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Beef Surplus Causes Drop DAILY PILOT
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MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAR.CH 18, 1974
In Prices--Teinporarily
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Polisli Joke
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On A1nericans
Bern a rd "Twiggy" Kowalski,
l}lanager or the Polish motorycle
racing team contesting t h e
Jnl.emational Champions Challenge
in Co5ta Mesa last weekend,
inadvertently told an "American"
joke at the beginnblg of the thrfle.
race series.
Buttonholing a G<rman-.peaking
newsman, the bu.rly 275--pound
racing coach said, "I don't wish to
be forward , but the Polish nag out
there in the infield is fl ying upside
down." •
The message was quickly
translated · for the race officials,
along with Twtggy's explanation
that ..1lu! roo and .whit. Polish
banner when hoi sted upside down
"becomes the Czech fl o.g."
Foreigners Top
U.S . Cyclists
' In Mesa Racing
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Of n-. 0.11'1 Piiot Sl•ll
Foreign racing stars outclassed the
American speedway motorcycle team
with a score of ~52 in Costa Mesa
Sunday to take home the International
Champiorn Challenge trophy.
The foreign team, headed by six-time
world champion 1van Mauger of New
Zealand, beat the Americans in l\\'O out
or three matches at t'ne Orange CoWlly
Fairgrounds.
Although the invaders captured the
title, the American team, captained by
Soony Nutter of Topanga. outscored
them tb-160 for the l.bree-day series.
Slmday's closely fought action brought
some bitter disputes between lhe riders
and referees an~t ended _in a. fistfight in
froot <1f 5,000 fans involving, U.S.
champion Mike Bast and Scotland 's Bert
Harkins .
Bast threw a punch at Harkins,
claiming he was cut olf in the crucial last
race. and the two fi st-swinging
combat.ants had to be pulled apart by
other riders.
Still feeling the pain from an earlier
rib injury and a bad cr:ish in Sunday's
racing, Harkins limped to the
microphones after the trophy presenta-
tion and, In a conciliatory gesture,
thanked the Americans for their bospi·
tality and said he hoped the foreign all·
stars W91lld be invited back to the U.S.
"very !!Ooo." ~ Poland's Zenon Plea:. and Edward
Jancar.i. af1er making some impressive
sl»wlngs Friday_ and Saturday, were
plagued by injuries S1111da:y. Janean was
unable to ride because ol an arm. injury
and Piech. after hurting his ribs and
shoulder during a crash, continued to
ride but in visibly "detuned" fashlou.
rndlvidu•l point scores Sunday w~r:e
Jvan Mauger, New ,Zealand, 14: Chris
Pust:y England. 13; 8arTY Briggs, New Zeala~, 11 ; M.ike Bast USA, JI ; Mike
°""""·USA, II : Steve Tla!t. USA, 9: Bill
Cody, USA, 9: Bert Harkins. Scotland, 8:
Scott Autrey, U$A, 6: Sonny Nutter,
USA, $; Goorrre Ashby. Auotralia, l, and
Dnn Be<Ser lISA, t.
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Beef Prices
Drop, May
Rise Again
By Untted Press Jnteftlational
Butchers from California to Maine
have slashed meat prices 10 to 20 percent
Texas Du~I
Clerk, Woman Shoot It Out
. HOUSTON (UPI ) -With pistols bl azing, a grocery clerk
dueled with a woman bandit clad only in panties and a blouse out·
side a grocery store following an armed robbery. The woman lost.
Charles Hall, 43, told police the wo1nan entered the store bran·
dis.bing the weapon and demanded the proceeds from the cash regis·
ter. As soon as she left, Hall grabbed his,. pistol and ran out in pursuit.
The clerk and the woman, standing about 10 paces apart, ex·
changed 11 shots.
Hall saved one..rnund an d got the drop on the 28·year-0ld woman.
Her pistol empty, the woman threw up her hands in defeat and
told Hall he could have the money back if he would let her go.
Hall said no deal and called the police. She was jailed. in the past month. hoping to boost
sagging sales during a beef surplus aOfi....
keep many cattlemen from going broke.\>'-----------------------------•
'M:te lower prices are expected to go
back up. after 60 to 90 da¥s,_bowev.er.
"Across the board. J 'cf say beef prices
have come down 40 Cen~ per pound
during the past three wee'..J," said Don-
ald l\1cKinnoo , manage!" of Catties
Supermarket in Augusta, Maine.
The situation was sl.milar in every
other area ol the country resp::rxling to a
United Press International s u r v e y ,
although in most stores prices were
lower oo particular cuts of beef instead
of across-the-board red.uctlOns.
Grocery stores in 'tera.s, Cali.Cornia.
Maine, Washington, Ph 11 a d e l p h ia ,
Massachusetts, Illinois and Georgia
reported lower meat prices, some down
by as milch as 70 cents a pound.
Despite the loWer prices, grocers did
not indicate shoppers have turned in
great nwnbers back to steak and roast bee!. .
"It's going to take a while for them to
find out prices are down and get back
into the groove," said John Hester. meat
market manager of the H e b
Supennarkets in Austin , Tex.
Hester said his store reduced the price
of sirloin from $2JM last week to $1.38 a
pound , but roast beef was the same at
$1.19 and groqnd beef heJ(i at 95 cents.
"You still hear people say it 's too high
and waiJ<.olj," lie said. "l'l><~ght to go
out and try to buy some feed or
fertilizer."
Cattlemen say beef supplles are now at
a. surplus because cl sluggish conmuner
demand the past six moll1hs aDd lj>e
marl<eting dimJptioos sud> .. the
tru~ors' strike earlier U>b yeor,
"We've got a marketing problem we
have to eat our way out o(," said John
Robinon, vice president of the Georgia
CaUlemen's Associalloo. He predicted
the present low prices will not last looger
than three months.
"This is a.s low as It's going to get.
(S.. BEEF, Page Z)
THIS AD ASSURED
'PARKING SYACE'
Here's an advertiser • bad no
\rO\!bl llnclillg a oew "parking specol'
"" his lraV<!l lniler. Tbls b the ad that
did ll:
16' SCOTS, sips 61...!(ec. brl:s,
cust. awnlng. ''"'" GOod <Ol1d. Olll (Phooe No.)
And what that od did was to .. u the
traUer in just one day -not an unusual
!itory from Daily Pilot 1dvertlscn. If you
want to jOin the rank! of happy ~d U9ef'S,
dial !he diroct lint .to results. Pbooe &42·
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Move Uneonditional"l
Arab Oil Nations Lift
Embargo Against U.S.
VIENNA. Austria (AP) -The Arab oil
producers decided today to lift the oil
embargo against the United States,
Sauctia Oil Minister AhmOO Zak.i Yamani
said. (United Press International said the
move is unconditional).
'Frenzied' Rape
Suspect Seized
In Palm Springs
PAL.'ol SPRINGS (UPll -Police held
a man today they suspect is the "PaJm
Springs Rapist" after a, frenzied attack
on two teen-age girls in separate incl·
dems Saturday night.
, Jailed on $100,000 bail is Dan iel
Raphael Mendoza, 25, whom aut.oorities
believe is responsible for eight assaults
oo women in this desert oommwlity in
three months.
A combined force of law enforcement
agencies: in Rivenide County, Santa
Barbara County and the city_ of Palm
Sr!rings captured Mendoza Saturday
when he twice returned to an area where
tbe teen-aged victims were abducted.
Officers said Mendoza forced tne first
girl and her male companion to drive
tum to a remote area where be raped the
girl. 'lllereafter, he returned to the
,orlgiJW pickup point and escaped, they
said.
An hour lat.tr, according to police;
M<odoza. forced a t>-year .. ld girl to
-bim at gunpoint to aoolher W ~ she was raped. Again, he
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~liners End Walkout
CHARLESTOJI, W. Va. (UPI) -West
Virginia coal mine~ ended a three-wook
long prot(st walkout today, which. at it.s ,
height. ldloo 21,000 men and threatened to paralyze the naUon"s stc. • lndust:y.
Nine of JO miners had gone back co the
pi~ before the weekend, but hWldreds of
dissidents held oot wiW local meelin!ll
w.re c:onducled &mday.
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Yaman! spoke on emerging from the
90-minute meeting of the nine oil
e:rporting countries. He said a forn1al
announcement would be made shortly.
"Syria did no! agree \\i th the de<:ision
and neither did Libya," Yamani said,
He stressed tha t his own COWJ.lry as the
biggest Arab oil producer would lift the
embargo,
lie indicat.ed Kuwait Egypt, Algeria
and smaller Arab oil producers endorsed
the deciskln .
Syria and Libya were the only tv.·o
cowrtries against the de<:lsion to relieve
the oil supply situation in the United
States, Yamani said.
Yaman.i predicted before the meeting
that the embargo, imposed five months
ago because or American support of
Israel in the October fo.1 iddle East war,
U.S. AIDS EGYPT
MINE SWEEPS, Paga ·4
would be lifted, and 50 did Algeria's
official newspaper El Moudjahid..
But Egypt's Semiofficial newspaper Al
Ahram forecast the decj:;ion to lift the
embargo could be delayed for a week to
refer it to an Arab foreign ministers
meeting March 25.
The ministers from nine A r a b
countries ·met for 31h houri; Sunday but
failed to agree. Syria and Libya were
reported blocking a unanimous deci sion
to lift the blockade.
Several of the ministers met until late
Sunday night in an attempt to draft a
consensus document. Others contacted.
their governments for f u r t h e r
lnslructioos. sourees said.
Earlier Sunday, 13 of the workl's major
otl-producing.oations, inclqding seven of
the Atab states, concluded a weekend
meeting here wkh the announcement
they would maintain their posted prices
on crude oil witll July 1. '
The Organiiatlon of P e t r o I e u m
Erpor!lnlf Countries (OPEC! said ll8
deci!k>n not to raise the artificial price
on which thelr share of the oil revenue is
calculated was a good.will gesture
toward the leading oil consumers -
Western Europe, Japan and the Unit.Cd
(See EM.BARGO, Pa %1
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Hansom Paid
1'he banker hu sband or '.'llrs.
Eunice Khonholm has paid an
unspecified an1nunt. of nioney
for her return after kld1lapers
co ntactect him at hi s l.ino
Lakes. t-.-linn ., home over the
weekend. Dr . {;unnar Kron·
holm is a•vaiung word of her
fa te. See story Page 4.
British Lassie
Picks 'Vro11cY Gi1y ~ .
To Ask a Favor
A damsel in distress rapped on the
\\'indov.· of a !';e11-port Beach pol1ccman ·s
car as •ne dro1·e home from Y.Qrk ;ind
toda y she is even more d1strf"Ssed :i..~ a
result .
Christine T. Graff. '!!. a bro11·n-eycd
Britisher with no I cal address, spend the
\\'eekend in Orange County .J cu!, booked
on a prostitution charge.
Officer Paul K .. \Jula arrested her at
Ea'st Coast lllgh11:iy and ?.lac1\rthur
Boulevard Friday aftemoon. aftl·r :..1i~s
Graff allegedly offered ~r favors for
sale.
He claimed she wanted !2S. ahout one~
tenth of the price of a plane tic~.:et b:ick
home to IAndon. and that she appeared
desperate and distraughl in making the
offer.
JmmigratiGn autnorlties today \\'1.'.C
checking wbtther she qualifies for a free
ticket, while fo.fus Graff a w a i t c d
arra ignment in Harbor Judicial Oistrl<.1
Court.
Red Leaves Uussin
~10SCO\V (l:Pl l -Pavel Lit vinov.
grandson nf .Josef V. Stalin"!! forei1i:n
minis1er and an active dissident , left !h ·
Soviet Union today for Vienna and
eventually the United States. Morc th:-i
l\lo'O dOzen acth·1st Jews and dissi1enl "
gathered .i t Sh remetyevo Airport to hu
and kiss the 33-YC.'U"·old chem1ea1
research engineer and toast hlm with
cham,pagne.
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Seal Beach
Celeb1·ants
Leave A1·ea
Dy TERR'' CO\'ltLE
OI llM 0.llJ ''"" 11•11
A cn)V.'d of nearlv 2.000 revelers
celebrating St. Pairic.k 's Day in Seul
Beach hurled rocks, bc>nlcs and
firecrackers ;it pohce Sunday night \\'hen
officers told then1 lhe parry was over.
Police said most of the celebral1ts bad
hcen drinking near a CQUple of Irish hars
in the 100 blO<'k of r-.1ain Street y,·hcn thrv
frl!cd rhe :slm't about 8 p.m. ·
'"Thal"s when \l"l' had our firi;t (";1 • of
s!reakers, males a.nd fen1<iles. t h ·
crov:d began ·to get excited an k
traffic," Officer Gary ~fai ten sai.. , ay.
Al 9: 15 pm., I.he tfuntington Beach
police helicopter. requested by Seal
Beach, hovered overhead and declared
the gathering at unlawfu l assembl y.
t>.l<11tcn said the warning \Vas given for
nenr!y an hour before police decided to
niol"e !he crowd off 1hc street.
""About ~ 1ncn. \1•earin~ protective
hrlmf•ts Y.·ith f::ice masks marched ln a
line toward thr cro11·d. Thal"s when they"
hcg;1n to throw bottles. pieces of brick,
rocks and firecrackr·rs," :0.1ait«n said.
11 took police. 1-•;ith pnlroln1en from
llun!ington lkach. Fountain Valley,
\\'estmin.ster and l..os Alan1itos, more
than ;111 hour to clear the strelt of the
Jt er1ng cro'.1-·d. / •
1\fter the Huntington Beach police
hC'l1eoptcr ran out of gas. th(' Costa Mesa
police holicopt1·r w;is called in to issue
JJrdcrs lro!'n the air.
i\t;:.11,·n said 47 pe<iplc v.·ere arrested.
f1Vf' <.f them v.·r>re 1uvcniles. and five
~rson':) 11-·ere charged 1', t!h assault with a
1lendty y,•eapon.
Sorne officers suffer('(! minor injuries
from broken glass, satd Maiten. Fi\'C'
jX•rson.s ;i rrcsttd 11ere. also hurt, either
11hilc rt•-.1st1ng arrcsl or from the nying
dcbns, but none were hospitalic:zd, he
added
~l<i1tl'n said it has bccn an inforn\ill
tr;1d1r1on for largt' cro111ds In ce lcbr<Jtl' St.
!See .\1 ELEE Page 21
Li;;ht ;..prink!es 1\1l'sd3y. other·
.,.,·rse n10."1l y cloudy v.·llh JU:>t a f('w
pd!tfit:s of blue skv foreca!"t The
\1Tatn('r ~crvice calls for h!~hs of
1;~ .1 t thl' beaches rismg 10 68 1n·
od!ld. ... 1'011,\ ,,
Loretta L1111n is o fourth grade
dropuut, m11rriet1 at J.3. a gra11d-
t)10!11er al 2R -unrl tht q~en
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Sirica Approves Release ·
Of Secret Nixon Repo~t
RETIRING Judge John J.
Sirica reaches the mandatory
retirn1ent age of 70 on Tues-
day and will step down as chief
judge of the U.S. Districl Court
in Wa shington.
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\\'ASHINGTON (A PI -U.S. District
Judge John J. Slrlca ruled today that a
secret grand jury report on President
Nixon's ro!t~ in \Yatergate should be
delivered to the House J u d i c i a r y
Committee for Its impeachment Inquiry.
Sirica said ln his 22-page opinion that
"the person on Y.'hom the report focuse!,
the Presidcm ol the United States, has
not objected to iLS release to the
committee.
"Other persons are involved only
indirectly," Sirlca said.
He alto said the report "draws no
accusatory conclusions ... It renders no
moral or social judgments. The report is
a simple and straightfonratd compilation
of informatiOn gathered by the grand
jury, and no more."
Sirica, who steps down as d!.ief judge
of the U.S. District Court in Washington
Tuesday, delayOO implementation of his
order tor two days lo enable interested
parties to file appeals wilh the U.S. Court
of Appeals here.
The judge wrote that "although it has
Word 'Not Broken'
Hearst Promises Action
On Latest SLA Demands
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Nev.;spaper
citecutive Randolph A. Hearst hoped
today to break a weeklong silence by his
daughter's kidnapcrs through promising
action on lhe latest two denuinds n1ade
by the terrorist Symbionesc Liberation
Army.
He is actively trying lo arrange a
nationwjde "live" television appearance
..,.for two SLA "soldiers" jailed on charges
. /Ir assassinating Oakland school chief
~farcus Foster and is revamping a $2
• million food givea·way to the poor.
The editor and president of the San
Francisco Examiner said during the
1vttkcnd that "I have not broken my
word" to tHe SLA. which abducted his 20-
year-old daughter, Patricia. from her
Berkeley apartment si.x weeks ago today.
"l am doing everything I can to carry
out their demands," Hearst said in a
brief \\Tilt.en statement Saturday. "The
one thing l \\'anlabove all is to gel Patty
home as quickly as po.ssible, and I
Freeway Pileup
In Costa Mesa
KiJJs W oma11, 59
A Long Beach woman "'rts kltled and
her husband was injured on the San
Diego freeway in ~ta ~!cs.a early
Sunday \\'hen their ear y,•as struck from
• behind and pushed into a drainage ditch.
the Catilornia llighy,·ay Patrol said
today.
Evelyn Crepeau, 59. y,•as dead on
arrival at Costa ~lc.<ta i\temorial Hospital
shortly after the 3 a.m. accident y,·h.ich
left her 64-ycar-old husband , }!OY.'ard,
with cuts and l>nziscs.
Of(iccrs said a car driven by \Villia1n
Harris of Tustin rea.r-cndod the
Crepcaus' ca r in the frceway·s slow lane
just south of Lhe Bristol Street
overcrossing.
The impact C"Jused Cri'peau to Jose
control of Ille car which rolled into the
dilch . a CHP spokcsn1an said.
The Cn.•1:ic;1u car y,·as,tra1•eling about
<10 m p.h. in the slo w lane of the freeway
v;hen il was struck by llarrL~' C"Jr,
offiCC'r.-~id.
i'o charg\'S h;i1·e be('n filed in the
incident pcndinl! further inl'estigation. a
tugh11ay patrol spokcsinan said.
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repeat, I am doing all I can to bring that·
about."
The SLA siid on the latest tape
recorded message to lfearst I as t
v•eekend that its demanded food program
for the needy was "crumbs" and that the
release o! l\.1iss }iearst v•ouldn't be
negotiated until •·comrades" Joseph
Rem iro, 'Zl, and Russell Little, 26, arc
allowed a television appeatanee .
Remiro and Little appear before
Contra C:OSta County Superior Court
Judge Sam W. Hall in Martlnt"z 1\Jesday
and he will rule ori whether a TV
appearance 1A-°0Uld jeopardize their righU
to a fair trial.
The prisoners earlier requested the live
appearance as a meam o! &uggesting a
plan by 1A-1ticb Miss Hearst would be
released from her "prisoner of war"
status.
"I am doing all r can to facilitate the
appeara~ of Remiro 3nd Little,''
hrst said in bis weeiUld statiement.
"l believe sud:I an appearance can be
very helpful to the release ol Patricia.
Unfortunately, these things take time as
the people involved include lawyers,
judges, district attorneys and sherllfs.''
Meanwhile, the People in Need
program temporarily baited . r 0 0 d
distribution to the poor to iR its final $1
mi1Um...f2r a_~ Q!'derly giwaway Qf_
quality food . lt has already given away
$1 million in grocery packages lo an
estimated ilil.ooo pcniOllS.
The Hearst Corp .. oo earlier demands
by the SLA for a $6 million food plan,
promised to donate an additional $4
n1illion to the original $2 million after the
SLA releases ~1iss Hear.;l lmharmed .
They made the offer after Hearst said he
h<1d no more of his personal morK'Y to put
1nlo the program.
From Pagel ,
'RAPIST' ...
returned to the original point of contact,
officers 1>aid.
Police said .\1 cndoza y,·a s trpccd by his
nulomobile, parked near the
lntt'n1ationnl Hotel '11nursday night, "''hen
a ntan matching his description failed in
an attempt lo rape ty,·o Y.1'.lml'fl, one of
\1·hon1 \\as injured \\'hen his gun
discharged as he pistol-\\·hipped her.
Officers said ?o.tcndoza Is suspected of
being the same n\an who began the wa\·c
or rape and assault lf:Jsl December.
i\tendoza is charged v.·ith kidnaplng,
robbery and rape.
Dairy Agrees
To Treat Milk
LOS Ar\GELES (APl -Alta-Dena
nairics has agreed to C'Qmply y,·ifh a Los
Allgeles County lfealth l)cparlmcnt order
to p:istcuri7.e all milk deil\'ered today.
The orrler issued Saturday ca1nc aJte.r
the coun!y \Iii~ Commission t sted
:i-ninples of the rirm's raw milk rron1 ils
(,~ty of Industry bottl,Y'lg plant and found
Ille presence of ii d1arrhca-causlng
bacteria. Salmonella dublin,
J!arold Stueve. 3n owner of Alta·Dcna,
said Sunday that none of the raw milk
prtv1ously sold \\"Ould be reealled
beraust. "as fnr u l"m concerned
there's nothing wrong with the milk. If
people v.·anl to rc1urn any. v.·t v.·UI take It
back." ..,,..
Autopsy Scheduled
SA!'IJ PEDRO (UPI\ -An autopsy was
ordcrtd Sunday lo detmnlne the cauiJe
o( death of an unldentlflrd young woman
wtme body was washed asl'IOre at Point
Fem1\n he!-~. lnvf"stlgalors said tht:re
y,·erc numerous bruises on htr body, but
theS<' could have been caused when
waves pushed the boct)' against rOt:ks.
not been emphasized in this opinion, it
should not be forgollen lhat we deal In a
mauer or the most critica 1 moment to
the nation, an Impeachment investigation
involving !he President of the Unlt<.>d
Statell.
"It would be difficult to conceive of a
mOre compelling need than that of this
NIXON TAKING CASE
TO THE PEOPLE, P•ge 4
country for an unsy,·ervingly fair inqu iry
based on all the pertinent informa1ioo,"
he said.
Slrica said lhat the grand jury
"strongly recomm('nds" that its report
and a satchel filled y,•ith evidence should
go to the impeachment comm!tree
because;
"llaving carefully examined l h c
contents of,-the grand jury report , the
court is satisfied that there can be no
question regarding their materiality 10
the Jlousc Judiciary Co m m i t 1 e c · s
investigation.''
Rep. Peter Rodino Jr.
chairman of the House
(0.N.J.J,
Jud iciary
U.S. Building
Big Windmill
\\'ASH INGTON (UPIJ -Tur
government plans to spend $865,000
over ty,·o years to build a space-age
"''ind.mill to see if the wind tan be
harnessed ecooomically to generate
electricity. it was announced today.
The windmill will be built at the
space agency's Lewis Research
Center. Cleveland, in a project
sponsored by the National Science
Foundation.
The agency said the windmill is a
step towa rd future wind generators
capable or producing 1.000 to 2.000
kilowatts. ll will be the first large
wind energy system constructed in
United States in 30 years.
Custonis Agents
Seize Militar y
Copter Parts
WASHINGTON (AP\ -The U.S.
Customs Servk-e announced today its
agents seized $22.5 million in military
helicopter . parts, which were being
Illegally shipped from Loog Beach to El
Salvador.
The shipment to the Centrnl American
country ~·as one of the biggest Cl'('r
seized by customs ag('nts in terms~ or
value, a-gents said.
Agents said they did not know to Y:hat
US& the helicopter parts Y.-OUld have been
put in El Salvador, or \\'hether they
\l'OUld hal'e b«>n shipped to a tt::rd roun·
try. A spok('Sman here \1"35 unable to say
'll'hether the parts included any helicopter
armaments or munitions.
The investigation 'll'as described as
continuing.
Agents said the seizure. 'll'hich was
made on Feb. 27 but no:. annowiced until
today, was made at a warehou!e pier in
!.(Ing Beach, just as the parts 11·cre about
to be loaded onto a l'essel destined for
Acajutla. El Salvador.
The parts v.·ere being shipped in 18 foot
and 40 foot long containers and 117 cargo
canislt'rs.
The Customs Service: indicated it acted
on a tip tl1at a rorporation in La Jolla
y,·ould atlen1pt to export the helicopter
parts to El Salvador without obtaining
the necessary export licc.nses from the
State Department.
..
Commillec, told newsmen he could not
cornment on the sub:stancc of Slrica's
order until he had time to ('xan1inc it und
rotlllult cowuel. But he indicated that he
welco1ned the releui;c of the grand jury
papen; lo the comn1itt~.
Rep. Edward llut<.'h insoo of fi.1lchlgan,
the stnlor Republican on the committee,
said also he was "very pleased.''
"The grand jury report was obviously
intended for the commit!~. and th&o..
committee should have it," llutchinson
said.
At the \\'hile llouse, Deputy Press
SCC'retary Gerald L_ \\'a rren said r\ixon .
had been informed "Of Sirica·s· declSlon
but gave no presidential reaction.
Ylarrcn noted, however, that ·Nixon's
chief \\'ntergate lawyt>r, James D. St.
Clair. told Siric;1 the \\lh ilc !louse h;;id no
objection to sending the grand jury
report to the commiuec.
!louse Speaker Carl Albert said that.
"offhand. it seems to 1ne ii \\'HS a very
good ruling."
SUCCESSOR Judge George
l{arl, 68, will replace the retir·
ing John J. S1rica as chief
Judge of the U.S. Di strict Co urt
in \Vashington . liar! is expected
to divide the crush of expected
Wattergate cases equally among
lhe 15 rcn1aini ng jud ges.
Beat Shortage
Norther11 Stu<lenl s Charter, Buses
' OAYTO~A Bl::ACll, Fla. tAP l -
Thousands or r\orthern C'QJ]cge students.
determined to bee! the gasoline shor1age.
arc chartering buses 10 bring them to
Florida for their annual rite of spring.
Others are phoning ahead and checking
the gas situation y,·ith the Florida
Jlighway Patrol.
A patrol dispatcher said he gets a
phone call about every five minutes from
anxious Northem or Canadian students
planning a trip South .•
Offlcials estimated today th;it more
than 40,000 students arrived fn Daytona
Beach 10 soak up the sun by da y and to
party at night. They arc the vanguard of
some 100,000 expected to pour into the
city by Easter Sunday.
·'"'c chartered l l buses and n1ade the
1,800-mile trip in about 48 hours," said
Joe Spengler. 20. an elemenlary
Niucation major at SL Cloud t ~linn . i
State Collegt'.
"A lot of people decided to make the
trip this year by bus because o! the gas
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Beef is a bargain at the present and \\'ill
be for the next 60 to 90 days ." he said.
\\'ray .. ~inncy, \'ice presidC'lll or the
Anierican National Ca t t l cm c n · s
Association. said quick recovery for the
cattle industry \\'ill require a rapid se!l-
off of current supplie-3.
"Stepped · up featuring of beef by
retailers is im · 'e." to kc e p
.cattlemen rrom being out or
business. Finney said.
Reds Capture
Oucl ong Capital
PHNO~I PENll (UPI I -Jn hand-lo-
hand fighting, Commu;;1sl forcC'S
captured the former royal capital or
Oudoni::. the first major rity they ha.,-c
takl'n in n1ort• than three yeors.
The Ca n1bod1an lli~h co 111 nl and
announced lhc fall of the ci!y. lls CHJ>U1rr
\\·as also a n1ajor propaganda coup for
tile rt'bels si nde lhc attack ·came on tht>
fourth <inniversary of the O\'l'rthro\v of
I 'rince Norodom Sihanouk.
Oudong ts a provint'la[ c;ipita! 2.J miles
nort~ast of Phnom Penh and has a
population of about J:i .000
shortage," he said . •·11 was cheaper .lfld
a Jut tJf fun. \\"e had plenty to drink
aboard lhl bus and Y.'(' got totally loaded
at! the way do11·n:·
But Joe Brisk. another St. Cloud Stale
student y,•ho drove his car to Florida ,
repor1cd no trouble findi ng gasoline.
~ta Kolodziejczyk. 17, or Buffalo,
N.Y., said she and seven girl friends
decided to n1akc the trio by plane.
"1'hc gas shortage put us off driving,''
she said. "\Ve heard it was tough to get
gas."
Hotel ;ind 1notcl O\vners wh o had ;i lean
winter because of the gas sho11agc report
business is booming.
"\Ve are 100 percent booked from now
until after Easter." said i\lrs. Bud Asher.
0\1't1l'r of the Saf11ri ~1ot~L
\·!rs. Asher said tha t this \'ear's
students appear to be drinking morC beer
and sn'IOking less marijuana.
"But o!herwise they are just like all
the olher students from years pas1." she
added. ··11ere for the sun and the
partH:s."
Sat1ta Ana Glider
Pilot, 20, Dies
111 Canyon Crasl1
A Santa Ana youth alten1pting a J&6.
degree turn on his hang glider was killl'<i
Sunday 11•hen it stalled and he dropped
200 fttl into ;i rugged canyon near
Crestline.
Eric IL \\'ills. 20, of Beverly 'Dril'c,
died when he aM his kite slammed into
the earth in Dcl'il's Canvon.
San Bernardino Cow1iy S h t' r i f f ' s
deputies said \\'ills \\'3S proooW1cNI dead ~
Hl San fkon1ardino Comrnunity Hospital
fol[oy,·ing Lhe fall. -
Corooer's invcsllgators said I h c
victim"s remains \\•ill IX' transferred to
S::tddleback ~lorluarv in Tustin where funer~I scr\ ices \1·erC pending tocl<iy.
Police l\ab Heroin
SAN OIJ::C:O (L'.PI) -A Chicago
11·vn1an "'·as arrested at l.indbcrgh Field
Sund<1~· night or. suspicion of possessing
one pound of heroin \'alued at $2fl(),OOCI.
Tina Bro\1·n, 22, \\'as charged with
posSt>ssion of heroin und possession of
hi'roin for sale.
.Jolly Greet• Giant's?
Eleven.year-old Lutlano f·abiano holds a slt00·1n for
one or lhe biggest heels In the world . The ginnt
shoe, part of a shoon1akers' e'xhibition in Bologna,
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f1 nly. is approximately four feet long and wei ghs 33
pounds.
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St<.1tes. Uut a spokesman ~·anitd th.a~ unlus
1he industrial ruu lon.s controlled their
··galloping inflation" nod the prtccs they
charge the cul nattons for their
manufn C'lurt>d products, they v•ould raise
tlll' oil prit.~ again.
Tile OPt:C countril's produce 80
1,.,.rrcnt of 11orld oil export.~. . .
Libya has ;idarnantly OPllOOt.~ l1h1ns
thi: \'Jnb:1rgo because It c I " i ms
\\'a!>ht1ngton 's policy ren1!lins dirt.icted
aga111st the An1bs. •
Sourt·cs s.iid Libya was provoked
furhl·r bv President Nixon 's lhr('31 in his
sp..·cch ~'riday to "slow do11•n our very
r\·al and earnest efforts to i,:et a
d1.:>engage1fl('nt on the Syrian front <1nd a
permanent pea ct• sctUem('nt" wiless ;he
L"1nbargo is lifted.
llov.·el'er. Libyan Oil ~1inistcr Eu.edin
.\Jabruk '4'as reported embarrassed by
genL·rally accepted reports that Libyan
oil is seeping through to the United
States via third countries. Informants
said his opposition to C'nd111g the boycott
11•it~ .. flrin but 1oned dO\\'n."
Syria. \\h1ch produces no oil but docs
control pipehn('s across its territory from
Saudi Arabia . is rcl uclanl to sec the oil
\\'Capon abandonlil before Israel agrees
to withdraw its forces from the Syrian
!('rrilory captured in !he October war.
Coed Streakers
'Strike' Mesa
Bo1cling Alley
A mixed group of slreakers inlerrupte:l
the bowling action at Costa Mesa's Kona
Lanes alleys Saturday night.
A group of four 1nen and l\l/O ~·omen
galloped through the crowded
amusement center at 2691.J Harbor Blvd.
Angry ~Janagcr John G. Hal'a\as called
police. but Officer Ed Drymala said the
naked sprinters were long gone by the
time he got there.
Fllean\\·hile. across lO\\"II. a line of
patrons \\'aiting outside the United
Artists Cinema in South Coast Plaza
Saturday night \1·cre treated lo an X·
rated Sho\v.
A man described by on(' young \\'Oman
th eatergOt'r as "a \'iri!e brunette in a red
ski mask" piled out of a light·colored van
and streaked the lint'.
Ht' hopped into another getaway
vehicle amid a chorus of cheers and
y,·histles from patrons 11·aiting to see
"The Sting."
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MELEE ...
Patrick's Day in Seal Beach.
Police •nad similar trouble ~ilh the
cro~·d in 1972. but not last year, he said.
,\tost of the revelers y,·crc near tY.'O
~fain Street bars. the lrishcr and
Clancy·s.
~·laiten said Sunday's fracas \\'35 not a
riot. No one directly ilttackl'd the police
or smashed windows, though some cars
~'ere dented and two shop y,·indows \\•ere
broken. he said . -
··imagine 5(1, po!icen1en advaneing on a
cro"'·d of l.5001Jiat doesn't want to nwve.
That's a Ir it was." said the Seal Beach
public affairs officer. "It was an
un\a11ful assembly."
By 2 a.m., the city's public ~'tlrks crev;
had lhe ~lain Street clean again, as if St.
Patrick's day had never nappcnrd, police
said.
Huntin gton Bids
Fare1cell to Old
City Hllll Tonight
1"onight's Huntington Beach Ci t v
Council meeting marks the last time thC
\'ily"s leaders will make their decisions in
old ~lcmorial Hall.
All city hall offices are set to shift this
week('nd to the nel4' ci\'ie center on Main
Street at ~tansion Al'enu('.
AftC'r ton ight's session. the C1tl' Couneil
111>n't meet again until April I, Which will
be the first business session in a new
council chamber rtlurpped Y.'ith modem
audi1>-visual equipment. tiered seats for
the audience and nC'A' furniture for
councilmen.
fllen1onal i~all 11·as built in 1923 as a
public assembly 11nd C'Qnvention hall. It
y,·as later dedicated to the city's war
heroes. and the 1\merican Legion ~·as
gi\'en the permanent use of lhe second
floor offices.
C_i ty Council meetings Y.'C'ren·t l)eld in it
until the 1960s, after the rapid expansion
of the ci ty 1nade it necessary to use all
other buildings for city hall offices.
The last n1ceting 11·ill start at 7 o'clock
tonight. Co~ncilm~n .... -11~ hold a 5:30 p.ffi .
Sludy ~ion first, meeting in the
sn1atler city hall annex building.
Guild Strikes
Un ited Press
~T.W YORK (UPI ) -The Win!
Scn'icr Guild struck United Press
ln temational today, the first strike by
editorial cmployes In the 67·ycar history
of the news ser\'lct.
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ne.,.,·s. ney,•spicture and broadcast
coverage to UPl's clients.
Promptly at 8 a.m. domesllc guild·
covered reporters an<t editors left
newllrooms In UPJ's Y.'Orld headquarltrs
in New York Clly and in other bureaus
across the cc.untry: Pickell were posted
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Saddleback Students W orl( for Credit of It
Experience
Program
Booming
Hy JAN \\!ORTH
OI ""' Ol ilv ~llol Slllf
f rom the Laguna Beach Police
Department to the Balboa Bay-Club to
animal hospitals to your local 1namburgcr
stand. you may find S.:iddlcback College
students.
They are hard al y,·ork earning college
credit in a booming y,·o rk experience
program y,·h.ich has gro\\Tl to include 4f>O
students in less than a year of operation.
\\'hen v.·ork experience coordinator
Everell Brey,~r can1c to Saddleback to
organize the program last summer. he
v;as told to e~pect about 65 panicipant.s.
Aker a hasty infonnation campaign
prior· to fall quarter registration, 200
mudenls signed up. giving Brev.·cr a
tremendously unexpected ,,·orkload.
But he v.·enl with the popularity and
spent much of his first term on campus
visiting local employers, placing students
in practical jobs. and conducting a
required human relations class.
liis efforts v.·erc so successful that
v.'nen the second qu arter opened. he
found him,,,,--el f y,·ith double the number of
EL TORO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER ROBERT BURKE EARNING COLLEGE CREDIT
In Saddleback College Work Experience Program, Jobs and Textbocks Go Together BOOKKEEPERS WILLIAM BOGAN , PETE CHA VEZ TAKE ACCOUN T
They Combine School, Work at El Toro Marine Base Credit Union
partici pants. Now he is juggling 450 degree program. h£> r.:in earn a 1ot<11 of
students in a program originally designed thrl>e uni!s per quarter. Soml' 150 of the
for only 65. presenl participanli. fall in!a this
What is the attraction of v.·ork· category. Thf'y are requ1red to sign up
experience~ for one of Hrl'v.er·s interpersonal
For one thing, a student earns up to 24 relations courst-s for the remaining hou r
hours of college cred it. of credit.
This can amount to up to four units per The other 300 panicipa nts are enrolled
quarter, wilh each ·participant required in \\'Ork-related programs from
to take at least·four units more in other architectural drafting to 'oomc econon1ics
subiects at lhe same time. to jovrnatism.
\\'ork experience units -which may or The program incl udes 262 ,·eterans. or
may not be in the student's field of study 57.6 ~rcent of the tota l.
-fulfill elective requi rements for Most popular fields in 1.he progr<1m arc
graduation in the college 's tv.ro-year business management. which h a s
degree program. attracted 129 students, and police
The)1 also apply \oy,·ard veterans science, v.·hic h has 37 students.
benefits ~ne same as units from other Other job areas include nu rsing, real
courses. estate, sales and merchandisin g, sur-
The number of credits can1ed by a \'eying. electro-mechanics. mannc sci-
student for hi s or her v.·9rk depends on • ence. library media technology. and
the number of hou rs V.'orked . For !he medica l asslstant-c -in all 2-t voc<ition;_tJ
total of fou r, the average student w'Orks choices.
20 hour!. "This cunicu\um is the best holding
F'or jobs unrelated to a student'sprogran1 in tl}e school," said Bre\\'Cr.
Kidney Transplant Do11or
Comes Alive i11 Surgery
BIRri.1INGHAl\f , England (UPI ) - A
coroner's jury has ruled accidental death
io ti¥! case of a man who "came alive"
during an operation to remove both hi s
kidneys for transplant.
The inquest on l\fichael l\1cEldowney~
~. heard testimony ·from surgeons and
nurses at Selly Oak Hospital y,·ho
participated in the surgery Feb. 19. three
days after l\IcE!dov.'ney suffered critical
brain injuries in an auto accident.
He died 15 hours after the attempted
removal of the kid neys. The operation
v.·as no! carried out until later and the
kidneys were successfully transpla nted 10
a reci pient.
..CQrooer George Billington s a i d
l\icEldov.ney. a bachelor, had only a 5
percent chance of recovering fro m the
·accident and his relatives g a v e
permisslon for hls kidneys to be
transpJanted.
Dr. Susan Padmore. the hospital's
sen ior tw:>use officer and anesthetist.
said l\fcEldo1vney suffered a respirator y
arrest f'eb. 19.
Coi111ty Probing
'Oddball Disease'
From Leningrad
Orange County physicians have been
alerted to look for an "oddball" disease
called giardiasis in patients who have
recently visited Leningrad.
Dr. John Philp. Orange County Health
Department orficer. 'nas issued a bulletin
to physicians as a result or an outbreak
affecting 1963 Orange COun ty residents
recenlly relW'Tlcd from tours of the
U.S.S.R.
The main symplom of giardiasis is
pm:istcnt diarrhea. Dr. Phil p said. The
illness. which is caused by a parasite.
can be effecti vely trea ted \\'ith certain
antibiotics. •
The disease \\'as first recognized by
Orange County fl ealth Department
officials about three v;ccks ago v.·hcn
members of tv.·o local gi rts· drill teams
which had traveled to Leningrad fell ill.
There is no vaccine or preventive
measure. Dr. Philp said. "except to
a\·oid drinki~ t'l1e water in Len ingrad."
Iraq Calls Up Anny
BEffiUT. Lebanoo CAP) -Iraq has
mobilized three army d i v ls i o·n s
con taining 48.000 troops for a showdown
wil h a rebellious Kurdish minority In !he
country's oil-rich northern regions, the
independent Beirut newspaper An Nahar
reported tOday. The paper satd the Iraqi
forces, complete v.·Hh tanks and
helicopter-borne commando units, "stood
poised for a crushing blow'' againsl the
20.000-strong Pe-sh Mergha , the guerril la ,
army of ~1~a ft1ustafa Barzani.
r '
She pronounced him dead an hour later
and alerted a transplant team led by
surgron Anthon y Bar~s. she said ..
Dr. Padmore said when Barnes opened
J\lcEldowney'S;, abdomen she S.:1\\• the
patient's feet twitch. ·
"I heard him cough. and he started lo
breathe of his ov.11 accord -regularly
and with reasonable depth.,,. she said.
Aft er the cough. Barnes asked. "Did he
do that or v.·as that you?" nurse Anna
Whi tco mb said .
Dr. Padmore replied, "No. he did
that." the nurse said.
Barnes im mediately seated up the
eight-inch incision. l\1cEldo1vney \\·as
returned to the inte nsive care unit but
died 15 hours afterward.
Pathologist Dr. J. S. l\lcKinnell said h'C
carried ou! a post mortem and did not
believe the first attempt lo remove the
kidneys conti'ibu tcd to or accelerated the
death.
··in fact. it is possible it prolonged his
life_tiy 15 hours." he said.
Barnes told the inquest he had to
remove the kidnt•ys \11it hin an ho ur or
death 'vhich he sa id he assumed had
been confirmed by 1v.·o doctors.
"A surgeon has a du ty to his patient
not to transplant dead kidneys. He ~!so
has a duty to society to sec he does not
act precipi tately. lie is walking a
tightrope." Sames said.
Last Time He 'll •
Try Her Rooni
ASBURY PARK. N .. J. (AP)
Awakened at 3 a.m .. Bendetta Cardell
discovered an intruder in her apartment.
She grabbed a board and forced him to
the balcony of the seco nd -floor
apartment. where she ordered him to
jump or be clobbered. ·
He jumped.
A short v.•hile later. police arrested an
wiinjured John, Shafto, 30. of Asbury
Park and diarged him ...,·ith attempted
breaking aOO entering.
Witclicraft Book
Bri1igs $5,000
LONDON (AP) -A rare first edition
or a 16th century book on witchcraft sold
at SOutheby's 1uctk>n today tor ss.ooo.
The boo!< ~ Reginald Scott"s "The Di~\'ery o( Wttcha-aft," published in
1584. Few copies survive because the
book v.·as banned on publicatkln and
ordered burned by the public ha ng"1an.
The buyer. London dealer D. f .
Brooke-llitching. said: "The famil ies v.·ho
had copies after Its destruction was
ordered obviously took a great Msk but it
is beca use of them that copies have
survived unti l now."
"ho can1c to Saddleback from a lov.·-
u1cotnt". 1n1nonty youth torp" director·
ship 1n thi• Long Beach schc"ll di,.rntl.
"I hfiht'\'t• 1n \\Ork.'' he adde:I "Tht"
JH:ie11t•al l}l'Op!('. not ~C(>"Sarily rh,•
status peoplt". <.1 re \\'hat float this soc1etv.
The \\Orkman is "·hat !his coun\r\' 1s ;ill
about." ·
His students range in aec fron1 18 to
60--and earn from minimum y,·age to top
c-xrcu!i\·e salaries for their jobs.
Part of their requirement is to de\·clop
a list of five job performi nce objcctl\'CS
<1 l the beginning of each term.
The student's grade. given by his
einployer. depends on hO\\' y,•cll lhc
employer feels the student has met his
own prcdetcnnincd goals.
For a secretary, it might mean
increasing typi ng speed from 45 to 65
y,·ords a minute. 'T'o a medical assistant.
it 1night mean mastC'ring ho1v to prC'parc
slides .
The VOC'ational students arc al90
required lo tum In a tenn paper al the
He Wins if It
Will Kill Hini
BRO\\'NWOOD. Tex. I UPI J -
Collon Dillard s a c k c d 10
rattlesnakes in 31.7 seconds to win
first place Jn the annual r<1ttlcsnakc
roundup.
Dillard accepted '·his first prize
trophy Sunday and then reported to
a loca l hospital \\'here he is
-reported in fui rCOn1Jition foday
follO\\•ing treatment for tv.·o snak('
bites. ·
Bandits Hold Up
Store in Drag;
Police Seize 20
ATLAXTA. Ga. IAP) -About 25 men
.,..·eari ng \\·igs and dresSC's held up a
convenience store hrrc and le ft y,•ith their
!ool in four v.·aiting taxis. police said.
About 20 men vlcre arrested after the
v.·cckend incident.
Detectives said the group. led by a
n1an v.·earing a hat y,·ith a feather in it
and a shoulder holster and gW1. made off
v.·ith panty hose, sun glasses, brveraJi:c
and ice.
The-~~ clerk. Samuel Orr. said the
man ..,-ihc gun offered to sell him a
picture of the ,\1adonna. Before !ea\·ing.
he v.TOte Orr a check for ss.+6.80 and
remarked that he v.·ou!d re the next
president of the United States.
Police said thev arrested Kenneth U>e
Stephens. 25. of Atlanta and charged him
"'ith inciting to riot, creating a turmoiL
operating a dive. abusive lanJ'(uage, and
carrying a pistol without a license.
Police sa id they Ylent to Stephens'
home. whe~ they broke up a la rge party
and confiscated \\·hat they said was
suspectrd n1arijuana ~nd s o n1 c
mercha ndise apparently taken from the
storr.
Victini Fr eecl
By Kid11apers
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PARIS !AP1 -Yves Boisse!. french
prodtJdion manager for the Peugt'Ot
!Ubsidiary in Argentina. has been freed
unharmed after being held by kidnapers
since Ott. 28 and is en route to France,
!he car company announced today.
Boisse!, 36. was abducted by sevf."'11
gunmef'\ as he dro\'e to h.is offict near
the Arge ntine capital of Buenos Aires. 11
was not known v.·hether a ransom had
been demanded. but an elaborate system
v.·it h n telephone code was set up to deal
wllh the kidnapers.
No other details of. his re.lease were
disclosed.
end of c:it·h l1'rn1. !>C'll ln.!! out how !he;
i.:ot !ht• JUh. hn1\ 11111rh II\"-'" .1rt p;ud.
;1 1ob tlt'.,Cl il)lHIU :uul \1(1rl.111;.: c:in l111on::;
Ttl('St· p;l!l('f.; 11 di furn1..,h .1 \ :1lu:ihlt"'
Bra11~hing Out
rf'fer..•ncc hbrar\ fnr fu~url' v.·oM;
1·xpt·rlt'llt'l· ~1udtn!..;. Hn·11 f'r ~aid
Tirou,!!h !ht• s,1rldl1 b:1t•I. 11:·ocr.1n1 is
built on a st•llt• cdut•a!Jon d1·p.1 rtmt"'rrt
n1odcl and has to n1rc1 state srand:irds. it
is funded bas1t·al!y "ith lor:1! fnniis
8:~ l 'u11 r.~t'.~ Set at Various Sites
"\\'t ha\·e harl bt~;11111ful t·oopcration
from local ('n1ployc·rs." Brev.· .. r s.11d.
··Thi e; prng ran1 brings the colll'g(' in
direct con1nct with the husine"~ \\'Orld.
1':n1plo~crs !('!] llll· Tf'f)('all'<!ly ihi~
prngra1n renews their f:uth 1n higher
educa tion."
"1'11<-companiC's <irf' grtting somMhin.:::
c..ut of it -prrh;1r..; 1n lf'rn1..: ••f tht"
morall· ;1rid 1nitiati\t' of !lh · :.toil< nt
··Bui the )l('r~on 11 ho bcncfic; n10~1 1~
!h(' sludf'nf Some pcopll' rl'port th~'}' had
nc\'rr talkl'1:1 to thf'ir hosSC'S until they
bl'gan lilf• 11ork C'XIX'rl('ncc progr;1m."
Thirl\'·lhr1·(• eour'I'" ;1t :.1•1111 loc.111ono,;
\\Ill h1· 11fl··r•1l 11 .. \t <JU.irti·r 111 the
Saddl•·bach {'olii'gt· t'Xll'nth-d c:J,mpu:.
pr•Jgr;i111
,\JI e!;is<:t•S 11·111 earry full L'{)llep:t•
lT\'d!I. ;u1d )l!'ll:if)l'C!I\•· .'!Url "J11<; 111;1\'
enn,ill dt1n11g th1· rt•cuhi r \l art'h ~l to '!7
rt·gi:.tr;Jl .• on p1•r 1od ;i\ th1· 111;1111 t'i11n1x1:.
11r 111 lhl· f1rsr rl'i":. ml'"lin~ :11 !ht•
"'l!·ndr-d l'~1n1µ.i.., :>!lt' :-.prin~ qua r!1•r
(·~i-..~e~ l>;-~111 Ap ril •I
!'iltt'S tor th·· 1 J.1s~•·.-. 1nC'luil1· l..:1gun,1
lk,1th lhc.h S<:hool. s.1n l'l<'nll'llli· ll 1gh
SthOQI. L.:n11l·r-1t y lhgh School in lr\!lll'.
Witl~o11t M~e111l 01· 1Vle11,
Sl1e'll l1tl1e1·it $414,000
LO:'\DON (AP I -t\ dcnti~t 1\'hO
\\'anted his rercpt1on1st to "Ix-happy"
has left her S~l -1.000 1n his 11'ill but onl y 11
she avoids rn:.i keup 11nd n1en for fi\•c
yea cs_.
Anll·!i.1 \\hul l('. u1 her late -tfls. v.•ork('(I
[or l 'hi!J p Grudy ever ~111ec: she ll:it
school.
!1 15 y,·ilJ is !:pccifie. stating '.\liss \\'ha1tl'
n1us1 "nl'vcr use ;iny lipstick or n1akcuµ
of any kind .,.,h,11Socl'cr -apart from
cJrar nail l'arnish -<ind·.,.,·ear no je1rclry
such as rings, earrings. necklaces. and
··An.1b~dr 11ho hnc•w .\Ir. <;rundy v.·i!l
not find h1.~ v.iil at :di slr<.1nge.:·" friend
·of hi'i <;~1.d "11 1• II.JS .1 ll'TY j>OS"f'S.<;11'(•
sor! of m;111. 1 rry str1cl and Jealous, who
df'n1<1~! µl'ffi'('\IO!l "
\!1~.; \\'h,1ih· lill'S {t),111r> 111 the
!.nnt<i.~hi11· rnv.n of 1.~·•l<1:1d . Sht· n·fu~('d
('(Jn1111l·t1I 011 1111 11 ill
Ce11lral l'a rk Zoo
Dl'rr B1 ·a le11, Di e,
ne\er go out "·ith any m;1n on her ov.·n. :\'!-:\\' YOHf\ •.\Pi -1\ 1111~· fallu1\ dt'{•r
or y,ith .l party of n1rn, during the next s•·v~·rl·I: lx'i1t»n b~ 1and;il~ .1t 1h1· Central
five rears... l'a1·k /,o1.1 h.1s tl.l'll 111th1·1n1ur11·:-
The v.·111 added : •·1\\ant 1\melia \\'h.'.litc It v.:i~ 1h1 · 111·1~1 ~t·rtr1u<.lv 1niurl'1:I of
IG be hoppy. a ~ she has be<:·n :i r('al lt\1· rfrtr pun1n1rl1·1f 111111 h~·r11 .\' ~llck~ 111
friend to n1 (' -:ind genuinely h.1d 111y thr 1nrul1·n1 \1,irch !1
i11!crc·sts at hl'Jrt. ·• Thi· df't I' ,_!l'tt·r1·il ~kult l!ljlJrli":> nnrl a
Grundy. !i2. died l;ist .\ovcmb..-•r but brrik{n !i·c ;ind 11;1.; !l1l' onl~ Olll' 111 hi· details (I( his l\IJI \\t'l'l' ]US[ J/HlOUll('i•d ~l iss \~'hai l (' wa s n:imt'd sole f':<eC'inrix ho-.p1Ta li11·d It <hl·d !'und~l\ 111ght :it !ht'
\\'Jth the rf·sj)(ln"ih1lu~ !Q _..,..~. 1ht' v.1H's 1\S!'('.\ II 1 1~p1 I 11 I lt1l' 1':1 rhs
CfJnditions arl' kept. ,\dn11nhlra t1r1n ff'Jlf1rtcd.
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and .\la.rgucritr O'Neill School 1n ~llssion
\'ii' JO.
Tuslin and footh~! llig11 Schools rind
the .V!arine Co11)s A~ Sta tion in Sa»1 11
1\na also \\'111 house clnsses.
Courses to be offen:d <it L.1guna BC'ach
High School will include:
-Art :1ppreci<il1on. 6 lo 9 p.n1
'.\l(lndu ~'S . Roorn 2.1.
-Bu.~iness !av.. 6 lo, 8 p.rn. '.\ICMlda~s
and \\'t'dnesdays. Hoon\ 36.
-It('<!] t•statl' practice'. fl to 11> Jl ni
\\'t'(]nc:'days. Roon1 31.
-l11troduct100 to liter..1l11rC'. 7 lo HJ
I) 111. Tul-sda~s. Roo1n '.!ti.
-CrPatnr v.nting, i to I!,! p ni.
Tiu1r!>day:<, !loom 24
-lntroduct1011 !o political sticncc-, 6 10
8 p.nl. Ttlt'sda}s ;;ind Thur..days, Rooin
31.
-lnterna!iona! relations. 8 to 10 p.n1.
Tul'c;davs and Thursdavs. Roorn .14.
i\I O;NciJI Sch\l()! In. '.\!1;.sion \'il'jO Oltt'
<'l:lssln ll'achcr <1idl' 1r:un1n g. y,111 h1·
offered from i to JO p.n1 . ·n1ursda}s, \1•ith
l;1boratory 11 or k sc/J{•du!t,d d11r1ng lh"
d<J \'tirnt:
Th t' sel ection at 5<111 C!emcnlc iligh
includes .
-Jnt roduet1on tu th1·att:r ;iris, 6:30 to
:J::W-p.m. ThurSdny:;. Hoo1n 202.
-Hc<1d1n~s '-in dr;.1n1..1 . 6 10 !I p 111,
Tut·~a.\'s. Room 21'1'.!
-t:. S hi:-.l ory. 7 lu !l p.111. Tuc~:i~.c;
and ThurWa~·s. Boom ~07
-P,.ycho/of!\. 8 to 10 p.m .\lond;iy:-.
.ind \\'('{!nesd;.~s. Roon1 70i.
-Sot1olog). fi to R pm. '.\fond.:i}S and •
\\'f'rlnl·sda~;.; in Hoon1 i07.
l 'l;i<;<;t~ <11 l n1ver<;1 ly High 1nC'ludc :
-:\rt appr·cc1at100, 6 to 9 p.m.
'.\londavs. Hoorn 206.
-HuS1ne'>s 1<.iy,·, 6 to 8 p.rn. Tuesday~
;Jnd Thursda~ s. Hoon1 :.!fl~.
-Hr:;1f e~t:llc prinC'iplt·~. ti to 10 p n•.
Tut><..da\'s. Hoon1 ~~1.1
-l~t·<tl t·sk1tt' 1·Mnon111.~. G tu 10 p.111.
\Jond;1\,,, Hoom 21!.1 -l'~)t'ho!oqy. G to R p rn 1'l1L<S1l;1ys ~ind
111ursd;,iys. Ho<.Hn 206.
-Scr1olngy. ll tr1 lfJ p.111. 1'Ui.''i<l<1,\:-. ;111<1
Thur~d;1\s. kUQn1 ~11;
-Sot1;11 pr41hlcn1,. fl 1·~ JO p.m.
\J11nda~-~ and \\'1•drH·~d;1\~. Hvon1 ;n.i.
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YOU DESERVE
A BRE AK TODAY•
Spr1ngt1m<>
Florenc.e Eiseman~ tor tn('
0chSOC!r <,1;.1er5
Melissa 12. Ellsabelh '2
The ir sister aresses arc lrom
n111 Easre, Collec11on
available at all stores
1n si zes 2 to 14
tvl.elissa 11; 1n the 6tn Q•dOr·
at Harbour V•r>w 5cnoo1
Melissa ana Ehsabeth 111l'
1ne ctiildr<>n ot
Dr ana Mr~
H.;rQICl C Octf n1>r J·
ot Huntington ~-ll•OOu1
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·I DAILY P!LOI
Jost Banker Pays Ransom to Free Spouse
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·:·"i:-;·. Tom
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UNO LAKES, Minn. I UPI I -Banker
Gunnar Kronholm has delivered a
raMOm to the kkinapers of his wife ,
Eunice, a family spokesman said_. early
today. and the kldnapen have J)rl>mls<d
lhey will let him know later today where
his wife can be found.
The Rev. Bruce J<~lemlng, Kroohohn's
brother-in-law and pnstor of t h e
Bethlehem Baptist C h u r c h In
Minneapolis. early today said money had
been dellvettd "as per the tidnape.rt
in.ruuction and that woro lS supposed to
be received aometime this momlns
where Mni. Kronholm can be found."
FLEMING REFUSED to say !>ow
much rall!IOm was paid ~ give any
detail$ on bow the money was delivered.
Earlier, the FBI announced that the j
car belonging to l\-trs. Kronholm Was
round In tlH! Minneapolis suburb ol
!'.dlna.
Mn. Kronholm, 48, disappeared t'riday
morning 10metlmc after 7:30 a .m. Later
that day, a man tele.pboned Kronholm
and ~kl: "We have your wlfe. Deliver
all the money you can to a statJon
at .. ,"
Kronholm said he couldn't wxlerstand
the last words from the caller who
lmmedla1ety hung up. Since then, nothlng
Garde11 Grove
On the Coast? MAINI V9IUS • MllCUIY RIGHT PATH
EYES INLAND DEPT. -Lots or
grluled veterans of coastal hving like lO
feel that there arc Ul·o parts to Orange
County-the coastline from Seal Beach 10
San Clemente and then the bad part.
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The Une that divide& the coas1a\
dweller from the inland n.>Sident of our
region is n"lOSt indefinite.
Himtington Beach. for example. ls
clearly oonsidered n bcuch city even
though in its enormous size it stretches
inland-(pardon the expresslon)-«lmost
in touching dislanl'e of Sanla Ana. If
you'd want to toud1 It, that Is.
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MISSION VIEJO and El Toro are a
couple of other spots that, in the mosl
strict view. aren't exactly y,·ashed by the
ebb and flow of Pacific waters. But
mostly, they are roisidered part of our
growing coast.al cornntunitics.
Other places. hQy,·c\•er, ha\'C long bren
abrutdoned by coastal 1hinkcrs. Garden
Grove is a good example of this.
Back there a few dl'Cad~s in my )'OUth.
y,·e always considered Garden Grove ns
an agriculturaJ community, fiJll'd with
farm boys Y.to could pick up a plow with
one hand to poiat out directions for you.
These persons eventually turned into
Garden Grove High School roolball
players y,•ho could dispatch you into
considerable misery on a given Friday.
IA ft TH AT. LAUNCH
NOV.a,•73
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In the Honie Stt•etch
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UJ'I Te ...... tt SO IT WAS JN those days you coukl
drive down Garden Grove Boulevard and
cross streets like Brookhurst. Euclid or
Harbor Boulevard and you'd come to ju.st
that-a wide spot crossing of roads.
Then the boom years of the 19508 came
to Garden Grove. They started tearing
out the groves and gardens and replacing
them with housing dc\'e!opmcnL<; so fast
you couldn't keep track. Blink once and u
field was turned into a new communitv.
A radio signal sucessfuJly bea1ned across 69 n1il·
lion miles nurlge ~fariner l 0 into the home stretch
today on its five·1nonth trip to r.tcrcury. The space
probe will pass ~·ithin 540 miles or the small planet
l\larch 29, flashing 1nan's first closeup photos of
the planet every 42 secondR-.
Everybody thought it was grand untii ii
was finished . Alas. since then Garden
Grove has drawn considerable contempt
and ridicule as a place v.•here all the
municipal planners must have been oul
to luocb while they were bµilding it.
PEOPLE, PARTICULARLY coastal
folks, have been known to poke josh at
the place by eaJling it "Garbage Grove"
and "Flat.!ville" or "Los Angeles South"'~
or other non-complimentary names.
•Going Puhli~!l
Nixon Taking Case to the People
By HELEN TllO~IAS the \Vatergate prosecutors.
\VASHINGTON IUPI) -Whlte House \\'hite House advisers ha\•e expressed
strategists -say President Nixon has satisfaction Y.•ith the results of their
embarked oo a tw~prongOO \Vatcrgatc public relations campaign in its early
defense by takjng his case to the stages. The go.al Is to persuade the public
American people and toughentn~ his of Nixon's lnflOoWlCC of any p01rtlcipation
sland against congressional impcat11· in \\'atcrgate--rclated allegations and 10
rn('nl procet.'<tings. build pressure on Congress lo ""'in a rapid
The President and his surrogates arc resolution of the problem, according 10
''going public" Jn a big \\"llY lo pron1otc aidcs.
Nixon's point of vie,1· that coinplcte One adviser said "\\'e're looking into
~V<'ral possibilities" for still more public
Anyway, it is clear they built Garden
Grove In an awCuJ rush. One of the things
they forgot in the procl'ss "'as to get a
jllllior college for their klds. So ever
since all the kids arrived , they've been
going to junior College in e.laceS like santa Ana,ruIIiffton.-orange Coast and
Golden West.
~ --NEWSANALYSIS t J .. app('aran~.§ by the President.
This has cost Garden Grove residents
heavy taxes. Everybody agrees Garden
Grove should be v.•ithin some JC district.
But surrounding districts have lx>cn
reluctant lD annex the Garden Grove
Unified School District beealJS(' it is rich
in kids and not so rich in tax base.
GARDEN GROVE does, however . still
turn out mighty fine football players.
despite not having pJoy,·s to pick up
anymore.
And as lt comes to pass. it 00\1'
appears possible that lhe junior college
system that will embrace Garden Gro\'c
will be the Coast Contmunity College
District.
Lots or questions like taxes to be paid
and an election lo se.al the deal have to
yet be \\·orkcd out . But il could
eventually bappen. Then \\"hen they join
Coast. '"'e"ll be in an interesting position.
\V c"ll he !Urning lo Garrlcn Gto\'e folks
and sayi ng. ''\Velcomc neighbors. you
just jo1nC'd the l'O<•.St line."'
~ TllE PRESJDE?\TS advisers realize
. . they are taking the ri-~k of alienating
c:ooper_at1~ \\'ltn the lfouse Jud1~ary so1ne Republican congress ion a I
Committee s dcn1ands for tapes and supporten in the committee and the
docu1nents v.·ould le<td to "destruction of Tiousc by challenging the impeaduncnt
the Presidency." Inquiry step ~ step. Some observers
Nixon Tuesday \rill carry his can1paign believe the \\'hite Jiouse \\-Ould prefer tD
10 Houston, T('X., y,·l}_ere he \1•ill appear refuse a subpoena for presidential
before the Nation31 Association of documents and incur a possible contempt
Broadcasters in a nationally televised citation rather than 10 comply v.·ith the
question and ansv.·er session at 6 p.m. comn1it1ce"s reql)('St.
PDT. ~Jxoo appeared in fine fctlle Sunday at
I ~ PURSUIT of public support. he
appe.ar<'d before business leaders in
Oiicago and southerners in Nash\"illc.
Tenn. last \\"N'k.
His advisers also have fanned out lo
blast v.·ha1 they see as the rom1nittee's
"fishing expedition'" for \Vhite House
files and to prod the panel in10 staling its
defin ition of an impeachable offense. The
\\'hltc !louse has dedincd lo give the
comrnitt<'1:' 42 tapes il is seeking,
al!hough it has n1ade ~n·nilable to L4Pt.hc
oommittce material it previously gave.
a St. Patrick 's Oay \\"Orship service at
the \\'hitc House during ~·hich Or.
l'\om1an Vincent Peale delivered a
S('rrnon on love and forgiveness for
''\\Tongly rnoli,·<ited '' mtsdeeds.
.\lrs. Nixon. suffering fro111 influenza
after her six-<lay goOOy,iJJ tour to Latin
America. \\-::IS unable to alt.end and is
under a doctor's care.
PEALE DEGAN his sen'ioo ll.'ith a
prayer asking forgiveness "for what
"·e\·e do™' and thought and said that
v.'a.s YiTOrtgly motivated."
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Fre eze W'ar11.ings lssuecl for loiva, Mi1uiesota Area
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lleaviest Battles
Since Cease-fire
Seen in Vietnan1
SArGO~, South Vietnam (AP) -
Thousands or South Vietnamese and
Communist troops baltlcd In the l'Cfltral
hig'n.land.1 over !he y,·eekend in the
hc~viest fighting since the cease-fire, the
Saigon conunand said ~1onday.
Tho commnnd. listed more than 500
casualrics on both sides. including 348
Comm unists find 72 of ils O\l'rl soldieNI
killed, v.·hi]e !Leid reports Indicated more
( __ 1N_s_H_o_R_T._ .. _)
lh.an 800 casualties and one governmrot
bat1alion o\'errun .
The field reports said one regiment of
1';orth \'!etnamese troops of up to 2,COJ
mrn atlacked a half dozen government
posifions near Kontwn Cilv, hitting them
\1ith more than 700 rowids of rocket!,
mortars and artille11•. then folloy,·ing up
"'if,1 jnfgntry assaults.
e lrllh Deall1•
BELJ<~AST (UPI ) -Authoriti es
lightened security across !\orthern
lrt>land today alter the v.·orst violence in
n1onths rocked the St. Patrick's day ,,.C('kend. -.
Botnb blasts and ambushes o\·er the
Y•~kend killed eight persons, including
t1,1·() Irish Rcpoblic-an Army (IRA }
m!lltants and three British soldiers.
An IRA attack on an anny foot patrol
in Londonderry's Brandyy,·clJ district
Sunday night killed a soldier, raising the
death toll to 977 in 41,~ years of Violence-.
e l11dlab Riot•
NE\\' OEUIJ, India (AP) -Indian
anny units moved inlo the capital of
D~nar State today to cootrol s1udenl·led
1noOs that fought police and set buildings
ablaze in a protest against economic
hardshi~.
II was the second time in ty,-o months
t~"lt army troops were used against
\'JOlent urban protests. Unrest in Gujarat
State on the other side of India toppled
tile state government.
• Ger!Jlll_r D.ead
F1tF.MONT. Mich. (UPI) -Daniel F.
Gerber. y,'flo introduced millions or
AmCMcan babies to strained foods, dil'd
during the \\'ffkcnd after a brief illness .
He 1,1·as 75.
6,500 Hair ,· .,
Korewis H el<l
SEOUL. South Korea CAP) -
Long..OOtred Korean youths y,·ere
rounded up O\'tr the wetkend tq a
nationwide crackdov.11 on \l hi~
styled hair," l\IU~l Pollce said
• Akniay.
All but about 100 ""re rtleascd
lift.er they &greed to a hll1ttut. ibe
holdouts v.--ere referred to ' the
Summary Court. Police said the
crackdoY.TI '4-ill conlinue unlll 1ong.
haired boys disappear from the -·-
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bu been heard from tne kidnapera,
Joseph H. Krtmbecl(. spetlal 1genl ln
d"large of the FBl in the Minneapolls-St.
Paul area, said the car belonglng IO Mni.
KtoMolm waa fouod at tO:Z.S p.m, PDT
today by the Edina Police Department at
the parkin' lot of the Southdale shopping
center. Edma ls about 30 miles from Lino
Lakes. .
No other in{ormaliOd was available.
KrlmOOck said.
KRONHOLM, DESCRfBED .,
exhausted and distraught . \\'9S wiable to
meet Sw>day with newsmen.
At a newa coo!ereoce Swlday at a road
block a mile from his borne , Kronbolm's
brother, Oliver. 61, and brolher·in-lav.• .
the Rev. Bruce Fleming, pastor of
Bethleflem Baptist C h u r c h in
?dinneapc>lis, saki the banker was too
tired to talk with oeW!lmen.
Both said Kronholm was exhausted and
t11•ing to relax. They said, "There has
been no communlcatlon from anyone."
They added there won 't be mt.oetings with
r~porters until ttwre is "further word
fro n1 the kidnapcrs."
1be two said they didn"t know 1! any
money had been transferred.
At ty,·o news conrerence!I Saturday.
Kronholm stood In fronl of his suburban
Twin Citit•S home, saying he was
awaiting further \.,.Ord and told his wifl'.
"I love \'Qll,"
Kf'OflhOhn said the FBI as!!ured him It
"'on't int~rfere 1,1·11h any inslru c.tioru h
m:1y rect.'i\'e to pa y a ransom.
KROr\HOL.\l SAID he last saw his
blonde y,·ife when he left home about 7:30
a.m. Friday to go to \\'Ork. She failed to
kttp a beauty appointment Friday
morning and a nieeting with her husband
Friday afternoon .
Kronholm. y,·ho has six children by a
pre\'ious m;J rr lage. has been marr ied to
his present \\1fe for about three years.
U.S. Aids Egypt
In Mine Swee_ps
\\'ASHJNGT0'.'-1 !UPll -The State
Department <innounced today tha t the
United States ··has <igret'd 10 ass ist in
S\\"ctping mines in the v.·aters of the Suez
Canal" ,to ~IP. speed rc.'()pening of the
international watery,·ay.
The canal has been closed for almost
SC\"en years -since the 1967 Israeli-Arab
y,·ar. 1'he department said the assistance
is being provided "at the rer1uest of the
Egyptian government .''
IT ADDED that the United states also
had agreed "to provide advice and
training to Egyptian p erson n e I
responsible for clea ring unexploded
ordnance in l'flc l'anal and on its b.::"lnks."
Diplomatic sources in Cairo said
earlier that Egypt had reached
agreement \\'ilh the United States and
Britain on a joint operation 10 clear
thousands of bombs and mines from the
canal.
The mine clearance y,·ork is C'x:pectt'<I
to start early ne-.t month by scores cf
Ameri can and British specialis ts in
conjunction with !he F.gyptian navy and
the engineering corps as .,..·ell as Suez
Canal Authority technicians, the sources
said.
CANAi. AUTHORITY officials believe
ltk-re arc thou.~ands of min£:s and
une~-plodcd OOmbs 1n and around the
canal as a result of tnore than six yca r.s
of intermittent Israeli ground and air
fighting acro.<:s lhe watery,'ay, culmin at·
inf;( in last October's \\·;ir.
On the 1\'ar front. Svn:1n and Israeli
artillery boomed for i-norc than three
hours across the r.olan ~!eights cease-fire
line for the seventh straight day. "'i!h
Churcl1 Pickets
'Exorcist' Film
• PENSACOLA . .Fla. <UPl l -Insisting
they 1,1·eren't ll')'ing to close dO\\ll the
mo\·ic , "'Ibe Exorcist.·· !he stJ pickets
said. after all. '"It's lhcir movie house.'"
But lhe Rev. Paul \\'elch. associate
pastor of Pensacola's First Pentecostal
Church. added , "\\'e are opposed 10 the
mo'ic. of rourse, because the~' are
playing \\i th the poy,·cr of God .· \Vhat
they're doing is making a mockery of it."
The 50 marchers from Ille church
congregation handed out religious tracts
to t'ne patrons of the F'lorida thealcr, ··111
case I.hey need help after seeing the movie.''
"The Exorcist," a contro,·erslal movie
dealing y,'ith satanic possession of the
human spirit . opened in Pensacola
Friday night. The marchers shov.·ed up 2-1
hours later.
llu::::ards Ret111·11
each side el.:llnllng the other started the
fi ghting.
,\ rnilitarv spokesman in Tel Aviv said
the SyrianS opened he:n•v shellfire on
1£ral'h fort ifications 111 lhc northen1
sector of the plateau before Israeli guns
l)Jrkl-d to silence the Arab barrage. No
Israel i casualties were reported.
Syria said the art illery duel y,·as along
tw1rthirds of the front . and claimed
Syrian gunners ·dealt "fierce blows" to
Israeli positions.
A Dan1ascus military communique said
the engagement broke out when Jsrael
tried to improve and fort ify its positions
in the central and northern sectors of the
40-m.ile--long fron t. '
Philadclphian
Streaker Wore
Green in Cb tu·cl1
By Uniled rrrss Inte rnational
There \\'as just a h11\e wearing of the
green during S11nday·s St. Patrick's day
streaking.
A naked you th . sporting only a grs..en
headband. dashed through St. Bemarcl"s
Catholic Oiurch in Philadelphia jlLSt as
the Rr''· Bern:ird Btni~eheck prepared
to distribute com1nunion at a noon n1ass.
"\Vhat a tl'rtiblc 1hing to happen in a
church . of all places."" con1plainl'Cl one
parishioner.
Another nude n1an ran through a group
of miirChing-litllC gi rls 1n Sa n
r·rancisco"s annual St. Pa trick's Day
Parade. but he v.·as grabbed by outraged
bystanders whc> held hiln unt il police
arrived.
The man . identified as Paul Sutton. 26.
\\'as charged with drunkenness and
indecent exposure.
In Tokyo Sunday. an American high
school girl streaked about 60 f('t>I do\\'n a
busy s1reet in· the Ginza before being
nabbed by police. Charged y,·it h public
indecency, the girl said she made ner
nakl'd run on a $33 dare from her friends.
A disc jockey in Ha 1~'aii streaked
across the snows of illauna Kea at the
13.000-foot le\·el Sunday while a group of
newsmen wa tch ed. The man. Rich
Anthony. claimed a rL'<'Ord for the
\\'Orld's highest streak.
Three men . \\'ho said !ht>v were
COflstruction \l'Ork ers fron1 · Sn u
Francisco. slreaked through the club car
o~ the Amtrak train head ing for Reno,
;.iev., Saturday after n1ak.ing bcis with
onlookers.
Llke the swallows th a_t return to Capistrano every spring, the buuards
come to _roost In ll tnckl cy, Ohio each year. Sunday was Buzzard
Day In l!Lncklcy. It Is rumorc.d that pioneers killed a lot or .wild-ani-mal~ year!: ago and the carcasses atlrac'tcd the birds. who ha\Te been
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For Arson
In Schools
LODI <AP ~ -Officials 8N!
ln\•estigating the possibility ol
arson In fires Uw.t destroyed
school bullding s here and In
Vallejo rnrly Sunday morning
causing damage ~!imaled at
up1•,.ard or SI million.
A fire that may have been
deli berately set gulled the
three-stor v brick ad·
rninistrative buiiding of Lodl's
(...__B_RI_EF_S _)
. . . . .
Released
Tokay High School and rour Robbie Richard, 6, of
.firemen v.-erc injured In u two--Piedmont is home after hour battle to contain the n,11'ncs. a 12-hour ordeal in the
TI>c fire \\las descritx-d 35 hands of kidn::ipers. lie
·•of an inC't'ndiary tYPc" by was released unharmed
Fire Chief Forre!'!I Eperson. after being nabbed on
his way to school Thurs· e 1•rit1ce Fe ted ..day in a $100,000 ran·
PAL~! SPtt!NGS (UPIJ -som plot that faiJed.
Prince Charleii golfed and ---''--------
greeted American dignitaries
during a hot blue desert
weekend and was expected to
retum today aboard th e
British Navy Frigate Juplt.er,
berthed in San Dil"itO on its
global training mission.
The J>rince of \Vales. wtv>
sailed through San Diego·s
<'001 fogbanks last \\'eek. spent
the v.•eekend under SS-degree
skies at the spra\\nng desert
r>state of t: .S. Amhassador to
(irrat Britain, Wa ller 1\n-
nen berg.
e Gos lfa11di1
Mt. Whitney
Hike Trail
Resb·icted
BI SHOP I AP J -The U.S.
Fori"st Service has b e e n
forced to limit public access to
tilt. \\'lutncy. Tht' solitude of
1he highest ·point in the
continental Unitt'd Statt'S is
hci ng threatened by trampling
feet .
First cli mbi"d by three
fishcnnen in 1873. the peak is
now one of the m o s t
• • • ' . . . . .
817.3 !ffillion
Suit (01· Slande1·
N ea1·s 4tl1 Week
houndf'ri by tilt.> eand id:11t>s.
Rutlt1r said ri1l' cand1d:i1t•s
ca.sh nnd chcC'k.~ usun!lr \1"11n1
first throush llug~· personal CALIFORNIA
LOS A1'r:EU:S <l:Pl 1 -
RobN't 1'1nhcu·s Sl7.3 n1IH1on
federal &lander 'suit agaln.<:t h1:o;
fonner b o s ~ , induslnahsl
llo\\·ard llughcs. p!MC'S into
ita fourth \\'eek 1\Josday.
~l~1r~. Nad.ir~ II c n t r y "----------'
llughcs' former c hi r f
lieutenant in Nevada said he's
fight.tog to clear his name nnd
reputation after the blllil;r\.1ire
labeled him a "di!>hooest son
of a bit.ch ..
blind."
\\'ho stole nie
1"e no v.• v.-ell-publ1cizC'd
remark came during a
telephone news cooferenct
Hughes be.Id \\'ith nev.·s1nc11 111
1972.
Hughes' attorneys said the
billionaire entrusted .r-.tJ.heu
\\'ith $375,000 -.a thin! of it in
cash -to be doled out to
vario u s pre:!idenlial can-
didates in 1968.
FEDE RAL COURT
tcstimoov last week indicated
Hughes "nt~ys would ~1t
tempt to show th.1l lhc
billiona irC''s 1972 re n1 ark s
"hereupon it v.•as dl'"J)OS1tcd 1n
"·h:11 ~1:1heu refC"rred to as
Hughes" "v.·a.sh aCC'Ollnt. ..
~tAll i:U llAS a \ r <'ad y
:ts..~rtt:'d in prt'trial dt'[X>Sition.;
that he deli\'<'r1"'!1 $2.'i,():)) in
llu:;:h(>s 1n(lflf'Y to lhe head of
th<' Dl>m()("r(ltic party. ml'tlt'Y
!hat had hero plC'di::t'd to SC'n.
Rob<'rt Kt>nnl'd y prior to h1s
Junt•. l !lli3, assa."'0:1n.:1t1fll1
Th,_. former lltimie,<; aide
di.sc!()S('d months llJ!'.O that ht'
alro dt'.'lt\'Cred a briefras(' "·ith
t.5-0.000 cash to H u brr t
l lun1phr~· \1"hile lh t' prcsid<'n -
l1 al ca ndidate sat in a
ll1nousi ne Jn Los Angek-s in
1968. Humphrey has sint'C
deni{'(! lhe assertion.
\1 alk'u :iddC'd hl' pt'rsoo:i\ly
dcll vi"ri'd $fl0.000 to R1<k1rd
Nixon through his fri r-nd C. r ..
"Bt'be" llebozo prior to the
1968 prC'<;identia! election.
about :'o.laht>u ~·crt' corr('('t aMI -
lha t his former aide pockr li'CI
huge Sums O[ the ilught'S
fortune' -SOIT'lC of it meant
for political contributions.
).f::iheu "s .1ttornev, O\ .. an S
Butler. <'~plained iii court last
"'eek th::it !he industrialist
chameled huge sutrut or cash
into the 1968 presidential elec--
lion, and previous e!cct.i~. in
order to keep. from being
},.outh Dies
By Lea pi11 g . . -
Fron1 Q11<'e1t
1.0~(; BEA\11 n . .:r 1 • -A
.vouth \\ho br.ii:?J:l°".I hf' '\\'Ould
J)(' "!ht• first )X'l"'•'fl IO 1,~;1p
fro111 thi• Quf"'!l \fnry" strip-
l:l!'lf lo h!<: short<: ~lmday :ind
plun~ro 10 h1<1 d<'.1!h in thi"
h..1rbor "·:i lrN lx-1011·
Bon.1ld :ind (:ary Simon of
J .. 1ki.'<A"ood sa id tht>~· V.'l"'T'f'
i.trolbni.: 1he re-ar d{'Ck of lht•
n1oorcd 111'\\•r about 2 ;1.111.
11·hen tht•ir fri(.1\d \V:.iy1~·
llussev. l!l. announct<I lilt\'
should all takt' lltnis Jcapin~
fron1 lh(' up])Or dC'Ck.
The .Sirnon.'> ~1id fllJSS('y
\\"(·nt fir!.1 but didn·t bo~ lo the
!>t1rf:ll't..'.
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Alioto ~t\tte111pt s to Re solve
Ba y A1·ea Teacl1ers' W all{out
SA:\ FHA:\( ISf\) 1 l'l'I I -p.•rc>0nnrl h.l\l' rt'fU'»~l !() ('Ofld1llOI\.~ \\('f (' • ~.aft'' for
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str1k1n.1: ll\1thrrs :ind ·~:hir I
actm1n1str:t!f11', r,1 l' urn r
togclh»r tncl.i; 10 h1':1r :1
propns;1l 11lu1·h lOOld ~·:1d :u1
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1111•rr \\11~ n nll\·Up Sund.1~
f1l thf' s.1n11· in11ta 1i-0n. ·:ind
'":~tiool boaN! n1f'n1ht•rs didn ·1
8hO \\' up for a ~»1011 in thi·
n1nyor·s off1ti:·
Alioto, \\'ho l11!<t "i"'Ck h<'-l pt-d
:-<'1111' a :-1ri kf' h\ munu·1p;1I
f'nlplu.\'t'' \\h1i·h h:1d parJly1.<-d
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s.'.lid Alioto: 11ho ha~ t.1k<'n
lltne out fron1 111<: t."l.n11);1i.c:11
for gO\'!'rnnr 1n ho•!p nl('(l itih·
""Th1<: is ;1 n1Ul'il 1norc rhf11('11lt
~itu.1t ioo nnr! 1h.-p:1r11t·~ :11·l·
1nu(.·/t furtht·r 11r~1r1 th;111 1h1•\'
,\.('n' 111 tn<' rt1y 11·ork(·r!:
striki" ...
TI11• ~11 1.-ran c i SI." o
Fi'd<'rati(Jr1 nf ·r ,. ;it' h" r !>
"'a\ki"'d off !hf' joh 10 1'(11n<·1d l"
\\1th !ht• 111UIUl'l1.J.t l \\"Or kt1!"Ji
strike. Schools h:i\"l' b..'l:n
upcn1t111g on ··t1onrncd d.1~''·
<tnd janttori.il and food ,,•r11t· •
1·n1,, p11·~1'I li1h·.~
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<.r h1kil tl'<lt'ht•r.• :1n1l l!i S1·•·l.u1g
.1 I.• 1:..•n.,•111 P.•~ !)O(~t.
-111.illvr t·l ,1.,:-1''· 111ur1· rl·aJ 1uJ.:
pro~r·1n1s :u1\! l~:!\l'r rx11 •ind
lit:1tu~ for 1>-ir:1 -prof1·~"11111:1l.'l
:ind :-;vl:w:;t1t1J!t' t1·:1ch<'r
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tl1r1.. .. ·!pd LIS Ftlf'nll"H. I''> 1 0
N.'tum IO "'('Ir~ 1f ~·hool
entcruig
S.·h.:ivl nlll:'nd:lnet> hni; bt-<11
11·:.s than 25 pcrt'Cnt of nor111al
t. i',IU~· of !lit· ('it,1' 11urkrr~
:-tri ke 11nd picketini:;! by :il11"11.J1
)1;ill lh~· l'HV\ 5.001 puhlc(•
:-etl•'QI ttaetw.:rs.
S.:•hf,r,J J.11 •1'S h::id :liJiO ['ll,'I)
1dlt'd ~Ult'>' 1he \\'::ll kool lxg;1n,
:inri .... hen p ubl1r
t r:t11sport1t1on C" o I I a p .~ NJ
cturtn~ Hill' rnuruc11>;J I <:!nl1'.
rn;iny C'l3'>.'if'OOms wt r ~
df&:rt«J
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t1·r·n.;1c_t..:l ;:1rl dro11111~d 1•.1rh
\1\d,t~· 1\ll<'ll tlh• c•;\ll<!I' l!l ll )J11 h
~hf' 11·,1~ rirt1n t;: (ll'1'r111rnf'd
<!ur1nl! a (;irk HI l~ill!; !lv.u·h
IL1rhor .
1111!1 1" ~:lid !)0111111 l\:1lb.11·h
1:1. 1(•![ into !hC' \\'a!t•r \\·h.:·n
sht· 1111<1 !hrt-<.' (lf ht:r fri<'nd.;
:iueu11>tl'<l tv t•hangc pl.i(1~~ u1
thf' l'r:if1 ·r110 11r hr r
e111np:11uon" <:11·:un 1.1 .~o f1·t~·
;ind [I fo11nh 1\':lS pulled from
1!11 · ln ~1d l\':tlt'rs by patrol
t~).11 '
fl1i.• ()( th·· SUr\'l \'Of !I told
t•flu·t·r,.; Y••un~ l)ollna \\'a~
u11:1hl<· tn !l\Vln1 rind hec:ime
111 ,h•rii-:d. 1\1!(•n1pts 111 culrn
tlie girl failed .
Authori1i t·~ s.1id th1• qu.1nf't
r.r IC't·n-<ig<'rs h,1d !olartC'd out
:11 ~ p n1 Su nd:oy for a look at
th<· 1'•.i!<tlinc by night '.
LOS ANGELES ! UPI I
The only gasoline station open
Sunday in central Los Angeles
'"as robbed of $80 and its at·
tcndant v.•ounded while a tine
of motortsts waited to buy
fuel.
frequently climbed in the ~----------,1 v.·orld. Hundreds arc oo the
Authorities said the .'.II·
tendant. Louis Paster. 33. \\'as
v.·ounded in the left knee by a
piece of nying concri"te when
the bandit fired into the pave-
ment. Police said the bandit
cut in fronl or a line of seven
cars. ordering the attendanis
to line up while he held a gun
on them.
e Couple Shot
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) - A
man with a rine killed a cou-
ple in the Richmond district
Sunday after ramming their
parked automobile with a
rented car, police said.
trail daily during summer
months.
'·It's a to~h thing when you
have to restrict the public
from public land," says Ed
\Valdapfel, public information
officer for Tn\'O National
Fori"s L "But we haven't found
anoiher ans1ver."
Under ::1 plan being
announced today, the Forest
Service \\·ill allow only 7S
persons per day onto the 10.7
mlle ~It. Whitney tr a i I ,
described by hikers as "just a
long "·alk."
BECAUSE IT IS so readily
accessible to the public the
trail to the 14,495-foot summit
has Ix-en beset by problems
brought on primarily by the
He Stole
Collection
STOCKTON I UPI) -A
young man Sat through the
entire Sunday service at
the Cathedral of the An·
nuociation -but, he
wam't a v.'Or.iftiper.
\\'hen t h e collection
plate came tc; him. the
unidentified male grabbed
the money and bolted.
Olurch officials declined
to file charges. causing
police Lt. Wallact Ayers
to quip: "I guess GOO will
take care ol him."
The gunman f\ed on foot
after firing into !he driver's
side \v indow of lhe car that
"'as parked on Balboa Street
between 15th ;ind 16th Avcnui"s
at about 2:30 p.m.
sf}c(?r number of hikers. .I~===========; 1 .... 1s1 year 15.iOO people ~!1 the trail, including I , 1 6 4
during the Labor Da y
weekend. During s u m m e r
months. H's not unusual Jo.
ha\'C ffiore than-250 pe(}pie on
the lrail in one day.
Police Inspector r· rank
McCoy sa id the tv•o slain were
Virginia Song. 24. of San F'ran-
ci~o;-and Tak Wah l\fa, 30, of
Oakland.
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DAO .y PROT E DITORIAL P AGE
Good News,
News that Laguna Niguel's famed "ziggurat" at
long last will be taken over and occupied by federal
government agencies comes as a mixed blessing for the
area.
The good news, of course, is Lhat the giant. Baby-
lonJan temple-style structure, which has stood empty
since completion by Rockwell International in 1970,
finally will be put to some use.
The bad news, especially for the Capistrano Unified
School District, is lhat, as government property, it wiJJ
be taken off the tax rolls. This means the district will
have to make up about $190,000 irylost annual reve'nue
by raising its tax rate. I
Also feeling the lo~ will be t.he P..fouJton Niguel
\Valer District, which bas received $45,000 tn propeny
tax from the ziggurat, and the Saddleback College Dis-
trict, with a $40,0llO loss.
On the plus side, however, will be th6'employment
of some 1,500 workers in agencies occupying the build·
tng whjch, with its 92-acre site, was traded for govern-
ment-owned buildings now leased by Rockwell lnler·
national.
And with the ziggurat at last coming to life, there ,
is reason to hope for development of surrounding land
with businesses and services to augment the government
operations. I! this occurs the tax loss eventually may be
ameliorated.
• Environmental Economy
Orange County supen"lsors showed g~ sense in
backing away from a proposed $435,~ environmental
impact report (EJR) for Orange County airport and seek-
ing bids to see If the report can't be handled Jess ex·
pensively.
An EIR is ~uired for P:Opostd improvements. at
the aiJi>ort, including a $1 milbon, 758-foot extenSJon
of the main runway, which it ls claimed will reduce jet
noise on takeoffs over upper Newport Bay.
Other items in the $2.6 million total Improvement
Bad News
packase involve expansion of tenninal and parking
facilities to accommodate increasing numbers of pas-
sengers.
Supervisors observed that spending almost hair
a million dollars for an EfR on the rather hm1ted ex-
pansion project seemed out of line.
llowever, the report must meet all federal, state
and local requir~menU, including a noi~ impact study,
in order to qualify for two-thirds funding by the Fed-
eraJ Aviation Administration.
By taking time to call for bids on an EIR that will
meet these requirements, the county stands to save
money. And the report may tell us just what the pro·
posed runway extension would accomplish in the way
of noise reduction.
So Long, Chiefs!
Time was when the 2,200-milc tMp between Los
Angeles and Chicago aboard Santa Fe's speedy. Super
Chief was as luxurious. a jouroey as t.he transcontmental
traveler could enjoy. • ,
Zipping smoothly acrOss the miles, the Super Chi.el,
which went into operation in 1936, was loaded W1lh
comfort, service and style. And the posh Texas Chief,
inaugurating its Houston·Chicago run in 1948, brought
further honor lo the Chief name.
Along with most of the nation's other passenger
trains, the Chiefs eventually faded into oblivion. But
the famous name was revived, with Santa Fe's quali-
fied permi.s.sion, when Amtrak bega n its passenger train
operations on many railroads in 1971 .
Now it is scheduled to disappear again.
Permission to use the Chief name, say Santa Fe
officials, was dependent upon Amtrak's ability to "main·
tain those. service traditions long associated with these
trains."
With Amtrak scbeduJing service reductions, be-
~inning in J_une, Santa Fe has decided the historic
'Chief'.' names must be retired, with regret, but with
their honor intact. Another era passes.
'Don't pay any attention to us, fella. Just go ahead with
what you're doing.'
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Ethnic Drama
Reveal,s Our
Demand for Evidence Reverses R1ili119
Similarities
(SYDNEY J.HARRI~
Watdring a performance by the Negro
Eneemble Company not long ago, it oc·
curred to me how much all "ethnic"
drama ts alike-in fact, more alike than r dissim.iar. This is, of ooorse, the paradox
·of ethnicity: that it springs out of a
singular culture, but. takes a fonn that
closely resembles all OCher eiluric art.
Wllh allOWaoa!S being ~ foe the
cultural differences, <liis Negro acting
o>mpaoy could !rave be«t perfonnlqi in
the Yiddish theater of 30 yeal'S ego. Or
tbe characters could have been Greeks,
or Slovenes, er Irish, or wh.\t you will.
The colors, the customs, the accents,
may have differed. but the domestic
; scene is 1trikingly similar all over the
I world.
IF YOU study the fol.k customs, the
proverbs, the mother-wit. the d~tic
arrangements and family constellat1on3
or any groups of people in the Western
' .... ·orld--end perllaps in the Eastern. too.
lrif the analysis goes deep enough -one
...f!hds a resemblance amoog all of them.
Indeed, while the differences 11.re super-
' 'flcia1, the likenesses are surpri:ingly ~
found: and. ol course, this is the essence
of art -to reveal not uniformity· hut
universality, beneath apparoot diversity.
..lVhat separates good ethnic art from bad
'jl that the latter never gets bey~ its
0.,.,11 limits. ne\•er makes cootact. with the
Other who is the Same.
One of the ma.in reasons for the unend·
ing and worldwide popularity of •·fid·
dlcr on the Roof .. ~ite its con·
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus
After Trtcky Dick , who cnuld con-
template The Chappaquiddick Kid'~
M.G.D.
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cessions to theatrk': torttmereialism -it
the fact that it resonates In every
cui.tw-e. .The path::xK:um-humor of this
Jewiih family ln Q.arist RUMia is
translatable into every c u l tu ,r a.1
idiom-ever1 !he Japanese, lam told, find
it dramatically ~ lo lhelr ....
ooci«y.
AN ENDURING wtrk d. art. even at
the popular level, must be rooted 'In a
particular rulture, but must at lbe same
time extend its impUcatiom: to other
cultures, however divetgent tbey may
s-eem to be. A merely "oosmopolitan"
piece of work has no roots to oourish it.
just as a merely "etmlc" piece of work
ialls barTenly oo M own earth and dies.
The paradox of art is the paradox d
lite ; that what birds all men togetbtr is
d .. per and more '"""""flful than "1lat
separates us; yet, at the same time'. this
universality can be expr.......00 ooJy by
parti<utallly. It Is ooly by loving one
person, ot place, that we can booor all
love.
JF "WAR and Ptace" were' not as
Russian as a book could be, it would Jose
much d its dramatic impact; but if it
were only a Russian book , it 111.-ould not
remain the paradigm of the great 00\'cl
everywhere. \\'hat gives the rainbow its
singular beauty is its consummate blend-
ing of colors, none d ll'hich ~minates,
and oone ol wh ich loses its idefrt1ty.
Fonda Tackles the Tax Authorities
WASHTNGTON Petite b u t
pugnacious Jane Fonda has won her
share of scratching matches wilh lhe
armed forces, the FBI and other bastions
of government.
The latest to fecl her claws is the
Internal Revenue Servii:i!, which at first
re,·oked and then hastily reinstated a tax
e1:emption for her fa-
vorite: antiwar char·
ity.
The sheepish tax
authorities secrrtly ....
l'C\lerscd their deci-
sion, we have learn-
ed. to avoid having
to tell Jane how she
and her friends were
spied upon.
The government has developed a
strange paranoia about little Miss Fonda,
whose polilJcal Ideas arc unpopular in the
ru ling cirt'tes. Given the "plumber''
mentality of government, the appropriate
agencies began keeping Mor under
sur\'eillanei!.
NOT TIIAT she tried to tride he.r activi-
ties. On the contrary, the angry Bd.ress
did her .utmost 10 keep in the spotlight.
But intrepid FBI agents carefully taped
her remarks on coast-lo-coast televi~iotl
shows and then stamped the transcripts
"Top Secret. No Foreign Dissemination.
No Oisscmlnalion Abroad. Controlled
Dissemination. For .Background Use
Only."
FBI agents also sat in the audience
while she staged her antiv.•ar
performances. Her FBT fiJ~ Is stuffed
with critiques of the same performance
by several different sets of FBI agents.
They also grabbe_d her private . bank
acrounts, without the legal rormahty of
obtaining a subpoena. Upon her arri\'al
home fro1n abroad once, she was
detained on phony charges long enough
for customs agents to confiscate and
photocopy her private papers.
TO PROMOTE her militant \ie~·s, she
joined other antiwar activists i n
sponsoring the tax-exempt United Sta~
Serv:ictmen's Fund, which depended
heavily on donors \\-'ho give only to tax.-
exempt organizations. The fund put up
money to defend dWident Gls, to open
pacifist corfee houses and to finance
underground military newspapers.
This outraged the lRS, which served
written notice upon the fund that its tax
exemption was in jeopardy b«ause it
supjX)rted Gis "wbo oppose the Vietnam
v.•ar and the use of conscription." not lo
mention "GI newspapers ( which )
cultivate disseflt in the military.''
The IRS forthwith began an
investigation not only of Jane Fonda but
of other show people who had entertained
Gls at coffee houses and had staged
benefits for lhe fund. Among those who
suddenly found themselves in tax trouble
were Dick Gregof"J'. and Elliot Gould.
BURGLARS reportedly acting under
the aegis of a law enforcement agency
also ransacked t.he fund 's files. The
stolen documents were accepted by the
House Committee on Internal Security,
whi~h printed names of the fund's
contributors.
Oooe lb.is dubious groundwork had been
laid, IRS Commissiooe.r Johnnie Wailers
revoked the fWld's tax exemption. Under
federal court rules, the fund demanded
all records "reflecting wire or electronic
surveillanei!" by the FBI. IRS or other
government agencies against J a n e
Fonda, Dr. Benjamin Spock, retired
Brig. Gen. H. B. Hester and other
pacifist sppnsors.
The fund also insisted upon access to
the "Impounded" files of ex-White House
aides H. R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman,
Charles Colson, fonner Attorney General
John ~1itchcll and Commerce Secretary
Maurice St.ans. The purpose was to show
that the gGvernme.nt had been hounding
Fonda and company artti that the IRS
aotion, therefore, was purely political.
FACED v.·ith the possible exposure of
more Y.'hite House horrors. t h e
Administration passed down the \\'Ord
quietly to kill the case. Accordingly, the
servicemen's fund got a short private
note a fC\'.' days ago from IRS official
George Alberts.
Jf the Fonda group would drop their
case with its embarrassing demands for
data on e.avesdropping and skulduggery.
Offered the official, then the IRS would
restore the fund·s lax exemption.
"The effect of this action,·• he wrote.
"is to reinstate . . . yoor exemption."
FOOTNOTE: The IRS claims the--
servicemen's fund case was handled
stricUy "under established procedures."
The fWld's defease, meanwhile, is being
harxlled by a former I RS chief counsel,
Mitch Rogovin, backed by lhc Center for
Constitutional Rigt¥.
Television and the Presidency
Rlchard M. Nixon has complained
more than most Presidents about the
~wer of television. One reason is that
Nixon understands that pov;er better
than any other President. Television has
both advanced. and retarded his political
career to a remarkable degree.
EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
since Kennedy won by only 112.000 votes,
he was entirely justified in stating on the
~fooday following elect.ion (that) ..• ·1a
was TV more than anything else that
turned the tide.' ··
Ratings Rock Sacramento
All in all, the medium has served Nix·
on ~·ell. The dramatic "Cllecke rs''
speech probabJy kept him from being
dropped from the 1952-Republican
presidential ticket headed by Dwight 0.
Eisffihower.
Some vieweo found the speech of·
fensive, as Nixon himself acknowledged
in his book, Slx Crises. Bul he went on to
make the inarguable point that, "If it
hadn't been for that broadcast, I would
ne\'er I.ave been around to run for the
presidency."
poise. and looked better. On the other
hand . Bernard Rubin wrote in bis book,
Political Television. "People who had
listened on tbe radio and had mlssed the
visual side or the situation reported that
Nixon came over quite well ..• seemed
assured, cautious, and dignified."
NIXON was \\-'ell aware or his visual
shortcomings. "1 recognized the basic
mistake I had made," he later wrote. ·11
had concentrated too much on substance
and oot ~ on appearance. I sb>uld
have remembered that 'a picture is
worth a thomand. words.' . . . I knew
. . . that how the candkiates looked. to
many viewers. was going to be a great
deal more important than what they
did."
KEN1''EDY made effective use of
television during his nearly three yean
as President -but neither he nor any
other Chief Executive has used it as ex-
tensively as Nixon. ''In his first 18
n1onths in office," Fred W. Friendly
reports, ''President Nixon appeared on
prime-time television as many times as
the combined appearances of Presidents
Eisenhower. Kennedy, and Johnson in
their first 18 months in Office."
~foreover. Nixon has delivered a number
of speeches carried exclusively by radio. Oh. the nap? The fury . The angry
\\'ails. The secret snickers. •
The bin.ls of Babylon ha\'e been rated :
their eggs have been candled. And most
of tht'm are sorely tried and n1anifestly
u~ct.
I've sa}d it before . I'll say It again: the
hot place has no fury like a politician
'!''ho has just been rated. E.spcclally "'·hen
the rater is eniploy-
cd by the ratee.
Thars just \l'ha t
happened . An enter·
prising newspapPr
fella checked wi1h
various legislative
aides -committee
consultanl.S and •d·
rnlnistrative assis·
tauts -to see how
1he state smators and assemblymen
stacked up. Dennis Opatrny, S .F'. Exam·
IDCr ,asked the staff to judge !heir bo.u-
' cs on sich things all intelligence. eflec-
' tlveness, and principle. I
I SENATOR Anthony Bell....,., D-
Beve-ly Hllls. .. ., rat<d the "moot in·
teJUgent" in his house and Assemblyman
~ Wlllle Bro""Tl. 0.S.F., won the honors In
his. Both art among the most llbera!
' li'&Jslators here In Sacramenkl. And,
that's the way the ratings •·ent:
genttally, !be more liberal the legislator.
lht: hlRher the "l.Q." There were 11 lew
• exceptlons, such as Sen.itor Fred rt1arler.
ft..Reddlng ; he rated third In inte~igenct.
t Bui, by-and-large. the more OOMervative
It the lawmaker. the lowtr bis intelligence
ratlllg. How come? \\'tit, Judge thole
I judgments by the judgors. Opotmy &aid he Interviewed 11 or 41
' ~mmill~ consultants. Some r~fused.
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mo5t cooperated and all re ma in
anoc'lymous. ~fost of those consultants
are Democrats. Not traditional
Democrats. bot new-left Democrats.
They know not the faith of their father!!,
let alone the faith of. the Rep11blicans.
They came flocking in during the days of
Jesse Unruh and they remain under the
wing.1 of Bob Moretti.
Of 26 ol thofJe c:on.sultants who live and
a re registered 10 vote in Sacramento
County, 18 are De:rnocratl. 4 are
Republicans. and 4 "decline kl rt.ate".
How·s that for an impartial source for an
unbiased survey?
~1ANY OF the consultants: came direct
to the public t..rough from the unlversil)'.
They dido\ tum left when tll<y got to
Babylon, they had made that sh~t back
in the halh ol Ivy. Few ol them have
ever bekl a job in private Industry wh~re
wit and smarb are ~lat com·
modtll"': theln i. the _.Id d theory
and utopia. They are v.tuit Gov. G<ori;•
Wallace would caU "poirrty.fleaded in·
tellectuals who couJdn'C park a bicyc\e'l.
Anything to the right d S<nator George
fi.1cGovcm ls, to them, reactionary and
retarded.
These are the nt"lf elite -the ctn·
turiom of the invi$ible government -
here In Babylon : adroit in tran1lallng
their views into laws and regulation!.
flow do they exercise such power?
Anyone who hu ever servtd oo a com·
mlUff, ttpedslly a governmental com·
I
mittee, can answer that. It is usually the
consultant. !he committee staff ex·
eculi\'e, who guides the agenda . prepares
the "background information" on an ·
iss ue. and briefs committee members on
the pros and cons of legislation l.lnder
discussion. The consultant is looked upon
as the fount of wisdont especially lf he
was recruited by the partisan or
ideological majority on the commi\lec.
Birds of a feather not only flock together,
they molt together.
YOU PAV those "exyerts" -that new
elite -a goodly sum ·to rig your lives
and meter your endeavors. So1nc of the
top-ranked coi:isultants and committee
executives earn as mud\ as 128,000 a
yenr. Lesser posts provide lesser
salari~; the average Is about $25,000.
Some 43 employes ·of the Assembly
earn $20,000 a year or more. The Senate,
v.ith only half the num~r of members .
has at least 20 employe,, earning over the
$20.000-mark.
All told, there are about 1.500 employes
on the staff ol the two houses. v.•lth an
annual payroll oC about $18 million, for
11174,75,
About ~ one·thlrd, 500, are
"pro(essionals" -experts. Far too many
of them are conccmed more with
tcehnlcal exct':llenet: ·than moral pr&-
priety ; mtanlng, admlnistratJve ef·
fKtlventSS and not !ht "life, liberty and
happint!I!" of the people Is their
yards1lck.
In such a.n atmosphere the Ten Com-
mandments arro often rtjected in favor of
the nrow economics and social sciences.
Govemmcn1 ach'ieves power without con-
science 11nd a sm.'ltlerlng of brllliancc
dt\'Old of wbdom.
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TELEVISION proved Nixon·s undoing
v.tien he made his first run for the White
House in 1960. That campaign was
notable for the four televised "debates ''
between Republican nominee Nixoo and
Democratic nominee John F. Kemedy.
f\.lost observers felt that Kennedy
"won" the first debale, principally on the
g""'1ds thot he bad exhlbited superior
In bis book-length account or the 1960
campaign, 'Ibeodore H. White wrote that
a poU -eel "2,000,000 of the Kennedy
(vit'tory) margin came from televi.!lion's
Impact 00 the Americ.n mind -and
The Lively· Lat,er Years
The advantages of gcltlng on ln )'("11'1
-the joy of having grandchildren. for
one -and !JUCh concomitant disad·
vantages as being unable to trace one's
rr.ading glasses are humorously analyied
by a master ol lbe genre, Rk:hard
Armour. in Going Uke Slriy At seventy
or Efgbty - A Lighthearted Look 1t
the Later Yeirs CMcCraw-Hill, $5.95).
IN Tins. his 49th book, the author
relies on per90M I experience: "I do
not remmnbcr when someone flrilt called
me old." he writes. "Thls indicates ~thtr
lhat my memory Is failing or that It
was a long lime ago -or both."
Armour ls prompt to add, "!
diSCO\'tred my first gny hair when
I was t\\'tflty , 'and promptly plucked
It out. Two more gray hair' replnced
the 1>111cked hair ln a 'matter of duys.
r plucked the gray hairs for aboul fto.o
yea.rs. before giving up. NO\\'. aln"IOSt
oomp!ttcly bald, I wt!h I had all those
hairs hick (Ind fruit I. I cherish l!VPI)'
(THE BOOKM AN J
hair, whatever It& color."
IN Got.at-Ute Sixty, Ann<>ur ask.1
and answers such que!itions as, "How
Old b Old7" He olf<irs tips on "Looking
Forward To and Sideways at Rctire-
mtnt. '' lie wonders. "And Now \Vhel'('
Shall We Uve?" Some measure of con·
S>h•t.lon ls provided by a chapter titled ,
"Taking AdvAnt!ge of the Advantages."
Other matters toochcd upon includ' "Sn
and the Stnior Citi1.en," "A Short Cbur.ie
in ~1edicine." and "Getting AWA)' From
It All."
A fi(randfnther l\\'ice over. Armour COO· cl~ that the advantage~ of aging
far OUl\l.'tigh the disadvanttlgl"S. Beside!!,
t'Oflsider Ille alternative.
VICTOR DE KEYSERJ.JNt:
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The President"s ability to command in-
stant access to television. as often as tre
desires, has been criticized by some as
an unwelcome ertension of executivt!
power. I ~ has been proposed that
Congress and officials of the opposition
party be given additional opportunities to
present their views on TV. But no one
seriously suggests that I.he President's
a~ to television and radio be cur-
ta)led. For he is, as columnist fl.lax
Lerner has sald, the country's "Commu·
nicator·in-Chief."
DAILY PILOT
Robtrt N, \Vftd, Publlshtr
Thomas KttVU, Editor
Barbare Krtibich
.Ediioriol P4Qe Editor • The f'dllortal ·Piii?!! of the Dally
"Pilot Ktkt to inform and atimulate
ttaden by prtRntirc on this ~
diVl!l'le •cornmentvy'on IOplcs or in·
ll!r'Ht by syndicated <»lumnlsis and
ca.rtoonlttl, by providing a forum ror
l'Nden;' vk'Yo·a and by ptttenti"I" this
ftl!W$paper'1 oplnklrll: and klMI Oil
curnnt toplca. The editorial apinic:lr9
of ~ Oltily Pilot ·~•r only ln the
tdftOria.I t'Otumn 11 the top o( ttie
Pl.I:!!. Opinions Vt:prftlol'd by thil! l'OJ.
urnrnats and c111oonbt• •nd let'"'
wrltft'S are thdl· own aM no endont-
mcnt 0( their• Yb ... by the Daily
Pilot lilhwld be w~
Monday, Marth 18, 1974 •
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~ L.Itl. Boyd Females ,
Can Use\
Bl~cks Make Breakthrough
Older You Get,
Le ss You Sleep
' Sir, the eggs of great homed owls a.ni round, not oval.
The Soviet press has criticized she.rply a couple there
"''ho named their child the Russian word for "electrific. lion." ·
Cigarettes ~ a pretty fair price in the Ccngo, I'm
told, because natives there 5till think the smoking of
same wards off ~ild animals.
After age 20. the older you get,
the less sleep yoo need, until age .60.
Or so say researchers in Melbourne,
Australia. Average SO.year-old man,
they report, needs only seven hours
15 minutes sleep per night
LOVE AND WAR
Client asks for the truth about in-
fidelity among v,.ives. The truth? That's pretty hard to
catch up with. Still, a study ol the numerous surveys on
life among the married indicates approximately five out
of every six married women in this country "do not et·
peel or intend to seek extramarital relations." Our L.
and \Y. man says that's about as close to the truth as
we can hope to get th.is year.
Nantes
SACRAMENTO IUP!l -A
woman may legally use her
maiden name regardless of1
htr marital stattl!I, according
to AUorney General Evelle J .
Younger.
"11\e practice of the wife
taking the husband's surname
for her ov.11 is so v.•tdespread
and prevalent in our society
that most people 'and some
respected legal author1lil"s
have mistaken c:ustom for a
legal requirem en t in
California," Younger said in
an opinion.
By TllO~IAS D. ELIAS
There is a strong Chanel'
that by January -le~s than 10
years afte:r the Watts riot -
half of California's 10 most
poYi'erful elected officials will
be black.
And to a large ex.tent,. msn.'/
polllical profe~ionals feel.
that ract riot is responsible.
T\\'O BLACKS have broken
the ice and proved il's possible
for minority group members
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SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
attain lop office, bolh
statev.'ide and Jn Southern
California.
\Yl!son Riles ·was firsl.
up.setting arch -conservatilc
i\lax Raffertv in their bitter
1970 race for" the state school
superintendent 's job.
"A woman v.·ho ge t s
marrit.>d and starts using her
husband's surname for her
own is merely choosing to be
known by another name,"
Youn~r said, adding "there is
no legal requirement" that she
use her husband1s name. The lli!cs campaign 1n many
ways played down lhe ran· Younger said a woman could dida\e's b 1 a ck n es s, r·m-
use her maiden name in such phasizing radio nnd 1le\\'spapt'r
"" l"llolo TRAILBLAZER
Tom .Bradley
\\'here did this suddrn p.1\C
of strong black candldull'S
come from?
Politlc1ans in both pt1 rlif's
don't enjoy talk ing publicly
about rar(' as n factor in
politics. But they'll talk freely
off the rerord .
.. WATTS REAU.\' solidifiei:I
the v.•hite liberal bast' for
1nany black randidatl·.s," s<nd
one fom1er lop ofricial in the
Bradlt>y campaign ··11 <J TOUS·
NI the guilt fee!u1gs of 111an\·
liberals and that has al!o\\i'<l
qualifi{'d blarks to gt'l th1'
liberal money ."
In fact. it "'as v:hite liberal
;..tax Palevskv v•ho \\'H~ f.1r
:'Ind away the.bigg<'lit donor to
lhe Bradl<-•y ca111p;.ug11
"Before \\':.ttt!i."' s a 1 cl
anotlwr top Dem or rat ,
"blacks had to ra1~c moni•\'
arnoog blacks onlv. TI1at"'s
v.·hy !here \\'ef(' n() tnilJOf
hl11rk cand idatt·s for slal<''>l'Jdc
office before thl•n But \\'alts
loo~nC'd things tip."
cians deSC"ri "·as muth 1n
.
and dt'<i1cat1on th1·rc V.J, 11
the.! nlO\'t.'rnen! "
J'>rmallv agr{'t'S \\'1th th i!i
poult of v1c1\'
"\ think at this tune pt'Opl•'
art' rl'~ponchn); to g 11 o d
r1·prt"S(•n\.'1t1on ralhcr th an
ju~il color ," ht' !!111d. "If 11'l'
don'! do 1l now, you rn1ght "'
111•1! fOrt.:l't ll."'
A\ lhc IHO!tlt'!l\. II SC\'lllS
thl'rt•'s ;1 good ch:inc'f' the~ '-"·*H
do It , .it least at thf' top l1'V('ls.
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BRUSH and BLOWER
SCISSOR STYLES
HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP
Anvone can care IOf J B1 u:.h & BIC\\P• h.i11 o:.lyle. Of our
olner curl coa••nQ luss-tree. lull r .. nct1ona1 .SCISSOR
STYLES wn•ch <1re J S f',JSy to 00 <1< 1u·.! .,n;impool Our lamp
cot<; t.ngPr 1umole tu1s cu1hn9 iron tuts WJ'>h !owe! Orv.
oru~n n lh11t cut., 01 .,,mpl(' wasn d"" wr·,\f cuts are SCIS·
SOREb. all 1.1k.e-ca10-01 yoursell :.1v1,., C'iooo !01 any aqe.
dn'I Milir No 1ea~1ng, oo roller<; no pi1·"· no POLLUTING
HAIR SPRA YS ALSO:
HO SIT ,E.MAHEHT WA YES, YOU M.t.l HEYE• WAHT
TO SET YOUR HAIR "'G.t.JH.
JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING
Huntinqton Beoch
9!64 HomiHOfl A•~-
968·3535
Fullerton
l 05 M, H.-bor ll•d.
879·3863
11 Oail 8 A.M.to t 0 ,.M.-'Sot. & 54.11. 9 lo 5 ,,M.
Q. "What's the ice cream capital of the world?"
A. Used to be Philadelphia. Now it's Lo6 Angeles.
instan<:es ~ registerin.g t.o advertising over te!e\•ision and ~ote. applying fo~ a driver. s b~'-and-larg~ staying , out of
liCi!Jllle or attemptmg to obtain .. conservative areas w her c
credit. 61ackness could ha\'c cost
Thornas Bradley·s campaign
last yC'nr did nothing of 1h11t
kind. Bradlr\' saturated the
air v.·ith Tv rommC'rcials
making no bon<'S about his
racial idl·nti1y. ll is opponent.
Sain Yorty. didn 't hes\\at l' to
remind voters of UrJdl C'y"s
race either.
TllE "GlJ[I ' " si:inli' r>ol1ti·
t'vidcnce las 1nonth at the 1'n· ,-----------------------,
dorsinl ron\·ent1on Of tht•
liberal Catifom1a Urrnocrn!ic
Counril, "·here Dvmalh• ou t·
polled rival l!O'>l:ard 071\Llll·r
e\'cn though ~liller is con-
sidered more lihi:ral on rnost
issues. l)yn1ally h1ms ... lf t·~
pressed surpr1st> al his sho\\··
1~g and most obsrr\'er s
ascribed il solely 10 his being
Q. ';Our President is the commander·in-thief. So does
he have a military serial number?"
A. He does not. He doesn't even have to take the in·
oculations.
Q. ~'What's the difference between a humorist and a
satirist?" ~ A. Can onl y quote Father Ronald A. Knox on that ooe.
Said ht>: ''The humorist runs v.·ith the hare; the satirist
hunts with the hounds."
THE HARD FACTS
In Denmark, you can buy toothpaste flavored orange.
banana and strall.·berry, it's reported ... Biopsies prove
that most breast lumps -between 65 and 80 percent, in
fact -are not cancerous . • . Military records list the
existence about a dozen years ago or one Pfc. ~1erry Christ-
mas ... Approximately 17 out of every 100 doctors in
this country don't practice medicine ... That place in
this nation with 'the fe\\o-est women drivers in proportion ' , 1
to its population· is the District of Columbia. '
A man tends to be angular, a woman roundish. In !,he
chin, !he shoulders, the hips.-That's nature's way, as you
know. But did you know it'S also true ql their teeth? A
man 's teeth, particularly his upper central inciso rs. usu·
ally are somewhat more square than the curved teeth of
Vt'Omen.
lie issued the opinion in \'Otes if attention \\'ere calll'd
response lo an inquiry from to it.
Sen. ~lilton Marks j R-5an
Francisco l.
QUEENIE
BUT LOS A'.\'GELES ~tayor
By Phil lnlerlandi
'.'low it appears that thr<'f'
more blaek men-tv.·o from
Sou th er n Califomia-ha\'C
~l id shots at po\11crful state
offices . ' t\lcrvyn Dymally or Los
An geles, the firs t black mnn
clccl rd to tht· state Senalr, 1s
considered !he front-runner
for !he Democratic nomination
as lirutenant governor.
\leanwhile. Republican at-
torney James L. Flourno y,
\\'ho was narro\v\y bea ten for
secretary or state four yrars
ago by Edn111nd G. BrO\\'Tl .Jr ..
loon1s as a stron g r.o r state
controller possibility,
\\"ITll Tll~ Fl.OL.:RXOY
nn111{'. 1den11cal to that or thC'
pr1·scnl rontrollcr. he v.·ould
hnvC' a ~hd shot at election if
he v.·ins 1n lhc June primary.
black.
Th e "«lebnlv cult"' is
another factor tit'ip1n~ black
candidates . suggested on ('
\'Clt•ran pol itical pro "'ho has
bf-en involved in statewide
campaigns since 1918.
•·Among tht' wh ilt· liberal
<'hie set ," he .<;<ltd • !hL' i~f'a 11(
'\Vov.'. a hlack~' is s!ill
present. The sain e respon,>;e
l'ould be dra\\'n by an athll'lt•
or an entertainer a~ a polili·
t•ian. But to get the lilX'ral
money, the black cand1date
mu::-l first bN.~mc a cclcbri·
ty ...
Ab1lit~ is another factor .
And when Robert 71\orctl t of
\'an Xuys Sll'ps do"·n fro111 his ··A GREAT DR IVE \\'.'.IS
po s t as Ass c in b I y created by lhe civil ri~hts
Sp1.'<iker-v.·hich he must do movement." said one lead1n~
sornet1mC' th is year since hC' ltepublican. ··vou "re startinl:
has officially flied lo run for to see a lot of black peap\e in
ATTENTION VETERANS
OF WORLD WAR I
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Name ..
sueet .•..
C1ty .•....••.••..•.••..
Do you receive a V.A. pension?
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Tho Ve1erans Of World War I. U SA . 1s a na!1onat
or9an11at1on chartered by congress and pledged 10 l!E!rv1ce
the veterans ot VI WI their w•ves and widows
Tnere a1e more than one m+U1on three tiundred lhousand
liv•ng w1tn an a11erage age o! over 76 years II you served 1n
any bl31'Ch ot the armed service~ or 1he United Srates. even
l0<'one aav oetwe-en April 6. 1917 c1nd Novemoer 11 , 19\B,
you are eligible 10 101n •
Maoy are unaware ol lows or oend1ng !eg1sla11on perta1n1ng to
their wellafe To secure lorttier 1n!ormat1on comple!& 11\e
at>Ove couooo
Mail obove Coupon to:
...Y.£URAMS OF WORLD WAR I
275 E.18th St., Co,ta Me,o. Ca. 92627
How can you call yourself a Biblical scholar, if you
can't name the fellow noted &n the Good Book for his reck-
less driving? Spring this query on your old Sunday set.Joi
teacher. Right after you read Second Kings 9:30: "And I.be
driving is like the driving oC Jehu, the !On of Nim.<;hi, fur
he driveth furiously."
Add-ress mail to L. !tf. Boyd, P. 0. Boz 1875, New-
port Beacll 92660.
go\'crnor rather than reelec-fpo~1~;l~;c;s;w~H;;h;;1h;•;;sa;m;;•;d;•;";·•~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;..J tion .to the As.scmbly--San!
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i ·rancisco's w;m, firnwn ""' SOUTH COAST ' VILLAGE
Positio1i s"
For Carnps
Avaflable
Between 21 and 25 qualified
adults are SOllght for summer
jobs with Camp Osceola, the
Orange County YMCA· YWCA
youth camp.
Positions are available in
food service. aquatics. nature
trail and outcamping, store
management and secretarial.
first aid, and program
resource and supervision.
In addition. vQ!unteer
positions as youth counselors
are available, w i l h a
minimum age of 18 required
for senior counselors and )!
minimum age of 15 for
counselors-in-training.
The positions are for the 11·
week summer, ~i lh room and
board provided al the 16-aci:e
site in the San Bernardino
r.1ountains.
lnfonnatio'n ,. about j ob
applications and the summer
schedule may be obtained by
calling 542·5621.
June Reunion
pears most likely to succeed
hi1n.
now! more ways you save
when you saye at a
WSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS
family financial center f ~'ee lncorneTax Preparation r Le~ a prof~ssion~I prepar~ your personal tax returns at no cost. in
pnvate, \\'Ith al! information held in strictest confidence. Re(Juired :
$5,000 or more in any savings account (except 71/.~; Certificates,
\\'hiCh must be $10.000 or more). If you \\·ant to t1:a11sfer your ac-
count from :l.nother institution, \\'e'll handle the details for vou. If rou
have a Certificate of Deposit. ,,·e'Jl arran~e your tax appoiniment 1;0,,•
and transfer your Certificate at maturity '\'ith no loss fJf intrrcs t. PL US• frl'f' Personal Check ins.t Account, Safe Dl'po.~it ~ox.
• • Traveler;;i. Check s and more th .<1.n 20 more fr1•t• .~t·r1·1l'l'"
(some require minimum balancl')
Most Important Service
at each Los Angeles Federal Sa,·ings Family Financial Center. of
course, is -high interest, year aftf'r year, on insured savinirs
You also R"et the \'aluable assistAnce or the Los Anl!'eles Federal Sa\'inirs
Counselor. \1·ho is tr:uned tn
-translat f' thr i;ometimri:: baftling lans,!URj.!C of finalltl' into plain
Enirlish land sometimes e\!en plain Spanii;h. Jnpanr!'l". Chi·
ne!'.e and other lanf!lla1res).
-han dle all the details for ~-ou \\'hrn rou \\'ant to transf Pl' your
account to Los An~c les Federal Sav ings. ,I
-help you drcidc \\"hit h actount, nr comb.i-n~~l!il'1<"·
counts, \\'ill irivr you thl'Jt4!~me on insured sa\·in~s
and th e best protection (or ~•our cst..'l.te. ,
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TUES. -WED. -THURS.
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Cit -I
< -, Orange County residents
who graduated from
Morningside High School in
Inglewood, class of 1954, are
sought ror a 20th year reunion
in June.
START YOUR LOS Al'GF.LF.S FF.DF.RAL S AVl~GS ACCOH:-IT
TODAY.ONE MINUT ~ AND OKE SIG NATURE IS ALL IT TAKES.
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Features tM world renown
wta•inqs and folk ari from
Poland. Masi of thtst iltms an
new and unique in Southern
California.
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Alwnni should c o n t a c t
Peggy Forney, 1m1 Acacia
Tree Lane Jn lrvine, 552-7552.
UT'S BE BIENDLY
U you hai.-e ~ neighbors
or knoW of anyone moving
to our ma. please tclJ us
so that "'t may extend a
fri<'ndly "~!come and help
them ~'become acquaint~
In thtlr new aurroundino.
So. Coast rm
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NEWPORT BEACH:
3325 Newport Blvd.
(714) 6754500
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with 11!4' hi9f! qual ity hand
craftsmenship rxhibiltd in ih. ""JS
and wall hall<Jill<JS, woodtn box ts ond
fiqurines1 amber jewelry, and ceramic
pieces.
HERE•II•
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OSCAR HOMIHEE
SHOWCASE
7i cademy
Award
ominotions
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"Sove The Tiger" 1a1
lya11 i T-..O'HHI
"Poper Moon" CP'G>t
I ACAOUllY "°""NA I
TOUCH OF CLASS (JOI J ~y NOllllH.t.\'IOHS!
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WESTWORLD
& Ch1rltrtn Ht1ton
SOYLINT GREEN
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• ACADIM'I' MOMINAYIOHJI
TH( WAY WI wra1 (l'01
"in I OOl.DH Ml.wt!'
' IUTlll:,lllS A~I fl:ll -
Tipsy Teetotaler Here's Joh11n y-Aga in
•
Arcurd1ni; 10 !hr
FosterRrooks Gains Fc11ne £IS 'Drunk' 110 1.l. Y\\'()()f) It.: Pl I -l~d
news for CSS·TV and AB\-
T\I : Johhny Qlr!'oOfl ha-1 siitnE'd
a ney,• long-U?nn contr3ct witJ1
the net\\·ork ht helped uchievt·
annountt•n11·n1 I ti .. · ..:arson
prCJt!ranl :-.l'I ,1 rl'<--ord for 1\o;clr
in its r;111ngs avl·hl.Re la.~!
year. "and \\<l'I 1it·Y.cd 111 ":ln
<l\'t•rag~· of j ti nullLon hotne~.
nnolhl•r rl'<:ord ·
6y \'ER~OS SCOIT
l!Ol.LY\\'OOD i UPI) -111<!
ta 11. d1st111gui~1.-.d 1n an
i.moothM his \\hih· b<-nrd :ind
sa id, "Nolhing to drink for
Ill('. !h~1nk )Oll.,
'111(' \l';li\('r·.~ !' r (• b r (1 \\' ~
jun1ped Ill di~IX'!lt'f. "YOtL
sur1·')" l!C' askt-d
"It happens all !he timl',"
s ;11d l"o s ter B rook!!.
t('ff'v1~ion'~ p~1inf•nt drunk
"But I hnvcn't had a drink Ul
nlne years.··
L"l)(lt lhr C(' years o~o Brooks
\\'a!; eking oot a living as an
actor. 11is v.ift: \fas an
t.'mp!oye of tht' telephonl' com-
1>any for 10 years. Jubs v.·rre
::.C<•rce and prospt>cts blrak. At
ag<' ;,9 he Y::is JU:.t anothc-r
~1arv1ng <ictor.
"TllF.:"\ I rl'mcmix'm.I ho\'1
11 t·ll n1y father used to tell
~!onl's ;1bout d111nks," Broo ks
said. ·· 1 was paid $..lCl on<:' night
"LAST TANGO
IN PARIS" -----IX)
Geo. Segii l • Ruth Gordon
"WHERE'S POPPA"
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fOUNtAIN VAU.rt'
Ullo ><G'• 11 UllSllHI TU t i•
"llLLY TWO lo!Ali~ CPO!
W•dy .. l ;JO S•l/Sun l:U.J:lH :50
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ADllENTUllE" IPG!
W•ay .. l:U·f:U
Sit/Sun l :lO·l:40·J:l4· .. IO:IO
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A.CADIMY AWARD
NOMINATIONS!
··NO ooun JllU.I SHll
MASON Will on THl
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co.ua• IAMIS C.UH
UST PICTUR(
llSf SCR(INPlAY
UST DIRICTOR
UST CINIMATOGUIHT
llST COS"IUMiS
11.00 Miil, WED. I P.M.
CQM1N: SAT. ' SUM.
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MANN
THEATRES
{ 1 (1\( l\ll' N()MI Nl\l IONS'\
I Joanne
Woodward
Sumn;c,F
Wishes, Winter
Orean1s
D•llY 1 41
11>1 WN 1:11 J l\,l lS I'll
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Jee• L1111mOt1
"iAYl THI TIGiR"
_,,,.1ttu
!IU4M. ~. '· .....
<.rt a City of llOJ)(' charily ban·
qutt to say a rcw y.·ords or
Y.'('l('ornc.
"So I crime up v.ith I.he
drw1k 1dc~. IL y.•as ~· hoY:lins;
~uc('l'~. 1\fH·r that Pcrrv
Corno C.'.lU,l!ht nt•· d o J n ~
:111oth('r 1)11nc1uct 11nd took n1c
along to l..'.1'> Vt•ga.s. After that
it \\'as Johnny C:1rsot1 .'Ind now
th<· l.)(>lln ~l:irtin ~how.''
Brooks is :1 gracious. old·
fash i o n e d K ent u c k y
Rt·ntlcman. II c addrl'.sst:,;
almost c\'Cl")onc as "sir" or
··1na'nt ''
A one-timt· trlcvision nc11 s
anchorm.1n in Hochrstcr . N.Y ..
Brook<> docs 1nany dialccts
and is an ac..x.'OtTiplishL>d singer
But ttM-drunk ha.<; nmdc hin1
fan1ous and ea5Cd his f1nanci:1I
\\'()(''\.
"I Tlll~K OF lhc drunk a~
a f<i\'Ori!(' unc!c \\'ho wouldn't
orfrnct anvonc." /'I(' snid. "ll c's a man v.:ho has just had one
100 manv and is doing his bc<lt
\O kceJ> ·everyone frcim kOO\\'·
ing it.
··11c rootly doe s n't un·
dcrs tand \\"hat prople :.:ire
laughing about. The dn1nk
doesn't think his speech is
sl urred. lie believes he's fool-
in R pt.'Op/c.
"Rcn1cn1bct that. great ald
movie drunk. Jack i'orton. He
usually was wcarinR a tux edo
or v.iutc tic and hanging oo a
lan1ppc>st. lie 1vas falling r!01\:ll
drunk. "'~· guy isn't li ke -that. lle·s not objectionable."
Brooks has only had ''"'o let-
ters complaining about his
drunk act. lie pcirsona lly sym-
path izes v.•ith drunks.
"rEOPLE I~ a live au·
cf!!!£4f/-l~INBW<
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ACAD(MY
dil'flCC who don't know it's an
tH.:.1 usually feel sorry for me
ill first," be said , laughing.
"Sometimes 'they are shockod
nod sorrowful when they think
I y.·as a straight entertainer
100 bombed to put on my act.
They feel. sorry for me. Afra id
I'll looe my job."
Brooks never uses four-lcl-
·ler y,·ords on or off stage and
little profanity. He says
"heck" instead ol "hell,"
"darn" rather than "damn."
He was a two-fisted drinker
once himself.
"I haven't had a drink for
nine years.'' he said. "I was
ne\·cr an}'\vhere being an
nlcoOOlic. I \\'as a y,·ee kend
drunk . I'd get loaded and stay
that way oo Saturday and Sun-
d:i~·. But during U1e y,·eck I
stayed rold sober in case I h;id
11 job. I didn't want lo i<l'ie ;i
job because of drinkin~.
"ONE DAY I wns sillillg
around a swimming pool.
smashed . with so.rne friends
and a guy bet me $10 I
couldn't quit drinking for tv"o
weekends. I also bet h.im I
coold quit smoking for thal
Ion~.
"\\'<:'11 . I quit cold . And I've
ne1·cr gone back to alcohol or
cigarett~.
"At that time it never oc-
eurrcd to me I'd be making a
gro:I living playing a drunk.
but I don 't think my 01111
drinking sprees contributed to
my characteri1.ation of the
drunk.··
Brooks finished I unch and
v.•alked outside to aY.'3.il his
car. \Vhen it arrived he
pointed proudly to the License
plate Y.'hich read : "A LISl."
Carol Star~
C<i rol L )11]('y 11•ill star in
a l\\&-parl. present ation of Bill
IJixby's nc\\' television s<:'ri('S,
"The Ptfaglcian.''
By tbe AsSOfialed Prtls
'T'hc followlng are
Dilll>o&n:l's hot record hits for
the .... ·eek ending 1t1arch 23 , as
they appear ln next week's
is~uc of Billboard 1nagazlne.
HOT SINGLES
I DARK LADY -Cher ,
1'.fCA
2. SEASONS IN TIIE SUN -
Terry Jacks, Bell
3. SUNSlllN£ ON ltfY
SHOULDER -John Den\'er,
RCA
4. BOOGIE 00\\'N -Eddie
Kendricks, lti olown
5. A10CKINGBIRD -Ca rly
Sin1on & J ames T ay !o r ,
£1ektra
6. BENNIE TllE JETS
El1on John. l\1CA
7. II 0 0 K E 11 ON A
FEF:Ll!\'G -Blue Swede,
Capitol
8. JET -Paul lttcCartney.
Apple
9. EllES TU Touch The
\\'ind -Ptfocedades. Famous
10. J UNGLE BOOG IE
Kool & The Gang, De-Lite
TOP 1J'S
I. BARBRA STREISAND
The \Vay We Wcrl'.
Colun1bla
2. JOllN DENVER
Greatest !lits. RCA
3. JO NI PtflTCllELL
Court and Spa rk . Asylum
4. PtllKI-; OLDFI1':LD
Tubular Bells. Atlantic
5. llO B DYLAN -l'!atJ('l
\\'al'CS. Asylum
6. CAH LY SI.\tON.
I lotcakes. Elektra
Tanya Tucker. Columbia dominanct Jn I at c -11 i g ht
3. ~llDN IGllT. ~IE & THE tcle\•ision. !\'SC.TV.
DLL
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ES -f\1cl Tilli!i!. MG"t -:_c:===:;:;;======:::;:;;:;:;;:; 4. SWEET t-.t A C N 0 L I 1\ -
BLOSS0:'\1 -Bill y "Crash"
Craddock, ABC
5. TliER~ \\10N"T er:
ANYMORE -Charlie Rich.
RCA
6. WRONG IDEAS
Brenda Ll-e, MCA
7. BABY DOU~ -Barbara
Fairchi ld, Columbia
8. I LOVE YOU, I LOVE
YOU -David llousion &
Barbara Pt1andrell. ColWTibia
--· ... SIAD/UM I .'.
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.. ELECTRA GLIDE IN BLUE" (R)
9. DADDY. WHAT IF -"BUSTING"
Bobby Bare, RCA .,..,
10. !'VE GOT A nflNC "WHERE'S POPPA'" (R)
ABOUT YOU BABY -TAKE G GOOD CARE OF HER "JEREMIAH J!'~NSON" (P l
Elvis Presley, RCA. "The Thltf Who C~me To Dinn•r"
EASY LISTE:\l~G "POSEIDON AOVENURE" (GJ .,,
1. Sl.iNSHIN E ON !\1Y "NEPTUNE FACTOR.,
SHOULDER -J ohn Denver .I ~~~:::::::~~'.:'"'.:'"::'.::::-:--:'.:""".'.:'"'.:'"'.:'"~ RCA I-----
2. SEASONS IN THE SUN --
Terry Jacks, Bell
3. DARK LADY -Cher,
MCA
4. A VERY SPECIAL LOVE
SONG -Charlie Rich. Epic;
5. LAST Tl?-.1E I SAW 1-llM
-Dia nna Ross. !\fotown
6. THE LORD'S PRAYER
-Sister Janet "tead. A&M
7. I LOVE -Tom T. ~fall.
Ptlercury
8. r:RES TC -TOUCll TH E
\\'li'\O -i\loct'dadcs. Fa1nous
9. LOVE'S TH~;~t l-.: -Lui('
t:nlimiTcd Orchestra. 2 0 l h
Century
10. !\1Y S\\'EET !..:\DY
Cliff De 'i'oung, !\1CA.
J RONA!O NU!,![ f1m
HELD OVER 3rd BIG WEEK !
ORANGE COUNTY
COSTA MESA GARDEN GRO\IE
LI .A. (7 14-)4() 0594) Hi way 39 Dr.11c In (714 534 62221
GARDEN GROVE LAGUNA Niguel !114 496 1253)
7. PAUL 1t1cCARTNEY &
\\'INGS -Band On The Run, ;::;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;::::::==:;-1
Apple
Grove (714-537·6600) Sou!h Coast 1714 414 151 41
FOU~TAIN VALLEY Fountain Valley ;it (71 4~15CQ
MISSION VIEJO Edwards Ctnema V1e10 (830-e990)
WESTMINSTER Cinema West ;,3 (714-892-4493)
LOS ANGELES COUNTY LONG BEACH Plaza(429.J012)
8. YES -Tales From
Topographic Ocrans, Atlantic
9. EL TON JOHN -Goodbye
Yellow Brick Road, MCA
10. LOVE U NL I M IT E D
ORCllESTltA -RhApsody 1.11
\\'hite. 20th Century
COUN TRY SINGLf':S
I. Tll~RE'S 1\ HO!\K\"
TONK ANGEL -Conv.·ay
Twitly, MCA
2. \\'QULD YOU LAY \\'ITH
t\IE In A f'~icld Of Stone
Just a few words
in the right place ..•
Daily Pilot
Classified.Ads
Dial the direct line
642-5678
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LONG BEACH U.A. Cinema (437-1267)
LOS ALTOS OAIVE·IN (425-7422)
~.so f'ljl.YtNG AT OTHER lt<f,11. TAES T'""'0VG..0UI S0\11 .. Lll .. CM.IFOl< .. !11
HAVE YOU SEEN THE ''EXORCIST"?
Would you like to have the facts on Exorcism?
You are invited to hear Dr. Walter Martin, noted
American theologian and author speak on "EXORCISM:
FACT OR FABLE?" at Newport-Mesa Christian Center,
148 Twenty-Second St., Costa Mesa, Wednesday,
March 20 at 7 :00 p.m.
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The traditional kites or litarrh include this tetra
model buill by Chip Parker lforeground). a student
at Linco ln School in Corona del J\l.'.lr. Young Parker
'vho launchecl hi s t:ite last \\'C~k as part of a rlas~
project. said hi s research showed that the fir:-t
tetra kite buill bv t\le:xandcr Grahan1 RcU \\·a~ t.iO
feet long -big "enough to ea rry Bell's .~on. l':irker
built a ~ca l<'cl-dO\\"JT vC'r~ion. ----------
He11ry Quigley a Day Earl'r
San Juan Cauipaign Sto11 Hard to S1vallo11;
By O.C. ll USTIJ'\GS
Apparently operating und('r
the theory that the eorl y
Quigl ey gels the worn1. Ir\ 1oc
Cil y Ccun·
c i J '"1 a n
ll c n r y
Quigley. a
c a n d i -
date for the
GOP nomi-
nation r 0 r
state trea-
surer. an-
n 0 u n c e d QUIGLl.Y
Friday that his can1p_aign
schedule ,,·ould include a stop
in San Juan Capistranfl !hat
day to attend !hi' :inr-=.! re-
turn of the s\vallo\\'S.
Ho\\•ever. tradition and
ceremony dictate that !he
swallows. as v.·ell as the
crowds of potential \'OIC't'S 1hat
turn out to ll'atrh thcin.
alwavs return 011 !\i:.i rc h 19.
\1·hich is ton1orro\1'.
\\le 1rust Counc i lm:in
Quigley h;id a pleasant Frid~·
in San Juan and hope he didn't
get a stiff neck while scann ing
the skie2 looki ng for s11•a\1011·s.
or peering around corners of
buildings looking for vo:"r-.
~<. . '-.;, w ..-( .....
Ne\o\'}X>rt. Irrinc and Santa
Ana are planning a cocktail
partv next i'olcnday for a group
of GOI' candid ates th!! \adic~
say 1vil! include gubematorinl
hopcruls Houston Flournoy
and Ed He ineck.:.
Also cspcctcd a t t he
\~·" p ir1t'r lnn i;art ~· is John
llnn ncr. whv ls bidd1ng ... for
!he Gl lf> nomin,Hion f or
heutcnant governor.
Also on hand
senatorial hopeful:;
"Johnny·• Johnson
Earl Brian.
\\'ill be
J n m r:>
and Dr.
Local candidates scheduled
to attend a r e j n cu in bent
Assemblyman Robert Badham
and ?\tarcia Bents. \vho is
running for the ·county Board
of Supervisors.
Tickets arc priced at ~3.50.
The har is no h o s t .
Reser\Pations can be made hv I
call ing Doroth~· Knox iii
7\e\1·port (6i5-4 lj3 1. Prgcy
T!mrnas in Santa Ana !835-
8126 J. or ?\ta~ilyn ~arkhill in
Irvi ne (6.J4-lt2.l41.
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A.E. ''P.\T" AR\"OLD of
C"press. Ad-1 ?\iae Hardeman
of 'Garden Grove :ind Hay's.
~lcndoza of Santa ;\na \\·ill be
ro<hairmcn of II ow a r d
Adler's dri\·e for Con~rcss in
Orange County's 38th District
Adlt·r \\ants to replace his
boss. Hep. Hir hal'd T. Hanna
I D-Anahein1 1. 1'.'ho is rl'liring
this yenr.
l.cngtunc Ora nge Count~·
re!-1den1 An1old t•urrcntll i~
prrsidcnt of !hl·· Ora ii g_e l
Count.\' Board o~ F:duca tion
.\ii',~. llardcinan 11ork.:. for l"C.:I
Ext rnsion at t.:C lr\'1ne. has
St·r1cd as \'ice chairman of the
Orangc Counly ii u m a nl
Hclations Comn11ssion and ic; a
former president of t h e
Orange Count y l.r:i ~ue 11f
\\'ornrn Vvters. '.\lcndol:i is
vice prt·:<itl:onl of t h c
California Labor Federation.
assistant regional n1anager of
the Laborers L'nion a n d
president of Laborers Local
1152.
How'To Hold
FALSE TEETH
Securely
Do fa\H1 teeth r mharr••• >"DU by
C!Omln: 1"°"" •hen 1'(lU eat, l1u1h. or talk! A dentm·f!adhl'llive tan htlp.
Jl'ASTJ::ETll• r[vl!ll denture-a lont·
..,r. llrml!!', ftt"di"f hold. Makf'!I "'~t
lor morefnjo~bk>. 'fot mott ....curay
acid eomfori.,...,. PASTEETH Df:o·
lure Adh""'"" Pnwder. Denturu
t hat fit 1rt -ntbl to health. See
your deQti!lt repl&r\y.
UCI Fresli111e n Don'L Reg ard
Selves Lib era l Su,rvey • lll
~lost l'CI frcstuncn "do no !
rt')l.l1rr1 1ht>n1sch·es as li beral
in poluiral orienlution" and
arc n111k1ng r:1rt•er pla 11s
t'<trh . ;1 s11r1 t•\' of I 2j9
lrt·~hn1ln h:is d1~l·lo~l·d
T HE Qlit:STIU!\S.\IH.E.
11·h1ch 1\·as con1ple1cd by 79
l>l'rtent uf tht l'rl!crtnl( rlnss,
... tiov.·fd 1h11 t a substant i<1 I
n11norit~· fct•li> \l 1s important
10 kt>rp up 1111 h political
arra1 r<!, bu! th:it it i5 not
1·s~l·n11,1\ 10 1nfh1t'nrc tht'
pol11u·:il ~1rue!lll't' or <;i)('lt1I \
\ ;1IUI"~ I
I Vof 11 11/eer.~
,J re .\,,ei/e d
OH \\Cl: -TI1r .{Jrang\"j
i ·, .11111 :\111111:1 1 ~l11·1 h r
c 111 1•11\1' !'i•1uth !1t'•t·. '·' ·i · k
1ng 1 o\ul\IC'Prs to ht>l p 1n1 .1lt•
lo.!.\ pct.<i :ind 10 :1$~1~t 11 ith
clf'I (!' l ! ''k~.
The s1ud1,nt$ :ti~ ind1ra\i•.:I
a t'Ontl·rn \111/t tht• nu·un111g
and prrsonal \:1lu1· r,f 11(lrk in
rraking l1111tt·1t·nn t· a r l' ,. r
ehoLt't'S. lntnnsie ultt·r··'1 111
rhe field nnd r11:1kt"i.: .1
1·onrr1b11r1on to sc11:it•l,1 1>l'rt·
ra1cd high , v.·hil~· frw s1ud1•:1t~
cons1dt'r rapid :ull a111·t1n1t•nt
or h11:h rarn1ng, ;i~ :1
~isn 1f1tant re:1son in n1;1kini;
1he1r ca ret>r tho11:cs
OTHER FJ:'\DISGS arr that
!ht• nia1urit1 of "tud~rll"
bt·hc1 1~ 111 J••b rqu;1l 1t~ fr11
11una·11 ,ind 111 <11sru11rng1ng
l:1r~l' ranldle.:o .1·xl tx>lie1e th:tl
I!\· ~O\t•l'llll!'lll IS not
l'l'Ulo•t'11Pj.! l'•lrl.•Ull1t'IS
1\,·rurtl11:~: r•1 .J.,J111 I lu~. \ 14't'
th 11u·1·!111:-tor ~111d1111t all.ur-..
111\ \IO•\\-. Of l '(_'] f11·~hlllt'tl
ti~·.i r t Ins-.• rt·~t>1nhl;111t't' 10
tho~~ of nt'I\' ~u1d1•nr, at th1·
otht'r 5i9 l'!l!llp!IS('S \\ hll'h
par11c1pat(·d 111 !ht· nat1onJI
su r1 ry.
-CHE:CIC THESE SUPt:R SAlt: SPECIALS-
M,4,ALOX LIQUID ANTACID, 1701 •...•.•.
O:EPACOl MOUTt-tW.-,SH 70 or
MISS 81{ECK SUP£R BALSA iJ. '2c• •..•. , .
LOGE SH.-,VE CRE AMS, l ot
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C OLLECTORS
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PHARMACY
S•l• !'•I<• 99,
1.09
1.19
79,
~ht'l1t·r hou rs :1r1• 9 a 111. It) 4
p.1n . Volun!cers 1ntrrtsted 1n l
11ork1nR :1 fe11 hours per 11·cpk l
ur n11u11h can call ii'6-j5~1 .
~~1:ple /Ouotes) J ·
2700 E. Coast !Ji~~l'l ?V. ?t Fer"'o.•f. Coro na de! Mar
makes Sunday
rllllDAY • !1'11.1 -644~-7575
reshape, firm 'n trim with a body that's fit to live in. -'
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TllE i\101''TllL, .. gcn<>ral
meeting or the Orange Count~·
Chapt~r of the Na t i on a l
Organization for \Vo m c n
( N'O\\' 1 Is scheduled_ for 7: 30
p.m. Thursday at the Central
Con1n1unity Cen tt!r. 2215 \\'.
i\lcf adden Al'c. Santa Ana .
Health News ...
you don't just
get a shape
''you get i11 sliape''
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Chapter Presidcn1 f.d\\·i na
\\'alsh said a donat ion of $!
11·i!I he accepted at thr dw r
and that child care 11·i1l be
a1·ai\ahlc al no ch11rgc. The
1neeting is open to 1nen, as
11·e!l as 11·omcn . * '{',: ·.,,;
ASSl=:~I HLY Sr..e·•krr l'lf'b
i\loretti 11·ill speak at Friday's
luncheon meeting of t he
Democratic Rosrn11n ;it the
Stadiu in Club in Anaheim
Stadium.
i.· ,. .-: '·
BERl\ARD \\'OCHER of
Santa Ana , a cand idate for !he
state Bo.:ird of Equalization.
plans lo speak at I p.m.
Thursday at Santa An a
College.
His topic : "HO\\' to End
Direct Taxes on People and
Homes by Phasing Out Our
Out\\·orn ~fajor Po 1 i t i c a I
Pnrtics and Rcpla<'ine: Then1
\Vilh Age-grouped Par1ics."
\Vochcr plans to give the
sarne speech l\1arch '.!5 at
Golden \\'ost Collf~C in llun·
tiflgton Beach. iri case \'OU
can't make his ta!k Thur~rlny
He 'll talk to politu .. !ll <lCirnct
classes a( c;olrl'.:'fl \\'est at
2 p.n1. . -* '.
REPUBUCAi~ \Vomcn from
Polka Club
Pl a ns Dance
ANAHEti\·f -Tht Orange
County Polk.1 Club \\•ill hold Its
JOth Past Presidents' dinner·
dance March 23 DI the
Anaheiln Elks Club, 423 N.
Anahclln Blvd ..
Rc~rvaUons 1nu~t he mRdc
by ~1arch 15. Tickf!'l ehalrman
is ~lary !\f:ichinskl. 77.f..158.5.
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Nerves, Nerves, Nerves . . .
Maybe That's Your Problem
"\'our trouble is nerves, that's all " many have been told .
But . according to f)r. G;iry Coutu re of the Coulurc Chiropracti c I
office. you r ncr\•es are too important to your body to be
dismissed so easily.
"You mu st remember," he
says. "th :it e1·ery funl·tion
laking 1.-ce in you r body is
under con trol or
th e nerve
system. I "all it
th e ~ta s ter
Sy slt'm of the
Human Body."
A h ea lth y
.,.-nt'rvous system
,. gi ,·es you
,£. str ength a nd
, ~ener~y for the
DR. GARY day's 11o·ork. It
COUTURE brus hes aside
sicltness. shrugs off llrdinary
aches and pai ns. It fiJ:hts off
the usual det eri oration of
"middle age." All· in all, it
gil'c s y o u th a t
''is n 'l · it · great· to· be ·a Ii ve ''
feel.ing da y af\er glorious day.
And an unhealthy nervou s
system? "That's a different
~to ry,'' Dr. Coulu re says.
"One Iha ! can be tit led
NERVOUSNESS."
According to Dr . Couture
there is H diction<1ry de finition
of nervousness : and a ner,·ow
patient 's understandin11 or the
ward. "Quite obviou1ly," he
s ays. "th e tv,.o can differ
greatly."
"While a patient may
complain that he is easily
upset, onen he cannot put Into
wori!s what he means . by
feeling ne rvous,'' say Dr.
Couture. ··To thf' patient.
feeling ner\•ous can be an
un plea s ant . someti mes
fri11:htcning experience making
It difficult to work or
conrenlrate and causing him
lo feel a n xio u s and
apprehensive. Often he will be
restless, fidJ(el,Y and eastly
startled . He may display
mnnne.risms sllch as nailbltlng
and he may bt irritable, show
"':orry or act bewildered."
,. -
"Add itionally." Dr. Couture
goe s o n , "there ca n be
palp1tat1on of th<' heart .
gastrie distress, headachcs.
b lu rrl'd 1·1s i o n and
irrl'gularity "
"You must rem e mber .
hov.·e1·er. ner1·ousnl'SS ·~ nol a
lli :o.ea se 1n 1t st·lf It is
symptomalil' or a seri es fJ f 1
symptoms of somc phys ical
problem 1n the bod~· "
.. Lel l oncorrttted," he adds, I
''ner\·ou s nes~ can causr a
multitude of senou.~. ch roruc I
condition~ And 1·1rtu;1lly all
major p !->)'Chot1c di sorders I
be,11in "''1th the symploms or
nervOUSfl ('SS ...
Dr. Co uture urRe s th oxc
1
peollle v.'ho t•xperience
frequent nervousness or it s
symptoms to seek accurate I
dia.11n o s 1s and C'ffec t ive
trr11tment . I Persons v.'hQ s urfer from
nervou snt•ss or fatlf:ue owe ii
to them selves and thl'1r
farn1l1ci; to h11\·c their ncrvt•
S)'Slems tcstNI to find out for
sure.
''Son1c of m y mo s t
rewarding experiences v.·1th
m y patie nt s hu 11e com e
followi n ~ the frcei nR of a
'blo<'k e d ncrvc ' and the
releasc of nature's v.'Of\drous
heal i n g and 1us tainl 1"g
pov.·er," Ur. Couture says.
"I sincerely hopt> that those
JK-'Olllc v.·ho rind a relatton!lhip
between the problem11 l '\•e
des cr i bed a nd t he ir ov.•n
rond1t1on v.·111 took to the
modl'rn l>oetor ror helll "
Or Co uture maintain s
offi ce s o t The Couture
Ch l ropruct ic Office, 204:1
\Yc!lteliff Dr., Nev.'J)O nt Beach
\corner 17th & Irvine · near
CoC'o'il). Phone &15-5300.
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Diel Alone Can't Do II ... ~V'11!f> you $hed pounds !ti 1! cut down
ugl y fat. you ve got to bu1la lrssue Iha! t1rms uns1gl1tly !lab
Tti e rcsull. a shapely l1gu1e tr1mmca CIONn, with texlure 11ghl
as a drum I! s all here -d1 ••!ar y and exercise progr.ims des1gner1
fo r your 1nd1v1du~I need lnstiucrors ;ind e'>:e rc1se m;ich1nc5
that ge1 m,1;l1mum •f'<;u lr5 1n the shortest possible 11me
Pl us Sauna Steam. Whirlpool. Sun Room5 .. 1nd Sw1mm1ng Pool
to mak.e !he comp1,.1e ch.ino1· Oc!ore you know 11, you II be
firm. sli m .1nd tr im You II look gH~.i l . teel gre,11 Remenioer
you don 1 1usr get " s hJp~ you IJC l in shilpe M<1k.c your sel l
il prom1se-C.111 Todily'. ·
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choose from to su•t your 1nd1v1du;il needs
Beg1 nnong as low a~ s1 0 for 2 weeks
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BUENA PARK !i.10 S Bt1cll Boult•IHl Sovlf'I 01 L•llCOI" A•enut 826·0381
ORANGE 62) E111 K1 ttH• Av111u1 . Wist o f Tvt !o ll A•t n11t 639-2441
COSTA MESA 2300 H11bor B oul t•l rd . H•1bor Ct11tt1 549·3368
WESTMINSTER 6757 W•tlrt1111 111 r Avtn1o1t. w11tm1n111r C1ntr 1 894·3387
HUNTINGTON BE ACH 11s1s M11n Stretl. M11 n SI •I B11c11 Bhd. 842·1451
LONG BEACH '101 At1 1nHc Bo1i1 11w1ro. C o•n t • o t Ct rt on 426·8874
ENCINO 11031 v1n1ur1 Bo vlt•trd Wt11 01 811b o • 986·6330
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Con••Y
MOllday, Marth 18, 11)74
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~1011ey'.~ JVortli
Pension La,'7s Here
By SYLVIA POllT£H
If you paid a fee to a jot>-
counsel!ng organizaliOn for
helping you find a job, a 1973
Tax Court decision will permit
you to dlod uct the expemes
-even thoul:h you failed 10
get the job.
part Just because you, the
eniploye-. carry 11long the tools
or eq lJ.lpment for your job.
If you incur addit ional ex·
pen scs beeause of transporting
you r job-required tools and
eq uipmen t, though, s ome
alloc&ble portion of your driv·
ing expenses ma y be deduc-
tible.
If you are a traveling
employe and you art paid
a ptt-diem aJlowance o( up
to $36 a day for board and
lodging. a1id a filed mileage
lllowance of up to i~ cents
per travel mJ\e, you don't
generall y have to report either
the relmburaemcnt or· the ei;.
penses on your tu return.
Thw, when you fUe your
return. you don't show on it
the \'arious travel expense
deduolions that often lead lO
an audit \\·hich may require
you to furn ish IRS "'ith proof,
e\'lde.nce, etc.
FINANCE
CoffeeJs
Cli•~. OOMt ltit •"<I L .r V Wlymtn ~nv<J~r. C•ti<>ll• '"""" t"!I Eg.,t•d liil••••111illlililli••·.li:i::::'.i •IDlrl
\\1h.lle the Treasury st ill in·
slsts on disallowlng lhe cost
or !ieeking c1nploymcnt that
doesn't at·tually result in pro-
d uein~ a jQb, \\'Ith this strong
Tax Court support. you may
"'anl 10 elahll the deduction
any"·a~· and fig ht if the
Treasu ry chctks rour return.
If yoo are an em~oye
perfonning your job 8 t
\'arlous locations durin~ the
da y -a salesman. sohcUor,
elc. -you can drouct your
transportation. expen5'S In
going between your varioo.•
locations. But you can'l deduct
your c:ommutin g expenses. IS 1'73, 111E IRS ruled that
an emplo)'e cou ldn't use the
$36 per-d ie m for board and
lodging as a reason for not
reporting reimbursements and
expenses if he also used the
IRS approved opt ional mlleage
deduction of 12 cents and 9
cent! a 1ravel mile to claim
a deduction for his °"''ll auto
expenses.
Going Vp
In Price
Honm•n, Joon Alltt '"" k 1n.,.tr.
ll<!n,.
11-..1..a. "'''"' Ltl«" ~"" rt 1c111rcr o Svtlf'Omt. E<tw~rd Dt.1n. ~· •nd (;l1or1 lfe>o• Lr•I>
llnl•. Co.1-••"<• l ••.d Jo-cnt •lt•
ICtyn, C•lld• ••Ml Gltnn llu'l~ll
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11 Otlier
~ Deaths
FRE!\IONT, ~1 i<.~h. CAP) -
Oan ('.er bet Sr ., 75, the former
board chairman and president
of Gerber Products Co. died
Saturd11y. Gerber \l;ent i.!ito
business "'ith his father in
1912. and the company began
proclucing baby foods in 1928.
BURLINGTON. N.C. (UPI
-Former Sen. fl. fo;ve rt ll
Jordan ~O.N.C.-1 , 77. "'as
buried Sunday at Pine Hills
Cemete ry, followini: a .short
funeral at nearby Saxapahaw,
in which he was pr.iised as a
m::in of faith in age of
cynicism. Jord an died 1-·rid;:iy
following a long struggle
against caner. lie served I~
ye8rs in the Senate.
Death Notice$
AllUCKLI & SON
WESTCLIFF MOllTUAaY
41] E 17th Sr.. Cosla Mew
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MOtlTUAaY
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MEMORIAL PAaK
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N-wnc•I fl .. ,~• (I'll torn.o
f, I ~ , /(JU -·-PllK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
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PUBLIC NOTICE
,IC T1f l0 UI •u111o1e:ss
NAMli ST AT t:Ml.NT
T~t rouvw1nv llt"'Klt'\ ••• o!I'"" bUt•..Sf .,.
ME». VEflOf Oll lVI 'lJIUo P O
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ltf't<I. CO"onl O•I Mor (.1!1to<11•0 nou 1~11. Mint'' I' ~ll':'M OY • llfl\tr•I
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M•rd'I U. n. •I'd All"'ll !, I. !ti• 9$:1·7'
NEW FORD LINE-Ford l\fotor 1·on1pany wlll name 1ls new small lu xury .~C·
dans slated for lh<' 107!1 n1odcl introch1<:tio11 111 Septen1ber. the Ford (;ranada.
·r11c Granada io1n ... three other Ford lltnall c·ars wh ile another model, the /lllon·
arch v.'ill be the third sn1all ('4r in the l.1 ntoln·l'ilercu ry J)ivision.
Rollitt s Fo1·d M ea~u1it1g Fuel
Flow to lmp1·ove Ga s Mileage
By CARL CARSTENSEN
0t lllt Ollly PllQI Si.ti
Theodore Hobins Ford in
Costa ~lcsa is experimenting
"'1lh a pit"<.'(• or diagnostic
<"quipmc nt cullt·d a "fuel flow·
1netcr."
Suppl icO b~ C 1 a y I on
dealers for uuts1<1nding serv ice
111 011·nc rs.
ACL"OrdinJ.( to lt:tns Geisler.
!lt'r\'iee managl'r for llofhnan .
the ra11 ng or d e ale r s
('ll l'QllllJaSSl'd t' () n I i n u 0 u s
evaluation of 111ore than ~
JlcHlS 1 ital tu ,::1.-ctl ~cr\'iet•.
• Ford t-.lot or Company's new
accord ing fil Dn\'e Allman.
president of lbe Jo('al UV
deale rs association.
The book describes 1,()6.1
p!acc3 to go and Ulings to do
with recreation v e h i c I es
including can1psitcs. !iCCnic
points. places of inlercst 1n
Southem t:pliforni;1 -\1cl1
\j,'ith1n the range or ID g:11lons
of fu el. 1'he book nlso has a
special section dt•\'Ote<I to the nc"· high\j,·ay in B:.ija .
Jfo' \'OU ARE an employc ..
and you drive your car to
\\'Ork "'1th bulky or hcaV)' tools
or equiprncnt. the Supreme
C.:Ourt guvt you bad nev;s in
1973. /\I.
I h O U g 11
the cost of
driving to
and r r o n1
"·ork is a
non d e·
d u c t i .
hie c om·
1nut ing l'lC·
pcnS{>. sorne
of the lo"·cr
had a\IO"'ed
ACOORDING TO IRS rules.
I his means !hat a
salesman or similar employe
travels directly fron1 homt: to
his first customer and travels
directly home fro m hi!! last
customer at the end of the
day. these fir,,1 and last trips
are nondeductible commuting
expenses.· Only your tra\•els
between yqur first and last
customers a r e deductible.
Also, if you must report in
to your employe r's office at
the start and end of your
day's "'ork, )'ou r first trip
from home to the offi ce and
la.st tri p from the office 10
you r home are nondeductible
cCJmmutl ng expenses.
Last year, the Tax Court
an had the case of a salesman
end to lhls by rul ing that who ~intained an office·a.t·
nondeductible au to expenses of home 111 a suburb near his
com1nuting to "·ork don't-employer's .office in the city.
become dOOuctib!e even in He dro\'e directly from home to his first <.'Umomer and
directly home from his last
!\l,111ufactunng Con1pany. it
rc se1nbles a large b Io o d
pressure lcsting dl•vicc that
enables a ciuJlified technician
to e\·ali.:ate !he gas n1ilcage of
a car at \•arious SJll't.'<I<:.
It indicates what the car caJl
do under optimum ·condition s
and what lhe fuel perfllrmance
capability of the uu to ~hould
be. At U1c same ti 111e ii tests
the cmis.<>ion control system to
se e th .::11 i t n1cc 1s
specifications as required by
la "'·
sn1all luxu ry sedans slated for
1975 model introduction "'ill he
na rned the Granada and
i\lonnrch. Lee A. laCOCt'a,
Ford president, has reported. Mesa · Entertai11ment customer. The question .,.,.a.s
!he deduction ol his first and
last trips: on the basis that
!hey "'ere trips to and from
his place of work (office-a~
home).
HOB ROBINS, g er} er a I
n1anager said, "~fany times
the only reason a car ls
gelling poor fuel economy iii
thal the en1issicms coolrol
device is not w or k in'g
properly. \Ve test this first and
then proceed with t h e
economy test."
~N 11IGH GEAR)
lai.:occ:a 1)rrv1ously dcscribl1d
the c<1rs as "nC'w from the
lire.~ up'' and described the m
as offering "luxu ry in a sn1all
size.··
"Like the t\l ustan~." he
sai d, "they will s1arl a whole
ll<'W clas.c; of rnrs. They \\'ill
con1binc timeless styling and
interior elegance. Although
smaller, there "'ill be no
compromise of t'<ltu.lort and
con venience.··
Units on Airliners
Trans Con1. a division or
Sund strand Data Conlrol . Inc ..
of Costa ~1C'sa and Pan
American \Yorld A i r ". a y s .
Inc.. announci-d the\' ha\'C
entered into a ('ontract. for the
installation of a lk'\\' Trans
Com Super 8~1~1 ;..lark IV
J> a s se n g c r Entertainment
System in Pan An1 's fleet of
BcK-ing 7-t7 and i07 aircraft.
Ne;irl y 100 Pan Am ai rcraft
ilrl' involved in the contract.
prepara tion service.
Full Jength fea ture fihns and
short subject programs \\'ill be
providrd.
1'he Trans Con1 system \\'ill
l>e instflllt>d in. or on order for.
161 aircraft operall'd by 17
"·or!d"·ide airlines. Trans Corn
is also rcsponsiblr for the
n1arketing and support of
aud io rcproducl'rs <ind the
audio.
TllE TAX COURT said tha t
having an office at home
didn 't make that first and
last tri p deductible unless the
office.at·home was really his
principal office. F'Gr instance, ir you had your office at home
because your employer has
no regular office in !he area.
the rost of your first and
last trips might be deductible.
But th.is wasn't so in this
case.
ti1osl likely to use the IRS
optional mileage dedt:M:tlon are
em ployes ~'ho get the pet·
diem allowance but no travel
or a smaU travcl mil eage
allowan ce from their
em ployers. That 1973 ruling
says you can 't use the optional
IZ..9 cenl mileage allowance
unless you attach a statement
lo your return v;hich shows
the various expenses for board
and lodging that ~·ere covered
by your per~m allowance. -
If you ~·ant to use the 12-9
cent mileage deductioo, you
must gi\'e up lhe nonreporting
benefit of rour $36 per-diem
al lowance. So in filing your
rettnTl, If your employer's fix·
ed mileage allowance is less
than the IRS 11-9 cent optional
mileage deduction (or he paid
you no mileage allowance at
all ), cxinsider not taking the
12-9 cent mileage deduction
and thereby avoid ha ving to
report the details of the ex.
penses covered by your per
diem aJ lovtanccs.
A FINAL NOTE : if you
have to dri\'e lo a union hall
to get your day's assignment
and then dri \'e to your joh.
the Tax Court agreed with
the IRS 1hat none of the car
~xpenses may be deductible
as business expenses.
~EW York (AP \
Ameriean coffee roasters S&Y
the price of coffee is going up
and there's nothing they can
do alx>ul it except wait.
The coffee prod u'.clng nations
are testrictlng exporU while
demanding h~er pr i c e s .
Dro ug ht s . frosts and
commodity speculation have
also contritNted to the rise.
Ylithin the past four months ,
"'·hole.sale coffee prices have
r isen from ID to 20 percent,
\j,'ith manv companies passing
almg sUcctssivc pe:My..an·
ounce increases,
"\\'e are entirely in the
hands of the producing nations •
dependent on Qlem f o r
supply," said John Buckley.
vice president of purchasing
for Nestle Co. lnc., the largest
maker of freeze.dried col.fee.
Co1mtyFirm
Gets Order
The logic group of Data
Tech nolog y 's d igital
instrument di\ision, in Santa
Ana. has received an order
from Control Data CorpcnUon
in eKcess of $100,000 for the
procluction of twenty.five CDC
systems to he ~ i n
conjunction vd th CDC· s
proprietary optical character
reader.
Testing a 1974 ~tustang "·ith
2800t'C V.ti rngine. !he device
indicated tha'-at 30 n1ph the
car sOOuld gel 2t 0 n1pg: a~ 40
mph, 22.2 mpg ; 50 mph, -
20.8 mpg: and at 60 n1pl". -
20.0 mpg. In the open throttle
position or at any form of
acoeJeration mileage dropped
to 8.5 mpg. Overall n1ilcage
for the car was 19.l n1pg.
GRANADA \t'ILL be added
Lo Ford's curren t small ca r
line-up of Pinto, htustang 11
and !\laverick.
The Pan Aln con i r a ct •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• involves lease reventK's to
~looarch "'ill boost Lincoln-
!\-tcrcury's small car offering
which now includes the C.O niel
and it11ported Caprt.
Tran.'( Com of approxim;itcly c I M"d d Am 0 s k L"
$13 millioo lhrnughNo<ernbc r. omp ete I -ay er1can toe 1st 1978. Trans Com ~·ill supply
the movie projection systems '""•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• and provide a complete Hln1
The test lak<"s about 20
min utes and is free to Ford
O"'Ocrs by appo intment.
* Hoffinan h·1otors. sole U.S.
impo r t e r of Bt.f W
automobiles. has a'>''ardcd the
Bi'of W Service Trophy lo
Crevier i'o1otors, Inc. of Santa
Ana .
THE A\VARD honors BP.:l\V
Ford has said that 'A'ith the
11lar1 of 1975 1nodel production,
il ·will be nblc to build 2.000.000
small cars a year -which
rl'prescnts a doubling of its
sma ll car capacity in just one
yea r.
* A n£'\V Lour book especiall y
designed Io r recreational
\•chicle O'A'tlers called "10-
Gallon llV Y.'eekends," Is no w
ready for distribution through
p a rt tc i p a t i n g dealers,
proc urcn1 e nl and flln1
Firrn Fin ecl
In Cy1Jre ss
i.t Vol "1•1 l•ll Cn11. ll\1 UtG. '°'
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AAY CR ,il 1 110 C.Omco lntp i "' • "• -''E Pl.t\to 1 1 ... '• C..mptt O.ib S1$l·1•+1·16 ~ Pi!lni+ l 1·.-'o Cdn E • ~' 21 l"i-'• At ... Html I 1"• •.. (Onl-lm\k~ I 6'•-1·1• Ad11n1o Ru!I zq 1'o • ~, (Mlog.o !I'll!• 1 I'•• \o
Adobe OilGI · I ''' C.lllfloltl (p i ••o-1-. ~rant• Inc ll l'o• \o C.ptlln .Old 11 U'o ... ""HD-.p 10 I • , L>r ~w .10 l ,,.,_,, A!t1l l'ti! Olcl ( t>o-•o (••Min ~ I "11>-\lol
A•ktn llldu\ 1 i'•• '• C.•"1n.'4Q t 111• .•• -'"P••El IO 1 t 'o C.rPwli:it { UO '2\.7• '> \VASJfl NGTON (UPI ) -A -'•l'VI O<O 10 I f'• . Q rfol• °"" ' I l , \'o Al.t\kO Alt! o l 'o• '• 0111tA 110 I ?]~ Califomia export firn~ has •11:111 w11"" • ,., c..1ut 1"".'" " 211o1 ·::: "---r·-~ b the t Alcotac .07':1 l ,., ... C.,t1ew11 n1 '!]"1+ "• l.tl.'l::u h~ y go\·emmen •1.._, Airt. 1 ,,._ \o c.v11l'Oll c.> 1 ,..._ \ll
for sending unauthorized scrap z::::1~-:: : ~ ... _·i; ~!oclll.)1~ ~ ,;~:.1i ;
• t T . ~· t .,,..,--' ,, ·-·"•••--> •· iron o a1v.•an. act"Chu1ng o Allt< ~ , ,,.1;.1.1. """""' ....... ·• ···
th Com ~'rt L twlifid '°' l 1"" ... e merce ..,._I"" men •1-.. ep DI ' 1 -•, Cto"uon ep , 1>-••· ,.,. · · f Allt< (p wl ) '1-.... Olm~ .02b •I !', , lmpenal Enterprises Co. o A1u1o1 11f J.lo 1100 a •o· ""C H 8 Fd)O, , ,,,. '•
C 'd S'~ It Atnto tMSt i l\o ... c H c torp 1 l'\-'• ypress. pal a '1IN pen.a Y ""'""""'h 11 10 -\'I 9\t'\E•f -20 l S'o ••.
Co111p11ter Dating Fir111
Su ed for 'Untr11e' Ad s
for violating a seetion of the ::::~?i~ .! ~;;. ~. g:<~~u .. ·: ~ 1~1• •
Export Adm inistrative Act. •,.'!'.M,10~ 11 ,~'-·· o.1<1 war1<1 1 ••·-·i; .....,, t0l ~· "' O>lroM "" \ ri... '·• the department said. The AmF11~ .iso 11 n -•o c 1 MIQ wh 01 111o .•.
d.d t h A Flt!Cll W\ l "'" 1·, o-•ml 11 l~o-\\ t'Ofl1pany 1 not contcs t c ,.,..,1w~ .i.tt • ..... 1. O•c1t 1t .lt 1o ,.,,_ 1•
charge. ::!11:::~ ~ ~:::~~ ll!~1~ ~ :~.:.·;~
The department said a :~:'1~~ ~ j :;:,;: ~~11nv':i~ s; 1r•::: shipment of iron and steel ""' ¥ot inn 1 11~.-•• ta.cl\tT'leil , •«-1.
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LOS ANGELES {UPI\ -
The state of Californi a has
sued a ,c1)111pu!er dating fi rin
for alleged 11) i s l e ad i n g
huslncss practices hecau:se it
fixed up clirnls \\'ilh ''fa1,
cgh· and unsuccess.iul" d;1tr:'
afler promising them dalrs
with good looking "winners.''
The state a('('l!Se<i Discovery
:i nd its dircctors of dupin~
<'lienls into paying $295 to $999
for services tha t ~·ere not
pro\'ided
The Superior Court suit
seeks a $2,500 civil penalty for
c:ich unfair business practicc
and a rt•fund of money to
clil'nts that \\'ere misled.
The suit alleges:
-l>iscovcry advertiM's that
il docs no\ accept applications_
from fat. ugly or unsuccessful
c!irnts. \1•\lcrcas actually it
"rej1..><:ts fe"·· if any. \l('()plc
\\'illing lo p.1y" and many of
lht>1n :ire una ltractive. lonely
:ind unsuccessful.
-Discovery promises that
clients \\'iii n'ceh·c at least
l\\O na1nt's a n10nt h of "highly
('(ln1patihle persons. an d
never hr n1atched more than
once \Vith the san1e person. In
practie'I'. clients do not
n<.'Ct·ss11 rilv receive '"'O namfS
a 111onth.' some have ne\·rr
rCC'cived ahy n:unes. and some
ha \'C been re1natchrd time and
ag<iin ""i th the same fat. ugly
d:1tes U1cy complained about
gt'lting ear\Jer.
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con1 putcr "'Ill n1atch clients
with persons or high cconon1ic
il n d 1)rofessional !'lat1dinµ,
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clien1 s.
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than Sl mi llion and losses by t~..,5ri ·ji: ; 1~·~. 1; g:~;1}(1 H ~.~7 :;
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Lo1·etta Dign if ying llillhilly Music THE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil KaM
By VERNON~
HOLLYWOOD !<JP I)
Loretta Lynn, queen of L'Oun-
try music, doesn't appear
often on television becau!le shl.'
tw difficulty rendiIJi the cue
cara_s.
Loretta attended s c h o o I
regularly untll the fourth
NAME
in lh"
NE\VS
grade and is self-conscious
0 about her inability to read.
She needn't be.
LOR!.Tl'A IS proqabl y the
least spoiled. un affec ted
pcrforrner in show business.
She is a Kentucky country girl
\\'ho doesn't pretend to be
anything else. l\f ore o ve r,
U>retta brings dignity, beauty
and enonnous talent to !he
world of hillbilly music.
rn 1111onaire:ss. She wears suc-
e<.>ss rn"gnificently.
H~R SYNTAX IS atrocious.
her her pronunciAlioo of ,.., •
En~lish lin.e:uage worse. Out
her cha,.acter. pride and
honest" have a shining-tc..auty
all their own.
"f quit playing gli itar (pro.
nounced gltar) because I got so. thin.it hurt my back to ear, __
ry It,'' she said. "I only weigh
111 pounds right now.
"Running all over the coun-
try performing keeus the
wei~ht do'WT1. Jt also cuts into
"'riling lime for my songs.
~toslly evervthinit I sin~ I
\\'rote myself. things 1 know
about myself."
LORETl'A OWNS her own
town in Tennessee no1\'-a ,..,e-
horse hamlet named Jlur·
ricane Mills, pooulat ion 25~. lt
9)Mists or a church. school
house. post office. i?asoline
pump, grocery store and mill.
Her o"'il 19-room bou~I
on 3.600 acres-v.-as built dur-
ing the Civil War.
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COUNTRY QUEEN
Singer Lorett• Lynn
nothing, )'OU don't mis:! It. I
look back and wonder how we
survived. We had love for each
other."
pl1u:e. I scn1htied clott\6 n11 a
w ... 'i h"Urd. ironed. c1eaned
11.n'i l'OOkcd seven da vs a
"II W"S no bed of roses. hu1
Ulat'~ where [ Aol so1"e of thr
l• .... ics for "lV sones. It's the ·
W"V I had to live. And [ J(ues~
there a~e a lot ol things I do"'I
like to think about,
"J didn't start sin2Jng until
l!MI!, !fl~ !!f!?. has been good
since 1965. Everv song I sing
Is about my life."
LORETTA AND Moonev
now have vacatkl'n homes in
Canada and Mexico. But
Loretta. who has cut 16
11 lbu.,.s and dozens of sinElle
record hils, remains basically
unchanged. She's n litlle Jess
1n1slful or stnn'!"ers. Every·
f'ne w .. nt<: fav~.
"I don't like to do TV. It 's
too phonv," she said. "I ~n 't
\\Ooddy i~rl yowned ond we're oll possin' it around."
be an\+odV but m~I L No• --=--=-=~=====-..::.:-:::::-:.:=======:::::; preteri'din' I'm anVthing but ,.
countrv.
"I can't read real well
Education is a good thing to
have. but horse sense is muc h
better."
LOOKING FOR A GOOD
BIBLE STUDY? She is uniquely out oI place
in 11ollywood, where she stop-
ped by recently for the Gram-
my Awards.
"It sure is different from
the one-room cabin I was
brought up in do\\'fl in Butch-
lfollow. Ky.,'' she said
"We used to have pallets on
tfw. floor with four or five lo a
~ I had seven brothers and
sisters . ..........._
LORE.Tl'A STILL Is on the
sunny side of 40. She's still
married lO ~1ooney ( f o r
"Moonshlne") Lynn who
helped provide his wire with[~=~-::;.;,:;',,=,.-~.~ ... ~:;.;;;:,=;-
balon ey a nd cheese
sandwiches during the dark
days or their marriage.
Tune in to Channel 30 at 3:30 P.m. or 7:00
p.m. for a study in the book of Acts raug~t by
Dr. George Wood, Poster. Newport-Mna
Christian Center, 148 Twenty-second Sr .• Costa
Meso.
BATIERIES 16" uP
OU.t+GtCOUNTT u.naYco.
T\.farricd at age 13, the
mother o.f four chi ldren by the
time she was 18, and a
grandmother at 28, Loretta
has survived back-breaking
labor a n d gpirit-crushing
poverty 10 become a superstar "But if you don't have
"I worked for a ranc}l fami·
ly up in the state of
Washington to pay the rent on
a tittle home we had m the
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TV IDGHIJGHTS
KCET f!I 8:00 -Uncle Sam RA!quests the Plea5-
uro of . . . This special examlnOI! the lint year
of operation of the U.S. Anny without a draft , and
compares our se\up with Britain's voluo teer army.
CBS D 9:30 -Salute to James Cagney. The
elite of Hollywood pay tribute to the veteran actor,
who made his first public 1ppeara11ce in 13 years
to-abcepl --tho-life-.achiev«ment award . .from . lll.<L
American Film Institute.
TV DAILY LOG
Monday
Evening
first y: ;r ol OP.:I•···" r.t 1111 U.t. Nmf 11ltllcvl 1 drift recnrltm·lll
Q'S!l1'!! •~:I 1 c:rmp11ison 'lrith 1111
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.KOCE TELEVISION LOG
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beautif
daddy.
remedi
worked.
and
dlsoov
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rather·"
lhan bis
no ooe
lbolls~
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor ·
Mondaf, Mlrcll 11, lfl4 P111 ll
Their Approach
Isn't Endorsed
DEAR ANN LANDERS: After several
years of a childless marriage I finally
presented my husband with a healthy,
beautifuJ baby boy who looks just like his
daddy. We had tried all the home
remedies to get me pregnant but nothing
worked. Finally we both went to a clinic
and got ourselves checked . \Ve
di.scovered that my husband is sterile .
1be father of our baby is actually my
father-in-law. (He is only i3 years older
than bis son.) My husband and I talked it
over and decided that since Dad is a
widower it would be all right for him to
do lhis provided he was willing . He
agreed 'without a moment's ~talion.
(If my father-in-law had said no v.·e
v.'OUld have asked my husband's young,
unmarried brother.)
Naturally, it's a deep, dark secret, and
no one viould guess the truth in a
tOOusand years. I am writing to urge
other childless couples to con.sider this
solution. It makes a lot more sense to
have a chikl that carri~ the male genes
of the husband's family than to be
artificially inseminated by a medical stu-
dent about whom you know very little.
Will you please encourage th.is ap-
proach for childless couples? \Ve are so
happy and plan to have t~·o or three
more children.-lth HEAVEN
DEAR 7th: Here'1 your letter, but lhe
apprwcll gell no endorsement frOm me.
] see too many poulbUltles lor real troo-
ble tat.er•: anlus. of coane, th~ entire
clu Is completely banana1 and devokl of
all tbe normal teMitlvtOes.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 promised
.myself that if last night's date tumxl out
tlke 811 the othen, I'd write to Ann
Landers. Well, here 1 am .
I'm an attorney, 26 years old, \\'ho ha!!
alw3Y, tried to be considerate of the
)'omtg ladie! I take out. I ask them where
they want to have dinne.r. which movie or
play th!y prefer, etc. And I don't. try lo·
wrestle them into bed . I keep hoping the
ne~I girl will be different, but she never
is.
After t\\"O dates, I am told, "I am in·
terested. in someone else." or. "You
iaren't good looking enough," or, "You
don't v•ear the proper clothes," or, "Your
eyeglasses make you look like a square."
Tonight I was informed that I am ''loo
serious. too sensitive and too insecure."
Other young men have written to say
they can't find a girl who wants a r~-:
table date. but you don't believe them.
Well, I am telling you that's the way it
is. Don't you understand tbal pne ?!O-
pie. both male and female, seem to have
a life-long spell of bad luck?-RELUC.
TAA"T CONCU RRENCE JN CHICAGO
DEAR RE.: 1 concede lbat luck is a
vital component h1 the lives of all of us ,
but I don"t t>elie\'e in .. life·long bad
tuck."
Something is "Tong with yoor se~c
tloos. Buddy. Where do you' •find these
barracudas? Yoo need lo revi.5e your
criteria and ftsh in new ~·1ter1.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please say a
word to girls wllo don 't have enough
sense to write a decent "thank·you" note
for a beautiful wedding gifL
We received this one today: "Dear
Friend," !not even our names!) ''The
,silver d.ish" fit "·as a casserole) "is nice.
\\'e are ,·ery busy. Ed and ~1ary." Com-
ment, please. -AGHAST
. DEAR AG.: Poor thing •·as never
tau!!:bl how to write a gracious note. I
feel sorry for ber because she •-lll prob-
.ably co through life with this handicap.
1be girl did at least actoo"ledgt-Ute
lift. llowever, whkh Is an lmproYell)nl
ovtr the clod •ito waill cmtil she bump1
into you at a 80Clal gatberin11, and then
apok>giza for not bavlng gotten aroand
to jt.
Are your parents loo stricj? Hard to
reach? Ann Landers's booklet, "Buggt'd
by Parents? How to Get M"Te Freedom,"
roold help you bridge the generation gap.
6end 50 cents in coin with your :equest
and a lolig, stamped. self-addressed
envelope lo Arm Land~rs, P.O. Box 33-16,
m W. ~nk Dr., Qiiaago, JU .-~.
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By Af.LISON DEERR
Of IM O..ily Pilot Sllff
frank Spiegel hit the ceiling "'hen his
wife Jeanneue spent S35 at a swap met!t
for a naked, dirty antique doll.
Ten years later, tbe couple laugh about
how they began to collect the dolls that
now number more than 100.
Jeannette began to clean, repair and
dress dolls Just for her own collection.
Two years ago, the Spiegels opened the
Hansel and Gretel Doll Shop.
The two small stucco buildings that
· serve as the doll shop and the Spiegel _
home are unimpressive from the outside.
The inside ls a collectors' dream.
Mrs. Spiegel takes pride in each of her
"babies."
The collection fills most of the small
Costa !\lcsa home.
~e are antiques. reproductions or
anliques and an assortment Of more
modem dolls "\\'hich "'i ll become
collector"s ilems as soon as they stop
making them."
A china doll is at home in a 15().year-
Dld doll buggy. Another rests in a
carriage almost as ofd.. . ...
DOU.S BANNED
Among the dolls are two "sex d:ills" -
"the ones that were banned in the United
States a few years ago." The little boy
and little girl dolls are easy to
distinguislt
Buddy Lee dolls. once used to advertise
blue jeans, sit among genuine Hungarian
Daily Pilat
Phot°' by
Patrick O'Donnell
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dolls. F'rench dolls and a Russian doll
that's r.ore than 90.
~-:-\·e:-al rooms arc filled "ith cases and
furniture f'r wax dolls, dolls "'ith kid
lcathe~ or china bodies and fragile bisque
f:lccs.
r~by dolls arc her particular favorites .
One pair "'ere desc.ribed as Bye.Lo
babies, designed to resemble three-<iaY·
old infants .
There was a Kalscr baby, said to
represent a child bom to the Ka iser's
family who had one hand and one foot
smaller than the other. When the Kaiser
heard about the doll s, ~rs. Spiegel
relates, he had the mold dcs1royrd. "So.
there \Vere very fc1v of them." she said.
In her home and in the sn1alt shop next
door, there arc more dolls ra nging from
apple heads to velvet. tiny to as tall as 38
inchcS.
Inexpensive ,·inyl .dolls of rf."Cent
manufacture arc. sho\\·n -everything
from the C.:amp~l! Soup Kids to a Big
13ov.
"'" .:There isn't mUch you can do with the
incxpcnsi\"e new doll~." :\lrs. Spiegel
said. '·But many times the doll means
somethmg to a child.~\\'c both might
~nd hou rs on a doll "'Orth only a couple
of-dollars. then charge a dollar to fi x it."
SUPERVISED ClllLl>REN
for 22 years (up until just a year ago)
tho couple did child care for 2-to &-
year-olds.
Before coming to California in HMS
from \\'i9COnsin by wa}' of \\"ashington
State, the couple did dairy farming and
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collection are
Bubbles I left ) circa
1925; I center) century
old San Francisco
doll in wedding hat;
80-year-old G erman doll.
Provide TLC
later operated a restaurant. ~pie •cl
picked up experil'f'lce in n1eehanical
('ngineering and :1!~ has 1•.01 kcd 1111 !1
retarded children 1n nrea S<"hools.
Years a-go, i\l rs. Spil'i,tl•I said, she Cl"en
\\'Orked in a tear gas factory.
She's had nJ training in repairing dolts.
"I just know the Y<ay I li ke lhcm myself
and work until they're the v.·ay I like."
The couple "·ork together on
restringing dolls. for example. '"llis
mechanical ability comes in handy," ~he
11·i fc notes. -
~\trs. Spiegel is In charge of tiny
repairs, such as replacing a doll's Jost
fingers.
•·She starts \1-'ith a wire center and th~n
builds v.·it h pa.pier machc and shapes the
finger lo match the others," Spiegel said.
""'hen she's done, you can't telt lhc
differen~ ~nd it .,.,·ill last."
JeaMctte Spiegel sees nothing special
in her work. ''! enjoy it. I know "'hat I
11·ant. and then I v.·ork until I gel ll .,
COSTU'.\IE.".i CllA.\"GED
Unhke most collectors. ""'ho ~he s~ud
might leave a \"Cry old doll .in its soiled
attire, she al wavs rc-drCSSC.'! a doll if the
original costume can 't be cleaned and
repaired.
\Vhen she first startl'<I. she s('nt dolls to
a Jf untington Beach \\-"Oman f o r
bodf\'wk. Later, she found she could
make repairs hcrsrlf.
Visiting the Spiegel home ls an
experience. Almost every al"a ilab!e space
is devoted 10 dol ls or other collf'ctiblcs. A
mantel is filled v.·ith nietal bells.
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A shelf displays .:i co!lfCtion of
llu1rmcl fii,irinl's sent to :'\\rs. Spic-gel
fn1r:1 (~crmany.
In the eompact \11·ing room. <n display
year ;round no11•. 1 , a gooS<"fl·athf'r
Christma~ tree frorn (;ermany, CO\'Crcd
"·ith more than 6'Xl ornaments.
"\\'c don't need much spatC' for the l\l"O
of us," she said. "But I don"t know \\-'here
I'd put another djll."
She's bctn asked v.·hy she doesn'l turn
the house into a doll rnuseum and charge
admission. ··r d idn"1 !)(·gin to roltC'l'l lo
make money. I could sell niy dolls for ;1
great dear of n1"'1C')". but I couldn"t part
\\1lh them.
"I like IX'ing ahh· to shov.· them I l
whom I like and "·hen I hk('. \Vf' alw;iys
have an open houS(" at Christmastime."
'·You mlght say it i~ just !lOmelhing to
do during our rl·11re n1l'nl."' Sp1<·g1·I
added. "\\"e'\·l' 11·orkf'CI all our lives. \\'e
\1·ouldn"t know how to sit around and do
n :;thing "
llAPJ'Y ~IARRIAGE
The couph~ v.·i ll celcbr::itc their !)()th
\redding anniversary on April 22. Ttwy
attribtll<' a long happy marriage lo
"v.·ork!~g together all through the
years
Th"'y've raised five children and no\f
h..:ive 2.1 grandchildren and five great-
grandchlldrcn.
"To live together and to be togcthf'r,
y~u have to v:ork together ;ind !1kc "·hat
yuu do."
French and G e rman antiques and
reprod uctions are d is played in
cases in CM home of Frank and
J eannette Speigel who collect
as well as repair dolls.
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IL takes t~·o lo makr o
pannership. Spiegel conllnued.
··One can't make th(· lif!' for
the other. Bo!h must shnr.::.r•
Key to tl"eir Ju1ppy nl>•rri;iee
\l.'aS obvious. Frunk Sl)()kc of
Jcannetle 's tali'n ts and she of
his. Both w<:,rc niodcst nbout
their O\\'n nbilitics.
"There 1s a SP"ci;1) feeling
.\OU get "'hen a child sees the
doll ~ou've repaired. It doesn't
ni:ut~·r whether it's a n
rxpensi\ e doll or one that cost
!2
"\\'e'\r had children cry
"hen lht.•}' had to leave their
dulls ht>re lo gl't repaired. But
the look on thrir faces. y,•hcn
thl' doll comes back as good as
nc,1·. is v.·orth all the work ." ·rhe couple SL"C a rc1·iva\ of
interest in dolls or late and are
anH1zed at the number of men
"'ho ('O\le<!l dolls. "For some
1\ is nn inveslment, but others
~1·nu inely enjoy colle<!ting the
dolls. It has nothing to do with ·
being a sissy, either."
fl takes ingenully a n d
Jmaginu tlon. they added. lo
n1<1kc the dolls the \Vay lh ey
1ni~hl have been.
''i\1y husband even has to
make parts I.hat you can't get
any more. Between the two of
us, we 've found a '11.'ay to
repair ahmst everything. The
only thing we can't do is
repaint the bisque faces."
And it all started with one
dirty doJI at a swap meet.
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Doll collectors Frank and Jeannette Spiegel
work together as they repair dolls.
Involvement: Fund-raising to So~ials
City of Hope
The Tlca1t and Sex Over
Forty will be the lopie of a
spea ker from the Orflflge
County Heart Association at 8
p.m. Saturdity, ~1arch 23,
v:hen the Stanley Mitnick
Chapter, City of !lope meets
in I.he Mercury Savings
building, Buena Park.
Dusty Wings
A ~ionte Carlo Night is
planned by Dusty Wings,
Conner airljne stewardesses,
for 8:30 p.m. Saturday, ~larch
23, in Oakwood apartm ents,
Newport Beach.
Proceeds will be given to the
SalvaUon Anny for t t s
sununer camp fund.
hospital services in Denver.
Entertainment \\'i ll be pro-
vid!.'d by Holly lo.1itchell, "'ho
\\'iii present a niini-musical
tilted Hits Of Broad\vay.
Twins' Mo'ms
Sad<lleback ~1othcr 0 r
r-.1olhers of Tv.ins Club V.'ili
celebra te its fourth
anniversary 'viUi 11 bunco
party al 8 p.m. Saturday,
!\·larch 23, in the Dana Point
home of ~tr. and l\trs. Charles
Thompson.
Music Awards
a $2,000 scholarship and a -second year as one or U1e fe11'
European tour. "·omen presidcrilS of a
Edith !~cad, Elke Somm('r congregation. the P('ninsula
and ~•Ir. Blackwel l will be 1'emple Beth .£] in San. f\.1ateo.
among the judges. f<llrthcr
information is available front
Donna Smith at the Fashion
Jnstilule.
Sisterhood
~trs. Znra Jaffe of
llillsborough, regional leader
of the National Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods. will visit
the Southland from March 25-
30.
She wUI spc.ak at 8 p.m.
Thursday, Marcil 28. lo the
Sisterhood \\'omen of Temple
Beth Sholom, Santa Ana.
J\lrs. Jalfe is serving her
Mariners Circle
l\tcmbers of J\1ariners Circle
of Florence Cri ttl•nto n
Services "'ill host luncheons in
their homes )larch 25-30 and
provide entert;iinment
including lectures, cards or
fashion shov.'S.
Art League
Jo Anne Mix . California
artist. will demonstrate f o r
the Costa Mesa Art League at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday. March U,
in Adams Elementary School,
Costa Mesa.
The leag·ue "'ill sp-Onsor its
first open juried s how
beginning with a reception a t 2
p.m. Sunday, March 31.
All entries must be brought
to the gallery for judging
betwl'el'l !I and 11 :30 a.m.
ritarch 30.
Boosterettes
Fashion Is Alive in Orange
Counly will theme the annual
fashion show planned by UCI
Boosterettes for Tue sday,
~larch 26.
The event will begin at 11 :45
in the Blue and Gold Rooms in
the Conunons. Women starr
members of the university will
be honored.
CARIH
The Cetltury Plaza Hotel. r.os· Angeles v.'lll be the setting
for the annual spring luncheon
of the Children's Asthma
Resea rch In sti tut e and
Hospital Saturday, March 23.
The 12th annual radiG-
television music programming
awards for the greater Los
Angeles area will be presented
by Neo.vport Deach resident
Marilyn Mayland. national director of radio-tcl~visiun:1---------------------------------
Honored guest will be Dr.
Hyman Chai, director of
RITA WAKELEY
Nuptials
Planned
l\lr. and l\ln: Sam Y.'akelev
of Costa ~les<i ha\'e announced
the ,eogag<mcnt of I h c i r
daughter. rtil:i \Vakclcy to
David ~eurrttistcr, !()Tl of the
Frt'd Ncumeisters or L.a :i..tesa.
Th<> betroth~. gradua!es of
·the t:nivcrs1ty of Redlands,
are planning an early summer
'11.'Cdding in the l're~bytcnan
Ch urch ol thc CO\l!nant, Costa
M sa.
~liss \\'akell'y "'ill teach
junior high school In Fullerton
while her f1aoce continues at
l~ University of Southern
California School of Deotistry.
activtties of Sigma Alpha Iota
during a luncheon Saturday,
Mareh'23. in the l~oliday Inn .
Anaheim.
·The event is taking .place in
conjWlction V>'ith the ~lusic
Educators National Con·
ference J\t:irch 21·26 nl t he
Anaheim Convention Center.
ORT
Members and guests or the
Orange County w~t Chapter
of Women's American ORT
'II.ill \'iew the H a r I em
Globetrotters in action at 8
p.m. Saturday, r.tarch 23, in
the Long B~ach Arena.
Singles f
Catholic Alumni Club v.·ill
sponsor a dance for young
single.;; at 8 p.m. Saturday.
P.1arch 23, in the Disnevland
Hotel. All singles over 21 are
invited.
Proceeds fro rn the SJ
admission will go to the
Tecale Orphanage in Tecate ,
J\1exioo.
Women Voters
An update and consensus on
issues posed by proposed
fOO.eraJ and slate land US('
regulations will be discussed
by ~1areh units of the League
of Women Voters of Orange
Coast. beginning J\·I o n d a y .
J\iarch 25.
Locations and times may be
obtained by calling the league
office at 645-7120.
Designers
Fashion Institute of Design
and ~1erchandising. a two-year
college specializing: in traininr.
~·oung pt'Ople for careers in
the fa shion industry, has
launched a talent search.
The competition is open to
all 1974 high school eTBdu::itco:
and older student.s Interested
in a design ca rel!r .
Participants '11.'ill compete for
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S "' . corp10: Be flexible
TUESDAY •
MARCH 19
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
Emphasis is on win n I ng·
friends, influencing p e op I e
and gaining through pro-
fessional endeavors. Progress
is key , along with profit and
added responsibility. Affairs of
heart dominate. too.
TAURUS (April 2G-May 20):
Yoo conclude efforts whtch
lead to assignment, reoognl-
tioo, added prestige. Ar~1.
Libra persons could figure
prominenUy. You are tested ,
challenged.
GE!\fINJ (~1ay 21-Junc 20):
c:ooct lunar aspect now coin-
cides with publishing, stimula-
1 ion of learning process,
tr ave I . co rririfilillt:ation.
Creative resources come surg-.
ing lo forefron t. You perceive
potential.
Thorough approach~a y • dividends. Know ii pn>-
ceed ln orderly m a n e r .
LIBRA (Sept. 2'-0ct. 221:
Excitement is featured and
cou ld involve opposite sex.
Pcr'l!lOllal magnetism drawS
many persons to you. You can
put across vie"" in dynamie
fashion . Gt'mlnl. VJrgo persons
figure in imporlar« ways.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 •:
Rigidity is not an ally. Fle\'-
ibility can be an asset. Ant'lies
especially in reelm of family
affairs. Domestic adju stment
is on agenda . Know it and
don't attempt to fight prog·
ress. i\1oney. budget L$ to be
oonsidercd, revievoed and re-
vised.
SAG rITARWS (~ov. 22.-
Dec. 2l): Accent is on how you
relate to neighbors, travel
suggestions and off-the-cuff
ideas. Think on your feet.
Display versatility . Operate
with material at hand .
Relati \•e makes request which
could be based on wishful
19): Accept offer whleh 1ddl
to bank account. Take cash
and let credit go-selie chdTl<.'t!:
to Improve financial slatus.
Overtime assig nment '11.'0rks in
independence. orili!inality.
reach more persons in tncan·
ingful manner.
AQUAllfLTS t Jan .. 2G-FOO.
18J: J\fake new stans in new
directions. En1phasize greater
independcnN'. originalit y.
\Vear bright colors. Be coo-
spieiJOUs. Cycle is high and
your judgment, intuition are:
on target. You "·ill be able to
reach more persons in n1ean·
ingful manner.
PISCES l Fcl>. 19-)farch 201:
You are able to gain access to
, pri vileged information. Utilize
added knO\\'l!'dge in crca1ivc
fastrion . Imprint you r 0\\11
style. Study Aquarlu~ mes-
sage. frank, direct approach
gain'> plaudits. One who makes
veiled threats is ~luffing. CANCER (June 21-July 22 1:
\Vhat ha ppens now seems to
come in pairs. Nothing occurs
in one-sided maMer. it Is dou -
ble -two persons Involved -
and repeating. It is best to
wait for other shoe to ran.
thinking. ----------
CAPRICORN (Ile<:. 22-Jan
• LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): II yoo1Jr ________ ;;,,
you are not positive, "'ail.
Time now is on your side. Con·
tract offer \\ill•be made-don't
jump at it. Listen and observe.
One who is at a distance could
be wooing you by telephone.
VrRGO I Aug. 23 -Seot. 22);
Study Leo message. Ptfaintain
steady pace. Avoid ex~s.
Find unobtrusive way of
rewarding one who perlorms
special service. Check details.
cmon'S
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W11kllff l'l1uo :n• M1tl,.J AY9.
frl.-,.orf IMCfl 1111"~ 11111\d
LOSE FAT
STARTING TODAY
ODRINlX con11lns th1 most
11!1cliw1 rtd11cln1 ald 1v1ll1bl1
wilhou t p1esc1lption ! One tiny
ODRINEX 11blet btl0t1 m11ls •rid
you, w1nt to e1t Its• · down 10 your
c11oiit1 · d~n roes you1 w1l1ht t
ThounAds of womtn f/om cOlsl
to COi St 11p1111 ODRINEX N s helptd
tll•m lost 5, 10, 20 poun<h in 1 sllort
time . so c1n you. Gel rid of uM 111
i nd livt 1on111 I
ODRIN[X must 11li1!y DI your money will be 11l11nd1d. /'lo qu11!1on1
11ktd. Sold with 11111 111111n1et by
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fabric
spring A\. S
S p £ C d\ b\e \<n\ts
t>o\vester 00 ·
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Spring whites
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Spor~weight Potvester·Cotton blena.
machine washable. Sew a pant suit and
team up with a Gingham blouse. 45"
Wide. FG·s reg. LOW price 1.98.
Challis prints
3 day .,.."'.I .,.., ...
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Pf'lnts for spnng dresses and blouses Ma~hlne-washable Rayon . 45" wide'.
FG s reg. LOW Price 1.79.
Flocked . ·
Yallios lo 2.50
:a1uos to J.oog1nghams
rrgn1 l11t/e / I Qrounas 1 fora/s trel/r
dresses · p' s Orear fo5:° on Orngharn
Wide. FG . O/yester-eo11 blouses arid
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TOD AY'S CRDSSIDRD PU ZZLE PEANU~TS ~ ,-----------, ,----by Charles M. Schull
ACROSS insects
54 Railroad
1 Rese>eci1ng employee
2 words !>8 Atoners
5 Young 62 Regard
dogs with love
9 Hebrew 63 Sheeplike .,, 64 Some
measure males
14 Look lor 66 Restaurant
bargains pa Iron
15 Fomial 67 Chemical
poem suHi•
16 Snare 68 Cambodian
17 Indian monetary
symbol. 2 units
. words 69 Winter
19 Surplice vehicles
20 Miss 70 Boisterous
Cas11e Quarrels
21 Peerless 71 Salver
23 Sends
money DOWN
25 Playfully
mock 1 Up and
26 N. L. about
learns 2 Singer
28 Reposed Dinah
32 Bridge 3 Venerated
··~ emblem
37 One cubic 4 Clearlng
meter 5 Energy
38 Hlstorical Informal
eooeh 6 A.Clove
39 Hazard 7 Ships
41 Narrow helmsman
Inlet 8 Locate
42 Active 9 Shealhes
people: 10 Mosl
Informal inefficient
45 Mr. Fixlls 11 Tabled'
,48 Trying
experience 12 Piedmont
50 Laleral . clly
51 Parasitic 13 Relurn lo
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S11111day s Puule Solved
health 46 Goat
18 Iron tor 47 Farthest to
ooe !he lelt
22 Normal 49 Peggy or
standard Pinky
24 Statr ' 52 Fury
27 Silver 53 Ot11ce
marking worker
Abbr Informal
29 L1m1ted 55 late
time ciioomer
per 1oa 56 Maple Leal
30 lna1an Gardens.
31 Clergyman .,
32 Te•l1!e 57 Eastern
stiffener rallroaa
JJ ----nickname
Strav1nsJ<.y 58 Seed
34 Necess1ly vesse ls
35 Mine 59 S1nlut
producl 60 Baseball 36 Checks in team growth 61 Overwhelm 40 Animal's wflh nattery: .. ,
43 Purified Slang
« Sellers or 65 Tradelasts:
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Belgian Snaps
World Record;
Ashe Beaten
PAR IS -Emile Puttemans, Belgium's
star dititance runner, broke his 0\11n
\\Wld indoor record for the 5.000-meter
run Sunday with a time of 13:24-6 and
smashed he-\rorld hree-mile indoor
Jtandard en route.
Puttema!UlS' old 5.000..meter record.
set Feb. 24 in Vittel. France, v.•as 13:30.8.
Previously the record had been held by
~-lirtus Yifter of Ethiopia.
Puttemans' time for the three miles
was 12:58.9. The Belgian's old record y,·as
13:05.2. The records came at a meet at
Pantin Stadium in suburban Paris. Put·
tern.ans ran on a Tartan track.
eNIT Scores
NEW YORK -Dexter Reed, earlier
credited with a key field goal on a
goal tending call , scored the wiMing point
for Memphis State wilh a foul &hot· with
30 seconds remaining as the Tigers took
a 73-72 basketball victory over Set.on llall
in the last first-round game of the Na·
tional l'rlvitatlon Tournament Sunday
nignt.
Bill Collins scored lll'O key field goals
down the borne stretch and Jere Nolan
ccntribled the winning point \\1th a foul
shot with 26 seconds left, leading Boston
to a 63-62 victory over Cincinnati in the
opener of the night doubleheader.
F.arlier in the day at Madison Square
Garden. Utah beat Rutgers 1(1'2..89 behind
Tricky Burden's 34 points, and J im
Foste[' scored rT points to po·wer Con·
n~licut past SL John's 82-70.
e Thompson OK
RALEIGH. N.C. -David Thompson,
Norlti Carolina State's All·American
basketball star who was injured in
Saturday's victory over Pittsburgh in the
NCAA Eastern Regionals. was discharg·
cd from the hospital Sunday and may
resume practice 'with the Wollpack this
~·eek.
e Nastase Collects
LANDOVER, 1t1d. -llie Nastase o(
Romania, the world's No. 1 pla yer, won a
$50,IMX> Wo['ld Championship Tennis
tourney here Sunday defeating Tom Ok·
ker of The Netherlands S-3, 6·3 before
5.736 fans, largest tennis audience ever in
the Washington area.
e Gon:rale:r Tough
PALM BEACH, Fla. -Pancho
Gonzalez and Jimmy Connors ra llied
from an opening set loss to defeat
l'llnl'ho Segura and Cla rk Graebncr 3-6,
11-t. 7-5 in the finals of the $40,000 Palm
Beach Tennis Masters tournament Sun·
day.
e Borg Rip• A•h••
SAO PA ULO, Brazil -Swedish teen·
ager Bjorn Borg defeated Arthur Ashe 6-
2. J.6. 6·3 to rapture the Sao Paulo Tennis
Classic Sunday.
e Cale Sails
BRISTOL, Tenn. -Cale Yarborough
~·cnt ahead (or good on the 19lsl lap Sun·
day nnd c(l~s!rd to a one-lap victory in
the National Association for Stock Ca rs
Auto Hat•ing's Southeastern 500 Grand
NHtlonal.
Yarborough. dd\'!ng a 1974 Chevrolet,
\\'On the Soulhe:i~C'm 5oO for the scrond
}'car 1n a row after st<1rting in the No. 3
::.pol bcllind the Allisoo ~rothers, DoMit:
and Bobby. •
e itfeller Sp11rkles
CALGARY -Karl Mcller of West
Gennany captured the i;ingles title and a
share of the doubles crown Sunday In the
$2$,000 Canadian lndoor tcnni& cham·
piooshlps.
Mauer outlasted South African Byron
Bert.ram. e.+. 3-6, &-J in the singles .
• Bou Kiiied
\VARREN. Mich. -A J:l·year-<lld
Uvonia, Mich. skater has Ix-en killed
when struck b)' a puck during 1he Ban·
Ulm Ldlgue semlfinals of the ;\1ichtg11n
Amateurrt01Ckey itJsoclntlon.
John Phillips was hit on the tide of the
head when another player lifted a high
velocity shot toward the .coal durin1 the
fir'1t period of his le.em's game Saturday.
Memories of The Bahe
Pour From .Oldtimers
ST. PETERSBURG, Fli. CAP) -The
memory of Babe Ruth as baseball 's
Sultan of Swat dies bard 'in this ba ytront
citadel of the Grapefruit League and the
Geritol set.
The people here have nothing against
Jlenry Aaron and his pursuit of the
Babe's career record of 714 home runs,
but they rigidly resist any efforts ·to plant
another man in the Bambino'• clea ted
shoes.
''There'll neve,-be another Uke him ·-
he was one of a kind," said Bill Ham·
mood. 85, the majordomo ol the famed
Al Lang Field where ooe may sit and
watch the parade oC major league te.ams
pass through in an unending spring
stream.
"~le had a hear1 of gold," 11dded Joe
Sabal, 91, who came here many years
ago from Pittsburgh.
"I never saw a man eat so many hot
dogs," added Hammond. "He'd gulp
down N·o or three between Innings. But
he was a man with a lot ot' storage
room."
"Nobody'll ever forget how he med to BABE RUTH
break all those windows."' said F.d Frye,
75, a retired Coast Guardsman who
-handles the press coocessiQn at Al l,.ang Yankees to Fort Lauderdale because he
Field. got tired of seeing oia-pOOple shu!Oing
··0nce hit a ball onto the second through the, hotel lobbies and sunning
balcony of the \\'est Coast Inn," said themselves in blue benches on the
Hammond. "Mu& have traveled 500 feel. downtown streets.
Man, how it shook up the people sitting The old pt"Ople are still around in great
on the porch." numbers -ti)e highlight of every March
Al Lang was a Pittsburgh laundry man is a visit by Lawrence Welk's orchestra
who ~·as sent here to die in 1914. A -but the city has changed. They've
longtime friend of Coonie Mack, he stub-taken away the benches. AOO St. Pete
bornly ref~. Inst ead. he proceeded to oow is a bustling metropolis of 2$5,000.
make St. Pete the center of baseball Still. it's a city ricb in nostalgia. The
spring training. great and near-great ol baseball have
The St. Louis Browm ""'ere the first to come this way and gone, but oone bas
train here in 1914. Then c.ame the Jell the impact of the great Babe Rutb.
Philadelphia Phillies a year later and the Okisters congregate in little dusters
old Boston Braves wilh Hank Gowdy and and talk glowingly of the man with the
Rabbit Maranville. Ruth and the New beer-barrel belly and plpestem legs who
-YMk Yankees be8an coming-here in l92S,.--00ukllolt a ball out cf si.gh_t wiillan ~_}'_.,
followed by the St. Louis Cardinals and , effortless swing.
_the___ ~~~~----They say Dan Topping moved the is now the parking ~ and home plate
111 Soccer Rioting
Crowd Burns Stadium;
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Fa11s Beaten, Tramp~ed
SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras (AP) -
Calm was restored in this Cent ral
American city today after thousand~ of
angered soccer fans Sunday destroyed a
local stadium when two scheduled games
were canceled as spectators surged into
the playing field.
~lore than a dozen persons including
USC. Indiana ,
Vie for Title
111 Cage Event
ST. LOUIS (AP) -Tall Southcm Cal ,
takes on lnd iana·s lloosiers for a basket·
ball lit\e nobody seems to want tonight.
·And . iI the coach of 15th·ranked USC is
any kind or prognosticator. the scrap
may be anything but artistic in finals of
lhc first C o I I e g i a t e Commissiooers
Association tourney.
USC, a Goliath warding off a smaller
David. needed an overtime to edge
Bradley 76·73 in semifinals of the meet
Sunday.
Also hard-pressed to win and unspcc·
tacula r to the consternation of its coach
\\'as 10th-ranked Indiana. which squeezed
past Toledo 73-72 in O\'Crtime.
"If we play the way u•e did the last 15
minutes and they play the "'ay we did. il
could be a real mess." predicted USC
ooach, Bob Boyd.
"It could be a good game," BOyd ad·
ded, ''or it could be just a mess with
balls fl yi ng all ove-r the place."
USC. 24-4, was instigator of most of lhe
wild antics Sunday while playing in
streaks to subdue Bradley.
Hard.·working guard Dan Anderson
scored 25 points and drove the Trojam to
a 57..fO lead at 9:22 of the second half
only to have the Pac-3 team's offense
disintegrate. .
Bradley sent the test into overtime
locked at 63-63, ,f.hen Anderson and rangy
sophomore Bob Trowbridge comhincd for
nine J¥1ints.
uie 7• Lft,.,bert 1~, TrO¥ brklut !l. Wt11t• 1e, Vlllll•m1 lt, A...,.,.i.on U. Sal!Ofd 2. 8o)'CI 1. Toi.i. l2 U·14.
BllAOLEY )}: Dol'wMr 2~. lleeo u . 1mu1 "· (.1,,.n..fl I~ OIVI• 1, ~"~ 2, K!06UCMI' 1. ot1l1 1• 21·1*. M11!tlrnt: USC "· •rtdlf't' n . -,,-11111" fllll • Wffll'fl,
Wll!l8m1. Tot11 foul1: u se 21, 8rld1n 11. Ttclll'l~•I 10.011. Trow11tld", I.ft, 2. A: i.111.
spectators and policemen were injured
when the croWd burned and pillaged the
SlSO,IKX> Gen. Francisco Ai o r a la n
Stadium in San Pedro SUia , a city located
in t'l1e northern part of Honduras.
But the Injured were reported in
satisfactory condition in area hospitals.
\Vitnesses said many persons \\<ere
trampled or beaten up by the surging
"""'~· "The stadium is totally ruined.
destroyed and pillaged," a witness said
after the two-tx>ur riot v,.hfch was trig·
gered when stadium referees refused to
let the games continue when tOOusands of
fans invaded the field interfering with
playen.
Authorities said the invasion Y:as caus-
ed by the saJe of more tickets than those
allocated for the capacity of the stadium .
The stadium had seats for 10.IXMl spec·
tators and authorities estimated the fans
present at 1nore than 15,000.
Troops cordoned off the stadium area
after the riot and following the peaceful
dissolut.ion ol a protest. march by fans on
the offices o( the local soccer league.
No arrests were reported.
A witness said the stadium was still
smoldering early today after fans set fire
to scats, field nets and radio broadcast
booths. The fire department said 1t took
two 'oours to douse flam~.
* * * Mexican Brawl
Hosp~talizes Six
LEON, l\fex ico (APJ -Si:t soccer fans
\;ere hosphalized with bruises and cuts
whlle 20 others were arre.stcd Sunda y
when fighting broke out In a local
stadium where t\\'O national ttam.1
played.
~The Injured were reported ln satisfac.
tory condition after the fighting subs.ided
in this central l\lexico city.
The fi ghting occurred in the upper
seating section oI the stadium. ap-
parently over rivalries for support of the
tean\s. Leon and Cruz Azul, playing a
match of lhc annual soccer league cham·
pionsh ip. finished in a t.2 lie.
The Injured "'ere admitted in a loc:il
hoop!tal.
"'as ne&r the railroad tracks," recalled
Hammond: • atubby Jlttle man who
wears a perennial bow t.ie."1be Babe
would •tancl there and hit the ball
towards the West Coast IM a couple or
bk>cks away on the bay. 'lbe windows
must have been pretty cost1y."
"Always surrounded 1ly old !olis and
kids," added 5abal. "I never saw him
tum anybody away. AJways laughing and
talking up a stonn •. .''
" .•. and eating hot doga," enterrupied
Hammond.
"He loved IUds." said Frye. "He never
forgot be was an orphan himseH."
"Great wri!ts," said Hammond, "but
his ankles -Chey weren't as big as a bat
handle."
Unlike some super stars ol the present
day, the Babe made no eftort to run and
hide as soon as his baseball ""'ork was
finished .
"I remembel' he'd sit out in front of his
hote:I In a big rocking chair and people
would come by and talk with him," said
Hammcnd.
The whlte-maned elder citizens never
tired of retelling Babe Ruth stmie5 that
have become legend and cllcbes in the
~ebooks ol baseball writers.
Once, \\1ien the Yankees \lo-ere Opening
in Washington. O.C., the Babe noticed
President Calvin Coolidge in the box,
wailing to toss out the first ball . He
wandered over and said : "Hey Prez. you
must be pretty hol.~in that suit. ..
In the depression years, the Babe was
trying for a big raise when Dan D.1niel, a
New York baseball writer, reminded him
that it looked bad for the Babe to be ask·
ing for so.much money with so many of
Alis fall! lining up for free apples.
"You're right," the Babe said, "Tell
Roop (O"Tler J ake Ruppert) I'm ready
to sign."
•. Another time. he was chided for mak·
ing new· demands when his salary of
l!!l.!!!!!!.!!' ... l!iih.$ than ~ ol l're!_id!l>t
Herbert Hoover. WM1fien maae$7S,00i[
"Yeah," replied the Babe, "but I had a
better year than the President."
Btmker Bogey
Doesn't Shake
Green's Efforts
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP) -Hubert
Grccn made four birdies in a row at one
stretch. For a \\'bile, he had a bulging,
five-stroke lead.
Rut the key to his victory in the
Greater Jacksonville Open golf touma-
1nent may ha\'e. been a bogey from a
bunker that. at one time, dfopped him
l\\'O strokes off the pa~.
That ""as on the fifth hole in Sunda y's
final round . He'd just made par on the
easy. par-five fourth hol e -.. It was like
makfng a bogey." he sai d. "I hit a gross
shot in tbere alrrmt made me sick,"
-and sudderuy the bogey had put him
two shots back.
''I didn't get upset when l made the
bogey," said Green. \
"I think two years ago I Would have. I
just told myseU, 'There's 13, 14 holes to
go. Don't force anythi ng. That's the
~·orst thing you can do. Just keep grind·
ing.'."
Green. \\tr1fs rapidly gaining stature as
one of the premier young players on the
pro tour, did just that. He ~·as rewarded
with four birdies in a row, beginning on
the seventh bole, a five-stroke lead down
the stretch and a comfortable .• ttiree.-
stroke triumph. -
It was his secood title of the year,
fourth in the last 12 months. and finn)y
establlshed him as one of the game's top
pcrfonners. He joined absent JohMy
l\liller as the only mu1tlple winner of 1974
and , going back 12 months on the calen·
dar, only Jack Nicklaus and Tom
\Veiskop( have won more.
'l1lC slender young man collected
$30,000 from the total purse of $150,000
\\'ilh his final round of 71 and 276 total, a
distant 12 under par on the 7,088-yard
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LA Re1nai1as Alive
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Smith Blasts Coaclring,
Lakers Following Wh1
LOS ANGELES (AP J -Was center He has averaged 12 points and 11 re·
Elmore Smith taking a verbal poke at his ~ a game for Los Angeles.
~ ~geles Laker coaches when he said, NEW YOAK (1 )4~; Brldtey '· o.llimd'ltrt ll, ''FraiiklyVl'm upse filiaven'f1earn:--c11r>enl""K""Fr111tr-1t, Monr,,. 1;-11....,_s ..:~ \1 LIK•' 2 M•mlll!llff •• WI"~ 3. To!ll 4l '8-31.
edTheanything ~s seasoo'·? t r~te the s~1~ t,N~~h ',1,~~.1:!' 15.'~.~. 'l~'"'.:-111~ 1t: remar..,, came momen s a r Tota1, so l~:ia.
7·1 shot blocker scored 22 points in ~:.w ~':'1~ i: j; ;] ~'J: leading his Los Angeles Lakers to a 126--FOii~ oul: J1clr.WN'I. Tot1I loutl: ,,,..., YOl1t ».LOI
114 victory over the New York Knicks in A~e• 2i. A: 11.lG5-
an important National B a s k e t b a 11
Association. game.
Smith appeared upset \\'ben newsmen
surrounded his cubicle in tine l..akers
dressing room.
"I'm playing the same as last year and
doing the same thing I did in college. 1
really hoped I'd learn more playing in
Los Angeles," Smith said.
But Smith, who 1ias scored 12 points en
his last three games, has at least one of
his teammates wondering \':hv he. hasn't
-performed better this year.
"Elmore is no\v showing people l'nat
he'~ unstoppable. but the big question i..s
why he didn•t do ii at the bcgiMing of
the 'season." said Happy Hairston. one of
the Lakers ' roost consistent perlonners
this year.
Smith partially blames his teammates
for his lad< of dominance.
''I seem to have renewed oontidence
lately 3I¥f am getting tbe ball more .
Earlier this season I vrould move without
the ball, but they wouldn 't get the ball to
me." be said.
The Loo Angeles victory moved the
Lakers to within one-half game of the
idle Colden Stine Warriors in their race
for the Pacific Division title and an NBA
playoff spot . 'Ale Lakers, however, are
t"'O games behind in the all-important
loss ool.wnn with just four games to play
-aH at borne.
"\Ve're not out of it. Anything C'8J1 sill!
happen,'' forward Connie Ha"'kiM said .
The Lake<\ trailed en the third period
unUI Hairstdfs fr-re thro""'S put them
ahead fOl' good, 87-86. Jim Price had 2$
poinU:, Hairston 241 and Gail Goodridl 22.
The Laker9 outscored New York 33-24 in
the !ourth quarter to build the lead as
Goodrl~ hit 10 points and Price aoo Bill
Bridges six each in the period.
Smith had no explanation for the three-
game scoring surge in which 'oe has also
hauled do\\ll 48 rebounds.
Lee Takes a 3rd
Neidhart Gets
63-3 3/4 Effo11
To Aid UCLA
LOS ANGELES -Former Newport
Harbor High shot putter Jim Neidhart
got orra· 63--3?4 toss Swxlay to help his
UCLA mates to a triangular track rout
over San Jose State and Cal State (Long
Beach I at UCLA.
_Neidhart 's 1oss bettered his former
best put of 59· l l :7i~.
Also aiding in the UCLA victory was
former Corona del Mar High ace Joe
Tosti, who was fourth in the javelin with
a 192·2 effort.
And Clarence Taylor leaped ·to the
third best American mark ever in the tri·
pie jump and versatile Rory Kotinek
scored 12 points as UCLA swamped San
Jose State and Cal State (Long Beach),
94~\i-23.
The three-time detending NCAA cham·
pion Bruins also defeated the t""'O In dual
meet competition. It ~·as their 21st con -
secutive dual meet victory.
Taylor, a transfer from Forest Park
Junior College in ~lissour:i . leaped 54-11 14
to set a new penonaJ and school record
for the Bruins. The old sdlool record was
54-7~1 by James Butts in 1972. John Croft
and Dave Smith are the only Americans
to jump farther.
Kotinek won the javelin in 253-8 and the
hJgh jump in 71,~ and finished third in the
long jump al 25-5.
3 Fit•sts for Bahashoff
LOS ANGELE S -Fountain Valley's
Shirley Babashoff captured three more
titles to_;give her a half dolEn for the
meet Sunday on tl'!e final day of tbe
Southern California lnvttatiooal swim
champicoships at Eut Los Angeles
College.
11-fisJ Babashoff new to a 51. l 100 yard •
freestyle. then btitzed to a 16:58:15 in the
\!.·omen's 1650 free.
She also '~'00 the· 400-yard indiVidunl
medij)y en 4:32.8.
H~ time In the 100 broke the 1neet
reoonl of 52.87 set by Olympic gold
medalist Sandy Neilson of the El J\lonte
AquaUcs last yw-.
The 400 indo mark also shattered a
meet record -set by Claud.la Kolb in
!Mi at 4:13.i .
Satuntay Miss Babeshorrs 200 free was
a meet .-.i.
11-tission Viejo's Valerie Lee also
performed well, finishing third to Miss
Babashoff In the 100 free with a 53.37,
The Co6ta Mesa Aquati~ Club was
third In the men's 400 free "·ith a 3:?7.t
clocking.
1.len's compctklon was highlighted by
Stockton's J\1Jke Bruner and Loo ft
Bead>'s Tim Shaw, who sptd to JS:29.l'J
and 1S:29.17 for a one-tv.-o finish In the
1650 free.
ANG ELS' ~y AN
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Cappy Snubs WFL; Inks With Rams
Penn State's John C.PJ>'lletll signed a Rosenbloom.
PALM SPRINGS -Nolan Rya n "'as contract wlth the Los Angeles Rams lhla cappy, alao nlclmamed lht Upper
rudely roughed up as the San Francisco morning In Los Angeles Dt.rby Ice Pttlln, has been tht object OI an Giants defeated the C11Ufoml11 Angels 8-2 . · but Ryan :ind the ca1uorma Angeli don't Capptllrttl, A hard-ruMlng tailback lnlense recruiting eCfort by both the N•·
appear y,·orrlt!d. from Upper Darby , Pa., "'on the tlonal Football League Rams and the
"There'11 a period Jn tht sprjng ~rt_ 1 Htlsman Trophy last year ns he led the. Ph,ll odelphla rranchl~ In the new World pitcher'~ arm deadens and ft loolted"lO ~ln:m)" bionr te a-IM"fletl90ft----ta-·•ll90I0.1WAlgue.....liLWU.~
m('I ant that was the case with PMlan t~ Grflnle Bowl lriumph over LSU. draft d>ok::e..oLboJh.
day," 1nnnagcr Bob~ Winkles aald after cappelletU new to CalU.omia Sunday to It WM: rumored that the Wf'L fl.
lht San Francisco Ciani.I bombed Ryan confer with his a.gent, lltto:ney J'eM'y fercd him $500,000 tn cash and a cbaCK<e
for nve hits •nd nvo nw In lour lnnJniJ< Kajlotein. and In wt the cop tx1 llnal 10 become an lootant mlllloaarre. bu> •
Sunday. n'lol!IUOllS with R>ms o,.,,.r Cami! Kapsteln donlcs the llguroa, C1llil1C them'
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asb, was never offrred.," he sa.kL
One rtp<>M said there _.., ln-
dlraUons C..ppelletll would sign a (our-
>'ear, no-cuf contrart with the Ranu.
'"The O\'!rall pickagt we mive ar·
"""1..-wlll1·...lbt. Jlam$, .•~ r .. 1, Is
superior to anything offered by tnc
WFl;'"Xaplltcln a.aid. lift "·as CaPPV'•
feelU. tbat ho wamcd to r• with a ...,..
tolkl, e.tabUabed team.''
One -apoc.iil...Oflle entire CCX>
tract may be Ml"tb more than $350,<0'.l,
but sprtad out to ease the bl::c bite and to
pr"Ovidc Investment opportunities.
Some oowven thought c.ppenetU
might be attrocted to the WFL ., he
could be close to hl<! home, whlttrt ls a
suburb of Phllodelphla.
But at 11 testimonial dlnnc r Saturday ln
Mtdia, Pa., he aald that "mtatnl y I
haVe stfMI fcellngrror this arta. t>Ul it's
not llke f've never been a"'"'Y from
home. All.fr 1111, l '\'e been up 1t Pes Staoe the i... r .... )'<m.''
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WITH HOWARD L. HANDY
Harry Oxley has found out what it eans to batUe the
Iron Curtain countries but fee ls if. was w h the effort
Oxley is the promoter or short·track otorcycle racing at
the Oranre ~ty FairgrOUJlds in C.OSla feaa where regular
season crowds run close to capacily every week.
SIUlday's international ccmpetition culminated Oxley's ef.
forts and one of the most succe:s.sful promotions at the race· way,
''It took tAe unraveling of lilerally miles of red tape before
the Pollsh government YiOU]d J:ll\'e the okav ror Edward Jan·
carz ~ Zenc:n P)e('h to compete here. Theri we had to promise
tJ.iat neither n~r would be out of sight of former y.·orld cham·
pions Barry Bnggs or Ivan Mauger during their entire tour,''
Oxley adds.
.Bri~s cxpl:iins the difficulti£·s encountered in signing the
Polish riders and the reasons for !he decision.
'.'When ~'e decided to sign Piech and Jancarz up, v•e had
no idea what we were letting ou rsel\'es in for. This "''as the
firSt time riders from Poland 'A'Ould race on this side of the
Iron Curtain. ·
. ··since l\'a n and l have been racing in European compeli·
tion for almost 15 yea rs and \lo'C've both C<lmpeted in Poland.
Czechoslovakia and Ru$.$ia. 'A'e thought it might be easier for
us to cut through the red tape.
''Well, If it \Vas easier, I really .,.,·ouldn't relish the idea
of an outside promoter trying lo accomplish the same thing.
"We had to fill out stacks of government fonns and submit
to numerous interviews. ~'inally, after they realized how muc h.
propaganda benefits the state would derive, we received per-
mission. ·
"But we had to sign a separate statement that neither
rider would ever: be out of Ivan's or my sight'for the duration
of lbe-.entireJour."
OCIR Dr9g Rn<'''" Set
It's-time to ma rk your calendar for the Grand America n
\\'est championships at Ora nge County International Race~·ay
to bt held Aprll 4·6.
Competition ~ill be in funny car. top fuel, pro competition
and pro stock di\'kklns. There 'viii also be raceii; ln street, stock,
seleetra, mod ified . super stock and bike dJvisions making this
one of the biggest meets of the Stason.
I• It " Cre"' Cul?
TllE GREEN fl.AG -When Bobby Unser Vrlln the Cali-
fornia 500 at Ontario f..totor Speedway last week, it may have
marked the end of an era for a mem~r of his pit crew.
\Vayne Leary. the crucr mechanic for Unser's car under
Dan Gurney's banner, is a resident of ?.-tission Viejo.
\Vife Betty scl up a unique party for \Vayne \Vednesday night
and invited olht'r members of the crew ineluding Dean Williams
or fi.1ission Viejo and Butch Wilson of Tustin along v .. ith Unse r
and Gurney and their spouses.
''\Vayne has been letting his hai r grow and it has been e:<·
trernely long .'' Betty says. "\Vh<!n Bobby v.'on the race Sunday.
he told \Vaync it was tin1e to gel the hair cut but he is so shy,
he didn't "'ant to go out to have it done.
"I arranged for my h11irdresse r to come to tbe house lO st~•le
his hair and \\•ithout Jetting him kno\v about it, invited the
other guests." •
Undoubtedly the hair cutting session '\\'as a big succes.s. At
any rate, the group is in Phoenix for today's USAC champion·
shi p 150-mile race, lhcn v.ill return for a brief stay before head·
ing for lndianapolls.
Phoe11i.r Rttte 011 TV
THE YELLOW FLAG -Eldon Palmer, driver of the pace
car that hit a pboto~apher's stand et lndlanepoU1 l\lotor Speed·
way ln 1971, has been absolved of nny wrong doing.
Haro ld Barnha rt of lndl onopolis, ~·as a\\·arded $6%,SOO dam·
ages afte r being hit by the ear.
Those ~·ho ~1tnessrd the Ontario 500 last v.·ttk pro bably
didn't e\'en notice tb,at lhc fuel lan ks in the pit area were placed
parallel with the track ins,tead of horizontal.
This is a new USAC rule for 1974 ~·ilb the outlets lo be placed
do""11stream.
Ellis Going to Jail
"'.'"To Help Others
BRAD~xro~. Fla. (UPli
As soon .41s he gets
everything in order. Dock
Ellis is going to jail.
Don't let it thro\\' you. llc's
been there before. Dock Ellis
knOV.'S all about jails.
"There arc some in U1e
penitentiary 'vho did less than
r did . Some of them Cl idnl do
as much as I did to get lhf're.
but once thC'y got lhc-r<'. the
only thing they learned 1vas
hov.• to get into more trouble. I
v.·as on probation 'Wtien the
1-"irates signed me. 1)\'0 days
after I signed. I was in jail for
Bids
For Title
1il<>mM Baughey and Bovd
Philpot will lead a young. nifle.~
man UC Irvine contingent into
the fl;CAA oollege division
s w I m m i n g champion~hips
beginning 11rursday at Bel·
mont Plata Olympic pool in
Long Beach.
Coac-h Ed Newland's
Anteaters will be !let"klng a
return to !he top spot in team
standings following l14'o )'ears
of finishing in the n.innerup
spot. Prior to that. UC! had
v.·oo the nationals three sue·
cc sh·e seasons.
Boughf.v and Philpot. the
on£'-h"o fini!hers in the 500
cind 1,6.SO frecstvle event1 each
or !he past two' years. "11-'i ll be
entered in the s.1mc C<lm-
prtitlon again this season.
Boughey hns won both races
each of the last two years.
Boughey, a winner in the 400
individual medley as a
freshman, had lo settle for a
second place finish last year
as a sophomore and hopes to
return to the' No. I spot this
year.
In 11ddition to the three in·
d1vidu::il e\'ents. he is also
listed as a possible participant
in rhe 400 and 800 free rt'lay
races along with Philpol.
Philpot ~·ill S\\'im in the 200
frees1y le as his third in·
di\1idual 'vent.
lVhile the spotlight \1•ill be
on these t'A'O stars. N'v.•land Is
high in his praise of freshman
Jason \\'heaton.
"lle's qualified in about
eight events and I'm not sure
u•hich ones he'll sv.·im In yet,"
Newland says.
He'll probably go in bolh
backstroke events. the JOO 11nd
200 ya rd compeli tions t1long
v.·Hh either the 200 indi\'idu·-1
1nedley or the SO frce~1\ Jc.
1-le'll also swim on al\ lhrt't'
relay ·teams. •
Other rc1 entranls include
sophomore Tim Quinn in the
100 and 200 fr eestyle along
'\\'ilh the relays: sophomore
c;uy Antley in the 100 and 200
butterfly and perhaps the
medley relay.
Sophomore Mike Figueroa
will go in both butterfly ra~
and the SO free. He is also a
relay eligible.
Jim Kruse. the lone S<'nior
in \he nine-man contingent ,
v.·ill SYlim the medley relay
and the 100 breaststroke.
'Freshman Tom Cormack
from '1\16tln will bo in both
breaststroke events w h i I c
sophomore Brad Lynn is
entered in bolh bulterfly races
and the 200 individual medley.
While the Anteaters I-ave
finished first or second in each
of the p.-1st fi\'C NCAA events.
Nevt'land tabs Chico State as a
strong fa vorite lo repeat this
season.
UC Davis beat Chico in a
dual meet and ~·ill be in C"On·
ientlon along with Johns
Hopkins and Cal St a t c
1Xorthrid~c,, according' to rhc
t.:CI coach.
"In realitv. v.·e'll be luckv to
finish fourth or fifth ·this
year," a pcssi1nistic Ne.,.,•land
says on the eve of the fi rst na·
tional championship meet in
his ou11 backyard.
r.ionC11) M.vth 18 1974
O.Uy l"i .. ! 1"~11• llY lH ''Y"I HURDLES VICTOR -Estancia's Steve Adam s dives
at tape to win 180.yard low hurdles event in the
sn1all .schools di\'ision of the Southern Counties track
and field meet at lluntington Beach llig h Saturdav.·
1\dams clocked 19.3 in the lows and also \\'On the
120 highs in 14.7.
'
Old Czar
Would Tell
Aaro11: Plav
" CIXCl~XATI (APl -The
lute Judge Kenesav.· ~lountain
Landis must be smiling these
days.
"Y~sirree. if he v.·ere alive
today he'd be backing Bowie
Kuhn all the ~·ay." said
old!imer <'harles Ellis, a
form('r rincinna1i scout.
The pen pr r y 84-vea r-0ld
bast'ball fJn thinks the sport
could use some ol th e iron·
f1stt'CI rules \l'hich rarm.'CI
Judge Landis the title of
"Czar of Baseball."
"\\'hy. the Jugde wouldn't
y,·ait one minu1c on this Henry
Aaron deal. He 14·ould have
called Atlanta manager Eddie
!\lathe.,rs and Aaron into his
office and said, 'You're going
to piny."
Aaron is in the center of a
con\ro\·ersy over ·whether he'll
pla y in the season opener rll
Cinci1mati ncx1 month . The TRITON TRIUMPHS -San Clen1entc l ligh 's Terr.v
Braves have sald they v.·ill J luddleston crosses the fini sh line first in sn1 all
keep hin1 out of the lineup in S('hoo!s tv .. o-mile run during Southern Counties n1ect.
hoµC's his next home run -Huddleston's time was 9:32.9.
\\chich \\'Ott\d tie Babe Ruth's -----------------------
l~endary career total of 71.J
-could come belore hoinc
fans.
l..asr v.·etk. baseball com-
missioner Kuhn issued a
st r ongly-u·orded statement
saying he "expects'' Aaron to
be in the lineup during
the opening series ,at Cinc 1n-
natL
"'The judge 1\·ould say 1hi); is
a nt.1tter of integrity and that
u·ould be all there \ras to 11 ...
~~i-:1 Ellis, 1\·ho sa•.r hi<; first
big league game in 1896.
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you i:iv.·av." he says. '"That. 3nd the SounCI of many doors
closing.''
stealing ca~"
That is no way to live. says
Dock Elli s. and basical!v. 1his
is \\'hy he tries to get across
to those Inmates v.•ith \vhom
Preliminary events w i 11
start at noon each of the three
days with !he ever71ng finals
getting under way at 7:30.
"\·essirree, the judge "11-'ould
be raising the roof O\'er this,':
added Ellis. "Aaren v.·ou!d
play unless he v.·as physica!l~·
disablf:'.cl. and the judge "'·ould
probably have his O\tn doctor
chock him lo make sure.
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·Dock Ellis is.n't !ik.c so many
of these prof{'!!Sional do-
goodcrs ,,...oo•only talk about
helping others . lie docs more
than just talk about it. He ac-
tually helps 1hen1. or tries to.
an)'\\·ay.
he talks.
They 1\·on't listen to just
anyone. hut some listrn to
!Jock Ellis.
It will be the 500 free, 200 in·
rlividual medley. 511 frre, one-
metcr diving and the 400
medley relay on opening day.
Friday·s events inc lude the
400 indi\'iduar mcdlev. 200
frCt'. 200 huttcrflv.· I 00
backstroke. 100 brc'asts<roke
and the BOO free ref av.
'·That man belie\·ed baseball
had to be hon_cst." said Ellis.
Landis. born near CincinnnH
has b<>en dead alrnost JO
yea rs. but hi5 stormy 25·~·car
rei!tfl left a deep impact on
bat ball.
He \\'as a chamni('ln of the
li11le guy. e\·er acting lo keep
baseball aOO'e re pro ac h .
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trying 10 nail rlown his otcl jo':i
as one ol the rt:'gu\Ar starlers
In Pittsburgh's pitching ro!.a-
tion. \\:hat makes it a little
tougher is the knee GperA-tion
he wlderv.·cnt at the end of
last Season.
.. The onlr \\'aY thev IC't me
in to start ~·if h ~·as t>eCau~c of
tl-ie street life I Jh·C'd in
\\"alts." he says. ''&-in~ a
pi!cher for !he Pirates helped
also. but lo a lot of guJ's on the
inside that doesn't mean
On Saturday it v.111 bC' the
1.650 free, 100 free. 200 back.
200 breast. 100 fly , three·ITif't e.r
dh·ing and the 400 free
relay.
Some argued he \1·as too ,,-,_ __________ _.._ ______ _, __ ""
harsh. but his \\·ord stood !
~hallenged. 1
\Vhen he gels this taken care
of, ,virming his j~ back. he
plans to continue I h e
rehabilitation "'·ork he already
has begun \Vith ininatcs in
P.ennsylvania's prison-;. li e
has helped out In se,·eral
alreadv - in l~rel'n sburgh.
Pa.. NC'\\· Castle, Pn. ;1nd
Pittsbur~h
Dock Ellis has hltle trouble
communicating.
lie comes from the \\'alts
section of U>s AngC!lcs and he
doesn't rome lily pure . lie bad
his share of trouble with the
police. That's \\ hy il's easier
for him to relate y.·ith those
serving time.
"I'm just one that got
away." he says-with that
typical bone hontsty of his
which only comf'S as a
surprist if ~·ou don't really
know Dock Ellls.
much.
''I remember walking in the
~·arcl in one prison and trying
to start up a conversation.
'\Vhat~s happening?', l asked
one guy. He gave me a look.
.. \\"hat in hc11 could be hap-
penin'!" he re~" he said.
"Life is altogeth<'r difft'rcnt
for thPSe fellov.·s. One time in
\\'c.<;\cm S<ate Prni!C'nlia rv
\\'hen J \Vas lea\'ing. l s.iid.
'Okay. !CC ~ guys later.'
Tht'y said to me. ·11en . .,.,·here
\\'t' going?· "
Dock Ellis is an individual
Pro Baseball
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Ficker Has Perfect Score
By ALMON l.OCKABEY
•NH"' E•ll..-t
Bill Ficker of Ne pbl't
Beach hns bcoome the ourtti
skipper in the IO-year History
or the Congressional Cup to
win the ra nled malch racing
series with a perfec t SL"Ore or 9
wins and oo losses.
Bui the formt'r America's
Cup defender did It the hard
w:iy Sunday. J-le lost one race
to Bill Widnall of Marblehead.
t.-tass., but was av.·ardcd the
race on a protest which was
ruJed on after the series OA·as
over Sunday.
IT WAS TllE first time a
eoogrcssional Cup series has
taken four days to complete.
Dense fog covered the i..wrse
off the Long Beach
breakwater each day starting·
Thursday. On the first day the
fog lifted at 3:30 p.m .. alloY•·
ing enough visibility for two
races before it closed ln again .
On Frida y there was not
enough visibility for any
races, and on Saturday fu.e
races were sailed in reduced
visibility of about one-half
mile. The fog cleared partially
Sunday for the final t~·o races.
Going into Sunday's two
races. Ficker was faced with
the chore or ~·inning both,
especially if his protest was
not upheld. He was in a vi rtual
tie ~·ith Tom Pickard of the
host Long Beach Yacht Club.
HIS FIRST RACE was
against Barney Flam of
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club . It
appeared. Ficker 'A'Ould lose
the match, after he spolted
Flam to a four-second ad·
vantage at the start and drop-
ped to a 3l·second deficit at
the first weather mark.
But at the end of the first
lap of the five·mile course,
Ficker and his crew had cut
the lead to abo.ut two boat
lengths. Ficker then started a
furious tacking duel in which
his crew outpe r !o r mc d
F1am's. Arter about six short
tack!'. Ficker wa.s able to get a
safe leeward on Flam and
slowly move Into the lead. He
finished the raee with a .;4
second advantage.
\\"HILE THIS KEY match
was in progress, Pickard was
losing to Ted Turner of Atlazr
ta, Ga. thus giving the series
to Ficker whether or not he
won his protest crgainst Wid-
nall.
Ficker went on to beat Greg
Gillette of Hawaii in the fina l
race. He was not informed of
his perfect ~e un til he ar·
rived at the dock heading the
victory parade.
It ~·a.s Ficker's third try for
the Congrwional Cup. ln his
first effort after defending the
America ·s Cup, he placed
third, and in his second at·
tempt he was seventh.
Skippers who have made
perfect scores in the past were
Gerry Driscoll in the first two
years, Scott Allani and Henry
Sprague Ill.
FICKER'S WI NNING crew
was l\lark Hughes, Dennis
Regattll
Slironded
In Fog
Lots of fog and little "'ind
"'as the ·weath<-r fare dished
up Saturday and Sunday for
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club·s
St. Patric k's Day Regatta.
S..!liling ~·as inside lhe b.'.ly.
The trophy winn ers:
THISTLE \\'ar :i nd
Peace. \\'ill Tcn1pleton, BCYC,
(2' Pr~ious, Hobert Van
T' Riel, SSSC.
LI00.14A -(I\ Jim Tyler,
BYC: t2 J Chad 1\\·iche\1, _
LIYC
l.J[)().14B Ill Scott
Si mpson, Ll'{C: t21 Blair
Barnette, DYC.
LID0-14C
Fryer, BCYC.
I I) Roger
J~ASF.H -(I I Phil (;l'('('ne
.Ir., NllYC: {2\ l\t ike Arrigo,
NlrYC; tJ) Nl-:k t>.1adigan,
NHYC.
WILDFIRE
Kilpatrick, BYC.
(i i Keith
SABOT B -! I I Stephen
Herold. BCYC.
SABOT C -Ill
Jom.<>n, BCYC: 121
Kraemtr, BCYC.
Charles
Stephen
Cr ew Pi cked
Ou Couragcou~
DARIEN;. Conn. 1-'Pl -
t~ar~ Hcrttstmtt h:ilf'-bttn
named navigator and John
Sutphen. tactician. of lhe new
aluminum America's Cup COO·
t(!!Kjer, Courngeoo:-
VICTORY CELEBRATION -Bill Ficker (ri ght) breaks out champagne for his
winning crew i.n the Congressional Cup n1atch racing series at, Long .~each
Yacht Club. A few seconds later one o( the. crew poured the ·bubbly . over
1-~icker's bald head and performed the traditional rile of tossing him in the chilly
waters at the LBYC dock.
Durgan, Duffy Duffield and
George Twist, Ne w p o r I
Beach : Duby Joslin, Seattle
and John Edgcomb, Pak>s
Verdes.
Reminiscent of F-i ck e r' s
An1erka's CUp campaign in
1970. a large banner. reading
"Ficker is quick er" "·as plac-
l'd on the NHYC clubhouse 10
greet the winning team.
Ficker was in\•ited to sail in
the Congressional Cup under
the colors-of the New Yock
Yacht Club by virtue of his
America's Cup victory for that
club in 1970.
DESPITE THE d r ca r y
w e ath e r. this year's
Congressional Cup series pro-
vided so me of the closest com-
petit ion in a nun1bc>r of years.
Time splits in mos t matches
~·ere less th an one minute,
and several ¥•ere under 30
seconds. The final t~·o races
"·ere sailed in winds that
ranged from 10 to 20 knols.
There \1·ere numerous pro-
tests.
Final standings: ll ) Ficker.
9.(1; (2) Hugh Treharne, Cruis-
ing Club of Ai5tralia , fi.3 : Ted
Turner. Atlanta, Ga., 6-3 ;
Steve Cucchiaro, MIT Nautical
Associallon, 5-4; (5) Tom
Pickard. Long Beach Yacht
Club, 5-4 ; (61 Barney Flam,
Alamitos Bay Yicht Club, 54:
(7 ) Bill WidnaO. Corinthian
Yacht Club, ~1arblehcad,
Mass .. 3~: (81 Greg Gillette,
Hawaii Yacht Racing Associa·
t.ioo ,3-6; (9) David lloward.
YRU Great Lakes. 1·8: t 10)
Arthur Knapp. Larchmont,
N.Y. Yad1t Oub. 1-8.
SUMr.tARY Of final two
races:
EIGHTH RACE -Treharne
def. \\'idnall. 56 secs.; Gillette
def. Howard. l min. 12 secs.:
Cucchiaro def. Knapp , 1:34:
TunlCr def. Pickard, :~;
Ficker def. Fiam, :44.
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CHUTE TIME -Bill Ficker's crew aboard the Con·
gressional Cup winning Cal-40 turns-to 10 hoist
spinnaker on downwind 'leg after overhauling Bar·
ney Flam in crucial 8th race.
"Kli\Tlf HACE -Cucchia ro
def. Pickard, : 41; Treharne
def. Knapp, : 15: fick"r def.
Gillette.
Turner,
ltow.:ird.
:16:
1:38;
I: 16.
\\'idnall def.
Flam d e f .
138 Catama1·a11s I nterlucle
Vie iI1 Sa11 Diego
Hobie Cal sailors went on
the rampage at t\tission B:iy
Saturday and Sund ay ~·ith 138
of the speedy ca1an1arans
participating in the San Diego
Classic Rega tta.
Orange Cou nty v.·inncr~ were
Pair Wiu.
Openers·
lit Floridu
Dave U11m3n or Ualbna
Yacht Club and J-1 r n r y
Sprague Ill. Newport l-l 11rbor
Yacht Oub. both v.·on lhrir
1>pening races in the SPO HT
(SL Pete.rsburg 0 I y m p i <:
Jtegaua Training) nt St.
Petersburg. Fla. ,
Ullman v.·as the u·inocr In
the new Olympic 47tl r;1ass <1nd
-S:pr&gue ~-on -the bne·mun
1' .. inn Class.
Roy Se aman of l\talibu "·as
the only other California
Olympic hopeful to score, v.·in·
ning the Toronado Catam1tran
Class. The 'roronado is a new
Olympic Class for 1976.
Other "'innerS wer(' Bud
Melges , Zend~, -\\'i&c. 111 lht
SO!tng Cl!!~~ P11ul-H~rso11,
Canada in the Flying Dutch·
m;1n, :ind Bruce r'alcont•r.
R01A·ftylon. toM.. Jn th e
T~sts·.
Jim Black of B.:ilbo;.1 Island In
the 11obic·l2s t1nd \Y:iync
Schafer of C.ipistrano Beach
in the llobic·16A di vision.
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plete with tar~~ stone firep~ace. paneling a nd SANDP IPER HOME -VIEW
real beam ce1hngs. Beautiful front kitchen 4 bcdroorn, 3 bath. Dra1natic cathedral
\vi th new double oven. 5 burner range and ceilings, v.·et bar. 3 car garage. Private
dishwasher. Just listed y,•on't last! CALL court yard , large master bedroom sui te.
544-5880. ' Vacant & ready for you. $97,500.
··~-~HERITAGE
REALTORS
546..5880
Open Eve1.
General
. REALTOR
DIAL 644-1766
2161 S11n Joaquin Hill• Rd., N.B.
A COLDWELL BANKER CO.
eflJo J j/e
LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. ftlmily rm.1 or 5 bdrms., wittt 6 ba lhs. Lido Nord. Spe<:-
tacular vie\Y! \Vaterfront living rm . with
step-down wet ba r. Pier & float. $275,000.
-* * * * WATER FRONT LDT ON LIDO NORD
30' x 105'. J\1agnificent view? $165,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boysldo Dr., Sulto I, N.B. 675-6161
College Park
Assume VA Loan
Balboa Island
Water View
WESLEY N
TAYLOR CO.
REALTORS since 1946
ACHIEVEMENT IN LUXURY
First sho\\'ing . Big Canyon. 'fraditional
charm in this stunnin g brand NE\\' Custom
home with golf course view! It is sin1ply
gorgeous! Coinpletely enclosed large court~
yard entry to this superb 5 bedrm ho1ne
.with fam. rn1. for1nal dining rm & 5 baths.
Luxurious carpeting, marble. oak paneling,
imported tile, erystal chandeliers, air-cond + 1nore. $295.000.
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO.
2111 S11n Joaquin Hills ROlld
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910
Gen!!ral Gener al
CALL ME, l'M CLASSY-4 bedroom. 2 story
on a cul-de-sac in l\lesa Verde! Nifty big
yard with lotsa trees. 111aster bed.rm down-
stairs. clean cond ition and a super sized
living. roon1. Call 111e in J\'1esa Verde at
;56,900.
UNIQUE HOb\ES Realtors 546-5990
2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa .Mesa
l fk'l lronn1 h<)n1e in rountf")
a lntoi;ph1· .. • .... 11h 11 ltl.t);~
:.'tb..JI h··~lt~1 fi llrn.·!l poof
11·ith p1•1I 1>1•Ci'll and n
i:hloru1ut"r too~ Jusl h~'t"l
nt 11. lo1v µr111• r>f
$35,000
Sun/ Eves.
96MS9J
BOAT BUFFS!!
Varon! but nc.,.,·ty d{'l'Ol'fll('ll
l HK ."t d<'ll !~1111!1 hortll•'
ACT QUICK OR YOU WON'T SEE ITI 4 Bed·
room beauty. ~pac1ous 25x15 family room
y,•ilh fireplac-e. Forced air heat . bltns, dble.
garage Jnd :!20 \\'1r1ng & boat door. \Valk or
streak to church. sthools, shopping and SQ_
Coast Plnza. Dare prieed at $32,950. Streak
to your pfione. CALL 540·1151.
UNITS • UNITS
EASTSID~CLUSI VE -6 Shake roof beau·
ties, 2 bedroon1s each. 8 Garages. E\'erything
tip-top condition. Big lot with spaei ous green
area. Excellent rental Jnration. L'all (piu•k for
1nore inforn1a11u1J. 540·115 1. ,
Ne""· t'ri>r g, rin.•pl, blt1n ... 1';~~~""""""""""""~~==;:======~ encl pa110, dor·k + lr)t shp.I
Sellrr 1.anls inron1e pro11. General General
· Onuigf' or S:i n DiPsnl-;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 County Aslong $9~.500 .. l'
Submit <lo11n or 1rad1·:: C.dl * Balboa Bay Properties *
6-\:l-SlOO.
at
JUST LISTED
li<'st Joe., 1-.:astside ('os·
ta ft.Iese. 3 Bil., fai11.
rn1 . ('ov'd patio. gou r-
111el k1tr h. ('all : i).12-7491
NEWPORT ISLAND
2 Uedroo111 llon1e
\\'ith pier &..Cloat
TRIPLEX-WALK TO EVERYTHING
WALK TO CORONA DEL MAR BEACHES,
WALK TO shopping, WALK TO schools. On
large 45' lot and shows spendable income. A
real buy at $95,500. CA LL for appointment.
CALL 644-7270
LIK£ NF:\\' Sfl.\G
BEAlJTIFUL i\REA
Duplex
Just 65 11te-ps to tx-ach -100' G I \General
to boat moonng! Harbor1 ~-••_•_,_• _______ :-----------VK'W from both units.I·
EXECUTIVE
SPLIT LEVEL
2828 E. Coast Highway, Coron• del Mar
WE CAN HEl.P YOU IUY,
SELL. OR TJllADf. A HOME
AHYl'LACE IN THI NATtoN
B f'a u I i f u J ne1~hhnrhoort.
Bcaur!ful homr. Beautiful
tem1s. \\'hat l'lse can 1\'e
say! You l'l'ally should look
a t this on<". Call 5-15-9-191.
Walker &Lee llJAl llTAl l
Separ;ite gUf's! hidea11·ay
rompl(.'tely f urnished.
0-.1•n£'r 11ill help finance!
llurry: Ca.JI ~2313 for
dflails.
OP!.N TIL g o rT'S FUN TO 9E MCEI
THE REAL
ESTATERS
The best
resale homes
come with a _I ·year
American Home
Shield Warranty
Wh-en you buy on· American Home
Shield-pro tected home from Valley
Realty you're assured of purchasing o
worronteed trouble free home!
American Home Shield's Homeowner's
• Protection Pion guarantees service, mo in-
fenonce. repairs ond re placements of the
electrical. plumbing, heating o-ncr built-In
appliance systems of o home for o period
of one year. (It's bener thOn o NEW HOME
worronty!) American Home Shield
provides professional service within 36
hours, some day service for emergencies,
night or day 365 days a year. Under the
Ameri can Home Shield P.lan you will never
hove to pay large repair ·bills regardless
how often you use the ser-
vice or extensive the repair
fo r 1 fu ll year! (Any ·
replocemenls that must be
mode ore unconditionally
guaranteed to be equal 10,
o r betler !hon the
replacements. (And ot
year's end, you'll hove !he
opfion of renewing your
American Horne Shield
Pio n for o nominal fee
American Home Shield
hos taken oil rhe risk out of
home buying. Why toke a
chance when you con pur-
c.h o se o worronteed
troublefree home? Call
Valley Realty todoy!
EXCLUSIVE HOME WARRANTY FOR SEL·
LERS 15 days after lis!ing ydur home with
Valley Realty repair or replacemenl of
heo!ing, 1 plumbing and electrical sys1ems
(including hot waler hea!ers) 1s covered un~
til ct~se of esc row. Thus. you are not sud-
denly laced with o maier repair bill 1ust
When you are about to sell-your home.
Ask about this warranty program today!
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lk
Ce.ta Mtto-646-0SSS~ s.t'l-1910
Oronte -637·9101
"amntio-521-4772
*
Operoling 36 Wholly Owned Office~
-'TMru-Oul Col1for n1a
ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES
c.n....i M&-67S·Tn5
~n C.--539-1167
l.Hobrco -119-UOO
Othff C.tifOf'TM• Wc11ti-
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Hu1'lff"910fl hech-tu-4543
Mittio" v~.._..-516-4771
'""'"'""flh -~9-.1 501
• ""--' • c.rr. Malhr9 • Donwill• • DuWln • "-t • HoywoN • lofo,..ttt • u.,._. • ""Mt'ltoi\ • s-. '*"'"Ill • .!ion ·-". wa1 ..... 1 C-":. C11mpbtll • """'11{,... Sen JoM. S..nto a-
AMERICAN HOME SHIELD OF CALIFORNIA, INC .
TOLL FRIE (too) 772-3966
TWO CDM's
HOMES $70,500
1\1'0 ac_klr:i.b\I" doll hriuSt'!I Ont'
of "Old Coronal!"' choiC'f'
"IJO'l\'C'r -st~ct " 1 .... 1 .... I::ach ·
hon1e has charm ,i:aln~ and
bo!h have private lk1tios.
Live in Oil(', rent the ntlK'r -
maybe even for sumn1er
renlnl~ a.<1 the bttach i!'i just
a short "·alk.
DOVER SHORES
You make an offer!
An in lerior decorator's lo\'C'ly
home done lo perf('('t10n
.... ith valuabl.(.' l\'orks of ru1 .
\'C'ry n1ur-h "A P.omilll
Villa." !<'nntasuc \'lCW nf
the upper bay, NC'"''J)Orl
C(.'ntrr and sno11·-t'apped
mountain<>. Tht!'I t o v e I y
homf' and Its lovl'ly ow~r
"\\'Ai.'lTS AN O!<"l'ER"?
LAGUNA
OCEAN VIEW
$45,000
Probably $5.0CO chea)'.K'r than
anythine: el11e for !lall! ln the
area. Br..ind ne"' 3 br. home
1v1th the most fanta~\lc view
ol Laguna and the "'hol<"
coast. c~at kilchC'n and
uHlity morn a1Tangen1rnt.
clran el<"clrie hC'at and a
VERY il!UCH n10tivated
O\\'llC'r -For N"nt also at
$3:?,;.
THE VILLA GRANADA
TOWNHOMES
NEWPORT BEACH
l, 4 & 5 BDR MS.
$49,900 TO $bb,500
Spacious & l.'l<"g11nt. leisure
living i nl h1• lashiona hle
Irvin•• plann('(I rommunity
of E:istliluff. ,\I! n1ain!t•n-
;111•·•· prn1·l1 l•·1l
SEE MODELS TODAY
8:'.5 Aniigo.'\ \\'n:--(Jamborf'e
P.rl. lo EaslhluH Dr .. lo ~Jar
Visln. tu Don11ngo, to
Anllf.!'l'i \\'ayf
Fur1tK:<r 1nturma11on, 644--1111
JUST LISTED -
ASSUME $24,600
• 7°/o VA LOAN
$217 total pa)ments. POOL
1v1th lot<; of df"C"k1ng. Lan;:c
ltvlog ar(.'as. Dining room.
l.a1i:e cortK'r lot. Lo11· do"·n
to 7 •• V.i\. Loa.n, S217 tolal
11 .i.yme nt s. ;\Cl no"'·
96?~167.
OHH rll 11 • IT'S ~UN TO BE NfC.£1
E REAL
TATERS
WANTED
~
""'L?,~; ;: ;h~ '""' OPEN DAILY P.M.
High up tn ll11rhQr V1rv.• Harbor View Hills
Hills, v.·11h Sfll'C!nculnr 1·il'v.' 1100 SANDPIPER
Thi~ tnri::-r ~ brdroon1 on a
11u11:01 t·ul--clr-sar has JU~l I
bi'rn h~!t'd an<I off(.'r,;; ni.1ny l
0 u 1 s I II n ,, I n J.: l<"lllUrl"~
int' I u rl 1 n s.: l\'(.'t har.
bnloon1C's, front & !'f'ar, :.;
t .. -.,.troon1s. a nd i!'s rlosr lo
;\lilt< Square Park The pr1N"
IS $.-Yl,000. \\'llh a 6~~ ~j;
a.•·sun1at!l<" loan.
of hnrbor .&· Catnli~a . -I l~·;:iuL. ;i bdrnl., /11m1ly rin., 1
B:cfm1s., rnhng Art'~ 1n thr 2 b:ith .~ poll·d(.'r rni. honi.~ _ ~-COATS
k1tchrn, forntnl rhn1nit' 1:n1. i:rP:i1 sit-rlo\\'n oc.,...,,,, virw -&.
+ warm famit~· rrn. \nu lnvl'ly l:;i•. J)<)(}I : 1011· n11un1 I · WALLAC~
01¥11 lhe l11od. &111 buy on vn rrl. l fnn1C'r1. nt'cupanry -·
the hill. $~.500 ioll'r~! ptl!"l'd \'\(.'\\' hnm,.. 111 REAL TORS C. F. Colesworthy !larhnr Vn·y,· 11 111.~. Sllti:ll -546-4141-
HC';iltors f\40--((\'in 1Cnld''r11'l'l<I l•1 Pc·libl1• t·• {Op1n Ev1nin91)
N · Oc 'Pl ..: ~·1111t pi11.:·r • :::::::z:~:::=~1 ew ean ~ ex
Kines 1rarbor S.-0<1'nn 11r11
Fully rl'nlt'd rnnnr~· 1n;1kr r
KQ g;is" Lr1 us dn1c )•JU
to sec it: $9R.:.OO. BAYond BEACH
-GEM-675 ·3000
120-F Tustin Ave .. :O.:.B. Big 4 Bdrm-No Down BAYSHORES
Rl'.:1'11.TORS E ·~-HiZ: Bc;ul!i/ull,v I and~ 1, :i p C' d \FIXER-UPPER. Fan:n.'\tlr
2-slnry y,·11h 4 b.-lrms.. 2 po1rn11al. ,\n oppor.1un1ty 1u
b11\hs. f'Hmilv room S. bonus ln\·rst 1n _one ol f"r~·pon·s MARINA FUTURE r.ooni 0 111·1111.: 11 r ca. , \ n1os1 rli.:s~rnble pr 1 ,. a 1 r
A ~ for the future~ btJ1lt-1ns, rt1~h11·11shrr . Big I eornmun11\£'!i .. 2 .!Jl"t room
T remendous lam1ly home. fircplat·.-._ \\:11rr soltencr. ~o plus gue.'\t suite. $:i;"J,000,
Interesting 3 bedroom with rl,..11·n r..T .. 1011· 0011'n al\ j 640· 1120
11 Q\Jl.'en"s kilchC'n, room for othl.'rs! $·10.500 Cilll 5-I0--1i20.
th(' Knave's in largr family 1
room plus a billi11rd room [TARBELL J 1 HARBOR VIEW for the Kin,c_;, \\'lth PrincC's~ HILLS r:~5i~-~J>:~~~:t~.1~f r ~ • I ~~;~~~ ~~1r!~i11.~11:a1;r h;:~/~
l'ri-Harder at Tr1-Harlxlr. 2955 ll:irbor Ulvd. 2·1f.O ~fl -fl. :: 1·:1r ~aragr 1n
FOR 'll un111aru!alr c·o11rl1!1011 . ftr l " CUSTOM BUILT Janrl. Call r,..u;..;i11. AREAS VILLAGE Ill
$48,500
fl beautifully located lorm"r
model home nl!ar grt'l'nbelt,
pools, tennis and ctubhous..•.
Fee l:llld. [)(.'conlled to
perfl'l'tion. A lovely 2
bedroom and family room 1 noor plan. Sc!' it 1od11y·
'.'JJ ~\\' or c:.:pcril'nM'tl n1(.'n or
11on1l'n . \Ve nrJC'r l't-:RS0~-1 '"""'".":'~!"!!".!"!!"''=':":'""''I
A!.17.f:D TP..\l~"G. A con· WHERE OH
J.arr:c, su[ll'rh oet'Hn l"ir>1·
hon1c: ~ hdrn1s.. l1hr11r,1 , I
den, rl inini:: r n1., hrkf~t nn .
priv. hl'ach .111~! lis t<'d &
ofl<'N'd at $!25.(tf.0. Walker &Lee
(-1.'ntal off ice in the bes! WHERE? Corona llf'I illar l0o·nt1on. A
1011 rommiss!on plan and
~u[l('nor bonuio; plan. The??
:ire ampll.' p;irking facihtie~
rnr your rustom(.'r.; nnd Mn·
~1sten1 111J,er1Lliin~ support.
For your l11nfidentlal ap-
po1ntn1en t. Call :
HARBOR $23,500
BACHELOR· Can you 11\'e ror unde r $42:i a
month. havr 4 brrlronn1s,
2•, """'· """''"'"" "°"'· l CONDOMINIUM CAMEO
HIGHLANDS
$77,000.1 1 John All•rd, M•nager
The i;rcat plfftt to _tr"Vt 1n 64+7270
CDill. Three p r L 1· a t " 1
beaches, quiet s r r r I.' • ,
outstandin~ OC'f'!H\ \"1C""!i and
lovely nei1.:hbo1"11. t h 1 ~
spotless 3 bedroom home
Ju-is a very an.xiou11 out of
at'l'a owner. You mi~t
'..
../u.•f«r 5,.aflt 171:1,.ira.1
RIALIORS
leaJl(.' opllon for $.37:i a 1,....,...,..,...,..,..,..,..,..,
mon1h.
NEWPORT
BAYFRONT
$79,950
The best on the "''atcr in an
OLDER 'N NICE
TWO STORY
2-100 Sq . F(.'(!1
S.').j,:,00 Full i'l'ICI.'
of NeY.'JlOr1 . like nt11· :1 Th1<; beaullluUy built and
bedroom to"'TihoU.'lt' with a , mainta.irwd home orfer.; you
spaciou~ 1800' floor pl;in, ;\i1dwr~!l'rn rharm in Ca.Iii.
close lo park, ti.I~ hlocks 10 suntj)1ne. The four hugC'
the beach. and '')'OU ov.·n !ht' ly-rjroom~. format dir:tnt:
land," large privale ~lip -mf'Hll. harih~•ocxl floors anrl
for rent also for $.195 11 hr ;i1111ful C"a hlnets give you
month. hao·k home livino;: in today's
VIEW HOME
• $82,500
POOL • $4900
DOWN-BEACH
?i1AGNlflCENT 15"".0
11>arld ing clear -A'O.ler pool.
l.a.!1 8.B.Q. FIRE RINp .
Outside ealing bar from
of)('n rountry kitchen. Huw
f11 m i I y room. Stone
l1n•rtatt. Brl1thl • ch~ry
1l\•ini:: mom. fnmlly alz~
11"flroof1U' \\'ALK T 0
BE1\(1 t. $4900 To111l Oov.'n.
Ll\'F A LIITLE CllJl
96:H767,
! l't:l-•' r •tt'I'. C11J\ 5-15-!}~!)1.
Walker&lee
~IA ~ l tlAll
PENINSUl.A PT.
3 BR., 2 baths, beautilul
rond. 2 Patb: dbl. Cl\r gar. Quick pou. $77,500.
Call: 673-Jfi63 67l-ti688 E~.
associated
9ROKtR5 -REALTOR$
7"7\ W ltclbcc 6Jl 1At.l
... a Dally PDot Cluslfitd
Ad. .642-5611.
(
pool h(.'ated and cll'llnf'll RJ-:,\LTOJL'i J usl l>l'eause 1!~ callN:I d
)"'ar round. an~ >oo.ts111<> srNrF: 1q~1 I l1<ichelor 11 v.nl ~uit tht'
painting !loll(' . .-\blr lo 11·alk 673-4400 niosl dll\Cnminatin..: ~f~.
to large shoppini:: 11N'a and Onl' year nC\\'. Rl:'auulul
t!'.'nnis rour1s. Plus a taxl'-~l~"-!•::"'""'""'~c=-~i""'~.'7I I rarpets drapr~. fl""ll ;ind advanta~e .• ~fl('_c' fC'duce<l -otory 0 on1a !<llUM:t . Jlunl. ltartx.iur. Call
Call no11 6i..--SJ50. ~1 bt'f!room m'1tl!lton ror t1n1!r1· 616--0J."il.
OPEN TIL i . "'S FUN ro 8E. NICE• ~.000. Features Uoublt> t-"~~ us rOll J '11(( UTllllU( or Y•~IJ(
;'I r!nr)r ('nt ry cu~l•ltlll/l~I' in· ,
1
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, 11·l!h drcss1n:.: roon1 + 2nd
1\-1 terior. 1.ar;._'f' n1a.~1rr s111 tr 1 t y,
f1rl'rilat·C'. [[f111\l'lll~k{'t''s kit· REALTY
.._ rhC'n. Fonn,1l clin1n~ M<1rn • 11t~G rMT£-•st
DUPLEX (lvrrsized Int on a iro ·c 1111!'.'•I •11l~tCA11 ~1oco;(lCHAHGf.CC1111••N¥
~11"1'!'.'1 . i\p;.r11n1ntt•nt on!)'\
Headquarters!!! c,11 '""""' I 2 Houses,
!!nvc .,.,.. got 'urn: !IC'rC''s oP!Hrrt •· rr'S IUNTOSENICE' Price Of One!
a p1n-sh11111 2 .•t111)' sop<'> ~~· . ! I.1v1• rrnt fl'Pf· 11,!l1lr r('n!1ng value on ov!'.'r~11.rf1 1.,r 1!11 ' tlw l'l!hPr, Uoth fnr $:12,000.
J:onmy ownci s uni! · 11~1lk 1 ~t"r11 "e .'\ay n1orc'..' HurTy~
to all shori<; "· ~·h•M)b' 1 . r~1ll 11.12~2;i~:'I.
l'rit:~l 1·1:.:111 ;'I $11.'f~I. ---()Pf;NI1L 9•/r.S IUNT0 8£NIC£1
tem1s OK:: C;11l f:W-~i!):J 11970 1~· Fleel~'Olld mohlle ~® ~ <lfYrtC£Se.C~ ;,·.," ·11~'".' home. Ocean 1·1ew 5 Star II , I ... J/"__ :•dult ;..·,·>1 1••1'' l\1·:ul• l':ul I \, E. llfl'l«an «"V.>. l"o JX'l!I $6200 6-Vr80111 I
,..,,.,_,~"'""'--<"Venings I_ ~
-CATALI NA VIEW
Ov>'ner must -:ell ~1T'f'OU!I ·I
Bit .. ~ U.\, l<•n' . . . n1tt'
bonWJ nn.. J<l<'llltl, no
m ainlC'nnncl' lanrl<.("aptng
Qui.side light.~ &· "all'r on
timers. Husy r-.:r('11T11·C''s
playhouse. Supt'r 1·11~111111
decor. Pr1cC'd for quirk .'\11lr
$69,900. Call P r e.!. t I +:.t'
Tfon1c~ &l~Hif>.16.
-Tj.fREE GIRLS
In The Bluff~
"f'P.J\NCl.SC.\ iu1·1• f.•:11
lly hon1(' 111 ~u; .. ·r lr· · 1. 1:
paint bru.~11 "" ~.11 " (1, 1•rt•ol
at only S.1.'l.'.11,{)
"LIND.-\" · nil , ·~one rll)or
nt'\1· carpe!1n;.:. 4 '0~1'-..l•.rr
tease or L op1 inn. U!h•H·d
tit $69,;;oo.
"TRINA" • bl-lc\'<"1, ~lld11I~
lived In. all ir~i .i. 1 Ii 1•1
l.ea!IC or I, Qj)!ion Llh·i• !I
at S69,500.
CORBIN-MARTIN
REAL TORS 644-7662
RURAL LIVING
In Newport 8'>11C'h. C"pt' <"rxl
hOmt' ->1 (lrm hr1 C'k ,
spaciou1 rooms, dr>11'1n;1.
open bt'an1s Cu ll t (I n1
q-i111IHy, 3 b{'(\nlQm, d1n1n'
l"OOrn &od f1u11!ly ff"'m
189.5'0
PETE BARRETT
-REALTOR -
642-s100
•
MACNAB
IRVINE
BAY SHORES-$64,900
C'har1ning. ru stic 2UR. family r oom home
\\' l.:1rge roo1ns & \\1alk-in closet s. Bea111ed
klll'hcn. i\lartha ~·Iacnab 642-8235. ( ~146)
HARD TO COME BY
f{1,t: Canyon "Deauville" CQndominium.
t.:p~r tJ ded carpeting-4. large bedrooms-
o\ er :wJO Sf'\. ft. pool sized yard. $139.500.
Torn Queen ti4+6200 . I ~'112 1
FUNCTI ONA L FLOOR PLAN
Spacious 4 bedroom home close to shop.
pin~. schools & recreational facilities. Ex·
C'C'lli·nU\· priced at S69.500 . Cookie Allison
I) I '·JJ~.~l r ~Ill 1
lrvi~e
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114-" M•cArtftur U4·12"00 -.--
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MESA I POOL u0M£ Prl R-"'·· -"' LIVING BY THE SEA '• " c:e ,.....c;,... for '"' dJ.cnmL>'TI"" ,;cy.,. Upper lack lay
Mesa Verde
Bargain I
4 Bdrm + Family
Room $37,500
VERbE I 4 BR. $35,950 $2,400. '"'' m"""""""' 1""'' """ Executive home 11 bdnn plu.. heated and 2 Bdrm. + Pool o~r 3,t:«I "11 It i>41rcht1t hid!
tll!Ued pool. Near shopplna on • hlll O\'erlookin¥ m1le11 (ia(om 3BR and fa.mUy mi,
ou1tt1t1ndmg t'On1bmnt1on and llchool•. ~'* than 3 $22,600 or beachet wllh lEK> Mgtt'(' in cholr4' area of N.-11,wrt'i
location, qualhy and HOMES mlll'JJ lO beach. To ~ iO You •,•o •w• ~mo-'"'" \lit~· you <"an att zt1r1 Baclc: Bl\)'. Detaehcrl 3 car ro1nfof"I · round the.t<011ltr St>uth on Brookhunt, turn ,,.,_ .. ,··,,~, .:,.~~·-'t ·,·, ""'' b r <'a k Ing over the rocks car. t"nc!Mf'd l'\"ar yard,
from !\1r~;i V4•Nlt• Country Eu! on Garfield one bk>c:k ~: buy m~"'~P8w~ded ~~I~ &. 1/1(' Uiorel!ne. Y.'e f~I kina: 1U..-lol. ~flLlly btulUn
Club. 'r11turt5 Z.620 &qUIU'(' 2 OUTSTANDING 10 Klpi1h.uh1, turn South nnd 10, ".OOO bolo•· -pl"<-m•ot this l.'I one OI the finnt luxury fratUttL
lrl'I of hv1ng a1'l'a with 4 rolJo\v llQ'.l\11 iu Ul012 Tnnra cot;: "' "·· ' plecn ol viC"w property ln $71,000 sp!H'iou~ becll'ooms, lhrgt BUYS Lanr, A,\k for Jim Jtam· 1 Bdrm !Jo desirable !hr flrt'lt. This magnlllN'nt
lri1't'r'llll dl1 ,hl~ mnn11, f1tn11ly Jui<t 1fs1cd -a J brdt"Yl1n mull(. OPF.N HOUSE 1-5 • ....... u~'"' l•~•I tl~r pllln JI ' homC" haJi 11 11.ll from t1:
1vo!11 "'I 11"'11 i.cc, ""' v.·lh Palo.-1 Verd•· flJ'f'f\lllt·r Pr-.1 . Cnll 963.-4;).tJ. 11'"' '"' • r1 hvinM & dlnlnK nns with
h.i.r, 1tlr-('Qno1t!oninr. & :'Ind enclosed p811.1 _ ,\)o;o •1 SCNfJ,\Y ONLY y~ars new, Frcahly Paln1ed inu!w;!VC v.·hite m11.rble It's Convertible
BEACH WEEKENDER
ImmacuJatt surf side duplex! Cathedral
beams. priva1'J patios. ample parking. Hear
the surf~ Ottered at $78,900. Hurry!
GRUBB & ELLIS CO. fante5ti" liunily hu111t'
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with liru k 111·1•p!.u·•'. hulh·ll\ 1 klt•·hP11, I.ii'!!• bn4 I' 11;111u !
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i.hade t11'f'!'\. This\, 1hr 1•'~1
buy 111 Cosla :'>l1•sa s 111u~t
dcsirabl .. IU'(·a. ~· 111 c.,11
Red Carpel, Realtor~.
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l'il't'lronic 11.ir tilter syst('n11>, r:n11bhni: sln~li· ~t(ll) ·l hr I Wlfh tss!ef11Uy PILfll'll'd nnr1 fin-plat'<', ~·ct bar, IO.'t'JI Home or duplex. Qu11tl1
3-e.ir £11.ra;:t·, traJIC'r/ho:i.t hoinc with d~·n + runir~us uu.ui•0tt•r~•ltlt ... •1tOJv01.11t mirrored Jlv!nz.room, plu1h rquipped kitchen v.·lth lo.idll buill 5 t>Mlrm hon1c or uir.c
' •• to loN• -• •I kl ' 1 w·"p·--d d•nln" IU'f'a as s 3 & !! beclrm duplex. REALTORS 675-7080 1t"<'L' ·-~e >'lu-u 111 1 room + i.pnr 1n~ pno · 1 .... ~ \/ALLEY ...., ... ,~... • • "' stora~c &. 1 'f'ttkfii.~r nrrn
1'()()1n ror flOOI unrl n1u1•h Trade proL,>ran1 ~tl'tlll;iblt-.1 It} '/'\. llhag carpet!! & C'Uston1 3 hdim~. \Vllh extrn Ji:. Only t>lt'pll to *Jlndy bP11rh'l'!:i"'"'"'!'"!'"''!"'"""""'""i~'!""'~~~..,.,.,..
inort•. 1r11 i1 1 )'CIU'Jt 11,.11._ Cnll 897-0:r.!I. drapes, ovr!"sbcd JHltllJ;' ,,,,.,,,,, •ult•. 3 boa"tllul and ch;aUnC'I, On llU"gr L'Or·1'N 1 •-h D 1 /U 1 REA I 'JY 111 " 11e1· Jot. ewpor uw•c up •x•s n ts hr 11 u t 1fuIro11d11 111 tt • L nrea, ciuiton\ e r.ountf'r bothrwm1 with .s lea m 162
throughout Pl<'a.~•' r1hon"j lops, 11h;,kr roiif, ni•nr 11howrr & jaruul 1 ~1b. $1191500. You Wouldn't "1• .~M.>-:t:a3 lot· u 11 1J I t I u 11 11 l i I ""'lll>C•~ :~~-~~:':::'c;owAH'! llChOOl.'1, walking Jl.~11111('1' In This 111 A.n exceptional home
inf 0 rm at j 0 II II n d Walker & lee 1-lunting:on Cen!t'r . .S\\'1nl· 1v!th JollJ of "'OOd beam!!. Ontu Walt 'Tll Summer NEW DUPLEX
1:11.1pointinrnl. rnlng pool 11nd uinny f\~rk i;liu;~ & tile. House v.1de "' 3 BR, 2 BA J-IOUSC! + '.?
OPEN1llt•H'SFIJNTOBiNIC.f1 •••1 11T•11 I BIG DADDY areas.No1v$2CXXJh1•luw 1~1 i·11•1v d('('kidralfotrt'rrea· ~'''21 To Buy A BR, 2'11 BA Apt . tTplr'1,
[, l!~~;l~'tl~ -Patio Dini;;CJ In-;;f~~~)'.PCa111"~~~:1s on1y ~1~~e1 froU:· e ... ~~ ~1:e~1ef~ Convertible!! ~~~~~~;~ti.an1·1, etc. ' ., Costa Mesa I :'... lk-c:roon1 + rn:n il'· rm and M7.J095 1:1e hou11e. An exceptional Call Builder, 6464414
a;;' •. ;;\ j \\'rouMh! Iron 1nsu1r and ()Ut , 11~:;",e ;~~;'.~~(T1~,~~I ~7ut~ $1500 TOT. DN . l.iuy nt $129,500. 1~7 On.ns:e. CM 641-1771 Income Property 166 4 PLEX I ----tiled1trrrttnlar1 stvh.! ll\•lrq.; I ' 9•-"--, MOBILE HOME wilh J IM'rlroonis o., R-:! luT KClhcr w1Udn 2600 llQ. ft. of GIANT 2 Story exec IYJl(' .;Qi a.u:~
NEAR BEACH I O S S;illC'lnu.~ h11n).: l~!gcu\.de-n1't"R. C&.111111:1 k11rhq..n! ~ ~1 It's F R ALE : I OK for·2 Unu S32,9:i0. Call ~ll!' lu! v.i1h ph•nty nr l'OOm Hucr •ndo•)r ICIUl1411)'-~11'l"ll'! N H • h It'~ n slt>ll ut $S!l 000 Onl) :i I SI LVERCREST 645-7171 · I f•·i <i pnol uo<t u t:'t1 rdt>n, 100. room, ~p;irlllu~ ma~irr and · ewport &IC'J ts
)f.:1r 01ii. II:•-< i.::! hiirlrr11)n1 MOBIL HOME I ,oPEN nl P· /J'S 'UN ro Bf NIC£. / lt"f'· •,;.Jr• .111ll Jumo TO the vanity, ("r1tl·kllni: hr 11· k "'"·5•11 "''·llOO 11·.~ :t bl•droom"
'""" ;""I 0™' '.~'"''"':I ,,,. ' .0 . 2 BO 2 RA ""' p., l~ ·~~~ 'li'tl l·l"u h, at i1 hr.· pn<.~ of j f I re 11 l 11 1· <' !"; v.· P1·11ln~ I ]!'ii upcilded hlll hr\or unit. \l11h1n 2 .1r11111..'<l, Llt-1n11, 1·ef1·1i;.. '1 [ • $49,950 &taiN'lthf' "' ''lll!<iF.:. HE_LP. M _E! rr~got boat roon1
blocks of thr IK-,1eh. Cnll I "a,~11rr elect. d!J..'Ci·, 1 ~v-j 11UGE:" f.'.1p;ll'l'.lx 45':,;l:ri f lt'i> got big 1ree11
Rrd Olrpf-f. Rr;iltor!l .i 11 1r.,:1 fur 220 alr C'Ond .. _,, r ____ , __ ,,__ doublr W11ui,.t'l'<'rf'~t1011 I'm on !hill very long, but 1Jt's expandable M.9
5'!6-86<10 fur ,-,n 11ppu111t111e11l. , klrrh, t~IOC'k, stot11.gc i;hl'd, ---· -2'211 New~ II. roon1 11•1\h 1-:lnss v.•11JJ to QUlt'I lill"eet, off & awa)'-1 Jt's vllrant ! , , I l11n11sc11pe11 patio. 1 nree yrs. MESA VERDE Cot !!1e:n l!U')J:e sundrt·k. B HA N n f11:nn ~ trarfic tie111. :'>ly It's $47,500 ~
uld -hkt tlU. Located in 4 BDR~I. Golf <.'Otui;c ho!nt' 646• •l:Sl NE\V CARPET. Ju st yard l.s In need of excessi\'e get df"t11il at 646,-i\71. f 1 ,
SPRING JS 11"111 adu\f pk', away lrom Lrg. U1·h1g rn1. \V/frplc.. repossessed by VA. S.11!.~,00. (·uTr!ng 'rause t'!s the sea· OPEN T""~·~·~"~'~ IUN~ro~ee~·~~~•;·,I ~~~;::~~~~!!!!~ nu1~y St. OrK'-hall b!. irua1 dining rn1 , klt1.:he11 harl11·i·u1· Sun/Eves. Tora! price, $1075. rlosing: son for the v.•('{'ds 10 be ;:. Newport Heights
THE TIME, , • r·lubhous~·. S.W,49~, Jted. 10 & eating ure11 . IJ•'11'l'h<·d 646-5855 cost and SJ62 per rno. pay~ hurldlng. My design is
Sl'J,950. Call 1'.VE:S. i.;ame nu 11·i!h 11rl !J11r everything~ Bkr. 962·5511. quaint & old & that's v.'hY NPT. HTS. FIXER 21~!).1•1690, 697-7152. ref1ig & frplc. Lovely p.'iflos l'n1 hoping I'll !IOOn hf' sold. Ov.·ner 11•ill sell VA on this 3
CAN BE SEEN AT : & &arrlen.~. l\oln.~rrr lidrn1 SHAKE ROOF BELOW MARKET J can be yours for nnt n1uc:h HR 2 BA flome, ga~ bllns, 1.;iiii=
CRESTMONT suit(' 111l·tudrs ofht'<' an•s dough, just $49,950. GRAND OPENING frplc, fan1. mi., 15'x30' H & I•
10 UNITS
to build nest nnd unit~. (Aid
level 4-plf'x sizecl lot lll'.':tr
19\h slree1 Mopping ll!'t•r11i.
Asking $24 ,950 and •1wm ·r
v.•111 li~trn to y.Jur r.lle1·"·
Call Rt:'fl Catr11·1. HC"al!ors. ......... $7!).500 cir tr:ull' $40,fO.J BEAUTY Large l')(ecu!lve home ~·Hh 4 Newport B•y Towers F pool. Make olfer. C11. 11 UNDER
ESTATES i'Q'ul!y 101··! Ownl'r 549·26.Sll huge bcdroon1s, 3 bath11. and ~o'4a:n Prestii:e_ Homes, 6666,56• CONSTRUCTION 11'.61 Sitt• Ur., !~n'ft. !Central BUILD EQU-ITY-Sull:Cl' up...a11dcd 'ScabUfY" 2 nulcs frn.in occnn. A 1eal 1 V'TO, I l &. 2 BEDROOl\.I FOURPLEX Al"•'. :u·ross from Bn.'a ho111c. Quallty ron~truetion, beauty Only $48,90'.J J CONIXJl\.lfNIUM 110t.1ES S•n Cl•mente
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Comn1. Hosp.1 Lot No . .Jli. j Oldf'r 'J hdrn1 . hou51· lrff•al beat·h area IOC11t1on 1, REAL ESTATE Baylront Hon1es . • . in Huntington Beach CONTAC'~ RAY, PK · 1 On largetl{.2 lot Bc~t sc~ls u1 pr1n1e
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fl'..'O GI , , . Boat Slips BEAtrr. Shol"l'cllffs 4 BR., 2 • $IDS ODO
S • I ~!GR .. for &ho~·_!!lg. Good t:.l:o:l!ilde locatio11 n·.~irlrnllnl IU'C'a. 4 bdrms, -C'nllC)I'" ~1
11 t'ull SN:u1ily lfighrlse ba. Oct-an ·viC11' on 11:01/ ' I pecia I 0;;,;,;;;.;.ii;;iii..,.;;;....,,... S'J.l,SOO siinkf•n lh 1ni:: rn1 , bc11med 962·4471 ( :;: ) 546-8101 49-~947.:i :HS.03l 1 Steel & roncrelt' construction {'!)Urse. 201 Yi11 t.lvntl'go. I The Real Estate Fair
Take Ove-r 7.2:i';• flt,\ AT 2 SMALL ·HOMES ' RIVIERA REALTY l'lllhr<iral r('ihng 111 family --. , 1 ] Pri\':llc Blllroniet; . ~1--0270, agt. SU.2551 or 839-6133 I S172.00 TOTAL PAY;\lE:"o'T * M2-7007 * rooin. ()colighlful pa ti() --$45,000-View l View. 21taragesp.'1cesperun1t.
Takr nvrr ~ubjf-(·t r n ivllh many i:xtrM . on ollf' --;-IESA DEL MAR en! er ta i n men t area. O\VNER . tranll. l>rlu:\.f' 31 UJ\·rly conlemporary horn..• ~r tor sundeck Sin Ju1n C•pistr1no .. UNIT APT. BLDG. I exisunit t'UA loan annual " bn-akf1'~f tiar tn kilt'hl'n. bdrm with 3 baths. lan1lly l\"ith b('autiful bllX' Pacific Unusua Opportunity Io -,..
pen-entage ralf' 7•,..•; lol rtl Joi. l37.500. Cll!tom built , 3. BR, den, 2B1\. Many Hug1! "alk in closet In r~1 & honus m 1. Blt-!ns, vir"• on :\ ~idrs! Large ~hase Ba.yfront Prope11y OPEN SUN. J.5 New 4 BR Great rental are11 & good
rt'16nthly payn1€'nt of Sl72.00. lurced air beat, cpts, drps, fea:ture.s. Large be11utllully master hdrm. All this for d1!1h11,·allher .Subm11 D 11 11\'in<t roon1 v.·Uh bean1cd In Nev.·port Beach. Viewpoint, Oct-an View. lnvestmt. Costa. ?t1esa, Fow·
lfon1e is a 1loll house on <1 bltrui, covered · iatto, dble cur landscaped lot ~·/tennis under $40,000. J•or more in· offt'rs. brk $45,000. 842-K854. i'l•1l1ng. Hardwood flO?rs 310 rernando Rd., N.B. Xlnt leA. Cpt. Lrg lot. By 2 BR units. Inc. $8.016 yr.
quit'! f'ul-dt'-~1C street Ln ~~gewi~ .... 8,.~0ca'&~ rouf"I. Walk to i.chools. By fonnallon call 963-4543. OWNER anxious No ilo10.'TI! 4 thruout. Sep>trall! di~1n; ,67.s..&551 O\l.•ner $6.1,900 33922 Calle Try 10% down. ~.000. 1
J::astsKle Costa Mesa. Don't Olmplelely f~~d. Choice owner S-.14,500. Sho11·n Wl'('k· bdnns, 2 baths." 1-"ull dlnin&: are11. Large lront decking. Borre&O 831-0642. w •• 1.y N. Taylor Co. I
mL<1s ~Ing ~ll Re'() close in location. ends only. 54~2191 or 5ii7-tM.L us'°" •r111t '"11.1n 01 ¥.11.Ut rm, kitchen bu 111 _1 n ~ . Very v.-11 decorated. Call 45' BAYFP.Ol\.'T, pirr &: So th L REA.I.TORS I
Carpet, 'Reo.ltors. ~ Roy McCardle Re•ltor TJ.33 t"'t~ VA J J EY Family rm ., frpl c. brk 494-8003. ~:oatho~~.I ~~~\rllf u •gun• 21U San Joaquin Hills Rd.
MESA VERDE NORTH \ jL~ $.11,950. !4&-0604. [ .... 8illBL J exrhangl-. BY o10.·ner. 11mall 2 BR. tr· Newport Beach fH.~910
NEW DUPLEX 1810 Ne~·ort Blvd,, 01 . By 01\1ll'r. 3 ~~ yr old REALTY O\VNEP. sarrlllce. S 3 3 9 5 ·~ IUUK.. 0 ' Q ple patio, oce11n view, !hag 7 UNRS • NEW
548.-n29 I i;parkler. 3 br & huge !am • 11110 ''"l""'••t rlo11·n. lmn111cula.te 4 bdrm t·ptg, $38,500. 49&:8696. OCEAN VIEW ~ Bcdrooni a.nd 2 bedroom ... .----..---... ,.. rm/country kl!. XI r11 s •111t111U1t11ocK t•CHAIH)f.COto11',1,Nl 11·Hh bll-irur, f!replarr. N";u" l Tuatin
OllQ' !!.. y.ears old, tl1L$ -IRVINE-RANCH ___ I ~alore. Bf-; appt only.Prine. livlng -rm. Patin. Pnrk" like-...:.'-C--------Br,uld spanking 11c1\' 7 unit
income property has vrry l)lg 2 story dream home 4 ..!1.!r:.. Cal eves. 979-9599·_ LA CUESTA _ yrds. brk Sll,950. ~2-1.~7:1. 1 1920 S. Co.1st lh1•y .. Laguna ONI:: of Orange County's fin<' apl. Het'rf'allon roo ni,
nil'<' 011'Jlers· unlT. Ai;k111i.: hrll 3 ba th!!. pool t,, 1enn1s COLLEGE P11rk -2_2 5 6 O\VNER desperalr. lif'autifiil ___ llt'll('h IRWIN & IRWIN homes. Tustin Hills, J.111 hrrath takini.: ocean vil!Y!.
558,000. Located nf'ar !he f:ici11tle11 o~·nc•r "'ill sell VA Fordham. One of lhc nit'f'S\ Conl, b;l1 ln1y, SIT\Oi;. fret'.' 2-stoty J bdrms, raniily rrn EMERALD BAY road, over 1 acre, 3 l~c Spanish 2 s 1 or r. Un·'
heach. 1'his one 10.nn't !a.~r. :1ssurnllblr loan. $49,500. 3 Bdrn1, pool, nriv klll'ht'n, breezes. B1rycl.C" close to s 11 n ken ! iv in g r ni . 3 Bdnnt<., rnt•h "'i!h its own ( REALTORS 'bdrms, 2 db! gar~s. baM'-dPt):round l)arklnr;, '.!OO'; Js;
Call ROO Carpet, RC'ul1ur.~. C<11! li46-771L ffll, blt·in~. t~k f)lltlo. Open Lt'!•t'h & ~hopp•nK . t•t>n!e!'S, l'llassh·e fireplat't'. Built·ln:oi.I ti :i 1 h : 11 ri· hi ll'(·lur:illy, ... ~1 r """'" .,.. nu•nt v.·/v.·inc c e 11 a r . usrr rlf'pl"f'riation. Boon1lnl!I ~ House. Noon/,5. ~·rl·Sal·Sun. Best 11.B. N'S!denl:tal area. brk. S·ll.~. 1142-lifi!ll. plt•D:-.ing, nci·an \'it'll'. 111,,(..14.,111 $107,00J. i7J41642-858t <."0Jllfl1Unity. Sl99.:iOO full
I P..•t. Ply &IS.-.168D Single & t~·o sl?IY· ~ to. 5 , Uinini: rrrnH'f'. lg•" yard, -w;m;;;;;'Riwrmiiiiii"'"J~~~~~~~~~~ prll'.'.'e 1111 two bt·d1'00ms, J\olES/l VERDF: 2031 N. bdrm. plans no~. avail. }or Huntington H•rbour bi·auulut i::artlt'n'>. 1-B!k. to Huny, Call ~~1'l,OC,. Executive Model C11pells . 3 &dm1, 2 ba. more. lnformauoa call -prh . tennis n.iurts / park. \VATERFRONT CONOO I 1~ ~••~ t•T•T• ) Like new. niust sC't". Bkr. 963-4;,43. $15:'1,IXXJ SPECIALlST ... ....._ filllll II· ''., ] Years Old 1 548-77ll; eve. 557-4617. ... • TURNER ASSOC. 2 hr, 2 bra & 3 hr. 3 ha .
l'ruly a most beauliful home. Balboa Island " I BY O\\'tM'r, :t BR. 2 bas .. Din-~,··t"',~. v:·~l\ .. MLI lSllM,l,lfLE~ 'ylWl .... HH.. l l!i.""1 N. Co.1st 1-lv.·y., Laguna Let ~·~lilt~. s;:~CXX>-my Mobile Home
Completely u.pitrsded. ----------rm, large yanl, .$35.00J ....., 4~1tn e)(clusL\·e v.·arerfront F S
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entry.atriumoHvcryllUl:c separute I Br .. a~t, lde•ll E1st Bluff C..t\Ll BEACH CONDO 4 BR .. nr11• ·('arp/drp~ Call Joh~~4-ent MOBILE HOME
master suite. 3 bedrooms in loc. S!H.or.o. nJ .. ,9,12. .-ni~:,t~~~~i:ow."' $24,SOO Full Pr ice lhruout : Ii:;('. Iii'. rm., brirk FOR SALE : 2 UNITS
all. Goergrous spaC'louz and fully furnished. Only frplc .. J;las:o: dool'l! opc111c. SLEEPING llF'.At.JTY SILVERCREST ,. T C I •............................ ~-I I",' THE BLUF'F'S 1~ew r!plex. '.i BR, 2 BA tiledkitchC"n.A.sk1ng$5l.500. •pstr•no &e•ch SLJUU do\\·n pay1nent. \\'hy ()('('~•n \'lC\\' patio, Btn. ·~ OBIE T 2 BR 2 B ' 1 Thisl5an1ust~!CaJIRrd l --'---------$ rent? Call ki•c!l('n v./brklsl bar, •r~ land • Central sir M L HOME + \\O •; .... i pts.
Car I Realt 546-81).1() BY n1vnf'r ne"· t•ustorn 2 28•500 f'f't'arn1c 1t1c; dining area. e Karastlln Cpl!!· czlm drps 20' x 53·, 2 RIJ 2 8} carp., Patio Fr~lc. 'lard. Laundry
""' I ors. . ' Best buy In H.B. You i!fln be HUNTINGTON HARBOUR $6i,j()() • Dc>tl::;hlfut sreluded 1111tio draped, bit-Ins., refrlg., ~R"a1 nges. &l&-1--.!.!:!__ I Open eV'Cn ngs. stofy 3BR. JBA home, large ,, .... ,1 ,,, ,_,. 01 3 •--·-. ·.•
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$49,900
This cxrlling hornl' fe:itUl'f's 4
lnrge bedrooms, 3 elegantly
11ppolnted baths, over 2000
-i fl , l!J years old,
gorgeous park-like IO'OUtKls .
t.lany tri"f'!, dE'Slgned for
<>nlt'rta1n1ng t1nd ou!donr
h\'1111:. l.oc111ed on llK' bluff1
v.·here ~an brttzcii: blov.·:
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1 RPI! Carpel, I<(' 11 ll or (
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•·d o-o hou•• Snt • o.,,, vu " i=.i .. u Dr41TV i\llSSIO:\'. HF.ALTY 49-1--0i:n • ,\:.up(·1· u11>:r:ide<L-Extr11s \\'IUlhcr & elt.>CI. dry<.r, wired I .... '" nnll 11'/ ~e pvt
J.1732..,._Calle 'f:onun:. ,..cB ba hon1e, Like new pain!. ,.,..,._,,. • On!v JO',; ik>11·n for 2'20 all' cond., kitch. ov.·ners apt, frpl e. J l'.J'. 2
496-2619 aft 5 \\'k/dl\y!'.
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Herrel,RealtorsMcKenna & Co. D\\', deep shag cpts. Pai·k 17214 COAST 11\\'Y. '1 BR, 3 U.\. }'R, wet b.11', J. Carey Rlty 646-7·11 l clock. );IOrsgc 11hed, land· Ba. + 3 suJ)l•r Br ap1!1.
like yR1'Q \Vlth privacy. \\'11lk i14: ll'16·Ll8·1 & 213: 592·2845 2!00 sq. H. Nt'wly dl'C '. e Ask for DICK \\'tlITE e stapcd pt1.tlo. Three yrs. old Encl. garaJ::CS 1r/srrv\<.'t'
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• B~G ~ bed~ni. 2 h;'IU~ hodn~ BRASHEAR REAL TY Irvine _, 'l!l.J-J.jil 11dult pk. awfly ft'Om noisy 96~689..\.
S Th 0 I J 1~~~s~u;;:d. $s8.~a.~ E. !84!2~·;74!1~1~;..!E~v~e:s~.~9:68-!!1!17~8:1~::~;;:;;~::;;:;;;;;:;;::~1 ~L!•!g~u~n!•_.!!N~ig~u~e~I~---NEWPORT SHORES St. Ont'·haH bl. from eh~b-1 6 tiNrT~-hi-lo-,-0,-.,.-,.,-,-,,-.,-,.l .. e cean. Pacific Coa11 H~y. Corona \\'c speciHlize in NCll'J'llU'\ house. Hrdueed l'I $l2.fl.JO. tin I area on B:I I b 0 II' II
Front your (ront strp. \Valk 1 del ?t1ar. G~Q..8484. t VACANT $22,000. Tiled-Roof B•auty O\'iNJ..:R. 4 BR. t yr nev.·. Shores properties _ ca\J ui ~l715;:vi::s. 211-69.J.,,j690, Peninsula Point. SL.."00 per
one short b!oek and 1111llh I f t'JIA.VA TI::Rt.1S Corner lot location fo1· 1his n111ny i1npro1·l'menrs. Nlgucl 10 sre. · •· •· mo lnr·. Sl38,l'.ll1J. 011'nl'r.
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Tnke an early nwmin~ jog SPACIOUS comer lot, 4 BR, Brorni. dli!e f{Rt., t'Ol'tred homl' with f1un i Y room, ;ind 17141 831·1325 pools, etc. 3 BR ..... $49,.'iOO NT HOUSE + 6 UNITS
..on !he bee.ch. All llilii ca.n 2 BA, country kil . By patio. 1'e10.· c pts & paint. e ."< c e p I ion n r 1 Y niCt' CAYWOOD REAL TY • . ESTATES Ne~· units at 26.'.l7 Elden.
be yours when YoU .buy th1' O\\"tltr ($500 Bonus! $39,500 \\"a!k 10 :\Hie Square Park. upgrading. A 11 r 11 "1 i V l' Lido Isle 1051 Site Dr Brea {C t al ~paclous. l BR, family room 831 ~13. C 1 t 1 1. · n· frncing, lif't'f'd \l"alk-\\'llY I-'-'--"-'------* 548-1290 * A ·· f · en r I Cl\f. Isl user v.•/'lfl!' ~ \1Titr """' oun l)' to ye iv1n1;. ig and pc:rfeclly mnnlcurt'<I \'e. acros1 rom Brea oU. Call Builder 616~1-114 . ~n:: :~~ ~o~.e l~~e:k~p: I Fount•in V1lley fent'ftl )"8."I. ,;au anytlml' lnndscitping is sure to catch L 100 COTTAGE I HOP SKIP JUt.IP Comm. Hosp.) Ult S 46. -EASTS I OE NCO -1
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SCOTT REALTY .i"Our ei·e . It's prit't'd ;it ? Bdrn1s .. f"n11lv m1 .. 2 3 .bd . 21 ...,, CONTACT RAY, PK. r.JGR:, I ME Only $96.500. For app1 . eall 5,.7533 balhs: ,\lniost Completed. master _ rms, :• ...,,~~. for shov.·h1g. ' I ~ l!ow;c.; ... n ! Ji,. :: l:iH. !-i;u.rnL TIBURON -_.. - -...s.:i),900 and It'& vaci.nt. ,.,, • .,.,, frplc, fanuty room that \\'111 9• ~·i· 1 ::! BR_ 25· · r•tur 1 1 .. , JO': CALL 552 7500 " . .NV. ft I 1 bl I jo 1~...., Y l"etwood 1nooue . · · '-\' .. ,..., sha"'I ., hdrn> pl••• I THIS IS ITI -1 fl pro· poo 111 e. . r n. 0 1:nei' 1·,•lll , -i.·1;· :!nd I "'~ . '' ~ · . • TRIPLEX Completely crptd •'= drpd. home. Ocean 1'1ew 5 .S1.1r ,,. ~ ·-· , .... 1 · · lorm::ildlrungordcncnOOo. . . VISION r .-1 $TI!j()() '!O'' adultNe~ix>rtBeah k .u:o .. r. .• 1rt<'l1 c r1Jn. SHARP SHARP Central air conditioning, 1 ·I SJl:ll'llll.J~ bdtn1s, !! b:tths, P."11lhOll~(' k 2 i<tudlo npl~. ('(' Sllllp t'. ' • . • ,( !'\' ~!!'WI c,,.,,P~ s'' lnve!lt \\"ISC[\' • )'!!t• t'fl:Jn· -· I • 1 '·/A-· 11111ster bdn11 has prlv · 11·· ·• 1 ., ,. do1i11. 1 0 peL<1 ~· ..........,,.,1 I · 1· CAI' p' -, II 't '·f h .. _ , :i 1 r<> n~crR!or, 1vasn•:r .... ,er. . · · .I ~ •. , i.1. 1•;1 •• ~, t "" •. ,,,.,.,,.1, R""lly ,• 1,,,.. evenings. se_1ng.
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.,,.·alk-in closer. A Hle!I Z<in1-. So. of l110.')'. Good _,,,,•t'-ol 1", ,.1,. t,,. !'!lreels. Close to schools, Ilk 1 ' Eleven unlt11 In desirable
kllchen that's brh:h1. fllry l0o a!lnn, bu! nrr(i.~ soml' "''-' " _ _."".' d 1 bl f shopping & prime beaeh 8----atriun\-e garden. High TllAT'S ALL TlrEHE IS SIEitRA i\loblle H 0 ni e . eai;t side Costa f.lt·~a. 1 blk and spacious 11dd~ 10 th•· fixin ', A rcAl~ood buy~ Locat.:u in esra e oun· · . Turtlerock ergain cell's., 4 BR., den, din. rm, TO SAY tox·,•. + 8,42 •d•I•''''''· tain Valley are11. Close to area. All !his for only 4 BR 2 n• 833 "IG A ust to SCt' s1-9 500 " to Nev.'JlOl'I BIW. );r un!ls rxe1 1ernent v.·IU1 !h!' pr1v,1ry MORGA REAL TY ho 1 d ~. h S29 9j() (:ill 96J...ti.13 . "· .,,.. cvr!'\. ni '. J · J, CarC"y Riiy 6·16·711·1 S1iace $TI. \\'11\k to beach. ·~iith flreplaces, ::ill \\ilh
of the courtyil-M-ll kf' rnti·y 673-tl642 675-6459 ~nir':i!!'toansee.vo:uc ai't'a. I ' , ~ · . LNIV. PARK ·I Br. 21K 811. e i\sk for DICK \l'lllTI:: e S.\/JO. funi. '."136-9694. patios &: built·ins. lllt\Jint• ls
and Pt 0 f c ll ~Ion" II YI ------~.. · U ll us 'o" • "'u lSn""'" °' WAW1 2 frplc~. -on C.rt'Cnbcl! :14S·i933 l o\'er Sl!IOO per n\O. jusl ~r~~uJ:111Can[) rn~.;J ! .~ASOOREI OPPCORTUdNI l~Y '1 C•l{US '0•. ,Pll '''"'''"or ~ll.1.11 I ,,·~;· 'TALLEY .,. +' ~.000, OWnf't. 5.'i2·72$3 raJ I Sl96,500. \Veil 111a1n111!ned.
c.;,,,,: """'"'~· ""'"'"'°· ,. d:;plex ~:,~, .. ;,:,";: ;~,~~; ;-t:•, VALLEY I ~ 't\ L•guna Buch ·~~"· ~I r;m.· s~--~1""'~"~'"'t~i1'";~·1 ~ 13f'ln~ oflered by lhe 011·ners \ J . REALTY BAYFRONT [~ ~ to prlnc!pll!S only! \\'ell REALTY • BlllG t1<Tc11P11111 BIG CANYON •
Mesa Verde Fixer ;i."10td . X!n: !IX'. o~3n}2fs_f' •ei•Gt~uPr•iM I ...... {11""">t'roc~11CM•,.a1 coM••H1 OCEANFRONT 3 BR hon1r, right on 11th Acr1•g• for •alt 150 1 i } }
1'01v"11 ~·our cli11ncr Hu.v "nrl ·J p.in. 11 Ins. ij1 ·• 4.J •111UllCIN STOCll~«iw••"' -~ , ~ VIA LIDO _SOUO 1l"\)•. Sl49.SOO. Oix:n daily•;;:;;;:;;;;:;;:;;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;= ----·-·!!!!!~. Ill\~. Terrific 4 l'('(huom~. DUPLE.\'. . Owner, bulkier DREAM HOM°£7 1·5. l n1n11•rt oC"cupa ncy. .' .
lhat':o; "'hat l1 1~. !las 1rant~ to !>ell, lt<tnch S!.)lC FOUR Sl::ASO~S hoh1t' $34,500 CONDOMINIUMS ,_ d 1 'h . II Rue \'e1ir. Call Si.>6900 INVESTMENT LANO CLOSE TO-BEACH-, , 1 2 .... n;c up ex 111\l n1cr-..... SJ" • l1rt'pla~. hullt-111 kilrehl'n, > .l {. · U,\ hor111• + IH'll' SJIWlb;h drc;1ni. rourt)f:ll~I I1nn1:it'Ul.,1\' ~ lll'ilnn, 2 balh private l»ach. 3 Bclnns .. 21 y4 ACRE "'' Ac1~~:..,-,,, per ur1.'t'. l:iti 6111.nd N"··w· Dtluxe 3 & 4
tnn::r bl'lt'k llflrlo, IC11S o( 2 OH ;1111 (Ill. lll:C lot n"x\ 11·/lrg a111hen11r Sp11111 .. h hoini•. :'llorlC'l1l hlln~ plush . balt\s + deck up & 3 bdrms. Pool . Puilour 'l"f'IUll! . In· Acre~. ,_;i fll'r ru.;re. iO & ilO BR Duplex. 3 B.i. Dbl gar trr,.~. ~uff' ln1·111i,: l'111'f' ;1nd To i·ny p11rk. ~ .. or Hv.·y. fr.ounlaln. li1nny r1h'U11 Ire<'~. i•rp!J.:, dclU.\f' f;11~ nn. GraclOWi 1500 lo .3000 sq ft. & 2 baths do'i'n· Carpeted; tl'l'L"Om_ ;, DR, J Cllr ga.r· A~r1·~. S·IOO per acre .. ~ ea. 580.000. 514 l.!lth St. JIB.
a proud hon1r 11 ~·111 hr. Orsi huy 111 to11n. Slt0.000. >!AR, ll\n1r~1. forn1l lt1r1.1 Sparkhni:: elr.in. r.fllnicurf'd resldtnN's. D~l'e(Tiy on llel!t· hlt·in~: frplcs.; rh·. Tcr• age. $9l,500, Acl"l'!!. $-la! IJl.'r acre. 30 & 25 Ca.II Builder, 847-'.~$7
0..lf $37.:i(IO Hurrv. call Gil-I~ :l'BA ~ 2 fpl s. Ow1· 2800 !-oil y11 rd, T··n11~ nr-:ihle . SN' ler .Pa;·k, DiV('r:! Co\·(' & rifir t.J;iy \'1t'w. Sl9.'i.OOO. Xln1 HARBOR VIEW Acres .• ~ per a~<e. 80,, BY ov.ner, Hou.<e .,. !! Unils. P."• r .1r(I<'•. f!• ,,1·t(l r ~ ~' 1>f!l11·1 .2 RR beauty .,.I fl of SJ»JC!~us l1v1n'f. Sre-:c: 1111<1 hrl11'1'r. Call ~15-8424 Pactfic Oi.-ean. h·rn1~ App '!. only. A~rnt Acres....,,..., per a~1e. 2_, 5 Blk11 from bt'arh. Gi"O~s
;,-Jfi....v; llJ ~111.~r 4:•' 1.H. r[.p1. I laculllr llll\ nt ·$72.000. 96:!ti !'outhC.1. ll•''lll<iis OPEN HOUSE Gi").4~1 1 fii~9 ) HOMES i\(.'rl's 11 cabin $11,500. 1.56 mo S3iJ Price SJS 00'.l
!\i.:rnl 5511 \809 L..imora Cu-c. Pnr11.·)plll!I on:. I ---• ' REAL TY 133-0780 Al·n-s IO.' cabin & • <.'Orral I ~~ ., ' · ' · I ly pll!ase. Owner. 968-1896 CASH 2· 4 HOURS DAILY 10 AM to 4 PM --~--512,000. Abi')ve & rnany more ., 2 0 A Lo Swl·mmt"ng Pool VA REPO SUPER LIDO BU:Vl t·o1t i<all' by 011·ncr. s~.900. ,,,,_,.,,..,, 1.,.1 .. ,1 .. 1._, 3·~ BR ho_ ""'· , '"· 1 101 n• • t, For Your Home 496 Cliff Drive Cltra~·harinl11_1!f11m1 b~Jn1e. Nc11·JlarborV113or48H.,3 avail~ 0~ EZ .. ~e~s. c';;j'1 1\'/pool. E·s1de, S6 J.000.
Newport Heights j & 4 ?drml';., ! h:11h1 in rxcrllf'nt j No hldcl\·n l._'OS!s, drla'-'S . Laguna Beech I llH, dt•n. din. 111\':1, bltt! ·~ ba, 111111 1m, c'Ofl1•en.atlon !lein-7 prn, Trans \\'e~r Tnm lihller, Agt. 642-4ii(1\
C Prt"vate Beach i ~ounta!r1 VR!ley .IOC"A!lrin ~n obh_i::1lions. 1:1 \TS ~-,:n, 494-5572 ReallorJ n n. ~·" H,\ l:'>!;\f,\t'. J)fl, frp!(•, for. dinin~. bonus AlTf'age. lnc. 53a-s:f!J.
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inr .. 1111>. S1!1\f!P'• i\•'1 l1<•I, 111~. 1"'11 <11''"';1!1,il : UH 1lli'n1 of S3fJ.\. Jtwlud•·~ !,1;>.<'1" GUNA BY O\\NEB, 3 BI~ f :! B .\ Yu\-c& \'iill;y, ·11J}L1GIO LAKE ARROWHEAD I 2 J\,\ J1011l1• on ;1 i::cn1·1'111~1 ,1<, 1n.~a~;nnl·c. TQ .i:r1: l'l•!I Huntingto~Continantal I 1 IN LA AEALT~ :'llun.ico Mnrb \'Jc:w 111111, 1-~_.-, -,. , . -.-<:·~~%1(1 CllJ'IJC!, HC;\lll\111 'i' .'< !l~I 11 1,,1 u1 f'orn11;i rlel 96:1-4.>4.:. ·: llH, 11, H.\. 5~1.:inn_ ! 11~ i1111111nf'r. Sevl.'"711 Cu11· :t~;i, \'!,i Lido hifi-Ol~3 l'l'Of dee. i\lull cond. Conv lii!nl 1nn<h 1<!h ~ .1n Sau ,f\~,111 Hill,.idr Lot , V!l'1n1 1r <'1l1t!ll 1'\ i\t~r. TIH• 1•n1Prfn 1nc1~ :)1.ia 11111:011111 rtoi:, I. 2 & 3 bed111111. ----. -1 l•f T'f'C fncil 's & Flrin l)(•hl < ~pl•trunu Sf.'l.9:i0 & up. c1111 ~lu b. $8000, &;4-:.\ii.t 1'11·11·1
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lil 1 j21 I 1•"'\ 'I ALLEY %i2 \'011nn1•nr ,1 DL flnuncina. Prtv11te p b o I · 1 l\Rrk 1~r 10 1>t>i1ch "'nlk EVf'!'\. 644-6JJ3 Commercial
Open House ~I 1t;· 't\. RJ.:H ;,41;.n11 r11· j.t,j.lf3Jj <'lo;:C11n v1ev.. Call 11·/ 1rnn1s court 11dj . .a BR.1 • p t 158 Out of St•fe Prop. 178 I Red C1rpet, Realtors + b;1y \'U Lu w l n 't' ~ & EX~LUSIVE Big Cnnyti~ 5 roper I -1 Country Charmer ~ I REALTY CAI.IF CLASSIC • Pr.opulnr 4911761 rozy i;:111lrn pntio Nn\\' bdlm. beaut. decor. & ldscp. NEWPORT BE ;; ACRES of h\11 top J11 nrt,
$2 I-2 ~!)" n1ori , 1 BP.. fpl. 6·.: .. SlO<XXI lt':t.' llunJ; OPf'n on_ xtr" big lot "'/\'ll'YI. ACH o1.•r lookini f'.niru•• Hiv.-r
9, 950 I 1 • I Mil~=~~=-· COloNNl \'i\ 8'-.~tnnflhif' l~nn $42,95(). RECENT CANCEUAflON Su~. 1·5. ~:?j \Im Lld0 l"on,I. Sl .).ll,000. lmn1M. Of:l'. Prtn'K' Ba.yirunt Si tr \'allry Nr. r-.11"flrrirri, l)t'')o.'l.ln
Brand ne1v i1n thr Ml\rkt't · _ To ~f'c 1·1111 ilKR !!6.l·$61':l. &Ive Sl200 Rt111tlc 4 Br, 2 67"":>-74i4. , 64-1-860.l or 5-17.eo.15 ror boll! rer.1lr & SAlrs SJ.>!00. 646-~. livli.
1h15 horn<' o,,... of •h1· ntrr~i -· 4 BR 2 l'\u custom VA ASS UlilPTJON · 161.,,;:r. Ba custo~ de&lgn fh·epl•ce. N t B h OISTLNGU1SH.ED Harbor BJJI Grundy JUtr. 6i:Hiliil
"r'\•' l'<''f'n. Loca!l'd in qulei PRIC E REDUCED "'alrrl~Jl r pt 'df1>!11 Ry Prntlge area, 5 BR. pool. Drsm1t!lc cl\lhedrftl b1!11ml!d 1wpor eac Vicv.· :'>lont~ 4BR., 11t'w SPENDABLE in e 0 rn t'. Ranches, f•rm•,
111'i'11 tJf 1'&ts1dc Coi;t.11 on thh· ctll\rml~ 28~. 1SA OWl'll'r. fi4o..tt1~ or 96i.1rn 2 lllY. tncl party area. 0\\.11. erlhn'f. Prime lot. $37.150. · P8..int & drpp;. T11e enUy, lnflaUon hcdgt>. nc!lr bay,, Groves
:'llt".'t1. ('nzy wood pn~lln• I hnm•', 111 '111 JJ4;'hotf'tl_9". J rr . \'Ct)' ..arooous.. BKR.. ;.i;: ~ Lft.,1na Hlllf, just OOZES CUAR.\J; beeut Id--'I\...., only 4 IQ) 11n-fl ale bldg s--In Hvln5' n:iom, cul"1'if'-.lllr Bt>~ut ll('(Ort1IM, panrled l"tuntlngton Beach !'163·568'1. I off ~n Dirgo t'l"ffway It La DUPLEX 2 81.QC!<S SJ2-.942'Z ~.-... ..... &h-eTiXi' · · 11.1
1<ll't'("I, 0pPn l-l sar k Sun. Ht'1ni,: rm. ('\ISlnm !thullfln , J REPOSSE Piu Rd Cllll chuck TO BF.ACH I Hnrbor li<lanrt Jtonct. c d 20 ACRF.S, xlnl Nin ,, 21, '22f. Pnul111". !'l•l11 b~ 111111 lo<',11111'1'1 f'C'll1111t. ~"OOd horn· LEASE-OPTION SSIONS Hampaon'<rt"' ll.'tB-18"'° e CM·Mrt1, 3 DR·2B,\ 11 lrpl. IAntt' on omlnlums y~r old •\~·.1fln 1~ ..
takr ~ !Mk lt•'t"I (':~r11•·t. 111~ frplr "/h11ndt"nn'f(I 3 BR, 2 BA TO\l.·nhou!'C. s11~ l'nr lntonnation 11nri 10t'fltlonl ·~ CouJ<1 be ..iBk"' n1olfl!1r ~UR, ltrn, 211 Ba . $8;'.J.ril!J for lift 160 grllprfrult. f)np hTt~ullon Re111tur~. ·•~ ni.in•I,., dnvt hy & t'All rflr [)o11"11, AMunic F11A to.in. of I 1~r !·'Jli\: \',\ /Kll"'l'll. HAPPINESS IS .. • • J111s1• trelllii. rn\'d rintJo Hy appt. orii.v. Call 673-2141 • -1 l!)'llPm. $17),f(YJ. ·
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door 10 111~1' ~noppln~ R I E llundt'cb . rnnt".w;lc views J. Curey Hlry IHfi.7'.11 O\\ncr, ~ lt1<.'711ifln. !l,"1,950. 'i I~ 1 ~ \\'ell, drip llTl1'11llOfl , .Join'
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UY HOME DIRECT S LANDLORDS$ &14--0165. Fumlshed Bachtlor'ii & 11--cO·A T APTS I $110.-NEW n 1 I 1 Sh 430 ?-1 PVI' PTY 5.,19..J962. FE!'.: 1'"RE1':. C'll UJ Today DELUXE RENTALS 3 BR,• 11.1 BA, llarbor Bdnru. ExceplioMlly n!(•t'. ., S .. .,. · e :? Bft. 112 BA I rt:~tALE only, lBR. ni:J ren as 0 are
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all cuh for local N~ • s.,y, 642.-8lRl. 3 BR Ru.stk $300: porch. new ~ts & paint, BEAtn;' ruRN 1 Br lols 01 * NOW RENTING *I e \\'rt u11 r tropical ra110 ,\· Nr\\pc•t1 0 Clo: A=-' F' 1~ 0 NT Apt,
rty 640-0(X)1 Both neat &nd clean. ~I beck yard. $350. mo. bltUts, pool, walk 10 ~hl.l"-1 NE\\'2 Blt, 2 Bi\ 10 .... ·11hou.~t' I e t·:n1·loiwt! G:trar.:(' I li:I)', jacunl, lnunrl prh·t. I :->rv.·pol'l , 11ith l"lnlililhl 29 ~T ' · "'"4466 • ~3181 .,..,_.,..~~ ,. I' Iii I I ! bt I p\'I. ('nl. no k11cht-n. r11 rt" 1 o!rl h.J1·h1•lor, 1-1 /F , non-l>'I.£ ....,--,....., ping, mi !mm bch SI:a:I. n10. ap\11. n '~· l'nt· ~·1 i.:ar; a 1'Z 13 m•ks hi •:irh find. 673-W1 nr m 2'!17 o;nlQkrr, SOO, 6-l.i--m4 • Leadership Real Estale NE\\' Harbor Vu '450 mo 931 \V. 19th St.~ 11.)i"Cll. 12:;) ~lt.>!ndy Ln, (lPL~ e \1nlk to n1ark~·t . 1 ~-\.S RENTALS --~ ___ 3 8R .....,1 2 •8 A pool. . I Pr\IL'1 ~:.!T06p.1u. e K!rt-.&PttsOK. 1ans...,enng!W!rv1te. ~ "--------! 3 Bdnn. 2 Ba, bl tns. w/dry . , •• .,~, , -'I .BR, spactous 6 unit bid~, I H1•:\ltor j36..!t\1G I ;..~:ElJ 'li>0mmn1t'11, nf'...,'
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LANDLORDS FREE I pool/tennis. S 5 5 O I mo . Uo! ix!. Sngl sty , rpc chi•. · l1·~~·l. !"~ !WI~. _<1111'.1 o., NE\\. Luxury Apt~_. clnsl' to 1 CnnrJ,'i · ~ 17.Q3-l7, ~z.so:o lBR, 2BA, lam rn1, luxury E\'t'!l/...,•knds &14-1 791 riv p;ilio Qiilet udti .. Pli , .. S21.). D;i~~ t'213l5~7661 c:..t 11hopi.:. & b~a··h, l .11~ /.· \\tr l. __
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of xtras $350 557-'773 alt Newport H eights ~ ! NEWL y DECORATED \\'/ll'f'n. Hl!-1ns 1 n c I • 111;11(1 !o shr " Rr .h$c !· ut1I. Do You Need Extra
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3BR, 2BA, bllln.'1, dbl ear , N.B. 4 or 5 BR, 2 BA, fge yd, laund, clo..<;t to liho~ .c'.~ ~'-GROUNDS llt't ok. POOL G11.,. BBQ . Garages for Rtn-t -435 new paint & carpel, Sh:trri! hl·bca.ms, patio. frplc, bltn1. bus. 1~1 Pon1ona ti-l~·.,J21 . Ot"<'an v11'11·. !\"!"'11· rlelu:.:r 2 1, 2 .It :t Bl{ ~11Hlto.
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ANNUAL 60' tMlltAC bayft . 4 Br, 4 ba. SPARKLING 4 Bdrm .• 2 Ba , Sen Juan Capistr1no pe~. Sl85. &42-95W. ' I t.:11,5 Heat & S1ovc \Vatt't'. 4t\7-26.1,0 778 St't11t Pl, C.:'11. STORAGE
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BUSINESS crpl, decor thruoul. Avail SZ15. RED CPI' RLTRS. lake, pool. Ad.Its. $250 IJlf'. !:)...,•irn'i Puol. i\duhs, no e -----j •' ial):('S. l"'>ln ,.,,., ll ' • .• CPT'S, DR p s. Bui\l~inis 2 BR, i.:ar, carprt, bltrul, Dan• Point I Hoon1 lnclut!OO. Alr/rond .1: M •• v.,d. I . ,-$7 ~
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01\<ner. 613-3449. -San Juan. Liz, Sl].....8190. LG E .. 'Z BR, S.>JV. Bachl'lor, 2 BDR~I. Slli & SISO • 110 :\I E ATtltOS I H f:Rl-~ PALM MESA APTS. I ll.11111110,, !..· N .... 1\:1111t s·' It:
OPPORTUNITY LUXURY LEASE Beach area 2BR llZK!. Ulll !-$90. Both n1•11ly d1"·· 1n.·l H , d d M Deluxl' 2 & l lilt. !tcntnl Olr. ~tli'IUTJ<:S TO NP'T. BCll. ALLSPACE
pd. NE\V . home, 3 BR ba. UHls . Call E\·es. 960-1 1•12 ecien a e .•Sri 3005 :O.TaN' ,\\'{' '.)16-1034 Hach, ·1 ,\: 2 Ult. llYlm s1;i7 960-1970 10th & Bay Shown by appt Homefinders S47-964 I bl! ins, frpll', ocean ,.u. H . 8 h 160 \V. \Vi.Ison 11.o. I C.:-01. 1 Adulls ;.;0 l'l'ts _ __ _ __
only Owner 54&-0601 2 BR, new sm. Pool. $200/rno. 499-3020 e\'c. untington ••c \\,\LK TO SJ 1uP.7i'h& Mission Viejo I l::.61 ;,,~>s."l r1r. · I GARAGE FO.R RO.I SHOW 2 BR, 2 ba, bltins, 1 blk Air/cond. A.M< for Dave,. Santi Ana I BR. $155-$165
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from. bch. $325.. mo. Call aft 963-6767 or 8.\7--6208. 1-NE\V DEaJk Priv •ara I' ~UH, 2HA. ST..) ur. 3HK, ·'".\\ .• Hr.,. l btlth, 1 ,I.I) I f?IC.-!lll60 Call 536-4678 MARCH 22-24 6pm, &Wr-1549. I RARE find 2 Br $170 .• Yrd 3~R/11.1BA. dbl gar~ F,\ ht. l.ndl)· m1. ~l'Y.l'r g1)1i.U~ .. h :!HA. Ip.I. ~J~·~ r_al. IJ clbhs_c. ()n1do. ('~~t~~rps, • CASA V1CTO!tlA • I STOl~.\C.I·: g~rage, C'n<·!
Corona d1I Mar fncd, kids and pets. S'.!65.mo, !st & Ja..,t _+ $40 .Adult Complex. 2 n1i. So.' <_Ill! ~~~1 i,:._••, ~· uro. ;\~.1. 1. ~ & 3 hr, fun1 '1.; uni S.!l !n:J11h. Costa :'iles::i FRI., S PM TIL 9 PM 1_________ --•· d 5479641 cleaning dep. 548-IOOJ f . n· F 17,"t l &&0-U1.1, li42·111l. UI 1',,,. ..,AA t ,.....1 d...., r.tr.-,r. .... '------Ho'""'''" trs • 0 Mn icgo I'\\')'. "" IJ\llY 1-11 ·rust1n i:\•1 · NewportB•ach ) ""'""· i;::aet<, c.,.s~ ... ~. ---SAT. IOAMTIL9PM LANDLORDS & Condominium1 Keel.son Ln, JIB. SU-7SIS I u.'.,~~ .. ~ ,' ,. ! ' • ' I D~\V, ,pool. c~c. r-oo pets. Off ice Rent•• 440 SUN 10 AM TIL 6 PM Bike to beach 2 Br house F 315 ···•··· 'Pi;. I 52 V1('t•1n·1 :>t ·1t Jln.rbor I :,:;,:.;:;_o:.:;,:.;=.. __ _ TENANTS'· S170. 3 er SZE. Single or urn. Think of .... ·nat you no lonst('r °"MARTINIQUE APTS * 1 WEEKS FREE * c;o..i. 6-l:t...s~io ' ' See The Many fn.m ilic:o:. Agl Ftt 979-SllO. need, make a list, thif'n So.'tl • y· t d I M OFFICES 4lc
BUSINESS EXHIBITS Two of our full time G•ner•I UJl}SC ltif'ms With a 011.ily 2 & 3 BR. 1\lso ~U1'11. IS a e esa Huntington Beach I :'111.)S:[()~ VIEJV
associa tes are concentrating Near Beach 2 Br $200. gar P ilot Clasailit:d Ad! Call I Bachelors. t'rlv. P atios· ADULT C::ARDE:-1 llO~fES I •IOO tn :~oo !HJ It
Plus FrM Saturday on rentals in our area. They app'l kids Ok. PAL/'.t SPRINGS, new 641-5678. 1'uul. ,\r. sh pg. i\dults '.'111) • IR\'INE AVE. AT ~IESA OF.:LUXI:: ndu!t po o Is id to t11r, t•nd, !·arpt. c!rp:-, \\'C'I ·
Business Building are sinCl'rely intC'rl'&ted in Homefindars 547·9641 4R~l •JBR. pools, !enn;s. 2BR Bachelor close 10 1TI7 Santa Ana Ave., C.:~L., I :'11•1\·e in 1~"/<lcposit~ only g11.rdl'n bungal(I\\', nr ON'iiri, 27~2 C:ai .. ino Cnpis rrano
Seminar helping you N'nt YOUR BR J be. f need .-i <:lubl~, etc. By mo or ..... k. , I'. ' I ,.., ·, ?>1gr. II.I &l&-.l."J-1. 1 HR. Sli:Q 'Z Hr. S2'20 I 1,...>I ln: patio. 6 pools,' S!f fn1y. ,\1ery i'ilr., r. y 3 , •gar, ~ "'"• 5-!S·6303 eve il'klf'n<l~ ocean, ut1 i; pt . "'u1~1. NEW-BU-ILDING 'x· hi eo~-· ·1 p 1 ., , . ......., . • Disn4yland Hottl propcny, or tnd OU the bllins, 1Jl>lc, avail no\v S210 niature ma.n 00 j!Cts. Sl:ir.J I 0:1)' ,· 1 11; ·l'<"'-"ri y, oo. sauna, tl'nn1s. 8'6-0...,. I 1un1or,,
Convention Center rental you 1\·Rnt. Call us for mo. Call 842·5318 Costa Mesa !!68~L) ' 'j Slij & Up. ut.J...L.\._. ! . br.1 Joi.r:u z t .1. Rec .. _Jll(li;. ! Al~\ Rr. Vrom $1 33. , -'~'~l·~l<~l~O __ _
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Call 675-72'15. Irvine NE\V dlxe 2 stor;r. 3 br, 2 ba, ADIJ LT ~ardcn Apt., I Dr, ll11lt·, l"~I 1~;~ ·P .. rnc.u~ rolor TV. Ea .. Apt . ha.o; I Laguna Beach * Deluxe Offices * ';;;iii~(ii7~14ii)0..77iii4-iilii63iio20..iiiil uu. ua ,Oii "FMl tlTllUFI Cf' ~&Wt: !bl r Conv lo shppng tum Sl4;i/1no . pool. N ~ lake I \ . Ci\! &4-b~91 \J , . di~h11 nshcr. rein(::, shag rpt 11 ( 3 0 g8ri-9l33 · park. 1035 12th St. 536-74,17 ~.'.... .1 · "" ' ·-~1_ l..· P'' p'1t\11 ur d l't' k.1 * BRAND NEW * I , .
On Sale u~· Lie oc ;"'t"' '''Al T ~y \Ve presently hll\'C a flnt' s l . ' alt .J & wkcnds. "Tiit. \ I CTORI,\.~" 2 13r, 1 :,.1:, ;:;;;;-, I & ·2 Bit.. 2 B,\. r'nl!ll ll~l5 for Lr:t~l'. loll S'J I-! 1· 1:
BoatMfg ets$50M \ J f.~1 .J • selection ol 2. ] & 4 CondOmlniums Launa S.ach I '~ ha, 1\/i;ar, adults, f.'pl, Rlii'SERVICETODOOlt I \'nlurn. ~·urnislK·d 1u111~ !i11~1n1·~s. 12nlhees11l•· REALTY hedroom rt"ntali\ from S280 Unfurn. 310 9 1\rps, bl1uis. fiu·d )rl \\ --- --,\iall. i ''''Jllion 11rra & s!Or<L;c1 Equip Rent nets 10 $450. mo., as 11.<ell as ----------EITIC. apt.s lrom $50 "''k p:1110, 111~ 1~l: .. ~·ll21.J. ~; 1 PARK NEWPORT CROWN VALLEY Apfs. Jat'l'111. 111 On1oll:" Co u ;1. $18~t Aldluc.!::~~.:::COlllN#t' resales in the area. \Ve are Huntington tseach or $170 mo. Pool, maid, V1c1onA SL I-...... Sl1 rJ., APARTMENTS i .;,111 Difli::_o Fnl'y or Co11.~t Ahp•nL
Job Shop gr $250M here to solVI' YOUR housiilg ph. ldry, Villai:e Inn 1 & 2 BH unlurn Gan:l1.·n Bachelor I or 2 Bl'rlroonis 1·11v.·y I·• H1llhurs1 , 237'.H , Call 546-8801
HOLLAND BUSINESS ~ br to~vnhouse S240 needs: LUXUR IOUS Spar. 2 BR. 494-9(36. i\pls. J<"rplt:, Lt\\", prli. an~! T<r.\nhoUsl's lhllluir.-I. ! .. 'Igo. i\"i~ul·l I
SALES 6454170 J2 b1",·. ,'u"" .. ·rLa,"P~ ~~ F11.b, rec area. Perfect for BEACON RENTALS piiuo. Sl 7trSl!Q. Nr, h'\'lnt> r:r. SUH.:.0 ?pen !1"6 Da ily I· ii\lt IUl·OUO
" '-.......,., cpl. or l sngls. S270. La~••• 0 _,,.h 4,., !M9l I lnduslnRI an-a. ~7-2~1. ·'llil Poo,s Tennis -,-.=,=. -.--~-~~= 3 Dr. Newport, viN• S425 968-3473. ...--U't"... ,,... At·ros...; front rashion Island 1 l-E .... r tll )'1'5. lr .. sc 121 3 Bl1
UTO PARTS -NAPA ...,'111 3 br. Harbor View $475 ._1_ 11_ h Newport Beach I Dana Point at J;unboreif' on San Joaquin 3 bf1 ocean front apt.s. on
open a parts 1torc for You. 2 br. Jo"R DR. Shor'e'CliUs $495 ~wport ue•c -I llllls Roar!. I Dive~ Cove u t 111Pd ·1
You need bU!IDMi o r 3 br. Cameo Highlands $575 lBR/2llB \. t I , t $35 PER \\1t & up l br, PANOltA~llC Ot.."t'~n . \'ie\\". t714) 644-1900 _4_•_:...._n:_J<_. ------automotive know-how. sew,, Call ~7225 n '· P · ~\' cp g 2 br I< bacll's, rolor I\" I Lrg 3 LUC i B.\, ~i· hv mi, . .. .
financtng available. Call thruout, all bltns. Top cond maid serv, pool. Tiii:: hltn kitt·hen 2 l,;1u1 bldg, I 1 1 BH , E::'lrlo~.cd pnt10. l"r11 ly t Newport Beach I
213-749-9875 or wtite A. :.l1.ua 'Oii •nlll ut&mM•AUI[ l st Western Bank Bldg. S350. mo. Day 64().8806/P~I MESA. 415 N. Newport Bl., yr old. Sm 11no. At.lull~. 1 dt'4.,.•I'. S1v, rcL v.· 11· t'q)ls, 1-· -··----
Yates Box 15426 Los,~~. '''ALLEY D•UY~ve~~7~ 1Nrghts 673-14.17 NB 646.-~1. <193-7551 I drps. Clll! D~. l..c.>asf' .~· rt:I! WATCH·THE SUN SET OFFl(ES -AVA)LABLE
Angif'les 9Xl15 \ t ~ f J CONDO The BluHs 3 BR S 7S . V . rl!qd. $19J. S1nJ1,lc ndult. Ph l B · A f 1 •" YRS est~b. Be au I Y I REA' 'JY 211: BA: Crpt drps. $375. '"lUi lBR + gar~e. I per mo. Fountain alley &ll·:!.19 1 or 6~~-an~ •• ~\ r1sa1 ~ s 011 "Del \la!' .. hc:arr i , ~· i
a L Visla Sul'rtif'.' Z13-l51·0567. Avail Apnl 1st. Slepii lo I --BAYWOOD JJ!J lt1\er Av•·.,!" Lt C••1ni•nr1·. Iden! for iu· SaJon. 6 Stations. $12,000. 2 BR. 2 Ba ...•••••.•.• S3ZJ beach. 541-6899 1 LUXURIOUS &12-ZJ66 ,·ou11t11n1~. 1n 6 u r ,1 11 i: l'.
C.f.f. area. A Sand & Seo •111:11~::~=~ 2 BR. 2 Ba .. den •..... $385 Townhou1e Unfurn. llS San Clemente 2 Ll\{. i1 ~ U.\. dbl gar 11· APARTMENTS run1 S1n~le; fu1111 un1urn n1nr1 i.::i'1~' broke1~ or ~
Rlty. 675-8800. 3 BR, l 'rii haths , ..... $.100 11u1•,n1.111v <•p••UC'r, .. 11r;.:ll<1 1 to Pleaie Adults . . • l-'.! Hr. $1 9:1.-$260. 1•.ci1~naUle 10 JX'l'mancn
fONEY maker for sale, ___ S_E_A_W_l_N_D ___ , 3 BR, 2 baths ..... S310, 4f-C Huntington Beach San Oen1_rnlr Rl's1tl1•nt Ho1rl I 11_l11n11, u1h:1"~1111 111~11 .1.\l 2 Hit. 2 B.\ ;i rlult ap•s 110,v A\·ri1l I/I !t•na n!s.
Catering lrlr, can mount on .f LR., 1~ b<Whs ...... $.100 ---=------28-S79.JO Pe>r. t\lo nth Jo .\I i.tl'LC'O rud10. Goorl .. !~'" a\lul !i'(un $:!1#1 Salt•s Qff11·c I llllt npf. for adults, very ! _!Jn.<s Jones R!nlty ·192~1412
, ~'""::oe:::tru::..:<~k·'--M_•_k_•_•_•_r_.1 Next To Spynlass .\BR, 2 balhs .......... $.170 I l\f 1\1 AC · 3~!~. ':• Quiet -~cul'I.' t·nuon. :-Olany extrali. :o;.! .. i ofl!'n 9 hni 10 5::ln rm 1la1ly, qtuet, (•lose sho1i111n~. roil, OFFICE SPACE
1.833--0238PM. ':II 4 BR, 21,;. baths ........ Sl:xl ws hr dry{· ~n~~:s~~it~r' rurn-uttl -\1·a lk1ng di!>t:incl" I~ 1•11· 1J11lt>, [)(>J.(1746. : 614-5..)55. l.o eat e ti ut :J'6-.~WJ j MISSION VIEJO
240 VIEW CALL 552-7500 2;rpt, fp · S · 1 a 1 to everythin~. Huntington Beach Ba~">\'"flll Dr. off San Joa-S t A ~'l:(l -"•r ~·i " l , ~~"°;:,:;Y:.,:.lo.:_L_oa:_n ____ 13 Bedroom, 2 batP homlf', m. SAN CLEMENTE r1uu1 Hill~ Hd., NB. I an a na C'!hiJ«;; LOC,\Th .
fireplace, Jomtal dining, VISION Duplex•• furn. 345 HOTEL CHILDREN I L\RGE nr lu-.:e J br, 2 bH. CHOICE 2!'i.itil ~l:1!'bUl'l'iH· l'l ' 1st TD Loans &lf'll-<:lea.ning oven. Enjoy B -L • 11.\ DEL ~!Alt, S.C. e frplc, b!tno;. d~hw~hr, hf"run· \v·iil I ime 1 ~1 ,
private rommunity tennis&: d h II Newport ea'"" and parents love tha rrl l't•tlings. t\lalurt! adults. LAKEFRONT 1 ' •83'1•1.QO· t> .• ·
I swimming pool in this e re i • BR, 2 BA up .. r. \lie ..... Apt. Unfurn. 365 lar;a. sp•ciout •part· :'\o s1nj!l1'S. i\eAr Jloag ·-------prestigious area above mtnlsatB•nbury Hosp. S'.:!75 mo. Call LOCATIONS \l!J.(J~(J I! incJ,,.
81/.t.% INTEREST Corona de! ~tar. $49;; Pif'J' REALTY REALTORS j~~J·. ~l;;o~~-Sts/~;~ General Cross. 642--0596. VERS LLES '"n11n offi ·e llldi,:. f .....
UP TO 90%
2 d TD t. month -lease. 644-4687. Univ. Park Center, In.i nc I :-. BRI Z BA anrl z BR/2 B,\, Al S;,111..1 ,\na. ln<i.1, __ · • n Oa ns BIIT ' "R ~ I t t Adults v ht:es. Jiil TO l~Jf~I ~ BIG CORONA has a new 0 ...,..eao ron ilP · a Chlldr<!n 6 & yuw1g~·r \\'alk·1n clO!'irts, n<'1\' Cl>'"·
Low ••
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r.t •• O r.""• Co. chalet 4 BR or J Bit, both 2 BR. Gondo · · · ·· · S2-151l\.IO. Duplex" Unfurn. 3SO Loog .Beach. SJj(} mo& · i'h o Slate lii'f'n•l'<i 1uf• sehl drp~. dish\1'!lshrr. e t e . ON THE LA K~~ ~-At,,..· · r;~~Y \~~ i'il~ JO/~
.., w/lrplcs lots of open beams 3 BR. Home · · · ·· · $295 :'110. 96.~.29j0 Drps, cpts R'flrt:C e t1uldr<'n~ pt11v 11rca Patio, fin-place. Conrlo pool. ,\r Soul!\ Coost Plari · ' ·11 • ' :1 • • ·
Sattler Mtg. Co. It stained ...,'OOCI, viev., of 4 BR. Hom if' .. ·• ·• S300 r-.10. General 1 Btlboa Island 1 e l.a~c 2 ,\ :l" BR • flli!ts . Artull~ Slii up :>If.-783.li; f'nol · A<'.1pul 1~1 1V1u11 llar ;;~~1~1~'-'c To 1'. i-1 '4~2171 545-0611 Spyglass & J<,ashion Island, 3 BR. Homif' ...... S:1t:i :'110. J 1•2 adult r··e ~·c·ntr.n; 1 :-.16-8397 f... .JClCU1.Li. Spccllll'Ul.or II
Serving Harbor area 24 )'l"!L. $4.50 Ir: S:iiO. &14-4174. 3 BR. Honie ·., ··· S400 l\10. DANA P1 ., lge .. nev. 2 BR, 2
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2 811 upJl('r. Carp, rerrll!;_, e J::asy atr ..,~s !o niost eni· \\'f,STCLif F :! br l': h.'l 1\t'rc La.k(' 11· TU1\1 tin~ Qr~·r~E SPACE f 0 H
2 BR 11~ ba I tio ~ BR. Home · $425 ~IO. ba. Ca rp. & drapes. stoo,:c: garage avail. S250 plo~·menl ;irca:o1 1 T\\'Tlhse rm Ik'<iforcl I.n ~ ounh1 i1-; · 1 ~ )hlhfln l.Ji1l1.1r I l{J:::"'T. CO!ita ~lt:sa. ti;irhor Money W•nted · 250 drp!, Stove~' r ~ BeC:X: RANCH REAL TY Lease sm i\lonth !\lo., )Tly. 67l--&19 • ;>Or. shli1igw1g .I.: fn\")!l. I STJOlmo Adulr11 only, 110 I {'hrlil 1•HI~. G)'nl S;1u11°1. at Adams. &oullful !no<ll'rn
tsr TD LOAN, 65% OF SZ7J mo to June Gth. $325. ** 551-2000 ** BLUFrs Condo. l BR., 2 Corona def Mar a iiuni S\6;,. f"'t 548-T:..13 Al'lll\, April l 101.11 St>1·11n11 1111· niu~ic, Jannorial, Class
VALUE. lo~•, INTEREST. tfo·ly. ti7~ ~""" -.--ba., carp. &. drapes. Assoc. -h ADULTS 1 ,\ \\'alker & Lee Bid~. Call, · ~ t'NlVERS1-• ~. T•n· -'·h BANBURY CROSS 'BR/2BA to "'' n o us", ·--"!'" · 1" ~""" 8..12-4387 DRA~1i\TIC new large 3 Br, NI' .... ' 3 BR m:\ twnhse. _POOi: $5.JO ~lorn '.\"!::\\' 2BR. 1 ba, bll1n ran:.:(' -\\'estrlirr 1\l'e~. Ad ults. $3:.D Bachelor, I , 1 & l Br'\, I .:i,1111 JU or;) <r.J<IV!. Corb1n-i\1art1n Rltrs. 6.f.f...76b'2 & oven, crpt. drpll, i;hr dbl (!"ea.· Beae-h·Blvd &: \\'amerl Ph·. ,12_1155 1 from $175 per mo. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'!!!"!!!!l 2 Ba, frplc, dsh\\'hr. Ad ult rircplae£', pool, $375. H t ' I Bach "° P''-""""5 nlQ 16761 \'l ~~\V POINT LA~:t..: "" p family pref. No yard. 404 552-7fi96. un ing on e ~~!:2698 ..,,, *""'• ' e 842-6604 e l'ARK Lido 4 plex. 2 BR 2 3700 P.laza Dr. II &l Fernleaf. 6T:i-66i5 BRAND NE\V 4 BR + fan1. S1J9::~ BR. Blt·~ns, crpts. l.OVEL\' 2 BR & DC'n. gar. SPAC<OU!;; 2 BR from St"i9. SA, bar, bltins, super 1:1'('&!. l Santa Ana
MODERN OFFICE
,-NE\V Ira 2 l~R. l b.ii, 11· frplc, room. + Formal Dininrr. d-• t-1· -t>O -·-rt $210 >IS--0310 . .-~ r Pl l:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·~-~l '" • .,. ' ,., "' "'";" ' .. ~,,... ~\U Utils pd, $350.. M"''' o"ly. Pool. Rec Rm. · :\r-..:t lo '""'uth n:i.~f 171 \'iCI'.'. dlsh\\'llShl'r, Available April 1st SJ!li pr &. laundry facil Couplo & -I fully crptd/drp(I, furnished.
.: JJe~k$, Cn<urs , ll
llfln1s1 furniture at only
SlZl. pif'r mo. At 1860C
Ntl'.·port Blvd. 0..f.
· Call 714-5:$\-7701 0 06e(I garaqet;, Pels ok. f IR E Pl. ACF., ::' B lt, • 714-556-0466 ~ P-Olnsettiil Month. 1Bt & last. 96~ I tnfant ok. No pets. " L 1 • 842-4664 alt !):30 PM. 2 BR .. bll·il'l.'!, carp., d rps, ~1gr at 17361 KC'eLWn n, cl1~h\\"<l ~h1•r & rif' rii;::. neYi', Houlff Furnished 300 3% BR, 2 BA, b.ltru, Cl'Pls, ELEGANT 3 Br, 1% Ba, lgc pool, sundeck. $2la ll'asi:. nr Brach & Slatt.>r. 842-0389; $195, ;,4~23Sl or 6-l:J..'.1180 Apts., 1z~·J75~1~l)'l~se~~D r:~-$'.I'J.5.2=·6 many ex-_H_u_n_1_1_n~v_•0_0_a_._._•_h ___ [s,,E~·~IP::..::LE:;,R:.:c_. =E~. --''~""'""'"'4.'i ~l2-4.",0.I San Clement• Furn. or Unfurn. 3 7C.
Co5ta Me1a 2 BH. for llf'asl'. All electric.
Call A~nt &)6-3928
Gentr•I
$15£1. UtU pd rear Bach small Costa Meia L1gun• Beach
pet ok Corona del ~lar •• . _
$196. Util pd I Br, trplc, pool, J BR 2 BA very Sharp~ -$1 1~ Util pd 1 Br. bl.tins.
hse N end Laguna 1 • '. 11 bl · pr1v deck So Lllgwkl $300 2 ·a 2 Ba lrpl I a1n. m1, a tns. qu11't, $225 2 Br near bt:ath Qeau blocii: ~h CdM c, gar, famil~· street._.., S uper vu~· small Pif'I ok •
NU·VIE0W RENTALS ~siside, , c.~!· locatl~. $295. 2 Br, 2 Ra lrplc, nll 494-3248 A\ ail now. $350 i\lo. Call bltfns, vu No. End
673-4030 or I.AM)', ~ $400. 4 plus lam, frpjc. gar,
$10S. 1 Br houwe, CM alao 21 ~tesa de:l Mar tract, 3 huge fncd yd.
Br bOUae near NB Frwy bedrooms, 2 ba.th.'I, avail Many other available
$125. Bachlor unit Balboa April 15th. Retettnces NU·VIEW RENTALS
Sll5. A.gt lee. 979-&llJ needed. Children and smaU 673--4030 or 494-3248
Balboa P9ninsul• pets: OK. sm. per month. FOR LEASE: 4 BR 2 ba •=:::.:::.::-"-.:;.;.;;.;;;..c. ___ 1 A&ent 546-U41 .
y·45· BAYFRONT. Pier, fJoe.t, 4-8R, 2 BA. al·,--........ --Ovtt-~h:xiis T94..-01~~/lns, near
s BR, 4 Bllth. Wlnter or sized gar, work bench. patio
Yearly. 67l-~ + lg. extra Jcnced lot for 'do 1 garden. Family only. $3.1.i
L1 Is t a.iS-1400 or s.~1.
• Ei\rERALD BAY 11r
4 Br .. 3 Ba. Lif'asif'. $675.
1714 ) 497-llOt'J
BEAUT. 4 BR Nord bay 3 Bit .. 2 BA. FIR. DIR. Laguna .1-!ilta
front, pier . d ip, $1400. mo L/R. Ne'\\' G l't' en broo k
Yrly. 546-0075 or 5'1&-0076 horn('. 992 Carnation CM. 67'".i--0771 .
Newport Beach Il\fl\IACULATE 3 BR. 2 BA,
BEAtil'''.'/t::\\' JBR1lRA, ff"IC'fl
yd, A/C. Kid:\ OK .sm. ITIQ
lease. 552· 9367 ev~g.
BALBOA Isle-lovely 3 Br .. 2 bltns, family nn, c.'O'V. patio. Lagune N iguel
Ba S45Cl/mo 321 Aniethysl Gu BBQ. Ctll'dener. $325.1 .o=;...;.c...=-----213--799-4856 · 10wncr). Avail. 4/15. 5U--O&J7 after 6. 4 BR 2 ba living nn & dinlrq:
305 EASTSIDE 2 BR., crpt•. area fam. rm. trplc bll/lns,
Housei Unfvm. drps. service rm, fenced .>~. t pts/drps, f e n c e d &
G.neraf Jm. ~~· child OK. =~· Jsocar1s1~1Mt 1&
-dep._,..2544 LANDLORDS I • SllARP 2 Br.. 1 Ba. ~;;,.,:::o..=v;;;.· ~---
Townhoule -$225. Mls.sion ••\o
W• .St><d>lln U. Newpor: l'>ollpraa•/p&llo. OIW Beach • Cbrona del Mar • Mesa Verde. ~4 SEVILLE 2 Br, • 2 Ba. A J.Aauna. OUr Rental Sn"· • Sptttaoular <'lew. no maint. vice I.I FREE to You! Tr)i SHARP. clean 3 BR, 2 BA. S275/mo. 830-2808 or
Nu Vlew' lam rm, fireplace, dble !)86....3()1)11.
NU-VIEW RENTALS f:i-'mi 1255'"'°· CAU. :.N"'ew=por"'-t-llo.c-~h---
ttl-4030 or 4Sl·l14!1 $live 11:a1 2 br <1-pltx $150.
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Hom•llnders 547·9641
You can Charge f\irls peta Ok 2 Br SLSO. I Br,
DAILY PILOT Sill;. ulll pd. 3 Br. 1210. Ac. ,. .. m.&l.10
Oos5lfiecl Ad~ Shtirp 2 Ur, duplex $200.
642•5671 Fncd for ltld& A pc<>. ~~======~/Homoflndon 547•9641
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4 f3 BR> homf!ll In N'pt.
Sboro, yrly lae, trom S325
CA\'\\'000 EEAL1'Y SIS.1290
\\'ESTC'LfFF, 4 BR. 3 bM.,
Rcf11 .. Adulta:, no !)('ts, S.150.
63M53S
llARBOR View Home by
()9,'nef'. 3 BR, 2 BA, ram nn.
trytc. 64Ml87: U\:IJ92=
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CLOSE TO BEACHll
Brand New Deluxe 3 I: 4 2 BR a pt. Ground floor. f.a~t
BR. 3 BA, dbl gar. _all slde c:~r. 1 blk lr.1nc, 1
bltns. Close to ~Rt 1i:~ blks Bu~ Sruv. No children,
& schls. 514 18th St. 8.\1-3951 00 Pl'IS. !!cf. rl"I] J'1w,nl'
Dsh11·shr, Blms. Shag crpt, KE\\' GARnf.;>; AP'TS. 2 Br. Fountain Valley j 8."ill' to !(()' of.bee space oi
rlrps, priv. pal LO \l'/yard 2 3.."llh, $195: :: Br, 2 BHl h -------~---"n11• 11 m" n uriicturini: r-:r. Huntington Harbour rlsh...,•h1•, frplc, $'Z50. Dill t..:ndert;round garai;c a\'U.1l
$200. Adult~ only. M pets. ·193--01-'1 .... - - -i V1•ry llll"P I 0 ~""I I fl n I CUT OUT $300/mn. rent or lt.>a.SC Avail a-1.. ~-.-=-SPACIOUS, NE\\' 2JJR, 2RA, ·191-:.J!•l
WALK To BEACH child 01\. Xlnt loc sur; &· I POR I ·~-------l ·RI:'llE OFFICE spacr l•ir LGE 2B0 t d' l ' •-2 B /d Sl70. at 21>1 \\' :-0.laripos.'I -A. s u Kl, it ...,, 1 & r, cpl rps, gar, 492_'695/:i48-2SQ SUNDANC• h:;'"" l01:11"1·~ql1i.p!il1•.~ gar, nr !'lhoppirrg, mAITiecl hltns. 12.:i 161h SI. l"o pets --~~~~----1 I ~q ft C:i.n n-nt all or port
Santa Ana Heights 839-ll!tl ah 2pm
Duplex•'·
adlts, no children avall 3-20. plea!K'. 960-1230 or 847-39'J7 JOR duplex apl. ne .... · p11.lnr .to Live in a sumpb.ols one ~l~ ,P;i.vrnad(· A\·r. N n
2293 F o rdha m , Cl\!. NEAR BEACH <'pis, nr g'llf roune, si r~') or~ ~·oom ,,. ~ ·'~'';~~'~·"""-'-~----
Furn. or Unfurn.
Bllbol Penin1ul1
355
G.\S-Jl&5. • mo. 49~793. alt 4 pm or I '"° "'llll a11 """' .. I -Brand Ne...,· Deluxl' 2 & 3 ...,·Jmds. diti~ wtth " i :'110. .. FR'::l·: ltL~·T • 1
BAY FRONT pr. "''ch NEWLY DEl'ORATED Br, rr-nt/ d""", blln.'1, ~"'· 1-~.,.,_--,.,.-----1· I Deht'<f' 1 & 2 rm olficci! ' iv. ' 2 BR wrgar, Sl<Jl. Wlr pd, "< ·r -8.f -7 -~" I"'"' -pet I La-2 9rr •o:nn or 3 BR ...., 514 l81h St -.);TJ San Juan C1pi1tr1no "°'r-... ...,, W:.~-1 ndj. A1rporter Hotel ,II. ftrst. ·o-"'· ~. 1571 Orange Ave "A". Call I Ing...._._ ~ $600. Doc k avail 673-6640 ~trF 1 10 S, .. ~., 'l20. CLEAN, quiet 2 BR. nrly ... ...,...,_, aJI!i
360 " .....,... new bldg. \Vtr/ga11 pd , child LA!tGE I Br .. lovl'lv vie:. panelled living room, 1 _ S:G-3223 9 To l'\oon
Apts. Furn. MESA Vif'rde O>ndo 2 Br. I ok. 11() pets. $160 & S\65. N'eRr :-.11s~10n. Sl&.i -mo. + 1 I warmaJlor accent walls, I BAY FRONT OFF ICES
Balboa ltl•nd Ba, thag, D/\V • patio, ~l, R42-1652 . -"-'-"-· _49_.l·_S_lGO_____ a kitchen full Of built-ins Pri•stigc arC'a. 740,5.10, 3.10j
"-'="'--'------·I ~28~m dOg ok. !), NE\V AP'TS. \\",\LK TO Santa Ana 'I (lnciudlng dlshwashtl'). I sq It. 3700 Nel'.p;rt Blvd.,
YRLY., 1 BR on Boy. Cozy, BEACH . 1 & 2 BR. From N.~ Phone 6T.J-l2'~. I
quiet. $190.. Avail 4/1. 2BR UPPER. runge, oven, $150 10 S21.l. EXTRAS. NEW FAMILY APTS. Meet and minQlt with BRAND ncv.· oc:ean v!C'iv Qf,
6Th-Sl64 ews. i't'trig, ~"'1,r:c &1 rlrp~. _No I 5.1G·:W7!1. · Grand Opening. . I neighbors at 3 big swtm-I (';11;.1tna 2nr1 !\(or.>" BIOl'·k.
Balboa Penin1ula pets. $1.'iO. OC.S-1455 or j.18· 1 l & 4 BR To1\nhou!lf's bltin:c, ~E\V 1•2 & 3 BR'.~. PRrk·Hke mi~ pools, jaalzzl, bil· lr,.111 b1·h 1ro 1111 ft :-,.Y· 1
"5 WEEK .. up ,""'· B T I I . [ p;i!lu, i·nrponf , r11>tss"200mrl1'J>~. stHln~s. Rec. mom. Pool. I lia rooms, party rooms, I ~i·,.;..4'J\I.~-~~~
-....,_. BP., 2 A, r ~ eJt. pntio, l'f'C lac, rom 0... Play 11reaii. PRt ln-& h•I and volleyball. At barb&-;>;Jo:\\1 OCF.A~ VlF,\\' OF"C"S e ~Plnl Rooms ~r. r:11herlritl C'f'll. \'a ri! ·I 96~ Jots. Gas & \Vatl'r Pd. Shu,, ~-by ~~lng-...i... CM Jf11.')' II B 1100 ~11 lgr
• Houaelrctpln& Rooma $225/mo. 6-t&-t-U·I NEAR New 2 BR, 1 blk dntpt!I & so forth' 1 'f"""'• iM&IUI UI~. I ciin [11vi'uc. Llons Ei.r~tc~.
• CXTan VleOwAAptsNN 3BR l,. ba, 4-Plelf, nr ()('(', ro shoppinti: & ff'll')'. 1 child Start ing al Sl69 .. dep. ~ lndudi~ the -•. '!6-2.;'7~'----~--I B:\~. st!! $190 mo, pl~" -~polil, refs, ~78s :'~per mo Newhopt Meadows I flllt ull!I b designed I ' ~ !'.1u1·~·. lCXXI 11. S1•11·1h~1
l ~40 t 6".f.2501, ~. 517 $. l"e-.\'hoPf', S.A. wttf1 you fn mind. !·ir dOC'tor H un 11 n g Ion
;i,..... f"OR N."nl S170. 2BR. unturn. 554-2600 11 U1l1r1l1"~ "fi"~-I t.:itrd!'n~'... ~16-1373 LUX. F\&rn. Bayfront 2 BDR.'1'. il<'W erpa, ..... , ... 31 1 Alabama St .. Huntington •-.. ,
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--:.!001 I::. F1f"!lt St., Santa /\:..a
558-71!71
1 ~G~r•~•1~'m_a_n_. ---~---=-~-~9=681 MERCEDES BENZ Motor Homes Autos Wanted
940 Sale/Rent ----1 1!173 27' \\'INNEBAGO
1notorhon1e, hus everything.
\Vlntl'r ffllefl. 962-4587.
Trailers, Travel 945
FOR tht' .smnll car .~ Jilt·
'''eight low cost lo"ing. 12,
13 & 15' lntllcrs. r.tcM Can1-
pt'r Sales, 2036 llarbor,
Costn l\1esa
OLD 35' Pann1n Trailer s<'I
up 1n Adult Park, C:O.I.
Rl'CCntly painted &
carpeted. '850 or olf(>r.
Avail. Mnrcfi ::11. 6'16-&169
Aut9 Service, Parts 949
1968 CA~1AHO conv. 3'.?7,
auto. Needl! motor \\'Ork.
Motor-doM out of car. $500
TOP CASH $$$
pakl for u~ Al\.1C or .jl'('ps
IJ:ll#~l ·14j§)]
AMC /JEEP
1969 !!arbor Blvd. <'.M.
50 USED
MERCEDES
ON DISPLAY
'72 MERCEDES BENZ
LUXURY 4.5 SEDAN
\\'l': would like to buy your B~als tht• crisis, ntore nul<'s
old l'ars, please call this per gallon, dl•slsn & cr1J.:1ne
number l\londuy -Fridn~' for long lin1e Ch''nen;nip,
8am-6pm for imn1cd & free «if1ss11• lluc!I, ari~t0t:ru11c
pic:kup, ;,.17-3007. bc1n1ty 11nd Mfety, 1·hoose
fron1 t\'.'O: $S.l9:1. Could Hr· Autos, Imported 970 rnni.:c lease fur su11ablc
ALFA ROMEO party (8&11''U0) (47:1GUZ1 .
'69 CONTINENTAL
'57 ALF'A Romeo, n<'t"!•ls MARK 111
tr11n~. llE'll or r;.1dc to~ Loadcll, lov,• niill'age {\\'Xr.1· motorcyl'le. 6-16-7963 56!)).
BENTLEY $2699
tlrm. 543-3691. S-''v"°w~"""""'R'°'E"P°'A"m~. -V"°'E°'r""<~Y· BENTLEY ·oo. -2. sed. Im· '71 L TO
REASONARLE. II 0 ~1 £ n11t1.'., ~I. lmd, fa~t nlr, Only 37,COO miles; fAt loty nlr·
CAL' S. Nick & V $~. Firm. ·194--8566, Rm t.'Qnd., PS, f-'B, powt•r win· ...... C>rnc. '.105 00\\'S (133DTD1 . ~"'~'-~"~"-· -----B'"'W $1695 TRUCK tires. Brnnd nl'W 1¥1
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;( House of Imports Ountaps, 12Xl6.5, 8 ply, 2
for $S5. 497-2817
IUTM. DlAlll IOI 513.7250 BAVARIAN
]§] ~ o-
EXEC. CARS F'OR LEAS!::.
iml--~-1 T Antlques/Cl1ssics 953 8
'58 PA CKARD. rec en l l y
overhauled, new tirrs &
brks .• Best offer, 552-7323
'24 MODEL T touring !edan,
comp\. restored, $3_,000. call
collect. 793-4608 •
i Choose rron1 4 fully equip-
ped lo\\· mileage 450 SB
36 ~10 lease $:!15.18 per nio.
OEL + Tax Lie. .&rial
·No. l»116. Take your L"ar 111
trHd'-'.
ENGLISl f Cu.:,b""'c.~·~,----d~o
car. 3 dr w/meter. diesel.
$3,00J. :HG-0075, 546-0076
4-Wheel Drive 961
New '73 Savarles
at HUGE SAVINGS! Jim Slemons
·Imports
,'(l.i'llT ! H.~:-o\VNE:D ::11l Quail
lil\J\\'"s: i\c\\1~>rt Ucuth
:;~ =·~~An~il~~n roof' JO:NTJ-:R Fl~:icARTllUR
"72 3./1 C:-;,\ -Jo u1il('S
"ti6 lbOO Tl · 4 .speed NOW OPEN
Mission Viefo Imports
5 yr. or 50.IXXl mile l\'llrt'Rnly ,, :· , ;i>
NEW PEUGEOT
DEALER I
Cumr.k te S1 cs c :d St:1·\: · I
!i:.I t'OnlJl:IC' s 0.1 1IL~rl:i,.,,,
:1A';IFIC MOTOR
IMPORTS •
PEUGEOT /SU&ARU
1357 r;. 1.rn::-01111\vi:.,
\nahelm 5."".:i·ff.lZO
PORSCHE
PORSCHE '72, 9llT, Coupe
~loi;:.s, 5 ii.pd, nm lm &ter«i,
)(1nt cond, Koni aupsen1don,
I~ •lly ~n:-en on inn, ,.,vt pl,)',
$.WI:. 714-552-8772 at~
'71~911-T $6950. 5 SPU.
I.F.ATHER SEATS, AIC,
Ai.'1/f'M, E..'< COND. FRAN
540--0995 or 6'5-.'307.
'7(1 911E. App, group, XllS,
stabar At.1 11''1\1 .stcn.'O, Bes!
oUer 496-3065 eve.
'68 912. Xlnt oond. Low
1111!e11, 33 mpg, $4800. Call
5..li,ij..S5'.J::.
--------'74 VOLVO
Best Deal Anywhere!
LEASE OR BUY
All Modelsl
OVC:RS...:AS i.) •• !.IV~Y
$i)BCIALISTS
DEAN LEWIS
VOLVO
l!l66 llarbor, C.J\I 6'':i-l'l'IO\
Autos, Used 990
UNIVERSAL
AUTO SALES
2026 HARIOR ILVD.
COSTA MESA e E-Z TE RMS e NEW IN STATE?. OK e NEW ON JOB?. OK e BANKRUPTCY? • OK
'72 PORSCll E 914,
group. Sil\'l'r ~ith
Call 963-4210
"""" e DIVORCED? • OK
n1ags. '9 PAY DAY
SAAB
SAAS SUBARU
RENAULT
FRON!' \,i'fi~..:.:L DRIVE
'li::A!"){)LiART :Rs
Dick Miller Motors
Xe\v . .r, Used Im;JOr,s
I~ \\'. \Varner at So. ~lain
Snnta Ana · 557·21'.:~
TOYOTA.
'14 TOYllTA
Best Deel Anywhere!
LEASE OR TRADE
All Modelsl
DEAN LEWIS
TOYGTA
PAYMENTS -OK
'64 FORD
Galaala
~1et:h;1.ni<'s • ,· 1 I rJ.~G322
$48.00
* '62 VENTURA
1 l(\,_;4111
$188
'63 oooc;E DART
Ii l'yl. A 1', ;:, :1 (h'.i •. :979)
$188
'64 MALl&U
V·S, A1'r I "Sr.:sosi \
$188 • '69 DODGE POLARA
2 Or H.T.
,\ir con '. 11i7ACP1
$418 • '68 CHEVY IMPALA
\'·S, A T :! dr. H.T. IYS'i !01)
$488
l!'lr.6 !l:u·oor. r .:i.t 5 !G-~: ... :1 '68 PONTl:C LEMANS
1.1'.:ASE A BRA~D Nt-_;\V '74
TOYOTA 1200 Corol1<1 Scllan
for only $5.'.i.:::.·1 1ier n10. 36
111~. open end lease.
.BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA · -
:"~I H~ \l'!\ 1.::\,J \17 ~n
1!l":>;Tl:\l;!C1S g1 \(1!
\'·S A/T PS IYXl,ili!:l/
$488
* '69 TOYOTA
1 S)JCC'd I )'Yli2•15)
$788
* 556-7573
av OWNER
'61 CAM,ARO RS
. l("h •• y • 1·
'/Jll~. c ..
.\': Ra1!J:i
\uto, ' ·r:.uu.
'O\Vl'r Sleerum
• 'uwc: Rrl'kC5 • l)lt.c 1''1t111I
:lt."C:lric \', indov.·s
'.'!IC'h.
( 'Ol'lllfllf'
I, OOCI Grit.in Str!erlng \Vhet·I
. :tnt, Tires
Spa<'<! Saver Spare
Used Otily 10,0CK) mi/yr
'i11ltl 1·11r is n vt'ry clrnn
turquoise 14•JIJ1 a black .-lnyl
top. Ulu~book wholeaale
$1175. Besf n:a5, otter lakes.
Cla.11 O•fne-r 96.\-1121. ·
--MUST SE-~L~L-
'68 Car.t;iro R!:. \..'.'.c.1n. Tur·
11uoi~t! 11 blk. vinyl lop. 3Zi
V-8, fa :. air, P S, P U,
tJutu. tr·lllS., radio, po"-cr
1,1n-'01.s. console & n1any
o: 1cr e::rral:!. Blut'boolt $1175
· Utst 1·t ~s. oiler takes. C:ill
t rl··innl 01'.'ll<'r ~5.1-11 21.
-s .. To Appreciate
'68 Cumuro It.". All extras
in<'l. I, :. P B. uir, au!o,
1~cli0, vinvl top, etc. Must
sell. 9S3-U2l.
'69 CAMARO, Z-28 F~f
stereo, hl'lldt'rs, mn~!, must
sell, $1000. 675--512'1
'11 CAMARO. air. auto, PIS.
very clean. XI mpg, $2100.
4!_8.-2494
'72 32.000 mi. air cond. new
radiaJs, surprisingly good
mile&J,.-e. $2.100. 492-~.
CHEVROLET
'72 CHEVROLET N o v a
coupe. Tbls e xceptlonally
cll'.'an aulo has automl'ltic
transmission, po\\'(>J' steer-
ing, faclory a i r con·
ditionlng, etc. Drive a car
!ha1 is s triking in ap-
pearance, economical and
saJe. $1975 17 30ETXl
John.wn &r Son Lincoln
•J\Jercul')', 2626 Harbor Blvd ..
Costa l\.lesa, 540-5630.
Brand New '7 4
MONTE CARLO
Limited offer! ONL \'
$3599
Ser. No. 426181
Howard Chevrolet
l\luc,\rthur nnd Jainboree
~Cl\"])Ort Beach
8J.l.D.'l.-'"f1
'72 l"'ORD Bronco, complete 1tvailahtc on all n..-w MERCEDES BENZ
"Stroppc" t'.On1oclil ion pkg-. 197~ & '73 B~1\\l's. &
'72 Cl~EV MONTE CARLO
LANDAU ECONOMfCAL.
Safe & attractive. Like new 1972 TOYOTA Corona 4 dr. 4 1-----------! and e q u Ip p e d wHh
spd. 11.ir. new steel radial AMC automatic . trans., radio, Every oonceivl'lble xtrn. OPEN SUNDAYS FIAT ~fust see. A bso I u le I )' Con p' · · l & Sc>rvi ;;i;:ccy:1:~~~~~ ~JJ.~ 1~~5::: j 2S•~,~~1':~;~:.~:~~ai~kt11:ey tires. Honestly x\nt. 26 lo 29 heater, factory air cond, full mpg.~3-5264. po\\·er. etc. (03101..1 ). Ask-
? &: T.0 .P. No II . __ . ::.11ssion \u·.10 .J::i;,.J100
necess. Days 556-6626. Eves ...__ 1U,s.t.; AV:t.:BY Jl\.vY. BX ITI
'71 CELJCA ST. auto. trans., '69 RAMB. \\'gn. Verv-r.ocXI ing S267J Johnson &r Son
Hir, landau \•1nyl ton & cond. Gas saver. Afichelin Lincoln Mercury. 2 6 2 6
n1ags. S.11-2040 Dr. $AVE. tires. $950. ~-llarbor , Costa Me 5 a
& Wk..ldS 9fi2-42&J. ~ ~-~---~----'I M-B '73, 450SL, Be'llut. But-Trucks 962 ~·102 Marguerite Parkway ter Yellow, all exlras.
'72 i\11\ 11, hardtp. 27 mpJ,! BUICK 54~30·.-..--="".---&I ~~i niph, •I spd, rndio, MUST SELL
·~ FORD COURIER i\lis.sion \li~jo Perlect cond. Orig 0\\-'Jler, l"l'Clining scats. 675-32~~ '68 Cam:uu RS Clean Tur ' .
... 831-20-\0 • '1~5-49~9 640--0606, 673-6143
7,000 ml. auto lr<ins, mag USE AVERY P\V\' KXIT. ---TRIUMPH whls. 5 new tires, tinted V.'E'LL sell your prestige l\IB
glass. R & H. Paneled -ORANGE-COU-NTV. 'S-!or you~ i::xclu!ivc Orange !----------
camper w/ dual inside Coast area buyers \\'ailing. MOVING MUST SELL
lights &r cabovcr !!k>ragc OLDEST Call 83l-2040 Dlr. '60 TR3 TRIU!'ofPH. Reblt
cabinet. '7_4 tags. Pr!. _va~e j & J\1-H '73, 450 SL, Black, ..........i ___ ,. 1800
1"'50 •-· 2" E eng, b""" ''"""· . or party. . .x.-.; at ;.., · w/Blk Interior. S l e r eo, lx'sl oHcr. 6TJ-G3 !7 anytime.
19th St., C~I. radio & tape deck. 23,000 ,741 TR S TAG 4 .~.
'64 EL CAMINO 321, 44,000 ini. $13,000. 6"2-7463 ,Pirome wire whls., only
ml. Muncie 4spd, hunt 1 ~Ill 2i:JD 4 ~. 45,000 orig. 23.000 iniles & XLNT.
shifter. XI mcch cond. $840 one ov.·ner ®ites. 831-26ID 831 _2040 Dir.
or bst ofr. 842-8113 j5-9 pn11 I 1974 BMW's 1 ~0_1,_. -------
SACRIFICE '69 D 0 d g e . . . . 6G MB 250SE 4 speed,
Special w I Aristocrat in s~ock ready for immed_iale XLNT., a real luxury gas
camJK'r. Xtrn ~as tank. delivery. Excellent sa~1ngs 11aver 831-2040 Dir.
XI •t b ••• 5299 on remaining 1973 models. ___ _ _ ___ _
-n u~" ..,....-· SJ\Ll!:S·S.E lt\"!Ct:·I.1-;ASl.\'G '60 l\1ERCEOES, 220S, xlnt
'73 TO\'OTA 1; 'Ton Pickup OVERSEAS DE:LIVERY cood, $1500 or besl oUer.
Truck. -hl-1.,x. 12650. att ROY CARVER, Inc. -~-~--~--4pm, M:r:H47 , 11 ... '66 200 Diesel, no odd or <'V<'n
·73 FORD Courier: R.~11 & ltOLLS~:t~Y\~lh St li. lV. fuel problems. !\lake oHcr.
Camper:... Low m1., E.'l:Ct'.'l. Costa l\1esa · • ~ CaH_499-2360_=·~-~-~
cond., 615-8876 1 1 -'66 11-IB, 230. pis, pfb, good
'62 GMC VAN. new 6 ply 74 s Are Here! mileage, 2 n('I\' tires.
tires, camper:" Mu."t sci\. Immediate Delivery! 499-3729
VOLl<SWAGEN
MOVING MUST SELL
'67 V\V BUG. Reblt eng. ~
cond. $950. or best offer.
li7~·G317 any!l111('.
19GO V\V vnn, crptd. nttds
minor body V."Ork. $450.
S4G-2141
'69 V\V BUG. 4 new
Good condition. $975.
551-1539
tirc11,
eves,
$1800/bsl ofr. 832-9363. S O R • • ,73 V . 963 ave n ema1n1ng s MG 1968 V\V Bug. good cond, 2
ens CREVIER BMW _ new lircs, ttblt en g,
Dod ~· '458. ROYAL Sportsman ge S;1lcs e Servi~ e Leasing MG MIDGET """"" =~-~~-~-lwindowl V11n., 1971, Blue, 20.S \V. 1st. s A lU).3171 •62 p 1 d 1970 V\V Bug, Clean, xlnl r v s 4 127" . er ect con Ilion. Mu!l au o., · . seals, Closed Sundays see! Be!t Offer over $600. cond, xtras, See lo ap-
"6.·1 DOOC.E DART GT, 6 t·~!.
$350. Call &12-4327 after 6: 30
Pf\1.
'6-1 BUICK Electra 225. full
JlO"'er, including air, make
offer, &15-2193
'65 BUICK Skylark, p/b,
p/s, radio. Good lralUip.
$225. ~238 aft 6pm..
CADILLAC
'6S CADILLAC SEDAN DE
\'JJ .LE Lu:..unous!y ('(/uippe<I
with factory air cond. full
po\\~r. landau top. A \\·ell
maintained car. IZLK967).
$1175. Take advantage lo-
doy. John><>n • s.nOco1n l\1crcury, 2626 li ar o r ,
Costa J\les..1, !><llr-5630. -----· -'ti6 CADILLAC SEDA.~ DE
VILLE. Excellent. Looks
and runs hl'aulilu!ly. Equip-
ped with full power, 6 way
po\\'er 5"at. AM/FM ndio.
Lo1v mileage. tSRM133l
$975 JOHNSON & SON LIN· I
COLN l\IERCURY, 2626
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
54ih\630. \l'.B.. PS/PB, air. radio, 962-?6B9 prec1ate, alt 5, 492-3536
\Ape deck, mai::~ v.·h\s, \\1th~ I B~·l\V, .2002. _1973, Beige, 4 . 'i2 CAD COllfll" DeViUe,
oval 1irrs, 41.000 mi., S2.99:i. ( spd, air, rnd1als .. sunrf, a.m-'69 V\V Sqbk, nu1o. Llkc nt'w }''u!ly {'Quipped. Xln't cone!.
Conipany rar .. Call Dave, fl [111 st<'"-'? ra~10 8: Ill~ OPEL l'Ond. Sl6!l5. F1rn1. $:'.S50 64:}.-21S2. Aft Spin/
rn 5. , 979-28P.() I d<'1·k. 10,SOO m1.. $5,j()(). Lo • _ I !162·291!1 ""knds. 673-8269
--cnr t:all Dave 8 lo 5 ----.--~~-I
quo!!!(! \\'/blk. vinyl top. 37i
V-8, fnc. air, P 1S, Pt B,
auto. trans., rnUio, JIOWC'l'
l\'indO\l'S, console & many
olh<'r cxlras. Bluebook $1175.
lies! rens. offer takes. Call
original 01\"ncr 963-1121. ··1 EL CAMINO. Sharp . • ...... transmission. radkl,
heater, musr !Ce and drive
to swreclale how nice.
IX49J40! $1415 J OHNSON &
SON UNCOLN MERCURY.
2626 Harbor Blvd., Costa
J.1 esa 54()--{)63(1.
'68 O·iEVY Malibu, .....
brake11 & ..... $ 7 0 0 .
640-0166 or 640-0227 alter 3
pm 00 \\'kdays Anytime
1l'knds.
NOVA 1970. 36,000 miles.
clean, good cond, mwl sell
!his week, $1400/ bet oUer. 644-~ or 6H--&'mO •
·13 SS EL CAAtlNO. Air,
11000 mi. Aulo, AM-1''1\f,
ninny xtrns. Clean .
(TI4l642-7899.
IB64 CHEVELLE wagon.
Rmu v.·ell, I-
$300/bst ofr 64&-5623
good
:72 Cl-IEVEL~ ~fALmu
C.OUpe. Air, sharp, 16 MPG.
Pn\". party. $2100. -Go! into lhe Daily Pilot
S.. To Appreclote
•r'O lei .• \!I c·:1r:-1
11 ' •• ' s. !) D, air. auto,
:· 11'.o, •1iny' to~\ etc;:. i I 1t
~1·1J. ::-;:;..·12t.
CHRYSLER
1970 OIRYSLER N e w
~orker, ull JI 1 r as, llf'\11
P.:ir'k1I tires. neerls 50fl\e
work, moo. 552-9109 llpm-7
55>"'91
'Ga CHRYSLER, air, radio ..
heater. ~rfect condition.
S395. 494-6470.
COMET
'73 00!\1ET 2 DR
Company 0\\-ned &: maln-tal~ like new in our
!K'rvlce dept. Equipped wtth
automatic transmission, alt
cond, power sleerlnz, radio,
~ter. l!f:c. Comfortable,
safe and economl cal .
l318HDEJ S3275. Johnion &:
Son Lincoln Mercury, 2626
Harbor, Cosla Me 1 a .
:>10--5630.
CONTINENTAL
6 PAS~ENGER STATION WAGON
351 cld, VB Engine
Cruis!-0.Matlc Transmission
Power Steering
Power Brak.es. Disc Fronl
Power Tai'gat! Window
AM Radio
Air Conditioner
Color-A1edium Blue
Llcens&--117ESD
Sl,695.00
Se• at Employe Park.Ing lot, DAILY PILOT,
330 \Yesl Bay Street, Costa Mesa, A1onday
through Friday. Call 642-4321, ask for Mrs.
Greenman.
Autos, UMd 990 A•llo•, U..d 990
PLYMOUTH ---FORD
1972 FORD
COUNTRY SEDAN
10 pusengel"'StaUon Wagon
-400 ckl, V8 erglne
Po.,.,"er Sleeting
A>l•er Brnket, Disc Front
Air Ccindittoner
AM Radio
Power, Ta.ilgate Window
l.icense 767 ELU
Exce:llent CondiUon
$2095
See at DAILY PILOT
C:mploye ParkinR Loi, 330
West Bay Street, Cosla
?t1eu, Monday l h r o ugh
Friday. QUI 6U-4321, ask
lor lt1tl. Greenman.
LINCOLN
19n PLYMOUTH
SATELLITE CUSTOM,
Z seat \Station \Vagon
400°'eld, V8 engine
ToniueDlte Transmission
Electronic Ignition
Air Conditioner
AM Radio
Heavy Duty Suspension
Roof~ Rack
Wcense 103 fVY
$1495
See al DAILY PILO'II
.C:mpJoye Parking Lot, l30
West Bay SU"ee1, Costa
!\fess, 1.fonday t hr o u g b
Friday. CaU 642--4321, ask
for Mrs. Greenman.
ATLAS
'Tl CONTINENTAL MARK
IV . Thia beautiful car
re flf'CIA excellent care and
has all luxuiy ltems. Auto.
1emp. ~Ir condltlon!n~.
Af.ttnt st.ereo n.dio, tilt
steering sbeel., 4 brand new
rirestone 500 steel belted
radial tires. lndiviCt:::tl 6
way power seats. (8S7EADJ
S6275.. Johnson &: Son Un-
coln Mercury. 2l!Ml6 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-5630. "1973 Chrysler/Plymouth
Open Daily &....Sun. 'til 10 PM
2929 Hartx Blvd.,
Costa Mesa .
'1!i CONTINENTAL. 4 DR. llNCOLN
LUXURJOUSLY """'"""' CONTINENTAL "".i~h factory air con-4 Dr. Townciu". Xln'.l cond.
d1ILOnln&. !ult power, AM· I Fully cquipp d. Llhr Inter,
FM stereo. Extra clean, st>e vinyl roof speed cootrol
and buy today f288ASI{) 6 way P.:T leJllS am/frri
$2475, Johnson &: Son Lin-rad. w/sterro taPe. WU!
eoln Mercury, 26ai Harbor, sell for $5495. Ccintact
Costa Mesa, 540-5630. Pe.rsonnel Manager,
'62 CONT'L. full pwr, air, 81lboa B1y Club
$285. Looks l runs good. 1221 W. c.oe.st Hwy, N.B.
846-1668.
DODGE
'6S CHARGER. SE. all exlras incl. PS/PB, air,
radio, Gold .w/Cinnamon
vinyl lop. $1500. or Bes!
oUer. Call . e\'ell., 642-1775
FORD
'71 FORD PINTO
4 s~ transmls&ion, rodio,
heater, custom exterior.
13'l2COZI.
$1577
~w.ltmi& W TOYOTA
1966 Harbor, C.P.1. 646-9303
1972 FORD
COUNTRY SEDAN
WAGON
VS engine
Cntiseomatlc lransmlssion
Po\\·cr steering
Po\\·er brakes
Air conditioning
A~t radio
Po\1·cr rear 11•indc1v
11795
See at DAI.LY PlLOT Em
MAVERICK
GAS SAVER
'71·2 DR P.IA VERICK
CHEAP
644-2559 673-8574
MERCURY
GOOD SEU:CMON of LOW
MILEAGE '73 J\fERCURY
1\tARQUIS BROUGHAMS.
Fully luxury equlpped. Li ke
n~ condition. Prl~es s1ar1
at $3975 t51.3814l Johnson &
Son Lincoln J\fercury; 2626
Harb:lr Blvd.. Costa .l\lesa 54:;.5S30.
CAPRI 2 dr, 3mcc, auto
Iran!, a/cond. Saddle roof.
Dewr group. Only 1,000
mi's. $QJO Pvt p t y.
67>-1030.
==~~---'72 11-tARQU?S Colony Park
station 1vagon. Loaded! Lo
ml!es &: immaculate. Buy
for whsle. 831-~ Dir,
OLDSMOBILE
'TI TORONADO VB, full
power, factoly air ron-
ditionll\(, 6 way power seat,
AM-FM atet'ftl, landau top,
Lilt wheel, Juli luxury equip.
ped, Unbelievably prleed at
$2475. (926KEJ). Johnson 6:-
Son, Uncoln Mercury, 2626 ploye Parking Lot, i\tonda
through 1''riday, "" \\'es Y Harbor. Cotta M e s a ,
t 540-5630.
546-1934
1972 PLYMO~u=T~H -1
CUSTOM SU&URBAN
STATION WAGONS
S to choose from
All equipped with:
V8 engines
Aulomatlc ttammissions
Power steering
Power brak's
~f radios
Air condllionlng
Po"'tr rear window
Other extras on !Orne
Priced al or below
Wholesale Bluebook
$1395 to $1795
See at DAILY PILOT Em-
ploye Parking Lot. Monday
through Friday, 330 Weit
Bay Street, C.OSta Mesa.
642-4321, Ask for Mn. Green-
man.
'72 PLYMOlITH D u s t er .
Unusually clean, only 15,000
miles, V8, air cond., power
steering, pov.-er b r a k e s ,
radio, healer. 'landau top.
C96SEXXJ. Exce llent
economy and peI'fonnance
$2875. See and drive today!
Johnson & Son. Llncoln
ltfercury, 2626 Harb o r ,
Costa Mesa. 540-$30.
PONTIAC
'68 FONTIAC Sia. Wagon,
equipped with automatic,
Iactory air cond., power
steering, poy,-er b r a k e 1 ,
radio, heater, etc. Very
ck-an tXSP042). P r i c e
reduced to $775, Excellent
and &ale family and utility
car. J ohnson &: Son, 261.6
Harbor. Cosla ?t1 e s a ,
54<>-5630.
RAMBLER Boy Street, Costa Mesa
6·12-4321, AsJ; !or !\t1~s. Green Sales A ~ '69 RAMBLER 6, &ood gas OLDSMOBILE oronomy. $ 99 s. eau 1nan.
-'72 LTD ""· blue w/whil ' vinyl H T, '}S1vr dsk bri;s
PIS, AllJ f'~l stereo
radlaJs. 846-™2 alt 6PM
LTD --. ,. Broui:ham • 2 dr
Vin. Ip. fact air. ale, '"I pwr. Xln"t """"· ILIOO
638-5TI6. ---
GMC TRUCKS 54S-1548.
HONDA CARS T
UNIVERSITY OLDS 1---·-Bl_RD __ ,
~ Harbor Blvd. 'GI T-BfRD. Very reliable,
Costa Mesa 540 9640 one--owner car. Ex.cepf.ional
'70 OLDS 88 2 dr v 8 engine condition. Full powr, ' ' • ' alr, $250. 548-5148 net &. xlnt cond, full gas tank. weekends. 613-3558 aft 5. '69 Ford Falrtane, $599, o
best ~Needs r ... cun;.ss-. ---bo<ly-. VEGA-
body runs gOOct, $400 or ofier , 1-----------1 "'"~ 1970 MAVERICK. auto trans
eng, orig O\l.'Iler,
552-7890 aft 6pm
11350 .., FORD. Cood transpor
tntmn. $175 or J>e.I oflcr
Call 897-Sm.
5'8-3"ra5
PINTO
'72 PINTO. Dt'lu.'Ce options.
1'\u radial trs & A C. $1595.
49:'1-1S37
1971 VEGA Camba.ck, $600 &
Take Over Payments. Call
543-8702 aft 6pm
'72 VEGA GT Hatchback
xlnt cond. Altf 8 track
stereo. lo mi. ~2389
·12 DODGt:-: van, V-R, :iulo., !li~2ssu ' ' 1971 OPEL Sra11on 1\1u;on. 'li7 HLL'.E \"\\, ~0>.x l t in·~. '71 CDVr per!. cond. J\1ost
mni: v.·he<'ls, O\'ersizt>fl tires, 1 . •. . Auto, 7,000 tnilci;, 1v,c.\lr;i.s.j· l'!U:. & fi'llns . .:'illnvr Lod) I :..Lr.:i.~. SJ300. Pvt pt y . fhe lastesl dr11w 111 the West. .. -.. -.....,-.
stri[K'd. Oric-iniil 011·ner. Top \\ f. LL sell your prestlgC> li7:>-091~> 11'p;1\1-.;. lOO. 411~J!l~"i S::.1-274.1 or 640-<XilO nel'(l or USt'! Can &12-5678:..... J _$2995=;..· '-494-'o'-="'='---~~ . , ·" Dally 'Pllor cr~ci1rner 1 --c--io,.,_._ Cf'Tldition $" 651) H;\1\V !or you! E.xclusive -----------s:t~:.!S\9 · -· 552_7000 Orange Coast arcR bliyers Autos, New 980 'Autos, New 980 A_u_10_•~·-"-•-w ____ 980 _ _,_A_u_1_0;..••c....N~ew-----9-80 __ A-'u-to;..•;;.•_N_e.;,w ____ ;..9IOO'-'C.:A.;.u;:.l:.:•.:•·:....:.N:.:•:.:w:_ __ _;980c:.:..!.I ::A::•.::l•::•::.·..:N.:_:;:. ____ 9:.:80:-
Cll'lssl!lcd Ad game and sell "i2 FORD Count1y Sr cl a
son1ethinz "'" no longer Sia. v.·agn. Xlnt cooo. au "
968 \\'Oiling . Call S3!-2040 (Auth. Autos Wanted dcal..-rl .
WE NEED YOUR
CADIL1.AC
Sh11rp, "'<'An tnrc niode! cars.
Pni<l fl)r or Nnt.
Ask F"'or Chuek Trnop
U~ Car l\lan..'lRCr
NABERS CADILLAC
2tGOHatbor-. I l<··-·~0.!!190
TOf> DOLLAR PAID
IMMEOIATEL Y
Fi';lR M:t . L.. , s
Call OJ' l'On1<' 111 to sc~ us-.
NEWPORT ·
IMPORTS ::
3100 \\", C'oas• llwy, :-; B.
642-940S
__________ ,
DATSUN
WILL auv YOUR
DATSUN, TOYOTA
OR VOLKSWAGEN
P.\10 1''01t OH. NO'f. \\'I.LL
i'A 'i" TOP DOLLAH .. C,\LJ.
J{J::NT ALLEN, 540-044:.!.
·70 2.JOZ.Alr, mags, Af.1/~t .
tun<'d exhaus\, Xlnt
~'Oftllilioo. 1'.1ust sell. 1:1~1 days, 673-~ l'ves.
l\.173 2.J{)Z. ah·, 1nag 1\'hls, 8
1r1u'k tape, ant fn1 radio,
mi . n1m .
hei.t (lffcr . 557-0iS~
\97:! DATSUN 610 St a I
\\';.gon, 6DJ miles, $3700 or
I.It's! olfrr. GTH116
.--~--"68 [)A'rsUN \Vngn. 24 n1pg,
low hlue hook, S125, Isl $5.10.
11\ki'!!. 4~~952'2_. ----
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11'/xtra 1c,nk, best ofJcr1
MS.S-136 I
JAGUAR I
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BEST PR ICE S PAIDI
Dean l ewis Imports
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t:ASl t t'~JI~ V<'1'Y ltOod ro"tl, l\tus1 see,
YOUR C.\i~ Sl500. 548-6.\.-17
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It's o reason
to reod the
Daily Pilot's
e nter·tainment
poge every
Saturday
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USED ·CARS
'70
PLYMOUTH
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C69'1CC ll
S1349
'69 FIREBIRO
P.S , 111:.c!IO, liNltr,
Auto ·cze1t11fl
$999
'67 CHEVY
CAPRICE
CPE
'12 CHEVY
CUSTOM CPE
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CUSTOM CPE
VI, Aulo lr~n1.
Powe; S!tt<lng. Air
Lol>d, (VIPJ.Oil
S899
'61
STATION
WAGON
VI, Au•o Tr•n"'. "''' Cond, Power S1eerl119,
(~HOL!
S699
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Ton Furnltu-re
Van
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NO DOWN $7195 Per Mo .
WORKING MAN'S
GAS SAVER LEASES
'74 VECiA Htcllb!:. '74 NOYA
f\lfbol>vdrem.llc, ... Av«! tr1<11, 6 cyl eng,
dio, c1rpoil1"9, llltlil1 Po-llMrlng ..... u •.
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dhc bt•~"' l50 \It, tvrbollydr1fl'lllk,
wf'lloel CO'lln, bet•• w!llllW9rt1 ''"'-111 9l1u.
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rtcl prmt. prict i1 $J4Sl .60 i11cludi11q t1x I '74 !'c .. f•11 & 1!1
t"r.Qlh; c~-.r9tt ler 41' 0mo11lh1 011 A~"f'ROVAL oi yollr cr•d:t. at JMr;ftl! 0... •• u. ... ~ .,_.. T....,
/.NNU/.L PERCENTAGE R"TE 1 2 .79 ~~. N1 o.-~' llMrM
ORDER YOURS TODAY Wt W!h ·~ YM ,......,., Cir.,. Tl'ldl
.t.n CrWll .,,.., le """"""" ""°' Tu
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r1'1 pyll'lt. prict i1 SJ••J.52 i~c?v.11119 •~• l '7" 1;,. f111 I 11!
r1r,-y;.,9 ,\1r~1t fer 41 moll 111 o, /,P:'R.OVAL 1f your cr1cUt.
ANN UAL PEltCENTAGE r.Ati. 1~.:f~ ••
ORDER YOU RS TODAY
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EDITION N.Y. Stocks
VOL 67, NO. 77, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1974 TEN CENTS
Beef Prices Fall; Some by 70 Cents a Pound
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By UnJted Press IntematlonaJ
8utcbers from Calllomla ' to Maine
have ala.shed meat prices 10 tu 20 percent
In the past mooth, hoping to booot
sagging 1ales during a bed surplus and
keep many cattlemen from going broke.
The lower prices are expected to go
back up after 60 to 90 days, however.
"Acri>ss the boanl, I'd say beef prices
have come down 40 ceota per pound
during lhe past three wee:..>," said Don-
ra
aid McKinnon, manager ol · O>tlles
Supermarket In A ........ Maine.
1be situation ..., stmtlar In every
othe1' area ol the country responding to a
United Preu Interna.Uonal survey ,
although in moot ......,. prices • .,.
lower on particular cuts of beef instead
of acn:m-tbe-board reductions.
Grocery stores In Tes.as, CaWomia,
Maine, Waahing1Dn. Pb 11 ad e I p b I a .
Masadu...its, Illinots and o-gia
• 1ans
Texas Duel
Clerk, Woman Shoot It Out
~ lower meat prices 30me down Hester said bis store red uced the price
by J., much u 70 cents a ~-of sirloin from $2.04 last week to Sl.38 a
Delpite the lower prices, grocers did pound , but roast beef was the same at
not indicate lhoppers have turned ln $1.19 and ground beef held at 95 cents.
great ownben back to ateak and roast "You still hear people say It's too high
beef. and walk off," he said. "They ought to go
"lt'1 going to take'a while for them to out and try to buy some cow feed or
f!Dd. out pl'1ca are down and get back fertilizer.''
Into the groove." said John Hester, ~ Cattlemen say beef supplies are now at
market manager of the Ylt~ surplus beca~ ol sluggish consumer
Supennarkeu in Austin, Tei:. demand the pa.st six months and the
• I
Seal Beach
marketing disruptiorn such as the
truckers' strike earlier this year.
"\\'e'vc got a marketing problem vie
have lo eat our way out of," said John
Robinori. vice pres ident of the Georgia
Catllemen's A.'ISOC'ialion. He prcdictOO
the present lo~· prices will not last longer
than three months.
"This is as loY: as it's going to get ..
Beef 1s a bargain at the present and ~·tit
HOUSTON .(UPO -With /istols blazing, a grocory clerk
dueled with a woman bandit cla only ln panties and a blouse out·
side a grocery store followin g an armed robbery. The woman lost.
--~olice Quell
Charles Hall, 43, told police the woman entered the store bran·
dishing the weapon and demanded the proceeds from the casb regis-
ter. As soon as she left, Hall grabbed his pistol and ran out in pursuit.
The clerk and the woman, standing about 10 paces apart, ex-
changed 11 shots.
Hall saved one round and got the drop on the 28-year-old woman.
Her pistol empty, the woman threw up her hands in defeat and
told Hall he could have the money back if he would let her go.
Hall said no deal and called the police. She was jailed. Officers
could not explain her skimpy outfit.
Trustees Study P"lans
For Two New Sclwols
Tru9tees ol the Capistrano Unified
School Dis1rict looigbt will con.,;.J.,. bids
for two new schools and an option for yet
another achoo! site in a regular meeting
starting a1 7:30.
Actioo on bids returned in recent
weeks for the coostructioo of the
permanent campus for Ca s t 11 I e
Element.My School in Mission Viejo will
be included In the majoc capital Items
coming before the boanl. Other bid! wiD
involve Moulton Elementary School in
La8una Niguel .
A district option to buy another site In
San Juan Capistrano also will be
COllSidei ed.
The site, along San Juan Creek Rood,
woold bold an el"""""ry school, built to
serve the high-growth areas near Ortega
Highway. • •
Three developen were asked to r ll'ld
the site and dllp-in cash .. help buy It
befcre their projects could win final
approval from city councilmen in the
mi.961on community.
Yet another bki item faces trustees
tooigtlt -the proposal to h i r e
contractors to build oew swimming pools
10< the district's two bigb sdlpol
Batting Practice
Netting Removed
campuses. 'l1le pools calculated to -a
total of about $400,000, are being financed
throogb 8 spedaJ laling disUict .. 1 up
after a district election ..
Other Items on the board's agenda t
include:
, -Approval fur the comlro<tion of a
gasoline storage tank whidl would bold ...ny 10,000 gallons of fuel and ... lhe
district's problem ol supplytng and
storing gasoline !or ill fleet ol can and --Appointment of a pi bldpal fur Crown
Valley E;lementary School.
-A report on the di.irlct's profl1am
calculated to educate pupils on the
dang.,.. of venereal .W......
-Hearing a presentation on the initial
salary requests from the diStrid's
teadling employes.
J. W. McMichael
Stricken Plli!Y~g
·Tennis, Succumhs
J. S. "Scotty" McMlchael, a well·
known builder-developer In Orange
County, was fatally stricken Saturday
while playing i.nnJ. ...,. bis home In San
Juan Capistrano. He was &4.
A 30CtH>n of an expensive betting Mr. MaMidlael suffered a heart attack
parctiee tunnel. was removed from San and died later in the day at Mission
Clemente High School over the weekend Gmununity Hospital.
and officiajs said it would C06t $1 ,750 to He had been an active buLder in the
repair the damage. area for the past ~· years and hi! firm
Disruption
By TERRY COVILLE
Of ftlMI OelrY .. lift Slttf
A crowd of nearly 2,000 revelers
celebrating St. Patrick's Day in Sea l
Beach hurled rocks , boWes and
flrecradl:en at police Sunday night when
officers told 'them the party was over.
Police said most· of the celebrants had
been drinking near a couple of Irish ban
in the 100 block of Main Street when they
filled the street about 8 p.m.
"That'! 'li)to .... bU oor fir.I cue ol
streakers, males and females, and the
""""' ...... .. get m:ited and blod< llafllc," Olfker Gary Mallen Bald today.
At 9:15 p.m., tbe Huntington Beach
police helle»pter, requested by Seal
Beach, hovtted overhead and declared
the gathering a~ unlawful assembly.
Maiten sa1d the warning was given for
nearly an hour before police decided to
move the crowd off the street.
"About 50 men , wearing protective
hebnets with face masks marched in a
line toward the c:rawd. That's when they
began to throw bbtUes. pieces of brick,
rocks and firecrackers,·• J.taiten said.
It took police, with patrolmen from
Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley,
Westminster and Los Alamitos, more
than an hour to clear the street of the
jeering crowd.
After the Huntington Beach police
helicopter ran out o( gas , the Costa ~1esa
poll~ helicopter was called in to issue
orderl: from the air.
Majten said 47 people were arrested,
five of them were juveniles , and five
ISee MEI.EE Page %)
Polisli Joke
Ott Americans
Bern a rd ''Twiggy" Kowalski,
manager ol the POOsh mot.ryde
racing team aiotesUng t b e
Iot«natiooal Champions Qlallenge
in c.osta l\tesa last weekend,
inadvertertly tokl an ''American''
joke at the beginning of the U...-
raoe ~.
Buttonholing a Gmn""'J>O'king
newsman. the burly 275--pound
racing cood! said, "I don't wish to
be fonrard , but the Polish nag out
there in the Infield is Dying upside 1 Pt>llce were summoned to the field built ~ tracts iD the Fullerton aru
area ol. the Triton campus Sunday as well as Saddlebaci: Pupk,J.es, a 00\m."
momlng by. baseOoll coadl Mardlall project In the San Juan area. 1be message .... q u I c k I Y
MISS SAN JU/IN CAPISTRANO BEAMS AFTER CROWNING
For Helen• Alarcon, Beauty R.un1 In The Family
Qnee·n Sele~ted
Helena Alarcon ~1iss San Ju"n
•lelena Alarcon, a 17-year-old Dana
•fills High School senior. became ~Iiss
San Juan Capistrano Sundoy al a sell-out
luncheon in the patio, of El Adobe
restaurant.
Runners-up in the contest, sponsored
by the chamber of commerce were
~tetani Ann Correia and Geri ffcim.
J.ti.ss Alarcon is the daughter of r.1r.
and l\frs. Bob Johns of San Juan
Capistrano, and the sister of a ·former
ttile holder, Rosa Alarcon Dupee of San
Clemente.
The winner was born in Ecuador and
has lived in San Juan for about 10 years.
Her hobbles include dancing, bicycling,
hilting, tennis and skating. She has been
a member of the Drill Team for four
years~and was head of the team Ulis
year.
her princesses will be to reign ~vcr the
Fiesta de las Golondrinas v.·ttich IX"gin.s
today in San Juan Capis trano.
Sixteen girls participated in the contest
this year making it the largest in the
ci1y's history.
Other contestants ~·ere Be a I r i z
Aguilar. Sharon Bruns. Cheryl Busby,
Da\\'JI Renee Gomory , Bcth Lufola,
Cindy O'Grady , Kerry Ann Christiansen ,
C!ndy Curran. Rhonda Fleming, Roberta
Olsen. Theresa H}mcr. Tracy
Szczepanski and Kathryn s: rkc.
~laslcr al' ceremonies Dick Dicke}'
announced the runners up and fashion
show eo mmcntator Toni D c c k e r
announced the v.·inncr 'A'ho v.·as crowned
by last year's winner ~I i c h c 11 e
Adatr, .,.,ho rtm noticed the damage. The family home 11 at 32511 La Calma, translated for the r8C'e" officials, 1---~~~Uo&~~md~""'1:'!~a';;lo~11&~R<lilltl~~· 1tl'•of;--.•••~Sa""':J'.~!::.=-=-=-=....,,=::-::=-along with Twiggy'• explanation 1 tunnel used by itudents to practice their MT• McMicbaet wa s a Mam a--tttat-the--red-and-white-Pollolh
Her future plans Include attending
Saddleback co llege and becoming a
.~m:.
-Lacouaguc . l..eslie AM Stovall alid her
committee v.·ere in tharge of the
pageant.
The ~·inner received 112.5 in savings
bond!f.""She and the-othcr-eontcstants·ebo-
receivl'd various gifts from merch:ints. The -first duty of ~ffss San Juan and batting. member of .Al MaJalkab Golden West bamer when hoisted upside down
Officers theori:r.ed that s ome o·n e Col'nmanderie Number 43. He also served "becomea the Czech n.'.l.g."
working during the hours of darkness as a diredor of the state Escrow * used a sharp instrument to slice off Company.
about 50 feet ol the mesii material, then He leaves hi. widow, Mabel ; two
carried It off. daugbtera, Mr>. -er-o f
THIS AD ASSURED
'PARKING SP A.CE'
Anabdm and Mr>. Sally F ...... ol 8"'8;
a sister, Mrs. Louise: Hamilton of South
Gate ; a brother, Paul McMld>ael Of
Yucca Valley, and four grandchilcnn.
Pageant Salutes Swallows
Here's M advertiser vmo bad no
. trwble ftndlng a new "parking spece" "" ror his travel trailer. This Is the Id that
did It:
II' SCOTS. sips I, elec. brb,
-. awning. 1$110. Good
cood. Call (Pbooe No.)
And what that ad did wos to sell the
lnliler In jlllt one eta,,, -oot an unusual ~ ~ p.t1y-Pilot ad"'11i""Lll~ou
-.. joln_t!Je.~al!!!Lof bai>P)'. ad _,,
dial the direct line to ruutll. PliOOC lQ.
11'/1.
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Memorial ~ will be coodUcted
Tueoday at 2 p.m. at the .E._itcal
~ Church ol Fllllerlon. Prtvale burial
is ild!eduled with McAuiay·W•llaoe
Moc1uary In dlargo ol ~·
Miners End Walkout
C!IARLESl'ON, W. Va. (UPI) -Weal
Virginia coal mt.... ended I -..it
loog protest wall<oul today, wblcb. at Iii
heigllt, Idled fl,r#f""" and threl1"1"d
.. petal)'Ze th• 111tfOll'• 1ta.: Industry. ¥aie orio Mllle1' bad aone bact to the
1>1ts-belan! lhe ... -, but~ of
dlaaldenta held odt until local meel1np
•• ,,, conducted floodl1.
1be Feaat ol SI. Jooeph w!ll be Alter the ooronaUon the St. Joseph's
celelralod by "'°"' ol ch!klr<n at Day baoner will be pr"¥flled to the king
Mi3slm San J11111 Capimlno Tuesday and queen. The banner ~ ooe ol the
with a colorful pageant which wtn include treasured art.I.facts of the mission .
a lllute to the f.amou.'l ,swaJJom. .,.. Entertainment. will then begin with
?be blnb tradidonally return to Se.n maria.chi music and the singing of "When
Juan on Man:b 19th. Their Ume of the SwaJ1ows Come Back to Capistrano",
arrl'lll will be DoUil by the rill(lng ol a by the soog's author. Leon Renee.
mllo!r bell Traditional dantt5 will be performed
1'hil )'fllltt• pageant win be pmented by d!.ildren from tht mission school
-doJ only al t:SO p.m. and w!I heg!n under the diroctlon of ~In .. Olan Rym<r
with a ~M>n ol childMt from Old and Mn . Paul Arbi.so. A benedicton will
MIMton Sctiool, followed by the avwning clooe the pegent.
o1 die St. J-.ib'• Doy king and queen, s~ .. in be ailcbroted at 7,
Edward BraYO anct-Ktthr)'n-Rymer. lkth--~ 9 a.m. In Father ,Junlpero Serra's
are dgbth gradei> 11-the ad1ool llld are hl1Coric chapel, the otd<!t continually
_., ... ol ~ !amities. u>ed ~ In Calllomla .
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The P3ieant will not repeated later In
the ~·eek as tt hiU been 1n the past,
sponsors said.
Today marks the beginning of the
FiMls de las Golondrinas "'•hich will
=~~~hd~~~~ t~er:::uinht~
v.·earing Spanish, Indian and Western
costumes lOday and the first formal •
fieS'.a 1ctlvlty will be the judging of the.
"hairest man in town." Tuf'Sday at :;
p.r.i. In the d;.i\\"lltown mtni;:ark. 1\1.·o
bearded rontentants llill win pnes -ooe
v.'il h the ''raundllest beard" and the
other with the "nea~t b£'a111.''
Other advltes will nclude -A pet
show, window ooni..t, parade, .00 trail
rid .
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bf> for the next 60 to 90 days," he said.
\Vray Finney, vlce prt51dent of Ult
American National Ca t t I em en 's
Association . .sak1 quick recovery for the
cattle ind~try will require a rapkl sell·
off of current supplies.
"Slewed -up featuring ol beef by
retailers i.'l imperative." to ke ep
cattlemen from being forc:ed out ol
business. Finney said.
Oil Clriefs
Set Formal
VIENNA, Aillltria (AP) -The Arab oil
proch1cers decided today to lift the oil
embargo again.st the United States,
Saudia Oil ~linister Ahmed Zaki Yamani
said. (United Press International said the
nlO'\'e ls U11conditiona!J.
Yamani spoke on emerging from the
90-minute meeting of the nine oil
exporting countries.
"S}Tia did not agree \\'ith the decision
and ntlther did Libya,'" Yamanl said.
He stressed that his own coontry as the
Diggest Arab oil producer would lift the
embargo. ...._
lie indicated Kuwait. Egypt, Algeria
and smaller Arab oil producers ·eOOorsed
the dectsiOfl
Syria and Libya were the only two
countries against the decision to relleve
the oil supply situation in the Unit ed
States. Yamarti said. -
But a spokesman said their oil min-
isters woold meet in Cairo June 1 to re-
view the decision. a spokesman arr.
nounced.
He said Italy and West Genn·ny he:nor--
• U.S. AIDS EGYPT
MINE SWEEPS, P•go 4
fon h v.·ould be ('(NiderOO "friendly na-
lions" and receive V>e petroleum they
l><'<!d.
The case of the Netherlands. subjected
to a total boycott !lince ac.obcr, was not
me11tiooed In the communique issued by
the minisers.
Yamani predicted before the meeting
that the embargo, im~ five month.'!
ago becatLo;e of American support of
Israel Ln the Octobe r ~fiddle East wa.t,
"·ould be lifted, and so did Algeria's
ofh cial newspaper El ri.toud jahid. ·
But Egypt 's semiofficial newspaper Al
Ahram forecast the decision to li ft the
cmha rgo could be delayed for a week to
refer it to an Arab foreign ministetl
meefing March 25.
The ministers from nine Ar ab
countries met for 311' hours Sunday but
failed to agree. Syria and Libya were
reported blocking a unarumous decis ion
to lift the blockade.
Se\"eral of the ministers met until late
Sunday night in an attempt to draft a
consensus document. Others contacted
their governments for r u r t he r
instructions , sources said.
Earl ier Sunday, 13 of th!" y,.·orld's major
oil-producing natl~. including seven of
the Arab st.at.es, concludt'd a weekend
meeting here with the announcement
tht"y woWd maintain tht>ir posted price!
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Weather
Light zprinkles Tuesday , other-
" 1se mostly cloudy with JUSt a te-:
patcnes of blue skv fort"C.ast . The
v.·eather service calls for highs of
62 at th e beadles rising to 68 in·
land.
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U.S. Buildi11g
Big Windrnill
WASHJ)'IQTON (UPI) -The
government plans lo spend $86S,OOO
O\'f r l11t'O yelll'!I lo build a space·ase
windmill to sc..>e If th(l wlnd can be
harnessed ceooonlicully to generate
electricity, It was .announced today.
The v.indmill v.•ill be built tit tht
space ag ency's t..ew1s Research
Center. Cleveland , in :i pro}t?ct
sponsored by the Natlonal Science
Foundation
The agency said the v.·lndmlll is a
slep t-Oward futW11 wind generators
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Su spect Sa id
'Disturbed'
In Sla ying
Amos Lewis Ratcliff was mentally
disturbed when he shot his estranged
wile and her b6yfriend at her Jo'ountain
Valley· home. but he was sane withln the
legal definition -of the term , · a
psychiatrist lestifled today In Orange
Counly Superior Court.
Or. John Klatte, chief of the county's
mental health division , told the jury in
the dosing stages of !he murder trial that
Ratcliff, SJ, told him he w: "r1ding a
wlUte hor9e lmder a white cloud" on July
8. 1m. when Mrs. Betty Ratcliff, 41 . and
Craig P. Hirst. 52 of Anaheim, v;ere
riddled with bul lets.
It ii aJJeged that Ratcllff waited for the
couple to returp to Mrs. Ratcllff's horn~
at 1Cl5M P.fom.ing Glory Circle and shot
!first ~he fled ac~ the lawn.
Jt is further alleged that _ Ralciiff
pursued his wife to a nearby home and
pumped seven bullets into her as she
tried to arouse her sleeping neighbors.
Klatte told the jury today that Ratcliff
may not have been able to govern his
actk>M at that time or an hour later
when he allegedly drove to Westminster
aM shot Mrs. Ratcliff's girlfriend, Mrs.
Barbara Carew, 42.
Mrs. Carew was shot and killed in her
bed iQ a <Xlllfrontatlon aJlegedly created
when katcllff accused her ci encouraging
his wile to file a divorce action against
him.
Proeecutor Robert Chatterton argues
that Ratcliff was UTeSted several hoim
later with a "death list" of sii: names in
his poMeSBion.
'ffie names of Mn. 'Ratcliff, Hirst and
Mrs. Carew had been crossed off and the
accused man was less than a block away
from the home of the foui<Ji name Oil the
sii:-oame list, Cllatterton said.
"But Ratcliff had the abillly to Jcnow
what he was doing," Klatte testified.
"'Jbere was considerable mental stress
and be appeared to be resign~ to arrest
or possible self.destruction but I formed
the optnlon that he was legally sane."
Ratcliff was committed to Atascadero
State Hospital as Jrw r.. in late 1972 but
was returned to Orange County for trial
this year when it was determined that he
had recovered bis sanity.
U he is fowxi guilty of murder in the
current trial, he will be returned to the
same rourtroom before the same jury for
a ruling on bis sanity at the time o( the
alleged triple killings.
New Surfboard
Taken by Thief
A burglar with strong feet and. an
apparent resolve to get a new surfboard
battered his way through the wall of a
San Clemente shop over the weekend and
made off with a $1 37 model, police said .
The theft took place s o in e t i rn c.
Saturday night or Swlday morning at
1 Infinity Surfboards at 1755 N. El Ca1nino
neal.
Police said the thief first fol!lld a
11·iJldoY.· not hooked to a burglar alann,
broke it and then started in on a wall of
tM showrootn.
The thief apparently kicked a hole
large coough to cra11t·l through to reach
the surfboards.
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Lanph ear
Calls for
Nixon Scalp
f{epublit•an l'Ollgrt>ssional cnndidntc
Rogt'r I.nnphfar today called for the
resignation or impeachment of Presidt'nt
Nixon ''for the good of the nation and 1he
Republican Party."
Lanphear, a Lagunn Beach attorney, ls
t'hallenging Rep. Andrew lfinshaw IR-
i\'e11t·port Beach) In lhC June primary for
the Republican candidacy of the newl y
created 40!.h Congressional district.
He spoke today at tht Republlcan
\\'omen 's Federation o( Oceanside.
In a st.rougly-worded s l a t e m e n t
Lanphear urged Republicans to unit.e Ln
removing the President from of!lce
either by enrouraging his rcsJgnaUon Or
by impeachment.
"Like you, l strongly supported the
President for re-election.
"GraduaHy and reluctantly, r have
observed the erosion of an effective
extCUtive bra!1C'h and a s t r o n g
Republican Party.
"I i'.lm appalled at the President's lack
of forthrightness . I have deplored the
lack of cooperation on the part of
President Nixon in regard to \\'atergate
and its related matters I must question
the Integrity behind a seeming pal~rn or
obstructions lo reveal all r • the relevant
facts."' he said.
"The cause of the corruption of !he
iQdividuals in this admlnistration need
not be borne by the Republican Party
and must not be acc:epted by it,"
Lanphear said.
He said the Republicon Partl could
"emerge clean and strong" if "we
recognize this cancer and take steps to
rid ourselves of it."
"We don't deserve a loss or spirit and
'A·e don't deserve doom for the party
l!nless we fail to take the leadership .and
clean up this mess," he said.
Lanphear is chairman of the Lag\&lla
Beach Planning Dommission.
The new 40th distrtct, created by•
reapportionment of California's federal
and state legislative districts Includes the
southern half of Orange C.ounty and
reaches to Oceanside and C a m p
Pendleton.
'Frenzied' Rape
Suspect Seized
In Palm Springs
PAL.\! SPRI NGS (UPI) -Police held
a man ~jl1 they suspect 1s the "Palm
Springs Rapist'' after a frenzied attack
on two tee~age glrls in separnte incl·
den~ Saturday night.
Jailed on $100,000 ball ts Daniel
Raphael A.fendoia, 25, whom auth>rlties
believe is responsible for eig~t assaults
on women in this de3ert community in
three months.
A combined force of law enforcement
agencies in Riverside County, Santa
Barbara County and the city of Palm
Springs captured Mendoza Saturday
Yl'hen he twice returned to an area where
the teen-aged victims were abducted.
Officers said Mendoza forced tne first
girl and her male companion to drive ·
him to a remote area where he raped the
girl. Thereafter, he returned to the
o~gina\ pickup point and escaped, they
said.
An hour later, according to police.
f.lendoza forced a IS.year'()Jd girl to
accompany him at gunpoint to another
area where she was raped. Again, he
rerumed to the original point o{ <;ontact.
officers said.
Police said 1~1cndoza 11t·as trat't"!d by his
au to mob i I e, parked near lhe.
International Hotel Thursday night, when
a man matching his descriplion failed in
an attempt to rape two women, one of
v.·hom v.·as injured v.·hen his gun
discharged as he pistol·whippcd her.
. Officers said l'llendoza is suspected of
being Uie same man who began the wave
of ra pe and assault last December.
. ~1endoza is charged with ltidnaplng,
rObbe.ry and rape.
British Lassie
Picks Wrong Gu y
A damsel in distrCM rapped on t~
\l·indGW of a Nev.-port Beach policeman's
car ilS '1e drovt"! home from \\"Ork and
today she is even more distr<.'Ssed as a
result.
Olristine T. Graff, 27, a brov.~ycd
Britisher "ith no locnl nddre.~. spend the
wctkend in Orange Cbunty Jail, booked
on a prostituhon charge.
Officer Paul K .• '1ula a.m!Stf'd her at
East Coast IUghway and l\t.1cArtbur
Boulevan:I Friday anemoon, an.er f.fjJS
Griff alle8"cdly offered her favors for
.sale_
lte claimed she Qllted $25, abou! one--
tenth of the price of a plant ticket back
home IO London, and tha1 <he appear..S
dcwate and distraught In making the
offer.
Im.migration aurborilla today were
cbtcklng whether_ ihe qualifies ror 11 free
ticket. while Mas Graff 1 w n I t e d
at[.aignmeot in Jlarbor Judicial Dlsl.rlct
Court.
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The Big Bug
Business executives feeling the pinch of the fuel
shortage can keep their big car status with this
jumbo size version of a popular economy car. '!'he
"big bug " was built by a dealer in La Crosse, Wls!,
and has carried governors, parade marshals and
homecoming queens.
From l'age I
MELEE ...
persons were thargl'd \\"ith assau lt v.·ith a
deadly v.·eapon.
Some officers suffered minor injuries
frorn broken glass, said ~1a iten. Five
persons arrested v.•ere also hurt. either
11t•hile resisting arrest or from the fl)'ing
debris, but nooe were hospitaliC"ld, he
added.
~taiten said it has been an infonnal
tradiUon for large crowds to celebrate St.
Patrick's Day in Seal Beach. l
Polic:e tnad similar trouble with the
crowd in 1972. but not last year, he said.
Most of the revelers were near t11t"G
r.tain Street bars. the Irisher and
Clancy's.
Maiten said Sunday's fracas 11t•as oot a
riot. No one directly attacked the police
or smashed windows, though some . cars
were dented and two shop 11t'ifldows were
broken, .he said. '
"Imagine 50 policemen advancing on a
crowd of 1,~ that doesn't want to move.
That's all it was," said the Seal Beach
public affairs officer. "It \\'as an
wJ!aY11ul assembly."
By 2 a.m., the city's public \\"Orks cre11t·
had the Main Street clean again, as if St.
Patrick's day bad never happened, police
said. •
Classes Offered
In Recreation
At Saddleback
Reaeation classes from backpacking
to bicycling will be offered in the spring
quarter at Saddleback College.
Registration will be March 25 to 27 !or
the new term, v;hich begins April 4.
The courses were selected to provide
Instruction to increase safe\}' and
enjoyment or popular summer sports, a
college spokesman said.
Backpacking will include study of
navigation . safely. fiel d trips, and a
study of loc;al hiking areas.
Lifesaving includes elements of
personal and group water safety, with
development of lhe ability to assist or
rescue others in danger of drowning. The
An1erican Red Cross Life Saving
Certificate will be offe red.
Other physical education rourses on
the spring tenn rourse list include
aquatics. aerobics, s11t·imming. archery,
golf, volleyball, dance. ten n is.
racquetball, rhythms, ~'Qga. '"eight
lifting, body building, body mtthanics
and self-defeme for women .
Burglars Collec t
Cash a11d Bonds
Burglan broke into a San Ciemenle
residence over the weekend and stole a
cash box containing a sn\311 amount of
mooey and $2.300 in sa'ings bonds.
BUt the o"ner, John Alan Carol son of
239 Avenida Socorro, retrieved the
expensive documcnls shortly a f t e r
n!porting the crime.
Officers said the cylpPts left the ho~
with a small metal bo:r; and ran info a
nearby field to rinl! it. Patrolmen
' fo\10\/t'ed a freshly trampled path in the
fie.Id and it led them to .tM open box and
thc..bonds_ ------The ool y items missing v.·c.re $30 In
coins.
Beat Shortage
Northern Students Cliarter Buses
DAYTONA BEACll. Fla. (AP ) -
Thousands of Northern college students.
delermined l-0 beat the gasoline shortage,
arc chartering buses to bring them to
Florida for Uieir annual rite of spring.
Others nre phoning ahead and checking
the gas situation "'ith the Florida
Highway Patrol.
A palrol dispatcher said he gets a
pllone Ci'.lll about e\'cry five minutes from
anxious Northern or Canadian students
plaMing a trip South.
Offleial11 estimated today. that more
than 40.000 students arrived in Daytona
Beach IG soak up the sun by day and to
party ot night They are the vanguard of
some 100,000 expected to pour into the
'city by Easter Sunday.
"\Ve chartered 11 buses and. made the
l ,800-mile trip in about 48 hours," said
Joe Spengler, 20, an elementar y
education major at St. Cloud (Minn.)
State College.
"A lol of people decided to make the
trip this year by bus becat.1se of the gas
shortage," be said. "It.~ wal! c~eaper and
a Jot of tun. We had pl@llty to drink
aboard tht bus and "·e got totally loaded
a ll the way down."
But Joo Brisk, aoother St. Cloud State
student wbo drove his car to Florida.
reported no lroublc finding gasoline.
Leela Kolodziejczyk, 17, of Buffalo,
N.Y .. said she and seven girl friends
Customs A g e1its
Se ize Militar y
~ Copter Parts
WASHINGTON IAPI -The U.S.
Customs Service announced today its
agcnt11 seized $21.5 million in military
heHropler parts. which were being
illegally shipped from Long Beach to El
Salvador. ,
The shipment to the Central American
country 11t·as one of the biggest ever
seized by customs agents in tentlS of
value, agents s;iid.
Agents said they did not knov.• to Y:hat
use the helicopter paMs ,,..·ould have been
put in El Sal\'ador. !'Jr \tiether they
v.·oo\d ha\'e been shipped to a t'.:!:d coun-
try. A spokesman here was unable to say
V.'hether the parts included any helicopter
armaments or munitions.
The investigation was deiCribed as
rontinulng.
Agenta said the seizure, which was
made on Feb. 27 but oot announced un til
today, was made at a warehouse pier in
Long ~ach. just as the parts "·ere about
to be loaded onto a vessel destined for
AcajuUa. El Salvador.
The parts were being shipped in 18 foot
and 40 foot Jong containers and 117 cargo
canisters.
The OJstoms Service Indicated it actro
on a tip that a corporation in La Jolla
would attempt lo export the helicopter
PMH: to El Salvador without obtair.ing
the necessary C ij)Ofthcenses rom he
State Department.
dec ided to make the trio by plaoe.
'·The gas shortage put us off drivin g,"
she said. "We heard it was tough to get
gas."
lfotcl and motel owners ,,...ho had a lean
winter because or the gas shortage report
business is booming. '
"\\'e are 100 percent booked from now
until after Easter," said r.trs . Bud Asher.
owner of the Safari Motel .
Mrs . A.!her said !hat this year's
students appear to be drinking more beer
and smoking less marijuana.
"But otherwise they are just like all
lhe olhcr students from years past," she
added. "llcre for the sun and the
parties."
Foreig ners Top
U.S. Cyclis ts
l n ~1 esa Racing
By RUDI NlEDZJELSKI
Of ltee 0.11¥ l'llot Sl•tt
Foreign racing slal'$ outclassed the
American ~peeclway motorcycle team
with a score of 56-52 In Costa ·'1csa
Sunday to take home the International
Champions Challenge tropby.
The foreign t.eam, headed by six-time
11t·orld champion rvan .~1auger of New
Zealand. beat the Americans In two out
of three matches at,. me Orange c.ounty
Fairgrounds.
Although the invaders ca ptured the
title, the American team , captained by
Sonny Nutter of Topanga, outscored
them 16.J...160 for the three-day series.
Sunday's closely fought action brought
sOme biller disputes between the riders
and referees and ended in a fisUight in
front of 5,000 fans involving U.S.
cbampion 1Uke Bast and Scotland's Bert
Ilarkins.
Bast threw a punch at ffarkiru .
claiming he \1·as cut off in the cn.rcial last
race. and lhe two f is I ·s winging
combatants had to be pulll'd apart by
oth<or riders.
Still feeling ttl! pain from an earlier
rlb injury and a bad crash in Sunday 's
racing, Harkins limped to th e
microphones after the .rophy presenta-
tion aod, in a conciliatory gesture ,
tha.nkl'd the Americans for their hospi·
tality and said he hoped lhc foreign all·
stars would be in\it.cd back to the U.S.
"very soon." '
Poland 's Zenon Piech and Edward
Jancarz, after making ~ impressive
showings Friday and Saturday, 'A'ere
plagued by injuries Sunda)'. Jancarz was
unable to ride because ol an ann injury
and Piech. after hurting his ribs and
shoulder during a crash. continued to
ri~. but in visibly "detuned'' faslUon .
Individual point scores Sunday were
Ivan .l\1auger, New Zealand, 14; Chris
Pusey, England, 13 ; Barry Briggs, Ne,,..·
Zealand, 11 ; l\llke Bast USA. 11; r.tike
t"'uroso. USA, 11; Steve Bast, USA , 9: Bill
Cody. USA, 9; Bert Harkins. Scotland, 8;
Scott Autrey, USA, 6; Sonny Nutter,
OSA7"5: George ASbllr,1\ll!ll':!tll;T,>ni!
Dan Becker USA, I.
Fro1K P .. el
.E1'1BARGO •..
on crude oil until July t. ,
The Or1anizatk11 ol Petro I e u in J
t:xI>ortln1 Counlrleo (QPl':Cl Mid ltl
3eclsion not to r11be the mutel1l price I
on 'A'tllch their share of the oil tt:venue b
calculated y,•as a f'Pf~·Jll ~sture
to'A·ard ttie leading Oil conaumtrs -
Western Europe, Japan 11nd the Unllf:d
States.
· But a ~kesman warned that unleM
the industrial nallons con1rolled I.heir
"galloplrlg Wlat\on" and lhe pMces the)'
tilarge 1he oil nations for their 1 manufactured products, they would ralae
the oil price again.
The OPEC countries produce 80
percent of world oil exports.
Libya has adamantly opposed lifting
the embargo because it c I a I m s
\\1ashimg,ton's policy remains directed
against Ute Arabs.
Sources .said Libya was provoked
furher .by President Nixon's threat la bis
speech Friday to "sk>w down our very
reaJ and earnest efforU to get a.
disengagement on the Syrian front and a
permanent peace settlement" wtless \?le
embargo is llfted.
Ho11t·ever, Libyan Oil l\finister Ezzedln
r.tabruk l\'as reported embarrassed by
generally accepted reports that Libyan
oil is seeping through to the United
States \'ia third countries. Informants
said his opposilion to ending the boycott
was "firm but toned down . .,
Syria, which produces no oil but does
.. control pipelines across Its territory from
Saudi Arabia, is reluctant to see the oil
weapon abariaoned before lsrael ag reis
to withdraw its forces ffOJ!l the Syrian
territory captured in the October war.
Victor DeRenzis
Of Sa11 Clemente
Succumbs at 65
Victor Edward DeRenzis. a San
Cleomtnte resident for the past 7 years
and an active member of Our Lady of
Fatima Catholic Church, died Saturday.
He 11t'as 6$.
r.Ir. DeRcnzis bad served for several
years on the Knights of Columbus Stella
Maris C'.oundl, v.·ith the k>cal Italian Club
and was a dlarter lector for the church.
He leaves his widow, Lee. of the home
at 'lZl Barcelona; a. son, Edward
DeRenzis of Palos Verdes Peninsula; h~
molher, Mrs. AnJia DeRenzts ol La
Crescenta; a daughter, Arlene Lawler of
Rolling Hills; a brother, Frank DeRenzis
of La Canada ; three sisters, Gloria
~tazzella and Cecilia Capizzo, both o! La
C"5C<flla, and Ann Usbeek of San
Clemente. Six grandchiktren a 1 s o
survive.
ft(&ry and r.tass o! Christian burial
11t•i!l begin tonight at 8 o'clock .at the
church sanctuary ,,..;th the Rev. J06eph
Karp officiating. Burial will be in San
Fernando Mission Cemetery. Lesnesk i
Mortuary is in charge of arrangemenbl.
Santa Ana Glider
Pilot, 20, Dies
In Canyon Crash
A Santa Ana youth atremptlng a 360-
degree tum on his hang glider was killed
Sunday v.tien it stalled and he dropped
200 feet into a rugged canyoo near
Crestline.
Eric R. Wills. 21'.l, of Beverly Drive,
died when he and his kite slammed into
the earth in Devil's C.anyon .
San Bernardino C.Ounty S h e r i f I • s
deputies said Wills was pronounced deed
at San Bern..'l.f'dino Community Hospital
follov.·ing the fall. ~
Cormcr's investigators said the
victim's remains will be transferred to
Saddleback r.tortuaIY in Tustin" where
funeral services were pending today.
Red Leaves Russia
f.IOSCOW (UPI) -Pavel Utvioov,
grandson of Josef V. Stalin's foreign
minister a!ld an active· dis.!ldent, left the
Soviet Unkln today for Vierma and
eventually the United States. ?tfore than
tY1·0 dozen activist Jews and dissidents
gathered at Sheremctyevo Airport to hug
and kiss the 3J.year-old chenlical
ei;carch ~and-toast-him with
champagne.
Sirica Will Release Report on Nixon .
WASlllNGTON (AP) -U.S. District
Judge John J. Slrica ruled today that a
""""'' grand Jury n>port on Pre;ideot
Nixon's rele in Watergate mild be
Cletivered to the ltouse J ad I c I a r y
Committee for !Ls Impeachment Inquiry.
Sirica aald In bis 21-page opln ion that
"the penlOll on whom the report focu,,es.
the President of the \Jnited States. has
no\ objcaed to its release to tbe
commlttee.
"Other pttSON are involved only
Indirectly.'' Slrica said.
He 1lso ·takl~the--report....;-'draws no
accuaatory conclusions .• ;it renders no
moral or social judgments. The report 11
a simple and slraight.lorward oompnauon
of lnlorm.atlon gathered by the grind
jury, and no more." '
•
Sirica, who S'K'PS down as dlief judge
of the U.S. Di>tr!ct Court ID Washing!Oll
Tuesday, delayed implementation of hls
order for tvr'O days to enable interest.ed
parties to file appeals with the U.S. Court
of Appeals here.
The judg• wro" Iba! "although It has
not been e.mphasized in thiS opinioo, It
NIXON TAKING CASE
TO THE PEOPLE, Page 4
should not be forgot.ten lhaJ. we deal ln •
matter of the most. critical moment to
the nalbl, an impeachment investtaallon
ln">lvlng lhe Pruld"'\ of the Ulli!$d
States.
"II would bo difficult lo i:oocci•• ol a
more compelling need than that of this
country for an unswervingly fa ir Inquiry
' J .
based °" all !be pertln<nl informalion.''
be .said.
Sirica "Id that !be grand jury
"strongly recommend,," that its report
:ind a satchel filled with evidence shoUld
go IQ the lmpe.achmcnt committee
becau.st:
"Ha\.ing carefully examined t h e
contents of the gra.nd Jury report, tht
court is satisfied that there can be no
question regarding their materiallly to
tht !louse Judiciary.Comm 1 t tee's
lnvestlgatlon.''
lltp. P•t<r Rodino Jr. (0.N.J. ).
....chnlrman.... of !be House Judiciary
• Commllttt, ·told oew1meu he could not
oomment oo th e sutmance of Slrica's
orde.r wllll he had time to examine it •nd
consult counsel But he indicated thRt he
wt!CQmcd the. tttlcase or the grand jury
papers to the oommiuee.
Rep. Edward Hutchlnlm of Mid!lgan1
the senior Republlca.n on the rommlttce,
said al.9o he was "\.·ery pleased."
"'Ille grand jury ....,Ori WU oJMou..Jy
intended -for tbe axnmlttce:. and Ole
committee should have 11," Hutchlnlon
said.
At the Wbl" House, Deputy P""'
Stcrttary Gerald L. Warren s.ald Nlxon
had been informed of Slrlca '1 declsklQ
but gave no presidential reaction.
~ Warren noted, however. that Nlion's
chit( Watergate lawyer, J.mai D. St.
Clair,_ told Silica the White Hotise had r:io
objection IO stndfiig .tlie gr>.nd jury
rtPort to the committee.
House Speaker Carl Albert ,.Id Iha!,
1·ot0land, It see~ to me lt wu a YCJy
good ruUua:."
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• J 2 DAIL V PILOT Mond11. Marth 18, 1974
Loretta Dignifying Hil lbilly Music THE FAMILY mcus By BU Dene
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By VERNON SCO'lT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Loretta Lynn, queen of coo~
try music, donn't appear
often on televisk>n because she
has difficulty reading the cue
cards.
Loretta attend ed s c h o o l
regularly until the fourth
NAME
in th.-
NE\VS
gra~ and Is self-conscious
about her inability to read.
She needn 't be.
millionalress. She weal'1 sue-'
cess magnificentJy.
HER SYNTAX IS atrodoos,
her her pronunciation of th ..
English language worse . But
her character, pride and
honestv have a shining beauty
alt their own.
"I quit playing gttita" (nro-
nounced gi tar l because t got
so thin it hurt mv hack to cqr.
rv it." she said. "I only weigh
111 pounds rilt'ht now.
"Rwmi"g all ove,. the couri-
try perfomtin( keens the
weiJ?.ht doW". It also cuts into
w"ilinl( time for mv son~s
,_,.l,,.,1lv evervthlnl! t sinP. I
wrote mvSf'lf. things 1 know
about myseU." COUNTRY QUEEN
Singer Lorett• Lynn
place. 1 sgubbtd clothes on a
wash board, ironed. cleaned
and cooked seven days a
week.
"It ""'' no bed of roses, but
that's where I got IOfTle ol the
lyrics for my songs. It's the
W"V I had to live. And J guess
there a"e a lot of things I don't
like to think abO:ut.
"[ didn 't start singing untll
1961. and life has been good
since 1965. Everv song I sing
is about my life." ·
LORETl'A AND Moonev
row have vacation homes in
r.anadsi iind Meirlco. But
L'lr"tta. who has cut 16
~1~u-s and dozens of 11inR"le
re"'l",i hits. re'Tlai"! hasically
unchnnee-f. She's a little less
·.,1c:ff,,J ,,• s ...... n~ers. Every·
,..,.., "r n'" fl\VO .. 'I
"I don't like !<'I do TV. It's
tro oOOnv," she said. "I ciin't
"Daddy just yawned and we're pll possin' it around."
LORETTA IS probably the
least spoiled, unaffected
pcrfo.nner in show. business.
She is a Kentucky country girl
"·ho doesn 't prelend to be
anything else. 1.1 o re o v e r •
Loretta brings dignity, beauty
and enormous talent to fhe
world of hillbll\y music.
LORF.Tl'A OWNS her own
tnwn in Tenfle!\'lee 110w-a ,. .......
ho"S" hamlel n&l'Tled Hur-
rlcanr Mills. poo1.d111tirm 25'1. It
C"'n!'l'i!ts or a cflurr'h. school
house. oost offi~. easoJine
pu .... p, wocerv store and mill.
nothing, you don't mis, iL 1
look back and wonder how w'
survived. We h.ad love for each
other." 1-e 11,.,.,~v bu t mvself. No.-;=======:.:::::::-::======:::=; 'lretf'ndin' J''ll anvthing butf
She is uniquely out of place
in Hollywood. where she stop-
ped by recently for the Gram·
my Awards.
Married at age . 13, the
~molher oJ four children by the
time she was: 18. ar'ld a
grandmother at 28, Loretta
bas survived._ back-breaking
labor an d spirit-crushing
poverty to become a superstar
Her own 19-room hoose---set
on 3.600 acres-was built dur-
ing the Civil War.
"It sure is different from
the one-room cabin I was
brou v,ht up in down in Butch-
Hnllow. Ky.," she said
"We used to have pallets on
thf' floor with four or five to a
bed. I had seven brothers and
sisters..
''But if you don 't have
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LORE'ITA STilL i!I on the
sunny side of 40 She's still
married to Mooney ( f o r
"Moonshine") , Lynn who
helped provide his wife with
baloney an d cheese
sandwiches during the dark
days of their marriage.
"I worked for a ranch fami-
ly up in the atale ol
Washington to pay the rent on
a tittle house we had on the
C~I ~
C'fH.mtrv.
"I can't read real well
E''ucation is ;i ~ood thlng lo
have, Nlt horse sense is much
better."
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compares oor setup with Brtlaln's volunteer anny. • CBS D 9:30 ~ Salute t.o Jiynes Cagney. 11lo
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who made his first publlc appearance in 13 ,..,.
to accept the Ufe achievement award from the
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Laguna Bea~h
EDITION
VOL 67, NO. 77, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 18, 197~
Beef Prices. Fall; Some by 70 Cents a
,
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By United Preti lntematlonal
Butchen from California to lw1alne
have slashed meat prices 10 to 20 percent
In tile past month. hoping to 9 sagging sales during a beef surplus and
keep many cattlemen from gcing broke.
The lower prices are ezpected to g
back up after 60 to 90 days, however.
"Across the boan:I: I'd say bed pPCe,,
have come down 40 centa r:r Pound
during the past three v.·ee: .J, • said Don-
ra
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Polish, Joke
On Americans
Bern a rd "Twiggy" Kowalski,
manager of the Polish motorycle
racing team contesting t h e
Jntemational Champims Olallenge
in Co5ta Mesa last weekend.
inadvertently told an "American"
joke at the beginning of tile three-
race series.
Buttonholing a German-speaking
newsman, the burly 2'7~pound
racing ooacb said, "I don't wish to
be forward, but the Polish flag out
the.re in the infield is flying upside
down."
The message was q u i c k I y
translated for the race official.1,
along with Twiggy's explanation
that the red and white Polish
banner when hoisted up5ide down
"becomes the Czedl fl:ig ...
Foreigners Top
old McKinnon, manager of Cottles
Supermarket in Augusta, Maine.
'nle !ituatkln was slmllai in every
other .,.. of tile country ...poodlng to a
United Preas International 1 u r v e y ,
although ln ma.t stores prices were
lower on particular cuts ol. beef imtead
of acroa-flle.boanl mluc!loos.
Grocery stores ln Te:us, Callfomla,
Maine, Wasblngton. Phi lade! ph la ,
Massacbusetll, ~ and Ge«gia
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Seal Beach
Police Quell
Di-sruption
By TERRY COVIlLE
OI' -. O.llY l"lllt Slaff
A crowd of nearly 2,000 revelers
celebrating St. Patrick's Day in Seal
Beach burled rodes, bottles a;:i d
firecrackers at police Sunday night when
officers told them the party was over.
Police aatd most of the celebrants had
been drinking near a couple of Irlsh bars
In the 100 block of Main Street when they
filled the ~ aboul • p.nl.
''That's when we had Otll' firs\ case of
otnraltm, males and 1..ies. and tile
crowd began lo gtt · aclt<d and blocll
traffic," Officer Gary Maiten said today .
reported lower meat prices, some down Hester said his store reduced the price
by as much as 70 cent! a pound. of sirloin from $2.CM last week to $1.38 a
Despi'te the lower prices. grocers did pound. but roast beef was the same at
not indicate shoppers have turned In $1.19 and ground be(f held al 95 cents.
great nwnbe.rs back to steak and roast "You still bear people say It's too high
beef. ' and walk off." he said. "They ought to go
"Jt'a going to take a while for them to out and try to buy some cow feed or
find out prices are down and get back fertilizer."
lnto the groove," said John Hester:, meat Cattlemen say beef supplies are now et
market manager of the H e b a surplus becluse of. sluggish consumer
Supermarkets in Austin, Tex . demand the past six months and the
• I
The Big Bug
marketing disruptions such as the
truckers' strike earlier this year.
"We've got a marketing problem Y•e
have to eat our way out of," said John
Rob~. vice president of the Ceorg!a
cattlemen's As.sociation. rie predicted
the pre.sent low prices will not last longer
than three months. •
"This is as lov.· as It's going to get.
Beef is a bargain at the present and v.•ill
. U.S. Cyclists
. l1i Mesa Racing
At 1:15 p.m., the H1D1linglon Beach
police helicople•, requested by Seal
Beach, hovered overhead and declared
the gathering at Wllawful assembly.
Maiten said the wam.ing was given for
nearly an hour before police decided to
move the crowd off the streeL
Business executives feeling the piQch of the fuel
shortage-can keep their big car status with this
jumbo size version of a popular economy car. The
"bi g bug" was built by a dealer in La Crosse, \Vis.,
and has carried governors, parade marshals '1lnd
homecon1ing queens.
• By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Of l1'tt' CNllY ~1111 Stiff
Foreign racing stars outclassed the
American speedway_ motorcycle team
· with a score of 56-S2. in Costa ~1esa
Sunday to take home the International
Champlom CIJallenge trophy.
"About SO men, wearing protective
helmets with face masks marched in a
line toward tile <n>Wd. That's "1len U..y
began to throw bottles, p~ of brick,
(See MEI.EE Pqe %1
Lagm1a Cotmcil to Study
The foreign team, headed by six-time
world champion Ivan Mauger of New
Zealand, beat the Americans in two out
df three matches .at t'ne Orange County
; 'airgrotmds.
Police in Laguna 33-unit Housing Tract
Although the invaders captured the
title, the American team. captained by
Sonny Nutter of Topa.nga, outscored
them 163-160 for the three-day series.
Sunday's closely fought action brought
some bitter disputes between the riders
and referees and ended in a fistfight in
froof of S,000 fans ..involving U.S.
champion Mike Bast and Scotland's Bert
Harkins.
Bast threw a punch at Harkins,
claiming he was cut o(f in the crucial last
race, and the two fist-swinging
combatants had to be pulled apart by
other riders. ·
Arrest Visitor
On Narcotics Rap
A 22-year-old Boulder Cretk man was
arrested by Laguna Beach on fi ve
narco«ics charges and held on $100,00J
bail today,
Samuel L. Garrett was arrested at !he
Village Inn 696 S. Coast Highway. He was
booked for alleged possession of cocaine.
possession of marijuana, possession of
marijuana for sale, possession of
narcotics paraphernalia and pc:iuession
of dangerou.5 drugs.
Laguna narcotics Det. Tony Smith said
a "substantial" amount of illicit material
was seized tiy officers but decllned to
release the exact amount.
Officers also took 20 $100 bills from the
man at the time of arrest, they said.
A controversial 3J..unit housing tract
between Park Avmue and ;l'emple Hills
Drive will be considered bY the Laguna
Beach City Council al its 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday meeting.
Consideration of the tract which has
faced stiff opposition from residents. was
pushed ahead to this. \\'eeJ..'s council
session oo urging,. of the developer,
ARKO consultants.
The tract has been criticized by
residents of the Temple llills Drive area
for its asserted environment.al impact
and increasing traffic. •
The developer's geologist admitted
during the planning commission hear_ings
that the soil the homes v.-uuld be bl.lilt on
is subject to "creep" and conventional
Laguna Lifeguards Still feeling the pain from an earlier
rib injw-y and a ttlid crash in Sunday's
racing, Harkins limped to t h e
microphones •fie!-the .ropby presenta· Rescue Sick Dolphin tion am, in a conciliatory gesture.
thanked the Americans for thei• hoopi· Guild Str:kes A 1 k d lph" ashed h be ch tality anli said he hoped the foreign all· " s c o m w up on t e a
atars would be invited back to the U.S. below the ·Beachhouse IM was •rescued
''Very 900l'I." U 'ted p Sunday by Laguna Beach Lifeguard J im
Pl>land's Zenon Plec!I and Edwaed Ul reSS Stauffer, founde• of Friends of tile Seals.
lawns and gardeM should not be allowed
as watering by residents could cc.use
earth slippage.
Planning commissioners last P.fonday
first split on granting approval of the
project's environmental impact report
(E!Rl.
Commissioner Sally Bellerue criticized
passages in the report stating that the
project would be a tax asset to the
con1munity. She said it is an establishe<l
fa ct that residential developments cost
more in government services thaa they
provide in tax revenues.
The project EIR \lo'as approved only
after Commission Chainnan Roger
Lanphear joined with c.ommissioners
Larry Campbell and JOlm r.tcDowell
\'oling for the ETR.
The planning commission split again on
approval of the project tract map.
However, the map automatically pas~
to the council due lo a time lin1it on its
approval or denial .
A variance allowing add i t Ion a I
residences off an exc~ively !OQg private
driYe was denied.
At one point In the hearing!,
Commissiooer ~fcDowell told t he
U.S. Air Fares
Called Unjust;
Changes Ordered
\V1\Slll NGTON (AP1 -The Civil
Aeronautics Board ruled tOOa y that many
or the air fares charged by the nation 's
airlines are unjust.
It ordered the carriers to raise coach
fares on short·tenn trips and to decrease
the price of loog<hstance jou rneys.
The board also said the airlines must
increase first-<:lass fares over a tv•<ryear
period beginning in July.
The ruling!\ came as the board
concluded its broadest fare proceeding 1fl
its 36-year history.
1lle orders , announced today arc
effective in three months unless appealed
by the airl ines.
The board said it found "the existing
roach [are structure is unust and
unreasnable'' and ordered the fare
struct'ure cancelled.
··in th~ long run." th e board said. ·•th e
CQfl.ch fare structure. ought to be based
u oo the cost of service ... .,
The board said this policy should be
(Sec Al.R FARE, Page ZI
Laguna Planners
Janean, after making some impressive Stauffer and Dr. G. R. Ekeberg , a
smwmgs Friday and Saturday, were NE W YORK (UPI) _ The Wire veterinarian. took ttfe ma~mal . to the audience that despite the opposition 0£ •• •
th• project by residents. it .1iou1d be D.iscu ss Zonm a
"]im!lllted ""'""".'" his oplnlon;-tt.net-· ~ _ -plegued·by-injW"ies SW>day ... Jancari wu-Servtce-Culld-muct nited__Pres:s~ tank the two use_ for t~atmg sick _ sea
unable to ride because of an arm injury Jntemational today, the nrst strike by hoo'S and. 811~.mptCO to fietp1r.Hov.-·ever.
and Piech, aft.er hurj.ing his ribs and editorial employes In the 67-yw history the dol phin died today. (See HOUSING, Page~Z)
shoulder during a crash, continued to of the news service.
(See SPEEDWAY, Page Z) Management penonnel maintained
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for his travel 'trailer. This is the: ad that
did It:
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want to join the ranks or happy,ad mers,
dliJ the dlr.ct llne to results. -642-
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news, newspicture and b r o a d c a s t
coverage to UP1'1 clients.
Promptly at 8 a.m. -estic gulld-
covered rtporten and editors left
newsrooms tn UPl's world headquarters
in New York City and in other bureaus
across the 0t£Untey. Pickets were posted
at numy burea111. Foreign operatloas'
were not affected..
Tea~ers Walk Out
KANSAS CITY (AP) -Publk IChool
teachen ulting hight• P'Y and ldmln-
islnt1ve changn went on strike today
and "' up pld<et lines at tile ciy's 98
schools and I ch o o l adminlstratlon
oolldlng. SUpl. Roberl L. Med<lllf vowed
to teep the-lcllools open, and <1 .... ~
wen under way at 90m< hi&h schools at
the normal starting time.
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Texas Duel
Cl.erk, W 01nan Slioot It Out
HOUSTON (UP!l -With J'l•tols blazing, a grncer-y clerk
dueled with a woman bandit cla only in panties and a blouse out·
side a grocery store foll owing an armed robbery, The woman lost.
Charles Hall, ~3. told police the woman entered the store bran·
dishing the weapon and demanded the proceeds from the cash regis-
ter. As soon as she left. Hall grabbed his pistol and ran out In pursuit.
The clerk and the woman, standing about 10 paces apart, ex·
changed 11 shot.!.
liall saved one round and got the drop on the 28·year-old woman.
Her pistol empty. tbe woman t~rew up her hands in defeat and
told Hall he could have the money back II he "(OUld let he• go.
HalLs~d no_deal -ru1 called the police . She was jaUed. OUicers
could-not exp,wn her skimpy outlil.
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Standa1:d Toni ro:ht
Laguna Beach planning commissioners
v.·111 di5CUs.s the ront,oversial .JTI"lf i-
family residential zones moratorium and
what standards should be applied to the
affected zones in a study session starting
at 7:30 tonight at City Hall.
The commission has been, prodded In
Its mulling or the R·2, R·3 and C mne
standards by city cooncil demands that
work on the standards be given top
priority.
The city council applied a moratorium
on the city's R·2. R-3 and C · mnc
construction pennltting only grtolly
reductd densillts for four monthl while
planners study action wh ich may prevent
an overbuilding or Laguna 's older
rtsidentlal area.s.
QI.her 11ction on a tentative agenda
include d.iSCtJssion of the trafnc and
cirtulalk>n element and tM land Ust in
the city"s sphere of Influence.
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Today's Final
•
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS '
Pound
be ror the next 60 to 90 days.''. he said.
\\'ray Finney. vice president of the
Amt'rlcan National Catt I em e n • s
As.'iO<:iat1on, said quick recovery for the
c1Htle indll.'ltry v.·111 require a rapkl sell·
off of current supplies.
"Stepped · up featuring of bttf by
rctallers is imperative." to keep
ratllemt'n from being forced oUL ol
business. Finllt'Y said.
Oil Cl1iefs
Set Fo1~mal
Release
VIENNA, Austria (AP) -The Arab oil
producers de-cided today to lift the oil
embargo against the United St.ates.
Saudia Oil r.tinister Ahmed Z..ki Yamani
said. t United Press International said the
move is uncond itional\.
Yamani spoke on ernc rging from the
90-minute metting of the nine oil
exporting countries.
"Syria did not agree v.·ith the decision
and neither did Libya ," Yamani said.
lie stressed that his own country as the
· biggest Arab oll producer would lift the
cn1bargo.
He indicate<! Kuwa it. Egypt , Algeria
and smaller Arab oil producen endot5ed.
the dedllon.
Syria and J.,ibya were the only t1.1'0
countries against the decision to relieve
1he oil supply siluation in the . United
States. Yamani said.
But a spokesman ~aid !heir oil min-
isters would moot in Caito June l to re-.
view the decision, a spokesman an-
nounced .
I-le said Italy and WeSJ Germ ny hence-
U.S. AIDS EGYPT
MINE SWEEPS, P190 4
fOrth .,..·ould be considered "fnendly na-
tions'' and receive the petroleum they
need.
The case of the Netherlands. subjected
lo a total boycott since October, v.·as not
men!ioned ln the communique issued by
the miniscrs.
Yamani predicted before the meeting
that the embargo, imposed five months
ago because of American support of
Israel in the October !\fiddle E:ast war,
would be lifted, and so did Algeria's
ofric1al newspaper El l\loudjahid.
But Egypt's semiofficial newspaper Al
Ahram (ore-cast the decision to lift the
embargo could be delayed for a week to
refer it to an 1\rab fore ign ministers
meeting Ularch 25.
The ministers from nine A r ab
countries met for 31-J houn; Sunday but
failed to agree. Syria and Libya v.·cre
reponed blocking a unani mous decision
to lift the blockade.
Several of th e mmisters met until late
Sunday night in an attempt to draft a
consl'nsus document. Others contacted
their govemmenlS for r u r t h e r
instructions . sources said .
Earlier Sunday. 13 of the world 's major
oil·producing nations . including seven of
the Arab states, concluded a weektnd
meeting hr.re with the announcement
they would malntain their posted prices
!See E.'fBAR~O, Pa Z)-.
Orange f',oast
Weather
Light ~pr1nkles Tuesday, other·
v.·1sc mos1ly cloudy with just a few
pa1ches of blue skv foreca st. The
wea tht; service calls for highs nf
ti..i at the beaches rising to sa ln-
·' lJ
Loretto Lynn is a Jo11rth grodt
dropoul, nznrried at 13, a orand·
,,1 .. 1/ter 11t 28 -and the quern
'f country mu.tir. See Page 12.
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2 DAILY PI LOT Mond-'Y March 16, lj7<1
Sirica Ol(s Release of ·Nixon
\l'ASHING'roN (APl -U.S. D!atrlct
JudR~ •John J. Slr1ea rultd !oday that a
8CC'rt~t grand nary repon Oft Prcs1dl'nl
N'ixor\',s rolt· 1n \\'atcrg:itc should be
drlircrcd 10 the llolL'i\~ J ud 1 c I a r y
Co1111nlltt.'(l for its imp!.'ach1nt.>111 inquiry.
Slr ica said in h ~s 22-pa~t' opu1ion th<11
"lht! person on v.·ho1n the report focuSl'S,
the Prrsidl'nt of the Unllt'Cl St:.tll'S, has
not obJC'Clcd to its rclease tu thi:
CQffi fl!Jlh'e.
Sus11ect Sa icl
'Disturbed'
111 Slciying
"Other pr'f'IMI Br'e lDYO!Ved Qnly
lndlttcily," Slrica said.
lie also sakt the report "drew1 no
aecuaatory con~hok>rul . , . ll renders no
1norol or S()(lnl Judgments. The r~port I~
;1 slrnp1-0 nnd str:ilghrforv.•:ird con1plh11ion
of ii1forrnarlon S:3thc red by the grand
jury, :>11d uo nlOrc."
Siril';1, \.\'ho sti•ps dov.·n ns ch ief jlH.l~c
of the U.S. Llislrict Court hi \\'as hingt.111
Tuesda y. d1·!ayl'd 1111 plcn1<>nt111ton of l1ls
Amos Lew is Ratcliff \\a.9 mentally
disturbed when ht! shot his est ran ged
vdft;> and her boyfriend at her Fountai n
Valley llo1nr but he \Vas sane \1 It h in the
legal definition of !ht• tenn. a
psychialnst tl'stificd 1oday 111 Or;~ngc
County Superior Courl.
Dr. John Kla11c. chief of lhc t'flunty's
mental health division , told the jury in
the closing stages of th£' murder trial that
Ratcliff. 51, told him he \\': "ridinlit a
v.'hite horse under a white cloud" on July -
8, 1972, 1-11lcn Mrs. Belly Rat cliff, 41. ,1nd
Craig P. J.lin;t. 52 of Aflahcirn , y;erc
riddled v.ith bullets.
It is all<>ged that Hatchlf waih"!<l for the
coupl e to return to l\lrs. Ratcli rf's ho me
at 10526 ~1orning Glory Circle and shot
Hirst as he fled across the la\\'n.
It is furth<>r alleged lhat Ratcliff
pursued hi s wife to a nearby hornf' and
pumped 5e\'CO bull <>ts into her as she
tried to arouse her sleeplng neighbors.
Klatte told the jury today that Ratcliff
may not have bcl'n able to govern his
actions at that time or an hour later
v:hen he allegedly drove to Westminstt!r
and shot Mrs. ll.atl'lill's girlfriend, l\1rs.
Barbara Can>w, 42.
~lrs. Carew "'as shot and killrd in hrr
bed in a confrontation all egedly cn:>ated
when Ratcli!f accused her of encouraging
,.. his wile to file a dh·orce action again.st
him.
Prosecutor Robert Chatterton argues
that Ratcliff was arrested several hours
lalt'r with a "d<>ath list" of six names in
bi.<! possession.
The names oI Mrs. Ratcliff, Hirst and
Mrs. Carew had been crossed off and the
accused man was less than a block av,.ay
from the home of the fourth name on the
six~me list . Chatterton said.
"But RatclUf had the ability to know
\\'hat he wa.~ doing," Klauc testified.
"There v.•as considerable mental stress
and he appeared to be resigned to arre.sl
or possible self-destruction but I fornled
the opinion that he was legally sane."
Ratcliff was committed to Atascadero
State Hospit al as ins r in late 1972 but
was returned to Orange County for trial
this year when it was determined that he
had recovered his sanity.
Jt he is found guilty or murder in the
current trial . he will be retumcd t.o lhe
same courtroom before the same jury for
a ruling on his sanity at the time of the
alleged triple killings.
. ' Dairy Agrees
To Treat Milk
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Alta-De na
Dairies has agreed to comply with a Los
Angeles County Jleal th Dcpar tm@nt order
to pasteurize all milk dcilvcred today.
The order issued Saturd ay can1c after
the county Milk Coinmission tcste<l
samples of the firm 's rav.· n1ilk fron1 its
City or Industry bottling plant' and found
.the presence or a diarrhea-causing
bacteria , Salm oncllu dublin .
• llarold Stueve. nn owner of Alta·Dcna ,
said Sunday that none ol the raw ni ilk
previously sold 1-1·ould be recalled
becaus<'. ··as l ~1r as I'm ron cerncd
thcrr·.~ nolhin~ ,.,,rong \l.i lh the milk . -If
ptttpll' \1·ant lo ret urn any, v.·e will take it
back ...
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ftan•o•n Paid
The banker husband of 1'1rs.
Eun1ce Khonholm has paid an
unspecified amount of money
for her return after kidnapers
contacted hi1n at "his Lino
Lakes. ~1inn., hon1e over the
weekend. Dr. Gunnar Kron~
holm is awaiting word of her
fate. See story Page 4.
Flood Control
Work Completed
At Aliso Creek
Flood rontrol improvements have bttn
completed along a 1,100-foot stretch o(
Aliso Crei!k in El Toro "'hich was ~vily
flooded in 1969, Fifth District Supervisor
Ronald C45pers reported today.
The "·ork, including consiruction of a
rcinforct>d concrete ch annel and a single
span bridge across Los Alisos Boule\'ard.
cost $51~.ooo.
The channel v.·as installed from 470 rcrt
south of l...os Allsos to 690 feet north or It
bcll\'ecn l\luirl11nds and Rockficldlkiule·
\":lrds.
A spokcs111an in Casp!'rs· off lL'<:' noted
1hc ronlract fir n1 was asses.scd $8,300 for
fa ilin~ to finish the project on time.
"This v.·ork \1·as necessary to pmtcct
agai nst seriotL'i floods such as those
\\"hich resulted from hca\'y rains in 1969,"
Caspers said.
He a lso said 1111' rounty is acquiring
land for a proposed 80-acre El Toro
Commlm ily Par k along rhis sl'ction of the
creek. The p..1rk wou ld include trails.
picnic areas and a playfield .
Classes Offered
111 Recreation
At Saddleback
Recreati on clas.Scs from barkpa<'king
lo bicycling will be offered in 1hc spring
11uarter at S..1dd teback Col!l'ge.
Hcgist ration "'"ill be !<.·larch 25 to 27 for
lln: ne\\' !crn1. \\hich l>egins April 4.
'J'two courses were selected to provide
inst ruction to increase safe ly and
cnjo.\ ment f'lf :x>pular summl'r sport s, a
college spokesman said.
Bac kpacking v.•ill inrlude study of
na,·igation. safety. fi eld trips, and a
.~tudj' of local hiking areas.
Llresaving Includes clem ents or
per~id 1tnd gmup weter !Afe!y, wit h
dev~lopmcnt of the ability fo assist or
rc::->t'\JC others in danger of dron·niil~. The
American R1..'<1 Cross Life Sa1•1ng
Cl'rti fir:i te \Viii be offered.
()!her _physical cct1u.!ali<Jn courses on
tht• ~pri11g !ern1 C\lurs1.1 !!st include
aquatics. <i<'robles. S\.\'i mn1ing. archery,
golf. volleyball, dance. ! c n n i s ,
r:tt-quetba!l. rhythms. yoga. "'eight
liftinj!, bod~· hui!dinl(. body rnec:hanics
~n~ sclf -<h•fcn~1· for \'.'omen.
!\!_ore information may be obtained by
callmg 83J·9700 or 49>--4950, Exl. 7·1.
Mier for 1wo days to eaabl" lnt.t,...ted
porli• to flit 1-3 wttll the U.S. Court
ol Appetll """ The Judie wrote th1t 1111~ It hu
not been emphasized In this opinion. It
NIXON TAKING CASE
TO THE PEOPLE, P•u• 4
should not be forgott en that "'c deal ln a
n1utter of the most crilical moment to
the nation, an impeachment investigation
Involving 1he President or tM United
States .
"It would ~difficult to concei ve of a
mo re com)l<'lling nl.'cd than that of Ibis
count ry for an uns v.·ervlngly fair inq uiry
ba.sed on all the pertinent infonnalion ,"
he !aid.
Sl rica said that the grand jury
"strongly recommends" that Its report
and a satchel fllled with evidence should
go lo the impeachment commillee
because:
"(laving .carefully . examined the
contents of the grand jury report. the
court is satisfied that lhere can be no
question regarding th<>lr materiality to
the llouse Judiciary Committee's
il1vestigation."
Hep. ·Peter Rodino 0Jr. ! O.N .• J. ),
chairnian or the. House JU<iiciary
Com1nittee, told newsmen he could not
comment oo the substance of Slrita's
order w1til he had time to examine it and
consult.counsel. But he Indicated that he
\l"elromed the release or the grand ju ry
paf)('rs 10 1he oommiltre.
f!ep. Edwa rd Hutchinson of !\fichigan.
lhl' Sl'nior Republican on the C(lmmittec,
s<1i<l also he v.•as "very pJqased."
"The grand jury report "·as oh\•iou.s ly
intended. for rhe commlll ec. and 1he
CQmmil~e sboukl. have ii," Jiutchlnson
said.
At the While House, Deputy Press
Secretary Gerald L. Warren said Nixon
had been informe<l of Slrica 's dee ls ion
but gave no presidential reaction.
Warren noted, however, that Nixon's
chief \\1atergate -1aVr'}'er, James D .... St.
Clair, told Sirica the White H()l!M: liad no
objection to sending the grand jury
report to the committee.
lfouse Speaker Carl Albert 5ald that,
"offhand, it seems to me it was a very
good ruling.''
I-louse Majority Lead Thomas P. "Tip"
O'Neill ([)..~(ass.), said Sirica's ruling
"will help expedi~ the mailer."
. From Pagel
EMBARGO •..
on crude oil w til July I.
'Ibe Organization of P e t r o 1 e u m
Expor1ing Countries (OPECJ said lt.9
decision not to raise the artificial price
on which their share of the oil revenl't is
calculated wa.o; a good-v.·iJI gesture
tov.·ard the leading oil consumers -
\Vestcm Europe, Japan and the United
State..,.
But a spokesman \\'amed that unless
the indust rial nations controlled their
"galloping inflation" and the pMccs they
charge !he oil. nations for lheir
n1anufacturl'd product!, they would raise
the oil price again.
The OPEC cowitries produce 80
percent of "·orld oil exports.
Libya has adamanUy opposed lifting
the embargo because It c I a I m s
\\'ashimgton's poli cy remains directed
<1gainst tl!C Arabs.
Sources said Libya "'as provoked
furher by President Ni:ton's threat in his
specdl Friday to "slow dov.l\ our \"ery
real and earnest efforts to cct a
disengagement oo the Syrian front and a
permanent peace settlement" unless ;he
cn1bargo is liftro.
However. Libyan Oil Minister Ezzedln
f'.1abruk was reportl'd embarrassed by
cenerally actepted reports lhat Libyan
oil is Se('ping through to the United
Slates via th ird cowitrles. Informants
sa id his opposi1ion lo ending the boycott
v.·as "firm but toned down."
Syri<1, which produCt'S no oil but docs
C'Ontrol pipelines across its terr1tory from
Saudi Arabia. Js reluctant to see the oil
weapon. abandoned bcfort Israel agrees
to v.·lthdrav.· its forces from the Syrian
territory captured in the October war.
Laguna Man Crushed
By Plywood Stack
LagW\8n Basley Cowman ..was crushed
., and pinned wider a 10-sheet stack o(
plywood Sunday_a~ 82L-Templc
lli!ls Orh·e. The injured man undern·ent
su rgery today at Sooth Coos~ Communlly
llo.-.pila!.
1 .. 1gu11a B@ach firemen rr~ponding to
the n1edical aid call reported Co\\man's
right leg v.·as broken v.·hc-n the heavy
::.tack of three-quarter incb ply....·ood
to1>plcd.
RETIRING -
Sirica reaches
UPI flltl>holo
Judge John J.
the mandatory
retirincnt age of 70 on_ Tues.·
tlay and will step down as chief
j udge of the U.S. District Court
in \\'ashington.
Lanpl1ear Calls
For Impeachment
Of President
Republican coogres.!ional candidate
Roger Lanphear today called for the
resignation or impeachment or President
Nixon "for the good or the nation and the
Republican Par1 y."
Lanphear. a Laguna Beach attorney, is
challenging Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R-
~'ewport Beach) in the June primary for
the Republican candidacy or the newly
created 40th Congressional district.
lie spoke today at the Republ..ican
Womeii•s Federation of Oceanside.
In a strongly-worded s l a t e m e n t
Lanphear urged Republicans to unite in
removing the President from office
either by encouraging his resignation or
by impeachment. '
"Like )'Oil, I strongly supported the
President for re-election.
"Gradually and reluctantly, I have
observed the erosion of an effective
rxecuth·c branch and a strong
Republican Party. ~
"I am lippallcd al the President's Jack
of forthrightness. I have deplored the
lack of cooperatffln on the part of
President Nixon in regard lo \Vatergatc
and its relatl'd matters I must question
the integrily behind a seeming pattern of
obstructioos to reveal all < -!Jie relevant
facts," he said.
i·nie ca use of lh<' corruption of the
indi\'iduals ln lhis administration need
not be borne by the Republican Party
and must not be accepted by ii,"
Lanphear said . '
He said the llepublican Party could
"emerge clean and strong" if "we
recognize this cancer and lake steps to
rid ourselv£'S of it."
"\\'e don't deserve a loss of spirit and
\.\'e don't de-serve doom (or the party
unless v.'e fail to take the leadership and
clean up this mess." he said.
l.anphear is cha innan or the Laguna
Beach Planning Commission .
The new 40ch district. created by
reapIXJrtionment of California's federal
and state legislative districts includes the
S(lllthern hall or Orange County and
reaches to Oceanside and C a m p
Pendleton.
2 Homes Struck
In Laguna Beacl1
Two home burglaries were reported by
LagunaM 10 polire Sunday.
Gary Gard, 1273 Gaviota Drive. told
officers $;_10. in property and. an
undetermined amount of cash was taken
from llU,. home. Lost articles include a
man's wateh, clot.hinti;;~glasses alld
a replica Of a pistol. •
James F. Cla~'J)OOI. 1480 Glenneyrc St.,
reported the t.h~ft of $15Cl in cash from
his residence .. Claypool told plicc he
fri ghtened the burglar \Vho ran from the
home leaving Claypool 's telt'vision set
behind.
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PAL\1 S PHJ~(;S tLTfl1 -Poliee held
11 man loda.y !hey suspect I! the "Palm
Springs Ra.pi.\.!" afti:r A frenzied altack
on tv.11 tl.'Cn·agr girls in scpart'.:-Inci-
dents Saturday night.
. lailrd on .$100,000 ball Is Daniel
Ttaphat>l :O.lt•ndo7.:i. 25. \vhom authorities
ht•Ue.,.r ts rt!!pon~1b!e for eight assault!!
oo 1-1·omen in lhtt de~rl communily in
t.hrte rnonth11.
A ro1nb1ncd forcr of law enforcement
H!(enl'irs In n 1vc01idr Count y, Sllnt.a
liarb<lrn C'oun1y and the cl1y of Pnl m
Springs captured Mendou Saturday
\\hen he tv.ice returned t.o an area where
the t~age<t victims Y.'tre abducted.
Offle!trs Mid 1'.tendoza forced the first
gi rl and her male compan ion to drh•e
him to a remote area where he raped tht
girl. Thereafter, he ~turned to the
.... orl1inel piCkup potni and e!Caped. tt)ty
said .
An hour later, 11o:»rdlng to police.
Mendoza forced 11 IS·year-(lld girl to
acoomp.1ny him at gunpoint to another
area "'here she ~s raptd. Asaln, he
I ,
murned to the original point ot contact,
officers 5Rid.
Police 58td ~fendoza was lraCf'd by his
automob i le, parked near the
lntmiatlonal ·11otel Thurada y nigh.I. "'hen
a man matching his description (ailed in
an 11ttempt to r"pe two wom en, one of
whom WflS injurtd when his gun
discharged as he ptstol·whipped her.
Officcn said Menctoia is· suspteted .ol
being the !ll.me m11n who beg11n the w&\'t
of rape Md a!lliault Jost December -
Mendota Is charged With kidrtA)'ling,
robbc:!ry and rape.
Report
Ul'I T1lt~tO
SUCCESSOR -.Judge George
l:lart. 68, will replace the retir·
Ing John J . Sirica as chief
judge of the U.S. District Court
.... in \Vashington. l lart is expected
· t.o divide U1e cru.'ih or expected
\Vattcrg<1tc cases equally a n1ong
the 15 rcn1;iining judges. ---
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MELEE ...
l'OC'ks and firecrackers," !\faile n sa id.
II took potu.'t'. "11h patrolmen from
Hunun11on Beach, Fountaln V1Uey,
W~stmlnalt!r and la Ala.mlto1 , more
than an ho ur to cle:ir the atrcct or the
jeerlng crowd.
Afttr lhc Jluntlngton Brach polict
helicor>tcr ran ou t of ga:!>, lhc C.:O~ta ~1cs.'t
polict hclit'Qpter -...·ti~ ~·ailed in 10 issue
CJrdcrs front the alr.
~ta ltcn sal<l il7 JX'Oplc were arr <'!ted.
11vc of lh(·n1 v.•crc JU\'C'lllil'S. and f1vt
l)<'r90ns \\'ere charged v.•1th assault with a
deadl y wcaJ)On. '
Sonic of!it'l'rs suffered minor injuries
fro1n broken glass. sakl ~l aitcn. Fi vt
IX'rsuns arresiro v.·rre also hurt. either
\1hilc resisting arrt-st or fro1n 1he flying
debris, but none v.crc hosp1tall<'"ld, he
tlddt'd.
~1.allcu said ii has been an informa l
traditiOfl for la rge crov.·ds to cele brate St.
Patrick's Day in Seal Beach.
Police 'nad simila r trouble v.lt h the
crowd in 1972. but not J;ist yC'ar, ht sa.ld.
~\lost of the revelers 1-1cre nea r tv.·o
:-Ol:iin Street bars. U1e Irisher and
Clancy 's.
l\laitcn said SwKiay's frac as "·as not a
riot. No one dirl'ctly <Jltackrd the police
or smas hed v.indows. though some cars
\\ere dented and t110 .shop ~'lndows \1 {'re
br~<'n , hr said.
''Imagine 50 policcinen advancing on ii
LTov.·<l of 1,500 thlll docs n·t "'ant to move.
That"~ all ii v.·as," said th<' Seal Bcaeh
public affairs officer. "It was an
unlav.:fui assembly.''
By 2 a.m .. the ci!y's public works ere"''
had 1he f\fain Street clean ag ain. as if St.
Patrick"s day had nc:\·cr nappencd. police
::.;aid.
Beat Shortage
Northern Students Cliarter Buses
DAY'TO~A BEACH. Fla. (AP I -
Tho usands of Northern college students,
d('tcnnined to beat the gasoline shortage,
arc chartering bu.ses 10 bring them to
Florida for their annual rite or spring.
Others are phon ing ahead and checki ng
the g;:.s sl luallon with the Florida
lligh"·:iy Patrol.
'Fo~'n Planning
Groups Convene
In Lagu11a Beach
Representatives from eight Laguna
Beach neighborhood associations \\•ill
meet al 8 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall for a
"Symposium of Ne ighborhoods" spon.
sored by the Citizen's Town Planning
Association.
lnciuded are Rockledge Neighborhood
Associflllon, Bluebird Canyon Neighbor-
llOOd Associa1ion. C.'anyon Acres l\eigh-
borllood Association, Cresccnl Point XS-
sociation. Mystic. Hills Neighbrhood As·
sociatin . Arch Beach lfeights Associa-
tion. Top of the l\lorld Associat ion and
\'ictoria Bl'ach Associa tion.
The s:vm~um v.·as called to provide
an exchange of opinions, among the
associat ions. and as a guide for other
rrsidcnt ial ar<>as v.',uch mav wish 10
organize_. 1·
RcµreS<'nla~Wes of'~il!age .aguna ;t.f
the Civic League as v.·e\1 as a city co uncil
representati\•e have been invi t.ed.
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AIR FARE ...
i1nplemrnted on a partial basis at first.
The board n1led that the fare per ni ile
charged by the airlines did not decrease
sufficientl;,i as the distance traveled
increased, even though the cost to the
a.irllne dropped.
This resulted , ·the board said, in fares
running below the cost in short-haul
n1arkets but above costs in the long-haul
markets.
L"nder the form ula v.·orked out by the
board, coach fares bcl\\'een Boston and
Hartford. Conn. -a distancl' c.~ 91 mil<'s
-\1·ould increase from $15.74 to 518.92..
In com parison, ~liami-St. tcuil! conch
nights v.·ould ljrop from $81.80 to $78.70
and r<.!ian1i·S.'.ln r·ranelsco coach fal'('S
v.·ould dl'C N!ase from $167.59 to $158.33.
The hoo rd s.1id first-{'lass fares. now
about J30 perCC'nt.of coach fares, s}lould
he raisl'd in July to 137 to 141 percent of
coach fares. depending on distance.
The board said it found lhe 006t of·
providing first-<:lass service ran as much
as 163 percent of coach SL'fVk:e depending
on di.stanet>.
The board said flrst<-lass fares. under
its formula . v.'OUld increase in July from
$20.37 to $25.93 betwten Boston and
Hartford . Conn. First-class fares between
f\>tlami and St. Louis would jlUTip from
$1~.56 k> 1110.19. ~liami-san Francisco
first-clw fR?'C$ \\·ouJd decrease ltom
!231.43 to $22;.1;.
From Pagel
HOUSING ...
eslabl!shed element! of the city gtneral
. plan. •
He-said that although the developer
"may represent 1 mJnorlty'1 along .ith
buaine~men and realton, and although
h~ f1)lt llke the rest or tho opponent1, he
\VOUld not deny the proje<:t bc<::nu.sc i1
mot !('gal rN1ulrt!mt!nll.
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A patrol dispatcher said he gN it
phone call about· every five minutes from
anxious Northern or Canadian students
planning a trip South.
Officials esti1na!ed today that more
than 40.000 students arrived in Daytona
l:leach to soak up 1ht sun by day and to
party at night. They are the vanguard of
some 100.000 expected to pour into the
ci r.v by Easter Sunday.
"\\'e chartered 11 buses and made the
1.800-mile trip in about 48 hours." said
Joe Spengler. 20, an e lementary
education major at St. Cloud (~!inn .)
Slate College.
"A lot of people decided to make the
trip this year by bus beca'Jse of the gas
shortage," he said. "It was cheaper and
a lot of fun. \Ve had plenty to drink
aboard tht bus and v.·c go t totall y loadl'd
all the \~av do\\'Tl."
But Joe ·Bris k. another St. Cloud Stale
studen t who drove his car to Florida,
r<>por1ed no trouble find ing gasoline.
IA.>cla Kolodzi<>jczyk, 17, of Buffalo,
N.Y .. said she and seven girl friends
de<-idcd to 1nakc the !rio by plane.
'"The gas shortage put us off dri vinc,"
she said. "\Ve heard it \\'BS tough to get
gas.''
Hotel and motel ov•ners who had a !can
\\'inter because of the gas shortage report
business is booming.
"We arc 100 percent booked from r.ow
unlil after Easter." said ~1rs . Bud Asher,
01\'ner of the Safari P.1otel.
!\1rs. Asher said that this year'!
students appear to be drinking more betr
and s1noking less marijuana.
"But otherwise they ar c just like all
the 01 her studenls from years past." she
added. "Here for the sun and the
parties."
Fro1n Pagel
SPEEDWAY. • •
ride. but in visibly "detuned" fashion.
Individua l point scores Sunday were
Ivan ,)1::iugl'r, 1'\1'11' Zealand. 14; Chris
Pusey, England , 13; Barry Briggs, New
7,ealand . 11: ~l ike Bast USA. JI ; Mike
Curoso. L1SA. l I: Steve Bas!. USA, 9; Bill
Cody, USA, 9: Bert Harkins. Scotland. 8:
SC'ott Autrey, USA. G; Sonny Nutter,
USA. 5; George Ashby,~u.stralia, 3, and
Dan Becker USA. 1.
Red Leaves Russ ia
1'10SCOW (UPI ) -Pavel Litvinov,
grandson of Josef V. Stalin's foreign
minister and an active dissident, left the
So\'iet Uqion 1oday for Vienna and
e\'entual\y th!' United Stales. /\tore than
lwo dozen acti vist Jews and dissiden1s
gathered aLSherc"rneLye\'o Airport Lo-hug
and kiss the. 33-year-old chemical
resear'th engineer and toast him with
champagne.
U.S. Bu.ii.ding
Big Wind111ill
WASlllNGTON CUPll -The
government plans to spend $865.000
over tv.·o years to buUd a space-age
windmill to see If the vtind can be
hamc~ed economically 10 generate
ele<.:tricity. it was announced today.
The v.·indmill ~·ill he bui11 al tht
space agency 's Lewis ReseDrth
Ct'nter. Cleveland , ln a project
i:ponsored by the National Science
FO\lndation .
The agency s3id the wlndmlll ts a
11ep to~·•rd future wind generators
capable. of producing 1,000 to 2.000
kilowatts . lt will be the first large
\Vind en<>rgy system constructed ln
Un ited States in 30 years.
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EDITION
VO!!. 67, NO. 77, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1974 TEN CENTS
County Blames Irvine Ranch for Bay Closing
By JOHN ZALLER
ot 11111 a.Mr l'llllf s11"
(,>range Comty health officials alleged
today that reclaimed sewage water
draining rrom lrvine Qmpany farmlands
b the main reason behind Friday's
decision to close Upper Newport Bay.
County Health officer JOOn Philp said
three moolhs or tests show that water
draining from the ranch into San Diego
Creek may contain dangerous traces of
human fecal matlcr.
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Polish Joke
0 .1 Americlln s
B e r n a rd "Twiggy" Kowalski,
manager of the Polish motorycle
racing team l'Olllesting t h e
International Champi~ Challenge
in Costa Mesa last weekend ,
inadvertently told an ''American"
joke at the beginning of the three.
race s€:'fies.
Buttonholing a Germaq_-speaking
newsman, the burly t7~pound
racing ooach said, "1 don't v.ish to
be forv.·ard. but the Polish flag out
there in the Infield is flying u~ide
down ."
The message was q u I c k I y
translated for the race officials,
along with Twiggy's explanation
lhat the red and white Polish
banner when hoisted up.side down
"becomes the Czech nag."
F oreig1 iers Top
U.S. Cy clists
I1i Mesa Rociftg
By RUD I NlEDZIELSKI
or "" 0111,, f'lkrt si.tt
Foreign racing stars outclassed the
American speedway motorcycle team
with a :score of 56-52 in Costa ~1esa
Sunday to take home the International
Champions Challenge trophy.
The foreign team. headed by six-time
v.-orld champion Ivan l\.1auger of New
Zealand, beat the Americans in two out
of three matches at rne Orange O>lmty
Fairgrounds. .
Although the invaders captured the
title, the American team, captained bf
Sonny Nutter of Topanga, outscored
them 163-160 for the three-day series.
S~y's closely fought action brought
some bitter disputes between the riders
and. cyierees and ended in a fistfight in
(root of 5,000 fans involving U.S.
champion Mike Bast and Scotland 's Bert
Harkins.
Ba.st threw a punch al Harkins,
claiming he was cut off in the crucial last
race, and the two fi s t .swinging
combatants had to be pulled apart by
other riders.
Still feeling the pain from an earlier
rib injury and a bad crash in Sunday's
racing. Hark.ins limped to the
microphones after the .rophy presenta-
tion and, in a conciliatory gesture,
thanked the Americans for thei r hospi-
tality and said he hoped the foreign all-
stars would be invited back to the U.S.
"very soon."
Poland'3-1.enon Piech and Edward
Janean, after making some impressive
showings Friday and Saturday, were
plagued by injuries Sunday. Janean was
unable to ride because of an arm injwy
alld Plech, aft.er hurting his ribs and
shoulder during a crash. continued to
(SH: SPEEDWAY, Page%)
THIS A D ASSURED
'PARKI NG SP ACE'
Here 's an advertiser v.'\io had no
trouble finding a new "parking space''
for his travel trailer. Th1s is the ad th.at
did it: •
16' SCOTS. sips 6, elec. brk.s.
cust. awning. $500. Good
cood. call (Phone No.)
And what tha t ad did' was to sell the
trailer 11fi just one day -not an unusual
story from Daily Pilot advcntsers. If you
want to join the ranks of happy ad users,
dial the direct line to results. Phone 642·
!5678.
Irvine Company officials saXl today
they intend to continue using the treated
effiuent for inigaUon tmtll the health
Ccpartmerit can prove cooculslvely that it
is responsible for the pollution.
"We are not at the present time
• c:onvinced that the information available
provides a clear Indication that nmoff
from our laod3 is the major cause of
Upper Bay problems," Irvine Company
President Raymond L. Wabon, said.
Watson said that the company is
• t ans
Seal Beach
Police Quell
Disruptwn
By TERRY COVILLE
or ,,,. 0-11'1' l"li.t 111tt
A crowd of nearly 2.000 revelers
celebrating St. Patrick's Day in Seal
Beach hurled rocks, bottles a n d
firecrackers at police Sunday night when
officers told them the party was over.
Police sal<1 most of the celebrants had
been drinking near a couple of Irish bars
in the 100 block of Main Street when they
filled the street about 8 p.m. .
"That's when we bad our first case o(
1treakeni:. males 8lld females, and the
crowd began to get esdted and block
traffic," Officer Gary Maiten uld today.
At 9: 15 p.m., the Huntington Beach
police helicopter, requested by Seal
Beach, hovered overhead and dttlared
the gathering at unlawful assembly.
Maiten said the warning wu given for
nearly an hour before police decided to
move the crowd off the street.
"About 50 men, wearing protective
helmel:!ll with face masks marehed in a
line toward the crowd. That's when they
began to throw bottles, plece:!ll of brick,
rocks and firecrackers," Maiten said.
It took police, with patrolmen from
Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley,
Westminster and Loo Alamitos , more
than an hour to clear the street o( the
jeering crowd.
After the Huntington Beach police
helicopter ran out of gas , the Costa 1'1esa
police helicopter was called in to issue
orders from the air.
li-1aiten said 47 people were arrested,
five of them were juveniles, and five
per.JOllS were charged with assault with a
deadly weapon.
Some officers suffered minor Injuries
from broken glass, said MaitC'll . Five
pers:ins arrested were also hurt, either
while resisting arrest or from the nying
de-bris, but none were hospilalieid, he
added.
Maiten said it has been an.-informal
tradition for large crowds to celebrate St.
Patrick's Day in Seal Beach.
Police tOad similar trouble Ylith !he
crowd in 1972. but not last year, he said .
Most of the revelen were near two
(See MELEE Page II
Viejo Group
Plans .to Picket
Cas_eers' Offir:e
1be • "Citizens for Removal ol the
Closures," a group formed last summer
v.'hen three Mission Viejo streets "''<'re
c108ed at their intersection w i t h
Jeronimo Road, said today they plan to
picket Fifth District Supervi30T' Ronald
Gaspers' office Tuesday.
The group has led a campaign which
succeeded in re-opening tv.'O or the
streets. Cordillera Drive and Camulza
·Drive. but ~1ontilla'Lane remain.s clO!ed.
The purpose of Tuesday's picktUng will
be to pressure county olftdals lnto
opening Monllllil Lane.
The ciUzens COfllmittet abandoned a
clew action suit against the county
recently because they .. felt they were
getting nov."here and were frustrated with
repeated delays which kept their cast
from coming to a bearing.
Following the. ck>sures last summer,
the W-oup sponsored foor demonstratlOM
at Cordillera and Jeronimo and had a
klv.11 hall meeting.
The blockades were M'tCt.t(I because a ·
group of m.ldcnts op t-tonlllla Lane
complained to the county that their
residential sireets were bt.lng U9Cd as
shortcuu. by spttdlng m<Mrlsbr.
participating in a joint county, state and
Irvine Ranch v.'at.er dislrict committee to
seek a conclusive definition of the
problem and its causes.
Philp today i-eleased laboratory rcsulls
he claims show that runoff from the
company's fannland violated state water
quality standards in 56 of 238 sa mples
tested.
Philp admitted he still has no
concll.Clive evidel'l<."e that these violations
are directly responsible for the high le\·el
of pollutiGn that has tong be-en knov.il to
l'X.isl in Upper :o;ev.1>0rt Bay.
But he asserted that the violations
indieate that there is a "good reason 10
bcliC\'C that their runoffs are an
1n1portant <:ontribution to the problem.
.. The situation is marginal. but since
LtJere is a question ~ we dt>Cided that it
"'BS prudent to warn the public and clooe
the hay." Philp said.
Philp also pointt'<i out th.at the Irvin~
C-0m1>any ls no! the only agrncy in South
• 1-
OranJ:e County using rC'Claimf-d se"·agt>.
Bul he said \ht> lr\'inc Company St>ems lo
be producmg the larg{'St amount of
runoft
Health DPp..1rtmrnl !('sts show th:it
water 1n I.he Back Bay l'.'as ··...,·ell in
excess" of state s.hcllfishing standards 10
all months las year Ph;!" said.
Standards for body l"OOlacl sports. sul."h
as water skilng. were violated f1\·e of
tY:elve rnonths las! year.
HOW{'\·er bec;.iust• th<' II ea I I h
0 ,.1, l"i .. , surt P~~!o
OLO CARS CARR IED DIGNITARIES FROM BEAUTY QUEENS TO STATE ASSEMBL YME N
After Two Hour· Long Pahde; Guests Moved to Mission Vieio Inn For Cabbage and Corned Beef
10,000 W atch
Miss ion Viejo
St. Pat Pa rad e
Ai1· Fares Rul ecl U11jus t;
C11ts, l 11c1·eases 0 1·(le1·ed
The "~·caring o' the grl'Co" in\'aded
the Spanish motif of ~fission \°icio
Sunday. \\'hen 10.000 persons tumf'd out
to v.·atch the fifth annual St. Patrick's
Day Parade.
Parade coordinators reported 9 0
entries in the event. i n c I u d i n g
· Assemblyman Ken Cory t 0-Gardcn
Grove), Fifth District Supcr\·isor Ronald
Caspers, and Los An geles Rams star Bill
Nelson.
After the two.hour long e v e n t .
hundreds 0£ spectators mO\'ed 10 the
!\iission Viejo Inn for a lraditional corned
bttf and cabbage dinner 11 n d
entertainment by the Royal Canadian
Legion Post Scots Pipe Barnt
Parade master ·of ceremonies Da\'e
DeSoto, or Radio StatjQn K!\lPC a\\'ardi;:d
lrof1nics to the follo'A·ing entries:
-Special Recognition Floats: Casta dcl
Sol !\lontevidea/Cordillero School.
-General Floats : first. De Porl'Jla
~See PARADE, P1ige :?I
Texas
\\'A Slll~<;TO~ r1\P 1 -\Thr C1v1l
Acronuut1c.s Bonrcl ruled toda !hat n1a11"'
of the :Hr fares ('harged b~· I " nation's
a1rl1nes are un1us1.
It ordt•red th" carriers to rai!'C roach
fares on sh<>rt·term trips and to decrt·asc
lhc pr ice of long-distance JOUmeys.
The board also said th1~ airhnr:; must
increase flrst-class f<1rc s over a \Yd>-ycar
period beginning in July.
The rulings came as the board
concluded its broadest fare proceeding m
1L~ 36-yl'ar history.
The ord ers annoiyi.ced toda1r are
('ffl'Ct1vc in thn.-e mopChs unless appea\{.-d
by the ~1rli'1es.
The boarcl said it found "the existing
coach fare structure is unust and
unreasnablc"" and orclered the rare
structttrc canceled
"In I.he long run," tht' hoard said. "the
roach rare structure ought to be OOsed
upon the cost of service ..... "
Duel
Cle rk, Wornan Shoot It Out
HO USTON (UPI) -With pistols blazing. a 'grocery clerk
dueled with a woman bandit clad only in panties and a blouse out·
side a grocery store following an armed robbery. The woman lost.
Charles Hall. 43, told police the woman entered the store bran-
dishing the weapon and demanded the groceeds from the cash reg!s·
ter. As soon as she left. ~fall grabbed his pistol and ran oul in pursuit.
The clerk and tr.e man. standing about 10 pace~ apart, ex·
chan ed 11 shots. ~all saved one r nd and got the drop on the 28-vear-old woman.
Her pistol empty, the woman threw up her hands in defeat and
told Hall "he coul"6 ha\•e the-money back I( he WOllld let !fer go.
Hall said no deal and caJJed lhc police, She wa~ jatled. Officers
co uld not explaln her s_klmpy outfit.
I
The bo.'.ir.cl s.1id this pollc;.· should be
irnpll'mt'O!lil 1111 c. p;1rt1.1l ln1~1.~ at first
The bonrd ru!Pd thal thr fan· per mllc
l·hargt>d by thl' :11rl1nt·s did not dC'CTea~
suff1cicn1ly ;is the distance trave!l-d
IIltTeast"Ci. C\Cn thoue:h the l'O:)t to the
airline dropped
This rt"Sult•-d . 1h" hoanl c;,11d. in far1·s
running helo\I. the cost 1n <>hort·h,1ul
mark('IS but ;i:,0\·11 rosts in the long·haul
n1ark1•t<>.
L n<lrr th(' formula \~orkrd out b\ !hf'
OOard . coach fares betn·ecn Bo!>:ori ar\d
Tf3r1£ord. Conn . - a disl;incr , • 91 miles
-l\"()lJld increase from $15 71 to $18 91.
In c:ompariYiO, \l1:1m1·~t Louis CQ.1ch
night!; 'AOUld drop from $31 80 to $78.70
and )11an~1-San Fra.uciM.-o coach I.arcs_
"''ould dccreaSt,• fron1 S167.fi9 to !i5ll.3.l
The board said first-class fares, now
:ih(>Ut 130 P.Crccnt of c:o.-ich fares. should
Ill' railit.'l,l 1n .Jul~ to !37 to 1~1 1>e.rccnt of
cc.;ic:h far~. clf'p1'11d1 ng on d1~lr1nce.
' Tht> bo.1rd ~lie! 11 found lhc m;t of
pro\'iding flrst-cJ;i'\;:~ ::.crv1ce ran a.s n1uch
as 16:! percent of coach .st:tvicc depending
oii d1 slancc
The board .said f1r"t~l:1s~ fares. undr·r
i1s formula. v.ou!d illfrt'a~ 1n July from
SW 3i 10 Sli ~1 ))l.'t11t·N1 Boston and
Hartford , Conn F1r,t-clas.~ fares betv.·t'E'n
:O.ilam1 and St . I.Qiu' l'."')U1d iump from
110~ . .)ll lo $110 19 ~ll:i.m i·San Franr.LSCO
flrst"la..~s fa r("~ would dl-crcasc from
$.31.-ld to $2"lJ. IS.
·~he Leap~ lo Death
SA~ FRA~CISCO t AP! -A v.·omnn
11 ho parked her car 10 the .'SOulh tower
Jot. w;ilked onto th: span, ancl lt!aped
Sunday to her death in the 511th knov.n
5ulc1<1e from the t.olden Gate Brldge.
·rhe ~roner ':i office identified her as -
-~1arln r f>.1alkerson. 39, of San
rranl'lsr.o
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Department until recently believed the
\"10lation resuJted exclusively r r om
anirnal -rather than human -fecal
matter, it did no! close the bay.
''If 'A'e had tno~'ll last year v.11.at we
know ~: v.·e probably would have taken
action to restrict its~ ... Philj> said.
Philp said there v.·cre no oomplalnt:!ll to
the Health [}(>par1mffit o( illness cal131ed
lJy hun1an iL'iC of !hr Back Bay during the
(See RANCH, P11se ZI
Oil Chiefs
Set Fo1·mal
Relea se
VlF.'.'i'.'\A. Au~tr1:1 rAP I -The Arab oil
pnxlucers d('Cided 1oday 111 lift 1tx-oil
embargo against the UnitC'd State11,
Saudia Oil ri.1inistcr Ahmed Z'lkl Yamanl
said. (Coiled J>ress Internationa l said the
niove is uncondJt ional !.
Yamani six>ke on emerging from the
!IQ.minute meeting of the nine oil
exporting countrie~
"Syria did not agree n·ith the decision
and neithr r did Libya ," Yamdlli s.,id.
He sires.._~ lha1 his u11·n country as the
b1Agest Arab oil produce r l\'Olild llft the
emba~o.
He indicated Ki110.·ait. l-~gypl, Algeria
and smaller Arab 011 producers eodor$('(j
the decision.
Syria and Liby:i 'A'Cr(' the onl y l'A'O
countrics__against the decision to rtlieve
the oil supply situation in the United
S1ate-s, Ya otani said.
But a spokesman ~aid thei r oil min::
ist1·rs \l.'Ou!d m<'Ct in Cairo June I lo re-
vic\\' the decision, a spokesman an-
tl(ilJnccd
Hl· sale! Ital y and \Yest (;enn !lY hel"l<'C'-
U.S. AID S EGYPT
MINE SWEEPS, Page 4 ---forth v•ould be considered "friendly na-
tions" and tcctive the petroleum they
need .
TI1c case of the ~etherlands. subj~
lo a total Mycott since October. was not
mentioned u1 the communique issued by
the min1S('ts.
Yamani predicted before the meeting
that the ('mbargo. imposed five months
ago hc<'ausc of Ameriran support of
Israel 1n the Octobt•r i\l1dd1r Ea~t war,
1rou!d Ix-!iftC'd. and ~' did Algtria's
off1c1al newsp..1per El ~1oudJahid.
Hut Egypt's sen1ioffi ria l netA·spaper Al
Ahr;im forl'c.1~! the decision to lift the
en1bargo could be delayed for a week to
ref('r n 111 an Arab for eign ministers
n1eeting .\l<1rch 2.5.
The minislrrs from nine A r ab
coontrics met lor 31: hours Sunday but
failed 10 agrcr. S~ ria <incl Lihya \\'e re
n·portl'd hlock1ng a unasumous decision
to hit lhc btockacle .
Sr\·rral of the minlsi·rrs met unlil latt
Sunday night in an aucmpt to dfaft a.
C'OO<iC!nsus documrnt. Others contacted
1hrir ~ovcrnments for { u rt h c r
insirurlions. sour(.'('s said.
~:arlier Sunday. 13 of the world 's l'!!.ajo r
oil·producini;: nations. incl uding seven of
the Arab slat.es, ooncluded a weekelld
mt'Ct1ng herr. v.·ith the announcement
they wouJd maintain lheir posted pricet
!Ste E.\JBARGO, Pa %1
Orange Coast
We ather
Light ~prinkteo: T'11~~y. othe r·
\1.1,.;f! moS1ly cloudy \\llh Just a few
palthcs of blue skv forec:i.~t. The
1\ealh('r se r\Jt(' calls for highs of
6.l :ii thl' beaches rising to 68 In·
iand.
;;\S, llF. TODA\'
Lorerra I.ynn is a /011rl/1 gradt:
dropo111, marr1rd at 13, a yrand-
mothtr ar 28 -a11d tlu.• quern
of country mllsiC'. Set? Page 12.
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;! Ul.1L Y f'ILOT IS
SURE 'N BEGORRA, LADY GODIVA STREAKED THROUGH VIEJO PARADE ON HORSEBACK
Jeannie Howe from El Taro's Sean Fahy Coiffures Let Her Hair Down For Old St. Pat
O.llY P•lot Sr1U Pl'>tlOt
HIGH STEPPING MISSION BELLES WERE PART OF ST. PATRICK'S DAY EVENT
Annual Mission Viejo Event Drew 90 Entrie s, 10,000 Spectators Along Mile-Long Route
Ce
Trustees Study Plans
For Two New Schools
Trusll'l'~ of the C.1pislrano-t:11if1ed
School ni~lru:! t1might \\'i ll consider bids
for l\vo nt•W schools ;ind ;111 option for y~·r
another school s1lc 111 ;1 l'l'l:!Ular nit·cting
sl.<lrting al 7:30.
Action on "bids rrtun1cd in recent
~·eeks for the l.'OllSlruction of !he
pe rmanent campos for C <i :. t 1 1 I c
t~lementary School ·in ~1lss1on Viejo \1°111
be included in the n1a10r <:apital it.erns
coining tK>fore the 00;1rd. Olhcr bids 11·il1
involve J\·loulton Elcrnenlary &iiool in
Laguna Niguel.
A dislrict oplion lo buy another site in
San Juan Capistrano al:.o \\"ill l>c
considered.
The site. along San Juan Creek Road.
would hold an ell•n1t•ntary school. built 10
serve U1c high-growth areas near Or tega
llighv.•ay.
Thrl'C developers \\'ere asked lo find
the site and chip-in cash to help buy it
before their. projects could win final
approval tron1 ci!y cotmcihncn in the
1nis:sion community.
Yet another bid itcrn faces trustees
tonight -the proposal 10 h 1 r c
con1ractors lo build nt'"' s"•i1nn1i ng pools
for the district's 1wo high school
campuses. The pools calculnlcd to co~t a
total of a!Jout $400,000, arc beini.: fu1a n<·rtl
through a special taxing district set up
after a d1s1rict election.
QI.her items on the bo.'.lni's .igcnda
include:
-Appro\·;11 for the construction of a
From J'ogc 1
MELEE. .• .
!\lain Street bar~, the lri:-.hcr and
Cla nC) 's .
:\la1tcn S:ltd Sun<lay"s fracas 11;.i!) not a
riot. ~o ont• c!1rcc;tly altact.l'd thl' po!1rc
or sn1ashrd 11inclo11s. though son1e l'ars
1\ ere dented :ind I 110 shop 111ndo11 s \.\ t•rc
broken h1· said
'"l n1ai,:1nc "IO poh('('l\1('11 ;1(1\::tneh1g on ;1
1·ro1\d o1 t.:}(JI} lha1 do1·~11·1 11ant 10 n101r
11l;it's all 11 11·::is.'" s;11d the Sc;il Beach
public :1ffa1rs nff1tl'r .. "'l! 11as an
unln11 ful ;1~St'n1hh" ..
Hy 2 n 111 . !hi· r1ty'S puhlic 11·orks rrr1\'
had rhr :\1:1111 :O-lr1·1·t rlran :1J.!.11n. as 1f f't
f'a1ricl·.".~ day h;1d 11e1l·r fl.1px·nt·d pt.Jhee
... aid.
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OllANCO.l COAST "
DAILY PILOT
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Sr<:ll'ld cit" OO•ltOf ..... •' '0•!1 MO\o
Ct!.forn t S~btC"'lt1t"'~ ~· cA""' nu """''"'¥ !)> mt'i 11 IJ "'°"/"IV1 "'ll•lt•• ~.,,.,.,,Ont 11 0 rnon1'oly
gasoline storage lank which would hold
nearly 10,000 gallons of fuel and case the
district's proble1n or supplying and
i;!oring gasoline for its fleet of cars and
trucks .
-Apµoinlment of n principal for Cro\\·n
\"alley Elcmcn!ary School.
-;\ rt'port on the distiict's program
t';1lculated to educate pupils on the
dangers of venereal disease.
-Hearing a presentation on lhe initial
salary requests fro1n the district's
tl·Jching cmp\oyes.
Classes Off erecl
111 Recreatio11
At Saddleback
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Recreation class£'S froni backpacking
ro bicycling will be offered in the sprlng
l/Ua rter at Saddlebdck College. 1
Registration will be :\l nrch 25 to 27 for
!he new term. "'hit'h begins April 4.
The courses \1-e rc selected to provide
ins!rucllon to incrcns<· !';ifc!y and
t:>nJoymern or popular sumtn('r sporl i., a
t'ol!egt' spokesman said.
Backp.1ck1ng \\'ill include sludv of
na\ i~ation. safl'tr. field 1nps. :10d a
:.ludy or local hi~ng ;irca3.
i.JfC!i31'illg ir1<·ludcs clcrncnls Of
1x·rsonal and group 11;1tcr safl'I\', 111th
d1·1elopn1ent of th1',11bi!it\' to a~sist or r.·~t'lll' other.~ in d:in~t•r o(dro11·n1ni:. Thl'
. \r11C'r:can BL'tl t"ros~ Life Sa1111g
l'1·r11r1r;I!(' 1\1!1 IX" oflercd
Other ph~~ac-:1 ! eduea1io11 courses on
th~· spring 1crn1 <-011rs(' list inrludc
aquatics. af'robi~. S1\·im rning. nrchi'D'.
golf. 10J!l',1b:i11. d.111cc. t c n n is
r:1(:<1uctb:ill. rh~ 1h111s. .1ogJ. wc1ghi
l1ft1ng. J)fld~· huildin~. body 1nC<'h:1nits
:ind srlf-defcnS<> fpr "'oml'n.
.\lnrl.' 1nforn1:111on ma\' be obtained bl'
c;:ilhng 8JI-970U or 49.:,_:1!!50. l::xt. i-l. ·
Santa A11a Glider
Pilot, 20, Dies
In C.:auyon Crasl1
. .\ Santa An:i ~'oulh a!ll'inptint: .1 360-
d.cg~i o.uJwi b.aJU! iilidc.r v.·as killed
:-:unday "'ht•n it statlf'd :ind he droppt"CI
:.'!l\J !t't'! 1n10 a rugged canyon near
C'rt•s!llne
Enr H \\"ill~. 20, of Bc\'rrh· !Jrive,
<hl'd v.·hen hl' and hiii kite slaniinro into
Ille 1-.1r!h in Dt•ril's Canron.
.':"in Bt•rn~rd1no Couniy She r i r f · !;;
dt11ut1e~ ~aid \\"ills "'as pronnunl'rri dc:1c1
:it ~;1n &ruardioo ((1111nu1nily llOlipitul
f1Jl1011 :n~ !ht• f;dl
toroncr's 1nvest1gators !l;l1d th t'
.\·1etiru·~ rrrn:i1n~ \~·111 bt· lr<Hlliferred 1o
:-...1ddlf·l><1<·k \lortuar~· 111 Tu!'1111 \1·here
1uner:il M'r11t'l.'S "-crt· pt.·11d1ng tod;1v.
From Pflgc 1
SP.EE DW1\Y .. • •
r 1d1'. hut in v1~1bly "detuned" fashion .
lndividufll point sl'Ort'~ Sunday "crt
~ \!auger, ~cw Z(';d11nd, J~, Chris
-f_'llSt')'. F.n~Jand . 13. Uarr~· Briggs, New
t.C'tililnd, 11, ~like Rnst l'S1\, .11. J\'fike
'i riroso. l'Si\. I J. ~trvl' Ha.st , l'SI\, 9; Rill
1 ()(Iv. !'Si\,~ HC'r! Harkin~. ~cotla nd . 8;
"·(111 1\11 ln·~ t SA, fl Sonnv Nul!rr.
I SA S: r:rori.:C' 1\~hby. Aus1rai1a, J, and
IJ;1fl Ht'Cl<.ti LSA. I
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PARADE ...
School ; second . Los 'Botanlcos-r.fi~iOn
Viejo Beautiful; third , Y~lCA Indian
f.laidens.
-EQuestrian: first , Leisure \Vorld
Stables: second, ~·lission Viejo Stables.
-\Valking Entries: first. De Portola
School: sca;ind, Y\ICA Broken Lance
Nation lndiaJ.l Guides; third, Yr.ICA
Indian Prinl't'SSCS.
·-Special Entries: first. Southern
California Motor c v c I e Association:
second. Good TimC! Clov.ns: thi rd.
"l\>lafia Staff Car." bearing parade
coordinating committt'e members.
-Commercial Entry: first. O'Hara's
Pub of Orange. a ~oah's Ark motif.
-S"·cepstakes: ~I i s s io n Viejo
Campfire Girls, in a walking display
featuring red , \l'hite and blue costumes
and pom-pous.
From Poge 1
EMBARGO • • •
on crude oil until July I.
The Organization of P e I r o 1 e u m
Exporting Countries (OPEC) said its
decision not to raise the artificial price
on 1.1/hlch their share of the oil re\·enue is
calculated ·was a good-will gesture
tov.•ard the leading oil consumers -
\\'cstcm Europe, Japan and the United
States.
But a spokesman Y.•amed that unless
the industrial nations cont rolled 1hrir
"galloping, inflation" and the prices 1:icy
C'harge the oil na11ons for their
n1anufact11rcd products. they \\'Ould rnisc
the 01\ price again.
TI1e OPEC countries produce 80
pt'rct'nt of 11orld oil ('Xports.
Libya h:is ;id;1n1antly opposrd lifting
the embargo btcausc it c 1 a i 1n s
\\ashitngton's policy ren1ai11s directed
<l!!Jlnst lht' t\r;1bs .
Sourtcs :;aid t.1b~·a 11·as pro,·okcd
furht'r bl' \'resident Nixon's !hrcat ill his
St)\'CCh ~-nday to "'slo1v dO\\'n our very
real and c;1n1est efforts to get a
t!lsc11g<1gC"1nPilt on the Syrinn fron t and fl
IX'rrnancnt \ll:ace :;cUlcn1t'nt" w1l ess ,hi.'
1·n1bargo is lif ted .
l1011·cver. Libyan Oil ~1 inistcr r:zzedin
~labruk v.·as rr portcd embarrassed bv
g1·nerally ;let·cptt'l'.l rrpor1s that Libya~
oi l 1s seeping through 10 th(' Uni ted
States via 1hird eownries. Informant s
said his opposition to ending the boycotr
1\'<IS ··fim1 but toned down."'
Syria , 1rhich produces no oil but d()('s
<'Onlrol pipt·linrs across its lerritory from
~ud1 Ar;1b1a~ 1s reluctnnt to set the oi l
\1c::ipon abandoned bcfort' Israel agrees
1o \\ i!hdr;iw its force!' tron1 the Syrian
territory captured 111 the OcioQcr 11·ar.
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U~S. Red Meat Cuts Cut
Nation's Butchers Sl<,1s h f'rice of Beef 10% to 20%
By United Press International
Butchers rrom California to Maine
have slashed meat prices JO to 20 percent
In the past month , hoping to boost
sagging sales during a beef surplus and
keep many cattlemen from going broke.
The lower prices arc expected to go
back up after 60 to 90 days, howe\'er.
"Across th e boord. I'd say beef prict•s
have come dov.·n 4-0 cents per pound
during the past thrl'e "'ee: ... ," said Don-
ald ~lcKinnoo , n1anager of Cottlcs
Supermarkct in 1\ugusta. !\laine.
The silualioo was similar in every
other area of the country responding to a
United Press International su rv ey .
although in most stores prices were
lower on particula r cuts or beef instead
of across-the-board reductions.
Grocery stores in Texas. California,
1.1aine. \\'ashington. Ph i I ad e Ip h i a ,
ltl assach~tts, Illinois and Georgia
reported lower meat prices. some dov.'n
by as much as 70 cents a pound.
Despite the lov.·cr prices, grocers did
not indicate shoppers have turned in
great numbers back to steak and roast
beef.
"'Jt's going to take a while for them to
find out prices arc dov.·n and gel back
into lhe groove," said John Hester, meat
market manager of the J1 e b
Supermarkets in Austin, Tex.
llcster said his store reduced the price
of si rloin from S2.0-l last "·eek to Sl.38 a
powxi, but roast bet{ v.·as the sainc at
Dairy Agrees
1'o 1'reat Milk
LOS Ai\"GELES (APJ -Alta-Dena
J)a1rics has agreed lo con1ply \\'ith a Los
Angcl('S County Health Departn1ent order
to pa steuri ze all n1llk <lcilvf'rf'd today.
The order issued SatUrday can1e after
the coun1y ~!ilk · Com1n1ssfon 1es1cd
i.iunplcs of the fir1n's rav." rnilk fro1n its
City of Ind ustry bottling p\anl and found
the pre::c1ice or a diarrhea-causing
Qac1eria, Saln1onclla dublin.
Harold Stueve. an 01rncr of Alt a-Dena,
said Sunday that none of the raw milk
pre\"iously sold "'ould bl! recalled
because. "as far as 1'111 concerned
there's no!hing \\Tong \\'ilh 1he milk. If
people \\ant to return any, v.·c v.•ill take il
back."
Sl 19 :ind grotJ,11d beef h('ld a! 95 cents.
"You still hear people say ifs too high
and v.·alk off." he s11id. "They ought ro go
out and try to buy soznc CO\V feed or
fert ilizer.''
Cattlcrnen say lx't•f supp lies are nov.· at
:1 surplus bccaust' or .sluggii;h consu.mt•t
dt•n1and the p<1sl !'IX n1onths and 1h•·
marketing disruptions such us the
truckers" strike l'ariler !h is vea r.
"\\\·\'l' got a rn11rketing 0problcn1 \l'C
have to eat our v.av out of." said John
Hohinon . vic1! presidrnt of the Georgia
Cattlemen's 1\ssocia11on. lie prt.>diclt-d
Cm1s11i1·aetJ Rap
1he prcsen1 JO\\' prices \1'ill not last longer
th<1n three mon!hs. _
··This is <1s 101\· ;is if"s going to get.
Beef is a bargain ;it the prl'Scnt and v.·ill
bt• ror tht' nt'xt 60 to 90 d:i\'s." he said.
\\"rC!y Finni'y. \ice pr
0
l'S1dcnt of !he
An1eric:i.n :\l:ttion;;I Catt Jc tn en's
1\s,<;ocialion. s;.iid <1u ick ri~t'O\'C'r1· for the
c·.1!tle induS!D' 1\111 require u rJpid sl'll-
off of currl'nt supplies.
"'Stt•J>pcd -up fl'ntu:-ing of l>ct'f bv
ret.1ilcrs is 1n11x·ra111l«" lo k e c "r
rarllenwn from hr·1ng forcrd out of
busine~s. Finnt'Y said.
Po1Jeil Atto1~11eys to Seel{
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Dis1nissal of All Cl1a1~ges
l\e\\lXlrt Beach's Elo,iJe Popcil. the
f::lf:CS-to-ri ches 1\•a1 trcss \\"ho wed a
\1·ealthy ki!chen gadget tycoon and tht'n
allc-ge<lly tOO!'pircd to have 1ni1n killed. is
due again in court Tuesday.
Attomrys reprrsenting )!rs_ Popeil. 48.
of 519 Harbor Isla nd Road. and her
friend Daniel Ayers. J7. of Santa An:i.
are S('Ck.ing to ha\'C ch:irgcs <igai.nst th('n1
dJSIT\ISSt.'<I.
Lt>gal briefs have been filC'CI and lnng
Beach Superior Cotn1 Judge J ohn
Arguelles has been studying court
transcripts from their p r e Ii min a r y
hearing for the past {\\ll \IC(ks, pending
his dl'cision.
lie is expected to role quickly in the
hearing sehrdulcd for !l a.m. in
Department K. aCC01"d1ng: to co u t
sources.
~'int.1 Ana defense nttorncrs r'hil Petti'
and Holx'rt Green arc scekini:: dis1nissa1
of co~spiracy 10 ro1n1ni1 murder charges
and also fill'cl a n101ion f1Jr d1SC.~\·crv.
1'lC lattl'r \1ould <1llo11' acceS.~ to
('('rt.1 in prosccu1ion data and documents
10 aid tht' dcfrnsc in its case. if the
dismissnl n1otion fJi\s and the judg<'
f"Ofll.'llrS.
lnl'cstigntors \\ho say they \\'CTl' lipped
off b~· a pair or Ayers' ro-\1·orkt'rs <ii
nougl:1s Aircraft ro1npa11y 111 Lon~
Beach arrl·Sted lhf' allt•ged ron:.pirai.ors
111 t'arly J nnuary.
Police allege th('~' offcrC'd Sj(}.000 for a
pair of contract assassin to rlin~inatc
Sarnuel J. Popcll. chalrrnan of the bo;ird
of Popeil Bros. Inc .. of Chicago.
Pop..•1!. \1•hosc firm n1anufncturcs
kitchrn ull'nsils <ind a 11·1dclv-odl'ert1sed
pocket f1sh1ng rU<\. 1s 11orth :in estimated
~200 m1lhon.
lie h;.id iniuatrd rlivorcr proccedings
\\·hich \\'OUld 1flil\'C cut his blonde 1~i£e out
of it. b11t she. i.lood lo 1nher1t a
substantial sun1 if he died before the
union di S50l\·e<L
,\uornc~ s for ~!rs. l'opc1 I and Ayers
;u e cxp.>c\NI to argur th;il the l..o:tg
Beach courJ ha.s no 1urisdict1on sin~ the
targ~1 of the allc:;cd 1nurdtr plot \\'3S in
Chicago.
The self-stylrd hit rncn 11ho said they
11(.'rc lured \11th c~tl) itcn1s of jc v.·clry
fl~ SCN.Jritj ix·nd\ng con1plct1on of t'rlc job
~,1id thry 1nade one dry run trip to
l'hic;1go.
'fhc,.v ll'Slif1cd during the preliminary
hcnring th'1t it \~·as to get the layout of
Popc1I'~ JO-roon1 luxur~ ;1part1Tl('llt and
prepare !'\r;i\eg~· f11r the !ilnying.
\'righhori; pledged llnrhor Jslarid
propt.•r!\" 10 ht•lp the rl'portNllv ncarly-
rlesritute ~lr-.;. !'opcil Sl'Cure freectom on
bail. 11hilr 1\)(·rs 1s also out on bond
av.ailing trial. ·
From r•ogc 1
RA.NCH. • •
past t11·eJve nwnths.
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--Beat-Sho•tag 1..,1 d C J ''But that doesn't mean there weren't
.<j . 00 Olllt•o any problen1s." Phllp said. '·People may
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Northern Stuclents Charter Buses
J)1\'r"l'ONA BEACH. F'la . (AP ) -
Thou~ands of P."orthrrn collrgc students.
dctenn1nt'd 10 beat the gasoline shortage.
arc t•hartcnng buses to bring them to ,
Florid:1 for their annual rile of spring.
(ltt•l"rs are phoning ahead and checking
!ht• i.:<is sit ualion 1\'ith the Florida
ll1~h"UY Pa\1'01.
1\ palrol dispatcher s11id he gets n
phone Ca ll about even• fi ve minutes from
nnxious 1\"orthem or-Canadian students
planning a trip South.
Officials estin1atcd todav that more
th.'tn 40,000 students arrived in Davtona ~a<:h to soak up I.he sun by day aild to
party at nigh!. The)· arr th(• vanguard or
~omc 100.000 expected to pour into the
city by !:;aster Sunday.
"Wt• charlcred 11 buses and made !he
1.800-mile I rip in about 48 hours," !!4id
Joe Spengler. 20. an ti l P mentar y
~ucnlion major a1 St Cloud I ~tinn .)
St11te College.
"/\ lo! of p«iplr de('irlrd to make lhe
trip lh1:-)C-:lr by hu~ Ocr:u:J!le of thr gas
I
sl~ri age." he said. "It was cheaper and
a lot of fun. \\'e had plen1y to drink
abo<lrd tht bus and \\'C cot 101:11\y loade<.J
alt the v.·ay down." ._
Hut Joe Brisk. another St. Cloud S1alt'
studen1 "'h(I dro1·e his C.'l! to Florida.
reported no 1rl>1Jble finding gasoline.
t .. tt111 Kolodziejczyk, 17, or Bufralo,
:'\.V., said she and seven girl friends
decided to make lhr trio bv plane.
• "The gas shortage pul us off driving."
she said. "We heard it "'ns tough to get
gas."
Hotel and mot el ov.·ner:s who had a Jean
v.·lntl!r because of the gas shortage report
busi ness is booming.
"\Ye are 100 percent booked fron1 now
un11l after Easler," said ~!rs. Bud Asher,
o\\ner of ,the. SafarLf\'lotcL ~1rs. -Asher Mid--lhet thTs year's
students appe-3r lo be: drinkinfl n10re beer
nod snloklog less marijunnn.
"But olhcrv.•ise they are just like all
the other student~ from )l('ars past." she
fldctl'd . "ll<'rc for the !:Liil and the
p,1rties. ·•
report it to us."
Al , C k Phil p said his dC"pnnment 's in· ,1 ll\, l ISO 1·ee ... 1·estiga!fons show that 6.600 acre feet of
reclai1ned Se\\'agc v.·atcr are used in
south Orange County e1·t:>ry year.
Flood control improvements have been Slightly inore lll..'tn half of this aniounl
completed along a 1.100-foot stretch of is used l>y th(' tr\ 1ne H:1nch, h(' :-ia\d.
Aliso Cn.,ck in El Toro 1l'T\irh v.·as hcal'1l\" • 11htle the rest is u~t'Cl 1na1nly on golf
flooded in 1969, Fifth District Super.·iso.r courses and at Lion Cow1try S3fan.
Bonald Caspers reported today. Philp said th<1t runoff from golf
The "'Ork. including construction of a courses und Lion Coun1ry "appears to bf'
reinforced concrete channel and 11 single a much smaller. p;ir1 of the problen1"'
spun bridge across Los Alisos Boulevard. because. cxC'Cpt u1 r<i1nstor1ns. it
cost $514,000. normally soaks into rhe ground.
The channel was 11ts1a11ro from 470 feet Irvine Companr agricultural operations
south of Los Allsos 'o 690 [eel north of it prodll<'.'C runoff v1nually ye11r around. he
bttv.•een ~luirlands and Rockfield Boule-SdKI
vards. An l/"\'uf! Company spokl'Snlan said
A spokesman in Caspers' offi~ noted the <.'Ompany bu)s us reclaimed sev.ag••
the conlract firm V.'B! assessed la,300 for from four SOtJ.rCt'S -Irvine Ranch, Los
failing to finish the project on ttme. Alisos. lios.smoor . and El Toro 11·atcr.
"This ..-.·ork was necessary to protect districts.
against SC!rious. floods such as tho~ The spokesinan said th;i\ the Jrvlnt
v.1)1Ch ~SUlll!d t:om he11\'Y"'l"ltns1n 1oet,~:mcn--w111et f1!~t rK't elltput "1!4ery
Clll!pers said. l':lgh 4ualily bu1 rm 110! sure Iha! lhi
He also said the county is acqulr in~ v.11l{'r frorn tJle olhe.r sources is that
land for a proposed ao.acrc El 1'oro glil•·L ''
Con1n1unit)• Park along lhls seellon of the l'->'' of rCclain1C'd sc"all.c b highh
cr{'('k, The park "®Id Include truils, tuUil'1.l Iii' !he lr\·u1c Coinpany :is ;i watt'r
p1cnir ClfCJ~ and n pla) field ronsl f\ JUOn n11·J~urr
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Huntington Beaeh
Fountain Valle
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VOL 67, NO. 77, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 18, 197+"
• ra 1ans
Police Halt Fracas
2,000 Seal Beach Revelers Block Traffic
By TERRY COVILLE
Of l'!le D•llY ,H.t it.wt
A crowd of nearly ' 2,000 revelers
celebraling St. Patrick's Day in Seal
Beach hurled rocks. bottles and
firecrackers al police Sunday night when
officen told them the party was over.
Police said most of the celebrants had
been drinking near a couple of Irish bars
In the 100 block of Main Street when they
fU led the street about 8 p.m.
"That's when we had our first case of
Beach Tenants
Hm·t in Fire
At Apartment
~ young apartment t e n a n t s
suffered second and third degree bums
early this moming when fire gutted the
Inside of their fourplex unit at 16725
Arbor Circle, in central Hwitington
Beach.
streakers. males and females, and the line toward .the crowd. Thtt's when they
crowd began to get excited and block began to throw bottlts, pieces of brick,
traffic.,'} Officer Gary ~taitell said today. rock:! and firecrackers," Maiten said.
At 9: IS p.m,, the Huntingtoo Beach lt took police, with patrolmen from
police h<!Ucopter. requested by Seal Huntlnglan Beach, Fountain Valley,
Beach, hovered overhead and declared W~tmlnster and Los Alamitos, mo re
the gathering at unlawful assembly . -,,., an hou r to clear the street of the
1'1aiten said !he warning was given for jeering crowd.
nearly an hour before police decided to After the Huntington Beach police
move the crowd off the street. helicopter ran out of g3', the Costa r.-1esa
"About 50 men, wearing protective poUce helicopter· was called in to is.sue
helmets with race masks marched in a (Ste l\IELEE Page %)
Polish Joke
On Americans ·
Bern a rd "Twiggy" Kowalski,
manager of the Polish motorycle
racing team contesting t h e
International Cllampions Challenge
in Costa ~lesa last weekend,
inadvertently told an "American"
joke at the beginning of the three-
race series.
Buttonholing a German-speaking
oewsman, the burly 27~pound
racing coach said, "t don't wish to
be forward, but the Polish [lag aUt
there in the infield is flying upside
down.''
Eloise Popeil
To Seek Plot
Charge Drop
Nev.tJOrt Beach's Eloise Pope.ii, the
rage$-to-riches \\'aitress who wed a
wealthy kit.chen gadget tycoon and then
allegedly conspired to have 'tlim killed, is
due again In court Tue.1day.
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1be blaze was reported at 3:40 a.m.,
and the fire had already spread
throughout the two-story aparf:ment when
firemen arrived, according i. Capt.
Roger Hosmer, deputy fire marshal.
The meaage Wll q u I c k I y
translated for the race officlals,
aloog witb Twiggy'• uplanatlon
lhat lhe red and wbite Polish
banner when holsled upskle down
"be.comes the Czech n:ig."
Attorneys representing ~1rs. Popeil , 48,
of 519 Harbor Island Road, and her
friend Daniel Ayers, 37, ar Santa Ana,
are stiekin& to have charges again.It them
dlsmissecl.
MOTHERS PICKET AT FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S PLAVAN SCHOOL
They Plan to Prot•st Attendance Change All Week
1'hen!: was only minor da~ge to the
other three apartments. but the loss was
estimated at S20,000 for the one where
the blaze began.
The injured were :
Legal brieft hive been filed and t.oog
Beach Superior Court Judge John
Arguelles has been studying court
transcripts from the ir pr e I i m i n a r y
hearing for the past two v.·eeks, pending
his ~istoo.
Plavan Parents Picket
-Olarles Lenon, 20, who suffered third
degree burns on his 'oands and feet and
seonl degree burns on his arms and
legs.
-James Halaszen, 2-0, \\'ho suffered
third degree bums on his arms.
Foreigners Take
Cycle Trophy
.In Mesa Match
He is expected to rule quickJy in the
hearing scheduled far 9 a.m. in
Department K. according to c o u r t
sourre5.
Santa Ana defense attorneys Phil Petty
and Robert Green are seeking dismissal
of conspiracy to commit murder charges
and also filed a motion for discovery .
Over Transfer of /(ids
-Julie Rizk. 17, "'ho su f fere d
undescribed bums on both hands.
Capt Hosmer said Lenon and Halaszen
were listed as the residents at the
address and no address was listed for
Mis.. Rizl..
All three were asleep upstairs when the
fire starte in the downstairs living
room. said Hosmer. Lenon escaped by
running through the downstaits. while
tine girl crawled out an upstairs \\o'indow.
Hosmer said information was /mt
available on how Halaszen got out.
Lenon and Rizk were first treated by
the fire department's paramedics, then
transported to Orange County ~1edica\
Center "'here he is listed in serious
condition and she in good condition.
Halaszen was taken by private car to
Huntington lntercommunity Ho sp i I a I
where he "'as Lteated and released,
ffosrneT" said.
The cause of the fire Is still under
Investigation. Hosmer said it might have
spread rapidly be<:ause of the call>l?l.
wh.ich was similar to onje invoJv~ last
week that destroyed the inside of a
Huntington CooUnental Tawnho1J~.
The townhouse fire was ignited by an
eledrical *'°'1. then it spread rapidly
across a brand new, flammable cai,,et.,
firemen said.
No one was home in that one. but it left
:P..1arilyn Moore and her four youngsters
homeless and without clothing. The Love
YOW' Neighbor Now (LYNNI Cenler,
53&-061(. Is still colJccting clothing for the
1'foore family.
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
ot ""' DeitJ ..... '''"
Foreign racing stars outclaaBed the
American speedv:ay motorcycle team
v.ith a score of 56-52 in Costa '1esa
Sunday to take home the International
Champions Challenge trophy.
The foreign team, beaded by six-time
V.'Orld champion Ivan A1auger of Nev;
7.ealand, beat the Americans in tv.·o out
of three matches al t'oe Orange County
falrgroWlds.
Although the Invaders captured the
title. the American team, captained by
Sofllly Nutter of Topanga, outscored
them 163-160 for the three-day series.
Sunday's closely fought action brought
some bitter disputes between tbe riders
and referees and ended in a fistfighl in
(See SPEEDWAY, Page%)
Customs Agents.
Seize Military
Copwr Parts
nie latter would allow access t.o
certain prosecution data nnd documents
to aid !be defense in its case. if the
dismissal motioo fails and the judge
concurs.
By HILARY KA \'E
Of ! ... OlllY ~llol It~
Fifteen placard--carrying pa rents
picketed in front of Plavan School in
Fountain Valley early today, protcsiing a
school OOard decision to transfer children
from their housing tract to another
"'"°'11. Investigators Y!'ho say the y \•;ere tipped
off by a pair of Ayers' co-v.·orkcrs at
Douglas Aircraft Company in Long The protestors reprc..~n1ed parents
Beach arrested the allegPd conspirators from the V..'estmbnt tract, 11hich backs
in early January. up against the Plavan School playground .
Police allege they offered $.'.l0.000 for a There are 93 Westmont c ~1 1 I d r e n
pair of . conLtact assassin to eliminate attending PlaYML.
Samuel J. Popeil, chainnan of the board The angry parents v1ere first organized
of Popeil Bros. Inc .. of Chicago. two 1vceks ago ... ~·hen th•! Fount~in
Popejl. v.·hose firm manufactuJ'es valley school board made a tentative
kitchen utensils and a v.'ide\y.advertiscd decision lo ease overc~·ding at Plavan
pocket fishing rod , is ~orth an estimated by moving the 93 children to :-;"icblas
$200 million. School.
He had inillated di\'orce procecdi.ngs School t{\J.5tees debated v.hether to
which "'ould 'nave cut his blonde v.ife out shift lhe Westmont children. or transfer
of it. but she stood to inhcri1 a another group of yoimgstcr.i from the
substantial sum if he died before the Parkside tract A Ltansfer has to be
tmion di.\SOlved. made to a c co m m o d a t c more ar~t~.,..!!J0r 10fr~.gu~~~t a~ Al:gs handicapped children at Pl.avan, school
~-officials said . Beach court bas no jurisdiction since the Accord.in& to Jack ~1ahnken , assistant
target of the alleged murder plot was in superintendent, the decision to move the
Chicago. Westmonst children was based on the
The self·styled hit men who said they fact that there are only 67 Parkside
were lured with costly items of jev.,eJry children attending Plavan. not enough lo as security pending completioo of the job
said they made one dry run trip to ease the overcrowding. Also, h e
Chicago. eiplalncd that the Westmont children
WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. They te!t.ified during the preliminary <:OU1d "alk to Nieblas School , while the
D..rstoms ~ ~. toda~ Its · ~g that it was to get the la}'9Ut of Parkside children Jrould have to be ag~ts seiud $22.S ffi:1lhon m military Popeil's JO-room luxury apartment and bused , at a cost of $2,367 per year.
helicopter ~s. whi~ were being preJl!l'! strategy for the slaying. But Dave Kempton. a spokesman for ------ii, r.,iiii\nbJp~'1'rom-n>ng-"Beactr10"·~ ·"Netgnb&S Pledged Haniir 1Sffiia-ihr \Vesu11m1t patent!!:, rgue--s-t-h·e•I TJ1ree SkiP.l!a-.K illed Salvador. " property to help the reportedly nearly· sending Westmont children to Nleblas
. ..--~ The shipment to lhe Centrnl AmertC311 destitute Mrs. Popeil secure freedom on School wilhout bu:s transporuUon wwld
SYERRE. S"'itzerland (AP ) _ Three country · wa.s one of the biggest ever bail. while Ayers is also out on bond be un,,ale.
young skiers were killed Sunday by an seized by customs agents in terms Ol awaiting trial. Ourently, Westmont dlildren walk
avalancbe in the Valais Alps. police value, agents said. ond Agents: said they did not know to what reported 1.1 ay, use the helicopter parts "vould have been
THIS AD ASSURED
'PARKING SP ACE'
Here's an advertiser WOO had no
trouble finding a new "parking space"
for his travel trailer. This is the ad that
did It:
16' scOTs. sips 6, elec. brks .
CllSt. awning. SS.00, Good
cood. Call ( POOne No. J
And what that ad did was to sell 1.he
trailt:r in just one day -not an unusual ·amy from~~ PiloH!dverrtsersc If you
want to join the ranks of hippy aa users.
dial tbe direct Une to results. Phone &12·
6611.
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put in Et Salvador, or whether they
would have been shipped to a !' ·.·1 coun-
try. A spokesman her~ was unable to say
whether the parta Included any bellat!tUtr
armaments or munitions.
1be investigation was described as
continuing.
Agents said the se.IJure:. wbkJt ·,y.-a.s
""'1e on Feb. 27 but not •~tll
today, was made at a warehcme pier ln
Lona Beach, just 3S lhe pa"'1 """ abotlt
to be loaded onto a vessel destined for
AcaJutla. El Salvador.
The parts were being shipped In 18 foot
and 40 foot long containers and 117 careo
canisters.
The CUs!OmJ Servl<e lndlc.oted It acted
110 Lill> U1lt a "!!J!'lltiooJn !,, . ·'IA
wouldll!emp[ lo ultort lliO hellooptu
paru lo El Salvador wttltout obWrJng
lhe necessary erport llcemts fntrn lhe
S1ateDepar1matt.
Texas Duel '
Cl,erk, W onian Shoot It Out
HOUSTON <UPn -With /istols blazing, a grocery clerk
dueled witq a woman bandit cla only In panties and a blouse out·
side a grocery store following an anned robbery. The woman lost.
Chari.es Rafi, 43, told police the woman entered the store bran-
dishing UJ'e weapon and demanded the proceeds from the cash regis·
ter. As soon as she left, I-lall grabbed his pistol and ran out In pursuit.
The clerk and the woman, standing about 10 paces apart, ex-
cbaoged II shots.
Hall saved one round and got the drop on the 28·year-old woman.
Her pistol empty. tbe..woman threw up ~er hand~ in defeat and
told HIU he-MU!d -1>1 .. the money back if -he would let-her go.
Hall said no deal and called the pollce. She was jailed. Otnccr9
could not explain her skimpy oulfit
111.'C>-lenths of a rnih~ ro P!avnn School T!J
i:!"'> 10 Nici/las School. they v.·11! ha\'C to
1\·alk e.ight -tcnths of a tr11le . ;1lnng an
unsafe routr. aet_"'tlrding 10 Kf'rnpton .
The tract 1s on the b:1rdcr!itl(! of
qualifying for bus tran.c;port.;11.Jon.
"Besides, if yo1i lmk nn a map. v.·c'rc
,1bsolut1•ly the C'iosf..;t tract to Pla\'an."
Kcnipton argued. "\Ve fl'('I v.·e ha1·c ;i
rlght to stay hcr r, ;iiid can't really SC'C
the boord"s logic ··
The spokesm;in explained that the
parents are Ml ll('('CSSanly asking lo
stay in Pla\"an bccaUS<' of the school's
unique qualities -11 is the only school 111
the district \\'ith an all-year calendar.
and is the only S(.'hool offering Instruction
for both hanc!1c<1pf)t"'d and norm:il
children.
"Sonu~ parenL<; support the All·year
C"OTK'Cpt. ;;lld olht•rs don"t " Kt>rnpton
adrnille<I "13ut "ur t"f'.1<;(111 for .isking tu
stay here IS baSC'<l on our close distance,
and the fact th.it otrr ch1ldr<'n v.·alkin~ lo
Ni('blas v.·ou!d h~1\c to step int{! Bushard
Street to get there."
Kempton ~ 11bout 7f; \\"estmonl
parents to attend this Thursday's board
meeting, "'hen the boWldary change item
v.·i!J again be be.fore lrusta'S.
The parents will be askmg trustee.<; to
consider tv.·o alternatives.
ln one proposal parent .. ar"ue that th(·
Parkside figure for childl'C'n should be
higher than 64, since 16 m< • homes 1n
the tract haven 't bc<>n. figu~ed in. nus
v.wld bring the Park.'iidc hqure tr !y
the same number as the \\'cstmont f1gurt',
Kempt.On ~id .
A second proposal calls for the OO;ird
t.o split . \he F.a1m1ont tract ulto t.,.,·u
parts, "'ith one 5cction attending Plavan.
and the other attending Nieb\as.
The parents plan to picket e\"ery
morning until the school board merts.
Guild Strikes
United Press
NE\\' \'ORK <t:Pll -The \fire
Ser\'1ce Guild struck United Press
International today, th<! firs t strike by
editorial employes in the 67')car history
of thr news service.
~lanagement personnel maintained
news. newspicture and b r e> a d ca s t
CO\·ttage to UPJ's cllents
Promptly ~t 8 a.m. domestic guild·
civered report,rs Md cdlton ltft
iewsrooms i:i UPl "s wo~ld headquarters
In Ne.w \'orlt"Clty and fri other bureaus
acros~ lh<J cc.untry . Pickets were posled
at many bure:aus. Fore:Jgn OP'rBlions
were not afftcttd.
Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
Oil Cl1iefs
Release
VIE~'.'JA fl.i Pl l -The oil ~mbargo
a.:a1nst the L.:nitf'd S\a!<'S, the Arab
v.·orld·s most punishing d i p Io m a t i c
v.·c:apon, \\"as lifted today by SC\'cn of the
nine nations .... tiich lmp:>SCd it fiv e
n1onih.c; ago during the 1973 ~fiddle Ea.st
v.·ar.
Li bya and Syr1a refl.ISCd to go aloog.
Saudi 1\rabian 011 minislcr Ahmed Zaki
Yan1ani.. v.•hos.e OV.'TI nation, the largest
oil exporting rountry 1n the v.·arld. v.·as
;11noog tl~c liftuig 1he {'mbargo,
dlscla;ed tJ1e action . which wa s
courirmf-d bv an official announcement ol
!he Or_gan1Z:.11lon of Arab Petroleum
Expor11ng O:iuntrl~.
Six of the ~·V{'n coonlr\r3 -Abu
l'lhabi. Bahrei11, E~ypl. Kuv.'ait, Qatar
and Saudi ,\r<ibia -ended the boycott
Ullcooditionally Algeria liflC'd i t
pro\·is1onally until J1mc I.
··t.ib5a and Syr1J v.·111 not lift the
cmb.argo," Yamant So'.lit:L
The action follov.·ed weeks of intensive
negotiations ;1mong the Arab states In a
s(·arch for a wiifil'd stand on v.·hether the
ctnbargo should be lifled unronditiooally.
condilionally or maintained.
The oil ministers earlier debated the
U.S. AID S EGYPT
MINE SWEEPS, Page 4
~lbllity of ti ftJn~ the embargo and
reviewing it later to snlisfy LhemS(')ves
lhe li.S. v.'as exerting sufficient prrs.surc
on 1 ... racl for v.•ithdra wals from captured
Ar:1li ll'rriton·. They also reportedly
l'Oflsidercd labling the {'ntire QUl~tion
until a m1..-et1ng of ArJ b foreign mmL~~
111 Tunisia ~·l arl'h 25,
011 Swiday, the ministers met for more
th."Ul 21i hours without reaching a
s.:ulcment Thev continued the
discussions ro<l:iy ~"Uld finally " abandoned
any hope of rtal'hing a unified position.
The nine n;ilions in1 posed the total
en1t.>a rgo against borh the United St.ates
and the :\elhcrlancls last Octobe r becau.'ic
of their suprort of Israel during the 1973
~fiddle f.ast v.·.::ir. The 10th OAPEC
mC'mbt:r -lr:iq -did not. •
There. v.·as no mention In the L
annoUnct'n1cnt of lifting the embargo
against the .\'cthcrlands.
Thcrl' 11·a~ cilso no reference to any
casing or thr 15 percent production
curh;ick impoS('(J by the same nine
natton.~ against other industriallzed
countries of the \\·est.
The embargo and pnxluctian cutbeck
triggered an energy crisis around the
"'orld and had a de\'astating effect oo the
ccanon1ies of son1c 1ndu~trial1zed natlons.
Arnb oil sourcr>s said SiJudi Arabia and
Egypt led the fi ght for an unconditional
end to !hr rmb:lr.i;o bt>cauc of thf' 1· S
role 1n nc·g•1t1allng !he E~yJ>4ian-lsratt1 •
troop v.·HMr:1"'al sr!tlcment fron1 the
Suc7. CJnar and other peace-making
1110\"('S
Syria. ""h~ troops c;till confront Israel
on the tense rrt)l:Jn lleights front, opp!)Sed
hfuni,i tJie ban wiles.s 1t ~·as linked to
further l~raeli w1lhdraY..<1 I. Libya
supporlcd Svria .
Syrian oil minister Jabr el Kefr1
refused c-omment as he cmer~ed from
thr tapr.~try-hung ~in Salon 111 the
JOO.year-old l!nperial hotel 1\·hcrc th\?
mN•t1ngs took place.
The lin11ed St.ates depe-ndf'd for 8
percent of its total fuel need on oil
ISec E\IRARGO, Pa t)
Orange ;L Coast
\ Lo ..L!~±WG
Went her
Light ~pr1nklcs Tuesd:i~" ofher·
.,., ,!'(> mostly <"lO{Jdy v.Jlh 1ust a few
f)Jtltl('s of blue skv forecast. The
v.·t.•11!hf'r service calls for highs of
62 at the beaches rising to 68 in-
land.
l~S•llE TOUA \'
Loretta Lynn i.t n /nurtti grade
drt1po111, tnarned nt 13. a grand·
r111Jtl1t'r 11t 2Q -111ul the quet"I
of country tnU!IC, Se.t Jiage 12.
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New Eagles
David Elwell (lefl ), 15, and Casey Fockler, 16, ol Fountain
Valley are Troop 400's newest Eagle Scouts. Both are Fountajn Val·
Jey High Srhool students. Elwell, a Scout for four years, lives at
10750 La Tcrraza Ave. Fockler, 10803 El Centro Ave. has been a
Scout for five years. '
Huntin gton Bids
Fare well to Old
City Ha.ll Tonight
Tonight's lluntington Beach C i t y
Council meeting marks the last lime the
city's leaders will make lhcir decisiom in
old Memorial Hall.
All city hall offices are set to shift this
weekend to the new civic center on J.1ain
Street at lo.fanslon Avenue.
After tonight's session. the City Council
won't meet again until April I, which will
be the first business session in a new
council chamber equipped with modem
audio-visual equipment, tiered seats for
the audience and new furniture for
councllmen.
Memorial Hall was buUt in 1923 85 a
public assembly and convention hall. It
wu later dedicated to the city's war
heroes, and the American Legion was
given the pennanent use of the second
floor offices.
City O>undl meetings weren't held ln it
until the 1960s, after the rapid expansion
of the city made it necessary to use all
other buildinga for city ball offices.
The last meeting will start at 7 o'clock
tonlgi.. Cooncllmen will hold a 5:30 p.m.
study session first, meeting in the
smaller city hall annex building.
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Bandits Hold Up
, Store in Drag;
, Police Seize 20
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ATLANTA, Ga . CAP) -About ZS men
wearing wigs and dresses held up a
convenience store here and left with their
loot In four waiting laxls, poli"' said .
About ~ men were arrested after the
weekend incident.
Delectives said the group. ted by a
man wearing a hat v.ith a feather in it
.and a shoulder holster and gun, made 'off
.With panty hose, sun · glasses, beverages
and ict.
The store clerk. Samuel Orr. said the
man with the gun offered to sell him a
picture of the Madonna. Before leaving.
he wrote Orr a check for .la46.80 and
remarked that he V.'Ould be the next
president of the United States.
Police said they arrested Kenneth Lee
Sle~ens. 25, of Atlanta ·and charged h.im with lnciting tU riot, creeling a turmoil,
operating a dive. abusive language, 31"'1
carrying a pislOI without a license. •
Police said they ~·ent to Stephens'
home. where lh£'y broke up a large party
and C'Orlfiscated v.·hat they said v.•as
;!luspecitd marijuana and so m e
merchandise apparently taken from the
•tore. -~
O•AN61 COAST HI
DAILY PILOT
fromPagf!J
MELEE. ••
orders from the air.
1t.1aiten sald 47 people were arrested,
five of them were juveniles, and live
persons were charged with assaull with a
deadl1 weapon. ·
Some officers suffered minor Injuries
from broken glass, said Malten . Five
person.! arrested were also hurt, either
while resisting arrest or from the nylng
debris, but none were bospltallezd, be
added.
Maiten said It has been an informal
tradition for large crowds to celebrate St.
Patrick's Day in Seal Beach.
Police 'had similar trouble with the
crowd in 1972, but not last year, he said.
Most of the revelers were near two
Main Street bars, I.be Irisher and
Clancy's. "
Maiten said Sunday's fracas was not a
riot. No one directly attacked the police
or smashed windoW'!I, though 90me c.ars
were dented and two shop v.·indows were
broken, he said.
"Imagine 50 policemen advancing on a
crowd of 1,500 that doesn 't want to move.
That's all It was," said the Seal Beach
public a!falrs officer. "It was an
unlawful assembly."
By 2 a.m., the city's public "l>rks crew
had the Main Street clean again . as if St.
Patrick's day had never happened, pplice
said.
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EMBARGO ...
imports !rorh the fo.1iddlc East.
lt was anticipated that despite the 38-
day tanker journey rmn the l\1JddJe East
to the United States, ail companies would
be able to release reserves immediately
once the embargo was lifted.
But tm.less the lifting of the ban was
accompanied by an easing or Arab oil
production cutbacks, fuel being shipped
to \Vestem Europe and Japan \\'OUid be
diverted to the United States, the sources
said.
British Lassie -
Picks Wrong Guy
To Ask a Favor
A damsel in distress rapped on the
v.indow of a Nl!v.-port Beach policeman's
car as ne drove home from work and
today she is even more distressed as a
result.
Christine T. Graff. 'l1. a brown-ey£'d
Britisher v.ith no local address. spend the
weekend in Orange Cowlty Jail , booked
on a prostitution charge. -
T"• O••n•• co..1 DA1tv P'1tor .. 1111 ,.,.'<?I Officer Paul K . .!\tu.la arrested her at
11 ton1t11ntd "" H•••·"'"~'· " ,..,a11.h"" ~.,. East Coast Highv.·ay and 11tacAr1hur "'' °''"'' , .. ,, ,.u..,"""'9 ,_,,.,., ,__ Boulevard Friday afternoon. after fo.1iss
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10% to 20%
Butchers ·Slas·h
Red Beef· ·Prices
By Untted Pre!r lnte.matlonal
Butchers from C81lfornla to !\·lalnt
have slilSh~ meat prices 10 to 20 percent
In the past month, hoping to boost
sagging sales during a beef surplus and
keep many cattlemen fro.in going broke.
The lower prices are expected to go
back up after 60 to 90 days, however.
"Across the bbard. l'd say beef prices
have come down -ID cents per pound
during the past lhr£'e wee: J" said Don-
ald McKinnon, manager ' at CotUcs
Supermarket in Augusta , Maine.
The situation was similar in every
other area of the rountry responding to a
United Press International 11 u r v e y ,
although in mo!t stores prices were
lower on particular cuts of beef instead
of across-the--board reductians.
Grocery stores in Texas, California,
Maine, Washington. Ph I 1 ad e Ip h I a',
Massachusetts. Illinois and Georgia
reported lower meat prices, some do'o\'n
by as much as 70 cents a powld.
Valley District
Taxpayers Fund
Service Program
Taxpayers in the Fountain Valley
School District will pay an additional t.25
cents per $100 of assessed valuation next
year to finance the district's communlty
servlces program. . _
Tru..tees recently voted to assess the
added tax burden, v.·hich will go into
effect July I. The taxes will pay for the
Ml,950 budget of the commlDlity services
program. which provides activities for
both students and other residents of the
community during non-school hours.
Thl! past year. rne program was
partially funded with !ederal money,
requiring fewe r taxpayer funds . As of
July J, however, federal money will be
cut off. ~
Trustees originally hiked the tax rate
last year to help pay for the new
commwtity program.
An estimated 3.50 cent! per $100 of
aaessed valuatioo will be needed to pay
for the program's budget next year, with
the total school tax rate being '2.68, five
cents less than last year's rate.
Charles Woodfin . assistant
superintendant, explained that the tax
rate will be less because· or a school
Jinlincial refonn bill passed by the
Legislature last year and \\iliCn was
designed to take some of the burden aff
property taxpayers.
A person owning a $40,000 home in
'Fountain Valley. for example, will be
8SSC:fised approximately $3.50 to finance
the community services program.
Dairy Agrees
To Treat Milk
Despite the lower prices, -grocers did
not indicate shoppers have turned ln
great numbers back to steak and roast
beef
"It's going to take e while for t~m to
find oUt prices are down and "ttt back
Into the groove," said John Hester, meat
market man ager of the II e b
Supem1arkets in AU1tln , Tex.
!Jester said hill store reduced the price
of sirloin from $2.<H last week to~fl.38 a
pouild , but roast beef was the same at
$1.19 and ground beef held at~ cents.
"You 11ill hear people say it's too hlgh
anc:!'walk off ," he said. "They ought to go
out and try to buy some cow teed of
fertilizer."
Cattlemen say beef supplies are now at
a surplu.<1 becawe of sluggish oonsuml!r
de1nancl the past six months and the
marketing disruptions suc:h as the
truckers' st rike earlier this year.
"We 've got a marketing problem we
have to eat our way out of/' said John
Robinon . vice pre.~ident of the Georgia,..
CaLtlemen;s Association. He predicted
the present low prices will'not last lonier
than three months.
''This is as Jaw as it's going to get.
Beef is a bargain at the present and will
be for the ne11:t 80 to 90 days," be said.
Wray Finney, vlce president of 'the
American National Catt I em en 's
Association, said quick recovery for the
cattle industry will require a rapid seU·
off ol current supplies.
"S.tepped,-u~ featuring al b£'ef by
retai lers ts imperative.·· to k e e p
cattlemen from being forced out or
business, FiMey said.
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SPEEDWAY. • •
front of 5,000 fans involving U.S.
champion Mike Bast and ScoUand's Bert
Harkins.
Bast threw a punch at Harkins:
claiming he wa s cut off in the crucial last
race, and the two fist -s winging
combatant! had to be pulled apart by
other riders.
Ul'I TtltMiet•
RETIRING Judge John J .
Sirica reaches the mandatory
tetirmenl age of 70 on Tues-
day ant.I will step dow n as chief
judge of the U.S. District Court
in Washington .
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SUCCESSOR -Judge George
~art, 68. will replace the retir-
~ng John J. S1rica as 1 chief
1udge o! the U.S. District Court
in Washington. J1art is expected
to divide the crush of expected
\Vattergate cases equally an1ong
the 15 remaining judges.
Sirica Will Release
Secret Nixon Report
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WASHJNGTON (AP) -U.S. District
Judge John J. Sirica ruled today that a1
secret grand jury report on President
Nixon's role in Watergate should" be
delivered to the !louse J u d i c i a r y
Commlflee for Us impeachment inquiry.
Sirica said in his 22-page opinion that
"the person an whom the report focuses,
the President or the United States, has
not objected to its release to the
committee.
"Other per30ns are invol\·ed only
indirectly," Sirlca said.
Gisler, Sowers
Sh1dents Get
He also said the report "draws no
accusatory conclusions ... it renders no
moral or social judgments. The report is
a simple and straighUori\'ard compilation
of inlormation gathered by the grand
jury, and no more."
Sirica, who steps down as chi£'f judge
of the U.S. District Court In Washlngtm
Tuesday, delayed implementation of his
order for two days to enable interested
parties to file appeals v.·ith the U.S. Court
of Appeals here. "
The judge wrote that "although it has
not been emphasized in thi5 opj.nlon, it
NIXON TAKING CASE
TO THE PEOPLE, P1ge 4
Still feeling the pa in from an earlier should not be !orgotten that we deal In a
rib . injury and a bad crash in Sunday 's Sc' hool 0101• ce matter ar the most critical moment to ra~ing, Harkins limped to th e !he nation. an impeachment investigation r'!11crophones. after the <rophy presenta-involving the President of the United
hon and . m a conciliatory gesture, N£'xt year's eighth graders at So}\·.frs States. thanked the Americans for their hospi-nd G ed ~..i.-1 ·11~ tAlity and said he hoped the foreign all-a isler Interm iate ~~ ....... s w1 "It would be difficul t to Cl'.l'lceive of a
stars ~·ouid be invited back $o the U.S. able to attend the school of their clloice. more compelling need lhan that of this
"very 500n." during the ?74-"1' school year •. trustees of country for an UMwervingly fair inquiry ·
Poland's Zenon Piech lllld Ed"·ard the Huntington Beach Cily School based on all the pertinent information "
Jancarz. after n1aking some impressive Distri ct decided Tuesday night. he said, '
showings Friday and Saturday, were Due .to overcrowding at the newly-built Sirica said that the grand jury
plagued by injuries Sunday. Janean "'as Sowers School. with 300 more st ud£'nts "strongly recommends'' that Its report
unable lo ride because of an arm injury th an at the nearby Gisler School. trustees and a satchel filled with evidence should
and Piech , after hurting his ribs and voted several weeks ago to change the go to the impeachment committee
shoulder during a crash, continued to boundary lines. because: ,!id.e. but in visibly "detuned'' fashion. Students protested the c h an g e . '.'Having carefully examined the
Indlvidual point scores Sunday were however, saying they would like.to altend contents of the grand jury report, the
Ivan Mauger, New Zealand, 14: Chris eighth grad at the same school they court. is satisfied that there can be no
Pusey, England, 13; BafT}' Briggs, New attended sixth and seventh grade. question regarding their materiality to
Zea land, 11 ; lv1ike Bast USA, II ; Mike There will be approximately 60 eighth ~e H?llM'. J1!?-iciary Committee's
CUroso USA JI s B "" 9 Bill graders next year in the area affected by mvest1gat1on. ·
Cody, UsA. 9: iie~e~!rkr~!:'s;tla~. s: the boundary change, and school officials ~p. Peter Rodino Jr. CD-N.J.),
Scott Autrey, USA, 6; Sonny Nutter. estimate that possibly 40 af th cs e cha1rll'!an of the Hou.se Judiciary
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Alta-Dena USA, 5: George Ashby. Australia, 3, and students v.·ill request to remain at their Commntee, told newsmen he could not
D!iries has agreed to comply with a Los Dan Beeker USA. I. old school. comment on the substance of Sirica's
Angeles count" Health Department order Since it would only be for one year. order until he had lime to e11:amine it and
J both adminstrators and trustees decided consult COWlSeL But he indicated that he
to pasteurize all milk de.livered. ~ R D. to a!IO"' the option. providing the welcomed the reJe~ of the grand jury
The order issued Saturday came after opet• lrectOl' students furnish their O'M'n transportation papers to the committee.
the county fo.1ilk Commission tesled lO and from school. Rep .. Edv.•ard H~tchinsoo of l\1ichlgan,
san1ples of the finn's ra\\' milk from i!s 0£ Scllool Um'l Beginning in the ·7~'i6 school year all ih~ senior Republican on the committee
City of Industry Dott!ing pla nt and found students "'ill be rcquirl'd to. allend 'the said also he was "Very 'pleased." '
the presence af a diarrhea-causing school "'ithin their boundaries. . ''Th~ grand jury report was obviously Jack Roper. superintendent Jr the Under the new boundA'ries, ISO studen!s intend~ for the committee, and the
bact£'ria, Salmonel!a dub lin. 11untington Beach Union High School from Sowers vo'ill be sent to Gisler, which committee should have it " Hutchinson
Harold Stueve. an O\\'n£'r of Alta-Dena, District, has been elected a director of would then balan<:e out the t\\'O schools, said. ' ·
said Sund ay that none of llie raw milk the sta te lndustry-F'Alucation Council. officials explain. At the While House, Deputy Press
previously sold would be recalled The first n1ecling or the new group v.·ill Students affected are those living Secretary Gerald L. \llarren said Nixon
because. "as far as l'in concerned take place Thursday in San Francisco. between Atlanta Avenue on the 30Uth, had been infarrned of Sirica's deciskln
It is composed of representatives of Bushard Street on the west, and the but gave no presidential reaction,
there's nothing \\Tong with the milk. I! businen. labor, agriculture, -government Santa Ana River on the ea.st. The ~arren noted, however, that Nixon's
people v.·ant to return any, we v.·ilJ take it and education v.'no plan lO act as liaison northern boundary zigzags up to LeBard ch1~f Watergate lawyer, James D. St.
-ba_c_k_:_· ----,,----------=be=t•_:· .. =n..:ind:::.:u::st::ry:_:•::;n:.d.:s::choo::::::I•:_· ____ _::.Schoo:::l:.:•::nd:_:b::•:c:.k,:d::•w:::n:'...'.'.to'..'.'.Bu'.'.:r_:k:•.:Schoo:::~I. Clair, .told Sirica the White H~ had no objection to sending the grand Jury
report to the C.'ODlmtuee.
Hoose Speaker Carl Albert said that
"oftband, it seems to me it wu a verf
good ruling ."
,Ho';lSC r-..-tajority Lead Thomas P. "np"
0 Neill (D-Mas.s.), said Sirica's ruUna:
"will help expedit.e the matt.er."
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Try Her Roorn
ASBURY PARK, N.J. (AP I
"'"'akeoed at 3 a.m., Bmdetla Cardell
discovered an intruder in her apartment.
She grabbed a board and forctd him to
the b31conr of the secon d -floor
-•paJimenLl!'her~ •he_ontered him 10
jump or be clobbered.
He jumped.
A short ""hi la latt.r, poll ct arrested an
uninjured John Shafto, 30, of Asbury
Perk and rnarged him with altempted
breaking and entering.
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Eleven·year·old l.ucia no Fabiano holds a shoe-in for
one or lhe biggest heels in the world. The giant
shoe, part of 3 i;hoen1akcrs' exhibition in Bologna,
Italy, Is approximately lout reel long and weighs 33
pounds,
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PHNOlt-1 PENH (UPI) -ln }ijmd-to-
hand fighting, Commurust forces·
captured the fonner royal capital of Oudon~. the Cirst major city they have
taken m more than thrtt years.
The Cambodian high comm and
announced lhe fall of lhe city. JI& caputre was also a major propaganda coup for
the rebels sinde the attack came an the
fourth anniven.ary of the ovuthrow at
Prince Norodom Sihanouk.
Oudong Is a provlnci>I <>pllal 24 m11 ..
northeast of Phnom Penh Md ha.a a
populatloo of about lS,OO!r.-
Au topsy Scheduled
SAN PEDRO (UPI) -An outOp!)' w"
ordered Sunday to determine the cause
of death of an un1dentlfied yo111n1 wom1n
whose body ~Is 1'i.5hed ashore ot Point
Fermin here. lnvesllgators t1ald there
were numerous bruises on her body, but
these C'Ollld have t>N!n caused when
~'3\'CS pushed the body againllt rocks .
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l' alley Shooting
Slaying Suspect
Believed Sane
Amos Lewis Ratcliff was mentally
disturbed when he shol. his estranged
wife and her boyfriend at her Fountain
Valley home bul he was sane within the
legal definition of the term, a
P6Ychiatrist testified today in Orange
C.OOnty Superior Court.
Dr. John Klatte. chief of the county's
mental health division. told the jury in
the do.sing stages of the murder trial that
Ratcliff, 51 , told him he w· "riding a
white horse under a white cloud" on July
8. 1972,·wticn Mrs. Belly llatcliff. 41, and
Craig P. llir.-.1, 5:! of Anaheim , were
riddled v.'ith bullets.
It is alleged that Ratcliff waited for the
Patient Who
Ga ve Kidneys
Co1nes A live
BTRP.1.INCHAt.f. England (UPI) -A
coroner's jury has ruled accidental death
in the case of a man who "came alive"
during an operation lo remove both hls
kidneys for transplant.
The inquest on J\t ichacl ~fcEldowney,
6-1. heard testimony from surgeons and
nurses al Selly Oak 11ospital who
partici pated in !he su rgery Feb. 19. three
days af!er ~lcEldowney sufre.red ,critical ..
brain injuries in an auto accident.
He died 15 hours artcr the attempted
removal of the kidneys. The operation
u•as not carried out unlil later and the
kidneys were successfully transplanh:d to
a recipient.
Coroner George B1Jtington s a i d
l\1cEldo"·ncy, a bachelor, had only a 5
percent chance of recovering from the
accident and his relatives g a v ~
permission for his kidneys to be
transplanted.
Dr. Susan Padmor.e, the hospital's
senior house orriccr anti anesthetist.
said McE\downcy suffered a respiratory
arrest Feb. 19.
She pronounced h.in1 dead an hour later
and alerted a transplant team led by
surgeon Anthony Barnes, she said.
Dr. Padmore said \vhen Barnes opened
~fcEldowney's abdomen ·she saw the
patient's r~t twit ch.
"I heard him cough. and he started lo
breathe <lf his <lWn accord -regularly
and with reasonable dep1h." she said.
After the cough. Barnes asked, "Did he
do that or u•as that vou?" none Anna
\\'h.itcomb said. ·
Dr. Padmore replied. "No, he did
that." the fursc said.
Barnes \mmcdiatcly sealed up the
ei~·inch incision. McEldowney was
returned to the intensive care unit but
died 15 hours aftcr~·ard.
Pathologist Dr. J. S. ~lcKinnell said he
carrit:'d out a post mor1en1 and did oot
believe the first attempt to remove the
kidneys contributed to or accelerated the
death.
"In fact. ii Is possible it prolonged his
life by 15 hours .. , he said.
Barnes told the inc1uest he had to
remove the kidneys within an hour of
death \vhich he said he as.<>umed had
been confinned by two doctors.
couple to return to ~tr& Ralcliff's home
at 10026 ~toming Glory Circle and !hot
·Hirst as he fled across the lawn.
It is further alleged that Ratcliff
purs~ !Us wife to a nearby home and
pumped seven bullets into her as she
lried to arouse her sleeping neighbors.
Klatte told the jury today that Ratcliff
may oot have been able to govern his
actions at that time or an i'M>w" later
"'hen he 1llegedly drove lo Westminster
and shot f\.lrs. Ratclifl's girlfriend , f\.lrs.
Barbara Carew. 42.
f\.1rs. Carew u·as shot and killed in her
bed in a con!n::intation allegedly created
u'heo ftateliff accu.sed her of encouraging
his wife to file a divorce action against
him.
Prosecutor Robert Chatterton argue!
that Ratcliff "'·as arrested several hours
later with a "death list" of six names in
his~ion.
The names <lf ~1rs. Ratclif!, }first and
~1rs. Carew had been crossed off and the
accused man was less than a block away
from the home of the fourth oame on the
six-name list. Oiatterton said.
"But Ratcliff had the ability to know
what he was doing," Klatte testified.
"1bere "''as considerable mentaJ stress
and he appeared to be resigned to arrest
or possible self-destruction but I !ormcd
the opinion that he was legaUy sane."
Ratcliff was committed to Atascadero
State Ho.spital as ins r in late 1972 but
was returned lo Orange County for trial
this year when it was delermined that he
had recovered his sanily.
If he is found guilty of inurder in the
current trial. he will be returned to the
same counroom belore tbe same jury tor
a ruling on his sanity at the lime ot the
alleged triple killings.
U.S. Air Fares
Called Unjust;
Changes Ordered
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Civil
Aeronautics Board ruled today that many
of the air fares charged by the nation 's
airlines arc unjust.
ft ordered the carriers to raise coach
fares on short-term ,rips and to decrease
the price of long-distance journeys.
The board abo said the airilnes mu.st
increase first-class fares over a two-year
period beginning in July.
The rulings came as the board
concluded its troadest fare proceeding in
its 36-year history.
The ordm; anoounced today are
effective in three months unless appealed
by the airlines.
The bOard said it found "the existing
coach fare structure i.s unlt'it arw:l
unreasnable" and ordered the fare
structW'e canceled.
"In the long run," the board said . "the
roach fare strotlure ought to be based
upon the cost of service ... "
The board said lhls policy should be
i1nplemCflted oo a partial basis at first.
OLD CARS CARRIED DIGNITARIES FROM BEAUTY QUEENS TO STATE ASSEMBLYMEN
After Two Hour-Long Parade; Guests Moved to Mis_si on Viejo Inn For Cabbage and Cor~ Beef
Laguna's Lanpl1ea1· Calls
For NixoJ1 lmpeacl1me11t
10,000 W at cli
~1ission Viejo
S t. Pat Para<le
Republican congress ional candidate
Roger Lanphear today called for the
resignation or impeachlTlffit of President
Nixon •·for the good of the nation a:id the
Republican Party."
Lanphear, a Laguna Beach attomry. is
challenging Rep. Andrew Hinshaw fR-
Newport Beach ) in the June primary for
the Republican candidacy of the newly
created 40th Congressional district.
He spoke toda y at the Republican
Women's Federation of Oceanside.
In a strongly-worded s tatement
Lanphear urged Republicans to unite in
removing the President from office
either by encouraging his resignation or
by impeachment.
"Like you , I strongly supported the
Presldent for re-election. ·
"Gradually and reluctantl}', I have
observed the erosion of an effective
executive branch and a st r o n g
Republican Party.
"I am appalled at the President's lack
of forthrightne~s. I have deplored the
lack or cooperation on the part o(
J. S. McMichael
Stricke11 Playing
T ennis, Succumbs
PrC>Sident t\ixon 1n regard lo \Vatcrgate
and its rclat.cd matters I must question
th<-integrit y behind a seeming pattern of
obstructioos to re\'e>al al! , · the r('lc,·ant
fact!!," he said.
"The cause of the cotn.1ption of the
individuals in this administration need
not tie borne by the Republican Party
and must oot be accept('(! by it."'
Lanphear said.
lie said ' the Republican Party could
"emerge clean and .strong" i! ''We
rK'Ogllize this cancer and take steps to
nd ourselvC'S of it."
.. \\'e don 't deserve a Joss of spirit and
y,·e don 't deserve doom for the party
unless v.•e fail to take the leadership and
clean up this mess." he said .
Lanphear is chairman of the Laguna
Beach Planning Commission.
The new 40th district, created by
r~apportionment of California's federal
and state legi slali ve d!stJ:lcts in<'!ludes lhc
southern half of Orange County and
reaches to Oceanside and C a n1 p
Pc.ndlcton.
Santa A11a Glider
Pilot, 20, Dies
The "wC'ar1ng o' !he grrcn" inradrd
the Sp.1n1sh motif of ~-lission \'ieJO
Sunday, "·hen 10.000 person.~ turned out
lo u·atch the firlh annual SL Patrick's
Day Parade.
Parade toordina1 ors reported 9 0
('ntries in the event. i n c I u ding
As.semblyman Ken Cory !ti-Garden
Grove l, F!flh District Supcrvoor Ronald
Caspers, and Los Angeles Rams star Bill
Nel300.
After lh(' t"·o-hour long c vent.
hundreds of spectators niovC!d to the
;\lission Vif'JO Ion for <• traditional cornt~
bcc-f and cabbage dinner ;i n d
C'rilt'rlainment by the Royal Ca nadian
Leg1011 Post Scots Pipe Uand.
Parade mast('r of i.:cremoni('s D,1\'C'
DeSoto. of H.adio Station Kr..fJ>C a"•ardt.d
tropni<'s to the follo,.ing entries :
-Special Ht.-cognilion Floats: Casta dcl
Sol .\1onte\i d('a/Cordillero School.
-Gc~ral Floats: first . IJe Port1la
School : SC('()f)cl . Los Bo1anicos-~1Lo;sion
Viejo Beau tiful : third. Y.\fCA Ind ian
l<.la 1dens.
-f.quc,;trian : first. Leisure \\"orld
Stables : second, ~)ission Viejo Stables.
-\\'alking Entries : first. l)c Portola
School ; second . Y\ICA Brok('n LanCt!
'.\ation Indian (iuldes; third , Y~tCA
A Santa Ana youth attempting a 300-Indian Princesses.
degree turn on his hang glider was ki!lt.-d --Spt'<:ial Entric:;· f1r~t ·SOuthcm
Sunday when it stalled and he dropped California i\.I o tor c y c l<' Association :
J. S. "Scotty" ~lc(t.ficha('l, a u·ell-200 feet into a rugg t'd canyon near sl:'COnd, (iood Time Clo11ons: third.
known builder-dei,.·e\oper in Orange Creslline. ".\lafia Staff Car." beann_g ixirade
County, ~·as fatall y stricken Saturday Eric R. \\'ills . 20, of Beverly lJriv('. coordinating con1n11l!e<· n'ICmbcrs.
~·bile playing tennis near his home in San died Y>hen he and his kite s\amm('d inlO -Commercial f.nt ry. first. O'l-lara's
Juan Capistrano. Ile was 64. the ea rth in Devil's Canyon. Pub of Orange. a '.\oah's Ark 1not1f.
Mr. ~fc.\fichael suffered a Tieart attack San Bernardino C.ounty Sh c r i r f · s -s,~·f'epstakes · .\Ii s s 1 on Viejo
and died later in the day at ~1ission deputies st1id \\rills "'·as pronounced dead Campfire C1rls. 1n a walking dt~lay
Community Hospital. at San Bernardino Con1mun1ty lfospital featuring red . u·h1tc ~u1d blue rostumes
Pt1blisl1 e1·
Seek s SLA
SA~ FRA:'\CISCO 1l'l'\1 -\\•\\S!)J~·r
execut1\1' Randolph \ 11.:-ar~t hoprd
today to brt·uk .'! l'-l'('ldong :-.1!1·n<'t' by 111 ..
daug:hter·s kidn~pt_·i-s through ·pron11s1n:.::
acuoo on the !:.it.est 1"0 dt•n1ands mad<'
by the tcrronsl Srmb1oue!)C Llbcrat1un
J\rn;y.
· He is acuvt"l y l111 1ni.:. to arr,1ng1· a
naliony,·ide "Ji\';;>'' t~·tt•\'ision ;lppC'."lr;lnc·~·
for t \ltl> SJ.A "~ldien;'' j:1ill'd on ti1.1rgf'.;
of assassinating OaktJnd school chi1·f
htarcus Foster an<l 1s rcvan1ping a $'.!
mit!1on food giV<'<t~:i.y 10 the-poor .
TI1e editor and presidt•n1 nt th•• S.111
Fr:in('1st-o Lxan11ncr :ia1d <lunn~ th"
u('ekC'rid th;it "I h,1\p not hrokl·n niv
u·ord" to the Sl.J\. \rhieh ;,ibdoc·tal his :.'li-
~·f'ar~ld daughtt'f'. Pt1tr1c1a . frotn h•·r
1-k>rkell'}' apartment six \\.t't•k:. ;1i::o toda\
.., am doing C'\'C'ryrh1ng r 1-.111 to c:irr.\
out tht•1r demands." llcar:st ~aid 111 .1
brief "ITit\cn st<Jlelll('nt Saturd<1v. "Thu
one Uling I u·ant above' all is to gCt Patt~
hon1e as quickly as possible. and I
repeat. I a.in doing all I t'an lo bring that about..,
The SLA S<iid on th<' lalC'it l..1pt'
recorded mc~e lo l-loan.t 1 a s t
u·cckend that iLs dt•mandl'd food progra111
for the needy was ''crumbs" and that lht·
n-lease of ~1iss Hearst wouldn 't bl'
negotiated until "comrades'' Joseph
Remiro, 'll. and Russell Littlt'. 26, arc
allov.·cd a television appenrance.
Remiro and Litt.le ap(lt':tr bcfor1·
Contra C.Osta COlmty Superior Court
Judge Sam \V. llal1 in ~1:1rt1ncz 1'ucsda\'
ttnd he will rule on whether ;1 T\'
appearance u·ould JOOpttrdlzc their righl:>
to a fair trial.
The prisoners earlier requcstc.od the !ivf'
appearance as a means of suggesting a
plan by u·hich .\tiss Hearst •1•ould Or
released frorn her "prisonl'f' o,L war''
status.
"I an1 doing all I can lo facil1l<ltf' th•·
~ppearance of Ren11ro and J~iule. ·
Jlearst said in hL~ Wei!keod st.aleITK·nt.
··1 believe such an appc;irance can I><.-
\Cry hel.pfu! to the re.lea<;e of Patrick!.
li nfort.unate\)·. these things take tiu1e ci~
tile people in .. 'Olvcd include lau1·cr~.
judges. district attorneys and sheriffs.''
Mea nv.1tile, the People in Nee'</
progran1 temporarily ho1!lcd food
distribution to the JXlOf to US" 11.S final SJ
milltoo for a more orderly gi \'('a1\;1y o!
qua li ry food. It has alrtady given au·ay
SI million 1n grol'{'ry p<1ekagl·~ to :111
estimated 120.000 persons.
U.S: Bltildi11 g
Big Wi1id1nill
Y.'ASlf !NGTON fUI'l) -The
government plans lo spend $865 .000
O\"er f\\'O years lo build .. a spacc-a11:c
\.lt"indmi!l to see if the wind can Ix'
harnessed economically to generate
electricity, it u·as announcc'Cf toda}.
The 'A'indmill will ISc built at !he
space agency's l..c'Ais Research
Center. Clevela nd. in a project
sponsored by the National &1cncc
f'oundalion .
The agency said the" ind1n1!1 t<, a
step toward future ~·ind gcn«r.1tors
c.-.ipable of producing 1.000 to 2J.OO
kilo\.lt·atts. It "'ill he 1hc first lar.c:<'
"''ind encfgy systen1 constructed 111
t:nnc-d S!atl's in 30 y~;1r~.
''A surgeon has a duty to his 1>3tient
not to transplant dead kidneys. He also
has a duty lo society to sec he does hot
act precipitately. ~Ic is walking a
tightrope," Barnes said.
The board ruled that the fare per mile
charged by t.tle airlines did not det"!"tase
sullicienUy as the distance traveled
increased, even trough the cost to lhe
airline dropped.
lie had been an active bui:der in the .'.lo'.'.'.l'.'.lo'..'.w:'.'.in'.!g:..'.'.th'.:e_'.f::_al'.'.:I. _________ ":::· n::d'..!:po".'.m'.'·:".pou".:'.'.'::.· ----------"=============' area for the past 14 ye>ars and his firm 1~
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The banker hu•band of Mr.;.
Eunice Khonhol rn has paid an
unspecified ~unount ·of money
ror her return afler kidnapers
contacted hi111 at bis Lino~
f,,ake s. 1.1inn ., home over the
weekend. Dr. Gunnar Kron-
holm is awaiting. word of her
late. See story Page 4.
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This resulted, the board said, in fares
running below tht cost In Sh<rt-haul
markets but above costs In tbe klog-haul
markets.
Under the krmula worked out by the
board, coam fares between Boston and
Hartford. COrut - a distance 1.: fl miles
-woold increase from 115.11 to 118.92.
built several tracts in the Fullerton area
as "''ell as Saddlcback Duplexes. a
project in the San Juan area .
The family home is at 32.slri La Calma,
in San Juan.
Mr. McMichael was a ~fason and a
member of Al ~lalaikah Golden West
Coounanderie Number 43, He also served
as a director of the State Escrow
Company.
Swallow Salute
east of St. ]osepli
The Feasl of st. Jmieph wlll be by children from th(' mission school
celelrated by scores of children at WlCler the direclion of r.lrs. Olan Rymer
f\.fiss1on San Juan Capistrano Tuesday and Mrs. Pa ul Arbiso. A benedicton ~·ill
with a colorful page8nt which -.in iocl ude close the pagent.
a salute to Ute ·fa.mom swaUows. Special masses will be celebrated at 7.
The birds tradltiooally return to San 8, and 9 a.m. in Father Jwiipero Serra's
Juan on Mardi 19th. 1beir Ume of historic chapel, tbe oldest cootinually
arrival will be noted by the rioging oC a ~ buJJding in California.
swallow bell. The pageant v.·iJI not repeated later in
1bis year's pageant win be pre!mted Ule tA--eek as it has ~ in the past,
one day only at 1:30 p.m. and wll begin sponsors said.
with a pn.icessioo or children from Old Today marks the begiming ol the
Mission Scbpol. followed by the crowning Flests de las Golondririas v.'hich will
ol the St Joseph's Day k~ and queen, continue throlJihoUt the \\-eek in San
F.dward Bravo and Kathryn Rymer. Both Juan. Residents and merchants began
are eighth graden at the 8C!hool and are v.•earing Spanish, fndian and \Yestern
desoendanta of pioneer families. oostum~ today and the fit!'lt formal
After the ooronation tbe St. Joseph'.s fiesta &ctlvity will be the jUdging of the
Day banner will be presented to the king "haimt man in t01'1l." 'l'ue!)day at 5
and qu~. 1be banner ls one of the p.m. in the downtown minipark. Two
treasured artUacts of the mlsskJn. "*\ bearded content.ants \\'iii win przes -one
Enterlainmen4. will then-begin with with the "raunchiest beard'' and \he
mArlactll rfiusi~ and the singing or "When other with the "neatesloeard.'' ·•
the Swallows Come &ck to Capistnno'', Other act vii.el ..,.111 ncladc a pct
by the song's author, Leoo Renee. show, window oontest, parade, and trail
Traditional dances will be performed ride.
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YOU DESrr IE
A BREAK TODAY'
Sor1nghme
Flo1ence E1semans 101 rne
Ochsner sisters
Mellssa 12. Ehs.abctn :"
Their sister dresse!. ore from
---om-Eflter-€oltf!C!•0•1
available at all ~tore::.
1n si zes 2 to 14
Mehssa is 1n !he £!h Qraar
al Harbour View School
Melissa and Eli5abetn arc
the children ot
Dr ana Mrs
Harold C Ocnsner Ji
ol Hvnl1ngton Haroour
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.j OAlLY PIL01 Monday, Marth lts, 11!1 ..
Just • Banker P.ays Ransom to
1
Free Spouse
':1,., with •1;.~ :-.,.:-:-. Tom
" U'phine
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LINO LAKES. Atinn. {UPI ) -Banker
Gunnar Kronholm has delivered a
ransom to the kidnapers of his "'ife.
Ew'lice, a family spokesman said early
today, and the kkl.napers have promised
they will let hbn lalow later I-Oday where
his wtfe can bf! found.
The Rev. Bruce Fleming, Kronholm's
brother·ln-law and pastor ol t h e
Bethlehem Baptist Ch u r ch In
~11nneapolls. early today said money had
been dellvertd •·as per the kidnapers
Instruction and that word lS supposed to
be receh·ed sometime this morning
~'here f\trs. Kronholm can be found."
FLEMING REFUSE D lo MY how
much ral"l30m was paid or give any
details.on how \he money wu delivered.
Ear Iler, the FSI annowiCfd that the
ear belonging to Mn. Kronbolm waa
found in !be ~llnncapoli> subw1> ol
Edina.
MrS. Krooholm , ~. diSapp<arod Friday
mornlnj: 30metime after 7:30 a.m. Later
that day, a man tel"""""1 Kronholm
and said: "We have your wife. Deliver
all the money yoo can to a stadon
at .. ,"
Kronholm sakl he oouldn't understand
the last worm from the caJler who
Immediately hung up. Since then, nothing
Garden Grove
On the Coast? MAita VINUS-MllCUIY RIGHT PA1H
EYES INLAND DEPT. -Lots of
grtzz.led veterans of coastal Ji\ing like to
feel that there are tv•o parts to Orange
c.ounty-che coastline from Seal Beach to
San Clemente and then the b.1d part.
Tbe line that divides th~ coastal
dweller frofu the Inland resident of our
region i! most !Mefinite.
Huntington Beach, for example, is
clearly ccmidered a broch city even
though In rts enormous size it stretdtes
inland-(pardoo the expression }-alma;t
in touching distance of Santa Ana. If
you'd want to !ouch lt, that Is.
l\tISSJON Vl~JO and El Toro are a
couple of other spots that, in the most
strict vie~'. aren't exactly ""'ashed by the
ebb and flow of Pacific \\'aters. But
mootly. they are dihsldered part of our
growing coastal communities.
Other places; however, have long been
abamloned by coastal thinkers. Garden
Grove Is a good example ol this.
Back there a few decades in my youth,
we always considered Gardeo Grove as
an a¢cultural communJty, filled wltli
farm boys who could pick up a plow with
one hand lo point out dlrectloM for )'Oil.
These per!ORS eventually turned lnto
Garden Grove High School football
playen who eouMt dispatch you into
considerable m!sery oo a given Friday.
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111 tlae Ho1ne St1•etcl1
IAltTM AT Pl.WV
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SO IT WAS IN those days you' rould
drive down Garden Grove Boulev11rd and
cross street! like Brookhurst, Euclid or
Harbor Boulevard and you'd oome to just
that-a wkle spot crossing of roads.
A radio signal sucessfully bean1ed across 69 n1il· probe "'ill pass \l.•ithin 540 n1i\cs of the :;1n3ll planet
lion miles nudge J\tariner IO into the home stre1ch J\larch 29, fl ashing man's first closeup photos of
Then the boom years of the 1950s came
10 Gerden Grove. 'Ibey started tearing
out the groves and gardem and replacing
today on its !ive-n1onlh trip to ~l ercury. Th;,:,:e..;s:'.p~a~ce::._ __ th_e_:_p_la_n_e_t_e_ve_r.:.y_4_2_s_e_c_o_n_d_s. _____ ~--
them witti housing developments so fast 'G e p hi e ' you coukln't keep track. Blink once and a 01ng D , .. field was turned into a new oommuntty. ._,
Everybody thought It was grand mtil it
was fin i!hed. Alas, 1tnee then' Garden C J ' p · le
Grove has dra•11 considerable oontempt Nixon T nking ase to t te eop and ridkule u a place where aH the
munldpal planners must have been out By HELEN THOMAS
to hmdl while they \\'ere buik:Hng tt. WASHINGTON (UPI) -White House
PEl/iru;, PARTl,CULARLY coastal -strategists say President Nixon has
follal, have been known to poke josh at. embarked on a two-pronged \\'atergatc
the place by calling It "Garbage Grove" defense by taking his case to the
and "Flatsville " or "Los Angeles South" American people and toughening his
or other non-complimentary names. stand against congressional Impeach·
Anyway, it la clear they built Garden ment proceedings.
Grove ln an awful rush. One o1 the thJngs The P~iaent and his f\urroga tes nrc
they forgot in the process was to get a "going public" in a big .,.,.ay to promote
junior college for I.heir kids. So ever Nixon's point of view lhnt complete
since all the kids alTlved, they've been
going to junior coue.ge in places like
Santa Ana, l"Ul.lerton, Orange Coast and
Golden West .
This has cost. Garden Grove residents
heavy taxes. Everybody agrees Garden
Grove should be within some JC district.
But surrounding diJtricts ha\·e been
reluctant to annex the Garden Grove
Unilled Scbool District becauoe It b rich
in kkb andJ>Ot so rid! in tu base.
GARDEN GROVE does, however, stlll
turn out mighty fine football players,
desptte not having plows to pick up
anymore.
AM as it comes to pMS, il OO\V
appears possible that rhe junior college
system _t.hat v.·.ill embrace Garden Grove
will be the Coast Commun1ty O>llege
District.
Lot. or questions llke taxes to be paid
and an election to seal Ult deal have to
yet be Ytorkcd out. But It could
eventually happen. 1'hen "·hen they join
Coast , ""·e·u be ln an interrsting position.
We'll be turning to Garden Gro\'C folks
aM saying. "'Velcome neighbors. you
just joined the coastline.''
( NEWS ANALYSIS J
~ration v.'1tn the House Judiciary
Committee's demands !or tapes and
docwnents would lead to "destruction of
the Presidency."
Nixon Tuesday .,.,·ill ea1Ty his campaign
to Houston. Tex., 1\'here he "'ill appear
before the National Association of
Broadci!tera in a nationally televised
question and answer session al 6 p.m.
POT.
JN PURSUIT or public support., ht
appeared before bll5inr!IS leadin In
Chi.cago and southerners !n Nashvil le.
Tenn. last 'ol.'eek.
Hb advisera also hav~ fanned out to
blast what they see as the committee's
''ftsh.ing cxpedltioo" for '\11.lte House
files and to prod the panel Into stating It~
definition ol an impeachable offeMC. The
\\'hitc I~ouse has declined to give the
committee 42 tapes It is seeking,
although It has made available to to the
oommittee material it previously gave
• the \Vatergate prosecutors.
Wbite House advisers ha\•e expressed
satisfaction \\1th the results or their
public relations campaign in its early
stages. The goal ts to persuade the public
of Nixon's innocence of any participation
in Wal.ergate·related allegations and to
build pressure on Congress to ~·in a rapid
resolution of the problem, according to
aides. •
One adviser said r•we •re looking Into
several possibilities" far still more public
appearances by the President.
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THE PRESIDEl\i 'S advisers reali2e
they are taking the risk of alienating
some Republican congressionRI
supporters in the con1n1ittee and the
House by challenging the impeaehmmt
inquiry step tt,.· step. Some obsen·ers
believe the W1tite House .,.,·ou.Jd prefer to
re£use a subpoena £or presidential
documents and incur a possible conteinpt
citalion rather Ulan to con1ply w\dl the
committee's request.
Ni~on appeared in fine fet tle Sunday at
a St. Patrick's Day \\"orship ser\'ice RI
the While House during ~·hich Dr.
Norman Vincent Peale delivered a
~ern1on on lo\"e and forgiveness for
""Tongly motlvated" misdeeds.
l\1rs. Nixon. suffering from Influenza
:i.fter hrr six-day goodwill tour to Latin
America, was unable to attend and is
under a doctor's care.
PEALE BEGAS his service with a
prayer asking forgh·eness "for what
\\·e'\'c done and thought and said that
was wrongly moUvated."
Winds, Snow in New York
Freeze Warnings Issued for lo1va , ·Minnesota Aren
Te111pcrnf11re1
WI•~ LIW ,.l,..
Heaviest Battles
Sh1ce Cease-fh·e
See11 in Vietnanl
SAIGON. South Vietnam (AP) -
Thousands of South Vietnamese and
Communist troops battled In the central
hig't\lands over the ~·eekend in the
heaviest fighting since the cease-fire, the
Saigon command said ·~1onday.
The command listed more than 500
casualties_ on both sides. Including 34~
CommUTiists and n ·of Its own soldJers
killed, "''hile .n.eld reports ind!c.ated more
( ' IN SHORT ...
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than 800 casualties and one governmenl
battalion overrun.
The field reports said one regiment of
l\"orth Vietnamese troops of up to 2.000
n1en attacked a half dozen government
positions nea r Kon tum City, bitting them
.... 1th more than 700 rounds or rockets.
mortars ll.1ld artillery, then fe>llowing up
~·i\1,1 infantry a56llults.
e lrlda Deaths
BELFAST (UPI ) -Authorit ies
lightened security,.... across Northern
Ireland today after ihe worst violence In
monthS rocked the St. Patrick's day
v.·eekend.
Bomb blasts and ambushes over the ·
.,..·eekend killed eight perl'IOns. including
1""'0 Irish Republican Anny (IRA)
milltant.s and three British soldiers.
An lRA attack on an army foot patrol
in Londonderry's Brandywell district
Sunday night killed a l'IOldier, raising t~
dcalh toll to 971 ln 4'1ii years of vtolence.
e Indian Riots
NEW DELHI , India (AP) -lndlan
army units moved into lhe cap\lal or
BPnar State today to control student-led
mobs that fought police and set buUdings
ablaze in a protest against econoouc
hardships.
It "·as the seconcWimc in t~'O months
has been htard from the lddna.J>trs. ~ IL Krlmback, opeclal agent In
charge of the F'BI in the Minneapolis.St.
Paul area. said the car be.lo11ging to Mn.
Kronholm WM found at 10:%5 p.m. POT
today by the Edina Police Department at
the parking lot of the Soothdale Shopping
<.'eflter. Edina is about 30 miles from Uno
Lakes.
No other Information was avail.able,
Krimba.ck 1aid.
KRONllOL~t, D t: S C R I B E D a11
exhausted and distraught. "'as wiable 10
n1eet Sunday with DeW!m.en.
At a nev.•s conference Sunday at a road
block a mile from his home, Kronholm 's
brother. Oliver, 61, and ' brother-in-la1v .
the Rev. Broce Fleming. pastor of
Bethlehem Baptist C h u r c h , in
~f.inneapolls, &lid the banker W2' too
tired to t.alk with newsmen.
Both said Kronholm y,·u exhau.md and
tt)1ng to relax. They ~id. ''There has
been no communicatioo from anyone.•
They addod ~woo'! be !M«lnp ..itl1
rf'POC1ttl until there is "further 11-ord
from the kktnapert. ''
Tbe two said they dim 1 know ij any
money had boeo translen-ed.
At tv.-o news oonrerences Saturday,
Krooholm stood in front of hls suburban
'I'wtn Cities home, !ltl)'ing he was
awa1tlng further v.·ord and told b!J wlft!,
''I love you."
}Cronholm said the FBI zwurcd h.im It
\1.-0n 't interfere with any instructioos he
may receive lo pny a ransom.
KRONHOLM SAID he last saw h~
blonde ~ife "then he left home about 7:30
a.m. Friday to go to .,.,·ork. She failed to
keep a beauty appointment Friday
morning and a meeting with her husband
Friday afternoon.
Kronbolm, who bas slx chiklren by a
pre~ marriage, has been married to
his present '1iife for about three yean.
U.S. Aids -Egypt
In Mi~e Sweeps
\VASHINGTON (UPI) -The Sta te
Department announced today that the
United States "has agreed to assLc;t in
!Weeping mines in the \\'aters or the SUe:z:
Canal" to belp speed reopening of the
international waterv;ay.
The canal has been closed for almo<t
seven yean -aint'e tbe 1967 Israell·Arab
v.'3r. The depe.rtment said the as&stance
is being provided "at lhe request of the
Egyptian government." ,
IT ADDED-that the United States also
had agreed "lo pro\ide advice and
training to Egyptian p e rs o n n e 1
responsible for c~nring unexploded
ordnance in t'ne canal and on its banks."
Oip\om~t ic sources in Cairo said
earlier that Eg}'Pl had reached
agreement "'ith the Unit'ed St.ates and
Britain on a join( operation to clear
~thousands ol bombs and mines from the
canal.
The mine clearance "'ork is expected
to start early ne~t month by scores of
American and British specialists in
conjunction "ith the Egyptian navy and
the engineering corps as ~·ell as Suez
Canal Authority technicians, the sources
said .
CANAL AUTllORITI' offlcials believe
there are thousands of mines and
unexploded bombs in and around the
canal as a resull o{ more than six yea.rs
of intennlttent Israeli ground and air
fighting across the walcrway,_culminat·
ing in last October's \\'ar.
On the "'at front. Syrian and Israeli
artillery boomed for more than three
hours across the Golan llei ghts cease-fire
line for the scvcnlh straight day, with ,
01urcl1 Pickets
'Exorcist' Filn1
PENSACOLA. Fla. !UPI) -insisting
!hey \j,'eren't trying to clost down the
movie. "The Exorcist," the SO pickets
sajd, after all. ''It's their movie hou,,e."
But the Rev. Paul Welch, associate
pastor of Pensacola 's First Pentecostal
Church. added. ''\\'e are opposed to the
movie. or coune, because they are
playing with !he power or God. \\'hat
they're doing Is making a mockery of It.''
The SO marchers trom the church
·congregation handed out religious tracts
to t\ie patrons of !he Florida theater, ··1n
case they nc<!d help after seeing lhe
mov"K:."
"'Ibe Exorcist," a controversial movie
dealing "1th satanic possession of the
human spirit, opened In Pensacola
Friday night. The marchers showed up 24
hours later.
each side clLng the other started 0:
righting.
A military spokesman in Tel A\'iv said
the S;>rians openetl heavv shellfire on
Israeli fortifications in the northern
sector of the plateau before Israeli guns:
barked to silence the Arab barrage. No
Israeli casualties \\'ere reported.
Syria said the artilleey duel was along
t""<tthirds 'of the front, and claimed
SrNan.,.gunnen dealt "fierce blows" to
Israeli positions.
A Damascus military communique said
the engagement broke out when Israel
tried to impro,·e and fortify its position!
in the central and northern sectors o{ the
40-mile-long front.
Philadelph.ian
Streaker Wore
Green in Church
By United Presa Internatlooal ·
The.re ~-as just a little ~·earing of the
green during Sunday's St. Patrick's day
streaking.
A naked youth, sporting only a green
headband, dashed through St. Bernard 's
catholic Oiurcb in Philadelphia just as
the Rev. Bernard Benlsch«k prepare<!
10 distribute communion at a noon mass.
'''W"hat J. terrible thing to happen in a
church, of all places," complained one
parishioner. ·
Another oode man ran through a group
of marching Huie girls in S a n
Prandsco's· annual St. Patrldl:'s Day
Parade. but be "'as graboM by outraged
bys1anders \\'ho held him until police
arrived.
The man. idenlilied aa Paul Sutlon, 26.
.,.,.as charged ·with drunkenness and
indecent exposure.
In Tokyo Sunday. an American high
school girl si~aked about 60 feet dovm a
busy street in the Glnza before be.ing
nabbed by police. <barged witti public
irw:l.ecency. the girl said ·she made ~er
naked nm oo a $3.1 dare from her frienrut.
A disc jockey in Hawaii streaked
across the sno~-s of 'r..tauna Kea at the
t3.000-foot level Sunday ?i1lile a group of
newsmen watched. The man, Rich
Anthony, claimed a record for the
V.'Orld's highest streak.
Three men, v.·ho said they were
coostructlon ~·orkers from S a n
Francisco, streaked through !he club car
of the Amtrak train heading for Reno,
Nev., Saturday alter making bet! with
on look en.
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VOL 67, NO. 77, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1974 N TEN CENTS
County Blames Irvine Ranch for Bay Closing
,
By JORN ZALLER or "-O.ll'r ,., ... Sllff
Orange Cotllty heaJUt officials alleged
today that reclaimed sewage water
draining rrom Irvine ComprBlly farmlands
is the main reason behind Friday's
decision to close Upper Newport Bay.
COuoty Health ofUCeT John Philp said
three months of 1estS show lhat water
draining from the ranch into San Diego
Creek may contain dangel"OU3 traces of
bwnan fecal matter.
ra
10% to 20%
lJVine Company officials said 14day
lhey lntend to .continue using the treated
effluent for trr:lgaUon until the health
C::-partment can prove anculsively that tt
is rtspOOSibl< !or the pollutioo.
"We are not at the present lime
oonviooed that tbe informaUoo available pn;.-a cleer lndlcatloo that runoff
from our lands b 1he-ma}or catDe of
Upper Bay problems," Imne Company
Presidalt Raymond L. Watson, oald.
Watsoo said that the company is •
• 1ans
partici.pallog in a joint county. state and
lrviDe Ranch water dlstrict commiUee to
seek a roncluslve definition of the
problem and tu causes.
Philp today re.leased laboratory results
be claims show that rmoff from the
company's farmland viola'ted state water
. quality 11.andards in 56 of 238 samples i..t.d. .
Philp admitted he still has no
conclusive evidence that these violations
are direct!y responslble for the high level
of polluttoo that has long been kno'4'1\ to
exi$t ln Upper Newport Bay.
But he asserted that the vlolallons
ind icate that th('1'e is a "good reMOO to
hl'lieve that their runoffs are an
important contribulioo to the problem.
"The situation Is marginal. but since
there is a question. voe decided that it
was prudent to y..•am the public and clOtSc
the bay," Philp said.
Philp also pointed out that the Irvine
Comp.iny is not the only agency in South
• I
Orange County wing reclaimed sc"'>age.
But he said the l rv inc Company Sl'('tl\S lo
be producing the largesl an1ount of
runoff.
Health Department tests show that
water in the Back Bav "·as ""'£'11 in
eitcess" or st.at~ shellf ishing standard$ In
all months las year Philo said. ·
St.andanb for body oootact sports, such
as water skiing, were violated five ot
twelve months last year.
However because the H e a I t h
Department until rcet'nlly believed the
\·iolation rt'Sulted exclusively fr o m
animal -rather than human -fecal
n1atter, lt did not close the b..1y.
"If vie had knl:r-ATI last year "1lat we
kno"' now, "'e probably "·ould h;:ive taken
action to restrict its US<'," Philp said .
Ptulp saKi there "'·ere no complaint!: to
the Health Dcpanment o( illness caused
by huma n use of the B.1ck Bay during the
!See RANCll. Page ZI
Oil Chiefs
Butchers .Slash Set Formal
Red Beef Prices
By United Press llltemaUonal
Butchers from California to P.1aine
have slashed meat prit-es: 10 to 20 percent
tn the past month, hoping to boost
sagging sales during a beef surplus and
keep many cattlemen from going broke.
The lower prices are expected to go
back up after 60 to 90 days, however.
"Across the board, I'd say beef prices
have oome down 0 cents per pound
Foreigners Top
U.S. Cyclists
In Mesa Racing
By RUDI ~1EDZIELSKI '··
., tlM DllltY Pli.t SIMI'
Foreign racing stars outclassed the
American speedway motorcycle team
with a score of 56-52 in Costa Mesa
Sunday to take home the IntemaUonal
Champions Challenge trophy.
The foreign team, headed by six-time
world champion Ivan P.tauger of New
Zealand, beat the Americans in two out
of three matches at l'ne Orange County
Fairgrounds.
Although the invaders captured the
tiUe,. tbe American team, captained by
Soony Nutter of Topanga , outscored them 163-160 for the three-day series.
Swlday's closely fought action brought
some bitter disputes between the riders
and referees and ended in a fistfight in
frmt of 5,000 fans involving U.S.
champion lrlike Bast and Scotland's Bert
Harkins.
Ba.5l threw a pwich at Harkins,
claiming he was cut off in the crucial last
race, and the two fi s t -s wingin g
combatants had to be pu]led apart by
other riders.
Still feeling the pain from an earlier
rib injury and a ba9 crash in Sunday's
racing, Harkins limped to t h e
microphones after the .rophy prescnta·
tioo and. in a concillatory gesture,
thanked the Americans for their hospi·
tality and said he hoped the foreign all ·
stars would be in\ited back to the U.S.
'·very soon." Poland's Zenon PleciJ aod Ed"'·ard
Janean, after making some impressive
(See SPEEDWAY, Page !I
Polish Joke
On Americll ns
8 er o a rd "Twiggy .. Ko1J.·alski ,
mana ger of the. Polish motorycle
racing team contesting the
tnternat\onal Champions Challenge
ln Co6ta ~lesa last weekend ,
inadvertently told an "American"
joke at the begiMing of the three-
raoe series.
Buttonholing a German-speaking
oewiman. the burly 2'fS--pound
racing COtldl said, "I don't wish to
be forward , but the Polish flag out
there in the Infield is nyiog upside
down." ·
The mC$."it gt was q u i c k I y
translattod for the race &fficials ,
along •ith 'I)'i.ggy's erplanatlOl'l
that the red and wt\ltt Polish
l\lllllel' whon bofst.d upolde down
"~es the Czech n."'{." •
•.
during the past three v.·ee' .>," said Don-
ald ~lcKinnon, manager of Cottles
Supermarket in Augusta, Maine.
The situation was similar In every
other area of the country re!pl>Oding to a
United Press lntematlooal s u r v e y ,
although in most stores Prices were
lower on particular cuta of beef Instead
of aCT'065--~rd reductioM.
Grocery stores In TeI.U, Califomla,
Maine, Wasblngtoe, Pb 11 ad e Ip b i a ,
Maaachmata, Dlillob and Georgia
reported lower meat prices, some down
by .. nwcb u 70 ...,.. • pound.
Despite Ille low.,. pria!s, groce" did
DOC lodlcate moppers have turned in
great numbm back to steal< and roast
b<ol.
"It's going to take a.while for them to
find aut prices are down and get back
into the groove," said Jotm Hester, meat
market manager of the H e b
Supemiarkets in Austin, Tex.
Hester said his store reduced the price
of sirloin from $2.04 last week to $1.38 a
pound, but roast beef was the same at
lt.19 and ground beef held at ~ cents.
"You still hear people say It's too high
aod walk OU," he said "'Ibey ought to go
out and try to buy some cow feed or
fertilizer."
Cattlemen say beef supplies are oow at
a surplus because of. sluggish consumer
demand the past six months and the
marketing disruptiom such as the
truckers' strike earlier um year.
"We've got a marketing problem we
have to eat our way out of," said John
Robinon, vice president of the Geo rgia
Cattlemen's Association. He predicted
the present low prices wip not last longer
lhan three months.
'·This is u low as it's going to get.
Beef is a bargain at the present and wil l
be for the next 60 to 90 days," he said.
Wray Finney, vice president of the
American National C a t t I e m e n ' s
Association, said quick l't('()Very for the
cattle industry will require a rapid sell-
off of cmTent supplies.
"Stepped • up featuring of be<f by
ret.ailers ls imperative,'' to k e e p
cattlemen from being forced out of
bu.siness, Finney said.
School Dedicated
Without State's
Education Otlef
An estimated 300 persons went ahead
with the dedication ol dle new Roy 0 .
Andersen School In Newport Bead! Sat·
urday despite the failure of state super·.
intendent of Publk: Instruction Wilson
Riles to sb>w up for the keynote addm:s.
School officials said that Riles bad
been delayed by, fog ··1hile attempting
to.Jand at.Los Angc.&es Internatlonal Air·
-port. He reportedly arriv< · at the New·
po rt Beach campus mly after the dOO.i·
cation was over.
WW iam Cunningbam. suoe:Mntendent
of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict from 1968 to 1971. gave the keynote
address fn Riles' plaoe.
He called tho new open spoce sdlool
"the most e1citing pltce I've see:a in all
ol ~vels." A& executive director or
the allon of California School Ad·
ministrators, Cunningham said be has
vUiled every JChool district in the rtate.
Andenen School Is ioett.d It liOO Port
Seaboumo Way. It Is ~38\h Jdlool In
the Newport·Mtra Unified Sd1ool Db-
trict.
The Big Buy
Bus iness executives feeling the pinch of the fu el
short.age can keep their big car status with this
jumbo size ve rsion of a popular economy car. The
"big bug" was built by a dealer in La Crosse. \Vis ..
and has carried governors, parade marshals and
homecoming queens.
Newpo1·t Cou11cil D1·ive
-
Revealed Expense Report
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of 11119 Oelly Piiot ST•fl
N~-port Beach de\'eloper Don Koll so
far has put the most money into !he
Newport Beach City Counc~l campaign
and Neu'POf1 Beach ad\·ertising man
Eve rett Temme so fa r 'nas gotten the
most out of it.
Koll and his attorney, Timothy Strader.
were the top contributors by fa r.
acco rding to preliminary campaign
ex-pense repo rts filed by the 11 council
candidalcs F'riday.
Koll and Strader gave $200 each to the
campaJ gns of V'ice ~layor Ho...,·ard
Rogers and PlaMing Co m m I s s I o n
Chairman William Agee.
Temme. a declared supporter of Third
District candidate Ellis Glazier. wa,, pa id
$280 by hi:s candidate for the printing of
handbills.
But Temme also took in $259 from one
of Glazier 's two opponents, Realtor Pete
Barrett, for preparation or literature.
Former UC Irvine offi cial Lucille
Kuehn, ooc of three District 6 opponents
o( Agee, has raised the most money to
date.
She has recel\•ed S?.609. Barretl is
second . He's collected $2 ,309.
Scboolo.llicl~~~te··•·:art. another
Sixth District challenger, has taken I
the leagt -1180.
School teacher Lyn (',eronimi, a
Texas
challenger for Cowicilman \!ilan Dostal's
Dis trict 4 scat, has received $235, to
place him second from the botlom.
~trs. Kuehn and Peg Forgit, a District
J challenger. have spent the most money
so far. \trs . Kuehn's expenses total $638,
including S2.'!.5 for installation of
telephone eq uipment.
J\lrs. r·orgit has spent $628, including
$325 for advertising in me !'iewportcr
(Stt SPE1''D'ING . Page %)
THIS A D ASSURED
'PARKING SP ACE'
Here's an advertiser v.'00 had no
trouble find ing a new "parking space"
for his travel trailer. This is the ad that
did it:
16' SCOTS. sips 6. eloc. brks.
cust. 3\\-Tling. $500. Good
eood. CaH ( Phone No. l
And w"hat that ad di d ;as to sen the
trailer in just one day -not an unusual
story from Daily Pilot ad\·ertise.rs. If you
wanrttrjoiJrthe ran~-of--happY-ad 11sers
dial the direct line to results. Phone 642·
5678.
Duel
Clerk , W 011icui Shoot It Out
HO USTON (UPn -With pistols blazing. a grocery clerk
ducted wi th a woman bandit clad only In panties and a blouse out·
side a grocery store followin g an armed robbery. The woman lost.
Charles Hall, 43. told pol ice the woril an entered the store bra.n·
dJshing the weapon and demanded the proceeds from the cash reg1s·
ter. As soon as she left. Hall grabbed his pistol and ran out in pursuit.
The clerk and the woman. standing about 10 paces apart, ex·
chan ged I I shots. ~(all saved one round and got the drop on the 28-y~ar·ol d woman.
• Her pistol empty, the Woman threw up her hands in defeal and
told llall he could have the money back ir he Vt'ould let her go.
--it""!a"i't-said-no-deal-tild-<'alled-tbe-!)91ice Sbe was jailed. Olficers
could no\ explalii her skimpy outfit. •
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' Po1Jeil Lc11u;ye rs
Ask Court Drop
Cliarges in Plot
r-;f'\11-port Beach's Eloise Popeil. the
rags-U>-riches v.•ait ress "'ho v."ed a
"·ealthy kitchen gadget lycoon and then
allegedly ronspired to have 'nim killed, is
due again in court Tuesday.
Attorneys repre."Cnting '.\!rs. Popeil. 48,
of 519 ifarbor Island noad. and her
friend Daniel Ayers, 37, of Santa Ana ,
are set!klng to ha\'C ch:irgc s agains t them
dismissed.
Legal briefs ha ve been fill'd and Long
Beach Superior Court Judge John
Arguelles has been studying c:.iurf
transcripts from their pre I i m i n <1 r y
hearing for lhe past t"·o weeks , pending
hi s ded<iioo.
11e is expected to rule quickly In the
hearing schcduJcd for 9 <1 .1n. 1n
Department K, acrording to c o u r t
sources.
San ta Ana defense attorneys Phi l Petty
and Robert Green arc set!king dismissal
of con..'!p1r:iry to c:ommit murder cha rges
and also filt'<l a motion for d1sco\'ery.
The latter \\'OUld allow accrss to
certain prosecution data and documents
to aid the defense in ilo; c:isc. if the
dismissal motion fa• ls and the judge
concurs.
lnvestig_ators v.·ho say they v.·ere tipped
off by a parr-o( Ayers' fo..WMl<m at
Douglas Aircraft Comp.any in l.J>ng
Beach arrested the alleged conspirators
in early January
Police allege they offered SS0.000 for a
pair of contract a.ssruisin to elimin<i!<'
Samuel J . Popeil. chairman of the hoan1
of Popeil Bros Inc .. of Chicago.
Popeil . "'hose finn manufactures
kitchen utensils and a widely-advertised
pocket fishing rod, is worth an estimated
$200 million.
He had initiated divorce proceed.in~,;
"'hich would mve cut hi~ blonde wife out
of It , but ~tw stood to lnberil :i
substantial sum ii he died before tht-
union dissolved
Attorneys for ~lrs. Popeil and 1\ycr~
are expected lo argue that the Long
Stach oourt ha s no juri~lction since the
targe1 of the alleged murder plot was 1n
Chicago.
Tbe self·5tylcd hit men who said they
were lured v.i th costly ltemJ of jewelry
as--.."'Cllfil.y pcndipg: mmplctlon. of t'~ job_
881<1 thi)' made one. tlry ron ttlp to
(S.. POPEIL, Pago ZI
• ,
Release
\rtEN~A !UPI \ -The oil emba rgo
against l~ United States, the Arab
world's most pwiishing d I p Io m at I c
weapon. was lifted today by seven of the
nine nations which imposed It five
montM ago during lhe 1973 Middle East
\l,'ar.
Libya and Syria refused to go along.
Sa llii Arnbian oil mi nister Ahmed Za ki
)'arpanJ, whose O"'Jl nation. lho largest
oil exporting country In the \\'Orki , was
among tbo8e lifHng the embargo ,
disclosed the action, \l.1'lich wa s
ronfinned by an official announcement ot
the Organization of Arab Petroleum
E_.porting Countries.
Six of the seven counlr ic.:; -Abu
Dhabi. Bahrein. Egypt, Kuwait, Qatar
and Saudi Arabi.::i -ended the boycott
1mconditiooa1Jy. Algeria lifted it
prov isionally un til June I.
"Libya and Syria will no t lift the
emba rgo," Yamani said.
The action fol!O\\·ed weeks of intensive
'Jlegotlations among the Ara l>.·states tn a
search for a unifil'd stand on whether the
em~go should be lifled uncondit ionally,
cond1tlonal!y or mainta ined .
The oil ministers earlier debated the
U.S. AIDS EGYPT
MINE SWE EPS, Page 4
pcmibility or li fling the embargo and
re\'iC'"'ing Jt later to satisfy t.hemsclve!l
the U.S. "·as exerting sufficient pre~re
on Israel for Yiithdra"·a L'I from capt.ured
Ara~ territo ry. They also reportedly
considered tabling the enlire question
~til a m~ting of Arab foreign ministers
in Tur11s1a Mi1rch 25.
On Sunday. !he ministers met for more
than 2~ hours "''ithout reaching a
set1Jcment. They continued t he
discussions today and Ji nnlly abandoned
any hope ,.f reaching a unified posiiion.
The nine na1ions imposed the total
embargo ag:1 inst both the Uruted States
and the Netherlands la st October because
of their su pport of lsr:iel during the 1973
i\tiddle East \var. The Htth OAPEC
member -Iraq -did not
There wa11 no mention In tht
announcrment uf lifting the embargo
against the :.;ether!ands.
There "'<is alSQ n<i reference to any
easing of the 15 per cent product ion
cutback imposed by the .~a me nine
nations against other industrialized
rounlr1cs of the lVe."it.
The rmbargo and production cutb.:ick
tSe~ E'.\18AKGO, Pa !)
Orange Coast
Weather
Light r.pr1nkles Tuesd:i v other·
v.·iM' mostly cloudy "'flh jli~ a few
patches of blue skv forecast . The
"cather service calls for highs of
62 al the beaches nsUlg to 68 in·
land. ,,,
L'\SIDE TODA\'
J,orrtta Lyn1t Ls o fourfh grade.
drop<iut, m11rried ot 13, u ora11d·
1r~ol/1'1r at 28 -nnd tht" Q!U!C"n
of coio1try ntlt.l1c. Set Page 12.
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2 DAILY PILOI ~--• Moncl•Y. Marc~ lti. 1974.
Sirica Approves Release·
Of Secret Nixon Repori
\VASH1NGTON (AP\ -U.S. District
Judge John J, SiMca ruled today that a
secret granQ jury report on President
Nixon 's role In \\':Ht•rgule should be
delivered to the llotL'i<' J u d i c i a r y
Com 1nittcc for its lmpt'iu.:h1nent inquiry.
SiriCll. said In his 22-page opinion that
"the person on whom the report focllSCS ,
the President of the Uni1ed States, has
not objected to its rch:ase to the
cotnmittec.
"Other persons are involved. only
indirectly," Sirica said.
He also said the report "draws no.
aocusalory coocluskNl.'I ... ii renders no
morn! or social judgments. The report is
a simple and stralghllorward compilation
RETIRING -Judge John J .
Sirica reaches the mandatory
retirmenl age of 70 On Tues-
day and will sU!p down as chief
judge of the U.S. District Court
in Washington .
Custom s Agents
Sei ze Militar y
Copt,er ParU
WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.
Customs Service announced today its
agents seir.ed $;2.5 million in military
helicopter parts, which were being
Illegally. shipped from Loog Beach lo El
Salvador.
The shipment to the Central American
country was one ol the biggest ever
seized by customs agents In ttr'JJU of
value, agents said.
Agents said they did nofknow lo \rhat
use the helicopter parts v.·ould have been
put in El Salvador, or v.•hether they
v.oold have been shipped 10 a third coun-
try. A spokesman here v."as unable to say
¥.'hether the parts included any helicopter
armaments or munitions.
The investigation was described as
continuing.
Agents said the seizure. which was
made on Frb. 27 but not announced until
toda y, v.·as made al a warehouse pier in
Long Beach, just as lhe parts were abou t
to be loaded onto a vessel destined for
Acajutla , El Salvador.
The parts were being shipped in 18 foot
and 40 foot long rontalners and 117 cargo
canisters.
The Customs Service indicated it acted
on a tip that a corporation in La Joll a
would auempt lo export the helioopt.er
parts to El Salvador ,.,.ilhout obtair.ing
the necessary e1port licenses from the
State Department.
OI ANGI COAST "
DAILY PILOT
or information gathered. by the grand
JUry, and no mo~.··
Sirica, who 81eJl8 down as chief Judge
of the U.S. District Court In Wa shington
Tuesday, delayed implementation of his
order for tY.'O days to enable lnlcrea:tod
parties to file appeals wJth the \J.S. C.Ourt
o( Appeals here.
The Judge wrote th at "allhough It hes
not been emptiasited In this opinion, it
~houJd not be forgotten Iha! we deal In a
n\iltler of the most crlUcal moment to
!he nation, an impeachment investJgatlon
involving the Pre&ident ol the United
States.
''It would be difficult to oonceive of a
more compelling need thlll that or Ulfs
Ul"I T ........ tt
SUCCESSOR -Judge Geor~e
Hart, 68, will replace the retir·
ing John J. Suica as chief
judge ol the U.S. District Court
in Washington, Hart is expected
to divide the crush of expected
Watergate cases equally among
the 15 remaining judges.
From Pagel
SPE NDING. • •
Ne'WS and $44 for adverUsing in the
Newport Harbor Ensign.
Rogers has taken in $935 in his
campaign to hold onto his seat. He's
spent $294.
OOUDtry for an WISWervlngly lair Inquiry
based 'on aJI the pertinent infonna1lon,"
he said.
Sirica sakt that the grand jury
"strongly recommends'' that Its report
and a satchel filled with evidence should
to to the impeachment commlttee
because:
"Having carefully e11mlnfd the
NIXON TAKING CASE
TO THE PEOPLE, Pago 4
content& of the grm1 jury report, the
court is sati!fted that there can be no
question regarding their maleriality lo
the Home Judiciary Committee's
investigation."
Rep. Peter Rodino Jr. (l).N.J.J,
chairman ol Ule • House Judlt!ary
Coinmittee, tokl newsmen he could not
comment on the substance ot Slrica '•
order until he had time to examine It and
consult counsel. But he indicated that he
welcomed the release of the grand jury
papers to the committee.
Rep. Edward Hutchinson of ~tichigan,
the senior RepubJ.ican on the committee,
said also he was "very pleased."
"The grand jury report was obviously
intended for~ the committee, and' the
committee .should have It," Hulchinson
said,
At the White Hoose, Deputy Pres,,
Secretary ~raid L. Warren said Nixon
had ""been informed ol Sirica's decision
but gave no presidential reaction.
Warren noted, however. that Nixon's
chief Watergate lawyer, James D. St.
Clair, told Sirica tht \lo'hite Hruse had no
objection IO l<lldJng lhe grand jury
report to the committee.
Hou.. Speal<er Carl Albert said thal,
"offhand, tt seems to me It was a very
good tulin . "
House ~r.jority Lead Thomas P. "Tip"
O"Neill (l).Ma.ss.), said Slrtca's ruling
"will help expedite the matter."
Police Seize
Two .'reenagers
In School Fire
A pair ol teenaged neiiihb<n ,..,..
captUmi and arrested in a foot race with
two policemen Sunday, alter the
·yOWlpters allegedly &et lire to
Klllybrooke Elem<olary School in C<lota
tteaa.
Smoll d>ildr<n plloyiDlf near Ule
campu! at 3155 Klllybrooke Lane had
· already rePor&ed seeing a broken
window.
Patrolmen F.d Dryzmala and Floyd
Wakiroo arrived and !potted t\\"O
!e<na«ed boY> hanging around, ordering
them to ltay where they were.
Besides Koll and Strader, major
contributors are nttomey Willia m J.
Tiema, who donated $200, and Jfanoock
"Bill" Banning and Charles Avery, who
oontributed-$100 .es:ch.
1Mrs . Forgit bas raised Sl.178, including
$500 she kicked in heraelf. Other major
contributors include Paul F. Smith and
Ulis H. Adams. who've contribuled $50
each and builder Carl Arthofer and ?.lary
'lbe-YotJtbs broke into a run u the
•. ollicors started IO cheek lhe school but
were collami while trying to scale a
sdioolground fence to eecape.
c. Q-ary, who doeated $100 eacri.
Barre~t so far has ~t $S6.1 or t~
$2,309 he 's raised.
~lajor contributors to his campaign
include Gary Burrill , owner Of radio
station KOC~!. $200 ; public relations man
Ot.ip Cleary and realtors ilelen Gold and
Chrystle Hopper, $100.
Barrett has retei\·ed $.50 each from F.
D. Cook, Carey Coy,·an, builder J. Ray,
builder Ralph Clock. insurance man
Donald Anderson, realtor Frank Smith,
retired banker P. A. "Pappy" Palmer,
H. E. Christler, Barbara Belous, J .
l-lerbert Bronnel, realtor C. Thomas and
accowitant Norman Gamble.
Glazier, whose income total s $1 1210, hns
spent $326 in his campaign against
Barrett and John J, McKerren for tbe
District 3 seat to be vacated by
Councilman Carl J, KymJa.
His .contributors Include Allan Beek,
S200: Kathleen T\eman, $50; Frances
Robinson, $50; Jean Watt $100 and
Valerie Scudder, $100.
t.1cKerran has laken in $616 so far and
has spent $157. •
lie lists 1,,.,·o cootributors over $50.
They are the Saddleback: IM and F'red 0.
\\'vnia, a Newport Beach stockbroker, who gave $100 each.
Doolal has ....tved~l90 In his elfort lo
ret ain his District Four seat against
Gerooimi's challenge. He has spent $221
so far.
Investigators released the Mesa Verde
area toys, aged 15 and 16, to their
parents pending juvenile court bearings
oo attempted arson charges.
Paper bad be<lt slulle<I beoe>th a
restroom door and Ignited. but lhe only
damage was scorching oo the door. itself,
investigators said.
School thefts and 1/a.ndalism have
become such a concern in the Newport.
hlesa Unified School District that parents
and administrators recentJy held a
discussion meeting to co1ne up .,.,.Ith
J>(l6.'ible solutiom. r
Y oung GOPs
Fail to E11.dorse
For Governor
't'hrtt Republicans: have esmed the
9.JPPort of the California Y o u n g
Republicans but the oonservaUve group
!aJled to name a pffierence In the
gubematorial prim.1ry even though
leaning fo'>A·ard LI. Go\'. Ed Reinecke.
f~I Or'"'' (111! O.a.IL Y 1'1l0T, •itt. •~le~
I\ c-l"tCI l~I '°'0..-1 l'rtn, 11 pVl>!lll!td CY
1~1 O••~D• (O•ll l'~l>lltllinO CO"lt>ol~f $oQ-.
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f "Cloy, ,., Couo Mtt•, Nt"'flt•t lle•tll. """""'tor< ltfCl'l''""""'"l•l"-Yl !lf\I, t:1611ii1
l'ltet", 1,.lnf/S1Ckl•tMt~ •M ~8" Clt-n11/
S•n J111~ Cf 1>lt111,,., A ""QI• •0Qron11
""'''On It ~1<1""" 5t lvn11VI In<' SlllWllT••
T"t iirt"cro.o1 P11b!l11!\o,t olon! lo 1t UJ Wnt
•11 $irM l1 C01t1 MKI, C1UIOl'11ll. •1flL
His rf'~n shows contributions of $100
lrOm Alvin Stewart Ccix. a. Santa Ana
corporatlon executive, and $50 from Dr.
and Mr.i. Hansel Benvenuti. He bas also
loaned $150 to his reelect! on committee.
The group, \\"hicli ended a tlll·o-<!ay
meeting in Anaheim SundBy, 'l''Oted
endors:eml'.'nfs -ror state Sen. John
iranner 0£ Glendale, a candidate for
lieutenant gO\'&nor. James FlounlOy,..,
running for controller. and for incumben~
AUy. Gen.-EveUe-J. Younger.
Reinecke may have been confident of
an endorsement since he stumped for
backers here for two days. But the
group, al~i>ough indicating Reinecke
might be lhelr choice, failed to make an
endorsement for him in the primary. lt1h1rt N. 'W11tl "'""''~' ~"" l'llflll1n1"
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Geronlml. who has spent $281 while
only taking in $235, Usts no major
contributors.
He has spent $4$ of his Iota! for
bumper stickers.
In the District Six race, Ag~ shows
expenditures o( $238 and income or Sl.060.
includi ng a $150 loan from him to hla
campaign commiltee.
Besides Koll and Strader, m1jor
coritrlbutors are Allan Beek, $100; 11nd
Rhbert Curdli and Jeanno Glordano. $lO
eat:h. ,
l\trs. Kuchn's $2.60'3 lneome includes
Sl,t50 from ind ividuals.
She ha.s rectlved $200 eadl •from
buiklen 11«1 Deane and Larry Deane,
PIO each from Leonlg Glranl and
Florenct • BaMIJ1i, a Laguna Bead!
resident. _
"There's tlQ q\Je'Stion this or1a.niut100
favors Reinecke over State Oomolicr
IJot1s\on I. Flournoy. He'll have Jot,s of
gupport if he gets this thing cleartd up."
gajd Elizabeth Sperline, a former YR
president.
Rcinetke is Wldtr in••estlgatJon in
l'OMection with V.'atergate spec I a I
Prosecutor Leon Ja•'Orsi1 11 probe into an
alleged offer by lnternatiooal Ttlephcrle
& T<legraph Corp. lo help !lnanee the
1972 Republican N1tion&l ConvenUon.
Autopsy Scheduled .
...
.Jolly Green Giatat's?
I
Eleven-year,old Luciano "Fabiano holds a shoe-in for
one of the. biggest heels in the 1,1.•orld. 'fhe giant
shoe, part of a shoemakers' exhibition in Bologna,
Ital y, is approximately four feet long and weighs 33
pounds.
From Page l Seal Beacfa ltlelee
EMB ARGO ...
triggered an energy crisis around the
world and had a devastating effect on the
economies of some industrialized nations.
St. Pat1·ick's Revele1·s
Arab olJ 90llrtes said Saudi Arabia and
Egypt Jed the fight for an unconditione.l
end to the embargo becaue of the U.S.
role in negotiating the Egyptian-1sra~
troop withdrawal settlement from the
Suez Canal and other peace.making
moves.
Have Fling-at Office1·s
Syria, whose troops sUII confront Israel
on the tense Golan Heights rront. oppooed
lilting the ban unless it was linked to
further Jsraell withdrawal. Liby a
supported Syria.
Syrian oil m1nis:ter Jahr el Kern
refused comment as he emerged from
the tapestry-hung Gobelin Salon in the
100-ytar-old Imperial hotel .where lhe
meetings took place.
The United states depended for 8
percent of Its total fuel need on oil
import, from the Middle East.
It was anticipated that despite the ~
day tanker journey from the 1'-fiddle East
to the tJnited State!, oil companies would
be able to release reserves Immediately
once the embargo wa.s lifted.
But unleu the lifting of the ban was
accompanied by 1n easing of Arab oil
production cutbacks, fuel being shlpped
to Western Europe and Japan Y.'OU!d be
di verted to the Uniled States, the sources
said.
British Lassie
Picks Wrong Gu y
To Ask a Favor
A damsel in distress rapped on the
window of a Nev.-port Beach policeman 's
car as 'he dro\'e home from "'Ork and
toda y she is even more distressed as a
result .
Chris tine T. Graff, 27. a brov.11-eyed
BriUsMr with no local address, spend the
Y."ttkend in Orange County Jail, booked
on a prostituti<ln charge.
Of'ficer Paul K. ~fula arrested her at
East Coast High\vay and ttacArthur
Boulevard Friday afternoon, after t.Uss
Graff aJlegedly offered her favors for
sale.
He claimed she "'anted $2.5, about one.
tenth o( the price of a plane ticket back
home to London. and that she appeared
desperate and distraught in making the
offer. ,
Immigration autboritles today were
checking whether she qualifies for a free
ticket, \\'hlle litlss Graff a w a I t e d
arraignment in Harbor Judlclal Dislrid
Court.
From Page l
SPEEDW AY •..
showings Friday, and Saturday, Y1ere
plagued by injuries Sunday. Janean v.•as
unable-to ride bf.ocause of an ann injury
and Piech, after hurting his ribs and
shou1der during n crash, continued to
ride, but In visibly 1'detuned" fashion,
Jndlvldual jloint scores Sunday were
Ivan Mauger, New iealand, · 14: Chris
Pusey, F.ngland, I3: Barry Briggs, New
7.ealand, 11 ; l\Ukc Bast USA, It; ?dike
CUmw, USA. JI; Steve Bast , USA. 9; Bill
Cody, USA . 9: Bert Harkins, SC.lland, 8:
Scott Autrey, USA, 8: Sonny Nutter.
USA, S: Cieorl:e A,bb)', Auslrllia, 3, and
Dan Becker lfSA, l.
Red Leaves Russia
By TERR.V C0\1LLE
ot In• 0111\1 l'llot Stiff
i\ croy,·d of nearly 2.000 revelers
celebrating St. Patrick's Day in Seal
Beach hurled rocks, bottles and
firecrackers: al police Sunday nigRt when
officers told them the party was over.
Poli ce said most or the celebrants had
been drinking near a couple of Iris h bars
in the 100 block of Main Slreet when they
fllled the street about 8 p.m.
"That's y,,·hen we l'lad our first case or
streakers, males and females, and the
'Frenzied' Rape
Suspe_ct Seized
In P'a hn Springs
PAL\! SPRINGS (UPI) -Police held
a man toda y lhey suspect is the "Palm
Springs Rapist" ~rter a frenzied attack
on-t ..... o teen-age girls in sepe.r.:~: inci·
de11ts Sat~y night.
Jailed on $100,000 bail is Daniel
Raphael l\1endoza, 25, wbom authorities
believe is responsible for eight assaults
on women in this de9e.rt community in
three months.
A combined force of law enforcement
agencies in Riverside County, Santa
Barbara County and the city of Palm
Springs captured Mendoza Saturday
when he twice returned-le an area where
the teen-aged victims were abducted.
Oificers said Mendoza forced t'be rirst
girl and her male companion lo drive
him to a remote area where he raped the
girl . Thereafler. he returned to the
original pickup point and escaped, they
said.
An hour later, accord ing to police,
l\1endoza forced a 15-yea r-old girl to
accompany him at gunpoint' to another
area y,·herc she was raped. Again, he
returned to the original point of coot.a.ct,
officers said.
Police said Mendoza "'as traced by his
automobile, parked near the
lnternaliooal Hotel Thursday night, ~·hen
a man matching his description failed in
an attempt to rape two womCll, one of
whom "·as injurtd when his gun
discharged as he pistol-whipped her.
Officers said t.1endOta ls SU!J>ected of
being the same man who began the wave
of rape and as."ault last December.
~rlendoza is cha rged 'vith kidnaping.
robbery and rope.
From Page l
POPEIL ...
Chicago.
They testified during the pttliminary
hearing that It "'As to get the layout of
Popeil's l~room luxury apartment and
prepare strategy for the slayit)g.
Neighbors pledged Harbor Jsland
property to help the reportedly nearly·
destitute !\in. Popeil secure freedom on
bail, while Ayers b allO out on hood
awaiUng trial.
Last Time He'll
Try Her Room
M05COW .(UPll -Pa\•el Lltvloov, ASBURY PARK. N.J. (APJ
grandson of Josef V. Stalin's fore.ign A•'lkened 1L 3 a.m., Bendetti .C..nlcll
mlnl.slcr and an active dissident left the c:H9COvered a.n Int.ruder In her ipartment. · ' She gr1bbtd a board and forced him to
crov.·d began to ge! exci!ed and _block
traffic," Officer Gary l\laiten said today.
A~ 9:15 p.m ., the lluntington Beacl1
police helioopt.cr, requested by Seal
Beach, hovered overhead and declar~
the gathering at unlawful assembly.
Maiten said !he warning was gi ven ror
nearly an hour before police decided to
move the crowd off the st ree t.
"About 50 men, \\'earing protective
helmets with race masks marched In a
line toward the crowd. That 's when tlley
began to lhrO"K-' bottles, pieces of brick,
rocks and firecrackers," h1aiten said.
Jt took police, \\'ilh patrolmen from
Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley,
'Vestminster and Los Alamitos, more
than an hour to clear the street of the
jeering crov.·d.
After the Huntington Beach police
helicopter ran out of gas. !he Costa f\,fesa
police helicopter \Vas called in to issue
orders from the air.
Ataiten said 47 people were arrested,
fi\'c or them v;cre juveniles, and five
persons were charged \li'i1h assault with a
deadly \veapon.
$:>me officers sufrered minor injuries
from broken glass. said ~laiten. Five
per90m· arrested were also hurt. either
v.·hile resisting arrest or from the flying
debris, but rone were hospitaUzM. he
added.
Maiten said it has been an lnlormal
tradition for large croY.'Cls to celebrate St.
Pa trick's Day in Seal Beach.
Police 1nad similar troubl e "'Ith the
crowd in 1972. bu t not last year, he said.
Most of the revelers were near two
t.1ain Street .bars. the Iris~r and
Oancy's.
~!alien said Sunday's fracas v.'as not a
riot. No one directly attacked the police
or smashed windoy,·s. !hough some cani
v.·ere dented and two shop v.·indO't''S were
broken. he said.
"Imagine 56 policemen advai'lcing on a
crou•d of 1,500 !hat doesn't want to move.
That's all it v.·as," said the Seal Beach
public affairs ofricer. "It y,·as an
unla\\1ul assembly."
By 2 a.rn ., the city's public 't'Wks crew
had the ~taln Street clean again, as if St.
Patrick's day had never happened, JXllire
said.
F rom Page l
RANCH. ••
past twtlve months.
"But !hat doesn't mean there weren't
any probleins. ·• Philp sald. ''People may
nave been sick and oot cormect.ed it ~Ith
the ba y or they may have just failed to
-reporrtr-10 us."
Philp said his department'• in-
vestigations ~· that 6,600 a.ere \eel of
reclaimed sev.·age y,·atcr are used in
south Orange County every year.
Slight.ly more than hair of this amount
is used by the Irvine Rancti. he said,
~'bile the rest is used mainly on golr
courset and at Lion Country Safari.
Philp said that runolf from flOil
courses and Lion Country "appears to be
a much awlitr part ol the problem ·•
becau.1e, except ln rainstorms, it
normally soaka Into the ground.
Irvine Company agricultural operations
produce runoU \inut1Uy )'!ar •rouOO, he said. -
l An ln1ne Company spokesman said
the company bu)" it& reclaimed ~•ge
from four,IOUrces -Irvine Ranch, ~
AUSO!. Rossmoor, and Et Toro water
d~1,1cts. I ,.....,. ... ,, '"" °''""' !;toll! ~""'"" c:-""''· a.It """ 11t<111. lllWl•ll""", oflltfi.i --., ...,...,u~i. ~ IN1 1M r....-ii..c... wl!PIW! -ltl ,_..
"°*Ill! llf ~I-· Sh<i lsts 1100 conlribullms lrom public
relations man Frank Mlcbclena. builder
John Konw!Jer, H&rrlell Wltner, R.G.
Astle and Virginia A•IJe.
SAN PEDRO (UPI) -An autopry was
ordered Sund!Y to d•JtttnlnL the g~
of death of •• Uiilaeitur1ea YoWll wumon
whor.e body was w11shcd ashore at Polt'll
Fermin here. rnvestlgator~ $aid there
wett numerous bruists on her bod,>\ but
these could h•vt ~n t:aUJed when
v.·a,·es pushed the body against rocks.
Soviet Union today for VIMna and · the balcony of the 1 i c o n d • f J o o r
CY.Wllually~_Unlled Staie .. .MOl'.e lhan , apar1lllenl, where •he onlered him IO
two doJM acUvlat Jews 1nd di.uidents jump or be clobbtred.
gathtred at SbererTietyevo AlrJ)ort to bug ~e_,~~~ile liltr; pollet arrested an
The 1pokeaman • Pid that the lrv~c
Ranch Water Di&trict ou~put "Is very
high qua lity but l'm not· Sllre that the;
water from the other sources Is tha t
good."
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She reccivtd f50 from aUomty Frank
Rt mer. -
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and kiss the 33-ytar-old chemical oolnjurcd John Shafto. SO. of Asbury
research englnttr and toa st him wllh Park and cnargNI ~Im with attempted
champagn~. bn?akln,g and entering.
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Ust of reclaimed · sewage Is highly
tout((! by the Tr\·ine Company a.s a w:i1cr
l'On.Scr,·.itkln measure.
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N.Y. Stoeks
VOL 67, NO. 77, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY. MARCH 18, 1974 c TEN CENTS
New Clash Looms Tonight on Mesa Sign L~
By RUDI NIED7JEl.SKI
Of !tit D111Y """ Steff
'!be ......i and final r.ading of the
Costa Mesa sign ordinance Is sd>eduled
by lbe city axmcil IOlligbt .omJd
illdica.tklm that there may be a further
club over the controversial law, this
time between the city council and the
planning t'Ommission.
Second readings of o r d t n a n c e a
normally are routine, but in the case or
10% to 20%
lbe c.aa Mesa sip law, scheduled for
...aitlg at 1:30 p.m. In city comcll
cbamberl, darificatiom "'"' ordered whicb DOW have become the fol.mdatlon of
the dltput<.
'l1)e moct noteworthy ol these Is a
prov!Sloo ln lhe ordinance ~Ing !hat
lbe maximum-.-tlzatlon period for
llOHCl!fonnlng lips be aet at 10 years.
Commission memben exceeded lbe
cotmc.U 's . direction to only clarify some
• 1ans
Butchers Slash
Red Beef Prices
-By United Press lntem1Uoaal
Butchers from CaHfonUa to Maine
have slashed meat prices 10 to 20 percent
in the past month, hoping to boost
sagging sales during a beef surplll.$ and
keep many catUemen from going broke.
The lower price are expected to go
back up after 60 to 90 days, however.
'"A=a lbe board, I'd say beef prices
have come down fO cents per polDld
Foreigners Top
U.S. Cyclists
In Mesa Racing
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Of ni. O.Oy 1'1191 lllff
Foreign racing stars outclassed the
American speedway motorcycle team
with a score of. 56-52 in Costa Mesa
Sundar to take home the International
Champion> Olallenge trophy.
'lbe foreign team. headed by sii-time
world champion Ivan Mauger of New
Zealand, beat the Americans in two out
of three matches at tte Orange County
Fairgrounds.
Alt.bough the Invaders captured the
title, the American team, captained by
Sonny Nutter of Topanga, outscored
them 163-160 for the three-day series. •
Sunday's closely fought action brought
11<>me bitter disputes between the riders
and referees and ended In a fistfight in
front of 5,000 fans Involving U.S.
champion Mike Bast and Scotland's Bert
Harkins.
Bast threw a punch at Harkins,
daiming he Wa! cut off in the crucial last
race, and the two fist---s'winging
combatants had to be pulled apart by
other riders.
Still feeling the paln from an earlier
rib injufy and a bad craSh in Sunday's
nicing, Harkins limped to t h e
mlaophones after the .rophy presenta-
tion and, in a ronciliatory gesture,
thanked the Americaru: for their hospi·
tality and said he hoped the foreign aD-
stars woWd be invited t..ack to the U.S.
"very soon."~
Poland's Zenon Piech and Edward
Janean. all.er makiq: SOll)e impresSive
(See SPEEDWAY, P11e Z)
Polisli Joke
On Americans
B e r n a rd ,;Twiggy" Kowalski,
manager ot the Polish motorycle
racing team oontesllng t b e
International Cbampiom Oiallenge
in Co8ta Mesa last weekMd,
inadvertently tokt an "American"
jolle al the begiMing of the U....
race series.
Buttooholing a GermllMP'aklng
newsman, the burly 27S-pound
racing coach said , "I don 't Wh to
be. forward , but the Polllh nag out
the" In lbe lnllekl ~ flying upokle
down." The message wu quickly
tra111lated for the race officials,
along w1th Twla:y'a explanation
that-the red and while Polish
boMer when holstod upside down
"beooma the CUch O.ig."
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during the past three wee' J," said Don-
ald McKinnon, manager of Cottles
Supermarket in Augusta, Maine.
The situation was similar in every
other area of the country responding to a
United Press International su r vey •
although in m06t stores prices were
lower on particular cuts of beef instead
of across-the-board reductloos.
Grocery stores in Texas, California ,
Maine, WuhiJlgtoo. Ph 11 a.d.e Ip hi a ,
Ma,...!o . 111; Jlllnoio ml Georgia
reported lower meat prices, some down
by .. mudl .. 711 ceola • pound.
°"'Pile lbe loftl" prices, grocers did
not lndlcale shoppen have turned in
great numbers back to steak and roast
beef.
"lt1s going to take a while for them to
rind out prices ate down arid get back
into the groove," sakf John Hester, meat
market manager or the It e b
SUpem~rkets in Austin, Tex.
Hester said his store reduced the price
of sirloin from $2.04 la.st week to $1.38 a
pound, but roast beef was the same at
$1.19 and ground beef held al 95 cents.
"You still bear people 61.Y it's too high
ml walk o/f," be Mid. "'Ibey ought to go
out and try to buy some cow feed or
ferUlizer ...
Cattlemen say beef supplies are now at
a surplus because ol sluggish comumer
demand the past six months am the
markel.ing disruptions such as the
truckers:_striie-earlier this year.
"We've got a marketing problem we
have to eat our way out of," said: John
Robinon, vice presid:ent of the Georgia
CatUemen's As3ociation. t{e predicted
the present low prices will not last looger
than three months.
''This is as low as it's going to gel.
Beef is a bargain at the pre.sent and will
(See BEEF, Page JJ
Two Teens Held
Following Blaze
At Mesa School
A pair of teeoaged nelgl>bon were
captured and arrested in a foot race with
two policemen Sunday, after the
yoongsten •l\egedly set fll'O t 0
Killybl<>Oke Elementary School In Coo;ta
Mesa.
S!!WI children playing near the
campus at 3155 Killybrooke Lane had
already reported ~g , a broken
window.
Patrolmen. F.d llrylmala and FloYd
Waldroo arrived and spotttd two
teenaged boys hanging around, ordering
them to stay where they were.
Tbe youtm broke into a run u the
olrloo's ilarted to dtect lbe school but
were collared. while trying to acale a
sdloolground feoce to eocape.
lnvestigaton releued the Mesa Vtnlt
a..a boys, ag<d IS ml 11, ta lbeir
pa-. pending juvenile CO\"' bearinll'
on attempted aJ"30n charKes.
Paper bad been llufled beneath a
restroom door and lpltod. but the only
damage wa.s scordling on the door ft.tell,
inveaUcaton: Aid.
School theft.a and vandalism have
become INdt a"111ncem In the Newport·
~esa lJnlfiod School District that parent<
and admlnlatr1ton recenUy held •
di.scus.tion meeting , to come up with
pollllible IOlulioao.
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dellnitloos and promptly lowered the
maximum amortization to seven ye~.
in the apparent convict.kw!. that 10 years
waa too liberal. The only member of
the five-mi!' planning panel to disagree
WU Commissk>ner Nathan L. Reade.
At the ~ tlme, the commission
struck a section which gives the dty
· oouncil the alJlhorlty to n.de oo variances
and instead Inserted the words "planning oommission. ,,
In earlier drafts ol the ordinance tM
planning commission had been named as
arbi.ter over variances, but this was
changed by the council whicb (e!t that it
should make tht final decision on any
variance.
The dlrrerence of opinion between
council and planning commission coold
have the effect of further delaying
enactment of the ordinance a!
pennancnt law, but one ranking city
•
administrator predicted that the secorxi
reading would pass tonight with a !pllt
vote.
No less controversial L! another item
on the agenda dealing with the request of
~irs. Joyce Remsen to relocate her
Cardtn.-4 preschool at 183 ri.tonte Vista
Ave.
The Cardcn-4 school formerly \Va~
located in a residenUal neighborhood al
250 W. \Vilson St., but the frequent
complaints of surrounding residents
<XM'IVinccd the city oounctl lo rescind the
school's zooe ei:eept.100 permit.
P.tembers of the commission have
reoommcnded denial oo a new zoning
\'arianee for the f\lootf.' \·ista Avenue
locatioo on the biuls that Carden.-4's lv;o
da ily sessions With 50 pupil.5 each would
tend to disturb the tranquility of the
neighl:M:>r1l00d. •
City planners say they have rectivtd
letters from east.side resident.! in
opposition to opening d the school.
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The Big Bug
Business executives feeling the pinch of the fuel
shortage can keep their big ·car status with this
jumbo size version of a popular economy car. The
"big bug" was built by a dealer in La CrOsse. Wis.,
and has carried governors, parade marshals and
homecoming queens.
Customs Officials Seize
Contraband Copter Parts
WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S.
Custo!Ull Service announced today its
agenlS seized $2'l.5 million in military
helicopter parts, which were being
illegally shipped from Long Beach to El
Salvador.
The shi pment to the Central American
country was one of the biggest ever
seized by customs agents in terms of
value , agents said.
Agents said they did not know to v:hat
use the helicopter parts \'Ouid trave been
put in El Salvador, or v.rhether they
would have been shipped 10 a t" ·-j coun-
try. A spokesman her~ was unahle to say
1,1,·hether the parts included any helicopter
armaments or munitions.
The investigation was described as
continuing.
Agents said the seizure, 1,1,·hich was
made on Feb. 'l1 bu! not announced until
today, was made at a warehouse pier in
Loag Beach, just a.s the P31'.-S were about
Three Skiers Killed
SlERRE, SwitzerlIDl<LlAPI -Three
young skiers were killed Swxla.y by an
avalanche in the Valais Alps. poUcc
reparted today.
to be loaded onto a vessel destined for
Acajutla. El Salvado/.
The part! were being shipped In 18 foot
and fO foot long contai ners and 117 cargo
canisters. .i
The Customs Service Indicated It acted
oo a lip that a corporation in La ·111a
v.·ou\d attempt to export the helicopter
parts to El Salvador \\ithout obtair,ing
the necessary export licenses from the
State Depa rtment.
TIIIS AD ASSURED
'PARKING SP ACE'
Here's an advertiser v.'ho had no
trouble finding a new "parking space"
for his travel trailer. This is the ad that
did it:
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16' SCOTS, sips 6, elec. brks,
cu.st." awning. $500. Good
cond. Call (Phone No.)
And what that ad did was to sell the
trailer in just one day -not an unusual
itory..from Daily Pilot. advertisers. lf_you _
want to j<Jin the ranks of happy ad users,
dial the direct line to results. Phone &42·
5678.
Texas Duel
Clerk, Woman Slioot It Out
HOUSTON (UPn -With ptstols blazing. a grocery clerk
dueled with a woman bandit clad only In panties and a blouse out·
side a grocery store followin g an armed robbery. The woman lost.
Charles Hall. 43, told police the woman entered the store bra_n·
dishing the weapon and demanded the proceeds from the cash regis-
ter. A3 soon as she left, H.all grabbed his pistol and ran out In pursuit.
The clerk and the woman, slanding about 10 paw apart, ex-
chanfed 11 shots.
lall saVed one round and got the drop on the 28-year-old woman.
Her pistol empty, the woman threw up her hands in defeat and
told Hall he could have the money back If he would let her go.
Hall sald oo_<Mal and_i:alled the police. Shl! was jailed. Olf!cers
could not expain her skimpy oulfit. '
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Popeil' La·1vy·e rs
Ask Court Drop
Cliarges in Plot
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Newport Beach 's Eloise Popeil . the
rags-~riches waitress v.·ho ·wed a
v.'eallhy kitchen gadget tycoon and then
all<'gedly conspired to have 'nim kilted , is
due again in court Tuesday.
Attomeys representing ~lrs. Popeil. 48,
of 519 Harbor Island Hoad, and her
friend Daniel Ayers. 3'i, of Santa i\na ,
arc see king to have charge! again!t them
dismissed .
Legal briefs have been fil ed and Long
Beach Superior Court Judge John
Arguelles has bl""Cn studying ccurt
transcripts from their p r e Ii min a r y
hearing for the past two weeks, pending
hls decision.
He is expected to rule quickly in lhe
hearing scheduled for 9 a m. in
Depa'1ment K, according ti:> c o u r t
sources. •
Santa Ana defense attorneys Phil Petty
and Robert Green are seeking dismissa l
of consplracy to commit murder charges
and also filed a motion f.1r discovery. n>e latter v.·ou!d allow access to
certain prosecution data and documents
lo aid the i.lefense in its case. if the
dismissal motion fa ils and the Judge
roncurs. _
ln vestigators v.·ho say the y v.·ere tipp(XI
off by a pair of Ayers' co·workers ·at
Douglas Aircraft Company in. Long
Beach arrested the alleged conspirators
in early January.
Police allege they offered SS0,000 for a
pair of contract a!SU'lln to eliminate
Samuel J. Popell . chairman of the board
of Popeil Bros. Inc .. of Chicago .
Popeil. whose firm manufactures
kitchen utensils and 11 widely-advertised
pocket fi!hing rod, ill v.'Orth an estimattd
$200 milhon.
He had initlat~ dlvo~ proceeding!!
which would 'nave cut hi! blonde wife out
of it, but she stood to lnhtr1t a
!ubstantial sum If he died before the
union dissol vtd.
· Attorneys for ~frs, Pope.II and Ayer!
are erpec:tfd to argue thal the Long
Beach court ha! oo jurisdiction since the
target of the alleged murder plot was in
Chk'ago.
The selt·styled,. hit men who said tlley
were lured wiUfcoetly llems or jewelry
as 8C<.'Urity pending rompletioil of me iOb
said they made one di')' nm trip 10
IS.. POPEIL, P>se I)
Oil Clriefs
Set Fonnal
Release
VIEN~A fUPJ\ -The oil embargo
agalmt the United States, the Arab
workt'! most punishing d i p Io m at I c
weapon, was lihed today by seven of the
nine nations v.tiich imposed It five
nlOnths ago during the 1973 ~tiddle East
v.·ar.
Libya and Syria refused to go along.
SaOOi Arabian oil minister Ahmed Zaki
Yamani. v.•tme Ol''n nation, the largest
oil exporting country in the world , wu
among uioee lifting the embarga,
disclosed the action, which w a '
oonfinned by an ol!icial announcement ol.
the Organhatton ol. Arab Petroleum
Exporting O>lDltries.
Six of lhe seven C'Oltntrles -Abu
Dhabi. Bahrein. Egypt, Kuwait. Qatar
and Saodi Arabia -endOO the boycott
unoonditionally. Algeria lifted It
provi!ionally until June I.
"I.ibya and Syria v.·ill t li!t
embargo," Yaman1 said.
The action ... !oliowed weeks or Int slve
negotiations among the Arab states In a
search for a unified stand on 'A'hether the
em~~go shoukl be l_ifted unconditionally,
oond1t1onally or maintained.
The oil ministers earlier debated the
U.S. AIDS EGYPT
MINE SWEEPS, P1g1 4
possibili1y of lilting the eni.bargo and
revie,~•ing it later to satlsly themselves
the U.S. was 1Cxerti1Jg sufficient pressu re
on Israel for wilhdFawals from captured
Ara~ terr itory._ They also repartedly
~idered ~bltng the entire question
until a meeting of Arab forei gn ministers
in Tunisia ~1arch :?5.
On Sunday. the ministers met for more
than 2 1.~ hours without reaching •
settlement. They continued t h e
discussions today .llld finally abandoned
.lllY hope of reaching a unified position.
The nine nations imposed lhe total
embargo against both the Uniled States
and t~e Netherlands last October because
of their support of Israel during the 1973
Middle East war. The 10th OAPEC
member -Ira q -did not.
There was no mention in the
an~ncement of lifting the einbargo
ag:nnst the Netherlands.
~11\ere "'as also no referenct to any
easing of the 15 percenl product ion
cutback imposed by the same nine
nations against other ¥ industrialized
countries or the Wen. ,Ji
The embarg_o and product.Jon cutback
!See E~lBARGO, Page %)
Orange· Coast
Weather
_Light !.prinkles Tuesda y, other-
"'lse moMly cloudy with just a few
patches of blue skv forecast. The
weather service calls for high, of
62 at !he beaches rising to 68 in-land.
INSIDE TODA\'
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dropout, married ot 13, a grand·
mother ot 28 -and the quten
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T01'1GHT
COSTA M~ CITY COUNCll. -
llegular meeting, City J!all. 6:l) p.rn.
UCI 1,EC!'URE -~h>hllo__flomc
Parb: Past. Present & future, ''lloon1
178 Hwnanitir-s Hall, 7·10 p.m.
TUESDAY, MARCH II
SENIOR CITIZENS C I. U 8
Community Recreation Ccn!A?r. II a.m. ·
3 p.m.
OCC LECTURES -"Women in the
World of Y.'ork," Boys Club, Center St.
9:30 e.m. "Behind the Headllncs.'' Dr.
G_iles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum .
7:30 p.m. "Corporations,'' Tony Brown
lecturer Little Theater, Cd~I High
School, 7:30 p.m.
NEWPORT·M<:SA SCHOOi. BOARD -
Regular m~ting, Costa to.tcsa City
Council Owrlbcrs, 7:30 p.m.
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Monday, MIKh 18. 1914
Cmnpattu Drainage'! •
Irvine Blamed
For Bay Closure
fly JOllN ZALl.Elt
01 1111 ~ilf l"Uet i11ll
Orange County health oHici.ils alleged
today Ulnt reclaimed sev.•age water
draining fro1n Irvine Company fam\lands
is the n1aln reason behind Friday 's
decisi on to cl~ Upper Newport Bay.
Cow1ty Health ofCie<!r John Philp said
three months of tests show that water
draining from the ranch into San Diego
Cretk may contain dangerous traccs o(
hwnan fe<:"nl matter.
Irvine Company officials sald today
they intend to cootinue using the treated
effluent for irrigation until the health
C:::partment can prove cooculsively thnt i1
is_ responsible for the pollution.
Company is not the only agency in South
Orange Cotmty using reclalrned sewage.
But he said the Irv ine Company seenl.1 to
be producing the largest amount of ..
runo ff.
Heulth Dcp<irtrncnt U:>sts show that
water in the Back Bay ":as "well in
excess" of state shcllfishlng standards in
all n10nths las year Philp said. •
Standards for body cont.act sports. such
as water skiing, were violated five of
twelve months last year.
However because the He a Ith
Departn1ent witil rCCf:ntly believed the
vi-Olation resulted exclusively from
animal -rather than human -Ieeal
malt.er, it dld not close the bay.
"If we had known lasl year wtiat w°'
know now. \.l'e probably would have taken
aclion 10 reslrict its use.'" Philp said. Jolly Greru1 6ia1_&t's?
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CHART Meets
Councilwo1na11.
"We are not at the present lime
oonvlnced thnt the informa tion \!Vai!able
provides a clear lndic-ation that runoff
from our J;uxls is the major c..1use of
t:pper Bay problems,'' Irvine C:Omp<1ny
President R1.1ymond L. \Vat.son , said.
Watsoo said that the company is
participating in a join! county, state and
Irvine Ranch water district committee to
seek a conclusive definition of the
problem and its causes.
Philp said there were no complaints to
the Health Departn1ent of illness caused
by hun1an use ot the Back Bay during the
past h\•elve months.
Eleven-year-old Lu ciano Fabiano holds a shoe-in for
one of the biggest heels in the world. The giant
I' shoe , part or a shoemakers' exhibition in Bologna,
Mn. Norma Hertrog, C..ta
Mesa'• new counc:ilv.·oman, will get
acquainted with memben of the
C1tlr.ens Harbor Area Research
Team (CHART ) Thursday morning
during a breakfast meeting at
Glendale Federal Savings Md
Loan, 2300 Harbor Blvd.
The public is tnvtted to at1end
?.lrs. Hertwg's 7::«> a.m. talk.
Freeway Pileup
In Costa Mesa
Kills Woman, 59
A Long Beach woman ,... killed and
her husband was injured on Uli; San
Diego freeway in Costa 1'.fesa early
Sunday when their car was !truck from
bohlnd and pushed ilWD a drainage ditch,
the C.alltomia Higtiway Patrol said
today.
Evelyn Crepeau, 59, was dead on
anival at C..ta Mesa Memorial HDspital
lhortly alter the 3 a.m. accident. which
ltft her 64-y..,.-old hm band, llowanl,
with cuts aad -
Oflkors said a car driven by WilUam
Hanis ol Tustin R!llMD!ed the
Crepeau.s' car Jn the fniewa1'• ~ow lane
julll llOUth ol the -Street . .....,,....,,.
The lmpa<t CIH-1 Q>epeau tn 1"'e
control ol the car which rolled into the
.fdit<h, a CHP spokesman said. -
The Q-epeau car was traveling about
40 m.p.h. in the slow lane ol the ~way
when it was &truck by Harris' car,
oifteen1 aaKI.
No charges have been filed in the
lncldMt pending lur1her investigatioo, a
hilbway patrol spokesman said.
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SPEEDWAY. • •
showings Friday and Saturday, '"·ere
plagued by injur>et Sunday. Jancarz v.·as
unable to ride because of an arm injury
•nd Plech, after hurting his ribs and
lhoulder during a crash, continued to
ride, but in visibly "detuned" fashion.
Individual point scores Sunday were
Ivan ,?.{auger, New Zealand, 14 ; Orris
Pusey, England, 13: Barry Briggs, New
Zealand. II; l\f\ke Bast USA, 11: 11-fike
CUroso, USA, 11; Steve Bast, USA. 9; Bill
Cody, USA, 9; Bert Harkins, Scotland, 8;
Scott Autrey, USA, 6; Sonny NuJter,
USA, 5; George Ashby, Australia, 3, :ind
Dan Becker USA, l.
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Philp today released laboratory results
..11.e claims sho\11 that rw:io(( frQ!J1 the
company's fannland violated state \Valer
quality standards in 56 of 238 samples
tested.
Philp admitted he still has no
conclusive evidence that these violations
are directly responsible for the high level
ol pollution that has long been kno.,.,n to
exist in Upper Newport Bay.
But he asserted that the violations
indicate that there b a "good reason to
believe that lhei.r runoffs are an
important contributioo. to the probJem.
"The situaUon is margina11 but since
there is a question, we deCidtd that it
was prudent to warn the pµbllc and close
the bay," Philp said.
Philp also pointed out that the Irvine
RETIRING -Judge John J .
' Sirica reaches the mandatory
retirment age or 70 on 'fues·
day and will step down as chief
juctge of the U.S. Districl Court
in \Vashington.
"But that doesn't mean there weren't
any problems." Philp said. "PCO\}le may
have been sic-k and 1101 connected it i,1·ith
the bay or they 1nay have just failed to
report it to us."
Philp said his d~anmcnt's in·
\'estigations show that 6.600 acre fl'CI of
reclaimed se\vage v.·ater are used in
soolh Orange County every year.
Sllghtly more than half of this amount
is used by the Irvine Ranch, he said,
while the rest: is used mainly on goU
o:iurses and at Lion Country Safari.
Philp said lhal nmoff from . golf
courses and Lion Country "appears to be
a much smalltr part of the problem"
because, except in rainstonm, it
normally soaks into the ground.
Irvine Company agricultural opera lions
produce runoff vinually rear around, he
said.
SUCCESSOR -Judge George
llart. 68. will replace the retir·
ing John J . Sirica as chief
judge of the U.S. District Court
in \Vashington. f-lart is expected
to divide the crush of expected
\Vatergate cases equally among
the 15 ren1aining judges.
Sirica Will RelRase ..
Secret Nixon Report
\\'ASHINGTON (,\Pl -U.S. District
Judge John J. Sirica ruled today that 111
secret grand jury report on l'resident
r-;;;\:on's role in \\'alergate should 00
delivered to the Holl.'lc J u d i c i a r y
Committee for its impeachment inquiry.
Sirica said in his 22-page opinion that
"Lhe. penKln on whom the report focuses.
the President of the United States, has
not objected to its release to the
COfi'Hlllttce . .-
"Other persons are in,·olvfd only
lndirec'lly," Slrica said.
l~e also said the report "dra'>l-·s no
accusiltory conclusions ... ii renders no
n1ora l or social judgmtnls. The report is
a simple and straightforward cornpilation
of information gathered by the grand
ju!'}" and oo more."
Siric.i;r. who steps down as ch ief judge
of the U.S. Di.!trict Court in \\-'ashington
Tu~ay, delayed implementation or hi!!
order for two days to enable interested
parties to file appeals with the U.S. Court
of Appeals here.
The Judge wrote that "although it bas
not been emphR.slzed In this opinion. It
should not be forgotten that we deal in a
matter of the most critical moment to
the nation , an impeachment Investigation
involving the President ol the United
Stat ...
"Jl "-'OOld be dlfricull 10 COflC'eJve of a
more compelling need thM 1hnt of this
country for an WlSV+'ervingly falr inquir)'
based on aJl•Uic pertinent inlormatioo."
he uld.
Sir1'ea sald that the gNlnd Jury
''strongly rt'(()mmtnd!" Ulit t Ifs ttPort
and a 5.ll lchcl filled v.'ith cviden~ should
•
go to the impeachment co1n1nittcc
beca use:
''flaving careful!)' c:tamlned l he
contents or 1hc grand jury report, the
court is satisfied thiit !here can be no
q11estion regard ing !heir materiality 10
the liouse Judlclary Comm I l t e c 's
in\'cstiga1ion . ''
Rep. J.>eter Rodll!Cl Jr. (D-N.J . i.
NIXON TAKING CASE
-TO THE PEOPt:E, p~-4
cha irman of the House Judiciary
Committee, told ney,·smen he coukl not
con11ncnt on the suhstanc:e of Siric-n's
order until he had time to examine It and
('()nsult eouru;cl. But he indica ted that he
\\·clcom cd the release of the grand jury
papers 10 the committee. ·
H€!p. f!,ch•;ard Hutchin.son or 1w1 ichlg:in,
the senior lte1>ublict1n on !he commilh.-c.
said also he .._.as ""cry pleased."
"The grand Jury report w~ obviously
lntendOO for lhc con1mlltee~ and !he
com1nlllee ahouid have lt, 11 lfutchi.Mon
said.
At the \Vh.ilc Jfouse. Deputy Press
Secretary Gerald I •. Warren aald Nixon
had been informed of Sirica 's decision
but gll\'e no prcsidcnllal reaction.
Werren noted, however, that Nixon's
chief \\r;ltcrg11le llw~c.r, Jamt!S 0, SI.
Cl11lr, told Sirica the White HOIJ5r-had no
objcelion to seeding the grand jury
report to the corlrmJttee. ~Jtousc Speaktt Cirt Altierl. sala that,
"offhand. It seetn.1 to me 1t was a very
good rulln1."
110..,. Majority L<ad 'lllom" P. "Tip"
O'Nelll (0.~1asir1.), said Slrh:a·s n1\ing
"will help cxpodite the matter."
Jtaly, is about four feet long and weighs 33 pounds.
St. Pat1·icl{'s Revelers Fro1n Page 1
EMB ARGO ...
Have Ffu1g-at Office1·s triggered an energy crisis around the
v.·orld and had a dcvas1;:1ting effect on the
cconoinies of sotne ind ustrialized nations.
Arab oil sourC'es said Saudi Arabia and
Egypt led the right for an unconditional
end to the en1bargo becauc of the IJ.S.
role in •negotiating the Egyptian.Israeli
troop withdrawal settlement from the
Suei Canal and other peace-maki ng
moves.
By TERRY COVILLE
Of 11'11 D•MY Pllll Still
A crowd of nearly 2.000 revelers
Ci?lebrating St. Patrick's Day in Seal
Beach hurled rocks, bottles and
firecrackers at police Sunday night when
officers told them the party was over.
Police said most or the celebrants had
Young GOPs
Fail to Endorse
For Governor
Three Republicans have eamed lhe
support of the California Y o u n g
• Republicans but the conservatlve group
failed lo n3Jt1e a preference in the
gubernatorial 11·,,1ry even though
leaning toward Lt. Gov. F.d Reinecke.
The group, which ended a t"'<><lay
meeting in Anaheim Sunday, voted
endorsements for state Sen. John
l{anner or Glendale, a candidate for
lieutenant governor, James Flournoy,
running for controller. and for inrumbent
Atr y. Gen. Evellc J. Younger.
Reinecke may have been confident of
an endorsement since he stumped for
backers here for tw'O days. Sul the
grOup , alroough indicating Reinecke
might be their choice, failed to make an
endorsement for him in the primary.
"There's no question this organization
favors Reinecke over State Controller
liouston I. Flournoy. lle'll have lots of
support if he gets·th!s thing cleared up.''
said EHi.abeth Sperline, a former YR
president. _
lleineckc is under investigation in
ooru1ectioo \\'ilh \Vatergate Spec i a I
Prosecutor Leon Ja\\·orski's probe into an
a\l~ed offer by lnternational Telephone
& Telegraph Corp. to help finance the
1972 Republican National Convention.
Coed Streakers
'Strike' Mesa
Boivli11.g Alley
A mixed group of streakers interrupted
the-bo'A•!ing action at Costa to.-tesa's Kona
Lanes alleys Saturday night .
1\ group or four men, and rn·o \\'omen
galloped through the c r o w d e d
amusement center at 2699 Harbor Blvd.
Angry ~-tanager John c;. rtavalas called
police. but Offiecr Ed Drymala said !he
naked sprinters "·ere long gone by the
tirfle'llc got "'there.
?.feanv.itlle. across lo\\11, a line of
patrons \\'alting outside the United
Artists Cil)('ma in South Coasl Plata
Saturday night .,.,ere treated to an X-
rated show.
A 1nan described bv one young \\·oman
lhenlergocr as "a virile brunette in a red
ski mask" piled out of a light-colored van
and sb'ea~ed the l\ne.
fie hopped inlo another getay,-ny
\·ehicle amid a chorus or cheers and
\\1listles rrom pa trons waiting to Stt
"The Sting."
From l'ege 1
BEEF ...
~ for the next 60 to 90 days." he said.
Wray F'lnncy, vice president or the
American National Ca t 11 em e n 's
AssociaUon. sakl Quick recovery for the
eattJe:::industry will reqillre 1 rapid se1J.
orr of current supplies.
"Stepped -up featuring of beef by
retailers is· hTJJSCtBllVl'. t
c;i.tUemen from being forced oul of
business, Finney said.
'
bee n drinking near a couple or Irish bars
in the JOO block of b1a.in Street when they
filled the street about 8 p.m.
.. 11ial's "'hen we had our first case or
streakers, males and females. and the
crov.·d bC'gan to get excited and block
traffic," Officer Gary ?.Iaiten said today.
Al 9: IS p.m., lhe Huntington Beach
poli<'e helicopter, requested by Sea l
Beach, hovered overhead and declared
the gathering at unlawful assembly.
J\1aitcn said the warning was given for
nearly an hour before police decided to
move the crov•d ofJ the street.
"About 50 men, wearing protective
helmets v.·ith face masks marched in a
line toi,1·ard the cr-(rn'd. That's y,•hcn they
began to throw bottles. pieces or brick .
f'9Cks and firecrackers," ~faiten said.
"" took: polic.c, with patrolmen from
Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley,
Westminster and .Los Alamitos, more
1han an houf tci clear the street of the
jeering crov.•d. •
After the Huntington Beach police
helicopter ran out of gas, the Costa hlesa
police helicopter was called in to issue
orders from tbe air.
J\1aitcn said 47 people v.·ere arrested,
live or them v.·ere juveniles, and five
persons .,.,·ere cha'i'ged v.·Ith assaulf with a
deadly v.·capon.
Some officers su(fered minor injuries
from broken glass, said ~taiten. Five
persons arrested "'·ere 'also hurt , either ·
v.•hi!c resisting a1Tesl or Irom the flying
debris, bot none ltl!fe hospitalized, he
added.
J\-1aiten said it has bct>n an infonnal
tradlt ion for large crov.·ds to celebrate St.
Patrick 's Day in Seal Beach.
Police in.iid similar trouble "''ilh the
crowd in 1972, bu! not last year, he said .
.!\1ost of the revelers v.·ere near t.,.,·o
~fain Street bars. the Irisher and
Clancy's.
Maiten said Sunday's fracas '>l-'as not a
riot. No one directly auacked tbe police
or smashed "''indows. though some cars
""·ere dented and two shop windO\\'S \.\·ere
br:oken. he said. ,
"Imagine 50 i'olicemen advancing on a
crowd of J,500 that doesn't want to move.
That's all it v.·as," said the Seal Beach
public affairs officcr. •·It .,.,.as an
unlawful assembly.''
By 2 a.m., !he city's public '>l-tlrks crew
had the hfain Street clean· again, as If St.
•Patrick's day had never nappened , police
said.
'Mad1iess Week'
Noiv Under Way
A t Est.a.ncia High,
!\farch to f\fadpess Week began at
Estancia lligh Schooltoday 'Aith a \.rater
polo game on inner lubes invo1\'lng junlor
and freshmen girls \"S. senior and
sophomore coeds.
The Lraditional inadcap wetk ends
F'rKtay wtth activities sctieduJed during
the noon hour for the <'1'11ertainment of
students.
Other actlvi.Ue1 are:
Tuesday--Oioco!at~ ~fanhmallow, a
game In \\1lidi blindfolded a n d
handcuffed parblers fry to be the first to
dip !O mnrshmallows In chck»late .and
feed them to .. ch other.
Wednesday-KJssing Contest. involving
a panel ol three opposH• oe• judg .. •ilo
"''ill ~led tile best male and female
kissers on lhe basis of point SG>l"eS. A
k158-0ff wUI be held in the event ot a tJ.e.
Syria. whose troops still confront Israel
on the tense Golan Heights front. oppo&cd
lifting the ban unless it was linked to
further Israeli withdrawal. L i b y a
supported Syria.
Syrian oil min is ter Jabr cl Ketti
refused comment as he emerged from
the tapestry-hung Gobelin Salon in lhc
lf:».year-<>kl Imperial hotel where the
meetings took place.
The United States depended for 8
percent of its total ·fuel need on oil
iJnports from the Middle Easl.
lt ~·as anticipated that despite the 38-
day tanker journey from the ~·1iddle East ,
to the United States, oil companies V+'Ould
be able to release resc.rves immediately
once lhe embargo was lifted.
But unless the lilting of the ban 'vas
accompanied by an easing of Arab oil
production cutbacks, fuel being shipped
to Westem Europe an d Japan would be
dh·erted to the United States, lhe sources
said.
'Frenzied' Rape --Suspect Seized
111 Palm Springs
PAI.~! SPRINGS (lJPf) -Police held
a man today they suspect is the "Palm
_,Springs Rapist" after a frenzied attack
on tv.·o teell-'age girls in separa:~ inci·
dents Sa1urdar night.
Jailed on SI00.000 bail is Daniel
Raphael ~1endoza, 25, v.·hom authorities
believe is responsible for eight assaults
on y,·omen in this desert community in
three months.
A combined force of Jaw enforcement
agencies in Riverside County, Santa
Barbara CoWlty and lhe city OC Palm
Springs captured i\fendoi.a Saturday
'A'hen he twice returned to an area where
the teen-aged victims were abducted.
Officers said ?itcndozll forced Hie first
giil and her male compalii6h-to drive
him to a remote area \\'here he raped the
girl. Thereafter. he returned to the .
original pickup point and escaped, they
said.
An hour later, accenting to police,
~feodoUt forced a IS.year-old girl t.o
accompany h.inl at gunpoint to another
area where she Was rape<!. Again, he
returned to the original int of cootact
Ot1icers said.
Police said Mendoza was traced by his
automobile, parked ooar the
International llotel Thursday night, when
a man matching his description failed in
an attempt lo rape two women. one o(
v.·hom was injured "''hen his gun
discharged as he pistol-whipped her.
Officers said f\.fendoz.a is suspected of
being the same man who began the Wi\'e
of rape and assault la.st December.
Mtndoza i<i charged "'ith kktnaping , robbery and rope .
POPEIL ...
Chicago. • nulTlday-BAby BoWe. a game in
v.·hich tho contt'tl'tnnt takm 1 piece of
string Ued to a dangling julce-lllled bottle
lnio his moulh and. witllxrt ~•ae or
Almt~~bottkf'tobb m«rfh
and drink! tM liquid.
Th<y tcstmed during the prellmlnary
hearing that It was to get the layout or
Popell's l(}.room luxury aaartmen1 and
-;>re-pare strale-gr ni r the slaythg.
Friday-Skat< Beard Gnncl Prix. an
racers will hr tlmed t.o detennlne the
..-·1ru1~r.
•
Neighbors pledged Harocr Island
property to ht.I the reportedly ntarly·
I I e ,
httll. \\'h\le Ayers is Also out on bond
~.r:a\t\nit trial
•