • -- O~tl. Y PILOT H /F Tuetd•y. July 22, 1975 , .... Triple Deaths Paillter~~~~~~ SPACE. Man Held in 2 A.ccidenta Jailed in Rampage STOCKTON (UPI) -A young boy and a married couple were killed within minutes of each olher by the same driver but in separate accidents. the California highway patrol reports. The CHP said Monday a car driven by Ewart A. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0 1 Ille O<llly ~, .. , !.t.lff Bungki1lumped a curb at an intersection and struck and · ed Tommy J. Souza, 9. Bungo. 33, Stockton, was charged with felony manslaughter and hit and nm. A house painter wbo police al· leged was craz-ed by LSD was jailed today after a hysterical window.s mashing rampage on Costa Mesa's e ast side that left a trail of violence, destruction, ter· rifled citizens, and sent one ar- restlng omcer to the hospitaJ. An inves tigator said the car sped to the end of a dead end s tree t, made a U·lurn and returned. swerv· ing past angry neighbors who had seen the boy killed. A highway patrolman responding to the accident said he saw the car s peed away at about 75 miles an hour. -Richard L. Loustaunau, 28, ot 2S6 Esther St., Apt. B, remained in Costa Mesa City Jail in lieu or $25,000 bail today as police sought criminal complaints in the case . Three blocks away. the CHP said, the car smashed into one containing Lyle and P earl P e ac h. Both were killed instantly and their car was knocked through a picture window of a nearby house, the in· vestigator said. Loustaunau was booked on sus· picion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer and trespassing as a r esult of the r a mpage but Patrolman John Pher rin said more charges were likely. Joan Irvine Lawsuit Set For Court A laws uit by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith that h as blocked the Irvine Company's proposed $7.6 million sale of Orange Coast land for a state park is scheduled to goto court in West Virginia next w~k. The suit, filed in December, re· sblted in an injunction blocking the planned Christmas Day sale Of 3.5 miles of beach and bluffs between Corona del Mar and ' ;guna Beach and 1,100 acres of oro Canyon from the beach lo e San Joaquin Hills rid{!e. The entire planned park would qicompass 1,364 acres Mrs. Smith filed the suit m .. est Virginia. the slate in which '1te Irvine Company has its cor· p0rate cbarteir. She contends that the sale price is too low. Corn· para bl e beach property, her s uit contends, would sell for far more than the $7.6 million figure re· a ch ed aft e r eq~ht yea rs of negotiations between the com pany and the state. Mrs. Smith's attorneys Friday asked Kanawha County, W. Va ., U.S. Circuit Court Judge Thomas Jt. Mc Hugh to delay the trial. The motion was denied, according to Goretta Browning, the judge's +-retary. The planned coast park is a key ·element in the I and use design tor tbe Irvine Company's coastal •ea, 10,000 acres in the unin· &rporated area between Corona ~~ar, Lag una Beach and The park s ite is outlined on plans now working their way through the c ounty Planning • Commission. The company in· ~nds to try for an Orange County general plan amendment allow· iAg development of the coastal p-operty in November. .. • At present, neithe r company 9fficials nor re presentatives of the state Department of Parks -.nd Recreation will comment on Ule proposed sale pending the out· come of the non-j ury trial. : Judge McHugh has set side a week to bear arguments. Fr .. P,..e Al POISON ... The s pok es man s aid ehloropicrin poisoning is usually accompanied by eye irritation, a j,umingthroaland nausea. • The drum of fungicide was finally cove r ed with plastic theeting by firemen wearing gas tnasks and placed into a larger tfrum by a crane for disposal . . . .. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.,,. 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Mr. and Mrs. Buffington are s urvived by their two sons , Michael and James; his parents, Mr . and Mrs . Phe nton Buf· fington. DoC'a Raton, Fta .; hi s b roth er. Ro b e rt, Deerfi e ld Beach. F1 a .. and her father, Vern B. Houser of San Bernardino. A memorial scholarship fund has been established for the two boys . Checks payable to the G uardian or Michael S. and J a mes A. Buffingt on can be mailed to Robert Hill, attornev 15751 Brookhursl SL., Su ite i20: Westminster , Ca. 92683. Crash Kills Mayor MEXICO CITY (AP) -Six persons, including the mayor of Acapulco. died in two plane cra shes Monday. authorities r e· ported. He s aid investigators will ask the Orange County District At- torney to file charges including malicious mischief, assault and battery and possession of dangerous drugs against the sus-pect. • Five tablets police allege to be LSD were confiscated during the incident apparently triggered at a party earlier in predawn hours at a residence in the 1900 block of Westminster Avenue. Patrolman Robert Comuke's patrol car cr ashed into a parkway tree when he was even- tually attacked by the violent ar· restee, who allegedly unleashed a barrage or kicks inside the patrol car. He was already handcuffed and strapped into the back seat, police said, but still managed to raise his feet in a frenzied assault on the Jone policeman, who s us- tained a shoulder separation and torn tissue. The victim of the 3:40 a.m . as- sault tried to radio headquarters for help as he fought off the kick- ing attack but the dashboard microphone was kicked out of hjs hand to the floorboard. Investigators s aid the police c ar -which s ustained no damage -rolled into the tree on Esther Street near Westminster Avenue at that point, when Of· fi cer Cornuke managed to turn off the engine. Council Action Her e in capsule form are the major actions taken by the Huntington Beach City Council Monday night: ADVENTURE: Agreed lo reopen the popular Adven· lure Playground with some changes for safely and a small entry fee (25 cents during the summer) to help pay higher insurance costs. HANDICAPPED: Agreed to spend $105,000 to build a S"1i mming pool for handicapped residents and help design a major s wimming complex al the new Ocean View High School campus. ANIMALS: Ordered the animal care and control com· mission lo hold a public hearing and issue a formal report on the service provided by California Animal Control. PAV RAISES: Granted a 6.4 percent pay raise plus a 1.1 percent hike in be nefits to city department heads ; gave 38 members of a middle management group a flat 8.5 percent salary increase ; and authorized a 6 percent pay raise and 1.5 percent in fringe benerit increases to about seven management people not involved in any specific organiza. lion. NUCLEAR POWER: Took a formal s tand against an initiative launched to block the construction of nuclear power pla nts. McFADDEN: A.greed to make McFadden Avenue a cuJ·de-sac so truck traffic from the Huntington Beach In· dustria1 P ark cannot enter the adjacent r esidential neighborhoods. Harbor Court Rule Due on Porno Film By JOHN VALTERZA OI tM 0.11., l"I l.e SU" Harbor municipal court Judge Donald Dungan will announce a decision Thursday on whether Newport Beach police will be a ble to continue repeated seizures or two allegedly porno· graphic films at a Balboa movie house. Dungan heard lengthy and technical arguments Tuesday at a bearing dealing with lhe issue of search warronu involving tbe films "Dee p Throat" and "Devil in Miss Jones." The pros ecution has uked Dungan to declare the films ob- scene and allow repeated raids at the Balboa Pussycat Theater. Pussycat lawyer David Brown accused the Oranae County Dl•· trict Attorney's office of "invent· ina procedure out or its own crealtve imaginatioo. •• Dungan, who had his own pr1vate s creening ot the rums more than a week i1go after police temporarily closed down the theater to the public, gave no bJ.nton bi~ decision due~ at 1:30p.m. Police hove aebed t.bree ~les or each of the fUmll at issue m the hearing, and Brown areu ed ' strongly Tuesday that all but one print should be returned. Citing case law, the theater chain's lawyer asserted that search warrants were lor the sole purpose of gathering and pre- serving evidence. He reiterated charges leveled at a recent city council mee ting that the r epeat- ed raids overstepped the rules of the warrant process. However, Deputy District At· torney John McFarland cited a 1973 dedsioa by Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron MacMillan. He added that a similar decision by Dun1an would relnrorce the obscene status of the well.publicised rums. "Every time the films are shown they atfront t.be law." McFarland aa1erted. Dungan ended the bcarinl by clUng voluminous written &rJU· menta aubmltted by both sides and saJd he needed Ume to cUiest tbe matertal. Dun1ao also agreed to retcbeduJe unUl Thundar afttt. noon the formal arrlifl'l.IMl't ol the th«;_ater management CIC ob- scen1t)I cbarRes stemming ll"Om police rald.t on lbc theater. t U~ITe ....... An underground group called the Red Guerrilla Family took credit for this bomb explosion in the San Francisco of. fices of the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Division of the Treasury Department. Damages were estimated at $250,000. Story, P age AS. Fro• Page Al VALLERGA five months earlier. Vallerga had cited his Fifth Amendment rights and refused to testify. Therefore, Ellson contended. the assessor had already let it be known that he was concerned about his constitutional rights. Capizzi, who is now the as· s essor's pros ecutor, told Judge Sb aw ther e w as nothing un- ethical or illegal about the re· cording. He said California laws permit s uch recordings as long as one party in the conversation con· sents. The consenting party in this case was himself, Capizzi said. He went on to point out that the subject of the phone conversation was assessment practices relat- ed to the Tandy Corp. And the Grand Jury indictment centers on the 1973 sale of a coun- ty-owned computer appraisal system to Spartanburg County, S.C., Capizzi noted. The indictment alleges that Vallerga bad a hidden financial interest in the $2,045 sale and ii· legally accepted consulting fees and expenses from Spartanburg. Capizzi dismissed the Fifth Amendment argument by point· ine out that Vallerga's Grand Jury testimony was related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's (R- Newport Beach ) 1972 con· gressional campaign. The alleged illegal use of coun· ty employes in Hinshaw's cam- paign is not r elated to the Spartanburg incident, Capizzi argued. Judge Shaw agreed with the 3S-year·old prosecutor, quickly refused to quas h the indictment and ordered the selection of jurors to begin. Before he left the courtroom. Capizzi gave the judge a list of eight persons be expeets to call as witnesses during the trial. On the list is former Spartan· burg County Assessor John Q. Ebert. It was Ebert's hand written note that authorized a May 22, 1973, payme nt of $6,000 to Hinshaw for consulting fees re- lated to the appraisal system purchase. Filling Pool With Mesa's Water lll,egal A Costa Mesan who allegedly pooled the Costa Mesa County Water District's resources Mon· day by running a hose from a fire hydrant to his swimming pool will have his day in court next ·month. Ronald Devito, 35, of 34.90 San Marino Circle, was issued a cita· tion charging theft or 19,000 gallons of water worth about $11 a fter Police Officer Sig Swans trom dis covered the crime. P a trolman Swanstrom was cruising the area near Sunflower Avenue and Smalley Street when he spotted the hose attached to a fire hydrant and began fol1owing itlolheothcrend. Officer Swanstrom said he dis· covered the other end of the hose hung over a backyard pence into a swimming pool at the Devito home. He then contacted the Costa Mesa County Water District. CMCWD officials snid they hadn't given anyone permission to tie into one or their fire hydrants. Devito reportedly declared his innocence, telling police he had received telephone permission from the radio dispatcher when he called and asked the Costa Mesa Fire Department if he could use the hydrant .. Oevilo's case ·is scheduled !or an Aug . 21 airing in Harbor Judicial District Court . Fishing Controls WASHINGTON (AP) -Voic· • .ing fears that U.S. offshore waters were being fished clean, a House subcommittee has voted a bill to extend U-.S. control of ocean fishing 200 miles off the coast. The Ford Administration has voiced a preference for an in· temational treaty covering the fishing controls, but backers of the House move said they acted because the diplomats so fur have !ailed lo do anything. • • Wills.lo' ud Wild, WUd Women . .." Mlulon control aald 1t was planned to w a.ke the crew wit.b o tape of "The Legendary Stardust Cowboy" but the wrong tape was played. "Sounds like a UWe dlf!erent · atmoepbere from what we're liY· ina ln,'' Stafford a aid. Tbe pilots' night plan today was filled with e xperiments raofing from the exploration of the galaxy with special radiation sensors to the study of the behavior or fish in the strange world of weightleasness. Slayton reported that five rrsb e1i1 batched overnight in the water-filled plastic envelopes containing tiny killlish being ob- served to see how they change their ortentation without gravity. "We're going to be overrun with them here by Thursday," be joked. "We're busier than the pro- v er v i a J one·armed paper banger." Stalford said after the load of scientific investigations began Monday. The three Americans worked well into the night. Their only dis- appolntm en t was continuing trouble with an X-ray telescope. But project officials reported other instruments were gather- ing valuable information. ' Alexei Leonov and Valeri Kubasov. the two Soyuz cos- monauts who opened the joint Soviet·American night a week ago . t.Qday, were resting at the modem Kosmonaut Hotel at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, 310 miles southwest or the dusty prairie where they landed Mon- day. The Apollo was slaying up • three days longer than Soyuz to add scientific results to the diplomatic successes already achieved. The Americans' Thursday a1 ternoon splashdown in thE: Pacific will mark the end of the 15th and final flight of the ship that carried men to the moon and tht!"Skylab space station. U.S. spacemen will not return to orbit until the space shuttle rocket plane begins fl yin g in 1979. MostAirore Of Bus Setup, But Not Riding A survey released Monday by the Orange County Transit Dis· trict shows that 92.1 percent of' the county's residents are now aware Ohnge County bas its own bus system but that still hasn't persuaded a majority of them to bop on board for a ride. The $1,750 firsl·phase "aware. ness and altitude" survey by TRAM Associates disclosed that only 30 percent of the 544 persons polled by telephone had actually ridden on one of the buses. Among those who haven't used the bus system, 56 percent said they ha ve their own cars and don't need the bus. Another 13 percent claimed the bus doesn't go to their de.stination and 18 per- cent said it's either inconvenient to use the bus or that the bus stops aretoo!ar away. However, the consultants note in their report that the county's residents are generally in favor of the bus system. Fifty-seven percent expres sed a positive at- titude toward the network, 10 percent a negative attitude, and 34 percent didn't care. The consultants further noted that there was a more favorable attitude toward the OCTD among persons who hadn't read news stories about the transit district. A WORD TO THE WISE- . There is a tendency f dr many carpet stores to use strictly a warehoµse concept One advantage is seeing carpeting In rolls rather than samples. Many disadvantages are evident ....:. moat operations of this type buy only Off-goods. so tha.t the customer only gets to see old patterns. or carpets the mills couldn't sell to regular out- lets. Also, this type of operation generally feels that experience Is unimportant, and consequently the aaletpeople know little or nothing about the products. Finally, most will farm out the installations to the lowest bidder. guaranteeing a poor lnstalta~ tion. (Many of these installe s are contracting Illegally without a state license.) At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry a large inventory, and the 1arve1t sample selection around. We have experienced salespeople. and our Jnatallera were trained by us. Finally, we aro a state llcensed contractor. DEN'S : iiisiailitiiiti: ·custom d ra psries *•••••. carpe 1663 Pt.ACl!NTIA AVfrqUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -6"6·2355 } VOL. 68, NO .. 203, 2 SECT:IONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1975 Today•s ClosinJ( N.Y. Stoeks N TEN CENTS Trial Disnllssal Denied Daily Pilot Staff Photo HEADED FOR COURT -Orange County Deputy District At- torney Michael Capizzi lugs two armloads of legal brief- cases into Ventura County Court for the trial of Assessor Jack Vallerga but a ~entura citizen, sucking on her sucker, appears unimpressed by it all. Severe AfJuse 2 Marines G.uilty In Child's Death By TOM BARLEY OftMO•llwPli.t~ff Guilty verdicts were returned today ·in the Orange County Superior Court trial or two El Toro Marines accused or inllict- ing punis hment that led to the de- ath of a 2-year-old Santa Ana girl. Truck Spills Deadly Toxin; 4 in Hospital A drum of powerful plant fungicide that can be deadly to humans fell from a mov\Pg tn.ack in Orange Monday, spilling enough toxic liquid to send four people lo the hospital and possibly contaminate seven others. Several gallons c hloropicrin poured onto the street near the in- tersection of Collins A venue and Cambridge Street when a metal container split open on lmpact. ' A police spokesman !taid the truck driver, Dav"id Penrico, 39, from northern California, told them the drum rolled . off his flatbed truck as be turned the corner at about 3 p.m . Two tow truck operators who witnessed the mishap and of- fered to help were almost im- mediately s tri t ken by the fungicide fumes which can be abs6rbed into t he syst.em through the l1ungs, the police tpokesman said. The jury in Judge William Murray's courtroom ended a short deliberation in the four. week trial of both men by finding Joseph Randall, 22, guilty of second degree murder for the role he played in the killing last Feb. 20 ofKristaThomas. J udge Murray will sentence Randall Aug;ist 1. He faces a possible stale prison term of five years to life. Co-defendant Craig Waller Hibner, also 22, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. He asked for immediate sentencing. Judge Murr ay found the five and one-half months Hibner bas spent in county jail to be s uffi- cient imprisonment and ordered Hibner to serve two years proba- tion. Both men were booked on murder charges after it was al - leged that the Thomas child was repeatedly spanked by them and d unked in the bath water at the Thomas home seve ral times. It was testified that the abuse of t he child was triggered bec-.use she soiled her diapers. The jury was told that fecal mat- ter was shoved into the little girl's face durine the abuse that led to her death. The little girl 's mother, Holly Thomas, 19, was also charged with murder when Hibner and Randall were arrested. She was present ln the home throughout tht child's ordeal, the prosecu- tion allel{ed. By GAR V GRANVILLE Of ... O.lly ,.. ... SUff VENTURA -Sorting through prospective jurors to ftnd 12 who will decide lhe fate of Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga began here today. Selection or ~he jury was or- dered Monday after Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw slapped.1 down a last minute at- tempt by Vallerga's attorneys to JFK end their client's trial before it ~gan. Judge Shaw quickly ended the move when he refused to quash an Orange County Grand Jury in· dictment that charges the as- sessor with seven c riminal of· fenses. The defense attorney's petition to have the indictment set aside centered on a telephone con- versa lion las t April between Vallerga and Assistant Orange County Dis tri c t Atto rney Michael Capizzi. Capizzi recorded the conversa tion witho ut Vall erga·~ knowledge find consent. s aid de- fense attorney Dave Ellson, a member of the three-man dc- fenseteam. And later, Ellson charged, the Grand Jury 's investigation of Vallerga was "infected" by a lranscnpl of whal hl' ~wd WJ~ lhe unethically. 1r nol illegally, obtained recordin~ At the time. Ellson said , Vallerga was the subJeCt of a Grand Jury investigation and should have been told his con- versation with Capizzi was being recorded. He also pointed out that, m testimony before the Grand Jury <See VALLERGA, Page t\2) Slaying Irony Cl1$tro Death Plot Hatched Nov. 22, 1963? WASHINGTON (UPI) -On the same day President John F. Kennedy was slain, CIA agents were making arrangements in Paris for an assassination at· tempt against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro. the Washington Post reported today. The Post quoted an informed source as saying the CIA was passing guns "and, J think, OTHER NATIONS USED LSD IN CONFLICTS, A4 poison" to an anti-Castro "hit man" in Paris Nov. 22, 1963 when Kennedy was assassinated. Another source s aid CIA docu- ments confirm the Paris meeting took place on t hat day, the Post reported. The newspaper said informa- tion about the coincidence in tim- ing had been received by con- gressional investigators. But it said one source cau- tioned, "I wouldn't read anything into" the coincidence. "It's just one or the great ironies of his- tory." The Post said it couJd not de- termine how far the anti-Castro plot had been carried out. Castro h as s4id he was in Varadero, Cuba, at the time of JFK's assa1sinatfon, listening to French journalist Jean Daniel talk about Kennedy's apparent interest in re-establishing con- tact between the two nations. Meanwhile, a forme r top lawyer for the ClA testified today an agreement was in effect between the spy agency and the Justice Department for 20 year s Council Eyes Irvine Coastal Plan in ·Laguna A delegation of Irvine Com· pany planners will present final plans for development of 10,000 coastal acres north of Laguna Beach to the Laguna Beach City Council at 7:30 p .m. Wednesday night at City Hall. The plan, as submitted to the Orange County Planning Com- mission, calls for relatively dense development toward the Newport Beach end of the coastal property with light development oear the Laguna Beach end. Since the land falls outside of the Laguna Beach city limits, the city bas no approval power over the plan. The city, however, has been represented on a multi- agency planning group set up by the Irvine Company lo assist with the coas tal planning pro- ject. At past meetings, the council has expressed concern over the impact the coastal development would have on Laguna Beach. (See COAST AL, Page A2) not to prosecute criminal of- fenses by agents in the line of duty. Lawrence Houston, general counsel of the CIA from its incep- tion in 1947 until 1973, testified under queationing from Re p. Bella S. Abzug (D-N.Y.), who chairs the House government in- formation and individual rights subcommittee. Houston put into the House sub- committee's r ecord the original March 3, 1954 , agr eem e nt between the CIA and the J ustice Department. It said that "from time to time'' CIA employes would be caught in "actual or probable violation or criminal statutes ... "Occasionally, however, the apparent criminal activities are · Take the 5th? CdM Corridor Plan Endorsed Directors or the Newport Har!-..or Chamber of Commerce have reaffirmed their endorse- ment of the old Fifth Avenue Cor- ridor as a future alternative to Corona del Mar's traffic and parking problems . In a 16-2 vole Monday, direc- tors agreed to endorse the old corridor as a logical alternative to widening Coast Highway at the expense of curbside parking. T h e dec i sion will be transmitted lo planning com- missioner-s who are considering master plan revisions for the highway through thecommunity. Chamber President Bill Lus k, who developed and built the Harb o r Vi e w Hom es neighborhoods near Fifth Avenue, said that all purchasers of the houses in the area were in- formed at the outset that the cor- ridor was under consideration as a thoroughfare. Harbor Court Rule Due on Porno Film By JOHN VALTERZA Of Ille O•llr Piiot SUff Harbor municipal court J udge Donald Dungan will announce a decision Thursday on whether Newport Beach police will be able to continue repeated seizures of two allegedly porno- graphic films al a Balboa movie house. Dungan heard lengthy and technical arguments Tuesday at a hearing dealing with the issue of search warrants involving the films "Deep Throat" and ''Devil in Miss Jones." The pr osecution has asked Dungan to declare the films ob- scene and allow repeated raids at the Balboa Pussycat Theater. Reds Unload War Materiel LISBON (U PI) -Soviet ships have docked in Angola with loads of armored cars and heavy weapons for use against the pro-- Western forces in that rich West African territory, refugees said today. "The Soviets have four ships in the harbor and un loaded armored cars and weapons for the popular movement," one re- f~gee said. "The people protest- ed about it a nd they stopped, but the ships are still in the harbor." He said the war materiel was stamped as ' 'medical supplies.'' Pussycat lawyer David Brown accused the Orange County Dis- trict Attorney's office of "invent- ing procedure out of its own creative imagination." Dungan, who h ad his own private screening of the films more than a week ago after police temporarily closed down the theater to the public. gave no hint on his decision due Thursday atl:JOp.m. Police have seized three copies of each or the films al issue in the hearing, and Brown argued strongly Tuesday that all but one print should be returned. Citing case law, the theater chain's la wyer asserted that search warrants were for the sole purpose of gathering and pre- serving evidence. He reiterated charges leveled at a recent cily council meeting that the?at- ed raids overstepped the r. s of the warrant process. <See PORNO, Page Al) • Noise Test,s Scfu?dul,ed Near Airport, Monitoring of airplane noise will take place Friday, Saturday and Sunday in coastal areas near Orange County Airport accord- ing to Norm Ewers, airport noise environmental specialist. involved in hig hly classified and complex covert operations," the memo said. Houston testified that, where possible. the facts of a criminal violation by a CIA cmploye would be turned over to the Justice Department -but if the violation involved an intelligence matter, the name of the agent or employe would not be funushed Astronauts Take Pies, Hear Music HO USTON <UPI ) -America's ·orbiting astronauts awoke today to t he tune or "Cigarettes, Whisky and Wild, Wild Women" and then photographed Peruvian waters to learn more about the mysterious ''El Nino" lhal. sometimes wipes out anchovy fisheries. Their Russian comrades were s afely back on e arth and Presi- dent Ford said the historic joint flight.of the pas t week "is but the first s tep in continuing U.S.- Soviet cooperation in manned space acUvities. '· Thomas Stafford. Vance Brand and Donald "Deke " Slayton began the d ay's scientific ac- tivities by snapping pictures of the Humboldt Current in the Pacific off the coast of Peru. This warm coastal current harbors large amounts of anchovy but cold waters move in every few years a nd the rich anchovy fis - h e r y di s app ears . This phemoncnon is known as "El Nino.·· The space pilots. returning to a Houston-oriented sleep cycle, got a wakeup call from Houston con- trol at 5:21 a.m. The country and western melody radioed up lo them mentioned "Cigarettes and Whisky and Wild, Wild Women ." Mission control said it was planned to wake the crew with a tape of "The Legendary Stardust Cowboy'· but the wrong tape wa::. played. "Sounds like a little difft!rent atmosphere from what we're li v- ing in,'' Stafford said. The pilots ' m ght plan today was fille d with experiments ranging Crom the exploration of the galaxy with special radiation sensors to the s tudy of the behavior of rish in the strange world of weightlessness. Or:::cA_:•8C Wealh•r Two motorcyde policem en who pulled up to tbe ~e to in· vestigate were also ~bed to the hospital after breathing the poison. Irvine ·suit Upco~g Ewers said the tests are part or the Environme ntal Impact Report on the airport. The tests are being conducted by private firms operating independently Crom the airport's own noise specialists. Airport specialists already have conducted similar test.a in determining noise levels. Low clouds and local fog night and morning hours with mostly sunny ski es in the afternoon Wednesday. Little temperature change. Highs 70 at the beaches rising to 83 in· land. ECO!YOMIC NEWS IU'ITERS DOW NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market closed broa~ly lower today in fairly active trad· ing on lhe New York Stock Ex- change after a sharp rlae in the Consurner Price Index touched off a selling wave. T he Dow J ones industr ial ~verage, a 27·polnt loeer the past four sessions. loat 7 .98 polnts to 846. 76. It bad been olf n poittt.s earlier. • ' · Declines led advance1 by about an ll·te>-three marel.n. Prices were s harply 1nwer ln moderate tradina on tbo Amerlun Stock EJC1-I•· .. - v Heirea' Caae on CCHUt Land Due /or Court A taw1uit by Irvine he!resB Joan Irvine Smith t hat bas blocked the Irvine Company's proposed $7.6 million sale of Orange Coast land ror • state park ii aoh eduled to go to court in West Vir ginia next week. The ault, filed ln December, re- sulted in a n lnjun ctJon blocking the planned Chri1t mas Day sale of 3.5 miles of beach and bluffs' between Corona del Mar &11d Laguna Beach and l,100 ecres ol Moro CU)111l f'rom the beach to UleSa•Uoa.tuln HJlls ridge. Tbe ebtire planned park would ftM!Olnpua i.-. acres. lfn. Smlt.b flled the suit in· West Vlrflola, the state lo whkh die 1nbM Company baa Its cor- porate charter. She contends that the sale price is too low. Com- parable beach property, her suit conlendJ, woatd aeU for far more than lbe $7.S millioo figure re· ache d after eight years of negotiaUona between the com· panyandtheat~te. Mn . Srnltb'1 attorneys Friday asked ~•"ha Cowlt,y, W. Va ., U.S. ctn:U&t Court Jqe Thomas E. McH111h to del~ the lrial. Tbe IQOC.loo wn deal.eel, aocordlng to ~ BrowniQi, ·tbe Judee '1 secretarJ. 1"INt planned coast park is a key tlement ln the land UMdeslp for the I rvine Co~pan.y'a coastal ·' area, 10,000 acres in the unin- corporated area between CoroDa del Mar, Laguna Beach and Irvine. The park site is oullined on plans now working their way throu1h tbe county Planning Commlulon. The company in- tends to try for an Oranee County ieneral plan a mendment ~ow­ini develo-pment of tbe coutal property in November. At present~ neither compe.ny omclal& qor represert.ativee of the 1tata Department ot Parts and Aeanet.lca will comment on the Pl'Ol)09td 1ale pending the out· conieollhenon-Jury trial. Judae lie.Huth bu aret aide a •eek to bear arsumenta. "They are taking confirmatory readings," Ewers said. Friday the monitors will be stationed near Willow and University Streets in county ter- ritory. Saturday the testing will take place in the EastbJufC s~­ Uon of Newport Beach. Sunday readings will be taken from the Promontory PoJnt s ection of Newport Beach. The monitors will use a van with special electronic equip· mt pt to test airplane noise le"4als . They wiU take a 24-hour sample al each site, Ewers sa.ld. nie firms conducting the tests are Daniel, Man•, Jobnsoo aod Mtndenball of Los Anleles and Electroma1n ,Uc Systems l,aboratorlea of Sunnyvale. INSIDE T ODAY A Costa Mesa I other who Lost hl.f son in o minibtke occi- denl July IO, soys the ez· perience helped him to fmd God. See story and picturt' ~86. , Al OAILYP1LOT N T'*Cf!!Y, July 22. 1175 Donations (Jp Tff I..ibrary Cites Lending Climb Thfl Newport Be ac h City Library set record high$ in the number o( books borrowed, the amount of dona tions and the number of library card-holders during the past Ciscal year, ac- cording lo city Librarian Dorothea Sheely . In a year-end report given to the Newport Beach Friends of the Library executive board, Mrs. Sheely said that . there are now 34.184 library card holders in COASTAL ... Council m e mbe rs have been particularly worried a bout traf- fic that may be dumped onto P a cific Coast Highway and other Art Colony streets. The company proposes to build between 13,000 and 19,000 homes on the land over a period of 20 to 30 ye ars. Only about 3,000 acres would accommodate housing. The rest would be set aside as open space. More tha n 1.300 acr es a nd beach and canyon property north {)f El Morro Elementary School would be s et as ide as a state park. Company planners have said that the coastal plans take into account the proposed "green- 4>elt" of undeveloped land sur· t"ounding Laguna Beach. They sail this would be ~chieved by allowing a max-~um density of two to three welling units per acre on the hil· western half of the property tween Muddy Canyon and the orth Laguna Beach city limits. The company already has made similar presentations on the plan lo city councils in Newport Beach a nd Irvine. , The plan s till r equires ap· proval of the County Planning .Commission and the Board of $upervisors . $12 Million ' • !fheft Botched 1 MONTREAL CUPI) -A gang Ji: six men was al large today -after almos t pulling off a burglary at a Welb Farao aecuri- 'ty vault that could have netted them up to $12 million. • The atte mpted break-in at the t\rmore d Express Company '\>ault Sunday in s uburban ~ongueuil was, police said, ~straight out of Mission Impossi· l>le." . In their hast y escape, ahead or )>olice tipped off by a silent alarm ~ystem, the gang left equipment alued al Sl0,000, including P.ieumatic drills, wire cutters, (lynamite. gas m asks, walkie- lalkies and a radio tuned to the )><>lice ba nd, a panel truck and "'enough nitroglycerine to blow :UP the whole joint," Del. S~. Pierre Dubuc of the Longuewl ;_police Department said. # pil Cleanup Help Needed . MIAMI (AP) -The Coast (;uard is ca lling for reinforce- ments in its fight to keep a slick of tar·like oil off the sandy beaches and coral reefs of the ..f1orida Keys . ~ Coast Guard s pokesmen s aid 'Monday night that c lean-up •equipment had be en requested :."from Elizabeth City, N.C., along ~th specialists to operate it. An ~estimated 120,000 gallons of oil :m ay be involved in the spill. O~ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Newport Beach. She also announced that the total book collection at the four br3.1\Ches increased 8.6 percent over last year and that a total of 670,991 items were bon-owed from the libraries. A record high in donations was also achieved during 1gi4.75, ac- cording to Mrs. Sheely. The used book sale s ponsored by the Friends of the Library brought $2,000 into their coffers and was used to purchase new library books, a 16mm movie projector, and microrilm of the Daily Pilot fro m 1968, co mpleting the microfilm file that goes back to 1940. An individual "bicentennial" contribution was given by Hale Field of Newport Beach, who donated a $450 16mm full-length film from the Williamsburg Foun- dation, entitled, "Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot.·' Mrs. Sheely also reported on the special at-home ser vice provided by the library. More than 1,000 books in l arg~ print were de- livered lo J20 handicapped re- aders at home a nd in healtb care centers , she s aid. Filling Pool With Mesa's Water llkgal A Costa Mesan who allegedly pooled the Costa Mesa County Water District's resources Mon- day by running a hose from a fire hydrant to his swimming pool will have his day in court next month. Ronald Devito. 35, of 3400 San Marino Circle, was issued a cita· l ion charging theft of 19,000 gallons of wate r worth about $11 after Poli c e OfCice r Sig Swanstrom discovered the crime. Patrolman Swanstrom was cruising the area near Sunflower Avenue and Smalley Street when he spotted the hose attached to a fire hydrant and began following it to the other end. Officer Swanstrom said he dis- covered the other end of the hose hungover a backyard pence into a swimming pool at the Devito home. He then contacted the Costa Mesa County Water District. CMCWD offic ials said they hadn't given anyone permission to tie into one of their fire hydrants. Devito reportedly declared his innocence, telling police he had r eceived telephone permission from the radio dispatcher when he called and asked the Costa Mesa Fire Department if he could use the hydrant. . Devito's case is scheduled for an Aug. 21 airing in Harbor Judicial Dis trict Court. Vets' Benefits Increase Seen WASHINGTON (AP) -A Senate-House compromise bill providing increases of 10 to 12 percent in dis abled veterans' benefits -at least twice as much as requested by the Ford ad- ministration -awaits action in the Hous e. The bill, which would be effec- ti ve Aug. 1, also provides for a 12 per~nt increase in the depen- dence and indemnity compensa· lion paid widows of veterans who died of service-connected dis· abilities. FBI Probe ----- LllTER ARTISTS -Five Newport-Mesa School District youngst ers display their prize-winning anti-litter post ers. Standing <from left) are Marcelline Love. 8: Jill Dittmar , 10, and Michele Millard, 9; Seat- e d a re We ndy Welch , 6 , and Brett Marumoto, 5. E'rot11 Page AJ VALLERGA five months earlier, Vallerga had cited his Fifth Amendment rights and refused to testify. Ther efore, Ellson contended, the assessor had already let it be known that he was concerned about his constitutional rights. Capizzi. who is now the as· sessor's prosecutor, told Judge Shaw there w as nothing un - ethical or illegal about the re- cording. He s aid California laws permit such recordings as long as one party in the conversation con· sen ls. The consenting party in this case was himself, Capizzi said. He went on to point out that the subject of the phone conversation was assessment practices relat- ed to the Tandy Corp. And the Grand Jury incticlment centers on the 1973 sale of a coun- ty-owned computer appraisal system to Spartanburg County, S.C .. Capizzi noted. The indictment alleges that Vallerga bad a hidden financial interest in the $2,045 sale and ii· legally accepted consulting fees and expenses from Spartanburg. Capizzi dismissed the Fifth Amendment argument by point· ing out that Vallerga's ·Grand Jury testimony was related lo Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's (R- Newport Be~ch) 1972 con- gressional campaign. The alleged illegal use of coun- ty employes in Hinshaw's cam· paign is not re lated lo the Spartanburg incident, Capizzi argued. Judge Shaw agreed with the 35-year-old prosecutor, quickly refused to quash the indictment and ordered the selection of jurors to begin. Before he left the courtroom, Capizzi gave the judge a list of e ight persons he expects to call as witnesses during the trial. On the list is former Spartan- burg County Assessor John Q. Ebert. It was Ebe rt's hand written note that authorized a May 22, 1973, payment of $6,000 to Hinshaw for consulting fees re- lated to the appraisal system purchase. Six Kids Earn Cash For Litter Posters Six youngsters from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa won cash prizes for their posters depicting anti-litter messages in a poster contes t s pon s ored b y the Newport Beach Citizens Ad- visory Liller Council. Priz~s totaled $60, with $15 awards for first place winners. $10 for second and $5 for third. More than 900 entries were judged Saturday in tw o categories -kindergarten through second grade, and third and fourth grades. First place winners were Wen- dy Welch, 6, a first grader al Sonor a School. and Michele Millard, 9. a fourth grader at Adams School. Second place winners were Margita G iegl. 6, fi rst-grader at Mariners School and Marcelline Love, 8, a third grade student at Sonora School. Winners of third place prizes were Brett Marumoto, 5, a kin· dergartner al Eastbluff School, and Jill Dittmar, 10, a fourth grader at Prince of Peace Lutheran School. Honorable mention awards were given lo Mike Blackburn, second grade, California School ; Ky Price, fourth grade, College Park School: J oni Urban, third grade, Marine r s School ; and Hugh Mars hall, first grade, Newport Heights School. All winning and honorable mention posters will be on dis- play at Newport Beach City Hall for the next two weeks. Hinshaw's· DivorCe Trial Gets Delay Cong r essm a n Andrew J . Hinshaw and his estranged wife faced a long delay today in the trial of the Orange County Superior Court divorce action filed by Thais Hinshaw last Sept. 30. Presidiog Judge Robert A. Banyard wa rned lawyers for both s ides that he has n o courtroom s available today and that the Hinshaw case must be added lo a long w al ting list. A rapidly dete riorating caseload situation in Superior Court and the absence of several judges on vacation is daily mak- ing that waiting li st even longer. Hinshaw, seated on the op· posite side of the courtroom from his estranged wife, declined to comment on the case. Hinshaw 's l awyer, Charles Ga r r it y, r e minded Judge Banyard, however, that his client had traveled lo Orange County from Was hington D.C. for a trial that was set sever al months ago. "Don't make any big plans," Judge Banyard told him. "We'll get you into the courtroorp as soon as we cao but right now things are clos ed up tight." Beverly Hills attorney Stanley Brown will represent Mrs . Hinshaw, 47, of Newport Beach in what is expected to be a thtee· day trial. Brown com m en led today that he hopes during the trial to raise the issue of Hlnshaw's al- leged failure to make his federal health plan coverage available to the ailing Mrs. Hinshaw. Paiiiter~ ~I •),-A • d .Bl ~ID Rampage 11)' A&TBUa a. VINSEL CH .. Oellyf"l19'a.lf A house painter who police al· leted was crazed by LSD wa11 jailed today a fter a hyslericail window-smashing rampage on Costa Mesa's east side that let\ a trail of violeoce, destruction, ter- rified citizen1, and sent one ar· restioa ottlcer to tbe h<Mspital. Richard L . Loustaunau, 28, of 2S6 Either SL, Apt. 8, remained in Costa Mesa City Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail today as police sought criminal complaints in the cue. Loustaunau was booked on SUS· picion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer and trespassing as a result of the rampage but Patrolman J ohn Pherrin said more charges were likely. He said investigators will ask the Orange County District At· torney to file charges including malicious mischief, assault and battery a nd possession of dangerous drugs against the sus- pect. Five tablets police allege to be LSD were confiscated during the incident apparently triggered at a party earlier in predawn hours at a rt1idence in the 1900 block of' Westminster A venue. Patrolman Robert Conauke's patrol car crashed into a parkway tree when he was even· tuJlly attacked by the violent ar- restee, who allegedly unleashed ·a barrage of kicks inside the patrol car. He was already handcuffed and strapped into the back seat.. police said, but still managed to raise his feet in a frenzied assault on the lone policeman, who sus-· tained·a shoulder separation and tom tissue. " T~e victim of the 3:40 a.m . as- sault tried to radio headquarters for help as he fought off the kick- ing attack but the das hboard microphone was kicked out of his hand to the floorboard. Investigators s aid the police car -which s us tained no damage -rolled into the tree on Esther Street near Westminster Avenue at that point, when Of· ficer Cornuke managed to tum off the engine. Fr ... Page Al PORNO .•• · However, Deputy District Al· lomey John McFarland cited a 1gi3 decision by Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron MacMillan. He added that a similar decision by Dungau would reinforce the obscene status of the well-publiciied films. "Every time the films ate shown they affront the law," McFarland asserted. Dungan ended the hearing by citing voluminous written argu· ments submitted by both sides and said he needed time lo digest the material. , Dungan also agreed to reschedule unljl Thursday alter· noon the formal arraignment of the theater management on ob- scenity charges stemming from police r aids on the theater. President Stays Newport Beach Friends of the Library have re-elected Mrs. R. L. Richmond to a second term as president of the organization . Capini is expected to attempt to prove during the trial that Hinshaw, who was Orange Coun- ty Assessor until January of 1973, later gave Vallerga $3,000 as his share ofthe fee. A WORD TO THE WISE- There is a tendancy tor many carpet stores to use strictly a warehouse concept. One advantage is seeing carpeting in rolls rather than samples. f""' t)~ •"''1"' t o.t\t 0,.llY P1tot .,... ''°' """ rh "'' 1Jtn. CS thf" Nt •' Pr~'\ f\ put t1.,_,.d tit Ow I ' •' U"" (11'\d t PutMt\hlnQ Co"'D•U'IY """P ,, .. t~ «f1I •"' ('IVCii•""f'd Monda'( tl'lrOvQ"' r 1tJ4• t()t c ... te ,.,,,, ~ N~wport lH'iKh. Hwf"ltl,,qli.n tv ";I\ ~ ,,. ttt•f"I V•ll"Y lrv•f"lt' !:t•tJOlrO.t • v lltt, ·•M L.o-Ouc!\l!>GYI" C.001 & """,.. ",. ""' fl'dillOft h oubh~d '•\v'O*Y' ~ .. """~" ~ 04'1ntt1Mtl pubh"°'tNJ O'•"' t \ •f lOO Wt\t U.tf !>l•ttl. C.0.1• Me'MI. (•1t•orni<1 ti•)• Ford Gun Control Measure Outlined Many disadvantages are evident -most operations of this type buy only OfH~oods, so that the customer only gets to see old patterns, or carpets the mills couldn't sell to regular out· lets. Also. this type of operation generally feels that experience 1s unimportant, and consequently the salespeople know little or nothing about the products. Finally. most will farm out the installations to the lowest bidder, guaranteeing a poor Installa- tion. (Many of these installers are contracting illegally without a state license.) Robert N. Wero Prt-10tn1 .tno Pol>!•\~ Jrlck R. Curley VII (" Pt,.".tt'lflll Antf (,,I tl,.fAl ,,,,,,.ft.Aql"f l ,,,,,,, Tnom..tc. A Murph1n1· M.o,,.,,,"'I £0.°ki- Oiarl~s H Loo"' Richard P Ntlll .. ,~~, ... , ,..... .... qlnq (clit""' Newport euc:h Office nu~ •• .,.,.,-• .,., ..._Htf'WI) A6ctrtu P 0 9o• JU) ...,.., Ott-.er Off•CM ,. .,., I• WW-·• HO °Wr\I "•¥ ,.,,.., l•own. At.,.,. ti• (.,tr,,...-.,,, ,.,,..., Hvl\hfllitt$fli ... (ft tllU &--«~ ~..,._,,.,.. ~··-·' Y•tlfr )9.1 l • ,.., ...,. ··~ 0-..0 r._.., o • CepytlOlll ltl) 0••"~ C"•I l'11•t""'"t (.,...,..fty Ne MW\\.tof'•'~ •fl~r•t"""" .. llOt•el mAtt•r er ••••"'"'""'9"h ft•r••" m •• be ,, 0•11d11(•f wlll>OUI w><«•• "'''""'.,. ol •P.Pft1QHew"'tr 01\ll tin\ ~'1•91 P••ll •I CMte Nltu, c •tttor-m.t ""O'\(flphcmbvt·.Uf1fr U 00mon4t\1y , •v htA•# t.• 00 monthty, ""'"'•''°"'ll"•~tOn\ U 00 m-nn•hfy WASHINGTON CAP) -The Ford administration today un- veiled its proposed gun control law that includes an FBI check on those who wis h lb buy handguns and sets certain strict standards for gun manufacture. Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi told the Senate juvmile dellnqoency s ubcommittee thut the Ad· miniltration 'g bill concentrates on Wegal commerce ln handguns and centers it! new enforcement erroru on 10 large metropolitan areas "where the problems of handgun violence has reached crisis proportions ·• Levi said the Ford proposal does not contaln national l'80 re- pstratJoo and licensing beeause he said it ll (ell tbat that would be lllusory ln its expectaUons. Re uJd lhe Ford propoQJ ln· volve. an orlgln•l concept~ 500 MW Treasury agents to be as· stgned lo the nation's to l1t1est cities lo altuc k the bl nt"k market lo handgun& which provides I weapons for criminals. He .said the agents would have no other duties . He also sajd the Administra· tion's gun control proposal would ban the importation, domestic manufacture, assembly and sale of cheaply made, dangerous handsuns c alled "Saturday nJght specials .·· Levi said the Administration proposal requires that pistols have a manually operated safety and that their combined len,eth and height must be at lust 10 ln- cbet. Revolvers must pass a saJety test to assure they will oot nre lf dropped and must have a barrel\at leaat four inches Ion, In 8dd1Uon to a frame lb« ls at least.C IA Inches lonf. He uJd aun.a which would fail such a teal could not be IOld or as· u mbled or s blpped unless U'amferred to a CUntlr\lt.b 10 that they may be altered ln such a way that they would not be Satur· day nli~t soeclals. .. At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry• large inventory, and the largest sample selection around. We have experienced salespeople, and our Installers were trained by us. Finally, we are a state licensed contractor DEN'S : iiiiiiilatiaii: · cu•tom dr~peries UC. NO 2»4» 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -6"'6·2355 I I 1 s d s c 0 D r l· Cl y n ii I! e d e ,, e s ' J r I RxUpll.8% PrescriptWn Survey Tol,d Speelal &o tbe Dally Pllot Ret~l pbarmaclcs lo 1974 rilled p,._cnpllona amounUn1 to SS,66C,101,000, an 11.6 percent increase over the previous year, according to a representative natloowlde survey ol t.be !o.~ drug stores in the Unit· edStala. THE P&JCE OF mE ave.nae preacription was $C.32~ up (.1 percent from lhe $4.1.S in 1973, renectlng a d~idedly lesser lncreaae than the 11 perctint rise lo the 1974 Comumer Price Index. The f~rea will ~reported lo lhe Aucust 111ue or Am~rican Druggist on the basis of lta 2'lb annual sur· vey of prescription department opuaUons. .. NOT ONLY WAS THE increase in pNiScription prices modest compared to the overall Consumer Price Index incre ase," Dan Kuabner, the magazine's ~itor, said "but the prescription price gain was con· s1derably lower than the jump of 9.2 percent in phyai· cians' fees and 9 percent in hospital cbarges." 'Takeout Fo()ds BrinW,ng in Cash 9'1 Kellogg knows bow to m;tke and sell corn flakes but that 1• doesn't mean it knows how to run a fast-lood operation. The company s tarted a chain of fast.food restaurants in Aust.J:alia five years ago and la.st month it called it quits, ex· plai.rung that the sales and profit potentials were not "sulfl. cient." That's too bad -for Kellogg-because food sales have weakened recently, especially in the Convenience package sector where Kellogg operates, while fast-food units have cooUnued to proliferate. The Australian venture inay have been a back ·door way for Kellogg , to get into this action. AS FOOD PRIC&q BA VE escalated wildly , over the past few years, consumers have begun Money Tree to walk through supermarkets a Lillie more rapidly. But they are not passing by those fast-food restaurants. Before long McDonald's is going to be feeding all of us. D~ you have any idea how much money people spent at McDon ald's restaurants last year ? The figure came to a s~a~gering $1.9 billion that was up 28 percent from lbe $1 .S billion spent the previous year. According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, Americans spent about $31 billion last year on meals outside the home. That m eans McDonald's, by itself, is now ac- counting for about 6 percent of the nation's restaurant dollar. McDonald's is easily the leader in the fast·food field - it has an $800 million bulge over Kentucky Fried Chicken- but other fast-food chains also seem to be prospering in an economy that is jus t limping along. TAKE PIZZA Htrr, A chain with some 1,900 units. It's Tepresented in all but three states. Its sales., went up SO per· cent last year. And it's opening 200 new restaurants tbis • year. Take Taco Bell, a Mexican food chain that began an the· West Coast. Five years ago it ?tad 320 units. Today it has 62(). It has one of the lowest average tickets in the industry..:.. the t ypical customer walks out after spending $1.30. · WHEN THE YEAR was over, here is how the 10 top food chains ranked in terms or dollar sales through all units: McDonald 's $1.9 billion; Kentucky Fried $1.1 billion: Dairy Queen $590 million; Burger King $466 million and Burger Chef $275 million. . A & W $265 million; Hardee's $259 million; Denny•s $252 mtllion; Jae k·m ·the·Box $244 million and Pizza Hut $242 millio11. Jn the hamburger area. McDonald's faces competition lrom three chains which are controlled by giant food com· panies. Each had excellent years in 1974. Burger King, which comes out of Pillsbury. bad a sales gain ot 38 percent. Burger Chef, a General Foods entity, went up 22 pettent. 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July 22, 1915 .Marines Loyalty Pays O f f "' ii' Contest · Elvia lnsuhs Backup Singers Wig Ban If your soft pack always gets bashed in your bag ~_., ~ ;).~' "'"'·''° .~~ • s ~fl'1:j .... """' ... ;\! ;·} ' ~ .... :.. ...... tr~ our new hard pack. Benson & Hedges 100's 17 mg. "tar." 1.1 mg. nicotine, av. per cigarette. by FTC Method. ' Regular and . Menthol Warning : The Surgeon General Has Oetbrmined That Cigarette Smokin!J Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' PUBLIC NO'nCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE c:.llHe,* RIEP'OltTO,COHDtTIOlll a.r.rHe, tMU ·c~.._ 0.1M1t1c ~Ml • .,._ s.11 c.est .iau.ur ... , .. 0.-Mnl ltt tlle 5tate 9f ~ .i .. a-........ , J-Ji, tt7S • ..... lllH 111 R•-.ellM te tall~.., ~olleref ttle C-r. U ...... Tit .. U. UftltH Sta .. s C:..., S.CtlM Mt. ASSETS Dollen 01. CISll•ndduelrombanks .................................... 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Stm.tnlhe 0 . ktk:huln Wt """"""'-"" ell~ attest the COl"t~·-Ol ltlls ,.pOrl ol Condi• t141\ llftci cM<lere that It Ila• .... ex.tmined by 115 end to the bHI of OW llnowl•Clge end belief Is tru.and COtre<t. T llolnM H. 81andl OlrKW ~..,,, Fltnesttl" 04rt<tw Hid J. Florio DfrKIW f'llbllllltd Onn9t CM st Delly "1114, J<IA'I' ~ t'7S .. • f I ,., u • lllt ~. ,., t is IN K • "' s. .03 .07 .00 ·°' .00 ,9:J .34 ·" . u .10 . .s .S4 .47 ... Sot Tl .oo 00 11 Ii 1' 'IO Q I Orange Coast ,, ··,.;, EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 203, 2 SECTIONS, 22 P AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORN lA losinJ( N.Y. Sto ... ks c Vall erg a Trial Disnrlssal Denied • 0~111 Pilot Stolfi l'ltoto HEADED FOR COURT -Orange County Deputy District At· torney Michael Capizzi lugs two armloads of legal brief· cases into Ventura County Court for the trial of Assessor Jack VaJlerga but a Ventura citizen, sucking on her sucker, appears unimpressed by it all. Severe Alnue 2 Mari,.es Guilty In -Child's Death By TOM BAR LEY Offlle 0<1lly l'li.t 5Catf Guilty verdicts were returned tpday in the Orange County Superior Court trial or two E l Toro Marines accused of inflict - ing punishment that led lo the de· ath of a 2-year-old Santa Ana girl. Truck Spills Deadly Toxin; 4 . in Hospital A drum of powerful plant fungicide that can be deadly to humans fell from a moving truck in Orange Monday, s pilling enough toxic liquid lo send four people lo t h e hos pital and possibly con tamina t e s even pthers. . Several gallons chJoropicrin poured onto t he street pear the in· terseclion of Collins A venue and Cambridge Street when a metal container split open on impact. A police spokesman said the truck driver, David Penrico, 39, from northern Calilomia, told them the drum rolled orr l\is fl atbed truck as he turned the comer at about 3 p. m. Two low truck operators who witnessed the mishap and or - fered to help were almost im- m ed i a le l y stricken by t he fungicide fumes which can be absorbed into the system through the lungs, the police spokesman said. The jury in Judge William .Murray's courtroom end ed a short deliberation in the four· wee k trial or both men by findiJ1 g Joseph Randall, 22, guilty or second degree murder for the role he played in the killing last Feb. 20 of Krista Thomas . Judge Murray will sentence Randall August L He faces a possible s tale prison term or fi ve years to life. Co-defe ndant C raig Walter Hibner, also 22. was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. He asked !or immediate sentencing. Judge Murray found the fi ve and one-half months Hibner has spent in county jail to be suffi- cient imprisonment and ordered Hibner to serve two years proba· lion. Both m e n we r e booked on murder c harges after it was al- leged that the Thomas child was repeatedly s panked by them and dunked in the bath water at t.he Thomas home several times. It was testified that the abuse of the child was triggered because she soiled her diapers. The jury was told that fecal mat- ter wu shoved into the little girl's face during the abuse that Jed to her death. The little girl's mother, HoUy Thomas, 19, was also charged with murder when Hibner and Randall were arrested. She was present in the home throughout the child's ordeal, the prosecu- tion alleged. Mrs . T homas l ater pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and became a witness for the pro- secution in the trial of the two Marines. By GARY GRANVD...LE OfU..O.llyl'llet~N VENTURA -Sorting through prospective jurors lo fi.nd 12 who will decide the fate of Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga began here today. Selection of the jury was or- dered Monday after Superior Court Judg e Robert Sh aw slapped down a last minute at- tempt by Vallerga's attorneys lo end their client's trial befort! it began. Judge Shaw quickly ended the move when he refused to quash an Orange County Grand Jury in- dictment that charges the as- sessor with seven criminal of- fenses. The defense attorney's petition to have the indictment set aside centered on a telephone con- versation las t April between VaJlerga and Assistant Orange County Di s tri ct Atto rn ey Michael Capizzi. Capizzi recorded lhe conversa- t ion witho ut Vallerga's knowledge a nd consent, said de· fense attorney Dave Ellson, a member or the three-man de· !enseteam. A.nd later, Ellson charged, the Grand Jury's investigation or Vallerga was "infected" by a transcnpt of what he ~aid was the unethically, if not 1llega.Jly. obtained recording Al the tim e, Ellson said, VaJlerga was the subject or a Grand Jury investigation and should have been told his con· versation with Capizzi was being recorded. He also pointed out that, in testimony before the Grand Jury <See VALLERGA, Page A2) Suspect Goes Berserk Costa Mesa Fight Sends Cop to Hospital By ART HU R R . VINSEL Of -O•lly Pllet ~ff A house painter who police al· leged was cr azed by LSD was jailed today after a hysterical window-sm ashing rampage on Costa Mes a 's east side that left a trail of violence, destruction, ter- rified citizens, and sent one ar- resting officer to the hospital. Richard L . Loustauna u, 28, or 256 Esther St., Apt. B, remained in Cos ta Mesa City J ail in lieu or $25,000 bail today as police sought criminal complaints in the case. Loustaunau was booked on sus· picion of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer and tres passing as a result of the r ampage but P atrolman John Pherrin said more charges were likely . He said investigators will as k the Orange County District At· torney to file charges including malicious mischief, assault and battery a nd possession of dangerous drugs against the sus- pect. Five tablets police allege to be LSD were confi scated during the incident apparently triggered at a.party earlier in predawn hours at a residence in the 1900 block of Wetttminster A venue. Patrolman Robert Comuke's patrol ca r cra s hed into a parkway tree when he was even- tually attacked by the violent ar· restee, who allegedly unleashed a barrage of kicks inside the patrol car. He was already handcuffed and strapped into the back seat, police said , but still managed to raise his feet in a frenzied assault on the lone policeman, who sus- tained a shoulder separation and tom tissue. . The victim or the 3:40 a.m. as- saull tried to radio headquarteri. for help as he fought off the kick- ing attack but t he dashboard microphone was kicked out or his ba.nd to the floorboard. Investigators said the police car -which s us tained no damage -rolled into the tree on Esther Street near Westminster A venue at that point, when or - ricer Cornuke managed to turn Hydrant Deist? Vsing Mesa Water's a No-1W A Costa Mesan who allegedly pooled the Costa Mesa County Water District 's resources Mon- day by running a hose from a fire hydra nt to his s wimming pool will have his d ay in court next month. Ronald Devito, 35. or 3490 San Marino Circle, was issued a cita- tion c harging theft or 19,000 gallons of water worth about $11 afte r P o li ce O ffi cer Sig S wans trom di scove r e d the crime. Patrolman Swanstrom was cruising the area near Sunflower Avenue and Smalley Street when he spotted the hose attached to a fi re hydrant and began following it.to the other end. Offi cer Swanstrom said he dis· covered the other end of the1hosc hungover a backyard pence into a swimming pool at the Devito home. He then contacted the Costa Mesa County Water Dis trict . CMCWD officials said they hadn't given anyone permission to tie into one of their fire hydrants. Devito reportedly deda.red his innocence, telling police he had received telephone permission from the radio dispatcher when he called and asked the Costa Mes a Fire Department if he could use the hydrant. . Devito's case is scheduled for an Au g. 21 airing in Ha rbor Judicial District Court. Harbor Court Rule Secre tarial Aide Tapped For Agency Due on Porno Film By JOHN VALTERZA ot IM Daily PllolSUff Harbor municipal court Judj:!e Donald Dungan will announce a decision Thursday on whether Newport Beach police will be abl e to continue r e peated seizures of two allegedJy porno· graphic films at a Balboa movie house. Dungan heard lengthy a nd technical arguments Tuesday at a hearing dealing with the issue or search warrants involving the films "Deep Throat" and "Devil in Miss Jones." The prosecution has as ked Dungan to declare the films ob- scene and allow repealed raids at the Balboa P ussycat Theater. _ Pussycat lawyer David Brown accused the Orange County Dis- trict Attorney's office or "invent- ing procedure out or its own creative imagination." Dungan, who h ad his own private screening of the films more tha n a week ago after police temporarily closed down the theater to the public. gave no hint on his decision due Thursday at l :JOp.m. Police have seized three i:opies or each or the films at issue in the hearing, and Brown argued strong ly Tuesday that all but one print should be returned. Citing case law. lhe theater c hain 's l a wyer asserted that search warrants were for the sole purpose of gathering and pre· serving evidence. He reiterated charges leveled at a recent city council meeting that the repeal· <See PORNO, PageA2) Mesan Facing Heroin Rap A raid on a Cos ta Mesa apart- ment Monday evening Jed to ar· rest of Marc G. Mundt on charges or sales or heroin . Mundt, 23, of 175 E . 21st St., Costa Mesa, was booked on an arrest warrant alJeging he had sold a small {quantity or the o piate drug o a poli ce un· dercover agent. N arcotics detectives Davi d Brooks and J a mes Watson as- serted about a gra m or heroin al- legedly sold for $25 was con· Ciscated with the arrest or Mundt. The suspect also surrendered a 7.65 mm. automatic pistol during a search of his residence. police said. Costa Mesa's new Community Redevelopme nt Agency met fo r its first session as an individual government body Monday, elect- ed an assistant secretary and set its meeting dates. The five·m an panel agreed to convene regularly at 7:30p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month. with Aug. 4 set as its next session to hear staff reports or hold public hearings. Douglas K . Clark, city as· sociate planner, was chosen as- sistant secret ary to rm in for William Dunn. assistant city manager for community de- velopment, who acts as agency secretary. Dunn is departing for a sum- me r vacation in Europe and Clark will thus be authorized to sign whatever legal documents may be required for the re- developm e nt agency in his absence. Monday's meeting under re· development agency Chairman Or. Robert Moore, president of Orange Coast College. was re latively brier and informal. with m e mbe rs getting acquainted with their new duties and the workings or such a panel. Election of a vice chairman to <See AGENCY, Page A2l off the engine. Comuke w as t aken lo Co~ta Mesa Memorial Hospital by Sgt, Tom Laza r for em ergency t:-eal- ment of the shoulder injuries and released, but will require further medical care, police said. Officer Pherrin said the sus- pect went lo a home at 1981 Westminster A venue -scream- (See R AMPAGE, Page A2) A stronauts Take Pies, Hear Music HOUSTON (UPI> -America's orbiting astron a uts awoke today to the tune of •'Cigar ettes, Whisky and Wild, Wild Women" and then photogr a phed Pe ruvian waters to learn more about the mys terious "El Nino" that sometimes wipes out a nchovy fisheries. Their Russian comrades were safely back on earth and Presi- dent Ford ~aid the historic joint flight of the past week "is but the first s tep in continuing U.S.- Soviet cooperat ion in manned s pace act ivities.·· Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald .. Deke" Slayton began the day·s scientific ac- tivities by snapping pictures of the Humboldt Curre nt in the Pacific off the coast of Peru. This warm coastal current harbors large amounts of anchovy but cold waters move in every few years and the rich anchovy fis- h e ry di sa ppears . This phemonenon is known as "El Nino." The space pilots. returning to a Houston.oriented sleep cycle, got a wakeup call from Houston con- trol at 5:21 a .m . The country and western melody radioed up to them mentioned "Cigarettes and Whisky and Wild, Wild Women ." Mission control said it was planned to w ake the crew with a tape of "The Legendary Stardust Cowboy" but the wrong tape was played. "Sounds like a little different atmosphere from what we're liv- ing in," St afford said. The pilots' flight plan today was fi lled wit h experiments ranging from the exploration of the galaxy with special radiation sensors to the study of the behavior of fi sh in the strange world of weightlessness. W e a t ller Two motorcycle J>OUcemen who pulled up lo the scene to in· vesligate were also 1'Ulbed to the hospital a fter brtatbing t he poison. ECONOMIC NEWS Assassination Irony Solons Reject Ford Oil Bid Low clouds and focal fog night and m orning hours with mostly s unny skies in the afternoon Wednesday. Little temperature change . Highs 70 at the beaches rising to 83 in- land. B411'ERs DOW NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market. cJOtJed broad ly lower today in falrly active trad· ing on the New York Stock Ex- change aner a sharp rise in the Consumer Price Jndex touched off a selling wave. The Dow Jones ind ustrial averag~. a 27-polnt. loett the paal four aeuions, lost 7.• points lo ~.76. It bad been olf 11 polats earlier. Declines led advaneet by aboul an u~to-lhree DlarJin. Prices were sharply lower in moderate lradl~~OD t he American Stock Exe e. CIA. Castro Plot Same Day a8 JFK Death? WASIDNGTON (UPI) -On the same day President John F. Kennedy was slain, CIA agents were mak lng arrangements in Paris for an assasslnatk>n at- tempt a~ainst Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, the Washington Post reported today. The Post q uoted an informed source a1 saying the CIA was passing a uns ··and. I think. po6on" to an anU.castro "bll man" in Par11Nov.22.1963 when Kennedy was usasslnaled. Another 10urce said CIA docu· menta coallrm the Pari.a meellng look place on tbal day, the Post reported. The newspaper said inform~ tion about the coincidence in tim• ing had been received by con- OTHER NATIONS USED LSD IN CONFLICTS, A4 grealonal Investigators. But It sa1d one source cau· tioned, "l wouldn't reed anything into" the coincidence. "It's Just one of the great ironies ol hls· Lory." The Poat said It could not. de- termine bow far the anti-Castro plot bad been carried ouL Castro baa said be wu In Vandero, Cuba, al the' Ume or JFK's assassination, listening to French journalist J ean Daniel talk about Kennedy's apparent int.eresl in re-establishing con- tact between the two nations. Meanwhile, a forme r top lawyer Cor the C IA t.estified today an agreement was in errecl between the s py agency and the Justice Deputment ror 20 yearn not to prosecute criminal of· fen.aes by a1enll ln the llDe of duty. Lawrence Ho\lstoo, general counsel o1 the CIA from Its Incep-tion lo ttt? until um, tesWled <See J FK, Paae AZ> WASHINGTON (UPI> Congress this afternoon rejected President Ford's plan lo take price controls off most _the na- tion's domestic oil. House GOP Lea der J ohn Rhodes immediately called for a new effort al comprorrJse to keep gasoline prices from goi~g •'right through the ceiling." The house voted 262 to 167 to disapprove Ford's plan to re~ move over a 30·montb pruiod the SS.25 a barrel cemna on 60 per· cent of the oil produced 1n. the United Slates. Then il resumed work on a ~mocratJc bill that W<>Wd set a floating price between $7 .50 and S&.50 a barrel on all domestic oil. I NSIDE T ODA '1 A Costa Mesa father who U>st hu 3cnt in a minibike acci· dent July 10. says the ez· perience helped ham to fmd God. See story and pcture Page~. Index ., "" .. .... ... "' .... .... .. ,. .. , '" At ... ... . Ai OAILYPILOT c Tu.-d1y.July22. 1975 e .. ·-• .., \ ' r • • D•llY Pilot Stall Pllolo UTTER ARTISTS -Five Newport-Mesa School Di strict youngsters dis play their prize-winning anti-litter posters. Standing (from left> are Marcelline Love. 8: Jill Dittmar, 10, a nd Michele Millard, 9; Seat- ed arc We ndy Welch, 6, <Jnd Bretl Marumoto, 5. Six Kids Earn Cash VALLERGA For Litter Posters rive months earlier, Vallerga had cited his Fifth A mendmenl rights and refused lo testify. Six youngsters from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa won cash prizes for their posters depicting anti-litter messages in a poster c o ntes t s pon s ored by the Newport Beach Citizens Ad · visory Litter Council. Prizes totaled $60, with $15 awards for first place winners. $10 for second and $5 for third. More than 900 entries were judged Saturday in two categories -k inde rgarten through second ~rade, and third and fourth grades. First place winners were Wen- dy Welch, 6, a fin;t grader at Fro111PageAl _JFK ••• under questionin• from Rep. '3ella S. Abzug (D·N.Y.). who chairs lhe House government tn· formation and individual righL'> s ubcommittee. Houston put into the House sub· committee's record the ori ginal March 3, 1954, agreement between the CIA and the Juslicl' Department. It said that ··from lime to time" CIA employes would be caught in "actual or probable violation of criminal statutes." ''Occasionally, however, the apparent crimina l activities are involved in h ighly classified and complex covert operations," the me mo said. Houston testified that. where possible, the facts of a criminal violation by a CIA e mploye would b e turned over to the Justice Department -but if the violation involved an intelligence m atter, the name of the agent or employe would not be furnished. Later, Houston said he told then Alty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy <.iboul an aborted agency plot with the Mafia lo kill Castro. Houston to ld reporters that has impression was that Kennedy was learning of the plot for the first lime, but tha t he ''wa~n 'l lcr· ribly p erturbed about it." ,Houston quoted Kennedy as say- ·ing, "Jf you're going to hetve anything to do with the Mafia, come to me first.·· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tr-'''"'"'O' '°"' 1 O.••'I ~.lot .,. 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" It 1td ~~•dcU•bol• ~ v.1 •• tu' • "-'°•' -.o.a •t \4" t ••O • t•• ••• Telephone 1114) 642-4l21 Ctuslfled Advtrt1slnq MZ·S.71 t\f1'' •'1ht l•f) Or.-.t• C.•••C 1tvo1of\1~t , 'f!'t •''' t;o,... ..,, .tof .. , 111~t'•'~' "°''°'',.. • , "" r ' •dv .. t11\•~nh "'•'•'" "'•~ .., • ' "hH •'1 ., 1 tn,·wt ,.,, "' Pt' ,_,,,,,ou "' , . ,, ,,"~·"'' ''' • f.11 PO\f.tttr' f'•;ft .-t <"-•I• Mr " I 111 I f\ t v f· t1ft41MtlV Uf1 f \J "'l)mOfltnly fJy m t•I ,. t)mOr\thl¥ '1\,t,1fet y '1l\l1NhOfT U 00 tpllt>ftf"1¥ Sonora School , a nd Mic hele Millard, 9, a fourth grader at Adams School. Second place winners were !\Iargila Giegl. 6, fi rst-grader al Mariners School and Marcelline Love, 8, a third grade student at Sonora School. Winners of third place prizes were Bretl Marumoto, 5, a kin- dergartner al Easlbluff School . and J ill Diltm ar. 10, a fourth gr ader at Prince of Peace Lutheran School. Honorable mention awards were given lo Mike Blackburn, second gr ade, California School: Ky Price, fourth grade, College Park School; Joni Urban, third grade, Mariners School; and Hugh M a rs hall, firs t gr ade, Newport Heights School. All_ winning an~ honorable mention posters wdJ be on dis· play at Newport Beach City Hall for the next l wo weeks. Loss $32,000 In Blaze at Mesa Unit Cleanup ooerations were to begin today in the wake of a $32.000 fire that gutted an up· stairs unit of a Costa Mesa apart· ment complex Saturday night, nearly trapping its tenant. Robert M etlen or 2362 Harbor Blvd. was rescued from the Mediterranean Village Apart- ments blaze with little lime to spare. Ed Schn abel, operations manager of the Costa MesC:t County Wate r Dis trict , wa ~ credited with s aving Mellen·~ life by firemen investigating thl' charred apartment after the blaze. Metten had to I.le lrt?aled at Costa Mesa MemonaJ Hospital for shock and s moke inhalation following his n arrow escetpe, Investigators blame the fire .which caused smoke and water damage to adjacent units in the complex on a cigarette that tumbled from an ash tray. , FBI Probe Therefore. Ellson contended. the assessor had already let it be known that he was concerned about his constitutional rights. Capizzi, who is now the as- sessor's prosecutor, told Judge Shaw ther e was nothing un- ethical or illegal about the re- cording. He said Cali fornia laws permit s uch recordings as long as one party in the con versa lion con- sents. The cons enting party in this case was himself. Capizzi said. He went on to point out that the subject of the phone conversation was assessment practices relat· ed to the Tandy Corp. And the Grand Jury indictment centers on the 1973 sale or a coun- ty-owned comput~ appraisal svstem to Spartan8Urg County, S.C., Capizzi noted. The indictment alleges.. that Vallerga had a hidden financial interest in the $2 ,045 sale and il· legally accepted consulting fees and l'Xpenses from Spartanburg. Capizzi dis missed t he Fifth Amendment argument by point- ing out tha t Vallerga's Grand Jury t estimony was related to Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's ( R· Newport Beach) 1972 con- ~ression al campaign. The alleged illegal use of coun- ty employes in Hinshaw's cam- paig n i s not related t o the Sparta nburg incident, Capizzi argued. Judge Shaw agreed with the 35-year-old prosecutor, quickl y r efused to quash the indictment and ordered the selection of jurors to begin. - Before he left the courtroom, Capizzi gave the judge a list of eight persons he expects to call us witnesses during the trial. On the list is former Spartan· burg County Assessor John Q. Ebert. It was Ebert's hand written note that authorized a May 22, 1973, p ay m ent o r $6,000 lo fLin shaw for consulling fees re- lated to the appraisal system purchase. Capizzi is expected to attempt to prove during the trial that Hinshaw, who w as Orange Coun- ty Assessor until January of 1973, later gave Vallerga $3,000 as his share of the fee1 Ford Gtin Control Measure Outlined WASHINGTON (AP) -The Ford administr ation today Wl- veiled its proposed gun control law that inC'ludes an J''Bl check on those w h o wish to buy handguns and sets certain stnct standards for gun manufacture. Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi told the Senate juvenile delinquency s ubcommittee t ha t the Ad· ministration's bill concentrates on illeS?al commerce in handguns and center s its new enforcement efforts on 10 la rge metropolitan areas "wbere the problems of handgun violence has reached crisis proportions ." Levi said the Ford Jf'OPO!'l<ll does not contain nation gun re- gistration and licensing because he said it is felt that that would be ill usory in its expectatiOM. He said the Ford· proposal in· volves an origin al concept of 500 new Treasury agents to be as signed to the notion'ti 10 largtsl cltlf's to attack thE> block market in handguns which provides weapons for cri minaJs. He said the agents would have no other Julies. He also said the Administra- tion's gun control proposal would ban the importation, domestic manufacture. assembly and sale of cheaply m ade, dangerous handguns called "Saturday night specials ." · Levi uld the Administration proposal ·requires that plstoll'I have a m anually operated safety and that tbeir combined length and height must be at least 10 in· cbes. Revol vers must pass a aaf ety test to usu re they will not fire if dropped and must have o barrel at least four inches long in addition to a frame that ls al least41h inches long. He said guns wblch would tail such M teal cou 1d not be sold or 88· u mbled or shipped unless trans!erred to a gunsmith so that they may be altered ln s~ch a way that they would not.~ Satur· day night specials. ' .. Fro•Pagr. AJ RAMPAGE .•• lng and howlin1 -and tried to kJ ck ln the door but a chain lock device held it in place. Continuing down the stn..-et. he allegedly went to 1979 Westm ins ter A venue. where trash cans were hurled through kitchen a nd Ii ving room win- dows. police said ~· rec ting the allegedly drug-uc eign of terror. TONIGHT "GODSPELL" South Coast Repertory Theall'r. through Sun. 8p.m . WE DNESDAY, JULY23 COAST COM M U NIT Y COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting, I370Adam s.8p.m .. MUSIC OF AMERICA South Coast Village. 8 p.m. UCI LECTURE "Family Afoot in the West," Room 178 Humanities Hall. 7 p .m. Open House Scheduled at Mesa Schools Parents of children at middle schools in Cost a Mesa will be given a chance to see what the students have done this summer. Open houses <.i re seheduloo Wed· nesday at Davis School "and THursday at Te Winkle School. From 10:30 a .m . to 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, :l fashion s how will be given al Davis Middle School to hi ghlig ht items made in the Sum m er Sewing Cir cl e, t aught by Helen Goodfield. Clothing. pillows and stuffed animals wer e sewn by the stu· dents. Cookies a nd punch will be served by the students of the Cool Cooking Class, taught by Darien Kearns. Ftom 11 :30 a.m . lo 12:15p.m., the open house at TeWinkle will spotlight st udent projects includ- ing permanent murals painted on the gym walls and s tudent-made woodcrafts and textile designs. Also, the summer ~ymnasti cs class will perform. Early Return Brings Cops A Costa Mesa man who came home early from his vacation was met by an unexpect ed welcoming committee shortly before dawn today, thanks lo a thoughtful neighbor. Police Officer Milch Roden- baugh confronte d Ch a rl es Weslhall Jr .. of 936 Crocus Circle about 4:30 a.m .. a fter being dis· patched to invest igate what re· porle dly appeared to be a burglary in progress. A neighbor telephoned officers to report he could see some suspicious fi gure lurking about the home of his neighbor, who he knew was on vacation. Westhall pointed out lo police that he was taking things into the house. not oul of it. Triple Deaths ' Man Held,in 2 Accidenll STOCKTON (UPI ) -A young boy and a mllrried couple we re killed within minutes or each other by the s ame driver but in separate accidents, the California highway patrol reports. The CHP said Monday a car driven by Ewart A. Bungo jumped a curb at an intersection and struck and killed Tommy J . Souza. 9. Bungo, 33, Stockton, was charged with felony manslaughter and hit and iWl. An investigator said the car sped to the end of a dead end street, made a U-tum and returned. swerv- ing past angry neighbors who had seen the boy killed. A highway patrolman r esponding to the accident said he saw the car speed away at. about 75 miles an hour. Three blocks away, the CHP said, the car smashed into one containing Lyle and Pearl Peach. Both were kilJed instantly and their car was knocked through a picture window of a nearby house, the in- vestigator said. Hinshaw's Divorce Trial Gets Delay Congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw and his estranged wife faced a long delay today ln the trial of the Orange County Superior Court divorce action filed by Thais Hinshaw last Sept. 30. Pres iding Judge Robert A. Banyard warned lawyers !or both sides that he b as no f'ro• Page A J PORNO ••• ed raids overstepped the rules o( the warrant process. However, Deputy District At- torney John Mc Farland cited a 1973 decis ion by Orange County Superio r Court Judge Byron MacMillan. lie added that a s imilar dec ision by Dungan would reinforce the obscene status of the we ll-publicized films. "E very lim e the films are s hown they a ffront the law," McFarland asserted. D'ungan ended the hearing by citing voluminous written argu- ments submitted by both sides and said he needed time to digest the material. Dungan also agreed to reschedule until Thursday after- noon the for m al arraignment or the theater m a nagement on ob- scenity charges st e mming from police raids on the I hcal<.'r Frolft Page Al AGENCY ... back up Moor e was postponed until the redevelopment agency's Aug. 4 meeting. The agency will guide future redevelopment or the downtown Costa Mesa business district as projected under a program utiliz- ing both fed e r a l runds and private capital. Orientation discussion Monday night included formulation of an agenda for each redevelopment agency meeting and one or the truly crucial matters required of any governmental agency. City officials carefully outlined operation of the electronic but· ton-pushing system for agency mem bers lo indicate a Yes or No vole on various matters which will come be fore them . courtrooms available today and that the Hinshaw case must be added to a long waiting list. A rapidly deteriorating caseload situation in Superior Court and the absence or several judges on vacation is daily mak· ing that waiting list even longer. Hinshaw, seated on the op- posite side o! the courtroom from hia estranged wife, declined to comment on the case. Hinsbaw's lawyer, Charles G arri ly, remin ded Jud ge Banyard, however, that his client had traveled to Orange County from Washington D.C. for a trial that was set several months ago. "Don't make any big plans," Judge Banyard told him. "We'll get you into the courtroom as soon as we can but right now things are closed up tight." Beverly Hills a ttorney Stanley Brown will r e present Mrs. Hinshaw, 47, of Newport Beach in what is expected to be a three· day trial. Brown commented today that he hopes during the trial to raise the issue of 1-Unshaw's al- leged failure to m a ke his federal health plan coverage available to the ailing Mrs. Hinshaw. Fifth Avenue Route Backed By Chamber Directors of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce have r eaffirmed.their endorse- ment of the old Fifth Avenue Cor- ridor as a future alternative to Corona del Ma r 's traffic and parking proble ms. In a 16-2 vote Monday, direc- tors agr eed to endorse the old corridor as a logical alternative to widening Coast Highway at the expense of cur~si~e parking. The dec1s1o n will b e tr~n~mitted to planning com- m1ss10ners who are considering master plan revisions for the highway through the community. Chamber President Bill Lu sk who developed and built th~ Harb o r Vi e w Hom es n e ighborhoods ne ar Fifth Avenue, said that all purchasers of the houses in the area were in· f?rmed at the outset that the cor · ndor was under consideration as a thoroughfare. A WORD. TO THE WISE- There is a tendancy for many carpet stores to use strictly a warehouse concept. One advantage is seeing carpeting in rolls rather than samples. Many disadvantages are evident -most operations of this type buy only Off-goods. so that the customer only gets to see old patterns. or carpets the mills couldn't sell to regular out- lets. ~lso. this type of operation generally feels that experience is unimportant. and consequently the salespeople know little or nothing about the products. Finally, mo!ft will farm out the installations to the lowest bidder, guaranteeing a poor Installa- tion (~any of these installers are contracting illegally w ithout a state license.) At Alden's we maintain a happy medium. We carry a large inventory, and the largest sample selection around. We have experienced salespeople, and our installers were trained by us. Finally, we are a state licensed contractor. DEN'S : iiisiiilatiaii: ·custom draperies *• ..... carpe UC NO 230412 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6<46-4838 -6"46·2355