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1974-03-14 - Orange Coast Pilot
• .. • • • • ;: ~lips-f!at Rear --. • • • ,. Board-Lannehes • • Soviet Spa~eship Co .. nt~ide Dunt Lands oa Mars; ~ .... .. ~ .. - ' .......... rewmen ••• • • Ir . ·~ THURSO.\'Y AFTERNOON, ~tCH 14, 1974· . ' VOL. '1, lfO, n. 4 S•CTIOWS, • .. M ii le Ill .......... ras ' Oii Emkrgo Syri~ Charges Corona del Mar 36 AJ1oard Arab Tr~achery Gunman in Bare Chartered TRIPOLI, ubya !Al') -The Libyan radio ~d today Syria Cliarged at the oil , ~ing here th.at Arab rf all Ions supporting the lifting of the oil embargo against the United States w e r e treacherous. GiVing the first ol.licla! account . of Wednesday's meeting of Arab oil ministers in a Tripoli hotel, the radio rilade ·no nientioit ot the reported decision to lift the oil ban imposed during the October ~fideast war. . B k Pla11e l(illed Chest Rohs an BISHOP !AP ) -A twin-cngini! But there wa s no immediate sign that HO\vever, high-level Libyan 80Ufces the Syrian stand would interfere with lbe said after the meeting t h a t A manhunt by Newport Beach police reported decision by Aralt oil miriisters the participants decided to lift the ban. ard the FBI is under way today for a Wednesday::: to"lift 11M'.ban. · · • . In; .w~ United .. states· _..Vi<."e bare-chested band it who robbed a Corona 'l'Jie'.broa aiSif•s>)d' ,A1geria'.~-a·· ... ~iie.it cyiaid,-R. Fohl silid._i(iis·was del Mar bank branch of about 1700 out,at. ~ ineetiIJ!!-for ,,.Uing· a t;\'o-his ·~~ of . what-bappeaed at, Wednesday. monijl 1-tl'lal .,pe;r. ·on;.; A~t\Dg_ 1!i the ,~ ,:,but oilier high u.s .. embargo: '1 ·~ '. \ '! · '. r· ,"';t.:~· .,.· !' · .. ,offlcia[a.f'1o<ihldlpg.' Ser;refui:y of Stite The gunman entered the United ,. ...,_,'(,,~~;:.··1 ~ ' · ...... ~~r;eaki theyr~adno·olflq&l California Bank branch, 3141 E. Coast . · . ~ onl.aefiod ·taken at the meeting.· Highway, shortly after 1:30 p.m., So. vi"ets Hit ,Libya has slru)gly opposed easnig 1he carrying a prepared note and a pistol. oil curb, 'and the . lack of an offidjll · ·, Teller Sheryl Seager. 25, said he spoke . ft . 1• SYRIA SHELLS HEIGHTS ~;:1~%:~~ :e;i her the slip of • He apparent!}' had a getaway car waiting just doY.n the street on the seaward side of Coast H i g h w a y , according to investigators. A resident living in the 400 block of Jasmine Avenue, adjacent to the comer bank, said he saw the dist inct lvely- dr~ band it runn ing down the hill. Patrolmen and detectives searched the entire area, but found no trace of the bandit, who re portcdJy had been in the !See llOLDUP, Pa,:? !I l\.f: 1 •d ,-w -•it .. : ,. ~ .. ~·ON,pD :PAY. ,story, Page 4.':'·. He also pulled back a gold leather vest l'lat ~ -~~ :P: .;'\ ~· r ·.,~t;,,~1fi:'E"'1:k0;~R~c;.'~ . Ul'I T...... worn ()~er a ~re chest .cmam~ with Deser·ted Gas 'f« '_ '5p·1r~ ChL l lFt : ·pl .. 38 St-• DolllR a dangling cham fro~ h~ neck to dIS~lay chartered airplane carryi ng a telcvislort film crew smashed into a mountainsidl';" in the rugged eastern Sierra. killing all 36• persons aboard. officials said toda y. A helicopter pilot who spotted the burning y:rcckage in mountainous terrain six miles east of here landed at the scene. and said the Sien·a Pacific Airlines Convair 440 disintegrated. '·They v.·cre all dead," said 1~1ik«! Antoniou. "All that we sa w was a lot ot burning. There was no apparen t respon~ to yells. "It v.•as a very black night, The plane: was disintegrated. The biggest part I saw- was the tail se<:tion. The bodies v.·ere· burned very badly.11 The propeller-driven plane w a S chartered by Los Angeles.based Wolpea: Productions for filming the televisiott series. "Primal ~lan." · S -h -' •--r a blue steel auklmatic pJStol tucked mto . pacecrat.v .-~·~'1· ·"'' ·' ~n~~,~~~r; ~~~Wf:st~·,,,, .. h;:.r;.".q,-,.-,...,i._,,"'§.!91i9J.J: .. fr.,o_b~ ...... . for COi.· Moammar .Kbadafy. the Libyan Dallon ui(I ,.m 1oiJ.Uine his fu-!, wtibtlced witil alter the suntanned . • cow (UPI)-A Soviet spacecraft leader and~ fw.;&he meeting. .. lurt. plans later at ... White . ~strode calmly out the rear door "Set in County soft-landed oo Mars, but a secood . The rildio ....,..,! OI Syrian oppos1t1011 ·House. News,;co n fer enc e. mi vanished. _ . planned landing capsule maUunctioned indic.ate.d there ma..Y have been a clash Amo~ pQISible successors is 1 Detective Ken Smith said the · bank I' . T.lte"fJ~:'IQS• Qoond .. for Burba~ about 200 miles south of the crash scene. when it smashed into a ridge in darkness shortly after laking_o!f Jrom the Bishop and'1"issed the red planet, the Tass news with .Egypt1 wl)ich together with Saudi Willfaftl-<'1'.1 Simon head of the iobber'brdered l\IW Seager to give him Orange County Supervisors h av e agency said tqday, _ ,.. -·· .. ~.-. A!abia worked )o end ~ ban. "Pederal1£ii.ergf Office. a little time kl flee· before ringing the order~ County. A:!sessor Jack Vall~rga Tass said .a capsule from Mars 6 Egypt and ·:B)Tia fought the war · • alarm buttoo, but she dki not. to begm lnspectmg deserted gas statt<>ns Jarided and had begun transmitting bact together but since lben President Anwar .-: . • to see if any are being used for illicit fuel scientific da'\a as start of an effcrt to Sadat has reached a m i I i ta r Y .. •• . stcrage by other dealers. detennine if there ls life on the r«l disengagement agreement with Israel. s aire ,s ill~ • I Board Chairman Ralph Clark an plairet, Tass J18id. --· · _Syria bas °'"• alt!xwgh indlrecl. tallcs -tr~ · · · rs t · -omg-·t --Anaheim-servire-stati<ln-<>wne.,'. said-Ttss said Mars-6, launched Aug. S. wi_th Israel are to begin in Wasl*lgton '-.!!' . Wednesday his oCflCe has heard many coOlP,leted its S:knilliorf.mile journey this month. Syrian President Hafei. 1 , ~ports of such activi ties and he wants tc 'l'l.¥*1•Y and soft-landed an instrument-Aaud bas ~ apinlt any easing of t}le . see if the rumors are true. cap11Ule the sa me day. However, the :::r ~there~ mortlie Ti ·AI th o c t "lf there ts gasoline in these probe Mars~~chmai~ionidthe. 'clnity f !See J .JW'o rare I) an ong e range oas abandoned stations. I want it distributed Man 7, "'" ai:n'""' m .vi o ' all around," Clark said. "It shouldn°t be Mafs March 9. releued an Wtrument stored away like this " capgule which missed the planet by 810 M Cl k · d v ii · · off' 1 be' mile&. Tm said "a breakdown.in. one ol Mexi"co assage Stttakers continue to streak along the and danced with clothed v.·omen students kedar tosa~ at' arga sbec IC< s 1'1ng " al~ le "-·• "--~ ·11r , __ ,,_ ed wiill 2 p m as mvcs 1gate ause gaso ne the cioboard 1)'Stems , • CJPSU • . ·r ,.. • " .,,~e \,A,INL •1 ~1t.s report · · stations were. to have been inventoried airport Wednesday night, officials said. About 10 Jnyo County deputies and reserve office.rs hiked two miles over (See 36 KlU..ED, Page !I Coast Weather Mostly sunny skies Friday. but S<lme local fcg and Jew clouds In the morning hours. Slightly warm- er with highs at the sands in the low 70s rising to 711 inland. detiched'fmn lts-canltt ...,_ .... ,~r!-..r-n} a-,;,o; a ''ll•t<d_....,.~,, ~••W•i¥11fl<•'---, :;!IO>Hunl.,._ • . ll'•CQJleae~iD~'l"'-~-1\"~I"""~'~°" ~· t""· bl~. . . " Par ors I ose Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Hills, and mlerttJj>tea'tiiedl!'pla9. . . """"'"""ts. .... • • ' •.•. SdenUl1c data on parameters of the UC lrvine. (Related stories, Prges a, Ill ). In Hun~n Bea~. a new vanat1011 Gasoline. in a storage tan k caunls as an "'iJil~I DF. TODU .. The late Dr. Louis S. B. Martian atmoophett, ~ MEXICO CITY ' (AP) -City 'u.n l\ppnl0drl•tt17 41 UCI st u d·e n ts ' on slreakin& WIS introd,~ced when a ,.,.t and can ha taxed, Cla rk sa id. If . direct measurer:neo&a ._ .. ha cloeed 11 oeate in indllllng.._about seven women, streaked woman estimated to be about SO and some dealers are storing large alnounts the apparahllUm, ~Ttrllllllllildtted lo earth .. -ve DW11ge " from tho ~-~-..... th e certainly no! built for the part" strolled elsewhere and escap••• taxation they for Ille Urst e, ass aa . pluoh oectlons ol Mezlco City on charges ~· ~v..-..... to Sp!""' Liq t H " A . "'" ' sclentista h kl the be · of proltilation, aulhoritiet·llid. ldmmlstraUon bWJding -~aod · to the n~ m ~ uor a eu venue ·are breaking the law u!"i!~ step in~ S:Ov~ :on : Agents raided the centen: Wedue9day 1tudemt unkin at noon ~y. and Bolsa Odea Street at a a,m. Clark said he isn't 0 aware. of any such Leakey's anthropological e:rpe· diU011.s ore betng carried on b11 his widow. Mary, and hit .son Richard,. in two &epm"ote AfrfCOtt locaticns. See Page 40. deterinloe If u.er. ts me on Mus, earth's IOOll after Ibey opened !or ballMm in the Their urival was precoded and "She was turning an inlcrestlng shade situations pe'30M lly but he wants to be 'Clolest planetary neighbor monUDg and ordered out tbt per111Mel1 followed by a rvck bud concert and of blue In the cold morning fog .and had sure IOUlC of the county s 1,600 gasoline ~~ .. ~"" One ol the flrtt dilcov~ries was that mostly women. Later. tbey ~out-of· oblBwrs estimated eievenaJ tbotJl?'nd an embarrassed . lookJng dog with her," dealers aren1t hoarding suppli~. ' ~=':" there is several Umm more water vapor bounds seals on the doon. · • ~ studellll C4Me out lo watch the one customflr ·aaid. . Clark noted that Mltne guohne may be -cr.s1-• in the Mars atmosphere than )ndlcated PoUet: ukl 30 peraona were amsted show. "Considering her shape and the time of kept in the abandoned statk>M until lhe ::,~,1.~'1~~. by data received earlier, Ta51 iald. for lnvestlgatlon into the operatloa of the Mally of the streakers had painted day, the clerb were breaking up," she price of fuel gets 90 hi gh the dealer can :~.!:"i!nmt11• • It said the probe allo was measuring maasa.. clinicl which , police a.kl, their bodies, with messages from ·~n1 . added. make a huge profit. "' G1ffMr the relief features of the MarUan surface catered mafo]y to tourllts and high Mom!" to "lmpeacb Mixon." At Saddleback College, three streakers Vallerga was given twc weeks to get :~""t::in .. .. ,. -• .. " ' " ""' • " " • M•"ll I'•• a N1tleMll Mowa 4, ti 0...1199 CWMY 11. 11 l'TA If ,,..,1 • ...,.... » ·-..... Si.ct! Men1:11t .,,, ltl1~111M U Tllffltr. JI ... ,..., 4 •""-'• ......... ................ and ttltinl tenpertturt, heat con-Income executives In nllidentlal and • Att.-lhe.ir 1111 ~ campm, 10 to 15 appeared on campus Tuesday be.fore a hls survey into gear and report back to Mt•ltt (SOe MAltS, Pa .. I) • --ol tbo copltal. oHhl male-~--a frilbee -(See STREAKERS,Pq.-l) ~boonl-..i his._ in·twu'Weekr.-·t-----~---' ,_ f '• I . i l ) -~ • Tl • .. . . Fish~Ca~~: •• • ::. : N EVAOA • ~ ·'.Talks . . . Ill Hearst Stirs .Ire • • "•*• . . : ·. ·.~· .. =~._ ... ::::· • • • • • 4 ••• • ~€as·~Stalemated Of 'Schoq·JI-..-.-.. • . " 1'11ANCISOO (UPI) -The FBI ,ti>dly there n~ lo be a le 18 ne.,U.tlGM for the ...ieu. atrltja H•"F.'\: ·· Jl'BI •Pokesman John K•!ly, asked li h• ed any movemenrtn the cue prklr resolution of a demand by the onese Llber8Uoo Army that two lsonecfSLA membira be allowed to appear on'teJmsioni'said: ''J dm't kn::lw tbat the television hu·IO -.ii to do Willi It, bUt !here still 11 a "8Jemate. It might ha•• to do with lbe l!!'lri-of food. 'lblnp h a v • ilhceeded. kind of 1k>wly Jo this case." ~ Jts latest communicatk>ri last , 1be SLA, whl!'h kldnaped .$9 days ago, demanded that lhe ooej>h Remlnl, fl, and R""'ell • 2&1 be allowed ·to make the lo tell bow Ille~ are being From l'"fle I ·MBARGO .•. ' Heights. Tripoli radio said the Algerian position was aimed at giving the United States an ~y to change its Middle East DOiley. If It does not, the embargo will be htrorted Oil« again, lhe radio said. The oil mln.lsten are due to meet in Vienna Sunday and a form a I •PnCM.mCemellt oo the end of the boycott may come then, Ubyan sources said. , ~Jadat has aoughl ID end to '"'the ·~go to reward the Uni~ States for eeeking a Middle East settlement. . ltiuinger worked out the Egypt-Israel .dlaet>gqement a~ent ,ond .~ the t;,r wer&a ._,lbe~yr1~a·n-'11raell liWiotlaUons ~uled to he held In . 1hllllngton. . . Syria ls an oif producer but the in4uJtry is state run and sold no oil to &he United States bet ore the war. Algeria is an influential member of the ~ of Arab Petrol eum ·~ Countries and Its support or a ~ lifting of the embargo was iftioried by llOme """""' to be lbe flcloltion finally adopted by all lbe .Jlllnlaters. ::."However, the 20-state .Arab ·League lftreed today to meet in Tunis March 25. ,•·mgb on the agenda will be "the ·ilbccess of the use of oU R.! a weaPofl of preaure and ways of using it again when '-It bec:olnet n«!•l'f," a 1 ea I u e :i;;oteoman llld In C8llo. •· ·•, l'':"'P .. ~l .- :STREAKERS ... ' ·r.. . :.deu'sblea audience of about 300 students. • 1 "We would have included th e ~~atk>n," ooe streaker said, "but ·we were afraid somebody would think It was a pi&t..up job to lmprOve our image '°"t here." . Slreakenl were allo reported In lbe Laguna ID!ls Saleway and al Cosla Mesa's Estancia High School. :'&tancia's latest occurred at 10:10 a.m. \fednesday when six male st.reaken ran !l>roogh the student quad and left In ;.epafate cani. r ~Two men wearing masks and a woman lijith a blanket over h~r head ran nOO.e · :t:nto a Kiwanis meeting in Santa Ana rlfedOeeday-and grabbed a blue ribbon ~t was being presented to Sants Ana "'°liege President John E. Johnson: t ~ The award to Johnson was made to ~k the firat incident of disrobed )lartlng 1n 0rang,; eooniy. OUNM COAST l'f DAILY PILOT treated and praent auaestkm for Patricia's release. 11le SLA 111 o demanded extenaive changes Iii the $2 million food giveaway set up by Randolph Heant to meet an earlier demand. Patricia's fiance , Steven Weed, said Wednesday night tha~ "sooner or later" the FBI will find the kidnapers' hideout. And lit· .. ld be dl\j not believe Patricia v.·ou!f'9' ttl~ "until the SLA thJnka: they're not going to be shot on streel comers when they let her go.'' . "I _!.hlnk ~really import.ant for both _ sides fo bun, up," Weed said In a television interview. "As time drags on, both Dies get pushed Into corner1 and It becomes laa and less a situatk>n lhat Is in control ol the famlly or the control of the SLA .. " A judge tn Contn Costa County, where I the-two are being-prosecuted on attempt--· ed murder charges in connection with a shootout with police said ~ will · rule Monday on whether arrangements can proceed wUh the TV appearance. And officials of the giveaway program said they hoped to announce changes they are making on.. Mooday. Remiro and Little made a brief appearance In Oakland fl.funiclpal Court today on charges they race there of murdering Oakland schools Superinien-dent Dr. Marcus Foster. Little's attorney, public defender James Jenner, sajd during a hearing on the pair's treatment by jailen there was no possibillly that the SLA woukl demand that they be given their freedom in return for Patricia's release. 'That's pure nonsense ,'' Jenner said . lie said Renilro and Little have .. no •!!Cb de!lrt -~et"' 14 be. released fn ~1change for' Patricia. ~ The two sakl they wanted to drop- earlier complaints they made about their treatment. "We feel we have lo look to the future ar.d not to the past," Jenner told Judge S~ord P. Buckley. "At this point, my clients have no further complaints." J~r said he wants their trial to proceed without intrusion of extraneous matters like a swap for Patricia . He said such speculation creates only "prejudice and hysteria." Stomach Tattoo ' Trips Up Suspect ' In Store Holdup SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A large tattoo on a man's belly h,as led to his arrest on an armed robbery charge sheriff's deputies reported. ' Deputies said Wednesday that when a man robbed a liquor store Monday night he pulled a sawed~ff shotgun from his pant!. and the gun pulled pp his shirt, sbowing•a tattoo. The liquor sfott: clerk mentioDed the tattoo ln his report of the !heft. When reading the report, veteran sheriff's inspector Terry Dyer said, 0 that must be Charles Duane Foster." After being arrested, Foster, 21, said he was innocent. l"A lot of people have tattoos on their omachs," he said. "~ou're the onJy one I know,'' Dyer piled. Dyer said the store clerk abo had identified Foster's photograph. Foster was charged with robbery. By JOHN ~ALTERZ.f Of .. OaW¥' , ..... , ... . .'.: ::. · .. ' A public apology waa promised today t:;:::::;::,,.__,_ _____ ..J:;J,· .Dy...a ana11 group of wlidentlllod San • Clemente High School students who ..,.,,,lO •IW+ ..... tl.MT ......... llllC. admitted Wednesday they took a dead dolphin rrom the beach and hung it from a flagpole at rival Dana Hills High School. The incident, viewed by angrv Dana Hills students as a •ick gesture of rivalry (Dena Hills' maaoot Is a do]pjiljl), spurred a calm delegation from bma Hills to meet with. San Clemeote principal Darrel.Taylor Wednetday. Taylor sakt ·.that even before the meeting, he and other administrators bad already ldentified and SUSJ>Eln~ all the young persons Involved in.the praoJt. ''They came forth to us of their own· free will and admitted that they had done II, but they never tt10ught that the reaction. would be .IO strong," Tayloo said today. •·'J'hey offered to draft a formal apology to the students af Dana Hills and we're now workliig ouf-a means · tO cmvey it," he added: The 300-pouod marrunal , a female. v.·as found dangling from a noose fashioned around the tail when students arrived on Bishop Plane Crash Victim List Released iLOS ANGELES (AP) -H~ Is a lbl ot\the passengen on a Sierra Padflc Airibles Convair 440, which crashed on lake off from Biahop, Wednesday night ltilling all :ll•penolll aboard: I. Dennis Azzarella , the director. 2. Al Kihn, cameraman. 3. Janos Prohaska, actor. 4. Irene Bunde, a~. 5. Gary Spero, production assistant. 6. Steve Solon, production assistant. 7. Howard Perlman, production • .,_," ,1191 11,11 ......,. campus Wednesday morning. It stlrted outrage on the Campus where students as.sistant. 8. David Ayvazian, assistant HUNTINGTON BEACH FIREMEN MOP UP AT TOWNHOUSE Blaie at Huntington Conilmint•l1 Limited t.o One Home • . .. Cost of Condominiu1n have been especially oon.sci.ous of marine cameraman. mainmali because of a c 8 de m 1 c 9. Billy Lucas, assistant cameraman. emphuis. · 10. Bobby Jones, 11,ghting man. "I'm sure the ecological significance oC 11. Identity withhel(l. the dolphin on the pole was felt deeply at 12. Anthony P-fazzola, propman. Dana Hills, but the young people from 13. Rusty cm.er, props. _ San Clemente never even thought of it," 14. tt1ary Skolnick, hairstyllsL TaylOf said. . JS. Giovanna Piazza, wardrobe chief. He -emphasized that the group was 16. Alan Hotfman, wardrobe assistant. small In number. 17. Rolf Mlller, makeup. -..# "We have to · stre.ss~ that· .tbefe <Js ·no... • u. Jim. Phillips, ·makeup. ... • .•. '· generaf SuWort St all rrom the rest of • 19. Irving Pringle, makeup . ""' aludinta fO< Ille prank, .. lbe prindpoJ 2Jl. Bill Miller' maieup. added. ., . . _ 21. Bill Savey, transportatlon. · _, __ Fitt: raged through a home in t~e is owned by Marilyn -Moore, who -lives ----tfe-.a1d1be ..... ~«51anlm tliey had 22. Joel Rosen, assilta.Dt director. Huntington Continentals Wed n e 1 day there with her four children. noticed tbe"dead mtOUn•I at the uf line 2l . ~ Prohuka,"jActor, IOll of night, apparently unnoticed until It blew Taylor said one l!Ofl, David, 14, had in $111 O~e for aeveral diya and JIDOll ~· out the windows oC the two-story town been home, working in the kitchen, but finaBy decided to cury out the prank. • 24. ·Rld; A~eimal;I; ador. house. he went to a neighbor's house and, when · ~~ .. a 'Spray can· and ,~ted the 1 25. JO(Jll Raymoiad, actor. By the time Huntington Beach firemen be came back, the living room was ..l4Wila. SC oo., tbe sides of t: · creal1:'re 26. Jackie Tang, actress. arrived shortly beJore 10 p.m., the house already in flames. eel hauled lt to.~ rival campus dW'lDC 71. Ronald J. Brandt, tran.s'portatkm'. at 9793 Cornwall Drive was engulfed in Two engine companies. the high tower the Diehl, ~ said. . A "8. diaries Sor!dn,. makeup. . _ flames. No one was home at Ute time. snorkel truck, and 13 men were used to C.0..-Ued abo1:1t posaiblc retal!at.ioo. 29. Otoe Darva\, extra. A pet dog was killed and the inside of fight the blaz.e, not leaving the house from '~ • Dani,. Hilla ~ti, s.n 30. F~~urn, no first ·naJne IVf.llable, the home was gutted, causinl? .about until 2 a.m. . ~ «?'ficiall ~1pol.l°' ~keep a 1 extra .• ~.·'·, -. · $22,000 in damage, firemen reported . Firemen contained the inferno inside W ~<II &be ~ Wedneldlt' 31,, bi:ltatd:J•Cl:ll9, key 'grip. Three tire fighters, Capt. Louis Derigo, the one ho~e, iea~ing the attached ~:ivn ''I'm:~··~\ .:.t2S .~ 1~. ~. '!..___}_'. ,·. " Capt. Mille Hennes.say and fireman Ken houses on either side ipla1Jl8ged,. capt. . ibows .~ ~ ~~ -CREW --•aaet. and bomet.owm not Hall, wue injured slightly. All three Bruce Burton said today. ahand ~ Jie st~ '°:4unc1H~A-:i '•"-· --1mmedlately available. were t ..... 1....t at the seen~ b rui •a.mMli. ve .. .,,_ ma un. Y ei~au.' .. ,..t 32. Al Evans, pUol. .. ~ _ f-,.rl".~c:s ....... u,,.. --.t'<" ,1 7•· .,"i~ ;;tt-retaha~1r~y~ntt1Unc ~ 33·Paal'Dennls co-pilot.'' Inspector Larry Taylor sa1cl the fire • , '1Tbe young people that stood in my · ' . ' began In tile downstairs living room next Huntington Man office seven deep W~esday mon)lng ~· ~ Wes~, ":""'::t pilot. to a ~kshell where the cord tb a lamp . , were understari~lng, ~peraUve ,(l.O(l 36~ v:~es :fe~ut"D ess. .servke had apParently ahortat.. . perf~lly beha•"!!· It, w~ ~.j\1$il'ur~. 14 rep;~!Mo!'! , l \'I; ""!'l:f~, I <' He said Ille names rapidly -Rescued After work willl tllenl, be said. . . . across a new carpet whlch was highly Although the rivalry between the' two A ..A.. ..A- fl ammable, accounting for the fast ~am.puses has always been keen, H }.( W spread of th• n.. Plane Goes Dowii 11001ca11y. lbe student body at Dana Hills T I . · . . _ once shared the San Clemente campus on ay or said the livmg room furniture, double sessions . From l'age I all brand new, '!Vas destroyed. The }lame From Wire Services 36 KILLED. From l'age I HOLDUP ••. bank earlier in the day under the guise of using the phone. The bank branch does not have an automatic camera seamer which can photograph robberies in p r o g r e s s . However, police said the teller gave them a description of the bandit. She .said he was about 25, six feet tall, welgb1Dg about 225 pounds, with a clear complexion, good switan and Jong , straight , oily brown hair. He wore the gold leather vest over blue trou.sers. A Huntington Beach man was .among lllree persons rescued by lbe U.S. Coast guard ,Wednesday from the wreckage of Guard Wednesday from lbe Sooora state about 20Q miles from San Diego. ' Jack Reed of Huntington Beach was a pasaenger In lbe light plane plloled by William Williama of Rlmlureot In San BemardhlO Counly. The Coast Guard said lhe plane was fatted down by engine trouble. , 1be plane was located by a Coast Guard helicopter crew 30 miles northwest of Puerto Penasoo near Bahia de Aduar, its nose stuck in swampy sand. Officer Claims • • , # . . . • • rugged terrain to reach the crash site early today, a spokesman Said. No efforts to remove the bodies were planned until after daylight , when an FBI Wig Could Help · team was expected to arrive to make SAN DIEGO (AP) -Steve Nelson was positive klenU!i caUor. of the bodies. seha~irt. ~e twice th1s week for too,-.Iong A spokesman said the film crew had been in the area since Monday. The ~year-old officer conceded his Stan Margulies, vice president of hair was long, but he wears dt under a Wolper Productions, said the flnn short wig. Seven other San Diego chartered the plane to transport persons policemen wear wigs, too, Nelson told a from the cmt and crew back OOme newsman. Wednesday night. "Actually, a wig can be beneficial,'' he Mike Gray, a Wolper spokesman, said ·sa id Wednesday . "lf a suspect grabs an the passengers Included v.Tiler-director officer's hair, the criminal will be caught Dennis Azzarella, actors, stuntmen and The pilot, Reed, and a third passenger identified only R.! a Mexican man, were flown to Puerto Penasco. All escaped Injury, the Coast Guard said. off guard." t technicians. ~~~~~ Nobody . Sel~s Amana. for less than 1>ul1(a.f> 1 ·Where do YQU want the freezer . ............................................................................................................... . in yoUr': new tlm•n•. refrigerator ... WE LOW PRICES TAKE ARE BORN TRADE · ~HERE RUSSIA REPORTS ONE SPACECRAFT SOFT LANDS AT MARS'-- Scltntlflc D1t• Being Received; Second Craft Ml1sed Pl1net ·INS RAISED f'rontPageJ MARS LANDING ... .. ductibility, the structure and com· PoSillon of tile soil and chemically analyzing both upper aod lower laye:n or the Martian atmosphere. The capeule al90 will stucb' solar wind J)lrticles, cosmic rays and so I a r radiation, Tass said. There have been only two prtvlOUI r.tars landing• ....... both soviet -ln 1971. Mars-2 cra!h·landed on lhe Mm surface. 1'1art:3 toft-Janded a capeuie, but it sent back television signals for only 20 1<COnd1 be/ore going dead. . The. mlsslon underscored the Soviet lead In exploratlon or ?ttars. 1be Uhited Slates Is not planning a slmllar mtssk>n unUI mld·l97S. The Soviet program will continue th.rou.ghou.l this decade, and I involve: I. Landing lnslrument capsules to report on conditions at the landing sites. 2. Exploring further with robot vehicles. "Manokbods ," similar to the lunokhods that ttavel1ed part of the moon 1urface. 3. Extracting soil samples from Mars and flying them back lo earth. The Sovietis •have not made clear how many of tht.. above ta.ski win be carried out on 11\ls mission. They Mv• only said Ibo landor will i.st the 8"J'lnd "In the area or the vehicle'• landing." The landlng was planned near the IOUth polar cap where Western experts • aay thin carbondlo•ldc almoophere may cany organlama: • ELSEWHERE on the side?. on n. bottOJft? on the !9P.l ;4..11n•. gives you a choice • • 90DAYSCASH WITll A~~llOVEO CRROtT 1115 NEWPORT BlYD~ Dawntawn Costa Mesa ...:. Pbllll 548-7788 ' ~ I . ' \ • • • ' 'Esthetic'·· Situation Board Nixes Hillside · Development Re1'ise . . --By WIWAM ICllREUIBB---•duriftg-the-lnillll helt1al --on ot • DllfY ,... ...., ~cular developlMftts. Orange County aupervlton refUsed to He aaid if the concern ii tilaintenance adopt a revtslon to the eoupty~s of steep slopes to prevent erosion then It subdivision code Wednesday, tightening should be baDdled as a completely restrictions on hillside development. separate ordinaoce, giving the county In a two-hour hearing, the' board uoquestJonable police power over such reached a conclusk>o· that. the proposed matters. change woold be a duplication ol 'Ille proposed changes In t h e requirements already contained in county subdivision code to cover blllsides were gradlqg codes. put together after eight bearln1s and Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and David work sessions involving p I a n n i n g Baker woo admi§ions fn>m. ro.mty oonvnlssionen, d e v e I o p e r a and planning and buildlng safety officiab that engineers. the new ruJes were more for esthe~ AJ11001 other things the new section ol than construction safety. the code would: , "What we are lalkln& about here is a -Insure ' pre a e r v a t i o D and reaulalion of esthetics and J don't think it enhancement of desirable natural terTaln belongs in tbe realm it has been put features and mlnlmtze adverse ef:rects of into," Baker said. grading. Diedrich said esthetics could be -Limit slopes over nv.e feet hlgh to a regulated by the plannlng commsision steepness of one foot for every two feet Growth Projections .. . Regents Unveil Plans ' For Five Universities SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The giant University of California wtveiled a 1'14-- 78 academic plan today that says almost all its future-growth must come at the Riverside, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Santa CRIZ and Irvin< campuses. UC's two biggest campuses, at Berkeley and Los Angeles. must cut back their enrollments sllghUy ,..the plan_ 14id. And growth on the five newer campuses won~t be as spectacular as some earlier projections, the report added. Here are the new enro llm ent projections for the five "growth" campuses for the 1982-83 aca<!~lc year, with the current estimated enrollments in parentheses: Irvine -8,500 (6,578). Riverside -6,300 {4,825). San Diego (including Marine Sciences) -10,100 (6,745). Santa Barbara -14,600 (11,851). Santa Cruz -1.SOO (5,3551 . "The new demographic data make it clear that their growth in the-immediate Saddle.back Band Slates Farewell Con,cert Soon On the eve of settin~ off £or their second oortbem California concert tour, the Saddieback Colleg'e Concert Band will perfonn . at 7:30 p.m. March 26 in the f.1ission Viejo High School gym. Admission is free to the "Farewell Concert,'' sponsored by lbe f.lission Viejo High S<bool band. 'Ml.e concert gives the band a last chance to nm through their repertoire for the four-day tour, which will include slops at Foothill College, Redwood City, Golden Gate Park, Ghirarde11i ·Square, and Cabrillo College. Songs to be performed in c l u d e selections from \Vest Side Story, Second Suite for Military Band, Jazz Suite by Bencriscutto, Giovanni's Syrnpbone in One Movement, Wagner's Liebestod, and a dixieland selection. Some of the number s feature the Saddleback Jazz Combo. The 43 piece Sadd1cback band is directed by Monte Lallonle. future will not be nearly as rapid as was predicted in the 1960s," the report said. "By the end of the current pla.Ming period_in 1977·78,_ however, a.lmbst two out of every five University of California studmts will be enrolled 'on the growing campuses. And the time may well come when these campuses have t o accommodate ~the majority • of the uniVersliY's~ students," Oie il.cadeiliic plan added. The· 107·page plan was prepared for submWion to UC regents today as they began their two-day meeting at the UC Extension Center in San Francisco. The Berkeley and Los A n g e I e s campuBeS are projected for enrollments of about 21,000 each by the 1977·78 school year. That is slightly 1e83 than the current general enrollment at Berkeley and less than the health sciences enrollment at Berkeley and UCLA.~ "These campuse!: are expected to adjust actual enrollmtnts to confonn to c.eilings as soon as p()SSible," the report l!aid. The Davi.5 campus, about 12 miles west of Sacramento, is near its maximum planned ebrollment celling, the report said. "Almost all the future enrollment growth of the university will have to Occur at Irvine, Riverside, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Santa Cru~" Ille plan said. . The plannen foreaist a t o t a I enrollment of 117,400 students on the nine UC campuses by the 1982-83 school year, compared with the estimated 1973-71. statewide enrollment of 103,108. Aliens, Drugs F ou1id in Auto SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police who climbed down an embankment to check the wreckage ol a car found four illegal aliens huddled in the trunk, along with three pounds of cocaine. The driver apparently fled after the car crashed Tuesday night near Via de la Valle. Two persons were hospitalized and two persons were jailed for investigation of possession and transportation of illegal drugs. ol ,Jeptb.t~ degreeJncllqe). -Set •lope h•lgbl Uinlts at 15 r.et 1 ... privately , maintained bilb, :IO feet for commwUty matntairied hills and no Hmlt on pubUcly maintained hills. Supervisor Ronald Caspers. whole Fifth District Is experiencing a boom tn hillside development, said he is strongly opposed to the changes because it ls too easy to get around. • ~~ r • He said developers would work hard to achieve a flatland appearance to meet the requlrements. "What precludes a developer from recontouring a mounlaln to corDply w~h your ordinance," Caspers aaid. "1be ways or getting around it pose bigger environmental problems than with no ordinance at all." Supervi80rs heard remarks from members of the planning commission, the county Environmental Coalition, the pre.Ide,. ol the Cooincil !or Eoonomy. Environment1 Em p Io y men t and De\·elopment (CEEED) and others. PlaMing Commissioner Shirley Grindle told. the board any delay In approving the changes would serve no purpose because all the talking is finished and the best cxWpromlse has been reached. But the majority of the board decided to reject the proposed chinges and~ask an advisory panel to come up with another ord inatice regulating maintenance of steep slopes and nothing mor~ . The \'Ote was 3-2 with Supervisors Ralph Clark and Robert Battin voting against the new study. Battin "'aS vocal in his oppo11ition. charging that Caspers in particular "was afraid to vote his environm e.ntal conscience." "1 think this thing is a travesty of justice." he said. "1lley're trying to redo something that's already been done and _ it is. a.. _,,p.r:~titution of our responsibilities. · · The new panel will include soils engineers, p I a n n i.n g commissioners, builders. de v e Io per s. CREED, the Environmental Coalition, 1 a n d s c a p e architects and various ~ o u n t y departments. * * * Environinental Coalition Hits Hillside Ruling The Orange County Environmental Coalition assailed the Board o r Supervisors today for failing to enact tough new controi, on c h i I I s l ~ e developlJlent in the county. Coalition president Robert Snyder, who stormed out of \\'cdnesday's board hearing in disgust after action was taken, was particularly critical of Supervisors David Baker and Ralph Diedrich but also took a shot at Supervisor Ronald Caspers. "It is clear DOY.' that the future or Orange County is still controlled by the land speculators and the politidans that they finance," Snyder said. "Of par1icu1ar disappointment was Supervisor Caspers' inability to face this question head on because he was the swing vote." After the board vote Vlednesday. Supervisor Robert Battin. who !a\'Ored the hillside controls, made much the same charge, claiming Caspers was afraid to vote his environn1ental c:onscience, Snyder also said he was rebuffed by the board when he tried to point out that Baker should have abstained from the voting because his campaign has been financed by major county builder11. li~s Great Day for the Irish NOTE: I . Chn~.Qhl :0.-ive.. .5o.>th 'I lo Jl,._ Rd . will be. ope.n +a + l'RllADE'~~ARTICIPANlS I ONLY! .. What is green, has a Los Angeles R3m, a U.S. senator. and 13 glam' ·? The St. Patrick Day Parade in ~fission Viejo, of· course. Scheduled to step olf from ~1ission Viejo bi~ at 2:30 pm. Sunday, the · fdth aiiilWliivent will include 83 units including 30 floats, 13 bands, four horse teams, and 15 marching unita . ~farchlng dignitaries scheduled to participate il1clude Sen. John Tunney (!). Calli.), IP'lltb District Supervisor Ronald Caspers, and Bill Nelson of lhe Los Angeles Rams. 1 Also on -tap Willlie Dave DeSoto o! Radlo Ka.tPC, country music personality Tcny Staford and Tim Morgan, a local entertainer. From l\.tission Viejo High, the parade will move 900fh aJong Chrisanta Drive to Estandero, where it will tum east to ~targuerite Parkway. Traveling south on Marguerite, tbe line Will tlD11 west on 09o P.arWay then south again to disband at the Mission Viejo Goll Club. Last year an e!timated 10,000 persons viewed the pande. Heading lbe march this year will be tbe MiS8ioo Viejo High School Marching Band and Mlaslon·Belles drill team . Color guanl ....._ wW· be !rom the U.S. Marine eorpo, <' Other BJ'OUllO will Include tho El Toro HicI> 5<:bool Man;biJlg Band a n d ~ DrlU leem; Lao All!!OS Intermediate School bend, Viejo School drill teem. SOul Stlftt Stompel'I Drill Team, tnd .the Marco Forster lnttnnedlate School bind. • , • U~I Tel .. lttft JAMES CAGNEY GETS A HAND FROM GOV. RONALD REAGAN AS HE TAP DANCES AT TRIBUTE Movie Gangster Ends 13 Years of Seclusion to Accept Aw1rd From American Film Industry " Sta11di119 Ovatio11s Film Elite Cheers Cagney "By VERNON SCOOT HOLLY\\'OOD (UPI) -J I m my Cagney y,·on a-"\;anJi:ce Doodle Dandy...- standing ovation here \Vednesda y night, making his first public appearance in 13 years tO accept the American Film Inslitute's life achieven1ent award. Time and again, more than 2.000 Dim and television celebrities jumped to their feet to applaud the tough little Irish· American star and ;;ometime Newport Beach resident, who rose from vaudeviile lo win an Academy Award in 1942 for his perfonnance as George ~1. Cohan in "Yankee Doodle Dandy ." Cagney, 73, was honored by Charlton Hes ton, chairman of the institute. r·rank Sinatra, v.·ho v.·as master of ceremonies. imitated cagney and sang a parody. Earlier in the e\'ening. Gagney reaffinned his decisk>n not to return Lo show business. He will return sooo to his fann In Martha's Vineyard. Mass., to continue his oil painting and ecological work, he said. Others paying homage to the star who sang, danced and acted in more than 60 pictures wt!re John \Vayne of Newport Beach, Bob Hope. Doris Day; Jack Lemmon. Shhrley i\1acLaine, and Gov. Ronald Reagan. ' Heston told th.e crowded ballroom at the Century Plaza Hotel that 55 of Cagney's films had been given 1.Q the Library of Congrc.'SS. · • • appear to accept an Oscar, new from his home in the ~ast to say, "The characterisl ics th1t made Cigney. gre8t ~·ere simplicity a/I'd spirituality." George C. Scott, who once refused to . ' St reakers Not Lli1v Viola.tors -Hope quipped, •·Cagney was such e tough guy that a love scene for him was 11'hcn he let the other guy live." FRESNO fUPJ I -As long as st reakers do nothing but run nude, they apparently are not violating the law. according lo Fresno County District Attorney \\'illiam A. Smith. He said Wednesday a state Supreme Cout decision in 1972 changed the definition of indecent expoeure. Prior to that {Uling, Smith said, just beqig d.lde wii 'ulficiettt. trowever, 'he said now a person cannot be arrested unless he points toward, or in some other · way draws attention to the genitals. As a result, the prosecution of llro held up. Smith said he asked the state Clovis streakers arrested Friday is being attorney generars office for an opinion on thiit malter. • J11n1e8town Wes t dcsi~ fi\CCENT YOUR HOME . f.jJ with this BEAUTIFUL PAIR Impressionist Frank G ors hi D. , Supported by Kirk Douglas and George Segal. mi111icked Cagney's gestures ani:f voice in a rendition of "Give ~iy Regards to Broadway:' :'llany of Cagncy ·s old co-stars ind friends at Warner Brothen; were prese11l to chttr him on, including Joan Blondell. George Raft, Alan Jenkins. Frank fo.1cHugh. and Ralph Bellamy. Mac Clarke, the girl he hit in the fac!r. with a grapefruit in a classic scene, ~ she forgave him for il But it was the film clips fl"Oln such memorable Cagney movies , ~ '"I)e Seven Lltt!e tFoys/' "PubHc Enemy,·• "G·i\·len," and '"fhe Roaring Twenties: .. y,·hit·h brought the huge crowd to its feet lime and i:lg<iin to applaud the master or both Lough guy roles and song-and-dance roulincs. 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The Helmsmen HOT SEATS DEPT. -Now lhol many ol -Orance Coast dtle> have managed to lltrugle through the tumult and lhoutina ol council elections, it became tiQ)e for the new counci~ to select mayors. Thlr 1s alwa;ys a fun tlme. You can eouM-ta a couple ol surprises. 11ais time ' around was .no exception. Far eumple. Cotta Mesa eleded two ,_.al once. Thia Im.to st8nd as ...,.. -al first In our terrllory. Abo, the young. d ly ol Irvine got its fin& woman mafor which, you have to -edge, Is In keeping· with the limes. . • . ·-San Clemente ended long, frustrations for an incumbent and gave him the job while San J uan Capistrano put a doctor back in the hoUse. · lllEANWHILE, THE .. COIJNCWI in t..guoa Beach and Fountain Valley re- tmned their incumbent mayors where, if the big chairs aren't comfc:1able, they'll at least be familiar to the OCCt.Jpants. In past years, there have been plenty of. deliJ.!:ttful hassles erupting in the smoke-filled rooms on who was going to be ma)'Or of what city. 'Ibere didn't seem· 1o be much of. that Ulls year. Maybe because the clean air lobby bas banned smote-filled rooms. · . •• • ' .Aeyway,.the blggest.hint•ol.ba.S.room ,, compromise -did come In Costa. Mesa . ....., the_ <!>WlCiLJndeed _eleoied two . Jna,ytn at once. Bob Wilson, the awning salesman, gets the big chairs fur the first year and AIVin L. "Pink" Pinkley, expert lee croam " llO\la malle< and loogest cootlnuoos pllbiie olflceholder in Oranae County history, will take ov:er March ft , 1975. ALL THIS !IJGGESTS 1he.otd Guard 8till ha a strong grip on the Mesa. Neith- er mayor will feel uncomfortable in the -chair. It l'!ll be the third term. I..-each. Inrioe's selection of Gabrielle Pryor as fnt woman mayor comes as a pleasantry and a deserved and earned boom' for' the ~ woman' who ls a --ol that City Cowicil. She II not only a top v~ lo Irvine but a number one wurker for the city. LAGUNA BEACH RETIJllNl!D 1118yW Roy Hoaq ,to_~ l«.~.torm._He ii a Beirbrlan ~ exec and 0.-OJomly's ooly skydiving mayor: JUlll 6'iur-.! ltbe lost ele<tioo, he dove into 90r'D8 warm water by s e e r e t I y maneuwrmc a buildini Jll!ll,lltoriwn. Maybe ,the Lquna coondl figured -it's -not to change mayors just wben !he chair gets heated up real good. IMeanwhile another returning top official, Mayor George Scott Pf Fotllltain : Valley, Is likely not to find things so heated in -llis city in the big chair. Cl!Mces are good the reocganized cooncil tbSe will be a-bit more residentially orbited than previously-if t b a t ' s P<*ible. • !J'OM O'KEEFE got Ute mayor's gavel in~ Clemente after a oouple of times beO;ig "also considered..". You have to ~.he likes ll And_ in San .Juan Caflistrano, Dr. Roy Byrnes becomes ~or for another term. ' 'Well, with 811 the probleins in gohmment today, yoo have to be a bit ~led when you see chaps like Byrnes, ~. Pinkley, Holm and Scott going afln' the mayor's job after having aI4!adY been there once. I \faybe they just like to punish ~ves. ·Or cut ribbons at store ~-Who knows? • ~key Closes Bor der •, -ANKARA (UPI) -Fighting has den out jn neighboring Iraq between d'emrnent forces and Kurdish rebels, CW: Turkish government said today. It flM Turkey closed its border wHb Iraq to !prevent any ~tratiort attempts into iaflenitory. . • C~le.,io F,lrst , Nixon Launches • , Travel ,Forays .. By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pftlid.<nt N1xon, aeeking more ~btic exposure ootllide ol Waahington,-m .. to Chicago late today for an overnight stay and a nationally televised luncheon appearance Friday before a large gathering ol buslnels executives . Alter returning briefly to the White House be will ·go to Nashville, Tenn., Saturday night to dedicate the new "Grand Ole OplJ''.' ceoter, sharing the platf..-m with Ala6ama's Gov. George C. Wallace. Tuesday he will Oy to Houston, Tu., for an evenirlg appearance before the NaUor.l Association cl Broadcasters' Convehtlon. Both · ~in' Chicago a n d Houston. Nixon will have hour-long quesUon-and-answer sessions which will be broadcast live on nationwide tele- vlsloo, BOTH NIXON and his aides believe be geta better treatment in forums outside Washington. . His· travels coipclde with the confrontation shaping up between the .White Hoose and the House Judiciary Committee ·over ..,.... to preeldel)lliil tapes and documents ror I h e impeadun<ot Inquiry. He aP,. lo. he losing ground with key ReplbUcam I'!' that issue. • Vice Preoidmt Gerald R. Ford, l!enale Rei>ubllcan Leadtr Hugh scott and Rep, Edwanl Hulcbinoon ol lficb!gan,' the committee's ranking Republican and - ol Nixon's strongest l1JllPC)rlen ol lhe panel, have all Hj)resaed lbe view that the committee's reciuM must be met. . NIXON WAS TO arrive in Clllcago at S: 10 p.m. PDT f"'11ghl and be -by DemocnlUc Mayor Richard lllly at the mUitaiy section ol O'Hare -ti>IJal· Airport. More than ISO policemm have been .. ignal to guard blrit. . Nlsm will -r ,.-heavy -.rily to)the Conrad Hilton Hotel 1fber< lie will •Pend the eveuing. on Friday be-will - appear bel..-e 1,900 -members ol the Execulive aw. who have sJgned up fur the f1 a plate 1.-In , the Jntema-1 Boom of.the Hilton. · The speech was ,el!Picted· to he . nationally lelevisad at 11 a.m. PDT but-·. tbe t"8<1 Ume was DOI llnmediate!y lllUIOllOOld. • Syria Shells Golan Area . .. . ' For 3rd Day : .By .iJNm:lf' PitESS .. 1NTElf.111A1'fONAL Isra~el r~ a third ~_Jbt -d~y of _ -Sffian .~II~_ on the GOIA!l . Heights . -eease-fire lines . today . ro11ow1ns -the- arrlval ol For<lgn MJ¢ster Abba Eben 111 Washington for talks with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger oo Syrian- Israell troop pullbacks. Israeli press reports aid there have .. be«t hl8h·level meetings betWeen, i...ael and Jordan oo the status ol the occupied Grl1l11 Dlseo1lttU Police .probe apartment in De· 'troit where three persons were killed and two Seriously in- jured by knife and bullet wounds durtng an apparent robbery. Included in dead was boy, 6, who visited apartment. -~ LOST HER LOOKS BUT GETS MO NEY LONDON (UPI) -1be high court has awarded $27,600 to a housewife who said an automobile aecident made her lose her beauty and her desire for sex . Jean Sibley, :n, told judge Nonnan Richard! Wednesday,.sh& lost one eye and suffered a scarred face in the era.Sh in 1971. !But she also had a personality change which affected her desire tor ~ex, she sald. "I feel less inclined for: sex. 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Ilijacker Sentenced TOKYO (AP) -A district rourt Wednesday sentenced Tatsuji Nagaoka, 49, of Los Angeles to 20 years at hard Jabor today for hijacking a Japan Al}' Lines jetliner in November 19 7 2. Nagaoka, born in Japan, was overpow- ered and arrested by police at Tokyo's International Airport eight hours after his hijack attempL DAILY l'ILOT DELIVERY SERVICE ~of If.., Doo'ly Pilot ii <)Donte&d ~ FiidlY. lfyOU 00"" l\IYf )'CtW '**' b'I' 5:30 P.111., call.,.., 'fO<ll '*1'I will bit tlf0<.llll1! IO ,oio, Calls .. ._\ll'llll l:OO P.111. Sa!""'9y 1rid &Jlldrt: II IQ.I <ID tlDI ,_.... l'OU' COPY 1>11 • ...... u....,..,..°"1 a.111. S..nl:llY, c8" "'°' COP1 ...,~ bit bfoiiollt lllygu. C.lb -~ul'll.il 101.111. ,,,,,,,,.,._ MOll°"'91 Cot<n!y ..., .................. ~21 ~ ~nllllg!Ofl llNcl! .,..,~ ........................ M0-1220 ~Cold Fronts · Nip· North ~ . f · SU>ck Owners Re ce ive Warnings in 3 States J : T-peraCNres • " ........ cp. " . " " 31 ,. 5' " " " 3f 7• • " " .. " .. 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Special Short •...•• 80.00 NOW 45.00 SKI BINDINGS look."GT" ...... , .38.50 NOW24.00 TURTLENECK SHIRTS Cotton ..• ., ......... 7.00 ' t-jylon .............. 8. 9-S' NOW4 .20 NOW5.4j). · SKI .RACKS · ' · ( ALL REDUCED 40°/o SKIER SHIRTS With labels K2, Etc. and Pictured Reg . 5.95 ............ NOW3.60 '. AFTER SKI BOOTS All12 .9.SBoots ... : NOW7.80 All 19.95 Boots ••.• :.:NO\l/11.95 All 18.95 Boots •••••• NOW 11.40 PANT SHOCK~R #1 Hauser Stretch Pants· Reg . 48 .00 ............ 14.95 #2 Santa Ana Store Only TOPllANDS , IN THE SOOT PANTS Values To 50.00 •••••••••• 6 .95 AFTER· SKI c·oAT HUDSON BAY MODEL Meil,on (lolh with fornou5 3 stripes. Hvcbon Boy (Olon. • 0 Reg . 60.00 ••••••• , •••• 29.95 SKI GLOVES . ··All top makes· SAVE 40 °/c . OFF " WARM UP PANTS SKI BOOTS~· Gormont Jr. Bobts .. 35.00 NOW 20.00 A&T Jr. Boots ........ SuporSpeciol 6.95 NORDICA Alpho~I ...... 47.~ '. 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NOW13.80 NOW16.25 NOW20.00 SUDERS(with~) .. 9.95 NOW5.95 SUPER,SP£CIAL SHOCK PRICED Santo Ana St= Only · 1 GROUP SKI BOOTS ODD & ENDS-VALUES TO 150.00 Longe Henke Nordic a Koflach YOUR CHOICE f alken $24 50 Rieker Hoehl and I . " SKI PANTS · 400/o SAVE -BUY NOW OFF PARKAS Design -Gerry -and o lot we can't /0 All makes. A super b\Jy. 50 % . S_AVE OFF Top makes by Aspen-Sportcoster-SAYE Mountain· Produch-Tempco-Alpine 40· O/ . mention by....... . ' SWEATERS All Br.ight Fr~sh Models , 40 -You'll Be Bright Too If You Save , l • ;I.:, " I • \ J • • \ --.. Thursday, March 14, 1974 l DAILY PILOT .1$ S~ S~wage Plants Reopened as Talks Continue ,· . ' • . ' S4H l'IANCIXO (AP) r reopen , Wednelday but publk: procrtSS. lntemational Longshoremen's. ~'Ol'kers earn an average or day schedule because of a ,... _. l*keU e111W ~ wu \'irtually Alioto declared negotiators and Warehousemen's union $850 a month in jobs ranging strike or 2,000 members of tbe ; I social "''orkers and olhtt ci'i! service staff represented by lidlllJ , ....,_....la~!;! ... ~~ --bad clooed "lhe...mooey. gap" said llLmembers would not from $58t I~ 11,500. Son Francisco Federation ol ziafl •~..._fl 11mir::-. ..., but hadn't aareed on how to cross eicket lines on city--m-~mun1clpal -11ansn-----reach,~ers"'.--..... Q-=.,.-emallitJ'el. NI P'ICBEWAYS NEAR the city distribute It. Another meettng piers. -carbern.S of this city of '750,000, The teachers walked out last .-;_. llJm1n: were ... u jammed as in pre-was scheduled for Jale toda,y. . Alioto S3id the pay bike gap cable can. buses and Friday to back demands for a lhe SEIU rejected 01' W-y tlii!CltyT1allift--4 pay package. TemtS were Dfl • tp11..... pllllne lhortaae days. Tbere were reports that the in bargaining had been streetcars sat idle. 15 percent pay increase during disclosed, I j But a major obstacle ~ agreement -shutdown of tlit ' City's rour sewage treatment plants -v.·as re mov ed . Stationary engineers, w h o belong to a nonstriking uniop · but honored pick<I line' returned to work in a negotiated agreement. • -r ~1oUators wound up tl strifers might try to halt narrowed to $8.5 a month There w~e estimates that the 1974-75 academic year. SAN ' F 1l A n CI ~ C 0 -hotµ's of talks at 4 a.m. today Southern Pacific commuter •demanded by the Service the slrii.e Is causing an Some school workers also Strlk.tng municipal ~ without Jellling the P a Y trains from San Franci!co Employes International Unlon economic loss of $20 million n ore members ol the striking pennltted San Francllco's d.l.spute, alUlough Ma Y 0 r peninsula from entering the and $65 offered by the city's day. city workers union, and school sewage, treatment plants to Joeeph S. ·Alioto reported city and to close the port to Board ol Supervisors. The bus drivers are honoring its sea lrafflc. ijnion wants Jl6 million a year IN ANOTHEI} labor dispute. picket lines. in pay raises and a dental San Francisco s 130 schools The sonle 10,000 clerks, Oil Demands A SPOKESl\tAN for the health. plan . The striking have been operating oo a haU janitors. hospital wor ke r s. Barbara Jean Rocky, 22, of Menlo Part. a Terrorists Take ., j u n i o r at Brigham Young University in Salt I:ake City, was found dead Tuesday. An autopsy showed she • .. . Blame for Blast was shot six times after SAN RAMON (AP) -• /I. be I n g sexually mo-terrorist gtvop belt o n _Ie_st_e_d. ________ .lowering gasoline pr i ces . claimed. responsibility today • • for the @ii mnalI exploolon Equa lity. :t:,:en:-on co. operation in,_ • ~ -.. .... Today 's explosion, at 12 :26 I S a.m. at Shell CbenUca• Co.'s n ports ~":''.':~lum~~si:'m.~ · a shed, said Contra Costa < R d County Sherifrs officers. No -' eq ues te one Wa.! injured.-; ' • salon. No one was injured In either incident. The FBI s8ll! It doesn't know anything aboUt the group. Calif orn.ia Kids Up l 1i Re.aclin g SACRAMENTO (UP() -DEPtrrlES SAID a small SACR.UIENTO (AP ) _ pipe bomb fotmd after the fi rst CaliCornio ·school· ch ildren in There's a funding gap of up to explosion was disarmed by a the primary grades scored 10 10 qne between male and Naval demolition team. above the national average in female sports programs in -As in ty;o p r e v i o u s reading skill tests for 1971·72 liJ , . bombings, a group calling and 1972-73, the State Board of Ca om1a high schools. state itself "Americans for JU.Stice" F.ducation was told today. 'setiools Chief Wil9on Riles said · telephoned .tbe~San F.r~ .state Su~rinteodent-o.f ·~ ,.. ..,._ Jn a repqrj today to th~e Sta~ Chronicle shortly -before the Public Instru'Ction W i I son Board of Ed ucation. blast . 3.nd-claimed. Rlles said the statewide ..'.'t!p 'until, oow · Califomla_ responsiblllty . .nie..aJlOll)'lllOU8_avmige,. n!"!!i!!g_..,.,.. .J!f high'~ls have not pnjvlded caller a1so directed newsmen primary children -grades t, equal opportunity for girls iii to a telephone booth. where· 2, and. 3 :---haye been high school athletics," Riles' they found a list of demands. ''consistently unprovmg" over report s a i d . "Significant And as before, the group the past three years. progress has been made; called for a rollback in gas He told _the board that first however much more need! to prices and free distribution of grade ctuldren scored fi ve be done." gas to the elderly. points above the national Riles urged the board to · • • ~ average in l9'n-73 while sec- endone the concept of equal LAST· mtJRSDAY, a' small ond and third grades tested high scbool·athletic programs bomb damaged an empty ~ut three points above the na· for girls and to suwort storage tank at ~ Shell Oil Co. . t10nal average. legislallon which woold bring dlsbibulion center in Son that about. Jose. A day later, another "School 9lhielics, properly blast OCCWTed at a Shell cooductl!d, can provide major service station in oeamy Lo! educational b e n e f l t s to Altos, causing minor damage participating students," Riles ' to ·the station aid more severe report said. damage to an adjacent beauty E,hrlichinan tQ Face · Tour Stops At Hearst's SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) '- The Hearst mansion, in which the parents of Patricia Hearst tensely awa1t word of their · \ ·· daughter, has become a P · • c t • LA tourist attraction. er1ury oun in 1~d£.h=.~:~:;:;7! LOS ANGELF.$ (Ap) -charges agWt Ehrli~lnan + ~~-s~~-:;e;d :~e::; ! d John D. Eh!'lidlman is left as and two o~ Wednesday. In photographs of the ~ the lone de£endant in the favor o[ fetteral ~hon before the bus continued on its share your fru ---···--First of all, we'd like you to realize th at we fully unde rstand the inconvenience and frustration that you and your family are going through to get gasoline, As much as we w ish that there were some mag ic formula to solve th e, problem, we know of none. We jusi don't have enough petrole.um to sati sfy all th e needs of our cu stom ers. And until there are more supplies, or redu ced demands-or a combinati on of . ·-'. .. ' know us for, But one thing we are trying, i s to ti.ave many of our Standa rd Statio ns open during non-working hours wh erever po ssi ble. We're encouragi ng our Chevron Dealers to do this al so, so peop le wil l have a better chance to get gaso line on the way to-and-from work. California's new. Oddi.Even . Marketi n g Pl an shou ld hel p sho'rten the lines, as will th e pro· vision whe reby stations will not make sales of less than a hal f -1"''" ·tank. We'll ti& cooperating fully with the·new system wherever it's adopte"d. both, we're going to have a tig ht · situation. Meanwhil e, we're doi ng everything we can at Standard to supply you. But the reality is that right now there is just so much crude oi l availabl e. And th e gov- ernment sets nee ded pri orit ies that reduce the amount of gas· oline we have fo r our com pany stations and dealers, O b v iously w e're dis ap· pointed because we can 't always provide the ki nd of service you And, of course, your efforts to conserve fuel by driving less, using car poo ls, and pla nning yo ur shopping trips, holidays and vacations more efficiently will definitely help use less gasoline, Again, we wish tliere was some quick and easy so lution. But there isn 't. We can only say that we 're doing everything we can to ease the problem, and'v(e thank yo u for your patien~ cooperation. Standard Oil Company of California t .... " • Calilomia portioD of t b e but granted a prosecution re-way. Ellsberg break-in case. quest to pur s ue tbel....::.::_:._ ______ _:. ______________________________________________ _ He is scheduled to stand Ehrlicbman perjury charge. trial next month on a charge 1be charges involved a of lying to a COWlty grand break-in at the Beverly Hills jury. · office of Daniel Ellsberg's SUPERIOR COURT Judge Gordon Ringer di s m isse d burglary and c ons pi racy Bill's Back ~cbiatrist, · Dr. Le wis Fielding. Ell!berg, a fonner government researdler, leak- ed the secret Pentagon papers study of the Vietnam war to the news media. Ringer's rul ing came arter prosecutor S&epben Trott said the perjffi"y cMl'ge "Involves a o,i Co ndoms separate and independent assault upon the integrity of SACRAMENTO (AP) - 4fte r failure of a measure to permit prophylactic sales by vending machines, a new bill would eliminate the licensing requirements for selling pro- phylactics at retail. , The riew bill was introduced Wednesday by •Seft. Anlhony Beilenson (IJ'.Beverly HUii). Beilenson was also author ol the vending machine bill. Beilenson argues th.al by making prophylactics more readily available, they would be more often used, tbus -cut~ ting the rate of venereal diseases among young people. ; the Los Angeles County Grand Jury .••. " Trott said the p e rjur y charge ''will not be vindicated i~ the federal prosecution." HOWEVER, HE requested and was granted dismissal of. the other counts a g a i n s t Ehrlidunan;G. Gonion Liddy and David R. Young Jr. Attorneys for Llddy and Ebrlichman contended • th e di.$misul was engineered. by stale and federal officials to mov:e the case to Washington where conviCtionS" would be more likely, Gove rnor Assails Press SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Reinald Reagan says the newsman involved ..... tn his '4botulism" re-- mark is just as irresponsible for reporting it out of a private meeting as he, Reagan, is accused of ljeing for making it. , Reagan discussed the remark Weclntldoy at a televised confeionce with a llnderlt croup. THE REMARK WAS made about the -· who accept free food fllrtllshed on demand of the kidNP'n of Palrida Heant. It was, "It's just too bid -cannot baYe ID ~ of bollllln." Reagan said be made the remark at a private ~~~f1n~1:JYth=dtt":! ~ :.n..~~l Ho llld the remark lealtecl out, IJld a nporter Uted bllll about IL "AS FAil AS HI was concenled, be bad some- th ing which be thought wu newsworthy and It went out on the w1.-. Frankly, I think that be was as iJTlllPOll'fble as I hne been accused of being," Reagan said. ' DEMO IN OUR STORE SAT .. MARCH I 6TH. I 0 A.M. TO 4 P.M. • · · MISTER CHEF 574aa MODEL AMI< Yu.rs of ex~ience in m.t king the finest b<irbeques h.tve !one into the dt'Si8n of this outsllnding unit.· The fe.tture-packed AMK gives you more cooking 1re1 in a populilr·prked !Hrbeque. You'll love its speed ;and depend.tbi1ity of performance. MAmJAL Heavy.duty cast aluminum COOK.INC SURFACE 268 5<1u.ire inches on m.iin grid, j>lus 83 squ.ire inches on i:tl-purpose rack ffATURES • °'°ice. of stainless steel or chrome cooking grids Gre.1ter depth for more cooking U p.tcity Ch1:rmalloy special H-shape home• long life Choirm-Rok for even .... •• Rear vent .ilds ilir circulition P~ly cuts lns~U.ttiol'I -/>Ml/, On sundmf 48'" post with in· temal fittinp and control knob />Ml/,~ 0n poftable art wifh 12·fOOl flexible kose and Smp. Tile p s ,_.., On 15" cast ;ilumi!)um circular base with fillings and control knob IAn» s.r.u. Approxim.itely 25,000 BTU per ho"' »PROXIMATE SHIPPING WllGHT S6 pounds includlng post o~o~·~·~·-:;;:::::------- 171\' SPECIAL FEATURE:. galvanized POlt (imide & out) to prevent rust • l ' HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-9 SATURDAY 9-6 SUNDAY 10-4 YoU buy '&lurMnf!loeo you buy the finest •RolisseneshOwn ls option eouloPe<S Rion Hcnw.,. Is Y- Local CMlllllJlow P.ts D1•r • ' , •; ' . " ' • t ! .- t • DAD.y PU.OT EDITORIAL PAGE • • • Hospital Roadh~Oc~ ---~--~---------------~-----. ' Building of a teaoblng hospital for the medical bu won Senate Finance Commltt.e approval to put .the --... school at the University of Callfomla, Irvine, projected hospital funda back In next )'Ni's budge~ and Badbam to get under way In 1975, ran into an unexpected road· will ..Ok the ame action In the Auembly. · block last week. ~ ---pmlllem Is thatit-the llmdl·IJ'O not pu~ln the For reasons still unclear, State Finance Direotor budl!Ot for 1974'751• there could be another year's de- Vemon Orr decreed that no construction money for the lay To the construcuon of the teaching hospital, with a hospital would be put Into the budget until the unlver· resultant increase in cost. sity had completed Its negotiations with the county on More important would be the further delay In pro- a working agreement under which Orange County Med· vldlng bedly -ded teaching facillties for the UCI ical Center could serve some of the UCl medical school's medical schoo~ and In providing better facilities and needs, and vice versa. care at Orange County Medical Center. Orr's action, if allowed to stand, would wipe out any bargaining power the university has to get an equitable ind operable arrangement with the county. This could well mean the university would be forced to make arrangements elsewhere., such as at 1..-0ng Beach Memorial hosP.ltal., with Its excellent facilities. And county hospital· patients and county taxpayers - would be the losers. His action also d1i;:c,!1(. contradicts the 8pej'iflc di- rection of t~e joint co ttee of the legislature which allocated funds for the medical school · The committee was careful to avoid ID.)' kind of a coercive Eiituation by authorizing '15 million for the UC! teaching hospital on campus and further author- izing the university to spend another '9 million on renovating and upgradln~ Orange County Medical Cen· ter, if and when the un1yerslty and the county could strike a bargain. Negotiations ·between the county and UCI got off to a very bad start with the county demanding that UCI take the county's unwanted and obsolete medical center off the county's hands at wildly Inflated prices. But In recent months dlsoussions have been proceeding on a Help for Consumers Creation of the Orange County Consumer Affairs Office may have been one of the better moves in ·r. cent years by the Board of Supervlsots. Office Dl...:tor M. S. "Jim" Slilmanoff and his staff cWm lo have reeolved to the 1111Jfaction of the con- sumer more than 1,900 of the 2,000 cases they'1e han· died so far. In tenns of dollars returned or ~ervices performed. Sblmanoff saya, that comea to well over '325,000 during the two years since the unit was created. Sblmanofrs study of complalnt pattems may have alJo revealed some lnlef90tlng facts about Orange County. For examP!!i most complalnts came from Super' vlsor Robert Batµn'• Finl District, where many minori- ties and elderly people reside and do business. much more encouraging basis. - Fortunately, the· Orange pounty leglalative delega- tion includes members of the key legislative commit- tees, Sen. Dennis Carpenter on the Senate Finance' Com- -···· .... -·--· .. -mlttee ·ttd .. Assemblyman· Robert Badbam on the .Al-·· Of equal Interest Is the fact that the second great- est number of gripes came llom Supervisor Ronald Cas- pen' Fifth Dlatrlct, considered the mOlt affluent In the county. The CoDIUlller Affaln Office Is a profitable venture If It continues to return more money than It cosls to operate,-In .. our·world of ·growing ecoilomlc complexity, the averqe buyer too often· ls left out ID the cold. sembly Ways and Means Committee. Carpenter already Y . WE HEAR '(OU ... k,4 ,Fatal~t .... t.. ':-•. ~ "' .. ·~A ,~~r,~" ~~-~!'J!}~.J!~~!~·-.: . . . . . . ... l ·' ... --Ponders ' Genetics • ":~Dear~ • Gloomy Gus The ·E~ecution -of-El·ectric --Rililw~-ys-. . t_Sm.....__NEY_J-.HARBI---~ . n I may be said to be a 0 (atalist, ti it jg only ill ..,. particular sense: I believe that, blrrillC accldlllll. what a _, dies from ls wflat be WIS born with. When a Person di,. ol a opeclfic . di&se, w.e thiDk be was atruck down by -,..,. external aliment that happened to u,fit-upon him. In my vle!r, OO,.Ver, the "cau:ae*' fl death was In bin\, poteJ>- Ulllly, from the be- ghmlng, from the day ol birth. Eadl~, It'• seems to me, carries its own special seed of !Mruction, and while we may hasten or del"y it, our mode ".fatality is part of our basic genetic lnherilance. u -NlilJ '1!11111 bll dqltter bock be ~ ..., llqmlllderbls his money Clii food 11vean11 and offer a 14 millloo .....m for in-' fonnalkn from -who C111 locato the ldclnapen. I guarant<e there'd be at Jeut me tumcoal In the SLA cn>l1d who woo1d loee l's ,.volutlonory •ea I II the thollgbt of that ldnd of oiler. S.11. ......,. ... ·,.w::••• .J......,. W ,.....,. ... -.............. """' ""' ~....... . .... .., ... ....,. ........... ...,,lkf, ' ' ' Jiver, 1wbUe others wlQ caUapee m • decade. (Of course, the -.....,. for prudence In the9e natlerl ts that no one really can. be sure of what his weakert link la until u is ... late to rectify the damage that may have been done by ex· cess ·strain upon a particular organ.) The aliments that afflict people are SS W ASlllllG'OON -Telllntl bow be hid to set up at 5:30 In the momln( to set ao line al the Pl panq11by1:30 oo be Could be at tbe Capitol by 9:30, • Callfomla ~ remarked Iba~ "By the time I got to my delk, I WU m ilOddomn -1-nearing I was &oiDI to -aplmt myself for -The Cblgmsman, like thO miWolll of other victim!, has DO ~ but to wait "" 1111. The llnet -·1 -till the oil campanlea get lbelr price -- -llJlll'Oldml a dollar • puon. And, -the Pl does flow again, It will pennlt the Coogres>- man Md everybody else to proceed to wort at an awrage speed of 12 miles per hour, or 'derably slower than our grea Ihm made It to work In~. G ( VON HOF.FMAN ) can; aoe stn!el car or rapid-transit mu· cle can do the work of 50 cars; and one littJe Interurban or regular railroad train can render 1,000 cars or 150 trucks un- _..y. Only a oorporati<ll ol Mb power and ~ as G«leral Motors could c1ream of d ... 01mc • IUCC088ful, (llllf· ltabte lndllllly wnlng mUlions of dollars and carrying millions of ............_ Yenl....nl Mot<n dld, and ti began by lloiplng to creato the ~corporation. Greyhound agreed to buy an its equipment rrom Geo<nl Molars -its iarg<ot liocllholder unW 1918 -and with ib powerful In· dU31.rial backer was in a position to pressure ra.ilroadll to give over llrge amounts of their commuter operations to the bus .._.y. IN 1131 came the fonnatioo of United Cl.ties Motor Tramit, a subsidiary ot GM'1 bus divilion, wh>le "IC.Me fuocUon," aooordlng to Snell, "was to acquire el.,,. ttlc streetcar companies, oonvert tbem to GM motor bus operation and then reaell the properties to local concerns 'Mild! agreed to )lll'cbase GM bus replacements·." After the e I e c t r i c • transportation systems in t hr e e midwesterD cities had been wiped out via this route, the stink was so large that GM had to employ more stealth and move by indirectioo. Thus the chairman of GM's bus division WIS lnstaJlOd M the bead of~ Yorit City'1 trolley -y until tbe street-car system, the Wl)rld's largest. --oyid by .... en1on to -jll IJ di8boul DMmlbL In the-""1oll. I GM got togelber with SbmdaJd OU of Califomia, Firestolle Tire and Greyhoond to cruto Nallooal City Llneo, a holding rompany whose purpose was ~ ol rapid transit In DO less than 16 states. General Motors DOI ooly shot down the world's largest trolley system in New York, it also shot down the world's largest Interurban system In 1"" Angeles. Pacific Electric branched out 75 miles north. east and oouth ol downtown Los Angeles, serving 80 m 111 i o n -en a year by running 8,000 trains dally. Pacific Electric, DOI I he automobile, Saeli maintains, accounted • for L.A. 's vast, decentralized suburban development.. which GM has helped to convert into a polsoo gas chamber. NATIONAL CITY Lines and its sumidiaries got hold of Paclfic Electric and destroyed 11. QirrenUy there are propooals to bring the Interurban system back. The estimated coot to restore ooe- sixth of. this system that Used-to-be is almost $7 billion. For carrying off this coospiracy, wblcb was much-more terious than Watergate In Its elfecta m our.li-. General Motors was fined 15,000. ll.C. Gl'Ollilllall, the cor· poration's treasurer, bad to pay up ooe dollar for his part In the scheme. But we're not being altogether fair to Geoeral Motors. Sure, they deserve the ll<n's share of the blame, but people bought their propaganda. Newspaper editors, downtown businessmen, gawking yahoos, progress worshipers -the same pack of fools you can lillt sell any fad to -they cheered and beat the drums. mud! an Indigenous part of U-•their .. IF ONE conceiv,. ol the 1ruman penonal!ty. Jllll u ,.. are born with a organism as a series ol llnka In a chain, specll!c ternwainent, so eacit of Iii ls born wilh llOIIle coog<ollal weakness that it ts the weakest link that breaks first eventually wlll lead the body Into a and leads the way to dusty destl>-and general bmlkdown. Except fO< con- tllla link was encoded within us at our laiJooa from the cMalde (whicit reiaUve- conoeptioo. · ly few penoas die from nowadays), the Grandpa, of coone, «111ld lake a trolley or an interurban -those apeedy, electric rallroada that """' ....viced the towns and dlleo of the East, Mld- and Clllfomla IO cheaply and dfidently . 'llley are-· and boll our population is msrooned and held for ransxn In the l!bburbs by the car, tire and oil oom- panles. That we are In this ftx lsn~ acoldentaL In 1949, Gelleral Moton, SlaDdanl Oil of Callfomla and Fl-were a>mlcl<d by a Federal jury ol . ttimlnally oon- s¢rlni to wreck elecUic transportation and nplaoe 11 with gu or dl.,.l buses. Legality of Impeachment Emplr.asis Placed on 'Reasonable Doubt' l think that only this view can ac-io-eaUed "cause" d dlltb in nmt cases commodate such paradozes as cancer; could be deduced from tbe day of birth If lo< 'instance. Why does not everybody we '!mew enoogb about the genetic en· who Is exposed to excessive smoking ot oodlng process. 1 polluted atmosphere come down with _ ···-· .. ·r·-Jung·canoer?·Because·tbe di:seue at.l9cks········•1BE WILL-not dmm," a·ditenebanted ·· ' only those who already have a mother oooe said in 1 famous short predispoollkn toward ii.-.u-whose story, wl1lle-g her 11111 strullile In lm.g tissue is the weakest link in the the water, "far ·he wa bom to be-&ang. organism. ~ ed." I don't believe that ~ are born J IF n IS not, t believe you may srmte for 50 years and die of some wholly, . unrelated ailment-just as some may drink spirits heartily for as many years without sue<:=bing to cin'hosls of the to be hanged-« many a statesman would have gme !hat way-hit' it does seem likely that destiny dect<es a "natural death" on the basis that each of us comes Into the -Id bearing "9'iie unknown and lm!UCable birth delect. ·TllB .. sroRY tlf·h>w ;Gen_era1 ·Motors took our money, our health and our sini- ty -"""'111Y told to tbe Senate Aniltrust Suboommltlee by Its own ·w;., · tant counoel, tconomlc blslorian Brad· ford c. SnelL Soall has Pit togetiler a documented narrailve about bow General Moton set out to wr<clt pubilc transportatloo In Amer1Ca I« the ,...,. that the company makea Its hlghe!t prof· it from cars. One bus can eUminate 35 The Hiss C~ A Nixon Milestone H you want to figure out why the man ~ ~ Rand °"1Joralioo, a Santa Monica "think Jn tbe Wbite "°""" broug!lt his own tank," reedlly conf"""'1 to having made aecret police force into being; and wily a . CHARLES McCABE. the papen available to The Tllileo and fellow named Dan Ellsberg, ai19ve other -.papers. His name was Doniel-· WASHJNG'OON -So long as Pftaldent Naon can tetp aliV< a presumption ol rea!WU!hte doubt from a legal point of. view, he has his llnlngeSI protectioo agaln!!t impeachment In the complex impeactunent inter- play, this ts the e!· feet of what be is trying to do and it ts having its Impact, as ls t!hown In state. rnents from the re- sp:mible Dell\OCl'lt• le leadttsblp. The Majority Lead· er of the Senate, Sen. Mite MOndleld, joins prominent -D<mocrats In the -that U'e'e are not mw sufficient votes to impeach Nixon. The ....W osvest is offered thet deveioplDC c!mJmllanceo may c:haoge the outlook, but emllnulng ibocU have not yet done ao. almoot miybody else, bugged that same E~. Ellsberg, like Hiss, was In- man ill Che White House almost beyood tell-al, RllliUve, easy for Everyman VIRTUAJLY all of Nixon's reactJaos axhrance, you have The comtry was enjoying a collective to dilllke. , ·since tbe fcnnal lnctiotment of h.ls dosest to m.M a little about ~ paranoia .-°"""""""' at die ilme. EUsbeTiJ looke<! like a real pooSibt. IP)', .-Jatos have been related to keeping a man named Alger He pressed for an lnvestlgatl<n o1 aoother lllst. ~MA>ody else-alift the coocept ol ,......ble doubt ol 1 Hlas 'and what he • .,:"' <llambers' dlarlOJI belor< the House Un· to care mudt nickel about the. bl• own complicity. Thia la extremely lm- meont to the polili· -r. Am«1can AcUvitlee Olllnmi~ee (and that dlaclooure of the on Papen, the portant to a Coug?eas eontalnlng so llllby csl fortunes o1 Mr. ...me lo for real). In the eod, In 1900, a ll'hbe --abllalld<ly wild. 'ftte lawyen, but it is highly Important also to 1 Nlxoo. federal district court convicted Hilo of paranoia ·-Ellobere Fl ao creet ttiat olhen who would , on general principlea, I · In the ,..... lMI-perjury, and gave blm five )'tan In the the Wblto --J1r1U1b to-reaolve doubtl In fawr ol any Preoldeat .' .,_ ~ ti·ter-bucltel. telllgmoe to find out -~ of the United States faQed with !m-l -~ -had been --"-Soviet...,.._... peodimen~ allJ mode Richard NOO'lllNG as me"eloul, polKlcally, -~ "' .,,...... I Nlxm • figure of ever happoiled to 'Mr. Nixon again. Yet agents while a lllldent In Encland in tbe II msy be, as llOllle !(ll!CUlato the! -1 I"'"''""*""'· He taupt Ille -ewbere ln the woll of his unoonscious eorly 19Slll. Nixon ts ' shifting the ttC !Or Im· -nan ~ from Whittler a hO-hive yoamod fe< another Hiss on Ml\. MITamLL'S J-Deplltment ~t,: 1:: his ~=' ! IUl'Mft -to win an elect~', a way "11icit he coold -hil lalents for decided tbal the --poillllcmloo of a'alnal acts. !nMad K -id be nllde 1 llM Mr. Nim> bas never forgotten. dOllructloo of • foe wi1ll• apathalzing die -IUllPiJed by e:illil<fi -to rest upon his retuaiJ to supply to the 111111 -the perfect largel for Mr btmaelf •1 the -lima. cauoo "~ and Irr e par a bl t -Judiciary c.mmtttoe the tapes .... , ... Jlljjiii.-. . ·----or-~· ca'iu;cle·-·-·1a-.11n-it-8'11-.··11tat .. 1-. .. w--_,...._ .... _" ..,__ .. """ -111a-.... in""' I -:01-1 p...., and ---Clll his~. r;:-. -\ qulle -•• .,,. -lo -~to the lpedal ...... :'".:maa.uno1aome~ln 'Ille -'I nrhtltoo -by no 'llleollloeafbll~-_...,."1 -fw l"-hllloa lo the ...... .. .... llopanrnent. iliao w.. --r.d --u w he Wlllla HouoO pin11•·· -JtoWrd alcit. Jm7. ~ ._1c and aml(llll the epitome af ml&bl <11111. • With an the m w111 111 the -. t11t :.. .. _ Est ab j I ah men t " Thea, Cit Jme U, the New Yerll TlmN White -.... \ -a 11111 oat af Tllll II a -tutl!ntl -wblcit --.. ~·~ tllol have rwlnated begsll IO print the ''Top llec!rel~" • Elllbalt. Nina daJo -Ila !oat ti -ba made to -la lieu of a direct _ _,,.,._ ., r-dllalla and -.__ Ille 41 the """1ap p_. -flalll.1, aad -thet the"'-bad beta ... ..,.ued Mr. Nat. voiUinei 111 'tiJO ''ffliloiY of u1'.'Dodoiaii .. lepJJ;r; poblllllr!I. Pt IM -an-ID....... la a -1l'ICJ lo - lliol W81 ... -by O ralbtr CTffJIY lbkinC Pl-,. V-i>.iiey ~ -tllat ha -'1111 Qllla. Olino ,_ II II a --aet Ubly to ha -dne -llMllod W b It I a k er ""'1ta..,. ,_., • tl1oJ pl Ao ba -.,. OM111-• - - -r-1ed to -Ille,_ -' ~athmll.....,i-10 .. -ta __ .. ____ .. ...isnflila& .. 1-llllllllJloln>o I tam 41tsin1 lllo ~ l'lllae ~ VleCDam. Mr. Mimi ....,... 11 II • JITldl 111111 m crlmiul ..-, and IP Ille lllll ad,._... lo cnie!fy 11111. A .. l'BAMIU> r•1 ..... fram Ille --111111 II m .... lila& llailrlz,. lbll 1t ba • (mcHARD wnso~ the case. Therefore, the surest resort is to the maintenance of recisonable doubt. C.on- gressmen who do not accept bis -pro- testations of complete innocence could still reasoo that his guilt had not been proved beyood reasonable doubt. Reasonable doubt in the legal IM!le, or any other sense, Ls likely to be a sub- jective matter, and judges, In b:ylng to define it, often COlllu.oe juries. But, generally speaking, a jury Is suppooed to be certiiln the! the •"""""Ii is guilty and wllh a certainty that Is he)'lllld a demooslrable and factual basis for doobt, not 90lll:e whim or lntWUon. CONGRl!SS presumably need not con- fme 113elf to any suc:b dlscipllnecl let!al process, but the idea is prevalent ~ in U>e common wisdom of reasoOab1e men to make M a power!Ul lorce, _. dally wbeft a Presideot ol the United States ts coocemed. The Nizoo premise of reuooable doulit lalles Its most pr.else form ill !he matt... of what be meant as well as what be "'1d In lils Mardi 21 meeting.with bis former <lllef -~ H. R. Haldeman, and his fonne< counsel,Jobn bean. NI,..., agreeing with llaldemsn, Is \eying 10 eatabli!h a reuonahle and OUMMCOAIT DAILY PILOT lll>bm N. Weecl, Mill,,.,. '7'1IOlltal Kc..U, Editor _,,, Krriblch .ldllorial PollC Editor I • ~bst.ant~al doubt . that the Prtsldent, by unplicatioo or directly, authorized any payment of money or offers of clemency to quiet the Watergate burglars. NIXON states emphatically that he did not do so, relying on what he would regard as a reasonable interpretaUon of what is on the tapes ol. the meeting. others, he cmcedes, might have a dif· ferent interpretation, but h i s in· terpretalion should be sufficient to create a reasooable doubt that his accusers were right. This is not a doubt based upon whim or fancy; but Upon the bOW fllUlm<d faCt that in some context the f'reiident did say, '1lt 1s wrong" with relationship to the JIOY1D"!I ol bu.111 mooey and/or giving clemency to the Watergate burgiai3. nus f'.OS'lURE begins·to frazzle a bit at the edges due to the fact that very shortly after the Wblto House .;..Ung (the evening.of the same day), $75,000 in husb money is alleged to bave been paid. Ntxoo's answer to tha~ is that he did not know it ani1 did not authorize iL This is another phase ol his general position that White HOlJJe iubordinates in their mistalo"1 ... 1 went beyrn! anvtbing he intended, a-.00 or knew aboul When the llou9e finally oomes. to KriPll 1'ith the problem, it will not be :'t to ..., "oh Ni11111 ts telling ~~-· • " ' • ., ......,.~ es. That conclusioo should be made to stand ·beyond a .reasonable doubt. . . ' ' u,., ......... • • Reporter itt TroafJle -' . . . . .· Dog;Qiomp~ on Court Notes VISAW · (f,f) -A n instead ol the legally man- unlaldled oc:rem __ and a dated 10 days. door unlatCbed. " "He tore ~P ev/rything he «>Uld aet hill moulli oo, In- cluding my aocks. sbots and the screen door." dog wilh an appriHe for paper AN EM B A R R A SS E D lapes-have "-ca....i .. ~-Cille'man ailil he "'ally can't tePorlet J;IGO Cole.man a blame Chip because he left the month cl mloety; • · Co-1111 Gii •his kitchen table a trlD9Clipt from a heroin saleo C1!18 ol Henry . Bo-. tcin-head of TuJ ... 'Coonty'a antlpove~pnicram. Enter hll q ,'OllP. I . TIIE •POVND Labrador retriever, obvkiusly unfamiliar with the 1mporiaitoe of coort reconla, J>ll'hed open the unlatd>ed screen door and chewed the paper tapes to pieces. "He really went crazy. He must have really gotten ex· cited when the notes started unraveling m the floor. He chewed them up into about 200 little p'teces,'' Coleman said. Hazardous Sex • Rates-' a Pension ATHENS CAP) -If a sailor on shore leave dies while engaging Jn sex, it ls considered ·an occupational hazard aM hJs family gets a navy pension, Greece's highest court has ruled. The widow o( a sailor "'ho died of a heart attack at a Phllipplne brotM: claimed she was due a family pension because her husband 's doath came under the category 'of "prolessk>nal accidents." Men's Lift • SINCE THEN, Coleman has missed several reporting jobs while patiently putting in 15 hours a day piecing the set!- tions of paper together. He . finall y turned in the transcript tbis week. A navy court rejected her plea, but when she appealed her case to the nalioo's highest court , it reversed the-de--· cision WOOncsday. "A professional accident. subject lo C!Ompensation, can also be considered t~ have taken place in the preparatory period prior to the rommencement of "'Ork , or after Its conclusion, and always according to the peculiarities of the It had to happen. 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Kl! la reported In ala· Ille condlUon at Eisen- hower Medical Center: • • • , ~tt1 , Shet, . , . •• Agnew Boo·M:::==::::;::=~~=;:; Out 'Selh Well . , . . ,,_ wn ......_ oullOle heJ' -aa JOI> w lllt corner, started to pUJJ 0 u.. -. .. in.c. bl\.; 11oor o111>e 11 •• ,...11. .,, ....., .11 ll>e ...... .-Tiie 1 verseas ... ...... .... """'"'"' --..Ulded, lllJd )ojJI llonaltt J. Pool Ooll1 •Mc ·from enterlnl.> ' l ... -denieo ~· NEVI YORK (UPI) -Spiro hltn to ·-her In 111 ... * . • • ' lrnmedial<ly .ner. 111e ... ,\pew's literary agent bu .,,. ml.II IO-mllt March o1 IJilnes ,,EnlA!rtalnOn " t-D d cldenl, Beame aad h i , noooced the sale o1 J19llsh walkathoo In Foti Lauderdale ~ canceuOct iiiOir ,.......,.., llod>luard, a-w MMan, aod Japanesa rlghtJ lo the Fla , • ~--;--7' hallta another taxi to take former vlce president'• up- . '[ ) thmo to Gracie Mansion, the coming n6ve1 , "A Very Special 'II Ju.t c~ to me that he , p•IC'Q•D.; IC' • ,..,..., house. No charges Relalionahlp." . la OM of tbi: r\Cbe:lt men In .p r ~I. were filed. Dallas Mayr, a Scot l the 1rorld ud lbal. be might * Meredith literary a It n c y·, -;::: to-oponjo...!..!'e,". aald Mercb U. .. J;; • .-...:w.... Vice President Gerald R. ~ is maoaging Apew'1 . • a . •·-at Plan-.,... ' ....,.......,... V.. . wtl! -k at tile literary vmture, ....,.. not lat.ion Middle School. at Harrah's~ becauJe of University ol M1chtgan'1 oom-reveal Wednesday .the euct Back· came Gttty'a check "penmal. )ll'Obleml." · menoement ei:ercises May 4 price paid by the BrlUah for $5, malled Crom his home The couple ftled for divorce ·and receive an honorary d~ • pubUShing ~. W. H. Aftfti.11 ,;;;,;,;;;,;i - + '"Do ii Yotlr#I/ St6re1• 27601 FOllllS RD. NO. 25 l LMUllA Ni-UIL ............... ... ""':I··-............ -..... ~ in Surrey, England. last n\ootli. .. tor .of law degree from his Ltd., but sakl It w a al• • · '· . • alma mater. 113orqewheie between tst,00011-,.,-.--...,.-------...,.-------- Xlvlera~,authorol California Atty.1 Gen. and Ford l! a 1935 graduate of and '250,000.,. "'lbe Hippy flcioter," has lost Mn:. Evelle J. v....-er will be the m.1 College of Literature, Thi prk:e was comparable, Jn appeal from 1 Canadian guests ot the IJraell govern-Science and the Arts. Mayr said, to the sum paid a deportatloq orde'r. meat dwinl: a three-week lrip WhUe' at UM. Ford was a few weeks ago by Playboy Miss Hollander, a U.y:earw 4b11ad, ~s office reports. ~ter. on the. varsity football Press, Inc., the purchuer of Stre •. kspeare • Bard Comments on Fad old OutCh cltlr.t:n wroie the "' A press keiitiian Si1d aqu• rat-three-years and w ·American rights to the novel. book ~ ~r life as a Younger will receive an award named the Wol.verines' most That figw-e reportedly was prostit\jte and brothel owne( . from Israeli Prime Minister vaJua'ble player In 1934. •100,000. By DICK WEST WASIUNGTON (UPI) l'syclllatrls!t, peychologbls. 1oe'o1o111,i 1 and . an- _)hropoloaists haye analyzed ~ ~!!'•king with Utile or no suc-cess. So now let us see 'what, an immortal bard makes ol It. SpectlicallT, let's lntarvlew brave new wOrld that bas iuch in New York. She appealed· a,.. Golda Meir fOr his 1t41POrt ol * * *' * ** * * * * * * * *** *' * * * * people in't!" deportation order lssueCI Oil • theJsrael bond program. • • * ~~m~vol~g ~:!'! .· J<>lulR-... phew· of~: MERCURY SAVINGS : pl~~l~~~e streakers com· turpitude. . • late United Amo ' Work * and IOan ISSOClltion A. "Like. a naked new-born • • President Walter P. Realber, ~~i~~~ babe. Like 8 puff'd and American Socialite Barbara says he will nm as •a reckless libertine. There 's but fflilttoll has been admitted Democrat In Michigan's 2nd a shirt and -a half ln all my to a Greek flospital suffering Congressional District. company. O shame! Where is from acute dehydration, the l Reuther 30 of Ypsilanti t:Vt:HY :JAi UHUAY .. ,.·,.10 A. M.-4 f=J. M. , ,, .thy blush?'' ,. Athena Dally Apogevmatlni , the first ~~ber of the Pro-* * 1 * said. minent labor family to nm for ~ • • Q. Most streaking U. done by 1be newspaper said doctors Congress. *' male students around girls' at the Blue Cross Hospital , • * "STITEllENT SIVIN&S"-PRESTllE Car~ dormitories. How do the girls aeroathestreet.fromtheU.S. Mayo.r Abralaam Beame ... of * ~ , _ react? embassy In· :Athens, placed New York City was involved ir1 * MM NM: MlrM)'~ Bldg., Valle)' View It lh:okl .t • • .. : Iii \. I OpenMon.·Thln. 91.111 ..... PJa.; Fri. 91.m.-6 PA •* * Come feel the hills ancf valleys of your feet. . . . c:uo-•-t!r"ll ln-co~l.tt ' JC Penney A. "Clean starved for a Miss Hutton on intravenous 1a minor tra!rlc cruh witb•a MlinutmlllUCllMll'CllYSMlgSBklg .. Edlngwat&eadt -· ········--····· ·····--··-·--·--~·-· . ·-·look;"· ··--·-····---·-·· .:.__g!l!QQl!I Jt.eAJ~t ~-~ the taxicab in midtown ManhaV * TU1111 til«wySavlngs816g., lMlllBlvd.ll:NfwportAYI. * that famed' authority o n * * * . contin,UOUI vomklng wtiJCh ---t:aii. Nifont wu-bDrt. .,... -* LA HUM-RIWllJOll M«ary SaWIOl 8fde liiipenat Hwy at Haltlor * klnetlc nudiy, Wilt l am '. Q. Sometime! the girls join ~usedolbodyher.flde!IYul,dsdraUon, or Jlea!n•'• limousine, driven"" ----A-MllSan~Frwy * Sbaketpeare. 1n. What-happens then? · · by hiS chauffepr, started to * . ~·· , . _ · . ' * • 1 A. "It adds a precious see-· AJ)(>leVmatinl said that -make a left tum on Madison* llDYUIW MertwySWinpMfi,t.onc1act1M._{tmonsL * Shop Sunday-Noon to 5 p.m. at tM followl.ng stores: FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach, (7 14) 644·2313 HUNTINGTON CCNTER, Huntington 8eoch (7 14) 892·7771 Q. Mr. Shakespeare, how do' ,ins to the eye. A )VOCll&n Is a speCia1 guardl were placed Avenue when· the ca b, parked * ·*· * * * * 1c * .*'Jr * * * * * * * * * * •· * ~ ·,. '~)'JIU feel.--abouit 1\realrJng? -~ ... 'A.' abb for the gods." . . . .. · · ;· ~ ~:~~e~.= ··-Q.J~o::, ~~~~··A ~' -: ~~~-~ ... T"' :J ,.~...,. -· .,... ..,.. ~ ' I ' _ inl strange. 'lhfft 18 ,nothing . saw. ~us;_·Jtave· ~ real , 1A~ c left remarjiibl~ lielielttlltM···heauties:--·---c. -Ci41"'1 -'------· • vlaltlng moon. ,And men have A. "I have seen better !ace!i ~ • . : • • lost their reaeon." in my time." . * * •"1t . • * • * Q. You appannt.Jf regard it Q. Do you mean to say you u eomethln& more. serious were looking at .uteir faces? U.. I coUeae jnllk. · A. "I.et me lake you a but- A. 11bete iJ 10methlng In f.on.hole lower." this rqore than natural. In the * • • groa and scope or my opinion, Q. What advice would you thil bodes some strange eru~ give to streaktts? tloa in our state." A. "Make bute: the better * • • foot befo~. Not stl:Pl>ing o'er Q. ll IJ reported that the bounds ol modtsty. Have students prepare for streaking more than tOOu showelt." bJ smoking marijuana . Is that * • * true! Q. And Whal advice would A. u A 1iUle pot and soon you give spectators? ' bot." A. "Let every eye negotiate • . * * * for itself." • r _ Q. Why. 'bu streaking * "•. ·.- become to popular? Q. V.'oWd you consider A. 11Newr customs, though streaking yourself? they be never 11 ridiculous. A. "My dismal scene I needs nay, let 'qt tie unmanly, yet rnust act alone." ·are follow'd." * • ·* * .J. * Q. How should college Q. I unders~ have at· a u t h o r i t t e s deal with • tended • couple or streak-ins. streakers? What Wft"t they like? · A. "Hang a calf's-skin on A. "Mlrthful comic shows. I..., those recent limbs." · would not have given It for a -• * * ~ wDdernele of monkeys. 9 '1bank you, Mr. Shakespeare. ·oN ALL MEN'S$ WOMfN'S SKI ClPrHING .... GLOVES AlSO-ONE RACK Of LADIES S~RTSWE~R Nearly ~veryone Listens tO Landers ' '~ = '• • • r • fflBBERTIA VINE : YELLOW .. FLOWER EVERGREEN $J49 5.SAi. SIZE BIRD ~F PARADISE - Medium .I Flo.,..ring 1 Accent • .. . .. . ' :; -. ' : LIVING WIRE · BASKETS WITH COLOR MADE UP INSTANT COLORS / hC, lelwee• $9.9~$25.DG ~ . 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JO~rw.::iA IDELHll Hunti~ton Beach ,.0, LONG BEACH BLVD. 1'1LIPMQNI 17141...-i ' 1 ~ ILKS so OF WI uow· .., NOOWARNlfl AV!. EAR GOLDEN WEST TtLE'"°"1: iJ:1Jt-m_,,.. TILE~ 1714114241111 AnaMlm · LO Habra COAlllA Of' LlllCOl.N • LINDIE" 1831 £. FLORENCE AVE. 1 IUC. I.UT OF -ICHUAST AT LAUWDOO ILllD. l'LJllMGNl 17MI m..tll1 TILUHQNI 11111 •?•11 . , I L CORNEA WHITIIER A IOAHO 2 ILKS. E. OF &EACK-HACIENDA ·TILIPMONI ta1a•1-11oa -- I ' ' ' ff· >AlLY l!LOT Thundiy, M..-clt 14, 1974 QUllNIE ly Phil lntttlancli . . l 11~y ••. Jsn 't It supposed to be the other way around! u , L. M.Bojd Mighty Casey ' I Batte~ Qnly .183 His mme WU Du CUey, that left-llanded pltdier for __ .. -.. » the.ebUUoL.And he'pnerally hu been ldentilled u the oriclnal Jmplnltlon for that ..,... about MlPll' Cuey who struck out Wu oplnal •lhe Giant. on Alli-11, 1187. Lut ol the ninth. New Yort woa leading lour to tbiee. Two men were out, two runners were on secmd and third , and Casey was up. He observed two called strikes., swung at the third • >-~~ ~ v· ·ptteb,~-·-mlued."'-"Bot wblt-<l;.;Wlll'lted ':tct.1elt.. you Is tbe • > " .. • .· . • :: ~~ ~ '· • original Mighty Casey said that day he'd AeVe'r.balled beti.r than .183 . YEAR ROVND BCllOOL Q. "How -do you ,._ wtll the publlc ..choola atart openit.lq year 'round?" A. Juot about half ol tbem wiD be doiDC thal 11 YW'S' from -· At leall, that's the prediction of aome 'OCl!<>ol -lnl"'8ton _..i "' the matter. Ji1cidmWJy, ald -1•1*"'1on olao believe J.yeoMlda and 4-yar-<llda wl1I .. to m-replotly In -ol the ldlool di>- lricta by lheD, too. > ' .' . Jf you're going to lake ,..a lnlant on an airplane trip, youna: lady, make atte )'OU feed said baby a bott1e during takeoll and the ·l..,ln& To ~ the pretSUre on the eordruml, .... , ,.. -- Tbe label oa a can of dot food wiD tell you more about the c:antmll U... will a label on a can of beef llew. ·~ ' > .' DOG AND MASTI:I U'I mmmoO)y beJlev9d that 4 guidl!'dog habitually tella Ill bllnd ....,. when to go. Tbll's wrong. 'Jbe muter - ' tells the dot wben: to p, always. To lhO left, to the right, fonnnl, IO oa. Pal'I Jcil> la to move wllh ill OWDel' for Afety'I IUe, that's all. • · It WU In RuUeclle. Vl, where tliJs judge Hked the officer H he ,... aboolutely certain lhe prisoner was drunk wben arreeled. Said lhe olficor: "Your -· I saw thil fellow drop a pmny In lhe parking meter, then look up at the coul1ho-clock, and holler that he had loot 12 pounds. What do you thinkJ" lt'a known a wl}a1e can dive to depths so great the waler )lftllW'e there would simply cru!h the aides of a suDmarlne lll:e an egpbell. Doean' hurl-tjio whale, how· ever. Tbat'1 mysteriOU1 eoough.'Bu~ even more mysterious Is how lhe whale lhen can rush lo the aurfaCe wtlhoul sulferiDC that tem>r ol tl)e deep known u lhe bends. ~ POLYGAMY ;: Q. "In the early· da'y1 of multiple marriage In this ~ country, bow many of tbe early Mormon men actually mar- :: rled more than one woman at a time?" .... ·: A. About 15 percent. Wives were expensive. Still are. ·... 1 ~; • A pair of slsters named Charlotte and Charlene asked' • , what their namei slgnlly. Our Name Game ell]lerl looked :.~ into that aeveral years back. He repQrted young ladles so called are suppoeed to be exceedingly strong. Patient. ED-:; aurlng. Sleadlial Thal kind of strong. Has nolhlng lo do • with weilbl lilting. Cbarloltes and Cbarlenel, he aays, hold : up under Ibo Jani hard grind. Of slave wages, tempermen- ' , ,. , , ~ -: . . tal hlllbonds, -kids. And to hia ooJloctlon of redundancies, our Language man most receoUy baa added "continue on," "Costa Mea plateau" and "mental telepathy." Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1875, Ntw- port Btach, 92660. · :l ~~~~~ l ' . . . . • , • • ~ , ,,. . . . . . . . . . . . • ~ • • . 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UST 199" .... --... ,"' four ', f Air SutptnMon \ Wool1r/Twnt11/ \ S11911!1r ' ..... s,,,,,.,~,, --- •. ' . . .. • SANTAANA ' • • "".._ ........... .,.._e_..._ 0,.. •• ,_ "'""..., ..... ·-I " I ! _,___. • . ' 12 CAILY PILCT Thursday, March 14, llJ74 ' ' Eeo-rullng Studied Otlter Deatlis County LAFC Halting All Actions Wine Tasting Party on Tap ANAHEIM -A wi .. lasling party will be held by the Orallle COw>ly Lupus Chaprer of the City of llope March 23, at I p.m., at Moose Lodge No. 1853. 1731 S. Manchester, Ave. PiTi'sBURGH, Pa. (AP) - Edward Specter, 73, who helped organize the Pittsburgtt Symphony Orchestra and who was a Broadway producer for nearly 20 years, d I e d WednesdDy. He was involved in the production of such plays as the Pulllr.er Prl7.e-winnlng ORANGE COUNTY "Look Homeward, Angel" and the 1964 comedy hit "Any "----------' Wednesday." , · NEW YORK (IJPI) Lllllaa a.d Wlag SI. !:yr, 90, who in 1913 played the leading role in the first feature-length Hollywood film, died Tuesday. MW St. Cyr, an American Indian, was featured in "The Squaw !\fan," in which Cecil B. DeMille made bis debut as a dlrecto1. She later appeared in Westerns with Tom Mix and other stars, and retired in the early 1920s. POWAY (AP) -Services were scheduled today for Elmer H. Blase, 72, former San Diego city councilman and vice mayor, who died Sunday in his home. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (UPI) -Charles T. Samuell, 38, associate professor of F..nglish at Williams C.Ollege, died Wednesday. Samuels was the film ·critic for American Scholar Magazine and contributed to The New York Times, the Atlantic Monthly and Vogue. UCINames Culture Professor Veterans: Exemption Claim Due Dr. Joseph G. Jorgensen, professor ol anthropology at the Uoive"rsity of Michigan, has been appointed professor and director of the Program In Comparative Culture at UC SA'.ll'TA ANA -Orange Irvine effective July 1. County veterans are urged to file their Veterans Exemption ~uncemcnl of his ap-Claim forms before April 15. pom.tment was made by Dr. · Although the increase in Hazard Adams, vice chan-homeowners exemption will cellor for academic affairs. make it more beneficial for Dr. Jorgensen will succeed most veterans to use the Dr. Peter Clecak, associate Homeowners Exemption form professor o r comparative for their residence, County culture and acting director. Assessor Jack P. Vallerga has In his academic research pointed out that the veterans Dr. Jorgensen has specialized exemption may still be applied in several subjects including lo addiUonal properly owned contemporary American In· by veterans. dian a f fa i r s • comparative Any veteran who has not yet linguistics, political eoonomy, received his form should con- mathematical ethnology and tact the assessor's office al Deatla Notices . COf!!J?8rative cultures and 630 N. Broadway, Santa Ana , ,, , , •• , ,,~li.g1ons .•. ~ • ~ ~tke4 4'0r ,call 834:%760. • AN••• among Indian tribes and serY- Ctltford Ahl..-. 1t..ic1en1 of '°'" MtH1 ed in several posts with the date of 1111111, Ma..eh ·1J. 1974. 5..,,..,.1~ by needed. But the )Sane!, yl<ldlng lo Bellerue's judgement, decided to postpone au actions until some fum ni.llng can be ob- tained -from the co u n l y counsel.· ·KING SIZE SET POSTURE RE 'Ibe party will raise funds for research oo Lu p u s Erythematosis, an lhcurable bk>od disease. One low price for kil'.lg-size comlortl Grace your private quarters with restful sleeping Urethane Foam Padding ~ l......, •·-·• . ......,.""" ~ltlinensloRS tonfghtf and a Crown-Flex Center mean great sleep tonlghtl Support ourself In lwcui:y~l l(l sl.(RJ:rprice! • .• . " '· " wit., Mn.. Htltn. Afli.ri 111111111ter1, MrA. Utes. T lk SI d _ Dol)I-J IYCl)lt, _H..,,h.lon B•lotll; o..;.. • .. Jo' . lh 1 cu11 a ate -Fr1nc:1s-Ali...., -Mklw•,..... cuv1-'"'" -.-uvr -""'-ming-e a __ y --_ · _ - -. - - ",•ncklllldf'J •n. Hiil-. N1nc:y Ind W1rr.., or the University of Michigan Cl ffor!I l 't'C()Jll -llller Ind Ill . I brOllMr• In Toronto, C1nld1. Prlv111 he taught at the University of F...,..ldl Mrvlcu wllt bl fllld Friday, rc:h it El Toro c1,,,.11rv, w1111 Rev. Oregon and at An t I o c h dwlrd ~my of 1111 Mtlhodf1I Ch11rdl o1 On Kidneys .o===.~"-~ .. ~~:;~~~ts : Kings Queens M9Q95M.-• .. ·•"'""" ~· , ~ Orttio-P•k!._DouDi. BOnut. · Convertfble Sofa·s·~ . . -Twins Fulls Huntington Bt1eh 0Ulcl1llng. W11ltllff College. A graduate Of the ClllPll Mortwrv. '~ orrec:tor1. Uni versity of Utah he receiv· JCN•I ' 01.,.., Wl&llV J-1. AttJdlr!1 of eo.11 ed his doctorate . in an-~1 d.llt of CIUlll. Mardi 12. lt74. L..,..,.. hi• dlYoltd, 10Y11111 11111t, 0ora1hv1 thropology from Indian a IOl'I, W1y111 G. of Allllltlm1 btollltr, U . . Afll'l\lr J. J-Long 1Mt111 lll•ltrS. ruvers1ty. =. ~=c:i i:. ~Y~1~1:.'.!:t . He is the author o f '•,t••~! 11ur 1r•n11CMldrtri. Mtm11tr of numerous publications His EB......., Mr U .....,.J -"'-II'( hi• • 1111nv triirlm .. "NW'. SlrVkla. most recent book was ''The f~~'· ~!:~ ~~Hc~f~r,~ Sun Dance Religion: Power P1c-1flc v11w ~'~i:nclOn.. for tbe Powerless," published Ulll•n krorwMn,,057 DoYtr Dr., HIWPOrt by the Universily of Oticago EINdl. DIM al ....._ Mlrc:JI IJ, lt74. surv1vtd . by -. llldWll. a1 So\lttt Press in 1972. ~-I d•UDlllW, B1rl1«1 kl'CIM'llll, ~,,.~ Bffcf11 two ll"llMkNIOr'lft. ~.Pr1•1te ~ wit! bl tltld. lllWl'nlfll, '~I View ~II P1rtr.. PICllk ~ 111trv, Olrtclor•. "I' DI MOCIKOJllYI r,-GIMtl. Mtrl• IM Moc:Uonyl. :I: 1$; <rt=St 1~1'c~a...::"::T?.· '= 1r!r~'l: de Moi::*'""'l)',of ~ I brti , 'SI..,,,.,,.. 51UlcllJ, AU I ' r I ~ j. • ''iFfl....,I 1-VN111'-klrtll. Pr1~1 emllv _,.. Mi'vlces wtr• lltkl. ~ty tulllffll "-wbNn;, pt-'mlk• llMmOl'l•I conlrtl:ll.rllons to 1111 to,a Ckltl at 1111 Hll'llor Al'M. 1111 8roldWIY Mortvarv, Ofnctan. ~ 11a•AN Jldt A. Ur&en. AIM I01 of 51'2 Gltnrov Driw, H11nl!llOIWI "<c11. Dale of ""'II. M•tcfl 12. lf1.t, Survlwd bY wlte, Doro111Y1 lill,IOllttr, PhJllll -Toorn11t1 bnllflll'", M111rlct UrUJlj ,_ 11rllldc:fllkk'en. Strvle11. Frldiiv; :lll PM. PHii; F1mlly Colonl11 f'llnlr1I Hmnt. , ••• r•• Bov4 •. W-ter= ID. of l2IJO l olM Aw .. Jll, 103. W• twr. Dlilt of dMlt!, Enroll Now . At Cal State FULLERTON -Cal Slare Fullerton, which~reported a record enroJlineDt of 19,300 students for the s p r I n g semester, is currenUy taking applications for the fall. Dr. Ralph J3igelow, dean of admissions and records, said ORANGE -Dr. Donald Martin, a kidney transplant surgeon, will speak al a meeting of the Artificial Kidney PaUenb CIUb o f Southern California Sunday at % p.m at t.be Orange County Medical Center Auditorium. 'lbe public Is welcome free of charge. Further in- formation is available by call- ing 847-4998 or 832-4l91. Care_er Fair To Be Held ANAHEIM -The Second Annual Career Fair sponsored by the Orange County Depart- ment of Education will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center April 3-5. \ The theme of the falr will be "Learn to Earn.~· 'Mll'dl 12. lf1•. ..... ,lrV"'A'.1"1 GtntVll lllrM -. .lloblirt, lion -Htrtitrt W.0.1tr1 two d111Qhltfs. \llf9lnl1 Mllkel Ind Wind• T""nld!ll1 11111ton. Don11d WV11t1 11tod11111httr. Olltnl l(trn1>11lnen; thrM llnlfh«s. Ernnt, ""-" Ind L-Wllb&ler1 HVI ll•Ml'L Mld!lt ll111J1ter, Florence Mllboll. Ell• O'l"rlen, Grtc1 Alhln!Mr. Loll .P1t1r1on i 21 1r1ncldlltdren1 2 jl'Hf-tir•ndclllldrffl/ t grul1l"Nl11'll'lkl'll dr..,, G r I ... I 1 Id ir iilrvlc8, Frldly, 12:l0 PM, ROM HUit M«tO"lll Plr'C. PMll: FemUy Colonl•I that despite the record enroll·1;::===;:..:====::::;;I ment, openings e1.ist i n F_.11 "°""· or:.::;11:! llllD-• JOl'llMI L. sn.111r. llttl!Mnt of Llg11111 llHcttl .... w. o.te °' c111111w Mll'(fl lll. =. M=W~ ~~kt ;'.'rti.~ dlu!IMW• CIWllllM E. Shtutri plr- .. 1$, Mr. 11111 MrL J~ Lyon1 Sin Diego; biothti'1 Plllfl' Lyon1. New Yorlt. ~11 Hl'VICtt wtf'9 held 11 El Toro MlrlM B-. El T-Prlvlll Inter.....,,!, FemllY llllllfth m1rnot11I contrU1utlOl'l1 be mlde to 1111 Amtrlc1n cencer Socl1f'/. Slll#I!' Llgll!ll 81Kll M o r I u 1 r y , Olrecton. AllUCKU& SON WHTCLlff -'RIAll1' -i27 E. 17th SI .. 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Golden Circle Drive, here. 1be program includes Jund!, a film on the blood program and talks and exhibits on pro- grams in disaster, first aid, home nursing and preparation for parenthood. Information is available by calling 835-5381. Convention Eyes UFOs ANAHEIM -Unldentilied flying objects will be In· vestigated at the 6th annual UFO Space and Science Public NaUonal Convention, planned for June 28-30 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Delegates from E ii r o p e , Asia and South America as "°·ell all from the U.S. will view color fllms, slides and video presentations. ....<BEFLECl'IONS "' Reyn Sheffer "lnuty 11 n1t11rr1 coin ind must not be horded .• ,H Miiton Generally speaking, t h e beauty of nature is ln the public domain and ls free to anyone with the sensitivity to appreciate It. However, there ill another beauty : That born of a friendly smile and a warm "hello''. People m a y tend to "hoArd"' the \\-'&I'm friendli- ncu and unc:lerstandlng that can l\vee1> away hosUlity. 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THE NATION'S LARGEST CHAIN OF MATTRESS SPECIALISTS ORANGE SANTA ANA ANAHEIM 2445 N. Tutlin Ave , • FOUMTAIH YAWY '16131 Harbor Blvd. 1111 Wfft Uncoln Ave. &.~ [ueluJ & &fook~)f Avenijel (Nu £01t ol fed Mon) liI!JlllWIIIi"'""'" 11,..2~51'°a;;i~~ LAKEWOOD 4433 Candlewpocf Ave . c~-si,,,p, {Aero~ lrom la\ewood Qlnt.,..I . "'°""' 634-2631 ' ' ' • • • '11' p •Ta Supe Third burea qWcltly plans "THI ttlat th • waiting he said .. Th11rSday, March 14, 1974 DAILY PILOT 1:1 26 · Para1nedic Tec111s ' UCI Qpen.s UpCarnpus County Eye Do·ctors Help Ensenada Kids ~Board ·Okays f . . Expansion ,I. ~A ANA Orange County's p;,amedic corps got a shot lo the arm ii.la ~the board of supervisors. ~Codlf"ty Health Officer Dr. John Phllp ·gOt the board's okay to incTeue lhe num- IW of coanty Medical Center parsmedi< ' ' 'Wlaeels Turning'. 1 teams--froffi the five on duly now to 26 by July of 1976. 0TWENTY~IX teams appropriately located within the county will permit a maximum response time of five minutes to the scene of accidents or incidents by .ParkNearCarhonCanyon :Set to Begin in Summer a mobile paramedic team 24 hours a doy, seven days a week," Philp Saki. 1 The board's action will allow Philp to add 10 more positions to the medical center staff, most of which would be trained nurses. 'Ille personnel costs can be. carried by lhe existing budget, he noted. A tolal of $22,200 was appropriated sp Philp could lease 2,500 square feet of trailer space for classrooms and buy materials needed to expand paramedic training. PlllLP TOLD supervisors the county now has only, five teams. stationed at various fire stations around the county. "However, two of these teams do not have a (ull complement o( paramedics and are therefore unable to operate 24 Open house wnl be held on the UC Irvine campus April 6. Demonstrations, exhibits and other activities il- lustrating academic ~ grams and student life are scheduled flOln noon to 5 p.m. . Concllrrent events will be Wayzgoose, an all-day fun festival sponsored by the Associated Students, and Info-74, a special pro- gram for prospective students. nwe've had cases o ( 'The project is a joint effort This Is the ninth aMual trip chlldrm wbere they had to or the Orange County South for lhe Orange County come almost-to...within arms __Qptometric_ So!;'iet~ ii n_ <l optometrists. In the ~evious 8 reach of the chart to read the Vi'Omen's au xiliary. and the yea rs. nearly 1,000 chitaren 'E.'" Or. Leon Axelrod~ Lion's Clubs of parllcipating ha\le been lested, 50~ ~ave originator of Project LOOK, doctors, the Ensenadn Lions receh·L'<I glusses and 105 ave Club. and auxiliary. and the been referred for medical 88~00K strulds for Li 0 n,_:En:=se:::"::"".:':...::boa::::.rd:...::o:..1 -'"':..'_11_h_. __ 1r_ea_tm_en_1_o_r·_su_r_ge_r_Y· __ _ Optometrists Orange Kounty and it means sight for hun- dreds ot Ensenada children t.csted and ootiittL'<i "'' i t h glasses by a group o f dedicated county optometrists. Little Gem Indian Arts For A Truly Unique Gift houi's a day and seven days a week with JEWELRY' · Most of th_e landj.s owned by the Army two paramedics always on duty," he C.Orps or E1igineers and it ""W be leased said. W ksJ Alcoholism BREA -Coostruction ot'. a new regional park behind Carbon Canyon Dam in north Orange County will start this. summer if all the final red tape Is Y.Tapped up on schedule. to tbe county ·for park operations. Some Philp said lhe l\fedical Center has Or t,Op parcels along C3.rbon Canyon Road will graduated 34 paramedics from two SA' LE • be purchased by the county from private special classes where training is given in eriiergency rescµe operations and ad-Jr• Orar•ge "IT rs A beautiful success This year Project LOOK will travel to Ensenada March 23. and in a marathon one day testing program will aid between 150 and 200 children of poor families . Supervisor .,Ralph Diedrich, in Y.'hose Third District the new park lies, said the bureaucratic wheels are turning more quickly _than usual to get the final park plans approved. 11TlllNGS ARE moving so fast now that the usual long periods of study and waiting will be eliminated at this park," he said. Science, Engineer Fair.Awards Slated ,owners. 'd ...._ · a. " stlW'V because o! the sincere #;' D·1edrich sa id th e UrSt 125-acre in-vanced first ai t""'v.niques. ""J 3 DAYS OHL Y ·· ··m order to train and put into opera-and whole-hearted effort of 40 cryient of the park should go to bid by tion 26 paramedic teams, a total of 208 ORANGE -"Alooholism: Californians and an equal Starts Fri Mar 15 '/Jf'( /· July 1, making it likely thepublic"will get paramedics Will need to be trained," An Overview" will be the sub-number of Ensenadean! work-T u:11·· 3· of .. f,,,\ ~ ... to use the park before tbe year is out. Philp told supervisors. ject of a Y.'Orkshop to be held ing together to aid the needy r I> children Dr. Axelrod said. THE FACILITY will include a small PHILP TOLD the board his master from 9:30 a.m. to noon Tues- lake, tennis courts, t"'O b a·s e b a 11 plan for emergency medical care callOO day at the Orange County diamonds. a soccer field. picnic areas, for 26 teams to be in operation by the end Library auditorium here. Black 1-listory Our Regular Low Price! model airplane ~flying areas, children's of 1975, but limitations in the current A second workshop. "Drug play areas, riding and hiking trai ls and training program prevented that. Abuse: Fact and Fiction" is T lk • Squash Blossom Necklaces restrooms. •le said the present capacity allo"'S scheduled for 9:30 a.m. to noon Attlhor to a •Zuni • Ha•al• 1be park site is compr ll6ed mostly of train ing of only 12 pe<>ple per class and 1'1arch 26, also at the library : ;:::-: :-~~ ~:~::O· the catch basin behind Carbon Canyon .the law requires a minimum of 290 hours auditorium. FULLERTON -A l e 1 • c-...i _. Hi~I Dam. . of trairiing for a paramedic. Both w 0 rt sh 0 p s are Haley, author of ' 'The ~M~ Diedrich noted the site includes the "Under the current training capacity, spcinsored by the ftfental Autobiography of l\1alrol m X," SOUTH location of the old Olinda Elementary il would be more than five years before Health Association of Orange will speak on "Black Heritage ~ ~ · IM THE ORANGE -Student.!~partitjpatin_g in Schoo~ which served the area when it 2.6 paramedic teams coukl be fully train-County and will feat u re _A Saga of Black •Hstory" at ~ ~ C08ST MERCANTILE BLDG. the Orange County Science and Engjpeer-was a corrununity of oil workers. The eel," Philp said. · . Richard Ecke rt. Associated the Cal State Fullerton gynl ~~ ~~ • . SUHFLOWEJ: 1 l"l.AI.4 · ing Fair, April 29-May 12 at The City town of Olinda faded away after the oil Several supervisors. including David Drug Abuse Coordinator for ~larch 21 at 8 p.m. ,~ \..' ..... '-,_ c-• "- here will be eligible for two awards boom in the early 1900s. Bciker of Garden Gro\le, \'Oiced concern Orange Coun1y, and Jim Wolk. Tickets, \\'hich are available v Lr.ace 979 _ 2831 offered .~y the Municipal Water DisJrict p R OFFICIALS 'd ch 1 the that the program IS so lar behind • Depuly • Director ol I h c nt Jhe dooc. arc !t.50 general · I .. , , .. , , '•' of Or:u"e County. . bas~ t!ii· e dam issa~~~t®,..~urin . ~sc~ed .... ule ..... , .:. .... ~ .. :_ . . ~!, •• : .. , ,_ ~~paiyn~nt 9(.~t,~taJ l!.caltl\ admiSsioni $1 ... for facl11ty and .·-...~ -' t. ~v~' bon~.,wllL. ~.J?!~ted.. :1~ ·~~vy·'(ii~·~rMurtiilg lh<t'dirt lfi' tll~' ··-,ii ·wo~ULD hOpe you wllf do all that 1S Drug l\btise Program. staff, and· 75 cent s f ~ rl~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fl:w! top entrali~ 1:11.the ~~or.and_,sen1or park will ~rrilit construction o( Some ;>ossib\e to speed up the process and get Reservations may be made students. The speech . J s R' .,..._ -;:)_, tJ --J:\-'·lv-P:-J.,-t high.-~-.... i".Z.t k:i so ~nt build!Jtgs above the high these~ in•• operati~ ·~~rliest _by~lli;!JL.the Me.f!!aJ Hea!\!L_ wnw."1 _b~_Jbo...~sS()<Jat<d -;---::-: ~i«L . re JJl!,; J .. iio ~;-~8ciliues· i·Nort1!m -~"iiomi~~ water~tines. ~------·pcss1bTe tlme,n.:BiiTer said. · - -A~sociauon at 547-7559. -Students. -~ • I , • • • ''· \ •on~·stop' shopping a.t its finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS .TIL 9 ' ' ''ARTISTE DE LA RUE'' PRESENT I" THEIR .... ON THE MALL FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 10 A.M.1to 5 P.M. MARCH 15, 16, 17 ------ ' --• ~;-, ..... ·.,>:• • • , ) 4 DAIL V PILOT Th11rsdar, Match 14, 1'74 • ·os1nonds· a Paradox .. Devout Fa1nily Succeeds iri World of Rock SALT LAKE CITY (APJ -To sonic people, the lives-of the OsmotXls -teen idols, night club stars and rt."COrdlng • arti.sts -might seem paradox.ical. On the one hand, they are devout f\1ormons, pledged lo abstain from a lcohol , ·tobacco, coffee, gambling and premarital sex. On the olher hand. they live in a '*''orld of rock music crillciwd by some ~forrnon leaders and they eam nulCh of their wealltt performing before the gan1bling cr~·ds of Las Vegas. CUT TJIE 11·Pt1EP.IBER family. \\'hich says ii begins each day with a family prayer aod gives 10 percent of ils income to !he Church of Jesus Qirist of Latter· day Saints. sees no con1radictions in lifestyle. "Jesus ate ·with lhc publicans and !he sinn er," Olive Osmond. the n10thcr, said . ~ •.Jes1ts •lte mil/a lhe p1tlJ• tlc111ts 1111d lhe sh111er.' during an inte rv iew at the family's Provo home between work et1gagements. "People arc people \\'hethcr thry'r<.' there to see a show or gamble in lhc slot machines," said her husband. Gcorgr. "We go in the back door and out lhe back door." ~ .. WIIAT._--VER TllE r eligious con-f...:,. t." ~ siderations. the Osmonds have hit it big. u,1 Te•tJMr. Almost continually one o' more of the OSMONDS HIT IT BIG, PLAY TO STANDING-ROOM-ONLY CROWDS seven singing Osmond children has a r record high on the charts. They play to In 1972, They Produced 11 Records, Each Hitting $1 Million standing·room-cro"·ds. /, Jn 1972. the Cismonds produced 11 sOmetinies is niobbcd by gi rls l\'ho w('lnt l'nivcrsity cheerleader, is .no'*'· r..trs. r..lcr· records; ~each hi1,ti.ng-·al ·least the'·"" """· .. to ~ch him. -'kis., hin1. get his · rill·O:i~r ~·. ,....,._. ;-•~ ~ ~ ,......... ~ ---...-- million mark ill sales. No other singer or autograph, or just sC..1rc. , ~ptte t~ fortune ~h~y ve ma.de. aC· .._ ____ ~group . -not the 1 Beatles, not Elvis \Vhat causes the hyslcria over Donny? cia1m for ~mo:!c m.~l not u~i~e:· te'Slt!Y--had~-ar1rgold:tel'ords:in --:--'(;lOria:Slri\icr!i' Cdltm:::-oH6'"l11ligazlne.,-: -"~ .!~1h-·~-lvti~~ "1 ' 7 I. one yea r. , . . . says , "A ~irl at ihc age.of II or 12 nct'ds ~~~e~11~~ "~nd ~~~cif~lly,' caS~ · ~ 1'he seven pcrfomung Osmonds are 11 safe, distant lov e obJCCt for her bud· f t .. ' Alan, 24; Wayne, 22; riterrill , 20; Jay, ·19: ding and rat her intense awakening to orge · Donny. 18; ~1arie, 14, and Jin1my. JO. feelings of love ror the opposit~ sex." IN FACT. ALTHOUG H the Osmonds T\1'0 older childre n in the family , Virl Donny has his ~wn cxplunallon. have sold millions of albums and singles, and Tom, are deaf and \*o'Ork on "Osbro '' 1nany people outside the top 4<t teen set -a name given some family pro-"AROUND ~IY AGE. they (glrls ) want have never heard or them. ductions. to cry and scream and stuff like that," But the Osmoncls are \\'orking to ex· -he s~vs. "And songs lhat I record th<'Y pand their audience. ALAN, \\' AYNE, ~lERRllL and Jay \\'ere the origina l Osmond Brothers, but Donny later joined them. Jimmy solos and sometimes performs novelty <icts with the group, while }!Jarie is gelling in· to the country aod western field '*'·ilh her recent top-of.-tbe-charts "Paper Roses.·· DonnY. who appears monthly on the covers of Ian magazin~ aimed at teen· age girls, was not allowed to date until bis 16th birthday last December. the family says. 1'he covers of 16. rave, Tiger Beat nnd Teen Life scream : "Donny Tells All'.'' "Donny's Secret Love Talk." "ll is Hid· den Passions." and ask, "Arc You His Future Wire?'' WllEN JIE APPEARS in public he c;in rClate to very well. 'Puppy Love' -The Osmonds attribute to their family 1hcr're true songs; puppy love actually closeness any success they have io main. goes on.'' taining a wholesome .environment amld He-is nol bolherl'd by the fan the glitter and temptations of the en· magazines. tertainment wo rld. "lt's fun to go through them once i,n a\\'llilc," he says. "They gel off sonic stories lhal oouki become dangerous. But 'ou have to admit they dG help us and lhi'.V helped us bcco1nc 1nore popular." The progress of th<• family rrom obscuri ty in Utah to br1~ht lights in Las \·rgas can be measured step by step. THEY ST1\RTi'.:IJ \\'llh harl>ershop hannoni cs at their church·sponsored fan1i!y hom'e evenings. then went fro1n civic club dales to Disnc~·land., to the Andv \\'ilti1uns tclc\·ision sho\v for nine scmns and finally to Caesar's Palace in Las Vega~. 1'tley recently signed a four· ,\'car contract with the Tropicana in Las Ve~as. "\\'r :.ih1 a\'s fcii that our miss ion "'as to the outside \\'orld." said George Os- mond. fl&. n rorn1cr insurance aod real estate broker. After si nging. thl' brothers lea rned to dance, then play instrunients. WlfEN JN trrAll the·Osmonds live in a 21.room converted office building with a professional studio. It is one of 13 buildings in Provo's Riviera apartment oomplex. \\1hich they share with 8'..5 un- married students at !\1ormon'()\JCrated Brigham Young University \\'ho have contracted· not to sn1okc, drink or engage in premarital sex. "It's rough to be in the business and not start to become part of it," says Alan. "If you're careful, you can be. And that's why working together as a fam ily has helped us to maintain Gur values aod our goals." ., Says the Cather: "A lot ol people have 1he impression this is a phony thing. We are close, and we really do Like each otbtr." Clrinese Reduce Price of Wine '·Traveling the fair circuit. we met a IGI of experienced prGs," sa id the rather. .. In bct\\·ccn shows we \11lUld pick their brains ... juggling, tumbling . cirl'.'us acts. un icycle -nil of this \\'(" could \cam fro1n these pros. and e\'crythiilg "'c learned. \lie used." HONG KONG (AP) -Com1nunist China has cut the export price of mao tat. the fiery liquor 1hat \\'estcm ncwsrnen publicized so 1vidcly during President Nixon's vfsit to China. Chinese official s in Canton ord('rcd prices in Hong Kong reduced from $19.20 A TUTOR WAS hilW lo teach the io $12 for an 18-0unce botlle and lro1n traveling kids, and out of that cnn1e an S9.60 to $5 for a nine-ounce bottle. ~i~S Osmond · company selling educational A local wine merchant commenl.cd: 'She hasn 't stopped since an p1·ograms on cassette tapes. "\\'ith the Oiina craze cooling off in The most recen t tl'achC'r, ~lary A1nerica. China has cut the price of maoi Osmond brother got married.' Carlson. a fonner Brlghan1 'Yowig tai accordingly." -;;:;.::~:::;;:;:;.-=:=::....-=::.=;;;;;;;;;;.;~;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;.;~: Training To Begi1t John Pugh. 21 . of 1-luntington Beach will begin tra ining \1·itfi the Peace Corps in Los Angeles in June. ~ilh his final destination. Afric~. A 1971 graduate of Edison fligh School in •luntington Beach. Pugh attrndcd Orange (;oast College. I-le lives at 9132 Veronic<i Oril'e. While at Edison. Pugh was one of the 10 rinnlists for the Golden Key A11'8rd, lhe top cicademlc honor at the school. UT'S BE FRIENDI. Y JC )'OU have new ~iKhbon'I or krlOW of anyone movlni: to our •~•. ttlt·~ !ell us IO that "''e m1y ~x~nd a fritndl7 Yt~ICOfl'l(! •nd lfc>lp ~ to tw.como acqUalntcd in their new-1urrwndinp:. St Coast Visitor ,. 4f4.t51' 4ff.t:MI !WW flSitar '4M174 ' ' · 1 I The Sea Terrace Apartments- the new fun-place to enjoy ocean-close adult living Laguna Niguel'& newest design for fun.living, fun·loving adults : The Sea Terrace Apartments. Close to the surf and sand, it's a fun place to be. Ocean or park views. Beam ceilings upstairs. Paneling downstairs. Patios or balconies. Plus a Recreation Building with fireside lounge, pool and Jacuzzi. We think these apartments are the best value In the whole area. Come see them today, and see ii you do11't share our view. 1 Bedroom from $205, 2 Bedrooms from $225, some furnished •. Directions: From Los Angeles, take San Diego Freeway south to Crown Valley ParkwaY. e xit. Rlgh1 (approx. 6 ml.) to Pacific Coast Highway. ·Left 1 mile to Niguel Rd. Left on Nrguel Ad. to The Sea Terrace Apartments. • LagunaNiguel The Choice Community • @ R111Cho 6ernatdl)tnd Vlll1g1 P1R. other line Nsw TO'lllM ,_...,... ti~ A~oConHnul'HtyDnllopsrt,lnc. (714) 41).0501 • .._. \ • - At Cal Poly Student Of Law Wins 15 Selected to Dean's List Cash itch of Fountain Roger A. Fr Villty-:--,-1 student at· University a, Orange C.Oun named the r annua l Judg f\Iurray Scholar lifrd~year law West em State lltgt!-of-Law of ty, luls been eclpient of the e \Vllliam L.' ship. h award honors 1'he $400 cas Judge ~turray Court or Ora.I founding execu member and faculty at the of the superior ige ColUlty, a live beard member or the law school. is employed by Fritch. who !he public 11.·or of the Cit .. o!· demonstrating indicating fitne prof~ion. ks department Fountain VaJley, characteristics ss for the legal 1000 With F f O Lelis ' Fifteen South Coast stud<':nls ha\'e been named to the dean's list •1 Cal_ Poly %:i!L_Lu!! Obispo for scholattlc aehie\'ement during lhc Jail quarter. • Clled were Costa l\Tesans Diane Chrlslen!licn and Richard F I o yd, freshmen : Christy Blanc. sophomore : Tyler Arthur l..o\\Tt:V, !unk>r: and Diane Peffers, senior. Craiii: Alan Gephart. a senior from Huntington Btach, "'35 also named. Newport Beach residents included on tho list are freshman Jeffrey Dyer. junk>r Douglas Schleider. and seniors Edward Becht e I . Pamela Lynn Casserly, Becky Lyn Hopper and l\farie Louise Somers. ~w; • 218.95: e Super Takumar 55mm 1/2.0 Lins • Hl&hl, IC CIHal• l/wo111h·lht·len1 tipos1111 mtl1rin1 s1sttm e Shlllllr speeds up to 1/1000 st c. value 316.00 VISTA AUTO 40C STROBE • ltlchlf11~'9 Mkad latllrr e S ,...ltlM lllOI lllOUOI • llllh·l11 r1eN111r e H uc:OllCI flCJC.11 e GM 40 WI.I~ ASA ZS value 29.50 •••• _...._, ·--=-V1 ... '..J • 1·9.95 IJ! VISTA II AUTO 4• STROBE " e GN 4' e Color Filt1r, ell~ et1 lype • R1~01,1n1 Jiot shot and srnc cllf4 · e CompUter 11111 with two slop s1st1m The other thr<e students named "'ere James Heumann. LA. LINES .seniorr-olSall CJemente; Eric Peter Tulleners. senior. ol 531 'MONTH A fission Viejo: and ~tichael TILIPHONI COMPANY 0 I· John ()spring, senior. OP CALll'. . I ,,,.,1)1 ., ..... , ... c.e. .... "'cstminstcr. WANTED DIAMONDS•GEMSTONES ......... "1 ~ it ~h19 fw llllUOfldl Oflllli ... ,i.. f-,.i.. ...,;.~ •M ., .. ._,, Cw•lvl ••••I"""* 11111111 ......... .., -•• ,.... •. HitM•t Jttk:•I poid. C-'I s.40-'°':' lo.t ..ay, ioi.ttfcry HM, S•ffov ~d. a1k I« IN. ~ folh: • ""· ,1ow,.i.. iewels by ioseph SOUTM COAST 'lAlA • J333 P ISTOL. COSTA MESA • 540.toU Honeywell Penlax Honeywell Pentax ES BODY SPOTMATIC f e Comput11 controllld 1llclronl~ sh11t111 e $1\11U1r SpHds l lo 1/1000 SIC. • All Pint•• KCISlorles .alld T11lu11U11 i111s11 •Ill WOfll·•lth n1w ES Bod1 Vallll 4'4.SD 274.95 Bauer XL Super 8 MOVIE CAMERA e T1k1s 111D¥it1 in "11l1t i111 li1ht" e Fili in the palm of JOll' hand • Blllllanl tt1rou1h-tht-ten1 'It• lindtr e tontrol ll'ldlc•1011 in lht view lllld11 e Die Cast • Tllli 111 Head With F 1.8 Lens • S11per M11 lll Coaltd T1kum11 Lins • Bthlnd !ht llns m1t1rl11111s11 m e Slt111t1t 11111d1 lo 1/ 1000 llC. Vallll 371.DO 282.95 Bauer C4 MOVIE CAMERA e A11lomatlc behlnd-ll!e-llns. 11po1111e control e no'sh111ter •4 lo 1 Powtr ZODl'I\ value 227.95 189.95 • R1l l11 S11t1m Pfovldts Drl1ht, [ven llh111lnat1011 lor Varlabl1 Conti.1st OI •Spl1t-lm11• tan11 flllller C•I• Enlar1ln1 =~::.::.~~~':.·~::;;;;~,:'.'.::.18 5 00 109 95 .; value 299.95 • "'" 110 · 00 • · CARRYING CASE optlwl •••• 14.15 = Miranda SENSOR ET COMPACT JS e Ellclronc ihul11r r1n114 11c. to 1/100 sec. • fian11 flndlr loc11sln1 • •A•tomatlc !lash s11t1m 82.95 value 129.95 •sLJDE ·~ PROJECTOR i1 I e l/S.S P11cl1I011 L.1111 • $00 Walt •lllltnc• e '•Joll!ll E•Hor for Sii•• "'''''" e Ctr11l11 C111 1H 'A' 100 SllM TrlJ e llllMtt C111bel e , .. _,1 hYlfM, F1t11' •, Ytlile 19.15 \ 7680 .. lttJltODt 1ecoad lverlla1b • Elttllonic Flas h Blrill•ln e A11lom11icall)' Adj111ls s• Pit1111t"1 Mt e Alfltar s PtrfttltJ E1pfUJd • U1es Rt1Ml11 Pol•1oid film • 2 Ditle1ent f ilm Silt~ .. S11M!Md Rttlolllllt ai;tf l tss [1 pen~iwe Sq11,111 Sl11 KEYSTONE 800 54 95 Great pictures, great price , • • • • KEYSTONE 850 . • • 88 9 5 Built-in r&chorgtable battery . • • I ' I '7 s i' I I t SAC { state J voted ~ autom ~dardl At l(board 1 1oug l dards ) despit ;indust •said J higher < ~ B lthe "passe .j,sta(f ~said : "l'h of a o 1975 c standa The ,t.inuin stand a woul~ ,devot .smog than 1 'progr TH Jactor eem we I far 1ures. or ear ~bell .The J>a= .1976 a 9 gra ,two .. "lier m 'for t ~~ mono <ides o , The -stand a ..... ·ill ·20 gra 3.1 gr .•TH ..appro Envi •Agere stand a then • In a .board 'Spark ~which .did "form a ;1966-7 The is to .peratu piston ~'PUt in IN •San -Of 1.ioncd . DO ch perce Anoth ·impro ·. :• S A •(.UPI ) Iater .~gasoli •fiolati ~Vol I ,state -1.j Boa ·~Willia ·.M>ld i :~~970 ~If ave ..contro :~a pre ~'i(as c ' Sim ·' ,•press , ockin ·~~fie cl • t:ause t1o esc • throug .. ~...gasoli \\ "f\fo ,,,., vented • asor I \ • . • Conattaissio1aer. at 12 • '75 Smog Standards 'In 1976 Girl's 'Kid Powe1·' Pays Off THF. REf'ORT arlded · "'fl-iot Jnctor is not cited from con- TBe Cem for the con1frirt an~ St. Patrick's Day may be welfare of the auto manuf0r-black for some Wearers O' 1ures. bu·t because the peQple The Greet) this year: Sun· of California will benefit from day Plue Laws will shutter p better prodiict." au bars in Pennsylvania! · The board's action sPts (H9w nice that things are l>as.sen!!!'r car,i; rmisslons for ltosier in Orange County.) J976 at .9 irrams hvdrcw~rbon. ~Vlf_ 9 grarns carbon monoxide and , · ~~ ,.tv.·o £rams oxid~~ "f nltl"f)npn Eve ryone ls Iris h by i)er mile~ 'lll~~1971t ~:tn<f!iTdt 'coUrleSY"at Sh~rrirai:k·Ume," tor trucks are .9 hydrocarbon or course, but, sure. we've ... ams. 17 r ca rbOn got the real thing in mono'u e and tw6 gram!OX. RithaTir MO a , y-of· ·THE""" ides or nttrogen. FERN FACl'ORY. <And, The 1975 liri!hN<tight !nick beg:orra, his rine selection ~standards alreadv approved ?f 1n~D?r ,Plants goes on a '\\'ill be z grams hydrocarbon. ~ar;in o the green all the 20 ~ams carOOn monoi:lt1e 2nt1 ti~.) .sW~ 3.1 grams oxides of nitrogen. . . h~l.~d 1 h. b .,. THE ARB's actin~ rnl!~· "" ..approved bv the U . S Environme ntal Prolc('ti()n •AgeJ1cv because the state's Stand;irds are more stringent then the fede ral ones. • In another development, the .board received a report on •spark advance _p n tis mo g :v.•hich concluded the devircs .did not cause signincant per· ""fonnance problems for the 1966-70 vehicles tested . If, like P 1 a e p 1a ars, your local service station isn't open on Sundays,1 ~·e are. Ftom noon. till 5.· So remember : no matter ,how little gas you have lo spare, you can make It lo the rar corners of the earth without leaving THE VILLAGE. 0 <Jfi~ Gold Piece CltlUlllln IWH"'- SPICIAUZJMG Custom ............. ._ .. _ Design ing $400 1; .. , Engraving ......... 557-6421 D iamond •d~ ,_. .... _, ·~ 979-8157 _.., Setting THE TRJ.DmON.t,L IRmSH l'UI COCKTAILS•ENTERTAINMENT . 11 ... , I I ;1' It... W.&111 -""--Jft. ...... lUNO+ I lo.m.·2p.m. DINNER 5:30· I Op.m. SUNDAY BllJN(H,. COUNTRY SREAl::FAST 10o.m.-2:30p.m. · the west end where the nicest clothes hang out The aim of the VSAD device 1s to reduce engine tem- .perature by delaying · the pi ston firing so the smog out- 5>t1l in turn can be cut. There's the CAFE ISTAN· BUL, tor inst8nce, which of- fers such classic Middle Eastern dishes as 1'1oussaka (Greek), Dolam CAr · menian) and Falafil Sand· wiches on Syrian bread. (To beodt-shells-mocrome · carry out rronl the ground ear pien:ing $8.50 floor delicatessen or to eat in 1 ~---------. INSTALLATION Oli' anti - 'SlTlog devices on 1966·70 model .cars is now required upcn ·transfer af ownership in the <San Diego. Los Anl!ltles and 1San Diego air basins. or the 300 drh·crs ques- 1.ioncd, 52.6 percent reported ·no change in operation and 43 percent poorer performance. Anothe r 4.4 percent reported ·improved performance. -. * * * : Locking Gas Caps Illegal ~.For Autos? .. 'SACRA MENTO • (UPJ )-Owners of 1970 and "later autos who buy lockini? -~gasoline tank ca'pS may be that unexpected upstairs diningroom with a gla ss or the house wine.) Exotic! 0 Or take CUNTINENTAL IMPORTS. Th at's a European tour all in itself with its incredible assort· ment or unusual ceramics from Spain. Portugal. Italy, Holland and France. !Most of them exquisitely hand· painter'.) • On shorts, A thought: Not everyone who wears them Ought .•. ~ But if it's le vis you go for -and who doesn't , these days! -you'll really snap to attention at COM PANY HEADQUARTERS . They've got legions 0£ them! 0 'Violating vehicle pollution con· And what could top them 1rol laws. according to the off more colorfully than one ,.state Air Resources Board. of those embroide re d t.j Board executive o r f i c e r masterpieces from Central ·~William Simmons said all ears or South America at EL JIO[d in California starting with SIURTA.IL! (4th level of tht! :'1.970 models are required to Mercantile Building.) -<Lave evaporative emissions . ~ .control systems which Include ~~ :-.a pressure vacuum-relier type Around these parts. if the . as cap. s hoe fit~. we don't say, • Simmons said replacing the .:Wear it." \Ve say, "It must ;:pressurized cap with a \'ented have come from DALE'S ~~ocking mechanism destroys MISS A.MERICA FOOT· "tf\e closed system and could WORKS." (Knowing that it ~ piuse gasollne hydroca rbons will be beautiful lo boot, if : ~lo escape into the atmosphere you'll forgive the pun. l ·,through evaporation or ~ Life is a grind sometimes but you can at least_ha\'e it ground to order by Tll E COFFEE TRADER. Choose yo ur fa\·orlte blend of the ~·orld 's finest coffee beans, fr,eshly roasted, to i?njoy a home. Or have It brc"·ed to your taste ror SO\•oring here. ;.iasoline leakage. '¥ C"\ "li1otorists who i n·s ta 11 • ._:.-ented locking caps on their •lJtasollne tanks not only defeat :r-lhe evaporati\'e controls but lso rllll the risk of ;i cltatllYI • v the llighway Pntrol for !!--~gaily modifying a state-ap-~oved vehicle emissions con- ~ trol syslem." he said. .. . • SimmoM urged car owners c • '\o check Wilh their dealers to '->lllake sure the cap they went On the other hand but in ;"'111 buy IJ compatible with the the same place - street K.aPorative emi!slon control le \•el or the Mercant il e ffl Building -when you want ~'•jftYS~t~•m~oOn~th~e~ir~c[a~rs.~~~1 something deliciously frosty • to quench your thirst. try . Good Deed BOB'S Of,D·FASlllONED LEMONADE. <Squeezed 7 'lnake the scene \\hlle you \\lttl t from Callfor· Sundays nlo's choicest lemons!) in the j,J.jjijij!(.]I ~== DISCOV ER TllE VILLAGE! • Happiness is FUN IDEAS from r: •piiy-i··; 1,1 A UNIQUE GfFT & CARD SHOP . ,:,1 557·2702 ,,,,,,...,..~-. !TIME! LIFE BOOKS AREAVAILABLEHERE. Sing\to tilln CH" co'"flkt• .. r111 -ifhout 1UbKriptlot1. Come i" ;,nd browse MEA:OtANTILEBLDG. 557.3175 I ·h~ngiy tiger RESTAURANT A•O llAJOOO ll'flflll t•• 979-11 8 1 . OPE~ Daily for Lunch Sunday for Bnl'lch Llm.EGEM INDIAN ARTS FIHE HAMDCIAmD IMDIAH JfWILRY HAVA.io..!°"'IUHI WISHON-HARRELL STONEWARE a truly.unique collection of ~andt~rown pottery COFFEE TRJIDERi ._..-ricllr'd Melhrc-,. 1117·f671J • ; . . "' ,,:I • .. " • FOR THE ULTIMATE •Lunch •Dinner .; Sunday Brunch •Cocktails • Enterlainment rese·r~ohons ho"°'ed the lofty lady WHIM SEY HDbbDW Al10: M1rin1r'i Vilt,,.,, 0•111 Point M1rin• \'our Complete \\'omen 's Fashion Shoe Bout,iquc !71~ f 9i 9-9'l52 SPf(IAllllNG IN NAPllOYI WIDTHS All Orog -:.~ol l!edNood Poe(es feo•ur·~g Beoi.11!~! Bu•I~ -Oo\!or>e;love G•oo~s •Occ.,~I I :>e.-es •i'aho F.,,..,., •e •Cou<11e< l"P' • rleodooords •GJ..,,. T~e1 *~r· Ot,ech •Yo~·loi1 •'.>~·e1 CUSTOM DESIGNED FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES FRENCH RESTAURANT FRENCH CUISINf' I • COCKT~llS LUNCH 1 la.m.-2:30p.m. t;n;::::::::t DINNEI 5:30.l lp.m . OH SUNFLOWER. OPPOSITE SO\JrH COAST PLAZA DAILY JO to 9, SATURDAY 10 lo 6, SUtlOA y 12 to_s \ , Thursday, March 14, 1~74 DAI L V PILOT I :i Pair Abduct Girl For Prostitution ' NEEDLE NEST -~ n •STITD-fJ!Y Exclusively Stompsi 0 ·~'VA 11.UGS Coins1 and.Supplies llll •l.J,.f(HHCX)( z Pl.GI EVERYTHING FOR STAMP m 516-1,15-7 DAYS WlO: llll ANO COIN CO..LECTORS USSOHS SJ.TUllDAY HllDUPOINT WOllCSHOP' 556-6850 HHDLEHEST --'O(oll.'-'- Belgian--i:~IJ!ll!IN;£!1=i::==l!!o,.,.EH-==!==,,..-;:::::: -waffle TOfflDWJ!H: 9,30..m.-9,00p.m. ··s1rown.m,1 Sundoy: Inn .,_,,.. 9:30o.m.-6:00p.m. 557-5186 ALSO: •SOUP'S •SANDWICHl.S •OMEllTS BREAKFAST•LUNCH•DINNER •8El0tAN ·euaoEas ~earth_ ~shoe ....... , ... _ ... ACTIVE .Sl'ORTS WEAR FQR MEN AND WOMEN UNUSUAL Gt FTS AND APPAREL FROM AROUND THE WORLD Hand Wovtn VIRGIN WOOL RUGS and FOUCART from POU.MD "O talian <V Jla9£" Dl.:LICATES6CN ~ SANDWICHES y P<ZIA •COMPlETE MEALS• fol 0. p,.,..;~1 Or To Go CATERING SERVICE WINE & BEER A MULTI-MEDIA SHC"WIHG OF OVER 60 ARTISTS €Y€'S aRt G.!.ll€R t€S "•. r ... ~ 1.a , .... ~-' ••••• FINEST COLLECTION OF ' CHESS & FAMILY GAMES JM THE COUNTY IN THE MERCANTILE BUILDING LOOK FOR THE FUiGS Antiques Md Plants • I • /, I ' + I ·/ ' ' JI OA&L Y PILOT • ' ' ~ , ' ' • • . . ..•.............•..... ... ···-···· ·····-· • ~ . -· ' . . I . , . ' ~ • \ • • • ............... ,r..:c...wM ............ ~--,.;....;,i.11.""""'"-1 ..... 1-'....::~Yl~ ........ . •' .. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY ' · Exhibits !-Prizes !-Entertainment! . Join us ·on the mall Jor a little Traveling Fun .· . . ~-· Free Prize Drawings: 1- Round Trip for Two, Flight to Merida & Cozumel , Mexico, from L.:A. (Via-.Aeromexico Airlines) .· Round ·Trip for Two, Cruise to Vancouver, B.C. from L.A. (Courtesy of Prudential-Grace Line.s) . • Round Trip Jor Two, Flight to San Francisco from Long Beach, CA (Courtesy of P.S .A.) · · · Free Accommoc!ations f?r Two at the Sahara Hotel, Las Vegas; Includes 3. days & .2 nights; Dinner Show at Congo Room ; Dinner at Don The Beach_c(>mbers ; Cocktails in Lounge. · · (Courtesy of Del Webb World Travel) '$100 Travel Gift Certificate (Courtesy of As)!: Mr:Foster Travel Service) Hand-Painted Marlin t (Courtesy of Hilmar Yachts) . ~ ·· ····· Otlieroprizes include Beach B:igs-.ICFlight'Bags; She11 Leis · Dolls • · Records; Books ; Gift Items. , ' '. • Pick up your free entry cau pons frcmi "Doo1· P1-iae Booth" in center Stage Court al'ea, and Deposit in Special Drop Bai on Mall . . ' " " ''Exciting to . Visit-Delightful to Shop" .. • NEWPORT CENTER. I Plclflc COISI Hlghw1y-letwe1n Jembofff Incl MICArthur < • • • \ • , • . •. • . .. I . ' • . . ' • .. . - • 62 Fine Stores To Serve You ••• - Open Mon~ay and Friday Nights. EDl•ltors: Ask Mr. Foster Travel Service The Broadway Adventurer's Club · Princess Cruises Aeromexico · ~ '\ Prudential-Grace Lines Transportation Consultants International Alaska Air Lines I l Hill)lar Yachts lncoqJOrated Hemphil~ World Tours -.... Univ.er$~~T1a~el,$y~tem~ .... ,,..., ~, .. ,. ,. , .... , ., ..•.. _. Aloha .Airh~es ·=;: -o=Al~iilrave~L!d. · _ _: __ ·- . . Napili Kai Beach Clu . ~- • Bear Valley Holl~nd-American Cruises Westours Continental Airlines Tradewiild Tours of Hawaii Canadian Government Office of Tourism Air Canada British Caledonian Airways Braniff International Airlines ' Delta Airli~es • · '. . ~ ~rjbbeanijnes Natidnal Airlines "''"'.,.-:.~enter Travel \'arig Airlines ' • . U.T.A. French Airlines North West Orient Airlines Mexicana Airlines Travel Mart · Play-cation Design Plaza Travel Cartan Travel · Del Webb World Travel · Pacific Travel School . · -.. Continuous Movies: (I sla11d f! OUBe cm the 'Mall) "Bes!Kept Secret in the Sierras" · "Miracle of Micronesia" · "Once Upon a Princess Cruise" "Hawaii, The Possible Dream" "Picture Canada"· "The Glimpses of '1!exico" "The Other Haw'aii" "I nvitation1 to .South ·America" "Puerto Rico" "Orient Escapade"' "Fly Me" "This ls'Tahiti" "The Wonderful World of Norwegian Caribbean lines" "Three Genis'' "Sportfishing in La Paz, Mexi~" I • ..... '. ><:1". ,.: '··· ;.. • • ·gl\fe • . . ' . ... , . . .;: . ..,. . . l 11. " l .... t 24. ·compacts -.. ·-~ ,<:'°' '··-•• ., • I ' ' . r ·.-.... .:. ... >"" ~-'"~-·~. ~·· ~ ... ,;;.i, ·~·~>: ' )··"'• "1 . . ---., .. · - 7 sport ·models . 3 Camaros. Limit your size withou~ cramping yo,ur style. Available in six-cylinder or V-8 Sport Coupe, • luxurious Type LT and heavy-duty Z28 versions. See your Chevrolet Dealer. . ' ' . . 4 Flreblrds. P.ontiac's great little sporty cars. Low-priced Flreblrd six-cylinder model, luxurious Esprit model, Fonnula versions and the ultimate Firebird • • • TransAm. • See your~ Dealer. ' • • J Thursday, Marth 14, 14J74 DAIL V RILOT J 7 • • r - ices than anyone. 3 Apollos Six-cylinder economy in Hatchback, Coupe and four-door Sedan models. Economy eight-cylinder versions also available. What you might expect a Buick to be and a lot more than you'd expect a small car to be. See your Buick Dealer. ...r ,,~50r-·'«-·"' ... ' Pontiac's great little compacts. Hatchback, Coupe· and four-door Sedan models. Plush custom models available. Low-priced, roomy, sporty compacts with economical sixes. Economy eight-cylinder versions available. See your Pontiac Dealer. 5 sub·compacts 5 Vegas. Hatchback, Notchback -and neat little Kammback Wagon models. Sporty GT option also avail- able. All with a very advanced four-cylinder engine that goes a long way on a gallon Qf gas. 12 Novas ---. Practical, versati le, comfortable, hard-· working. Sixes and·V-8's. Custom models and sporty SS versions available. All good to look at, at course. See your Chevrolet Dealer. ·3 Omegas . . Easy to handle ••• easy on gas ••• and easy to own. Choose .from Hatchback, Coupe and four-door Sedan models, Six-cylinder en- gine.standard, econOmy eight-cylinder ver- sions available. Sporty "S" package avail- able on Hatchback and Coupe models. Omega, it's a lot of little Oldsmobile. See your.Oldsmobile Dealer. 4 from Germany · 4 Opel Mantas. The best selling car_ i.o_ Ger-. many is available in Manta, Rallye, Sportwagon and luxurious Manta Luxus models. Standard 4-cylinder engine with 4-speed transmission. See your Che~t Dealer.""'"-,.... See _your Buick-Opel Dealer. • • • • - -- We want you to drive what you like and like what you drive . • ler • • • GM • • J j • ' . ' ... 04JLY PILOT I Thu-, Milltll 14, 197~ • ' \ Elbkrg Cae ·For Smog .Emergency SAN DIEGO -San Diego ~ is drawing up a amog =plan wbJdi ....,Jd shut Is, large businesses and mment ornces when air pollution reaches high levels. The State Air Resources 'Board has ordered the coanty to adopt a p)an f(U' smog emergencies as aoon a 1 ( State ) possible. J. B. Askew. county public he~lth director. said 1 \Vt'dnesday . A public hearing is scheduled May 22. Under the plan to be s ubmitte d to county supervisors, a first. stage alert would be declared when the ai r cOntaincd ,20 parts per million of pho'tochemical oxidants. Askew said this level DeatJa P-.ltfl wa.s reached on 11 daya last Senate has passed bill · ~f· with a high or .30 ppm. ' design~ to-overcome ' • · Lea4er Shot • Supreme C'ourt ruling. e stlll Belcl Bill w a s approved, MILPITAS--Tho -54-33 despite p l • a . BUEl'(OS AIRES -The ol Milpitas was -from Sen. H ow a rd EMo Oil co. o1 Arseottna said Wednesday just four ) Sa ' atte. he 1oOI< olfice, Hughes (at top. n teday a Marmt guerrilla aakl Quentin gas C'hamber is group sWl bad not freed I.ti Birds Get •·-Cl -~ 40 waa hit shown a~ upper lell; ••--E ...,_....,.... •·~·-' s· I I . h . kidrulped executive ·~~ .. ..,;a mof«Un blast at his reel Sing mg <> ec nc c all" Samuelson ......... __ ol One Week -te ollloe In downtown is below. -•·-.,.,_, -llltpitas. He was treated and a record $14.2 million ransom T Lea PVBIJC NOTICE t~ at 8 nearby bolpital fee. 'Jbe Argentine navy saJd 8 0 ve ~ICTtTICHIS 11.tslMISI • ... a ~-··'der -und. d.. retired navw noncommilsioned NA.Ml STATIMINT ... ~ -v G• I •s =:I ·;, T .. hllow1ng.,....,., .. dol ... Ml-PUBLIC NOTICE T.x Charge Ir s tonne officer tldnaped by the same 4 GRACEHAM, Md. (AP) ••: :r:1•0L•• l!tnl!•P•l:r:••· Ml IC90kl'I-----------. ANGELES _ A San group was found shot to death Some 10 _,,,._ ''-ck~'..a.. cir., !"lun•lnotori ~· c.1. """' PICTITtous •us1N•11 lllUUUll uu:i uuia, VICIOI' P~r Z .,., t'l! IC.old Cir., NAM• ITATl!Ml!JfT ~Ulrcihi~ .,., . . today. kl d --~· ha Munlh•glqtl •1.-:11. IL '2"'6 T.. fVllowlno pel'10ll1 •r• dolnf p .,..y2nc1an wa s Navy officers said t be grac es an ewudngs ve Thi• 111>11nn.t 11 condur;t ... i.r '" 11to DuMneu 1,: Wednesday po .three K · s k E ' T 1 nl k"d ·c1· M · bee · eek to llllvldu.IVlct ,. z~ . REAL PROPERTY SEllV I CES ls of . filing frauduJent orea t~ea er x•*s-ea ~ouse mRedU .. ~~. IWROOSpfoVundl 1mat' 3 Ban.mo. 0 £l.VeD one more W Tl'll• i111~~i fllld wltll the COUfl· GROUP, 37n ~lrcl'I Skwt, Newpott •-U " "'-'W get ool o{ this Frederick t¥ Cllrk of Of"1rq1 CCM,ll'lfy on Mlrcn 12, le1ct1, C•lllorl'I~• ftMO. ~ ~ _.Ul11S • 1'74. Tllomal Nf. Plk1, 24U! VlJ )Ml• .. -Atty: wm1lm: n: lcen~ -~-..':. ·w.;: ~ · . .., •. t youn·-8--'1a<1y"'~.'ran n~kect -~ciosS .-.. ~ $.100· .., ··~~rib~ from · ~ · In. Zat:aieAlr, .. 45. miles '~ · ot ..._CdtJitY~ty~ or else.~ _ .. Pu111i~ "~;;_, c;.;s1 • 0.11: ri: · ci:;:;., Ml~iXitr!:i:c~1::r"~ ':5-.i1 • :;,,,,.;~ ~'"""' ~erib -fro _ _ r.A•Aand N111r1tu· 0n:...:A1, M4lrc11 1•. fl. 21. A11rn •· 1f1• 1n.14 Y/1¥, ,.urw1, ClllG{ldo llXllJ • 1111!1 .-...... _ ..;._,_ -na"'k='e-cr-~-lce-·beforethe.:stut"O(.a ~NeW~tute-~ -·-. -~-:;;-t.J.._-J.W.;!N __ '""1DC· . D•vldP.AlloMlea..tl•W.l,..,_'8. • James H kimber S3 -is hock I lngt ·--..1 wanted to h-n to scare thi --l'UULIC NOTICE ''"'• Me. c.1;1orn11 mo1 • , of ~Un'g bis finally bas invaded Aaia, ey game n . ewuuu, Technology. 'llll'ee n u·d e e Bu•t 'Presse• ... .., ·. 'Tt111 bu11"". 11 corldul;IN by. glnt!'11 ·-·.rent a I causing aome gitlti to "slX>ut Calif.,. W~ay rught. A youths dribbled basketballs 1n cl 1-. ~wayl t today.::.._.~ ..,~OT.~~~::;.~~::. • ~rtMng~1d P. llllofdft 1n eitreme emba:rrusment." crowd of 7 ,000 cheered as a the shall U 1 1 t ~ SAIGON -U.S. offl aui "'""~t-e a a un=.tng corpor•tlon. Plaintiff YI Jtct P.i1t11r1no. Thi• "•'-' w•• t11ac1 wttti "-couro-, and coatribuUc:m to WitneSSes said the young · Mar . n v e r 1 Y pr e.11 e d r ,o mm u o 11 t Wedrwda1 night decided lo 111111¥1Mi1'1'• Miii ..-. s.a.M. eo., ··1'111 •• ~fl«k °' °'"',. coimty 1111 Mrircl'I s. cbarity for the years 1917, 1968 ladles --Wedn--WILLIAM 5. HAK.SPEARE cafeteria in HunUngtoni W. • t .L.. ii-Mtfor Mrirbt Mttwt. 111e.t Otflrldtnl. ,11"$ 1-·~ ·~-l Rev ue ...... .. .....-. negot a tors WYaf lo a "'" give the birds another week to Na. 11 Ml. ... .... 1,,.. __ c-• .,11, ,11 • ....... "'Jiii" uM:ma en da'il when a. naked man ON STREAKING, Pa-8 Va. , ~ •• I US -.1---• .., v1rtw of "" 111et11t1oi1 JnVlld Ol'I ... ,_ ..... ..,.. -• ( Ice Aki lna oeWI release. / •-searu!Q or .. Sl!1•n.~~ 1-A·-00 11....1-own. ""'-•••t1111NM1 v. lm by n. Munk!MI Mtf'dll 1, 14, 11. •·in• 71'·74 · " . emerged.from a, teahouse near Three males ran without missing l,n acUon lo 'North ,.,. • .., ~ -'&Ill' c-t. °'".....,. C-"11' ~ Judld•I PUBUC NOTICE •Wife Slain Korea Uniye1>tty in Seoul and aecurity guard cbaaing ber any ct·••·· _ 1,_,_.. a v•~---~ followed three hours .,..,n. ,_ -· -,.,,1 ~~="'°"=="~C::....--,,. bel She ped uu~ ...... '"""6" n:M.111111. • • -' -1m C-'Y of°'""'· Sltte of CMlfornl• •• _ PALM SPRINGS -Ralph ran down a street ore slipped. esca . ho . American 90U1'Ce5 said u s ol. discussion and a apUt vote. ..... ~ ......,. 1ri •-of V«Y .-1cr-T1ovs 1u111t1s1 -w··"·w, 31, Palm Spnn· ••, dlsappean"og into an alley, , Tin'ee nude ....... one student usmg area ' In ti to Col ~ID'· w· • The count pl eaJled L..-,,.,......,.. Pl'OllUds, •fl(., • Corpor1t11111 l'IAM• STATllM•HT &11,WS 1r ........ ;I w....a.. da nl""' he nego a r • w.m . y an ~ .. ,....,_. cl"ldl._ an111 •1Mt Jm T'-follDwlrG Pt,_ b doing ...,.i,... ~-· ~n ~-•ed for "It was more than wearing a sweatshlrt and a Helsinld____....es Y au•, t "'--ba.., "'•-to -i. uA-...i "911aar1"°' llWl~ur and d•'"'•••· nA UC'C UUll1> •vu1 U&u ,.._.., ao:1a uouw offldals lo circle the birds' IMl-.i H S.IM. co.'. tflCI •• ""lor . LYM.SURN INSTITUTE, dlD Caml'Us ~Jll•esUgaUon of murderir1a his surprise," reported o n e bow-tie, ran down Broadway first time it wa!I done in olftclals al -·~ ~~-y·s ~ M--.,. inc " llldDtrllrd dttiter Drift H :ut N____. ·---c --e • ._ ___ "M ........... _ In N y rk w-·-~-tn 25 inland. ol ~th ,·~tlon roost in a ...i .... Mxl CID tbt ..... ,,..,,.. ... .-.ofM.ia.tttctvan.f ,,...· 0. ............. __,.,, •• wife by hitting her over the WluJC>a. any ~_.. .. , ew 0 ~Y . y · ,.. meetlng e our-aa e....__ Emrich..-fann u .. Mid t\ldol'rWftt • nw 61'9 ot n. ~ ......,., LY'l'lburft. 1000 l'i'11: J>ead with a lead pipe in the particularly -girls, were open-degree weather to the cheers In Hagerstowii_, • Md . , joint military team for search ..,..._ • • with ,_ ot Mid B9QlflOl'I. 1 "'"" i.vl9d """"' No. 11s. Nawpor1 11"'"· c1 • .. parking lot where she worked. mouthed With shock. Some Wedoe:sday night, the March party permission. explosiws. A local vo1mrteer :::' ,::.,::it~'':: :f: 5i, = = tlWw 1, -.duciad by 111 ...,. Police said they arrested even shouted 0in extreme 'J F k' ol ~-becameHa. a streak fire depart:anent Wll to lob ::ai°':"' .. .,J'":" st ... ., c.11 ia. lndlvtclvatoW.e H. LvrntM-n -Wardlaw n:iru,. before 10 embattassment. esus rea when IJWUalts at gerstown • Bra•ll T-'p more ezplosives into die RIOlt Lllf '1 or TrKt No. un. °'"""* TIM •i.-.t ••• lllad "'"' ""' .. m w~--'-U he •as J. Olllege pietlged $40 if ,. r. and ~, WU to be c-.fY. St• ti c.tlflnlla, .. Pl!' IMP ~ Cieri! of Of"111ga County on ~~iruJ ~away 1rom' the...;:.._ THE SPECl'A't'ORS weren't Sl G" l fiVe male students would · · ~ 111 ..._ U4. Ppe. "' to '°' ~ ''· 1'74. .rvM--u .............., CARACAS -l'1rlt t...n. Pat brought to --high-,_,.. "' Mid C-..MY. -IN I' l161t .tl)e c.afifornia Cacwaleecml quite 81 shocked ill Thailand ays Ir &treak , The Streakers Jater _, tpllched noises dlagreeabl .. ·~ •: 17711-"' lf'M''~.lfY'll'll· ~~ 0rwioe ea..t 0.llV Piiot Home. 1be victim w a I when two nude American men " collected tbe money pledged. Nixon laday left for 8rull. blr'lk e > ~~is t1r•~aY o1~~N ,,.,.t °" F.,,_., "· .. Mrirc111. u. ,,,. ,,,.,, ~.···-·~·in Wardlaw, a dashed down a street in-the LEEDS. England (UPI} second cowtry of her n...:1 »--' of ~ ty TllWMly, AfWft 4 1'74. 11 2:1.s o'clock PUBLIC NOTICE ouiu•~ Pa bou naUon Latin American tour """' .oeaae \Ull:I mm P.M. " ff'Ol'lt or ~. er.,. :eArsO .. c .. e ~~so°ik ofttal:r;gkok, ~ An American "Jesus Freak" IN SANl'JAGO, Cm.LE, a d1plomacy InBrasillasbewi health department said tbe~~~~1c1:1N:::,.~~1J ---,,.,~CT~l-o-T1~0-.,-,.-,-1.-,-.,-- SAN BERNARDINO .a"Owd laui!Jed and cheered was convicted Tuesday of ~ =~~sta= attend th~ Inauguration oounblnlsty ~·t '"'!_lot ~~ ~.:.i "'" °'"=· .~~!,,or 111 c~,~~~j The 1011:,.:•.,:~.:!~~:r~ builrms Mortuary owner Frank 'nllle the described b th strangling his British girl Pro · dencl A d Brazilian President Ernesto . 11CC11Ule. \ua wvwu ....,.., tor ult! 1n 11w1ut ~ or ,,. a1: · Jiu. _been· chlfied With trying · aq~o'.st as r•reiir:J u.;, friend oot -of jaelousy and -oecav:ne ~at ::O:~s afi~~-Ge I. ~If th!~ pthe-opul~~· ::!w~ ~~ ·:w.i~r"~11: ~~ t':; c~':s~:.;.~L~~=s e~2:;,,'·c~~r:~~r~ 1o ~--hi u1· . ___ .,i " ·-ed t ltf . . Nixon's "~rit of 76" we ""'""''""' ..... ,,_, '"°"" dlKl"tbtd 'l!l"oper1Y cw IO mvcll '2'51 'UW·11 up s oompe ion tn ~•icemen. sen..cnc o c 1n pn30n. streaker. · """' they may not come t.k. We tlltf9of •• '"'" ~ ••.;.l"I' to .,.1111y uric11 L1v1m wm11m1, tt:11 Tffry ·the. San Bernardino funeral At last look, Asia had yet to John Re illy 22 Dover He also defied prison threat• ane k!ft the co a st a I do ,1 1 .:...."" ...._ Mid e11Kvtlon. wllh ttcrvac1 1111arn1 •nd Rd., 1.ao11 ... enc:11, c11uorn11 '26S1. · ' ' • . Ma I q u e t t a International n wan ~ to "Y""'' Wiil *''· ..2!'!!...~-11 conc11iclld by 1 91,..,.1 hqme bus111ea. record the first such incident Mass., had pleaded innocent to ~ued by the ruling mJhtary A:.........t at 6 a m PDT for the balance of nature, even though DI~.:,.~;=.,:-1'14. ,_. ..... U':d. w11111..,1 Tillie, 59, who h i m s e Ir involving a female.. murdering his girl friend Jill Junta. And a f e d e r a 1 f u ""~:.. nd .40. . •• fl "ght it may upset Graceharn," D1LLAllO D. WILIUllSON Thi! •l•l•menl wa1 lllad wllh the CO!lf!-colleeted. $131,000 insurance That hasn't been a problem • prosecutor warned .. of OW' uuur a m1nu~ I Beal told the d of 200 Mlr•MI, Of"wooe Co.Hlltf t¥ Clark 01 Or•1111• C-ty on March s, after bis Tillie's Memorial in the United States, where the AJ!enden, an 18-ycar old art !l:re&Jdng prison temu ralle-to the Brazilian capital. rs!is. crow •o••11:i'l=.':·.~kMr, Dl!>lllY lf'lL l'llm Oiapel was burned out six (ad originated on college student ing up to 54{) days pe Pltlttllfh ""-" Pllbll"'" Or11!Qe eo.11 Dilly Piiot. years ago, was booted campuses. And .the women But ibe jury accepted the The youth explain~: "I only e Atonile Leak PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~ '~i111=.r=. Mlm 7' 14 21' :JI, in• ... ,, W e d n es d a y after his were represented again in version or prosecutor Harry wanted to show that Chile also llOTic• °" iuuc: TIANSl'llR ,_:~1~4 ff.~ co.11 Din., .:_ir. PUBLIC NOTICE indiar' ~~ancient ontwoobcofchaprtannedge of Wednesday's streaking. • Otagntall, tb&Rckilled up byt• a hasH a seoddedse ollhahut~l .. won a 2 500RJCHLAll ND, Wfashad. -:-Socti!"e crJ>Jlf~"!s HcWE 8J..:rJVE~.TOMT•~;, PUB. LIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINESI .,....,. s emen e y gave po ice e a , , ga ons o r 1oa ve Tr'"'"'°'• tMt 1 llvtk 1r111mr 11 '°°"' MAMI! sTAT•Me:NT future arson. A ' ' W E LL ·ENDOWED after his arrest Sept. 30. dinner. That's all." waste has leaked from an ~~a5$'"'1'!9 1~'T.:;.:';"rwt b!nii: l'ICTrTIOUI •usillllfl tiuii':. ~:o-'"' .....-" dolno ~;:~;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!ii~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!!i!~~=il lll'tl1hlft BNdli, calll0rnl1, ll'I n. 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Thh bullnea I• c~ by •l'I St,...., Huftll"""'" 9Hdl. '"'"'' '-lndl¥1du.t , fll Mlcti..i 8 1 tb•l1 , llobart F. S..llCht"°"'. D.D.S •• 1752 JUc!ith A-!19 Ad•m' Trl/!SftfM, wl'me """''*' tddrftJ 11 Lafl019y A.,.,_, Irv!"'· Ca. '2705 Thi 1 i.m.rtl Im ldll'#OllCf fl.Nd, Glel'ld•I•. C1lllwl\l1, Rldllrd L. Bel\ICl\alnp, 2605 w • ., c--!. 'c~ark or '".!! lllld ""''" llol 111 the Cltv tit Gltl'ldl1a. COunty o1 Loi t..n,. COl'Oflt c.i Mir Cl r.i.60 _,,,, ..... 1noe c-tv on A!!Oalls. Sl1l•ot Callfom!•. o1 tha 1e1iow. Thi• buil"'" 11 11ei:.V (111chictld bY Fftlolll'V 2&. lf1'-~"•nst:."'l:' .... u~ f)IWM'fV of , Gtotr1I P•m-.Np. 1 1'417'1 All 11tobt In tre.t.. fhrtun1, 11q11I~ lllcNrd L. 8"ucll.lmp Publ "* Orl"lll C~,i D1ny Pllol •1'111 g.pod will of I Clll"lll" Flori•! Tl'lh 11....,_ IUacl' w111'1 f1w C-.ttf """"""" 21, Mirth 7, 14. 21, lf1• 61~7• bll'll"eu t-.i u HllO'ltll!Qtoll hlCll C11r11 el Of"_,. Caunty .,. FtbrWty PUBLIC NOTICE Florl1t Ind lo(•tad •T 1.US Ai90llCIU'hl ti. 1,7 .. 51,..1, ""1t1e c1tv or H1101llnQt1111 a..c11. r-· ~*1---:===-~-''---covntv °' Of"•llOI· Stata Of C.llfoml•1 PllbllttMd -c-···1, ..... PICTITI"'"• IUSI•••• •l'ld 1'illt tha loreoolf18 llulk tr1111tw wll , __ 21. ::;:;.~, 7 ,. 21 •'='• ,.170 -be COllSll""""I ... 1111 or tf'lw Ilia 21th •• .._.,. • ., • •1 • ll.t.M9 ITATaMatfT clay of M•rcl'I, 1'74 ttirwoll l!.c.-No. PUB-LIC NOTICE TIW fbltow1119 Pl'l'IMlnl .,., doing 21 .. n1, '' tht nc::row c1ap1rt""""' of n. llvll"""' ••: Hlll'lllr'lltCl!I H•"*"" 9"'11d> or S«vtlty , GAllDEN O!tOVE ASSOCIATES, 17'111 Plciflc: N•~ hl'lk •I 1"11 ,,....,. l'JCTTnOUI •USIN'h1 Sky P•rlt Clrcla, Sult. L. lrvlr!I. ~" '"""" 11'1 ... City or HWlffrlolwl ....... ITATJM•NT Callfonlll ""' lleldl. C-tv flf Of" ..... SIR o1 C.1-'T1'la ............ ,...... -cloiflll 1 Oor!Md M. koll, '°' VI• Lido Jornla, ~ ~r... 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Ill "1'1'111 lltlatllt!!I .,.., Jllld wllh t1* ~ tr_ on ,,,. .,...._ C...... _. ly c11111 of Or•• Countr on Marui ), "" lllm31 ,., .. ". ' 1-.0C "" .. Pvb!IMIM Dr11W ,CO.I DM1Y Pl ~lflldl 01-...... Cool O.lf'I' l'llol, ~I.,_ er.,.,. Co.ul o.lly ~ID!, ~ 14 JI, W. Atl'll .. "74 M "Xh 1, 1 .. JI, .. 1'74 , ... ,. Mlrcll 1, 14' 11, 21, 1t74 1'1).14 , ) . ' . ) TBE FAMILY aacus ThurM1a1. March 14, 1~74 • Lllrger Better? ms Says Hammer Owes $800,000 • • • NEW YORK (AP) The new J>ttlident of tht New York Board o f RAbbis says that Jew ish couples should have no fewer 1han three Children. ~ WASHINCTON(UPll -A~ mand Hammer. chalnnan or Occidental Petroleum Corp . and a leading promoter or in- creased U.S.-SOviet tr ad e, owes the governn1eot more than $800.000 In back taxts. aCCOJ'.ding to tbc Int erna l Revenue Service. rrom U.S. Tax Court where Western art.bi Frtderic Rem- Hammer bas appealed the IRS lngton. ruling. A c cord I n g to court BASED O.~ AN independent documents, the Los Angeles appraisal, Hammer placed the combined value or these works lndustrtallst ~led six pa_in· at 1321 SOO and deducted this tings from hi s exte11s1ve ' . private collection to use amount from bis federal taxes in 1$68 and 1967. The Y1ork1 Jn-as a charitable contribution. clud"4 "V~us ll'OWlded by •-But the...IRS, using the opi. 'f'tiOtn," by the 17th century nion or its e.apel or art c~ Flemisb master Peter Paul perts, slashed lhe value to Hubc11.1. $109.500. . Ln 1987, flamme r also g\ve The Rubtns work, 1n the the Lyndon Baines Johnson government's judgment. "a~ Library In Austin . Tex. a pears lO be either a co py or a Rt:COROS or THE case bronze sculpture called "The studio versJoo" and thus was ,'=========::!__:w~·•:::r•::•~b~t:.'.a'..'.i~n:.'.c:.'.d_:l::,:Ved~ne::sd:':::_Y_:Bronco:,:::::__B:lls::ter," by th e worth oaly $45.000 instead of Parj_ QJ J~ dispute <:cnu~rs on the value or severa l pain- tings and a piece of sc:uh1ture that Hamn1rr doncited to mureums tind then ded ucted from his inc."Ome' lax . "Our o~J!\Ct obould be con s tant expansion." declared Rabbi Sol l\ot~. Orthodox splrllual leader of · the Atlantic Beach Jewish Center on Long Island. the $75.<X:lO claimed by Hain- mer on his re turn. The IRS art panel also cut the \•al ue oi the Reminaton pieoe frorn fi'S.000 . ' \ to $30,000. AS A RE.SULT. llammcr's taxable incon1e for 'the t1o1·0 years was raised and the IRS said he owed an additional $154,000 In I.axes. • ln 1969 and 1970. the records show that J{anuner donated $6.6 mil lion to ,-nrious chllritl•·s ¥nd then deducted thl'sl' amounts from his federal tax bill. DAILY PILOT 9 U,IT ......... TAX DISPUTE Armand Hamme,. ' . "l ·hove a surprise for you, Daddy. Close your hands and hold out your eyes." THURS ·-FRI • SAT• SUN 'Woe to Family' Pontiff Attacks ~Law on· Divorce VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope Paul VI says an)t society tolerating d i v o r c e , con- traception and abortk>n is doomed to dissolution or slavery. His remarks Wednesday marked the opening or the • Vatican.'s unofficial campaign to remove divorce from Italy's law books. PersoM wli6 saw the Pope at his ~·eekly general audience before the meeting with the fan1ily oommittee said he still looked iomewbat wealr. from a bout of influenza that caused him to cancel engagemenl.s this month. THE POPE TOLD the fami· Jy committee the mutual love . of. married couples "mtlst be ADDRESSING TllE Vau can able tu rest firmly ort'the unity .•• ComrniJteeJqr l)le Famil~.,lh~· • aild · iiKlisiolutillitY of' thcir ., 76-year-old pontiff said 3 healthy fairiUy must be in· dissoluble and respect unborn life. · "Woe lo a society that v.'OU1d not OOnot the Institution of the family," the po n Ii r f ex- clalmed.·"Very soon , it v.'Ould be doomed to become a dust of uprooted and anonymous in· dividuals. the victims of a tragic isolation or a soulless dictatorship." WOMAN, 100, TELLS WHY union." _ --· . It was-his-fint:.public con,._ -:- demnation of divorce since the Italian government set May 12 as the date for a referendum on repeal of a 1970 divorce law the Vatican strongly opposes. IN AN APPARENT reference to the vote. the Pope said. "Moral attitudes are depende nt on the nobility or weakness or men's hearts. But they also depend on their social conditions and the laws they give themselves. On the latter pGint,' Christians cannot abdicate their responsibili· ties." Reiterating the C a t ho 1 i c ctrurch's ban on contraception l\t J D 0 LE BURG, South and .abortion, the Pope said Africa (AP ) -Celebrating responsible parenthood "is not her IOOlh birthday, l\trs. a matter of artificially Henrietta Petronella Schon dil'erting the procreative act attributed her longevity to a from its end, far Jess of taking "regular and disciplined life" the life of a_human being that -and a cocktail each evening has been Conceived. Christians for the past 80 years. · · must r~in very f111T1 on these points." Order Yours · NOW ••• r~ . ~~~~ 1000 ~f~\ Beautiful JW~,,,.._,: Stick-on Labels v---~ • PERSONALIZED •sTYUSH •EASY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND Mra. 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LN11 ( Cl)),._, .... ....... ..., Llteilal ,:)n !"'.,.. a.k:t .i lilllllr. (CJ ((90) °'[,. " tM 10:00 . (susp) '69--Micllltl S1111d1. II THE WALTONS IS THE Elunot hrter, Clr1c HuMltutt * SEASON'S SMASH HIT Diel V• DJ" 111erw Criffll SllM 11 lS CI» Tiit Wltlllb 1 n, Tlall lltt Car" liFciir Rud&I ottm • car tie Dnptt M lonltl' llllds to John.SO, ill U• 1 , ~tt;"'•'• ~ ctiari11 !Of 1 roof 11palrin1 lob . • . Ptlnclaed Ladfl Photog? 1 > . tennon Accused in Assault ANIMALogi<<z~._ LOS A!IGl':LES (AP) -dtpuUes uid.Wednelday. -BoaUe J<lbn Loonon Is -of 1lrlkJni a ..,.,.. SHE SIGNED a citizen'• ~r aftee _. w~ complalot 1n the sheriff's sta- •jlctfd Im alt.allln club Uon three bourS later. ~ o1 tlls• S-IA!llDOll a Headed the Brothers, 1hedll's deputies • Smothen Brothers comeback said. · '• ... premlere with another, singer, The JlbOtocrapher • w h 0 Harry Nlllson. Customers In witbbeJd her name, com-. pl.alned that Lennon hit her the jammed night club com- over the right eye when lhe plained that Lennon made tried to like hls picture. Nrtastlc comments a n d outside the Troubadour. 1n shouted obscenities during lhe West HollyvlOOd at 12:20 a.m., comedians' second show. SAID mE Sm o_t h ers' manager, Ken Frit1: "1 went over and aalred Harry lo try to abut up Lennon. Harry utd, 'Cm trying , -don't blame me.' When Lennon continued.- I to1d him lo keep quiet. He swung and hit me in the jaw. I hit hlm back and the next ( l thing J heard was Ule breaking '1; _ ol glass." ~· Lermon , who has made his :!·'·'!.;:- home in Los Angeles recently, "'Hf-w.!t!:RG-YA SlE.N could not be reached ln1-KEfPtMG 'r'OU~f;(Lf?" mediately for comment. ...... ··~· ·-····-.......... . TnurMlay, Maren 14, 1974 DAILY PILOT 23 Knotty Issue Tieless Lciivyer Jailed FORT LA UDERDALE, Fla tAPI -A For! l.auderdale nt· tomey sentenci!d to three days In jn il for not wearing a n.l;'Cktie to court say! he will <ippeul Lhc conviction. "No judge has the right to impos~ his taste or lack of taste upon anyone" so long as their dress does not r.ausc dcrisioo on the court. said al· torney Rey Sandstron1 . Broy,·ord Circuit J u d g e Robert Tyson f o und Sandstro1n in rontcn1pt Tues- day y,•hcn Sandslrotn came to court dressed in a white suit wit.b a eold medallion hanging over his flowered, open-necked Sport Shirl "YO\l can 'l come. here.Jn the nude: you can't oome here in a bat.hlng ·suit; and you can'l 1 come he.re without a tie," Tyson told Sandstrom. The judge recessed the court for 30 minutes to g I v c Sandstrom a chance to oon1· ply. He earl ier warned S:ind.strom about the same 1hing. • •.• . lMlj::=, , . Whtn 1ohn·Bor finishes the job he ' ml 1 , ... ,.. 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Proceeds go for $460.· 000 'Courtroom of the Future,' on campus. Thtwsday, Mardi 14, 1974 Filmed by TV . Dad .'Abducted' Her, Girl Says ---~----... - SEATTLE (AP) -Kathy Crampton, 20 ·year -old member of a Seattle religious sect, told police her father and another man tried to abduct her. She was taken last August in an incident filmed by CBS News. lier name in the Love Farrii- ly religious group ls "IJCdica· lion Israel." ~ sect is associated with. an 'w.janiza- tlon called the Chur'tb.., Of Armageddon. THE WOMAN TOLD potie< her father Curt c:rampton of Rl'dondo Beien. and another man she identlfied as .~ Patrick, who Jlas been active In efforts lo "deprogram" those who join such. sects, tried to drag her into a van as she walked near the group's house Tuesday. She sald she reSl.sted end the two men left when witnesses gathered. · · · 1! she said she was taken 1ast August to a "deprogramming Ct'nter" oe~ San Diego for ii days but ... escaped and! hit,.. chhiked back to ·lo the· Love Family ~munity in SeittUe. -· POLICE TOOK no action in the matter theft.· They said Tuesday's incidenl had been turned over to detectives, btrt declined further comment. In ll>s Angeles, the FBI said il inte{yiewed the Yo&ng woman•! ·parents ·'When their flight from Seattle 1andf.d Tuesday night. The P'Bt saia the interview wa s at the re- quest ol the U.S. attorney here. Syphilis Dips, The FBI in Los Angel~ en1phasired that no kidnaplng or other criminal violation ap- pearecl to be involved. "A FATHER can 't kidnap his own child,'' a special agent ,said. Gonorrhe'a.Vp \ Memben of the I.Ave family · said they will probably try to • press criminal charges in the case. · "I don't want this1o huppen NE\\' YORK (AP) -The amount of the disease In again ," Dedication Israel told na!ionwkle out b re a k of g~eral. report.en. venereal disease may be eD-· " bing for the first time in a THE 1 PERCENT rise for T · Cl decade, •cc or d I n g . to July-December compares, for ax , · tar n·e , .prelimlnaa:y.., statistics J>eiqt . es~.ple, w~th _a .12,·2 perce~! \ _ . ~ compiled by public health of. rise 111 gonorr1iei in men ·m.-""TW• · .,\. J"''#d-· ricia1s _ flSClli 1912, comp~ to 1911~ nits fJ.C"?r· 'Mle number of reported the center statistician said. "' cases or Infectious syphilis The center is a branch of the n:,.k· Pry' o"r shows a 2 percent decline in U.S. Public Health Service. .,...... the first .aevcn months of the The center source said the 1974 fiscal year, ~mpared to apparent Inroads into VD the same period the preceding appears to be the result or a year. according to provisional nationwide campaign against d.:ita at•the Cent.er for Disease .the disease that began in July Control In Atlanta, Ga. 1972, and which includes public FOR GONORRHEA, by far the most widespread of the venereal di.teases, the rate o-f increase for July.December Of · 1973 appears to be less than I pareent, "a striking change" from the past. a statlstii;:ian at the center said Wednesday. The fact that men com- monl y have symptoms of gOnorrhea and ''women often do not mean that men appear voluntarily for treatment. Ac- cordingly, the statist.ics for men are considered to be an accurate reflection or the ... education and screening of women·. DESPITE THESE' apparent Inroads, VD continues to be a major public health problem in this COWltry. the American Public Health Association said in a report Wedoesday._.1 . ~ The associ1:1t100 said figures for fiscal 19'73 sh<lwed 809,681 new reported cases of gonor- rhea. a· 12.7 percent rise from ·the preceding year. 'nle 25,080 newly reported cases o f syphilis ' represent a · 4.5 per- .cent inci'ease, it said. L05 ANGELES (UPI\ - Entertai~r Richard Pryor has been llldicied ?Or.failure to file Income tai returfls ror the years 196"1 throl!gh 1970: U.S. Attorney William D. Keller has reported. Pryor has been in nJms such · as "Lady Sings the Blues,"- has a nightclub act, and also has written ro!JlecfY roulin~ for such tl'levislon shows · "The Flip Wilson Show" and the "bily, Tomlin Special." During 1967-79, Pryor had ··a: gross income of approJi\inately $250,000. the indicUnent stated. 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RN, used her position as a professor at the University of \Vashington to jolo?. about universal pro· fessional hurdles lhat "certainly don't happen in Califomia." \Vhllc nurses try to give a patient con- tinuing, coordinated care. th~y must con- tend with doctoral servitude, nc1v equip- ment without training and 320 health oc- cupations alt trying to '"do something" to assist recovery. "\Ve need a systc1n th..11 al lo\\'S for v nurse's asscssmcnl of a patient riot j·1st a doctor's physical diagnosis and prescribed outron1c." she s.iirl . "Also "'e need evaluation of quahty of care. Studies show a patient remembers very little about a nurse except lllat she flits in and out "'ith medicines or thermorneters as we try and juggle our floating assignments. ' .. There are 780.000 nurses l\'Orking 1n the country today. "\\'hat a difference it 11·oU1c1 make if ea ch one or lli just took ooe patient a day, introduced ourselves bv name and ex. plained this is \Vhat yoO need and this is "'hat "'c accomplishl'd today. ;,To get that kind of pi-ofessional ac- counlability. v.'e have to support our nursing organizations and collaborate 11 ith other hcallh care causes." She 1,1·ond crcd rlletorr"Cally since nurses care for everybody, \\'ho cares about the nurses. '·Nurse<: arc NOT assistants or subordi11a!es. Health care is NCYI' !'"vnony1nous 11 ith nledical care. Physi· c1ans art' XOT the captains of the health t<1rc ~a1n : quite often that should be the patient. "\\'hatc·,·cr happened to indi\'idualiicd pl~ns of care'..' ~tostly they just materialize at accreditation time.'' Fe minist Lead er Ad ds Her .Concern Wilma Scott ~Ieidc, president ot th~ National Organization for Women, added the feminist concern to more specific professional and educational issues discussed by student nurses. At a press conference preceding her keynote address on "I..iberating Nursing for Healthy Care," she explained, "I see feminism , in terms or the values, goals, ' behavior~! and institutional.'. chan~es. as being more neccs.sary than any other philosophical or behavioral orientation I can th.ink of." An RN who descrlbcd herself as a "card carrying nurse" because she hasn't practiced in 15 years, the nation»! feniinist leader referred lo her nursing as "a very radicalizing experience.'' Nursing, she explained, Is "the very prototype of the rnalLYema le game" in which pllysicians are men , with some exceptions, and nurses are wGmco. Recalling instances where lnstruclors would try to "take !he. wind out or my sans" and lbe saying, "what we netd is a strong back aocl a weak mlod, '' sh' said a woman who recognlzed the repression In nunlng Yt'OUld, hil\"e to be radic:1L She noted that the word means "geL at tM root of the problem." •DESh'XEGRATING" Denying Ulc notion that being ll vtQman Js a qunlirtcallon ror nursing and bc.ln,ll a man Is a dlsquallficatlon. me called for "dcse"earaung" 'or occupaUo(loil roles. J.f ahe were involved In 11ursinq educa1lon. she 1..'lld, lhc would teach ) people to b c •·feminist-humanists" because "first v.·e have to learn to be people.-" Nursing, the care aspecl, a n d me<Hcine. the cure aspect, should be considered complementary roles rather than subordinate , and superordinate work. These are. she said, learned hwnan roles but the real jssues at stake are status and power. "If there's anything nurses need it's power," she said, "to self define our own lives and to contribute and have leadership with. the kinds of values which affect every one of us." OISCOVER ONESELF EducaUon. she noted, Means to grow and to discover ooeself. "That's 1Jot possible if individuals are told it 's not possible for you." .But she charged that educators often do deny individuality because of ractsrn, lt'XL,,m or classism. Yet Ms. Heide said she ~ delighted with the nurslng profession generally and especially the natJonal Sludtnt NW'Se9 As90C4ition for a program o{ active recruiting oI minorit,v people, wt.>se population is not renectcd in thl health professions, into nuning. ln this coun try. she said, people who are nonwhite. live.. an averqe six yea.rs less than the "hite population. Tho ma~ temal mortality rate or minority wamtn is over tw ice. as high as the rate tor "'hlte women and the infanlmortaUty rate iiJ the ~me, snc added. Tbls, she ch.argOO, Is the '1consequence or social and economic represaioM and dl9criminations." • I Rights Examined l'ltlent.s have the right to be tttated with the best of sklll and as human beir!ll.~ botll J..re all tgo oijen oot_ dooe, according to.~ ptl'9)0! who discussed "patient rights" during &he convention . Because ol SdloOllng, habits and "burned out fee.lings we get aometime," admitted Dr. Jeffery Gonion, doctor in charge of the Saa Diego frtt clinics. ""·e geL to the-polnt where '(patients) are not human belnp anymore. They 're just a lot of problems. a lot ol. diagnoses." Health •wbn lqlow, he said, that "lt'a much easier to repair a car" and so they wan\ to relieve their amieties by v.'Orktng u though on a car. Yet, moving to the other side ol the Wue. be saJd, "Ptopie don't want to ~ people. They'd rather be patients." In his clirue, he sald, be tells every young v.'OOUUl all the different com- plications of various contraceptive methods and asks her to choose, Bui she. he akt, will often tum around and ask the doctor to make lhe decision because " "Peopl' don't want the responsibility. ~ v.·ant to lay It on you and on me." GIVES TIIE FACTS So, he told the future rwrses, he con- tinoos lo treat each poUE!flt as a human being, giving them all the facts, and reser\'es the rigbl to react as a human being himself, even to get angry If the patient refuses the respcmlbUlty. . · His tack of giving all the facts has •wk.ed, he said, and Is proven in the clinic's low malpractice lns\D'ance. Although according to a California Supmne Court decision, patlent.s have the right to "lnlonned t'OflSent," Jean· neue Hanis, v.·ho v.wks v.ith union health plans and was listed as a con· sumer ad\'OCate, questioned v.·ho gi\'es the patient adequate Information to make a determination. Although patients can ask "indelicate questions" about the basis of ·diagnosis ' and treatment, she charged, "If rou '\'e e\'er tried this with yoor doctor, you're BEA AND ER~QNJditor ' ,~ ......... ~-1 •• lh4 -·-u - . out ln the cold for the most part.'' She urged nurses to become patient ad- vocates_..because "I doubt UulL we can ever get top notch health care unles.1 nurses assume that !unction." Admitting this would be dUficult , since it might go against the lnslltullon.<> v.1lerc they ~wk, she said, ''Nurses have to learn to support each other on ethical grounds .•. and for the protection of po· tients." 'Stt:llH:D NURSING' Ann Lee Allen. a nurse rurTently v.·ori<:· ing with lhe California Association for Health Servi~ and a member of the board of directors of the California Nurses Association, questioned some of Jhe "skilled nursing" gi\'en especially lo people on liledicarc. The patient. she said. has a right to nursing care plans \\'hich a\•oid making !he palient sick. ctocurnentaUon whfch v.·iJI meet the requirements of payment plans, nurses competent to evaluate pa· tienls' needs. improved slaff patterns and plan,, and nurses responsible for making people "better, more •-ell or at least feeling bclter." all of which she charged arc sometimes lacking. She urged more focus on the com· munily and de\'elopment of home care resources. While a nurse muy be sent to check a person's vital signs in the home, she explained. If no one is there to cook and sOOp for the person then the nurse's ~'Ork is "a waste of time." She also. suggested that they educate the consumer "by act.ion rather than \'erbage" as to ~'hat lhe nurses do and also establish consumer oouncil.s. Although she admitted, "the consumer Is not going io "·ant necessarily v.1lat you're going to v.-anl,'' she said their needs v.ill ha\·e to be met "or v.·e're going to be out of luck.·· NurS£.'S. she ·said. ntW"'. con!IOO.Jn"g r.dilciation to keep up · "'ilh new methods as "·ell as more education in icnns oC geriatrics. ·· · 1n Critical Condition "Not many people really like taking care of old people," she said, noting they are about a half of the people \\'ho are Jn ~tals. To Illustrate this point , she ex- plained that denlures and hearin~ aids are called valuables and locked up 1n San Franci.sro hospitals. She criticized such outdated hospital policies as ancestral and financial ad· mission forms, visiting hour restrictions and regulations against le a vi o g medi cines at bedside. "And Jet's not forget that final momei1t in the maternity "'8rd ~·here the new mother, in a wheelchair holding t~·o pot- ted plants, is ~·heeled out by her hus· band, or should we say the father of the child. as the nurse bolds the pro- fessionally wrapped baby. "J ust think of all the borne dellveries that happen today and y~lize how ridiculous that parade is." ~lore time for nurses to have more direct contact with patients v.wld benefit everyune, she claimed, because patients complain most about limited personal ac- tivity. sleeplessness and nutritional deficits. "The same clinical problem doesn't re- quire. the same attentk>n. to patients. Children. especially, recover faster '\\'hen they ha\'e only one nurse to relate to, ool a group of strangers," l\fs. I.JUie said. She attributed sorhe of the rising costs of hospital care to "bigb priced system analysts who can't tell the difference when blood pressure ~ taken by an RN, LVN or aide. "They figure the aid' is cheaper but don't see OOw much more a nurse is worth. "UlitizatiOI) of nurses, unfortunately, is still related to availability of pby!ician.s. We've kept our true capabilities quiet too loog.'' Dr. de Tomyay qu"Uoned wbether nurses were really powerleM or simply OOIHl>lbUlzed. She noted tbat while ther" are 98.00> PoSSibie members for the California Nunes Association, only 20,000 beloog and only 4,00> vote. "We need stronger poUUcal clout for passage of Assembly BUI 3124 that re- defines what a nurse is taught and can do. "Nursing is no place !or the faint- hearted woman or man. Support of change is a bona fide profession.al risk. "U you feel what you are being taught is too superficial or outdated, work with the professor to develop a special mini· coune or researeh project of your own . "Analyze and crtUque your job ~ith ~- ( ...... , ... I , I • profes3ionals in other dlsci plines. Don't wait and demant\a voice in policy at the last minute. "Our so-ea11ed expanded role is no more than new comntlt.mcnts keeping pace with new technology. Did they call it an expanded role in engineering when man went to the mooo?" The weekend convention of Stu- dent Nurses' Association of Cali· fornia in Anaheim oorefully exam- ined better patient care -how to make it more individualized alld who is most respon~ible. Laurie Kasper covered lectures 01' patients' riglits and feeLh1g1· a11d a press conference by \Vilma 'Scott Heide, RN and na.- tional preslde11t of National Organ- iza tion for \Vom-en. Sessiom 011 strengthening professim1at image were reported by Carol Afoore. .... RE\\' ARDS \\lhen 5e\"t"ra1 students asked !he panel what !hey as individual nurses could do, especially if there Yi'8S not enough staff e\·en to write the reports, A1iss Allen ad· milted. "re"·ards are for getting paper \\'Ork done and passing pills.. .. But she urged them. "Don't just play good liUle girl games." She said she w11s happy to see the young men in the au· dience because "I think they're not going to play the same sexist type games w~\·l· been playing." Students v.·ere advised to "play it cool for awhile" yet remai n bullheaded and remember "actions speak looder' than oor "-'Ol'ds." One male student nurse objected that "many nurses neglect the obvious and look in dark comers for things where they don't exist.•: Although he said organization is the ansv•er to problems in nursing, he charg- ed, "thb organizalion survives on pabulum and nursing survives on pabu- lum. Aty God," he ·clsked, "aren't "·c old enough for solid food?" Panel members and students all seem· ed to agree with the yowig man but one student expressed the fear that they might slip from t~ir purpose of better patient care to one of self survival. Road to Recovery ' Viewed by Patient Even a nurse who has become a pa· tient needs good nursing care ... care which one such nurse believes should be improved £or all patients. Dorothy Johnson, a regislerta nurse and professor i:it UCLA, warned those at· tending the nurses' convention that she ~'OU.Id be speaking "as a patient and on tEiha1f of. If you 1'till, the patient.'' Describing the piiy!ical pain and emo- tional dilemmas she experiooced during four differelt hospitaJ stays, one of which included open heart surgery, she said she wanted to stimulate the students' interest in the problems encountered by a polient. '"Ille first thing I learned, and it was mt an easy learning, was !hat it's dif· firolt for some people. and it certalnly was ror me, to learn to be a patient." Although palients are expected to cooperai. and try and help themsel-. she e:qMained, lhis is dlfficult beca~ few people have the opportunity to be a paUmt until they ha\'e a se:riom and dif. ftallt illness whlch distur1'1 the penon's emotional and mmtal being as it causes lliol"IP<al <hang .. In !!IC body' In -Uoa to tha~ 9he said, the paUent must f!DCOWlter ID "enonnot11 nwnber" of health related penonnel , all ol whom have a..dif!crent expec!Jltlon ol tbe pa- tient She Mid ohe "°"kl have bMeflted lllO<'e If she knew -kind ol lnlmnatlon she could -1 .,. elict~ .. tiat feelings and tboltlhta ohe could exp..., and wnat re-q.-tor help ahe could malo!. One lhlnc she did teom, she said, was that nur.o and docton are hever bat>l>Y to heor lll)'lhlng 1'1llch --• t.ellnl of lack or progress or depression on the part of the patient. U~1QUE l~'DIVIDUALS Afiss Johmon urged the studcn~o recognize the patient as a unique in· di\'idual and tell that pati.ent what is ex· peeled of him or her and "·hat he or &be. can expect from others. She also reminded them that e n· cou11gement and approval arc potent factors in shaping behavior but said that a smile and gentle act sometimes speak louder than words. Disapprova~can be useful too, she said, but she only received It for acts she. didn't do rather than that v.11.ich she tried to do. Alth>ugh it \\·as very painful to cou.a:h and inhale after her surgery, she was constantly told to do It. She said she ask· cd, "show me how," and v.·as told ooJy "just breathe in." which lead her to believe the nwscs didn't understand how much her rib cage and muscles hnd befiri disturbed nor how she could fullill their requests. She admltted. "I sometimes thouchl exortation was a substitute for knowledge and undentandipg." Miss Johnson abo attacked physidam' and TIW"ltS' reUance on cu~t medlcat Information, IOlllelhlng she deocrtbed a1 tentaUve, ll«:a;llng that she'd had a nopilve cardiac report, which doct0t'1 were satisfied ,.w;ith but She wasn 't, just thret monU... belOl'C ber open bMrt lllll'ltrl' she urged the s1udent.s in a qulvettni vol<:e to "Pay attenlion to what tbe pa. tient tells you , Don't dlsm;,. ll1ht1y what tbe patient telb you." IS.. lUWl TO llEOOVERY, ..... I?) ' , .( . .. .. • ••• .. Ttiuridar, March 14, 1974 • ' Good Out Fighting For MarriaQe, ' Come a • ' Dy BEA ANDERSON ot Ille !Mii\' l'llet Sl.,l ,.,. ~f a new openness ln marriage is to aiccecd, techniques for productive , hghiing must be developed . · "The.re's a dlfl'crence betwe~n deslruc- ~ve and constructive fighting," Or. , Oharlcs O. Leviton Ulld his audience nt the final lecture in the Open Marriage .SCries at Orange Coast Collei;e. · ·Destructive fighting .is punitive, altacks , character and covers up real feelings. 'l'hose "'ho practice it are out to punish and hurt lhe other, he said. On the other hand, he said. those who ronstructively fight arc not interested in covering up feelings. but are honest. Each reveals to the other what is hap- pening inside and givt>S the other a chance to ge t out of it by asking ques- tions. GROUND RULES Some suggested.ground rules included : -Choose a lime and place by mutual consent. -Keep anger focused on current issues. Don't escalate by dumping all of NOUr accumulated hurts. -Know what you are really fighting ...about. Sometimes it's too hurtful to get io. the real issue ... or it's too personal. , Qf you are afraid of hurting the other's feelings. '-~ -Be candid ... but , be tactfully candid. 1 ;•t think women have been cheated in I.his , area by society. Our culture has taught .. them it ls not feminine to be direct, so 'they learned lo be cunning ,and dishon- ;st." . ~Don't try to win ... ever. When one Person wins. both lose. Remember you ·are not fighting to win a point, you are 'nghting for clarifitlltion. The result is gaining insight and becoming more 'harmonious and intimate. IOI • A ' • • " '•. Other guidtline~ far new openness in- cluded : -Role flexibility: "When roles control yoo,-you're in troublu. Somellnwi w.c need to swap roles to appreciate the other. 1n wme cases separation helps one partner realize how much he has taken I.he olher for granted. "We are all masculine and we are all feminine. We must be comfortable with all &I our traits." ~ companionship. "We become a more rounded, complete person wlaJ open companiomhlp. And your spouse y.·on't be cheated," Dr. Leviton asserted. "\Ve need others, need to be close, need intimacy and friendship. "But, you ask, aren't there ri.sks in· volved? "'hat about sex? "Sei: i.!I all around us. If you want . lo play. you can. And, you can't stop your spouse ii he wants to cheat. "lllStead of confining the other person, why not work. on improving yourself, your relationship, your marriage? To rilinimize risks, he said, the priority that the mate always comes first should be established. Any lhird person involved should always know your murilal status; you must have conc .. em ror the welrare of lhc other person, and you should seek stable friends. -Equality. 0 pc n companionship demands the equal opportunity to be myself. Treat all family members \\·ith equal respect and with the dignity they deserve. EQUALL V UNHAPPY "If you have a bargaining Jove, you are equally unhappy together"; However. if you only give a litUe and expect a Jot in return, that's explollaUon," he said.- ··1f you give love because you need lo give it and expect nothing in return. Tbat'S Love. "A givini;, loving person. usually gets 1• .-·-. • • ~· back lhe satne loving response." -Identify. You must be comrortablc with yourself. You know where you have been, where you are going and are com· foctable along lbe ¥.'ay. Dr. Leviton advised those \\-'ho arc unhappy or uncomfortable in a rela- tion.ship :o change themscl\'CS instead of ' ' .. , trying to change the other. "Change the way you relate to-others and they will have to change to relate with you." -Trust. First, you have to trust yourself before you can trust anyooe else. However. he said. each per.Qi you trust must be trustworthy. . ' NOT MORAL "If there's fidelity because yoo fear getting caught , that's not very rnoraJ." To Dr. Leviton. fidelity means the commitment to both yours and your partner's growth: that you have loyalty and faithfulnes.! to YQUr 0¥.n integrity and to the integrity o( your spouse. ' What rules could be more strict than your own integrity! Dr. Leviton Wit! asked ~·hat a person c.an~doto define 1heTCal hurt so fighting--· c.an be constructive. - "You have to get ln touch with yourself. You can't play games with yourself. ~·Don't be defemlve when someone is angry and want! to tell you off. This anger meam he thinks you arc impor-• tant.'' APTER ANGER, LOVE Dr. Leviton also advocated letting the angry person dump all ol his burls. "After the anger comes out, love follows." A woman asked how she could grow in her relatiooship, when her husband feels threatened by her attending his classes. ··vou can't." She added tbat her husband feels "marriage is obSolete; that it sucks." ''Why do you want to stay married to him then~" • NO t1IOICE Another v.unan aaked for' advice on what to do about the man in be:!i current relationship forcing her to '(:hoosc bet~'tefl hiql and her child. "Don't let him make you cfmse. No man shOuld do this. lie shouJd acx:ept the total pacl<age. "If be makes you choo&e, he loses either way. U you choose tlte child he loses, and if yoo dJooee him you will end up bating him.'' Another person who Is divorced and now into relationships with the opposite se.1., asked what to do to make It easier for the parents to accept the new rela- tionship. ''Quit worrying so much. Worry abo\lt your own feelings. When others aren't comfortable, then act sbockfd. You can't Jive to please others." • .. Finals • Delphian No . , . Class ' • • ' • . Preparing for a Delphian meeting are (left to rig1lt) Mrs. John Cameron, president, Mrs. James McGowan and Mrs .. Rex ~ayton, past presidents of Newport chapter. BALDWIN ORGANS DON'T BE FUELED EUROPE IS GREAT THIS YEAR BUT YOU MUST BOOK NOW!! lctrr..., T~t+ Ant et.. •• o.y. • .... .,.. 'Ill Zl o.y. '7U_ 'tH 'I 026 l O D"Y' '1 076 'llH .' 'll76 JITS • HOTILS • MIALS • Sl&HTS-~ . ' When • ""-to ... fun "' ~ your OWfl kind of ""*' -on th. home organ tcWlt todoy -in every way that counts -&ALDWIN ._., .... ...,,. aalfa tzyde .~oel ITTil WOODWO•TH ~ lllAJIO •11 0 O•G•M t•l..l\ ..... ..... t4'oo "4 , .... , .. ~-\,~· ... ~ ...... , ... , ... *' SU NOUN MAii, SAHTA ANA • 5474151 OAANQE ,COUNTY'S OlDEST 543.9354, 556-4)24 122 Tew1t & c..trf, °'9p .J740 A,. S. lrt.W. S.A. ,,,,.., "'-Mecl'• ... 14 .,. .... , .... & c..Mry ' • ... ,...~C...tw t•.M.s.MIC...f ...... l I • ' ~y JO O[;;QN Of IM D•ilr P'lle! Stiff It's IO a.m. and coffee is being poured in an upstairs meeting room at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Qub. Women are gathering around the table with slacks of books and papers remarking on the spectacular view from the club. . Kay Parker, a former secretary and a i r I I n e stewardess; Marjorie Dwyer, a former journalist, and Ada Marie Bora, a substitute school nurse, exchange small talk with the other 10 or so wpmen. Then. roll is taken and the EJ'OOP gel3 down to the serious business of discussing democracy and the courts. 'Ibey have, in previous months, to)ked about fiscal policy adjustments, b a s i c features of modem art, music and interpretations and Ideas and their background. This is one of the fe"' "·omen's groups where there are no fund-raising events to plan, no socials to \.\'orry about and no luncheons to arrange. NATIONAL GROUP I~ is J>elphians, a naUonal organization dedicated to study and challenging women's minds. Since its founding in Chicago in 1910, ·it has helpt'd thousands of ·women ''recharge their menial bat- teries " and study oo a uni\'crsity level, according to ~[rs. Dean Cram Hunter of Shennan Oaks, regional direc- tor. It was organired, 3'he said, because "there was a need for women to develop themselves inteUectually. "This was really the start of the movement for \\'Omen to get out or the kitchen." !\fore than a quarter or a million \VOmcn no"· are en- rolled in the ~lphian pro- gram. \\•hich is administered according lo a. \veil-tested formul a. Chapters such as t h e Newport group, which meets in the yacht club, gather for 90-minute ~s twice a month. Assignl'd topics are llis- cussed by members "·ith-Out benefit of a professional leader. No decisions are reached, and members are not permitted to give recita- tions or speeches. EXPAl\'DS VOCABULARY The preparation teaches a \\'Oman to "cull and throw out UMcccssary information.'' r-.trs. HWlter said. "It also ex- pands her vocabulary." Four times a year the chapters gather f'or a large DAVID EVINS & L MAGNIN .. Invite you to step in and see all of David's ideas for spring. Wall<' out in the shoes of your choice. Or • \'Vork out a design of your own. You maycus1om order any heel, toe, color leather your hea rt desires ! ~ CO LLECTION IN SANTAANA Friday, Fine Shoe Salon 1.magn1n 2 fASHION SQUAA£ • SANTA ANA -----!··--·-------· l .-. • lWlcheon with an outstanding personality as guest speaker. "This is Lhe frost ing on the cake." !\Irs. Hunter said. The Ne"'port chapter ls headed by Edith Cameron. a / graduate mechanical engineer. t'" She, as the oth~rs. joined because "it's a much more relaxed way of learning" than going to college and it's a "much more economical use of lime." Comments Crom the members. whose backgrounds range from biochemistry to modeling. included: .. It stimulates our minds." "It's different from most women's groups." "\Ve don't get recipes."' "It builds self-confidence:· "Our husbands are invol\·ed in the topics." •·1t forces you to read about subjects you \\' o u 1 d n ' t otherwise." "It opens aeW conversation opportunites with our friends." The initiation fee is $SO and yearly membcrshJp dues are $35. \\.'omen interested in !he group arc invited to a coffee al 10 a. m. Saturday. March 16. in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Corona de\ !\lar. As the husband of one Delphian president put i t, Delphians is good to cure ''mental anemia." SPRING ~UARTfR M .... 2S"'"' 1llay 25 Pol1tl1t -l•tl11l•t, Adve1ce4I, Lo1d1cape; Drewl .. • hsk:, Flt•re; Wetercoler; Color eH D•sl90; Prl.-..IO<J: I• terlor Desftll: Jowolry: CoraMfcs: Sc1lr,t•re. EYe1Jhtf Cl•tMI 1 Lffe Drawl1g: Pel•tl•t: c.,.. amics: P"oto1raplly: Deslt•· ;.,,,.-i t.t v .. ff .... ~cl1P'f NoMll-ic,lml~ttofy Wrilt or p/Jq,,t for brtHb,,,1 ' (11 4) 494·1520 6)0 Laguna Ca11yo1 141. L•t•HHI INch t2'51 I • r I Aging Needn't r Bring Misery Valentines Get Response Books were written bY people for other people, sometimes Jittle people, to enjoy. It was a lesson learned through an ex- pression of appreciation and love on Valen- tine's Day. Children in programs at the Costa ?.Iesa Library, Grace Cottage and Harper School made and mailed their valentines to their favorite authors. Although it was fun gluing and pasting buttons. lace. ribbons and letters of love on Construction paper, it's been even n1ore fun to get letters in reply. "I love them and I love you." said E. B. \Vhite. the most popular among all the authors the chiJdren chose to write. 1-lis book. "Charlotte's \Vebb." was read to several or of the children in school. Charles Schulz was the second favorite of these children but he hasn't replied. Dr. Seuss did write, however, and with a picture of the Cat in 1he Hat who said, "\VOW!" \Vha t fancy Valentines! ("ate every one of thcnt!" And Ezra Jack Keats, author of "Snowy Day." said h.is valentine was a "lovely sur· prise." Cars and motorcycles are much more in· leresting than story books for some of the boys so they wrote to Ed Radlauer who wiites, naturally, about cars and motorcycles. He sent them pictures from hi s new book , "Racing on the \Vind'' and said. "I have put them It.he valentin~s) up over my desk because they are the fir;;t Valentines I've gotten in a long time.'' . The other children -one even wrote to the Little Red Riding Hood -are hoping they, too, .will get cards. Hear Evangelist Dick Newman Monday through Frid ay. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Morch 17 ond 24. I Q,50 o .m. qnd 7 p.m. See o miracle . S1·1 ng Cl need ..... l lble c ... 1734 Or-. ...... Co•la ...... By CAROL MClPRE Of Ille O..lty l"llOf ll•H -Otd ;,·ou know there urc 13,000 persons over 100 years old In the United States! Have you thought how you are going to spend the %S years of your life after you retire at SS? Besides a well baby clinic in your community. is-there a \rel! adult clinic for !enior cititen.s so they won 't IXISlpone routine examinations because or the cost? Th<lse "·ere sonic or t~ questions Dorothy Moses. RN. po5ed to student nu~s ns sh!.' reminded them that ooe third of a nurse's day is spent with geriatric patients. "You can't avoid 3ging. It's not like cancer, heart attacks • or \'cnereal diseases that yo\I can probatly escape If you're <'arefut," sald ~1s. ~loses. a professor nt California State University, San Diego and na· UonaJ authority on problems of the aged. "We're speaking or 2 O millioo people today. 10 per- cent of our population, for "'hic:h the federal govemnlt'nt provides hvo-thirds or the cost or health ('are. "But the government ptares too mlt<'h emphasis on In- stitutionalization. Only I per- cent of the federal health dollar goes to home care pr~ grams \\•hieh most people prefer if they hRve a choice." She mentioned that the media usuall y point out con- valescent home faults but the real blame lies \\'ilh taxpayers and Debbi e Weh enkel (from left l and Rudy Monte jano show boo k, letter by Dr. Seuss . "M don't dtmand better servico that they, "'ill need eventU1lly, too. "About 90 percent of rt"s t homes are operated by the ptl\'ate sector. Is it ri(;hl to makt a proli~ olf lhe miseries oft~ aged?, she asked. "While regulations for these homes increase. the funds for them remain stationary and the income ol senior citizens diminishes.,. California has r e I e a s t d many aged from state In- stitutions into e om mun i l y <X'fllcrs. However. ~1s. Pl loses qucs1loned "'hether these were "geriatric ghettoes." Poople in that age braC'ket "·ere raised with a strong dose or independence -"make tl on your own" -yet \rind up segregated by low income, From Page 25 transportation prob~rm and physical inabililies. "Aging doesn't kill you; it's the secondary diSl'3SCS. ~l~t bodies are programmed to last 120 )'ears. but 1lhe margin or reserves goes unattended and organs quit ." she said. "People are spendin: more now for medical care th.Jn ther di4 before ri.teru('are because or deductibles and what the plan doesn 't cover. "O"Tiirig your o"n hon1e may be n handicap' tor a senior citizen v.·ho doesn't realize that the rainy dn v is here and goes without routine physicals." She recommended a new philosophy and rolJC<"tivc response to maintain and , restore a person's hight!st functional level. .::Th:::"':::':::':::''.c· .::":::'::".::h _:1:::4_:.19::7_:< ________ c_AIL Y ~!LO_T_2 i "l~t~r~iate cnre·-, ha I the unit l'f!R! of a ~tr\·lce t)i I\ 11\lov.·s ror rest and r~h.1bilita· rt'alh· 1sn I nt'l'dt'd lur ,·r iv lion should be the rww Piil· Jong." phasis. GeriKtric care n1..'t'd not llt1\'ing studied Au st r:i h.111 be long tenn, lol AI dcpf'f\d hoJn{' care procedures. ~1 , nn<-c." .. ')f-05('5 rcTil~rlllf''-.~-- She praised two progr.1n1s di\'idual cost r:t n be as tov. ''' fnr· the Plderlv :i • ~lon'. 'ULtl' $.) a v.·f'('k and" lhl'r1· 1~ lhl Hospital in New York. socializN:I medi(:inc One routes a "home 1ean1" "It'll 11 Iota! prol(rain. l't'O· of doctor . nurse, occupational pie can ron\e and J.!C• u1 therapist. housekt't'pcr Io hos\l1tals 11·tx•u tW<'dcd \Vi!h uut scheduled houS<' rails. TI1e red tape> rir,n1arolt• and lh1·1 other brings st'nior cilltcns in ('\'('11 pnv h1t>hnnds Sl5 a tl'r>I'~; a \'an to the hospital for W('l"k· to 5li1Y hon1' und !11ke cart' of Iv. 3·hour social session~ that nn 11i!in1! 11·ifc," .~he .s:1id. iiJso den I "'ith ltt!altJ1 ;:and f.ls. \losr11 also ndvornlrtl 1norn1e. nftl"rnron hours for r r (' ,. "~ costs of the visitln!! c!1nir~ ~ scnlnr citizens ('()Ult! lram :l\'t'ra~f'S out to ~12 1)1.'r n1111 1>d a nrl 11·rll 'sirk hu1hl · day per person. S~'l'h'n1s an1oog the :ii;:ed. ''Thal's anothcr thing 10 be '"Th<> 11·hole irlen "·ould ito enlphasized. to be rernc in· o,·cr b<'llC'r 1f ""<' ~a\'e th•• bcred. Conside'r the total l'Oi'l <'ilr£'rs more rc~jl'TH!lOll an d per spell. Don't bt noored by a guarantee<! rrspi1c ." ... Road to Recovery Seen She also described her feel -patient and act on behalf of ings wh ich she felt "·ere the patient during these times. shared by other f)aticnt.s while She characterized bewilder· in lhe hospital. ffi('nt. dreaming and disem· bodiment as her ways of deal- 0 f a 11 . sh c · sa id . ing with reality. helplessness. "the inability lo E\'en as a nurs e. she ad· assist oneself directly or milted being puzzled and con- through others or e1·en to iden· f,used \\'hen she first .felt the pain in her chest so she "con· tify v.·hat is needed or ~·anttd tinued to try ro make sense . . . a feeling of being in a out of ""hat seemed to me \'acuum ," "·as l~e 11·orst 1'nd nonsense.'' one on v.·hich sflc fCf.'ls more This she said. was ane\•ialed stody is needed. v.·hcn her c:oodilioo w a~ documented but it came up at • A second f~ling she had other times "'hen nurses \\'a.!i of pcrilessncss, lhal should have rerognized it and "health « life is a matt~ ~-and eased her U·elings with fact or luck and I can't cnangc some statements of fact.· it through my behavior, so PROTEcnvE SHIELD "·hy dlangc." But nurses arxl Dreaming she explained. doctors can help thls. she served as· a protective shield charged, just by control of the enabling her to get through surgery and recovery . environment . Nurses should be aware or it lOo. she said, because "even if "'e cannot use it, "'e should she could have shared llt-r not abuse it." Often, she said, fff'lings, "to make it easi<'r for a patient is pust"ied IO"'ard ac· me lo hang on and cope v.·ith it ceptance of reality too soon. for myself." Although at first she had a Al!hou.gh she received good reellng of being "scp.1rate technic11l assistance. shr s:ii.1. from the body and a sp<'cialor "these things did not touch n1r to whal was happening to it." so dirccllv and I did not f<'t•l she said the f('('ling passed aod these thifigs at the lime.·· she resentl>d the dclached. im· lnstrad. she s.i.id. she "·nn1NI personal manner in v.·hich she prop!e and conversation \Vbi1.:h v.·as handled as she "·as sha\·· "'31' n1ore patient ecntered. ed. positioned and prepared l'Ootin_g rhat her expericne<·~ for anes1hcsia and sur'gery. and interpretntions \l"Ollld \Vith these feelings .and the probably have been the S<Jn11• 1 pain, she admitted, ''I often 1r she had any other illne~s . felt I had all I could tolerate 1\!iss Johnoon stressed ... As :1 and seemed constantly on th::c_.,,.,,,rsoo J need roqre than to verge· of lostng·t,Jl'lttt>"t"~·'"'"· sur\'ivC as a biolO(iical'"bei~ · She said even she nCedcd 11lere are psychological and ·more information before social things." surgery about "'hat to expect She told the students. who but she could also have used stood to app.laud her. "If I am one nurse v.·ho v.·ould serve as unduly critical. it is because' I her advocate, ' ·making understand how great lh11 decisions in light of my values potenlial in the fi eld is for and not hers ," and with v.·hom ront.ributiog so much 1norc." . And at limes when her pain was most severe and frequent, she said she felt unable 10 cope and even though resources for help we re available. she had no energy to use them. Ye1. sht! said, lhe nurse should identify with the Irreconcilable Differences? Warm Pickle, Cold Mug By ERMA eo~mECK t.ty husband and I liked to have died laughing the other day over an arti'c le aOOul a couple who "'ere getting a divorce because .. get this .. she didn't spread mayonnaise on his sandwich all the way to the edge of the bread. Divorce isn't funn y, but as I said lo him, "Isn't it incredible how little things bug a person lo !he point or a legal separation?" He wiped the tears from his e.yes and said, "I just can't bclie\·e that something so little could gel .so big.'' Then he added, "I mean for ~·ears l"\'e Ji\'ed "·ith your v.·ar1n pickleo; and it's no big deal." "\\'hat v.•arm pick I es , dear?" I said stlll smiling. "Any pickles.'' he said. '·\Veil. aren'I you generous,'' I said. "As long as you forgive me for my warm pickles, I forgi\'e you for putting your undern·ear into the laundry inside-out fo r ilic last 2t1 years." "Is that such a big thing for you to tum them rightside out?' "Not unless your arm is broken. it isn't." "Speaking of broken arms. \\'hy is it you ne\'er leamed ho"· 10 screw in a simple fuse in the fuse box?" "for the i;amc reason you never learned to hang up a simple to"·ei on a tol'·el rack." "Yo~·re not perfect. you Imo"·.'' he said breathing harder. "You leave a trail of cold coffee mugs all over this house like Hansel nnd Gretel lca\"ing crumbs. fl's really e:ross." "And I suppose it is more. gross than feeding the dog at lhe table~·· AT WIT'S ·END · "You shoulci be so tuck) The dog eals out!'' "I doo't sec you starving to death . Jn fact, a few mon' pounds and you can start singing as a group." "That's a pretty crumm:-- lhing to say ior a woman "110 eats Danish v.·hilc I jog a nl}J,, every morning." "Running a 23 minute mllP isn't going to earn you any meda ls." The p::iper fell to the floor and v.·e both looked at it. "Imagine! Someone gctlblg a divorce ror not spreading~ n1ayonnaisc ri ght.'' :· "Yeah," Rald my husbahd v.·istfully. '''\'hey should hive our problems." "Any home ec dropout knows that pickles are supposed lo be served rold, but if you insist on serving them right out or the cupboard, it isn·t t! .. i.! important to me." "Then v,rhy are y o u, I ~::;;::;;::;;::=========;~:;~~ii~ mentioning it?" "Because I'm such a sport about it and I "'anlcd you Lo know." Now at. .. Terri Montejano , _________________ _ thinks of letter she received from author Ezra Jack Keats. Hair Slaves, Go Free.! tw YMfMff ef ... , ......... ....., ef .,.... ... ...., ... ... kMI .. ....me ,.,.., ............... ""' ...... tenw'9CI ...... Let ....... ,... .,.. .... ,.,. .... .,....... .... '"" .,.. ,....... ... ~ Ow .... , uta, W.W., ................. -1wtWt ......... ..,~.,, ..... ..... ....... ,... ...... w ....................... , .. .. ....., ....... "' ..... Wr ..... ,.. ..... ,. ...... tW ....., ..... ef ...... ,.. ........................ ... ... It .......... ~ .................. ..,, -· JOSEPH'S SCISSOR SMl4G 9564 _ ........ """''"' ... ·-~ t...UJ4 US N. -I~ FollotlM -,._ 17WNJ MOW IOI TOUI COJIYIMllNC1 .,. OfllM IAILY· I A:M. i. 10 rM-sA.1. • SUNDAY, t i. I r.M1 I Continuous Showings Thursday, March 14, 1974 Friday, March 15, 1974 Sa1urday, March 16, 1974 -10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m . Informal Modeling Refreshments will be served. (Saturday only) • ' . ' , . ,, ' " ... ; .I' (· ' MILD CHEDDAR ·~ \ ! '~ 1'-·' ' -- I I • .l ' • ; , ' •• • • ' . " I t ' • I I 1 • r • I J -' • f . . ~ . . .. .. ,If DAILY PILOT ThundaY, M¥Ch 14, 1974 ... . . .. . ' .. - Ama~ng .~Gra·~e __ _ ' ~ DEAR ANN L'JIDERS: I am t4 and In IOOd bealth, sn plwe don't·lnterpret this - request u an W'ient plea for help. 1 just I ~ ~ .-,_ ..J _ ... need to~ li I am_tb!n~ng 1traight, so rf.11# ""·~ Wbtn-5 -tltaa:comes for me to t:ie&ifiOO -----~ llllil be a dulllW da'!l"teri -HER .f'Ril!iND DEAR FRIEND: Te ..... wllll, tldl .... -r,,1,J1m-k -MI ,..,..,__. .. _,_""mL_M __ I won't embarrus my family. 'l can't atand those shiny. satin-lined col'flns. Embalming has always seemed primitive, If not barbaric, to me. 1 want a closed coffin slooe I've yet to see ~ mains so attractive that they should be on display. The conventional music one hears at laat rites depresses me. I want aomethiDg dleertul at my funeral. And since "'~ Grace" ls a long-time favorite, I'd like llOltleone to sing it. lnlstead ol a eulogy exaggerating my virtues, I'd prefer a message of en· couragement to the mourne rs. In fact, I might even write a few words myself. My mother says I am crazy. Am I? What <Jo you think ? -EDITH IN NE- BRASKA DEAR EDITH: Yoa doa't 101ad CraJJ' to me. But I ltope yo1 will make 11n' yoar wishes are carrted oat lty pattbig ' them ta wr11ta1 ud !Ilea plaelaa ... m la tbe -ol • lawyor. You mlglat evu 1eled lite tiaeral di- rector now ad lff U.t Jae bu a copy. 11:ten be and tH lawyer could wort lo- cetbtt In the event U.11 your rtlaUves decided to do thblg1 tbelr way. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a . friend who Is ruining her marriage and her life -because ol her super-devot}on lo her mother. B's -la partially -pped but •be "' quite aelr...itll-l. She ... drive a cat, do her own bou9ework. lhop, travel. She alJo bu • nice, ..,... hus- band. My trteod believes It 11 her 11duty" IO go to her mother'• houae ..,,,,., day, cook, do the laundly and run erraodl. (fl's I 30-mlle round trip.) In Ille mean- time, her own home is a 111e$1, ber famJ- ly eats frozen and canned food because she has no time to coot for them. The- poor girl iJ always rushing and she'• a nervous wreck. Don~ Yoo l-she could cul ber marteydvm down to' twice a -.It and ---wW ...... ...,...uw. Hoi_,, 1"' -IMldac tar a nCloal lllldlm t. II l•ltl&lll ,,... .. v-ll1ead II*'-~y • .. _.,._ .. ,_..,_,_llu.W...,_ ·--re••·~----...... ,etr ---·II 'Rl'telt W .. "elll ..... .. ..., ............ .-pt ~ ts c1w2 ·-.. _. lier .., .... __... ...... -l !Ut ... pt II. l>Oftl flunk JOW' ,dlemlstry lelt. Love u more than one set al glands calling to another .JI yoo bave trouble making • distinction yoo need Ann's booklet, "Love or Se1. and How to Tell the Difference." Send a long, sell-<1ddtelsed, lllatnpedi envelop>. With your requett and IS ""'ta In -to Am Llod<n, P.O. Box IMI, aucaao, )II. llOl&4. ' Your Horoscope Tomorrow Virgo: Answe·r ~head FRIDAY MARCH IS 111 SYDNEY OMAllll ARIES~arch 21-Aprll ltl: -Travel education are tartu, , . Loo persons nrure ~Uy. SOORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Gfyt lull play to lnlulUve II> ldl«I. A p p 11 • I eapedally where Jnve1tment Cl>' atandlnf ta community. Fami- ly l<COllCillatloo Js Indicated. Domestic area becomes more harmonious. Ta11111, Uhri perioos are m picture. partuj,tu .. "°""picture. one1---::;;iiiiiiiii~:---shared knowled(C In past! willmUI.._ ..... featured. You will be dealinf now wkb penom born . 1'}Cler Leo, All-and Scorpio. Overall view lil preferable to narrow, concentrated form. SAG!rf.UUUS (Nov. 12· • ~ Dec. 21): You are in "cnmch." •. TAURUS (April :!(;May 20): .,.. .,, Yoo oblaln ..,wen prevlously Meant what was awry will fall. , BRASS RJN11 hidden, obsCured or-wilhheld. into place. Your timing Is . e-ol---11-dill"""-~i.J<'U make right moves. . pooil lllty. Gqdll, v l ,,-. Anolller tiOiTi JOW' perac::m are ln p l ct u re . could ft g u r e prombJeoUy. TalkaUve ._late tella tale CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan- out al ldlooL · It): Wl!lt you aeek Is mosl -·~----=-·-·--eMlllMOa .... ... CIOll·- '·' IUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W...TMWl9t ·-•• u ........... c.... .... _ ...... , c ................. ORANGE COUNTY ANTIQUE SHOW&SAl.E .,_..,.,,,....s..1w,... New le Baron llottl Ad)Kenl to Knott'• Berry Fwm c.--c ............... ........ Allt STEP -IEJtNAll:DO - SCHOLL SANDALS -PASSPORTS MAGO.ESIAN -MISS A.MERI°" ·VINER CASUALS -HANDIAGS - HOSIERY Ed'w1rd1 -&.,b.rJclt -Rohi11 Hoo4 PF Flyor1 -U.S. K1ch -S11m1111r1tt11 C1po1io 0111c1 Shot• D111c1 W11r by D11uld11 C.rTMtM '"" ,., cww.. 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA 541·2778' \ e IAflllCAMICKA•D e e MASTllt CJIAll• e SCULPTURED MUSIC FROM ITALY ... ., ........... ,.i ........ ,."'"....,, ........... -···-----.......,...,. ,..,,._·""'""'"'-· , .. ~ .. Fo ... .....,_ •• :.,.,...~.,a ..,, _,.. • GEMINI (May Zt-June 201 , likely to be hidden. Yoo must steady pace now coukl be . look behind tbe • c en e 1. grut auet. Awld -'1lng Seporote la<I ln>m W\llloll. ~ 1J>111e eat. Blndh18 Dell wt1b Lio, 8 ear p I a , •Ill'-oould be featured. ~ -s. Vllk In- Be nC:tpdve, 1 o me w b a t d.Mdall CICID6oed to bcrne, pualve. boapltal. 1 --------------~------------ f\ Trip to the Middle E?s~ AQU.UUUS (Jan. :!(;Feb. CANCER (June ti.July 121' llJ: Acoent is on fulfillment. Voo may feel alfaln are at a lriendlblp a 0 d meaningful hall or mov1nJ bacnard. rel~. Yotr gregarloos Truth is that you are getting nature finds e x p r e 5 a I o n . proverbial 9000llCI wind. Know P<lpalarity lna-eeses. Yoo are 'it and take a good loot around mere likely to win than in· re-~ronn conclusions baaed on cent _.. - -Gba<rvatlon. -that ...... ,... ... capollle al porlmmloc ~-; LIO (July 23-Auf. 22): Nolhlnc Is ballway-tbla In- d-relot'-lp wjlll .... podO ~ lloa't play - --lltakei ... oudl Chat ,... ooold bObmt .. lnllld lDJur7 ...... w!lo -1or,... · 'flllGO (Aas. IWepl; 221: ~ ... - ml al -"' leollnL -. tan -could ·llpe~.~ arises about property owoeublp ar dlftlll!I llnel. A Nigbt in Kismet will tbeme the dinner dance planned by Mesa·Harbor Club . 'for 7 p.m. Saturdll.)', Mai-ch 23, in the Costa Mesa Country Club. Proceeds will go for Girl Scout campe.rships. Previewing th~ entertainmen[, which will be presented by Marina Horowitz ~ell) and include Arabic, Turkish and Greek dancing, ls Mrs. Donald Bennett. UBRA (Sopl. D-Od. 22); -'You 1re Ible now to pt Into plac<o, ... poople tnftoud1 denied. M-11111 la I time ID be ..... w •• to dliplO)' ---...,,...,,,_, illCI" A ' Large Sizes 36 to 46 some stores carry missy sizes and large sizes, juniors and petites. Who ' can do it all?? At Ella Nor's, large'sizes are. a specialty of the house. We work 1i It lull·time ••• bringing you the best for your money. J ·FLOR$f{EIM'S ALL FOR. YOU! What..., You have in mind, there's sure to be a Florlhoim shoe for XoU· And by-choosin1 FioRheim, )OU're 11ttln& )OU!' llWOrito fashion made from beauUful, supple lltf\uinl leather throusflout. So, you're not only buyina beau1)', )OU're buying wisely. • • Blue and while, brown and while $28. -We IOCePI pllOne oiders. 54 Fastlion Island N_,<Anlor-944-4223 Ooen Mon. & F~. 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Mon. -Fri. 10-9:30 Sot. 1().6 Sun. 12-8 p.m. I MANY LAGUNA lfAOI 27' """"' .... Open Mon . .S... 9-5:30 Sun. 12.e p.m. MORE SPECIAL VALUES! .. • p p a e - • ( • Th11rsd1y, March 14, 1974 * DAILY PILOT 29 :. Nn Strings Children at C-OUeiie Park School in Costa 1.tesa love to learn so much that they stay after school. Thefre not dummies .. 'Vhen a real. live v~ntriloq':llst offers free lessons, who wpuldn 't sign up for them? There was a waiting list for Fred Pet. tit's class on puppet making and ventril~ 9uism, which was one of the school's new ' mini courses." Started in November. the courses are of- fered because, "There are a lot of things children are interested in and we don't have time for them in a normal day," explained the principal, Larry Alford. Pettit and the other instructors serve on a voluntary basis with no remuneration. A Fountain Valley resident who moved to CalifornJa from Nev.• Jersey, Pettit devotes bis life ta his puppet mini stry. He puts on programs in churches and schools throughout the United States with his puppet, Gina, and now is on a month-long tour of Jsrael, South Africa and South Amer- ica . He has, additionally, performed in the \Vest Indies. ~ettit became interested in puppetry as a child after he saw his first puppet in ac- Photos by P•trlck O'Donnell •nd Jo Olson GUILLE GARAY, MARCHELLE CARLSON, CECILIA GARAY, CONNIE GECSEY Units Plan · Potpourri of Programs , BEAR P P 0 : A n nu a 1 awards will be presented and for the 1974-75 school year. Pinewood Derby will .take officers for the 1974-75 school Reservations may be made by Is ... Spring Fashions is the TALBERT PTO: Happiness geared to interest the entire famijy . Refreshments wiU be scrvid.' t fro 1.1 to 3 year will be elected during the oont.actlng Mrs. W 111 i am pace m ·a:.m. p.m. businessineeting. Richards or Mrs. Ralp.h theme of ·the fashioii 'show · Saturday, March 16, at ~I. Boegel. . Thursdn.y. i\larch 28.., at 7:30. v.ICTORIA PTA: SpaghetU Stud •-1 d Jhrough CREST VIEW PFO: Saint __ eny. n mes one L.,~~~~-::..:;_.::.:_.:;::;::__R1>iH-N-W-O·O-O-P--F-O-:-p.m. T_1ckets are p~ced_at_dinnet.YlillJ>.e se_r::vedJNIILD..>'-five are eligible to enter and P8trick's Day . dillCe is $1,50. Fashions will be 6:45 toni ght in the -·-•·· "·Jr kl t the scheduled toniirrow .. 1..i... at Pancake breakfast will be may .,.... ......... e i.iic t a uogu• provided , by Daisy Patch. multipurpose room for parents school office. 8:30 . in the Moose Lodge, spolllOl'ed by the unit Bergstrom's Children's Stores and children in the Project CALIFORNIA Pl'A: Marty Huguenin from the Grant Boys will speak and dernowltrate back-packing and camping equipment at 7 p.m. Tue9day, March 19. Past presidents wilt be honored, honorary-service awards will be given and the -of officm will lake place.•! the meelioi. • , 00!\oNA DEL MAR: ELE. Huntington Beach. Music Will Saturday, March 161 from 8 to and Aloha Fashions. Four Program. Keith G<llay, be ~vlded by a ~-iece 11 i.m. iD school. Cost or di 1 chol d r·" ..... .,.....}' TAA-WRA PTO· T Ur str ct psy ogist an band of television musicians, breakfut Is $1 for adults, 75 · 8Jll a instructor at CBI S t a t e and intermission entertain-cents for children and a Family Night is the theme or Fullerton, will speak o n ment will be preaented by special price oI '5 for families general meeting tonight at disci pline and child rearing . f _, ~--~-111 7:30 in the multipurpose room . His topic Is So You An A Portia . Hewitt'11 f'olvnasian o :uX or more. r1~ w ,,..... Program will include a Parent-Now What dancers. Ticket Information be used to help finance a class performance by th e Fountain Students rrom ~·frs. 11 a can be obtained by contacting trip to Death Valley for sixth Valley High SchoOI Magic Step hen.son 's kindergarten the school office. graders and fifth grade MOM Club. and a k a rate class will present a program ESTANCIA WGB Pl'SA : students ... Garage sale is demonc;traLion by Bill Fisher, following flag ceremonies at Attached tion. At the age of 15 he began studying ventriloquism, which came easily for him. "God had given me the talent to do \·en - triloquism ," he said. "God called n1e to work with children." Pettil believeSlhat !'anyone who is inter- ested can do ventriloquism with practice. "It takes practice to do anything." he emphasized . The n1ost important concept Is to ''win your audience over to the idea that the pup- pet is talking," he tells his students. It also is important to have a lively P.Uppet and make it look real. The children in his class first made mar- ionettes of new spaper, then moved on to hand puppets. Some had taken old stuffed animals and converted them into puppets. Amidst a lot of giggles. the students talked with Pettit and Gina. with thetr own puppets in their hands, as the class drew to a close. In fact, there v.·ere so many puppets and people talking it wa s hard to figure out _., just who was talkin g to whom. ~t 'i • •. J . ' . •• • Founders Day and honorary scheduled Saturday, March 16, campus patrolman at the high 8:20 a.m. lomorrow . A tree f".l'A: Sprtng children's service award luncheon· tlomta.m. to2p.m.•Qooors school. Fisher has earned a will be planted !or this class ~st'l!P bigbliPtb!B.;tbe'flrl& • Mmday, ~ 11: ~t th!_ -~t:Mf deliver ~butions to black belt In judo and a brown for \Vinning the February grade studmt.I a.id the ~~MeQ. ~try Club.-.A: fhe inulUpurpose r ,oom belt in karate. Program is paper drive . I • , <I element.my-wchestra wlll take Drief buatraS • tneeUng. Will torDCJ row and are asked not to place at,1:30 a.m. Wedneoday,, """"""°" a\ 11 a.tp. WJ>lch fn<:lude items ~ clo1bing °'I======== March 20. ·Honorary service~ will include election or officers furniture. ' EAR PIERCING FRI.DAY AND SATURDAY Come 10 01J1 Huntinglon Beach slore and select OIJI 141< gold boll pierced earings or cultlled peorl eorrings on 141< gold pPslS at I 0.00 and have 'JO'X ~ pielced by 0 trained specialist from !he Lewis lM'Jal eo.::r· r at no oddilionol chotge. Young people 1().18 Y': o O'JO must bo accompanied by paenl or leqol guordion. Ear piercing wi11 be done Friday, Noon Jo 8 p.m. Sot1¥doy, 10 o.m. Jo ~:30 p.m. Fashion Jewel"f, 20. HunJington Beach orly. \ NOW: ALSO INSIDE LINBROOK HARDWARE AT FOUNTAIN VALLEY 17200 Brookhurst • INSIDE HARDWARE STORE 968-8541 • OPEN SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 1 MON.-FRI. 9 TO 9 P.M. HIGH LOW S.HAG REI;,. $12.95 Miit.Tl COLQWS· DuPONT llTLON· 99 SQ. ·YD . llf(i; 7.99 .. ' DuPONT 501 NYLON EXTRA THICK SHAG REGULAR 9.95 SQ YD 99 . SQ. YD. r. .. lttoly .......... ~ ......... ....... ·cADON NYLON tf llOllYTIJ 99· SQ. YD. REG. 10.99 u;;ORDADWAY c . i.....i witli .,. ......... ~ I PUPPETEER PETIIT WITH LISA SHAFFER Completely In.stalled with Deluxe Rubber Padding SPECIAL Mill PUl~ASE CARPET 4 ·ROOMS · MAXIMUM 40 YDI. , __ IT\Oll '"°'CIOI- EXTRA HEAVY DuPONT SOI .IT MAND .99 ··Sit- YD •. REG. 9.99 HUNDREDS OF ROW ON DISPLAY MOHAWK PHILADELPHIA :HOllmEX AIMSTRONG CAllN CIU.FTS CAUA.WA'( IEATIIE IARWICK ·ALDON . MAGEE • SMITH IOYAL WfAVE LE!S I • I ...... -. , ... • MIXED SINGLES -. . ' • TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AMO JEFF -; -TMAT:S DEPRESSED DEXTER! ·TEN YEARS AGO ME LOVED .j>. GIR\-AND ME NEVER ' GoTOVER IT/ • . . . . . .. . . .. ' . ~ ' ,.,. . . . . . ' .. • AAAA6H!! SHERIFF!! . - AGA'THA ,MY - AGATMA , WMY DID You NOT MARRY ME? , .. by Tom ·K. Ryan YOUR IPOL. HAS IJa:H Pl!SECMTEP! ·-· ,__,,,... •.. 'a;;;;, .•.. ~ AGA'THA LEFT MIMFQR i.\NarMER! p~ GOY! by Al Snith WHY,0 .. WHY 010 I MA~RY' AGA~A? Dr. SMOCK ~. Matcll 14.1074_ ··------ OAIL'l'PILOT ~ ....... -slSI· "TllE\' SAV 1116 ARSY"11lNG 1AAT GOES IS'lb!RTIMIN6 a a a NANCY by&nieluslmhr 4MIMAL CRACKERS byROfjel"lolen D ON 'T WORRY. SIR .. ·l'M A GOOD CADDIE ·· I'LL NEED YOUR HELP ···l "M TRYING TO IMPROVE MY G~ME I WA"l'l: YOU TO CORRECT ALL OF MY FAULTS HOW'S MY GRIP? .... , TDDAY'J C·IDSSIDID. PUZZLJ PEANUTS':. IF ~E ~.WE O\H STILL M>J<£ IT TO -l'ERIOI>. • ACROSS 1 Fist ,9 Trl~et so Aclor planes: Howard Informal S2 A··----. 5 Sea With Ice lettuce cream 9 T1ken 54_ Wading -···-· bird - Startled 56 Siner 14 In the regret case ol 2 59 Glrl: words Slang 15 Midday 62 Scottish 16 Small name donkey prelht 17 Oescend1ng: 64 Performed 2 words 65 Cause to 19 Ether adhere 20 Sulker 67 Kindol -21 Find fault greellng constantly card 23 Comprehends 70 Montreal's 24 Chilean subway desert 7 1 Smoolh 27 Mllk. '72 Arabian Frencn Sea gulf is White 73 Victims waler 74 Deceased sections 75 Soaks J 1 Had room hemp lo• 35 Sneaky ,,....,.,. DOWN . Yeaterd•y"s P\/llle Solved • -game 33 Slangy 7 Dregs ending 8 Record ol J4 Moist a single 35 Engrossed year 36 Maple 9 Mr. genus Burrows 38 Apply new 10 Certain paving boarding 41 Mischief spots: 2 43 Unchanged words 46 Take aa 11 ••·• booty Johnson 48 Style of 12 Canadian lype lndlan S 1 Edge 13 Old 53 Osler or Hebrew Banling Slang 1 Greek dry 55 Stored 37 ~ ••••. Gantry .. 39 Pinnacle ..0 Bliler '2 Rifle tiring pins letter · measures 57 French 2 Treat 16 Frull upperhOllsa wi1h 22 Idle talk: 58 Delighllul disda in Slang abodes 3 Composed 25 Enlerlainer 59 Dr"op heavilf ol ll"H'ee ····Kamen 60 Singular r .. , ····apple '5 New-' Te91ament boOI< i----~"~Gen his Khan follower oarts 26 Confess parson 4 NOl'th 28 Pronoun 61 S!one;Sull•• American 30·Author 63 Undermlnt: Indian Erich •···• 66 Dawn 5 Along _ _,3o,>~AI~.......__ goddec,S"'S __ ------i111 it>Oul 66 MeaCJOw S ~ard December 69 Result JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH ..:.; t:;,ff , 4TtAA~T, SP"1N ... wn .. 1. -r,oqN L't: Hf:RE ! DID Hf 5AV Mt'.6 GOING OUT TO WHY' HE WANTS lME ~!SON TO S!E TO SEE Mf? WAK!MAN, WANTS lO KNOW WM!lHfR 'Y'OU'D_UKE TO 60 WITH HIM! 1'H' Vf.trNAI. fQIAINOX WM. occ.w" A~ W+IAAI.' CAIA~IN6 A GeNli"AI. REVITAl.17.ATION OF TMe <r.<trftNfl.Y c:>Olf!MNT FAl.NA +-' ANP A trEFCl.1AT10N OF THE OiGIPIAOW~ ir~O"A , ~ff~~~::.......::::o--;:-y~-- ...... DICK TRACY • by Harold Le Dom: MISS PMCH, ~PlftN6 I~ j;OIN6 TO 8t llOlftN6 THlj VEA!t .... by Mell by Chestir Gould • \ ~lC)h, I DeYtt look at~ DJ lnOrt: -tlle1 alWl)'s T"ead as If w~ewr 1oa've 1ot 1•u.'U aever set rid of it.'" DEMMIS THE MENACE I • • ' I I l • • . • I I • ' • ' . .I i ' • . • Ml,. drink least • • Thursday, Marth 14, 1'174 • -· Laguna's 'Miss Reardon' Probing. Drama!~ married sister is equally e1.· sctne is one of. high comedy, "LAST TAN<OO IN PARIS" cellent. Her chilly mannerlsms but one which rings sfsarp and ______ 1x1 and dripping superiority arc true behlnd llS farcial nature. G.o. S91al • Ruth Gonion examples or overt un-"WHERE'S POPPA" • DAILY PILOT IJJ .'tJJ:S . I 1884 Newport Co-;lo r,,~\O S48· 1 SS2 'I""''•' ol 11M YWI lJ;ClUSIVl! . MJss Reardon may very well drink • littlt, bot •lhil la tile least pres1tng ol tbe Pan- dora's be\< ol _.i prob. lam opened up by play· wright Pall! Zindel In h I s probing drama · "And htlss Reardon Dr.inks a Utile." that ~l Umel ~pare rellsll In Ibo ""'9dld ,... duct ioa now Oii. llltp .al tho l.aguna -1ton Playtiou,e. And when all i.s aid and done, the allegect bit o( Uppling ap- peatJ tame lodeed. . Intermission ·Tom Titus derstaten:ient. Long known for Completing the Laguna (.'f1St her COl'fllc ability , !i.llss Hewett in minor assignments are Bcql.,-..,,...,..,;.,.....,.,...;,1".;1;...,I[ turns in a solid dramatic ru~e>{ as an opportunistic ---- 8 ACADIMY AWARD NOMINATIONSI "t.ta OOIJlf MAISKAJ MASON Will OfT l'HI OKAl"-Olclr s....t HaDIUPI of 1lll varieties are exorciied with an !nteollty 10 ACAlllMY NOMINATIONlt . -.-.-.~ ""~!Mt . CMIY flUfMINT ,.. .... °""". ,, ..... , .. ·--·•tk) 962·2tll a AUDll!llT ,.,..,,._noHS, --'"' Wf DITAIL I'> NrnT ... Ml Iii A t0W Ill . J AC.f.D(My NOMINATIONS! MAISHA lllAtON • JAMU CA.UI CINDEHLU. lllllTY1111 EMPEIOI Of NOant 11t ~-·-StJ·H7l S I AMDkAN OIAlffTI ..,; hf!~.,.,.. c.,...,,_ Offt•"'• 4t)•4S•S 6 ACAOlMT NOMINAnoNSI THI WAY WE WllE "61 PUil • IKILClll llAWM BunllFLllS UI Fl!: El !I'll ' What ii, in fact. said Ind dooe In lhil fi!!ely ddlod charac:1'T study of·U>lsdirected. ' perrormance. laDdlady as welCOTie as a case and made a respectabl~ mar· rlage; ffie other two are spinsters, one t06Slng off her .. ,,..D fllUtt 11u1100M ·Dl•"K' A altuat.ioo with a fli ppant on stage, "Miss Reanbl" crackles with life: ot other limes the play fficlters with in- termittent dramatic sparks. 1be drinking sister Is Jess of the hives and tllristophcr fully nestled · out by Joanne Box as a mouthy grocery boy Black . woo takes a low kry who, with little effort. '4'111 approach to her role and near· grow into a cbarnctcr 1nucfl ly allows it to elude her as a like the one played by Bradac. resu!L h-fore entlwsiasm in ~flss Randall also h a s what t'Ollles across Ill an designed th e Laguna set "'hich outgoing character w o u 1 d is another pil'Ce o( admirable result in stronger balance. • artistry. C;irl Calla..-'B.y's L•rn.•.. veneer., t!)e other going com-:.= :; '"tt"~~·11f.;:fr." ~"!. pletely bananas. ~.~c~:~~~'lbls is interesting r or t11rOUD11 s.tvrt.m •I e:JD 1111r11 April JD opener!, but not the stuff of ., tM L.-~ , .. _._.., ""' t.'lartbetla Randall, one of the area's ·most respected directors, guides the Laguna prOOuction ..-·ith a firm grip on l h e emotiooal thermostat. Subtle nuaf\CeS and instant reactions play as much of a part as the more overt characteri zat ions in establishing the psychological battleground, and !Hiss Ran· dall's work with the visiting· couple is priei!less. utuiwi c~ llMd. u.-'""'-•-n-'"414.. . TM• CUT C.JMrlM RMnkln ••.•••• ,,__ •lKk AllM II~ ,, .......... Jlltle G«vlfl c.it ..,.._, ............ a.hV' ~ flellf' ''-.•• , ......... Dt-.s-v: ... lob$'-............... ,, 9'* BrldK ~ l"llnl'r-•,,, , ....... , h.:,'!IP.!IY 0111-v ~ .......... ·~-r Bo• lives by the author of ''The Ef!eds of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-~1oon ~tarigolds'' brings a fuzzy situation in· cceasingly into fooor, It deals In problems rather Oum solu- tions, for the symptoms ol a disease are al\\-1\)'S more in-"~rosting 'than the cure. HEWETT which coinplete plays arc made, so Zindel intrOOuccs two 01her ma,jor characters - or, rather s upporl i n g characters made into major figures by t~·o brilliant performances, While they are OF THE THREE troubled ~isters, the plum r o I e is enacted with beauti!ul fire and fervor by Julie Garvin. As the demented ani mal lover and fanatic \'cgetarian, 1.1 i s s Garvin performs a veritable symphony on the dramatic scale, skillfully varying her levels of intensity. Betsy Hewell as the aloof, lighting ts equally tffecti"c· TOSSING TilE kCl'O!lefle on particularly m the play's fin- lhe dramatic embers in l'4'0 al scene. s uperior s upportin g "And ~liss Re3rdon Drinks performances are Di an a a Little" has its higm and Spencer and Tom Bradac as a lows, but is nearly always couple \Yho truly were meanl upv:ard bowxl.behind its ex· for each other. She is an obsc-ccllent direction and solid quioos social climber v.·hose performances. The play ron· manner rafses instant hack les, tinues Tuesdays t h r o u g h while he is on amalgamat ion Saturdays unlil }.larch 30 at of every loud and boorish slob the pla~~. 606 La~na Can· you've ever known. Their yon ROOd. Laguna Beach. :==7.~~~==,-1 !TllE .. DISEi\SE" in Zinde1's play is a multi.faceted social oonditioo involving t h r e e sisters who all have chosen the teaching profession as ar;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' career. The eldest has bunied her way to a superintendency Costa Mesa Ovtc Playhouse . ,..._,. The lard's mcKI popular t0medy in o bright, 1iioSd production directed by Dan Sullivan (of 'New York's Uncoln Center). ON STAGE -Tue\. thru Sun., 8:00 p.m. -"THE TAMING OF-THE-SHREW" ~~ Jbuth Cua-,t REpt:rtur_\1 . o----~run..wu•.'*-·" 1-..01M-f-M r.-v1,-.,_., ... »n1M SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9:20 •·'"· • l ·1:4S·1:00-t120o6:SO r·· .. !:;:.;.~~=~·····: . ' : i ... ....... ... 1: ····· ···-~··· '···· ....... a>••••• &•OT• ... .. .. __ .,_ ........... .... STA.RS: MIL BROOKS '9\ADt:LINE KAHN ·HARVEY KORMA I • P•rfo""'"''<• k~ui. • ONDAY THIU fllDAY • 7r00-1:4S·10: SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FIOM 1:30 Ill ~-OI: • ll!DWAJllDB HARBOR..&1 .. _ ...... _,,. ........ ---co .......... -·· -·---•== --·-. ._. - Saturday, March 16 • ::-·•••ll••'. •• f "'"'"I "• •I I ,1' I '.1111 ' .. ,I ®ii ·-·---··-c--·'--· Plus -~ Ara<i1•my Nominal ion~ "THE PAPER CHASE " Best Support Actor 'Ch•n-1 13 C~SYAI JAMtS CUM llSf SClf(Nl"LAl lfSf tHllCTOI llST CIN(MAlOGa.UHT llST COSlUMt:S m MAT. 'MD. Sl.00 1 , ... COl'lll"' SA I. ' !.Uk rvn. 111<1111 , ,,.,.. MANN THEATRES Joanne WOodward Sumrr.c.r Wishe~, Winter Dreams Oo\llft *"" 1 ... 1 ~ .. u ,wit: 1.-9111. lttlS ~~ .PLUS. FORTY CARATS OM.f;J-! •. !S '-'f·Wft. J:)O, 1. ~d i - '. . I .. " . . . 1,1 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Mardi 14, lCJ74 .. ' Miss Walters Paid Her Dues Q: Barbar• Walten -wbat'• her educalion and marl· tat stllus, and nat jobs did Ille bold berore she lucklly 1ot oa tJ.e 0 Tlday" lbtw?-~l.E.P.1 Marion, Ohio. A: It waso't luck. Barbara paid her dues in full . >J Sarah_Law~ era.dlla_t~ ... she "'Orked Jn an ad agency, peMed materlal ror Jack Paar, Dick Van Dyke and others before landing a job in 19&1 as liaison production assist.ant Md ,reSearcber on the "Toda_)_'" show. Eventually Me_suc- ceeded Maureen O'Sullivan on the morning marathon and proved to be ooe of the most energetic, knowledgeable and intelligent female interviewers in todaf's world of electronic journalism. She's separated from theabical producer Lee Grubtt and has an adopted daughter, Jacqueline. Her father is Lou Walters, who, in the heydey of night clubs, produced revues for the Latin Quarter in Bostoo, New York ~ and A1iami. Q: Wasn'I tt Will Rogers who said: "Mlsefll aren't much fun to live with -but Ibey make wonderful an· ·· ·ceston"?-A.O.P., PboenJx, Art:t:. A: No. It was the late comedian Jackie Konnon who made that astute observation. Q: l was one of the lucky ones to be Jn the audience 11t'ben · Paul Simon bad bis concert at the University of Notre Dame (aped for an album. Do you know when the album wW be oat?-R. T. Cabot, South Bend, Ind. · A: SimOn SC!Y5 the l\\'0-part Columbia album, taped at Notre Dame and Carnegie Hall, has just been released 'Glad You Asked That' loyMarllynand HyOanlner •· under the Utle "Live Rhymin." It features the fabulous musical showman singing and playing guitar alone. Also blckecl by·two groups -,Uri ~~ aqd, the JessY. Dixon 'Group, a gospel ensemble. Simon, whOse albUriiS'tiil'.ve-· sOld r worldwide in excess of 30 million, wtll -flj to Japan for a • ~'-'--·---1..imtled tour In Am-ii. "I've never been there and am look· , Ing lorward lo it a lot, .. heamll<s....,. -· ~ --- ' Q: Seems tO me that Polly Bergen has t.he· same trim . flpre sbe bad when I Oral saw here In lbe early l\.1artln and Lewta cemedlel. Wlllt's lier seeret?-!\frs. P..1. Guemay, Loar Beacb,.Cal. 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It's bel • It • ·. • ' , Thursday, March 14, 1974 DAILY PILOT 33 _Over Dismissal by Board Hartma.n· Shocked ~ llwt"I• bit ttatement: • llY CIWG'"'DF of .. °"" .... ...., G ..... e Hartman. ..U...S ol duties • atliletlc dJredor tt Saddlebadt Colle1t. today IOld lbe Dally Pu.t be was llbock<id over the dlwniwl. The oollece board ol trust<es, in a ltatemehl to the pma, said ii rtlleved Hartman -as a1hlellc •oll/<dM foe two .._. 0ae, k WIS tbe feeling it WU 11111agoodpractice1or an atbletlc dlttc- lor to be a ooaai. 1'1o, It woold allow llArlman lo. devote ...... time to bis c1u.11e1 .. be>d t-u coadi. Bui Hartman, in a 1U.leme11t to tbe Daily 'IO!; took uC'eptlon to both ,. SPORTS GLENN WHITE Spam Editor .. t • i9y lboc:ied and hurt over the --1 ... ti Ai<lodoO''• boal!1 ~ and there WIS DO blnt I would be lb&, aubject ol the boanl's executtve ~ lalke.\ with two boaiil me"1bers last w..1~ -ol lllom called "!" to ,.Y ~proud be ... ., the job 1,.... dolnC. Neither indlcat.d uy questioa. of my lllbWty to flwdaa ~tly u atbleUc diredor. '" "'!be dillnWaJ gives no concrete ~ 111ey've told me there Is a con- ftlcl of mi.~ as atbletic director and football coadl, but 'none 6iltl to WIY -ledge and ........ opeclflid In the dlsmlisal. • 01bere was no wamlng or dtscusaion of what Ibey felt Wll wmog. How can a person react to a sltuaUao he is•not even aware of, then have tomeone a.y one night you,cao't do Ille job well .._ii! . "I can't el.plain It or announce my own plans yet, although It would seem to ap- pear 1 bad better loot for a new spot aomewbere elle. "II"• hanl to reel loyal to a place whicti deals in such an o(I hand way with a person's future. 'lbere's no explanatioo for it. "Tbey jlllt give you a pat on lbe bead one day with a request to atop doing what you've dedicated all ol your days and . . most ol your nights for seven years. .. ''Ille college has had ., Jot-ot·bad publicity. 1 have tried to coiinteract that with a good, aound athletic procram. On every occaalon I hate su_...i tbe total aillece program in speed>eo. talltlng with parent& and in recrulting top level student>. "But sum a move makes me wonder. abool boon! politics and about aome peo- ple who aay you're doing a line job and then tum """"1d and without warning say we don'l IA'&nt you anymore.'' Hartman indicated he was nol resign· ing as football roach. In sii: years as the Gauchos head foot· ball coach llartn1an has produced a 4$.i<t- Z record , winning or sharing cham· pionships in four or the five years Sad· dleback ha.s been in a conrcrence. The earliest a ney,· athletic director coukl be named would be t.1ar. 25--the date ol the board's nert meeting, but speculation was that 2 position Y.oold not be filled until later · the school year. Hartman will rema "4lhleUc director at Saddleback Wltil the cOoetusion of the rorrent school year. l.J . ·_uins, Open Title · Defense. Tonight . ' . · ~ (AP) -Riv•! coa~ at the "It's not easy to get help for our center more significant than the 88 straight Walton ls expected to sign a pro NCAA · WStem Regional . basketball because tlcLA has a super team and yoo games WOil by the Bruila before Notre contract for more than $1 million at the toumament rlal:ttng tonight don't 'erpect can't believe anyone rree. But we don't Dame snapped lbe string by one point conchtslon this month of his collegiate their centers to go bead and bead this pat seEl9Cl'l. career. . ....... 1-UCLA's Bill Walton. expect our center to go one on one Uc.A beat Notre Dame by 19 Points in With him on the starting five are .......... against Walton." COUegiate basketball's Player of the the return engagement, and later Dayton senior Keith Wilkes and junior Dave Year the Pait two swioM is the number In the second game ct the Western dwnped the Irish out of second place in Meyers at forward, nnd seniors Ton1my one attraction at the tournament at the Both Games OM TV the As3ociated Press poJI when it Curtis and Greg Lee at the guards. University ol. Arizona 's McKale Center. • whipped them by 15. Wooden returned lo his two-guard DaYtoo:'s Flayers, the independent In C•annel 5 at , 7 North C3rollna State still ~ the list offense following two defeats on a road the tournament with a -~7 regular with UCLA's defending n at Io n a I trip to Oregon State and Oregon and has seasoo record, go against the lJclans at Regionals, at 9:05, the University of San champion seoood with their 24-3 record. won five games since, including an 82-52 7:05, facing a team which has 'llt'OD seven Francisco,. the West C.oast Athletic O>ach John Wooden, whose UCLA thrashing of SOu.them Callfomia against straight _National Collegiate Athletic Conference champs, face New Mexico's team ,have won nine of tile past 10 the Pacific-3 decider. Association titles. _ Lobos, winners of the Western Ath1etic national championships, termed the 6-10 "All the tti:ams here have successfully "Wehopetohelpourcenterout," sa1d Conference. Walton "a tremendous youn g man," laced pressure," said \\'oodcn. ~tio OaytQn'a Don Donoher, who has Senior Interest centered on UCLA which has adding "I agree with hlm when he said, doesn't believe the past successes of ·.tom Vail Lehlen, a 6-1 aenior, at the woo a record 36 OJUSeCUtive NCAA 'We have dbagreed on several things, Bruin teams will help the NCAA sudden· poal playoff games. Most feel that mark even but never had bad any disagreements.' " death tournament compctiliod. S11orts i;i Brief · 'Players·Don't ·· · rtlia~e M11ch, Alston Oaims • $l-O,OOO -Qff er-ed- For Homer Ball • TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -Baseball players 1 don't change, conditions do, says grandfatherly Walter Alston, beginning his 2.Ist season as manager or the Los Angeles Dodgers. "If a kid comes right out of high school 1 and JwnPs into a $150,000 contract to ·p1ay ball, who can blame hiOl lor getting I a Utile spoiled?" asked Los Angeles' G· I year-old dean of the dugools. . -~"It's not his fault -blame1t on ~· l!~!:i~ ~·as a Quiet, slow~lted .Ohio teacher when he was signed.,Nov. M, 1953 to succeed fiery Oiuek Dressen as pilot of the then swashbuckling, e,:citing Brooklyn Dodg~r.. ~ It looked like an incongruous marriage \ - a temporary hitch -but it has withstood the vicissitudes o{ time. ' "A lot of people have had nie fired miny times,'' Alston said. "I never let it bother me, much-I do the best i -can. I don't 'M>IT)' about what I can't do. "Every year l1m thankful to be back.· It's a good lile. I like baaehall. I like it better when I'm winning, but I don't let ' tt give me ulcen when I'm not. It's watching the ·kids come and go that keeps il always interesting for me." Only two men in haoeball history - Connie Mack, 50 years with the old Philadelphia Athletics, and J oh n -McGraw, 31 with the New York Giants - have managed· one club for a biger i period: Since Alston took over the Dodgers, there have been 160 managerial chan1es in the two leagues. "n.t biggest diHecence I've always found ," Alston said, "is in the average young player coming into the majors. · "There was a time a pl ayer would have to stay in Uie 'ipinors four or five years -riding hlses, eating hamburgers on the run, living in small k>wn hotels. This kind of life boned him for the big leagues -and he appreciated it more." Alstoo dJdn't -.want to plant too much blame on the 1<t-to-the-top-in-a-hurry kid &. of today. • . "Normally,'' be said a 1 most whispering, "the kid who gets a big bmua carries the same talents and desires into the big leagues.". Al~ he bas managed the Dodgen to sis: pennants and four world championllhips, Alston bas oontin6ed to sign contracts on a year to-year basis. 1 ''Ille O'Malleys (Walle1', ctialnnan ol , the board, and ton PeR!r, president) have been good to me," be Wei. 'Tve oe...-pu!hed them. 11 they doo~ want me, I dcm't want to be around." Alsion is a k!an Mooter, now gray and blldioi and slow in bi.s movements, who ' Jeedt the Dodgen with a firm but u n demo n s t r•tl•e grace tba\_ dlaracleriled Mick. He bas bis own [111vate dlllr oo tbe 1i1k11Des al Dodger Slldlum. , Ul'I Ttl ....... GAIL GOODRICH (25) TRIES TO KEEP CONTROL Goodrich L~ads Way Lakers Regain 1st Place By Clobbering 76ers PlilLADELPHIA (AP) -The Los Los Angeles led by up to 33 Points late Angeles Lakers are back where they feel in the game. ' they belong, first place in the National Price scored 20 'points berore a foot Basketball A.s!lociatloo's Pacific Division. injury took him out in the third quarter. 1be Lakers whipped lhe Philadelphia It was believed, however, that both 7ten 121~100 Wednesday night to take a Price and backup Pat Riley, who hurt his half-game f!d&e over Mlle Goklen State, back in a Tuesday iµght victory over which meets the New York Knicks New iYork, would bo~ be ready for the tonigb.L weekend games against Go,!slen State. A ~ Warriors .,m would tie up the LOS ,,,NGEL.Es ·11211: H...._lfrs ., H•l••ton 11, •••..ii in but •----••"• I Los Sll'lllh 12, Goodrk11 Jt Prlct 211, H~ ll lwu.s np ag.a a ~ w1.JU1U g Ve ar,._ ., L.-e, w11iilngldl 2. COUllts 1 T91ab; 56 Aaeeiell I fWI. pme Jead. 214'. - -.-~ ·---meet Friday and Pltll.AOIEl PHIA JIOOI: \1911 Al'tdlle ''· f<N.• J, 11111::' 'WV _.... Ellb 11, 011et" 11, Dl8 I. C«lnon 4, tO¥d I, Klm-satarday night ·for the Jast tim e this ~ JJ, ar111vw i.s. Fr.._ •· Tot ... ; a lt-21 . leUOll in I bad:-to-bact st.Jwdown in \4:1~ ~~~t,'-~ -' Pl ··--r·~-M ................. --LGl ·A9pier-111:1'1latland.----~ ----Tllllll"flllOlt!' Loli' A~"?finMelot>Li 25; """led-a vo J. enu Gail Goodrich -38 point& pacing "'' ..... ., ... v. ' "'<! die La--vlctory over Pblli<lelpbia. lhe BUCYRUS, Ohio -A Bucyrus man described as a "lover of sports'' has offered $10,000 for the 715th home run ball hit by Atlanta 's Hank Aaron. The man insists on remaining anooymous and wants the ball only because he ls a sports fan , according to his attorney, James W. Pry II. Pry said the money has been placed in escrow tn a local bank. "This is a legitimate thing," Pry said. "If someone calls, I'm ready to hop on a plane and go get the ball." Pry said hi s client pl.an.s lo keep the ball for a short time, then donate it to the City of Bucyrus. Aaron has hit 713 home runs. His 714th will tie and 715th will break Babe Ruth's career home run record. e Klllfs Rolll119 INGLEWOOD -Bob Nevin scored his 14th goal and added two assists to help stretch the streaking Los Angeles Kings ·tmbeaen string with a 5-1 National Hockey League victory over t h e Pittsburgh Penguins Wednesday night. The Kings, unbeaten in eight of their last nine games, moved into a tie for third place with Atlanta io the Western Di.vision, each with 6.1 points. eAngel• Win a.IESA, Ariz. -Ninth place hitter Rudy MeoU socked a two-run single in a four· MJD California outburst in the eighth inning Wednesday and the Angels acored a 7·2 victory over the Oakland A's. • Dodger• BOIC ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -Ted Size- more, Ken Reitz, and Jimmy Wyon all connecled k>r home runs and led the St. Louis Cardinals to a 6-4 exhibition bi:seball victory Wednesdav O\ :r the Los Angeles Dodgers. e .,erlt11 f'allorltes ' RENO -Protagonist is the future book favorite to win the centennial running ol the Kentucky Derby May 4, a bookmaker here says. North Swanson, oddsmaker for the R'Cbo Turf Club, said Wednesday the Elmendorf Farms 3-year~ld colt is a 4-1 pick to win. Second cboice at 5-1 went to Judger, recent winner ol the Florida Derby, while Florida derby ruonerup Cannonade was made a 1-1 choice. e Te1111ls Re•ults LANDOVER, Md. -The !M!,000 World Champlonahlp Tennis dasslc got under way Wednelday with unranked Dick Dell Sllll>rising the tournament's No. 5 teed, John Alexander of Australia, 4-6, &-41 7~. Cliff Drysdale eliminated W e s t Ge:many's ll~cl.ElicbenbroichJ:l,J-1;. sixth-seeded Tony Roche ol Australia ' ousted South African Fre"· ~1cl\1illan 6-4. 6-2, and Yugoslavian Nikki Pilic edged Andrew Pattison . 6-4, 4-6. 6-3. In other results. ~·ranee's Georges Govan beat Erik Van Dillen. 7-5, 6-4. and Allan Stone of Australia beat ~lanuel Orantes of Spa.in 7-5, 7-5. Hans Volunann, West Germany, beat Pat Cramer, Coral Gable.5, Fla., 7·5, 3-6, 6-7, 6-3, 6-2; Patrick Proisy, Franee beat Mike Estep, 7-6, 4-6, 7-6 ; Phil Dent, Australia, beat Steve Faulk, 6-l , 6-4. Raz Reid beat Pierre Barthes. France, ·7, 6-3, 6-2 ; Patrick Proisy, France, beat Bob ~laud. South Africa. 6-3. 6-3: Sher-.wcl. Stewart beat Ray Ruffcls, Australia , by default. llie Nastase of Romani:.i . beat J im McManus. 6-4, in thei r first set, then lost eight straight games to find himself Jove- 2 in the deciding third set before rallying for a M triumph. e Ashe on Top SAO PAULO, Brazil -Arthur Ashe defeated fellow American Roscoe Tanner, 5-7, 6-4. 6-2 \\'ednesday night to gain the quarter-finals Thursday in the fourth stop on the \Vorld Cbampionship or Tennis circuit. e IJ CK Beat.e n EVANSVILLE, Ind . -California's representative to th\> NCAA College Division na tional basketball tourney was eliminated Wednesday night when UC Riverside £ell to LSU New Orleans, 73-68. Keith Batiste had 23 and Bobby Walters 20 £or the losers. College Hoop All-America ns NEW YORK (AP) -The 1974 major college All-America team as selected by The As.wciated Press on the basis of sports writers and broadcaster s throughout the country: First Team Bill Walton, senior, UCLA; Ke ith Wilkes, senior, UCLA ; David Thompson, junior. North Carolina State; John Shumate, senior. Notre Dame; M'!"rvin Bames, senior, Prvvidencc. Second Team John Lucas, sophomore. ~1aryland; Larry Fogle, sophomore, Canisius: Bobby Jones, senior, North Carolina; Len Elmore, senior, Maryland; Bill Knight., senior, Pitt Tblnl Team Dennis DuVal, senior, Syracuse ; Tom Mc..'1.illen, senio1-, Ataryland ; To m Henderson, senior, l{awaii; Tom J)urleso,n, senior, Nortfi carolina State; Campy Russell , senior, Michigan. GEORGE HARTMAN Ru1merup . SC Op etlS Toni ght In Tournament ST. LOUTS (AP) -Toledo tries to Oag 1lown Ariwna Stale and Southern f\tclhodist poses a hurdle for 15th-ranked Southern California Pac 8 runnerup, in nrst round play or Collegiate Commissioners Association basketball tonight. "\Xe try~19 k~p prps.5Ur~1>Jl .!.Qe. ~I," ~ ex-plaincil coach Bob N1chols, whole Toledo Rockets. 18-3. ~ill surrender _height and experience_to Arilqla Sjat_e in !heir tourney game. "They've been O\'Cr 100 points four limes.'' Nichol s added in sizing up the Sun Devils, also IS-8. "so l guess they're still fast." While Toledo ranks as an underdog , so does fast-finishing S~1U despite its closing streak of eight vic tories. "We've had probably eight to 10 starting lineups throughout the season," said coach Bob Prewitt. whose Mustangs carry a 15-11 record· agairist USC's 22-4 ma rk into the match. "We had lo make some adjustments and make some changes de(ensivel y." Prewitt noted . "Where we had been losing by two or three points, we are able to win ." Toledo's Mike Parker, a 6-foot,5 senior, and James Drown , a 6-8 junior center, · draw the big assignmen ts against Arizona State. s Against Par-ker's 15.l scoring average and the high·leaping Brown'.$ pace of 11 .3 in. rebound ing, Arizona Sa.tte will pit.6-9 Mark \Vasley and 6-11 Ron Kennedy on the front line to acco mpany 6-3 Lionel J:lollins' outside shooting. Southern Ca l is seeded in the meet 's upper bracket, along with the Big Ten's No. 1 lndiana •. ~5. as the team to beat in lower bracket action-Beginning Friday night. The Hoosien; will face Tennessee, 17-3, while Kansas State, 19-7, and Bradley, 19- 7, collide in the other first round game. Semifinals of the tourney, 'making its debut at the 19,(l(ll}-seat Arena, will be Sunday afternoon . The title game is ~1onday night. UCI Crunched - By Long Beach UC Irvine's Anteaters baseball team dropped a 13-1 de<:lsion to Cal State (Long Beach) Wednesday on the UC I campus field . Ray Humphries suffered his first loss or · the season against four victories as the 49crs avenged a doubleheader loss in the beach city Saturday by UCI . 11umphries had pitched a complete game, 3-2 victory in his previous outing over the same C:Sl.B nine. The game marked the return to action of John Palmer, starting out.fielder in the season opener again.rt UCLA. Palmer has been sidelined with a lei injury since that time and appeared only as a pinch- b itter aga inst the 49ers. UCl's big guns have been~· sUenced- most of the season with few exceptions with steve Whitehead ancf C r a I g Anderson gettlilg rour of the seven Anteaters hits. \Vhitehead bad a triple and Anderson a doubie as the only extra base blows. UC lnriile 0 1 •0 r JIM 8rld0ft, d 4 0 0 I Anderton. 1b 4 0 1 t 81fll\l11t,"" 1 0 0 l lv-, la '. 0. W!IMlock. dh 1 o 1 a Pt1.rne11, rf :i a 1 o Hwl\tt, Ill\ 1 I 0 I P .. rntr, pli I t O O SIWIY. c 4 0 0 0 H\lmllhl"ift, p I 0 t O Mlllnoft,lb JfOt~p 100 0 ~.Ir • 2 I ON'Of'l'Non,, • It O 0 WllU~.n •l11T_l, ~11 4 kwt'..., , .... ----·----" . CS L.Ol'l9 lt•cfl OU 2JO OOS-IJ 1• ) vc lr'¥1119 01~ 002 OOt-2 1 J TodtJ'• NCAA .....,., ~ 11111 ~ Los Anseles win against w • Provldoaot, fl~. No<tb Clrolina ui.Lo:-..Anlela toot --at the arr1ors, .le. •t ... .._...,, IW, n. :..· I ol .. --Inc IO a J0.2 New York Clash Tonight lf'lrman, 11-1, at Rl!<lP. N.C. -J'ldlwlolplde -.. ~ to MIDBAST JM, 111PPJ -1111 -.aide ~·· ll-4, Vs. Notre Dame, 25'2 Jll II .. ~ ~ -ID 1 ... ...,_.., JM, n . Vllllllmliilt, ZW, -• Otallll 1llab _.... ,_.,.., At&. -• r.uonc a ?r8 -1011 tllt LaWt MJDWD I bold a IN IMd. ONI Robem. 22-1 VI. LoultvtJle, 21~ ,,...,. Kiaall'1 twe 1w<t11t 11 the ...t KlnoU. 21.s, va. Creighton, 11-6, at o1 !ht 'llllW 1w Ibo 'Neri loll Los ' t)kla. Anpla ... a ... ...-. """ Into nsr the -r;.r11er. Jllew ·llolm, Zl.f, va. SM ri-laco, Loi lotl-11 lilllltmt tbell IOd UCLA, IN. ft. llQlan, •1. 1t llleW 111 -lfl\'t 01l101rla1 "Pblllll1lpllla•ISltidie-q•lll. OAKLAND (AP) -llalAi 'l'burtnm1d ..., IHjlpOlr toa&PI -the Golden -Wlrrion .,. Ille National a.,-q -t1on·1 -ol the m111i1t1 --1Dto Ill llnll two -"I .... \ -11ow I'll leol. r .. -l1ln8 Ill bed four ...,., .. Tlturmond Aid bel ... leavlnl a S.. Franclaa> hoopilol ~-Tile ...... fl <mllr, who hll milled lour .--I .....-mdl lo bis left laGI, wtll ,._, .... ap -. toni&!lt '• game agalnsl N"" York before dedding whether to play against the -· Tile WIM'lon played w l t_b o u t 'l1umond the last fOW' games of a five- game l'Old trip. Tile telm went S.2 and Ql9ch Al Attle& said, ••vou reaUy coukln't erpect too much more.'• , Golden State ame home bl fin place, with a .001 lead over lhe Los Angele!! L.akfn m u. hot Pldfic Division race. 111! Liken, • kllt star Q!Dter Wilt t1lamlla1aln llolore tbe -opened, beat PhUadelphia 121-100 Wednesday night to take the lead. 'l'he Knicti, defending NBA champions, hive played almost the entire season 0.. Tf T onl9 ht c•eft11e l 2 ., 7 :30 \\'ithout No. I center Yi'lllls Retd, an injury victlm. YounJ John Gianelli will be 1t ~ter tonight agtun~t eilh r 'nNrmc:nd or tecOnd year pro Gt!orge -- • Ne~ York is second 10 Boston ln the Atlantic Division and assured of a relW'n trip to the playorr.. Rick Barry averaged 30 points a game on the Warriota' last trip an1 has beefl near !hot Ogure sinct the All-Stor -· Guard Jelf Mullins also has had a hot- .i-tng sea>nd hall or the ....... 1'ht Dertoit Pbton1, third in the Mld~t Division. have virtually clinched a playoff berth, which means only tho Pacific Division champion will make the etgh~teom posll<ason Held • • .• ' ' r 'BOB CHAPPELL ' Thundar, M"'h 14, 1974 Unsung Vikes Hero: \Soph Ace B:r;anning • .. .. ,.. . 118 Meet . . Moll's Ar~ Emery's Bat . Has 100; p 8--K. · A-·; · 2.miJ A ace ea ings, rtisl,$ ,. e ces .. !or tincle laJIJoo In tbe fourlh Blnchard leiil NftpCll'I clla. 11111 111111 lmmp 'll'llhout. Lo Quinta -II In Ille beaelll ol a llfll deol of' ...-whtq ~ Ml(lln J>Oftl' al tbe pi.~ · doubled In ltlt, wail to llllrd ID Ille fourlh llamt GroYer en • ny boll and -.cl ill a r - llapwa walked and even-M1aa1on Vlejo m1acUe. • Pro Baseball tualli-.dooiWlldpltd>. Groc•. "'"7 JlnCle4 In ID tbe llflll. Gary GJdf!l'll plnchnimer ROd Bul)T la lloa I rudied llm Oii.iD emir, 1tol• Mb Inning for Mlaloo Vltjo'a ...ond and""""" on a puled cnly mamr. ball.and a wild plclooll play. Tim Wolladl bid I -In Slll!lqo thniataied in tbe the lom1ll frame !Gr UnlWftl. llnl and lblN lnnlnp, getUng ty, bul oU... tblll -a nmoer In lltlril. But Moll acratdi ....... 11111 wa alJoul WU equal to lbe task In · Ille .. tent ol Ille Trojiiia' of. preerve Ille !lbulout. fenoe aplmt -Villa l'llt Mldley Alltn reOelved ....ill pitchers. lor 'lldoly al Lq1ma Beach University got no nmnon u after plldllng five strong in-tar 11 third baat. nlnp and 'givlllg up only ooe ._ -111 hltandCGe ·ND.-.-' . .,.,.,, In addltiod to Emery'• t'jf~ =i.C::. ; ~ 1 ~ nm blllt; ,the tquna Beadt . ~=.':"'rt ~ ~ l ~ nine WU, bolJtlred by the bi~ Doye, P 1 I I e ting of !;rte ffe1M•1 triple. =~~'=': ; : : : Garyol ::'!eton stroked_ a !i~" ~ : ~ ~ pair 1'1111 in paong 1en1no, 1t 1 t t o Santa Alla VaUey to its win RttHr. :io ' • o • t.1--..t llA~ Jotlnlerl. a 1 1 1 • O\ttr ~""'"1"'•• n.aniur. 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Jll'l<lei IWl 2• Meonev !HJ linrl'Qll !El Tl..,.: 2:07.l David Eastman al,..,.,. with Texas, steve ~1C"'Cr5 from ,, ••••-••· "'"''""°" ""'"" "" ,-,r, 2 ·.-J. • '"' ..,., 0-0-01 P1t1r-., rf, l+l.O: k..-e•, cl, J. l. W1xo IHl Tl-: 2:1l.l m llldo-'I. C/iokldlnioo !VI 2. fl:lley "''& J "' • 1 2 • ' o 'Xltl ~h.-1. vil'ltt IE~ 11 e1 ...... 1e1m o.a.oi MHltr. c. J.0.1..,; Kimpson, 2t1. 2· so 1r-1. w11r !HJ t. Pu111 1w1 J, 1E1 :l. P11trK1t1 IEJ 11,..., 1:n .1 first-year man 'fbornburg. Newport flarbor and Brian ~!::;": ·~.'r'tior".''~'· ~111v;~,..tv :, l o 1 I l~O . --<EO o-J·••, o.o-411 Hutwll'z rw lTf,...: 23.5 SO 1,.._1, V1n ~r'l!On IE> 1. Morris f y · o o .~,, I '/''''' &oflU ll ,,;;;:<,;; Lltfilf""otwt. c F1111'11no, c i>Wt:fb ~ -10111 • ., .. : ..... • ' .~ iwo • .-. ' ' > • ' '' -"'"e have qui1e a ew N•ng f-m "·nta Ana. w1111m'"' et, l(la 1111 • ' 2 2 2 I 100 ftdo me<lley......1 , D•rlounl IE) 2, SIMlng~tctier -Hutd!lnp. dvlf!0-1. ""'ftlllll ... 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No ,INA'IC[ CHA AC[ '"'"bl l11curr1d •t 11" ""New Bala11e1•· of"" 1ecount ;" t"' 1Ut1 ll•ll•"g 11a1t,...nl inelud111g Ille P<>tch11e 11 P••d "'lull belo11 !he M•I billing d~lt 1"°'"'11111 t1'1<111111e.....,1. -~ lne1meO, • mo11111!r '9NANC[ CHAAGE wi ll Oil <1e1e1ml1Wd by 1ioo"1i1111 mon1n1y perlocl•C 11ote1 of I ,.._ (ANNU"L PEl'ICENTAGE AAlE u.•~• D" , ... h•IJ s~ ~ftd ••• (INNU~l PEl'ICEHTAGE AAlE 12 ... ) pn l~al J>O•l•g11 p .. , l~, !e t,,_ "P11viou1 Bll•nt•"' W<lhOUI Ofd~Ct•119 Pl~''""" a'ld c110lts. NO DOWN PAYMENT, 5.50A MONTH * ReliAride• Deluxe Steel Belted tire has: lilf'2:ply polyester cord body lilf'2 tough steel cord belts • f.f .T:"" ,,,,T, ... Jn, ~"" 1 ··· --lire f111l•-1'3.5114 w GTl•l5-12!i•l5 ll:"~ ,. f1ll1._17Sa14 JS.97eo. ,. H11•1$-14~115'al5 .91eo. " 011•1.....S•l• 35.fl.IKL ,. J7l11s-tl5alS ' ~.97eo. .,. ' K71•14-M$/w,;l4 37.'11 «J. ,. With lM purch ... ol ReliAride~ tim you get: 1. FREE lns~lalion 2. FREE lire rotaUot1 e11ety !iOOO mlles ORANGE Clylr.·---0,.. IM pa ..., -, II lo I • ' SANT A. A.NA. ,,.. .......... Mo, .. s.. Ced ..... °"" , .. ,. ..., _, " .. ' I • • • .\ • U DAILY PILOT Thu"41ay, M11th 14, 1974 . C·oast Area/:N et,. Sumniari·es \V omen's Golf Th • A.utHI Pal mpr Method "ATHL&Yl a.1111 ~ I . ' --.!.!!..."' .. ·--i:i ....... *:: p.,._., fl COi .,;;'1';'.,. H , •t., • ' Iii~ J ._, M. l'4,. Mr. 0.-rnl IHI _, W...,., M. ,.._ ~ F~ IWI .,._.. p-101 -........ 1. ..... ,., *'· 1 i~ __ _.. the• • • ZIMlr• ·1 ,_, l'IM.k Mt "'-.7, . 1be best way 1or most gopers to •..a1' 11mna11 °""""" a ., ""'"" .. ,, •1. N CWJ .-w. ,.., .,...., ' 111 .. one piece.'" Everythlng moYeS toaether-your club-~ 01 .,._1-"**' •1·,. ...;... ;'-'ti J__ \ Roundup: START YOUR SWINC ALTOGETHER There w11 ll:mlted action on tile <lnn&e Coul .... ,.u OOU1lel for wo-playera 'during the post -k but mool groupo wort able lo get In at r .. st one lourllpment belween sprinkles. B•Neho S I Carolynn Walbridge had a net 73 lo win A flight honora In a beat the pro tournament at Rancho San Joaquin Golf c..n. wilh SUe Ewen second at 75 and Fem Sproul Utinl at 78. . In B fll&ht It was Beverly Cornwell the winner with 73, followed by Jean Grtllin and Marjory Thatcher at 78 and Lita 51-m at 79. . Sue-1,.rt cowed 11r1t place• • In C flight with a 71 wiUt Trudy Bone at 74. Millie Steveu at 77 and Fay Farwell . at 79. In D flight It was Lillian DeShaio the winner with 78 and Ama Lee Shetler second at 79. the w-.. 's -11 -m •"-head,· hands, arms and shoulders. Such a takeaway , ~' T"""' _._. ow It',...,. I.I~ ~ IHJ eef 11'.,._,or.,... OfWll (W) W ....... N. "*'11 I-t week._ . !K)ps assure good tempo for your swing. lt allO pro-,~·~ 101 ., _...~"--1. tWJ .... ..,, 1n A flight, Midge Moyer videe a few incbel extra width to your sWing aro-and ,._w .. .., 101 *' ,.........,~ ~cw1 .... ~ '"' •· wm the winntr with Bobble f ftw yards extra distance to your shots. · '''" •1• "" ~.,..t4..., ~ ~ DePlanque, Jackie Wat.on, Jfyou make a ono-piece ~ (!) ........... ~ct> .... ,.Mt .,, ..... ,., • MlilitlM cw1 ... AM Teel and Ch a rt e n e ·away, you'll fiod tha, t your left 1 J ~ 00 .,, .:=., u l8'llOU MldllwMl-Cet11111tw ~ M. cramer tied for secmd. ci:r. ....._; .... T....,.,., ..... -DlffWl.ol~ IWI .... " '**"i lfD1 and ~lubshaft fonn a ttflu~·,~t~-\, •'" IHI ""' w. -.,,. .... u . Lewi• w. ,.., , In B flight, Lee Ginder .and line almost 1'mmed'·tely (lll"'°tra-c-\HI .... w. -""'H, .... a· • It -. Wanda c.tu'lstensen Ued tor --t.ewW '" -1"' .. "" Mt.vu. Ci..,.' 1 .---tion #1). You will retain this 'fO" •1·"" ~ LOWllY 1c1 ""to ""'""'.:tJ.r':t fll'St plac.e. _Anothe(_. t I e Cott....V ....... ,,.. ... Gl:Mlt• ~ .. , ... resulted between Dorothy Nido straight-line relationship u·ntil ''""" "'· "'' -~ j~\~'.."'1-•1 f.i u. and Shti'ley Perry with Fran your handl are about hip high. s~~ IHI -M. "'' f.J. f...... ~( i;t ~ : t!; ti;~ ·1• Hansen and Joy~ Hoplon tied Then Ike dubhead ,'frill take the · ... -~ · • for third, Jead. ...... ...... ._., t I ... pirtf #dltllrr-n~tei ... ,,.:. ti\ Mt _!-_!""".,· M "P'llldl IHI *"· Ill .... ~ , i..., .... .............. , Pima Meckey .and aude · d k · "°' Pf'odt •1. ~ l . 1 Weidman tied for c bonora If your cJobhea ta es the . · •wt1 '"' -..., ..., .... .,, oe ,_._.. tc1 ..., w. ~' -u, lead too IOOll (Illustration 112)., > •-• u . ... ,_ •-with~ Seaman and Peg 'tf:ctc'Hi'=t~·.::t .. 1. c.-1•1~0 ., .. F.l·r11dd tied for ---• your swina will become too na. r• DllMll y, . ltCUlllU, .._ Stn#llll l .. 111 CH I "'·~." ......._Ville (1) I ~ .. MW .lhree playen tied for D row and IOO tighL If your hands • -,.,.-...., t honors including Muriel Gair, atone •wt the takeaway (Ill• .. •t':""a..J.::'\~r)~ c-.. w~.~-,.~ ~ :=: 1.fary Pttetz and Maxine Jolley, tration #3), your clubbead will lag °'"'"' 151 •· 1__. •t. u . . D,r-. tM~IMt u. 1~ -M. ~ Louise Peterson and Eleanor at firsL You'll _.. a wristy reao--•-cs1 "'· s.m.n '"'· ••· arown 11111 1~ "' ... • n --tt tied for •!..-,.,._. -'. 6"'• Prel,...,_.. IS) Rf. HwM .. ,, •1.t ' J. ~ tM> t 1 .... ~7. K DO.IT.:' Mli.:: u.;;lU "t"'" • he t f ...:.ina •l..nt U-.ireft l'J,;"'· WM ............ • . . tionatt opo your .... ...._,.uA u~•CL ,.....,.,.,,,4. ...._T""" cMI ...., "''" Seacllff _ will loosen your grip At\d. ruin w111 cL1 °"· O""lr • ..., ..,, =.t:t::.-i... 'i\ 2 .. 1 -. to It Was a .. •-~•·-nine your tempo a-.o.Vli. 111 ""· 11:\dlftlvt-SIM!tn Wllttlll~ .... CM> _,. u. ,.., kilt Kl\OU•v ' ~·o *"-..._._. _ • H!:f.t°,;...,r.., (LI ""· WNWf· 1"" ,.., tournament !or members of ';:::::===============::;:=::;:~ ,.renv-w1 .. 1. the women's golf group this I lt'l'etllr•·W... ill def. v~ k ·~·HOW TO IMPROVE YOlUI PUrriNG"I Hue It Amofd,Pllmtr'i "1' w. ' Vanity wee •· • to '~ 1 ff ltn*tl S.nd 20t wlltMlllldW """' 11'''"' °"""" In t•-fill'St flight, Joan tvlty llluslrtt9d 1u • puuin1 1 1nce, M-UP, ~ •~ "''' wittl • stamped, Mff·lddrMMd e1Mlop9 to ArflOW P91mtr, , ___ 1w1 "' a •-"' M•• Ml~ Staare. Weaver took top honors with lflctr•ofttdtnew•i>aP!!!_ ~cii' .. def: LM<I"""'"'"°'' ,.,: G I a d y 1 Richardson con-33 with Diana Hooper and Pat-, ~========'.::='.:========='.,___;-~.,.~~~~~1u.~..,.~1~._::-;;:~ .... !:! ... ~.._~.:_tinued in the wiMers circle ty Schottmiller tied at 35 and ·th& week, winning A flight tow GiMy Lambert next at 37. nel honors with a 74. ' In the second flight, A~ Tied (or. aecood were Ruth Ack1in ... the winner with Joy IDd Sarah Wood at 75. 331'. followed by Carolyn Clark Wanda Gnaa and B e 11 e at 34 "2 and Rose Erickson at Carulna lied at 71 wlUt Bobble 3'. . Webb, Ruth Schonert and In Ille Utinl flight, Bette Otssle McGlnn at 78. Mack was the winner with J3, In B Olght It WU Carol Lott followed by Mary V'Sommen the winner with 70 followed by at 34 and Peg Meacher at 37. Carolyn West at 72, Lois Earl Joan DeSutter "'On the at 74 and a Ue between Sally fourth fight with 35 'l.z. Jrene Lesho aod Helen Ollsar at 75. Pere and Bess Peterson tied • -~. Catol Frtedlendorfz won C at 37 ~-with Naida ..Warren -iltght wtth Tr wtQt""Bea Cowie ~ _....,.. .~.,..· ·-·$ 4 · ~ .· at 7L Dee Dee McClellan, Mlsalo1t Viejo · Mafl' Hamor and Bemlce ·Momben o! .the _,...;•, ·Covey all tied at 80. . club etaged a low putts • Loil McO'ae won D flight lournamont on 12 blind holea with 74, Peg Francom was se-this week. cond It 15 with Marlon Jn A Olght, Cece Ooliry and PhWI-(78) and Rooe Miller l.AJC! McDonald tied for first (77) following. wiUt 24. · Leslie was D wiMer it 71. Eleanor Swinehart and Jan Rosemary Eridcsocl at~ Schudel tied for first. in . B won the circle tropily with a flight with 20 wlth Glenda Guy dri~e to the circle on tbe lllh next at 22. bole. Sheri Eastman and Honey CanoU l!ach had, 26 for top 1-'s In C flight wiUt Edna It waa a llllldl "' Plr 1-ard and Betty Cate at 21. -for -. of Ana C-. was the D lll&bt ...-wfth ·28 with Bolf Locke lfiid A11D O'Connor tied forll!Olllidat». • • · 'M••••..,l•rk Monlily JoW net trophy win· Entri·es ..... fO( the """""" c1ub 1n-. eluded -Hanieue Glanville • In A l1lght with a 70 and ~ 'T1Mlrlll• • Rolemary Er~ in B Oight • Cllllr, ~ ...... •1nt ..... ria ,_ · with 11 • . ' .............. _ . . . ... 1..-• -. • ... "" .-. In C ftight ·the winner was c.:i':l ,..'f'l~.f~ •:;: Polly Meyers with a '12. Vi ,_ ... ,., ..in11111 "10~ . • · er~ tK. c.r111e11 .oo Co--M-·• FNe~fO,Hotll _,., • .,_ ~ ·'" ._... ..,.. 1c •• c.mpM11 Jr.1 • •Jt was a ·par fourl touma· s..._, •-IS. DllioMrl ~ «It • '-_ °"'Y $tllll.V.. •vt111o1 ae ment for the mt:mbers ol the J:..~·cT.'::'~: : wo.men's aolf,Jl'OUP this week. bfttt MM tT. 'ftfkMonll ae In .. A flight, bnoe Van Auker IKCNID IAC.. °"' ll'\llt. l".U. was the wlmer with 24 wtth ,,,, Check your Slze ••• Check your Price . . no. ~. J ~ .. 81111 .... l'-;7----..;';;;"••'" .. ...,,... 11• "larioa Vou and F-a 11 n ~J~ ~l Broob I 2 , Fli S SIZE PRICE ---'--EX. TAX • ~·~~.~1 • 1tn B 'fllgbt. Pat wn.on wu A1W¥1 ...,.._ CO. MlftMI the 'Wimer wtth 22, followed ' Ol-'9 Ouk'-(G, Men) by ' -"-~d and ~--F,....., fWftt (K. CartMll ~ ~a. · U\IUUO l(ellyM*' Tumty CJ, .....,) ......... .:no -_. -no•• 11AC•. o.. 1'111 ... l"tc•. An ~ -w • ..... C .. 5rnlflt. f'wM •I• Clelfnllil J-'--c t ,nc. moo. ' ~ ... G loo (0. V .. -..ifltllllm) Irvine Flit ,_ ut. 1t1ctwnon11J It was guest. day at All k..,. Up IE. TlwmtOltl Coast Country Club f 0 r ...-Mltll .. I It. Mm!Anl> F ..... .., cN. IMnll•l members ol the women's club ~ llP (J. Grll!ld'fl <.&.II -· YCIUlll ~l'Tlton (0. ~) ~ ,.,....., ... O.~ T·~· =l mllt. ll'ICe. -.. ~w~ 1n"•'-72 ~wt•• Clalmlllg. All .... "-11• Clal~ JllU '""-I......... WK: evi;:m WI 1111 ,rb u.. ·41 winners . CorMll (0 , Vtla.MI""*") ' un-.-;_,.1.~-· Ruth~' Storm)'~ IT. VllW) """""rs 111\0 ~ ~e I.': s;~·m%:1:~r~"'1 and Doble &mth; P a t SUNlerllrt (C. ~ Jr.J Clarklan and Ruth HameJ : Mlndn lo't IL. Gf"lllOl'l'I ,..._._ n--and J-"'4• ~ If', (oltn'llfl) UUIVWIJ' .VY~I 1'<at sc.ttY• coit c11. J . 011111a111 Carten· Nancv Newland and ll'll'nl UCL OM rnl)e. II'-. CM-• ... ......._ s ~ ,.. w Vfldtt'. N-Dee Dee White: G 1 or I a :=::~.:l:~llJ:.': Mauofy and Charlene 1n ~3 J::: ll'vrM' ..._ HoUoway· Carolyn Gray and The 91'MkMlt U..C)\lll. ' AndVI WINO 11". cettrnenl June Roy, """"'...,cs. ~) ... ,_ J-~-ft--and ~-"....,. Art IJ, ll-'ll IUllU ~fl: DlV"'U vur Lll!!'lbtr ." 9" CJ. WllUerMI ny Ford: Margaret R1lt and ~T:=t'i:t ct":> Irene Kay: 1belma Garford H.m.t II_,., Ul. W1Mltm1) and -FJizabeth1 Homer; Bahl Jlltlt ~ 10• V•lllfllllnthlml Heisfk and Gretta ~elds; 11xnt uc•. Ont mil;· l"tce. Madge Badhmn and Ellie £ ~: .._ 4 TIP Dunn: and Vl Oliver and Loi! _. N CO. wttoel MIOO RJddJe • Hlrl .... IG. LarlfO) SOOD • ..........,. l"lck IM< Aubin) .9000 The JQw gross of the field ~~,.._~: : crown wu won by Ruth Poole =:::"9~ 1~1 : and Bobte Smith while a tie Ml••" ... lllY 111:. v11111 ""' '°°° resulted ID low net competition s1vmrn. I.KL Ont mf)e. ,.K,, -.I .... p t "-~ ~ ft ••• · coMlllonect. !'-II ..... Nen-wi-r " ""'"'' a ,,,...,. ___ , •~ """"'' '*° 1n mu4 ~ .ii.i ... -""""*' Hamel on one team , and ol' Sl'JOt '" .,,,.,, wflktl ..... "°' -In !heir IMI .J .-.. ,... moo. Dorothy Bowen and JNn T"9 °""""" .....,. CIW If L.1111 Carsen 00. the other, Bncll. ""-" T-c11.. wimam11 F..., It"'°" (J • ..,,,.,, s--·· A-P1otlllc: SNl'llf' (S, 0.-rl ...... L111e:o1" cs. ,..,._, ~. In a Un whittle Danament Milo l"rut cc. toyod) for the wdrnen'I _., dub at Eriu P1J (G. Hojll .-• By1 IY9 ._, {J , Wll!ll,,...) Santa Ana Country Club, Jtuby •rvwn l"J•r• (J. Mllffrl Lowe, Vickie Lalwnan. IDd •1•MTM •ac•. One mu1. l"tc1. Fran Boyle tied for first with Ctllnti"8 Mnctkit1> AM .,.._ ""'M 13lOI. TOP c.l1lml119 prlte ll~JO. 33, Aline 8o)'le and ]• =::~ IJ. Todcll tOAOt Mouron tied for ll!C'OOCf" It 3l t40Mtr 0at1 10. 1111lkft1 n.oat In B fli&bt tt Wll LIRue ~ CJ. Gf'Vldr'I ' lOAOO H-~-··-~· .. Totm' ,,_ .. llt•-.t (J, MllJ«) ~ ~ "'8 winner WMU ~ E.,_ llt. J. Ol/llflnl ~ followed by PbyUil Tlllmp: ;~..,.::: lll;J'.;. "-YI o. vi: at SI MCI Kane O'ltm It •. ~ .... cJ . .....,,1 ~s.nt Merilee JlaDfan WlllO C fHcbt ..... 1.·· IACL °"' mlle. ,._ ~ ,. """' Harriet HIM'ltlm ~~= .:! :n. ,..,_ -. T• · ""Ci lrb"f ...... In• t'eci al If, ""'*"-... 111:. o.rwni .,..1111 r...i'--' by"--·~~-1t TllOfPI'• V.dWY Cl". COIWO'I') ,,_ ;1~·. •-' ~ , '°"lid ,,., fJ. ~l n1t " "'• • cc;. v.i1111C1..,."" '°"75 Jn o Oint.t, Loia Werner wu .... L..-. " I•. RlcfwnOllll) JSOO ... ClltfMI '*'-" IL. OWt9nJ ,,. the winner with 35 with '"""" • IJ. Mlflerl .o:io P 1· Wh·•-M ri '-• ,. ..... ,..,111. !G. ~I JMO au Ult h", 8 e LQIA - -•nd Maltllou Rowley Ued at .... -~· T-1 JiOO 2t Ll'lllllll (J, ..... , ,,. ' • I • • Radial/ . Belted General SPRINT-JET • Rayon Cord Body fbr Strength , • Rayon Cord Bell1 f9r Long Mileage • SI pad Tread for Traction • Slyllsh Blackwall for Today'e Jook -=-T~A 155SR-13 $29.95 $1.80 ,'/:.b""'"""'~· TOWiTN, f lAt 165SR-13 $30.95 $1.78. MG, MNMll. T 155SR-14 $30.95 $1.71 M.fA 9'0MIEO, MO.<TOYOTA 165SR-1 4 $34.95 $1.89 .. ·--175Sfl.14 $36.95 $2.07 ,, ., ~A=r. ' 15SSR-15, " ' $31 .95 $1.83 .... ~YO, ..... T 165SR-15 $34.95 $2.02 TOI.,_ 185SR-15 $36.95 $2.20 lVJN cHiac: lltloulcl eu1 •uppl)' •I -tine Of llllff""" Mort durl"I lhlt 1wn~ ""'' tdlt Mtltf eny.,.... """ now..,"*'"'.,,._.,,• ... .....,..... ,nee. Give yourself a brake ... COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE .. ' At Univ~sify · • 1 • • The lint a .,.,-1o tho!!' llP for tho' alllllllll .. f&C\ilty benelll -elhall pme Fri- day lfllbl •I University Hlgb 3chool W1111et'in 1ree. Mt<r that liie odmlsslon pm ... ,I.Ji for -and $1 for "'"""'-wlttl dJildren adi milted for 91 ...... . . 'Ille ~ ii ~ IJlOll30fed by thio u -'staff and festivities will •start at I o'cloct.1 • TIRE · CLOSf~OUT -· . ' ' • . . . ' Uhl4 llodiwol• DISCONTINUED LINE OF.BRAND l)IEWTIRES JUST-S109i =.~l~~-·:JU:ST· .s 139~ · . ~ '.' . .. . . .. • ' - • ,.;Plus 'Fe/i. Excise tax $2.68 ea. tire ' · WlliliiWalls 0nly'$1.00 more! · · .. "' , .. --. ' ' ' ' . .. .. ' .. ~ Crooked wheels rob your car Of, rnaximllTI performance, ride, stAA_r• Ing a nd ti re wear. We.corii8qt. caster, camber', toe-In, ·to&-<al.ll.lo your ca: manufacturer's spe-.. tions, and safety check and adJU.t ffOl~ltl ~ you( ste;ering; . (l'OSl11'1E CAMUlt1 ~ INIOATil/l CAMIE"! ~ """"" $ only c: ....... I •f11lt9-'/w..,._ ....... . . -. ' . -' l ' •. ,, , •.• ,. HIGH SPEED-. I I • I ·WHEEL BALANCE · · OHYOUlCAR · ... $·2so: ~ .. ' ·EA. lrldudes weVn., MO\! ccn Stcmo<d Wheel, POllSAFI SHOW ~IYIH°G . ' ·, Sizes to Fil Most ea .. a Trucks USED ~ MID MUD H .... U -14N71 •• •• .~· t I . I I J • c c • • c F F ' ... .. .. .. c c T I T c • "' ' ... • \ - Future Income What!ls Life-Worth .- PUBIJC NOl'ICE MOTte• ~ MAllSMM.'1 a.u.• Ct'9dlt ... .., ......... or ..... County PtcTITIOUS I llllbl OIYl11on. Plalntlft n. Amt 1"""1t au Mt.Ml STAT MT AttN Htlen """""' ~f, No. 17 134 TM klllo'fllllll' fl'• dolnQ IY ""rtw of an aicec:lltlon IMIMIO on llutl""1 eu J-ry h. lf14. bl,' tt. Munklpel '-'· MAI IMANUFACT\J!t 0 AMALYSTS o...,.... County H.,.,. JlldldM Dl•lrlct, INC,), 1U11 S.Ybrook HUlltlnglon .J.....,_t 9ftllf'td: J-y 14. 1,1.. INCi\, C.Nf, "6d C-ty of Dra"ft. St11ta of C.llfornla, Marlin fl. De Ftal'KOo ant S.'fbr'OI* l;lpOll a lllllgmlont tr11....i In t-ti La,., H\lflll ..... 9"cll, Iii', ,,.., Crtdll lur.11 $frYlc .. Or .... County J-Dt Fr1nco, I 2 S1ytwoot Olvllklrt •• I~ u.dltor ..-Id •lnll l-. HUlltl""°" tlMCh Ill ,.,,... Al'IN llll'Mlt IQ "-Helen lt,ll'lllltt a1 Tlllt ou.i-1 11 wnd!ICI• tw ·, iflltl'll lllclo~t debtor. Miowlollo 1 rll't 1·•1•nc• of ~Ip. I *'20.• 9CllHl11y du9 111'1 Nld ludtl"lolflt Of! JUM De FtWICO the dallP al flllt II~• of Mid a•«ullort. Martin F 0. Fr~t : "-Vt llYltd ::f°i: •II tlle rlOhf, ttfko tncl Tlll1 1lat-,;1 w11 IHtd wllt! tt. ;=:v,;. ;:. c~"":r~1::. ,::,:i; CounlV Clerk or or.,... C-IY on C.ilt ...... , ~ .. fllll-.i Feb. It, 1'1.t. I ~ Lot '5 of Ttld 5011 •t ~ Oii IMP 1'41Ul ,__ h1 1oo1i1 116 ,. .... 1• to » of P'ublllhtcl 0rlMll' ~ , D.ity P'llot Ml1«11._ ~.,.. c::wamontr .. _ Lt°Mln.IMY 21. ~ liW'm 1, 14 m• 11:1·7• .. : •u c.1.ip., NtoWpOrt ~ C•llJorPlll. PUBIJC NO'llCE NOTICE IS HEllEIY GIVEN ~ °"';;uiM .. rciO;;;;;jjM;iiii:L;ffi;;;I 'Thurtd..,, Acwll 4 1'74 91 1:00 .. dod!ISTATl:MIWT W Wmtlll'WA.L "ll~ P.M, 91 ltOlll Ill C_,,_,.., o......,. P'AllTNlllSHIP Of'IUTIM U•Dlll ~~ly H•tW JudlcMI Dl9ft'lct, 401 J-"ICTtl'fOUI IUM .... •AMI' Ro.cl, CltY Ill Newport IMdl, TIM ~1111 S*'IOtl 11H whhilr•Wtl •1 wmpanies To Spring For Ring LOS ANGELES (UP[) - Refunds totaling tome $11.4 millioo will be handed out withln the next three monlh! to cqMomers ot General Telephone, Continental Telephone and other small, in- d e-p end e n t companies throughout the !late. . ' ThO refunds, onlered by the Call!Olnla Pu61lc U t 111 t I e s Commlssian Tue9day, represent a portion of charges for intrastate loog distance calls, multimessage unlt calls and related federal excise and local taxes · made By SYLVIA PORTER \ Let'• uy your husband was killed lo an automobile ac- cideat by a drunken driver. · Let'• aleo uy that you want to sue the cillendlng driver ff)I' an llllOllD! whld! wll1 Include the • Iott espectod Uleilmt lllcome l'J)Ur-huobml mJchl have earned If lie bad survll'Od. W h at would that amount be? 11 0 W MUCll is a YWllS COi · lege gradu- ate tllledfht an accident • "worth" In HllT•a lel'll\5 of the future income he or !he wiQ iiot MW earn OYer a worttng lifeUme? How much is an older worker with education plus years of efPerience "worth"? How mudi more is a high school g'raduate "worth" than an elementary school graduate? Uability lawsuits are just one attna in which these ques- tions. are arising with ever greater frequency. And from the U.S. Censll! Bureau come some fascinating answers, in a jun-:released !tatistical rep>rt entiUed "Annual M e a n Income, Ufetime Income, and Educational Altainmeot of Men ln the United States !or Selected Years. 1956 to 1972." C-1'1' of 0!"1,_, Sl•lt of CtllforPll•, I • ,.ntr .. JWlrtfW ff'MI ,.. Hf'liwrllllp wlll ... •I CJW!ic ~ Jo !ht ~ •ling undw tlMI fkt/lous tllniNSI biddtr, lbr et.ii 111 lfwM _,-ilf t1M1 -Ill MAN'S WORLO 9Jllt1Ell$, ..,_. U!"'-d St•tes..,. ... 11p111, "tte w An-ll..t Hm, Tl/fH11. C•H•or~. . between July 23, 1971, and IF YOU HAVE Just tti'ftt o1 .. Id lllid9rMnt dtblor "' tht r11t 11ctrt1o111 ~ Mme .... _, graduated from oollege and •bWe cltlcrlbMI pr...,.,, or 10 "1\/dl fllf' tM .,,...,..!"Ship wn fl" M •-A 8 1972. """°' t• m1~ IM ~ .. rv to .. 11.iv )I 1mTn'111e Countv lllDr•rot ug. ' arenowbeginningyourcareer Mid t •tclll!011. wtth .cc:l'\Md l~rHt -i F1111 H•,.. •1111 Aodrau 1f ,.,. i>HIOll 1be charges made during at age 2:2, the present value of COld!"tlid Ma h • 1'7 Wlltldr•Wlll9: • .:_ •. "--oiL.:AAD 0'-'wlL!Oll~ -..=.r.~·~~/:'...r-:'· L~ that~~ we_re ~OD Pa-.X~, ~tal futur~ .e~s ~ ..... M.1~11, Or•ncw countv l\OGER IALDw1N • clfic Tele"1one rate): later expec ~ to be $388,000. If you - wtur.J/ itz'..cM.•~~· Dtf)lll'I' • ,_., ~ .. ,11.ned by. 8 Calllom·,.·..... ar.e ,this 22-year-o.ld wor. ~r . PIJl)ll1htd Or_,.. Coat C.Uy 'P'llol, o.ow .,.,,... w.i1h.. -•• h h -~-• J---!';.~~ ... '!J;.~:r:' -IMtcft ,.,....,l,r.ta,IW• oMU• -· ~ -~--JA&&,J• a1g_ ~ s .. c._..., C•l.fflr1Q t»n, • ~ , Ip _ -yOO-ar~ 'IJbll"*I Or•nvt eo.,t 0111y P'Uot, ----.",,~UB,.-;;LIC=.•N•O""n::;..E.---I · Pacific complied with the much lower $264,000. Mllrclt 1, 14. n, 1'74 ' I07 14 1u11111i • · ----------"-·c.:1 ":f~~'A:~' commission's Aug. 81 1972, o,... If you have a high scboo1 --~· PUB=~IJ=C_N_on_c_E~--l "T/"' 1e1i-111111. ,.,IOI\ r. "°'"' tM111t1s der to make refunds but the diploma and are starting your "'CTITIOUI IUSINISI OCfAN AlllE No. t.I .. MMrt' SI.. :....i--.dent companies' order first job at age 18, YoU are NA.Ml nATllMINT Hwitlnvton 8Mdl. C-11folnl• 92'4 u"""."~ "worth" $259,000 -quite a bit ,.,. followlf!ll .._ .,. dilil11111 c1tt111C11 """""~ 2\A2!' s. v.,mon1 was stayed -••"g an a...-i.I more ,_ __ y-·-counterpart bl,lllNSI •1: " < Aft11UOJ, Tort~, c.llf. f0:50t ...,.,......,, t"t""" LUd.11 ..... CAil WASH P-OOUCTS ·COIA!. 1435 w.1~·dlH~1?ft'.-.b .c.Ol'dldtd by •n to state and federal court,s. who has ooly a. grade school E. llDllWDOll, A~htlm, C•lll. f'tlOJ Cl. • FtMtll ""--f"~ rd b th eon.1<1 11. 1e1..,..., 1435 e. ROMWood 1i;i _.:; 1_.._~ ... · ._._... re ...... o er y e.-educalioo and ls "worth" only "'':~J~'L"MM~m":'....,.rd, s.~1 c-fy c1.,.-·if~.1.g. ·cwn.., Oii commis!ion !olloweii the $188,000. And if you are Ulls ~; ~f:;..'!1:': Cl:lrlducttd tw • ,_,.1 Ft~~-~" 1'~ P-li•n courls' 'decisions against the 13-year-old with less than eight '*'"""""'· . . Nlllsr.a or.,_ c-t o.itr Piiat companies. y~~. of schooling, y o u r Robert J. Lldd F•_., 11• is. t.Wm 1• ,., 1"' ••7• Re!WlCb will be made to "worth" is •ts7.000. · Thll 1r•tt1Mnt ••• flied '"'Ill'! ti. • c..,ty c1er1c « 0r-. c-"' CHI PUBUC NOTICE customers by crediting their The link between education """"""' "· l'7<L -' .,-l1,221---::,~,,=1=11=.,r..,· ""',r,~,~,.~.~.,,---1 bills, tbe PUC said. ' and inCome -the ~'hole p:>int P'~l&Nd OrllnDt' tMst 0.!ly P'llot NA.Ml ITATIMINT of' this stw!' ' .1--~•l»....1 "tbnNlry21, 21, Marri7, 1.t.1'14 U).74 Tl'lt '°''°"'"'I ~ .,. doing Y -1S WCLUOO!.UQI ~ ••: even more by these figures for PUBLIC N011CE •• G Pll:otlJCTIONS, 763 t.iitt" Accountan•o -a 22-y:aMkl. man. ---,====-==::::==:----! .,,, c.11 #Mt.Li::· '2GI ~-....,,. - l'K TITtCMH •utldtl . N~I~ ""' :=o..Oltloft &t,.. •AMI! "i'T'MU:WT ~ lllc.Mrd ~ 21• "1llOll. ~ ' • .~ n'!"' fllllowl111 .--i I• dllllf tivflnililt 1 INr:IL c.111. ~ H Talk • AOUAJtlUS P'OOl selMce, 1""9 'T':,.::!.-11-,i-·-tw • tlfltf•I ear SCokh ""• sr .. Fauf!t•lt1 Vtflty, c.Nf. Fr.nc.!1 J. ant f270I Tlll1 ll•ltmlllt '9• fll«t wllll the JilOllllld O, l"ftfM, 1...a Saitdl P'IM COllllfY C"'1t Ill 1'r«19f C_,ty Oii S{., Foynl•lr1 V•U.,-, C•UI. t'17m f.iM"p1ry It, 1'1.. • Thi• bullntU ••• c.orillucttd oY .., ' • ,,,.,. '"'tvt~I Pvbll111td Or~ ~1t D•llr P1101 M,... lllWI Pfelhr ' rebN•rt 21, n. ~r~fi~ 1 .. 197• 1U1• This ll1!1mt11I w•1 fllld with t1'1t ·"'-'="-,;,,:'i:C:,;;:0::-'-""-''I Counl'I' Clll'k Ill 0!"1,,.. County ori 1 PVBUC -~OTICE F1llrll•rt lt, 1'7 .. ,...,,.,, "tcTmous WSIN£SI Pllblllhld Or~ Cu1t D•ll'I' P'Hot •AMI "ATtMllNT Fttwvwy tt, -...M«dl 7, 14. "'' '"'1• • Thi ·toilow'lng """ 1r• doing ~··: .. p~ NOTICE I •• lllVIHE ATHLETll CLUI , 1752 ---::'."::==="=°"==---I' LAna1tY Avenue, 1r11~c •. '21DS l'ICTITIOUl'1us1N•s• W•tml1191or! ~I. Ill(.. (• HAMa ftAT'IMIWT CMlfofr1I• Corpotalionl! 17ll: LMl!llt'I' Thi ~,,...._ 11 ..... Dini-A-..., 11'¥1M, C•. 92711 ": TIO bullMSI 11 befng c:onckldld &V SEA llllll!ll!! CUITOM POOLS. 410 ltl'I Wll11COr$10t•lld •uoci.a;;;;: oltMr thin tllt S""'9i HUl'llfl!ftOll llwdl, C•Uf. • ~rtntl'lltlp+ 1· H!,.~ ~~~111f' %lit llf'W, lllcNtd L ~ Tiiis l:IVllMSI l• c:ondud«I tlr •n I~ Thlt •l•lfl'Mftl fllM wlft the c-ty illlvld\lli. a.rt of Or•l'IOt C-'r on FttlnllfY Ktft l r1dVtf'Drd 26. lt7.. ,. Tiii• .,.........., WM 111«1 with tlMI Coun· • "-l1m ty Clltlt of Or_,,,,. CGUnty Oii IMtdl 12, P'lltlll"*! Or.tlllll: Cont O.lly P'llol lt74 ._ "4Hn l"ttll'u.rv 21. Matdl 1. 1.t. 21,1t1• a1c P'Vbllllltd Or111111 C01st o..rrr Piiot MMCll 14 21, it. Aprll ., 1n• Hl·7• PUBLIC NOTICE • .. • On Analysis .. 50, $lllli,000; u you'tt 55, ~·· $1:19,000, and u you'tt Ill, yoor UfeUme wortl! II fll,000, 'l'llESIJ sm o1 n,ur.. are almost rid I cu Io u ti ycon- aervaUve, for they auume that yoor poy wm continue to 1~ at a year1y rate ol «llf S perctfll 'l'lley .,., ....... 'that U you recolved all of )'OW' ezpectecl !Utun 'lim1ngs rigtit now, they would earn a mere s pereent In annual Interest between now and the Ume YoU normally woWd have received 1the mooey. To Illustrate t h e COO• aervatlsm, say you're a zi. yea-r-okl with a coDege degree. lf yoor yearly pay rise Were' 3 percenl, )'OW' lileUme worth would be 1388,000: but If 'It went up to 4 pcrccnl; your lifetime worth would soar to $475,000. For at least a thousand years, the qutSlion o f "met1me ww!h" 11as 11een debated. The argument goe1 bad< to the days when Angl .. Saxon law attempted to set a specll1c m<IMY value -called "wer" -on family breadwln- ntr1, based on the wealth the bnladwlmer mlg!Jt be ex- pected to oolled O\'er a work· !ng lifetime. This II precisely what the Cerism Burtou haa tried to measµre in thls ....atth. OBVIOOSLY, THE figur<s never can be exact, because individuab change careers u well as jobs throughout their working lifetimes and because they climb the national wage ladder al different and un· precUctable rates. But aren't you intrigued by the exercise in placing a dollars-and-cents value o n y'our life?. his wife and five children re- side in Huntin,gtoo Beach. • Corona del ltfar resident Jlm l\lacllould will head a new !pecial services district in Tustin to handle installation, repair and malntenance ror Pactflc Teltpbooe. lttacllooald, r o r m e r I y district manager for tnstanation for a· sector,:: in Orange Cowtty, will have a force· of· 80 employes in the new-district office- Thundli)', MiitCtl 14, 1974 DAILY PILOT :JT .. Over The Counter NASO Listings for WedneSday ,March 13, 197~ I PLANNING IRVINE · Spt•k•r Hu9hes Irvine Aide ,To Address Builders Thlndar. Mltdl 14, 1974 . ' Panel Vote J0-3 MoratoriumOK'd .. On" Gas Stations I SACRAMENTO • (AP) -A 'tw&-year moratorium would be p!aoed on -ruetlon of new gasoline stations Jn cauromla Ullder leglslation aent to the Aasembly floor Wednesday. Tho Assembly Tra~ tioo Oommittee voted Jl).3 - With Democrats voting "aye" and Republicans .voting "no" -after hearing Assemblyman Jad< Fentoo (P.Mootebello), defend his measure. A staff analysis of the bill stated it "Is intended to prevent further dllutlng of scarce gasoline supplies on the retail market and t be resulting economic pressure An O·t h er gaao~related measure by Asaemblyma Walter IngaJIJ (P.Rlverslde), cleared the committee and waa sent to the floor. Th«Jngalls bill in i!J.R!l!ll<llt ronn would allow a gas station dealer to aet hls own. hours fot busine!s rather than havln& the oil company set the houra for the dealer. on i.ndustrY spokesmen opposed the blll. They argued the ~pe.njes ___ were Jn. a better position to judge which s~Uorw should remain open on a 24-hour basis tor public servJce reasons . on existing,~eaJer,." .----------~ Oil c b mp any spokesmen oppooed the bill on growlds that it would do nothing to ease the energy crisis. They Gulf Case Frank ~I u g he s • Vice said it was intruding In an President of the residential area better left within oU Dismissed division at The Irvine industry jurisdiction. . Company, will be the guest Several oil Indus try WASHINGTON {UPI) - spea.ker at the_ Orange Couqty spokesmen _testified the i J' A federal judge_ today \ Wlaeta ·You're Out of Coal Inland Steel Company o( East Chicago •aid there would be no layof(s next . week among the 22,500 steel workers al its ·crucago plant. Shown ts. the dwindling coal pile outside .the plant. Earlier, the company predicted big lay- offs due to striking coal miners in West Virginia Serimping Not Over Builder's Association meeting .... CQmpanies intended to_buUd no dismissed a challenge to MoOday. staUons during the next few the government's crude o.il E d Oil E b N d T Hughes will speak on the yeatS or while the energy allocation program. n to .. m argo ot En to roubl,es subject of "Land Use Planning crisis continues. · Gulf Oil Corp. had on the Irvine Ranch ". He is a Albert Shultz, lobbyist for ~hall~ged the current 1 •• registered civil engineer and several major oil compenles, allocation rules on grounds WASIUNGTON (AP) -'Ibe But U.S. petroleum demand officials may still press fuel joined the Irvine Company in saJd in an interview that a Gulf was being forced to anticipated end or the five-has been rising steadily each conservalioo to1 keep thole 1960. 1972 survey lndJcaled there ,.n crude o1r to some ol month<>ld Arllb oU embargo year; domeatic production has Imports down. The meeting begins with a were about 20,000 gasoline \ts competitors. should relieve U.S. f u e I stagnated, and officials say When the emba'.rgo struck \ Auto s9ks DO'f"n ~.~f~c~~ ... , ..... ilers awaltlnr· wbat adequate •YlllahlUt1 ot bis." they hoped '.wouldl.a spring said Miiek W. w-. GM upturn in oew sates, vice pmldent ~ Alet. '"ftdl -..i reported. llbltP situation CU1tiM<I to be a . decline. In the l days ol -major con 1 l d • r all o iilii · Marcil: a dn>p ol 3 percent purdwe declsk!M." · from a year ..io. The fOW" automal<tn aold Sales figures bf the 144,473 can In the Mardl·l-10 I ~"Bia ~· I\'~ al!ow-period. -pand with Ml.JN ed a-ni ~ a;.p down • _..... -• wlloppJng ~ -t irom. in the ye&NIO .--,_, year ago In ~'latest lG-day aold 14,05t .... In eodl ot the period tlte "$:a row ID eight aales days this year, a wltldl 'ea1.. down from c1rop· of 32.S peroenl from the comparable a year 26,706 can anld In each ot Dine ago. f . selling days In li'/3. SINCE ~ 1971 modela 'l1IE MAllCB 1-10 tacal -,· were Jnlrodieed Jn m Id. a-' 1,000 can below Ibo September, ters have Feb. 1-10 period Ibis year, been able IDp year-ago lndicaliog the eipected lpring figures Jn j one !G-day aalea aales increase bam't be&lm. period, a t percen1 only the Jan. 1-10 period bad gain Jn Dec. 1-10 period. fewer total aa1es t1t1s year. 'Deo1ers Iner ea s e d Wltb the exception ot Gii, -~ new cars. but the other automders reported u n c e r t I n t y over the they were either boWJnc' availabill of gaaoline for the ateady or, 1n the case d. Spring llUDlIDeJ' is still Americ.an Motors, t'Ollilnu1ng delaying decWolls ro buy. t!le .eales pace that ls..-. "There remains comwner ing year4g0 f!8ures· ·1 oeation 1Jp S'Ulle to Get More Gm aoclal hour at the OCBA stations in Callfomla. U.S. District Judge shortages. but it probably bywin= f:po~ ,':, ':! last October, the United States office, at 4:30 p.m., Iocatid al But Shultz said the overall Barrington Parker said be depended 00 the Arabs for SA RAMENTO (AP) -The federal gasoline 1530 East Edinger, Santa Ana, trend has been toward a wouJd not aUempt to won't bring back business-as-( ) , about 12 percent of it.I allocati for California has been incrtued by followed by dinner at the decrease of about 2,000 or '• 8 e c 0 n d-guesa" Ule usual. NEWS ANALYSIS petroleum, and the pinch hurt. 46.5 · ion gallons for both March and April, says Saddleback Inn at 7:30 p.m. 3,000 gas stations over~ l3J.t. ··-Federal Energy Office Arab spokesmen h·a v e · It would hurt a lol more if a Wesley ruer, state energy coordinator. Guests are welcome to four or five years. (FEO) in dismissing the already Umued reminders that · new embargo came after U.S. .J!o Bu Bruer added Wedn~day h~ expected some •-•·>W~~'""'-~-=at=:.~)~~t;~~ ~~;i;,;ca-:,;?t~:1tx!u~J':e~h!~~ Y.~~~t~.:;.: ... ~ .. '/~.'~··~·".·' .. ~ .. ~~o .. ~~~~ used 1; ~~~¥~ J.lll~Y.;-fR>P.\~~·~-;~~-Ai:~· :,11 ·\-)\'~1.~,,gas~ -~trifcµtq~ al~.ltiifn 4ifP<=.llilI ¥a:~~ing .. .,;~ r~rvatlons at 54U225. of test~ny. . ~ . again~ things doil't go well in U the Arabs decide not to . pe~t. rea or ~~d ~:J dltlon ~aso. e the~ wou per- , , ' I -• ,, -c ·-=-.,.~-:..,._ ------~ • a u:-the Mi~~-~don' ,.and Uthe_.S.. incJ:--.P!Wu.;!\9n,ha .1-tt TRA. ·Jll·"llllY-~ • --" '. "S<jma.supplien probablX coul<i_.l!O~JJp.Jrith_;e---~· • .-~---. ---. --Th "" f."': l enet'S)'CKnu .. s .twant • Uruted ·states !"'Y · veto . T . energycblef their q ota out of inveli!Ortes;but:you're really. __ .Employment Up un erno United States to be caught conserve oll Wttb Increasing William E. Shilon says !Us borro g against what they are trying to store with an even greater stringency until new U.S. toughest job will be ~.carry up for e spring and summer months when the El • ~--•-•oil II Iha <Deri!Y resoureea can be through on present policies foe d d ,, h .d in . •·-" C . J bl R ectric depeuuan."C' on AIGl,I t . developed. fuel COOlel'Y8tiOD and energy eman goes up, e sa1 an ml,C.I. .,ew. 0Unty 0 €SS ate · lhoold happen. On t1te other band, ii the development alter the • ' He Id most refineries are already produc- Arabs make a v a i l ab I e embargo and, with it, t1te mg mo guolli'le to meet current demand. add up to the QOed, alr<ady -Car ID• Fall THOSE TWO factors alone t:•m:linu:·:ted~o:il.lm::ports:·..::u·l.S.~immedi::·a1:e~emetg::eocy::~en:ds~-..:================ , expressed by U.S. energy DETROIT (UPI) -The officials, to keep saving fuel . ' . . e ~~~~~ .a1~i.:.~.= •. .Complete_Milliday--.Amer-ican-Stock List Takes First Decline . By WIILIAM ~ER Of IM Dt(ly l"li.t Shift • Total employment In ~e Cooniy -• jump ol ahiif of one percent last month «nd llDl!lllpl~ figure> -the first decline in sevefal lDootbL ' . Fl(lftS released , this week by tile Department Cl Hwnan &sourc.a Development show-«! Ge, 400 people ""1'kJng In the counJy .. ol the <Gd of .february -a-3,ZOO more than the month before. . * * * . Channel 50 Views Jobs Local unemployment will be discusfled on "Focus Orange 'Colmly" at I p.m. on Mooday Gii KOCE-TV, Qiannel 50. Foor ~-llatives ol the Overa~ Economic Developm«lt Plan will explain tl:leir organization's acUviUea I 1n dealing with problems of joblessiess in areas o· f Huntington Beach, Irvine, and other cities in Orange County. The program will be repeated at 8 p.m. on March 21. INC:LUDI MEDIC:INE C:AllNET IN YOUI( Sl'lllN• C:LIANIN(O unemployod -<OtlDlians during. Febnlary, down by 100 .people · from J~, the reaoufCes olfke said, The monthly report ~·a 6.2 pment increase • In, ernployment ""'the 12-pt<>Dth period .-February of lll'la , and a 12.8 percent jump in joblessness · over the same period. The report noted Uiat many increases 1n employment were due to the ,openings of new comp&D.iea and an increase in ag r lcu ltJ.l're hiring as strawberry oeaaon began and other crops were delayed by Janu~'s heavy rains. . Some manufactur~ firms reported oontltlulng effects of the energy crlais on their employment pictures. Minor layoffs -none totall· Ing more then 100 people - were reported in the arms and ordnance industzy, sporting goods, plastics and metal· working. THE OFFICE also noted a sharp decline In the number of new claims for unemployment iMUl'ance coverage. ''The extremely high level in January re.wiled partly from delaying filing by claimants waiting for a new higher weekly benefit amount to tak~ effect," the report stated. The employment officials predicted that the remainder of 1974'wlll be a good period for Orange County's labor force. MERCEDES IENZ OWNERS car·with &"cnrlsingl'allge-of70-m&y have to save~ on . • · · . · to uo miles will be eftllable facb's not ye! revealed by the 11111-~~------~-·-------------i-------------· Ibis fall ~t a price, o1 abi>ut Arabs after their meetlnJ • ' '. $7,500,~caYsdeveloperaeid .Wednesdaytzi.TrfpoU. :~·ult~ ... Vol.Wt~ \lol.'--"~· W.LHNt \lof,wtS::.. W .LMI::_ W~"lba1~·-..a._,,. 1...& AbfghLfbyan'offlclalloJda AARCD .'11.d.A'jj'-~+;. ~~:.= 1'f,~1r.~ rii-.:::r~ S •V.+l'I :~i~:, i ~ ·:.~\,"J ,.t s~+ii.i ~M .f1 ti+~ .. OUUJl'll' -_.-lVe, LIU~ :newmnan the Arab oatioos MV Co .lJ 2 l"'+ .... C*IPwl.(11 J 1~ ... '111 FIOlc61.Dlll : d~.·~ IT EL COrct 21 ~ ~Ot 16 , + '111 sc.~: l'lstl"l""' ... this car wUl,eave ;you up to decldedtolifttbeembargo •. =:.rz~: f 1v.+.~ ~.'t:."..U1~ 1 ; .. ::: ;::~.~ ~:~·ii; '-wrlk'...,n11+ ~~:_·.:: 1; t....:::= ~..._ ~ ".~t: $1,00) 8 year OD fuel and Jhi·bedidnotsaywben• nr AC1lcwlllllftt 11' •l'I •. , C410tcidnl , 1 14V.t lo\ FillrO..fl& JJ, ,•,:1 _~! .-..W 511 1 a.-P.rti;WYDll 1 •llo+ Ill S.-l#tf' R ~ S41o ••• ~--~ed 'of dolla I • wr ..._ Aull 21 t -\.'o c:Mwrl lnlt 4 1119 ••• Finct sa .20 or-,.. Jtbvnlc Inell :t 2'MI • p._ .-• ~ •·· Sciettor ·llld·: 2 6"!+ .,. uw.l\ll-s l'1J n .wbetberArabp.roductlon AdotitOHG1 .-10 • ~"" ~eo • •h-1'1 Fll'IGtft.w 10, ,.,...,,.. JtmPrc1.20 32'12\11+ ~ .... ·• .1 IVr-1' 5"MOPIJ1 , ,.,.. •.• -n: ... .:. ........... n ga·id n~~ A. .... u turn M • bargo "'"°*xlnc 1 1\.1-Yo Cfftlln.Old 21 151111 ••• 'FlnG'IA ,19it 14 flit+ \'II Jupl1'f' Incl 2 ~ PHl(;cl iO IJ ••• Si*l!nlfl 111 2 2111+ 11iiJ u:wwi..c,,_.....,., lWUt:I~ wuwufe ...,..-.,., Mrol'l .Ub 3 °4\lo~l'I Ctrts ... 20 57 •¥.+~ FlrUCOM1 31Mlo ••• -«K-PlltrkkPtt »10\li+l'I s.-ic.rHs 4 • ••• Aronson ·'dent of Electri · Y'"' ._.. Aotl'llllC.I Inc 2 2\llo C.l'Mln " 22 11,., + V. 'FtO.rw .m 2 20'h-"" ic.1 1 D5cl 201 '"" "" Pt-E .XIII 1 11\.'t-'1lo $1. QlrMlrM 10 2"'+ 111 • presi C levels; or whether it would be AotrOMll TOK ;s 1v. : : : Carrl«C Wt is ,..._ l'I kt eerw WI 4 2 •• • Kllr:~ ·inc u t'MI .,.. PNMEU • 15 \lo ... SldMtlat co 14 519-,,.. Fuel Propulskln Inc., 0 f increised \o meet ..:, .. 1 .. .:. us AHJ1Pbl .Cllld • t •Vt + "' c.rroO °'" 1 2'111-.... F$l Rlh' lllV n 4\4-"' KilMMlll wt 22 • 'lo ,.... Elder l I.Mi+ "" SIMDtPr .0. J nll ... ~~-F _ _.,._, . .._"ti '' AllotrSl•.KI J •lo\+ \lo GHHCY .30il I 16 + '4 FllS~A S 1~\'t ic. ... &Snit U 41 >,II Pemcor Inc J l"+ °" Sid f't;dtk t ,.,.. , •• SUuu.aLMU enJWUe. demand· or whether Arab oil Altenlltdil$, 4 '"' •••. c.ti.1on1i. 10 2v.-v. F1tVMt .m 1 n\O ••. Ka•-RI .. 114 •.• fltMotxwt 3 l ..• SlclPrudwl• 1 11to ••• Aronsoo said his f i rm . 1" led sin c-v ..... _ AlrtoorM Fr 30 • ..• Cnllewd IU 2 n--. w Fslmi.rtt ,, • 11~+ "" K•w.net .. I u Yo ....... E ·'°Cl I t\11 + v. Slcl SNrs 1k 1 ''"'+ "' pnces np ce ...... ~ .... Al!'H•Ell<k 4 l >.i-V. ClllW Cr.ti ' ·~--1.io Fll';MrPiSI I 11,'o.+ 'lo K•'I' C6 .20 10 ~ Ptp ~ 1 17'h+"" Slan~C .20 1 ,, ..... already has 2,000 orders for ber, 'may be reduced. ~~~ ~ ,~:~ =~ 1~ ·~,,.~ ~:=tift 1 • +"' ~r~~~,s!' ~ i --~ ;:n..:_~rc;p t !t ::: r.:c1wsi·tf.: ~ 1:+.~ the'Ibunderboltandwillbegln ,..,.. .... 1.ur tantertraveltlme At.iou "'" 1J 5~o.. c.rtton·c. J1S-~t+1· Flocklndui !· n; ::: Kllle•rn Pr 1 1 ..• !:!.r*,,,,"'...,' "• !~-'>\ S11,,..tH .lO t tlk+"' .......,,M,_ In J of tbe f ............. '& . ' Al<.Oltc: .01d 1 S~+ \lo ChmpH .D2b S20 ~ ••• Fluitt Jon SI I n\o\+ " Kin ....... Qt tf 1 -.... ..... ..... • . • St.in.m Ins .,. 1~+ "' ............... wvu une our· processing tlme and "''""'l:w1 2 7'h+Yo CH1B.t<d• 1 1· ••• Ft'/'TlelrM ,., 11v.+11o Ki~R..15cl 1215-'4 Pholrllxso s 2~v. Steiber 1r111 1 S'lll-1'1 door model. Other fmns are distrlbutkln time, it may take :l:::'Aw~ ~~ ~~+·~ ~:&:: 1 ~4: =~ 15~ ~,"' ~:.i~C: ;J :1:: :l~i~ 11 J.,.,_.~ =.1~ 1: ~~~: producing. electrlev&ni,buses, sixtoeinhfweeksforAraboll z~1;;t_: '; :v.+.•. g::u::,i: { :v.+·;,;; ~.'1!!:!.11' ,.' ,•,•.·.~ 1<n1ckerT1t1 11 , •• :. P1onee~s.,.s s 1"1.o ... "" 5'11"Ext .io · •·2lfli ••• mb:tl and 'I 1 ...... s 7:ir, ......... -·,. ... KoHnw'l A .. ~~~= 14 ::~+i~ SIM'1Prtc.Slc w W.+ .... ca~, but tbe Tb~_!,,:fbolet to begin reacblng the U.S. tt~eonr: ~ ~:1':·~ ~1'=,!t .1 1"41-•.• ~~=:~·~ i ~:%;~ Kllm ~ ' Pl-.Y ·'°' '30'4+.,., t:=.w "J :ra+ f: .mo.vers, ~ mar ketplace once the Ali:NlrMM 4 t'I' ... Ol\lf•!N 1 11R ... · Frnn1110.1a JS.wt-Ya 1.aa...'n s·lli ... PlutepAm Jt1ov.+""' s1,.c:p·.IOd "~ ... ~ ... the ·~ lull~-· eleetric mbar _.... Allanlil Cp 3 4\lo • . • On:le I( .26 v ·~+ .... Frllncl FnK t ·~ • • 1..Mt'I' ~lo lt JV. • . . PIKI 0 1.20 5 2S'h • . . Strvlh w.lls ' ~ · ... ""°" ~ e go Q.IU.'>. 'Alltc (.orp t \lo+ 1-11 Olm Fin ,16 16 3 -\II Fri« Indus J l~ \.. Lilktt Stir""' :)6 ·~ °"' PN8 Mt WIU '2 1 -°"' SWntlllt Ora JZ "1 ••• · vehicle "'"'I'm .so 410 +v. Obn¥a wts ' 3 1o,c,-v. Fr1oi1ron1c •1~ ••• i...~.-3 4~1'1 Pneum°"' 24 sv. ... S11nE11o:Ai 11• .... •Yo ' Amco lncllol t WI+ l'I OtyGIFI .50 2 61'.-'lo FrUcils ,JQg 10 11 -1.... L.lndm• U1 2¥11 Poloron Prcl 2' 11/J+ \II Sup~ S "*-"'° Twleve'Ibunderboltswlllbe u.s.'omCIALSestimateit ""''*"""' 20 tOVll+Yo g-"-•10.30 : _:--~ ,.,...111rA1r ,. s'h ... t!~~W~~-1~r:;·~ :=~~ i :.,.,+·\\ ~~ ~,~,...:.·.;,; put into service later in the could take up to three months ::em 1} :""' + • ~ o~~ Ti 1 ~ + ... Fnll'ltAI~ ~7t1i ... Lt.._Rt w1 ,.,._1.11 Prt1ri.o11 R 12 •"-+ "" MroM w1a 2 ,..1•16 summer by A·•· o-•A~-ll, Ac.ontrol .ll 1 . I -.... CM tnvwls 125 ""' ••• GabrlllnYI, 2 M+ .... LU.Cp .•S IO\lo-l'f Prattl.ilmt t U'lro-~ Sfl\Alltt'QI t ,-. ••• •.J;J ........ ~--..,cu· for 0 unports to return to AmFllfl .75d 1S 21'111-.,., c.o.tnmen 75 6'h+ "" Gfil•X'I' 0'11 4 4 ••• LCA Cp wlJ 2 '.. PrMI Rd .2$ '! •Vi + v. Synt1x c AO 310 '° -'ll lor ,,_ in local -·-•-m· the ~m••-levels. A Fr.tchn 1 1""' ••. COff Mtl ,,. 1 1~+ ,... GMan 111 .:a 1J tcMi ••• LtGt~ .11 1im ..• "''' coroo ....,._"" srs11m e., 70 ~+ * -.. ~.WWII ,.. .. -·'-'&V AmGlnl .24 26 IS'lro+ "" Colt Intl Inc u 2'h+ .... Gt.rd• Dir 1D s ••• Lffth QI .SO 9 + .... Pren~ll M ts ..... • -=-TT-Chicago area, said Aroneon. Amlll'H .M 2 ,.,.,_,... c:oi.H.11.n 11 1:nr. •.• Gtil'loro:b .:i 2 2"'+,,.. Lte En1 .:.. 2 11'h+ "'° PrK A1a• 21 9*-"" 1'Mta ... 1 12 _"° ' AmMI 1.l'lcl 2 3'ft ... l:GI-... 261 1114 + Vt Gf,ynor SIH • 1 214-.... LM "811 Co I '"" ... PrftllY Col 17 WI+ \.\ Te<;fln Oller t •'h+ Yo Nn Mo! I,. i.u n11o+ .... ColltflT .-7 IV.-\lo Glarhrt .1• 2 11\11+ v. l8e Ptotnrc 2 """+ 'Ml Prftklll .10 t 1~+ v. itcl'lll1 ''lji m 1 ... v. SF Imposes 'Odd-even' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - County supervisors h a v e decided to Implement the so- called odd-even gas sales p1an here. Supervisors~ voted 8 • 1 Wednesday to ask Gov. Ronald Reagan to Include the clly Jn the state plan. Counties surrounding San Francisco already have instituted the plan. · Occidental Wins Zone Court Rule Am Rtl .41'.!d 1 Tl.lo •• • COlonltl cm 12 ~ • . • Gen CIM •• u 11tll+ .... L81gn Pl' ·"° ;) 7'h-.... 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Lclltll'IOM 2 ~ ••• nc x I ••• T•xtl'Ollw1$ 10 1Jfto+ 4"11 ... 0 Ind Inc 12 15--16 •. : Collthe .:a. 1 11M • •• GMiedlno~ ,. S\li+ "' L-Tl'I 127 ~ -A••· on :Ho JI!,._.... T F I lncorp 4 ' ~ .... "'"'ltAnt .20 103 ll'IJ+ ~ Concrd Ftta • 2""+ "'° GIW'Oeli Pr 1 3\lo+ 14 Loolllc .1 3S 2"" ••• R8nbur~ .ID It 19'\i+ Ill Thrlttm .tOb ,, 1Wi+""" ArtvS Inc $1\.11 +1·16 c.on ... u,er. 1 4\11 ••• Gl•1fllr1.IO J UV.+ .... L.JG.ftSol 1 ! ....... R81111Am'/llt ' 4 _,... TIOMll 11111 10 :Rt+ \lo Ari(l.d .lOd I H~ \~ COl!'1!'1' Inc t ,i 2~ 14 GlenGry .)II 1 6\<a ... LS8 lrd Dk I .• • Rtlll Ptckg • ~\lo Tlll•ny .20 5 6Y,+ "' ~IE.gt i1o 1! 2!~ ~ ~:°R!f::~ ~ I~~!~ =I~ ~ 1~+ '" LTV Cp s ~ l'lt+ "" =~Pf~~ ; ::::+ 'i\ +1~1 .:1 l 1~:: t: Armac Ent 12 I . .. c.onsYM Co t 7 ••· Glolwrll .)t 1 M'.-1'1 I IS.I' ••• R 8 lrdont 1 4'h ••• Tokllelm .20 12 619-l'I LOS ANGELES (AP Armll)Corp 11 1JVI + VI COntMtler1 1S 1\\ ••• ~rll'!tP I l \lr-'4 ,.s 1~,·;;_ RIEtttT 1,(1) 1 1':W.+ V. TOOPll G.lO 6 ltli+ Yo kroWEltc.t 2 ·~·o ..• Conttelwls :ll ·tt.-.... GOldbltt:3' 5 if'o ••• -.. RIUnTr .• '211 5 111/J-\ro Tote!Pthl iJ,1~+7-1' Occidental Petroleum corp ..... _.,~ Sk I 10 + ~~ Coolo. El . .a I 11 t v. Goldn CVcle ;) 21\:i-"" '2 (\\ •.. RKrlonC II .. 2'\llo+ "' TOLtlPpf --~ 112 21 +1'1'f orabl At~ Cp S P.'o + ·~ toot In .20d 19 11\Qo-YI Golden Hom S ~ 141 3 :H\+ \lo Rotlrl9Tr ,11 ll 5'1'o+ \\ T-& Qry 4 ~ has WOO 8 faV e court "4-raCp 7012~1+'\I ~Jarr 1 •Vi+V. GoodLS.OSCI S 3111+141 11 7 +V. Atlllnc.a.b ts 3\\-Vo Traorlnco ID 4lti-"\it; rul'"g m· a sui·t by ldll1c1011 ca 2 11v. . •• c.ordon 11111 11 1~ "" GoOdrl<l'I WI Sl 3lolo+ .,.. 2 1oy, • •• R11 Gii "" 5 1"' • . • t=t-Lux s 2,,.. UI ASPllO . .era 2 ·~·-.... C«t L.lb Int ' 15\lo+ 'lo Gr•lno« .lt 2!1 35\lf+ "" 1 U:W.+ \lo Rem At .to J 11'!1! ••• TrlttlHlrco \1 "" ••• lfonmentalists seeking to AS!.OC FooCI 11 7'o\+"" C«r&a .t1• '7 16\lo-l't Gr•lMf,. 1 ,,,. ••• 1 SYI ••• Re11Hous .16 t Wt-v. Truc1wy .fk 2 4"' ••• etlV A$11'8• lllC I l ',.-V. CottOlllC .311 l .,.. ••• GrtAm lrd .. 11/o+ \II 311 l h-1'1 RepMtrMs 111S.16+1·1• Tuftto(.orp 4 •'4 •••. block exploratory oil drilling ..,,.1.,.11 ep 10 •:i.i+ ... Cr•ll COrct 11 21o1o ••• ~ "' Pt1 41 Jl'f ••• 3 , ••• Rotpfq 11n11. • 26v.-.,,. TurlloctyM t 7...._.:;;t ID• ~ Paclflc Pal~des. Alco tnllint !I U·16-1·16 Cr•m1rE1 JI • 1\lt--"' GtLkOl .11& .a 14fll+ YI SJ t""+ "" Jt.i.c:c.ott .i:. 112 l2\0o-t\lo Twin Ftlr u ..... + .._ llR:: ..-AlkoMlgwt t J\lo ... Crl811"" Mg " ~+ l'I GrMMM !It IT 4.\1+ Ito 1 m.+ VI RI-011 .. 1\\+ "'° ~ u-,...::-•• The ~•p No Oil Inc had A11 CMn9 a 1t 1•"'• ·~ er.oi.P2JO •t 11¥o+ ,... o...H .05llo .., 4'h+ v. • """+ ,... Atsort11111"' • t'l'oT "" ~Mi .57d-/i '"' ft"WY. ' ., All•~WIJ ) '"" .•• Cr1stFolom GREIT 1.lO ID ·--'Ill .. 1 _ ..... RotsortlntlB I l'llo+.... ~ j ••• contended that the corporation ..._,1 ln .11 s ''~ ~ .. erou A.Alb J .nl+ 'Vi ar1y11c .2Gcl s 4\"t ••• 1i ,=.-·" Aitu.Auoc. 1s 1""'-on ~~-f f: •·• needed a permit from the ~r!;',: 1~ ·~~'ii ~C:·l:: ,; n~+.~ &.~~j~ 2: ~1~1:: 12 3V.+ .... ::i·::.:;: ·~ :~ ... ·~ :::::~~ I; ::,•'" California Coastal Z o ri e ~: s~ J 1'\I: ~: ~~i= { 1t"; ~ t!:l~~ f 1J~+ = l J:: ~ :!:': .. ":":it ,? .1111 ::: ~~t";''?o I ~·:::! ,..___..,tkxl Commission to. ~."cS~.:,nr. .,2 ~~~.·... -.0 D-Gruen kdln 'O HO ••• ,.' ~ ... , . .!. ~ R.',"', ~Mnft ... ,, •"•" ••• USF111..--.2o M ,.,.,_ ~ ~ ia " ....,, ~., "' Otl8 COntn 1Z 1'1rio+ 'lo GSC Ell .OSI» J 1"41o ... 7\ii .,.. 1'.1111'1 ' 4 t-\.'I USLRll ."7cl A 1'fli+ ,_ ~ with drilling. AYlf!'ICP . 4-,!.... J'IO ••• 0.1• Doc. In s to -.... G T I COro 1 2h ••• A ~+ "' ~ s Sl'i+ .... us ~t Rt• A ' Under the plan, motorists with even · numbered licenae plates may purchase gas only on even-numbered dates. Oddo LEATHER llff 1, !hit Ii~ llOlhf:• be ;"1eriOI' cooditlortlr node. A-.olJoble ot num red licensq • ·p 1 ate H SU · Court -0.11Prtdd: 16 4\to+\\ Gul"9Nct.t 5 lVl +:ti 12 7'1ro-~ AoblntKll 1JI 3'\Ci-'h USRl'dilWI II 3-. 1•• owever, per1ot hderM.so · 1 Pt.+.,.. 0tyMn.1111>•2'1l\IJ-'4 Gu11M1owts 21>-11 •.•• 1tRy .10c1 sstMto+~ Ro1111111nc1u s 2 •.. USAwbr .IO t lVi+'" J"""e Stevens Fargo .ruled encr0t1p~ ~ 'ft +·~ !)t:ynn wt• i l\IJ-"" Gull ean ·'° 1 • ... ""' llHl .!Sd ' 1s~ ¥o ~ ~' l il•'• ~ On1• o:.r~ , 14:ii. •·· ""'6 = .... DCL 1W u ~ ••• Gut1AtpF¢1 21 1 +W. klll~ nn\4 ... \11 Aol"Mdlnii· 10 •~\; H::l1~11u a1~\4 Wednesday that Occidental ~Jr1.~ :-:,1~.· ;':! ~ ... tonS. 20 1~+ ~ ~!',t~ .. 50d • ,__ .... ~:...,1 t~ •, • 1' .,,,,_ ...._. u ..... • " 1 ,.,.. ·- b .. bs !'al" ..,. .. ,. ... 1 Lilb!l .20 11 7~"" ..... ....... ..... 2 ~ •.. -~ + ~ fOQ "'""! ~ ••• • Utol'll 5"'. t '"':"' had e gun SU tan I btt Lyn 2 2{',+ .... ~llt Olrp 50 ' +.... . --HM-Modn!Mtld , 5"'1+ .. 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P' Bell I 2,.+ \lo \t•lllWC· AO 11 17 The rullng does not give Btrtons Cid 2 21'>-l'I Oi.mond M 4 U'h-... Mlntlcl ?d' 1 J • •• MlllllMI .JO • ,,.... .... RSC 1111 Inc 10 11/t-... V•l'lltl' 24 'W ,. ••• UA'fHlltUFl(21J)430.4737 will be sold to motorists hav~ When as the robin .red 11~=:§§§§§§§§~~ing~more~~th~an~bal~f~a~ta§nlt~=i breast remlnda you spring. has finally. arrived and the ·good news stirs you in to an energetic rotuld of spclng cleaning don't. forget the me4iclne cabinet It's unwise to keep prescrlptlon drugs "on hand' .'llfter' ttie specific condition for which they ~ oktcM:t haf been cuted. !l!'ou should not·lake •potenl 1tnediclhes without your doc- .._tor's advice. 5Clf-disgn()!ls can d() more hann tban good, The Jes crowded you r drug storage area is the Ieu chance fQt' a mistake whe·n reaching tor a bottk?. It you like you <:a.rt brln'ic us any drpp you wt~ to discerd Md we'll be glad to di!Jpose ,di. them ,.Cely. YOU Olt YOUR DOCl'OR CAN PHONE US whnl you a deliver)'. We will de-Jlver jlromptlY without extra charre. A great many Pf!OPle · rely on Wi tor thtlr health needl. We welcom• requesta tor delivery se-rvtce and "" ..... ·-unu:--·-PAlllr UDO PHARMACY .,_ ...... Me.-cedes-13enz 0 L~4~1~t3 ·, trnm1f3S. Permo.,36mo OEL ...... :. --· --· .. - dealer-direc t leases Call for free brochure! Hou1c of lmpo1t1 den I th h d f Blrwtll Fo$t 2 1Vt •·· Olebold Ven 5 314 •.• Htrtt Ml CO 10 22tto • "' __. ft-llw:o I,...,. I 1'ril ••• Val ui. ••• 0cci ta e go-a ea OI' 8tr"1ck Inell I 2~ . •• Olodel Inc • 14'1+ 14 Hatbf9 11111 4 4~ Vt NardtMc: :Jo; 1 ft+ " 1111111 CO All 1 1\11+ .... Vtn'&.rn .ll , lt:+ ·~ diilling, thoo"", be cau1e g:11n Pl~ 1 •~v. DIKF8blOI 1 1 ••• tUMlng .. 1 nw ••• NM9'1..,H ' -••• ltyMtttn .IO S6 IS-.-W, V-lncorp 'nit &' r...: .. _ • 111'1\-~ Ol-l'l'l'ICOrct 1 l 'h--Yr Hlll'dtft Sli. • 1.W ... Ml:otstr .t!ilf m s,..-Ya A'"""~1 • .!__11\ ... 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' ·~ ' A • -~ : • A A • A • • ' A ' : A A ' A • A : d • • : • • A ' ' A ' : A • • ' A ' • ' • : A • • • I > • • -._. --- Wedne~y'• Closing Prices ' • i NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • • • , Marcfl !, 1974 DAILY PILOT Year's High·L_ows Appear Every Saturday Ma11y Bide Tune Du1·ing Oil Talks eGold Falls LONDON (UPI) -The U.S. dollar'• downward alide halted and in IOme cues turned around Wedn<aday. Gold's price fell sUghtly. The dollar marked up some rare gains to counter a recent slow but steady slide tn world money marketa. It moved higher in Zurich, Frankfw1, Amsterdam and Brussels. But there were losses 11 "-ell. The dollar closed at 282.2 yen in Tokyo, down .67 yen rrvm Tue!day. Ii opened· In London at S!.333 to the pound, a shade W01'9e than Tuesday'•<.,.. of 12.33 . ., " •• er.: -.... • ' ,, ti ff DAILY PILOT > L ' . . ' .. I Riehard Leakey!ls Skull ::g :~~~=~~~ .. Confounds Anthropologists (~1raxJ ~ . I)' ROBIN WRIGHT Chrl1tian Sdence Monitor Service NEW YORK -He knows people like an anthropolotls\1 evolution Uke a paleonto- logist, animals like a zoologist, the earth like a geoloalst, and plant life li.ke • botanist. Yet the ooJy time Richard Leakey ever goes to college la to lecture. And at a stage when most young men v.'Ould. just be finishing their PhOs, the 'second.ton of controversial an- thropologists Mary ard Loob s. B. Lea~y has already achieved a reputa- tion u one of the world's experts in an area that toudles all the aforementioned flekls. But he does not just lean on his famous parents' accomplishments. Allhough that advantage is chiefly responsible for his "rather informal" formal education -he has picked up his expertise from practical, not schoolroom experience -he has established himself independently. He started oot in a dif- ferent comtry, and witb a different staff. unproven area, and stake h11 own 1tlll vuli.erable reputation ·reveall the in-- tensity of his Interest ----·• But the tougher test ii the actual chore of sifting through the rubble ol eoos. II is not an eaay job, especially In the hot, dry sun lllat beats down around tbe Lake Rudoll waatelandl. II ii long bard work, elbow• and kneel iorely· wearing on nxtiy earth, slowly and paUenlly sifting through rra,ne earth crumbs and !eying to detenniile the lt11portance of tiny fragment.! that could be either priceless skull fngments or lftere dumb of ash. And all of thil Is a seoond job. During the regular """t week Richard serves u administrative director of the NaUonal Musewn of Kenya, worj.ing 12- boor days for she days, then breaking for a loog wee kend to check on the work of a 70-member staff he has organized at the Lake Rudolf site. RARELY DOES HE have time for much else. 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JlJ Uni ed S CHM. lltll"ll. t r """'"" • • • ... • • :lb RICHARD LEf\KEY WITH CONTROVERSIAL SKU ~L DISCOVERY I tales. ~= ::.:..:·:::::::::::: :J: 6'J&-05,55 • finds, gene111lly in Great Britain and the c..:M1nlllllln11 _,.,,,., ........ 121 I ~ Anthropol-ist Claims Find is 2.6 Mill ion Years Old Even his family life is centered on ,_._., 1w:t, ... """"'· .. S44I ,AND THE RESULTS have been dif· -• anthropology. Wile Meave Is actively In-=:.=:. ... :.:·:.::::::::·:I:! volved in the delicate assemblage wOrk, ......... l1Jt11. It' ...,.,,,., ••• • us 1-iiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO fereut, too. He has taken human evolu-species thus far discovered. \ evolving patterns. In other words, that piecing together the many tiny ::r-.::::i. ·::::::::::::::::::· :; BACK BAY t1on back .even further than the finds ot But the 1470 skull does not fit iolo th is the two homini~ lived side by side. fragments that are uneartiled. The work :::::;. ~--~·~''~':.:.:·:::::.: bil father and mother -al~ one pattern of development. Dating as far The major controversy centers on hla isl so indalricatelwby complex thatlslhere are :::.T.. ·~:=-.. :·.::·.::·:.::::·.:.: :! BEAUTY million years further. back as the Australopil.Hecus, yet h.l!.ving argument that Australopithecus was a 0 ten ys en nothing pieced t':!-*;-_i;j.j··:::::::::::::::: Richard has added the newest chapter a braln size larger than Homo eredus, "dead~nd line" that cannot be included together. And both young daughters ac-vece1• •-'•" .............. ns at a site he be discovered in 1967 while the skull "leaves in ruins the notion that in modern man's line ol ancestry. :~pany the Lealteys to the Lake Rudolf ::!:, ':..:"::!.·:::::::::::::.: flying hil amall plane over the parched all early fossils can be arranged in an Anthropologists ha ve not been quick to f 11 =rt!r"~~,;i·::·.::·.:·.::::::· !: 3 Bedroom home in rountry atmosphere with a large ~ heated/~! r pool "'ilh pool sv.· and a chlorinator too! Just listed at a IO\I.' price Of LOTSA LOT WITH 4 BR. MESA VERDE wastelands near Lake R~f in north-orderly sequence of e v o I u t Ion a r y jump on the ruchard Leakey bandwagon. Yet or a the time and ded ication, Jiit'"' ........................ us . change," Richard has explained. Many express disbelief or claim the 1470 Richard avoids taking himself too :r.!!l~..::!" • .:.;i•li···::::::::::: $35,000 ~ IT NOW APPEAks thal there were skull is just another Australopltbecu.!J. =~=,!::x,~~~~~~~!i:m~ I ll-IJ ~ ~~~ . ~-k~Jf~~l.rec:fe~ e~!....: ae~ .. different, kinds of~ early.,.._-m,an,,. -. ~or~~tbe~pubJ}c ,txp~ ~pl~te " iS" compU&.ted,'-he W .a·.ugtit-huhlor and 1 , ··, ~~ iilO..,.,;'.;· i'~ ·~;!~~af-ht·e~"J·~· pe•ICloa lll•l!Ot1f!r"ed tlae. some of whom developed larger ti7ains enthuslalj!!I for Richard Lea~ey s work. clear pertpective, which draw 1 in the """"""-" ................ w II. golf course. Paneled rooms . CHARMER ·ea.rJier.tban.bad..been.a" .......... -".'' he said As .!!IS the c.ase with his parents, layman as we!Las the.e .......... ..+. • ''"'., T111n11'!1n M•IMflwfn * . 11 and shutters, Move up to i •liiliiiriil ' er•• ~ .,. '"'t't"""".. 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What attracted him were the heavily eroded sedimentary depooi..,, the type -Illa! oh!n cootain "'8sil~ Although geologi.sta: tried to discourage him, cla~- ' : .Jng they were only worthless layers of volcanic ash. Rldlard followed his in- stincts and aet out on an exploratory • mlsskln. ll His initial findings proved his intuitive .. feelinp QXT!Ct, 'nle 1,000 square miles of sedimmlary deposits turned out to b e ~ a natural musewn of fossillz.ed. animal ·bones. I On their first formal ezped.ition one · year later,' Richard and his wife, Meave, stumbled on a "domed gray-white oP.. II ject" lyln( fully exposed under a bush. ft was the almost complete craniuni of a • p·reb uma n kn o wn as an : A-.loplthecine. ' . I "llVT THIS ONE was .special. Aller testa tt proved to be nearly one million years older than tbo8e found at Olduvai Gorge, the excavation site in neighboring Tanzania bis parents made famous. The real coup, however, did not come for another four ye.ars wflen, in 1!'72, a Leakey-<llrocted expeditloo discovered the sbatle<ed cranium of a "1111 that • date1 back almost three millioo years and fits no previoul model ol early man -or ao Richard claims. To avoid argu- ' -~ the find hu been called the "1470 skull" after it.a identification number. Since the dlacovery ol lhe original 1470 "man" and the fragments of 100.plus ; othe< lndlvlduais, Rldlard Leakey has been the center of paleontological news. '" But he has allo been the center of l debate, eparklng perhaps even more i learned arguments than his parents. ' 1be conlroversy centers on Richard's theory about what ,ftie new 2.1 million- year-old fossil doea: to current theories of. evolution. PRfJVIOIJSLY his father had pl"OpOS<.'t), in an equally controversial move, that • man evolved in three stages: ' • Australopfthecu.!, a prehuman who 1 lived J.5 million years ago and bad a very small brain. · • Hcmo habllus, a still cont.rovcl'1ial bcmimd, daitlng back 1.75 million years, thol p<"eVioosly had been considered a variation of <he Auslraloplthecus. The )lraln ol th~ species ~ larger. ' • And Homo erectus, lmoMl popularly aa the ":Java or Peking man, who has been trlK*t back one million years and bad ~ .the la.rgeM brain of any premodern I '! I• • • • .• ' . , more conlr0\le-1al twist. with accepted theory, and despite his tall confound one's colleagues " '"""i11 · · · · · · • .. · · · · · · · •• • • • s>11 '"" • !Itel.II '1•11• .••••.•...••.•...... s• ••ESA VERDE Although . Jtill maintaining that and lanky youthfulness, Richard Leakey Rlchard"Lea key probably will continue T.r•wtl ······ ....•......... Mt m Australopithecus and Homo ha bi I us has ehough poise and confidooce' to make to do just tflat, confound his coUegues by Lost Md f«illll llnl TRl·LEVEL represent se~te stages,. he now the challenge. untying nature's koots. In the process, he . L::iJ Central Air Conditioning believes that these first two categories That be b willing 1o giVe the time, may very well find facts to support his """" 11,.. ... 11 •• . . •. • . . . • . "" For Sale or Lease do not represent a single evolutionary scrounge hard to fmd supportive fWlds, belief that early man at Lake Rudoll I.I.it ·•·•··•·••·••··•··•·•···· ns This beautiful honie must be change, but rather two simultaneously rally prof~iooals to join a search in an goes back at least four million years. I . 11 1• J seen 10 be appreciated. Vacant but newly decorated 3 BR & den Isl and home! New crptg, firepl, bltirui, encl pa tio, dock + lrg slip. Seller wants income prop. • Orange or San o;ego County. Asking $S-l,500. · SUbmll down or trade.!! Call 645-8400. Mar y Leakey Credited for Ma jor Fossil Dis cove ries Christian Science .a.tonitor Service NEW YORK -Mary Leakey 's i!l"'l book contains the names of visitors from New York tJNew Zeali:lnd, Nigeria to the Netherlands. It rivals the registers of th~ world's great cities for the variety of people who sign it, each year. Yet tl)e place she calls hc>n}e is one of the most isolated, out-«-tfle.way sites In the world. And there's not even that much to see. No archit.ectural monuments. Not a home of a great power of state. And the artwork could easily be mistaken for a pile of old stones. Actually what attracts lhe 23,000 visitors each year isn'l what is there now, but what used to be there. It was thought, at one time, that the first man on earth roamed thi~ area. AT FIRST GLANCE no more than a dry gully, f..fary Leakey's home now ls known worldwide as Olduvai Gorge. Along with her co-worker and late hus· bend, Louis, Dr. Mary Leakey has made this site famous for the remains of early man and his evolutionary ancestors found in its floors aod walls. Before the Leakeys started working the gorge, it was believed man went back no further than 100,000 years -if that. Their 1''0fk has aince pushed back that date several hundreds ol thousands of years. But few people a.re aware of f..fary _ Leakey's contribution to this effort. l\fany outside the field kno\v her only as Louis Leakey's wile, for Or. Leakey, the jovially enl<r]lrblng hall' of the team, atways served as spokesman and funds· solicitor. He was also the one who started work at Olduvai, several years before meeting his wlfe. YH Mary Leakey actually made two of the most impart.ant discoveries, including the major find that peaked their first 20 years ol Slfting through the richly fossil· eel lands1 of East Afrlc.a. IT WAS IN 1Nt that she came upon the world's most import.ant deposit of late StoDe Ace hand axes. During a weekend 9earCh at Otorgasallle, ltenya, she and ber hu.sband both came upoo simultaDeOUS dilc:overies , but In different locatiooa. Alter . an nchange o( exclamatory shouts, he finally wen~ to her sJte, where he found not J111t the le" bW1Clrod he had spotted. but thousands of the sman stone artifacts. Now a field museum, tbe area continues to give up fincla that mark it as a SIA>ne Age tool factory. • Six years later she made her first ma· jor find, a 2S-milllon·ycar-okl 1k"ull or Pro<:onaul on the Island of Ruslnga in ··-HE STARtED IT ALL Dr. Louis B. Lokey Lake Victoria. Proconsul was an apelike creature. Its skuJI is the oldest fiod of lts kind to date. In 1959, after many year1 ol oceask>nal field work -intermJpted doe to lack of funds -and seven years of. concentrated work, Dr. Leakey came upon the sense· tional discovery of a skuJI now well known as Zinjanthropus. Belonging to a classification called Australopithecus and thought to be a type of ape-man, "Zinj" traces: bad\ at least t\\'O millioo years. AS A RESULT .of lhese finds, this gorge 3%7 miles - and not so long ago a hard seven-day journey -from Nairobi Is one of the great tourist attr8ctions of Africa. And to other professional pal~ anthropologists, Olduvai now ls the yardsUck by which other finds are com· pared and evaluated. All this bas been caused in part by a tiny tady who avoids revolving doors, dislikes big cities, and prefers to keep to heraell. Olduvai ctrtainly accommodates her feelings. A lonely locatJon, the gorge o(. fers only the company of Wikl animals and the small staff 1ivlng nearby. It bas OOeo even quieter since the J>lssioC al her hu band in mid·l972 and the di:!parture of her three sons to other work in East Africa. Oldest son Jonalhan fs a h~tologlsl in Kenya. A gradua te ol. the OkSuval • • team and another expert fossil hunter, he now extracts venom from snakes for use in research. RICHARD CON'ITNUES to hunt for the birthplace of early man (see at-- companying story). and youngest son Ph ilip is involved in work at a 90Uthwestem reserve in Kenya, part-way between Nairobi and Olduvai. All of this is a long way from Britain, whose citizenship Mary Leakey slin re- tains, despite the fact that all three SOllS are resident Kenyans. Born in London and educated in Britain and France, she was introduced. to the field ol archaeology al the age of 11 by exploring the pre-historic caves in southern France while her parents painted landscl\pes nt;;1rby. But she doesn't ntlss the life she left for Olduvai, actually preferring its quiet pace. While her son ruchard wes a staff of 70 scientists ·and searchers at his Lake Rudolf site, "I can't work witb more than IS or 20,'' she says. A!\fONG HER closest companions at the gorge are the many animals - wildebeest., anlelopes, dogs, monkeys. fowl, baboons, jackals, and even field mlce she and her family have befriended and taken in. For yean she had a pet sykes monkey named Simon who coukl often be found perched on her shoulder. Her work is e~ quieter now that much of her time is spent in lhe National Geographic-sponsored laboratory where she works with many ol the old tools found in the digging. While the Leakeys are famous for their discovery of human fossils, 99 percent of their finds are animal bones. 'nle best remna~ from the early stages ol lruman life are the various types of primilive implements. This interest has made her one of the world's foremost draftsmen in the art oC representing stone tools. SHE USUAl..L Y leaves her work only once a year -in the past with bet hus- band, and now with her son -to lecture oo her work or attend conferences. 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TOUI "'"""-" Dally Nows,.fHr DAILY PILOT .. • BLUFFS CONDO VIEW Fottvcr view of Btck Bay &: Mts , Dramati ca lly decorated t.Jme with ex- ceptional Lloor plan. Formal dining. 2~ Baths, special security features, sheltered private patio. 3 Spacb.Jg bdnn11. Terrific value at , 2 J3drms. each: pier & float On CDl'TK'r lot : good loca- tion. $149,000. can: 613-3003 9111-4100 associated BAOl<.EAS-llEAL tQ;,:<; 1~1r, W lnlto,..,.. ~11 J 1 I $74,500 VACANT sha.l1J ftady for C. F. Colesworfhy you. Qui.i c u 1 '-•, ••• c . Rultors 640-002b Detached garaae. Great usurna.ble. $36,500. Cl.II BIG 2 story with larp: fatni-.84::.::cl-<01=:.0:cAgt""-.-''..._ __ _ ly toom. Ch'f:l'lin! IOI:. $42.5011 ... give ...... Call THE BLUFFS agt.taaee.847~0 Beautiful, sheJ1l Dolores OIL DRIP-PINGS FRO ti.t YOUR AUTO can be removed from concrete by 'applytna a common house.hold de-greMer. Use atratght from the ~Oe 11nrl It.I sl~d • , . the11 "'*' away re5klue. End your money shortage by shoppbuc th4' Dally Pilot ClauHled Ado. lltH678· model; lat clus oond. Spa.cloull 3 bdnn1.. 2 ~; b.\th$; Upgraded lhruout. rot~· we &how )"Oll this? MORGA N REAL TY 673-6642 67S-64S9 Investment OPJ>ON.llnity. °' brand oow unlit downtown H.B Only $19,950! 0.U 847-6>10 for n'IOC'e lnfo. Ajlt. • .. • • ' • ' • ' ' • -. ., f • ' Generef ~"'rel IAl'9AIN DUPU,X IXCELLINT. INVISTMM-ONE LOT off East Bristol (ealisades l\.d.) opposit~ OC Airport industrial area. Zoned c.c. Loi slu! 50xl35, Fantastic buy, just ll$led at $32,700, Hurry, CALL $40.1151. ' ' IAUQA PENINSULA THIS HQME HAS EVERYTHING -Best , ltree! on the Point. 5 Bedrooms plus maid's room, plus bUllard room , plus 'l'•l bar plus a~u~!l'I'· 2 BlockS to ocean, or bay, o~ ten· Ill o\tb: '119,500. CALL FOi! AN APPT S<I0-11s1 . . Gener•I 'General ~ U""l()UI: liCMI: SEE ME, I CAN HANDLE A POOL TABLE - That's right! F'amily room's big 'nuf(, besides I have four bedrooms, a woodsie back 40, a cul-de-sac location and new carpets dish· washer and disposer. I'm all class at $58.,950 in Mesa Verde. · UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 546-5990 2850 MJJs• Verde Drive, Costa Mes. General Coldwel Banker RE~CENTW BllOl<EAAGE COr.tPANV BUILDERS CHOICE Outslandln~ view locatlOJL tor apart'!)•Dls or condominiums.' Choice Laguna Location. $125,000. TURTLEROCK BROADMOOR Four bedrooms, 2"1 '\»ilh.s, $car garage, and room to store a boat. Large bonusToom·plus· fa1nUy roo1n, formal dining room provides <'Omplete family living. $69,900 . ' HIGH ON A Hill IN CORONA DEL MAR Se~ .this ~ramatic 4 bedroom home, cathedral ce1l1ngs , well decorated, 3 car garage. Peek a view from this unusual corner location. OUered lor only $6.7.500. SWEEPING OCEAN VIEW - CAMEO SHORES Elegant 4 bedroom, 5 bath home with custon1 detailing lhrougout. Enter through beauti- lul secluded court with fountain and pooL F_eatures : wood floors, large rooms , great kotchen . $269,000. BEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS BUY A truly delighUul 3 bedroom with extra large family room .. on best street. Only 4 years new. very rucely decorated. beautifuUy landscaped, to see means to buy. 565.000. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hill1 Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKE~ CO. General General Gener ii. Gener•I INVESTORS DELIGHT 6 BEAUTIFUL UNITS -Adjoining Costa hlesa Golf Co urse. Great condition inside & out. Plenty of renter appeal. Quality con· struction, privacy and one block to shopping. Ideal tor owner ottup:lllt. Priced right and mJnimutn down pa yment required. Great tax shelter~ 1-'lrs t time advertised. CALL NOW! 546-5880. TWO BLOCKS TO BEACH '$50,000-UNBELfEVABLE BUT TRUE, New· port Beach home onJy steps 10 the ocean with your own private pool. Sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath, "'ilh high beam ceilings, rock fireplace and double garage. N'e\v carpet, drapes-and paint th ruout Vacant.Ready for your inspec- tion. CALL NOW 546-5880 "",~ HERITAGE RE LTORS 546-5880 Open Evu. \ -J. I Thur~a~. Milr(h )4, 1974 Gener ii • fl ri"4ttlf s~ ~ REALTORs' $3000 REDUCTION CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -all new wall. \VindO\\' and floor coverings fn front ho1nc. Extra large I bednn. apt. ovc1· hi ~. doub le • DAJLY PJLOT I Corona del M•r SH The Ocean! F1-om your fro111 sh•µ. \\'hlk one i>nort bl0o·k 1.tr1tl "'arch the boats n-1u111 ul toun.~eol. T11ke &n cnl I.> 111or1111~ 1oJI; on th1• bra(·h AU llu" 1·1"1 IA· )OUl'll 11h1•11 )'f1u huy !luloo s)l4teJvUI( 3 lHt. f.un1h l'Ol•rtl honll' \\Uh ln"e 111:11.rl•r ht.1J l\ll11 n nnd !<1'.I, 11111· llllk1~·p l)nl.~ $~ .. ii.Ill ~ur .1J1p1 , .1!J lill·7:!1 I ~ ~ .<:~:CLt'IJ~:l)-PVT BF:ACl l (h•t•.111 \iC'11. 1/16 ~l~•l'i'<'lifr 4 Br St!.i,~Klil. tiT.,__1;11!) Bl1tr Costa Mesa garage. $74.900. ' C!'tL 6~-7~70 , "'~ 1~,~~.T~},:'.;P!•'""' ,. • f,u l), fill \\:-hr th')t'I', IH 'll 2828 E. Co•~ Highway, Corona d•I Mar ·: 111 ri.>lrll: u11 1 111 11 w ' fYcWOu;,,--, ... :aqllf prL•'I' t)f :SJ I .~ IO. •CM Hll.J YOU IUY. RIVIERA REALTY Ge:ner1I .f. Gen•ral RLL. Ott> lRAof: A HOME * 642-7007 * l;;;:~~~~~i~-~~~;;;;;;~~~~;:;;;j AH~ ... THE NATION I -,-~- WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 19 46 IRVINE TERRACE -$174,500 f"an tastic view of bay, ocean & Catalina! Custom quality Jge 3 BR hon1c w /FR for- mal dining, a baths. saun a & beautiful 1pool. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General General I ~;;;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;i!i;;J~O.;;;n;;e;ro;;l;;;;;;;~:=~~-1 Con11u1"-'1.1011 ~~0~~}\' i.1tal ~nu ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.[ Jl<I\ 11111"11 \\'t.' 11~1 \lkl'<tll! (ll • o,,:r11•r Ul'<"l.ll1t.·d l~·n11 ·~ : SEA VIEW VILLAS Condominiums OPEN DA ILY 10 TO 5 Presented by Nol•n Real Estaf•, Inc . Expansive y,ihite \Valer \1ic1v fron1 ca<:h unit. overlooking Monarch Bay. in luxurious ~1edil . design. Priced fro1n $68.150: 2 Bit. 2' ~ ba., Lo 3 BJ~. + furn. rin ., 21 ~! ha .: patios. Pool, rec. facil. inclusive. So. Coa11t I l\\'Y· to Cro,vn \'alley Pk"'Y· in Laguna Ni guel. For furth•r inform•tion call: 496-6551 General General ~lulliph• \io;;\1111.! b•J ar·I ~ v1 111lnhlt•. Ch.:u·lt•s Qu1111 unl lh•all<'r. 2S1h ~ r GIZ--2'!~11 . Cfll .1.EC ;i-;-p ;-;:-k----:--2 2 ;, G fvr.11 111111. Ot1•' •1! lhP n!t·t"'-1 ,'l !3'!1'!11, jl()ll, IU'I\" klt1·lll•ll , 111!, l1!1·U1,,;. l'lC'k 1~11iu \)!JI ti JluUM'. /'\UoJI\/;,, t'n-Sar-Sun l '1't Ptv 616-U~O ~ji;:$_.\ . \11'.:Ht)t::-'-=,~=::71 --o'.li- C:11)1'tl;1 . '.\ BN1rni. 'l h.1. Likl' IWll. l\lUSl sec. !:l!..r. P.l't.' 577.4(117. BY 011nc•t', ;\HR. 'l 00., D1n- rin. lgl' )d. Sl'i,f.O). Ii 1~-000.1 El Toro ~-General / / / () fi { Forever Sunset ABANDONED S!'ActoL"s c111·11t·r 101. 1 UH. HARBOR VIEW B"ARGAIN JVa1·bo1· J~latl' Over 13th Green FOUR BEDROOM ~ 1:,\, l"f>Unll) kn II\ * B lb B P · • * NO Kl ~ ff'.\'lll'r 1 S:..UU Ronu:-. • S:~9.:m Gtneral a oa ay ropemes DOING! Best value in Harbor View Mesa Verde """" '""'"·" '"""' '"~~"-•-,soo1 WALK TO BEACH Homes! This abandoned Somerset ordered l'1lagni£jcent n1ain channt'I vie\v. 6 Bdrni., 5 Country Club <::..rtC,\T 11:r1:-;,: 1.oc·.-\TIO\ Fountai_n_V~a~ll-ey __ _ .,.., so ld by out-cf·stale owner. Belo\\' market at bath h•1ne \\'ith formal dining r1n. 55 f't. lot. 1 %: Blk. to baylront. 2 Super sharp 3 BR., 2 $74,000. Low do\vn OK. CALL NO\\/! 4 car garage, pier & slip. 5575,000 Cus1on1 rl<'i;tuire rro1u1in1: ThP r111 n. ... 1°·rT~'d 111111Pr ha" TRANSFER BR house & bachelor. b . slah.' t·ntrv 1n1n1C'n!>!: livin1: aln•:1rh 111,,1,.d ;ind l('lt lh1!< . ~ ·..:; . 1• • OCEANFRONT a. Enlarged liv. rm. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. WATERFRONT LOT 1~111 10oi1ii votcanlr st<Jnc h.•:1u11iu1h11111•'111 ·11101·1• 111". •,11-0 H.l.1': .• ~'~I.~, . p I & t . "8500 y b 'Id th h r ' ru,·pln{"<• 11111] .o:h1lf' ht•arth. l"'fU1Chlion Tiu• hU!.,'i' honus'IHlt .BA, ·,·ll'tlll1wk. 1): Duplex $155,000 675-7060 00 s enn1s.' 'f"'I' , • ou can u1 e ousc o you r drean1s on i\rljou11n~ ,1..,11 111111 111,1 bar 1110111 phis ,,.11.,n.r,· Jani ii> •,n· .... ,, '"",·P • "u,'",)n1 1,·~, 11.': ' .. MESA VERDE . , 642-749!. ~ .,R~Al,70~~ -~ , ',., ,. 67S-70IO ' ~h~.57.5 ft. lo.t o,~~!~e n1aiq C'~ij~ni;I; $~PO)OOO !:9,r'.r~t" iUni,nb . rp_o n!·.; . l'Q(r '~11 i,;~11·11.hl~ IJ<•l/1~ 1o;1~ ~n~~rii ~1:~,a~~·c, l·;~tflJ~'~;~ I ~~~~,,;. ... ,.;,;,,,,;,,,,;,,;·~';,,, ... ~;,;., ... ..;;;,;,;,;;;; [ .~p. • ,ou~,. 1111• .ttr-..icto\l!I " 11 sft1 t'f'. ~l'!!l't' hv!'ry ur1d !ll;i...4 l~r Hh:I< -Golf Courie JUST LISTED · IG 1 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 001h:-1. ·1i1nrt~·;1p1n~ su1Wrh! I ctn-l ;,1:>-!ll!ll " • "1 -· ----1 llth,Green is right at 1 ~2 yrs. young. 4 BR. •nera General · li!.B•yside Dr.,'Sulte 1, N.B. 675-6161 Cttll1 j JG-1 -',' ·'io:i • fl)1 "en11 f)· I 7°/o our-back·door.'"3 ·br. a-·upper, ·3'"'1JR'"J0Wer·. I ' - -. . -~----~1!1 1~~c~""1 ~ in tic un·t ASSUMABLE LOANI a. home w/P.ooL 3 Car Blk. to beach. Asking Beautiful Harbor G•neral J General 1 oPENTil t . irs II.JN 70 BE NICt • Walker & lee on1~: 2 Y('Hr.i ~.1i1. in 1~ \<c1·y gar. $74,500. 556--8800. $98,500. 673-7420. , & Ocean Vi"ew iin·:-111-:c 11n·a . ., 2 Story Colonial ·~-"" """ """·""'' "~" f I] REALTORS m In Best Area of 5 lx~•wm """';,'"lot "'"''" New CDM Duplex ! • DUPLEX--(',\I.If'. CL\S.<IC . "'''"''"" Corona del Mar sso,ooo .. reuturt'!I: DotJhh' h :i !,ty n11wl. " BP.. fpl. fi ', 4 Local Offices to Serve Yo,u d~r cntt)'. Cu~tOnili:l'CI in· $1291500 -I COSTA MESA \',\ 't~~un1abl•· l,;;,11 $·12/l'.'iO. Four beclroomx, dramatic 1c.1·10r. Lar,.:e 1111~.~l<'r suu1• Prohlihly th<' bc1>t designed 1 , ASSUME fHA Tri S<'<' 1·all BKR. 00:\-;Jlilll General 257 ~-Above Sea Level And "What .4....Yjew" General !f~~~~ lo~i:r din~~m~ \\'Llh dEt"'s1ni; ruon1 ~ 1:_111 and be~! built flt.'\\' du11Jex VILLA GRANADA I V.\ A~Sll~ll "T ION -$ti1.:i0ii ---------·I highlighled on loVC!ly ""'hlte flrcpla1·;. l10111l•Jn:.1kl'r ~ kit-for s11Jc !odny. {)(>s1gnf'(j b)· 1 LOAN l'l'C'«tl:.;l' :ir<o;1 ~. BH. 1111111, 1 H ed d OCEAN VIEW chcn. t11rn1al 1hn1n1.: l'Ol)!ll. Gcu1i.:1• .l::d\\'urds ;in<! built 1 • .1.,1. i'I'lr l •'trl .,1,,.1 (t\\n· CALIFORNIA rf1~'poo1 ~~\n ll .~l'~I~·. Over.iiit>d lot on ;1 In'!.' hned by Hob VaQAndu . No ,.,. EASTBLUFF TERRACE I f\\o bed1t111m ('t!Ch • ~ha qi & ·.: ) '.. I • ~: < Bhf' R,.NCH. STYLE , . , Harbor View Hills sll~l'L ;\µ1~1inr1nl'n1 only: IJl.'n.~" hlls ix't·n .~ -n ·d 111 1 1·ll•an, ext~l~c1.11 \'a.lul' at ; 1, _ '"ry """1' u~. " M garden . uirnosph<'rt', [ BROADMOOR AREA C:ill ~11.·r.;i.:. , .. . . . PH. Deluxe Townhomes SI0.000. all &1&-nn ,_.•_o1_ .. r._,,_1 _____ _ 8re11.lh laking 180 degree ocean & c _taJlnta view. Watch beautiful sunsets + Sparkling heated pool + 4 ~ms p.nd lainlly rm. + 3 baths <t 3 car garage + 2 wsed bHck fifeplaces + ,outdoor fire ring + lnlcr- rorri· CAM·FM~ A +CO~l's firu:!st area + .... to find out about all lhc olhcr + 's, Call NO\V! ! ! GTJ..8.i'itl. OPEN TIL I • ITS FQH 10 BE NICE/ 4 BR -2 BATHS S3l.5W FULL PRICE • This 31~ year old home Is real value on tod a ys n1arke1 . This home oUenr carpel!i, dra,_;:ies, gas built· in:oi. dishWUhcr, ttreplace, double gardge-a:nd mMy olhcr features.~ Transferred 01'.'ner must go and will se ll ""'ith no dn term'> to Vets. for further •information please call 545-9491. lfllll\ll Wa,l.~~.t~.lee VAdANT ~~~~~ PRESTIGE GARDEN ROME ENTERTAINING BEACH k TENNIS 0..UB NEARBY The l1'nsferred owner of this beautiful execuli\le home has already movt'd and left this home in im- maculate move In oondilion. Bright and 11hiney and 8reat for family fuo . 1-~or further infonnation • please c11.JI 54!>-9491. For large family. 4 Bedroom 10o'ilh oh. so great kitchen · adjacent family room. ad- joining additional bonus room for pool !able. Large pool and deck. Extra hidE"- away room in garage loft. \Ve Tri·Harder at Tri- Harbor. pl'rll'Cl for 1ndoor-01lldonr · -· l:I\ 1 ~ ~ l"\Cl')'l/uni..: ) IJU _ •'X· fl • 11'S f!lfot ro 8£ NIU' ' - cnler1aining. A l"''ly e~· OPEN DAILY 1·5 OPf.NTttll • fT'S ~u11T0 8f.lllCE• I 1•.'L'1L~I In i·us1on1 bu1fd1111.:. ,\ 1 11•11 11l'l<'llt<'d, tol1•lty (~~,.rJ~ .. P.iiftii[ r. , •· I • .. ·~ r I I R .. -·~•s., I'll!< 0!11 quisite custom homt.' ~·ith ,\ ln.ily beautifully decorated~~ ~ !'l't.'.1~11·~ fillt' pl'Q/11.'ny lo ap. nia 1n 1 · · l'<'C' i.:a rr 1' 11 \l8l1·rfall. rpl. dni", Rv all of the extra ff'alun.'l!. 3 bdrm & family rm. home, 1•re i.111' ll. i'{11n1nun1ty in tint' n I ~ O"-"'TJ('r. 6K)-.11 \ \ nr .9Qi-1Tl!l Call now !or a p1i\lntc show· h hcl -• & h i\'"'>ll10r1 '!1 n1ost t1c s 1 r 1• t ~·11 a N tC". L-..i , catcd W I S """" ing. fm.8550. sparkllni: fX!?I. All roo'.'1s l . I a nut quare 3, 4 & s BR. I' """'""" fT>RIHlOBEMCEr '""""'' & Ught 3 Balh> '' $33 000 • I p · • • • l lov,el)I AD'>'-ck-r.rru. No ...... • I • '"op1,1•r-nee "'•1119• · THREE'GIRLS peck-ii-boo view. bur a real LOADS OF TREES Lq\·et) J li1·. 1011 nhuus(' 111 1111· MODEL OPEN DAILY In The Bluffs ! ' sit-do\,•n \liC'"' of Catalinc1. LOADS OF CHARM n1ll:'ll i-un,·1·111(•111 l0t ·a1in11 in 835 An1ii.:os \\'11y &14-lll:t "rrtA!\CESC,\" -nu·l· f.1n1-r' 1 lmn1cd. posSl'ss. avail. as Jr,uw:. fi•·aunfu!ly tll'l'(Jl'aled 11Take Jamhorce Hd. to £as!· ilr hnrn<· 111 .~upei· hK-. i:;1.,11~1 J nn.'<iou!! O\\'Tlt'r has . al rf'ady $3-1 .~ F.lil.L PFUCE 111th !'USln111.v.allpnp..r, 1·ah-hluff Dr., left on ~lrzr ·Vl:oiia, paint hn.ish ,\· ~•ne. U!JL•r1-•d left lht• area. P11l'(-d for I Ul('\S HO!! p;11nh·d 1•:•)()(['.\'0l'k. h.·11 un Donungo \\'11y ti) lil 'lilly s:M,'!(X). q_uit'k sale al $Xl750. T.1ke This. r·uston1 built l_1omr 11•;1s Ll!'·,,t 11r1\111lr pa11n. Plf'nly ' Anii•ros \\lav. , I l"I \" 11 1 ''-Id-• Phil )11111" If f I II f ' If I "' .. _,,~Ji ·11 • t.~onrfiyJr, ......., en,...._, to c ic,to _ C's1gnt~ 01· un11y .v1ng. u 1f'lT<';11on11 C':11u1~s11n( ilir\Jker l'O-Op invlted J nc , 1 . '"' Sundpipcr. ThC' huge 169' lot glvb lhe \ n1nJl' 1:onv1•n1cncc 1'01n1ng ' I \\ · l:lJ'flC' ini::. l'OllSl"l'1 I klds und pell all ·kinds of I MJUll 1111h ;1 new llhopp1ng lea~~ ?r L onnon Offcre<ll O". 1•• '''' · · E · 1·1 1 b 111 S69 .. 'l00. ;r· roo.m1n room. rlJOY 1c t'-n cTnc·nr y. "Tltf,\" 1·1 1 .11 hi DAV 8 C and call M&-9:191 . · '. -u·cvc. s !:: 1.1 Ul'\l ond EA H Monticello !iv.ell in, all !!'esh .t:: l'lcan. 67 ·300·0 1.ca~e or L opl1on. Offcrl'd Townhouse 111 $69.500. BEAUTIFUL 3 . I BEDROOM & DEN This bcautiful home has J bedrn1s. den + fireplace, 2 baths sparkling h c a t c d swin1ming pool. w a t e r softner. air conditioned & gas BBQ. EoclosM gazebo. Corner lot. Roo1n for trailer or camper. t.1any cxirns, loo ·~BILE HOMr-Walker&lee ~ll L ll1lTI WANTED CORBIN-MARTIN' $33,SQQ NE\V or cxpcriC'nl'«d m<'n Qr \ REAL TORS 644-7662. 'IUn1erous to m e 11 t l o n . FOR SALE : I...::::::=='='=':::::=:::'.: ~ ~~n~~at $44,900. SILVERCREST Reduced $4900 MOBILE HOME 01\·ncr n1u.~t sell 1 hi:;; Walker &lee • II.Al llTATI m· x 53' 2 SD 2 BA, carp., beautiful 2·story 1n l1vine. draped. bit-ins., rCfrig.. ln1n1aculatc condition wirh 3 washer & clcc:. dryer, 11ired OOth~. 4 bedrooms. Dinin,i.: (or 220 air cone!., kitch. room, built ins, dish\\•asher. CIOC'k, stOf"llge shed, land-Family rm. firC'place, Air- scaped patio. Three yrs. old ronititioning. s.IJ.000. (flll ___ ,.., ___ ,..,_.,-.. .,_., ___ ., ___ .,_.,_~,, • like nu. Lo~ated in Jle\v =>-10-1720 Think Recreation! e Mountains •Lake e Vlcw:oi VC'I')', very sh.:•rp fonner Ill· \V II J>FltSf '.'-I tenor <ll'•"',._,, .. ,.,, h•>•n-. ,·, '>l'Omf'n. c 0 C'r • · l. · B4JJ>oa Island ~v•<>" " i\LJZt:D TitAl'.\'ING. ;\ t1'.il1· 1~1).J,\C Dupll''<, 'I. Br home. S('11;1r;1I(' I Br upt, vlca l loc. S9-l,OOO. f73-39.11. ~potlt'S!i 111nd11ion il\'dllalill' gcni<1 I oflit't' 111 1hr l){';,t for tradl" for Joc:al tluplt''<. Corona 1lcl ~J;ir l11t·1111nn. ,\ Oililc lo schoo.ls. eollf'J.:"<', top ron1mis~1un pl:ui nnd and shopping. Ca ll lo ~t'e suPf'rior IXlllU~ pl11n Tht'rc u today! arc rznipl<' 11;,rkiru: r;,l·itines Balboa Peninsula Lusk Harbor View $120,000 for your l'U.,!01 nc r~ 11nd enn· sistcnt <1<hl"rt1s111:,: ~uppol't. For y11ur ronfidcn11.,1 up- pointmcn!. Call : John Allard, Manager 644-7270 NEW DUPLEX CLASSIFIED HOURS Advcr11i;crs inay place 1hl•1r ads by tcleJJhonc 8:00 a.n1. lo 5~30 p.m. !'.lond:ly thru rriday 8 lo noon Saturday COST A fll F:SA OFFICE 330 \V. Bay 6·1:.!·5678 NE\VPORT BEACI I 3JJ:J Nr \\TIO!'\ Blvd. ti·l2-567S llUNTINGTOX BE•\Cli 17875 8C'ach Bl\'d. 5'10-12'.20 LAGUX ,\ BEACll 222 Forest ,\\c. 491-9--166 S1\X CLE:llEXTE 305 '.'/. El Camino Rl'al 492-4·120 NORTH COUNTY dial frc<' 540-1220 Walker&lee • Trees 1 .,.~~~~~~~~~1 • :rresh air I ~ 205 Acres in Idyllwlld ~~.uib::hair"~r. ~~~ ':;~~ ("'_m __ R_B_E_l_L._'J "°""· $15,495. Call EVES. ~ 213-69446'90, 697-7152. CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES, 29;).') I laJ"hor Blvrl Sparkling 5 Br .. 'l~ ba. hon1l' 1n a t:hoiee sellini::: next to a privalc park end 10oith 11 1Jrek of !he oc"ean. Su1){'r l{OUl'OlCI kllCIK'U \l'ith g:tilJ, ~riddle and niierowavc 0\'Cn . C111n1 1:111!ltf"r bedroom ''i!h l1r<'iil:1ce und 111'0 11'11/k-in i•ftJ~'IS. :"l. ··-ltt~•(t tr 5 ,lf;tfi tJ~t•lltl.•t lllaLHIRS 1 BR, 2 HA up .. ~ ill!. 2 J3,\ rlo11 11. \V \V 1-rprs. t1lt 1ns, d~h11·~r. rllil :,:ar.. h•"<tUli· fully 1le1'flr1t11•d Sl 2·1.!J:il OPEN HOUSE CLASSIFIED DEADLINES [)('ad!ine for copy & kl!ls i~ 3;30 p.m. the day be· 1 fore-11ublication, exc<'pt rvr Sund11y & l\fonday 1':dilions \1•hen deadline lllAl ll'Al l 4 PLEX CLOSE TO OCEAN Beautiful, less than one year old. It's as sharp ns they rome. 3-2 bdnn unit~ and onE bachelor, It's a steal al $89,0XI. Call Red Carpet, Realtors. 546-8640. General Beautiful 2 bdrms.. 2~~ contlo ">ith upgrade carpets and dra~. Newr lx'en lived in. Formal dining room and t\\-O car garage with automa!lc garage door opener. Call Red Carpet, Realtocs, r>l6-8640. General 'MACN,AB IRVINE '--~~~---... ·~---~-~ "QUIET CUL·DE·SAC" 3 bedroom1 2 bath Bluffs condominium. Greenbelt location. Close to pool and rec· reaUon area. $51,750. Larry Dyer ~235. (L25) LINDA ISL~ -108' BAYFRONT First offering . ~atcly custom home, on the point. Spllcious· 4 bedroom, den, dining room, family J'OOm, pool & garden court- yard. $425,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (!A1)." FIRST OFFERING Immaculate 2-slory condominiwn. 4 bed- rooms, 3 baths -all electric kitchen. VIEW! 179.995 or lease '600/mo. Dick Halderman ~200. (LSO) ... ----~- [Irvine 1-b·'"' .. ~n,-..., I IOI Dwlf Oflwe ... a·t211 1 ... 1111cM1Nr .... uoo Newpot't 9uc:ft. C.11,0fnt• 1211' ... Complete Camp/Ranch Ft1<'il· ity. 2 Pools, can1p 5iles, etc. Call Bill Gold. PETE BARRETI -REALTOR- 642·5200 1/4 Acre Ranch Midwest Style! Huge custom hon1e. ln1men~ living roor'rf. Klrll,'!!ize l)('()- rooms. Thanksgi\llng size dining. 2 CO\'Cred patios. Full gro....·11 shade and fruit 1recs. Gi\·e awa)I price, just $48,IXX>. Don't n1 litS th11 beauty. Call s.12.mr,. OPEN rll f • ltS FUN 70 SE NQI ;: ,. lii~1IJ1ll SPARKLING CLEAN Vaulted ceilings 3 la~e bed· roomt. 2 baths on a large Jot. Cul~l:. Near South O>rull Plaza clO!'lC 10 porks & !1Chooh1 u mu~t 10 see, -Can 646-17U. Walker3lee -··~ ,.,,,,. 10.;1 Siie Dr., Urer Ccn1ral fOllEVER 1\ve. aCl'O!iK from Brt'a Comm. ""'•·' Lot ·~. OCEAN VIEW CONTACT RAY, PK. ~!GI{. Sluu·p elru11 J IJl·droon1 2 for sho...,·ing. baths on kC'y lot. roon1 for EXECUTIVE SPLIT LEVEL co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenin91) pool I ] ;u·rc t·.:z~y carr ,\11rrl spotless In <•\'t'I)' ~'H)' Ltlb'llna Bcat:h $71,500 Call 6lfi.7Tll. Streak Through • -This One! Hemll, McKema & Co. PRJVACY •. rox~· LOT. Realtors 4 large bedl"O(Jmll. Supt•r NiSU~~\BU: 7'0 VA LOAN large ll\1rij! &n'.'itS · &p11n111· TRke ovtr thl» big 4 BR dlni..ig room. A D DE 0 hon1e. Vacttnl & ready to ?1\R'fY ROO\I \\'IT 11 go. De.rkrootn, brick BBQ. BU!LT·IN BAH. VER\' patio, M'ar AUantn It VERY O..OSE to liEJ\01. TW UNITS Newland, Seabury Trat1, $600'.I Total Down. curious. New 2 slot)' large 2 bdnn.. ltun~JWlon Beach, 1\.'lking Call 96U76i. 11, be. "°"le >Ai lh 2 C3r $42,500. 2816 . E. Pacific 0'9fnt•• frS 1UH10BeNJCll garage. A. dW..\1-·ftSh<'t' .111:1 Co&• "'"'Y· Corol\ll de! ?!tar. I . ~ built-in RU appliancn. Plut 641J..8484. single '"'"' 2 bdnn, 1 he 1 ''=11"."'B"'L"'oc=K"'S'""TO"'"'B"'E"A~C~H'1 house 11.1th 1 car garage. 0 JD B bcell~t M!ntal 11.rea ncnr II ~IE + DRl\1. OORM 1hopptna, hospital in a • $55,000 • . ldouls YOll >A'On't k-c THAT'S ALL TH EH.E IS FIXER-UPPERS-bedroo~111 th!J lorge plWI 1'0 SAY l have aon1e Jnll"n!5ll"8 ln- walk-ln clo.el' Ru!T)'. Call J. Carey Rlty 646-7414 Vl"J tmcnt opptys. r or 1'led Cnrpet, Re a 11or1 . • A11k Jor DICK WHJTE • remodel mlndL'CI cllflnlA. 5*-8640. 5-18-7933 ,\GT. li'i5-<ll21 --------1-~-"-'~~--- \ Lovely Eastbluff Pool Home $80,500 Ext.~ptionttl opportunity to H1·c In this grca! nrea next lo school. ('hurches, shof>" 11lng and the heau!ilul -Ne1\·· port IJCa('ht'S and ba~ s. Grai·k)u~ 4 Hr. floor phtn :c111ur111i:; ~1 tari::e fom1nl din· in1; l'()'lnl. <.1 1'()7.v lamily kit· l'h{'n :1rid ;1 spHrkling pool and Jnnuly recreation area. 675-7225 LlnLE OLE E•~'~'~c!"~~~.s~,.. I fttt sturtcr hon1c. Comt't Jot. 2 bedroom"' t OOth I Gn.-11! 11\·inx urea. \\'ill l'iC'll j VA. Cti ll no" rH6.TI1L Walker &lee llllAl llf,fl 307 POINSETIIA Corona del Mir Don't 1Lrcak -just hUil')' on ~·n to OPEN, HOUSE:. Thurl'. thru Sun.~ l.S P.P.t. Thi!! 1'(11nfy 2 hdlm. home 1My be jU!!t the Ohl' ror )'OU. llrlck lrplc., 11ep. din· lnit rm.; 2 fen<'f'rt patiOs, Nct11 lhruoul. $74.lm- O\\INElt Brss'<ER fi~S179 1 S11I !-\ Sun J .. -,, ?IJl :::itri SL, I NC'wp()rl. I !O!!!!!!!!!! .... ~~~!!!!!!!!!!~ _l_l1Y1kf•_<>_6_'i!",. IG:_'M_o _61~·2":0.'.!__ DUPLEX 0:-l •he beach l'l'[}<tndo I Headquarters!!! ~~~~~~1ler. F'urn. S.i.ro!J. Have w • 1{(11 'um~ H1•1•e's I =""o;.c==~~~- a i1ln·!ihurp 2 !lf(u·y super Capistrano Beach 1·uluc on ovcn;i.t1'ri i'flr. Int: 11,,, Roomy ro1\ ner·s unit . w;1ll: ~ fl\\ nf'r ll<'ll' 1 u.~10.~1 '.! :>IOI')' :lBH, 3Bi\ hl)m(', l;1rge lo all shop~ & .~<·WX>ls yd Op<·n hotiSC' Sal & sun. l'riecd ri':ht :ti ~ i'.l.~r,r1. · ?~732 Calif" For1una;. CB lerrns 0 1\'. ! C;1ll f,.4}.S IOO 496--2619 all J '>l'k/dl'lys. qm '' Corona del Mar \: t:. ll1"1anl ll\ t:o. 11....i , ....... 11 .. .w.-I 5,~!~.~!"'~~~~-~ I rooms l' bnths. Great rain· ily room, wUh fh't'pl11cc. t>.- quisltc lnndsc3pe, 2!00 sq. II. ('IOxl' 10 nil ~h0ppi11,.1t f,. frw~'lt. t.:xecUU\lt' Jlvi111. Cntl 6·16-77i I. Swimming Pool & Private Beach \\'hn! rl)Ot't' •·Quid ;, l'('l'son 11an!~ il()W nbout n chatm· ini:;, II('/! c!ct'Q;-n lNI 2 BR 2 BA homt> Oil I\ ~C'll"f'OIJ!l ff x 100 ft . lot in Coronn 1ir! ~t11r. TI11• cntcrtainc~ drcnm. Only $ \500. (';i ll 61 1-721!. ~· Wa,l.~~ti.lee _, ~ Country English • ~ · $47,950 -CHANNE L REE.F - nnd 11rislocra1lc home lll1 · Bii¥froi t & ocean \'lN '. WHCri $lC!l!I a .... ;iy fr'om lhr 2 llR., 2 Im. $8!1.~ Ol.'Ciin. E~•ervdve use flf glasi;, heav)I i1hnke:, ni~h "OOd ftim 11nd natuml hrll'k work. Candn11 k1lli'lcn 1\l!h J)ftnlt')I 11nd dC!lk! Cmddlni; brick llrt'P'~te In r.1m\ly room. Coun1ry Emcll!iih <k>ror thruout. Uu·ge: lol. Only 10"~ tkiv,·n! Bkr 0Ci2-SJl1 S!..EEPING BEAL'TY JN TI-tE BLun·s • Fra land • C•nlr&I air • 1<11ra~111n t1)1• • ('I.Im d!;:o5 • Dclightf~~ ~lutk'd pnllo e Super UJMU'tidtd • Exl nt~ • Only 1q·~ do\\'n • ·'-c~r('y Rll_.Y 646-7414 • • Ask for DICK \\IJ llTE e SJ&.1!133 o:t -t lDO ~R EALTY:"f \,1-~ , ... 1.1 ... 1\'1 ·*673·7300 * . DUPLE.'< • 0v.T1Cr, hui_idcr "'anlJt 10 IM':ll, Raactl ,cyJe 3 !lR. 2 BA home i"· ncv,• 2 BR apt on lgc lot l'IC'Xl to city park, !=;o. or JtwY. Bi's! huy In to\\'n. SUO.t:ol. 61:H6l8 H1\H.BOR VIE\" ltJtLS. l~USK, l.argr 3 m.t. den. 21'll 88. Tiburon M~l wl2 (rpleii, bel\m clngi. Like nt'w. Quif't strecL Vie\\'. S96,IXX! lincludcs l•f"d) Prln. Only &.14-G.'l79. Pilot CUtulfled. 642·5678. is Salurdny. 12 noon . CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS EB HOHS: Advertisers should cheek their ad11 daily & rcporl error!! immcdiatrly, T ll E DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the firs t in- correct Insertion only. CAXCELL1\TIOfliS : \Vhen killing an ad tit ~ure lo n1akc a rl'Cord nf 1he h'.IU. NUr.IBER given you by you r ttd taker as rt-c:cipt of your cancl•llallon. This k ill numllf'r must ~ 1>re- srntPd by the advC'rtiscr In cosc of a dispute. CAXCELLATION 0 R COHUECTJON or NE\Y AD BEFORE RUNNfNG: E\'Cry l"f(ot't' Is made tn kill or correct n new ad lh{ll ha' btJf'n ordered, bu t we Cl\nnot RURran- tce to do 111 until the ad has a1>1x•arcd in the paper, Dii\IE·A·LlNE ADS: Thett<' ads ore strictly :a~h in advance by mall or nt ony one of our of· fiCf'!I . NO phone orck>rs. Dt'a~ttnc: 3 p.m. Friday, C051a. l\fe"-..office 12 l'IOOn -all branch or-nces. n1E DAJt.Y PILOT rO· sen-" thl' ti1tht 10 Clas· !lily, edit, centnr or rl'- fusf' 11.n_v lldVt'f'lik'rnenl 11.nd In rh11.ng" ita rat*" fit rt~11latlon11 "1thout flrlor no1lce. CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS P. O. Bo"' 1060, Cojta J\fcsn. 92626 .. .. I • >· \ • T-,, M"'h 14, 19'4 ===m;;:::;--'Jir. • .;:'::;P::;rl:::c~:=nR..:Ba::td::·::;~h::.c_td __ I Hunh;~~~:;i;u· --~~:;::_;":_;:";:_:;;~:"--;";::;:_:;;~::;-;:;;:_;:_;;::"--~w!_;po~:~-~~~N§~~~~~;_;:_::;-~~;,~~.N~T~l~IEJCXllJm~N'Ml§~y!::::-i!~-~~1~1~r~:-i!N~"'~ITsi=~n1~'.J~~--~,~.=~~:~ .... ~ ..... ~.~a=l ~nf~u!rn~.=· H.;..::,1onT.ch $2,400. ::~~1~~?~.J~~i,!7. 6 1RST CHANC E .... , FIRST CHOICE I El•a:~, 'M~E ~ 2 Ba. EASTSIDE ~~ 6 =~1':'! . ,llA llNTAl.I ~IASI 'OPTION $1,:' • 2 lcl + p I 11..1 option on a s BR ~t •ith family fUM1, torrD.I £1 unllt ll'l *'irlble 64f..S'tOf plR 1w meme,:e 3 BR. 2 BA townhOOM· t.. rm. 00 1 ... ,., wllh. 00' dock. Wu WINDWARD LANE dloloe, ..., ........... ou1... ...,,odde ' ................ "" ....... ., ... -· $22,600 vttlUl.'d & ll~too 111 Sl.S,<m. de:n ' Ir: 3 car JUa&f. Great :nNewport ~£,. '!.ni~ RMI lttete W....., 114 \\'a'it ta 11h0c>p1111. New car-, "1'-' oplion is fo< lllll .-. tt:ar )'Vd, on Wit lot. Only wltJI •-·•·-·•1 _,,.. 0 f ~ il9' NOUlll pd il tllr. Cbc#ptt than Youcan pay$2W>morettui.n J'~".111 i;ell nly option''; BACK BAY -NEWPORT BEACH z mifea trom pa-.MU'b~ patiol:•m~~ 4 Yof , ••• ::._ renc. sm1mo. 'AP i>r ;::: ::. am new uni~;>~ $5,0IXI. callh. 1r you're Mr-SNEAK PREVIEW, SATURDAY ONLY ~P.l'ffssi ~~ V&llfy. over S1900 Pft' mo. ,tu.t' Comm1Mion a the total fOU _ ---Da.le, 96U746. )Jor$2,000 Jo!~~ace~~~t ious nbouf baybwlt, don't Tbl.s is a once in a life time chance to get In "'"Y • ' with I 3(1% $19141». Well ~ P')I wbtn WCI Utt vacant or titfWPOlf IMT,C.}l:M ·UU SAVE YOUll. 00\VN PAY• t 1)fl)J.11 thil up, Call <218• on the ground floor. A limited addition of nn..nei.w. Call tmt.¥ Jim Take illh'ant&&t aJ..Ul5. owntt occup'9d homni. 1 Unique! s.,c.,l\ s125, l.rtU pd: MENT while rtntlnJc. S$l. !<msdnn rondo., dL'llrnble m.~:;oo d&lly & SI.In call only 12 home1 o((ered. (Two have already Nelb'I <TI4> 496-M.ll · 11111 Multiple llitlnir: board • Hu Loft ·~· &\-all tno rtfund on 1>urctwe 3 -'1'0Und levl'l noor p111.nl l~~ OO'l·l·IZl. betn sold.) C<>m"' compare these custom-like OPEN SUN. i,.5 New 4 BR I avalJl.ble. Olarltt Quintard Nee.t l Or $150. 4 on lot. itvi Jldi,,1, 1 ~. t>G. 2 car, Nr· ~ars new, t~llhly Panted Irvine '' ..,. ·~· Viewpoint, O<'eAn Vlew, -~1-J!t!!l!i-l!il'!lll l' ~altor, 28th yr, 642-2991 . rtf, end, Jar, tnutll pelt. Bcit<:li & Yorktown. Sl'l.,_ lwlh I full I., nd designs with those'at Spy Glass e;elliog at Xlnt le"!. Cpt, ~k>t. By , , PVT. PARTY w•·-TO Nk.'tlittle2BrS1M-SmChUd ~~2;,~~r"'C:'-:-n:;;:;;<il;;;:I ' t aste 't pane.,.. a t l th t " · t•· ti' th '"900 ~11 N.,• ,.'fuirrortd li\iilg room, plush w ce e amoun. J~ow IJ. uJl . me,_ e owner ~· .... e JW,.1:: IJOME D...LREC.T: patio .A-ear._ 1MMAe. ,. Jldnn, 2 Ba. _ wallpapered din.Ina: area. IDEA L choice yours, for these 1 & 2 story models Bomao A:lJ.(16'2_ FRO?tf PVT PI"V ~ Nr Beach 3 Br mo. 11B CPTS o Rps . Bullt-inl. Iha& co.rpcts • custoni !or evuple .... featW'lne ; with up to 4 Bedrooms & den are not des~ S,uth L1gun1 HOUSE + HOUSE wanted. Pvt Pb' wUI kJdA & peU ln<:d • avnli, ~· 'H.ED CPT RLTRS. ·~i:~·cm?1~~~,i~~ ~~~~ : ~u~lr1~1:7uc':d p~-d':.c tined to las:t for.long! Elegantly a((ordable BY ,O\yoor, •1nAll 2 BJ\. fr· 2 UNns ~~-~.tor local srP.t~~d~w~:n~k:sn&:S::: 38R ':A lam rm.' luxury topa, shake rool, 11 ca r • dcliKhlful pal lo 011 spa· !rom '86,900 to $92,900. pie patio, ocean view,' shaa New Triplex. 3' BR, 2 BA 8e11.ut)' s.Br f & ~. f"rpl c. hi>t '1c crP••· dtps, bltln, k>tl · ll<'hool.11, ~·nlklng dist1:1n1-e 10 l'lou~ i.ti't'en Newport Frw( to 2211d St. then Left to Irvine cptg, $38,500. 49$.111198. · +Two 2 BR. 2 BA Apia. · • &JI apot 1 "-a c-ar. Of ~xU-a• $350 ~7-6773 aft JluntJn):lon Ct>nlcr. s'>l·in1· • adult 110UI and Jacunl Blvd. & Rlgh on \.Vindward Lane to proi·ect ~ PaUo. F'rplc. Y~;, ~14 n-w J!il $ LANDLORDS $ 1 ~llam~;.,_..,=--:::'T::'T= 111lng pool 1111<1 n1any p11.1'k tlat;t! by , 11111 . room. pra.ges • .._...... FEE FREE. Oil! U11 Toda,)'.'1~ / 1 N I .. ~ "·I o lo" ,,,,int"n'"'""' 81te. Phone 642-2118 or 993-5161 (Qr more in· --•2 "·"--$ALA RENTALS $ 2 Bdrm. Den 'v v e "' · 1tre1ts. OI"' :.uuu ..._, O'>I' 1'0isl " ~ ....... ., .,.. BR 1JUW11:9 on 1 Jot Carport £'. wk !'hop. lg back 'ho1v. tPr! n cl pll I 11 only • 1·t11~·ry 1ll"'Or · mint (.'Ono \i'~l~o~rm;;;;a~t~lo~n~.~~!!!'!!!!!~~·~~~-!!·~~!!!'!!!!!~• li:::-::::-i\iliiiil w/pool, E .. lde, $65 , 000 . lusinti11 N~-port .t•BAy, 6e8383 yd, "A'alklng dhit to bch. ~leaset. C'oll IOflfly Ji1ivr1 Dup!Q n.r. new. E·Slde, 200 3 Br. \\'alout '-'-. S2iKI !M-mlAfler&eves. l';iiiiiiiii8ii4ii7-3 ... IJ'lii5iiiiiiiiiio l ' ~~11~~~1!c ~~~.900 . ~II• Horyt" 1 :~Tom Miller, A.at.. Opportunity 3 Br. Vk?w, Lft~una S3Z lf.•"v71no===~~~--1 " CALL 552·7500 --~or Salo 25 Bottle Water Route 2 8" View, llakvoi.. S351!1 :;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;:;~1 BIG DADDY 6 UNrrs ln IO\'ely l"Cllid~ 3 Br. Tennis, Pool SA!ijj• ' VISION Bahlnd Guarded Goto• BAYfRONJ DUPlfX MOBILE HOMI! llal .,., oo Ba Ibo a '• If you.,.'"''"'"'"" lo"""" l 1". Nowpo<1. View "" 2 sn. 2 & ........... , 1325 'Maani.llctnl 0Ct'an1& moun-FOR SALE : Peninsula Ptllnt. $1200 per lflll: your O\\'n .btJslnei!I for 2 Br. I'r..Dt. Sbotocli.UB $496 2 BR. 2 B3... 1.h.:11 ...... S385 $ Bedrooo1 + f111nllv trn nnd taln vi ew, lt'nnil & rec SILVERCREST nw Inc. S.138,000. OWner. $2500. dcn1•n, S 1 L VER 3 Br CdM _ f{arbor Vlcv.'$495 3 BR. 1'~ baths ..•... $300 11la.ra:t' dininJ.: 1111, llll bl'autl-•. red h1'll ~nlcr facllltlea lln!a all 416 Vil Li~ Nord MO I E HOMIC f,18-96$ SPRINGS "'ATER CAA put 3 Br Ba)'front -Slip $495 3 ,BR. 2 baths ..... $310'450 i fully dc.·11htn«I und nil I(). youn with thi•-cxqul1lte 3 8 L ,.. HOUSE + 6 UNITS you on a route In Orange 3 Br Can}('() Highland! S5'J5, 4 CR I btlU111 , •••• • $.1XI S:ether 11·J1hln 2600 sq. IL of bedroom home wkh large rt!agnificent view, lovely~· x 53', 2 Bl> 2 Bl carp., New uoli. al _ Elden, County'• fineil area earning 4 Bl' (loH Course $641) 4 BR .,2 blllhs ..•••.•••• S370 IPftck>w; Jiving. Big cul-de· llE.:ALTY REALTORS priv11te pool. Richly paneled bench, elesant In every re-dn.aJ:!, blt·lM.. refrtg., CM. lat l1RI' w~ write $1500. per mo. Potential 4 Br Spyglass Sl,000 4 BR' 2ls balblii •....•.. $450 -1 18.C 101 with plcnly of rooin li11iv. Park Center, Ir.vine 11,1"lf l'OOm & dining room. 1pect. Mutt 11\ef! to a.pprec. w ier Ir: elect. dr)'t'r, wired oU. Call Bullder 6*-fn•. uriolghlm1 "m"'an· .w!AwUNI, lBa~t~v'f:. CALL 6T~m5 CALL 552·7500 for a pool and a g11rde11, 100. Family rooni, fireplace. Pri.il. only. tor· 2'JO air cond., )dtch. ;i<J"I flop, sldi1 1,1nrl Jump to the Roman 1ub. Go.I' BBQ plr, ~·nen-Broker clock, •tortre shed. land-BY owner, House + 2 Unlla. Orange (7l4)s:J.2..6501 A\ VISION benl·h. ut 1t low prltc ol POPULAR , • • Iota ol decking. Offic.'<', $225,000 scaped patio. Three )'I'll. old j BlkB trom beach. G~ Atrro p,\RTS _ NAPA "''Ill $49 950 1 HARD TO FIND '>l'Orklhop • privillc bcfu·h • like nu. Located ln new mo. $.113., Price $38,000. Opt"n a pna1s 11ore for )'OU. TIC ' ITurtleHockBro."dtnoor,Plan 642·2800 adult pk aw&¥ from nolt1y 5:"6-5000 bu&I • d h'll ·.~~·. $84,900. Ca ll ~~~~~~"'!!'!'!'!~·I St. One-hau bl. fton1 clu~ TOP l n"unn loc allon . --r~~m:::'~·-:~:: rio~.f •RG re I 2211 N9w t II ti. 3 Btlrnis .. :.?\v Im., lonnal ~ "'SUPER LIDO BUY ho $15 f95 Call EVES .._ ~ ~,r~~r .0 d lnln~ 1u1. + f11n1Uy rm . J 21~-. ... ,..,:, ,.;,.,,11.... · Ol\'llers.2 BR apt. + 6 In· financing ~vn!lnblc. Call ___ '/ l"<"U.l.IM.•n. .i...._ RE.·\l.T,. REALTORS 64 11 $63,000 lnt·ludln& Jund. Wlll [ TftAllelL. Ullr11 <'ha1mlng 2 story honit'. ->-~ '"'' ... romc: unite. $186,500. Broker 21..r749'-9815 ur "'l'ilc A. '---.~' • consider lease of $450 pet' IUR 4 BR, dt'n, 4°''i BA. CAN BE SIEN AT: 493-3611 . Ynlca Box 15426 Los ~~,-! Uni\'. Purl< Ccntt'r, l.rvlnc nionth. ~O 1 $114.500. CR&STMONT 3BR. 2 full b8 +2BR, 1 ~ Ana:elc1 imlS. 1 -•Wrots~ .SUn/Eves. w~~ ESTATES be $62500 Colt.a M • 2 en. Condo ...... S:Z.U/~10. 646-5855 )Jr~ttingham JU~tn 1051 Site or .• Brea. IC.Cntral prir,c oniy 56-7368 arl ~ e Uquof Stor' ~M mo DELUXE 3 BR, 2 BA 3 BR. 1101ne · ·· · · · $295/1\10. BEACH COTIAGE itUSTJC HAl\UlLER near the oce.11n. Gilll1t bedroom , 1ullet0, 2 \'an!t·· baths, huge 1 .epan1te fHmily r oo nl , "f 1;1 \i"I \111\ - --·1I111\io r 1st Wt'!l:letn Bank Bldg. University Par'k, Irvtnc Doy1 552.7000 Nlthts 11>nnal living room, blR TURTLEROCK Terr ace ,; "Catalina" kltchl'n w.lth all over 2600 Ml ft, air cond, the latest flxtutt!I! Plush elt'Ctronlc filter, 4 BR, 21.; c.11.rpet In every room. Blg ba, 3 C8f gar w/auto door tree studded Ion A very opener, '2 !rplt'!I, 1''el bar, COJY hon1e ror a vel'y tiny huge patio, Prof. lndtcpd, 1 price of SZi.900. You nan1e auto. aprinklm, Man y ttie.·•erm&? Bia"; 962-5511. .,. ~upgraites ~ & "extm.~ owner· VACANT $22,000 OttUpled -6 n10. • SUPER Flli\·VA TERMS CLEAN. $1Z,OOJ. Open Hae, ust sell ~rore. Friday. 3 Sat & Sun., Noon til 6. 5522 """' Southall Terrace. Bedrm, dWe gar., covered I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii patio. Nl'w cpls & paint. I' ·Walk to r..Tlle Sqwtre Park. 'Country slylc Jiving. Big ' fenced yllJ'd. Call Myllme. SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 OPEN FRIDAY ID until 2 14nl Gro~tYiew UP!f!'8.ded. refurbished, 4 BR, 2 BA. $38,IXXl. 10% Oo"n, QUINTARD RLTY 642--2991 Greif For a Twosome ., • • . . • Is thil' :.I bl.'<.lroom Townhoui;e "'Ith rich "'Ofld Turtltrock B.•rgaln pnnellng, CWf!Otn \Vallpapet", 4 BR, 2 BA. 833-8416 cvn. : hon'H:'llllikers kitchen, shag Laguna B•tch crptg thruoul. Gl'eat value 1--"--------- tor $27.000. Call lfh• Real Est1te F•ir 139,6133 or 536-2551 528,500 i j3csl buy In H.B. You l'ftn be ' proud owner of 3 bednn, l •ba. home. Llke new paint, OW, deep shag cpt11. Park like yard with pr\\'aty. \Valk to 11hopping. BRASHEAR REAL TY ,142·7411 ; EvH. 961-1171 DREAM HOME ' $34,500 1mmacu1ate 3 bedrm , 2 bath FISHERMAN'S COVE De-cb & ocean view. Space to grov.'. Lillie yard main· tenance. 2 Bdrrn1. A wooden living nn. F'ttsh paint. Near large shopping complc~ • beach. $62,500. ...46/an REAL ESTATE LI!lO Glcnneyre St. 4M-9"73 549-0316 home. Modem bllns. plu1h Lo Iv I ._ l.-rplg, deluxe frun rm. ve,, Mirguna Sparkling cle11.n. Manicured Cuslom spilt level on double yard. Terms ncxlble • see lot with an OCEAN VfEW . .and bl'\ieve. Call 545-M2.t 3 Bedroom, 2~ batm, a 1 iiSouiiiilhiiCo;;;;i';;;H;;;';;;';;;"o;;;"';;;·iiiiiiiiiiii, I cozy fireplace und brick rl! patio. S'ffi.950. tall "4-7UD SOL VISTA 192£1 S. Coast Hwy, Luguna •7 Ave. acroo from Brea wkday!I, all da.y y,-eekend•. •Floating dinner hse TO\.\nhouse. Rec real ion 4 BR. llome · ·· · · • $300/J\IO. Bch 3336 VI~ """'·0123 Comm. tloap.) Lot #'6. Uke 3 Uttle i •Boa( Mfg, 1 mill gr =o pool. $325/month. ~ =~ r:~~~ :::::: ~~:g: OCEANFRONT =----:--::----.,-~"-""''~=I CONTACT RAY. PK. MGR.. Hou•-at •Machine Shops •·1•·· p I I l en: Home .. . . 1''5/MO. COMMUNITY N.Wport hoch 1" .....,,,., -· HOLLAND BUSINES --on nsu a RANCH REAL TY Private bet.ch & clubhouse; ---------! 1~~~~~~:;~~ ~:i~ $16,650 Each 54 0-0608 SALES 645-4170 00' IMMAC tia_yft. 4 Br, 4 ba. ** 551·2000 ** over 3500 "'f. It. of luxury You Wouldn't adult Newport Beach park. 3 patios I.zg encl ..patio, boat slp. BRAND NEW 4 BR + foUr living. 5 Bd1T1is .. 3 baths: Wait 'Til Summer No pets $6200 &Wi-80l8 3 ylll'ds MONEY maker for tale, crvt, decor thruout. Avail room + 1'~al Dining huge lh1ng mi. i1·lth vaulted eveniq:s, . 3 cnll"Anen Catt'rlng lrlr, can mount on Apr t #'5 Yrly. By appl. A a.II· bl A rll 1st $395 pf cell. A frplc. }~ormal dining To Buy A SIERRA itoblle Home . Ealy care landscaping ~~~~--!\fake o tr . Owner. 673-3449. Jl.I~th. 1~1 l1ut. 962,.-69j.1 nu. off '\'ell equipped kit· Convertible!'. lOX53 + 8X>t2 addition. Rent schedule S48,;.00 '" YRS .,1,b Br,. u 1 ,. LUXURY LEASE Has all . :; Br 2 Ba $295. gar. cheon, with 1,:ooklnic l!IKnd & Space $TI. Walk to beach. A good lnvC'tltment ataru at ... ~1 , St 1,;__ no 000 lOth & 88.,, Shown bv appt fncd )'d kidll & alnjt\6. brkt111, bar. Paneled ftufl ily So "'hy ~-alt for lhe Inflated $4/1! tum 53G-96s.t &16-7171 ~on. u a ""''" ., .. , · 3 . ~ find 547 9641 nn. w/~-ct bar. l\llltr. suite prices o[ the 11ummcr to I =~·;;'-'.;='=' =,"'==·c.,,~ OPENTIL 9• ITS FUN TOBE NICE/ C.M. area. A Sand & Sea only. Owner !H6--0601 Homt ers • hos prlv. put.lo & ganlen buy a profit&'ble sunimer-FAMILY Pk. 3 BR. 2 be.. ~ 7 ~ RUy. 675-8800. Corona 4-1 'Mar · L•gun• Beach ·pta:nned ... :'hon~.··with rtl€:e ~1ll!~Ubdnt~w~·IN~ll l6c'att*f l<YAo '°"'· ·17161 1·Gotlanl, · ·1 ' · · · • ·. •· ·"'SEAWIND-. ... -.. 1 f156.1.1l'IL "PD. it.rg Bnch,; • OOth. A very functional, .... ·ell ~·Inter rental P.roperty. can 20x52, '74 Reg11.I Sl2.000., -·~~~·11·~1 Money to ,LOln ~40 ~::':ia~ :~~:,si~~.:i ~e'!~ !fy'lts 2ct!~ ~g ~~ HW~~=NT c.bana.~;' J 1st TD Loans Next To ~pyglass $!tU!Lva~~~~1o.+vie~tra •~ ==~~ only tro,.900. ea~r~or ~~. 9 ~~~ . UP TO 90% VIEW ~ ~.Y_!l'd & Palllt ~· - ~ Call 644·72ll FABULOUS OCEAN VIEWS SIA% INTEREST 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home, $225-2 BR. near beach. ' [ ~ $68,900 to $73',950 2 d JD L fireplace, fonnal dining. beautUul view. Small pet "!.!'.~-· 'I . $48&;Q llOIH'iew n ·Oans .. 11-<1oani"• oveo. El\l<ly ok. ,.,4·16ll 4tt.tlOO ......,. . Fl'Om $6000 down private corrununlty tennis&: $29>2 BR, 2 BA, frplc, all 4 Plexrs. $74,950-$95,950 Lowest ratei Or•~O• Co .• swlqµnlng pool iii. this bltns, vie"'-. No. End. OCEANFRONT . .. CONOOM1ms Greclou11 1500 to 3000 gq. It. resldenCl'S. Dlrcctly on Heis- ler Park, Diven Cove & P&eiflc Oc:erui. OPEN HOUSE DAILY 10 AM to 4 PM 496 Cliff Orlvo Lo1gun1 Betch 494-5571 Re1ltor1 ·------- WANTED .,. . some hnppy llln1lly to buy this spo1leu 2·Aly. ho111e v.11h a forever view. Nev.•ly decor. lniilde & out. Modern kitchen, 2 trplcs .. dbl. gnr· a&e. big yard. Only $67,!0>. txecutlvt 4 ~room Outatanding honitt, only 3\S )'t'lll'!I old? "'Ith 4 beautiful bedrooms. Big (anllly roon1. flreplat.'C?. Dining r o o n1 , dream kitchen. Covere d palkl. Sprinklera front & rear. Paneled gnrage Y.11h nun1ernus cablneu. Tinted \1•lndows. Trailer access. $75,900. Call 540-1720. ('=-) Acr-for .. I. 150 Office t!P1?f1 Fri-Sun at S Ill M... C pttstigloW1 area above Many Others Avl!lUable a3861 eopper Lautem 1 ~r ••· o, Corona d@l Pitar. $495 per NU-VIEW RENTALS --~------I Phone 831-2101 642·2171 • 5U-0611 month -lease. 644-4687. fi73-.t030 or 494-3248 ---------•1Wkdays call bullder, &l2-490D Serv1ng Hatbor .area 24 yn:. BIG CORONA ttu~ a fJCYl 3 BR 2 ba Laguna Beach 2 INVESTMENT LANO $ MONEY $ ehaloO 4 BR o< J BR, bolh blla; 10 beach & 1owo 1 "' ~ Acre8, $175 per 11.cre. 100 10 UNITS COSTA MESA w/trplcs loLI of open beams ll"UC $375/mo. x 1 n t Acres, $2".l5 ~r ncre. 40 & Ill 9 Separate HouMS ' & stained wood, views of neighborhood. f'or appt call Acres, $400 per a<n. 20 The "A1wa)'I Rented" type Funding At1lst•nc• SPyilus __ "-Fashion Island, 4!J4..40t.'l. Atl'Cll, $420 per acre.=-> & 25 1S1tuated. on 34,160 Sq. Ft. FOR WORTHWHILE 1450 & $550. 644-417(. 1,~.::Bc:R,:;:.:ho:o.,-,e-,-.,-.,-,,.---c10 Acres, $600 per, acre .. 80 La~ Income $19,3'.XI yr., PROJECTS 2 BR.1% baa, I~ patio, cpta, ocean &:-p8nc. on CUH Dr, AcrH $000 per acre. 2~ $145,000 --: Start·ups Comtroctlon drps, stove. l Blk Beach. ;New clrps Ir: cpl $300. Eve• Acree w/cabln $ll,500. l .56 We1ley N. Teylor Co. Business Real Estate $775 mo to June lalh. $32':>. 831)-9001 ' Acrea w/cabin & oorral REALTORS Hrly 673--511Jl $12,000. Above I many more 2111 San J e MINThtUM $50,IXKI e . FOR LEASE: 4 BR 2 ba properties, lncludln& farm Newport ce'::~ ~i ~O (714) 556-4316 DRAMATIC ney,· large 3 Br, tam. nn. blt/lns, nt!'&I' avail on EZ tenna. Call -F,AS'l\* FAST* FAST 2 Ba, frplc, ds.hwhr. Adult schOOls 494--0140. 9am·T pm, Trans \\'est 7 UNITS. • NEW 2nd TD Loans Prtv. funds. ~re~yard. 404 Lapun• Hfllt Acua&t. Inc. 5.18-8881. Brokeor 493-3611 · -• OCEAN VIEW Mone W ted 250 NEW lrg 2 BR. 1 ha, y,·/frptc. 3 Br, 2 Ba. alt-cond. 2 C*.r 2955 llarbor Blvd. 5 AC atta 29 Palms. 5ac, · •• 'L . 1 .. " .. \'lew, dllihwasher, gar. Hid pool, Landl'Caped, GRAND OPENING cabin, utll, hr desert, 1ST TD LOAN. G5% OF 500 Poinsettia Adults, No pets. $275. mo. Ntwport B1y Towtrs Yucca Valley. 4 1610. VALUE. 10';4 INTEREST. Costa Mes• 830--2210 arter 5 . l & 2 BEDROOM Cemetery 832-4387 BEAUT NEW 3BR./2BA. tncd CONDO?o.flNIUP.1. 110l\1ES Lots/Crypts 156 Mortn1ne1, 3 Bil, 2 BA, very sharp. ~e yd, A/C, Kld1 OK .$2Ta. mo • •-(an1 rm, all bltnli, quiet, lease 552. 9367 eves. Baylronl lfon1es 2 LOTS ocean vu. Pacific Trust DMds 260 Iainily sll'Cet. Super L . uj ' . I Boat Slips v· M rl I p k ''OO Eustside, C.M. localion. agun1 '" f\'9 Full Security Hlgllrise .,.,1;"'!..n., emo a ar · ,,.. · XI.NT 2nd, local prop. Good A\'all now! $350 ri.10. Call dining Stl.'e:I & concrete conslrucliou .............,. eqully, dl!ICOU.nted to yield Larry 546-5880 <I BR 2 ha living: nn & Private Balconies Commerclil over 15';::. Bkr. 642·7•l9l. ' 11.rea tam. rm. frple blt/lns, 2 garna:e spaci?J per unit. Property 158 "'!!!i!i~l?o.tesa de! P.far tract, .3 cplll/drps, fenced & Root top sundeck ~~ bedrooms, 3 batb», avail sprinklers, 2 car gar, tm· Unusual Opportunil)' to NEWPORT BEACH a.nJ.. I April 15th. Relerences ma.culate. $350 ht, Wt & Purchase Bayfront Property ~!!!!!~!! needed. Children and small dep. 4Slr~ ln Newport Beach. Primt' BAytront Site I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l pc!! OK. p?5. per month. M~."o1 ~°'v"1-,-1 ----1 310 Fernando Rd., N.B. For boat repair &: Nie! 11 A.gent 546-4141 1ss on • o 675-1551 Biii Grundy Rttr. 6r:>-GJ.6l 1 ..;.=;;c;_=.;...;=;;.;.t....:~ IHouMS furniahed 300 4 BR. 2 BA, all extras. Over SEVILLE 2 Br, 2 Ba. Spec· ::::::'.'...'.'.'.:::::.~~~~ 1 -U~;;;;:;-0Ba;:;:;;k;;-iBay;:;; 1 SPENDABLE Income. f"OR SA!% • 16,0CO sq. ft 1----------1 sized gar. work bench, Ptltio tacular view, m malnt. 4 BR, 3 BA, FR, wet bar, pper C inflation hedge, near bay. nev.· Tilt·up building on General + lg. extra fenced lot 1or $275/mo. s 3 o-2 so 8 or 2400 lq. It . Ney,•Jy dee. Executive Home 4,800 sq, fl olc. bldg. Bkr 40,000 aq, tt. of land. Low 1----------1 garden. ramUy only.1335. 593-3009 ' Lg. patio, $ 64,900 Ownr. C •• 3 BR and 1 il 61"700 down • Seller to Provide SJ05-lITIL PO. Nice Bach ~1400 or ~1. ~N"•"w=po~rt,-:Bo,-o°'ch,_---1 494-5..iTI uswm am Y rm. Condominiums lor}g lenn financing. near beaeh, yard, Laguna. 3 BR. 2 BA, family rm1,;,;.;;.:.:...------·I L in choice area of Newport's for ule 160 W.H. DAU~f & STAFT SIM--tITIL PD, l + Extra w/Irplc, xtra Jge encl yd. ,.z ,,71 ( 'I!!~~"!"~~~~~~ ~-•,.p._n~•-'H'-1.-11~•----Back Ba,y. Detached 3 car ----'------"" * Call 5'16-3107 ~~ Room . Yard, patio,' So. Gardener & Y."'ter pd. E· \\'ith added fl\mlly room. Largl?!lt lot ln lt'acl. Sharp ·and niodel <.'Ondllion. ·-:::: J su.11031, -gar, •oclosed ,.., '""· • • BE' ON THE BEACH RECENT CANCELATION king site lot Many bu.illin PALM Sprq1. 2 BR, 2 BA, F'OR Sale · 800'J sq. ft. new Lagun11. .S Ide . , S 3 2 5 , ni o . BAYFRONT CONDO CASH 24 HOURS For You r Home No hidden l.'08\s, delays. 'No obligallonll, 1:1 _fl'll exp: BRASHEAR REALTY 842-7411 Eves 968·1178 . REPOSSESSIONS ZUr lnforn1atlon nnd IOcntlon of thetl(' f'"f'IA &. VA hornet;, (."(Jntact • i KASABIAN Roal Estate 962-6644 LEASE-OPTION 3 BR, 2 BA Tuwnhou:sc. $1000 Down. A~umc F'llA Joan. FI rep lac c , nc"' 11hng curpeting & paint. Nrxt door to largr shopping center. Cheaper Umn ·rent. A&k for Dale, 96."r67-16 SBR. t 1) yenr new, liOO !Kl rt , pool sz lot. I a s I posACMlon, \Vl k s<'hool11, beach. st¥Jpping, t'hur<'h, $41,700, Jlolic Ellen. agent, 968-18).'j Red c n r 11 e t ooi-m1 BY Owner, JBTt, 2BA, Cll'nn !\far M ill(', VflCt\nl, $.l.1,000 firm 1 ~2 C f1 r111flnlt1 557-71 48. Huntington Harbour ,.. . ~ BEACH CONOO $24,500 Full P rice t&nd fully fuml$ht'd. 0 n I y $2500 dOWn p:tyn1ent. Wt\)' rtnt! Call ~HARBOUR l!fAIJY 17214 OOASl' HWY. 714: 8*138C ,, 21.1: 59'J·2845 e~ a new "i4? Y:our older n1odcl car la Jn big dcnu1.nd Sell II IMt with a ' I IN LAGUNA Juxury features. tum, fee land. Best s. end Tllt·up building 0t1: ~.000 "· S.m-UTIL PD. 1 BR house, 1 l2U>M2-1~ G&B845 : this summe•·. Se••-' Coo· Save $1200. Rustic 4 Br, 2 $7l ,OOO JocaUon. $45,950. ( 714) fl. ot land. 15% down . blk beach. \\'est Ne1vport. EASTSIDE ct.:" ....... i~2 nu Ba cUBtom de11lgn firey lace. 838-3640. Seller to provide 9 %. !>yr. $.'@.NICELY F'Urn 2 BR, 2 bcdroo how; ...... }~J 1~~~~bl2., ",.,,!...,"'d'nnoo'd· DramaUc cath(lrel beamed CEl'\nJRY 21 s.s2~11n :D=u~p"l•.;.•~•-•!"U"'"nl"'t_s ___ , I financing. BCdAM. frplt', 1 blk beach, palnted~ Adullle. only. N~ J o:u celling. Prime kit. S37,750. 11 ACR \V.H. DAUM & STAFF financing. Private p o o I . 5% do'>ITI Laguna llllls, just re E sale 162 * Call 546-3!01 11 NU~VI EW RENTALS ' pet•: $175 Per mo. 546-4141 Ocei;in vie"'· Call off San Diego Jo'reeway &: La Pool · Paddle Tennill • In· 170 673-4030 (lr 494-3248 or 549-1~. ~ Boot Slip Avail. 2 BR. 2 BA. Elegant, Elegant, Elegant, Avail. April 15th. $GOO JX'r mo Yl.'orly . Coll 642-2800 Red Carpet, Re1ltors Paz Rd, call Chu c k tel'l'On1. 5 BR. 3 car gar· NEW DUPLEX Lots for Sale 1105 1 B hou CM 1 2 3 BR.. 2 BA, F /R,. D/R. 497-1761 HampM>nl714l83Q..1840 aae. $91,500. 3 2 2 WATE"RFRON' Can • r sc, aso L/R. New Gre enbrook MONARCH BAY ~L_;d_o_h_l.;.o______ HAR~g~E~IEW B:.R,2¥. :t _fp~~'l"p1c·s, Lake.lot. s100'0n1StOO ~o~ ~.hooe:hl~~arun~B~~ ~n:m Carnation Clo.I. N2~~.H3a~~; ~;~~i;.$5i:/~ ,\ handson1e, rnontcrey-stylc LIDO COTTAGE REALTY 83"-"780 ~'::..:!...?8~~;~htl.ard's, etc. Owner will cal'l')'. 536-0321 Sl.l5. Agt fee. 979-84:1> EASTSlDE 2 BR crpls sq. ft ., frpl , convt?l'Sf.llon honic: lgc. li\'ing rm. "·ith 2 Bdmis .• lanilly rm., 2 ,,., c;tt'Buud:r, 6464414 R .. I Estlte Balboa Peninsula drpg, service rm, r~n.00 yd; pit. din rm, ram rm ~ Jg 0JX'n beam, C'athedral cell.: bath!. Almost completed. NEWPORT SHORES -"'--""'~~""'""'""'I l!xch1nge 112 gar Water pd chllJl OK. bonus nn for sep. apt pr cpoo, b1d nn~0 .• 2 1?acd .. s'>l·lnunldng 579,500. We spcclalize In Nev.·port Income Property 166 45 5 • BBARYF,ROBaNTOI. P1~lnr, float, $210. 60-3289. ' !! m132111 y r:.o~5o72to1rta,!~~ ; vers1z ya r . Shores ptoperlics • call us CLOSE TO BEACH ' ., . y let or Rare find . 3 Br 2 Ba $235 U"tU-•• .,.,.,... • ' u-..,.......,,,,, 111s..,ooo TRIPLEX JO "" • PROPERTY OWNERS Yearly. 613-0039 G toed d. ldd k . ext 1465. 1URNeR ASSOC. i\lovc In by summer & 3 BR. A-Franie .... $49,500 Brand New Dcl\lXe 3 & 4 ' Corona del Mar Hom"''oflndoyN '54°7:~1 H~O~RSE=~RAN~~CH~.~.lrg-.. -nf~""-I 110:; N. Coast H~y., Laguna depl'f'Clation. 1-2 BR , Rentals avail •. rror SJ25 BR Duplex. 3 Ba. Dbl ga.r Ha\"e you R Real Es1ate 7-or sml fann, 518 acre, wlk 494-1177 studkl; 2-2 SR. $15.5.000 CAYWOOD REAL TY ea. $80,000. 514 18th St. HB. problem? \\1e specialize in CUTE COTTAGE 2 Bdnn, Kids pets Ok 2 Br $150. l Br, to Irvlne"lndustrial Parle., * 546-1290 * Call Builder, 847...3957 exehang:ing aJI types of frplc, near Bia: Corona. $100. util pd. 3 Br, $710. Agt Nev.']>Ort Back Bay, South *OWN YOUR LIDO CLASSIC .;o1 a new tiunlly room t):U:i. property. Con.suit with us. $275/mo. 4 mo's rental. 1'~ee 979-8U) Coafit Plaza . orange OWN APT. Dran1 atic G1'1:.'ch1n home 1: needs more tumttu1'9? Shop BARRETT REAL TY Kingaard RE, 642-22'22 D•n• Point Counl)' Ai!i>Ort, 3BR, 2BA, Super ICH.·atiun in N End, nr atrluzn-like iPrden. High Dally Pilot OutllJed Ads 641.0S3 Laguna 8Mch bllin., w/w crpl, 2 car gar, Vie1or ltUWJil "'ith TI pano-ueil '11 .. 4 BR., den, din. rm, l,;'~"~rygd~""~'======.'.~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!! I ~="-''--'"-'""----IIMMACULATE 3 BR, 2 BA stable, 842-8957 rnn1 ic occ11 n \•iew tor only A must to see. $159.500 BIG CANYON 2 BR home ""'ilh terrine DC.'Can view. 34(6;; EI FURN OR UNf"UR..'l W S-1.l,jOOll ' • I 3 BR home, right on lllh oceftJ1 I: park \'lcw on cuu 'Contento 400-7nl, Broker. EutbluH 4 BR. 2~:i; Ba. IJ?e a ace L. Neff, R tr. lrw)'. s149,500_ Open dally C./TQ-0 .i\"'\. A._ f) "C. ~C. 9 dr, $400. Evt's 830-iml Fountain Villty yd, gardcnt'r, Pool use. Yrly 228 f"orc111 •194-9318 t-:i. Immed. occupancy. o~ J..'"t.S l"J.. '!a P<t"' ~ Lido l•I• lsc. rum $750. or unturil W 11 Rue Verte. can 675-6900 C' 'I $590. mo. 6*0'l38. OCEAN VIE That lntrigu/99 Word Gome with a nuc. e BEAUT. 4 BR Nord bay 2 BR + Glgaotic ,,.,,,..,HARBOR VIEW HOME _ 4 BR .. fl<'\V c a1·p/drp~ BAYfRONJ * BAYSHORES * UINtl ~aAT l.fOUAH front, pier ,. slip, $1400. mo Rm.Allbltns,2clll'l?rage, 4 BR. 2 BA. Fani Rm. thruout; lge. Hv. nn .. brick F 1 tl "°'"' 0 1 Yrly. 546--0075 ar 54&-0078 swim pool. Kids ok. $269/ Frplc. \Vater & Gardener !">'" .. 1,,. doo-opco 10 Bn as c ._,,,.,.,ore r, ot'. Q t.orran,. !.tt•r• el !tit mo No t--.1.-o"' ..... •• 11-"• .. • "' A 3il:>O fl 4 BR Houte1 Unfurn. 305 · """"· n5•• O'M""".L. lneld. Call ~116 or ot.."e1tn vlc'v (l(lllo. Bltn. VIA LIDO SOOD ppro,x. "'s· . ., fwr KtOmbltd ~di be-'"-..;."'---~'----I Hunt1'n•lon •·och ~614-,,_.1295F.:-' ---,=~-1 kllc~n w/brkfl!t bu r , fami )' room. teps to the low ro Jorrn lour .i1119,. _,rd1. -l • -_ ceramic tile; dlnlng arcB. bel\ch. $120,000 I• Genet • BACK Bay atta 2BR new $61,500 Large duplex y,•ifh nice CAYWOOD REALTY .. l'M ,El EIR UI DI l ,S11M:•'·_!!ger ~~-S~~e, re-lhag,newatove,&fU'lt&e,Ja. MISSION REALTY 4114--0731 prtvate beach. 3 Bdrm1., 2 642-6033 548--1290 . . . • '2 om IUQ ' IUUIJ ""; 964 pa.tlo. Malure adults. No WHITE WATER VIEW halllS +deck up & 3 bllnna. DISTINGUISHED Harbor y. Ho ·eflncMr.s 54 .. 1 t:nJcka, c&mpen, pets. $)fl. & 2 bulh~ doY.1!. Cn~tcd: View P.tontego 4BR,, new RENTALI 3BR 2BA bltins dbl illJ' 642-2267 7~~nG, ·2 1i,n~,n·,0~11 ~"J~:. IJlllns; frptt·s.: etc. Ter-paint .l ,drps. Tile en1ry, l~~-~~~~l If ~ po_1ni & uariiet. Sharp! W';;-;E"S"'T""c"L~l"F""F,-A"°'R"E""'AI rluc lltl)' \'ll'\I'. $19;),l)(l(), Xlnt benul ldscpg. Appt only V A L G E • f'touMI * Atttl. $260 mo. uk for Dale 4BR/38A, lrg fam. kltch. ing. Sale or lea!IC. $ol9,000. temi!I. AJJP'I. only. Agent 832-9-l22 I I I I I t· * 14S··o1t1 * 963-6746 Nenr schools Ir: shopplne. GE lllu__ 6134911 6~19 · -M&-29119 • -ra BAYCREST O\\'tl(':r 4 Br, 2'• (ii .... w1ttt1COITAlllll4 3 BR, \\'alcr pd, JtVt yArd', · 120-f' 'l'usUn •\\te., N.B. FANTASTIC BUY 811. f,.R. 2 fp, aasunle ' crpt1, S200 mo, 2307 F1orid.n NEW Harbor Vu, $450/mo. 3 REALTORS 642-4623 Mt'iit. S74,sr.G. 548-5644. 1~TB-iAr-NTl-iCrr-tl i I hive In explent1ion for LANDLORDS PREEI 962·9805. BR, ft-pie, 2 BA, pool, tennis Back donr to be11och Wllilk LIDO ., __ .... r · • the btd tervic:e in air mill LANDLORDS! prtvl 6f0..1327 ~nc '"'PPINESS IS w/ """'' court adj. 4 BR -~. 3BR, 28A, DI I I. I I' O..Ck lhb 2 Br T_....., ...,.15oo 1 i<&i • "~ · • • • + ~ vu. Low taxei & fl to beach, $52,500 b)' . • • • delivery. T~ev mvs1 be v1ing $210 Kidl & pets · ex · • Owning Ws new home, with ~ garden P3t10. Now owner, 833-0l93 r--:,.-,..,--,...,,..,,...-, kift:i ond they gel -in the We Speda~tze lnd&!i:c'1°~ Ho~eflndtr• 's.7-9641 NU Hlltbor VU 4 Br/2 fplc 3 bclrma .. 3 blltht A 3 Jarae $10.<KX> le!lll. Hurry! Open S Cl I T A l C 0 E I trees. ,.1~ Beach • mna ~ ar wet b n, W . Conu:n sundecks. FantuUc v$ewt Svn. l·S. 4zs Via Udo Nord. an •mente lr...--r..0.,.-,.....,...-1 i i.aauna. Our 1\fl)!al Ser-2 BR. new $225. Pool. PoOl/teMii.. $S50/ mo -- from each Ooor. lm-1414. BEAtIT. Sborectltts 4 BR., 2' I I I I' I' I e ColllJllti. fhtl dll.od:t. q~ vice b nEE to You! Tey Alrlcond. Ask for Dave, E\'H/wknds 6f4-.1'm . !! "!!!'!'C!!!a!"ll!'!': ~4'4.m"!''!"-11!"'!!'!!"': I BE OUR GUEST , , • ba. Ocoao vtow on JIOU ~ ........ -.~.~·· .......... ., i.1:-y • "' "':"1-'l NNu-V'v""'Ew ltlNTA S 96,1.4167 or 847-cl8. 4 (3 BRI """"' to N'pt count. 20\ Via Montcgo, "'°"' .,_., tOlll *'No, Mlow U-I l 2 BR, Cl'PtJ, cll'1>s. Nr beach, Sllorel. yrly lM, from 1325 .. EMERAJ..D BAY 3 BR 3 See lhl1 sharp 2 4 dtn, 581~, a.gt, • ,.INT NUMIElfO llTillS r r r r I' r I' I '7}4030 Of · 494-3248 1 ch1ld" pet. yd, lncld gar, CAYWOOD REALTY548-1290 ba ~iew -m deck . 2 bath, mufcr suite. Prlme IN 1~f •~· "fl NEW I 2 BR 1 '· W/fr I Sl70 mo 96)..3.3T9 WESTCLI~' • UV locale. Smllrt decor. $78.~ Sligar Bowl, Collon Bowl, ,. rn.. NY¢, ra t ""'• pc, . r r ... DR. J bu., $13",CIXl/offer 4"1-118), #!.EM O:i·Mae Bowl or any kind vtew, dllhWRther, soo~~ Bike to beach :z Br Muse Reh .. Adult•, no pell. seo Claulfled aclt sell bl& Items, -.-~II---ul OOwl wUI i;ell with R G ~f!~':Jl1 lfffflS 10 J I J I ·1 \ I J tuPPtt unU) Polntettla. $170. 3 Br $Zl5. Single or 6J9-.4.U8 • small \ten11 or any Item. 120-F Tustin Ava., N.D. I On.11,v PUot Oasalfled Ad! • • . · • · · · Claalflcd Adi Ca.II Mi.5678 lnmJllcs. Act Fee m&tJO, Aey day ti the BE.ST·DAY to .Tu•I call &42-{J6'181 ttEALTORS 6'2-4623 64~. . _s_c _R_AM-__ L_E_T_S_Am __ ._._r_._1_n_C_l_a_11_ff_lc_•~'-'°"----·..chxl"11Y='------CLASS SEU.S-60-5671 run an ldl Dun'l dtlty ••• • ,. • • • • . ( I • ' --. I • :----'-'-==-...::~:AptL F._um. _____ 3iii..;..;. ~ F...... iii Apt.. Aph Vocotlon Roni• • 42$ Buslnou Rental New""1 a..ch '""'N 1.....,. ;..,~~~.._~~~;~:::::1ft~--~-~ .... ~~ ... ~::::~ __ F_u_m~·-°':...;;U~nf~u~m~·=3~70;;...~';;u~m~·~°';;..;U~n~fu~m;.;::.•;;i70;..: --'-''-'-"-'-'-~'--...;;:~1 ::.::;~:::..;;;.::;;;.::; _ _:.;;1;.;;;;.;::...::.;.;;.:.,.;;;;;;:._....;z::i : ...,.... -UDO ISLE 2 BR, 2 ti.., t"OR Leete-RetaU s to re , l BR. l \t BA, llartlar SP!X!JAL. YEARLY. 2 8R. ATTRACrlVE l BR. walk to PANORAMIC OrcNn Vltw. Cott• Mes. (Oltl M11o1 Avail, July, n100, Aug. Zlx·l2 ln lbopplne Cftlltr, FOUND: P.l~le SllrTl())'l'd pt.I fll&'blanja: area. SeMce 1 8atb. W•W, Patio, !'rpk, t.dl 6 town. Adult&. AvaU Lr& S Bil. 2 BA, zr. HY nn, -======:::::==========~I JlJXI .. 213 -793-0421 Collet.'f 333 E. tTth SL CM. $21'S. f('maie !r1sh SClll'r l:p ~i.....~ cpll A pa1nt, Gar., Pmw::r. Owl< 30. aow Sl11.: AYllil .:ti: ltt.. bhn ldtdleo 2 Ul\lt bide. J • Rentilt to Share 430 673-0140, 8'l5-070T, M>MSO maleT Iri,sh Stller, m "'oc -..;,. ~ l350. mo. 1:'-..1 ~ -__..,.. hanrt..-_.,_.,_ ~-v 1 ~ • tiOO ft _,;.. H>r:. A: r. r r Irr a;, Ger m.1 .... oo .......... • ... _,,. --1 -?'.!. ~ IZ901mo. AduJll. i"sta De Lago _, ... 9q ......... ~.. Sheptx.rdt. Call u-wport u_......_ Bal .... ,_.-"' ---·~• • • -1~! ';;/.';.,.," Yt' ~ 115.1. C.M. AIJo 800 sq. n. C.'1. or >16-2513 11.D. ~ ...,.~ Apt, Unfum. 365 LUXUJUOUS 1pa.~lo11.a, =.n to locate il ~ 2 P.l·l llhop, OI Sll2. 64&-2l30 FNO: Hlk L!ib ma I ~ N.,:a.....!.!'_ 5 BR, 2 BA,~ )Id, • ~~ & UP laU... le&.nd CUilom I BR. 2 BA. apt. b' ~ BR apt 1n N.B. or c.~t. c 111 u Industrial Rental 450 R.-trie\'er. Vic. PlacenUa ~-.ma, patio, ftplc, bl1.n1. e "°'"*'""• R40ll&I 1 ____ .._ ____ 1 dmc:rimlnatinc couple. $m. .A'J.'Ji Co Jtri, 646-2392 days or evet l11h St , C.t.t. Please JcMti -·mo. &trlSlol • Ooeu VMw ApU 1 BR. CUp. ftbia.. mo. 41iG-C70. 8-1113 I. 637·3830, rxt I~. NOW LEASING Ufy by rollnr & h111billl. San Jua" C.plstrano BALBOA INN •-; "T"~r;""· si:;il F4untaln' Volley 1'1166 uni6 WANTED, maturo mole to Huntl"9 ... &..ch 6~1"i '"''<! "" r<watd. 105 Mala Strte Mo )'11.)' · Succ•ssful p•ople in the know 11\are beaut. condo., prlv. NEW M-1 t~fo.:~lALE lxlxer >A•/croppt"d • BR 11$1'1!0 -'--,,. _ _:: _ _.....;. ......... ,. _. __ J..UXU.lfllQUS ffv• here! Cost• Miti•'s neweit, nn .l full be.+ LR, Dr, kl!, au. c.. Ft • UP 001'!1. \\'hilt> nail around , 2 BA, ...... ..i.. t'IC\\' -.,,,,.,--,,-"=c:;,.-----------..--..;.;.'---7 BR. M ' ••. ••• gal' w/ I d I •'J.":1 tactt• r -npl fw'' _, ~· · • n«·k. \'le of Slattt A hooR .,....,v • '"' _.. ....,. uxu ry A u t Ap•rfm•nt Complex · .....,. · lfamUton Ir. Newland SL L" I II B h , In bnt San JUAn LUX. Fum.. Bayrrool BAOlELOR ~t. IOOth aide atllom&Hc •ner, burglar S: . 100 .. st.;...6.ln ffO..tt-Si"'i-'.>I.~,',· n1g. c · an!ll. CIOle to all schools. Bachelor, $225/mo. Private ot hiahw&1', &le to beach. alarm, intercom with Ml/ lrS LAKE. LAKE. L.Al(E o c EA NF Ro N r Api ,''!!!!!!!!!!!~.,...,·!"'·~~,..l ·""=~-oc-cc-.,--.,-I •hopplni: & beach. Cpu, k&J'o beach. PftJ'k and 1boPf. $'I'S mo. FM lteryo red10.. Good lo-~ I, i. JI o.., Sl71 .. 1411 Ncv.'JIOrt. \.\1th slralght 29 yr l ~ • . ;"-FOUND; BcuRlc r c ma 1 c ~~p, bltln stove. $300., Call 67;2162 lncl. u.Ul. p~ rt"~ even-cation . Many l!>fttu, $27S, MIN,.,. 1 ...._ '*''"° old bRchl'lor.. ~I/Jo', nOn. NEW BLDG ~f·l. 12 U111~. "'/p111,. Poodle f ,. mn 1", 3 BR I: Conv. den, frplc. 2 tnp and weekends. Ask fill' Dsle, 963-6746.. arnoker $15.j 60.-7114 USO Sq. F'l. $116, 221)..3 ph. wlul(' 1'1).otl!c 1nt1 lf', gray, 2 BR ~· -~~ bl•~ BA v •-··· ol ~---• n.. H·~i ... ~--ch O"J>:. ~,;. • ' ••ront Olfict'. crph1, ltu'f,.'" f1•n1:il.:! O>Ult>. Cnll "'A" """3. lake,.~'":' AdTti.Pso re:: f!.iJJMO. y~~nr NEW 2BR, l ba, bltln range "'H" -Apt. Unfvrn. 365 Apt... ·"-==~~~~-~~' rt•ar d001'5. Anatwlnl & c.~t. UI' !'t.16-2513 11.~ AY&il """"I lOth VUI 646-8409eveL A ow.n, crpt, drp1, W dbl F U f 370 VEGETARIAN cple. lj('('kl Tcrn1inAI \\"ay Cl-I. Duy,;-~=--'::---~~~· ~· · '"'C·--•-• u-r !?!·~ pet1, sm, mo, UNDER Newport BMch um.or n urn. ll~n1lndedpenson1i to l!h1trt1 G46-500l. e\·es '64&-osst F10 IJN1D q~·~unH~MIJ' SanJ\UUl.1.h, m.8190. ----,.. 111-Cotto .._.___ house In C.~I . 111'1.'a ~ NEW UNITS l'mu ,. ''"·1n1ty ... ....,r 61 NEW bomt, 3 BR 2 ba NEW G ,..... aftt>r 5:30. * * \VUson, Costa ~fesa blt/"w, trplc, oc~a.n vu' ONLY $275. 2 Bedroom nice-2 BEDRO<]~· l bath, M MT * 2 WEEKS FREE * ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I SI'""" 28R 1 ~IE&\ lNOUSTRJ,\L PARK "&''°""o,"o,. lc,·l.~.,.....---.,,-I _ · I •·-•~-• B Ut · carpets ........ Pool 5 lou Apt ~ ap near ~ ..:n ft r ;._ , _ _, -,1 -/me. &-3'W eve. Y , ..... ,IQ1lll:U. u ·11\5 • $215/r ' • • p.tc I 1, y LA .t.tANCllA APTS. GoldC'n \Vest ~ Pool ........, ""1• • ""i""'' ""'us. un · FOUND black puppy, nKkllly ls.•E.n'ito~A;:-n,:a=-=:...::.'.!;._ f"lrplace • dishwasher A /mo. 675-«162 e 1 BR, 1 Nth ista del Mesa r..'EW Luxury Apts, close to SlOO. 842-0140, 12-10 P~t. •'ront ofci1. Crpts, anipll' sht'phf'rd. Vlelnlly WUJiOn I Santa Alla Jlrights 3 Br' $275. Kids • peta <>k. Homefinders 547-9641 38Rll':i.BA, dbl pr, FA ht. $265 mo, 1st & la.st + $40 cleaning dep. >1&-11m South legun• NEW 3 BR 2 ha beach home, close to beach & 1hop, w/vlew, encl. yard &: patio. $350/mo 49J...3611. Condominiums Furn. General 315 PALM SPRINGS, new 4RM/1BR, pools, 1en1li11, cluhhae. etc. By mo or wk. 548-6303 eve/wkends. Condominiums Unfurn. 320 pool. 673o-2026. Cote to LOVELY 2 BR A Den. gar. e 2 BR 2 b th ADULT GARDEN HO?tfES i hop'g & •-ach. G•· & "'Ir '"'-~~=~----! parlnng. 111 \V. 17th St. llRTbor K-Mart pa..an .... '-'t •'""--t .... A ..... 1 .. 3 blks to All Ullls pd ll"Kll ' a IA: "" " NEED roommatf'S, n t' v.• Ccr.;ta ~lt'sa . &12-9397. , ' ..... ,.. T ' be~~~ ~ Call Ti.li37'...:7704 • 2 BR, I INth IRVINE AVE. AT M.ESA Pd. Adults ot11y or famUy hou!t' nr bch, I lt>\'t>I bo)'5, N""E'D ~C°'"o;l.°'Ol8-661""-'=-'°'l.--=-~o---I ?\lo\'e In w/dtpm:lll: only w/leen. Blt-liu1 t n c 1 . .., -,~-ou•·o Bo · 0~ r C t "-2 BR. bl I .-. • Ha•filCI Pool I BR 1•-2 --d h '--lle\'t!I girls, $l50. Sff....llil t•'DL'Srttt \L SP \CE" '' : Xf'r, iu.-u a\llt-o 01 • '"9la • I· nl, cup., .... _.... · · ""' uo • .,.w ll "'"'" Shag Crpts. Small . " 1 • •· v.·/"·hite rnaricins:s. Brov.·n pool, IW'ldeek. $215/lease. Adjacent to large lovely Day .I: Night Security, Pool, pct ok. Poot Gas BBQ. G1r1t9*s for Rent 435 WI . sq ft to 29.ll sq It of lthr '-"Ollnr. Vic Hamilton 11 LOW WEEKLY RATES SEMPLER.E. 673-6M5 park. 2 blks toS.D. FrY.-y. Jacuzzi . Rec. Bldg. I,2&l BRSrlJdio. pr1n1l' rentnl11 on Plact!nl u1 llnrhor ~Ill Executive Suites & nPW 188 store \\'estmin-w/exercise rm, bUllarrls, Priv. Patio!! MINI WAREHOUSES A\', C.~f. avnU naw. · · · 2080 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 1rer mall 11hopping center. color TV. Ea. Apt. has S160 to S250 per ~lo, STORAGE H.D.Johnson BKH. 6,16-8'.Xi2 FOUND: Irish &•lier puppy 1 Blk to Golden \\'est Col· dishWtlllhcr, rebig, 1bflg ept TIS Scott Pl, c.~t NO ?tiove-ln or Move-oul nbout 4 to 1 mos. 131!.IY.'Ct'n Costa Mesa lege. 4 miles to ttie beach. & pvt ~~~'""'""or de ck. &12--.m'.l7 charges. Froin $7.50 per * COSTA MESA* l6!1h. & Pon1ona St .. C.~~ 642·2611 ,,_..,.,....,, nionth. 1100. 1300 . Ji~. :.!JOO :.q ft &1.-.;)0.1G. • , STUDIOS & 1 BR 'S WE \\'EL.COME Clffi.DRE.N. HUS SERVlCE ro DOOR THE EXCITrNG llan1illon & Ne\\•land St., JIB ir11lustrl11l wuts. SEE . DOG : found 35th SI., N.B. • FREE Liners HERMOSA VISTA PARK NEWPORT PALM MESA APTS. ALLSPACE noHt-:HT NATTRE:SS Bt[lck Cock-A-Poo. Jliis e Free Utllidea APTS. APARTMENTS ?\1INUTES TO NPT. BCH. ~1970 Hc>11ltor-C0i;111 ~1.-~11.-fli!l-6.'"iil n~ collar. Female. Ph. • }~uu Kitchen Rental ofc., l~A Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms Hach, 1 & 2 BR. lrom $L'i7 ~G~A~R~A~G°'E""'r°"o"°n'-oR~F.N=T~ ~'TORAGE S1m,..e lax30 with ="=.-~-'-""-·-· --~~~- •Heated Pool 15425 Golden \Yest , H.B. and TownhoU.!ICI Adullll. No Pets. ,,,. P•ln' St .. HB o[f[t{' Hh.lU. 217 A\'CH'lldO St. FND. pure bred Afghan • Laundry Facilities 1561 Mf'sa or. •· c 'I -,. -~714 creamy blond y,•fdA rk ears Fr. $194.50 Open 9-6 Dally Call 53&-4678 osla " l'sa. o-l;r-., · ,, ··-· ,,1, .. 1.·rA •1rtr1·~ e TV & maid serv avail. PINECREIK Spa 1j blks fron1 N~·Port Bl\'d.) ""''-" ... ,,. • l?honc SeMce--LIVES UP -UNDER NEW Acl"05S fro~~aahion 1:,~;~d :i46-9S60 SJNCLE gurage !or rent. Rentels W•nted 460 base. Fc1nale. 5.'H--024·1. $30 WEEK & UP TO ITS NAME • • • MANAGEMENT at Jamboree on San Joaquin I Huntington Beech $:25/~77n~h.22nd st Of l"ANTED 1 1 FOL~D blrn kLagu1 na1 Ni'~bl • Studio & l BR Apts. 2 BR. mtns. new I y Hills Road. =""''-"''-' ="-="'-""'-·-,-,~1 ·~ ~ 0 ~Ilse approx )"OUIU: 111· l'OlA e ..... e TV &: Maid Service Avail. Over 500 taJI trees and ·10 decorated, encl garages. (714) ~1900 DELUXE adult po o I s id e Office Rent•• 440 2.'!00 ii;q ft biding, "'' fef!C'ed 111·/collar. Cull 495-<»64 or e Phone Service -Htd. pool streams with waterfalls Beautiful landscaping, Lrg garden bungaJoy,•, nr ocean .;;._cc;;_c==----'-' yrd, for P.fl ~lanuJactwing. 499-1Ti8 e Children It Pet Section create a relaxln&' settine for play ~a. a child's dream. BAYWOOD lrpl, lrg patio. 6 pools: OFFICES 42c \\:eldi1111 & n1aehines, c111l J-=.N='o~,~B~r.-ec=k-&-.,..-y-.~,.,,-1 2376 Newport m\'d., CM )'OW' 1pacioul new l· or 2-Close lo shopping Ir schls. APARTMENTS sawia, termis. IH6--0259. ?\flSS ION VIEJO 714-8'16-11U5. fen1ale dos::". Vf'l"Y hairy. 548-97$ Qr~ bedroom apartment, From Otll~n welcome. St2-0&SO; to Please Adults , , • Alm 1 Br. From $1l5. 400 to :t.'Oll sq ft RESPONSIBLE Contractor Laguna Canyon, Ca 11 . ._H=un~l~len;;;gtv_n ____ h ___ 1* SUS CASITAS * $110. l'umitw't available. If no ans 847-73ll. 2 BR. 2 BA adult apts oow L1gun1 lle•ch air con<!, carpi. drpg, ""el bar ll('C()s 5-6~1 v.·at"l"house C.?\I. 49-i-2-KJ7 1. Offtce open 9:00 to 6:00. m avail from $280. Salc11 Office 1 27992 Cttmlno Capistrono only. Reas. SU--9810. • ''ro=u~N~'D~,-,=,ro~. -bl~.-,=.~ ... ~.• LUXURIOUS Spac. 2 BR, Furni!'ohed Bachelor's A 1 Fairview Rd .. Costa &feaa. $220.-NEW--open 9 am to 5:30 pm daily. * BRAND NEW * SO fn.,.y, Avt'ry Po rkway fem. (l<lrt Lnb. Vic. of Fab. rec area. Perfect. for Bdrms. Exceptionally nice. Phone: 545-%300. . e 2 BR, l~ BA 6-14-5555. Located at I & 2 BR, ·2 BA. F'roni lurnofl. liv1nf' & 23rd St. C.M. ~n 2 ...... $270. ~I~~~~· 1'!m & nfo~~:i~-~'7zi. : ~!(a!°r D\\.' ~fuiffi:s ~:.~~-San Joo-~~~:s u;~~fl· Fur n is he d * Oe1u'x'e'''oti00tt1·ces * 1:;;;;;;;;"'-·'""···-liilif ••. ii'! ~~11Bl11ck rabbit wilh ADtn.T, new 2 Br, 2 ba, bath. Pe:son over 40 & * NOW RENTING * e Enclosed Garage 3 BR/2 BA and 2 BR/2 BA, CROWN VALLEY Apts. !~ \\·hi1{' 11u1oc on Rnleigh lr pool, tennis, sauna; ~ mi. sober. nta. mo 2191 Harbor NE\V 2 BR, 2 BA •-·-hou&.. • U mocks to bea<.'h walk-in cl<>&ets, new L-pts, San Diego f"rn-y or Coa!il F p 1 530 t\.B. from ocean. $265 Mo . <Across from K Mart) apt&. Patk», encl~ ga";: • \Valk to market drps, diahwliSher, etc . Hwy to Hillhu?'$l. 23734 or Lease, '.18-1 sq. f't. comm/ er~n• s IHG--9288 '" ~1290 ... , ' . ' BEAtrr t"'URN '1 <Bl 'lots of, agff. l25 f.lf'lody DI. OPEN e.,Kid.61 ,&.,P,~ts. Q.K. ,, " ~tip, Ur:cplace .. Qiodo p:xil. Jlillhµt"St. .1-4&:. ~~'Ufl. businei;s. t2,0U1ces pluls rr-' '· f"ND · i\1;il~ ~ ~:\ 1 porn t Newport Boo ch bl tins, pool, v.ll.lk to ~ DAIL y 12 ro 6 p.m. Real or . . 536-~ Adults. $2'15. up:# &i6-7838; (i\.4 ~. 831-ilTJO'.' l_"t'P~l"Oil ·area &. storftge ' Ad-ENERGY CH.ISIS SPECIAL Sia~-$(! ' ·, ~ v I •·-·~ml bom bch ~~ mo. • • 546-8397 N . J..3C('nt to Orange Count Y ENDS 11115 \VEEK SAv~· ·,-. . n,ue er,al. Vall c . ... ,. ,...._,, TAMARACK popular A Plan., _ ewport Beach ~ Alf.port • µ .\f'rgrt"Cn, oun n ey. Nbo'. The Bluffs . 3 BR. J.,.:93~1~.:,· ,:19th~~St"-._:;548--0492~~·!!;,=+,:·•:...p;;i,,; .. ;;., ___ "'l'll"-i--!2~,BR, P!?I 2 pvt ~tios PARK Udo 4 plex. 2 BR 2~=°:':--:::-:-'"-'--::=1 ' 20'fo . \~'c h11\"e s~iatill'd Cannot keep. 640-8068. ~".'"CfPf.WPs7"Sl75:"!fo l BR, spacious 6 unit bldg, atflear&l ~lrtgi crp -BA-;-bar;-bttfnr,'IUJK!r'gmat -• Call 546-880-1-~uif>me~t to blow:in in· f'ND: Blk male Afghan vie· Vista Sucrte. 21J.35l-0567. like new, gar. $160. Adulta, level. No pets.' Child OK . $2'10. 548-0310 • sulatlon lfl your attic a_ri;a AmC..rf!nn St. CP.1'. ' Townhouse Unfurn. 335 no pet•. 2220 Ehlen, Cl\l. $115. Da.Y• 1213)[&.7661 ext San Clemon•• I i~e with no muss o~~s,.\Ve II &12-2-112 646--1512 an 6 287, or eves (21J)4n:6211 u.ve you up lo .. •r t<> o yourl ==------- . AGT. 644-0878 SPACIOUS 2 BR bom $!59. NEW GARDEN APTS. 2 Br, heating costs & you'll be 10 J<"ND_: silv<"r cross \\'/lur· Huntington Be•ch LRG 2 br. Adults. Pool, 2 Bah $ 95 degrees coolct' in SumnlC.f. quo1sl' srone w/cha.ln Vk-. laund, close to shop ctr It NEWLY DECORATED Adults on1y. Pool. Rec Rm. 1 • 1 : 3 Br. 2 Bath J-'rce eslimates. B ol A & Ci\f. 63.5-1738 alt ~-!MM AC . 3BR, 2BA, wshr/dryr, refrtg, range, carpt, fpl. $200. 536-9837 aft 2Pm-. 2 BR Townhouse', ¥.i mJ to beach. Cpts, drps, 11s BA. Dshwshr, 2 car gar. $250 mo. 673-3479 aft 4. bus. 1941 Pomona. 642-35Z7. BEAUTIFUL Closed garages. Pets ok. dshwhr, frpl c. $250. Call BIG' MC \DA>IS tNSU' l'ION M t 17361 K •--L 493--0141 · 1 ' • • , 1..1\ FNO: YounJ: Tabby Cal, Vic. LGE FURN 2 BR., Bltlns GROUNDS gr 8 ee ..... n n, • CO. 642-9810. Lie.'. No. 290613. Cd~! p081 OfriN' Call w/w. beam ceilina. Mlts., no 10 ?.finutea lo Ocean. .,nr,. ~~h & Slater. 842-0389; SPACIOUS, NE\V 2BR. 2BA. * PALM & CARD 67'J--9123 -... ...........,.. child OK. Xlnt Joe. $185 & pets. $l85. 642-953>. '1.C: ~~.~ !~:~: ~:~~:I 2 BR. for lease. All eJectric. !,,'71!~=~',~~ .. =~, ftlariposn. READER * FOUND: F'<"m. Irllih Setttt, 1 BR furn apt. Gas It water Garage. Rec ff.At Laundry Dshwshr, Bltns. Shag crpt, ~..,,,,,......,, ~"J from OFFICE SPACE $pt'Cinl .readini[s $1. "" od, Vic. Avoca~ St .. Corona pd,nopets,$125.S.W.C.OSta Room lncluded. Alrfoond & drps, priv. patio w/yard S.nt• Ana MISSION VIEJO 73'!2 \\."estn1inster Ave ., ~I ~lar. 67~3281· _ D.upJu11 furn. Mesa, 979-1.832 Swim'g Pool. Adults, no Nr. Huntington Harbour $1145 200 Sq. ft. & UP \\'eslrninster. 893-~ opeA FNO: 3 j _ German Shr1halr l & 2 BR Trailers for rent pets. $3)0. Adults only, no pets. NEW FAMILY APTS. ii: CHO ICE l..OCATtON 7 days. Pointer. Fnd Vic. S.C fUm. Adults, no -pets . .-2 BDFu.f. $17l & $180 Avail [>..L ~. • Grand Openin9. • 28362 ~largut'rile Prirn•y. "TIIE A1ll 0 AT I N c Plaza. 979-2.i6.1. • ' ( Bolboa Island 64frl809 Hacienda de Mes.11 WALK TO BEACH Al Oakwood Garden Apaf1· Avllil. lmmedlately. GMJE" F"OUND Black Poodlr puppy. , D•n• Paint .,. 160 W: Wlkon No. l C.M. 1 Ir: 2 Br. cpt/drps, gar, NEW 1·2 & 3 BR's. Park·llke ments 831·1400 50-60 YR. group. From the \1ic Slater & Edv.·a.rds, H.B. WALK TO SHOP, nfh & blllll. l2S 16th St. No pets p~~~as:...~. ·Pa~~-&Pootoll. GREAT RECREATION swim-13000 SQ fl I I I \'" privacy of )'OUr tt!lephone. _31"'7°'-1'=14°'."""==--,- f ~!230 847 ....,. • """' ....,.. m•ng, saunas, neallh clubs. . . . n c ass c IC-po Box 743 G G 534-4622 FOUND Tustin. Like new condo, P. eaae. Ol<N'"" or -3957 lots. Gas & Water Pd. Shag, billiards, tennis. p10 & pro torian olllL-e bldg, dov.·ntown 24 hn ' · · · BA~U Houng, fem, STUDIO. i150 IJC!' m o . :O!!~ ~turc man. LGE. 2 BR, $250. Bachelor, ,..._. $90. Both newly dee. incl Newport Be.teh UUls • Call Eves. 960-042 2BR, 2BA. $275 up ... 38R, "3BR, 2 ba, frplc, -bltns draprll & so forth! snop. golf dlrv111g range, party Santa Ane.. Individual ol-· young. Vic. Filrview & 2BA, fpl. pvt pat, pl clbhae, µfrig, waab/,dcyr. Ne-,r; Starting at $169 + dep. room.etc:. ticeii, 500 to 1500 sq. ft . l~~CENSED SPI_RITUALIST Sunflo>A'f!r, 556-00-16. 1,·-B-R~.-.-BA--u~p-pe-r-.-V-le-w·:.H_u_n_tl_nzg_1o_n_a.. __ <_h __ dbl encl gar $300. up. ACT peint, patio, poot. $2'lO Mo. Newhope Mudows FUN ACTIVITIES: FuU-11me Lease any or all space 11.t Spiritualist read1ngs 10 a.m. FEi\1AU: Jri5h ·Seller, vie: ~f:· 17~2-f77't-. o1 ~EN ~...,t,, 558-1576. E Yes 511 s. Newhope, s.A. ~'Bec5~~~· :;~~s~u;::i~eb;_u~c~~ 25c per ft. Avail. April I, '74. ~a~~er:·~i.2 a~viE~ ~m·~ 19th & PlacenUa, CM. of bay. Nr 44th St. Avail. immed. $350/mo. 675-49U Bkr US in e w .,._.,,,u 554-2600 more' !\1ust see to apprc>1•!.1t{'. · · 1 557-9:W9. 1 BR. $15$..$165 Orlean.s Apt&.) NEAR BEACH BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS: 542-1921. ~~~:.· c::in4si?ri6J4~~~~1.~ t.~o-.-t-------5~55 NE\V DECOR. Prlv. garage. MARTINIQUE APTS. Brand New Deluxe 2 & 3 Apts.. $1ng 1es. 1 & 2 bedrooms. Of"FIC~ SPACE 1 r, o R PREGNM'T '! Dupion Unfurn. 350 &.Ibo.I Penfn!.ut•. Lndry rm. Newer Spanish 2 &: 3 BR. Alw F\lrn. Br, crptl drps, bltns, Jtar. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ~~;,~·s.iM~~f~~n0~r~h1 ~H1~h!. HENT. Cosla M~sn, I , rbor Curing, L"tlnfidential counsel-LOsr, Black ?\fed liZ Afa t" AduJt Complex. 2 mi, So. Bachelors. Priv. pat lo s. 514 18th St 847-3957 Sorry, 00 pcls or ch•ldteo. a~ Adam_s. Bcaullfl;11 modern lni:; & referral Abortion t..ab type dog. An!I. to of San Die&a Frwy. 17301 Pool. Nr. sh.pg. Adults only. NE\V APTS 2 &. 3 BR. Corona d11 Mar air 111us1c, janitorial, Class acloplion &. kec>pi~. · "Bruno". Call Anytime, Keel90n Ln, HB. ~'1848 1m Santa Ana Ave.', C.M. $21§~. Adults. famil y, 0Akwood ~17~~~t'~r& 5'a~~g. Call, ,\PCARE' 6-'2-44.'36 673--0962 or 5.~l>4. WALK TO TffE BEACH 2BR Bachelor, cloee: lo Mgr. ll3 646-$U pets, patio, fenced yd, nr Ga.rden Apartments \' \SECTOMY LOST C~rn1an She p , nl ocean, util'& pd. Quiet, NEW BUILDING heh 846-00Li . -DESK spa~ vallable $50 1 • • • ts 1150 re ~v Newport ll••ch/North mo Will rovid• e tu' rnrtu-Confidenl.ial in! o r n1a ti on J>l;IPPY. _5 mo. o!d. No collar . From either ot these gor- geous, private duplex apts. W IW crpts, drps, bltns. trplc's & a garage. mature man, nope · · $175 5: Up. DELUXE l br. CLEAN, quiet 2 SR, nrly '['I b 1""'"' 1..., 1t1~ 6-1~» t i5 : . ."' (11unsellng & re{<'rral Vic. R1\'er & .Jl.~t St. N.B. 968-6925 Crpt/drps, bllns , rebig, new bldg. Wtr/cas pd, ch.ild " ort6 a mo. nsy,·ering service APC \RE Incorp A· f\on 642-1176 L a. ch '-le pool 1975 Po ni. 1160 & 1 65 Newport Be1ch/South available. 17875 Beach Blvd. '. ' ' ? • ==-,==,,...-~-I aguna a u" ·, · · mona ""• no pet&. I . H"-t•--·n Be•ch . .,2 •321 Profit Agcncy .. 6-12-4436. JRI SJ-f SE:ITER wf&ilYer 4 BR, 2 BA .. $395/MO 301 351h St, Nawport Ave Cll< "'"8891 u-•'"!652 2 BR T f I 1s1n •I '"""' 642~110 ... , .. ,...u "" ..., ., . '"""' ' "'6•· ~ . . ownnouse, rp r, I ~fO FRE'E llE~T BEST ~IASSAGE IN N.B. chook chain, 8mo'11 old, fem. EFFJC. apts from $50 wk 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH 3 Ir: 4 BR Townhouses bltins, from $230. 1 BR, lrom Sl95. * . . -.. * 3400 lrvinf' Avt' .. Suite 1038. Last set'n lti!I St., OOt. or $170 mo. Pool. maid, ... patio carport crpts dJ1>S Pool, tennis. continental Del~e 1 & 2 rm. off1ce1 Ope 8 ..V.I M \\.'C'd Fri ~lo.Jl/SU--7077 ph. Jdry, Village Inn IN Qt1IET 8 Unit COMPLEX. ,_,.. •tac 0o' m Mr.r...__' break(a.st. Separate family lBR apt, for adults, V(>1')' adj. AJrportcr Hotel & !lest. •-n .... 7 ""'•...,,on, • ·• LRG 11 riped ••• ~-. ALL EXTRAS & r--ge. ...... • ~·..,. Clo quiet, close sboppi,..., pool, ,...,,n. a:> ...,,,....,.,, . ye ov.· st 11l8IC ~ uoc11 962-6846 sect10n. sc to shopplng .. .,, 2 BR patio North end Adults, no pet1. $190. &: fine beach. 644--2611 ~ 833-3223 9 To Noon DANNY Hanis, 11.farlene cat 1\•/nea col. Vic 200 blk, 4 BR, 2 BA .. '395/MO ~c ~. $350/mo: 2126 Thurln St. 545-5800 NEAR New 2 BR. 1 blk Sant• An• AIRPORT AHEA . I200 ft. Ar Io a, Dutten. Hoffer. ~~s;~-ihorl!il, N.B. incl. ullt 49+-1489 3 Bdrm, apaciOWi rooms, 1~ :.•1:,PP~~ ~·~c1: FE.\IALE only, lBR, my fully partitloncd, Inc I . ~~~e, Den~ Droze LOSI'==-=""="-c--~I 304 E. Bolboa Blvd. Call 642-2100 J'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!O I BEACON RENTALS Baths, oovered pat io, &'6-3186orS45--0760 home, overloolri~ lush CHOICE janitorial & uri1itit'~. $:""~./ ca • urgen . ory 3/1~ "·hlte poodle, Coron• del M•r La'"'""' Beach 494-9491 carpeted, brick snack bar, tropical patio & Newport LAKEFRONT ~10. MUl.l..AN REALTY, A'ITRACTIVE, lun loving ~~ '}'11~ bt'kig~ ~~l in midr i;;;;;;--;;;:-~;::-~;::;:-I ~~·~--~~:!:;"':!'~:_ Walle to shopping Sl85. 351 NEW API'S. WALK TO Bay, jacuzzi, laund privl, :woo Irvin£' 541}-2960. gal to meel busines.<i or pro-e 0 ""c-. .,f ... e, Plcut "lBR. 2BA bl"--lrp~ N rt Bo ch BEACH 1 & 2 BR ~ vt t kit h ' f · al p O Bo call ""° .,,, " • w111, "'• ewno • Victoria Apt L Aller 4 pm . . r1vm p . en. no c en. ntre LOCATIONS BAYFRONT OFFICES es..o;M>n' man. . . x .,.,.,..., -· . ocean w, beam ceil, 2 car 1 ;,;.;;.;;.<i;.o.o;..;..._.;.____ all day weekends. $150 to $23.i. EXTRAS. find. 673-2793 or Gr:>-2297 •. 1093. Santa Ana LOST Mutt-Temer, approx 6 gar, pvt beach pr 1 v I, $35 PER Wk & up 1 br, "THE VICTO"'""' .. 2 •-, 1 5.36-2519. {answering 11en iceJ. VERSAILLES Prestige at"l"a; 740.~. 3.10 LIFE or DEATII: Let our 1no old, "'earing red be.n-$400m0, 675-3203 2 br It bach's, color fV, n.u~n °' 2 BR Apt Small pet & kids Costa IMH sq. ft. 3700 f"ewport Blvd., bab" I' F all f dana "Scruffy" 6T:>-36.19 LARGE 3 0 _ nr. ~'-~p·g & maid serv, pool. TIJE % ba, w/gar, adults, cpl, ~i. 1 7• 79 2 N 8 Phone 6T.l"-1n'.l 1es 1ve. or ema 1ves · . ...,.. .,,.., N Bl drps bllins fncd yd w/ ""· I :>. l Newman, No. I--------· ON . . . . . . to ABORTION call LlfE SUN: 1'1ale sh hair dk ran beach, $360/mo. ~1~~~· ewport .. patiO, wtr pd, 6.164120. 667 A, H.B. 842-9735. .. CASA VICTORIA * At ~ut~fr~~~-B~ND new ocean Vi('\V or LINE 5'11-:0Zl. 24 hrs. doS:". t.1on'mf' Sehi arcn. H 1~3-lll <4, B&f6.0075h Victoria. St. "F" ...... $170. 2 BR $195. 2 bl.ks from ocean, l. 2 & 3 br, furn & uni. Pool . Acapulco Aqua Bar ~~111:_.h~ndOOOst~?"n .B~~ *PA~~ .. & C/\.RDREADER1t F.V. Ph: R:ffi.-5902 Un Ing on eac DYNAM12 BC lg.1yOC:~Antaif3 2 BR a~t. Ground Ooor. East encl. garage. Ideal for l or 2 SecD/W. ga!cls, crpt.!IN, drp!, & J11.cuzzi. Spectacular 8 556--S!Sl. ad 'A'/1~uctlon. 10831 Beach CAT. Gray/"'hile. Dome!ltl<." I---'"-------BR, A, yr · ........,, v adults ~~ · poo • etc. 0 peta. Blvd Stanton 527 .,.,..,, v · \V 1·r CLOSE TO BEACH II 3/1 Day 646-UOJ, Nitf' aide .M. 1 blk Irvine, 2 · 525 Victoria St at Harbor Acre Lake \tr/TO\\·ering NE\\' OCEAN VIE\V OFC'S " · -............ 1c. C"51C 1 r. Since Piton. Brand New Deluxe 3 4: 4 673-2586 blks Bua Serv. No children, 2BR/2BA lower, bltin gas CM. &tZ--8970 Fountains· ~2 Million Dollar Cst Hwy. H.B. 1700 !!/f-lgr: FORTUNE TELLING Rc>v.·ard. 645--038'7. Bit 3 BA, dbl gar, all San ClemM\re ~lll:·at~e2pt.m~· Phone ~~pe'ts ~4. drps. $150. Apts., ~o~~ho:~rityGym, Sauna, Can Divide. Lloa.!1 Estates, palm, eartls, etc. 527-3406 L<?ST, bo)'Vls dog, ll'niale Ter- bltns. CIOE to recreation Furn. or Unfurn. 370 · 53&-2579 ~1AS8AGE & SAUNA •r-poo · ic: Geisler Ir Mon· &: sdlls. 514 18th St. 847--J!li7 San Clemente Re!lident Hotel 2 &: 3 BDRM APTS, frplc, IMMAC !BR, nr beach, see ADULTS 2400 \\'EST Coast H"-Y· Call Conchita 963-1247 tana. Black 557-3800 aft 5 $156-2 BR. BJl·lns, crpts, $79.50 Per Month wet bar, dlsposa.I, dw, l " manager. Apt F, 4«i 7th St, Fount•ln Vallay Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br'1. across from Stuffed Shirt. 8839 Adam11 A\'e., Hnlg Bch. drps, frplc, patio, carport <n-tilqwet ·a!JdnSe~'-1 ~~·~~~-5~ ,HB. 538-2257 -------'----1 from $175 per mo. Sl~""78& UP. Util incl. ~fASSAGE/BAnt [ /[l•J le laundry facil. C.OUple &: r U&JrU • YI g ~a.nee rvine .... - - -i 3700 Plaza Dr. 54........., A touch of class. romplete -lnrtru~ion 1 intant ok. NG pets. to everything. $ll0-l BR duplex, married 1---------I CUT OUT S An OFTICE suite. au-cood., 2-IOl!~pn~·v~•~cy~.~ti<.>-0860~·~~-~~~1=:~:-iiiiliiiilil .,....... alt ,.,30 PM. SAN CLEMENTE ;::.1en.,.:7~~...e,.,: PARKWOOD N ;:•• eo.,• .,. ft. SU5. per mo. :mW. Newport BNch HOTEL !lS4 w. lfttl St. 5tlHl35S I POR . I ext 171._5~h'-~ Plaza Coast Hwy., Newport Bch.1 lal Schools & • 114 DEL MAR, s.c. • Naw Adult & Family SUNDANCI &<>-2182 Lost.,.,_. instructions 575 2 Br. 2 Ba, aar. close to Tum your golf clubs Into 2 ~!:.~~X~ pd. A,ts. I I Rooms 400 ore Suite, uro rt . Sui1abte1~iiiiiiiiiiiii 'l;;~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I OCfan,Newport.Shorea . a stereo. Sell lhmt with l5nn-...... Ave "A".Call 1-3 BR's From SlSS/mo. Uvelna• ...... -..... fordoctor.Huntington11 ·11 Adult Cpl, no pela, Ref.II. "Dally Pilot Cassifted Ad v .... ,.... Bit-in range. gar bage .....,,.,_ NICE room in private home, Garden!!. 816-1323. F d {I _,) 550 WANT TO Lie SZ!S/tno. 213-B Cedar. and use the money for a ~M"/F~,:1~to='5"-'-'63MJ2).;'-==·~-1 diAposa]. dshwhr. Deluxe I :::r: I Newpo~°i~~o. $336. NU slore, oUice. 960'.l ...;o-'u.;.n.;:...:.;.;.'"=-'-='=-...::.:::1 615--1393 stereo! Call 6C-6678 Today. 1 Ir: 2 BR unfml Garden lhag crpt'f . Draperies. _.1 ._ __,_ Air. 17:'!01 Beach, J{nlg Sch.. rr..'D: Keys: Vic. Adams & Aph. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt.a. Frplc, D/W, prtv. 17560 Jordan A\.-e. 552--0900 ,-r --.-..... -, LRG Sleeping nn. NB. pvt ~2-2834. BrookhW'St ~llll'th 10th . WORK -Cast• u-sa ~~~10-=· ~7-~t~ 2 .. ~ ;1mpoo.1.""~!~AA p"'~l~g r:: ~~l~lu~;. ;ti~ki~tt:t· 1617 WESTCLIFF-"IB _,...~""''"~"--------• Cost• MeN "19 ,.,.... ..rg , 545 sq.ft & up. 541-3032 FOU~D: yng black Lab, IN A COSTA MESA AMBASSADOR INN $32.-50 BRAND NEW Weekly Rate for Single Apartment Special Move-ill Tulle * ,. 11 ... ,...... • Nt c ..... _. .............. . ........ .,.,.. .............. * ....... .... &fESA Verde 2 BR. 2 BA., Eves .. wkndl 551-242.8 I wamu::otor accmtt walls. I ROOMS S:ll "'k up with B I R 445 fem . Vic /I.dam& & Crov.·n bltnt, CJ>ta. ~encl gar. Mesa Verde a tcttchen tull of b.lllt-6ns kitchen r..i wk i.ip ap1. us ness ent•l _ Reer. Lane, ltB. ~783) ~·~ "''&.Y Dr. I (1nc:U:1!9 diltlwaetlfr). I 5'18-9'1S5, G45-J967. Industrial & Comm'I FOUND:Ccnnan Shepherd TRAVEL e HOME ATMOSPHERE UN>-uRN Room. w/p vt MISSION VIEJO type dog VI<. Npt Bch. 2BR . UPPER. ranp, ()\'er:t, Deluxe 2 A 3 BR. Ren1&1 otc, Meet and mtn~e with bath. SSS mo. ~ta Mesa. !'iClO to 5COO Sq. l"L 673-8760 • refrig, crpto & -· No aooo Mace AV<. 540-1034 I nelghborsa13 swim-I ~13-4589. SIS-6443 ' ---;;-round=,-----1 AGENCY • · _. -,,.,,. Mission Viejo poots. jaeuZ:zl, ~.,. Room & Board 405 28'7S2 ~la~erlte Prkw)'. IRISH SE:ITER female .. " 1150 -l"'""' or "'"" ~ l\Iam lhoroughfa.re. · 7129. I lnJOml,plrly-1 Ul-1400 962...x; 2 BR, 2, .. ~:np.Jex..:,.. patio,. NE..':,_ 3 Bcpt": •• ~...!!!· 1 st)t nt ~ .. At .... LO·r.VEL' •• Y. BaprilboaVatePe""'nn.m ro''r 1"a"o~1~w~E~S~T:o;C~L~IF~'F~N~B~1 ·--,FO~UN~'fiD;---~1mo'" .'"':':.~:?.', .• ar . ~~ ..• J...::'~' I m-o..llalllllir"'lroalrl. I • . . lrt.h Settcr ....., V'W""'l'U ~ ...,.._..,. '"" o dro:r "'Oman. Board incl for Preltijre Joe .. 30· tront on Iii. SJ&..9129 SML attrac l Br dplx, trpl, Newport Beach ~ ~ sn;, mo., 615-2833 §.ull. r.tom • c>fc.11, 1950 5Q S'.\lALL tan fe al -.. beam cell, crpt. Adlt1 only, .1 l'lfll Is 1 PLEASANT room for 111'.!uW:lr fl at 38c. air cond, Plenty ~·/orange jl!weledm Jiar7i _util pc:I: JM!Q. &q:1960. SHARP 2 BEDR001\f Mth you In "*'d/· citizen. Costa lllcM& area. .£.._rkg. cp1J1, lll'Jl'l, 548-9586. Q.ay1t1Klre$ Area. fi4G...08&5. 3BR 3 u ... •p•-nr OCC. aundtdc, tri>lc, new shag, ap-st&-4291 RETAIL STORE F' 0 R Why Not Call PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL "" .. ~ pliancts 1 blk .._, ~ T.r. ltABBlT • \'ti')' trune $190 mo, t.usJs~lt, refs, ' oce.n . • , .. , .... •-• 1 V•cation Rent•ls 425 U::A E w/up!ta.\n offlcts. Vic . c.orona <kl i\tar &f4..23Q!, Mlts, no pets..:. pref &iris, .... tr.. 171. 2900 9Q ft. Near Npt Bch 6'i'3-7Sll 610 E. lith, Sslnltt Ana S2l6 yrly, ~1505 .. ardr ~ Post Ofll<:m $600. mo . ..,..., ... ;:::,::.:';:;:==cl 543 6596 7 BDRM • ..., ~ BLOCK to _.. 2 BR 2 I f 'f,;,/; In.if.:• all new "'"' ...._ ,.OUND' sr....,. klnen. v1c. • ~ sm. 757 • BA, )Tty. $285 tnc1akis &,rt•aat1 Ira•· Po 1 arbor ttt th t JOIN Bare!•"'• &nk at Pf'tln. Po_~.-For Qualil1c&Uon Int.ervw utlL~ &ft. 5pm 6: :.M.. betul1t\ll MARINA INN -.. 111.....-.... ,11 EMTSl.QE_A_~ 28R, ..UndL .. Molt't 34002 Del ObisPO SL Brookhunt I S. D. t"'wy, Umhed Enrollment •U...Pw't• .......... ...... .......... . ......... ,...., .... ....... ,... ......... .... Watet TallFblg....-Jl'uuntatm-- Stay A Day, Week, Monlb or Whatever DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 .. ':; H·\RHOR r.:1D (11-iJ:i '~!!'!·~ (.', '!~"', filS·.J8.lO BUina, d/w, tnelld pr, no .. ...._1.. • T 4 9 5-=1Y5 , rebel\ StorH ..._offtc.ft. Finished IDUNO! Slamae.--cat 3 a~ ,;·eek pets., M&oOO• ,. BR u,,.. ..,..,.... nr ocu.o EUJciencies &: A~tl. by 4/2H74 , A&t IJ46...3166 PresidlO A Mlwtl, San P.1orn.1118 C!aU<'I BcJln SZ25 ........ no -tddld Heoi-• pool d d'-' roR 1--•i-. ... -. ... Oem=•"":"~'-::,:=::-,....,,~I •r--• ·~• 0.... fltrolnt ....... ,':..~!/'-...!"'.'A~ A· .. I ~ phonc~,1 tel..:..i~•--1 ,. • .'::', ...... ,, ., ..... " '"' -"'-...... ,.,...,,. ... ~ • ..., ·-... ~ vi _ ball ..-:vqill1ll Ul ... , facent to Npt. pjer &: "Alley ~IEO. llu. fem. bm/blk. Nite Clll :. Bt-&in SPACIOUS 2Bll. 2BA, avaD =:~~11,i bl 1s.-~.•Bradc-1 m~u.:~~liose~I~ ,:::;;·~~EGGS IN ::r~l~Be&d\ ana, Accmi~=hNATT'S ~~va~a~ =·bl~:: Twnhte, 1728 Bedlord t..rt. fUtt rlrfl to .... Cltmt:ntll: & Laguna Beach. ALU~tlNUM POTS •dd a F'ND. Brac:elcl. El!tr1t.lll11btd l.fl63 r SZ!O/mo. AdultJ only no I llaalltaltt Mlle Scatn I °'""" piny ta our u 1 96)-tSOO • dfW, iprbage dlsp, crp.linll ptt. 548--1S33 Aval\. A~ L PIR. Phone: 714-062. llportfishlng, 1thopping & u o vlntglU'. Thia w,ill kttp drftprrlet, balCOf11 v\ewt o ~ 4"!Wt u...w. NMn ...,.11., l't'l'taurant.11. S60 "~ It Up. pa.n from d1trkcnlng. U~tul Call btwn & It 6 P~r hl11a l ~ten. Gan,c & ~ low n h d"U a e • KM&. ~ ..,._, _, Arln:ii lhf!'I "" k l'CCC'.lve but no lon.,--tr nttded hem11 fO U S D : po b c rm 1 n carpon, yrty nln. \\estcllff 11.J'U.. AdWIA. $350. 10 IJIL JS olt on rtrat •·totk'• mt ull l&tl wUb • Dtlty J1ilot Plnecht!r In San J u an 833~ Ph: IOo-U9 - - -' OA.Ulned Ad. 64U6i!. )tlpl11trano, -... i-- ~--- ' I + • I .. 44 OAl f..Y Pll.01 • Thursday, Marth 14, 1'174 r ~ l ~OUHCl t1nln9 H•lp vnntff,M&F710 H•lpWonted,M&F710 I ..,_ ""'-IGC'l li<>WK>clotrnh>1:. dully. highly ACTIVE e<mplo to m""""' CLERK Help Wanted, M & F. 110 Hole Wanted, M&F 7lo H.;•::f.tp..:W:.:•:::n:;;lod::,:.•:.:M:.:&;:.:..F..:7..:10: 1.RO:.:;:;lJ;f ..;W:.;;:;an:;:ted=,.:Mi=F;,...;.7,;.10 Relp Wa nted, M&F 710 EIK tronic Asnmbler1 HOUSEKEEPE'RiCOOK PBX OPERATOR ~ f'Cl'On11nended, \\'Ith ref. Call NM\'JIOl'I Beach 1110trl. Call alter I prn. 8:~1. 644-.2562. , CUSTOMER SERVICE S:>lde.rina rcq'd. Day &hill, S100 WEEK MACIUNJSTS . Telepb)ne ~ Serr Ptt.l Electronicll, 6 3 91 for di11abled elderly couple .l STOP! .Doctor$ exchaJlae, l'uh~ 81by1lttlnt Income Tix AJOI-~ Clerk, 'dull re1id(ITlt TYPIST \\'ea tm l1 Ler Av e., I fO'OWn girls ln mode-rn ,_,_...,. NB. ~ -•· W1·11t.rnllliter. 894--3.')0t Monarch Say home. 39 euy Aji"'shifta -open~· "'1& Income Tax Service pe 1i1011t1I or huslness ZJ Y'•arli l h1rl~r A1'tia (714) 675-6676 eure centl'I'. f..1ature won1an. l-1.1'5 7:)) to 4 &,3:30 to Mid- night. &12-5861 EXECUTIV ES hotm" llam-<!pon .,...._,., Look no .. _.__, benefits. c.JI ltM. Mot>Fl1 2Pm-Gt>m Sat or &m to do nRTnw GM-7009 To \\'Ork Jn Data PmC'rl!King • $15,000 to $75,000 complete howiekeeplng, ooly, ' CASHIER A f.1.BITIOUS? Opportunity for 2 C'OUJllc11, Z5-65 yn who "''ant tu f.'3rrt \.Ip to fi:':rO per mo. PAJlT·TJME. C & 11 639-ru3. IA!pt. Soinf' U!le of <.·ar "''ill 1''911· ucc·eplln.g 11.1)pllc11t1ons Send resume oe can TODAY laundry, help Shopp~ & \Ve' ha-.~ J)('tm1tncnt Job PLASTICS • Injection mold· IX' l't!<ltllJ\'d ror dl!>tribullon for pt•rm ., full Un1e fl(lllition, for confideotiaJ NO COST planning 1 dinner meal dal· openings wJlb plrnty of Ing aetUJ) man. Exritr w/all Jl\U'f'l'ltiC~. Will be tntJ)}l!{l uti P/tirne schedule ati;o avail. execuUve interview. l}', lii>m. with pl.annM meal o~rtimc on lhe l11t and aspecta of injectloo moldlna; OOIUllUll'i' O""l'u10i'. J\lusl !'.lUlll 00 bon<lable, netil E.XECUTIVE SERVICES, for Sun Ot dQ.Y ,oft Pref 2nd ~hlfta. \\'e provide · 3_ VO!\ ~ ~. ..~ flJ)JM'!;U1n~ & CiiJOY cuilomt-r ' ~· ·· · · · slrilile mature \\'Oman or oompariY paid pfohsio11 Apply In person, !f'~,1.450.:~r. "''·f.J·l'!1~. JIQW';t_ conlllCr.-~ · ·888'-N. Mltln;-Srmta-Ana-wlttrlftiWtl-0.l'i'lllY' & • ~·n -pll'ln;--mf'dicaJ n.nd -Ufe · INCA PLASTtCS ING-. ANC IENT MARINE R Apply In °P<'l'!IOn (714) 547-9625 transporaUon or easy bus illfurance-. paid holidays 32972 cane Perfecto NEf:us Call P ersonnel DESMOND'S Foo Jar UHlllultlng Mitvice trlp. Rt.tii req. 49lr19119 and vacatk>ns, and ex· &ln Juan capi.6rrano DAY For A ppointment Not an offer of employme11t HOUSEKEEPER/ cellcnt "'·ai:es. An equal oppor. emplyr. K ITCHEN HELP 833 8830 EXEC. SECRETARY COOK lmmedlat• openin"' tor 1----... ~ ...... ~I "LANDSCAPING'' Apply in Prr~on 3-5 J>\I ~ NEWPORT Fee Paid. h:xclling )'OWi& co. tull charge of house & O'.lOk· ~~:1blfo"u:'.!~~~. rnton REGISTERED 2607 \V. Coffi;,1 llwy., NJ~. •3 Fash ion lslAnd Treasurer seeks indiv. w/ ""'"for Camlly of 3, Live out -""' ...... ¥.., For A Uni11ut"· & J'l•ri;onallzcd to good typing klll sh ·~ C I f;qual Oprior. i:.mpJoycr s 5. but avaU to live in· on oo-TURRET LATHES ! Ii pm. ='I) It• ln J_,t1nU~·:1pln~. Color· Apprentice B aker ompu er ,..,.;,.,.,.;,,;.,.,..,.;.,;.,..,.j heJpluJ .. Must haw financial caslon. 5 day -...1',, must , CUS1'0?.1 \\'QO(h•:ork, l't'fllQd., s.·.111ln14 .t· J'en;onul Design. O r J ourneyma n Bake r ba1ckgl'OWlF d. Salary lO $675. drive, exp! req, $SOO per TRACER LATHES NURSES • pallfliug & re11air. Vin1.:c ('o)t1tiH't S11lary 0 1x:n. ,\pp\y. Sextant Automat1'on,· Inc. DATA PROCl--:SSING A!!() 00: Positionll. Oi.U mo. li'T"a-a>92 ENGINE LATHES 1 U!nhuf{. 5:)(;.,Yn;,, G reenhaven Gord ens llc.~l1JurHnl, 630 Ne\1.-por! REPAIR Coaslal Personnel Agency, ,;;;:::,,;:;,;,::~=-"---TOOL & CUTTER 646-3925 !\1 i n I ni u m 3 y e <1 r !I' ·~. 2'i90 Harbor Blvd, HOUSEKEEPER for man & EX:PEHT CARPENTRY 2 N Bl d C'~·nici· Dr .. N.B. 18651 V t·xpericnt·e. Clean rewrd a CM ./ lZ yr old girl. 3-7 Pl.1 5 days GRINDERS \ GENEllAL REPAIR 21 3 ewport v • on Ka rman nlust. Good S<tlary, quick Exp ER t EN c E 0 )last ... :k, in San <>iemente. near HONES Needed ror our new epceiaJ Re1;1son11ble R11h·~ 61!>-1979 Cos ta Mesa ASSEMBLERS Irvin& fUJv11ncct~ll'nl, ex c e 11,. n 1 Builder, wages up to $5.00 Our Lady Of Fatima Scmol:. GRINDERS nw-sing unit. Will wovide (;ENf:RAL C\RPE:NTRY Ei1ual Oppor. Etuploycr hen". f 1.t s , plus. Now depending on exp, In up to 49S-l388 AM or 492-6660 PROO. MACHINE i1•0·"1curvl~~~G~~~ CUSTOi\1 FINISH \VORh: Painting & ln!en•1e\b1n~. Call AJl MY 60 Ht oplion or appl.icMt .oP=>~I'=. ====----OPERS ~"v ~. Small jobs OK 891--4Gl p h • Elcetronl\• u1slrunK•n1 n1:in-Opportunllics. 6 4 5-t 1G 3, call &'6-8270 ' IIOUSEKEEPER & child • po11un.ity to upgrade your I C --•~P-•_r_•_n~g~'-"~9___ ula1·1 u1'!'.'1' 111.'cds <'-"ti1·1-. a.~. C~ERK TYPIST Costa i\1csa . care, lh·e ln, !)1,2; days, pvt tMu11t l'l'il<l mies and professional skills. I arpet SerV1<• --EXP &uquet or caleri"" & tv N blu•pnn' t ·) ~<'111hler.~ for nrt::xlu(·tivn · I 21 -... room • .B. Some " 5 • all "'"· In ,. IJE('OJl,\TOH, f<'nialr· \\' f:ll' S, OVt.'I' ' • call 540-7:.00 En 1· h .-.. Olher openmgs &uuuo ' JOl"N 'S n. & U I I rl••pt ., flnn! a.~~n1hly, l'C k •.. ,,,,, g is nee. ~ mo, J\frs. APPL'" •II,-,, t'm1n-·•,·a'"'Y av-". I -u '-"UlM.!I · P 10 "'""Y * W 1'llerd Pe "1ntt'ng s f"l lo"I••"· Con••••· wo•"·. u.s wr ca"""'" • --g s~ M•4 ~ '"" "" = <W D · -.1 hOlll'I so lllcring-. Full-!hnc al~ orrl"r p1'U('('si;1n~. hill· " " " " --. .....,, • ,,,.....u_ • PEnonNNoL DEPT '1-"" ·" S"-i""!J&...QR n :Sh <i m Po o. !Soi C t I * I · Call G.1:t-S020, TONY. EXPER front oliit..'C recep. •"'3V .-_, • " t.'UU.'tu • ....,. ...,,..,-• RetanlantiH tki."T('·isers ~ on ra c or l <'n1ploy1ncn1. Ext·tollcnt sn · 1111,:. tt·l~·11hont· 1·u.~t(u1u·r t•nn-1 b H 0 US EKEEPER/Babyslt· g.5 Pi\t, hfonday thru r·riday ICU. CCU. OB. all I b'. h ' & 1•0 RE'SJUENTIAL tiry & bt·11clits. IZ. illin. from lal'L &llcli i.· r11arkt•tlni;! c.>.:· DELI !\L\N, Expt•r. Apply in ll~n~l or .. usy Ur.'.s ouice ter. Mon thni Fri, 7 to 4:30, Aft•• 5 PM l"lephon• ~ mln~e or hlc~h te7~~s \\'hile & COl\Th1ERCIAt ~t11lu Ana. perience hC'lplul . Ty pe C(I pi::rson after 2pin, 2500 \V. hlis!>ion VICJO, 40C>-583Cl. own transp. N.B. Refs req. ""Plant :-,~pt. " carpets. Suve yow· IDO!ll.'Y r 1nrs1 CraflSOll'll \\'.Jl.nl. ('hX:U'11· lyf}C\V rilt•r. Coast lhl')', Ne\\·port Bch. f.1'.;h1ALE PRODUCTION 6'-Hi447 aft 4 orwknds. nt (TI41 546-3131 by saving nie extra 1.l'ips. Drywall \Vall p11p('ri11g: Call For App l. l\lr. John \Vllson. l\h.1.l'hllli' Operalorx, expcr-L£AR \ViU ('lean livin{.: nn .. dining Al''flUllt i~·nl Ct·1l ingi< lndw;lrial He Jr.lions Call l''or Apfll. DELIVERY sci-vi cc . up. icnccd & -unt>xpcrtenCC'd, mi., & Judi Sia. Any i·in. Pll.'llS•' Call t·or Estlmut1• (7l 4 ) 494_9401 lndu.-;LJ·iul Jlclations plications lakr.n for Juli & Vl'l)' 1,'00CJ working cond, HOUSEKEEPER I $7.50, eouch $10. Chair $5. i;1 *642-5775 640-11~ (Jl 4) 494-'40I par! lime h<'lp. 1 r· or 11cw planl. Apply at SA:E 4 Hrs, 5 d~ wk ; $3 hr. Udo SIEGLER : 1 )'l'!'I. exp. is wha! 1_~1un!s not Stale LiC'. No. 281031~ TELONIC furnilUt'l' dcl. 1 Apply 9 to Advanced PucKaging, 30&.l [sle. 642-6830. method. I do 1vork 111yscU. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TELONIC 12 & 1 lo 3. 0 1638 BalJC.'OCk, Ahwuy, CoKta Mc1>a. 1...::::::;c..::;::e'°"'----- Good rel. 531--0101. INDUSTRIES c.~1. INSPECT_O"' T. rqnsport QUALITY painting, int. &. FRONT DESK --~ -• DlBERNAJlDO & Sons e All · 1 INDU.STRIES DELIVERY r.1cn, nl•t'<i('d in For ('Jectronics firm in O.C. D • t>.xt. types, varn1~ 1, L B h 'I . Lt! U' ll I I II 7 & ynamlCS I Carpet sales, installalion, & slain. color ina 1 c h 1 u i::-, aguna eac 11.B., t•. V. area fo1· '" orn1ng a uig o c • pm-am Airport area. Tr a i n e e , repairs. 963-2639. acouslil' ceilings, 111 d . . La guna Beach LA Tiro":. auto 1\Julc. Ap· 3pn1-U:3Upn1. J::xper. in Jns!X'cror. Good -...·orking 3131 W. Stgtrstrom I' New acute facility located in Lagwl& flills. Outstanding bl"/'ll'fits & v.'OJ"king con· ditions -await those-in- terested in providing ~· ceUcnt professional care. Apply Ponionnel Dept Saddleback.. Community Hospital I C C C R . t ,,..., ,,~18 Equal Oppor. f.:n1ployl.'r prox. 2 ht-:s per rnorninJ:, hotel Hudning & 4200 NCH.. ronds & benefilJJ. Applicant Senta Ana , ement1 oncrete 0'0111• t's. rnain · '"" .... '°' ~qual OpJJOr. Eniploycr pl'eler aduH \\'/t'<'On . 1·ar. Call 644--1700, ext~-Equal niny apply at SAE Advanc-23561 Paseo de Valencia ',. CEMENT & Block "'ot-k. PAPERHANGING & ASSEh1BLY. 8:31}-:lPtll. 3 ==== $2'2.:i. pc-r 1no, 847--S979 Uppor. EtllPrlo~ycC"'-"----ed Paekaging, 3080 Airway Equal opportunity Laguna Hills n puinling. 21 ~ llarllor d k I '"· FU-~Ch--Dr C ••• -· I 1 1.: Walls, patios, sidewalks, f sys a v.'N' t 1ru :,.,;,y, DELIVERYMAN \V/\).'Tf:D LL arge Bookkeeper, j~"~;·M~.~~~,;:~~::~-l ==='":·':P:"iY'ii.':M:/:F:zz::=:I (714) 837-212 I 11rea. Res. furn. No. 183281. H sew'fe pn'f'd s t·irt S2 l 1 ha T H , etc. By hr. or job. 646-6915. fi.12-2356. ou 1 · · ' CLERK TYPIST \\'l h van. l\TtL-;t be t'l'.'Hablc. mus vc raet ome • Take San Dif'go Freeway " I~=='=-="~-~-hr. Studio 12, 150 Baker St, 642-SO:!O, TONY. .Cons1ruc11on t>xper1t:uc:e, li\1ME DIATE OPENINGS To El Toro Rd. Tumoff, •'•: CEfl.lENT: PatiO, drivl's. PROF. walloovl'rir•", stutl' ,....f 540--949;,). An i1'rln1ed. OJX'fling for nn I -' f" II r · p 1 · Machinist As.st. $5 hr •t' walks-Rennirs, saw & -o ._." . rt' . 1 1 1_, · D t I A • t t Pease Sl'1iu resume & u 1me os lions Via Estrada ,~ lie. No. 2'7f614. Insur. all ASSE!'dBLY \VORK 111 ivu u::i i\· !;,,..... lypuig en a ss1s a n salary l'e<JuircnicnU; to Maintenanc• Indus. Bngi.:ieer Sl.3K Eq -• 0 E t t ~· ren1ove. Free et1t. 54·1-8998. ty"""' ,.,.,....,,., 714/84" """ sk'•lh: f\5-70 ... pm p~,.;~'-n•I·• ,, ..... , ""-' ,,~ ..,_ ........ """''y 10 p-s. S"•5o u.... ppor. mp oyer 1~·~ .,..,_ • ,,...,.""'. No Experience Ne«.!cd . . ' "· ' ' "'"""' " '"'"-'· "''"" · 0<1uer Llt'.Velopn1t'nt Co. 1151 & Janitorial ....,, ~ ''" :1:==========1 ), CONCRETE Patios. 400 ~ PROF Plt>'•tt•• ~,,. .. 1 .. ,.,, * 9p" ""'JI * For Appl Cont:ic-1 fl!in1c 11s.'i'L E x p H 11 d c> d UOl'l' "t, "e•·pot·t ""•"h Dictaphone Opr. $475 -- !' ft or nlOre ti5c 1~r sq fl'. · .._,, ,., " "'' ' '·'"'r.r. Cnrol Su1ilh, 6-14-;iSOO duties uppor. 11.B. area. !f.l""". " •~ DC... Light Mainte11an1..~ \\'m·k Payroll Cle. rk Cniplzd. $515 Real Estate A••- 1 Don, 642-8514.. •'<'ns. Int/ext, f.rce cstirnate. As.'l.lslant Manag:f'rs AvlXI Finflnci11l &rvit'f' 1n~1 962-6671. N; Photl(' Calls plcaae Dishwashers, Cooks Clerk Typu;t to S600 -- ' 4 Refs. S48-275S, &42-~l'.l. Trainees, Counter Girls, ~Ty J·;qual 0Jlpol'. ~:n1f1loyt'r F: r -Recyt Nurses A'd Dent.a.I t'rnt Olli« to $600 Red Carpet's Fashion Island ;., 1.c_o_n_t_r_•_e_to_r __ .~---NEATEST. 1·leane:1, 1n~1 Cooks. Days, NitC'!S. Open ~~~~~~nAi~; 1~ 11'~~~~1 1 ~~ FULL tilnc dc1X.nctablc hclir C~u >l{)-.-J690 1 es secretary/Insur. 10 $j7S of!iee in Newport Beach has 1 cxpt.•t1ist' ':t110Jicatio1\. lnl· f'ull &, p/lin!!?.._fpply ~ql'k .,CLERIC.AL, 0"1,1°.11 ,1',v < 01th~..., ~t'~' l'I' fol' rclu1i~n~lfi & <.:<\bllle~ , r .. 0,,8,.,,_,0t & • General Oltke. ~ • ..., inun-to opportuni'" tor l . p' ALD'. ,,l,:..;, rn;;.,1,· C o. Li·~. 'E.~t.·'Clill 4!1.0::·6TIS" .• ' • ' ln"thc 'Rb'f. Jll.1 f,;, 'lTth "51, . . ·:· ·~-· .. ... !;l\Op, ·ncpa:u~. Pick-u1I '& ~ ....... ...,.~.... --•.• ..._. ' ' .• "J •• .-tuu ...... .., ......., ... ln1n)1.:rl. As)i~u11u.:111s, :rop ...scoool Jllus Ute J10usckeep--Rcsident4\ C&re Facillt~ £xec._~·y~1ktng . to $7® !"'CW Or exper ,Sales ~-lt~ No. 19l80l. Spccu1llze in add, INT /EXT P AIN'TING COsta r.t~sil'. ~ • ~$S. Loni;: or short te1•1n. ini;:, \V~ck d;;ys only. Reis. & d<.'Hvecy, ell.:. '646o.~:o::.·c__ • ••i_• · ~ Call Jeannie Sisco 1a1es.1tcd Carpet Realtors, 1 1-emod. alter. Qua!. \\•ork. All or8ngp Co. _ 67:t-:1.Xi9 AUTO SALESMEN can fl'l!}.4450. ou:n trans. 'na.'Cssary. So. GELCOATERS · INSPECTOR/ \&Sid Hollman with over :JO a.fl.ices nation- ?• iv1e1nbcr BBB.-962-1961. Need 'for on<' of Orang<' NF:VF.rt A ~·i::E A1' TE:'lfPO llu11t. Bch area. 962-9960 aft F.:xpcr. only. 2nd Shift Top SHIPPER ~NEWPORT wid(' can offer the profes- 1,, JACK Taulane, patios, l'l'· *Wa llpaper Hanger* County's. JC'ading Pontiac TEi\1PO Tr111por;ny liif'lp f;Pl\I only. wagc11. p ntl Ag sj?nal gl'0\1.-th & advance- Od dd Li B-1 269072 C. Rebko 646-2449 Dealers. Nc\v or Used car CLEnK . T\'PI~ M G y h C For rruinutacturer of small erson •ncy uicnt opportwtlties you're : ~Y \v~y Co. c642-4703. · · Plaster, Patch, -Repair i;ales. Exet"llent Jr Ing c G<locl typ;ng skills ·& D icta phone Typist ac!G3~~~a'...•n•~ae, ~Morp electronic part.<J. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. looking for + an xlnt com· I ~ f' E · ~....... "" '--' "' CORTEC, INC. NB. 642-1877 642 ••70 mission structure. Contact -El 1 • I ....,ne .its. '..Xpcr1e,.._..,,,. or kno1vledge of Real Estate Fl'c Paid! prom i n en t G 'I Of p -I'" •c r1ca PATCJ.r PLASTERING not. -...·e will lrain. Ask for documents re<(d. Exp·. N""''f'O r! firm seeking a<;;: ~n c. /t ._ $3 hr JANTTOR·fl.1aintenance man !'!'~'l"'~--~~.,.~~I Thonw.s E. Mancini, nian-- 1'·· ELECTRICIAN r 11 All types. Free estimates Andy Escrow or Loan processing curntc typist. Xlrfl stHl'l in.\ fee Paid1 ~lso, tee Jot>s Ad.ill apt complex: Pool l\.1ALE HairdreSsel'. Xlnt aper, ~8672. I · ic., 0 r Call 540-6825 DAVE ROSS & UJfln d \ s bu r s cm f1 n 1 salury & ~nelits. Also Fee •I Hours I er Uay malnt. exper required. Full location & working cond . .."'.:'"'II ,. jobs, new jobs, any jobs. .Plumbt"ng PONTIAC helpful. Exttl. salary, Positions. WESTCLIFF timepo11itlon.Start$525.mo. Guarantee + c on1m ~ ~ Anypla1..-e. ~7689. & Call '1 M I"-<w ~79 :;. 2180 Harbor Blvd. ben<'fits progran1s. J ason Best Agency Pei-sonnet AG'ency · up. " r. cA w.ler, .no-·u . a; ELECTRICIAN -~nse L.R. OTIS PLUMBING Cosla ti.ft>Sn 546-8017. . \\'E..;:;TLANDS BANK 17400 81'00khursl F .Vlv. (~lark lU Center) ~2300. .i\fATURE i~llcf nianagel' for c-· No. 23:uos. Srnall jobs, Remodels & Repairs. Water 71 ,J....8.U--Zilt ~uitc '.?13 963--Gm l6jl l!:. f.:cUngcr , S.A. JANITORIAL Sl'rvtce now n1otel in Costa i\1esa. Exp. I'~ malnt & repairs. ~3. heaters, dispoMls, (urnaces, AVON An F_,qual Oppty Employer ~-SliJti taking appllcatlons for full Or will 1rain. &16-4707 after I!~ .Gardening dsh1vashrs. 6-12~263 r-.f/C & /\i\TBrTIOUS? ENTHUSIAS· CLF:rth:, par1 rinH' ~irl Fri· DISHWASHER GENERAL OFFICE time experienced personnel. 10 am .. Bf/\, Complc!c Plunibing ;,;.c,.,'!...,"""A,,0"0·oulRd•pJ~~~e111.:: day, Sam-noon. c·all a111, for Days. Apply in person neaurifut nlOdent n .. _ .. ·,,, 5,jT--678S. MA]~T~UR~E~'~wo~man]~n~<!ed~odtf=o~r,1;'~-~;·;;~~-==:1 I I I I Paradise Gardcniru: Service. Lie. 272694. ..~ ... ~ " , ... ,.._ " 1 ~56--6392 h ~~ SJ>('CiaJize Restoration Roofing . tive. )'ou (·an run your O\\'tl app • ;); Dick C urch's Rest. Lagull8 Beach. Unilorms JUNIOR \Vear Bou t iq ue housekeeping work .. 1-3 & Landscape. A1onthly businl'ss, srhcdule your O\\'n m~·IPANION t\·an1ed--1o.t_ _3i98...Nev .. 1)lll!t. BL. C . .i\l. furn. Great entry level posi-needs assist mgr. Apply in shift. f'ull · or p/lime. Maintenance & Sprinkler RODI-' for less. ,..pairs, hours .~ nu1ke thl' n1ost of a \\'01nnn. Private r n1 & · brd DONUT Sho f 2 it! ·r tion Y"/good ch an~ for ad· J>t:!:r'!!On. ~Ion-F'ri. 2 Z 1 Sawyer Home, 646-6TIG n. · C II ""' ,,,,.,.. _, · · in l'Xchangc for i;ooking 1 P r:m~ am· 11 t, vanceme11t. Call Coastal hfarine Ave., BaJboa 15land. MGMT TRA REAL ESTATE •-..cJ>8.lt'. n U'Uo'"OO't;:I shingles, rock, romp free l'e .... earn111g: oppa1·1urury. no e:xp nee, 2:1-<lJ, apply D Personn •l Age "•" ,,=,,. INEE p F All ' EUROPEAN G a·r cl e n el'. e )( 1 . 1. i r . t 61 1 3 . C.1.11 510-7041 . ~~~~es. 0~_utsi~u:r ;~~~11~11~ l\'s Do-NuL'I. 360'5 So Bristol 2iro u:oor Blr:;r,• ~· So. Orange Cnty, ambitiou.,, I •y or • • • Maintenance -Land'ICaplng. 541·:?.388 /SlB--5020. BABY i:titter live in. Prvt rn1 673-0149 Dressmak er, Mature GENERlL J\taintenancoe & KEYPUNCHERS aggressive, five figure in-Your ADVERTISING I Tree re m ova I.. Very Sewo'ng/Altereto'ons & boo.rd plus! Chlldren age I p/. 51 , 0,.,.1 Bl" A~<>< come. Call Mr. Cnrupbell at You have your ov.·n pii vate reasonable. 642-5329 eves. 1---'"--'-----9 & 11. Dann Pl. 496-5919 COOK, P /TIME ltnie .,..,_ ""· ........ .,,,} ·ltepair hfan needed far ~ desk &: phone. San1e HATE TO l\.fOW???? "SE\VING": bnthing :-uils, 1 •,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol Con\' llospilal 6·1'2·07'AA DRUG & COS M ET I C aparlJnent rentals, p ar t KELLY SERVICES MEDICAL front offjce re1..-ep-localion 18 yrs. New o1· ' ., s II' S, s . " your pa ('m· ' • 1.100 PHAlll'llACY 642 .... J:Ot\ i\lnr area, ~790 8:31). ..., ...... " ... ~ I c I Call th" Pt-•. h' I ho•t' '' BAKERS COOK EXPER CLErtK. Ex1fd. P /\RI\ 1in1e basis only, Corona Del tlon••t. Ex•-,,·.,~ & exp'd real estate sales Rates are lo1v' Don't be n1n!crial eustom fil see Ter· 1 o ~ 5 00 mature. l\lust kllO\\' pe." people \\·e eome~ al lor • ' · · ri ni \Valnut t-1.B. A~ ruorl ''l"1vke \\'orkrr~. for aru. tilr. Grnnt. .:0'"'-·~=~~----board. Call between 2 & ·I tnte1vicw. iilow1 Call Rich: 673-IJTIB. HELPER 81"vcrly r-.111nor Cunv. llu,;p, GIRL FRIDAY, must be 129 Operators \l.'k-days, 642-8566 \.'o·. i::. Lachenruyer Yamagu1..-hi G:irdcn Service Tile R37-S()()(). El t • Ji?liable, alJle to sell, kno\v fl. ESSENGER . . 1860 Newport J:ilva., CM ! Costa Mesa & Newport Sch cosrA !\lE:SA nianuf. planl ec ron IC general office & lxx>k-Need lO Operators. Regilller 1 • _p/time basis. 646-3928 or Eve 673-4577 64~ alter 4PM CERA!\llC TILE NE\V & offers supiilenu•ntal in~nll" kel'Jling. 19-l--0582. NO\\' for special assign. $2/hr + mileage. l\.tust • ,__ YARD C1eanups, Garage rcn1odcl F1'f'e C'Rl. Sm jobs Apply 111 Pc1·son opportunity lor ~cnii .,_,tired A bl menis. Excelle!nt earnings. have own car. 1''cmale 17-23. . Cleanups & Lite Hauling:. ~"-"-'"~"~'~'~· _~-.:;_~_2_426_.___ Behr~n 10:3&..& 2 Pi\l mnn in custonier service at ssem ers GOLF COURSE ~tcchanic. All 3 shif!s available. Come Call Mr. Sullivan for appt. REAL E~TATE • ! I ) .. i Re1UtOnable. 646-4676. Top Soll / fnctory. 6·12·2256. lnuned opening. cau Mon-In Today! 833-l390. SALESP OPLE FAR WEST SERVICES TRAINEE POSITIONS fl'i. betYln 9 an1-l :30 11n1, 0 S EXPER. Gardefl:er .. Know *QUALITY • COUNTRY-\\'eslc-rn M . C . Circuit Assenibly Corpora-&H-7120. KELLY GIRL M LOER ' EXPER. \Vork m lbe hot1est area of how. hlaint., Trimming & * ti'fULCll & TOP SOIL • , lh111 can ph_1y Bass & Vocal lion hns iinnl~iall" OJ>Mings -"''"-'=~G=U~A~R~D~S---.. For fast growing liberglai.'S t·JunUngton Beach & .t'oun- dcanup 968-3486 PIE PLANT · needed 612-8361 f p-• t T I boat ro. Apply in person al, uun Vaiiey w1tn a company · · ~OOU ' or .. tvvuc 10'.1 _. ra nccs. Full & p1limc. Retired -'!1'-1401 Do s s · """ Cl' M · "" 19 9 Lawncare by ''2 Gals'' I ~ r.l~ni<anl \Vo 1 k 1 n g eon-sont\{'I w·l-•n 0 . ve I., wtc ol"t\I 1ppcr arme ..... rp., 1 u1at ou·e1-s a lull career pro- CROSSING GUARD ditions. . _ ..... u e, pen1n.gli Ne1vport Beach 833-14U E. Occidental St, Santa grnn1. 4 Ullices to choui;e ti·low/cdgc 642-9907 1 J[Il] APPLY 111 1n1n1ed. areu. All equip. \Bank Qf Calif. Bldg.) Ana. ll'Oin. Call J erry Gilleopie, Garden Malnt/Lndscp (mployMlnt I I 1672 Reynolds Ch-ult Asscn1bly Corp. funi. 1'1n1e & 112 for over 40 I :;:==zi:=i:=i:=i:=i:=i:=:= l\1 o DEL. At 1 r a c t i v c, Vil.LAG~ RBAL ESTAJ'.i:;, Clnup, Sprklr rep. 646-6852 j _========: f Santa Ana The City Of lrvinl" is 3169 Redhill Ave, Costa J\!('Sa hl's. A1iply betwn 10 & 2 pn1 . I 1 wholesomt>, "boat oriented" 9'U-:l45ti. I.__ presently a cc e P t i n g 9P· 54()...5490 Universal Protection Service KEYPUNCH OPR tor new publication. A gc·l -=~R~E~A~L~E=s=T=A=T~E~- • G•n•ral S.rvicel plicalions for position of Equal Oppor. Employcr -103 No. Harbor Blvd. 10-21. t714l IH:l-!!Jti.j. --Job Want-..1, Malo 700 Equal Oppor. En1ployer cro"·m· g gaa•d to help ,.,.,;.,.,. ... .,..,..,. ... .,.,,, Santa Ana SALE•"'N Vo I u m c typesetting-boo ks, 11SU l'le~nt11ry scl\001 children E<1ual 0 11par. Employer fl.tOT~ Maid, "°ill train. Ap. Active ofuc:e ~ t H Jnagazines, newspapers, MOTEL-Hotel manager r 1 1 .1 TIME FOR i\lin. 1 yf!ar exper on OZ9 & ply in person. Costa l\tesa . oas. wy catalogues: Also bl'ochurcs, v:ould like eniploynicnt. BOOKKEEPER F/C cross sat' Y at ic:ivi Y HANDYMAN o.l9. Day shift. Inn 33};,) Harbor CM in Laguna Beach ivith a Oy . 1 1 tr ave If' d in11>rsections. p 1 r . ' ' backlog or buye.t'S -also op-en;, c1rcu ars, orms, .Xlnt rers & kee!)6 business Exper., ntature. Salary ('.On1-Guards nl't' needed rronl oo i;x~r. _ or rommunuy For Appl. Contact NURSES partunuy for big commis· lcgaJs, f'tc. L;J.yout, 00111· up. Npt Sch. CM or Laguna ni c p s·u r 11 1 f' \I' 1 l"x 11 c ,, . 8 : 1411m.4:30pm, \\'/\itnr.s QUICK CASH assoc1auon 1n Newpor t . Carol Smt"lh ti.I N R . · -Co posit.ion & pnsteup. Call area. 6-1j.-17!ll or 646--3632. 5,17-7SS.1. Betu·h Area. -t . 1. 'd ... 1 Ralph, 64&-3319. BJ 11 , • organ urses eg1s1cy. SJOIIS !JI mmercial & Jn· Debbie, {7141 496-7769 or Vflryutg a inc 1v1 uw oc11· 64&-5768. 644-5800 RN s, LVN's, Pracs, Jo'loor vestment propcrues. Don, CTI 4l ?74-9-f<l.L J ob Wanted, Female 702 BOOKKEEPER, CPA firn1, tlons. $2.29. per hfr. '"'~~ THROUGH A' -.~A~N~D~Y-M-,-,-N-.----1-,_-~' Avro Financial Service duty p~d v.·kly. 657 \V. 19th GUMBINER & ASSOC. Jo'/C rhru T/B, ""l'n1ancnt. neecss. l'QU1pmenl urnish._-., -. ""' u .:u St Suite D C l\I "·'0 "361 CAPTAINS CAR CARE NEED hel p al hon1c! \Ve Salary $650, to $foo. Phone by Tht> City Of hvinl" Ap-prel'rd., \\'rite Classified ad Equfll Oppor. En1 ployer or'83J: 2365 ' . . """'" <t.\»-94:4! for appt. Hand \Va."ing & \\'l:lshi~. in-have aides, nu 1· s.e s, tilrs. Kcilin, 64.(}.-0630. ply a l Irvine Police Dept.. No. S6, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box I •"""""""'""""""'""'"""~ · · REAL ESTATE SALE.5 aide & out! Free Piek Up & ho u s ekprs, ro1npan1ons. 19002 Zee St, Irvine. For in-DAILY PILOT 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 926~. K ITCHEN HELP NURSING, RN • HOSfES e DeliVf.'ry. For appt, eall llun1en1akers Upjohn BOYS & GIRLS Ion11ation contact Ciridy llEAD COOK, FrrIME 5 DAYS A \\-'EEK 3-11 &/or ll·7 shift, 2 days Licensed, part time girl tor 645-1791 or 646-3632 ;;.1?...00S-I. Ne\VSpalX'r ca1Tiers, n1i(I. Poling, 556--5Zl.~. i\Juturt'. Conv. Hospital Apply Jn Person v.•k. Huntington Beach Conv. top flight builder & PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, i\IJ::DICAL Asslstnnt t.,•rnd. age IO yrs. [or Newpoit I •.,.,.;;~~~"""'""""" WANT AD Call 642-0598 The Rusty Pelican Hospital, 1118ll Florida St, developer in Newport CARPENTllY. No JO. b too have SC'l'l·rd in!crni;hip, E:x-Be:ieh, Ncwpo1t lle1~:L1i: & ••• a Dally Pilot ClaSs!fled 2735 II' C 1 H NB H.B. S.17-3515. Beach. Xlnt :Jr.'""'tion N P I r Ad "12 "'" , . . oas wy.. . . nd s1null. F & B Ho1ne Repair, N'I ref~ .. d~ire tno!'tly back eiipai1 cnuisu a on!11c·t ·"' -.ro7S. Help Us Build NURSES Aides, 7-3 & ~11 a v1:'.ry .,.,or e hours. 642-1403. office but Ulfl do lront ofc., l\lr. Jlydr. CirculfltiOf'l Dept. Help Wanted, M&F 710 f LICENSED SchOol Bus shifts. Exper. pref'd. J-lun· Phone 5.51-1012. ___ _ "TJrir-;GS" by ,\'oose. (;i•n'l ()r',,...2.169 I>AILY PILOT. Cull &12-4321 Help Wa nted, M&F 710 Beauti ul Cruising Drivers. Irvine area, 4 hr tington Beach Con v, REAL ESTATE Cai:penn-y, R('pl:iirs, Plunl· 23 yr old girl "'ants cvt•s & lcuve ;i;iplirlllion. Sailboats :'r::O~~~dSJ~ wages, Hospital, 188ll Florida St., <'•IUKC: LLJr..N tS & BU\"ERS bing. EI e c . Ren1odcling 11;n•t tilnt-hOSJ('ss Job hi nice CARETAKF.R Couple, Live EXECU I Needed: H.B. M7-3515. th!lil our present st&U can 642-.161:::. rr~t nurunt, NB a I' e a , in, for Clubhouse. Apt t J YES-MANAGERS Expcr. Fini!>h Carpenters LIQUOR STORE CLERK NURSES Aide, exp. pref. full handle. ll will be to our •HANDY J\IAN. Let nll' lie 1)73 .... ,.1717 t•;11l f'vcs !'lllni-y, N.B. &lG--172-1 \Vt al leust 1 )'I'll exper. in Sa n Clemente, full or part tinie, shius •T·J:$l), 11•7:3(1. mutual benefit to im· l;;iiiiiiii;;i;iiii;;;ii;ii.iO ... iii'"' ''JOB OPPORTUN boat tar""nlry & a·-·•""'"" Hine, expcc pl'ef &: ref_,.,. I ntedtately Con t a t your ('Xfrn puir or hands. PRACTICAL Nurse "'ill Clll'C ITIES'' ...... .. ........... ., .~.. Bever y l\Janor 2-1452 Via . c Odd ,.-b$ unlin1itcd. Call ror >·our \ov~• 01-, ;, YO"r CASHIERS about their future. Drop b) 49'1·3717 !\1gr Ownr, only. Estrada Laguna Hills __ OOLOIU:S r-.·lcOONOUGH . .. "-' "" u for an intei'\!le,v. tilon thru -Valley Realty p hon Don 001-~S hon1e, call a11yl1n1e, 8!'2-3169 Thui'S. 9 ani-{; pni. LIJE INDUSTRIAL NURSES Aides, all shifts. 631-9101 ' e HOME REPAIR SERVICE E,.>:c. "'"· ll ,..., '""'' Mok '" fenmlc. '"" •h~ $15M-$7SM Range WES"FSAIL CORP. ~'1":,,•N;_nds. l 4W--RECEPTIONIST CaJ'Jl('l\lry, Plun1bing ShOrthlUld 80, typing, 60. :is 1·11shl1~rs ln !'l•lf serviC't' •·-·- El(wtr\L'al, Rens. :.'i~9-1fM'J.-l P.R. t2,l.3) 700-5351 all 5pn1 . gas o;\l.1 tioii. Sf1-1rlh\~ salu..;.. SAl ARIES·NIGOTIAILl 1638 Placentia Ave. OFFICE M 8 n a.ge r, ac-G~at finn located in ltvine Hauling LOCAL moving & hauling by student. La.l'ge !ruck. Rl?a!l. Barry. ~(11-12'.:j oa· 2 Cos ta "-KELLY SERVICES coun•1n .. & boo'·'···-pi"• ex· U1111.~lcx. Amwer phone." Help Wa nted, M&F 710 S .00 p<'l' hi', \\' l'l'gular Art Yo~ Unemploy~ Now-Are You S1ekJn9 A Ch•nv• •• .. SI '"'l'.lf';;~, 2 y':""",1.._, ~tt•ge •,i:eellng _customers & typing ct_1rnt•d illf'l'l.'l!St'S. i\l\n. age -Worroed Abo11I Your Age-Tired of Btok•n Promiiei--,..... "' 0 "v '" Will mak th d fl b ~ 1S ,VI'S, i\k1sl be boncl:l!J.le & Unde~id1d A1 To A Prop1r C .. .irit of A~fion-~take it !l green $ Summ~r prefen-ed. Supervision of 11 e c ays y y, n<.'al in appcnn1n1..'t' & cnJO· y HOSTESS, P/TIME . 'Ith K ll E people, xlnt~benetits, 4 day Cal\luslt ha~ accurate lyp~. A.' You ·-•otR PAI D? \I e y. arn Yout pay .. .,..,k · -n"·ct of f ice 1 Lois Jae, 5ID--6055 . 539-9438. I Y~A~R~O~.-g~.,.~,~.-.-~cl~c~an-,-oP''"". re1novc trt-.es, dirt, ivy, driVl'W it)'S , S!UITl])S. Accoun111n1 to $151\ P1'tll:I ~tgr. i\1a rh Sho p ro $211\. V.1.irkin~ 11• puhlk·. f'Ol' in· ..,,.. h1u!lt be 21 or OVl!I'. Apply the Kelly Grrl woy "'-kly ........ • ....... "" r-A .• tal p I A If Yo"' Can A1111wer .... _ Fo llowl•o c0..,011.,, '' --D I · y' R · ""' ruan"••r "A".,.,.,., ........ s ersonne gtncy, tcrview C;11t P1'"""'" l\fon· '"" ,.,. e ane s estaurant pay·•-ks Kelly Gl .. •·· -• ~.,.,., 2790 Ha~ Bl·" CM .,_. Afflrmotl••· We'd l.lllt All l11ten lew With You "''"~ · ... m 1 • ...,r vu , ~ I I , •• . ~ . '• Fl'i., 1213l 9:.\.0~:lt. 2-1005 El Toro Rd needed immedlalely for: 0Ft"JCE BUltDING i\1ANA· RECEPl'IONISf fo r ln· IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL Laguntt Hills * Lit• Indus trial GER, Gdtemale~ Bl'ach City surance otc. Ute b'Pi.n&. 5 lrnJu~t i\IC<'h 1:;11gr S13K Co~I J\c('OUnlunr to $UK [::::::::::=::::=:: 8-17-2006. • Purcha:oi!nit Agcnl S!JOO - LA.•g<tl &-c-rtlrir;v 111 $.'SOO (1) CASHIER Oil 1-A·asing Agt 10 S75 rl11,y _ (21 PUMP ISLAND LTTB Hauling. Litt' Tr<.>c ln~u1·3nce Cloln1~ Ass1. tri1nn1ing, y11rrl l'leanup. Fir<" & Casual!y s7oo ATTENDANTS rtt>e cstin1nlt'. ri.~9--1736, &llrs/i\'forkc!ln..: ,_rty to S700 18 Or Ovi::1· . MOVING? Lo<·ul ruru. or Sl''-''¥ to Coo1t'Olll•r SG.10 Apply Jn Pe.l'_,;on "' • I' s SG"' Mob ile Car Wash gen. haulins.;:. .~ f l. Iurn. •fffPl • P.l.'l'Clt1ry to ~.1 van. 548-1862 5.1i~273'l Ste'y,J.ifr i11i:, C)I/). StiOO+ 1 .,.~"~'~' ~T~o~s1~;n~A~"'~·~· ~C~.!~I.~• V!NG II I. ..,. . ._ \\'s11-ehou.<0e1n11n -s:m l\IO • . au 11\Jt· .... -..i ... r. T · CATERING/SALES Reliable. ~Mblc. free Y111i;! • 110011 .. 1 llrn ~ hr cat. Sl'J..W&t. C1\L,J. 'fRJSIJ JIOPl{lNS J)~!tl(•n \1 llcudinl( h(ltt'l, .1£1i ftl \\'lllT'l'E~lOltf; I:' x I)(> I'. 1· ,. <1. cl. c 'I 11 SKrPLOADER & dwn11 trul'lt f}M·l700, f"\'l,1 C-.17, ~quuJ -...wk. CQncrc:1e. Ul!phalt. mNE PER.SONNEl. o E I sawi••· broakl••· 8l&-1UU. • ~p~po;;'"~":!!"!:;'!>.:Y'~':,.· ---SER.VICES•AGENCY Cfnl1'1'1l Teh:phonr Housecleanlng ' H<'1i&h·/tmutlla1ion II Ol/SE CLEA N I NG : 4AS f:.1i1h :)L{4ilrvtnelCi\I ~tinlmu1n 2 )'~ar 11 1 h 0 r o u 4 h, P.eHahlc, Suite 224 642~1470 cxpcric))('(', Cooll "-.'\lury, R .. -···bl" n,,_,,~.lr.l, .... 4 .... .. ... .. ....... l'apld :I d v 11 1) (' c m c ti l • ;yo,> ... .,.___..,. -wJI ·w• -~ 1-~ocll 'll nl!fits, plu.s. 6-l:;..«l'.l1 A Now lntdvk\villt!. AIL~n· W1 J# L d 0 It c n er a I ccou~tant J r. $800 Op!)(lrhinitlC!I, 6 4:; ... t 16 3, houseoc:loonlng. SJ hr. 1"1'<' Pt1l11. If ~'C>U ti.rt" rt(:('nl CO!i-ta i\lC!OJ\. R e f e re 11 c.o s.. Dc.bbic, 1w.1.duutc......l\'ldt!O'\» in ac-,;;,o;,:::,,;~:::._----~ u II lh' 1 d. f CER.A~ftsT, (l>,pt>r. i\1 a l f :;Jf:l...U26. rv ·~ nw, ts ca l1IR '"'1 or tcntllll". Pt r nt 11 n t' n t will ~art you in a real l\1EM Cl~anlnit Servi ct, CIU1't'r. Ou•s•a.ndlng oppor. t'l'l'lllloyf'l\c>nl, \\/rite S.O. D-pl wtndowll, 01'!'. etc. toi· 11.dvanN"mtn\~ ,\l<.0 f('(' Bu1111er.P10 , Go'.\ 1, NO.~nd. Rcsid/CQfl'ltn'l. 5a7-6742. Jnbs. CJtll Erl 'Vo If I O!.Uf, 92.f.i7. t711 1 348-(l601, ~ HWMcll0°~S ~5. COCl'l:lfll f'l"r.>nl\•" It'• • 111'\.'lt:t.('. -•• lll?il yoor tui day. Own ltanJp. SD l\W'll()', ri-00 lltu'IM' illvtJ ltml¥ '\'ith l'!001 ll!!e billy ~ d;ty. n.-0649. ~"'"''--------, 642-.5678 for fu~t n!!iull1. WE CAN HELP YOU area. 1,'{I """nclits. cau: Day wk 9am-2pm b.1arg· -l!OUSEKEEPER \vanled. 7 A.asemblers l714)·624-0316. 6-16-7T~ betwn tofun.lpm:• A. Doyo.i h••• llro"g .,oc1t\one! drfw117 chlld1-cn Mon thru Fri, 9.5, * & Clerks PARKING attendant, po.rt-RECEPT SECTY- B. Do vo11 h •~• good n1~i•11 intefligtnc.11 ? $$ "''k. 494-1690. KEUY SERVICES lime. Neat appearance. 18 • , C Do vo11f11l1.,.fficiY,tl>t moti••l•d to 1c.hi1t••~ Th.Ink of what you no longer or over. Must have Calif. Pa.rt time .. At.D. & Ole., call 0. Do yoy h1w1 'th11 1~ility to m•k• dec.:1iont n~. make a li sl, then St'll Driver Lie. Call belwa>ll 2 546--0231 • 6 to 9 PM E. Ar• yo11 ,,,d., to••*• r••llttlc coir••r obi1c.ti••7 those 11erns wllh n Dolly CALL TODAY· & 5, 89i.2216. RECEIVING Clerk, to un- F. If yo.,. l"•r• con•inc•d lh"I help w11t •••il1tbl1 would Pilot C11ts!!.1Ilt"<l Ad! Cail PART TIME paek St '"ark in V.'On'M!ns ap. you •cc•pt it, without d•l•v1 Toni your g¢1f clubS into 1401 Oovt St. S 1 . 1 _,; . ··' 1 plll'\"l, 10am-4pm Aton/FM a !illcreo. Sell Ult"n1 \\'hi\ Newport Be ach 8"-1441 int stica .:ullCatwnw te c-f.!.2;; hr, no exp ~. p00nO YOU SHOULD KNOW e . lh• b1tt•1 job1 ''' n•I .-dv1rltteO e l hi1d perty prof1ulontl tnfl11tnc.1 i• tom•lln111 ntc•t· fff)' ·e G1ttlnq th• rl9hl Goort optn, •I !ht rlghl lt••I rt• ~ulr11 lochniq11e, • E:r-1c11ti•• potitiortt ''' fill•d through •••c11ti.,.. int1r. ,.;.W1. 4 Mf\\ ttU1111t 111tllJ119r 11 JIOi a lel•I 1tnlwfr. ' 4 SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR.-• NO COST EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW • EXECUTIVE SERVICES, lllC. -HOME OFFICE ~ (71 4) 547-9625 188 N. Main St. Santo Ano f.SECURITY I.A.NI( IUILOING SU/!U~t. ~..,_...., ~,NO!an ~or--- a Dally Pilot Claiislfled Ail phone !'iurvey. Perm .. "Io.3 for \ntervlew TI4-~1 nnd u~e 1he -nwnuy-tor · Ii Bank of C•lif Bldj" ~ 111n. ow· of(l C$1 67;).lO&f. ;u;k--for Cacy _!___ ~ s1etc0? C1111 642-5678 Today. • • Past•Up Artist 'REsr'""AURAi.vr J-lELP~ Help Wanted, M & F'1ii Help W•ntect, M & F 710 1''11i1ne includuig Sets. Exper, ~ fem~le. Part lime days. or 1\·lll •ra in, Co. beoeflVi-Apply at Burger King, 2015 C>.'IJJ• ~·.t.-il Apply, Pennysa.-..·cr, 15-ts Harbor, Costa ~lea !). '1(1',;,: 7!!i !J .b Nowport Blvd., CM. -R-ETAIL SALES • • "°'"<JI! ) ~ PASTE·llP o.rtl>t kt worlc on P/tUne. Mon_,'ti IJ.:tpm, S.t \\ ''"t-St.~-••i"-• -~ v.tckly shopper newspaper. 9:30-il:30p1n. Apply ln "Mt:ill' ... __._ ~1 ~'Jl Must be...~~ask.-J*rl!Qn,-New~ Stationen. !~!k t~ co!:fu 'b; ~lfR S AIDIS ~ KEU Y SERVICES. INC. ll•"w 01'1-rt#l'Y lol..WlllQ.ft~ t ~ l( ...... ~.,141'1'~ 11.pplying _ fl c 0 m m 0 n Staff JXll~f. all t11lf1&1ereas. hou~hoM ~IH'. Ull<? Ac·ute ho•p • f'ull. p/tlm~. J!tl'll..IRht from thu b1>4.tlf': Ot$lrn )-OUr own v.'«ic wk. and let ~tond ••. then ~ (',ood oppor. ll'J broe.den )'OW' -C>.IP~ "I, aw8y m;iduc. End )1)UJ' nuNll'* ~kills at new place11 •• •• I • r~ "'°"""short ... by •homtl"i ,., .... ,.,.,, :,..r, theo DRilY P\lot Chu1Slned BESr NUR..'V"'..S Adi;. 6~. Call 936-3430 I ' ' f ' • • ' " 830 Boet•, DAILY PILOT 4t.'f Gener•I tiCit Tl'tursday, M.vtll 14, 19/4 Help Wani..I, Mil' 710 1:iOfp Woni?, M&F 710 Help W-Mi II fll llolp W•-10 Anllcjvo! .;cGo.;;.•;.;;!f!=...;;S,;;;•;.;;• ___ 11_2 1 M __ •ac-•l_la_noo_u_• ___ l l_i Sporlln9 Gooch SALFJsF=AS!ATtl\Cvt -SECRITARY TEJ..EPffOffE lJNEMAK l•--------ISCRAM LETS ! FAMILY Cange Sa.le: DALI Etchlnr ~. Renoir 001.F CLUBS (41 Krn Smi1h BOAT TltAlLER !•'OR 1.100 Chi Fri!il1 JOfdOon. 1 a:bi WIRD1AN llMff•LfD • l'Umltun, dothlnE, rnbc. Etchlfl& m, Bradbury Oil h&nd n\&dc, f'Xtn ior1' 14. G<X>D C 0 ND l TI o N ATMOSPHERE oruc., o.a Meta. ~· Mictmum 2 )'ear1 untJNL 11*>1 Oaktree Lano, Sl50, !nndt \Vateroolor, ¥.'OOdJI -men11 rl&:ht band. 1150. MB-9481. TUlE I.JFE BOOKS la now ~p,.'!I tip, ntttaary, Ute ~ Good Mluy, ANSWERS lrvlne.(Uniwn:hy Park. I $350, P\1 pl)', ~ S6-3056 Boats/Me ri ne hlrina lix: people to 1'-'0rk ... ,. Wa&et open. rapid ad•aac:em11nt , A~SO-L£RS o ~121315 12" PORTABLE Color iv. \YANTEDPll0 .... ~~1dtr JW'll· Equip. 904 In our )'OWl& lnduatttal of. ~in Penon nccUent bmeftt., P I u 1 • ~ _. • Demlft _ Ga\-.I _ Cabln _ 10llm Sat mondne. 1918 San-$18l, Kina: bM1 $98, dbl bed ,. ... tke. Ptnn put time A f\111 '"-··'" ...... ~~AY. ~~,,· · 1ARllY16• Loau.e -TANGLF.O ti.ago CM', NB lncludin.g 25" $61\ All near t'IPW, Pool 548-9517 fUEL TANKS. "J\\'O 18 gftl . ..... St"' .. 12.25 ... -m ~· vw..e .,......uni ..... u~-•. PACKAGERS Sylvania "''°'TV""""" ...... ··~. ""· w.0406 T Lo ow. fh hr • .i.... _,__ • "-Colta Metl ,.~st76 ea.ta MeN. I have an expliu~llon for kt il TV, R•dlo, HIFI, mt~ ~ • · • ·-'"""'" lor •"" ' ~ -'io;;;;-:;rr,;r.=~""= the bed ll'rvice In air n\ail and coc • la.bl~.' MltceR1n.oua Ste reo 136 t7•, 'x26" Ion.it. $75 l"n . Otw vance:ment. For pe:l'IOC\ll ln. *LC•y1 looklc....-r1 TILIPHONE SALIS df,llver.y. They must be uslna: ESTATE SALE Wint.cl 120 18 gal. Tr! Bnw Tank SIOO. teotvlew, cau-0on mam. l!aw t~ O,any lO lilt ~ or part time wol'k.. URGOOLV kitea and they &el TAAGl.ED 11'.n Acacia, CdM 15lh. Uith1---------2.£Nrrn. RCA " SYLVANIA Gages, lntAkrs & ov1•1'f1oW. SALES L4 IWIMeh AJ!:eney Mornqs It t\'ff, Cu.am. .1. ln U\6-treu. .17th ... Statt&--al JO am. * WANTED * televiJlont' stitn"Or. Prit"f'd _UL\ approved. 833-lln Leading drugstore need a 40'lO Birch St. ~'uilc JIM Wa&el " comm. 1W detallt ESTATE SALE I Jane's AllUqun. Itta lhan' lhto dlscountl'ni 'Nt AILER for 20-U ti hoa1 1 mat~ minded Ind.Iv. w/ N~ Beach 8 3 3 ·8 1 9 0 L. A. TIM!S .NEEDED ·line o.nt ques J-olry 115 Uted teletfl)tl. \\'orkini; or \\'Ith 3 yr picture tubf> 1 )'?' ,·ear old ;\n1l'rican Tandum, Die A Job 1•• ••55 . 41: qu•llty tumiture dWie1 not. &46-4113. . . ' exper. In cosmetic aa.le1. --540-0301 cry1tals, copper & <.'Ollecfon ---'-------1....c~""'"'°'==~--JK111~ &t st'rvlct>. 19' •· lo,1dt'<l. Only $700. ·19'Hlti15 Salary to $.1 hr. Call Coasu..l No CHarge To You ANS w ER 1 N 0 S 11 rv . hem~. C:·lotl)('l!. t'rl & Sat on--• U.S. COINS • ~1 r1,1'l'r ·-·•001,or s,-.,ts n r,1•1• \\ .ullrd 6 t') 1 Gi·ru· fathom l~nonnel Agency, 54()....6005, E.i;Wblished w. tele~ -·-. d a., lit & 2nd ShlttJ I)' I" .• "''1 ,. Id n.... OVERSTOCh."ED stnglc1 & C:oll~lon• 11C' \'f't-= Si' -up. ' ,1 •1, ~~ 1-,.,,., ~1 2790 Harbor Blvd CM 4'1W .,. .... .., -..-·-..... ~ ' ,,...... ;.., LOll'ltl ~· AU Jewell')' '-1 Prk-ed morll"lll In stork & on ' arin<-:-. or......,.,, ;,..,., 1' eyer ' ISECRE~AR". GIRL f'RI. •hlft. "k for 'ln. • ·J·'e VOLT 1..agun.n Beach Top S Paid. 962-0709 Pla<'I' ~" fol~" •• ._ · " ~ "" · C. f\l. Je1velry • 646-7741 Jc thru SI. 962-7689 display. C1111h 90 Pinn or ~ ~ · SECRETARY 10 to 2:30 daily. 'fype, 10 kl>y, •'ii"'-013ii0iii7i0iiiiii0..,,_,.... lnst•nt Personnel MOVING SALE Ml1eellineout Ill SILVER COINS terrns 1o :':6 tnonths. Cull for 30" OOAT IA'\·f'lt>rt:. Ell!Ctril· ~.-Coun"-le·,•·g da•-lite book. lolult be neat llnd Tempora.ry Servlct AnUque clocka discowttl'd. PAYING TOP PRICE our pri('f'!i on MY nwlt>I Tl'lni Tah!t , ne~··SlW. vni.,.~ .,... '"'u' "' !lti."W'8.te. S3 ptr hr. TELLERS 34848 Camp"' De,, SuJte 106 Cock & \Vatch C?ln!c. """.·J6'" ·\HC' l·olor T\'. l 904ti ;,.;7-11.'-lS -~ Cft'lff't neOOs a 642--8009 1 2 PM. ;iu,;-..., • kt It. P.' I 0 n. b t . • to · Exptt. onty need apply. Newport Stoa.ch &16-4741 1957 Newport Blvd, Cbl BnxikhuNt nr 0021 AtlanlR. Bo•la S•i' 909 secn:tll!'J' 'who ll motivated SECURITY OFFICER Sec\lrity P•cHlc Equal Oppor. Emplo),er ~ C<nda.r Show1 l.>tt.tent \\'ANTED to buy rea.•onn hlr. llunt1nj.!ton Brach. 968-"33:?91;:.;=;,:•..c;,o..;. ___ _;-'-I and bl 0 ·•·· Not'·-·I n -nk A II 802 THE pllir black vln)'I 1tn:t1·h or 962-5.":159. BOAT TRAILER F'OR t.tl'lO a e to work clO!M!ly pe ........ F/tlme. C.t.1.·S.A. 1VtM IHI DO ancn hool · 8 ft46-2300 ,.,.,11W!i81Mient Sh roq'd. area. 6:30 am·5:30 pm, 4 560 NeWpOl't Center Dr ~ ORANGE COUNTY -~·~·~--·----~ 1 A~l·F~t Sttort0/ ~ trk, Llkr 11. GOOD CONDIT 10 l\ We are a division of hn overtime. Mon thru (Fuhlon Idand) WAITRESS wanted, 21·30 to 1'1UST Sell ~ Apt. size 510\"{' \\'AVI' to bu Y -1 t'lld · tnrtory !nstallat\'>11 ln ynur~ "1.:;ll:::Oo.. ::,>l::eS-,.:>c.:187"". ==~-·I Sa(eeuard. N.Y.S.E. ro. Ex· Thun. Sta.rt $2.25. 546-9&i8. Newport Beach v.'Orit 40 hn/v.ttk daya for & refrtg. Sewing mal'hine. ANJIQU Rraaonable. Car 1!• lt'f'li rhnr)! .. ~nu 11r PAC!t'IC CAT ttUent btnef;'ts lncludln&: SERVICE St.a.. Attendant. Equal ()ppor. Ernpk>ytt private Co\lntry Cub Call O.wnport. alao .nt>w 11.uto. E ~2390 $459.!ll . 1hi~ ~ttk $200. 111-s. TRAILER. EX . CONIJ. pri>nt •haring. Ple-a.se send F/time. Lile mechanical 49&-576'1' Wed·Sat "'aler aolte~r &t a new LIGHT TABLE & !llalled wilh Jt'IW'n 10j'tt.,'S S\:?00. • :1-11.rn:: resume &t s a I a r y re-exper. pttrd. Neat a~ va1tt'r dllllilll'r. ~7443. 112 SHOW & SALE VACUU~1 Pl.ATE BURNER S5 mo. .,.... OUTRIGGEl-t Sall BoAt. quittments to IOC. P O ... TEMPO'S WAREHOUSE \\'. Coast Hiv.·ay. No. 9, t\'B • 8TIH564 • u s A Stt'rt'O w Bo ,..,., ,.._ "-w· pearaoee. Apply 10&.m·Zpm, LEAD lttAN t•g E 1• h c ,t ron1plete. \7Pry goott mnd .. x "11 ....... ta Mesa, '-4 · %i9ll Newport Blvd Ot M ll order fi looki f SERVEL "as rtlri&" top E G k ' · '1 st, " . S1 552--0129 92627. • • • a nn ng or free 5 GE • t l B H t I \VA:-.'T D: ai; dryers, Y•or · tH5.2442 S.irrlllre 50., SERVICE S~n be Ip D I A J bl enera:et\oi rHponslble penion top:~. i " X 20~~~·~ a new • eron o e ing or not. Reasonabll". 37?1 S. Bristol •2 hlk~ :'\. of RANGER 33 . (;reat fnn1 wanted, dl.ys. Apply, Dan .. ,a Q 10 handle ihifplng, recelv· $60. ~ NEXT DOOR TO KNOTTS 646-~ N"iuth Con~1 Plfl1111. •TUlst'r or r1trf'r. 1o·u11y rqpcl SECRETARY Execudve Secretary lor nc1v Irvine oUlt'e. P.fust be rlucnt In speaking. reading .S..11·rlt· 1nr SpanlSh t Engl\1h. Al!!O mwit'be fn1t & accurale In typing &t 11horthand, capable of organWng tllln1 systems, maintaining char111 &t graphs and ma.ktng tn.vel arra.ngt-- rnent!l. Personnel cx:perlencc helpful. Call !\fr. Dixon. 970-3800. Brown's Shell, 9!M'.I E. Cooast, • • • 1111 & w r e h 0 u 1; e · ~~~=~----llo11l"!I: \.}Q pn1 Sun : 12-6 Pm COINS '&I & before, $4.25 for 5j&-!H20 64•1·5662 aft 5 or V.'kcnds. N.B. ~IPOoHusatrulyunique ~~utin"~~ v.~t~:~ Rent Wishett/Drye rs *March 15-16-17 SI. Sl.'75 for H:i.l\'es. COl\IPLETE llnn1 Station. Boat s, Sllps/Docks 910 SE."\VINC lo1achl.ne operaton. & time savinj oppor1unlt)' Xtrl:I. hours & SAT as nf'ed-$:!. :~~ni;uu. CRESCENT AT BEACH 6-l&-T.!Zl Linenr nrnp r I' r c Iver , 1"-===""-;,,.;.---- f?'per. 1G""'s""-tee + h\gSEh for &killed . . . . . ed. Solid future for tht' right 1---::...o=-=:..:---BUEN,\ PARK B.\SEB;UJ... Card!I wanted Tu1\'1•r, n-Jtor, ll(•an1. Co,·er.1 f.:"'D tif' or nlOOl"lng ~rd pu~ee ra es. · wear. KEYPUNCH pel"!IOn 11'/the right attitude. • Any quantltv \\'!!l pay rRsh. 11 metl'l"!I. A:'>I & !lldr ti~nd. for St'R Scouts. f\fust Al'· Hable E11flanol. 320 Kalmus, SECRETARIES 1'.lail resume to Starcrest REf"R.IGER.ATOR $25. Elec WITl-f AD -$1.25 each ~Via Ol,tO'n NB 6~~f sr.-.o Afrer 6p111 c11l! n.xy romodate 33' Trimaran. Costa Meu (at OC Airport}. rod p o Bo 11723 1tove dbl oven $50. Both ~l4117 21H\2-tll156 M0-45U \\bo 11•a111 dlEnllltd &t p ucts, · · x-' ~·hlte. 962-7918 alter 6Pl\1 ---- - - - -T\\'I~ BEDS 11·antl-d In good ='-"'=-'=--~-=' 1 Shorp Alert Girl stlmulatl1'£ lon1 or ahoM Santa Ane, Calif. 92711. REBLT washer, dryer", ~ ~=~~fj_ .. £!!,1,1 &Kl--0122 or 3C~lr~!rl,s!!~1~:.CAI f51g~ ~ts, Spffd & Ski.,!!.! tenn aulgnments • few d hf h S50 & to 1 ~ ·~· For divel'!litled ofe:---work. da.,1, couple weeks or few 1 ws ' up yr Rlrhard'11 Fumhu.l'(' Nl:ED Fender l\hillbu guitar 611-0567 'fl't ~F.A 1'1.ITfo.: TrlHult 14(1 M G Y hi ' WAREHOUSE Go'rl ..,ood gar. 546-5~18 or_IW-7620___ ' fl I E 1 j 110 '.... T 11 17 It ac regor ac monltls . you decide! Now -• "' • ou!lt' o ar !'I for ynung man. Jf you knov.• ....... ""n ra er, · Corp. -o dr Iver . tu 11 t Im e, 1 7 ' R E··t' It I GI Freezer ~lull! m. akl' room , 10,000 sq of or'IC' call ~liti2. l [i $2.&lO. 5-M)-0162 ) u can · · · · · pennanent, no &tuden110, oombiMlion. Xlnt condlton. ft. 20 •all, Jltm pack~ ~· l s S£CRgrARY Bookkeeper, 1631 Placentia, CM APPLY BY PHONE non.smokers, 5 days, 6:30 U)J, Call &-i2-J81.5. furniture. Appliances, an· NEED 1n1all drafting table frff to You BOSTO~ \VJIALE'R, lTit, opening for 11.~JI Ol'gSJtir.ed 1---------• Ca.Ji 540-44.50 .l Let us know M1 to 3 P?iof. v.11h overtime. KF..NMORE Washer & Cas 11ques. You narnr tr. ~·p must ~ n!RSOna,bly prieflt. -1rlr, 115 hp John&on n1tr penonablelndlY ld ual , STAT TYPIST ll'hRt your lkUls are. No $1.85 hrtosta.rt.Jntervlew 3 iJryer ~J..:Q. i;ULll'dl\IL'<'d ~ have it~ Thun, rn. Sal. Call me. GU-7636 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 Ncarlynev.•S.3600.Ms.481•1 capable of working In· need to come in ptl'90nally · to S PM. \\'indoll· l){>siJms. dell\'e.red, ~ IO am-S pn1 . ~o rras. offer Double Cenopy Bed dtpently ln 1 rfrl oHlec An immed. openl111' tor an until we have ltle 'Just rieht' 3195 D Alr'p)rt Loop Dr. f d EZ T Ask I R bl .., ~, w"• C.?.1. • vvw Jt.C. G!ll.sll, 617 \\'. \'!;tff'rn:ia , "' ...-rnnn1 mu 1• yn; o .a. situation. Xlnl skills, in· lndivual w/1tatiltica.I back· •pot tor .....,.,! butlatn• M o1or1·011 11".. t't' ust' · erm.~ or ellllOnA t', .,.....~...,.. s-1•-_, I 2 1 I I~ cludlng S/H, Bookkeeping ground. Typing 70 w.p.m. NEVER A FEE ATTE~fPO. VrlfO WANTS TO WORK'.' r.ullenon. tEuclld & f-!i\'er-Musica l Instruments m goJOd hon1~.r only. T~loll ml etc. Property manaa:emenl ~1u111 be detail minded as T•--Temporory Help DRIVE A CAB! • Surplua. Build inn 1 ;;w.~-d:-~~1<~1c-..--:::~\~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·ii~ "·al r. ba a...-.. • ..,:i ,,._ ··• SL' e t"rv.-y ). GUITAR 'l>rtln ""'. ,. I ' or nc .s:..mtate c..,..,,,....... position req's aet.'W'Sle In· k ~IA,~lUAL.. JO-.A.11 o, t-il:.'.\\ " .,..... RE dts.lrable. Salary rom· put Into rom...,•ten. . CllOOSE YoW' hours, wor ~ 12 string w/cur.c, $j(XJ F E Cockapoo, !> mo. • mensurate w;lth e---'-~ .. y TURR!T LATHE QPR for )'\)W'Selt, be )'OW' ov.TI lf.c..\l.!i! Uuors, Jun10t:r, ~Y-\'l~TAGE Drexel Dini"" 646-9019 r1· .. s. ~l~lo!"u"'"':.."":'°_'~'"12,·~-~~-·7·17thj A_ir_e_r_af_1 ______ 9l_SI ,..,....,.. For Appt. Contact Exper. Only thole seekln~ boss. Men or women. Cii.n WOOO, a.lwn siieeuna, moia-. ·-e. I chlldren. 4!12·9662. capablllUea. 833-9234 Carol Smith, 64+-5800 1 t 1 nt / be Ugh 1 hand' d 1na:, w:MOws, etc. ~t 1~·/huUet, ~· lrg Office furnhvre/ , . , Avco Financial service =b. ~ ::~:r:p'ptv.v.· • 1Y icappe · BUILDERS SURPLUS l\\·ttd rouch, S20. Str-amer E I 124 1 G ER~fA~ Shrphl'rd, adult 1!01 Air B.illoon Ouh N°"· SECRETARY Equal Oppor. Employe_r J Neat • Oea.n Appearance. ··~·· So 'I SA Tru. nk !_15, Dresser ,& nit , , q,,u p. . . f~n:iu.le, to ~ good horn{'. form'n~ So. Calif, Nr...1v hi T•pmatic r ........... _,,nn \'Is -·'--" ""' ~ lo ·,o ~ · •• 8.Ul, · • ......... I 2 •-ha! C 11 ~·""""" .. ~ ... "I "'_......,.. ... ...,. · ., •• -.1.4'""'· ·"6 ~,. • • ~lon O\ru Sit., it).~' ~'""5 :>, ·,..,,,, r rt OKS. $15 up Exec swvl chn1 a ~J-\MJL l'll1J>s equip. only. Profess. Go8a ooooftunlfy to fearn the ad. biz. Typlng 75, sh 100. Send miwne t o OaulHed ad No, 46. c/o Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif, 92626. OOlL tecluddan, exper 1n Irvine ~l Ketterlii& ~ ~~~!e:~:~..s~~~orl~~~~ ___ .fl4: !.ollt.1U31 $\0 ell, A~Mrd l)(lnkJi lOr Cl.5/2$ Secy <:hn $8/2'1 1cutr lovahll' ro~:kupoo JLU t.ralning~·(Il4~642-35-a.;. tleld 1cstl""· E ........ Goff· :::.....:..z:_ ---· •1,e; C51rlld1 '.td-~k1 13. 1'1'" 1'tb't Pier~ S67 \V. )9, 0.1'. ·shat~. &. .• neur~red. 8 mo old, Campers Salo/Roni 920 man &: ~t7-co~k:k. (n4> "I day. Apply In ~nion, Cimer11 & w, · m " ....... e co Cf' 642-~ 552-7446 1 _ Yellow Cab Co.: 186 E. 16th Equipment 808 si n. Stingray B1kl' S10. Tour · 83&-00!l TYPISTS St.. C.0.ta. Mt'sa.. De France lOSpd S ·lO Mt.rroll .drafl. ma.ch. Perf. TI;NT top. 2 dble lx-ds llkr CANON ~·x, 35mm, SLR, c5'1&->~-·_166 _______ • cond. Nlf $16.5 only $125. ll ~l nr"'· trail• "'ell. $4SO., SEC'Y TO V.P. 8111)' VP .!leeks tndlv. to han- d1e corregpcmdenoe & make travel an-angemenU. Sh not neces1. as !his buly man dicta.tea, on C&Aelte. Call Cmlsta I ~nonnel A&ency, 540-6055, 2790 Harbor Blvd, CM TELEPHONE OPR. An lrnmed. operling for an ln· dlvidual w/[nmt offit"e ap- pearari'cC to place Jong distance calls &: relieve recepllorllst. For Appl. Conlael Cami Smith, 64f.Slll AVCO F1nancleJ Servle!e F.qual Oppor. Emplo)w a ---WWW For-•n ad In °WorM""• l\orld Ctill Mary Both 642·5671, ext. 3'0 2 Main Parts! Happy Match! l t,qA&t'B~ ' Strike a happy match' • whip up UliS tl'a\'~1-'IMe 8el. Colorful, t?My, JndlM·in- spinxl embrol4ery de:roratea I_ . ..,rr · ..f1T" 4'\_.: visor cap atid. drawstrin& "'I lllMIMt Ill~ \la.... bng. \Vhfp up both ()(.popular blue denim now! Pat. i092: Just 2 main parts · whip h'S.Mler. pattern pieces. up this quickie skim in a s.t:;VEh'TY·nYE OENT8 momlng to \\'C&r that \'ery , for each pattern -add 25 attemoon! Ensyeare knits, cents for each pattern for denim or Dacron are fine. Air Mail <bd Spedal Uan- Prlntcd Pattern 90!rl: flaU dllng; olherwlse third-daaa Sll~es lO~i . 12~'· 141,i, 16~. delivery wUl take three 18~. Site 14"' (bu-.:137) t.alres weeks or mote. Send to 2 318 )'di. '5-lnc.h. Allee .Brookl, the DAILY $£Vl:N'TY·n vr. OENTI PILOT, ~ Needlecrart .for each pattern -~ 2$ Dept., Box 183. Old Chebea ct.nll lor each pa.tt.em f9r Station. New York, N.Y. Air ?.tail and Sl>Cclal Hand-10011. Print N•m6o All14reea, Ung· othttWIM! thlrd-clUI Zip, Palten1 Nwnbrtr. deu\ttty will take thme N E E D L l:~CrtA M' '721 weeks or more. Seno-to Qodill, kl\lt, etc. ..ftee Marian Martin, the DAILY dittctionl, &Oc. PCLO'I'. 44%, Pattttn Dept., J11111tut Ma en.me ., Book. 232 \Vffi l81h St.. New Basic, f911Cf knott, pet,. York. N.\ 100ll. Pr Int 'tmm. $1.00. NAM& ADDlmSS wUh lmtut Crochd Baolr: - ZIP, 812£ and 8ft'LE LeMi bY pkturetl Pat-l<UMlll:S. ..,,.._ SLOO. sn MORE Q u t c II; OIMpllik" w Glft ..... Fuhlnnl and et.ooet OM -more than JOO lib&-- uern Me &om our St.00. ·Sammer Catatoe. All dimpWe ...... 8eol - • OnlY lflc, 11.00. INSTANT SEWING JI Jlff.r R9' ~ • !'b;, ffW tQday, 1"!8' .... of IJ Prbe Al ..... $1. !!f)C. INSI:'.ANT , FAS ITIO N QaUt Book t -18 pattema. UOOK -llundroda u t !!Cle. fa~hkm fsctl. $1. MlmMUn Qwillt ~ I - 5tlc, Don't Iii" "f. lhl oll\p! Q.Uli. for Toilet .. I.hi .. • '1Lblt" It In c. uallitd, Ship 15 brautUul pallmw. ~ JO Shon Reaultal '°'6l'fl. W. T. GRANT CO. Camera, w/1.4 canon le.us. TS So 11 Texas calculator SR-~ Nu Ptts Ind 51.ipp11et 491-R."iGS. Rn1 305 KELLY GIRL NErns .!."~-' "A"·'"""" • ml>o~e stea ng .your $160 only $90 6T;i-U'l9. . Cydos, Blkoa, ,.. • ......., U"N""VUQ .lfll.11? Cnn t 5leeo at rught? -------~--i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii COOK, EXPER. Furnit ure 810 \Ve haven St.75 sure cure. A."lSAf"'ONE, auto phone ans.11 Scooter s 925 Nooded lmmodlotoly * Secretarl1s Avail. any houn. Vacations, Simple & easy to install. serv, Perfect "M>rklng order. P'••~l•~·-Go~~·•!;r~1~1 __ 2B~S0~1~;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=1 co, benefits. ANTIQUI::S, UNIQUE. Con-safeguard your aas 11..-lth otlr $190. &16-1-164 .: 9811 Adams A\·e teni..s 8 rm hsc, old Jewell)'. ~~phon proo~. spring loaded P l1no1/0r·gco.o.n-,--"'B'"2"6 *Security Pet Prod.* HuntlnEton Beach 6 bottle crue~v.·rn.t y \'Cl.""'-', Tankguard . Send rht>c·k -lk-c.I 28c JU. Colt. eh. 20c Equal Oppor. Employer 11r1mat1ve, rop , i.:la!Si>· o,r1 mon1 cy orrlcr lo ~~lley • PIANOS lb. D.H.L.'a $2.50. 10/more v.·ear, s1lv por.-~·Jain. , a r n e, l l 0 2 LA s l 12 "'7 -!'18 E round bed w1cU!tzn \•elvct \Va11hl~ron, Santa Ana. • ORGANS \\'ilahl;';, -SA" " · * Typlota * Aecovntl119 Cieri<> Excellent H.m!nl{a:. Long & shon lerm temporary as-- slgnments. Var1cd .t lnttr· eating: work. Weekly pay- check. No Ftts. Apply In ~non ... 1401 Dove SI., Suitfl 340 Newport Beach m-t4C CBoM.ol. Calli. Sida.> TYPIST-PART· TIME h1nt opportunity for mature, responsjble v."Oman v.·/pn>v· en a.kill.I, speed, act'ura.C)' & a touch ot lhe artittlc. Hours \\'OMEN counselors enje>y. able work show beaut china. tahleware. many cook\\·are. Earn Big S. Car nee. 963-5S51 10.12. YARD man ~'!Ulled full time In rent.al yard. Neat I n appearance v.·/very neat hand wrltlDg . Ch\TI tran!lportation. Will train right man. Apply 1930 Newport Blvd, Costa 1'.tesa.. 9am·Noon Mon, Wed, ~ 12-4 Pl\1. Wr1te OUslfied lmiiiiiiiii Ad No. 7C, De1ly Pilot, P.O. I~ -. l.5!!0, Dal)y Pilot Antiques 800 spread, Thomasville kLni,: Calif 92701. Open Nlghta 'tll 9 · Dogs 854 ..,,.ttlte/a:old bedrm set, I BUYll S everyt~ J1\ln1 cll.'lels, •• Sat: 'tll 5 :30, un. 12-S ""Pooenlo, ......... "' '" Good, used furnlluro " Rentals from $5 • PUPPY WORLD • ???·3'1 Yrs collecting. Come appllA.nce11 or ,,.,;n sell for you Chihuahuas, Tiny PoodlPS, brouse. 8818 La Cash.a, 1-·.v. MASTERS AUCTION Amer. Eskimo. P1t Bulls, <Si&ns at Warner betv.n :ZOTh~ Ne\\'JXIM, 01 • Pi•nos It Grandt .nuu Tenier, St. Bernard, fl.Utanolia. fljc.wlan<.11. 9-:.r.11. 646 8686 ALL MAJOR BRANDS Cockapoo, J8pane!le Span., BUNK beds l~1n bed OUlple afl 6 or Sunday, New Spinets from .... ~ 1,~D,,,,PUDaPcS~husnd .... lOOSe~!X· '"·-I ,., " 6 Used tron1 $95 ~ · · tu.. ""'ce d1.11 .. '6 tab c &: cna.in, l · 8J9..0074 or 545-Yl:50 · · · ·''' · · · ·' fl.fOilt Breeds. Open Eves. troll free copper refrli. Behind Tony's Bid&. 1'.fat'I. Players ,',' .......... S895 531-5027. · with Ice m.aker, coffee & --Grands .......... $395 end tables. All xlnt oond. * FURNITURE * NO DEAJ,.ERS PLEASE BE AU T. Rhodesian Eves 673--61120 * AUCTION * e Organs Ridgeback. mltle, 6 mos. ALL MAJOR BRANDS ""°"· "°"sc '"'ned: '"'' 01 2255 H bo Bl d C M. ~~?i· Kpa-~ si:, n~~ra ~~~:· FRIDAY 7:30 P .M . \Yurlitzer w/rhy fNew J $-499 ·champ., very good ~~i· •r r 11 '' • lclcag · • · p ... 1 1 1 ti t · tkin. Best oller. 833-l1M1 lli•·•·· ,1 11.11 ..... ,,, $165. tWorth S350). Inc. R., A l!I ng omnrro1v, ·11io1na.s .... (Userl1 .... SJ9j Af~ltAN 1 ,. Id ''"'' "'' dell"''>' U· .. ·•1• •·me MASTERS AUCTION ·l.oll·re" wt sym INew1 12695 ..... · 2 \ti' o · 646-2428 or ~46j:J 832-i&ss. ........, J "'' . 646-81'i86 Je FREE e ren1a1e. Mu.~ rin'.d gi)od IN STOCK ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST SUZUKI DEALER MK 7 BUL TACOS I ~3!"!'MEN!!!!!"'n'"eed"!"ed'!!olO!l!!re!!lp'!'lallce~3: I men who wouldn't v.'Ork/Call ~·Mon 8·12 BD1<>"1~S-ET-. -B-lo-nd-,,-.,-1-ld KENr.-tORE v.·asher & elre Or91n Lessons ~Z{~{666Sl50. Contact Lyrtn,l~.7~3!!!!!!400~cru~~M!!!X!!!!!!H"u"aky"", "x~·10'"1 I ANTIQUE ~turphy Bed, \\:ood. Bookease adJ. dryer, like new, avocado, FULLERTON MUSIC l.'Ond. Xtra.11. Sl,225 or be!il Solld0ak,S200, headbrd. 2 nlte stands & $130 . for both . l8tSl Euclld FOllntainValley DOG OBEDIENCE CLASS olr, ca.II v.·kda.ys, alt 4:30 Help Won1od, M&P 710 ~~~.:.644-0809:.:.;:"7°'-=""='== 1 dresser. Good cond., il.50. Red/11'hitt'/blue twin bed 557• .,.1.r. !0 .. ~taNf' \Vcd1.1 ":Prll 3rd pm, 11·kencl~ any Ii ni e ~ F 710 SW·~ It u I ha k .__ Ln tnc Newport rv1ne area .• 506-::' :.,8:::2:,:<I:.,_ ______ 1 H•lp W•nted, MI. _ ~=---"'---~ conier un · pho c · 122 N. Harbor. t'u.Jler1on C H 54&-4928 -- WE'RE EXPANDING Excellent permanent employment oppor- tunit.ies . Instruments & electronic control manufacturing. * Small company atmosphere with big co. benefits * On th e job training & advancement opportunity. * Convenient locatlon, near beach Call Us For Wage Rates & Job Dnc:riptlons * ~t. Morning interviews on March 16th * Weekdays 8 AM·5 PM or by appointment (Ask for Diane) * Manufacturing Engineer.i * Production Foreman * Production Technicians * Production Assemblers * st<>ck Clerk (Typing req'd) * P'?4uctlon WeldC£. (Class A-Tlg) * Production Helpers (Trainees) * Production Coll Winders * Circuit Board Assemblers * & Solderers Excellent company benefit.! -including hospitalization, vacation, holidays, pension, sick leave, educational reimbursement. ' -Salton Industries, Inc. ' Senonlc/lns--Division 1~ Whittler A¥O., Cnt• Mote, Co 92127 PHONE 142-2400 Equal Opportunity Employer • l SL'lGLE Bed, brass bead· Less than year old. $150. a LATE '73 \'an111.ha 250 ~tx. board, box spma: & mat-Large table lamps, $30. 171-llOS !RISH Settt'r Puppies, AKC, very C'll'an 1c dl'pendable. •-" ,_ I'"~ each. Various p I ct u re•. Champion Bloodline, shols, S~. •T.O.P. or '.' S48-4824 ~935 • .... ..,uen, ......,, 673-7363 PIANOS -ORGANS ,-.a.u a.ft 5. 847-7340 aft ::i P~I. * LOVESEAT &i sofa. CO~IPLETE H11.m Station. N"°'' & Ull'd. Gre111election. \\'HITE Af.ghan. l\1ale, All --71-IJ_O_'_n_A_c_b_J_OO_,_lo_m_l.-,-,.·l custom made at id quaJ Linear amp rec e iv er. O>mpetitlvr.· prices. Open papers, reels!. Best offer. s1 lie sm .. Yamaha 80, off never used, usuaUy hnt TO\\·er. rotor, bf'am. Covers E\'c.5. & Sundays, The best Call 963--Si26 rd lie $150. Both In xlrM 96S-?9l0 1 t meters. A~1 & sK.!e band. deals are al11·ays at: F ish &SS cond. ~ KI:-.iGSIZE bed $:!5. ~:i~ftcr 6pm call Ray Wallichs Music City • 'E6 3ffi H ONDA Dresser w/mlrror, cilesl of I . , . South COHfl Plaza 540-2830 Two 120 gal. lllflJRrium5 ~™'· !krnmhlcr. $1$. • '6 6 drawers $75. t'an $15. Hi·fi N~ W~ Carpet Sprc1al~-The "'.a.rlely of med. size tropical SUZUKI TC ~-Scrambler ca.binei $15. 548-7655 I ~ho"'s. 133 yard~ of 2 t~ COAST MUSIC fish. 673-3863 $22.J or be..,t nflcr. aJ6....8892. --bm"·n ~ha~ carpel. 170 Hors s 8S6 MULTI ~lored & \\'tu~~ yai,-ls of 2 lone Ct'hidon Ne"'J)Ort Bl\'rl ut Harbor e TR1ur,.1PH Xi!i HWTlcun..:: s';riped 8 AOfa, xlnt ooncl, a plush. (LINEN DRAPERY Costa ~1csa THOROBRED Hunter'> 750cc, 3 t'yl, 3."JOO mile!. ~~alnut bullet, 2 BR lamps, SPl:ClALI. Pub mirrors. M2-28SI Call 675--2571 chen')', 494-3452 Pete $2000 ao7-2S33 642-2255 or 548-465<1 \'11.maha Pianos & Organ,, REASONAALE! '71 SUZUKI l25 MX SOFA bed, king az, brown & 111 cu IT Frigidaire Frost Featurln1; Koh I e r & C111l 67:.-2571 f'nst, lo!$ of xtras, ultra white plaid, IWJI ii.I'm•. $1.50. £rre up & down refrig, Campbell & also Everett ADOP.ABLE Pony. ,'l Arab, Irick. $350. 83..l-3361 9'ffi-l·l61 ult 6pri\ ""hile, Lovely old 3 dl"\\'I' Plano! F.ns:llJJh trained, ju nips. 19i0 NOH.TON Commando, 2 COUOIES, Turquol.se & ~l a ho g n n ~· c b" S t , PRIVATE PARTI' \\'1\NTS $3fi5. 537·1104 eni;: br-dnd ne-.v. niake otr, olive, both 8'. Good co!'l(j., \I' Im al chin g mirror. TO BUY PIANO FOH ~~~~~I sec at 1650 'l'wltln Ave ., 0.1. $50. each. 8'17-2'294 &IZ-.i016 CASH. 1 = II • j£) ~YS ))" St.lni:mLy-type; blke lllUsf SEJ..L, llvrm &t dllU'Jll ~11 'ST &-II: Ga.~ fir'f'pl!l ee. • ~7·9445 • .l:"'~ lC.. hke new romp. equip. Petf. furn, appliance•. $10. to $2a. kitchen cupboards & bar, BALD\VIN Pl/\;'10. Xlnt <."On· . con<l. $45. 6Ta-38:J. s.J.2.-.i327 alt 6:30P~l bunk hMs, 6' slidin11; door. dition. 1195. . ............ llONDA ·12, !'L350. like~\', SP,\NISH bdrm. 11ct xlnl. d1tvo l>l'fl, bar 5 100 1 5 • Ca.II f>l6-1920 ~ very lo mile!lgf', $600/olr. cond. $200 or be1t offer. Ca.U 5-18-7~43 PLAYl"R Ptano, clec or Boa t s, G1ner1I 900 pvt ply, 842-8338. SM-~I DRAPES. \\'OVEN '.VOODS, pedal, W/many rolls. Plays * BOATS \"ANTED * Sl~\RP ·71).5()ce Suzuki, nob· --CARP~S, UPHOLSI'ERY Wt'll. $595. 847-7017 ., SIX R£X)~1S of lurnlturt for Fr t' c Es I ' 'r r a Int' d S I M h 121 Sall or Power It ax ad· by lire¥, hvy 8hks runi. 911.le. M5-7349 btlwn. 9-Uam 0e('Qralors. s 4 8 _ 8 9 4 1, ew ng ac Jne1 \·&ntage. Boy s c 0 u t 5 . xlnt $165 or ofr 968-6736 or 4:30-ll:OO~pm"''----l/621-4769 ~1~990. "i2 \'Ai.\IAflA, 125. E>.:~ I .,;:.=...:;;c:.._=----[ 1912 'J'ltE1\ DI.I·: s C! \V i n ~ -_ ... NE'•\' 1' lllde·a·bed n Pl!•· Grau mower $5, gm ru11: h' ~ *BOAT WAXING* 001~• .. i\lua:t sell. s.:>75. or {ect l.'OOdlUon., $110. l2-<l7 \v 'nad SJ.I nt'iv camp mac 1"(~11 963-rJ.5.I. E''<': 979-l<ISl ~st offt'r., 6Tl-T.i73 aft 12 ~i0J9 IRnlen1 $i, B/\V Coos TV l-;=='='="====,_;,======='==l 1969 llONDA CJ....350, S:lOO. 7 PIECE \'Lrtuc Dinette SC!t, $..;(), 2 chse loonges $5. Firm. Nl"t'<l11 ""·ork. Qill s:io. """ '"" '""· •16-"" SEEK & FIND' 1..,,,.,. .. 6-8890. ""11"· ___ ~9-190 nNE QUALITY PERSIAN Common Crimes Z-1'1 BULTACO, crate conrl. EVERY11-IING iOf.':.!1. Almost RL'GS. Su J)f'r trick, ne\'cr raced. Ile-A', Incl plan!$ lampl', pie· Akhavi Oriental Rugs. Y B 1'' 0 I T JI. 0 T X E I ~1 I R C S I D ~fake f)lfer. ·192-7662. lures, odds. 493-6295. 814 N. La Cienega Bhd ll!ONDA 4;i0, now palnl, en• ----!213) 6'"' .,,,,. R R U IJ L A C K B A I L A X B S IJ S ,If ' srUDID couch, sleeps 2, _...crv ~r11. cwo1om 11t'at, uking guoc.t concutiori. Huat <.'0101· S'TEREO c:onsole In early E R A l,, A R Y U C I D E A S U I U T R S500/ofler, 64.>.2193 $35. 646-52'11 Amerlc11 n ,,.,'OOCI, 11 m · f m '67 HONDA 31X>. Sec to 1 G S I 112 radio, Turn table $i3. Larite D E S L E C R I ~I E S R P E S I A A A p-·iale. '·I~. -ar_!g• a e "'1 · 1 12· s1 b '" .~ --m,,,.,c.rn Plt' urc J. 11 N 0 AT G 0 AC 1 0 E 0 HCC Ar X p ();l()..i046 GARAGE Sale, All ltern8 bl'nch $10. 842-38:B _ .\ drastle&lly reduced (or GARAGE SA le: RQbinwood 0 N U ff ff ,\f L X A T I O R I T o U £ O Mobile Homes quick aa.le Oat. IOfa & love! St-·h. ~172 l\fcFa.dden Ave. l, A 0 0 C MG E II C M I 0 B A S .A L A MOBILE HOME seo.t King headboard, Rlf 11.13. Sat. i\iarch 16, 9am lo FOR SAL~ •• cleanina: elect nn&e, like 2 p111. S L L I M 0 R G 0 ~I A T A X U O I T J;Oo new pot1. 9C111ng machlnt., OIL t 1 • S ILVERCR£ST ~fon:lc. coffee tAble-, etc. p.n· n t n g 1 ' orig. K S T H S N U E C I O £ B E E I J A ;\ MOBILE HOME c&ll or come by Tues, Wed, Seucape1, I and s c a pC! s. or Thun, 645-7l36, 629 St ~~!!°:,ct1~ etc::: Comm · A I ~I A N A B L N I C S D B V C C o\I X a;• ~. ::! BO 2 BA, rof11., James Rd, NB .....,...MU r!r11pe1t, blt·ln!.. ttrrta .. SEVERAL neighbors EDDS LL VAS G NIP AN 0 IKE "'atJ1er &elt"f't.drycr,1'1n!d SEAL BEACH tSevlllel 10.5, f'rt & Sat. E I) for m t1lr o>nd.. kilc.h LEISURE WORW Ealnte 26t6l Via Lari i\liulon Vlt· P I C S A I T I C I M A' H E U C V rk>ck, -.ioruc llhed, l•nd· Sule. lZ11 KENWOOD Ito, Jo., A K N R M I R s x f s A B 0 B u $ A A M'l'IJMXf PRtlu. 'l'hN!e yrs, ol(J Apt 163-A Compltite con1en11 LATE 0,_,_1 GE frostf'rff • hJro nu. 1.ocll!t'd ln ne11.• of 1WO Aptt. Wed. thru Sa1. l'.AJ\: R A c 0 0 u B A u A .c A L B H A x L. s nd1:11l pie. fllo1.'l\Y from Mb)' 9:30 to 4:30. ltemi 100 retrtc. $100. Sl8mmons twn rt Or.e-hl\lf bl. trorn clul} nwnm>tll to mention. (&:. 6bed 1.50. Ctt•l i&-3118 after M Y H ~ B D I S R E T .A L S N A MB N OOUR. $13.~:'6. C..11 EV£S, Antique• ) pm. 2JJ.ti94. 1'%1fl, 6!1'7· 11~. Ruuu•GE ••L& VEGA G:\I Ma.It' s.ao., Sbr lnit1vc1to111: th, ll1lld"' nil!\"' lhtt4 ~tu" 1pp.:111orwir.!, CAN BE Sl!EN AT; "'"""" ~ b:wl .. a1d, "JI, dr""· or dl1ronMll hi u.~ ~11k. l'ind ~.ch Sat, ~lard\ 16th. 1~ pm. piece ni.u~r· h1Jd~n n.1111 .. 11•dt>u,hm 1\1!1~"': 4 C RESTMONT 1tlar1na fURh SChool. Sprtns· Al.•1111 f\1t11"1r011 a.,. I ESTATES dale k l::dln11:or. Benefit TWIN StroUtt with bukcit 91Kkm1ll llom~• Sllftd• ;. "141 'le:!.! r. lln.:'I. {Centn.l Chlldrens 11osp1Ull of Orange $31. Burstv1i l<ld11apll'lf S•lclde .., I \\~ i:a ""* fmm Brt't eo11n1y. "(ii~y.~""'[i::mi:;;~;;;;:c.iiill;::-:~~""'::-:':'.'"_~:'.·~·:;·~r·~~;·~,":~-~~~·h·~~tt~,"~c.~"~'.:.~--.~·.,·-;..•""'_,.l;ru c-011)111. Hl'11J), l,.(lt •46 UNITED li)t!thodlsl Chu h ~L Table, completr, C..U ,:-rr.\ti• ;t;\\', PK. ~l(;R. will hOld t\ nimm.aRe llale on &0-4391 aft 5 To ordtt an1 or •II of the t-p•ndtd •·Srtk A Find" bookl t1i. 'lh•'"\hl'?· ' l\lmh 16U1, 1601 ~t11~rile 899 OAK St. C~I . s..11urday, numhtn l !~rouah 7. M:~ 50 L"Cntt tor rich, tn1kin1 c:hetk~ •r3 t":\lV. ~lT' 21'.lRJm.\ A ... -e., CDr.I , Sale hrs 9 em· Sundll)'. furniture, c.lotht11,. c rsblt to Sttk A flltd, Sllr·Ttltprn Sfndicttt. Addms ~len, in adlt pk. 9Gf.591l' until 3 pm. sld1. TV. Dod.ltt! RT I. mlac. ttm In Cllf'fOf 1hl1 fte'l-·1p1pc:r. I £16'1-.l 11 .:;;;.::...,::..<;;;; ___ ~-~'-"''-'-'~'-""~~= -~---~~~-J 935 I I •• 1 . Tltwnday, Mm 14, 1974 ....... ....... - • s::.:ALS * ,.i·.o;-:;;.;;o;...;p;.;:;e;;;;:AS::;..H_s....;s.;:;;s 1='°';;:.._· D=rr;=nrttd=u:;_N--= ~~c•D•s •NZ 1•7i ,018 aRAN TOlllO CADILLAC 1m FOID a1At1 TOllNO ~·-=.: ~ ~!;.,1! PAid tor"""" AMC or J...,. i--,7-2--2-48-Z--50 USED 6 PASR NGIR STATION WAGON. '7~ .!:!~,~ t, 1 C 6 ~f'J:.~E:.~!TI~ wAO<iH : "Nly ..,_ air. ver; MERCEDES 351 cld, VS Engine " ' .........,""" crui..<>-MaUc Transmission I elem!." Now • .,..,,,.., late AMC/JEI P UKE NEW ON DISPLAY Crul1o-O-MaUc Transmlulon ~... Poftr Steering • ~e~~~;.i. 1969 ~ ~~ c.M. 4J~:1~~~~'!·nD: ~~:!: ~'!:~otsc Front Nb' llmouaiDe -.. SAve . Ponfweerr TBra11"'!."'.,~p:~~-nt Santa Ana, 8.'lll-0900 IMPORTED AUTO$ W"kond -.Je price lhnt '72 MERCl!DES BENZ Power Tailgate Window .-, Said ,_,Ill' • n • .-. • ~ 1113 2'1' w INN EB AG 0 BIST PRICES PAIDI Sun. LUXURY 4.S SEDAN AM Radio 116,000. IS.. ->· ........ · """"' "'°""borne. I>!! °"'"'"'""· $5695 BoalJ l11o crtala, mo,.. mllH .,Afr CorldltJoner 1 .lftd lale ....... .... ..... · ~ Air Conditioner Wlntenates. !16>-4581, 0.... Lewll ,....,..... ,., pllon, cleolgn" ,....,. Color-Medlum Blue , • ·Aqlor-Medlwn Blue RENT me "13 Explorer 24' $66 HU'bor, C.M. ,&1&930: for long time OWMQ!hlp, Llcense-118ESD ,, Ucense-117ESD . Jleepl 8, lov.."eit ratet CASK }'OR claulc Urtet1, arilltoqatlc S1,15MO 552-8292 YOUR CAR bettuty Md sifety, ci~ $1 595 IO ' =,..,,.,,.-=.~=--:-•9"'9'° 546-7070 from two: $8495. Could ar-t • • •ut0 Soriice, l'•rh Autos, Imported 970 ,..,,., '"" lo• sultable SeeatDAILYPJLOT, EmployeeParklng Lot,·, san ~ ~. u A-~ SeeatEmployeeParklnglot,D,MAILYMP~: 1968 CAMARO ,..,,, •. 327. party (!64FUO> l<13GBZ). 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, Monday • P>wY~'N11u•t. ·-· 330 West Bay Stree~ Costa esa, ......, ~.::l;, ~-.:;''0.~/°~.,~ ALFA ROMEO 8;~..,,oix:.;::;:Y;,i;_1,t,..,. '73 FORD ~ .. TON through Friday. cau 642-4321, ast;for Mrs. 495 HID ' UI..... lhrouG _gh Friday. Call 612-4321, uk for Mrs. nnn.543-3691. ~1 ALPHA nom.o, ....is 49~ Ul-PICKUP Greerunan. ·' .,-_-----------1,,_~r-~~ma~n:.·--===:-;,;;::~~cr--GiiJ traruo. "" o• .-tor WILL BUY YOUR ' on lho !loo" Jllll~' • t I rt°" ,,. ·-. l11.1rt-' -72 CAD SID. DEV.. AutM, \l,ood 990 A_:;:ulot:;:::·:..:-==---= ---·-West Coast MJrror• .... u 01, ~ "" --71V . molDl'cy<le. 646-1963 D·TSUN TOYOTA (LT12832) ' ..,.... '·°'·Ill tdni -·Lo mi~ eo--.. ENTAL MERCURY ALPHA 'Tl s.-. xlnl OR VOLKSWAGEN $2195 TOYOTA VOUCSWA•EN ~"""", V~I !lS; . nnn ----,.----~ .".'..~·~Im, pvt ply, PAID FOR OR NOT. CALLWILL 1--... 7-.. -T-o_v_o_T_A __ , '63 VW· -~ ~-·· ... a/coail, ~ ....... "13 -WN ~·-. ·-·~ 2 CAPRI 2 cir, -.... _ ....... --... U'flr~ PAY TOP OOLLAR.-:;;;;:._ I ;o , il cl.~,..·~1n~!~ ,.._,. attnO rad. wltipe, 6 ;ij-Dr .... ~--'~~. trans. a/l"IWtd "Siildlie root. AUSTIN AMERICA KENT ALLEN. 540-6f42. House u. m~ · 0 • --· ~ ...... wm ..u ... s.ecW""'-Booo P • 1 ,,..... .....,,, Only i.ooo --------'10 :uoz.A~. ma&>. AM~!>! , 523-7250 HILUX PICKUP b<fore 3 PM. 84>.ll31 r;",ooo. Oonlact Pe<l<Ho,.I Alll>'M with tape ~~;.,.; ml'L $G)O · Pvt pt y . ENGOSH Cab Co'• parade 1969 AUSTIN America 42.000 tuned ex hau1l. Xlnt --N=o~w=,...,o~P=E"'Nco--14 1pd., rq&&: wb]J., special VOLVO ·•Unqer. Clti&inal1Y IOld for $9Dl. c ..... ~-=======- car. 3 dr w/meter. diesel, actual mi. One oo•ner xlnt. condition. Mual a e 11~ llres A'palnt, tonneau cover, 1---------1 Bjflloe .. Y Club Alld.bg only ~ pri. pty -OLDSMOllLE $3.000. 546-0075, 546-0076 cond. $100 aft. 5 842-1931. 83.l-0881 days, 673-3654 eves. Mission Vlefo Imports 12,000 act. mJ., Detroit mlr-• '70 Y81.YO U'l1 W. OW.Kt Hwy, NB 58Z-2204. · • •24 MODEL T touring sedan. BENTLEY l!n'I DATSUN 510 le:11ur1ng ron. Wed<end sale price) ~ DODGE SalH 6 ......., eompl. restored, $3.W>. cllll ~ 4clr. Stick. Low miles. Xlnt MERCEDES BENZ good lhru Sunday. (754JlV · CAMAIO ---------• collect,~ rondlli<>n 83>-84.11 & SALE PRICE sr•THJll W'll!ftll OLDS~OBILE BENTLEY '60, S.2, ""· Im· ~ T $""95 II n, llllUft -------~' CHARGER. SE, ail GMC TRUCKS Rocrutk<MI mac., Rt. hnd. '"" ak. 240 z ·n. p,.1cc1 c~nd. Rm. FIA '°'° B'I' OWNIR :!.':--~/; .P§1~~~~' HONDA-CARS VthlclH 956 $8500. Firm. 494-8566, Rm Radial tires. Ww nil. Orig. Coniplete Sates .l Sttvtce -Autt>?'la\ic~ifiluiOn. '"CAM.ARO ··· ~ • ... uu .... uun RSIT'( OLDS _;~~;;...----"" own ... $3150. 64l-4014. Visit U1 S-At '8dto, heatt<, roof rack. Facto-Air vinyl' top. $1500. °' Best UNIYE '64 SCOUT ' x 4 rollbar, =--A.-:U"'D=l ---11973 240 z, auto R,000 miles, 28701 Marguertte Parkway (757AVO). nnted",Glua . offer. Call . eves., 642-1775 2850 Harbor Blft. hubs cloth top, new radials, a/c, mag wheelM, Inunac, Mission Viejo 49:;1700 $2177 FOR We 1966 Chargtt p/a Cbila M'eu. 540-91WO reblt running gear, 24 mpg. l---------1 $5400,96S-6281 eves 1USE AVERY P\vY, EXIT) ~~to.~ns. auto air Hijackers trailer •70 OLDS 88, 2 cir, V-8, air, ·$!585. Mlck., 1 645-1144· 961 '72 AUDI 4DOOR 1973 DATSUN 610 Stat EXEC. CARS FOR LEASE. Power Steering hitch. See to ap~ make xlnt cond, full gu tank. 4--1 ·Dr •• · Wagon, s:ni mllH, 13700·"' °"""' 1rom +fully-oqulp. San .. D"'"° ..,.,,.~a• Avel'Y· ~ ltJN; Paw" 8ta_!<es. Dlsc'Fnmt """· 9'2-38<l. --61:H558·t<ft o. ,72 FORD Bronco, complete 100 GL best oner. 675-6116 ped low mileage 450 SE Pkwy., Laguna Nljruel. -Elecuic Windows '65 9 PASS. Wgn . .ReceTlt 1967 OLDS. Best offer. 2355 "S• ...... pe" conipeUtk>n pkg. FIAT 36 Mo lease $215.78 per mo. 495-0800 131..(MIOO YIJLYO Tach. tune ~P..t Brakes & tires s . El· c;&mlno Real, Sen ... .,... OEL + Tax Lie. Seri!Ll Conlole 1 $215. u.i1675-&i56. Cl•-•nt•. 9am •pm. Every conceivable xtra. A 1 11 · •• N m,16 T k In •R 1 ..... ..c .... ""--• """ -u Must see. Abs 0 1ute 1 Y a1fr 0 ~1tfoo~~m1:di~: RAT '71 SPYDER tr:d:' · 8 e your car ONE YE'"' 1966 Harbor:' C.M. 645-93(6 ~~ ~ s ... ~""'6 nua:.1 AREBIRD '64 etrn.ASS. good body, lmmac. Trade su:m eq. for heater, vinyl lop, 33,IXKI J. Sle WARRANTY Spa Sa s runs goqd . $«W) or otter rmtor cycle, arnall boat, or R.clstr., 5 1pd., mq. whlll., 1m rnons '73 TOYOTA ' '74 VOLVO ce ver pare 543-31li ' • . . ! &: T.O.P. No eredit miles. (620F'TG>. Jo mi., like new, beaut. Imports CORONA SEDANS • Used Only 10,IXKI ml/yr -. Dayx 566-"626. Eves $4777 Canary yellow. w .. k•nd • · • Thia ""' Is • ve<y ..... 70 FIREBIRD' PINTO &. 'flkndA 962-4283. sale price good thru Swxtay. ~301 Quail Several nJce ones to cbooM Beat Dul Anywhere( turquobe with a black vin)'I (ll90SN). N••f'O" Boach from ail equipped with auto-LEASE OR BUY lop. Bluebook wbol...i• 'Tl TOYOTA, Land cruiser, ~· ltADi& SALE PRICE 833-9300 matte. fa!fA""Y air cond, $1175. Best reu. offer takes. ExceJ. cond., many extru., $3295 ENTER FROM MacARTHUR radio, etc. All priced below All Modelsl Call owner 96.l-ll%1. Aft 5. 534-2335 ~'°"'""'=;-=-:::-n::;-1 the C08t of a new 1974. OVERSEAS DELIVERY SE 962 YOT' M·B 'T.I, 450SL. 8'allt. Bui-SEE THEM NOW . • DRIVE MUST LL Trucks ft ter YeUow, all. extras, ONE . , , Bl'Y ONE . , . SPECIALlSTS '68 Camaro RS. CLean. T\Jr-,71 CHM Ptt!CCI cond. Orig owne•, • DEAN LlWIS ....... w/b)k. vinyl lop. 327 ~ ~ . f966 Jlarbor, C.Af. 646-9303 64(j.-0606, 673,.6143 • • Y·8, fa~. air, P/S, P/B, v E ~utomatic, air con- ditJoninc. po wer steering, I and au roof, Cl54BHM) . $1995 2480 }!arbor Blvd. •n_ PINTO. R/H, nu trans, 2! MPG, Orig ownr. Low ml'g. $17«1. 66-8513 or -'72 PINTO RUN~'T -4 spd, a:Jr.oond. dlx int. Best otter. n+Sfll5.8782 art 6 • ·· · "PICKUP. ' .. · 7 2 •'UDI PEUGEOT _ y' OLVO • au1o. ~~-~l "0 ''" CHEYENNE 4. oOoR . .. • . . , '. ' : ~..m;;".'iii'~ 'ro"* •-· San D'-F.-wy .. at Avecy N"'" PEUGEOT ·~· H bo c M .,. -Bost..., oUor= Call ~Ton, V·8,,auto., pwr. s .. 5., Automatic t ran 1-""•" C'f'f .._ ar r, . . ................. -· · . R 0 s c.o.ta M "12 PlNTO, Dix. options, new At r~air Di!!~r""1ll''--t"ii!~d1~.11!:··~A1C~·~M>6~::·:::F1nn;:::::·1· ---; ~ PLYMOUTH INCL. CAMPER TOP. West m Iss i 0 n . 30,000 Pkwy., LagWla Niguel. . . DEALER '72 waaon. 1Uel injected; Original owner ll21. · Coast mlrron, many :xtras. miles, Immaculate 49s.ol00 131-GIOO · -• La ..t..:...J ·auto, AM·FM, etc., 14,500 See To' Appreciate s pnUTI .. ----~,..----1 C23863G). · Weekend sale condition. C748ELV) 'Tl FIAT 124 Spider conv. 5 C.omplete Sales aiid Service. 72 ft~IVllef ml. Mlllll: sell., ~ •68 Cam8!° RS.. AJI ex~ pi'lce thru Sun. SPECIAL spd. AM/FM .radio, 28MPG 50 conapacts on display. 4 W/D, 14,000 ~~. ml·.,' roll $200. OVER hi boo kr incl. p, ..», l'~ air, auto, , ~~~~~ 19n PLYMOU.TH CUSTOM SUBURBAN STATION WAGONS $AYE $3roo 49!>-1685 PACIFIC MOTOR ...... , ... tanks, radio, 61Ul60 radio, vinyl top, ~"· ""'' ------ 2480 Harbor Blvd. JAGUAR IMPORTS ~:!~~r!00':a~~resp~C:e = Autos, Used · 990 sell. 963-1121. .. ' 1 , . ._ ., Allen ' Old,mob ile Com Mo,. PEUGEOT /SUBARU Sunday. 1302GNJ). 'T.I CAMARO LT "'lh Z2ll Al~\'!'" 'J2. JAGUAR XJ6 1557 W. -Avo., SALE PRICE · • AMC ::;'~P{~,!'.tll. Call ~7 D A v E ·74 PINTO 2.00o MILES 5 to ..._.. from All' equipped with: vs....-. Automatic transmluions Pov;er steering ' · Cadillac ,San D»p Fryt°)'.· at Avery Pkwy .. La&una N)g .... 4954llOO • 131-0IOO '736MC ~ Ton Pickup l====;;;,I CUSTOM 2500. Automatic, vs, power steering, poY.'er brakes, dO, heater, 14 ,010 miles. Like new. 139825Nl. "llOW" $3377 -. 3>Wt lfJ8i& .9 YDLYO 1,006 Harbor. C.M. . 646-9303 'T.I FORD COURIER 7,000 mi, auto trans, mil& whls, 5 new tires, tinted &lull, R &. H. Paneled camper w I dual lnalde lights &. cabover alDrage cabinet. '74 tap. Private party. $2850. See at 256 E. 19th SI., CP.1'. '11 Ford _,. T, P.U. 4 whl drive, has camper sheU. Exe. cond. Be5l oUer., Must XL.NT PRE·OWNED BMW's: '70 2002 -lo miles •· '71 2fMXI CSA -SWl roo( '72 3.0 CSA • lo miles '66 1800 Tl • 4 speed 5 yr. or 50,lm mile warrant)' available On all new 1974 & '73 BMW's. .::se:,:11,,, .. ,;675-64'=="'18'=.....,,.,....-c I 2'4al Marguerite Parkway SACRIFICE '69 Do d g e Missloll Viejo Special w I Ar Isl o c r a I 831·2040 e 495--1949 •camper. LQ. mi's. Xlo't buy. USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. $3500. 642-!299. 'T3 FORD Courier, RIH & camper, lo ml. 675-8876 GMC 1963, % ton, low mileage, new brkB, good cond. 894-7618 '67 CHEV ~ ton p.u. 6 cyl. clean $900 or best offer. Call aft. 5 pm. 536-4731. 963 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & 1974 BMW's Vons In stock ready for imnlediate ROYAL Sportsman ~e deUver:v. Excellent savings {window) Vari .. 19n, BluC, on remaining 1973 models. auto., V-8, 4 seats, 127" SALES-SERVICE-LEASING W.S., PS/PB, air, radio, OVERSEAS DELIVERY tape deck, ma .. whls, """ ROY CARVER, Inc. oval tires, 47.IXKI mi., $2,99S. ROLLS ROYCE BMW Company car., Call Dave, 8 to 5. , 979-28ll> '34 E. 17th st. Costa Me118 e 546-4444 '7'2 DODGE van. V-8, auto., U--I JEN SEIN JNTERCE?l'OR Large SelecUon of Colors Immediate Delivery rou. SERVICE DEPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Const Hwy., N.B. .. 7.9405 MAZD~ • •• NEW '74 ROT1'RY MAZDA $68 mo. 36 n10. O.E.L. MIRACLE II MAI.DA II Jiit ........... C:..MIM '4S.17H • • mag"""''· °"""""" ""'" '74's Ale ....-. striped. Orlglnal owner. Top lm~late Deliveryl ~':°· 12•650 s.12-11m Sne On Remelnlng '73s SEi! THE ALL NEW '71 DODGE ~l Ton, V-8. CREVIER BMW ' RX4 ' crpt'd & panl'd. M • g Sal"' • Sttvtee • Leasing IMMEDIATE ~~ X!nl rond. $2000. ni w.~·~;-,.~31TI DELIVERY ~A~. F,::..' ~ -=~ -'-"'D""A=TS~U~N,.,...~ '73 DEMO CWRANCE super cln. $1900. 536-1351. ----.,...----1 -wonted 961 '74 DATSUN 610 Wll Nl!ID YOUR 2 dr. bdtP., auto .. fact. air, tinted glass, x.lnt' cond., CADILLAC 33,lm •ti. ml. Weck•nd ~·clean late model cars. sale price good th1'U SUnd11.y. NIK to;.: l:;,. TrApp 1~l°E PRICE u..i ear ......., $3895 ~"· Allen AnahOlm '33-8220 $3495 '69 AMS. Wgn. Veey -'69 CAMARO, Z.)8 FM PORSCHE """'· o.. '""''· Mldiolin """°· -. mau "'"" -Auttmatlce, Hatch- blck. radJo, heater, ndla1 tlrM. (!550- IG<E> ~.... Allen t~ Oldsmobile '..--' Cadillac tires. $950. 6'ffi...&L58. sell, $1600. 615-$122 ~ ' BUICK CHEVROLET . . '68 Bllick Sta.1fp:-Cliivy '73 K-5 Bica ' AUTOMATIC, V8, air cond., ~ pow<r '"""""'· powu CHEYENNE WAGON brakes, ral:HO,'f"'heater, roof W/lpeclal rembvable' root', 4 rack. C630AAA). W/D, special tires, &Ir cond. ·-~· ·: '(JSS<ZI>. -tall nun · •p.l'ide thru &mayl ,, SALE .P•ICE $4995 <---·-;.Hen 'f --J Oldsmobile R 0 s s SPECIAL 2480 Harbor Blvd. . Costa Mesa Power brakes AM radios Air conditioning Power J'elll' window Other extras on aome Priced ator 1>eJOw Wholesale Bluebook $1395 to $1795 . See at DAILY PILOT Em· ~~~~ ... ~I playe p ....... Lot, Monday lhrough Fliday, 330 'W'!I t Fair Driv@ j~: 546-8017 v ~~~~!I Bay Street, Costa Mesa. 1'72 FORD ~,,Allk~Mn.Green- COUN~:lc!.EDAN ATLAS V8 engine CrWleomatic transmission Chrysler/Plymouth ~ 1teertng . \ Open Daily &: Sun. 'W 10 PM Power brakes 2929 Harbor Blvd., ' Air cond!Uonlni Co!lta Mesa 1966 Hartm, C.M. 646-9303 Sao Otego Frwy. ·ai Awey ~!1~ window 546• 19J4 Dl.. ... , 1 .......... N1-.... 1 $1795 '63 •Valiant wag. 3,3'.IO mi's. $777 hlllDi& -TOYOTA l _ ---Cod'I' ;e Buick La Sain Cliat. 4 dr -u1.--r~' on ~ .... -new parts. MUsr SacrHke Now! '72 ~ ..... ., .. .._ ... _ og...,.. ~ ... rJ o•n y -~ Em· -"t •· :1~ ~. ~c. ttl!rnt"::!; Braid New '74 W~r:".:-= ~.:;~~""'~1510=. =:~R~~76cy-· ~ .. ~,,. """'°· 350 V-8, ( 11 MPG MO' NTE CARLA Bay ,.,.... C..la .,.... p/• .... ....... xlnl cond. Gal trwy driving) p/disc "' 6'2-4321, Aak for Mrs. Green-aean, lo ml, 1 own, 551-3086 brits, pis, good for Limited oO'er! ONLY man. PONTIAC """""'" & laml1lot, -$1599 -'="--~-- DICK MILLERS tOLKSWAGEh 1st ANNUAL EXECUTIVE CAR SALE SAYE! SAYE! e SAAB'S e SUBARU'S e RENAULT'S LOADED WILL BUY YOUR clean, $ml, n.--<rm Se•. No. 4>n81 '11 FORD PINTO . GAS ·SAYER ·10 BUICK Skylanc GS. H d CL---•~ • am/fm, a/C, front disc OWGr llWYl'UIWT PAID FOR OP. NOT, ·WRL brks, auto, Moving, mllllt MacArthur-ud Jamboree .Vspeed transmission, radio, PAY TOP OOLLAR. CALL ,.u, m·'·• o~. =• ~. · N-Beach heater, custom exterior. K;ENT ~N. 540-044! -u ~•v ~~~ .i(322COZJ. MOV ING MUST SELL '65 DODGE DART. GT. 6 cyl, . ~c $1577 $350. C.U 842-4327 attor s,30 MUST SELL ~ '67 VW BUG. Reblt eng, good PM. '68 Camaro RS. Oean. Turt ' ~1~~.best pUer. '65 BUICK LaSabre, new quolse w/blk. vinyl top. 377 ~ l ' tires, brks, battery & ll· v.a. fac. air, P/S, PIB, -· IAliA '61 VW w/fast 1600 eng,»35 cense $715. 646-0883. auto, trans;, radio, power YOJI mpg, Needs body work. $300 windows t'Onsole &: many TD ft or best. Dave, ~2000 dys, '64 BUlCK ,Electra. ZlS.· full other extJ.u, BJuebook $1175. £46.6914 eves. pov.>er, including au', make Best reaa. otter takes. CalJ otter, 645-2193 ... ..c..1~n• owner 96J..Un. 196& Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '65 V.W. Bug, clean, rebuilt "''6 ...... engtno, oxeellent cond>tlon, CADILLAC •--To •-eclo~;;,.j '62 FORD. Good 1'""'""" .._,_A r7"1I "A"9()16 ~ ""t"t"" •• tatk>ri:. $175 or best oUer. I 70 GRAND PRIX • Automatic, air con- dltlQnlng, lilt wheel. power steering ,\ tirakes, vinyl top. (lll26) $1995 2480 Harbor Blvd. COsta Mesa At !;.~-Drive ...... 11 new uHal\o::t • .,,..., • .,....... -;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ·68 Camaro RS. All e alter 5. • Call ~-a927. 1,;;~""°=,,.-.,---,tlrM,.-'72 CADILLAC incl. Pl~. P/B, alt, auto, ~.64~FO=RD=""S3>0""°-,,.-,-bes,.,.,-t -.ofI:-:er, '67 PONTIAC irtation wagon. ·~vw c!\11?~ ~ eves: Cpe DeVllle, 2 Dr4 Xln't radio,. vinyl lop, etc. Must needs body work, 842-8295 Air, pwr. steer I: irks., 5.51-1539 cond. Many xtraa. Vinyl top, sell. 963-llil. '67 FORD 9 pus. wagon. A , Very clean; Jo ml 60-4834 .lusr " II '69 VW convert. leather tipho], lilt whJ, '68 CHEVY Malibu, new A PIS I. B. 15 miles gal. RAMBLER aJcond. dlmate o:introL brakes & tirft, $ 7 O o . iuu. Cub 6C-9a6 Sun roofs, AM·F1.1 radio, Xlnt thnKM.11. $1l!i0. o~ best stereo rad. w/ tape, 6 way 6tlH>166 Cl' 640-«lll after 31 ~-=,='="'"='~-....,.-,,. I ·-------,---1 vinyl roofs, mag ¥.'heels, air oH~. 842-3517 or 642-3177. pv.T seats. WW sell for pm on \Ykday9 Anytime '69 f"ORD Fairlane, NM '69 RAMBLER 6, good gas conditioning. ·oo vw Otta:. tebll eng. Rum $4,000. Contact Personnel ·,,wknlta""""-' ==-=--== =· need& aome repair. ecooomy. $ 9 9 5 . Call SAYE! SAYE! ~...Gu~"" .... ·1100 · "'"Bf.'..:.. Bay Clue ~ =. ~~ ... °"' 9rl~oLN ·~548-1548 __ ·T~ .... ~-D--- '64 BUS. Full sunroof, port ~=~'l:wfii.i\'Coast~~H~wy;,:NB:;;:;i" 1,~~~rer~13~19~' =-!·=· !U~tes=-=='O'.C· hOles, no eng, $250, or otfer. ~ 61H647. 1901 CADILLAC n.e-, "12 ClfEV\' MAUBU Coupe 1'73 OVER 50 NE\V CARS '63 T-BIRD, fair oondlHon $150. '60 vw sunroof. Reblt eng. xlnt nuytlng. & good body.~ Air, sharp, lli MPG. PrtV'. LINCOLN Runs excellent. $425. Best way pwr aeatl p/w, p/1, party S2100 961-«m CONTINENTAL VEG,& Offer 646-3848. p/b, fac air/~, aood '="=.:...=~=·~·f.;;J;;.E,.:.::/7--~/b -• l!' tirea, a well malntainecl 1973 ... .-....:..·~ P ~· P • 4 Dr. Towncar. Xln't "~· 1------"----1 IM~tEDIATE DEUVERY! Dick Miller Moton '73 SUPER BUG. \'elk>w, classic, $400 fkm, 642-3767 air, am/Im, $2'T15. Call aft Fully eqtlippcd. Uhr inter, sun roor, am/Cm,~ after •72 CAD ~ DeVllle, 6pm 4!M-59'Jl vln:)'I roof, speed control, New & Used Imports Gpm, 6~ • Fully equipped. Xln't cond. •n MONTE CARLO Landlu. 6 Wl.Y pwr seats, am/fm The lu:test dnw tn the Wt:at. $3,850. 645-2182. 'Aft 5pm/ t.U PQWU, full lac. equjp,A: rad. •/stereo tape. Will 120 W, \Varner at So. Maln •.,.;,· ;<.a;Dail=::fy=Pll=:ot;a;;;aa:;llled~C..w;"""':=;;::·=613-G9;::;;;;;· ===•l ~lo~mil~":j;· i,S:Ui-ZIO;iii'jDlij'i'' _ =.o.,':t ~ Colltact Santa Ana 551-2132 1 CHRYSLER 121111\lbooo.J'J~~B. ,...I< If. '57 CHRYSLER. 56,00o milel. Open Sund1ys STAR GAZE~ . ., Ex .. 11en1 """"'""'· ,. ... !!.!.c'-u...~--fly CW R. l'OLL\to{ u llA ' tllft. $Dt. M.4-0ISI . rhe t.utat dn• an the Weit. .... Ddb' POot a~neo ___ .._ .. SUBARU 1t .. In. Ji-y _,L •~ -.,_ M ~ lotAt. 1 .... r .,_,, ......... , ._.... y wr. Jf ; 'f Aulel New Arii . ., Anerdi~• to the .S'•"· • OC:;. u ..; ' 1--:s'.".•"'."'. •B:"':S'.".U::BA":":R'.".U-:-"-1· ~ .. 1,. To dcveiop mHM>g• for Fridoy, S.ls.».»" '12 VEGA GT hatchbk, air, 4 ll(Xl, Excel. -· 25 MPG. -Im VEGA Cambllck, $600 &: ,.,., Ov.r Paymenta. Call 54l-8T02 aft 6pm Sutterlnl a ltcrap crlal1'! Sell no-awtt nteded ttema with a Daily PUot Cualfied Ad! 6C-M1L """' S14'1· r..od....udsc0tre&p:indlngton1,rilbt11 1 1. RENAULT ol)'OUIZodtoc.birtti1ogn, KOi"° FRONT WHEEL DRIVE ~~llft ~~ t=:1o1 llEADQUARTERS l.......,. »,,_... "~'-081 IEIVICE DEIAITMENT ';' ; ~·: Old1mobile ' ---·' Cadillac Dick Miller Moter1 ;C!.,1v1 ~:.,_ tl>: ·' N l U·~ tm •St1t1t. J6°'""" MT,_... '71 MB 200. Auto trans .. 11.1r, ew """"' ports '°"'" JJ......, 610t IS NOW OPEN FO~ '° miles. MJch. X's. • lXl w. warner at So. ltlaln •u.i-•"-as.,... ••1perb. li\Vl: 831~ Dir. Santa Ana 5.57·2132 ''-""" JtO., tfAti.,_ 1'0li DOLLAR PAID IMMSDIATI LY FOR AU. POREIGN CARS a.a or mne tn ta .e 111:. "" 10•-..OF-JOA ... San D6ego Frwy, "' Avery ·n MB 2111) SE 3.5 Luxur:v TOYOTA i1v-.,,,,,_ H~ ~'Z;;.,.lACUn'-N\gllf'll-!fll.O. Coupe. lo, lo, mllett lr. priced ---------lpji~~:.j li~ gt:r nA<11e11 SERVICE on SATURDAYS NEW PO RT IMPO RTS lllD W. ()nut Hwy., N.B . .... .,..,.._ U to 1ell 83J-2040 Dir. 1•~ ,_...,. 1•1AcM '74 TDYOTI ·~,........,,. a)Wllt. n~" '68 DATSUN 1600 :XfuVC0fi11, 1968 VW 9,,., -vi cond, 2 R ,,.,,.,, .. ..._ ,,1.,._ ._ 8""" I 1,, 110,V., rJA Must ae.ll. alt 6 pm. new tires., rebll en a . 1ac...w •"""' "' .. ~3626 968-9458. .... Dul 1ve, ....... , ,,w... ..,. ,,..__..., ~ aGDw '° ....... '°°' '68 DATSUN Wagn. 2-1 mpg, '60 MERCEDF.S. 220S, xlnt LEASE OR TRADE 11't• $1 ._ •1 L.M low bl~ book, $72!;1 llJt $SI. cond, ftiOO or best offer. P.::,-,.. Htt:" :J~ lP~ ~' ~'8-«983 ~la~~~·(' 5;~ r,~.. • ... ;~. 'TI DATSUN l1"Uck, Xlnt. 1970 :.l80 S, auto., po .... "'l!r, nlr, DEAN '-'R'hl 1te&..1o1 ~,,,..... ... ~~~ tu'ld. new tires, radto, str, Am,J.)n. Mid lllue Boole. ~ ~~~ la~ :S::::: 11196i D~ Pt. 49S-4i1i'I Call 6'4-i410 TOYOTA ""'" ,. ._,_,, .. "-.. w.....,. -II JO!-llllA .01 ....... '89 DATSUN Truck for Mlf'. '66 200 Dlelel, no od4j or rM':n • IO\ 4'\ Jns wlxtn lank. bett o«tt fu('I rroblrms. Mnke otfe. ~~!!!:;~·~~~~~""";:;="";;'.....,:::"'="~'=0-.=1~~~~ !Hi!:!M!&~!,__ _____ I .::C.:::llc.;4"'1il-;,:2360:::. ::;·~---.1966=.:."'=-=:..:· C:;;.M:;:·c.....==·: I • SATUllDAY SllYICE HOURS 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. PIHse eel for 1ppoinlment . . • ~540-5630 JohDson & Son LINCOLN/MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Co.ta Meu 5'40-51130 ' I ' - • --·- • ---- -......... - -- Today's Final -• EDJ.TION N.Y. Stocks • VOL 67, NO. 73, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES . • -· '+ r;.; ~iguel Bal:ik, --• • ...... -12 mUlloa ln properjy stoleb 11111 lie Iii -ol the -• twq rean ago ln the 11MillklD: SI,.. . . " :,_ Impiible" !Jreak,ln ol the Laguna A opo1r,,,,,;,. from the Loo Allgeles Nlgael -ol United Oa1ifomia Bank -ol :vca -the bollk_~ Dtlklng Is triclJioc baCk lo ill rigbt(ul owners. l!lllOin_, ~ 'Uio -~ r/ the 'l'be -bas gained the relc""' of the PliJll<l IJ"" thenlam ol the valuablel. property recOveM:t by law enforcement He said ie dlcrnot knOw how JOO, the off; •-· ~·th Id Id · P""""" wCMlld lake. Thi· return "l1l!l!i cers...,... •&• ~ ~ .,...,, """"-"'-take~ af.lhO ~branch. lie said. the p<OO«Ution of live pe"'°"" in the The bonk1'1U releat..ott ·lbe property spectacular burglary In March 1!172. ,..,......i from lllLilllllll·milllon dolJ4r The dollar amount beiqg returned is crime, he .said. based on the face value otthe securities, .. .However, be.aait.tbe bant."bas no idea bc:Gds~and. other valuables.: CUrrent~alue ~ hoW'" much W&1;;ac&ulllj;JQcMd ' from-\he _..._ -. --... ''l'atf11' Accepts Eight-year-old Tony Smetoiia and his poodle "Tally" appear excited abOUl entering annual Pets on Parade feature in downtown San Juan Capistrano during weeklong celebration of Fiesta Las Golondrinas. The pet event featuring local youngsters and ·costumed critters will start in minipark downtown .at 5 p.m. next Wednesday. Prizes will go to funniest, ugliest; best-dressed and most unusual pelli. "Taffy" is cont~nder for most affectionate. W ate1· Dist1·ict Officials . ' Balking at Shrimp Filter Directors .. o.f the Tri Cities Municipal \f'aler District have balked at city requests this week that an expensive screen filter be installed to keep tiny · shrimp·f?om entering lhe water supply. Imtead, the board agreed with engineer Ray Woodside, who, said . the brine slu'imp problem cou~ be alleviated ~ ck>ler monitoring and more ehlorinaUon of an open reservoir·ser.1lng northerly San Clemente. . The directors stressed r that the problem diouid not ha_. again and agreed with the increased precaatkln at the Jank in bill..-inland o/ the city. Of'(lcials of the district Wd the shrimp appamitly entered lbe water supply from the feet or feathers of wild birds several Weeb ago and · shrimp egp began Jo breed. . ' . Mt. Etna Erupting CATANIA, Italy (UPI) -AU1horifies nlanned road blocks and posted warning notices IOclay lo keep curiolity -en from ,approachlng Joo ci-lo lbe slie of ML Etna's new erupUen. No residents of the affected area in V.ist.a del Verde appeared at a board session Monday to complain about finding the shrinip in their faucet . . screens. Tbe emergence of the tiny shrimp came a few days before the city elections and CoWJCilman Tony DeGiovanni first brougbl the pniblem lo lig!!I. Several days later the out.going city council -unapJmously Jo -' resolution 1o-Tri au.. requestlnil .Jl>e i.natallatlon . or· ,the tCMD to tno tbe ,mrimp bef~ tlley <GUld enler ·waief mains. City Engineer ~II, Peter said be believed the systeJn WOuld not be that ""'Uy, nor would ii be dUficull to maintain. Woodside imilt<4 before lbe 1'ri Cities directors that lbe screen might impede now of water from the tank. Olflclala ol lbe dlalrict said lhat tbe prollferaUon of tbrlmp, malls and fresh- water clam11 is not uncommon in open-air storage facillUes. ORANGE COUNTY; CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1974 ·'... . Loot Returning to • sale t boua -burglars blaated tbroulb the rool ol the bank and 'filled the 450 Nie deposit be•«•· \ Estbnatl!s ol the amount sto"'1 have · l!lfM' • high as II mlllloo. And, fhe estimates do not cover ~ amoonla of bani caSI lflal wealthy hank custom<rs rnayjia;e. ~ In !be safe deposit boxes to elude Intern''. RevenUe Service regulaU0111: 'lbere have been reports that ooe wealthy patron had J200,000 tucked away. • The olllclal cost of securities alone Is P\~ced a\ 13.2 milUon with S300,0oo 1n " . gold coin and $200,000 In jewelry removed. 'lbe estimates are based on what people say was in their b: :e:; bowe\'el', the UCB spokesman sakl the bank has no way of substantialin~ that record. It may not accept those estimates for wirecovered property. ' "I don't know what's slill missing. A lot of what was missing is what is claimed in those Jay,·sults. We had no list of what was in tho5e boxes. Estimates of the loss vary wildly," the spokesman said. The bank has been faced with lawsuits totalling $1) millioo from safety deposit boxhoklers who charge ncgllgt'fK."e led to the burglary. The property being returned now Ms been gathering dust in the office of the U.S. Marshal in Los Angeles. It was used as evidence tn the convictions of li\'e men in the burgl.llry. The bank's lawsuit to recover the property was not fought by the government, bul Justice Department officials said it was felt a judge's ruling on the queston was required to clear the department of responalbUity in event or TEN CENTS Owners an appeal by the conv'ieted men. The cast or characters in the break In of the ~1onarch Plaza bank are: Amil Dinsio, allegl'd mas1ermind oC the heist : James Dinsio. brothC'r of Amil and 0"11er or an Ohio farm where FBI agents unearthed $1.4 million in securities: ChRrles l\.1ulligan of Youngstown , Ohio: Ronald Barber. Dinsio's nephew ; and Philip Christopher. One man sought in connecton with the crime is still at large. He is Harry Barber, another Dinsio nephew, indicted in Jwie 1972 in connection with lhe burglary. Dead Dolphin Triggers Out~~_ge at · .. Dana Uig,~h --= I Shot Misses R~ss Spacecraft Lands on Mars .... MOSCOW (UPI) - A Soviet spacecnft bu •ft.landed oa Man, but a second planned laJldlng capsule maU1mclloood and mlsaed the red planet, lbe Tass news agency said today. Tass said a capsule from Mara 5 landed and had begun transmitting back scientific data as start of an effort · to determine if there is rue on the red planet, Tass aakl., Tass said lolan,6, law..:>ed Aug" 5, compleled i1s 55-<ntuion-mlle journey Tueaday and sort..Jaoded an iMtrument caplllle the aame day. However, the probe Man 7 malfunctloood. Man 7, which arrived in the vicinity of Mars March 9, released an instrument capsule which missed the planet by 810 miles. Tass said "a breakdown in one of the cnboard systems" after the capsule detached from its carrier rocket was to blame. "ScienUfic data ob Parameters of the Martian atmosphere, 'obtained through direct measurements during descent of the"apparatus, were transmitted to earth for the first time," Tass said. Soviet scientists have said the probe is the latest step in the Soviet effort to determine if there is life on Mara, earth's closest planetary neighbor. One ol the first di!coveries was that there is several times more water vapor in lbe Mars atmosphere than lndicated by data received earlier, Tass .said. It said the probe also was measuring the relief features of the ,.tartian surface San Juan Oerk \Vill ,Qujt Post San Juan C.plslrano is losing y.t anolller clly clerk. Citj Manager' Dmald We J d n e r Informed the city council Tuelday tbal Jo -.itt !will be-leaving .. soon as a replacemen 1:1 found. ~ .had beeo w<lni! under a temporary contract Mn. Jltnnltt ea. recently , elected lo the ctty ..... a 1n !Ake~. Councilmen V... Heckacher and John Sneney JOhmteered to serve on a 1oliccIIDmlliee to ""'°" applicanls for lbe ~· aM lesting temperature, heat con- ducllbWty, the ltntcture and com- paollloo ol lbe IOil and chemically analyzing both upper and lower layers of (See MARS, Page l t Golf Course · Negotiations Concluding }Jebind·the-scenes negotiations with state and federal officials on proposals to bu!~ a secood San Clemente municipal golf course at San Onofre State Park are into the final stages, it was annotmced this week. City Manager Kenneth Carr, who launched the project more than two years ago, said that at a recent trip to Washington, D.C., with Councilman Paul Presley, his talks with officials in the Department or Defense were productive. "We basically discussed our proposals to sublet 200 acres of the upland acreage In San Mateo Canyon," Carr explained Tuesday evening. He said that although the spokesmen for the government made JI o commitment, be sensed success in selling the Idea. 'lbe I.inks would require the final blessing of Naval engineering officers in Sao Bruno, Can-learned, and a formal (See COURSE, Page l) Beasley Elected As San Oemente Chamber Leader San clemente veterinarian and former school trustee Dr. Robert Beasley has won election as president of the San Clemente Ql:amber ol Commerce. Step• Doten Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz has announced his resig· nation and will outline his fu- ture plans later at a \Vhite House News conference . Among possible successors is \Villiam E. Simon, head of the Federal Energy Office. Charter Pla,ie ' Crash Kills 36 In Video Cretv BISHOP (/1P) - A twin-engine chartered airplane ca rrying a lelevision film crew smashed into a mountainside in the rugged eastern Sierra, killing all 36 persons aboard , olficials said today. A he1icopter pilot who spotted the burning wreckage in mountainous terrain six miles east or here landed at the sce.ne and said the Sierra Pacific Airlines Convair 440 disintegrated. "11lcy were all dead," said Mike Antoniou. "All that we saw was a· lot Of burning. There was no apparent response to yells. "It was a very black night. The plane was disintegrated. The biggest part I saw was the tail section. The bodies were burned very badly." The propeller-driven plane w a s chartered by Los Angeles-based Wolper Productions for filming the television series, "Primal Man." Fish Put On Flagpole By Rivals By JOHN VALTERZA ot 1t1e o•n., ,, ... , '''" A public apology was promised tod;:iy by a small group of unidenliried San Clemente High School students who admitted Wednesday they took a dead dolphin from the beach and hung it from a flagpole at rival Dana llills High School. The incident. viewed by angry Dana llills students as a sick gesture of rivalry (Dana Hills' mascot Is a dolphin ). spurred a calm delegation from Dana Hills to meet with San Clemente principal Darrel Taylor Wednesday. Taylor said lhat even before the meeting, he and other ;:idministrators had already Identified and suspended all the young persons involved in the prank. '"Ibey came forth to us or their own free will and admitted that they had done it, but t~y never thought that the reaction would be so strong." Taylor said today. "lbey offered to draft a forma l apology to the students at Dana Hills and we're now working out a means to convey it," he added. The ~pound mamr.•al. a female, y,•as found dangling from a noose fashioned around the tail when students arrived on campus Wednesday morning . It stirred outrage on the campus where students have been especially conscious of marlne mammals because of a c a d e m I c emphasis. "I'm sure the ecological significance or the dolphin on the pole was felt deeply at Dana Hills, but the young people from San Clemente never even t~ught of it." Taylor said. He emphasized that the group wa s small in number. "We have to stress that there is no gener11l support at all from the rest of our students for the prank," the principal addecl He said the boys 'Wld him they had noticed the dead mammal at the surf line in San Clemente for several days and (See DOLPlUN, Page 4) or .. ge Coast 16 Vie for -Miss San Juan · .. • t He succeeds Mrs. Bertha Henry to the lop chamber poll. Dr. Beasley, long active ln community propecta, will be lnstalled along with other new olllcen and directors of the group's amiual banquet April &. Otben .iected by unanimous ballot of cbamber dlrec1on Tu<lday are Bill Walker, fint vice pra:ideot: Mark Mara, vice insldent and controller, and Al Filler Sr., aecretary·treuurer. 1be night was bound ror Burbank, about 200 miles 90Ulh or the crash scene, when it smashed Into a ridge in darkness shortly after taking orr from the Bishop airport Wednesday night, officials said. About 10 Inyo Cilunty deputies and reJer\'e officers h.lktd two miles over rugged terrain to reach the cruh site early today, a spokeaman said. ,.tostly sunny skies Friday, but some local fog and low clouds in lbe morning hoW'8. Slightly warm- er with highs at the sands in the )ow 70s rising to 78 inland. INSIDE TODA\' T~ late Dr. l.ou it ..... S. B. The ,.,... group In lbe blllory ol the coolest will be Judied Sun4ay for the tide ol Miu San Juan Capistrano. SI-cudldalell Will .-1 fublonl from .,.... elms 5hO{>ll at the llOOCI ~ at El Adobe RestauranL The Chamber of Commerce Is the sponsor. Thole vying for the title are Beatriz Aguilar, Hek!na Al~rcon. Sharon Bruns, Cheryl S..by, Korry AM C!rlatl..,.., Meianf AM eon.la, Cindy Curran, -Flemln(. Down -Qomory. Gori Helm, 111111 Lulcif1, Cindy O'Grady, I I • Roberta chen, ,,,..._ Rr-, '"Tracy Szcuplml<i and Kathryn Sllarke. Ticketl at '4 each m available at San Jua ..._ lbopo, the chamber olllco, Caplstmio Vlllqe l"lon!st, banb and wherevor a CIJQlest posttt ii dlaplayed. Judges will be Dr. JOMpll Sokol, . Cloude John, Ubby Mytuo, Mlrii1n WIAlaml, Goodie Sterillll, John Gruber, Fronk -and Lee -~wlllbe,....... .. tholr ............... ,, ..... 'lcllcm, linmrUY and paa11n. ..,. -and i1ICI Dr. Bealey baa had a velerinary proc!lce In San Clem<* for fo. years and wa a dw1.er member d the Caplolraoo Un!Oed School llis!rlct Boanl ot' Tnwleel •Ul retirement in 1972. Among hlo first function• a1 chamber pmident., Dr. Beasley appointed five new di_ ,to oerve oo tbC! boarcl ' R. t. !like Bunker, Jllll<S Everett, Stanlonl Manning, Roy llamm and E. t. Riiiey, • No efforts to remove the bodies were planned until after dayllgh~ when an FBI team was expeded to arrive to make poslllve ldentincatlol. ol the boclioo. A spokelman said lbe film crew had be<n "' the area since Monday. Stan Margullot, vice insldent ol Wolper Production•, said lhe finn chartered lbe plane lo lranapart penons fnlm the -and crew back home Wednelday night. Mlke Cray, a Wolper spok...,.., said (S.. • KILLED, 1'11• II ' Leakey's anthropolO{lical e:rpe- dition.s ore ~ina ca~d on b11 11.i.s widow. Mory, and llfa ton Rich0-rd, in two sepora'4! African locations. St• Pagt. 40. L. M. tWll • I• ""-""" ,_.. • t11•fltnll• .. 11 ,.., ............. 11 ,......... .... °' .... c ........ ll. 11 Ctllllkt • PT,t, It ,__.. • ...,.,.. ....,..,. .u DMftl ....... '' ...... ... ........ ""' ' • Stiel -.,...,_ ... l..,.....ec•cl 21 ......._ tJ ,...,.. #•Jf ~ II "".......,. JI -• ........................... .. "'-'-............ ,. -. I • ·, , . • ~ DAIL V PILDT • • Thursdar, Mlll'Ch 14, 1974 .. -... ' • From Pa,,e J 36 KILLED·. • • t~passengers included wnieMiirectar ~s Auarella, actors, atuntmen and tedllllclano: _}One 8Ctot' was ldenUfted~ as Janoe P~ka; 51, who has pla)"d animals In a ·fariety of rolcS on television and in moyles, ffjs roles included the cooki& ~ i!<@l'. l!D J!l•Aru!Y V>'!lia,ll!O__TY.:_ show. His son also died in the crash. if•Yi said the crew traveled to the· ~th Mountain resort area near Biil)os) because a snow setting was neided to film a Siberian tiJter hunt by actors~made-up-1.0~portray N~rtbal met!. The sequence was to be included in the third segment of the four.part series on early man's struggle for survival, Gray said. 1be sequence was to have been sliown May 2. Tuesday Evening . .... .......... . . ' A manhunt by Newport Beldl poboe and the FBI la under way today for a bare-chested bandit who robbed a Corona de! Mar bank branch of about t1oo Wednesday. The gunman entered the United C'alilomi8 Bank branch, 3141 E. C.OUt Highway, shortly after 1:30 p.~, ca rrying' a prepared 'note and a pLstol . Teller Sheryl Sea~. 15, said he a~ke directiY to-he.r and handed her the 1llp of papet·demanding money. He abo pull~ bick a gold leather vest worn ov.er~a bare.~t ornamented with a dan&ling chain from h.ls neck to display a blue steel automatic pistol tucked lnCO his trousers. The holdup occurred swifUy and went unnoticed until· after lhe suntanned gunman strode calinly oUt-the rear door and vanlshed. Detective Ken Smith said the bank robber orderea Mis& Seager to give b1m a Utile Ume to nee before ringing the -------f'l'8ftlP .. el COURSE • • • ala!m l>utton,J!!!L_~0l)id_not._ ~ _ -~uest for ~""1_!f_i><!nc __ _ He apparently had a getaway car s1dered at the state leve1. · walUng just down the street on the Carr said that the Callf~a Depart· seaward side of Coast H i g b w a y , ment of Parks and Recreation would according to investigators. have to be the formal seeker of U.S. per. A resident living in the 400 block of mission for the 1 sublease arr311gement, Jasmine Avenue, adjacent to the comer becauae it i.! the state agency which technically controls the 2,400 upland.acres of the park under a long-tenn lease. "From all we have been able to gather; the state is behind us on this project," the city official said. 1 Rattles.nake Forum Set Carr said that thus far be and others in favor of the plan have avoided describing the exact part of the canyon propo:ted for. the links. He promised a more apecillc ' 'Prediclioru by ex]ierts that thi..,prlng Wilt bring an especia!ly dangel'OU! rattlesnake problem to the South Coast haii spawned a public forum Tuesday night at San Clemente General Hospital. ;'Ille' ev.nt_..m be~ <»-spoMored by Jh~ hoipital and San Clemente police department and will explore the facts llDd ·fantasies about rattlesnakes and the treatment ol bite vldima.-• number of appearances in residential areas. · A. baby rattlft blt one San Juan Capistrano youngster three times on the hand several weeks ago, and Scruggs has said h~ » ~l!lly_ concer.n<d all<>!ll more bites tJtls· apring to unwary younglters. Scrufll laid he plaM to bring a live gopller''lllliiit· to "muslrate the bablta or reptllesi·· · location later. . The spat. ~~er, la ,'cl .... to. the downcoasl edi< ot the nlaiJlg dcy pi!! oourse. Prellminary plam: for the new, $750,000 companion facWty call for a slde-by-;Jde alll!Jlmenl The issue of a 8eCOnd golf course stirred some controversy d u r t n g campaigns in the recent city elections, and In recent months little comment bas come from city councilmen on the project undertaken primarily by Carr. Local'snahbile sPeclalial .and first-old loc:llllidan BobbY Scruggs wm --t 1~-;;; po~iljlieririntlie T:30 p.m. forum In t11e•bbopJta1rooal1M1Ce J'oOlri, .Res\deots of areas adja~eot to open spaces wh~re construction is taking place bJve beeri eztended a special invitation !o'l>e)ll'OllnJll. . . "You can lbow eucUy bow a rattler wiln>ehave by ~ the D011yeno1110UJ gopher .1118ke, because they wtQle their tall and · strike 1n the same wily,''' be~ e1plalned. Thepropooil's clWilp!Oiiaalil'Tueiday he hoped that JI the llnkl, were built, reclaimed water from the city santtation plant could be used for irrigation - adding yet another "customer" for the water which already is U5ed -on ~ exl!tlng city -~ ----- Effluent lines llready alat in· the ..... because the city has hid to ·PIPO ...,,.,.. effluent deep Into the caizyon where 11 ls allowed to seep underground to recharge water baalns benealb Clmp Pendleton. • Ready to Go • .• • I ~-;· O.lly Pu.I Sltff """" • Q This apartment-house along Dana i:>oint~s.:Street-.oL cate~to make W~Y for._major widening PJ".!>iect from the Golden Lantern once had a foundation of its Pac1f1c Coast Highway to · La Cresta Dnve. Stluc- own, but it is headed for a one soon in major rnov· t~res sold at bargain-basement r.rices to investors Ing pl'oject OJ\ southerly· side of roa~waY. .. All bQuses. lueky ~nougb to have a spare Jo . , , ..:.... almost a dozen -on tb.e ...NA®~ relo-_•_:....._.._ ; __ ....: -_ • ..: Streakers Still. poing::rt Along the "Or~ng~'Coast From Pa,,e J MARS •.. the Martian atmosphere. The capsule also will study solar wind particles, cosmic rays and s o 1 a r radiation, Tass said. I- "~ ,).,.,,/· ,,_.,,.,,,.~..,,~ • '' ,-1.i. ·J.,,;,-.;~,,,,..,_,.,! ; '' ~~nt.<&!...-.<i;.,•·•=-~~ly,4WOc!J~ ,•..L..' ......Streakea CMtlnue to streak -alODg -tbe -Many_.ol...:trut"tiiretFJi@-~Wll--M --.. ~-- Orange Coast with incidents reported their bodies with mespges 1 from "Hi Man·2 crash-landed ·on the Mara , Wednesday aild today in Huntington Mom!" to "Impeach Nixon." surface. Mars-3 soft·laoded a capsule, Beach,. Costa Mesa, ~guqa HUl.9, and After their nm through campus, 10 to 15 but It sent back television sign.ala for UC Irvine. <Related stones, Prges 8. 18). of the male streakers to9Bed a frtsbee only 20 second! before going dead. r Approximately 40 UCJ s t u de n t s , and danced with clothed women students The mission Wlderscored the Soviet Including about seven women, streaked until• 2 p.m. lead in exploration of Mars. The United fro~ . the . Co~, through t h e No college administrators ot policemen States is not planning a similar mission administration building, and ~ ~e interrupted the display. ,. _ until mid·1975. The Sovi~t program will stud~LW!lo1t a! noon. T~ay .. .... -In Huntington BCach a new varlatioo ~tinue throughout this decade, and Their arri\'al was preceded and . . ' ced when mvolve · followed by a rock band concert and on str~ku_ig was mtrodu a I Landin. • • t I psuJ to · · · woman estimated to be "about SO and · g . !D' rumen ca ~ observers estiml'ted sevfl"Jll ·thouSRnd certainJ t built f th part" trolled report on cood1tlons at the landing 11te!. other students came out to watch the nude·itnio n~plgot u'7uor ~t Heil ~venue 2.. E:s:~!oring furth,;t wiill robot show. • and Balsa Otlca Street at 8 a.m. vefucles, _ Marsokhods, similar to the -----li1': • • ,_ •jSbe waS turning an interesting shade l~khods ~traversed J!'!ltl of the r I . •• Id . r and bad ml>on surface. ' o b ue m i.ue co ·mormng OI. 3. Extracting soil samples from Mars an embarrasRCI ,'looking dog with ber,'I and fiyinl them back to 'earth. • one customer said. 1be Soviets have not made clear how Historian Sets ·Scruuo ....... 1..i that an early bri!edllll . cycle IA the viJ!'ll" J>C1pulatiaa llila opriM lw callled lm iDord!Date Hlnta to homeownm on -ol ~aging• l\Dll<ea 'from ~Ing "'-the ~ u ""1J u specific ftnl.old ~ ioil1 be Included In the topjcs. Carr Mid that bla 1.,.... lllOll••tlclli for "'Jdni the oouno U.. In lbe iliooPect tltal !hi! eittllng lltW -doftalad by 'city founder Ole Hanbt In the late 1920s - soon wlll be operating at capacity. He · Don Meadows, Or1J1p Co u n t y historian, will be-leaturod speaker 'at the meeting of the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society ThUrsday. "O:mldering her.shape and the time,of many of the above tasks will be carried day,. the clerU Wen! braaklng Up,'' she. oot OllillJia ll)iaaion. They have ClllY, etd added. 1 1, ., ., the Ia.dtM"iiD'te!t\the ground ,U,fthe At Saddle back College, three streakers area of the vehicle's landing." The appeared oh campus Tuisday before a landing was planned near the south polar • ' ~rvices Sunday For Karen Moral Of San Clemente Karen Morat, 20, a lifelong active ""'1ber In diverse projects at San Jan ~ Community Presbyterian Cb\rch, died Wedn...iay mornlng at a SUia Ana hospital alteT a lengthy uin..s. :)tis. Morat, who lived with her PJllentl, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morat of lip! Calle Bioovenido, San Clemste, bad ~ aotlve in youth fellowahip groups, S'l"daY achoo! teadllng and chllcl-care aatlvitles at the church. ~idea her parents, she leaves a wier, Cindy, and brothen Greg and Marlin Morat, all of the borne. Her' gtandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Come Ii us • vaDderHyde of Grand Rapids , Mich., a]JK> sw-vive. 1demorial services for Miss Morat will ~lconducted at the church Sunday at 3 p.Qi. 'ti'Mends wbo wish may make memorial contributions to a speciat fund to be set Ile at the Church. . OIAMHCOAST DAILY PILOT Deserted Gas Station Probe 1 strened that a need exista for a second course. . Set in County ' Orange C4'.Mmty Supervi.so11 h a v e ()ftiered O:nmty Assessor Jack Vallerga to heljin Inspecting deserted gu 'stations to see if any are being used for illicit fuel storage by oUter dealers. Boan! Cbalnnan llalph Clark, an Anaheim service station owner, said Wedne!day his office bas heard many reports of such actlvltlea and be wants to see U the rumors are true. "II there Is guollne In these abandoned stations, I want it distributed all around,'' Clark: said. "It shouldn't be stored away like this." CJark said Vallarga's office is being asked to investigate because gasoline stations were to have been inventoried early thls month for purposes of tax assessments. Gasoline in a storage tank counts as an asset and can be taxed, Clark said. If some dealers are storing large amounts elsewhere and escaping taxation, they are breaking th_e law. Clark said he l!:n't aware of any such situations personally but be wants to be sure some of the county's 1,600 gasoline dealers aren't hoarding supplies. Clark noted that some gaaollne may be kept in the abandoned stations until the price or fuel gets so high the dealer can make a huge profit. Vallerga waa given two weeks to get his survey _into gear and report back to the board on hla progress ln two weeks. 'From Pa,,e J DOLPHIN .•• finally decided to carry out the prank" They toolc a spray can and painted the iniUals "SC" 11tOO the sides of t: · creature and hauled it to the rival campus during the night, he said. · Collcerned about posoible retallallon from angry Dana Hilla audenta, San Cl.....,ie oflldala asked pollc:e to keep a special dleck on tile campua WedneodaJ mlht. • "I'm pleased thlt 110tliin& toOk plaoe and it sbo.ftl that Dana Hllls' lludenta have the maturity to undentand tbat- retallaUon really accomDllsbel nothlna. "The young people that -In my olflce oe~on W-.Y mom1nr were ' cooperatln ana perfectly behaved. t -• pleuure to work with them,'' he said. AllhOugh the rtvalry betnen the tWo c:ampu~s bu a1WIJI blerl • teen, Ironically, the-body 1t Dana HUii ooce llbared the !!In aen.te -..,. double ICEl'alll. Can-added that he expected to otter a· complete plaMlng packsge to city oouncllmen in coming months if the federal approval comes fcrtb from' the offlclala In San Bruno. 0 There seem to be two alternatives on the financing or the development coats for the project," he sakl. One would be a standard ,.venue-bond package requiring a two-thirds aye vote of the electorate. The other would be a 1 ..... purcli11e arrangement similar to that whlch alkiwed the city to build the civic -.r. A nonprollt corporatloo woald be formed to administer the project. II could aell hoods of Its own and the ctty would make payments OD t h e recreational facility. A public vote Js not necessary in lease- purchue plans, Carr said. "I'm not giving any preferences on financing," he stressed. ''Thal would he up to the council to decide." Gertrude Fenton Succumbs at 88 Funeral services wiD be held Friday In Jewell, Iowa, tor Mr1. Gertrude Olivia Fenton, 88, a tour-year reaklent of San Clemente. Mrs. Fenton, ol 507 Lobos Marinos, died Tuesday aftemoon. She leaves a IOD1 Robert Fenton of Stuart, Fla .; two daughters, Coostance Nevers of LaGranae, 111., and Ruth A. . Hayes of 5an Clemente: 1 i 1 grandchlldre!i' and two g r e a t • grandcblldfen. Leoneokl MOl'tUl!)I la In <!large ol local arrangements. Banner Will Be Show's Feature . A ID-foot·long bonner will be the IP .. clal feature ol an lri lhow ~ by the San JUlll Clplltl'lllO Art "-clttlon satunlly IDll &mdly In Miiiion Vllla1e PWa. The banner WU designed 11111 Jllldt. by Laura Sline< who bu hid many lhowlnp of her -vlop and moWCI In the San Dlepi .,.., Alto to be dil'p)ayed during the !1IO<ley -· whldi will be 'held ll<>th da11 !tom Jl a.m. to 5 p.m .. att maerame will han1lngl 11111 ,,,.. hanslncl. mttal IC\llpture, iock-owl ;Im, oote w'lll ad nrkMll pelntiop. • Mlllioa vmqe Pl,.. la looltld ., Ille -ol Del Oblapo llill Cimino Capill-. The meeting will ·take place at 7:30 p.m. at the San Juan Woman's ctub, 3f442 El Homo Sl.,,San Juan Caplstranc. Meadows, who is semi--retired;' is the author ol "Orange County Under Spain, M~ and the United States." He is an authority on .the adobes of San Juan which ue featured. on the historical society's walking toura of the city. He resides in an adobe structure in Santa Ana. Guards Halt Ruckus SOLEDAD (UPI) -Officials at Soledad Prison reported today that they had to fi're warning shots Wednesday night to get more than 100 inmates to return to ceils. delighted audience of a)>out 300 stucSents. cap where Western e1pert.s say thin "We would 'have. included t b e carbondlo:s:ide atmosphere may carry administration," one streaker said, "but organisms we were afraid somebody would think it Some of the equipment in the satellite was a put-up job to improve our image was supplied by F'Jiance, and the landing out here." came -but wa.s not announced -while Streakers were also reported in the French President Georges Pompidou was Laguna Hills' $afeway and at tosta confeming with Communist Party A-1esa's Eirt'an cia High School. Secretary General Leonid 1. Brezhnev at Estancia's latest occurred at 10:10 a.m. a Black Sea resort. Wed(lesday When slx male Makers ran 'through the student quad and left in separate cars. Two men wearing masks and a woman with a blanket over her head ran nude into a Kiwanis meeting in Santa Ana Wednesday and grabbed a blue ribbon that was being presented to Santa Ana College President John E. Johnson. The award to Johruion was made to mark lhe first incident of disrobed darting in Orange-County.. ......... Iµdnap Ransom. Paid LODI,. Italy (AP ) -Kidnapers Wednesday night freed Emilio Baroni, a wealthy dairyman and real 'estate owper, after his family reportedly paid $1.2 nU1llon in ransom. Baroni, 32, was abducted in front ·of his home in this north Ita1ian town 13 days ago. He was released on-the-outskirts -of Milan. 1 "' .. ' .. ' ... ' ... ' ....... '.' ........................................ "" ............. '' ............ "' '' Nobody Sells Amana for less than 1>tll1(a,f> ·Where do YQU_ ~nt the freezer in your new tJ,;,ono. refrigerator ... WE . TAKE TRADE INS I ' - LOW PR1c'l:s ARE BOllN HERE RAISED ELSEWHl!RI • on the side? on the bOftOm? on the ~.1 . -. . Amcrno. gives YQU a chOice · ' I 90DAYSCASH • WITll APPROVID CRIDIT 1115JIEWPORT Bl VD. Dowabnm Costa Mesa -Pbane 548-7788 • • • • l "" ' ' l I J I I I Thyaday's Closing.Prices Thut1d11 MAl'th 14 1914 SC DAIL V PILDf 3f) NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ' l - j I Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday on the A1ner1can Exchan,;:e g1uned 1t1 stepped e Dollar Decline LONDON <UPI I -The U S dollar continued a decline Thursday against the British pound that tlas brought Jt to the lowest levels 1n London since last November The pound opened at $13568 gaining nearly I 25 cents on the dollar since Wednesdays close of tradmg The dollar <Aas slightlyj stronger however 1n other European markets I I OAILV PILOT .. R~hard -kakey~s S)loll ._ ~~:~iN.4~~~ 1f;onfountls Ant~oP..logi•s [=..rux J ·=-~~.-~N I . ..., I • • ....,_.,_._ cua•U • By ROBIN lf!IJGHT • , ' ' 'itJ fMMOdia t e).y:Tlio .,_,., • iq>IOY"I ..... and Niie bl• .... II 1 . ...:.-,.,~. If-I DAILY l'l'I.~ CALIPORNIA Chlittian S~ Motritor Seroice . . •NEW YOR~ -He ltnows,people like an ' anlhrojJologbt, eYolutlon •like • paleonto- logist, aolmel11 like a zoologist, the earth like a geologist, and plant Ille like • botanist. Yet the only ti.J:ne Richard Leakey ever goes ID college b to leclure. , And at a stace when most young men I would just be fini!hlng their PbDs, the _ !second. son of conl'roverslal arr : thropologisU Mary and Lou~ S. B. · I Leakey has already achieved a reputa- ! ckln as one of the world's experi.!I in an ' 1areo that touches all the aloremeo liooe<I :flelda. • ! But be dOes not jiut lean on bis famou.s 1parents' accomplishments. \ AJthough that advantage is chiefly Jresponalble for hia "rather informal" 1 formal education -he has picked up his vullMrable rei><1Utt1o11 ,....y ,,.. ' .;. . _.., · . """ ,.:...i.... .., tt. II-' UVING ieQffy ol bll 1111-l-. ' -. .. ..-~·· ,,.. But the tougher tat ii the aemal ~e ...... ~ =. •<~•·:::. = • "c. r ,. ct lnwt5on 2 STORY -.f BR ol~ truoup the,..bbie ol eoos. jt ii :, "'t:".:: ....... ;::::· ll: onlJ, 13l;OOO Ftl!JL PRICE notaqeuyjob,eof«iallyillthebot;dey -., _ .......... •• l:YU)'lhlna h'oOI 111< w'nti.' aun. that buts down aJ'Of.md the Lake ::., 'i:rry;.1 ·:::::::: :: ~ fl:Dl;e •• .,._ beautih.11 R.~~· --·-~-,It •-,__ •-~ -r" ' " .., -........ •• 11 ~ , .-iflN -, --·"""" ........... .. WWilll· I.a --e; ~ "V •• Cl,, 1 I Tl fW ............ 1tl --w. ISi ~-' -•• elbows and kneel IOftlly wearin11 ca ·~"91111 ..... . ....... •ti ·' ~t:=,_ .. , __ . Al:l 1 n..sy eao1h, alowly 111111 patlintly ailllnt = i;.::...,~.:.=::::::::. il: 1Jdl\ ,...."";':'"h.,.. ..._ ..... fta"'le earth crumbs aod t ... ;n., ~ ,.,.._,,. .......... , .. GeirMr•I · with ft>Cnie-~ t:~:tbe importance, oi .. th,f r:::.~ll'l'~il9;··~.-,ili':. ~: ~ -~~ . "·Cirwr.;, .__·that could be either _,_less """'· ·-.... •N ·"Newnan West" .w. ,,.. GI ..... ••-au--~ _.........., or...,. c.. ~ .......... '" ·r-· ~-...... ·_ml <•.Ii Aaflfnlgment.aormericblllklolasb.,. °".,,..,.......,.... ........ 111 · Cr11Hee W-~-, . • ....... I'-. .._ ..... ,. ........ -·-And all of thll is a second job. • ... ...,.. •M~ ........ ia u-_rL1 T a..i ....... ....... .......... ,.. '_,..-..up 0 Duriog the regular work week Richard I I~ 0 1" .tene1 u adminiJtratlve director ot the fMncW cean Walker IP· tee N. -~·'·M·~--ol Kenya, _ _.., __ •• Heu the ocean .. WOO T"'1 · V ----...... ~"" . down. LARGE TWO ••AL l l TAfl ~daya!«aixdaya,then > "olfor :==:~.~.:::::::::: =: STO&Y.Canot>Yentry,\.Jflllt! i SAND AN ... .a -16 weekend to cbect on the wor. *a ... ...._. a~ ... .. . m Uvtn& room. FORMAL-DIN-. • ., 70-member staff he tw organ~ at the ::;:::-::' .!.~.:::::::::::· l: ING llOOM. Separate tam> ' -.URF $45 000 Lake Rudolf site. ~ ...................... • ly room with c~ kit· ~ ~ • Mtnl••n Trwt °"""' ...... w ~n. Laundry room. ca~ Can you lrllqine w'hat a ~ tllew!'i!d &tain.-FamUy-lllze IX'aah front parcel wUI 'be R.AJ\EL Y DOES RE have lime for .._. I & bedroom. 3 baths. Lirge i~ -\1.'orll\ )n to yellJ'S! Maybe much else. He, baa not been to Oldµval 1 '-------',. terlor comet" lot. Total price ~11 5 yean?rµ ~ can. Go_rge, his parents' site and once his ~ $U,990. Take advantage. lhiS II for, jOUf \\'e1t of pertl9e from practical, not schoolroom experience -he has established hirmeU Independently. He started out in a dif· fereni oiiitry, and with a different staff. AND 111E RESULTS have been dif· RICHARD LEAKEY WITH CONTROVERSIAL ·SKUk~ DISCOVERY Anthropologist Claims Find is 2.6 Million Yean Old hoine, since 1968, and he breaks the work = =-:" .. :::::::::::::: : 963-676T. Malibu al'ld South of _=:~=~~ ~-J_::_~_to_Br_I~-~ aOO_ .. _~:_· e -~f=~~'::>i § ~~11"'•"-~4~~!3~11 ?, A\Hi·~THlt,' IC~ a i~ Even hil f8mily life is centered on }. n ........ '""" ... ..,.,.., .. M ~ !~ 1! anthropology. Wife Meave Is actively· lit, =: .~:':.::::·.:·::.:::·::.: I: volved in the delicate assemblage work; ~ ... "'"'· ., """'"'· .... m ferent~ too. He has taken human evolu· Uon back even further than the finds o( ~is father and mother -almost one million yean further. ~..Rldlard haa added the newest chapter t a site he he discovered in 1967 while ying bis small plane over the parched ' astelanda near Lake RudoU in north- species thus far dlsoovered. But the 1470 skull does not fit into this pattern of development. Dating as far back as the Australopithecus, yet having a brain size larger than Homo erectus, the skull "leaves in ruins the notion that all early fossils can be arranged In an orderly sequence of evolutionary c!tange," Ridlard tw uplained. • • • ~·".'<' ... 1-~ f ', •. \ .. l·" .. ~ .... ~ ·'IT NOW 'XPPEAks.,tbat 'there~·were- ' A Lealce,,..,lreeted fl><• , .. verai different kincls ol early man , • ' ro'ICloa .Uaeol!flr~ •1'e · · ....,.of whom devetopocl. larger brailll ~JaotCerell ·er•nJacm' of • ;:1: ~had:~:~.,: iJlcull tla•t •tea .,...,,. •I-.thropologlsls in New York. L.-at tlaree •llllon 11eart . '!bus Rlc!tartl Leakey now has given ,-V his parents' tbt.ories a further and even mcire con\f<>Vt1?ial twist. . . Keeyo. Dllring this !Ugh!, he edded that "anewbere down ·there lies key .. . e ,---" What lltraoted biln were the heavily Ailbough still maintaining t h a t Australopithecus anJ1 Homo ha bl I us rePresent separate atages, be now ~llelieves that dles!~rst two categofles do not represent a tingle evolutionary change, but rather two sin;lultapeously . ' evolving pa.Items, 1n other 'l\'Ord!, that the t"·o hominids lived side by side. The major controversy · centen on his argument that Australopithecus was a "dead-end line" that cannot be Included in modem man's line of aocestry. Anthropologists have not been quick to jump on the Richard Leakey bandwagon. Many express disbellef or claim the 1470 sk!lll b just •""""'• Aust,.lnnithe<us. .4. L • T 1 .... .("'\"~ie* ~~~:~("t,,· ~'-'\ ~ ' Nor Ital the public °'""""'° conlpiete ' ~':!rl'lt~~u;~J:Y·:.= Ricllard receive3 a wkle asaortment ol tmfavorable and crank mail, some people going as far as sending Bibles. IT TAKES A TOUGH spirit to break with accepted theory;"ind despite bis tall and laoJcy youthfulness, Richard Lea key has enough poise and confldeoce to'make the c:haiiehge, 111.at he iS Wi1Utig ·to give the time, scrounge hard to rtiid supportive 'funds, rally prolesslonals to join a sean:h in an p.""'" ... 6 together the many t n y, ""· ...... . .. . . .... .... . . .. . Mt • ._._ I ..... ,_, .................... -BACK BAY fragments that are unearthed. The wort ~ ~.~.~.::::::::.:: is so intrtCately complex that there are 11 -. • ... ,. ................ • BEA.UJJ ·~=~~~~~=~ ft d ••• ~""" Is Jn--' ........ MMltll ,., ., ., ,-.,,., .,, ., 411 o en · ays ..-uert ·-~ p ~ ...., .....,. ..................... 411 ¥AUOH together. And both vnnna da~ters ac-'--ltllltllt ............... GI "¥-V.mt. •••'-.............. • 3 Bedroom home in country company the Leakey> to the e Rlldoll '"''" " "'N ········ · · · ·· · "' ,--•-•'th 8 J•-LOTSA LOT 'te .. ,.... ,., 11191 .............. us ""'"'"'""'" ... -.. ~ 11 • Office •••• ... . ......... ... .. .. 20x3.f heftted/fllerder pool WITH 4 IR Y t. f JI "· " and dee!' •:n-'"""""' 11••1 .............. "" with pool ,..... and a ' • e or a ~ 'Ume 1cauuu1 11w991 ............. : .......... w: • Richard avokls taking himself too 11.i .... ....., ................ "" chlorinator loo! Just listed MESA ~VERDE seriouslf. In the highly te<hnical field ol M11c••••••• ltlllf•ll ........ • at a low price of , CHARMER pa~,-~ev,.,ljte.J>ilm\I< I·· -'• lr-J . ·"'$~l>~.Qp,. ·' l!Oar-.. 11e1"',....-ni1'•-"J"'. Js ooiripllcated, be baa a light humor and , ~ 2211 ~ camper! Near bike_ trail And clear perspective, wbicb,.Jifjie.)¥-.Jn Jhe ~,J !I '=~iiii"~ii:.;.;· :; __ Cf'l*l..l • golf course. Paneled room1 layman as well as the expert. ~1 M-i1c ................ : ... 111 040-:IS 1 if1esa 5C~r~e;8ior!l~.~~P~ Hia talb are alwayi spiced with anec-J~ "'"2313 illlo. Sun/Eves. .,._... · dotes, Md he speaks with teasing delight ._ __ ..,_"_'_""' __ _, ;. 9, •• ,93 OPE1' T/L 11 • rr'S ,UN 10 'Se-·f#CEI o( going out to the bush "~ t'Oming _ . - back with somethq that will absolutely oooloUDd one'$,. colleagues." Ridlard Leakey pn>bably will continue to do just lliat, con!OWld'till collegues by untying nature's toots. m the process, he may very welJ ·find facts"to iiippOrt his- bellef that early mari at Laite Rudolf goes back at leaat four mlllion years. .. eel aedimentary deposits, lhe type lhot. -contain -Is. Allhough "eolog\ILI tried to discourage him. claim· Etbty. were only worthless layers -of . ...,. aait, RJd>ard followed bis in- incta and aet out on an upidralory * * * * ~ * * ~ & l111tntd1Mc; ........ SH T .... 1ttc1I .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Sii kit, a•••• ' • ,. • His initial findings proved his intuitive Unp conect. Tbe 1,000 iquart·~le;,s aec!Jmeiilary deposits tumecl out ~ lt e nalural muaeum ol f"'8llized animal : On lbelr fint formal e.,,ediUon one later, Richard and his wife, Meave, uinbled on a "domed gtay-whije oJ> • j'ect" lyinl fully expooecl unler a bush. II f as the allllOlt complete cranium of a re buma n kn o wn as an uatra1opitbecine. I, 1 BlJT THIS ONE was ~!. Aftil lesta it proved to be nearly ooe mUUon Years older than tbo8e foond at Olduvai , the e.xcavation aite in nel&hborlng anzania bis parenta made famous. ' rea1 coup, however, did not come llltMller four yeaD w!ten, in 1972, a J!eai<ey..m.cted expedilioo discovered Ute shattered cranhan of a skull that dates back almost three millloo years !md fits no previous model of early man -or ao Rldlard claims. To avoid argu- men~ 1he find has been c:ailecl the "1470 illrull" after Its idenilficatioo number. 1 Since the discovery ol the original 1470 1"man'1 and the fragments ol 100-plus other individuals, Richard Leakey has ~ the center of paleootOloglcal news. liut he ha& also been the center of lleba1e, sparking petbaps even more learned arguments than bb parents. 1be controversy centers on Richard's theory about what the new 2.8 milllon- y.ear-<>ki fossil does to current theories of. evolution. PREVIOUSLY hia ran,.,. had proposed, in an equally controversial move, that ma n evolved in three stages: ~ \ • Australopithecus, a prehuman who lived 3.5 million years ago and had a. ' Very 1mall brain. • Homo habllus, a still cootroversJal hOminld, dating hack 1.75 million years, ~at previously had been comlderecl a variation ol the Australopithecus. The ~tlin of this 11peclea 1s larger; · • And Homo erectus, known ·popularly u the Java or Peking man, who has been traced back one million ye.a rs and ,bad the largest brain ol. any premodem I H b .d' ·'Wl · 1 ...:~.. t• d 1-... -J ~ '" u~ ll'.Il . 8 w i.or_,,,~on IJIUe _ ."".¥;+:)i:~ Walker&lea Mary Leakey Credited for Major Fossil Discover~s ·f ..._.;.:;...:; '!~ ~00=:~="CHA="·=·:=, ,;:::::. Chriltian Science J\!011itor Servict • NEW YpRK -Mary Leakey's guest· book contains the n~mes ol .vllll<!rs fl'Om New. Yott to New 1.ealand, Nigeria to Uie , ~ed>er!Snds. It rlvala.lhe registe~ of the ¥i~'s gr,at cities !or tbe varlely of neople who sign it each year. ,.. ' .. · Yet the place she calls ~ is one of the most iaolated, out~!-the-way sites in the world. And there's not even lbat much to see. No architectural monuments. Not a home of a great power of state. And the artwork cou1d easily be mistaken for a pile of old stones. Actually what attracts the 2.1,<KXI visitors each year isn't what is there now, but what u.sed to be there. It was ' thoUgbt, at one lime, that the first man on earth roamed this area. AT FIRST GLANCE no more than a dry gu1ly, A1ary Leakey's home now is known worldwide as Olduvai Gorge. Along with her co-worker and late llu.s- bend, Louis, Or. r.1ary Leakey has made this site famous for the remain.! of early man and his evolutiooary ancestors found in its floors and walls. Before the Leakeys started working the gorge, it was believed man went back no further than 100,000 year:; -if that. Their work has since pushed back that date several hundreds of thousands of years. But ,few people are aware ol ~1ary Leake)'s contribution to this effort Many outside \he field klmv her only as U>uls Leakey's wife, for Or. Leakey, the jovially enterprising half of the team, alwaya served as spokesman and funds- .solicitor. He was also the one who started work at Olduvai, several years before meeting his 'wife, , 'l'.l'ldary Leakl)I aotuifly l!lade two of tbO'inost 1mportant dlacoverles, Including the mijor find that peoked their flrat 20 years ol sifting thrOuCh the rJ<hly fouil· ed -ol Eut Alrlea. ' - ' IT WAS IN 1111 thot Iba came upon the world's .,,,..i lmportaot deposit ol late Stone Ne hand axes. During 1 weekend lllrdt-ot Olorpsaiile, Kenya, she and ber buoboad both came upon simajtaneoua dilco'reritl, bit ln dlfferent locations. After an e1chaage of nclamatory Mouts, he finally 'Rat to her 1lte, 1t'M:re he found not Just the rew hundred he had spollocl, but thousands ol the smell stone artifacts. Now a field mueeum, the area continues to give up finds that mark It ., a Slooe Age tool la<tory. Six yean later she made her flrst ma- jor find, a 25-mltlJon.yeaMid skull ol l>roconsuJ on Ille Island of Ruoloa• In .. ··-HE STARTED IT ALL Dr. Louis B. LHkey Lake Victoria. Proconsul was an apeUke creature. Its skull is the oldest find of ILi kind to date. · In 1959, after many years of occuk>nal field work -inlerrru.pted due to lack of funds -and seven years of concentrated work, Or. Leakey came upon t¥ ~· tional diacovery of a skull now well known as Zinjanthropus. Belonging to a classification called Austra1opitbecm and thought to be a type of ape-mu, "Zinj" traces back at least two million' years. AS A RESULT or these finds, this gorge l27 miles -and not SQ king ago a bard seven-day journey -from Nairobi is one of ~ great totirist attractions 91 Afriea. And to other prcifesslonal paleo- antbropologists, Olduvai now ls the yardsUcti; by which other finds are com· pared and entual<d. Ail thlo bas been cauaecl in part by a tin)' laoly who avoids revolvtng doors, diailkes bii ciUes; and prefers to keq to henetr. Olduvai certainly aooommodot.. bet feelings. A i-1y location, the -Gl- fera only the comp8flJI ol wild llllmolo and Ute small gtaff llvin& nearby. Jt bu been even quieter alnee the -1DC ol her husband in mld·lm and the departure ol her three ,... to other -k in Eaat Africa. Oldtat son Jonalllan is a hm>etoloRlol lo Kenya. A ~aduate ol tit< Olduvai • • team and another expert.fossil hunter, he now extracts venom from snakes for use 1n research. · . : RICHARD CONTINUES tohunt for lhe birthplace of elrly ·man (sffo ac- compaaylng story), and youngest 'ion Philip is involved in work at a southwestern reserve in Kenya , part.way between Nairobi and Olduvai. All of this ls a long way from Britain, woo.. cilizenshlp ·Mary Leakey sun re- tains, despite the fact that all three sons are resktent Kenyans. Born in London and educated in Brita.in and France, she was introduced to the field ol archaeology at the age ol 11 by expkwing the pre-historic caves in southern France while her parents painted landscapes nearby. ).nt..._ . .. ... .. ........... • DUPLEX 2 BLOCKS ......._. .......... -...... , ... 113 ·TO BEACH :: 'liU~b .. ::::::::'.::: ::l e Chl.'TK!rs 3 BR-2BA w/frpl. ct:'" & ... -.., · ......... • Could be 4BR w/modl.fic . :.., ........ ,_ .. :::::::::::::t:::: :i; e ,Huae trellis. <.'Ovd polio .........., o.11 .............. ·114 e 28R w/view • Brand new ,......,,-......................... 111 ... Adia· cen{ to small ""rk Mac:fll.illry ........... " • " .. " • IH -,,... Mbcll'-t .. , .......... \ .... Ill J . Ca,rey RJty 646-7414 Mba••-W1111.. .. ..... · nt e Ask for~CK WHITE e MW.le.Ill lu.,,,_... .......... ID .,.,. .,.... Ottlere 1'-"-IS•ll'· ........ 124 '""" l"i-o'Of'9MK • . • .. .. • ' .• .. .. • n.t Slwlllt MadWllll .. .. .. .. • .. .. • 121 :c:i=..;;·a.;·:::::::: :: s-• ........................ U4 TV, ltNll, llJ.l'I.. I..,_ ...... IUI , .... 0-11 .................. .. cm ......................... m :::r ::::::::::::r.:::::::::.:::. = .....,. ......................... .,. U¥Bltdl .................... - I ....::-'~ 10 4 BEDROOMS 969 DAHLIA, CM Nr. South Coast Plaza (oU Sunflower, south on F\lchsla) in the Greenbrook tract In Costa Mesa's fastest growing yo u n g couples community. Vacant. Now only $5,l,500. ~ Evos: 146 4543 But she doesn't miss the life she left o-at ...................... "' f Old I ctuaii pre! . · .1 . t Mab. Mllllt./Slntq ........ fll Lachenmye r; p ,. ilt or or uva. a y emng 1 s qu1e llMhlM•r1ot1 '"""· .......... '" pace. While her son Richard uses a staff hit.. ,_ .................. "' '!!!!"!!!~I!"'~~~~~ f ... , .. """ICMrttr .......... ,. BEnER THAN NEW o 70 scientists cmd searchers at his Lake ...... WI ...................... "' Rudolf site, "I can't work with more than ....., SH,...OMll:s .... :-. ...... "' Spaclou11 200l sq. ft . home ... n. t...C & Ski ............ "' fea•·-· J•~e ........ _like 15 or 20," she says. ...._ ,.....,_ Ju .... ..,... -.. ..,... .. ~Mg~~~ ~~eR ~~~.~= at lm:~:: ... 1f'-l ~:~1~~:~~ wildebeest., antelopes, dogs, monkeys. c.""""' s.111•.it .......... ,. tru including upgi:aded fowl , baboons, jackals, and even-field ~~~~.::::::::!: ~ting~ tu 11}0( mlce she and her family have befriended ~ "-...... / ......... •• rapes. a r . e • -~ la" M9teol' HltM5 .................. "' Realtors. 546--8640. .. "" .en in. For years she had a pet Tr•Mln. T,....... ................ tu SUPER condo with .. "" ...... ~·es -··key named Slmoo -~ could 1'1"'"' Uttlllf .... .t ......... M, _ .. w1• .. ...,., ... ,,., "'" Strlk• a ... ,,. ......... "' bonus room. s e pa. ra t e FREE RENTAL SERVICE Lovely condo in WestcllU area 2 bedrooms 2 blt.ths private yard with BBQ. NH.t carpel8 &: dn.pes near the beach. can ~mi. Walker&Lee lllAL llTAll MESA VERDE 4 Bedrooms $37;500 A great buy -Good locatkln. Within walking distance ot !ihoplUng, of l!Chools, and llbrlcy. fiaa pr l ya t e be.ckyJrd with brick patio and Iota of trees. A good_ price. A stood buy in ,;te~ Verde. Hurry. Call Red' Carpet, R.ealton. M&-8640. --. . ' ~ -~ -.. .._..,Ill ...... ~ ''l<f often be found perched on her shoulder. l§J garage. Private patio. A Her work Is even quieter now that I Aliltol tarW. r-:o,_ real beauty. Only $31,m mud! or her tlme Is spent in the National . . .-. Call agt. 847-6010. r-!910 ·~~ Fl t ~ btle Channt,. i bedroom home, ~aphlc-sponaored laboratory where ._. ........................ • ..._..... ee 'l\uuu mo she wbrts with many of the oki tools ...._.,a...c. .............. '" home. Ocean view 5 Star opea beam ceUlngs, pa.lid found in tbe digging. =:-=.. ¥::-.. :::::·.::·::: ~dult N~~Bea= ·:-a -~-:;i:~lla1~~ ........ ~ ................. .Ml 0 pe -,.... While the Leakeys are famous for ~r ,,_,. ........................ • ~-;;;;::,,::;·=,,...,=;;;-= New pric:e a1 157,tm. dlacovery ol human foaalls, • percent ol := ..-.;.;· ·:::::;:::::::::::: ::: JUST-roduced $1<1Xl1 Huge 640-1120 their finds are animal bones. The: best ...,. ._..~a,... ......... "' exttUtlve muu wtUt pool,j,~~~;;:;;~~~~~ ........... '"'"!""" ..... ,.. ...i-1 Be9I: remnant.I from the early stages of ,...... .....,... ••• ........... "' u.una, ""If' e ~ .. hu Ill tbe arioos -r ....... N• ....... ~........... .. area. ·HWT)'! Call &fMOlll Waterfront Duple• ~ ~ are v ,,.,..., 0 • w... u ... '""""'!"""""'"' A&f., 2 Bdrm.. each: pier•&: floo.t prlmlUve unplements. -interest has I "'"""'e"'LU~F~F~S~cONDO==-I On Jot made her one of the world's foremost Put your :J~ l*:k on · VIEW • corner ; good loca.~ draftsmen in the art of representing the track . . • U idle ltemg , t'!t:'· :i,.4i':· 9~, 41. stone toola with a lo Dally Pllol Forever vl""-of Back 811.'Y ,A : '"' • ~ C.1AMl1ied Ad! Call 642-5678 M l • • 0"' ma 11 ea fry today! decorated Mm'! with~ e:<· SHB USllALLY leaves her 'l\'ork only ccptional noor ptan. Formal once a )1.&r -In the pest with her hus-dlnin,;. 21Ai Baths, special associated a~·· ,f~, it'' ~.,, l' .... h I I'' , ) band, arid now with her aon -to lecture aecurlt1 featurea, ahelteresl on her work or atl<lld -• Dlal blNCI private patio. 3 -J ,...,....,.., ___ _ bdrms. Trrrilic value at l' Slncetaking•verberbuaband'sroieas 642•4321 174,51)11 • r-V/o£ANf, shan> ~ Olduvol'• c!tlef spokesman, her lectum C. f, Colesw.llW ,.... Quiel cul'·••-uc ha.., '-t totally po'Ofesslonai. She. CaH (ellect ' Reaf~ ~ ~ -· Gra performt with a tecbnicll expertise. u.mable. 136.!iOO. present eveti In her humor. She can Sulncrtbe to the BIG 2 story with i.,. fanU. 847.-0 All· tackle with skin _,, lleido ol sc:ience, ... _,.. Jhat ~~~ ~. ~ THE BLUFFS b>ctudinc palmll0loc71 ge-ology , qt.toteL847-G>lO e.uttfal, lharp Dolor~ ardloeology, onthropoloa, an atom 1 . '°"",..,.. .-i· Isl c1au """ bc*nJ, .ololY, and lliU more. h°""9t.Wn IM1t... 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EDITI ON VOL 67, NO. 73, '4 SECTIONS, '46 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1974 ' Niguel Bank Loot R·eturning to ~ore than $2 million In property stolen based on 'the face value of the securities, recovered from tbe mu11i·milUon dollar two, .Yeart ago ln the .. M.lssioo: bonds and other vaJuabJes. Current value crime, he said. Impossible" break-In of the Laguna may 6e ln excess of the official However, he said the bank bas oo idea estlmates. how much was actually looted from the Niguel branch of United California Bank A spokesman from the Lo.s Angeles safe deposit boxes when burglars blasted is trickling back to its rightful ownen1. office of UCB said the bank was making through the roof of the bank and rifled The bank Ms.gained the~r.el~ of~ ,_!l;P2Q.]t~nts with the owners of the the ~ safe deposit boxes. property recovered by law entor~erit property-fOilhe mum·or·the-Vatuables.--Estimates of··lhe amount-stolen--have officers long ago but held u evidence in He said he did not know how long the gone as high as '6 million. deposit boxes to elude Intern·· Revenue may not accept those estimates (or Service reflllations. There have been unrecovered property. reparu that ooe wealthy patron had "I don 't know what's still missing. A m .ooo tucked a .... ·ay, k>t or what was missing is what is 1be official cost of securities alone is claimed in those lawsuits. We had no list placed at $3.2 million with $300,000 in o( what was in those boxes. Estimates Of goid, roln and $200,000 in jewelry the loss vary wildly," U1e spokesman removed, - - . ---:=-::-·~Id;--:-:-=.:=:::. 'l1'le estimates are based on what The bank has been faced with la\\'sui1s the prosecution of five persons in the prpcess would take. The return would And, the estimates do not cover the s~cular burglary in March 1972. take place at the local br&nch, he said. amounts of hard cash that wealthy bank 1be dollar amount being returned is The bank will release all the property cus~mers may have stashed in the safe people say was in their b .e. however, totaling $80 million from safely deoosi1 the UCB spokesman said the bank has no boxholders who dlarge negligence led to way of substantialin::; that record . It the burglary. .a a 0 . s -., ·' . . ' ., Today's Flnal N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Owners The property being returned now has been gathering dus1 in the office of the U.S. ri.1arshal in Los Angeles . ll was used as evidence in the convictions of five men in the burglary. 1be bank '111 lawsuit to recover !he propert}' v.·as not fought by the government, but_...Just.icc.;:J)epartment officials said ii "'as felt a judge's ruling on the queston was required to clear tht· department of responsi bility in event of jScc LOOT, Page!) een- Budget Toll · · Zone ·stuay Action Set •i,-1.•r· • ,, »,·» • ''" • Br Council '11le Laguna Beach City Council told its plaming commission Wednesday it didn't particularly care how the plaimers went about a·study of the city's frozen multi- family residmtial zones but that the council wanted action -and fast. The planning coounlsslon bad sought -ol Jlie ceuncil .. •tile ... , ti approachlol the study ol the mulU4amDy ~ now under an urgency bulldlng mcratorium. TWo ways ol approadling the study were. suggested by commlssioners, who -previously bad deadlDcted oo bow to go about the study. Commissioner John McDowell and Larry Campbell favored formation of a citizens' committee to studY, the problem and make a recommendation to the planning commission which would make- a recommendation to the City Council. Commission Ch a i r m a. n Roger Lanphear and Commissiooer S a II y BeUerUe favored the commission's direct involvement first, eliminating t h e citizens' committee. Alt.bough each of the council member9 had advice for the commiJsion, the net result was the ccmmission was ordered to produce resuJts. "Use your own judgment on how to do it, but speed is necessary," Vice Mayor Carl Johnson said. "Do, it yOUI'9elf; th r a sh it out," dtuocilman Jon Brand said. "Come up with something,'' Cooncilman Charltoo Boyd said. ' "We did ask, I believe it wu a month ago, that you immedaately got on it and nothing has been done," Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney said. O>mmissioner McDowell s a id the i.s:lue was one to which a particular (See ZONE STIJDY, Page %) Carpen,ter Sees More Kidnapings By Terrorists From Wire 8ei tkes SACRAMENTO -11l' Pltrlcta lleanl kidnapitt will trigger more ol. the same lerrorisHype abductlOm wllll bizarre clemaMs and polttical pis, a st< committee chaired by Senator Deoni1 E. carpenter (Jl.Newpori Beach) concluded Wedneaday. ... In a ll-po11< roport, tbe -on civil dilonler declared Ille Beant -..-. bu "Ill-lbe oenrity ol thi5 tenwllt i.ctlc and Ille atnmely belpleu situalioo in whldl !his type ol inddent leaves Jaw eoforcemenl groups." The c:ommlltee chaired by the ex-FBI agent linked Miss H..m'1 kidnapen "ith a black convicts grvup, ooe of ,..era! prbon gangs'' prl mar lly'' ,._tble r... the ""°rst siege of ---vlolenCt" """'" in ... 1)IUI lnltttutkn. The r<port .aid Ille ~ Lthontlon Army Is tholltl!ll lo be • cadre ol. the Veoceremos -a group klenlified by the -!ntemal Secu•lly Cornm!tfM u a "poteoU&l tbreat to the Jntemal MCUrity of the Unlled Stateo." c.penter'• c:ommittee dedared, "'lbe time lor prnllltiYe .......... agalnat -bis -·" and ad4'1t. "In Up! ol the Palrlc:lll Heanl kldnapq and ·111 atlendanl publicity, It la -tbat --will tncre111. "M wtllt tlte ortglalJ IUCCI II !I of tbe Ike lllDNAPS, P• ll ' Russ Spacecraft- Lands on Mars · 1.1~W (UPI) -A Soviet spacecraft has soft-landed on Mars, but a second planned ·landing capsuh! malfunctioned and missed the red planet, the Tass news ageocY. said today. Taa aaJd a· capsWe 'from Mars 6 landed and bad begun transmitting back I . -. Uf'I T.._,,... 'DROP OUT IS COP OUT' Assembly Spe•k•r Moretti Moretti Appeals To UCI Students To Aid Camp aign ' By JAN WORTH Of ... 09lly f'lttf Sllff "Everywhere I go in this campaign , people are telling me to forget the campuses," Assembly Speaker Bob MoretU said Wed.oetday at UC Irvine. "They aay 1vlivism has stopped there and stodentl are conrerned with other things." , Just two boors before his appearance sponsored by UCJ stud-, thousands of students had 1U:med out 'to watch a nooit hour campus romp by 40 streakers. ''For peOple like you 10 turn away from the -of ......,....t right now is a cop out," Moretti tok1 about 100 students and facuJt)' members in a half.filled lecture ball. Moretti, who talked about many -In a apeecb and question and answer period. A.lied his views on presidenUal impeachment, the Democrati c gubernatorial upirant commented, "I just want lo get that guy ®l of there. All l know about It ls what l hear lrom my friend Jerry Waldie (U .S. ~taUve, (O.Antioch) and he bellevel lbere'• eooqb evidence to jusUfy hupeedabdlt." -.it! credited himoelf and his allies In the stale -""""'bly with "hammering out a Jot of leglslation that has helped people In splle of the fact that we're not -p1a,inc -with R<mald ~t" sell me apart from tbe other .-c1a1es In this ,_ ii my ,ability lo set tllimp done. We con J[lve you all the -talk ... -t. but u doem'l do • lhlnl to -thlngl betttt. f• a wide ........ queotlon and llllSWtt --OOllllllllllndoothe '(lee MOIUm'I, Po(e I) ' scientific data as start of an effort to determine ir there i1 life oa the red planet , Tass said. • Tass sa id l\.tars-6. lau: .• :1cd Aug. 5, completed it.s 56-miUioo-mile jqumey Tuesday and son-landed an instn.unent capsule the same day, However,. the probe l\.fars 7 malfunctioned. Mars 7, which arrived In the viciniQ' of Mars Mai-ch 8, released an Wtrument ca~e which missed the planet by 810 miles. Tass said "a breakdown in one of the ooboard systems" after the capsule detached from its carrier rocket was to blame. "Scientific data on parameters or the l\.lanian atmosphere, obtained through direct measurements during descent of the apparatU!J, were transmitted to earth for the first time," Tass said. Soviet scientists have said the probe is the latest step in the Soviet effort to determine if there is life on P.lars, earth's closest planetary neighbor. One ·of the first discoveries was that there is several times more water vapor in the Mars atmosphere than indicated by data received earlier, Tass said. It said the probe also was measuring the relief features of the l\.lartian surface and testing temperature, ·heat con- ductibility, the structure and com- position ot the soil and chemically analyzing both upper and lower layers of the l\.fartian atnmphere. The cap!lule also win study solar wind particles, cosmic rays and so I a r radiation, Ta ss .said. There have been only two previous Mars landings -both Soviet -In 1971. Mars-2 crash-landed on the Mars surface. Mars-3 soft-l~ed a capsule, but it sent back television signals for only 20 seconds before going dead. The mission underscored the Soviet (Sec rttARS, Page %) . ""' ' ...... Ster-.. ., .. Trulury Secretary ~rge P. Shults bu QJIOunced blJ resig· nation alMI *81 ouUlne his fu· IUJY pllnt later at a White Ho1111, Nns conference . AmOlll -ible successors ls William t. Simon, bead of tile Federal Energy O!llce. 0.lly 1"11.i Slllf l"Mte LAGUNA BEACH FIREMAN· SURROUNDED BY SMOKE Fire Broke Out in Unoccupied Reside nce Wednesday Fire Gu ts Lag una Beach Reside nce Fire did $15,000 damage Wednesday to a Laguna Beach home . The blaze began shortly before 4:30 p.m. and gutted an unoccupied residence at 2601 Victoria Drive. The resident, Tom Standish. 28, told fire officials he was moving from the house to Costa Mesa and was on his way back to LagWla at the time of the fire. l!:xact cause of the rire is unknown. although firemen suspect a short circuit in a lighting nxture. Standish said tbe room where the fire started bad not been used for several days. All three Laguna Beach fire engine companies and vo!Wlteer reserves Under the direction of Fire Chief Charley Kuhn, responded lo the alarm. ,Apology Promised 'Day of Dolphin' Prank Irks Dana Hills Students By JOHN VALTERZA or Ille Ollly PMtl Sl•lf A public apology was promised today by a small group of unidentified San Clemenle High School students wbo admitted Wednesday they took a dead dol_phln from the beach and hung It from a nagpole at rival Dana. Hllb ffigb School. The incident. viewed by angry Dana Hills students as a sick gesture of rivalry (Dana Hills' mascot ls a dol""'hin), spurred a calm delegation from Dana Jtills to meet with san Clemente principal Darrel Taylor "Wednesday. Taylor said that even before the meeting, he and other administrators had alre•dY ldentllied and •uspended ah the- young persons involved in 1he prank. ''1bey came forth to us of their own fret will and admitted thai they had done it, but I~ neYtr tbooghl that the • reaction would be so sirong," Taylor said today. "They-offered to draft a formal apology to the students at Dana Hills and we're now working out a me~ to convey it,'' he added. The 3()1'}poond mamr. al, a female, was lound dangling lrom a. noose fashioned aroWld the tall when students arrived on campus Widne"'8y momlng. It stirred outrage on the campus where students have been espec::lally conscious of marine mammals because of a c a d e m i c emphasis. "l'm sure the ec:ologlcal algnilicance of the dolphin on the pole was fell deeply 1t Dana Hills, but the young people from ~a Clemente never even thought of It,'' Taylor said. He empha1!1.<d lbol the group was small in number. "We have lo streM that Ibero is no (S.. DOLPHIN, P11e I) r • Predicted For Laguna By JACK CllAPPELt Of !"-01Uy l"li.t SI .. ! Laguna Beach will la y off 18 city cmployes with heavy losses of personnel in police. ·fire and public "orks if a budget-trimming plan u n v e i I e d \\'ednesday to the city council is carried GUI. The layoffs arc due 10 an expected gap of $245,000 between projected city income and expenses for the fiscal year beglMing in July. The deliclt is attributed to the inabi1i1y of• dty tax revenues to keep pace wilh rocketing inflation. In pr1rl . lhc 17 positions w!ll be cut because some worker3 will get pay increases, Finance Director Tom Meade said. Under the plan forn·arded \Vednesday night thr projected lo9scs of personnel positions by department ate: -Police. 5. -Fire. 4. -Lifeguard. 1. -Public wor ks, 5. -Planning, 2. -Finance, three-quarters. Currently. there are Ii\' vacant -Recreation. one-half. ~ positions in the municipal \\' force. Th e council ordered a freeze on replacement hiring months ago. That means of thC current workforce, 13 pel'SOf\F are due to be laid off. The city's financial plight outlined by i\1eade shows Laguna is spending more per capita for city services than any other city Jn a sample of Orange County cities including FoWltain Valley, Newport . Beach, San Clemente, Seal Beach, Stanton. Placentia. Brea and Cypress. Compared to lhe sample average, Laguna spends 82 percent more for police, 120 percent more for fire, 3 percent more for lifeguards, 95 percent more for public works, 100 percent more for planning. 47 percent more for recreation, 122 percent more for city clerk. 41 percent more for finance, 54 percent more for city manager, 35 percent more for personnel. and 82 percent mor for the city attorney. ~1eade said the results of the survev were "astonishing." · Under the J.ll'OPOS8l placed before lhc city council, proposed fiscal 1974·71i depa.runental budgets will be trimmed as follows : • -Police, from 1926,859 lo $847.200. -Fire, from $615,244 to $562,300. IS.. LAYOFFS, Page%) Orpge Coast - • Weatlter Mostly IUMY sides Friday, bllt some loca1 fog and low clouds in the morning hours. Sllgbtly warm. er with Wgbs at the sands in the tow 70s ri.s.iog to 78 inland. INSIDE TODi\ \' The late Dr. Louis S. B. ·Leakey'• anthropological e.xpe- diti011.1 are behza carried on b11 hi.$ widow. Mary, and hir son Rfchard~ in hoo 1eparate African . !ocat1on1. See. Paae. 40. ., ... _ -< ...... <-<---. ..,... , .... .............. , ,,_ .._ --..-. - " . " -• • " ' " "'l! • • • I - • . •,2 DAILY ,ILOT LI Thursday, Mardi 14, 1'174 • rr.•P,,.eJ Coronadelltfar . . • •• • ' • • :• )Jeeall ~s~111 -. . Leisure World Hears .Brian Proposal LAYOFFS • ._.' Gunman in Bare . -IJl....,..r. from ftll,1111 to till,lllO. -Public works, from ..,.,_ to • • $&9i,700. • • ',SpeaJdni at Lei'""' World In Laguna llills toda,y, U.S. Seoa1e hopeluJ 0.. Earl !1!!111 ~ • DIUOIW ....U ll'lt<m to rtlnO\le federal oftlclali from oflfce. Brian charged lbel Congress bas llalled lmpeacm..,it proceedings again>! Pre!ld>nt Nixon. ''The eaurom1a reco11 mecbanl::m 1181 proven lb worth many Umee," .Brian said, "and more lmportanUl, th&-WJure ol 1J1Y ,...U di\.. bu gJW11 I clHf mandate to tho olllce hokier to a<I on with the -at bind. We desperately need that melSllt at the national level now." -P~ ~ ln>m •· • ·• ~aFaa .-. ~~e ·t ·Ro·hs Bank· up ..O·Uoa'1 llblre or -~ ef' •• .~ • Brlan..b a Republican candidate for the {Sehate ' aiid' a former administration Qfttclal for Cov. Ronald Reagan. · He lold his Leisure World audience that rederal recall procOOures should be pa.Uerned after Calilornla 's ei.istln& reeau laws. "Something must be done to lnsuro forever 11gainst W. almost crimtDal failure bf Congre9.' to get on \\1th the impeachment ~ ln a timely matt.er," Brian said in remark.J prepared for lbe RepubUcan Club at Leisure World. Brian said tbe federal recall law should require "a 1lgnUlcant number ot people in a slgnlflcant number of states" to favor a recall before a president could be removed from office. Regardin1 current i m p e a c b m e n t moves, Brian said, "There ls much doubt in my . mind · that the ~uestion will be resolved in the immediate future, partlcularly when political hack.! such as Sen. AJao cranston abdicate their ,,.ponslblllty to make something happen in this countr:y :• ~t~eakers Still Doing It· Along the Orange Coast hlldll't. ln the police ·~ for uampte. J!Bbiries and beOllltl lotal A manhunt by Newport Beleb· police 1801.100 o(the suggested; total bodaet. and the FBI It llllder war today for a Al Tbeal, city manager, lald t!>e tflect ba....:J>eated ball<llt who robbed a Corona of the cotl will be a rech.tc:tJqn o( te"lce del ~far bank branch of aboUt rroo to Laguna's residents. . • Wednesdoy. In some areas, this maymean a \onaer 1be gunman entered the United reaponal time, it may meu ~ed California Bank branch, 3141 E. Cout eeniicM now offered on a dtDWld basis Highway, shortly after 1:30 p.m., and it may mean ellml!>"tlod ot.;...,. carrying a prepared note and a plltol city prograN. -Teller Sheryl Seager, ts, sakl he apoke For example, If 'four • meii were directly to her ahd handed her the slip of ellminated from the fire department, one paper demanding money. of tbe dty's three statioris would likely He also pulled back a gold leather vest be made a volunteer statioP, Fire ·Cb1er worn over a bare chest ornamented with CbarJey Kuhn said. · a dangllhg chain from his neck to display "The de~Dt head.a feel very a blue steel automatic pi.lltol tucked into strongly about this. I thlnt evi:iy one of his trousers. them has been In my office pounc:lin.-on my desk aaylng.Jhey.can'UlY~ cul.I," Theal aaid. "The police especially feel very strongly in thi.a area ," he added. "It will indeed create a reduction In service and It will be noticeable," 1beal From Page J KID NAPS ... said. air pirates. there is no reason to believe • _ The. alternative to the cuts Is ao that this will be the only kklnaping-ol this ·Streakers conUnue to streak alonirthe until 2 p.m. ---· in -but the c"1"" .......... ell • li mer ease revenu-.a, , •J .......... type .. , " Orange Coast with incidenta reported No college administrators or po cemen is barred now from increasing the Wednesdav and todav In Hunilngtoo interrupted the display. rt t b state legslatlon (Senate The MMrt said that because of "the ;, / prope Y ax Y . poHtica.i--rdemands of such terrori.sta, Beac:b, Colt.a Mesa, Laguna HUis, and In Huntington Beach, a new variation Bill 90). Any Increase would have to be m UC Irvine. (Related stories, Prges I , II). oo streaking was introduced wtien a the form of a ta1 override approved in an bargaining with them i,, difficult." Appro:tim.ately 40 UCI students, woman estimated to be "about 50 and election by a majority or the electors. It labeled the SLA demand for a inclw:llng about seven j§erli 1trealced certainly not built for the part" strolled Other areas of city revenue offer faint massive food handout cu "bizarre." from the Commons, gh the nude into Spigot Liquor at Heil Avenue hope for real aid to the upcomtng budget. The oommiltee also reported. administration building, and lo the and Bolaa Cltica Street at 8 am. The preposal and survey wa1 pr~sen!ed "Galifomia's penal instltuti&ns are now st.udent union at noon Tue ay. "She wM turning an interesting shade to the council for comment, and direct.ion experienCing the wOrst siege of violence The holdup OCCllfrtd .!WlfUY and went unnoticed until alter, ~ IUlltanned gunman 1lrode: calmly out the rear door and vanl.sbed. . Detective Kett Smith .11M1 tbe bank robber onlered Mils Se!ller to pve him a little time IO !lee 6<fiire rlnilng ,the alarm blltleln, bllt abe did POI. He 1ppareoUy bad a getaway car waiting just dowtt the alttet on the seaward akle of Coast H i g b w a y , accordlng to lnveJtJgatora. A resident Jiving in the 400 block of Jaamlne Avenue , adjacent to lbe comer bank~ aald he saw the diatlnc:Uvely- dreaaed bandit running down the hill. Patrolmen and detectfvts searched the entire area, but found no ~ce of the bandit, who reporudly bad been in the bank earlier in the day under the guile.of using the phone. 1be bank branch does not have an automatic camera seamier which can photograph robberies In p r o g res 1 • However, police !HI-~ th~ teller gave them_ a description of the bandit. She sakl he was about 25, si.J: feet tall, weighing about 225 pounds, with a clear complexion, good suntan and lOOg, straight, oily brown hair: He wore the gold leather vest over blue !rowers. Front Page J Their arrlval wa!I preceded and of blue Jn the cold morning fog and bad to the staff. in their hi.story." followed by a rock band concert and an embarrassed looklng dog with her," Summing up the council 's desires, "In the past two years, there have LOOT 'oblervera estimated several thousanCI one customer said. Mayor Roy Holm sai d to make the cuts, been 57 fatalities Including six prison . • • • ether atudenta came out to watch the "Coosiderlng her shape and the time of "There don't appear to be any revenue guards, and over :wJO stabbings In the ._. , abo\Y-.. • . , . .. •J , .• •• ... -·-day; the derU were 'brtakiDg'up," abe. ·altemativea~that wwld ·be aceeptablc,'} ,Cafilomia pri&ons.~the majority ot-whidl> ,, ;in-appeal by~ copv~ ~ ._. -Many of the streakers had painted added. Mayor Holm aald. ha ve been directly related by prison The cast of characters m the break In lbelr bodies with messages from "Hi At Saddlebact College, three streakers Tbe pc:mlble exception could be the authorities to rour violent groups." _ of the ?.lonarch Plaza bank are: Amil MOO!!" to "Impeadi. Nixon." · appeared ~ campus TUelday before a increutng perking .. meter revenues. (A Tbe committee said the prison j~ Dinslo, allegl'd mastermind of the heist ; After tbeJr om th~ cam,us,~ID.#J.5--ddfgbted allllenct of-aboll-1»-.Mtldepts. _-&aid-he-lacked...~~ .~uranoe.-;---incltld~: · -----aa:me1-Dinsio~-6I"Ah'1U and ·or t.be male streakers tossed a frisbee "We would have included t b e and dellfe for battle to attempt -1'1e Mexican Mafia -"1be <rlginal owner of an Ohio fann where FBI agents and danced with clothed women students admlpi&tration, 11 one 1treaker saki, "but increasing parting mtbeete~1 ,,..to · ~ and -probably largest and mo !It unearthed '1.4 million In securities; Deserted Gas -Station Prob e Set in County • • . Orange County ·Supervlson h 1 v e ordered County AsH&aor Jack Vallerga to begin 1JllPl!dlDc dllel'tod gu 1lltlon! to tee ti any are being used for llllclt fuel storage by other t.iealen. Boord Qialrman Ralph Clark, an Anabelm oernce •Illian owner, oald W-'-J hlo olll<t bu heaid IDMY reporil ol llldt 1ctlvitits and be ftllfl IO see lf the rumors are true. 11If 'there la guolhle in Lbete abandoned stations, I want it dlalrlbuted all arvund,11 Clark aald. "lt shouldn't be stored away like this." Clark said Vallarga'a office Ls being asked to investigate because gasoline station.s were to have been inventoried early this month for purpoees of tax auessments. Gasoline in a 1torage tank oounll as an asaet and can be taxed, C1art l&ld. If IOl'De dealers are storing large amounts ' elaewhere and ea:caplng taxation, they , "''breaking the law. 1 Clark uid he isn't aware of any such sltuaUona pe!'30nally but he wanta to be aure some of fhe county's 1,8(11) ga10llne dealmi aren't boarding 1upplles. Clark noted that llODle guoline may be ' kept In the abandooed stations 1D1til the price ol rue! gets so blgh the dealer can : make a huge profit we were afraid 10mebody woukl think it previOUll attempt by . ra powerful" tl is "composed of maiilIY Charles Mulligan of Youngstown, Ohio; was a put-up job to Improve our image the meter fees to 20 cents an hour met Mexican-American prisoners from the Ronald Barber, Dinslo's nephew; and out here." stiff miltance from the bullnels East Los Angeles area" and has been Philip Christopher. Slreakera were alto reported in the c:ommunity, and wu repealed after a "linked" with nam>Ucs traffic inside and One man IOUgbt in coonedon with the Laguna Hllls Safeway and at c.oeta refmmdwn peUtion blocked it.) outside prisons and eight Southern crime 1s still at large. He 1s Harry u-• v~.~-UI• SclJooJ • The council wfil hoJd I oerJea of bud&<! Cal"'·-'· de tsJd • Barber, another Jlinsto nephel", JodiC(ed lll™'1 ~ .. '"P · heering bet een-now Ind_-adoption of hvtiut1 mur rs ou e pnsons, in June 1972 in connection with the Estancla'1 lltest occurred at 10:10 a.m. the fina~ ....!;.. plan according to the report. W~y when 11J: male streakers ran ..,_,......g · -Tbe Black Guerilla Family ~·hlch burglary. thnlll&h the atlldeot qll&d and left Jn wu "connected" with the St.A. The aeparate "1'1. p Pflfle J report aak1 family memben were visited Two men wearing maskl and a woman ront in prisoil by Nancy Ling Perry of the , with a blanket over her head l'lll nude MARS ' SL.A. "Jt is evidenUy the remnant of the Into a Klwanll meeting Jn\Santa Ana • • , earlier black groups Including the Black Wedr\elday and grabbed 1 olue ribbon ' Pantheis. US, The Black LlberaUoo that wu being pnaented to SUta Ana Je•d In exploraUoo of Mm. The United Anny, etc." College Prealdenl John E. J-. SllU!I la not planning a llmllar 11\181lon -The Nuestra Familia or Ollr Family The aword to Jom-wu made to unlll ml<(.1175. The Soviet pqr.,. wm -"Se<:ond moat pop11Jous and powerful mort lbe !Int il!ddent ol dllrobed coiitlnue lhroagbOut thll -., ond orranliattoo. • Another Oticlgo gro<JJ>. it dlrtilC trl Orone• Oollnty. Jnvolv.: "competes with the Mexlcon Mafia for Fl'OlllPl!ffel MOREITI •.• followtni subjectl: MJNOllITY HIRING: "In the Allembly, we went out and IOU&ht people from minoriUes. It's evident we can't IO!ve mlnorlty problems without minority Input." UC REGENTS: ''The Regenia have oo broad rej>menlltlon. Though oome of them are friendly, many others tee themaelves as policemen. Reagan got elected on the basis thll be hated atudenta and facultle!I and whoever didn't bow to blm in higher education got stung." PRJVACY: 11We1re doing what we can in the Assembly to find legal ways to insure privacy. I won...,t even let them give me a bodyguard, and I am sure any credit buretu in the llate knows more about me than I do. I. Landing tnatrmnent capllllee to control or Ulegal acUvlUet. narco1Jcs and report oo condltloos 11 tbe landlnC aJU!I. in plain violence." 2. Exploring fUrther with robot -The Aryan Brotherhood -"A -white vehlcle1, "Manokboda," almilar to the supremacy, antlblack group consisting lunokhods that traversed part of the primarily of convicted rli o t o r c y c I e ·moon surface. outlaws, such as the Hell's Angels. 3. Extrac:Ung soil samplea fnm Mara American Naz.I Party members" and and flying them back to earth. "associated" with female members of 'Ibe Soviets have not made clear how the Owles Manson family. many of the above tasks wlD be canied C a r p e n t e r said the entire out on UtiJ mls&ion. 1bey hav~ only said subcommittee "adopted" the report. the lander wUI test the ground "in the 1be report aoo suggesta drafting lists area of the vehicle's landing." The of likely targetJ ror political terrorism landing was planned near the aouth polar and the establishment of netwcwks of cap itbere Western experts uy thin neighborhood "busybody" informants as carbondlol..lde atmoephere may can-y part oi a protective shield. organlsma Carpenter said public: hearings will Some of jhe equipment in the satellite begin next week to gather evidence and was supplied by France, and the landing help publicize the problem!! of terrorism came -but wu not announoed -while inskle and out of prison. French President Georges Pompidou was He said they will be fonowed by closed- conlerrring with Communist Party door sessions in v.'hidl secret informants Secretary General Leonid I. Brezhnev at will be qulu.ed about "the makeup, a Black Sea resort. organization, outside assistance, finances and intentions " of radical groups. From Page J DOLP.HIN . • • general support at all from the rest of our stlldents rot the ornnk," the principal added. ,.. fi--- He Mid the 'hoys told him they had noticed the d~ mammal at the ltaf line In San. Clemente for ·several day1 and finally decided to carry olll the prank. They took a spray cm,and pointed the initials "SC" on the std~ t'. · creature and hauled It to the rival cam.pus during the night; be said. Concerned about possible retaliation from ugry Dana Hilla students, s.n Qemenle offldals uked pollce Jo. keep a special checlc' on the camJllll Wednuday night. "I'm plwed !hit oothing toot place and It lbows that Dana Hills' stlldents have the maturity to understand that retaliation really accomplilbea nothing. "The young people that ltood In my office seven deep Wednesday morning were understanding, cooperative and perfectly behaved. It was a pleuure to work with them , .. he said. Although the rivalcy between the two campusts has alway!! been keen, ironically, the student body at Dana Hills once shared the ~ Clemente campus on double sessions. .. : ... ' ~ :,~: N-EVADA ' : ' . . ·~· . : 'I·\:· •. ,__,. .. _.:: ... .. .... -• . .. ... _ Plane Crash Kills A ll 36 On TV Flight BISHOP (hP) -. A twin-engine chartered airplane Clfl"}'lng a televialon film crew smubed into a mountainside 1n the n111ec1 Wteni s1..,.. kllllng Iii a. persons aboard, ollldals sahl today. A belic:opter pilot who spotted the burning wreckage In mountainous terrain siK miles east of here landed at the scene •nd ,.Id th< $1wL.b<i!k. A!rlinel cOnvair +ro disintegrated. "They were all dead," sakl !Mike Arikmiou. "All that we saw was a lot of burning. There was no apparent response IO yella. "ft was a very black night. The plane WBI disintegr•ted. The bliieel part I saw was the tail aectkm. 'I11e bodies were burned very badly." 1be propeller-driven plane w a s chartered by Los Angeles-based Wolper Production! for filming the television series, "Primal Man." The flight was bound for Burbank, ·1bout,zoo.miles.10UU1.of tbe,craah a:ene, when it smashed into a ridae in darkness shortly after taking or/ trom the Bishop aif11c1!! WednesdaLJ!l&l!LI!ficials said~_ Abollt 10 Inyo County deputies and reserve officers hiked two miles over rugged terrain to reach the era.ab site early today, a apokesman said. No efforts to remove the bodies were planned unlil after daylight , when an FBI team was e1pected to anive to make posllive identiflcatlo!. of the bodiee. A_spot.11111&1 -'81d the n1m_aew had been in the area since Monday. Stan ltlargulies, vice president of Wolper Productions, said the firm chartered the plane to transport persons from the cast and crew back home Wedne.sday night. Mike Gray, a Wolper spokesman, said the pauengen included writer-director Dennis Au.arella, act.on, stuntmen and tecbnJcianl. , • • One l&r waa 'ldeotifled as Janos Probalka 51 who baa pl•ved anbnal• in ' . . ~ ..-a vlrlety of. rolea on televilkln Ind In movies. His roles locluded the ·oookle- mooching bear on the Andy V;'Ulama TV show. His son also died in the crash. Gray said the crew traveled to the rMammoth MoWltaln resort area DN.r Bishop beca use a snow setting was needed t.o fllm a Siberian tiger hunt by actors made up 10 portray Neanderthal men. The ll«J1l<llC< was to be inclllded in the third aeg:ment of tbe four-part series on early man's struale for survival, Gray said. The sequence was to have been ahown Mar 2. -A Uger bad be<ri rented ror tbe !llmlng, but Margulies said the animal was t.o be retumed to Loo Angeleo by · Jck. The pl~ hit at the 7 ,000-foOt level of the White Mountalns:'whlch range up to 8,800 feet high, according lo reports from Inyo NaUonaI Forest officlal1, the lnyn County aber1H, the Federal Aviation Administration and the Civil Air Patrol. 1be weather WB!I clear at the time of the -crash at 1:24 p.m. PDT, said the FAA. Vallerga was given ·two weekJ to get hi.a survey into gear and report back to the board on his progres.s in two week!. Guards Halt Ruckus . SOLEDAD (UPI) -Orriciall at Soledad Prllon reported today that they had to fire warning shot! Wednesday nigbt to get mort than 100 inmates to relwn to cell!!. ENERGY CRISIS : "The utilities give us only the information they want to, and beyond that tell us it's none of our business. We need to find out just wbat their records show." COASTAL COM.\IISSION: "This group got off to a rough start, but I don't think that's the situation any more. All I know is I don't want Callfomla to look like Miami Beach. I am n o t a 'n<>growth person, but we need state- "ide piBMlng." Light Rain Forecast SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Increasing clouds wUl fill the s1tle5 over Northern California late today and Friday with Jig.tit rain ex)>K'ted in the e:ltreme northern sections of the state. The National Weather Service said the high pmwre: center res-ponslble for recent fair 11kles 111 weakening, allowing warm , moist air to now into the state from the west. Nobody Sells Amana for-less than Where do YQll want the freezer in your new l4m11n11. refrigerator ... OIANH COAJT u DAILY PILOT $230. Million Loss Newport, State Sue Over. Federal Oil Price Policy nie State of California and the Cities of Long Beach and Newport Beach sued the Federal Energy Office Wednesday, charging federal oil price policies are From Page J ZONE STU DY ... - element of the population In Laguna was reiistant. He 18id he fav<red the citizens tommlttee because It could b e broadbued and hammer out a compromise. M•yor Roy Holm disagreed. He oald the cllliens committee approach whne ulliul In some areu Is not the way to go in this case. He sald the sumt people can be expected to say the same thlngs at every step of ihe consideration. ne committee would ooly !urthcr delay apeed)I proar< ... he said. costing the 1tate more than $230 million a year. Attorney General Eyelle J. Younger filed suit In U.S. Dislrlct Court in Los Angeles. protesting the lilting or state exemptions from federal controls on crude oil prices. N~wport Beach City ltlanager Robert L. Wynn said his city joined the ault because the ro}lback Is costing the dty about S70,000 a year. "They (the state ) asked us to join them and we saJd. 'Sure, we would.• " Wynn explained that under 1 new contract the city ha$ be<n rtetlvln1 lf.30 a blrrel, but the rollback Cllt that to 14.11 a barrel. Wrnn conceded city COlllldlmen had not •uthorir.ed the Jlllgatlon formally, bllt said the decision was ma-de after he 1alktd to Mayor Donald A. Mclnnla. Assistant city attorney David Bude_ repreaenled Newport Beach In court Wednesday. WyM pointed out thlt the oil companlet . were also present oppooln1 the 1111" and dty'1 Ktlon. • TAKE TRADE INS ' : on the side? on the t>offOm? on the !m>.1 • LOW PRICES ARE llORN HERE RA ISED I LSI WHl!RE An.11na gives·~·a choice 90DAYSCASH WITH A~~llOVID I CRIDtT 1115 NEWPORT Bl VD~ Downtown Costa Mm-Plln 548-7788 \ • • ' I I I \ I I I I I > I l , I I f 7 7 I • .. • • • • Saddlebaek • •EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL 67, NO. 73, <4 SECTIONS, <46 .PAGES 01\ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1974 TEN CENTS Saddlehack Override Opposition Under ·Fire By JAN WORTH ot .. Dlltr ..... ...., A statement crillciting SBdleback Valley school district Supt. William Zogg for recommending against a la• override election war issued by the Sadcrieback Valley Educators' AasociaUon (SVEA) today. "Saddleback Valley educators are shocked by the lack or educatiooal leadership displayed by Superintendent 7.ogg Jn his decision,:• said Jim Weban, preskleot of the SVEA. Russ Craft Lands. Softly On Mars ... ~ .. ... .;',. .... ' . : ' . ' .. Weban charged that 1.ogg. to p administrator of the k i n d e r g a r t e n lluoogb 12th grade district. .. !alts to realize the financial crisis w h i c h Inescapably lies ahead for the school district." '111e teachers have asked for a 15 percent ~ raise for 1974-75 which woald'"coSt more than $.1 million. At their last meeting, district trustees unanimOOsly niled a projlosal on 1.ogg's rewmmendalion to Cfll for a tax override ~eclioo In June. . . I "One man. Mr. William Zogg, must .: bear the responsibility for the immlnent deterioraUon of the YCIWJJest, but finest school di9ttlct in all or Orange C.Ounty." Wehan said. "The general consensus a m o n g teachers is disappointment • t h a t deterioration of the system is expected - despite the fine Ix.t inning of our district,'' Weban said. •1e said teachen have contended for several months that taxpayers should be aUowed to choose between an increased taz rate or program cutbacks. ''Without a chance to decide, the entire program may now suffer a six to eight pe(cent L'Utback," Wehan said. "Thia means busing, after-school programs such as ath1et.lcs, teachers' salaries, and fin e a.rt,, must be cu.t. Even money for such necessiticJ as textbooks and leamlng malerials will be in short supply." Contacted today, Zogg replied, ''Mr. Wehan has made some irresponsible and unfounded presumption,, as to what prograw are going to be cut -or that any programs will be cut, for that matter." "'To imply that we u adminlstralors ·don't haVJ! as much eonccm for oqr ~ educational program as the teachers is ridiculous," he added. "I wouldn't have made the recommeodatioo' if I felt educational programs would be cut as a result " • He said 1974-7~ "will not be a fat year. but 01.1r study Indicates v.·e will have sufficient funds ." He said considering the tax rat'e already borne by Saddleback Valley taxpayers 1$5.9.J per $100 assessed \·aluatioo' he did not v.·ant to push for an increase veL e"Next Year thl' tax rate y,•ill go down because our aiSessed valuation will go up." he said. ''Then we will be <fsklng for a continuation of the existing tax rate. v.·hich is much 1norc palatable." Under provisions of recent tax reforn1 n1easures, all school dist rict general fund tax increases must be voted on by th e people. Watson Backs Jet Plan •'•T . ~~~~'!'~ ~~r'!1: S_e.~s. El Toro <;o~nmer~iµl Fl~ghts By L PETER KRIEG Wat.son and had ~ tA:lld the ~pany transferring the problem ts i~proper. We have commercial nights· that .are of the MOSCOW (UPI) - A Sovi<t spacecraft 1laS -,.1!'10Med ~ar;, 1>uta """111- planoed landing capsule mallunctioned and missed the red planet, the Tass news agency said today. °' ... 1>e11y l'llrlf Staff w~uld s~ppor:t an 1 n t ~ r m e d 1 a t e feel some responsibUlty to those people nature of those out of Orange County -.....Jil><ID<WC..opa•~YH"PrM.ceiildd<e!llNUIB~a:ymJI1>ond""1.Jl~· _.commetcial.a.irpm:lQPf'rat100,aLELTum......-..Who...are...v.el')'...DluclLoPPQS!ed..to..US£.Jllfil._ . . . ·~--Watson confirmed today that he lhinks "Watsoo tA:lld me. 'Fine, we 'C: go for Toro. airport. ~at·-~~ITtiatty-somcthtn commercial jets couJd be allowed to that'," Baker said. "One compromise. If It makes sense. "-'Orth talking about. share operations at El Toro Marine Baker says the jet flights could be would be for an intermediate airport,'' \Vatson also made it clear that. "I'm Corps Air Station. trans ferred lo El Toro ''in a matter of \Vatson said. "And It potentially V.'Ould not promoting anything. ~Ir. Baker Tass said a capsule from Mars 6 landed and bad begun transmitting back scientific data as start of an effort to delermine if there Is life on the red planet, Tass .sakf. ~ Tass said Mari;-6, lau. .. '.:ed Aug. 5, completed its 55-millioo-mile journey Tuesday and soft-landed an in.strument capsule the same day. However, the probe Mars 7 mallunctioned. Man 7, which arrived in the vicinity of Mars ~ 9, released an lnatrument capsule Which mined the pl111efb)l'8IO miles. Tass said "a breakdown in one of the <l'lboard systems" after the capsule detached from tta carrier rocW. was to blamt. "Scientific data ·on parameters of the Martian atmosphere, obtained through direct measurements during descent of the appara,tus, were transmitted to earth for the first time,'' Tass said. Soviet scientists have said the probe is the latest step in the Soviet effort to determine if there is life on Mars, earth's closest plaoetary ocighbor. One ol the first discoveries was \hat there is several times more water vapor in the Mars atmosphere than indicated by data received earlier, Tass Nld. It said the probe also was measuring Uf'IT ......... Steps DoMm ~ ~!'Y George P. Shultz today announced his res· ignation and will ouUine his fu- tllre plans !Ater at a White House News ·conference . Among poeSible successors fs William E. ·Simon, head of the Federal Energy Or!lce. SLA Prisonel's 'Don't See~ Deal,' Oaims Attorney the relief features of the Martlan surface OAKLAND (AP) _ Attorneys for two and testing temperature, heat con-imprisoned Symbionese Liberation Anny ducijbility, the structure and com· "soldiers" said todaY their clie::~s do PoSitloo of the soil and chemically not -seek any deal tradi!:.; their release analyzing both upper and lower layers of for thaJ of kidnaped Patricia Hearst. the Martian atmosphere. James Jenner, representing Russell 1be capsule also 1Vill study solar wind Little, told an Alameda County judge particles, cosmic rays and so I a r that Little and Joseph Remiro want the radiation, Tass said. slate's case against them for the Nov. 6 1bere have been only two previous . r 0 kland School Su t Mars landings -both Soviet -in 1971. asStiSinabon ° a p · Mars-2 crash-landed on the Mars Marcus Foster to be tried solely on surface. M.ars-3 soft-landed a: capsule, ~~ts.,;ish to dispel i-eports in 1he pi:ess but it sent back te1evislon signals for _that ~ two wish to be released' in only 20 seconds before going dead. eichange for the reJease of Patricia The mission underscored the Soviet Ht!;llrst. It is pure nonsense," Jenner lead in exploraUon of Mars. 1be ~~ted aaW. States is not planning a similar m1a11ion Asked by a newsman whether his cli- wiW Jn!d-1975. The Soviet program will eota wouJd refuse a trade i1 the SI.A continue throughout this decade, and proposed it, Jenner said he could not involve: coinment oo that possibility. 1. Landing instrument capsules to The SLA which claims to have report on conditiom at the landing sites. kidnaped Miss Hearst Feb. 4 repeatedly 2. 'Ezploring further with robot ·has linked her fate to that of Remiro, 27, vehicles, "Marsokbo&," slmilar tp tbe and Little, U. Officials and the Hearst luookhods that travened port d the family have speculated the terrorist moon surface. group might deniand their release .. · 3. Extracting soil aampl.,. from Man Municlpel Coor! Judge star r or d ~:;~stees ;t:;~ .'Clearer' Report Cards Irvine 1ehool trustees moved W-y to reVamp lludenla' ,.port cants In order to do a better job ol telling parents bow their chUdrm are doing. ' 'Ibey ordered a to~ re-aamlnatioo or tbe practices now in ute at the diatrict's nine schools. • Spenitendeot Stan CO..y aald the 0 aatilfad0r)' • non satisfactory" sys- tem, which ii uaed l, many ecboofs, ts little better than the ABC syotem It "!!!-· >The pendulum swung from one extreme to the other, but I don't think parenls realty got more iofonnatloa oul of tbe ~."Corey 11kl. Corey iaid he wanls to develop a !)'l1em tetllq ~Is speel!lcaUy what .. ch cbJld his -In 1 term , what he · has !ailed to lelnl, Ind what areas need special attention. 6uch 1 reportfh& &)'st.em. be 11aid, would need to be a COltlblnatloo of many 421··· "II wm take rant&llk: elfort. courage, • and commitment for teachers to develop and use a reporttng system lhat will do this,'' Corey uid. "But If we So ahead, maybe for the rirst time ,.. will be .able to really say bow liid1 are dolrC In sdlool ." The board· Wedneoday gave verbal assent to a series ol policy guidelines !hot ocbools" .,. to ,.. In *ltmpllq-to -oul ' -roporting .,.... "Each achoot should attempt to come ~ with a reporting progr11m that fits in With the desires o! IU po.....,, .. Corey says, . . "'!bat means eY1!ry report card moy he a little different. bul they lbould au bo dellgnecf to proYlde more lnlonnatloo thin we now do," he uJd . For example, COrey Mid he wants • syllem that wiU teU parents that a child has mascered subtraction tkilll, but la ba"1nl miuble with muIUpllcatlon. or lbat tlio-.-i ... reod -· but bas (See CAllDi, Pqe II ' • Watson, acknoyledged today that the days." get support from residents there. solicited my poin~ of \•iew J do not Wednesday night by Ne\\'POrt Beach City \Va t.son, acknowledging the change in ·•rr the total amount of nights at El support moving Orange County Airport Council candidale John\'. Bater. who's company position, stressed hoy,·ever, that Toro were not expanded that might to El Toro. beeo campaigning on a platform that he does not endorse Baker's proposal to make sense," he said. ' "That \\'ould be transferring the calls for an end-of -commercial jets at move all commercial jets to the Marine But he st ressed that it would require 111 problem. If we could soften the. load al Orange Couoty Airport. base. reduction of the military nights in order Orange County Airport . that might be Baker told a candidates' forum "\Ve have opposed commercial use of to allow oommerclal operatiom. reasonable." Y.'atson said. audience at Corona del Mar Elementary El Toro for this reason," he said. "There Watson, an Eastbiluff resident, said. ''If He pointed out that romrnercial jets School that be had met privately with is a big oommunity out there and simply there are Jess military flights, you could make less noise than military jets. Flashing Flesh Coast Streakers Siill Do. Thing Streakers continue to streak along the Orange Coast with incidents reportt'<i Wednesday and today in Huntington BeaCh, C:OSta Mesa, Laguna Hills, and UC Irvine. (Related stories, Pr ges 8, 18). ApproJlmalely 40 UCI s t u d e n ts , including about seven women, streaked from the C.Ommons, through l h e administration building, and to the student union at noon Tuesday. Their arrival was preceded and followed by a rock band concert and observers estimated several thousand other students came out to watch the sbow. Many of the streakers had painted their bodies with mes.sages from "Hi Mom!1' to "Impeach NiJon." After their nm through campus.,10 to 15 of the male streakers tossed a frisbee and danced with clothed women students until 2 p.m. No college administrators or policemen interrupted the display. In Huntington Beach, a new variation on streaking wa! introduced when a woman estimated to be "about 50 and certainly not built for the part'' strolled nude into Spigot Liquor at Heil Avenue an~d Bolsa Chica Street at 8 a m. "She wu turning an interesting shade of blue in the oold morning fog and had an embarrassed looking dog with her," Reinecke Submits To Lie Detector • Ovei ITT Sca11.dal SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Lt. Gov. Ed Rein~ke took a lie delector test today in an effort to clear blmseH of any illegal involvement in the fIT scandal and get his campaiP. fo~vemor rolling again . ' nie Republican candidate said, "l know It will conclusively clear me of any wrongdoing." , 'Ibe test was "ordered by the office o( special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski at Reinecke'& request, Relneeke aald. ~ OCficials at the Sacfamento FBI office aald !l<lnecke spent all day Wednelday, from 10:30 a.m, anW t p.m., at their office and mat have taken part of the lie detectcr test then. 'The test was to be completed todaJ, but officials gave no tnd\callon of wben, where or \! the test resulta would be made public. one customer said. "Considering her shape and the time or day, the clerks 1,1.·ere breaking up," she added. At S8ddleback College, three streakers appeared on campus ';l'uesday before a delighted audience of about 300 students. "We would have Included th e administration." one streaker said, "but we were afraid somebody would think lt was a put.up job to improve our image out here." Streakers were also reported ln the Laguna Hills Safeway and at Costa Mesa's Estancia High School. Estancia's latest occurred at IO: 10 a.m. Wednesday when six male streakers ran through the student quad and left in separate cars. Two men wea ring masks and a woman with a blanket over her head ran nude into a Kiwanis meeting in Santa Ana Wednesday and grabbed a blue ribbon that was being presentt'd to Santa Ana C.Ollege President John E. Johnson. The award to. Johnson was made to mark the first incident of disrobed darting in Orange County. Soldier Arraigned SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) -Allen Lee S<:hwulst, 23, an AWOL soldier from Milwaukee, was arraigned in Federal Court Wednesday and jailed on $100,000 bond on charges he threalened the life of President Nixon , The Secret Service said Shultz wu arrested as he stepped fro1n a plane returning from Guadalajara, A1exico. Reinecke mywter;ously broke o r r campolpling ,_ay In Orange County Ind wu In secllmoo lhrottgbout the day _ Wednetclay. The lieulelllnt gOftmor aa1d he would haYe more to aay after the test was compleled and -W raume his - campol'" In Oranc• County tonight. For a montb, Reineck.• has preS111red Jawonki't ' ofOce to admlnillter the lie d-tell ... Jl'l'V• thel be was not t>el'jurtllJ blll,.ell wh<m be testified to a Senata 0omm1nee 1a tm. · YPIT.._... GIVE N U! tEST Lt.·°""· Rolnosko ' 'DROP OUT IS COP OUT' Assembly Speaker Moretti Moretti Appeals To UCI Students To Aid Campaign "Everywhere T go ln this campaign people are lelling me to forget the campuses," Asse mbly Speaker Bob r..torelti said Wednesday at UC Irvine. ''They say activism has slopped there and students are cont'emed v.ith other things." Just two hours before his appearance sponsored by UC! student., thousands ol students had turned out to watch a noon· hour campus romp by 40 streakers. "For people like you to tum away from the process of government right now is a cop out,'' Moretti told about 100 students and faculty members in a half-filled lecture hall. Moretti, who talked about many Issues in a speech and question and answer period. Asked his vi""''S on presidential impeadftnent, the De m o ~ r 11. t i c gubernatorial aspirant oonunented, "I just want to get that guy out of there. All I know about it Is what 1 hear from my friend Jerry Waldie (U.S. Representative, (D-Antloch) and he believes there's enough evidence to j~tify impeachment." MoretU credited himselr Ind his allies In the Slate A.soembly with "bammcrlng out 1 lot of leg\~ation that hao helped people in splte of the f.act that we're not tennis playing !riends with Rooakl Reagan." ''What sets me 1part from ttie othei candidates 1n this race ia my ability to get things done. We can give you all the sweet talk we want, but It doesn't do a thing to make thlap heller. · . In a W\de"rang\ni QU<Stlon and 8tl!Wer ,...Ion. MoretU commented oo the -!ollow\nfl subjects: MINORITY Hffi!NG: "In the Aaacmbir. we went out and IOtllitl people from mlnor!Ues. It's eYident .,.. can't (Seo MORETn, .... , I) • ' . ' " J .. •• Air Cal Hints ~ore Flights From Airport Air California President R o b c r I Clifford said Wednesday that his airline may request an increase in the number of jet flights from Orange County Airport late next year. Clifford said the request, if it is made. would come only after inslallation of new jet mulners on his nect of Boeing 737s. The Air Gal president sa id the ne"' devices, which are exi>«led lo arri\'C fro mthe manuf actur er in about 19 months, could L'Ut jet ta keof( noise by 60 percent. Clifford declined lo specify how many more flights the airline might request. He mentioned an increase of five flights per day as being "possible.·· Air Cal is currently allowed a daily average of 24.4 nights from Orange County Airport. "We feel strongly that "'e shouldn't attempt to impose additional noise on the community," Clifford said in a noon talk before lhe Harbor Bar Association . "But this new equipment might make it possible to add a few more flights without increasing the noise at all." Clifford said. Clifford stressed that his company's efforts were intended only to keep pace ''with the increasing demand for air services in Orange County . "There ha_, been a dra matic upswing in demand in the last few months as a result of the current gaso line shortage," Clifford said. Air Cal passenegr loads are up 3Q percent over 12 mon ths ago, Clifford said. . About one-third of lhe increase is directly attributable to the gas shortage (Set FLIGHTS, Page ZJ ·- Oraage (;east Weather Mostly sunny skies Friday, but some loca1 fog and low clouds in the morning hours. Slight ly warm- er with highs at the sands in the low 70s rising tO 78 inland. . INSmE TOD/\\' The late Dr. Louil S. 8. Ltakt11'1 ant1tropologlt6l txpc· ditiona art being carrltd on b11 hb widow. lofary, 011d hl1 101' Richard, in two separate A/neon looc.tktns. Ste Page 40. . ' :! •I L.Y PILOT IS T~sday, Marth 14, 1974 ·"-~-..C:.-~~--''-"-:::....:;::.:.:..::...:...c;_ Coreteddel Mar Gunman. in Bare --. ·~·Chest Rohs Bank A manhunt by Newport Beach police , and the FBl 11 under way today for a ~re-chested band it 1,1,·ho robbed a Corona dtl ?.far bank branch or about $700 WedneSday. The gwunan entered the United Oalifornla Bank branch, 31.fl E. Coast illghway, shortly after l :30 p.rn .. carrying a prepared note and a pistol. Teller Sheryl Seager. 25. said he spoke directly to her and handed her th e slip of paper demanding money. He also pulled back a gold leather vest worn over a bare che!t ornamented with a.dangUng chain from hls neek to displa y lf blue steel automatic pistol tucked into his 1rousers. The holdup occu rred swiftly and went unnoticed Wltil after the s1U1tanned gunmM strode calmly out the rear door and vanished. Detective Ken Smith said the bank robber ordered Miss Seager to give him a Utile Ume to flee be(ore ringing the a,larm button, but she did not. He apparently had a getaway car waiting just dov.11 the street on the seaward skle or Coast HI g h wa y , according to investigators. A resident living in the 400 block or Jasmine Avenue, adjacent lo the corner bank, said be saw the distinctively· dre§ed bandit running down lhe hill. Patrolmen and detectives searched the entire area, but found no trace-of lhe bandit, who reporledly had been in the bank earlier in lbe day under the guise of Using the pbooe. •. ' ... ~ ). ~ ' • The bank branch does not have an automatic camera scanner which-can ph<xograph robberies In p r o g r e s s . 1lov.·ever, police said the te ller gave them a description .of the bandit. She said be was abou t 25, sl1 feel tall, v.•eighing about 225 pounds. with a clear complexion, good sU11 tan and long, slralght, oily brown ha ir. lie wore the gok! leather \'est over blue trousers. Carpenter Sees More Kidnapings By Terrorists From Wlre Se rvtcea SACRAMENTO -Th,. Patricia Hearst kidnaping will trigger more of I.he same terrorist-type abductions wit h bi1.arTe demands and political goals. a state committee chaired by Senator DcMis E. Carpenter (R-Newport BeachJ concluded Wednesday. In a 28-page report. the subcommittee on civil disorder decla red the Heilrst kdinaping has "illustrated the severity of this -lerrorist tactic and lhe extremely helpless situation in which this type <lf incident leaves law enforcement groups.'' The cpmmltree chaired by the ei:·FBI agent .linked-,Miss Hearst's kidnapen with a black· convicts group, one of several prison gangs '·' p, r l mar I I y ' ' Fro• Pllfii! l responsible for the "worst siege of 1---,.~~~J~~=rs--·~•-==-=-""'='==!Yl"niloilloiccetJ':..e;.onr..,ill.:1t11Je-JltiMll.":1ltutlons. FL GH The report said the Symbionee • • • Liberation Army ts thought to be a cadre • of the past four months, be taid. Cliftord also said that his planes were averaging 78 percent full. "That's a rate that would have been unheard of even a year ago." Clifford said. Many fiights, particularly ear I y moming and evening flights to the Bay Area, are extremely difficult to gel on and nearly alwa13 run 100 percent full, he said. · To accommodate this high passenger demand, Clifford ~d Ail" Cal would ".'within a few months ' announce plans to drop 90Rle of its shorter range flights in favor of more illgbta: to the Bay Area. Clif!ont pointed out that U lhese kind! of schedule ad}u.stments are made , it will not mean any increa9C in the number o{ i!aily flights but simply a change In their aestlnatlona. Cllllord also stressed that tbele changes are considered as temporary Upedlent.s , and not as long·range :soluUons to the cowtty's a I r transportation needs. "We want everyone to under&tand that C:Wange County Airport has limited capacity and that some other airport is still needed," be said. • · Air cal last asked !or an increase In fight operaUoos in Im. That request for three more jet flights per day was turned down by the Orange County Board of. SUperVi!Ors. Ouh Remodeling To Be Studied , A oommWlity forum to discuss steps to rebuild the Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club. destroyed by fire March 1, is scheduled for 7:30 tonight. Homeowners' association President Joe Puckett said the meetlng will be in the commWlity room of Peoples Federal Savings and Loan on El Toro Road. It will include presentations by construction consultants. Also present 1vill be Bob Figuera, e1eaitive director of the community clubhouse; representatives of Occidental Land. Inc .. developers of l..ake Forest: and the clubhome &ard of Directors. The public is invlled. OtANel COAST 11 . DAILY PILOT ,.,_Or•...,. Cofff Dlilll'I' P'llOT, '"""' Wllldl I' C01¥1blfoed llM Mtwt-"'"'' It llllOl'911td by ""' o..,.. c .. ,, f'lltlt~!no ce ... PtftY. $•I'll· ••lt .011 ......... """'"'*'· ,,.,.,,.,~,.¥ "'f'01191'1 F•lllt V, ro. Gott• Ni._., N....._I 1-.dl, Hll'!llttft8ol l tKflfl'-r.lr! Y1llty, lt9111111 I.Mell, l•vlMl~ltWU: W 5•n C.......,lt/ ~n Juen C•pl'''""°· A """9111 r191oMt to:lltiOn 11 P<lt>l!tMd htw'41v1 •rod $~tld1y1, fM pr!MIPll Pllbll1~lllO 11!t"I !t et )JC W~1! l1v 5•rM!, CMr1 ,,.,, .. , (:11t1tn1i., f»M. .. ebert N. We14 ''"lfffll •rid ""''"~ ... , J.,1r It c~,r•v Vici '"""'..,' IMI Gt-•! MtllltH Th•"''' Kt••il f:.itw l1i•1r1111 A. Mwrphi~• Mt .... 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"The time for preventive measure! against terrorism lias arrived," and adc?= :f: "In light ol the Patricia Hearst ltidnaping aod its atterxiant publicity, It is obvious that such incidents wiU increase. "As with the original successes of the air pirates, there is no reason to believe that this will be the onJy k1dnaptng or this type ••• " 1be report sakl that becaUR of "the polltlcal demands or such terrorists, bargaining with them ~ dUficuJt." It labeled the SLA demand for a ma.ulve food handout as "bizarre." , 'l'lle comrnJtlee also re po r t e d , •1pautomla'a penal lnstitutiom are now e1perlenclng the WOl'!t siege of violence in their history." ••tn the past two yean, there have been 57 fatalities Including six prison guards, and over ~ stabblng1 in the California' prisons, the majority of which have betJl directly related by prl5on authorities to four violent groups." . The committee said the prison gangs mclude: f'l'Otll Page l HEARST ..• Buckley sCheduted a hearin'g Wednesday to comlder the two men's request tor a nationally televised statement to include suggestions lo win Miss Hearst's release. Little and Remiro last week asked for television time in a lette r to a Berkeley radio 'station. The last SLA communique said further communications would be suspended until the television appear- anei?, which the SLA said would discus.1 prison conditions. Contra Costa County Judge Sam Hall said after a hearing in Martinez Wednesday lhat he would rule Monday on the prisoners' request for the statement. Little and Remiro are charged with attempted murder in C.Ontra Costa County after a Jan. 10 shootout with a police officer. They are being held at Alameda County Jail where they were ·transferred las t v.·eek Crom San Quentin Prison. They are charged in Alameda County \11ith Foster's murder. The SLA has claimed responsibility for that slaying. Both judges must agrtt to an y televisJon appearance. William Gagen. an attorney !or Remiro, said Wednesday the statement would be made before a single cameraman and one reporter In an Oakland courtroom . Hall indicated his reluctance lo act on the unprecedented request and emphasized that his duty was to handle the attempted murder case Involving a Concord policeman "and nothing else. "But t do see television and I do read the papers, and I realize 1 hat outside pressures do exist," he said. "l can't allow these outside pressW'es to get lnto this cue and affect my decision ." Even ii the judges were to grant the request, spokesmen in New ·York for the majOr networks woukl not guarantee that they would provlcf live covenge. Newspaper magnate RAndolph A. Heom, thc girt'• I '!!er, as)'> he wlff have no fu rther statement until the news eonfertnce quMtion ls resolved. 9 Miners Identified FARMINGTON, W. V•. (UPI) -Nin< more victims of a 1968 mine disaster that left 78 coal mlnen d!!ad In the lll·fated No. 9 mine here were lde.ntlfll!d early toda y after their bodies were recove.N!d by the mlnc's owner, Comotldatlon Coal Co. .. . . . .. Plane Crash: • J(ills All 36 On TV Flight BISHOP (/1P) -A tw!n-<nglne chartered alrplane carryi{lg a televislon film crew smashed into a mountainside In the rugged eastern Sierra, tllllng all 36 persons aboard, officials said today. A helicopter pilot wbo spotted the 1.buming wreclta.ge in mountaloous terrain six miles eaat of here landed at the scene and said the Sierra Pacific Airlines Convair 440 disintegrated. "They were all dead," said i~itke Antoniou . "All that we saw was a lot Of burning. There was no apparent response lo yells. "II was a very black night. The plane. was disintegrated. The biggest part I saw was the tail section. 1be bodies v.·ere burned very badly." The propeller-driven plane w a s chartered by Los Angelo-based Wolper Productions for filmina: lbe television aerie.-, ''P-r1mal 1ttan;1' • • -• • 1 The flight was bound for Burbank, about 200 miles south of the crash scene, when It smashed tnlo a ridge in darkness · shortly after laking off from the Bishop airport Wednesday night, officials said. About 10 Inyo County deputies IJld reserve o!ficers hiked two miles over rugged terrain to reach the crash site early today, a spokesman said. No efforts to remove the bodies were planned until after daylight, when an FBI team was expect.ed to anive to make positive ldentificatio;. of the bodies. A spokesman said the film crew had been in the area since Monday. Stan Margulies, vit"e president of Wolper Productions, said the rirm chafte.red the plane to lransport -pet'SOl'L' from the cast and crew back home Wednesday night. ~fike Gr~, a Wolper spokeanan., aajd the passengers lnduded wrlter~ector Dennis Anarella, actor!, stuntmen and technicians. One actor w•s , identified aa J~ Prohaska, 51, who has playtd anim1l• In a variety of role! on television and in movies. His roles included the cookie- mooching bear on the Andy v:~uiams 'IV show. His son also died ln the crash. Gray said the crew traveled to the MammoUt Aiountain resort area near Bishop because a snow setting was needed to film a Slberlan Uger hUlll by actors made up to portray Neanderthal men . The sequence was to be included ln the third segment of the four-part series on early man's struggle for survival, Gray said . The sequence was to have bef:n shown May 2. A tiger had been rented (or the filming, but Margulies said the animal was kl be returned to ~ Angeles by 1ck. The plane hit at the 7,000..foot level of the White Mountains, which range up to 8,800 feet high, accyirding to reports from Inyo National Forest officials, the Inyo County sheriff, the Federal Aviation Administration and the Civil Air Patrol. ' The weather was clear at the time of the crash at 8:24 p.m. PDT, said the FM. Adviser 'Perhaps Acting 011 Oivn' WASl{JNGTON (UPI) -The Pentagon has implied that a U.S. oUicer seen ad\'ising Cambodian troops in combat may have been acting on his own, but a report of his apparently illegal actions stirred a congressional storm anyway. The report by Elliabeth Becker of the Washington Post said ~1aj . Lawrence W. Ondec:ker, a military attache of the Phnom Penh embassy, was seen this wee.k telling the Cambodian commander at the coast town of Kampot how to set up defenses against a rebel attack. Congress has harmed U.S. advice to Cambodian troops at least three times ln an effort to prevent the United States from belng sucked into another guerrilla war. Within hours of the r e po r t 's appearance, 26 senators cosponsored a demand by Sen. Alan Cranston (~ Cnllf.)1 for an Armed Services Committee probe. Russia SuppJies Arms to Uganda LONDON (UPI\ -The Soviet Unio n, Increasing its lnflutnee In Africa , has sent a sh.lpment of arms to Uganda, Moscow's n:mt recent weapons client. Authoritative Western reports sald lodaJI the shipment, rncludlng tanks, guns and jet fi&hters, WM unloaded It thf! Ktnyan port ol Mombasa. end tranl'pOrt. ed oVirland to Uganda thb \\'eek. Ugandan Pttsldent Jdl Amtn welcomed lhe ·arrlv11J of I.he anns es a oo:urlbuUon 10 "the Improvement or the balance of power tn ALrica," the reporu aaid. Longer _:Yilte Vacation : • • t G~ven .OK Irvine School trustees adopted a 1973-74 calendar Wednesday that will delay the start of summer vacation next year a week beyood wbe.n mOi!ll Orange County atudents are releued. The reason for the late summer vadtlon II that Irvine wtD have a Joager vacation at Qui.•lmas -18 days -than most other students. The calendar, which was adopted over protests by teache rs that the school year will be too long, calls for 177 school days, the same as this year. However, since it includes several teacher conference days and a Otrbtmas vacation Crom December 19 to January ti, school will not be released for summer untll June 2£1. By cutting a week off Christmas vacation, 9Chool could have been released as early as June 13. Superintendent Stan Corey admitted that most school districts are choosing the earlier releaae Lime, but he said he is attempting to accommodate requests for a IORg:er Chris tmas vacation. In approving !he new calendar, tru.mes indicatt'd they may revise the schedule if negotiations with teachers lead to .a 175-day 9Chool year, as teachers have requested. This year school will be out June 21. From Page 1 MARS •.. . ' and f\ying them back to earth . The Soviets have D()t made clear how many ol the above tasks·wiD be carried out on this JJllssion. 'Ibey hav,. only said the lander will teat the ground "in the area of the vehicle's landing." The landing was planned near Ute south pOlar cap where Western experts say thin carbondioxide atmosphere may carry organisms. Some of the equipment in the satellite was supplied by France, and the landing came -but was not announced -wblle French President Georges PompidOu w&s con!errring with C.Ommunist Party Secretary General Leonid I. Brezhnev at a Black Se.a resort. Front P .. e l MORETTI' ... solve minority problems without minority lnp1.1L" UC REGENTS: "Tf.e Regents have no broad representation. 'nk>ugh some of them are .friendly, many others see themaelves as policemen. Reagan got elected on the basis that he hated students and facultlts and whoever didn't bow to him in higher education got stung." PRIVACY: "We're doing what we can 1n the ~ssembly to find legal ways to !Mure privacy. I won't even let them give me a bodyguard, and I am sure any credit bureau iQ. the st.ate knows more about me lhan I do. ENERGY CRISIS: "The utilities give us only the lnfonnation they want to, and beyond that tell us it's none of our bus.iness. We need to find out just what their records show." COASTAL COMMIS.S!ON : "This group got off to a rough start, but I don't think that's the situation any more . All I know is I don 't want C&Ufomia to look like ~1iami Beach. I am not a ·n~growth person. but \\'C need state- wide planning." -Rttall Sys1e,a Leisure World Hears Brian Proposal 1 • Spealdng at Lellure World In lAgllNI "The Califamfa tteall mec:hanlm> has Hills today, U.S. Senate bopelul Dr. ~I pn>Ytn Ill worth many times," Brian I Brtaii proposed a national rocall tYttcm said, "and more Importantly, the fatture , to umove federal officlall from Oftlce. of any recall drive ha• giYtn a clelr 1· }!rtan charged that O>ngrw baa mudate to the office bolder to get on ,Qdted Jm~chment proceedlnga agaimit with the businesa 11 band. W e President Nixon. desperately need that meua'e at the 6rtan Is a Republican candidate foe the national level now." ! Senate and a former adminlelratlon Brian said the !ederal rteill law sb>uld officia l for Gov. Ronald Reagan. require 1'a significant number of people He told his Leisure World audienet · in a significant number of Jtates'.' to that federal recall procedures should be favor a recall before a president could be pa~lerned after California 's rxilling removed from office. recall laws. Re&ardinc cumnt I m p e a eh m en t "Something ml.lllt be done to lnlure moves, Brian said, "'lbere Is much doubt forever. against lhll almost ortmmal in my mind that lbe quesUoa will be fail ure by Congress lo get on with the resol\·ed in tbe Immediate future. impeachment process in. a timely particularly when political hacks such as matter.'' Brian said in remark.! prepared Sen. Alan Cranston ebdJcate their for the Republican Club at Leisure responsibility to make something happen World. in this country." Apology Promised 'Day of Dolphin' Prank • Irks Dana Hills Students By JOHN VALTERZA our studenl!j for the prank," the principal Of ,... o.i1, ,...., ''"' added. A public apology wu promised today He said the boys told him they had by a small group of unidentUied San noticed the dead mammal at the sur! line Clemente High School students who in San Clemente for several days and. admitted Wednesday they took a dead finally decided to carry out the prank. dolphin from the beach and hung it from They took a spray can aM painted the a Oagpole at rival Dana Hills High initials "SC" on the sides of r creature School. and hauled it to the rival campus during 1be incident, viewed by angry Dana the night, he said. • H,ills ltudents as a .lick S'llture oJ rivalry Co~. a~~ ~lb!e ~elaliatiOJ? (Dana Hills' maacot ~ a dolphin), fr6m angry ·[)ana HUIS students, San spurred a calm delegation from D«na Clemente o!fidals asked poll~ to keep a llllls to meet w:ith San Clemente special ~ on the campus Wednesday principal Darrel Taylor Wednesday. night. Tiytor Said thit evin -before the --.. 'I'nr"J>leased lh!t-notlulif'tOOk-place meeting, he and other administrators bad and it shows th~t Dana Hills' students already identified and suspended all the have . the maturity to understand. that young persons involved ln the prank. retaltation really accompllshes rrothmg. "They came forth to us af their own ''.The young people that stood in my free will and admitted that they had done office seven deep Wednesday .morning it, but they never thought that the \\'ere understanding, cooperative and reaction would be so strong,'' Taylor said pcrlectly behav~. It w~s a pleasure to today. work with them ,. he said. "They of!ered kl draft a !onnal Although the riva lry between the t\\'O apology to the students at Dana Hills and ~am:i:iuses has always bee:n k~n, we're now working out a means to 1rorucally, the student body at Dana Hdls coovey it," he added. once shar~. the San Clemente campus on The 300-pound manu;1al, a female. was double sesst0m. found dangling from a noose !ashloned around the tall when studeDta arrived on campus Wednesday~· g. It stirred outrage on the ca students have been especially conscious · mammals because of a c ad .e m i c emphasis. "I'm sure the emJocical alpJftcance of the dolphin on the pole was felt deeply at Dana Hills, but the young people from San Clemente never even thought or it," Taylo r said. He emphasized that the gruup was small in number. "\Ve have to stress that there ls no general support at all from the rest of Air C..rasl1 Kills 4 Californians CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) -Four Californians were !atally injW'td when a twin-engine plane struck a mountain peak shortly after taking off from Carson Ai'1JO'I, sheriff Robert Humphrey said. The sheriff added Wedn e:;Jiy the pilot apparently circled over Washoe Lake Tuesday trying to get his bearing !or San Jose and was "just too low" when he attempted to cross the peak which Is between the lake and Virginia City. Frona.PlgeJ CARDS .•. lroubje with beginning """"""' .... In addition , Corey said he wants a system that will allow a teacher to corrunent in detail on !he student's general progress. And also, he said he wants regular -parent conferences to be scheduled so that teachers can convey their report face-to-face. Also to be explored will be a system in which a student b asked to grade himself and to comment on the grades the teacher has given him. Corey said that there will be many restrictions on bow far lhe ~ will .go. He noted, for example, that at the junior and sertior high school level, it will be impossible to do away with ABC style grading because colleges r e q u i r e it. "But there's nothing to keep ua from expanding that format ," Corey said, "and that's what ~·e'll do. "J think It is possible for us lo provide a lot more information at all levels than we have been doing." Nobody Sells Amana for less than Whefe do YQU want the freezer in your new Amano. refrigerator ... W£ TAKE TRADE INS LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE RAISED ELSEWHERE ' . on the side? on the botlom? on the !m>.l Am11n11. gives vOu a choice 90DAYSCASH WITH APPROYID CRl!DIT 1115 NEWPORT Bl YO, • Downllwn Costa Mesa-PllDne 548-7711 I l I \ ) I l I ' I I' \ r I I t e • d ' • Today's F inal VOL 67, NO. 73, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES .. . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1974 TEN CENTS Grove Annex to Coast College Area Studied By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. o.ity l"tllr st• Residents of the Coast Community College District soon wiU be given the opportunity to express themselves on the fXlS$ibi1Jty of annexing the Garden Grove Untiled School District. Coast trustees Wednesday night agreed to schedule public hearings in both the Newpon -ltesa Unified School District and dte Huntington Beach Union High Syria-Hits Embargo Suspension ' School District to detennloe how the public stanm on lhe anne:1alion question. Although DO definite times were establtsbed, a spokesman for the governing board ind.lcated the meetings •would take place shorUy. The Garden Grove District whtch inCJudes portions: of wlincororated county area as· well as part! o( Santa Ana, s~ AD4heiJTl and Cypress, ~ currently not v.'ithin a communi1y college distrlt"t. • Its graduates have the opportunity of attending any commWlity college in the state. but at the expense of stiff taxes. In the past. about 53 petceflt of the Garden Grove students have chosen eilher Golden West College or Orange Coasl College according to Coast dislrict officials. The Garden Grove district i s TI\IPOLI , Libya IAP) -The Libyao . i:ad{o ~id Joday Syr:ia charge<;& tt IJlC oil ~. _ meeting here that Arab nations supporting the lifting of the oil embargo against -the United States w e r e treacherou·s. --- ~t there was no immediate sign that the Syrian stand would interfere with the reporled decision by Arab oil ministers \V~esday night to lift the ban. The broadcast also said Algeria held out at the meeting for setting a two- month trial period on lifting the embargo. Givifig the first official aocount of Wednesday's meeting of Arab oil ministers in a Tripoli hotel, the radio made no mention ol the reported decision to lift the oil ban imposed during the October Mideast war. However, high-level Libyan sources said after the meeting t h a t the participaotJ decided fo lilt 1be ban. In Washington United States Vice President Gerald R. Ford said this was his undersuinding of what happened at the oonlerence, but other high U.S. officials including Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. said they had oo official word on action taken at lbe meeting. Libya has strongly opposed easnig the oil curb, and the Jack of an official SYRIA SHELLS HEIGHTS ON 3RD DAY. Story, Pogo 4. -~~S~I~~ 6~ S~~~~~:; 38 . announcement that the meeting decided otherwise was to avoid embarrassment for Col. Moammar Khadafy, the Libyan leader and host for the meeting. The radio account of Syrian opposition indicated there may have been a clash with Egypt, which together with Saudi Arabia worked to end the ban. Egypt and Syria fought the v.·ar together but since then President Anwar Sadat has reached a m i I i t a r y disengagement agreement with Israel. Syria has not , although indirect talks with Israel are to begin in Washington this mobth. Syrian President Hafez Assad has been against any easing of the embargo until there Is more progress toward disengagement on the Golan H'eights. . Tripoli radio said the Algerian posilion was aimed at giving the United States an opportuntty to change Its Middle East policy. If it does not, lhe embargo will be enforced once again, the radio said. The oil ministers are due to meet in Vienna Sunday and a f o r m a I announcement on the end of the boycott may come then. Libyan sources said. Sadat has sought an end to the embargo to reward the United States for seeking a ~1iddle East settlement. Kissinger v;orked out the Egypt~Israel disengagement agreem~t and ts UM: middleman in the Syr1an·lsrael1 !See EMBARGO, Page Z) D•llY PH1t Iliff Plltlo HUNTINGTON BEACH FIREMEN MOP UP AT TOWNHOUSE Blai e at Huntington Continentals Limited to One Home Cost of-Condominiu1n Blaze Set at $22,000 Fire raged through a home in the Huntington Continentals W e d n e :i: d a y night, apparently unnoticed wltil it blew out. the windows of the 1wo-story tov.·n house. By the time Huntington Beach firemen arrived shortly before 10 p.m .. the house at. 9793 Cprnwall Drive was engulfed in flames. ·No one was home at the time. A pet.dog was killed and the inside of the holne was gutted, causing about $22,000 in damage, firemen reported. 1bree fire fighters, Capt. Louis Derigo. Soldie1· Arraigned SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) -Allen Lee Schwulst, 23, an AWOL .90Jdier from Milwaukee, was arraigned in Federal Court Wedoesday aod jailed on $100,000 bond on charges be threatened the life of Presklent Nixon. The Secret Service said Shultz was arrested as he stepped fro1n a plane returping from Guadalajara. Mexico. Capt. Mike Hennessay and fireman Ken Hall, were injured slightly. AU three were treated at the scene by paramedics. Inspector Larry Taylor said lhe fire began in the downstairs living room next to a bookshelf where the rord to a lamp had apparently shorted. He said the names rapidly buml'd across a new carpet which was highly nammable, accounting for the fast spread of the fire. Taylor said the living room furniture , all brand new, was destroyed. The home is owned by Marilyn Moore, v.•ho lives there with her four children. Taylor said one son, David. 14, had been home, working in the kitchen. but he went lo a neighbor's house and, when he came back, the living room was already in flames. Two engine companies. the high tower l!lnorkel truck, and 13 men were used to fight the blaze, not leaving the house until 2 a.m. Firemen contained the inferno inside the one home, leaving the attached town houses on either skl.e undamaged, Capt. Bruce Burton said t~ay. considerl'd lo be poor in tenns of assessed valuation per studcnl. The avaJlabli1y of state funds coupled with the willingness of the Garden Grove district to tax itself for a 10-year pe riod 10 finance the local shares of physical facilities have made the kl.ca of a merger more _attractive lo local college officials. Meanv.·hile state officials are pressing the Garden Gro\•e system to get into a community college district and arc hoping that an elooion will be held oo the issue this NO\'embcr. In a report to trustees v.·ednesday night coast Chancelk>r Norman E. \\'atson said that Gardl'n c:ro\'c school officials might makt' the decision of ~·hether to request fonnal annexation tonight. If annexation v.·ere to be acromp!ishrd. it .,.,·ould require tt}e reorganization of the district's trustee areas to include Garden TV Cr ew Wiped Out Grove and the establishment ol .1 satellih~ rollegc in 1hl· c;arden GrO\ 1· nrra. \\'at.son said. \\'atson notLxi 11 should bt-understooc: that "one of the t:sscnt ia l prin<'lplt>s i1 any annrxat1on procrt'd1nss v.·ould bl· that no additional u1x burdens \1'ould bi· imposed upon !he tas1l.1yers of !ht• current Co11st Comrnunity Co 11 e g c Disl.rict .'' 36 Plane Victims BISHOP (li PJ -A tv.·in-engine chartered by Los Angeles-b~d \\'o!pcr chartered airplane carrying a television Produclions for filming tbc television ~ilm crew. smashed in~o a ~unt~inside , .series, "Primal ~fan," \'I 1n the rugged eastem.S1efra: killfng all 3G The night "'as bound for Burbank . persons aboard. officials said today. about 200 miles south of the crash scenr. ··:NEVADA A helicopter pilot~ "'ho spotted the "'hen it smashed into a ridge in darkness burning v.·reckage in mounlaillOlis_!errain J hortly iilli:r taingJ>!Ur.om.....tbeJJishoP--1 --.-....:~i~.'-.:-c.~-~ SiX rilile f e8sfOf1iere-1andea3tlhe ~ne airport \Ycdnesday night, ollicials said. c._•.~": ... and said the Sierra Pacific Airlines About 10 Inyo County deputies and Conva1r 440 disintrgrated. reserve officer! hiked two mile!'i over "They 11•rrc alt dead ." s.1id ,,like rugged terrain to reach the crash site Antoniou ... All that we saw "'as a lot of early toda y, a spokesman said. burnin~. There v.·as no apparent response No efforts to remove the bodies \1·ere lo yells. planned until after daylight, when an FBr '·It "'as a very black night, The plane team "·as expeeted to arrive to make was disintegr;i ted. The biggest part I sa"· positive identificatio .. of the bodies. "'as the tail section . The bodies "·ere A spokesman said the film crew had burned very badly." been in the area since ~1onday. The propelll'r-<irivcn plane \r a s !See 36 KIUED, Page ZJ Beach Man On Downed Plane In Mexico From Wire Ser\•lces A J luntington Beach man v.·as amons three persons rescued by the U.S. Coast guard Wednesday from the wreckage of Guard Wednesday from the Sooora state. about 200 miles from San Diego. Jack Recd of ttuntington Beach v.·as a passenger in the light plane piloted by \Yilliam Williams of Rim!orest in San Bernardino County. The Coast Guard said the plane l'l'as forced down by engine trouble. The plane 1\·as located by a Coast Guard hcliroptcr crew 30 miles northY.'est of Puerto Penasco near Bahia de Aduar, its nose stuck in swampy sand. The pilot. Recd . and a third passenger identified only as a J.1exican man , were flown to Puerto Penasco. All escaped injury, the Coast Guard said. Hitchhiker Kills P e1niiless Man BOSTO~ (AP) -A ma;i unable to give a hitchhiker any money because he was broke was shot to death in front of a y.·oman companion who had already given the gunman what little money she had . police reported . Police identified the victim as Richard Eckml'ln, 23, of lloston·s Brighton section. Police said they arrested ~iichael V. Jones, 20, of Boston 's Jamaica Plain section and charged him with murder. kidnaping and armed robbery. U~I Ttl..itolt S te p• Doum Treasury Secretary George P. Shu ltz today announced his res- ignation and will outline his fu· lure plans later at a White House News conference. Among · possible successors is \Villiam E. Simon, head of the f'ederaJ Energy Office. Dese rted Gas Station Probe Set in County l!!I I f1u•o• I CA l 1 F. Bishop Plane Crash V ic ti1n List R eleas ecl LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Herc is a list of the passengers on a Sierra Pacific Airlines Convair 44-0. which crashed on take off from Bishop. V.'ednesday night killing all 26 persons aboard : I. Dennis Azzarella. the director. 2. Al Kihn. cameraman.· 3. Janos Prohaska , actor. 4. Irene Bunde. actress. 5. Gary Spero, production assistant. 6. Steve Solon. production assistant. 7. lio"·ard Perlman. production assistant. 8. David Ayvazia n, a s s is I an I cameraman. 9. Billy Lucas. assistant cameraman . 10. Bobby Jones. lighling man . II. Jim Dickson, actor. 12. Antho11y .'1 azzola. prop1na1l. 13. Rusty Carter. props. 14. l\1ary Skolnick. hairstylist. 15. Giovanna Piazza. wardrobe chief. 16. Alan Hoffman . v.·ardrobc assistant. 17. Rolf ~·lillcr. n1akeup. 18. Ji1n Phi!lips. makeup. 19. Irving i:>ringle, n1akeup. 20. Bill ri.liller, 1nakeup. 21. Bill Savoy, transportation. 22. Joct Rosen. assistant director. 23. Robert Prohaska , actor. son of Janos Prohaska. 24. Rick Ackerman. actor. 25. Loren Raymond , actor. 26. Jackie Tang. actress. Tl . Ronald J. Brandt . transportation 28. C.'harles Sorkin, makeup. 29. Gene Darval , extra. 30. ·'Fish" Pashbum. 31. Donald Jacobs, key grip. CREW ~lEMBERS: I. Capt. Albert Evans. 50. Torrance . 2. First officer Paul Dennis. 27, Pasa-Oraage Fresh Flesh Flashers Orange County Supervisors ha v e ordered CoWlty Assessor Jack Vallerga 10 begin inspecting deserted gas statioru; to see if any are being llSed for illicit fuel storage by other dealers. Board Chairman Ralph C1ark , an Anaheim service station owner, said Wednesday his ollice has heard many reports of sut:h activities and he wants to see if the rumors are true. dena. 3. Captain-observer Roberl \\1est. 52. Torrance. 4. Stewardess J\lary Parker. 19, Para. mount . , Weadter Mostly sunny skies Friday, but some local fog and low clouds in the morning hours. Slightly warm- er with high! at the sands in the low 70s rising to 78 lnland. INSIDE TODAY Tlie late Dr. Louil S. 8. Leake11'1 anthropological. npe-. ditiom are betng carried on 'w his widow. i\farv, and his ion Richard, in tlDO aeparare African locations. See Poue 40. M ..... ~-• Ntl... """ 4. 1• Or .... c...., 11. tt l'TA 9 "Ma h'1w w --.... ''"" Mml9tt .... T ....... \1911 » -" ..... 4 .................. ............ Stre.akers Still 'Doing T lieir Thing' Along Coast Streakers continue to streak along the Qrange Coast with incidents reported Wednesday and today in Huntington Beach •. costa Mesa, Laguna Hills. and UC.'trvine. (Related stories, P~ges I, 18). Approximately 40 UCI s t n d e n t s , Including 'about seven women, streaked from the Commons. through t h e admiztislratioo building. aod to the $tudent union at noon Tue9day. their arrival was prt(.leded and followed by a rock band concert and observers esUmattd tevera1 lhou&And other students came out to wa&ch the show. Many ol lhe streakers bad painled their bodies with messages from "RI Mom!'' to 111mpeacb Ni.IOll." Aller their 1'1111 Ihn>ugb campus, to to t5 of the malt 1truker1 toascd a frlsbee and danced with clothed women sludents untll 2 p.m. No college administrators or pallcemen interrupted the dbpiay. ln Huntington Beacb 1 a new variation on streaki.llg was introduced when a woman estimated to be "about 50 and certainly not buUt for the part" strolled nude into Spigot Liquor at Heil Avenue and BolJa Cllea Street at 8 a m. "She wu turntng an interesting shade ol )>fue in the cold momiog log and had an embarrll5ed k>oklng dog with her," one customu 88W. ''Considering her shape and the time of day, the clerics were brU~ up," ahe added. At SaddJeback College, three strtakers appear$1 on CllllJl!ll Tuesday btlore • delighted audtence or about 300 students.. I• "\Ve would have included th e administration," one stre~ker said, "but we were afraid somebody woukl think it was a put-up job to improve our Image out here." Streakers v.·ere also reported in the Laguna Hills Safeway and at Costa Mesa's Estancia High Sehool. Estancia's lat.est ocrorred at 10:10 a.m. \Vednesday when six male streakers ran through the student quad and . left in separate cars. f1A·o men wearing masks and a woman with a blanket over her head ran nude Into a Kiwanis meeting in Santa Ana \Yedn~ay and grabbed a blue ribbon that was being presented to Santa Ana College President John E. Johnson. ~The award to Johnson was made to mark the first Incident of di.srobed cfOrting In °""I• County. , "U there is gasoline in !hcse abandoned stations. I want It distributed all around." Clark said. "It shouldn't be stored away likf this." Clark said \'aJlarga's office Is being asked to investigate because gasoline stalloos were to have been inventoried early thi.s month for purposes of tax assessments. Gasoline ln a storage tank ('()Unls as an AJSel and can be taxed, Clark aakt. If some dealt.rs are storing large amounts elsewhere and escaping taxalion, they are breaking tht 1aw. Clark said he Isn't aware of any such sltuatlons personally but he wants to be. sure aome or the rounty 's 1,600 gasoline dc.alers aren't hoard\Jlg supplle.s. CJark noted that some gasoline may be kept ln the abandoned st11tions unttl the price of fuel getJ so high the dealer can mak~ a huge profll. I, 5. Jame~ Steinlauf. 27. r.h1 rin<1 Del Re y, director of passt>ngcr service. Russia Sup plies Arms to Uganda LONDON {UPI) -The Soviet Union. increasing its lnflutnce in Africa, has sent a shipment of arms to Uganda . fl-1oscow's most recent Weapons clltnl. Authoritative Western repo111 snld today the shipment, Including tanks, guns and jet fighters, was unloaded at the Kenyan port or ~1omb»sa and transport· tel overland to Urand11 thls week. Ugandan Pr~sidenl 1dl Amin we.loomed lhe arrival of the amu as a a . 1bulion to "the improvement of the balance ol power in Africa," tbo J:'!1)0rb1 satd. • ' . ~ DAllV Pll01 "· ~.-14,1'74 S1anbl~se Pair ~ . .. ··-::.-.., Two Tertorists . . 'Doii't· w a~t Deal', OAKLAND (AP) -Attorneys f0r two Jmpriloaed Syrnbloneae Ube~allon Army ••IOJdlers" said today their clle:-'l do not &eek any dell tradir J their release for that of kldnaped Patricia Hearst. • James Jenner, representing Russell ,·LltUe, told an Alanieda County judge • thlt Little and Joseph Remlro want the stile's case 1gainst them for the Nov . 6 · --n of Oakland School Supt. 'Marcu,, Foster to be tried ao~ly on ·merits. (Related story Page 3.) ... "J wish to dispel reports in the press 'that these two wlsh to be released In • exchange for the release ol Patrlda Jle1rst. lt is pure nonsense," Jenner -aid. Aaftd by 1 newsman whether his cli· ·.ents would refuse 1 tr1de ii the SLA 'Prol>oeed it, Jenner said he could ·not 'comment oo that poutblllty. 'Ibe SLA which claims to hive kldnapod Miu Heanl Feb. 4 repealedly has linked her fate to that of R.emlro, 27, ~nd Uttle, 24. Officials and the Hearst ·family have speculated the terrorist ·1roup might demand their release. would be. made before a cal)'lUamaJI and one reparter Oaklilrid courtroom . single ur on Hall indicated his reluctance to act on the unprecedented request a n d emphasized that his duty was to handle lhe attempted murd er ca,,e involving a Concord policeman "and nothing else. "But I do aee televlalon and I do read the papers, and 1 rtaliie that oulslde pressures do exist," he said. "I can't allow these outside pressures to get into this case and affect my dttislon." Even If the judge.. were to grant the request, spokesmen In New York for the major networks would not guarantee that they would provide live coverage. Newspaper magnate Randolph A. Hear1t, lhe glrl'a f ''ler, says he will have no further stattmenl until the news conference question is resolved. From Pagel 36 KILLED. •• • Municipal c.ourt Judge S t a f f o rd Buckley scheduled a hearing Wc=:ne~day Stan Margulies, vice prtaldent of ·~lo consider the two men's request for a Wolper Productions, said the finn ~.nttionally televised statement to include chartered the plane to transpGrt penons· r..uggestions to win Miss Hearst's release. from \he cast and crew back home Little and. Remiro last week asked for Wednesday night. :television time in a letter to a Berkeley Mike Gray, a Wolper spokesman; said 'ndio atadon. 'n1e 181t SI.A communique the passengers Included WTlter-dlrector . Jajd further communications wou}d be DeonJs Azzarella, actors, slwitmen and ; wapeaded until the televilion tppeaf. technicians. ance, which the SLA said wou1d discuss Ooe actor was Identified as Janos ·°prilon conditions. Prohaska, 51, who has played animals in ~,.·Contra Costa Counly Judge Sam Hall a variety o( roles on television and in .,mid •her a bel:rtng in Martinez movte1. His rolet included the cookle- •Wecfnesday that he would rule Monday on mooddng bear on lhe·Andy V."1Ua1111 TV .•.• , Jhe ~· ."'IU<:•t ror the statement. abolf, His soo also died In the "J'.ub. 'Li1ue ·"ind IWrilrii are "dlarged wllh 'Glay 'laid lhl· crew 'travilid' ID 'the .... ~llempt~ . ltllll'dq In eontra Costa -Mountain reoort area near • • .... ,, .. APtathy _~o ---' . 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M monylsaueslnJ.~ad~-GIVEN LIE TEST Lt. Gov. Rel,_ko M akes a ing on ars ai::;.,~'r."' VI..;;·.;. ""~ · Impeachment, the Duno.cta.t~c R ·necke Submits .rubernatarlal ,UPlllnt. ~ r ei MOSCOW (UPI) -A Soviet rpacecra!t the apparatus, were transmitted to w1b Ju.n want (o let lhot 1111 oolt of Uill'o. All r th !tr t t. " Tass said I l:now about It fl 'wbal I bear from my T £ • D to has tofl·landed on Mat! bul • second or e S une, . f f d J • W I dl ( U S 0 '" e~AC r · ' • Soviet scientists have said the probe ls r e n e ' r Y a e · · M;1 a,.c; planned landing capsule mall-loned lhe lotat step In lhe Soviet ellort ID Repmentalivo, (0,Anlloeb) • ot1d .II!! . and miloed lhe.red.planet, lhe T.., tle1'L ~ de!mnlllOiftllere ii llle"OtfMarl;earlh•1·...:bel1eve1111m·~ aollh a-~--n JTT S . ::-J -Z ag"1Cy Ald toilay. dOlell loneta nelgbbor lmpeacbmenl • • ' vver ca11.uu Tass uld a capsule from Mars I Ooe J lbe Z,1 diloov. wu that Moretli credited hlmlell 11!1! 1U alUel landed and baltbegun lransJl)itling back lhere 11 several times more water vapor bl the state _, wtlll, "lilm"""111g SACRAMENTO (AP) -LL Gov. Ed sclenUfic data as start of ah. effort to in the Mars 1tmo1pbere than lndlcated out a 1ot of ~tian tblt bal .. belped Reinecke took a lie detector test today in determine if ~ere Is life on the red by datl. received earlier, Tau aald. people tn lspl~ 0 gre:.ct ':~ we~n: an effort to clear himself of any Ulegal planet, Tass said. lt said the probe alao w1s measuring ttnnll Pi •Y g Tau said_ Mart.t •. lau ·;-ed Aug. 5, the relief features of the Martian surfioe R~~i Hta me tparl from the other involvement ln the I1T scandal and get completed 1ta M-m1lllon+mlle journey and testing tempenture, hell cm-candidates tn this race la my abllity to his campaign for governor rolling again . Tuesday and soft.Janded an instrument ttictJblllty, the structure and conr get thlnga done We can give you all the 1be Republican candidate said, "I capsule the same dar. However, the Po&ition of the aoil and cbem.Jeally aweet talk we :.ant but it doesn't do a know If will conclusiyely elear me of any probe Mars 1 ·malfuncU~. . . analyzing both upper and lower layers of thing to mike thlnci·bett:tr. . • wrongdoing." Mars 7, which arrived m the vtcwty of the Martian atmoapbere. In a Wide rancfDI question and IDlftf 1be test was ordered by the office of Man March 8, released an lnatrumeot The cepoule ailo wlD 1ludy solar wind -. Morelli OOIDlll<llled 00 the capaule which !"i""' lhe planet by 110 parUcles, C01111ic rays and a o I a r foUo1riJur IUbjectl: . special Water(ote _,1or Leoo miles Tua Aid "a br:eakdown 1(1 one of ra4faijon, Tau llld. . , ·MINOIUTY HIIUNQ· "In.; t b-e Jawonki at Reinecke's request, Reinecke -th< o0boird. sys!Onir" after · lhe ca]lliile 'there bave -Only . two pnvioul ,._bfy we -t odl.;., IOUlhf people '41d. , .. , ,c.ounty after a Jan. 1_0 shootout with a Btahop beclUle a mow 1etUng was , ttc:e otttcer . "11tf' are bein&-bet~·mm a S!btrtmrttl't"1nmt "1 detached from !ta carrier rocket was to Marr landingl '-both Soviet -bl Il7l from mhioriU... It'a evident..,.._ con't Offtcfafs 11 lhe Sacnmento FBI olllce blame. · ' Mars--2 cruh-~ed OD the Man Wye m'DO.dixJl'ol>lrms wtUQilmU»J'.Ux._sajd RejnacJce spent all dayJY.edDeld1111!111!d-lllYI.., -..l!:=~:f:==~:l 0 ScienUflc data on parameters or Uie luff~Sdf't::)afJd@d .. capsule, illPut." b-om 10:30 a.in: unw • p.ni ., at their • Alomed• ,County Jail where they were actors mode up ro portroy Neanderthal ~.vansterred last week from San Queniln men. Martian atmoephere obtained lhrough but 11 ... 1 back television slgnalt !0< UC REGENTS· "The Regenia blve no -I the ll direct measurements' during descent of only 20 aeconda before going dead. • broad repre1entit1on. Though ·aome of ·office and may have taken part 0 e ;~. . · The oequence wu ID b< lnchiiled In the ,.';:-'Ibey ar.e charged in Alameda Oiunty third aegment of the four·part serlea: 9n them are friendly, many olherr see detactor test then . The test "" to b< ~lh Foster's mµrder. The SLA hls early man11 Mule for survival , Gray claimed responsibility for tbat alayl.nc. aaid. The sequence was to have been • Both judges must agree to any shown May 2. t.hemaelvei as policemen. Reagan 1ot completed today, but offlclals gave no •:JOO 000 Donation elected oo the bull that he baled Indication of wheq, where or U tbe test ~ ' students and f1cultle1 ml wbo,eV<r didn 't resuJ?. would b<,J118d.e.pu~Uc. -I television ·appearance. -' -A tiaer bid be«t nmled for the !Umlng, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ bow to .hlm __ ln higher edUCAtlon go Relntcl:e mysteriou..ly_broke_o I l Ex' Dairy· Off1° PI0 =-1 StickS ·~;ACY: "We' .. doing wbat...... ~~g~= =le:"'~ I , Wllllam Gqen, mi . attamey for but Marpliel raid lhe anlmol wu ID b< l llemiro,-aaid Wednetday lhe stat.men! rolW'lled ID Loe Anileles by iclc. ' • The plane hit 11 !be 1,000-root level or S • • .... • : ~.-the White MountalDI, which ranae up to • r fil In the A...ubly to find l<Cal woya to Wednadiy. ' · · ' • inlln pri••CJ· I -·t ..., let lhem The lleulenant goV<mor said he would ~ p · · k Offi : • :. 1-' 8,800 ree~ higb, according to repon.. from ~ Bf 'CliLl.!S 111yo N1tlonal Forest olnclals, lhe loyo • ,. c.miy aberilf, the Federal Aviation f Seek p h Mmlnfllrllloo 111111 lhe Civil Air Pou.I. . _ give me a bodnuard1.1Dd 1 am IUrt any have more t6 say after ~the test was T S • p ff Ca credll bunou In lhe llate knowl more completed and would resume his 0 tory Ill ayo Se •bout me than I do. campaign In Orange County toolght. ' · · UIE=~=u..:-z'!.~~.~ Ja~t~~~Re~~ , urc ase .. '11!1~ """d .... •t 111o -91 ; • . Ibo at l:M p.m. PDT, raid the t ' FAA. l Of 15-acre Site Tbe FAA Ille! lhe ..... or the erosh I · , 'Illa hot iolpwu.' OfOclail Ille! no ipiown I Tbe "'N of lfllllfrliiall'Wtadl' midi 1dliiliill'"8i'll'U made. I f •, • ~ -!!If. fa ... to'liiiBd ~··· 11111·'1<' Oil the blllaldo," llld Ed ~ ....... pork • .,,. : ; : : W~plel, a Foreat Servi"' lnlonUllon Cit k ...:_ __ ,. ,,,._ __, lo 'bftloer. "It wu ~ble from Bilbop for '" , y par \.VUUIUIS~ s wam ~t lS or JO minutes " i <lit•blioh ... o ... .,,.. lllfgbbolllood pork ~ Siem Pacillc JJrll;,.. speclallJH In , ,.. Ille. Dlll'lh •Ide of Taylor-Street, w .. t cmytna Ulen from Loe Angeles, '-cl Beacll Boulevllrd. Slcnmento ml San l'randlCO to ·:~.'Ibey bad bopod ID buy five of ,the U Dooulor r.n .,... auch 81 Mat)UnOlb ·-In the .... that ... owned by the li!Outltatn ml LUe Tahoe ~Vl1wkhoolfllltrlot.,,,.,.wuto ~· . "'an~ acllool then, but wben f!re c;jty -the land for indUat1ial Ad . 'P L _ ~~~~1r:r.:.~~ · .. vuer ern.ups I'; But the school boanl bu reluaed ID oell 0 :~ dty just • portion ot lhe ate -11'•. Acttng on Own' oall or nothing, say trustees. I• City porks cmnml•lonen ..,...r • l)vednesday night ID r e co mm o n d W ASlllNGTON (UPI) -Tbe Pentogon i1J>urcbue of all 15 acret at the 'dlatrict's hu implied that a U.S. officer leen l;r.quesled price of $359,500. advising Combocllan troopo In a>mbat \: Schoor outhor!Ues •fll'«d ID let the dly may hive beeo ocllntl on blo own, but a •:pay for it O!'r the ne~t ftve years. . report d his 1pParenUy illegal 1ct.lon..s } ~ Parks Director Norm Worthy 111d stirred a congres,,ional storm anyway. t ~oday il lhe dty 1cqutr.a the Im!, lhe The report by Ellzab<lh •Becker of lhe 1-extra 10 acres will be retold for Washington Post said Maj . Lawrence W. : ~odustrial devtlopment. Ondecker, a military attache of the . The final purchase agreement llill Phoom Penh embuay, was seen this ;~needs the approval of the city council. week telUng the Cambodian command er : at the coast town of Kampot how to set . Guards Halt Ruckus : SOLEDAD (UPI) -Offidals at ~;Soledad Prilon reported t.oday that they ; llad to nre warning llhols Wedne!day ~·night to get more than 100 inmates to . :~eturn to cells. ' ··------------ :· •' ·' '' •• DAILY PILOT up de!enses again&t a rebel attack. congress has baMed U.S. advice to Cambodian troops at least three tllnes In an effort to prevent ""the United States from being sucked Into another guerrilla war. Within hours of the r e p o r l ' s appearance, 28 aenators cosponsored a demand by Sen. Alan Cranston (0.. Calif.), for an Arml'd Services Committee probe. ' ' KANSAS CITY (AP) -Under cros>- uamlnlUon wedneaday; a former daJry o1ncta1 etuck to hi• story of on •lleged deal ID klq ~-1overnment antitrult suit a1alnst a milk marketing cooperative in return for a $300,000 donation to President' Nixon's campaign. Lawyers for Alsoclated Y.:.::.: Producers Inc., subject of the stlll·pending anUtrust suit, tried to shake Dwight L. Morris' testimOny. But the fonner secretary of the daily,coop rer.Jd to back down al pnitrtal proeoedlngs In the cue. Morris did cmcede that he made 12,000 In Illegal corporate contributions ID lonner President Lyndoo B. Johnson's President's Club as well as 81 ,000 to the 19U presidential campaign of Hubert H. Humphrey. Morris' lawyer saJd the statute of limitations had run out on those. contributions so Morris can't be proMtuted. TeStifylng ln a slow deliberate drawl , Morril also conceded he might have misµnclenlOOd exactly wblch officlals or the milk producers coop supposedly arranged the deal to kill the antitrust suit. But he insisted again that coop President John Butterbrodt told him in 1972 that Nixon fund-ralser Herbert L . Kalmbach of Newport Beach promised to make the lawsuit "go away" in return for a ·''300,000 donation. He earlier told the sawe story to a Watergate grand Jury i:nd to the Senate Watergate Committee. Morrb also repeated that But terbrodt told him Kalmbach backed out of the deal because of unfavorable publicity over administration handling o( another ' . , 1'~ Of ..... C-11 °'41l'I' ,.ILOT wllll 'lllMcfl Lo ~l'IM·llle M~, II ~ 1W ' ,.,. °'.,,.. c .. 11 ""°'lal>loll een..111 • ...,.. ••M ••llllDN 1r1 _,......., M .... y .,.,..,. l'rilll'!'. ltt Clll9 M'M , H....., ....0, """"""'" ltM;tll~ltlit VlllfY, !...-.._.., l,.,IM/&Mlllllltdl lltltl S.... ("ten-.. / s1., J~n c.., .. ,,.,., " •lrlllll ..,lontl 1111"-" II M lllllfill ·""'""" .... lllrldt.,.._ TM ,,-i..c11111 "*ll1Ri,.,. ,i.111 It et ~ Wiii ...., ltl'ftl, till• M ... , C.llfwnlt, hl)I. Bare-chested Gunman : ' ' ' . .. ' ' ' .. ' . . ' ' " ' ' • lo\lerf N, W1M Pr"1dtllt 111111 '°'*11"'11r Jee~ l . C11rl1y ViCe l'r•lMfll 11111 GtllfUl MtMttf Th-·· k11¥'il IOilar 11'0tn11 A. Mwphi111 MIMllfll t••lff a.tief H. '-• l i•h•ttl '· NtU A.ultllllt IMflltiftt EOl1tt1 Tiny C1'1ill1 W.I Ol'"lfl9I Glwlry l•ll"' " ............ OMt. 17171 l•1ch h11l1w1t4 M1illiti Ml"-1 P,0 , hs 7tt, ttMI --. LlilW\I -..cllr Ill ,.,.. Aw.. c.fl .--1 • ~if! $If"' --.111c111 m1.. • ............ iMoa..n......: lb Htrlfl I OlftlM llMt ,,, , ••• 1714) 64).(111 Q !Ma I Mluc1rl .. Ml·U71 ,._,....,...,.....,c nuu ..... ,,n 5 , '.,,,,, o.,. C..lt PlrllliNnf • flfl -11Wi.a, m111lf"-. --""""' .,. ~""'*"' .....,, ""' .... -.. WlltWI ... 1e1 ,,,,.. ...... " ...... --. !!.!!!!...,!'-_.... .. 11 C...1 MIN, :1..:~::::7·~.::'='.:.;'/":lr:··=·~:.w::.=:~:~·::~~::..J Ml t1111• WM-"""· .. I • Robs CdM Bank of $700 A manhunt by Newport Beach police alarm button, but she did not. and the FBI ls under way today for a He apparently had a geta way car barHhe.sted bandit who robbed a Corona waiting jmt down the slreet on the de! Mar bank branch of about f100 seaward side of Coast •1lghw ay 1 Wednesday. according to investigators. · The gwunan entered the United A resident living in lhe 400 block or California Bank branch, 3141 E. Coast Jumine Avenue, adjacent to the comer •. Highway, aborUy after 1:30 p.m., bank, said he saw the dl!tlnctlvely-:" · · ~ l ml ~IOI dressed bandit running down the hlll. ~mg 1 prepii~ PO e a P · Patrolmen and detectives searched the "Teller Shlf)'I Seager• 25, said be IPOke en Ure area, but found no traC! of the dlrectl1 to btLand banded ber tbt aJlp cit bandit; ho-reportedly bad been In the paper dedlandlnf money. bank earlier In \he day under lhe guise o He also pulled bock 1 gold leolher vest uslnf lhe phone. wom over a bare chett ornamented with · The bank branch does not have in a dangling chain from h11 neck to dlJplay automiUc camera scaMer which can a blue a~t 1utom&Uc piltol tucked lnto • photograph robberies in p r o a r e 1 1 . his trousers. However, pollce aaid the teller gave them The lioldup occurred swiftly and wenl • descripUon of the bandit. unnollced UJ1CU after the suntanned She aakl he was about 25, 111 feel tall, gunman strode calmly,out the rtar door weighing 1bout 22$ plundl, with a clear and vanished. complexlon, 1ood sunlan ml long, Delectl., Ken Smllb aakf Ute btnk 11ralg!ll, olly brown holr. robber ordered Mi.t Seqer to 1lve him He wore lhe Sold 1 .. lher VOii OVtr blue I Uttle time "' nee before r1nllni lhe . trouaen . ( bl,...i that tall UJ Wo nooe ' of our detector test to prove that b< wos not onUtrult lull -this one against the 1>111-. We need ID find out jaat what perjuring blmleH when he testified to a fotarnallonal Telephone I< Telegnpb Co. their .......rs obow." , Senate committee Jn 1m. Butterbrodt bu 10idl publicly that COAST'"1 COHMISS!ON: "Tbfl 11'.0!IP ' • "' Mon'll' teojui.ony I1 !ala< and that be ii ·eofOr! to a ioalll •th!. but1 r dol]:1 tbfnk '' h that's the ilfoailon any more. AJl I l:now . F-p_,e I prepored to deny lhe story under oat ' is I don't want caiUomta ID look like ' --· But on Wednesday lhe coop's lav;yers Miami Beach. J am n o t a EMBARGO scrapped tentative plaM to ~ing 'no-growth person, but we need state-. • • • Butterbrodt to testify this week. 111e wld'e planning. 11 · • ... m8tter apparently wu left open. negotiations scheduled ID b< bold In Wublngton. Morrls previously said Butterbrodt and the coop's general manager, George Mehren, were the men who suppoaedly met with Kalmbach to trrll\le the $300,000 deal. But Wednesday he said Butterbrodt bad used the word "we" without being specific. Morris aald be auumed at the time lhat Butterbrodt relemd to himaell, Mehren and pOsslbly former general manager Harold Nelson as the ones who arranged the alleged deal. But he said arter thinking about It, Buuerbrodl mtgbt have meant some other representative of the coop. hforrts Jives on an 89-acre catUe farm near Siloam Springs, Ark. .. Air Crash Kills·· 4 Californians CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI),-Four Callfomiana were fatally iilJureit wbea. a twilH!ngine plane atruclt a mountain peak shortly afler taking of'. from Carson Airport, sherm Robert Humphrey said. The sheriff added Wed.Des •.,y the Pilot apparenUy circled over Washoe Lake Tucsdey trying to g•l his b<arlng for San Jose and wu "just too low" when be attempted to cross the peat which is between the lake and Virginia City. Syria la on oil produc.r but lhe lildllltry fl state nm ml !Old no oil to tJie,UnJt..i States before the war. Algeria la an influential member of the Orpniutioo of Arab P e t r o l e u m E<portlng Countrles ml !ta support of a temporary lilting of the emberao was reported by ............. to .. the position finally adopted by all the mlnlslen. However, the 20-stat.e Arab League agr«d today ID meet In Tunis iMan:b 25. Higb oo the agenda · will b< "the succesa of the use of oil as a weapon of pressure and ways of uaing It again when It becomes necessary ," a I e a I u e spotesmaA said in Cairo. Nobody Sells Amana for less than " Where do~ want the f1eezer In your new if.mono. refrigerator ... . . WE TAKE TRADE INS on "'9 side? on the ? on the tm>.1 ~•••~you a choice 90DAYSCASH Willi A,,llOVID CRIDlT 1B15 llWPOIT Bl VD~ LOW PRICES AIU! llDRN HERE RAISED IJl1atnn Cesta Mm -1'111111 541-7788 ' • ) t ' ) I • 0 -. I ' nter'.s Eyes • I . . . • -" Niguel Heist , ~t -Hea~ . -.. .. .:: ... .: ... t For Owner8 ., • • ! More Ulan '2 million !n,pri>fofty llol!I' two yean agO In tbe \ .. Mlssion: lmpoosj!>le" break·in ot tbe !#ma Niguel bran<lrOnJrutea caillDfiihl Bank is trickling back to its ~ghtlul owners. Tbe bank bas gained the release of the property recovered by Jaw enfcrcement ofCicers long ago but held a1 evkleoce in the proseculk>n of five persons in the spectacular burglary in-"Mirch 1972. --- The dollar amoWlt being returned is based on the face value of the securities, bonds and other valuables. Current vaJue may be in Clces.f of the official estimates: • · A spokesman from the Los Angeles -office of UCB ·said the·bayk was makifi appointments ~·Jth the owners of the property for the return of the valuables. He said he did not know how long the process wouid take. nie return would take place at the Jocal brtinch, be said. 1be bani will release all the property recovered from the multi-million dollar crime, he said. However, be said the bank bas no idea how 'much was actually looted from the safe deposit bo.1.es when burglars blasted through the roof of the bank and rilled the 450 sale deposit boxes. ' . I Ul"I Tt"""'91e JAMES CAGNEY GETS A HAND FROM GOV. RONALD REAGAN AS HE TAP DANCES AT TRIBUTE Mov~ Gangster Ends 13 Years af Seclusion ta Accept Award From American Film Industry Standing Ovatio1as - . . . DAILY PILOT :J Kidnaping More Terrorist Activities Seen from "·Ire Services SACRA~IENTO -Th .. Palricla lfearst kidnaping will trigger more of th e same terrori3t·lype abductions vo'llh bizarre demands and political goals, a state committee chairt'd by Senator Dennis E. Carpenter (R·NC\\'J)Ort BcachJ concluded \\'edncsday. In a 28--page report. the subcommittee on civil disorder declared lhe Hearst kdinaping has ,;illuslrated the severity of this terrorist tactic and the extremely helpless situation in which this type of incident leaves law enforccmcr.f grot!JJICI. •• The commitrec chaired by the ex-'f'Jl[ agent linked l\1 lss Hearst's kidnapers "'ith a black convicts group. one of several prison gangs · • pr I m a r i I y ' ' responsible for the "\\'erst siege of violence" ever in state penal imlitutions. The ·repcm -said-the sy1nbfonfl;e Liberation Army Is thought to be a cadre of the Venceremos - a group identified by the House Internal S e c u r I t y Committee as a "potential threat to the internal security of the Onited States." Carpenter's commtttee decL1red, "The time for preventive measures against terrorism has arrived ," and added: "In light of Lhc Patricia Hearst kidnaping and its attendant publicity, it is obvious that such incidents will increase. earlier black groups includ ing lhe Black Panthers. US, The Black Liberation Anny. etc." 1 -The Nuestra f'amilia or Our Family - ''Second nX>st populous and powerful organization." Another Oticago group. il "compel<.-s ~·Ith lhe ta1exican ta1afia for contro l of illeGal activities, narcotics and in plain violence:· · -The Aryan Brotherhood -''A white su premacy. anLiblack group ronsisting primarily or convicted mot o•r c y c I c outl3\\'S, suc h as the Hell's Angels. American _Nazi Party members'' and "associated" with female mumbers of the Charles ~fansoo family. Carpent e r said the entire subcommittee "adopted " the report. The report also suggests drafting l l$ or likely targets for polit ical terrorism and the establi..'lhment of networks of nelgtiboihOOd -"blL-lyboOy'' informant! as part of a protective shield. Carpenter said public hearings will · begin next \\'eek to gather evidence 4nd help publicize the problems of terrorism inside and out of prison. He said they will be followed by ckRd- door sessiOllS in v.'hich secret informants vt'ill be quizzed about "the makeup, organization, outside a.Siil.stance, fln.anoes and Intentions" of radical groups. Estimates of the amount stolen have F • 1 El e c h c g~:'t~~ .. ~u:::;~·not oover the . I ID ·. 1te · ·. eers ag.ney. amot.mts or hard cash that wealthy bank "As with the original ~ of the air pirates, there is no reason to believe that ttwl wiU be the only kklnaping of this lype • • ·" I The report said that because or "the --J~~p9al demands of ~uch terrorists. bargaining with them is dlfncult." The subcommittee qooted extensively from a Civil DOOrder Management Course Ptfanual ol the state Military Department_. and said these measures could be adopted to discourage tCll'Ol'ism and kidnapings: . -''Target desirabillty and accessibility studies should be conducted for all peisons of high social, political or financial standing." ~~b.ave.:Alad>ed-in--tlhe~~sal~=:::=::::;:::=".,.,,,.,,.., . ~ . -""'.WV-•~ ·-• ......._ ~ -_ . . . --:.-.:---:.-It blSXeS ro eJUdC Jnfe"Fft-':ti venue · flervice regulations. There have been repo rts that one wealthy patron had 5200,000 tucked away. Reg~~ R~veal Growth Proposflls lnv~lving UCI SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The glant University of C&Jifomia unveUed a 1974- 71 academic plan today that says almost /all its future growth must come at the Riverside, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz and Irvine campuses. · UC's two biqest campuses, at Berkeley and los AngeleS, must cut back their enrollments slightly, the plan said. And growth od the fiVe . newer campuses won't be as spectacular as some earlier p'rojectk>ns, the report added. Here are t.the new enro llm ent projections for the rive "growth" campuses for the 1982-83 acat!.?mic yea'r, with the current estimated enrollments in parentheses : Irvine -8,500 (l ,573). Riverside -6,300 (4,825). San Diego (including Marine Scierices) -10,tllO (6,745). Santa Barbara -14,600 (11 ,851 ). Santa Cruz -7,500 (5,155). "The new demographic data make it clear that thelt growth in the Immediate future will not be nearly as rapid as was predicted in lhe 1960s," the report said. By VERNON SCOIT ' reaffirrried his decision not to return to HOLLYWOOD (UPIJ -J J mm y show business. f<le \\'ill return soon lo his Cagney won a "Yankee Doodle Dandy''. farn:1 in ~lart~a·s _Vi.neya rd. ~-lass . ., to standing ovation here \Vednesday night. continue his. 01! painting and ecological making his first public appearance in 13 v:ork, he sa1~. . . y_ears _Jg_a1;,.cept th e. American .E.ilm.. ~ Others pay1ng _hom~g:,.to lhe star ~~o Institute's life achievement award sang. danced and acted 1n more than 60 Time and again, more than 2.00o film pictures were John Wayne of Ne \\'port and television celebrities jum~ to ~eir Beach .. Bob Hope. Doris Day. Jack feet ~ applaud lhe tou~ little Irish· Lemmon , Shirley t.fa cLaine. and Gov. American star and sometune Newport Beach resident, who rose lrom vaudeville Ronald Reagan. to win an Academy Award in 1942 for his Heston told !he cro'lrded ballroom al performance as Geoi;ge ~I. Cohan in the Century Plaza Hotel that 55 o( ~'Yankee Doodle Dandy." Cagney's films had been given to the '1 Cagney, 73, was honored by Charltoo Library of Congress. Heston, chairman of lhe institute. Frank George C. Scott. who once refused to Sinatra, who was master of ceremonies. appear to accept an Oscar. new from his Jqiit.,a\cd Cagne): and sane, a parody. home in the East lo say, "The Earlfer in the / evening, Cagney charactcrlsticS that made Cagney great Natio11al Recall Proposed Speaking at.. Leisure World in Laguna Hills today, U.S. senate hopeful Dr. Earl Brian proposed a nat ional recall system to remove federal ofDcials from office. Brian charged that Congress has stalled impeachment proceedings again:,t PresKlent Nixon. Brian is a Republican candidate for the Senate and a former administration offteial for Gov. Ronald Reaga n. Re told his Leisure Worfd audience that federal recall procedures should be patterned after California's existing recall Jav;'S. "Something ·must be ~ lo insure forever . against lhis almost cri minal failure Ql Congress lo ge t Qn wit h the .Unpea chmcnt process in a ti mely matter." .Brian.said in remarks prepared for the Republican Club at Leisure \Vorld. "11le California recall mCC'hani!:m has proven its v.·orth man y times." Brian sakt "and more importantly , the failure of any recall drive has given a clear mandate to the office holder to get on with the business at hand. \V e desperately need that message at the national level now." Hillside Rules Left Alone By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of ltle Dall}' l"lltl llaff Orange County supervisors refused to adopt a revisiod to the !. county,'s subdivision cOOe Wednesday, tightening restrictions on hillside development. In a tv.·o-hour bearing, the board reached a conclusion that the psi>posed change wouJd be a dupJJcation of requirements already conlained in o:Qaly grading codes. ' • ~ Supervisors Ralph "Diedrich and David Baker ~'On admissions from county planning and building safety oUicials lhat the new rules were more tor :atlietics than construction safety .• ~ L3..''::. - "\Vhat we are talkina f'~..,.· II a regulation of esthetk:s ~~'ink it belongs in the realm Jl.':.~1~ put jnto," Baker said. t:..•. ~ ... :?· •• Diedrich said eslhe\lc:t. ~ • .J>e . regulated by the pl~,emmnsl,,JOn during the Initial hearinl proGllll" on particular developments. ·.:i~ He said if the concern II 111111Cenance of steep slopes to prevent er6sion then it should be handled as a completely separate ordinance. giving the county unquestionable police power over IUCb matters. The proposed changa In l h • subdivision code to cover hill!ides were put together alter •itht bnrlnp and wort sessions involving p I a n n I n g commls510ben, an e I o p e. r 1 atk1 engineers. Among other lhinp the .. " lection of the c:ode -Id: -ljnMn'e preservatlon and l\~t of des!rable .. 1ur1t t<rraln jleatlll'Ol lllll lllinlmbe advtr10 .U.CU of grading. -Umit slopes ewr l\ve feet high to a steepness or one foot for· every two feet of depth (a 30 dearee Incline). · on pubJicly maintaine<t hills. Superv(sor Ronald Caspers , whose :Fil.th District is experiencing a boo..lJl in • ~illside development, said he is strongly opixlsed to the changes because it is too easy to get around. He said developers would work hard lo ,ac!iieve a flatland appearance to meet the requirements. · "What precludes a developer from recontouring a mountaln. lo comply ~·ith. your ordinance," Caspers said. "'tbe ways of getting around it pose bigger environmental problems than wilh no • ordinance at all" Supervi!IOfS heard remarks from __ members of the planning commission-. the. county Environmental Coalitlon, the pnsldent of die Council for Economy, Envirowneat,-Em p I o y men t and. .Deveio,-.t (CEEED) and others. Planning Commissioner Shirley Grindle told the board any ~1'.y in approving the ~es weo1d ~Jl!l flll1ll08e becaust a)! the talking .Is [lnished and the best * * * , oompromise has been reached. But the majority of the board decided lo reject the pr.posed fha nges and ask an ad visory' panel to come up with a n o t her or d i n a n c e regu lating maintenance of steep slopes and nothing more. The vote was 3-2 v.•ilh Supervisors Ralph, Clark and Robert Ballin \'Oli ng against the new study. Battin was vocal in his opposition, charging that Caspers in particular •·was afraid to vote his en vi ronm e nt a l conscienCe." "1 think this thing is a travesty of justice," he said. "'They 're trying to redo something that's aJready been done and it Is ~ a pJ'QStltution or o u r responsibilities.~' ·The ne'v. panel wilt include soils engineers, p I a n n i n g commissioners, builders. d e v e I o p e r s. CREED, the • Environmental Coaliliqn, 1 and s c ape architects and various c o u n t y departments. Coalition Angry The Orange County Eoviroomeni.I Coalition.. aasail@d lhe Board o L Sllpenborl today far !ailing to eoact • tqb new controls on h·i 11 s Ide development in the county. ~ Collilion president Robert Sny<ier, .,,.; llorrnell out of W~'s ~ bearing in disgust after 1ct10n was taa., was panicularly critlcal DI S11pervl111r1 l)lvld Baker and Rolpll lllldridl but lllO · 14ot a lhot at SIJll"Mliw Ronald c.si-. • they finance," Snyder said. t'Or ...,.ear1k'lllar d~ppciintment JVas Si.ipervJSOr Caspers' Inability to race tbll question head on because he 'A'Jll the swi.na: vote." After the board \'ote \Ved nesday, supervisor Robert liatlill. 1.1•ho !B\'Ored the hillside c:ontrol•, made much lhe same charge, cl1iming Caspers was afraid to vote his environmental conteience. Snyder ~Jso said he. wns rebuffed by lb< board wfl<n be IJ'ltd to point out lhal Biker should have ab!ilBined rrom the \Yere si mplicity and spirituality." It labeled the SL.A demand for a Hope qu ipped . "Cagney was such a massive food handout as "bizarre ." The oommittee also r e po r t c d . tough guy that a fove scene for him \.,,as "California's penal institutions are now wh en he let the olher guy live.·· experiencing the worst siege of violence Impres.sionlst frank G or s h i n . in their history." supported by Kirk Douglai and .George·--·~· "~the_ past .two years, there have Segal. mimicked Cagmy's gestures and been 57 fatalities including six prison voice in a rendition of "Give ~ty Regards guards , and over »J stabbings in the lo Broad~·ay." California prisons, the majorily of which ~!any of Cagney's old co-stars and have been directly related by prison friends at \Varner Brothers v.·ere present authorities to four vk>lent groups." to cheer him on, including Joan Blondell. The committee said the pri.900 gangs George Raft, Alan Jenkins, ~·rank include: McHugh. and Ralph Bellamy. -The ~fexican ~fafia -"The original t.fae Clarke, the girl he hit in the race and probably largest and most \l'ilh a grapefruit In a classic scene , said poweritd." It is "compos«:d of malnJy she forgave him for it. tlfesican·Amfrican prisoners from the But it wa s the film clips from such East Los Angeles area'' Md has been memorable Ca~cy nlOvles as "The "linked" with naroolics trafflc inskSe and Seven Little f'oys," "Nblic Enemy," outside prisons and eight Southern "G·tllen ." and "The Rooting Twenties;• ca.Jlforni! murden outside pi'i90flS, \\•hich brought the huge crowd to its feet according to the report. tin1e and again to applaud lbc master of -The Black Guerilla Family \l'hich both t~gh guy roles and song-and-dance \\'as "coonectcd" with the SLA. The rou tines. report said family members .were visited Cagney, accepting the award, was in prison by Nancy Ling Perry of the \'is ibly touched . SLA. 1'1t is evidently the remnant of the J amestown Wear de s!~ fl\CCENT YOUR HOME liJ with this BEAUTIFUL PAIR -"Establish a neighborhood source of reliable information regarding suspecl persons or unusual happenings. Every neighborhood has a 'busybody' and Ibey can be useful." . Aliens, Drugs F ou1ul in, Aut() SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police who climbed down an embankinent to check the wretkage of a ou found four illegal aliens huddled in the lruni:, a1ong v.•itb three PoUnds o cocaine. 1 1 The driver 11ppartntly fled •Cler ine: car Crashed Tuesday night near Via de la Valle. Two persons were hospitalized• and two persons were jailed for investigation of possession and transportation of illegal drugs. Create a smart new coeriersation group with these handsome chairs. You can have either a swivel-rocker mechanism or solid legs under the skirt. 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Nixon Launches Trav~l ·Forays • By HELEN THOMAS Comm"'"" ·over ~to .....-111 WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prelidenl lapel and don1...... far lbe N1xon, seeking more public exposure impeacbmint lnquirJ,\ He lppm'I to be outside ol Wllhlngtoo, mes to aiicago l<>linC cround with bf lkplblicom on late today for an overnight stay and a that islue. .,. nationally televised luncheon appearance · Vice Prelldent GeraJd R. Ford,' Sena'8 Friday before a large gathering ol Republican load« Hush Sco!t lqd Rep. business executives. Edward HUichlnloo of Micblpn, the Alter returning briefly to ·the White committee'• rankinc Repi\bllcan and """ Hatae he will go to Nashville, Tenn., of Nixon's stroncest supporters of the Saturday night to dedicate the new panel, have all e1.preued tbe view that HOT SEATS DEPT. -Now\bat many "Grand Ole Opry" center, sharing the the committee's requeet must be met. of our Orange Coast cities have managed platform with Alabama's Gov. George C. NIXON WAS TO amve in Qalcago at to strugle through the tumul! and Wallace. 5,10 p.m.' PDT t.nlght and be met by shouting of council elections, it ~e Tuesday he will fly to Houston, Tex., Democratic Mayor Richard Dlly at the time for· the new councils to select for an evening appearance before tl)e mnUarY eecUoo Of O'Hare International . mayon. 'Ibis ii always a fun time. You National Association o( Broadcasters' Airport. More than 850 policemen have can count on a cOuple of surprises. Convention. Both in Chlcago and been aaslgned to g\Wd him . This time around was no exception. Houston. Nixon \Yl ll have ·_hour-long Nixon will motor under heavy sean'ltY For e:rample, Costa Mesa elected two question-and-answer sessions whic h will to the Conrad Hilton Hotel where he will --· mayors atJIOCe~..l'bb has _to • .stand .. u be broadcasl live...J>n....nationwi~~le: -•pend the evening. On -Eriday_pe_wiU._ ....... S>me .kind or first in our territory. vision. appear before 1,900 members ol the Also, the young city .of Irvine got Its EJieaitlye a.do, who have signed up for first woman mayor which, you have to BOTH NIXON and hls aides believe he the fr a plate lunc:hel;m 1n the aclax>wledge, is in keeping with the gets better treatment in forums outside 1ntematiorial Room of the HWoll. times. Washington. Tbe speech WU ._.... to be San ClemenU! ended long frustralioos His travels coincide with the naUonally televiled at U a.m., PDT but . , _ _,._ _ _,or an..incumbent and_ga.•e..hinLthe_jol>__rootatjOD.Jl!ru>inL.Ji~ bemen the tiw.-end..Jin>e__W!!LIJOI jnPrW!Ja!el)' while S8n Juan Capistrano put a doctor White House and 1he House Judiciary announced. · ' back in the boose. MEANWHILE, THE COUNCU3 in Laguna Beach and Fountain Valley re- tumed their incumbent mayors where, if the big chairs aren't comrcr.table, 'they'U at least be familiar to the occupants. In past. years, there have been 'plenty ol delirhtful ballles eruptihg in the smoke-.tilled rooms on who was going to be mayor of what city. There didn't seem 1o be l1ID of ttlat· !his year. Maybe -..., the clean air lobby bas binned smok&6lled rooms. . Anywey, 1he bli!gest hint of back-room -ise did j.'Ol!IO in Costa .Mesa where the cooncll indeed eleciecl two ma)'Or'I it once.· Bob Will90llr the awning Syria Shells G~lan Area ' For 3rd Day . . . By UNITED Pl\ESS INTERNATIONAL ' . • "WeHaveAllThePUI\!' . . . .. . . ' ... , I ' THIS FRI. 15th and SAT. ·l&tfJ • .. 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Israel repotled a third llralglrt day of Syrian sbeUing on the Golan Heights -rire 1tnes today following the alTival of' Foreign Minister Abba Eban IJl Washin«ton for talks with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger on Syrian· ' ' VANPORT I < ·~· ~ I Spec\al Short •••••• eo.oo_:. HOW45.00 Demon Modet •. "'130.00 Phantom Model .•. ·. 1.S0.00 llonshee Model .... 180.00 NOW 110.00 ALL THIS SUGGESTS 1he Old Guard •----still bas & strollg gdp oo.theMesa. Nelt er mayor will feel UllQlOlfortable in the chair. It will be the third lenn for eecb. Irvin.e's· selection of Gabrfelle Pryor as first woman , mayor .ccmes u a pleuanlry and. a d-ved and eomed honoi' lar the young """""' who Is a --ol that City Council. She Is not llll)y a tap v~ in Irvine but a number one -~ far the city. • - LAGUNA BEACH RETURNED Mayor Roy Holm to olllce !or anolher term. Re is a Bedanan lnstnlments sec and <>nmee County's onlf sk)'dlving mayor. Juot 6elore the laot ei-, he dove into S>me . warm water by seCretl·y maneu..nn, • buWlilg !llOratorlum. Maybe the Lquna council figured it's -not to'cbanp mayors iusl wbeo the chair pis healed up real good. Meanwhile another returning top olliclal, Mayor George Scott of Fountain valley~ is Ullely not to find things .. hfot•<Lin his city in the big chair. a.inces are good the roorganlr.ed cooncil tqite will be a bit more residentially oriented than previoosly-il t b a t ' s poillible. 'll"OM O'KEEFE got the mayor's pyel a~n0emen~aft.er a coo~e~tinw4 beblg "also considered." You have to hope be likes it. And in San Juan ~istrano, Dr. Roy Byrnes becomes miayor for another term. - Wei~ with all the problems In government today, you have to be a bit puzzled when you see chaps like Byrnes, WI.Ison, PinkJey, Holm and Scott going after the mayor's job after. having already been there once. ' Maybe they just like to punish them.selves. Or cut ribbons at store openings. Who knows? Turkey Closes Border ANKARA (UPI) -Fighting has broken out in neighboring Iraq 1¥;!tween government forces and Kurdish rebels, the Turkish government said today. lt sUd Turkey closed its border with Iraq to prevent any infiltration attempts into its territory. . • Israeli troop pullbacks. Israeli press reports ·said' there bave be«! bigh·level meetings belwe<11 Israel and Jordan on the slstus ol the occupied Wert Bank. . -The-Israeli militacy_commaod_saicl _ Syrian gunners fired on three pasltlons In the Golan Heights today and that Its own forcee returned the fire. No casualties were reported in the shelling, described 81 lighter than those on the I'!" Jftl'IOWI days. Grid" DlscellerlJ Police probe apartment in De· · trait where three persons were killed and two seriously in· jured by knife and bullet . wounds dµring an apparent robbery. Included in dead was boy, 6, who visited apartment. LOST HER LOOKS BUT GETS MONEY LONDON (UPI) ~ The high court has awarded $27,600 to a housewife who said an automobile accident made her lose her beauty and her desire for sex. Jean Sibley, 37, io!d judge Norman Richards Wednesday she lost one eye and suffered a scarred face in the crash in 1971. But she also had a personality change which affected her desire for sex, she said. "( feel Jess inclined for sex. I still do have sex with my hmband but not very willingly on my part," she said. ua'S ONLY BEEN going on for three days running," a m!lltary' ooorce said, •1b<it U It ConlillUel llke 1his' far ,a weet<•or 10 days ~ could be ""1Sidered as some sort-of a war or attrition. ~· " ""!be Syrians 1aid """e time ago they wanted sum a war of attrition, and this ·could he the beginning." • The Syrian version of today's fighting said the clashes began when Israeli troops "'tried to reinforce and fortify their frontline positions along the ncrthem aector or the front." 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Coal lius1-Wedneoday nigbl qr«d lo IChoduJe ~booxinp_ilLbotlt .!he l---Newport-Meoa Unified Sdlool lllslrlct IDd tile l;lunlingtal Beach Unlm !Ugb ' - ~I Diltrlct lo determine bow !he cumnlly ool within a community college public l!ands oo !he,ameutloo question. district. Akhouali nO definite times were Its graduates have the c>pportunity of eitablidaed attending any community coUege in the • a spob&man for the state, but at the e~ of stiff taxes. J'n ~ boanl IDdlcated '!be meetings the past, aboul 53 percent of the Garden Would take pl8ee ahot11y. • Grove students bave , chooen eilher The Garden Grove omtrict which Golden Wtst C:Oltege or Orange C.OUt Inch '" poitioaa.Gl-ted-eoimty--Oollege-accordtt>r'IO'COiiir-dis net 1rea a •well u partl GI Santa 'Ana, Glliclala. Staploo. 'Anabelm and Cypress, i,, 1be Garden Grove district 1 s . considered to be poor in tei-ms of hoping that an election wilj" be he kl on the Grove and the establishme,nt o( a assessed vaJuation per student. issue this November. · satellite coflege In the Garden Grove The avaUablily of state funds coupled In a report to trustees Wednesday area, Wat.son said. witb the willingness of~ Garden Grove night coast Chancellor Norman E. Watson noted It should be wxlerstood dislrlct to tax Itself for a 10-year period Wat.son said that Garden Grove school to finance the local aha.res of physical officials might make the decision of that "one of the essential prinC:lples in facilities have made the Ide.a of a merger whether to request formal annexatloo any annexation proceedings v.'O!Jld be ~ttracthre...to 1ocaJ college.-0fficiala-. -tonight. -~'harnoae1<11uona1 taxDUi'densW oula-!Se Meanwhile state officials are pressing If annexation were to be accomplished , Imposed upon the taxpayers of the the Garden Grove system lo get into a It would require the reorganization of the current Coast C.Ommunity C o 11 e g e community college district and are district's trustee areas to include Garden District." " Coast Police ·CdM Bank Bandit. ,...., •llM '"" ....... INVISTIGATO" DUSTS l'OR POISIBLI FINGIRPRIHTS AFTER ,BANK ROllERY United t1Hfomla Bronch hi Corona dol Mor Hit bY i.-Gunm1n Wodnotcl1y Afternoon I , Air California Mav Seek Hike One Soviet Spacecraft -In Jet Fligh~ Makes Landing on Mars ' Air California President Robert . MQSCOW (UPI) _A Soviet spacecraft Clifford said Wednesday that his airline has llOft·landed. on Mars, but a second may request an increase in the number planned l~ing caJ15Ule malfunctioned of jet flights from Orange C.Ounty Airport and missed, the red planet, the 'Tass news late ~ext· year. • \ . ......_. Cliffqrd said the request, ·if it is made, ag~,.., said today· would come only after installation of new Tass said a capsule from 1.1ars 6 jet mufners on his fleet of Boeing 737.s. lapded aod bad beg1411 transmitling,back The Air Cal president said .the new ' scientific data as start of an effort to devices, which are expected lq arrive ~termine if there is life on the red fro m'be rnantlfacturer iri about ..i.l8 planet, Tass said. -••• Could cul jel lakeofL noiSe bf. 60 T ' id M • •· · ed Au s ··~ ass sa ar?:-v, wU.. ••• : g. • pe~t. . . ' ~ completed its 55-million-mile journey 'Clif{oryl 41ffhned ~o. sP.CClfy ~w ~Y . Tuesday aod soft·landed an instrument more ~ti ·the :W-line might r~est. caP$lle the· same day. However, the He medt\oned. an i~se ?! five flights 1 probe Mars 7 malfunctioned. per di>' as being possible. · ' M 7 hlch · ed ' "· I init f Air·· Cai is currently allowed a daut, _ ars , w amv m uM: v c yo average of 24 4 flights . from .0ran4e 1.tars March 911 released an instrument County Airport.' , ' capsule which missed tbe planet by 810 "We feel strongly that we shouldn't 1 miles. TasS said "a breakdown in ~ of attempt to im'pose additional noise on the the onboard Systems" after the capsule community,'' Clifford said in a noon1ta1k • detached. from its carrier rocket was to before the Harbor Bar Association. ~ t. • blame. "But this new equipment might ma.kc' t "Scientific data on parameters of the it possible to add a few more flights Martian a~, obtained through without increasing the noise at aU,0 direct meSsurements during descent of Clifford said. 1 th~apparitus, wt:re tran.sm.iUed to earth Clifford stressed that his ~'! JO<' tbe first time," Ta.u said. efforts were j.ntended only to keep pace ~ Soviet Jcient.ilta have ,said the probe is "with the increasing dem&M for Ji1'\ the latelt siep in ·u. Soviet effort to servicu in Orange County. . Mermine if tler-e is me on Mars, earth's ''There.Illa been a dramatk upswing m I closest piaJ>e\llry neliJ>bor. demand 1~ ~ last few mQDlhl • • a 1 •One of the, first dtJcoveries was that , (SH FLIGHTS, Pace J) tbtte is sevtral times more water vapor Jn the Marl at.molpbere than indicated ' by data received earlier, Tass said. It said the probe also was measuring the relief featW"t! of the J\.1artian surface and testing terDperature, heat con- ductibility, the structure and com- position of the soil and chemically analyzing both upper and lower layers of the Martian atmosphere. 'I11e capsule also win study· Sllar wind particles, cosmic rays and s o I a r (See MARS, Page 2) Newport Man's D.eath Natural Orange" County Coroner's deputies said today it appears the death of a man found sprawled near the surfllne on a Balboa beach Wednesday night was due to natural or accidental causes. Toxicological tests will be performed on the body of Theodore S. Howard, &&. who was discovered near 17th Street and West Ocean Front to determine the specific cause. Investigat.on said Howard was a carpenter whose last known address was 1827 W. Balboa Blvd. He wa.. last seen an hour before , by acquaintances, officers said. ' . Frienda told police he bad a few drinks and then went to get some fresh air. • FBI Joiits Newport Iii M"anI1uD.t A manhunt by Newport Beach police and !)le FBI It under way today for a blre-chesled bandit who robbed a Corona del Mar bank branch of about $700 W~Y· 1be swunan entettq the United Califom.la Bank branch, 3141 E. Coast Hlgbway, shortly after 1:30 p.m., carrying a prepared note and a pistol. Teller Sheryl Seager, 25, sakl be spoke directly to her and handed her the slip of paper demanding money. He also pulled ~ck a gold leather vest worn over a bare chest ornamented with a dangling chain ffom bis ne:clc' to display' a blue steel automatic pistOl tucke4 into -fiw trousers. The holdup occurred swiftly and went Unnoticed until after the suntanned gunman strode calmly out the rear door and vanished. Detective Ken Smith said the bank robber ordered Miss Seager to give him a little Ume lo flee before ringing the alann button, but she did not. He apparently had a getaway car waiting just down the street on the seaward side of Coast H i g h w a y , according to investigators. A resident living in the 400 block of Jasmine Avenue, adjacent to the comer bank, said he saw the distirlctively dresSed bandit running down the hill. Patrolmen and detectives searched the · entire area, but found no trace of the bandit, who reportedly had been in lhe bank earlier in the day under the guise of using the phone. The bank branch does not have an automatic camera scanner which can photograph robberies in p r o gr e s s . However, police sakl the teller gave them a description GI .the bandit. She said he was about 25, six feet tall, weighing about 225 pounds, with a clear complexion, good suntan and long, straight, oily brown hair. He wore the gokl leather vest over blue trousers. 'Treacherous' Syi·ians Assail Lifting -...-·---- ·of Oil Embargo for U;S. TRIPOU, Libya CAP) -The Libyan radio WI !Oday S1rll ..,._ •I u.· oil meetU,1g here that' Arab--natl 0 n ·- supportin( the lilting m the oil embargo againSt. the U_nited States w e r e · treacherous. But there was no lmmedille llp that the Syrian stand would interfere with lhe tePorted decision by Arab oil mlnlJters Wednesday night 1e un the ban. The broadcast af¥> said Algeria held out at the meeting for .etting a 11'-~ month trial period on lifting the embargo. Giving the first official account or State, Newport, Long Beach Sue Energy Office 1'he State of California and the Cities or Long Beach and Newport Beach sued the Federal Energy Office Wednesday, charging federal oil price policies are costing the state more than $230 million a ,... Attorney General Evelle J. Younger filed suit In U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, protesting the lifting of state exemptions from federal rontrols on crude oil prices. Newport Beach City 1t1anager Robert L. Wynn sa id his city joined ttle suit because the rollback is costing the city about $70,000 a year. "They (the state) asked us to join them and we said, 'Sure, we would.' " Wynn explained that under a new contract the city has been receiving $9.30 a barrel, but the rollback cut that to $4.18 a barrel. ' · Wynn conceded C?ity coClmen )lad not authorized the Utigalion ll1Pma11y, but SJ)d the decision · was made after he talked lo Mayor Donald A: Mcinnis. Assistant city attorney David Baadr represented Newport Beach in court Wednesday. Wynn pointed out that the oil companies were also present opposing the state and city's action. Wednesday's meeting of Arab oil mlnltters In a Tripoli hotel , the radio made no mention of the reported decision ' to lift the oil btin imposed during the October Mldeast war. However, hlgh·level Ubyan sources said . afltt the meeting t h a t lhe parlictpanta decided to lift the ban. Jn Wuhington United States Vice President Gerold R. Ford said this v.'aii his Wlderstanding of what happened at the conference, but other high U.S. officials including Secretary of State Hi:nry Kissinger, said they had rio official word on action taken at the meeting. Libya has strongly opposed easnig the oil curb, and the lack of an official amouncement that the meeting decided otherwise was to avoid embarrassment for Col. Moemmar Khadafy, the Libyan leader and host for the meeting. The radio account of Syrian opposition indicated there may have been a clash with Egypt, which together with Saudl Arabia ""·orked to end the ban. Egypt and Syria fought the war together but since then President Anwar Sadat has reached a m i I i t a r y SYRIA SHELLS HEIGHTS ON 3RD DAY. Story, Pogo 4. NO END TO SCRIMPING -DESPITE OIL LIFT, P1go 38 disengagement agreement with Israel. Syria has not, although indirect talks with Israel are to begin ii) Washington this month. Syrian President Hafez Assad has been against any easing of the embargo until there is more progress toward disengagement on the Golan Heights. Tripoll radio said the Algerian position (See E~1BARGO, Page 2) --- ..... _. C:eut ' . .Weadler Newport Hopefuls Discuss Is.sues ' ·~ I " " ¥DlllY sunny sties FrldaJI bit some local r., and low cloudt id u.e -rung 11our1. supuy ,...,.. er wllh highs at tbe Anda in the low lllo rillnc lo 71 Inland, INSIDE TOD,\ Y Th< tole Dr. Lo•i& S. B. !Aakq's anthropologlcol ..,,.. ditiolll .... bting eom..i Oii bl/ 1iis wiiJOw, Mal'!/, and his ,.,.- Richard., iK two separate African i.St~40. ~ .... 1' ~,... • "" ............... ... • 0r.-c_, 11. 11 ' . "" .. Cn•1 • • lrtftll """" » o.11 ..... ., ........ ~ ........................... ............. , .... .._ D -... -fl ...... . ....... . =~ : ::n .... -r4: -. • ' By L PETER KRIEG C!' .. Def1J .... S'9fl 1be planned library at Newport Center, proPfl"IY rtpts, the Irvine Company, and ttalflc, were the key blues debated by Newport lleadl city oouncil candidales Wednetdly nip!. A Cllllfldele forum opooson!d , by the Conni del -Ovic A-illion IBY F.Olll'lh --... L,m Get<niml critid!e incln\ibent Milin Dootai lor "pro. postq 1 !50 mlllloa tunnel .-r Newport Ba " ~. in city COUlldl -ion -y. 11id be lo 11111 bopelUI lllOl 1 bnlel under tho boy oouid ht bollt -ol a new bridge avtr K. I Sbth Diltr1c'\ ea~ ,,_.... •••rt joined cleronlml '" ~ Ille -of apeoding fU mllUon lor I -11bn17 It Newport Ced«. ~ QMnm!Wce Cba irmaa WUllua Acee. one ol Stewart'• opponent!, abo criticized the council decision to commit at least SO percent 'of building excise tax revenues to the new library. · "I don't tbini we should lock ouneives in J,hat arbilr1ri}y," be said. Agee aaid he's a proponent of the branch llbnry system, hllt be lhlnks ''there'• too much duplicaUon .. " He said -·-lillrtry lhould hive its specialty. Mn. Lucille Kuehn. another Sixth Dlttrict bopeluJ, endoned ' the ll<W lillnty. ''Tbe library bas bten-. in !he put," Ille laid, polntlnc oat lbat to 11""'''" GI tbe uclle llmd bu been Uled for pub and Ore ltlllanl. .,. •id Ille ed\IClllln level GI Newport lleadl -~ 11!111 -and tbelr f'edlal ... hilher 11\an -,,,. -'lblrd Diltrlct candldlles, EIUI Glultt, J, Pas Bomtt al John • J. l\lcKerren, each said they have a vital concern over Newport Beach's future. Sixth District cilfldldate John V. Baker continued his assault on Orange County Supel'vlsors for failing to find a new jet airport. He charged that the noise abatement night prooedunis lmpooecf at the airport are danget"Otm and aseerted that'• whL_ Alrwest 'Pilots muse lo use them. District I candidale Mn. Peg Forgit mlosed the forum. She was home in bed wltb the nu. Her _...1, Vice Mayor Howard Rogen, 1ald the Pacirtc Coast Freeway is not a dead iAUe. All eight of the -lncwnbents who were preM:llt were uk.fd bow they'd deal wltb tbe Irvine Company. Here, In brief, are their res~. · Bamtt aaid, "I'm an expert on real Ollale. I undenllnd and know •bout -ty. '11\ere bave been mistakes !Dlde, llkt Promontory Point. I will Ilk you to vote for me because of my judgment. 1 think that It's time to have somebody with knowledge and experience on the l'OW'ICll and not. leave it to amateurs like it's been ln the past." "Very carefully,'' McKei;ren &Nwered. "I am not a member o(_ nor supported by a spedal interest group. I'm not Jruimi!ta J<dJ>y J><'Ople, nor by thUacl-tbe Irvine Company is large aDd baa many articu11te planners who can be very persua1ive." ''At inn's length,'' was Glazier'• reply. "The Irvine Company abo bas a great lnterea tn whit's done here. Bui, as repruenlatlves ol the people, the COWlCil bu a veater Interest. 1f deve}opmeni is allowed , lt will bave to benefit the clliztnl ind lhe city is some way so that, If it ii put in. it~ -ry." G<ronimi sold. "The g....,11 plle should be pulled 1ot1elller oo that much GI (See FORUM, P1ge II • • Seeps .. .,. Treasury Secretary George P. Schultz hll announ ced his res· lgnaUon and will outline his fu · lure plan• lallr at a White HoUle Newa conference . Among ~· ouccessors is William t. Simon, head of ~ Federal En111Y Ofllte. • • ) • ' OAILY PILOT . . -· Mordl 14, 1974 . . ' l't••P9"J TV .Fii~ nwt . ApatpyNow ,, A Cop Out · FLIGff!fS : :·. • . ' ... reault-al the cumnt plOllne lborta&e.'' Clllfonl laid. 36 Al)oaril Plane Air Cal -lolda are up :Ill percent owr 12 mantla ago, Cltfford . -Moretti r----:t..i.rj · -~§c~n=~~-: :··PerisW:l in Cr8$.h ..... -~ • -~~ .......... \lo .... ~ • ' ... By JAN WORm CH .. DfiilJ '"" Sl•lf "Everywhere t go tn this campaign people are telling me to forget the ca mpuses," Assembly Speaker Bob MorttU said WedneJdly al UC Irvine. ;,~//~--·~· ·~·~·~··~·l~Jf!~~~-1 . '." • ''""""" II pen>ettl llt!I. "'ililt'1 a rate • • EARTH • ,.;.,:;;;; c •. lllal--.lhave'-,,...nlal•T1•'-·J!ISllOP ri.P) -A°"tAllrlllftte .. .. .-:: .. ::il::: .... 'f •• )'m 1CO " OHford J&ld.. chartered airplane CIJ'r)'ln& a ~ ..... .:: -~~~~~:i · · · · " mm bed lnto mtiriilDOe "~·;.: .. r.r,: .... :.::.~~.~:.::.·:.~~·:::::.:~.;.:.;-.. ··:-:='.:/~~:·:::;;:·: ..... ;~~?,:'.~.: ... •.~.~.\;:~:J ~ ~mitlliliitiHit~~l!l · ~ !!r~~::rro li:~ lD tht ~~:Weutem sier:a.r:rlnf:;.u. .. 'Ibey say activism has stopped there and students are concemed with other things." . ·) :~::l:li:i::i::X~~· Area, are ~ ~ k> set on penona aboard, of'ficiala 11td todaf. """"--------l"--------"""-jj"'ili''"''"' IOi"iO"jil''ii""" ao<1 ... r1y.iwanrmtt0,._1u1Lhe A he~ Ji1ot who~ Ille -~ ' aaid. ' : ' lrumlng .... ~ lo rnauqlal-ieij* 1 .. ,!_. """' ....,... To --..I°"•....._,_~ ~I~ llJ: mll'.fs ...t of here ..... _ ........ Just two hours berore bis appearance sponsored by UCJ students, thousa.ncb of 1 students had turned out to watch a noon· , hour campus romp by 40 streakers. . RUSSIA REPOttTS ONE SPACECRAl'T soioT LANDf .t.T· MARS ci.ma:.i~iii:;T .id ';Jr~~ and ,.ia'1h. Sierra ~~ Scientific Data Being Reqlvtd; S.Cond Craft MllMCI Planet "within 1 few montU~~ annomee_ ,un. to Contair 440 "dlllntegrated.-_ 1 • ... .,,. drop aome of i"', ahorVi-ranp ~ 1n "They wen· all deW,"i.uW Mike favor of -. !lllllll to Ille 11of ,..... Anloalou: •All tbat .,._..,..._,a 1al ti "For people like you to turn away from the procea of 19ve.mment right now 11 a cop out," Morelli told about 100 studenta and IBJ!ulty members In a half.lilied lecture hall. Moretti, who talked about From PeireJ ...... r..,,1 Clll!on! pointad out that 11 tp -bumlng.1'!ft ... "" """""'NI llil 1 a1 -.ii-.,. -.11.111· .1o re11a. • . ., -.• , ' . . • many lauea In a speecli and qu .. tto~ and DOI lllMD any -la Ille.-fC • "It WU a '""l. blatli #11-~·!llw dally llllftta but.llml>l1 a.......,.......... -dl~:'111o'Jrlilool hiw deltlnatlom. . -tM lalf -7'!'1e~lrl _,, Clllfonl .... -. that --""" ~ ., . • •• :.. • ·~ FORUM •.. .MARS.;. !he problem ahould be eliminated. We radtalloo, TUI laid. Asked his v ews on pres mia•r-...,,,veindividual property rights that must Tber< have beeo "'1y two lftvloul impeachment, the O e m o c r a t I c be respected. 1'le Irvine Company should Mars landings -both 8oviet -ta 1'71. cbao& .. /jTt -u 1"'11J*"'7 "" JJ'C'iiiL~W., -.. , • ..,,..._ and DOI u ~ ....._ l>J :1-Neil blr.i Wolper JUbematoriaJ aspirant. comrnen~, "I Mars-2 crash-landed CJD the MUt Just want lo get that guy olJt of there. All be treated like an i n J 1 v 1 d u a I . surface. Mart-3 IOft.~ I capsule, sofutloaa lo the aiunty'• -a <r. ~ flt '.lilllll!ttl 'ibe'~lolevlalon lramportaUon need&. • ltriel, ''Primal. ..... ~. • . • 1 know about It is what t hear from my Development should be compatible. but it sent back televisN)fl signals for ,__friend J err w a J die ( u .S. The.re should be no more Promontory only 20 seconds before &oing dead. "We wan! eV""JOlle lo imdel'lland that • n.e Diehl -bound for 8!!1bink. Orange County ' Airport ' haa limited '1boUI :!pO nilleo iouth o! U>i cnoli a:ene capacity and that aome other alrpor\ ii when It smasbeO iDtO a rid&< lo wmeai llill oiiidiil:· ... illit.-~ obor1ly iller1aklt!c off from Ille )IWIDp Representative, (l>MillOCbTaiXI -he PolnU. . -Tbe mission undencored the .Soviet ~lleves there's enough evidence to justify f\1rs. Kuehn said lhe'd treat the Irvine lead in expktratlon of Man. 1'e. United impeachment." Sta tea is nOt plannlng 1 aiznDar rnlsaloB Moretti crec:Uted himlelf and his all ies Company ••no diUerenUy than any way 1 until mid·li7S. The S6Vlet Prolram will Air Cal last iaked !or an """""" In airport Wed-y nl(Jtl. olllclala Aid. llgbt _..Uona In tm. Tbal request for About 10 lllfO County' deprtiea and in the otate Auembly irtth "hamm<rlng did with any other property owner. We contlllll'\ throughout 11111 decode, ud . thtte more jet fllibla ·per day .,.. lttn1ed reserve ollioer'o bllrod !wt mllei over dcnro by the Orange Oounty Boan! of rull!ed. lettaln lo reach the cnah lite 'out a lot of legislation that· bes helped have zming· ordinances that should be invOlve: people in spite of the fact that. we're not applied universally. The Irvine Company I. Landing instrument capsules to Supentaon. • eany today, • .,._ said. • tennis playing friends with Ronald repart on conditions at the landing sites. , ,Reagan." is jll.'lt like you and I. In the past, there 2. Exploring further with robot "What sets me apart from the other have been exceptlons and variances. vehicles, "Marsokhod!:," similar to the ct1Qdk1ates ia thiJ ract is my ability to Why, for imtlnoe, do we have a lunokhods that tn.verted part 'of the get thino done. We cu &Ive you all the moratoriwn on the P«iktwla aod. not Ill moon surface. , aWlt tilt ft Wlllt, but tt doesn't do a over our clty?u ·-3. Extracting aoll samplea frcm h-fln • llllDC lo .,,.,. thlaP beller. · "I would -it witb them," Stewart and flying them back lo earth. · -Jn a --cm. .-and -The Sovieta have DOI made dear how sesaian, Moretti commented on lhe annvered.7"'n>ey are our neighbor. We many or Ure above tasks wlll be carried ·(oUoWing subjeds: need teamwork and compromise. out on this mission. They havf' oitly said Deserted Gas Station Probe ' Set in County MINORITY HIRING: "In the ZonJoc will ....uict !uture overbulldlng. the lander will test the ground "In the · Assembly, we went out and sought people we should stick to that. The key·b you, area of1 the vehicle'• landing." ,Tbe Orqt: County Supervi8on b ave !-,from m.inoritles. It's evident we · can1t the general Pu b I l c We've had landing was planned near the aoutb Polar ordered County Allesa:rr Jack V1Derga · 'solve minority prol>lems without millorlly trem-. actloll gniu.. • l 1 k e cap where Western uperts say thin lo begin lnlpecllng deoerted gsa atatlool input." homeowner. UIOCiatklos ~ t h e carbondioxlde atmosphert may carry to aee if any are being Ulfld for illicit fuel -,-1 UC RF.GENTS: '"Ibe Regents have no chamber of conunerCe. People have had .. organisms. atorqe by other dealers. broad represeat.ation.. 'lbougb aome 9f a trerneadoul input into the general plan Some of the equipment in the satellite Board Chairman Ralph Oart, an them are frieodtj, many otberl tee and the Irvine Company rea1izel thl!. We was supplied by France, and the land~ Anaheim service atatkxt owner, 11.id . ' themaelVes as pollcemen. Reqan (Ot can get compromlae." · came -but wu not 1nnouctd -while Wednelday bis office bas beanl IDIDY • elected on the bas!J that he ~ "Objectively, in a word," Agee said. French President Georges Pom,pl~ou was reports of such 1cttvitles and be wants to stodenta and fllcultiea and whoever dldl\'t "I've trlid IOlreiit nefylife Qbje<tivel . nfemlng -l'lth Oommllllist .Earty_,.. lLthe rumoi:o are true. I: =..~. ~m ~ hf&her education got There are till* ·Irvtne, Ind others, come Secretary General Leonid I. Brezhnev. at "U there is guoline in these ?~ PRIVACY: "Wf!'ni ~what we can in IDlll ask for tlijnp that are ablolutely a B1act Sea reeort:r abandoned atatlam, I wut it distributed l; In the A!oem"• lo find 1-al ways lo -Wbm (Dey do, we vota against all around," Clark oald. "It ahouldn't be I uv ""• them. When they come in with a viable stored any like UU." i losure privacy. I -~ even let them pion,. pion that -Iden lta lmpict on , Rei'necke su· bmi'ts Clari; -· hllarp'a ollice.ta being ll IPttdo i bodtl'iard. and I am,.... any -ti then l'm·all for them.'" ulu!cl lo lnveltlgate be<auae -line ~ Credit bureau in tbe Ute knows mare Bater~ he'• bid aumeroua .. linp ·· atatic:m were to hive been invmtoried • -me than 1'•· I .w1tb the -· -of them To i:n Dete'' cto" "r' ·e1r11 tllll month !or pmpooea .al tu :: ENERGY ~~ uWitlet pve Ullpleuanl, aa ~ bomeowner. But he aakl .., uaeaameota. :~ UI "'1y the lnlonna they Willi lo, and he bla found oompany olflctala willing 1o Guollne In a atora1e tal)k coonta as an · ""1<md that toll ua lt's aaoe of our ait down ·ud dlacuas problem• 0 "'/T"' ~ -.. ..l~l asset and can be taud, Clfuil ~ II . =-.....: :;: .. t:i ""'.' ..,, Ju11 •1 t . rn11111;..,_ 1~ • • • ,,, 1 ve. i 1 ..,ca,......, . -·-".,.. •lorlnl '"""'l""°""ta COASfAL COlllOSSJM: o'Jtill pmp tr , . 1 , ' elsewhere and eteapin& taxat on. they : pt off lo a rwcb llart, but I don~ lhJnk · ' SACRAMENl'O (AP) -Lt. Oov. Ed' ~re breaking the law. : that'• the 11-any m.... AlJ I lmow I',.... P .. e J Reinecke toot a Ile -teat today In Clark said be Isn't aware or any such , ii 1 don't want Callfonda to loot like 111 effort to clear himself or any U1egal situations · personally but he wants to be ~ Miami. Beach. t · am , not a EMBARGO • • • involvement in the m ICIDdal md cet sure some of the colUlty's 1,600 gasi:iline ll 'noirl>wtll -· but ,.. need .llale-hi 1 1 llln . . dealers aren't hoan!lng supplies. . , • wide pinning " . · 1 cam pa en or govez:nor ro g agam. Clark noted that 110me gaaoline may be ·' · waa aimed 1t pvlng the Uni tad States an Tbe Republican candidate said. "I kept In the abandoned slat ions .rmill the opporiunlty lo cbailge !ta Middle East . lmow it will cooc:lualvely clear me of any price of fuel geta ,. high the dealer can · "AdvUer 'Perhaps . Acting on Own' :! WASJUNGTON (UPI) -The Pentag"'l 1ibas Implied that a U.S. officer seen l' ;advising Cambodian troops in combat tmay have been acting on his own, 'hut a !• •,_i ol hts apporenUy illegal actions ·stirred a congreuklnaI storm anpay. : The report by Elizabeth Becltor ol the Waahlngton Poot aald Maj. Lawrenoe W. 1,.0ndecker, a military attacbe of the !~J'lmom Penh emba!sy, w'u .... thi> :.~eek tellulg the Cambodian commander • 1t. the coast town ol Kam pot bow to aet ' 11p defenses against a rebel auack. polfC);. If It doe• not,. the embargo will be wrongdoing." make a buae profit. enl~ once apin, the radio said. ....._ ', _ _. waa 0~--• by the omoe J. Vallerp wu given two ·weeka to get The oll m'nlaten are due to meet tn .i.l:JIC -~ ~ Ul Vlenna Sunday and a f o rm a I special Watergate prosecutor 1.-a his survey into gear and report back to annoonoement~on the end of the boycott Jawonkl at RelDecke's requett, ~e the board on his progres,, in two weeks . may 0111m 'thee_, Ubyan IOUl'C'M II.id. said Sadat haa IOUght an end lo the . ~embarao to reward the United states for Officials 11 the Sacramento FBI office seeking a J61dl8 F.a.st settlement. sald Reinecke spent all day .Wednesday, Kluinger worted out the Egypt-Itrael from 10:-SO 1.m. unUJ 6 p.m., at their dLsengagement agreement and IJ the office and l1llY have la.ken part of the lie mlddJeman ib the Sy r l an· 11 r a e I i detector test then. Tbe test was to be negotlatlona acbeduled lo be held lo WaJbinetoa. completed today, but oWciall gave no Syria is an oil producer but Ole indlcaUon of when, where or if the test lnduatry ta stale nm and 10ld oo oil lo resulta would be made public. the United States befoie the war. Reinecke mysterioualy t:rote or f AJprta ii an infiuenllal member ol the Boy Shot to Death LOS BANOS (UPI) -Gr<g<rry Ramos, t, Los Banos, waa accidenlally shot to death at another boy's home here Wednesday. AutborlUes said the victim and four boys were In lbe living room or a 14-year-old youth who was inspecting a revolver owned by his fatllf•r. The weapon discharged and a bullet struck the Ramos boy in the head. No efforts to remove the bodies were planned rmUI after dayllght, whoo ·an FBI team waa expected to arrive to mate poeiilve Jdentlllcatloo. ti tha bodleo. A spokesman oaJd the film crew had beeo In the ..... alnoe -y. Stan Margullea, """' ... -• al Wolper Pn>ductlona, oaJd the firm cbarterod the plane lo trwP,rrt -from .the cast and crew i.ct. home W-y ni,ltl. , . Mite .Gray,''O Wolper opoi:eaman, aaJd the pusengen lncluded wrlter-dlreclor llennls Azzarella, aclora, --and technicians. One actor was identified M Jano1 Prohaska, 51, who has played anlmala In a variety of rolea on television and in movies. His roles included the coqkle- moocblng bear on the Andy v;·mams TV show. llis aoo also died In the craah. Gray II.Kl tbe crew traveled to 1he Mammoth Motmtain reaort area near Blsiw>p because a 1DOW setting waa needed lo film • Siberian IJcer bunt by 1dor! made up IO portray 'Neanderthal meo. • Tbe aequence was lo be Included In the lhlnl segmeut ol the louriJUI _... oo early man's struggle for survival, Gray Stolnacli 'Tattoo · " I Trips Up Suspect SACRAMENTO (UPI ) - A lirge tattoo on a ·man's belly baa led to his arrest on an armed robbery charge, sherifrs depulles reported . Deputies said Wednesday that when a m8.n robbed a liquor store Monday night he pulled a sawed-off shotgun from his panta and the gun pulled up bis ahlrt, showing a tattoo. 1be liquor store clerk mentiOned the tattoo ln b.la report of the thell When reading the rePort, veteran sherifrs inspector Terry Dyer said, "that must be Oiarles Duane Foster." After belna: arrested, F<mer, 21, said be wa.s innoCent. "A lot of people have tattoos on their stomachs," he said. · "You're tbe only one I know," Dyer replied. I said. Tbe oequenc:e waa 1o have beeD I shown Mu I. _ • • A Uger bad be<n rented !or tJiO (riming , 1 but Margulies said the animal was lo be returned 10 Los Angeles by lCL . Tbe ~ hit at the 7,000-foot lel'el ol the Wblte---~-range up lo . 8,800 IOet lllgh. -I lo .._ta from 1 Inyo National Forest officials, the Inyo County aberill, the Federal Aviation Admlntatra!ion and the Civil Air Palzol. The weather wu clear at tbe time of the cnah at l:U p.m. PDT, said the FAA. Tbe FAA aaJd the cause of the craab WU DOI lmown. Offlclals aaJd DO lmown -callwaamade. "I •w tbe fire co the blllRde," said Ed Waldaplel, a Forest Servioe lnlormatlon -· "It waa visible from Bishop f« about 15 .. 20 mlnut<S ... Sierra Pactllc Airlines spedallzea In carrying alclera from loo Angeles, Sacramento and Sin Francisco to popular rt!IOrt areas such as Mammoth MoWltaln and Lake Tahoe. * * Bis_hop Plqne Crash · Victim . ' ·List -.Rewased LOS ANGELES (AP) -H«e Is a !lat of the puaena:en on a Sierra Paclflc Alrllnel Qravalr 441, which cras!ied on take oll from Blahop, Wednesday night kllllng all 211 penons aboard: I. Dennla ADarella, the dir<clor. 2. 'Al Kihn, cap>eraman. 3. Janos Prohaska, ~ctor. , 4. Irene Brmde, adresll. 5. Ci""Y Spero, produ<lioo ltllislal)l 6. Steve Solon, jX'Oduction aaai9tanl -7.,..l:lftaRI Perlman, j».r...O.d D c.U Oll - ualllanl · I. David Ayvuian, aaslstant cameraman.1 ~ 1 .. • 9. Bllly Lqcaa, asslslant cameraman. 10. Bobby Jones, lighting mao. ll. JlmiJ)(-, acto<.. • 11. AlilhoOy -· proplllllL 13. Rusty Carter. props., 14. Ma!)' Skolnick, halrslyll!I. ' u. Giovanna Plazza, war<lrobe chief. ll<·Alaa'HO!foian;•watdrobe ·aM!st8nl. 17. Roll Miller, makeup. · II. Jim Phillips, makeup. IV. Irving Pringle, makeup. 20. Bill Miller, makeup. 21. Bill Savoy, transportaUon. 22. Joel Rosen, assistant director. 23, Robert Prohaska, actor, 50ll of Janos Prohaska. 24. Rick Ac):ennan, actor. 25. Loren Raymond, actor. 26. Jackie Tang, actress. 27. RooaJd J. Brandt, transportation. 28. Qlarles Sorkin, makeup. 29. Gene Darval, extra. 30. "Fish" Pashbum. 31. Donald Jacobs, key grip. CREW MEMBERS : 1. Capt. Albert Evans, 50, Torrance. 2. Flnt officer Paul Dennis, 27, Pasa- dena. 3. Captain-Oboerver Robert West, 52, Torrance. 4. Stewardess Mary Parker, 19, Para- mount. 5. James Stelnlauf, 'J:l.11-farina Del Rey, director or pasRnger service. !~ Congress has banned U.S. advice to · ~Ca;ibodJan troops at least three times in , an effort to prevent lhe United States '.,from being sucked into another guerrilla , war. •J Within hours or the report'• ;1appearance, 26 senators cospomored a Organization or Arab p et r 0 1 e u m campaigning Tuelday ln Orange County Exporting Countries and Its lRlppOrl of a and was In seclusion throughout the day temporary lilting of the emborio waa Wednesday. reported by some sources to be the 1be lieutenant governor sakf be would posit.Ion finally adopted by all the have . more to say after the test was ministers. However, the 21Htate Arab League completed and would resume his agreed today lo meet In Trmia Marcb 25. campaign In Orange Coupty tonight. High on the agenda will be "the For a mooth, Reinecke ·has pressured Nobody SeHs Amana for less than Where do~ want the freezer In your new itm•n•. 18f1igeru.lor ... ll~and by Sen. Alao Cranston ([). Calif.), far an Armed Ser v Ices :lCommiltee probe. 1, 11··,...--0-WIH--COAIT......,.---.. -. i• l1Ulij~((,)t 't Tllt',Orantf COnl o.t.ILY l"ILOT, wlflil .. t ' .. c.N"-.. "'-'"'-Ii ......... •,, .... Or .... Colitl l"IOllllW.lnf ~ ...... • .. .... ll"i•111 '"' "'411• ....,., .,...... l'rW.y, 19' Cati• l!ltH, H~ s.dl. Ml!!lilll!Oll ltK~l,. ...... 1111 \llJley, """"'9 ~ lrv1Mlhokll9Mdc .... SM (..._..., IM -'-c..!llrtr11 A llnP ,........ •HIM h l'llblhf'l9d S.~ .... ...,.,.._ n. lll'lncipll pitilll~lrll PIM!t It 91 Uf W.. lln "'"'· C.!1 ""'-· C.llfwflll, ,... lobtri N .. W1ttl l"rt11dt!ll ..... 1""'4"'* J•1l: R. CVf'l•r WIQI ''""""' 1M Gtrlw•I ~ "flltlfl•t Ktt.,fl .... '"'-•t A. MWf,hlM " ...,.....,. E411W -~Pttw Xrlff _... .... ,l!'f',.., • ---......... ,.. a..1 .... 9'4 ....... .-..,_,P.O. a..111i, 91661 --.. : ............ llldl:a..._._ "'""' 11111 ~ ......... I 11$ "-111 II C....... •t11 C714J ....... •1••.uo· ......... ,. •.£~1= :s;f J":t.:,..,.. = --.... -, ...... •Ill .. Ctlf• ...... IL ............ "' fAl"f1W .. ., ........ _,,, ... --· success of the use of oil as a weapon of Jaworskl's otnce to administer the lie · preMUte and ways of using it again when detector test to prove that he wa1 not it bea>mes necessary," a 1 e a g u e perjuring himself when he testified to a spokeaman oaJd In cairo. Senate commltteo In lm. Flashing Flesh C~t Streakers Still Do Thing StN!aken continue to streak along the Orange Gout with lneident.s reported Wednesday and today in Huntington Beach, C..ta Mesa, Laguna Hllls, and UC Irvine. (Related slories, Pr ges 8, 18). Approdmatety 40 UCI a t u d e n t s , Including about seven women. streaked from the Commons, through th e admlnlatratlon building, and lo the student unko at noon Tuelday. 'lbeir arrival wu preceded and followed by 1 rock band "°""'rt and observers eatlplated aeveral thouaMd other 11udenta came out lo watch the """'· -Matl1 ol the strookenl bad painted their bodlea witb _.. ,,... "HJ Moml" to "Impudl Nlzon." Aller their rm tJirouah -Jllll, 10 to 15 of. the male 1treakera t.-ed a frlabee and danoed with clothad -1tudents 111W I p.m. No ooll ... admlnlatraton 0< pollcemen lnlarnrpoad the dllplay. In Huntinpxl Belch, 1 new varfltkn Oii ltlolJdnl WU lntrodoced -a ........ estlmated lo be .. _ -Ill and cortalnly DOI built for the part" llroiled -Into liplFt Liquor at Holl Avenue aod Bola tlllCa Slnot al I a m. "She -lttrDltll • la-Ing abade ' • o! blue In the cold morning rog and had an embarrassed looking dog with her," one customer said. "Comidering her shape and the lime of day, the clerlta wire breaking uo." abe added. ,. At 8addleback College, three streakers appea~ on campus Tuetday be.fore a delighted audlence o! about IOO lludenta. "We would have Included the administration," one 1treaker said, "but we were afr1k1 aomebody would think It was a put-up job to lmprove our image out here." Streakenl were abo reported In the Lquno llllll Safeway and at Colla Mesa'1 Eltancla HlCb 8chool. Estaoda's lawstoccurrod 1t IO:Joa.m . W-y -m male --nn lhrollgb the ltudent quad and Jen In ieparlte can. Two men -nnc maab and a-..... with a blankal over ltor bead ran nude fnlo a Kiwanis meeting In Saota Au Wedneoday and grabbtd a blue - that .... belnl prMmtad lo -- College Prolldent Jolin E. - Tbea,.an11o-wumadelo mart Iha lint lndde.t al -tlartlnl In Orqe OouDty. • - WE TAKE TRADE INS I I ![]·.' (~. . . ,1 '' 1\ .,.., . ' I ' . . ' ~I • , ' il ~ on the side? on the on the tm>.1 • •;.t .. • ..... 1J LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE n1iEo ELSEWHERE . tl-•n•. gNe5 -you a choice 90DAYSCASH W1111 APP'T'ID ClllDt • ) \ ( I I I I l ( ? \ ( J I \ \ In wt sa di wt thi N I -. , ' ' • • Teday's FJnal N.Y. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 73, 4 SECTION S, o46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1974 c TEN CENTS • ,GrQve Annex ~o Coast College Area Studied 111 llUDI NIEllZIELSKJ \ Of .. Olltf ......... Residents of the Coast COmmlDllty Colege District soon will be given the opportunity to eipr.ess themselve1 on the pollibility of annexing the Garden Grove Unified Sdlool 'District. Coast trust.es W<dnesday night agreed to IChedule public hearings in both the Newport -Mesa Unified School District and the Huntington Beach Unl0n High Syria -u it,s Embargo Suspension TRIPOLl, Libya (AP) -The Libyan radlo said today Syria charged at the oil meeting here that Arab n a t i o n s supporting the lifting of the oil embargo against the United States w e r e treacherous. ' · But there was no ini.mediate sign that the Syrian stand would interfere with the reported decision by Arab oil ministers WedneWiy night to lift the ban.· The broadcast also said Algeria held oUt at the meeting for setting a two- month trial period on -lifting the embargo. Giving the first official account of Wednesday's meeting of · Arab oil ministers in a Tripoli hotel, the radio made oo mention of the reported decision to lilt the oil ban imposed during the October Mideast war. However, hiett-level Libyan !OUl'ces sai~ alter the .-ing t h a t . Ille participants decided to lilt tile ban. In Washington Unlied States Vice President Gerald R. Ford Wd this was bts ~ of what haPP<Jied at the conference, but other high U.S. officials including Secretary Of State Henry Kilslnger, said they had no official word on action taken at the meeting. Ubya has strongly opposed easnig the oU curb, and the lack 0£ an official announcement that the meetlng deck:led otherwise w'as to avoid embarrassment for Col. Moammar Khadafy, the Libyan leader and host for the meeting. The radio account of Syrian opposiUon indicated there may have· been a clash with Egypt, which together with Saudi Arabia 111-orked to end the ban. Egypt and Syria fought the war together but since then President Anwar sad.at has reached a m 11 i t a r y SYRIA SHELLS HEIGHTS ON 3RD DAY. Story, Page 4. NO END TO SCRIMPING -DESPITE OIL LIFT, Page 38 disenga8:ement agreement with Israel. Syria has not, although indirect talks with IsraeJ are to begin in Washington this month. Syrian President Hafez Assad has been against any easing of the embargo until lhere is roore progress· / towanf disengagement on the Golan Heights. Tripoli radio s8id the Algerian position was aimed at giving the United States an opportunity to change its Middle East poUcy. If It does not, the embargo will be enforeed-once·again;-lhe radio said. The oil ministers are due to meet in 'vtenna Sunday and a f o r m a 1 annoum::ement on the end of tbe boycott may come then, Libyan sources said. Sadat has sought an end to the embargo to reward the United States for seeking a Middle East settlement. Kissinger worked out the Egypt-Israel disengagement agreement and is the mlddlerrian in the Syrian-Israeli negotiations scheduled to be• held, Ip Wuhlngton. Syria is an oii producer but the illlllltcy is state '"" and 19!d no oil to tbe United States before the war. AlRUia Is an innuenuat member of the Oraanization of 'Arab Pe t r o I e u m Eaporting Coontries and Its snpport ot a tsnporary IHting of the emboPao - ftl'O rted by some sourcel to Do Ille JIOlitiqp finally adopled by all the inlntstm. • Blame Matcli For the Fire Costa Mesa f1nmen raced to a struoture fire Wodnooday nJa11t to fllld neighbors wlill gmten "- lll.uldin( around a ~ five-by· elcbt foot playhouse. Tiie blue at the Joan Sklmer bomt, •1 Balmor•I Place, was out, ., lln!mea q....uoned two ohlldn!ll, agtd 4 ...i 7, about ill• Jlilh1 ol the blue. ll'lre Capt. Jack Perklnl said there nn canfllctinC ltOrl~ "over whllller they lit the m1td1 or the maid! Ut klell." • Sd>ool District to determine how the pubUc stands on the annexation question. Although no definJte times 111.·ere established, a spokesman for the governlng board indicated the meetings would take place shortly. The Garden Grove District which includea portions of unlncororated cowity area as well as parts of Sanla Ana. Stanton, Anaheim and Cypress, ~ currently not wtthln a community college district. .. Jts graduates have the opportlmity or attendlng any community college in the state. but at·the expense of stiff taxes. ln the past , about 53 percent of the Garden Grove students have chosen either Golden West College or Orange Coast College act0rding to Coast district officials. The Garden Grove district' is considered to be poor in terms of assessed valuation per student. The availablity or state funds coupled with the willingness of the Garden Grove dist:rtct to tax Itself for a IO-year period to finance the local shares o! physical factlitles have made the idea of a merger more attractive to local college officials. Meanwhile state officials are pressing "1he Garden Grove system to get into a community college district ~t:i<f are hoping that an election will be b<ld oo tile issue this November. In a rep>rt to trustees Wednelday night coast OlaneeUor Norman E . Wal!On sakl that Garden Grove school officlala might make the decision of whether to request ronnal annexation tonight. If annexation were to be accomplished . it would require the reorganization of the district's trustee areas to include Garden Grove and the establishment of a sateUhe college In the Garden Grove area. Y.'atson said. Watson noted ii should be understood that "one of the ~ntial principles in any annexation proceedings would be that no additional tar burdens would be imposed upon the taxpayers of tqe • current Coast CommWlity Co 11 e g e District." -Soviet -Spacecraft Lands On Mars, Probes for ·I:Jife Steps Down Treasury Secretary George P. Schultz has announced his res- ignation and will outline bis fu. lure plans later at a White House News conference . Among possible successors is William E. Simon, head of the Federal Energy Office. Lightning Team Snatches Stereo Gear in Store A window-smash burglary team pulled a carbon copy . job of one committed several months ago Wednesday, looting a Costa Mesa .music store of $2,000 worth of prime merehandi.se. The lightning raiders who hil Atlantic Music, 445.E. 17th St., apparently drove a van as close as possible, hurled concrete chunks through the plate glass and burst in. Ripping wires and knocking over . shelves, they loaded up six stereo sets and other sound components from display rooms and made a swift getaway. Officers Harlan Pauley and Al Cain said an electric burglar alarm railed to go off during the burglary but was trlgg<red when Officer Pauley eni.red to investigate. Store manager Robut D. Bauer said it was obvious the intruder knew what they wanted because they took only the best . Democrats to Reply WASJilNGTON (IJ'I -Sen. John 0. Pastore of Rhode Itland will give the Democratic reply iq a radio address Friday to President Nixon·s campaign refonn proposals. But Second Unit Misses ---Red Planet ~10SCOW (UPI) -A Soviet spacecran bas sofl·landtd on h-1ars, but a second planned landing capsule malfunctioned and missed the red planet, the Tass new& agency said today. Tass said a capsule from Mars 6 landed and had begun transmitting back- sclentlfic data as start of an effort to determine if there is life on the red planet. Tass said. Tass said Mars-6, laW'IChed Aug. 5. completed its SS-million-mile jourocy Tuesday and soft-landed an instrument capsule the same day. However, the probe ,._fars 7 ,walfunctioned . Mars 7, which arrived in the vicinity of Mars March 9, reieased an instrumenf capsule which missed the planet by 810 miles. Tass said "a breakdown in one of the onboard systems" after the capsule detached from its carrier rocket was to blame. ';Scientific data on parameters of the lt1artian atmosphere. obtained through direct measurements during descent of the apparatus, were transmitted to earth for the first time," Tass said. • Soviet scientists have said the probe is the latest step in the Soviet effort to determine ir there is life on ~1ars, earth's closest plilnetary neighbor. One of the first discoveries. was that there is several times more water vapor in the Mars atrno!iphere than indicated by data received earlier, Tass said. It said the probe also was measuring the rif features of the Martian surface and ing temperature, heat con- ductibil , the structure and com· PoSilion of tbe soil and chemically analyzing both upper and lower layers or the rt1artian atmosphere. The capsule also will study solar wind particles, cosmic rays and s o I a r radiation. Tass said. There have been only two previous Mars landings -both Soviet -in 1971. f.1ars-2 crash·landed on the 1tiars surface. Aiars--3 soft-landed a capsule, but tt sent back television signals for ~See rttARS, Page 1) · SOVIET CRAFT / EARTH ... (_--: .. ~~:·; :-· . : .... ·.-....... "' ........... RUSSIA REPORTS ONE SPACECRAFT SO~T LANDS Af 11\Atd Scientific Data Being Received; Second Craft Mlt.Nd Planet ' Coast Police, FBI Seek Tip in CdM Bank Robbery A manhunt by Nc\\·port Beach police and the FBI is under way today for a bare-chested bandit who robbed a Corona de! l\1ar bank branch of about $700 Wednesday. The gunman entered the United California Bank branch, 3141 E. Coast Highway. shortly after 1:30 p.m .. carrying a prepared note and a pistol. Teller Sheryl Seager, 2.5, said he spoke directly to her and handed her the slip of paper demanding money. He also pulled back a gold leather vest worn over a bare chest omamente:t with a dangling chain from his neck to display a blue steel automatic pistol tucked into his trou.sers . The holdup occurred swiftly and went unno1lced witil after the switanned gunman strode calmly out the rear door and vanished. Detective Ken Smllh said lhe bank robber ordered A1W Seager to gJve him a little time to flee before ringing the alarm button, but she did not. lie apparently had a getaway car waiUng just down the street on the seaward side of Coast Highway, according to Investigators. A resident living In the 400 block or Jasmine Avenue, adjacent to the comer bank, said he saw the distinctively dressed' bandit running down the hill . Patrolmen and del.eclives searched the entire area, but found no trace of the bandit , who repartedly had been in Tue bank earlier in the day under lhe guise of using the phone. The bank branch does not have an automatic camera scanner which can photograph robberies in p r o g r e s s .. However, police said the teller gave them a descripUon of the bandit. She satq he was about 25, alx reet tall, weighing about 225 pounds, with a clear complexion, good awitan and long, straight, oily brown hair. He wore the gold leatht:r vest over blue trousers. Moretti Speaks at UCI Des erted Gas Statiort Probe Set in. County Orange County Su~rvl.sors h a v e ordered County Asseuor Jack Vallerga lo begin inspecting deserJed gas stations to see if any are being used for illicit fuel storage by other dealen. Apathy 'A Cop Out,' Croivd Hears By JAN WORTH oi ... Delly ........... ''Everywhere I go In this campaign people ar. tellln1 me to forget the <am puses," Asoembly Speaker Bob Moretti said Wednelday at UC Irvine. "Tiiey "' actirum baa stopped there and students are ooncei M!d with other lblnp." Just two hours btfore hls appearance sponsored by UCI students. lbouslnds of studentl hid tumed out to watdl a noon-- '-campus romp by 40 11....W.. °For people like you lo tum 1way from the f)l'OC<9I of go-rlibl now J• a cop out," Moretti told •bout too lludents llld laculfy memben In a half.fllled leclun! hall, Moretti, -talil<d about runy -In a speech and ci-1on llld ..._period. Allied-his vl..,.s on pmldentlal implldmM>nl, the De m o c r a I t c ,..bematorlal a'111rant commented , "I just want to get that guy out of there. All I know about it is what I hear from my friend Jerry Wald ie (U .S. Represenlative, D-Antiocb) and he believes ther&'s enougb,evidence to justify Impeachment." rtloreltl credited himself and h.iJ allies in the state Auembly with "hammering oot a lot of leglsl. that has helped prople in spite of the fact that we"re not lennia playing friends with Rooald R"Ban." "Whlit eels me apart from the other candid.I~ In this ract is my ability to ga ~ done. We can give YoU Ill the sweet talk we '1t'ant, but U doesn't do a lblq to maa lblnp better. ln 1 wide ranging quest~ and anl"'er lfflkrl, Moretti com~ttd on the folloWinl ltlbjects: MINORITY llllUNG: "In. the "-bly, n -out ud ooqht people (lift MORE'ITI. Pap ll ..... _ 'DROP OUT IS COP M' Asoomllly S,..1--otll Board Olairman Ralph Clark, an Anaheim service station owner, sakS Wednesday hi! office bu beard many re Ports o! such acttvJlies and he ,wants to see if the rumors are true,· "U there Is 1iaollne in these abandoned 1tatiolU, l want It dlltributed all around.'' C1ark sakl. "lt shouJdn't be stored away like this." Clari< said hllarp·s office 11 being uil<d to lnmtlpte bec:e.,. pooline stations were to have been lraventoried early 11111 ..,.th for purpooes of tu .......,..18, Guollne tn a ttora1e tank OIMltt ., an 111et and can be taxed, Clan said. If ~ dealer1 are storm, larp 1aaUlt1 el1twttere llld Heaplq taxatloo, il1ey are breakl"I the law. Clan said be lln't aware al any such 11tuatlons ~ bot be ·-to be 9Ure oome ol Ibo eounty'a l,IMl ,..,itne dealon 1ren't -lag oupplla. • Air Cal Hints More Fliahts . . e ----... Fro~ ~irport Air California Pre!ident R o b e r t Cli£ford said W~esday lhat his airline may ~ucst an increase in the numbe r of jet nights from Orange C.Ounty Airport late next year. CIUford sak:I the request , if it is made . would come only after installation or new jet mufflers on his neet of Boeing 737s. The Air Cil prealdeht 1ald the nc"'' devices, which are expected lo arrive fro mthe ,manufacturer Jn aboul 18 months, could cut jet takeoff noise by 60 percent. Clifford declined to specify how many more night! the airline might rcquesl. He mentioned. an Increase or five flights per day as being "possible.'' Air Cal ll currently allowed a daily average of 24.4 nigha from Orange Coonty Airport. "We feel strongly that we shouldn't attempt to lmPoSe addiUonal noise on the community,'' C1ifford said in a noon talk before tbt Harbor Bar Associalion. "But this new equipment might mak e it possible to add a few more flights without increasing the noise at all ." Clifford said. Olfford stressed that his company's ef(orts were intended only lo keep pace ''with the increasing demand for ai r service! In Orange County. "There has been a dramatic upswing in demand in the last few months as a result of the current gasoline shortage," Clifford ~id. Air Cal' passenegr loads are up 30 percent over 12 mont~ ago , Clifford said. About one-third of the Increase Is direcUy attributable to the gas shortage of the past four months, he said. Clifford. also said that his planes ~·ere averaging 78 percent full . "That's a rate that would have been unheard or even a year ago." Clifford said. Many Oights. particularly e a r I)' morning and evening fl ights to 1hc Boy Area, are extremely difficult to gel on and nearly al"•ays run JOO ptrcent full. ht.- said. To accommodate this high passenger demand , Clifford said Air Cal ~·ould "within a few mooths1' announce plans llJ (See FLIGHTS, Page %) Oramge Coast Weather ~fostly sunny skies Friday, bu! some local log and low clouds in the morning b>urs. Slightly warm· er' with highs at the sands in the )ow 70s rising to 78 inland. INSIDE TOD.\ l' Tile la!e Dr. Louis S. R. Ltakty11 ant/1rop<>fogica/ u:pc- dJtion.s ore beitlg carried OPl bl/ hit' u::id010. MarJI, and l11j sot1 Richard, in two separate A/ruxm. locatzon1. Sec Page 40. -L.. •• ..... lf c.-.... •. 11 c......... ...... -. --. ..... llffktl lt .......... ,.., . .............. t1 ,...... .,.,. "' .. ,..., n -. -..-. . -" ; . ~·· "INllll • ~ NIW'I ,, II Otllltt C-tr It. tt ,TA W S7t't'I•,..... # ,_,. ,. . II~ Mlot11tti »• Tt11orlt.... ft TllMlwl ,, ....... . -·-·· '""'' .... Wlf'll "'"' .. 11 ' • • • • • · FJ~:sh-ng .. -~ .... . -.. .. .. ,Coast Streakers Still Do Tliing Streakers continue to streak along the Orangr Ccwt with incidents reponed Wed°'9i11¥ and lodoy ,Jn Huntlng\on Beach, Coata Mesa~ ~guna Hilb. and UC Jrvlne . (Related stories, P· g~ 3, 18). Approxima1e~ 40 UCI s I u dent s . including about seven women, streaked fro1n the Commons, throug h l he administration building. end lo the ~\:ludenl union at noon Tuesday. Their arrival was preceded and followed by a rock band concert and hblervers estimaled several thousltlld other ~tudents came out ta watch the show. , Many of the streakers had painted 1helr bodies wllh messages from "Hi i1om!" to "Impeach Nixon." ~ After their run through campus, 10 to IS ot the male streakers tossed a frisbee and danced with clothed Yi'omen 1tudents "Until 2 p.IJ\ No college admln!Jtrators or policemen Interrupted the display. In Huntington Beach, a new variation 'on streaking wu introduced when a Woman estimated to be "about 50 and ,c~rtainly oot built ror the part" strolled 'riude into Spieot Liquor at Heil Avenue ;:ind Bolsa Chica Street· at 8 a m. , "She was turn ing a11, interesting shade " ' ' ~ .c . .,, ....... GIVEN LI~ rts;r ,, Lt. Ool( • .Rol-M i .,, •>1J !Reinecke Submits . ' ' Ta Lie Det.ectO} I ' ' ' Over ITT Scandal ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Lt.. Govi Ed Reinecke look a Ila.-test today In •"" effort lo clear hlmsell of any Illegal Involvement In the n'l' .. ani!al 111d' Rel his campaign for aovemor!rolllng at181n.· The Republican candid1te aaid, "l know it will conclusively clear me of any Wrongdoing." · ~ The \est was ordered by the office of •pecial Watergale prosecutor Leon ~aworski at Relnecke's request. Rein.e<!ke Id. ' I Officials at the Sacramento FBI offtce •laid Reinecke spent all day Wem.day, lfrom 10:30 a.m. until 8 p.m., 'at their ,!ff.ice.and may hive taken part Iii the.lie :,weiecwr test then. The test was to be 'Ol>mpleted today, ~but olflclalJ gave no ~dicatlon of wrum,, where or if the test ~suits would be made public. I Reinecke m)'!teitously broke o I f 'campaigning Tuesday in Orarige C.oWllY !!J:d was in aecluslon throushout the day iJednesday. \. The lieutenant governor said he would ~ve more to say after the test wa s mpleted • and wou1d, r.eiume his campaign ill Orange County tonight. l 1 For a mooUt, Reinecke has pressured j..Jaworski's office to administer the lie ldetector tu\. to prove that he was oot 1perjurlng hirll!elf when he testified to a )Senate committee 1n 197Z. Ol•lcoAli CM DA llY PILOT 'TM~--..._y jllllOT, wllll ... ldl t. c81M1M111 ... 11•1 ...... 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IWlsl _.., $f __ ,..,.,,,,.,.. flsrWI 111111' ... ,.,.. ............ ,... ,,.. .. sr ~ -· ._.. c• ...... ,... ., c:.t• .._, =:··· ~i.:i.. : •. .:~·.,,.::: .... .......... ·...-...: • ' ol bloe lo the cold rnomlng fog and bad an emblrrwed looking dog 'With her," 'l'&cUotomersak\. • · "b.aolderiog 1ietlhi1>e ind the lime or day, !he defkl were br<oJdni up.'' !he added. ' At Saddleback College, three streakers appeared on .campus Tue$daJ befOn! a delighted. audience of about 300 studeAts. "\Ve 'A-'OU!d haVe included t h e adminlstratlon," one streaker said, "but we were afraid somebody '4'0Uld think it was a put-up job to Improve our Image out here." Streakers vtere also reported In the Laguna Hills Safeway and at Costa Afesa 's Estancia High School. · Estancia 's latest occurred at 10: 10 a.m. Wednesday when slx male slreakers ran through the student quad and left in separate cara. Two men wearing masks and a woman with a blanket over her head ran nude into a KJwanis meeting ln Santa Ana Wednesday and grabbed a blue ribbon that was being presented· to Santa Ana C.ollege President John E. JOOnson. The award to Jolmson was made to mark the first JncKiP:nt of disrobed darting Jn Orange County. .. F,..m Page 1 MORETTI ... from minorities. It's evident we can't solve minority problems without minori1y input." UC REGENTS : "The Regents have no .,.broad re~&atiqn. r'l'bough some of "thtm ate fnendly, many others sec themse!Ves as \Pollcemeri. Reagan iot , elected on the •buts that he hated students and faculties and whoever didn't bow.. to him in higher education got stung." . ~RlVACY: "We're doing what we can in .. tbe ~bly to ~find legal ways to ,insure ,Pr!Ylcy. 1 woo•t even let them give me a bolb'~rd, and I am sure any · ~ b!u'eau In tbe ttale knows more abOitt nle thin I do. ElfE~~Y CRisrs: "The uWlllea give fil only me Jnfor!Latioo they want to, and beyond thlt -tell ue It's none of our businea~ We need to fiod out Just-what t~lhow." COM14ISSION: "This group "1-ett fo i:"""'1 ttar(, but I don't think ibatY tbe situation lny more. All I know ~ 1 doll'! -:ant ~lilornla to look like Wta~.Belch. I am ,oot ~a 'ftO..ll'OWth person, but we neecl .state-wide pluming.'' ~ ~ i&i. ··~ • • TONIGHT • C06TA MESA WATER DISTRrcr - ,ftegular meeting, Tl Fair Dr. 7:30 p.m. UCJ LECTURES -"Shamanism· St~les In NenOrdlnary 'Reality," Roo~ 101 Physical Science Bldg. 7·9:30 p.m. "Sc:ientitic A1edlcine for the Layman " "'Freshman Lecture Hall, Med. Surge 11 mdg. 1-10 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH II OCC LECTURES -"Herbs & Spices " C.ommunity CmgregalionaJ c h u r c h , CAM, 9:30 a.m. "Astronomy," Joel Levine lecturer, Room 16 Science Bldg 6 and s·'p,m. · FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS -"Death In VenJce,'' OCC Forum, 7 p.m. Adm. $1. Ex-dairy Aide Sticks by Story On Mill{ Deal KANSAS CITY (AP ) -Under cross. exam ination Wednesday, a former dairy official stuck to his story or an alleged deal lo kill a government antitrust suit against a milk marketing cooper&tive In return for a $300,000 donation to President Nilon1s campaign. Lawyers for Associated ri.! .. :; Producers In<!., subject of the still-pending antitrust suit, tried to shake Dwight L. Morris' testimony. But the former secretary of the dairy coop refused to bacJc; down at pretrial proceedings in the case. Motris did concede that he made $2,000 in illegal corporateAontrlbutions to former President Lindon B. Johnson's President's Club as well as tl,000 to the 1968 presidential campaign of Hubert H. Humphrey. MOO'is' lawyer said the statute of limitations had run out on those contributions so Morris can't be prosecuted. Testifying in a slow deliberate drawl. Morris also conceded he · might have • misunderstood exactly which otncials of lbe milk producers toop auppoo<dly an-aJll<d the deal lo klll the llntltrust suit. But he insisted 1gain tbet coop President John Butterbfodt told him In )972 tbel Nlton funcl-ralaer Herbert L. Kalmbech ol Newport S.Och p,romlsed to ma~ the la"'ult "go aw1y • In return for a S300,000 donation. lie earlier toki 'the samt 1toc'y to 1 Wattra:ate grand jury and lo the Senate Wat.crpte Committee. Morris a190 repetted thlt Butterbrodt told him Kolmbach 1>11<-..i out ol the de•I because of unravor1ble publl<lty over ldmlnistr1Uon tu&ndlinl of another IUllltruot ault -thlt ... -••alnat tile Intemlltonal Ttlepbone • T<l .... ph Co. • • • ' • TV .Fii• .Fl!glat . ~ Rriso~ers ~ .\· Not Seeking. • • ;: :NEVADA ' 36.Abo~rd . ' . ' I . Hfw-si sw -· :~ -~·J'"' ,. . , ... ~"'~: . • ·Perish in· .Crash "' .. • • f. •• .. ... . • I bAK!.AIW ·(AP{-A1;....;s foi fw ... •• IE='! • Imprison~ SymQ!onese Ul:,!r.ltl:Qn Army .. · • ' "soldiera'' said today their cUc:'""" do i::==:::..----,,.,---~·· B.JSHOP f/1P) A twtn-eogine not seek any .deal tradi.":; their· release chartered a.lrplane e1rry1ng a televtsk>n for that of kldnaped Patricia .Hearst. ~ ........., Wm crew smashed Into a ~de James Jenner. rtprtRnting Ruuell ln the rugged eastera Sierra, kllJIQg all 31 Little. told an Alameda County judge petlOM aboard, ol!lpats lllO'todoy, thll Ullle and ·Joseph Remlro want the A lo · D A belloopter piljt whl • ~ ~ :~~~~a:nago~=to~~ruPt~ po .g~ · ue :"::i~w::t:fie':e=:'L~ Marcus Foster to be tried' 30lely on s· ,.! '· .... and said tbe· Sierra Paclftc AidtDes mcrtt.s. (Related story Page 3.) ' Dan a chool Convair ~ dlllntegr•led. ... "I wish to ·dispel reporb in the press , . ... "~y ~ all W.~ ... aJkl ·Mike that these two wish to be released in Antoruou. '1All that we llW was a lot of ••ch•ng• lor the ........ ., Patricia Fo· .,. Prank ~ burning. ~ ........ a..,....,_ He ant. It is pure nonsense," Jenner ~ to, yells. r .. , · • said. "lt was a ~ n!Pt. The jllaile Asked. by a newsman whether his ell-· was dlaintegratef Tbt.W..t pert l Mw ents would refuse a trade ii the SU. By JOHN VALTERZA was the tall llfttlon..JJ'ie bodies , were proposed it, JeMer said he could not Ot ffls Dell'!' "1"' ,,.., • burn:.ed very ~y.•1 . .. comment on that possi bility. A public apoloiY WU promised today The propelllr-driv.-. ·plane was The SLA which claims to have by a small group of unidentified Sao chartered by Gos Aageln-bued Wolper kidnaped Miss Hearst Feb. 4 Tepeatedly Clemente High 'School ·students who Prodµctions · for filming' the televiston has linked ber fate to that or Remiro, 27, admitted Wednesday they took a dead series, "Prlm'll Man.'' ' · and Little, 24. Officials and the Hearst dolphin from the beach and bung it from Tt}e flight .Was bound fOr Bl,U'.bsDK, family have -speculated..-the-terrorist-aSc. hoonag1.pole_ at riva_t .Pal!3 "Hills .Hl~h abo~t ,200 '1!~80¥th-of U.cruh tc:Pe. group mlght 'demand their release. · when 1t sm intq,1 rtctp in,darjmess Munlcipal Court Judge ,St.af f o rd The incident. viewed by angrv baii8 .shortly afterJaklnc off fr'Om the Bllbop BuCkley scbedLiled a '"leering Wc:';.':'~day Hlll1 aludents as a sick gesture of rivalry airport Wednelda.y lllbt. offlClall'aid. to consider tbe 'two men's request for a (Dana Hills' mascot ts a dclphin), About 10 anyo OMmty deputiel -.:t nationaJly televised statement to include 1p1.1rrecl" a calm delegaUon from Dana re1erve 0~1 biked two miles over suggestions to win Miss Hearst's rel eaJ:e. JDIJ.s to m~t with San Clemente rugged tetnin to reach tbe crash s:lte Little and Remiro last week asked for principal Darrel Taylor Wednesday. eaffy today, a spokesman said. television time in a letter to a Berkeley Taylor said that even be(ore the No efforts to remove the bodies were radio station. The last SLA communique meeting, he and other admini!lratora had planned Ul\UI &4er. daylight, when an FBI said further communications woold be already ldentllied and suspended all the team was expected to arrive to make suspeaded until the television appear-young persons involved in the prank. pc15ltive ldentlficatio1. Jt the bodies . ·ance, which the SLA said 'A-'OUld di~ "They came forth to WI of their own A spokesman 18.id the film crew had pd!IOO. conditions. free will and admitted that they bad done been in the aret. since M>nday. Contra Costa County ,Judge Sam Hall II, but they never thought that the Stan Margulles, vice president of said after a hearing in Mart inez reaction would be 50 Stroog," Taylor said W~r Productions, said the firm Wednesday that he would rule Monday on lod chartered the plane to transport persons the priS011ers' request for the statement. ay. from the cast and crew back home Little and Remiro .are charged with ·iniey offered to draft a formal Wednesday night. - attempted murder in Conlra Costa apology to the students at Pana Hills and Mike Gray, a Wolper spokesman, said C.oun.ty after a Jan. to shootout with a we're now working out a. means to the passeqgers Included wrlter4irector police officer. 'I'hey are being held at convey It,'' he added . Dennis Azzarella, actoMI, itWltmen and Alameda County Jail where they were The 3()().pound mamr ·111, a female, was technicians. j transferred last week !rom San Quentin found dangling from a noose fashioned One actor was' Identified 8s ~ Prison. around the t811 when students arrived on Prohaska, 51 who· bu Played anlmals Jn· They are charged in Alameda County campus Wednesday morning. It stirffil a variety of1 roles on television and in with Foster's murder. The SLA has outrage on the ca mpus ~here students movies. His rolea: Included' the cookie-_Eaimed_J~~ibility for _~t s_la)'.!flg. have been i:,specially t'OOSCioU!._O! marine _ ~g bear on the Andy \:''lUams TV Both judges must agree to any mammals because of a ca QeDfl c sliow. Hit son al!IO dfed ln-lhe CraSl:i. televtslon appearance. emphasis. Gray said the crew traveled to· the WiWam Gagen, an attorney /or "I'm sure the ecological signlficance of Manimoth Mountain reJOrt area near Remiro , said Wednesday the statement the dolphin on the pole was felt detplv at Bishop because a snow setting was would be made before a single Dana Hills, but the young people ff.om ~ to film a Siberian tiger bunt by: cameraman !lJld one reporter in an San Clemente never even thought of it," actors made up lO portiay Neanderthai Oakland courtroom. Taylor said, men. Hall Indicated his reluctance to act on He emphasized that the group was The sequence was to be included in the the uiiprecedeQted request and small In number. third segment of the four-part. series on emphasized thtt his dnty Was to handle "We have lo Ara. that 1 there is no . • r· the attempted murder case Involving a general support at all from the rest of Concord policeman "and nothing else. our studen ts for the prank}" the 1'inclpal "Bui I ,do see ~le\'is.ion and I do read added. l\'f P~il""• ,"'141 I l'!HIJiza Iha! outalde lfe said the boys lord him thOy h>cf ~ures do exist," .he said·. "I can't noticed the dead mammal at the aurf line allow these outside pressures to get into In San Clemente for several days and th is case and affect my decision." finally decided to carry out the prank. Even if .the judges were to grant the They took a spray can am pe.inted the request, spokesmen in New York for the initials "SC" on the side$ of l' creature major networks would not guarantee that and hauled It to the rival campus during they would' provide live coverage. the night, he said. Newspaper magnate . Randolph A. C.oncerned about possible retaliation Hearst, the girl's r '.ler, says he will from angry Dan·a Hills studenta, San have no further statement until the news Clemente officials asked police to keep a conference question is resolved, special check on the campus Wednesday .. night · • State, Ne·wport, Long Beac1i Sue Energ y Office The State of California and the Cities of Long Beach and Newport Beach sued the F~ral Energy Office Wednesday, charging federal oil price policies are costing the state more than $230 million a year. "I'm ple8'ed that nothing took place and It showa that Dana Hills' students have the maturity to understand th at ntaliation really accomplishes nothing. "The young people that stood in my office seven deep Wednesday morning were understandlng, cooperative and perfectly behaved. It was a pleasure to work with them ," he said. Although the rivalry between the two campuses has always been keen, ironically, lhe student body at Dana Hills once shared the San Clemente campus on double sessions. FromP .. el • MARS~·'~':·~ t*· ... only 20 seconds before going dead. The mission underscored the Soviet lead ln exploration of Mars. !lbe United States ls not planning a 11lmi1ar mi.islon until mid-1975. Th e Soviet program will ~ohtin.-·throughout this decade, and invoW"e: 1. Landing instrument capsu1es to report on conditk>111 at the landing sites. 2. Exploring further with robot vehicles, "Marsok:hods," similar to the lunokhods that traversed part of · the moon surface. 3. Extracting soil samples from Man: and Oying th em back to earth. The Soviets have not made clear how many of the above tasks will be carried out on this mission. 'Ibey havA only said the lander will. test the ground "in the area of the vehicle's landing." The landing was planned near the JOUth polar cap where Western experts say thin carbo~dioxide . atmosphere may carry organisms. early man's struggfe for survival, Gray I said. 'n>e: aequence was to have been shown "May 2. · I A tiger had been rented for the lllmln&. but Margulies said the animal wu to be returned lo Los Angeles by tnick. The -bit at the 7 ,ooo.roo1 level of lbe W1iUe MouPtatns. which rince up lo 1,800 feet hlgb. accordina to ttpOl'ta 6'nn · lnyo National Foresl olncials, the Inyo COUnty sberllf, the Federal Aviation Administration and the Civil Air Patrol. The w~atber was clear 1t the Ume of the crash at 8:24 p.m. PDT, said the FM. The FAA aaid the cause of the crash was not known. Officiab nld m known dlstretl call was made. "I saw the f!re on the hill&idt," aid Ed • WaldapJel, a Forest Service information officeT. ''It was visible from Bishop for about 15 or 20 minutes." Sierra Pacific Airlines specializes in carryjng skiers from Los Angeles, Sacramento and San FranciltCO to papular resort areas such as Mammoth l\1ountaln and Lake Tahoe. * * * ' B~hc,p Plane Crash Victim List Released LOS ANGELES (AP) -Here Is a list ot the pa.sserlgerg on a Sierra Padflc Alrlinel Convair 440, which craahed on tak• off !rllm Bishop, Wednesday· nlgbt killing all 26 p«;raons aboard : ·l. Dennis Azzarella, the director. 2. Al Kihn, cameraman. 3. Janos Prohaska, actor. 4. Irene Bunde, actress. 5. Gary Spero, production assistant. 6.-steve Soloo, -produ.ction-asailtant.- 7, Howard Perlman, prod uction assistant. a. David Ayvail.an, a s s i 1 t a n t cameraman. 9. Billy Lucas, assistant cameraman. 10. ~ ~ooes,·llgbting,man .. 11. Jim Dickson, actor. 12. Anthony Mazzola, propman. 13. Rw;ty Carter, props. I~ Mary SkoWck, halntyll!t. 15. Giovanna Plazza, wardrobe chief. 18•! AfiJi Hoffman, ward.robe1 aulatant . I?!'tJlliU ~ll•r, makeup. ' ' 18. Jim Phillips, makeup. 19. Irving Pringle, makeup. 20. Bill Miller, makeup. 21. Bill savoy, transportaUon. 22. Joel Rosen, assistant director. 23. Robert Prohaska, actor, &OD of Janoo Prot>asu. 24. Rick Ackerman, actor. 25. Loren R8ymond, actor.· 26. Jackie Tang, actress. 'n. Ronald J. ·Brandt, tramportaUon. 28. Charles Sorkin, makeup. 29. Gene Darvat, extra. 30. "Fish"· Pashbum. 31. llollald Jacob!. key grip. CREW l\llillBERS: L capt. Albert Evans, SO, Torrance. 2. First officer Paul Dennis, 'll, Pm- dena. 3. Captain-Observer Robert West, 52, Torrance: 4. Stewardess l\fary Parker, 19, Para- mount. .s. James Steinlauf, 2'1, !\farina Del Rey, director of passenger service. 1 Attorney General Evelle J . Younger filed suit in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, protesting the lifting or state exemption s from federal controls on crude oil prices. Nobody Sells Amana for less than Newport Beach City Manager Robert L. Wynn said his city joined the suit because the rollback is costing the city about fT0,000 a year. "They (the state) asked us to join them and we said, 'Sure, we would.' " Wynn explained that under a new conU'act the city has been rece.iving $9.30 a barrel, but the rollback cut that to $4.18 a barrel. \\!ynn conceded city councilmen had not authorized the IiUgatlon formally, but said the decision was made . alter he talked lo Ma}'9r Donald A. Mcinnis. Assistant city attorney David Baadr represented Nt!wport Beach in court Wednesday. WyM pointed out that the oil companies were. also present opposlflg the state and city's action . "'"''" P .. e 1 ~ FLIGHTS ... drop JOme of its shorter range fllgh~ in favor pf more flights to the Bay Area . Clifford pointed out that If these kinds ol schldule ad)llJlmenla are made, II wlll not mean 111)1 lntreoot In the number of dally ffigbla but simply a chaoge In lbelr deJtina!Jons. Cllllor<l ailO llr-that the,. chances are con:$klered u temponry upedlenla and not 11 lonc·J'OlllO solullons to tbe county'a a r r tramportation needl. "We wut ev.lyoGe to uadenotand !bit 0nnce County Airport 11a1 llmlted capacity and tbot oome other airport Is ttUl netded," be •kl. Air Cal last aoloed for an lncrHae In lilltl aperatlons In 1972. That request for three more }et flights per day was turned do.. by 1116 Or111111 County Board of Sopervitors. • . • . Whet'e do YQll want the freezer in your new Am•••· refrigerator ... on the side? on the byttom? on the tm>.l Am•n•. gives you a ct.c>ice ' . 90DAYSCASH Wl'nlcl~';IWID 1115~1VD~ 1111-. Casll MISI -"-541-1711 ' r I . ' I :•