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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 6, 1974
VOL.. •1, HO. '4. 1 SICTION5, 111 f'AOES
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Hammett Re-elected
Co1ln~il Eleetion
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llertzog P psets · tawsui1-by--r -.:.
Jordan
Mrs. Norma Hertzog became Costa
l\1esa's first councilwoman Tuesday.
defeating Vice Mayor Willard Jordan in a
closely contested race for two council
seats.
lttayo r Jack Hammett, the other
incumbent, w~ returned to office for
• Ill Mesa
another four years.
The lDlOfficial results are:
Jack Hammr:U J,587
Nonna Hertwg 2.675
Willard Jordan 2.500
Joan Torribio. 872
Richmond Westlake J r. 577
Only 16.2 pe rcent of Costa i\1esa's
34,745 registered voters turned out, as
compared to 30 percent during the last
municipal election in 1972.
A3 Hammett took a commanding lead
during Tuesday night's election watch in
city council chambers. the attention
focused on the race between Jordan and
Mrs. Jfertzog.
JURY DIDN'T BELIEVE HER
Sauna Trial's Ma ria Parson
Tar Globules
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M1~s. Parso11 ~ • • • •
• By TO~! BARLEY ~
Of trie o.111 l'llo! Sl1tl •
A divided jury slammed the door niS:
lhe sex-ri lled sauna bath saga laleJ
Tuesday by ruling for the floliday Healfh
Spa and against ~laria Parson and her $1
tnillioo lawsuit.
l\lr:s. Parson, 50. of Anaheim , was no
!here to hear the Orange County Super\o
Court jury deliver H.s verdict to Judge-·
William L. l\1urray arter two days ofi
deliberations that ended a Uiree-montti ..
t • I •i na . 1-.
But her husband, Bud, SI), and four~~
her seven children heard the rulirijt fro
the jury that split nine to two with
undecided in f~vor of the heallh spa . ~
Nine votes is sufficient for a verdict in•
California civil trials. ..
Parson. pale and shakinl(. left tt~!
courtroom and tried to comlort two of '
Ray Qui gle y Out
In Quiet Irvine
Council Votin g
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Steel workers labor-on beam 1gnaoove floor bf new, $2:8-million~. ~ 0.111 Pilft 11.tt _ _
Although r-.1rs. Hertrog led by only a
slim margin she never lost the lead and,
with 40 out of 41 precincts counted, the
vi~ayor conceded. d S d his weeping dau~hler.i as V1ey sobbed in I nv a· e trll n s an~~teroom. Wntiin 30 -"" was, _ · -weeping wi Ut---itlem as he-protested r·
municipal library in Huntington Beach. City ·officials say "'.Ork is The lightest voter turnout in city
1 now progressing at rapid pace after slow start. They ex~ library, history -43.4 percent -Tuesday
located off Talbert Avenue ip new central park, to be ~!1rushed by returned three of four incumbents to the
"The people deCideil that Will had been
around long enough and that it was time
to get a woman on the cooncil," said
Jordan, a veteran of ~ years on the
couod!.
"This is a terrible injusl ice. This should~
Of L g l Be 1 not have been." ll UI a ac t Mrs. Parson 's attorney. Marvin Lewis
of San Francisco, i m m e d i a t e I 'I
announcest. that he would appeal U'ic
verdict .
late November. Irvine City Council and overwhelrntngly
supported a school building loan fund of
144 million. Jordan added he was "a bit ~ked"
by the outcome and that he bad a
. premonition because. the council race ..
appeared . to nm too smooth I)!. and too
quietly.
Bif FREDh""RICK SHOEJ\.fEllL
Of llM O.ilY Pllff tl•ff
Globules ol sticky tar rolled Into the
sandy strands between Victoria Beach
and Treasure ls\and In South Laguna
Tuesda'y evening, leaving ... uns ightly
beaches and a chore for clean-up crews.
Const1·uction Man Saved
·1n lrvine-Site Cav~-in
By ARmUR R. VINSEL
Of IM Dlft' fl'll.t 11.tt
Dramatic rescue efforts at an Irvine
construct.ion site Tuesday-including a
!rantl<: roac!-lluildillg, }ob to get the
ambulaoce lbroogh-lrt!<d a gravely
injured cave-in victim. , • candido 7.amora, 45, s us ta I a e d
frtdures of tbe skull, ribs, both arms
and a lhoukier i., the 3:20 p.m. accident
on Micbel9on Street betften Yale and
Jordan avCflues. He was .standing on the edge oC a utility
trench in the Parkwood Apartments
project when it suddenly caved in.
carrying the victim to the bottom and
pimin& him by ... leg.
Colln\y Fire Depanmenl Blttalloa
Qlifl Jim Radlev said Zamonl, of 111$ W.
CUbbon SL , Santa Ana, was atJllOl"llll1
not badly hurt In the cavein at fil'lt.
Suddenly, however, 1 huge clod
mwouring abollt two lee< ill diameter
and weighing at least 50 pounds broke
1-•nd fell on his head , c:niahin& bis
body downward.
Chief Bradley ,.1d by the time rescue
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crews from his University Station made
.the four·minute run' to the scene, s~
CoMtructlon Company co-workers bad
paV<d the way.
The cave-in site was far from ,the.
(See RESCUE, P1ge ti
AD 'REVS VP'
HO NDA. BUYERS
"Wish "'-e bad 100 roort lo &ell."
That was the react!On to r~ the
advertiser got to this three·li.ner placed
in the Daily Pilot's classified advertising _,
RONDA 2 trail IO'a llMil &
1971 very lo mL Like nu.
(Phone No.)
The rtiponse, ol course, was great' . . .
9044 both Rondas and, obvklllsly, could
hive sold even more. 'fest us yourself tor
response. Dtal the direct line to -Its:
642-5671.
Voters, granted four year terms to
O>uncllwomin • Gabrte.Ue. •. P.ryor ~=-and"
~fayo,r John Burton and ~eated E. Ray
Quigley Jr. Art Anthony and Robert J ..
West iµtd,. incumbent Henry Quigley "'°"
the other three seats.
Final returns for the frontrunners are:
Mn. Pryor, 3,438
Burton, 2.977
Jlenry Qulgley,·2,929
Art Aalbony, 2.584
Robert J. West. 2,498
Ray Quigley, 2,255
Franklin S. Hurd, 2,012
Robert A. Smith. 1,645
Richard B. "Dick" Cark, l,S72
1be Irvine Unilied School District _
sch>ol building loan measure received a
total yes -ol 4,471 and 749 noes. A two-thirds majority w~ required and
thal was met easily by the 85.8 percenl
la vocable '1!>le. ~ i, . ., ~ . · .--:
'lbe $« b!inioti 1dan appr0w1 lilklft
the diitrict k> draw on lbe state school
building fund for funds to build schools.
The measure augments a $50 mi!Uon
bond me8"1re passed by voters last )'ear. ,
Together, the local and state fW'Mls are
oxpected to provide schools which maf
be ne<ded between DOW r id 19!0.
Fred Gahm, chairman of the citiuns
rommittee IUJJPOrtlng tho loen ballol
measure, early today than' ~voters and
volunteen for the over i belming
approval. ·
The adxlol measure \fas "a.ppro,'ed in
every city precinct. Tallies of voters who-
15" LOAN, 1'111• IJ
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~1rs .. ilertzog, · 'Nho6e campaign was
!See W0:\1AN, Page !)
Lllguna Hit
By Streakers
The tar, in chunks the size of golfballs
and baseballs, apparently is due to
natur:al seepage from the ocean floor. a
United States ooasl.-Guard spokesman
theorized today.
The black sturf rolled In ~·Ith lhc tid.e
and w11s deposited along the surf line In a
Jn yet another twist on the band Lhree to four feet wide in some
current streaking craze, two naked places.
men drove.. up to tha,Laguna.Beacb_ • ~ Cl d Sw-•-bl" o k J a e k ·In-The-Box drive-through ~ Y e ~~ • JC w r s
restaurant, placed an order and superintendent for Lag\D\a Beadl; said
drove up to the window to pick up the deposit on Victoria ~ch was one of
the~~ri • . , .. • • a.., tbe ~·ont tle .cou}!i tsmem~~ .r..
s"9cked female cashier looked . .,,.."' t-dm'l lnto their car. toda~ to clean up the tar.
In a.not.her report . a nude man Sweetser noted that tar periodically
far\. In the back door ol Denny's bubbles up to the oce.an surface and ends
~urant, 1800 S. Coast Highway, up on the beach. Usually, only-small
darted through the dining room and ts d · -1~ •• ·d ' oat the front door to the amoun are epo51 ~. '~ sa1 •
.bemusement of patrons. Ll. Harry Gage ol the Orange County
·Both,, lndlcents OttUmd SUnday, Rarbor Patrol said the dcpooll was the
ooi w~re not Included ·on the worst he's seen in hls 13 years watching
t,quna Beach police log be<a""'
the Ar< Colony department didn't tho oouth roast.
tltlllk they were aU that unusual, an "It was really OOd truil nigbt. I'd say
o(Ocer said. all but. about 30 percent ol It ls gone:
today," t..t. Gage said.
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''For one thing. this jury w~
improperly instructed . by Judge i\luf'·
ray," he said. "There are other grounds
and I will start reviewing this case and
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Orange Coast
Weather
Looks like another cloudy week·
end in store for Orange COOst
residents. The vteathcrlady calls
for mostly cloudy skies Thursday
with cooler temperatures. Highs of
5l at the beaches will rise t.o only
60 inland.
· ::..'.IMIDI: TODA\'
After ltoo more 1pecial elt c·
tion races. the scor,eboord 11ow
rearla De1nocmt-& J, Republican1
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'l'bo -no, with an • jndocta and -llolJols ..,.,._ ... , • -.. 8eolt, 1~71
A. Reahfe1,U7S "-sa.-. 1,731
Ednrd Just, 1,1111
Jl!O< llo)>kln, 1,MS
Join Kelly, flt
Dlnl Gould, 1111
Herbert G..,,..., :l'IO cw.nee Casper, 112
,A total ci 4,141 ci Ille 11,500 registerod
'nJl<n -to the polls to cul ballots In a knHe1i l111Ueless campalp.
'Ille eoly-loea!obeot In ._ at my
time ..u JUI!. Scott, cumat IDl,}'OI", llld Holllndm. mayor pro tern, were never
criUdud during the race. In fact, their
l!nl term reconls ...... pnlaed by " lbe
•· "!!'BUI~ iaiincbe.fah' a~ck ~.'
Just's votinc record. claim!• that many
o! hJ.s actkllS dldo't match caiiijia!p
prcllDJaeS. Sbe came to filth, ooly 41
oters Dump
two ·Cwnty
Councilmen -beblnd Jult. .
-· who .. ,. lie llld . ---i.-. 111e ar-. ::. =~~. ~~.1·~-~.! Wea~ Bi• Web ~ -rHlectlon 'l'Ueoday, but hlo w•7 -~~ ·m-""'dpal pol._ aulfered ·aga~".'1 to~lllc ~ fa< public . Resemb · the comic book chll'lcier Spider Man, .....,.._ _ ........ ~ • this iron Worker scales steel cables on th• U.S.
0L ...__...C.~ ~ r.--' - -~ ............,_JJD-ltl Jf?Q' that the lDcumbmta -vii• -... .. 11'.nv. '74 In s k w h w -k
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are making final adjunmenb; on support cables •
th•! will sb.'Jll' 212 ~~f cone-shaped canoElc_ Ji> ,...,-, ......., ........_ 11111 ......,mted lbe "oldtimen" In the city pa ion ~ -,,. , po ane, u . or men tanner Mayor Louis 1'Red" Relm.dt and tbe newer, a>rtbeast leC'tkllt where ------------~------~---------------
Jost a bid b' re ele '""· -..it bu be U... wuo1 being ruuy oerved. .
aerved a tot.al " lild«n 1"I" "' the TtiO argiiment apparontly worked. or
coundl. the m proc1nets In wblcb Stanton
Jn Genleo anw., Councilman . oulplilell all ot1w candldstes, Including SAUNA AWARD DENIED , , Woodrow Wilmrl Mt«field, wbo iolt an the tine incumbents, five are in tJ>e •
e1ect1an bid In 1m but -11..-...i to ·-arm ct t1te dty.
· .,. --a few ......, !ala., loot • -alao monqect to gamer more lftPllrlng my •-1 toal&IX. • and Invited them to "!Jal' her eemaI live outside the city limlb lbowed the
.... ~ lo DOlllldl-Katlleyn -thao Juot In II of the 26 predncts. Fullerton a•-DooaJd A. u.~-lavon measure lost with ~1 yes votes and eigbt
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WOMAN ••.
Vio'lence Mars
Pl,an Approval ._..,., 'lbt lar,est voter turnout -381 out ol -~~ ·-......... Bui · <a •• ~ --~~ • ..:th ·a no --•-• B-'"~ ttheG~ ~tlroll!tbe._tlletlbejury ~· ·~·~ -· ·~ •·.lb. Bin' -8lO tiii>' .... lillor In ·..----come• -.,._. -c111a1r111 ci hJ.s own wJ».reJected..lile "" · ,...,,_, -· by ttlO -. Rkit Ch•bbOuae, C<ll!t'al poinr. for an lldl,. ISi the Courtroorit, hailed llie v...uct as ~~U le~ty theo nd ·-""' CJ,, votm also gave •ln>nl suppot1 .to MN FRANCISCO (AP) -'l1le San lit-'--~ •~•-lrrle(er --·tloo. a '"ridory for commOn ..... m P ry 8 "'•-two candidates 10< the Saddlebaclt Francisco Boan! or Educstlon adol)ted • "'™' -w ,· wllo allo -, ""•"--John Kelly, 1_ ,__ · · that II P•-..., seeking se1 it , • ..,. 1Mt1 lllily. • 4QlllQI ~""" .,., .i.ui: jury saw where the. liability Jay was from s0me .... motive . -Community College Board giving a total ICh>oJ. de S e gr e g a t i o D jllan for -~ -le -al -In =..,.,or~ :?,.r ~~':,'I~ and It dido't seriously consider what I llulton successlully argued ·at the dose . ci 1,25.I votes to l;teve De Lapp and 1,159 kindergarteo througb 10th grades early
Groft tn<umbn. Bernard r .. ._.... always said was 8 f 1 r • f e t c he d · ol the three month trial that Mrs Parson to Norrisa Brandt who went oo to -win the today after a bitter public hearing that
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.Mlml belt eo..:...Onw1 Walter Dooonn. :i ~·~i:~m were the argument_," he said. "It's good to see this was the Victim or a deteriorating trustee seal
wU1 retain ltlll aeat on the -··~•-kind of case go to an orange County marriage a deo-'-nn' g husband and a 11ie erupted'l'be .!.".~ ~entedce. •2 •-""'"" ~ . ·-t wu the ooly prectnct Kelly won. jury " • ,,___ oew city council elected Tueodoy -• '" ~ w _,.. -.~. bowenr. stanton'• wiiiklntr campalgn appareoUy i,;.; who adml · be mouotlng nervous ooodltion that led her will be the first with axmcilmeo aervlD& madlfied btlsing plan otter..! by .tiding ~ ~ ~;.., •.= liJ·~lei. Mrs. Boylln'1 attempt lo t>Oat after ~ jury came~ 0:1';!, ~ ~ui/.x,1:.,r.b long ~ore the sauna staggered tuma. • Supt. Lane De Lara after a )OODtl
-. ;!,:'!!" =:= =-: -a.,_ CUper,-an -Oranp c.Unly i:f.rn'fy~li'...i~=~=i'::f ll,e sald ohe badbeen'd-by her ~ect"~ ~01.;.i" ~ ~'= ~ ~ :'.: ~
• , J)lannlrw comml9sioner whose nee was ... : •............... In the ,. -·"·• "Cable Car ·90n a divorce - a major t.Ssue m the Anthony each wlll -et-y-· •·-· Nazi-Party speaking in oppol!Uoa to
-lie dly'1 ...,_baa on ovenil&ht 'bactecC by Supervisor Robert Battin, C:., -;;-·-= Catholic family -by her daughter's 'l'beiloundln .,,;,;,n i:ci .. ,:".';:,. deselregatlon. ~,i*ldtc· lliowed up In last place. A Sm FnmdlCO jury gave his client ..-on drug cbarg<S after sbe had l,e!t Ma Willi g Fischbe h !;'did not Roger Pavlov, 19, ci 8ao Franciooo,
, ~ • zntolm, --not electlnc ~ vfllbly antagonhed aom e llO,Ollll !il11iat tilal alter be successlully home at 17,-and her busband's suggestiOn yor am c " · · -was arrested for uuult llld batt«y
' _.,, a lt-,...id oollel• -at coodid-' lonnns -be • quell that cillce W<rter Gloria Sykes that !"int visits lo topJ.., bars llld seek re-election, wu elected for after wltneues In the c..wd ci !50 said '* ,,., -A. lkOee, ...Oy beai faur emobulRtl hil .-.tlon Willi Battin bed ,,_..._. a ..., '"" IUe -•--~ indul(ing In wife swapping mJgbt sunultaneous terms or 311 mootbs. be olrucl: Nait leader Alan VillCfllt ooe
·-It lo w1D a -t en lie ANMm llOrbert ~Gm, at 111 the ~ --;"' .._ ber lavoni:;.~ -improve their se• life. ~~'i:'.:m ~ ~ = ci the four uniformed memben ct lbe
-Jllljllldlotll _ ol,,,,_ -te .... .--.;~ whoallo He iqued In the trial that ended In any event, Ruston artued aodputon seslini ct the new OOllDd1 and electlon ct party •I pobllc bearing.
Olbm-cotltly cm. and --loll In lf70. ' Tueoday that Mrs. P·-~---wltnessea lo back hJ.s poin~ Mrs. Panoo ~ J•--d --~• w-. lndtllad: -ram mare -~ any --~·~ a oew mayor -~ ly· ~ -·· ~ .~ ~ ~ -pmnl9cuous after she collapred tn the was driving off alone at nlght at 1-a ofll<en. . .., , . ., p I
1 ..=::---··--~ toayW -......... lo all but llO\'OD sauna room ci the 0nqe hesltjl spa OD year before the sauna nJ01D lnddent and ~ --15 Clllldldabls ~ ,,... ...
I ...,.... .... Cini ·-11111 Di!ll v. ..-lie M!fpollei .... _ In 11 ci March 2, 1970. was wearing short, .. :q -well electiCll to ·in. n .. ...ii Tbe lollowlng ..... . •
.,..,,. ""' • lfoi\,lf •*•111t · lbe • ....-, •~ lbe lotlll wse Lewis clalmed that tfle· alldiJW llw before 1970. are the flnal raulta b' lbs trallbti RESCUE
"BUEMA 'PARK -Jmwb!nt 111a,... ~ 11!11 a .... -l!llOrt-door" the Atma room jammed•• It had Rustoo Aid it WU mtrue t 0 hopefuls: ' ....
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llllplt IC; ll1ns and 0. R. Griffin i!""' dooe -y~ in the '""~ charaoterize Mn. Panon as a quiet. Carl Morrl!on ci Qllv~ '11· Mn. ;-· -· t--~1,. a _ _..Jn-tt-crojlded r.-wee s and left ·Mrs. Parscn imprillOlled ileVOl!t-artl!OU~k~ftnn Hazel Myers Cl 1hO RlliCb, 121\'ii-s.~..pa...i..-r, •aoWLa..tftlpklodor..,.-•----r--1
CYP!IBlill -lnwmbtmta ottO J . .Suspect Jail·--.l-hrlh.-t'IO'Clegree"11e>t. oontn>J of her children and wbo ~an...-Mary-Ano-l!Olden-..1-€allfornla-Hom<S ooerator mered his llOOOP llld a ~yo and llAlllert Harvey W<n joined t:;\J "Mn. Panon, . trem1>1ing and berely -admirable, dJureh.oriented ui>tence. · S9J; Jaclt KJoh of the Wlllowtl, !50; Dilvld llJI!;~ .:.plld ~·up°d;' at the .;.,_ of .l!f -Saoju Jn wtnnq tlltte Gpell audible from the Witnesa.atand, teotffled A neighbor testified tllat Mrs. Parson A. Lowe ci the Racque< Club, Jtll5, and the rooil so the ambulance could "'1:,,_ ~ Jn F 'ture, · that she BCTOamed and -·..._..on 'lhe yelled and screamed at her children Robert J. Holtnliedt of €allfontla . ,_.,.Id ·'TU HABRA --Ma,... Ul'lll glass doors for betw..:;':i;~and 10 throughoot the day. _ Homes, 176. ·· the curb and get llilo" <be·ttact," 88
i2lorlll ••-and Inc um b • n I minutes and collapred afttr health spa Ruston also successfully argued that ·O!ief-Radney. ~ W!Dlmn --,,.. p • • Th { peraonnel failed to respoac1 patrons at the bealth spa were warned Flremeo llld other """""" gingerly .!r,•• to tbe1r-. , am.Jing e ts She teotilled t11at wit11iti nionths • 1>er ... they en1er..i the .. wta room or Burglars c ....... Off wu1ce1 to 1res zamora tn>m his plt·llke -:-,!:& PAUllA -a.n..... Gary J..,.. was d<mlng low cut -greeo eye the Po$Sibie physical danger to such -" prison while the skipioader ..--f1¥~111ary Wllliaml -ttlO available ~ County Sherill's deputiel today sbadow to acceot her Oamtn'g red hair, kinds or ex]Xl6UU and that Mn. Pamn. the oriclnal rood for the, IMlmpy ride ~ Jailed a Fullerton man In connection with short skirts and heavy makeup and was a long-term patrou, was well aware of Chain Link Fencing · ·bock. meo8 ~ l)RAMGE -lnwmbtmta -D. the· thelt of !Urnl---• ""IDlio.. touring the local bars in a btmt !or new that warning. ..~ wmen~~-~~~ '.J611tindllon-rNlned<belr--~---mates. He argued In blJ final statement: BrmxlnewchalnlinltfenciDrvllluedby _,~-away u~ w ·~-!!' Ille <OttDdl. _ _ valued at nwly fl,700 "-a 8an J... It was testified that she Invariably "Mn. Parson, her busband,.Jier family 1he owners at 11,100 wai stokm Tuesday )'O'mpt>n from 8an Josqutn Jlllllor High
s'rANTON ,.. l1wll<qer Mart b a Cijilifilno mOtille -put d-. found them. Lewis brought two ct an and her lawy .. are actors-in a lavish nigbl from a Laguna Hilh comlnldion ScboOI. lmmedlalely across the street. ' !II'...,. -a ... 1 on Ille DOlllld1 Deputiell bootei Reoe Am a r o estimated 24 bar habltues to oourt to pnxiuction that is aimed at gouging II site, orange County Sberiff'1 deputies Zamora, lather ci -children, ""' ~ out -~ Hemeon, Alvarado, 13, 00 btq1ary charg<S IUed confinn her admlsslon that she joined million out of the Holiday Health Spa." said today. , finally lreei and takm to ~ tiirt ttlO -...,_.,, Gill>ert -bar patrons for a drink, often dMced 8 A juror COllljlH\llted outside the DepuUes said burglan who mttlt bave ,tlommmllty lloepital, where lllligeey was
and Alidia~ -re oil ct"'1 lo tbelr aft« Ibey allege be twice Uled a pldrup little with them and then acoompanled oourtbou!e : "That wu bow most ci UI used a truck to haul away their beavy peifonned Tuesday Dlght for his multiple #. truck to haul ainy lomi-llld -them to a oeu1>y motel room. felt and we realized it •• soon as we left loot took 1,800 feet ci f<nce from the olte fractm.. and !nttrnal tnjurloL
:l!'IJSTlll -lntunlJent 1-B. Sim!> fnxn the dubliouae ci El Nido Associates She became well itDown at the Stull the courtroom and counted beads. at Moulton Parkway llld Canada Road. He was listed In salisfactory oondltlon
-joined by dialJeatr« Rkhard B. Mobile Homo Parlt, :moo Ortega Shirt and the Newport.. Inn tn Newport "Yoo know, it was just too much to The fendag ta the property ci the Aroo today, cooslderlng the e>l!nt ci bis
"r.ipr Jn wfm111C Ille hri> available oeata. Highway. Beach and she admitted that lbe two swallow." Fence Compt1111 or Rlventde. Injuries. ,
' VJU.\ PAR!t -Jacttmbeobl RoiJe1t omc.rs believe Alvarado made two hotels were .._ her lawites. *-lllld Dorothy Potier wse joined trips lo the dubhouae between March t Her husband testified that sbe would
by challmger Harold F. TipCon Jn and March 4, but they have not yet often Invent some Obray excuse to leave
winning Ille tbl'!Jt! open ...U it an detamined his alleged method of entry. her home and seven children and would
.~ _cloee conteet whld:I may 1ee a then drive off to an evening rendezvous
r'bmt In oomlnl -. with a boy friend which lasted tmttl the
'WESTMINSTER -lncumbeobl Pl>illlp E d S t d early hours or the morning. --~.inAn111-"',.-and ~JUTOU baitdily ... or -. ugges e -11e_test!fle11thatbe3tt'uck her ... vni
·r&<lectlon lo their -limes In the WW-stages -c1 her
\'.ORl!k LP.IDA ..... , -llen'y As Replacement addiction, but lben reallied that she was w,.Jaa was joiBed IJ7' d>allettger Wbit mentally ill and needed psychiatric """· Cioinftll In wton!ng tbe two available Two psydliatrlsts testified for her that
.... . WASlllNGTON (AP) -Republican she had a· classic '"llne Faces ci Eve"
Gov. Frandl w. sarge o t ct condition that may be incurable. Both
Massadnaetta said lnday the COlllltry men and.Lewis told tbe jury Mrs. Parson
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Wft'e to leave office and Vice President
Gerald Ford replace him. '
••1 ~·t think impeachment,.. would
upeet the cotary," Sargflll ~: "8Jl<l' l
doo~ -wt<b Ille auggesticm that
Vice President Ford wouldo't be up to
tbe job."
"I tltin1< Ille oontra.t ci Ford 'behtfl an
opet1aodlnnk--.Jdbea
--tltat lbouJd be ttfreshlng," Sargent said in 111 lnl«vlew at the
Nllticmal Gownaa COOlereoce. ,
X24B Test Lauded
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP)
-The xm aln:raft, designed to test
approach and landing tedtniquea !or
America~s space sbutUe program, made
its first SU~ !llght Tuesday, tbe
Air Fot'ce rej)Orted. The wlngleos "U!Ung
body" reached a speed of 740 miles ·per
~ at an alUtl!!lc.of 60,IOO feet.
Chieo. Sti:eak
Dozens Romp Nude Downtown
CHICO (AP) -Doiens of nude college-oge youtba romped
·through downlOWn Chico ell'ly today In Northeni California's !ales!
streaklnc lncidenL (Related Stories, l'lge 3)
'.lbe streak lnkudetl a run by about 20 males and f111111les and
1 ron by air mea and women through a dormitory at Chico Stat&
A newsman said numerous youth were Involved to the streak·
!ngis. No errea11 ,..... reported.
"It's aomethlag dillerent," one nude woman told a n11r1man.
"It's fun:" "lVs really weinl ," added a 17·year-old high acboo girl. "You
just feel like you are totally free." -
Tlte Chico atreaklnl began when 1 young nude woman ran from
the unlvenlty to Bidwell Mansion· Slate Park early Tllestlsy •
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Track Shoes-11.95 to. 24.95
BasnaR Slloes-10.95 to , 23.95
Aft 'Pmpose Slloes-8.95 to 17.95
Soccer-shees-9.95 to 21.95 • BaskatbaU ShoeS-9.9.5 to 23.95
Telllis Shoas-7.95 to 19.95
Cross Country' Shais-7.95 to 23.95
Wrestq ~7.95 to 13.95
Gymnast Shoes
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Telllis llacbts-4.95 to 50.00
Rac'811111 lacqaets
-Racbts laillllilhll llacbls
TaMe Temls PalNles
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Water 1'819-lalls
Footbals
4 Squari BaRs
PlaJIT..i Bals
T llllis Balls
1asaa1s
SeftWs
Wn Up Sits .
Basellall Wn Up Jaets
latttru lacbls
Baselll ltts & lats
S.-Sim Slits & Tiiiis
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Brandt Captures Seat
Dflllf f'llet SllH f'IMl•
Will Join Saddleback Board
By JAN WOR'nl
Of .. o.lty .... ,...,.
A turnout of eloee !O 28 peroo>t ol
voten in the saddleback Community
College district Tuesday ele<led Norrlaa
Brandt, ~. of Irvine as the new trustee
to represent Irvine and El Toro.
'Unofficial lolals for 1be trum. pbst,
elected. at large by all wten in the
district from San Oerneate to Irvine,
are: •
Girl Accusecl
Of Poiso11ing
Her Mother
-~1rt. Brandt, 6,074.
-Earl Camway of El Toro. 5.1$5.
-Steve Dt.Lapp, Irvine, 2.873.
-Nlclr:·DlGiuro, El Toro, 2.120.
-John Tolle. El T .... Ut7.
-Vera Snyder, Irvine, 1,192.
-Gary Rumussen. Irvine. 1104.
-Andrew Murray, who withdrew froll\
the nee loo late to have his nan\e 1aken
off the1ballot received 6.10.
"I couJdn 't belle,·e I had such a strong
showing in all the trustee areas," t.1rs.
Brandt said today. She lost in Jn•ine by
about 100 votes to Steve Del..app, 24. a
program diredor for the Santa Ana-
Tu.5tin YMCA.
"I am looking forw ard to
rommunications from all areas . I'm
going to rest a day or tv;o and !hen gc1
right In there and start working; ~lrs.
Brandt said.
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lrvlM'1 Norriw Br1ndt
ri.11A'.\tl (UPI I -A 12--year--old _girl
accused of lacing her mother's saccharin
y;·ith roach poison has been tumtd over
to the Dade County Division of Family
~rviet!s for placement.
The girl's Briti.<sh-bom mother has
indicated she does not want the child
back in the fa mily home.
Cam way. a mortgage banker. ga\'t
~1.rs. Brandt htr closest rompetition in
six of the seven trustee areas. He
corraJled more \rotes than she did in San
Clemente and Tustin.
As for her narrow defeat by Del..app in
Irvine. Mrs. Brandt comn1ented. "Of
course I would li ke to have y,·on there.
but what I was goif18 for was the tot.als.
Ifs been ty;·o years since I \1;orked for
the city of lr ... ine. and tbe city has
doubled In size since then .,.
GRAOING WORK BEGINS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TWIN NUCLEAR REACllQR S AT SAN ONOFRE
Old Vi1itor Cent•r in Background Will be Closed, Relocated During Five Years of Project
Fres1~0 Stre_aker.~
Cnrry Clothing
FRESNO (AP ! -The latest campus
craze -streaking -invaded California's
San Joaquin Valley ""ith a new t"·ist at
Fresno State University.
The blonde. blue-eyed girl wa.5 not in
Ju\·cni!e Court when Judge Dixie H.
Chastai n ordered her turned over to the
ramily set\'iCl?S divlsioo. Assistant State
Attorney Rick !\.largolius said the girl
"'as bewildered and confll!Cd and
consk!eted it "would not be in heT' best
intrrests" to be present.
She said her first priority as a ne1\'
board member will be to focus on
impcoving the situations complained of
by Tustin resklcnts who are in the midst
of a move to de-annex from the district.
llis Cc11u1,"ig
Fills His Tank
~tARTI NEZ 1 L" r 1 1
[)(>mocr11.1ir co n gr r ;;~ 1r..n;i1
candidate l>ary Reber. 30, v.·a11rd
in a gas line y;•ith his l'<Unpcr onl~
IO le<1m the all cndant at the station
l''Ouldn't take a (lersonal ch<'r~.
1·a{ln1g BcgiI1s at 011of1·c
F 01· 2 N'uclea1· Reacto1·s
Observant sources said six men dashed
from the campus library across the Free
Speech area Tuesday ni~ht. carrying
their clothes. \Vitnesscs said the si_x
raced into a clump of bushes, donned
their clothes and fled.
The naked i;u'nners .&alloped through a
group: of l:'I to 20 students staging a
"camp-in" as part ol an a1nncsty dri\'e
for Vietoam-era draft evaders and
cl "~erters.
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The girl 's mother. who suffered
cramps and nausea but recovered from
the· poisoning, and the child 's stepfather
were in court hut remained ·mute.
.The girl was not charged as a
delinq~cnt. , •
"She is beyond the conlrol ()f her
parents and is eridangcring the lives of
other family members," ~Targolius said.
The girl was expected to he rommittcd
IO a children's home for about a month
until more suitable quarters can be
found.
She listed transportation tG the
cam~. asking for a curriculum planner
and federal grants writer, and appciinting
members to the citizens a,dvisory ·
commi~ as so~~( hef fi.r!il..pr-Qjects,
She wall tau~ornce 11.i<inday. Her~term
will be up for re-electkln again in 1975.
She replaces ?i.fichael Collins . charier
trustee o( the board.
A former teacher. she i.s the daughter
of former IM Angeles Mayor Ncir ris Poulson. .
Streakers Hit Heights
1,000 ,'1ore Join l11-lnclu.di11g one in Wheelchair
Heber !hen "·ent from t•£1r to rar
behind him and asked for "'a buck
for luck ... lie rccc1\'.ed $9 -enough
io fill' his tank~ and rc~u1nc his
can1pa!gn. 4 •
The candidate is an economist.
Company Clai111s
Investment
Data 'Piraev' •
(irading l>r~;in 1h1s \\"t'C~ for the
prelimina ry stages of the $\ 4 hillion
const ruction of h\ 111 nuclt';i r reacturs
a! San Onofr('.
And among th.c. first t.:isks faced. by
the eontractors for the tH<1ssive projt·1.:t
"·aS the clo.<;ure and · rcplaC('n1('nt ·of
thr nu clear inforrn:ition ri·ntcr lying
downcoost of lh<' present reactor.
The ne"' center Y.iM be n1oved to
IC'n1porary quarh'TS in1n1cdi:Hc!y north
of its present localion.
Besides that preli1ninary pro Jc t!
grading crCYi'S began r e 1n o v i n ~
switchyard slabs and caissons on tht·
si te destined LO hold the 1wo reactors.
\\'ork oo a nc\.\' ae«."SS route for ea rt h
movers also ha!i begun. -Th:i t new roul l'
\viii allow the CN!Y.S 10 dump thousands
of cubtl' y::irds of soi l on a n'l'<:a 111IHr·d
An £1 Toro in\·cstn1ent coun~lor·s of lhe San !)icjl.o Frf!CWa}.
former employers "'ant $50.000 in Optt the ~preli minary earth inoIUH:
By United Prus International An estimated 270 males str00eaiced eampus onto New York's Broad\1·ay dama~es from him 'A'ith the claim that is complete. large r crc'A'S ll·lll assault ~fore than I.000 college student& 01 around Southern Tech in Atlanta a 180 Tuesday night and seven "·omen \.\'ere the bluffs •NhiCh y;·jJI be removt:d 10 ~-• ed nd call' the t 1he ·'" ud t 1h he took a list of clicnls with him to his both sexes da:sneu nak a c ro ss men a one woman, mg mse ve.o; among o1'J n e runners a e accomnlod;itc the )>ads fo r thC' 1y,·o
campuses as the nation's ne\.\'CSI college the Lehigh Univers ity Streaking Team University of \\lisconsin-La Cro.<JSe. new <'mploycrs when he left lhe firm lasl reactors S('hcdult'd for t·oniplrtltHI al !ih.'
fad -"streaking" -gained momentum. (LUST), ran naked across the campus al One girl took part in a naked dash by f('b. 22. cod of the drcnde.
But some authorities took a "get-tough" Bethlehem, Pa. The lone fem a I e 30 students across a street at lht• She.arson. Hammill and Company. Inc.. Southern California Edison Con1pu11y
attitude. exclaimed afterwards: "I feel great and University of Oklahoma. About 20 youths of Newport Beach na1ne fonner emp\Oye officials ~mid Sandstone bluffs -the
The l;>iggest display of nudity Tuesda y no one touched me." st reaked at Georgia Tech and four others David ~I. Brm·n as defendant in an source of bittrr controversy durinc ihc
5a1d lhe ron~trucr1on \H'llJect bcgWl
aftl'r fou r }'i'ars of co~ll~· di'l:J~ !I
n1:1rks lhl' first 111;1Jor \.\Ork hv th1•
u11J i1y in th.-. p:1sl l!\•e yrnrs. Thi• last
hco1\'Y general-Or l,.-ons1nu:t1on took pltta?
111 \'1'lllura in 1969. he -sud
Th!' fi~1 oJ the 11\0 nurl<·ar rea rtort1
i~ scht.'dulcd fo r ron1pJc11on in 1979:
thl• second a year l:itl'r.
\\'hl·n the litf·ns1ng process l.M:gan to ..
f:dison and its sn1allrr p:lrlner Sa n Djrgu
(:as and E!eclrit· Co11111any , I hi'
tsliina1t'<l cost for both units "'as a
half-billion. ·
Sincl' lhen. nc1v e.11:pc1t<;l'S hil\'C driven
the priC'C up tu SI.~ billion.'
f:dison "'ill bear BO pl'rt'en! of lhC.
cust and SDG and f'-will assun1c th'c
20-peretnl sun1 for cons1n1c11on .
F:d ison wi l1 .s1:r1·e as project n1ana_grt
;ind operator of the ll''O units -1n
:ln airangt:ment sim1lur to the opcralidn -
of !.he existing reactor.
\V 01uan lo Face.·
1'rial in Knif c
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f---'wa&-at--<tOO..uni.ve"itY-o[~Geoc:gia,-Wher.e..--Qne--..-Ot.-t~75-.str.ca kc rs a 1-..didJt..at...the..Uni.versity..oU?ittsbul'.gh---Oi=angG-.tounty....Supecior Coun act~.OOa.r.i11gs-·00-1ilalto-pe(.1Tiil&--~wil 1-00
about 300 •ouths ran bet · en dorm itories r-{orthwestem University was on crutches Tu·o male streakers. 'id onlv in that chargl'S h~m with •;iolatin~. an carved al''ay. -----1
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in an effort to brea l lrea 1ng reco 1 e one o 6 stre:akers a ye ow 9 oc 1ngs over e1r ea .
-af>parently set in 11ude carnival llniVersity ot Illinois was ~ed in a weaved. thEiii' way .through players at a them on March 8. 1972.
featuring 51 4 participants at t ~ e wheelcha ir. college basketball tournament • in
University of South Ca rolina1 Monday Disrobed darters were repo r t e .P Americus. Ga . to the cheers of
It t.s al leged that Brown. at that time a
$1,200-a-month investment trainee. took
privileged informatioo "·itb him when he
joined the Nell'port Beach investment
firm of Sutro and Company.
night. running from the Columbia University scctaton. and fled out a door Tuesday
Str~akll1g '111' i11 '66-·
Tl1at's the Naked Trutl1
By \\1LLIA~f SCHREIBER
CH ttll D•ilJ ,119' S"ll r
AS A .. STREAKER E~fERJTUS" the current l'.'ave of flesh cresting over
the nation 's colleges brought back a flood of memories.
What dislurbs me the most about the fanny-flashing fad has nothing to do
with disgust or prudery. ~
\Vhat disturbs me most is that this la test crop of college clowns claim.!I
to have invented a sport that in all probability existed before they y,·ere born
and certainly before they even got to high school.
Claiming to have invented streaking in 1974 is like claiming to be the first
to swalk>w a goldfish on a dare.
I caU myself a streaker. emeritllll on the foundation of one such daring
act more than eight y~ars ago on Sorority ~ow at lhe
University of New Mexoo.
tJNr.1·s notorious Streakers of '66 (!IOUnds like a 0061.al·
gia movie title) \Vere fraternity pledges at the mercy of
cruel task masters -fraternity actives with a raw aense
of humor.
Wlfl."'THER THE IDEA was theirs or one resurrected
• from .. still~arlier college days, they decided the ultimate
~ ..... "'°';: humiliation '4''0Uld be to parade the pledge class at top
s~H•11•11t speed through nve campus sororities at dinner lime.
Needless to say all the inse<:urlties attendant with being a college freshman
v.·ere amplified at the very suggestion ()f such public e1posure. But. peer
pressure "M-"On the day -that, and a mean-looking pledge paddle -awaiting
those y;·ho chickened out.
The streak began on !he, lawn of the traternity house. The coGrse wasn't
exccpt.iol'lally lonLID' current standards but it was difficult -a lol of stalr1
to climb and doors to open i.hat slowed dOWn lht race.
JT \VAS BLUSTERY and O\'el"C3SI y.•hen the lead streaker took off al a
slow 1rot do"'n sororit.y lane. \Vhcn we began atfracting attention. the pace
quickened IP tlltlt of a four·rninute mile.
By then. every goose bump wa1 blushing burn: was too ate to quit -
our clothes were waiting at the ~ end of the streak~ ,
Tluwgh the llrst IOt'Ority wt ran to the tune of a hundred &iaJ1nc .._
By the third house, we y.·ere numb, By the fifth house, nobody cared Who WU
looking. our proud pledge maslers met the fleol>ly fold at the other end. gleollllly
holding onlv our underwear. Fortun•,ely, nobody had called the c:ooe or we
y,ould have'betn In a New ~le11:ico Jail to thls day.
t SUPPOSE PSVClllATRISTS ....... r find ..... pervmity in wt .. did
eight veers ago and ~·hat collegians are doing today. But ln • tente, u·-..tne
n'Klre llvcnue. for blo\Vtng ofr all that steam.
After all. ::i playful streaker ls far le.v harmful thin • fully clothed rioter
_ !here's no pla~ 10 hid<' the wctpGnl aod inflammatcry llttntun.
night.
A bill was inlroduced in the Sooth
Carolina Legislature Tuesday that would
make streaking at public schools and
state-support"ed Institutions illegal with a
penalty of expulsion and up to 90 days in
jail. .
ln Georgia . state Rep. J ames floyd
urged. the state Board of Regents to
"expel a thousand 'students at the
University of Georgia," if necessa ry. to
put a stop to the nudity. Police ~ tear
gas to disperse 2.500 angry student s al
the· University of Georgia ~ionctay night
following the arrest of a streaker.
Cliancellor Jack ReeSc of th r
University of Tennessee. where $2,000
damage was inflicted on businesses near
the campus during a strea kin g
demonstration t\.londay night and ea rly
Tuesday said any more streaking "will
necessitate coocerted action ... "
It is further all eged that Brown agreed
he \.\'Ould not use sucti data if he joined
any •firm within a SO-mile radius of
Shearson. Hammill. A pertrial hearing
into the di.spute has been set for March
1;;.
Italy Fonus Party
RO~IE rAP J -Pre~ident Giovanni
Leone tapped outgoing Premier i\.1ariano
Humor todav to form Italy's new
government. RunlOr. a 5 8 ·ye a r · o Id
Christian Dcinocrat. accepted y,·ith
reservations and wasn't expected to
make his final decision known until after
trying to put together another centtr-lcft
coalition government. No p a r t y
commands a majority in the Italian
parliament. Dr. John A. Fincher.-president of
Carson-Newman College. a Bapt ist school )·'-
in Tennessee. warned students Tuesday ..
that he is •·unalterably opposed" to
streaking afld, "any offender '"-'iii be i
subject to suspension.'' ~
'GEM TALK
Three male streakers. one of them
former track star John 11ohundero. 24,
"'ere arrested at l\lemphis S t a t e
University and charged with indecent
Upol'iUte.
TODAY
by
Security guards at the University of
l\fiami nabbed three of six nude males
. running along the breezeway· of the
university's student wtioo bu JI d in~
Tuesday night. 1•-· At the University o( Alab.lma. a nude
man entered a center where tuberculin
-akin test! were being given. filled out the
necessary forms and sakt, "Test me."
He !flt after being given the test.
1be Rev. Ray Robinson, a chaplain at
TetlneS3ee \Vesleyan U n i v e r s i t y ,
displayed this sign on his churtb bulletin
board : "God created two streakers.''
The fad also is catching on in high -· . At Oi.arlocte, N.C .. '"'O naked youths
dashed pa.st a lunch ~·d at Garinger
High Scbool and Oed in a car.
1bere also were strtakers at Oklahoma
State University, Southern i 11 i n o I s
University and even the St. Loui,, police
station, where a man .... ring only boots
bolt<d In 1be !""" door and out 1be bad,
outrlllDlol .. vera1 policemet1.
2~ Flee Flamingo
LAS VEOAS, Nev. (UPf\ -A fire that
.tarted in an elevator's electrical circuit
In 111 rMr building at lbt Flamingo Hotel
r......i the evacuation or abou1 200 gueslt 'J'IHday. 1bere were no injuries. and the
firt wa1 quickly controlled.
HOW TO BUY
AN ENGAGEMENT RING
Never pay more than you can
afford for an engagement ring. ·
~lost young men can afford abo~l
a month's sal ary; and \vhatever
this is, there are exquisite rings al
these prices.
Young men earn more later.
and a 1norc expensive ring can
come then, the first re1naining a
symbol of lasting lo\•e in a pendant
or pin .
The young man should tell a (
jeweler he trusts how much he can
afford . The jeweler wllt show.him
a variety in that price range, help
him select a suitable group, and
set them ~side.
The girl can U\en come in with
her finance and select her very
own ring from thii; group , kno,vlng
that they can afford any one of
them . Both \\Ill\ have n1ade an im-
portant decision together, a!) they'll
be doing for the r st of their lives.
, spring. iey
said. and actual <."Onstruction on tht'
l\\'ln re:ictors l''ill be lawich"Cd bv
midsum1ner. ·
Uiison Vice President \\'illiain Gould
Missing Nixon
Portrait Found
DL.'RHA .\I, N.C. rAP 1 -A missing
portrait of President Nixon has bcrn
found hidden in a ceiling in th r Duk e
Universit.1• l..:t\.\' School. where ~ixon
ea rned his law dcgrc1 -.
The pain!ing. va lued at S12.500. y;•a<;
reported missing '.\londa y. It had hun g
behind ·the jud~e·s hcnch 1n a practic('
rourtroo1n in the law school.
.A university :5pokes1nan S<Hd can1pu"
police fomKI the pai111ing Tucsc1<1.v
afternoon be1wccn the false ceili ng and
the 1rue ceili ng in the buildin g. The
portrait app;1renlly nc \·er left the
building. the spokcsrnan. said.
it takes the
right kind of
money to look
your best.
Tltt ri~flt kiMd o/ 11tot1.cw
todow 11 gold coift1.
IA1 1troii1 toi1111, wo11r1 or
OMTl lll"fl ma.Jci111 difit11ttf-d
jctctlrw. Set iti ero/ted 14
karat gold /rsrrtc1 . coi11 1
ea1t be wont u : 1tccklt1ce1,
p11Mda.Mt1, O.Md bruclttt to
m111tio1t 011/w Cl /eWJ, Co"'"
i" fo 1re 011r mo1t 6•11i.itif1d
0111d eorrtp/cte ••lte:tio11 of
ftlilt jiWelry.
J.C.
A San Ju::in Capi strano \.\'Oman \\'ho <1lll'gedl~· made ··three aucmplS JO
rli ~patch her husband with a but thei-
knifc has been ordrred lo ra CL'
arra ignment ,\pril 10 1n Orange County
Superior Court. ·
Judge James Tumrr set lhe plhi~
ofre ring sess ion for Ena Kerslake. 37. of
267J2 Calle La Bomba. and rene"·ed" the
825.000 bail fi gure that 1s keeping Uk?
Mexican-bom defendant in county jail.
Sh<:ri ff'~ officers filL'd three counti; or
:issault with a deadly "'e<lpon :;gain!t
\!rs. Kerslake after she allegedly
sta bbed her paja1na·rlad husband 1n thi·
lt:g y,•ith lhc alleRation I hat he had a giJ'I
friend and 11·Hs not account ing 10 her fnr
all his expenditures
Q{'put ies said Condrcd Kerst.'lkf'. 46. 11
lflng Beach hus dril'er. ran from thj·
hon1c in blood-so.1kcd pa1amas on on"
occasion and sought rcluge 1n the hon1P
of neig hbors. '
1t is alleged that Kcr~Jakc latl>r
returned hon1c wilh his wilt: alter she
1hrratenecl to cut his tires.
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~einocrats Take 3-1 Lead Jn:· special -Ballots
CALIFORNIA WINNER • -. .. "'"" RQbl rf la~rri1rtlno
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Rep·ublicans End · Drought ,in ~.a~ta Ba~fJar~
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WASmNGTON (APJ -• D<mocrata
have captured their third special electlon
vlctoi1 of the year, Republican. their
fint -with both' verdicts: coming from
,coogresslonal districts with Ion g ·.
, establiihed GOP vo\lnj" habits.
So Ille Impact of Tueaday's bellotlng In
Ohio and California is likely lo be further
uneas;ness amoog Republican strategists
and candidates who will be lacing the
voters later th.is year.
"Obviously the resullS of speclal
electioM ao far this year have not been
very favorable," Gov. Daniel J. Evans of
Washington, chalnnan of the Nath>nal
Governor's conference, said tOOay In
Washington, D.C. Evans, a Republican,
said ~It -is too early to say, however,
whether this will mean widespread
R~publlcan losses In the fall.
TIIE REPUBLICAN VICTORY came
In the Santa Barbara area in one of the
nation's most.-stawx:hly GOP districts.
State Sen. Robert Lagomarsino 't\'00 a
cle.ar majority over seven Oemocrallc
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rlvala who ha4.Jrjed to makt Waterpte t\\•o prtVious apecia electJona • ...lJt ;, !\EPUBUCAN LAGOMARSINO, who
an issue. Lagomarsl~ had 53,071 votes Cong~ 1n 1 Michigan ... and sakl .Watergate wasn't an I as u e.
with all 480 precincts reportLna. Hl.s Pennsylvania. Those districts alSo had swamped _ hit seven opponents in a
combined <>PP<M1IHon had 43,815. \'oled coniistenlly ~~blican in f~t district that, tboUgb 1t has a Democratic
Both parties had anticipated the years. 1 ~ 'i. . registration majority, has eoosiisteot:Jy
Republican victory altbough It had ~ The Mlcblgan and P"'°sylvanla results voled heavily fltv.Jbllcan.
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unclear whether Lagomarsino 't\'OUld be
able to avoid a nmoff by winning more
than halt the votes as he did.
1be Ohio race, in the CinclMati area,
WU closely contested With n\ 0 S t
observers rating Democratk:jbomas W. ·
Wken a -1ligbt-lavorite even though the
district bad elected D e m o c r a t I c
-ooly three times In this century.
, Lukin polled 57,171 vo'tes to Republica n
Wallis Gradison's 51,067. Lukin ra.Lsed the
Watergate issue.
DEMOCRATS HAD WON the year's
had ·been interpreted• as shoWln2 · ibe _'Ille two eJectlons came just-four days •
I \-....... -CW'l"eOt 'trend ~as nlJning a~nst the after seven fonner lop associa~ of
Republitaoa, . whether'. because . ,or PreSident ·Nixon were indioled on
Watergate or due to President Nixon's charges stemming rrom the Watergate
other problema in tbe eoononi.ic or cover-up amid reports that a secret
energy fields. i finding by lhe grand jury linked Nixoo
Both Democrats and'Rcpublicans bad himself lO ii.
' shown the psychological lmportance of
the Ohk> electk>n by pouring in heavy
out.side forces.
The Democrats were helped by
or:g__anlzed labor and the _ISate_Qwlocratic
parfy. while .the Republfcam brought in
Vice Preskient Gerald R. Ford and the
ReP!Jbllcan Natloruil • Commlllee's top
organiu:r. ~ -
·tn contrut. the btg 'names of both
parties stayed away frOtri the California
dlstrict where Republicaris got their first
good news ol 1974.
While Oem~at WkEfl moved closer to
an all-qut p~impeachment position in
the closjng days of tbe Ohio cam(!a.fgn,
Republican Gradisoo sought to walk a
'middle line, criticizing Whlle Haulje
handling of ,the Watergate ~al but
say1ng the indictments didn't mean the
President was guilty.
. On both Watergate and the question of
legalize(! abortion, Gradison appeared
caught in the middle while trying to
appease groups with opposing views.
TRIUMPHS IN OHIO
Thom11 W. Luken
--·Two Had Bond Deceased
POWs Flown
Panel Winding l;Tp .
President's Tax Bill Man W a~ited Revenge,r Finds W ife
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LONOON (UPI) -Fireman William Phillips wanted revenge when l'lls
wile ran off with another man. But then the other man's wife telephoned;
the call led to friendship and now Phillips, 45, and Mrs. Kathleen Wright
~ planning .to get married. _ . ~
Phillips and Ji.1ni. Wright told their story after both were granted divorces
from their 1pouses in London. ·
· When he found out thal, his wile Maureen had run off with Leonard
Wrigh~, 50, Ph.illlps said, "l wanted to murder him."
From Hanoi
_ From Wire Services
UTAPAO AIR BASE, -'11ialland -U.S.
from North Vietnam today bro:t.Jght back
from · North Vietnam the remains of
Americans who died in cai>tivity in Hanoi
and exPres.wd hopes it woold lead to an
accounting of all Gl 's still missing in
action.
May ,Reach $300,009
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WASHINGTON IUPI) A
congressiona l committee will find \hat
President Nixon-owes back taxes , but the
White llouse is cooperating fully in the
committee investigation, according to
Sen. Russell B. Long (0-La. l
millee staff "apparenlly has concluded"
that the following tax items for the years
1969 tht'ough 1972 should be corrected,
and listed the bill that could result :
-Disallowance of Nixon's ta· x I
l3lit then ou"t Of Ule blue I got a pbOne calf from Mrs. Wright. She said 'you
don't know me· but I'm the wife of lhe man. your wife has run off with'"
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.. ror a chat, Phillips N~ · -. · . · °NO names · will be released until
medical experts establish the identities Sources close to the.committee say the
Nixon tax bill is likely to amowit to more
th.an $300,000. •
deduction· for donating his political
papers, $275,000. 1
,, "We found we ba~ a.lot in ·commc>n,".said Mrs. Wright, taking up tbe·story.
We both have old fashiooed~ideas-about morals. We both believed marriage was sacred." . _
. Phillips and Mrs. Wright Jen' the court arm in ann. So did Wright and
Mn. Phillips. WrlJ!lt.~.•l'!lered' to pay lhe ~of.both ~lvorces. 1' ... ;. -t ~ ...
yria Tells of .-P.·e~su1·e \
rom IU@mihl· for~ ·Talks
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and the next of kin have.~ nouned.
There was no indication how long this
'!''Ollld take.
Flag-draped a J u m i n u m containen
bearing the remains were unloaded frorp
an Air Fo~ Cl30 tran5port plane "1'\th
solemn ceremonies and placed aboard a
blue and while ambulaoce bus. An hmor
guard rnade up of offi<th tromr th& four
servicqf sn~l>Pfd-to a salute.. in the awe
of floodlights. . '
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HE NEVER RESIGNED
Sol Huro!<, 85
Long, cilainnan of the Joint Committee
on Internal Rtvenue Taxation, tuesday
repeated his assertion that · ' T h e
Pi'esident will O'i''e some additional tax:·
but he refused to conlinn or deny tOe
SJ00,000..plus figure. '.
LONG SAID the committee staff likely
t
'"'OUld complele,...._its rej)Ort 'oo the
S l H k ' '• President's taxes this montb, and it . 0 uro ,ies; should he released lo the "publlc late in
the month. He said that were no lam
8 l R J • for publ!C hearings. ~ _ 1 _rou g it l , SS l(lll. Long said the White Hou.oe had given
, the committee "99 percent of the
-Nixon should have paid a capital
gaiM tax on the sale of his New York co-
op apartment, $40,!Xll.
-Nixon should hare paid a capital
gains tax on· selling 23 acres of property
in San aemente. $30,000.
-Nixon should not have deducted for
business purposes 25 percent of operating .
ex~ at the Western \Vhile House in ,
San Clemente, $15,ooo.
~ ' British la11nch
ea ak.ILJ. It.Lift D ll information we requested ." and the r -;:----t---;B;;:y:-;;The;:-:---;As:::...,:::;la::t:::ed;--;;P:crec::::,, ----,:--7·~-:---cc--=-c~~-~ _ .. II -· ~ RJIOfJllA--DU et-£o-bl..,l,t:l-.-----<'-,emalnibg-malerial-was-'e·l"p·e·e-k·(I '7-T----ipn.n!!fu..'.jjir..i.7ii~iiircoir~yfrnualiaatiiii!-Xi\iillfieirnm~r.ii\oiilli'"!!..!!'O!'C~.""---M.AN~'™':· ~lieaff!i"S--A.-mlld -l shorll .
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·h country to attend Arab-Israeli peace ASSAD'S INTERVIEW appeared a few causing panic buf no 1n]urlcs. Hurok. America·s ''Artistic Ambassa· cooperation of the President or the While
t ks in Geneva. ' hours before he met with Soviet Foreign The Red Cross end ~re department dor," who introduced the ~lshoi Ballet I-louse." Long said. , ..--1
'But we shall go to the Geneva "1inister--Andrei A. Gromyko I n-said there were ~-lnjunes or material to America and look piani~ Van Cliburn However. he said at a,iiother point : LONDON IAPl _ Leaders of the J
. erence only when tangible progress Damascus for the second time in a week damag~. lfut many J)e(lple were to Russia , died .of a heartiattack Tues-"We '11.'ould have liked to have had some miners uniori and the National Coal l
achieved on lhe question of military to discuss what a government spokesman preparmg to . sleep out&>ors, fearing day. He '!''as 85. ' of !he infonnatlon.sooner." Board began urgent talks today aimed at ;
ngagement betw.een Syria and Israel described as Syria's terms fo"r an over-another quake would collapse their Hurok, who never retired, was stricken ending Britain's nationwide coal strike. t
lhe Golan Heights," Assad told the all Middle East settlement. homes. · · while in the office of banke'r David AfEAN\\'HlLE, CBS Correspondent They "'-ere under ordefs from the new j
irut magazine As Sayyad in an Assad also disclosed In the · lntcrvie'v Most or ~l.anagua was destroyed by an Rockefeller, a looe;-time friend. He was Roger Mudd said Ille congressional com-Labor government to "settle it quickly." l
erview. that he urged King Hussein or Jordan earthquake 1n .Decei:n~r 1972, and much p'rOnounced dead a short time later at a Union general secretary Lawrence '
Syria has agreed to send during the October war to open a third of the P?pulation still lives 00 the edges hospital. Earlier he had had lundl with DAILY PILOT Daly said before the meeting he hoped to
r resentalives to Washington : to front and attack Jermalm. But, he said, ol the city. Andres Segovia, tbe Spanish clapsic.al reacb a solution by the end o( the day. .
gotiate disengagement with Israel Jordan was not convinced and , instead, it guitarist. DELIVERY SERVICE C.oal board chairman Derek Ezra said: l
sent ~ to the ~Y!i~n front "mere,1,Y • l11dirle d DA De ad llurok used lo say. "So long as you ''I'm very hopeful that we shall succeed,'
to show It was contributing to the war. P,.fITSBURGH _ District Attorney dance and stng logether, there is no ~.._,, 01 ~ Do:v f"olo• but I don't know whether it will be today.
' Robert W. Duggan. husband of an heiress bloodshed." He . sent Am e r i c a n "qu-:J"onl<!f'd There are a lol of problems to be ·
IN JERUS.\LDt. the q u a r r e I i n g to the ~1ellon fonune . died Tuesday of 8 perforrhei"S on frlumphal round-the-y,·orld -v""u•v *' VCOI oo nor -~ -11y ~JO discussed and settled.''
leaders ol lsrael's Labor party agreed to shotgun 'wound just' hours before he was tours and brought cultl.ll'al talent from ~; .... ~::'-'1'00::" •.,. ""°"9111 111 row. Ciiis The lwo sides were expected to ignore :
fonn a tllinorlty cabinet under Premier indicted by a federal a d · f a pay board report on the relative pey of ~
Gold •1 1 The . . -gr n Jury or Europe and the Far East to: the United s.i ... 1111 _s..w.,.-11 .,.,... 00""' ,._ ~ COll'I' a n e r. Israeli state radio income tar evasion. States. 1 "'; • .., s.i ..... v 0<e a .... Sunmy.c.o1i a...i•eopy miners and workers in olher lnduslries.
atlribuled the reconciliation to rising A coroner's report ma y determlne ... ~11e0rCVQ111111""" c.11 • .,.w...,...,.~,o ,.. The uni~ has already said the report
tension on the Syrian front. Israeli whether he was killed accidentally or He presented more th•n 1 · 8 O O r11eo1ione~ does not give. sufficient help to surface ,
newspapers published reports that the commilted suicide. perfonneni during his carMr. The list workers and clerks. . '
Syrians were concentrating forces along The bi>dy of Duggan. 48. who married reads like a l'09ler of the wofld 's leading f"os.c>r••~"'-···· s.2-4321 Prime Minister Harold \Vilson 's new !
a 40-mile front on the Golan Heights. Cordelia Scaife May last summer, urno musicians, dilncers arxl sin&ers in the Labor government cleared the way for 1 .. ..., 20th t Ann P vi ·· J .1-"'°"n-111/n!"~on lllkl'! The Syrian-backed newspaper At found Tuesday about 75 feet from his cen ury : 8 a ova. sauvra anc1w.im.n111.............. .• !M0-12211 quick action by telling the miners• union '
Shark, published In ,Beirut, quoted summer home. Duncan, ~farian Andersony A r t h u r and tJle National Coal Board they could
Syrian officials as being surprised over Rubinstein; Roberta Peters. Isaac Stem. s.~a-..... C11>1t1•1110&1K11 ignore the anti-inflation ceiling on pay 1
reports from Washington about an e Selassie Eases Grip Jan Peerce. Van Clibuf. Margot ~~u::;.0.::...."°'.':": .. , ...... ,,...20 raises lmpo.sed by Wilson's COnservaUve i
an........i plot by Palestinian guerrillas lo ~Fiont~e~yn~·~•~nd~m~a~n~y;oth;;e;rs;;;. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~p~r~cd~ecesso~~r~.~Ed~w:a:nl:H:e:•l:h:. ;:;:;:;; "'6"'" ADDIS ABABA -Emperor Haile -------assassinate Kissinger during his visit lo Selassie, his kingdom ln turmoil,
Damascus last "Week. announced plans Tuesday night for a
Syrian officials called it unfounded and constitutional convention expected to
JAii we want is pHce. A pit1ct1
l of Tel·A viv, •piece of Haifa,
said Kissinger c.anceled his visit to the replace his virtually absolute rule with a
Oinayyad Afosque in Damascus because new system of limited monarchy. U•d1rprl•llttM .-Ina foi t :lh
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plot to assassinate _him as rtPort.cd by possible "'itfuut actual!Y stepping down,"
U.S. officjals, one British diplomat said.
Storm Sweeps Rockies
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LOS <ANGELES (UPI) -
llef-lll<lmeys -to l<Ytbo~-1
for Howard Hughes' contentioo-~ b~t t?ir1k!a~
industrialist for guard service
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at IOlne Tucaon, A r I z •
propertiea and pioci.eted ,clOH
lo '50ll,llll0.
~ lestlmooy was
ttad 1o· the jury of two men
and four ...._ from TUoon
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VENl'URA ( U P I)
Bernard Buckley a<aJSed. his
former wtre-in a lawsuit
Tueoday of sending him a Jape
r«mling of her lovemaking
with another man, in hopes it
would give him i1leart attack.
Buckley said' his former
wife, Patttcia Am Buckley,
knew he had already suffered
two heart seizures when she
borrowed his tape recorder,
used it to record "audible
representations of tbie'sex·act"
ail!I -~ ·QO~ 11 to. J>in!
with the tape.
Li!tening lo It, he &aid, he
suffered chest pains, shortne!s
of breath, hypertensioo and
dizziness. Buckley demanded
•35,000 damages for
intentimal infliction of
emotional distress.
Boye w. Clart, wllo .......i as
-ty guank ~ the
jlRl>erties.
Hughes' llltorpey, Norbert
li<titel, ..... the lettlmooy ..
lrf lo .. -that Maheu <old Hugi><o he had hlr<d twice
the number ol guanls adually
employed.
Maheu Is auill( Hughes I«
St7.S million for libel because
of remarks Hughes made ,
during a 1m td<!Jf>one news
conference./ The r e c I u s e
indllSlriatist told reporter>
Maheu was "a no-g ood
dishonest sonolabUd1 and he
stole me blind." ..... ,. .......
SACRAMENTO (UPI)
~·tion to place a $250
million bcmd for community
coll<1e eonstruatk:n on the
November ballot bu been
introduced by lhe chairman of
the senate educa ti on
committee.
Sen. Albert s. Rodda ([).
Sacramento), Tue!day said the
hood lllnds would provide the
state's share of fmancing for
community -®liege s c h o o I
building oonsJruotlon needs
tJrougb 1986.
e ueroln Rap
SAN l"RANCISCO (UP!l -
A federal judge fined a
Chinese woman $4,000 and
ordered her deplrted Tuesday
for smuggling 41k ounces or
diluted heroin into the United
States •.
~ .. l~e~ StanleY. A. Weigel, wt» pronouncid 'tt>e .~
for Mrs. Wai Olum Shen, 39.
of Hong Kong, noted she had
been convicted by a jury at
her second trial and that U.S.
District Court had denied a
new trial.
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SACllAMENl'O (AP) -
Cllilon:U's blghway death loll
d!....,..t to the loweot level In
• 7'81' during Ftbruary, the
CIUfomia Higbway P 1 tr o I
aayo.
r<doatlon Joo. t lo the ""te
mutmwn speed llmJt from 1$
miles per hour to 55 are the
l•-o reuons for the decline in
traffic deaths.
~ " theft have ""'1 t7 lea deaths WM !be io-t monthly loll Stale otridab pre d t •
on ctty •-la wtiett the new since February 1964, wl1en 193 r<etuctJ.r. in gasoline -
speed limit does not aP_flY," highway deaths were reported. and totaJ driving in the ran(:t
Pudinskl added, "so It Is C.lllomia's blQhe<I• monthly of 10 pereent lo 20 pett<l!I toll was S03 deaths J n ..-"""cal lo asoume thal tile ~-~-967 when final Jaooary o ll'd ,.., ~·~1 .
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billm:Y deatho, a drop ol Ill
deaths from tl:e February 1m
total of Ml Callfornta
latalltles, the CHP reported
Tueeday. •
"I believe lower traffic
volume1 eomblned with ~ 55
mil~ speed limit were
MpOOStble r.. the drop in
fatalities oo state. highways
and county roads," Pucllnskl
gasoline shortage cut. down on 1be C\ll1'tfK decline started Febnwy gas saJes ~
thi amowt o( l.ralric present In November, "'hidl was the art compiled.
on city atreets." firait month in whldl gasoline The monthly death to&l on
1lle 205 highway death! sales leveled off. December California highwa)'!: ~
reported last month in was the finl time gasoline from 465 In October to *Jn/
Ca1ifomla compares with an sales dropped below 1972 Noven1~. 3l2 in Decemlil!t
average monthly death toll ol levels, by a slim 4.4 per cent. and io 263 in January. U was the -fourth
eomecut.ive month b.lghway
deaths "have drof>lbed. The
February loll ls 1-than ball
tho deotbs ~ ro.-llbSI
Oclol:er. 'lbe allnJ)lt ilecllne
rolnddes wllh the lncr<asingly
........ eurtallment in,_
s upplies be1lnnlng
In November.
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Dairymen Ask Boost
Of 6 Cents a Gallon COMIC ACTOR DIES
Biiiy Do Wolfe
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -However, oomurners al the
Southern CalifonUa m 11 k meeting criticized the board
procesaon asked Tuesday that for spending $4.4 million a
alP Commiasiooer Walter
PudJnski said he bel!eves re-. Co • . A l ducecl gasoline aippl.ies and a nnc c or------.
QUAKE HITS a kenl.w-gallon boo&t in milk year urging people Jo drink J:J1ces be approved by the more milk when "I.here Is a De Wolfe
Dead at 67
0 · slate. surplus of milk." L S ANGELES Dairymen and retailers said L. A. Mae, of the Soull:ern
LOS ANGELES (UPI) "major inflation" since the California Dairy Association.
_ A minor earthquake last approved increase, in 1971 defended the program and
!book three suburbs in the had cut the margin of profit said It "has rulfilled its public
DCrttrw r the by 1.5 cents a gallon for interest concepts." LOS ,ANGELES (AP) estem part 0 wholesale operators. He said mllk pn'ces in Los ~--edi .... _ .. __ 11111.. n.... 01.,1 city Tuesday e v e n i n g , ,,,_11 -~ ...... z -~ "llAZe "We have determined that Ange1es are the second lowest
is de.ad at age f1 after causing no damage. an inO"tase of 3 cents per half of 23 ma)or U.S. cities and
undergome: treatment foc lq Seismologists at .Caltech gaUon is needed to bring the more than 10 cents a hall ' in Pasadena -said the cancer. treroor, centt"red in the majority of companies Into a gallon lower than the average
A UCLA Medical Center Highland Park area, hit at reasonably sound operating price paid in those cities. ~Je
-11poi:esman said. De Wolfe died 1 45 -11 .. tered z--position, "-a -spokesman told said So u t h e r n Cali!omians
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Planners Out ·of Step
The Laguna Beach Planning Commission is out of
step with Laguna Beach and the tenets of open gov-
ernment.
Incredibly, after the firestonn_ of criticism caused
by the city council's secret approach to a multi-family
zone moratorium and what amounted to a public apology
by Mayor ll<>Y Holm, the commission turned around and
in a cloak of secrecy sprang a recommendation lor
reeclsalon of the moratorium.
Tb• proposed action was not on the_ agenda, al-
though proponent Commissioner John A-1c.Dowell had a
typewritten motion prepared well ahead of time. The
matur was broached by McDowell late in the meeting
and there was no opportunity for public disclosure prior
to the meeting.
At the commission level, the only thing secret p,..__
p&ration did wu stlfle critical comment For that, Com·
missioner McDowell and Commissioners Larry Campbell
and Michael May who supported McDowell were remiss
in their nsponslbilitles to the citizens.
Cooperation Pays
Service station lines do 11ot apJll!ar to have become
shorter in recent days in san Clemente, but because ot
sln>nJ planning eilorls between dealers and police, they
have been far leu hectic.
Soon after the lines began to form late last month,
local officials began seeking ways to make the hassle
oi a fU!Yll~ little safer and mo_re orderly. • •
station owners in the city banded -together ana vol·
unteerecl to HI a schedule ol open and closed hours to
Flaws in
J Airpo~ ,,
Security
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Dear
Gl~my
Gus
Too many driven seem to believe
55 mph means the llreet'"' live oil.
n.s.
give drivers a chance -at least -to pick their line
ahead of time.
Police have furnished patrolmen and Quo"5C0nt I
reflector cones so that dealers can route drivers more
easllY. ... .
'l'he eflecl.! 'have been felt for more than a W8'k and
police and dealers agi'te that although the system ts
far from perfect. it certainly is ao Jmprovement over
the situation several weeks ago.
The ~plrit that has charactemed the work between
government employes and station owners In San Cit?
mente is most commendable. The motorist 1s the ben&
llclary.
Worth the Price
The Crescent Bay Point area ls worthy of preserva-
tion as a public park. It ls beautiful land with awesome
sea vistas, impressive views of Laguna Beach's hills and
sea cWfs and the ever-changing white water spectacle
of blue waves crashing on black rock.
The point itself was given to the city last summer,
along with an eight.toot easement from the street to the
poin~ by landowner Maggie McKnight Russell.
A lot has changed since that negotiation was com·
pleted. The point is eroding and the easement between
two planned two-story homes has been likened to a
"dog run." It is not enough property.
The current citizen move toward public acquisition
of the point and surrounding lots is a welcome one.
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Purchase of the lands is much more !air to the land
owner than tyjng the proper!)'_ up with provisions of
the Coastal Conservation Act (Proposition 20).
The lal)d ls expensive, to be sure. but its value to
the publlc -ls greater than its coot in dollars.
'B6tter hold-up on the taz retw:n, Harry!' We just got a bill for
our share of the money illegally spdnt on Spiro Agnew!.'
Dfssidellts' Views Challenged
·.VA Hospital Criticism Not Valid.
To the Editor:
The 10 patients of VA Hospital at
Long Beach who holed up in Sena.tor
O'anston.'1 Office In Los Angeles should
hang their heads with shame.
The_! leader, Ron Kovac Is an activist,
a publicity seeker and 11 troublemaker,
even though he is a'. batU~wounded
Vl-.n veteran..'Jl!e.Yiew• ol lhls small.
MAILBOX
had the wrong answen and we will
never solve the problem until we realize
that justice Is the Issue. Motivation is
a very important factor. What incited
both . groups to take such action? Is
all this a part of the terrible and plainly
political mess we find ourselves in today,
Letters from reodef"s ~•re welcome. due to the Nixon ,Administration! I
Normally, writers shouJa; convey their believe it is, because when jmtice goes,
mt1sapt1 i11 300 worar or Zess. Th.e so goes man's concern for his fellowman,
-right to condetise lettcr1 to fit-~e even his sanity sometimes.
street~ building now plannecl
between Myrtle and Cliff Dr.
Why stiould we look on when a cor--
poration from out of town buys several
lots, builds block-to-block stru,etures,
makes the profit and lea'ves us to live
'A'ith it. For whose benefit are we going
to sacrifice our village image and the
high value ol our existing properties
based on our special villa ge atmosphere?
BETTY HECKEL
WASHINGTON -II Smnuel Bj\:k.
-who wu foiled in bll attempt lo dive
., airliner iDto the rWbile Houae, had
tried bla home airport of 1'Niwiphia
taAead of the more lleCUl'f: Baltimore,
be might have carried off bla fanUUtic
acbeme ..
group do not represent the views of or eliminate libel is rekrVtd. All let. The motivation . on the part of the
the n petlmts in the apinal injury urs mu.it bu:ludt tignature and mail· poor man consists of a strong will to
complained ol their inability to maintain wards or the 1,684 patients in the VA i110 addreas but namt1 may be with-exist; to prevent expiration of bis 'Smoked' Out
the security or their 'sterile oonooune' Hospital held on request if 111.jficient reason children due to hunger. The right-wing To the Editor:
-ii the cbilling liadlnl of Rep. .Jo11n Murplty, O.N.Y., based o D
coaflclenlla1 Federal
btcaUle of the failure ot the airport U apparent. PoetT1J Will tiot be pub-extremist, oo the other hind, either
M ·~· doo ., the FAA Jill1<d. I · , tbrou h .....,, . 1 that I am greatly disturbed by the Laguna .... aeaae WJQ&• rs, saya: DURING the past 12 yean since g •·~ or racwn, ears Beach school board's autocratic attitude
r.port. "Alm'alt are acceadble (to) retlreneot I have villted that hospital ~ ' what's his will be talu!n. .. ' feels quite •--~ cl · minded · ho wl h llD8Utbor1zed JleOP.le." -almost every two weeks I hive ammged justified in abandoning God's laws and '""" .. " V1C · .cttiz• w s
The nalloowlde )"AA 1111TVey also louod ~ hundr<d admi..tom includlng Not Antued '\..-.. the Bible when he resort. to the warped !?..=. ""';' ~ga oot wooiw:;:
poor 8"curlty at Albaey a:nd Buflalo, spinal Injury and pmtplegic veleranl. · To the F.dito . philosophy ol "shoot rather than share." lro . ;:: Y OOJUOll.I N.Y.· Fairbanks Alaska; ,Lynchburg, Our son a career Navy Commander r. If he can't defeat lhe poor thrOugh m agar ·
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Avlllion Admlnlstr. oa~---,fl!."""'! t----;ilm ifocum,ntr'Al
Va.; 'anc1 San ~ctaco. · formerly' was a patient in the spinai In re!,e~ to one <A ~ !.fall~ "unjust legislation," more extreme DR. ·BR0¥.'NE, with his background
--1n-a-ietttr to House-emunerce-tnJ~Alnmst-wi~puon-letten-:..:Suref~P-opulatron..Q>Atrol-method9-enter-in..-!rbe-~~waet-in-body dlemiStry;--sbJuld-lmow-better~. ---1----~
Chairman Harley Staggers (D-W-.Va.). the veterans I have ~lted highly praised dated Feb .. ~· I believe the letter is ~ "dole" or welfare -most v.:a~t a He must know ' that the Surgeon Pliilii!erplilail\1l'hla
---own..clandestine~vislt
lo the Philadtlphla
airport.
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We have abo had
accea to a confiden-
tial, naUOn\vide FAA
.ecurity survey
wt*b shows 80 percent o( the nation's
airport weapon detectors don't work and
haU ol the!e cllll!OI identily piltoil con-
~ on a paseeqer.
BYCK USED just ll!ch a .22 calibre
"Saturday Night Special" to kill a
..curtly guard, a copilot and bimsell
on Feb. 22. Had tbe deranged
· PhiladelpPian poased quleUy through a
defective ''magnetometer'' in
Philadelphia instead or staging a Wild
West shootout in Baltinl9re, said
Murphy, "ironically eno\lib .•• he might
have suCceeded." •
For the thick lheaf of documents show
that Philadelphi.l was (Jfecisely the place
to pull orr the eacapade. States the
FAA blunUy:
"The history ol the at!Jmpt to oblain security and compliance with Federal
Aviation regulatlona at Pbi=rhia is
one of a)l\tlnoous and inten delay
and failure to comply ••. "
THE FAA documents, substantiated
by Murphy 's undercover visit with an
FAA Jnspector, reveal unknown persons
drift back aod forth through unlocked
3eCUrlty gates, and vehicles enter
"aecure" jet areas without cballenge.
"Trans Wo<ld Atrlinea has oificially
Murphy descrlbed ~-ftCtnl forced ~ treatfDE!flt they rece~ved and this the mO&t nd1culous subject matter on Job; there !_.! far too much ridicule General's report on the danger to non·
landing by a United Alrllnea jet caused included veterana of all wars and wllb popuhl.Uon control I have ever read. and cruel emblrrasmient atlached to smokers trapped in smoke !Jlled rooms
by a passenger anned with an a11 typea of disabilitiS: J al90 questlon the editor's judgment in that dole. was not a figment of his 1maginaUon.
undetected lml!e. VA Hospital Long Beach Is the large!! making headlines oot o1 II •. uni•!-' he WREN TIIE poor are hungry they Dr. Browne should be the first to act
"·BASED ON past erperltnces, we can In the VA. Its aplnal injury aectlon did ao in Jest. But even if done m will take their problem to the streets. as a model to his children and our
anticipate more such acts," he wrote. is the largest in the US. 1bc bospilal jest, 1 oomider it sick bwnor. If the government and upper and mjdd]e ~essionabl:e youth. 1be good doctor
To head olf "an exorbitant manmade bas more than 3,500 employes. It is CAT population i! not a laughing mat· class don't lliJ:ten and are comple'tely lS yotmg enough to kl~ the habit .
aircraft disaster," said 1.furphy, $7.5 affiliated with UCLA USC and UCJ ter, contrary to what a great number lnseMitive, as this present ad-1 feel sorry for the members in their
million should be aDocated lmmecUately 1'tedica1 Schools and ~ies on a number Cf people believe. Milllom of cats are mlnistration is, violence iJ IUl'e to erupt, addictioo, but they have 00 rlght to
to beef up major airport aecurtty of important research programs. It allo put to sleep (or amuid I say su!foCated) bringing with iLo the trlgpr-bappy ex· deny aUending citizens their rif: to ,
equipment. operates a large outpatient clinic and because of tbe disrqanl for their lives. treme right versus the desperate man unP'.011~ air, ~ess ~ av•
Murphy also wants to train a federal is adding a new facility for nursing with "nothing" to live for and who smiething to hide behind t h I 1
airport protection force to replace the type patients. 1 believe that your reader's money cares litl1e about .t..i"''" It ls not a matter smoketereen. would be better invested in one of the ~"16 •1•untsecurityrain~ 'rent.a.cops'" now employed. IT IS DOING a tremendous job for many non.profit cat shelters to aki in or our givin1g poor people a handout IT. IS attitudes such as this that hive
or • veterans of Southei'n caJ.ilornia and does their sincere efforts for neutering, rather -it's an ob igatlon. rmalfzed my intention to start a chapter
Wicks
'M•k• •low -OWJT
that fJ/U ffmNJpl'
not deserve the criticism of activist than illegal flrecrackens.. Lao Tse, In his wisdom. put it this of GASP (Group AgaiMt Smoking
Kovac and bis dissident followers . I'm sure your reader would appreciate way: "When a country is ruled with Pollution ) here in Laguna Beach. "
1bousands qt former patients wtll agree a firecracker thrown in bis bed during a light hand, the people are simple. Interested citizens may reach me Via
with me. an act of love! When a country is ruled with severity, Post Office Box 42.S, South Laguna 9'l677.
Any hoopital of this sir.e has many D. McCORKLE the people become cwming. Happiness SI SLAVIN
problems and its employes sometimes i3 rooted in misery and misery lurk.s
make mistakes . J have alw ays found beneath happiness. Who knows what the
its director and staff quick to take Strange World future holds? There is no honesty. Hooes-
corrective action. I do know it has To the Editor: tY becomes dishonest. Goodness beoJmes
had some problems with drug pushers Y.itcbcraft -and, man's bewitchment
and outside agitators who visit lhc What a strange v.wld "''e live in when lasts a long time."
hospital for the purpose Of making extremists to the left are called "ter-BERNY BAKER
trouble . Th.is ls very difficult to control rorists" for attempting (lUegally) to feed poor, hungry people who have been
in a free coontry like ours. dlsttiminnted against for generations,
I have great compassion for ill-and while extremists to the right are called
disabled veterans. Helping them has been "patriots" when they do the same thing
my life's work. A grateful nation has (kidnap) for cold, bard cash.
provided generously for their care and
it grieves me to see a few ungrateful
ones try to fool the public with false
accusations.
0. W. PRICE
ntE CRBIE of kidnap Was the same
for the Symblonese Liberation Anny
as It .... ·as for the American Revolutionary
Anny; the lactic ras intolel'lllble. Both
Thanks Council
To the Editor:
B•lf·U&nk Absurd
To the Editor:
The half.tank provision of the odd-even
gasoline plan Is absurd. How can you
possibly assure anyone that, while on
a business tiip, when the tank reaches
the hall-lull mark:
a. It will be the proper day for the
purchase of gas; .
b. lf it is the proper day -there
~'ill be a service station open at the
time of day it reaches the halt·full
point?
If It's Love, You Probably Won'i Fall Out of It
After spending a day in formerly
beautiful Beverly Hills, I came home
convinced that removing La g u n a ' s
emergency ordinance on building would
be a mistake. Bigger is not better but
only means more people, more traffic. more smog. higher parking lees, frazzled
nerves, and higher tai:eS. Thank heavemi
for a city council with fc)r:esigbt instead
ol hindsight. Laguna, I love you!
HELEN PINES
I suggest substituting a $1 minlmum
purdwe requirement for the half·tank
plan. I believe Uti9 would discourage
the 0 topping-oU" problem, but ato the
.same lime permit a businessman to
plan ahead for a necessary trip.
BURR ALLEGAERT
Falling out of love, said the lady,
1111 ., mudt like having the biggest
• room in one's house being oompletely
cleared of all its furniture aod clutter
-neat. satisfying .. ~
in a ~terile sort of ~ ~'8)1." ~
And •he ndded ;!P,~ =lyPe~~·r~~ ~·-~
the echo o< your
own foollteps."
Yes. love is n
clutter. How could
it be anything elle? Outtor will follow
a !era! windstorm. Tl\al too Is w11at
love Is. Aod being out of love bat Oftl7lhlni, aod -ing. td nlCOIDIDOllll
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11 you are a ctrinldog man, CJlll of love
Is not unlike golnl: on the wagon.
OlnJcally, I'm sure, the two states much
""""1ble --· There Is that ..... el. vlriee and purpooe -that cleann<M
thll -lnim obeying every moral loJllDClioa lhal wu ever burial at you
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(CHARLES McCABE)
in your childhood.
"Ob. what a good boy am I!" There
is delight of filbtg and classification,
ol shinillg of shoet, of tending to the
long-overdue post, ol doing ,tbooe
cori>0ral works of mercy which got losl
during the long foray lnlo the m .... ry
world.
YOO ARE compooed. you have it
all together. There Is only one thing
that ii .mllslng, and that tllrill out
to be the oaiy thiog: the·-
world of llNllon. YOU!' !rlmll are real,
aod they !all abort. Th< world ii terribly
real. and falil terribly 1hort. Yoo are
more allve thin you have ever been,
and more dead. The' !Ml and ill vehw
have ne\'tr bttn more vivkl to you,
and nciver more bmlt ol meanlnl-
ln your chaate chamber, you are
pressed again and urgently "'ith the ~Ing, or tum into a stopped
Jnsight ttiat love is life. It is as simple diapason.
as that. From your tower of 'control This loveless love was defined with
you desperately wan( once again to ery by , t).1e greatest ol our
lose mandate over yourself, to breast handbooks on the subject, the sonnets
vaingloriously the sweepin' current of of Wm. Shakespeare. "Love 1 not Jove/
life. In short, to lo.5e direction. Shorter, Which alters when it alteratlo .. fL:.:!s."
to be in love again. LOVE is like liberty and many
WHEN you are out ol love, it seems another word, both above and beneath
to me, you neither hope nor fear. nus definition. ~t whet1 you mow what
Is easy to understand. Hoping and love ls not, )'OU are aomebow along
fNring arc, above all other things, the the way. When love rises or falls with
stuff of love. l am not talkitig of real change. in the nature of its object
love here, oot ol passionaJe love. Real -the loll ol looks, the lool ol money,
love .-eth out leer. llllt pauionate the allllcliono o1 boredom, louod
love Is a nemooil, with !lope and !ear lnequlUes o1 the spirl~ the _. oavage
BO clelicately In equipoise that IDtelli-palllie ol lime -then you know you
1enc:e ud -oeem beoeatb con-are ]IOI talklai ol love. tempt. Yw are talking ol -iaaate love,
The passionate lo"• is neltner hl.h whlc:t> Is to love u a1g1rt ii 1o d.oy.
nor admirable: but it mak'" the spirit TUI ihln(j Involves you. Lave [\ about
IOI!'. In this P1•ionate but love.lea tomebody else, or a lot « eomebodi•
n:crcbe, J'OU are an organ on which el!Nl. Afeasure )'Our feelinp qaiMt this
the oullide wwlcl, and especially the rule of thumb, and you wllf know whether
momentarily helov<d, pi.ya with devilish you love or not. If you love, you wlll
delterily. The cbools """ thrill to never he out ol love. I think.
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To the Editor:
1be recent action of our planning
commission to work against t b e
moratorium voted ror by our city council
is most regrettable, Instead ol. giving
full support to thls Jong overdue law.
A CONTROL 'If the density jn Lasuna
Beach wlll help to keep our village
al.mo9pberc; It will eliminate the fears
of Mrs. Marie Mayer as expressed in
her recent open letter about HUD; it
wil~ save ta from further de.ve~ments
like the Dolphin Apartmenll above
Safeway, when II unill were~
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Robtrl N. Wt.ft'.t , PubU.htr
Thomer Kttvil, Editor
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.Editorial Pogc Editor ,
~-ed!1orial ,})ale of 1he Daily
Pilot ~ 10 tnfon'r\ anc1 athnWa.te •
tNden by pl"nmtlJW on tt11a pqe diverw f~entary· on topla Ot ~
tetect by SJ!Xficated colunWsta and
cartoonists, by prOYktins a forum tor
rHdtra' Ww1 and by prftllttifw thll
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' Who~ ·the· 10 lflQst admlroft-WOmen In thifl•>Wltry?
Mamie lsenhower" says ~ Ire: I. Pat Nii:on, '2.
l!ammie Isenhower. 3. Role Kennecti. 4. Golda Meir. $. (
Lady m Johnson. 6. Shirley T<mple Blaclt, ?. Patricia
Neal. 8. Princefls Grace. 9. Dr . .:Joyce Brothers. 10· Julie
Nlxon Ellenhower. 1
Q. "How many molet do I have on my body, if aver-
age?". .
A. Dtpends on your age. You say you're SS? Figure
about 40 ITl)let;. You get molier as you
get older. ·
It abo hiis been reported by re-
liable resources that the great Albert
Eimteln during his many years at
Princeton never wore socks.
Heart of the typical grownup, witH '.
the possible eu:eptioo of the IRS
agent, pumps slx and a ball tons a day.
BRICKS
Each FTench aviator during World War I was required
to carry a bag of bricks on every combat fight. To throw-
some of same, If the opportunity arose, into the propel·
lers of German airplanes. The record shows two German
airplanes were knocked out of the air in this manner.
One out of every 100 elderly citizens is confined to a
state mental hospital. Gentlemen client•asks if most of
those 90 incarcerated wind up there becaUSe of senility.
No, sir, most are committed when young. Most actually
grow old there.
THE TRUTH
That it's a. sin to tell a lie is a common knowledge.
But were you aware that it's also sometimes a sin to tell
the truth? saar be the claim of that renov:ned Love and
War expert Madame Dariaw:. Says she: "Whet is the
good of revealing to a man who loves you that yoU have
had X !lumber of lovers? That the little SOD wtx>m. he
adores is not hjs own? 'lbat you hate his mother but mar-
ried him for his money? Do .you do this to ease your
conscience. Nonrense! These things can only be told
with the intention of making the man~ suffer." And lhat,
-sheMavers, fs:slnful. Certainly, certainly. · ...
Albert, Haey.. Frank and Henry are nor the mOst com-'
mon names of all for men. But they are among the 18
most common. And scholars who have made a study ol· the
matter say they are the four among those most common
18 that are least liked.
Exactly 82 ou( of every JOO people, who snore when 1
asleep on their backs, stop that snoring when they tum
on their sides, studies show.
Address mail to L. lt1. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New-
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prac;loe ol lundlng the sysU!m
oo a year-~year b a s i s
prevented' needed re.forms.
. Under the systan, judges
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state's (ucrative retlrement
---~--plan !or jtxlges.
can retire at age 70 at up
UL7Lpercent==olc!h$-fialan'.~,-=--
of the judicial olfice last held.
The bill (881617 ) by Sen. Salaries range from about
Alfred So n g (0.Mooterey
Park), cleared the Assembly
despite objectiom that the
$35,000 aMually foc municipal
judges to aoout $48,000 for
state Supreme Court justices.
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ehet Huntl~y Doing Better Bad Checks
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HELENA, Mool (AP) -Fonner telev!Jlon ne Chet Huntley says the _.tloo ,.. .. !or 1..,. wicer.
HunUey characterizes his fi"' against canctr as a " o! ti.. lfualley aays that be still maintains a._-\ ICbedule al his SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -
dice.". Big Sky ol Montana l<IOlt, travellDI to Boreman once weekly Bouncing checb bavt become
HunUey, 62, ls taking weekly chemotherapy ..trtat ts to for chemotherapy. · ' -dollar problem i arrest the lung 1cancer for which be underwent surgery this But be says hit battle againlt caocer bas cut lbarply Juto a mlllloa .. or year. hls Out-of-state travel. CaJi!ornla'1 Department of . · ' Motor Vehlcleo.
Drug Plan
Sheriffs Keeping
Mum on Sclwme
HIS VOICE boomln1 with lbO 1ulboritaUve tone that '.il;..ked HE ~ TO Las Vegas, Nev., ,tall ll10llh.to speak to a some 24,000 Calllornlana
, ~ HunUcy·Brj.nkley news lhow before he retlft;d. in~ to convention &l"Ol.lP and recently presided over a meeUng•of the wrote more than Sl.S mUUon
By THOft.1AS D. ElJAS dealerships into two distinct re~urn to hi.s naUve Montana, HunUey says he ls gauuna ~enath' .. .boaht ot directors of Bt. s~ of ~· J.oc. worth of bad dlecks in 1973 categories : !Ale tvpe Is based .a,.,,. ~ • "' the •'"' u A small airplane lands on " 1" ... ~1• 1 • • • ,. · He is cha1rman of the board ot f11!> million resort-real ta renew re.-:-rawon on
a lone It desert a I 1 s t r I P :th a g=a~u!~· aw~ . The doctors seem t~ be ,,not without ~· Hun sa.-estate 4n4 recreation developmeet at the foot of the Galla fin vehicles, the d e P .-? t m en t
someplace ln K er n County customers confined to a d~UlJ a.. telephone intervtew. ,They tell ,me 1 m d, ve well Mountalns 40 'nrllea -south ot Bozeman. He owm 1 -pertient of . disclosed. 1be figure l'as up
and, much to his surprise, 'neighborhod, city or county., with tl. but you never know. Its 8 ~I. o! lhe di~. the corporation. The principal stockholder is Otrysler Realty 18 percent from 1'12. the pilot finds s h e f i 1 1 • s HunUey was re~eued J~m a B1lhngs hospital Jan. 22. He C.Orp. o! Detroit. · The department said it
deputies from. two counties THE OTHER g e n e r a 11 y :=, ==pel'8tUlg at his home in aoutb~tem tana, HunUey> says he doesn't miss the Umeliiht he once shared eventually eollected11on almoo1 t.~J
awaiting his paylQad or five dealing in the purest, tms:t 'l"'I T•...., • wilh David~ .on the NBC evening news. He does keeps of the regislra ees .. Al
pounds oi cocaine. expefl.!ive· ol. drugs, is eoonom· 'ROLL OF DICE ' THE ORIGINAL holpital anmuncement on the s iaid track of the Dews for a five-times-weekty 'l)'Ddicit.ed radio com-the ol.lending motorists were
At the going price ol ll.200:.-i::ca::ll:oy_::based=::· ______ E::•::_·n::•::w:.:"""'=::.:.H:.:u::n::ll::_•Y~.'-t::be:_::!o::nner::::_:newsman===-w::as::_:..,,..,u.cl:!:'.:::::_oa=.!or::_=-==cb:.:::lJ=.:_• .:Bu=t:__::men;:::tarr~::_· ----------~------'peo=al::1"'d..cc_wi_·t1t_1<e. ___ _
per ounce, that payload would
be worth about 1100,000 and
tt'1 ti corcem to a lot of
law enforcement people far
away rrom the spot where
it was landed.
IN A CASE like this, the
local authQrlUes would not
have had to act alone in trying
to find out either the ' spot
where the narcotics were to
land or the dealer who was
to get the'm.
A new and surprisingly
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"WE DON'T advertise our
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County sheriff's Capt. Norman
Hamilton, who helped set it
up. "'lbe criminals ou~umber
us and they have their own
organizations w:1lh ~ o f!1 e
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can'l do it alone."
___,,_..)( Riverside C.CLUJI t Y---=-·~~~==~~ authoriUes, for instance. know -I
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so operates in Santa Barbara
or Ventura county, they woold
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Numerous strike forces o!
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whenever the manpower a
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might otherwise deplete . a
local poli ce force to the point
where it couldn't continue
performing its regular duties.
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drug dealer> grow more
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Edison's
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-'Bleak'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Southern Callfomla Edison Co.
1&)'9 It expects to meet all
of Its PoWer requirements this
year but that fuel costs, WQt!ll;l
be more than doubled .
Edison said Tu esday in its
annual report that largely as
a result of' higher fuel costs
its rates have goc;ie up 62
pel"CCllt In tw<> years.
AND F11R111ER rate
increases can be expected 1n
the next few years unless
infl ationary trends and other
CO!ls rises arA!: stemmed, the
company said.
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Edison's fuel bill this f'&r
"·ill 908.1' to mere than $750 million from S345 million in .. It h11 nothing to do with the temperature in the of·
1973, the report said. fice. He'sjuatnot taking any phone calls today."11 .
Edison said the outlook for _ this year improved because --------------,---,---
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''°"'g• facilit.,,, <2> pooiti,. UPI's Helen T:·ho customer r e sponse to
conservation of electricity and
(3) above--average rainfall In
the Paclfii;: Northwest. White House 'Chief'
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Changes
'Accepted'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -
Radical sex ch1111e IAUler'Y
11 becoming "a reuooable
therapeutic alternative ftll'
aietected individuals," says a
,psyctllatrlst who speeiallzf's in
tel Jdentlty research.
Dr. Richard Green, dlreqor
ol the Gender Identify
Retearch Treatment Program
at U.CU., said all the returns
on the ugery are not yet
in, and -!her It will be
physically gooct-m'j bad !or
the individual ls u n d e r
evalualion.
OF 11IE BUNDRl!Dll of
patients who have uodergone
sex chang,. outside the United
Slate;, the m1jorlty ttport
they are "better adjusted
socially" after surgery, Green
said.
Green told the California
Medical Association there has
been a "gradual change" ln
public atUtudes toward Ute
operation -from feelings of
"SOME UNCERTAINTIES loathing to acceptance.
are .created, however, by the WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ute late Merriman Smith and
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system establiJhed by the He en as, w as death in l970. seeo them as freaks but uL-~:::-::-::'":r:••::,.:"":m:'":::::•::•::::::::::::::~-Federal Energy Office In covtted Washington for United 1 exceptional people," he said. Wash ngton manager Try Saturday's News Quiz
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Styli1h Vogu• typ• on Jina qu•lify whife gumm•cl p•p•r~
January," chairman Jack, K. Press International for 30 Grant Dillman noted that Miss Green said about too sex
Horton said. years, the last 14 at the White Thomu will be t~ first change operations have been
"Edison's present supply of House, was designated u UPJ w om a p to l)eal! the performed in the United
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prOblems," he added .
THE COMPANY reported
that total kilowatt hours
transmitted for the first loot
·weeks _o{ 1974 were 8 pen:em.
below the like 'P@r1bd a year
ago. ,
"'Olis would indicate
pr e liminarily that
con"lervatlon measures
adopted by Edison ~
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allow women to • work as
dealers Jn · llcemed poker .
dubs. -•
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nightgowns
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in the ordlnancd which
prohibited female cappers,
l:>oalters and dealers In poker
establlshrnl!lil. .
Benefig Package
Let'1fl<e IL AD 11 ..... .tloompay
pretty much the wne intcrat. Which
make1 It I JOOd idc& to check out
what each one ,;ve1 you betides
interest. Here'• what our Frinae
Benefits Pacbp afvu you.
Free dlecldlla aCCOUDt, Free
personal checkln1 KCOUDt at a major
bank if you11 maintain a minimum
one.
lnsiden Oub. Save -oa
. things like appliances. furniture.,
jewelry, even vacations and tickets to
1h0W1 and 1ame1. All for bepina a
minimum of $1000 in your aavinp
account.
Fm travelen cJwks.
Fm money onlen. Jnliden
aub members get them without
payins a Stf'lllcc· charae.
We have aavings plans that p~y
. " from.SIA% to 7~ %. Our tt.JUlar
passbook accountt let you deposit
mooey or take it out anytime you like.
Of course, federal regulationa require
a substantial interest penalty on all
cerlifica~ account withdrawala prior
to maturity.
Satunlays. we·re open s.turdly1
from 9a.m.to1 p.m. Anddurin&tbe
week Crom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ( Frida)'I.
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CASSADAGA, PIJ. (AP) -On ,.... ~ ~. iiy of 100 people In mlnis"'11 and thei r me ci i um 1 bi p .
bluffs.-~ S!liritl•ke II a qoaiot -'.... Readings are by •PPolntment.
vill.,. flt ~ dalnoy1111' -wait -' """*' 'stillaeM hangs like moos
foe 'WSrttr and. tourtltl who waoi i:I ..,.. Os E' 11&1 and there are few
C01M1110 wltll the dood. . ctiUdrm IO bo -. Wilkin& doo1I the
For '17, -llecelllber llld Ajrll, ,,.._, windy ._ tbe GQly nobe
a -can aet room llllll boon! one bean I• the echo of r.otat.pi.
for tbt day, llllll • -Imo the CObwel>lo glioloo In the mornlng dew ..,all&. , °'I ~ lttib .. log ·lilll frnm
· the "'1et waters ol the lalco. -
FOllllTEEN MEDIUMS, -= ~ 111 or the community'• trom ' -*3 lo 11, lift. in• the se9! "'°""' frln!o _ are shlngl'" listing
RE11REES EDNA Baker and her oolhand. vacationing from a,.... Point,
Mlcb .. visited Cassadaga for a aeanee.
They are believen.
"When a liiedium can tell YoU the
name of a dear d~ loved ooe, you know you have a good ooe," Mrs.
Baker aald.
"We don't ten them anything," she
said. "They tell lL'I. And '<l."8 know by
-'hat they tell us if tbty are quacks
or U they ire really In touch with
the opirits. There are plenly ol faken."
.Florldtaa Bill · Coobley, In his lOI,
had a readlng more out ol c:urioistty
than beliei.
"rr WAS SO general :1<111 could apply 't jU!t about anywa,y you wanted," be
said.
The mystique of CU!ada(a bu
attracted believers and nm-believers
alike, from prankster oolleglans who
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view it as a spookto"An, to Y.'ell<l.rnsed
businessmen and law e n f o r c e n1 en t
officers.
Business hu been slow thi s year in
C.....Sap because of the gaJOline
obortage.
"rrs UJCE A. GJIOST IO\\TI," said
h>tel clerk Muriel 1£mieux. "Pfople
have been cancellin&. They art" arraid
to drive aouth btca.use Qf the gas
situation:" • ,. '
Prop'e9s has bypassed the tum..of·the ·
century village. There ls no ihdustry. I
A general 1tott, beer parlor, btauty I
shop and post office are nearby. The
neatt61. supermarket i.s 10 miles IY.'ay
In Del.and.
C8ss<ldaga also is he&dquarters for ,
the NaUooo.1 Spiritualist As.sodaUon"s
business office. The town was founded I
by New York attorney George R. Colby
In 1875. Colby said he was led through '
~he y, Jldemess by a spirit guide and
\nstructed to organize 1 psychic cmt.11' 1
on the site.
'~ha care ~engiriooring ... it m~ a big difference in small aD'S.
Bll•dhtg Vt~
Vice President Gerald
Ford shields his eyes
from bright lights as he
fields questions from
floor at the Inland Daily
Press Association con·
vention in Denver.
· EXchange
Of Plants
Scheduled
~farch 9 may never become 1~--, .. ..Fi1ffiji0fliiirarthrli!lm8'
Day in the calendars of
Harlxlr Area residents, but it
Um't because oo one is trying.
The spirit of giving will be
present Saturday .. penlOllll
from Newport Beadi, Oosta
Mesa and Irvine get together
to exchange pl-. •
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being !dleduled In coOJlljedon
with Arbor Day week,
according to Mr.r. -:rtin
Wheeler, chairwoman of the
.Ml~S oooocil of the -Newport Hartior -Costa Mesa 1~------~
Board of Rea1tors which is
puUing lllgether lhe evenl
"We want UUs to become
a community affair," she
says: "It'• the neigl:tlorly
thing lo do and II will make
our cities beautifut 11
Resident.1 are encooraged to
take pla¢s, cuttings, shrubs,
bulbs an! -~ to the two exchange sites, Costa Mesa
Qty Park and a lot on Pacific
Coast . Highway an~
1'1acArthur Boulevard I n
Corona del Mar.
THERE IS NO requirement
ror persons to br ing plants
before taking any home,
according to 1'-lrs. \\'heler.
The plants may be picked up
free of d!arge.
Plants may he depooited
between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.
and picked up between 10 a.n1 .
and 4 p.m.
He Gets
. Divorce
MILWAUKEE, Wis .
(AP) -Edwar<I Will has
been granted a divorce on
the grounds of cruel and
inhuman treatment after
telling a judge his wife
left him home to baby-sit
while she went • out to
shoot pool.
Linda, 25, said h e
"wanted me to cut down
on tlie pool and give tt
up, but I wanted to shoot
pool.'' She said she usually
went · to the tables \Vt"O
to four nights a week and
stayed from 7 p.m. to
midni ght or 2 a.m.
Will, 28, said the child
was hen from a previous man1age and ••t WU
delied the chance to go
with her When .., did
shoot pool."
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performance with
better gas mileage
than a'6.
In recent tests conducted by the
United States Auto Oub, a PIYlllonth
Dusler and a Dodge Dart Sport
equipped with a 318 V-8 engine
actually got better gas mileage in .
city driving _than a Nova equipped
with a f>.cylinder engine._
You can get a
· gas-saving 6 that
beat other sixes
as well as a--"4!'
Jn the same tests, USAC certified
!hat a Dodge Dart Sport and
Plymouth Duster, equipped with a
225 Slant Six: and a new standard
2.76 rear axle, got substantially
bette~ gas mileage in the city and on
the highway tha·n Nova or Maverick
6's. And they even did better than a
four~linder Mustang II in city
dnvmg, and got comparable mileage
on the open road.
G~SAVING ENGINES PLUS ...
Dodge~ Sport and Plymouth Duster ••. have up to 20 inches more total hiproom
tbanMa'l'Cilck ... haremore trunk space tban3 Pintos ... can seat one more passenger
than ~ .. ._and have_Electroni_c Ignition sta~d that can save you up to S62.00 overcompet11lve6:9fulder~neslikeNovasaod, with our 318 V.8, up to $~00
over competitive ¥8 eogu!CS like Nova's· in the first24,<XXJ miJ.es.alone:t.
. , 1be answer is a s111all car at l!RD"_
Chrysler-Plymouth an~Dodge,Deale.X
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.: Petition
By Gays
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SANTA ANA -A petition
drafted by the newly fonnerl
Gay Prisoners Coalition will
be debated March 20 when
an Orange County Superior
Court jullge will be a.ked to
review the' sentence passed
on a man committed as a
mentally disordered s e x
offender.
Vacaville imnate Ronald
Joseph Kintner, 25, w i 11
repn!6C!lt hl~f at the
hearing Defore Judge James
Turner, but he owes his
opportunity to the habeas
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himself iii the affidavit as
"an al:tivist UberaUonlst,"
claims that Kintner. of
Anaheim, was "snatched off
lhe str~ and sen~ to 8'tate
prison·•• without ·any
Hulsy to Run-: f o~ DA · CHAIN
oppoi::tunity of d e f e n d i n g ,..._...,.,...'"':::
himself on June 23, 1971.
CQurt records indicate that
K1ntnet was committed as a
mentally disordered s ex
clfender March 6, 1912, alter
he violated !he fi•e yean
probation imposed March 12,
1970, for acts of sexual
perversion wiUt a 13-year--old
boy.
Army Chief
Will Talk
By O.C. HUSTINGS
Of 1'1t Otllf P'lllf ST•lf
Mls&ion Viejo resident William · S,
Hulsy, 31, plans to tak-e ,on incumbent
Cecil Hicks in this June's election for
Orange County District Attorney. Both
men are registered Republicans.
Hulsy, proeecut« !or the city ol Looi
Beach. already · bas attacked Hick!,
pel'900ally and for Hicks' administration
ol the county OA's office.
The · challenger says Hicks' use of
plea bargaining. will be a major issue
in tbe campeign.
~-tr * * Mtsli!ON Vlejo'a Jack Vallerp la
rUnning ~ '° far in hia bla
to ,.retain bla' job aa Orange County
..,_, Valieria waa appointed to the
post In November 19'11 Mt<r !mner assem Andrew Hinshaw was elected
to the Hoose ol Repreoentattves.
SAVIONCIWN
UNICfAUIC
'50°/o-·OFF*
PAiiie~
AUiO RUNNING oppooed. for a IMST~IYW..UOS
tywide office is lncumbeot Orange • ....,,.. ...... , ... _. ... ,.,, .............
ty Clerk. Wllllpn E. SI Jolin. ...... ... __ ....... .....,.. __
John, 53, sys he is ba$ng bis WOOOA19WllUINT--A.ui0AYAl•MI
canrij>ai·gn on the role he hal played ,... ' ·~TOtle&ll'a.
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cleri systems under his oontrol. He rJ. r.&, ..._._,,.,,......,., r corpus petition drafted by
fellow Inmate Ralph Gayle
Davis.
Davis, who d escri b es
ANAHEIM -Secretary ol
the Anny Howard • • Bo ' '
Callaway will discuss the
effectiveness of the U.S.
experiment with an a 11 •
volunteer army when he
addresses a dinner meeting
of the World Affairs Council
of" Orange., County here.
ATl'ORNEY Per Trebler of Corona
del Mar has been named treasurer of.
the Orange County ,campaign for .
Democratic gubernatorial hopefu1 Herb
Hafil.
also ha ted · out that his di\'lsloo a. !A. ~ ,-"-'
of county g mment has been making l.'.:===;::===========:;====-an annual profit of $500,000. He says I tbal's the highest in the state. * * * 11IE LEAGUE of Women Voters ol : * fl: '((.
Orange County plans its · a n n u a I FORMER Cypress police chief George
.q>nv~ March 19 from 9 a.~ to Savord, a caodidate for Orange Coonty
2 p.m. • at the First Congregaliooal sheriff, has challenged all o t h er MISSION VIEJO MAN Church, isss Santiago Ave., Santa Ana. candidatea to meet in a series ol debetea.
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Kith Like To
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H~lp others.
& Save
DOLLARS Caltaway's talk, "National
. Defense and the Volunteer
Army," Is scheduled for 7:30
p.m. M~reh 21 ln the Embassy
Room of the Disneyland Hotel.
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County Groups
To Get $50,000
Top Otange County civic
groups will receive a total
of $50,000 in awards 'I11ursday
during the 17th annu a l
Disneyland Com muni ty
Service Awards luncheon.
The cash awards are given
every year in recognition of
outstanding contributions to
the community from a grant -ftiiia established by the late
Walt. DiSney and the Disney
Foundation.
FOR.TY $1,MIO grants will
be given in 10 separate
categories and more than 300
groups have applied for the
honors .
The top award. a grant of
$10,000 for the mo st
outstanding service, will go tO the or~niwtion judged to
have provided "the most
exceptional and f r u I t r u I
communltY service program
in the cowlty." •
Awards will go to groups
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working i n c ultural
achievement, youth education
and service, youth group
accomplishments, h e a I t h
facilities and special health
services.
ALSO BIDDING for awards
are-.,..support -grou:J:!6, aocial ~
com mun i t y service
organizations , c1v1c
oommwlity service groups ,
environmental groups a n d
those working Jn diversified
community affairs.
Selection committee
members participating in the
awards ceremooy, w h I c h
begins at 11 :30 a.m. at the
Disneyland Hotel I n c I u d e
chairman Doon Williams and
committee members C . H •
Hoiles, Carl Karcher, Mrs .
Larry McKnight, Mrs. Franlc
Vessels Jr. and Mrs. Norman
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Beginning:
Morch 9 at 7 :00 P .M.
New Church Auditorium
271 Avocado Street
Costa Mesa, Co/If.
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7: 00 p.m. Nightly
Stbmil)'-PROPHECY: "Wllat Is C..lllt'!'"
9.mda)'-.. lltaak: SpectaaiW"
Mondl)'-"IUMell ..,,. WIM Mlnde Falt.II Hutar•
Ftlm-"( Am Joe's Heart"
~-"'Wll arit& Rebln •• 0.. 0.)'1'"
Wedrietday-"DDN 'ne BUiie Teadi " 8ecret Raf&llreT" 'l'h\l"ldly-.. .._ v .. Cla Be S.. Y• An Rudy"' Frida,.._..,,. ,.,,. Ld'I Dly-&tmU.y -S!aMa1°'
Slturdly-11 a.m.-"hwer Te UYe IH Vkt.rlem Ufe"
Slturd8)', 7:00 p.m.-'"BllM ... haw• ti.. SlreellelY~ Cly"
SICONDWHK-MARCH 17'23
',7 :00 P.M.
Sw\dliy-~CAN,THa DEAD COMMlJN1c:ATE WITH
THE IJVtN•r" plus "HELL FIRE"
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T ...... -"HOW TO KNOW GOO'S TRUE CHUitcH TODAY"
·Wldnftdly -"HOW TO POSTPONE YOUR OWN
FUNERAL" -Fiim "l.-ad of H-H
Friday -"TIMe COfl'llftl When ... Ml• Clft W w
Sell Unlnl He Hlls 1!-·MARK OF THE llAST"
S.t. 11:00 •.m. -"IPEA.KlpiG IN TONGUIS"
S.t. 7:00 p.m. -"WHAT IS T~tUNPARDONAILE
SINt" -Tht Sill Aplftst , .. Heir SplrM
TuM In ....
Tlll QUIET HOUR
IC81G7IO •••••••••••• ~ ••• Sunday t :OO•.m.
KGER 13'0 •••••••••.•••• Sunday2:3Dp.m.
SEAllCH Tolovlllon Protram
CMnntl 30 •••••••• , •••••. Frfd~ t: 30 p.m.
OllMot30 ............... Sundlyl:GOp.m.
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• Doclor, 'l1llllb Doclor," will
~ M&r<b 2 to the CJnna<
lOc Ride I
Subsidy t
Halted ·
• ~ty a..p.. ol lb• : )latloaal A1111otlc ;;o<lety. SANTA ANA, -Orange
; · Tb(~ i! ""~~ for. Courdy &Jpervbch h a v e t ~:'9 p.m. ht liio. comnamtty tt!l!l.td, to ·.!P!"Cl. W more : room or the Calllomia F-ar l1lGll\'Y., oulleldlae Qle,dlm ....
• 'eulldlng at f;uclld Avenue and ride SUnday bus J>iOliram
• ~-flrlve . -, Initiated a moalli l'llO In !Al , -·-..; Angeles ColDlt.y. ''
: FULLERTON -Pr. F...i Su~ shelled o u I
Death Rate Falls
ORANGE COUNTY
SANTA ANA -Fe'Artt pe,Opie died
ln Oangt c.ounty last year then ln tm
and the county's official death rate v.·as
the loY1est ln three years .
Those are the conclusions rtad'led by
<oonty Health Officer John Philp in
a repwt itemizing 1be major con1rlbutor1
' t<> the ~y·s death rate ..
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Philp's vital statistics division said
8,9M people died In 1973 compared to
t .303 In 1972 aod 8,726 in 1971.
Heart and cln:ulatlon problems killed
4.717 people last year, of which 1,834
dled of heart attacks. 1.12& of chronic
heart proble~. I.OM from strokes and tn from arterlal diseases.
Cancer ranked number tv.o on-the
Urt ol killers, claiming 1.8~4 people in
the county last year.
SURPRISINGLY. PlllLP said , lung--
cancer v.·as · not the leading form in
fatal cases. Stomach cancer killed 474
people and lung cancer another 388.
The dime-a-ride nrnararu in ALTHOOGH FEWER people died in Other forms, including genital and
ANOTllER Lt.1\DtNC . killer "as
dlgesti\'e system disease ()(her lhan
cancer, \\'hlch killed 360 J".'QPlc Th is
includes such alln1ents :is cirrhosis of
tho liver , caused in 111any cllSt'S IJy
ovcrindulgcnct in alcohol. Philp s.ud
Traffic accidents killed 256 pt.'1Jplc lt1~l
year and a total of 210 dl'!:ilhs \\ere
classjfled as suiridi.•S.
01her caust's of dl·at h ra11l..1..'<I 111 the
l'M•alth dcpart n1cnt's top ten included
Infant dca1 h. blood <l1.">t•a.st"s, con~t·n1t :1 I
disea!les, genllo-urinary disease~ and
diseases of the ner~·ous systcn1
Tolk Set
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By Doctor
ORANGE -Dr. Charlts
lirinegar of the Loma Linda
l'nlvcrsily :\lcdical Ct'fller \\'Ill
spc~k on "llypoglyc:t mea
Sympton1s <100 Cu n:" when
the Orange County Chapter
uf the ()i<tbetcs Association
of Southern C.:1lifornia 1ncets
ht~re ~larch 1:·.
The mct·ting ls scheduled
for 8 p.1n. in tht> lower
cafeteria at St. Joseph '.s
Hospita1 . 1"hc public is in\•ill'd .
rra• p<lrkUl4l, \\'ill bt ava1labl1' I M. Kay, past prosldenl or the '4.1111 • montlt ago IO allo'f ~ OrAnp County t.1edlca1 ·Onnp Couatlan1 tO ! A s 8 o c I a t I o n , bu been particlpl~;JQ 1b& \limrH-rid~
appointed, by Govern <r ~ · on._i s,o u t.h er n_ ! Reagan to 'tho Heal lb Quallly CalllAip>li Rai>ll! T r a n s I f
: AsseMment Special T a s t Dbtrjet; buses that come in
~ Force Committee of the state from Loa Angeles" on Sunday-.
Los Angeles CountYt::, been 1971 than last year, Philp said the rate breast CJncer killed 416 people.
in h v.-as considerably higher because tbe PHILP :'\OTEll 1hat a11hough th t' 1nos1,·-!!!!l!~!r.•••"J!!!!!'!!!!I operat g on a uge subsidy populalioo was smaller. Philp lumped the -third most common up to now. but reportedly Is causr of death into a category headed ra1al disca Sl'11 -cancer and t•1rcul11tory a'o'll..wwAA
~ of fleallb.
CHICAGO (API _:The Rev.
Otto NelMa, ta, the oldest
minister within the
EvangeUcal C.ovenant Church
of America. died Monday at
his home. llliiing hll 58-year
career, he aerved parQhes ln
li states. •
HONG KONG l\JPll
Wu, Yau-Hlll1, 64, a
deputy of Olina's National r People'• Congreaa and vice
chairman of the Oilnese
People's Political 06nsultallve
Cmference, died of a be.art
attllck )n_J'eklng Feb. 19. the
official. Hslnhua news agency
said today.
Deatla Netkes
AlllUCKU & SON
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FUNlllAL HOMI
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MOllTllAllT
110 Sroodwoy, Cosio Mesa
548-J.433 -·-DILDAT IROTNIRS
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17911 Beoc.h Blvd.
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Hun1it1g1011 Beoc:h
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NORM STANLEY
642-4121
on shaky ground brc::tuRc of The rate per 10.000 residents last year accidents. poisoning and violence -a -held onto top spo1". tht' ra1c of I OloGUNs
Ute subsequent•proposal of a v.-a.s »J. lt v.·as S9.9 In 1971 and 59.Z~ total of 834 victims. occurra!JCC \\'Cnl do11n 1n both cases ' MA.tJ.NING'S
flat 2Xent fare throughoUt in 1172. COLLECTORS that county. Respiratory diseases caused another The rate for hl'art <l1~rasc death;; SHOP · •.~vi..t BUT THIS WEEK ,
~ were told that
~ boc! to be tripled I~
size to cmer all the expenses
aocrued in running the dime-•
ride buses.
G., _ •p TOLD .... ~A~ S)':~·5di= ar!~~~~ t~lr=~:.; ~a?ea~~:ea:kin~= ~~: ~~:I ~1 1 ~9~.r ~~~:~a~~~lc1 ~1 ~: ~·~1 ~~M t1Rr.U ff~vo. ~·~ -~~·1;~-~~~~~·~ .. ~~"";;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;::;;..~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;:==~~~~'.'.:..~'..'.'.~.'.'.'..:".:_~~~~~-~-~-~·~·~·~~~~=-·~·~·~ .. ~·,:·:·~ in a letter that Orange County ntl11W1C1 one ~ ers. ronc 1~_: _•m_ysema asthma . 12.06 in 197'.! nnd 11 -18 1n 1973.
v.'OUkl have to come up wllh
. Tbe :.Ounly ~ed in
the l)nlll'am for fOW' SundayJ
at 1 cost ol $1,100 Pf'" week.
Since tbe subsidy money ran
out last ~unday, 0 ran ge
COunty resklents who bop an
SCRTO bus Sunday will now
have to pay Che full fare plus
any ~Uooal mne d\arges.__
SCRTO. GENERAL
manager Jack Gilstrap said
JO many people rode his buses
mslde Orange County that
$1,100 a week wasn't neart'y
enough to «ts« the -hll cllltrict is incurring. •
The popularity ol the dim ..
a-ride in Orange County was
-buted in the fact that lbj!
Orange County T r,a n sit
District -not ope<• le ill !mall bus Q~t 011,5'n1aya.
$2.750 per week plu,, SUS for
any e1tra buses added lo
handle crowds.
During the last weekend of
operation, 25 buses had to
be adde<l_ to handle the load.
1be treinendous increase In
subsidy needs stunned jeveral
suj>ervisor.1, who claimed that
much nioney coulJ be used
to start toward Sunday service
by the OCTD.
On a 4•1 v~. the Orange
County board sent the matter
to the Orange Collllty Transit
District for study.
One superviw. Ra Ip h
Diedrich ol Ful l erton ,
cautioqed that just because
the otro is being asked to
study the poMibillty or Sunday
service does11't mean the
board bas agreed to pay for
it.
$376,000 ~ved ·
County Consumer ... . .
--O~fi~rl>ays Off,
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ot ti. Diiiy PllM Iliff
SANTA ANA -Orange dOGntiam · b a v e recovered
neor11 nte.ooo 1n cash and
~ ln lile'JI"'!. "'o years ~lie'~ Cil \llo coosumer·~ ~ allairs of f i c e
crealOd · .bf 'the Board-of
. Supel'\'l!Oo. •
M.S. •Jim' Shimano! . ie ,
orl.lie consumer ptOleai.
panel. told superviso rs.
Tu..qay.his agency has helped
coontians recover $135,000 in
Ille last •ii: mooths.
·in tu aemiamual report,
Shimaooff gave the board
examples of the 2,000 cases
his office handled between
JuJy amt Deeember last year. ·
NOT ALL THE clients were
poor people, Shimanoff roted.
He referred ta one case
involving a wealthy
Huntington Beach man v;ho
purctiased a faulty 18.400
l\.lercedes Benz.
He said the man. identiried
as ''Mr. R" bougbt the car
u se d bul with th~
understanding It was i n
excellent condition. The dealer
a·ssured Mr. R the car would
be repaired without cost if
any major defects "'ere f0W1d .
"Sinrtly after the purr.base.
?.Ir. R's mt.chanic inspected
the engine and determined
repain in the amount oC $1,800
would be requirtd due to a
aacked blOct," Sbimanolf
11k1 in bis report .
HE SAID 'l1lE deal er
reflned to booor h i s
agreement Until the
commlllit;y 8*falrs o t f i c e
stepped in.
Shimanoll aaid Mr. R. got
a full $8.tOO refWld for the
car.
Molt d.. lbe con1plaints
ShirilaDOlf's office gets are
small ooes in the range of
$50 IO 1100 but there ii a
liberal aprinkling or cases
wbtn: rehndl or services
approodl 11.000. .
Of the 2,000 cases reported
In ..,. last alx months or 1973,
Shlmallolf said his office
resolved more than. 1,900. •
HELPS CONSUMERS
M.S. "Jim" Shim1noff
population of n1 i n o r i t y
residents and elderly people.
SHIAIANOFF SAID he was
at a Joss how to explain the
large number of complaints
from Caspers' district. one or
the mo.st afnuent in the
county.
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich.
'11.·hosc district had one (I( the
lowest inpuls. praised the
program for doing "a very,
very good job."
Sbimanoif sakl his office
aiTanged 571 compromises
last year and lost only 123
cases after negotiations.
Shimanolf's ope rat io n,
w·hich began with one office.
now has branches in LagWla.
NigueJ, FOlDltain Va 11 e y ,
F'ullerton. La Habra, Garden
Grove and Westminster.
Conce1·t Set
For School
VILLA PARK -Th e
University Singers, a 18-
member madrigal group from
the University of Colorado.
v.•ill perform at VIiia Parle
High School hfarc:h %4 .
The concert wil! take place
lN BIS REPORT, Shtmanolf in the high school cafctorium
charted the complaints his at 2 p.rn . A member of the
ofnce bandied in supervi.9orial uni,·ersity's admissions staH
dlstrict terms. will be .oo hand io meet
Mort of the complaints pn)Sptctive students.
came from SU!><f'isor Robert ;::.:::::=======;\
llllUl1'1 Finl Dilllri<I aad !he
.. lleCOOd larg .. t numb* from
-ea.pm• Flflb -Durlni diaallllon ol lb• ._., Baltln l&ld Ille fact
tile ollk» II In · 1111 dillrict probobly _.. .. Ille
larp lapat. lit WU I key
.... ~ creating Ille olfice
In 1m. He. Mio said "people In my
dll\rict are easier to take
od'fllllapol."
BeUin'• district tw a Iara• '--'----'=
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.. S 1 ' a e.
;~Get your
'.& p atio spruced up.
for summer
and save on
i
·Tamiami furniture.
ST\l .. DYALUMINUM F'RAMES,' HEAVY VINYL L.ACING.
WHITE/JONQUIL OR BRUSH/HONEY. BY BROWN JORDAN,
5 PC, DINING SET. 4 211 TABLE. REG. $327. NOW $269,
SHADE UMBRELL.A ANO BASE. REG , $179 . NOW $147 .
CHAISE , AoAJSTABLE ARMS . REG. $138 . NowS115.
. 21X2111 GL.ASS TOP TABLE, REG. SSS. NOW $45.
ROBINSON'S CASUAL 'LIVING.
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l'a111ll11 Clre11s ,b!J Bil Kea11e
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"tim Walsh's mother cleaned out their basement
ond govt me all this neat stuff."
Chooolate Tainted
Easter Bunnies
Being Recalled ·
WASHINGTON (UP!J -
The FOOd and D r u g
Admi.ni.Wation has recalled in
the United Slates all chocolate
products, includloi:-Easter
bunnies, produced by a
Canadian finn because of
suspected salmoncl\I\ bacteria
contamination.
Th~ 1products are imported
' .• and distll&ifed ·in the United
· Stat.es . by' ttkee 'American
.-•candy-· firms and U
contaminated could c a U s e
fever, nausea, voroitina: and
diar~a:·
by U. S. public h~'alth
agencies have re\·ealed Jh('
presence or ~\nwnclle
cootamination in some of the ·
Regent products," the FDA
said.
"The canadlan authoriri~
have . closed the plant until
the problem of contamination
is solved. A recall or all
Regent 'Chocolate proC:lucts ·
distributed in Canada began
Feb. 26."
.Regent products b e I n g
recalled in this co u n t r y
inclllde chocolate E-a st er
bUMies. -now ~in· the st!f)ply
line -chocolate eggs. ducks.
hens. Christmas balls and
Santas and sim ilar Holiday·
type ohocoiate candy. All are
clearly identified on the label
a! having beefl made in
Canada.
THE FDA SAID Tuesday
the suspected chocolate
products are made by Regent
Chocolates Ltd. of S t .
Hyacinthe. Quebec. Canada.
and are distributed in the
United States under their
name and 15 other private
labels. Tll(!: ·FDA SAID Triumph
Candy Corp. Initiated a reca ll
Distributors in tbe United or one chocolate product Fcl>.
States includp,· s. following investigations by
-Frankford Candy a n d public health agencies of 47
Chocolate Co., .Philadelphia. cases of · <;a\monella
The labels are fr'rankford and eas!bourne. a form of Infection
\Voodbine. rare in the United States.
-A-1urray Allen ProductJ, Evaluation by the Canadian
New Rochelle, N. Y. Labels are Centir for Disease Control
Murray Allen, : Loft and incUcated· ·I hat foil·wrapped -
Barricini. chocolate balls W£!$, the l=====-=-;;;;'JlfiUmlJb-'Calrizy-co.:p;;-<~llS<. tbL FDA said. In.
Englewood CHffs, N.J. Labels addition. the. New Jersey
are Regent,. World Gandy. Health Department identifiOO
Holiday Oendy..'..~~arl, this particular type of Za~air. -HOiiday salmooena 1n . mple or
Inn. Vilrl""HoUten, 1''amily that product.
Treats and !\1r. ~1 i!ky. The FDA advised consumers
who purchased these products
"TES:rs BY THE Cana~an lo re.tum them to the store
health protec~ion branch and of purchase. ·
Camping Curb,ed
At Eight Lakes
SACRAMENTO 1UPII -
The Anny Corps of Engineers
savs it increased tr a-.f f tc
cofitroJs and curbed camping
activities at eight lakes in
Northern and Ce n t r a I
California in an effort to ease
overcrov:dc<t Condiflons.
·the facilities has deteriorated
because of. overuse.'' said Col.
Frederick G. Rockwell Jr.,
Sacramemo District engineer
for the corps.
;'We regret the necessity for
this action. but we think it
essential-to iDcrease our
controls to protect the health
"OUR RECRE1\TlON areas and physical safety of the
have become so popular in. using public," he ad(led.
recent y('ars that at miu1y -0f 1be Jakes 'affected by the
our projects . the quality of decision are Black Butte in
----------Glenn and Tehama counties:
Englebright in Yuba and
Nevada counties : Mar.ti!! in
~ Nevada and Placer counties ;
Word From Wise
Sam Johnson. Belmont,
N.Y.. reflect& on bis
1 OOth birthday. "Horses
is healthy to you," he
S1lid. And he ought to
know. Since 1892. be
has been a stable hand ,
cxertise boy, a Jockey.
trainer. groom and hot·
walker.
Ne\1' Hogan in Qtlliveras
County: Pine Flat in "F'rt:;sno
County: success and Terni inus
in Tulare County and Isabella
in Kem county.
ROCKWEU.. SAID th a i
under the new program '
vehicular traffic will be
strictly limited to designat1..'(!
areas, parking areas and
certain access areas.
Camping will be allowed
only in developed or
designated areas where '!he
essential facilities and
services can be economically
p·ovided. h s;iid.-Randmn
shoreline camping will no
longer be allowed.
iEGTVRE
STREAKED
CORVAUJS. Or<. (UPI) -
Five naked men ran through
a crowded lecture room here,
but the students weren't sure
whether they were part or
the nation's "streaking'' craie
or just part. of the lecture.
The 300 -students we r e
altending a leeturo Monday
nlghl on "SCxuaU1v And fhe
Law.''
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BELFAST (V Pll
Roman Catholic prlesls in
Northern Ireland have c:.iU('(}
for an end to recruitment and
training of 'chool-age chlldren
as killers for the Irish
Republican An11y.
In pulpit s -·<icrOss' th c
province. th1.."Y said Tuesday
that youths only 13 aod 14
were being 1ruined as gunrncn
by the mlll!ant provisioni.11
"'ing of the IRA, which has
suffered severe manpower
shortages in recent months.
THE PRIESTS said the
Catholic community should
reject both tbe gunmen 'and
their practice of u s i n g
children.
Catholic Bi!hop William J.
Philbin opened ~he effort to
bait the recruitment or
lf!ildrt>n in a sermon at St.
Patrick 's ~thedral. l\·lon(.Jay.
"'The individuals who arc.
organizing these murders and
lrctining children lo do them
Y:ill answer to God <1nd be
punished ,'' h\! said.
TllE BISJIOP'S call ca1nc
less than a wrek alter a
pollce111an protecling th c
cathedral from bomb attacks neigbborbood to pro~ 1 tbt lite what they are doing to this been steadily declining 111
by Protest.ant mlllitants was community from Protestant community," he said. recent months. Ml!\Y of these
killed by three youths in their gunmen. Security tources baye said gunmen ·are only about 14
early teens. "THE TEEN·AGf: murders frequently the age le\'el of years o1d and one more than
p o I i c e m a n Th o m a ·s and their masters do not rea-the typical IRA gunman has 20 is an oddity. they said. 11·1cClinton. 28, manied and;,_:::::..:::::..:::=:::..::::..:=...:.:::..:::.::;.:.-"-::.;::::;...:::::.:-".:=.=...:::.:_ ____ .:__; __ _
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and killed Saturday by three
shots fired al rlose range into
the back o!.-:hi$-head. Police
first) said they were looking
for tv.·o youths. one aged about
14. but have since broadened
-ihe search to three.
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New'9rt Broker· Solng
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Out-of -Stat£ Boat Tax lJnder Fire · Race Cou·rse -Altered ..
Ahm~l(;son Overnight Events Dropped
Byron K. O:iambertatn, a bad enough he can sue." yacht brokers in both 1afaine wherewithal to somehow prove
Newpm t Hlri>ar Ya c b t Mlrdi ~l m1 the two lep dly~s noes CXM.lit aa one. Newport 8&9ch • m a r In e and California, according to h I m .s e I t t n n 0 c e n t , • •
Qub's Ahmlnoon Seri<e baa ol lbe ,..,.'l!lll <1111111 u-. July 20 is the date of Ille insurance broker. has taken CHAMBERLAIN pointed out Cha berlaln Aft 1 · ~--berlal . .,_ aadergon, •·D<lthe rr • on the C&lifomla State Boord in his demDnd that the Sales m · tT cavmg "'uaHi n wrote 10 1~ ~t in race CXMnel mE 8F.coNo race, April Modlfied ~GQld OJp race Oif , Q/ Equaliziatlon for its pOlicy aod Use Tax Reguladoru the boat in t.laine £or eight complaint. *"'' lllt; -dmi! to Jollo . 11 ,Ii" Ille Oiilill ""''""" a Newpcwt ll<ad!,-a ·--1f coll~llng IJSe'tax f0< used provldts that "prior oot<>f· mooths, -llte boat waa not'!iold "It is devastating to know lloi1""',-"'l'" e.om n(l~tu. · st-"inB..: !lfildi. the J1.ie --~ IMiiil" race. boats purchased outside the state .,. In••"""' of 90 days. so tt was moved io California, ...,. oitate has too JlOl''er and , 1
_,_,, , Beodl -.oce buoy to !>Ort l state. from 'tile date of purchase ·he added. the j1rlsdktion to coodemn
'l'beno wtB be no long belu'O beading -dtamel 111E SIX11I and fuial ra<e BOATING <l>amber'·'-has made a to too date of ·entry In "I find it dilflcult to believe. __...., __,_ f ' -· Cal" I d · of 81'.d confiscate without IV'nn<>r .....-,...... ---..,.:: noel In or a circuit of Ship Rock is the 1.-... Point race Aug. demand on the board for the uoma -ex us1ve any but nonethele ss true, r~ ~ ' ..... ' ~ "·'"'"!> "'--------"' • of sh! t to Cala · court actk>n ," be ,added. -years numm-.. wtdcb (to port) al)d 8nisbing at the 10.11 y.•hich calls for an · return of $433.19 on a boat tune pmen uonua regardless of legality, the ·;:::::;;=======::;
eetl mder way Mardi 30. Emmy o'U . Island off. vmi»ght rendezvous at be shipped (rom l\1aine. or storage for shlpn1ent -state has the po\\·rr "rithout
,_,Gt' lhe l'8C1S jljll for Hunliiilon Beach. -NRYC's M°"""10lle Cove According to Chamberlain. will be accepted as proof of a hearing to step in and nllnch !·:."'SIR WALTERS ~ nride-Jvous at 'l'be, third reaoe, Jtme 16, Jl\OCliJig., at Catalina Islarxl. caJendar ever since. Ui! Board o( EqualizatiOO an intent that the vebJcle was funds.
Catalina IJ1and, another ls a is the si.mlle Hun•'-"-'Jbe CotkeU Series (« 1'>e Qlrkett Series dates attached bis bank accwnt for not purchased for use in lolyMt.Uc-ef
long ct.y ~and two others 'Mdelands race, kw.w;•;; yachts rated \llder tbe Mklget back to 196.1. 1be perpetual the funds with the dsertK>n California.'' "\VE JIAVE successfuUy WMhn'W-Holtcutif~
Ire lhort anernoon races. Hunt.ington Beach bell byoy Ocean Racing Fleet Rule trophy ls 'exclusively rot to Ute bank : "Clwnberlaln At the lime of purcha3e in established a SIX.'iety Y.'bere ,,,....thotfoll l"pl-noturoUy,
!.-One Gt the moot -and whistle buoy to port, and (MORF) will be sailed on the MORF yacbta lO kel and probably doesn't owe 'this but Maine. the boat in question yoo are guilty regardless, and . 2052 New,..n Bl..U.
-.. is in tbe 9Up Rock the Eva otl plltform to pori same weekends over shorter· ~und~e".;r. __ _:_: ___ ~H_:he~w".'oots:><"::_the~--"mooe"""'~y_:ba~ck~~was~--"ll~sted~·~ror~.'.:"""''.:"~l_:e_w~i~lh~hope~~.full~y~an"._".'indi~·~vid~ua~·~I has~~lh~'!.':::==~=-===·=-="'='== nee which has been ehalll(ed before nitumlllc in flnbh. ......... r
lrom"aDl>IHlopoin:ultot.the 'lbe Catailno lalood Well The Howard Ahmanson
·famed lltlunus la\>dma<k to F.nd race, Jime ii.~, Is 'l'rophy was dedicated in 1957 .----------------------------------------------"" o\'llU(lti l'flll\eZvOUI; at tile -Catalina owmight.. and has been one ol the moot CataHna Isthmus. The ·Ship with the ren1lemlus sd>oduled popular b~w-series M
,.lloct race Is the openor, at·Howland'o ~-Bod> too Southern Californ ia ..
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ll!Lkelp bedLin the unspoileil ,:ffaters sumuding "Catalina
~·-are being studied by ~ &iologists headquartered
;9t lhe· use -Blologl<al ~ at 1be QW.aHna
:Isthmus.. · _.:.__a-. 'Thd.:' Ho1:6oo and his.
m±tart, Tony Cbess, both
from the National Marine :Fillberles Service laboratory
.tat '1'1:burm, near S a n
-Fraod3a>, .are exploring.lbe
• 'lrelp -~ a three-year lf.tdy_a.tJhe IJSC tab~ ...._
'ro OBSERVE the
movements of these ··im.....t.r subi-, the two
lrio!CIP!ll! -noaq of . !Jeilmlq{ their ..... day by
•il<D*Jg diving-gear !or a
t ~lnJdblaht swim er a ~wn
-'Plomce·
''We're looking at be recognized," said ltobsoa,
intereactioos amoog_the fish "and today Catalipa tsJaod
and other mame organiruns ~ ooe of the re1ativel)i
at all hours of ttie day and few places left in Southern
night dlring all season,,," said California where one can
ilolJoon. study what approaches a
1beY study the myriad . nal1rai silualiro "
water creatur.. IS nlfl)>t Wms
to day, at mkklay, as 6Un&et
slips In to night and finally
at mldnlght.
NOT ONLY do they look
.Jlt -"""' and when the !ish
are a.rove, but they also study
the organisms oo which the
fish feed. Taolls In the lab
are filled wt.th such specimens
·Mazatlan
Race ·.Set.
In November
as the wall.eye porch . and The Los Angeles)' adtt OJub
queen fish, bod> 8lll008 tbc6e Is beating the drums for its
more active at niglrt. elgltlh 1*mlal Los Angel,.
110oe needs to determine to Mazadan Invitational Yadlt
what aoimllls do under naWral Race scheduled lo start Nov. COl~~~~J_i;_effects 9. . .. of D-H~~utalll-can--uvc commodore Hugh -
·Huntington Yachting
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Rogers announced that Doo
Wood, has been appointed
general chairman.
Inaugurated in 1961 i n
cooperation with the Coloite
de Rega1a lntemacion6I de
Mazatlan, the race became
an almost tnsant success and
baa alwal" attrected the
cream of the ~-r~
fleet oo the Pad.nc Coast.
~Company Files Suit
~ ~ $400,000 It Is alleged ,!bat the
... --ckipiiiliij" l)y' • ~def--Unllal -. ,II~ l!eadl 70 ch I Jn.-.., Nakamldtl Kibi
bulldlng ~ to ao Sqyo_ ~' Ud.u;.,. and ---°""'fie o.mty-5up<d<r~Ccu:t~ ~ ..-;:::
]1ldlm that lists Japanese failed last Dec. 16 to ma ...
'Com p en i e 11 among the the final paymecj. _of $90,000
M'ore than 50 entries are
exped8I fut: <his year's race.
II will be.,sailed_JDI«. the
1-OffsOOn! Rule
(!OR). Total distanee is 1,023
miles with more than half
a colotful run down the Baja
calllornia roa.t followed by
a brisk readt across the Gulf
of California from Cabo San
Lucas to the finish at cres<oo
light.
-oo the 1100,000 sale.
" Gran Mariner y~ Inc., Lawyen: for Gran Mariner
With offices at 3272 Devon claim that the time involved
Cirde, JIJ•1'11igim Beadt,.and in -"" the deal with
, .a boat ""1d1ng pliot at m92 deleodaiU led them to tum
'Goldenwest Circle, down offers from oth e r
Wesbnioster', claims t be prospective pm'Cha8ers.
I -breedted tbel-------,------------1
imtraot d. sale dcawn up la8t
Oot. 21.
Land Sail
. , Regatta Set . .
: :~For April
The Nord! American Land
.Satling Associ a tion Has
odieduled a first Amerial's
Land Sailing Cup Regatta at
Jloodl.lvanpaugh dry lakes at
the Calilornla·Nevada state
PSAW11ttsto c1e .. t11e air
{and de-upJlDUl'cpsdons
at-out C'dfw ub .JiN-eo.•••••o ...,... ..
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,Fi.,, land yad>t c!K. -~ Oranp Qimty, Tri·
Qildy, Anohei!P and lillar,
.,. invoLf~d In the
.-ganizatioo aDd participation
GI Che evert.
.. Nloe ootDrf<s "bave been
lnv1led to poztidpole to make
Ille ftfllltla on w.matioolll
tlftlll. Australia. B e 1 c i u m , C&nada, Eng1a00 , Fr-an c e ,
Oennany, Hol1ood and Poland
~Ve a1reocly l<llflO'ided -
p;.idve -and .... awaltiog eon!innatiOO of y&dlt
~ind dtarle< lllg!tts,
~toNAI&.
'!be regatta will be open
lo all ........ laod sailonl. i:ooi radni ii ~ wUh
-up to as mlleo per bolr •
. 2 Reappointed
;.. Y.tRAMJj:lft'O (UPI) -~ 'lbom1ll R. Dolan ti-San~ and -I . Madrid of U. Mesa have
"""" """"""""' to f«r.year temus: On the California
Veterans Board. Dolan is I
c 0 mnuUcal.ionB cmsultant
ioltb Padlic Telei1hooe and -·-~toSan B1etD MOyor P<1e Wilson.
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Pope Paul May he Quizzed in Nazi 'Massacre. m· Rome' · Help Others
& Save
DOLLARS
QPENED •THE BAG
Author Katz
• Baui11 Bid
On Estate ·
Taxes Set
A pretrial hearing into
Orange Co u n t y Supervisor
Robert Battin's ~d to hike
the assessment oC President
Ni1on's San Clemente
pfoperty has been scheduled
for March 25.·
Superior Court Judge Mai'k
Soden will be on the bench
fo.r Battin's move to get ea rly
jbi.tit-ial ~ rcsi)onsc. • to ~ h"i s
argument that new hearings
on the ismie should be
scheduled bf ·the county's
Assessment Appeal Board.
·Earlier sessions ended with
the board upholding COlDllY
Assessor Jack Va 11 erg a 's
$1,370,080 fair market value
figure on the 26-acre Nlxon
property. ~ •
Battin claims in his lawsuit
that the price tag should be
increased lj) $1,820,167 and the
_assessment • value
proportionately raised from its
present $.142,520.
Battin further claims that
the appeals board w a s
atJ'ltlngly Republican a n d
""'1Siderably prejudiced and
.. that be was not allowed time
to bring tey witnesses to the
hearing room.
Pair Suing
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County in
Son's Death
• Damagea totaling $2 million
are beilt sought from Orange·
County by a couple who e:labn
their son died as a result
of m11mes inflicted by
SITeSting sheriff's officers.
Teague and Dearline
Johnsoo oJ Los Angeles state
in their &.lperior Court action
that Teague Johnson Jr., '1:1,
was strapped around the neck
to the point that he stopped
breathing June 4.
Johnson lapsed into a coma
and died without regaining
consciousness Aug. 13 in a
Downey hospital, jl\St over two
months after his arrest at
a San Juan Ca p ist r ano
--freeway ,offramp.
'The JohnSons name deputies
D. MiliwskL R. Rivas, R .
. Remp a1\(l W. Leonard as co-
defendants in the $2 million
action and claim ·1 h e
restraining straps applied on
their son by the officers were
the direct cause of his deeth.
Sheriff James C. Musick
1ater admitted that two of
his officers used
"unauthorized"· steps i n
subduing the allegedly
struggling Johnson.
But a coroner's jury in Los
Angeles later ruled that his
death was accidental and was
due to bronchial pneumonia.
IT'S A REAL
DOGGIEBAG
SEA'ITLE (AP) -Mrs.
Bert Kappetto has an idea
she be!;eves will make her
rich and help dogs through
the eM!fll:' crisis. .... _
She invented a s eepmg
bag for her dog Heidi and
others.
The lowering of
tllermoalals will bother
dogs more than "humans.
"A dog's body just won't
fluctuate the way ours
l'ill." she said.
She's been making the
110 doggle baga for tine
weeks. She's already sold
ciJhl-and hH CK<lat1 for
4Z more.
view the film "Massacre in Golino. -also asked the Pius XII kfley,• ln advance
and tumcd a blind eye to
the massacre.
{UPll ..:. Dofime Rome ," ba3ed on Kllti' bool<. penooa1 papers ol Pius xu·
lawyers fol: Americ.an author Tbe court said it would then be produced for tbe ·court
Rombert Katz have asked 8 question Katz in p r l v a t e beginning March 22, • l!H3 _
before ruling on 4 list ol the day before Nazl Col. OOl.L:\lANN, 1t, lives ln
Rome court to question Pope proposed witnesses in the Herbert Kappler massacred ~1unich. lie has never twen
Paul Vt on whether the late case. 335 Romans in retaliation for ronvictcd o( war ctimes.
Pope Pius XII knew in a partisan attack on a Nazi Pope Paul vr , D'S Archbim>p
hannful." ...
Altomeys for Contessa
Elena Rossignani, PiUs' niece
y,ilQ brought the suit, askl'd
the court for pem1ission to
travel to ?>.lu.nlcll to question
Dollmann.
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advance of the ~ere of LEGAL SOURCES said the patrol. Giovanni Battista Montin1. GOUNO, \\'ltO said bl•fot .:!
335 Rof_nana_by_Nazl occupiers ..... coJJrt CQU.ld find a way out Golino said .COi. Eugene served Pius a·s wart Im e 'the trial there "'duid be "lo1s Y,ou con Charge The court then fldjourned for . of the . explosive defamation · Dollmanl'I who served as secretary ol state. The present• of surprises'' in the 1rial. also
three weeks. " ~· brought b~ a nlece of pcr90MI 'representative or pontiff has always defended said the defense would c111l DAILY -PILOT
The three-judge co u·r t Pius XII, by rohng there \Y3S Naz1 SS Chief H c i i1 r i c h Pius' actions by saying ·"an • 1-lcrbcrt Kappl('r, the Na7.i ·Classified Ads
Tuesday po stpo ned all ''.no case" after seeing the Himmler. told Katz In a letter attitude of protest and officer who carried oul the
decisions on further witnesses film. that only the present Pope condemnation would ha ve massacre on direct orders 642 ·5!'78
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said Bates, 32, in announcing
his candidacy.
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Dogs New ·s~red--Cows~
WASHINGTON (AP) -created by the hU{le pet
The official publicaUon oe -, foOd industry," the
!he National League ol . maguine, Nation'• Cities
Cities says • dogs hive saJd.
The article noted that
in New York City 'there-
were over 37 ,000 dog bites
amoog the 40,000 animal
bites of au kinds in 1971, become "sacred cows,"
largely through the failure
of the pet food Jnd..,try
to promote responsible pet
ownership.
"PET FOOD companies and the cllY't do I
and kennel-clubs should population produces over
use part of their public · 150 tons of feces every
relations bu 'd gets to day.
' boldl doc and C I t OVttJ>OPUlallon to be a
threat to health .. well
u "an usal.lli 001 urban
estbttlco, a pollutant and
a aafety hazaat,"
"Educatloo _.,..,.
must be reinforced wlth
100a1 relllilf'ementa o r
owners to reitraln clop "Breeders and-bwners-.
of cats and dogs are
responding Co a demand
dlscuss ~ responsibilities
ol pet -owner.ship," the
magazine said.
THE OOGUE pl Cllics-and cats end CGClll'OI their
ollicial position on pets breedlnc.'' the-Ieqae aild.
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Bear, oiUdzed recently for
land investments , baa
annoonced plam to get out
ol Ille real...Ule bosln<ss.
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BrJ-. the Nallooal Faler
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Tammy was acoompanied
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and lonnerly ol Albany, Ga.
"You're a Georeia peacb,"
Mrs. Ni.i:on toki Tammy ..
Ille blonde )'OW!pler who woil
a brace on one leg smiled ·
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* R<p. WUllam S. Mailliard
(R-Calif.) waa awom in as
,this naUon's new ambassador
to the Organization 0 r
American State!!.
Judge Albert Wolle1berg
admJnisttted the oajll ol office
in U.S. District Court in San
Francisco,
• ·President NI'""' 'ielephoned
his !«mer dliel assistant ff.
R. llaldemu in Los Angeles
following Halde:man's
indictment to congratulal<
him Ofl his 25th Weddloi
annivenary, the White HOUie
said.
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HOLLYWOOD • 'Pl)
?.tatnen Re a g J,.. who
overnight found h..!l' identity
"'-"' from Jane Wyman's daughter to Ronald Reagan's
daug!Ut-when her father was el~ California governor,
has taken a Jong step towai-d
"Dad was on my rndio AS A WORKL~G Slrl, she
pn>gram lour time& b y has felt di>crlmination in job
telephone and once he came o~es and in he r everyday commlllicaUoo with into the 8tud)o for a long males on a prolCiSiooa\ IC\'el.
interview." "In 'VeciOr ' I p)ay a
Maureen Is one ot Southern doctor," ~1aureen ·said, ~·not
California 's leadq-adherents a nurse. She's a public health
to be equal in ~ majcr
dramatic situation. ~ i9l't
faced with ao idtftity crisis.
The -is being pn>dllCed
by Jack Webb. And he's as
intWested as I am in seeing
a •'Oman as something other
than a passive figure in a
weeks aner ll is shown
whether "\lector" will become
a mies.
Either way. she hopes to
stay 'A'ith acting for a wtu1e.
s td te u ni versity
s<lf-idenlity. .
.She Js si&i,ing in a 90-
~ television. m o v t e •
"Vector," "'ihich also serves
as the pilot for a projected
weekly dramatic series.
the women'& liberatkln doctor out there where the
rnove1nent Htt vo i ce , action is. The dlaracter isn't
hcrNever, bl not· strident. She a frail woman afrruct ol th;
Is ~auve·ey-riatllre &nd "rehlittes· of life. ·
speaks in le I I i ge nt l•y.on "It's an important point. It
feminism. /' ~ gives the "'Oman a chance
SHE RECEN'M. Y completed
guest shots oo "The Partridge
Family" and "The Girl With
~ E>:tra" as her
career is returning to actil1:'.
and away from radio talk f
--lily.
I
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· ·m E NBC SHOW will air
sometime this s p r i n g .
'-faureen woo't know until
"I've done television, and
I spent a year oo lhe road / doing stock. and l'\'e sung
in nli:ht clubs." ri.taul'OC'fl
coocluded. ··~1y parenls had
vecy tittle to do with n1y
career. Bui since I 'A'&S a
child rve "'ai\l00 to be a u,1 T•'--M
perform..·:· MAU RE EN REAG AN
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LO~IA Ll:'\DA IUP I• -Dr .
\I. NorskO\' 015£'n. ~7 . a
Christ1n.n h1slOl"Y sc·ho\ar. bns
hrl'n ll:llllt-d president or
Lon1.i. Linda Uni\' c r S i 1 y ,
sucecedin~ Dr Da\·1d .J .
lliebCr.
Olsen "'Ill t:ikc olli<.·c Jul~·
For the past year. Maureen
ha3 been a fixtu re on radio
station KABC in Hollywood
where Ille held forth foe two
ho urs every evinlng ,
inteniewing names in the
news aoct parrying qOOst.ions
from liSteners.
J Don't comparison shop. We've . done it for you.
"t dealt with politics more
than anything else," Maureen
9aid, ''becai.tse that's what I
know most-about
"I C.U1PAIGNED actively
for Dad and got ID know the
inside of politics pretty well.
I've been invited to ~k
maity times am to ratse
funds. At first, people bought
tickets because I was the
governor's daughter. Bul when
they asked me back a second
time tlley ""'1iz<d I bad
sometbiog to say."
-Matircm is a tall ~man
(about 5-fcct-10) in her early
30s. She inherited h e r
mother's pert b ca u t y .
Maureen is blonde. has a
strong _....,. of humor and .
sense ol. seJf.
Many ano<hcr Hollywood
offspring would have 6een
swamped by the fact that her
mother is an Osear-wtmmg ·
actress and her father the
holder of the state's highest
-office. But Matreen has a
healthy &en5C of her own ego.
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problems." A1aureen said. "I
was divorced in 1967. But I
don't regret a ntiolte the fact
-that my' mdber is a motion
picture ILar and my father's
·the governor. I love them lxih
and I'm very prood of who
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Boys Club
President
Re-elected
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EIOl'.Jil~ deMocskonyi "'"ha I
been :re:eteaeO to a one-year
• term as president of the Boys
Club of the Harbor Area which
serves' the Costa M e s , ~
Newport Beach and Irvine
anea with two branch
locatJom.
Taking office with
• deMocskonyi are James W .
• Peyton, first vice president;
! Dennis O'Neil, second vice
: president; Newell Stickler,
: secretary., and C I a r e n c e
"Chic" Clarke, treasurer.
Elected to three-year terms
: as directors are Phil Anthony,
: Gary Burrill, Fred Ellis, John
: C. Hacker Jr., Michael L.
: Manahan, Theodore Robins
: and Todd Nicholson.
: The Boys Clu b branches are
: located at 594 C.enter Street
j and 2131 Tustin Avenue, both
: Jn Co.st.a lt1esa.
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: SACRAMENTO (UPI) -In
: preparation for an upcoming
: perfonnance of "Godspell, ..
: the chorus at Hiram Johmon
; High School was ,ilnglng
! "Prepare ye the way of the
Lord, make His p a t h
straight." ,
Suddenly, a rehearsal Wall
door swung open and a young
man dashed across the stage
and out into lhe night through
tbet.door.
"[ didn't get that good a
look at .him," said ChriS
Williams, director of the adult
education choir.
"He was college age, over
. six feet tall, wilh a white
cap or hat or IO!Tlething on
his head and that's all,"
\Villiams added.
Sacramento had experienced
its first streaker.
Williams didn't appear
angry. 'Ibe strtaker, he said,
was "just some young guy
having run."
Streaking. running around
naked. is the latest rad to
hJt Lhe nation's campuses.
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At "' Fairview, the Clients 'r~e Their Educational Oasses Seriously
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Language
Barrier? By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of n. Oaltr , ..... 11Mt
(EleN!'ih i·n a Serles)
No Amoclale ol Art degr..,
are awarded for leamlng to
use a hand and wtist and
fingen instead of arm. should-
er and tono to painfully put
together a jigsaw puzzle.
Working with Group 18,
Classroom equipment
includes alphabetical puzzles ,
calendan, an obstacle C'OW'R,
slmple group teach i ng
methods and -In a budding
graduaie. school ~ arts Rnd
crafts material and everyday
Items used in Jeamlng dRiJy
qving.
have attempted ,.to walk a
balance beam,'' says Fairview
Sdiool princl!lll Mrs. .Se.well
of the trainillf{ aid that is like
a lightrope, only wider and
saler.
to client-students. It presently successes ln the educational work daily to instill ln their Maggie Sewell c I e a r I Y
gives college credit to area program over which sbe student-clleots decor a't es enjoy1 tbe achievements !lie
high _ ~ool s~~e11ts \\_'.,_ho preside! as director. a~ wajl_ _ has seezi tince 19f9 when she
. enroll as aides. . She uk~ twiies. A ceraroie joinedtlie state -:'liOiPtTaf
About 160 teen.agers, all of turtle made by a client in THE WR1'11NG 11 part of system's education divlslon.
whom are from Fountain art• and crafts clasa squats the DesJderata, which wu She obvilou!ly .also enjoys
Valley f!lgh School -although amid her paperwork 00 the found wrlllen ll1d dated 1192 the plans.
sjudents from ot}ler campuses busy desk:---In Old St Paul's C'burch, in "J've seen so many exciting
may enroll -are planning A turtle poster on the Wall Baltimore: thlnp-happeniog with our
-MB•RAN&, wui1and
(AP) • Slsha)'I N1umalo,
the m.:itbter of industry,
mines and tourism, urged
~ Swazi people to say
ll>etr prayen In tht local
SJSwaU1-. No course units of credit
are gi¥en for the two most
popular afternoon and evening
c1uees offered students' on a
campus down the street from
Orange Coast College.
''PROBABLY-THE 1treatest
gains have been Jn the
childrens' or clients', ability
to get along In a group,"
'JTllE PHILOSOPJIY back she adds. Cai.nine ron fid"nce
of lmtitutlng these courses -~·in themselves and what they
if we can assist them to can do wlthln their limitations
careers helping the handJ-with Its head withdrawn into " ••. If ·you compare clients and how they are
capped. its snell also warns: Behold younelf with others, yoo may learning," says Mrs. Sewell.
the turtle, ·"'11e· only m~"' ~vain ~ b!UU...-f._or ·~ wu _planning .AA early CLIENTS AT 'Fiilrvtew are progress when h& sticks, his the~ will_ always be ,greater ret~. ~t would~~in
always ta·ught school is. to neck out. , or lesser persorui than your-two years. .
Nmmalo Aid tt was
Sl;lJ'PCising that a o m .e
Swuis preferred W say
ll>etr prayen :in other I ·
languages "as if God does
SWI, enrollment Increases re:---------.
by roughly one-third each
regular semester its eager
clients at Fairview State
Hospital In Costa ~fesa study
and learn and advance as
junior coliege students.
CURRICUU is simple to
the ordinary person, but to
a Fairview client, it can be
as challenging as calculus for
900\tone who finds addition
is tough.
Coast Community College
District Evening C o 11 e g e
Director Or. Tom Blakely
heads the program that otrers
only two courses but in three
semesters has risen from 40
to loo-plt.1.1 enrollees.
Bailcally, their curriculum
titles can be simplified to:
GetUna: Better Coordinated JA ~ 'relllng Tune a n d LaomJnc the Allfiahet and
FAIRVIEW
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·progress In mobility-and'
coordination -is also a
service to the community,"
explains Dr. Blakeley.
"And if we can lend our
auspices to this, is that it
is a ma;or contribution to
their own mental and physical
health."
Major contributions -In
this cootext -grow from
minor achievements.
· The ability to develop p.nd
e:1change ideas and thoughls
with others comes from an
exercise like Show-And-Tell
time,. although the students
are aged 18 to nearly 60 years
old.
"Some would never even
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Is another large f"ctor.
Chris-Sellards, who teaches
the sensory • n1otor afternoon
and evening classes in the
gym along wllh Jim Frelwald
and Gary Miller, puts it ooe
way. •
he1 taken seriously and lhat Silll aDOther, more traceful self. ''Bµt now things 1 re
earning is a precious thing. expression of what Maggie "Enjoy your achievements, beginning to happen 50 fast not lllderstand SISwati."
"The attendance has been-. -Se~we~U~llld~~he~r_:school~~~·~ta~r~r_:_u~w~e~U~a~s2y~our~p~J~ans~.'~' ---~l~w~an~l IO~s:ta~y~a~nd~see~lhem~~:·_· -'===========' excellent," says P.frs. SeweU.1 "A few might have to be
coaxed if a good TV progarm
"Confidence is not an-item
oo the test .'. . but it is
evident to us."
COMMUNICATIONS
development teachers Ullian
~11kalonls and Debb ie
Dohmeyer say they see the
same.
Changes arc romi ng to the
syslcm of providing and
administ,..ring the Co a s t
Con\munity College District
and Fairview State Hospital
Cducatlonul cooper a·t iv e
package for clients:
The only such. community
program In Southern
California may e:1pand wh&t
is o.U:e_r:j!(f, giving · unit credit
is on."
Continuing · education t o
whatever level can be
achieved for the retarded
individual was once considered
silly and promoting it took
courage.
Maggie Sewell learned ol
a program between Napa
Community College and Napa
State Hospil'al and
investigated, then began work
on one here.
SHE IS A slender, merry,
open lady with sliver gray
hair, whose cluttered desk and
poster-plastered office cubicle
reveal a creative streak.
The · items themselvet tell
it, as she vibrantly outlines
'Talking Tombstone'
Th .e Voice of Dectd
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. Jackson, Mich. and Pompano
(AP-) -Donald WeUs says Beach. Fla. to market them
he's invented and hopes to by this spring in 16 models . ' . market-a talking tombstone · --=· ... ~ " .
that also shows movies of the THE DELUXE model would
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& HARR1INGtON
LUl.llER COMPANY
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"People will bUy it because • th~. dect!ased's voice, a movie
they want to relate to people pro1eetor and screen to show
who have passed on," he says. typical scenes from his life
"It's dilficult to relate to a and a 20-foot scroll containing
tombstone." • his writings.
WEW, '4, a salesman, Mechanical parts would be
enclosecf In an underground says 'he got the idea for his
invention "'hen he walked his case.
dog through a cemetery. • Wells says customers would
"I was kind of bored-reading -have to plan aheaa. -....__
1275 lllSTOL (JUST SOUTH OF THE HEWPOIT FREEWAY)
We ore well under way now, ofter several cleloye oliove and l.eyond our control. Those queer look•
fng posts, 1tanding starkly ogolnst the horizon, now carry the lominoted lieom1, that are the major
support of th. roof 1t1ucture. · •
The panefiz•d roof 1yst•m 11 In production and. we should very soon 1tort to in~Gll th•1• pon•ls
on the b.om1, preparatory to final roof opplicotlon. \ ··
Shortly you con look· for th• erectio" of·th• 1ide walls, etc, to enclo1• th• buildhlg. An y cloy now yo~ ~Ill \i9 .obl• to'" a 'sub"1tontlol fncrea1• in th• numMr of workm•n on the jeb, •1 mor• and
'""lnoi• suDControctors bigi-,.~tlleir pitt of tJie work. ,
•W• at Word ancl Hanington ore REALLY looking forward to the day when w• will\. oble to ••rv•
all th• fint peopl• in th. Co1to M-sa, Hewport, Santo An• and surrouncli.ng or•a, from thi1 gr•at
n•W facility. ,
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the tombstones when I noticed "A· guy could come to us
that the stooes just gave the and start a film bank and
name, date of birth and date tape bank. ··He coulii come
of death,'' he says. "I thought anytime and say he wanted
it wu a dam shame." to include' something. We
t Wells says he has drawn. would edit it and the week
"Olr, / "'-h,,.,. iH/w ..-_ but/ d "* ti.,. Did plans for i,.tiery-aled, · alUr the p«aoo la In the
/Mptistm.. .. audio:vlsuat~tombstpnes and· ts:. ~groum1;-we'll.5ave It teady,"
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Navy Seaman AA>rentict
WWlam C. Morgan Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Morgan of 1142 Anacapa
Drive, Hl.Wington B e a c h .
graduated from recruit
traiaiDg at the Naval Training
Ceder at San Diego.
Navy Seaman Recruit
James A. Rafferty U, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Ralf<rty &. of 9312 Venie
AJar Drive, Hmtlngton Beech,
graduated from recruit
tralrlq at the Naval Training
C<nter at San Di<@o.
Navy Seaman A pprentic:<
Race M. King, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don R. King or 4392
SatinwoodWay . lrvlns
is a crewmember or the newly
c ommissioned nuclear-
pawered guided missile frigate
USS CaJifomia homeported at
the Naval Station at Norfolk,
Va.
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Ainnan David H. Coleman,
:9lll1 ol Mr. and Atrs. J. E.
Coleman of l0072 Q'OWll Reef
Line, Hmtington Bead>, has
graduated al Sheppard AFB,
Tex., from the U.S. Air Force
air cargo -specialist. course
ooodooted by the Air Trainin8
Command. · .. · the airman, who w a s
trained in special handling and
storage of air fr~ight, is being
assigned to Myrtle B<ach
AFB, S.C., for duty . with a ur»t of the Tactical Air
Command.
Ueuten.mt Colonel Frank A.
Jlowe. who9e wife, Alicia. is
the daUj!hter ol Mn. William
Carrillo, who resideli on
Temple Hilla Drive. Laguna
Bead>. hao re<eived th e
Merilorious ServlC< Medal
durk\g hjs. ret i rement
ceremony a<. March AFB,
~I Rowe was cited for
his out1tanding duty .,..
performance as dire4:t« of
hwnan reeources p.t
Headquanm, Filteenlh Air
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LOS ANGELF.S (AP) _ .. 1 Southern to_wn. 1be sta~ are ~dinac El. Dorados and
had two c!M>lces _ 1 oould Lee Marvin an<f Richard Linroln ~uneatals: now he
swaUow a handfuJ ot sleeping Burloo. rents a Pinto.
pills, or l could dcetlre myself "WHEN I HEARD the . But he refuses lo be
bankrupt. My father was a newS," said Mitcbell, ''I got discouraged ..
minister, and he didn't believe "l've got my health, and
in Suicide. Neither do I. t down oa my knees -literally I'm oot too senile yet,'' he
chose.ban)auptcy." -and thanked .God. 1 never remarked. "I may have lost
Actor Camef.on Mitchell ,"55, thought at my age l'.d have .a little virility. but not much.
aoother chance." A I • was explaining why he was s. ong as you ve got your
in bankruptcy court for the' He has had to'. change his health , you're rich."
second time in nine years.
'I'his month he declared he
had debts of $2.4 million and
lwo oomc-accowi.ti Worth $26.
HOW COULD it haPP,eD?
Mitchell has been a weU·knov•n
and working actor since 1'45,
when he landed a c»ntract (
at MGM. He starred as Buck
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WHl.Wv, .Much 6. 1974
De adly · Noehaku
Karate
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SACRAMENTO ( llPl)-Fol-
lo\\·ing a grunt.filled hearing.
the Senate Judiciary Commit·
tee has approved legislation
limiting the legal use of a
deadly Oriental weapon called
a nuchaku.
TUE-CO:\B11Tl'EE acted
Tuesday after two karate
instructors. \\ilo ·grunt rd and
W eapon Li1nite d
shouted, demonstrated the Use
ot the \\"OOden device, \\'hich
consists of ty,·o IR-!nch-lon~
octagonal clubs l i n k e d
together with nylon cords.
Assernbl.yman Louis J .
Papan;(O-Oa\y Cityi. snid the
\\'eapon was ~ming a law
enlorcement · proble1n since it
"''as popularized in movies
about karate.
Originally, hjs b!lt {A82S71 I
v.-ould have outla\\·ed the
\\"eapon outright. -But the
COITUllittre amended t he
measure to pe.rm it i t s
1nanufacture and sale and use
in licensed k8rate school s.
THE 111EASURE was then
sent to the Senate noor on
an 8-() vote .
"" DAILY PILOT 2J
BU'I' NOT
1'11AT !t1UCH
ST. PAUL, t.linn. (UP I\ -
\V~~ Helen ~ J~lfl~n t TJ., ..
answered a knock on her back.-_
door she \!.'Os confronted by
a young robber armed \\"ith
a screwdriver. She gave him
112.
"\'ou remind n1c of my
mother," the youth said, and
gave ~ $3 back.
He le(t, saying he '''as sorry
bui needed the nloney to buy
dru gs.
Cannon in "High Chapanal"
on television at $6,500 a show:
the serieS eal'lle( him an
estimated $75 0-;000 ia
resklua1s.
Our price_s are ~onna make you look& feel pretty special
"'Ille reasons are the same ..
as have happened to other
actors over the years," said
Mitchell. ' ' S t u p i d , bad
jnvestme:nts. Parasites_ who
live off you. Too much trust
in people who handle your
·money. Most actors a r e
children: reaUy; they have no
sense when it comes to ,
money.''
Left ~poke!). were major
reasons for his m o·n e y
troubles: two cost!y divorces.
·MITCHELL WAS here to
!ace liis. Jinandat' criSIS and
to api>eir in a television movie
for NBC, "The GirI ,..·on the
.~te, 4 te Show." He makes
his home in Darlington, S.C.,
with hisithird wife, the fonner:
Margaret Mozingo. Mitchell
said be fell in love with her
and the Southern pace of. living
while mj:lking a film with Burt
Lancaster in Florend?, S.C.,
last year. ·
The actor said his current
troubles stem from a dispute
with an ItaJian producer over ·
an u'ofini s 'hed ftlm ,
"Massaa-e.''
Mitcheil lived in Italy from
1959 to 1965 and made 40
films -"F.!w of them have
reached .. this oountry, thank
God." .
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111 KNOW.:-.HOW rta!ian ~.
producers operate," he said.
"They get an American actor
in a nonunion picture and then
try to finish it without P,ying
all of bis ""8,ry.
-"With two""WeeisS ~o. go,. the
. producer ol.ed me $40,000. H
kept puttlog me. off,' and m ,
agent-advised me to g<t tM
money or 'quit. Then I We!
in a ... minor car accident, and
I decided to walk off the
picture .. ~w he's suing me 'i
for a fnillion dolJars."
Faced with this and other
posSible law suits, Mitmell
chose bankruptcy.
"It was em·barrassing to sit
down and ft]] out the forms
for four hours with -a stub
of a -pencil, along with others
doing the same thing," . he
said '
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'11rs A1SO embarrassing
to meet people and wooder,
'Do they know?' And if they
do, 'What are they thinking?' l
I would much rather have
people make jokes about it
than remain silent."
Besides h i s banknlptcy,
-Mitcbell-said~fle..has-problems
with tbe Internal Revenue
Service. -I
"They tell me I earned as
• much as $400,000 last year," ~
he said. "I honestly. don't 1 know. I said, 'You ,tell me 1
What ,I made and what I'm '1 supposed to do about it."
Just Wtien his foi:tunes
seemed at their l iweat , . ~mchell landed his !>est role 1 in years. He will lplay the
heavy in °1be Klansman," a
Students '
-wiu-nost
Seniors •
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Special prices good thru Sunday, March 10. We reserve the right t9 limit quantities .
Alka-
Seltzer
Tablets
25's 39¢
• Gillette
TraCll "-'0
Bl&des -s-cartr1a11es __ _
·69¢
Miles One-a-Day
Vitamins
plus Iron
100's
1.88
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Cold ~.~edicine .
6 fl. oz . 88¢
Band -Aid
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() Strips . . . .
70's 59¢
Students from ~ Coast
1--+-U>'Jef!e will host a banquet
March 12 for the 0 speclal
persons" in the Harbor Area.
The dinner . event is oper'I
to the 500 senior -belooging to the college's
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"special persons" program
which was initiated 1 a s t
November to encourage
penoos over fO to take pert
in campus activities.
ReseTvatlons for the roast
beef · dinner are · 11.25 and
shoold be made before Marcl1
5 Checks sboold be malled t~ Calvi Hindlon. Auocialed
Student• Office, Orange Coast
College, 2101 FairvieW Raad,
costa Mesa, llt26.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -'I1le "You see, there'1 no Term "We use the chill pad from the
"master chef'' wu wea.t.... -Lo.-to . •k--... 'ti UUJY11.11 or mato sauce 1n chili plant -which ,was -r--neiwa: a-Jarge.-white hat-nor r~
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Favored ·
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1881 Law Out
·Sex Wins Official Okay
a cordon bleu badie, and here, .. he said, polnUng to · fected at the New ~texico State KANSAS CITY. Mo .
spent """ o1 the early 1ltt CUl<OCtioo o1 ground up Agricultural O>tle~c It's the iuPI) -A IU rv e y RALEIGH, •11.C. (UPI) -lmpenonatlng herbuJband. The senaton de<ided sudl
aftemoons siUing tn the bar, chill apd cUbed round steak. best strain ol ch.ill perfected 10 conducted by the Natk>nal The North Carolina Senate bas Sen. M.lcbael Mullins aakl, an &d. would be coveted by
but wbefl the wart was done, "'I111s is New 1-fexico chili date." Catholic Reporter says a given tentative •PPf'OVal to "Fint, I've never been able laws again.st rape.
it was his meal. devoid or the Te x 8 5 . With Congress wanning up majority o f Catholics, '-m a k l n g "indl9crimlnate" IO det.ennlne exactly what T h e m ea 1 u re o n
The master chef, in thia additives... to the chJll war, ls the Protestan~ and J e w s sexual activity legaJ, as king carnal kr)owledge is. Secood, Indiscriminate sex amends lbe
caae, wu Sen;-Joseph Af. executive branch about to be favors abortion If the u Jt'a 09t "for hire." 'State's prostltutJon law, which
Montoya, (D-N.M.) a.ad the 'lben, Montoya !hocked La involved? mother's he a Ith is ~ wu aplrited debate a man who could pull It otf defines: prostitution as all
meal was his· favorite New , Motte. ~fonioya said be didn't think endangered. in case! of Monday night about repealing shouldi\Qt be accused of 8 ''Ind Is crlminate" sexual
Mexico chill .-.._8 di.sit at the ;;o. rape or to prevent the the . JMl law that makes Jt feloo~r, but JlVen a medal. activity. ,t.fnder the bill, only
center of a bub b 11 0 g 'i'l'HERE'S NOTlllNG finer The President, he said, "is birth of 8 defective cbila. illegal to gain ' 'car n a I And third, t.l)e woman should such activities "for hire"
Wa.shlngton cootntverv. 1han · pouring that chill over. __:_•::vo:::i:::din'.'.'.g~an::Yc:t::hl::ng~ho:::•:..·"---===·========'---..'.kno:::.'.w:'.ledg::::!~c·"• c::of:._:a'...._'.'.wo::""'"~~b:_Y___'be~IJJ'..'..ven:':'.'..~a!'.palr:'.'.'..::°''...!g~Jas~ses::_." _ ___:wotl::::'d:_:be~l'.'.lle~g!:a'.:.J. ___ _
CHEF AT WORK
Sen. Joseph Montoya
Aides Named
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
Verne On', director of the
..state Finance --Department,
appointed F..dward ~f. Fryer
as his chiet deputy director
and Timothy R. Cole as a
deputy' director. Fryer, 58, a
deputy director sinee 1972, fills
the vacancy. created When
Kenneth Hall resigned to run
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MONTOYA, A SHORT,
gray-haired man in t he
Jimelighl last year as a
member of the Senate
Watergate commlltee, of'feted
last mood! to mediate a
dispute between Sen. JoM
Tuwer (R-Tex.) and Sen.
Barry Goldwalet' (R·Aril<),
who each argued that their
native states JX'C)duced the
best dillL
Recalling his Sp an Is h
heritage. the New Mexican senator inslsk<d be cooJd settle
the argument and a I s o
persuaded the National Press
Club to serve his chili for
one week.
Thus. he spent a day at
lhe club while an aide,
Marcella Juarez, instructed
Press ctub cooks oo the
preparation of the special
dish.
P.fON'TOYA RAD to suffer
the slings and arrows of a
native Texan, Clyde La Motte,
ireQd~t ol the club, but the
senator defended the New
Mexican recipe.
"U they'd had some New
Mexico chili at the Alamo,
they'd have nm faster," the
senator said to La Motte, oo
the weekend when, Texas was
celebrating its independence
tro.m MeXico. -· •
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spaghettl or macaroni," he 1-
sald.
La Motte replied : ··vou
blaspheme, sir."
The chllis, which 1'.lts.
Juarez saJd contain more
vitamins than any o I h e r
vegetable, were flown. to
Washington from New ~fexieo,
as were the pinto beans tbat
accompazied, but were DOt
cooked into, the hot red meal .
Montoya, ready to promote
hJs state's a gr i c u I tura I
prowess, insisted the dish was
unique.
11rr·s DISTINCT," be said.
For the
Recp1·d
Births
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How to Handle Gambling,
Seco nd Home Tax Income
By SYLVIA PORTER
(La.at in a Series)
Did you have !lny lott\!ry
winnings In 1973? If so, '10
not ~ude yoor entire gross
winnings In )'Our ln<.'OOlc.
Jteport as income only \Our
net winnings ror the year.Jess
expenses of y,·inning th c
lottery. Thus, it you ha ve bet'fl
spending $2 a w~k for lottery
tickets and you \\'on a. Sl 50
lottery during the ye.ar, don't
repor1 th e
entire $1!JO
as inco:nc.
Your.:x·
penscs r 0 r
the winning
l'>llery tickcl
plu~ )"our
ios:k"S on .1111 ~ • tickets urc ._ ....... .,.,
dedu ct -l'OllTl!"tt
ible from your gum blint: \ViT1·
nings tbut not ngai nst an~
/'Ot"hit..income l. 'l'IK!t-cfo rc. yo•1r
' net iikome from yuur lott11:
winnings for 11173 is S!50 l••!f1
$105 ($2 per \\"('Ck for r12 ll'Cl'k! !
or a net income of s.lfl. Thuo
CONN ELLEASE
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Your factory A111horl1N I
Che'l'Tolet L•a 1h1g Dirciler • N•w '74 'tti)a Hirtcl!back
S6840 l'Ell ~OHT+t
PlllS T•k & l ie. On Ai:>pr. C11<1 ! 1~ Mo. 0 E.1..
CONNELL CHEVIO LET
2128 HARIOR ,ILVD.
..., .C~STA MESA • ...: '46-1200
v.i11 m<tkc quite~ difference on
what you o~·e Ult tRS.
Al..W, Iii' you hit a jackpot
nod yow-sambllng wlnnlngs
sent }our 1973 Income way
up, do not fail to find out
hoW int.'Otllc averaging works
nut lor you before yoo
cornplete y~ return. FOt" 1f
you qualily for I n c o nl c
arcraginG, p;irt or your 1~4
lnoomtl t yo u r .a.v~ra&e.ahl.e
inron"ICI will, In eUc-cl. be
taxl-d a.~ if it had been sprrad
O\'t·r a fi\'c-year period -
theyeby g1ri11g yoU t.be benefit
of lower tax rates and possibly
saving you consid cr:i!>le ta~
rnoney.
lncomt' -a.1'er::iging, though.
m,oi,·es a con1pl i c:.1led
romputation , so if your 1973
v.·1nnings were bif.! enough,
l'(l!lSUlt Ji re sponsi-blc
profession~! ad\•iser f o r
appropriali: guid:incc on th is,
\\"8n lS the Research Institute
uf America.
Are you among tbe millions
'' hl) now own a swnmer or
winter ~nd hom e which vou
rlon 't hold r,.r profit but .,.,,tiich
~ou do rt'fll out for the part or the year ~OU don't occupy
1t your~lf~
If •SO, \'OU race the
questiO:i of ho\\' 1nuch you
can legitimately deduct as a
rt-suit llf the limi ted rental
of your property. Herc arc
th<> ans vi.·ers.
Yoo can dedu ct ;ill 1hc
intertst er mxes you pay on
thl' propcr_ty for the cn1 ire
-''"' ll\11 t(lC l\lS l•ts l'Pll. ' dcdiict for ma intenanci.> ahd
depreciation during the rental
period only up to the amount
of rent that exceeds the
an\OWll of your interest and
taxes 'on UK! property. This
is A severe limitation because
most part·tlme rentals don't
do much more than cover
intert.-st and taxes.
Some individuals tried to
cirewnvent this Umitatim by
avoiding any mortgage on the
3t'C'Ond home and t~by
ehmin.:iting any In tere s t
attributable to that loan.
IAStead, they bol'rowed on life
insurance, took out loans. 1...>tc .•
and used those proceeds to
pay for the second home. The
intention was to make room
for deducting a larger amount
for d e pr eciation and
maintenanc~ of the house
while stlll getting the same
amount of interest deduction
for the insurance loan , bank
l()j.n, etc.
BUT IN 1973, the Treasury
barred this device. It said
that it will treat the interest
on lhe non-mo rtg age
borro.,.,·ings as if it were
interest on a mortgage on
the house.
This Is how this rule y,·orks
to limit your dcductioos. Say
you own a summer house
11.'h1ch you use in August and
lease for a total renlal of
$2,000 in June and July. Your
real estate taxes are $600,
your 1naintcnance is $600.
utili ties C'lnle to S300 and
depreciat ion to $1,200. YOUil
inlere$l paymmts on . the
mortgAge or 6n ci loiln raised
'l"hc Kon Alli,un n1c1hod \\ilrl,.
lndi v1Jual in1pl:1n1;it1on of each strand of new
hiiir ..• n1;itchcd per fectly 10 blend with your
ov. n ... is the ~CCfl'1 of r-.·I r. Alli~on "s ~ucc~s.
lJIJ hairline~ and ocw h.ur meet precise ly to
J)f1)d ucc a ··nl.'V• \llU ...
'\;n painful \Ur£cry. nu 'calp addi tions.
\Ir. Alti son con~t r uc!' .1 m("IJJ flf )OUr h:ild
;1rl'<• ,ind 1hn.>;1d, 11nc h.11r .tt .1 ti nu· in10 the
mOld. Firmly fi ucJ Into pl;icc, th c results - -
«rC Sltlrtlin g.
\\lhy no1 CJll Kun AIJi)On .11 64~-+-101 for a.
p1i'r.1tc ;tntl c1u1fiJcn11:11 intl.'r\ il·v.. B;in~
f10~ ncing d\'a1 lahlc.
One hair at a time ... makes the difference.
T
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Yes, that JS the rea l Ken
Fowl er.
Chances arc, you've been
wondering whe re he is these
.days. Welf, Ken wants to clear
th at up.
He's been qui te happy for
the past year, work ing fo r th e
Bank of C.Qsta M11-.....,_
Vi ce
Loa n
President
Officer.
an d Senior
If yo u 'vc ever had to do
any b usiness 1n our area. you
surely have met Ken. He's been
\\le Clln'! guafaoloe your personal succ~s. but
\l c c,111 gu:.irantcc your pl.'rson.1 1 :ippe<irancc,
1 hi• c·hrifli<nr K11i{!flf.f i.r OrtUIRI' Co1111 ty'.r
f1111'>1 fla1r .r(vli.ff.f 1·/i (1p. For n1r11 <uuJ boys, tire
S1·hr111g 11u•1hod. f or Ill( /n,/it•f, rheir ow11 per·
son11/t1y .rtylc. C111/ 6.J_!.~ 183 /or appoint1111·11/,
-488 1:·.11111 51., C11Jta "fti,a
in the financial circle of New-
por t Be ac h and Costa Mesa
since 1946 ... when Newport
Boulevard was a dirt road! Ken
has kept pace with our growt h
and nc;>w, as Senior Loan Off icer
of Costa Me1a's newest bank ,
he is in a po sition to mak e an
immediate decisio n on most
any financia l problem yo u
might ha ve.
Naturall y, Ken wo uld ' like
to hear from you ... perhaps
just to talk ove r old times. But,
if you have a loan problem or
need some financial advfce, then
give him a call at .979-4200. He
lta~ the answe(, ancl.be can give
you the answer whe n yo u need
it most -right now. That's how
an in depe nden t bank works.
By the way, Ken Fowler
knows more about Boat
·finan cing than anyone else in
town. If ·yo u're thinking in
terms of or new sail orpower;--
call Ken. He knows the terms.
~11~~ BANKOF
~uiFCOSTA MESA
rir,r~fl(Jf~ & RAKC-f'~ ··:: .. ,.t., r-,1 •.• _i • .··"' • ••• ·~: , • :
to bu y the house, etc., Is
11,200.
YOUR i:,eoo or rent exceeds
bf $200 the total of your
In......, payments of ll .200
and real estate laxes of $600.
Therefore, you' cannot deduct
more. than $200 for your
maintenance and depreciation
even though they add up to
$1 ,800. Thus, yoor aUowable
deductions for interest, real
estate taus and S200 of
maintenance or deprecia tion
~·ipe out any income from
rent, but )'OU lose the benefit
of another $1 ,600 that you
can't deduct from you r other
ioco1ne.
Also it you sold a sumlll('r
home at a profit in 1973 and
put mbre th.an the 54:!1\ing price
into bqying a new ·summer
home, you must report th.at
profit. The special tax break
for replacing a home and the
exemptiou for houses sold by
persons 65 years old or over
apply only to the sale of a
principal residence.
In High Gear
Racers
Saving
On F11el
C~_Pitol Ne"·~ ~I~ <
SACR AME NTO ·
Automobile racen are not
noted for their gas·saving
habits -they bum up more
fuel in a 500-mlle race than
most ordinary d r i v e r s
consume in a month of
pleasure driving.
But Jerry Grant, an
approved United States Auto
Club racer with Indianapolis
500 qualiiications, is quick to
point out that race drivers
too are having -to learn how
to get around the track on
less gas.
USAC recently reduced th e
amoont of fuel race drivers
can use -an energy and
safety procautioo -so it is
easy to see why Grant and
other-driYCl'3 arc full of tips
oo how you can save gasoline
in your "Belcbfi.rc 8" or
'".Beetle 4."
-Keep your car in good
shape -tuned properly wilh
the tires infiatcd to the correct
pressure;
-Reduce speed. Driving al
so mpb. instead of" 70 mph
will cut gasoline usage by 20
percent;
-Drive smoothly. Don't use
jac%-rabbit starts or panic
stops. Try to "play" the
tra(.fic lights so you'll mo'o'e
v.ith traffic. Anticipate traffic
patterns; and
-Avoid long waiting lines
at service stations "'hich just
waste gasoline,
•
Not .1.u dealers are shying
away Crom big cars. The
report around Detroit is that
some dealers who have enough
working capital to handle their
ov.n financing are snapping
up late model, low mileage
luxury cars and storing them
away in anticinption of an
early ead to the shortage 0£
gasoline. Big cars are going
at prices that are down $1,000
to $2,500 from a few months
ago.
•
Closing of gas statioos on
Sunda}'S is expected to have
an influence on the size of
fuel tanJts on cars of the
future. The auto companies
foresee service stations
continuing to close one day
a week even alter I~ fuel
shortage is over. But"that isn't
going to deter car owners
irom wanting to travel on
weekends. the llOl.utlon is to
go to bigger gasoline tanks-.
That's the plan for '76 and
beyond cars.
Contract
To Wells
Wells Marine, Inc., 3l!IO
Pullman Lane, 0.ta. ~1esa,
has been awarded a 12 mllUon
contract by the U.S. Anny,
Congressman Andrew J .
Hinshaw {R·Newport Beocb)
hasilMO<llleed.
The contract ls ror $2,087,240
for 214 million links !or
7.62mm ammunlllon.
The Col'lgrts.'lman said the
work will bt carried out in Costa Mesa.
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• CoSa Mesa ,.,Iden! Vlrgtl
Foy bu been promoted 10
gun and camllini dep&Jtment
manas;er at the Craat Boys
new store in the Puente Hills
mall, opening Mooday.
Foy will be responsible for
gun and campllll! equipment
1n the store.
• Ptul V. Edwards has been
named director ol urban
planning for the Reynolds
Envltoomental Group, o r
Newport
Beach.
Edvi.·ards'
previous elt·
perienoe in·
cludc-s five
yr21rs v.·it h
pohlic a11:en·
cie3 in city
and regiooa\
p I 11 n "l!"DWAltDS
ning. lleynofds pro1·1di-<; con·
suiting sl'rvices in landscape
arcttitec18Ji, ·urban design and
en vi r "8.'6-tn -e-n t a I impact
analysis. "'
• Bob Rogers of Ncvi.1>0rt
Beach has joined South Co:ist
Plaza and To'A11 Center as
assistant di.rector of publ ic
relation5 and adv('f'fising.
Before ;o1nmg South Coa.<:t
Plaza. Rogers wrote 111.·o
screen plays for \\'alt Disney
productions and ca·authorEd a
technical book.
~forrls E.
president of
Basiness
Inve s t·
ment Corp.,
·hrts bc ~n
nan1cd to U1e
board or di·
re<:tors 0 r
Lion Country
Safari, Inc.
A resident
• llarr ison ,
San Joaqu in
I
of San Cle· HAlllllSOH
ment e. liarrison i3 president
of Dana Point i\1arina Corp.
and vice president-treasurer of
Dana Village Properties.
• Rlcbard A. Brabams . has
been promoted to v I c e
president and manager of
Security Pacillc Bank's Irvine
lndmtrial Center branch.
lie was rormcrly assistant
vjce president in lhe bank 's
sootheastem division. A
resident of Newport Beach,
B~..§ jgiJtcd. the bank as
a ~gcn1ent trainee in 1959.
• San Clemente resid e nt
Thomas J. Doherty has been
named vice president and
manager of the Laguna Beach
office of I
Dean Witter
and Co.
After serv-
i ce as an
i n t e I I i ·
gcnce offi.
eel' in the
~larinc
Corps. Ool 1· DOHEllTY
ertv joined Denn \Vittrr· in
19&4 as an account exrc11li'o'e
Jn 1970 he was pronl<>tcd to as·
sistant vice president anrl :•S·
'listant manager of the La~l•Ud
Beach office. ·
• Architect Neil \V,
Blrnbruut r of \Ylll hun t .
Pereira Associates has bri:n
promoted 10 vice prcsidenl
and managing director of thf
firm's Corona del ri.tar offiC'C.
lie has been a project
architect for the firm since
1968 and served pre.,,inu.,h•
as director of professional
administration in the Orange
Coast facility.
• Huntington Beach executi\"e
Gary ~Uerau has joined the
commercial leasin14 starr of
Thi.' ~;l ty, . ~
noaster pla n·
ned 200·acrc
urhiln Ci'llll'r
in the city of
Orange.
I'ril)r to·
joining The
City, r-.lierau
11·.1s in the
m a r k e t· M••11Au
ing department at ~fobil f)il
;ind WM a salesman for Rex
lfodges Rc3lt y.
\leOOttday, March ti. 1974 o.·1:..·. l'... + '"l -·
Over The Counter
NSDA 'Listings tor Tuesday, March 5, 1971
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PG&E Plans to Build
NeU; Plant Generator
Utiliti•s Commission, PG&El ,r--M-U_T_U_A_L_F_U_N_D_S_'"'I SAN FRANClSCO fAP I -
Patific Gas & Electric Co.
has announced plans t o
construct a new generator at
its Geysers Power Plant in
oortheast Sononla county.
In an application r i I c d
1.1onday with the state Public
Health Unit
In Ne,vport
Health Industries, 1 n c . ,
which owns and operates
European 11calth Spas, has
moved its corporate offices
from Salt Lake City to
Newport Center's Financial
Plaz.a, according to Qwles
Buchanan. m a n a g e r of
commercial leasing for The
Irvine Company.
The health firm provides
supervised programs of
exercise, diet and physical
fitness at its more than 130
hcallh spas throughout the
United States and Canada,
including Jack La Lann e
European Health Spas iii
CaJifomia. The company has
six regional offices throughout
the United States.
sa id the generator will have
fin operating ca pacity of ·~ ....... ~ ..... --.......... ~ ... '!!' .. !'!' ... -----' 55.0000 kilov:atts when it is New Yo•~ -Fol· Dml9Ca 1so11101111e1·,-,a ?OJJ10 . ..,ll~ .... , ··•, complctt'd in January, 1977. klwll"!V ll • 1111 01 Dr••" E 1., •.~ iv, f'\11111 1."° uo 11, • .,~ ~ ... , ~ ., bit! ...., l~l!G tN"I• DRl:Yl"US 0111' J ~ (,.-In I llol t 71 ~!..: l~ ' ·,, r 1 ~. lo · d <H o" Mu1.,.1 Oryf Fa 1D.•1 T1 6\ .l&n16 F<I, .ltl !l! S..t..;o c, • ,• , ·~ v11e genera r lS now un er """"' .i """'" bf eot~ Fa 1,,, l"' JH1n "!'n'( ~ •1 1 11 ~gut~• 1 ,. , •l ccnstructlon and scheduled for 1'-HA:i.o inc. °'" 1.v u.J.11s.n JH1n 111 ~11 e., sc.UOl,)Elt F~· --Sp lnc:m 1.11 ' 1.1'1 ..lc>h7"rt,.-l!l111\ 91 lntr 1.,.;i 1• 1b •• h operation in October. T¥."O T"""' JraC.nt ''~1090 l(f:YSTONE', 11•1•!1( 1,11.1 1.,..
h I. · Ma1<11S. i.1• E&E M11 J in I~ (IH.1 81 .Jl.•IHtt Q)<fl tjl 91'1 nt erapp1cationsarepending Ill•....., E.1111er 1.u 121 c .. u ei,1'1111111 s.i..c11 1't'l~''
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Automation
Res ults Up
General Automation Inc. of
Anaheim reported r ecord
results for the second quarter,
ended Feb. 2, "ith net income
up 95 perocnt over the
comparable period one year
ago.
Lay,·rence A, Goshorn ,
chairman and chief executive
officer, said net I n c o m e
readied $927 ,000, or 37 cents
per share for the period. This
compares With $-476.000, or 22
cents per share last yea r,
e x c 1 u d i n g extraord inary
credits.
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Energy BilJ Veioed 826,000 Chryslers ··. • ' ' Survival
-ollbacks Crimp 01i Production-Nixon -' I ..
Called .I;la~k ~y EPA
Kiu Out
SAN FRANC! (UPI)
WASHINGTON (UPI) -,--------, Sen. Henry M. Jacbon (0-
Wash.), said the veto would
"outrage" the publlc, and the
head or a consumer advisor)'
committee to the Federal
Energy Office said a veto Was
a ml.mllke.
-Securtt7 Pldflc Bink
IOday ofrered r.... ol charte ••com~ute,r
survtval kill'' to be ll!led
durlni Ille , .. -...
President Nixon vetoed the
Energy'Emergency Act today,
chargtna: lbat the measure
would "W1lo the progress we
have already made" and force
gasoline raliooin& on the _
nation.
"The""amendments. counter
parllarnenatry puules which
~.'ti ave marked the stumbling
'"'"le of lhls blll through the
rc ongre 1s must make
Americans wonder what bas
been a:olng on in Washington
\litule they confront their own
""'1l' 101 problems,'' the
pr-..ld!"t said. FINAllCE ,
But Nlllon argued that the
bill had beell loaded down with
amendmtints that WOuld do
more hann than F
llelides Ille pn<e rollback
and unempbyment provisions,
he l>'J1lcularly aU&cl<ed a
provi!ioo to make low lntett.st
Icons available tor financing Notal-.ted
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
'Jbe Environmenlal PrOtectkn'
Agepcy (EPA) .or4.,red
Chrysler C..,.. today IO recall
-825.900 1m model_ ~er
cars -about hall of 1tl total
ou tput -to OOCTeot a defect in
the alt pollution c o ft t r o I
system.
'Ibe action aJso aUected
1,000 1974 model tr u.c II: s ,
~I the IOlal recall IO
826,000 vehicle.
IN THE PlllllT farfle acale ....,au ordered by Ille EPA,
~tor Ruuell E.
Train aakl that "virtually all"
the can would emit nlll'ogeo
oxides i0cooa1Cltrably abov~
the federal emJaslon
standard."
.
CHRYSLP,R MAY aJll)t&l
1l1e kit oontalu a .-,
ol the city, 1 comput, a
. coin pouch, a di.,. ,,,,. lft
emergency telephone eall
and a deck ol conla "IO
while away the commute
hour."
The bank his a I 10
thnnm In a packa1e of ...,inn.
The clelect cited by the EPA the order within 10 clays one!
b a t<mperallft lellslng ,.,_ ......... ~.device that actJvMes an receive• Pl!ouc _ .. 16 UUYel"
eihauat 1 8 8 rodrailalloo. Ille Cleon Air Act ol ll'IO.
system clelignecl IO reduce The defective -.i clevla! 1------'-----'
wu dettcl<d aocl roportecl IO
, NIXON HAD announced last '--..,...-----"'
imtallalloo of stonn wtnilow• Assistant Secretary ol
and beatlnil units. This ""'Id St.a!A! William J. Casey's
result in ouUa)'I for federally nomination as presi·
guaranteed loans of blllloos of dent ol the Export-lm-Buick, Olds <;utting
Back Car Production.
Ille EPA b7 Qlry>ler, Ille
l(MC)' Aid. GM Offering
Gas ·Usage
.Gang~
week, even before the House
·gave final &QPl'OV&I to the bill,
that he would veto It, pertly
because oC a provision calllng
for crude oil price rollbacks.
The Senate approved the
f. compromise measure by a
margin of better than Z to 1,
and supparten of the ·bill said
tl)ey felt they had a chance of
getting the neeessary two-
thlrds Senate vote to override
the v e t o • Congres..ional
observen doobted a two-thlrdS
majority oould be mustered in
: the HOU9e.
N'u:on sent a s pe cia l
message to Con gress
ixPlaining reasons for his
. veto. He raised seve ral
"' ~fie obj«t.M>os.
Merring · 14 the rollbacks,
he · said this would s e t
domestic crude oil prices at
"""1 low levels that prndudim
would be di.scouraged and
.• compulsory ga90line rationlng
woold be likely.
sub5btence, saddling t h e
government with the task ol
determining whother th.
Wlempklyment of f!<ich jobless
worker was energy related.
Nixon said there was "no
excuse for shoveling out the
taxpayers' mooey" u n d e r
vague and arbitrary
standards.
dollan, be said. port Bank was al>'
~ f proved Tuesday by th!\, ••11fE TJME has pa-.. or Senate Banking Com·· politk:al debal< and pooturing
that raiseJ tase hopes," Nixon _tru_·i_tee_. ------
said. '
He urged Congress to enad
quickly a sei-les ol emergency
meuures he has proposed
including a windfall profit tax
on oil producers
End to Fuel
Embargo
Aids Sales? Rockwell Assembles
1·st Shuttle Mockup DE'OIO!T (UPI) -U.S
automotive executives a re
cautiously optimistic that an
horiwntal night tests are end to the Arab oil embargo
scheduled for ttn, and the will trigger a spring upturn in
windowless craft is expected new car sales, which fell 26. 7
to begin hauling cargo into percent in February -the
DOWNEY (AP) -Except
!or the. bell-shaped rocket
exhaust nozzles, a 122--foot-long
wooden mockup of America's
future space shuttle resembles
a bloated airliner with stubliy
backswept win'8.
Meanwhile, the X 2 4 B v;orst for industry ln seven
aircraft, designed to test years.
DETROIT (UPI) . -The
Buick and Old·sm'obil e
divisions of General -
Corp. will cut badt.produetlon
of big cars again next week
becauae of slumpinJ sa~
Oldsmobile s pot e i .m en
Tuesday said an addlttonal
t,283 ~ will be laid off
indefinitely next ~~y at
the division's home plant. in
Lansing, Mich. Buick will idle
3,200 wotkers for one -~'eek ·
starting Mooday at the assem·
bly phuit In Ellnl, Mich.
from Ille Lansing payroll.
Wbeo It._,. Monclay !or II
least. one week, tt>e h:Klrly
work fon:o will IOlal 11,139.
TllE llECAIL ......... all
·can prodUced after Mardi Ii,
1973, or ""'*I 50 per<elll ol
C hrysler's total 1173
pn>duettoll, Ille EPA sa!il.
Ch'ysler nmgnlied t"b e
problem in Ume to remove t!>e
defedlve sensi!g devices on
1974 can, and 00 an but the
1,000 1971 model Web.
Oregon's Ist
State Tells New Plcui
SALEM, Ore. (AP) -Gov. Tom McCall , an·
nounced Tuesday be will put a mandaU>1y-gasoline
allocation prognm low effect next Tuesday.
DETIIOrl' (AP) -General
Moton' Pontiac Division aays
it .... will begin offering a
gauge that ohows the nte of
g~line usage during travll!I.
,,,. device would be olfered
on most 19'lf models for about
$25 beglnnln( April 1.
'Fonl Motor CO. bu a
•imi~ device.
1be GM gaug:e on the auto's
manifold ahows fuel economy
-with a needle gauge. 'l1d. ls
the first time an automaker ts
offering one as original
equipment. Jt will include requirements that station& fol·
low the odd~ven system of sell.iD.g gasoline, that
they sell gasoline for at least an hour alter 4:30
p.m. and that they set up a sys!A!m to serve priority Increase Okav
Ratk>nlng, which he has • Rock w e 11 International
· com1stently opposed, would engineers assembled the·first
space in 1'19. r.
approach and I a n d I n g There ~ e few bright spots
tedmiques for the shuttle, in ·the sales statistics released
made ~ts first :llper~c flight ~TutsdaY by .!he dQ.roeslie-and
.Tuetday -at Edwards Air" foreign aulomaken, but a
Force Base. slight upturn was noted in the
-plants bad beep clooed
all ol lhis week beCause ol lbe
need IO eut productioo of the
s I o w • selling standanki7.e
can .. Bulcl< sales in Febfuary
were off 4..Z percent· from a
yetr ago while Oldsmobile
re<U'ded a 48.f percent
dee.line.
customers. Each station will have to post sales ~
~ q fl.5 bill,lon ~ year and a roockui:i of . tbe _ blepd ot
'4--1Jureaucraey-or17,000 people '8irplane and &pa"cecraft as a Gil!, whlchlw been·h!Hhe
hardest by the slumping big
car sales, bas olre&dy idled
mn than 6,000 hourl y
workers . iodefinitely and
another 46,000 were on a one-
week furlough this week at
nine assenibly and three body plants.
ho"1tations that sell 'nore than 20,000 .galloas a A~.Gl1?yhound_
month: will have to give tl!e state energy office-a SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) _ to admJnl.!iter, Nixon said. preliminary <Step to producing
the reusable shuttle. Jt was the ninth flight in the final days of the month.
Joint test program or the Air
list or customers they plan to serve under the yel·
low flag indicating service· t .... priority customers To off!et rising fUeJ costs,
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THE PESIDENT a I so.
contended that the lesislatlon
would es tab\ish "an
unworkable and inequitable
-program" of unemployment
ROCKWELL AND a hOst of
subcontractors are undertak·
ing development, estimated to
oost $5.2 bUlion. F i r 11 t
Force and the N a t i o n a I FEBRUARY SALES totaled
Aeronautics and S p a c e 567,200 cars, the lowest s~
Administration. 509,100 cars were sold 1n
The llftii:Jg bod y reached February, 1967. The 26.7
a s p eed of 740 mil es percent drop from last
per , hour at an .altitude of February was ~ sharpest
. 60,800 feet bef91'e NASA test percentage drop -Ul the fi~e
pilot John Manke shut down rTM?flths since the energy crisis
the rocket engines and glided knocked t~e bottom out of the
the craft to a landing on standard sized car market.
Cuddleback Dry Lake, the Ait But, while sales In fr!ld-
Force said February were off a whoppins
· 37 perceht, in the final IO days
Oldsmobile had a l read y
trimmed 1,500 hourly worker>
"' Gre)i>ound Lines West bas only. · been granted a tel13pOl'U)' 1.36 Priority treatment may be for agriculture, f9r· percent increase In pusenger
estry, commercial fishin,, ca r pools, emergency farts Wlthi.D California.
services, commercial vehicles, sanitation servic*5, ·--· The st.ate PW>Uc Utillttes:
handicapped persons, construction, m~ons bf Oornmisfion aaid 'l\Jeeday the
mercy, home health care and medical services. !W"Charge will be effective
' March II.
Complete .Mid .. day American Stock List
THE SHt.rrn.E, designed to of the month the tally was
be launched. vertically like a down just l9.4 percent from 8 v.. Net ""°'· Net Yot. Ntt • ._ • Net
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011 Oil Reports
NEW YORK tUl?ll -Fresh prospc:cts of an end to the
Arab 011 embargo and lo~r petroleum prices spurred stock
prices to some of the biggest gains or the year Tuesday on
U~ New York Stock Exchange
Tile 0o ..... Jones 1ndui:;1r1al a\er.igc w;is up 1916 pomts
Ill 872 3~ minutes before the close
Stocks gaining In price outnumbered thOst' declining by a
rotio or about 4 to-t
Volume totaled approXJmt1tely 21 5 nlllhon sharea, com-
pared w1tb 12 27 million tradt.1d Monda}
The oils Jed the ad\'ance, muny or them posung gains of
one to tY.o points or more Other 111veslm41Ilt groups also
were blgher
Prices on the Ame rican Stock Exch.unge also were higher
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WtdMSday, MNth 6, l'i'M--
Lakers Face Boston After Streak Ends . . •
l'ORTLAND (AP) -'Ille Loo Aogel ..
Lfkm nin m 111e POrtland Jinx aga)n.
otd tllb llmo It -lhem a cbance > • to take OV9' the No. 1 spot in the
~ltlooal Basketball Aeooclalioo's Pacific
Dlv~loo.
'Ille Lakers lost to the Ponland Trail
Blaiers, 10'1·1021 Tuesday ni__ght for their
third los.t ln !our games ·at Memorial
COliseum this iieason. The defeat kept
Los ,Ang:eles a half game behind Golden
Sia te, v.1\ich lost to Dt>itroit.
· ·The .defeat aleo. ooded .a .seven-game
~ streak for the Laken, who
~ borne ID boot Ille Bostoo C.lllcs
IDoigbt.
"Naturally. I lhaoibt we'd win," said
Loo Angeles ooodl Bill Shannan, "but
PonJand bu played wtll opln8t UI
~ hett. Wt Jmt made too DlllQY
mlatakes, "he said, "but the big dill.,..
tnce wa.s the rebounding."
Portland dominated the boards, 1111.
wU.h Lloyd Neal and Sidney Wlckea
collecting 17 anl It r e b o u n d a ,
respectively. "They played a sensatlooal
game on the boards," said Blazers mach,
Jack McClookey.
"! ~ tlley'.•• got to play Coldto
State two more times," Sharman said
of the Blazen. "!I they play that tough,
maybe tbey cao help 111 out."
Transition Easy
School Principal
~:~::~ .. ~t ~~.~~ .... ~~
naking the transition from th e sneva, who drove Jess powerful
:lassroom. where he was a sdlool machinery In Wasbingloo and 0regoo
jlrincipal, to ncing cockpits with the before taking a leave cl absence from
rim a,nd vigor of a cheerleader. hL9 school duties and .moving up, takes
"lt'i fantastic," says the •year-okt wife Sharon and tbtlr two small
tative of Spokane, Wash. "I llked daughters with him on the trail.
rortlng with kids, but driving a race "It's not like it WU beck home, when
:ar is such a challenge -that you stay we bad a house and regular hours,"
ieyed up every minute you are awake." he said. "But they're enjoy~ n d
Srieva, who looks young enough to if It gets too rough, I can ways go back to teaching ... rt.ill be on a college campus, Is in And cheerleadinm. 1! It comes to that. lis sophomore year as a regular on '"
he U:S. AulD Club's champlonmip trall
br lndlanapoll•type cars:
"I'm still I~." he said Tuesday
1t Oi\tar!O Motor SpOedway. lie will
ltive veteran mechanic Grn ~ Killg's
'!GngftSh" Olly In Sunday's $300,000
:S.lifomla 500-mile-championship race.
"I taught math and physical edu"atk>n
>e!ono becomlng a Junior hlgll achoo!
1rincipal." Sneva said. "'Ill>le were my
3vorite subjects, ar>d auto racing
"lllirl'S a pretty good" knowledge of
IOth. I hope Ibey will wwk 10. me
IOW." . ,
Sneva, a graduate of E a a t e t: n
Nashlngtan Stale O>llege, has a 2Slh
Halo Pitchers
Impressive
In Squad Tilt
• ·HOLTVILLE (AP) With Ille
Cllilom!a. ">IJleela, at least, the pidlen
are well ahead of the hitters this spr~g.
Mc:Ooskey said, "Delens!vely, l thouibt more preAUte toolght than ll1Y ttm.
we played well throu.sh the game. But since we 've been playing 'em."
Goodridl, bluing only s of 11 -we hit an ol!enstve block in the second from the floor, finished with jll!t 14
pertod when LA oOOred 16 stn.lgl>t points. Happy Hau.ton led 0., 'Laken
pol!U." _. with 19 points, followed l>y Pat Riley
'lbe 18 cximecutive points incllkl.ed s!J: with 17 and Love wUh IS.
by Stan Love, a former University of Portland's Geoff Petrie had scc:nd
Oregon star, put tho Lakers ahead by 30 or more points in four stralgli games
10 points. However, the Blazers cut but was limited to 14. He was t-15
the delicit in hali by Ille break and from the field. Wicks led all scorers
trailed by two points going into the ¥.1th 28, while Neal added 19.
fnal quarter. Blazers guard Larry &eele, who leads
· "J dnlght our guards played well," the NBA in steals, set a dub record
McC1oekey said. He said Gail Goodrich, · -by-getting nine-agaiMt· the -LI.ken. He
dte Los Angeles guard who always scores al:lo scored 15 points and gave out
well against the Blaurs, "shot und<!r JO ....,_
Melton Gets Earful
Poctland bad a oeveo-poilll lead with
1: 17 le(!, bl& Goodrldl hit • layln and
-• ,,.~ of "'"" -to pull the Lebn widtln tbrte poilQ with 1: U
to go.
Wickea t h e n vlttWl!ly clinched t h e
vlotoey, Or!ng in a J.._ hom the
top of the ~1'1 for a 1-lead with
53 tlfl!OOOds left.
J Nace start among 33 drivers in the
irst big race of the year for the
iidlanapolis drivers.
He mlgbt have done better, except
hat be ran out of fuel In hi5 llltknlle
JUBUtylng heat lut &mday· and didn't
nake Ille d~tance. 'Ille order of finish
n two qualifylog beats detmnlned !be
1Larting order for the C&lilomia 500.
3ut Sneva i.Sln't wcnied.
'lbe !Int Angels ·inlruquad game of
Ille llpring produced _ooly one NI
Tuelday and t.bat ~· In the -
of the ninlh lmlng.
Mission Viejo resident Bill Melton listens to Chicago
White Sox teammate Ron Santo during spring
training drill at Sarasota, Fla. Tuesday. Both are
competing !or the starting third base position. Santo
was traded to the While Sox last winter all.er play·
ing 14 years with the Chicago Cubs.
"It is going to be Jnterestlng," be
Rlld. "We ha" a good car and a good :row, and if 800lt of' the, big burners
IP front waste tbeir ruer 1cy1ng to pick
'rp lap money and win the race early,
we could still -be-around to pick up
:ITTle of the marbles."
Sneva and King, a 1~-tline teacbet'
•f racing driven, hooked II! this year
1rter King's· 1973 driver, Stffie Krisiloff,
:ieclded to join another team.
Sneva, racing infrequently last year
llJd missing a start at Indianapolis,
nevertheles.. picked up enough points to
be selected as the champtonshlp rookie
>f UM! year. Not only that, he won
;even sprint car races and finished · high
in Ille po;,,t there.
"He's going to be a good one," says
King, who not only bulkis good
champimshp machinery but has top can
running in sprints and super-modified
evmts.
Sneva, oC c:ourse, is looking ahead
to Indianapolis.
"That's the big one foc any racer
111ixth his salt. I had a problem
• STEVE BUKICH
Bruins Land
Tru"S' Bukicl1
Bob Aliotta singled, advanctd on •
aingle by MorTls Netl1e and came home
when Sam Aa1G<d gruorded out to give
the Wbitey lien.op a 1-0 vlctoey ov«
tfle SaHy Parlrenl.
·M]ctey R1v<n had a aln&le and dooble,
!be oo1y player wilb more than one
bU In the game that bad a total of
ei8f>t hits.
A total d nine pildifn worted ooe
1nnlng --Amy Hassler, Mlo pitd>ed the nlath. WOlnl up as both
the -and looer.
Anteaters Bag Twin Bill;
Hump~ries, B:t!idges Shine
A 11>-iMlng game was odl<duled IDday
with manager Bobby Wink!" planning
ID Ule Ille remaining IO pitdlen of
the 19 hurien1 in the Angels camp.
e Dodgers Impressed
VERO BEACH, F1a. -'l11e Los •
Angeles Dodgen thinl< llley may have
purd>ued a pretty good insurance policy
In sllo<Utop Rick Aueri>ad!.
'l11e 21-year-old Woodland H 111 s
infielder was obtained last fall from
the Milwaukee Brewen, where he had
been a starter.
There was concern last season about
lack of an eJpenenc..r ba<i<up for Biii
Rm.sell but now the Dodgen: problem
could be solV<d.
"From what we'v.e ~ It looks like
he will provide good Infield llBuranc<,"
sakl Manager Walt Alston.
"He has prelly good range and
surprisingly good power."
Auerbach tripled in the first Inning
and doubled in the second Tuesday
leading the Tom Luontas to an 8-0
victory over the Jim Gilliams Jn an
intrasquad game Tuesday.
Left.flander Doug Rau was the winner,
getting three strtkeoutJ in two innings,
and Greg Shanahan yielded six rum
and was tagged with the los.s.
Long Beach Rolls
To 85-61 Victory
By HOW ARD L. HANDY
Of !tit O.Uy P'll« S .. ft
Ray HIDllJlhries pitched tho first
shutout of the 1974 season and won
his third straight vidory as the UC
Irvine Anteaters baseball team defeated
the University of. Nevada (Las Vegas)
In a doullleb~ Tuesday at UC!, 2-0
and '"~ 1be win l''a9 the sixth straight for
coach Gary Adams' Anteaters and
brings the season record to 9-3 going
into Friday's game at the University
of San Diego. Saturday the Anteaters
play Cal State (Long Beach) in a double-
header at Blair Field in the beach city.
Humphries, a bit erratic in several
earlier starts, bad the situation well
ln hand despite -giving up nine base
hits -Including two in the ninth inning.
In the nighl<:ap, sophomore riglit·
hander Tad Davis posted a seven-inning
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coach Lute 01800 after his dub rolled "*"' i. '""'"' ' .. past Fresno State, 8$-61. 111 was "Very uc ll• v ... , * 0011 ~ s 1
im.pre89ed w1th oor players. I'm jwt uc 1rv1,,. 020 060 x4 11 1
Complete game victory, ~ first of the
season. He startt'd sh~, giving up
tbe two runs in the first
Keith Bridges continued with , the hot
bat, driving in the first nm ol the
first game wilh a single then belting ""
his seccwxi homer (j the campaign to
cap a six-run uprising in the fifth Inning
of the nightcap with two mates aboard.
Terry Stupy also hit his second borne
nm ol the season in the second game
when be opened the fifth frame with
a solid drive over the left field fence.
UCI was limited to four hits in the
opener and neither run was earned.
'l11e lirst came afttt O'aig Andersoo
was safe on an outfield error and the
secood on a wild pitch.
In Friday's game at San Diego, Gary
Wheelock, the team's designated hitter,
will don hi.s other cap and serve in
a dual role a.s the staJtilg pitd:ier as
well. Wbee1oclc has posted a 3-1 record
and ha.s the best era on the staff.
Jerry Maras, a late additioo. to the
roster after conclumoo of the basketball
season, may see limited action in one
of the thret weektod g...,. and could
start against the USC Trojans Tuesday
on the UC! field.
North Carolina Stare
ACC Tourney Favorire
GREEENSBORO. N.C. (AP) -The
North carol.ina State basketball season,
which has brought No. 1 national
ranking, 22 straight victories, a 24·1
record and a 30th consecutive victory
over Atlantic Coast Co n f e re n c e
opposition. could end suddenJy, shxtly
before 9 o'clock Friday night •
Coach Nonnan Sloan's Wolf pack
earned a bye in Thursday's opening
round of the ACC championship
tournament at the Greensboro Coliseum
by sweeping all 12 league games, the
first time in the league's 21 years that
a team ha.3 done that .two years in
a row.
But on Frida)ol at 7, State moves
Into action against the winner ol
Thurtday night's a..,,...,.vttglnia first·
round game.
A State victory would put the WoUpock
into the Saturday night title game, the
winner of which plays In the NCAA
Easlem Regionals, scheduled March 14
and 16 at, of all places, State's home
rourt, Rey"Oolds Coliseum.
If Sloan's team doesn't win the ACC
tournament its seuon is over. •
There are two other post.-season events
this month, !be Natlonal lnvltatton,
March IS..%4 at New York, and lhe
new Collegiate Commissioners
AssodaUon tournament at SL Louis
O(>C1\lng March 14.
The ACC elected Dot to send a leam
lo the ·St. Louis Journey.
Tho hitch about !be NIT, 11 far as
NC State Is coocemed, lies In the fact
thot NCAA rules pmoenl a learn that
Is playing boat to an NCAA regiooal
event from compeUng In the NIT.
Russian s
Take Big
Skate Lead
MUNICH _ The Soviet Uni.on's
Ludm11a Pakhomova and Alexa.rder
Gorabkov pt~ first on two oompWsory
dances today and took a strong lead
toward their fifth ice dancing title In the
world figure skating champiomhlps.
Britain's Hilary Green and Glyn Watts
were second tn the starlight waltz and
Argentine iango competilioo a n d
Rn"'am Natalya Unlct..Lk and Gennadi
Karpoooeov were third.
~ duos from 12 nations v.-ere
oompetlilg in the show dance event at
Munich's Olympic Sports Hall.
A sh>rt freestyle prognm was
8Chedu1ed later today in the men's ~es competition, with Jan Hoffmann
of East Germany defeni!\ng the leod he
gained in school figure! competitioo
'l'ueoday.
Russians Irina Rodnina and Alexander
Zeit.sev were heavily favored to grab the
competition's flrst championship in the
pairs event toolght.
e WaJtmt Ho11ored
ST. LOUIS -UCLA center Bill Walton
has been named the nation's top
collegiate basketball player a third time
by tbe Sporting Nt\\'S, a national sports
weekly:
Named with Walton to lbe Spcrting
News All-American basketball team. were
Da\Od Thompeoo, North Carolina State;
Marvin Barnes. Providence; Tom
Hendenion, Hawaii, and I>enni5 DuVal,
Syracuse.
nie Sporting Nev.'! named Richard
"Digger" Phelps of second-ranked Notre
Dame the rollegi.ate coach of the year, 1
e Nmtase Wl111
RAMPTON, Va. -Toj>'6eed«I Jlie
Nasta!e ol. Romania whipped Kim
• Warwick of Australia 6-1, 6-2 in Tuesday
night's .opening round oC tile $3S,OOO
O>lllewn. Milli International ten n i s
champlooship.
Two other early first-round matches
saw JUTgen Fassbender or We~ t
Gennany be.at Bob Gilt.inan of Australia.
6-2, 7-6 and Jan Pisecky of
Cr.echoslovalda eliminate John Feaver of
England, 7·S, 7-6.
e H1111t Survl1'e•
DALLAS -'l'hanl<s, but oo thanks,
says Australian Leslie HWlt on the
privilege of carrying a se<ding lnlD the
Maureen (bnnolly Brinker women's
tennis cbampiooshi(lS.
Miss Hunt, seeded seventh on this
seventh stop of the women's pro tennis
lolK'. drew Betty Stove of The
Nedterlaltds as a fint..oond opponent
and waa almoot left hoidlng the short
straw before winning, 6-2, 2~. M
'I'ueoday.
Two other se<ded players did not find
ttte;r clay lull ol many winning shots. I
' Slxth<leeded Kathy Kuykeixlall and No, 8 '
seed Sharon w alsh dropped opening
matches.·-1. •
Miss Kuykendall v.-as eliminated by
Laurie Flem.Ing, 6-2, 6-4, in a mild upset,
while Miss Walsh lost to Sally Greer, 2.fi,
6-1, 7-&. ~seeded Chris Evert waltzed by
Sue Slap, 6-1 , 6-0; secood-<eeded Nancy
Richey Gunter beat Elly Apple of The
N~. 6-4, 6-4 aJXl France's
Francoise DlaT, the No. 5 seed, ousted
Kristien Kemmer, 6--0, 6-4.
e FaM" to Oilers
HOUSTON -1be Homton Oilers have
acquired Detroit running back f\.tel Farr
from the Detroit Lloo3 but there are
stipulatkm at both ends of the National
Football League deal.
The Oilers say Farr just passed his
physical and will be on the ig7'\. act.ivc
list 800. Farr says be may retire Wlles.s
he gets the right answers from Oiler
Coad1 Sid Gillman.
e Meredith Leaving
LOS ANGELES -Pormer Dallas
Cowboys quarterback Don ~teredith, who
left the play and look up spoctscasting,
wiH be back in the play -but oo stage.
11eredith is leaving his spot with ABC's
Monday night football telecasts and bas
signed a contract to play dramatic roles
for NBC In motion pictures made for
televlsioo, Koone Arledge, ABC's sports
presldeot. artllOUll«d Tuesday night.
"Doo stated in his negotiations with us
that be very mucy wanted to limit his
Involvement ih shorts so as to f u 11 y
eoncentn.te on his dramatic acting
career."
e Coach ResllJ"'
ITHACA, N.t . -Cornell University's
00ll'ldering basketball progra1n rtcelved
-jolt Tuesday wben acting head coadl Tom Allen resigned. -1
Allen, 32, an assistant coadl at Cornell
since 1971. assumec1 the acting tiead I
coad>ing duties Feb. 7 "1>en Tony Coma I
resigned.
I
Newport Harbor High
quarterback Slcve Bukidl signed
a letter of Intent to au.nd UCLA
this morning, lhe Dally Pilot has
lea med.
Ver)'. 90ffY Jho S<8900 has to tod right •
here " !a---,
Long Bead!. ranked ninth nationally,-"ti"-.!':=J::I::-:
finished with • !!pOJ"kling 21-2 record. The .Ill.I.
49cn won their fifth straight Pacific
s"-· Bid.-for Playoffs Stay-s ·Alive
Bukldl, the ... of lumer use
quar1el1>ack Rudy Bukldl, waa one
of tv.-o Oronge Olunty f-1
pl1yer11 slgn«f by Ille Bruins IDday.
AJ90 •llnln& a letter bl Intent ••as' Santa Ana Hlgh's Mike 'Molina.
Bukldl was named to tfle All.C!F
1-A lifll te•m alt.r leading hit
• Newport Harbor mAl"1 ID ,the
Swct League cfl,lmplonship and
a bcrt.h In the ClF quarte<finals.
Coast Alhlellc -tloo crown with a • 12&.reconl. But they wUI watch the lNGLEWOOD (AP) -B<lng (tnnly
NCAA . playolfJ "' lcieYf-while mired In lut place dldn'I mp Ille calt·
conft"""" runuerup i.. Anlelts State -Seals from trying to make !be Loo
go.s lnlD the -· Angeles Kings stumble In their bid for The 411m .,. blmJd from lho IDllmey • Natlooal Hockey Leque playoff spot.
due to an 1 .. rtment of recrultln& II took a fO.foot -by deftmeman
vlolotiool charged ..,inst !onner coaclt Boll Murdod\ with only 2:18 left in the
Jen-y Tarklnlan. · game to give lho KJnp a 2-1 victory
"I'm proud o! what lhtl team ...,. Ille stubborn Stols Tuesday night.
a=mpllslted, el(itdally ~lderlng we Giry Edwards,-making bis lint llart
couldn't go oo to enythtna after IOllight," In goal f~ Los Anflelm since Dec.
IQld Oloon •• Fountain "•lley Mldent. IS, bad k'!'i the Seals ocorelcsa until
11Thls Is one of the ftnelt teems I've ever Walt Mc.Kec.Utl&'s power play tan With
... ched. 'l1>ey did. great job." 7:01 lell (o play.
Mike Conigan cormected m a power Murdoch aid of hit team, whidl woo
play at II -of cite aecond period ils third game In a ""f·
giving Loo Angel ... ~~lead. "li'• Ille kind of caolidellc< that ""'
'Ille win k'!'i Los ~ies one point • win -MY goal was .-a
bebJM Atlallla In the Weat Division. broken play •• I l110111811artly 1..t Ille
''111e Flames beat· Boston, 1-1, for 51 puck and when I gilt It bid< l JUI!
""'"ts and third pince in the divbion cul loooe and k went In from IO feet ,...... ou."
whll• Ille Klnp have 58 points for fourth .Edwards' slartlnJI role brol<• a Sirin&
place, two aheod ol St. Louis. of 3$ -Ive gam .. for recurar
'l11o Seals ore in tile oclJar with 32 goalie Roi!le Vadlon who came down
pol!U. with Ille ffu.
"We're playing with COJ\fld"1CC raw," "Gary played well lot 18," said """'"
-'
•
Bob PuHonl.
"( tboughl ... had ' 8 lol of -
In Ille rtnt m> peri«ls but we Just
wtrtn't able to lal"e, t.U we didn't
Jet that discourage u.s.".
The Kngs managed only 11.. ...,..
Oil goal In Ille opening period wbeu
the Seals tool< only four sl>N. California
look 2l -in. the eame. and.J..oo Anl!eleo had 2S.
The game waa tbe eecu1d of a rune.
game Kings home .otand, hi cmtln,..
with Olicago '111uroday ui¢>t.
•
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Losn.er-led Vikes Rout Bucs, 61-43
By ROGER CARI.SON
Of ,... 0111'1' .. !lot "'"
Marina fligb's Vikings have
qualified for · n berth in the
quarterfinals of the CIF 4-A
basketball ptayoffs at Loog
Beach Arena this weekend
against Crescenta V a 11 e y
following their convincing 61·
43 rout of Citrus Bell League
champion Pacific Tuesday~
nlg ht.
Coach Jim Stephens' mighty
Blue \Vave washed Pacific's
Pirates out of the eliminations
before 2,100 f!W at Fountain
Valley High with an av.·e&eme
or~. a •parkl~ defense
and M junior Bob Losncr.
I.mncr destroyed the San
Bernardino quintet 's only real
weapon-Greg B u n c h -a
second team All-ClF selectioo
last year.
Marin a never trailed and
broke it open in the ' second
quarter y,•hen the Yikes went
on a rampage rrom the f'ield .
Stephens' Sunset League co..
champs, who notched their
27th victory In 28 starts,
elicited on 11 of IS from the
field in the second stanza and
ii y,·as 35-22 at the half.
Loml<I' did u an, ~
at wW over Bunch from
various poirU OD the Ooor,
-ing olf three times,. open
mates for easy buckets ,
stealing tile ball, rebounding,
a"'1 playing defense.
He llmit.ed Bunch to two
field goal! (both came oil
_ olfensl.Vt rebounds n ea r I y
impoosilile -.. stOp) despite
being hampered will! r...r
foul5 less than two minutes
in .. Ille third period.
Stephens was forced to rest
Losner and Pacific made
some progress, paring the
margin .... little .. .....,
.late ID tile thizd Quarter.
But KeYin Landgraf came tbroulb with a n t ft y
periormance, too, llCO<inc 10
points and playing Co o d
defenae.
Then Lo9ner came back in
with 5: OS to go and Marina
atop, 47...SS.
TwQ quick buck... by
Losner and rour free throws
by ..,.mm.re Rich Braming
made it 5$.Jl and that was
that.
It was a turnover-plagued
game with J.tarina losing five
Held goals oo traveling calls.
...
But in the end it was just
too nfuch Losner and that
awesome outside firepower
from the rest of the Vikings.
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CIF Playoffs
Oilers Clash
With Wilson
LONG BEACH-Httntington
Beach High's speed-oriented
Oilers and the classy Brui~
of Loog Beach Wil!On collide
tonight at -IAng · Beach' City
College in the second round
of the CJF 4-A basketball
playoffs.
It's an 8 o'ckl<:k tipor-f and
it's the only playoff game of
the night with all other games
contested Tuesday.
Coach Elmer Combs'
Hljptington Beach quintet rolls
01•1C1M111 •• L•cc T'•~•· San Dtl90 F•-•v _.1t1 '" Le~IWOCd 81'0'd. tur~. NoMh on
lak~ lo CQt'llM. Rl;nl «> Con1nl.
-i..tt-on~· ,fr,fto <(;ym I• locatt<I
ar tnd of F1c11lh . !1111 pel! Vtteran1
StiKllum.
irtlo the. test with a 24-2
record, including a 69·67
triumph over Long Beach
\Vilsoo in the finals of the
Huntington Beach InvilatiOllf,ll
in Deeember.
But the Oilers setup is
altered with the absence of
6-4 Jim Weir, \\'ho cashed in
14 important points in that
victory. A fractured right foot
has kept Weir out of action
and he L!rl't eipCcted to play
tonight.
Still. OOwever.. the Oilers
Bucs Ni11e. , -
Gauchos
have All·Orangc County
ct.:>ices Raul Contreras and
Scott Hankin available, along
'"ith the sharp outside pla y
Of Rocky Ci8f'el\i .1nd resrr VC' -
Dave Scawinskl. J)oug f{~be
rounds out ~ start ing fivr
It \\'SS Scawi.mki's ability -~ *"·_.,..,. • to control a tip in the Y.'aning ~ •
seconds that cl Inch ed L
tluntington·s v.·in over the , -~--·-
Bruins.
The Wilson five counters
y,.ith returning AJl..CIF choice
Tom Caserman. a '6·7 whiz ~ . • • ~ _ . · ·
who bu1·ns the opposition .,.,,ith MARINA'S BILL FICK (44) MOVE S IN FOR TWO POINT S-iN 61 ·43 Rci"UT.
his a.rt.side shooting.
A mubie pool .of 6-3 seniors
Bill Davis and Larry Buckle
Is patterned off the offense
used hy Lute Olson at Cal
State IU:ing Beach!. and cooc~
11arry Taylor gets good tL~
from guards Nell Arnord and
Dean OC'cker.
Taylor says his team hasn't
been hurt by the press and
it 's that phase of t h l'
Huntington Beach attack that
has carried the Oilers to many
of their victCJrirs.
Dc-fensively the tenn1S differ
\\'ith the Oilers sticking lu
their 1-2-2 wne and the Bruin.~
going \\ilh a man·tt>-man ~·ith
Decker concentrnting on Con-
treras.
\ltilson is the l\o. 3 entrv
from the ~loore U:agu(' ;ii{d
'its 20-7 record is decei\'ing.
Caserman was ill during
league play v.1lCn \Vilson lost
SC's Rally Stymied
BrH1ulev flohls Off Trito11s , 53.51 v -
II~· f;l.Er\'.\ \\'lllTI'~
01 1~1 D"'V Pliol St1U
HRA\rl.EY -\\'hen the\' r1 ··
l'n!I S<1n Clcn1c111c 1-ligh 's ·l9i3·
74 t'<.1111011 of \'arsitv baski·r-
ball, they'll remerTiber ho11-
the 1'rit0ns of coach !'.it<in
l)('\tn~gio posted their fint>st
r!'cord in .~<·hool history : 20
11in~. i dc•ff'ats.
had l(\ foul and the \l.'i ldcat ~
ronvertcd one n1ore f N": los<:
to 1nak1• 1l 51--HI v.ith a ha lf
lllltlllll' ]{•fl.
Then San (~en1L'nle's navl'
T;l\·tor -v.·cnt for a !av-in and .thC lad who n111tlC 1 i r l'
rni.scrable for SC all r·\·l'n111g
-senior 1·ony B:1r110.-;
b!or kt'(J a shct.
r~1lli10U' \\'1!dt·.11.~ intn rune
!!1rno1'C"r\ 1'1 th" l;i~l ~tan1.<l.
Jlr:11111·1 h.td I'll)\' t~·~ fi(·)d
guaJ !rH·..; tfl the period,
n C'1\h,•r of \1l11c·h connt'CtL"<i.
ltarnns \v:JS \Ir. 11estruction.
In his first \110 pla:.•off F.:l n11 ·•
h1· h.1d !'.'llltl1~! ;1 IOl.'.l! of six
jl'Jl'll'
T11""rL 1y h,. !Ji! .'.!'.?. hilling
1;1.1 ·Ill.~_ <"orn<'r 'hot.~. bu llscyr-s
fr•l!n lhC' top of \he kC'y and
fn•r• !hrO\\'S.
BOB LOSNER 125), KEITH KOELLER-S:LOSE IN ON PACIFIC 'S BOB RODDY Defeated three in a rem:. 11.t
Ciarelli could be the big
difference if he's hol fron1
Too. lht•.r'!I rC'n1C'rnber ho11·
SC 11·L1'> ;it t1n1cs rankC'd
among 1hr C'lF's rop 10 for 2-A
lc1•el schools and hO\\' thf'
Trit<uis ("3111e \1'ithin ;1 11
01·cr1imr> loss 1o l;ni\'('rsity of
hrin.r.: Orangl' lRa:;uc l'O-
champion.<>.
Finall~·. Liftc•r Boli \'odl'r h:id 1
broughl his 1n::iles lo 1\i(hin
two on ;i 20-footcr 11·i1!1 . :YJ
Si'COnds remaining. Dl'\lag~io
\\'as holll'rin~ :it his t~·an1 h)
foul as Bra"·ley 11·ehl back 10
its pas.c:;ing g:ime, a tactil'
which nearly 11 if)l'd out th•·
Wildcats in those !a!;t t'ighL
It l\'1 " hard to believe the 5-
!J \1 hu. h;1d bet·n brpussed for
;1ll·Jrag_uc honors.
San C!t·nit•ntc got all of its
fourth. qu<irter sroring from
Yollt•r. K;ilo!a and Dodd , and
it v.·as the hitter v.·ho St.'Cn11xl
lo !:il<ind ouL throughout thl'
mritt'h as hP ha~g1'<I J 1
ri b11w1d,.. hu'\.lled ;u1d cannt'CI
J~ points.
Pre11 Spike
Results
Varsity
Unlversllv (411 tlf) Cypre~s
100-1. Murptw \U). 2 Ri~'~ <Ul.
J. Dff,eVl!'n (C:). Tl""': 10.l.
210-1. Pe<>~an (C). 1. C.urfls ICl.
J, Rl~e (\Jl. No Time.
•40-1. w~·e {Cl. 1. Walsh IU I.
]_ BOdflsn (C), Time: ~~.9.
!&B-1. sa~~ila \U). 2. Digman (Cl,
3 i"lortan (U), Time; ?:OS.J.
· Mlle-1. MurrY (Cf, 2. Ha,1e1er
(Cl, J. Bran'°" <Ul. l'lme: •:~22. ?·Mlle--1. Myrry (C), 2. Ba~klla
(U I, J. Zacrl!'I> ( U I, Tl~: 10 , 1'.I.
11DHH-1. vanoervftlr ICl. 2. lurMr
(C l. J, Olarte (\J}, Time: lS.~.
11\0LH-I. Turner (Cl, 1-Vande•vt~r
(Cl. l. Egan IU) •. Tlm!: 21.D. uO Relav·l. un1•e•S•IV ll ~-
Mile Ret~y-1. cvorns J:45.j .
HiQn Jum~l. Ev~n• (IJ), 2. l!elll'f
CC). ·3, Pre11on !UL HeigM: ~.
Pole V•utl-1. Tvrner !Cl. 7, Egilfl
(U \. J. l!.t'"ll<ffiJ lUI, H•!9M: 11.S. Lon<;J Jum-1. Vafl<lfr"ftr (CJ. 7.
Ev'"' (UJ, 3, Were (Cl. Oi1!1n'•·
19·5' '· SllOI Put-1. Schul!en CUJ, 2. W!rd
(Cl. J Fu.t;o !Cl. DT•tance: •9·S.
01J(U,._1. Colt [(). 2. Fooco ((J,
~. Wlltd (Cl, Dist11rw:r: t3l.6\';.
J~lor Vanity
Unlnnlly wln1 bv 'orfeil,
Frotll·SOPh
URIYl!nitv (t2) 14\1 CfPl'"I
1Q(l-1. Ovl\.M IU!. 1. Gr•n1m (Ul.
J. Loof (Ul. ,.lme: 10.8.
110-1. John•0'1 IC \. 2. l aM (Ul.
3. Footer !Cl No lime. ~~~!. l !•tno;<ood lC), 1. MM,..111
!Cl. J. Moeller (Cl. Time: ~.1.
.,_1. Moel!e<" (Cl. 2. M011rn1 IC \, l. OeWoodv !U!. Tlme: 2:1•.0.
MH_.l, Tie Fero (Ul elld Peter'°"
CUI . l . lOPf'J (Cl. Timt: 5;Qe.1. 7.M11~1. P<>merov CUl, 1. G11v11n
{Ul. J, E!>Qtl IU}. TlrM: 10:5S.8.
111HH-1. S1aweri IC!. 1 Axline tUJ,
(UJ, J. Curry (U), Time: 10.7.
nOLH-1. Slawero !Cl. 1. Gr•llam
(U). J. Y1m1d11 l\Jl. Time: 15.l.
4.1(1 Relev-1. Uflfve<"J!IY 50.l.
Mlle i:tel•y-1. CypttU J:J,I,,,
High Jum11-l. Gt"n (Ul, 7.
Ha.rvrr CUL ). Gr•ham (Ul. Hll;h!: ». l'tlle V.ull-1. JH3VP IUl, H1i9M: ... LOl>ll Ju,..,tt-1. OV~H (Ul. J. 1.
Loof IUI, 1 Lowrey IU). Dirt1P1CW:
,,.~1~. Sl>ol PUl-1. )'f1ndfleld (UI. 1. Moll
(U\, J. Sco!l (Cl. Ol111rKr: ll·J
01Kllil-l. Noel (U), ~. Hlndllfld
(U I. 3. Moelll!' (CJ, !)l1!4in«: 92 .. 1.,.
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Nt'br11!111 6$, ColorlOO 4
SOutlleffl UI. T5. Dtlroll S2 I01ho SI. 60, Monl•M sr New µniro st. t7;' W. 9'ns ·Si. 6t N•~•ll• !l•• Vt91$) ac, LOYol• 1J St, Jol'ln't MY~''· SI. Fr.,,el1 NY .66
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LEASE A '74 6 T 0 SEDAN
LOW AS $99.44 MO.
COSTA MESA DATSUN
2145 HAllOk ILVD. C.M.
540·641'
For JCs,. Preps \ Santa Ana College rallied ·the OUL~tde like he Y.'as against
for six . rtmS in the last two Edi.son in the first round.
innings to hand \..·is it Ing Nine long-range bombs kept
But •rhat they m a y
f<'membC'r best is 1hc final
<'ight n1int1!l'S of the season
v•hcn San Clcrn£>nl<' nearly
pulled out \'iC'tory against ho'>!
Hrav"lrv in the CIF 2·A quarlr~finals T11t"sday night.
1ninutcs.
Net Summaries
Gold•" WHI Ul UI OCC
Sing!••
Pa•~·'' C) WO!\ by de1ault O•e•
MatMW1. LVr.ttl (Ol dH W11"1, 1'6.
6-3. Plowo.n (Ol det PO\so 3.6,
~. l>-J. Myer• CO! def Fine~. 6·l,
.. 2. Or1P>ood (Gl def Fltnimm1""·
6·3. 1·5. Wlhon (OJ del Welgm"""·
6·2 ... 1.
DOlllllt'I
Mal~·Ll"'Cll (OJ de'I Pui.,«.Ora •
P>ood, 1-l. 2-6, 6-2. Flncll·Wei>;mann
de-f BIOWd\!ll·Fltllimtr>OOs. Oy dl'-
!•ull. Wahn-Posso (GI dH Myer~·
Wiison, ~. 1-6.
V1nily
CllM (1\) (7) T111ll11
Sill'!lltf
Curley (C) lo1t lo Gen!rv J.6; 11e1.
~ml!n 9·'· Draganov 1-1. He!.t'lton ...
Spooner (Cl lo1t 14. ~4. won l>-1. . ,.
O!leroe;n (CI lo»! 24, won 64. 6.(1. ...
.... H
Rosl-McN1mara (C) ~1. 1<::1tli1·Temple
~. ~; dlf. (lfoe·De&ord ... t 6-1 ,
Gustal:IO'l-Oullc~ CU won frG. 6-7 .
6-1, 6·1.
J111tlOI" Vlnlty
CdM (121 IO) Tu111n
Shlllel
h rm1n CC:) di!. Gentry •1. HtU • •• Wri911t (Cf won 9·1. •2.
O'Connor (Cl arf. O'Donntl 6'&.
WflMttm ~ •
Jflllmon !C> won 6'1. "1.
°'""" Oall-Olllrrne {() drl L!ndl11·Shlflen
~; HIYWlrd·Bllldtldge 6-1.
BuueJ'd.J111ger1 (()won 1-I. 6'2,
V1rslty
Edi-lt\fa) trnJ Mlul•ll YlrJ!o
Slftlltl
o.;,ol• \El lgll to Furs 2..1. losl
lo Wllk•r 4..1, d1!. BfOWll 6-<I. drf. McC1rthy 1-1. Ellltr tEI lo$1 3-&, won 6-3 • ....._ 1-3 k!ll .. l lE I , loll
t!ol; -).J, lot! 14.--.. ,. ~!ICll !El lost tM, 2-4. 14! "'on .... ... ... Ellmor•Ruud (El IH'f, Wf1.1111c .... fuller
..1, 6-I; dtl. Wlirl!!'!'-ll1rrv 6•1, 6·•.
E"•lll"·LyllQft (El tied 6-2, >7; "'on 6·•· ....
JllllOr Yanih'
Edf-1111 1111 MIHI• \lltl• ......
Mohr !EJ cltl. J. FNrl 1-l. dlf,
P. Gliffi" 1.S. losf MlllllM!ll •4,
dlf, H1u1t u . Rinn rei ~I s-1.
1..1, u . '14. W!Mlmtn IE) won 6-1, ~ ..,., ~ a111111111rn 1r> lost ,.._ 2"' ,.., won ,.,, ... _.. .
Sluddrrrt • FriM (E) def, Twl!dnv · G.
Griffin ._,, 7-5; drrf, CMHro-E~•n• f.t. R Klfn.D. l.'11\0ft (l!J lost
1 ... i.; -~~,. , ,,.....,..
._...,. lN,) IUMI Ml ... \11111•
V1t1ilY Coslt Mn.I 121 t,J U ~:.I El Moft111
ilntl••
w.,.n,r /(Ml dtL Alv?lan ~. Han>Oll ••• WHIOvtr 6-0. Groay. 6·\.
H~nlfngton lCMl won •·I. ~. 6-J •
lo•I \'6.
M~gylallO (CMJ won 1-J, 6.(1, l>-J, •• Hatrll ((Ml woon 6·1, .. ), IC.I ~·6, won .. , .....
llrown..,..~vtrvan ((Ml loll! wi!h
Tru••-Oavl•. 6-1. 5·1: oel LtBint·
G41lone. ft.I. •1.
Armend•ri•·IC•l~orian (CM) U>lit f>.6,
4-!>; won IN. 6-1.
Junior Vlt1lty
Cotll MIU 111111) (J\ltl El M-111
Sl119le1
Cer6"" ICI def Jtl•e•• 6-<1, Wirt/\ 6-J.
C tir...ler ( C ) losl 14. won 6-<I.
Mat1u<1• tCl del Rol/\kl 1-l, •••fld .... our~tr f>-1.
s;mon1&11 \Cl lost -5·7. won •L
Dovbl•• Mat1olirH>Francl1 IC) df'f Ml!'tll!·
Jeoson. 6-1, d'1 Jennln;s-Oavl1, l>-2.
P routv-Out-Frldrlckoon CC) -fr.l.
b l .. 1.
Orange Coast a 7-6 setback Huntington Beach out of
in the South Coast Conference danger against Edisoo and u
baseball opener Tuesda y. similar effort \\'Ollld take the
I n another game. pressure off Cont r e ra s,
Saddleback fell to invading Rankin and that bi g vacsncy nearl.v gaining ;1 tie \1'i!h ;t
" t "" · •r· · v.-here \Veir is u su a ! I y· f ·-·• ii · I r· I
SC S1.JCTiJn1bcd. 53·51. after
• .rossmon , u-v, in 1•· J.Silon renz1t."\l ra y 111 11osc inet
circuit play. employed . eight rninut es.
OCC's Pirates held a 6-1 Th(<y hustled as though their
edge over the Dons going into tn.inks v.·er(> on fi re. They
the home half of the eighth CIF Scores rebounded 1vilh detcnninarion.
frame. But Santa Ana scored And. they got together 110
five times after two outs were ..... offc-" 1h,at had hem dormant Palo. Vt •dCs n. El lt•"Cho" """ recorded , then tallied the LB .y111;11;,,, tt. Oomlnguet 111 (ol) for 24 1ninu1es as they hit JO nf · · · ~ ! th M•rlna 61. Patlllc oil w1nrung run 1fl ure n n · cre.tent• vaney 79• CrtWI ~ 14 shots from the floor in the
Kevin ~-torrow had a run-ve•1>um ~ 11, SA V•H•v 56 final period. • .__ COM1>!<1n Tl, Torr1ncce n scoring single for OCC lfl h it: H,,..,t1~a1on euc~·LB w111on 1~;h1 They erased all but !\l'O
first. Ron Swanson doubled (!) po•"nts of a '"29 deficit and l!!uen1 62. Pl•ldf'l'I 5S ...r in two runs in the third and 1 . .., but for three key events in the
T11·0 Tritons n1adc solid
contact \l'ith :t \Vildc;1t 11 ho
1vas a\1'a)' fro1n the ball. But
no foul 11·as called. And. a!.
Dr~laggio s<'rrcchcd f o r
someonf' to foul a Brav.'lf•y
player, his voice "'as dro...,·ned
out hy the scre.1ms of th1·
standing room-<Jnl y throng of
1.088 until Brawley dribbled
lhc gan1e into history.
San Clc1nen1e·s h us t I i n ~
defense. led hy Taylor. Yoder.
Ted Kalota, Dm1 Dodd and
Jeff Forc1nan. forcl'Cl th1·
Pro Scor es
errors allowOO the other three -'oov•• 11· R io ~ 12 closing n1inut('S, the\'. might SIMI Cla•I 56. Br.,nren SJ 1(111-1 ll•Mllbal1 Aua<l•l1'111 ntns in. Brawltv SJ, Sa" Cltm..,,. n slill be a\i\'e in the playoffs. New vor~ 111. se~111e ltl.I
The vi ~1tor.> sta tisli('allv lost
i1 ;it th1· frr·1· throw S1r1nr
\\h1·rC' tl11•y 1n;1dc 7 of 15 an;,r
1n;1king only 3 of their fir.it l I
t!°l"~
Hr;iv.l'-'Y !JJt 14 or 20 and shol
!"AJ pl'rct·nl fron1 the fir!d.
SC hit 46.8 f>t.'rcr.111 frorn lhl'
floor.
Dt·~h1ggio pra1sl'd his (('.!'ll
for f1ghtllli! hack a f ! .. r
<oecn1111L?ly l~~tl ~ !'1·:1dl'fJ f,__,r
hurnil1at1on. Hui h,• J;irnenk'<I
1h1· fngid frre lhro11· shoo!int:
:ind ;i ll'nse first half in which
:-Ol' hit unly 2R pcrr·\·nt fru111
thi la:ld.
Rick Leonard pitched \\•ell El Dor..ao Mr A1u$• l' B-wl"V had hit a free C•Pll•I 103, Allan111 sq tA '"' "· (flota!IO 111. P~otn•• 9! Son Clemtfllt ~Ill
for the Bucs. before n1nning sen Gab<'1t1 61. 111~;1ew00d 46 thro1v with 32 seconds to go to P~r11aoo 101. LO\ "~~·~· 101 voofr 'l 1: ,,
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into control problems Jn the Mornlnvs!de 63. C•m••llkl !oO lead 5249. hut the second Detroit 9S. Gold.., St•'' 91 01 ., \ 1 l(a1 tll• 19. Collon S6 4m.r1clfl ll11lc1tl>.lll Auocllh!MI ~ • • •· 1 eighth. v1111 P••~ "· T11111n" gratis try fell off mark. C•'<>hn• 111 o:e .. 1u~•v 91, Th ,.,. ; 1
h1eanwhile, Saddleback was E!ilnore '9, l!!inn:;.: •• (at) caromed by a start.led Triton Denver ~!~i~'i'.,~~~_!,Cl1LPaqut ~?~"'..;',~7. ~ g
' ' ' ' " held to just three singles by w"'"'" c nrl1tf1n ro. Perris ~s and into 1hc hands of a P1n11>11rgn 2. ti-Yt>r~ 111anoe11 70''1' sco•• bf b',,,rt.l,
G-·m....... rn·~-Bob AleK.Oell> ... P1so Robin •2 Cl . A.flan•• •• llo•ton 1 ~·" (lem~n•e I 1110 n \I
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Williams and Scott Tolbert hit
safely for the Gauchos. who
lost their eigbth straight
game.
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2811 DAIL y PILOT WfdntSday, March 6. 1974 .
Yikes, El Toro, MD, Estancia
Swimmer ti
~ea Kings · Triu~ph
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Sparkles
•A . llne · hi! pilcltlng
'!' ... performance by Gregg Fc:w.1er
paced MarQla High lo its lhird
lllraighl baseboll victory and
l'!jator Del upset..,.S;mla Ana
~ .. ~ hlghligbt prtt> action
·~ blanked Long Beach
Poly ~ al Long Beach. while
Mater Del !ripped Santa Ana
Valley, ~I, In an opening
rpuod game ol Ille Santa Ana
tbumament at ~fernorial Park
lo Santa Ana.
In other games around the
Orange Coast area, host
Carma del Mal nipped San
Clemeote, 2--1 ; El Toro acored
a U-0 rout over the M!ssion
Viejo junior varsity at Mission
Viejo; Dana Hills fell to
visiting La Mirada, 4 • t ,
Estancia lost at Orange, 11-9;
Heritage downed host Laguna
'Beach, 9-t.
Foster, a senior r t g h t -
hander, allowed just one
double arxl two itngles while
striking out n1ne in his gem
..... Long Be.di Poly. The
victoriom Vikings s t a k e d
F'Olter to a lead with s.ingle
,,.,. In Ille lourlh and llllh
innings, and Mark
Longnecker'• two-run double
iced atinp in the seventh
Inning.
Semo!' left.handeso O o n
Cototia, meanwhile, came up -·--·-hit periormance as Mater Dei
moved to Friday's dlamplon-
sllip-game ol ttie Santa Ana
twmamenl
Mat.er Del will face the
winner of tmlght's Saddle--
_back• Santa Ana game in that
chan:lpionship contest Friday
. night.
Men's Golf
Oiuc:k Unnert tingled In a
run to break a l·l tie in
the sixth inning for ~\Iler
Dei, and the winners added
another nm tn the inning on
an error. Matt Smith doubled '
home -Dan Spain ·for M.ater
Oei':s fint run in the OJJOOing
iming.
Doug ~1oll singled home
r.tark Franklin to end a nine-
inning marathon b e t w e e n
Corona del Mar and San
Clemente. Franklin h a d
tripled to lead elf lhe inning.
After Corona del Mar's Sea
Kings jumped to a 1-0 lead.
San Clemente's Bill Enquist
doUbled home Tom Pike in
the fourth frame to tie the
score, and the game became
a pitcher's duel between San
Clemente's Joe Janton and
Corona del Mar's Ma t t
\Vilkinson.
Corona del Mar scored Its
first run with Grover Nogawa
and Joe Porto executing a
double steal in the first IM·
"Ii Toro soOred five runs
in the first inning and cruised
to victory over dle Mission
Viejo junior varsity &! Rick
Binder and Gary K e y
combined one-hit to pitch a
shutout .
Doubles by Gary Connally,
Ed Mosbaugh and· Q-aJg
LaBahn had run producing
. doubles for the winners. Mb-
-Viejo managed Its only hit in the seventh iMing.
Home runs by Bud d y
L<>t'ton. his -ol lhe seasoo. and John Hartley
weren't enough u Estancia
lost a tlug!..t wllb Orange,
Steve ..Morton had a pair of
doubles for Estancia and Steve
Pairing~ Set
For ~Tournament
First round pa1r1ngs fl)r
the Thursday team match
playoffs have been anoouoced
by the Soolbem California
GoU Assocfation.
Four Orange Coast area
courses will compete in the
playolls wilh Old Ranch
me<tlng Los Angeles No. 1
in the upper bracket.
In the-1 o we r bracket.
Missk11 Viejo will tangle-with
Friendly Hills w h ile
Htmliagloo Seaclifl and San
Oemente meet in another
outing.
'lbe eventual champion will
be crowned Ai)rll -I when th'!
Coaches Tab
All-Irvine
Foontain Vtlll!y IDgh's Dan
r.1a1ane was named most
· valuable player in Irvine
League basketball circles as
selected by the loop's coaches.
otheT Orange Coast area
playen to make first team
include Costa Mesa's Jim
Swain and Edi!lon'!I Jack
Clark.
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BELTED
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final match of the eliminations
ls scheduled:
"I think we have a good
chance in Of.I" first rouod
matdl if we play at home,"
Rog..-Belanger ol -Viejo Golr Club says. •
Co1laMeaa
Harold Eckes scored a hole-
in-ooe on tbe second OOle of
·the Mesa Linda course at
COSta Mesa Golf and Co\mtry
Club receoUy.
The feat on the 133-yard
OOle was -an the m o r e
remarkable in that Eckes has
been playing only four years
and two sea.sons back be had
an ace on the 5aff1e hole using
the same fiVe iron and the
same brand ol golf ball.
Miaaio,. Viejo
Weather postponed I h e
qualifying round of the annual
president's cup cc:rnpetitm at
?.-fission Viejo Golf Cub over
the weekeod.
Weather pennitfing, it will
be staged Ibis weekend.
Rancho SI
The men's ringer tournament
scheduled to start nt Rancho
San Joaquin Golf Course last
weekend, was postponed until
this week.
Sat1taAna
Qualilying rounds for !he
men's president's cup
competilioo at Santa Ana
Countey Oub are currently
under way.
Cecil Wright is defending
cbampim in the event with
qualifying co be compleled by
March 16.
College ~If
Summaries
AlltMter h1¥ll1"•at at S.1111 .,.. C••ll.., C•ll L U$C (7l2f 2. ts (Northrldige)
1
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743) $, CS (l.ol\o llHCh (71Ml '· '"/ CS !Los Aflll\llH), uc Alver1lde n1, 1, 01e1 UCLA 1nc1 ucse 1111>
10, Fulltrtofl (192). MK.IHtl -I. kfllf SlmpMll'! (USC) J(!, 2, M4rk Pi.fl UJS(J 14$.
UC ll"tlM 1torl119 -1, G1rv Sll'!Oe" (150!, 2. si.w -Aotierl-050>1., J, -· /°'!ti" (152) J. Jtl"/Y ..-Ill OU), • S!We lly•11 {1J7) 1. Joe
G11rerd 051). s1~ iur '"' s .. '""',.... Al II lletldllt V.,._ C-lry (IW
Q\llnD'I' 1$1 7t Otl, HlflfllOl'll M. ... lltrlwlld CSI) II dltf, SdMnll• 0. ...
Atdm111 !Sil 1• def. Gl&Mn 71, .. 2,
Cel'dorll !Si i n Otl, L•IHtrl'I' "' ... Harwerd tSI ll cMI, Hine U. M. Y1kt'I 158) 7' def, Sllllllt. a., M. °"""" C°"t IUJ-CJ1J Ctfrfl• tit C"le Mb1 CCI ManlrKI fCI noer, HOmer 11, S.I, M<Gow1n ftl 1s Otf, M«rholl 11. 1•1. MIHIOt fCl 71 dft, lro\11"11 A. H , c.,.., 1c1 n ,,.., Mtl!yfltld "' ,,.,
lltl'ldlt IG) JI dllf, M.,.r1 '6, M .
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LA. LINES
$31 I MONTH
TILIPHONI COMPANY
OP CALI,,
trt.IU4 •1 ... "111, (tlll ...
• L 0 NG BEACll-Estanda
Ohlsen singled In two runs. , Htch'• Sieve Wyall 1hllttend
Estancia saw a late-inning two x:bool records a n d
comeback fall mm, ltlOrton Newport Harbor High
doubled home a run in the established Itself as the team
seventh tnnlng, but couldn't favorite in. Moore League
aavance from there. swim meet pretlms . held
n.na Hiiis lost Us ·-'l\lesd>y.
game or the season, and fell Wyatt clocked a 22.7 u the
Into consolation bracket play top qualllie!' in the 50 (reestyle ·
of the Tustin tournament with and came back with a 50.7
Its loss to La Mlrada: Dana in the 100 freestyle I n
Hills' Biii Springman dollbled qualifying serond In ttie meel
am scored on a sacrifice fly held at Lakewood High.
for bls team's 'only run. NewJlOf'I Harbor captured
Heritage. the top Ume ln four events
A.s a result of lb km, Dana in the prelims J>eld at Lmg
HUis was matched against · Beach Jordan High a n d
Tustin in a tournament qualified at least one
comolation round game this individual in every varsity
aftemoon at Foothill High event.
School. Tustin. was knocked Co!lta Mesa, which also
out ol it& own tow'ney 1\tesday competed in the meet at
by Randto Alamitos. 3-0. Jordan lllgh, scored well In
Junior righthander R i c k the frosh.soph division where
Hallsted pitched a five bitter it appears the Mustangs and
for Dana Hills, but the Newport will battle (or the
Dolphins weren't able to title in the finals Friday night.
muster any olfense behind Newport's Tim Regan
him with the exception of clocked the fastest times in
Springm.an's double and hits both the 200 Individual medley
by Darryl Howe and Bruce and lhe JOO backstrol<e.
Leuria. ' In the backstroke, Regan
A two-run homer in the first ck>ek:ed a 59.8 with teammate
inning, and a three-nm bi!lst John Dobrott just a tick of
In lhe aecond proved Laguna the dock back al Jo00.5.
Beadt's downf~ as t be Regan's winning time in the
Artists fell to Heritage. , Ir.I was 2:0tl9. Laguna Beach, W b I C b
slipped 1o 1·2 00 lhe aeason. The Ta.rs .also oolloded lhe
. got aeven bits but couldn't lop qualifying marlt In lhe
"""' WllJl llerilage had JOO butlerll~ with M I k e
already secured a 9-0 lead. Dobrott , uppmg , to a 54.8.
Eric Heard, Jim Reilly and J:lewpori s lo47.0 U1 Ille medley
Jeff Johnson bad two bits each relay a~ was the fastest
for La Beach. posled Wllh Regan, C..fie
gwia. Newland, ~like Dobrott end
•1t111t11 <tl Jeff DeMott combining for the M r II ~Ill 3221 nm .. ,...~_ -· ........ rt
ShefwoOd, cf Ft.mt"', If
MorlOn, c
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Tllomtn<>A. lb llober'IJOl'I. 2b "'l"' II Ill Mii, p
()Ill....,, "" Tomll11, p ..._,,
TPlel1
i ~ t t Costa l\1esa's Richard
~ i ~ l Olacon paced his club in the
2 o 1 1 varsity division, winning the f ~ g g 500 free with a 4:59.3 and
1 l : g grabbing second In the 200 f g i ~ individual medley with a
~ g ~ : 2:09.8. Teammate Debbie Holt ll J ,y : gained the finals: in the 200 ~ IW lnlll1111 free and 500 free.
t fl I.
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S111 C'-1• 111
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l I 0 o· • 0 0 0
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G ... '-r,· rf 2 o. o o Tot11 l0161 s~r,111111• ' .. S1n Cl1fNtfll1 OJO 100 OOQ::,,1 2 I
CdM 100 000 001-2 ' 4
S. Gr1l1tv1, lb Strlftd, 1'b Ur~hllrl, .Jb..t1 ICI"/', .,_,
Con111~. ct MlrV\111, pt! G. Grll1lv1, 11
Labllln, If Furble, rf MIUff', rf
Mosbluoh. lb Gonlllft, c
McKinney, c
1Cac1111111, < 81n<Mr.~ Totel1
•• r II rllf 2 ·O 0 0 1 0 t t _ 3 0 0 0 l • 0 0 3 0 0 0
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2 0 0 0
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all r" 1'111
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El Toro 502 2l0 x-12 11 o
ue-a hid! (41
Heird, C1 ll:tllly, lb Alie<!, u-p
Emery, lD
Kr-. c CIPtl"foll, rf Cott1m, lb
Armllrontj "' JllflMon, 11
Allchft.ofl, rf< Glt .. '1)11, 11
Ol/lnn, 11
"""" Wri911t, 111'1 Ww1r1t1nl, Pl'!
Hunl, 11 Tot111
kere "' '""'"''
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l t 2 I l 0 0 1 • 1 1 0
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"''''"· rt 1 • 0 0 Macau!ty, rl I o o o
Tol1l1 tl l 1 1 Sew.~ IMlllP , -" . S.A. ll1lltV '10 OOI) ~1 3 2 Mite!' Del 100 OOh.-4 1 1
M1rt1111 141 1• ,,. ....
Depello, rl l G t o
ll:ob111to11, rt I 1 1 O l..ollonecktl", cl --4 G 1 l Hlnn.111 3110
DA"'°"' ~ 1 t 0 0 FOi•.,.·•' ~OtG S1!1tf',C JOOt
L11'r1..c..c 0000 L_r,lb 3011 WetJHtln, II ) 0 t I
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Vanguards
Bag 6-5
Tri1~mph
Southern Callfomia College·
of Costa Mesa wu oft to
another running start Tuesday
afternoon in winning ib first
baseball game of the season
over Pomona-Pitzer Ciollege,
6-:J,at-Cost.a-Mesa Park ..
The V anguanh: of roach
Jack Robinson stole four
bases. taking· up . where they
left off last season with a
lollll of 182, lopo In !be country
among college teams.
The wiMing nm Cllllll' In
the fourth iMlng when Nick
Lebeck opened with a slngle.
stole second and scored after
three succeS!live walks. the
last to catcher Kurt Spanel
for an rbL
"We're still experlmenUng
at several positiorul and if
we hadn't been running, it
\\'OUld have been different."
Robinson said following the
game.
111 r II rllf
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Lebtc•, cl ' 2 l I A<llmt,lb JD ti
Mlll11p, <lh • 1 o a Elm11l1n, 11 ' 1 I I Hloclln1, rf 2 O l O Nelfson, rl 1 t O o Spene!, C l 1 I I Jolln54ln,:!b __,. 2t01
Ltwle11.3b 100 0 W•rdlow. lb a O o 1 8r1Qm1n. p O t D t ~rman,p attt
otels !ICW'I ... 111111.,. 31 J ' ' • • • "-'Plh" l01 OQD DGl-.S 10 7
SOC:el Coli.g. 211 1GO OOx-4 ' 4
Baseball
Standings
MllllON co..,1a1NC•
W L ,,ct • Clwlttey • 3 t 1.00I Siii l«Mrd!llO l 1 .JJO Sa!Jttlwat...11 I I .JOO
Cllrw 2 I ... Groumont 1 ,500 "•lomlf' 2 t .5111 Sin ~ 2 ) ,«lll w Rfwrt!dit 1 2 .:m
Saddleblck~ sc!..·.000
Gros,mont '· SacldltMC• t
Cllltlfey '' C!lnlt J San &tfMrdlM oi, IOllll'!IWltlrft t
S.11 Dleol •· "iZ.:" -·-Slddltbl<k 11 -•e111 ,,.....,..o._
S1ddlebeck 11Clhw ,.~, at Clwllfty
GrmMTIOfll It Stfl lltr!11rdl110 Sen DitDO 11 It 1'11f1IOI
..
!IOllTM COAST CON,~ll:IN(I
C WL,,d. •t tnii.s l 0 l.OOll F\lllef'tan 1 t 1.000
S."'9 .,.. • 0 1.~ Orlll9t Cotti I l .DOO Mt. s:wi MtOlllo a 1 ,OCQ Sin OllOO Ml'M t 1 ,llDG -·-__ ,_.,..,.. ___ S.n!I A111 7, OrltlVt Cotti I
t«d""""t.-M!I DI.-MeM I ~VllWlwl'I .. Ml, 5111 An!Cftlt .1 ,.. ... l.I ,,,,,., OOI) llt '-' s J ODO 000 "4 J I
~ Mllll 111
M r•"" uno.. a l o ' ' ~~~ .• 11fl V."°4tU1, c: I 0 0 t
Tw,..._ rt l O 0 O McComb, H t t 0 l'lclwt1 rt 1 • 1 t Tlloma-. C' 1 e e t ·~~··" 1'11 [;;;r, : • i I , s H111.:.::.i, It G .,,,w;r.,., ori 1 o , r .. 11i u1Jt
k-"' ..... ell r lit rM
·=ri~ i l
T..,..O_
OrlnOt CON! .. Mt, $111 Al'l""'"-knta An. .. c ... ,,""
IOUTMlll:M CAL COMlll•IRCI ""'""' 'r ~ ~~ ••
Lw ""'"" CC I G 1.00I Rll..__ lGl.GOt
Gotdit!I wttf • a ,ooo Vt 'E1ll LA o 1 ,OQD I
LA H.rtlor I 1 ,OOI l
$1n11 Mol'llcl' 0 1 ,OCQ 1 T....,.. ·-CY'Dtn1 S, Ee11 u. ' Illa HOMO S, I.A ttel'IW I
1.ACC 4. S111t1 MOnlta ~
Go!dfn J::r:rG ~= CJPl'Ht II S•11t1 MOl'lkl ••,,HINit 11 lltl \.A \.A , b'tt
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'S JEFF NOON.
Mat Champion
:·sweet~Reward ·
For Bucs' Noon
By CRAIG SHEFF career -topped off last~tur·
ot ,._ D111r Pn11 Jt&N day with the state l~und
Two years ago Orange Coast' title· at Americag. ,River CO I-
·College wrestling Coach Vern lege.
Wagner rejected some advice. Noon, seeded No. 5 in the
He hasn't regretted it. state tourney, defeated
"When I was recruiting JefI four foes at American Rive!',
three of which were seeded Noon a lot of people told me above him.
that he was a flaky kid, that He downed Cuesta's Ray
he had very li 'tt1e Cabong, 4-2, In the openiog
r<Sjlonsibllity and wouldn't round; edged Kevin Clark ol
last very long in college," Gros.Wont, 7-4, tn t b e
says Wagner. quarterfinals: blitzed Fresno's
B W ·100 hi Larry O>rreia, 12-1, in the ut agner rccru1 m . d ed ed s 0 . . serru!I: an g • an 1ego
anyway, and ~oon . rc~'ard.ed Mesa's Tom Tice in the th;c OCC coa_ch s faith 1n hun championship match, 6-4.
w1lh a brilhaot two-year JC . Tice had jwnperl to n 4-0
Baseball
Summaries
For Area
Hunllntlon le1ch 400 coo ,.ac111c1 002 Din
JIHllor ll1r&lly a11t!Nll
M1 rt111 I, LI "91J S
• • ' ' • •
Arnell, c 3-l+o1 Griffin, 2b 3-2-1-0;
511lll"llt• rt 2.0-0-01 S~ttotl, rf 1.1.1-0;
Tl•1rl, el J.2·2·2< Wiison, lb J.l-1·2;
S11m1n. IS l-1·1-ll; H1!11b1111111. lb
J..044; Vlfttur1, If 2+1-a: Nelson,
II 1+1·2: H1mU1on, p l+D-0; Rock, , ......
' Lllflll' Bt.Hh "ol'I' lOO ODO f--S
M1rln1 000 305 •---'
Jlllllll' \11n.lty
Murrth1tton l, l'hl, \ltM4' 1
' . ' ' . '
Huntt11111on le.CO -Sl!llon. u •
...,.1.11 5.rweb, rf ~1 Mollllag,en, 'a,, 2~; Hoisl, rf, l+D-0; ll:1y,
c. '41·11 ICra..-, ?b • ......,; S~n.
It, 2.o.N1 Nucclaronl, ct, 341-0; H.,bln, lb. 2-144; Wfl;lll, p, 0-l+o;
Jol'moll, pl'I. l+o-o..
Fount11n Velie~ -SIT!!tt1,. lb. ..+a: WUM!n, 11. 2-ll+O; StOllL 1111. l+o-G;
Cr1wtord, pti, l-a-a.G; Lay,..,., 11,
~I lleMk. cl, t+:M11 Conrl!I. rf, 2-1-4-01 8e11u, c. 2.0.0-0; J~.
lb. .>.o.1-0; SWll'llOI)• )D. 24'1.0: Ct11t,
1. 1+o-o1 Shout, p, G-~.
• Scere llr IRllillp
Hlgn let!.
Fiii V1111Y
' .. OOIQG\~32
GIG OOQ ~\ 4 I
Lions Hold
Slim Lead
leid· in the seCOOO period
before Noon fought back to
win, running his season record
to-28-3-1 and hi! two-year OCC
mark to 55-la.2.
"In th al champl003hip
match, he just wouldn't give
up. He had control all the
way. Mentally he knew he
could win the title. and he
did. That's the thing that
makes champions ... and Jet'f is
a champion," says Wagner.
"He just never gave up,
even after getting beat at the
regionals. He came to me and
said 'I can do It, doo't give
up on me."
The former Westminster
Higb standout has been no
dunce in the classroom the
past l\\'O years either. A Busi-
ness major. he has a 3.0 grade-
potnt average.
He's Ote first OCC wrestler
to win a state title since Jay
Hodge captuied the 190-poond
crown in 1966.
Noon will graduate from
Orange Coast In June and has
already received 9Cholar9hip
offers from Southern Oregon
College, Northern Colorado,
Chico State and Cal Poly
(Pomona).
Bauer MVP
Rick Bauer "'3.S awarded
the most valuable ylayer and
captain awards 1t Tuesday
nJght's banquet honoring the
Saddlebock College basketball
team.
Other honors went to: Bill
Halley, most improved : Bob
Russo. most inspirational;
Ken Westgarth, co a c h e s
award; Dan Nau, most
comistent perfonner.
PUBUC NOTICE EL TORO .fl'H
-..oTICI O" TIUSTd'I SALi
E T. I.*' MQ.n IN 3 VEN TS l . 0 ..... ". (OM .. NY M "'" IPPClfl\l'lli Trwl.. llfldll' IM IOl .... 1'111 Oncrlllllll .... ot lrvtl WILL SELL
AT ,,UM.IC AUCTION ro TH I! • Pomona lllgh tied a 17-year HtGHfST IU>Ofll "°" CA$H 1"9'1'NIM
old record anc1 El1 .... ~ High :. "u:~ ~ ... ~ .. rr:,. ~.,:
captured three \N.l w places w..-1 ~ .. lftd -1w11t "" lo bigbll""'t the second day It lllldtf" Wld 0... of Trwt 111 1111 Pl prepert'I' Mft!MNI' -....:rllllld; ot trick competltlon TUetday T•USTOA; Ml,.., Loll Ntlftlllnllk«.
• in the Shorty SmJtb Relays 1 81::'E'r<1CtAllY: t..w11t .,...1111, •
alEJ&mTta Ana Colleae1._, •• ;.. . •I.-=-DK.,,..... fl, lm 11 Inst•, oro was vw w 1D 1U1: No. ;rm,. 1n IJicc* 1..m P'9' m o1 ahutOe hurdle relays where 001c111 llecor.n 111 ine office ot 111e Rec«Olr of 0r-. coun1v1 MRI o...a Pomona WOil hJ 55,5, the-aame OI lrUll clnC'l'IMI 1111 lollow!nQ rDplrty: "--cl~ed by Cen•--'al TM Ngrtl'!WHl.,./y 100 lff of -u.iuc· ~· .au.. MortM4!1Mr•v 9CI E of 1 h • Hilb. 91 ltM, " -f---Hor"'"''"l'I' !Mii OI I.DI 114 Traci ---~-1·-~•-g----.1 )t)o, In 1111 Cl!y of otlt MIM• 11 IUC UUlt:l' UUlloU:5 ClfllCJ'1:\I pff' mlP re<.ord911 In booll 1 .. peon bY ·<be· Cbargen ·came··tn the" ··n "Wiid 12, ·Mi~•-.IMlt6· 1n • -·-mil __ 1 .......__ >L-Ille Olllce ol ttte Allnl'I' r'ecorchr CMUOU e n:aay Wl~ll WI: Of ..io ,....,,,.,, ftnt.wi.:i.r school WU timed 301 MOnte Vl1t1 ....... .,., Cos•• Mell, ~~ CllllOl'llll in 3:1'1.3 and in tbe I-man "!II 1 •trn• lllllrftl er COIM'!Oll lllll rtlay with a l ·)5 6 Olll9"1llon 11 -1llove, llO w1tr1nlv • ' ' It Ii..., _. lo IU COlllPll._. OI'
corr«!Mt1l." -------------! Tiii blnellclary under Mid DMd OI
Tr111I, 11Y rllMll'f ot e IM"MC:h ot Ollaull
Lacro sse
League
111 "" oblllltl-9CWld !MrlOy, l\ll'lfolor1 eucvtld ..., .-iw«ed lo
!I'll UllCltnlonKI I ~tin Diet.Ire"°"
of Oelault 111111 Dtmafld for s.i.. and _.neri hotlc1 of llrHd! 11111 of 1141CKon
10 ,_ !ht uncllr1IQMCI lo Mil 11!<1
proptrty 111 111111'1' Mid obllOlttora. afld
1P•11llar !ht lll\Olnl9f*I c.....-Mld
llllfk:e of brncl! .... of et.cllon lo
bl RKotOld NOll'lftlblr 9, !Ill 11 lm!r, No. 7S1S 1n lloolc llll'M P10t Ill, of
111d 011Fcl1I lllCO<cll.
Said 111t w/11 llo !Mdl. 11111 wfllloul F • ~111 aor w1rr..,1j, •~Prtu or Implied, Onmng ~rdln; lllle, P••••111011, or lfl(U~l'I, Ill p.t~ "" remillll"ll prl"""*' 1um of the not.Cl) ucurtd b'I" Mid Dllld of Tr1111. W[l!I lnl«••I
--Ha~--Area boy I b " 1Yt Mid nole PrOYIHd.I adv1n1:H, '~ JVl.N. s cu II Ill'/'. una... 1111 '-•ms OI Mid Deed
ls. m.-out call •• II OI Tr1111, '"" cllarOH .,., u-• pu""'"I> a W a ol 1111 Tru1lff and ol 11\f! !rusts crll!ICI
' j-,..--1 U. aMilUI the' llol' Mid Dftd ol Tr11tl. in er~~ yotli.11 reg ... """' said 1111 w!ll bl lllkl ott Thurxt1v.
fonnation of • I a c r 0 s s e /Urch 11. 1'7• at 11:00 A.M. 11 1111 office ol T, o. Setillc1 CGmPl<>Y, llan~ Je .. 011.. o1 Amerlce T_, One Cltv 11w1. Wn!--
-e-~-. Sulle llKI, Or•not· C1lllorlll1. Col. John R. M'ltcbell (USAF o.i.: fe11n1.1orr 11, in•. , T, o. Slrvlct COmtMnr
Ret.) says he's in 1tearch of 11 Mio Tru•'"· IV Rlllll E. 9,_.. at least 60 boys to form four Mt111111t Secr111ry sr a-1n1 • µwns to compete out of the Pui.111111c1· 0r1nge eo.11 01nr l"tlOI. Co9ta Mesa and . Upper Bay Fe0t111ry 20, 27 alld /Urch'· u1' »1-J'
brancbes ol lhe bo)'I dub. , PUBLIC NOTICE
""-inw... sessions a r e -i"
... ~ FICTITIOUS •uslMll!I 9Cbeduled at the Kaiser Na.Ml ITATI MINT
, <"-'---I r..l.i.. TM tOllOWl"ll pff'-II ool!lll tlUtlM'I In1ennediate .x:s-. UCIU 00 M ; REI.LEX REAL ESTATE. t 1 7 Wednesdays (4 p .m .) aod GJ......;... stre11, LIVIHll eaach, c1111.
"'" Saturdays (10 a.m.) and at oar-Rich"'°""' 111 Per~ Awnue,
. L1911M 8•acll. C11IU. tUSI Rea Intermediate School 00 T111J bytlne~ h Uf'CllKTtd br . 111
Fridays (4 p;m,) .... and~-1uch:.-S
'Saturdays •(I:• p;m.) :for the &!:;;:,·1t1!r!f ·'d:•·~tdc~'1~ ~
Dext several Weeks. Fttlruerv 6, 1'1'4 · ,lint "It's a chance for boys to PuDlllhed cringe CotJt o.ur Pl1o1,
. FtbrV1ry ll. 20, 27 1111d Mlreh '·
get illto a new game that 1'7' ~J•
is expamtlng all over the
nation," says Mitcbell. PUBLIC NOTICE
Lacrosse teams are made •P'ICTITIOUI •USINl!SS
of lo ~-~ (t•-· th NAMI ITATIMINT up -~ers 1ua:: on e TM 1011owtnv per111111 ire dol"'
attack three at midfield tiusl1M1• '" ' . ' BOWIE & MORGAH, 610 Ntw1>1>rl tlu:ee on defense and a goalie). citn11r Of' .• sut11 JOO, H"11ot1 eeeth.
Mi'~-11 •-·-••·t !Jo C1UilornLa 9'.1660 Le.I~ Su~ U.WI ys Ale-lndet' Bowle, I Plnlf'lllrsf Line,
need not possess exceptional N-n eeach, c1111om11 '1'60 , ll:1lpn J, Mot9111, ttlO P1rk Nlwporl,
size to play the game-that Newport 11ac11, c1111om1e t1660
quickness and nabra} speed ThlJ Dlltlne11 ff condlKl-.1 b'/' I 91ner1I
p.trfMrlhlP. is mere of an attribute. Alll•nM1' eow11 "We a r e n • t -~•cuiarly Thi• 11e1emen1 w11 t11td wflh 111e t-'"' County Ctvk OI Orlr'lllll County on looking to take boy!I out of Flbruary u, 1t7' ~ .. ,, another sport," sa,ys Mitchell .. Publtillled Or~ co-11 o.nv p11o1. "Rather we're seeking out the F_,,..rv u, 1nc1 MMch " 13. 20. 1'71 • ff).71 boys who are not active in
baseball and baskelball during PU BLIC NOTICE
the spring and ear I yl----°""=----~--." •uu , ..,,,...,,.,_, ' • NOTICE TO ClllOIT09:S
Te n .t .a t i v e pl.ans are :~:~:•g; c'fi~:J.:r~ ~~= competition amoog the four THE COUNTY Of OllANGE '••-• • lb 'U, Na A 717'1
W(llJQ m e area Wlu1 E1111e al LILLIAN Vlll:GINIA PETSCH possible play against teams DKeaMCI. '
from Temple C'1ty -·· lhe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to 11\e ;i.uu credltori ol '"" above rn1m..i dtcKlefl! Santa Barbara area in ttie Thal 1!1 119rM1111 hiving clillms 1111ln1!
f lure 1111 Mid dlc:tdent ••• re11vlrKI to Ille
U • 1Mm, with int ntcHHf'I' vouclllft, ·111
till olfice of !tie clerk of till 1bove
Hlll11KI court. or to l)rfl.1!11 thm!I. wllt>
Tar Tops
Swim List
ll>e nec1111ry vouc;lwr1, lo I h e
underlJgneo 11 the Troll Oepirlmefll
of 1111 SECUll:ITY PACIFIC HATIONAL
11.NIC, 190 Horlh M1ln Slrffl, S.nta
1.111, C1Ulon\l1 9'.1701, wllldl k !hi place
o! l>ln.lneH. ot 1111 vndenlg!ltd In aH
m1tter1 P11"l1l11l119 to 1111 e1111e of wld dtc..,,.nl, wUhln tout .....,..11'11 t!l~r
!he flr1t Pllbllc1llon ot this flO!lce. Daltd Febr11lf'I' 11, HJ•.
SECUlllTY P-'CIFIC
NATIONAL IANK.
Newport Harbor H i g h ' s
l\fike Oobrott is the leading
e NallMll llfll<fflO AIMltillfott
By; Gw G. lloui;her,
Tr1BI Offlc1
E xec:utor of •hi wm o1
the 1bove 111mtd dec-nt.
individual in pn?? swimming MdCl.NlllA,. f'ITTlNG & 'INCH
' UMI II T-11114!, SUlll 216 circles along the Orange Coast ft T-c111'-'tle ""'
area based on the season's !~~!!1,4~ ~::!c111 ..
first release of the area PuDllSMa Or•ll9• co.st oaov ""°'· . h II ""'"""" Ff'fX'Ulrf' 13. 20, 21. MK! M1rch 6, S\\1m onor ro as pret""' .... 1t7' J».7•
by !he Daily Pilot Oobrott is the area leader1 ___ r_v_B_L_1_c_N_'<n'l_c_E __ _
io the 200 individtial medley, t"ICTITIOUS •USINE$5
rfl ·-• 00 f I NAME STATEMENT 1()() butte Y "'"" 1 reesty e . The tollowlno Pel'tonl 1r1 doing
Sunset Lea~ue dual meet Dutl~i:P~kRAL CATTL E FEEDERS leader Wesbnmster leads the ,,,,.,, w s.,. Mloue1 0r1~•. Ntwpor1
area !"ith the k!.ading relay 81c1.;,~i,:;~l~f"~!ur!":'nv•1.._1 .. 1nc .•
team m both events as well Nevet11 •
Bill 0-J ·n •• SO Th!1 bulllll'lt i. collducled tw e limlttd as •uv e 1 u1e ,,.11rer1hll). freeslyle J. H. Daugftlry, Pr•lJdtm. ' Conllrientl1 C•lllt lnvestmenb, Inc. Onlll'll Cll'lt ATM 1wtm "'"*° roll T!ll1 11•1-nl w11 flltd wtlh the MMf • wt_., HIMS ,,_. ~ Counlv Clerk ot Oren.oe c-1~ on
H-Ill llllllllt\IUI ¥1r&llY lllfftt. Ftt1ru1ry 1\, 1174
20D Mtdlrf RellY -1, Westmln1ter
1:"6.l J, N.wpcwl Hattlor 1:.,,1 l. H11'
Marini l:".1-JEFllllEY T. 1'~110,
200 F'" -l. Gooo;!t!I and HO'IN O'Ml!LVl!Nl' & MYEllS (MVl !:"·': l. F1lll1n (Marln1l 1:51 .L '11 WHI 111111 51,...1
2C1C1 Ind. Medler -\, M. Oobtott LK a ,...IH. Ctlll.
(Newport H1ttlorl 1:06,,; 1, Goadlfl illJI ut-1121
IMl1sklro Vlelol 2:06.ll l. R111111 Publlslled Or1noe: c&.11 0.111 "110!,
(N.wpor'I) 2:06.t. Februery 20, 17, Ind Mirth " ll,
JO flrM -1. O'Toole fWntmlntterl 1t74 "S.74
n .St 1. tlunllrf !Wn1m1m1er) 2'l.t11---:::=:7:-:~=c-,----
1. Edw1n11 CM4rl111) n .t. PU BLIC NOTICE
UID F'1 -\. M. Oollrolt IMft'l)Ol'tl-----~-------H1rborl U.2: t. e.-(C\W.l 57-11 lllCTITIOUI IUSltolESS l. ll01111'1Wn INtwJitotll 1nd Vin Gor!M!f" !Edi-) $1... . •-•-~~I! STATIMENT 100 l'rM _ 1, M. Oobrott (pqwport 111~M ,..1.,,.,119 Plf'-Is dOl"l!ll D1.11lnn1
Mll'tlOfl JO.t i 2. O'Taoli IWn!mlmterJ . SPRING SPECIALITIES ANO
JO.I/ 3. lluckllff' (Marina! JO,t. MANUFACTURING C"' .. PA•Y -JOO F ... -1. Goodltl (MVI l :S1.1; ....., • ,.-. 1. S lebllhOtf (F\I) 1·»..l 3 T Meltm11, 8utM Perk, C11llornl1. • ' I ' ' 8ob G. ~.. (IQ Gynwoad, LI Hiiw-(Minion Vlelol •:5'.4. H~Drl. C1llfoml1 !'0631
lOO l!l(k -l , Buc;kllff' (M4rl111I Thff l)ustnns I• cond11tted l)y Ill 51.41 2; ll191n fJttlewpon tttrbol't lflcllvldu~I
a.11 J. SCrdH IMlrllw•I 59.1. 10c, G MOore 1oa ,,..,, -1. o.~11 1u111......i1yJ This 11111~1 w11 tlltd Wllh 1111
1:0.,3; t. Crimp (CclM) 1:0..1; l. County Clerk Of Orl!llill CCIUl\ly 1111 1
MarklblH'r (C•t1 Mftll l:OS.l. Merell s, 1t71.
GI frM l:lf1y -1. Wet!m1Mf4>1' WOELf\.E AND CAllLllL• 1:21.1: J. Mtrlna :Ji2s.t; 3. Minion ""'""'1'5 V'111o a:2f,L ,,.0, a1• JU
Vtlll~, (IHfll'llll NJfl
1117.0C: ,,1 ...
Westminster High, wilh a
near s\\U!p of the three
divisions in wrestling, look a
aarrow lOS.tOSt.;: lead in tbe
Sunset Leegµc a I l •s port s Dons Battk DeAnza Plltlllslled Or1119t CO.st
Marcfl .. ll, 21 ••• 1'71
Dllly ,.;111, ,,..,.
PUBLIC NOTICE award cha9C. _
The Lions, who had just a frosHoph champion in cross F R E S N O -S a n t a Ana ~~-· pt"~ lhe · College'SDons battle DcAnu --,, ca p, ~ varsity r.,..., 1 ~lno . ,._ and Junior Vlmty divisions ~•g 0 -Ill •~
ol wrestlinfl ~ tyjng for Ofl'lllng game the 11'71 stale
the fl'06iHo!Jlt liue.-· -JC large dtvls1oo bost<etboU
Marlna.. with 3 tJe for first ~1 here, Thurlday at
In varally llUketbaU lo p 3 • cloclt. ,
with junior varsity a nd 'l11e Dons, Soulh CoUl ~ titles, moved up Conference champlon!i rate a
qulcltly arler flva sports. 1Ughl edge over tho Camino
Newport Hamor, whloh la Norte cll'l:llll winner,
ctqJe<led lo _. ,..II In Uto Semifinals In !he large
1prlng sports of iennls and diVlslon are scheduled for 7
irack. htrkl In third piace wllh and 9 o'elo<k Frldty night
96 polni.. while Hunllngtoo wllh !he clulmpl-lp lilt .. t
O..ch ls foorlb wllh 81 11 for 9 S.turday Jt'8hl
I
· MIXED SIMGW·
TUMBl:EWHDS
ll()RNS ME UP
HOW THE PA!.EFACE:S
CAJ.t. 1l!EMSEl.VES 'AMERICAN'
'ANP US 'INPJAN '!
MUTT AND JEFF
--
.... terr Mi:l'l!E'
APPi£ PIE
•
by Al Smith
U~ILV PI LOT J?!J'1\;
DOOLEY'S W ORLD by ROC)ef' Bracffield7
~'"'l Tl<E NUMBER A r--------, r:::::====:::::~ L> .~ou MA.Viii DtA.LW IS ~ fOR C~IN' OUT' LOI.JO.· LOVE MAt.:'C S 1 ~I~
NO LONGER: IN 5(l"VIC£. <1 MAY. ... OONY YA TJ.UNK 1 Wm::LD C.O ·RPUN D.'
P' f\fASE g~~ ~~~~~~ ~l. ~~C::f~":~ 1~ j YA KN_o_w_!-~'4
~ECOl>PiNti ? I l
Dr. SMOCK
WMJ.;f'S
,-M A.'f"
fMING o" ""u" .AM1<1..e,
M.155 GOCCM •
GORDO
C'11l. POWN8Q
WAN'f"S 1'0 5811
MOW FAR! A NUA!S&
1'"RAV8L..S IN AN
AYfA!AG• l:l'A.V
YfAll -w1 111 ·1~1Ar
SILL.V f )(P...:Ef.SION
ON rrs r Ac£·
1'0W LOOK --
I WANT THE ·
9WEETWOMAN
"TO FEEL
OONTASK
QuESTIONS !
I'LL LAVON
n<E FLOOR
ASIF I
Fll<SSED OUT!
rnEniNN~'>tl<):tii'>rDA~ss.H:r;;:::=:~r.;;;,7::~::::'!rr11'Fi\
IN ANO Tl<ROW ~K. .. ~
A PAIL. OFWO.TCI? L.Llf'JCH
,.
·I WHE.RE.
'"' '· Afl..E;. 'tO<J I
SORRY FOR ME!
ON MY HEAD 10
REVIVE ME ! t'~!"<
SEJl.VE:O
'°<JR 1-!l~NESS t
I: "DYAL-..
li MAJE.5TY1 [: l!IABY?
' A""W !
US1~1"ttJ&
TME>
WJ.JGL>E5T' .,,,..,, HURRV!
-. ..,
-. -. ~-........ _._
NANCY
NOT LATELY, SLUGGO
HI MISTER---' HAVE 'IOU BEEN
SELLING MANY
OF YOUR
FAMOUS
LANDSCAPE
PAINTINGS'?
•••
TODAY'S CIQSSIDID PUZZLE
,\CROSS
1 Men In
blue: tnlonnal
6 Reluse
10 Man
1-4 Tim ····:
N. Y.
Giants VIP
15 Chip oft
16 Top
drawer
17 Based an
action
19 Finished
20 Conlalner
for cigars
21 Prodded:
2 words
23 Turned to
the aide
25 Sea eagle
26 Oregon
~ ..
50 Combustion
residue
51 General
headino
53 Flash
57 Faith or
Fiedler
61 Yieldlng
much
62 01
runnlllQ a
business
64 Early
Nebraska
native
65 Cuslomary
practice
66 Patient
wile
67 Proceed
on:
A1ct1aic
68 Old·
la$hloned
69 Retreats
DOWN 29 Ototoglata concerns
34 Movea
heavily 1 Sex
35 Strike wllh appeal :
ttie hand Slang
37 oetenae 2 Japanese ora. Ship
38 Piii MlM
39 Remiilnl 3 Premium:
undlscouraaed: A.bbf.
2 wordl 4 Cruel
4 1 Crude people 42 Percilve 5 Neturally:
44 E.U.nalve 2 WOfdt
4& ~ e Outbteek ~ actor: of $entJ 1 •C!IVl1y
48 BlilhOpe 7 Fleshy
"8 Appeeted 8 African
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17 ~·
•
tree 39 Animal
9 Account-40 Treated
ant's book haughtily:
10 Beat ol lnforme1
movement 43 Curtalled
11 Cowl sharply
12 The "A" of 45 Is very
"A.O." angry: 2
13 tianwnertiead words
part 47 Slick In -·
18 Not
employed
22 f irm hOld
24 Moat
precious
26 firm grip
27 Fller'1 "Okay·
28 Ory as-
49 Robert --··
52 Scutptured
likeness
53E ......
54 stor.: suttx
55 1meae
56 AstroflllJll'
amployer:
30 BilhOp's Abbf.
seat 58 fork p1rt
31 . --·-59 ShOwtr "'"""' -32 Wartf'IO\lse eo Auto
33 PrQP9gt.led .. ·~ 38 Tekeon 63 Y•
cergo nlcknlm9
~E:TIE:f • ,1 ,:
I
MOON MULLINS
·' t
'\ '
100
MUC4
'°~ THIO
Mle,~TV
MOCTEZUMA AND 1-11~ .. -
<fttMee.S/.J
t;::::=======:::::::::W FoFITUNATELY Fo~ W r--::--;--,,,. :::..::-.,._-... -:,=--, __ -,
by Ferd Johnson
by &nie Bushmiller
HOT DOGS
! I':; (
PEANUTS
·'·
JUDGE PARKER
0USINESS
HAS 0EEN
A LITTLE
SLOW
I 6EUEVE ~T 6fA61..E5 ~,THE MOST 5ENSi11YE
lT ALL 0065 .•
,,
,I
. ¥otJ, SCIENCE HAS
·SOLVEiD 'TH.AT
Pi?OB\.EM ...
~~~
ANIMAL CRACKERS
I \lEAW< DON'T MIND
~e F/ICT \HAT I!M
e.E'T'TIN'° (,)?IM QE/l.RS,,.
I. MEAN, M</ MIND IS A<ii.
Cl.E~ AND SHARP AS IT
EVER \lib<. ... , l FEEL ~'I
GOOC, I HAll'C THE TIME
TO PURSUI: llJTERESTG ...
•'
by Charles M. Schulz
l 6ELIEV€ TH.l.T I AM
THE MOST SEN51TWEJlF
ALL 6EA6'.E5 ....
~ Mf~TER 5£N~ITIVE "!
I ' ' ~
·····,,,11 .. ~ JU06E PARKER
CALLED TO TELL ME A&OUT YOUR VISIT
WrTH HIM! l WAXT YOU TO KNOW THAl
l SUGGESTED YOUR !ROTHER P\..eAO
GUILTY ONLY AFTER HE TOLD ME
6ECAIJSE OF MIT!6ATIN6 CIRCUMSTANCES,
1 0 10 50ME PLEA 6AA6ANNG! TH
DISTRICT ATTORNEY AGREED NOT
ll'S MY UNDERSTAN01N6
THAT Hf NOW CLAIMS THAT
HE NEVER TOLD ME HE
T!H~~:~~D~~7eo
TO GO FOR FIRST D?~!E
MURDER!
~O KILLED E.OMA 60WDE.N!
~ WELL 00 YOU KNOW
YOUR 8ROTMER '?
by Roger Bollen
l ENJO<i THE 6RANtl><IDS1
MU MIND IS AS CLEAR
11\<lC SHll!i!P !>:!> Ir E\JER
\IJAS ...
THE GIRLS
MISS PEACH by Mell
"Mn. Prtntlc:e reports she's droppinc her committee dutie11
u hei hu1b•nd hes informed her he'1 stopped at his l•st
C:UTY-Oot on lhe way home from work."
A~fHU~, DO
VO~ HAVE YOU~
UVl~WOF
1.A~'f N16Hi'~
PRAIM?
DICK TRACY
Yt,, Gl•UIF,
IT HAP*M •o.cows:
(AHlM/)
•IT WA'7
l"OT~ieN.'
A"'THUilt , T'M.AT'i NO"f'
W~.AT A D~.AMA C.rtfll. OOE-S!
HE w~1TE"' "' THot:ou~ 1 fNl t~IVf ll'E.V1f.W OF /--..
'THE iNT1R:£ PL.A'f. OK/..'/1 NOW ttt.wi1re 1T! CHIE.F.1
HOW1~ THI~;
(AN!Ml)
•IT WA~
COMPLETELY
ll'OTT~N .tt
by Chester Gould ------..... WHAT A SPOT! .
GET 50ME F1AEWOOO
Vllitl.E l»IDf """ I UNl'IOCIC,,. HOr DOGS.
r---"'D;:;..;;E;.;,,;NNIS THE MENACE ·
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' DAILt PILOT \Vtdnttday, March 6, 1q74
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TONIGHT'S
TV HIGHUGIITS
NBC 0 8:00 -"Heidi." The children's classic
J.
story o~ a young _orphan girl living with her grand-
father tn the Swiss Alps stars l\1aximillian Schell.
Jean Simmons, Michael Redgrave, \Valtcr Slezak 1 and Jennifer Edwards.
~ ABC 0 8:30 -"1'he Stranger Who Looks Like
5
fife." An a<jopted girl' (Meredith Ba xterJ searches
for her real mothe·r in this new TV dran1a with
-Beau Bridges, \Vhitney Blake, \Valter Brooke and
lJ ~eva l'atterson. .
Jl• "'n !& 'I•. ~ •· ·~
Daily TV Log
Wednesday
Evening
MARCH 6
Thursday
DAYTIME MOVIES
-uni T111ner, .lohn G1¥in. 5aodra
;·(C) "Klrcllkl, SulsOn ' ui,,.
m" (adv) '65 -llirk Moul$;>
Richlrd llo1d. Qi "T1qltr tllCidtnr (1dv) ·s:s-
t:lO O "Wall ti ......, (d1a} '63-lJ' M1ri Aldon. Gtorae Brent.
Hardin. Sul.111111 Plesllttte. I l:OD(I) (C) "Cran bt ttM WorW" (X1+
IO:llO CD (C) "This ~1111 h ...... P1rt lj 11) '65 -Dina A:ndrtws, 1Unt"l
(d1tl '59-Rock HtldsoA. .lt1n Sim·: SaMt.
mortS. i (ii IQ "Wlwf11 f'(tf" (dr1) '66-
8 "llNllllMI Mijitt'""{drt} ·30: • Robert T1Jlor; Chad [ve1etL·
-fitltn Mot1111, tltJrln Ruuies. ' J:30 II (C) ~ 1.ott1: ltp" (mus)
Jl:JO 1J "'Ma11 If-. flfftilf" (wnl '36J '55-frtd AsU11e, le~lie Caron.
-'en• Autiy. (C) "'Cilrilll Sll•ri"I @00 "Htt• c.. '"' ,..blM .. (•IN) '68----Giorp G1lltJ. (com) '52~ie I K.aniel Helson.
11.-00 tD "Tiit Aqty ..,... (111) '60 4:30 (])SIMI n lONll lbtin1
-. Ric'!•d Ml~n~1h, Mkhatll (QJ ())I "Id, 1tM I Cllldll" C111&, Pllf Anph. • Ptrt I (tom) '59 -llim Nov•k.
Z:OOG (C) ........ .eUft'" (di'•)·~ .limes Stewart. lit~ Ltm1!1411.
KOCE1 CJIA NNEl. 50
Orange County's UllF 1elevision station, KOCE-TV. has
schc:luled the follO\\'ing specia l programs today, Detailed
liStlngs of Channel ~O's programs are carried in the Daily
Pilot's TV"\Veek each Sunday.
!2100 5tff"" 51f'e•I (Cl
!IOI EdWt.111191111 Stht41 l~°""'t!on
1110 •lppltt tCI "t~~t A GOlld l oo!<"
l:U IMIC11 Dllt (Cl "Wlml 11 Hrlp"
I 141 All ....... YOll IC.J uy °" AM
Y-TM" llllli!l"I Re!t!lvt$"
1:'5 I '"' •-" jCJ "Tilt S11•Pt'ltt l"•rlv" t1 .. "C•f91• WOOlll1wn" ,
J:IO CO\ltr t• C.nlf' !Cl "(~!•
WobclllWl'I" Jt.. llltrMwttr. Tl P 11 r' I c.• I ot9r'•tmw IC) ISO C•I COO!Mnhtm)
"l:roi.IOl'i+Ll\ltll!IQ DY Cl•ivrtot• • '"'*'" ,. )1J1 'ftff!llMI Sk1 l c.lll11t IC!
"Eloocl"lll<I Otl!tclt" • '-'''on 10 ~,l. C"""'l'l Clttlllllf COt"" 1(1 "A r111orec1 Slff'I•, St•,,. ,:!nit'*''
• l6W> 10
41• altdrlt CMrllN'f' !Cl ''I: It..,.. If'"' (Cl •1 l"•1t1111 l lsk M~! fC.1
"A t!Of'MWOfl'1'' G11!tf1 t o
'St .. nuger' Dra1un
Improvised TV
Film Scene Airs
By Jt:ltHY BUCK
LOS ANG ~;LES ~A ., f
ltnprovisational act ing is
somet hing yoti" rarely sec in
television drama because of
its tight scheduh.-s nnd lean-lo-
Lhe-Oonc budgets.
Hu t clirector Larry Peerc:e.
ll'ho had l'1nployed it in
the<i trical fihns. \Vas curio us
( TV REVIE\\' )
lo sec ho\\'
in his first
home screen.
il would \\'Ork
movie for the
In hnprovisatlonal acting,
the pcrfonncrs knO\\' who Uiey
are and what \heir attituclcs
are . but work ""ilhoul scripted
dialogue.
their real parents. background
and heritage. Others clerend
lhe light to allQ!lymily of
parenlf \\•ho LLavC given up
<.·hildrt>n .
'·It \\"as In lht• script. all
the diaJoguc. but we thrc...,·
it ilwav ," said P ct!rce .
··Jo::verybody kQCW \\'hal lhl'ir
attitud es v.·01.1ld be and whll
!hey were. ThCy in1proviscd
the Hnes.
"I \VANTt-:o to see 1vhat
"'ould happen in a real
si tuation withou t words being
put into tf!t•ir rnouths. The
realities that occurred in the
scene couldn't have i>ccn
written in a scripL
. '"I've d-0ne it in film s but
not on television before. It's
hard to find a producer 'vho
viill allow you the luxu ry . I!
doesn't alwa~'S work. and if
THE PICTURE is "The it doesn't you've lost a day."
Stranger \\'ho Looks Llke Pcercc dir~led the film for
,._1e," an ABC ri.'lovie of the procl uc£.'f" Lillian Gallo. an old
\\leek airing tonight at 8:30 fr i<'nd who had helped hin1
on ABC. Channel 7. It's about in the da ys when he directed
· a yOlmg ado1>1td girl who sets episodes of such TV ser ies
out ·lo find her real .parents as "The ~1 o n r o c s . · ·
-and about the red tape st rung "Batman ," "The (; r cc n
out 10 k~he:J'"Jdentity secret. JWrne1:' "Wilif \Vi!CI West~·
ri.1eredlth Baxter plays the and •·J udd for the Defense."
girl and her real-life mother. l1cercc, lhe son of concert
\Vhitney Blake, is cast as her and opera tenor Jan Peercc.
biological mother. Be au is a ·former actor who studied
Bridges is another adoptee under Stella Adler. After
who helps her in her search. . leaving television he dircctt!d
The improvised scene. Y:hich such movies as · ' T h e
runs nearly five minutes, is I n c id e n t , · ' · · (~oodbyc
an angry , cr911frontation in , Columbus," "'A 3cparate
which ' a group of adoptees Pe a c e · ' and · · As h
argue _£9: th~r [i~t._to~ 1p10~ _ \Ye?ne~ay._" Jo..''-"'~'"'"~~~~~1
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GEORGE SEGAl. ·RUTH GORDON
"Where's Poppa?"
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Of THI YEAR ON ONE
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8 ACADEMY AWARD
NOMINATIONS!
I MARSHA MASON \V II.I. NU DOUBT
G~;T Tiii·: BEST ACTJH ;ss USCA!C
CO-ST AR RING JAMES "CAAN
Clni.terclla Ll~ICI • 1 · [R [ CO<O"V DElUXE'/PANA"1S<IN' -~
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"OMINATIONS EOR
BESTACTOR '
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BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
ltANDY QUAID
DAILY Al BOTH THEATRES: _
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SfCONO flAfUll
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All IN A ROW"'
SllO SJ.t.llTS AT DtlSI
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i ~~.~~ ! Conductor
mucti more courage than this
w.rtt.er. once asked the pepflC.ry
Str Thomas Beecham if taking
the podlwn before a strange
orchestra posed any problem,,,.
' TOM BARLEY
Music Box Sir Thomas withered his
questioner with a loog 10011;
before exploding: ·~Certainly
not! I tell the basiards J 'wan~ friend l>ilna ·aees back lo the and the OCCCSO.
Scores
sampled the rich talent so
industriously cultivated by fllr.
Pearlman and It is understood
th.al it will be our pleasun.-
to voelcome you again to tile
OCC pod_lum.
If that appearance oUt'rs
u:1 anythln& approaching the
heights. acllieved Sunday then
we are in for another splendid
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DAILY PILOT fl<l
'Rive1· Niger' Exce1·pt. Shown
An excerpt from the hit oo baM violin. Lonne Elder ill. \Vard Is co-
-·' I The R' The New Ycrk-~A~-' JI.'""""' founder asw:t artistic director of 81V<NW8Y pay " 1ver u.a.x:u 1•~e· w the company. Niger'' ftnd interviews with Ensemble Company ha S· Hostess for "Storefront" ts
octor Douglas Tu.mer \\'ant produced a numbe r of Lois Huie.
and actress Rosalind Cash 'A'ill famous alwnni , including ~liss KCET repeats the program
be •featured on •·.storefront" Cash. Esther Rolle l"Gpod Sunday, March 10, G p.m. and
tonight at 7:30 on KCE1'.
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nothing but the hist and If
I hear anythlng less it's Cod
help them . And I get the
be.st."
OCC stage -loog overdue,
we might add -for another
look at bl.a Wldoubted artistry.
LET IT BE staled here very
slowly and carefully that "-e
have no right to expect such
perfection from a comm1U1lty
orchestra that is always
unpaid and ahn05t always
unheralded for its slerling
efforts in these S u n d a y
afternoon concerts.
musical experience. .._ ________ _,
\Vard ll'itl rtad a poem front
the play by Joseph A. \Valker.
\\'hi ch ls current!y helng
performcJ by the Negro
Ensc1nbte C.:01n pany at 1he
Huntington Hartford Theatre.
The reading by \\'ard will be
al'companied by llakim Jami CHORDS AT RANDO~! -
Well , that's the way Sir
1"nomas got it but ""'e have
always preferred the approach
Bemonstrated so splendidry
Sunday by Alberto Bolet the
distinguished guest cood~tor
of the Oran ge Cflall t
Conufwn.ity College Symphony
Orchestra .
A large brickbat from this ---------------------1
TlfQ' BENEVOLENT Bolet
deaertes the heart s
coqgritulations of music
lovers for stepping so nobly
into the ten1porory breach
created when maestro Joesph
tJ}carlman sailed lO Australia
Jor a richly deserved spot or
leave.
801.ETS UAISON with our
brilliant cellist was
impeccable and the backin g
of the orchestra in several
key passages was no less
flawless. It all added up to
a Ouent and moving
performance with its high
point, for this critic, coming
in that incredibly beautiful
final movement -"Sehr
lebhaft."
There we had Rees at his
most interpretath·e. striking
new glory from those idyllic
Schumann phrase.s and with
Bolet at his elbow lo stress
every nuance of the delightful
'''"''· Brilliant, yes. but w e
smacked our lips at the
inter1nission -by the way,
what happened to the cakes
and coffee:? -and mused ·
a'bout Beethoven's su p er b
Seventh in the hands of Bolet
Th.ls critic has h e a r d
hundreds of orchestras of this
stature over many years of
music aitic.ism but has never
heard one remotely approach
the level that so delighted
the OCC audience Sunday. .
Bolet was obviouslv
exhilarated by their effortS
and so he should be. It was
a m11gninren1 readi ng of the
Seventh and nowhere more so
than ln the key movc1nents.
presto-assai meno presto and
the glorious allegro con brio
that ck>ses !he \\'Ork.
~'ELCO~IE TO our Orange
Coast, Maestro Bolet and
thank you. You have now
column to e\·eryone connected
with the mswe to joclude
clasJical m~ic in t h e
categories e 11 g i b I e for
"G rammy" awards.
Zubin Ptfehta should h ~\t'
kno'A'll helter than to gel
mixed up in the tele\'ised
idiocy and !he Cleveland
QuruW. shouki be sent to
Siberia for a . year r o r
appearing on th.11 lasleless.
crass and utterly commercial
program.
Snobbish? Call it !Mt if you
like. Bui this \o\"cr of classical
music has no desire to ~
his art forrn rubbing shoulcll•rs
~·ith the do&gl'rcl poundt.'CI out
by such as Stevie \\'onder and
several groups of moaning
minnies wM all seemed to
be singing the same thing.
Don'l do it again, ZLbin
You looked uncomfortable an<.!
we are not surprised.
~.
1bose plaudils were doubled
from this writer's seat Sunday
in the OCC audltorium v.•hen
we hard the products of thi.3
young rapport between this
veteran conductor and a very
gallant orchestra that
responded so splendidly to his
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It was obvious from the
first bars or Berlioz' "Roman
Carnival" overture that Bolel
and his new friends had forged
a solid understanding in tht>ir
still brief acqua intanCPship.
It was even n1orc apparl'tll
in lhe Sc humann c c I I o
·concerto that brought our old
Youth Cast
Pat fleoderson. a 9·year-<ild
juvenile actor from San
Antonio, Tex .. landed a top
role in ··Tue Great Waldo
Pepper .. for Universal
Picwres.
SHAKESPEARE LIVES ! !
The 8ard'j moll pop!Jlar comedy in a ~flit, bold
(ltrffudioi,t dirwcted by Dan Sullivan (of New 'forli.'•
Lincoln Cfnter).
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OF THE UlltTEO STATES.
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A ROOERT OiARTOFF·~\IW \\lMO.ER """'101
ELLIOTT GOULD · ROBERT BlAKE
. Robert
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2.n cl TOP HIT
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RUTH GORDON
IUD COIT
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PAUL NIWMAN·HINRY FONDA
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· Seniors'
Job Idects
Presented '
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
DEAR JOYCE: As of June
I was forced to retire at 65.
I· did filing, light typing and
•( other clerical· work. I feel I
can aUU be acuve, and have
tried to get part-Ume work
but to oo avail. What do you
suggest. I do to gel employ ..
mdlt-V. A., Philadelphia, Pa.
A oomber of placement
services for senior citizens
have blossomed in recent
years. Many are operated by
senior citizens centers. Others
are nil by government
(Career Corner J
8gencles, u:h as Maryland's
Arllngton c.ounty 0 v e r-6 0
Employment and Counseling
Service. A i:iumber are backed
.. by varlous civic organizations..
Most' are nonprofit, although
a -feware profitm akl ng
buslnesSes •
. AARP (American
Associatlon of Re t Ired
Penions) endorses M a t .ur e
T~. a private firm that
specializes in f i n d I n g
temporary or part·til)le jobs
for retired workers. ~ firm
has offices in 11 cities,
incl~ Ph!ladelphla.
I WAS UNABLE to tuni
up a national dir~lo!J'. of
senk>r placement services.
llowever, state agencies on
aging are supposed to know
the names and addresses of
those services in their state.
Another hitch -the state
agencies call lh<mselves by
a variety bf titles. It 's round-
robin, but the only locater
a~ch I can think of. is
this: Write a letter requesUng
the names of senior placement
services in your state. Send
)'Olr letter to your ~ovemor,
asking that it be forwarded
to the "state agency on
aging." Hope for the best.
'lbe U.S. Administration on
Aging pl4lll5 a media campaign
in May to familiarize the
name and location of the
agency on aging in each state.
This may help. . .
On your own, here's a mmi-
bag of •••
RETIREE JOB IDEAS. The
retail optical Industry lends
Itself to part-time work which
may appeal to a retired
individual. canvass r e ta i l
opticians and ~·holesalers of
optical supplies.
Many busy doctors and
denlfsls-love the idea or a
grandmotherly p er s on at
their reception desk.
Try restaurants. s to r es ,
hotels and movie theaters for
a cashier's job.
Not every restaurant, 90eial
club. gym. or large public
library wants young employes
as' checkroom attend ants.
Hotel businesS is off in many
parts of the country, but how
about tryin g for a job as a
desk clerk or night clerk
anyway? You never know.
11otcl switchboard operator is
another possibility.
Like children? Become a
._nursery school aide. Don't like
children? Become a to 11
collector if you live near a
bridge. toll road. etc.
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City ·directory preparation is
another job many maturt
1 _____ workers do1 although-pay Js. -,,-cl-"'
minimal.
U your voice is clear, your
hearing keen and you know
yoor city ltreets, apply for
a job as a radio djg:patcher ror taxi and ambulance
companie>.
Retail stotts need people
to tag and mark merchandise.
BOOKLET. These Ideas are
surface«Tatchers. For more,
send ror a single free copy
of "Your Retirement Job
Gulde." Mall your requett on
a postcard to me at •this • ,,.....,.per. Thb 41 ·p a g c
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CAROL MOORE , Food Edito•
Put more ,punch
into your next
patio party,
club regatta
or wedding
reception
with these
beverages
garnished
with fruit.
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In.to the Spirit of --+hings
As the season ai:Jproaches tor prettier
parties outdoors, hostesses look for new
punch recipes to highlight a buffet of
finger 1""13-
Whether you are celebrating -an
anni11ersary, wedding, birthday ..• or
just a friendly no-special-occasion-ge~
together . . . a fruited bowl or punch
adds a festive note.
The punch may be alcoholic or non-alco.
holic. Either way, tangy citrus or cran-
beny jWoes are the basic ingredient.
The9J punches are refreshing, delicious
and !O attractive garnished with fresh
mint sprig1, thinly sliced oranges,
pineapple sticks or berries.
CRANBERRY WINE PUNCH
3 cups cranberry juice cocktail, chilled
2 cups dry red wine; chilled
1 cup orange juice
-~ cupUme juice
11, cup lemon juice
¥.I cup sugar
l small bottle (7 ounces) club soda,
cllilled
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Orange' slices and mint St>rigs
SOOrtly before serving, into a large
pitcher or other container turn the
cranberry juice cocktail, wine, orange
ju.ice, Ii~ and lemon juices and sugar ;
. stir untit1 sugar, dissolves. Cover and
. refrigerate.
At serving time add ice rubes (if
a pitcher is used for serving) or a
small ice ring (if a small punch bo'A'I
is used) and club soda.
Stir and serve at once. 1t1akes 2 quarts.
If you like a very. sweet punch, you
may want to add as much as 1ii cup
more sugar •.
The dryness of the wine, the sweetness
of the orange juice and lemon juice
will vary, so sugar can be ·added at
your d~cretion.
' PARTY PUNCH
3 cups boiling water
2 tablespoons tea or 6 tea bags
i,:, cup snipped fresh mint
H'er Party System
Wins Votes Easily
Put off parties decau.se you're panicked
about pniparatiom?
~ secret is to "Keep It Short and
Sirnpfe," the title of a new party menu
book by Ruth Brent, filled with ideas
for iBstant themes, decorations, games
and refreshments.
Outlines are given for 24 complete
parti6 for all ages and any reason
ranging from a Mother's Day breakfast,
a Father's Day -picnic, a theater supper
for senior citizens to a midsummer
African safari for children.
As a military wile, Jtirs. Brent has
had extensive experience In entertaining
and itJs obvioUs she likes to have friends
drop in. -
1t1ost of the recipes require only four
ingn!dienls and the clever ideas for
invitations, centerpiece!, prizes and
serving dishes emphasize the pcrs<11al
touch that makes parties spccia1.
"While we're young, we should get
into the habit of havlng friends and
family in often. It not only gives other
~e a great deal of happiness, but
also a lot of it will brush off on us,". Mil-Brent said.
slightly brov;ncd and mixture is bubbling
hot.
ONE-BITE
CHICKEN ROLLS
3 (8-0wM!e) packages rcrrige1 ated
layered dinner rolls
12 large ripe olives, pitted
3 cans deli-style chicken salad spread
1 (3lf.i:-ounceJ package sliced almonds
Remove dinner rolls from package.
You 'll notice there are about 6 very
thin layers in .each roll . Instead of
baking the v.•hol e rolls as usual, separate
each roll into three. pieces of dough,
each composed of tv.·o layers.
Fold each piece ol dough in hall
and pinch edge (as you would for Parker
House rolls). Place on cookie sheet .
Bake at 375 degrees for 12 to 14 minutes
or until golden brown.
a.it ol.ives into smaJJ pieces. Combine
with chicken spread and a,lmonds, Split
rolls open jusL far -enough to sturf with
I teaSJ>OOll_ chi_cken spread. Press slightly
to hold together, Makes 6 dozen.
FLOWER POT
DESS ER.TS This ;., her thl rd party boo!< and there
oeems to be no erd to her ho6pitality 8 r"1 clay nower J)OiS, about !·Indies
hln*8. Brides, 9COUL troop leaders and deep
ctub ~ chairmen !hould find the~2 dcage! lady fingers -
suggesUOO,;TI'tost appropriate. t * quarts peppennint stick Jee cream
Here are two appetizen and a popular 1 square dlocolat.e grated
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DEVILED CLAMS Alwninum loll
2 CODI chopped clams, drained Wash J)OiS thoroughly with ""P and
1 aJP creamy ooion salad cJ.re9ling bot Vr1lter then dip in boiling water (or 'l1lomalld Island) sterillie. ~Dry carefull
10-12 cracken "' • y. 2 tabJ-meli.d butt<r Line each with halves of lady flngen. Fill pots with Ice cream. Grate chocolate
over wp. Wrap each In !oil. Free7.e
unill ready to .5ef!e.
Qlmbtne clams and d .... ing. Spoon
intd I b<Jttered belting shells or indMdual -...
. floll cracken fine, combine crumbl
will! melted butter. Sprinkle wer clam -Bake, unc:overed, 1n 400-degree oven
foll 10 g.w or until crumbl are.
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Stems of ....., should be a\>O<Jt s
inches Jong. Wrap stems tightly in roil. •
When ready to !erve, pierce the loo
cream with an Ice pick and Insert rose
stem In hole. Place nower eat desserts
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1 ~ cup light com syrup
3 cans (6 ounces each) frozen orange
juice concentrate undiluted
14 cup lime juice
I pint orange sherbet, softened..
I bot!~ (1 quar!J ~rklin& ~ter
2 bottles (10 owi ces each) quinine ·
'A'ater
2 oranges, sliced and hah·ed
·Sliced strawberries
Bring water to a full boil in saucepan.
Remo\·e from heat and add tea. Br~w.
uncovered, 4 minutes. Sti r and strain
into large Wllainer; cool.
Stir in com syrup, undilutl'd orange
concentrate, lime juice and sherbet, Pour
into punch bowl over ice. ·
Add sparkling water and quinine wate r.
Garnish with hal\•ed orange slices and
sliced strawberries.
Jtiakes approximately thirty 1h-OJ.p
servings.
CITRUS FRUIT PUNCH
2 cans (6 OtIDCeS each) frozen orange
juice concentrate, thawed, undiluted
l can t6 oun~J -froud grapefruit
juice concentrate ttui~·Cdl Wldiluted
4b cups 'A<Jter
I can t l2 ounces) apricot nect ar
I can ( 18 ounces) ~ineapp\e juice
I bottle (1 quart ) ginger ale
Colnbine undi luted orange a nd
grapefru it concentra tes. \•1ater. apricol
nectar and pineapple juil'I:!; chill. Pour
ovtt ice In punch bo1A·l. Add ginger ale.
Yields approximately thirty i,; ·c up
servings.
BWSHJNG CllAl\tPAGNE
PUNCH
4 cans (6 ounces each) frozen orange
juice concentrate , tha'A'ed. und iluted
6 cups cold water
I cup sugar
I Yl rups grenadine
l~ teapoori salt
2 bottles {4/5 quart each) chaml)<\gne
chilled
c.ombine , all lngrl'dienls ex c e p l
champagne and chill. Pour O\"Cr ice
in punch bowl. Add" ch.1tt1pagne . if
desired, garnish 'A'ilh mint sprig.
Yields approximately -thirty 1 ~-cup
servings.
ORANGE BRANDY PU~CH
3 cups orange juice
1'11 cup sugar
1-'z cup lime juice
:1.:i cup cognac
1:: cup curn cao
I bottle (4/S quart I champagne, chilled
Combine orange juiC<'. &.1gar, lime
juice, <:ognac and curacao. Stir unUl
sugar dissolves: ch ill .
Pour inlO punch bowl O\'Cr ice. Add
champagne for approximalely eighteen
1 ::-cu p servings.
REGATTA PU~Cll
2 cans 16 ounces cach1 frozen orange
juice coo<:cn trJle. rL'l'OOstit utcd
1 ~ cup sugar
11 cu p lime-JUicc
I l/3 cups dark rum
1'2 cup cognac
12 cup 8encd1ct1ne
I can \ 18 ouncL'S! pineapple juice
Combine all inb'l'l.'dienls: sti r u~
.~ugar dissoh1es. l~ur in!o punch bowl
over iCt'.
Yields approxi n1a tely twenty-four ·v.i-
rup scn~ngs.
Wedding Buffet Set
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A garden 'A'ilh its glorioull greenery
ard fragranl blooms is the tljltural
setting for a happy brKie and groom.
To compl ete the picture, refrC3hrncntit
should be as uncomplicated as the
atmosphere .... but with a toudl of the
unusual.
These tempting treat! are simple to
make and do not need a fancy caterer
to duplicate.
Heading the list are c a 11 a -la I y
sandwiches. Any type of W'ICfU'lted bread
from french to rye can be rolled up
diagonally to' make thec;e posies filled
with Waterer~ Cheese Spread.
11omemadc WOOding lling Cook.Jes and
nut bread add to the fa re,
The quick nut breads can be thinly
sliced <ind coverl..'CI. v.ith Vermouth
Cheese Spread.
"'ATERCRESS CllEESE SPREAl>
1; cup butter, softened
I If.! CUJl6 grated r.tontcrey Jack dlee!Je
1 z cup minced "'aterc ress
I tcasjX)Ofl grated lemon peel
2 tablespoons lemon juice
I~ teaspoon celery seed
11 teaspoon salt
Beat butter until soft and creamy.
Beat in remairung ingredienlc;, Store
in covered container in refrigerator, but
allow to soften before spreading. Makes
11,J: cups,
VER.i\10UTll CllEESE SPREAD
1 <kmce ) package cream chccsc
1 cup grated r.tontercy Jack diecse
2 tablespoons dry vennoulh
<. tca..poon dill we<d
Beat cream cheese until softened. Beat
in rema ining ingredients. Stott In
covered container in n.>frigerator, but
allow to soften before spreading. ~lakes
I cup.
\VEDDING._RIXG BU"ITER COOKIE.~
I CUJf'buttc~softenl'd
213 cup sugar
I teaS]XlOO vanilla
l egg.
\ s teaspooo sa It
213 a.ips nour
Beat butter with sugar unt il light and
fiufiy.. Beat in vanilla, egg and snit.
Gradually beat in flour. Shape cookies
with cookie press onto ungreascd b;lkin& --Bake in 400 degree oven 8 to , 19
minutes or Wltll llght golden on
underside. Remove from s~t amd cool
on rack. Jtlakes about 4 doitn cookies .
Tint scctloru of dough with food C!>lors
if desired. For chocolate, divide dough
In hAlf and beat in i'()UJ)Ce melt.eel
semisweet choool.ate.
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By IA11111S KASPl!R ... ...,....._ .....
-With ,;. mucll att.allail
&!"It 19, J;OCJlillually
rillnlrcrlme nilel, -Beckley, proeram coordinator
b · 1of ott<UOP•• programs for
' ' Iba Cout Commmlif Oollep ""'''~"District's ~ Evming Colfeee,
:t;,,.1 tboucM:. COUf9e called UAn
•\ti-.-Ot.mce of Preveutioo'' would
-~ be a SU'& sell.
1l,"t Who would be more '"''"''"'°" abw\ the c<IUlllry'• ll't>t number ol bteak·lna, .. , assaults. ·rapes ilnd' other
~11• crtmM tblrt tboe6'women who t.. sun fire bomf!•alont !ID muctt
;i"Wo{ the day,~ women 1'f» .. '<cold hove . lelt for • 9: 30
Ji11Jl'a ,m. clam after 9l!Gdlog their
r'•"'-1 bu9baodl off to work and their
' children off to school.
But crlJy eight w o m e n
lbond up !or the first ol
. ·• tlree edledulod ci-s which
.,,. _.. were 10 cover security ill the
bome,•lepl _.i. ol sell·
•• 1 ddmae and family f<nl aid.
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Mleftdlng .... tar short of
the 25 ~ by the district,
tilt counie had to be caneell<d,
althcQgh the first lecture was
allowed to cootinue.
"To me, jt's very, very
dtsa[lt>Ointlng that t h • t p1rttcular 9eries .... was
cancelled," Mrs. Beckley aaid..
9>e knows it can't be
blamed on the location, the
Westminster Civic Center,
smce a previoos course I.here
had proved' very pc>pular.
"lt must be the subject
m<W'e than anythlng else." "l>laklnc and Baking !or
Orislmas g<t 500 people there
.and DOW. we have somed\ing
to do with .their welfare and
there's just a coopJe,
~·1 thought 1 was trying .to
not ..-.1n t!lem only but
do an extension of community
service and.it fell through.'.'
ATYPICAL TIJllNOIIT
1be turnout wasn't at all
l)'pk:al ol her total pnigram. ' ' begin the day alt« Ille -. to 80 ~ .,.. no I _,_ lo reconl the ...W or pry a -'"' doOr ilpoa
She bu l200 enroUmenu In day Wasbington'• blrtliday committed by the auml>orl ol lheit ..p,..i.. but tht,. oeldom WUl -
the lecturea and c I a• a es w.ekend, she atlll 11 d.-.a. inf .. _.. -"they're ltemo 1111 bet> the .-d glaos because of tll&nolle.
offerei! m· 16 dlUerenJ "If lhat'1 any rolleollon-ol llOinc 1or...-....... -lblllp-lna"aafeploce." pa....~ON '
locatlooo within the district. today '• feeling," she said, "I beca1• lllq'n opeadlnf To ~ a bqrsJary -·~"
This, she said, is a so doo't -·" more time 1111 ,_Y l<r bdore It ._.,, be' uid, U a pnoa cio.mli W
per<urt -.... from last One of lhe nnt tblnga lholr own '*'C·" "Kmw your nelal!bors. Gel aecure In Ills or her I home,
a e m e • I e r , •11ich also Ofllcer Mike S<l!li1key, of the Alihouilh ha be1Jma llie to know tbem real well. = Of!lcer Scbll&teY said ~nu,! experi_enced a 50 percent Westminster Police burglar wll l'lmtalDJ make "WelmowtbedtJ. 1'e questkn ls bow muCbrmowa.
lncreaseoverther!iorsem••· ~told the -a ailitako aod '"'-~ tbe.Peell,Bul""dooi be·:i:t<Oddedpnilii<llOn..
tor. In the ledure, which WU Ule olftcer aild oaly 10-the people." He added " We lock -'""I -A "Mini LaW Cotfrse for allowed to cootinue, was that ol the tmllM'tel M"e ckmed.. just don't have '5,0IWJ 'poui:fe. A "'"6"
the Lay Penon" given in Ille a burglary occur> nationally Llltle of ille .-'"ope.ty men ll'OllllCI to sit 00 l'JU1 do6r-ISO or more. P-Ollee normally
lslaod House at Newport every 15 eecoods. ls ever returaed. lie~" , I reoom.merw:1 a good dead boll
Center had been sci crowderl His city averages two to Molt ~ of 11 c er ecure tn ~'• To determine if anyooe 11
there bn1 ·..,.. any more ftve l>qlarles a day and Sdllloby oald, ... --Jlmne a •'poydloJoc!tal mne, the burllar ma1 l<DOdt
standing room. better than half of them are by narootieo -wno -lhllJC," tho ollk:tt exp!~. on the <lcor, JftW!dinc to "If I knew all lhe answers." during the dayll&l>t hours. to OlljlpOrt tbalr bablL JU, "If ,.,.. make ywr need -if the lDlct
Mrs. Beckley said. "I v.wld "You've already been he mired the wmnen,. Jt ii W"e IOd )'Qtl feel , ls answered. Qr telephone,
have put that lecture in a vlctimil.ed by the time an 8 regular a to t bow jab Chen tt'• oby Llrti1 excusing hlmlelf for a wrong
bigger building and forgotten olficer comes oot to talk to "just like you and I bavt." -IL" { number U the ringing Is
the other." you." Burglary tovostlgaton If a burglar ,....ti tq" get .........i.
She still hasn't !orgo!len ~t. have, according to the TAX FREE PROFIT Into a bome bad enough. he Although a penon may have
"I would like to do it." polk:eman, "one of the most For bis effc:rtl, the burglar will get in. the rtgtt to use a weapon
she said. "! feet I would be frustrating asslgnmentJ in lhe Is paid IO lo 15 per<ent of 1be moot common way a agalmt a penon wllo ..,.,.,
doing some community ser· police ~." the retail price of stolen 1oods bt&rglar gets into a home. the the home uninvited, tht offiicer
vice.'! They .eJ<Pii have a ouspect but "vmalmr • • buriilar olflCer aalil, la through ..,... advilled the """""' not lo
Yet. e\'m allowing for the or even much evidence. mates, M's~ tu free.'' or UDlocted doors or ~ws. mless they are familiar with
facl tbal lhe coune was to Moot home burglaries, 70 1be olllc<r -Iba B<qlara mllbt break a loci: Jls ""'·
~~;Workshop Enriches Education
Accomplishments that could
fill · .. book have eerned
Panhellenic's Athena Award
for Dor a Hill of Newport Beach
Dora ·Hill Accepts
Panhe.llenic Salute
Dora Hill. former mayor of New)'lort Beach, received Ute Athena
Award, a gold medallion given annually !or 10 yea rs by the New'.
port Harbor Panhellenic in recognition' of outstanding community
service and peT50Dal achievement.
She was presented the award by Mrs. Norman E. \Vatson, last
year's winner, during Panhellenic's, Dollars for Scholars Benefit and
Fashion Show .
The recipient was selected from nominations made by 75 organ.
izaUons in the Harbor Area . Four groups, Chapter NQ, PEO ol
Newport Beach, Assistance League of Newport. Beach, Las Reinas
Auxiliary of the A5sistance League and ~~e Virginia Castle Auxil-
iary of·the Assistance League, suggested Alrs. Iiill !or the award.
A gnduate of the University of Chicago and former teacher
of speech and drama, Mrs. Hill and her husband Edgar moved
to their present residence on Lldo Isle in 1942. ' '
In tht\ following years, Mrs. Hill was an active member in Parent
Teacher Associations, scouting and church related groups She is a
past president of the Assistance League of Newport Beach and was !~ding pre91dent of the Hoag Memorial Hospital, Pres~rian
Auxiliary. .
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Volunteers Cycling April Date
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She served on the Ubrary Board or Newport Beach for lour
years and was the first woman elected mayor of Newport Beach.
She was also the first wpman elected president of the Orange
County League of Cities and a foreman of the Orange County Grand Jury. t -~ ~ut · Heart • ·Job
The OMW crisis ls giving som~ problems to Heart Fund volunteers
now canvaas!ng tlae COGJJIY: according to Mn. Al DeLu<io, campaign chair. man. . ..
Since the loglsUcs involved in covering all areas and then passing
collected funds on to re.1ponsible chairmen req~lres time, talent and, oC
coune, energy, Heart Sunday, which was actually Feb. 24, lasts over two
"""'· "When gasoline is acarce," said Mrs. DeLuclo, "we get our bicycles_,
motorcycles, skates -whatever will get us there.
11We have a lot of blocks to cover in Orange County and we cover
-them any way we can."
Voluntee" ire now circulating lnrormaUon about heart dlsease, the
1 naUon 's number one killer, an emergency phone sticker and a requeat
for money to support research and educaUon throuabout county neigh·
borboods.
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KATHAillNI• KIRK
Plaming to many April II
-m tbe Nbwporter Inn Ire
Katberlne Kllk and stewlli
M. Cobm, both ..... of
Rancho Alatnltot Ill&!> Sebool,
Gor'1eft~
'l'htlr ~ .,.. t b.
ll«l>ort N. Klrtl and Iba
Mllton <Johenl, all o1 Newport --.
Mlaa Klrlc allo ·-~ Oollep.
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. Mn. Hill also completed 15 years on Hoag Hospital 's board or
directors and has been active with Florence Crittenton Services of OT1Dge County. .
Proceeds r,om the Panhellenic's annual benefit ·finance an
achievement award for a sen!or girl in area high schools and Orange
Cout College and a donation to e1ch of the four local cbapte" o£ the American Field Serviee. ·
Proceeds 11so maintain revolving interest-free loan funds al the
Un!venity of Callfomia, lrY!ne 1nd Californ!a State University ~":," and a $300 sdlol1,.bip ID 1 college woman from the Harbo;
Plnhelltnic hu llso donated a gold trophy to be preseqled
e1ch spring to one of three national sororities recently begun on the UC! campus.
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Milestone Marked
A recej)uon' in )1esa Verde Country Club honored
the 50tb we'Jiding anniversary or Mr. and ~lrs.
Glenn Croft who were married in Santa Ana in 1924
and moved to Costa A1esa the next year. Sons ·and
families, Messrs. and hlmes. Don and Jack Crort
saluted the pair who belong to St. Joachim 's Church
and Newport Harbor Senior Citizens Club. He is a
retired marine contractor and financial executive
who bas served:as commander of American Legion
Post 291. She belong_s to Catholic Daughters of
'B'.a.:...... I 1-ttH -g Criticisms
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I Ille t1alJe ahrlnka, at It la
wont wllh a dt!l&flt!UI lady. -., do with •&<· Ibo
She'• & o o d ·a at u red and dealuret QUlht to be replaced.
attndive -acecit for one 8'tDe people don't know this."
thine· lier d_,.,. SllOllld I .. u my frl<nd ..
Wheal the anUtes. 1 be . cet new denturet or keep quiet
erpmes about t\li'O Inches and not rl* offending her?
ol ._, sum., Her deol1n11 -TREAD/NG Ll!ilfl1.Y
often, 1illp --she ll!JOlks. DEA!t'l'.L : Do kr • fovor.
aiwt teetnUy t ·wu scared Tell t.er.
to diloth they'd faU oot at
an office party. . DEAR M'N LAl:DERS:
t t*ed my dentist· how a This letter b for the "''Oman
person could be una\\-are of "'ho canplalned because he!'
such a thing. He said, "When hu.band grabbed at her all
Girls-of-month Named
the time. made suaestl\'t
ttmarts in front of the
cblktrtn, and .m on. She felt
!Udl beb3vior oh>Wd be kep<
in the bedroom. My guess
ts that he 11.'Ul't iettina: much
in the bedroom. e[ther.
I bad (be same problem
11.ith my "Randy Andy," IO r koow what I'm taUdng
about. A man w'ho Is satisfied
is oot always trying to get
more.
Afy ad\'ice l.o that 1n>man
Is thls: Put yoorself out even
Zontians Cite Coeds
The Zonta Club <I Newport
Harbor again has cho9en
coeds from the Harbor Area
for Girl-of-the-month honors.
Based on cit lien s hip ,
leaderst-Jp, service to school
and scholars!UJ>, the award is
given on lhe basis of
reronunendatioos fr.om school
principals. faculty members
and a representative ol. tbe
Zonta C1ub.
CORONA DEL MAR
Corona del Mar H i g b
School's February recipt<nt is
Nancy Schoenmehl, daughter
ol the Don Sd!oc!lmehls " Newport Beach. .
She pl:w lo attend Orange
Coast College for two years
then tranSer to a four-year
coUege. A!iss Schoenmehl i..
interested in early childhood
educatioo and handicapped
dlildnn aod piano to be. a
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' teacher.
She l1 pr e1ident of
SlmpaUoos, a school service
dub, and is a member of
the AFS Ciub and • G~ts·
Wgue.
Miss Schoenmehl is senior
princess of ~ob'a Dwght.rs,
a member d Senk>r Honor
Society and winner of the
A<nent en Youtn award given
by the Women's Divlsk>n ol.
the Newport Harbor 01amb<r
of Commen:e.
'COSTA MESA
Peggy Schwandt, c.aptaln ol
the Costa Mesa llJah SdxJol
drill team, plans to attend
~ Coast College then
transfer to a university to
major in physical education.
The daughter of ~tr. and
?tfrs. Cari Schwandt of Co.!ta
Mesa, she Is senior editor and
advertising edilor of the
rearbook and a member d
GAA.
She participated in !be ~fig
Drill Team USA pageant this
year and bas been active. In
spcl1s at CMHS for three
)•ars. ' ES'l'M'CIA ~
Trude Lanell. daughter oI
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Lanen
d Costa ~lesa, also plam to
attend OCC. She hopes to work
In the field o( medicine after
graduation from~ college.
Miss Larsen is a member
ot the Ski Cub. has been
a class officer for two yea.13
and now is commissioner or
thO Pep Ciub.
She also is a nag t'l\irier
and member of the yearbook
staff and powder puff football
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Her hobbies are pla)il'lt the
piano and akilng.
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' OAll V PILOT t3S
Okayed
if .his carnal appetite is lustier
tUQ )wr.s. Let )wr husband
know you WMt him as much.
as he wanLs }"OU. but ask
him to please keep It behind
dosed doors. A~. tell him
to call it LOVE. not SEX.
Tiiere's a big dtffermce. -
BEEN 0011'1: TIJAT SA~!E
ROAD AND KNOW "11E~
TO TIJRN
DEAR BEEN D .T .R.:
ftanU lor the read map.
Yow dlrtctioal are plenty
e~lt. Aid tbey make Mnt, ....
DEAR A~'N LANDERS: I'm
• minister In a Southern to"11.
~le are supposed to come
to me for ad\iCC and here
I am writing to Ann Landers.
Jna-tdlble!
I took this )ob five years
a.go. \\'Ith the job came a
fiG.year.old sexton, a lonely
man who lost his wife and
has oo children. The job is
his whole lire.
@=i
My seu-etary has lhreatl!<led
to quit. My wlfe b fed up.
and 80 am 1. But I'm afraid
to fire hlm becouse he hai'i
so many friend s. can you offer
some advice before \\"t. all
quit and ~\·e hitn to run
the place:' -STY~UED
D~AR REVEREND S . :
Gb·e lbe lovable ptst orir
more 111·anrtn1. t:IUter he
ltavts the cl:lurci at qukdn'
time or aie·11 flrfod. 'lkn. do
It. And, If lhe te9cre"Piloe
wovld nlbtt lla\-e him dau
Y'"'• LET lllm nm tbe placo.
Ann L.1.ndt'rs d i s c u s ! t !I
teenage drinking-ii.! myths,
its realities. U.am the f~
by reading, "Booze and You-
For Temagers Only." by Ann
Landers. Send 33 rents in coin
and a long. stamprd, self·
add~ erl\"('IGpe to Ann
Landers, P.O. Bor 3346, 222
IV. Bank Dr , Chicago, Jll.
60654.
•le hangs around after
"wldng houni, vr:on'l leave and is a .great talker. 'Thel----------
fellow is good-hearted and
11o·eil-liked, but his nose is in
e\-erythL1g. Yt"llen parishiooef's
come to see me he si1.s in
my office and they .. -oil'l talk
in front of him. • t:v-e asked him to please
go home after t1o'Ork and not
hang around. He says, ·•rm
sorry. You're right." pouts for
a re .... · days and then it's the
same story.
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PLAZA
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Alne·ric'a. ' • " · · · \ .• , • · · .. 1 -~-'--~~~--,--~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=~~~~~~~--'-~
Clan Celebrates
On their 60th wedding anniversary. 1.fr. and l\trs .. E. A. \Vatson of N~wport
Beach were honored by friends at the home of therr son and daughter-1n-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Nonnan \Vatson, chanceUor of the Coast Community College Dis-
trict. C«i>hosts were daughter and son-in-Jaw. Dr. and 111rs. E. A. Haskell of Santa
Ana. Special guests were A1r. and lt1rs. Roy V. Shafer of Santa Ana. He. was
best man at the wedding. The honorees, who belong to Ebell Club and lapidary
societies, have 10 grandchildren and one great-grandson.
In Winter Rites
Vows Said on
LOGSDON-PENDOLA
Estancia High S c ho o I
graduates, l.AJcia Pendola and
Ronald ~ were married
in SI. Jcm the · Baptist
Catholic Oiurch, Costa Mess.
The Rev. Anthony ?tfcGowan
Wrected the vow exchange fo;r
"the dauglXet of Mr. and Mn.
John Pendola of Costa Mesa
and the son ol the Roo
Log>OOos, al"' of Coota Mesa.
Attending the couple were
Sylvia Parkitncy, Sus an
Logsdon, Rita and . C e 11 a
Pendola. Gary Everett, Jim
Post.el1 Thomas Johnson and
Richan! Baker.
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The couple also atlendcd
Orange Coast College, and will
reside in Huntington Beach.
ORTLIEB-WOOLDRIDGE
Joan Wooldridge of Newport
Beach and Riehard Ortlieb ol
Cosla }.fesa \\wt married in
a home ceremony, perfonned
by the Rev. John Boller,
assls1""t pastor of SI. Mark's
Pre.sbyterlan Ouirch,
Witnesses were Mrs . ..-earl
H. Q>1e and Wallen Pieper.
P&l'el'.U of the newlyweds
.. the Jerry . Snyders ol
Mooon • Cit~ Iowa and the
Jllliul Olilieba of Santa Ana.
SPRING CLE ... NING
SPE<:l"ll
WAICHll CUA.MID,
AIJlrlTD A SUYICIO
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MRS. LOGSDON
THE
NEW LOOK!
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Save on elegant Wallace
Baroque silverplate 11ow
47.50 ,_pttt relish di"1. Reg. S2.SO
' ' Regal botder desi&n gives this l<m:ly Holloware an
air of imponancc ro make ~cry cijning occasion an
cxceptiooally special one.
A. 3·pan relish di.sh. Regularly n.so ...... 4 7 .50
8. Fooied compoie. Regululy 76.SO ....... 69.50
C. Salt and pepper set. Regululy 23~0 ...• 21.50 . --D. Calce IUJld. Regularly~! now ..•...•. 57.50
E. eo..red bu<ttrdish. Replarly $22 •...• : 19.95
tmited to srock on hand. Dining Acmsorits
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Ten day sale on
· Stotter "Lemons"
for your table
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8. 99 52"x70". Reg. $10
Fel(·back vinyl tablecloth 'WiJ>'S clean so
nsily and drapes lik< doth .
52"x70" oblong or oval. Reg. $10 ... 8.99
1o•x90• oblong or oval. Reg. $15 .. 13.49
70" round ablecloth. Reg. $15 ..•. 13.49
90• round tablecloth. Reg. $20 .... 17.99
Platt mats in easy-care vinyl, to fresh.
l<mon Slice, Lemon Tree. Reg. I SO •. 1.35
Lemon Rnund place-mat Reg. l.7S .. I.SS
Frosty Lemon place mat Reg. 2.50 .. 2.25
NO! s~n: Lemon aproo. Reg. $7 •. 6.29
Dining Aa=ori<s
SANTA ANA
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Shop Monday thru Friday. 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. , Bullock's Sama Ao•, I Fuliion Squa.., 2800 N. Main Sum, Saoia Ana, Telephone: )47-72 11
S.iurday, 10:00a.m.to6:00p.m. Bullock's South Cow Plau..S.n Diego f,....,,y" Bristol, C-Mesa, Telephone: S~6-0611
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Clubs' Featur~ Attraction: Varied ·Progr~11J$~
' Town, Gown
Dr. William Glasser of
"Schools Without Failurt!tt
fame will addresa UCI Towa
and Gown members at 8 p.m.
Monday, March 11, in the
Village Theater on campus.
laming to Live Today:
'lbe Problems of the J~entity:
liociety -ii the Sl!bjed o( his
talk.-
v.'OrkmanJhip, if becoming
to the wearer and_ ~verall
fasrl"jon effect and
apprOPriateness.,
SC Juniors
Delta Ga mma s
Dr. Theodore Berg, we!~
known African violet specialist
will be the speaker for the
next meeting or the Newport
Beach Ganlen Club.
Mrs. Edward 0. Eibell will
host the Tueoday, March 12,
meeting in her home.
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League home tu-adult -" cermatpally. -
~!loo!, plus the
donor's llgnlture, are to be
mailed to Mn. Ric-h ard
S<liwnacher, 1101 Maran
Drive, Newpmt Belch.
Sip-wlll be Uled ..
...... the -Will " the cerebnl palsy bmle.
A coocerl version of a
mlZllical fantasy fOI' chiJdren,
entitled "The Tkly Golden
Whistle" will be presented by
and for the Open IA!ague <i.
Laguna Beach during • meeting ot 2 p.m. Tueoday,l-------------------1
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THI PISH MARKET s.. ............ , .. ,,, .... ""'c..,..
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A mobile kidney diseaSt! de·
tectton wlit \viii be manned by
the south .coast Juniors for a
· , • .. Week· in the Fountain V"alf.ey. Gardene rs : --
Mardi 12, In the South Laguna
home o[ Mrs .. Wales Wallace •• .Liiin: _________ , ___ ---·-· ___ 74' .. : -, -~-~--•Contest area. -1'-1embers or the Santa Ana-Campaig n • Semi-finalists in tti~ Orange
District, cautomia Fedecalioll
of Women's Clubs seWihg
contest will compete in· final
judging during a ~ at' 1
p.m. Monday, Maret! 111 tn
the Ebell ctubhouse, Anaheim.
_ Judg~ guidelines -.a J e
You r Horoscope
On Monday, f.1arch lL the ~ Newport Harbor Alumnae of
unlt ~will .be on Lhe Moiola Delta Gamma will meet at . N~ewport H~rborSpas t.._t c
Elementary ~I parking Jot 10 a .rn. Tuesday, March 12, League la cmductlng a
Crom 4 lo 9 p.m.; March 12, for a tour of the Paul Brecht hnlin8 ' campaign, entitled.
cOx si:hool, · same~ hours; Orchid Gardens, Costa Mesa. One-lo-a-million club, which
lttarch 13-14, Fountaiu \Talley The program 'also will include will· beJp fund a $3,000,000
H~gh_School ,_same ~-· .th!: car~_Q{ houlC plants. __ °""l!i Co u n ... t y residential
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THURSDAY : -logic.~ u9 !root .. -~ .. ;;.~ ~late~ la suppaoed -to ·-.where'd YOU
MARCH 7 figures ln ·imponant •~Y-perfonn ttr1iln lallrl may be •· · t
-_ • . . SCjlllPIO (Oct. 2H1gv. 211: neeuga.· • .ge your new
By SYDNEY OMAllR Friehds may quanH Keep AQUMUIJS· (Jan. 20·Feb, Eastet outfit?" A~J,Marp>_21·Apql 19): sense <i. humor. IUghllght 1ar: Mooey and erootlons
''ft's~
on s81e
Do(r mrng°"' imal)'zing tliaii .,,.. .;!!'rsatillty-Give [ulLJ>lay to,_mai<o __ ectuLmJ.x.tu re, __ _,__ _ \
-~t -your position. needs intellectual curlOSiij. "l>eal Nothing hapPens to you .. ti.I\.
re1nforoomcnt. Persons who with" Sagittarius, ~em I arl halfway-now It ls all or • ~ ... ._1Q"4' •
at Leewards,
this week!';.._
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are '"pposed l<l perform basic penooa. _ nothing. ~ persons clooe . 'I~ 0 0. ~~
,..,.,... m>ghl lei down on SAGITrARllJS (Nov. 22' lo you begin to ••llUI "'S-~1 r~rl ~\ ~ the Job. _ _ • _ De<:. 21): Surprise is due and unusual, opinions. _ :___ _-·~I~~ "'\. V G~Q\" ~ -E:"'~l!,,l\~:prU ~Jlt-it <Orne! [romooewbi>U'"811y . PISOIB (Feb. 19'March.IO): ·cG "' -"-\~\:}r ~,~ -.._fi!..G ."ieo,,8~. --keeps distance. Plocedure! Be seltctlte. OIOOae quality. \.Vv , P..'" ·.'.l,\)~ ~r • -g are due to he revised. Tum down ·oe<ondhand prod-c"1i '' l"' \../
l<l .... lion._ The CAPRlCQRN ([Joe. 22-Jan. ucts. YOl1 ha."" right lo the $~ ·•I..-_ .. ~p..\;
more calm, ~hberate you 191: Be aware or fine points bes<-showloandknowiland '/(\0"' ?-)'' ~ S ai~~~~,.i;.201, apparently min6r d~ ta 11 s : make olhers reiliu r~ too. S ~~~€/\.\'II -:J,,\0~
Mud!· tllat o#rr~cdl!ld be , , ,-V \0 5-:J..~p..
clouded bi ,Wfillru] 'thinking. <a-~ o~ f
ll may nOt cbe easy, but ii · · c"" ...ip;.\;
lanecessat1'·"""1<1belfduaL 8 10 ColtaMesa Qv ~'(l"'< H~ANC.:~~~~~r . -<: ... ~~. ,X -Store 0 nly ~~\.;:.,-' ·:~ ~ t~ to L' • ' r...:1 . ovP ..
bicker w111 •eig.lrbors . IVI . g··\Nlor ~ =:..:~~~~~~ ' · ;.l; Stud1'0 Portra· it --------'
handed. R!de ·~· he tide. u:o .(:klll<''l.1-Aug .• 22!: -so~ cJ..ti'M ~lllllined Ollly
after tbe-y. areTeV"fetd. A more
realistic appl",oacb is
necessary. Don't' Jiang on to
losir.g ~ton. Let go o[
pe~ . ..;.~rwu:e t-for future. v......, (Allf.'23-Sepl\•!1):
ey.1e ~ hlih bal ni>lling •is
~ , y0u on proverl>ial
.silver Platter. Take inJtlatlve.
ke your own luck. Bluster.
g assoclate tests your met·
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LIBRA {Sept. 2-Wco. '22 1:
-slo.w detpite urifois or Roe _wbo lias ·bead la .clouds.
~ inner voice. Follow
rough oo hunch-but keep
~M'S a great
COOK!
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ORONA DELMA
F ' EE Wiit! your 11\ldio
porttOit )'1111'11 .... " ............. . • "°" ~, of
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SOUTH COAST
PLAZA
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PAINJ SOME EASTER l'UN WITH
PAINT-BY-NUMBER
EASTER ORNAr,,'IENTS!-
Pick three p1lnt·by-number
Easter kits, lnclUdin9: Easter
Egg Factory, 10~· Bunny 'n
Basket Centerpiece or an e
piece Bunny Famif)t.
Eoch k~-:-PNllpplM
mahOpny wood wtuii delolp and
number gutdn" pftnted on MOh tide,
non-toxic eetyllc '*"''· brulh, gtue, und-end lnltruc1-.
JUST '299
QUILL
• DELICATE NEW
EASTER ORNAMENTS
AND SAVE 15%1
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..... Choott; lrofn 11"9 •t)"M • .... , ... -.... ::. ...... •1• lttT = ...... •1• "" =:'.'..•249 "" .... Q...OHAM $2" ........... ... ,
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WHCKa • SUCl•CAllAIWI )49 SAL• ....... ---.................. ----.. . w.~ .... ·C•lf••• 0,-. 11 -.. ,6:11,_s.tIS.11 .. l:H 145 E. hallway, Costa ,_.
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Piek one or lhffe •luffed 1oy9
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i · h lit t his HUngoiian-Amoriun grill, '.
•nutritious ind t1sty mnl·in-one ka bob • ... i ' . ' .
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• AmericlDI often have b'OU-But there are O)ber ways ample, are a £OOd IOm'te of
ble con\binlng· good nutrition to get the protein D4eded each vitamin C and provide ....
with eronomy because we day. Dry beens; peas and nuu lnin, Q vi-and even
doo't understand '°""' buics 11!< cheapest, followed by small amounts ol good quaUty
about the ~ of food ~ baked goods, milk and vegetallle prolda as well
and the.needs ~our bodies. cheese. • Many nutritionists be!ie-.·e
·Take ,meat, rot example. This certainly ·--a.es nOt that eating more frui ts and
~-Americans build their -mean we sliould"-~'lal meai!-vegpb16--would probably .
main meal aroood meat It is an excellent fOod whjch solve most of our dietary prob.
because ~eat provides so provides iroo and B vitamins lems.
much protein. as well as protein. Besides bemg deUcious and
But we should remember rwi to prepare, kabobs offer
-diat ooly about 6 ounces of a new way to pui together
meat will generally supply all ·a well-balanced meat. For Six ·'-Ibo ""'!Piete animaHiouroe • Coo>bloe.~ with your
protein we need daily. dloll" Gt ,...1 and vegetabks .!~~this~ i: ~~t;.,.ia:i., ::':1"1 a n d Supper
,Sliced
tein. The ,....lning inteJn Papi:ib mien the jllctm<
can come from vegetable In the lpley: bf~ sauce and sources. the re5Ult is a he a r ty ,
While we worry a Jot ~abOut eo::n::mica1 an d nutrttiotls
protein, most of u5 are-p!'Ol>< dish.
ably getting considerably
For a Saturdny lwtch or n'IOT'e-protein than we actually
S\Blday night supper, yOll can need. . iltERICAN GRILL
HUNGARIAN·
stretch a ~ package We can safely cut down on ~ Jtrge potatoes
oUmoked sliced beel to sene meat servings and fill up with 4 pock chops
six. m<re fresh fruits · a rid 6 thlck slices salami
To do this you 9dd the beei vegetable& The ...Ml-bet· 2 °'""'l'.(ait lblo q/iertm)
to a savocy tteam sauce akrlg ter nutriUoo for Jess mcney! 3 green peppess (cut meo
·-grOeri peas ao1 ripe · Ad dttlonalfy , !DMIY llllves)
olives. Americans think citrus jUlcos ! lemons quarl<red
'Ibe oombination is del icious are the only source of vitamin 3 tablesp:>Dn! paprika
served In baked mi... patty C. But ~ and green 2 tablespoonl sugar
shells, but to cut the -vegetables can e;isil y supply !t>bl-megar you can serve it between split vitamin G-iri the 'l\JII quantity ~ ~ white wine
bot biscuil.s. r<a>mmended daj1y: . . . . • ~--3!rvin(, siring 1
The <named Smoked Beel "c.dded" drf>ks, oo the 'pohto (cut In half
may be fine. Dessert could Oilier hand, lhoogh a good lengthwise!, 1 pork chop, I
be cookie ban with tea or source of. vitamin C, offer slice salami, I/, onion, ~ green
cclJee. litUe elee other than Some pepper on ,a long skewer.
BEEF expensive aigill' and wat«. o.Ii>lne paprika, sugar,
CREAMED SMOKED ThO sea-et to finding OOtrl· ""-and white wine. Brush
y, CUP. butter ~margarine Uoo. bargaios~is to choose kabob with sauce, and bake y, cup l!neiy diOpped oniOO foods whi<:h vide a varlelf at mi degrees !or 1 hour,
y, cup finely dlojlped celery of. mments. ·. _uu,..get\ a k\I baitff occasimally, u n t 11 v, cup, floor more for yew-~ <18lllar that pc>taG>ee and~ are done. ~•teaspoon saJt way. -' · ' Baste again with sauce, and
l/l&tll ..._, white pepper Eoonomicalj>olatoes, !or ea-pmish with lemons.
1 teaspoon R. r e Pare d1"jiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii mustard • · 11
i; Ceaspoon Worcesten;hire ·
sauce
2"2 cupa milk ,
I (s.ounce) package omoked
sliced beef, cut in strips
l cup cool<ed g....,. peas
l cup drained carioed pilled
ripe olives, halved
1 (!°"""""') pacbge (6)
-patty lhells, baked Jn a medium saucepan over
low -'11\elt the butter; add mion and oeJery; c 0 0 k •
stiJTing O!tl'fl, mtil wilted. Stir
in flour, salt, pepper, mtntard
and Wokestet!hire sauce.
Remove from beat. Gradually
stir in milk, keeping smooth.
COok ov• moderately low
beat,' sllTtlng coru;tantiy, llMJI
thiclten<d and boiling. Add
heel, pees aod oUvea; -.
Serve In baked patty -Makes I seniap.
Mozz-a -rella ,.
Whit &ivea ·!he o.t-r+!
to Moaarelll cheele? It'• a -ur.ol-
ded .. !the -bliesd'ng ;n&h water tbat11 bot
its antiM elutldlY,
U• l'.) tlii& pv.. lllli cheea
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SPECIALIZING IN .
LfwMol•-FOOdS
"""C"""1n9. Bactu>oci<lr1G, Booting, Sl<Jlng, -ting,
F,lylng, Fishing, Hunting, HonebKk Riding, Pfcnkl or use
1round"" ~ aftd.traiter
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Breakf a-st Breads v ·arie·d_
!lot -adils I -ol II cup -l leaspJMS baking powdo< -· Cool Gii rack. 1uzurf lo..,, 'inakflll. Try 'h cqp_brown augar '" t.upoon salt
tm. llDt. -featurllll JIOll manllmallows I n I cup pean'" butter
pe-md ._ btmor. ctaiige )llce, br•wn -and 11 tcueeopoonp milk buttor, melted PEANVI' BlllTER
CINNAMON TOAST 1be ·~U..$., Depertment of then peanuts. Wrap with the 1 egg slightly bea ten 1 tenlFO(ln aatt
~ _ repodo tb4t erwt11I roll. lllle foe about . l cup chopped peanuts 11 cqp peanut.butter .ll.M>_IUPr ~---' jWOductl )0 mi!Nteo at l75 decre<S. Cllok and drain bacon; 11 cup dart brown sugar II wp peaouf bulter ~
are !(.• ......, throqh ·•While still hot toP with crumble Into small pieces. ~ ':c~ After Pftheatlng oven to ao
I' 1 gia.. mode by ' m Ix Ing Sift lolether flour, ,._, I to I atx.. bread deems F. and greasing .... ~', toeelhe• orange Julee, peanuts -~nd un~/1~ ~ ~ Ont four u,. :i ~bl':: ":: ''.!.~~ , , ,::,';jo~-,--,.-and brown aigar. <.'Oll!istency of com meal. Spread on l:ftad · ' 1 -~ _. I
lo-' .;r ~ Combine butter, milk and and toast in 400 degree oven gretients thorougtily; ft).I X ..
· P£Al!Vf cp:scENTS eg. Pour into peanu t butter abwt I m!nutes or until td· ~ butter on!y until ~~ •
l ~ cruoeat rolJJ mixt~ and mix thoroughly. tom or bread iJ brown. Makes ttn ls CN1lbly. .,.
l eQp. ~~ gro und PEANUT Btrrl'ER-Stir tn crumbled bacon and t to I serving!.
peoblol,o BACON BREAD chopped peanuts.
Add 1iqWd and mb: slldlllr:
leaving batter lwnpy. llalf 'fti..
muffin Un •'ith batter IPd
bike 20. to 25 minutes, w
... u gdden brown. MU.. 1%
?OOlllns.
II --jab Poor into a greased and 9 ~ 'h pound bacon, oool:ed and floured h5"3-inch loaf pan.
II ---crumbled Let stand :ID minutes; Bake
PEANIJ't JIVJ'l'Jra
MUFFINS Glmit~ · • I CUP' flour, sifted . at JU de~ J hour and
II ~ -.._.Jaioe 1 cup -r n ~-.;;· ... w loal tesca 1 cup milk
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badl yard, a Mady park or blned.
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year? , 1 ' r<lUld mie pans with waxed
Thls i•-lht ·petfect .i....rt paper; pour batter eveo!y·lnto r« aOiiiiltiil lliiil peot In the pono: out-OlJkl()f; Peanut-Butter-· Bake In 350 degree F. oven
Picnic Cake has reaJ flavor about 35 minutes or until
that accents the fun of the wooden pick inserted near
oa:aslo1i. center e<meS out clean. O>ol
10 · mhwtes ; remove from PEANUT BIJ'ITEB pans. Cool complei.l.J' m wire
PICNIC CAKE racks. \ Spread strawberry
1% cups -~ all· preserves between 111"'1:
(>Ull100I' floor !root Irides and top wl1ll
z teaspoons bating powder Peanut Butter Fros !'Ing.
1 -llllt • -~-v.conte with a d d It l on al ~I cup .....,W-"""N-· pieserves, if desired. or butter, 90fteDed ·
1 113 -qar PEANUT BllTl'Ell 1-• -,-¥, ciip peaniit butter 1'1IOSTING
I te·-vanilla 11aTOring 3 tableoponoo regular mar-
% cup -t bran -garine OI" butt<T,.aolteied I cup milk . 3 tablespoooo peanut butter
. >,I cup atrawben'y prt>erVeS 1 tablespoooo milk .
Sift top;tber flour, baking in tf.U(IOOn vanilla' flavor-
powder and ealt. set ioldo. 1ng .
Place margarine and SU8Bi 2 cups sifted """ectlmm
In Jafge mt.Ing bowl; beat .._
IDIW well-<Olllblned. Add egp, Measure margarine, peanut
peanut butter and vanilla: butter, mllk and vanilla Into
belt well. , small mixing bowl; mil well.
-..., 1lbeal bran cereal Add sugar; beat unW lighl
and milt Into small ""8ing and nu11y.
boirl: stir to combtnO. Add Add milk as needed to
to peanut butter m1sture: mJI achieve a good OllllSlsteocy for
well. Add sifted dry in-spreading.
'Dual Role
,. Dish's Hearty
A msty new appn>aeh 14 f egg whites
macaroni and cheese satisfies 'ii cup milk •
even the heartiest d male 1 cup regular wheat germ
--appetites. _ \l_cup_grated mozzarella
Wheal germ like grated · cheese~--
mozzattlla cbeese perf..-mo a 0..... -~
dual role In this Interesting· QIOlt macaroni In bolling
and naV<Jrfully seasoned dish · sall<!d water unW 1'nder.
whldt ls put q_. In layers. 1lrain.
Wheat genn, straight from Saute beef and onion until
its vacuum sealed jar, goes trowned. ~move. from heal
li>W the bottOm ·o1 the dish and stir m salt, pepper,
lonning a deligh~ully textured thyme, parsley, egg, egg
cnist ., the medley of good whMes, milk and macaroni.
flavors and textures bake. Sprinkle ~ cup wheat germ
A basic cheese sauce goes in buttered l 11~~uart baking
over all 14 bubble and tum dish. Carefully spom In beef
golden brown as \he dinner miiure. ~k1e oo re-
bates. maining 1i2 cup wheat germ,
Adapted !ram a tradlli0nal then grated cheeae. Spoon
!amlly style Greek dish. Clieese sauce over top.
Taverna Wheat Germ and Bake uncovered m 375
Beef fits into the food budget degree oven 30 to 35 minufes.
easily. Makes 6 servings.
When used with Ollie'. pro-Cbeae Su«: Melt 2 tabl·
tein rich foam-wheat germ, spoons butter a n d stir in 2
-1llld dltese -a half tabl .. poons fiour. stir In I
powid of lean ground beef • cup'1!1llt. QIO!t, stirting, until
oerves lour to six amply. And ml.tture boils and lhlci<em.
f to complete this pleasant JTl(!al Stir ln ~ cup g r a t e d
all you ....i la a -mixed momrella cheese, \I teupoon
"l!<lable 1181ad. sal~ 2 qg yoi<es and pind1
of DUlmtj'.. TAVERNA WHEAT
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a tomato or muahroom 11uce
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tbe Ameran llylet
A dee1etwqer; Fr'.enc_h
fries and a bQttle ol pop? wen. yes, that is a fast-food
favorite. But there is such
a thing u American culslne
tbat'a ap.precJat ect by .,.._.,
9plced Kmtuclcy ham wtlb
cut fruit ·and m e 1 o n ,
Phllado!pbja Sruqlper soup,
aauteed Otlorado trout, New
orteans carpetbag steak with
oyatera, Michigan celery and
New England cranberry pie.
He.re's a recipe for San
Frenclaco Qopplno.
SAN "l'llANC!l!CO
CIOPPINO
1 c:up olive oil
2 cupo chopped onions
I tablespoon chopped
garlic
Vt cup stewed tomatoes
II< cup tomato pute
I quart white wine
% cup lmh chopped parsley
3 pounda fllh lilleta
I pound raw abrimp ( 16-20
<OOllt) z dozen small clam.!I
2 dot.en mussels
1 C\IP -chopped g r e e n
~-Hoa! oil over blgb beat. Add
ool-green• pepper and
garlic. Cook, stirring
occasionally, for 5-6 minutes.
Add t.Qmatoes, wine, ~ cup · ·
parsley, salt and pepper to
tnte, · and bring .i.· a boll.
Simmer ·5 minutes. Add fish,
lliuimp, baste thoroughly with
sauce and cook over low beat ·-Add ,clams and muuels,
com';lbe pan Ind COOlt the
cioppmo 2 to 3 minutes longer.
·Taste for RBSOrring.
~rve~-from the
casserele or a large tureen.
Spri.hkle with-remaining y,
cup ol parsley.
Codfish
.Delicious '
Cod, with its excellent navor
and texture, ls a lean fish
and a g(Ql source of protein,
some iron, calcium and B
vitomlns.
If ·la · a versatile fish and
so is marketed in several
forme:; ~fresh; frozen: dried
and salted, available boneless,
flaked Or !bredded; or · as
canned codfish cakes.
But, perhaps' the finest way
to enjoy cod i• 1lhen It is smol:ed. •
Available throughout
Soothern C.lilmtla, in the
delicatessen department of
supermarl<eta, is barbe<:oed
cod, in the fwm of delicately
and freshly· 9n10ked codfish
steaks. You need only heat
and serve.
Yoo may boil the cod in
its ' bag, or remove the
wrapper and place the cod
in the top ol a double boiler
or · steamer. Or it may be
unwrapped and heated in the
oven. Some cod fanc iers like
it cold, thinly sliced.
An interesting sauce to
serve with your heated cod
is this sour cream caper
horseradish sauce.
HORSERADISH CAPER
SAUCE
I cup ('h pint) dairy sour
cream 2. teaspoons horseradish
11A teaspoons drained capers nam of nutmeg
Mix well, ..,.,.. cold on bot
steamed cod.
Good Pair
This vegetable and fruit,
both in good supply now, team
beoutilully.
C1J11ruED CELERY
AftD APPLES
v, cup butier or margarine
5 cups sliced celery
'ti cup chopped onion
II teaspoons curry powder
2 cups pared diced apple
l to 1~ teaspoons salt
1/3 cup~ blanched
1llvefed almonds, i f -. In • 1111• skillet melt
batter; Odd celery, -and cony powder; cool: over
-'" boll, stlrrins olltn, until ~ but not
brown -~boo\ 10 mtnut ...
Add apple and salt: oootinue
cookillf until apple Lt -
but bolds Its sba(ie, -lliout
5 mllllds. u· llled, oprtnlde
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32 '°""' ""' SlllP E roll · 590 TOllATO~lll
l~Can 24c
LOCAL GROWN!
RED RIPE
STRAWBERRIES
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ALL GREEN
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CALIFORNIA
FUERTE
AVOCADOS GREEN ONIONS OR 7c
RED RADISHES . .:::. BUNCH 3FoR)00
BREAKFAST""'' 69C
PRUllES "'·.
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DAFFODILS ''""
GOURMIT FAVORITTS MARGUERITE . fRESH CtJn.79c
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featum1 succulent chicken,
· ~ broccoli and jul~y
mushrooms surrounded by a
tangy aauce and sprinkled
with bultery packaged com
flake .crumbs.
JUlt add crmty rolls, a fruJt '
gelatin salad, ftlisheo and
· U!IOl"ted cookies: and con-
fec:llorol lo round out the meal.
,,,... ring the dinner bell
••• a tempting buffet ii mdy
for the ilwWY takefl-Now
isn't this an easy way to tell
your guests you'n glad they
came?
CHICKEN AND
BROCCOLI B\]FFET
BAKE
211 cups com Oakes or
11 ~gid c0rn nw
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FRESH LARGE
GRAOE '~AA"
EGGS
DELMONTE
TOMATO
~~SAUCE
IMPERIAL
SOF-SPREAD .
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margarine or butter
2 pl<g. (10 ounce each)
fror.en bn>cooli spears,
cooked, well~
MARGARINE
f.
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1-can (3-<Mlneesl slJced
............ ...U-draiDed
II cup t1our
1~ cui-water
1 cup milk
3 chicken bouillon cubes
1 cup ma)'OM&ise
• If uslng ·corn flate1, measure: crush into ftne
cnunbl.-Sel ulde.
-Melt -1111111arine in ~ -
NIJC!Pllll; ~move from heat. .
.. Add -c:rumbo; olix ft!I. s.t
ulde for lopping.
Amqe broocoll 'P'9" In
bottom " oblong (~oar!) baidnC dlJh, · cutting large
spun in baU leogtlnriae.
Plaoe dlfden slices In
lingle layer over broccoli,
allowing one slia. per oervlng. _
Sprinkle muslirooms evenly
over cbkken. Sel aside.
M.....,.. flour Into large
saucepon. Add bouillon cubes.
O>ot-....-medium heat, stll'
ring -Uy, until -y
and-eoed.
-from heal. Stir In mayomalle. Pour hot aauce
over mmla0ten1, dtlcten and
broccoll In baidnC dish.
Spr!nlle cnimbl mixture In
even diaganal linel over top. ·
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DOG FOOD
GREEN
PEAS
~ GINGHAM
~cuT-GREEN
-BEA.NS
GINGHAM
CATSUP
Bake in J50 degree oven about · · , 1!..':!l:r'::e. u:.m thoroughly BABY RUTH OR BUTTERFINGER _ _
--" · CANDY l'kg.•16 39c Dieters' _ ijelll BARS •ir~o·
Delight
Good for diet-watchers.
TOMATO CABBAGE
1 tablespoon salad oil
1 medium onion, cut in thin
llrips
2 cups packed shredded
gr"etn cabbage
1 (l&<>unce) can tomatoes,
undrained
'12 cup finely choppe d
parsley Willliifll
11> te .. poons comslardi
% teaspoon salt
% sugar
I> teaspoons chlil powder
In a IO.inch skillet In the
hot oil simmer the onion and
cabbage, covered, 1.mtil partly
leod<r.
·SPRINGFIELD AU GREEN
ASPARAGUS 49c
SPEARS 1s ...
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WHOLE
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TALL
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GRADE "A" FRESH
Add the tomatoes, saving
II cup of their-juice, and
the parsley; simmer,
uncovered and breaking up
tofJlatoes Ir necesury, until
tender.
FRYl.MG
CHICKEN 45~ HEM
TURKEYS
r.nx the saved tomato juice ;t \
with Che remaining tngndlent. . r . · FRESH ••STERN unlil amoolh; add to skillet ; """
and ollr ocnstantly until clear GRAIN FED FARMER STYLE ~ickened. Mak .. 4 PORK
SPARERIBS
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CENTER CUT
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PORK
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OMATOEs25c
FINE FOR SALADS •Asm
SP'RIN&FIELD
BANQUET
DINNERS
YOUR CHOICE OF
ALLVARlmEs
·o:~-c DCIPT 35 .
-O~NGE
JUICE ·~::: 39c
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Stwe~ 9 A.M. to 9 P'.M. $14! lllc ... g S..dcry
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Minimal BULK_SLICED BACON $I~!.
$119
·TAVERN HAMS -· -... V• s 19! WIRADl.YACCB'T u. fOOO COUl'OHS
Qulcll and wy lo make.
CRANBERRY YOGURT
DESSERT
LARMLOIMIND
PORK CHOPS
I\\ cups cranberry juice Cana CUT LOIN
cocttall
I (klnce) packag e PORK CHOPS atrawberry (elatln .
1 (kunce) container plain Pl0111M .._ JOIUlt .
. Brine cranberry Juice GROUND BEEF
cocktail (0 a boll; pour over
1ela!ln; otlr to di 11 o lv e WILSOMS JUICY . re: un til . •·ligh tly TENDER FRANKS FULL LI.
llllcfelled; add Y<l!lurt; beal FA-JOHH 1ently lo blend. Tum Into
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SLICED BACON
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CHEESE SPREAD
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THE SllM1
GOURME'li
By BAllBAllA GIBBONS l . .
roaatin& « stewing cbickeu except perhaps a tossed ·salad 1 bay leaf Cover und place over higl\1 minutes in a conventional· pol,
Wine-glued chicken and which 'art mucb fatter and topped with diet dressing. A I 1easpoon salt beal. \Vhen m o i s t u r e or 12 minutes in a pressure
carrots II ooe of the simplest more faftening: 791 and 987 glass of dry white wine (SO Coarsely ground pepper e v a po rates unoover : cooker.
uid h as c>vorp:1tcd and
ctlkken 1111d carrol! arc ro.ited
"'ith a thick . rich glaze.
clisbei there is, yet epicurean calories per pound respec.. caJori ) la a nlce addition. I QOUlld baby carrots, fresh chlckM "'ill begin to brown ~~ llgu.id into a tall glass
in flavor! 1 lively. • WINE-GLAZED or frozen in its own melting fat. and place in the freezer for
Remove bay leaf end stir
in fresh parsley ~l akes four
servings, 260 calories each. Jt't Ideal for both wallet· Uae eltber fresh or frozen Chopped Cresh parsley Q_rown slowly on all sides. a few minutes. until fat rises
and walsul.ne:.watchers _only carrots, t~ c:a)orles a.re the ClllCKEN AND Leave skin on chicken. but PoUr o(f fat that accumulates. 10 surface. Skim off all fat.
4<!A lori rvt aame. CARROTS carefully trim off as much Blot chicken pieces; return Return liquid 10 the pot. For more lo\Y·cal d1shc!I
._ca fl 8 se ng -yet To save time, we like the yellow "fringe fat " as possible. them to the pot. Add carrots. Cover and cook "'ith wine. send a st1un1wd
the clllcken and vegetables are r~ whole_~by carrol.sJPa t · 2 pouiids cut-up fryinc: Place chicken pi~es skin-side Add remaining \\'atcr, win(', until tender, about 20 minutes. ~lf-.1ddr~s,'ied envelope filld 25 =~ :~~ a~~ia~es~:e come In loose-pack lastlc chicken down -io a heivy Dutch oven, 'o'1ions. gartlc bay !eat. salt tor ;--10 8 minutes in a rents to "Sl.1 ~1 GOUR~rE'I'
a million! bags. You'lt need the whole 2 cups water chicken rr;~r or prcssurtJ and a generous grind of pep-pressu re cooker.) HECIPES \\i'I Tll SPIRIT" in
bag for this recipe. 1h cup sherry'winc eooker with a nonstick per. Cover and simmer over UOC<1ver the pot and raise care of the Iluily P1loc :xi
'Mte aauce is "au naturel" This dish it virtually-a com-2 onions, sliced surface. very low heat until chicken heat. Continue to rook, un-\Vest Short Trail, Sparta , N.J. thldt~ ~~r~~~1_P_lete~m_ea~l·_~~-·n_g_li_tt_le_e_lse~~'-g_ar_li_c_cl_ov_e_,minct!d~· ~~~~-A_dd_~1w_o_1_ab_les~poo~M-w_a_1e_r_.~''~''_m_os_·1~teod~•-'·~"boo~t~~~'-o_,,_,cd~·-·-un_1i_l _m_~_·1_o_r1_h_c _H~_-~m-~~t.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
sauce makea illelf righl in t
lhe pit. Whal could be belier
for busy-dajt cooks!
Tbis dish " get.t il!I in-
tolieatin& flavor from sherry
wine. But no akohol calories
. • . they evaporate in the
cooking!
We eliminate most or the
fat calories with o u r special
Slim~GourmeJ techniques ...
you can even leave the
chicken skin-on!
The chicken llseU is moist
and tender. not dry th e way
naked broiled birds tend to
be. And t~ carrotr;; are so
flavorful . there's no butter
needed!
For this dish, use a cut-up
frying chicken, only 3 8 2
calories a pound -not
In the Pink
Desserts
Healthy
.
'I1le specialty, from Europe,
of a New York hostess.
BERT ROBBINS'
RASPBERRY BARS
1 cup butter
1 lf.i cups sugar
2 egg yolks
21,i cups unsifted flour, stir
before measuring
JG-ounce jar raspberry jam
4 egg whites
I ~ cups finely chopped
walnut$
Cream butter and ~ cup
of the sugar; beat in egg
yolks; gradually stir in part or the flour; with fingers work
in the remaining flour until
a smooth dough is fonned.
Pat 1nto an ungreased 15
by IO by l inch jellyroll pan .
Bake in a preheated 356-
degree oven until firm but
not brown -15 lo 20 minutes.
Remove from oven and
spread with jam; set aside.
Beat egg whites until foamy ;
gradually beat in remaining
sugar until stiff: fold in nuts;
spread over jam.
Bake in the 35<kfegree oven
until meringue is finn -
about 25 minutes. While still
slightly warm loosen edges
3nd cut in bars. Meringue
will crack.
This recipe comes £tom an
enticing new coo kbook .
"Homemade Ice Cream and
Cake" by the Food Editors
of Fann Journal (Doubleday ).
---RllUS-ARB
ICf; CREAM
6 cups diced fresh rhubarb
1 ~ cups sugar
2 cups water v, cup lemon ju.ice
~ teaspoon sail
4 cups heavy cream
I teaspoon vanilla
1/4 teaspoon red food color
3 cups milk
Combine rhubarb, sugar,
water, ~emon juice and salt
in 2-quart saucepan. Cook,
uncovered, 10 minutes. or until
rhubarb is tender. Cool well.
Combine cooled r h u b a r b
mixture, heavy cream, van.ilia
and n:d rood color.
Pour into I-gallon freezer
can. Add milk, fining two
&birds full. Freeze according
to manufacturer's directions
for your ice-cream freezer.
Makes 1 gallon.
It's Geome
Vary your Apple-cclcry
Salad by adding cubed Swiss
or Groyere cheese to the fruit
aller sprinkling wi!K lemon
juice_'1o keep it from di.stolor-
mg. ,
DaJry sour cream (I cup)
with "-teaspoon of salt Is
enough or a dressing lo hold
4 cut-up aJ>ples and 1. cup
ol diced cel&Y Iosetber wllh
a cup ot cubed chtese. •
Shred Bare?.
OlO!<ed ca bbegc be<on..,
special thls..m-full way :
Sklllet-toa9l large pieces
• walnuls in butler wtUI golden.
ltemove from pan ~ then lightly
-coanely s hredded C11btif1ee In butter, seaaonlna '*" Ilk. pepper and caraway
ll!eds. "n>ss In walnuts.
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No More Doubles, Drinks Deleted ,
• Salads Riggs Swings to
B1 JOUN~ BUNN ' Ooorle, oall, !reshl1 ground dllloo (may be done In ...UI <UI In thin llk:eo adding lo salad lo prevenL
pepper lo Jasle bowl using a fork). Stir In l teas]XIOll minced acallloo. pie<eJ from luming brown.
"On New Year'• Dey, I e tablsespoons olive oil Roquefort And ,arlic. (or onioo) An'ange avocado in bowl to
made a resolution. I'm not S tablespoons rrumbled Covtt. Ch l I tbclroughly 1 avocado, peeled, cut in make a pretty design.
goJni lo beve anoiher drink Roquefort cheese • before ~. large p;..,,, Shake dresslni well before
of alcohol uoUl I've played F~ drops ~~ ~Jlc1 For &he 1alld1 Lemon juice adding to salad. Use additional
and defeatededonebbof Rit.bose wtiOnal 4 hciuU-ol )ettuoc, washed AlTange lettuce in . Jara:e t.alt and pepper l! necessary.
girls," declar Bo Y ggs , P1ace wine vinegar in glass aod crisped wooden salad bowl. Add Serves four. Great with thin
America's No. l chauvinist jar, add salt and pepper to 1 l.arie beef!teek tomato, tomato, bacon, eggs, and breadsUcC and tall glasses
pig. taste, shake well washed, cut in thin pieces scallion (or ook>n): ton light-of lemon.flavored tea.
"I'm tak.ini more vit.am.in Add oilve oil a little bit 3 slk:es crisp bacon, drained Jy, Thin julieooe strips of barn,
win his next
'match if he
changes -the
beverage et his
training table?
pUls -1haD ever. I'm careful at a time, covering jar and on paper, then cnunbled Add few drops of 1emoo chicken or cheese make a fine
about my diet. I'm nol eating _!.shaking~~·~~wel~l_'.al~t:'er~e~ach~~·O.~_:%~hanklool<ed~~~~egg~s,'.!pee""".l'.':ed~,_!)~ui<le~~Jo'.'s"'.liced~'.''"'.""""~":do~befor~'.'.:'.....:'":d~dl":ti~on'.'..".1o'.'!he~~sa~la"'.d~.---~~~~~==~~~!'!~~~~~~~~~~-----:---~--potatoes, desserts, pas l 1 ,1--.
bread and butter or lots of
sugar.
"I'm getting lo bed earlier.
I've had to curtail the parties
and gi Ye up a k>t ol girls,"
he said, eadly -"18 through
bomri!Mled g1 ......
Riggs dalms the reason ~e
i05t the famous $100,000 tcnrus
match to Blltie Jean King was
became, ''You ahouldn'l train
on wine, the Beverly Hills
Polo Lounge girls, me! .......
Riggs ls "a greal steak and
salad man. I love the Palm
Restaurant in New York -
they have the finest steak in
lhe world.
"Out west, It's tough to fmd
a good steak. And I love a
good , --aalad, perticularly ""' made with
a Roquefort dressing.
"l'ln not a ~ or '-
about food.
"In fact, I'm really a f.ood
cowanl. I don'I waol Jo lry
-lblngs. l lilre cha!>I • .-beef, pq, raclt of 1-.
poullry, pcioaJoes, llrinl -and .......... And, .that'•
aboul 11.
MJ•ve-Dmr betlD much of
~... I clqo't lilre ~·-·'"Ct ' ·-< ~. ""11111: crao,·
--.-thrlmp-or-f"11. -I
really don1 need fWl becaule
I get my k>dAne kl pills.''
l\laS' scbedule -11 lrnic
but Bobb1 dallnl "being In
Jhe ltmellghl lreepe me happy
as Jong as 1 can get good
slmple fare . I would have
lroullle ""'"' lo China. I coulm'I eat ,1a.year.ofd eggs
or ~·· nest soup, fish eyes, or aqiitrtt."
1'8 .. fa~ t_ennis
~ bal a p1 rt lcul1r
averikn to 'wblt be c:al1I the, \
"bord ~ By llae,
I nieon ponolpl, caulillower,
tumlpo, even spinach. BUI I
really 80 for a beautiful big
salad."
TypiCllly, Riggs eats a
mamalOdl breakfast which he
oftat p_ .. hlml!elf.
"I like acrambled. eggs,
bl.cm or fried ham with
flllYbe '---bowl of Rice Krlsptc3
to aart oft with, plus a gla• ot milk, !omltO ,juice, orange
or .,..,.rrutl juioe.
-• -·11I'Vi iiifYer had a .cup of
coffee in my life. I much
prefer a tall glass of. weak
iced tee flavored with plenty
of lemon.''
Bobby is more theii anx-
ioUI to !al<e oo his next lady
_.. Ro!emary ea..i..
''To me, the rewards will
be winning and excelling and
being -iltl In a com-
petltloo! I just hlpe I doo1 mm all the iacrllices and
then Joie!"
BOBB.Y WGGS'
FAMOGI SALAD WITH
ROQUEFORT DRESSING
F«-lDI'
2 tallleo!>oom wine vlnepr
Livers
Livened
Celery adds texture
cootrast.
SKILlET l:lllCKEN LIVERS
I pound chicken livers
2 tablespoorui butter or
_margarine
1 ~ teaspoon oregano
11 teaspoon garlic powder
\~cup thinly sliced celery
J034 ounce can condensed
golden mushroom soup
I/,, cup ~·ater
I mediu m tomato, cut in
"'edges
Rinse livers in cold water
and dry well on paper
toweling : cut each in half
removing center membranes.
In a JO.inch skillet heat
buuer : add liver nnd sprinkle
with . oregano and gar Ii c
powder ; quickly brown and
bartly cook through.
Stir in celery , undiluted
soup, water and tomato. Heat
quickly. stlrrin& a few timel.
Makes 4 servinp.
Quick Trick
• Here-'s the '1-""0rld'• easiest
and quickest rtcipe for pickled
peaches.
Heal a can ol clJni peadles,
syiup and all, with 2
IAblelpoons of v1necar and a
l""P"" each of cinnamon and
cloves. Shnmer 5 minutes IDd
aerve hot,
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For Fresh-Catch-
New Taste Added
A fresh catch from the sea
(or lake) is certainly a_supen
ari.Ner to your meal pJ3ming
oow.
And all~ cranben"ies.
with their uniqUe sweet-tart
flavor, c;:ari add a new taste
~ lo )'002' seafood
!are.
Q'ld>erry ~ed B a s s ,
offers the enticement ol a
~~-seasoned salmon or
t!N stuffing. Serve your fish
~y whole oo a
plaltez, e1->tJy embellished
with tiny green peas and
whote white onions.
-vou might begin your.
delicately flavort!d fish entree
with Cnnbeny Clio'o\'tler -
a full-bodied, delectable soup
USDA
CHOICE
SIDES
95~B.
Cut & Wrap
GROUND
BEEF .
3 LBS.
$295
USDA
CHOICE
TOP
SIRLOIN
1 .. U Ll. AVEll:AGE
-
chock full of potatoes, minced
clams and fish fillets.
Or, this hearty soup can
be served. as a meal in itself.
A1ake a large quantity as it
wiU be even more delicious
the second ,time around.
CRANBERRY STUFFED
BAKED BASS
I striped bass, about 4 14
. 5 pounds
Salt and pepper
1 can (7 ounces) salmon
or tuna, drained and
flaked
1 egg
2 tablespoons melted butter
or marg~ine
I small onion, chopped
I c u p cranberry-orange
relish
USDA 1CHOICE
BEEF
Hind
(j)uarter
s1~!
Cut & Wrap
USDA
T-Bone &
Porte mouse
s1~!
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CHOICE
NEW YORK
STEAKS
$298
LB. sl~
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1500 Adams-Ave. Costa Mesa
!Al M.trtiw-Ntl;I tocl111rr111 T~tM,.)
. 546·8196 -Open 7 Days -9 •·"!· to 6 p.m. liiiil ("rk• 0.-cl WMIMtdlY fllnl WlllMSlllY)
1 can (13~,.1 ounces) chicken ·
• broth
1 1;~ tablespoons cornstarch
Have bass cleaned and
scaled. Sprinkle inside and out
with salt and pepper. Place
bass on a foil lined, heavily
buttered shallow bruting pan.
In a bowl ffiix salmon, egg,
butter, onion and 11• cup of
the cranberry-orange. relish.
Spoon into fish cavity.
Bake in 350 degree oven
for 40 to 45 minutes or until
f ish flakes easily and is
cooked.
In a sau<:epan m i x
cornstarch a n d remaining
cranberry-orange relish. ~tir
in chicken broth. Stir over
low heat until spuce bubbles
and thickens.
Spoon some of the cranberry
sauce over fish and bake
another 5 minutes.
Remove fish to a serving
platter and surround with
cooked peas and baby whole
onions.
Cut fish into 4 servings and
top each serving w i t h
remaining cranberry sauce.
CRANBERRY CJIOWDER
1,~ cup buUer or margarine
1 large onion, dlopped
3 potatoes, peeled and diced
3 cups tomato juioe
3 cups cranberry juice
cocktail
l can (8 ounces) minced
clams. undrained
1 package (1 ·pouJXI ) frozen
fillets. cod. sole, flounder,
. halibut, pollack. or whiting
· ~ teaspoon Ulyme ·
Salt and pepper
In a kettle heat butter and
saute onion untiJ golden. Add
po .ta toes, .tomato and
cranben'")' juices. S i m m e r'
covered until potatoes are
tender, about 20 minutes. Add
clams and their liquid. Cut
froze11 fish into I inch cubes.
Add cubes ito chowder. Add
thyme. Cover and simmer for
10 to 15 minutes or until fish
cubes arc cooked. Season to
taste with salt and pepper.
Serves 6.
Tuna Takes
--~
~ess Energy
'lllink of all the w11ys yl)u
can save on cooking tune -
you may also discover ways
to ~ve time ruld energy us
wen.
One sure way to <..'Ollscrvc
energy two ways is to use
products !h.i:t cit.her cook
qui ckly or are already cooked.
Such as canned tuna.
Evefyonc knows how good
this versatile fish is in
·sanctwicti-es-nrKI salads. &it
have you considl'rcd u,tjng
tLma in your nicest chufin~
dish whc:n you entertain '"'ith
n seafood buffet? Tr y it. you'll
be pleasantly surprised at bo\Y
easy-and delicious it is.
Tipsy Tuna for a Tin1cly
Uuffet may be done in the
cha fing dish er in a saU<.'t'p.1.n
on top of the stove. Once
the mixture is heated, keeping
it at the r ight temperature
\Vtdntsda1. March O, 1974
for serving in a chafing dish
saves ~y.
Both gas and electric
cornpanJcs reeommend the use
of stnall appllMces such as
t•lcctric skillets, ch a fin g
dishes, toasters. grills, fo0ctue
or bean pots for small
specialized heating of food
because they use less energy
th.an. the big bumers on yQW'
range.
TIPSY TIJNA
2 cans (7 ounce eac.h ) tuna,
drained and flaked
2 cans (1~.1 ounce eachl
eoodensed cream o f
chicken soup
I can l ~ ounce ) sliced
nn1shrooms, drained
I ron ~8 ouncei 'tl'ater
che&tnuts, drained and
sliced
1 package ( 10 ounce I Crozcn
THOUSANDS OF
PitCIS lfflctlYI WID.,MAICM
61•.-lUll,, MAlt H 12, 1'74
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'DAILY PILOT 4:J -peas, t.bawOO
2~ or 3 tablespoons sherry,
or as desirei:I
I teaspoon curry powder.
or as desired
1 can 1 3 OWK"e ) chow mein
ooooles
\~ cup chopped ·salted pea·
nuts ·or chopped toasted almonds i-
Cornbine crean1 of chicken
soup. ntushrooms. w a.t er
che8U1uts, peas, sherry, and
curry powder: strr aOO hrol
until bubbly In cha.ting dish
or saucepan on top Sf.OVt"
burner. Add tuna; hcrtt 7 to
9 minutes.
Serve in chafing dish or
casserole O\'C'f' \•:arm('r . Serve
on chow n1<'in noodles and
sprinklt· Y•ith peanuts or
aln1onds. as de5ired. i\takc.s
6 servings.
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THI. 815T OF EVERYTHING ~ I I
ITATUB•OI.
llOllEY BACK GUA•AllTU
011 ouAun lllATI
IYRY 'llCI Of MIAT IS
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TO NA.SI TOU ... Ol YOUI MONEY WlL1 II OtlltfUU Y tlfUHOIO
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lATHS HICKOIY SMOltlO 99• SLICED BACON ...................... u .
SUCEoBACON ......................... s1 19
, Wi'Eit'Eis ............................................ 98'
im'FRANKS . ......... . ............ 98'
l'rlces Effec. Tliun ... ru Weds., March 7 .. • 13th
II r•IH • OllJQOUS 9 8 C GROUND BEEF ....... : ............... . .......... ..,._ .. ....., $149 Fresh Frozen Fish Volues!.
CORNED BEEF ........................ LI. BREADED .... 89 c
.. S ... LA-00B' -BA-c""o"'N"'"""K' 8 5 c FISH ................ ~~·...... " ,.._...., .... ,_,. .......................... Ll.98c HALIBUT"""' $189
POLISH . SAUSAGE ........ LI. STEAKS ....... <UY .... ..
lu'iED .BACON·-................ ~.89 c . ~~::..~ ................. 8 9 c
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FllNCHl IN$TANT MASHED 5 9 '
· POT A TOES ___ ....... -" ........ -... ~~:~:
JAN·U·WINE CHINESE _ c
DINNER5AssoRTED ......... 4ltli~ 99
isOiiiER PIC'KLES .... 87c
DIAMOND-A PICKLED · 2 9 c
SLICED BEETS ..................... c~
CATILEMANS ASSOltTID 0 c
B·B·Q SAUCE .................. la~z.4
· LIPTONS BEAN OR CREAM Of TOMATO 0 c
CUP·A-SOUP ....................... PKG. 4
DEAL PACKAGE 6 '...,4 c
BIZ ADDITIVE ___ .. _ .. ~~~:
, REGULAR SIZE -c
AJAX CLEANSER ......... '..-..... 1 6
OOllANS 95c COCKTAIL SHRIMP ........
P.D.O. OEUClOU$ DlllNlt: MII 5 6 c CHOCO BEADS .............. 12.oz. "
'll~& go~ ,4:4 ~
IAIY IQY IAIY BOY OIL POWDI• .LOnON SH-POO -·--·--·--·--·-· ~· ·-· 98c 83c 83' $145
MllllBCX CLAlllOL CLOll-UI' llAl• ll'UY Ill.UM TOOTlll'AITI
·~ 59' ,.._ -"::".= 'I~· .. _ 69'
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STATER BROS. CERTIAED
BliEF e GUARANTEED
QUALITY
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BLUE CHIP STOPS
.PROTEIN
-BLEND
DB.ICIOUS NUTRITIOUS
l'AmMIX
STATER BROS. CERTIFIED
BUF e BLADE CUT
$·1!!
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79~.
c srEAIC SALEI
STATER 1105, CEITlflED IHF e GUAllAHTEED
T·BONE STEAKS .. : ............. Ll.•1 79
LB. PQRTERHOUSE STEAKLl.• 1 •3
TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ... Ll.•1"
SHOOl.OflCVflfff 89* IONIWS.ouNOSTIAIC ... lt.fl.37 • $127 ROUND BONE ROAST LI. _ ROUND STEAK "::'' .......... LI. •
SHOUlDllCVT •OUAUHTHD 99 4 STAlHtlOS.CHnNOllBf $127 7 -BONE ROAST ................. LI. RUMP ROAST OOlll-111-· -LI •
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SHOl.llDfR CUT • TENOfl s1 J9 FAMILY STEAK ............... "
LEAN ANO TENOfR $ 129
RIB STEAK ,, . . ·•"' .
CUT GREEN BEANS .::'t~·-----_ 23'
GREEN BEANS :.O~;~ ---~ 23'
NIBLETS CORN " ... 'o... ____ ,-0, 19'
SWEET PEAS °"'"'"~ --'"o' 19' A·l STEAK SAUCE .o,41' ... ••01.70'
:~~':~:::~: .. t:~39c
TERIYAKI SAUCE -·-"" 57'
STEAK SAUCE ,. .... ,~ "·o' 12'
SKIPPY DOG FOOD .. ,.o, 25'
ROMAN MEAL g.'::;',:,., ~' 53'
TRIX CEREAL ... o, 80'
HOT ROLL MIX ~'""'' ... o•o• 45'
H Ef RJI cur s 1 u CLUB STEAK ....... ........ .. u STATER llOS. CERTU:lf.0 IEEf 89•
CHUCK STEAK ............. : ....... LI.
STATER 1105. CERTtflEO IE Ef $ 189
CUBE ~TEAK , . u lfAN tONEt.fSS '1 J9 STEW MEAT " ·
WITH P01.t.104ISAHOCl£AM SAUCI 33 c BIRDS-EYE PEAS ....................... ·.~~:
Oltl-IO.t. P'01A104IJ ' 5 3 c TATER TOTS ............................. !;<'~:
iii'DS-iYE PEAS ,,o,33' COOKED SHRIMP
i'filos-EYE PUS • 0 < 3'F'Rili't'COa'a"'LE'i<r"-->
cmEDCHIVEs ,o,37' Mu'rnHRou•os •-0•44'
-VANDlll.UllPJlllfAHDCMlHI 92' ENCHILADAS.......... . ............. ••-oz.
'1C1SWU1 { 49 c CUT CORN ............. .. ................ '..';~~:
lii'ussEL SPROflTS "m 63' iiiiiu MAKERS ---63'
f'CTSWH1 47• VAN Dt °""" ' 55' " SWED PEAS ,.o,_ MEXICAN DlllllERS ..... n-01
l'ICnWfU •1UO 50' -64' VEGETABLES . -n o• PIW ROUS ............... 01
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BREAD MIXES ~~~ "o' 62' SMALL RED DEL FANCY FLOUR ~1=l:~ s ltS gs· •crous
SELF RISING FLOUR ~'~" 5"' 99' 4
GLAD FLEX STRAWS ""'"'" 24' GLAD REGULAR STRAWS .. ,."_ 13'
SUNSWEET PRUNES '" '1.02 -POUNDS
JELL·O GELATIN .,.,. .. , "'' 21' LARGE FANCY PURE GOLD • ~:~~~rNsE~~~~~EA'iis" ·~:~ts~ ~AVEL ORANGES ........ 2 29c
DIET IMPERIAL ~.,..... . .. -50' -FulirlLlivo-CCAco . LIS~ -~c ~~~:izr.DRIE~ •. o,$213 FRGE TENDER CR•SP S ............ EACH 39
~~:I~RT~~i~Ng~~~E~:: ~~ u:s~~~~" CARROTS .......... 2 ~.C~s. 2 9 c
CHIFFON MARGARINE .. , -"53" BROWN ONION' 2 BIG FRANKS, .... --... -»Ot 11.07' s ................ POUND . 5 c UTILE LINKS ,,.....,, ______ ,.01.97'
MARSHMALLOWS _., -... 29'
~=.~~~-~~~v~_,_0,,$1 75
TEA BAGS n."' uo• .. --_ ___ _ •I-Cl. 47'
FAMILY HANKIES "6ffi!<:' 2 "'°.25' ACCENT ~.J:~~-~.~ . ·-··· ......... 1-DL 39-
BA TH ROOM CLEANER -'°' '"'' 75' URING CLEANSER ,,.,.. ... o, 15'
POU SH
LEMON FURNITURE
== 79c
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DIAMOND·A WHOLE 3 2 c !9.!~!~!!,,!IEETS ................. l:~ · c ::.::::
DIAMOND-A coRN .~2s •ML 86 c
MUSHROOMS ........................ 3 1 c ...
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Wt<tntsda~. March b, 1974 DAILY PILOT 45
Home News and Views Quiz;
·N ·utrition: Weak or Strong?
ONCE IN THE OVEN FOILS ENERG Y CRISIS
•
By DOROmY WENCK
Of .. 0.U' ...... Stiff
"Nutrition Saves" and
"Fads Fool People" are the
themes for UUs year:s Na·
tionaL Nutrition \Vcek -
March 3-9.
To test your nutrition kno\\•-
how, see how many of these
nutrition questions you can
answer:
1. The mo.st serious nutri-
tional problem ht the U.S. is :
(a ) lack ot _protein; 1b1 in·
sufficient 'v(timin C; <cl
overeating, ~
2. When you're dieting, you
will save the most calories
by cutting down on. (al rats:
(b) carbohydrates (sugars and
starches); (c) protein.
3. 11\e nutrient most likely
to be lacking in the American
diet is: (a) protein; (bJ iron ;
(C! vitamin E.
4. Research evklence pro\•es
that vitamin E supplements
v.·ill : (a) make you more
fertile: (b) he lp pre\'ent heart
disease: (c) cure cancer : tdJ
none o( these: le) all of these.
5. If you lack pep and feel
tired and rundown, ifs a good
idea to: (a) 9ee a doctor to
find out what's wrong; (b)
take an iron supplement -
you're probably anemic; (c)
take vitamin B supplements
to improve your energy use. •
6. If you hav.e high blood
cholesterol. ~your diet shoufd'
be : ta) high in lecithin ; (b !
lo\v in saturated fats such
as time from meat; (cl high
in vitamin C.
7. If a doctor has prescribed
vitamin supplements, your
best buy is: (a) natural
vitamins, not synthetic; (b)
an advertised brarid o f
vitamins ; (c) the least ex·
pensive brand that gives you
the vitamins ·prescribed.
ANSWERS '
l. (cl Overeating i s
America's greatest nutritional
problem. It I ea d s to
oven~•eight and obesity. which
.ip turn arc related to the
deVe loprncnt of other serious
diseases. 1\t i 11 i o n s or
AmericaM are overweight.
2. (a) Fats contain 2v, times
roore calocies per ounce than
either pro tei n or
carbollydrates. 'You therefore
make !he biggest sa\'ing in
calories v.·hen you reduce your
fat consumption.
f\1any Americans get as
many as 4 pt•rcent of lhcir
calories from fats -in foods
such as meats. milk. ice
cream, peanuts, potato chips,
F'rench fries, etc. r\utrllionists
btlleve we would be better
o/J getting just 20-30 percent .
of our calories from faU.
vegetable oils) teOO to redut'C
blood cholpterol.
Lecithin. "'hile found in
3. (bl lron is ohen lov.' foods. is also manuf:ictured
in the diets of preschoolers. by you r body. It has no proven
teenage.rs, pregnant. a n d effect on blood cholesterol premeoopausal \1·on1en. ac-. rording to numerous research 7. \Cl The l~ast expensive
stud ies. -brand ?f 1•itamm suppl.em~ts
that gives you the v1tamlf\S 4 .. (d) ~o ~te, research prescribed is your best buy.
studies ha\e failed .to f!"C'Ve The notion that so.called
th.at .supplementa~ .vitamin E "natural" l'itamins are more
will unprovc fertility of men effective is not acrurate. ~ \\'Omen , prevent heart The chemical structure ol
dl..'lease, or cw:' cancer. "naLUral" ;tnd synt hetic
In fact, vllam1n E sup-vitamins is identical, and your
plements have been shown to body uses either equally well.
be ineffective in treatment of Brand name vitamins are no
any disease. probably because
vitamin E is so prevalent in
the nonnal diet that sup-
plements ari 'wmece!Sary.
5. (a) See a doctor lo
determine the cause of your
feelings of fatigue. They m:1y
be the result of an illness
or be psychological. Self treat·
ment with vitamin or ntincral
supplements is not considered
wise.
6. I bl Diets lov.· in sa turatM
fats are u s u a 11 v rccom·
mended for pc-rsoos ·.,.,·ith high
blood cholesterol \e\'els. Th is
is because saturated fats are
believed to increase blood
chole s terol . wh ile
polyunsaturated fats (such as
n10re effective th:m less ex-
pensive varieties.
The Food ;ind D r u g
Administration requires that
e1•ery vitamin manufactUrt'd
be pure and contain tht
'itan1ins listed on the .Jabel
in the amounts specified. So
read the label, and buy the
type which gives you what
you need for !he least ('()St.
~}UESTIO~S \\'E ARE ASK·
EU:
Q. 1.ty teenage son is really
obese. He's al \\·ays ~1
heavy, but this year it's gotten
much v.·errse. Can you give
h1n1 a di et that \\'ill help hinl
IOSt' "·icght:O
A. Our office does not
tumlsh weight oontrol diets.
And .foc teenagers \\'ho nc<'d
to lose weigh!, v•e st rongly
recommend thcit they be under
a ph)siclan.'s care. l\t:cause
they are gl'O\\'ing so fasl
t("ena,gers have hi~h nutr 1·
liooal needs.
A weight control diet at !h1~
time t'Ould be ha:tan:IOU5
wil es,, carefull y tilanned to In·
elude all the nctdcd nutrients.
Also. no diet \\'ill be slt<'cessfu!
until your son dt'C'idcs tha t
he v.·anl.'I to lose \\>·eight.
Q. r-.ty husba nd lo\·cs t>ggs.
But he has had several ~art
attacks and the doctor ha s
limited hin1 to t hrt~c ~ggs a
v.-eek. I just don't know wh:1 t
to make for him to take .'tJI\'
place of Cgf(S.
A. Breakfast cereal -
particularly rooked cereal' -
is a good food to SCI'\'e for
breakfasl in place of eggs.
Another suggestion is C'Ql!agl'
cht'<'Sl' -H can Ix• used as
a sprrad on 10:1st or srr\·f'd
on fruit. Another good t'hoi1.'f'
is cann1.il tuna along \\' i t h
!oast.
If eggs are such a favorite.
>A'lth your husband. you, mighl
"·ant to try one of the nt>\\'
egg substitutes.
Assets Kept Frozen _ Ad prices good thru Sa1urday, March 9
· Making double batches of
cas.seroJes using ethnic or
regional mix:tures is a great
--way to stash favorites away
In the freezer for special or
family dinners.
time makes energy-saving use
of the oven.
~
FLEl\flSll BEEF
Trim fat from meat : dredge
me.at in flour mix l'd ''· ith 2
teaspoons salt and d.a s h
pepper. Add remaining oil to
pan and brown meat 1'1'1'11 on
Pa d . p .-.. d'. "" .... . . . . ere . ro -uce-
Flemish· Beef and Beer has
~a tleliCious Combination of
. .as.onings. an unusual broth
fla vor and calls for a good·
beef buy-round steak.
,. Alwninum foil lines the
casseroles, :;aves cleanup and
allows the second batch to
stay in the baking dish until
frozen.
Lift out the frozen block
-)fll' an overwrap of the heavy
i duty foil ; then, to reheat, set
. baclt into ,the ori gi nal
T-easserole.
~1· Cooking t;.o meals at one.
.. •
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. .
AND BEER
1 1~ pounds onions. thinly all sides. Linc two 2-quart
sliced casseroles "'ilh heavy duty
2 cloves garlic, minced ~lumi~um _ foil. Di v i de
~~ cup vegetable oil, divided 1ngred1ents betv.·een the two _ i;:;;;r-"a""''""'..------Hr-----f,\r 4 pounCis fOOi'ii:I steak, cu Place meal on bottom:
·~ cup flour spread onions and parsley
Salt, pepper over lOp. Sprinkle. w .i t h
4 sprigs parsley remaining herbs. Top with
If.? teaspoon nutmeg beer and brown sugar. and * teaspoon -thyme leaves an additional 1t! tcaSpoon salt
2 bay leaves over each casserole.
Cover casserole "'' i t h 2 cans (IZounces each) beer aluminum foil. Cook in
2 tablespoons brown sugar preheated 325 degree F'. oven
Saute onions and garlic in about 2 hours. or un til meat
1/.a cup oil until transparent. is tender. Serve one casserole;
Remove from pan. cool and freeze the o1her.
Best Idea Since
Shopping Carts · i Meat
Now you can do a week's shopping I
without forgetting a single -
item! Use pre -printed I
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OUR EXPERTS CHOOSE THE BEST PAOOUCE AVAILABLE SEVERAL
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j =--G-. h-ol-.es-,--, tec--r-ol Cbnte.rns . ·Beaten by Sabstitute ·:
Just in time for myriad ~ tee'lpoon salt
Lenten recipes that featurt 3 -tablelPOOIUJ cholesterol-eas; eomcs·a-new-cbolestcrot• free-egtSUtiStltlle
free ea Subs11tute. ~ cup 1kfmmed milk
· 'Jbe man-made egg appears U3 cup salad oil
to be healthier than the hen's Jn a large bowl, mix nour ,
\•erston in keepJog with J974 ·sugar, baking powder and salt.
ljfestyles and dietary con-Aiake a well in ttnter. Com·
ceros. -blne egg substitute., mitk and
I
oU. Add alt at once to d r y
ingredients.
Slfr quickly WUll -11ry·-in-
gredicnts are moistened. Flit
groose.d muljin cups 211 full.
Bake in 400-degree oven for
25 fl)inutes. ~1akes 1 dozen.
A hair cup of raisins or
chopped nuts O"r l teaspoon
of grated orange or lemon
rind may be added during
-mixing.-
A cholesterol.free e g g
substitute that Is sold !rot.en
is used here:
PEANt!T BllnER COOKIES
% cup peanut butter II teas-ult peanat butltt -.Blend are broWn. Conlen wilt ..
'2 cup granulated sugar 14 teupooa. vanilla extract tn vanila estrad IOlt. Ptace on wire racb to
II cu fir ml eked"'-'""''-Ill ...J.vge....-t c.r-e-a-m-81!epe-doogll lnlo-aman-cooL~·-. ----. :rupr marpraioe. Bl<nd in peanut balb. about t-lndl I n For more recipes ua111g the
V• cup (V~ "l"tainerl frozen buttir. Gradually blend in diameter. Place oo ungreased ,,_. product, wnle lo
dlol.,..rol . free egg sul>-sugan and cream well. Beel bating obeetl, about 2 inches Fl<lscbmaM'• Nu Ir I l lo n
sUtute in frozen eg subltitute. apart. Press dowu with fork. Department, P.O. Bot l>l,
I VI cups unsilled flour c.mblne flour bUiJ1( aoda Bake at 115 degrees F. for Madison Square .Slalloo. New
l le':'l!!!"bal<iog IOda and ~It; "'-4uiny n>J. .ii1lo 10 to 12 !Ululol, ...W edg ... York, N.Y. IGOIL
s;,.,. the new product is
!!Qld fresh. 'not frozen, In the
super1narkets' egg or d~l!Y
cases. it can be used nght
fron1 your relrigcra!Dt in li-
quid fol"Jl\ wheneyer eggs are
\Y allted.
ti you have been di!lap-
pointed in pre"Vious
c h o I e st e rol-reduced egg
substilutes, try this one and
enjoy its fresh taste and con-
venience.
DOLE
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ROUND ·
STEAKS
The bright yellow boxes con-
tain fresh egg v.•hites and
vitamin additives that amount
to half the calorie count but
90 pe<ceot ol the prolel n of
an enra large wlmlc egg.
Compared to eggs. the
substitute is better on all
counts e:11.cept s00rum v.·hich
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moderately high beat. Add eu
substitute and cook, stirring
frequently onJy until set, pbout
2 minutes. Do not overcook.
Serves 4. ·
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¥" tesspoon fine hct'b.<t to eggs before cooking. Or \4 ,-----,cuiili<p""".iaeoM o t t a r e tn
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Bel·air Buttermilk Walfles
Bel·air Mixed Vegetables
@Bel-air Broccoli Spears
Birds Eye Cool Whip ,~,:::~ ~:. 65•
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PUSS 'I BOOTS WESSON
EAT .FOOD ' Oll f .
;, , ;· Moist .Meal It's Poly-Unsaturated
HIGHWAY
c·ORN
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--LUCERNE MILK
?E:'ot 24c
13-oz-. Can
ORANGE DRINK.
... Orchcnd 4 9~ l<ookfoof ':i:.L 'lo Drink
S.N;.. TURKEY
. Suggo•Hon HINDQUARTERS
(Wll~ Glilets' ... Port!Mi)
USDA
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BEEF RIB
STEAK
USDA Choice
Large
End
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SLICED
BACON
Hiclcory Smoked
ARM CHUCK
POTR-OAST
USDA Choice Beef ( 0 -Bone ~oast)
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Beef Tip Steak-· ;~·,~::~::;: :$l78 -Boneless Cross Rib ·!r'gb.· .s1••
Beef ·1 op Sirloin ~o;.,;~!~!.~.... .$218 Fresh Beef Brisket•;.."';;;"' .$1••
B f R"b E St k""''"'"'"AChok•$238 Fresh leg of lamb ................ " 5121 ee I ye ea lon•l•H~lb lit. ..Si.t.!nHalf tit;
lamb loin Chops "~~,f:-:~~:::-.$2 18 Canned Ham ~;:-;:,::.!"~~;, \:!.' $451
Skinless Wieners I Sliced Bologna I Pork Sausage ' Turbot Fiiiets ' Perch Fiiiets J::ii,:~vF:~~~ ,.lb.ggc Sa':;::.:_•su~~: .. 57c :u~:n::;;~,~~ o' f.1b.99c ~:e;,"!:r:oil. 99c 1:~·~~d=~•'9ht 93c
1-lb. Pkg. 89') ,kg. 'kg. Hot S.a10n1ng lol1 . le. Pac ages lb.
Dressed Trout • .;;~;::>,'.;.,~·r: ... :,~s1s9 Luer 's Boneless Ham,~:,~;:~ ,..s19s Corned Beef Brisket ""<"' fb.s1aa • s1· d B Moo I.lb gee B I B . k t ........ , .. MtC.(• SJU Fresh Western Oysters ,;::.:.:.·~;·sp 9 Oubuqu~ ice aeon ... ,.,: ee ns e c_, .......... c"' .. .
FRESH BAKERY BUYS '
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-'Mn. Wr;ght's 9 9" Family Pack '1'
Package of 12
Mrs . Wright 's Bread ·.::::45C
@Single Layer Cake .::;.., ..... 93c
M". W1i9hl'• 8· lJOC lakt & Serve 01• • Can-
e, amon Rolls ""· w • .,h .. ··•· "~··32c inn .... Ands."'•' c.... .
Lucerne Corn Tortillas ·~-:· 21c
Lucerne fruit Drinks~' ~~ 55c
Lucerne .Peanut Butter ':;:· 12c
Lucerne Cream Topping ... ';,..';:-55•
TOMATOES
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FOr tht best of 1pirit&, it 'a El
Rancho for selection, for
quality, for value!
11e11c1a, Tlm•ss711
VODKA ·
Bottled for El Rancho's! Half-gallon.
J!Oltled in Scotland I QUart
Gilbey Gin •••••• 5469
Eltra dry! Fin'e mixer! Fiftli.
Brandy JQISIEQlst 5529
For mlxin' or aippin'! Quart
ILEIDED · $449 ,, ·
WHISKEY .
s. .. 50e on El IWlcbo'al Quart
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stamp on beef, for the closer trim, for the aged goodness -and, when you find them all, you 'r~ •
in El Rancho! : :
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-Chablls Trio
Italian Swias Gold, $ 2 J ,.
' Pink or Ruby · half.gallon
carnet SaurPn
1ng1.t. .. k·~ ••• """' $ 495 ao well with hearty _
beefl Ill
-FIESH
PllCH
Fillei. ol mild ocean pen:b!
Turbot Fillets • • ~ s 1 t9
Ruobed here from Groenland watera! .
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pare and -(ct younelfl El IWlcbo
offers only tl;S.D.A. Choice quality ••
• naturally aged for flavor and
tondeme., and 'trimmed to lfford
more aood eating!
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El RanchO quality at a pn'ce that·.W be a boon to your budget! Rib ciit small end. .,
. ~ Sandwich Steaks • s24~;:
sirloin center cuts, thin for grilling! !:
Beef Rib Bones •• · 19£!: . ~ . .
Extra.lean!. Chooee·bullt ·or patti•~-Uan! Meaty! .for .baking or b-b..q! .-:,~
$hort Ribs -w . ·• Sit,t
You'll love the meaty eoodnea!
Ground ·Beef •• ~ • s13~
Sp.lit Broilers .. ~ ... 59~f
Young Meaty-fryen ••• king aized chickena mean more meat for the money! ..,.
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Super Shopper Grocery Specials! . King Crab Claws • S2\.9 ee IVer • .-. . . . . . . . . . . "7.; t
C.rackers _,.;.SMOWFLAKES ... 39c t;;;dbes"hri;d·:::~r~ ;;andChoptond•r;~··.~~:;;thatm;::;:g! •••• s1t .•
So tender ••• and cocktail 1ize! '"" Thole criap Saltinee from Nabiaco ••• go eo well with soup, aalad or for snacks! 16 oz. Boneless ••• butte.rfly atylet Freah! El Rancho'• own nncb style! , , J---.-cr· 0·1 as·-h rl-ttc -• ~ · . r1sco ! I . ~ es . s 1 Pork--:Sausage • ~-·sir Meatl:Oaf •••••• SJl. . 24.0Z. BTLE.. • • • • • • • Catfish · . ._ El Rancbo'a old-fubiooed otylel El IWlcbo'a own ••• oven rtady! ..,
Golden oil, eo light, '°pure • • •without the oily after taate in cooking or on salad&! Farm raised Louisiana "cata'·' -' . ·~ ~~~! ~~!! ~~.,~::.:.;;.:.!.~,$,_ ~-;,,.,.n Food! :o-:.::: $ 2~· =E s 1 ~· I
A I J • 8 Jc Johnston' S 2 5. ( Cubes of top sirloin·.,. lean, tender! Ty-. Farma-22 oz. big! , t pp e ~ u1~c-e HALF-GAU.ON • • • • YOGURT :
Choice of ice-cream like flavors! 8 oz. !•
Tree Top ••• from thoee crisp juice Waahington apples! drink. a glus of health!
Snap-E-Tom ..••• 2oc
Tomato juice with Pizazz! 10 oz. can
A·l Meat Sauce •• 39c
Five ounce size (10 'oz ••. 69e)
-Lipton Soup Mix • • 41 c
All tlav0r, ctn. of 2 (Chick. Noodle-32*)
Com Bread Mix • • 33c
Aunt Jemima'a E-Z-Mix ••• 10 oz
DOG
FOOD
Kai Kan's M ..P s· in 14 oz can
Accent •..••••• 79c
Enhances all food flavon! 4 Yl oz
Soft Margarine . • 53c
Chiffon, in eervini tub~! ~ !_~. ctn.
Ivory Liquid • • • . • 49c
So kind ~ yOur hands! Giant' size
Dash Detergent • • 79c
Low suds, high efficiency! Giant size
CAT
FOOD mr 29c
New Puu 'n' Boots varieties! 12 oz.
Yogurt Bars • • • • 59c
Johnston'• ••• carton of six hara!
French Toast •••• 39c
Downeyflake breakfut.treat! 11\o oz. -·.
Green . Giant Rice • 29c
All varieties (except wild) ••• 12 oz.
Chopped Chives • • 39¢
Armanino. ~ • ao eaay to use! 2~ oz
V•llehm, 29C Enchiladas
Beef, cheeH or Chicken ••• 7\.i oz.
Delicatessen Specials ·
Bologna osaR MAYER'S •••• 39·cj; . .
Serve a better sandwich with Oacar.Mayorl Beef or Meat -12 oz. pkg. !
Vanety Pack-: .•• s1 29'
Favored Olcar Mayer lunch meat.a! 12 oz
Crecent Rolls • • • • 37c
Pillsbury Jlecular, Italian, Rya -8 oz.
BLUE
CHEESE
F1ora Danica robust flavor! 4 os.
Kosher Pickles ••• 89¢;.
Clauucin'1-Wbole or lcyCJe! 32 oz.
Shredded Cheddar 49c
Mia WisoOnainlin 4 ounce pkg.
AMEllCA(ll $133 1 LOAF z11m.
Sprinlfield· mild cb._ spre1d
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Fresh Carrots ••• 2 .. 29c Orange J1Jice • • • • • 4tc.
c~ tanclor! I lb. pliof~m hap El Rancho'• ••. fnahly aqueaaed,,,. additi-
a.n, ·2tc ,....... .... La,.. 3 s1 Chokes fer
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$202. PER MO.
Low cash to assume 7%" V .A. loan with
total payments of $202. per mo. Full price
129;900. 'I A DollhoUK it won't lutl Clll
Now To See. 847"'6010.
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HOP-SKIP TO BEACH
$3100 TOTAL DOWN
' $31,000 Close. to beach. ~100 total down!
BRIGHT -CUTE • ADDED-ON taJrub. room.
Large Interior corner lot. "'Biick barbeqUl
Flagstooe polio. Nice only $3LOOO. a. Finl. •
963-6767.
"NEWPORT WEST''
· .·,CRAsHING WAVES
:HOl'-SKll' to OCEAN
Heat the ocean. $4400 Total down. LARGE
TWO Sl'ORY. Cariopfentrj, Hur~
roOffi. "FORMAL DININd ROOM. Sepliri.te tilmlb' ~with .cheery kitchen. L&undry
room. Gantllevered-sta:irs:-Famlly alze..bed.._
room. 3 baths. Large interior corner lot.
Total price $43,950. Take advanta&e.
96J.6767.
INVESTORS $26,950 R-2 ·
THAT'S RIGJIT! 6~40--R-2 lot with a
SUPER-RUST!€ COUNTR~ JtOMEl.Nifty ....
kitchen. Dlnine ai;ea with utility room.
Family &lze bedrooorns. NEAT -COUNTRY
HOME CLOSE TO BEM:H! 62xl40 R-2 lot.
$26,950. Curious Call 963-6767.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
2300 sq. ft. of Uving area. Pool I: Jacuzzl
-View of Ocean. $69,960.-Be quick· """"": be·
lucky -Call 646-717L
'Ql(E 3 UTTLE HOUSES
AT $16,650 EACH
3 patios
3 yards. ~ ·_ 3 entrances.
1~~ ( Easy ca.re, landscaping.
Rent acht'dule $485.00.
A good investment starts at 646-71n.
' POOL • $4900 DOWN
BEACH
1/a BLOCK TO
GAS STATION
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One wa,y and ~ bk>ck to beach the other way.
2 bedroom Jarie fit~ilce home with income unit
above the double car garae:e. Olli now 646-71TI. '$64,ooo. • .
MESA DEL MAR
TROPICAL PARADISE
IJ!:otic .h(!atfd pool In lush tropical settlna. Se-
~·privacy! )fiintatnan:e tree back yard.
Open beam wohn \\"6od•ceillng In custom "crafted
family room with used brick fireplace. Gounnet island kitchen. formal dining. \Valk to all schools,
park, 1hopplng! Call us right a\\"BY 546-2313.
HOUSE OF GLASS
•• , ,ttUNJ'fNGTON HARBOUR
Ught bright, beautiful! HUGE 'FIEST A ROOJ\t.
Has floor to tt-illng fireplace. Formal dining.
Exotlc staircase.. Sparkling POOL. Huge fonnal
llvln1 room. call Now! 847-6010.
NEAR BEACH • VAULTED
CEILINGS $35,950!
Sharp home In prestige &reL Recently painted.
?ttanicured landscaping ""tlb loll ol brick work.
Vaulted ceilings. SPM'ious k1tchen. Fa~ sized
bedrooms. Covered pe.Uo. l\lust Sec Call 842-2535.
BALBOA ISLAND
WATER VIEW DUPLEX
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Juat'65 's~ps to bf:ach -100' to boat mooring!
Harbor view · from both units. Sep1.n1.te guest
hldea\\'8.f completely fiJrnished. Owner will help
flnancc~llurry! Call 54&-2313 for details.
TRI-LEVEL NEARLY
3000 S9UARE FEET!
' Beautiful landscaping. Raised entry. Fa,mal din-
ing. Big family room has terrific \\'t\'t' bar and
sparkling fountain! Gigantic master suite \\1th
beam ceilings & balcony. l.lUST SEE, Only
$61.900! Call 847..6010.
MANICURED BEAUTY
5 BEDROOMS
Lush tt.ndsc&.ping grect1 the vlC\\'t't'. Step lnMde
to \\'Ide entry, &iant kitchen. Huge Palo Verde
fi replace In ovenlxe living room. Qul't'n slzl' bed·
rooms. ?.1uch more. Only $-19,950. Call 847-6010
to sec.
GOING LIKE
HOTCAKES!
l\1esa Verde Villa -Immaculate 2 Br. ]!Qm,,. .,.,.\th
communlly pool, shoY•s llkc a modl'I -lots of
milTOl"S·.-·rough hCV.'Jl y,·ood -~ring d\\'&rf
fruit trees! . Stttnw: Is bl'llNlng. $24,500! Call
546-231[1.
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BEAUTIFUL HUNTINGTON
HARBOUR POOL HOME
Sparkling pool sets o(f this hu)rl!' '"'O story
drefln1 h<irne. Lnt-i ,,f g la.~s. Tu·o hul?l' brtrk fll"l'-
pla("('S. Giant fiesta roo1n. Fonnal dining. To
.. ·iew call 837-6010.
...... ltlAGND"I~x3UlfiilrkHng~clea:r-wat·~;1--+
pool Gai B.8.Q. FIRE RIN'G. Outside eat.-, •• J
Qualifications: integrity-& En\hus'ialln
Find oot for yoursclr -EARN "·hlle you
LEARN how to make it in Real Utate Sales!
Ing bar from open country kitchen. Huge
family room. Stone fireplace. Bright cheery
living room. Family size bedrooma. WALK
TO BEACH. $4900 Total Down. UVE A
l,ITl'LI: Call 963-6767 •
BAYCREST
$59,500
Large living room, formal dining. Large
kitchen and family room, new carpets and
paint 4 bedrooms plus rumpus room. Easy
care yard. room for pool For a rare value
call 646-7171.
COSTA MESA
MOTHER-IN-LAW
Y1LLA
~2 bedroom home foryour in-laws! "plus"
a 3 .bedroom home! All custom. One year
old Enclosed patios. Heavy shake roof.I. 3
car garage. Total down $6400. Curious Call
~767.
FOUNTA1t4 YAWY
YA LOAN
$229 TOTAi. l'ER '40!
This fJ it! Assume V.A. loan. $229 total
payments. MAGNIFICENT Fountain Valley.
Atrium entry. Large famUy area. O'ack·
ling fireplace. Country .size kitchen. 5 BIG
BEDROOMS! Huge corner Jot. Ataume low
V .A. loan. $229 tot&l per mo! $40.&)0. Call
96.'.J.6767.
CUSTOM FEATURES
READY-MADE PRICE
Wrap -In the wannth at rtch ""°"
-..,jjque ' -· ..... - -.....,.ung, lh""1Khoul Coownlenco' IODCh
lt!tcllen. !Or .. bedroon)& No main-
..., ',an! with --......... Olil \!46.23.13 tor ..,..,. more cleto1la. l'rb
$39.900. 546-2313.
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IUWPOllT BbCll
1709 Nsw.-1 ...
-7171
EXECUTIVE HOME
WALK ,TO GOLF COURSE
6 bedrooms. Den. Family room, Formal dining.
lluge master suite with private patio viewing
bl&' spe.rkling pool. Fantastic sauna. 3 car garage.
Lots of super masonry. cau to experience!
. 847-6010.
CONTINUOUS & EXTENSIVE
TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHLY!
Call today -it's· FREE! No obligatlon -let's
talk about it now! Start earning \11hlle you're
learning in the classroom &: on the job.
Progrom Starts
Next Week
Our ~uates of The Real Estaters career
Kick-Off Training Program tell us It's fan.
lastic!
FOR PROressIONALS BY PROF'ESSION-
ALS! call Marl Ann Haze, 833.3305 for de-
tails. You'll be glad you did!
FOUR BEDROOMS
$33,500
This Cost& !\lesa home ~as.·· shnkr roof, oak
floor, til.:-d baths, new carpets & drnf>C's; boat
access. Outstanding buy. First time advertised
646-7lil.
CORONA o·Et MAR SELECT'IONS
WEST CLIFF
Great neighborhood. Superb schools. Thl! love--
ly hOWie in \Vcstcllff Is Ir: spotless condition.
A perfect 3 bedroom home with an excellent
family entertainment area. New carpet&.
Need a fast escrow, Call qul.ckly -673-8350.
TWINKLIN.G LIGHTS
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PRIVATE BEACH
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW
Enter private gatl'!S, sparkling crystal clear
pool. Temi.zzo entry to white carpeled living
areas -with panoramic ocean view. See
thru fireplace to dining room y,1th PANO.
RAl\:tlC OCEAN VIE\V!' 5 family size bed-
rooms, master bedroom \\1th PANORA.AtIC
OCEAN VIE\V, -Private beach' \\'Ith key en-
trance -$30,000 down -CUrlous? Call
6T.Hi550.
SUl'ERIOR NEW-LimNG
IRYlllCE TERRACE
RlJN'tlNQTON 8UCB
ROSY FUTURE
Small sophisticated home in Old Co1'0na dcl
?-.tar, done \\'Ith a let!! fur tomorro\\·. 2 hc:od-
room areas y,•ith built-ins featured In ma<iter
st.lite to add to your s1X1cc. In.door-outdoo1·
Jlvlng nxim \Yith a great lofty feeling. Call
quickly to sre this fascinating property.
673-85.50.
SWEEPING VIEW
cel'l'A lllBSA
ane1111 .. -.
146-Ull 11'11 --. JIDll .. ,:o 11 6014 w-Aft.
CORON;\ DEL MAR
JJJ M•111rft•
IU-DH KM7'7 147"'111 • 67J.llH
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FOREVER SUNSET OYER
13TH GREEN MESA VERDE
COUNTRY CLUB
Cust(Ml1 elegance fea·luring i;late entry ln1-
n1eru;c ll\'l.ng roon1 \\'Ith \•ulc11nic stone fin."'-
11la1:.-e and slate hearth. Adjolnln}t den y,·ith
\\'t'l bar, t'unnal dinlllft room. SJlllt•loos and
gracious 3 ~ths, landscaping !iUpurb! Call
!">a6-2313 for appoinllll('nl to join the Coon·
try club set!
CRISPY CLEAN AND
VERY 9UIET
Ea..'lllldc Costa P.lesa, 3 bedl'OOlns, hard· ,,.ood flOon, delightful yard in great neigh-
borhood. $36,950. Call 646-717L
WALK TO BEACH
4 BEDROOMS
< $42,500
Lovely upgrackd home on beautiful cul·&...,_
u.c strttls. Attractive landscaping sur-
round.'! 54.'(.'luded pallu. Grf'lll fluor plRn.
Sµaci011s kitchen. Large lx'droorns .. l\1UST
Si::E CALI.. 84~-:.!535. '
ASSUME 7112 °/o FHA
$264. PER MO.
Sha11> .tKlme ln best t•ou ntain \laJIC'y loca-
tion. lots or upg1"Bdlni..:. Adull occupied.
J-lu~e master bedroom. Exct·llcnt EZ tern1s. can today 84.2-2535.
LA CUESTA-NEAR OCEAN
-· "ORLY $44,900!
ASSUME 7°/o YA LOAN
G 1r~1 ... ·1t1s Rancho "t..a Cuestn In l•t't's tige S.~;. lluntini;tun Beach. 'B1·nutifully land-
scn1ied. SpHi.:luus llvini.:. r.la.~Sl\"c fainily
l'tNlll. ilu).:-C rai~'(f hcUl"lh fircplUC!'. can't
la.sl. Call J',;ow !S4:l·25J.l.
MESA VERDE
CUSTOM HOME
$B9,500
An outstanding combination of location.
quality and comfort -round-the-corner
front ri.1rsa Verde Country Club. 1-'catul'C!I
2,620 sr1uarr ft.'('l of li\•ini;: area \\'Ith 4
spnclous bt.•druonis, la~f· fonnal dining
room, family rtA)ITI \\'Ith firt•11htct•, "'·1·t har,
air-condltionini.: & elt><·tr1111lc air riltl•r 1>y11-
lcr111,o1, :\·C'ar gnrB):[f', trailf'r IM~11 nct1'S.'1 lo
IRl"J{l' yard \\'Ith 1·01101 for poul nrul n11u•h
niort•. It's l 1~ yealii nrw, bc11utiful c:ondi·
lion throughout. Plf>tlSl' phOne 546·2.113 fur
addltlonal Jnformatlon and appointment .
PAIR OF 4 PLEXES
BEACH ONLY $69,000!
2 4PIC'XCS In prime location. 2 yrs. old.
\Ycll 11i tuated. Excellent flnn.Jlclnt a"ai~Qle. ·
Pro\'idcs goOO return. lk'St buy on the
market noy,·, Call for ntore lnfu. 8'.J2-:l5J,j.
NEW LISTING NEW POOL
Charming nl'Wer home. Impres.sive entry
"'Ith ~lid oak door -Large living a nd
dining rooms. Sepe.rate fe.mlly room. Patio
kitchen that overlooks a gorgeous pool and.
patio "·Ith BBQ and fire rln~. Double gar.
age '\\•Ith boat gate. Just $48,500. flurry Cal.! !S42·2535.
$202 TOTAL PAYMENTS
7°/o Y.A . LOAN
Spn'Bd out In this one! Big blight livlni;
area.<1. •·amily size bcdroo<>ms. Cwilom car-
l>f'ls and drapes. !\lagnifi~nt yard. o:ivered
patio. As..<1ume 7'<, V.,\. $23,600 loan. Be
first. Call 963-6767.
BEACH $22,500
JUST OFF THE WATER!
$1275 TOTAL DOWN
!l's true! Beach. S22.500. $1275 Total [)oy, n.
Stylish kitchC'n , Ne.,.,, applilin('('s. Breakfast
bar. l..AHGE LIVING ,\BEA. SUNKEN
CONVEHSATION" PIT. l'ush·hulton gas
fi1'eplacc! Ankle dCCJ> carµetinl{. P1·ivate
patio. Comn1u11ity pool! $1275 Total Do\\•n.
$22,500. Curious Call 963-6767.
OCEAN VIEW NEARLY
NEW $54,500 TO YOU
Gr?at studio \\'ilh baJcony ·view of blue
Pacific. Beautifully dl'COrated. Cozy eQn-
vcrsa.lion pil has flrrplace. l..ow S to as-
sume! TlllS WON'T 1..AST. Call Now
847-6010,
EXOTIC MANSION
$44,000
1fuge Tahitian style home within \\"Biking
dlstanc<' of beach. Large family room fea-
tures 1upe.r fireplace. Comer lot. See Today. can 847-6010
l>UPLEX
COSTA MESA
ASSUME THE LOAN
'J'y,·o bedroom each -sharp I: Clean. t>x-
cellent value at $40,000. Call 646-7171 .
INVESTllENT8
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raliam-'No· Doubts'
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l. Evangelist Certai11 of Right and W r~n g ·
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1 )JUJy Graham ts a 111cu1 of God wlto,
in 011 OQI Of d.o1tbt, '/.,;/10W$' Wh4 t Ill
right and wrano. And f)tl)p!e listen
1 to him. ~f onitor corr~s1xn1dent C/ioo
i Lawrar1ce inttnlic1os h;m tn Ii i$ North
. Coroll11a mountain .,etre11t..
ChTfstioti Scie.ice ,\fo11i1or Service
MONTREAT, N.C. -In a 1'\ortb
• Carolina cow pasture almost 40 years 1 ago a tall, gangling farmboy. \Villiam
~ Frank Graham Jr., I i s t en ed
f "spellbound" to evanceUst Mord~aj
1 Fowler Ham thundering against sin and
! eitolllng Jesus Christ.
~ That night young Graham felt "a kind t of stirring . . . pleasant and scary.''
: The • "stirring" gre w over the years i into a conviction as imperative and
• -'eonSl.anl as the tides of the seas. 1
... Today he is known around the wortd
l •U evangelist Billy Grahanl.
I Last year -his 25th or JJU1ssive
: crusades -he preached to a crowd
: of at least 600,000 in Ko~ca (his
: as.wciates estimate it was more than
• a million}. This 1nay well be the largest j audience addressed by a . Protestant
• cl~man. Be reckons he already has
: Jested at --peak level a good 10 -years~
' longer than any other evangelist. And
his . 25th ·year was the "heaviest~' .or
his illustrious career.
l' In addltiOn to three to five major
CNl8deS a year, Graham beads a
,J'tljgkNs organlt.atlon -The Billy
~raham Evangelistic Association -v.ith
L llllDU81 eipemes of $20 million and a
• ~ offices around the world. The I 8SIOciation publishes a m o n t h 1 y
: ~azioe with a total circulation or fivo,. I a,JJllJllcm. t¥vedcasts1 a Wetkfy 4lldio I~ p:ogram · heard worldwide over t,000
iJJtalions, and tm prOdi.,ccd over I 00
:'I.evangelistic movies. · ff'" Dr. Graham has wrilten four 1najor
111 bDoks translated Into 50 languages.
1 "Peace.wiUt God" has sold more than I two million copies.
·' All this makes Graham one of the l-6tnost ramous clergymen in the world.
•fr.:•~ plays goU with prcsiden~ .. ,has
' Noinseied powerM people and enjoyed I l!!.'f distinction of •having an """"'°'
f ..::: Halle Se!~ -close schpols for !-bl!I rally. ·-~ Graiiain steys lo the podium -tit" New York. Hong Kong, London, or f 5eoul, people listen. lie Is over 6 feet.
•· HIS .lace ts sculptured, as if out of
-"-fine wood; his eyes are deepset and ":J'latn with conviction.
, l He speab Jn a rich, modified Southern
, , ~t. and frequently pauses while his
;~cut into QIDldousness. He extots l a fiile han4 polDUng skyWard. He
• with hls pfi1m on the Bible .
; dw.Denges with ~a knolted fist. He
: tea with·op!i! arms. •1.!.... ... _.Be says quietly 1'1 want you all lo
.. 'l!Ome up here.'' And young and old, .~. i . ~r ~es W:,~:U:tQ.~~t.~,P to "commit'·
i~· ·."He is ungue!tionably one or the all·
,; tlme great! in churt:h his tory ," says !i:·Dr. Carl F. H. Henry, fnrmer editor 1 !or 12 years of the in£lut"Olial magazine
1 cmistinity Today. ln his judgment, "Dr. ,.Gftham ts in lbc same league with
' }fesley and Moody. He has given a
stimulus to evangelism all over the world
· ·.and built a successful bridge to the
-Jpus Revolution."
·ln 1964, Boston's Richard Cardinal
~bing said to Or. Graham. ··vou
l certainly arc girted by God for this
). ·'NOrk."
~ut with praise has come criticisn\. I·· Wayne Cowan. editor or Christianity
I ln Crisis, says, "In the '50s he seemed
1 zo.. nave an openness and a capacily I t or growth, bUt the direction in \vhlch
1:: he" movOO was to not upset the status
' quo or those in pov.'cr, v.hcthcr it was
• President Johnson or President Nixoo.
\ · "He did not maintain hi s independence
cind was clearly exploited."
1, ·:..A criticsm that many make of Dr.
f'I Graham wns capsuled in 1966 by the
t' Rev. Dr. Michael JUunsay. archbishop
·~· c:A. Canterbury. He said. "The Grahan1 f: type ol evangelism is not the kind v.·e
1 need in these trying times. \l+'e nttd
-an intellectual, thoughtful approach -
not bursts of .emotionalism."
titeanwhile. the' crov.·ds k(.'('p coming ..00 people tum their li\·es around,
*'1nM become sober, and criminals
fetum every penny they h.uve stolen.
~'How does he do ii ?" ls an often
asked question.
Dr. Henry says. ''It cannot be ~ explained simply in psycho l ogical
~ Jf,ctors, or simply man's religious need.
· :""'fl is divlllC authority alld pov.•cr and
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DURABLE CRUSADER
Billy Greham
Graham's appe:il Ues, al least partly,
in the knowledge that in an age of
doubt he "knov.-s'' \\'hat is right and
v.TOng. He has enormous religious
conviction .
Even in cold print his prose generates
the momentum or a locomotive, coupled ~ au ~rd.lnarily s lr lk 1ng
appenrance,' Sh.akespearcnn gestures, a
flexible voice. and perfectly limed
dram.alic pauses, it l<.!.kes on an Old
Tt'Stament power.
Some say he leans on fear. Dr.
Graham denies th is. But certainly he
has some startling Images, such as,
·~ ..• We will continue on the toboggan
slide that will take us to the 34ih heaps
of hiSt2ry."
But all ls not dire with him. l-le
drew roar.1 of laughter once when be
said. "Tomorrow night I'm going to
speak on the subject, '1'he wickedest man lhat ever lived.' Slight pause as
he looked into the audience. '·That's
not your husband. I saw one lady look
at her husband rather critically."
"I don't use jokes," be sa id .scriou.51y.
as he lowered his long frame into an
easy chair for our interview. ;,Maybe
a bit or humor wllJ come out, but
I don 't plant a joke in my tell:t."
lfe lookeiJ. alertly reiaJlled, dressed tn·
checked coat and wool knit pants with
natty black buckle shoes. He had on
a rich red lie with black 1rregular llDel.
1be sun -streaming through a large
window -heightened the vtpouJ
appeannct of his steel-gray bllr.
"Do yoa tblnk tft world hat c...,ed
st.ace you began your evaqeU:lm U
years ago?"
1•Human nature hasn't changed," he
satd. ••we've become sophl!Ucated and
educated savages. ()Jr bates and
murders and muggings all the offenses
we read about in hlstory, are coin&
on right now t~t the world."
"You've bttn crttlclled fer not
•peald.n1 1&alnst some of dlele "tMql
-Vietnam, for e.ump&e. Bow dt you
respond?
"I dont' think anyone really kooWs
the answer to Vietnam. At a certain
point I decided lo make no· public
statementa because there are so many
wars being !ought around the world.
I preach all f!Vt!t the world, and if
I went around trying to tell ev.erybody
i>ol<._lq_ sellte their wars I would find
myseU in an erldless S!Watlon."
uo.es It btlber you. tbat ~plte ~
huge crowds you draw you've made
you see, because I know that out of
it will oome a wonderful world."
''Wbat 11 tbe majof obltacle to mwe w .. te,. pOOple commlflfii~
to Quilt?"
~Materialism .. We put Our oonfldeoce
In material things lo bring about our
happineu--like motorcars, te1eV1s'°'1
sets, and entertainment. We have to
be entertaieed constantly. We have the
idea that mooey is the answer to
everything.
"The great tufning to Christ today
Is In the Orient, and I think just as
the gravitational center of Olristiarilty
moved from the Middle East to North
• 'I 1llfl11ld tl1i 11k that the wo r ld b _moving right noac
t o mn rd some sort of· cllmntlc monae nl.'
no appretlable Impact on the \•1orld'!"
·'No, because my objc+t is so different
fro1n v.1hat the average 'J>Crson th inks
it is. The object or the chu:rci1 since
Pentecost has been to call out a people
for God's name -which is always
a minority in every generation."
t·Your hope is not to con,·ert the
v.·orld?"
.. , know !he world will no! be
converted. In fact, the \1'hole tben1c
of Scripture 1s lhat the world's system.
not the earth. is dominated by evil
and Is going to end In great judgments
and convulsions. ~1an is not going to
bring the kingdom of God to earth.
It'll have to come through divine
intervention.
"And r think il \viii come at man's
Armageddon . \Vhen n1ankind 1vith its
1noden1 weapons stands ready to hurl
tht•n1 at each o!hcr and ' destroy th e
""hole human race'. c;oo v.111 intervene
and stop il. and then ChriSL \\•ill conic
and set up his kin gdo1n . Then .,...e 11•iH
ha\'C justice and righteousness, and all
these grcal prophecies in the Old and
Nc\v Testaments v.•ill be ruUilled in a
new \\'Or Id."
'·Do ynu h11ve aoy Idea v.·hen Ibis
will come'.'"
"No. I think if you !ltt:dy almost
:in;· (ie\d \1'hclhL•r 1l Is c('(lloi:1ca1.
philosophical, or \vhatl!vcr, most
prcd ictlons are pretty Grim.
"So l \VOuld think that the Yl'orld
is m_t'ing right now toward some sort
of ~:nnctic JTIQment. \\fhether this is
the moment predicled in Scripture I'm
not prepared to say.
··But this does make me an optimist,
"Do you still feel strongly about die
threat of "'orld communism? Yoa don't
mention ii much these day_s."
''I quit preaching about it because
I lhought I was orf the track. My
wife sa t beside the man that's head
of finding out the counterfeiters for
Scotland Yard and she said, 'You mmt
spend a lot or time studying COWlterfelt
bills,' and he said, 'No, I spend all
my Ume looking at Uie real thing.'
You see if you study the real thing
you'll know what's oounterfeiL
"If we are true believers in Cllrisl ,
we'll recognize these other 'isms' that
come along y,·hether it'S fasci sm or
communism. I feel that my job is to
proclaim .the gospel.''
"It's a job that keeps you busy: Dots
it lea ve time for Bible study?"
"I have a period every mo ming before
the day begins for devotion and Bible
study. And I grab every moment I
ca n during the day."
.. Is there auy part of the Bible tbat
you return to1 that gives you spedal
lnsplration!" ·
"Yes, every day I read five psalnu.
The psalmist went through every
problem that we can possibly lhink
about, and this teaches me bow to
pray. The psalmist had his moments
of terrible despair, and he had hiJ
moments of great joy.
"I read one chapter of Proverb$ evel'Y.
day, because I have the feeling ProverbS ---r~:rctres me ho'! to ge along w;l{h my
fellowmen: Solomon was such a WiJe
man in his dealings with people. Those
basic human equaUons are the same
now as they were then."
urr someoae l a1tt. •t don't believe
Cod eskta,' do you bave 1ay proof
that lie ·ttllta?"
"No scientific proor. I think Bertrand
Rus.&cll, who claimed to be an atheist.
said he lhought God rould possibly bc
provt!d phUosopblcally. Immanuel Kant
I think. sald tM two things that mac:1e
him bc)lovt In God were )ii<! &rry
MAVetlS and the """"ience within. libo
put tbit CONJiCieoce here? 'lben'•
.....thing dow1I lnllde that lelil -u·s Wl'Olllf. lllld !hue's ...,,.1111ng !bat
tells me It's rfll>L
BILLY GUH IS PARTICIPANT ON DICK CArETT SHOW
He Flgur•• He'i S.tn et Peek Lon~r T'h.n Any o the Other'
"This il>cllcat.. we aro ..-..,.
a ......... Aod then l look al a Wildt
and I say. ''1111a waldi lo . au Ho
p<rfoctlon bad a design«.' Well I look
at thb WllVfrSe in which we ~ send
astmnauu up and go by absolute, ptrfect
l•WJ •nd bl'fng th"'" back -there
must bc "I designer baclt th""'
'°mcwht"re. 'ltlc.rc arc many arawnmu:
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2700 SQ. FEET
FRUIT TllEES
H.OSI:: GARDE:.'/
rr your larn ily nf'C'd!> spa\'('
and you w<1nt charn1, then
you'd 1.octtcr look at !his
beautiful hon1c. Everyl ~in::;
from the 11hakP roof 10 ihc
bttltement spells spa~~ &
co1n lort. Please call 54:>9-191
Offered lit $37,950
Call 51).9491
Walker&Lee
ll l •L ltT•TI
Beautiful
Back Bay
Ca!/ 673-'.W.J 979--1190 Eve~.,
associated
BllOK EAS-REAL. TORS
:Z 15 W l o/boa 67J l6tJ
LAGUNA NIGUR
Four big bedroom!'! 2 bath1<:
+ a Jq:>l on 113 acre lotH
or ll'Ct•s und prlvflt')'. Neat·
hearh and golf club. 7~~ V1\
loan nssumablc $·Ul,000. Call
fi.JG.7711 .
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CLAIM YOUR $100
A t.'101''111 FOR 12 i\10'S
Luxur y No-tat alnl.
To\\'llhon1cs
REACH\\',\LK
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1714) S36-6_557
Elel:'ant homes on large
acrc<it:t'. r or the i;elecl fco,1·
1\'ho \\ant cvc11·thini.:, lhl'Se
hornes ure for you! f.x·
quisite!y set on vie\\' bl uff,
pools . paddocki;, room lor ~
:t~~~:~. t'Ou rts. Call for OWNER HAO STROKE
PETE BARRETT Rcduc!Xl $3,000. Vaca nt .
rel"'bl•he<I ; '"' oli>oe • -REALTOR-2 .00.;~·· .co""" lot C.M.
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THREE GIRLS
In The Bluffs
642 5200 I
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~ QUINTAH D HLT\' 612-2991
'ii~~~~~.:;;;~;-~~ I Think of 1111hat you00-10;\gcr Pui)·our bud~ct back on
ii need, mnkl' a list, lht'n sell j lhr> lrlll'k .... '-ell i•ll" i1P1•t"
tho!!e ilerr»1 v.•ith a Dailyr \\•ith a-lnw-rost Dally Pil•1f
Pilot Clns~iflrd Ad! Call Classified Ad! C;1ll 6·12-lr.i~
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SUNSHINE HOME
Jutta few words
In tho rltiht placo •••
Dally Piiot
Cla11lfled Adi
Dlal tho direct llno
642-5678
Dlal Dl,..t
642-4321
call Callect ·
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DAILY PILOT
COUNTRY KITCHEN
COUNTRY FEELING
Shake J_,,.,f
Cul-de·imc Street
Evccythlng from_lhc_llSed
brick fireplace 10 the rw.y
. family room spells cont·
tortnbte family tlVing. Trans-
ferftd O\\'ner mU!!I 11ell and
will let you lake over his
1'.i'i4 GI loan.
OFF"ERED AT $39,500
CALL 5:1:>.rN!ll
BUY ME VA
4 BEDROOM
spaC1ou11 and c hanntng. ,.~, ..
mal dining or fo.mlly room,
large y11rd o,1·Jth c11mpcr
parking, In quiet 1ri1fflc free
locnUon. Call 54 5·842 4
SouthCo Rcaltnrs
Sparldin9 Clean
Vauiled CC!illng!.:l ~ bed-
room11 :, hatM on 11 larr,e
101, CUl·de-~. Near South
Coast Plaza close to parks
&.: ~hools a mWil 10 st<!. Call
&16-771J.
Walker&Lee ••al ,,,.,,
I'm a cute 3BR dollhouse
with marble · fireplaCe_ le
double ....... In E,.ulde
ColAa Mesa. I have a great
""-w11h .1., .,... • FANTASTIC VIEW treeii, concrete dri\.'f!Y.'8)'S A .. BR •·-2 1• •• sprinklers Only $34 950 Call ,, •iv1111!'. s ..,., film · • · rm, 2 trplc's. Sell upon Prntige Homes, ~. l<lt'IK& Rd. ovttlooking aJl
Just c;i ll 642-56i8: todny_! __ _
Need
remodeling?
See
want ad
SERVICE DIRECTORY
FOR EXPERT HELP
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" DAILY PILOT ClaAIUed ad• ll'il big It.ems, of Newport Bay. }hi.et 1tt
1mall !item• or any Item. thlJ one. $129,900. Uy owner •
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' REALTORs'
TRIPLEX•WALK TO EVERYTHING
WALK TO CORONA DEL MAR BEACHES,
.WALK TO shopping, WALK TO schools. On
large 45 ' Jot and shows spendable income. A
'real buy a t $95,500. CALL for appointment.
CALL 644-7270
2828 E. Co11t Highway, Corona dtl Mar
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RU. 0111 TJW>e A HOME
ANY,LACl IH THE NATION
General
Coldwel Banker RE~DENTIAI. MOKEAAGE Ct)MPNN •
' DE~ORATOR'S JEWELBOX .
New 2 bedroom Big-Canyon condominium.
Imaginatively decorated end unit with view.
·Terra cotta tile entry, family room and kit·
chen. Many extras. $95,000.
BEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS BUY
A truly deligbtJu! 3 ~room with extra l'lge
family roon1. On best street. Only 4 years ne'iv ,
\'ery nicely decorated, beautifully landscaped,
lo see 1neans to buy. $65,000
BAYCREST
Ilard to find 2-~tory Colonial. 4 bedrooms.
2·1f.l baths, den, formal dining JOOm, 2 rire-
places, pool-size yard. Great location, flaw·
less. $124,500
DIAL 644-1766
2161 San Joaquin Hi\11 Rd .. N.B.
A COLDWELL BANKER CO.
Gttal family orlenl<d pool Ctwmlnc home nr. ~--TO $46,900 $2 °400 •H llUI home. Four 1pack>ul bed-A Wll10n, 1tores A pa. OWNER. ii: l.nxlO\la to .U • •
roon\11, f~I dlnlng room 3 Bdnna •• 2 ha., ftpl , blt· ~':'a)'!".!.~~~· 1i::! 2 lclrna. + Pool
(or l&rp flll'l\lly room) OVft'o inl' hdwd. cnbinei., !!bake -•" $22 600 LAGUNA BEACH
alud family k:ltchen and roof; fresh.11 decore.ted, 11ke only two Ji.ears and 1 Hai an 0peNna
&mdo\111 Uvtna room ifflur-new. Poolslze lot. SM.GI ~=· ::"\:'tbs F= You cao pq sm men lhan For One Full Time
11'1(1: a l&11e atone ~-• 10% Dollon. a larse family room mab thi. i,llr a new unit Cit you Sa...._Assoclat9
Compleltly r.palnted and CALL 6-t4t·2414 it a nW>lt dcslrable borne. can buy my tlFIRded wilt J
refinisMd. Inside and out. ~~ ~ Jt LI located on a o:irnrr for u,eoo btlowf ~mrrnl We otter )'Oii: , Onfy SSO.SOO. _....._ c:u.l de u.c: )Qt Jn a qWet cmt. L flnandaJ opportunlly. up
IZ:ALTY small c ommunlf y auto'. 2 Bdrm condD., detlrable 10~~ comml.sakn:
Walnut Sq... N1 •r K1wpert P••t Oftlc1 :u~~a a r:.r ~ =.:.·~:in:~ 2. Innov~_ve,,.t~~--~
Two popular,,_,, 10 ..iect * EASTSIDI! * oond ro.. Uie righl """'· wtftl .... _ .,.oo.d ..., ll'O"' ~ 1 ex,...~•~=. :::mbui~r~ ::' !'.:!e": ~t. Joe.; 3 BR., J* baths, Call ownu at 64.l--1000 mln'ottrd llvtn, room, P1Ulb ud lb& new Ucel;llff
alrl"ad)' deCorated and u~ d1n1ng rm.; au o Po r c: b ; today! • ~red d1nlne .a. S. £xten&tve adverttslng
gnWed by a )'OUll8 lady w!_to beaut. lndscpc. ~000. $2500. 1'.0TAL DOWN, 3 BR, ::... c~ = 4-J\mpl tloot Um
ha1 just retired from the ~ 2 ~· K&luma15J11 ltikn. Kint atta. eu1toln liie counter • e
U.S. Toboua'.n Team. Ask-loC. Mn HUI, $30--3()00 tc>pa. &hake roof, near 5. Excellent ~rlaJ u-
in11: S33.000. and $28,950. ~21 Dane Point .ch00.11, walldl'ltt distance tc> Utance
La H'llto Huntillgl011 .Cenler, 1wlm-guna I p WE ARE LOOKING FOR ~ pool and m.an.v park 6. 1'U prn;Uge of • highb
BrMd new three b<.'(fJ.'00!'4 A pe1:110nable, lie Real att>U Now $2000 below coet regarded ' ' C 0 ?it PAN Y
horne"'lthoutatandlngvieft' BURR WHITE REALTOR Elltate aaie. preraon that new. '(Pr1nclpals ooly lMACE'' within the eom-
l)f the OCE!an and Laguna 2!!01 NEWPORT, N'PJ' 8CH want.II to make $2),00) to pleue) oilJ today mw:Uty.
from all 11ldes. Popular all 6754630 or 640-0166 P>.000. per yr. lf that Is . 147 -5
)'OU, Call DANA PACIFIC ""#117 1. Pleasant \\°Oridng eotd-
,, ... 1ric heal. wood <dllnp MESA VERDE REAL ESrATE, O an a DUPLEX 1.3 BR, 1-2 BR, lions wllh omla!>I• & h~ and a dn>am of a kitchen tu! .~. ·~ for lhose who love lo cook. , .t. $37,500 Point. 493-8001. I yr old, near beach. ......ui.:wr.lel.
On!)' S46,rl.O. \\'ann, channlng $ bedroom Fountain \faflty $55.000. Owner. 543-J.M6 or If :you have TIIE oESiru: I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;I fi-6364 ew TO SUCCEED we "'OU)d Bayfront ~eOO~ S:.'t~· OWNER Lrr. 4BR. +FR like to talk to you. nir
General General Ne\\'J'Ort•1 best buy. Uke new + 2 BA, lrplc, Assume VA. confidential interview. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 3 bedroom townhouse with --lliil 9S42 Woodla¥1'JI, 56Hfm. CaU FRED REDICK • private 5lip, fee land,' \\"alk --1!!J Huntington Harbour Phone. • 494-0731
to beach w>d park. ~ase. OU.Mn UAL'TT 8D\'ICI.
A U,_.l()Uf: li()MI:
te111'C opllon or buy. O nly 1 _________ _
$77.500. . .... OCEANFRONT
CONDOMINIUMS
67S.7725
MESA VER'DE
4 BDR~1. Golf t.'OUn>t' home.
Lrg llvlng rm w/lrplc, ~
dining rn1, kitchen barbeque s•e 000 4 BR BEACH CONDO
& .. u.., .,.,, "'"""'" . ~ ' • ' I ~ame rm wi!h Vl'!'l bar/ This lovely 4 . bdrm. condo-$24,500 Fu I ~rice Directly on lleisler Part.
relrig & frplc. Lovely paUOI mini um Is pMced ~·ell bclO\\' and fully furnished. 0 n I)' Divers Cove & Paclllc
& gardens. JI.taster Bdnn replal.'t'menl C011ts. It is S2500 do\.\'n payment.. Why Ocean. Huge, lwcurkQl,
suite lnt"ludes office area, fully alr-cond. for }'OUI' hot rent! Call quality residences. Fonna.I •
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EXCITING PERFECTION
Elegance on the !airway. Executive's custom
dream home in Big Canyon. 3 BR., FR., 3'h
baths. View from all rooms. Air/cond.
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO.
2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd.
CALL ME, l'M A BELVEDERE and a beauti·
ful one oat that! I'm in Harbor View Hills with
$79,500 or trade $40,000 \\"eathcr comfort. or YoU Hl..INTlN:'.iIC HARBClJl dining rooms, fireplaces. ~;;
equity for!.Owner, ~S-2688. may use the poo!. Carpels Dr.&r'N' decks, etc. •
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 4 bedrooms, single story plan with an aura of
elegance. I'm surrounded with lawns, brick
courtyard, a fountain and the park. Inside
I'm just as nice -cathedral ceiling.___beauti-General
,FOUR BEDROOMS
' MESA VERDE
$37,500 Full Price
All Terma
l'fame yorur terma for thl1
•iownt priced listing ln•Mqi.a
!Verde. No dn GI, •ssume
the VA 6~ with $3Jl/mo. payments, or ult the owner
to help )'OU· finance. Fire-~tac:e. 1 yr old llhag, Oag.
~tone patio & walk lo evt:ry·
thine ·location. Better hun-y
"I: Call 545--9-ml.
Walker & Lee · ....... ,., ..
~Mc:Kama&Co.
AllaTua
AS.WMABLE 7t;C. VA LOAN
.• Take over lhLI blg 4 BR
Jant. Vacant 4: re"4¥. to ". to. Dariaoom. brick' BBQ,
( patio, near Atlanta &:
Newland, Seabury Tract,
General
ful chandeliers and draperies. Just listed at
SALESPEOPL£ $89,500. cal me.
NEW or experienced men or UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000
women. \\le offer PERSON-2443 E: Coast Hwy., Corona del M.r
ALIZED TRAINING. A ~ I ~""""~""""""""""~""""l""""""""""~ I genial oW~ in the bt9t l 'G I G I
Corona de! Mar location. A I ;.,,.;;;;;';•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;· ;;;;e;;n;;e;;r;;a;;;;;;;;,io;;;;;;;;;; top ·commtM!pn -plan_, and ~·
superior !imus plll'.n. There ~ * B IL-"'-·Bay p ,._.;..; * '"' •mple -f•cUltleo . • a ...... ra,..,. •• es
for your customers and con-
aistmt advertlsing support.
For your confidential ap-
pointment. Call:
JOhn Allard, Manaeer
644-7270
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BAY AVE.
4 Units-fl5,000
OCEANFRONT
Nifty duplex
$155,000 675-7060
WALK TO BEACH
Super sharp 3 BR ., 2
ba. Enlarged liv. rm.
Pools & teMis. '48,500.
642-7491.
MESA VERDE Coron• del Mar
Golf Course Duplex
11th Green is right at Ocean side of Hwy.,
I !!!!~";;;::=;;;:;;;';''="~ jyour back door. 3 br. 3 close to shops. 2 & l. I· ba. h<>JD•U•/pogl. 3 Car Just reduced to $63,500.
CALIFORNIA gar. $74,500. 556-8800. 673-7420. --
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SPANISH
FOUR BEDROOMS m REALTORS m
14X16 FAM.fLY ROOf.t LD 4 LOUii Offices to Strvt You LD
NE\V CARPETS
The transferred' owner mu11t Gtntiral General
sell this beautiful $tianl1h J-'-M;....O_B_l_L_E_H_O_M_E--l ·--------
Haclenda. Everything from FOR SALE·. FOUR BEDROOMS the waUed-ln patio tc> !he ME•
h""" family room "''""' SILVERCREST .A-VERDE
FOUR UNITS NO\Y
ltOOM fOR f.tORE i' aCJ'e!I in Cotita ?.1csa
You inv~tors ,had better lak~
-n good loolc at this one.
These beautUul units .otter
· t'Stat.e atmo&phere with cify
converril'T!tti. For Worma·
lion pl~ase call
~9491
No Down G.I.
VOGEL VALUE . &: drapes have bffn &really ~ •
Eaststae Costa ll1e'M; '1\11.lk-upgracled, The_ kitchen la 17214 OOAST H\VY. $92,500 to $185,000
log distance to 1-lelnz, Kai· tai:nlly·style. & lhe patk> ls 714: 846-1381 & 213: -592-2845 ONLY 5 AVAILABLE p11vate. See this 1errlfic1..,~.,....,...,...,...,...,.,.,I !l<!r. & Yi'oodlands &::hoohs, va!U(!: tod11.y• 1olrvi'... OPEN HOUSE dt'lighlful 2 stwy fe:mlly . .... DAILY 10 AM to 4 PM
hame, 5 ~._3 B film nn ~ · 0 111 2 "'~'~';'-:=:":'\1;;;;;;;::~~?.::;;:;;~
lo>le, bllm bru'·b-Quc, =· l>AV B~EACH ·TERRIFIC el'('(j puuo. lrg fen<.-ed yrd DI'\ J ancl
\\'/ll-uit trees. dbl garage, 6 ·3 MASTER SUITE
uppoinlment only. Lois ~·Ith atrlwn. study, \\'a1k-in
Vogel Rltr, 54&-93-16. elOset aM larp double-
-496 Cliff Drive
Laguna Beach
Peg AllE'n & Gocid
Real Estale Huntl ton •--ch basin bath. 2 addlUona.1 BACK:: i-;:IJ ¥£A "I ._. bdrms. \\1th both, formal 494-5572 ,
3BR 2BA. tam nn. ,tooe d1n~ and family rooml'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!IJ
frpi . t 8r . nl ,_ . openmg 1Dto patio area. lt'sl= C I 1· S c, qu1e ~ve ent Save Your ~ ~ Jandtca._:i and • a 1n• unHts -Assumable '5 WNt VA )()an, .., ' • on1y~s ' . ·-th I old ~ff; ooo' Breathtaking O(e!l.ll & BUl'IMt : •
2C59 Norse, 8&5-967-llrll No stairs to climb in th n'Klfl. 1 · ....... · views art' yoUrs with this '
SHARP J Bdrnt, 2 a,., P'-1 elegantly decorated 4 bed-CALL 552-7500 fabul~u.s.4 bedroom on ta:rge
patio. f.lesa Verde. ·By room home, steps to park. VISION beautifully I an ds caped owner 540-3058 Very private Yard with erouncts. Rich custom decor
· many Utts and cw;tom with cedar paneled family
BY Owner 3 B.r 2 Ba. din landscaping. Special play • d h'll rm. Exposed beams \Vood
rm, ltg ~~(O) aree. fot children, 2 paLiof<. re I buming fireplace. Built In Greal home for the larg!'
family! Hu 4 txtrms. 2
baU1s. Family rm & den! FORECWSURE 3 BR, 2
Dining area, buUI inS, RA, 2 car gar, needs work.
dish\\•asher. Fireplace .. Try S29K. Ag{. S-16-7739
B ea-u-1 lfully-landscajieo. llalecre11t-exit buy $32,900.
Fl t>slble financing JBr 2Bacovlnoruswne
available! $10,SW. Ca 11 5 ~~· Fl.JA. {)y,'fler 54~1410
540--17M
\\1th a secluded retreat of! boolahelves. \Vool s h a g
master bcdroon1 for Mom REALTY REALTORS carpeting thruoul. Intercom.
&. Dad. 11' x 48' paved Univ. Parle Center, Irvine And 2 large decks that are •
C'amper s10~. Asliume Ideal for yenr-round en-.~ 7'ii!% VA IOM. $47;900. CONDOMINIUM ter1alnlng. $98.500. C all •·
Pilot-Clat1;itled. 60-5678:-
BlU-paying time? Sell "Don't
needs" fast and ea1y with
a Daily Pilot Classified Ad!
CLASSlflED
HOURS
Advertisers may p1ac:e
their ads by t~Iephone
8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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COATS
_ WALtA~E _
REALTORS
962-4454
AN Al.PINE RETREAT JN
THE HEART OF CENTRAL
IRVINE ORANGE
GROV~. 3 JIBD, 2 BATif.
AIR CONDmONTNG, 001\[.
. MUNJTY ASSOC. P 0 0 L
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& PARK ACROSS THE 1920 S. Coast Hwy, Uiguna
!:ITREET. OWNER. $31,500. Beach
Aristocratic Style l="'-.1·•51-.51,...·===~=~ \----==---·\
Thruout lhl< 4 hedroom tri· e e 4 MONTHS NEW JUST LISTED
• 'ij'unti(laton Beach. A&ki.ng
~-2816 E. Pac:Uic
•Q;ut Hv.'Y, C.Orona de! Mar. ,...,._,
bl'acioos family living. MOBILE HOME $37,51Xl Full Price
LISTED AT S.13,00() W' x 5.1' 2 BD 2 BA, carp., All Terms
NO DN TO VF.TS draped, -6il-iM---:;--refrig., \Vll!>her & elec. dryer, wired Na111e your IC'nns for th.is
for 220 air cond, kilcb. lo\\·rst priced listing In
clock. storage shed, land-f.lesa .Verde. No dn Gt.'
scaped pfltio. Three yn;. old assun1e lhe VA 6'"/., with
• like nu. Ur.ated in ne\v $2Ql/n10. -pa.yn1ents, 01• ask
adult pk. a1vay from noisy the cw.·ner to help you
!:t. One-haU bl. fron1 club-finance. Fireplace, I yr old
Cui1tom bUllt 2 Bedroom and
d{'n, 2 Bath, quality features
throughQul. Steps to ocean.
On 45 ft. kit . Excellent
linancin1t available. $9!1,500.
~1onday thru Friday'
8 to noon Saturday
COSTA ?i.iESA OFFICE
330 W. Bay
642·5678
levt•l home. Completely car, 113 Ac~ Univ. Park 4 bdnn. In the benutlful Crown PQl.nt
peted in luxuriooa oyster J baths, custom C. & D. sect.ion of No11.l1 Laguna:
white shag. Decks off each OPEN Slit & Sun. 2 Story th.L'I lo\.-ely home des.igned '
bedroom for sunning. Fra-2700 sq fl , F.P., det. gar. around glll'den ~tlo has 3
grant ~11r lined close~-Off J\flchelson St .. 4551 spacious bdrms., lge'. living .
Fonnal dining. A Y..-oman 11 Plnyon Tree St. You own & dining nns. with ~tone
dream kitchen with bltn the land. $69.900.' frplc: ... \\°ann family rm. off
desk and l~e pantry. Al> QUINTARD RLTY. 642·2991 cheerY. kitchen. Lg<!., aep. •
sumuble 6',, loon. Call 2 ca:r·g:irnge "1th door c>pen; • ; The Real Estate Fair er. Private yard, room f.o : !
BALBOA PENIN SU LA
Dtluxe, adult 1 Br. ·rBA
condo. Bayfront with OOat
.ellp & pool. $52.000. 5'8-9695
"'G<>.Ql3
Walker &Lee .. ,.~ .. ,.,.
Pilot Classified Ad! Call
642-5678 Now!
General
MACNAB
·.IRVINE
, , UPPER BAY JR. ESTATE
Large pool (18x45) in garden patio is local
point of 3 bedroom, 2 balb, family room
home. Light, airy & delighUul. $63,500.
Bob Ownes 642-8235. (K28)
BIG CANYON -194' ON FAIRWAY
One of Big Canyon's best view homes.
'x24' Cun-room -5-bedr.ooms -famil~
room -gotc course & lake Views from a11
major rooms . Central air conditioning.
Tom Queen 644-6200. (K37)
FLEXIBLE FAMILY HOME
3 bcdroo1ns, 2'h baths, formal dining room,
bonus room, da rk room, space for billiard
table. laundry room & large yard, $66,900.
ll. Morphy 642-8235. (K38)
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
3 bedroom & 21-> bath jewel on cul-de-sac.
Formal dinin~ room, lovely brick fire.
place in both living & family rooms. $66,900
FEE! John Watts 644-6200. (K27)
STAR ON POLARIS
Luxurious 4 bedroom , 41'.1 balb home w/
used brick patio, formal oval dining room
& VIEW •• $147,500. Martha Macnab,
642-8235. (Kl6)
BAY & OCEAN VIEW
4· bedrooms, 2'h baths. family room. 2-
!lreplaces, wet bar, central vacuum sys ..
tern. Approx. 3400 sq, fl. $115,500. Lois
Egan 644-6200. ( K,47)
SIMPLY PERFECT
Ideal view lot to build your own homo
upon . Overlooking Big canyon Count<}'
Club. $69,500. Barbara Gothard 642-8235.
(K30)
[Irvine l M ---.-,..,
IOt Dlw9I Dn\lt 142·t2JS
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N--.Coll-talU
640· 1120 NE\VPORT BEACH
3333 Newport Blvd.
642.5678
536-2551 or 839-6133 Open T.F.S. & Sunday pool. An ex<.-ellent piece ol ', "lz:::l:=ic==z:===z=ll4m Gro\·eview. Assumable well located property '
0-------7% Joan. No ~ts. 3 Yr. prlt.-ed RI ~500 .
house. $15,495. Call EVES. shag, flagstone patio & 1va1k ~~~~!:""'""~""~ 2IJ..694-4690, 697-7152. to everythlrv location. Bet· l97o 12xs2· Fleetwood mobUe HUNTINGTON BEACH
17875 Beach Blvd.
PAY ATTENTION 4 Bdnn, 2 baths, upgmdf!l:I •. . . Only Sl 400 down. BeauUtul also new cpts & drps, , , . : ftb%Pa '· $37.950. or les.'1. TW>..... ... ~ home. 1'1rst class shape, and QUINTARD RLTY 6"2-299l ---........ • ..,
razor clean. 3 BR. 2 BA.1,,,...,.,.,...,....,.,....,.,.,1 CAN BE SEEN AT : tcr hurry & Call 56-9491 home. O<_<e1tn view 5 stat MG-1220 great sl8!1er home. "'4•5671 .,,.2100 CRESTMONT adult NW\\•port Beach Park. LAGUNA BEACH 222 forest Ave,
494-9466 l' A BEAT.ITV on superl--.======-CJ ESTATES, No pets $6200. &JG-SOUi
1os1 Sil• °'" nrer. c •• ,,.., Walker " Lee """'""'· lllage Real Estote greenbelt, 2% yn. prestigt! OPEN SAT/SUN
Ave. across from Brea U Balboa Island ,0.4471 ( ::::.1 ~103 executive area. Very sharp, BRANO NEW 4 BR. 2~ BA. liv. nn., 4 BR Comm. Hosp.) Lot •46. •••l ,,,.,, SAN CLEi\1ENTE
305 N. El Camino Real
fam. nn.. form. di n . , 1015 Oro •"'1 950 CONTACT RAY, PK. MGR. COf.ti\tERCIAL 1~1 lot.s
for sbo\\'inJl. COSTA MESA Balboa Island wllh 2 story.
beautUully l andscaped , . ...,.... • BEAUTIFUL studio darkroom. gr@ at 1248 Morningside $82,950
CALIFORNIA
SPANISH
FOUR BEDROOMS
l4X16 FA.l\11LY ROO:\l
NE\V CARPETS
The transrerrcd o\\·ner must
11e\l lhls beauliful Spanish
llnciC'11Cla. Ev{'rythlng from
lht" \\·ailed-in patio to lhc
huge fan1il y mom mearu;
gracious family living.
L1STED AT $33,000
NO DN--W VETS
CALL 5'1!"J.!U91
Walker &Le e .... l •• ,.,,
• BACK BAY •
Beautiful Spanish lype homP.
3 Ovenlzed bdnn, 2% 00 ,
Sep. Uvlng rm + dining
rm. Professionally <lcl'or-
ated. Detached gar. 11Pavy
1hake roof. Xln°t financing
nvti.U. SM.500.
CALL ANYTIME
646-392eor Eve. 646-4543
Lachenmyer '.
R<>.1ltor
Immediate Sale
EHfslde Cost• Mas•·
lk'autifnl estt.te homt. S Btdroom1, 4 b a th ll .
Dcautllul pool. Many trttll.
tm1 nr extras. Pr Ice.
..... -from $107,000 lo 515,IXJ).
. 492-4420
4 bedroom 2 bath house FOUR0 PLEX $82,500. P<in, only. 673-7910 NORnl COUNTY'
dial free 540-1220
POOL HOME Investment, 157,500. 551-3916 TRANSPAC 675-1219
4 large bedrnu huge tam Turtltrock Bargain 4 BR, 3 BA. FR, v.-et bar.
Just listed. a top money IMi\tAC Duplex, 2 Br home,
n1nker in Rn t'Xttllent ~-1.'Sl· sepan.te 1 Br apt, ideaJ
side location, All 2 BR units Joe. $94.(1((1. ~73-39-12.
b.1.cking to a golf course.
$605 monlhly incoine could Balboa Peninsula
CLASSIFIED
DEADLINES
Dtadline for copy I: kills
is 5:30 p.m. the day tie.
fore publication, except
for Sunday A Monday
Editions "'hen deadline
is Saturday, 12 noon.
rm., cozy fplc, immaculate, 4 BR. 2 BA, 833-8416 eves. 24DO•sq: fl. Ne\\·ly dee.
with many other extras. Lg. pnt10, $ 64,900 Ownr.
°'4•ner tmns. to.lust sell! !:_a9un1 Beach c'':M-55""°'71'==7"~=~~,;,,
Easy terms. l'"antasllc * EP.fERALD BA y J BR
even hr more. Only $61.500. C
CALL 644·7211 VA ANT. ' BR. ram. rm., lge. kit. 2-Sty. $84,500
Value. BIKE OR \VALK TO EVERY· 3 ba View from i1wldeck. SCOTT REAL TY THING! 2 BR., 2 ba ., with $139,000tofler 497-1181.
~NIGEL
GAILEY !.,
ASSOCIATES
-BLUEFS COND.O
END UNIT
Special ''E" Plan
SPC!clal in every \vay. Sous::ht
aller ~ bdrm. unit in modf!.I
condUion. Ealing Rre11 in lhe
kltr hen. fo1'1l1al dlninJ:? J'll1. + frunily nn. f>"\111 90 flc-
gree viL"'' of Back Bay-·ift
t!xpansl\'e greenbelt. Pri-
,.a<.-y preva\li1 In this beauty.
Trans. owner 118,)", .. Rctlon
001\·" • . • !>Mt buy in the
bluffs RI $82,500.
C. F. Coles=
Re•ltor1
BOAT BUFFS!!
Vaennl but newly dl.'COrated
3 BR & ~ liland home!
Ne\v crptg, flrepl, bltlns,
encl paUo, dock + ht slip. Sell~r \va.nu: lnc:ome prop.
• Orangr or Snn Oief.'O
County. Asking S9t500. •
Submit dooA·n or 1ro.c.le! ! Call
64.'>-tl-i(JO.
Super clean 2 lledi'OOm!, 2
bathl, dblt 8'..nt.ee. tXctl•
lent 111rea. Pnra<lisct mnnor
usumable 7!4 ~ loan priced
for quick aa.!11 $2'1,000. Call &!M7U. •
SECLUDED PVT BEACH
i\tll.Mlha.11 Realty 6Ta-4600
SECLUDED PVr BEACH
Ocean vie~·. 186 Shoreclifi
4 Br $225,000. fi75-35.19 Bldr
Corona dtl Mar
~ Swimming Pool
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Private Beac:h
\\'hat mc>re could a pel"8011
\\'ant? llO\V nbout 11. c:hann·
ing. ""C'J\ det-orated 2 BR
2 e,\ hon1e on a ~nerotl!I
60 x 100 ft. lol in Coron11. de!
f.1ar. The entertainers
dream. Only $( 1,500. Call
64-1-72ll.
~NIGLL
GAIL[Y ~
ASSOCIAT[S
See The Oc:ean!
From your l'ronl step. Walk
one Mort block and watch
the boo1s retum at sunset.
Takt an earl¥ momma jog on the bc:111ch . All this ce.n
be )ollr.i \\hen you bey tlrl s
spaclOUll 3 BR, fllmily roon1
home with huge nulSttt bed·
roo1n und lov." IO\v upkeep.
Only $96,500. Jo'or appt. c:all
&1+72U.
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ASSllllA I\ S
CLASSIFIED
REGULATIONS
ERRORS: Advertiserl
s!.!Q!.Lld _ check their ads
daily & re·pon-en'Oft"
Immediately. THE
DAILY PILOT auumes
liability for the fint In·
536-7533 chann galol'e. Sunbeams Lekt Forest
CALIF. CLASSIC • Popular :: 1~~ ~~~h o~r:: THE SUNNY.SIDE or the
2 sty mod, 4 BR. fpl, 6% wood decking, to a lge. liv-street Is where you will be
VA assumable loan. 5'12.950. Ing rm .. pegged firs .. v.'OOd In this 2100' AJC !BR,
To see call BKR. 963-5681. burning frpl c.: new Mexican a)' Fl'":"'nn-+ o;,,v, de11,
VA ASSU ?.fPTION • $61,500. tiled bit-In kitch. & serv. Deane home. B eamed . ,
Prestjge area. 5 BR. pool, porch. Room for a garden. BI t -In k Itc h . CI u b
l..sty,_encl party arca~Own-_J65_.__(0). ---membership incl. $52,500.
er very rutxiooi;. BKR. 494-7551 TOr.t:E Rea!1orr&-AS1CJC.-..J.-
963-5681. 1000 N. Coast H\\'Y., Laguna 586-8500
Lido Isle
roITec< inurtlon only. CASH 24 HOURS : ;)' ( "'J"c5 FANTASTIC BUY CANCEu.ATIONS: For Your Home Back door to beach walk
When killing an. ad be No hidden cosl11, de.lays. liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I w/ tennis court adj. 4 Bij. ~f~h!oKn:,~eJu= ~RAb~~~t~ ~iALT~ EXQUISITE +bay vu. Low t axes & given you by your ad ..... 4 E tvr:Y prden patio, NoW
taker as receipt of your II ·~~·'!·7~1 ~~v~e~·~-!!!'!1'!1~78,.IThe delicate design inskle Sl0,000 less, Hum! Open cancellation. This kill this 3 bdnn. gem, \\'ith 8 Sun. 1-5. 425 Via ·Lido Nord.
number must be pre· OWNER TRANSFERRED wide open vi~'. Is match-.~6757>-77741~1-· =-,..-----,!
sented by the adverti5er ••• GOOD BUY • • • less anywhere \n Laguna. Ml~·sion Vlelo
in case of a d.ilplte. 4BR. 1800 sq fL Only $35,900. Completely carpeted '
CANCEu..ATION 0 R ~clous llvrm &: dlnnn, comes with a new relrig· BY Owner upgraded condo.
CORRECTION OF NEW e new crpt thruout. 11ep erator. 158,500. J BR. 1 ~ ba, ~ crpting, ~
AD BEFORE RUNNJNG : laundry nn, cozy brick fpl vl6 Assumable 7"' ,., flIA 30' covd patk>. Nr ach:lola '4 / ts t ......, Ope Every effort ls made to &: ahc>pplng. Thia won't last, '#Y #9 w paym~n 8 •"""· n
kill or correct a new ad call loday. BKR. MT....JSIW "''"' House, Sat Ir Son. Call for It:.~' w~ .. ca':::t = VACANT REAL ESTATE ~.'.° "r.na"""E ~
tee to do so unW the ad 4 BR. 2 !A bnmd 1190 Glenneyre St. 830-63!'19. Prine. Only.
has appeared in the &ide, outsld~. llrepla~ !;. -4M-!MT3 5'19-0ll6 Newport Beach
paper. lot, blot:k renee. All tem1s. MONARCH BAY e OPPORTUNITY e I
Dtr.l'&A·l.tNE ADS: , :ri·Ai H· EAR REALTY Th\14 bdnn .. 3 bath, SpMlsh Sftleltrade lovely Llnda !alt
These ads art strictly st)'le hc>me hilt ll paneled ii Br tam nn 4~ ba. Pier
cash In advance by mllil 842-7411 Eves 968-1171 f1UTill,y nn .. trplc. in rniur. &: s.lo·. $2,0,ooo'. Deruaon .... or nt any one of our or. bd &:. lmmln pon1 .rui
rice>. NO Phone orden. REPOSSE~SIONS Gu~ ;.1.:;, pnv.1beach l ="°"~·~673-~73U==~~~ Dta~line: 3 p.m. Friday. For lhfonna~ and loctt.Uon club. SU0.000. NV.'Pl' l.JGHTS 411 E 1 ~~ _M:tr b~ o't Of thfte F11A A VA hc>mes, TURNER ASSOC Modena, i! =· 1 be flcea. con1ac:1 -1100 N Coaar ll ~ cottage, . A ftal
t' Q.L. f Cl r'
KASABIAN . 49~11n·· ~&:.,~~~·
DUPU,:X • Own<>r, buUd<r THE DAILY PILOT ,.. R wanll ., sell, Ranch ">I• serves the rifht to clM· HI li1tate "2 "44 WOODS, COVE CHARM NORTH BLUFFS b1Jcvtl
3 BR. 2 BA home + new stfy, ·edit, ceruor ot re-• LEASE.OPTION EnjOy thll 2 BR & EUest 2180 YI fl o~lookJng Back
-.2 BR. apt on. lat. lot next . fuse •nY •dVft'tiaernc!nl, 3 BR 2 T unit w/prlvate entrance. 8&y A: mt.s. 1teduCed tit
1n clt)' park. So. or 11,wy. and to chance lta-rat~ DoWn. ~;:"~;_t-= bAll I ,new~~~. Just one $rl,250. Own.r. 64l)..(ll)tS
Stat bU)' ln town. suo,blj). & rC"1ul1tlon1 without Ft re Place. new •Ma: oc: ID u"" --.c . BEACJI HOUSE but area, 673-16S8 prior noUce. carpetfng • paint. Nm fled Cerpet, RNhon 11,~ to ocean. $50,000. i iiAR~OO"R-Vl=EW~-,~L~L-s~. CLASSIFIED -lo '-"I• '""""'"" 4'7·1761 Owner Call 67?>-UIS.
LUSK. l..a'I<' 3 BR. den, MAILING ADDUSS '""""·Cheaper°""' ..... ALMOS!' FlNISJIED . BAYCRES!'..,.... 4 Br, 2\i
21..fi On. TlhOron i\-lodel "' 2 ~ for Olle, 963-8748 $4!,150 ·Jl'ul.ly tl'llUlated, 2 BA;... F.R. 2 tp. .-Ume Roy McCordlo RHhor
1810 N:J'Jj\'tt 01 IOC'ean Y+ow. J8G Shorec\lfl
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. !!!!!!!!!!!B 4 Br $225,000. S<..&139 Rid!-•
frplxs, btAm clnes. lJke P. 0. Box l560, FRANCISCAN Foun111in1 3 BR. 2 ba. ~· c, wlllk in 5",.,,. 174,~. 548-5<M4.
ntW'. Quiel street. v I e w. Costa ?ifH& c ... fA.m rm. Beautiful cond. c&olel. &kyl II, b 1!811\ STAR'i'Eti DUPl...E,\! S-14,950.
$96,(0) Clncludct land) Pr\n, 92626 $1:>,cm Tom ~tlll~. Rltr. celling, kits atorqe. 1025 Xlnl oond. Owner's apt vac. °"-'~'~&~ll-Cll'll~'-"·'-----"--------' ~ Qn>St.1 0Wnfr~ OwnfAi;! m-m4
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• : . ALWAYS appreciated, but rarely round. '
Life is full of compromises, but not ln this
B.aycreat classic. 4 Bedrooms, 2'r'J baths, den,
dining room , spacious kitchen. Prestigious
location. Owner an.'tlous. $124,~00. CAIL
For Appointment. AgenL &42-7408, &46-1124.
1_N_o_w_,_po:.:._rt_Boo;.:..;<h:.:.___ Nowport llH<h ! THE BLUFFS YW.Wouldn't i "'°"tiful Oolo"' modol '
Walt 'Ti' S m •il>ciou• 3 "'"' 2~ balh .. u mer twitcfulJ)' d\.'COraled; xlnt To Buy A eond. LDvei>' °''ersized patio 0\1erlook1rig thf' gl'e(mbtlt.
Convertible!! • truJr """ horn•• ""'' '"
So why wait for the lnrtat•d
priL't!s ol the summer to
buy a profitable summcr-
wtnter rental property. Call
us about this \\'<"ii localed
3 BR dO\vn, 2 BR up du-
plex, only 6 door.i In 1111·
beach. No\v only $79.~'JO.
103 Down.
Call 61-1·7111
/Jn N\G[L
UAILD I,
A5'ilJ(IAf[5
1797 Orange, CM 642-tm
2 + DEN
SURROUNDED
BY PARK
\\'hat a nMl location!! A
park on two sides and an
outlook to rt lling hills and
dty lights. And on the in. alde, a beauWully upgraded
home wlth Karutan carpet,
profeuional decoration and
most n-ery possible option
available. A top value. 1tt
only $68,900 r~.
Call &1·~72ll
""· MORGAN REAL TY
673-4641 675-4459
•••yochty jot HI??
" ' I • 2 Ba, ISX'l4 crptd porch, l ,_
.OJAI Villa ~-lobile Estates,
adull park, 24x52, 2 Br,
I , lull length awnings, tool
' sheci. Crpt thruout. Xlnt
IGRAND OPENING cond. 70 \Yest. Bal~win Rd.
B T Space 16, Ojai, Calif, 93023. Newport ay ow•rs 1so:i1 646-27911. 1 1 &. 2 BEDROOM
CONOOlo.flNIUl\l HOl\tES
Bayfront Homes
Boat Slips Full Security Highrisc
Steel A: concrete construction
Private Balconies 2 garage spaces per unit.
Roof top ........ Unusual Opportunity t o
Purchase: Ba.yfront Property
in Newport Beach.
· 310 Fenumdo Rd., N.B.
675-8551
LIDO REALTY
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*673·7300*
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~ ESTATERS J
S UNITS
Less Than 6 X Gross
INCOME $770 mo.
Comm•rcial
ProfMrty 158 OZIGZAZDBTRSI
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For sale' or exchange. $210,000
$5,a.14 Tax sbelter
8.7% Return
IWakmomiCI, Bkr. 675-6700
NEWPORT BEACH
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low lo IO<'m lour tirnpll WOl"di,
TRAIL.ER for f'f'nt, $110 ...
utiL .Nr. abQpplni;. \\'/D,
A/C, t'ncl patio. Storr11!t'
sllt'd OldC'r person or 1•01.1pl••
deti \I'\'(!. SH ?.t1:1._ El N1du,
1&$0 Ne"·port Hlvd., C~I .
HOLIOAV PLAZA
OEl.UXt.; Spnt•\011~ I RU rur1
.11pl. $150. P()l1!. Ar11plc 1i.'lrl -
l.ng. Adul11, ·no prts.
1965 Pornonn Avto, ('~I
Costa Mesa
BRANO NEW
\\!eekly Rate for SinKle Apartment
Special ~love-In Ralc
• F•tfl~ S1.,1t, + Alt Co11dlrleM8 * ffM Utlllria • W°'Mn: & o,.,.,.,
1t lhche1t ,_llltift • ~ectfftio• aeo,. • u.... flntl.t.d .... ,..~ r.t1., * Mold s.n>ko , * JOHUI ,,_,.,, Peol
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Water Falls-Lagoons-Fountains
Stay A Day, Week, Montb or Whatever
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!2i7 HARBOR BL VO
CO STA MESA CA 9162 6
645 ·<l840
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4 DAILY l'llOT WfdieJday, Marcll 6, 1974 I Wtd'llltY, Mll'dl '· 1CJ74 c~~~~~~~~~:::=-~~~~~ & Huntl.,;.m._,, ::.,.,. Buch f~;.,. °' Unf-310 0.-llty "Spoco~· ~ACE; 1$•X 30-I ·---1 P:1r1""!!'fl ..
Huntl""°" -h 1.,1po,_ 211 Ji • °""' -· . . -
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I· . t:i.~ =. ~*"'tuj SECURITY·LUXURY APARTMENTS , o=..::.~:.:.•.::.1:.!:n~ ::;_ ':'!l'.!~= ~ ';"~ .:;.. ~. ~ RE'llJD~ * ASSE .. f.llS
10<1, fll-"'5 or m-N03 , OVElt 4t t o PIHM ":"' • • • !rpl, Ira ~· 6 llOOI• -... :JiiE EXECUTIVE port. -trvme. BABYlll'mNG bl my 6 COJOIERACl.(i.j "
' 1 1 BbRM. ~" mits a dflw, ~:8:£~.8-r.~ 2 .~u ~~. ~:r.o:; 3-ounrs;~~ ~· orn~ Dtetaned to rtftt 1.,.. ... w......, "° ~-~ '1!!4-2--~if",.'"'W.u-~-lJI a w INft. At '*ll
newly l)&llltea. Adults, no It ORYR IN UN IT . Qptn 9 am lo 5:30 pm dally. the ~• of COMU.ltantl, rvuw Qll,:f ......... -~ _,,..,._ • ... .,.._.. ynr· experWnct ln ~\IP
I DN-$200. mo on lie. lit p AR KLIKE CROUNDS 6#555S. Locettd at :r,;L ~;::•;o;"=::""i:"::'.-NCllg~uol~~;:::::;::oJ.Jm!O'o]f J /tale• re Pt. SALF.S ~ tamUy MATURE. d 1 pend able, A<.'OUltb1 Ctl&p of PC bouda. M~ ' -Ir-Lo\ll ..... 739t _..,.., ... ....,._$ R . _,_' 1 Dr If "-' _;:: m~J.lled executivea • ~B «' t!! Mo!c1 )'d, my home. Ilda. ftMle Cal ,._. l)tttmale fani1liar wUb put1 ta. "'_v,. •=•· -.... -n -oaou *BRAND NEW* "'" r.-r•aooeadeot •~ ... ..,-.,, -··~--~-~ .. ~~ ·-·-. ••a.ms -II~ --~·-<Ode and * * 2 BJ\, 11 ~. new crplt, TER. POOLS. GYM, llllll Rd NB uz-~ ~l MrYI • -r ,~-...._. IUIL-..:• .,..,....""'' -Jiil ..,._..
n(', waUS*1per, adWts. BILLIARDS, IIDBBY ., . 1 Ir. 2 BR. 2 BA. From "u~ "'i • •w .. _,',!! LoC1I rd•. st.ble. By z~ _,..,.. i'encod .,anl State Lie. No. 28:1131 tolderinc' lttbnlqueJ. ' mo 111,..._,......, .....,.,~ "'IS T~'NIS O ·IOICE location In $l!l5Untum, Furnish!! d ava abe -rectp....,....,-., April't To.$.l25529-M30 1 _, ___ • ........._~,, • ,
• ~l.W'1· "''"" · • "·" • c.~' • Weslcllff. ~· l A 2 BR .ecrei:arlet, all · neceuarY • . ' ~ • ~no:i ...... Ml$· QUALITY geJnUnr. int. • Salary c:ommmsunte. ~tti 2 BEDROO)I, l bath, CU>SE 1'0 SHOPPING &: unf. Adults. 1700 Be4ford units Ava ~ •-equipm6Dt, iumlSl\ln&Jo lf YOUNG widow. W/2 aml tbni ltl-:il3S. ext, AU t)'pO; vvnilh: experience. Good ..,
l l'.-'"'. drtP!'• Pool. .nlfo~~~mo~~ Ln. CROWN A_Ll,EY...,.,s. deah'etl. ~.o;• .. ~:rt'!"~~ BA,B,YSITTIPIG la my ,,.in,. color 'mllchlng, beneOu oftd -jcoii-.2l5'f1no;-~ 64$...6015 Sl'll-$2'n ~t~o~·:~~~ = S22.i•u . 2\ocatlonl rn~ • ~-· • ·O*\adtlx.rflome.F\tll .~ oelllnp. taa . dltions.Stndrt1wne.~•~1
Coata.JMM San CleiMnt• U_illblt111!:. La&g, Niguel. Newpor'I CtnttT7 561 San jll':·::;'""'·...UU.-·-1W P" t;kne; fll.-Xll. oonm,. Ret.. maint ~ ply to: TIO
. UNDER NEW -·tf1418'll= ~=~ ~-.~~ C~t!!flwt -. -PA"..~R·H.,..-11·0~-Pln':r.! Shllldartl .I -
,;. MANAGE.MENT ?:A."S~~'.; 3p~. 22 Ba1X ~N;;•:;;w:.:po;:;,.rt;...:B:;;H;;.<;:.h:.__~ ~v.r .. Suite ~1122 ....... Jl•J ·~~~al. ·,!1!1.\f:' u; ,:;.~11. ~o. l&l2$1. M....n-. w.
• • 2 BR. Bltus, n e "''I y d!lh\\'fir, frplc, $250. SH at · ~ n:;:L ioea1 ~ A SubUdlary ot !
,,., decorated, encl ganu;ea. 6116 Camino De Loll f\1;in..>A, Po--J, .r.-ft(. 491'·2!MS be!. 10 &It. HERBS SC74561 APPUED MAG}IB'n, CS
Bcautlful landscapi"8. Lrg oouth ol San a emeote • MISSION VIEJO ~ -& -. Int., Ext., A'"" room 122. CORP. I
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LIVES UP
TO ITS NAME •••
O\'tr 500 talf
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trees and 10
1trelUlll with waterlall1
create a rdaxina; aettin& Jar
)'<ttlr apac°" new l • ot 2-
bedroom apartment. ~
$110. Fumltttre avall8bte.
Office open 9:00 'to 6:00. 2300
t>""'airvlew Rd., Coata l\lesa.
Phone: ~2:!00.
plll)' area, a child'• dream. Hospital, 493.-014.1. · • D ,..!". AOOUltic ... ., .• a> Tl •.m. ........, • .. __ .,.__., Closetoihoppingl:sehls. ~e OFFICES "THE A.111 DATING •EXCEu.ENT ....... ) -r· -...o.,>.no..,...~-..
OUldren ~·elcome. SiU-0480: 2.-2 BR apl.$, 2-1 BR apt~ CLOSE TO HOME GAME" ' CARP£NTRY e PROF. walkoverlnc. state Santa Ana. caw. 92'10l
1.r no ani; 847·7331. dote to beach I< 'irhopplni.; SMQ YR. crouP· From the • General Repalt • Uc. No. 21$14. Insur, all An -·-1 -~
re a 10 nab1 e ~. AJI amenities A. util. incl f:::vacy of )'OW' telephone. ReuonaNe n.lea. Kt-199.5 l;~lypel~~po:pe~r.['1~tJSG.4386~~~· :.1::::~:...,.,,.,.-::~::··~l=:1
$220.-NEW s4!.1:2An1 BIG' %199'1400ea~c!:rn.no. u°hr..Box TC. G.G. 5.1+-4622. C...,.t s.mw ~~I~ !t~'.~'!;.
: ~I~~· ~~~A • • A\~r)' Pam~~ SD Frwy. rJCENSED SPIRJTUALISr JOHN'S Carpet. Upbolmry J. ElllolL 545-94n. IS
e we1 ear Now Renting .... Spirit~latrudinplOa.m. Qri Shampoo-, tSollPROF.painter,bonest .. w1t,ASSEMILE .
• Enckxied G11raae NE\V_ 1-2 & 3 BR's, Park-like c__ · 19 p.m. advice on aJJ ~ta). [)eereuen &: rt"U. Int/ext. tree estima~-
• 12 Blocks to beach tietttngs. Rec. _ ropm-Pool. llUIJ.1. matttts, 312 N. El Camino all (O)or brlghteneni & 10 Refs. ~~ 60-3113. · ~-
•• KWlolkd• &toPmarkets 0•.tK. Play areas. Palm & tot $i4S Re~·c5if'.m-~~~ minute bleach tor wtalte *.Y(•llP"perH••r*OpenlftaaonZndlhllt,4 .M. lols. Gas" \Valer Pd. Shai. •PP · a • cupetl. Save )'OW' money · to 12:90 a.rd. on t Realtor 536-8836 drapes .& llO forth? PROBLEM F 1 e-gnan c y • by saving me extra trips. Cr Rel*o 646-2'49 bula, approxlma.te 1 i
2 BR. for lease. All ele<.1tic. Starting at $169 + ~('J)-At Oakwood Garden Apart -Cordldent, ,. y'm pa the l I c •wut clean U~ nn., dlnini INT/EXT PAINTING months. }"actory tx~nce ' ~whr, Bltns. Shag crpt, Newhope Me•dow1 menis .. preinancy co un • e 1 l n C. rm., &: hall $1S. My nn. AJI Orange CD. 67"".>3559 helpful but not necea+ux.
drpe, prlv. patio w/ya.rd . Apts GREAT RECREATION; $Wim-Abortion & adoptions ref. $1.50, couch $10. Chair $5. p tiot .__ $2.15 per hour + )hilt
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FROl\I $165.00 * NOW RENTING * NEW 2 BR, 2 BA townhowie
apts. P1ttlot1, enclosed gar-
Nr. Huntington Jlarbour. 517 S N ho• S A ming, saunas.· health clubs, APCARE 64l-4\36 15 yn. exp. 111 'tll'hat counta: • dl!ferentlal. A Pp I )'' in
$200. Adults only, no pel11. ·5st_;_•· · · billiards, tennis. PfO & p10 • LIFE or DEAnt: Let our not method. I do \\'Ork pcraon: l
Avail 5/1. 846-4360. ___ .:.:..:..==· ---shop. gall d1iv1110 range, panv NEWPORT CENTER babies live. For altematlves myaelt. Good ~f. 531.-0101. PATIO coven, spaced lat-_;
SPACIOUS 2 BR "°m s1~n.. Apt1., ioom. cic. 2 ROOAt off~ with lantaatlc to ABORTION call LIFE J,JESA C1eaning Ser v Ice. tice. Unique 1\tell planned. PRIMAIK ·,• ~ JI FUN ACTIVITIES: Full-1ime LINE ou1 ,....,.. "' h r.-• phol f.f t t I Adults only. Pool. nee Rm. Furn. or Unfurn. 0 dlreclor.f•ecSul'ldavbrunch, view of J,iewwrt Harbor le ,,.. --.... 81 n . ........,_r. " u · steam uonry, concree, ec. PRODUCTS C""", Closed garages. Pets ok. BBC 's, tnps, parties, and Catalina •• fi65 "Ml· ft. ~ LOOKING for euefree young cleaned/ a-ham P oo ed . Only Quality.· St: Lie. 1t1
Mgr at 17361 Keellon Ln, Coron. del M•r morel per mo. lnchldea utilities, female companlon tor week-567-6741 ' No. 1RQi60. Res. &12-1170, 2620 S., S~ • !
nr Beach le Slater. i142'0389; BEAUT IFUi. APARTMENTS: Janitor ~!ce, carpetina: end activltlH, tennls, f'tC'f e DIBERNARDO &. Sona e Ken. . Santa Afii. Callf7l , ~l :• W4504-Single~~ 1 t. 2 bed1ooms. ~~tgTEof !~.park'lng.1~,... 493-2866. . • ~ aalet, tnstanaUon, -~ Pl•ater, P•tch. R•lr Beh"'~.,."*'_· o~W~!!_1*, le•
l ~ ll= Furn. & unturn.Vl1ffi all the c..:o,A JUJU.TY 640-I.Al _,_ GH:.--"""" __...,..
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} l BLOCKS TO BEACH .... ; e~tra~. Models open 10 to 7. BEST MASSAGE IN N.B. re_. •. ~· Equal opportunity emPloyer
', • ~ "1 Large 2 & 3 BR. Ganges. ~ sorry. no pets or children. OFFICE SPACE F 0 R MOO Irvine Ave., Suite 103B. Cemeftt, Concre'9 PATCH PLASTERING mJI j
- - - ---New crplll, paint le. drps. . .,. Orta RENT. Qoala Mem, Harbor Open 8 .Uf, ?.fon, Wed, Frl., All t:ypn. Free estimates
AGT ~-Ad··'ts.-Nope!L•-•.•.,,.. Oakwood atAdams.Beautlfu1modem Ann 557-<639 CEMENT •• Blodc Wed Call"--... ;,..,. .... ..,_.,..C'D ,
' -ages. 1%5 Melody Ll'I. OPEN
wk/days 4-6, Sat I Sun 1-5.
• '"''""""" "' __,....n .uu• air mua~. janitorial, Class ' · ' · '"""""""" ftoX>i -·u·u.•i:.n. 1.:..:='-----== SI., HB. 2 BR. To~fnhousc, fnilc, Garden Aputments A Walker le Lee Bldg. Call, * PAUlli CARDREADER• ::~)'-:':'Joo a~,l'P~l~u-m~bl,.;::nt::c..;===----ITimporary if1lVeyd &hf/t to
r· NEWLY DECORATED NEAR BEACH from $250. 1 BR, lrom $195. Ne.,ort Beach/Norttl I 557-{)t.16 or $46-5828 ad w/reduction. 1001 Bach · · · train for aulltant tJWlNer. BEAUTIFUL Brand New Deluxe 2 Ii 3 Pool, 1cru1ls. L-Onlincntal ,,.,,.,. ana 1611o ~ DESK . BJvd., Stanton. 527-3406. CEMENT: . Patio, drives, L.R. O'nS PLUMBING Jack in the BoJr;, U);j ~. GROUNDS Br, crpt/ drps, bltns. gar. Qrtttldast. Separate fan1Uy KPll~ t1vallable $50 MALE -Museur, by appt walka-Repa1n:, saw le Remodels a: a-.~1-. Water St, CM
10 Minutes to Ocean. 514 18th St 847-3$7 ~=·be~~~ S:~pplng N~,::'11r!!.c!~!:"' !::°i.s :f. .r=e~'°;:~:;! only. 828-7876 F:P.S. 10900 remove. l'ree est. 54-H9911. heaters, ~furnaces. A$~;;1ST;,ANT=01"'"'°""""':;:::=:::-l=<:-I,
Close to bus line & stores. WALK TO BEACH avalla.ble. 17875 Beach Blvd. 1'tagnolia Aft., Anaheim. ' CONCRETE Patios, 400 sq dshwuhrs. 6t2-6263 MIC & put or full time. ~
Ca• Htet &: Stove, Water. 1 & 2 er, cpt/drpa, gar, Costa Mell Huntlncton ·Beach. 642--'321 FORTUNE TELtlNG ft or more 65c per aq ft. BIA. Complete Plumbing ~61>--039<""""'-~--~~-I
• . ~inc~ed.~tr~1I' bltnl. 125 )6th ~·.No:. pe~-_ , Santa Al? • AtO: FREE RENt ~ _palm, ~!Us. etc. 527-3406 ~.·r::. 4
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, ~-• Ad"! . pleese. 960-1230 or 847 3957 ::! Deluxe 1 -a 2 rm: ·oUices Trove' I ~· •~A ~· J>LHMBING-REPAtR wll:l'l good te :~fitO•\~ w m 1 . ruo11. "' s, oo BR. drpi a4J AJ rt Hot 1 & Rest ~ ~o job .too small penonallcy ·~and · ~ pet~'aoRM. i1'5'1: $180. ~~ch~'r'sootts, K~ilQ!d~ WHAT. YOU LAOHKEOFRICOENT -. """~er• To ~Noon ' . RIDERSS.._ ... "'81\ted down~ cg,~r.i _ d!,~~ ;':!:: Rooll:: G4z.&28 ** ~~·.:-~ Hac&M.d• lie Mesa Bea .,. ater. ,..,_, or ~.w.> --t;.A-;-.... -.'"Spring are& uvin re·mdl-or oornptratructutt. .._ & vtU1ed-duticl. Not & Ho-
, 160 w. WlieOn No. t C.M. pet ok. 842-0389, 842-4504 LOCATIONS BEST RENTAL RATES for Golden\\-est &: Warner-Work Lie No. 283866. off; ROOF f 1 ,_ llwn job Good secretarial CLEAN, quiet 2 BR, nrly · ' top locitlon, Airport area. hours 9 .arn to 5 pm. s.tl-6692, 6 7 3-2 9 (I or or ess, ttpau~. skills a niuat. Shol1haJli not
$155 & UP new bldg. Wtr/gas pd, child GET IS V·ERSAILLES 600 &: 1200 SQ. ft. avail. 847·1366. ~ 67l--7763 · :'!"f~f'S, ~:: 001{1: 1 rr. ooceuai)'· Good 00• beilelt lit
;· t ·, GIGANTIC1&28DRM. ok, no pets. $160 & $165. r~~~~ALTY, 3400 JACK Tau1ane, repair·. Ml-3388f830.5020. pnone J~ar1 Ann iu:e.
• )"ou Bet lt'a underprlei!d! 842.-1652. ON T KE I la! rernod, add. Ltc. B-1 mm 833-3305.
•·• That'• wl\Y these apt.I. NEAR New 2 BR, 1 blk 1. Ll YOU'LL At South~-~ Plaza. IMMED. Qccup. O.C. -airport -&Mt and,.... My Way Co-6.u-t'ml. S.wing/Alter•tkNts AUTO won't last long. Crpta, to shopping: le frwy, 1 child U>W> area, ex~. view mite. 4 . . El I 1 --;--; .. ~ drps, .stove I: refN. Cots -ok;-no-pe:ts.--$l!W-pet mo _ _ Pool • Acapulco Aqua Bat olc's, 635 IJQ . ft . SZ:,O/rno. ectr ca , MARILYN'& C\lstom Oothea LO't MAN -
• ol green lawn. Covered 646-3786 or~ . :c~a~ke s~~~~:rrm: ~15*-3943 or eve1 Found (frM Mis) 550 E'LECTRICL\N, lie., o Id ~Design or re-design One of U~e 0>11111)''11
a:arqes. Adults, no pets. NEW API'S WALK TO N' EED'' Fountnins -Ii! Million Dollar jobs, new jobB, any Jobi. . . , Jaqre.sl Fo1-d Deal~h1~ 20'lQ Fulle'rton Ave. (1 blk BEAOI. l it 2 BR. From ·Sa BAYFRONT OFFICES LRG. mixed breed male dog, Anyplace. 836-7689 Tile' Jlll.>t.'lla •t~ad)' 'lll'Orker. k.x-~k ot :;.ewi:,rt :!Yd., ~ fkl $150 to $235. EXTRAS. ' a • • ~~~t~ym, una, Prestige area. 740,550, 330 approx. 2 yrs. old. white ELEX:I'RIClAN. Lleenae No. CERAMIC Til.E NEW &: cellent "Y6l1WlK oondlUons.j
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-$£.. @ . -~:-· 536-"2579. ADULTS lkf.-rt.-3700 Newpod Blvd., w/black face &:. belly bend. 2l3UJI. Snutll jobg,.nudnl &: . model Free S . t. set! iJon Ll'e\'ter or J o c
l , ~RTINIQUE_ APTS. ~~ ~~ 'ru" !:it!!~ .VISTA Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 B~s. N~ ; 61=·orc·s. ~ ~i&o~c3;;c:~ Gft!:::"'·. MS-sall. !:e1come. 53S-2G,~ m JO ,s U>iieTHEODORE
&· 3 1m. Also Furn. 'Huntington Beach. from $175 per mo. Cit Hwy. H.B. 1100 !1/f-li;r. FOUND ,,_ hurt b r own a entng TOfl Soil ROBINS FORD .~Ian. Prlv. paUos .1 2 lldtn> apt_ wtr pd OB. 3700 p•--Dr. Can Dlvkle. LkM'IR Estates, Shephcrt1Colliemixdogo11 Paradise. Cord, eni .... , •QUALITY * IAXIJtta:dioct>lvu.,; ~·~ Nr. _ .. ,...... Adults onlv. • ., • .,, •· ftl6U """'-2519 E Bal~-Bl--' "'-• ... •L ,. ... ""'U im'..santa~ Ave., C.M~ I gar. no pets, 1 cple $14:>. Sant• An• J.Xr" • ~127.,. .... near u"'" • Speclahze Reiton.Uon • *• PoWLCH .\TOP SOIL * Cost& uieioa uu-v.u
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~LAGO Nex0_1171~51!J5.1'66t Plaza 5~~$60°'!: r:'.1We:1~tii ~~male ~ppy. White :a~~& =~~tr 586-6930 AUTOMOTI .. E
,_:. sPACJOllS 2 BR trlpltx 2 $225. -3 BR, 2 .lw;., ,OOO ~ area. Call Gene H l 11, •Pot pn cheat, rfea Cdllar. Repair. Call ~ LOT MAN 't ;-. :C:.:·"'"":.1,Crpt1•..P.1 :1, "· blt·IM, cpts. 213-Luxury 1 ~ ki rvt Room• 400 OO-OlOO V1 .,,....., RoY Sdmol. I 11' ' !tw1s'.'~~~-f. !t!~;~~ '24e::::,/s BA Studio, $157.50 comfort a ~id e f,•d;i:'v~c':: 2400 WESI' OlaAt Hwy,· ec!t. Mesa. ~19ZT. ' == · ?!.:::P~: 1 JI ,_It ~ ';te C::~· ~;~ .... ok.. affordable renta s, security, SLEEPING room for rent, acrou rrom Stuffed -S~ FOUND: Tortoise t Int e d 1'ltt RemoYal. Very Import Oealen. See ~ucM 424 Ford Rd.' CM. 645-5489. per mo. C'.ouple, infant boo.ting, 1wfmntlng, lenn~. kitchen prlvga. Close to reas heat ol ale, Irle, gtauea. Left at garaee sale, reuonable. 641-5329 eves. Stanton i
2 BR, adults-no p e t s •. Gar, patio.. Sl7-4440 handball, &Ym. saunas and scl'lools : shopping center. 5'1~78 ~1 ~targuerite, Cd M , MOW &: EDGE. CLEANUPS Job Wanted, female~ l>EAN LEW1S IMP<jfTS
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; P·E~EK XI~~~-_s4u~~n\ ~~a~::=.6!;: NEW LAW::~RINKLERS N~~ hjfe":t i::;: e'!~ Cost~e~ Bl~9303
~~vocado, CM 646-l 2CW PARKWOOD apartment to be. Employed adulll. On Bristol rooms. lab, pvt of(lce, Vic: 211t & \Vest Balboa EXPER-Gardener. Know hoUicl(prs, COmpanions. Auto. _ NtwtAclult&Fiimlly nrEdlnger.64&-9172 rcceptltlom,A/C.'66-6358 -ap prox. 7:15 AM. ~w-1olalnt. Trtmmin" &: H omemakers Up)O·hn !:tCRVICECASHIE·R
LARGE-1 2 BR studio· • MESA VERDE EAST . I U 960' -<tt'1. 'l'>d...1932 ... 1 -Apts. RQCJ?.,S sro W1t up "'th $336. N store, office. . ~"I~ • ::. -eanup. 968-3486:. 547-0081-_ ll PBX OP&RAT9R ACdaragul•ft~· Not:earchhd~pp/peln~: 1-3 iBR'.f if'rom $185/nKI. AND ADAMS AVE. kltch<'n $30 wk up i1pt. Air. li~l Beach, Hntg Bch. SMAI.Ltenier-poo?? Friend· Yan)B.gUCht~Garden Service EXEC. "Sec. ll yrs exper Sa~a only 8:00 ~I<> ... 'Bit · bn COSTA MESA 5-lS-97'"J.l, 6~;>.3967. 842-.2834. ly male, young, black w/ a .h Shorthand 80 1ng .. .. Call
Avail lf:a:t. 2290 Fordhlilll, di~l.~h~hr~a rCk>h~x~ BEDROOf\, suite ,v/vie'lv I: 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB. aome w.hite .. r..asa Verde &: ~~ 'J:~ DO.; P .R. {113) ~'?aft 05p;: !:tWJ~ « ~·~~
2a. ~~. crpt/clrps, 1f:J J~~ f~'.":2--0900 540-1800 frplc. Balcony. king slze s.t5 sq.ft. "-ttp. 541-5032 Rhodes, C.?.I. M5-0827 )!ARD Cleanups, Garage Help W1nted, M&F 710 Mercury 54().563) -bl~t.2 .~/{MI pet1, \V/D bed,TV.49'l-488J . OFC Suite, l<XKI ft, Suitable FNO: fml ~dk grey Cleanups Ir: Lite Haulln&:. AVON ,
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-•--~~. _pat 10 . L•guM Beach THE EXCITING ROOil.t w/kltch privl. $95 for doctor. Hunt I n c ton poodle/terrier mix. Vk. Rl!aaonable. 6-16-4678. """"' ~ a ..... AMBITIOUS ? .t.:N'THUSIAS--·~ PALM MESA APTS •1 t I .~ f Gard 0~ ,_., Beach & Elli&. H .B . i~. 181 • H NEW deluxe T~nhollse, 2 ' mo, ,. a ure emp o,..,.. em. ens. ......,.....,_. 536-6627. L•wncan by ''2 G•I•'' Accountant . to $15K .1-..:·r You .,,'Ould ~ a
·D,tt Mu. • Br + den, wet bat, ocean AllNUTES TO NPT. BCJ-1. m· bch, HB, 53&-8095 Business Rent•• 445 FND· Money bind 11-22.--73 Mow/ed&e Prod ~Ja:'r. :P.fach Shopto $24K penect Avon Repretenta-1.: , . l BEDRM. view, wlk to beach, 1 yr. Bo.ch, 1 &. 2 BR. from $157 BAL ISLE. PJ. per wk, Vic:· 21st A: wesi Balboa C6MPtErE Gardenina:: Ser. QC Electro Medi. to $20K u\-e; You can run your own
J Pobl. Jacuul Renta lncl: all Jeue, $400 ,per mo + Adults, No Peta. \vtnter, Quiet, mature man, omq: on Newport Bl\'d. _ approx. 7:li AM . Speda1lze N~port C?.1. lndU5/Mech ~ngr $13K =·~a:=~
, ·~ util, ·refl1J::,. encl. garaa:e. cleaning. New Oel~e l !R (j blks ~l\~:v:1 Blvd.) Share ba., kit, 61>3613 ~: ~oo:iart· p~' ~1932. Irv Bullneu A re1 645-0300 Ole ~tgr/Exec. Secy Slm+ al e~ oppordmicy , :.. $:UO.,. ~Ii. No Pels. 393 ToWnl'louse, ocean view, k >'" """" NlCE roorn ii} privat.e home, A _ • 1_ ·• I 1 · FNO "'" dog .,. blk , ~--· I •· I . Oil Leaain& Agt to $75 day ~ ..... .,,.,. ·
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.r,. flo"l'utofi. , &6-4lll to -beach, $300 mo + .........,..... Newport Beech. $UO. ~.E.I!·~· """' sq. · : .._ WI ~ -r• ~rv ces Ex. Sec·y to Contrlr to $700 l:aU """"'......... -· Jo_. -·• clea~ on lease. 536-~ Ca. I $Zi0/mo. 1Warehouse alao !(Old sbori hair Vk: Beach ---· -;t; '~ NEWLY· .DECORATED ATl'RAC
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Br, ? Ba. Block * CASA VICTORIA * 1 &4S-l502 avail. ldeal for contractor. Blvd & ?.fain H.B. irr-2726 CAPT A.INS CAR C~RE . ~~ :.s~P t~ B n!!! !!!! EP=:!~ 1~.l ~· 21!'7Rl Ow/a;ar, ASl~· .. ,":.u·Cpdnlt. front Victor Hu~· & Reh. l~. &i::~r, ~~.,& d~: Vac1tion Rentals .425 Call 548-2616 FE?t1ALE Peldngncse found I!_~ !_'&."lntf L_washPlmgck, U1n-Securities Oerk to $600 l-4 dyi;;, 7 hn a da,y +
• :i range ve · \\'alldng dis, do\\'ll to"'tl. D/\V, pool. etc. No pell. RE:l'AIL ahopii; avail at In Huntington Beach area. .....e '"" 00 · .. '"" 0 Recept/Secretaiy to $500 ao1nc 1.:vcs « occaa.• over ~. A-li F 1 to 5, 631Hl20. Kitchen, om atta, xtra 525 Victoria St et Harbor LIVE in the all new Dana miniature mall in "Cannery ~all 892-2941 & identify. &. Delivery. For appt, call Accounting Clrk/M.V. $560 nli!lt Wkend.. 3 Pre-tell -~' 2 BR, 1¥2 BA si.tting rm. $240 on yn .... er.,. 642.-89f0 Point Harbor at the Vfll~" SUD to $180. 425 nd 645-l?9l OT 646-3632-Warel'louleman $500 ctuld. Salary open.· Own
ADULTS ONLY $165 497-lfil7 or &42'-6636.. · Dina . P~int beautiful l\1ARINA INN 30th SI, N,B. 673-9606 or 1'!~E bishASetterNfoo 1 vie BOY ruteen wiahes yard File Clerk S500 IJ'anA, Refer. a nwst!. 6?o IO&rua. Apt.. c a4&-9573 Me.,. Verde / «; ~ Motel 34002 Del Obispo St. 642-'1960 Gt~ or ~~ aa;s. 'lll'Ork. I can do odd jot.. Marine Hrdwr Sales $3 hr :,l'.>"~llllls tUll area. i UJ.J ~:LARGE l &l<JD', 2 BR. pvt SffARP. furn. 1 BR \\'/patio, k1r~c1e~~i!:~l A-Kit.::~'. JOIN Barclay's Bank at PND: 4 mo. old female ~~epn:i can 830-4693 TypCC~TR'fSH HOPKINS3 Shr wkda,Jr~_E:'!~ only, &i4-889l.
• pt,tlo & I' $170 HOAfE ATt.10SPHEftE-Olx 2 Unfum. l BR near !\farina, d Brookhurst Ir: S. D. Fwy, Bass tt H nd Fnd M a er • JE!RRI BABY· SlT'I'ER/Hoostkeep-
/ .~ .• Pre""f. ,·d·u""'t•-.ag:;.,,.,..~ & 3 br. Renlal Ofc, 309:5, ,.:•'"93-4'-"'67"6_&"--4"96-'-6'1"'-77-'-.--Heated pool, !11rect .lal Stott•&. offices. Fini.shed V rde ~!!' ... .;" na PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL. WHITTEMORE er, over 25, 0'11111 ttaruip,
: . ~&t\-5291 .. ~=-w ?.face Ave. 5-16-1034 . i i\pts., ha~.e!lia ~~d~s;nfactlft?:~ =""::;:,,•:;l,:;25"n.::•:..·C'-'At:to,:._;1Wl-3==166::_ ~O:e ·y~6;' cat. Vic CARPEmall FNTR& BY.HNo ~~ toolr tntA.tc rJCD~ltrt.ta !K>, $50/wk, CM, 9'nt401.LJ Ne t 8 h furn. or Unfurn. 370 · t 1 Se PRBlE retail loc. next to · s · ome n.o::pa • .VII'-l""U\.1'Jl~-..u.. :>Ju-~. •
•· NR. New\,l Br, bltns, wpor eac -'--~-------~:e~~~e~mLa;:: ~Reh~ rRdio aha.ck. Approx. ~ 675~~!~~ Or,, N.B. 642-1403. SERVICES~ BABYSITrt:RforSalll,tlOam-~ -drpg/crpt, -pool, frplc, gar. * 2 WEEKS FREE* Fount1ln V1lley O>m• Pl""" .. i:oi~-oUr SQ IT. air cond. 548-YOl .,....,.._, "TIIINGS" by rw-·oose. Cen'I 6prn Irvine, 968-590) or ;'. ~lls, no pe"ta. 376 \V. &y, · sportfishing',""' shopping & or eves~ Lost 555 Carpentry, Repairs, Plum-488 E • .1-7th St. lat Irvine).. CM ~44 att tipm V.
-· Q Vista del Mesa r - - - , reKtauranls. $60 \\"eek & Up. STORE or off ice, for rent, REl"ARD, --·· B •• • • • bing. El e c .. Remodeltna: Suite 21' '42-1470 BABY5.rrrER Mon t }~ri, ~ 2 BR, l bll., uiet st., ADULT GARDEN HOl\fES Bring this ad & receive 213' Ocean A downtown '" nuu &12-5613 •· a. •-1'\'Rrage, pnlio,.-fni.."Cl )-'d, Nr ffiVJNE AVE. AT f\l.ESA CUT OUT ~ o(f on fi"t w-k's rent. '--· .,._ vhe, .,~.... .. Ten1er mix, beaf(le sizie, 0 IE R. EP SERVICE N'\.:w ~ •"'1 U-:>:JO, ~ "'k. 1¥111*1:] hO.\>i: ./ shop·g Sl'r.>., 6Ti>-8m ~ ~ ...,;una ccac , ........ sq i•, black, bfO\\-'lt &. v.tit. needs H ~ AIR own C<tl, :>b1l9i. }.love in v.·/depoaits only 1 •OR 1 4!».-0023 Carpentry Plumbing __ ._ ~ lt\.RGE 2 BR upper at 787 l BR. $180 2 Bt. $220 PALM Springs • tor l'l!nt, FOR l.eaM!-Retall s 10 re , =~~~t HB/FV Electrlcal, R.ea1. 549-~ ACCOUNTANT I BABYSI~R. Llve-M, ~~
\V. \\!ilson, range, child ok, Day~ Night Security, Pool, SUllD&M•C• beautiful fairway 21 42 in -"--· BOOKKEEPER llCbool chilell'en. Rm~ bro, ,•, $1M. n10,. S-)6..826.1 ol•cu z z i, Rec. Bldg. I -I condomltllun\, p rl vat e .... ~ E ltth"'St.,,. ""'CMce~, LOST. ama.11, black puppy, Hauling • _!_v,}la~ry. ~1001. ,
3 /-erdse nn bUliards 1 '"-In I Golf · ~ ---· .... a. I ~·~ ~-• 3 -'old lrnmed. openin«" in Newport BA~· otn-"'""' •-"'·~" LARGE BR, 2 bR. encl w .... , • • un ·---Clll oountry cub. •tennis. Gn-0140, 67"'>0707, M5-2a> ·wwun~ "'"='• """' • MOVING,Dellveryl: Beach for F/C bookkeeper ...... ....,., .... ...,.i ......y
p11tio, snag cpl, bit-Ins, Nr. color rv. Ea. Apt. h.i.s I or~~-*-w1111 I Monti\, "-eek. weekend . Vic Newpirt ,,_Fair, C.M. Hut•-· H B'-w-'k ~--· ~-t ti Co8tll Meaa ~c OCC
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dish"-asher. refrig, iba&cpl .,... -r 12 Sl 459 16 ,0 BLDG. T.1th furniture wtrip-~T.llO · a .. ~. ave 16 ... "''"""""" e-e accoun re t x ...... pby.a.lcal
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, .. l.9J1no.s.:>7~. & pvt patio or deck. ---1nl1-644-m8 . ~r piQJ:tankl ,forleueorsell BLACK A bl.kfa ThruVan.Relfable6Reas. ~:to m.ana ge RC-~py -~t exima.
2 BR, 2 BA, TrlplM , Pftlio, ~. wall-D-wlli ... Cll]Mll--tMkl. 49'1-7311,. crtme. ce, ~1346 cowitmg tunchon for sue-~-" '.-t'd-~ 'gafl,ca!hcdral cell.Yord . I •-..--...I UOOISLE2BR.2ba., GEIU.l. ~. fem• !itOVJNG H 11 ~tul ~loper Send ~·~ · $225/mo. 646-4414 ing.4* .... mtYw Avail. July, $1100. Aug.1 .l;ncl;;ius;;l;r;ll;;l;R;"";:;':;;•~l;;;;450;; .hamess.VlcHarborGree:ns bperlenced' R:luia.bj~: resurneto\\1alterSeput.555iiAR MAID-W~,
2 BDRA1, new crpts, d1·ps :·BJR...lllbaN ":!:1· Yearlyizru panelled HYlng rOOll'I, $1200., 213 -793--0427.Collect I• Apts C.!it. 5t6-561)3 Reuonable . Free e • t Calttomia St, SUile 2780, Good tips, Colla • '
&: paint. $15S. 757 Shnlimar. llC Ru~ ha r .. y. ..... j\) I wwmtdar~wllla.1 Pent••• to Sh•r•' 430 NO)Y LEASING RE\VARO $100. for lost ~7S81 ' . San Fn.ndsco. Calit 941.0t 6t&-94.!8~==~,,;.--
fi46-.3j72 3 B • d · r:.IVI a~ Ml" built-ill H ti .... lo ch Siamese cat, all "'hlte BEAUTICIAN• ;:,=:,=:c;=--~~~--Ne\vly ecor ••• , • , • • ••.• ....,., I (&-1..._ dWn ... ). I \VORKING mother w l t h un "9 ,. e..-.:cel>t blk nose: It ears. YARD, garage dcllrtean-u( ps, APPRENTICE SU\.-ersmltl'l Halt 1tyliSt artist • id paid
CLEAN TI<''t' 2BR, close to Udo 2 Br. 1 ha Furn. , • $.12:) ·-• • children \l:ould like to share NEW M-1 551-5546 retnOVe tr'ttl, • vy, "'tl.nted· no f'XP n e c for taJ ao ii work
17tl'l, $.ls:>. 1613 Sltnta Ana 4 BR UJ'lf ilpt Yrly • • .• $400 Miit and mtngle with expenses in my home in -g4o Sq Ft &: UP REW RD .d r I v e ~·a Y 1, a tu m P •· Laguna, Bead1 re ~ i d e n i >'Oll[1~t. m kie .
Ave .. ofl5pn1Ml-&71, 1 neighbcl1at3bigswlm-I Mesa Verde \\'Ith same. llamllton k N'ewland $t. $Ul. C:l.d p~ ~:Tallion~~ 84T-2666. prdm-ed. Dl,)"I 491-2115, !~~"':"O:;'~.:M'!
O•n• Point = JIO*. ~ bit--Must be responsl"" and •1970 Lost in prkg lot at Mlh LOCAL movtn~ " l'la.uUng Eves 491~ A v.'OP1eM aQllln& w~k>w-
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.. -·~-... custon> b"ilt 2 I .-, l~mlnded. Large )'RMrd to A.S. Restaurant., 642-1563 t:_Y_~lUl)ent. La531rge..,'"~ck. AJ?:I._MGR.....Exp'. -.1 ..... pnfd.-hauvnl ' -·· ~-" and • ·== pt•• In •nd • PP> * COSTA ME-SA * ~ Ba,.,. ·-or ,_I 16 ··-•t -• u.ur ...,, LOST -Sll\>t:r While Persian -••.r• to ·~ ue uxe wu S. 1Jti1lol.. Cati now W appt.
1 Bedroom, 2 be.th apt. Built· -by ........._ atmosphere to share. Call 1100 . 1300 _ 1750 • 2500 sq ft C Vi • DoVe Sham: 5.»9438. bid«.~ N.B. Free apt or 979-5933 ull: tor l..)IMl
: ., 1 in: atereoi \-acuum, steam\ ~~~!J!!!!~~'!"""'"'~~ \ I ,......, 1 Ruth 546-4478. indw;trlal willl. SEE • R~vd. c~ r • • ' !lolovtNG, Haullna:. cln-up S1BSI per mo. 61":>-4911 BLUE UN£ ()penlitr-&; ex : • =· C::cr ~ea!i:fn = 3 BR. 2 BA, din rm, liv Eirftllll'1===.. YOUNG Female des tre 11 ROBERTRL~AR.'M'R.E:SS, FRIENDLY bllc km Lab. rehtah1, reu. Teliable. E."t· API'. MF-Retired lndlv, or Mob' ln neniod on1 P
Available ?itarch 15th, Call nn • sundeck. Garage. ~· male travel t.'<ecuUve t,vpe ,, an1 to Cagey. Vi c: Jl6 1 days, 832·7581. col. 12 units. \\irite:. Gro,~, :C~(f * '"Newlpo : ,.,..~ ~,. blk to beach. Yr. lease. I I iwrnmate to shr rent for Cosla "teu. S'i9-&)n MOVING! Local rum 9Z! 9tb Sl Manh Bch .-·-Or NB ·
496-... w or 493""47"" 10 see. \\rioter or Swrimer. $3'25. with you In l'Nnd. ~!~,:Jl411y Pe n thous e' NE\\' Bl.DC llf-1, 12 Uhilo. Pl\ulerl.nQ &:bl. 9j1..(]9Q, . or • . . Center ' ,
2 BDRM. 1 1~ b.A, garage, 127 «th St.NB. 6T>-0771 ~.,.,., l'!TI· ~=·s.: ~· tum. 908. '. 800KKllPER/
...... r.frl&, <rpll, ·-Ol .. '<E SponWt. ~ 3 bo.'dmu< , .......... _.. I GUU.S t """" 3 BR Ponto '"" Sq, Ft. $116, ""'3 pit. 1r-i .... . AS'"-LERS MEDICAL f
au wltb ocean v\cw. No tron1 $200 mo., tpl, bhn11, .. ,, Ire• St7L a~ bet::een ~ It beach; ~: ~:,· ~ tara,: ............ ~ SKIPLOADER I: dum~ ~"'• l.luR be able to ~yie :n:. ·peu. $190. mo. D\Y, nr Hoo.& H~p. >.dulls. 1;::i.:.~ I S4it or $55. Gar .• Si:i-8220. Tcrmlnal \Vay, C.M. 'iii!!iiiiiiiiiilliiiii =:~. ='. 846-ruO~ Four c1&7 •'Ork nek, JO ~Rm•~
• I DELUXE :: BR. 2 BA. w/ -"~'=--;:~· ==~,.-,-...,~ ... NEED 2 ~males 10 111\att DllJ,'1 646-&m. evtl ~. :c-. & HouMduntnt hours pet' day, • A.M. M .. prepat'\tll ~ ~·
ocel'n vitw. lrplc, tlln nn, •EASTBLUFF2Br,trplc, .. tuie fum house .• Dana MESA tadu.ltrlal Park, • 575 4:30P.V, Exp~t'lence Med-I-cal ,. MecJ.-Care
sun deck, J275. THomPIOn pool, adults, avail April Point an!a. 493-51168 lmprovtd ottlcn w I th lnatrvcffen• EX~ Houtttleanina ~ohtl, but not necesaat)'. S&luJ" to -.
j •'' lt'MPmtnl Corp. ~41. u:ll. 848.Arulgos 644-0!ni. !-'~for Rent 435 !!.,...~ ~fatmt. _ ta.,.c. READING 1~. non bY 'df.1, Own tnnlp. $ZI 12.00 per hour, good Ju, ~ co~ata~'
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.•• 2 BR.L~,.x~!1:'~., .,1 l·BR ... 1120 ll·BR ... 1180 ~ ~: _; uamu'ALAL~P~'1' St.', HB lie Piii SO. ,T, YOGA -..., c:1aue1 ""· (714) 675-4676 < Btf::':'.~"" if'1Jo.. a THIOUGH ;A
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,cjl. i!414ii Wliii9il,M i"lf'Jlo H•GI W•-.llf ' 1 ' ,w.....-.Mi ~Jlo HolpWantOltMiP 110 !SOW-iii'"' ilOlp'Wanted, MiF 110 1'1p wantOCI, M&F1·~t;~,:;:,~ 1974 DAl..li.Y PILOT ...... 5S
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; aCJYS i 'GIRLS . Diet•......__, Typht TuaUn Alt N.8. ~ In -~i--·~ Pt:noonet ~ 1h 90 w.p.m. Banldna tx· No. ks, Dftily Pilot, P. O. 6 uphola M~l chaln, aold :• ' ~ eanirtts. nun. ,.._ teeidrW I GREAT opecirtimlty tor ~don .. ....,USIU.,. (Mart W Otnkr) ptrkncll pttftn'ed. Box 1560, <bit& lltsa 9'i626. & \\'lllnut vmyl, S 1 S 0,
.,., , ... l,O yn. ID< Newpmt ~~ :!i.."oodlM•~ C.IU. R .. 1 E>la• '"""--dudlon ...:.:::: ';:~ , !Ml E. £.n.,..,, S.A. , UNITED UNDERWRITER ;;8'&-~1;:'°e.'==~=-
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MAST ERS AUCTION
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:~.. Beadt. NeW:oort Jltil:t:t• .l Xf111r u1ary CfM.t ... t;'°ftb. Rtntal ~t b1 enerptic job. iood bendlts 'oomt In sc.d SUPERVISOR SWAN DtNINC Sl."T. 6
, t' "Ntwp0rt Pmlnaula. Contact Jaten ~t ~ · ~ ofOce. S 11 b m It ' ~ M :30 ' ORTHODONTrc ASSIS'J'ANT CALl,ORHIA llANK f't'e Paid Ouf' 10 rellttmt>nl (i\tllrM & 1u·mchAlr ~'O\'tl'ed 83$.00T<l or s~::o::.o 1ft. 6
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: ._., ~~· Cln:Watkxl ~ 17400 Brootdn&n~ F vr ~k Lta&o ~ F.atate, CALIFOAM Part time polition avail. In ., MoMrcfl a.y Pl•1• o! pr'eit~I manqe:r thi1 old ~~~('1::~.r·,,,_.r~.,'~p""m.· ILO'r. Call 634321 Suite 'H't • Y· e~. asu n a N~ Btrdl omce. Some South L"r;""" e111ab. ttnn 9ttka expt'r. • ... _........,. ....., .. "
, A: 1eave application. --t ~ ~acb, 494-8'IM ll80 Von Karman orfhOdonUc exp. n • c . -12n-or· 1-1970 d l -;u°'~""''-.=-.,-,,--
Behlnd Tony's 81~. 1'f11t'I.
MEXICAtl , ,,,.. HARDWARE Stock I. Sal Santa Ana u.n e...r ~ -1 er ~·/to~ ,;;: :~ • ., e<>~YS.._to • .e!:._ ~ .. l'I. "~.:~ DISHWASHER -• "-J.. .-• ... -.....&.-1 .... , ... 1!! Equal Opportwdty Employer ~. liUJ>t'-l"Vllk111 expcr. Sah1ry·10 8'--CO[J) \·et\lft 10to.. 2 lfl"(.'<'n
iar ~us. ~ •n ,.,., • ....,. .. --• .....,... ~ -PA K G """' Equal Opp011unlty Employer SUOO mo. Call Ed "-'olf, \'el\'t'l chnlrs, 3 romnlOdci
: 1_,,, 5.11-9231 [Xptt .• depe:Qdablt, DMt 6 cutllQI' 6 C\lttomf'r .etviot. C A E.w ~. Al~ ree Jobi. 1nble11. Kl.ng hradbt."'lkl'd.
: ''" f&I. -......:;;;=-_____ ...:o. clean. AP.Pb' .Surf l Slrio&A, AppUce.ot must be lo aood Mahattwce ln1ne Pharr'luiceulk:al P.ltir Coutal Pe~I Agency. Uke new, n1ust a e 11 .
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Exterior Doors f BUii ~;;; ~ w. eour uwy, NB. Malth 1. have a aoo4 _ . needs s-eJraae:rs tor thetr SECRETARY :noo Harbor Bh'd. ot 9i'9-0!110
, noted tn\l'ntdla~lf _X•f\&y DISH\VASHER for ap~ar. I. pei'IOMJ,l~. .. Co.. productton dt'par1ment, WAITRESS B;,El;:;:O~E~R:,.,m=.=El=1-,=1,~•l;;~•h~b«t-.
Tedi or Thtra~ RfftaurMC. Orwontt. d •I Apply io;rus only, H. . lot lAl'lt aputrumt houle i ooer:~ ~ , packq\n& Good I Shift. Open "'' n1 ii t" h . d~tabk'. GUARANTEED
4irs. 9 eo l I. S to 7. ~lar, Wrf&ht ., Rochetterl Ne-A'JIOl1. Heach. U\'e Jn. mac pert or m :T.un ly to leam Dick Churchn Rfff <lf'l'iltt'r & l~e che'1t., pl111 (7lA) "'"'39S · ~: *lll'Y Couture m.-m• Ol S&lary ~ ~be=~·•'= ~. adStnd· 11?~e'W, t'!: 2698 Newport Blvd C~f • ~· "111'C:~. 673--~_ 1 'N~E=i=i~·,~n~.~y_,,No,_.w~. ~Sl<,..,.I ~p~.,,-,.,
etl Cl\U Dr, DONUT Shop, ~ 1Wft & Htlp Ut luikl et-1:168 faclflty 10 wwk in. Appl)' C.1a&11llled ad No. 46, c 'o ' OAK R1•lt Top Ot.'l!-k, ~·Joni:. X7. :lift, jlu.-ktl i\I , hw11111~ 8,
Sulte 101 MS-5.'D> ~ •• ~lne, femak age z:>...4.S •--• ..u..1 C I ._ u• 'GIM. ln pe:l'IOl'I beN.'ffn 8 4 tl . Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, \\'AITllESS, lOp'!'_:Gam ~o S-t•n1 Good co 1111 ttIo 11 , h1.•ad llkl" 111_) \..:(), 1~'" plne
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I -•· eARBURETOR A '11.JNE·Up ~ 1 man, expm". Muat have I {,~ .Oul A UC. Sal •• open.. Apply
The Carburetor Shop, Ut2
Harbor Bl, Costa Mesa, •.: '8:30--5:30. See Mlke Riley.
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:.. ,-Salary $1309-$1591 : ,·' .. 1: ,,!._ BA In accounting, business, I administration or related
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':I opening, Equal Oppor1unity
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17th St. CM 1 S.UbcNtt A 11 111 ant man qtts, GUlette, lrvl.ne. Restaurant, 3001 S. Bristol, Alrf-r r, ~ liedspt•t•tuJ11 & ~h1· .. 1~. Qti.••1,•n,
DRJVERS with .aependable Needed: maMgeroent tralneet I: Equal oppor1unlty employer SECf'Y., cilpablC? of Divisloii ~ntn ~· GT.A.~~ 1)1~,~pl~.,=. ="~ ... -. p=.~;-,-, .. ~ al!lli> ;•l<'C'I l1lll.nkr1~. 610-1.,iii
CU' needed. Hourly .,'a.&:f' E.xper. Finllh Carptnlttt cutuer po&!tlonl av all . PARKING attendants full or 1upenrblon., ntullt be exp'd \\ AlTRF.SS. JI/time. F.1qwr. Chin11 Chest J{lln Odds & or IWl-f,~f ~1us Ups. &&2.-9C52, Pb:za \\boa'/at
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least !_rl exper. In [~~.:-~ C'O, 6 P'l" time. ~nn&Mnt, px1 BkkJ>r, Gen o:l" akills, Bill· C1!!t1Jl~ £t!H~,.Sl:f1• 562 \\'. t:nds. 646-9513 ' CA !. r U L ,\TORS ~lan carprn .. ,,. a conct"m ""' .. uuo.,,, •-~~-pay. Apply aft('r 11 :30 11.m ing, Reoords handling, le :nh st . ..._,,f U"IQ-...,., • G I;.; vt-:N1'0ftY Cl~aranct",
Elec:tronlc Assemblers about their lut\lr'e, Dr09 by Metro C•r With on pe.rldn& \ot, 2406 1'ev.'J)Ol1 rcn. ofc admln., ltlust be \\'ANTED!!! •ra ge S•le 111 htllncl nu 8-dlgll, •
Soldering rcq'd. D~ dtlft, ~u:." =~·1 l\lon lhni 2930 Harbor BJ, CM Blvd, N.B. self 1tarte.rf l:xc. salary ltfEN Ul-30 GAR,\GE Si\LE Country lu11(·tion<1. \\'~ight jl 01.
Pal E.1ectronk:I, 6391 West· WESTS. AIL ·CORP. 'm'C1c?if£..=',~E,!. • .'.?!i..?'1"i.~ PART time no expf'r, 1'1/f'. ~meM~ e 1 w I ex P · \\'E OFFER TRAINING IN Cluurr, lurnltun.'. anfijlU<'~. approx slzr ol dollar hill mlnliter Ave., \Vesbnhuter. ..........~ ... .,... ..... ,. ~ evn. Sat A M Inside. Ideal ne stria complex El~tronlC5, Nucleu Pov.·t'r, ~rurwl111a1 ~)«11. unJquc i, Inch thick. St 9. 9;,
i&J..3301. 1631 Pl•centl• Avt. OJK'r&Uohs. Looking tor~ t-or s t u d e n t 1 . in-ea. Send resume to Dntw-A\iatk>n, ~f e ch an 1 cs· holl11ut> items aJ v.'i)()lt'~ah_• Glll-~-7·--,,,,,-~==-~~I EXECUTIVES rost• .u...,. ces oriented people lo par. &16-3995189'2-%258 er ex. tr ... ine. CAii. 926&1. ~tQW~~tration AND :i.tUC1l prie('11, Thut-:t·&.t. WI 1 \\'rt'11-c 1.osJo:n )tY !'llOP. AU.
1 •• .., tlclpa1e in that expanlion. SECRETARY/EXEC. fi··l•I °'" JIB \\'urn~·r & ~"'Tf){1( ut-:LO\\' COST~
$15,DOD to $15,000 !!!!!!!!~""""'"'"""""""'"'! Exttl benefit. I-hl&h in-i>RU.'TING pri\•ate club hiu immed. ALONG \\'ITII!: .. :d-.·nnt~ 111111\1111 hair. ('llM':'tlll'!ll Sl.50,
Send resume or call TODAY HOUSEKEEPER I child come polentlal. Call n+m-opening ror youni: lady Rapid Ad\'ancemcnt ;:;""""'------~= \\'l~ll'u; Sl.50, Sho11 1''alls tor oontklenttal NO COST l'!tlre live In 5 1s dB.)'I, 5649 belwn 4 &: 7 pm for lMMEDIATE OPENl;\G 111·/quk:k leami~ ability. ~ta~~y-$326.10 a n"IOnlh Jewelry 115 S2 50. A~inr<I \\'\(.'!! 50<-
executive inteiview, pvt ioom Ir t~. N.8 . Son-.e appt. s_._.; -..I Ol\'ef'!lified po&ihon. Xlnl. lnteresle<I'!' ~ACRl~1CE 11 1\.111"'('! liiili>'~ to $.1.00. S•l6-2230
EXECUTIVE SERVICES. E~lish nC?C. S200 mo. J.:tn. MATRON -r-••HCwu salary & '1'(1wth potential. DO YOURSELF A 1'"AVOR Dianiond v.·l'<ldiug r 1 11 i.:. IJECOHATO"rt~. ~1~1,-,-,-,m~.,~ic
INC. Long 67'3--8llt. U h k 1 U ... -Stripnar n.l>lna 60, sh 100. lnter.~'11 U s NAVY Solitail'f' ~u hn:. :0.111 kc buy ~ ~Ttlll Glns::t>r Barie
888 N. Main, Santa Ana *" j.IOUSEKEEPER *" te 0 use e e P n I at HIV r-· by appt, !»5-1161. ' • offl'r. 551-8151 ll) lpl-1 st.or• :-hiu:-carpet. ::oo
(714) 547·9625 , Uve Jn. Own room&: tv. ' ~~~ poai~~ C:l}?:i ;;n; For large pr"5f'!!: • 36" to SECURITY GUARD 642-4272 or 646-5636 1-fAND n1ude l u r i1 u" is f' yrds 2 tor11• c11'11111r l'auterne :tt lot :""uJrtlng ser'vke SW/v.·k. 842-8133 benefits .. Exper. required. 60". Black and white line Exper. •·,lime. Contact \\'ARl!:HOt'SJ..: Tr" Int-e . jewelry itK""ludini; squashl!s Jl\lh nuriT)ts 6 ·12-2 :la:>.
OI ~ 0 er 0 employment HOUSE\\'ORK. mornln(S, Contact c.ou& Comntunily Tt'Ork ooly. No cok>r process. rilr. J.'on:I, Supervisor 'l m klng for nintul'(', alt'rt ~tu.<il iwll 4%-I07;i ;~1~---lll.>1_. ------
EXP D or Trainee female ?.1on thru Fri, 2 adlll, $40 Olllege Otstrict. 1370 81lbol Bly Club individual v.·illlng I? l~an1 LARGE 90lilaiN' Dininond t'HIGIUAIRE SXI. Antique?
programnicr. circuit q,a.rd ~'k, IJ'.•,rn car, 5$-1.517 Ada.1111 Ave, Costa ?ofesa. • D'Y lhlft l2'2l \\'. Coasl llv.y .. N.B. &: accep1 responsibility in rin~ Gold ~·uing :\lust ui1nk v.·u~hcr. s 1a u f I~ r , drawing machine 2nd !!hlft MED FRONT DFC • f'rin&:e Benefits cstl\bll.<ihed NC?\\·port Beach c .. ,·1 'Ari 6 ~,;.. ~.,,,.' · t'Xl'r. 111bl~'. 11·/lcic: unit J: drh·en~llc req. · lntervie~ IU.US'l'llATOR -teehnlcal . • • SERVICE Station ?.fechanlc, firm involved in yacblini:. :"'~·=· 7.-'-"'"~~==~"--= t i 111 r r. Best o { t er
hrB 9-Uam 17795 Skyparlc I rommttdaJ. Pasteup &nd Beautilul modem ore. Must Martec sal.!r.ry basro on ability, backpacklns;::. & ~kl \\"1ltt' Mi1cell1neoU1 111 67'".><11\G,
Circle Unit 'K Irvtne 10me trudng. 61~7360. have exper. ln radkKoc:Y. aJ>IMy Hartior Vie~· Shell. lexlilcs . lt()(lcl fulU1't' for ·
EXPERlENCE'D ~-.. ·'ty INJECT I O tJ mo id in g bookkA cc.," rapint~e •-11_~p_!.~·. ReprocfUCtionsi 2500 San Joaquin HUl11 Rd, right prl"50n. r. f' n er a l NEVER used TH ·li Tmint•au 1973 RODAi' CitooM!.I slidt
1....4llu.io..i h l t -• • ,.,.....,..,.... Corona del 1'1ar v.·arohou!M' & sh l pp i 11 g cover Sl:I. lH&-1677 after 6 Jll'Oj('('tQr, nVNlel no i.iO H.
Ins. Ageocy ~rL Par1· mac. n e o JI e !'A or•. Salary to S55(). Call Sally Inc. dutiPs. call 6.Jfr1 006 pn1 or l\"e<'kt'nds. i.:1und1111t h·n~. '"-'11\0le l'Oll·
Lime. Full lime. Caf;ta ?ile113 ~yn~~fi~.·~p...i~. ~ llar1, 5f(Mi(k'i5, Coastal ljTI PLi.centla A\'e. SERVJCE Stuion he IP 11\\1 »n lt1•h. Xh11 f'Ond. office. 642-6500 aflernoor)ll P~lutlco, ''""· ~,,~Calle PeMIOl'lnel Almcy, 2 T 9 0 V.1llltf:'d. da)'S. Apply, Don \\'HO \\' A.!'llTS Tfr \\'OHK7 Q\',\L lubc--v.·hltc p I A "I I(' .SSi.50 . .il&-3167 Ill' ~.1~~10-1-1 . .. ->= H bo Blvd CM Newpor1 BeAch. Calif. Bl"0\\11'1 Sht'll, 900 E. C:OOBt, DltlVE A CAB' roll-up 11hade 12' v.ldl'!. $10, ------~~~~-
EXP. Hairdresser, C . ltl . Per ff et o, San Juan ar r ' {TI4! M.">-t1~1 N.B. CllOOSi-: your hour~. 11.01.k 612-3163. I 11.!tA!'t:s .. \\'O\'f.:-J "''Q9DS,
area, followlng prefet'T'!d. Caplltrano MEDICAL An equal opportunity S • M h Op 'f(lr yourself, be your fl\\'11 \\'IC SHOP FIXTUH~:s Ar\!) ~ ~'·!, E'T.~'. UPllOLST.ERY
548-fil4-4 for appt bet 8 &: INTERVJEWING For Sha_m. TRANSCRIBER employe_r eoo:w~ . ~~eady ~~rk. bosi. ;\lcn or v.'01nen. Con !'-IOC'K FOR S.\LE 1 ~ r, e I~ _i< 1 ·• T r a 1 n ll d 5 pm'· poo Cirb, ,,..i .. Heady'•, BeautifUl modem o I l i .. I!. be xllgl"IY hnudiCilP""d.' .iw;..·"':'" 11'1,'.',1~710691" J
4 ll • 8 9 4 1 • EXP D Lad! ..,_ d ....,. ... Spo11S\\'ear nlfs;:. 642-3-112 NH .,... .,;.;.... ...... e1 r..<:"3 Y to 2447 f.,ut Pacific Cout tlwy P.tu1t have exper . In R I A Nent : dC?on Apl>f';ll"Jnc:_~. 1-'0UR 10 x 16.~1 Sl"I0,1• tires, · -·---------
Wear, Full & part tlme. CdM. rad i 0 I 0 g y transcription. ea Estate ssoc. SILVERWOOD$ Vis .. t etl~d. Age Z! to iO. l"I:. Milli. Sta eai•h. 5:16--1-121 t'INt: QU,,LJTY PE"RSIAN
646-5388 JAN)TORlAI..: Couples & .~tar1 S:?50.~ . Ca!J Sa14' Hart, Red Carpet't1 Fuhion Island T1ilor & Fitter Su1.1ple1nC?n1 your 1t\co111c. ur j.l!i:OOlJ a."k for Uirry. RUC;S.
iing)ea .neecled for p/tim! ~ Coa..tll Penonnel-Oftlt"e tn Nl!WPQt't Beach ha." Experienced _ Oti\'e a C.'lb 5 hl'll or n\Orc :i • ' ·----Akh.1''' Orien1al lh1gs .
FACTORY
WORKERS
MATURE WOMEN
PER~iANENT POSITIONS
2nd SHIIT
Ule mach. & gen. prod. 1987 Placentia Ave?.,
Costa 1'-lesa
f'R\' CX>OK. full or p/llme
Exper. Cottaa:e O>Htt Shop,
562 \ll. 19th St, C?.1. 646-5.104.
FOOD SERVICES
ASSISTANT I
Substitute, On Call Bosls.
Se.n.ring ~tudC?nt twiche11.
Sevfuitl .openlnp avail. Ap-
ply Irvine Unified School
District. 14600 Sand Canyon,
E. Irvine. 92650.
Equal Oppor. Employer•
eve. work. SUn thl'u ThtJ4S. Ageuc)(, 2'i90 Hl!bor Blvd, immedl:i.te opportunity for da)'· Apply In ' nen;on, •·oR SAie ll11.nd kn.itli11~ IU4 N, Ll.L Cie_ttega Bl\tl
Al!IO, immed. openina: for CM new or' expe_r salea Uaoc-Sec ~~r.!l~a~1'11t~~ager V('llo\\' Cab Co .. 186 1-:. 16th ~c~~~I alter 6 pri\ t?t3l 659-14~
f/Ume day Porter. Apply ?.fOOlcal ~lstant back olfitt la!H. Red Carpet Real!ora, St,, Cnlita ·flteu. · · :-lf':\V On\'i!I ClaKSlr 11 le;nnhc basement malntenanct' olc, girl in H.B. \Vrite Oaullied \\ilh °'·rr ~:xi offi<"el nation· No. 45 Fashion l!ihind, N.~. \\'O~U:N M'i"<.100 ror clea!Jing L\IUl.Tll.ITII 12tJO -l tt>hulll. rarW>-t-~wJ«n;cr. 5 medium
dally lt1ori thru f'ri, )pm. Ad No. ~. c/o Dally PUol, wide c1n offer the proler STOCK CURK ser.·ice (h·er Xi, 5JS--07j7, Lik,. hron1d 111>11· -SlU.O. Cull grip-$!0. ~'6-1677 after _j
5pm, 550 Newport cinter P.O. Box ~560, Costa Jite1a, slonal g1'0\\-1h &. ad\<ance-67~ ~">-25:10 aft. 6 p.n1 . pm or anytin1t' \\'t't'kend.~.
Or. Fuhlon Island, N.B. Ca. 92626. ml'!nt opportunities you're YOUNG Atlrac Females for BLAUT. BRAND nu !)p1111ish l\1EN'S l:i Spd Peuite0l Bike.
JANITOR·?i1alntenance Polan. ?a10TEL Maki, wW train. Ap-looking for + an xlnt com· Read bill1 of ma terial. Fill public RC?lt1Uora & sale1. ltod·h,lll & \\"oorl cha1Klelier 'Vnrtl \'ar w/~1 : 11.P .
Adult a.pt romplex. Pool ply In penon Costa ?tteu miu.ioo slructure. Cootact job boxes, record enUil'li l C11ll for apt. 67;)!.4114 6 litt'fl $2j, 846-llltl Brig~ &: Sh-a.ti.on P.1tr.
mainL exp req'd. Full time Jnn1 3200 Harbor, CM Thomas E. P.lancinl, man· rt·stocking. J-.;xpcr helpful. GARDt.:N !)i1('{I, 7· x 10·. 0!16.1-<~~·"'--------
po!IJUon. St!'r1 $525. Call NCR PROOF OPR. a,i:rer, 640_..86?2. Call r or AJ)pL [§] Grear sh1.1pC?, Sii. \VASl!f':lt ,..., 1try1·r in good
Pcler P.tcAJhsler 545--Z300 Exp'd only. Apply I ~ 66--1:\33 aft 5 pm concl. Spnn~ & nia.11rf'1uo; r>et . hKJu.,trial Helali.-..ns •dlr.&ndil1 c II ""7910 knd JANITORIAL Service now 8anlc of Newport . CARPET Layer, l1V1l.nlk1tion, 9 ,,...,... • evMr or v.· s.
trucing applications for fuJ\ 2166 E~ Coa~ Hwy Cd?.f (714) 494-9401 ReJltlinl, )'OUrs or ntlne. Ca ll Any day 1;;; the BF.S'f DAY 10 ~~'!le toxperienced penonnel. Erie Carlsori".' Dean, 642-.TIOl . run 11n nd' Don't rlela.y .
:u •c;;798. N>:>:o Pnrt Tune ll•lp TELONIC Antlqua1 IOO <T7uP • -----a --:... J~~r;._.1~'~rem';~~~~~u1~ Cooks & Drivers INDUSTRIES SCRAM LETS - --~U.VL4Ll£L& LW<L
pC?rson. ?.1on-Frl. 221 ~1arine Calif. drive'r!i lie .. o\·l'!r 21, •
Ave Balboa l.<iland hours a.12 c\·e11. Nt'at /.: L•guna 8e1ch ANSWERS
pel'Nll18ble, 6t&-TI36. 410 REAL ESTATE Lush'I Rep $M1 East 17th St., Costa l\I~. SALESMEN Equ11I Oppo1•. 1':1nplo)cr
Will train' 11h11rp, aggreKllivc NEED assist for busy beauty \Vhy nol work in the hoUl t
lndlv. "'ho likes people. l\fW>I Salon in Lquna Beach, Gd area _ Huntinjf:on Beach •
be artlculate & personable. sala~. Must be Uc. Call Fountain Valley. Let us
ln\\'ard -lloillt -P.lanly -STUDENT, part tlnie houi;c Bofht'r _ \\'11/NES
ConAef':\.'atiw, bwdness like 499-alO -. Ira.In you. Call Phil ltle-
appearnnce mandatory. If NarMe, VJLL\GE · REAL
11iurk, Sa1. 9 to 12. $10., l::\'Cr no!i<.T tho! a ~in~ll'
call Donoa alt 4 Piil guy \\ine11 and dines. \\'hll" c..,_=.~n~"'~====~--1 a married man dines 11 n d SUPERVISORS \\'HINES? For 1n ad In WCHh~n·11 Werld prcl'd., but wiU train. Apply
1 .;. between 2:30 &: 4:30 pm,
I Hamburger Hamlet. 1545 FULL Time, •1exlble, Stock •
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•. \•.,., ·'Adams, Cli'I. Ask for :\fr. Room: -folding, packing,
• .. ·~1 .ls you1 r p11~bl.en1, ~n't NURSING ESTATE, 963-4.167. l~'ll400 l'"r 'lo . .... ate? o ca 111 register -.r " " ANTIQUES for 1ulc, i>ri\'<1lt'
over the phone. New . RECEPTIONIST MacGr-,or r)art)., 2 !\tahog1in~· holl S""'de
.. Call Miry Beth 642·5671, ut. 330
---Hagen. quality contrOI, We I 1 s
• ll • CDDKS ,.';;;1 ........ ;;;;i;;;;!Urtng""'·.._ .• -o;;;,1797ii;;;;;; I
ALL .FEES PAID A front office po1i1ion tt-Y .. cht Corp. lrttS, s~. each. 2 GrnrKI· 11 '
BY EMPLOYER s ddl b k quiring neat & attractive I 1r.21 Plat l'!ll!Lu. O.I f11lhl'!r clock.~ . .Sl10.'& SIOO. ~
1 ~ Flddlon Ill RHt. CJ;;NEML 1.. ,, Wow lfuing Cooks, day or ALL POSmONS 556-1100 a e ac appearance, pld lelephone l --'""'~~°"'~.;:;;__ eal'h, ~luntel r·loc·k~. sf[llUe!( penooallty for bu1y phones, TABULATING . lite typing for N.B. builder I :.1ACHJNt: SERVICE ;is!iOrled ~·hirw & 11101·('. .
C ... "t de\·eloper fim1 1''or Inter· ~!lnimum 3 ye a rs ex. 493·?.970. AAMES 0111mun1 y view, Call Nnpmi, 979-l'lOO. perience. Good liKh~ry. rapid 17th CENTURY }'lcn11~
RECl-'PT advancen1ent. ex c e 11 en t t'.i.pC?stry S80l Al l:iO 17th
:•c •·' · "lght •ttift• nvoil. Compony :•·l"/1 ·benefits. Please Apply In AT
, person, 24291 Laguna Hills / , AAME' s I -'P,1all. Lag Hills.
i·:::1.! IDUPLE Wanted, retired.
1r .~ 1to sit for mobile home adult
•! 1, ·park in exchange for partial
!".""-' •ttnt lBR furn apt., all util,
1, .. .,.1! ·m pets, call daytime l" l•i .$48.-1606, eves 642-0S74.
H "t I . · ·· bencfill;; 11 I u i;. l\n1\" CentUr')' F.ng:l!sh bl11:nket Bureau Of osp1 a .. good lypL-.I, phone~. . Intef'\it'\\ing, AR:'>TY Op. chc11t SGOO. E\'e!L al!er 6:30,
Employment Agency Wing, elc . ., riton thru .J-'ri ponunities, 6-15-1163, Costa 347-5786
2706 Hn~1r0 ~11.:.,.s,uite 207 I~ to S. U~lvcri'al _i\tannt', P.IC?Sll. LACUNA l:k>aeh i\lusC?uni ()f
(!lol\ I CREDIT TRNE $IOO
l,;•i:;• ISus. adm~w/emphllsis
•. 1.1 ~1. on fi.nan<'e t accounting.
; • ·~ , Top international co. ?!lust
,._,_,_.,_. ha\·e a min. of 6 mo·s exper.
: _,.,, , in credit ar finance t:"O. If
1,, ·11' gu ts your problem, don't
: •;r;,;1 hesitate to call in&. register
I I,· I 0\'t'r the phone.
· ;.',,;.. ALL FEES PAID ' -: "~"' BY EMPLOYER ... " . ' ' 1.•(
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556-1100
A AMES
Bureau Of
Emplo)'YTlent Agency
• ·, '2706 Harbor Bl ., Suite 207
Costa lttesn
600 N. Euclid, Annhetn1
Call 17Ul.20
21535 Hawthorne Blvd.
Burenu of
En1ploymenl Agency
100%
FREE
SHORT OF GAS?
REGISTER BY PHONE
·AT AAMES!n
'-"" "..-" Car( Posit:.nis Avail. J,j99 Supenor, A·;i, C.:\t. ,;i;iii;""""""""""""""''"' 600 N. Euclid, Anaheim i''or The Following: 642.2833, TEMPO'S Art Antique show & SaJc. Call T'/'S-8120 ;\larch 8. 9 & 10th. 12·9 Pi\f
2153a Hawthorne Blvd. * ICU-F/time RN'1 RECEPTIONIST-Secretary· 1-°ri le Sat. 12-6 P~t Sun.
Tol'l'8nce 21315-12-7712 3-11 & 11-7 am for busy Cost11. i\lcM Chiro-)')7 Cl iff Dr.
1 .............................. 1 pracllc ofr. Exper. pref'd. o· I A J bl * SNU-F/tlmo RN '• 64~0>16. 1a 0 ANTIQUES.Holl "'"'' "' w::TURERS wanted for l-11 k 11-7 om • · • • I~" lee """ < m;.o. AftoAmerican & Alrl.caf'! * Med. Surg. Floor Retired M•chini1t otht'n. 1101 D V1c1oria SL
Studies, full or part-lime ltN's, 7.3:30 & 11•7 ;1m Full or p/limc. 1''01' Appl. TE:O.IPO offer.; a truly unique DI. Call 612-91 ~7 ~or 1974·75, by. the Progrfm NUM!S Aides, Acute Exper. Call S.16-3.931. CL\1. &. 1in1C? i.a\'ih:; op1>0rtunlty App llancet.~~---8-0-2 1
1n . Co~parat1ve CUltuz:e: 7·3:30' 11-7:30 am R,'l's $6j mo. pay diffcrC?nli11 I lor skilled ... -'"---'"'----.....;..:.:1 ~~:~~r:!s ~r:Fi;i * Operating Room for ad\i?Mised s.11. 11-7 SE~:::!':icE~ ~~!1~1,o~tE\r ~r=~h~rr ; ~~ ·,
!he social ~t'nces, history, f /Ume TC?chniclan ~~!'·,~ .:;~s 3~~'. t11.~:. \rho 11anl dignified & ~'rigidairt' C?lect dryer $CS,
& literature. f'ull·ti~ load New hospital nestled in Exp. only stimulafiug long or short guarantl'!ed & dC?Jlverl'!<I, 6 "'"""' per y'8l', .., ~ tilul La Hill I MISSION . ....,.,, acc:ordlng 10 qualificattons. ucau ~a s o • tcm1 ass1gnn1en1 s -fe\\'
Application• from qualified ferlng ~utstand1~ benefils days, couple ""e<>ks or few REBLT "'a.<U1cr. d I' ye r 11.
cAndidates are welromc: & 'll'Orkine: conchtions. COMMUNRY mooth8 -)-OU decide: Xow dsh/l.\•sh, $:"i0 ,t,. u11 to 1
niinorlties & \\00\en are HOSPITAL )'OU can , . . . . yr gar. 546-j2J8 or 8.19-7620
Potential $625 encouraged to apply. Pleue Ap$!~~ ~~~ri APPL y BY PHONE FREE PICK UP. REF'S.
Rapidly cxf)llrKling finu in send ciniculom vitae & (714) 137·2121 27802 Puerta Real, aflssio11 Call ~450 &. Let us k:no1v APPL. & SCRAP ~IETAL
ccnlrnl location looking for name" or three references Viejo. 49~. 831-2300 Ap-what you r .skills arc. l\'o * 6T.i-.J2~'8 *
ambltkius sccn.:111111 to V.P. tn ComparnUV4! Culture, T;~eE~T~roDi~~ f':rty ply bet. 9 & 4. Xlnt benetlt11 need to {'()me in pe1·sonally -30" SEARS gns ronw-. 3y1--..;
P.luch chance for advance· UCJ. h-vine, Calif. 9&4 & \\·orkin;: condiliOflll. An until '''e h3ve the ·;usl right' old 1 1 t nd 1150 Pll Via Estmda. Equal Opportun ity s-pot for)·ou! • nxn t"O · • ;
ment. \\'ork. for yoUng Uy-LlCENSED School Bu 11 Equal Oppor. Employer employer. NEVl::R A FEE AT TE~fPO. 6Ta-86ll
1uunic bolls. Plush oles near Dri\·ers, Irvine area. 4 hrl.,,;,;,!!!!'!!~~!!'1,;.,;...,, I ;iiiiiiiiiiii ... iiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii;o T T H I ELECTRIC Dr;·C?r l\\'O year11 aU frwys. guaranteed, xlnt \\11.gCS,r 'NURSES SALq empo empor•ry • P old S6Zi. Phone? ll·17-0079 afh•r
Frkl•Y• Offl .rU111 employer. 832-11161 • . .1 M s pm .. ·-kday•. ..-l\lo ... an NuneR Registry ... •n-rs TELEPHONl!:rrELE· "" \l.'ork Mon lhru Thut'!'I, 8-6 I: LIQUOR STORE NIGHT • • • . -•-h
Into Sprin9! Cape 'n' Cap
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h ll 3 d CLER,.· 5 . h .. -RN s. LVN 1, Pl'acs, Floor I Astt Manegert TYPE\rRITERS. Rent Was 1rs/ Dry1r1
Rve a l'OUr wknm a.ys • n., • nig ts. e duty paid willy. 657 \V. 19th I S I p I INSTALLERS, REPAIR S2 Wk F 11 I
':: :~; ELJVEttY, !.Ian for early Secretary no ih to pres. of i23-B 'f'·ot AppN)yB ~12r. SO./EC. St., Suite. D, C.~t. MS-9361 .1 c•.,•h1lor1ersonne J.Ilnimum 2 ye a r s ex· l iiiiiiie~·~·~GJ9.~~~202;',"~!~"·'·Siii l·~;~'J _., morning L.A. Times, borne leisure timt' vehiclt's ro. Ali::_rt·. · · or·llJ.3:7365. • perience. Good sali\I')' l\ith \\'hirl out in thi!'i r:tinOO~·
•delivery t'Ollte .. 2 hnl dally. Lots or \'RrWty & challenlle. ...... 1.NU.::_RSES,:;::,o::::Alde;..,..•-,~,-.~,.~u" I QUALIFIED EXPER. promodom. Ex cl' 11 en I BuikHng M•••rials 9373 e.20 cnpc :ind l'11P In a trio Of
, i•i:." Torrance 213/M2-77ll
--must have economical car Figure Whiz $600 LYN 'S, . Nighlll ~ P?ils. shifts. Exper.' ; ref. d . Good fn.tlkln background lor be~filll. plll5. Now m.. e Surplus . Building l.y .....-r • ..,rr ~ · 1ouci1 .
• ~~...:I• , Good\S up p I em en tar y \\'ork 1 dny \\'k. ~Ion· Thurs Convalescent }J01Jp1ta1. Call Huntington Beach · Conv. fine high fashion \\'Omt'n'1 lervie\\·ing. AR ~1 Y Op-'!ATER!,\L • lOOOO'• 01 N"'\\1 111,.,,,.,c.... lllMi.,.. Fun to rlo! Cm·het 1·ape In
,lit. .. ' offr. \Must be 25 yrs or 8-6 W/IJU your 1-'rldnys off. 642-«:&. Hoapital, 18811 Florida ,St, shop. Outstanding opportun-portunltles. 6'15-1163, Costa " "" 12 llt'l'llon11 -po/"1<'0n1.~ 11nd
-over. No tolidtin,-or FIC Rkkpr for outstanding H B 147-3515 ity. Gro"Ain!: oreanization. l\tcsa. ITEL\IS! Doors, lu!11bc!r, ply. STRIDE: Jf\TO SPHINC; In 1100blC? cru·ht't c1°1'!alc the f98.
: coUecting. \\•estniinster, flnn. Hand system th.ru T.B. l\lactilnist Aut. S5 hr · · Apply In person only. \\"Ollld, .alum sheehna:. ntold· the nt.•Y•e!lt pullCTl·•oi:crht'r c1nating d1·sign ;uwl 1.~sture.
1·1 "' Garden Grove. Huntfngton Meet&. Gr"t $500 Inclu!. Engineer SllXXl NURSES-Aides a: Orderlies. APROPOS TEST TECHNICIANS Ing, w:ndo\ws, ~. pantsuil look! E11s)'·rlttlni.: t.;!>{' \\'Ot'l>l<!d. PuttC?m 7101 :
.. ~o "'''"' · ... M . •-•y lo n~. 1~· F/t, pit. All shifts. Exp. • BUILDERS SURPLUS 11 1•-I 1"20 I t.,,, -Beachare1.-..... Fantaslicspotfor personolit:v """ ""-""' , ... ~~ '"" I'd.-A 1 •c" No.'11Town&Country Oranire Co, company needa jacket hn11 stundup 1.~1Jlar, 1 reewnili,JLXC'!i ir n~'I • _, ho •• •• I Fii• "'_.. ...:NI ptt ...... , nee. pp y -T • c I ~-I I ~~ So ,, fo l" s I I I I . ·······--···"''•· c~, .... ....,, T<l'.:'1 OELlVERY 'HelP. ma.le or + 6 ... w ..... vcs to ...., t \e ,,. -....-Flaphl Rd NB 0\\11 oun ry, vnuog~ e e<:tron cs tell lechniCL<tns. _.,., • · · ·1 • ru1t an 't~ves, c11~u11 l!<Jllirt. "" ... , ,., •~ ,,.
""Vi •fem . run or p/time.For centtt of attC?nlion. Plush Receptlonilt/Anaheim $500 P · · (Acrou St. trorn Bullocks) Indlv. must have rood elec-riton thru Sal 10-5 Prin!ed l'aucm 9373: l.1111-.for each pall<'m -add ~
r"Cil ,. ... __ '""-l C 0 r c otcil In Irvine & the -test Securities Clerk/Bank NURSES Aides. all shlfll. Al!k For ?i.farll>11 tronlcs bani.-·txf & recent TI4: 546-1037 se11' Slze11 8, 10, 12: 14, 16, lM, ~nUt tor each pulll'!m for ......... ..,... o mme e ... ~~ s·-~~-.'' -Exper. or 1-•·-... ,.. -~ A' '1·'1 _, ~1 1 II , r~ fAd v er t b;!ng promotion. bog in the '\\"hole v.'Orld. ..,..,.,.,DUI., _, •<UO-=--..,. I ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ e:per. v,:ork.itlE w/ digital Cim•rll & 20. Size 12 (ht.est 3<11 tnkr5 31i 1r "ru Duu •>!"-"" w an·
• .,,,~ Good ~ledge-of o. SPECIALS.I OlctaphOne Opr. $475 Ve.rde Conv. Hollp, 661 SALES penofl w/lmo11i•ledge f£ logk clrcuit11. Pollitlon Equipment IOI yard!! 60-loch fAhrlc. <lling; olhen 1•IM? lhird-ch1~~
County aru A own trlnlp. Girt .Frklay $500 Center St. CP.1 of IndJan jet\'e.lr)', 44 hrs r e q' 1 t e 11 i n I i: SEVE~'Tl'·•tvr; OJ>;NTS delivery wil\ t:tke three
Above. avg ~. paid SECRETARY S600 \Varetiouseman ~ NURSING CARE "''k, no SUN. ~fatu.re and troubleshooµ,tg of circuit 1973 KODAK Carou&cl slide .for each pattem -add 25 weeks or mori>. ~nd to
...... ,,_,.;' dally, pick )'OUr O\\'U hrs_. CAAL/PA,Y_~I..EA'' ~ Bllllnaldadi.Opr S500
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FOfl ~lderly lady stroke dependable. Xlnt salary. board a1kemblle1 l projector, model no. 750 JI. ccnlJI tor e11ch pettem for Alict Brooks. ltir l>All.Y
, .. JO am-8 pm. Apply llS 3rd ACCTNC'...., QXRf\ :-= Payroll Clerk SS . patient. Uve·in 3 or 4 dl.)'I Rt:sume & ph to: J3oi: 342, romplete 11 y s I e m • . Ac-i tandurd Jens, remote ron· Air i\Jall and. Spc!Cial ttand-Pll..OT. l05, Nredlecn.1'1
St .. Sulte E, JLB. ~ Clerk TyplSt . S500 per .,.k. Room & ~ + Costa ?.lesa, Cal. 92627 ceplbui" appllcatlon1 dally Im.I l\vilch. Xlnt eond. 11~: ot.hl'.rv.·1~ thh'!l-clllSll ~:" Box 163. Oltf Chelsea
• -DENTAL .Au19tailt, N:'. GREENECEPl'IRALONO!'.£ s1~ Calll J,~ann11_1!..:i~ $2). pu day. 513-3561 « SAJ...ESl.!AN ~·anted, Yacht tor iwlng shift Jll!'ldons. $87.SO. ;,w;.3167 or Sl~tGH, deln't-ry wUI take 11\ree ll:Jl~~'J·)yi~e~•n~~~~~: n.,,h 0rt~·~uc 0 ce, 5.,.~· O -N~E~T· m.mi Bnlken-. m-""° "°' OOETICS wceka or "'°"'' S.no 1o ~ •~~• 5 110 ..-r-"" .. ~ 18;;9 So. t.tanchester KONICA 11.utoreflex T, 1.2 MMrinn ~l:irtlll,__ lhe DAO~Y Zip, Paltf'm N1111bf"r.
chalnkle. ~pprox I d/l,)1J • NURSES-LYN, SUpv. A ~tte. N.B. Anaheim lens, "idc anglt', 200 1nnt PILOT, 442, f'atl!!m Dept., N EE! o L ECRAfar ·n~
t" .. Jm' wk. Top aal&ry, liberal 27tl6 Harbor Bt. Su1t8 2ll7 .!e~Dr~N. Staff, All-1hifll,. Xln't SALES. ScU non petroleum Equal Oppor. Employer tele. If ID slick TR., JJOO, 232 \\'<'It J$th St .• Ne1\' .~ Cringe beneOlJI, congenial Costa ?tfei&a ... .,._.._ )r~, N.a. bene.Ots. Apply 8 "4gshlp bue product.I, Shaklee .!!!~~~~~~,.;,..., plus many extras S:W. Yorlr, N.\ HX)ll Print ~t;oe-~ k:, "h.'. Free
·' •J en\tlronment. ortho exp req, 600 l'\o. Euc'-lld, Anahclm 6424111 .' Rd. l'f.B. Producll. 893-8451 eves. 1V SERVICE R.EPAffi 548-7654 NAME. ADPIU"-88 wtth 1=.:aut
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·: -: ro amokinc, age »)), Cnll. 17&~ NURSES Aide-1 ~keeper, SALESLADY wanted for lolinimum 2 ye a r a ex-a~llJ-km·ell auto load ~P. 81ZE and STl'Lt; lllu!ie, fancy knol11. -pft·
• • 542-~. 21335 Rawtbome Blvd. 1.3. &uod wqs 6 coodl. Wl1form stort. Full or part perlence. Good 111.lary, rapid projedor -119ed once S50 l'li'UMBER. lCfl\.i1. $1.(IO. 1~:'_.. Dent•I Assist.int Tornnce 21315U.m2 MACHINIST 1445~Ave,N.B. fune.Someexperlence advancement.excellent caUS48-t'rncvs~s ' SEE MORE Quick '"jit•al <irot:hl't 8'lok. -
wf--' "-') OJ' ....... J' • .___ ... a pl ... .I.. • f'ashkml .cind <:hoo!ie one Lt& ~. pkture1' p I t'C~~ Oral 'a\11'2ft'Y expu-. X·nu" OEN!RAL °"''Cl Small pftd""8 P•/11,0mCE part Ume. $ tn t:!!'"'1 ............ ,,..,.....,... -neu .. , 111• .~ow--Fumftvre 110 cuem me from our m .,,,. . •·
•Uc. lmmed. opentn1 ..... _u ... ~or"---'-_ genen-1 proto A IUDIJI quan· a~. 5 days• Wffk. wUh *S.Ciys, laokk..,.,1 tervieM~.~ ~~11A~'l_~ Mna.Summcr Ota'-All ~.P1!.lc·00i,,1,,1 Giil -~ ---.6'+6.161, Barbati.. ... &Uooy ..,,.,...., 1"-""C ~ ..... .---lit)' tunl. Snwll .... l>AYI lO by addinC machine _eiqi.. Haw: WO -...nv to llst portUun..:S, <:n;r ---11 CUSTOl\f comer Ip. c, .. "::.( OnlY CA. ...... ....... "' ·-
bENTAJ.. MIL chalnldt., amlal r#Pt lndlv. w/prod. OPly., Oood wortinl Cc:o:ll. To prepu'@ Wn ~ Ur ~·..,~ Mesa. lllvtr bed unti ••/tbl, xlnt 'iNSf..\ift S£Wmo BOOK .. r tbti..n 100 R1ft11 .. H. t1k1own. ~ s 4ay1 IA _..i ":°'· or. will "4 STACO SWITCH, INC. AcCU Rocv .. 6 ..,.. tut;l· 4lllll st..-St. Sult• 10< TYPIST . $111 ....i. m<»JO or 646-4~ "" roda1, ,.... ....,...,, 1l;..,;-...... ....,. .
a S.lOJ!ftl•Nwptetr,&«MXDJ tf yOQ w i:"ed~ llltBa~.CoaeaMma ~t~W~~··m-.~ N~ 8-ch 133-1190 FeePald.Keepuptht:typlnf LOVE Stal. &\'OCado _ftel'_n. $1. $1.00. J
J'\ Klnfiex, MUllt ~~.=-::: Sti-3Ml ' -•· ......, • .....,... .. ._,._:1, Dlal A Jelt IJS.llSS tor• buty tnatneen. Muat Llke new. $JO.OO, MU Cfl~t· INSTANT FASlffON ti llf'~ R., Booti:.1 . :10e. DENTAL Aahlani, llharp l>Pll'C' 11111!L St1rt ...,, Call ~-··' 0ppor Ennri.r N.B • ..,._ ~ c•-T y he nmbl •-!JOO ~ T ,'1'a· tour hMdfd dentistry. Loil Jat'. S«M«6. o.ia1 """'.._, Put _ ~ -.., -_,.., • ou · • v1~ pttlOn er1. 493-2287. K l-fundred• ot lclUl or 1_t ._...,., Arahn:I. \ -....a . ,__. .. .,_ ... _... w/pod typina skills on , fAJl'llon tadL $1. 50c. .. Q hie lO ~ X·"¥1· PE"rsormel Aftncy', 2710 Haw. an extl'1I. ...... lltater Cbetndc. •. ldlel1ftna Ellalll.UllKlll Ul6S 18.V ex~. Alao Fee JobL * t..ow.eat &: sofa. Never 00!:. Qtillt ~ 1-16 pAttmui.
/l IA..,. 1N -~1._ llarbor lltYd., CM. YoU no ~ aMt Se~ ~J .. ~ ,,..,_~~ ... '!'!!J S.\·e wtntuSe....,ll 1 ~ havt CalJ StUy -fWf. S40-«6S. ::! v.j~fi'1y· fu:'·~791om10 Qtdttl tot,..,.,.,. U"'lfta .. s:ie. I Q{ W kUir lenw . a ~ A1f1 dl,f ti tile BIBT DAY• """ wMb a Dally r-.....__ ,...1 ~ _.._,. OU!~? l ... t with Coastal Ptl'IOr\Ml A,ctney, • ' • ~ · 15 beautiful pattmis, Mc. l\h!le11m Qtlflt Book I -
·Plloi Cop!fted Aa. 84W611 nm u odl Doo1 dtiay. , • Cuolfted Ml ICUl!L !adlrl I Dolly Ptlot Oullllod Adi 7190 Harbol' Dlvd, CM Cl.ASS SEW! -OC.56711 ----------------'
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Ubtt .... .,,,,_, 195. ~ nJ watu W>l<. 1100. DATSUN, TOYOTA • DEA' rft -.. ..... -.. only ATLAS
• -., 1ry 190 . 1-6*-Z61 OR VOLKSWAGEN · ~ 2',000 m1ln • -new a.....-. Ohair 12). Etec s. It E pH ER D /II USKY. .. '68 Chev • ..,. .. , 6 cyt, good PAID FOR OR Nor. WiU. Cl)mple• -lllld -· 00ftd. l.U4MO Dir. Chrytlor/Plro-th PDlilber 115. ~. tritlnod, good wl chUdre1L J;ft!I ml, Joni brd. hvy duty PAV TOP OOUJJl. CAU. 50 corn~ on~ '17 GT I, Tril.lmpb. S9!!0 ftrm, \ '63 IUICK
uouna: % karet '"""" ll•b'"'!· Xlnt ·~•dxlo1;. 915 •pm·~· ... '""" """" KENT Au.EN, 540-0<42. PACIFIC MOTOR ;,,ne. "::i:r"llf nblt E ...... -.. 225
1 '.dl&monci weddtn& ring. 4!).l-m3, Connie. 548-8454 'IT DATSIJN' 1800 Roldattt, 1u...u. mps, ' _.......,,""'-~_.. ...... >bk,, 'llETu !O ....i hom•....m>. "" Afr Dallon Club Now Vons 963 Hll'd l son top. 25 MPG, • ....-..... TS _V_O_LK_S_W_A_GE __ N_11 __ , 4 DOOR , Otter. Z'T..sut lo\·a e POiiiie . mli, med tonntng So. cati:f. New lit Wtrp-SlDOO &Ul5N--PEUGBOT-/IUIARU ~
ll"' PORTABLE Color TV. sz. fem. Hsebrkn 493-26M t'la~. l!<IUIJ), only P!Oft'!\$. 1973 DODGE 8300 VAN, pl•. 240Z. 1972. 14,00) m.lltt. Fully mT w. Llna:lm Avt., WILL auv YOUR HARDTOP n~ K1ns bed $98, dbl bed 3 DARLING male. puppk:it trauung. '~·I) &!2-~. p/b, 3(,() V-8. c: u It 0 m kl&ded. lmmac:Wate. sm. Anaheim 533-8220 ~AS s & ... R ~. iutDmadc. radio, hNtft',
tlll. All near new, Pool to rood homes. 2l3S Iris Cycles, Btk•s, lnterioJ·, tnf)9, 16.00'.l ml, 6'2-5329 ews. PORSCHE W' .._.,15 (lO'lftr It~, power
table, fair, $1)8. 84Z-0406 Pl, U>sta MCA. 646-1.991 Scooters 925 itpcioke whls, $3100 648-TB ·n DATSUN Sta Wq ~ PAID FOR OP. NOT. WILL ~ powtr windows I
BALBOA BAY CLUD BEAU1' Siwnesc MILie Cat f-=ri~Nl962, Mag1s ~ tastic eondltb\. $i950 . ·n 9ll·T twiO. s SPD PAY TOP DOILA.J\. CALL =tetll~~ ~!: ~ for sale, fixed, 10 a good.holne. tilr 8:~ Aftoon 8un Uk 497-1927 aft 5 LEATHER SEATS. A/C' KENT Au.EN,~. ,,...,...,... = party. S.l2·IS02; chlldttn, 543-l<K5 fO'l' Art. er pm FIAT ~2· .. EX-~. l'RAN VW &&I 30 mpe. New "67 tio.nlna. (F\VUlD).
lifALE Basset, 3 yn old. "" ~ u,,,,....,.,.,, en&'.· I tn.lll Under $495 lljfr';;;;;;-:;=""-.:== I 10 home with ch!ldren. \Y"ll ·n DODCE \11.n, V-8. <'rpld, wunnt)'. New l.tn9, ma.p, ()pm Oaib' I SUn. 'tU 10 PM nlBMC'red. 673-lm plUK-100; ln~ulltted, -I chanel 'TJ l5<t Spider, 4 ft'IOlt., lil60 PORSCHE. N"° paint. tnkel, s-rtlaJ. ~per A _ ·~----i;lr1"'0. Xlht cond. Call aflC'I' atill on wvranty., ~ Clean. Mutt .ell Call (TI4) mott. $1.SQ) 6C5-CllH5 or -nu-.--Blvd.,
SU.VER ('OfN5
PAYING TOP PRICE -· : J1RJV pcy wW>e11 lo purcl\ase
, 11lh•er coins, t'OllecUorui or
, 'i.ndiv. all 6 P?f1. 644-1243.
: WANTED: Gu dryeN, v.'Ol'k· 1nl or not. Reuonable.
:I 646-0848
NEWEST SUZUKI
DEALER
MK 7 BULT ACOS
IN STOCK
D l STU.ESS SALE '13
Yamaha 650 , lm-, ow...:. heln1ct11 i).: ~u1cld. lsl
till1e oUered. Pril'eti fOr
9wcksale.~
5:30 l714•G7~iW.! cond. 6t6-'l005 aft s f'l(HIMI. . ~-.,;-,11112:''-...,.-,--.,--~ O:iata J.~ffa
'7' FORD V<>n, """· R&H, HONDA ']! "fT T-. mony xtru VW '6!5, r,:'." ""'"""' eond.1 -=~~54=6-="~~9~3~4"""= fnct. olr cond, Good cond., -m I ,,_""""'"' n ealOna le. can 6M--5070 rJ'lt BUICK SKY' 'RK !MiS-2244 ,JIQNDA 6llO Sedan '71 Priv _.,;1'.1J nsk for Joee btt. 9 Ir 6, ·~ _...
'G:! EL'Ono \\'.Vlln, 6 <'YI, Ply, 40 P.IPG, xlnt 'mM'h '58 PORSCHE Cabriolet. Xlnt eYH 83CrTB4 CUSTOM 4DR H .T,
l!t-20 f\IPG. nccdll \vo f'k . cond. g.5 call M&-423) Ext cord. S.1IKl:l or best otter v.w. Bur, '72,. $1950. Only 1',514 m11etl
$400 548-00ill 4Sl-483. 497w2901 24,000 ml, new tires, at~ Futidlous bnt descrlbn: A"'u'::•o::':-w'::•::"::'.al:'-:=:::::-"'-i-......:J:::A::..:G:,.:U:::A::;:::R......:_il::-R:.O~L:.LS~R:.O.::..;Y:.C::..E::... wl....,.1~. 642-31l9!vw v•u ::.•'C%""!l,~"'~
WE NE EC YOUR · ,_. """ and match!na vinyl ln~rlor. :o '60 XK 150S Roa.dater Xlnt '72 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER GAS SAVER -54M183 Full power, factory air CADILLAC c'OOdlhon. $ 24l0. SHADOW formal Sod&n. 1968 vw Bus pd eond cond., Hit whttl, AMIFM
Sharp, clean late model cart. e 968-1865 e Only 8,364 m11ea. ~leteil, 2 new ttfts, te'btt eng, l1250: rudlo, white wall tlrel, etc.
Paid for or Not. JENSEN ~~=~IN -i:JE 968-9'58 , · \\'~Invite YoUl' molt crlUcal
A'lk For Chuck Trapp 1---------1 UNrt'ED S?A~! ~"C '10 Sqbe.clc, new pa._tnt, Extra ~Uoh. 16510ZK)
UR<! Cnr ~tanager JENSEN wheel but foot resu dyed clean. 25 MPG SJ.650, $29tt ~ I ~ INTE RCEPTOR Iambi ""-mi carpett. ~tc. 4" 646-9193 '""'' ~a Luge Seloctlon mono ln lenrth inllde than '72 KARMANN Ghia, 13000
.,._ of C.olors regular 1Uwr lhadow. Ex· ml, 34 MPG, 1 owner, xlnt
Immediate Oell~ry ttUUYe drlwn. LR.A. 13019. oond, Call 673-7011 art G pm.
1'1JLL s1:;RVICE Phone SU-2525 Dir. ·~ vw. luaage rack, trlr
TOP DOLLAR PAID
IMMEDIATELY
F'OR AU. FOREIGN CARS
Call or come in 10 see u1.
DEPARTMENT SUBARU · h • h " 11tc • r a: · iiUiCK '10 Skylark custom Must Sell. 41&8584 2-dr. cpe. tact. alt, 5000 NEWPORT
IMPORTS
SAAB SUBARU
RENAULT
'59 vw Van, W/ '64 ft'blt ml. on WUTanty reblt Cfll'. enclJW, $S50. ~2127 Way below book. Nwpt.
... Bui nblt ~· .... rn·· :::Bch=. ::64>-02447'"':,..,.~~-
72 CADILLA
Cpe-DtVWe, 2 Dr. Xln't
"""'· lllany xtru. Vteyl.IOp, leathtt uphol, tllt whl,
a/rond, dlmate coatrol,
lltteO rad. W/ lQe, 6 Vf&1 pwr seata. wm 1tll tor
$4,000. Contact Pef'IOllnCI M......,,
801boa 80y Club
1221 W. Cout Hwy, NB
'70 SEDAN DE VILLI
<»lonlaJ yellow, ..... vinyl
top, black leather inter. FWI
power, factory air, tilt
wheel, AM/FM ate~
po'NCt door lock:a, twiUcht
sentinel. Extremely tow
mlles. C497BXGI.
$27"
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72 CAD SID. DEV.
'10 KA\VASAKl 100 MX. 2i"
wbeel. new Urea. Lots of extras. -Very Ill.St & reliable.-
Must See! $350. 968-40il,
Jett.
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
~HEADQUARTERS
Dick Miiier Motors
New Ir Used lmpot11
::::. ~~ ... l600 CADIUAC
4 Dr. In xln't oond. Lo m1'1,
Many xtru.. Vinyl top,
lnther UPhol, Wt wtiil, a/cond, Climate control,
1tereo rad. w/lape, Ii way ........... ww .. u ...
70 CADILLAC 14.000. Contact Ponoonncl VOLVO ,._ _ __. MQ118&!-T,
ZENITH. RCA&: SYLVANIA l§l
)rucks
·televisions & i1terco!I. Priced 21' TROJAN. Need11 u lilllc
Jess than the discoWJlers TLC. Call for d c l u 11 s .
'I.1th 3 yr picture tube, l ,,:<;::91Hl86c::;e;9;,· ""'"""_"'°',....,... yr part! & service. 19" & '72, . 131..li ft Boston \Vhaler FORD ,71 Y:i TON
larger color scL~ a r'e type hull. fOBm filled, $325.,
delivered &: set·up. All ,"-6"'-'1~'1o:29:.:l,::.al:c;l:c6'---~ Ranger custont camper shell\
models in ~tock & on Boets, S.il 909 Sport Custom Pickup. Only
'display. Cl\sh 90 Plan or 21.305 miles. V·S, autonuitlc,
terms to 36 n1onths,· Call ISLANDER 30 Mark 11 radio, heatl'.r. West Coast
lor our pril't!S on an.v model . {Puuycat) 2 yrs old, hilly n1lrrors. l95'137J ) ·
l\BC Color TV, 1 9 0 4 6 equlpt for raclng. Xlnt $1699
Brookhunit or 9021 Atlanta, racing record. Inboard &
ttuntlnglon Beach. 968-3329 spec.lat gean. Over $21,CW ,MIR! #&AIUK
or 962-5$9 tnveated. Mud a e 11 . rw _.., """'
FANTASTIC S1EREO SALE ~644-«;6!~~·_,=--..,..,,---~~2~1~1t~l;IM~ ... ~M~ilo~·~·~iL~ ~ ZlO Receiver. 2--12" RANGER 31, full rel"f -t ~'>''AY :speakers & Glenburn l'<JUlppL'd. l\1ust sell lltls magnetic: turntable con1· 11i'eek. Owner hat new boot '73 FORD l'OURIER
plete with. Shure cnrtrld.ttt?. 644-5662: 213: 749-8331 7,000 mi, fluto lrans, m11g
J.Jst over $jl)(J, No·11i· $297. 1912 16• IIOBIE Cat wiroce \Yl'1s, 5 new Ure1,_ tinted
Use your Jnron1e lax n:tum eelU'. $1550: Excellent con-glass, R & lJ. t'anelcd
checJc & gel tree headphone• dltkln. witrlr. 613-"597. camper . w/ dual in&ldc .$U.95 v11luC!. U .S .A. 1,,;:::;;:::,.::.:.:;;;:...=;::c.;=:,:,,.,,, ligh111 &: cabover !lorqe
STEREO. 1'79 East 17th, 32' Racing Sloop Just pelnted cablner. '74. tqs. Prlva1e
-Costa Mesa, 645-2iM2. 3721 aJI saU1 good rofld. mRn)' PQ.11¥. S2$50. See at 5 E.
' J;outh Brlstol, 2 bib No. extras 646-&t58 or•rrs-6311 19th St., 01.
~So. Coas1 Pla1.a, 556-0lal. HOBIE Cat 16, near new, •50 CHEVY P.U. 4 &peed
llft'l'NTOSH MXllO, MAC 240: many "traa, 1111(1 model 6 eyUnder qi.ne ~Teac «tlO: Sol't)' "tc • !'iM: -~ £OOd on g~. Sell or trade ~r PL~: DynacoP&I· FREIGHT damage Ventura "forottroador 11ttt-'liB\GY,
4, 2MK IV: RecUttnear X: %3' compt. w/Pllt • or Baja bug• C.11 an)'time
OHM-F. Sanford 567-312&. or trallu. Repalr!d. w,-n12 weekenM before 10:38 a.m.
1.,:;•.,.,.;;;;,;..,.=.1'00:=;:·:..:•;.:':;.,'.::tl;::IS.::,,..-1110eIE cat 16 w/trailf.r or after 8 dally. &U-7944.
AM/FM lftttO 8-tradc tape. $UllO tinn. Sall a111'8.)', '69 TOYOTA •JJJux P.U. xlnt
Plut tapca. $125. Ca 11 extru Incl. 494-48Tr. cond, $1100.
673--2757 at1er S:OO. Jot a nrw tumlly room ttua. 673-09!0 aft ~
MAGNAVOX tteroo con110le needs more tumlturc'l Shop '65 Chev Panel, V~ , aut9,
-.Medi slyle exctllent eon! Dally ptlot 0&111Uled Adi A-1 lltch aht.pft, need• body
$175. M,_.llT ..:"""'7=<..::d•:tl:..l ----wort. 1295 .. 96>5221
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l,OTUS
3100 W. CoAst Hv.')'., N.8.
lJl W. Warner at So. Maln
Santa Ana 557.2132 '74 VOLVO -==,..:64:,;2,_.940~s,_,_=-=-l ·';am~tow""'!%i. ~ TOYOTA
TOP CASH $$$ 1~•"'"'""""'"'·~n7.....-="~-S.11 D .. I Anywhere!
.. 1• '°' """ AM<: or ,,..,. MAZDA
AUTHORIZED
SALES le SERVICE
Jim Sltmons
oPEN suNDA Ys Imports ·
1m::.1 (~n:~~~=~ ~
:&02 Jlolnrguerl!e Parkway ENTER }'ROl\'1 r.lacAR THUR
Mbslo" Viojo NOW OPEN 831·3>40 • 4fr5..4949
USE AVERY P\VY E~Tr.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
Ml11lon Vlojo Import•
fe:irurmg
MERCEDES BENZ ..
FIAT
Con1plete Sale11 .l Serv\ce
Visit Us S-At
28701 r.-1arguerite t'arkWay
l'ltlssion 1J1ejo 4:;a.J100
1USl: AVLR'i PWY, EXIT)
1974 BMW's . ., MB 190 SL Rd•tr. Super
in stock ready for immediate sharp. Must aee! 831-2™0
delivery. Excellent savtngs1 ,:Dlo;"'='=~~--
on remainln; 1973 mode\11. ·n MB 250 Sedan auto trans,
SALES-SERVICE·l.EASING air, & lo miles. 831-4Q.aa
OVER.SEAS DELIVERY !0'.!'trc;,. ~===~~-1 ROY .CARVER Inc. • '61 MERCEDES '"' a • • * ROLLS ROYCE BMW XL.NT COND
2:U E. 17th St. * 67$-6991 * Costa ?t1eaa. e 546-4444 .~~.,;:.,==C:.,::'--~-1
'74's Are Here! ·~IE,!'."'D.;5 ~ ."n;
LEASE OR BUY
AllModolol
DEAN LEWIS
· ·VOLVO
Johnson and Son Presents ....
Cougar XR-7 .
Liie Nobody Else's Car!
PRICED RIGHT!
RIGHT NOW!
....,..v.:.-..lble. Adriatic tur-B1lbol Bay Club
quolse wlbfack vinyl top &
matching leather inte;rior. ~=~~w ... ~""'!!!'!'~1 "'"~"'~· .. N~B~I Full power. factory air, tilt ~
wheel, A.P.ftn.I lltel'C"O,
po\li>W door locka. 18168.SR) .
$1999 . . .
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< \•lfr. •• ~
'72 COUPE DE VILLE
Only 17.000 miles!
Tu~ black w/black v\nyl
tep/black leflther Interior.
Full power, factory air, tilt
wheel, AM/FM at.e~.
powu' door toe... A"°'
'lutily ~. ("'3EXI;). •
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• • • CAl>RI •••
tltt Suy Eunlpoall l,.rt
THERE'S A LOT MOf:IE TO IT
THAN GOOO GAS EOONOMYl
lmm•Uate Dt llveryl Pt B, air, mint. $-8.lll.
Save On Remaining '731 '51 M·B, Excel cond., $.1500. CREVIER BMW ~~ oiler .. c.Jl Stew,
BOTH ••• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .... NOW!
Sllles • Service • Lee.sing '!ii MB 300SL Rdstr. Xlnt. n \V. 1st, S.A. 835-3171 Condillon. Will trade a.... s""'""' m.-Dir.
CAPRI '12 MB 280 SE 6 cyl., Sun ___ ;;.;...;;..cc::. ___ I root • air. Xlnt. m-JMO
·n CAPRI, 11,lr cond, decorl .::D::.lt:... -~~~---11
..,,..,. "'' oltr. OPEL &J<l.1606
'13 CAPRI, lll<e new, lo 71 OPEL
mlk>t, new radla11. S335(1, 4 door. HOO terlet. Radioj
~ or M2-0016 low rnlltAI'!· Only 16,000 DATSUN mu ... Good ... mil•• ... By ---------I owner, 9f9.875.1,
'72 DATSUN Piek Up. OrlJ. '72 OPEL 1900. 4 Spd, !Wl,
awnu, Good cond., 24.S MPG. $21Z.
4*9961 CALL 511>'889
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Costa Mesa 540-5630
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A-, UMil "6 Autoa, UMCi 990 A-. UIOd 990 Autoa, UMd
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CHEVROLET CONllNENrAL l'LYMOU1H l'LYMOUTH
s~~~R~:.Z!k T~.=~~·....... ATLAS · -ATLAS
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990 Aulol, Uootl
l'LYMOUTH PLYMOUTH
'ATLAS
990 Au toa, Usod
WfdMWi1, MaKh 6, 1974
990 Au tos, Md
PLYMOUTH RAMBLER
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'63 RAMBLER, 2 dr Mint '61 T·BIRD. \\'ell maln1al
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.Only ts -mlle1( too and .,....,.,_ lfflhlr £ll>t.._~Red '"'""...; llirmor.Tull~;-ra-. Chryalor/.P..,_ °"Yllo•/Plymoulh
"""" wtth bia"' v1ny1 1n-a1r. dua1 COlnfol1 ...... lilt '72 SATIWTE '68 l'LY;MOUTH
19n "'Y-"'
C•tom SlllHlrban
S se&.t Sllltlon WagOn
400 cld, VI qlne
Torquenlt•· 'l'nJwmir.sk>n J>ooA·cr S1etttng
ATLAS cond., knrr' ml, Orig. lacty Ir many ~ mile• lo KO·
. oWner, CrtM., 644-19:26 S250. ca.sh. SM-al.ill eve.,
Chrysler/'"'-"1 Chryiler/Plymouth T ·llRD ........,.,., l--11
'72 SATELUTE Open D&Uy. Sun. '"' 10 PM 1---,...-----1 VALIANT ~·~~:::...ic:!1c~: ;::,':!: ,~~. ·= SEIRING VII' 4 DOOR
factory air eood., full power, control. Very low miles. V8, automatic, rtlldio, belier. HARDTOP
SEBRING 2929 l!Mbor Blvd., 6' T.B. 68:000 ml no •Ir, (Dita r..lesa runs kood. good cond $495. 's:i VALJANT Sta \\'itn e1-o.
Ult wtleel, A~VFM radio. (393.JPVl. JIO'o\'tt 1teerln1, pow or --
1 This atett-beauty wlll -wtn -$4$ brakes, white wall Uru. air V8, automt.tle, Ttidlo, Mater,
Po\Y"er Brake1, Dile"l"'ronl
Air Condltlone1· 2 DR. H.T. 546-1934 . 6'2Ml1 nomk•l6cyl,a"'o.H&ll.
VS. nulOmatlc, AA1fF~f ·-·· Don't (Ive u the Ahl ! good cotkt, .PX!. Ml}.J029.
'your heart at flnt aicht. .. ' oondlUonlnc vli\yl top (30J,. power •tterlnc. white-wall , (0330NP). EOi:I) • ' ' • lhft, air cond!Uont,.1 vinyl
AM Radki
Vinyl Split Seell
Electtonic Ja:nlUon
a:tereo radio. heater, powu Dally PUol Ctautlled Adi ''Uef' If tn <'~!fled. ShVp 11Ml trusttil dnW In the Wei t.
steering, power bmke1, 6C-6618. to Shore Re!Nlts! M2-5678. • , .. Dl.lly Pilot CL'\ulned
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. $2095 top. (PP<IF8D210085l.
. $795 Color • Chestnut ~tetalllc
Ucenae 2163.EOJ
WSW, bucket !Seats, ccmole.
980 Rally road whrels, \'lnyl I iA~•;;';;;°';·;;;"';;;ow;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"°;;;;;;;A;;;ulol;;;;;;;;;' ;;;"';;;•;;;w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;A;;u;;;to;;;•;;;• ;;;"';;;•w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;;8~0 top, air condlUonlng. (652· .. . .... ..,...,. . . . .rt;
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ATLAS
Chry1ler/Ply.-.th
. .'.71 MONTE
CARLO
\1\ automatic, rad.lo, heater,
• pov.-er 1teerlng, po._, er
brakes, white wall lire11,
ip.ver windows, vinyl lop,
81r qondilionlng. t578CXYJ.
. $1795
Open ~m~.:0 PM Open Dally " Sun. 'Ul 10 P?.1
'ff~MA~=R~K~l=l~I --1 ea.ta Meta 29'J9 Harbor Blvd.,
Whlto with blaci< vinyl top 546-1934 546.193 4
and black leaU... lntodor. ' ATLAS Full power, t,sctory air, dual
comfort teal.I, Ult wheel,
Aftt/FM •tereo, poy.v door
locks, spotles.s condition .
(XE.'075).
• $2299
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Chryalor/PlymOuth
'72 l'L YMOUTH
DUSTER
ATLAS
Chryoler/f.lymouth
The All New
'74 PLYMOUTH
VOYAGER
$1695
~ at DAILY Pll..01' Em·
ploye Paridng Lot, Monday
lhru Friday. Call 642-l321,
ask for Mrs. Grttnman.
ATLAS
rn·i.
$2295
Open Dally &: sun. ·111 10 P?.t
2929 Harbor Bh'ti.,
dwta ?.1"8
546-1934
1972 PLYMOUTH
Chrysler/Plymouth CUSTOM SUBURBAN BRAND NEW '74 3 ..... S<atK>• Wat<>•
DUSTER 400 dd, VR Engl"' TorqlK'fiile TraMrninion
ScrilJ.I No. Vl3C~C 179036 ~·f'r Steering .,....,, . !·~··-......... " . ' .. -·~-............ -F.m''ly w-$2595 ~l'r DrakcS'. DL'«: Front
-·-· Air Conlittloner
OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT
WILL BE OPEN FOR
SERVICE on SATURDAYS
EFfEC.TlVE MARCH 9th, 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Ple ase call for appointment . . 540-5630
dpcn Dally & SUn. 'tJI 10 PM
: 2929 Harbor Blvd.,
C.OS!a Mesa
546-1934
CORVAIR
VS. automatic, pov,·er lifeer-
ing, power brakes, radio.
heater, IRi'hile wall tires, air
OOndlUonlng, .CUfilom exter-
ior a.nd .interior, vlnyl !'llde
mouldings, vinyl top. f29G-
EOltl.
NOW HERE! HUGE SELECTION AM lladK>
Jmmedlate Delivery '74 DUSTERS E1CC'tron1c Ignition J h
1963 Corvalr • Conv, """ $1995 . Opon Daily. Sun.'lll 10 PM Giant Savings! :::~,;, G~EO; 0 nson
good needl trana work $25Q. Open Dally & SUn. 'Ill 10 P?.1 2929 Harbor Blvd., Open Dall)' & &111. 'til 10 P'-1 Sl ,695.00 & Son
MUST SELL
"45-500; aft''''" ,..., ""'"''Blvd., 5"°'46ta·M19 ... 34 ,..,, ..... ..,,Blvd., ''" at DAILY p I LOT LINCOLN/MERCURY
CORVETTE Coota M6B 0 ""' M'""' E"''10'"" p"""• Lo I, 2626 H•rb"or Blvd . Co•t· Mes• s·o-5630 ' . 546·1934 546-1934 Monday throUgh Friday. u u u .,
'68 Camaro RS. Ot'an. Tur-;::--;:::::-;::O:--:;:::-:::;::::::·I ,--,-~;=._:_:..:._:__-=: CLA.._~ SELLS -642-5618 Ca ll ii42-1321, ask for ~1rs. ~"!"'~'\""""""""""""!'J'~'!""'"'!:~'"'""""'""~~~"""~""""""'""~~
,quolse wl blk. vlnyl top. 327 '72 VET Cpe. Pwr windows, Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Greenn1an. Autos, New 980Autos, New 980 Autos, New ftO
V-8, lac. nlr, PIS, P/B, p/b, Ult whl, air,.fm 1tereo, ~;.;;;-·---iili~~~~; ....... ~;.;.;.;.;;;;;;;;.;;;~--·-·· ;;;;~--------.;..;;;;;~; ••• ;;;~;;;. ••• ;;.;;.;;;;;.,;.;;;;. •• ~ auto. lran!!., radio, Pl\\'l!r auto. Gm w/bJK lnter. Lo •
;wtndows, console &: many nli's. After 6pm wkdys,
'Other extras:' Allkint Sl2$ "6:::;44-0::""1=•:,...,. __ ·~---I
1crush. Ca.JI original owner '70 VETI'E, 454, auto ,
e\.'es 6-9 & wetkenda 9Q3..1121 loaded. 8urgunl'.ly 35(0) ml.
BY OWNER $595. · Suford.-557-3133 or work, 1966 Chevy Impala, very ~1.500, Ext. 1125.
good cond, new head gl!.S-
ket & valve grind, etc, many
, hundreds JUii 1pen.t on II.
'ca.11 att 7, 644-1615 Park
Newport
'69 CORVE'ITE air, p/a,
AM/FM, xlnt cond. jet
black. 839-6616
FORD
, SH To Apprecl•te 1963 FORD GALAXIE ~
lss Camaro RS. All extras 2nd car $225. or t>esl ofr
'lncl. Pl~. P/B, air, auto, 531~142 ' '
~radk>,.. VlJl)'I top, etc. Must ·n LTD ~Brougham vin)l1 sell $1295. Eves. & week-AM FM 1 • Good
. ends 963-1121. :.:~. $1400 .• ~
1B'ffi IMPALA, excel oond, '70 MAVERICK, auto '6', PS. :Jow k>w mileage, air, power, R&H 39 ooo · A 1 ;t.anday., mak.e offer • • m1, c ean ,6'f3..-0643. car, $1595. 646-0632
'&I' Otev Impala, Pwr, air BEAT Up '66 Galaxie 500, • nd __....... .i~ ,....,...i Runs good, Aak'g $175., 00 , .,,.....,.,. .... .,...,,, IS"""" 673--38(0 640-.ati88
transp., $450., 1 -49&-0307 ,:c;:,;::~· ;=,~"--,~= '69 FORD Fairlaine 500 P/S. :'71 CHEVY Vega GT, 4 spd., A/C R/H needs ~-, xlnt cond alt ~: 30·&: wkendll, • • -
.551-0llllT. work $699. -· '66 CHEVY 2 dr Im ..... ,.. '70 MAVERICK, air, auto, .--lo mileage, clean, best :68,cm ml. A/C, $53!0. oHer by 311" &12-6697
• 96i!-0'123 -==~'='=="'-~~~-,--:.,., I . 2 brl b .1900 FORD Eairlane, nins u• Vag., auto, car , good needs licUe wock
good family lnlnllp $700. ~ > 962-2300 ,... I
""""" , LINCOLN '71 NOVA. orig ov.'DCr, $1995. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .private Pftt"t.y.
66-38'10 l 1973 ;,. CHEVY Mollbu, nu bcl<a LINCOLN
• & tires $700. 640-0166 Ol' ·67"""6311 • .' CONTINENTAL
SLER 4 Dr. Towncar> Xln't cond. CHRY Fully ,qulpp<<>. Lthr Inter, r.:..--------1 vinyl root. opeed control, 6 way PW!' seata. amJtm rad. w/stereo tape. Will
sell for $5495. Contact
Pel"llOnnel Manager
'ATLAS
. "t:hrytler/Plymouth
'69 TOWN &
COUNTRY
STATION
B1lboo Bay Club
12'll W. Coe.st Hwy, N.B.
MAVERICK
WAGON '111 NAV!;RICK 6 eyl, auto,
V. t ti ft-.:~ heat 1 owner, new tires, sha.[1), , , au oma c, r.......,, er, 646-6009.
•power steering, power -===-~~~~-
brakos, power windows-MUSTANG
sea.ts-door lock.'!, white wall ---'==-'-'-"--1
tires, till-A-scope lltet'ring
""'het'I. roof rack, air condi-
tioning. i490EHK).
$995
Open Dally &: SUn. 'Ill 10 PM
2929 Harbor Blvd.,
Cosla l\tesa
546-1934
ATLAS
, Chry1ler/Plymouth
·BRAND NEW '74
CHRYSLER
NEWPORT
2 Doo1·. Automatic transmis-
sion, radio, heater. l:JO"'·er
steering, power brakes, a.Ir
, condlUonlng, white Aide wan
tires, vinyl sldC! mouJdlngs .
. Serial N$m s4C·131417.
Open Do.lly & Sun. 'UI 10 PM
• 2929 ltarbor Blvd.,
Costa Met11.
546-1934
, .CONTINENTAL
1969 MNSTANG, V8, air cond.
PIS. P/B, auto. trans., vinyl
top. l owner. i\llllil see.
Call 546-5173 a.ft. 5 p.m.
'66 MU8TANQ Conv. RadlaJs,
new top, new brake. S700.
545-66(3 alter 4P!>.f
'i7 ~rusrANG Conv.ert. Orig.
owner. Xlnt cond. $000. Ph:
552-8879
OLDSMOBILE
'70 TORONADO
Custom. Vlnyl top, stralo
bench seat, full po'ver, 'fac-
tory air, tilt wheel, Al\l/nf
stereo, pov,·er door locks.
Except1ona1 41,000 mile auto.
(638CJM).
$1999
~ llorbor Blvd. Cbtlta Mesa 5'1).9MO
PINTO
r1S TOWN Coupe. Loaded. 1~ Dr, Speed control. Air
ieooo, SpecaJ Blue Paint,
!.,.,.I/FM with tape player,
orlginaJly eold for $9(XX).
1.t.sking only $60'.KI. pri. pty. '72 PINTO,\ Runabout Xlnt
1~2204 cond. Under 18,000 .U, 12J<!l
"10 CONTINENTAL MK fll _<:;99-;.;l:::;92S::;..;"';.:.':;·~~-.
(µll poWer &. full fac equ p. FORD •12 Pinto RunabOUt.
A steal at $1400 below whs'l.e auto, White, $2150. Pvt. pty.
!>lue book! 831-2040 Dir. &1J.-M47 &ft 5 PM
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WE'VE GOT THE RIGHT CARS
CREADY FOR . DEtlVERY!
SIX-STICK CAMARO
BRAND NEW 1974 CNMRO
Conaole, power steeriiiQ.
rMSlo. heater, IC)Ort
mlmn, tinted glass, full wheel CDVefs. ( 1 F087D4N1 eo8291
STICK VEGA
BRAND NEW
1974 VEGA
HATOft!AQ(
• speed transmission,
tinted glass: while
side wall lires, deluxe bumpers, bumper' guards. (1V77A•U274046)
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··•-CAMAROS •
BRAND
HEW
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1974 NOVA
Automatic ttansmission.1170879X83&1
53099
·~~D '7 4 VEGA
IMMEDIAn DELIVERY
127 .... X9021
5 2721 52599
Plan Ahead-Visit Our Huge Truck Dept.
OVER 60 BRAND NEW 1974 PICKUPS-VANS:1--EL CAMINOS 1/2-3/4-I TONS!
BRAND NEW BRAND NEW ' BRAND NEW
I
·•74 Y2 TON '7 4 El Camino '74 %. TON
PICKUP 8 ft. FLEETSIDE 1' . 8 ft. Fleetside
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (134212M645) • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (420771 X670) ' . llM'.EDIATE DELIVERY (12290<IX"68)
COSTA MESA '146-1200
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2.3 litr1,. cyJ., power stwing, ~ ldfscl br1k.s.:tie1ttr, ~IHI btllrd radial V(hitew1U tlr.s. Bumper gulrcts.. tiuckt
seals, c1rprling, rte, ,,.F0342371191 ' ..
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PRICE ~-$3.187 --y
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BRAND NEW , 1 ,
. '74 PltnO 2 DOOa
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6 cyl ..... uto. trans .•
·radio, heater; Just like
new, low low miles.
#058HRA
V-8, factory air condi-
tioning, power $'teering,
power <disc> brakes, $2.4 88 radio, heater, tinte<(
glass, · luxury With
.ec;;;•;;"°-.m•'·•'•',"m:"roiie~il! , ,
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4 cy/,, auto trans .• fac-$
tory air, radio, heater. ·1
(997F.BH} '
6 cyl., auto. trans.,
power steering, radio,
heater. :/1285GWY
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5 .88
~2.
'-·radio. haater, s 1' 2· 8' 8 :,~3~ZU economy. ,
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·'7.~-··JC · -CIYl.C:~--. 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio,
heater. #18DHNV ,!2 283
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.Auto. trans.. power
st,.rlng,.radlo, heater. $' I· 8 8 Landou fop, real
eco'nomy, #"407FAX '
COUltl Auto, trans., factory air •
<ondlllonlng, radio, '$2488 ~ater, whl.tewall tires.:. .
vinyl Interior, a super
gas saver. 1215GW
HAlllliT.OP
Stick shift, radio, he8-
ter, vinyl lnterlot';. $I 088 bUcket seats. #YOLS32
Stick shift, radio, he• , 1 te'r. vinyl lmtrlor ,.,
buc.k,et Mab. 11Ji&AKS 1 .•.
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4"DOOR V-1, •uto. tr.n$., (disc) brolk.n, t[lited gll,s.s. H.D.•W$ptnsion.
low milts. #iX'2F14'to411
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IMMPIATI DalYlllY . PRICE::
BRAND NIW . · . •
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VOL 67, NO. 65, 7 SECTIO"NS, 111 PA&£S=---"'---~ . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1974 TEN CENTS
µ._Nash, Heckscher;' Sweeney Win Capo Seats:
\
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO$ THREE NEW COUNC ILMEN SCAN RE&U i. TS
.Douglas Nash, John Sweeney, Yvon··Heckscher, Win H1ndUy
'Worst Yet'
Tar Balls Mar
County Be.a_c_hes
lly Fl\EDllUCK llCllOElolllllL' lllllOUllla lllO depooiled,Jle Mid. °' ., -- -LI. 111pY G'8e c(·ihe 0raoce eo...ty
Globules ol sticky tar roll<d lnle Ifie llarlJor Patrol said tlie dea>!ioll -tbe
sandy strands between Vldmia l!e>ch Wini be'& ,... in ·bis IS ,._. walcl!ing
and Treasure Istaod in South ...,..... the south coa!t. · ·
1\tesday evening, leaving unsightly
beaches and a chore for.cJean.up """''·
The tar, in chunks the she al gollballs
and baseballs, appareoUy Is due to
natural seepage from tbe ocean floor, a
United States coast Guard spokesman
~iz.ed today.
The black stuff nilled in with the Ude
and was deposited alang the NI line in a
band three to four feet wide in some
places.
Clyde Sweet.9er, public w or k s
superiotaxlent fuc Laguna Beach, said
the deposk on VJctoria Beadl was one of
the worst he could remember.·
lie said city crews would be dispatched
today to clean up the tar.
Sweetser noted that tar periodically
bubbles up to the ocean Aurlaoe and ends
up on the beach. Usually1,.only small
/
"It was really bad ta.st night. I'd say
all-but about 30 pereent al it Is g<ine ·
today," U . Gage said.
Gage said coast gum! ~
collect'!! samples al the tar and .,.
aoalyziq tt in their Loo( l!e>ch fadllUes
to determine the actual """""'· Uthe.,_ gum! says the tar la due to
natural seepage, it will be up to the
county . or comm1Ullty uaoclatloos in
Lagw>ila, Blue LapJn ml Treuure
Island to clean it up. ·
But if teets show the tar }s from a
tanker or some pt.her Ve99el, then the
coast guard can conie in azxl dean it up.
Residents in the ii'ea said they nm
noticed the sticky, black stuff 'around •
p.m. Tuesday. More and more was
deposited uotil there was a black band,
four reet wide and 'about a hall mile long.
Clemente Council Faces
• Light Business Agenda
San Clemente city councD.men -
operating on a pre-<lectlon buia -fae<
a ligbl business agmda for lbeif regular
medJng lmlghl
The council e&pecla to consider aevenl
,. ' 0r..,. . .. c.ut . .. ,
Welidler
Looks like anotbel' doaily -· end In afore ' '"' ~ . Cout reoldents. The weatherla<Jy an.
for mostly cloudy skiea 'l'Junday
with cooler temperatures. m..,. ol
Sl at the beaches will rlae to Giiiy
II fllland.
INSIDE TODAY
A/Irr t""',..,,. &pfdal tfco.
tion roce1, tlM! 1coreboord "°'°
rmdl O...OCra" 3, l!cptob"""" 1. Sto~1 Page 4.
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• ' parks ml ....,...lloo matters and other
issues relatiiig to tentative tract maps,
but the od>edule is far lighter tllan utual.
The oew cotmcil will be aested ml
reorganiuld at a special -Tuesday niji)lto-
• ~ toolsbl'• agenda item "111 be:
-A requeil r..m porb oonunilalooen
that the council rectmider its denlaJ of. a
• propooal le< a view pork at the end of E.
Amela Cordoba. The panel rejected the
idea euller thi> yoor after dcmm al
resld---1tlan to the port ........ ol tnf!ic ml partlnr ~
-A req-fuc vart.nc.o to allow
abort8 setbacks In fnllll and aide yards
aougbt by er.wn-Homes for the
firm's hotloinc tract Pl.-! for the
Rancho Margarita ..... CeftaJn ......
In the tract -i.i be -by the Variaace~
-A~ by porks -far ... """"'ptlon al· Hptlng 111 the
--at 5111 Lola" Rey Park to • allow play Oil ,,_,)'I and Friday&
uatll 10 p.m. Nl)llll play hu -&hut
--the-cri&i&.
-O!n!lmlod deUberatloa .., th •
-by • .._ that .. old
eumlyptus -on city Pl opmy be cut
down at c;Jty, -Ind that a,_ .J..nm oil be paid for '""" city eolfen. ,_,, __ tlie_
-the city. City llMapr -Cc .... ~ the Idea, iilmlDC ...
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By PAMELA HALLAN
Of .. CNii1Y f' ... St.ff
Douglas Nasb, Yvon Heckscher, and
John Sweeney wm easily 'I'Ue9day in
their bid for seats on the San Juan
Capistrano City Cooodl.
Total votes cast for each were: Nash,
J,448; Heckscber, 1,391: Sweeney, 1,290.
'Ille three ran on similar platforms
wbJcb called for a Jiowdown of the city's
1 growth rate, preservation ol the hills
through support ol the new hillside
ordinance, and rupport of OW!. new
general plan which limits the ultimate
total p:>p1.1lation to 42,000.
Nash, a scientist and businessman, and
Sweeney. a college administrator, both
served on the ~anning commiasion.
Heck!cher. an attorney, is presjdeot of
the Town Hall Association. •
The voter turnout equaled nearly 60
percent ot the registered vote with 3,012
ballots cast out ol a possible 5,068.
Two ballot propositiom were defeated.
A proposed tax O\'erride of up to 15 ceats
per $100 assessed valuation lost by a
•margin of 232 votes \li'ith l,326 in favor
and 1.558 agnirat. The police issue -
whether or not the city shoul.'. form Its
own police department -w-: defeated
by a J.1 margin. Votes cast \li'ere 71)5
in favor and 2,176 against.
Ballot rotmting ran fairly sn'IOOthly
with most precincts reporting by JI p.m.
Precinct four, 31645 Via ~1adonna , took •
eight hours 10 oounl 348 votes, reporting
in at 4 a.n1.
Other candkiatcs and their totals were:
Judy Beggs, 978. Edward Qe.rmak. 919:-
Thomas A. Forster, 740: John Gibson,
.J83: Jerry Hortoo . ~: Robert Roark,
406: Kenneth Vise, 21'4. \V r It e • i 11
candidate George Friedrich received 197
\'Oles.
The campgU:t. ~·ruch was termed by
some candidates as the "dirliest" In San
(See ~'INNERS, Page !J
Dr. Lower Out; O'Keefe,
Di Giovanni, Lane In
Sauna Bath ~ . ~~ ~ .., ~·...-. ..._ ~ .
Suit Ends;
Maria Loses
By TOM BARLEY
Of 11M Oellr Pht Sl•ff
A divided jury slammed the door on
the se:a:-filled sauna bath saga late
Tuesday by ruling for the Holiday Health
Spa and against Maria Panoo and her $1
millioo lawsuit
Mrs. Panon, 50, of Anaheim, was not
there to hear the Orange County Superior
Court jury deliver its verdit'f. to Judge
William L A-1lD'ray after tWQ days ol
deliberations that ended a three-month
tr1al.
But her husband, Bud, 50, and four or
her aeven children beard the ruJing from
the jury that split nine to-two with one
~ded in favor of the health spa.
Nine votes ls sufficient for a verdict in
Callfon:tla civil trials.· •
Par9011, pale and shakinJt. left the
courtroom and tried to comfort two of
his weeping dauJthters as they sobbed in
an anteroom . Wlthin 30 seconds he was
weeping with them as he protested:
"This is a terrible injustice. 'Ibis should
not have been."
Mrs. Parson's attorney, Marvin Lewis
of San Francisco, immediately
announced that be would appeal the
verdkt.
"For one thing, this jury W!!
Improperly · instructed by Jud6e l.lur·
ray," he said. "There are other grounds
and I will start reviewing this case and
preparing my appeal tonight."
.. Fullerton aµorney Donald A. Ruston,
c."Ollfident from the moment that the jury
left the courtroom, hailed the verd.id as
a "victory for common sense.
"The jury saw where the liability lay
and it didn't seriow;Jy consider what I
always said was a far-fetched
argument,'' be said. "It's good to see this
kind ol ca.9e go to an Orange C<nmty jury."
Lewis, who admitted he was uneasy
after the jury came back earUer hi the
day ror a rereading of the instructions on
liability, had earlier predicted a repeat of
his success in the so called "Cable Car Case."
A San Francisco jury gave bis clieni
'50,000 in that trial after be successfully
argued that office wwter Gloria Sykes
bad developed a new se:a: life after she
1*eis were among her favorites.
He argued in the !rial thal ended
Tuesday that Mrs. Pal"IOO became
promi9CIJOUll after she collapsed in the
sauna room or the Orarirge health spa on
Marcli 2, WO. . .
Lewil claimed that the sliding glass
door of the 1auna room jammed as it had
dpne many Umej" in the two preceding
weeks and left Mn. Parson imprisoned
in the 170-<legree heat.
Mrs. Panon, trembling and barely
audlhle ""'" tbe wi-otand, testilied (See SAUNA, l'l&e Z)
BRA NDT WINS
IN SADDLEBACK
Nan1a Brudt, 52, of Irvine, a
!.,._ --and Irvin<'• ,fint dty clerlc, defeated six other
cendklatet b' 1 single seat on lbe
Saddlebock ColleJt boon! 0 f
-~y .
F ... delOil&, oee Roi')' and plc-
tln, ..... 3.
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Clemente's
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By JOltN V ALTER.Z,\.
0t lllt D .. l'I' Pitt ll•ff
A smaller-lhan·Wiual turnout of San
Clemente voters swept one veteran
incumbent from office , re · e I e ct e d
another by a landslide and added two
ne\\'comers to the city council in
Tuesday's ell'Ctions.
Incumbent Tom O'Keefe swept all but
one precinct in a formidable showing of
l.913 votes. Downtown businessman Tony
DiGiovanni \\·oo handily with 1,755 and
lawyer B. Patrick LAne won his firM
term by an extremely slim margin with
1,387 votes.
Lane edged long·tlme councilman and
three-term mayor Dr. Wade Lower by
-only-57 votes. The contest for the third
slot was undecided until the final
precinct came in.
OIGIOVANNI , INCUMBENT O'KEEFE CELEBRATE WIN
For S.n Clemente Pollwatchers, The Suspense Wis Short
Ballot coooting in the murUtjpal
elections was the swiftest in recert
memory because of a new computer·
voting system at work in aJJ 13 combined
precincts.
Tuesday 's election was all over by 9:40
p.m. -less Ulan two hours after the
polls closed.
Machine Voting Deeme_d
'Breeze' By Cleme1ite
Small stacks of punch cards and a
small mini computer working with
amazing speed turned ·San Clemente 's
ballot counting Tuesday into a breeze for
city aides and election workers.
The Vot.omatic system loaned to San
Clemente by its manufacturer, was
deemed "a beautiful piece of equipment"
by everyone officially involved in the
election.
Counting at city haJI was reduced from
the Usual agony of five or sii: hours to •
Jess than two.
• At times, results came so fast that
members of the audieoce found it
diff~lt to keep up on tfir. own tally
charts .
As for voteJI acceptance of the device
-loaned to San Clemente as a sales
edge In selling the system to the County
ol Orange -there were few squawks.
Gu ard Charge d
Nea r Nixon Site
OCEANsIDE (AP) .:_ A Marine
""!iCned as a guanl along the property
edge ol the Western White House in
nearby San Clemente has been charged
with carrying a conceale.d pistol with its
aerial number filed ol.t.
Sgt. Earl D. Christia.,.., 19, a
military policeman al Camp Pendk!len,
pleaded innocent Tuesday and was ~
le,aed on his own -· pending a hearing.
Chrl!l:l8nHD WaJ arTUted at an
~eanside ber Monday.
A Marine spokesman sald the pistol
was civilian. He said Christianlen Wit
Uligned .. the provaot -·· )IUUds alOOC the p<rlmeter ol ~ l'li-'1
home.
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Wilma Wallington , the inspector at
Concordia Elementary School combined
precinct, said she and her coworkers had
only one voter who spoke 111 of ther n ooncept,
.. \Ve had one woman come in earl in
the day and you could tell before she
s!epped through the door that she was
going to complain. She looked as if she
had swallowed a couple or lemans,'' sakl
the woman who in the past two national
elections has served President Nixon
personally at the polls.
Other precinct workers said their ta.sk
was the easiest In their memory.
Instead of the laborious counting at the
polling place after closing lime, workers
went through several swift procedures
and then could whlsk the ballots -to city
ball. A incinct was counted . within
seconds by the computer.
San Clemente's casual tallying was"far
different than that in neighboring San
Juan Capistrano, where lhe traditional
paper ballot was still the rule.
One holdout precinct finally closed its
counting at '4 a.m. -eight hours after
the polls closed. Its workers had 346
bollots to c:ount.
-AD 'REVS UP'
HONDA BUYERS
"Wish we had 100 more to sell."
'nlat was the reaction lo rc!pol)St! the
advertiser got to Lhi! three-liner placed
iu the Daily Pilot's classified advertising
section:
HONDA 2 trail 90'a t968 &
1971 very lo mi. Uke ou.
(Phone No-1 •
The responso. of course, was great ...
10ld both llondas ind, obvtou•ly, could
have 80ld even more. Test us yourself for
response. Dial the direct Une t.o result1:
642.wll.
Tuesday ·s turnout oC 4,199 voters
meant that 42 percent or the total
registered appeared at the polls during
ideal weather.
The showing by the v~ was
subitantially Jess than the 50.6 percent in
election.! two years ago when a patr of
council seats were filled.
The lhree winners in Tuesday's
electioo campaigned hard on their claim.'i
or independence and lack of ronna1
arfiliat.ions with local groups willch in
past election.'! have had a strong effect on
candklate success.
But in the latest_.l\vote, several
candidates with strong support from the
traditional groups failL>d to win.
The runners-up , in order. of strength at the polls were :
Dr. Lower1 l,330.
James Straus, 1,186.
E. L. Rislef , 1,125.
Farrel.I E. Smith, 1,055 .
Ronald Steelman. 720.
Ho~·ant Austin, 494.
ISee VOTING, Pai;e !)
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San Juan Voti11g Tahlllated ........ 1
VOTING ••. Her Thought!
'Not on ']ob , . ~ . --··· . Adr1ln Navarro, 2t1.
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l o·~e. w11o pulledfl""C ~ 11r ..... ...... -. ......... -.
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Jlhm.School •• • 11"5 Madonna
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SJC Mobile
Estates
Capo Valley
Mob.· Esta tea
Capo Mobile Home Pageant
Absentees
Total Votes Cast
82
55
72
78
110
'11
195
117
121
12
919
76
85
125
165
168
91
69
119
11
'118
35
82
60
54
86
124
173
63
80
3
740
a
0
2
10
19
55
0
1'11
-88
24
41
6S
86
145
119
132
5
683
• 180
17•
118
186
170
225
75
141
170
22
1,391
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42
107
76
S6
31
31
77
2
535
,\
141'
I
193
. 181
174
254
159
20
1,448
29
S8
30
48
S8 .
68
13
3
406
182
110
185
205
136
140
20
1,290
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38 •
35
29
2
214
Yes No Yu
60 117
t7 177
11 173 118
52 288
78 ltf
119 312 220
189 119
67 221 86
86 272 145
·15 19
No
238
118
114
181
219 381
219
185
1ll8 309
217 378
13 35
my ~ obout my,....,,_
mUll boYe -keel. I fell -1Y -· ,'-'------..,;,;.-__;,"'---'"
lie --wt.I ID Ille d!y·-11as
too ..... -•• ... ,..-
couodl ml I lllnlt ... t Ille two -elected along with me 'lrill help cbqe
the oompluioa of the c o u n c 11
U.tanUaDy." said tbe a in 111 n I loc:umbeat, • lawyer. ,_ -,, _.... .. be ,...,. Cll
JllGlovannl, a locbmjth ml ...,.nty. Ille -d ,..-"-'1, -·
oyMm -u.. -.mini Mipport and sw ..... y. wllo p-oed by the 'from • downtown bi •"""""'1 a n d Allllnoe of Hom 6Ann, NCh ltated i
ca-lped -•• mu1u :..-iec1 ~-· ...... ·---··-'-""--~~ ~ platlorm--dMstroac1Ya1dcald -_, ----emttni dlY poUda ..... city -1 plan'-tiio -~ new'vmcDman con de m n e d ........._ hid -. no .., quo1lfiod
upend!tures "" downtown porting far ··-_,_ studies by eonadlantl and -that IUppllrt ·~ ,_. · ..... mothodl d c:onununlcatton between . Some candidatol "dlor-llod'"' lhal Ille
COUDCil and atatr and eouncD and dtlzen tine were ·a "slate" ltipparted by a '
should be .Inaugurated. "political mad!lne." one caodldate
Lane, a lawyer and .., at a former malled a liroctlun to "*" 1qlac them
city at.\ome)', toot bis >idGry with not to >Ole for Ille throe.
aplomb Deopite charges and OOUDter -lfll . Lane epent the early 1)0!tlcn d tbe top wte jell« Doug Naob uld bo never
evening at home and llrolled calmly Into reolly doubted hill election to tbe counctl,
<Olllldl cbamben after the final Wies baaeil oo . the readlooa d people be m.t
were in. · doer to door.
"Gee Whiz," he aald, "I guess I woo, "1be people t met oo tbe door.,_ didn't I"" -r · ov..-Jmingly qr.ed with my views,"
705 2,176 1,326 1,558 3;012 Lane "!"f be was t!riled with Ille said Naab. "My oolr_ ~ ,.... ___ support !tom the electorate and lllld ooe-Whetliei' or-mt tliey w.,.. atffereiiliiiiiig
of his strongest ~ Wiii one my views from. those "-the other 1 ----------------------------------------~------. "'lailng to campolgn expenses.· candldalel." •
The Lane campolgn was quiet, Nub lllld he t.lt Yfr/ good aboUt 1111
Bow San Clemente Voted Ray Quigley Out
In Qui-et Irvine
t;9unt;j1_"J:Qting -.
~.~'{e ~ h:ee of fanfare. electkJllto-tbe--oomat.-"l'Wi ne''-,."'.,"--· -
It s .._ to know that 1 man e>pe<ienced being elected to any office
with strong Ideas and I ao!ld format caD ~ " be said But he added that there win without spending .. ln<rdlnate .... .
amount d money. I ~ thO .minim was one bigger thrill In hill !He -being
compoignlng we did wu -..i-mouth," !he 1C1entl5t who analyzed the first mooo
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PRECINCTS
' Fin Station n .
Baycllff \flllap .
Z19MC11teto
Ole Hanlon School
Civic Center
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CCllcordla School
138 Lobo!! MarinOI
f20 w. '&.:.i.ba·
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90
98
S8
98
186
111
U1
119
. ' 122 ' . -175
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he sajd. rocks brought lo eorth. •
Tuetday's electlanl came with tome
ga1Jlnl ~.tor "'z!JI ~1e1.. . Dr. I.ower, who ... oemd on . the
By GEORGE LEIDA!. <Olllldl fM !5 )'<al'!, toot bis l!nt Joos U
Of 1111 01i1tY Pitt Sflloff a-Cmldidate In ltrkle.
The Ughta( Wier turnout in dty "We're not tllet disapPolnted, because I
know me... than anyone else "that you blatory -43.4 percent . -Tuesday can'twinateverytlilngyoob'y,"besaid.
rotumed three of foor Incumbents to the "We11 find things to do and ways to
!nine City Council and overwhelmlngly enjoy them,''. lllld the rtlired oral
's~eeney, Braii~, · i · . '.
Johnson 'Easy' -. ..,, Laguna Winners
IUpported a llCboOl building loan fund ol BW"geon . wbooe career was Cllt dmt by
21 S8 'l1S $14 mUUon. • paralysis more-than a decade ago. Incumbents Carl -and Phyllis
Voters .,...nted four year terms to For retiring Mayor Clifton Myers and Sweeney and dvic leader Joo Brand
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13
25
18
31
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311
811
70
82
140
106
90
160
84
170
107
98
60
103
'IS
79
86
54
38 65
107
108
126
227
95
35
23
so
17
25
15
32
25 ff M 8lltl ~-his wife, Leona, Rlsley's failure lo win sw.Pt lo vlct«ies Tuesday in the botly-Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor and enough Votes allD m1ne1 as a defeat. contested election for three open aeatJ on
Mayor Jolm Burtcm and iaated E. Ray The couple campelpl llnx1gly in the the Laguna Beach City Council. ,
29 73 129 957 Quigley Ir: Art Aotlmy and Robi[rt J. dty fer Risley'• election. They added Jolinson headed the field, followed by ;
West and incumbent Henry Quliley ,..., their strong support to O'Keele as well. Mn. Sweeney and Brand. .
40 42. rt 788 the olbor three ,..ta. James Straus, ·21, failed once again lo Nearly 50 percent of Art Colony voten ,
swing enough vote. for a council 1e1t. turned out at the polls. •
Final returns for tbe frontnmoers are: Tuesday's election marked the end of Election of the \rio was seen u a
54 86 127 1,426 Mn. Pryor, 3,'31 111e--Uve "'"'"'II cam-vlctorr fot Laguba ciVIC elemeot.s
-· 2,Vl'I paip far Stnus, who drn otrong favoring controlled growth. rT 70 Bl 163 -,. Qalsler, 2,129 oupport from pabllc safety e1I4'1oYes, ' A moratorium oo con st r u c t lo n ,
Art -,., Z,!ef veterans' -and the ·Jaye.es. recenily passed by the City Cooocil aa an
57 135 • 29 102 · 100 . 1,~ -1• West, -2,418 Stram' "'!_'81l .._ _.. lllllODI emergency measuro, was. a key 1-as
Ray Quigley, 2,255 the bigbN\ d Ille 11 uplrants. the campaign tumed bot and lilcky in
4.5 21 107 25 S8 W 1 OM Fraoklln S. Hllld, 2,012 The three wionon will be larmaDy the late gOlng. .
' ·R~~ A8. ~~_;,,1·~~ . -ted bl I special -nm Tuesday. Final results lo the wllng an:
-l2 . -. l8 ., --":.""',::.~·-':~:-~·· 1~11 Once they-their....,. the lllllUll Corl E. 1-, Z,930 -ff ft .. 8411 u• u•-v~ Sdlool Dlltrlct--·=~the --~'~-~-• bull"--·, __ L __ • . wrong""" ·~ mayor ~.iuu will Pl>yflls s_..y, 2,891
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93
101
84
190
134
235
1112
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161
114
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-.;JM1I .... >& IU&ll mmisure receaved a take place. Joa Brand; 2,847 .
38 25 84 28 70 _49 40 84 -785-1 tolal=~Jl!!o_.jori.Ut ,f/Land.::!.,~,~andA--'lbe-old-ooundl-meots tonight-for-the -Wayne JrBaglio,2,228------~ ·~""""' ma .Y ·w., .. ..,-~ . last time.. Fran Halle< (write-in), 1,908
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146
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-tommunlty Clubhouse -29 16 · 88 88 13 91 l!ll 40 sa 689 that was met easily by the 85.8 percent Paul Stuart (write-in) 1796 favorable vote_. Nancy L. Gasparlan. zb2:.'
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1005 Pilente
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The 144 million loan 1ppronl allows ---Gary. Weller, 117
42 16 1os 79 21 67 61 as 1111 660 the c1t.str1ct to c1raw "" the state school Debate Shouted Down Beth Leeds,.111
building fund 'for funds to build schools. Margery B<niley,.134 -
41 16 70 59 17 46 39 40 57 53o The meuure augmenta a $50 million ATHENS, Ga. (UPI) -Dr. W'illlam Jamai C. Glllmwater, 118
-measure passed by voters laat year. Shocl:ley, who advocates contro.....ial Theodor Sparltubl, 105
3 3 14 8 7 11 13 8 3 107 Together, the local and It.ate funds are genetic Jheories about blaca, was Final roturos found 5,212 of tbe dty'1
espected to provide schools whicb may shouted clMm by about 100 protesten at 10,751 registered Wiers casting ballotl..
Total Volo Cast be needed between now r'ld llJMI. the University ol Georgia Tuesday olgJrt ·The elecilcn got torrid in the cloolnl( .;.' _________ _,l,_330 __ 1:_,9~13 __ 4_1M __ 306 _ _;1,'-755_;_:1_:,387c:.__29=1-=l,::125::....:1:::,055:::..._720:.:::__.:::1•:::186:::_:1:::1,::M2= Fred Galun, cbainnan of the citbens .when be tried to speak it a debate. Wild weeks as write-in candidates Mn. Haller
Capo Beach Chamber .-
·Will Hear Auditor •
"0naice County AudHor • o.rtro11er Vic
Helm will -membeni d the dapistrano Beech Oismbor d Ccmneroe
March 12 at a roplar modhly meeting
11 the IWprlta Inn.
Heim will ..vi.w Ille ibillU.. d
Ills -and field ~ """' the audimoe at the noon eYent. Qamber
members·and their ......... welcome. --..
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committee supportlog the loln ballot shoving matd>es erupe..i on the mlO!I and Stuarl combined with BagJJn to form ,
measure, early today than' ·ed voters and platform where SOOctley was to have a slfte· endorsed by the Board d. Reallln '
.... •volunteers for the overwhelming debated Dr. Lyle Scboeufeldt, &990date andbackedbyamassiveadvertlsiogand ·
approval. prut..,.. d poycbolot!Y at the untvendty. promotion campaign. · SAUNA •.•
that she screamed and pounded OD the
giaas doors for between five and 10
minutes and collallled after beslth spa
per•ouoel failed to respond.
She testified that within months she
was d<mning low cut blouses, green eye
shadow lo accent ber IJamlng red hair,
short akirts and heavy makeup and was
louring the local bin lo a bunt for ·new
mates.
Two Vet.erans
In Cou,,.ty Race
Malt lncumbento -tbe Onnre
Cooot ..... ~ ,.._,, but two
long time munldpal pollt!cfana Mlffered
surprising -
In F1111ston, --11111 former Miyw l.otDI 1'Red." IWnbardt
loot a bid far~ l!8tbardt bas
served a total d -_. "' tile
c:ooncil.
It was tatlfled thll llhe b!Vlriably
found them. Lewis broqht t"° d 111
estimated 24 bar babltues to court to
confirm ber admlssloo that lbe joined
bar patrons for a drink, ofteo danced a llttJe with them and then accompanied In Garden Grove, Co u De 11 m 1 n
them to a nearby mole! room. W-Wllloo Bultertleld, wbo loot an
She became nil known at the Stull .-election bid ID 1m bat -,..-to
Sblrt and the NewpOrttt IDD in Newport 1 vaosnt ... t 1 few lllOll!ha liter loot
Beach and she admitted that the hro aPlD .,.,_1 to -~ ·00te1s were among her favoites. Barr ..,.--
Her h...-testified that Ille woold '
often lovent sonio flimsy escuse lo leave Mn. illrT WM tbe top -il'4ler In
her home and sewn childn!o and woold th~ race, follond by two -. Rlct
then drive off to an evming rendmoos Encla!oo and Mlltoc Krleger, wllo alao
with a boy friend which luted until tbe won -eoally.
early hours ol tbe morning. In • -•le ma,...i -Jn
He testified tbet he atruct ber seevral Gan1en Gnwe, --u,,,., In the early stages of her Adams beet couodlmm Walter llooono.
addiction, but. then reallied that t1he was Donovan will retain bit leltt oa tbe
mentally Ill ml -..i poychtatric care. <Olllldl, however.
Two poydllatrlall tesillled for her that The Fulle-oontest "" ao euy
she had a claaslc '"llree F"'"' of Eve" victory by -R. Wood. '11le oecml
condition that !Illy be lncllrlhle. Both. ... t -lo OJa1et Phflllpa. ~
men and Lewis told the jury Mn. Panon vot<n «l8o owrwbelmiDclT -to ~ IU.jmqry Moril before them retain Ille dlJ'l IO-f-11111 m OftftliCbl
and lovlted them to eQjoy her sexual -porting.
favon. · Io Amhelm, wbfdl -DOI o1octfag
But Ruston """1fend with • city ollldala, • ltJ•'Old college
poyc!Utrilt d his own who rojec.;ed tbe -· Rath A. McGot. _, -lour multiple penonallty theory and _.guect OPJl WIG lo wla I 181t • .. Int llm
tho! tt Mn. !'moo ..,. -1:1"1 sex [t U-Hl&b Sdlool Boar4 of 'lh II•
..... from ..... -mott... Other """"'1 -11111 --Ruston -!ully ......., at the.dooe •k--loclallad: •
ol the -month trial that Mn. -BREA,... -ml..__.,.
-tbe vlcthn d I _...tmf -F'oz, Cini W-1111 iloo V,
maniage, I deomlaeerinr !IUlbaad ml I s,....,. --II--....,tint! ,,.._ -tton t11at lid 11or BUENA PAM -ii>'• I 1nl 111J11r
to quit her job 1oag -.. tile -Ralpll It. -11111 0.. R. --l'OCllD lnddlll'L two avalllb&e •tr lD a auwdltdl rw. ..
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Basellal Sbles 10.95 tu 23.95
Al PljiiSi ~95 to 17.95 l...J
· Soccer Siiiies 9.95 to 21.95
'-llasbtmll Shaes--9.95 to 2i95
Tens Slm-7.95 tu 19.95
·ems Cmaby si..-7.95 tu 23.95
Wrestit SIMm-7.95 tu 13.95
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LONDON (UPI) -Tile U.S.
dollar and the price of gold
drifted downward agaln today
but the British pound irepl
moving up.
Tho dollar lost another
ponny to the pq<md, which
opened at 12.339 compared w
Tuesday's close of .#.3275.
Tho pound has be<n slt<ngt!'
1ince the unsetllai Britilh
polittcal $ituaUon wu ruol\·ed
wttl\ tht creation or a Labor
Party minority govenunem.
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akers Face .Boston After Streak EndS Russians I"'
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fORTLANlt (AP) -1be Loi Angeles
LaRrs ran II*> the l'llrtlaal Jinx qaln,
... tills -k -~ • cbance to aake .Y... the No. 1 spot in the
"Naturally, J thought we'd win,11 sald
Loo AngelOI coed> Bill Sharman, "but
Po<tland has played well qalna us
up here. We just made too many
mistakes, "he said, "but the big differ-
JQce was the rebounding."
McCloakcy said, "J)efeMIVely; I thought
we played well through the game. But
we hit an oUens.tve block in the second
period when LA S<Ol'ed 16 stralgllt
pci.nt.s.:'
_ more p~ure tonight than any time
sin<:e we've been playing 'em."
Portland bad ... ._.1n1 IOad with Take Big
N•tlooal Basketball ~atioo's Padllc
Goodtldl, \l]Ulng ooly 5 ol 17 -from the floor, finlsbed with just 14
points. Happy Hairston led the Lakera
with 19 polnts1 fo110Wed by Pat Riley
with 17 and Love with 16.
2,17 Iott, but Goodridl bit • !Jiyln and----------
llalntoo • pair ol 1 ... -to pull Sk Le d the IAk4n within tlreepoinlo with i :U ate a
lo go. Division. •
1be Lekers loot to th• Portland Trail
Blar.ers, 107-IO'l, Tueod~y olght foe their
llllid losa In four games at Memorial
Coliseum tills aeason. The deleel kefl!
Loi Angeles a half .game behind Golileii
stater;-wbidt 1oet to Detroit. ~e defeat also ended a ie\ien-game
winning ltreok for the Lakers, who
return home to boot the l3o6ton Celtics
toolgbl.
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Portland dominated the boarda, 87-44,
with lJoyd Neal and Sidney Wi~kes
c:olleding 17 and · I( rebounds,
~lvely. "'llley played a ...,.tlonal
game on the boards," said Blazers coach
Jack MCCioskey.
"I know they've got to p!Jiy Golden
State two more cJ.~,'' Shannan said
of the Blazers. "If they p!Jiy that tough,
maybe they can help 111 out."
Transition. Emiy
School Principal
Drives at Ontario
ONTARIO (AP) -Tom S n c v a is
nraking the transition rrom t h e
--.:lasaroom, where -he -was a -scho<M
;irincipal, to racing cockpits with the
nm and vigor of a cheerleader.
-"Tt'S f&ntasi.ic," says the 2.6-yeai-okt
1ative of Spokane, Wash. "I liked
\"Orking with kids, but drivlng a race
:ar la -such a challenge that you stay
1eyed up every rnlnute you are awake."
Sneva, who took> young mough to
ctill be on a college campus, is In
explaining it to the kids back home."
Sne:va, who drove less powerful
machinery_ in _ WasblnglorLand Oregon
before taking a leave oi. absence from
his school duties and moving up, takes·
·wife ·Sharon and their two small
daughters with him on the trail. ·
"It's not like it was back home, when
we bad a house apd regular~bours/'
be said. "Bui they're enjoying It a n d
If it gets too roogh, I can always go
back to teachlng."
And cbeerleadlng, ll it comes to that. lis sopOOmore year as a regular on
he U.S. Auto Club's ebamplooshlp trail _ Dr Indianapolls-type can.
"I'm lllll learning," he .. ,d Tueeday Halo I!i.tchers tt Ontario Motor Speedway. He wiU C-
The 16 oooeecutive points included six
by Stan Love, a tonner University of
Oregon star, put tlie · Lakers ahead by
10 points. However, the Blazers cut ·
·th_ei defjcij ill_ half by the break and
trailed by two points -going Int<> Ille
fnel quarter.
"I <bought our guards played well,"
McC!'il!_key said. He said Gail Goodrich,
ttle L<i Angeles guard who alwaYs S<.'Ores
well ~ainst the Blazers, hShot under
Portland's Geoff Petrie had acond
30 or more points in four straig)X gamee
but was limited to . 14. He was 8-15
from the field. Wicks tea all scorers
v.1ttr2ll;-while Neal-added 19.
Blazers guard Larry Steele, Who leads
the NBA in steals, set a ch.d> record
by getting nine agains t the Lakers. He
also scored 15 points and gave out
10 assists. -
Wlclces th en virtually cllnched th e
vlaory, firing In a j,.,_ from the
~ .!,!; ~ toe_ a I~ lead with
LOS ANGELf!S UOIJ: Hewklrw. lt. Htlnton 1t, IE, -'ll!'liftl ...-'rlw TO. OM*kt1 14 Lw. 16. Riii"!' 17 arioc.. e. .. PORTLAND (lonr Wltb 21. o. J°"""" ••
Ntel It, Stttlt U. ....... 14 J JalwM 12.
P•ffl t, RODerMfl •· ,.~ "JI'!-'" ,. • • • 2 :W.-107 F:tJ wl: N-. Total wt: Lot MetlH 'J1, Porfl•lld 2J. -TKlll!lcllt: • ....,.... J, Joiw.n. A: 4.45. ,
MUNICH -The ' Soviet Unlon's
Ludmlla Fakhomova and Alexander
Gonlhl<Ov placed first"' two com)lllsory •
dances today •nd Iook • st:oog le>d
thWard their fifth '"" dan1:1ng title ID the wOrtd figure tliating championships.
Brltaln'• Jrdary Green and Glyn Watts were seaind In the starlight waltz and
Argentine tango . coropeUtiDn an d
RnW•ns Natalya Linkluk and Gmoadi
~were third. ,
Nineteen duos from 12 nations were
competing m· the show dance event at·
ldunlcll'a Olympic Sports Hall .
A tlhort freestyle program was
odleduled !Jiter today Jn the men's .a.Jes r:ompetltlon, will> Jan lloflmann
of Ea!I Ge)"manY defending the lead he
gained in school figures competitioo
'l\Jetday.
Rmsiam Irina Rodnina and Alexander
ZeltseV were heavily favored to grab the 1
coi:npetilion's first champiooship in the 1 pelri event tonlglll. . •
e 'Walton Honored
ST. UJUIS -, UCLA center BUI Walton
has been named the nation's top
collegiate besketba11 player a third tUne
by the Sporting News, a national sports
weelcly.
Name(I witll Walton to the Spol'ling
.News Afi-American basketball team were
· David Thompson, North carolina State:
Marvin Barnes, Providence; Tom
Hender.son, Hawaii, and Dermis DuVal,
Syraaise.
The Sporting News named Richard
"Digger" Phelps of second-ranked Notre
Dame the colleglate coach of the year.
e N .. t .. e Wins
lrive veteran mechanlt; ··Gr_... King's . · ~Kiogtlsh;, otfy in-&md8yi;~.ooo· ----·-.. ----~ .. ;·_ J:::i. • _..,.,. ....... ,...., .... ~~:::i,r=~·~~~ion-Impress1ve
llAMPl'ON, Va . -TOj>Oeeded !lie
Nastase of Romania whipped Kim
,Warwick of Australia 6-1, 6-i in Tuesday
• '-ni!!Jt's ·opening l'O\llld.of ·the ·$30,000 Co.liseum Mall International ten p, i s
championship. -.
In Squad Tilt
before becoming a junior high school
)rincipal,." Sneva said. "'lbose were my
8vorite subjects, and auto racing
'equires a pretty good koowiedge of
lOlh. l hope they will work for me
!OW." , HOLTVILLE (AP) -With the
Sneva, a graduate or Ea at e·r n California Angels, at least, the pidters
N~ State College, has a 25th are well ahesd of the bitters thlupring.
tlace start arnoog 33 driven In the 'Ille flnot Ange!Ji Jntraaq.iad -e of
1rst big race of the year ftir the the spring produced ooly one run
)lcfumapolls driven. Tuelday and that canie In the boCUlm ~ might have dooe better, ex<Wt ol the_,_,. •-•-bat he ran out of fuel in bis l!Mknile =~ .......
IW1lllylng heat last Sunday and dldri't Bob A!Uottll singled, advanced on· a
Melton Gets Earltil
Mission Viejo resident Bill Melton listens to Chicago
White Sox teammate Ron Santo during spring
training drill a1 Sarasota, Fla,' Tuesday. Both are
competing for the starting third base position. Santo
was traded to the White Sox last winter after play-
ing 14 ye~s with the Chicago CUils.
nake the dlstanoe. The order Gt f1n11b •ln81• bjr Moma Net11eo and came home
n two qualifying heats deteMnined the -sam -growled out to give A B T i!Jirting . ordrir !or the California llOO. the Whiley ller7.op a 1-0 vlolo!y Ovet" t t • B • 11 ~~1:":'g='::'1i:1-ng," he ~:;:,:..~d.slngleanrldouble. ll ea_ ers ag Will I . ;
;aid. "We have a good car and a good the ooly player with more than ooe .-.w, and u ......, Gt tbe big burners btt In the game that bad a -1 of
IP front waste their fuel trying-to pick eight hits. H h • B • d s IP !Jip mooey and win the raoe early, A -1 Gt nine plldiero worked one um ' · -he ' ---4.e~'li:11-'Ne&~ ro pck up inlllng eadl m'1 Amy .ua..ler, -.. p r1 es, __ ' __ :r• ges .. ... Ille . ~~.~,~:~-= ..... ~ ~~_'."°1-~__:'_be_th _________ ·---·--•••--•·•••-•••c••·-·-
,._,fttt KJDg'irl!l'lnlftvef, Steve·Krllllo!, . -10-Jnnlng.-e was ec:hedulerl-today
• lecided to join another team. with manqer -r Winkles planning
Soeva, racing infrequently Jut year to use the remaining 10 pndters of
IIl<l m!Jslng a ·start at lndlanapolis, tile 19 buriers Jn the Angels eamp.
nevertheless picked up enough .points !o e Dodgers Jm....., 1 d be selected as the champ1onsbip rookie r • -• e
>f the year. Not oniy that, he """ VERG BEACH, Fla. -The Los seven ll!llinl car races and fm!Jibed bigll Angeles Dodgen think they may have
'1 the point there. purchaaed a pretty good inlurance policy
"He's going to be a good one," says in shortstop Rick Auerbact.
King, who not . oniy build• good The 24-yeor-old Woodland H 111 s
ohantplorWlp machinery but baa-top cars infielder was -Jaat faU from
nm.rung m sprint8 and super-mcxllfi~ tbe Milwaukee BreweJS, \\'here be bad
events. been a starter
Soeva, ol coorse, ts looking ahesd · ' · to IndiaMpnlis There was coocem lut season about
"That's the big one for any racer lack of an experienced backup for Bill
¥.'Orth his salt. I had a problem Riaell but now ·the Dodgers problem
STEVE BUKICH
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Bntlns Land
Tars' Bukich
could be solved.
"'From what we've seen it looks like
he wiU provide good Infield Insurance,"
said Manager Walt Alston.
"He bas pretty good range and
Slll'JX'iaingly good power."
Auerbadl tJ'lpled Jn the first Inning
and doubled in the second Tuesday
leading the Tom Lasonlas to an 8-0
victory over tl1e Jim Gllllams in an
lntrMquad -e Tueaday.
Left.flander Doug Rau was the winner
getting three strikeouts In two innings:
and Greg Shanahan yielded six nms
arxt was tagged with the lO&S . ._
Long Beach Rolls
To 85-61 Victory
UJNG BEACH -C.J State (Lang
Beach) dosed out 1be best basketball season in ill history Tuesday nlgbl but
the tiers weren't Jn the mood to
celebrate.
By HOWARD L. HAND'{
Of 1t1t 0.11'1' l"llot Stiff
Ray Humphries pitched tbe first
shutout of Ule 1974 season and won
his third straight victory as the UC
Irvine Anteaters baseball team defeated
the Unlversity of Nevada (Las Vegas)
in a doubleheader Tuesday at UCI, 2-0
and 6-2.
The win was the sixth straight for
coach Gary Adams' Anteaters and
brings the season ret"Ord to 9-3 going
into Friday's game at the University
of San Diego. Saturday the Anteaters
play Cal State (Long Beach) in a double-
header at Blair Field in the beach city.
Humphries, a bit erratic in several
earlier starts, had the situation ' well
-in band despite giving up nme base
hits -including two in 1he ninth inning.
In lhe nightcap, sophomore right·
hander Tad Davis posted a seven-inning
-{::r l'1RsR AMe -{::r
UH UI V"•• (Ill UC lrvlM (2)
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Andfew1, If 5 0 1 0 lh'ldoes. ct 3 II 1 I lockoll, 2b S II 'l 11 Wheelock, dh J O 11 O
Wlltofl, lb 5 II O'f'O SIUl>Y, c ~ O 11 O
Eklund, c ~ o o o Ma!lnoll, lb 'l o o o c11.mi.r .. dh • o l o Se>tnct; u l o 1 o
D!Flore, rl • 0 2 0 Whlteh&ad, SS 3 0 0 0 LllC ldo, ct • a 1 0 Allderson.. 2b l I 1 ct Grin, :lb • a 1 o L.,.,.., 3Q 2 1 1 c Lest.,., 1s l 0 I o Petem41I, rt l a o ct
Ore1>1r, I> ct 0 0 0 tl~mphrlts, 1> 0 0 0 0 can ... ..,, P o o o o
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5ctn l>'I' 1nnrn11
I r II • UN Lii• Veta1 000 COO ooo-<J 9 2
UC lrvlnt 010 010 OOit---2 A 3 SSCOHO GAM&
UH Las V"•• IU . UC ll"YIM (II •b r bbl 1 •It r 'llltf
Alldrh.'.' II 3 1 2 o Brfdeu, cl ' 1 2 A Zockoll, 211 3 1 1 1 wn~loct., dh 2 o 1 1 Wiison, lb 2010 51\11>'1',c 3 1 2 1
Cll.mbert, dll 3 0 1 0 M•llnoff, 11> • 0 0 0
DeFlore, rl 3 ct 0 o SM~t. If • 1 2 O LucldO. Cf 1 0 O 0 Al)d~~. lb l 1 I 0
Gr!tt,3b 30ct0HllO!Wf1 H 2221 Ltsltf, U 3 0 0 0 L~ 3b l 0 I 0
K•ul•l•fdl, c 2 ct o ct BelaMo. rl 1 1 o It V•U9hn.1> ctOOOO.Vlt.;11 0000 EIMI\, p 0 ct 0 II Poltt"fttl, Ph 0 0 0 O
C-tv,p OOOOE11Y,2b 10ctct Allil'l'la.P OOOct8•11111il•C 1 0 00 TO!lls 25 2 5 1 To!•Js 21 I lT 1 ken 11'1' lllRIHI ' .. 200 000 6--2 5 1
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complete game vit"tory, hi.s flrst of the
season. He started shakily, giving up
·the two runs in the first.
Keith Bridges continued with the hot
bat, driving in the lirst run of the
first game with a single then belting
his second homer ol the campai.gn to
cap a six-run uprising in the fifth inning
of the nightcap with two mates aboard.
T~rry Stupy also hit his second borne
run or the season in the second game
when he opened the fifth frame with
a solid drive over the left field fence.
UCI was limited to four hits in the
opener and neither run was earned.
, 1be llrst came after _Craig Anderi!cn
was safe on an outfield error and the
SOOllld oo a wild pitdl. '
In Friday's game at San Diego, Gary
Wheelock, the team's designated bitm,
will don his other cap and Senie in
a dual rot~ as !be starting pitcher as
well. Wheelock haS posted a 3-1 record
and has the best era on the staff.
Jerry Maras, a late addition to the
roster after conclusion of the basketball
season, may see limited acticD. in one
ol the three weekend games ~ could
-start against the USC Trojans ru.sday
oo the UC! field.
North Carolina St.aw
ACC . Tourney F avoriw
GREEENSBORO. N.C. (AP) -. The
North Carolina State basketball season,
v.1lich has brought No, • l• national
ranking, 22 straight viclories, a 24-1
ret'Ord and a 30th ronsecutive victory
over Atlantic Coast Conference
opposition. coW.d end suddenly, sOOrtly
before 9 o'clock Friday night
Coach Norman Sloiln's Wolfpaek
earned a bye in Thursday's opening
round of the ACC c hampions hip
tournament at the Greensboro Coliseum
by sv.·eeping all 12 league games, the
lirsL time in the league's 21 years that
a team has done that two years in
a row.
-But on Friday at 7, State move.s
into .nction against the winner of
Thursday night's Clemson-Virginia first.
round game.
A State victory \vould put the Wol!pack
into ~ Saturday n~bt title game, tbe
winner of wtllch plays in the NCAA
Eastern Regionals, scheduled Marcil 14
and 16 at, of all places, State's home
court, Reynolds Coliseum. . •
If' Sloan's team doesn't win the ACC
tournament its season is over.
'Ibere are two other post-season events
tbi• ·month, the Natiorial • Invltat1on.
March 16-24 at ·New York, and the
J!ew Collegiate Commissioners
Association tournament at St. Louis
opening Marcil I(,
The ACC elected not to send a team to the St. Louis tourney. .
The hitch about the NIT, as far as
NC State is concerned, lies In the fact
the! NCAA ru1.,. Pf"Vent a team that
Is playq host to an NCAA regloi>al
event from competing in the NIT.
Two other early fir.it-round matches
saw Jurgen Fassbender oe )V-e st
Germany beat Bob Giltinan of Australia,·
6-2, 7-6 and Jan Pisecky of
Czechoslovakia eliminate John Feaver of
.England, 7-5, 7-6.
e Hunt Survl......__
DALLAS -Thanks, but no thaoks,
says Australian Lestle Hunt on the
privilege <i carrying 8: seOOing into the
Maureen Oxmolly Brinker women's
tennis cllamplonships.
Miss HUllL .seeded seventh on this
seveoth stoP 1lt the women's pro tennis
tour, drew Betty Stove rl The
Nedlerlands as a first«Ulld opponent
and was abnost left holding the short
straw before winning, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4
Tueaday •
Two other seeded p!Jiyers did oot find ,
!heir day full of many winning shots. I
Sixth-eeeded Kathy Kuykendall and No. 8 I
seed S!iaron w alsh dropped opening .
ma Idles. I
Miss Kuykendall was eliminated by •
Laurie F1e.m.ing, 6-2, 6-4, in a mild upset,
while Miss Wal:sh lost to Sally Greer, 2-6,
tH, 7<1.
Top-seeded Chris Evert waltzed by
Sue Stap, &-I, &-0; se<ond-oeeded Nancy
Richey Gunter beat ~Uy Apple of The
Netherlands, 6-4, 6-4 and France's
Francoise Durr, the No. 5 seed. ousted
Kristien Kemmer, 6--0, 6-4. ·
e Farr to Oilers
HOUSTON -The Houston Oilers have
acquired Detroit nmning back Mel Farr
from the Detroit Lions but '1.bere are
stipulations at both ends of the National
Football League deal. .
The Oilers say Farr ju.5t passed his
physical and will be on the 1974 active
list and Farr says he may retire lUlless
he gets the right answers from Oiler
Coad> Sid Gillman.
e Meredith Leaving
LOS ANGELES -Fonner Dallas
Co"1>oys quarterback Don Meredith, who
left the play and took iip sportscasting,
wiH be back in the play -but oo stage.
---Meredith is leaving his spot with ABC's
Monday night football telecasts and bas
signed a contract to play dramatic roles
for NBC in motion pictures made for
television, Roone Arledge, ABC's sports
presldoot, announced Tuesday nighl
"Don stated in his negotiations with us
that be vuy mucy wanted to limit his
in.volvement in shorts so as to f u 11 y 1
concenti-ate on his dramatic a<llng
career.''
e Com!la Resigns
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·ITHACA, N.Y. -Cornell University's
Domdering basketball prograin received
another jott Tueaday when acting bead
l'Oacll Tom Allen resigned. I ~· '-Allen, 32, an assistant coach at Comell
si.oce 1971, assumed the aciting head
.madJing duties Feb. 7 'i\1len Tooy Coma
resigned.
Newport Harbor High
quarierback Sieve Bukldl signed
a letler d inloot to attend UCLA
this morning, the Daily Pilot has
learned.
"We played a fine game tonight," said
l'Oacb Lule Olaoll alter his dub rolled
past Fresno State, IHI. '1 was very
impressed with our playen. I'm jul!t
very llOfl'Y the eea900 bas to end right
here."
Loog llau:h, ranked ninth naUonaUy,
llnished with • operldlnf 24-2.record. The
49ers won their fifth straight Paclllc
Coalt Athletic As9oelaUon crown with a
12-0 record. But they wUI watch the
NCAA playoffs oa televllion wblte
oonfe..,,.., runnerup · IAt•Allida State goes Into the tourney. •
~ings!' Bid for Playoffs Stays Alive t
Bukich, the son of Conner USC
qusriel1>ack Rudy Bukidl, -ooe
of two °'""8o °"""Y footbell
playm !lpd by tbe Bruins today.
Alao olgnq • letter Gt lnient wa. s-ta Ana lllgh'o MU.. Molina.
Bukldi wa named to the AU.OF
4-A ft1'l i.am alte-leedU. his
Nowport lllrbor ,,,.... to U>e
Sunset Ltaaue dlamploNhlp and
a -Jn the CIF q""1«flaab.
'!be tiers .,. bomd from the toumey
due to an -..ent of recruiting
vlolaU.... chAtpl ... inst f....-ceecb
Jt:tTY Tarltanian. ' .I
"I'm proud of what till& team
aceomplished, topedally conaldering we
couldn 't go oo IO llll)'thina after !Ollight."
aid Ollon, a FOWllaln Valley resident
"'l'hll'i1 one ol the ftDMt teaa I've e¥tr'
COlcbed. 'lbty dld I -1 job."
lNGLEWOOD (AP) -Being flnnly Mike Corrigan connected en a power
mired ln last place didn't st.op th e Call-play at 14 seconds of the secom period
fomia Seals from trying to make the Los ..,,1 .. Los '-clcs a l-0 lead. . Angeles Kinp stumble \n their bid for e• '"' ""'IS o Nailooal Hockey League playoff spot. . TIJe win kept Los Angeles one point
I(' took a ~oot Ibo! by defenseman heblt¥I Atlonta in the West Dlvi>lon.
Bob Murdodl wtth ooly 2:18 left in the 'llle Flames beat BOs1on, 4-1, for S9
game IO give the Kings a 2-1 victory over the stubborn Seals Tuesday night. Points and third place lfl the divisk>n
Gary Edwards. malting his llrsL start will!~ the Kings have S6 polnta for fourth
In. goal for Los Angeleo since llcc. pla.,., two Wiood of SI . Lou!!.
15, had kopt the Seals "°"'less until The ~ are In the cellar with 32
Wilt MdCed>lie's power play ""'"' with • poinll.
7:01 l<ft lo play. "We're playing with confidence -" . . ... '
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Murdoch said Gt his team, which won
its third game ltl a row.
"!l's the kind Gt con!idenco that con
win games. M,y goal was almoot a
broken play. I lllOl11<lftrtly loot Ille
puck and -l pt tt bock I juot cut looi!e and k ""11 in from 411 feet
ou."
Edwards' starting n>le brolte a ltrlng
of ls ""'11«11tlve g1mes fO< rogu!Jir
goalie llogle Vachon who came down
with 1he nu.
"Gory p!IJod....U ftir ,., .. said coodt
Bob Pulford.
"f tboOght we had a lot ol cllances
In dWl first two ~i>e-rioc'-' bot we just
weren't able to score, but we didn't
ltt that dilcourage us."
1be Knp managed only ave -
on &Mi lt1 the opening period when
the Se6il tool< ooly four •1»11. C&Ulomia
took U shots Jn the game and i..,.
A111eloo bad 2$, '
The game was the 8t'Cood ol a nin•
"""l' Kings home Mand -CU>ttn.,. wllll Ollcqo Thursday night.
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Tar G"lobs
Washed l)p
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On~Beach
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BJ FllllDDllCK St'DOEMEllL
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Globules ol llictY tar rolled Into the
_, i1nliilo -bd...u Vldorla" Beach
and TroalRft lslond iii siuh Laguna
Tumday ........ leaving unsightly
beecheo and 1 chore for cJeon.up cnws.
'lbe-lar,-ID -the.Jl>e ol gollbolJs
llllCI _.., ~ is dllO ID
Dlbft1 IMf'• fralri tbe ocem Dior, a u--,.,.. ---· -1oday.
~the extent of ocean froat property <Mned
by them for lO years.
Resldeata aid the !enc. has washed
away five or six times since It 'fl'aa first
blJllt 25 yoon ago and their request w.,
limply 1o r<plac< k agal!t 1o keep -le
ol!tbelr privately owned _:."'<h ol sand.
Durinfl the one and one-ha!! hour publk:
bearing, La(mita Hom eowner a
-pnoidenl Haiold Andenon
·as '
sakl hi& group tw a .••)ot at stake"
beceuse wit.bout the fenct the publie will
be able to use the land and even1ua1ly
claim it by prescriptive rights.
"We are a quiet ccmmunity. Each of
us owns an equa1 share o! the beach and
we pay $3~900 to the county in property
tales eacb year," he said. "All •e·~
asking is for qWet enjoyment of our
property."
Ani!erson and h~ group bad originally
ask~ to put up a new chain link fence.
but planning commissioners would on1y
appro\'e a fence comprised of pilings
connected with a single .strand of chain.
Opponents of the fence claimed it
\\'00\d not only prevent public a~ to
1he bea ch, but would also be a safety
hazard v.·hen the fence Is covered by
water during extreme high tides.
'!be blact' -rolled In with ... llde
m1 -~led....., .. -i u..11r, ·
--1o 1-fed wldo In -plaoes.
Clyde Sweeber, public W 0 ~ k I
supainlmd"11 for ~ -aid ' the d...,.it on V)cfttlal!edth ..a..0.. ol. '-
the -be coold. rem<mber. ·"Jle·lald cltycren ...wd·be dllpeldled -
t..iay, 1o clean up the tar.. '
-Swee--.that . tar perlodlcally
bubbles up 1o the ocean """""" aod tods
up en the beodl. UIUllly, only amall
al110llDtl .... depoaited, be Mid. '
LI. Harry Gii• ol the Orange County
-Patrol laid ·the depoail w11 the wont he's eeen ..in bis 13 y..-s watdling
the oouth .....
"II was really bod last nli!JI. I'd say
all, but about 30. Pf!COlll ol it is gooe
today.'' Lt. Gage ii:akl.
Gage aid coos\ guard lnspeclo<s
ooUecied aamples ol the tar and are
aiial)'lln& it In their Long Beacll. ladlilies
.. ddennine ·lbe """81 -(See TAR GLOBS, 1'qe I)
AD 'REYS UP'
HO NDA. BUYERS
"Wish we had 100 more to sell." •
1bat wu Ute. reacUon to response ~
adverUlor gol 1o this three.finer placed
I ID lbe Doilf Pllot's·cl...Wed advertising • _,
HONDA I troll 90's 1961 &
lt71 very Io mL Like nu.
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The respome, ol course, WU great .. ,
IOlcl both lloodu and, obvloaoly, COQ)d
bove IOlcl even more. Test us younelf ,far
~· Dial the dlnct llae lo,reaulll:
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Loots like lllOlber cloudy -t-
end ID a1ore far Oranp Coul
;:::iy~-~~
--~. 1111111 f/I SI •I die beoches wt0 rile lo Giiiy • ID!ml -.
INllDE TGDAY
Aftc ,.,. more IJlfdol •"'-'
tMm 111«1, the ~board "°"'
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CHUNKS ·OF TAR ,THE SIZE OF BASEBALLS WASHED INTO LAGUNA'S· BEACHES TUESDAY
-Much of the·ll1ck Stuff Rem1ined 'On Victoria Be•ch Tod.y Awaaing Cle1.nup ..
·BRANDT WINS ·
IN ·SADDLEBACK
Norrisa Brandt, 52, of Irvine, a
former school teacher and Irvine's
· first city clerk, defeated six other
candidates for a single seat on the
SaddlobOck College boan1 0 r tniatees Tuesday'.> '
For 'details, see s~ry and · pic-
ture, Page 3.
Sauna Bath Case ' .. ,
'tiuis; ,Spa Not . .
li eld tO Blame . . '
11t' '!OM BARLEY
Of .. De1tr PIWt St•ft
A divided jary ·slammed the door on
the sex·filled sauna bath .saga late
Tuesday by ruHng for the Holiday Health
$pe and against Maria Parson and her $l
-mlllkn la•suil. '
Mn. Panoo, 50, of Anaheim , was not
lbere 1o bear tbe Oranae Couoty Superior
Court jury deliver its verdict to Judge
William L. MWTay after two days of
deliberations that ended a three-month
trill. •
• 8'11 he< husband,.Bud, 50,' and !our o(
her seven children heaid the ruling from
the jtay that spilt nine to. two with one
undecided in favor Of the health spa.
Nine votes Js sufficient fOf a verdict in
California civil trials.
P&rlOll, pale and shaJdnt. left the.
courtrocl!n ml tried lo comfort IWQ of
his weeping dau2bters as they sobbed in
an anteroom. Wltbln 30 seconds be was
w"'!'lng with lbem 11 be _.Jed,
"'Ibis is a terrible Injustice. Thia lhould
not have been."
Yrs. Parion's attorney, Marvin Lewis
d. San Franciscot immediately
announced that he would appeal the
verdict.
"For one / thina. UU. jury was
~ IDstnJCted by Judge Mllr'-. ;;:.t Imes. "'nlere are other grounda ..i 1 ·;,m ....., ttofprlnc this caae and
~ 1111-1'lolllghl."
Follerlcn •-Y Donald A. Rlllloo, GJOlldml !ram Iba moment that the jury
loft lbe -, balled lbe Yonllcl II
a 111idor1 for common aerwe.
"'!be Jo10 '"" -e tbe liability loy ond u didfti .noualy <Ollllder what f
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O.pponents Wrangle
ElectioneeriI1g Gripes
Mar Laguna Beach Vote
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of 111e o.ur l".tot Si.ff
f1This is the first time I've even been in
a' church," a hip looking middle-aged
woman said as she exited St. Qfthcrine's
Catholic Church after-voting Tuesday in
th e Laguna Beach City Council election.
Earlier, a priest bad admonished tvoo
persons eJectioneering close to th e
church -too close, he said.
They left without incident, however, all
through town, reports of eledion
improprieties were called in to the City
Clerk 's office.
Police oUicers . were called nmnerous
times to order persons espousing
campaign preferences from the "Xicinity
of lhe polls.
Many of. the complaints dealt with the
conduct of precinct officers. Early in the
day, it 'was alleged that election officers
were asking voters if they wanted pencils
to write in candktates names.
Later, people complained that pencils
,were prominently displayed and that
election officials did not announce , as
required by law, that the stamp J!IU5t be
used to mark ballots.
The majority of the e1ectioneering
complaints were kxlged a g a i n s t
supporte.., of the write·in candidates
Fran Haller, Paul Stuart and listed
candidate W11yne Baglin.
Near many polls, their supp()rters were
stationed 'wilh signs saying "Voter
Information" and literatw-e explaining
the method for writing Jn candidates was
passed out.
Political opponents wrangled over such
electioneering within 100 feet of the polls
at voting st.at.icris on Nyes Place,
1'tagnolia Street and the Agate street fire
statioo.
The alleged improprieties caused one
group of candidates, Beth Leed!, 'Illeodcir
proclaim prior t.o the returns being posted
SperkuhJ and Margery &:ntley, to
that they woukl contest ttie tlectioo in
court.
Tcx:lay. however, Sparkuhl said the
court action was ofl.
This was because of what Sparkuhl
called a "low" turnout by voters. ..
In a final statement, Sparkuhl said
pnils<:d the "beauty aod soul" of Laguna.
"Something ls telling us that this is a
(See CO~fPLAJNTS, Page %)
, Tnrnabout Fair?.
' Ele ction W ate lier 'Watc hed'
Lagm.a Beach Planning Commissioner
Sally Bellenie darted from poll to poll
election morning, tracking down and
wrmcUrc Wilb people she thought were.
tlectiontering too cklse to the p:>lls.
'l1a al mld<lay, Mrs. BeU'""'
rumlJled up 1o the Legioo s.-polls,
ond puW ber lt-year-dd car ID front ol
tbe polllag atalflln,
Allor diectlng with the precinct
oflldala, lbe. returned bu\ Ute car _, •rt. Ille said.
"It died/' she sakl. So, abe left it there,
and waited bome.
But, the rear of the car prominenUy
'fe_atured bumper stickers for candidates
of l\lrs. Bellerue's choice, and ~
called police' and the neW!Plpen about
lhe electklneering 11vlolation."
Placards, banners an:l o t h er
advertlstments for candklates a r e
bamed wlthln 100 feet ol the polling
place.
M_n. Bell•MJe Wll cited by police for
an 111eged •lectlon codO 'flolallon. ·
Sbe aaid today Ille plans C111 n,htlng the
ticket.
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But Anderson charged Uult the fence
opponents v.·ere "pulling out or the air a
lot of fantasies in an effort to take
privale fee properzy."
Harmon made an emotional address to
the board, likening prohibition ol the
fl'l"ICe to allowing "someone to come
ak>ng and saying he'll sun balhe on your
lav.'ll, eat bis IWlth and leave all the
garbage."
Sweeney,
Johnson,
Brand.Wii1
Incumbents Carl JOhnson and Phyllis
Sweeney and civic leader Jon Brand
swept to victories Tuesday in the hotly-
contested election for three open seats on
the Laguna Beach City Council.
Johnson headed the field, followei:I by
~trs. Sweeney and Brand.
Nearly 50 percent of Art C.Olony voters
turned out at the polls.
Election of the trio W&! seen as a
vlctory for Liguna civic clements
favoring cootrolled growth.
A moratoriwn on construction,
"°"'Uy pamed by lbe City Co\mcll as an
, wu a by ilSUe as
turned bot and sticky in
• Final results In I.he voling are:
C.rl E. Johnson, 2,930
Pllylllt Sweeney, 2,m
,,.. Bnad, 2.817
,., Wayne J, BagllD, 2,2211
Fran Haller (write-in), 1,908
Paul stuart (wJite:.in), 1,'19S
Nancy.L. Gasparian, 20%
-Ga,.YWeber, 167
Beth Leeds, 161
Margery Bentley,-134
James C. Gillenwater, 118
Theodor Sparkiihl, 105
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Final returns found 5,262 of the city's
10.751 registered voten casting ballots.
The election got torrid in the closing
weeks as write-in candidates Mrs. Haller ·
and Stuart combined with Baglin to fonn
a slate endorsed by the Board of Realtors
and backed by a massive advertising and
promoUon campaign.
That campaign drew critical comment
from succtSsful candidate Brand as he
watched returns being posted at city hall
late Tuesday.
"It just goes to show, you can't buy an
election in Laguna Beach," Brand said.
John50f'I commented after the election
that he felt the results were supportive of
the policies he haa stood fur over the
years. Johnson ran a I o w • k e y
conservative campaign.
"I'm gratified to know that the citizens
approve of the dl.rectlon the cowlcil has
taken in the last two years," he said.
Mrs. Sweeney said she was pleased
with the election of three persons who
could Work together to solve the city's:
problem!, although she noted there would
not be Wliformity of opinion on all
mattenl.
"We can w.irJc:·togelher," she said.
The election was a real blow to the
city's real estate and land development
lobby, which had . worked hard and
poured funds into the Baglin, Haller,
Stuart slate.
Some Laguna polifit:al o b s e r v e rs
watching the returns being posted at city
hall offered the opinion that Baglin's
affiliation with the real estate slate hurt
him and may have cost him the el1?Clion .
Brand, who finished third, 619 votes
ahead of Baglin, .said he felt he had
pulled ahead only as a result of a public
reaction against the write-In Baglln slate .
1be new council will · be seated
Tuesday. The next election Is in 1976
when the poellions held by Mayor Roy
Holm and Cooncllman Cltarll<ll Boyd are
at stake.
Ma ny Miners
-Still Striking
CHARLESTO . W. Va, (AP)
Strlklng coal miners in 90tltbern West
Virginia have f<lrced the atate to exempt
them from a plan limiting gasoline
purcha.1es, but m.aoy of them remained
on strike today.
The 0....1• Syslem, whldt tramports
much of the mined coal. r<pOrted an
miners In 1-Coonty returned 1o work
!tiis morning, and the railroad was
-lling ..... of Its owo men !urlO<Jihed
duriflC the slr1te.
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N.Y. Stocks
TEN" CENTS -.
\\'hen the matter came to a vote.
supervisors split over the issue or public
acress to beach areas.
Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Da\id
Baker claimed the COWllY had l\O right to
impinge on private pfopcrty rights, but
they were overruled by the other three
supervisors \\'ho said the access Issue
~·as 'paramount.
TOP' VOTE, GETTER
Carl Johnson
RETURNED TO OFF ICE
·Phyllis Sweeney
Gllty Pltft Steff ....
WINS COUNCIL SEAT
Jon Brand
Fog Close irport
-LOS ANGELES (UPll -Denae las
closed l,.os Angeles International AltpOd
ft)r mori than an hour 1oday1 'o~
arriving nightt to IMd al out11ftW
airports and dolnylng depanlng al~
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-:llM Grandview
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ioy.• Club
' High School, campus
~t. Catherine's Rectory
Top ol World School
1281 Starlit • ~ 9118-Glenneyre
Fire Station 11
1722Del Mar
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283 13 ·HL 136 Al6
163 8 34 30 227
186 6 108 96 318
48 3 11 11 79
ws~ Hit
By Sti,ea.kers
yet ......, twist·\ on lbe
,.,..._....,, ... Diked
men to 11-1.i&wia lleldl
J I C k-11>' drtve-tllrouih
Nlltaunnl, pla -,~ ordtr and
dnva up lo the -lo pick up their food. •
They sped away after the
shocked female cashler looked
down into thelr car.
Jn another rePl?rt, a nude man
ran in -the back -dOOr cX Denny's -
Restaurant, !600 S. Coast H1gbwpy,
darted through the dtalng room_and
oot the front door to t be
bemusement of patrona.
Boeh incidents occurred Sunday,
but were not included on the
Laguna Beach police log because
the Art Colony department~dldn't
think they were all that unU1Ual, an
officer said.
Rescuers Save
lrVine Worker
After Cave-in
Two llp1eu .
' -Most Incumbents •
Score • Ill Cou11;ty
Moot Incumbents oullldt tbe Orqe ··~~ _, el!'ttloa to tbreewfa..
Cqost won rHleetlon Tuelday, but two BlltNA PARK -Incumbent r,byor
!mg time mwllcipal pollUclam suffered •• ~ It Hines and !loo R. Grilfln woo
surprising deleats. lwo avillable seats· in a crowded race.
1n Fullefton, veteran councilman and
lormer Mayor Louil 0 a.d" Reinbanlt •. ·-. . •. '"'t a bid for rH!ectloo. -baa S' ._ _ _ Growth oerved a total ol alJ.1een years .., tbe _ • L(JU]
council.
In Garden Grove, Councilman • · •
Woodrow Wil""1 Butterlleld, -loct an Candidates election bid ln 1972 but wa1 appointed to ·,._
a vacant seat a few moolbs ·iatr.r, Jol!lt t
apin Tuelday to council-Katllryn s~ . h 8::.. Barr was the lop -getler lo -owt
the race, followed by two -. Rid<
Ericl:opri and Milloo JCrlei«, who abo 8)' p~ IWJ:AN
woo ..... eaally. f' ~ -'"'(-
In a _,ate mayonil -In ""Ill"'' Nash, y..., •llli<:Dd>er, and
Ganleo Grove, lncum-Bernard Johfi Sweeney ·w.a tufly "'-'•y in
Adams beat councilman Walter Donovan . . ·.,,...-
Donovan will retain his · se.at oo the · their bid for seats oo the San Juan
cooncll, however. Capislmlo City Cooncil.
1be Fullerton contest saw an easy Total votes cast for each were : Nash,
victory by Franc<!I R. Wood. 'l1le oecond 1,448; Hee-.., 1,l91; Swemey, 1,290.
seat went to Qwlrles Ph11lips. Fullerton 1be three ran on similar platfunns
voters also overwhelmingly cboee to '1hkh calJed for a slowdown r1 the city's
By ARmUR R. VINSEL ' retain the city's ~year ban oo oveml&flt growth rate, preservatioo ol the hills
Of "" 0111Y ,. .... ,.," street parking. tbrougb suPPort of the new hillsJde
Dramatic· rescue effOffi at an ·1rvine In Anaheim, whid! was-not electlng onlinance;-and support.--of-.the new
comtrucUon site Tuesday-including a city officials, a 19-year-old oollege general plan whld!. limits the ultimate
f ti rood~ldio -job io get the-student,.Rulh.A-McGee,..,..lly beat four. total populaUon to .il,000. ran c g opponents to win a seat on the Anaheim Nash, a lcientiat and businessman, and
ambu1ance through-freed a gravely Union High School Board of Trustees. Sweeney, a coUtie ldmlnistrltor, botb
injured cave-in victim. "'"'"· Other county cities and their eledioo served on the planning commbslon.
Candido Zamora 45 s u' a ta I De d winners included: H«ksc:Der •"° aUomey, is pnsideot ol.
' ' both BREA -Incumbeol and !armer mayor lbe Town Hall Amodo!IQn.
fractures ol the •lwll, ribs, ~rms Dmald Fox, Carol Weddle aQd l"'1 V. 'l1le """" im-it eqdaled .,.1y 110
aod a lboulder ill tbe 3:20 p.m. aocident percent ol lbe reglst---s.012
on Mlcbelaon Street between 1Yale and ba1lota wt out ol a .i-Jble l,Oll. • i .,_ __ '1'<7l' __ ~ __ v_OTES ___ 2,;_930 __ 2_,2_28 __ 1_34_:.:2._84_7_2_02 __ 11_8_1:.:6:.:l :_10:.:5_:::2,.::811:.:2:_.:1.::67:_1;:,90=8_:1:.:, 7.::95:_:5:::,28:::...2 Jordan avenues. • l'rot11 P .. e I Two bo11o! pnlpOlllt-were doloated
I . ~ .. U::111nsta:!~;::z~~~:. __ SAUNA !ca'" •• • _:z;~.:r~'k-1::; .... ___ , ·.J:11a· v~_tlu·:_-,,._'1.P.11 __ ou-.t --l're11tP .. el ... "C'" .. • .... v· --·.' -im>Jecl wh<ii II suddenly qived io,. .•· and't:ssa-agaiost. '11ie polJCe Issue-'
• J ~~ ~l!I~ · COMP.LA~-lN'l~ = ----~~en~~~rl.. __ IJ1i,ll>o-111dlm io.~and-~ ... ys _aak! -a ~r.:J_etchtt . ~~~ci_ty lboulJ~~~ __ I r •. bl by 1 · . argument"' be said 11Jl's gooa to see thlS own yuuui; i-wuent -w:-1 uat.au:o " J Q • f J • • • • O · V pJ.nn)ng m one eg. · ' • by a 3-1 .margin. Votes cast were 70$ ':~. R Uf.e TVl.ne , USt eteran County Fire Department Battalioo kind ol cue go to an Oranp County in fav0< and 2,176 agam.t . ., :f'1 on earth ·to pretlel'Ve, an e1:amp1e Chief Jim RadJev said Zamora, ot 10'1 w. Jury." Banot coimUng ran fairly smootbly :_· "Council. Vott'ng -~~1or"°!. '!.'~.~--thLae mi::', and"' !!'.: c:ty Co il Cubboo St. Santa Arni, WU apparently Lewis, who admitted be Wll unwy with most preciocts repclltlng by II p.m. ·---•••w• •-•~ • URC man ' . alter lbe jury came haclt earller In the Precinct four, .stMS Via Madonna1 took · 4\ lovers and artists can and will stand as a ' ~ badly hurt in the cavein ~t first. day for a rereading of. the tnstructkm on eight boUrs to COWJ!.' 346 votes, reporting
/. c,f. 1'J GBORGE u;mAL mooummt, an eumple " the good and Su(idenly, however, a huge clod liability, had eerller predicted a repeat of in at 4 a.m. ·
• .. ..., ...., ..,, beauty ol rru:mkind," the joint Spar tub I, l'1 °'~RN-!'~~ measuring about two feet ln diameter -his-success-in the ao called "Cable Car --Other-candidates-and their-total! were:
··•. 'nlo IllblM ..ier im-it In city Leeds, lle!ltly llatement read. A 11118ller-.....J turnout of San and1welgblng at least 50 JlOUOdl bro"lo CaJe." . -Judy Beggs, m; Eilward <llermak, 919;
• 'Jiillm7 -43.L porcmt_--n-Iay .A. .A. .A. Cemente VOle<I swept one veteran loooe and fell on bis bead crumiog bis A San Franclsco jwy gave bis client 1boow A. Forster, 740; John ·Glboon, >< >< "' '-~t from ~-' $50,000 in that trial after he ''"''~sflilly 683; Jerry Holioo, 535; RDbert Roark, ; lf!baDl!ldtlll'leolfourlnoD'Qbentatothe ...... -...--i · WUl.'C, re-elected body downward. argued that office worker Gloria Sykes 406; Kenneth Vise 214. Write-ID ---;~. Qlr-Olanclt-and otawhelnolngly· Code Vw' latw' ns --bY a -and added two Chlel B adl said by~-time had d eloped lll -lhe ' ....,""""" I<> the city councII in r ey = rescue ev a new sex e candidale George Friedrich receved 197
· ~ a ICbool tnndin& loin fund of Tuesday's electkm. crews from hiS u~versity Station made hotels were amoni her favorites. votes.
fl4 m1llll& Clai M ~ Inc:wnbml Tom O'l\ee!e swept all but the lour-minute nm to the scooe, SBC He argued in tbe trial tbat ended 'l1le c.unpgio, whim was termed by · 'Voln If 1W hur ,_. Im lo m ay ~ pur ..,. precinct In a lmnldable llbowiog of Collatruotlon Company co-wcriers bad Tueeday that !In. Panoa became llOOle canclldates aa tbe "dirtleot" In San ~ GUrlollo Pryo; and 1,113 -· Downtown ~ Tooy pnimiai:uoua alter ahe collapoed In the Juan history, appeored lo be !ought oo
Mayor Jolla -and -led E. Ray C . C'L -'le D!Glovaonl WOii handily with 1,755 and paved the way. aauna room ol the Orlll(e heallh spa on tbe Issue of gro-Naall, llacbd>er,
Quic1ey Jr. All Anthooy ml Robert J. OUrf IUU nge lawyer B. Patnck Lane woo bis first 'l1le cave-in 1lte waa lar from the M::.!l,2·J:!..i that the lldlng al illd Sweeney, wlio were endoned by tbe W~lpl ':.!l!:!! won , term by ·an extremely olim margin with neamt paved st,..t, so a' sklploader ' fJ:' Alliance ol Homeo,....., ead> stated ! the , ' ...,, , AI~tlons of frequoot electlon l:ode 1,387 voteo. ' aperalor lowered his oooop and plowed a door ol lbe '"""!'room jammed u I d that thOy "uiiequlvocally supported the
I 1ar'llft me: vfolailons '!Uesday may result in It Court . 1-edged Jong~lme .comcllman and tllt).yaro road for the ambulance. dooe many tlmts ill the two pncediog new dly general pl3Jl wblle the other
test of lbe Laguna Beach 'City Council ~ mayer Dr. Wade Lower by "He also piled up dirt at the edge o1 weeks and left Mn. Panon lmprlaoned aindidates had eilber oo or qualified
I .. ~ ::-..::rm•,aa * '" el~on'a validity. ~ only 57 votes, The coo~ for t.be third the road so the ambulant"e could jump in ~.17~~ ::~ling and barely suppOrt. for the .plan.
Rimard WilleUs, backer ol the write-in slot was undecided until the final the curb and get into the tract," said audible from the witness stand, testified
I 4~ ._,. Qllllle7, JJ2t carulidates Fran' Haller, Paul Stuart and precinct came in. Chief Radney. that she screamed and pounded OD the ! , .. .., Arj Allllllaf, J.IM •. candidate Wayne Baglin, said today he Ballot counting in the municipa,I Firemen and other r*1Jers gingerly I fi ~• '.; .. '1llMrt J, w-. 2,• wouJd investigate legal action which may elections was the sWtftest in recent worked to free Zamora from his pit-like glass doors or between ve •N 10
··· Rl1 Qul&leJ', 2,255 be taken against the city and winning memory because of 8 new computer· prison while the sklploader snioothed minutes and collapsed after health spa Her Thoughts
Not on Job ! ,..-' J'nnkUa S. Hurd. 1,012 candidates. voting system at work in all 13 combined the original road for the bumpy ride personnel failed to respond. ._-~JA.8.~tlj,.!·~ ... l,m Most ol lbe complaints recelvod by the precinct.. back. -She testlfied that within monthl she
_,., -" uu;a ~., city: clerk.'s office, however, dealt with Tuesday's election was all over by 9:40 Construction workers, meanwhile, kept was donnlng low cut blooses, green eye ~ 'Tm Intne Un1fied School Dlltrict alleged violatiom caused by the people p.m. -less than two h>urs after the busy cleating away crowds of curious &hadow to accent her flaming red hair, .~....a bulMfnl ktcl meu,ue received a supporting Willetts' candidates. polls closed. youngsters from San Joaquin Junior High short skirts and heavy makeup and. was
•. tmll ,_ l'Ote ol. 4,471 and 7tl noes. A Tuesday, those ·alleged Incidents or Tuesday's turnout of t 199 voters School. in1mediately ac~ street. touring the local bars in a hunt for new
, : )wo.tblrdl majority wu requ.lnd and el~, and improper action by meant that 42 percent of the total Zamora . father cl ~.e children, was mates.
·lhll -met eollly bl' the Iii.I pen:ent ~ olficlab, prompted _former dly reg~tered appeared at the pollo during finally freed and taken ID Tustin It was testified tbal llhe Invariably ·faftnble 1'0te. official Arnold Hano to claun that the ideal weather. Community Hospital, where surgery was found them. Lewis brought two of an
. · r: n. fH mUDaa Joen appoval allows election was "in jeopardy". The showing by the voters was perfonned Tuesday night for bis multiple estimated 2f bar habttues to court to
-the diatriet to drn on tbe itate ICbool Hano, a s..ipporler ol !be succees!u1 substanUall)' less than the 50.6 percent in fractures and internal injuries. confirm her admlssion that she joined
bWldlng fund for funds to build ICbools. candidate, now is not gouig to contest el~ two yean ago when 1 pair ol He WB.! listed tn satisfactory condition bar patroos for a drink, .often danced a
·The meuure 1ngmenta a t50 million results. CQWlCil aeats were filled. today, comidering the extent ol his liUle with them and' then accompanied
, bond meuure pllled by voters lalt year. Willetts, who tied up Ute dty's perking,. The three winners in Tue9Clay's injuries. them to a nearby motel room . ..._,~ ·~ local --M-'-..___._ are meter fee Increase with a referendum, el~'-· ed h·~ ~-cl . ~ .. .,.~Wlll:l", w.: 1a1&1 -\C '~ aa1d he would consult with an attorney ~~ cempoign ca.1 ... o:t .. ft:tr aims -expected to prov1de xchools wblch may bou th d ol iodepellC)ence and lack ol form al
1 .-be needed between DOW :--.:! ltllO.' a t e election, an legal 1teps open affiliations with local groups whtcb 1n
! · Fred Gahm, cbalrman of the citizens to him to challenge the ~lectlon. past elections have bad a strong effect 00
.committee IRJPPOrtlng the loan ballot candidate "'""""·
1 . -measure, early today than' ed voters and But in the latest vOte, several
;.,ohmtem for the overwhelming Officials Sort candidates wlt!l •lroog support from the
;approval. tradlti0081 groups failed to win.
-The scb>ol measure was approved in The runners-up, in order of strqth at
every dty precinct. Tallies ol voters who Damaged Mail lbe polls ...... , live outside the city limits showed the -meuure lost with 1111 Y" vole• and eight Dr. Lower, 1,330.
no voteL COALINGA (AP} -Postal officials James Slraus, l,18S.
will sort through an estimated 5,000 E. L. Risley, 1,1%5. .. pounds of first-class mail damaged by a Farrell E. Smith, 1,055.
fire in hopes of identifying senders or Rooald Steelrnan, m.
While city .clerk Jo Bennitt was
· bus)'. tabulaUng votes in San Juan
Capistrano, her thoughts were •
several miles to the north.
Mrs. Bennitt waa lbe top vote
getter in the dty .of Lakewood's
city council election. She beat !Ive
oppoqeuts including two Incum-
bents' and the mayor.
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SUNDAY
recipients. Howard AusUn, t9f. .
The mail,-bound from Los Angeles to Richard Brocious; sos.
San Francisco, wrut damaged when a Adrian Navam>1 291
mall truck bad a flat tire OD Interstate 5 Tuesday, overturned and burned, when O'Keefe, who pulled l(trong ~ far
DAILY PILOT Track Shoes-11.95 to 24.95
Baseball Shoes-10._95 to 23.95
AH PurpoS9 Shoes-8.95 to 17 .95
soccer Shoes-9.95 to 21.95
~ Basketbals-5.95 to 18.95
Soccer BaUs
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gasoline spilled and ignited. The drivers from his north-area precincta where
had minor injuries. suppart bas traditionally been stron&est,
Fire destroyed 10 percent of the mail said alter the last vote was tallied that
and water poured on the bla1.e damaged he was surprised at the IO!id show of
another 20 percent, ltlidvalley firemen support.
said. They set tJie '°"" al $130,000, with enotlier $400,000 worth ol mall saved.
Guard Charged
' " Near Nixon Site
OCEANSIDE (AP) -A Marine
assigned as a guard along the property
edge of the Wmlt-rµ Whl~ House in
nearby Safi Oemeote has betn charged
wi(b carrying a concealed pistol wJfh Its
wlal number filed oil.
Sflj. Earl D. Chtlstlaruen, 21. 1
military i:,::an at Camp Pendleton.
pleaded t Tuesday and was re-
leued on bis own recognizance, ptnding
a bearinc.
Christiansen waA arrested at an
OcelnStdo bor Monday. A MArine spokesman said the plstol
wu civilian. He 11ld ChrilUansen was
uslgned to the provoot manhal'• guard•
alon9 the perlmetor ol PreaJdent Nlson'•
home.
Frot11P .. el
TAR GLOBS. ••
If the cout guaro uya the tar Is ~ue lo
natural seepage, it will be JlP to the
county or comrn1mity assoclationl in
Lagunila, Blue Lagoon and Treasure
Isijlnd to clean k up.
But if tests :show the tar is from a
tanker or IOll'le other ~1, then the
coaat guanl can come in ud clean It up.
Raldenls in tbe -aid they fint
noticed the llickl', blaell llull ..-4
p.m. 'I'Ue8day. Motl 1111 more was
depoeiled until there wu a black band,
four feet wide and abOut a balf mile loog.
Ourln8 tile aJPt. Ille tlcll c:mled large
•mounts of tbe tacil' tnllter bodt out ID ....
• Lt.' Gip aid It would probably 1tay
there --~ lhe wlnda and tides cause it to wasb up again.
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' Basketllall sttoes-9.95 to 23.95
Temis Shoes-7.95 to 19.95
Cross Country Shoes-7.95 .to 23.95
Wrestling Shoes-1.95 to 13.95
Gymnast Shoes ·
Temis Rackets-4.95 to 50.00
llacqultli3D Racquets
s.iam 11acuts
Ballllliltin Rackets
Tallie Telllis Paddles
llmt Glms & Bals
OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY
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Water Pela BaUs
Featmls
4 Square Baas
Plaftrlllllld Bals
Temis Bals
Baseballs
Softballs
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Saddlehaek Today's Fl•al.:
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N.Y. Stoeks
EDITION
VOL. 67,,NO. 65, 7 SECTIONS, 118 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1974 TEN-. CENTS
Mrs. Pryor EKpected to Be 1st Woman Mayor
statements of ouccessful candldates to-
day -td that Irvine Councilwoman
Gabrielle Pryor may beeom' u"· city's
first woman ma)'OI" when the councilmen
elected this Tuesday are sworn ln nen
Tuesday.
Mrs. Pryor's election as mayor would
be in keeping' with a -city tradition
establbbed wbcn WWlam Fisdlbacll
swept !he field of 30 oouncil candidates
two years ago, r«.>eiving the blgbeat election and Tuelday's race.
. number or \l'Otel. Robert J. West of the Colony ls the
Tuesday, ~trs. Pryor led the field1of 15 third Irvine Tomorrow enljlorsee elected
candidates with a tAUy ptaclng her .Sl tp the new council.
votes ahead of incumbent )itay« John . West and Quigley both said toda y they
Burtoo. would nominate Mn. Pryor for mayor,
'Fhe tally marked yet another victory • U she desires the post. ·
for lrvine Tomorrow which. endorsed ~fayor Burton said lOday he .would
Mrs. fryor and Councilman Henry support the motWJ, but added , "I haven't
Quigley in both the 1971 incorporation talked ~ Gaby 85out it yet.
*' * * * • -:rv1ne
"We've worted rather cloeely toge:tber
over the past year," Burton aakl. "She
works very hard and has the time to do a
good job and deserves lo be ma:yor," he
sai<i
Councilman-elect Art Anthony of Turtle
Rock agreed but declined to oomritit his
vote until he had asked ?.1rs Pryor if she
v•nnted to be ml1Cll'.
?i.1rs. Pryor Lold reporters early today
Vote1·s Also
Pick West,
... . ... ..
she would enjoy being mayor. She
wondered aloud. however. ''Y.'hat will
people call me? Her honor ? 1.1adam
l.1ayor?"
A.s the last votes were counted at
electioo headquarters in 'city hall this
morning. former mayor Fischbach wrui
first to publicly suggest 1.lrs. Pryor
might be Mayor Pryor nci::t week.
Fischbach said he was ""e ry pleased
with the election outcome and observed
------------~Anthony
Fresla Stari to FIU!e.
/ Rays of sun like hope sblne through smoke.on fire-
men wvaging . what they can from Robert Magen-
'heimer home, 1919i Bid.die Drive, Irvine. The sipgle .
W>ry Turtle Rock home was gutted Tuesday causing
estimated $30;000 damage before flames were ex-
tinguished. No one was at home when fire started
in the three-bedroom residence.
BRA ND T WINS
IN SADDLEBACK ,
'
• Norrisa Brandt, 5%, of Irvine, a
former school teacher and Irvine's
first city clerk, defeated six other
·candidates fO!' a single seat on the
Sad&ebac:I< College board o I
trustees Tuesday. "'
For details, see story and plc-tui:e, Page 3.
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·Buried Alive
Worker Saved In Irvine Cave-in
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of ..,. 01ur l"ll•t 11111
Dramatic rescue efforts at ap Irvine
construction site Tuesday-Including a
lranllc road-building · job to get the
. '
-ambulance through-freed a gravely
injured cave-in victim.
Saddleback Board Sets
· Candido Zamora. 45, s us t a i n e d
fractures of the skull, ribs, both arms
and a shoulder b the 3:20 p.m. accident
on J\.1ichel!on Street between Yale and
Jordan avenues.
He was standing on the edge ol a Utility
trench in the Parkwood Apartments
project when it suddenly caved in,
carrying the victim to the bottom and
pinning him by ooe leg.
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Car Policy Dise~sion
'fl'uSleel ol lhe Saddlebl!Ck Valley
Udfitd sdiool Dl!lrt<\ win try again
tiiritght lo agri!e on a policy dictating
' who should UR district cars and bow.
Dbcusskln on the vehicle I.sue, which
bas prompted charges ol Irresponsible
spooding Crom. trustees G<orge Henry
and Demi.s Smith, ran out of gas •t
tbe regular meeting Monday wbeo no
COll8ellSllS had been reached by midllllht.
The meetlng Is set !or 7:30 p.m.
at Loi Alisotl Jntermodlate School, El
Toro. ,
s..,. Ibo Slddlebocl< dilllict was
tJrmed In 11173, !bore has -no.'!ritten
pllicy Gil .... ol diltrtct Cln.
Bui t-.... hllllrllen, SUpt.,Wllllllm
7AJU and Aat. SUpt. Jllcllinl Welte,.
-can In tbelr ---Ille ,... Unlnn lllall Sdloot and San
JOOC[IJOt Elementary --mpecttvety.
presented three alternative palic.ies for
vehicle use.
They include setting up a district
carpool, seWng up a monthly sllpend
for .administrator's travel cost!, or
keeping the present personal car use
but requiring the administrator to lile
a montbly report of p&sonaI use Md
to pay for gas and oil used in noo-district
00s....S.
Trustees could not decide which policy
they preferred Monday and took no
action. ·
llellnls Smlllt and George Henry have
uoailtd making district <an available
exclusively to tbe aclministraton u "a
allocldng belnyal of the pul>Uc lnllt"
and a Wiiie ol ~yen· .-,..
Supt. 1.ora and Aslt. Supt •• Welte
..,,.11 at ~ihe .-U,. Monday u!':t -am up their ran. .... an automobile ts part or their contract,
II truotees decided to phase out diltrtct
e1ntllllrel)'. ,
"Ah we ask ii that you give us
County Fire Department Battalion
Olief Jim Radley said Zamora, ot 105 W.
Cubbon St., Santa Ana~ 'Was apperently
DOt badly hlirt in the cavein at first.
Suddenly, however, a huge clod
measuring about two feet in diameter
and weighing at leut 50 pounds broke
toooe and !ell on hla head, crushing hla
body downward.
Olief Bradley said by the time rescue
crews from his University Station made
the four-minute nm to the _§Celle, SBC
Construction Company co-workers had
(See RESCUE, Page %)
AD 'REVS UP'
HONDA BUYERS
''Wilb we hid 100 more to tell."
That ... the -to -!he -"" !o this three-liner placed In the Dally Pllot'1 claailitd advertillng
-000:
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of "'-DltlJ ,llel llMf
The lightest \·oter turnout in city
history -43.4 percenl -Tuesday
returned three of foor incumbents to the
Irvine City Council and overwhelmingly
supported a school building loan hmd of
I« million.
Voten cranted four year terms to
CoWlcilwoman Gabrielle Pryor and
Mayor Joim Burton llld ..-lad E. Ray
Quigley Jr. Art Anthony and Robert J.
West llld Incumbent Henry Quigley won
the other three seats.
Final retwns for the trontrunners are:
Mn. Pryor, 3,438
Bm1on, 2,m
Jlenry Quigley, 2.929
Al1 Anthony, 2,584
RobmJ":-lvesr;"l; 498
Ray Quigley, 2,2S5
Franklin S. Hurd, 2,012
Robert A. Smith, 1,645
Richard B. "Dick" Clark, 1,572
The Irvine Unilitd School District
school building loan measure received. a
total yes wte of 4,471 and 749 noes. A
two-Ullrds ma°jority was required and
that wu met easily by the 85.8 percent
ravorable vote.
the S44 million loan approval alkrws
the distrtct to draw on the state school
building fund for funds to build schools.
The measure augments a $50 million
bond measure passed by voters last year.
Together, the local and state funds are
expected to provide schools which may
be needed between now :'1<1 1980.
Fred Gahm , chainnan of the citizens
committee supporting the loan ballot
measure, early today than' ed voters and
volunteers for the overwhelming
approval.
The school measure was approved In
every city precinct. Tallies of voters who
live outside the dty limits showed the
measure lost with six yes votes and eight
no votes. •
City voters al90 gave strong support to
two candidates for the Sadd1eback
Community College Board giving a total or 1,255 votes to Steve De Lapp and l,IS9
to Norrisa Brandt who went on \o win the
trustee seat.
The. new city council elected Tuesday
will be the flrst with councilmen serving
staggered terms.
Councilman Henry Quigley an d
Councilmen-elect Robert Wert and Art
Anthony eacb will serve two year terms.
The founding oouncil, including former
Mayor William Flsdlbacb wllo did not
seek re-election, was eJected for
simultaneous terms of 26 months.
The city's first councilmen will certify
(See LOAN, Page Z) .
Officiuls Sort
Damaged Mail
COAµNGA (AP) -Poota1 olllclals
will IOl't through an eetimated 5,000
poimds ol rint-dass mall damqed by a
fire In bopta ol idefttifylng ....im or mp1enta_
'!be mall, botmd from Loa Angeles lo
San FrancilCO, was damaged when a
mail truck bad a flat lire ~le S
'l\telday, overlumed·llld bUrned wllen
Can also hive been Ulignod lo -
Mlttbew, bull:nt11 supertntendmt, Md w Jick SChumaker, 1dmlnlstrltive
"""'"niendtnt. ' Authori2allon lo bey a fifth <at -
for Penomel AdmlniltralOt G • r y
Sbinkle -was given by a ).2 board
decision last month and ltlcktd o~ tbe
• re..-·-." Zou said. •
Alter dlocuJoiftg the car pool conooi>t.
tNRtts decided that opUon woukt be
too dilllcult lo •Ollllala.
HONDA f !roil llO's I~ &
1971 very lo ml. Uke nu .
(Pltoae No.)
The rtspoose, of course, was ~eat ...
llofd both Hondoa Ind, obvioully, could
have IOtd even more. Test \II younelr for
mpcme. Dial tbe .dlnct llne to reaulil:
• psoll111 Jpllltd and lpittd. 'ibe ctrtvers
bad minor Jnjuriea.
,...--· At llooday'1 boo'1l -ting, Sllpt. ZDa
'Ibey leaned towanl the 1n011thly
otlpend -or oome other •llY to
magjmfw ~ for .eblcle ...
by all dlalr1cl . -Fire doatroyed 10 percent ol the mail
and water poured on tbe blaze damaged
·-· Ill -Mld .. Dey flnmen uld. 1bq aat Illa I.ii at 1130,llllO, wtlh
-... llOl -11( mall awd-
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TOPt VOTE GETTER
Cou"tilwoman Pryor
RETURNEb FOR TWO YEARS
Councilman Henry Quigley
JOINS COUNCIL TEAM
CouncUmin:.lect Anthony
Fog Closes _Airpo1·1 .
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Owe r.,.
e:loled lm Angeles Int~metional Airport
for more than &n hour today.
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that in hi.\ view the voters oC Irvine
"ch05e wisely."
If a unanimous \'Ole of the new council
places her in the n1ayor's chair, ~1r1.
Pryor v.•ill have realized Uw. .goal of
unanimity 'A0hicb eluded Fbdlb&di.
Fischbach risked and lost h l s
mayorsh,ip iii March. 1973 as he sought
unanimous endorsement of lhe council
for appointment of all council officen
and planning commlssionen.
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FOUR MORE YEARS
Councilman Burton
c)OlisTEO PLANNER ELECTED
Councilrmn•lect West
3 l\'lissing in Plane
VANCOUVER, B.C. !UPI) -A
seaplane with eight persons abelrd
disappeared late Tuesday on a night
from Prince Rupert, B.C. to the Queen
Charlotte lslands.
Oraage C.ast
Weather ...,. -:: Looks like another cloudy week·;.
end in store for Orange Coast "
residents. The wcatherlady calls .
lor mostly cloudy skies Thursday ..
with cooler temperatures.. Highs al ..
52 at the beaches will rise to ool)i....:
60 inland. ·:, ...
INSIDE TODAY
After two more s~ciol tlt~
tion race•, the scoreboard ftQ1P
"'ad.t Democrats ·3, · Repu~lfctull
1.. Storti, Page 4.
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Price Vndeternained
Accord Reached IrriDe 'Eleetion Tahulated·
~<:J~ Upp~r ~B~y · --=
--1-~ • .i ' .. Turnout
-<Jou---~ Y•tho 1,.;,..,-Colnpoft,,._,... lihBad<-·-'"-™-·-··----=---"agteement.lo •::reo WM~~ Bay hold~. .
Jllputnat ol Flslr•lld Ganie And olflc1a1' ooncoc!e the. chancel of.
'at -av.er Its. Upiler !'lew-the tranol<r or ijtle taking place swill-PRECINCTS
: llaf ........ to tllt cllle by Julj> ~ «i]!;"!"ain'"1 doubt. ~ • ~ Wrilad.IWl)t, ':":' . . '; _ 1bi lhl'ee,page a~ WU signed ._ ' ~ -~to -e. li>w-. l&.ao ~....-. !>Y. I~ <&njiany l're!ldcot llo"mond Aboeatee
'-'!'l'I to ·Jlllt how nwdJ the .stat< ·will L. W....., and ~rtment ol Fish and · Game DireClor G. Ray, Arnett. Racquet Club .z J • n.e two-men described tt1e1r under--een-auer,19, ::.."\:: :"1~ to.;,~: Colony Club&ouae : . e Titus they indicated that JllllO 30 ~ .• · · considered ~ a target date than an Greentree School
: e' ts A nahe;m ab9ol~ deadline for crooting an Upper • ., Bay wildl~e refuge. El Camioo Real School
_.,. • • ,_.. The agreemerit also says that the state ·11· Lands O>lnmis.<"'1 must conduct an i4601 Swoetan st. -oard Seat appraisal o( 1fl< bay on May I. The apJlt'ltjoed. value woold then be<-o<ne the
-;. aelling price ol. the bay, w:::1 the DFG 14821 Dahlquist Road
·.-A ~ la ho given I& yean-to raise money to lnfb teen-age 11 secre ry, w the payments. The Meadows ~ a tough 1e because she. Is "This agreement represents our most ~ and a woman, won elect100 optimistic timetable," said Jim Mc-
TJleoday to a ..t m the Anabelm Unloo ConnJck, chier slate negotiator on the 15112 Lorenat St.
High School Board. agreement, "and it's entirely possible
Ruth A. "!dolly" McGee, 19, ""°"' lha~we wnn't make iL Culverdalo Clubhouse
1-ledgo allll underslandiJlC o f "Bot uni""' )'OU set yoonelf reasoo-·
-and ltf --have able deodlinea, )'OU never gel anywhere Park West'Cl lubhouse · llton ~ In 6a<ramellto, easily at all."
-1ddpped tl11rmnpetttion-. - -W.._ said lhal "gi"'1 .be history of
'Ille Cal Slate Long Beach social Upper Newport Bay and •II it.s attendant 4116 5eton Road
9deoce,, major swept in wttb 4 904 votes problems, all I can say is that I am
some J,500 more than Dr. n0ward D. neither pessimistic nor optimistic about 18122 Gillman St.
Garber polled. · lbe <!Ates oontained in the agreement.
A Loi A1alnl1Go lll&b S<:hool 11?11duate "I'm -Juit pleaaed and 1-ful over Uni Park Elementary School ia. McGee wu a mrrow l:ter 1Ut yeai! the fact that someone Is willing to put
fn • limllar bid for the-.!, lomJc hi' down""""' dotes to worlt towaro," Wat-Uru'ted Methodist" Church _ _._ .... _of __ Uf*" ... said.
--811111 ol PUbllc ~ Dr '!be Department of FiSJ and Game, -;o.a , llilm ..--111r • -u =i. .. lead agency 1n the 11965 Aspen '1ne Lane
: _, ...... to tbl ·-boon! of licellort In~~-~ Bala~~~ .~ ... J!arq blr • ,_ In bl&t> .....,....,., -~ ·~• Irvine TQwn Center ---. -. . • . -" Jl!OllflJI -the.--. . ' --Tliii irrne OiiripMy la!t • ollered -1 -'-~oJr...:l't'iJJiH;;. ~-= -ln-turit ..-er all ol Hi ~Y bnld· University High School -~ 11r9. JoAllli Blmelt a1111 also lngi_ imm«llately and negotbte a selling prt<e during the nest 1& vears. 5412 K h Lane ~ teecher ml lludent ~utions 1be land involved in the proposed title . enos a ~ ,,..,. Slle'I • rul ommoa 1eD1e penon. I tnnsier hx:Judes all bay wetland! from
· ;~ •Y Ibo's 11 going on 35 ymrs," Shellmaker bland inland to Jamboree 5371 Sierra Verde Road
-------ed after the --Rood • "v ,,,e agreement does not oover ul>lands 19111 Sierra Majorca
, . ~Irvine -Avenue or Bayview
r ;' oters Approve =.i oiler~ ~;:-1.J: !: not ezplained. !• c.n. l '!be oompony and the slate agree that ~·i ax . ncrease -. l!tle -nnsler ""' -{>lace: , ,,.,,. ' · ' . -Tiit Q)unty ol Orange must oettle It> ~ 'l La ff!JJ _ preocriplive rigllta llllil against the lr-f;' n· . guna . "":3 vine ~-'!be suit dalms public
I I , .. "' .;u . rfcllll tM!t vtr1ually _the entire Bad<
Ata:ha1 11 ir,m.25tol0cmll pet' Bl1·1 ' '
1 ·I J '1tl -waa approved . -The queollonable lr9lne Company ,
,} ~ tiy voters In South Laguna Hills liUe In lbne Bacl< Bay islands mmt Y ) be resolved · Paa ~ Ano No. I • -'!be facton limiting" Bad< Bay de-
1 'lbe ~11e, which ofDeen i.of the velopmeot must be i~UCled. ~lgned
TOTAL
Conservatism,
Turnout Blamed • •
By Ra y Quigley
114
256
413
242
179
94,
134
228
539
322
126 1
181
172
590
178
184
304
294
259
170
2.87
Soutti Laguna ~m e ~Fr• , a dollar, value, and "1lilracted froo\ the edml •cl! I• nliie Of the 'bay. · · · ' an l'I per ·, ll'cQmnid< said the Fish and Game
yar; ~ on lot lo help °'IJarlment-ls cumntly lnYOlved In hy-
• flmd a -2.kt'e park and ""'Unue Ing to Jl¥lliale selUement to all ol these ~ r atftt4, ,•••.PIDi and nW nUrcutnce. differences.
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blamed "8hl voter tumoufiild a ~g
trend of voter conservaUsm stemming
from the Watergate investlgaUona for
h~ loss ol an Irvine City Council seal
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145
131
50
93
194
347
175
63
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88
369
122
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156
235
156
89
--62
53
150·
314
207
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137
143
403
92
126
194 ·-,.
. iso · 213
140
91
170
116 •
138' 186
29
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80
39
58
137
236
127
52
77
63
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116
82
48
28
134
261
141
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74
162
335
188
98
98
293
78
109
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88
186
79
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72
147
225
131
45
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99
336
91
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162
73
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49
105
222
59
r1
43
34
126
41
28
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132 . 143 184 -~
130
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132
125 '184
69 -115
131 214
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33
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19
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187
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285
84
105
237
117
134
65
114
176 _2,012
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32
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12
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52
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81
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276
120
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63
193
62
66
116
129
120
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118
116
63
811
247
115
98
72
100
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Laguna Hit
By_ Streakers I ~Top :Irvine .Vote-getters . ' .
In yet another twiJI on the
cumnt ~ cnae, two naked
men drove up to the '-Beach
J act-In-The-Box ~
reotaurant, placed an order and
.·Strong in ',All Secto1·s I
::~ei!i_to the -~plclt up " -~~iy~-~~ ~~~
They sped away after the support nearly equally from predncts
.candidates.In hro prec!ncls Ill the loor at
which-his Tortle-Rock-neli!hbors-wted
and was _.i ln tho other two.
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.,, Tollll tllte on the illUe -..11'301 yea, 117
••••• ,;j.,,Of the Z5 cent hlke;15 cenla will go for
_ .• \lul)dq MacK..We Park at the corn« ol
. ..-itemie s-1 and Pike Rood.
Guard Charged
Near Nixon Site
The airline Pll\>I from Turtle ~ aakf
be believed voters who supported him
were overconfident and were among the
majority of voters who aayed home from
the Polls.
shocked female ca81ller looked located throughout the city .
__ down into their car. Oxzncilwoman Gabrlelle P1)'W was
In another report, a llUde man the leading candidate In nine ol 21 polllni Many Miners
Still Striking Iv· Tiit lll0,000 'development p<oject will
-~-hro ttmll coorll, a play area, : -)lmlc bmches aiid landacaping, and a ., lira• plllJ field_
.:. 1be mmtntng 10 cents will pay ror
-COiis ol llltoel .-ping
'"'libd help hmd a summer recreaUon -~ wlddl wu .cancelled WI year _
"·due to ladt ol•funds, c:ounty olfidals said.
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~.Burglars Cru;t Off
-'Chain I.ink Fencfu g . '
1.o1 Brand new chaht Unk fenclne valued by
~ 1he owners at $1,800 was stolen Tuesday
• -.algbt from a Laguna Hilb coostructlon
·.Biie. Orange County Sheriff's depuUes j.ald today. ,~ Deputies sakl blJrilars who must have
U9ed a truck to haul away their heavy loot took 1,800 feet of fence from the site at Moulton Parkway and Canada Road.
!nle fencing is the property of the Aroo
F,nce Company of Riverside.
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DAILY PILOT
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Robert N, \4<,,d
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OCEANSIDE (AP) - A Marine
assigned as a guard along the property
edge of the Western White House in
nearby San Clemente has been charged
with carrying a concealed pistol with its
serial number med off. }
Sgt. Earl D. Christiansen, %9, a
military policeman at Camp Pendleton,
pleaded innocent Tuesday and was re-
leased oo his own recognizance, pending
a hearing. Christiamen was arrested at an
OCeanside bar Monday.
A Marine spokesman said the pistol
was civilian. He said Christiansen was
assigned to the provost manlull's guards
along the perimeter of President Nixon's
b>me.
Three Arrested
l 1i Ablluction
Ray Quigley trailed s u cc e 11 f u l
candidate Robert West by 24! Y<>leo,
placing sixth in the field of 1S candldate!.
He ran fourth or fifth in nine of the 12
preefnctll in which be placed among the
top Ove candi®tes.
In ooly one University Park precinct,
Ray Quigley plaCed among the lop flve
candkiates.
Following the final count early today,
Ray Quigley suggested the Watergate
inquiry had produced a new "conserva~
Usm" amoog voters.
With the filing of Campaign espeo8e'
in recent weeks it became' known that
Ray Quigley was the leading spender
.._ candidates, pending final rutngs.
FremPafJel
RESCUE .•.
paved the way.
1be cave-in site was .far from the
SANFORD, Fla. (UPI) -Three young nearest paved streel, ao a lkipinacler
men have been arrested in conneetion operator lowered b.11 SOCJOP and plowed a
with Jast week's abductlon of a Sanford .. JOO.yard road for tbe ambulance. ·
baiter. "He also piled up dirt ,at tbe edge of
'Ibey were Identified as Frank I.ff the road so the ambulance eould jump
Wheeler, 19, Jesse James Jones Jr .. 23, the curb and gel Into tbe 'tnicl," said
and Ernest Jerome Davis, 19, all from Qilel Radney.
Slllllon!. f'ireme!I ¥J1 other """""" gingerly They were arrested by a team of worked to free 1.amora from Ills plt-Uke
Sanfonl police, Seminole County sheriff's prison while the skiploader smoothed
deputies and Federal Bureau of the original road for the bumpy ride
Investigation agents. The FBI said it back. ·
recovered at least part of the $30,000 Construction workers, meanwhile, kept
ransom paid Friday night ror the release busy clearing away crowds or curious
of 4 George Jackson, 56, v.1to also \vas yo ungsters from S.tm Joaquin J~ior High
freed early Saturday. School, Immediately across the street.
Fl'OMP .. e l
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eleclloo re..its (\ext Tlleeday prior to the
seaUng ol the ..,, COUDCil and election or
a new mayor and other dlJ coundl
officers.
Zamora_, father r:J: nine chlldren, was
finally treed and taken to TuaUn
Cornmmllty Hospital, where surgery was
performed Tuesday night for his muJUplo
fractures and internal injuries.
He WIS u.ted to aatl&fadory ooadltlon
today, constdering the -of hll loiurieo.
Debate Shouted Down
ran in the back door ot Denny's places and ran second In five other
Restaurant, 1600 S. Coast Highway, precincts.
d lied tbrou"" the ....... and llla)'Ot' Jdm -""' fil'lll in ......
• "" -.. J'llOll) polling places of which two were ln out the front door to I b e Univenity Part and the re.i In central
bemusement of patrons. and north Irvine. He ran second in three
Both incidenla occurred Sunday, other Polling pla""'.
but were not included on the CounciJman.elect Robert West ran first
Laguna Beach poli<:e log beca~ in the O>lony tract where be lives and among UC lrvlne. voters at Town Center.
the Art Qilony department didn't Councilman Hemy Quigley ran at the
think they were all that unusual, an top of the list of candidates ln only ooe
officer said. precinct drawing voten from Walnut
Square and California Homes.
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Art Antlmy placed fi.sl among all
CllARLESi'ON, · f{. Va. (AP) SUikhitl ooal miners ln ..,,_ Wail
Vlrg!lila have f<rood the lltate to exempt
them from a plan limiting gaoollne
purdiasea, but many of them rt'mained
oo strike today.
The Clessie System, whldt tramportg
much ol the mined coal, reported an
minenl In Logan County returned to work
Utis mo,ning, and the railroad was
recalling. 0>me of U. own mtn lurlougbed
during the strike.
646-1919 CLOUD
IU .. MY
rrack Shoes-11.95 ta 24.95
-Baseball SlloeS--'10.95 to 23.95
All Plrpose ShaeHl.95 to 17:95
Smr Shoi5--9.95 to 21.95
Basketball Shaes-9.95 to 23.95
Tennis Shoes-7.95 to 19.95 ·
Cross _ CountJy Slloes-7 .95 to 23.95
Wrestlinl Shoes-,-7.95 ta 13.95
Gymnast Shoes
' Basketballs-5.95 to 18.95
Soccer Balls •
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Water Palo BaHs
Flllltbals
4 Square eans
Playgraund Balls
Temis Bans ·
-1ase11a11s
Softllalls '
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There were 15 candktatei' scekJng
clectioo to tbe five seats. The roUowlng
.,~ the rmat results for the trailing
hope/uls:
C&rl Morrison or CUlvcrd~le, 873; Mn.
ATHENS, Ga. (UPI) -Dr. WUllam
Shockley, wti<> acl""""tes contrmnlal " ~
geneuc theories about blacb, ..,
shouted doWn by about ltlll pr-. II
Tiiiis RacUts--4.95 to 58.•
b:qletW lac ( Its
Sllmll llacbts
BamliallR Racbb
• Tallle Temis Pdes
Halllal Gines & Bals
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Hazel Myen ol the Ranch, 824; Mrs.
lltory Ann Holden of CaHrornla. Homes,
S91; Jack Kish of the WUlows, ~: David
A. a.,. o1 the Ra<quet Club, 305. and
Robert J. -ol ear~omla
Homel. 17'.
the UniY<nity ol G!toqla_,._._, nilbt
when he tried lo .,,.U at a -14. Wild
ahoYlnC -ftllCed on tbe amall plat!Onn whore ShacltJey .... lo lilve
-Dr. Lylo SdMJadeldt, -la prof.-of Jll7d>ololy al the lltbdlity.
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Safety Action Needed
With ample juslilication, the stretch ol El Toro
Road between Bridger and Rocltlield Roads in El Toro
has earned the popular nickname of SUicide Alley.
Because of atrociously aITallged entrance$ and exlls ~ E.1 Toro-.R<>ac! fJ:!1m shoppln¥ cenlen OJLtilber_side, getUng around in the area lS akin to a tamikaze mission.
Thanks to th• joint efforto of the Saddlehllck Area
Coordinal\Jta Council and the Saddlehack Valley Cham·
her or Commerce, • sensible plan lo "'vamp tum lanes,
restrict le!! turns from the two cenlirs and add a left
tum signal ai Bridger has been presented t() the Orange CounlyR~putmenL
The safety huarda on El Toro Road are needless
additions lo drivtog congestion and dangers. The county
road dep~ ~uld act quickly on the recommenda-
tions.
Railroad Hazards
Irvine eouncDmen wisely ha.., taken . the lint step
toward eliminating safety problems created by inlA!r·
secting railroad and automobile-bicycle-pedestrian lral·
fie. ·
Councilmen okayed a stu4y designed to find out If
the Santa Fe Railroad tracks can be depressed enough
to allow Culver, Drive and Yale Avenue to bridge the
tracks. • · ·
be the city's prime north-seulb bike 10ute.
Bike riders or hikers will attest. bowever to the
dsngers of negotlaUng the Culver Drive crossings of
both the San Diego and Santa Ana Freeways.
These 111Catlons and future hjgh 4se tnils cross-
1.rig heavily traveled s.treets deserve consideration for
overpass seluUons as welL
Demand Could Backfire
Teachers Iii the Saddleback 'Valley Educators As-
sociation -faculty from the kindergarten through grade
12 schools in the Saddleback Val ley -have presented
a proposal for a 15 percent pay raise, along with a va-
riety of other proposals for collective bargaining and
an agency shop for 1974-75. ·
Though teachers, like people in all occupations, are
concerned about the effects of inflation on our financi al
security and spending money, the SVEA Is setting a ter-
ribly steep asking pnce tn ils first ne gotiation with the
new district.
The 15 percent raise they are hoping for is far
more than most other businesses could afford. IC they
go ahead with their demand, they should expect tax-
payers, who will shoulder the huge increase, to ask: \Vhy
should we increase teachers' pay so n1uch more than we
can figure to increase our own pa y?
--.
Councilmen added the Yale 0Avenue crossing to the
study at the request of Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor.
But Ibey overlooked other IOparalA!d crossings urged for
safety reasons.
Yale Is deserving of spedal treatment since it will
Many of the basic philosophical points made in
the i974;75 negotiation package are sound. But if the
teachers ask-for too-much at once. they will damage the
chances that even their best issues might have for an
open-minded reception . 'Better hold up on the tax return , Harry!' We just got a bill for
· our share of the money illegally spent on Spiro Agnew!.'
Flaws in
..
Airpo1·t
Security
(JACK ~ERSON J .
\VASHINGTON -J[ Samuel Byck,
who was foiled in his at,&em(lt to dive
an airliner into the WbiJ!.""l:klUM. had
tried his home airport of' 1'111taaelpbia
imtead of the more secure Baltimore,
be might have carried off his fantastic
scheme. ~
This is the chilling Hndlllg of Rep.
Jolm Murphy, D-N. Y., based on
confidential Federal
Aviation Administra-
tion documenli Gll •
Philade lphia and his
own clandestine visit
to the Philadelphia
airport.
We have also had
access to a confiden·
lial, nation\vide Jo~AA
se cur i t y survey
which shows 80 percent of the nalion 's
airport weapon detector.a don't work and
half of these cannot identify pistols con·
cealed on a passenger.
BYCK USED just such a .22 calibre
'·Saturday Night Special" to kill a
security guard, a copilot and himself
on Feb. 22. Had the deranged
Philadelphian passed quietly through a
defective ··-magnetometer'' in
Philadelphia Instead of staging a \Vild
West shootout in Baltimore, said
?\.iurphy, "ironically enough ••• be might
havlf succeeded."
For the thick. ~f of documents show
that Philade1phia Was precisely the place
to pull off the escapaaC. States lhc
FAA blunUy' ''The hi story of the attempt to obtain
security and compliance with Federal
Aviation regulations at Philadelphia is
one or continuous and intentional delay
and failure to comply ••. "
THE FAA documents, substantiated
by Murphy's undercover visit with an
FAA impector, reveal unknown persons
drill back and forth through unlocked
!ICCUTity gaits, and vehicles enter
"secure" jet areas wilbou.t challenge.
','Trans World Airlines has officially
Dear
Gloomy . _,,.,__,., .. -
Gus ·
Too many driven seem to believe
55 mph rqeens the street we live on.
H.S.
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complained of their Inability to mamtain
tbe security, ol their. 'Jlerlle ..,_,,.,,..
because o1 111e llllure o1 t11e alrJlort
to goo.ire their doors,'' aays the FAA
report. 1'Aircraft are acoe91ble (to)
unauthorized people."
'lbe nationwide FAA survey al!o foond
poor security at Albany and Buffalo,
N.Y.; Fairbanks, Alaska; Lynchburg,
Va.; and San Frand.3CO.
In a Jetter to Hoose C.ommcrce
Chairman Harley Staggers (0.W.Va.).
Murphy described a recent forced.
landing by a United Airlines jet caused
by a passenger anned with an
undet.ct<d knile.
"BASED ON past eiperiences, we can
anticipate more such acts," he ~TOie.
To head off "an exorbitant manm.ade
aircraft disaster," said Murphy. $'7.5
million should be allocated immediately
to beef up major aiqx>rt security
equipmenl
Murphy also wants to train a federal
airport protection force to replace the
"untrained Tent.a-cops' " now employed
for security.
Wlr k •
'M•k• a low fNI# over
that ps lin .. upl'
To the Editor:
The 10 patients of VA Hospital al
Loo,g Beach who h>led up in Senatnr· .
Cramton's Office in Los Angeles should
hang their beads with shame.
Their leader, Ron Kovac is an activist,
a publicity seeker and a troublemaker,
even though be is a battle-v.·ounded
Vietnam veteran. 'l'be views of this small
group do not,.. represent the vie¥>'! of
the !OS pa.Uftits in the spinal injury
wards or the 1,6M patients in the VA
Hospital.
DURING the past 12 years since
retirement I have visited that ho6pital
almost every two weeks. t have arranged
several hundred admis!loos including
spinal injury and paraplegic veterans.
Our son, a ~reer Navy Commander.
formerly was a patient in the spinal
injury wards. Almost '1iithout exception
the veterans I have visited highly praised
the treatment they received and this
included veterans-of aU wars and wilh
all types of disabilities. .
VA Hospital I.oog Beach is !be Jarg'-"
in the VA. Its spinal injury section
is the largest in the US. The hospital
bas more than 3,500 em ployes. It is
affillated with UCLA, USO and UCI
M!dical Schools and carries on a number
of important research programs. lt also
operates a large outpatient clinic and
i.s adding a new fa cility ror nursing
type patients.
IT IS DOING a tremendous job for
veterans of Southern California and does
not deserve the criticism of activist
Kovac and his dissident followers .
Thou.wMis of former patients will agree
wllh me.
Any hospital of this size has many
problems and its employes sometimes
make miJtakes. I have always, found
its director and staff quick to take
corrective action. I do know it has
had some problems with drug pushers
and outside agitators ~·ho visit the
hospital for the purpose of making
trouble. This is very difficult to control
in a free country like ours.
I have great compassion for ill and
disabled veterans. Helping them has been
my life's work. A grateful nation has
provided generoosly for their care and
It grieves me to see a few ungrateful
mes try lo fool the public wilh false
accusations.
0. W. PRICE
SB
Dissidents' Views Challenged
( MAILBOX . )
l etters front readers are weicome.
Nortna/ly, writeTs should convey their
messages i11 300 words or less. The
right to condense lciters ro fit space
or elhninate libel is reserved. All let·
ters mUst inclttde siguature a11d nuiil·
i11g address but nan1es fllnY be willi·
ltelcl 01t request if sufficient reaso11
is apparent. Poetry will 110L be pub·
lished.
N ot Atn11•ed
To the Editor: ""
In reference to ooc of your Mailbox
letters "Surefire Cat Popu lation Control"
dated Feb. Tl, I believe the letter is
the most rid iculous subject matter on
population oontrol I have ever read.
1 also question the editor's judgr.1cnt in
making head.Jines oot or it, unless he
did so in jest. But even if dol"IC in
j~t, I consider it sick humor.
CAT populat ion is not a laughing n1al·
ter, contrary to what a great number
of people believe. Millions of cats are
put to sleep (or should I say suffocated 1
because of the disregard for their livl'S.
r bel ieve that your reader's money
would be better invested in one of the
many non-prolit cat shelters to aid in
their sincere efforts for neutering, rather
than lllegal firecrackers.
rm sure your reader would appreciate
a firecracker thrown in his bed during
an act of love!
0 . McCORKLE
Strange ft'orld
To the Editor:
\\'hat a strange u-orld \lo·c livr in when
extremists to the left arc called "ter·
rorists" for attempting (illegally) to feed
poor, hungry people who have ~n
discriminated against for gellCrat1ons .
while extremists fo lhc ri ght arc called
"patriO!s" when they do the same thing
(kidnap) for rold, hard cash.
TllE CR.BfE of kidnap ¥.11S the same
for the Symbi.o~ Liberation Army
as it ¥.'as for the Ameri can Revolutionary
Anny; the tactic "·as intolerable. Both
had the \\'Tong ansY.·l'rs and 'A'C 'Aili
never solve the problem until \1·e realize
that jus!ice is the issue. l\1otivat ion ls
a very important fnctor. \\'hat inc1lcd
both groups lo lake such action~ Is
all this a p;1rt of the terrible and plainly
political mess 'A'e find ourselves in today.
due 10 the Nixon Adrnin istrat1on·.• I
believe il 1s. Dccau.sc Y.'hcn justice gocs.
so goes man's concern for hi s fellowman.
even his sanity sometimes.
The moli\•alion on the part of the
poor man consists of a strong 'A'ill to
exist : to prevent cxpiratioo of his
children due to hunger. The right-~·mg
extremist, on t tr e other hand. either
throu gh greed or racism. fears that
11·hat's his 1>.·ill be taken. ··, fe<>ls quitc
JUStified in abandoning God's la1>.'S and
the Bible y.·hcn he resorts to the v.'arpcd
philosophy of "shoot rather th.an share."
H he can't defeat the poor through
'"unjust legislation.'' more exlreme
methods enter in. The poor don't want
a "dole" or welfare -mo.st v:ant a
Job; there is far too much ridicul e
and cruel embarrassment attached to,
that dole.
\VllEN THE poor arc hungry they
11 ill t:.i ke their problem 10 the; slreets.
If the gove rnment and upper and middle
class don't listen and are oompletcly
inscnsili vC', as th is pr ese nt , ad·
ministration is, violence is sure to erupt,
bringing v.•il h it the trigger-happy ex·
treme right versus the desperate man
v:ith "nothing" to live for and who
cares llttlc about dying . It is not a matter
of our ~iving poor people a t.andout
-11·s an obligatiou.
J,:io Tse, in h i s wisdom, put it this
1va~: •·\rh<'n a country is ruled v.·ith
a light hand. the people arc simple.
\\'hen a country is ru led v.11h severity.
the people tx-comc r.:unning. J·fappincss
is rooted in misery and misery lurks
beneath hJµp iness. \\'ho knov.·s v.·hat the
future holds'! There is no honesty . lfones·
1y becomes dishonest. Goodncs.'i becomes
witchc.Tafl -a nd, man 's bcv.·itchmcnt
Jasl!i a long time.''
BERNY BAKER
Ctu• Conl rover•!f
To the Editor:
If It's Love, .YOU Probably won't Fall Out of It
Controversy has been generated !his
month by the Sacktlcbaek Unified Sehool
District board's 3-2 action to purcha.Sc
a fifth automobile for district ad-
ministrators. George Henry and I voted
"No.'' \\'c favor holding the line at
four cars. The vehicles arc presently
assigned to members of Supt. Zogg·s
cabinet. The !iflh car is to be assignc.-d
10 a fifth cabinet member now w1thou1
a car.
llESRY A:\'ll 1 11•anted 10 assign cars
to the superintendent and his d€'\)uty.
as per their contracts. The oth<'r \\10
cars v.·ould then become 113rt of a district
car pool. readily accessible to ad~
nllnistrators and teachers in need or
transportation.
Falling out or love, aid the lady,
"is so much like having the biggest
room in one's house being rompletely
cleared of all its furniture and clutter
-neat, 1atisfy1ng n in a 11tcrile sort of
v.·ay." .;;;;:.
ercelAnd s~Godadded •. ~ fi y, ' you
could perish from
the echo ol yoor o..m. f~."
Yea, love Is a
clulter. llow could il 6e anything elle? Clutter will follow
a feral wtndse.onn. 1bal too ls what
1 }o\•e Is, And being out of love bas
everything, and nothing, to n:commeod
It. . , 11 lf you are a drinlt1ng man, out o ove
ls not. wilike going oo the wagon.
Clinically, I'm sure, the tv.·o st3tet much
resemble ead1 othor. There II tllat ...,..
of virtue and purpose -that cleanness
that comes from obeying every moral
injllKtk>o that wa& ever burll'd at you
In )"Our cbildbood.
1'0b, what a good boy am t!" 'Ibere
Is d•llgbt ol filing and cla>oi!icatlon,
ol sblnlng ol -· of tending to the lon(<>venlue post, of doinC tbaoe
-al works o[ mercy 'l!hlc.11 got loot
during the loog foray Into tbe illuaory
world.
YOU A11E COlll(JOOOll, you baY< ti
all to(ether. nim: i. only one thing
U..t ii naiaing, aad U..t lw1ll out
to be the only tbin(: the -world of Illusion. Yoor lri<ndl .,. reat,
and Jliei fall obOft."lbe ~ II lttrlbly
reol, and falll terribly ~ You ~
more alite than you have ever been,
and mott dead. 'lbe leaf and II> vei111
have never been more vlvki to you,
and ............ bereft o1-run1.
Jn your thaste chamber, you are
pressed again and urgently with the
insight that k>ve is life. It is as si mple
as that. From your tower of control
you desperately want once again to
klse mandate over f®neU, to breast
vaingloriously the SW'et'plng cumnt ol
JUc. In short, to lose direction. Shorter,
io be In love again.
WHEN you are out of love, It seems
to me, you neither hope nor fear. This
is easy to under.rtand. !loping and
feMng art, above all other things, the
stuff of love. t am not talking ol real
love here, bUt·"Of passionate love. ~I
love calleth out fear. But ~iooate
love i.s a neUl'Olis, with hope rui3 fear
so delicately In equipoise that llltelll·
1eoce and purpeee seem beneath con-
tempt . ,
Thtl passk>nate love. Is neither hl;;h
nor admirable; but it mak,. 1110 · sl>Irlt
toar. In thia pe56ionate but loveless
e.xercl.et, you are an organ on which
the outside ~wld, and especially the
momentarily beloved, plays witll devilish
dCllerity. 11te chords can thrill to
swoooing. or turn into a slopped
diapason.
'Ibis loveless love was defined with
mastery T>y the greatest of our
handbooks on the subject, the sonnets
of Wm . Shakeseecire. "Love is not lo\'e/ W1ilch alters when H :ilreration finds ."
LOVE is like IJbc.-rty and many
anoth er word , both above and beneath
definition. Bui when you know what
love l.$ not, )'OU are somehow along
!he way. When Jove rises or falls with.
changes in the nature o( lb OOjecl
-the loss ol looks, the loss o( money.
the amlction.!I ol bo<cdom. found
fntqullles o( the spirit, the mere savage
pa.uage ol time -then you know you
art not talking or love.
You arc talking of passlon.ite love,
which Ls to love as night Is to day.
That thing 1n"\tolves you, Love Is about
30mebody else, or a Jot ol somebodies
else. f.fea.$Ure. your fee.linp agninsl this ·
rule of lhumb, and you will know whether
you love or not. Jf you love, you will
never be out of love. I think.
Boord President "IcCullough, in defend·
ing the position of Che board majo1lly,
has attempted to Portray the car!! :is
always having been "used for school
business by others, upon request." Oc·
casional USc by soml'One else, ho"'C\'Cr,
does not cretlle a ·district car pool.
A REPORT dated F'eb. I from Supt.
Zogg's otnce. shov.'"5 that all four csrs
arc assigned on ::in ··exclusive" basis
to the four administrators, v.·bo, in·
. Quotes .
Sb~lty Selby, San Dl•10 -"'Every
cltlzen can begin today lo brl1!_8 our
nntion out oT lhc many ciUes facing
It, by demanding or hlmscl( tho virtues
he !O desires Jn others."
ridentall y, drive them home each night.
Purchase or the fifth car can still
he stopped by a board vote not to
;iccept the bids. I am hopeful tha t
~lessrs. Brincr. Pete r son, and
l\lcCullough will reconsider their actJon
and respond to the taxpayers and the
students of our district.
DENNIS A. S~UTIJ
Member. Board of Education ,
S3ddlebac~ Valley Unified School District •
/lloi L i's F ole
To the Editor :
This letter is in regard to the article
about J\fai Li Crawford in last '\\-etk's
paper. I have kn0\\11 ~1ai Li since she
v.·as four and 1 've gro1\TI \'cry fond
of her. Therefore I am very upset about
the possibility of her being turned over
to her maternal n1olhcr. Note that I I
said maternal mother not just mother, I
for J\1iss Penney Crawford, or whatever .
her name is now Y.'ill never be considered .
by Mai Li to be her real loving, caring .
mother. !
I FAIL to Stt ho1v the Deportment :
of Public Social Services can even !
oonsider making ?lfai Li live ¥.'ith :ti.11s! !
Crawford for even a day. It's been 1
sta":d by enough highly educated and I
qualified people that she's un(it to raise
Mai Li. 1
r_ OOpc rour article has opened JOme i
people's minds a~ v.·ell as their eyes, I
and something can be done about t b is 1 ridiculous situation. 1
I thank you for your article and
encourage you to "Tile more, digging '
tlce~r into what has been happening I
over the last several years and what •
the fate or poor l\tai Li will be in the ;
future . God bless you, and goocl-bye.
MIKE JONES
Half·lattl< A b•t1rd
To the Ed itor:
The half.tank provision of the odd-even
gasoline plan is absurd. !low can you 1
possibly assure anyone th~I. v.·hile on .
a busill('SS trip. v.·hcn the tank reaches 1
the hall-full mark:
a. It v.·ill be the proper day for the
purchase of gas:
b. ff it is the propc-r day -there
will be a service statlon -open at the
time of day it reaches the hal f.full
point?
I suggest substituting a $2 nUnimum
purchase requirement for the hall-tank
pl an. l beheve this ¥.'OUld discourage
the "topping..aff '' problem. but at the
same time pcrmi~ a businessman to
plan ahead for a necessa ry tri p.
BURR ALLEGAERT
O•AHf'il COAST
DAILY PILOT
JJobcrt N. \Vr.td, Publi.ihtr
Tllomas Kt~vtl, Editor
Barbara Kreib ieh
Editori.oL Page Editor
The t'diklrial ' page of the Dail.y
P11-ot ~ks to Inform and stimulate
readers by prTstnting on this _pqe
diverse ccmmentary·on toplOI" of 1,._
tf'tf'st by ')'fldicattd columnlsl1 and
<'atloonL,tw, by J>r'ovKflnt a forum for
rt-aden' vi"' 1 ~nd ~ prertntlnc thtf
n~-sp.i.prr'3 optnionl and idrr.s on
CUIT'l'nt IOPIC3. 'The editohal opinions
ol the 0.1ly Pilot appear only tn lhe
tdllorial column at the 10p 0( 1M
-pqe. Opink:lns ~ntd by ~ ~·
umniltl and t'lrtoonlsta t'l'ld letter
v.'rit&t an thti.r O'fo·n. and no~·
mtnt of ~Ir Ylf!WI by the D&iJ.1
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Wednesday, March 6, 1974
I .
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libel Suit
•• . ...
WfGllHOIJ, Milrth b, 1974 DAIL y PILOT G
• Year
Guards Testify .
In Hughes Case
I
Death Toll Lowest Ill 20
SACRAMENl'O .(AP)
Calilomla's hlgllny .!lath tot!
dropped to the toweot level In
20 years dUrlng February, the
California Highway Pa t r o I
says.
reducl!oD .Im. I 1o· the ala~
mulmwn opeed llmlt from IS
mllf.I per hour to 55 are the
two reuons for the decllne in
iraffic deaths.
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u.r. bave -97 i... deaths wa1 .,_ -monlllly toll "° city atneta wtwn the -llnce February 11154, wheo 19'
'!><ecf Umit does not apply," bighwCalifomlaay ~a .,~ ~y'
Pudinski added, "90 it Is ~~ llMAIU ton wu 603 deaths In log/cal lo ........ that the ~ 11117.
•
Stale .otllciall predllt
rtduotlonl in gasoline sates
and total drlvln& in the range
ol 10 pe<ceot to 20 """"!!
when final January . "'!';~
Fel>ruary gu saleo -
.,. compUed. • ; LOS ANGELES (UPI) --
Defense attorneys continued to
Jay the groundwork Tlle8day
fo r Howard H'ughes' contention
that Rob e rt Maheu
overcharged the bllllonalre
industrialist for guard service
( State )
at 10me Tucson, A r i z .
properties and pocketed close
to $500,000. Depoeit\oned testimony was
read to 4he jury ol two men
and four -,¥omoo from Tucson
Polk:e Officers Wiliam J.
Giltdnlon, John M. Dudek and
This Tape
May Self
Destruct
Boye W. Clark, who served as
secuiity guards at t h e
properties.
The February tot! was 205
highway deaths, a drop ol t:ltl
deaths from the February 1971
total of 34l Ca llfornla
latatlttes, the CHP ~
"I believe lower tri.fflc
·vollllllff combined with the SS
mile-per-hour speed limit were
responsible foe the drop In
fatallUes on . state highways
and county roads " Pudlnskl
gasoline lhcrtage out down on The current decline lllarled
the amount of traffic present in November, ~ wu Uie
oo city streets." fint mooth In whidl gaiiotine 'l11t monthly death ~
Calllomla highways tl:l from 465 in October to 398
-November. !32 ln De«ln
and to 263 In J"!luar)'·
Hughes' attorney, NorQert
Sch1ei, used the testimony to
try to establish that Maheu
told Hughes he had hired twice
the nwnber of guards actually
enlployed.
Tueoday. aald. ' .
The 205 highway deaths sales leveled off. December
repol1ed last month l n .,.. the flnt time gaootlne
CaUlom1a compares with an sales . ~ below 1. ~
avenge monthly deaUt toll of levels, by a slim 4.4 per cenl ..
411 In 1972 allf 407 in 1973.' 11, p;;;::;;::;;;;;;;;::;;::;;;;;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;
J\1aheu is suing Hughes for
$17.3 milliop for libel bec'duse or remarks Hughes made
during a 1m tcl.cphone news
conference. 'n1C r e c I u s c
industrialist told reporters
J\1aheu was "a no-good
dishonest sonofabitch and he
stole me blind."
eB011d Funds
COMIC ACTOR DIES
Billy De Wolfe
It was the f o urth
consecutive month highway
de<lths have dropped. T h e
February toU is less than half
the deaths figured for last
October. '!be abnlpt decline
coincides with the in<nasingly
severe curtailment ln gasoline
supplies beg i nn ing
in November.
• CHP Comml!sioner Walter
"Compared lo last year
Dairymen Ask Boost
Of 6 Cents a Gallon
Pudinski said he believes re-LOS ANGELES (UPI) -However, consumers at the
duced gasoline supplies and a Southern Cali fornia m l I k meeting crlticiied the board Comic Actor --------~ processors ••ked Tue!day tbal , ... spending 14.4 mimon a a 6-oents.a.gallon boost in milk year urging people to drink QUAKE HITS ·!*ices be approved by the mono mtlk wben "there ts a '~~RAMENTO la (UPI) $250 De wolf e LOS ~NGELES state. sw-ptus of milk." ...... 6i atiOn to P ce a .It. Dairymen and retailers said L. A. Mae, ol the Southern
million bond for community LOS ANGdES (UP() "major inflatioo" Since th e Califcrnia Dairy AModatlon,
college construction on the D d l 6 7 last approved increMe in im defended the program and
November ballot has been C3 8 -A mioor earthquake had cut the ma""in of profit said it "has fulfUled its public l trod d b the ch · r shook t•--suburbs in the "I>' n uce Y a1nna n o '"~ by 1.5 cents a gaUon for interest concepts."
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ORANG.Ji COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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WEDN~SDAY, MARCH 6, 1974 • . .
Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
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Scott, Hollin den, ·stanton Triumph
Airport
Still Open
-For Now
By TERRY COVIl.LE
Of ... Dtill' l"llet ll•ff
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'-leadowlark Airport in Hllltington
Beech was still open and operating today,
but its days are almost certainly
numbered, according to the Aeronautics
Division of the state Department of
Transportation.
•·1r you want to do a story on
Mepdowlarl<, it ought to be on the
obituary page," Fred Lemke, an
aeronaµtics divisioo spokesman said
today. "We're very much disturbed at the
prospect of tosing ~ aiJ:wc1., but it will
probably have~to shur dowO."
---.Ai.rpe:._~,·Tul:Der' 1akl4ad
week he thought his private airfield on
Warner Avenue would have to close in
two or three months because of the
construction of a housing tract at the
northwest tip o( the field.
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Book Shelter
Steel_w.orkers labor on beam high above floor of new, $2.8 million
municipal library in Huntington Beach. City officials say work is
now prOgressing at rapid pace after slow start. They expect library,
located oU Talbert Avenue in new central park, to be finished by
late November. ' · '
:Suspect Admits Cruelty
To Boy, 3, Befo~e Death
Visibly wilting under a torrid cros&-
ezaminadon, accused .killer Latty Wayne
Cobb ·today admitted that be· shoved
little Todd Rockwood's head down the
toilet on the nigtit the child died.
Facing a vigorous defense objection to
practically every question lie asked,
irosecutor Pat Brian drew the admission
from the while-faced defendant that he
kicked Todd, 3, in the slDniach when the
child began to fallel' during pulmupo.lbat
,..... part of the discipline irni-l' by
Cobb.
His questions repeatedly brought
defense attorney Robert Brodie . to his
feet in protest. Judge H. \Varren Knight
repeatedly had to intenrcne in the squat>.
bl es.
Cobb is -aceused 'of administering a
series of beatings that caused Todd
Rockwood's death last April 11 while the
child's 17-year~ld mother was out al
work.
Sandy Rockwood, who is serving a one--
year-county_jail term on· an accessory
OJOViction, testified that she found her l
little boy dead in his crib and was la&er
forced to accompany Cobb when he
buried the body on an Anaheim
construction site.
One of the buildings will be located 120
feet from the centerline of the airport
runway •• State regulations don't allow a
residenct closer than 250 feet.
State inspectors looked at Meadowlark
lhis week. and today .Lemke.. confirmed
that It Will protiablY mark the end of the
airport.
"If the building goes up, the airport
will have to come down." he said. "We
were not ·notified of this problem uOOI
after coostructim was started.''
Lemke admitted there probably wasn't
milch his offtee could do to sa ·1e
J\teadowlart.~ a number ol other small,
private air · 'ties, anyway.
"Tbe demise of the privately owned
airport is probably not far away,'' Lemke
predicted. ''There Is no way to protect
them. 1be mlstake is made when zoning
is granted for a nearby land use. U )'OU
want to take that use away, then
somebody has to pay ror it.
"With a publicly owned airport we can
(See AIRPORT, Pase%)
Supervisor
Changes Diet
"The only thing I koo.-aboot f~h
is that 1 like sole alnwx!ine,"
joked Caspen, a member of the
South Coast Regional Z o n e
Conservation Commission. as a
commissioll hearing began Monday.
Then the lights were dimmed and
ccmmissioo planners showed a fllm
entitled, "1be Poisoned Sea," to
support a recommendation for
higher water quality standards.
At one point, the camera pictured
some tmnored, deformed fish found
by a biologist in w&ters near an
ocean sewage outfall.
Then the narrator said, "Up to 50
percent d the dover sole caught by
White's Point," a Palos Verdes
Peninsula outfall. were diseased.
''Mr. Cllairman," Caspers said
when tbe fihn \\-as over, "my
favuite fish was sole."
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TOP VOTE GETTER
Incumbent M.yor Scott
Ollll' ..... , 11111 ;..,.
WINS NEW TERM -
Councilman Hollinden
Dark Horse
Joins Valley
h1cu1nhents
Tu·o inrumbents and a dark horse
candidate proved to be easy winners or
three open seats ·tn Tuesday's Fou,ntain
Valley Oty Council race. The election
attracted only 20 perC'l'flt of the city's
registered vote~.
The su«'eSSful bid by newaJmer Roger
Stanton. a management teacher at Cal
State Long Beach. unseated Edward
Just, a veteran of eight ye.af3 on the
COWlCil.
Returned to their council posts were
·eeorge Scott and Al Hollinden. '
The results, "'ith all 26 precincts and
absentee ballots reporting, are:
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He 'Walked 111"
Valley Winner Surprised
By CANDACE PF.ARSON
Of -. Diii' Pllet Slaff
''I "'aiked into offi~.
''I think that did it." Roger Stan!on
said minutes after being told o( his
victory in the Fountain Valley City Coun-
cil race Tuesday. "Thtn's no other ex·
planation. ·•
Stanton, 36, of 16.103 .Mt. Nimbu.~
Cl:rtle, unseated veteran councilman Ed
Just, beatin~ him by 247 votes.
The reaction as the voting re!ults from
each of the 2.6 precincts ~:ere brought
Into Fcxmtain Valley Cltv Hall Tue.sday
night was generally one of amazement.
Soon after the polls closed at 8 p.m., it
was apparent that incumbents George
Scott and Al Hollinden wou.IJ be elected
to their second terms by wide margins.
But .the race for the third spot was
c1 ....
J~t and challenger June Boykin, who
had leveled charges that. Just's eighl-
year woting record was o fen
·•unresponsive" to the people, were
batlling it out as expected.
. But early returns from the northeast
area .cl the community began to show
stanton's strength aod the three
candidates were within a few votes of
each other.
Stanton, who waged an energetic
qmpaign, walking door • to door and
enlisting his wife and some fr 'ends to do
the same, Ulen forged ahead.
Even Stanton admitted the win v.·as
"an incredble surprise."
He said he is •·very, very happy. And T
hope to do what I said I would do -give
total representation to the cit· especial·
ly to the people of the northeast area
and to people \\'ho go there in the last
five years.
Stanton has a masters degree in
management and is working on his
doctorate at USC. A four-year Fountain
Valley resident, he IS a consultant to the
Small Business Administration.
lie and his wife , Karen, have two
children. He teaches at Ca l State Long
Beach.
The l\\'O successful incumbents said
DlltY Pli.t Slaff P'Mt9
HE WALKED TD WIN
New Councilman Stanton
they were pleased v.•ith lhe solid backing
they got from voters.
lfollinden said he also walked in parts
or the city and found he did ··1ell there.
As a result, he said. he wasn 't too sur-
prised Stanton did wrll, but he v.•as su r-
prised that Just was defeated.
Just. the last of the council mem tie rs
left from pre · call days of 1969, .1as
mayor from 1969 to 1972 and a fonner
president of the Orange County !.£ague
of Cities. lie could not be reached today
for comment on hi s defeat.·
The candidates stayed away from the
election watch set up at the city clerk's
(Set STAl\'TON, Page %1
George Scott, 2,579
A. Hollinden, 2,273
Roger Stant.on, 1.739
Edward Just, 1,492
June Boykin, 1.443
John Kelly, 911
David• Gould, 521
Herbert Garson, 370
Clarence Casper, 312
A total of 4,149 of the 20,500 regi5ter!d
voters went to the polls to cast ballob in
a low-key. issueles.s campaign.
. The only incumbent in danger at any
lime was Just. Scott, current mayor and
liollinden, mayor pro ~. were hever
crilicized during the race. In fact their
first term records were praised bf ol the
six challengers.
But 4\frs. Boykin laWlched an attack on
Just 's voting record, claiming that many
of h1~ actions didn't match campaign
promises. She came in fifth, only 49 votes behind Just.
Stanton. who says he and friends
campaigned door·to.door in at least 50
per~t of hle city, di~.l't take aim
agarnst any specific person.
l?stead, in his first try for public
office, he stressed that the incumbefllS
represented the "oldtimers'• in the city
and the newer. northeast · section where
be lives wasn't being fully served.
The argumenr-apparenUy "'orked. Of
the six precincts in which Stanton
outpolled a!I other candidates. including
the three mcumbent.s, five are in the
northeast area of the city.
Stanton also managed to gamer more
votes than Just in 18 of the 26 precincts.
The largest voter turnout -361 out of
885 registered -came at the Greenbrook
Clubhouse, central point for an active
homeo"ners association.
There, challenger John Kelly 1973
president of the Greenb~ook
1-lomeowners, carried the precinct. \\ilh
286 votes. Scott and Hollindcn were the
next two top votegetters.
That was the only precinct Kelly v.-on
Stanton's walking ca mpelgn apparentlY
blunted Mrs . Boykin's attempt to beat
Just.
Cla:ence Casper, an Ofange County
planning commissk>ner whose race waa
backed by Supervisor Robert Battin
showed up in last place. '
Casper visibly antagonized s om e
residents at candidates' forums when he
emphasized hi.a association with Battin.
Jlerbert Garson, at 68 the oldest cand~date. ran ahead or Casper, who also
lost m 1970.
Cobb, 22, also admitled from the
witnes.5 stand as the Orange Colmty
~ Court murder trial moved into
its final hoots, that be punched Todd in
the chest. made him nm around the
house and repeatedly abused blrn b!fore
Todd died last April II.
Cobb fePeatedly refuaed to answer
queotJons about his . alleged conduct
towards Todd during an Orange swap
Sauna Jury Rules Against 'Victim'
Scott received more votes than any
other candidate in all but seven
precincts. He outpolled Hollinden in 1l of
the 26 preCincts, alUiough the totals were
often only a few votes apart.
· meet and the two beatings be allegedly
admlnlsterod to the child. on C1uistmas
Day, 1972.
Brian, furious at what he. coMeaned •
as evasioo, vainly bied to queslion Cobb
about the beatings a 11 e g e d I y
adininistered to Todd og both occasions.
. A.D 'REVS UP'
,BONDA. BUYERS
••wish we bad 100 .more to lell."
'lbat was the reaction to tttpOnSe the
advertiser got to Uils three-liner placed
in the Daily Ptlol's classified advertising
section: ,.
HONDA 2 trill 90'1 1168 &
1911 very lo ml. Like nu.
(Phooe No.)
ne response. of coune, was g_reat •••
10ld both Hondu and, obvlouSI)', could
have sold even more. Ttll us youne1f for
!'llponte. Dial the direct line to -111:
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JURY DIDN'T BELIEVE HER
-Saun• Trl•I'• Marl• P•rton
' By TOM BARLEY
Of "" o.tty """' 11111
A divided jury slammed the door oo
the se1·filled aaWUl bath saga late
Tuesday by ruling for the Holiday Health Sl>8 and against Maria Parson and he r $1
million lawsuit. .
Mrs. Paf'3011, 50, of Anaheim , was not
there to hear the <>range County Superior
Court jury deUver ita verdict to Judge
William L. Murray arter two days of
deliberalioos that ended a three-month
trial.
But her buaband, Bud, SO, and four of
her seven childr!D beard the niling from
the jury that spUt Jllne to two with one
undecided in faYOr of the health spa.
Nine votes ls sufflclent for a verdict ln
Cllifomla civil trials.
Parsoo, pale and slulkip~. left the
COUr1n>Om and tried to comfort t,.. of
his weeping daoghter> aJ Ibey 90bbed in
an anteroom. Within 30 seconds he was
weeping with them as be protested :
"This II • tm:UlloJllhls1i~ 'lllis should
not have been." .
Mrs. ~·s attorney/'Marvin Lewis
of Son P'rancfleo, lmmedlat•IY
announced that ha would appeal the
venllcl.
"f'or one thing, this jury was
improperly instructed by Judge ~1ur·
ray," he said. "There are other grounds
and I will start revif'l·ing this case and
preparing my appeal tonight."
Fullerton attorney Donald A. Ruston,
confident from the moment tha\ the jury
left lhe courtroom, hailed the verdict as
a "victory for common sense.
"The jury ~" where the li~bility lay t
and It didn't seriously consider what I
always said wu a far .fetched
argument," he said. "It's &.ood to see this
kind of cue go to an Orange County
Jury."
LewiJ, ... who admitted be. was uneasy
after the jury came back earlier in the
daY for a rertadfng or the instructions on
liability, had earlier predicted a repeat or
his sucteiS in the so called "Cable Car
Case."
A San Francitoo jury gave hit client
$50,000 In that tMal after be succeosfUlly
arauect that office wcxker Gloria Sykes
had developed a new au life after Iha
hotels were among lw!r favorites.
He argued tn the trial that ended
Tueoday that . Mr.. Pa""' became
promlacuous after ahe collapeed In the
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sauna room of the Orange health spa on
"1arch 2, 1970.
Lewis claimed lhat the sliding glass
door of the sauna roo111 jammed as it had
done many times in the tv.·o ptoo:!ding
weeks and left Airs. Parson imprisoned
in the 17Q.degree h<'at.
P..frs. Parson. trembling and barclY
audible from the witness stand, testified ·
that she screamed and · pounded on thC
glass doors for between live and 10
minutes and collapsed after health spa
personnel faUed lo respond.
She testified that within months she
was donning low cut blouses, green eye
shadow to accent her naming red hair,
short sklrta and heavy makeup amt.was
touring the local bars In a hunt for new mates.
It was testified Iha~ she invariably
found them. Lewla brought two ~f an
estimated 24 bar habltues to court to
confirm her admission that she Joined
bar patrons for a drink. often danced a
liUle....with lhe.m and then 1ccompan~
them to a nearby motel room.
She became well known at the Stuft
Shirt and the N...,,.rter Inn in Newport
Stach and she admitted 1hat the two
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Orange <:eut
Weatller
Looks like another ckludy week·
end in store for Orange Coast
residents. The weatherlady calls
for mostly ck>udy skies Thuniday
with cooler temperatures. Highs of
5l al the beaches will rise to only
60 inland.
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' ' Molly~ hy GOily . ... ·-" Girl, 19, Wilis Big in Anaheim
A. tetn-age legal secretary, who Miii McGee wu •-' Jedut yur
prtdicted 1 toug!> battle because she b lo 1 1lmllar bid for tile boorcl, looloi by
young and a woman, woo election 200 votes for Me of three ""ti-.
Tuesday lo a ...t oa the Anaheim Unloo State &Jt>I. ol )'\lbllc hlllNdloa Dr.
!Ugh Sd!OOI llalrd. · WIJJocl . IWfl lj)\lOilllod her I
Ruth A.. "MoilY" McGee, '!9, who<e re1irOllU)f>Uve to the !!late board or
Board .Eyes
Legal .Issue
In .Catering
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Odd-even
Gas Plan
May Grow
know ltd/IA!, ~ , tJJl\IO"ll'Mi"R o J educaUon during her seolor yeor In high The odd-even ntklnlna 1y1 t • m
?be llunlqpill 11-~· will,iel ed\!Qatloll i}llld--111-adlnilllstrtljloQ ~e ~~ldacy thls yeai w.S .~ bf/.~ 1a;: m~:ln!.i eont;f.. • probablT i ill spread to other counUes
a'Clecl!kin'March 19 oo -ther It bn '*" ""liJ"""'1,.ln -Id, Y by Anaheim \Jnioo High ·~··' Boord and bo around al at least unlil earlY
ho wli!!IP>\I the i:OOlpcUtlon ' • ~~ HunUngt.on Beach Union High School build U.s second Sea Gate town use ""'A ea' i 'l'•-te tong' n---I.. social President Mrs. Jo~ Barnett and also rummer, c a I j r 0 r n I a I II Energy -., ~ DQil\,~ ud 1--District will be di&C\l.SSed by trusteea •t project togetber with a second lagoon. .~ mejor sWcpt in with 4,904 votes both tead>er and st ent organi.zat_... Coortlioator Wesley Bruer sald today.
Hunt l n gt 0 0 Be a ch plaMing ~-1.;;oo more than Dr. Howard D. · "She's a real common sense penl<lO. l their meeting March 12· lte predicted a domino ..ttect outwald -G•..,. -lled always say she'1 ll going on 3S y_.,.. George Logan, J>f"}dellt or Iha bolnl, which • a1";l;..,,. tile '"""!"i.mera ..-cl Tueoday night not ~'<"_r ~ . u-. n--~ -·~eel ·•-the vo«. --• h d of Iron> eounUes .,. .. ...., on ~-c unlit 1lle end of J A'i.00 Alamitos High School grad"lte, ••0 ~·-...,,_. M~ charged !hat Jay Mastroi-u, ea plan. "llor• eounu .. will come 00 oul ol to stall the pro)ect une the catering firm, lltegally sought m. necessity as their neighbcws do. U tney
_,..:mig\Dllly recommended by Ole city creases in his c0ntracts. His ftrm pro-don't, it's going to be driving their
. 'Ital!. A-........ er ~~·_;es vldes HWlt'ington "··cb and Westmin-cltlun! into their 'nff' day lo gas up,"
v..;nir.e .racton helped speed up the .. __. ~""°" • ~ Bruer said. -.1.-.inn .-.~: 9ter High Schools w; food vending The Reagan Administration's No. 1 ............. r--''"No Willi" ' T ~services. full·tbne energy official also said the "'•.-Ttie _.uon reached • IXOll ng ·to urn Logan attempted,. can a specW ... -..,u ... 111emanc1a1or1programcouldbe •'<Mnpnimisa with the H u n t I n g to n board meeting Ja1t Saturday, bul there lilted ..uld be Juoe, dependlq on whM "·~-"--'y Owners Association wa!ll't a quorum present. L IMPLICATES IHRLICHMAN . and U the Arob oat1ooa lllt<llleJr oil nailN'll '"•vr-•• • RecenUy, according to 0 g an• · PrOMCution Witnen S..r1 . embargo ~widl the assoclatim agreeing not to M • al 0 p h · hfMtroiannl has been negotiating with "From· the day they lift the embargO
CIPPJ9l9 the Sea Gate town boo9eS if Over ater1 s m ro e d.lstrlct officials to secUre price increases you're about two moottw away from ·~nidadrd •ingl. 1s:d.mily homes are built be feels are needed due In lnftation. W • Cla • seeing the gasoline showing Ill' al the
-•" ... ~ .• Co h Logan has charg¢ that "substanUal ltneSS lmS l'""'P• and then tt will come . in , ·~Huotington nw Llll\LI rp. may . ave price in~!les" have already been J.OCMDE!Otl, to u they lift .. Aprll 1 JOU
Co tU!'11 lts propoecd four.acre private WASHINGToN (UPI) -President over to @:le House committee all the granted, an.d says that any negotiations J_ Eh z· h really 'Mlll't see any slgnificant increeae
.JaOon loto a four-acre private park in NiJ:oo's Waterga\e attomey said today materlala he has turned over '° the other than with trustees are wrong. J 01£11 T l(! man In.. gasoline until June," be said. order to bllild 12' town hoo,,es, the f'nmdml Ill willing In turn over Trustees Ralph Bauer and Ron )le added ·that It mlghl take mnlorlall
, .. t'be dty may rev lie its t'\llttllt 7.00.ing extensive . ma t e r i a I to House gniod jury witboUt limitatk>n and to Shehkrnan said today thet are willing to V A 'd aoother "several weeks" before tl>e)'
.ordlnanoe to allow the lagoon to be impeachment lnvestlgaln?9 and Is answer all written lnternlgm«les and dlscUSI the allegatlnns at the next board Asked esco l bec:ome accustomed to'tTllll'e pl<lllilul pa
,GUlted 8lS a private recreatlona1 area. prepared to amwer both written and oral participate 1n oral interviews 1f It is meetlng, but a.re uncertain as to whether supplies and stop lining up at ltatiom to
a..statt planners will review a strict ue9f if deemed neces.w')'," UJ;e President'• any IUegal action has occurred. J b top off their tanks. ~ which demands tsumbeparkingl q At.:!y J•:;;;:~?st. ctalr, however~ a"-declared. "Generaldeg ly, oltbe ~l ahould ~have NEW YORK (UPI) o n But be cautioned that ...., a llltlng of T,lfllCeS~per town house. 1be n r o b US .._ ..... ,. -some ree conuu over conuact.s 'Dlrlldunan, Pre!itent Nlxco.'s domestic the oil embargo will not end Callfomla'I
ft!Quired parking slots may be lowered , quickly opposed a suggestion Y · · M £or the secret report given Slrlca on sut:."h as these." Bauer commented. "But affaiJs adviser, in 1m asked John N. gasoline v."OeS. ·
-!flll)>robobly oot as low as the 3.3 speces =ctJ~~~.;;;.:;capu:1'::r i::: the same day It indicted seven lonner d"-~-~-eto lnnwhaktlurlberthe ~'."~lfri',· ~!': Mitchell, then attorney general.-to call Because of limited refinery "'[!OCtty ~unil In the '~wlthS..theGa~-~ ---"'"•• until alter oompletloo o{ ald"8 and assnciates o{ Nixiiii'a, St. Clair shoul=ndm be'... -~ ~ "certain embasale3" In financier Robert and an -In Industrial uoe of fuel
. ---~-... ~ Id Id the Presldell rnaklnC oil, Btu« estimated that a -.option or ,_ .. Is-~ the key lngredienl W"""1\'te coyerup trials "11icb ~ ,.. sa t wu 00 M..troiannl ha. relused to comment L.~v .... ·s bellalf, a -.SS tesltlied al unnot<lcted oil 1-rts "will anlve ooly
-may allow the cnmJ>'lll1 lo linlsh woold begin ln September. n!OOlllIDflidatkllll In the judge oo on the charges until alter the board the Mitcbell-Slans trial today. 60 peroenl ol the problom.
lts -house project on the St. Clafr'• disclosure of N-'• -be lboold tum over the r<pOrt In .-Ing. However. bis daughter, .Linda nit government wilness, Harry L. For driven · lbat means eight In •10 •\tJ!! tea o ·edge at the waterfront readiness to. l))operatE! with the House the House __ 1 Mastroianni. responded to Log a a ' s percent less gasoline than they bad last
...,,munlty. comm!~ · eame early ln a pilbllc .,...... --'•' 1 !or ~-complalnt that a non-local dairy was Sean, a New Jeroey at\ o r n e Y ; year, compered to 22 to 25 ~ km ,ZfiinJd.l llland Is tho fifth alld !all of beariDg called by Sirica In help him Jolln Dnar, ..,...... """"" •~ used by the dillrict. Republican leader and Veaoo employe, now be said.
.tie bialids Ill the ch a n n e l· I aced decide what lo do '!ith a sealed Impeachment Inquiry, lormally ~ed Miss Mastroianni, head of HW1Ungton was teotlcylbg !Or the second day as a Th. eoergy ·coordinator was mt
·lfllnlin&IAm ·11-. 11 ;, currenily Waler!!ote grand Jl!ll'. ~ and a !hat the r<pOrt and 111e brlelcaae of Dairy Sales, said that ahe is a Him.~ star ror tllO.prooecuUoa ln the ~of the s(iecillc about which cnunttes might be
• ........ t .. but HarbCJw'.'resMlents want tbe ~efcase. of odler secret m: .erial sub-...... ;,,1 ""' ~r __ t.Q_Jhe_ B~acl\ r~~~ ~ hcr ~m~~ttome.y_genen.l~M.auEil-_1;{.~-:i.wn~·· maDR•~ .. ---1..i-e.n.. --~ ~ ....... ~~~.w _.sm~ .. ---· ... ---~~i<!" • Oeltiiiteiy Tdeil. Stans, fonner Secretary of Qxnm~. unplaµented thus far tn ·Orange, Los
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·l*lilt on ·G ooo-square..foot Jots like tbe The material was sakl to deal with the committee. 'Ibey are·chai:ged tr federal court with Angeles, Alameda, Contra Cos t a , ~ four 'wlands. ' grancfjury's opinioos of Nixon's handling Vice President Gerald R. ~~~J ~ trying to ~ a. ma)or federal Riverside, San Mateo, Solan~ and Santa .. n»e oompeoy'a town boUleB have been of the 8Calldal. once ·publlcly advocated the graoo Jury Sw' t Challenges· investigation of Veeco, now a fugitive , in Clara counties. . e..a and are plamied 00 the dry land St. Clair told Sirica he had been report be tumed nver lo the House panel, exchange !or hb p00,000 cash gill Iii the The mnst likely are tho9e neat major ~ d. HunfiaCb'l Harbour. "authcrized and directed by the praised Nixon's decision as "a very 1m NU.ca campi.tgn. urban centers and the last to go, if at ill,
• 11ie fflrttington Harbour ' Property President" to pledge Nixon 's cooperation important, affirmative step." Marm· a Acti"on Sears tatlfied that he believed It was would be the north ,ooast areas, the 4'men Asaoclation agreed to withdraw with the committee Inquiry. ''I have always felt the President was Jan. 4, 1972 when be got a pbooe call ce!ltral valley and desert regioos:
llr,..teat m Sea Gate, ln exchanle tor "The . President is prep;;red In tum Innocent of any wniogdoln1 in connectiorr from Milcbell ln Waohlngton. '*' Trinldad promlle. with Watergate," Ford said. "This B H tin" t "He inquired about a memo be got
h 'll'• a rare -t because the evidence ol (.'OO[leratlon with the Hoose y un . g on from John Elu'llchman wllld! asked Mr.
, JI q 11) .-. 1111110Ciatlao ti aeeklni a Frowt Pqe J J-Odiciary Committee Ullderso>r-. the Mltdiell to make calls In certain 'n1~ electlon to prdllbtt future basis for tha~ belief." . Htmtingtoo Beach city council ad.ion embassies in Mr. Vesco's behalf," SeaI1
._ -or plaoned community SAUNA John J. W~ • ...,,.....,Umg Jolln D. that halted construdion wnr~ at the testlfied. ,~ cxr )and __,, ~1, for • • • Ebrlidunan ahd lL R. Haldeman , Davenport Marina was c ball en g e d ''He said be didn't have enough deWl ~ family lloa>s. Nison'a lonner 1<11> lieutmants who wer< Tuesday in a lawsuit filed by the and didn't IBlllentand the memo and -·OtY ~ did DO( promioe .. bolela 1"ft am0ng ~ lavoites. ,.._ U-Indicted Friday, stroogly HWJtlngtoo Harbour Corporation. asked me to bring ..,.. details as to
1 .. j;aCMll Sea 'Ga'te 1:JUt said U dJe three Her husband ~Llfied that she would opposed any~ move. He declared he Lawyen for the corporatk>o. will ask an what was wanted ~that record. , __ ,. .. ,;.,..,. .... ._ wl1l wool<l appeal llle action il Slrica decided Orange County Superior Ooort judge at a "I got-~•~•~ from Mr. Veaoo.'.' rrt._ ......, ..... , ctten invent some fUm.sy excuse to Jeave · •'--Jttee the ~ cl ~~ ~ mai.e a. decision at their Mud!. 19 to give "re comm repo1 ~. hearing to be sdledu1ed to reverse a ty Vesco at that time was uOOer a
Detlng her home and aeveo dtlldren and "!>"id It was during Dnar's presentatloo that council declslm readied Feb. 19. vigorous lnvesl!glllloo by the 11111 of the
: •.:... then drive off to an evening reodeivous Sirica suggested. that the committee The la~uit states that the decisloo Sealrities and Exchange Commission.
!~~r~::.~~n. {tut we can't use that power for a private
.;~ ... ., ' ·-.-.. . '.l.?° City' 0o"1Cll had oHginally opj,ooed ; .,. .. boladng <ract, built by Stellredit•
:E· · li,·bllt the developers won a SUperlor ! . . Mier In allow their project
l . • they already had th• proper ·~. 1
; Meedowlark ba.s 11ttn operattng In the
. ~t)' aout 30 yeen:. It contains ttV"ee
~irfvate aviatloo ftnns -for repair work irid pilot training -and about 150
J!rivate p1anes: i '1'!imec dec!lned to c:omment lunl!er oo tie.mu• today, but did say his airport is
'itlll In -•lion !or the time being and he
dotst't know when It will clooe.
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Jlehate Shouted Down . . .
l .AmENS. Go. (UPI) -Dr. William ~kley, who advocates controversial
gmeuc theories about blacks, was P.ted down by about 100 protestero at
lljo lJniversity ol Georgia Tu<sday night +ti he tried to speak at a debate. Wild
• .,>ing matches erupted on the small 1'!allorin Wbero Shnckley wa. In have
dfi!l".ted Dr. Lyle Schoenleldt, asoociate
Qr<t-'i!IJ!SYdlolOtD' at the university.
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wllb a boJ -which lasted until Ille postpone lmpeadimenl proceedings until unlairly halted Davenport ~ work Sears said that at a mld...rtemoon
""f!i' ~~ ~tmiJnilnghe' --clc· ~ ·--I a~~~~,;= )lad given ft~~j! ":.,19~ .has \!: ~oo Jan. 12, 1972 with Mltehell in
ne IC9WJQl wa °'"" aa-<>=T•a anythougbtl0 1uchadelay to lm\U'e falr spent on construction of docks and ·~T~'°f11:fui,fev=s:!f~t..be:XU:Uv~
Uihes hi the early stages of her • trial for the seven defendants. Doar said addlUooal boat slips in the area. , were "deathly afraid not onJy became of
addiction, but then realized that she was the oornnUttee had nol and added that he ·'lbe actlon indicates that the ctty the emotion Involved 1n the conduct or
mentally m and needed psychiatric care. could not &Peak for the House group on council decision to revoke the use permit the staff but also because ~ abrasions of
Two psychiatrists teiitlfled for her that the proposal. 1be committee is seeking granted 10 years ago is based on new Vesco lawyers with the staff that there
she b!l(f a Classic '"Ibree Faces of Eve" to make its recommendaUons to the full coastal protection measures that call for was going to be a precipitous staff
oooditiOn, that may be incurable. Both House by April 30 on whether it feels an environmoot.al impact stateroeot on report that would reeommeOO a suit
men and Lewis told the jury Mn. Parson grounds exist for impeachment. all such construction. (against Vesco) with an injunclioo and
became sex-lnmgry Maria before them St. Clair told Sirioa: ·~ President Jt is alleged by tile COl'lM>l'ation's the commission would approve it."
and Invited them In enjoy her aemal would ool be In lavor of delaying the lawyers that the Davenport project ' The mention of Ehrllchman and bis
favors. impeachment proceedlngs." cannot be halted In such a manner and -memo was not further explained.
But Ruston countered with a As for turning over the lea.led grand an illegal city council decisk>n sbould be Sears sakl he told Mitchell, an old
psycblatrisl ol bis own .. ho rejected the jury report, St. Clair said that whatever reversed. political friend , that he had just been
multiple personality theory and argued Sirica decided would be acceptable to the • hired by Vesco at $60,000 a year for
that tf Mrs. Parson was seeking sex It Presldoot. parttime work as 8 lawyer and board
was lrom some other motive. The hearing waa held belore a capaclly R eds Launch Cosmos member ol Vcsco's 1 n tern at i on a 1
Ruston successfully argued at the close audience in the huge ceremonial court· Controls Cory.
oI the three month trtal that Mrs. Parson room on the sixth floor of the federal He said that after 8 Joog recital of tbe was the victim of a deteriorating court house, where the trial of the orig-P..tOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union th EC staff
marriage, a deom.ineering husband and a inal Watel'iate burglars took piece 14 today launched the 6Mt.h wunanned e.arth firm 's troubles with e S •
mounting nervous cond ition that led her months ago. satellite in its top-secret Cosmos series, Mitchell agret(f t.o discuss the matter
to quit her job long belore the sauna Tass said. with William Casey, SEC dlainnan.
room tncident.
He saicl. she had been distressed by her
son's divorce -a major issue in the
Catholic family -by her daughter's
arrest on drug charges after she had left
home at 17, and her husband's suggestion
that joint visits to top1ess bars and
indulging in wife swapping might
improve their sex life.
In any evenl, Ruston argtit.~ and put on
witnesses to back his point, Mrs. Parson
was driving off alone at nigtu at least a
year before the sauna room incident and
was wearing short, sexy clothes \\'Cll
before 1970.
Violence Mars
Plan App.roval
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The San
Francisco Board ol F.ducaUon adopted a
school desegregation plan for
kindergarten through loth gradet ea.r1y
today after a bitter public bearing that
erupted into violence. OPEN ' .. '
From Pllfle J
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office Tuesday night.
When the f1Dal vote was tallied abortly
alter 10 p.m.. City Manager Jim Neal
pmoe<! Stan1oo ·to tell him the gooctaews.
The lint lMting for tile .... coundl-
and its new member -will talu! 'plaao at
8 p.m. '111eaday.
Guard Charged
Near Ni xon, Site
OCEANSIDE (AP) -A Marine
assigned. as a guard along the property
edge of the Western White House in
nearby San Clemente has been charged
with carrying a conce.aled pistol with its
serial mnnber filed off.
Sgt. Earl 0 . Clll'lsllan!en, 29, •
military policeman at Camp Pendleton,
pleaded innocent Tuesday and was re-
leased on his own reoogniumce, pending
a hearing.
Christiansen was aJT&Sted at an
Oceanside bar Monday.
A Marine spokesman said the pistol
was civilian. He said Christiamen was
assigned to tbe provost marshal's guards
along the perimeter of President Nllon's
home.
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DAILY PILOT
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Ruston said it wa s untrue t o
characterize Mrs. Parson as a quiet.
devout Catholic mother · who kept firn1
control 0£ her children and who led an
admirable, church-oriented existence.
The board voted H to adopt the
modified busing plan offered by actlng
Supt. Lane De Lara alter • young
member of the Jewllh Defeme League
punched a uniformed mc-nber of the
Naz.i Party speaking 1n opposition to
desegregation.
Track Shoes...:.11.95 to 24.95
·BasellaH Shoes-10.95 to 23.95
· Basketballs-5.95 to 18.95
Socter Balls . \ .... _ "'" ........ .,_,, -
r1tt .. It.... ,,. Jllllllll"'d, """'"V fllnllDtl ,,lll'f", far COlll M-, N.-port llt~;-
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, ei1111en Is ""''111,,_ S.h••••n 1rd Sllnll•y1.
,.. Tiii! !M'lntlllel jlUblllhln!I pla11t It 11 llO Wfll
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A neighbor testifled that Mrs. Parson
yelled and screamed at her children
throoghout the day.
RUston also successfully argued llull
patrons at the health spa were warned
before they entered the sauna room of
the possible physical danger in such
kinds of exposu're and tbal Mrs. Parson,
a long·term patron, was well aware of
that warning . He argued in bis flnal s~ement:
"Mrs. Parson, ber husband, her family
and her lawyer are actors In a Javtsh
production that is aimed at gougtng $1
million out of the Holiday Health Spa .'"
A juror commented ootilde· the courthouse: "That was bow most ol us
felt and we realJud it as soon al we left
the courtroom and counted heads.
"You know •. jt waa just too much to
swalloW:'
-'X24B Test Latiilcd
Roger Pavlov, 19, of San Francisco,
was arrested for assault and battery
arter witnesses In the crowd of 450 saJd
he struck Nazi leader Alan Vlnctnt, one
of the four uniformed meUlbers of the
party at public bearing.
Three Arrested
In Abduction
SANFORD, Fla. (UPI) -'lbr« young
men have been am:sted in connedJon
Wilh Last wcek'a abductJon ol a s.ntord
bal<er. They w... ldentlllod u Fronk la
Wheeler. 19, Jeae Jame1 Jooe1 Jr.1 23,
and Emf& .i,omme Pol'la. a, _all frooi
Sanford.
' All Purpose Shoes~.95 to 17.95
Soccer Shoes-9.95 to 21.95
Basketball Shoes-9.95 to 23.95
Tennis Shoes-7.95 to 19.95
Crass Countiy Shoes-7 .95 to 23.95
Wrestli111 Shoes-7.95 to 13.95
Gymnast Shoes -
Teoois Rackets-4.95 to 50.00
Racqaetball Racqlets
Sqaasb Rackets
• BadlnintDn Rackets
Table T 8lllis Paddles
llandllaft Sims & BaBs
Water Pola BaOs
Footballs
4 Square Balls
Playgraund Ball~
T e111ls Balls
Baseballs
Soltballs
Warm Up SUits .
Baseball Warm Up lackets
lettenm Jackets
Basebal Mitts & Bats
s,eeda SWin .SUits & Trunks
Ral9igb Bikes & Parts
Tires-I ubes-lepairing
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..... cltts ............ , .... ,,,,,,.,
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP)
-Tht X24B aircraft, de1lgned to test
apprnacb and londln1 techniques !or
America's IP'ce abuttle program, made
Ill !lrat supel'1ll!llc Oigbt TuClday1 the
Air Fofoe r<ported. The wlngleSI ''I !Ung
body" r .. c:hed ~ speed of740 mlleo pee
hour at an a!Utltde ol 80,800 feet.
nity were' arreotecl• by a !Mm ol
Sanlord police, Seminole County 11bc;!fr1
d'l'Ullel and l!ederal Buttau o I
lnves1.lgatloll 11enu. '!be FBI aald It
recovered at least pul or Ibo !30,000
r..-n Jll!l<l Friday nlgbt 10< the m61'" or G<oriie J•c:tson, 11, mo a11o -
!reed eirly Safurdlly.
OPltl 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY I PHONE 646-1919
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Two Political Veterans Turned Ou f r
Clemente
Vote1·s Oust
l11cumhent
By J OUN VALTERZA.
ot *" 0.11, ,...., Ili ff
A smaller-than·usual turnout or San ~lemente voters swep: one ve1eran
incumbent from office, r e · e 1 e e t e d
another by a landslide and added two
neY!'comers to the city council in
Tuesday's elections.
Incumbent Tom 0·1.eere swept aJI but
one precinct in a formidable showing of
1.913 votes. J)ownto\.\'n businessman Tony
DiGiovanni won handily with 1.755 and
lawyer B. Patrick Lane won his first
tenn by· an extremely slini margin \.\'ith
J ,387 votes.
Lane edged long-time councilman and
three.term mayor Dr. \\'ade Lo\\·er bv
only 57 votes. The contest for !he third
slot \\'as undecided until the final
Where~s Patty?
FBI Seeks Location of Hearst Girl
SAN FRANCISCO 1UPJ0 -'Ille hcao
of the FBI ln\'esligation of the Patricia
Hear81 kldnaping appealed to the public
1oday for :viy tneonnation about lhe
whcreaboo1s or the girl , kldnaped more
than a nlOflth ago.
•~BI Rgent in eharge Charlf';9 W. Bates
asked for any' new infonnation anyone
might ha\'C, no matter ho\.\' unin1portant
it may ~m.
''We'd ruthcr ha\'C lllCm ca ll us than
hold back," he said. "Let us judge it.
Every cl.fly \.\'e spend oo invesligalion we
get more and more informatioo. How
important it is, is difficult to tell."
The FBI has said rt>peatedly it does not
know the whereabouts ol ~fiss Hearst or
members of lhe Symbione.se Liberation
Army kidnapers.
It has been more than two \.\'etlks since:
the last communication. a t a p t·
recording. was made by ~1iss Hearst and
the mysterious "Field ~1arshal Cinque"
of ihe. SLA.
On Sunday, f\liss lleu rst's .paren ts
rnudc a broade11st plrn for wore! 1ha1 ~h"
is slill alive and 'A'ell, but H na~ i;!On"
unansYlt'red . ·
Rates said no rl.'Yi':trd h;is l)'•"n ufft•rt'<i
for the kldnapcrs. nulin~ lh:il thr SI.A
has threatened to loll !hi• 20·Yt'3r-ohl
granddaughter of publi shing <'nl~)ire
founder \\'illh~m lt1.1ndol11h 11\'arst if au~
auen1pt i~ n1:1de ro rescue ht·r.
~1ean .... ·h1le. lead('r~ of the food
progran1 set up to lry lo "'1n ~Ii~"
Hearst's release agret.'d no1 to ask !or an
investigat ion into th<' hijacking Tucsda~
ol a truck lad en \.\'ilh 12.500 po111Kls of
n1eat, poultry and produce.
Sources said the coalition of at•ti\ 1:,t
groups named to direct the l't>Oplt· in
l\'etMI progra1n felt a police i111·t·sr1ga1io11
1n lght antagonize the Sy n1 b i u n cs c
Li bcra!ion Army.
A lone man toting a sho1i.:un hi]:1eli t•d
1he lruck · as it head('d IO\\'t1r1t :1
distribution et>ntcr in the ei ty's Hu111cr
Point section Tuesday. lit> p"l ntl·d the
11\•a pon at the dri rer's head ;111d ordered
hin1 lo drive a short distance • ~~ c~~.,::i;; £:~;: Swee11ey, 'Jol111so11, B1·and
voting .system al \.\'Ork in all 13 con1bincd
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Retu1·ns 3
l11 lrvi11e
By GEORGE t.r.;1u \L
01 !flt 0111• "IOI' Slit!
Th(' ligh!l'!(l \'Oll'r 1uruout 1n city
l11sturr --13.4 percent -Tuesday
'et urned th rel· of f.:ur incum bents to the
lr'1fnl' Ci !,. Counci l and O\'er.,..•helmingl\'
·s11ppor1cd a school huildlng loan fund ol
.•4-4 111illion.
\'ol<•r!I grHnted fou r year terms lo
l uur1cllwo1na11 r.abri etle Pn·or and
\la\'or Juhn Burlon and unseatC<t E. Ray
l)1ri°g!cy Jr. 1\rt Ar l1K111y and Robert J.
\\'l'sl and incu1nlx•nt Henry Quigley .,..·on
1hc· other three scat s.
Final ret urns for the h'un!runncrs are:
'lr!', l'r~·or, 3.-436
Burton, 2.977
llrnr.'' Qut~lt'~'. 2 .9'~!1
Art Anthon~·. 2."31
ltobtrt J, \\'est. 2.493
Hay Quigh.>). 2.Z>5
Fran klin S. Murd, 2.(11 2
Hobert A. Srnith. 1.61~
Hichard B. "Dick'' Clark. I .~i2
precincts. 'E ' v. . L The /r\'i ne rnifit>d School District
ru..day"s election was all ove< by '''° ~ asy 1cto1•s Ill aguna ><·hool buHdins roon '"''""re recei,·e<f a p.m. -less than two hours arter the tot al yes vote of -1,471 and ;~9 nocs. A
polls closed, l\1u-1hirds majority y,·as required and
Tuesday's turnout or 4.199 voters 1hat was met easily by the 65.8 percen t
meant that 42 percent or the total By .IACI\ Cll \PPEl.l and Stuart comhincd \\'ith Baglin to Forni l;1\'0rable \'Ole.
registered appe.ared at the polls durin'• or ,,.. oa11r ~11et ll•ff I d ~ ,,. he o , d 1 R 1 ide 1 thcr . 0 Incumbents Qirl JohJJ~n and Phyllis a_s ate., en ors ..... .,,, t ""ar .o ·ca tJrs The Mi million loan approval allows ~g_tiy__thc l:iltf.a _was S~_een~~ ~ .£.il'ic ~a~.r.-~?n Dran.!L _.:~~cked by a ~.as~ve a~vertising :in.d the di!llrlcl to .drii1\· on the slate school
-.. ~~·sU6Stintially less than the 50-:-6 percent in--swep?~t0-T1Ct~cs=-r'ui'idtiy in tli'tffiOfly.-promorfotr campaign. -.building (und tol""IDMS~u ild schools.
elections lwo years ago \\'hen a pair or contested election lo~ three o~n seats on Tiiat campaign drev.· cri11cal co1nrncnt The measure uug1ncn1s a S50 inillion
council seats were filled . the Laguna Beach C1t.y <;:ounc1t. from successful candidate Brand tls he OOnd measure pa ssed by voters last year.
The three winocrs in Tuesday's Johnson headed the field , follo\red by i\·atched returns l>cing posted at city hall Tog<:ther. the loc:al and state tunds arc
eJedion campaigned hard 011 tJreir claims ~lrs. Sweeney and Brand. lale Tuesday. expcc1cd to provide schooyi 11•hich 111ay
of independence and lack of form al Nearly 50 percent of Art Colony voters "It just goes to ShoY.". you can 't buy an be needed bct\\·ccn "°"' and 1900.
affiliations with local groups which in lumed .out at the poll.s. . election in Laguna Beach." Brand .said.
past elections have had a strong effect on , Elechon of the trio ".3~ seen as a Johnson co1nmented after the elct1 ion
candidate sueces.s. victory for Laguna cn11c elements lhat he felt the results· were-supporti\'e of
But in the latest vote , scv rral fa\'Oring coo~rolled gro\.\•th . the policies he has stood for 01•cr the
candidalC3 \.\'ith strong support f~om the A moratorium on co .~ s t .r u c.1 I o 11 • years. Johnson ran a Io \\'. ke y
traditional groups faill'd to y.·in. recently passed by the City Coun~1l as an conservative cam(><lign.
emergency. measure, was a key i~sue ~ "I'm gratified to know that 1he citizens
the campa!gn turned hot and sticky 1n approve of the din .. -ction the council has
Her Thoughts
Not on Job
the late going. 1akrn in the la sl 1wo vears," he said.
Final results in t~ \.'cling are: ~\Irs. S11teenev sai d she \.\'as pleased
Ca rl .E. Johnson, 2.930 ll it h the electiOn Qf three persons "llO
Pbylhs S\l·ttney. 2.392 could \\·ork together to solve the cit\·'s
Jon Brand. 2.~7 problems. although she noted there \.\'oUld
\\'aync J. Baghn. 2.228 ool be uniform ity or opinion on all
Fran Haller (v.Tite·in'. J.908 matters.
Paul Stuart (writc-in i, 1,796 \\'bile city clerk Jo Bennitt was
busy tabulating votes in San Juan
Capistrano. her thoughts \l"Cre
several miles to the north.
Nancy L. Casparian, 202
Gary Weber. 167
Beth Leeds, 161
Pttrs. Benn.ill was the top \'Ole
getter jn, the city of Lakewood's
city cowteil election. She beat five
opponents'~ including tY.'O incum-
bents and lhe mayor.
Margery Bentley, J3t
James C. Gillenv•ater, 118
Theodor Sparkuhl, IOJ
Jo'inal returns found 5.262 of lhe city's
10.751 registered voters casting ballots.
The election got torrid in the closi ng
\.\'eeks as write·in candidates ~trs. Haller
Streakii1g 'h1' in '66-
That's tl1e Naked Trutl1
By WILLIA~I SCHREIBER
Of lllt Oally ,.Hot l l•ff ~ . AS A "STREAKER El\tERITUS" the current \\'ave of nesh cresting over
the nation's colleges brGUght baCk a flood of n1emories.
What disturbs me the most about the fanny.flashing fad has nothing lo do
with disgu.<I or prudery.
What disturbs me most ill that this latest crop of college clo\\'OS claims
to have invented a sport that in all probability existed before they were born
and certainly before they e\•en got to high school.
Claiming to have invented streaking in 1974 is like claiming to be the first
to swallow a goldfish on a dare.
I call myself a streaker emeritus on lhe foundation of one such daring
act more than eight years a&.o on sorority rov.1 at the
University of New Ptfexeo.
UNM's notorious Streakers of '66 (sounds like a nostal-
gia movie title ) were fratemily pledges at the mercy of
cruel task masters -fraternity actives with a' raw sense
of humor. -• !, k •' . ' '"'-.
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WHETHER THE IDEA v.·as !heirs or one resurrected
from still-earlier college days. they decided the ultimate.
humiliation \l'ould be to parade the pledge class at top
speed through nve campus sororities at dinner lime. 1c111t a11•1t
r\.OOd!ess to say all the iNeCUrilies attendant with being a college freshman
were amplified at the very suggestion of such pu~lic exposutc. But peer
pressure •"00 the day -that , and a mean-looking pledge paddle -awaiting
lhooe who dllckened out,
1be streak lq:an on the la•·n of the fraternity house. The course v.·asn't
exception.ally Song by current atandatds but it was difficult -.a lot .of stain
to cllmb and doors to open tb&t slowed down lhe race.
IT wAS BLUSTERY and overcast \\'hen UiC..lead .streaker took off at a
slow tl'Ot down sorority lane. \Vhen we began attracting attenUon, the pace
qulckenfd to that or a rour·minute n1ile.
By then, Cvefl gooR; bump was blushing tKil it was too late to quit -
our clothca were waiting at the other tnd. of the strtak-course. •
They're St~ll Up
To Olcl Streaks
Across Nation
8)' United Press lnttrnatlonal
f\lorc than 1.000 college students 01
bot h sexes dashed naked a c r o s ~
campuses as the natiqn's ncwesl college
fad -"Streaking·· -gained mo mcnturn .
Bul some authorities took a "gcl·tough "
attitude.
The biggest displa y of nud ity Tuesday
\.\'3S at the University of c:eorgia , \Vhcrc
about 300 youths ran bet,veen dormitories
in iln effort to brea k the streaking rcaird
-apparently set in a nude camiva l
fea turing 5J 4 participants al I h c
University of South Carolina ~londay
night.
An estimated 2711 ·males strcail.cd
around Southem Tech in AUant~ and 180
men and on e \\'Oman. calling themselves
the Lehigh University St re aking Team
ILUSTJ. ran naked across the can1pus at
Bet chcn1, Pa. The lone f e n1 a 1 e
excl imcd afterwards: "I feel grea t and
e touchL"'<i me."
c of . the liS streakers at
Northwestern l ni\'ersity was on crutches
i one of the 16 strea ke9-a.t_ the
.Uni ve ity of Illinois pUshcd fn. a
\li'heel air.
Dis bed darte "·ere r e p o r I e d
n.1nnin from the Columbia University
campus to -1 York 's Broadway
Tuesday ni and seven \\·omen were
among the 35 nude runners at the
Universil y or \\1isconsin·La Crosse.
One girl took part in a naked dash by
30 students across a s!f'C{'t at tht>
Univers ity or Oklahoma. About 2il youths
streaked at Georgia Tech and four othcr.s
did it at the t:niversity of Pittsburgh.
~'O 1nalt• streakers. "il only In
yellow stockings O\'Cr their head.s.
weaved their way through players af a
college basketball tournament I n
Americus, Ga. lO the ('heers of
sectators, and fled out a door TuC'Sday
night.
A bill was introduced in the South
Carolina Legislature Tuesday tAat would
make streaking at public schools and
state-supported Institutions illegal with a
penalty of expulsion and up to 90 days in
Jail.
Sa11 Jua11 Elects
Nash s,recncy '-. '
Yvo11 HecksC'ltcr
Dy PA,tELA HAI.LAS
Of .... 0111, ,.,.., ll~ff
Douglas Nash. \'\'on llrc kscher, and
John s .... ·ecncy \~·on e:i.~ily Tuesd:.iy in
thei r bid for sea1s on 1he San Ju;i n
C:1pistraoo City Counci l.
Total \'Otes cast for each \\'ere: Nash.
1.-448; Heckscher. 1.391: Sweene~-. 1.290.
The three ran on sin1ilar platforms
\.\'hich called for a slo"'dO\.\'n ol the city's
g1'0\\'lh ra!e, preservation of the hills
through sup1)()rt of the new hillside
ordinance. and support of the new
general plan wh ich limits lhe ultimate
total population to 42.00!l.
/\\ash. a scientist and business man . and
s"·ccncy, a· college administrator. lxuh
served on the planning commission,
lle<:kschcr. 11n attorney. is president of
the To1i.•n Hall Associa tion.
The voter tun10ut equaled nearly 60
pe rcrot of the re~istercd voie \\'ith 3.012
ballots cast out of a possible 5,063.
T"·o ballol propositions "·ere defeated.
A proposed tax O\'erride of up to 15 ce nl<t
pe r $100 assessed \':il uation lost by a
nia r"G in of 2.12 \'Oles 1\'ith 1.326 in fa\·or
and 1.558 against. Th e police iss ue -
y,·hcthcr or not the city shoul..~ form its
0\1·n pol ice depanment -w· • defeate d
by a 3·1 margin. Voles cas1 11tcrc ;oa
in fa\"or and 2.176 agai nst.
Ball ot co un ti ng ran fairly smoothly
Y.'i!h niost precincts reporti ng by 11 p.m.
l'rccinct four . :11 &t5 Via ,\ladonna. took
eight hours to count 316 votes. reporting
ln ol -1 a.n1.
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
J.
HOW TO BUY
AN ENGAGEMENT RING
Never pay 1norc thrin you can
afford for an engagcn1ent ring .
~lost youn g 1nen can afford about
a n1onth 's salary: and \Vhatever
this is. there are exquisite rings at l
these prices.
\'oung n1en earn more 'later,
and a more expensive ring can
con1e then. the first remaining a •
symbol of lasting love in a pendant
or pin.
Otl1e1·wise,
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WINS TRUSTEE POST
lrvine'1 Norrlu Br•ndt
Brfllidt Ca1Jt11res
Saddlebnck .Sec1t
With Big Marg;in
By JAN \\'ORTll
01 1!1• Dailt' 1'1 .. 1 s .. ft
t\__...J.Y_rri"out Of __ (_JoS~ to 20 percent ..2i_
·,·oters in rhe Saddleback Community
College distrll"t Tuesday f'lrctcd Norrisa
Brandt. 52. of Irvine as the new trustee
to represent Irvine and El Toro .
Unoff icial totals for 1hc tru.c;tcc post.
l'lected at largr by all voters in the
district front S..111 Clcn1cntc to lr"inc,
arc :
-~Ir". Hrandt, i ,U'i l.
-Earl Carrey,ay of El Toro. 5.155.
-Ste\'e Del.app. Jn·inc. 2.873.
-Xick DiGiuro. El Toro . 2.120.
-John Tolle. El Toro. 1.817.
-Ve ra Snyder, lr\'ine, 1.192.
-Gary Rasn1ussen. ln'inc, 80t
-Andrew ~1urr11y. \.\'ho \\•ithdrc"' from
the race too late to have his 1i..1me taken
off the b.1tlot recch·ro 6:.IO.
"J couldn "t believe 1 had surh a Slrong
sho\.\·ing in all the trus1ee areas." f\lrs.
Orandt said tod ay . She lost In Irvine by
about 100 \'Oll's 10 Sieve IJcl..flp)l. 2-4. a
progra rn dirL>clor for the Sant.a Ana·
Tus!in Y;\1CA.
"I am look ing, fOr \\•a rd to
communications fro1n all areas. l'n1
goin!} to rest a day or I \\'O and then get
right in there and start .,..·orking," ~frs.
Drandt said.
Carta\.\'ilY . a n10rt.gage banker. gave
Ptlrs. Brandt her closest eornpeti tion in
si x of the seven trus!ec areas. •te
eorr<i lled more votes than she did in San
Clemente and Tustin.
As for her narro\.,. defeat by DcLapp in
Irvi ne, ~1 rs. Brandt commenttod . "Of
course I \.\'OUld like 10 have won there,
bot wha l I "'as go ing for was the totals.
It's been two yea rs since I worked for
ihe city of Irvine. and the city has
doubled in size since then."
She said her first priority as a ne1v
board 1nember will be to focus on
impro\'ing Uie situations complained of
'by Tustin residents '¥1i'ffo arc in lh c midst
of a move to dc·annex fro 1n the district.
P1·evail
~!OSI i ncumbent~ outside the Orangt
Coast \\'00 re-el<'Ction TlK'Sday , but two
tong lime n1unic1~I pol1tici.1r1S sufrert!d
surprisi ng de(('at.'i.
In Fullerton . veteran council man and
forntcr ~Tayor U:>uis "Red " Reinh•rdt
11>."l a bid for rH lrdion. Rei nhardt ha~
ser\"ed a total or sixteen ycar!i on tht
council .
In tiardcn GrO\'C, Co u n C' i Im an
\roodro\\' \Vilson Butterfifld. \\'ho lost an
clcctiOrJ bid in 1972 but \\'as appointed to
a vacant scat a few months lat~r. l05l
again Tuesday to l'OUncih1'0man K:ithryo
Barr.
~!rs. Barr "'as the top vote geUer In
the race, foltovocd bv tv•o mrn. Rick
Erickson and ~fllton ·Krieger. \\'ho also
"'on seats easily.
In a Si'paratc n1a1·oral elec tion in
Garden Cirovc, irx:Urnhent. Bernard
Adams beat COW)('llman \Valier Do110V1tn. /"'
Dono\'arr 11·ill retain his sea t on the
courlcil. ho\\·c\'er.
1be Fullerton contest saw an easy
1 ictory by Frances R. \\'ood. The S4?COOd
seat .,..·ent to Charles Phi1l iJ15. Fulll'f'tOn
l'oters also Q\'{'r>rhelmingly chose to
retain the cit y's 50-year bo.~n on ovemight
street parking.
In Anaheim. ll'hich "'as nol electing
city otficinls. a 19·year..c)Jd oollcae
student. nuth A. '.\lt'Get>, easily !>Cat four
o~cnts...to..vrin~SQl.l....Cn . .the-Aoohttm..=----
lnion High School Board or Trustees.
Other counly cities and their t>lccdon
\\·inner s included :
llREA -lncwnbcnl and former mayor
Donald Fox, Carol \Vt'ddle and Don V.
Symn1es "'on election to three seats.
BUE~A PARK -Incumbent ~fayor
Ra lph K. ,Hines and Don R. Griffin won
t\\'O available seats in a eroll'Cled race.
CYPRESS -Jnl"UIT1bents Otto J.
La('a)'o and Robert Harvey were joined
by Sonia Sonju in \.\'iMing three open
seats.
LA HABRA -fll('Umboot ~ayor
Dlarlt'S Stevens and i n e u m b e n l
Council man V.'illiam Roberts won rt·
elect.ion to their !fats.
LA PAL.\tA -Olallengers Gary JOOM
and ~tary \\'iltiams won t\.\'O available
SC:.'.l.t ~.
ORAi'!GE -Incumbents Robert 0.
Hoy t and Don Smith retained their seats
oa the council.
Lnguna Hit
By Streakers
In yet another t"·ist on the
current streaking craze, 1 .... ·o naked
men drove up to the Laguna Beach
J a c 1c · Irr The-Box drive-through
restaurant. placed an order and
drove up to the windo\.\' lo pick up
their food.
They sped a\j,·ay after the
shocked female cashier looked
do\.\'Jl into their car.
In anot her report . a nude man
ran in the back door or Denny's
Jtestaurant, 1600 S. Coast Highwa y,
darted through the dining room and
)Ut the front door to th e
bemusement of palrons.
Both incidents occurred Sunda y.
t>ut were not included on the
Laguna Beach police log because
the Art Colony dC'partment didn't
think they were all that unusual, an
:.ifficer said.
She lis led transportalion to the
carnpus, asking for a curriculu n1 planner
and fed eral grants wrlter. and appoin ting
1ncm bers to the citizens ad\'i SOry
c01nmittce as some of her fi rst projet1.<; ~==-=-==--'-"-':;=-:. .:-==:;~~
it takes the
right kind of '
money to look
your best.
Tlte riglt.t ld11.d of mo11ew
tod4W '-gold toi"•·
La11!ro1t1 eoi111, vowr• or
ow.r1 41'1 mllA:i1t" d.tliglt.•fvl
je11111l~. S•t i1t era/led 1.6
ko.f'tlt gold frame•, co1'1tt
Mil 61 "'°"' 01: 11etkl11te1,
JMJ1do1tt1, attd bro«lct1 to "''"''°"-onlw a /r.w. Co"'' irt lo It!! 011r MOii 6C'OMli/Ml
cutd C<llft.Jl/ete 1elcetWnt o/ ooi1t ;ewe/,.,.
: '"., ' " ~ -
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Through the first sorority we ran to the tune of a hundred giggling vok:es.
By the lhlrd house. we \\'trt numb. By UK! fifth house. nobody cared who wa1
lookfng.
ln Georgia,_ slate R_ep. Janll'S Y.'loyd
urged the &late Board of Regents to
''exptl a thousand sh~nts al lhe
Univ~rsily of Georgia," if nccc.ss.1ry. to
put a stop to the nudity. Police used teur
gas lo disperse 2,500 angry students at
the University of Georgia ~tonday night
following the arrest of a streaker.
The young man should tell a (
jeweler he t.ruSts how much he cao...
afford. The jeweler \\•ill sbo\~' hi111 •
Our proud pledge masters met the lleahly fold at the other end, glffiully
hold.Inf only our underwear. Fortunatcl)I, nobody had c&Oed the COPS or we
wooldhave been tn a New Medco jall to thll day. .,,
I SUPPOSE PSYCHIATIUSn woWd rm:i 50l!le J rversity in whaL we did
tJght years ago and what eollftgian1 are doing today. But in a aenst, It's one
nt0re •vmue for blowtnc off all tblt steam.
After all. a pll)'ful 1treaker ls far less harmful than a fuTly i;:lothcd rioter
-1here'1 no pl• .. lo bide die .,_.and wi.mm.tjll'y li1Craturt. •
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Olancellor Jack Rem ol t h •
Unlven1Jy ol Tenn..,.., where 12.000
damaie was Inflicted Oil bwlln~ near
the pmpus during a streaking
dolllOllltrntlon M01¥1ay nlgl>1 and .. ,iy
Tuesday said any more streaking "wlll
nt:.ussltate. oonctrtcd ~on .. , "
a variety in that price range. he.Ip
hiln select a suit.able group. and
set then1 a side.
The gtrl can then come in with
her finance and select her very
own ring lrom this group, knowing
Utat they COil aflord any one of
them . Both wlU have made an Im-
portant decision Logether, as they'll
be doing for the rest o! Utelr Uvu.
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.~emocrats Take 3-1 lfead in . Special Ballots
Republicans End Drought rin Santa Barbara
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CALIFORNIA WINNER
Ro.btrt L1go.m1r1ino
WASHINGTON (AP ) -DemocTa ..
• have captured their thlrd specla1 election
victory of the-)'ear, Republlcana their
firn -with both verdicts comlng from
congressional districts v.·lth I o n g ·
established GOP voting habits.
SO the impact of Tuesday's balloting in
Ohio and Califomla is llkelj to be further
uneasiness among Republican strategist.s
and candidates who will be facing the
voters later this year.
rivals who had tried to make \Vatergate
an .issue, Lagomarsioo . .had 53.078 votes
with all t80 precincts reporting. H!s
CO!flblned opposition had 43,81$.
Both parties had anticipated the
Republican victory although it had been
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"Obviously the results of special unclear wbether Lagomarsino would be
electiQPS so far this year have not been able to avoid a runoff by winning more
very favorable," Gov. Daniel J . EvanJ of than half the votes a! he dld.
\\'ashington, chairman of the Natiooal The Ohio race, in the CinciMaU area,
Governor's conference, said tl'lday ·in ... v.·as closely contested with mo st
"rashington, D.C. Evans, a Republican .• observers rating Democratic Themas W.
said it ~too early to say, however , Luken a slight favorite even though the
v.·hether this v.·ill mean widespread district had elected D em o c r a t I c
Jlepublican losses In the fall . congressmen only three times in this
century.
tv.•o previous special eledions Io
Congres.\. in J\11chigan a n d
Pennsylvanla. Th06e districts also had
\'Oled consistently Republican in retent
years.
The Michigan and Pennsylvania results
had been interi>reted as sho\loing the
current !rend was running against the
RepubUcam. whether because o f
Y.'atergate or due to President Nixon's
other problems in the ecooom..ic or
energy fields.
Both Democrats and Republicans bad
shown the psychological importance of
the Ohio election by pouring in heavy
OUISkle forces .
The Democrats were helped by
organized labor and the state Democratic
party, while the Republicans brought in
Vkt President Gerald R. Font and the
Republican National CommiUee's top
organizer. THE REPUBLICAN VJCTORY ca me
in the Santa Barbara area In one of the
nation's most-staunchly tiOP districts.
State Sen. Robert Lagon1arsino v.-on a
clear majo.ri.ty oyer. st::~l~ Democr.alic
Lukin polled 57,171 votes to Republican
\\lallis Gradison's 51,057. Lukin raised the
\Vatergate issue .
Jn contrast. '·the big names of both
parlles stayed a\\'ay from the California
district where Republicans got their first .
year's"-good news or 197.•. DEMOCRATS HAD \\'OS Ille
Two Had Bond
·Man Wanted Revenge, Finds Wife
Deceased
POWs Flown
LONDON <UPI ) -fireman \Viliia m Phillips wanted revenge v.·hen his
REPUBUCAN LAGOMARSINO, who
sdld Watergate .. w.a,sn'.t an J s ~ 14 e
swamped his seven opponents in a
district that, though it ha! a Democratic
regislratlon majority, has cxmisteotly
voted heavily Republican.
The two eleictims came ju.st four days
after seven f«mer top associates rJ.
President Nimn 1''efe lndkied on
charges stemmio,g from the Watergate
cover-up amid reports that a secret
finding by the grand jury linked Nixon
himself to it.
While Democrat Luken moved closer to
an all-out pro-impeachment position in
the closing days ol the Ohio campaign,
Republican Grad.Ison sought to walk a
middle line, criticitlng White House
handling of the Watergate scandal but
saying the lndictmenU didn't mean. the
President was guilty.
On both Watergate and the question of
legalized abortion, G1"adison .appeared
caught in the middle while trying to
appease groups with opposing views.
Panel Winding Up
TRIUMPHS IN OHIO
Thom•• W. Luken
President's Tax--Bill
, y.•i!e ran off with anolhcr man . But then the other man's wife telephoned,
l .. ffie caU led to friendship and now Phillips, 45, and J\ira. Kathleen \Vright
are planning lb get married.
Fro111 Hanoi May ,Reaclr. $300,000
--1 ..... PhiJllps and J\1rs. Wright tQld l~lt.fil~ alter bol.b were ~-dh'otces_ ~ Their spouses in London. . -
From Wlre ~rvtc"s -1ITAPACLAllUAs£.,Thai~;_:u.s._: ,
rrom North Vietnam today brought back
from North Vietnam the remains of
Americans who died in captivity in llanoi
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congressional committee will find that that the following tax items for the years
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l . When he found out that his wife l\1aureen had run off with Leonard
i \Vright, 50, Phillips so id , "I wanted to murde r him."
+ But then out of the blue J gol a phone call from Mrs. \Vright. She said 'you
J don't , kno1v me but I'm the wife of the man your wife has run off wlU1','1
i .be stud.
; -!\tis. Wright talked him out of his ideas of revenge and invited him over
I, for a chat , Phillips said.
and expressed hopes it would lead to an
accoWlting ol all Gl's still missing in
action.
No nan1es \\'ill be released until
medical experts . establish the identities
( IN SHORT ... ) "\Ve found \\"e had a lot in common,'' said 1'frs. \V~ight, laking up the sto ry.
-i "We both -ha\'e old fashioned ideas about morals. \Ve both beli eved marriage
f was sacred." ·
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l Mrs. PhiU1ps. Wright was ordered to pay the costs of both divorces.
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~yriac Tells ·of -Pressure
. f 1·om l(remlin f Qr Talks
t By The Associateil Pu~fi ~resident Hafez Assad of Syria said
t ay that the Soviet Union is pressing
country to attend Arab-Israeli peace
t'lks in Geneva.
,"But we shall go to the Geneva
~nference only v.•hen tangible progress
i • achieved on the question or military
sengagement betv.·een Syria and Israel
in the Golan Heights," Assad told the
qeirut magazine As Sayyad in an
i1terview.
? Syria has agreed to s e n d
rfpresentatives to \Vashington to
negotiate disengagement v.·ith Jsra~I
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~All we want is peace. A piece
of Tel·Aviv, a piece of Haifa,
a piece ... '
through Sec~lllry of State tlenry A.
Kissinger later lhis 1nonth.
ASSAD'S INTERVIEW appeared a few
hours before he met with Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko I n
Damascus for the second time in a week·
to discuss what a govem1nent spokesman
described as Syria's tem\3 for an over-
all t.1iddle East settlement.
Assad also disclosed in the intervieW
that he urged King HU.ssein of Jordan
during the October war to open a third
front and attack Jerusalem. But, he sa id,
Jordan l'.'as ool convinced and , instead, it
sent troops to the Syrian front "merely
to show it was cootributlng to the war.''
JN JERUSALE~t. the q u a r r e 1 i n g
leaders of Israel's Labor party agreed to
form a minority cabinet under P~mier
Golda Meir. The Israeli state radio
attributed the reconciliation to rising
tension on lhe Syrian front. Israeli
newspapers published reports that the
Syrians \\'ere concentrating forces along
a 40-mile front on the Golan Heights.
The Syrian-backed newspaper A I
Shark, published in Beirut, quoted
Syrian officials as being ~urprlsed over
reports from \Vashington about an
alleged plot by Palestinian guerrillas 10
assassinate Kissinger during hi s visit lo
Damascus last \\'eek.
Syrian officials called it unfounded and
said Kissinger canceled his visit to the
Omayyad f\tosque in Damascus because
he overslept. not because there \\'as a
plot to assassinate him as reportt.'<I by
U.S. officials.
and the next of kin have been notified .
There was no iodicatk>n how Jong U'lis
\\'OUld take.
Flag.<fraped a I u m i n u m containers
bearing the remains were unloaded from
an Air Force Cl30 transport plane with
solemn ceremonies and placed aboard a
blue and "'bite ambulance bus. An honor
guard made up of officers from the four
services snapped to a salute in the glare
of floodlights .
e Quake loll• ~lat1qua
f\fANAGUA . Nica ragua -A mild
earthquake s~ook this city on Tuesday
causing panic but ~ injuries.
The Red Cross and fire department
said there were no injuries or material
damage. But many people w e r e
1>repa ring to sleep outdoors, fearing
another quake woo.Jd collapse their
homes. ·
~lost of ~-lanagua was destroyed by an
earthquake in December 1972. and much
of the population still lives on the edges
of the city,
e lt1dl.,led DA Dead
PITTSBURGH -District At1omey
Robert Vr.'. Ougfi!an. husband of an heiress
lo the J\1elloh fortune, died Tuesday of a
shotgun v.'ound just hours before he was
indicted by a federal grand jury for
inco1ne tax evasion.
A coroner's report may detennlne
\\'hcther he was killed accidentally or
co1nmitted suicide.
The body of Duggan, 48. \\'ho married
Cordelia Scaife J\lay last summer, was
found Tuesday about 75 feel from his
sun11ner lxlme.
e Selassie Eases Grip
ADDIS ABABA -Emperor Haile
Selassie. his kin gdom In turmoil,
annou nced plans Tuesday night for a
coostitulional coovention expected to
replac" his virtua11y absolute rule with a
new system of limited monarchy.
"lie has gone as near to atxl.icatioo as
possible '4ithout actually stepping down,"
one Brilish diplomat said.
Storm Sweeps Rockies
.5 Inches of Snoiv Fall on West Yellowsto1ie
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HE NEVER RESIGNED
Sol Huro!<, 85
Sol H urok Dies ;
Brought Russian
Ballet to V .S.
. . 1969 through 1972 should be corrected, Pr~sident N11?'1 owes ba~k taxes, but the and listed the bill that could , Jt · "'h1te Hou.se as cooperating fully In the resu ·
cornmlUee investigation, according to
Sen. RusseU B. Long ( D-La. i
Sources close lo the co1nmitlce say the
Nixon tax bill is llkely to amount to more
than $300,000.
Long. d1airman of the Joint Committee
on Internal Revenue Taxation, Tuesday
repeated his assertion that · 'The
President will owe some additional tax."
but he refused to confirm or deny the
SJ00.000.plus figure.
L01"G SAJD the committee staff liltely
v.·ould complete ii! report oo the
President 's taxes this month, arx1 it
should be released to the public late in
the mooth. He saki th.at were no plans
for public hearings .•
Long said the White House had given
the committee "99 percent of the
information \\'e requested," and the
remaining material v.·as expected
shortly.
-Disallo"'·ancc of Nixon·s ta x
deduction for donating his political l
papers, $275,000.
-Nixon should ha ve paid a capital
gains tax on the sale of his New York co-
op apartment, $40,000.
-Nixon should ha\'e paid a capital '
gains tax on selling 23 acres of property 1
in San Clemente, 5.10,000.
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-Nixon should not ha ve deducted for
business purposes 25 perccn1 of operating I
expenses at the \\restem Y.'hite !louse in '
San Clemente , $15,000.
Britis h Lau11cl1
NE\Y' YORK (UPI 1 -Jmpressa rio Sol "We have no complaint about the
Hurok. America's "Artistic Amb<issa· cooperation of ,the Pre&idem or the \Vbite
Talks to E11d -
Miner Strikes
dor." "'ho introduced Ure Bolshoi Ballet House." Long said.
to America and took pianist Van Cliburn However. he said at another point: LONDON rAP f -Leaders of the 1'
to Russia. died of a heart attack Tues· "\Ve v.·ou1d have liked to have had so.tne miners union and the Nation.a\ Coal
day. He was 85. of the information sooner." Board began urgent talks toda y aimed at I
Hurok. who never retired. was stricken ending Britain's nationwide coal slrike . ,
\\'hile in the office o! banker" David ~IEANWHILE, CBS Correspoodenl They \\'ere under orders fro1n ihe n e ,v;
Rockefeller . a long--time friend. He Was Roger Mudd said the congressional cdm· Labor goyemment to "settle it quickly." )
pronounced dead a short time later at a Union general secretary Lav.·rence J
hospital. Earlier he had had lunch v.·ith · DAILY PILOT Daly said before the meeting he hoped to I
And res ScgO\•ia, the Spanish classical reach a solution by the end of the day.
guitarist , DELIVERY SERVICE Coal board chainnan Derek Ezra saido I
llurok used to say. "So long as you '·I'm very hopeful that v.·e shall succeed,
dance and sing together, there is no ~ ··erv 01 th• e:r~ Poe• but I don 't kno\\· whet her il \\"ill be toda y. I
bloodshed.·• He sent Amer i ca n '' guoron'etd 1bere are a lot of problems to be .
performers on triumphal rowxl-the-w orld MotW11v.f•t01v 11_11o,.,... .. _._..,.s:Kl discussed and settled.'' I
tours and brougtlt cultural talent from :.: .. :.::'~~~""' 111 ~"'io-. C.n• The two sides l'.'ere expected to ignore I
Europe and the Far East to the United s,,1_,,11..,s.ina.v llV01t110l'Ol,_\'Olll alt)y a pay board report on the relative pay o(
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He presented more than I . 8 0 O does not giv sufficient help to surface
perfonners during his career. The list Telephone~ workers and clerks. 1
reads like a roster of the world 's leading ,,_ °'Al'!19 c.o....-v At-··· · ·· ·· 641·4J11 Prime J\1inister Harold Wilson's new !
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DAILY 'PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Blame Poor Planning
lfeadowlark Airport is only a small part or Hunting-
lon Beach. But it is a part that may be sorely missed
by flying residents if it closes soon as airport operator
John Turner predicts.
It's the only airport in lluntington Beach, and one
or onJy four In Orange County. The \Varner Avenue
facility provides lie-down service for nearly 150 private
planes. The airport has been here 30 years, long before
ho uses and the urban squeeze enveloped it
But now, because some homes may be built too
close to the runway, Turner expects the state to bke
away his airport license. lf so. the city can blame itself
for the loss, thanks to poor planning in )'ears past.
PLannerS, anxious to see ..ne city grow. allowed too
m~nr homes too close to the tiny, P.rivate airfield. And
w1tb1n the past year. the city coun cil, pressured by resi·
d~nts or those close honies. rejected one possible melhod,
wi th county help, for saving the airport.
It could have been a vital part of the community,
perhaps a spark for some unique industrial and recrea-
tional growth, with proper planning. But that chanc~
seems gone now and the sad part is there probably aren't
that many people who care.
Girls Need Help
Branches of the Boys Club of Fountain Valley and
Huntington Beach provide opportunities for young boys
in both com1nuniUes to learn crafts and sports and' to
work together. However, there is no Girls Club in either
city, a condition a group of residents wants lo rectify.
• physical and financial -to make the idea work.
The committee has developed ils bylaws and in·
corporation pape.rs, the fil'$l step in getting recognition
from the Girls Club of America. It has been pledged
Sl.500 by the South Coast Junior \\'omen's Club. if the
plan gets the support of people in the two cities. IL is
certainly deserving of it.
The conwUttee plans a place where 6 to JB.year-0lds
can have cultural and recreational experiences. PeOple
Interested in helping can attend a meeting at 7:30 p.nt.
March 14 at the Fountain Yalley Co1nn1uni ty Ser\'iccs
building, 10200 Slater Ave.
-"lligher Education'
In an era when new ideas are plugged into comp li·
cated "pilot programs," which are usually funded bv
state and federal grants, the work Of t\vo teachers in thC
Westminster School District is particularly refreshing.
Carol Sobyak and Carol Kane. who teach two adjoin-
ing third grade classes at Sequoia School in \Vest1ninster,
heard or a way to make reading in the classroon1 more
fun -a reading lo£t.
But the ~eachers d.id not develop an elaborate pro-
posal requesting a grant. Nor did they ask the district
for money. In stead. they spent $250 of their own money.
and called on the resources or Miss Sobyak 's Cather to
build the loft .
But the Girl s Club SteeMng Committee, chaired by
Ruth Johnson o( Fountain Valley, needs help -both
No one is allowed into the loft unless th ev have a ·
book -and then only al certain times. NeCdless to
say, the bright yellow platfonn. high above the floor, is
much· in demand-and so is reading.
At Sequoia School. thanks to l\liss Sobvak and ~tiss
Kane "higher education" means learning lo.love to read.
'Better hold up on the tax return, Harry!• We just got a bill for
our share of the money illegally spent on Spiro Agnew!'
Flaws in
Airport
Security
\YASHINGTON -If Samuel Byck.
v.·ho was foiled in his attempt lo dl\re
an airliner into the \Yhile House, had
tried his home airport of Philadelphia
instead of the more secure Baltimore,
he might have carried off his fantastic
scheme.
This is the chilling finding of Rep.
John Murphy, J).N.Y., based on
coofidential Federal
Aviation Administra-
tion documents on
Philadelph:a and his
O\\IIl cland l'stine visit
to the Ph iladrlphia
airport.
We have also had
access to a confiden·
ti al. nation\\ide FAA
securit y survey
"'hich sho~·s 80 percent of the nation's
airport weapon detec1ors don 't "'ork and
half of these caMOt identify pistols con·
cea\ed on a passenger.
BYCK USED just such a .22 ca libre
··Saturda y Night Special" to kill a
security guard, a copilot and himself
on Feb. 22. Had !he deranged
Phlladelphian passed quietly throu gh a
defective ''magne tom eter'' in
Philadelphia instead of staging a \Vild
\Vest shootout in Baltimore, said
l\turphy, "ironically enough .• , he might
have succeeded."
For the thl ck sheaf of documents sho\v
that Philadelphia "'as precisely the place
t.o pull off the escapade. States the
FAA bluntly:
"The history of the attempt to obtain
seo.nity and complianCc with Fl'deral
Aviation regulatioru at Philadelphia is
one of continuous and intentional delay
and failure to comply ... "
THE FAA documents, substo.ntiated
by Murphy's undercover visit ~ ith an
FAA inspector. reveal unkno~n persons
drift back and forth through Wllocked
security gates. and vehicles enter
"secure" jet areas v.ithout challenge.
·'Trans World Airlines has officially
Dear
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Too many drivers seem to believe
55 mph means the street \'.'t ll\'e on.
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complained of their inabil ity to maintain
the security of their 'sterile conoourse'
because of the failure of the airport
to secure their doors,'' says the FAA
report. "Aircraft are accessible (to)
Wl8.Ut.borized people.''
The nationwide FAA survey also foond
poor security at Albany and Buffalo,
N.Y.; Fairbanks, Alaska; Lynchburg,
Va.; and San Francisco.
In a letter to House Commerce
Chairman Harley Staggers (D-W.Va.),
Murphy described a recent forced
landing by a United Airlines jet caused
by a pa!Senger armed 'i'i th an
" undetected knife. '-~ASED ¥N past experiences, we can
anti~ore such acts," he wrote.
To head off •·an exorbitant manmade
aircraft disaster," Sa id '-1urpby, $7 .5
million should be allocated immediately
to beef up major airport security
equipment.
Murphy also \\'ants lo train a (ederal
airport protection force to replace the
"Wltrained 'rent-a-cops'" now employed
for security.
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VA Hospital Criticism Not Va·lid
To the Editor:
The 10 patients of VA llospltal at
Long Beach who holed up in Senalor
Cranston's Office in Los Angeles should
hang their heads with shalll('.
Their leader, Ron Kovac is an acti\ist,
a publicity seeker and a troublemaker,
even thou gh he is a balt~\'iOu1ldL'<i
Vi etnam veteran. The views of this small
group do not represent the viev.·s of
the 205 patients in the spill31 injury
\\-a.J"ds or the 1,684 patients in the VA
!Iospital.
DURING the past 12 years since
retirement I have visited that hospital
altn06t every two weeks. I have arranged
several hundred admissioos including
spinal injury and paraplegic ·veterans.
Cklr son , a career Navy Commander.
Connerly was a patient in the spina l
Inj ury war~. Almost 'vithout exception
the veterans I have visited highly praised
the treatment the y r~ived and this
included veterans of all W'.trs and \lo'it h
all types of disabilities.
VA Hospital Long Beach is the largest
in the VA . Its spinal injury section
is the largest in the lJS. The h05pilal
h.1s more than 3,500 employe~. It is
affiliated with UCLA, USC and UCI
~1edical Schools and carries on a number
of important research programs. It also
operates a large outpatient clinic and
is adding a new £acility for nursing
type patients.
IT IS DOING a tremendous j-Ob ror
veterans of Southern California and d()('s
not deserve the criticism of activist
Kovac and his dissident followers.
·Thousands of former patients Y.ill agrcc
vdlh me.
Any hospital of this size has many
problems and its employes sometimes
make mistakes. I have alv.ays found
Its director and staff quick to take
corrective action. J do know it has
had some problems v.·ith drug pushers
and outside agitators v.·ho visit the
hospital for the purpose of making
trouble. This is very difficult to control
in a free C()Ufltry like ours.
I have great compassion for ill and
disabled veterans. Helping them has been
my life's v.'Ork. A grateful nation has
provided generously for their care and
it grieves me to sec a few Wlgra teful
ones try to fool the public v.ith false
accusations.
0. W. PRICE
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or eli111inate l ibel is resenie<l. All lc1-
ters n1ust i11ch1de sir11111ft1re and 1noi/-
iu9 address /Jut 11a111es 1nay be 1citl1-.
ltl!lrl on req11est if sufficient reas on
i,q aprareul. Poetry will 11ut be pu b-
lis hed.
1\.ot ''•••••~erl
To the Editor :
In rcft'rcncc to qne of your t\1ailbox
letters '·S urefire Cat Pop11h1t ioo Conlrol"
dated Feb. '!l, I believe !he lct1er is
the n1osl ridiculous subjL'Cl rnatter on
population control I have ever read .
I also question the editor's j11.Jgn1c>nt 111
malting headlines out or it. unless he
did so in jest. But even if done in
je5t. I consider lt sick hurnor.
CAT population is not a laugh init mat·
ter. contrary to v.·h.:it a great nu1nllcr
of people believe. ~1 1llions of <:als arc
put to sle<>p (or .should I say suffocated •
because of the dis regard for their h\'l.'S.
I brlie\'e th11! your reader's rnonry
v.·ould be better invested in one of the
n1any non-profit cat shelters to aid ln
their sincere efforts for neutering, rather
than illegal firecrackers.
I'm sure your reader y,·ou\d apprcciale
a !ir<>Cra_!:ker throv.·n ln his bed during
an act of love!
D. McCORKLE
.<;1ra11ge ll'orld
To the Editor:
\\'hat a strange v.-orld v.·c Jive 1n \\'hen
extrernists to the left arc called "ter-
rorists" for attempting OllcgallyJ to fet.'CI
poor, hungry people v.·ho h~n·c be..·n
discriminaled against for generations.
\\'hile extremists to the ri ght are called
"patrio1s" v.·hen they do the same thing
(kidnap) for cold, hard cash.
THE Clill1E of kidnap v.·as the same
!or the Symbionese Liberation A1:rny
as It was for lhe Alll('rlcan Revolutioo3ry
Anny; the tactic \',11s intolerable. Both
had lhc \ITOng :inswcrs :ind \l'l' v.'ill
nc\·t'r sol\'e th<' probll'm until V.'l' rea[1ZC'
that justice is the is:,uc. ~1otiva11on is
a -\·ery importanl faclor . \\'hat 1n<'1\ed
both groups to l:lk(' surh Jl'tion '' Is
nil this a µart of the terrible and plainly
poht1cal tnrss V.l' l1nd ourscl\'e$ 1n today.
du•· lo !he '.\1xo11 Admini~trat1on'.' l
Ix-ht•\(' It LS. bi..'t't!U!-Oe \\'hen Jll.Sltc:t• l(Ol''·
so l(Ol'-" n1L1 n's cont1'n1 for his fcl!o11n1an.
clt"n hi:. s:11111y ~01nct1mcs.
Tllfl mot1\·;111on on tlx-part of the
poor 1n;.1r1 c:ons1s!s of a strong v.·11\ 10
exist : to prc1·l·nt cxpir1'tion of his
<:luldrrn due 10 hunger. The right-wing
(·Xlrl·rrust. on t he orhcr h.1nd. eilher
through gn~·d ur ral'isrn, fears !hat
\1 h;it's tti s 11 111 be laki.:n. ··,feels quite
just1f1l'd in ahandoniru: l:cxl's lairs and
the H1h!t· \1hen Ix.-re.sorts to the v.·arped
ph1!o:•ophy of "~hoot rather than share."
If /1{' L'<Hl'l defeat 1he poor through
"un 1u~t li:~islation." more ex treme
1n1·thods entt•r in. The poor don't want
;1 "doh·" or v.·clfarc -most v.·an l a
Juh: th(·rf' is far too n1u ch ridic:ult~
<ind t rue! c1nburrassn\Cnl ;1lta<:hl'<l lo
1h;1t dole.
\\'JIF:\' THF: poor are hungry they
v.il! takf' their problem to the streets.
If the l-(O\ern1nCnt and upper and middle
class don't listen and are t.'Omplctely
inscnsil1\·f'. as this pre s ent ad·
111 mi.<>lra11on is, \·iolencc 1s sure to t'rupl,
hringtnl.( \\'i1h it the trigger-ha ppy ex·
1rt•1n•· ri ght \'t•rsus the desperate 1nan
\\'Ith ··nothing" to live for and who
C<lres hu le about dy ing. It is oot a mailer
of tiur g1\·1ng poor people a handout
-it'S an obl1galion.
L:io TSt·. in hi s v.·i~dom . put ii this
wa v: "\\'ht·n :i countrv is ruled \l'i1h
a ·light hand . th11 people are simple .
\\'hen <1 t•ountry is ruled wuh S<'vr rity.
thl' IJ(~plt hc<.'0111<' cunning. llappincs5
L'> /"()fJlL'<I ln mist:ry and rn1scry lurks
benc;.ith hnpp1nr:ss. \\'ho knows v.hat the
fururt• hold5'! There is no honesty. Hones-
ty be('Qrncs dishonest. (:00/Jnes.<> becomes
\\ilchcrafl -:ind. man'!I hewitehrnent
lasts a long tin'IC."
Bt:R:\Y BAl\E:R
Cnr C:ot1trucc1·s''
to the Editor:
cidrnt::illy. drive lhem hon1e each night
Purrhase of the fifth ca r can still
he stopped by a board vote not to
;1f"e<>pt the bids. I an1 hopeful that
;\lf'ssrs. Briner; P r t e r s' on , aod
:i.1<--CUllough \\Ill rCL'Onsider their action
and rt'spond lo lhe taxp.1ycr.) and tbc
!.t udl!nt.s of our distl'ict.
rlE.\.\IS A. s;..11n1
~h·rnht·r . Board of Education
S::tddlcback Valley lnified School District
~lai Li's Frrle
To the Editor:
This letter is in rrgard to the article
11hout !\tai Li Cray,.iord in last week's
paper. I have knoy,·n i\fai l.i since sh!•
\•·as fou r and I've J;l f0\.\11 vr-ry fond
of her. Tht'rcforc I am very .upset about
the possibilil y of her being turned over
to her maternal inothcr. r\o!e that I
sai d maternal mother not just mother,
for t\1iss Penncy Crav.iord, or \lo'hatever
her name. is nov.· will never be conside red
by ~·lai Li to be her real loving, caring
mother.
I F AJL lo SC'C hrlw the Department
of Public Social Services can even .~onsider making P.fai U li\:e with ~liS!
Crawford for e,·en a day. It's been
stated by enough highly cdpCDted and
qualified people that she's unfit to raise
1\lai Li .
I hope yoor article has opened some
people's minds as Y.'ell as their eves.
and something can be done about this
ridiculous si tuat ion.
I thank you for you r article and
enr.'Our;i ge you lo v.·rite more. digging
dcf'per into \\h<it has bt't'JI happening
O\('r the last several years and what
the fate of poor f.lai Li v.·ill be ln the
future. God bless you, and good-bye.
~llKE JONES
Ufllf•tanl< ,1(1•11rd
To the Editor:
The half·llink provision of the odd-tven
gasoline plan is absurd . How can you
possibly assure anyone that. while on
a business lnp. when the tank reaches
the half-full mark :
a. It will be the proper day for the
purchase of gas:
h. If it is the proper day -there
11 111 be a sen ice station open at lhe
time of day it reaches the half.full
poull ?
If It's Love, .You ,Probably Won't Fall Out of It
Contro\'l'rsy has been generated this
month by the Saddleback Unified School
District board's J.2 action to purch;1sc
a fifth automobil e for district .ud·
ntinistrators. George llcnry anti I \'Otcd
"l'o." \\'c favor holding the llnr at
£our cars. The vehicles arc presl·ntly
assigned to n1cmbcrs of Supt. Zo~~fs
cabinet. The f1r1h c;1r is to be nss1qned
to a filth c<ibinct n1en1bcr nO\I' \I ithout
a c:ir .
. 111-:~R\' A.'\1) I \\'flfltcd to rtss!gn curs
10 lhe su;:IClrlntertder11 :.ind hi" deputy.
ns per th •ir contracts. The 01hcr tv.·o
cars "·ould then bc('01ne. WI of a district
car pool. rc11dil y accessible to ad·
ministrators und teachers Jn need of
1r11nsportatlo11 .
I suggest substituting a $2 minimun1
purchase requirement for the half-tank
pliln. I be lie\•e this \.\OUld discourage
the '·topping-off" prohl~m . hut at the
s:imc Un.1c permit ·a businessman to
plan 11head for a n1..w~sary trip.
BL:llH ALLEGAERT
Falling out of love. 53id the lady,
"is so much like having lhe biggest
room in one's house being completely
cleared of all its furniture and clutter
-neat, satisfylnG
in a steri.le sort of
wa;y.'' •
And stic nddr.d
fiercely, "Coit, you
could peristi from
the echo of yoor
own fooi.steM;-·•
Yes. Jove is a
clutter. How could
I\ be anything else? Clutter will follow
a rCral windstorm. That 100 Is what
love is. And bclng out of love has
tvery;hlng. and nothlng. to rewlM1Uld
ii.
If you are a drinking man, out or Jove
i5 not unlike golng oo Uu~ wsgon.
CJinically, I'm sure. the two stntes much
re&emble each other. There is thot sen.\e
of virtue and purpose -that clcannes,,
that comes from obeying every morp l
• injunctloo that was ever burled al you
f
(CHARLES McCABE)
in your childhood.
''Oh, \\'hat a good boy am I!" 'lbert
js delight of llltng and classilieatlon,
o1 shining ol sboct, or tending to the
long-overdue • post. of dQirig those
corporal woru or mercy whidl got loot
during the long lon1y Into the illusory
y,·orkt. ---,
YOU ARE compooed. you have it
all togelbCt'. ThCre ls only one thing
that ls mlsslng. and th.at tUml out
to ho the olily thing: the 1!omnenUoned
world of Ulasloo. Your lrlendl .,. ..al,
and they fall short. The workl ls lerribly
real. and falls tcn1bly lhor1. You are
more alive \ban you have ever been,
and more dead. The len! and ltl vetm
have never ~ more vivid to }'1)U,
and oe\:er more bereft ol met.Ding.
111 yoor c:haste Chamber, you are
pressed ag3in and urgently \\'hh the
Insight that Jove is life. It Is as simple
as that. From your tower of control
you desperately want once again to
lose mandate ove r yourself, 10 breast
vaingloriously the sweeping current of
11£e. In short. to lo6e direction. Shorter.
to be in love again.
"WREN you are out of love, it Jee~
to me, you neither hope nor fe;ir. Th i!
Is easy to undentand. Hoping Md
re.aring are, a.bove all other thingtt, the
$1.uff of Jove. 1 aro not Ullking of real
love_ hett, but ol passionRte love. Reel
Jove cuteth oltt fear. But passionate
love is a neurosis. with hope and fear
90 dtllcately in equ.Jpolse that lntel ll·
gcnce aod purpose teem beneath con-
tempt.
The passionate Jove Is nel!htr hi'.h
nor admirable; but it ma,kes the spirit
101r. In thJa p&sslooate bot loveless
e.:rcrdsc. you are an organ on ll1ilch
the outside "'orld, and especially the
momentarily bclovod, plays whh dcv!Usb
de11<rl1y. , 'nl<! d!onls can thrill to •
S\\'OOl'ling. or tum m10 n stopped
diapason.
'l'h1:I lo\•e less love wa9 defined v.•ith
mastery by the greatest of our
handbooks on the subjec1, the sonnets
of \Vm , Shakespeare. "Love k not lo\'e/
Which alters v.·hen It alteratio:. rin~."
LOVli: i9 like liberty and many
another word. both above and beneath
dcl'lnltlon. But \lo'hen you know what
love i3 not, you are: someho~· along
the way. When love rises or fnlls with
chan~es in the n3ture of it& object
-lhe loss of look>, ll1c loss ol money.
the afflictions ol boredom, foWld
inequities of the 15pirit, tile me~ savage
paSIS8ge of time -then YoU know you
are not talktng of love.
You :ire talking of ~kln.1te IQ\'C,
v.1iich· is lo love as night is to day.
1bat thing 1nYol\'ea }'Ou. Lo\•e is 5bo1,1\
somcl:>ody else, or a lot ol somebodies
else. ~leasure your feelings against Lhis
rule of tllumb, and you win koo'i" trhct}1(lr
you love or not IC yma lov , )'Ou wlll
never be out of ~e. I thirU:;
Board Ph!sld1.:nt ~lcCuHough. in defend-
ing the: position of the board majority.
has attc1npt~ to portray the cars as
always ha\·inK ~ "used ror scbool
busineg by-othCrJ. upon requ<:.sl." OC·
CllSional use hv someone elst. ho°"cvu ,
docs not CN!ati a dti!rJct car: pool.
A REPORT daled ... ~b. I from Supt,
Zogg's offi ce. sho~9 thal nil four cars
are assigned on an "exClusl\e" basis
to the four administrators., v. ho. in-
Quotes
Sblrley Selby, San Diego -"};v ry
ci1iien can begin todv.y lo brln,11, our
tiOll out of the nu~ny crl~e.s Taclng
lt. by demRnd~ng of h.imsclr the ~·111u~
he so deslN!l'i in others."
ORAHQI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert f\1, \Vftd, Pubtilher
Thomo.s Keevil, Edilor
Barbara Kf'tibiclt.
Edilorict Page Editor
The cditonaJ .~~ ot 1~ Daily
Pilot M"Ck• to lnfonn ~ "llml.l.late-
re~f'l'S by pre~Ulli: on thi11 pq:e
dl\'1''11e C'Otl'lfl'liet'lt'IU)'-Oft !(Jpi" Q( in-
-.11!1 ut by syndK'Alll~ Nhunr\lst1 and
l'artoon11ts, b)' pl\)\.'l('llnf a lorum for
rt:ldf'A' v1N·1 4111'td 1:1)' Jlf'ttcnlh11t thJ1
ncwspeper·• OJ>lnfon9 and kk>as on
t'\lr'ttn1 topa-The ed1tori~ opinions
ol thf' Dt.il)' P lk1t llPS~&r only \n the
tditorial rolumn •t Th!' top ol the
Pilat. Op.nl0n11 l'~'l'U't'Jll('d by 1he. col-
timftiSU <tnd tartonnistG Ind lwtm"
"-rlttr1 arc their O'A'tl and no~
mtnt ol tt)(:lr \'i~ by the O.U,
Ptltit 11hlwld bt inltrml
Wednesday. Mar<h 6, 1974
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UfJel Suit
Guards Testify
In Hughes Case
LOS ANGELES.JM"!) -
Defense attorDeya nuea to
lay the groundwork Tuesd;ly
tor Howard Hughes' contention
that Rob e rt Maheu
overdlatged the blllionalre
lndtlltriallal !0< iuard servic<.
(, State )
at aome Tucson, A r i z .
properiles and poidl:eted close '° $500,000. Depos1tloned testimony was
read to the )Ill)' o! two men
and four women from Tucson
PCllM.-e -Offteers Willam J.
Gilkinsoo, Jam M. Dudek and
Tliis Tape
May Self
.Bo)'.e W. ,.Clark, who serve4_ as
security guards at t h e
properties.
Hughes' attorney, Norbert
Scblei, used the testimony to
try to establish that Maheu
told Hughes he had hired twice
the number of guai'Cb actually
employed.
Maheu is suing Hughes for
$17.3 million for libel because
of remarks Hughes made
duri ng a 1972 t.el.ephone news
conference. 'The r e c I u s e
industrialist told reporters
~1abeu was "a no -g ood
dishonest sooofabitch and he stOle me blind."
e Bo11d f'1111d1
SACRAMENTO (UPI!
Legislation to place a $250
million bond for commun ity
college construction on the
November ballot has been
introduced by the chalnnan of
the senat.e e du ca tion COmmitfi\e ...... _.,_.. -·
Destr.uct Sen. Albert S. Rodda ([).
--Sacramentor. Tuesday ~id the
bond funds ,would provide the VENTURA ( U P I l -:--state's share of rmancing for
Bernard Buckley accused his . i:ommunily college s c ho o I
fonner wife in a lawsuit ''building construction needs
Tuesday of sending him a ~ through 1980 • rearding of her lovemakinj . I
with another man, in hopes it • ff • R would give him a heart attack. erotn ap
Buckley safd his former
wife, Patricia AM Buckley.
knew he had already suffered
two heart seizures when ·she
bxTowed his tape rec:Order,
U9ed it to record · "audilite
_representations of the sex act''
and then returned it to him
with the tllpe.
Uslening to it, he said, he
suffered chest pains, shortness
of breath, hypertension and
diztiness.. Buckley demanded
S35 ,000 dam ages for
_ inlentlooal infliction of
emotional distres,,.'
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
A federal judge fmed a
Chinese woman $4,000 and
orderecHler~led Tueaday
for smuggling--4~ o,unces or
diluted heroin into the United
States. .
Judge Stanley A. Weigel,
who pronounced the sentence
for ~1rs. Wai Chum Shen, 39,
of Hong Kong, noted she had
been convicted -by a jury at
her second. trial and it.hat U.S.
District Court had denied a
new trial.
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DAIL V PILOT ~
Death Toll . Lowest . . -• lll· 20 Year • •
SACRAMEl'ffll (AP) -
California's hlchway death toll
dropped to the lowest IO'lel In
211 yean during February, the
CaJlfomSa Highway P a t r o 1
says,
reduollon Jan. I In the ate
maximum opeed limll from 15
mll<o per ha<r to 55 are,...,
two reasons for the dectlne ht
traffic deathl.
there have bem Fl i-dealhll was · 4lle -niootllly *>II Stole olfjdals pr e d I c t
on dty 11m11 where the new since Febnlaey UM,·-113 ......,._ in gasoline ~
opeed limit -not opply," hiP•Y-_. ..,,.,W. aad tolal drlvlni In the~
Pudinold added, .... It Is ~·· hlgbest rnoollily ol 10 ~t to 211 Joci<a1 to aasume lhal the loll ..., ll03 dealhll I n wbm final January
gasoline shortage .u down oo ~ ~decune ~:'·),~ pio pleo •
the 8lnOll\t ot VJific pc~t in Novetiibrr, wblcb wai the-are-compiled. • ~ 1be February toll was 205
blghway dealhll, a-dr<ip ol. 136
deaths from the Fellnlary 1973
total ot 341 California
fatalities, the CllP reponed
Tueaday.
"l ~ve lower traffic
volumes combined with the 55 mll~ spied'llmll'Wtle
reoponl!ble for the drop In
falaliUes on lllate highways
and courty ro¢s," Pudinski
said.
on City Slreeta." flnol month 1n Wiiien jiooliM ·'lbe monthly d<llth toil
The 205 hlgbw,ay d<elhl sales leveled olf. D,ecomber califomia highways d
repocted last month t n was the !Int Ume -line from 415 in October to ~
Calltomia compares with .an aa1e1 dropped beiow 1m November, 332 in ~·
average monthly death t.oU ot levels, by a aHm -4,4 per cent. and to 2t3 in January. It was the fourth
consecutive month highway
deelhs have dropped. T h e
February toll Is lesa than half
the deaths figured for 1881
October. 'lbe abrupt decline
coiocides with the Increasingly
severe curtailment in gasoline
supplies beginning
in November.
"Compared to wt Y"" 411 in 1972 and 407 in tm. It -;,;;;;:;~;;;;=;;;======;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:jiii
COMIC ACTOR DIES
Billy De Wolfo
' Dairymen Ask Boost
-Of _6 Cents a Gallon
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Howevef', mmwners at the
CHP Commlssioner Walter
Pudinskl said he bel!eves re-
duced gasoline supplies· and a
Coniic Actor------.
Southern California m t I k meeting criticized the boanl
processors asked Tuesday that for spending $4.4 million a
a 6-oentH-gallon boost in milk year urging people to drink
prices be approved by the more milk when "there is a De Wolfe QUAKE HITS
LOS ANGELES state. surplus of milk."
Dairymen and retailers said L. A. Mae, of the Southern
LOS ANGELES (UPI) "major inflation" since th e Califmiia Dairy Association, Dead at 67 A · rthq k last approved ina'<ase in 1971 defended the program and
-minor ea . ua e had cut the margin of profit said it "has fuHilled its public
shook three suburbs 1n the b ti I "t rest -~ " LOS ANGELES _ northwestern part of the y 1.5 cents a ga on or m e .~vu...~.,.s. . . ... . . .. _(AP) --·-.. ·ctty Tuesday eve n-1 n·g .wnoiesale--operators. .•.... _. ____ _J{e_sakt. nulk pnces m Los
Comedian-aotor Billy De Wolfe In da • "We have determined -that Angele$ are t.he second lowest
is dea-t.-at_ age 67 after caus. g no . mage .. __ an increase of 3 cents_per half__of 23 majOL.U.S._cities_and
undergomg trcabnent for lung ---:-8e~~gists at .~~ gallon Is needed to bring the more than 1& · cents a half
cancer. . ~ sa ~er: in the majority of companies into a gallon lower than the average
A UCLA ~1edical Center High]~ P~k area hit at reasonably sound operating price paid in those cities. He .
spokesman said De Wolle died &·ts pm ltre~225 posit.ion," a spokesman told saidSouthernCalifomians
Tuesday from a blood clot. He ~the. ruditer Scale · the Bureau of Milk paid 64.4 cents compared to an
had been OOspita lized for a • Stabilization. average 75.3 cents.
week.
De Wolfe, whose first job in
show business was as a
dancer, p e rformed oo
Broadway, in motion pleb.res
HOW TO IUY AUTO INSUUMCI
WITHOUT IBI& TAUM FOllA llDE . .
1. Are your premklms too high?
2. Ate you paying high finance charges In
your monthlyJlllyn{enta?
3. Ate you getting dolw value?
4. Are you getting good and fast claim
S81ViCll? ' .
5. Are you buying mote Insurance than you
really need?
6. Do you have proper cowrage?
7. Is it worth $10.00 to you to save $50.00cir
more a year on your auto insurance?
Mall $10.00 for complete information on how
to save $50.00/$100.00 or more on your
-automobile insurance .... -
· 1-nsurance Facts
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and on television. ..
' • UtiltedA.irLmes
Friendship Service Memo
. _-.-..-.,.:; -. One of .h;s best khown·Jri<Wle ·
roles was his impersonalion of
"Mrs. Murgatroyd." a mkld.le-·
aged matron, in "Blue Skies." .
He also appeared in "Dixie,"
"Tea for Two" and "Lullaby
of Broadway." ·
He was nominated for an
Emmy for his portrayal of a
dog-groorrier in an episode. of
the Dick Van Dyke televisiori
show.
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our service to Seattle and Portland,
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N.Y. Stoeks
VOL 67, NO. 65, 8 SECTIONS, 126 PASES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1974 -. N TEN CENTS
Newport-Mesa TeaChers Seek 160/o Pay Raise
By JOHN ZAUZR
Of ... Dlltr , .......
Teachers in the Newpart·Mesa Unified
School District Tue¢ay O!ked for what
amounts to a 16 percent pay raise ·which
they claim Will merely an~ them to. keep
pace with the spiraUng cost of livlng.
reachers also askl'd lru!tees ror new.
early reliremenl benefffs, mon: life
insyrance benefits, and weighted pay
hikes for older teachers.
Aide's Statement
The J>l1· hlM, alone, -coll -13 m1llloa.
Jfn1 s-..... prtlklent al the
Newport-Maa F.ducaton AAoctatlon,
laid -that teachen considered all
proposals "fair and ,..ponsible."
,.,.,..,_ acceplod thet.achcor requests
for the 1174-75 8Cbool year withou~
oom:ment. Contract negotiations will
start shortly.
After the meeting, school board
President Donald E. S m a I l w o o d
oommented: · ''lt ls certainly f't'UOMbte
for teactwl's ta aslc tor pay raises lo keep
up with the COit of living.
"-ther trustees will be able lo gi""
them that kind of raise, however, is
IOl'Dething that remalns lo be seen."
The teacher request for a Hi percent
pay nbe involves two separale requests:
...!. Teachers want a seven percent pay
raise to cover the expected inflation
between Jan. 1 and June 30 of this school
year.
-They want an add,itional cost or
Uvlng raise to cover lnfiaUon in the next
school year. Superintendent John NtooU
bas estimated that lnflaUon during the
period will be nine to 10 pereent. Shannon
said Tuesday he is willing to accept that
figure as a starting point in negotiat~.
Shannon tmphasized that teachers
interpret their pay request as simply an
effort to hold ~ real' income level
where It Is. not as an e!fort to make
more money.
_Mrs.
"We need this money simply to k~p
up with inflation," Shannon assertl'd.
Last year teachers requested a 9.9
percent pay bike and v.·ere granled a six
peret>nt increue.
The Newport·~lesa district will M in
ail unusual position this year as it
attempts to come to terms "ith tearht'r
salary requests.
l.n the past, It has been able to in<.Teasc
rc~·enues In order to n1eet teacher pay
ratsCS.
This year, a new stale tax law will
hm1t the increase or district expenditures
lo just 3.2 percent
Superintendent Nicoll says 1hls means
the di:itrirt will have lo find money fot
teacher raises by cutting back some of
i1s educational programs and by limiting
the oumber of teachers it. hires to
replace those who leave.
Nicoll already bas ordered a five per·
cent across the board cut in ~II district
programs lo raise money to rnect
anticipated teacher pay hike requests.
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Forgit Sttes
Data on Nixon Newport Campaign Law Under Fire
WASHINGTON/(UPI) -Presideol
Nhm's Waterga~ attorney said today
··the,·Puol!«lt ·ll wlJllng .. to 1urn Ott<
uteaiive m a t er I a I to HOUi9e
impeadunent investigators and t s
prepared to iwwer both written and oral
question.! If neces.sary.
Attorney James D. St. Clair, .however,
• ·JURY DIDN'T BELIEVE ·HER
Sauna Trf•l'1 Mari• P•rson
Sau1ia Batli Case
• ~nJ.s;J Spa l\Tot .
Held ~·io Blame
1 , ly TOM' BARLEY -ff .... Dell'/' ,!tit Slaff
A •dlvidet jury slammed the door on
the sex-fi~ sauna bath saga late
Tues:lay by.ruling for the Holiday.Health
Spa and against Maria Parson and·ber $1
mllilon lawsu!L
Mrs. Parton, 50, of Anaheim, was not
there to hoar the Orange County Superior
Court jury deliver its verdict to Judge
Wiiliam L. Murray after two days ot
deliheratiolll that eaded a line-month
trial.
But her husband, Bud, 50, and four of
"her aeveo children beard the ruling from
the jury that split nine to two With ooe
undecided in favor of the health spa.
Nine votes is sufficient for 1 verdict in
California civil trials. ,
Parson, pale and shakin~. left the
coortroom and tried lo comlort t,,. of
his weeping daughters as they sobbed in
an anteroom. Wlthln 30 seconds be wu
w~ng willl them as be protest..t:
•"'('his is 1 terrible injustice. Thil·llmuld
not have been."
Mn. Parsoo's attorney, Muvtn·Lewls
ol san Francisco, immed iately
' (See SAUNA, Pase I)
AD 'REVS UP' .
HO NDA BUYERS
" .,W'.tSh we had 100 mare \o le)l.n
'!bit -the -to -the llllwrtllergoltollmlltflo-lioerP""""
In the DoJfy Pilot'• du6Hled -.... -:
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HONDA I troll IO'I 1• r.
117t Yfil'Y lo ml. I.lb ...
(PhodeNO.) •
The rrapanso. ot coune, waa 4"81 ·. -
IOld b6th -onll, oltf~, -ha,. llOld ovea more. THI 111 ,..,...U la'
.... JIOll'C. Dial the direct One lo Jmtlta:
14U671.
quietly ·_.s a auuest1on by u.s.
D1ltrict Judge John J , Silica that the '.~.-ry ~pat oft Ill · mllll atter oomplellolf ol.
· Wat<zgate CC!!'~ trials which be said
woold begin In September.
st. Clair's dlscl08W"e of Nixon's
readiness to cooperate with the House
cornm.Jttee . came early in a public
hearing called by Sirica to help him
decide what to do with a sealed
Watergate grand jury report and a
briefcase of other secret m-'.crial sub-
mitted with it.
'lbe material was said to deal with the
grand jury's opinions ol Nixon's handling
o(· the """Ylal
SI. Clair laid Sirica be had been
"authorized and djrected by t b e
""8idenl" to Jll<odi• Nlxaa's cooperattao
with !lie -iltee l!>qulty.
.,,.. 1'1-.t ia pnpmd to Wm
.... to the -commlllee atr' the
mMerlals be baa turned over to the
....,i ltDJ Without llmitalloll and to ...,..... all wrlti.o lnlemiptories and
porlldpote In .oral interviews li 11 b
deemed necessary," the Prtsident11
att«ney de<lared.
Aa.f<Jr the S<Cr'et report gi..., Sh1ca on
the same day it lndicted -leVeo fonner
aides and -.ciat.. ol Nbon'a, St. -cJalr
aald lbe Pnsldeot wu making no
~!Ions to the judge oo
wllether be-tum over the report to
the-ponel.
JGlul -Daar, apec:lal -1 for the
lmpeadlmrat lnqulry,Jonnally r.queol<d
that the report and Ille brtefcaoe ol ~ be turned over ti the
committft.
Vloa l'n!Sldeot Gerald R. Ford, -
oooe publicly achocated the ,...00 jury
report be turned over to the llo1"" panel,
prabed Nixon's decision as "a very
important. affirmative step.~·
Parking Meter
Crackdown Due
The Newport Beach PoUce Department
announced today that rec r eat to na I
parting .meter enforcement b e g i n s
F1'iday.
Citatiom far failure to keep rneten in
heavlly.....t """"""' season recreational
..... will be hung on violators' cara
thraugb Oct. Ii, warns melermaid
G~ Black. ·
Tbe line !<Jr an overtime porting ticket
on the 25-<ent mettts Is 110 under ctty
m;limlM"",
Spednc areas _ Involved are I n
McFadden Square atthe foot of -
Pier, lbe cent.tr divider on Balboa
Boolevard from 21.st Place to Alvarado
Street and in the cit)l's West Bay Avenue
lot.
CHALLENGES SPENDING LAW
...
A N~-port Beach city co u n c i I
candidate nled suit Tuesday in Orange
Comlty Superior Goutt to overturn the
city's -· campalga spending·ordinance. Mrs. Pq: Forgit, wife of formeT
Comdlrilan Al Forgit, e I a i m s the
ordinance is uncons1itutional and is pre·
empted by stak!: legislation.
Attorney General Evelle Yrunger last
y,-eek issued an opinion substantiating her
claim.
But he's v.TOng, according to Nev.--port.
Beach Cl.ty Attorney Dennis O'Neil who
said Tueeday he is prepared to defend
the ordinance.
Newport Beach city council candidates
can spend no more than 25 cents per
Council C1ndidate Forgit • • voter -about $9,600 this year -and can
spend no more than $500 of their own
money, under the new ordinance.
Witness Claims
Joh1i Elirljclimari
Asked Y esco Aid
NEW YORK (UPI! -J·o h n
Ehrlldunan, President N-'s domestic
afhlD adviser, in 1912 asked John N.
Mildlell, then attorney general, ta call
· "certaln embassies" in fmancler Robert ..
L. Vaoo's behalf, a witness testified at
the MltcbeU.stans trial today.
1be govemmelll witness. llarT)' L
·Sears, a New Jersey attorney,
Republican leader and Vesco employe,
was testifying for the second day as a
star for the prosecutbJ in the trial of the
fonner attorney general and Maurice H.
Stans, former Secretary of Commerce.
1bey are charged r-federal court with
trying to obstruct a major federal
investJgation of Vesco. now a fugitive, In
eichange for his ~.000 cash glft in the
1972 Nllon campaign.
Sears testified that be believed It was
Jan. I, 1172 wb"1 be got a phone call
from MHchell in Washington.
"He inquired about a memo he got
from John Ebrlicbman which asked Mr.
Mitchell to mate calls to certain
embassies in Mr. Vesco's behalf," Sears
teotilied.
"He said Ke didn't have enough detail
ml dldn'( undentand the memo and
asktd }"" to bring same det.aU. as ta
what wu wanted kl that record.
"tpt aome details from Mr. Vesco."
Veeco at that time -......'as Wlder a
vip:'ous investigation by the staff of the
Securities and Exchange Commission.
Sears said that at a mid-altemoon
meeting oo Jan. 12, 1972 with Mllcbell in
the attorney general'• office be informed
Mitchell that Ve9CO and bis executives w.,.. "deatbl)' afraid oot only because of
(See MJ'l'CHEU.; Page I)
It's the restrictJon on personal
-Uiat baa' Mn. r..,i1 _. .. she lMI lo ..-t Vice llayar Honn!
Rogen In Dtatrict I, 1etpr...ming the
Balboe Penlnoula and Udo lsle.
"l don't like the Idea that yaa can1
spend your own money.'' itn:. Forgit
said.
"l have lo ao oot and beg """'1 I have
all lhe amey I need lo win any election.
Ir 1 can't spend my money, then I call°t
do anything for my city," she said.
Mrs. Forglt said she'd spend about
$2,000 il the law wlU let her.
"I'd wln very easily with $2,IXK>," she
said.
She'• also oonfident the courts will kill
lhe clly ordinance.
"It's already been thmwn out in three
other cities," Mn. Forgit sa!ll.
O'Neil said the state may ~pt
general law ciUes, but charter cities, like NeWport Beach, have the authority to
impose election regulations.
"Before we adopted lhe ordinance \\'e
did a great deal of research on whether
charter cities have the autmrity to enact
legislation "'l!arding municipal electiom,
and we determined they have oot been
pre-empted," O'Neil said.
O'Neil saJd the attorney general's
opinion is just another lawyer's opinion.
"I read it. I don't necessarily agree
v.·ith It,'' he said.
"The Issue Isn't black and white.
There's probably valid argument for
both sides and It may take a court
decisk>n to decide.
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Rally Aids Trudeau
On Confidence Issue
<YrTAWA (UPI) -The minority
Liberal govemlnent ol Prime MinbRer
Pierre Elliott Trudeau easily survived a
CoMervaUve oonfidence motion · TUe!-
day night with the suppor1 of the New
Democnttic Patty. Conservative leader
Robert Stanfield Introduced tbe motion
of nonconfidence Thunday on the issues
of energy.
Bag iloW. Yearling•
_Fish Planted • Ill New:port
About 2.100 striped bass ... 'C..fil:.l<d in Newport Bly fodly 1n the ia
Depor1ment ol Fl!b and Game's lint
~ salt water flab plant in
~ Cllifonla hlau,.
Fl* ud Game Dlrecior G. Ray Arnett
aid the -· which 1n1y be 11111> ~-II)' 1,lftiO to 11,111111 more 11"1
lbla aprioJ. ia .. uperlmeal to
tell Ult· tec1'bl'tty ti IUrtinc a f'llUlar
Tl 1'8 ftlb *"tiJll peopam la Cltbel' --· One 1111111111 -ollldal .... that Ille
......,_ -bt -I0,000 to
119,Gll --.... ,..r lii Newport a..,-ll ll 11--tllAI lilo llJb
tbrl .. bere.
nth ud Gomeoftldala hid oripwly
Jlilnned lo -11,11111 o( the )'ftll'old llri!IOd ... ID ~ BIY IUld 1,000
in DruNl Point Harbor.
However, a department spokesman
said tbe acope ol the experiment was cut
beet after lhousaOOs of fish died in '
..._ because of a lack ol oxygea
I.lab.
'Ille "1iped baa is native to the
AtlMlllc °""'-It wu tint lntnldu<td to
the PocUlc: Cout ID the San Franctaco
11ey-m 111t.
The °"' bu aurvlved very ...u ........ beoomln& a ttople o( the local ~
~"t.*'7· ~ 1o rlh Inc! 1..,.
·~ striped baA Is what we CO!lllder
A trophy ftlb," ltk:I Parke "Bud'' Y<Mlg,
die marine blelocllt In charge of th e
_..,, ''They can ... !ly run up to 40
poomda."
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The !I.sh released Tuesday average five
to six inchea. Arter tv.-o ycm, they are
expected to average 16 inches.
Young said the flSI! will not up;et the
ecol1Jt1iall balance ol the hay because
11riped bus feed from a variety of .........
Alao, be painted out, the flsll will be
Wllhle lo l'fll"lduco loc:illy .. u they do
~t a -· It -.Id not be dlfllcull to ellmlaato lbem fnlm Newport
Bay.
Young Uld moot ol the flsll rdl!09ed
In the eaporlmont.,. -::led to llay In
or around Newport 1111 ·
Ofllciala eotlllUlted diet tho -ol
nilsln& the 11"1, lncludb>s tbe ..... that
died, WH about II per pound lnciudlng
transpo-.
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"l think v.-e're on firm ground and I
will advise the council to continue to
enforce it," O'Neil said.
"The attorney general ~rtainly carries
"-tight, but what 'he ~ys isn'i state hsw.
\Ve're not bound by it,''. he s.iid.
non-incumbenLs at a disadvantage be-
cause a candidate already in office has
a built-in advantage of obtaining more
free publicity. "n.Jld ts layered in
~ obtainir)g campaign contribution! from
In the suit, Mrs. FOrgft's attorney, Roy
B. Woolsey, is a.!llting for a pre-emptory
.... Tit oC mandate that v.·ould block
enforcement.
Besides the constitutional questions,
\\"oolsey contends lhc ordinance places
Supervisor
Changes Diet
"The ooly thing I kno-· aboui fish
is that I like sole almondine."
joktd Caspers, a member of the
SOuth Coast Regional Z o n e
Comervatioo Commiadon, as a
commission hearing began P.1onday.
Then the lights were dimmed and
commission planners showed a film
cntiUed, "The Poi.9oned Sea," to
support a rCCOOlmendaticn for
bJgher water quality .111.andards.
At one point, the camera plCtured
some tumored, deformed fish found
by a biologist in v.·a.ters near an
ocean sewage outfall. ·
Then the narrator said, "Up to 50
percent d. the dover sole caught by
Vi'hite's Point," a Palos Verdes
Peninsula outfall, were diseased.
"Mr. Olainnan," Caspers said
when the film was over, "my
favuite fish was sole."
Suspect Admits
Abusing Child
Before Death
Visibly wilting under a torrid cross-
eX.aminaticn, accused killer Larry Wayne
Q>bb today admitted that he shoved
little Todd Rockwood's head down the
toilet on the night the child died.
Facing a vigorous defense objection to
practically every question he asked,
prosecutor Pat. Brian drew the admission
from the wblte-faced defendant lhal he
kicked Todd, 3, in the stomach when the
child began to falter during pushups that
were part of the discipline imposed by.
COOi>.
Cobb, 22, also admitted rrom the
,v.itness stal)d u the Orange County
Superior Court muriier trial moved into
it& final hours, that he punched Todd in
the chest, made him run af'OWld the
hou,,e and repeatedly abused him before
Todd died last April IL
Cobb repeatedly refused to answer ~uestlons about his alleged conduct
towards Todd during an Orange swap
meet and the two beatings he allegedJy
administered to the child on Christmas
Day, 1972.
Brian, furious at what he condemned
as evasion, vainly tried lo question Cobb
about the beatings a 11 e g e d I y
administered to Todd on both occasions.
H.is ques1ions repeatedly brought
<ic!fense attorney Robert Brodie lo his
feet in pMeat. Judge II. Warren Knlght -
repeatedJy had to inlervt'r.~ in the $f'?l.1b-
bles.
• Cohh is accused of admln~ttrtng a
aeries or be.atlngs that c:aused Todd
Rockwood'• death last April U whllo the
chUd's 17·ye&Nld mother was out at
work.
Sandy Rock.,'OOd. who is serving a one-
ytar county jall term on an accuaory
coovlctlon, testified that she lound her
little boy dead In his crib 1nld waa laler
forced to accompany Cobb whttl he
buried the body on an Anaheim
constrvction lite.
other persons."
The suit al90 contends that tll_c $500
limit on personal spending violates !he
cqu.11 prolcclion clause or the 14th
Ainendment to the Conslitutioo and the
(See FORGIT, f>age %)
' -Mrs. Hertz(Jg,
. Han11nett Win
2 Mesa Seats
~1rs. Nonna ltertzog became Costa
J\.iesa's first councilwoman Tuesday,
de(eating Vice Ma)"or Willard Jordan in a
closely contested race for tv.·o council
seats.
Mayor Jack Hammett, the other
incmnbenl. was returned to office for
another four . years.
The unqfflc:ial re~ults are:
Jack llammett 3,587
Norma Hertzog 2,675
Willard Jordan %,500
Joan Torribio, 872
Richmond Westlake Jr. 577
Only 16.2 percent of Costa l.lcsa's
34,7-tS registered voters turned out, as
compared to XI percent during the last
municipal election in 1972.
As Hammett took a commanding lead
during Tuesday night's election waleh in
city councir chambers, rhc attention
focused on lhe race bet~·ecn Jordan and
Mrs. Hertiog.
Although l\trs. J.lertzog led by only a
slim margin she never lost lhe lead and ,
wilh 40 out of 41 precincts counted, the
vice mayor cooceded.
"The people decided that Will had been
around long enough and that it was time
to get a woman on the council/' said
Jordan, a veteran of · Yi. years on the.
council.
Jordan added he was "a bit shocked"
by the outcome and that he had a
premonition because the coundJ race
appeared to run loo smoothly and too
quietly.
Mrs. Hertzog, whose campaign was
managed profes.!ionally, placed the
emphasis on the need for change on the
city COWlCil. She attacked. Jordan ·_,
record several times during t h e
campaign.
"I didn't feel that be had done
anything. There was nothing personal In
(Set W0~1AN, Page Z)
Oraage Coast
•
Weather
l..ooks like another cloudy week·
end in store for Orange Coast
residents. The v.-eathcrlady calls
for mostly cloudy skies Thursday
v.·ith cooler temperatures. Highs of
52 al the. beaches will rise to only
60 jnJand.
INSIDE TODA. Y
AJt«r two more spec1at £1ec·
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. 'n Offiiig _,.
; A n!pDl't lllal two Newport Beacl( City
:Eouncil candidates plan to ask for ma~
resignations of city commissioners if
!hey're electe(f was adamantly denied
io<lay by one and labeled ooly partially
!rue by the other.
· Planning Commission C h a l r m a n
William Agee, a candidate in' District 6,
-''8id the report that he and Dr, Ellis
Glazier, a candidate in Di "lrict 3, plan·
bed to wipe the slate clean is "absolute.
· ty· ridiculous."
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Priee Vndetertni ned
A~cord Reached
On Upper Bay
Irvine Company olfida1' hav. signed
a formal "agreeme.ot. to a.-;ree" wtth -the CalifDmla Department Of Fish and Game
almed at turning over its Upper New-
port Bay wetlands to the rtate by July
I, it w>s leomed lnday.
StUI to come, however, Is an a~
ment on just bow nuJl'b the state Will
pay the Irvine Company for its Back
Bay holdings.
And officials concede the chances of
the transfer of tttle takin£ place S\Vift..
ly still remain In <l:>ubt,
neither pessimistic nor cptimi!tic about
tile datea contained !n ~ agreemenk
"I'm just pleased and hopeful over
the fact that &OllleOlle is wUIJng ID put
down some dates to vrork toward ," Wat·
son said.
The Deportment al FW. and Game,
which is working as lead agency in the
effort to bring the Back Bay into pub-
lic ownership. has been laborin g four
months over the agreement.
Mcinnis
OnLAFC
'For Now' ' I
Newport Beach Mayoe Dmald A.
· Mclonb today automatically became at
least a temporarv-member of the Orange
County Local Agency For ma t i om
Commission.
Mclnni$ assumes the I.AFC post
because be baa been an alternate -to
Fullerton City Councilman Lo u I s
Reinhardt, who Jom his re-eledion bid
Tuesday and therefore must step down.
tGlazier, however, said, "I'~ heard tbe ·•
(l,pDOt. ll ~'t my suggestion, but I am pving some diougbt In the poosibility."
• _"Any time you hear .!O~thing you
r;iv..e tb!XJght to the possibility as a way to
;un. city government," he said. ,
....
UPSET VICTOR
The lhz>ee.page agreement was signed
by Irvine Olmpany rr..id"1t Ravmond
L. Wataon and ll<plrtment ol fub and
Game Director G. Ray Arnett.
The two men described their under-
standing as an "agreement to agree"
rather than a ,legally bind.ins? contract.
The Irvine Company last year offered
to tum over all of its Back Bay hold·
ings immediately and negotiate a selling
price during the nert 10 vears.
The land involved in 1JJe proposed title
transfer includes all bay wetlands from
Shellmaker Island inland to Jatnboree
Rood.
IMPLICATES EHRLICHMAN
Prosecution Wltne11 SMrs
MclMis said whether be will continue
In "'"" in the I.AFC post pennanently
depends on a vote of the Mayor's
Selection Commlttee of the Or an g e
County League of Citi<s.
'Ibe league apPoints t\\'O of the rive
members to the LAFC agency that rules
on · munJcipal incorporatioos and
annexations.
''He called the sugge.!tion 30Inethbig ~!bat will require a lot of tbougbt."
~Glazier conceded he's "not completely
l&PPY" with the performance of the
1la:nning commission. in particular.
''Things have passed through that I
laven't liked," he said.
; '"But it's no secret that I'm not
·~ciJ.larly happy with what much of
---~!1!-.G~~~!]'J!~!'-l ha,!. J!!i!!e. !n.llle past,''. .. .rw.zter sam.
He-said lllat the problem wltlt tile
-~anning_commission is compounded by
'he fact some commissioners have told
. Urn they have voted a ~rtain way
'because they knew if they didn't, the
1 ~uncil will overturn lhem."
·Glazier pointed out tltat eouncilmen
~ve frequently o v e r r u I e d the
-· !fmmission. although he agreed that the
'.dlJlciJ "should have the ulllmote ~~slbillty.'1 •
-Agee said he would nol even ,,,_; a
-iroposaJ In dean bou.se, let alone propose
,,.. l·.!. ...,_ -.. ..... 4 ~ ~ --· .. -··· -" · -·•1 don~1htnk It would he apprOpriale,"
-:~said· '."I:beae peop!e Ille .-inl<!d to
IO a job. It would be like cbanglng the
. 'Illes in the middle al the game." ,_.It's just another part of the rumor
rdtl. I'd like to know where ·something
_.Ike tltat gol started. lt'a an old political
rick to atart a rumor and foree an
ipponent to deny it," Agee said.
'YNobody"is going to fall for it," he
.• Jlid. '
· Odd~even · Rption .. '
.. Plan 'Around .-:If ', .••• ,. •••
·. tJ ntil Summer' ·.• :·The odd~ rationing 1y1 t e m
\ , ~bly will spread In olber eounuea
ptd be around at at leul unUJ early
pmmer, \'.)•!If or n 1a•1 &i.tgy
loonlinator Wesley Bnler llld lnday.
• ; : He predict"1 a domlnO~Ode<f ~Wjlnl ~ counties wbtch are al~dt on the
jlan. "More ~ties will come <11 out of
.,. their neJg!tl>crs do. If they
's going to be driving their
into their 'off' day to gas up,"
lnler said. f1'be Reagan Admlnistration's No. 1
till-time energy ol!lclal .also said the
!ldiest the mandalnry program coold be Uted would be J-depending on wben
Ill<! II the Arab natlom lilt their oil
inbargo.
"From the day Ibey lift the embargo
iou're abOut two months away from
..tng the guollne showing up at the
limp, and tbal· it will come in
llcrements, so H tltey lilt ., April 1 you
eolly won't oee any slgnlllcant lnereoae
o gasollne wittr June," be taid.
He added tltat It mlgbt take motorists
mother "several weeks" before they
kcome a"'"3tomed In more plmtlful gaa
tipplies and stop lining up at stations to
Oil off their tanks.
But he cautioned that even a lifting of
he oil embargo will not end C&llfomia'a
j080line woes.
Because of limited refinery capacity
: n.t an increase in industrial me oC fuel ~t Bruer estimated that a resumption of
uxietricted oil imports "will solve only
:ltp!rcent of the problem.
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First Counci lwoman Hertzog
F ront Page I
WOMAN ..•
Thlls they indicated that June 30 is
oonsider'ed more a target date than an
absolute deadliile for creaUllg an Upper
Bay wildlife refuge.
The agreement also says that the state
.. Lands Qmunission must conduct... an
it. I like Will Jordan. But I fel t that the appraisal of the bay on May I. The
city needed diffe~t input on the needs appraised value would then become the
r h ·r " h 'd selling price of the bay, w:::1 the DFG o t e c1 tzens. s e sa1 . given 10 .years. to raise mooey to make
.... Q~r __ oJ .two_P.r.~~Js~ .Mf§~.HJ?.lj_iN, __ .fhe .. payments, ··-···· -·· ····-· . ··-·· ... _ .... ·--···-..... -
described herself as a • ' fa m i l y ' ' "This agreement represents our most
candidate and credited the women of the optifT!lStic ~ble," sat~ Jim Mo-r~ ·M --· ., Ith h 1 · g h Connick. chief state negouator. on the .......... ta: es~ commw11t, w e pin er agreement, "and it 's entirely possible
win the office. U1at we won't make it.
She had considerable support from pro-"But unless y.ou set yourself reason-
sign ordinance leaders such as Ann able d,~ines, you never get anywhere
und M D·~. and S at all. Mo , aur,een h.IUlu•;;ulCO usan Watson said that ''given .he history of
Norville who In recent weeks Upper Newport Bay and ruJ its attendant
concentrated on getting Mrs. Hertzog problems, aJI I can say Js that J am
elected as well as forcing tbe adoption of
'Ibe agreement does not cover uplands
bordering Irvine Avenue ...or Bayview
School that were also included in the
original offer. The reason for Utis was
not explained.
The company and the state agree lhat
before title transfer can take place:
-The County of Orange mUS! settle its
prescriptive rights suit against the Ir-
vine Company. The sui( claJms public
rights over Virtually the entire Back Bay.· -···-·-·····-··· ············ ....... .
-The questionable Irvine Company
title to three Back Bay islands must be resolved._ _ _ __
-The factors limiting Back Bay de--
velopment must ·be identified. assigned
a dollar _Yalue, and wbtracted from the
value ol the bay.
McConnlck said the Fish and Game
Department is currently inVolved in try-
ing to negotiate settlement to all of these
dilferences.
From Pagel
MITCHELL ..•
the emotion Involved in the conduct or
the staff but also because of abrasions of
Vesco lawyers with the staff that there
·was ·going -to. be. a precipitous staff
report tha( would recommend a suit
(against Vesco) with an lnjuncUon and
the-commission-would approve iL'-'--
The mention or Ehrlichman and his
memo was not further explained.
Sears-said he told Mitchell, an old
political friend, that he had jtm been
hired by Vesco at $60,000 a year for
partlime work as a lawyer and board
member of Vcsco's Intern at ion a I
Cootrols Corp. •
the sign code.
Hammett, who rang up victories In 35
predn<U, said be appmecbed " lbe
election's oukome wltlt mlxeif feelings.
,f'l'Olll Page I
He said that after a long recital of the
firm's troubles with the SEC staff,
Mitchell agreed to discuss lite matter
wllh \\lUUam ~ SEC chairman.
"I'm deligbfud that I won, Of ~cOurse, , SAUNA A WARD DENIED ••• "I told Mr. Mildt~ll !he harass!D?'t
tactics of the-staff . were a tna)Of
complaint, according to my conversation
with Vesco and other officers of the
company," Sean said.
but I'd say that Costa Mesa lost a fine, aMounced that he would appeal the fine city_ councilman in Will Jordan and
that it will be e:rtremely difficult to fill verdict.
hi& shoes. I'm sure Norma will try her "For one thing, this jury was
best," he said. improperly instructed by Judge Mur·
Jordan's defeat poses an interesting ray," he said. "There are other grounds
problem for the cowtcil whidl later tbis and J will start reviewing UiiS case and
:month will reorganize and select preparing my appeal tonight." someon~ to serve as mayor the next two Full Donald A Ruston years, • __ erton attorney . ,
It had been a foregooe cooclusion confident from the moment that the jury
amoog council members that Jordan, left the courtroom, bailed the verdict as
who served as mayor from 1966-(,8, would a "victory for common sense.
be CioMa Mesa's next mayor. "'Ibe jury saw where the liability lay Witlt Jordan out of the picture the ~IOn of ~ will be 1be uelt mayor and it di.dn'.t eerioualy consider what I
now is wide 'open. · always said -•as a far~ fetched
Mailers Getting
Two €ents' W ortli.
After Stamp Hike
Now there is a stamp shortage in
Newport Beach. __,-'
The bike 1n postal rates that went into
effect March 2 created a stampede to
Newport Beadl and Omxia de! Mat post '
offtceS that one official described as
"worse than Christmas." .-
"We sold 150,000 two-cent stamps in
four days ," said Assistant Corona deJ
Mar Postmaster-Marlin Sheely. "It was
unbelieveable. We had lines out into the
street for two days,"
Officials at the Newport Beach post
office saJd they sold almost as many,
140,000, since the cost of mailing letters
rose from eight to 10 cenls,
argument," be said . "It's good to see_ this
kind ~ case go to an· Orange cOunty
jury."
Lewis, who admitted he was uneasy
after the jury came back earlier in the
day for a rereadlng of the instnJctions on
liability, bad earlier pre\licted a repeat of
bis su«ess in the so called "Cable Car
Case."
A San Francisco jury gave his client
$50,000 in that trial after he successfully
argued that i>ffice worker Gloria _Sykes ·
had developed a new ~ life after she
hotels were amoog ber favorites.
He argued in the trial that ended
Tue9day that Mrs. Parson became 1 promiscuous after she collapsed in the
sauna room of the Orange health spa on
Mardi 2, 1970.
Lewils claimed tltat the sliding glass
door of the samia room jammed as it had
done many times in the two preceding
weeks and left Mrs. Parson imprisoned
in the 17G-degree heat.
Mrs. Parson, trembling and barely
mounting nervous condition that Jed her
to quit her job long before the sauna
room incident
He saicl she had been distressed by her
son 's divorce - a major issue in the
Catholic family -by her daughter's
arrest on drug charges after she had left
home at 17, and her husband's suggestion
that joint visits to topless bars and
indtilging In wife swapping might
improve their sex life.
Jn any even!. Ruston argueU and put on
\vitnesses to back his point, Mrs. ParBOn
v.·as driving off alone at night at least a
year before the sauna room incident and
v.·as v.·caring short , sexy clothes well
before 1970. '
Ruston said it was untrue to
characterir.e Mrs. Parson as a quiel,
devout Catholic Tnother. wbo -kept Jinn
coritrol of her children and who led an
ad1nirable, church-oriented existenct.
A neighbor testified that Mrs. Parson
• yelled and screamed at her children
throughout the day.
Ruston also .successfully argued that
patrons at lhe health spa were warned
before they entered the sauna room of
the possible physical danger in such
kinds of exposure and that Mrs. Parson,
a long-term palron, was well aware of
that v.•aming.
I-le argued in his final statement:
... \1rs. Parson. her husband, her family
.and her lawyer are actors in a lavish .
production that is aimed at gouging $l
millloo out of the Holiday Health Spa!'
A juror commented outside the
courthouse: "That was bow most of us
felt and we realized it as soon as we left
the courtroom and counted beads.
''You know, it was just too much to
swallow."
"I told him Mr. Vesco lold me the
company situatloo at that tlme was
desperate beca~ of the absolute
irilpasse -that creditors of ICC,
Prudential and Bank of America, were
disturbed by the publicity in financial
publiaitions sudi as The Wall Street
Journal and in the world press, as Mr.
Vesco put it.
"'Ille Geneva incidem, Mr. Vesco's
jailing, bad bad an impaot on bis
international ventures."
Mitchell previously helped Vesco get
out of a Switzerland jail in whidl Vesco
was being held while the Swiss
investigated his !inane.. ond alleged
I raudulent mutual fund dealings.
Candidat,e Meet
Set in. Newport
Newport Beach city council candidates
will gather for the second of. a series of
"f\1eet Your Candidates" forums Mardi
13 at 7:30 p.m. at Corona del Mar
Elementary School.
The forum, which is open to' all
Newport Beacll residents, is spoo:sored
by the Corooa del Mar Civic Association.
Paul Hummel, associatlon president,
said all 11 candidates foc the four seats
up for election April 9 have said titer will
be present.
Hummel said rel'reshments will be
served following the fonnal program. He
invited guests'. to bring a plate of cookies
if they'd like.
Officials at both post offices said they
still have a s m a 11 suppt of one-cent
stamps.
"But I don't know if they 'll last
tltrot1gb lhe day," Sheely said.
audible from the witness stand, testlfled & ~\Jt~;;,:},.::::::
that she screamed and pounded on the ~ \
glass doors for between five-anct-10--
minutes and collapsed after beallh spa
personnel fa~ed to respond.
The Newport Beach post office has SOia
50,000 one-cent stamps since it ran out or
two-eent denominations,· according lo
ruchard LaDue, a postal superintendent.
Officials said they expect supplies will
be replenished by Thursday:
Guard Charge d
Nea r Nixon Site
OCEANSIDE (Al') -A Marine
assigned as a guard along the property
edge ot the Western White House in
~arty San Clemente has been charged
with carrying a concealed pistol with its
serial number filed off.
Sgt. Earl D. Christiansen, 29, a
military policeman at Camp Pendleton,
pleaded innocent Tuesday and was re-
leased on his own recognizance, pending
a hearing.
Christiansen was arrested at an
Oceanside bar Monday.
A Marine spokesman said the pistol
was civtUan. He said Christiansen was
assigned to the provost marshal's guards
along the perimeter or President Nixon's
home.
She testified that within months she
was donning low cut blouses, -green eye
sllaQ_ow to 11ccent her flaming red hair,
short skirts and heavy makeup and was
louring the local bars in a bWlt foc new
mates .
Tt was testified that she invariably
found them. Lewis brought two of an
estimated -24 bar babltues to court to
confirm her admissioo· that she joined
bar patrons for a drink, ~ danced a
litUe with them and then accompanled
them to a nearby motel room. ·
She became well known at 'the Stuft
Shirt and the Newporter Inn in Newport
Beach and she admitted that the two
hotels were among her favoites.
Her husband testified that she would
often invent some flimsy excuse to leave
her home and seven children and would
then drive oft to an evening rendeivouS'
v.•ith a boy friend which lasted unUl the
early hours or the rporning.
He testified that he struck her seevral
ti~ in the early stages oC her
addiction, but theD realized that she was
mentally ill and n<Oded psychiatric can>.
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Track Shoes-1 J.95 to 24.95 .
. Baseball Shoes-10.95 toJ 3.95
·All Purpose ShoeH.95 to l l.95
· Soccer Shoes-9.95 to 21.95
, Basketball Shoe.s-9.95 fo 23.95
Tennis Shoes-7.95 to 19.95
·cross Countly Shoes-7.95 to 23.95
Wrestling Shoes-7.95 to .13.95
· Gymnast Shoes
-,
Two others are members d. the Board
of Supervisor!.· 'Ibe fifth member is
chosen by the other four members. ·
McIMis said he hopes he; «•someone
else from southeast Orange
County, will be named to succeed Rein·
bar<lt.
"A lot of folks really feel there is a
need to balance the oommilsfon, that it
ought to have more equal distrtbutJon
from the north county and south county,"
Mcinnis-sai~ · -~
Stan Northrup, San Clemente reaJtor
and former oouncilman, is the public
member and the only south r-ou:1ty repre-
sentative.
Other members are supen 'sors Ralph
Diedrich of Fullerton tt :1-Robert Battin, 1
of Santa Ana and La Habra Councilman
Robert Nevil.
Mcinnis said he's sure he1J be
considered when the selection committee
meets sometime within the next month
or two, but he said he's ·not about to go
out and cempalgn for the post.
"I'm not real bot on tbe idea. I've got
enougJt OCb\!t' fish to~ fey," be said.
"I really feel somebody from the south-
east county ought to be oo the comrrus.
sion and I'd be just as delighted if
someone from Irvine, Laguna Beech or
San Juan Capistrano step;>ed forward
and voh01t.eered."
Women .. Students
Outnum.ber Men
At Orange Coast
'
Women have finally gained the -
band at Orange Coa!t l:i>Ueg~.' •
For the first time in the college's
27-year history females atlendlng classes
oubl.umber males.
Enn>l!ment figures for . the opring
""""'ter show tbat of iqe 25,!0I sludenbl
enrolled In day and evening """"""
all OCC, 50.5 percent are wom.eo md
49.S percent are men.
In 1966 the OCX: studenl body waa
compooed of 67 percent male llludents
and 33 P""""lt females. Sine< lben the
female enrollment bas inc re a a e d
diamaUcally. .
HWomen taking. classes at OCC
represent a large cross section of OlD'
local community/' . says dean or ad· i missions, Kenneth Mowrex ... They range
from young w.;imen just out of high
school, to housewives, to career women
and setiior citizens."
Reds Launch Cosmos
MOSCOW (AP) -The ijovlet Ul)ion
today launched !he 634tb inn'"'""" earth
sateJlite in its ~secret Cosmos series,
Tass said.
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' Warm Up SUits . \
.From Page I
Two psycltlatrista testified for her tltat
she had a cl&UJc "Three Faces ol Eve"
condition that may be incurable. Both
-and Lewis told the jury-Mn!, p,....,
became sex·htlngry Marla before them a~d Invited them to enjoy her le"'"'1
favors.
Tennis Rackets-4.95 to 50.00 ·
RacquetbaD Ractpl•ts
Squash Rackets
Badminton Rackets
\,
Baseball Wann Up Jackets
FORGIT.-:.
But Ruston countered .wllh a -~·
1-~irai Amendment rights.
J Table Teoois Paddles
Handball Gloves & Bans
lettlrU Jackets
Basebal Mitts & Bats
SpeedD Swim SUits & Trunks
Raleigh Bikes & Parts
Tias-TubeHepalrinl
It al!'lo claimll that :i.dvertisements
ploccd by her h\Uband, but which contain
her name, should not count as: a
campaign contribution or espendlture.
Forgit, • hardware dealer, regulvly
"'"" a poJIUcally oriented adverli!em<nt in a weekty nev.·spaper that city officlals
contend should count agalut the Iola!
Mn. Fotglt can-.pend on W eantp0lgn.
psychlatriat of his own who rejected the
mulUf.le pertOllallty theory and argued
that 1t Mrs. Parson was setting sex it
WAI from tome other motive.
Ruston 1ucceo.!fully 111\led 11 the close
of the tltroe montlt trial ihat Mn. Paroon
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Marina Moves Ahead
. The 15-year-old dream or creating a major new
manna In \Vest Newport and \Vest Costa 1desa low·
lands took a big step forward last month when an 18-
month consultant study pronounced the proposal teas> ble.
There are, of course, still many unresolved issues
In the proposal for a 3,00~slip harbor, particularly the
question or 100 percent public financing. But on the
whole, the project envisJoned by the Lon~ Beach con·
•ulting. !irm of ,Moffatt and NicboU, Engllleers, looks prorn1S1na-.
Newport Beach councilmen last week enthusi-
astically endorsed the plan as an attractive alternative
to the all fields now in West Newport. They also asked
the U.S. Anny Corps or Engineers, Congress. and the Ora~ge County' Harbor Commission to cooperate in con·
ducting further studies.
Costa Atesa Councilmen. who have Jong sought an
opening to the ocean, are also expected to support a
harbor plan.
The question thus becOmes one of whether the county
Harbor Commisslon -the agency named by the ·con-
sultant to coordinate the project -w.ill take· up the
proposaJ and run with it.
\Ve hope the Harbor Commission will do exactly
that.
It is well known that Newport Harbor has a short-
age of boat slips. Likewise, phase one of the new Dana
Point Harbor filled with boats almost as soon as it
opened. By 1990, which is the soonest the new marina
could open for business, it is anticipated that there will
be a Jarge, unmet-pubUc-demana for mote boat slips.
would raise all the .. front 'money" nt!tessary lo .su pport
th~ project until jt ~ame self-sustaining. To the owoer
of a S40,000 home, this would mean a temporary annual
tax hike of about $5.
In \'iew ot the public value ot a new marina de-t
signed specifically to make bOating accessible to as many
peopl'! as possible, th!c; level of expenditure see!llS rea·
sonable. The county Harbor Commission should waste
no time in accepting the responsibility to get the project
underway.
Focus Sharpened
ll probably \\till be :it least. anothe r month before
the Calirornla Department or Transportation decides
what to do about the roar or jets over Newport Beach.
ln all likelihood. the state will do nothing. That is.
the department probably will grant Orange County Air·
port its one-year variance from the new state noise
standards.
At the same time. as a result of a convincin g and
straightforward presentation by Newport Beach city of·
ficials, it also seems likely the state will tie some strings
to airport operation. Further. it seems likely the stale
now will h~ve strong continuing awareness of, and in·
terest in, the airport problen1.
'Vhile the city might have liked something a little
bit more -enough to throw a real scare into the county
-it becarne obvious during the course of the three
days of testimony that Newport Beach didn't really ex·
pect the state to shut down the airport.
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The cost of creating a new marina and breakwater
has been estimated by consultants at about $39 million.
They further state that a countywide property tax of
five cents per $100 assessed valuation for five years
But, the pressure will be on county official!', the
airlines and the pro-airport industrial group to make
real progress durin ~ the next 12 1nonths to rnake the air·
port more compatible "'ith its residential neighbors.
'Better hold up on the t.ax return, Harry' We just got a bill for
. our share of the money illegally spent on Spiro Agnew!'
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1 Flaws in
Airport
Security
WASHING TON -If Samuel Byck,
v.ilo was foiled in his attempt to dive
an airliner into the White House, had
tried his home airport of Philadelphia
instead of the more sccizre Baltimore..
he might have carried off his fantastic
scheme.
Th.is is the chilling finding cf Rep.
John r.turphy, 0-N.Y., based on
confidential Federal
Aviation .<\dministra·
tion documents on
Philadelphia and his
own clandestine visit
to the PhiladPlphia
airport.
We have also had
access to a confiden-
tial, nation,vide Jo'AA
securit y survey
"'bich shows 80 perc:ent of the nation's
airport y,·eapon detectors don't wcrk and
half ot these cannot identify pistols con·
cealed on a passenger.
BYCK USED just such a .22 calibre
"'Saturday Night Special" to kill a
security guard, a copilot and hi.If
on Feb. 22. Had the deranged
Philadelphian passed qui etly through a
defective ''magnetometer'' tn
Philafielphia instead of staging a Wild
West shootout in Baltimore, said
Murphy, "ironically enough , , • he might
have succeeded."
For the thick sheaf..of documents sho\v
that Philadelphia .,.,'8.S precisely the place
to pull cff the escapade. States the
FAA bluntly :
"The history cf the attempt to obtain
security and compliance with Fede ral
Aviation regulations at Philadelphia is
one of continuous and intentional delay
and failure to comply ... "
TH£ F'AA documents. substantiated
by Murphy's undercover visit with an
FAA inspector, reveal unknown persons
drift back and forth through unlocked
security gates, and \'ehicles enter
"sea.ire" jei areas without challenge.
''Trans World Airlines bas officially
Dear
Glo.omy
·Gus·----
\Valking around the bay front side·
walk on l3alboa Island could be a
scenic ad\Ullure if dog lovers
\\-OUld just. man their shovels .!IO you
could look up once in a vohile ...
?rl.~I.
01_.., G111 eemlMllh ''' """"'"9lf llr rNdlf1; raltll lie Ml llKHHrilY reflKt ,,,.
°tllWI ., ""' -· I-' """ ""' ,_. "9 01-r Gin. O.Br .. 1191,
complained or their inability to maintain
the security of their 'sterile coacoorse'
because of the failure of the airport
to secure their doors," says the t•AA
report. "Aircraft are accessible (lo)
unauthorized people."
The nationwide FAA survey also found
poor security at Albany and Buffalo,
N.Y.; Fairbanks,4-Alaska; Lynchburg,
Va .; and San Francisco.
In a Jetter to House Commerce
Chainnan Harley Staggers (0-W.Va.).
Murphy described a recent forced
landing by a United Airlines jet caused
by a ~enger armed with an
undetected knife.
"BASED ON past experiences, we can
anticipafe Tll()re such acts," he wrote.
To head off "an exorbitant manmade
aircraft disaster," said Murphy. $7.5
ntillion should be allocSted immediately
to beef up major airport security
equipment.
Murphy also wants to train a federal
airport protection force to replace_ the
.. untrained 'rent-a-cops' 11 no~· employed
for security.
Wicks
.;Make a low ~ss over
that gas lin&-up/"
Dissidents' Views Challenged
VA Hos pit.al Critic~sw ;Not Valid
To the Editor:
The 10 patients cf VA ll osp1tal at
Long Beach who )¥lied up in Se.!Ultnr
Cranston's Office in Los Angeles should
hang their heads with shame:
Their leader, Ron Kovac is an -activist,
a publicity seeker and a troublemaker.
even though be is a batlle-\1ounded
Vietnam veteran. The views qf this sma ll
group do not represent the vie.,.,·s of
the 205 patients in the spinal injury
wards or the 1.684 pa!ients in the \'A
llospital.
DURING the past 12 years sinre
retirement I have visited tha t hospital
almo1St every two v•eek.s. 1 have arranged
several hundred admissions including
spinal Injury and paraplegic veterans.
'Our son, a career Navy Commander,
fonnerly was a patient in the spinal
injury wards. Alm0-1t YAthout exception
the veterans I have visited highly praised
tt.e treatment they received and this
inclUded veterans cl all \\'ars ind with
all types or disabilities.
VA Hospital Long Beach is the largest
in the VA . Its spinal injury section
is the largest in the US. The hospilal
has more than 3.500 employes. It is
affiliated with UCLA. USC and UC.:I
~ledical Schools and carries on a number
of important research programs. It also
operates a large outpatient clinic and
is adding a ney,· faciHty for nursing
type patit:.'ll!S.
IT IS 0011'\G a tremendous job fo r
veterans of Southern California and docs
not deserve the criticism er activist
Kovac and his dissident follo\\'ers.
Thousands cf former patients y,111 agree
with me.
Any hospital of this size ha s many
problems and its employes sometimes
make mistakes. [ have ai'ol'ays found
Its director and staff quick to take
correcH\'e action . I do knoy,• it has
had some problcrns 11i1h -dr.ufn)ushers
.and cutside agitators \1·ho \·isit the
hospital for lhe purpos.: of n1nking
trouble. This is \'ery difficult 10 control
in a free country like ours.
I have great compassion for ill and
disabled veterans. ~lelping them has been
my life 's u·ork. A grateful nation has
provided generously for their care and
it grieves me to see a few ungrateful
ones try to fool the public with false
accusations.
0. W. PRICE
( l\iAILBOX )
Letters front readers "re we/conte .
J'lormally, wr11ers sliou/d convey I heir
1nessoges i1t 300 1vords or less. 'flze
right 10 condense letters to fit space
or e/i111inate libel is reserved. All let-
ters must include signn t11re a11d mnil-
ing address but ?U?mes may be will!·
lie/ct an request if su.f/icient reosoit
f$ apparent. Poetry wiU 11ot be pub·
I/shed.
~'ot il11111sed
To the Editor:
In reference to cne of your ~1allbo1
letters "Surefire Cat Populatioo Control "
dated Feb. 'll, I believe the Jetter is
the most ridiculous subject matter on
population control I have ever read.
I also question the editor's judgment in
making hcadli~s out of it, Wll~ he
did so iii jest. But even if done in
jest. I consider it sick humor.
CAT population is not a laughing mat·
Irr, cootra rv to wh at a great numbC'r
of peof)le bttieve. ~1illions of cats arc
pul 10 s!{'('p (o r should I say suifocatcd J
because of the lllsregard for their li\'cs.
I belie\'C that your reader's money
y,·ould be betler invested in ()flC of !he
n1any non-prof it cat sbeltef'!4o aid in
their sllcere eUorts for neutering, rather
than Illegal firecracke~.
I'm sure your reader voould appreciate
a firecracker ttirown in his bed during
an act of Jove!
D. McCORKLE
Stra11ge ll'orld
To the Editor:
\Vha! a strange \l'Orld \\'C liv1· in 11 h•·n
extremists to the leh arc called "lcr·
rorists" for attempting 1illegal\y) to feed
poor, hungry people 11·ho h<1\'e been
discriminated agailL'il for generations.
\\'hile extremists to the right arc called
··patriots" y,hcn they do the same thins
(kidnap) for rold. hard cash.
THE CRl?ttE or kidnap y;as the same
for the Symbionese Liberation Army
as it was for the American Revolutionary
Anny; the tactic ,."35 intolerable. Both
had !he y,·roiig ans11.·prs and y,·e \\'ill
never wive the problem until y,•e realile
thal justice is the issue. lt!oti\'at1on is
a \"ery i1nportant facto r. \\'hat incited
both ~rcups to take such action'.' Is
ail this a part of the tt!rrib!e and plainly
political mess we find ourselves in today,
dill' to the ~ixon Administration? I
believe it is. because y,·hen justice goes.
so gCK'S rnan's concern for his lclloy,·man ,
e\'en his sanJty so rnetimes.
The molh•auon on the part of the
poor man consists of a strong "'il l to
exist: to pre\•ent expiration of his
children due lo hunger. The right·'4·ing
extremist, on t 11 e other W;ind. either
through greed or rac ism. fea rs that
\rhat's his \\i ll be lilken . feels quite
justified in abandoning God's lay,·s and
the Bible \1·hen h<' resorts to the y,·arpcd
philosophy of "shoot rather than share."
If he c<1n't dcfeilt the poor through
.. unjus t legislat1on." more extreme
methods enter in. The poor don't y,·anl
.i ··dole" or welfare -most y,·ant a
jo!P, ttiere is far too much ridicule
<1nrl cfuel cmbarrassmcht attached to
that dole.
\\"llEN TIIE poor are hungry they
will t:ike their problem to the streets.
If the go\'emmenl and upper and middle
class don't listen and are completely
ins(•nsiti\·e. as this pr ese nt ad·
1n1n1 stration is, violence is sure lo erupt.
bringing "·ith it the trig ger-happy ex·
tremc right versus the desperate man
\\ith "nothing" to live for and who
carrs little about dying . It is not a mailer
of cur giving pocr people a handout
-it's an obligation.
Lao Tse, in hi s v>isdom, pul it this
\1'ay: .. \Vhci1 a country is ruled with
a tig ht hand . the people are simple.
When a rountry is ruled with severity.
the people become cunning. llappiness
is rooted in misery and "Tlisery lurks
beneath happiness. \Vho knO\\S what the
fut ure holds'! There is no honesty. Hones-
ty becomes dishonest. Goodness becomes
\\ilchcraft -and, 1nnn's bewitchment
la sts a long time."
BEH~Y B1\l\Elt
Beucla l .. e11se
To the Editor:
It docs seem amazing that Newport
Beach city councilmen were not able
lo make a decision on y,•hether to re-new
the Udo Isle Beach lease or not .
possibly assure an)'one th3t, while on
a business trip, \\hen the tank reaches
the half.full n1ark :
a. ll ,1·ilf bt' the prOp<'r day for the
pun:hase of gas;
b. 1r it is the prnpcr day -there
\\'ill be a scn·1ce station open at the
lime cf day il rt;iachcs the half.full
point ?
I suggest substituting a S~ minimum
purchase requi remen t for 1he half-lank
plan. I believe thi s y,·ould discourage
the "topping-0ff'' proble1n. but at the
:wme time permit a businessman to
plan ahead [or a n~sary trip.
UUHR ALLEGAERT
Th1111k• Co1111cll
To the Editor:
After spending a day in fonnerly
beautiful Beverly llills. I came home
convinced that removing Lag una 's
<'mergency ordinance on building ~ould
be a mistake. Bigger is not better buL
only means more people. more traffic,
more smog, higher parking fees, frazzled
nerves, and higher tax l!!I. Thank heavens
for a city council y,·ith foresight instead
o{ hindsight. Laguna. I love y~!
ll~LEN PINES
1Unl f,i'• Fnle
To the Editor:
This letter is in regard lo the article
about r.tai Li Cray,·ford in last y,-ee k's
paper. I have knoy,11 ?lfai U since sht!
y,•as four and l"ve grown very fond
of her. Therefore 1 am very upset about
the possibility of her being turned ever
to her matt' ma I mother. Note that I
said maternal mother not jll"t mother,
for t>.Iiss Penn<'y Cra>,\1ord. or y,·hatever
her name is now \\i1\ neve r be comidered
by 1'-1ai Li to be her real loring, caring
nlOther.
I FAil. to see h1)w the Dt•p.1rtment
of Public Social S<>r\'lrl!s can ('\'('tl
consider making ~la] Li lt\·c "ith !l.1i5s
Cra1\·furd ' for t•1cn a d:11'. 1i ·s been
st:itcd hy enough h1i;:hl~· C<1,11cated and
qualified people that she's unlit to raiM>
~lai Li.
I hope your article has opened some
people's minds as y,elJ as their eyes.
and someUring can be dooc about th is
ridiCulous situation .
If It's .Love, You Probably Won't Fall Out of It
\\'E have a full·time city attorney,
and a full-time assistant city attorney,
and they always hire an outside firm
to do the y,'Qrk if there is any question,
so the stall about the lega lit y or the
~ease certainly could have been sclvcd.
But now they have tabl ed lhr m:iller.
I thank you for your article and
encourage you to .,.,Tile mere, digging
deeper into what has been bappening
over the last several years ·~nd what
th~ fate of poor ~fai Li will be in the
future. God bless you. and ~ood·bye.
~tlKE JO'.\'l::S
Falling out of love. said the lady.
••ts so much llke havi ng the biggest
room in one's house being completely
cleared or all its furniture urld clutter
-neat, satisfyins
in a i;terile sort of
\\'3)'."
And stie nddcd
fiercely, '·God. you
could perish from
the echo o{ your
own footsteps."
Yes, lo,·e is a
clutter. How could
it be. anything else! Clutter will fol.low
a feral wlndstonn. That 100 Is what
lo\lc is. And beim; out of love bas
<W)'thini, and oothlng. to r<eommeod
11. Jf you ire a drinking mnn1 out of love
Is not unlike going on the wagon.
C1JntcaJly, I'm sure. the two states much
rt1emble each Olbec. Tbert ls th<i t '™e
of vlnue and pUrpose -thot cleaMcss
that comes from obeying every moral
lnjunctlon'"that was ever hurled at you
(CHARLES McCABE).
In ycur childhood.
"Oh, what a good boy am I !" '.J'herc
Is deUght or filing and classificifk>n,
of. shinint of 6hoes, cf tending to the
1oog .. venlue JIO'I, ol doing lhooe
corporal works of mercy whld! got.1Jost
during the long foray into the illmary
\\'orld.
YOU ARE comPo&ed, you have it
all logether. There ls ooly one lhlng
that is miuing. and that tu.ms out
to be the only thin&: the afo!'mlenttontd
world of illusion. Your !rieadl are rul,
and they fall short. The world Is lerribly
real, and falls terribly short. You a're
more alive than you have ever bcin,
and more dead. 'Illo leaf and Its veins
have never been mom vivid to you,
and ne\o-er more bereft ol mcanin&.
In your chaste chamber, you are
pressed again and urgently \1·ith thi!
insight that love is life. It is as silnple
as that. Fron1 )Our lO\\Cr of control
you desperately want once again 10
IGSC mandate over yourself. ta breast
vaingl oriously tbe SWe<!pln,: current or
life. ln short, to lose direction. Shorter.
lo be m Jove again.
WHEN you are out of Jove, it seems
to me, you neither hope 'nor fear. This
ts easy. to understand. Hoping and
fearing are, above all other things, the
sluff cf Jove. J am not talking ot real
IO\'e here, but of passionate love. Real
love ca.sielh out fear. But passionate
lovt L! a oeuro6b. wtth hope and fear
IO delkately in equ!polle that lntelli·
gence and purpose seem beneath con·
iernpt.
The passionate love is oclthcr h1 h
nor admirable: but it makes the splrlt
soer. rn this paS&ionate but Jovt'.leu
cii:crci!JeL._you are an organ on wblth
the outside ~·orld, and C$J>1?Cially .. the
momentarily beloved, plays with devilish
de...,.lty. The chords cao thrill to
• S\l'ooning, or turn inlo a stopped
diapason.
This loveless love· \\'as defined "'ilh
mastery by the greatest of our
handbooks on th e subjt'<:t, the sonnets
of Wm . Shakespeare. '·Lov~ i not Jove/
\\'hlch alters v"hen it allcratiG~ fi::.J."
LOVE is like liberty and many
another word r both aboYC: a.ad beneath
dcllollloo. But when you know what
love is not, )'OU arc somehow along
the way. When kwe rises or falls \\'Ith
changts In the nature of it.s object
-the loss or looks, the loss or f'n()nt)'.
the arnlclions ol boredom, found
lncqult1es of the spirit, the mere sacugc
passage of lime -lhcn you know you
are ool talking or love.
''04 are ~ telklng or passlOnatc love,
\\'hk:h Ls to love as night Is to day.
That thing invol~·ca )'OU. Lo"e is about
~ome.body else. or a lot ol somebodies
cl.se. ~leasuro your feelings against thls
rule of thumb, and you will know whether
you love or not. Jr you Jove. you will
ncvtr be out of Jove. I think .
I guess th::it 11 "'Lil not come llfl
ag1:1in until after the Apnl elections to
be sure that the in,91n1hcnts running
for r~lc<.1lon ,.,.zu not displease :1ny
of the voters v.11o might vote for thcrn.
Vlcc-l\1nyor llogers ass:url!d the people
thn stall \\'8S not for th is rcasar.. Can
anyone Ulink of 311otlicr one ·~
GO~DIE JOOEPH
llnlf·tani' 1\bs11rd
To the Editor :
The h~lf·tnnk pro\'islon of the odd-even
gasoline plan Is 3bsurd. llO\lo' can you
Quotes
Stuart i\t. Q4trckln. S. f . 11tomey,
dvlc leader -''l\•c ne'u-been a time
u11~ter , •• tht>n1."s M> much lo DC·
compll h and so llttJc time. The ooc
who surfers I~ mr. .,,\fc. I don't get
tet see her very Offen. bl.if l tell hl'r
lt't the quallly of tJ1e time, not the
quantit y." '
O•AHGl COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robtrt N. \\rl"ect. Publi.,htr
Thoma1 Ktt11I/, E'difor
Barbara Kreibiclt
.Editorial Page Editor
~ 'clltrn"ial ,p:t2t" (If tlW! Dilly
Pilot llC'eka to in rorm and 11ll'l)9.lc
~•dttS by prt11enling on this P'I•
dJ\'trae commrntary' oo h'.lprni; of In-.
ttttSt by iiyndfc9tl"d colurnniats •nd
cartoon11ls, by pr'1Vid1nr a roru.m fer
~•dtrs' "M-A·s and b)' pt'\'ttnt1og thir
tle\\'fPlper~ opinkln!I and kltas on
currtnl topic-s. 'nlC! t<htorial opin'°°8
ol the Oally Pilot iPJll!&r only in the
editorial ('Olumn at tn,. lop of ~
pqt. Oplrtioos u-prt5Md by tl'le col-
Utl\l\lst.'I and car•oonbu end lc11'1"
-.Tlttn art. thtlr crwn and no mdorat'-'
mcnt of tttctr \·lfl'4• b)' the Daily
PilO\ #IOO'<t ~ tntn-rtd.
Wednesday, March 6. 1974
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UfJel Suit
«tuards Testify
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!p Hughes case
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Def...,. Mt<>meys continued w. 1"" tbe \iromdwort< Tuesday
for Howard Hughes' contention
~ar~b~t :i1~~
lnduetriallst for guard service
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State )
at some Tuc9on, A r l z •
properties and pocl<eied close
"' IS00,000. DeposiUoned testimony was
read I<> the-jw-y ol two men
and lour -from Tucson Pollce O!fiten Willam J.
Gilkinson, Jcim M. Dudek and
' I r This Tape
May Self ·
Destruct
VENTURA ( U P I )
.Bernard Buckley ac~ his
former wife -in a lawsuit
Tuesday of sending him a tape
rearding of her lovemaking
with another man, in hopes it
would give him a heart attack.
Buckley said his former
wife, Patricia Am Buckley,
knew he had already suffered
two heart' seizi.rres when she borrowed his tape· recorder,
used it to record "audible
repraentatkm of the sex act"
and then returned .it to him
with the tape; _
UsteniDg I<> it, he said, he
suffered chest pains, shortness
of breath, hypertension and
dizziness. Buckley demanded
$35 ,000 damages for
intentional in fl iction of
emotional distress.
..
Boye \V. Clark, who served as
security guards at t h e
properties.
Hughes' attorney, NOrbert
Scblei, used tile testlmooy "'
try t.o establish that Maheu
<old Hughes he had hired twice
the nwnber of guards actually
employed.
~fflheu is suing Hughe! for
$17.3 million for llbe1 because
of remarks Hughes made
dwine: a 1972 telephone news
conference, 1be r e cl u s e
lndustriali!t told reporters
Afaheu was "a no-good
dishonest sonofabltch and he
stole me blind."
e Bond Funds
SACRAMENTO (UPI)
Legislation to place a $250
milliro bond for communlty
college construction on the
November ballot has been
introduced by the chairman of
the senate e d uca tio n
comrrtittee.
Sen. Albert S. Rodda (D-
Sacramento). Tuesday said lhe
bond funds would provide. the
state's share of financing for
-community college s c ho o I
building construction needs
through 1980.
eueroha Rap
SAN FRANCISCO (UPll -
A federal' judge fined a
Chinese woman H,000 and
ordered he< deported Tuesday
for smuggling 41h oW'ICeS of
diluted heroin into the United
States.
. Judge Stanley .A. Weigel,
who pronounced the sentence
for Mrs. Wai-Chum Shen, 39,
of Hong Kong. noted she had
been convicted by a jury at
her second trial and tllat U.S.
District Court had denied a
new trial.
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -reduclloo Jan. I In the otate the!-e have be!n l'l leol deatlls -4be -rnontllly 41>11 State olfidals P r e d 1 c 1
Clalifomla's highway death loll maximum speed limit from es Oii dty sll<etl where the pow •-Februoly 1161, when 19' redooticnl In psolioe sal«
dropped w the lowest level In miles per holr I<> li:i ore the speed llmll does not OIJllly," hilhw•Y-. • ..,. ...,,.nod. .llld IOU! Alr!Yiol In tbe
COMIC ACTOR DIES
Billy Do Wollo
20 years durin( February, the two......,. !a< tbe decline in :Pudlmki added. .. ,. It ii toll~'em~~! o1 ·10 jier""1~"' 20_
California l!lghway P a t r o I traffic dulhl. Josica1 w .. ,... that the ' Doc<mber OO. • ; wllm llzlal )anuatl'
says. · "I believe low!r traffic gasoline ohortage CQI down on 'Ibo current decline lltaried • F'elo\lllY gas loleo ·
'lbe February "'11 ""' 206 volumes combl<>ed with the 5$ the amount o1 traffic preeent In November, "'1id> wu tbe art """"6ed., ·
highway deatl\t, 8 droP ol 138 mll~ &peed .limit were on cit)' streets." fir9t month in which 111Qiline 'Ibe moolhly death
deaths frorp the FebnJary 1973 responsible 10< tbe d"'9 in 'Ibo ll blg!!way deolhl sales leveled olf. Deoember Calilomla hlgbways d
total of 141 C a 1 i f 0 r n 1 8 fatalities on state tigbw.ays reported last mootb, l n w11 the ftnt lime paollne from 465 in Qctober to
fatalJlies, the CllP reported and cowity l'Q&d>," Pud.lastl Calilomla compares wllh an oales dropped below' 1m Novemhe•-. 332 In
Tuesdalt ~~-the 10 u r 1 h said. average monthly dealb toll °',--i;lev;;;e~:;;•;;by;;;;a~albn;;;~4~.4;;:per;;;;"";;;;1t~. ;;;;•:;;nd:;;;;ln;;:;:lll3:;;;;1n;;:;January=;;;;=· ;;:l ·-"c:.mpared "' last ,,.,... 411 In 1m lll!d 4111 In 1m . It coosecutive month highway •
deeths have dropped. T h e
February toll is less than hail
the deaths figured for last
October. '!be abrupt decline
coincides with the increasingly
severe curtailment in gasoline
supplies beginning
in November.
CHP C.onunisslooer Walter
Dairy.men Ask Boost
Of 6 Cents a Gallon
· HOW TO IUY AVfO IHSUtiMCE
WITHOUT llllMG TAICIH FOi A llDE '
1. Are vour ~ums too .high?
2. Are vou payinjl high finance chat11eS In
your monthlY payments:/
3. Are you getting doli.t' value?
4. Are you getting good and fast clllm
service? " Pudinski said he bel!eve! re-I:.OS ANGELES (UPI) -However, consumers at lhe
duced gasoline 11Upplies and a Southern California m I t k meeting criticized the ~ Comic Actor · processon as1cec1 Tuesday that 1.., spending $4.4 million •
----------a kentH-gallon boost in milk year urging people to drink
5. Are .you buying more insurance thin you
really need? _
6. Do you have ptOPef~°t .,.:.~ i "
De W.o}fe QUAKE HITS !!:! ... te. be· approved by the mo"' mJlk when "!her< 1s a .. _ sYCRius or milk.'' LOS ANGELES Dairymen and retailers said L. A. Mae, ol the Southern
1. is tt worth s1 0.oo to you lo Se.e.sl!0,00.Pr .
more a year on your auto insurance? • .. .... -. .
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) "major inflation'' since t he California Dairy Association. Dead at 6 7 -A minor earthquake last approved increase in 1971 defended the program and shook three suburbs in the had cut the margin of profit said it "has fulfilled its public
f the by 1.5 cents a gallon for interest concepts." LOO ANGELES (AP) northwestern part 0 wholesale ~tors. He said mHk prices in Los
Mail S 10.00 lot complete information on ho~
to save $50.00/S 100.CXL or more on your
automobile insurance
Com.ediao-aotor Billy De Wotre city Tuesday e v en in g' "We have determined that Angeles are the second lowest
is dead at age 67 after causing 00 damage. 'a1I Increase rJ. 3 cen ts per half of 23 major U.S. cities and
undergoing treatment for lung Seismologists at Ca1tech gallon is needed to bring the more than JO cents a half in Pasadena said the can<:<r. eel · the majority of companies into a gallon lower th an the average
A UCLA Medical .Cent.er tremor, center Ul reasonably sound operating price-paid in lhose cities. He
spoKesmao said De Wotfe diecf Highland.Park area, hl t at position." a spokesman told said S o-u t h e r n Californians
Insurance Fact s-
17301 loodo llwl..Sofh 21
l fwll pallHcll.Cal!f.t 2'47 • .
Tuesday from a blood cloL He !i~·~·J:t!:'t~ Z.25 the B u reau of Milk paid 64.4 cents rompared to an
had been hospitalized for a I =;;:::;:::;~~;;~=~~St~a~bi~·1~1za~lion~·~· ------~·v~eng~:_e!_75:.3~cen~t..':_. ___ _!_I=================~~ week. 1: ' •
De Wolfe, whose rlJ'St job in - - . : : f
show business was as a i
dancer, performe d on
Broadway, in motion pictures
and on television.
One of his best known movie
role5 was his imper8ooation of
"Mrs. Murgatroyd," a middle-
aged matron,'in "Blue Skies.''
He also appeared in "Dixie,"
"Tea for Two" and "~by
of Broadway."
He was oominated for an
Emmy for his portrayal of a
dog-groon1er in an ~pisocle of
the Dick Van Dyke television
show.
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United Air Lines
Friendship Service Memo · · · · i
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At these
.s_P.ecial low !·prices
What~-your
excuse for
not-taking
ur Friendly es . :
are getting frlen ·er. 1
' · Good news! On March 2nd we
expanded our schedule. Whi.Ie the
fu el situation is still of national con-
cern , our fuel economy measures are
working well, and it has become possible
for us to reinstate some of our flights
suspended earlier il'.l the year.
.
our service to Seattle and Portland,
and also to Hartford;Baltimore and
Memphis. And we have return ed to
every·hour-on·the·hour commuter
se rvice to San Francisco from
pictures?
15eeach
Deluxe silk finish reprints.
ggeeach
G.E. Super flash cubes ..
199
Holson "Stick-it-to-mo" 10 page
magnetic album.
399
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Holson MM 12 photo olbum.
Shop S•day noon to 5 p.m. at Ille folowlng lfons:
FASHION 1Sl71'N[J.f-lewport Beach (714)644-2313.
HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunlington Beach (714) 892-7771 .
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So here's our schedule with all non·
stop and one-stop flights from the Los
Angeles are a to53citiesacrossyour land.
You will notice we have increased
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ,
United )las seats available on over
1,300 daily flights serving llJ cities
of your land.Just call-United at
537· 7521, or tell your Travel Agent
to book you' on United.
Nonstop and one-stop nights from Los Angeles.
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To&.lthnon
To Blrmllr&W.
To Boise
To Ceibr R.lpltk/
lo-Ck7
To Cliulotte
To<le1'itlmd
To Oen•
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ToO.Moila
To~t
T0 Fm110
To G~IHlsh
P•VWIMtm-s.le19
To lbrttonf/ -
l.k,ou1 fllalol No. SIOJS
1 2:~ p.m. 4'W 1
-l:'fr! p.m. :?5K 0
9: 15 p.n1. M~ 0
10:00 a.m. 7l4 1
8:40 a.m. .J..W 0
?:JO a.m. 374
5:00 p.n1, 522
11:10a.m. 314 1
fl:40 a.m. 344
1:55 p.m. 700
8:45 a.m. 610
fl:40 a.m. 426 I
8:00 a.m. 100
10:)() 11.m. 104
0 747
0
1:15 p'.m. 1111
5:.15 p.m. 110
12:20 a.m. 118
0 OC·IO
0 I
0 747
12 DOOQ ?8 0
10:15 a.m. 726 0
12:15 p.m. 574 0
2:30 p.m. 176 0
3:45 p.m. 310 0
5:35 p.m. 210 0 Ea Sat
8°:25 1.m. :JCM 1
11:101.m. 314 0
2:JCI p.m. 176 I
5:50 p.m. 352 I Ell Sat
10:.JO 11.m. 104
I :45 p.m. 114
12:2tl 11.m. 118
7:00 a.tn. 50!
12:50 p.n1. 846
5:15 p.m, .190
8: 10 p.m. tl22
6:451.m., 1402
6:501.m. 4M
11:101.m. 1406
9:501.m. 780
9:00 a ,m. 76
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0 OC·IO 1 747
0 0
0
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~al, Sun
ooly
To Hilo
To Honolul•
To lfabvUle
Tol.-Vep1
To rtfalfonl
To Mentphll
ToMtrced
To MollM/Roclc
blllHl/O.•nport
ToM~ttter
To N-York/
Newuit
To 0 .. 1h
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To Ptusbtir&ll
To Portl1•d
ToliclmoM
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11 :-«11 .m. l!n 0 747\Tue-Wedonly)
ll:40a.m. 197 0 ExTue-Wed
9:)0 1.m.
l :OOp.m.
4:00 p.m.
191 0 747 ' 81 0 747
5 0 747
9:50 a.m. 780 0
12:50 p.m. 782 0 Ei Sat
6:451.m. 426 O
6:50 a.m. 454 O
10:00 a.m. 734 0
6:00 p.m. 526 l
8:45 a.m. 610 O
1:55 p.m. 700 0
7:40 11.m. 948 I
12: 10 p.m. 5M 0 El Sat-Sun
12:J0 p.m. ~ 0 Sat·Sun only
J:-t5 p.m. 310 1
11 :45 •. m.
9:151.m.
4:00p.m.
?:JO p.m.
8:45 1.m.
12:00 noon
1:15 p.m.
1:15p.m.
168 1
""' 0 652 0
781 0
6 0 OC·IO/JFK)
8 0 747 (JFK.I
12 0 !Newark)
1111 J OC·IO!Newark)
8:25 a.m. )04 II
11 :451.m. lb8 0
5:50 p.n1. 352 0 E~ Sal
1:15 p.m. 88 0 OC·IO
1:45 p.n1. 84 1 DC·IO
8:45 a.m. J60 0
1:00 p.m. 4Ab 0 .
3:.'Wl p.n1. 201. 0 El 52t
S:JO p.m. 418 0
7:"3 p.m, W8 n b Sat
7:45 p.m. 158 0 OC·IO IS111 only)
12:50 p.m. 7/U t b s..~
?:JO 1.m. 37-t 0
3:55 p.m. 970 O •
12:45 p.m. 54 1
To Su Diego
To ~111 Frucbco
7:30 a.m. 451 0
10:55 1.n1. 347 0
2:00 p.m. 75 0
7:)5 p.m. 79Q O
9:JO p.m. 275 0
8:00 a.m. .5().1 0
9:00 1.m. 506 0
10:00 1.m. 405 0
l l:OOa.m. 510 O
12:00 noon 433 0 t:OO p.m. 7rr7 O
2:00 p.m. Sib 0
3:00 p.m. S9 O
Ell Su t
Ex. Sat • ~.
4:00 p.m. 520 0
~;IX) p.Jf1. 522 0
6:00 p.m. 52b 0
7:00 p.m. 81 5 O
7:JO p.m. . 11 0
8:00 p.m. 6.37 0
El'Sat 1 ~Sat , '•
9:00 p.m. ill 0
To S..t1 Bart.ni . 12:50 p.m. 984 0
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292
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12:00 noon
l:OOp.m.
2:45 p.m.
4:00p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5:00p.m.
7:45 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
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158,
458
0 OC·IOISat <>nly}
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8:00 a.m. 504
5:JO p.m. 418
To Visalli 7:-Kl a.m. 9-48 0
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9:00 a.m.. ~2 0 OC·IO
12:.tS p.in. 5" 0
From Ontario lntema1klnal Airport
T•Cltkago 8:00 11..m. 216 O
To Dnvft' 12:50 p.m. 4~ 0
To Norlofk/ 8:00-a.m. 216 I ,..._.,., ·--To o-Mi 12:50p.m. 494 I
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" The friendly skies of your land
United to 53 cities
f'llnnen In Tl-ave.I wilh We!iiem lntematlonal H01ell.
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$14 Mi11ion
For Farm
1.£6 ANGELES (API -The
city his bttn ordered to pay
$14.3:i million for a macre
alfalfa farn1 that is to become
J>lrl of the massive Palmdale
: lntematlonal Airport n e a r
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t..ancaster. _
A Superior C:OUrt j u r y
ordered the pl)Tneot after
Ret1aw Enterprises. I n c . ,
.. owner of the land, 90\Jgbt
$%7.09 million for the land In
a suit conttsllng the city's
claim to it Wider eminent
domain.
Deaths
Elsewhere
IOc Ride
Subsidy
Halted
• "5AfjTA ANA -Orange
County Supervi50r5 h a v e
refwed to speDd ey mo're
money to subsidize the dlme-a-
ride Sunday bus program
lnUlafed a rrionth ago In Los
Angel et County.
Superv~ shelled 0 u l
$4,400 a month ago to aUow
Orange Countlans to
participate in the dime-a-ride
program on Southern
Ca!lfomla Rapid Tr a n s I t
District buses--that cotne in
from Los Angeles on Sundays.
ORANGE COUNTY
The di.me--a·ride program in
1.os Angeles County has been
operating on a huge subsidy
up to now . bul reportedly is
on shaky ground bfc:iu.o;c of
the subsequent proposal of a
flat 25-cent fare throoghoot
that county.
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Death Rate Falls Ta.lk Set
By Doctor SA.i~TA AN.o\ -Fewer people died
in o.ange County la.st year then In 1m
and the l"OUnty's official death rate \\'as
the lo\\·est In three yean.
Those are the conclusions reached by
county Health Officer John Philp in ·
a report Itemizing lhe major contributors
to the county's death rate.
Philp's \ital statistics division said
8,954 people died In 1973 compared to
9,303 In 1971 and 8,726 in 1971.
ALTIIOUGll FE\\'ER people died in
1971 than last yea r. Philp said the rate
~·as considerably hJghu because the
population "·as smaller.
Hes.rt and circulation problems killed
4,717 people !;1st year, oC "'hich I.~
d1ed of heart attacks, J,ut of chronic
heart proj>lerns. J,064 from atrokes and
%77 from arterial diseases.
Canctr ranked number '"'O on the
list of killers, claJming l .8~~ people in
the county last year.
SURPRISli\'GLY, PlllLP said, lung
rancer "'a! not 1be leading fQml In
falal cases. Stomat'h cancer killed t74
people ond lung cancer another 388.
Other forms , including genital and
breast canetr killed -116 people .
A~OTUER Lt>ADJNG . killr r
digestive ~ystem disease olhcr lhun
can~r. which killed 360 proplc. This
includes such allmen1s .:is c1rrhos1s uf
th& li\'tr. causl>d In n1any ta!ic's by
overindulgence in alcohol, Philp ~Id .
Trll.ffic accidt>nts k1lk·d 256 p1'Qpk· 1'-li.t
year and a total of ~JO dc.:ittb \\er!.!
clns.sUlcd as suicides,
Other eausf's of death r-0nkt:'d 1n the
health departm<'nt's lop 1en 1nclut.lcd
ln(ant death. blood disea.st"s. run~t..111111 1
diseases. 11.cnito-urlnary diseases i1ild
diseases or the ncr\'ous S)'Sll'rn
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Olli\:-O"fiE -l)r, C'h.1rlcs
l!rincg:ir of the Lofna Linda
l 'nt\·rrsirv '\Ntical (entrr will ~1.,,·ak ~1 "ll.\IX>~l.\L'CJlll':1 ·
S1 rnptonis and Cure·· "''hen
!hi.' Ur-Jni.:c County Chapter
of lhr D1abt.·te.. ,\ssociauon
or Southern C"11lifon\111 11\C\'l~
her~· :\larc.h I ~.
The 1nL'<'llng 1s scheduled
for 3 p.1n. 111' th~ \011·cr
t:.1ft.'(~r1a at !'1 Joseph·~
llOf'pt!ul. Tl11• public LS invited.
FiC'e parking ";n !)(' a\'a1lablc
Philp lumped the lhird most common PlllLP 1'.:on;n that although 1he 111.i,}11
cause of death into a ca teDl»'V headt.'<I fatal diseast•11 -cant:tr and t·1rcul:itur~ civ ........... 11 e -· / ot.DGUNS The rate per J0,000 resldent!i lasl year n('('idents. poison ing and violence -a -held 0010 top spots lhr rah: of l MA1..1. NING'S
"·as 55.7. It "'as ~.9 in 1971 and ~9.24 loUll or 113~ victims. occurrancc 111?nt do\1n ui both cast:!> COLL,.ECTORS inl~. I
Respiratory diseases caused aoother The rate for heart disease dl'<Jth.'l 1 SHOP •.~~
CHICAGO (AP) -The Re\'.
Otto Nelson, 98. the oldest
minisler within the
Evangelical Co\'enant Church
of Amerk:a. dfed l.londay at
his home. During his SS.year
ca reer, he served parishes in
14. slates.
BUT TRIS WEEK .
supervison were told that
subsidy had to be tripled in size to cover all lhe expenses
accrued ill running the dime--a-
ride b~.
Philp's figures sho'A'ed circulatory 550 deaths. ranking fourth on lhe liSt. \\'as 30.13 J>f'r 10.QOO people 111 1912 andl ~.,.M. t'tll!o"'T a1..vo.
• G" •T••p TOLD the boanl system diseases are still the county's Fatal diseases included poewnonia, 29.81 in 1913 . For cancer . the rate was o . c""-'"·
in a letter that Orange County number one killers. bronchitis. cinphysema and asttuna. 12.06 in ~-= a_nd_11..ie in 1973. ~ ~ .~~~~~~g;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~'.:.,'.~~~~~~~~~====~~~~~:;~~~~::'.:---~~I~~·~·~·~·=·~~~-=··~·=·=··~·:'•:·~
llONG KOi\'G (UPl1 -
""'ang Yuan·Hslng, 64. a
deputy of China's National
People's Congress and vice
• chair.l}lan of lhe · Chinese
.. People's Polil ical Consultative
" Conference. died of a heart
:.. attack in Peking Feb. 19. the
:.. of~dcial Hsinhua ne"•s agency sa1 today. ~,'·~~~~'--~·-~~
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'f' Lio~ W. 81111. 11-.1<1tftt ol C1p111r1na IH<.11; dlllt ol dl1lh. Merell •, 197•
l":Slll'Yl....c! by wi,.., FlortrKt: '°"• O.vld, oi , L• Ml•ld1; d•vghter. M••. Wl!ll1<n l•1ri..r1/ JKkMI\, ol C1pl11r.,. a.ac11: ~ 111,.r, Wl!dll Rlc~rd. Whlr!le.oi '-
1r1ndd1119Mer" two gre••i1<1ndto111. Mr.
81111 wts 1 »re•• ,,..<nbe, or A,,..ric•n
, L11ton Pest $1, WhClll..,. S....cl11
Tlwrsd1y, J PM, Ptclnc Vltw Cl\lpei_ Entorn-1, P~lflc View M-l•l Plrlo;, P1clflc View Mortu1ry, Ol•ectw1.
IEHGU.ND ~I• Oolor9' E111rllhf. t11t $1n Jlllln-u,,., 'Co.s.lt-Mew. 0.lt, of dellll, Ml~ll ,J, 1t1'. S111ylyed ltY "l>ulblna. Tl>Otnls It.
IE"'Cl11nd; Ii~• d•1.111hters, Colten OsOorne, ._SP11rt1eo1 E'M11-L1ur"~ ·Amo1d1 JOIHft "•lid Mtrlten Enollflll; son. Thom11 ,.1111111111 Elllll•ndt two bro1...,.., lour
or•ndch!ldrtn. ROA41ry, Thursday, 7::JO PM. lllllJ·81r9erori Cotti AWU CIU,oel. ,.lllQUh!"" M1u, Frld1y, 10 AM, SI. JOiin .. tt.. 811>!11! Cttllllllc Church. tnrerm.,.1. •Cocid SNpMrd c...,..1tty. t111ll91r111ron Fun1r1! Homt, Cost11 Mtµ, Olrtclor1.
GILLalPt• ~Jolin F. Gtllnple. 11911deflt of S•O!ll AO!a ;
• 0119 ot dl1111, Mtrch •· Jt1•. Sur~h•tO tiv
:ma111tr, Mri. WIH M. GUI-It; !•NO • d11111hflr1. Pll McCr•ldY. S•l'lll Ant;
\ IC1thw Hollm1n. Ltwrn1, C1Utornl1: ', lhr" 111r1n«lllldr.,,. $erYl(11, Tlwr..,.y, I
f PM. Pt(lllt vi.w C~Pt'I. tnlt•l'l'IMll, • Ptclftc View M-l1t Park. P•dllc
,• VltW Morhl"1'V, 0 1....:"'r.. . ,...,..," • Ge0<w J. Mtrlll, ll:f!Mdenl of L..,....,,
Hill" 01N of ..,th, Ma•c" .. "''· SUf"vlvect ltv-wlll, Lor"''' tori, GeorCM • Jr., pf El.I: Grow Ylll-i11. Uflnalt: • 011111ht1r. Mertly11 G. Hepburn, Ann1PQI!<, I' Marvlana: ,_ b!'othtr1. Harold It,
Marti!, 'El C.]Oft: WlltltlT' W. Mlr1h, "(O<MI o.r Mir. Crypllldt Mr"k:n, "Frloav 11 AM, Ptclllt vi-M9'"or111
The county particiPated in
the program for foot SuOOays
at a cost of $lJOO per y,·eek.
Since the subsidy money ran
out last SWlday, O r a n g e
County residents who hop an
SCRTD bus Sunday will now
have to pay the full fare plus
any addi"9nal zone cbar~ea.
SCR TD GEN~RAL
manager Jack Gilstrap said
so maey. people rode hi3 bu.ses
inside Orange County that
$1.100 a wee k wasn't nearly
enough .. offset the kisses
'bis district ls incurring.
The popularity of the dime-
a-ride in Orange County was
altributed to the fact that the
Orange County T r a n s f t
District does not operate its
small bus neet on Sundays.
"·ouJd have--t,o-come up "'ith]
$2,750 per v.·eek plus $125 tor ~any ·extra buses added to
handle crov.·ds .
During the last weekend of
operation, 25 buses had to
be added to handle the load.
The tremendous increase in
subsidy needs stunned several
supervisoFS. who claimed that
much r..iooey could be ' used
to start toward Sunday service
by the OCTD.
On a ~·I vote. the Orange
County board scot the matter
to the Orange Count y Transit
Dbhict for siooy.
One supervisor. R a I p h
OiOOrich or "Fuller ton .
cautioned that just because
the OCTD is being asked to
study the possibility of Sunday
service doesn't mean the
board has agreed to pay for
it
837G,fJOO ~aved
-county Co11sun1e1· . .
·Office Pays Off
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
ot tN Diiiy Piiot 11111
SANTA ANA. -Orangt!
Countians h a v e recovered
nea.11ly $376,000 ln casb. and Ptr~. Pacllk View Morh11ry, [){rectors .
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NORM STANLEY
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of the consumer protection
panel. told supervisors
Tuesday his agency has helped
countians rerovcr $135,000 in
the last six months.
ln his semiannual report,
Shimanorf gave the board
examples of the 2,000 cases
hi.! office handled between
·July and December last year.
NOT 1\LL THE clients were
poor people. Shimanoff noted.
He referred to one t'asc
in v o Iv in g a wealthy
Huntington Beach man "'ho
purchased a faulty $8,400
Mercedes Benz.
He said the man , identified
a:s "Afr. R" bought the car
used but with lhfl
understand..ing it was i n
excellent condition. Th e deal er
assured ~[r. R the car woolrl
be repaired
0\\ithou~ cm;t if
any major defects were found .
"Shortly after the pUrr.harw..
Mr. R's mechanic inspected
the engine and determii\ed
repairs in the amount or $1 ,800
would be requirl'd due to a
cracked block." Shimano ff
said in his report.
llE SAID TllE dealer
ref used lo honor h i s
agreement until the
community aifai.rs o ( ( i c e
stepped in.
Shimaooff said Mr. R. got
a full $8,400 refund for the
car.
~ ' HELPS CONSUMERS
M.S; "Jim" Shimanoff
populalion of 111 i nor i 1 y
residents and elderly people.
SlfilfANOFF SAID he l\'3S
at a Joss how to explain the
large number of romplaints
fron1 Caspers' district. one of
the most affluent in the
county.
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich.
whose dist rict had one of the
lowest inputs. praised the
program for doing "a very,
very good job."
Shimaooff said his office
arranged 571 co1npron1ises
last year and lost only 123
cases after negotiations.
ShimanoCf's operation ,
which began with one office,
now has branches in Laguna
Niguel, Fowttaln Va I I e y ,
Fullerton. La Habra, Garden
Grove and Westminster.
Concert Set
.For School
l\fost of the complaints
Shirnaoolf's office gets are
small ones in the range of
$50 to $100 but there is a
liberal sprinkling of cases
where refwld.s or ser\'ic.:es VILLA PARK The
approach $1,000. University Singers, a 18-
01 the 2,000 cases reported member madrigal group from
in the last six months of 1973. the Uni\'e rsity of Colcrado.
Sbbnanoff said his office \\'ill perform al Villa Park
resolved more. than 1,900. High Schoel ~larch 24 .
The conctrt will take place
IN UJS REPORT. Shimariof[ in the high school cafctorium
charted the comp1aints his at i p.m. A member of the
office handled in supcrviso'ria.1 uni\·ersity's admissions staff
district terma. will be on he.rid to meet
Moot ol the COO\plaillts prospectlvo students.
camo from~ Jlol>ert;;;:.========il Bltllll's First Diolrlct aod the
leCOfld. lartest number from
Ronald <:aspen' F If l h
District.
During dilcusslon of lbe
report, Batun MHI the !act
the oUice b in hil dlltrtcl
probably ooo1r1bu1es .. "'.;,~~s~~~~s~
larJe input. He w1s a keylr~Qood~!!,!De~e!!d!!_!~ tore< Jo outing the olfice
ill 1972. make the scene
He abo said .. people In my e:. ·-'--
diSt.rtct are t.Uler to take """"""'1'0
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Get your
patio spruced up
for summer
and save on ,
Tamiami-furniture.
Sl\JROY ALUMINUM FRAMES,. HEAVY V INYL. LACING.
WHITE/JONQUIL OR BRUSH/HONEY. BY BROWN JORDAN.
5 PC, DINING SET, 42" TABLE, REG, $327. NOW $269.
SHADE UMBRELLA ANO BASE. REG. $179. NOW $147.
CHAISE, ADJUSTABLE AAMS , REG. $138. NOW$115.
21x21" GLASS TOP TABLE. REq;. $55. NOW $45.
ROBINSON1S CASUAL 'LIVING.
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"Tim Walsh's mothe' cleaned out their basement
and gave me all this neot stuff."
Choeolate Tainted
Easter Bunnies
Being Recalled
WASHINGTON (UPCJ -by U. S. public hl•allh
t BEL F A ST 1L'PI) -
Roman Catholic priests in
Northern Ireland h'ave c:.ill ed
for an end to rccniilment and
training ol school-age children
as killers for the.. Irish
Republican Anny.
Jn pulpits across I h e
province, they said Tuesday
tbat youths onl x 13 and 14
were being trained as gunnlcn
by ttM: militant provisional
"'int;: ol the IRA. which has
suffered scYcre manPoWcr
shortngcs in recent months.
THE PRlESTS said the
Catholic 'community should
reject botb the gunmen and.
their practice of u s i n g
ch\1dren.
Catholic Bishop William J.
Philbin ~ the effort to
halt the recruitment of
children in a scnnon at St.
Patrick'!! Cathedral, Monday.
"The individuals who arc
organi.J'jng these murders and
training children to do them·
wiU an!Wer to God and be
punished," he said .
THE BISllOP'S call came
less than a week after a
poliei!man protecUng t h e
The Food and Drug agencies have re ·eated lhl'
Administration ha's recalled in presence or ~lmonel\11
the United States all chocolate cootamination in some of the _
products, including Easter Regent products." the FDA
bll!lnies. produced by a said.
Canadian Jinn because of "The Canadian i11uthorities
.suspected sahnooella bacteria have dosed the p1ant until
contamination. the problem d. contamination
The produds are imported is solved. A recall ol all
and distributed in the United Regent dlOCdale prod~
Sl>.ler""by-three Amertcan distributed-in Ca'*1.a 1lepn •· ~ ·candy -·fi r.ms ; and if ·Feb. %'.:'-" •
contaminated ·couJd c a u 1 e Regent products b e I n g
-rever.-nausea-;--Vomitine-anct-recalled-in-this c o-u-n tr y
diarrhea. · include chocolale Eas te r
mE FDA SAlD Tuesday
-the suspected chocol ate
products are made by Regent
Chocolates Ltd. of St •
Hyacinthe. Quebec. C..inada.
and are distributed in ·the
Untted States under their
bunnies. -now in the supply
line -chocolate eggs. ducks.
bells. Christmas batts and
Sanlas and similar Holiday-
lype chocolate candy .. All are
clearly identified on the label
at having been made In
Canada.
name and 15 other private TIIE FDA SA ID Triuinph
labels. Candy Corp. initiated a r ecall
Dislributors In the United of one chocolate product reb.
States inchxlf!' s. following investigations by
-Frankford Candy a n d public health agencies of 47
Chocolate Co.. Philadelphia. ca 1 es of ~lmonella
The labels are f'rankford and eastbourne. a form of infection
\\'oodbine. -~---~rare in the United States. -~furray Allen Products, Evaluation 6fltie canaaian
New Rochelle. N. Y. Labets aro Center for Disease Control
ll'lurray Allen, Loft a D d indicaled that foil-wrapped
Barricini. chocolate balls were the
-'l'riumph Candy Corp., cause. the 1-'DA said . In
E.ngle..,.·ood C\Hfs, N.J. \..abets addition . the New Jersey
are -Regent. \Vorld Candy, Heailh Department identified
Holiday Candy, Eljay, Sharl, this particular type of
1 Zadlary, Mnyfair, Holiday sahnonella in ., sample of
IM, Van Houten. Family that ru;.~ct.
-1'reats and-Mr. ~1i!ky. ThelFDA-advised coosumen who purd1ased these products
to retum them to the store
of purchas~.
"TESTS BY THE Canadian
health protection branch and
Campi11g' Curbed
At. Eigl1t Lak-es
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
The Arnly Corps of Engilleers
says it increased t r a l f i c
controls and curbed camping
activities al eight lakes in
Northern and C e o t r a I
California in an effart to ease
overcrowded conditioos.
·'OUR RJ::CREA'nON areas
have become so poplilar in
recent years that at 1nany of
our projects the quality of
U .. IT__....
·the facilities has deteriorated
because of. o .. -eruse." said Col.
Frederick G. RoCkwell Jr.,
Sacramento District engineer
for the <.'l>ftl'I.
"\Ve regret the necessity for
lhis action. but we think it
essential to increase our
controls to protect the health
and phySical safety of the
uslng public;" he added.
n.e lakes affected by the
decision are Black Butte in
c.rlcnn and Tehama coun ties:
Englcbriglll in Yuba and
Nevada countits: P.tarti.!i in
Nevada and Placer counties ;
New Hogan in calavera.s
coonty; Pine Flat in Fre&IO
Coonty: success and Terminm
in Tulare County and Isabella
in Kem county.
ROCKWEU. s,fio 1 h a t
under the ne\v progr a m
vehicular Lraffic will b e
striclly linlilC<I to designah.'<I
area!!. park ing areas and
Ci!rta in access areas.
Ca1nping will be af1011·cd
only-in d e v e loped or
dCllignatl'd ari?as where the
t."SSCf\t ial fa c 11 • t I e .s and
services can be economically
provided~ be said. Random
!!horeline campWi. will no
looger be alio:<'oo.
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cathedral from bomb attack.I neighb:>rhood 10 protect the Uze what they are doing tu this been -steadily declining in
bl Protestant mtllitan11 wu community rrom Protestant community .. " he said. recent rnonth!. r.tany of these
killed by three youths in their gunmen. Security murCf:.1 have said gunn1cn · are only about 14
early teens. · "THE TtE~A.Gf; murders frequently the ase level rl years old and une mo~ than
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M~oo. 23, married aod 1•
with ooc daughter, was shot
and kiUed saturday by three
shots !ired at close' range into
the back of his head. Police
first said they were looking
for two youths. one .aged about
14 . but have since broadened
!he search to three.
In his addrtss. the bishop I
noled he was 'one of the
Catholics who requested that
police be assigned to the
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WY CIEDR TERMS AYAIWU
31 ••DAY NO INTEREST
ACCOUNTS Word From Wile
Sam Johnson, Belmont.
N.Y .. reflects on his
100111 birthday. "HorSes
Js healthy to you." he
said. And be ougbl 10
know. Since 1892, he
bas been • slable baiuJ .
exercise boy. ~ jockey,
tnlner. groom ind hOl·
walker.
CORVALLIS , Ore. (UPI) -
Five naked men ran through
a cro~·ded lecture room here,
but the studcnt.s weren't .sure
"·hethc.r they were part or
th e nation's "al~king:.Lttaie
or just J>3r1. of the lecture.
524 ·W. 19th STREET USE YOUR IAlllAllHICARO
OR MASTER CHAllCE
The 350 students w c r c
attending a l«."ture Monday
nfgtit on-1%xuaTTJVAna ffic
l..aw,''
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COST A MESA 642-4305
OP9I t-t NOii• THlU NI._, ... $AT.• I I-I SUH.
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Newport-Mesa Teacher.s Seek 16<>/& Pay Raise
BJ JORN WLEll °' ............ ....
Teachm In the Newport-Mesa Unllled
lcbooi DIJtrlct Tuesday aked for wllal
unoohll lo a 11 perc<nt P"Y raiJe wll1ch
.,.,, claim will mer<ly allow them lo keep '°"" with the spiraling COii! of Uvlng.
Teachers allo aaked trustees for new
!atly retirm!.ent benefits, more life
lllU1allCO benefill. and' ""lghted P"Y
likes for older teachers.
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Panel Due_
--Material
On Nixon
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nboll's~alerga!O attorney llOld today •
the Prelideot is wtJling lo tum aver
extensive m a t e r i a I to 'Houle
lmpe;.dlineat lnveoilgators and I 1
prepared In ........ bolb -and Ol'I! .-io..u_,.ry,
.Attorney James-D. St. 'Qair, however,
qul<kiy·C!PPCIOed a suggestion by U.S.
Di1tr1ct Judge JOOn J. Slrica tllat the
1---H-'-' Udlclaey..CommlUee-pal off -111-
proceedlnp unW alter c:ompletlon of
Watergate • ......, trlals J1b1<b ·be Mid
"""1d begin in ,._,
St. Clair'• dilc:lollre ol Nm:ID'•
,....._ lo -le -tbe -oommlttee C8'l'" eo"1 In a pUbjlc ~ called by Slrloo lo bolp lllm
decide wbal lo do Wiiia a ..ied
W1terga1e llfand jury 1-:t ml a
-of --m:~irlal """" mltted with It.
'!be niaterlal .... llid lo dee! -the grand jury's Ol>lnlolll o1 NixGo'a baMllng
ol tbe llC8Ddal.
St. Clair told Slrlca be bod been
"authorized ml diroded by the
Presldtnt" lo pledge NixGo's cooperation
with ll'f' commlltee loqulry. ,
"'!be President Is preparod In turn
aver In the House committee all 1be
::..i-Jmibe .. l:: .. t'l:ltZ" !iii:
answer all wrlllm lnlem>gatoriel and
partidP"ll In oral. IDU!rvlewa If It la
deemed necessary," the President's
attorney declared.
A> for tbe aecret ""'°" g1..,. Slrlea oo tbe same dly It Indicted ....., lmDer
.-ml aaaoclales o1 NixGo'1, st. Clair
-tbe Prelideot .... making ..
(See ST. CLAIR, hp I)
Parking Met,er
Crackdown Due
'!be Newport Beach Police Departm~t
unounced'today that recreational
parking met.er enforcement b e g 1 o a
Friday.
Cltaliom for lallur< lo keep -In
beliVily-used IUllUDer aeuoa recreational _
att11 will be bung on violators' can:
tbrciugb Oct. 15, wama m«mnakl
Ginger Blacl<.
'!be tine for an -1ime puthig ticket
en the -meters Is $10 under dty
onllnlnc:<.
'!be P"Y lllb, llone. ...Wd cost ll>out
13 m1IJioo.
Jen"'/ -· predclent of the Newport.M-F.ducalors Aaodatloo0
told lrulteel that teachers COOl!derod all
~ ·1a1r and ... pcmlble.'"
nu.i-1cceptod the teach<r ........U
10< the 1174'11! IChool year without
comment. C.Otract flOIOllaUoos will
start shortly. ,
Afllr the meeting, school board
President Dona1d E. S m a 11 w o o d
.commented: "II Is ctrlalnly .....,nable
for teachen lo ult for P"Y raises lo keep
up with the cost of living.
"Whether trustees will be able to give
them tbal. kind of raise, however, is
.... thing that n!lllllns lo be -· .. 1be teacher ftqUeSt for a 18 percent
pay ralle iDvolves two separate requests:
-TelCben want a seven percent pay
raiae to cover the expected inflation
between Jan. l and June~ ol this school
year.
Ehrlichman
Asked :itid ~
For Vesco?
NEW YORK (UPI) -Jo h n
..... Ehrlldunan, Pfesklent Nixon's domestic
affair.I advlaer, In 1972 asked Jolin N.
Mitchell, then attorney gmeral, to call
"certain embassies" ln financier Robert
L. Vesco'• behalf, a witness testified at
~ Mltchell.stans trtaI today.
'1be government. witness, Hany L.
Sears, a New Jersey attorney,
, , . ...,,. T--~ leader-and Vesoo-employe,
jURY DIDN'T BELIEVE HER was testlfytig for tbe secood day as a . star for the prooecution In the trial ol the • ~ 'l'rial'1 Morla · P•non former attorney geoonI and Maurk:e H.
Slluna Bath ·case
Ends; Spa Ruled
Not to Blame
By TOM BAlll.EY
Of Ille DllllY l"lftt Sti ff
A dlvlcted jury slammed the door on
the se1.filled sauna bath aaga Jate
Tue91iay·by aullng for tbe Holiday Health
Spa _and against Maria Parson and her $1
millioo ' lawsult.
Mrs.'Parson, 50, of Anaheim!-....was not
there to bear the Orange COUnty.,.,pertor
Court· jury ,deliver its verdict to Judge
Will.Jam L. Murray after two days of
dellberatlool that ended a lhr<e-moath
~· . But her husband, Bud, 50, and four of
her· seven c:hlldren beard the ruling from
the jury, that split nine to two with one
~ In faVO< of the health spa ..
~votes ls sufficieot'for a verdict in
ca!ifornia dvU trilib. ~' pale and lilaldni<. !ell the
couriioom and tried In comfort two of
his -...ping daa,,)ttm .. they 9olJbed in a anteroom. Wlthin 30 aeconds he was
weeping With them aa be proteslld:
''Tiii.i is a terrible lnjuatice. This should
not have been."
Mrs. Panoo's attorney, Marvin Lewis
ol San Franclsco, immediately
announced that be would appeal the verdict. · '
"For one thing, this jury was
Improperly Instructed by Judge Mur·
(See SAUNA, P11e I)
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Stanl, fonner Secretary ol ~·
They are charged I:' federal court with
trying In -a ma)or federal investigation of Vesco, now a fugitive, in
•uilange lor'hil $3)0,000 cam_glft In the
1172 NixGo ellllpaign.
Sears lestHied that be believed It was
Jan. 4, 1172 when be got a pllooe call
mim Mitchell In w A8hlngton.
"He inquired ab;otJt a memo he got
from Jolln Ehrliclunan which asked Mr.
Mitcbell to make calls to certain
embassies Iii Mr. Vesoo's behalf," Sears
testified.
"He said be didn't have l!OCJligb de<ail
and didn't undentand the memo and
asked me In !.ring oome details as In
what was wanted in that record.
"I got IOme details from Mr. Vesco."
Vesco at that time was under a
VlgOl'Qus Investigation by the lllaff of the
Securities and Exchange Commission.
Sears aaid that at a mkkftemoon
meeting en Jan. 1%, 1172 with Mitchell In
the attorney general's office he Informed
Mitchell that Vesco and Ilia es:ecutives
were "deathly afra1d not only because of
the emolloo Involved In the conduct of
(See MITCHELL; Pqe I)
Rally Aids Trudeau
On Confidence Issue
CYITAWA (UPI) -The minority
Liberal government ol Prime Minister
Pierre Elliott Trudeau easily survived a
Ox»et vaUve ainfidence raotion Tues-
day night with the support ol the New
DemocraUc Party. O:inservative leader
R00ert Slanlleld Introduced the motion
ol nonconfldence 'lbunday OD the issues
'of energy.
Ba1 Hor.d. Y em•ling•
-They want an additional cost of
living raise to cover inflation in lhe next
school year •. Superintendent John Nicoll
has estimated that lnllation during the
period will be nine lo 10 percent Shannon
said Tuesday he is willlng lo accept that
figure as a starting point in negotiations.
Shannon emphasized that teachers
lnterpret their pay request as simply an
effort to hold their real income level
wber-e it b , not as an elfort to make
more money.
"We need this money sbnp\y to keep
up with inflation," Shannon assertOO.
La.st year teachers requested a 9.9
percent pay bike and .were grantt'<l a six
percent increase.
The Newport-ri.J{'Sa district will be in
an unusual position lhi§ year as it
attempts to come to terms \•:ith tea1~her
salary requests.
Jn the past, it has been able to increase
revenues in order lo n1eet teacher pay
raises.
a.mme
This year, n new sta te tax law will
lirn.Lt the increase of district expenditures
to just 3.2 percent.
Superint£'ndent Nicoll S.1)·s this means
the district wil l ~\'e to find money for
1eacber raises by culling back son le ot
its edocational programs and by limiting
lhe nwnber of teachers it hires to
replace those who leave. ·
Niroll already has ordered a rive per·
cent across the board cut in all di strict
progran1s to raise money to meet
anticipated teacher pa y hike requests.
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Upset Gives
, W OIDfil! 1st .. ~·-
LEADS ELECTION FIELD
Mes. Mayor H•mmett
Loser~s
. ~Ps eT Vi'C'loR Sid l'M"•
First Councllwom1n H1rh.og
La111ent
I nc umbe11ts Enc1i1n bered-J orda11
By RUDI NIEDZIE1-"KI
Of 9"I o.llr fllllf llnf
ToasUl}g victory with glasses or
champagne, Nonna Hertwg and her
·friends reflected on what they had done
"right" to sp:>re Tuesday's stunning
election upset.
At the same lime friends of Willard
Jordan gathered around the losing vice
mayor in city COtIDCil chambers, looking
at the figures on the ove1 : .• -d screen,
trying to figure out what went wrong.
"It's apathy and Wa t e r g ate ,''
mmmented Ci t y Councilman A.L.
Pinkley, a veteran oC numerous scOOol
r boerd and city rouncil electlons during
his 42 years as a public servant.
"There's an aWtude among the public
to throw the rascals out and that had the
biggest bearing on tbe election," Pinkley
obeerved.
.. I'm afra1d the Presk:ent isn't helping
the incumbents, .. he observed.. "The pub-
lic thin.is that all public officials are
croob and ough1·1n be thrown oul They
don't und<mand that maybe 80 pereent
ol. them are honest and sincere.••
Jordan, whom Pinkley would have
liked to w I n another tenn along with
Hammett on the Costa Mess City
Council, was a victim d that thinking, he
believes. .
Ann Mound. ooe of the (JrOllcoolsis In
the biltUe for the Costa Mesa, lligJi
cmlinanoe, had a different point of view.
"Nonna got the sign ordinance protest
'
votes, she got the women's votes and the
PTA votes. She owns t\olo'O preshcools and
knows all the mothers in Costa Mesa,"
Mrs. Mound said. "She had a lot of ~
men working for her."
Mrs. Hertzog herself said the biggest
help was provided by a pn:ifessional
campaign firm which mapped o u t her
strategy. She spent $3,000 to carry it
through, U"Sing mooey mostly fr o m
her own bank account.
"The strategy was to make people
aware that they had a choice and that
there was someone running wit h a
different point of view," she said.
1'-1rs. Hertzog said she did not use the
need to get a \\-'Oman on the council as AA
official issue, but admitted that the
feeling "came through" during the
campaign.
"I got a lot of support from senior
citizens, both men and v•omen. I set out
to prove you can !>tat an incumbenl:, that
you e&n wln as a ~oman, and that you
can get eleeted wi thout the Daily Pilot/'
she said.
The latter reference was to the Daily
Pilot's editorial endorsing Hammett and
Jordan.
The low voter turnout was piclured by
election analysts as helpful t.o f.irs.
Hertzog and in jurious to Jordan.
It is theorized that the voters \vho went
out to the polls were committed. and that
a good .percen tage of those \lho stayed
home dld so out of a b e I i e f that the
incumbents had it "in the bag."
Com1cil Post
f.-lrs. Norma llertzog became Costa
?i.lesa's first cowicilwoman Tuesday,
defeating Vice l\1ayor V.'illard Jordan in a ·
closely t'Ol1tested race for two council
seats. ·
f.fayor Jack t-Iammett, the other
Incumbent, 'A'as feturned. to office for
anotht r four yea rs.
The tmoffi cial results are :
Jack llammett 3,587
Norma llerliog 2.675
Willard Jordan 2.flOO
Joan Torribio, 872
Richmond \\'estlalre Jr. 577
Only 16.2 percent of c.osta Mesa's
34,745 registered voters turned out, as '
compared to 30 percent during the wi
mvnicipa l election in 1972.
As Hammett took a commanding lead •
during Tuesday night's elect.ion watl'h in
city coWtcil chambers, the attention I
focused on the race between Jordan and I
!\-frs. Hertzog.
Although 1'1rs. l{ertzog led by ·ooly a
slim margin she ne ver lost the lead and,
with 40 out of 41 precinct,, counted , the•
vice mayor conceded.
"The people deeided that Will had been
around long eOOugh and that it was time
to get a woman on the council,'' said
Jordan, a veteran of ' ~ years on the
council.
Jordan added he was "a bit shocked"
by the outcome and that he had a
premonition because th e cooncll race
appeared to nm too smoothly and too
quietly.
!\-1rs. Hertzog, whose "campaign was
managed professio nally , placed the
emphasis on the need for change on the
city council. She attacked Jordan's
record several ti.mes during th e
campaign.
"I didn't feel that he had done
anything. There was nothing personal in
ii. I like Will Jordan. But 1 fel t that the
city needed different input on tbe needs
of the citizen,,," she said.
Owner of two pre-schools, Mrs. Hertzog
described herself a5 a • 1 fa m I J y • •
carxlidate and crediled. the women of the ' . Costa Mesa community' with helping her
win the office.
She had consldel'ilbfe iluPflOrt from P""
sign ordinance leader. such as Ann
MoUnd, Maureen DiDomea.i.co aod Susab
(See W0~1AN, Page 1) •
Orange Coast
•
Specific • .,... Involved an In
McF-Square at the foot ol Newport
Pier, the oen1er divider en Ball>oo
Boulevard from lllt Place lo Afvando 0
-ml In the dty's Well Bay Avenue
lol.
Fish ·Planted • Ill Newport
Jordan observed that lbe campalgning
this year was too quJet. There weren.1t
any rumbles to shake up the commWUty
and to gel the voten out, he belie'-"S.
Despite his defeat Jordan said he is not
dropping out of potilics or municipal
affairs. ..
Weather
Looks like another cloudy week-
end l.!1 store for Orange Coast
residents. The weatberlady calls
for mostly cloudy skies Thursday
with cooter temperatures. High,, of
52 at the beaches will rise to only
60 inland. AD 'REYS UP' ..
.r HONDA. BUYERS .
"'Willl we bid Jot more to 1en."
'nlal .... the -lo ,.._ tbe
ad.,.aU.... cat lo 11111 ~ pla<ed
In tho Da111 Pilot'• -odftrilalall _,
HONDA I trill IO'I 1111 &
1171 very lo ml. Like nu.
~NO.)
Tbe -· ol-.e, -great ••• DI 110tb -ml, ollrioull>', could
-DI --. Tell m _..JI lar .. _. Dlal the -line .. ......,, -
~ J,500 striped boss were pl .. 1'<1
In Newport Bay -y In tbe Ca1ilomia
Deportment ol Fiii! and Game., fll'll
largHCale ult ..... fllb plant In
SOUlhenl Callfomla history,
F1111 and Game Dlrect« G. Ray Ameu
aid the p1-_ wll1ch may be lllP"
plemenllcf by 5,iiOo lo 10,000 ...... ll!lb
lolor llais aping, ii .. experiment lo
tell. tbe feasibility of. atartln: a regular ms ,,,. ftlb •ti•c Pl'OlfUJ\ in other
... waten.
Oae 11111 and ..... olfidal Aid that the == oou1d be -. I0,000 lo -"'::,:,C/' fn Newporl 11oJ -If R 11 tbol tbe liab _ ......
Pllb and --la bad~ pl-lo -11,lllO GI the 1"oMld ib1ped bm m Ntwpcwt Btw and 1,000
•
In Dono Point -· lloweftl', a ~nent apolwrnan
said tbe -ol tbe upertmenl .... cut back after thousands • « fish dled in
tnuwport beolu.e ol. £ lack ol oxygen
tanb.
'!be llrtped -ii Diii•• lo tbe Atlantic Olut. It wu first Introduced lo
tbe Padllc Cout In tbe San FrMcisco
Bly&IMlolm.
'!be 6* bas survived very ...U there, beaJm1nc a staple of the local -1flsb-
lng lnduilry, aooording lo r lll IDd game offldala,
''The striped .... Is whit ... -a.._,. Dela." lltd Parke "Bud'' Young,
lhe marine bioloPl In dwie ol I he
fll'Oll'UI. ''lbrJ can ... lly nm ap lo 40
(>OIDll."
1be filb released Tuesday average five
to six inches. After two years, they are
eqleCted. t'.o average 16 inches.
Y ~ said the flSh will not llpeel the
ecolofl1t0l balance of the bay be<ause
llriped bass feed from a variety of
oources.
Alao, he polnl<CI out. tbe fish will be
unable lo reproduce locally oo ll lh•Y do
preoent a problem, It woold not be
clllficult lo ellmlnate them from Newport
Bay.
Young said moot of the filh releelOd
in the upertment are upc:ted to stay in « around .NeWport Bly.
OIDctals eotim11'd that lhJ -ol nlllng the fish, including the ones that
died, ,... •bout ll p<r pound includilll!
~
"Poli tics is part of my tile and iny
li festyle. 1 intend to r--ain active
oolitically through Assemblyman Robert
BUrke and also In the Republican party. I
don't intend to run for another office now. We'll have to see what will happen
later."
Reagan Prods GOP
MIAMI (AP) -Ca!Homla Gev. Ronald
Reagan Eld her• TuOlllar n I g h t
Republicans should not "rot ove.r nnd -
play1 ~~,. o~er Watergate. Reagan,
coos'°"""' a prime GOP presidential
contender for lt'n, said -.is want
to make All Republican candidates seem
responsible lot the 1972 campaign
scandal.
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• -;. ,-DAILY '1l0l
' -· c W~, M..ch 6, 1974
·-·U:ow-Mesans Voted • •
Prke~V.-~iled . , ~.-.-
Accord Reached ·~~
PRECINCT -.-1. S40 E. 16th street
2. &C:heoter Fin Station
S. Harper School
4. st. Joecldm'• Church
-··
8. Heinz Kaher School
'l'J45 Cecil Place
a. Lindbergh School
.•• Monte Vlala Scbool
' 10. 2531 Fairway Drive
'11: Fin Slallon 2
·u. City Hall
is.· PraliC!lo -Scbool
R. 2836 Portola Drive
is.' 3018 Garfield Ave.
, ... --~ .11. P8iillinno ScbOol
17. 10111 San Pablo Circle
~ Trallertown
u:. 2273 Colgate Drive
20. CoUes• Parlt Scl>oo1 ...
_;..., ~ ~!"~;Plac• ' . .
~ Colt& M-High SclxJIJI
.. ltlllybroob School
...
·It"~ Port M.oblle Vlllac• ..
II. Boya' Club
rt. VJelAlria Scbool
.: Pomona 8cbool
.
... Rea School ' -
I: 30. Wlllon School_ . 'Ji, 2217 Anabehn Aft. • . n. c...,... Scbool
'. : ,,.. 1llP Qrtale Drive ..
: 34. 2645 Europe Drift .
. .SS· Adami Scbool
)6. Flt., Headquarters 3
37. 1877 TablU Drive
. 31. M-Verde Scl>oo1 . :
jle. Callfomla Sc!>OOI
40. 3237 Waal9ngton Ave.
;-ii. 17'19 Now H•mpcblre Drift
AJM&tee Vot.
' TOI'AL VOTES CASr
Reds Launch Cosmos
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Suspect Admits
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• o.n Upper · Bay • TONIGHT
ALCOHOLISM LECl'URE -
"AJcd>ollam. An Addictive Disea3<," Dr.
-Sd>mita lecturer, ,Ralel&b Hills ~Ital. lllO'I E. !Ith SL, Newp«I
Beacli. Information w.sm. lrvliie OOinpany o!lldalJ hove signed
a tonna1 "agreement to ~:ree" with the
245 Calllomla Department of Fish and Game
aimed at tumlng over Its U~ New-
257 Jlllrl Bay w<tlandl 10 the : tata by July
I, It w .. leomed today, Still to come, however, 11 an lgre4t
'45 ment on just how much the state will
• pay the Irvine Oompeny for its Dael:
215 Bay holdings.
And ollJdals OJ!l<ede the cbaooet ol
the transfer of title laklnc place S\vifl·
212 ly stlll remain In doubt.
The tflree.page agreement was signed
208 by Irvine Oompany Prmldeot Rav!llood
241
210
259
Frot11P .. el
MITCHELL •.•
the fl'!' but also becatl!e ol abrastonl ol
82 v .... lawyers with the otalf that there
was going to be a precip!toos stall
report that would recommend a ; 9Uit
386 (against Ves<o) with an iojunotloo and
the ClOlllDlission would approve jt."
373 The meotlon of Ebrllcl11nan and his
memo was not further erplained.
28& Sears oaid he told Ml\Chell, an old.
polltlcal lrlelll, that be bad just been
234 hired by Veoco at ieo.ooo a year for
partUme work u a lawyer and board
219 member of Vesco's lnternat l onal Control! COrp. --.
He said that after a long recital oi the
i57 firm's troubles with the SEC slafl,
M!tcbell agre<d to discuss the matter
245 with William Caoey, SEC chairman. .
"! told Mr. Mitchell the baras'1!1eot
L. w atson and Department ol Fish and
Oame Director G. Ray Amell
The ""' """ deecrU>ed their --llla.ndlng 81 an "agreement IO agree"
rather tl>an a 1epUy -.i ooolrACt.
Tim Ibey Indicated tbat Jimo • ii
-""'"' • tarret dlto than .. abooluto deadllne for '""fin& an Upper
Bay wildllle muae.
'Ille lgrMneOt -.. ,. tbat the ..... Lands O:>mmissloa mUlt conduct an ~ ol the bay Oil May 1. 'Ille
app'lllod value -w tb!ll -the ..utng prlca ol the bay, w:::. the DFG
gt,.. Ii ,..,. to rat.e ira.ey to ma1te
tile pl,,.....
"'Ibll aar-neat 1eps:e1mt. our most ~ ttmeWiblei'' said Jim Mc-
. Olnnk:t, cbld ltlta negotiator on the
agreemeot, "and U'o mtlroly -Ible
tbet we won't niake il
"But uni-1'J'l IOI JQUnell J:UIOO.
able deodllnes, 1'J'l '!""°' get 1117Wbere
at all."
Wat.Kn said that "glveo .he history ol
UJll>" Newport Bay and All 111 atl<!odlnl pn>bi.,,,., all I can say Is tlaat I am
neither peai.mlatic nor q>tjmist1c about
the dlt.. cootalned In the ..,.-.
"I'm just pleaoed and !Sul <mr tbe fact !hat ........, .i.. . to put
down one dates to wort tow , " Wat.-
. ni said.~
UCI LECl'UR~ -"Calllomla: Mytho
and llealiU,.," Rm. 171 l!IBnanitils Hall,
7-10 p.m. .. ,. .......... 11 ol AnJma1
Olre," Rm. 161 i!IOlollalll Hall 7·10 p.m.
"TAMING OF THE SHREW\> -Sootb
Cou1 11..,.nocy '!beater, lbru Sun. I
p.m.
THURSDAY, MARal 7
OCC JM:J, FESTIVAL -Auditorium.
Marth 7-9. E1emeotary and bl&b 11\!lool
emellll>les 1b11r1. ·Fri. &:~:30 <l>U<ge
ememblell sat. I a.m. -3 p.m.
SENIOR CITIZENS CLU B -
Community _,,. C«Ur UJ p.m.
<XX LECruRES -''Mini Law C<lur?e
for the Lay ""'°"'" Belly J. Flln'ill 1-. Island House, Newport Cente,
9:31 a.m. "Inv.tmeotl," Edwar8
McNary lectum, Eastblulf Elementary
Sclml, 7:30 p.m. -
"ENERGY CRISIS: FACT 0 R
FANCY" -Geny aeit.n, Qmume<
Spedali91 for Soutbem Calli. Gos Clo.
c..ta Mesa Library, Celller SI. 7:30 p.m.
U<;I IECTURES -"Sbamaniam:
Studies In Nonordlnary il<lltty," Room
101 Pb)'llcal -Bldg. 7-9:30 p.m.
"Scleoliflc Medicine ltJ< lhe LaJ'llllll,"
-.0 Lecture Hall, Medicel S1llp II
Bid(. 7-10 p.m.
F1'9111P .. el
SAUNA ·AWARD DENIED ..•
touring the local bart In a hlml ltJ< new
mates.
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SlO tactics of the stall were a major
romplaint, according to my cooversation
425 _ with Vesco.811!1 O!)Jer offl""'11 ol 1\1•
· company," Sean: S§ld. . -·
ray,'' be IMlld. "There tft other gniun4t
JUld I will 1t1ri revlewlDi lllll cue and
pr!lllrlng my appeol IOltlghl."
FuJlarloo all«Dey lloaald Jo. ~
"""'14enl'lrom the ...iietx 'lhai the ,Jury
left the...-., hailed the nnlld u .
a "victory for commoa ,..,
It was toslifled that she Invariably
found them. Lewis brought two of an
.. umated 24 , bar bablcuet to court. to.
confinn her Sd1'9lasioo that obe joined
bar p3trona for a .drfnt, often dlJ'1ced a
little with them and then accom_PaJlied
them to a nearby motel room .
' . '!I told bim . Mr. V""'° told me the
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221 company situation at that time was
desperate because of the ablloltrte
357 impasae -that cn!diton of ICC,
Prudential and Bank of America, were
100 disturbed by the publlclty In fiDanclal
publications sudl as The Wall Street
299 JoW'!lal and In the -kl pr<SS, as Mr.
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Fl'OtnPagel
ST. CLAIR ...
recommendaUOM to the judge O«t
Whether be should twn over lhe report to
the Hou.se panel. · · ·
Jolin Doar, special """"'1 for the
impeamment Inquiry, formally nquesled
thal the report and the briefcue "-
material be turned ovtr to the
committee. I
Vice President Gerald R. Ford. who
once publicly advocated the grand jury
report be turned over to the Houoo panel.
praised Nixon's declsion as "a very
important, afflnnatlve step." ,
"I have always.felt the PMklent was
innocent of any wrongdoing ln connection
WI.th Watergate," Ford Ald. "'Ibis
evklence oi. cooperaUoo with the House
Judiciary Committee underscores the
basis for that belief."
John J. Wilson, representing John D.
Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman,
Nixon's former top lieutenants wbo were
among thoM! Indicted Friday. strongly
opposed any such move. He declared he
woold appeal the action ll Slrica decided
to give the committee the report.
It wu during Doar 'a presentation that
Slrica suggested that the committee
pootpooe impeachment proceedings tmtll
alter the trials are completed.
"Tbe JUry aaw -,. the llahlllty lay
and It dldn~ eeriowoly ooosider -I I
alwaya said was a far-fetched
argumoa~" he said. "It's pd to,.. lhb
kind ol ClUe JI" to ID Onqe Coonty
jury.!!.. --------~
Lewis, wbo admitted he WAI imeuy
alte the jury came baci: eorlier In the
day lo< a weodlng ol lhe lnsliuctloal on .
liability, had eorlier prodided I repeal of
his -In the .. <&11ed "Cable Car
Cale."
A San Fnmcloco jury pve 1111 cUent
$50,000 In !bat trial after he -.ity
argued thet ofltco worter Gloria Sykes
bad developed ~ new 16 lllo after w
hotels ,. .... ~ her favorites.
He argued In the trial that eiided
Tue!day that Mrs. Parson became
promiscuous after she collapsed In the
sa\m& room of ~ Orange bealtb spa oo
March 2, 1970 .
Lewis claimed that tbe alldlng glass
door ol the •una r<>0m jammed as tt bad
done many times In the two preceding
weeks and left Mr1. Parson imprlsooed
In the 17lklegree heat.
Mn. Par>on, trembling and barely
audible from the wilneoa stand, testified
that she screamed and pounded on the
glass doon for between five and 10
minutes and collapsed alter health spa
peroonnel failed to r<SpODd.
She toslifled !hat · within montbo she
was donnlng low cut blouaes, green eye
shadow to accent her naming red balr,
short sklrl3 and heavy makeup and wu
She became well known at the Stu!!
Shirt and the Newporter Inn In Newport
Beach and she admitted tbal the two
hotels were among her favoltes.
Her hU.band to~tli_ied tl!at she would
-often tnvent SOme rumsy excuse to lea.ye
her home and sev<n children and would
then drive off to an evening· rendezvous
wttb a boy lriend wbtch lastod until the
early houri of the morning.
He testlfled thet be atruek her sema1
Umes In the early atag,. ol her
addiction, but then reallied Iba! she WU
menially ill and needed poychlatric care.
Two poychiatrists testified for ber that
she had a classic "'Ibree Faces of Eve"
coodltlon that may be Incurable. Both
men and Lewis told the~jury Mn. Parson
boclme sez,lnmgry Marta belort them
aiid Invited them to enjoy her oemal
favtlrs. ,
Bui Rusloo COUDlered with I
poychlalrist onu .... who rtjeded the
multiple ~ty theory and argued
that ff Mrs. Panion was seeking sei: ft
was from 900\e other motive.
Rull<ln SUCCtOOlully argued at the clooe
o1 the line m<inth fi!a1 thafMj'i. Parson ,
wa.< the victim Of a delortorattng
maniage1 a deomlneering husband and a
mounllng """""" i:oo<IJtion that led ber
to qui! her job long before the sauna
room incident.
He sakl she had been diotreseed by her
aon'a diyorce -a major I.slue ill the
Catbollc family -by her daughte'•
arrest .., drug Cbarge5 after she had i.tt
home al 17, and her husband's suggesUon
thal joint vtsl!3 to top!... bars and
Indulging In wife swawlng might
Improve tbelt sex life.
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WOMAN ••• • Ncnllle wbo In recmt we e ks a..---:..--lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :::::-'...u":.==-~~ ,0~·~ ... 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA 646-1919 CLOHO
SUNDAY
the •i&D mde. ~ Wm ..... up vldori!8 In 3S
pnclnctl, Nld' be --the
eloctlon'1 -wllll mi.eel feelings.
"I'm dtUgtrted U.t I wen. rA. course1
but l'd II)' tbal Oio\a Meoa loot a fin<,
line city eoomcllman In Will .!onion and
that k will be em.me1y dillkuJt to fill
his -. I'm .U,.. Norma will try h<r
best," be 11ML
Jordaa'a --Ill lrMnatllli problem for the -wbidl later this
-will .......... all! lale<I
IOmfJCDe to .ve u mayor 1be nm two
yeen.
It had been a .,._ ""1ciualon
•lllllll council rnembenl that Jonlan,
wtio .....i u ma,.; from 1-. would
be Oolta W..'• nm mayor.
Wiii> Jonlln out ol the pldun the
~ ol wbo will be lbe nm mayor -i.--. .
Debate Shouted Down
A'n!ENS, OL (UPI) -Dr. W11Ualll
lhctlt)>, -..i--·-.i
pnatlc lhMlll -blacU, -lbDuted down b7 About HI "''*"1111t
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Ttack Shoes-11.95 to 24.95
BasebaR ShoeS-:10.95 to 23.95
All Purpose Shoes-1.95 to 17 .95
Soccer Shoes-9.95 to 21.95
Basketball Shoes-:-9.95 to 23.95
Tennis Shoes-7.95 to 19.95
Cross Coantry Shoes-7.95 to 23.95
Wrestling Shoes-7.95 to 13.95
Gymnast Sboes
Te111is Rackets-4.95 .to 50.00
RacquetbaD llqlets
• Squash llatkJts
Badminton Racbts
Table Tellis Paddles
HandbaO Glons & Bals
Basketballs-5.95 to 18.95
. Soccer Balls
Water Polo Balls
FaotbaRs
4 Square eans
Playground BaUs
T1111is Bans
Baseballs
Softballs
Wann Up Salts
Baseball Wann Up Jackets
Lettnan Jackets
Basebal Wits & Bats
St*dl SWin Suits & Trunks
-Bibs &-Parts -Tils-Tubes-Repairlnl the UidftnUJ ol o.wta ,..-, nllbl
-.he trlo4 .. _ ... It·-JrOd
lboTlnc "••'• = . the llMD t.~~.h....:.'~1 ..... 0.P.EN .. '.'.TO .. ' .. c.LO·S·E·D .. SU·N·D·A·Y ............ 'H.o .. N·E·""' ... 1'.1.' ...... .. Jlftlf-el 1*1diolo0 at Iha llll""'IY. , •
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' DAILY PILOT EDITOBIAL PA.GE
Convincing Ar.guments
Strong efforts by political 0Wdal1 and bllliness
interert& fl'om the Orange Coast area have ·succoeded
in 'resculng what may tie the m~t wan~ freeway in
C&lifomla, the Corona del lllar Freeway, from potentW
oblivion.
The $5.5 million rommllled to the !Int phase of the
project by the st.ate Highway CommiBslon after bearing
the pleas of lcx:al leaden who journeyed to Sacramento
Is far from the '42 million needed to bulld the freeway.
But It Is an lmportmt start. The theory b that a
freeway once started baa a much better chance of be-
ing rompleled than one which emu only as a line on
a map, With the state's new policy of rompleting free-
ways already In progress before beirlnnlng new free-
ways, digging the next spadeful on 'Rl>ute 73 became
crucial.
Cost.! Mesa city government fortes. led by Mayor
Jack Hammett, mounted an all.out campaign. They got
strong help from Sen. Dennis Carpenter and Assembly·
men Robert Burke and Robert Badham, from the Orange
County road department and from the private sector.
Neighboring rommunlties of Irvine and Newport Beach
also supported the request.
The Costa Mesa city government can take a bow !or
taking up and winning what appeared to be a lost call\'.
Sign Exceptions Risky
City eouneltmen ha"' at hBt given the residents
~d _f!uJ!!!m_ owners of Cost.! Mesa a sign ordinan<e
which should go a long way to reduce visual clutter
and improve the appeU'8Dce of tbeir city over the next
10 years,_
The ordi.Q.ance, minus a few changes, was given Its
first reading Monday. That does not make It automati-
cally effective. A second reading is required before the
ordinan<e becomes.law. Changes and clarlllc•tioos orJlered by the city coun-cil are minor and should clear the planning commission
next Monday1, meaning that city councilmen would be
able to give tne ordinance lta second and final reading
March 18.
More important, however, is the council's order to
planning stall members to research the validi!y of mak-
ing special signing allowances for special types of busi-
nesses such u theaters, auto dealerships and motels.
This is an area in which the council will have to
proceed with utmost caution, lest they wind up making
the ordlnance meaningless becaµse of multiple excep-
tlons, or unfair and legally invalid because of dlscrimina·
lion.
P lastic Bike Trail
A rooperatlve projed by a Class of Est.tncla High
School students in Cost.! Mesa and the Huntington
Beach Environmental Council alms to build the first
plastic bicycle trail in Huntington Beach.
The 40().foot long experimental trail will take the
ground-up remains of at least 20,000 pla stic bottles and
use them to replace up to 50 percent of the sand and
cement materials to build the path.
H the plans are realized, the trail will connect Le-
bard Park on Cramer Lane to the Santa Ana bicycle path
on the top of a 20-foot high levee.
·The proposed eight-foot wide, three.inch thick bot·
· Ue trail could be the precursor of a whole futuristic style
system connecting the parks along the Santa Ana River.
'lbe concept is exciting. The recycling of otherwise
often unusable materials like plastic is important in t~
day's society, when natural resources are precious. The
council members, Estancia students and teachers in·
valved deserve commendation. c
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'Better hold up on the tax return, Harry!1 We just got a bill for
our share of the money illegally spent on Spiro Agnew!.'
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Flaws in
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\Airport
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Security
W ASIUNGTON -U Samuel Byck,
who was foiled in bis attempt to dive
an airliner into the White House, bad
tr!od his home airport of Pblladelpbla
instead of the more secure Baltimore,
he might ·bave carried olt'blf. fantaltl
scbeme. -I This I! the cbilling finding of Rep.
Jobo Murphy, D-N.Y., ba5ed on
coolidenlial Federal
Aviation Adminislfa·
tioo documents on
Philadelphia and his
own clandestine visit
to the Philadt'lpbia
airport. .
We have also had
access to a confiden·
tlaJ, nationwide FAA
security survey
which shows *> percent of the nation's
airport weapon detect.ors don't work and
half of these cannot identify pistols con· ! cealed on a passenger.
BYCK USED just such a .22 calibre 1 "Saturday Night Special" to kill a
security guard, a copilot and him.self
on Feb. 22. Had the deranged
Phlladelpbian paMed quietly through a
defective ''magnetometer'' in
Philadelphia in.stead of staging a Wild
West shootout in Baltimore, said
Murphy, "irooieaDy enough , , , he might
have succeeded."
For the thick sheaf of. documents show
that P.hlladelpbla was pred.sely the place
to pull off !be escapade. States the
FAA b!unUy:
"Tbe history ol the altempt lo obtain
1 security and compliance with Federal
AviaUon regulations at PhlladelphiJI Is
ope of continuous and intentional delay
and failure to comply , •. "
THE FAA documents, sub!t:lntiated
by Murphy's undercover visit witb an
FAA inspector, reveal unknown persons
drift back and forth through unlocked
security gates, and vehicles enter
"secure" jet areas without challenge. '"l'rana World Airlines bas o!liclally
Dear
Gloomy
Gu s
Nlce that the city of CO!ta Me~a
has so much gas city employes
could play three days of pm., with
city vehicles in a ao-called "defen-
sive driving courae."
P.C.
·l~GllSCMI ....... -~_., ......,. .... -_ _....,. ,.,., ..
Ylftl .. .. -··"'· ..... ,_ "" ,_ t9 • ......, ._ 0.llt' Plltt.
complained of their inability to maintain
the security of their 'sterile concourse'
became of tbe failure of the airport
to 9'qll'Jt.lhelr doors,'• aays the FAA
report. "Aircraft are accessible (to)
W1auUm1zed people."
The nationwide FAA survey also found
poor security at Albany and Buffalo,
N.Y.; Fairbanks, Alaska ; Lyrehburg,
Va.; and San Francisco.
In a letter to House Commerce
Chairman Harley Staggers (D-W.Va.),
Murphy de5cribed a recent forced
landing by a United Airlines jet caused
by a passenger anned with an
undetected !mUe.
"BASED ON past experience~ \\'e can
anticipate more such acts." tie wrote .
To head oU "an exorbitant manmade
aircraft disaster," said Murphy, $7.5
million should be allocated immediately
to beef up major airport aecurity
equipment.
Murphy also wants to train a federal
airport protectk>n fon:e to replace the
"untrained 'rent-a-cops'" now employed
for security.
'Make a low -over
that~· ffn•upf'
Dissidents' l'~~s Challenged
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VA Hospital Criticism Not Valid·-
To the Edit.or:
n.e 10 patients of V ~ Ho.!lpital at
Long Beach . wti}-oolea u'p in Senator
Cranston's Office ht Los Angeles should
~ their beada with shame.
Their leader, Ron Kovac is an activist,
a publicity seeker and a troublemaker.
even though be ii a baltle-wounded
Vietnam veteran . 1be views of lttls small
group do not represent the views of
the 200 patients in the spinal injury
"'8.rds or the 1,684 patients in the VA
Hospital.
DURING-the past 12 years since
retirement I have vi.siled that hospital
almost every.two weeks. I have arranged
several hundred admissioos .including
1PinaJ tnjury and paraplegic vei.rans.
Our son, a career Navy Qjtnmander,
fonnerly was a patient in the spinal
injury wards. Alm06t without exception
the veterans I &:aVt vls.ited highly iraised
tl'ie treatment they received and this
included veterans of all wan and with .
all types of disabilities.
VA Hospital Long Beach is the largest
in the V .,.. ILi spinal injury section
is the largest in the US. The hospital
bas more thao 3.500 employes. It is
affiliated with UCLA, USC and UCI
Medical Schools and carries on a number
of important research programs. It also
operates a large outpatient clfnic and
ls adding a new facility for ntll'ling
type patients.
IT IS DOlNG a tremendous jo~ for
veterans of Southern California and does
not deserve the criticism of activist
Kovac and his dissident followers.
Thousand! of former patients will agree
with me.
Ally hospital of this size has many
probleins and ita employes sometimes
make mistakes. I have always found
ita director and staff quick to take
corrective action. I do know It has
had 11Jme problems vi'ith drug pushers
and outside agitators who visit the
hospital for the purpose ot making
trouble. This ls very diUicult to control
in a free country like oun.
I have great compassion for ill and
disabled veteraru. Helping them has been
my life 's work. A grateful nation has
provided generously for their care and
It grieves me to see a few ungrateful
mes try to fool the pubUc with false
accusations.
O. W. PRICE
( MAILBGX )
Letters /ram readers are we lcome .
Normally, writers should convey tlieir
mt.tsages in 300 words or less. The
right to condeme letters to fit space
or eliminate libel is reserved. All let-
ter.t must include signature a1'd mail-
ing address but mmes may be with·
held on request if sufjicient reason
is apparent. Poetry will not be pub-
lished.
/\'otAmaue d
To the &:litor:
In reference to one of your ~fallboz
letters "Surefire Cat Population Control"
dated Feb. 'J:I, I believe the letter is
the most ridiculous subject matter on
population control I have ever read.
1 also question the editor's judgment in
making headlines out of It. unless he
did so in jest. But even if dooe in
jest, I cansidet it sick humor.
CAT population is not a laughing mat·
ter, cootrary to what a great number
of people believe. Millions of cats are
put to sleep (or should I say sufrocatedJ became of the disregard ror their lives.
I believe that your reader's money
would be better invested in one of the
many non-profit cat shelters to aid in
their sincere efforts for neutering, rather
than illegal firecrackers.
I'm sure your reader would appreciate
a firecracker thrown in bis bed during
an act of love !
D. McCORKLE
Strange World
To the Editor:
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What a strange ~'Orld we livr. in whe n
extremists to the left are ciilled "ter-
rorists" for attempting (illegaJly J to feed
pgor, hungry people who have been
discriminated against for generations.
while extremists to the right are called
"patriots" when they do the same thing
(Jcidnap) for cold, hard cash.
THE CR.t\fE of kidn!p v;os the same
for the Symblonese Liberation Anny
as it was for the American Revolutionary
Anny ; the tactic '1""3S intolerabl e. Both
had t~ V.TOng an.,"A'ers and v•e will
never solve the problem witil v;e realize
that jus!ice is the Issue . ~lotivation i5
a very important factor. \\'hat incited
both groups to take such action? Is
all this a part of the terrible and plainly
political mess v.'e find ourselves In today.
due to the Nixon Administration? I
believe it is. because when ju.slice goes,
so goes man's ooncem for his fellowman,
even his sanity sometimes.
The motivation on the part of the
poor man consists of a strong will to
exist; to prevent expiration of his
children due to hunger. The right-wing
extremist, on t h e other hand , either
through greed or racism, fears that
what's his will be taken. -, feel!! quite
justified in abandoning God's laws and
the Bib1e when he resorts to the warped
philosophy of "shoot rather than share."
If he can't defeat the poor through
"unjust legislation," more extreme
methods enter in . The poor don 't want
a "dole" or welfare -most want a
job; ther.e is far too much ridicule
a11d cruel embarrassment attached to
that dole.
\VJIEN 'tHE poor are hungry they
v.·ill ta ke their problem to the streets.
If the government and upper and middle
class don't listen and are completely
insensitive, as this pre se nt ad·
ministration is, violence is sure to erupt,
bringing with it the trigger-happy ex·
lreme right versus the desperate man
y.·ith "nothing" lo live for and Who
cares little about dying. It is not a matter
of our giving poor poople a handout
-it's an obligation.
Lao Tse, in his wisdom, put it this
way: "When a country is ruled v.·ith
a light hand. the people are simple .
When a country is ruled with severity.
the people become cunning. Happiness
i.s rooted in misery and misery lurks
beneath happiness. Who knows what the
future holds? There is no honesty. Hones-
ty becomes dishonest Goodness becomes
.... 1tchcraft -and, man's bewitchment
lasts a long time."
BER'1Y BAKER
Half·ta11k Absurd
To the Editor :
The half-tank provision of the odd-even
gasoline plan is absurd. How can you
possibly assure anyone that, Vt'hile on
a business trip, when the tank reaches
the half-fuU mark:
a. It will be the proper day for the
purchase or gas :
less per year cannot obtain decent
housing ror a reasonable percentage of
their incomes. ~(any of ·these jOOe are
vital to the community and we all must
do our part to assist in provid.ll'lg sulta~e
dv.·ellings for our full range of dtlzem.
Some are elderly. on fixed incomes and,
yes , some are e\'en the dreaded
"v.·elfare" cases.
The fon1o·ard·looking Gools an d
Objectives Committee Report included
practical, con.servath•e steps for coming
to grlps with Costa ~1esa 's housing
problem. This report has so far been
shelved by the council · despite the
excclloot plea in the Daily Pilot edit.oriaJ
for the council to exercise Its leadership.
' J. M. VANDERWALLE
Wo11de r •
To the Editor:
Regarding ~lai Li , l wonder If this
is the court's way of bringing up a
well-.adjum.ed child -take them from
a loving home and place them in an
institution that can tiarolf be Calrea-
loving.
Makes one wonder about our many
problem children, and how ttiey. became
that "-ay. Feeling sick.
DIANE WIUTE
JtJai Li'• F a te
To the Edit.or:
This letter is In regard to the article
about Mai U Crawford in last week'•
paper. I have known MaJ Li since sbtii
was four and 1 've grown very fond
of her. Thererore I am very upset about
the possibility of her being turned over
to her maternal mother. Nole that I
. said maternal mother not just mot.her,
for ~fiss Ptnney Crawford, or whatever
her name is now will never be considered
by Mai Li to be her real loving, caring
mother.
I FAIL lo see how the Department
of Public Social Services can even
consider making ~tai Ll live with Miss
Crav.•ford for e\•en a day. It's been
stated by enough highly educated and
qualified people that she's unlit to raise
?\-1ai U.
I hope .your article has ~ed nne
people's minds as v.·elJ as their eyes,
and something can be done about I his
ridiculous situation.
If It's Love, You Probably Won't Fall Out of It
b. If ii is the proper day -there
v.·ill be a service station open at the
time of day it reaches the half.fulJ
point~
I suggest substituting a $2 minimum
purchase requirement for the half-lank
plan . I be!ie\'e this would discourage
the "topping-OU" problem, but at the
same time permit a businessman to
plan ahead for a necessary trip.
I thank you for your article and
encourage you to v.Tite more, digging
deeper into what has been happening
O\'er the last 9e\'eral years and what
the fate of poor ~tai Ll will be In the
future. God bless you, and good-bye.
MIKE JONES •
Falling out of love, said the lady,
"ii eo much lite bavlng the biggest
room fn one'• home. being completely
cletred of all lt.s furniture m:1 clutter
-neet1 saUsfying
in a sterile sort of
I way."•
(CHARLES MceAB~
In your dilldhood.
And she ndded
fierctly, ''God1 you
could perish from
the ed1o of your
own footsteps."
vei, love Is 'a
dut!tt. How could
"Oh, whf't 1 good boy am 1!" 'Itiere
la delight of W!og and ciasllf!ca!ion, ·
of sbining of lhoes, of tending to !be
long-ovenlue post, ol doing "-
corporal worb of m~ wtldl l!ot loll
· during the IOOi loray mlo the illll001JI
world.
It be anything etae? CIU!!er will follow
a feral windstorm. 11>at too Is what
Jew. is. And being out of love..Jw-
-+ emytblng, and nolhini. to recommend 1 IL
U you are a drlnktng man, out of lov~
Is DOI unlike going on the wagon.
Cllnlcally, l'm sure, the two states much
.-nble each other. Thero Is tlllt 11CJ110
cf 9lrtue and --!bat cleanness
din -ll'om olJeylng every moral lnliA'laa lbli 'llaa ever burlod at you
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YOO' ARE cotnpOIOd, you hive it
all together. There It "'1y ooe tb)na
that ii mlsslnl, and that turlll-001
to be the anl1 11>11>1: the ·-world ol lllmkll. Your fr1ondl ara real.
and they fall abort Tbe world la torr!bly
real, and falla tmlbly !lbort. You are
more alift tblD J'C!l bav. seer been,
and more deod. 'J1le 'leaf and Iii veim
have never been more vtvkt to )"OU,
and DPtr an betefl ol mean'"I·
In ,.... --· "'" art
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pressed again and urgen!ly w!!h the
INligbt that love is life. It is as simple
as that. From your tower d control
you desptrately want once again to
lose mandate over yourself, to breast
vainglork>Usly the sweepinie current of
life. Jn short, to loee diredkln. Shorter,
iO be in love again.
WHEN ylli are out ol Jove, It seems
to me, you neither b6pe nor fear. 'nli!:·
!J easy to understood. Hoptng and
fearing &re, abOve all other things, the
.stuff of love. I am oot talking of. real
love here, but of P1$Siooate love. Real
Jove cuteth out fw. But passionate
love Is a lleUrolla, wl!h..llopt..,.. fear
,. dellca!tly In equlpol.!e lb.It lntelll·
pace and -aeem bel\e&lh con-tempt.
Tbe pass Iona to 19"• I! ~ nel-Jtl.h
-admirablo; but it mak" lbe tplrlt .,.,_ tn thla paJlionate but k>vtleu
u,rd.ae, you are an organ on wtilch
!be oullide world, and especially the
rnom_,;jy beloved, playo wl!h devilish ' dU!tt!IJ. '!be cbordl CID thrt!I IO
swooning,
diapason.
or tum into a stopped
Thls loveless love was defined with
mastery by the greatest of our
tiandbooks on the subject, the .!Onnets
of Wm. Sb.akupeare. "Love I not love/
Which alten when it alteratic .. fl~:'.l."
LOVE la llke Hberty and many
anotber word, both abo,·e and beneath
definition. But when you know what
love i.s not. you are 90mehow along
tbe way. Wben love rises or f11lls with
changes lil !he na!ure of 115 object
-the loss of looks. th• Joa ol money,
the a!llictlonl ol boredom, found
• lneqU!doiFol"!be aplrlt, !be mtte aavige
passage ol time -then you know you
are not talking of love.
You are LilkJng of pestooate Jove_.
\\'hlc:h ia 1o love u nlgbt Is to day.
n.I thlna Involves )'Oii. lo>-. I! about
aomebody else, or a k>t. ol 10mebodits
else. MMll.lrt your reellnp against th1J
rule of thwnb, and you willknow whether
)'OU love or not. U you Jove, you wUl
never be out ol lovi-I lhiDL
BURR ALLEGAERT ·
JtJesa Uo aul11g
To the F.ditor;
There are those 'Vt'ho consider low·
income housing a problem which, ii
Ignored can be made to vMish. The
study Or the decay of the iMer city,
and now the older, less afnuent suburb6,
&ho'Vt'S this thought to be foolhardy.
11tE CITIZENS of Costa M... who
work at )obi 'f"llnC them 110,000 «
Quotes
Sb!tley Selby, San Diego -''EW1'
citizen · can begin IOday to bring our
nation out of the rn.s.ny M1ie1 facing
lt, by demanding of himaU the VlrtUt!I
be .. deail'OI tn i>!hm ...
OlAN•I COAST
DAILY PILOT
Roberi N. \Vfed, PublUher
Tho!M.t Keevil, Edi&or
Sarbara Kreibicll
.Editorial PaQe Editor
The ~ION! ·J18.¥t' ot the Dally
Plk>t Mek1 to inform. alMt stimulate
~aders by prnt'fltlf'll{ on tlib: pqe
divtne•commcntaty'oo top1es of '\n..
tet"Ht by syndlcattd «tlwnnilJts •nd
cartoonists, by pnMcfins: a forum for
rndrrs' view1 and by~llrc bil:t
nh'SP&pcr'I oplnioN &lid idta.J 0..
Cllm!nl toplca. The f'd1toril.I optnionl
Of the DUiy Plkll t1ppnr onlf tn fhe
..,ltorlal mlumn It the top of th9
Pllt-. Opinions ~prelM'd h1 the cvJ.. -
umrdstl end cartoon.IN •nd ietm-
writcn att tMlr own and no~
rMnt of ~r Wwl t,,. 'the 0-U,
PHot ~kl br Wtn"td...
Wednesday, March 6, 1974
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-Guaras ·Testify Death Toll Lowest
" SACRAMENl'O (AP)
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redo-Jan. l la .... •le tbere --17 ... doilbo
mnlmmn opeed --lfi <11 cllJ .--. lie -
mllel .... hour to $5 -Ille ;.-Umll -nOt aipply,"
two -for the decllne In ~ odded, .... 11 "
·' In Hughes_Case
lllltlonU'a highway death loll
dl"l'Pf'd to the loweolt level In
20 y ... during February, the
Calllomla High-Pa t r o I
11)'1. trafllc -· lockol to -that Ille
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -.Def-.......,. continued to l"7 the crooocl...t Tueeday
for Howard Hughes' contention
that Robert Maheu
~ the billionaire
lnduotrilllst for guard service
( State )
at eome Tuclon. A r I z .
propenlet eod pocketed dooe
1o ~.Olli. .
Deposllloned testimony WU
"'811 to the jwy ol two men
and folr """"" from Tucson Polloe Olflcor1 Wlllam J,
GUklom, Jdln M. Dudek and
. This Tape
May Self
-Destruct
Bo7e w. <hrlt, Who "'"ed ..
''''urlt~ guanls at t h e
pr'Ol)er!let.
Hugbes' -.,.Y, Norb<rl
Sdilel, -tile ~ to
try ... -that Maheu told Hugheo ~ bad hired twice
the number /JI guards adually
employed.
Maheu Is lllint! Hugbes for
$17.S million for Ubel beceuoe
ol remarks Hughes made
during a 1972 telepxine news
conference. 1be rec I use
lnduatrlalist told ,_.....
Maheu was "a no-good
dishonest 9000fabi.tch and he
stole me blind."
'Ille Ftllruary toll ,,.. 105
bilhw•t..:1111· • drep ol 131
deatl>s the Febnwy 1'13
total. ol 341 California
falalitlee, the CllP ropor;ed Tueoday.
Jt. was the fourth
cxmeative mondJ. highway
deaths have dropped. T h e
February t<>!I II leM than hall
the deotba n,....i 1or 1aot
Octob<r. ,,,. allrupl decline
coincides w!lb the iocrwlnlly.
eevere ~ ln.gaealioe
COMIC ACTOR DIES iupplle1 beginning in November. Billy DI Wolfe CHP CooJmioskxw ·waiter
"I~ lonr. b'llllc 1--...cutflowD<11
................... wllb tholl the--ol tnlflc ..-~apeedHmlt _.. on cllf -·" ........... lor Ille drop' iD Tbe :IOI blgbway deotlll
fatalitleo oo -llltlllnYs "l*1lfl 1"" month In
and _., ,_, .. ~ .Calllomlo -will! ..
aald. ·-moolllly -toil ol u<Jomi).r.d to Id 'JM' 411 iD 1172 llill 4111 lo 1171, It
Dairyrrwn Ask Boost
Of 6 Cents a·Gal'lon
< Pudlnskl said 6e bellevet ,.. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Howevor, .........,, at the
duced gasollne oupplles and a Soulllern Calllornla m I ft meeting crttlcized tile boon! Comic Actor-----,-~-,..., ~aaked'l'ueadaytbal for apeodlng ,u mil1loo a e Bond Fund• -· S · a kentw-galloo booot In milk year urging people to drtok
SACRAMENTO (UPI) De Wolfe QUAKE HIT )lri<el be ~ed by the more milk when "there la • state. surplus of m!Jk."
LegiJlallon to plac. a $250 LOS ANGELES Dairymen and rmilen said L. A. Mae, o1 the Southem
million bond for oommunlty "maj« inflation" since t be California Dairy Alaodatlon,
college construction on the D d l 67 LOS ANGELES (UPI) last approved lncreue In 1971 defended the program and
November ballot ilal been ea 3 -A minor earthquake had cut the margin of profit said It "baa fulfilled Us public
lntroduCed by the chairman of ohook three suburbs In the by 1.5 cenll a gallon for lni.rest concepts."
the Senate educ at lo n La! ANGELES (AP) northloestem part of the wholesale ~. He said mill: pi<et In l.oo
cxmm>ittee. • ~ Billy De Wolfe city Tueoday e • e n l • 1 • "We have det«m1ned !hit Angeles are the IOOOfld lowest Sen: Albert s. Rodda ([). Is dead at 9«• rt alter causing no da-e. .811 •-.··· ol_ s c.nll -•·." of .za maJ« U.S. cltlel and sacnuru;nlOJ;Tuellilay Slild tile undeii(iliii -fiir hmg Selsmologlats·at .ea!lech gallo"';·b,"";;'eeded to tirl;g ';:.; more than 1o cents -a hill
W......,, Mri 6, 1974 ' • Ill 20 Years: .•. • ·-
WM * .,,_.. ..,..,..., t11 .. •rt1' pre
lint."eFelrWJilM+--•··I Od• 19 tMIHnl
........ ,-_,, ... tied. ... -drtfloC lo Ille ld!Colllonlia'~~::"'l1' o1 JI por-1 10 20
.... • -lloal _, Det+••-Ul7. .
'l1lt ---Nnm7 ... ... ~ ~.:.::: ,~ rn::·=, .... ~
--oil. Do<w-Caillomla ~ -Ibo ftnl time ........ -• In Oeldbar to· -mQllPOd bolot' 1171 _., m lo
leftll, by a lllm U p<r mil. 11111 ID m lo :i-y. '
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-lnsura-nce Facts VE-~• ( U P I ) bond funds would provide the """""' In Palldena aald tile majority ol -·•ea lnlo a gallon lower than the average J1.1.ua.n. . . state's share of financing for . trenx>r, centered in the ......... ,...... .... 1d In ,. __ dU H -~Bernard Buckley llCCU9ed his-coonmunity-oollege 1 c b·o·o I A UCLA Medical Center Highland Eark.-.Jilt at reasonably IOUlld-operaUng price ,,... -~ ... e
former wife in a tawswt building cqnstruotion needs 8p0k:esman said De WOUt diiir -1:45 p.m. It registered 2.25 -position," a-aipokesman ·toffi sald"So U-t..he-r n..Califcrnians
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Tueaday ol ....U.g b1m a tape ,.....,,..., 1900 Tueslay from a blood dol. He on the Rlcbter Scale the B u r e a u ol Milk pam SU cents compared to an
reoordln( ol her lovemeklng w...... · bad be<fl boopltallzed /,,, •1==::;::;;;:;;;;~;""""""!___~&~abl~llaa~tlon~.:._~~~~__.'.•~v~erag~e~75~.~3.~c.n~ll~. ~~~~==================================~
will! ...,111er man, In hopes 11 e Deroin Rap ""'*· I ~ give blm a heart attack. ~Wolfe, w1-llM job In
Buckley said his former SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -show busineal was as a
wife, Patricia Am Buckley, A federal judge fined a dancer, per Io rm e d 'on lmn.l!e ll'-fl already suffered Chinese woman 14,000 and Broadway, In motion pM;hQI
• -.. two .hOart .etiorei Wbilr ifie ordered bi!t-deported Tue9ClllY and on,.televloloa. -.,.. •
. bun owed his tape recorder, for 91nuggl1ng 41\ .....,. of Oneof tm<ti..i laiowii movie ;> •' ;. Utiited Ait Lines -. -· -·· .-..--.•.. .,. ·--· -· uOed ti to ...,.;id "audible dilu~ boroln Into the Unil<d -roles,... bJa·......-ol ·
ietXamtatkm «.the te1: act" States. "Mrs. Murgatroyd,"·e~e-
and llleO returned It to blm Judge Stanley A. Weigel, aged matron, In "Biiie l!kJes."
wMh the tape. wOO pronounced the sentence He ebo appeared in ''Dixie,"
Uatening to it, he aaid, be for Mrs. Wai Qi.um Shen, 39, "Tea for Two" and "Lullaby
lllffered cllest pains,_...., ol Hong Kong, noted she bad ol Broadway." ·
ol ..-, llype(tenaloo and been convicted by a jury at lie waa 000!.....,. for an
dlnl-. Buckley demanded her secood trial and that U.S. F.mmy foe bis portnyal of a
$ s I , o o o d • m.a g e s'.lo_r_ District Court had deni£d a dos,groomer_ln an el!lsod!> of
lnlallb"1 l n f II ct Ion of new trial. the Dick Van Dyb television
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