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Ill Nabbed~ 82_ 'Get Awuy •
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Mystery WoJDan~s GOP Sen. Bn~kley
Sui~ide Atte1npt Urges Pres-ident
Probed • ID Newport Nixon to Resign
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 19, 1974
VOL. 61, NO, n. t lEtTIONS, M PAGE5 r1
Dana Poi11t Bla::e
-Restaurant· Hit
By_ Raging F_~re
• A fast~moving fire raced through the
expensively appointed dinin.e: room of a
Dana Point restaurant Uris morning and
damage was set at nearly $50,000.
The blaze erupted shortly before 7:30
:a.m. at the Pelican Fish Co .. a seafood
restalD'ant at 34130 Pacific Coast
Highway. It routed co-owner Gary Peck
from his bed in an upstairs apartment,
Units from three county fire stations
oonverged at the old Spanish landmark
and fought flames billowing out oC a
single windoW in the dining room,
Spokesmen said the flame.s were
Newport Beach
Healtl1 Product
Store Rifled
A-burglar who may have had a key to
the premises made off with a healthy
chunk of cash from a Newport Beach
nutrition ilnd health product store
~1onday.
Howard and Joyce Lopizich, operators
of Howard's Nutrition, 1628 Ne'\"
MacArthur Blvd., said :.:.Oil was taken,
tncludilig two days• receipts and the
petty cash. .
knocked down within IO mlnut,., but
mopup operatm. cootinued throug)l the
morning.
Peck sakt that he dresstd as quickly as
he could and tried to ..ur the blazing
dining room, but was driven back by
flames and heal
'''11lere was nothing I could do but get
~."be said.
His br1"her, Mike Peck, 28, said iZ took
two years aOO $250,000 to refurbish the
interior o( the tv.'Htory building and said
It would be difficult to replace the items
lost In the blau.
Stained-glm windows and expemive
v.wd paDeling were among the items
ruined by the names.
His brother, however, said the fire
missed a cache of vintage wines stored
upstairs in the restaurant.
The wine was vaJued at $10,000, he
added.
Firemen said l.nvfSt.i.gators bad not yet
determined the cause of the smoky blaze
and probes would cootlnue throug!l Ille
day.
The content. ol the popular restaurant
recei\'t!d about $30,000 damage and the
structure itself had damage estimated at
more than $15,000.
Fire spokesmen Wei the dining area
was totally involved tn flame when Wlits
arrived, but quick act.ion kept the flame8
from spreading throug!l the ,.... of Ille
large baildlng on the inland side oC tbe
highway.
UP'I T ........ 19
!NIXON SHOULD QUIT'
N. Y. Senator Buckley
Sen. Buckley
Urging Nixon
To Resign
Trai1i Esca11e
Aliens Give Slip
To Law Officers
By \\'TLLJA'.\f SCHR F.TRER
01 Tiii 0.111 ,.tlOI S••U
An estimated 100 illegal aliens jumj)('d
from the freight cars of the Santa F'c
rain in Tustin early today into he arms of
waiting federal officers and local police.
But in !he ~ild scramble that ensued .
the small force of police ooly managed to
capture 18 of the aliens. The rest van-
ished into surrounding fields and orange
groves.
A call for mutual aid assistance
broughl the C.Osta r.lcsa Police hel1roptcr
Eagle II ~'ith pilot Randy j\;utt and
observer Ed Sutton ho\'cring o\·er the
scene. illuminating it \•:ith floodlights .
They said they spotted 30 to 40 of the
fugitives scampering for CO\'Cr in the
surrounding area.
A spokesman for the Tu stin Police
Department ~id today the train -
termed the "AJien . Express" -stops
e\·cry night al n1idnight at a small
station near ~loulton Parkway and Red
llill Avenue. It is conside~· · one of the
• key influ x points for aliens tra~cling from
the San Diego area.
"We work that area as orten as ~·e can
and 1 .. t •
Some of the 18 alicn1 caught by the
police. and immigration officers v.crc
nabbed as they hid in the nearby gro\·cs
anci fields. A!l the captured men .,.,·ere
'questioned at Tustin police headquarters
and then taken into custody by lhe fed-
eral officers.
1\1.'0 or the aliens .,.,·ere captured
several hours aftrr the others v.·hen
thcy flagged dov.TI a police car,
mistaking it for a taxicab, officers said.
Roy Boehm, assistan i immigration
director for invcstigalions. said today the
ones "'ho escaped probably "ill catch
taxicabs and other lornis of transporta-
(See AUE\S, Page 2)
Police Seeking
Clues iii. Girl's
Suicide Atte1npt
and last night we bad some help from the
WASIIlNGTON (UPI) -Declaring immJgration department and the Orange Patrolman Gary Olung, who checked
_ tbe . .:ene •. said ~ no indication of
forced e11try by whoever got Via the
rear door of the establishment.
I.hat if President. Nixon stays in office Police Department," the T u s t i n
F====-'-------...,.-.. t~I be h1 fu1 a ttauma-Ute----spok~n ia~.. . . . .
likes of \•,.hich we ha\·en't seen " Sef\.. Officers partJc1pat1ng 1n the r~1d said
l\lissing persons bulletins were being
studied loday for clues to identity of a
young J ane Doe "'ho attempted suicide
l\fonday by firing: a .38 caliber re\'Ol\'er
into her mouth as she sat on the end of a
Balboa boat dock.
Manager Helen Schoeller discovered
the burglary when she arrived to open up
and provided police with a list of persons
Qt flCl'l\6 which have keys or access.
Boy's Attorneys
Battle School
HOUSTON (UPI) -Attorneys !or Billy
Epperson. s, e1pelled for wearing hls
hair too long. ha.ve asked federal court to
allow him to retUm to class.
The boy was expelled Crom the Golden
Acres Elementary School last month
becau.1e his haircut violated the school's
grooming cod<. His parents had his hair
styled to bide a birth defect.
A class J1ction petition was filed
Mooda,y-)nlederal coort on behalf of all male itt.ide{lti-wJ)O wlsh to -w_ear Mir.
longer than pennitted by Ille ochool
autbor!U...
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Man Fweced
By 'Kidnaper'
DALLAS (UPI) J a k e
Lauderdale paid a 13,000 ranoam
for bis wile, uni. 'Wilma, only io
fmd she had never been kidnaped.
Lauderdale told. police Monday
two D'M!O reported his wife was
being held hostage lw $Ml,OOO. He
said they oettled for les.. when he
told thom IS,000 ..., all he ""'1d
raile. then rode wtth him io a bank
to get the mooey.
He made two calls to hb wife,
and, when she didn't' &nS\UI', he
rushed home to find ihe had just
returned froln a abopping 1tip for
gloves and • hat for yard work.
"I wu taken. 1bait's all ther!
was.':..J!•ld .ll»J o -1.e.u -o I d
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' they eipected the usual small tnckle of
James .L. Buc~ley (RC-N.Y.), today aliens lo jump from the train and head
urged hnn to resign. for destinations in the Los Angeles
1be unexpected defection of one of the area ... But when the freight car doors
President's top congnsional supporters opened, they guessed nearly I~ of.them
came as Nixon intensified t "forts to blunt jumped out and started running Ul all
cmgressional impeadunent moves and different directions." the sr\esman said.
sa\-e his presidency.
There was no immediate \\"hit.e llouse
reactioo after Buckley's l'le'l\'S conference.
An aide said Buckley had not met or
talked with Nbori this week.
POODLE LOSES
-EITHER WAY Calling ll "the most difficult deci sion I
have ever had to make," the freshman
. senator oid Watergate had so y,·eakened PHOENIX, Ari z. (UPI) -A court
lhe presidency that resignaUon Is the custody. ballle 'A'a! averted here in the
only way ••by which the crisis can be divorce of (,bester and Regina Demaree resol~ and the country pulled out of the when ~tn1. Demaree was granted
Watergate swamp." visitation rights to the couple's cherished
Buckley said he sent a copy of hi& third perty -the family poodle.
statement to N'aon Monday night . but Superior Cour1 Judge Howard F.
received no reply. Buck1ey said he made PeteQOO said ~onday husband and y,•lfe
his decision Mcause of "an atmosphere both wanted custody of the dog.
_ o(,.. high emoUon,_dangcrous to reaJOO".-.,,-J"I fel!-.1 shoukla•-ard It to one and let
-and "a qualitative dlange •'iUUn tho the Other viinlf." sakl Judge Peterson.
(Seo l\EfilGN, Pl&• 11
The victim, with loog. reddislrbro•11
hair and dressed in \\'estcm and Ind ian
fashion . was listed i· ·ritical condition
loday at lioag :O.fcmorial Hospital in
Ne~·port Beach.
lier ~·ound "'OUld probably have been
fatal had she tilted the gun barrel
upward to~·ard her brain, bu! the slug
tore throogh her tongue and oul the back
side or her neck.
Detective Ken Smith. who is handling
the invcstigatioo . said the I ea d
apparently mlssed her spinal column.
He added today that he was checking
out two missing persons reports involving
young v;omen generally fitting the
unidentified victim·s description.
One ~·as a resident of Orange. "'hile
the other was a w11lka~·ay patient rrom
Ornng~ County ~lcdic:il Center.
Denvtt, Colo .. vi!:ltM!: r ·iel M illa~
and Karen Whiltemore called po\i . about
t:JJ pm. Monday when the victim shot
~rself, investigators 53id.
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Officer t:..ewia Bivins found her lying on
(Ste 'l'ICT!M, Pig• 11
Life Te1·n1
h1 P1·iso11
Possible
By T0,\1 DARLEY
Of I~• D•Uy P'llet Ji.ti
r_1rry \\'a~ nc c:obb, the words "She
Lied " rmbla1.oncd in black ink on the
hack of hi s Jackel ..... ·as found guilty or
first dcgrtt n1urdcr lalc r-.tonday in
Orange County Superior Coun.
Cobb. 22. rcnlaincd in1passivc \11hile the
jury delivered !o Judge H. Warren
Knight the \'erdit:t reached after nearly
lhrcc days of delibcfalions .
Rut he had earlier prO!l'Sled ~·hen
Judge Knight ordered him t'l remove the
jacket before the jury entered the
t'Ou rtroom . Three 1!cputies ~Jood over
him v.·h1lc he rel11clantlv tOok off the
offending ink-sta1nerl garITient.
Judge Kn ight 11ill sentence Cobb Apr il
a to Y.'hal could be life in prison for the
slaying last April J l nf Todd J{ockwood,
the 3-year.old son of robb's n1istress.
r.tore than ~ l)')lll'C and volunteers
scoure<! the Orang•• arl'a fr1r seven days
after the chi!rl Y.as reported missing by
tus mother, Sanffy R:oc kwood :thcn 17.
i\11ss Rocki,1·ood broke do~'n under
intens11 e questioning and told policC that
/See CO\'VICTEll, Pagr 21
Orange Coast
Weather
t-;ot much chance. of sunshine
along !he Orange Coast \\lcdncs-
day, but the .,.,·cathcr service says
It'll be n1ostly sunny Inland in the
afternoon hours. Highs at the
beaches and inla~d in the mid-
&Os. Lov.·s tonight 45-55.
INSIDE l 'ODA \'
Drought. fanmt.P. (fllfl 1u;gfect
threaten the err11u:r1011 of a
t•ntr-prot1cl ir1bc of 1rurnors.
V'rd111res si t atop et1try tel~·
µhoue pole. owo1t111g new vie·
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"'Cops and Robbers
One of Ulrce bandits who held up a J\1emphis baok
is restrained by policemen after his capture. 'fhe
trio took nearly $50,000 fron1 the bank Alonday be·
fore being apprehended.
Judge Will Issue Ruling
011 TV Plea by SLA Pail· '
lllLLSBOROUGH (AP) -A judge ~
lo rule today on a request by ty,·o
alleged Symbione&e Liberation Anny
members to make a televised statement
they claim could help save the Hfc of
Patricia Hearst.
The SLA, which says it kkJnaped lhe
20-year-Old newspaper heiress 44 days
ago, has threatened to break off all
communication with her family unless
Joseph Remiro, 27. and Russell Little, 24,
appear on nationw ide television.
Olntra Costa County Su·· •rM>r Court
JOOge Sam HaU sakl he will rule !his
afternoon on req1.1e3ts for Lillie or
Remiro to make a 5--to 10-minute
televi.sed statement , before a single
Nixon iii Texas
To Face Quiz
By Executives
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Resuming his
get-oot-and·be-seen strategy in an effort
to blunt Watergate critics and those who
demand his impcaclunent. Prcsidenl
Nixon flew to Texas today . for 3
nationally televised question-and-answer
session with broadcast executives.
In Houston, Nixon will be holding his
third public appearance outs id e
Washington in five days -a major
departure fer a president who generally
~~~ .. ined a low profile during his
His ng questioning session before
the NatJo Association of Broadcasters
is to begin p.m. PDT. ·
Nixon was to spend the night in
Houston and return lo Washington
Wednesday afterooon. During his visit.
he a to inspect preparations being made
at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space' Center
foe the joint U.S.-5oviet e r fort to
rendezvous two space vehicles. and
decorate three Apollo astronauts -
Gerald T. Carr of Santa Ana, Willlan1
Pogue and Dr. Edward Gibson, formerly
of San Cle mente.
Wllite House sou rces say Nixon
believes that public exposure will
demonstrate he is a strong president
fully in command nf the Adniin.istration.
not flll embattled m.aft 011 the brink or
rt.SigniJ1g in race of impcactu.ncnl threats
and inqlliries into income tnx returns.
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\'.'OUJd be permitted.
A second judge in neighboring Alamrda
County is scheduled to rul e on the san1e
request \'fedoosday. Alt.orncys for the
pair have said Onkl8Ifl. Muriicipnl Court
Judge Stafford Buckley is symp,athetic to
the idea.
Little and Remiro must get permissloo
from both judges because they face
murder charges for the Nov. 6 cyanide·
bullet slnying of Oakland Schools Supt.
PATTY HEARST TERMED
INDEPENDENT -Story, P•ge 14
J\>larcus Foster In Alameda County and
charges of attempted murder oi a
Concord policeman in Contra Costa
County.
l\fean'A1lile. organiz~ of a $2 mlllion
food giveaway demanded by the SLA
anoounced another delay Monda y.in the
next distribution. They said there 'A'Ollld
be no handouts today and prornisl'd
another progress report \\'ednesday.
Newspaper magnate Randolpll A.
llearst, faUier or the kidnapcd coed. has
ordered a total revamping 9f lhe People
Jn Need giveaway to nieet as closely as
possible the s~·s origWal qemands: $70
worth of high quality n1eat , produce and
dairy products for each· of California's
needy.
In a brief statement Monday, People Jn
Need directors A. Ludlow Kramer and
Peggy ~faze said they were "continuing
to ord~r 9uali1y food and wlll again be in
operation as soon as 'A'e are capable of
meeting the full SLA demands."
In its last message ~larch 9, the SLA.
'A·hic h police say has about 25 members,
accused Hearst of handing out ''hoi
feed" and showing "contempt for the
people through disorganiU1tion in distri-
butioo of surplus commodities instead of
top quality fresti meal.'!, vegetables and
produce."
Hearst responded by admitting hls
initial plan for a t~·ice-a-week,Jng-range
suppleme11tal giveaway 'A'as mistake,
Jfe promised to overhaul the program to
more closely parallel the SL.A's original
demand for a one. monU1 giveaway oC
high quality food. .
So far. 120,000 grocery bags have been
distributed in five handouts. Kramer has
said the progran1's remaining $1 million
y.·ou!d be exhausted af1er three more
gil"eay..·ays.
Jn another de\·elopmcnl, some
members of the news media received
n1imrographcd lellers purporting to offer
a reward from Hearst for the deatll or
capture of SLA members. Hearst said
the letters y.·ere fictitious and ''complcte-
ly false."
From Pagel
tion tO g('t tlK>m o their destinat ions.
He said several of the captured aliens
Rrt> suspected to be organizers of the
n1::iss immig ration .
Bocohm said the large number of alitllll
on ~ siJl~le train is "highly unusual and
(.'()11ld pcHnt to some kind of smuggling
l)>Pf!rat ion."
He said the Tustin train st.op ~ a
ron.11nulng cnf0ttcment headache for N.s
Office.
Ted Kennedy Rapped
t.UAT£~1ALA ClTY. GU 11tmA1 a
I UPI I -Calling U.S. Sm. EdWard
Krnnedy "M abusive s Imp I e ton.·'
C'rUatcm<ila's vice pre1klenl~ed. ~1onday
demanded on :apology from the senator
for doubting the ltgitim acy Q( the ~1an:h
4 prtSldenUal el~. "M a
_c~essm&n and as a Guatcmalan, I say
Ulat you are an abu&Tve aimpleton,
n'llxlng in the domttUc aff1ln of
Gtuitenuala," Mario Sandoval Alarcon
said in an open statement addressed lo
KrMed .
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f 'rom Pagel
CONVICTED •••
Cobb had murdered her son and buril'd
him in a sewer line on an Anaheim
construction site.
Cobb then led laY.'lllen to the spot and
watched while they unearthed the beaten
body or the ehild who ~·as found dead in
his crib April 11 by his mother after she
retumcd from work to ber Orange home.
~liss Rockwood and other proseculion
\\'ilnesses testified during the two-month
trial thnt Cobb repeatedly beat her son
during two years of her on-and..ol!-
rclationshlp with the defendant.
It was testified on one occasion that he
Y.'OS unrecognizable after a beating
administered by Cobb. Witnesses said the
('hild's head y.·as swollen out of all
proJXlrtion and bolh eyes were black and
almost cl osed with bruises. ...
Prosecutor Pat Brian branded the
child's death as "murder by constant
lorture" and lashed Cobb as "a fiend who
took constant delight in cruelly punishing
a helpless liltle boy."
Cobb refused to an!'A·er Brian's
queslions about his alleged beatings or
Todd on what the prosecutor said were
two vii.al portions of the case against
him .
But he repeatedly condemned ~1iS!
Rockwood as a liar who was promised a
lesser sentence by the prosecution if she
would appear as a witness against her
former paramour. •
Missing Wheel
Starts 01ase~
Driver Jailed
SEA'ITLE. Wash. CAP) -It all started
Y.'it h a m1.s&n:g wheel.
SeaUle policeman KM s Kolar spotted a
man sitting in a car with one wheel
missing. The man was gunning the
engine, apparently trying to drive a'A·ay
on three wheels.
Kolar stopped and began to investigate.
Pat.rick ~loody. a Fire Department
battalion chief, drove by in a department
car and noticed that the wheel housing
\\'3S smoking. He called the Fire
Department.
Kolar got out of his squad car to check
the registration of the three-wheeler. He
ordered the driver into the police car.
The man jumped in the police vehicle
and sped away.
Kolar jumped into ritoody's car and
gave chase. Moody jumped into a fire
truck that responded to his earlier call
and joined the himt. So did another police
car that heard a rad io broadcast of the
Sunday events .
r~inally. the stolen car smashed into a
supporting be.am under Seattle's Alaskan
\Vay Viaduct. Damage to the car wu
estimated at $2,<m. •
The driver \\'as treated at a hospital ,
then jailed. Police said Monday that
charge5 "'ere pending.
Sal 1nonel'la Seen
In T1vo Deatlis
LOS ANGELES (AP\ -Two persons
"'ho died in Los Angeles the past six
months were diagnosed to have a strain
of ~Jmonella infection common I y
brought on by drinking raw mil);, a
county heal th official says.
The county recelvl'd ttpOt1s ol eight
OlheT pcrsoM bccomnig iJJ V.'ith
salmonella dublin during \be wne
period. Dr. Ichiro Kamel. dlltf of
communicable diwlse control for the
county 's Community He'llllh Stnlccs,
sakl. In a rtpOrt issued Monday.
l\'l ex ico Rations Beans
~r ASO, Tet. (UPI) -1n a move to
1 prevent hoArdlng and panlc bu)' Ing
~londay. the ?.1tx!c1.n Industry and
Com1ne<ee Department Of!f•red beallS
ralioncd In nearby Ciudad Juarez.
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Ubya Raps Arabs
Embargo Lifting
Called_'Treason'
VTENNA, A""1ia (AP) -Libya -y
assailed the Arab deci!:ion to lift the oil
enibargo agaifl.9t the United states as
an "act of treason" and Holland said
the continued ban against shiprr:ents
there will hurt all of Europe.
There was no immediate word frcm
the Middle East whether olJ actually
started flowing to the United States again
following f.fonday's decisioo to eod the
embargo lmpQSEd . during the October
~1iddle East W&I".
In The lfague, a Dutch foreign
ministry spokesman said the' oonUnuing
embargo against the Netherlands will
REDS HUMILIATED BY
EMBARGO END, Pogo 4
DON'T EXPECT INCREASE
IN GAS YET, P•go 12
hurt Europe becnuse Rotterdam is an
intcnta l!onal oil transit port and an
integral part of Europe's economic life.
Saudi Arabia , Algeria, Abu Dhabi ,
Bahrain , Egypt, KU\\'ait and Qatar
agreed to end the ban against the United
States O\'er the opposition ot Libya· and
Syria.
Their action was taken In TeCOgnltlon
of \\'eshingtoo's efforts in gelling Israel
to Y.ithdraw from the Suez Canal and in
hopes that Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger would obtain a simlar Israeli
withdrawal on lhe Syrian front.
A broadcast by the Llbyan radio called
the action tl"ee.50DOUS especially since
fighting ha.!I flared again on the Golan
HeighlS front between S}Tia and Israel.
Ubya shipped about 10 percent of the
1.9 million barrels of Arab crude oil the
Uniled Stales imported .:aily before the
embargo, and presumably will not
reswnc these shipments.
Syri a's onJy oil weapon is the pipeline
from Saudi Arabia to the ~1edttemmean,
'A'hich O"OMes its territory, and It y.·as
expected to continue barring U.S.·bound
tankers from loading at the pipeline's
Syrian tenninalf
Saudi Oil ~1inister Ahmed Zak i Yamani
sad tanker shipments from the Persian
Gulf should begin reaching U.S. ports in
abool two months. But he said Algerian
on, shipped from the ~ledlterranean, will
arrive much .sooner.
Yama.ni said Saudi Arabia 'A'ould ship
at least a million barrel! a day to the
United St.ates, and Kuwait, Algeria and
other <Wntries Y.oold send additional
amo1111l.'!. But no total \\'as a\·alJable.
The oil rrtinist.ers said in their
communique that the ban would ht; Ufted
for at least two months and they would
review their action at another conference
J une I in Cairo. Yarnarti stressed that
only an unforeseen ehange i n
Washington's Middle East policy would
cause them ,f.o put the embargo back on.
\\'hlle rewarding the United States, the
Arab ministers re\alned their embargo
on shipments to the Nethe.rlandl and
Denmark. They said the two countries
remain hostile to the Arab cause.
Oil shipments to West Germany and
Italy, however, were returned to full
prewar votume. Exports to the t'ol'O
C0W1tries had been cut by 15 percent
because of lheir alleged pro-Israeli
sympathies.
Production cuts for Japan, Britain,
France and otller Wes t European
COWltries had already been restored.
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VICTIM ...
the end of the wooden pier at 15th Street
and Bay Avenue. with her legs dangling
over the: end and the .38 in her hand.
No iden tification could be found and
lhe \'iclim. about 22. had only a few
personal items -such·as her hairbrush
and ~ cents in a brown ~'O\'en manila
rope-type: ?14~·
She is five feet. four inches tall. y:eiizhs
125 pounds, and has: hazel eyes in acl<fi.
lion to flowing . reddish-brown hair~
Detective Smitll said she wore a
green shirt with an Aztec Indian design
on the back, a light green. blouse with
pink flowers beneath It, plus blue jeans.
She also . wore western style brown
suede boos and has pierced ears in
which she wore earrings, but police found
no other jewelry or clues to her
)deotity.
Strike Slows School
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (\IP!) -A strike
in de!iance ol a court order kept the
city's 63,000«.udent school s y .stem
"dangerously low'' on teadlers today.
"There are isolaled reports where
schools are dangerously Joy,· on teachers
and it look.s like not all will be able to
operate for !he full day," said Earl
Fleer. infonnalion director for UJe school
system.
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RESIGN •••
American spirit."
Sen. &Jward W. Brooke o f
~lassachuseus is 1he only Republican
senator to have publicly callt.od for Nixon
to step down. 'A'hile Sen. Charles JI.
Percy (R·lll.), ~s said some
RepublJcans tllink he should do so.
Bucldey said there would be public
pressure to televise any lmpeachmHil
hearings around the world , and "tawdry
details. y..·hich in and of themselves n1e.an
little" 'A'Ould damage the President, lhe
presidency and the country.
··1 propose an extraordinary act of
$latesmanship and courage -an act at
once noble and heartbreaking. at once
ser\'ing lhe greater interesta ol the
naLion. the inslitutk>n of the presidency
and the stated goals ror wbk:h be so
successfull y campaigned," Buckley said.
''That act Is RJctJ.ard Nixon's own
voluntary resignation as President of the
J;nited Sta~."
Sen.ate Republican Leader · HU£h Scott.
asked about Buckley's comments. said,
··1 think it expresses the convict.ion ol &
\'ery conscientious and very honorable
senator."
"\Vhile I do not join wilh Sen. Buckley
in his request at this lime." Sen . Barry
Goldwater rR-Ariz. ), said, "I wish to
make it plain that if any evidence of &
criminal act on the part of the Presiden(
is proven. I shall change my ~ition ard
support the Buckley proposal."
Buckley said he long ago persooally
urged Nixon to make "the fullest ~ible
diselosure" of all materials relating to
\Vatergate. Because Nixon did not, the
Presidmt cx:iuld not prevent "the
transformation of the Watergate incident
into a kind ol \Vatergate crisis of
regime."
Buckley, who in the past supported the
President but indicated recently some
misgivings over Nixon's handling or
Watergate, said "the dlaracter of a
regime always r'eflect.s and ex~ the
character of it.'! leader. It is he who
appoinLi; h.is executive staff. The captain
is responsible for his ship, the
commander for bis army, and 1'1r. Nlxoa
has explicitly r e c o g n l z e d this
respooslbility."
Buckley said Nixon's reslgnaUon would
end the impeadlment process.
"Congress y.·ou1d be automatieally
dh!dlarged of the Watergate affalr, 8nd
could devote itself to It.'! legislative
business." he said.
He said the new presldent -one
selected by Nixon. Vice President Gerald
R. Ford -~·ould be able "to reach out to
the people with the restored authority
and moral slrellgth that is so essenLl.al an
ingr<dienl of the presidency."
Nudes Streak Newspaper
Uncovered Quartet Protest Lack of Ne ,ivs Coverage
Four male streakef! stnfck-tbe Daily
Piiot 's Caita Mesa offices Monday in
silent but stark naked outrage , over the
newspaper's coverage ol the current ·
wave of spring madnes3.
The youths who identified themselves
as members of the First Fashion lsle
Streaking Team, dropped t'A'O notes
during their tig·iag run through the
building, each one indicating theirs was a
"protest streak demanding equal time."
"We ha\·e had three good streaks at
UCI at IWlCh, and the Fashion Isle streak
with 20 raging Cdl\t kings . Let's hear
something," the handwritten notes
demanded.
An ~~rtising department employe,
Su~erson, said she was waiting
outside the building for her husband to
pick her up for lunch when &'he heard lhe
four men talking. turned "around and saw
them heading for the door. stark naked.
"They were tippytoeing through the
fuchs ias. All of them 'A'ere about high
school or college age, but I can't say how
old they 'A'ere because I haven't seen
very many young men in me nude," she
said. "I noticed that they bad y.·bite
fannies . though."
Bursting through the front door, the
unmasked men jogged through the front
lobby, past an unperturbed customer and
directJy into the circulation department
where 30 district managers were
gathered for a meeting.
''They came tlnrough here in absolute
silence. You could have heard a pin
drop ," said office manager Ruth Leavitt.
one of three women who witne~ the
nude joggc.rs.
The observers 'A"ere so stunned by the
lightning a pp ea rance and
disappearance -of the streakers that no
one said anything at all for minutes
afterward . according to Cirrulation
Director ~1.ilan Leavitt. who had just
opened the meeting 'A'ilh a joke about
st reakers.
"The guy on 'Ailose desk they dropped
one of the notes didn't even notice what
happened." added Leavitt. who added
that the streakers made their getaway ln
a white van. 1
In their run through the building the·
streakers missed the newsroom v.tlere
editors and reporters y.·ere busy putUng
out l\1onday's editions which conlained,
among other valuable bits or information,
the latest streaking news.
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OVER :tHE RIVER and
TH-ROUGH THE WOODS
' For three more months Place Qtia Ave. will be torn up to wide n the
street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will tie ""
available by way of Babcock St .. coming from the back way.
We ~ope you will be patient with .
construction as the results wili
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Orange
dtroctors
1'tonday
Sunday
(ilolated
supervi
servlre
with the
TraMll
&u>day
.District
Fielding
ran into
mcn<y.
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JUpplies.
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By
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feet,
Comty
Thal w
dlstrtct d
Monday
limit&
d1'trid
Supt
district
study t
hearing
hazard I
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any 1
when
..i.ros
lnjW'e
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would be
by a ri
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everyth'
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(mmedl
•~man
streak
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Brad
major
think> I
whlch
yoor
. The
Sunday
waiting --certainly,b~worth·al"ihe-tFeuble.
If you aren't adventuresome. give us a
call. and we 'll bring sampl es to your
home.
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1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MUA
646-4838
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.Transit Chiefs
OK Sunday Plan
, By WILLIAM SCIJIU:mER
01 ..... O.lly ...... ll•tt
Orange County Transit D I s t r l c t
s overruled their planning staff
Onday and endorsed a plan to start
y bus service this swruner.
ted stories Page 171.
Dlnctor Robert Battin, a county
pervisor, asked for a study of Sunday
lee after lhe county canceled a deal
Ith the Soutbem Callfomia Rapid
an..slt District for partkipatlon ln Its
Y dime-a-ride plan.
.District General ~tanager G.J. "Pete"
teJding said his sludy of the proposal
into two major problems -fuel and
y.
"BecaU!e of the uncertalntv or fuel
pplies, uncertainty of patroiiage and
* * * urfboards
high operating costs, it Is not
recommended that Sunday service be
Initiated at this time." Fleldlng said.
"Though I am not enthusiastic about
Sunday service, I'll continue to work on
the fuel sitlliition," he added.
Battin said there Is a great need
among. transit-dependent people In the
county for some kind of Sunday service,
ho"'ever limited.
The coonry backed out of its Ag?'N'ml'nt
with SCRTD "·hen it learned the cost to
county coffers for subsidizing the buses
would nearly triple from tile orlgin:il cost
of Sl .100 per Sunday.
Fielding said the fuel situation is the
bigg~st roadblocl to good Sunday
service.
He said he has applied for 735,000
gallons of diesel fuel to run the buses six
days a week from r-.tay through
December and he is not even certain that
aUl)Cation "'ill be approved.
Fielding gave his direetors five
alternatives if Sunda y bus service is to
be started, including the choice of not
startinJ:: il at all.
s DAIL V PILOT 3
Ul"I TtlNIMl9
Here'&> Pie i•a l! 01i1· Eye
" . .\re you s~my Cagney st.Jrtcd this we y?" wonder.:; Brian Liston
after smashing a banana cream pie into the fare of Kelly Ryan Oefll
during a scene from a movie flln1ed by third grade students in San
Rafael. In the photo below. Kelly prepares her retribution.
iped Out
y Directors
Choices ranged from a plan to run the
bu9Cs every two hours on Sunday at a
cost of $5,900 per week to a plan that
v.wld run buses only on beach routes at
a cost of $4,200 per v.•eek.
Toru Up Bill
Brings 4 Da )":>
'1l' e itlade .lflistal~e'
U your sul'f'board Is longer than five
t, don't plan on riding an Oran,lte
ty Transit District bus to the beadl.
That was the general feeltng of transit
istrlct directors, who \'Oled unanimously
fonday in favor of retaining the current
·ts on surfboards carried aboard
ct buses.
Supervisor Robert Battin. a transit
· t.rict director, had asked the staff to
y the problem of surfboards after
aring complaints about the safety
za.rd they pose to other riders.
Diredor1 were told that surt'boards of
y length pose a hazard. particularly
t'he stabilizing fin -the "skeg" -
tends into an aisle Yo'here it could
jure passengers.
"We have to usume that the district
d be llable for any injuries sustained
y a rider as a result of somebody's
IUrfboard," said District G e n e r a I
1anager G . .J . "Pete" Fielding.
During discussion of the problem,
al directors suggested t h e
·bility of installing external racks on
beach-bound buses v.·here surfers
d hang t~ir boards.
But Fielding said such 1T'l)Ufltings
d be illegal and probably y,·ouJd pose
ems to I.he drivers.
Though no injuries have .been reported
et as a result of surfboards carried onto
'ct buses, Fielding said me CWTeot
·mits sOOuld be maintained to hold down
e number of boards carried onto buses.
Battin urged the directors to go even
urther by limiting surfers with boards
y to a select few bus routes.
"Maybe we could have an early
fn<>~· !! and late evening MJ{.! just for the
rfen along certain routes and let them
e to the bu as best they can." Battin
Id.
District dtn!ctors did authorize the
t staff to look Into the possibility of
pping a limited number of b~ v.ilh
~:::rd racks during the peak summer
Fielding noted l'ilal Santa l\1onica is the
y other jurisdiction in Southern
· omia that allows boards on buses.
Rent-a-Streak
Business Open
In Long Beac1i
LONG BEACH (AP) -You .can rent
everything these days -even streakers.
Rent-a-Streak, Inc., opened for
business over the weekend a n d
immediately got a client -a young
,._'Otnan who hired two college boys to
streak at a St. Patrick's Day party.
The service company was founded by
Brad Altman. a 20-year-0ld journalism
n-..jor at Cal State Long Beach. v.'ho
thinks it's sure to prosper.
"Afost of us are lazy and don 't really
want to streak for ourselves," obsen•cs
Altman. wbo confesses be 's never
sttoaked himself.
Altman plaC'ed an ad In a local paper
'7o1Uch read: "A1en, women to streak thru
fOW' party, luncheon. etc. S5 and up."
1be two streakers pranced through
Sunday's party arr:i then joined Altman,
waking out.side ln the getaway car .
..l.1Ul1'11>-.. id-~asped. the
broke. into laughter and coogratulated his
girl client for her coup.
23 Police Calls
To Nude Model
Draw Chief's Ire
WEST WARWICK. R.I. (A P) -Police
Oti~ ~'illlam A. Calluccl, .,,,, ho
threatened disciplinary actMJn if 10me
olflcers didn't own up to maldng 2.1 long-
distance calls to a 5Ultry·volctd model in
Kansas City, ltlo.. says the matter hlls
-reool...t. But be would not tlaboratc.
The phone number. believed IOll·r,...
oonoected the caller to a two-minute tape
recon!Jng by 1 nvxlel Mio odvertiles a
node phoiography studio.
1be numt>er-wfflli8!9ed 1u·otrnd the
cleportm<nt as a Joke. but the joke
blckfired when Gallucd got last month'•
telephono bill with the 23 calls on It.
Directors chose the most expensi\'e
alternative but limited it to a three--
month trial period starting July I.
1\IF.XI CO ('ITV 1.\P1 -,Juun
11.lanuel J .• opcz C.om~z \l'!IS Jail1•d f1•r
four days for ripping 11p :i b:1r bilt
Pair Sue Narco Officers
The schedule they chose u·ill be
identical to the Saturday s er vi e t'
provided by ocro -roughly 8.S percent
of the service offettd on v;eekdays.
fielding said such a servi<'€ v.·ould cost
about Sll.880 pe r "'eek and v.'ould rl'quirc
hiring of additional personnel to run the
68 coaches that would be p.it into
operation.
Fielding said such a service 1o11oultl
require about 50,000 gallons more diesel
fuel and OCl'D directors said any
implementation of the Surxlay runs v.·ould
have to be subject to fuel supplies.
A bartrnder s.ud Lop1:z h:1d not
paid for fou r drink:;. Loj)('z i :11111t·z
claimed he paid and tor e UI) the
hill.
lie paid for th1· drinks :i <:t'l'ond
1tn1c al a police station. hut 1)(1hr1·
.;en t him lo Ll:'<.'umhf'rri Pn'iQn for
property dnmngc in the amoun t nf
fi\·e ~·lexic.:111 cents.-about ont.· 40th
of an Anicrican cent -for tennng
up the bil!.
He was rclca!>ed today for lack of
evidence.
ALTO~. 111 1 I !'I 1 -E\'Clyn l;1glo110
1rs11r1l.'d th~t narc:otics agen·~ broke
throu~h !ht.• fNJTil door of hf'r honic.
handl'ufil•d hl•r. ~ind lorCf'd h<'r !Cl lir on
h<"r IM.·d 'l'hen tht.'y Jl·fl 11 ithout apology
11 hen they d1<;CO\'ered il was th<' wrong
hnUSf', ~he S<lld
~trs. GlgllJlto ;ind her husband,
HcrtX'rl. !Kn c filed a SI million dan1age
suit against the f.:tleral go\'emment.
Sh£' testiried t-.·lond:iy at the tria l of 10
nareo1ics agrn!s i;harged 11.·ith 1io\ating
the constituti onal rlghis of 11 persons In The suggestion to cut back the trial
period from si1 months to three came
from director Richard Lynn of Nev.-port
Beach, who said 90 davs Is enough time to
see how much ridership the buses \\'ill
get. Flock of Tourists Adds
He also suggested the possibility of
leasing out district buses if Sunday
St'rvice fails so they will earn money on
Sundays instead of standing idle. To Bird Town }lliseries
Pair Face Court
In View Dispute
Of Laguna Home
t.iR ACEHA~1 . ~Id. 1 r P 1 1
r.01o'ernnien1 officials mttt today in
Frederick. ~Id .. to n1ap ncv.· strategies
for ridding this rural village of l1n
eslimated 10 million rcd\1·1ng blackbirds.
starlings and gracklt!S, and the thousands
of tourists 11.·ho have clogged the hamlet
to look at them
A Laguna Beach couple have been The mcrtu1g of st.ate. local and fe<h•r<JI
ordered to appear Afarch 29 in Orange h<'a !th and 11.·1ldlife officials was c.1!1ed
c.ounty Superior Court to ansv.·er after ~1;iryland Ch·i l J)('fense officials
allegations that the home they are decided l\.londay againsl a plan to use
• building on Yictoria Drive v.111 _ obs1~ct helicopters to drive away the birds.
the ocean view from three ne1ghbonng "A pilot could get killed and a
homes. -helicopter destroved ~ a· civt! deferist
Judge Mark A. Soden set the hearing official said · ' •
date ~1onda_y shortly after the Olin,g of a •le e:tplai~ed the birds rould be sucked
lawsuit which names Toby F. K. and into the helicopter's enoir . rausing a r-.tn. Wilco1, 2638 Victoria Drive as crash. ·
defendants. The birds have been roosting fnr
Filed by James and Betty Joyce, 176 several monlhs in gro"·ing numbers in a
Sunset Terrace, Barry and Nonna ~acre pine forest adjacent to
Satzman. 172 Sunset Terra~, l\fr. and Graceham. about S('\'en miles from the
~1rs. Paul l\leck.ler, 182 Sunset Terrace presidential retreat at Camp Da\'id.
and Leo and Pat Geffner, 172 Sunset In their daily fornging in and around
Terrace, the action claims that the the to1\•n. the birds ha\·e frigh tcn<'d pets
property value of all three homes ~·ill be and livestock and dc\'oured seeds in
reduced if the 40-foot \\'llcox home is culti\'ated fields. Tov.11.Spoople and health
completed. offici als are also 1.'0nc('rned about thr
It is also alleged that the height potential hazards posed by the birds·
planned by the Wilcox couple is in copious manure. which i.s four inc.hes
violation of local building standards. The de<>p in some parts of Lhe forest.
new home is to the west of the plaintiffs' Sightseers art.• bec:om ing another
properties. problem. Thousands of them have visited
Re1111aa1ats-of the J!ast
t ;rueeham 1n rC'<'.e nl days to y;atch lhc
huge nock blacken the e\'e~ sky as 1t
rctw·ns to its roosting forest.
.. The people prof'Jlem is izctt ing as bad
as the bird problem," Frederick County
Con1111issioner Donald Lewis s a l d
\1onday. "The traffic Jam!'\ arr becom ing
unb1.'arahle . I think they \.\"t·rr the first in
\h(· IO\.\n·s !ustory ...
t\ Los Angcl1•s 11.oman has suggcstrd
tum1ng 50 cats loose 111 the bird 's forest ,
and a Chicago je>l'clcr said plastic ov.·Js
placed in the roosting trccs 11'ould sea.re
<J\\·ay the• birds. From St. Louis came a
• s.ug~estion ID drop a huge net over the
birds and haul them away.
Fl'dPr:tl officials say the birds will
probably continue thei r natural non.h-
11.'ard migration \11thin th1· next few
11.·ceks C\"Cn if nothmg 1s done . But they
11am that the birds 1•1oold probably re-
tum next year unless they are scared off
this year.
Hoc kwell ldles 700
~E\\TQ\\''.\ FALLS. Ohio (U PI ) -A
redue1ion 1n the demand for automobile
bumpers forced the furlough of about 700
L\()rth Arner1can Rockwell Corp .
eniployes here ~londay. Offici als said the
layoffs 11,erc expected to Ja sl at least two
v.·eeks
U,I Ttlt.,,019 .. I
Bill McClure isn 't just lifllng junk -he's also hand·
ling history as he puts rusty metal onto a truc.k .
The iron pieces formerly vtere part!i of launching
pads at Cape C'anaveral. ~·ow they're Just sC'rap iron.
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:i !'('nes\or bungl('d raids d11r1ng a fJ\'t'-
da1· period in Collins1·il le. East St. Loul '>
and Edwardsville, Ill.
Sht.• said she 11.·as a11.·:ikcnrd 1n her
Co!hnsville horne the night (l( April 23 by
a loud crash and yelling. AJ::ent!', drl.'ssed
in h1pp1c <:lotht>s, 11.·erc in the hallw:iy
outside her bedroom, she said.
One agrnt. 01.'nnls ~1orl anty, came into
!he bedroon1 v.·Hh a dra11.·n pistol and
yl.'lled, "Don't move or I'll klll you," she
said.
Her husband was handcuffed. she said.
and ~torlarity shoved the gun nt him and
said , "Don't lie to me. \\le 've had this
house under surveillance for three 111ce ks.
\\'here is it:' \\'here I~ it?"
~1rs. Giglollo said that after she was
handcuff~ and ordered to lie on the bed,
she and f>er husbarxl began asking the
intrud ers who they v.•cre. They v.·ere not
shov.11 any Identification or search
\l'a rra nts. she said.
Then, she said, she heard an agent 111
the hallway say. "We made a mistake.''
'The agents began leaving the house.
The Rev. Thomas Wink, a student at
Concordia Seminary in St . Louis at the
time and now a Lutheran minister UJ
l\1innesota. was the Giglottos' uelghbor _
He testified he saw 10 men approaeh
the house. five at the front door and five
at the back.
\\'ink said he heard glass break as soon
as the agent!! reached th e front of the
house and called ix>lice when he heard a
scream from ini;ide. Wlnk said he h;id
heard in the neighborhood that Giglotto
had reported a drug user neKI door. and
Su sp e-c t Seized
Jn Auto Theft;
Second Escapes
California hi~hway patrolmen captur<'d
one auto theft SU$peci. but another
1.-scaped on foot ~1onday ni1?ht after a
five-mile freeway chase that crxlt'd in a
pileup in Irvine.
Ridk1.rd Chavez of Art<'S ia v.·as booked
into Orange County jail on <·h.1r~<'~ of
aulO theft and resi....t.ing arrest after !he
chase on the Santa Ana frl'f!way bl'tv.·cen
Lake Forest and Culver Drive in Irvine.
The chase began shortly before 9 pm.
11.·hen CHP office~ spotted the 1964 sedan
and identified it as a sto1en car.
Office~ said the suspects took off at
high speed and 11.·ere chased to thr• Culver
llrive offramp in Irvine, where they tried
to exit at high speed.
A CHP spokesman said the car went
0111 of control. slamm<'d 1hrough lhe
ramp guardrail and came to rest in a
vacanl lo\.
Qiavez, who was slightly injured in the
accident. \\'as caught before he could gel
out oi the:;:icar. but his compan1on was
appaTC11tly throv.·n free in thC' crash and
escaped , officers said.
A search is under v.·ay today for the ..
other suspect.
!11· lt><urd · thf'y \\l'rc l'01ning back lo bet
C\"('n ."
h:1chJ.4·d · llilleau. former in\·estigator
h1r lhc Sou!hv.·estern Illinois Organized
Ci 1n1e Council, testified earlier the
ag~·n1 ~ "'ho ra ided the GiglotlO home
1\~·rc 1.-0ku1g for l{oberl P1k<'r who lived
lll·~t uuor.
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l:ourt Ref uses
1'o Se t Aside
3 Convictions
S.<\'.\ FRA'.\CJSCO (AP) -'nlr
Cali fornia Sopreme Court re fus ed
:-.londay to grant an order selling aside
the murder convicUons of three men .
,Joseph RnMto. John Frank Vlahovirh
and Donald Glen frankhn had alleged
tht>v had discovered new eviden<..'&
pre1·ious\y suppr~sed hy the prosecution
and that state y,·itnesses had been guilty
of perjury.
A referee wa~ named hy the court to
hold hearings and mak(' findings and !h•·
t:flltrt rl'le!1Cd all !hC' ;11lv~ntions.
The eaSt· !'tar!r<l \1'1 !h !he rohberi: , :
!hr> Sou th s...~as r,..staur;int :it Anaheim u1
19~7. Jt.oso to and others were charged
with armed robhery. Bu! befor e lhe tri al
the robbery victim. Leslie Simp500, was
shot and killed and ht!l wife injured.
Rosoto "'·as acquitted of the robbery In
1959, but he.-Vlahovich and Franklin
were dlarged with Simpson's murder
and convicted. The Sopreme Court
upheld the conviction in 1962.
Defendants then sou¢'t 11 "'nt of
habeas corpus claiming l\-lichael Rosoto,
Rosoto 's half brother and a key witness.
had committed perjury. The court in 1985
found there had been no perjury but
because of alleged trial errors, their
dcalh sentences "·ere reduced to life
tc r~s.
W aitress Gets
Prin ce ly Hand
SAN DIEGO IUP!l -The waitress in
the Olde !::nglish style restaurant wa~
obviously having1.rouble getting the cork
out of a wine bottle for a pany of seven
British Na\'Y officers. v.·hen one of the
younger members of the group f'()5e 10
gi"c her a hand .
"They don't make serving wenches like
they used to." deadpanned his: royal
h1ghnC'SS. the Princr of \\'ales.
Prmce Ctiar!cs, heir lo the Brit ish
throne. had ~pent most of the v.·eekend
gf)Jfing at the desert estate of \\'alter
Anncnhf'rg. U.S. 1\mbass.1dor to Great
Br1ta1n, before rl'tum1ng r.-londay to the
II :-.i.s. Jup11er. a Royal ~avy frtgatc.
The Jupiter arrived Thur.Klay for a v.·eek
DI' training exercises with the U.S. Navy.
Posse --f-raclcs-Down-P--lane. ,
Fii1d s Marijuru1a , S11 spect
IXDJO 1 IJPI ! -A ~hf'rifr'~ ro~~e
tracked dov.11 a crashed airplane,
!0!1011.·ed .Jeep tracks 1n the sand to an
abandooed cache <>I marijuana and then
traced footprints t<> a s us p e ct c d
smugglf'r.
Sheriff's deputies ~londay arre!itl."d
John Garfield. 28, of ralrlield, Conn. and
charged him 11·ilh posseMlon and
transportation !Or SAie of marijuana
\'Blued a1 SZ!4,000.
Indio sheriffs headquarters r~lved
an unidentified telcphont tdll t1ndH\
night about a cr11sh-landro pl;u11• ui th1·
Palen Dry Lak<' arf':i offit'"~ ..... 11d. •ind :1
team v.·as dispatched for lh•• !.!·:irch
Deputies !ocalC'd thr rlanr, rind1nA
i'r:f°N!S of 111t1rlfdnhri In fhr C":tbtft· 't'hr-Y-
sald they follow~ jeep I It(' •rat.· ks which
had broken throo.gh a quarter-inch crwt
of S;tnd for a mile where they di~verf'd
~i2 pourxls of the drui;:.
Anolt"tt>r fe1'' hundrt'd yards prodoc('d
the J('cp, sluck in the sand. Farther
along. tile>~ came upon r.arf11?ld \\'ho Wil!I
arr!'s!ed in less than three hours from
the original rt>port of the dov;ned plane.
dep utif'_<; ~1d . •
A c;pok~man for lht: shcri£f's office
said there was rt chanC"t the plant, own.XI
by :i lrasing COlJlpany. landt-d Saturday
n1J?ht v.·hen th" pilot ml.SC'alrolated the
dl1Plh ()f the sand.
1r .. a\(f) ~aid th,.re v.·as ~ poAlbllity
1.1 ~:r~ v.·1<rl' 1n1pllcated w\l h Garfield .
Thi' .l t•t'p h<1d ~n purchased Satuf(lay
nirtit. :st"Cond band. ~from 11 Mfl.rtiy
resident who identified Garliekl u the
buyer. '
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It's Crowded
In Surfsville
• SURF'S UP DEPT. -Just the Cld><r
day I -oooremplatlng Middle Son aa.
lie c:oold be found In one <I his m>r<
natural il)3eS. lie y:as reclined upon the
Da. ,
Wheo ?.fiddle Soo approaches a l50fa, he
does it v.ith style and flair. He doesn't
just stt on it. or flop out upon the
cusbioas. His approadt rould best be
described as a fiinging drape movement.
Followed by no movement at an .
Any.way, on this particular v.-eekend
day. his repose upon the tJOla was
particularly inanimate. His arms hwtg
oul loooely. His eyelids had drifted ~n
past hair-mast. !Us mouth bung '1'<11
whtre it coWd-hav~ captured flits.
All t!bis caused me to voice 1IOOle
cmcern ~t the stare <I his health and
the armunt <I ~eep he might be getting.
Tutsdiy, Marth l'i, l'i74
Watch Out Below
The Ace Carton Co. building in Reading, Pa. col·
lapsed in tust 14. seconds J.1onday following ex·
plosive demolition by Controlled Demolition Inc.,
UPIT.._..
The warehouse "'as razed to clear lhe site for new
housing.
Sex Tale Sparks
Reds · Ho111ble
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Errtbargo End a _U.S. Vick!CT
By'l'KE~l'm1
The ~ lust unfolded on Arab ell and
the Middle Eu! mu5I ...... IMl:atloo
and even bumillaUm ln Moscow.
The United Slates has g.>lnecl. not loot,
lnflucnoe .among I.be Arabi even lbouih it
armed Israel before and during the
October war and stood behind her ev«1 in
the r..,. <I the oil dKfk:ultles.
MOSCOW BROAOCASl'S long ha\'e
been telling the Arabs the ooly way they
( NEfl'S .ANALYSIS )
oould get what they wanted was to
punish the United States as the protector
ol their enemy.
"l'r<>nature lilting <I the oil embargo
will enable the United States to
undermlne efforts to se_ttle the ~fiddle
East crisis at some stage," said a typical
broadcast. •
Now, desptte Arab anger over U.S.
positk>M on Israel and a11 the Soviet.
encouragement in recent months: to them
lo keep tl;w! · ud on oil supplies for the
United States, the )rOducer nations have
vOted to lift that embargo.
The mm In the Kremlin must be asked
why the Arabs didn't heed them. After
an. dkfh't the Soviet Union arm E(}'t>I:
and Syrtt? Didn't tbe--&met Union bulkl
the Aswan lligh Dom fe< Egypt after the
Americans refused to? Didn't the Soviet
Union back the Arabs In all they ask?
Furor
Didll~ the Soviet Union aU llortJ -Arab uplrollom7
M06roW INDEED did oll -thlnp, and that lJ . prod9'1y why the
Arabs ~ susplclouJ. The Arabs an
natlonall•tlc and devoutly Jalamic. They
are fearful ol. what they have teen ol
Soviet sentiments In -splieres. u there ;., to be pe1«, the Arabs know
• the Unlted States ltW bqldl the· key. If
there ;., to be eeonomlc developmeo< In
the Arab W«ld, the t.ys are In the w..i,
not the East.
'!be Jlwaians llOUnd I lot i<sa like a
re&Une bent on delente than one bopinc
to keep the waters roiled In the 11'IOli:
sensitive strategic area of_ lbe' world. Yet
people who should know credit Mo9oow
with wanting to avoid a major nplosion,
even while trying for all it can get sh:ri
<I that.
?if09COW seems lo have ·some political
problems in llllJ resp«t. Leonid I.
Bremne1·. the Conmmnist dliel, -detente and all It promiJe!. But that
~ a lot In · term!: of sw teuderliic'
opportooitles to be more dlsruptk•e ia tihe
Middle East. .
THERE HAVE been signs lately that
So\•iet hawks question the b'lg~e
prospective benefits of detente. nu
seems to be ec(lOed in rettnt Soviet ptat
artidu that for the first time In a Joac
time an: sharpty critical. <I the Nb;oa
Administration and Secretary <I Stare
Henry Kissinger.
1be rea!()l'l: the Rtmians dori't want a
settlement to ta.I<e place that has the loQlc
<I being all the result of U.S. dipkanacy.
"I'M JUST A LITI'LE tired," he
explained, lwitd!ing his right hand
sliglltly just to prove It still wor1<ed. "I
got up lftllY early this morning to go
surfing."
'"Well, how was it?"
Banker's Wife
Returned Unhurt
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After Abduction Coed's Neivs S tory on Intercourse Investigated
Stocklwlm Bank
Terror Siispects
Get Jail Terms '"It was a bummer. There wam't any
f;lll'f. It wa.s flat. It wu Lake Laguna."
ffiS he.ad was nodding again.
"Well, "1Jat .-you think tliore was
going, to be any surf?'' I inquired loudly.
"Ron said there ?t'OUld be," he
mumbled In reply.
Well. tllat~ an it !Wo. folks. If~
RQi sajd the surf woold be up, that s
enough predictioo to cause a loei"'i"
surfing fanatic to arou3e.from slwnbef"
at dawn's first Ught.
~ KNOWS HOW surf.,. p!'did
when surf v.ill be up or down. Piofaybe
they just ·gaze out at the ·pacific the day
before and reet it rising. Or the big toe 00
their left foot pis an ache. Or the sun,
moon aod tides are in a certain position.
Aeyway, the up e< down <I It is most
vital and important at dawn. The main
......., for i!iis is tbat ooly the ban!y will
attack the surflioe at ttW hour. Meaning,
the -i.. lea! jammed up ,.;111 othe< surfers.
nus HAS BECOME a growing
: problem in recent years. While we suffer
. """'-ded liigbways, jammed ..rvlce
\ station lines and over-dense musing
. developrneits, the -has -avo.ted too.-
Some days there are so many boards
out there in the water you figlke you
OlUld walk aaoss them to Calalina Isle.
All this is too bad becaoo:se spol'tsiilld}-
!hip seems to have disappeared ammg
· the SW'fing bunch. It's every man or
\\'OID:an far himselr or hmielf, battling
to get. oo the same Wave. They ba\'t
more · fights out Jn the water than yoo'd
3'Je! m a CQSta h-fesa beer bar on
S.turddy nlghL
SO SUR.nNG JS ~ted now e'l"Efl in
the \\inter. And· It appears that the
Orange County Transit District is going
to oongest the sport even more this
o:irrUng summer.. Only yesterday, lhe
transit dtredors \\'tre pondemg ·setting
up "Surfer Special" buses to bring the
inland enthusiasts down here to the
su:rfline.
..., They may even install special racks on
these buses to carry the surfboards
outside so people don't get bashed about
or sl<Wled by the skeg:s on the ins:Kte.
Well , these surfer ~ v.il\ surely be
~ted as sour news by Middle Son and au his surfi'ng buddies. They may ha\·e to
take up midnight surfing to elude crowd·
jammed waves. ·
Or maybe it'll juM mean more Ume
on Idle sofa.
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn • (AP) -
Eunice Kronholm. reunited vrith her
holband 31,.1 days after she was·kidnaped,
remains in sedu,Von. Her family says
she will lell newsmen on Wednesday the
details of her abduct.ion.
Meanwhile, the FBI said James
William Johnsm, 27, Lakeville, f\tinn.,
•'Ollkl be arraigned today before U.S.
Magistrate J. Earl QM in conncection
with the kidnaplng.
There waa no li'Ol'd \\'hether any of the
$200,00J ranscrn paid by G u n n a r
Kronbolm for his wife's release bad been
recovettd. Kronholm is president of
Drovers State Barut in South St. Paul.
Mrs. Kronholm, 46, walked into a
suburban Minneapolis grocery store
?.tonday evening, a blanket wrapped
arom:I her shoulden. She asked to use a
leleph>ne.
John Michael, a c\erk at the Tom
Thumb Superette in Bum.s\ille, said he
didn't ·know who she was but that she
was a "litUe shaky.
"She a!lted to uae the !<lephone .. I told
her where It was, she started t.o walk
back lheTe and then she stopped. came
hl!ck 4~ °"). caunter and wanted to know
where sbe was."
Reino Heikkila, st.ore managtt, u.id he
Wed Mrs. Kronbolm if she had had car
trouble. "A little more than that,"
Heikkila quoted the woman as replying.
Heikkila .said Mn. Kronholm was
picked up some 30 minutes later by lwo
men. .
Relatives said 1'-fonday night that hfrs.
Kronholm was in good health but her
whereabouts were not reyealed ..
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a!ANSTON, RL (UPI) -A story
about birth control written by a IS.year·
old girl for the eran..too High East
stOOent newspaper "ThwXlerbolt'' is
caming static for everyone involved.
The article entitled "Birth Control :
Enjoying Sex Without Fear" has
prcmpted the school committee to ca ll
for an investigation into the newspaper's
policies and into the judgment of the
faculty adviser who allowed ·the story to
be printed.
IT WAS WRl1TEN ·by Av~ Gunther, a
sophomore. She said she coosulted
pamphlets and other literature in the
school library \\ilile ·preparing the
c1.rt icle.
"At trus part icular stage we are having
a total review ol the roles particuJar
individuals played in the pl'('J'aration of
the story. 1r students are to take
responsibilities, they should be aoooirding
to the rules." school Supt. Dr. Joseph
Picano said Thursday.
Syria, Israel Battle
2 U.N. Ohse1·vers Hm1
In Desert Ai.1ille1·y Duel
· By United Press lnttniaUonaJ
lM"aell and Syrian _guMers opened up
on the Golan Heights at da\\n today in a
three-hour artillery duel that woonded
tv•o United Nations truce. obiervers and
brought an Israeli civilian setllernent
under ca.noon attack.
It ~as the eighth consecutive day of
artillery and tank eXcbanges a\oog the
salient \\tridn Israeli ~ pushed
to~·ard Damascus in the October v1ar.
Each side blamed Lhe other. The U.N.
casualties ~-ere the first· in the current
round of righting.
TilE STRING of clashes marked the
longest ronsecutive daily eruptions of fire
on the Golan Heights front since the 18-
day October war, a military spokesman said. lleavy artillery bamlges previously
broke out in January, but they lasted
only ,$e'Veral days.
lsrtel said Syrian gur\11'" opeiied
artillery and lank fi~ at dawn. Syria
said Israeli forces fired first. A ~Syrian
military communique .reported another
IS.minute exchange later in the day.
Tne two wounded .U.N. observers "·ere
hospitali:c.ed in Dama.9Ctls. Danish Capt.
Flemint Nilson, 33, told visiting Arab
neY.-smen JU! observatioq truck ~'3S hit
by artillery fire and thanked • Syrian
mililary authorities foe. tile "prompt and"'
quick medical treatment I received."
f\fedical officen at the Italian hospital
said Nilson suffered a "slight WOl.ttld" in
tbe right side, but that Finnish ?.taj. Alo
Koivula. 40. recei\·ed "serious ~"OUilds in
the body ...
A SY.RIAN communique said a Syrian
liaison officer v.·as \\'Otlnded in the
shelling. The Israeli conunand reported
t\l--o lstae·H:;.£Okliers \\'ere, also wounded,
bringing title Isra eli casualty toll to tv.-o
dead and five v."OtIDded within tv.1> days.
An Israeli military sfX>kesman said the
Syrians fired bct~ttn 150 to 200 shells
into lhe Israeli enclave.
Syrian shell s arched v.-est acrOM the
1967 rease-fire line and slammed into the
,kibbutz 1c0Ueetive settlement( of Ei!t
Zjva.n a ntile south\\·est of Kuneitra. a
military source said. It marked the fll'"R.
shelling of a civilian seulement since
·Feb. 15 .
Israeli settlers li\ing on the Heights
scram bled for their underground
concrete shelters and the command said
all the t~·o-lane asphalt roads in tiJe area
\\·ere closed to civilian traffic.
IN WASIDNGTON, troop. disengag ..
ment talks with Israel and Syria are be-.
ing delayed for at least t~"O v.·eeks ""hile
Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kissinger
travels to the Soviet Union and Britain.
An Israeli negotiating team headed by
Defense t\Unisl cr Moshe Dayan was due
to arrive in Washington' this V.'eek, in
accord with an arra.ngement v.'Orked oot
v.i th Israel aru1· sYna two \\--eeks ago. .. '
.. Storms Hit Arkansas Area-,
Picano said there win a certain
amount of "edn«ializing" in the story
a.00 said "at this particular~ I can't
say for certain" what action would be
taken against the studenta involved and
the adviser. However, be said he wa.s not
Inclined to have them suspended.
The faculty adWer, Paul Martin, 1'-fiss
Gunther and severat other students Wert
ati.nding a symposium on high school
newspapers at Columbia uruversity in
New York City Thur3da.y.
School Principal Jooeph Ventetuolo
said, "We are looking into the matter. A
lot ot calls from parents in Uie
community have been received. We must
train youngsters how to haJxl.Je delicate
situations such as this."
THE 1'-fAJOR controversy O\'er the
article centers M che last paragraph
which read&: "Sex b a natural part o(
life and sboukl be treated that way. With
the knowledge <I modern medicine,
.unv.·anted pregnancy ¥.ill no longer have
to be a problem, and youth can enjoy
premarital sex witOOut fear."
"Franltly, 1 deplore dte pvblicatlon <I
the article," Sch:loJ Committee awrman
F4v,·ard Di.Prete said.
Sidney M. BMlni, anotber member ol
the oommitteei said the reference lo set
befOre mamage--Was "contrary to my
own beliefs."
"It was written by a stucjent "'ho is oot
an authority in the field. If this was done
•·ith the approval of the faculty advisor,
there are certain questions raised in my
mind. Was be C31TYing out his duties aod
gi\inf:: proper advice?" DiPrete said.
PICANO SAID ll the students Wllllt<d
to write such an article they should have
approached the school and asked for the
help ct the school nurse ot doctor: "We
could have gh•en them tech n I ca I
assistance," he said.
STOCKHOLM (UPI! - A Slnddiolm
court today sentenced two CODViCts wM
held four bank employes hostage in . a
downtown bank last August to JO And 6Y.:-
year prison terms.
A court spokesman said Jan-bit
( IN SHORT ••• )
Olsson, 31, received a miinimllm 10 ynr
senten6e, and C1ark Olofsson, 26, at least
six years and six months hltern.ment.
Olsson and OlofSSCll held four bank
employes hootoge In a lodced boot .. u11
for six days last August beftn
sumonderlng alter a gas altaCk by
besieging police.
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PITJ'SBURGH, Pa. (AP) -0.-C.
W*1 Jr., the Gulf Oil C..,.. ~who
pleaded guilty .. fullnellng $100,000 ol
Gulf'• flmds to Prsetdent NW..'• e1ectioa
campaign, has quietly resl-1.
Wild's resignation 15 a oorporate W:e
Pl~4.-+--effective MMcb 1, ,,..
c:liscded. Monday in a prmy N.tement
mailed to the fum'• 300,000 -
in advanoo <I Gulfs annual --"-
Aj'.ril 23. ·-'
e Bad~ DnlMC
MEMPIDS, Tenn. (UPI) -Cb o1
three men suspected cil robbing a hanl<.ol
$49.118 ~·as shot to death and two
policemen ~we injtftd in an mlWlg
dnase
1'1\'0 v;'Oll\efl and a man the. robbers
took as boftage.s were not banned.
Police cruisers: and a heUmpter trailed.
the getaway car to a dtpartmmt store
parking lot, where it -rammed by a
Group Thr~tens :.~:~=..."."robbers ""
E B ~ Sk11jack Term nuny oycott PHU..ADELPIDA (AP) -Mkbs~.s.
Green tw been sentenced to 50 years in
L0.5 ANGELES (APl · -A dissident jail ror a 1m airplane hijacking,·att.er a
ammJttee ol perfonners, w r i t e rs , prosecutor urged a penalty "so sewre
dittctors anc1 produom 11as renewec1 11s that otben wru think t•i« ~
threal to boyt:ott tbe Emmy awatd.s attempting it." ~ ,
telecast. U.S. Atty. Robert E.J. CUrran. callihf
_1 for a sentence equlvale:nt to life, said
'!be oommitt.ee said Monday ~ learned Monday !be penalty "must be a wamipg
that an unoffidal polling of the awards to otbeJ'? that v;-e wilt not tolerate this."
oommltt.ee <I the Nalional Academy of • I Glf TeleviSion AN and·Sdenoes twiied down apan . t
I to o Its plea to ......,. . the awards TOKYO (AP) -Ja-Cabln<t ·~ I Mlnlsten agreed today · to -' t stnacture to UK; way~it was ast year. million )"'1--$3,508-asa.gift.-w. World
Bob S.......y, producer <I "Hawaii War II soldier U . Hilvo Onoda, wbo
F'lve-0" and committee d>alrman, said returned to Japan from Ibo Philippines
Tornado anll, -1the~di~--~· ~nit!group~~is~<=pmed;~~"~·~-:-:i..t;~-:;~af:t•;•. hiding 30 years in the
200 r Onocla turned S2 today. and celdnied
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\Vayn e hforse. the man they
called 'The tiger o( the Senauo.'
file d Monday for th e seat he
ro1t t(t Bob Packwood. a RepUJ)._
lican, six years ago in Oreg~n.
The 24-year veteran of lhe serr
ate is 73 years old.
shows u "All In the Fam!'"" and ''The 1J at Tokyo National Hoapital when be v1eot
\\' altoM." for a checkup.
Tennessee '-May Rescind
Equal Rights ·Decision
NASHVIU.E. Tenn. (UPI) -After
hearing claltns that the equal rtghi..
amendment oouJd send pregnant ¥>-omen
to the batU•!rult, tbe Te._... Senate
has \"Oted to mdDd its ratification of the
propooal.
1be relOlutioa to rescind a favorable
1972 vote, ,... passed by 17·11 Monday
night. It now goes to House.
.Nebmlut. si.i. Seo. lli<:llllfl( Pn>ud
told \he oenslors fffller In ths Ion
that making the ERA pan o r tbe
O>nstltulion would cause women to be
drafted and 1ent to ~ttle even lf they
' I
~'ert pregnant .
ERA proponents were not allowed to
oppose Proud or comment ~ hll
presentation.
Thirty-three W.tts, inc I u di n I
T~. have rattfiecl the EllA.
Nebraska has ,.lclnded Its nottfi<atloo.
Allboulb Sen. CUrtil PUIOO tll-
Mempflls). said there: •·aa no delfCI¢
rultnJ oo whethtr a Rite could rt,-fnt
Us lction1 ~alk: Sm; wuttam
Peeler .. Id he had rt<tived """'al ltpl
opinions that the at.at& could ftOl rexfDil
Us ratification.
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A
SUS milljoo damage suit }µls ' been filed against McDonnell •
Douglas Q:lrp., makers of the
OCIO Jetliner tn which 34&
per!IC!n! were killed near Paris
March 3.
~ wrongful death ctass
actioit SUit Was brOught by law
firms in · Los Angeles. New
York City and Washington,
D.C.
The suit was filed on behalf
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Actres Sheila Scotl 42,
who recentlY. lost a
paternity suit naming
Chad Everett of "Med-
cal Center" faUler of
of F.dith ~1ary Hope. and her her son. is recuperating
late hu3band, Francis Michael from an overdose of
Hope. Paris correspondent of drugs. She was taken ·
the Londoo Observt>r. W'ho was to Citizens Emergency
kiJled when the Turk i sh Hospital in Hollywood
Airlines Paris-to-London flight Saturday night in a
crashed shortly after takooff. coma.
The suit filed in U.S. District-----------
Court here also sought lo
represent 334 other persons
killed .
e Boy Strangled
RIVERSIDE fUPll -An
autopsy showed today that
strangulation was the cause of
death or 10-y'ear-old !\>lark
Valk. whose t>ocJy "'as
recovered ~looclay by Sheriff's
Departmen~ divers from the
depths of Lake Evans in
Fairmount Park.
The boy's mother. Mrs.
Sandre Valk, 28, v.·as beld on
suspicion of murder. ~lark
di sa ppe a red from his
Rubidoux home ~larch 11 and
it \\'as first believNI he had
run away. The sheriff's office
said it received a tip Sunday
night that f\.1ark had been
killed and his body was in the
lake. ·
e Crash Victim•
VENTURA (AP) A
Harvard Bulliness S c h o o I
student and his airline·
emplo}:e wife have-b e e n
tentatively identified-as the
tv.·o ·Boston-residents aboard a
fig)il plane which cra!lled
killing all four occupants,
authorifies said today.
·The Ventura Cou nt y
Coroner's office said
investigators wnl check dental
records to eonfinn Y:hether
Roger Siver end his wtfe,
·Sitndra; were passengers
~board the Cessna ·182, which
crashed Sunday whi~ ·making
an instrument approach at
Teachers
Reject
Settlement
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
The American Federation of
Teachrrs has rejected a set·
tlement }M"OPOSai-by ~1ayar
Joseph Alioto. dimming hopes
for a quick end to San Fran·
cisro's 11-day-old teachers
strike.
The mayor's plan for a 6 1 ~
percent salary hike "contained
no significant change in the
cost of living salary offer."
the union said iR a statement
issued late Monday.
"As soon as · there is a
bonafidc offer of substance
from the school district. "'e
will have a me m.b er sh i p
meeting to consider ratifica·
tton," the A1'i' added.
THE U!\'JON said it \\·as
wiUldra\\•ing pickets from a
ehartered bus depot. where a
rock \\'as hurled through the
Window of a sdlool bus ~100-
day as the big vehicle rolled
through a picket line. About
20.000 or San Francisco's
78.000 elementary and high
school pupils are b~ to
school ..
. • Vesitura County Airport.
.. J?reviOusly identified were Lhc
· pjlot. Lt. \Villiam T. Wallace
' • J r. and bis wife, Eileen, bolh
' .. 21 of pearby CamarUlo.
l..lter in the day, more than
100 teachers marched through
school headquarters. chanting
"on strike, shut it down !"
They did not interrupt' a
closed-door meeting of the
-'Chool board.
The AFT. ~·hich claims to
represent half of the 5.000
public school teachers in San
Francisco. called the strike
March 8 to back demands for
a 15 percent salary hike and
other benefitS. The strike has
resulted in shortened class
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The Widow of one of the 31
·~Primal Man" te I e v i sio n
series crew members killed iri
a plane crash last week. fill'd
a $5 million wrongful death
suit in Superior Court r..1onday
ag!'li1Jst Sierra P a c I f i c
Airlines.
Teache~ currently e a r n
from $8.265 lo $14,100 an-
nually.
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Walk out
LOS ANGELES tAP) -
Petroleum 1 ruck drivers
warehousemro ruid deri<'al
\\'otkers ha\'e voted 10 strikt'
six major oil companies.
raising fears of :i 50 percent
cutoff oJ gasoline dlstribut!on
In the Loo Angeles-Long Beach
area.
Ray Frankow!{k\. busine$.'I
repreeentatives of Team!~
UnK>n Local 986, s ll l d
membe" voted overv.tiel.m.
ingly Monday to strike to
press their demand for pay
hikes ~ual to those granted
-in c:fUCago.
HOWEVER. no strike date
\\'RS sel
"~tost. ol the·men wanted to
strike immediately," s a Id
FrankQwskl , "but the
nego tiatin g committee
persuaded a slight majority to
let us go back to the
b&rgaini~ table and tell
management we must get the
slime increases which were
granted in Olicago. ''
The Los Angeles a r e a
voorkers, '!''ho earn $5.90 an
hour now , were offered raises
of M cents an hour
immediately aOO 40 cents
more in each of the next two
years.
Frankowski said the Wlion is
holding out for raises ol 65
cents an hour now and 45
cents in each of the next tv.·o
years.
The oil companies involved
are ~lobi1. Union, A r co,
Phillips, Exxon and Texaco ..
De1Juties
Must Plly
For Fil1n
HOLLYWOOD fUPll
Three sheriff's deputies were
ordered Monday to contribute
560,000 to pay for porno films
the y had burned 1n a fit of zeal
almost three years ago.
Deputies Harold Hippler.
head of the pornography
detail. Raphael Kenealy and
Benjamin Not I i n g ham
asserted they had burned the
sex films on orders from a
municipal judge . Th(' judge
denied it.
Tl1£ UEPCTIE.~ sie!ed the
films from Pacific Ft Im
Industry in a raid in 1972. But
a pomo~raphy case against
Burton Steiger. the laboratory
owner. was di smissed in 1972
and the district attorney
dropped prosecution.
Hippler. Keneal y and
Notli1viham v.·crc held .
resJ:M)flsible for the films \\·hen
U.S. Dis1rict Court Judge
David \\". Willinms found that
the movies ~·ere deslroyed
"\\•ithout a court order ol any
kind ... v.·as wrongful on the
part of the deputies who were
v.·illfully in\·ol\'ed in th c
destruction.'"
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Eyes Nude
Bench Area
SAN DlEGO iAPI -City
councilmen are being asked to
set aside an isolated 900-foot
stretch of Black's Beach near
Torrey Pines Stale Park for
"optional swim.suit" uses.
Nudity on all other beaches
in San Diego ~·ould be
forbidden under the proposed
ordinance. said depuly city
managec John Lockwood.
"Th.is gives the nude sun
bathers a place to be and, at
the same lime. gives notice to
those people who are offended
by nudity... Lockwood said
J,,1 ~ 11'Cn .1 , 1111 DAILY PILOT 5 --------
State Board Recomntends
Mental Health R ev isions l.Q. of 14,5
u1id Cc111 '1.
SACllA~1fo.:1''1'0 tA PI -A
legisla llve conunllt~
in\'t'Stigating the stale hospital
controveny said today no
more state hospitals should be
closed.
Among sweeplng recom·
meodatlons on !he state's
mental health program, i1
added that the reopening of
Agnews , Patton and Stockton
to the mentally ill should be
studied.
The report f<>llowed 11
hearings -and over 200
witnesses -by the Senate
~lect Coounillee on Proposed
Phaseout ol State llospilal
Services. ,.,'hose chairman is
Sen. Allred E. Alqulst (D-San
Jose1.
111 E CO~LVlmEE was set
up a!tLT the administratioo ol
Gov. Roaald 11.eagan bad
partly completed plans to
gradua1\y close state hMpilals.
The closings were explained
as an effort to give p.at.ieot.s
bell.et' care In local facilities
near lheir homes. Officials
said economy also played a
rol<'.
The plan was hotly
criticized. hov.·evcr, often by
the families of patients. They
said lh<' sturt of!('n meant
inferkir treat1uent.
Tiit! 0011in1ittee. l'Onsisltng ()f
fou r Republican:: and three
D cm ocr4ts. rcet•n1n1endL'<I
th3\ !he state hospitals be
redesign a led "regional n1ental
health centers." ll said e<1<.·h
.WOOJd provide a full rangt' of
essential servic-es for both the
nienta\ly ill and mentally
retarded.
"The t{'munology ' s t a I e
hospltal' has, over the years.
d<>\eloped th c unfoNWlate
connotalion of a dumping
grouOtJ ror tbe \\'arehousing of
lncurable mental patients," it
said. -"1
THE REPORT said olhl"r
phases of the state mental
health pro,grarn <IN' good in
concept. OOt bl'ing badly
carried out.
"No one is t<\kirig cle-ar
re~bility far planning,'' it
said.
f'or nlore than 20 1·cars the
state has been shlftirig men1a·1
health to conunun ity·bascd
programs. The rrport said the
increased efff:ctivrnes5 o f
psydl0therapl'u!1c drui:ts wa~
one rett50fl . f'ederal financin,::
was another. The r<'sult \.\'as a
decline in patient populations
in the slatl" hospitals. folio\\·".;! R b
by ""P'"""""' "' programs e I 1ie1n er and facilities. it ~aid.
TI1t'n t h e 11 rln11n1~tra1inn ~\ nult-d vubllsh"r Jn Ch1rai;:u
began closing hospital s and lr•·1,...1·1s thl'rl' is a almpl<' l•'<·h-
progrnms. tile con11ni\t{'(' said lnl\tUl' ror acqu1rlnit ll po\1T r.r11 1
' 111e1111Jry y,·h1ch ,-1111 [18Y ) 01 1 \\•ith insufficiffit planning and n.,11 dn iclt·nd~ in hn lh bu~111<· ... ~
statlstk:al support . 1111d sO('\ril ad1·anr•1•rn1•11t 11nd
Y.'OfkS )ik(' lll8~LC' 10 i;i1>' )<>ll
AT PltESE~'T. th<' hospitals 11ddt-d 1~11.'".', O<'l't'"~ary ,...,.11.1· .. n·
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· i [1d••t1L't' and i.:rl'atr1· JHJJlulant). ac amng program s,
fucililies for <'ertam t~-pes of,1\1·1-.irdiui.: tu th!S pubh"h' 1·
patients . and have low 111oralc.1•u 111) !"'u1,le d11 nnt reel11<' ho\1
tlK' rt'.';Xlrt said trlll•·h 1h1•y l'Ould tnflu••nt ·" ., · 111ho·1 ~ sunply by r1•n11·n1h••ru 1.: In order to rtstnre !he .•iTurat.·ly e\t•rythinl( th•') "1~,
state hosplt al" lo n status of pi•·iu·. ur rt>ad. \\'h•·lhC'r 111 bu:.1-
stabilily and cooftd('nre. a n"~"· at s1 .. ·ln l funl'ti1111 ..... or
specific plnn i" u r gr n I 1 yl•'\'•'11 in casual con\•r1-..1111nn"
required,'' it S.Jid. \111h n1·y,· a1·qu11 1ntanl'r .... 1111·•··
f · ur .. \\tlys 111 \\h1l'h )vii 1•1111 flo-
i\s or the f"(lll':'fllS sent to lniln:itr ~11.rh ~ltuallon h\' yr.ur
the local fac1ht1es .• th ernbi llty 10 rrm .. mtx-r. ·
ron1mit lee \\'BS e q u a 11 )" critical. To arr;ua_1n t 1h1• rrl\dC'r" .,f thi ..
, f•llof'r \\Ll h th(' 1·rts1·-l(l.fnlln11• . ·no.1rd and c:ire pl~cement nill·s for d•·i·i·lupini.:: Skill 1n ,.,..
IS \n sharp contr<ISI \\'Ith Sl<l!l' 111o·n1\)l•rini.: an1-Uuni.: you eh°'""'' hospl!nl COflflnrmf'nt . At th<' tn rrinrn1hl'r: tin' publi-.h.-r ..
hospital. th<' r-11icnt is moft' 11'\\'•' printl'rl full -.delnili; nr
likely to bo.~ proti•t·r1•d and 1li.·1r .,,,Jf-!ra1nfn~ 1n1•thod 1n ll
surv>i-vlscd. to rl'Cl'i\'f' his 111·1' l•no~kl•·I .. ">\riyrntttrri;;. in i~. . . ncd l \lt•1n••I"\', • 11·l11rh 11·111 hr 1nR1lo·rt n1c-<i1cat 1on, and to brass•~ •. fr .. •· 1,,'nnyrinl' 11·ho 1".'qurs•~ 11 .
to . ll treatment program , it :'\n ohlit:;i.tinn. S•'nd ynur nrun,.,
said. ad.t i·•'""· nnd zip e~ICI,. tn: :0.1o•n111-
ln !~al facilities. "p:ttil'n!s r1· Studi<'i;, ;,55 E. Luni:" :-:1 .
ar~ inactive bored trnnquJl· l><·i·r. ~·~I. l\lundl'lrin, Ill,
izNI . a~ 1'1.linf'ra ble' lo ~xplo1-~';flf.~i'\.:.. __ -" 110~ard 11.•ill dn
at1 100," it added.
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Just think of the money you'd save if you
didn't have to pay for the privilege of
writing checks.
You can write as many checks as you like
.. , ABSOLUTELY FREE. And since the
~luncysavcr Account is set up like a reg4
ular savings account, )'Otl can a<ld to or
\vithdra\\. from it as ofte n as you \vish, as
1ong as yo u n1aintain a $1500.00 n1inimu1n
bal anc.:c. 'You'll not only save th e n1oncy
)'ou'rc no\v spending for service char.~cs,
you'll al so l>e earning a _hi.~h rate of i~tcr
est 011 your savings .
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\Yell you don't!
Not if yot1 have a ~1 oncysavet" Savin~s
Account at First National Bank of Orange
County.
Here's ho'v it works:
I. O~n a regular sa\·ings account
and a personal checking accow1t
at any of our eight convenient
offices;
2. Maintain a minimt1m balance
-of $1500.00jn·your regular sav-
ings account-yo11 now ha\'e _a .
~1oneysaver Account -and;
3. Then forget the monthly service
charge on your personal check·
ing account. There won't be any.
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of our eight offices today an( a,"i ut
(Jur nC\\' .\J oncysaver Account. Its na1ne
says it all.
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A Precious Resource
Ora ge Cou nty's newest public resource, 5,500 . ~
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wilde rne s acres of the Starr Ranch, could be open to
campers an d picnicke rs by Eastef-less than three
1nonths after Its purchase. as a ma or regional park site.
Supervisors were told last •w k that planning is
1noving so rapidly that many of th n1ost beautiful sec·
tions of the ranch will be ready for li1nitcd use far earl·
ier than had been hoped. ~
County offi cials deserve credit for i:etting together
to work quickl y on th is single project.
~·l uch of the impetus to 4uick use of the park came
from Ule county's RcaJ Property Services Department ,.
wh ich t·oncluded the long·delayed purchase in onl y three
days instead of the normal 30·day esc row period.
'!'he winter rains have had the best possible effect
on the ranch, which lies in the hills and canyons along
Ortega llighway. The hills are green and abundant wild·
fl owers should be in bloom by the lime the first mem-
bers of the public come to see their new park.
County officials are taking every precaution to be _
sure the fragile ecology of the area won 't be damaged
before good long-range planning can be completed.
But much of the future oC Starr Ranch as a public
park is in the hands or tbe people who use it.
Careless, thoughtless misuse of so precious a re-
source would be a tragedy.
Balance Needed
The Orange County Sheri!f's Department cam e
under heavy fire last week from the official responsible
for bringing county hiring of minorities up to par.
Affirmative Act.ion Coordinator Ramon Curiel said
SheriJf James Musick's department has the worst record
so far in hiring minorities and is not improving.
I-te warned that if progress isn't made, the sheriff
faces possible federal investigation and rundin~ cutoffs.
Curiel suggested Musick refrain from hiring the
Mr. z ·umwalt
Discovers
Inflation
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A major ca use of the climbing divorce
rate is econmics. The problem is not that
husbands don ·1 make enough money,
says ~1arriage Cowiselor Jlomer T. Pet·
tibone, D.V.l\1.; it's that h~bands don 't
spend enough money.
The average husband . he says, lays out
$9.82 a week for carfare, lunches and
acid indigestion tablets. His wife, on the
other hand, is accus·
tomed to handling
huge sums Qf mon-
ey. She buys the
groceriP.S.
A case in point is
that of Xavier .1nrl
7.oe Zum,va lt . !\It.
ZUm~alt broughl
b>me $248 a "'eek of
which he Spt'nt dnly
$9.82. Yet they kept going deeper lnto
debt.
JIE FINALLY blew up. "1.oe, you
l>pelKI money fa.st.er than 1 can make It!"
he cried.
"You're right. it isn't fair." she said
sweetly. "You should have the pleasure
of spendiilg it too. Here's SISO."
"You mem I can buy a ney,• suit?" he
ask Ed.
"No," she said y,.ith a s1y smile, "I
mean this week you can buy the
groceries."
l\1R. ZUl\f\\'ALT hadn't seen so muc.h
cash in years. Clutching It nen-o~ly in
his pocket, he entered the Supermarket.
At the butcher's counter, he ordered
fi\'e pounds of hamburger. t\lo'O haddocks.
a loa f of S\1·eetbreads and J>C€led off a $20
bill. The bu!cher look it and scowled at
him. his hand out.
".\lore?" asked JI.tr. Zumy,•alt In·
crC'dulou5ty. \\'ith trembling fingers he
anmzmpled a second S20 and watched in
fascination as it disappea red into the
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
~ty Quaker grandmother would
t.ave said, "Richard, wiU thee stop
fidgeting and answer me!"
DEMOSTHENES Ill
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-tt OINll!y Out. DalfY ~li.t,
maw of the butcher's register.
By the time he reached the checkout
counter with his half-filled cart, he. was
sweating visibly. His eye1 widened In
awe as th e figureS leapt up by the thtta
on the cash regls1er. AM wtien tbe yawn-
ing clerk announced the grand total -
ring-a"<ling-ding! -of $112.14, a thrUling
shudder wracked his body.
"Think or it, $112.14!" he said in a
hoarse whisper. Slowly, lovingly. he.
caressed each of his remaining bills a.!
he CQURted them off: "'IWenty . ~ . thirty
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HE ARRIVED borne wtth two bags ol
groceries, is.48 in change and a strange
gleam in his e)>e-"Well ?" said Mrs.
Zumwalt, hands oo hif&S. "How did you
llke •t?"
"It v.·as ... "he said dazedly. "Jt was
... ll v.·as an experience I'll ne,·er
forget."
All v.·eek loog he dreamed of currency
·-bills of all denominations nowtng forth
from ·his pockets like exotic fruits ·from
the Horn of Plenty.
The follov.·ing f\·fonday tie absconded
"'ilh his paycheck and a blonde from Ac·
counting. Wllen last heard from . he ""·as
·working happily as a casNer in the Pa}i
Yi'indow at Hialeah .
"BUT I ONLY "'anted to show hlm
how high prlctS are," a sobbing ~its.
Zum~·alt later told Dr. Pettibone.
"A tragic mistake." sa'id Dr. Pettibone,
shaking his head. "O\'er the years of in·
nation you M\·e gradually bcrome ad·
justtd to handling large sums of cash.
But on no account should a husband be
allo\.\.·ed to buy groceri~.
"The sudden shock invariably snaP5 his
n1ind."
most highly qualified men as d~pulies and Instead go into the minority community and hire those '4'hO qualify
for the job, even if they don't to the list.
In a sense, It isn't solely M lck's fault his depart·
ment is below par in minority hiring. fie has asked for
:ieveral years for a personnel officer who would do noth·
ing else but seek out top minority job prospects. Hls
requests have been rebuffed so far.
Bringing the minority work force up to des ired
numbers should be possible without .!i•crificing the
quality of the departn1ent as a whole. The affirmative
action called tor requires that the county budget tbe
money for special recruiting and training. Simply low·
erlng the standards would be short-sighted.
~'orth a Fair Trial
A group of Orange County gas station operators
made it clear last week they don't care a bit for the new
even-Odd fuel management system.
They told the Board of Supervisors the whole sys-
tem should fie junked so the gasoline situation can re·
tum to the domain of rree enterprise and the laws or
supply and demand.
Unfortunately, rree enterprise and the imbalance
of supply and demand compounded the gasoHne prob-
lem into crisis proportions requiring intervention.
While it certainly has had a number of bugs, it ap·
pears the even-odd system is starting to work.
The more problems i:ovemment and the station
opecators iron out, the easier it has become to get gas·
oline. Like aii.y complex regulatory system, it takes time
for the true effect to be seen.
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Until there is assurance that gasoline supplies are
considerably better, . we think the gas station owners
are premature in their judgment against the program.
Granted, there are still some difficulties, including
such things as Sunday closures and inequitable distribu·
lion, but these would seem possible to smooth out.
'There is 11 logical explanation to this ... and we 'll let
you know as soon as we c1111 think of one.'
Libya's Dictator V psettmg Diplo1naey
Arab Split Threatens Middle East
WASlflNGTON - A seemingly
unavoidable split now threat.ens Arab
unity just five months after the
emotional high point of the Yorn Kippur
war, a fact of grave political danger to
Secretaiy of State Henry Kissinger's
silken diplomacy seeking a political
solution to tlle Arab-Israeli wars.
President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and
King Faisal or Saudi
Arabia h a v e nov.'
been satisfied by
Kissinger that the
U.S. has really ended
ill long lsrael·rirst
policy. But the mill~
tary dictatorship ir.
Ubya of President
~foammar Qaddafi.
the radical A-1oslcm
leader with vast oil riches of his Ol\TI, is
more heavily invol~ today than evtr be-
fore in fomenting political troobles out·
side his 0"11 countrY.
SHORTLY APTER Kissinger's latest
""'trip to the ~fiddle East ""'t\ldl inctooed
a'nother long taJk with Faisal in Riyadh , ·
the King described Kissinger privately
in unique tenn.s. Ki ssinger. said Faisal.
may Wm out to be "the Jew who saved
the world from Zionism." Coming from
the aclmowledged spiritual leader of the
f\.toslem worid, that remark shows how
successful Kissinger has been since tlle
Yorn Klppur 1.1.-ar in making a convincing
ease for the switch in U.S. l\iiddle East
·policy.
At the same time ,. however. Qaddafi
has been spending millions fomenting
anti-Western political tunnoil a n d
financing military operations in f\toslem
lands as widely separated as Oman 011
the tip of the Arabian peninsula and
Lebanon bordering on lsrael-bo01-lar
from Libya.
PRO.WESTERN LEBANESE· now
estimate Qadd 11fi has spent Sl2 million in
Lebanon alone in the past fe\lo' months on
.:inti-\Vestem. anti·lsrneli propaganda
an1ong Pa lestinian refugees . Llkewise,
Qaddafi is hea vily engaged in subsidizi ng
arms shipments to · Oman, a moderate
oil·rich Arab country now combating
( EV~S·NOVAK )
politicaJ re\'olution.
Jn atten1pting a fanati cal ~1oslem
purification expunging all W e s I e r n
influences from the Arab world , Qadd<1 ri
appe~ to deepseated ~loslem instincts
with unlimited financing beh ind hln1. His
appeal is simple: "1mtever KL'isinger and
the U.S. are saying publicly, they ha\'e no
intention of poshing Israel back 10· its
pre-1967 borders and cou ld not succeed
evw if they wanted lo.
THE LONG, acrimonious dispute
within the Arab world over ending 1he oil
boycott and raising production is th e
most dramatic symbol so fa r of
Qaddafi's poy,·er and \'isionary politics.
Both King Faisal and President Sadat
v.·ere ready to li ft the boycott last
"'·eekend, on the strength of Kissinger's
succt'Sses in moving Israel back from lhe
Suez Canal and arranging high-level
tal ks in \\lashington bet ween Israel and
Syria lo negotiat.e a troop separation on
the Gol an Heights.
But Algeria. the third key Arab
rountry in the triumvirate that has
controlled Arab po licy tow atd the West
since last October. held back. Thal is
partly because. unli ke Egypt and Saudi
Arabia , Algeria doubts lon~·range U.S.
'~'illingness to end Israeli OC't'upation or
Arab"la nds \lo'ithout lhc oil weapon.
BUT ANOTHER factqr a f ( e ct i n g
Algeria is Qaddafi. The Algerian attitude
to.,.,·ard him is ambivalent. Jn public.
Algerian leaders criticize Qaddafi 's
financial and operatiooal support of
international hijac king: in pr i v a t e .
soph ist icated Algerian politicians mock
the Libyan firebrand . Nevertheless his
supranationalist appeal to the Arab v.·orld
dirccl ly afJects Algeria and is a partial
reason for its policy.
Like\lo'ise, the lotal intransigence of
Qaddafi JXl5CS an eve r-gra ver threat, as
e.ach day passes. to Algerian oontrol O\'er
its more limited nationalis m-and to
moderate, pro-\\'estem Egypt and Saudi
Arabia as "·ell.
Thus, the public pledge by Isra eli
Prime ~1inis1er Golda ~teir never to
return the Golan HC'lghts to Syria play s
riJiht into Qaddafi's hands. Also. lhe
t'on1mitment ~lrs. !\lcir \lo'as fo rced to
n1a.kc to the Nationa l Religious Part y. as
a i>ricc of its support in making up her
new government, gives Qaddafi still
n1ore ammunillbon.
Qaddafi has l im~ on his side. l{e also
has the Palestinian extren1ists. the powcr
of unJimit ed oil money and the potential
to mobilize and unite aJI the threads of
Arab nationalism-a potential certain to
grow in proportion to Israel's foot·
dragging in foJIO\\·ing the Kissinger
political fonnula. The split in the Arab
\l'Orld is small today. but it already
endangers Kissinger·s scUlement hopcs.
Carnpaign Reform Up to the Voters
r.te. I'm really not that big on Co1nmon
Cause.
That national organization, headed by
John G.1rdner, has too many left·\lingetl
cro\\·s in ils tree.
Not nCi;essarily at
!he grass roots \\'here
!he p e ~ k l n g is
done, but Up at th~
lop "·here the big
birds gat her. If lhose
caws "·ere really
common. they v•OU!d
have a bf>ttcr balRn·
red board across the •
top : tepre!«?ntatives from :111 "alk!' of
life, al I economic sierlors. and the a1ffcr·
ing philosophical hues,
But there's one place \l"herc I'm \\•ith
them. That's their California initiali\'C
on ca mpaign and political refCITTTl. ll
has qual ified for the ballot and it Is
( RUSWALTON )
a good proposition.
The tneasure "ould hel p do \\'hat is
necclcd to be done to clean up the
1ness in Babylon . It \lo'Ould d'J in part
v.·hat some of these politicial birds ha,·e
refused to do or have done with a
lick and a faint-hearted promi se.
Proposition Nine -tha t's "hat it
\1 ill be on the J une ballot -y,·~lld
limit !he amount of money a candidate
could spend on his campaign. So 1nuch
p..?r \'OtC'r, thaf'g all.
hits been amended to the point ""'here
a truck·and·trailer could drive throu gh
it "·ithoat ever touching t h e
"whereases".
\lost of the opposit ion to certain
provisions of the f\:loscone law ca me
from Ja~')'ers. They kicked and sc reamed
and howled that the law would force
th~in to violate their confidential
relations \lo'ilh clients - or \ea \•e office.
They said nothing about oCficeholdcrs
viola ting the publ ic trust. So, the la"·
\\'as amended. •
r\O\V \\'B CAN have more la'"yers
in public office. Trouble is. ""'e have
too many in the legislature already.
Out of IZO members . 33 are aUomev~:
23 of them in the state senate: OOJ,.
A CANDIDATE for go\'Pmor. for fou r businessmen and three farme rS.
€'Xan1plc . could spend al:xlut $980.C«l in but 23 attorneys.
the primary campaign and about SI.la r 11 Sebast million in the general cam~ign. Thal's A e a in · opol. Calif., Ol'l<'e ~Tote
h an editorial about -lav.')·ers i n plenty. T e rest of his exposure, so gO\'ernment. ~le said those guys could
Detroit Backs Obsolete Technology
to speak. can come through the t'K'11s ta ke someth ing simple - such as a
medi <l. Th:iL migh t prompt candidales "don't spit on the sidewalk'' ordinanre
to give out "'ith more substance and d · · less suds to their campa ign rhe1-0ric. -an turn it into 20 pages of gobbled)'· gook.
All candida tes ""Ould be required lo That's one of the problems \\ith
rile deHuled ca mpa ign f i n an c i a I go,·•n'IC'nt lhese davs : it mav be foc
\\'i\S!llNG'l'O\ -F'ir,;:t thev hu-cd m
ln!o !ht stiburbs. next they Cut off our
i;a~. and then ~·e low¥:! ou t that F'ord
didn 't have a better ldc<i. In fact. neither
it oor (illr-;¥Sk>r OOt-Gener_.qWlot.or.5 had
.a ny ldl·a at all J~ haOi: in there. o\e
budrly. ancl \lo'ait for 23-cents·a-gallon sas
to rC'lurn ancl !11"
fi~ to iiro'v ~t'k l'lll
th,• Cad ill3l":S.
On~ of lhe 1nos~
lrUi ni:t points 1Pade
by ccooomic hi.~H1r·
1an and 1..'0n\11'lllh~·
a~istant counsel
Bradford C. Sn~ll ln
his !llb1n1ssion t)f
ma\erlttl lo the Sfn·
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nte Anl itn1i:;t Subcommi!1el" is lhl De·
~roifs Big T~rec haven'l h{ld a techoolr>g·
tcal ly slgruftca nt idea in 40 vea l"i Heo
lntrodtK'td automa tic transinls.s~ tn
1934 : Packard ga"e us car a I r
conditioning in 19.19; aod outfit! like
Bendix and :\1otorola gave u.o; such things
as power brakC!i itnd the altemator
?i1Qislcr. qua s I· m o n opo Ii s t I c
corporations ha~ tas!raled them~ves
of all powers ol in\·enUon ; but-e\·tn if a
General ~1otors we re able to come up
with 8 good. new klea, th ey would
SUpPreJS ii. The)' have their money
( VON HOFFMAN )
L
Progre5~ for LIS n1eans reduced profits
for the1n. ._
T11us. \lo'hile Honda ta kes an old idea
like I.he stratified t'harge engine -
1nv<'fited in the early 19205 -and brings
fort h an engine "'hich meets the ~s or
pure air !itanda rds. "''hat do ~·e ge:l from
(itneral ~lotGtS? !\1ajor breakthroolhs
like bashful windshield ""ipers !hat hide
"'hen thcy'rt not In u.w.
SNELi,'$ ACCOU:O.T o( General ~toton:
nnd the dlt.'St'l railroad locomotive Is the
ca.'IC study of concentrated money and
pov.'t!:r forcing the adoption of an
inefficitnt and backward technology. The
only thing the dine! k>oomotJve had
going for It \.\.'M that G~1 . aft.tr having
ellm1nattd all but one of its compttitors,
mak es 83 pt:rcen t ol lhem.
\\'a! u.~lng Its power ~ the singfe-largem 11!r pt)llut lon. By reca pturing th ese
freight shipper lo make a I r ea d y \'apors. it appears that the 1976 air·
electrified American roads abandon a JXlllution standa rds may be n1el "''ilhout
superior technology for its diesels. spend ing nloney for special equipme.nt Oil
· ~ Is wb.al. General !I.lot.ors.did to me_,.u~ ca rs. Tl}is might crimp G~l's
New York . New Haven & Hartford strategy for making money off of
railroad. as Snell tells II : "The Nev1• winCCl'SS<lry air·pollution de~·ict's. but the
~laven's replacement of its electric ,·apor-recapt ure equi pn1ent exists. It is
loco motives \loith G~f diesels generated for sale and for se\-eral years has been
higher operating. main tenance and noquired by San Diego la\\'.
depree\alion e:<pcnses and subsbntial
losses in passenger and freight revenues.
During 50 years of electrified operalion,
it had ne\·er failed to show an oper.U \ng
profiL In l!t55, the yea r before
d.iese\iultion, it earned $5. 7 mil Hon
carrying 45 million passtnge.rs and 814
thousand cartoad.5 of freight . By 1 9~ ...
it lost $'9.2 million . , . in 1961 it "'as
declared bankrupt ·•
~OT THAT this law make'S any
difference . The oil co1npan ies refuse to
comply. and that's It. They refuse to put
Uie equipment in thrir 0~11 stations and
they're pressuring lheir franchise holders
to do tht' same. Jack \llal.sh of the &n
Diego Board of Supervisors says that two
years after passage of the ord in11nct onl~·
41 out of 842 stations o"·M'd by the major
oil companies are in compliance. Phone
EVEN "'HES an Import.an! inno\·a tion calls and letters to the oil compnn ies go
is readily avaUable and has bttn unanswered.
1nandated to· lnw. the great c:orporatioru There are end less numOOrs o f
may s!mpl)' tell lhe authorities to go promising possibilities tor solving our
5ho\'t Jt. This tias been the cxperknce problems. ~lany shouJd ~ prrlcett>d. but
that San 01ego Coonty had y,'ith It! few are li kely lo be pul into qerlt'ral use
gasolint: vapor ordin:n\C'C. Not when you h.1 vP. the oil-auto-rubber
Surprising as It may be to us laymen. c:omblne able to create an unt ouc:hablc
It'$ • fact tha L the vapors lost in F~cra\ hlghv.·11y tru.st fund lo pay for
1ransferring ga!Otlne from truck* $156 bllllon dollars in roads. "'hili· "e
s\.ora.ge tank-to-truck·to.gas llation·lo-car have to bee donaliOns door·lo'®!>r 10 p;'IY
statements. Detail.ed, .th.at Is. \Vho ga,·e the people but it's \vriiten b}· the.lawyers.
11·h:lt. Ca~h conlr1but1 ons of. more than It's a good th ing !\loses \\'asn't a
S50 wuuld be prohibited and the S50-JR"'yer; The Decalogue would be called
chunks .,.,'Ould have to be on traceable "Th e ThoUSMd·and·Ont} CMUnand·
l'hecks. None ol !hose anonymoos ments." Plus amendments
cashier's checks "'ilh fake names, ·
As fn r as-tbe k>bb}istS· here in-Babylon
nrt conet>med. they woold be limited
in the amount of money they could
spend lo entertain a legislator. Ten bucks
u month per la""mtt ker : that \\'OU!d be
lop,<. That 'll hurt a lot of the fancy
h.1rs and favorite '"'atering holes here.
!tight there is \\'he re tht opponent.!; or
~ Com rnon Cause· init iath·c can get
a lot of .. No on :\inc'' money .
F LI ll 1' II E R ~I 0 R E , under tl'K'
pro1'islons of the Comnlon Call-;e
proposition, lobbyists y,·oold be prohi bited
from j:!i\·ing cash money to legislators.
That is one. of ttx> "'ays ~rne of tilt'
boys get around rePort1ng campaign
t.'Ol'l trlbutlons : they slip cash to the
friendly old lesislator long b@.fore
ca tnp.1ign years roll around. That \\By,
no reports are necessary.
All that. alld a bit more. In Proposition
i\1ne ~·1 11 help get stiite go,·emmenl
back to the people -and that 1~ an
11n<.'f1111mon and important c 11 u ~ e ,
Bec~u.se. a.'l I say, most pO!ltlciaru artn't
.ih<iut lo do n on their 0""11.
OIAHGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robtrt N. \Vetd, PubLi.rher
Th omiu K ttivU, Editor
Barbara Krsibich
Editorial Pao~ Editor
The «lilorial ,pa.gc of the Dally
Pilot areks to infonn and 11timu1are
"l°f'&dt'ntl by PIUCT!tirc on this pqe
divttw•<"Ommtntgry on top1ca oJ \n.
1m 11 by syndicatfd column111.s and
cartoon\1t1, by providing a fOf'Um for
ttadt'1'11' views tnd by pttHntina: this
nev.'tpaper't opinions and ldeu on
cumn1 toples. The f'dl torlAI npinion:s 1
of IM Pa.lb' J>Jlot appear only In thl)
editorial cdumn at the 1np of the
pact . ()pinions expr'Hll!d by the col·
umnlm and <:•Moonists and leuu
"T!tm lll't' thtir own and no~"'
mmt ot tti.tr vff"W9 by the Daily
PikK 1tloukl be infft'ttd.
Tuesday, Man:h 19, 1974
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Th~ diesel locomotive Is dirtier, nosier
and .slowe.r 1hati an l'lcctric engine. ll
I.ti.st& only hall as lon11. does onc-lh.ird lhe
v.·orlt and COila three llmes aJ much.
While railway &)'Items Jn othft' parts of
Lht: ...,.oria •ttt eonvtrtlng to o\•t'tilciad
eie<tri<it~..G<Mtel~ i.l!Hor ~}ct~ce.oU~-lba-diwase lhe "'~~fl4'111ist. ·
Take Sc.nator George f\1oscooe's ~o
tlillr-d conAiet'1)f-inte.resti:tw-;-'T'hat ttnng-l::===========::.J ------toJ
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For .tl1e
Record
Dissol11tio1as
Of Mar1•ia9e
Flied Flbru•rv 14 ••lver, Jolln A: ano Ooro!llt V. MtChire Loul~t C. and !env D l'•r~t'r, P~mtl• J lfl<I Vlillldm ·,..
S1•1<1er, Joi" A '""a Arc11•e t.. Gleim, Ann ana r.om•, Cf'O•ae
W!,oest~~-Oolor<'s M .. '11 Dan•el A. M0111c1. L ina• Joy 111111 Rol>li'rr Pavt
Wik,.., Je•n Cl•r~ •nd Ro1>11rr <1t1en Trlem. Jo.en Dil<>t 1n<1 Anll'!Onv lll:lcnard
R"mu•oen. ~•ncv L 1no Fr...,.ic~ II
.. rd'M'r. ll!Cl'hlrd C.Ol<M!n •no BarDar• AM lo<enr. Mel!f\01 A •no Ronald 8. (or.I, Ma.y IC1111e""" 1no Jo"n F. M•~farlano, Robert Hill allCI Ed1tll Virginia
Fii~ Febru•ry 1J
Ho11s. eaJrn J. a/Id Ger11<1 O
Sltpp. Shirley Jean ano llatpll ""'°" °"~""'· RuC"I' Anne •nd Htnrv Mo<rl1 Slone, Jame1 R. and 11a:el F Hawman, Norm•n Dov 1n<1 Killhtrlne
lei!" L•~•!'9•rd. Doris M.tv •na Wltltam Edwin Pa'"°"'· M•rv Ann 10\d Robert wa.,en El"'"• JctlM:n and s .. mv Oitat>e, 8arllate and Me ... ru
Burn, M•lanl• M. "na Rklli!•d IY. Selllv. Dellta F. <1nd l<rnnern Lerov R.ei!t<lon. Palrkla I<, Mid Francis X. Cross, Juli• and Mlch'1 ... Johnson, Oale Clyde "nd Joyce F"Ylltll
Galli, Wendy G av and (;('Orge John
M"ln, F. 8e1ch+ev and Mable E. Ni1pole1, RQb.,-1 Edward anll A!exl1 Marloe11a
S6Qe, 8•rtMr• Rl119' 11nd FrM w. Shaw, P"trlc!• Af>n and Wlll>er! ?ampbell, Otlori5 ind Evi;ient Reichard!, Jilc~lvn S iln<I Atrnur P.
Owe"'-Gl•llYi M •nd Biiiy G. Pulle t, 81rb.!lril C. 11'1(1 Lawrence E
Rees.e. Olaon• Lvnn ano Rove• Rltnilrll Sealey. AOl>ede M. ilf'll H•ro!d J,
Ornela~. Detl• 0 ilnd 01r>itl R. Jones, Donn• M •n<I G•vle I:.
F l11lller1, Tl<no1nv Jonn and Patricia ll.
Smi1n. M11r• L Jr <Jr>O Snirlev L. fl:-. Chervin Lynn ""d Oennl• .-.111n POliltilk, Pa!rldil A Ind 0i1Vod A ~~ll'Jl"!;ltr, wm11m F il!'ld eeisv '"'· Fr1dkin, Hcwa•d E. a"d Cneng.r.\el Srev~-. G,o•I Monta I nd 1'Mcnae1 Lewis
C:en•alini. .-.ud<f.v M dnd L~"'''"'~" S
5,. .. ,n, J'11!e Lv<'n a...:l l<er>n"'" e . Vanoerblll Jo1-.::e M 11nd (or"llllut
Jotonr.on. Ma•v L. ltl<'I .::enr J' N•u. ElaiM Ma<le ano J am~~ H•nrv
Anl!erson, Brandl Cnarlet lllld The••5a ,.,
l ri<ime.,.r, Juo:1i1n Helen and Rlcn...-d
°""''" , T uc:ny""1". Sll!rlev M•e Ind MllrYln
Fl''• Rovc-...s. 1nd Oline •c L11nr. t awl'9ncfl W. •nd Sh1•on M. 0 1vit, Marv K. and C.larenca Cow let Cummln~. s.,nnv L • .,no W!lfr~ N.
Kli•r, MllrtlA Mae 1nd Tnomas J'rank Skallerud. S!an!on J . Jr. 11nd .-.Hee F. LalJOI(, Vlrolnla M .and fl\fodorr T. Summers. Olan" S. and Jame1 Allen
Flied F11>ru1ry lt
(rillv. Donald Clem and Mar11a•t1
Lucilla Grlmsnaw. Oa~!d Mll•s an!! L;nda
Karol lrowka, llHlle F. 11nd Joseph Srevens, Donna L vnn anll Wllli11m R.
Pr1!ilf". OotoThV A.. al'ld (/Ulrl~ A. Nutrlng, Dagmar Gloria 11nd 0<11rol<1
Frank ROQI!,., Marv Ann 11nd Jer•v .-. ••
lnqerr.ol1, Marq•ret .-.nn """ Jamtt Epps. Llndll F and wav!il l"Pd I<. Kociembll. OQnna N,arie 11nd Rotier! Harry Rowe, Dennis N. 11nd ~uian V C•rr•®re, Irene M1rle M\<I Giovanni
...____.... Groo'Tlt. S•r~en EdoQar enll Sen<1r1 Jo Fi.,.,r. Nancy J. and Gtr1ld J.
Bran-en. Marf0<1 R. and Diani L Fuller. lknnls W, a"<! (1rolyn M.
Ilda!•, 8Cb0! Lv~'I IM Mknllill F•ank W\fli~m1on, Pelf.r Shivley and Cyn1nl1
Oline Mltcl'lell. 01n11y Joe and Judy Lvnn Fu•ke, Oav•d L. a...:l Vickie P.. f111ver, /,,\llrlorle Lee and Rot>er1
LllO'lt rd SOO!ar<. OQr•• Me~ine and R.,s'tllll
T""""'' Jr. Wil'°". ROl>ll<I W!lhem and Glo•i•
· llariol11a Dl11en<1r r. 11i1;c1a L. and cna•I•~ R My•rs. Virio,111• M1e and €uqr ne Clovd
H'1mi>hrev, Bart"'" S and C.lvde Oa~ld
Lawton. (l'larlolre Marie an!! Louis
cO:?i~t." Yvonne Lorraine and v1:1ner
J"m"' Foster Hun!, 8"roar11 Jeenne "no OftVid A.d1lr Tom<h••· Jo•ei>n L. and Sanrlr" M. Ne~mann, H~lmu! .-.. •n<l Je~n L. HuqllAr!. Mil•k ~H!vfn and Donna •ondone, Frank Edwllrd •nd Lorena
M~1r~cto.en. Vlrg!ola Louhe ftl\d Rober!
81•<1'1fltld M ar Nary II and Oon.tld R. ktitcha~on. Ellen f'. llr>d Freorltlc
Se~.,\~:. Cecilla .-.ga1t>,o ,.nd IUtherd
sn~~~~~df.,no!d ""d Ol11na /.'. . w 11 Jo~ce t,\lldre!I Bnd Frl'derk~ B'lan
C1.iedv. J"nt E . .tnd Rl<h.trd T. J1Klo., Dile Riller and 8e!1y ~f>.rley
,11,11, Sharon K and Te"""'' It. Monday, Arll\ur I<. and .-.lie" II.
G1rdftltllre, p""' E. 1no IJ..1ry A. WJISon John F. •~d L~dl• R
Oenzei' M"reol!n L and Rol,.nd !•IMN)
Forresi, 1.•irlam H Ar>d Hu~rl J...:o. J"u, Frencl~ Lynn ana Ne•t Wallor
La•,on. Vervl (; er>d Wt•!ev ~
Lvricn. Georu• end Hel"n Lov•1e
!J~ggi11.g
In Blo0<l
Bt-::LGRAOE-tltP-1} --
\\1h<>n police 3 r r c s I c d
unslTa\"C'n. s h a b bi 1 y
drC'SSC'ct Javan Radojcic.
69. ror begging in the
st r<'els 1hey found he had
ncarlv $6.000 in his bank
acc0Un1 and o"·ns l\\"O
houses and six acres or
farmland.
11 \\'as lladojf'ic·s 6Jst
time bcrore " judge ror
begging . He "·ac; se1\tenccd
to 75 rtnys in jail. but
ll ,,·as the first tin1c lhc
judge learned Radojcic
was fl nu'n or means.
··tt's nothing
s"C n sationa1,'" Radojcic
1old 1he judge.
Asked why he begs. he
said. "Everybody needs
1noney. so I do. I "ill
go on doing it as long
aS I cnn mov~ · and
• w\l<'nt:Vtr I am not behind .. 1t8rs·"
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Extra care in engineering .. .it makes a big difference in small cars.
INlRODU ING 2 NEW SMALL CARS
FROM C I .ER CORPORATION.
you save on g you
can i1west in added comfort.
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They give you all the things you
expect in a Chrysler Corporation
small car •••
•"Slant 6" engine-for
better gas mileage.
In tests run in Januaty by
USAC," a Plymouth Dust•
and a Dodge Dart Sport
equipped with a 225 "Slant 6"
and new standard 2.76 rear
axle ratio got much better gas
mileage than Nova or
Mavelick-in th e same tat
they got better mileage in city
traffic than a Mustang II
equipped with a 4-cylinder
engine.
• 318 V-8 engine-for
better gas mileage.
In the same USAC test,
Dodge Dart Sport and
Plymouth Duster with V-S's
got better mil eage than a
6-cylinder Nova in city traffic.
•More hiproom than
Nova, Maverick .••
much more than
Vega· or Pinto.
• l\'t>re trunk space
than Vega and
Pinto put together.
• Electronic Ignition
standard
-to save you up to $62 on
recommended ignition
maintenance in th~ first
24,000 miles alone over
competitive 6 -cylinder cars
like Nova, and up to $90
over competitive 8-cylinder
cars like Ventura ...
_And~~ give you
a lot more ...
standard.
.I. TorqueFlite .automai:c
trdnsmission
2. PQl.IJer Stc~n ng
3. Quieting deluxe sound
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4. Manudl disc brakes
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6. 3-s~ed electric v.ripers with
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7. Richly textured crushed velour
upholstery \~ith stylish door trim
JRlnels and assist handles
8. Stylish bucket se.""lts v.iith lold-dov.'!l
center armies! or low-back bench,
both with n1ap pockets
9 . Premiurn padded steeiin:J whed
10. Atrractivc simulated wood-
grainecl vinyl instrument panel
11. "11-iick cut pile carpeting, front.
rear and tru nk
12. Full vinyl roof with white
!>idet1;a!! tires
13. Color. keyed wheel covers and
custorn exterior trim
14. Dis11nctive hood o rnament, bright
chrome grille and chrome
bumper guards
15. Rody accent ~triping
J b. Remote-control mirror and Inside
dav 1nigh! minor
17. lnside hood release
1 . ....;. Fronl su:ay bar
19. Court~sy anti convenience
inienor lighting
/\nd man)• more. l.uxuyY ts standard
throughout.
_The answers to all your small.car needs,,are
at your Dodge and Chrysler-Plymouth
Dealers'. (And you can drive one home today!)
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conducted January, 1974.
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Transit'-Corridor Ol('d
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District Endorses $2 Billion Network
By WILUM1 SCHREIBER
ot IM OeJIJ P'llDI Sll H
SANTA ANA -Orange County Transit
District directors have endorsed a mas.OJ
rapki transit oorTidor netv.·ork that could
cost '4-'ell over $2 billion to build and
operate over the next 15 years.
They alao authorized OC'rD General
~tanager G. J. "Pete" Fieldlng to lobby
tor legilllation that will allow the county
to pot a ooe percent sales tax increase on
November's ballot.
Such a taz tncreese was termed "the
keystone" for funding the rapid trar.sit
system and could ~ nearly $1 billion
toward the project between now arxl 1990.
along the alignment of the future Orange
and Corona del Mar Freeways and an
east-west link along the. Riverside
Freeway.
TRANSIT DffiEC?ORS also gave t?ian·
ners the go.aJlead to inclOOe alternative
links rwmlng along Kat...-lla Avenue
through Anahelm and down Beach
Boulevard from Katella to the sands of
H unlingtoo Bead!.
The additions of those two routes alone
..,.,.ould hlU the cost of bulkling the basic
sy!lem by more than $280 million,
through Long Beach,
l\tartin Boulman, a member nf the coo--
suiting team that is preparing the transit
eorridor plan. said addition of the north
county and Seal Beach links would in·
crease the costs of the system con·
siderably.
"I tbink It v.."OUld be sate to say these
Wt>Uld cost belwem $10 milUon and $12
million per corridor mil e just to
stru<:t ," he said.
111AT 0'.>~1PARES lo about $7.l
million per corridor mile oo the basic ~
mile network without all the additional
links.
kott, T anl1 A. •IOCI l91-l . Jr, Ly_.,, Sui.It Ctrol .tlld A-1 Wtt11
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I ' At...uv, .,,...,,..... v. Ind Grtlltm ~fONDAV'S AcnON BY transit direc-
tors came after two hours ol testimony
from municipal ieaders from all over
Orange County.
l\1ost of those who spoke against ad~
tion of the basic network claimed even
more alternative links sbould be included
for possible future lnlta11atioo.
Transit directors voted to include the
north eotmty and Seal Beach routes in
the corridor master plan as possible
future extensions but went no ftu1her.
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NEW YORK (AP) ~ Dr,
Alan F. GoUmldter, ~15~
presiden t ol the P1anned
Parenthood FederaUon and for
40 yoors an advocate of birth
control, died Mond1y o I
leukemia. -ROME (A}>) -V l lo
P 8 ndolrt, f7, uau.m
playwrlghl, lherlricll a • d
· movie director and cridc dW
today after a brW Ulnlm at
his home here.
SAN FRANCJS(X) (AP ) -
~ Chara W. Pfaffenberpr, 8',
who supervised Ille mailing ol
$2.5 biJlion in gold fnm the
San Franci3co ;\1int to the
Denver ;\tint in 1934, died here
Sunday. Pfaf!enberger was
posW inspeclol' in charge~
when he was essigned the task
that took 175 ~ys.
Death Notice.
ICMUIEl'-t
JOM'Oll Schu-•. A~ 6'< ,..;sci..,! of GI~. Dile of fkll,,, Mire,, 17, 1911. $urvlw<I b'f b<"oti..r, Vklor V. Scllu~rl,
S.i> J111n C•Pl1lr1...,, Prive•• ier11ictt. Mc:Corm!ctr. .Wulor1 Mortu•rv. Sin Ju1n
CIP!,trlnO. Olr«I°".
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l\1any ol tbe city offieial.s, particularly
tho6e from northern Orange County.
voioed dismay that the ayslem proposed
by ocm planners has no immediate
provision for tramil oonidors through
their cities.
The nelwori<-by Ille directors
mnsiltl <J. I ''backbone'' aystem of COi"·
ridon and 1 syatem of. feeder bus !Ines on
,,_major -In the counly,
The bodtbone ll)'llern lnchMlos a main
liM akmg tilt old central (lOtl'H.y Pacific
~iec:lrl<: line and on down lhrougll the
Srddlebadt Valley , 1 no•th-llh route
Spokesmen for the city of La Habra
claimed a route from the Orange
Frec.,.,·ay east along the Southern Pacific
railroad tcacks to the Los Angales Cotm·
ty line could eventually link up with a
line plaMed by the Soulbern Calilomla
Rapid Tranolt Dillticl
OTIIER NOl\111 OOU'lty officials sup-
, ported the claim, saklng maturation bus
11trvice isn't enough or their area.
Spoke&men for the city ol Seal Beech
protested their area wasn't adequately
~ and another link should be
edended from the propoeed Beach
Boulevard line out to the LA Coynty line
for possible connectJon with a link
Santa Ana City Ai.des
Get Free Ri.des on Bus
• \\'hen asked if they will get any further
a$S{Jrances as to whether the routes Will
become a reality. Bouman 1 a Id
"technically no bu\ politically I'd aay
yes."
The clly ol Anaheim, "1llch said two
• weeks ago U would not support the
system or • one-cent u..I• tax Ir the
system were not modUled , aottened its
poolllon a bll Wa weelt.
MAYOR JACK Dutton said lhe city
would go along with the bu.le plan u Jona: as the Katella Avenue link were ln·
eluded u a top prlorlly line, In Ille plan
lldopled by dlrecton, thal b comldered a
key part of the system. \
The intial outlay for the l)'llem cooM
®me (0 well over •t bllllon lf the Katella
rnd Beach Boulevanl llnu are included.
Wllbout Ille two addllloom,,the baalc
l)'ll•m ""'1id coot in the ranee al 11111
mJlllon JUll lo bulld rnd 1e1 rumlni with
at Jeut one rapkl-raU link on tbe central
line and a mual.ve system of 1,500 buses
aervlnc the remainder of the corridor .......
Dlrecton were told by the District con-
1ultant1 thal the aales tu increase Ls the
SANTA ANA -SIMting April 1, sani. aller doclcllni 11 would be a good way.lo only way to find the system equllably
Alta dly <mployes wtll be able lo ride ..,_... fuel and bold down aome air and wllh lhe least ampunl ol red lape,
free CPI an.,. Cowity Trmml Dlllrlct polluUon cauoed by lbelr l,OIO .,.,ken. But lo ask lhe cil~ena for such a w tm.. takes special enabling legislation such a1
Trullt' 'dlndors voled unanllllOUlllY Iha! obtained by Los Angeles Coonly.
Mondly In ravar al rn agnemen1 wtlb Myrtle n ~lahanty the dlf pormllllnc Ill omployol to ride Ut: FIELDING HA S said thal withoul lhe
CPI 1lle but by llmply ~ I -I La R" c d 1 tu, Orange County will be virtually ....t ...S-lloa'cord. St Iles OD UCtec unable to provide the kind of saturalion
'ftMt iip9dal proeram, tint ol tts kind transit 11ervlce needed by its residents.
le< an Orana• County dty, will call clly Jl'llLLEJITON -Requiem mass was Olrec1orl ~to lei Flelcilnc erplore
taxpayers a ma:dmum of fl,000 every conducted todby for Mn. ~fyrtle the melll!I ol getting leglllatlon for the
three monthB or about fl I*' employe. Delablnt,y, 80, d San Btmardlno, the tax lnue but aevera~ Inc I u d in g
mother ot. George Delahanty o f Supervisor Ralph Clark, aaid they are
TilE PREPAID fare system ls 1lmllar J'UUertoa, cDa1rman of the Republic Cen· ag111ns\ the tax because it Is
lo those being used by major COi' ll1ll Cammlllee al Oraace County. She ""'i..alve."
poralioos "'·hich contract with bus com-died Wtdnelday In Sen Bernardino. "I definitely think this should be up to
panies to pick up employes each moming Other IUl'ViYorl Jnclude two daughters, the people to decide," said director Al
and bring them to v.·ork and then take Aileen· \\'hltired.ge ot Fullerton and J~oUinden or Fountain Valley. •·1f they
them direcUy Mme in lhe evening.1. grandchildren, and one great~ndchild. v.·ant rapid transit and arc willing to pay
Santa Ana city councilmen approved l.enorc Knight of San Bernardino; three for it in thi s manner then we can't say
the agreement at a n1~lng last week grandchildren and one great·grandchild. otherwise." * * * l~~;;;;;;i;;;--------~;;o;;;;;i;i;;;;,i~--..i.----------~1
Exact Fare
Required
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SA.I\! A A,~ A -"1'hen the
Orange Co\lnty T r a n s I t
District ~ its. new buses
ruMing this spring, It will also
start enforcing a requirement
that riders present exact fare
to the driver.
District directors v o t e d
unanimously Mond ay to pro-
hibit drivers from gh•ing out
change because of the problem
of safety \\·hen ca.sh is ex-
poo«t,
District officials !old dlrec·
tors the 63 new bu ses the
district Y.>i.ll take delivery on in
the COJl\ing months havt! a
sophisticated fare box system
that provides maximum safety
and efficiency.
"wml 11IE elintination of
tllC actual handling of money
and account ing for reci1)fs,
coach operators \\'ill gain
greater peace of mind, al\ov.··
ling them to. concentrate on
chiving and passenger safety.·•
said district General Manager
G. J. ''Pete•· Fielding.
In his report to directors.
PAIO POllTICAl .AOV.
HELP ELECT SPERO JANISE
-SHERIFf.CORONER JUNE 4
Spero Jeniss does nof have and will not seek -financ
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ial support from
inf!u•ntial int•rests es we are now witnessing by other candidetes. Janis e hes
fou9ht many causes in the past in our behalf.
Please help to elect him as Sheri ff.Coroner with you r small donation.
1Wo steak
di111iers
f0r$5.95.
That's Righi. Teriyaki for Tw~. Specially priced at just
$5,95. Come have dinner with a friend and try one
of the great steaks we serve. Teriyaki. Marinated
in our special oriental teriyaki sauce anC served
with a grilled pineapple ring. Dinner also
includes soup du jour or fresh garden salad.
Choice of potato or rtce. Piping hot homemade
bread with butter. Plus a bollomless cup of our
M<COIMIC11 LAllUN"
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1 1]9.S Lo°Q'u~ Ca;;:on Rd.· •'·
Fielding noted that every
other major transit system in
riJi!Oilila"liaS convetted lilllle ,._,rm~:· ~~+"Ps1,t · •··n~31fy. -this coii\·ers!On
has resulled in almost total
elimination of. bus holdup at·
temot.s. increased passenger
loading speed· •.. :ind better
relations between drivers and
transit a~es. '' Fieldifig
said .
own special blend coffee. There's no shortage
here in our galley. We planned ahead and you
SJ;louTH too.. Begin now. Clfp our coupon 3nd • 1•:::.":L-.:l.,,{J_fi'~ •"PY""9"Vt'-our grea t s teaks.
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P'IEl.DING said lh• in· ••• c:onvenience to riders wiTI be
mlnimol because conversion of I
the OC'TD's nat 25--ceht fare t-, •
an ex:nct fare system will be
far simpler than in a rompltx I
•Y•tem. •
C>irrcntly, Fielding Slid, bus
drivers have to make change I
fOf' at \(last 30 percent or •
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QUEENIE Entire Tribe Faces Parking
{lassi e
Heats UJJ
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Death from Drought
"Someone told him he resemtNed Ki.aain&er, and be 'a
been lmpo11lf>le ever since."
L. M. Boyd
Roosters Born
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lf'itlt 'I'lteir (;ift
It wa.! decreed in the 1i1iddle Ages that nuns mtLSt not
be penniUed to eat beans. Because beans were thought
to be a potent sex stimulant. None other than St. Jerome
Was the authority for ttus fanciful riot.ion.
First of the mail carriers tn this country \\'orked on
commission only. They pocketed 1 ..... 0
cents for each letter and one cent
for each newspaper they delivered.
1'1ore than 4-0 percent of the di·
vorced fathers oow fail lo keep cur·
rent on their support payments within
a year of tl)c breakup.
Not many people realize that Ta·
basco sauce is a superb silver polish.
QUERIES FROM CLIENTS
Q. "Does a barnyard rooster have to be taugh t to
crow?"
A. No, even if born deaf, said rooster can sound off.
Q. "Who in vented the steel guitar?"
A. A Ha~oaiian instrumentalist named Joseph Kekuku
about 1895.
Q. "~low many authenticated cases are on the record
wherein barracuda have been known to attack hwnan be-
ings?"
A. About 36.
' In that matter of eating, Bertolt Brecht said. "Grub
first, then ethics." Countess l\1orphy said. ••-Plain cooking
canoot be entrusted to plain cooks." And to all of this I'd
like to add, "No philosophy get.. lo the middle of the mat·
ter as qu.ickly as corned beef and cabbag2."
d You can figure six marriages in every 10,000 in lh is
country are behi:een first cousins. In Britain, the number
is 60 ln 10,000. ln Spain, 460 1n 10,000.
SARDO. Ethiopia (AP I -
Villagn of gravts dot the arid
plains of Wollo Province,
stretching from the Red Sea to
the 7.000.loot ~arpment.s of
the central plateau. Drought.
famine and neglect threaten
the n:tinctloo ol a ~
tribe or "'arrior n 0 m a. d s
~Tl as the Affan of
Danattils.
Rain fil led dry river beds
this month for the first tlrne in
five years. But It came late.
11JE SHEEP, GOATS and
caU~ that "'~ the Danakil:i'
sole livelihood have long since
died, and most or the plain's
game has ned the encroaching
desert.
Bones and carcasses litter
the Danakil Game Reserve
abutting the french territory
<lf the Affars and Issas. l\.lnsl of
it Is sand now. inhabited by
ostriches, a few gazell.e and
lhe pitiful survh'ors o r
Ethiopia's most prim it iv e
minority tribe.
Vultures sit atop every
telephone pole lining the sole
highv•ay from Gombolcha to
the Red Sea port of Assab.
One can drive 100 miles and
see nothing' but the small piles
of stones the Danakils put on
waves lo k.eep· the hyenas
from digging up their dead.
.. THEY ARE A forgotten
people,·· said ~laj. Tt>ferra
\\'oldetensae, the American-
trained district governor at
Bali. "If !he situation con-
tinues. nearly all the Danakil
"·ill die. lf it rains again. a
few \\·ill survh•e along lhe
ri\"t'-~. In the interi.or. they
are nearly all finished."
Teferra took over two
months ago as the sole Elhio·
pian administrator of Dana kil
coon try. covering 3 O , O O O
square mill?S, an area about
the size of Iowa. He does not
know the death toll in five
)'ears except that it runs into
the hundreds of thousand<;.
!\o one has e\·cr taken a
censl.l!I of the Danakils and
there arc no offi C'ial fifitllres ""
how many there v,.ere before
the f amine ~ta rted .
\\'esterners in E t h i o p i a
estimate their numbers at 1.5
million fi\'c or si x years ago.
"\\'E NEVER HAVE been
able to count all the deaths."
he said. "They die in lhc in·
tcrior and they are buried
\\ith no one knowing. I do
know th.1t one ,;mall area
\\'hich had a popul.1 lion of
113.000 "·as reduced to 47 ,000
v:ithin four months. and that's
just one example ...
rate at 30 to 50 a day in area.'5
he can reach by c.ar, and ad.
mill: these are dose lo the
highv.-ay v.·here the toll Is
Lightest.
.., have seen people licking
the soil ror moisture." he si.ld.
':They die with mud in thcir
stomacM. It Ls a Danakil
tradition to v.·ash their dead
before burial but there is no
v.•ater.
"~fY DISTRICT lS covered
with new graves. Th e
SUT\'h'OTS have even sold the ir
guns. somelhing a Danakil v.·il)
nevt'r do unl('SS he i !I
desperate. They have lost
•We neller ha"e
been able to count
all the deaths.'
e\'erything. They are a dying
race."
Fi,·e years of drought ha\•e
spurred massive international
relief efforts elsevthere in
Ethiopia, but there was no
fami ne aid in the Danak ils'
Aw-sa district until Teferra at·
rived.
In his two months as
governor. he has set up t\\'<l
relief shelters near wells along
the 250-mile high•lay bisecting
the region. Go\•ernment trucks
bring grain -~ pourxls per
family per month -to
destitute tribesmen strong
enough to reach the highway.
EACH SHELTER only con·
ta.ins about 3.000 Danakils, and
thousands drop of thirst and
starvation bcl"Ore they can
reach the life-sav ing strip <lf
asphalt.
Bedlu Dadsse. a social
v.·orker at the Sardo shelter,
Police scholars say the~only thing obscene.-telephone
callers have in common is they're alm~t never danger-Tcferra estlniated the death -
ous. •
AGE OF CONSENT L.A. LINES
Am asked the age or sexual consent. In Delaware, s311
it's 7. ln Florida, New Mexico and South Dakota , it's 10. MONTH
In Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky. Louisi· TELlrHOHI COMrAN'f'
1"~!~ .. ~~!RS
Wo•h n' w-Hoin:\111 fw
-n tho! foll in pl.c. _,u,,.Uy,
. 20S2 Newport Blvd.
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said many DanalOls \\'alk fi\'e
days (or a handoot of grain
and "'aler. •
"\\'e can only c ommit
ourstl\•es to saving people
within five kilonielers (three
mllesl on each side of the
road," he said. "Y.'e just can-
not reach the qiajority 1n the
interior, and that's where
they're dying. E\'en hert•.
\\'here v.·e ha'·e a feeding pro-
gram and clinlc, some of the
people arrive so weak they die
anyway."
BtdJu pointed to an old
v.·oman v.·ith protruding ribs
l)•ing quietly In onr of the
priniith·t strav.· huts that
make up the Sardo ··mspital."
A \\'F.ST QER~1 AN
helicopter team based in
Des3e. n tov.1l high on th~
escarpment overlooking !he
Oanakil desert, has volun·
tttred tG fly relief mission!!.
and two Englishmen arc
sun·eying a possible dam site
l'1 help relieve the \\.'at.t-r
shortage.
But Teferra is crilical of hi s
o~,, government and most in-
temational relief agencies for
concentrating nearly all their
efforts in the mountains along
the maiD norUWOUlh J\i.ghWay
from AddiS Ababa lo Asmara.
and ignoring the more isolated
Danakil lowlands .
"I have repeatedly told the
government ia-Addis what 1
need. So far ·r ha\·e nothing ,"
he said.
Teferra ~id he desperately
needs medical Sf'rvices, a
n1obilc l\'a ter supply. tanker
trucks, more relief shelt~rs
and roads to reach the in·
tcrior.
CROSSE POINTE l\'OODS.
~lld1. (A P) -~tart.in D. l"ot·
tcr, 38, says he wil1 demand a
jury trial in th.ls )»Sh Detroit
suburb v:hcn he goes to court
\\'ednellday tor a l"Ull~in v.ith a
meter maid.
Police charged PoUtr with
'•interfering with a public
saiety officer" alter th<>y
handcuffed him and took him
lo jail where he \\. a I
photographed a nd
finget'J)rinted.
P 0 TT E R 'S TROUBLES
started "\\-hen he couldn"l talk
the meter maid out of a ticket
she "''as abou t to put on his
car.·
"She "·ooldn"t C\'~n Gh'e mr
a chance." he said. ··So I
\\mtled t.o give 60mcone else a
dlan<e.
"I took'·the rest of my 1X'fl·
nies and v,.ent do\\,, tl'K' block
giving e\'ery car another six
minutes.'•
HENRY WOODS, pu b 1 I c
Mff'ty director. said PoUer
gave the meter maid a bad
time.
"She :v.11.s upset t'flOl,lgh to
call .\he polir<>." Wooc!S said.
..\\'e had a meter n1akl run
over a few years ago and we
don't Med people \\'ho ug·
gravate nleter maids."
Poller ren1ained in·
credulous.
"They handcuffed me.·· he
said. "That's "'hat made me
madder lhan hcll. I told th('nl
to go ahtad and c.."harge n1e.
I'd like to test their silly,
stupid ordioance."
"The government sen d s PUBLIC NOT JCE
grain v.·hen the people need i-----------1
meat and milk ," he explained. 1 u,.r•tt>•'Lt0'~~4; 0 , THE
''The Danakils are nomadic jf"ATE cw CALtFO•HIA FO•
h rd ··~~.i • TMf_ COUNTY OF O•AHGE e smen. not ~ to a grain ..... A·trnl diet It disa,.,,.ees with lhem NOTICE (), HE A•INO 0, ,ETITION • '?' . ' FO• ,..0.ATE 0, WILL ANO ,0. lhey get su;k and It ag· LETTE•S TESTAMEHTAllY ..... avates the problem ii.ere E•l•!t 04 PAVLtNE w 'r'IOOOA•O. -&· • Oe<;t&..., are plenty o( shelters in the NOT1ce.., 1s ~E•Eev c.1vE11 '"•' ' b the don' t•k AVOREY 0ENS1".0ll E ~I• lllt11 f\trton f mounlaITTS. ut Y t I e pe11t1.... 1or Prc!l)11t 01 Y•lll ... ., tor
lhc clim111te up there and there l••"""l'ICt 01 Lrntr1 l t •'•"'t<>t••1 to ,"' . pe111l-r, rti.ronct to Wflkll II Mldt tor is trouble \\ilh other tnbc>s. 1ur1~ 01r11cu11 ... •"" ,,,., , ... '""" • ..., "Th kit · P'•c• of "'•rlno '"' ••mt 11•• Dt1<1 u 1 e Dana s are v.·amors. 1or ,,...,c,, u, 1ti.. ,, t:oo '·"'. 1., ,,..
They f;ght with the Gallas in (ourlroom of Oe~•tm1n1 No. J of •••d . <OU<I. I I 100 Ch11c C•'llt • Or•v• Writ, If\ the \\·est, the Tigres in the ,,,. Cl•, o1 S..nl• Arw. C•l11ornl1.
orth nd the I · the 01•ec1 ...... ,ell •· lt14 n a s.sas Ill W1LLIAM E. If. JOHii.
south; SomCii:ries I force EOWIHc::rHf~t~~E slor\'1ng Danakils lo come up ,..o. ••• Ml
to the mountains v.·ith me but''" Clfmt:"'•· c1111or1111 ,un !1lt) "'1-41\1 I know they v.·oold rather die •tten1" "" "'"1111111r · h d l •• Puoll•~ 0••119e (O••' 0 .. 1, Pno1. tn t e eser . M•r(l'I 11. u. 1•. 1~" 14~"
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That'!! Y.hat they'rt saying
do\\TI at the ·San Clemente
CommllnHy Thc.:iter th.ls w~k
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"hlch pilS lhc ~·orking clast
u~:iinst th~ power-s that be.
Jlar'A.ly Dabh.ng hc.'l<ls the San
Clemtlntc c.'.lst a~ a new
employe ""'ho upsets th e
e:itabl.lshnll·nt's applecart.
OTllER.S IS the cornpany
1're Leslie llc•ide, .John
t-.lcGulre, Bevl'rly Sparks, CJI
Jordan and Shl'rry Uawno.n ,
"Eh?" will play ThursdaY._s
I h r o tt g h Saturday~ until
/\J)rll 13 at the Cabritlo
Playhouse. 2l:n Aveni d a
C:ibrillo, San Cleme11te. Call
492-0-iGS for resen•ations.
Jncu.lt·ntally, San Clemente
may ;il~ h;1\'C the tongcst-
tilled play of the Sf!'asoo. Audi·
Hons were announcr'd thi!i
l'.'ctk for the next shov.·. called
''The Sudden and Accidental
Ht'-cducation of 11 o r s e
Johnson." Tn·ouL'i are April l
and 2 at 8 o'clock.for a cast of
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'"'Ille Taming of lbe Shrew"
Intermission
Tom Titus
at Sooth Coa!t Rt>pt-rt.ory, 1827
Newport Bl\'d., Costa Mesa.
Ailo running loolght through
Sunday with an 8 o'clock cur· KYOTO, Japan (AP l -ci~ by S«Ying N •
lain and stagc.'Ci by guest Sa-eenplay writer Le-.·is John voulnt~r with the American
director Dan S u 11 i v a n . Ca rlino announced he is forces \n Korea and IO prow.,
Reservations &46-1363. v•orklng on 1~ 1eenario of h.is loyally to the United
four mrn and three y,·omen un·
der the dtrocllon of 1lazcl Bur·
&>nice Awards luncheon. "And MlSI: R.eardoa Dri.llkl ''The Two Worlds of Jim States.
Rccipcnts of the grand a Uttle" at the Lagun• ENTERTAINMENT Yoohida," ~11lch recounts the Finally, Yoohidl "*' the notes arc I.he Westminster 1'-1 o u Ito n Playhouse, 606 experiences ol an American of U.S. govem.meat to re1aln hl.s * Laguna Canyon Road , Laguna Japanese ancestry, who fought citi:.enshlp.
Al.SO OPt.:NING this week Community Theater, which Beach. Perfonnanc'CS tonight bl two \\'8J"S not to his llking. Carlino said he la worklnC
~~ii1:y1~a~c .. ~~e~~~1~1~~~ ~n b:d~; ~: %ra:8m!: =1!31=1~1 !~~~~ 'M ousetrap' ' cr;:r~lno~1~er1:~~~r. =~ :~1n ~!:.wtz'.
the Seven Dwarfs" far the !heater soon to be opened, and Reservation,, 494-0743. "'hich starred Peter Boyle, a5"0clate editcr of the ~er
Fountain Vallcv Corrwnunitv lhe Fountain Valley Com· '"Ibe Apple Tree'' at the S • P<lula Prent iss and EI i Post , which has 10ld mott
Theater under the direction Or munity Theater, recognized C-osta ri.1esa Civic Playhouse lll~VOr \\'allach. said he \\'as gel.Ling than 50,000 ~
Ron Albertsen. for its work in dtildren's on the Orange Co unt y accllmatlzcd to Japan. "'here .------'---::::-:--
1iK' mus I ca I production drama. Fairgrounds Ito be revie"·ed T R • aOOut haJr of the Jim Yoshida ~
makrs lts debul Friday night Wtstminster will soon an-Thut.!day). Directed by Pali 0 ebre movie ~ill be film ed.
and ~·ill be presented 1',riday~ nounce auditions for the first Tambelllni, the mlalcal tri-'Yo.sh.ida, a Seattle-born '
at 7:30 and Saturdays and show in the 0ew playhouse , logy plays Friday & Saturday LONDON (AP)-The stage Japanese-Americ an and a
Sundays at 2 o·ctock for three "Don't Drink the Water.'' al &!30. Reservations ss&-5300. manager or the w 0 rl d '5 former high sct.>ol football "&.AST TAN~
u·cekends. v;hi\e the Fountain Valley "R.li.n '' at the HUt\tington longest-running stage show ~ star, lost hls U.S. citizenship ' IN PARIS"
Reservations and further group is in rehearsal for Beach Playhouse, 2110 r.lain ret~ing at the end o{ this "'hen he fough t in China as a ______ cxJ
informotion are k.ning handled "Snow \Vhite and ·the Seven St .. il1i1lin'"""" Beach (to be wee " member or the Imperial ""'" n.. --" ,, ln F 'da ,,..... Anthony 11untley Gordon Japa·-anny w h 1 ch o.o. lilal • lvth ~ at IW2-691'2 or 962-2005. u'll'u..iis, . open g r1 Y· reviewed FrJday l. Jean Koba v.·as the stage manager "'hen '"'""" "WH IFS POPPA"
* * di ~. •' Id So 1 conscripted him in 1943. lie (OJ r""... u1e o merse "'nle M---trap," a det-11· .. , I ~ '' • -~··~;cd:":_~lo"....'~~·~a~;~n_h~~~Am".'.'.~'~d~c~an~~~~~~~~~~~~ GUESS WllO'S coming to ON TirE BOARDS this ~taugham drama, on stage thriller by Agatha Christie,i .
dinner at Orange Coast week, aside from the afore--Friday and Saturday at 8:30. "'ent into rehearsal on Sept.
College? None other than mentioned productions, nre a Reservations 842-5421. 15, 19'.62. wilh the cast predict·
"Dracula," the vampire oount half dozen contlnuing attrac· "Swa p !'llett" at Golden ing a modest run.
who stopped off ot Golden tions. Summarized in capsule We.5t College, a potpourri of Now over 65 and the last re-
West CoUege last season. rCrm , as space is of the cs-one-act. plays, some original. malning member of t h e
The classic horror play will scncc, they are: all student direct.ed. Final original company by many
be staged Wcdne9day through. "~Ian of La !'11ancba " at performances Friday and years. Gordon is quitting
Saturday, J\.1ardl 27·30, under Sebastian's Wes t o Inner Saturday at 8:30 in the GWC because of his health after
.uie· directloo ot John Ferzac-P-lifylioose, 140 Avenida Pico, Community Theater on cam· 8.8S2 performances at the
ca, who promises a new twist San C1emente. Pfffonnanccs1_Pll'I __ · ___________ Arn_ bassadors Theater.
to the bloody proceedings. .tonight through Sunday at 8:40
You'n have to see the show to tmder the direction of John
find out what th.at twist is, 1'~erzacca, wbo gels around.
however. Reservations 492-9950.
Heading the OCC cast are D."jiiii!iiJi!ii.ii:iiiEiiiiiiiiiiil :r.t. }larris 1n the 1itle role with II · · '
Jay Theodore as the vampire
hunter Van }lelsing and Sue
Bates as the young lady who's
going batty over it all. Others
arc Ruth Quick. S t a n I c y
Tudor, Clery! Andcr800, Chris
Anderson ahd Le s
McDonough.
Performances · Ix-gin at 8
o'clock at the col le ge
alKiilorium and admi.s8ion is
free.
* 1WO LOCAL theater groups
are each $1,000 richer today
after receiving hooors at the
annual Dlsncyland Community
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Would you like to have the facts on Exorcism?
You are invited to hear" Dr. Walter Martin, noted
American theol09ian and author speak on "EXORCISM:
PACT 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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KCET e 9:00 -"Grand illusion." A French •
clusic movie by dlre<tor Joan Renolr about a ~roup
of ~ncb offlcen imprisoned by Germans in World l War!. ·
NBC U 10:00 -Police Story. A police chief
faces political pre'5ure while trying to quell the
activities 6f youn~ gangs. John f orsythe star>. ~'lh
Barbara ltusb, 1if1chael Ansara, Lloyd Bo<'hner and Pernell Robert..
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TV DAILY LOG
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II'*• llMllt.I Mhle: IC) I.Ziii') "A f1t••tll II " ,Mt l...(llr1) '51-1-0ck HIMI· --
lr•11t11t1 whtn hit 11111• 11 lound
d .. d In tM •udknct. Vl11e•11l Pr~.
Tam1111 c:rillt&. RocldJ McOtlllall.
Mol1 S111i ind Drtld MIMldlt$\Oll
lilJ CJ) m UC T•..., .... , i "·
(tJ)"llio ..... ..-~ {I} (11119) '12 -ShelltJ wT1tUrs,
Btlind• 1t1onts-1Y. Robert roa.
•orth, Jo111t11111 Frid, M1tttw Scott, .los•pb Cothn. A 11rrtli1d po11na
wom111 learns htl $0ul •U told lo
~ Devil at birth bJ htr dtc11wd
motfter •nd W must wtd 1 dtll!Ofl
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i ' .ltft"it•1 JollU. .......... l.
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TIM C.11111 C1ae 11 Vlt .. i. l
11111 tl1min!n1 tht mtdiC.111 ltld
nutrltlofltl r(l!15 of Vitfmin [, 11·
lettd '"'°ncSu dru1" of th1 70s.
Guull l11Cludt wtlJ-~no•n nuuition·
isl Melle 01vk. ....... : (C) (IO) .............
Coftct. (WU) '6S--Ch•r1IOl'I H•slon.
R1dl1rll Hlrril, Stnll ltr•n.
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llftri W MwNihlN ... ....
H1•1llltltt 111111 f1stit1l '0Gnnd
I usiofl" {French, 1937) Dir1ttor
Je111 R1noit1 pcrtnit of t 11ouo or
FrtllCh ollictr1 lmp1f1oned by Ctr·
mi nt In W~1l6 War I. ind th1i1 el·
IGrtl to ISUOI from lhtil tlp10f, I
Germ1n 1ristoc:11L kin G1bm, P•·
7:00 ~(]). m...... tiff fl'ISlllJ 1na [rkh Voll Sl!O• liwliilc 1W Win helm .i1r,
Mtwlt: Int) ..... WIM IA 'I (I)) ...... .. (drt) '51-(tlfl•r Wtlllamt. hcllet t1,.t111
llflrl ti. Wwlllt•,. ftltlwlf Muiullt
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MM .... l1: {C) (to) "SM CliM M'ifile(' (R)
(I) I tnl• If Jt111nit (dr1) '13-Ttlly Slv•l•s. lynda D1y 6..,...., Gtortt. A -.om111 reporU 1 mYrdei
11'1 Dr•IM' I lo tilt pO!*" th111 111:0111!111 Olle ol IMl INt "Dth11 M111·1 Da~th· !he delect~s on ttie u1e ts int
t'tr1,"~,A ... kh• .. ".St1111. ~1Ut1. , m , ..... r '>'t1
ll " Miff fl'l l• Hllna
1'rM ltM1•t 1e:OO D ID (1) l10J m '•lict s I• Ir
7:Jt i Jtn Tnatllft Kall! "Chi ti'' rollct Chltl $1111 MtCuf· Mt1111'1 H...., 1011111 lattl •robl1m1 lnvoNint an
{1j) thllpt .. S4Ytlll an1mblym111, Ult mt)OI Ind I psy-Mllf' 1""11'tltJIM1 tllot!t thief wllllt tr,in1 to 1111111 tht ~ lthlibttt Sllt1' 1ctlvWe1 ol youn111n1s. Jl'lhn fDf·
Mlllll11 $ Mtv'le: (t) (90) "'Se•· syltle, 81rbu1 Rush, Michitl An·
Mtll" (•••) 'SJ -Rixk Hu41on, sart, lloJd 80t1111t1 1n6 P11111M
'1'" ... ~onr It;:· th• TNlh ;""" P,~~s ;~Cf!,,@ H1w1
lt't Ma. A Dul (]) m Marc.1 WtlllJ M.D.
Newt: Tht Sleu1 r1imff ht a" Ttt1" {R) Tcnr Musan1t
Oscll Howe., Arti51 l1u1iate cl S~ juts!s 11 I p1yct1ia!flc thtr1piil
O•ltott, i1 slio•n c11alin1 ind de·I wholl own illnu1 complicates his
w1lopl111 • palnttna titted "E111e wo1k with 1motlon1llr di1turb1d
Da11tt1." Vlnc1nt Price n•111tes. child1en.
m .1111y ,, .... ~"' IJKJ'* m 011111• '9 TM Slltvl c.11·1 Ei) r111ae tk ltt• Clwb
l :DO. Cl) M••• (R) AJl•I • cocU•i• O:JO I 'llll!Pt ZllM ,.rty.-Jutltia most_Ol_tht ..nl1ht. ~ 1111 CeMr
W•Uer laces 1 hanaovtr end • lf.tllWI C.mtdr
M1udt's 111rt~blrt rtf\lm to !act lihtktl &,erttc•llt"
the Itel lhtl ht h11 t drln•in1 ....... IUOI OO"fLH!lNm 11 ~ C1J Ill &1111.12 "H 1rbo1 (I) l1i D @ N .. s
Division" CR) Olliti rt Mellor and T9'111&M 1111
RMd atop t credit c11d lr1ud end • hl"l'J' M11111
ill In lllfD!olJ ltch111 wlltn lhtJ · Ml'rit! (C) "Titlltld l'tl••"'·
ticket 1 bt!l1vtr. J•rnt Mtllcws llllt'" (~111) 'SJ-St.1nle1 Hollcw•J.
~sts. . tD Mlultn: lmpnelblt
U Ut¥11: (C) (21tf) ''O.ll. 117 B MM!t: •Jhttl Ttltrt W1r1 -Mlultll kt A lllltr" (llllp) '66-Tllrff" (drt) '62-fnnk l 1timo11.
R1ymonf Ptll1t1itl, M11t111 O.IFKln· I CIJ U.a ~
!I. AHrM Hltdlcitd 'n11nb . !lfl (I) II M.,,,. fltJ'a "Cive DaJ. It Nlpt
I itnd A Htnd"' Rlthit end lltr11 ( , ([)) Tilrl '*"'" l1l1ndl set owt lo ton~utr t~tir Ii·
n11\ci1I lllGll 11 1 rock· 1nd fell l l:lO El lfi Cli) Cl) CIS t.11 Mo'rit:
combo. "T"Mae wlldt1 Y11r1" (d11 ) '56 -
lhtlll't Clltkt J1mt1 C.!f.nl. B1rb1r1 Slll'IWJtk.
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Mnlc.tt fll111 ftttlvll D Mme: '"' Mu•bu" (m71) ...,.: (C) (2-r) "fr111cb 11 M· ·~~iu C1slo111. P1t11 Elliot.
(dr1) '61-Suart Wr.Hm111. II ~ (f) Ei) WIN Wttlll MJt-
fl.111 Mtrtrt' IMINI llt!y "BJ ol Mur411" :r (I)> Iii) llM1~ S,.1111 S,t• 12:00 i5 ... ,.,...
C..tlr ' ' tltr L'l•loid, Jtntt l1l111. I Qv!MP Mftlt: "The RN Olft~llt" (d")
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t:JO GM•••N flft•O "Cha r ie r !or mT•Mtntw
Dt•th" CRJ 1Ctll1mi1h r1raoll au11t1 &flwtJ r1trtl
II LIO l'toH, • MPOrltd mob.rt"
tr,in1 lo ttl to t c.acN ol $5 mil·
ll&n, who c1rri11 • ,111u1 to lht
1:45 IJ Ml'tlt: (C) ''TJlt Iii•-•• H!H1" (dfl) '56 -Dtvid WIJftt ,
2:>0 m AH·Jelitit Slttw: "'Th• ,,,,..,111
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ill1nd ot OthY.
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101 8lu1b111d'" A lllm l1sll"1I !Ion· J:IO B Mtrlt; "O~ Suunna·• (•tO 'SO
011111 t !Htcl llonor IHm .i11 111d1 -Rod C1mtron, Fcrr1rt Tucku.
Wednesday 2:00 D "KIM K11m 1 ttr1Hta"
loo'") ·so -Altc Gulnntu, Jo•n
Crttnwood.
• "Stlti"Hen" (dr1) ·~~ow· DAYTIME MOVIES •rd Dutt, 811111 Doftlt")'. 9 (C) "Slllt""P Di1111tn~1" (dft )
t :IO a [C) "Ill el a..,.tr1" (adv) ·~ika Connors, Mu i• WindlOI.
-·~Miik 01mo11, $cl lli"01btl, 1:00 Cl)'"Klla ti Dttltl" (dra) '47 -
10:00 "SllnriM •l Ce"'°""'" CollCI. Yctoi Mtlurt, Riehard Widnurlt.
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THE FAMILY QRCUS By Bil Keane
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111 wish rhe robin5 would 9et here so winier would be
over."
Success I ritates
l Gal l 11izJersonato1
By ~IARIL\'N A:-.ill HY GARONI-:R
Q: I ~·as a stonlsbed s.ttlag Jim Balley perform in
,\llaml Beach to find he looked and sound~d exactly like
Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand . ~·111 he f'\'er, after
uttalnlng success copying other staf'S, be able lo do him·
11rU and erase that irna~r·~ Also how has suct'ess affeetetl
hint'..'-:\lrs. Corinne Sanlino, Tamarac. Fla.
A: '·Success." Bailcv bell ows. "has more disadvan-
tages than adranlagcs. it only means you have to ~·ork
harder. "If you 're St.•nsi1h·e. like 1 an1 . you're obli\·lous
to critics' raves about \·our talcnl.
"Some perfonn<'is begin to believe their O\\ll pub·
licit~'. Then f<ill Into liquor. drugs and, pol'., thl.'r tu1nblc
froni the tliµ. ·•
The fcn1<1le iinperson:itor )\ho hopes one das to ~
hi1115(:\f, and hns The \'Oice :ind lall'1lt to i;o 'ol."ith it, is
'Glad You Asked That'
by Marilyn and Hy Gardner
bilter about 11vo facets of success. ''Last year·s frie11ds."
he laments. ··don 't flt this year. They don't belong tn
your li fe any1nore.
"You ha\"e to be \'Cr~· 11·ar~-about ~-horn you trust
In fact." Bailey bitched to Alex Hen Block . ''once ,·nu
reach the lop you can't tru~t anyone. People in the bi1si-
ness see me as a threat. You can have the greatest rricnd
lu the \\'Orld, but "·hen nioney gets in\·Ol\·OO. look out.
Let it be kno\111 you have no money and it's like a sil.'\'C,
they all go g6oclbye ."
'
Q: Though lhere "·ere usually denlah or a romancf'.
now that thc)·'rc no longer co-slarrtng on TV, isn't it ~
true Bridget REALLY kives Bemle?-~1rs. C. Stedman,
Baltlmorf'.
A: That's \rhat other C'asl men1be rs ~peeulated "'hen
1\feredith Baxter. upon flying home from France, immedi·
atcly \·isitcd the Jlolly11·ood si:t of Darid Birney's mo l'ie
"Cara ran to \'actares."
Q: Doesn't Dirty Sally remind you of Tugboat Annie
from the old Wallace Betry movies? Any relation.1bip be·
t"·ttn the t~·n aclre-sses?-~lakolm Brady, Brooklyn.
A: r\o. Excepting the similairties-betY.:een the t~·o
lead roles. Both dereloped a love-hate relationship u·ilh
!heir leading men. Like some coup!Js ~·atch.ing the sho11·.
l\1ar ic Dressler pla~·ed Ann ie. Jeanette t\olan introduced
Sally in a segment of "Gunsmoke'' t"·o sea.sons ago.
Q: llow man y tim e' has Raymond Durr been married?
l'-"bere "'as he born ? And wbat do tbe frequent lt~ms about
his "tragic life" refer to?-~trs. E. Jlawkins, Vancouver,
B.C.
A: Burr \\·as born Raymond William Stacy Burr on
l\tay 21. 1917, in New \Vestmiru:ter. B.C. ~le \1·as married
three ti1nes. llis first wife, the English·bom Annelte Suth-
erland. \\'as killed in a plane shot dov.n by the Gennans
in 1943. Divorced from his second \~ifc. his third 11·i fe,
Laura ~!organ , died of lcu ketnia in 1955. tl1e same dis·
case hi s l().year-0ld son r.llc hael died of hro years earlier.
Seurl 1JOUr questions 10 l l y Gardner, ''Glad '\'ou
Asked That." care of flds newspaper, P. 0. Bor 15.60,
Costa i'Iesa 92660. /llari/1111 and fly Gardner u:ill a11·
swer a.~ nw11y question.9 a.~ tl1c11 ca11 in tiieir c11ll1m;1,
but tlu: t:ol1une vf 1nail n1akcs pcrso11al 1·cpl1cs ;111·
possible.
mobile
phone --·--place fl receive
telephone calls
ln,....rcar --·--•• license
Unen1ployed
Get Extra
Payn1ents
SACl!AMJ::NTO I API
About 45,000 long ·tcrn1
·unemployed Collfomlans arc
en!ltled to an extra thr~
. ,, OAIL Y Pll.0 T l l
Over The Counter
l(11ow Saf egua1·ds NASO Lilting• for Mond•r. M•rch 11, 1974
011 C1·edit Cat·ds
By S\'L\'IA PORTER
\\'e src no1\' m::iking mor,.
than 6.10 million b:lnk credi1
card tr.tnsactlons :'l yt'ar.
nn1ounting IQ nf'arlr $1• billion
In 1973 , up 32 percent 01·cr
1972,
Chargrs 011 Otlr n1 u I t i ·
purpo_<;t' b..111k c-r!'dit car<ls
h:l\'l' b('('()rnc a nev.' ~ubstitute
for !ht" .ctm,'\ll
p . .'l'(.(::ial lon11
<ls "·e lncreas·
inl!IY char.er\!
bi g • ticket
ih'rn s such tis
furniture 11n1
lll.'ljur llPflli·
ant't·s f<l 1h1•1;e
('<lrds in>.lcad
of ta king out
personal loans to fin:ince
them. r\nd \\0e're p.1~ing th!
typical 16 riercent yearly in·
tere~1 rate on ~· h a t t> \" e r
amouuts 11c. doo 't p.1y pron1p-
th·
·xo1\· ln tht> offing is a nc\li·
systen1, dt1C' to be iniro:.ltll'('d
in the next f,'\\. months bv
DankAmericard. \\'hich w"Ould
permit cardholders to get in-
stant. on. 1nc -~oot financin~
for applianC't's, furniture anrl
similar item s ria their blllk
C':trds -\\·It h in d i Yid u a I
r ·;rfir.ipati ng ll<lllk~ setting the
intet e.s! rates
TO SU GGE S T th e
clin1ensions of the latest credit
card ex-plosion. one half of all
American {ainilics now have
at least one credit 1.·.urd anfl
Jl'l(•re than <lilt' half of all our
rc!a i! pttrcha!>e~ are hcin~
1nade l\'ith credit or char~l'
cards of l"arious types. :'11or"
!h:i 'l ti;} n1illion h:ink crf'Jit
C'3rds are in circulation. plus
soine 6 n1illion trJ~·cl and
cntertainn1cnt c:irds. for
1\·hi<:h holders pay $15 to $17 a
year. \'ou can ch a r gl'
Cl"er~1hing from tooth e~
trac1ions to to111bst()O('S 1ia
1he cards.
Bt1t credit card W fts ha1·e
n1ul!iplif'd along 11·ith the ir use
and !osSf's due '" cre<lit C'a.rd
theft are 00\\' esti ma1ed :i.1
$150 inillion to ~300 rnilhon a
Y('.'.l r.
El'cn uith todav's arrav of
safeguards for earo holde rs.
your J iability as an indi\idua\
1nay amount lo hund reds. ev<'n
thou5and<; of dollars. If vou
carry at l('ast -nine cre:Jit
cards in your \\'Jllct -as
some fi million An1erican.~ d.,
-\·our total liabi litt·. at $50
per. card , could be M5<1.
1)() \"OU KXO\\' the ru les on
liab ility? Are you even sure
that all vour credit cards arc ~·here uiey"rc supposed to be ?
To rrmind you of the pro-
\\'UUam F. F3ll'Ceit, pr~i·
dent of The Super~1arkt·t
ad,·ertising agency, h:is he-en
n;unffl chaimHui of t~ lY.ard
of Tnnos hlmt. Inc., an in·
tcrnatiooal niarkcti.n-:: a n d
film production con1p.111y .,.,;th
offices in :"\C\l'JX>rt Beach and
1\tr.ka, Jap:~n .
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Tim \latur has b...~n named
~enerat manager for Ca talina
Crois1·s of
1 .... n::: ll••nch.
The Se.1!
1:c11ch i-esi·
<IC!lf i.~ ir.
n I
~!1 11·, ! r r
trans ·
;i o r l ll •
:ivn opera-
! Io n s o f ••r.r5lT
t.011g Beach harbor for !he
Red and \\"hitc f lee t. in·
elud ing Long -B('a~ t n
c.atali.na Island runs. He was
pre\iously vice president of
Fiesta cruises.
\islons under the federal
Trulh In l.ttlding law whldi
pt'O(ect rour credit card'I:
l1)C first key point ls t~t
the la\\' spedfi('ally J)roh!blta
the m.11ling of credit cards
"ex«P( in response to .a re-
quest or application lherelor.''
If you ha\'t rcceiv«!d any
unsolicited cards, you can
report this to the nearest
Federal Trade Commission ol·
ficc.
A second key £.act is that a
crtdit card thief \\"ho rings up
$5,000 or more in charges on
the (";lrd is guilt~· of a ftderat
rrirne and .:i bl\1 brfore
f()n!,Tess ~·ould lo\\'t.r that
Ooor to $1,000. The bill aloo
\1·ould make it a fedt'ral crime
to sell a credit card 1thich has
bee n stolen.
BY LAVI, '"Oli hil\"<' no
llabi\Hy in the f'\'e:lt your card
is sto!t'n if : (I J the issuer has
fa ill'd to in form you of an}
po1rotia~ liability andio:>r OOs
f:ii!cd to pn>\'ide you \li th ~
s elf·add rt'ssed, pre-s1amJX"(l
Tl• otice for you to USC if yuu
lose the C':lrJ; l2l the ;ard has
:i photo of you or .some other
1n\"thod c4 identification of you
11 ~ the P<·rson authori1.cd to
llSl' it: (j \ you repoM the loss
tx>fore the card thief u:ses it.
\'our ma1in1um liabillty is
$50 if the card issuer has
notified you propeTly and this
holds el'en if yoo fail to ootlfy
1h(' issuer of a tlwft promptl~
But remember: $50 for c:lCh
l'<Jrd .
To protect yoi.:rS<'lf. go o\·er
e1·cn· card \'OU now 011·:i anri
'll'stf.oy hy t:Utting in Mlf any
eards you do not need.
'.\fAKE A LJST of all C'3rdS
you 1vant to kttp, v.i!h the
name and address of each
iss~r. and the account
number -and keep this list ln
somt' other safe place out.siM
your 11·al!ct or purse.
-De sure you ~ign all yoor
card3 properly, to &\'Oid an in·
~·itation to forgery of rour
signaturt
-i{cchcck all your cards
rrery couple of weeks. If any
are missing, telephone the
is..,.~r immediately (som e
m a i n t a i n round-1he-<:lock
hotliries for this pul"'PJ'se l and
follo\Y up v;ith a let1cr or
tclt"grrtm. mrtking referencr to
your prerlous c;:.Jl.
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Am f.•pr .1r11 fll'l(I ...... Ftll~ ,.,.. Jwn
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that you inform the issuer "br1 • -
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In W new position , !>fs .
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f!dministratlon at L~c public
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c.-....1.ntry Safari in lr\'inc.
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KOCE TELEVISION LOG
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chec ks. the SUltc cn1plo~·n1cot
agt'ncy s::tys.
Tho $6.2 rnillion 1vindfall is
the result or ne~' legislation,
the Emplo}111ent Development
L"\:oartment said.
Payments will vary from $25
to $i5 per 1reek to these 401 S. S.te F9, persons \\'ho ha\·e used up all
SCMN A• the pa)ments fron1 their
.35 3305 original w1emplo;111ent a~
ll:OD Sf.V..ME SflEEt IC) s::ro OlMEMSIOHS IN CUL.TIJllES • plications. state officials said .
l tCl:t EOVC4TION1'L SCHOOL IN· (Cl "Chllll1•lh•"''-l tuon ' 11~===========~~::;~~~~~~~~~~~~; FORMATION (Cl
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Your fh'" •mt~ •~irtl¥et" -lo "$1• uv.I• ~ D1•wl"'" -Leuon t
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LOOKING FOR A GOOD
BIBLE STUDY?
Tvne in 10 Channel 30 al 3130 p.m. or 7:00
p.m. for o $1udy In the book of Act1 1au9h1 bv
Dr. George WoOd, P.0>10" Newpoff0Me1a
Chrf1tton Carmr, I ~ll TMniy·-ond' SI.. 'Cosio
Mesa. ...
• TI1ree Orar!ie Count.v C'I'·
N."Uti r es have been promotrd
at Celes<'O lndustrie~. Im'.,
Costa ~resa-Oased lndwtrl:i!
and space prod ucts firm .
Promoted ~·ere T. J. Ashley,
from ,;cc president and gen·
dr~I ntan..'\ger of the en·
\i ronmental ::tnd indtL<;lrial
products dl\ision to vice pr1~.,i
dffit of ~rr:or:ite de1·M:>p--
mffit; fl i\f. l.Mvrf'y, from
direct.or of Flare Xor1.b~m
Department lo ge nera I
m:inager of lhl? ordn.UK'e
di\·ision :ind R. P. Thompson.
from product line manager of
en1·ironmental sdences t o
director nf the Transducer
department In Canoga Park.
• Costa f\1esa resident J\l)TI
Jff!mma hM been appointed
Adminlstr.ilUve a.'-'Ociat.e at
Dale t'bltlt!r Msocltttel ol
lr,1nt.
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rn "' w as.~ att \1ct pres1· s11f• '' 111 '·" c;....rd 11 1111.11 oo """ , 11 '·°' '"'~"' 11 • 11 ,1 d"n\ •\the '-•k'• \\"ilmln•tnn Soect S61 1.u l'IAMIL.T'Olor <>Iii: Op rm• •le•·" 1<,.n, •?I ~t.S '-" Utlll " o O>trn Fd l .'110.?i Fw"" •Ct l ll 01( !i.oo( •.'110,:"i """11'1 S\1 ''" branch CftlA MHO '°": G<-oo1!'1 '°' •• , p,, • ..., ,,, 1 j! v~•A (A UI !I ~ • Lil>l"t• • tt 1.1) •~<om • ll I I) P1v1 llJw 6 1' J 1' US G"1'; • 11 t t6
IMll!\1 J.J4 J.•t i'Ot l'1 Giii J,M J M ~"" F (/1 ••l USl,.IFE l'Ut<t05. •
JameM L. Stln Yin has tx.-cn
n<1n1ro distributor s a I e ~
nianager for "'tilt.em Ofgttal
C{lr"IJIOradon, z...·e"·pt;irt &.?ach.
Stinson \ra.o; r o r n1 e r 1 1·
di&rict !t!IC"S n1anager foi-
~1 o t oro1 a Sem1oonductor
Prod\K'IB, Inc. and sales
engineer for Hu~hts Aircraft 's
Sf'n1icond11ctar di\ision.
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Irvine rmdl!nl Dale Cnons,
manager of lhe Bcllno"·er
Bunt ol Amtric•, n11rk~ his
35lh year '<'i lh the: ba nk this
month. 1
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Mt l~ 6.,1 I .I I ' NO J.21 S 11 P,1 '' '·" I H 1!.•0!0r 11.t• 1111 try ( 11 1 12.M I ,., ' ~I' I 01 P,.O•ldl J.IS •.)1 ,,,." l ,,JJ. 4 10 ~ O.N '·•! • :Ii Mwll.l•I •.OJ t m ,.,.11¥11 Cl t l1 I ,1 MO•Oll !IJ.11), 1 llO OI• !.l ),10 Stoel 11.,, 20 11 fl'l-..0 SIP •,t110 21 '"'"l !0.3' 11,)o ., 11' •.. $tll(I 101 t lJ f'U'THAM l'U .. 01: Wtl1'' 11,tit),1 0.¥1fg ffJ l lJ Vlt ... , I Jt llt toll>•• !'!J1 11)C """!ltll l!l,1)111)t
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f'..oom joined the
1939 as a mtSSengM'.
tittti f !.ll I.&) ll~ U1 J 0 •• l"Y~ll I .. t J2 Wlt<Ol'I~ 1."lf \ .. hank ln e.v._. .. ,. SI.it '"' Sii 1 •.• , 1• OJ Yh!• , ' .. t ,JO lltQt... • '110 u o...<iC. 1 .. 1i1ltlt!,l'ld1'.to :IO.J) VOltO J U tO.• •••·Olwi.,.rio
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DrR!/Olt 1t' ngon
,\ new· vchit·le. no"' in production by l~ot·khccd ~1jssilcs ana Space Co .. In Sun-
nyvale, is a 2·bod ied. u-whccl-drive \rnrk vehicle that can operate in sand.
shalt:. rnud ;;ind l->llO\V, or tr<1\1Cl pri1nary or secondary roads at 55 nip~. 1·11c
first producl1un tn odcl is expected lo be ready in less than a year and vllll sell
for about $65,00U.
U.S. Cost Pa11el Lift s Lid
.011 P1·ices of Cru1~1ed Food s
\VA SJ.ll NGTO'.':
Shoppers can c..>.:l)('Cl to pay
more for many cnnned fruits
and vegetables in the Yt'akc or "
the government 's dccisioo to
Cree them from price controls.
<-'Ontrols from most canned
goods ~·as the first decontrol
action by the cowK'il in the
food industry. one of the
la rgest of the ind u st ri es
remaining under controls.
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Appointm~nt? But to keep prict'!I front ·
rising sharp!)' all al once, the
Cost of Li vi ng Council said
l\1ond ay il has rommitments
from 10 major ca nning firnlS
not to increase prices for the
time being. The> JO firms
represent about 30 percent of
total production of canned
fruiLs and vegetables.
Ga.s Dealer Can't Do It
LOS G,\ TOS (AP) -A service station dealer ....
here has been ordered to stop selling gasoline by ;-
appointment only. ,
'fhe order. signed by Sant.a Clara County Super-
io r Co urt Judge J ohn J\1clnerny, was served J\.1onday
on Shell dealer Jerry Sum1ners.
11lE COST OF I.. iv i n g Sun1mers said he started the appointment sys-
Council said it is removing ten1 "to restore sa nity to my business" after arriv-
cootrols because of a shortage ing at work t\\'O weeks ago to find 173 cars waiting
in canned v~ctables and UlC. in line.
need to increase planting of Suinmers faces nlisdemean or charges fo r al-
crops to increase production lcgedly viola ting Gov. Ronald Reagan's odd-even for the 1974-75 sca!Ofl. s Cl C The ex em P 1i 011 rrom gas sales plan. adopted by a~ta · _ara o~nly
controls applies both 10 prices . l\tarch 4. In part. the plan sa.ys ·gasoh~e retailers
charged and ',I.ages paid by l; shall ~ot refuse .to sell ga~!Lne to anyone on ap-
processors of canned fruit s propr1ate odd or even days. U
and \'egetablcs. f If convic~d. be c~ul~ . be fined $500 and/or r
Affected by lhc decision are ._ sentenced to six. n1onths in Jail . ""
I,223 !inns "·ith 96 ,000 ......_ , J .. ~-.
employcs and 1973 s a I es ~
tola\ing $t4 billion. Ma1·ineMidlundBuys.
lrvi11e Ba11ki11 g Firni
ABOUT • JlERCf~NT of the
consumer food dollnn is spent
on canned fruits a n d
vegetables, t~lC t"OUncil said.
The decision to remove
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BUFF'ALO (AP) ~1arine
~tidland Banks. Inc .. a bank
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in American Dimensions. lnc ..
a mortgage banking finn In
R. J. DALBEY & ASSOC.
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Dimensions' o u ts t a n d-
ing shares for $1.6 mil lion iq
cash.
COSTA MESA 546.1200 ,. ..,._... 0... •tl-41't
~farine said. "The re-
maitl1ng 49 percent of the
shares is under opt ion to
l\larinc ~lidland to be
purchased in 1976 on a
formula 009Cd on the future
poT"tfo!io size and net "'·orth
of" An,erican Dimensions.
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End to Gas Lines Not Likely Yet
By The Alsoclated Pms
High pnces at the gasoline
pump and oo the utility bill
are not likely to come do"·n,
and there "·oo't be much tnorc
· gasoline at the neighborhood
service station for about t"o montm.
That is ~'hat lhe nutwn·s
major oil companies ~id
about ~1onday's announcement
that the Arab oll embargo
aguins t the Uni tt'<l States lwd
been lifted. 1'hc eotnparilcs
said they were a fraid
COOSWllers n'ight cX\X!cl c1uirk
re<Allts from lhc t'1nb<Jri;o':s
e"'1.
OIL C0.\1rAi\'lES and
Gas Se nds
SAN FRANCISCO (AP1
The natural ga s
shortage is going to drive
sugar priCt'S higher, a
s po kesman for the
'California and Hawuiinn
Sugar Co. says.
W.G. Watt told the st.ate
P u b lic Uti liti e s
Commission !\fonday that
as natural gas supplies
d"i ndlc, the s u g a r
refinery will be forced to
use more expensive low
sulphur oil
Mustang II
Production
U11der Way
SAN JOSE IAPI -Ford
Moloc c.: has b e g " n
production of IL<> new hot -
selling small car. ~fustang 11.
at iLs assembly plant h<'rc.
Production began !'.1onday.
and a second shift is scheduled
to begin in mid-~fay.
Company officials expect to
hire 1,600 nev.• V.'Orkers by that
tin1e, bringing I.he t>l:int's
employment to 5,2C:l.
Annual prodlldion capacity
here by mid-~Iay -..·ill be about
400.000 autos and trucks -up
Industry leaders ~·eJcomed the
nC'ol.'S, oind said It ~'OUld take
t"·o to lhn!e mooths tor that lo
happen .
'Ille oll con1panies said there
~·ould be incrca!led gasoline
supplies for 1he summer
monlhs and predicted 1ha1
long gasoline lines should
contlnuc lt.1 subside both as a
resull of increased su1:i,>lie<>
~od o hopod..for return of
cons1.1n1cr confidence.
SPOKES.\tJ.o.:N t'OR l°"'O oil
companiel SOlid p e r 1 o n s
won1ed that there might not
be enough g .... Unt lot •
vacation th.is wmmer ooWd
generaUy go ahead and plan
one. But they wamed. that
cooservatioo me.a.si.res must
cootinoc in the use ol energy.
"The lifting ol the embargo
is goOO oews," said the Shell
OU Co. "But it is no ~ the
na tion can revert to hlstorical
energy COll.!umption pettttns
and llSt"ll."
··One point should be made
very clear to the American
public," said SUmdard Oil of
California ... The lifting o( the
embargo doe! not mean a
return to business as usual.
u * -{:( * .A.
Black Marketing
Of Gas Reported
SACllA!\tENTO (AP l
Gasoline i s being b I a c k
rnarketed in California, says a
federal official.
But the official. Sig Jlanse11
of the Fe~ral Energy Office.
;Hided i\londay stricter control
\1'0Uid only encourage more
blat-k marketiflG.
llA!\SON TEST IFI ED
before the Scnale National
Resources Conunittee.
A committee member, Sen.
Oan' Berryhill (R.Ceres),
said the rural area he
represents seems to be gett ing
allocations. He said he believ-
trl some gasoline is going to
urban areas "'here prices are
higher.
"We do have black market
fuel," Berryhill said.
"That's true," •1 an s e n
replied .
BUT I-IE ADDED he
believes tnat attempts to tr.:1ck
d0\\11 fuel that. goes astray
from allocations could en·
t·ouragc black niarkeling.
"'We believe lhe more con-
trols "'C ha\'c, the more black
market fuel," Hansen said.
Thcod d -c v e n marketing
plan is \n>rking rcasooahly
1rcll, llansen said. But "t.hc
major proble1n has been
trying to get the public to ac·
cept the fact lhat there is a
FINANCE
real shortage. They think it is
contrived by the r e d e r a I
{,'Overnment or o 11 com-
panies."
11lE LIFTING OF the Arab
oil embargo "~ill make en
improvement. hut lt ~ill not
solve the problem. It is going
to be -..·ith us for a good many
years. This is gt>ing to he a
problem for the next decade,"
fl an&en added.
~1ean\\tlile Cr0v. R on a Id
Reagan, speaking at a news
conference \\·ith high school
students. said there is no
assuranci! that lihing the em-
bargo will bring things back to
normal. He said there v.•as a
shonage before the embargo.
and "they just aggrava te<! it."
And even Jf produodon levels
were -· Ibo U.S. woold sun be In sliort IUpl>iy."
The ltalern<n" by ""' oil oompani<s empl1asiud U-
polnt"
--Oil affected by I h e
embargo acoounted f o r
between 10 and 14 pcrcient oC
U.S. me. It was ~
unUkely that the Ar a b
producers would e 1 c e e d
previoo< oupply levels In lhis
ccuitry, v.'hich was nftling
soon. o{ oi I even before the
embargo.
-The curnnt pnc.. of
gasoline and other petroleum
* * * Car Wasli,
Gas Sale
'Legl1l'
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -A
state jOOge has ruled that a
car ~·ashing buslness Ls not
required to sell gasoline to
customers who wam to buy
gasoline witOOut getting ihetr
cars ·washed.
Jud41e ~hard J. Garvey of
0.-leans Civil IMrlct Court
dismissed. a suit MoOOay by
Attorney Gmeral William J.
Guste Jr. and Owies Tapp,
state con s u m e r protection
director. against Peter C.
Glandoo, owner of U.-Mr.
Pride car washes.
The suit claimed a tie-in
arrangement betv;een ~
cars and selling gasoline was
a restraint of trade requiring
double ~.
Garvey sakt that while he
could sec the basis for the
Su.it, the b\15ine6ses had been
operating six years \\1thout a
cx:implaint and if 'ol.'hat they are
doing Le; illegal. it should have
been tested earlier.
GET A CAR
CAIRO. Egypt (AP )
President Ai1~·ar Sadat has
ordered that a car be pro\·ided
for any !IOldier who lost a leg
during the October \\·ar. the
semiofficial ne"·sp.1per Al
Ahram reported.
products ... the l'OIRJil "' •
quadrupllq in ,,._ cflarC<d
by -,,,.. pn>dt>cen,
an! an t,...... In~
oil prices. SJnco Ille Arabi
charge basicalJy the 11Jll8
price as other fore tg n
pn><tuoen. there Is Htlle
evidence that prices wtll fall.
In fact, pri... may eo up.
-rt v.ill take between IO and
90 days for Arab crude on to
be loaded on tank<n. shipped
In refineries fO!" production
into gaSotine and o th e r ~":..1'."" ~""
"YOO'RE S'l1U. Jl!ling to
have tn,i. pric:el and utlono
nmJng out al the end ol the
month," .'SaJd a .-potesrnan for
a group of oU lmJlOrilni
oompanies.
Stanley ~fodic, editor ol.
Industry .week magazine, said
the Arabs' action should ha.\.-e
a good psyddogical effect m
irdJstry aod comumers. But
be said coosumers may erpect
'"impro"'ement!: too 9Xll'l ard if
they don't come whe n
expected there may_ be a
backlash."
The auto klduslry said ~
.... i»pdul that "1th Jilt end
o! the embargo c:onaumers
'l\'Oul.d begin buying new cars
in higher numbers. ~ in
new car sales have been
~ .. mudt .. "°
-off Ja.t year'• pace,
nut "' It attributed In the
I t:nergy aiSis.
•1XK1PLED wrm the
normal spring upturn in sales,
this could lead to a nitum to
more oonnal sales volwnes In
all segments ol Ute marke<."
said Lym Towme!td, head o!
Chysler °"1>·
Tu"O major airllnes
United and American -said
it ~ too early for them to
"II whethel-they would gtt
incnased fuel ll!pplies and
thus be able to resume some
cancelled flights and -
30!lle pet5Jl•~I tbey have laid
off. .
The stock maritet rtDCted to
the news by falling 13.61 points
on the 'IJo'.A· Jones average, the
shaJ'l)CSt drop tn five weeks.
Analysts said the reactkx'I
v.-a.s norm.at They .said buyers
~ the market up in
anlicipration of the news, and
caw;ed it to fall by selling
those recent purchases to
capitafue on profits.
nearly 150 .000 vehicles from 1 .. ------------------------------------------· last. year. the company s..1id 1 1
!\·lost of lhe l\lustang II mOOels
built here will go to We;§!
Coast dealers.
Since tile l\tust.ang II was
introduced si x n1onths ago. the
t"Ompany said sales have
totalt>d 122.8.17. an increase of
124 perC"ent over last )'Car·s
bigger models.
Coast Firn1
Gets Bid
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Patricia Hearst Believed Holding Up Well
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HILLSBOROUGH (AP ) -
Fri«>ds and family portray
kldnaped heiress P a t r I c I a
Heam as an independent.
liberal-mindOO young wooum
who probably is holding u 1
\veil under tM stress of her
six-week ordeal.
w'hat eadi of UI thinks," \Yeed
bas said.
~ was abducted from their
opartment lo Berkeley. where
he I! a graduate student in
philooophy and she Is an art
history undergraduate.
voice oo the fint \aPe as that
of "a dtild !Cared lo death."
Hear6t and his w i f e ,
Catherine, a mem..~ of the
Univenity of Calilomla Board
of Regent!, spend most of the
time sequestered al the 22--
room French prDvincial
mansloo where Patricia grew
!he said. "You Mid ~was out the lloants u enemla of the ·-Patty"'"' fwoold hl.!J!
nf yocr hands: \\1hat you stloul1 p!opie. But Weed re(Ullfd to at-appoin&ed bet ~" _..Weed
have said waa 1f>111 )1\11 waob tach any great ~ lo Sald, "and ,... ~ woold
_your hands of It" thal J .Mt hive vvtecJ,..ift almost all
Heart! and Weed conc:<de •· -~the way lhe Im
she may be fearful of the FBI "I THING I CAN •Y that '""'1.
In the latest of fow taped
SLA messages in which she
and aimoyed with her tamny ,lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i!iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiii but discount !he idea ttuit hrrl
wonlsprovel-earadlcal. GRAND ' OPENING They disnti&s speculaUon
that the 21)-year-0ld college
sophomore could be involved
with or Mve become
ideologically converted by the
Symblonese Liberation Anny,
.the U•rrorisl group that claims
to have abducted het Feb. 4.
'Pal.tJJ Is al>aobatelJJ fearle••· Sh e's a
real tighter.'
"I TlllNK rrs clear she ls
,reading something tJmt ~e-•
one else wrote," Weed said,
~~~ "and it is also equally clear
has spoken to her parents up, the middle of l I v e Ol3t a good part oi what she Is
from captivity, ~tiss Hearst daughters. With them ere reading Ls !<>metbing that she
"l'~I ENCOURAGED that rejected the notion ol herselt other family members, close really sincerely fetb."
she is a very independent, as a hap!~ victim. fr~, and, sometimes, FBI Uearb saMl.: "She's just a
\'ery 1>trong-willed girl, and J agents. normal kid who I'm !ure bas
think she's' holding up,'' her "THE ~1EOIA, \\'ml com· read. other umg, beside.
26-year~ld liance. S t e v e n plete ~ration from my JN lfER ~10ST recent tape, Peter Rabbit and most or .the
\li'ccd . said in an lnlerv iew. "T parents, have created a public ·Miss Hearst also accused the children today are liberal.
ha\'e a lot of respect for her. image of me as a helpless, in-FBI oC trying to kill her to But she has neYft" mown any
maybe even more than I dkl nocent girl, who was sup-gain public su~ for proclivity or signs -ot joining
before." posedly 11bdl.ICCed by terrible political represston a n d ~ particularly riMlcal I e f t
''Patty is absolutely blacks, escaped aJl'lvicts. I'm criticii.ed her parents for not groupsoranything_likethat."
fea rless. She's a real fighter ." a strong w<man." contributing eoougti to a-Cree On the latest tape, die safd
said PaLrick Totin, a However, her father, San food program demanded by her mothe r 's pnserv:ative
humanities instn)C!or a t Francisco Examiner Editor the SLA. voting record \Vfrile a member
WM., M<wc11 20 • ,._.~ M4ftll 21
Flowe,. for tlle l..llditt • Balloon& for the kido
THE PIZZA FROM ntE EAST
HAS COME WISTI .. ~~O~Cl-r~~
r•rlenlo College, w~re she was aod President Rarx:lolph A. "I don 't believe you 're doing of the Board of Regents was
a student in 1971-72. ~H~c~''.':"'~· ~la~ter~."rel~et:'.TC~:d0to'.'_2her~~e~ve:'.ry!th~in~g~in'.'_;y~our~-po~we~r~ ... ~~on'.'.c~re~ason~~th~e~S~LAi._~re:!g~or~d~e~d'J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Asked about ~liss Hearst•sl-
political point of \'iev;, her
fiance said: "Previous to lilt'
U~I Te!Hhtll
PATRICIA HEARST CALLED STRONG-WILLED
Friends Dismiss Speculation She's Involved with SLA
Boot of 111Jngs
Carbon Implants
Used for Teeth
BOSTON (AP )
llesearc:hers working y,•ith new
surgical techniques and a
ruper carbon material created
for the nozzles ' of rocket
engines are experimenting
with a process that they say
could speed development of a
permanent, artificial t®lh im-
plant.
carbon implants lo replace
tooth roots in about 55 patients
in l'A'O years. The researchers
saY the Implants were suc-
cess ful in all but five cases at
the beginning of their ~'Ork.
The American De n t a I
Association·s CoUncil on
1\-tatcrials and Devices has
labeled the vitreous · Carben
implant "experimental" and
last l\vo months. I \1'0uld say
that she rea lly didn 't have one.
I. think that by the lime this is
over. she ts going to hav<'
some sort or political vie\\'.
there's no way of getting
atoUlld thaL"
\\'EEO. A PRI NCETON
graduate and the son of a Palo
Alto stockbroker, met the at·
tractive. blonde P.1iss lleal'31
wru1e he was a teacher and
she a student at Crystal
Springs School for Girls 4n her
hometown here. They became
engaged last December and
planned to vtcd in !he si1wmer.
\Veed was beaten by ~1iss
llearnt's kldnapers who drag-·
ged her av>'ay. kicking and
screa1ning.
"We've been together con-
stantly for two years and \\'C
know exactly what we do.
Dentists at the Clinical
Research Center of Boston
University School of Graduate
Dentistry are amor.g several
researchers working w i t h
vitreous carbon. a highly
purified, super-strong material
that is unusually compal.ible
with body tissues.
cautions that more work is .----------~I
DR. RIQJARD E. Stallard.
director of the university
center, and Dr. J. Henry
Skennan, have used vitreous
Mandatory
Air Bags
Proposed
needed to gauge the safety
and eftectivcness of t h e
materiaL
l\1illions of persons lose
teelh each year because of
decay, disease. accidents and
even old age. Some 55 million
adult teeth are lost annually in
the United States, a n d
authorities say up to ,20 per-
cent of all adults have no
natural teeth lell
DENTI STS TRADI-
TIONALLY replace missing
teeth with partial or full den·
lures. but lhese devices
usually do not restore all k>!!it
functions of the natural teeth .
Tooth implants Often take
the form of putting an
artificial IQQth root into the
Versatile
At Least
BUDAPESf (AP) -A
purchasing agent for a
Hungarian state firm has
been sentenced to three
years in prison for cur-
rency violaUons. bribery.
giving away bu siness
secrets and persuading
'!''Omen to engage i n
clandestine pros1 itution .
\VASlllNGTON (UPll 1nouth bone and rapping the
The HiRh"''ay Traffic Safety p.1rt abo~·e the gu~ with a
l.oltan Nen1cth, a
purchasing official al ~he
Gyoer Railroad and
Engineering Works. dealt
mainly wit h Austrian.
West German, I t a I ia n.
French and Swedish firms.
Administration ha!! issued a ~p~la~s~U~c~c~r~o·~·n~·=====~=========~J proposed rule calling for man-1~
datory ~ive r'e s traint
systems - air bags -in
automobiles manuf!tctured on
or after Sept. I, 1976.
At the same time. the ad-
ministration said ~1onday the
three present o p \ i o n s
manufactures have ~ the
exisling safety standard -in-
cluding the seat belt interlock
system -will be ox.tended to
Aug. 31 . 1976. However. the
agency said. it was not re-
quiring occupants of cars to
fasten seat bc1 ts.
Also. it said it was dropping
~ requirement that rear seat
bel ls be fastened . because the
back of the front scats would
serve as a padded area.
The agency said if the
whicles passed a test in Y:hich
cars nm into a barrier at 30
n1ili.'S per hour. there .,.,.ould be
no tcQuiremcnt for main-
la1ning installa1.1on of front-
seat bells.
If th(' cars fa1J tll<' test.
fronl-si·at belts 'l''OUld be re-
quired ~ including ,.is1ble and
audio signals ~·hich show Lht>Y j
ba•eJlol. bJ,>en fastened "'hen! the car is in motion.
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By CAROL MOORE
ot ti. DaltY l"li.t Sllff
"~fusic is mostly a wondedul means of expression ... a con-
tagious art, letting yourself out." said Alicia Cory.
''You don't have to be talented or read notes."
She has just co nvinced 30 fourth to sixth graders fron1 Aliso
School in a Laguna Beach home recital as· part of the Bach to
Rock music apprecialion~nrichment class.
The youn gsters couldn't wa it to try the eight instruments
after her performance.
Their experimental .sym phony on the dulcimer. concertina ,
kalimba from Africa, steel drum from British Guiana , autoharp.
guit.ar and harmonica was backed by the inevitable round of
"Heart and Soul" by a budding pianist.
ltis. Cory was delighted with the results.
Too often music class in school means "hours of practicing"
or "something else written doWn that you have to 1nen1orize."
Creativity and enthusias1n disappear.
Here, curiosity and opportunity were in tune.
· Fotir students huddled against the background music, intent
on her encore they had requested.
She advised another gi rl. seated while testing the steel drum,
lo stand and get the full resonance of the instrumenl
!its. Cory adjusted the straps on the concertina for smaller
hands and cautioned a trio of would-be dulcimer players to use
a pluck because.fiagen tarnish the strings.
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DAILY
PILOT
PHOTOS
by
PATRICK
O'DONNELL
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:\liso joined the Rach to Rock trend in January wilh a con·
cert or classical jazz blu es by the local rock group. llonk.
They y,•ill ret1,1 rn to perform thei r specialty at the fina l class
in June.
In the n1eantin1e. 1nore examples of contcn1 porary music
'viii be provided by Carrol Kleyn. harpjst and Susan and Doug
Kratz on the violin an d piano.
J\Ir!'. IJaY.'n !\lcCurdy organizes and !\trs. Eu ge ne J\lcClung
hosts th e pro gram . They attribute lts success largely to the rap·
port \,1it h youthful artist~.
..'l'hev tnake the n1usic con1e ali ve. 1\tosl of their work is
original 1ind tile children can rela'lc to their feelings and new
so unds:· !\f rs. l\lcClung ~aid.
.\Is. Cory figures "son1eone ha s to spread I he joy of music
so it n1i ght as well be rne."
l fs ually perform ing-at the J~each !louse or No Exit or col·
legc concerts. she is equally pleased lo en tertain a younger au-
dience.
Sure. they "'iii become the audiences of the future but she
"·ants the1n to discover the personal sa\J sfa c:tio n and share the
en1otional rang'e of music early in life .
She didn't be co111e interested until she wai; a teenager.
Since then music has becon1c a reason for traveling, a com-
mon bond with other writers, a . pleasure in spare moments, a
lightener fo r life.
Joining in the nonsensical choru s of ''Irish Smiles," the stu-
dents were catchin g on . '
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DEAR ANN LANDERS' l was shocked
al your advice to the mother whose I~
)'Ur-Old child was stUl wetting the bed.
You said, "Take the boy to a doctor ana
find out if there is an organic problem .
And don't ~surprised if there Isn't, be-
cause nine out of IO c&!IC! ol bed-wetting
are due to emotional problems." Then
you went Into your old JOllg and dance
about "professional help, blah. blah.''
.-...?tly,aon is now seven years of age. For
years be \\'Oke up every morning in a
drenched bed. I "''as going to t.ake him
for counseling when a Criend suggested a
doctor who had helped her child. He
claims almost all cases of bed-wett!n:
are due to small bladders-
This doctor put my son on a medication
and took him off all liquids In the late
afternoon and evening. Within a few
weeks the bed·"·etting sto ppe d
completely.
Please tell people about this "'oodcrf\.11
new drug and stop gi\•ing them that
nonseRSe about emotional problems.-
Happy Mother ,
DEAR t'tOTHER: I did not print tht
••me of the drug beca use some darntd
fooll would go out and bu y It ln spite of
what I'm. going to tell )'OU.
That drag Is used to treat people who
are me.oc.alJy ill and ln a state of
depression. ~pending of the bladder I•
com:tdered ooe of tbe "undesirable flde
e~fttl.t. '1
l\ty consult.ant on this metier Is a
r ·"u sor at Harva:d l'ttedlcal f chool and
one or tbe world's most dls11ngulshed
kklney speclaUs~. lie hid tbi1 to say:
"I hope tbat mother will. gel another
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m~I opinion at oace bttause the
COW'H she Is follo"ing can be rxtremely
dangerous. If the child bas a blodder
problem and lakts a drug that expands
his bladder. ·it could cause the urine to
back up into tbe kidneys and create a
rondltlon that mJgbt result In ki dney
failure."
DEAR ANN LAl'lrfOERS: About rive
years ago, after several screaming arguments and tearful scenes (once I
atlempled suicide), my husband and I
were divoroed. Even though "'e had a
very stormy marriage, ""e missed each
other a great deal and our childl'('n
missed their daddy . After about six
months v.·e decided to remarry. Well, it
isn't \.\'O'l'king. Thing., are -back to .... tier!!
!hey were-lighting as usua l-and the
house ls in a con.citant state o( turmoil.
Pi-1oocy Is a pl'Otjem. I am vrry i;ikillful
nt shoplifting· but have been lu cky 90 rar.
I see lhc .same characteristics in n1y
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor
TUf l<ltY, IMr<ll It, UU
School music classes
often mea~ hours of
'"'" n
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practicing or something else
written down that you
have to memorize.
Creativity and enthusiasm
disappear.
Al icia Cory plays th e dulcimer
I upper left), concertin a I above)
and steel drums durin g
mus ic appreciation-enrichment
class at Al iso School.
oldest daughter !hat I ha!<' in myscU. ~ly
mother didn 't like m'.! nnd I ha\c the
same feelings of ~tihtv IO\\ard my
little girl. Our children t \re have four 1
don 't deserve thh. .
If I v.·cre on ~lcoholfc. I'd know v.hcrc
10 go. but I 1na\e no idea 11hcrc I can get
help for theM> mar it al and f;i m1ly
problems. Plea!'<' gn·~ me a name. a
phone i;'Unlbe r. some place to 110 for help.
and I .! courage 10 go lx'forc 11 's too
late -l..oui5'ille
DEAR L.: You need coonRlin~ and ~·riu
nted it desperatel)'. \'our letlrr reveals
that you are depressed, suicidal. e klt p·
tomanlac and probably In en arutci st<tlc or panic.
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Call tbt County ~lental llealth So<'iety
llnd ask for an appointment. \\'rite to lh~.
NatiOftal 1n'.'ltilute of rtlental Jlealth fo r
Future
lileralurc and guidnnce. The :uldrrs-. is
5-1~1 \\'isconsln Avenue, Che\)' Chast',
~laryland !Olll~.
Look in lhe phone book for ~overy,
Inc. Attend the next meeting. Ii }'OU know
a s~mpathtlic clergyman In your IO\\n
11:0 to ~e him e\·en though }'l>ll don ·t
belonit to his pari.::h. I'm ~111uie"tlng a
,·arletJ or :ilt.ernath r~ anct hope you·u
try a1 lrasl one, And good luck, dear.
Di5l"'9ver ho"· to be elate b.'111 \l.11hout
fa!Jin~ hook, .)inc and sinker. Am
Landers's booklet, "Dating Do's and
Don"ts." v.i ll help you ~ niore poised
and ~urr. of }'Ol.IJ"se!r on dates. Send 3S
<'Cflls in C()in alon g \.\ith a long. stamped ,
seJr-~ddrelJS«I envelope and you r request
to Ann Canders. 1>.0. Box 3346, 222 W.
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Llnit of 1hc 1\rnerican
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,\ fashion sho"' of re-
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Kidding Eases Crisis
By ERMA 80;\IBECK
Readers are always ac-
cusing me of taking the adults'
point of. view and never
consulting children for their
opinions.
Frankly, l have always relt
If God had meant for children
to run the country he would
have made the seats in
Congress out of plastic with a
hole in the middle.
However, in keeping with
democracy, I asked my
children the other night if they
coold think of any way tQ
alleviate the energy crisis in
our house. The6e are some of
lhe suggestions they came up
v.·ith.
I. Save v.'aler hy doin g
<fp:,
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EASTER ~ GIFTS & CARDS
'" our ""' ..._ti.n
11111 tllll ., •• ,, 1 1~-1111
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AT
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away v.·ith Shov.·crs. It is a
v.·astc lo tum on all that waler
and stanJ under it for five
minutes when everyone knows
even doctors only wash up to
their elbows.
2. Sacrifice chores a f t e r
dark that need light .. like
homev."Ol'k" and laking lhc
garbage cans out to the curb.
3. \Vear clothes Io n g e r
before "'ashing them. Thert is
no need lo change socks dall y.
It has been proven that rigor
mort is does not set into a
s...,·cat sock until five days, or
·' !
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THE WATER CLOSET .
18 hours of b.a sketball.
whichever comes first. • 4. Conse rve light by playing
outside in the dark Pt.-ople
did it in West Side Story and
had a lot of rwi.
5. Cut back on appliances in
the home "by eating ouL There
is no need for mother to \\'aste
energy on all those !ima l>P.ans
and asparagus tip<;. Le t Col.
Sanders burn his lights.
6. According to stat islics,
hand tools use up a lot or
energy. Be sympathetic to this
problem. See your dentist only
ONCE a year.
7. Cooperate v.•ith y our
government concerning the
gasoline crisis. Buy your child
the pony he always v.·anted.
8. Keep haireuts at a mini-
mum . Electric clippers ,vaste
energy.
9. Be a good <:ith:cn. Knock
It off with the gra!S cutting
until this whole mess is over.
10. Don't hog the stcrCQ to
yourself. Tum the \'Olumc up
so tho entire block can a1>-
preciate the music.
11. Get rid of that big, gas.
eating famil y station y,·af:!on
and replace ii with a snu11!er
car . . iprelerably bright
yello\v with racing sl ripes.
12. Qon't wa ste hot 11·ater.
Save dishes untll you haYe a
five-day supply and tht'.'n argue
about v.·00 does then1.
13. When S)lllething comes
on the TV set th.1t you don't
like .. tum it off.
Someday, I am going to
learn that the only question
you can ask a child and get an
unbiased ansv.·e r is "Do vou
v.·ant an allo'A·ant'C 1or do You
just want me lo give you lhc
money on a regular basis?"'
Security Society· Changing
By AWSON OF.ERR
ot 1111 O.Oy "'"' Sii"
William Glasser t I n d s
~'el'S in obscure places.
''The tradit ional
motivator. ff!ar, just waSll't
v.-orK\ng any more. C'hlldren
v.·ere no. longer afraid or a bod
grade or failure.
"Teachers kept a11klng me
V.'hy."
GI a.sscr found h ls answer in
a Playboy mag11it.lne interview
v.·ith ~tarshall A1cLuhan.
"McLuhan said that people
v.-ere seeking first a role, then
a goal.
"tie "''8.S saying that the
search was first for a self·
image, a concept or who }"OU
are more than .... mt YoU are."
And, the lraditional goals,
AtcLuhan observed. such as
security, or for many shct>r
survival, v.·ere oo longer
enough. • ·-
"Goals are now chosen not
for security but for row they
fulfill u:oi," Glasser said.
"We want more than
security. We want happiness."
Dr. Glasser, author of
Schools Without F a i l u r e ,
Reality Therapy and the
Identity Society. spoke to UC
Irvine To\llll and Gown on the
UCI campus.
LECTURE GrvEN
A psychiatrist and veteran
of the lecture circuit, Glasser
has consulted with t h e
Veterans Adminstration and
California Youth Authority as
v.·t'.'11 as several s c h o o I
districts.
He is president of the
Jnnitute for Reality Therapy
and the Educato r Training
Center.
Your Horoscope:
llesa'!bing his ,.,..k In tho
public schools -"they hl\·e to
be desperate before they're
wilting to call me in" -he
listed four Jngrodlenls !or
motivating today's children to
learn.
"Fln1, doo't fall any more
children. Even the ~
pcnon doesl't ,.. pleasure
out of flunking a little child
out of school.
"O\ildren behave the way
ttle)o look at.. thel'!Uelves to be. tr they see themselves as
failtnJS. they're oot gotng to
bother to try. Why try If )""
know you can't make It?"
If you go to a grocery store
to buy a can ol beam arid it
COits 25 ctnls and you only
have 20 cmLs, the grocery
won't open the can and ladle
out 20 cenLs v.wth, he related.
But, }"OU can go out and earn
another nickel. "You mmt set
a standard to be rtaehed.
Encourage a child to earn the
nickel.
"He may take a little
longer to team, but what he
leum will be of value. WM
knoW'S? lt may be even more
valuable."
ENCOIJRAGE rnJlJl
lf the child can't be
encouraged to eam another
fi\"C cents, GLasse£ added , he11
starve or "people will end up
taking care of him.
"We spend a lot of Ume and
money taking care of pt'Ople In
institutions who ha\·e gi\·en up
on themselves."
We must "get rid of la ilure
and all cl its mmotatioos."
Second. brill!l a I i II I e
laughter lnto the d&s1 oom
he suggested.
DR. WILLIAM GLASSER
"Laughter is the on1y magic
'li'C have to eliminate the
frlctim ln everyday IUe, to
break down the antagonisms
betweea people."
Th e p y s chlatri.st-author
added, "Don't marry 110meone
-doesn't laugh. If they don't laugh, don 't move in
with thOm.''
Third, he said, be kind and
coo.rteou! to the children. and
they Y.ill be kind and
cour1eous. "It isn't easy in
many of the schools ....We
I'm called in, because the kids
aren't courteous to the adults.
But lt can be dooe ."
And, talk to the children.
"Leaming to talk is an
extremely valuable part of
education. In terms of payoff.
it's probably the most
valuable. No one will rt.ad
Vt"hat you v.Tite if they don't
Taurus Challenged
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 20
By SYDNEY O:\fARR
ARIES ( l\farch 21-April 19 ):
Some relationships are tested.
You 1nay be finishing rnther
than beginning a project. Now
)'OU find out 1'ilere you stand,
v.·ho Is a friend or otherwise.
TAURUS (April 20-f.iay 20):
Yoo are challenged. Best
course now is lo assert
desi res, needs, ambitions. Get
it out on table -don 't play
games with one who talks but
dOC's somettting entirely dif·
ferent. _
GE~'f~1 (May 21·June 20):
Lunar aspect highlights
reaching beyond what is an
apparent limitatloo. Your In·
tuirion \1"0rks overtime. You
teach, !cam and perceive
potential. ...
CAi'lCJ::R (June 21..July 22):
Someone Y.-ants to play fast
and loose -v.ith )'Our money.
Draw line. Have fun \\'ithout
being foolishly e.xtravagant.
Promises made should be
backed by co llateral.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Slow
pace. Look around -find out
ho\\" green grass actually Is
f'lse\\·here. Talk matters over
v.·ith partner, mate. •
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
llealth. \\'Ork, how to relate to
associates these are
spotlighted. Changes ocair.
Dialogue is featured with
GemJnl.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. Z2 l:
Gifts, love, luxury all are in
spollight. Emotions tend to
dominat e. Strive to provide
some time for logic.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 1:
Real est.ate. property and
basic values are apt lo be
featured. Pisces, vqo ln·
di viduals figure prominently.
SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov. ZZ..
Dec. 21J : Mooey from one who
seemed indifferent c o u 1 d
"make your day.'' Relatives,
neighbors and sOOrt journeys
are in limelight.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19): Oleck S11ltt1 rlu1
message. Count your •change.
Be morn aware of costs .. col·
lecUons, credits and debits.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Marcb
20): All sJgnals point to
starting, ta k Ing initiali\'e,
testing popularity. You are
fa\·ored by many lndicaUoos
-now yoo must make the
most or chances, offers. Leo
plays significant role, as does
another Aquartan.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Man:h 20):
1'.fuch that is on agenda could
be shrouded in mystery.
Glamor Is featured.. Poetic ac-
lions, statements. symbolll arc
part of scheme of today's hap-
penings as they relate to you.
June Date
Selected
Ost.en to what "'°" havt to
sa.)'."
Alt.er World War II. Gl~r
noted, there wu a aignifk:aqt
shift in the Western World.
"There wu more o f
enrythlng for more people.
More jobs, more affluence,
and financial security.
HUMAN RIGHTS
'"n>ere was more concern
for human rights. For the first
time it wu legally a concern.
~ people like Martin
Lttlher King Jr., things aren't
'perfect but they're a k>t
better," he said.
"And television had a great
deal ol lnll...,.,., especially on
the childttn of the 50s, who
watched a lot of it.
"Television is geared toward
motivating us pe~ally, to
enjoy ourselves. We are 1eQ to
'believe that all "problems can
be solved in 23 minutes and
even bigotry is fun on
televi.sk>n."
He ooted that the average
TV viewing Ume for today's
prtSChooler ls 64 percent ol his
waking houn.
"Parent.s, if you c a r e .
encow-age your child to dQ
something else. If a child sit.s
pa~vely Jetting the world
come to him , it's going to be
ertremely hard to interest hin1
in active learning."
Wlth the financi al serurity
of the post-war boom,
expectations rose, Glasser
said.
• Because there 1J a greater
chance for happiness tn the
"ldentit~ Society" than in tbe "SocurttY Society" there Is
alt0 a greater chance far
misery.
And, we find many ways to
escape the pain.
Depression , acting o u t ,
illness and becoming a llltle
crazy are the rmst comn¥>n 1 he said. "In these \V8fl, ~
are excused. We excuse
ourselves and others excuse
us. \Ve don't have to perform.
don 't have to risk failure."
So. how do we learn to live
in the Identity Society?
"With a little lo\'e, care,
intellectual st i mu I at ion.
relevance, the feeling that J
am a worthwhile human
belng -then I won' need
sickness, depresskln.
aggression -there'll be
happiness."
\\'e need good homes, good
schools and interaction with
other people. Education sOOuld
be relevant to. each person's
nteds and goals. Families are
needed to "raise children with
concern.''
And, "to gain love and \1·orrh
and keep it, )'OU Mve tn work
for it
"1llat's v.·hat the studrnts of
the '60s have learned. Things
don't hap~n just because }OU
are. Personal strength is
something you must M>rk
for."
"When you v.·anl more. it is ----------
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. security, oot no matter 1>ow UPHOLSTERY hard you work you can't buy happiness." Wht11 Yo11 Woat
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'Iowa Job Big Challellge, Says OlsOn
LONG BEACll tAPI -I.ult: OL'>On,
frustratl'd by NCCA pr<>b.'l.tion al Cal
State \Long Beach ), has been handed the
task of bringing Iowa a Bii: Ten Con-
ference bask~ball contender.
"It's a coa~ dream IG coach in the
Big Ten. aod this is a challenge I'm look·
ing forward," said Olson froin his Fow1·
tain Valley home. "l'1n rc;1dy to start the
job to1norrow."
01"1, 39, replaces Dick Schultz. who
stepped down !I.lurch 7, S<Jying the prcr
gram needed a "fresh approach." IO\\'a
finished 8-16 the P,.'ISI S('IISOll, and the 16
· losses set a record. Olson was in Iowa Ci·
IGi1gs Face
Ma pl~ Leafs;
Coacl1 Fu:ed
!NC:!.E\VOOD -1'hc Los Angeles
Kings go into the final 10 games or Llie
J-.;ational Hockey 1..t:agul' srason trying to
:1vert lht• season -ending slide that kept
them o.ut of the playoffs last ycur.
The Kings, third in r.1c \\l cstcrn
Division, take a one point edge O\'l'f
. fourth place Atlanta iJllO tonighl's game
against the Toronto 1 :aple Leafs.
Last season Los Angeles "'Oil only four
of its last 10 ga1nes and missed the
playoffs by three polnts.
This time they take a seven gamr
unbeaten string into the closi ng wl"l'ks of
play and are one step higher in the stand-
ings as they try to make the plavof!s !or
the first time since 1969.
e itleKh111e11 Fired
PHILADELP~nA -St. J 0 s e p h . s
basketball conch Jack McKinney is look-
ing for a new job, alter being fired by l'11e
Ha11.•ks.
. Athletl c director F':.ither ,\lichacl Blt•c
aMounced l\tooday !hat fo.lcl\inney "'Ould
be replaced. McKinney said he was in-
formed of his firing three days after the
team lost lO Pitlsburgh ~-4'.! in the first
round of lhe NCAA playoffs.
McKinney had compiled an impressive
14t-77 record in his eight years at St.
' Jooeph's, including five trips to the
NCAA playoffs, five ,\liddle Atlantic
Cooference Championships and an ap-
pearance in a National Invitation
Tournament
e W11rrior• Plofl
OAKLAND -'Ihe Golden State \\'ar-
riors. playing without Nate Thurmond,
try to retain their slim lead over Los
Angeles in the National Basketball
Association's Pacific Division tonight
agaimt the l\tih\·aukee Bucks.
Thurmond is still unable to Jllay
because of an arch tnjury.
e Fe11gler 0116ted
INDIANAPOLIS -The chieI ~teward
for the past 16 years at the lndian.apolis,
500 auto race ck1ssic will be replaced this
·year. Indianapolis f\.>fotor Spt.'Cd"'ay of·
ficials rumounc«I today.
A spokesman for the speedway said
'lllomas W. Binford of lodianapolis has
accepted the appointment to succeed
Harlan F'engler of Dayton, Ohio. as chief
stcv.·<ird for the 58th annual running of
1hc race.
e llnlos Lo6e
SU~ CITY. Ariz. -Pinch hitter Dave
l\fay SL'Ored rookie Bob Sheldon v.·ilh a
short s..1crificc Oy In the ninth inning
l\looday. lilting the J\.1ilwaukee Brewers
to a 6-:, exhibition baseball victory ov<'r
the cali!omia Angels.
e KillPIJrem ll11r1.
ORLANDO, Fla. -Los Angeles
smashl'd Ill hits off four f\1innesota
pitchers J\.!onday and the Dodgers drop-
pt'CI the Twins 13-5 in nn exhibition
baseball game which saw the Twins Jose
slugger Harmon Killebrew for al least
two weeks.
KillebrC'v.· "tio "'as playing first base,
left the 1:;.1:ne with a partial shoulder
disloca1ion aft er diving for a ball and
landing on h1.o; rig ht shoulder.
e Ne1r~o1111Je H'lus
TVaiO~ -John Ncv.·cornlx> took a
close first round victory in the Tucson
tennis toumaml'nl l\1onday beating Jeff
Boro1A·iak 7-5. i·ti
In other matcht~· Harold Solomon beat
Australian Barry Phillips-i\loore. 6-2. 2-ti.
ft.2 ;-"'"Raul Rttmircr. 11cfel'tt"d An:ln l-lott•
fried, S.2 . 6-7, 6·0: l'lif( llrvsdale uvt>r
Colin Dibley. fi·4. ti-I:· f.l'Off fi.1 asters
do\.\'ncd .Jun Kil1n i11 ,1 •u111i. 1·6. 6-~, 6-1:
. Jim f..!c:'-lanlL'i 1opi:11·d Antonio il·lunol, 6-1.
7·5: Gr;:1hnm Std11t•I\ <lrfriltl'd Torbcn
Ulrich. 5-7. 6-t &-0 . (;t>rt1ld Rattrick. beat
Brian Fairlie 6·2. 4-6, 6-4 nnd Frank
Froehling. eliminated ilhlan llol('('(!k. &4.
~.
e King in !\•·lion
AKROX. Ohio -H1U1e Jt·1111 l\ing has
her fi~ round test in the Akron Tennis
O(X'11 loday and her oppooe:n1 1:-s a loser.
l\ing. top seeded in lhe $50.000 \Vonicn 's
Professional Tennis Tour stop, 1~
scheduled to face Cttl i\lart1ncz.
Pifartincz lost her first round n1atcil
~tondey 10 Katja Ebbingh..1us or \\'t"'St
Germany. 2-6 7-6 6-4. llowever, ~he \.\•as
selected to replace 'VirWnia Rcc1ll or
RomAnia. who wai1 oriJ:in;1lly in the slot
against Kin~~ HPCizi was fol"('{'(! to
withdraw bccuuse of n leg injury.
Se<:ond·secdOO Virginia \Vade of Great
Britain didn't have any troubltJ bc<itinij
Sally Greer. 6-2 6-3,
I) today for a press conference.
'J'h(! annotmeen1ent 'A'as a shock -Mt
both schoob. .
Olson, a forn1(·r f\1arina High coach,
had not even bt.'Cn 1nentlorn!d as a suc-
cessor to the popular Schultz, who had a
four-year m<irk of 41-55.
10 .... ·a alhletic dlrector Ch a I'm er s
"Bump" Elliott L'OO!irmcd that the ap-
polntmcnt v.·as for (our yt :i rs. al a
salary ''{lrouod $26.000. '' Schul ti. who
had only yea rly contracl!l . v.·as paid
$2 1,$00,
Olson guided Long Beach to 11s fifth
straight l'acific Coost Athlt>tic Associa·
lion title and a 23-2 over-all rnark this
SE-a.son. the 4~rs are ranked nlnth In the
latest AssocW«I rreu poll.
"This was the \\'Ol'St sea90n ot my
life." said Olson, who look; the job fron1
Jerry Tarkan1an, who moved lo. Nevadn
(Las Vegas). "There 'A'llli just too 1nuch
uncertainty surround ing the program.''
The NCAA baMed the school from
~tscason play and ttlevi.sion because or
rccniitlng infractions c-hargcd to Tarka-
niun, Hnd J itn Stangeland, "'ho qti it as
lo1Jtb<tll cooc-h lcist se<ison .
The ban \1 as for a 1ninimum ol th,r C'e
years.
&-sides tht' probation problem, Olson
Y:as under further restrict.ion because the
~CAA has told the school to declare l"'O
of its stars ineligible for allegedly having
others take entrance exams in their
place.
Senior Glenn McDonald and junior
Roscoe Pondexter 'A'ere able to finish
playing out the season, but only after the
school obtained a court order.
··Thars all behind now, I'm ready to
st;irt fresh in a new progran1," said
Olson, "I an1 very anxious to start the
Iowa job.
"fo.tr. Olson has an outstanding and
Vf'ry succcss£ul record as a roacti, and
we arc convinced he wlll o:induct an ex·
ctllent program at Iowa," said Elli<>tt.
Belore coming to L.ong Beach. Olson
coached foor years at Long Beach Chy c.onege and fashioned a t~ rto:1rd.
A native ol Grand Forb ... J'-0., he is a
1959 gnidoale m Augsbw1k Minn.
College.
"I am very sad ~ disappointed ," aaid
Long Beadl athletic director Le"• Comer
about the announcement made Monday
night. "He made tremendous cor1-
lributiom here but I can understand his
rca300 for wanting to go to the Big Tt.>n. ·•
Olson said the university and com-
munity of Long Beach '·have been great
to me and my family and it "'as a very
difficult decision for me to make."
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Battl:i1it1 101• a Rebou1ad
Universily J-ligh School's Kahy Kook f7,) grabs a rebound during girls
basketball gan1e with host Corona del 1'-lar ~1onday. Corona del ?t1ar
posted a 36·18 vi ctory. Others in photo include Carolyn Knight (6) of
K11ight Rips
To11rney, Refs;
USC Thumped
ST. LOUIS 1.Al 'l -Ind iana's fiery
coach Bobby Kni@I. a \·ctcran of
postseason l>.1skctball loumc~s, ·has
finally manufactured a "·ay to "·in.
The 34-year-old Knight. a sharp critic
of the Collegiate Co1nn1issioners Associa-
tion toWTl('y, sal in the stands 31 1 ~
minutes Monday night and \\'atchC'd his
Hoosiers maul Southrm Cal 85-00 for the
title.
"That really wasn·t n1y intcntioo,'' said
Knight. \\'hose early exit on tf'Chn ical
fouls appeared to inspire his lethargic
learn.
"I \1'asn't trying to arouse anybody,"
he added, "but Wl' had here a consolation
tournament so \l'C' got stuck also \vith
consolation officials."
The target of Knighrs blasts in the
aftermath of a test for mnjor conference
runners-up "'as rl'ferce John OvC'rby,
\Vith "'horn he riuarrcled unsuccessfully.
!\night bounded to his feet 11•hcn no
"'histle accompanied an apparent pahn-
ing of the bnll hy USC's tov.·ering ~like
\\'t·stra.
0\'tlby 1r:.iited un1il Gus \\'ilhan1s
bankOO in a shot to e!'tab\ish a 2fr20 Tro-
jans lead. then ;isessed knight a
tc~nnical foul.
Universily. Billie Desutter of Corona (secoJJd from rig ht) and Jacque
lloffman of University.
Bruit1s Can't
Concentrate
011PackAce
LOS ANGELES (A PI -Coach John
Wooden o( UCLA doesn 'l sub.scribe to the
theory that the ke}' to beating North
Carolina Stale is stopping All-American
forward David Thon1pson.
Besides, Thompson is unstoppable.
\\'ooden said as he prepares his Bruins
tor Saturday's NCAA semif'u\3,] basket-
baU playoff against the \Volfpack at
Greensboro, N.C.
"I never try to put all my eggs in ooc
basket." \\'ooden told the Southern
California Basketball Writers Plfonday.
!'I've always felt a good scorer ls going
to score. If yoo coocmtrate on one or two
guys. the others will score niore than
their averages.
"You stOOy him and try to keep hl n1
away from hi.s strengths. Keith \Vilkes
v.·ill be on 'Ibompson, lmo\\·ing th3t he is
not going to stop him."
However, Wooden noted of his &-foot-7
All·American, ''Wilkes is not as easy to
go one-<Ml-One against as a lot of people.''
Thompson made 17 points as he was
guarded mostly by Wilkes in UCLA's 84·
66 victory over N.C. State Dec. 15 at St.
Louis.
Wooden said l\foote Tol\'e, a S-foot-7
playmaking guard, hurt the Bruins n1ore
than any Other N.C. State player in
December. And he expecL<i to see a dif·
ferent Tom Burleson at center for the
Wolfpack.
''Burleson has improved,·· said Wooden,
who said his information is from a
coachmg friend in the Southeast. "He
says Burleson is playing much bcuer
brulketbaU.
"Burleson took some raps alter St.
Louis," Wooden said, "and probably un-
fairly, became with Bill Walton out of
the game everyone expected him to take
over. They didn't give Ralph Drollinger
(Walton 's substitute) credil for playing
l\'ell.
"It probably hurt his pride a little bit
and caused him to work harder."
The Wolfpaclt. Z7·l. is ranked No, I in
the rountry. UCLA, ~3. is No. 2. \Voodcn
"11uldn't call N.C. State UCLA 's
toughest opponent in NCAA playoffs.
which the Bruins ha\'e \\'On the past
seven years.
"North Carolina State would have to
rank among the better intercollegiate
teams from its records the last t"·o
years. They have the huge center (7-4
Burleson), the great director in T<i\o.·e
and the great ind ividual in ThomP500 -
and several other fine players who were
highly recruited by others.
"But are they better than the Duke
team of '64? I don't know. Are they bf't-
ter than lbe Houston team of '68? I don 't
know.°' Wooden was certain on one point.
"I'm well aware of the fact that one
little blemish keeps: it from being
perfect," he said of the \\'olfpack·s two·
year record, reiterating that he hopes
coadl Norman Sloan 's team recalls los-
ing by 18 points to a UCLA team on a
neutral court, and without foul-plagued
Walton tor halt the game.
"l don't believe John said it," said
Sloan, by teletnonc lrom North Carolina.
"I don't want to get involved in any
psychological warfare.··
Sloan said be hadn't SCOll1<d UCL.A and
thanked a reporter for infonning him or
UCLA's switch to a two-guard offense.
But he stre.5.5ed, "\\le're j~t going to
play our game,"
A second Lechnil'al fol!o .... ·cd "he.11
Knight's protest persistC'd and a third
technical automatically si~aled the'
Hoosier roac-h's disqu<illril';llion .
--~!arr Snfforrt-s:mk the-thrCT"'frtt shots-
to l'Slabli sh n 28-'.!0 l~C bulge. but fro111
th{'re on it 11·<1s all Indiana.
~-Cage-.Ra.nkings
\\'ith 6-foot-lO frr.~h111a11 . Kl•nt Benson
and 6·7 Junior SlC\'l' Crcl'n in !ht• leau.
the Hoosiers quickly surged on top. 2!1·28.
and eased in front 40-37 ;1t hnlftirne.
"It 1vould ha\'C lx'Cn different 11 hc·d
told me 'sit dovm, I ble"' one,' " said
Knigh t in rC'fcrcnce to his altercation
with ()\•crby.
"But he told me it \1·asn't a palm. He
!old n>e a guy has to have his hand wider
the ball befoN' it 's <i turnover.
"That's a lot of baloney." Knighl him·
ed. "The guy mHde v;hat had to be a bad
call . I just told !\'le kids ii \\'as a b.id
si1uation and I hop..'d l hadn ·t done
an)1hing 10 hurt."
"We didn't get a very solld effort fro1n
our freshman guardo;,'' lamented lJS<_·
coach Bob Ooyd , who hf.id spotlcd S11f-
ford :ind <'X-COron.'1 del ~tar Ill~ stand -
ou1 Cascv .Jonrs for fonl·bnrdrnL>d
\\'illi:1n1s .ind Dan 1\ndl'f'S011 .
"I don't usually makC' spc.1.-chcs 11'fJt'r
gaTnell." Boyd tHldt'd. "but I dtd tell the.
lc•ni I v.•ished it was neKt Oct. 15 liO \.\'C
rould get beck lo "'ork "
PASSING OFF -Ho~acc Lyon {5) of Universit y,
gets set to pass off to a tcanunate. I-leather Camp-
bell (9L In bark is Cdi\1's Connie J>olitoske 17) and
Dede Hickman o( University. 111iss Lyon was high
point scorer for University with five. Julie Killian
hit 19 for the winners.
Ua,vaii Tests ·Purdue in NIT Tonight ..
XE\V YORK !AP) -Willi all the local
1eams h.ivlng been cllmtnatcd. thl' Na-
tional Jnvitalion Tournament finally goes
nnl ional ton ight \111'n the slart of the
quarterfinal round .
In the opener of ton i g ht 's
doubleheader. :\laryland-Easlern Shori.'
r:.iccs Jncksonvhlc 1vhile llawaU buttles
Purdue in !he nightcap.
The other quurt.crfinals on Thursday
•
night send l\TcmphiS Stale against Utah
and Cor.-accticut against Boston College.
The semifinals will be held Saturday
afternoon with the C11amplonshlp and
con:\91ation gamC's Sunday.
J\I o r y Inn d -East c r n Shore, a
prcdominan1 ty blnck branch of the
University of ~taryland, is the Ci nderella
lca1n in the .neld. The .J1awks put a 27·1
record on the. hne against Jaeksonvitle.
'
"\\1e're as good &!! any of these
teams." coach John Bates said after his
unknown team beat....Manhattan last
Saturday. "We can knock any enc of
them oU.
"No one gets very excited. SomeUmea
this team scares me, It stays 10 calm.
Last year, we panicked sometimes at the
cod or clOM games, This sca900 we
don't.•·
The Purdue-Ha\\11ii game ll1ll ~ a
rematch .« the fmals of the Rainbow
Classic, v.1licb Haw'ail wm 7S-67.
Ha"'·ail's Tom Henderson scored j1
points and 'handrd out nine asslsU in ufot
game and hit for 20 points in Hawa.ij's
66-6.) first-round NIT triumph over
Fairfield. Ex·Ea!anci• High and OranJ•
Coast College star Skip Williams ocond
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HB District Cager-s Dominate All-area Alamitos
Racing
Res ults Contreras POY;
Stephens Lauded
lluntington Beach High's Raul Contreras bas been
named player of the year in the Orange Coast area as
selected by .the Daily Pilot.
The Oders whiz led all in scoring with a 23.4 aver-
age and was easily the standout of the area.
And ?ifarina Ji ig h's Jim Stephens has been named
coach of the y.ear after leading the Vikings to the CIF
4-A playoff semifinals and a 28-2 record.
Atarina's onJy losses were to Huntington Beach and
Long Beach AJilJikan .
The first team consists entirely of Huntington Beach
SchO?l District players. although the Orange Coast area
consists of the rour Ney,•port·Alesa schools, &tater Dei.
San Clemente. Afiss ion Viejo. Dana H.ills, El Toro. La-
guna Beach and University in addition to the five 1-lun-
tington Beach District sc hools.
Marina garnered lhree first team selections, l~un
tington Beach a pair and Irvine League player of the
~ear Dan Afalane of Fountain Valley rounds out the top
SIX.
Contreras led J-lunting(on Beach's attack off the fast
break v.•i th his speedy play and he was a big factor in
the success of the Huntington Beach press.
His coach, Elmer Combs, calls him, "The best out-
side shooter I've ever had.''
Scott Rankin, a fluid and aggressive forward, was
also honored on the !irst team from Huntington Beach.
A1arina's attack was one that featured five outstand-
ing players and it was difficult to separate any o! the
Viking starters.
However. Rich Branning came on strong in the play-
offs to nab a berth on the first team after being named
to a second tea1n spot on the All·Sunset League.
A-Iarina's Bob ~"5ner. with his moon shots from
SCOTT RANKIN
Huntington Beach
•
RAU L CONTRERAS
Huntington Bea ch
DAN MALANE
Fount.tin V.tlley
JIM STEPHENS
Marina
KEITH KOELLER
Marina
RICH BRANN ING
Mar ina
BOB LOSNER
Marina
Baby Swinger 1111,age Shed:
SC's Lutz WorksonDoiibles
H~· HA NK \\'f~SCll
ot ll'HP D11!y l'ltot St,if
Fate n1u"1. be dett>rm1ncd
1hat professional tennis pl:iyer
Bob Lu11. be a doubl!'s .
spttta h:-t. On th<e court and
olf
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footer that consistently rippled the nets for two points.
That's the nul$t logiC':1J ('X·
pl::inauon. anr•say. for the '!7·
~car old San C lementr
f('S1dC"nt's pr('senl s1tualL011:
a relat\\·e n('\l ly\1..-d. nurs ing
:1 bad knee.
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hl~111 i..:: !ht> .;an1<• th in~ Bltl
\\";1lton ha" and supposedlr I
had too n1an~ rorl1,one ..::ho•s.
"I can run in a 'traii::ht hnt•
all 1·n::hl. but thr ~1:1rTi n<.? :i.,d
•IO'"l l llt! :1sJl('rts .i nd i;:oin g
frun1 'icl 1• lo ~id t• isn't as ~ood.
Tht• 1n11r1• ma1f'hr' 1 pla~· 1n J
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11 .. rk or t11·0 f'\'rry no11· and
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~u •t<lled -llo•" G••tl•n were also named to the first team .
Al~lane easily outdistanced the field in the running .
for Irvine League ~1VP honors and most of his exploit s
were ar~und a solid jump shot. driving ability and good
Approval Tonight? T\\"O years a~o Lutz ~·as af>"
parently de\'elopin~ into a
pla~c r lo he rCC'koned ~·ith in
1h£' s1ngl£'S pha~e or the \\'orltl
C'ha111p1on~h1 p Tennis circuit.
He \Io n 1110 lou111amt·nl!1 and
11.1~ runnerup in t11c o!'l•'r".
J\rh !uu: ::i 31 ·19 sini::les record
in 1\171 and 1 ~·10 111ark in
l!Ji2.
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rebounding.
First Team
Player, School Ht. Cl.
5·10'-Sr.
Avg.
23.4
10.2
13.4
15.3
12.7
19.3
Haryung Tabbed
BOB LUTZ
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&ro!l'HPr In L•w l'••d flll.M. Raul Contreras. Huntington Beach
Rich Branning, A.farina
Scott Rankin , Huntington Beach
Bob Losner, l\larina
Keith Koeller. A.farina
6·1 Soph.
6-4 Sr.
6·5 Jr.
6·3 Sr.
For Lagu11a Job If :1ppcared Lutz .,..-ou!d
f1n:illy be \\'inning rl'COgnir ioo
<in his o~·n . aftt·r prt\'ious!y
be111g notl'<I as p:111 of n
dou bles team I\ itJ1 Stan Sr111th :
;\ doubles !Ram Uta! \\·on na·
t1onal ;Jmateur and t.: S. Open
111\ec; and scored !ht' chnching
!Javis Cup viC1ones for the
l"n11C<1 States in 1963-69-70.
dC"scribcd 11 i l h nickri:11111·3
likl· "!hf' li<JJti,• Sv:ingl'r" and
odds on ending h1~ ha t·
chlorhoocl s...·en1ed long
"1'1n plavin ~ a! about r.o
p<·r«·nt rfric it•ncy right nn\1 ,
:ind I hop(' to be at 100 pt>rn•nt
bv !h i~ sum rn('r. 1'111 ~·orrird
:i hnu1 1t. surr. but I try to he
optitnislit·. l'n1 n o t :ic·
t·u .. 1ntnl'tl to lol'ing in the first
round tQr.ornrone I kno...,-I c;in
beat. but I'll 111st h:ive to ta ke
n1y lurnps until it i;:tt., t..l·tter. ·•
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Dan l\fal ane. Fountain Valley
Second Te1m
Bob Yoder. San Clemente
Brendon l\fcCau ghey. Mater Dei
Dave Walsh, \Vestminster
Brian O'Flaherty, Newport Harbor
Jim Swain. Costa l\Ie sa
Jack Clark, Edison
6·5 Sr.
6·1
6-3
6-3
5-10
6·3
6·5
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
17 .5
16.6
19.5
15.8
17.8
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By ROGER CARl~'iO:'\
01 t111 D•HY P'itot U1U
De1m is 11ar~ ung is ll al
Akins' successor as L;1guna
Beach lfigh football coach. the
Dai\)r Pilot has Je<1rnt'<I ex·
clus1\'cly . prnding formal ap-
proval by lhc Laguna Beach
School District boJrd n1cct1ng
tonight
'"\\"1'.''rc r('('()n1mcnding IR n-
nis Haryung to the board
tonight." says Laguna Beal'h
lligh principal Don Haught.
"He's an outstanding can-
SC Honors Wrestlers;
More Banquets Tonight
didate and has demonstrated
foot ball scholarship. y,•as third the abiHt.v to furiction as a
Jn Orange League v.Testling head coach at \\'est Torrance
circles with an overall record Jli gh."'
hfike Otesnut \11as named
most valuable and captain
Tuesday night at S a n
Clemente High's annual sports
a"·ard banqU<'t honoring the
wrestling teams.
of 22-4. Haryung: comes to La~nna
Chesnut, who is slated for
Drake University on a full
He wa s also awa rded the _Beach aftCT serving four years
most pins and takedov.·ns as hcarl track and field coach
award. Lance Swigart copped and six years as nssisr;:int
the other varsity av.•ard -vaflSil y foolha!I coach . plus
most inspiratiQnal. th ree years \\il h the
HB Tops
Spike Foe
Paul Shepherd was named light\vcights. at \\'est Torrance
most valuable junior v 1 y High.
'Yl"resller and John . urphy flaryung . form erl y of South
gleaned the most pins ard. Gate Hi gh and a l"CLA
Y" halfback . !old the Daily Pilot:
Huntington Beach High 's "Tilerc·s only one \l'ilY to go
basketball, wrestling and soc-and that's up. It's a ch allenge.
Y•rflf'f' cer teams will be honored with But Laguna Beach has been
H"""""" •Md! 1111 1w> LN•• a sports a"''ards de ssert able lo ...,·in in other spor1 s and
100 -I. Mlctllfl (H I 2. NJIL~-.111 lHl tonight at the Edison High l. Fi.,..nv CHJ. Time: 10.s. t think it's a matter of gelling 220 -l. N IUtowi~I (HJ 2. C1lfl (LJ J. School cafeteria. F11,..rtv !HJ. Time: n 1. the right p{'Op]c into the pro·
..., -1. Je1111:1"' CL) L 11-11 (Hl '· Festivities get under way at F1rre11 {HJ. Tlmt: n .1. gram.
no -1· •noe1 !HJ 2· 5••-·• !L) 6:30. •·The odds arr not so
Divis CLJ. Tome 1:51.5. The ~J ·• ba k~ Mlle -1. Sf'1'n1 (Ll 2. H1!11rm1n (LJ J. v• ers \"ars1 Y s "''" O\'er~·h£"1m ing that it can't be K•I•• !HJ. Time' •:Joi.•. ball team sh-~ the o .. ---t 1-n'IUt -1, StrM (L) J. StlYedrl (LI <Ul:U o;>WJ:M;: accomplished .
J. Anoel !HJ. Tlmt: lO:Jl.S. League champiOflShip. "J don't look at tt like !"m 120Hl-l -I. C•ll!t (H) 2 C09tl1nd (H) , ~ >. ~·~11 (LI. Ti,..,...: 11.0. ~ going to turn the ~·orld upside
11eLH -1. c.1u. !H> 1. M•"~u <LI Dana Hills High \\'ill honor l . Huitt tHL Time• XI.•. dO\\'Tl Jn the first year -but I
.&Mi r11ev -1. H111111no10t1 &11ct1. Time: its basketball teams with a do expect to have a represen ·
Mtfe0
·r11 • .,. -1. Lot••· Time 1:JJ.1. sports award dessert tooight tative teant that is prepared." tu -1. HuHt !Hl 1• co11e1•ric1 (Hl 3. at the school mall . G11...,.,n I HL H.i11111: 5.10. Haryung pla yed Bee footba ll
LJY;.,!o \'tt."'67.i:,!:!: ~f:r.~~"" <H1 J. Festivities get under way at at South Gate \l'h{·n .\lis~ion
p v -1. Mt"' !L• 2. 111'"°" (L) J. 7. v,·.i·o Jl igh coach Bob Hi\'ner M&nOorl ( ). Htlglll: 13·1. ~
SP -1. Cook IL> 2. W•l•i)Y CL> 1 ""' w<Js a senior and his brother
MOrt•11 ILjiJ.:.1\~:~1:'"'''· Orange Coast Co 11 e g e's IL.an-y 1 Y:as a teamn1a te of El """te"'teoo .. ec~ on 1u1 LNr• basketball and w r e s t I i n " c I
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\~'r,t Torranc(' \'ars1 ty is
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Off rourt. Lut1. \1;1s h-1ng
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Russia ns in 1958 at the Los
Angeles ~lemorial Coliseum in s Q
<he U.S.·USSR mre1. J>OtS . })Cil
\\'est Torrance has been to
the Clf 4·A playoffs three Boys and girls 5-17 years of
limes in the past six years and age intcr<.'$tcd in compctith·e
it has done it behind a pro or-s.,..·in1m ing ;ind ...,·ater polo are
fcnse 11·ith a r o 11 out ad viSt'd or openings on the
11uarterbat'k . Irvine 1\r1ua1it'S Club. \I hich i ~
But Jlaryung says he'll \l'ai! current ly e:it:pandintt its rolls
and sec his personnel before for the 197:i seuso:-i.
CQn1mitting to any style. Tbc club. \l'hicb pres.rntly
!!e's 1he third }\'est Tor-trains <1! the L'n iversity High
ranee assistant to gain a hC'ad pool. i!I looking to t•xpand ac·
coaching job at another school tivities to other lr\·ine-ar('a
in the past 1~·0 years. pools. and ""'Lll be co1npeting in
Haryung·s immediate plans AAt.: nnd Orange County S\l im
are to establish a \1·c1ght Cooference ~lffis. •
training program and a sum· Jnt.cres trd 5'\'imrrers should
mer league. in addition to ftnd-~contact :'-iorb or Shirley Bold
1ng residence u1 the area ror at 552-0818 or furiher in-
\\Jfe Barbara alld children forntation. A farni!y fun day at
Josh 111 1. \litzi 110 1 and Ann· the pool is also set for ~larch
Jeanette 161. 31.
All that's changtd 11011 .\
knee injury inttUTed l :i ~t !>11111·
mer has han1prrt'CI his sing!rc;
piny. and he :o;ays thnt 111111!
n1•xt su1nmrr. -.i t l£'<t~1. he 'll
havc a hr \!1'r dou bles than
s1n1tlcs rt·t'Ord.
In !he first four tournJn)cnl:io
rn !he \\'CT lour flH~ \'l":tr )'1•
rn:idr it 10 tht· rOUJ1d .. of 1G 1n
!'ln~1Ps onl\· l\l ICC 11h1tr !•,. a ·•,1
StnH h ha\·e bfPn ;;it \t«"I
c1uartcrfina1ist : n c \' e r y
doub les c1 en1.
And the ··Ba by S\\·inger"
im age \l'rL.5 shed 11hcn hr SU<.'·
cum bed lo n1arr1agf:' ;ust 01 er
a .vear ago .
Though Lutz ben10<1ns lh(·
AllhoURh hl· feel s lu<i future
l'i in ltnn1 o.;, 1 ~111. ~.1~s l\(''s 1l"'s
th;in 1•nc-h:1nh·d 111th I h l'
pr<'""nl \\'f"T !'<'!up \1·hrctt ha,
114 r1·1.!ul.1r p\a ~··r-; ch11dl'd into
thr1·1· tour1n.1t group<;.
""ll's h.tdl y org:1n11f'd r11;ht
11011·," s;1vs l.i.1tl.. ··1 thi'lk the
\\'CT triPd to expand loo
quickly. Al least the group I'm
in sta}s mostly in the IJ.S.,
0U1cr groups are g o i n g
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:12 pla~t't'~ 1hft'(' yrars ago."" I
injur y 11h1eh 11:1~ i·r:! d 1,1111 .. ----------•, hi:; Oll-<.1>uft singll'S gti n1e. he
doesn't rrgrel le.1vi11g th e off.
court sing\f:'s scene.
THE
LEASE A DATSUN
PICKUP S79 MO. EARL'S
l'l•IN!nt. " .. " ... ··-Tl-Sltm ,, ,,_ ._ "Pc.-ople think the lf'nnis life
is more glamorous than it
really is," says Lutz. "Tri11·cl-LA~;ss:;~;Ndl. :;2~J
ing as much as you do c:;n be 1":::::::::::::::::::::::;;•;;;;~~;~~~;;;;~
COST A MESA DATSUN
2845 HARBOR BLl!'D, C.M.
541).64 10
lonely, but my ...,ife 'Sharon111
!ravels wilh mr and il ma kes DON'T DISCARD T..UOSE
it more cnjoyablo>. r •
"And she's a '"~"'"''~ OLD TENNIS SHOES ! !
n11rst>. 1\·hi{'h' CT11n(><; in i.and~ •• ·-•""' ••-·-otl ,,,... ot ..,....,, _.,.., ... _._
\1 1th 111e lry1ng_to gt•\ this ~net• ANTHONY'S SHOl SlRVICE
b.'lck 1n shape " •WESTCllff PLAZA •llOO •FASHION ISlAND •COltONA Dll MAa l.utL adm1!s that thr knre is ._ ______ ;..,.;...;.. ____________ ..
aanps.
Buying a compact car ''~th a six-cylinder en.gine
can n1akc roon1 in your budget. If that co1npact car 1s an
economical 197-1 Che,·)· J"\o,·a 6. you'll e
al so end up \\'ith a lot of roon1 in your _._.
car. ":\ut1)}11otiYe Industries ' l~oon1iness ~
. Tf1t• ::-Door. 'l'hc ChC\"Y \"o,·~ hasic trans}X)rtation ~·stem. i:C\\" cars nlakc as inuch sen~e as this one. It's
· small enough on the outside t o l>C easy to park and
cl ri rc, rc:t has ('nough ri 101n nn lhc inside for six
pllssen~e rs. 'fht: l>tl't:
prict ff•r this 5;landard
:!-d n(Jr c11upl' rshr•\\n
at lt:!tJ is S~t)17. •
Inclcx" 5ar:-; nn clon1C'!'ti c compact -'\.
at anv J)rii.:t: has n1orc head and ) \
sh oulder rou1n, fri >nt and rear, [._.;;.~
than :\'n,·n. ·rhe roomy, eco-
nomical :\o\·a 6 comes
in thre e \·ersa tilc 1nodcls.
~-door. 4-cluor and
Hatchback. All in all,
!\ova nlakt:.S a Jut
of sense right n O\\·.
•
SHOWN ABCNllS ONE Of !ZO SMAU. CARS FROM CHl'VROl.Et
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'' ' What's Doing·
Outdoors
JIM NIEMIEC
SOuthrrn California anglers 11re getting rcudy for the frP~h
and &"lit ""'alt!r f1!> ng s..:a:.ons, which, nrc just uround the t'Or nl·r.
1\lrl'ad~. l;ikcs In ht! Southland are produc.:uig gOOd C'llttht.'!'i ot
Lrout. bass. <:r;1µpi and cath . io.lo.~1 of th<' p111>11lt1r la kt·s ;1rl'
rcc('iving rf·~uh1r I\' ·kly t 1>lan1 ~ :u1d lhe!il' r1tinbo1A'S an·
b.:1 i11~ ('()Q1x•rnrh•t• for th di fishcrn1tn soaking Zeke's f!1111!'n
b;1il <u1d ;u1glcrs trol!ini; srr 111 lures and l)IUJ.:!),
Th e lar~cn1ou1h bass ~1r~ Just 11011' starting 10 coin(· illl\L'
!Ind angll·rs c;111 cXf.IL'Ct 001J'le J!ood lin1il!! to c:ornc out of rhe S:111
!)1cgo l.akc~. 'l'o d.:Ht'. 1rophy fl!'ih luk1!S~ Olli~'. Sutht·rland ;11HI
l\1ir;111111r, h11v1• bl>t•n holdins.: b>1ek 011 blt: bus.,, I.Hit 111!h 11;H·111·
ing ~'<tlrr lcrnpcraturcs tht' b1ggt·r b.'l!l>S sJlf'lu!d start lllO\'ini;. J·:1
('1.11)1t:in 11ill open Its g;.ltl'..; the fir·sr \\t•ck in Apr·1t :ind fron1 ,111
incUl·:llion n11ght bl· a good bt·t for bass fishermen \\ho \\<Jut lu
hook onto a hrngging siti: Flori<l;1 s tr<.1111 bt1Ck(·tn1011\h, /\n~lt•rs
should 11·or~ thl' shore lln1"' <11 :ill Sou th land hlkl·s ro~.~1ng Bu"h
!logs. \\Orn1.s. S1nl1h111ck \Valer Gntcr:.. und.Jc.adbcafl Jl~'i. b1•
c.<ircful no! to ~pooh !ht ba ... s by !>plashing auchor); or ru11111r1~
1norors. b
Vuil .:ind Hcnsh:i\\· report fair to goot.l action on p;1n fi!)h
~lost of the higher clcvalion lflkl·S II\ lhc s.1n B1·rn<ird1no
r-.fountains and up into l'Cl1lr<1t C:1 1ifon1ia nre producing f;11r
catches of trout a1'craging about ~h<' pound.
Ri1,«•1· t~isl1i11!1 ,ti;f,111·
Fishing on the Colorado Hivcr has 11ot t;lkrn off. C!<C1•pt for
a ,fc1v hir~c s!ripcrs fr111n l la~<i<;U an<l sor~c big tro11l frorn lh1·
\V111ow Beach :i rea. l.urgcmouth bass fish1n~ should also ~l;1rt
picking up on Havasu, <is v.·eU ns Mead :ind f\1oji1vt\ Hc1>0rts
arc a!reudy c:oming in frorn lhe Jov.·cr Colorado ltivcr t.h<it b:..iss
are hitting in the shulov"s, but have nol yet moved up onto lh1·ir
l:k."'ds.
Gfls ."11·rrilnbll' nl Re,.orl<
F'ishcrn1cn planning on making scn1i-long trips during the
"Prine months should find ample gas for thf'ir B\l 's ;1t 1nos t
major resorts, and n1arlna ope rators feel they can supply~bo::itcrs
with fuc-1. The problen1 is in getting those tanks fil!rd in LA
and Orange counlics. Once a rravelcr is outside thr mclropoli-
tan areas, f.!a.s stations have oo Jines and nmt arc staying open
on weekends to servic~.travelcrs.
Sall H'Hlt'r 1'c•tiot1 l,i11!1I
Hock cod arc slill filling the sacks of pi1rty boat <Hl~lcrs
fishing out of the south coars landings. A re,.,. boats ;.1rl• pick-
ing up bas.<> aod booltv, hut thl! large game rish have nol invaded
constal \\'aters lo date. Loads arc tight, bait is good :utd anglers
arc happy wilh I heir ttltchcs.
A run of ycllov.1ai1 and 11•hite scabass can be expected lo
begin at the Coronado Jslunds soon al'i condition s are good :1nd
skippers arc jus l wajli ng r.or lhe water to Y+'arn1 up a fe\'o' degrees.
Long range boalS opera ting ou t or San Diego report that fishinH
is good along the ent ire western coastline or Baja California.
C1•0Hl<e1·. llfl'" lllUi1111
Bay fishing is showing signs of developing into :i good yea r.
as fishermen are bringing in good catch('!I of bay bass :ind spol-
rin croak.er. Cut squid fi shed orr lhc Pavilion dock has bt'('n lhl·
key to anglers landing 3 :ind 4 pound spollies consistrntly. II.
few halibu t arc also being taken on live bait in !he channl'ls.
Both Art's Land ing and the Pavilion ha\'C skiff rentals in addi·
lion lo complclc tackh.: and bait shops.
Cot•tez 1lt.>tit.t11 E.-rpc••fefl
Anglers making ~tans to visit resorts on the lip or Baja
AJa111ito s
Rat·i110' b
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VllC ING CONSTlll UC llON. I '''1 EllittfH Rf.CE -On.. mllt . Pict . Hlgnc""' C.lrcle. lr~lne. C•. '211!1
( 10"""''1 l1~nll•C ~P "'II t<;e•. P~nf L•rrv i.•orgln. "9 Vlc!orl1 Apt. G-S.
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Sl>dfl> $1dr {T. R•ICl>ll>'lfl lt.OOQ !>ll•~,..~y Nl<lo-• IC. Hov<I) IJ?W Circle, ltVlrte. Co. 9'710S ,..~ ' ........ ~1 ,, ' ' ,,· .... A TM• 1>11_sl.-.e1~ 11 c-uo::ted bY I oenr••I • ..,. I """" e · Ol>D •Wll P•tll•tU~lll 011•cll ICll•Qht lC.. \11lld'ldh>9h1mllt,llOl:I l•r~ Moro•n
8•• 8•a 8e111 (J. ~/llhem1) U,IXIO Tllos •litemenl wtl h!fd wlm tM ~o!\ r.-1• u lQO~l 12 000 C011<1tY Clerk ot O••rooo C.oun•y on M1rt11 Ntvd<I~ Jl>C._ 11 lo<IO Ill ll.OOG 8, It!•.
dllTing the next couple or monlhs should find good big gan\l' NINTH Jt,t,ce c~* milt ,ilt t . Pu1>lis1>e<1 O•A"99 co.st o.,11~
f. hi a·t· g th II h ~-lo sta t but •ctu•111·n,. ci~"'""O ""11 .i9~i. ""'u slcOO. Too March 11, 1•. 2•. •t>d April 1. tt1' "'"' '''°'· in·" IS ng a\\' 1 1n cm. as u1.:~:n a s \\' •• r. • ' .. ,1,.1..,,~11 1>.ir .. ~Mio.
anglers feel that th e seal'iOn is j ust about lo start. Conditions arc Yo c.1111 1c. 811v<11 :MC PURI.IC N~ICE ~toll ll"<!tr !R N CGO•U~l~I ~ VI goOd ror a banner ma rl in, sailfish and dolphin year. Hcsorts arc A.)("~ Su•lfl01 C•i; (J, 0e .... 1sJ ::it------,.,.-------I
oot full but they soon \\'ill be as soon as lhc v.·ord is flasrn..'<.I lh:it ~·~·~~~.~J• 1111 11~~~:\1~.i ~ ,..,H a,..,
the marlin nre in. Contact your tr<l\'CI agent for arrangem<'nt s 11.,v•h·n o:: is °"""""' 1 ~ su,'ll!"iuo• cou•T o" THI
t I t II I d f I -·' t · l 111111><-r P•~1 (J. Wllli~n"l ~?~ ST4TI! OF CALlflOJINIA FOJI a eas a mon J n a Vilncc 0 your p anOL'U np. M1~1 P~I" RtY IR. VJlles ~ev) &!lOO THI: COUNTY 0 , OJIANGe
---------------f E•tlto al i'IELLIE G. HARPS TE II, al!O . k"'o"'""' as MELLIE GORDO N HAAP~T EJI,
Conmercial Credit Thrift Certificate Accounts
let }'Oil halle your money when you want it.
And stil earn 6 to 6 Y2% interest.
Now you can take
advantage ot high interest
Thnft Cerl1l icafes without
tying up your cash.
ll1V€St your rooney "'1en
you have it. Any arnoun1.-
A! any time And lake 1t
out when you need 11
Yo1/ll get 691! return on
accounts up 10 SS,000-
And 5 y,.q.o on more. ~nd
money1nvestedbythe 11th
of the month earns interest
lrom fhe t11st.
Ot course, Quarterly
compounding increases
.the •nterer.t ra1e over a luU
year. So your 61fo is realty
6.13%. Ano 6'o"b ~"ds
6.66%. C<, •I you prelel',
v.e·u mail you your quarterly
tnter~I .
Either \vqy. your money
V.00"! I~ up by WI!/~
drawal rules or penalties. !I'll
be available when YOl.J need
1! As soon as you need 11.
And !hats 1ryipartan1
Commercial Credit Thrift Certificate Accounts•
Wher• yoo Q•I lhe high i"terest ~f SaYlng1 Ctrtlflcal•t
with all the con.,..nie n ce ol a passbook.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN, INCORPORATED
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P••I or <ti c o roo1a!o !.1m11v w1!h u~"' SJ f'l•l!in"' "' ,, •.. ,.to
INVEST~ENTS-GUA~ANT~f,,O UP TO SH"I 000 PEt\ A(,CC'lUNT, ev THE CALIFORNIA THR IFT GUARANTY COPr--JRi\TION
MEMBER OF Tiil CALIFORNIA ASSOIJAT•ON Of Tt<Rll'T o Lv~~l .. IJMP .... N![S ..
ro1 t•·"C'"'• '"''>1.111r1s r.orily
370 E. 17th Street • Phone:'645·8700
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~ho k,.......n ••NELLIE GOllOON DOWNS
HARPSTER, t>ecaa1..S.
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NOTIC E Of' HEA•INO 01' ,t!TITION TO
LEA$£ JIEAL ,JIO'IATY t<O• THI!
l!)(l'lOflATIOH Afo!O ,JIOOUCTION Of'
OIL. GAS AMO OTHE• NYO•OCA•IOHS
NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN lh1!
SA.NI( 01' Al.'.ERICA .• N1tlon11 Tru"
Ind Savi~· A•MKl•llOll, II E•KlllO< "' '"t Abl>vo-ntmfd ••l1lt 1 .. 1 !l!ffl nt<eln I
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By 808 TllO\IAS
BEVERLY lllLLS t r\l'i-111~
v.·111 turn · 13 this rnonth, and
he's like nlost other boys lu:i
age-hyperactive and n10rl' ltl•
terested in sports th11n !:(!r l~
Ile leads a nom1al ilff' d~·itpLll'
his fan1ous n:.11nc John Cl<irl.
Gable.
The boy tnark ot ht~ hirthday
'l\lednt'sday. celebr1111ng ii, is
alw;iys, out Cir lhl' publir eye.
That 's the v.·n,\' l11s n1otht•r,
Kay \\1illian1s Gab!t•. want~ 1l.
JOlli'\ CLARK Gabll' \I S~
one of 1he n10 ... t fan1ous babies
in Hollyv•ood hislorv. I Iii;
fnther. called king ·or the
n10\'ie \llOrld but ;1 !iC'J f.~11 led
"lucky slob fron1 Ohio.·· ·had
be-en childle-~s 1n four n1;1r-
rfiges. ln 19;)5, ht• n1arried
Kay \V1lllams Spreckte~ . .,., ho
had tv.·o children by h<'r mar·
r iage to sugar heir Adolph
• Spreckels.
Seeo1ad P1•i::e
}\a~ (:able became pregn:in1
after the fLrs1 11,·o month.c; of
tho.: n1arr1a~e. but she suffered
a n11starrlage in the 10th
lli t'ek Then m Julv 1960, wlK'n
he was on Joca110n for "Tht'
NA!\1E
in llir
NE\\S
:\lish!s .. In Heno. Gable learn-
ed that his 11 Ue >l'as pregnant
;.ig;un
··11·s ~ui ng to be a boy." he
3nnwnccrl ~.11ningl1·. and
choSl' the nJmt•, John Clark.
Tiit: STAR . \\"110 pc.rforn-
l:d so1nc strenuous stunts for
"'The \ILsfits." v.·as stricken
\\"llh a heart at1ack and died
at the :1ge of 59 on Xor. 16,
1960. l11 s son v.•as born l24
di!\"S later -' ..•
Bcttv Kcnl. 3832 l la n1ilton St.. Jrvine. too k a !>CC·
ond -prize of $100 \v11h this painting. '"Boby Fischer·s
-Pizza Puzzle." in the All Cali fornia An. Show schcd-
Pizza Jluzzlc." in the .\!I ('aliforni.'.l .,\rt Show. Jt is
bei ng sho\o.'n -1lurin)! the 59th Nallonal Orange Show
in San Bernardino \vhith r1111 1; through f\.far<·h 24.
Fron1 1he beginning, Kl\'
C;a})ll• l'O\red lo kt't"U her
fa1110us $(111 (11.ll of I h c
hn\t.'li~hl. lie has rarely bfen
photographcd . and t\:J s alwa1·!ii
Jltt'tlde(J pri1 Art· sehool~. A.-;
nul!lht be e:tPl"l'tcd, he is 11
hJnd~on1c hoy. and 11thlt'tic
"!le i1kl's f'Otlf"IS. and he's
1rry ""ell toord1nntcd." says
his nK.ithcr
Bll llt: fOl.LO\\'S his
rattier Ill be-Jnt_; a daredt\'ll.'
Gable had a pns111on for fast
fGrt'1gu cars. and enjoyed rac·
1n~ his nlO\orc~cle 11.· 1 I h
(Tonics through Ill<' !iilrttls of
the 5.:Jn Fcrncu1do \':tiler late
:it night. reach1ni:: spc<'ds
of 100 mileo; p<>r htJur .
··1 took John Cla r k 's
n101orcyC'l e a'1ay from hin1 .'"
K.ir Gable. 56, said. "He i,i as
doing 100 many 11heel!es" ,
She refcrrro 10 the crclis!"s I
stlull of riding on the b:ick
-i,i·hecl only.
~1othC'r :ind son re<::cntly
moved to a <'Ornfort.'.lb!e homt> I
in Be\·rrly Hills aft.er spending I
the boy"s first dozen years at ,
the c:able ranc:h cin Petit
,\venue in Encino. The 19-acre
plaC'e "" i th se\·cn-bedroom
house had beCClnlC too big for
!hem.
BECAUSE JOHS Clark. a 1
mioor, Cl\llled h111f of the prt>
perty, the Gables had to seek
rourt perm1ss1on to sc!I. H<:.>
and his n1other l'amcd S-W0.000 l
;ipiC<:'C from the salr. Tl1c
acreage is h<'ing cut up inlo Ji
!ors, and the Gable house is
IX'ing .sold .scpar;itc!y for
$199.500.
'.\frs. Gable. \\"ho has not
t(·married. 011·n ... copies of the
star's mo1•ies ::ind ~~l imes I
-run s them at hon1c, so John 1 Clark ('an obser1·e his rath<'r'~
st1·lc. lie is impressed. but ,
s.lid his molhf"r . ~hcn\·s no
signs of follo'>l·ing the (;.'.Ible
profr.~s ion .
'"\'ot :it all." sailf Ka\ -
Gable. "A.nd T dt>n"I think hi~
fath<'r \l'OUld ha\"e encour;~ged
it. if he hnd been here."
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Orange Coast coll cc.cs h<l\C
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the s<'n1 if1nals of th l'
5 Doctors
Co111pletc
Prog1:a111
Fi~·e N.-v.·•)Qrt Beach doctors
ha\e co:n pl'r tl'd tl'QLllrt nlL'nts
!o rcla!n ac!i\"C tnctnbcr !:.ll1p
in lhc 1\m•:rit'a n 1\c:1den1} of
Fan1ily Phy~1ci <u1s.
U:luis P. li::t\lti r. A!l1·n I).
·Cottle. i\l,1rtin. P.. llan5<'n.
Sta n!e~-A. !\rrk1off :uKI
lloberi E. Schmit z ha\t' <'01n-
plc1ed th e r('quir('d 1111ni1nt1tH
of 150 hours of ;1<:r r1'fl1te•J <·11n·
linuing medical study during
the past three yrars.
The Amc-ric::in 1\cadrmv of
FamiJ·: Phvsicians. 11 hi<'h·11·:is
lnstn.1inen1a1 in the cstablish-
mm or a nl'v.· n11'cllC'al
specialty in famil y pr:u·ti<·c in
1969 is thC' 01111 naT1nn:1l
medical group .rCQUir1ni: 1nc1n ·
bcr5 to kccp op i,i·i1h 1nf'dicat
progress throu,e;h continuing:
edtK'ation.
Spirnl .'ilired
ll'hole or llull
1\na.
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~t:'n1i-rina!s on 1\pnl 2. \.\·ith
fir ~! ·pl<IC" "inrK'rS r~civi ns:
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An1eric<1.
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546-5880.
NORTH COSTA MESA
S43.000-0UALITY BUILT FAMILY HOME
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BAYSHORES -BEST BUY
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DIAL 644-1766
21 61 San Joaquin Hills Rd ., N.B.
A COLDWELL BANKER CO.
Gene ral
BACK BAY
BEAUTY
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COSTA MESA
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... still juit $'2.6S a month
delivered 7 doy1 o week
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2443 E. C o,1~t Hwy .. Corona dol Mar
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341 Bayt.ide Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-616 1
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-REALTOR-
642.s200
Country Charm
In Irvin e Terroce
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THE VILLA GRANADA
TOWNHOMES
NEWPORT BEACH
3. 4 & 5 BDRM S.
549 ,900 TO Sbb .500
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Realtors 640-0020
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901 Dover Dflv• 642·1215
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BALBOA -2 BEDROOM CONDO., lop floor.
Ocean & Ba y vie,vs. Designed and decorat~
for the single person. b'nj"y life! Swim, run
on the beach . ride a bike on the boardwalk or
just "'atch the sunset behind Catalina Island.
Securi ty building "\\'Ith no maintenance y,•or·
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lilte('l Is tn 1he ~ntrr of O~l:Y S30.950 Bkr. M2-{l:3)0
"'Old Cl?1'0111t" v.•ith hanks, ~If-<\.\ \'EROI-: '2031 N.
I pOllt off1l'('. llt}e'IU')' &rl'J &.JI CaJ)ella. 3 lkdnn. 2 ba.
ii.hops ond 11totet jUJ1t All'Pf l.Jke new, mwn Jiff. Bier.
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Huntington hlch Huntlntton Beach
POOL HOME Price Reduced
4 BR. $35, 950 2 Bd$rm2 •• 40+0. Pool
4 bdrtn plUJ heatM and
'"'""'1 pool Nou '-"" $22 600 and .chool!I. ~ 1.han 3 •
Barqain competition. S64,5CJO. CALL 540-1151. /1"4ti# S~.~
REALTORs'
IJllil' und DiJ:" C.'o1una ' · ·
lienchc>i1 111-e ju51 a -.;Uk E•tf Bluff
Ullo'e.)'. \1/i! CW't'totly tw.vel----------
lhret' fin!" j)l'OllC'rtiM for sale on Poln~ttla,
mllti 'O bro.ch. To 1i.ee go You can J'llLY S2aXI tn0re than
Soulh on Brookhurin. tum lhll tor a ne111 unll or )"Otl t~t on Garfitld one block can buy rny upgraded unJt
IQ Kipahula, turn St,iurti and Jor $2,000 lx:lov.• repl•ctmenL
follow 5i&M &o l!IGl2 Tq. COii.
Utnc. Alk for Jim Ram· 2 Bdnn condo., decln.ble
min&. OPEN HOUSE l~ around lrvel tlOor plan, l~ 4 Bdrm + Family UNITS • UNITS ran~~~u!~7 ~~ _ ~ASTSIDE EXCLUSIVE-6 Shake roof be.au-
PM. Call ~. yean new, f"rHhly Painted "ASKING" SUNOA Y ONl. Y v.11h fulefully paneled and
w11.lklntr: 111 ~la 11 c e to l~es, 2 bedr~o.ms ea~h . 8 C~rages. ~veryth1ng
shoppln~ anit ~ (' h "n' ~. t1p·lop co nd1t1on. Big lot Y.'Jlh spacious green NEW LISTING-CORONA DEL MAR $126,500 .• I U1-ea1h111kirmly beaut I t u l Hen'eli McKenna & Co.
min'l'lrcd llvina room, plulh
1'.allpapt>~ t1tn!n1 atta.
shag carpet• & cu11om
drapc1, overslud P9Jltr)'
:irta, cusrom Ille counler
10~. sh11.ke root. near
~·hool:.;. v.•alkln~ distanoc to
.Hunllngton Crnter, swim·
ming pool 11nd n1r1ny park
aJ'l'll.I, Now S2000 b(!kw,• rost
ne"'· {Principals only
plea.sci. Cnll todl'ly
Sl?'lcl~1~ 4 bt-dl'OOn1. :l 001h area. Excellent rental location. Call quick for
w11h htll·k fll'l"plt1cc. huil1 -ir1 1nore in for1nat.ion S40-1 t St. See this cozy 2 bedrm., I bat h cotlage under
the huge spreading pine tree. Then look al
the 3 bedroo1n, 2 bath rear unit which brings
in $360. a month. A listing of Glenn O'Bryan.
I hrnnd nt:'Y.' duplex !011ded n---1\'hh 1011 qunllly up1ti11dt>S flUCllwti:t
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· HI \II\ lcltithen, llU'R'I' l1r11:k patio ' I and bcnulifully dri>ilefll'('J and BIG 4 bedroon1, 2 ba1h honw,
huilt. Spectttt":ular 2 br 11nd Nl'>A'ly r ('de co r 11 It'd &'. iUITOWKk>d by b fo1~'<l of r---::---:------------....., thadl!' trff11. 1"his iii !he l'll•sl
00.y in {))n9 i\1esa's n"IOsl
desirable IU'Ca. ~ it: Cnll
RPd Carpet, ReallOJ'S.
016-l0;40
tlen Ooor Jlltuui. · landscaped. $68,500. 2846 E. ..
ERITAGE CALL 644-7270 ''SOFT''
2828 E. Co1st Highway, Coron1 del Mir $110,000
Sl)'liflh b1~1n<l rlf'Yi' 2 l)r, anrl
4 PLEX
PaC'ltlc CO&!ll ll>A'y, Corona l --~-------< de! 7\1ar. 64()....848.I,
El Toro BIG DADDY 147-3095
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SELL. Oft TRADE A HOMI!.
AH YPLACl""tN TH! HATtoN
gue,c1 room unit >A'ilh an al· SPACIOUS colTK'r lot, 4 BR.
tracliwly remodeled 2 br. 2 BA, t.vwllry kil. Hv
"c·h111·rner" in front >A•ith owner {$500 Bonu.~) $39 Sf)) fireph1t~ 1100 th<' C.0.~I. &17...fA'.)13. '
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large dining nn, alt be-auli-•
fully de1iigned ttnd alt to-4 'Spacioo1 bdnn1, 2 bath~.
gelhl'r v.·ilbin 2600 sq. fl. of master tMlnn . has priv .
spacious living. BIZ ('Ul-rlt>· btith. Prime H.B. localion.
MC IOI v.·llh plenty of room Gigantic yard w/bont a:ate.
lnr 11 pool and a g&1·dl'n. loo. lfas family room, bit-Im in
Hop. 5klrt 8.nd jumft to !he kirthen. CenlraJ tract loca·
)--ear old. Hw; 3-2 Ol'Clroonl
units and one lurni.~ht'd
hal"hclor unit. \\"llhin '2
block:o;; <"If ll1e hctt.lfl. Call
Red Car~!. R1•altors .
~for Ill\ appoin1n1ent.
SPRING IS
THE TIME •••
to build nf'SI and units. (~
lf!'Vel 4-plcx si~l'd lot n<'ar
19th street !il"IOpping areas.
Aslting $24.95(1 and OYlner
w\11 listen to your offrrs.
Call Red CarJlf!I, llral tor~. ,,..._,
Eastside Special
Take Over 7.?5';',-FHA AT
Sl7'2.00 TOTAL PA'f~tENT
Take ovt"rr wbject 1 o
exl.sting FJIA Jo:in llflnual
pttttntage rate 71Ja~ toh•I
monthly payment ol Sl12.00.
Home i.<; a doll hou.'!f' on A
quiet cul-de-sac ~IN'('! in
Eu11ide Costa Mt-Ill. Don't
miu seeing it, Call Rl'd
Carpet. Realtors. S--16-86-IO
NEW DUPLEX
3 Bedroom 11.nd 2 bedroom
Onty i;11 yeara ol.d, this
ioc'Om.e property liM very
nice owner11' unit. Asking
$58,000. Localed near !he
FABULOUS SPYGLASS-$125,000
Careful buyers. be sure lo see this value
today ! NE\V Z..slory 4 BR "New Bedford"
beauty on lovely corner site. Fan1 rm . fo rn1a1
DR & lge bonus rm. Quick possession.
General
* Balboa Bay Properties * REDUCED TO
$70,500
Fount1in V11tey
TIBURON
Twn acto.rabte dolt houi;e,. Very liharp 2 bclmi, plu~
$49,5001 JUST LISTED \illh pth•a1_e patios and formal d1n[ng or den COrKIO.
l;Z Blk. to bayiront. 2 Bes t Joe Eastside Cos-enough furni!ure 10 n'~t ~s Cenrral air t-'Ondltionini;r, & " I .~umnlC'r rt•n!al11. One IS in f · 1 .. 1 /d BR house bachelor. ta ~·l esa . 3 BR., fam. perfect t·onditton 11nd you ~l~~b~rOv~1n;!1~l'rnci'Jct~
OCEANFRO'iT 1 rill. Cov 'd patio, gour. can ~ son1t• of "your OYi'n In sale.> p~lt'E'. All the con-: Duplex $155,000 675-7060 n1et kitc:h. S39 ,750 lhlng on !he other. vl'niC'nce of ownltlJ: a nonu!
MESA VERDE --i Call : 642-7401 CALL G75-722j "'lCho~t the hi:'nr!Hc hcs .
__ Beaulllol land5Cap1 ng and
beach, ,,, 11 lo\\' prl1't' <ii lion av,.ay from busy traffic
$49 950 M. stttelll". Close to scllooh:,
t 1 -shoppin;;: & prim_t Ix-ach
, nn'11. All this for only
2211 Newport If, $29,!00. Call !l6J....45.ll.
6%~tn
Sun/Eves,
~SUS
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Golf Course f rncrealional r a c i 11 t e s. 11th Green is right at NEWPORT ISLAND ~led in dc11irablr! f''oun-/"'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""""
)'our back door. 3 br. 3 2 Bedroom Uo1ne tain ya~Jey area: Cl~ to
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• , \'.\LLF\ 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 b I 3 C 'I'" I ·. &''11 shopp1n.,, and lxach area. a home \V/poo . ar 1 it l pier oa t Call now to sec. · IH\11\ gar. $74.500. 55\Hll\OO. I Call : 673-7420
REALTORS _G_•_•_•_•_•_l _~-----j G-•_•~•-••_I;.,.,._~--~..;;
B tg 4 Bdrm-No Do~n m m ¥ • ,, ••
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. RI \I.I\ 9uarter Acre
Mini-Ranch
Raise your OYi'n ~ric"~ -1 !he. oranges and v.•alnuts arc
alrt11dy hen'. Extra buildinll'
for your fam1 in1plen1c>11ts 1
and e-xtra \"ehicle. Ovl'rs1t('(I
double garagt" for \l'nrk.~h<•fl
&: hobhies. Enough~ No! yr!
• 2 tJCd1U11n1s an1! 1!t·r1 \i 11 11 'l
baths in Spanish style 11l no !
t>'<lr11 C'hall:"C. $31,7'."10. Cal!
J.l&.23l3.
Bt>11u11ru1J~· l11nr1s,·11 11c>1r L.I] 4 Loc1l Offices To Serve You L.ll See The Ocean!
2-sl<ll)' wi1h 4 b<l1·n1s., 2 1 '! ... '"''"l'-------.::00--.:"'-----"" bnrht>. f'1unily room & bonus ! G•neral G•neral rrom your front slep. \\'alk ~· . .,
room. Dining H r l' 8 . , I;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;
1
one sho1t bhx·k ar.d "·atch
hu1h-ins. cli111hwt1shcr. Big I• Ow boal.s return <it sunset ==-,===,.-,,---
l!1·l'pl(l1'1'. \\'a1''r i10f1rn1·r. N11 THke an c>arly n1oming .ioK FOUR SEASONS ho me .
rlo11n G.I .. !I'll'.' d<W•n rili BLUFFS MODEL HOMES on lhl• ix'n(·h. Alt--Jhi.~ can Spanish dream, coUI1yard 01h1•rs! S~0.500 Call ~I0-1720. IX' ;,ou1·~ 11hen )'OU buy thi,.. "/lrx aulhenliC' Spanish
sp.>clou;;. :: Bit, lainily roon1 fountain. ~!any cill"Ull trees,
hon1I' with huge nia:.ter hef.J. 4BR, fa111rn1, forn1l din,
nk1n1 ;.ind IOI'.', Jo\\' upkt!<'p. 3BA .t· 2 fpl's. qv:r 2800 sq
Onlv S96.~ai. For app1 call fr of i<pacious 1 11·111~. Sj)l!'C·
(i.W-.7211. tacu\ar buy 111 sn.ooo. 00..13
L:unora Cirf'. Principal!! on·
All ready to mo\'c into. Beaulifully decor.
thruout, with best carp .. drapes. \\'allpaper.
landscaping: on \\'ide picturesque greenbelts.
Pri ced to !iell ! $66, 750 to S79.500.
OPEN TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY 1·5
2 706 VISTA UMBROSA (off Vlst• de\ O•ol
ly plea!lf!. Owner, 968-1896
• I • • VA REPO
' • 4 bdrm11 .. 2 baths In excellent
RARE-OPPORT N -"Fountain VallPy locnlion. U ITY Creal huy at $40,950. $2300.
·sHAKE ROOF
BEAUTY $1500 TOT. DN.
Super up-.graded "Seabul1'" GIANT 2 ~ory ~xec t~
hon1e. Quality construction. are!" _Cant1na k 1 t c h e _n .
lde11I beach area location. Hu,..e indoo~ Jaundry-~'ln~
Bes1 schools in priml!' room, spacK>Us muter .and
residential area. 4 lxlnns, vanity, crackling b r I ck
sunken living rm .. beamed t I ~ e P I a c e -S ~ eeplng
cathedral ceiling in lamily strurca.~ to l!~G~.
room. OelighUul pat i 0 HUGE (approx 45 xl3 )
e n tertalnml!'nt area, .d ouble bonus-recreation
breakfast bar in kitchen. room >A·ith ilas.<11 v.·1111 to
H"uge walk in closet in largr sundeck. B R A N D
master bdrm. All this for NEW CA RPET. Ju It
under S40 cm. For more in· l't'possesscd b.v VA. $38.500.
fonnation°caJI 96.l-4543. To1al pric..'f', Sl07j. cl<lfiing
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· 10\l.I\
¥ • • • • '
rost nnd S362 per mo. payii
evl'!rything! Bkr. 962·551 l.
OWNER trun1. Deluxe 3
bdrm v.·lth 3 baths, famUy
rn1 lr. bonus nn BltMin11.
dishY.'aStK'r Submit a 11
offers. brk $45.£KXl. 842-8854.
0\1/NER anxious. No do\.\'11! 4
bl!'ach. Thi11 one v.'Ori't i11St.1 ----------Call Red C&rpet, Rea.ltorl. HELEN B. DOWD SS.i,80() fo1• a Corona del r.lar total do11·n payment tncl ude1
du11!ex 11.,$S.~OO yr. ineon1r. 11H l'OSls. Tnlal monlhly pav·
B!>ing OJ[Prrr! by lhe 01'.'nt'rS n1enl Of $,'~::. includes taxe1
tu princ·ipl!'S only? \\'ell & insul'ance. To see call
maintd. Xlnr Je><·. OpPn Hsc ~ID.
----------1 lxlnns. 2 baths. Full dining
nn. kitchen bu 11 t-ln!I,
Family rm.. frplc. brk
Cool, balmy. smog free 537.950. 846-0604.
LA CUESTA -
Executive Model
3 Years Old
Truly a tn0sl: beaullful home.
Completely upgraded .
Professionally land5Capc."CI
yards, priv11.1e counyard
entry, atrium oU very large
master Ml.ite. 3 bedroom1 in
all. Goergeous spacious
tiled kitchen. Asking $51,500.
Thi1 is a must ~! Ca.II Red
Carpet. Realto~ 546-8&1(}.
Open evenings.
Macco Highland
Poool Home
F1ve bedmom1 for $40,::.00 Is
REALTOR
General ·-------
REALTORS LARGE 5 YEAR
SINC>: '"" NEW DUPLEX l ~~,..67,..i.,..4400....,""""'""I SOUTH OF HWY.
llua:c> f11rn1ly ruon1 11· t r h C.D.M.
c'ulhL'Cll""dl hcani ceilings.
Lo\'e\y lush a~. Supe>r
entertainn1e>nt home is oh.
so.sharp. Only 44,IXXI. Call
now !H7~1() agt.
rare! Take advnntaJ;!c. See Any day is the BEST DA\' to
now. Call 847-6010 Ag!. run an ad! Don't delay. , •
644-0134
General
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE:
S\LVERCREST
MOBIL HOME
2-:1 p.1n. 711 Iris. !iiJ...724:>
LAST CHANCE
! Tn bu\' Ihle Hk<' rlC'11· comer
dupl<'.X, "·ith oflic.'f' at l10n1t'.
:: BdrnL, 1len hon1t', +
unusual 2 hflrn1. apt. 1\IJ~hl
, \'.\LLF\
. 10\11\ . " ' .. " . . '• ... ~' 20" x ;l.1', 2 BD 2 B1\ c11rp. e.'>:chan~(' f'lr 3 hdrrn ('()Odo.
drapt'fl, bit Min!!. ref r i IC . , S99.~ 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; '"~asher & c-lect : dryc1·, University Realty !I
11_1N"Cl fl'lr 220 air cond., ?.001 E. Cs1. 11""'· 673-6.."ilO k1tch, l"kll:k, SlOnlJ,:e lihl'!I, . CLASSIFIED
HOURS landscH?'-'<I 11a110. Thr"('(' yr.s. f SF.CLUDED PVT BEi CH old -l1k" nu. l.oc111NI 1n ~ . '. nc1v ndu)[ pk. aY.':IY from I Ocean vle\I', 1S6 ~horecl1ff 4 Adv1!rtisen may place
noii;.y St. Ont'-half bl. h'Oni Br $2'25,000. 6T.r-3:>39 Bldr their ads by telephone
breezes. Bicycl_e close to O\\l~ER sacrifice. S 3 3 9 5 beach & shop_prng. centl'n;, do\1'n. Immaculate 4 bdnn Best H.B. rHJdenual area. .,..;,h bl< 1 1. 1 s· I & 1 1 ·3 , • "' M ns, 1rep ace, rear ing e ~'O Ii ory, . <!. a lh·ing rm p tlo P-"· lik bdrm. plans no"· avail. For , · a_· ""'" e more lnfonnation ca 11 ;,rds. brk 533,950. 962-1373.
~~13. O\\"NER desperate. Beautifui
. ~· ' ..
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• lll\1.1\
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TOP of the HILL
2-s101y 3 bdrm~. family rn1
l!Unke>n l i 1'ing rm .
r.1assi\'e firepla1·e. Built-ins.
hrk. Ml.500. M2-6691.
~ngton t11rbour
Seabreeze Delight _G_•_••_,_._1 ______ G_ •• _._,_.1 ____ _
lA\'<'ly 3 bcdmom front un it
\i ith spacious sun d('{'k
ovf'rlooking a s e c I u d 1• d
J:!<rttll·n atmosphel"f'. Plus
J11rge 3 bedroom income
unit. In pr1n1c Corona dt.>l
11-lur loc11.tion. Closi' to
ht.'flt·h. shopping, a n rl
s(•hool~. You should see 1hi~ clubhouse. SW.-19.i. llf'li. 111 Coata Mesa 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sl:t,9ao. Call EVES. ----------'II J\londay thru Friday r;~ only $97,500. Call 21l-694-J6:JO, 697-7tj2. S to n09n Saturday
ReduC'ed S5000. !lul{(' fan1ily.
~anJen kilt'ht•n. Hlrium c>n· BEACH CONDO
On The Bluffs
$49,900
This excltina home fellturcs 4
large bedroon1s, 3 elegantly
appointed baths, over 2000
mi Jt, l'ii year11 utd,
gorgeous park-llke grounds.
l\fany trees, designed for
l:'nterta1n1ng and outdoor
living. Loc11ted on !he bluffs
where ocean breezes blow.
See 1hL<11 one for sure. 1·1111
P..ed Carpel. R (!a II (Jr~ .
54G-8640.
SHARP-SHARP
i\IU!l see Jx.forc 1his homt>
~~~til~l ~:.;.OOd~~~;
with atrium otr gorgeous
ma.\ter bedroom w 11 h
walk-Jn eloi;el. A tiled
kllchen thal'1 bright, airy
and spacious adds to lhe
excitement with the privacy
of the eourtyard-llke en!l)'
and profes 11ionall v
landscaped fnrds. 0 n l ).·
$51,500. Hu~·. Call Red
Carpet, Realtors. 5-IG-8640.
Mesa Verde Fixer I
Now's your l'hanc'f'. Buy and
save. TC'ti•iflC' 4 IX'droo1\U!,
tllal's >A·hnl 11 is. Has
firc>pl11N'. hu1lrM1n kile>;ht•n. I
large hrlrk prilll'l. Jots of
trees. Solll(' \O\'UlJ.:: care 11nd '
a prourf hnme 11 11·\ll ix'.
Onlv SJ7,j()Q, Hu1 i"). 1·~ll
Rt'<i CarpC"I, Hr u I I hrs. !
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2 On-A-Lot 11
Newport HeicJhts :
Cot.}' 2 l>rd1'W111 , v!itii,:r. I
llr1'l)lri1·r, 1~-2 JQt, ..l,:l\'aJ /
focation Pr.rs I l>Nlroo111
housr to Onnc 111 sonic" I
inoon1f'. SllAllP! ,\('I r11.<1I,
f'l\Jl R/.1t Cn.1'()1'1. !lc11!1or~. :1Mi-fl6'1().
Open House
Country Charmer
$29,950
Br11nd Ill'\\' on I"" lnrirkc>!.
1hl!1 hl'lr111• nrl(' of thc> nit't"SI
y,·e\•e "".'<'n l.11C8INI 1n qu\"t
are11 of E1ur\<;,klf' C'o~111
i\fesa. Cozy \l'OOd Jll'nellni,:
in livinx roon1. n 1l--de-oia(' !
sll"f'f't. OIK'n l.S Sit1 ,(, ~un
2ai Paullllf'. !'ilori by nnrt
lake 11 look. n<>rt Cal"Jl('t ,
1
Rtallon.~.
If you're plafl!ling a
Newport BeactLmove.
Iwrry fol your c~ice!
Half gone 1n h<'llf a ~ear and thP rest ~v111 n<il
la<.! long. Hurrv 10 "C'C this. dio;;linctiVl' N .... ~~'port
Beach develop1nt'nt of rondorninh1111 ho nll'"·
htul1 in cluster~ dTound hand~oinc courr v,1 rd ..
l:.ight ~up...>rb rnod~'I:-.. c.i;h <I 1n.1-..r~1rrul.'il' 1)f
luxury, co111tnr! ronvl'n1l.'n~i! .ind 4u,1l11 v
tnnstruC1H')ll , SundC'"ck"'. hrrp!11r1•, 1,1,•p1 h.-.r
••ll'~l·"'t Mo .. 11·r ~u1l'-'· ~un L111· l..111 h.·11.
p11~.1!f' '-'nr]n .. ,·d doubk• ~,11,1q.• H »cr\'i1!1un,1l
!0~1h!1t.'" 1nclud.• h .. ,11.-d ~11.1111m1ny pool.
[ightf'd \t'nni::. \OUrt". "<lll!l.1. !h,•r,1pV !")Olli
J\ll exh.'1101 bu1klin9 t'\ncl qrn1111d~ rnd11ll~n.inco.'
prov1d ... d. S.111 .. 1\: 1.:11ur c11111;~11v-.... ,.
N,•\l.'PQrt Crest 11.x:l.iv!
Two. Thr~•· 1nd flXll Bedroom Condomlnlun1 Hom'-•
fron1 $62.995
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~~NTILll •!r'SFuNro&NtCfl CAN BE SEEN AT: MESA COST1\ '.'llF.S1\ OFFICE ~ I CRESTMOftlT 330 \\T. B11y
1nu1cP, e;.;qui~i!l' thic-k i<hag. $24,500 Full Price
professional landst·a (X"(I. and fully funllshPd. O 11 I\'
,•11~a'li\t t~:::"'~~~~.i;~~C·~~; vERDE NF.W:~:~'~.ACH LR;: ____ ••••-~ I HOMES 3333 Ntiwport Bh·d.
! Bu~l'.lf 1tll bu,ys! Only SM.950 S2500 dOl'.'n payn1e11t. \\'h)·
I' · renl? Call
1 HUNTINGTON HARJlOUR
Con1n1. llosp.l Lot No. 46. 6'''·5678 9'2·4471 I~:: j 546·81 Dl llfAl.lY COKTACT RAY, PK . , .. ,.
GOOD GRIEF!! 1\IGR .. for sho1~·ing. I HUNTINGTON BEACH
Nca.rly nil our lislings sold 2 OUTSTANDING 17875 Beach Blvd.
li214 COA..."1' H\\"Y.
I D 714 : 8<16-138-1 & 213: 592·28·1'1
Owner esperate l':':".!'""'"'"'""'"'""'"'""'"'""'I p1·ac1!;~ oNcE[~1. Su .• · 1 Garden Home I BUYS I 540-1220
INVENTORY + Custom Pool .1us1 listl'rl -a 3 bC'dmom LAGUNA BEACH
Sk. . . 11·1h Plll~ Vrn!e fircplacl!' m Fore~! Ave. 11 you WIYI' t."Oll!liden;-0 ~rlltng • '"~ rtip in •,otnl .Pn\'Rl')'. ' :i nd enc\o"('d pa!in -Also -1 494·946Ei
r.Jal<I' nffC'r • Sol Vista beau· Irvine
I)'. 3 BR. 2 B.\. like nu cpts,1 ~:;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;! dr~,. Panelled g ar a ii; e I SUNSET AND LIGHTS
your hon1(' or ineo111c> pl'np· Thal s not all.. ~h111 ~1<' n1n1hlino: sitn.:tr ~ror..-~ br
rrty CALL US. \\'r <'an offP1-s luxu~y hv1ni:: at its ll<')nJc ""Uh di•n · ... ruuipus S AN CLE'.\IEl"TE I h11111ly room. Q\'t'rsized
cul-<li:'-snc loL A gorgeous vle11', an extra
BRASHEAR REAL TY large lot. a three-t>ar gBrllii;e
842-7411 · e e 968-1178 l_lnda beautifu_14bdrmhon1e oHC'I' f1nl'st M • c>rfcC't lor t'll-I """"' + , ·kl " 1 305 N. El Camino Real t . Al 4 I ··~· _µa 1 1ng poo , ./ Pl'rsonalitrd ~l'r' i~·c>I ('r!lllni ni::. , so. ar.:c TrnJI!' 11~n.11n a\'ailablc. 492-4-120 ' v s. in one of Ir.·1ru."s moat de-j 1You'rr h11portan1 lo u~f IX'droorn+c, f1 rs1a roo_n1, C11ll 897--0J:!I.
./ Continuous riu;.tity l.'1'· a~r:i~un hugr yard. Prier : ----NORTH COU~"IT CALlfo". CLASSIC . Popular sirable areas. S&i.000 .
l>OSUl'l' ~we tiy har'l'lf'r • 5/6.1:ioo~n1i"·nrTh_l'~'C'l)'t't'nt _ d ial lrC'C 54().1220 2 sty nlod,..; BR, fpl. 6,,
./ S!X"l'llll ··no oblii,;111inn"' l'l t. II 8.\2-2.i.'l:> for an I CLASSIFIED \".-\ assumabll' loan. $.\2.950. VISION CALL 552-7500
agrt.-en1ent (as~ US) appoinlnlt'lll. Walker & lee To S('f' Cllll BKR. 963·56.'H. ./ 1-"l"ft' evaluation OPfN llL 9 • ir s FUN ro BE NICE ' DEADLINES VA A~SUi\TPTION . $61,500.
l11·ho chaN:ei;~I ~r·~ 111 •'1 I Dc11dline forcopy&ki!ls Pres1ig(' nrel'!, 5 BR, pool.
Please c;lil 641-7211 p • D' • I is 5:30 p.m. lhc day be· 2 sty. enrl party area_ Q11·n-' I GflO lftlftt) ft !ore publication, except · BKR
I C t M for Sunday & l\.1onday er \"Cry BTI)OOUS. . REALTY REALTORS
. , CJ:S G esa ( Edition1 v.·hcn det1dllnc !>li1-5GSl' Un iv. Park Center, Jn:inc
e red hill
~ "iiiiiiiOii.iiiiiiiiiiii \\rough! iron 1nsidt' and ou1 is Saturday, 12 noon. ·LEASE-OPTION I ~-~~~·~~·~".':~'~:' JUST LISTED i\!Mlten·anian style living CLASSIFIED 3 BR. 2 BA To11'11house. SlOOO UNrv. PARK 4 Br, 71~ Bil. '' , I I I D 1 11·ith 3 bl'rlroon1s on R-2 lot. Do •. "'11. Assume FHA loan. 2 frplc~. -on G!'een""-1< ii·por ~ iuu up rx OK fo, 2 U''''· "".95/J. Call REGULATIONS F I "· ~ Cheap Ch~p 3 Hr111ns., 2 bn . ('111·h : on ~ 1 re ,P ace· ~ew SnHlt + +, S5.'>.00ll Ol1'ner, 552-7283
, -loi'rly t'Orncr lot; nilnl con-6-16-7171. ERROHS: Advertisers carpeung & pa.mt. Next L B 3 Very lar):r bedroon1s. love· dl tion. $l20.00'.l. OPEN T!l 9 • irs FUN ro BE. NICE' should check their ads door lo large shopping •guna •1ch
1,\· 111-.grndi'fl ho111e 11•i!h a Cnll: 673-:'.66:: GT."l-S:iJl Ei·r~. i [~. ,·, ·,·. dally It l'eport etTors center. Cheaper than rtnl. "Ylrkshop 1t1'l'11 HI i'Cfll" of irnmcdiately. THE Ask for Onie, ~746 ~onter•y Spanish
1 c111·1t,.,-t•. Bit: ~'01"'l"t'I'! p!tl lO DAlLY PU.OT assumes ---~ DehghUul 3 bdnn., 2 M .,
;uul a rinr ba{'\.: yru·d. 1\11· liability for the first in· CASH 24 -HOURS Yf'ry cl?Se to beach & shops.
1'ht'n I!• modl'111i1("(I 11•ilh nii'f' :.,,~~~~~~~II correct inal!'rtlon only, i Lge. dmlng rm. hHs l'.'OO(i
hnilr in r11n1iC' ;ind l'<'riiniie 1 M-ESA VERDE CA,'CELl.ATIONS ·. For Your Home . burning trplc .• Jhr. rm., 111-·• 'n""''' , I , r , No hidden costs, del11ys. too. Cheerful. all new kit-'".·. •v l op. As 11 14 BD!ti\1, Golf l'O\lr'M' home. \V'h0 n kllllnc an. ad •· ~ n~nolinl"' A .. llo• \ ~· ....,. No obllgations. 15 yn: t"XD. cozy paliOI &. garden areas. 'n 1111 "-n ,,,,pci·.:.' n THE BLU-FF-5 L.f'J;(. ll\·ing . t'lli. i\· frnlc., sure 10 make 11. --~ BRASHEAR REA T O rxc"<"llC'nl buy 111 $30,0C,O. 1 1 ki 1 , __ .:!'..... >t:\.Vl'U . L Y Id v.·orld charm abounds
R<-n111 iful . :o1harp Doto rr 5 iin ng _rn,, 1c·ien ..... r"""'ul!' of lhe Kll.L NU~1BER 142·7411 Eves ffl..1171 here. lit Tlme offered lor
COATS n}l'l(fl'I; Isl clnsii ron<t. & eat1n~ arcR. Detached given you by your ad $65,000. Call no\\'. niotlva\
Sp11t·ious :l bdmia .. 2 12 gan1e mi Y.'ith y,·e1 bar taker •s receipt of your DRE-AM HOME--seller will con&lder oUers. t · & til'lth1: upi:ratied thruout. te!Mg & frP1c. Love!~· patios canccllatlnn. This kill 49-1-T:irSl W~LLACE ~I~~ \\'f! sho\\ "OU this" ,i;. &•tu-dens. ,\(11ster bdrm number must be pre-$34 500 rYVI N r--· 11 REAL TORS • MORGAN "'REAL fy ~tiltt> fnl.'lodl?s-l'lfrt~ an>it: se'nted by the advertiser rm--m-aou~•°"«"'?.' bed~nn-.~2~ha~lh-\.''"!N'I' ,_UJll.llt wy., Lacuna
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11hh n1anv c>xtrns . 011 01\t' 10(', S!'l l,OOJ. f7::.:1942. $2~.500 that hall been ordered, REPOSSESSIONS 1!\;~)'be~u~~~~~~ryp~~
Jui, S.17.5oo. Cus1om built., Co•ona de\ M•• RIVIERA REALTY but u·e cannot ruaran-. F 1 r ,.1,.. 3 'd , , _ ' d It th or n orme.tlon 11nd location . _.,. on 11 es Lott"°"' fon.'t'<I air hra.1, cpts, d""s. * 642-7007 * tee to o 10 unt cad I ·•• '" •·· -~ h. or Cicse FHA & VA hoines, iv1ryg mom wilh beHn1ed 1,1111!!. ii,vet~·d 11tio, dhlc c11r Sw"tmm'tn . Pool 11tu1 appea........ in t e contact • ce!hng. l!ardY.'OCld floors
1>:orn.ce> 11•1111 aulo cam"" CJ MESA VERDE NORTH paper. th •• • KASABIAN """" ~•""" di"1"". d""r. l~t> s!or11ge cabi~l s. & By °''Tit'r, 3 1~ yr old o~·l"A l.JNE ADS area. Larae front decldncr. C'ontpll'll'!)' fen~. Dloil'e • ~parklrr. '!. hr &. hu .. lam u• ~ • : R y I ... <'k•~ in lll(•;Hi<Jn. Pnvate Beach nn/rowitry kit. x 1 r 8 , Thesf' ads are 1trlctl}' ••I E1t•t1 '62..6644 4 .. e,ry_,,.,wl dC'OOrated. Can
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1810 N('v."Qrt Blvd .. C~I \1·ant'.' llnw ¥1hou1 a charm-Ot'll)'. Call f!\•e<t. 979-9-;'i99. fice11. NO phone orders. hugl' lot. Gu built-ins. [ Tftftftil!l IJ
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RIVIERA REAL TY Ruort 174 Reto<t 174 I Exctuslv• Homes ites I--.::=::.:. ____ ::..::_;:;:;:;::.:.._ ___ ...:.:;: 1 LAKE .ARROWHEAD General lrvlnt
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m.930. · ~o.rever "'''''of Ne,vport llarbor & the 1~8• dream home or hold for appreciation. If you $..1'\(J(J: ri lti-9'188. &ib. I 4.)lW.1t1ncOSTAMESA
soun1 LACUNA, f:in111atk c1hc . 4 bedroom custom-built spacious home. «:an pro1ect v.•hat this land Is going to be R.tnch•t, ~•rms , j LANDLORDS FREE i 1
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lot, easy to build on. Ask1nr, GRUBB g ELLIS CO. 3.'l ACllES, x!nl soil & ~1 ~ oo· J~l:\I,\{' ],lll)'ft. .i Br. 4. h.·t. $37,500. ! )'t'llr old li\'OC~do l~t·S .,. Lr~ t'll('I µi1Uo, l.loal 1>111.
LACUNA BEAOf, tt'n'itl~ 1 trrro[lf'fl11ll D~·111 hTtf:allcin 1Tpl. d1·1~1r thn1ou1. Av 111
So. Coa!lt Vil' ..... : orr AllLI REALTORS 675-7080 I ~~~t<'lll . $175,000. Apr I $'~ Yrly. Uy appl 1 ~t \\'('~lf'rll
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lol. $17,9".iO. Newport Beach --j Newporr Heights ·'"' .\rREs n\oc;ido .t: c11n1.. LUXURY LEASE-Dayi 552·7000
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ll'vel 101, overlooking ih1· Upper Back Bay NEW LISTING 111·~· \\"iht 1Anhn11! Prnrk. 10111 ,\: Bi.\. stio .... ·n by 111'111 city. Allklng $11.:WKI. Sl10,ln) Ca I Dou~: rlt.>sl. uuh'. tN.ii~·r 516--0tiOl 2 Bit. 2 ll.'I .. _..__ E . .\ Cht11•n1u1i,; 3 lxirn1, 2 b.1 ., I :o;1nu1 & l\SIJK•., 717-5550 ' ~ BH ':! H;1, 1
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viii I, Du-,le xes furn, 345 -1~11nho Newpor t Beach
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OCEANFRONT ~ " • ru on Real Estate W•nted 184 • !I' · ·"W'lr•'c 1 5 ~~? VISION .\ltt'llllon J1"1r1nl'ra' Both n! PacifJ(' Cow!t Iii 2 h w n ~·. -'\ br. C:1111NJ ll1i,:hliuxls .P•;)
R J::ALTY )I'll hll) 111\1· 1.r 1l1•'"l' l\\••1 ~Ir, lea.fol', or build to &.1111 , l'\'T p ,\RT\' \\',\\'TS T~)I (.ill 6i,7?2j I Huntington Be•ch
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Laguna Beach 21 o...,·nl.'r $G3,900 33.'r.Z'2 ('.illi• ll<'autilull)' l flnd~<'i!p••(t and 1 '11'11' ~hJn" fl \\',C. 1111'1::'' Opportunity 200 VIEW I RANCH
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balcony of this home. A1:1t To Buy A , SI01.000. 171411i42-~'."l.~. I M1•1,;1. All pnd•' <! r"'ll• ,. 111.; S':"~.lXXl "' . ,. II" 1·1, l 'U l'U' \ -,~ - -hl11n.•. \II :\"
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LIDO COTTAGE CAN BE SEEN AT 9 Bll\/\'U XI'.\\' 1 Newport Beach \\ 11lk 1u ~hoj1p1 nK. ;-.., . ..., , "1 ' I ' .... ·,.·,,-,21. ,, ,,,1_.1,1 ,.,,_ 1,,.,-_,_ \\1111;,r,., f"i.<1111 :\ll'~H. s11s h1cNnsh Really & In~·. I : Brand J0fl[1nk1n'~ nc1\' i un•I & I " I ~~ -""'r ~ · 1110. kl2-':llll
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l/4 BLOCKS TO BEACH I ESTATES h1'<'a1h takin~ ()('!'.1n \'i•'\\' ,.;, l1o·dul·•I ~l'll~'I $4!·1.•~n. B'~ ~150/~1?· _,_l Aincth~~l l D«I", 9tj3.1;;11;, I "(•!Ii" I'' v~·-Com111 -----------!
$79,500. '!!U:\1t: + IUBDR:\l. UU1{\I 1051 Sill' Dr., BreR. fCentr11I Srianish 2 S LOf )'. UJI· Pl'!('!' SJ91,Cfl() Rr11k 1·r 21. .... 1tl9-l:i-lli (Q\vn11r1. '"H "P "' l l'l;--1 !?•l/1<•11111~ .. s .. :!0/111u. I.GE. l BR, S2'il. 8111.:ht'lor.
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3 BR. 2 bl! e11 ;l() FL 011 10 S:\) !or 3ho\\·\ , prirl' all 11111 hrdroont...,, ;,yjJl~ll lnl.: i·pl. S'!IO ">l·~·ll25 I"'" i~t p,111•-'. (111<1 ,\<I. S~l:O. /\u 1'1•11)1 f .. ,r :il11.:1""k 'f:funtin101ton B•ach
sandy bt.·ach Leh~chold I. ,J Carey Riiy G46-i ll~ I ng. , llurr). C',tll ~:::,.:J:Uf.i 4="UNIT APT. BLDG. nr:,\L Sh .. rp! l llr duph\, ;Y1:t J\1dua U1 ., s11..;;;.1.1 1Homef1nders 547-9641
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ccil's .. 4 BR., den. din. rm,, 1hn. nn., furn . nn ... 2 fq>l. i 6-IS-8018 {'\'C'run1.:s. I Wesley N. Taylor Co. Gen~ral 2~·020, __ ftrf~ .. \dults, n<i Jl('I~. SI ~J !\,, j,,,n Ln, l!B. ~12_784R
A mu.st to see. $159,500 I Poul; new deeor. $.!la,000. FA:\!ILY Pk. 3 BR. :l b:i, Rf'..ALTORS :: 1:1~. 2 H.\ honir .. -Jh;ll;(J t,:!'<-J1::il ---_
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R";\LTORS 6,7 -~~1 H.B. 8,-,.~,~ Tom :\h!lcr, ,\gt. fi-1:!-1.~ll -CLOSE TO BEACH W'I srt(J41.1z1 1"' wtva 'lfi2-::-':I• 1 frpl1.:. 611-l:!l;i, Gl().!::O:I;!. 11".n~e 11cms 1111h ii Daily i::. ( _..,,.._, ~ ,...,., -P11"t CJ,,~~J[!<~I Ac.J! Call ------•---~t I '~'.'11>1> _1dhl<' ~horta~1~ 11ui1[1Pr.1:: Ur111rt :-.1r11· l>t.·l11>1c :i S.: 4 f fii'l .:1.11~. lU.\, rli\1 1 11~ . .ibl.1i.:,1r. s-;n JU;; Capiitrano 6-!2-,j);is.
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BIG CANYON ~ HIWPOtT &-IAl' c.Nl.-'4t•lllt 3 BR. 'J 13A. /+'rt('.'ri )"I'll 1\\,1il 1\Jlnl H1r11 1 lllHg• = nifln. nu pets Sl!JO
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ml', ''6 on 1 1Acreo19e for sale 150 $@\\~1J-fttt/'~fl 1 · .. so•)n r iSf' -1 childrrn t-"'' ok ~iK--02:~/-,,.,.-1---, 1,-,-h-.\PlLT Gardt'n Art. 1 Br, rr.vy. Sl<l!J.500. 0p('n dally 11""' l•J ~lllff", ~Ut<h· nk. ' ,.. . . ,• r. \ \Ulllf', .I I. -• s
j ,\~l 1 It I I I ft1n1 l4.:i/n10., pO(). r..'.r lt1kc Ui.rge duplex wilh nicl' 16. In1mt'd. occupancy: t· i\C arra 29 Palms. '.}lie, 1·.:\C'ELl.~."\T l !1!' tn t l;?5 • ---'. n~. !ll ", ,,.,.,n '" !J.ol'k 10'.t'l !Zt h ~I. 536-7447
pjjvate beach . 3 Bdrtn1., 2 It Ru" Vcrie. CAii 6T"~6900 cabin, ulll, high rteseri, Thaf Intriguing W ord Gome wif~ a Chuckle hus i,:H1, IL·rt~·1·t.1 for IJ('t. 1:! 8H, 11r~· S22.J. flnol S'.."Jl/J~~:tr.IC?<J c\C. .,11 .•• ~ ~k<·n.-I~
bi'ifii: +Cleek up & 3 bdrn11. NEWPORT SHORES '\'tit'a-vallry. 49'1-161!T. r.i;,., 11, cu.Y •· '°llAH l.I1Tl.F.' :! tir 'hsr-~1'.ill'" ,,.,w·1 ·fl~lcond. A~~ 10! IJttvC'.' University Pa rk ----'-c----• 2 ,_ h d C t l un liu·I·, ,., }1\ \l+· l'Ull". .lli .• -671i7 or l!J j-f,2fl-: Laguna Beach
•b·I . ~-l ~~1°.~·~· "1~'(>t'Te< .: \\'c S"''l·lali~c in f';C'\lpocl I :\l ini-r <ineh ~Ill•<; 111 Sun Junn I O teo,,or1io• l91t•t1 of 1h " ----------t-1ns .. ..,c~ .• eh . er-•-. r .,11·,,1• $"'"'-"'' Cl! 1 bl • :\C P:11111 :.1'1t11 2lw$~."~1Hik!' lo i'll!a<'h 2 Br 0 hr1u~,.., l'ltl \'1\T~:llfJ\IE , . . ... , 119. 000 ,1 ~hol'<'s propenll's • call us .... , 11110 ~"· ,,., , · 1p. _,, aur ..:ro,.. 9d wo<di i,,,. 111, 1 11. 1 t 1 SI'" .1 8 1,..,. " 1 l r, 1 , 1, , \ .,.. .. .., rl EFFTr. npl~ fmn1 S50 \\'k r1f1c bay "'e". .1, •• llt 1 ~ • <199-~JO. I low •o to<.., laur l•!T'Ple wo•ds 1 . •· J HI• · /111 io, n~ '"· · r ~•-I· ,-.inc l' "r JH\'' "1 > 1
"'" 1 ' ' -· ··n "" SliO 111n. Pool. mnid, terms. App'L onl). Ai:k fvr fl,-ec . . • lnt·d, l•JU! 110o11 I:"\ gftrr1i.;r. lamillr~. A!!t ft"' llifJ.,~-1.'.0 t · iidulr11 p1~·f!·1TP1l $1:itl 11111 gi~usbu11-. ,\~1 .. unly. l 1;·~b~r<'ll-. ~1 ~1~. to ;:,~, Co;:;;;;;,1;1 158 11 ~ o M o RA ri~x>1';;,,.,'kl~~ ~;\::~, :;~ 1~~;n.'. ?;;;i,~"!~,r~~~ ~; .. ~;-~:~d:!'.~~m• £~i-'1~'1y, v;ll,go !no
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1 I 12 I I J ~1~:~;i.v 3 Br 2 Ba S::!G.l 1110' C;dl 11:12-:,,11' -Furn. 315 s,;~~~~"~.~~I~~S ~-· o-y~ t Sii" hl tnJ, nu C U, enrl 11;\Uo. IL\J{D Tfl ~ l.\D 1 Bi , Sl!oll G I N Back door to beAch 1\'11lk 11 ACRE I rn .... -uo uvn " I I ' G f ,... J k enera ewport S.ach .,,,1 tennl5 court adj. I BR r4 For boat repair & AAlt'< I R A Y H 1 \IA~Y :\IA,"ll\" :\[Of'F: • ar, n.._,. yari: • tot O · -----------
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L.ANoLORDs· $ · H~m_efinders 547·9641 1 P.\L \I ~Rf:\Gc;, n r v ~ .~, f'!:.ll \\ k. .t· up t bf',
coty prdcn patio. No...,• tt'rMm. :i BR, 3 lar ,i,:1tr· SPl"'NOABLE ; n c 0 m f'. . I J j1 I \ f't~E rrt :i .. f~ill 1; .. T11".1)'.j Irvine Ill \l !Rn. prvi!•. h nru., 2 hr .It llllc.h's, oolor Jv.
$10,<m less. Hurry! Oprn li8C. $91.500. inflation ht'd~. ll('ar ho y, I $ ALA RENTALS $ ~ I clubhst', e1c. Uy nJO or 11k:. tT':llrt ~t'rv. root. TifE
Sun. 1-5. 425 \lia Lido Nord. HARBOR VIEW 1 4,800 sq. fl. olc. bldg. Bkr I C E P A E I ' :\r1rp<JM & B:iy, &12.s,m RR,\Z\O SL'\\'~ BP. + f,.m !'.111-l\30.l f'\'t' ...,krn•t~ \![SA 11:; N. Ne""'llOrt Bl ,
GT.>-7414.. HOMES 6T;Hi700 . . '° Modern tingle: "'My dau•h· O l'()l)m. '-f'l)nn1I Dlnin..: C ' Mos• :\R f.ll'r-96.~L
I Ii I I LANDL RDS1 A"'3.i111.bll" Apnl !!§I $395 f)r l OS ell .,--~~-~~---1 Newport Boch REAL TY 833-0780 i Condominiums ter is nch. 11·, par! of her K•r· • ttl h 11' & 1 ~· -l~P.. ~·un1 f1-plc, OC"t'an· BY Q\\'~ER.
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LIDO Sand5. 3BR. 2fu\, axJ d d H rk>arh e CoronJt dP: ~Iar • L':\l\"f'..P.:~ITY Pk Te rr . dh1 .:nr. Co11v to ~hrpnii: I' S.~25. mo 6T>-3327 or ~lonaro Jlarb VII'\\' ll!Tlf' -I I an marrie • -· t• °'"'"' t:;7'i =15 fl to ht'!'ch. $52,:ilO by f>ror (lee. Mint cond. eonv: PAL\t Sptina:s. 2 BR, z \-...\, B J F l 0 E 1-11 ' & Laguna. Our ltenJal StT· NEW 3BR 28A t~ntw, fin' S:tlO ltll-9133. ~•
mmer. 83l..oo!l3 10 rec. fncil'& It t:lem. &hi. fum., ft"O la~. ~Bew' S ('n(I ' I I I I I' 0 '""'~'•'• rt.. (ll w•t• ql/Ol.iJ Vt('f' It f'REF. to You. Tty pl:tf'f!, pool' $31.i, !i.i2-7896 Condominiums 1 HR. 10X:i> AlobUe home,
flAlUJOR HWllandi; 4 BR, S09,500, l>nYJ: 6 4 o-o 4 6 .t , loc:11.l10n. $45,9JO. I 7 l 4 J . by 1,11,,,9 ;" rt.. 1911n;119 IWOtd -..:N·,u-V'v'wl;,W RENTALS ELEGAr-'T J Br, 11,s B.1, !~,.. Unfurn. 320 ~atf'T pa.id S160 mo Ask ror
f"am-nn, ll"p)c. S 5 6 , 5 0 O. Evl'I: 6ff.C)3 838-3640. I you d• ... loJl lroni s1-ii No. 3 belooo I _ • Ell fam-rm, 2 frplcs, many e~-\Ir. li('<oll'f', f>46-2433, or
()v,ncr/prln only &16-6.!_36 CONOO. !Lplll·le\'t!l ::<BR., 213 BR ' Ot'n, 1st)'. :z bl!. frpl, ei. PRINT NUMa[~f O Lfll!PS IN f'i,J-4tr.>O Cir -49~.J24f! lrn!t $4-15. S.12-8216 I H untington b•ach &W-12'17 aft 6 PJ\t
BAYCR.ES'!' owner" Br. 2'' oo .• hobby mt., lni,iry. nn., cu.~. C'llTfl, A: drpt. enrl ll:Rr ...., lHESf sau.-,RlS \\'lfl::N BOILINC EGGS IN \\11EN' non.rxr. F:GGS IN :.? BP. until J\lnl.' 91h.
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5t."k. $7·1,950. ~4. Bkr. 67N200 ti UNSCPAMetf A!OVf lEllE•S I j I I I j j 111111! '1nega.r. Thl1 +A'ill k•>ep little vlnef{Ar, Thl11 will ki"'P• Fnb. rec area. f'erfl'(1 lnr per rno. 675-4395
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s_._n_c_1._ .... _n_•-·----1 Huntl ~,.!_on Beach Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Pum;. or Unfvm. 370 I OFFICES 4lc \' ... N IALJTY * ··• * COSTA MESA * LOST: \Vhl1e male cock· HATF. TO ~10' ~~~ .., ...
s.a,.. Clemente Riuldent llotel CHILDREN Cost• Mesi Cast1 Met.A J\llSSJON VIJo;Jf) 1100 . 1300. l'TSO. 2500 :.q ft •·poo, ana ro "a.rile Cell lh@ Pro' * MULCl!,.!'-~ SOU. '*
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$79.50 Per Month -====================~I I()() lo llOO "I'! It hlllu.o;trla.I units. s1:;;: • Bn:>"'fl". \'le Jlunr ln((t()fl ilr Rat"' &l't" low: Don't be ~ Quiet_ Secure ind pirents love the • air l'Vntl, c1.1n11. d~ . ..-111 btir 1\061''.l!T NA'T'Tt:r~.;s 17th. HB. SZ:. Rt:\VARD. 1Jo"·~ Call Hirh; 6il--077::0
run1.u1u. "'1illklng dliu"net• lirgt. spiclous •p•rt-Vi'SfO Del Lago _ 219'fJ cun1ino Cnpl1u..,,1., fk;1lt11r·''"""1 ?otl'IMJ·-r.9-s.J71 ea.11 536-112-t bt-fr 3 pm. General Sarvic•• j Iii z J
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HOTEL Cross. ~ 831·1600 $1().)/~tO. Phil Sl.llli\'an, Obh1po, Sen Juan Ca po , ma C u if'IC!I, ne\l'spajX'N,jl
• Realtor, MS-616~· 496-5649. calaloguff: Abo Lit'Ocliuri~. Job Wantad Male 700 • 114 DEL ~tAn, s.c. • • ChlltJron 6 & )'oun•or AJ.~ Cc fl>•" ''"'Ui··-fonn~ •
A U I 365 o S~I!! lict:n"f'd Pl't' ,~·hi MODERN , OFFICE Rentals Wanted 460 GOLU -.1·ri1tv.t11(•h, looi;t 3 !1. • '" ''·'· -' pt. n urn, e 01!1dttn11 play area re66 . 0Unt6 Bl•(•k Ooedln band. \lie lt>i:a.I~, rte. La)oul, C<'J~i· :'llOTEl .. llotel man11gtr
Fully CT'J)td/drpd, Junli5hed . 3 Br h•Xll>t' tJr apt ftJr tht' Cdl\f, Of 1reat sentlmt"111al poslu~n & pa-teuv. · Cul~ -.1oulll l'lk" cn11»ioyrnent.
1_C_o_ro_n_a_d_o_l_M_•_• ___ , 1: i"11n?t"~it 2r!·. ~·r~~1;111,. Suc;c;e,iful people in the know 3 Ut•ska:. Chairs & rft:~·p-nionth ! 0 1 June, JulY &: valul!. t{~ard. 642_8380 ~bb1~. 471t1 400-77li9 <11 Xlnl i'(:•f.o: ~ kccPll buslne!IS
live hare! Coit• Me1•'s newest, Uonist lumltu~ ::it only AUl!U"'L \l'rll'-' or call Chan l ~~~~~~~~~~~I Uon, t7l41 TI4-9 1·1t. up. Np1 Heh, C~I or Lal{Una NE\\' WR, 1 ha, bllin rllllj't' • ~:1~i.n!~~'t::e~~ inoi;t i:ni· luxury Adult Ap•rtment Complei. Sl.25. Pt'r rno. At JSOOC Hll.!illCtl. J69 \\'. Cn.melback 11 C,\P'J'A1f'S (.'AR C,\JU:: :i.re.1. 61~lnll or &Ki-3632.
& oven. ct111. drpi;, stir dbl • Nr. 11ho11pi11g .~· rn1j,., Ne-.1ra11. Blvd. Cl\!. Hrl, l'hocnm, Arizona 85013 j{J• j Hand v.axlng ,,t. v.·;c~hin:.;. In-Job-W1nttd Fem•l• 702 gar, no pets, $27a, n10, • li'Oni SIS.:.. !T'S LAKE. LAKE, LAKE all Agent 6>6-39"..S AC IOO'll 261_7117 huttuction aide&: out! tree Pick Up & •
675-2698 Shtcloi. I, 2, 2 & De.. $111 .. 1411 i """'!:~ ... ..,~~..,..,.,.I :miiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii• OeJlv(lry. For nppt, call NEED help at h01ne! \Ve LOVt-:LY 2 BR J.. Dl•n. gt~. BANBURY CROSS w ... .,.,. & ..._ 140-1100 \VANTEri to lciUlt' applv~ • 6-15-1191 or 646-3632 hnvt! atdl.'8, nunet, h·'-~. * Deluxe Offices * 2500 liq fl Llldi~. vr:I f1•n1·t'(l -."°
All Utll,; pd, s~.. lr\cu• lk11ch BJ11tl ,v. \\'IU'l1f'I') ==:;:;::;:====::;;:~========== yrd. for ~11 J\'f11n11ftl('IUrinr:. School• & T Axt S/Aceountlnt/Book;· ('Olllllllnlon.~. Hon1emakl'rs
Cull Tl-h")'.\7-nv1 10.61 VJ1';\\' p()JNT l .. A;ii:: A.pt. Unfurn. 365 A \\'..,lrlin.: 1nal'•11111·~. l':1!l J Instructions 575 kl! ·plnic, tic•i1'1• .1'.1nnll iu·· VJ1jolu1 !>li..ai.'n. 2 en .. bit· ins, 1·arp .. divs. e 842-6604 e -'---------I pts., I 1''or Lca111', 38·1 llQ. Ft. ron1n1/ 7l l-S!,;.1 i1r1. rounh~. John \\ 11 It er s Pi{AC. J\un.t!·~.-,-11-"-'"-'°'
f.'001. 8unde•·k. $~1.i !"11"" l •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• N•wpor t Bea ch I _ Furn. or Un urn. 370 buslne1111, t2 otfltc!I plus n_ .. 2 BR unfurn. :-:roo5tow-.t71 434-6107. elderly, post·op etc. )'Our
SEl.1Pl .. E It 1'~. 6i3-f~t.lj UNDER NEW ', Co1t1 Mes• ~ptlon al't;i,1 & ioto1·axe). Ad· rclrl.::. \'rlv. Un 1•1 $2'.llt WANT TO 1~LUPl-WING, r:LECTP.JCAL. hon1e, day ll'k. 892-3169. J3('("nt lu v1·1111J.!.'t' Co u 111 y · · CARl'E'~R\' ,. ,.. h too Co1ta M•1a MANAGEMENT Ii.al ..... ~ Ut' f:.iiJho:i Pr11u1 •~' · '~" D\\' k G 'I J · 3 Rlt/2' 1'A ;11111 2' l!H/2' 1:.\,' All'po11. """' .!'mall. F' I: Il !Ionic Hepair,' , l'.'01' . en c etu11ng.
2 Bl~. Ulln$,, ru'wl;.-· dC'!'i)T'lllf'd, 11·alk-in 1·h~t't'\, ti!'\\ ~·1 ·1~. PAr~E Jlif1:~TS. Call 546-8801 8.tl'fl. &IG4f•il WORK 642-1403. Also pl. lhn:-._3::::0..6:30 p.m.
ent'1 ~H r:1:,:••s lkriutiful 1lr1•~. •tl~h11.1•l\f'r, r I r it1-:l\PO:>:SJHL.E Contrao·tur I "TllJ~GS" by ~l~. Gen'! lt<·I. 1.r.t11s. ·.~~177, 313-71ni lan•l~r:1rin1;. l.J'lt f1J,1y 1t1't•11. J>a1 ir•, !1r<"plr11·l'. Co11d11 flo••I ;\/INUTES TO ?-.'PT. BCll. I nc«ls ~(I.I ,,·:.i renousc C.;\I, Qi.rpentry, P.epairs, Plum-HABYSI1ilf\'.G 1n my home,
a i·tiild'~ ilrl"an1. C'lo~4, Iv Adults. $:.'i:i. uri. o11>-7~::fl. Ha.-h, I & 2 J~Jt, fron1 $1!"17
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i.hu11pini: ,(· s1·l1Js. Cluldrc·n ~)l&-.°'C97 Adults. No Pcl:i. I 642·5613. c:-.1 area. &l2-0384
111'1'''•1nc. "°1~·0l.'O, If nu uns FI 1: E !'~(~:! 1: 1: • fj 1,lks l;~,11i\~~!.~;j Blvd.) HO:'IU:: REPAIR SErt\llCE Help W•nt•d, M''-,&~F~77!0
I 8-1i·TJJI. cl1«hwa~lwr '· p •fr1", 111·11, I :... • ]~· TRAVEL Sl!l:l .. ·~i ..... :.iJ~l ,,r 'tat'..:;i!!O .Yl6-!Nil ..... son s ~A C.1rix•ntry, Plun1bi11g, Elel~ --•--•--•-$220 NEW I Hu t'n ton Beach · lrleal. Rea.~. ;o4!J.100l . _,,..,...--........,_.,.....
PINECREEK
LIVES UP
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TO ITS NAME : ~~·1~.h~1'.~ G;n·a'7e PAHK Lido •I pl(':<. 2 HR :!I ~'.;:;~lcnl~un~t~;·· 7 ~1~· • OF~ICES ~VAILAB~E t.NERGY CRIS!.'; SPECIAi~ ~1J~~~~; e:~\~~~1Y'T1Fifu g~.~~s~~~~:it:~gr to;~
• 12 Ble>1_·ks lo tK-l;lt'h IJJ\. t.1.1r, hllin~. SUIJCI' gretH. ~ill!flll, u ·nni.~. Xl(i..{):lJ9. • Dell l)rl "''fttl" 1•,1'1•r! ,,, ,l:lln r .. ...-l>S TlllS \\!::EK .SA\'E Why Not Call \',\~. REAS. HELIABU::. Pw·ch:i . ..Sng A(:ellt $900
(l\'el' :.00 !nil tl~C'!I .Uld 10 e \\";Ilk 1,. ni !d;r•I :S'.f[!I. li l~i·l::".:I , Also l H. ~· $1 ~.-, e111c•n1r. _uCll lor :If'-'.!ll'.,. \I\• !111 \'t• -'Ji •·hit\n••l i fi.11).l;w(i, l..('<.:a l Srcre!:iry to $800
•·•-""'' •o•JJb ,,,,,,.,.1.,,11•.. · I__:__~ " ' 1·ount11nts, t 11 ~ u r Rn c· ~,. ciiuii11ne111 10 l1l\"\\1.,u1 in· PACIFIC 0<'1 l · · '"• Jo $75 "·· .~.... ·' • Kid.~ & Pets 0.1~. Newport Helghh L Ni I , I k 1 LOCAL n1ovlng & hauling . .cas1n:.:. ·"6 ~· CNate•a relaxing i;ellinjoC fvr ltenllor ~ G ~ -a guna .gue moi 1!;3!;<' Jro crs Ol" sulahun in )our.a!!lc area 1 by student. Large INck. Sec y/L!fe tns. e.1;p lo f750
your spacious 11e\\· J. vr :!·I .i:: .s,]] R('asonnblc to Jlf'l'n1a11r•nt 1rili1 1in n1uss or fuss.\V~'l!' llellS. llarry. 5::l·l13J vr lns!:l rllnL't" CJalrTUi AMt. ~
hedroon1 llJllll'llllC/11. ~·r11111 IJl<Slll1\ALE 2 1:1'!, P"Ol. I * BRANO NEW* tenant.~. ,;u·r you u111 0 j()'; <If y(lur l TRAVEL SCHOOL 539-0!38 l-1t·e & Ca~u111ly $100
. t'urnllurc rl.l':lltal1lc.1 • 4'0•('1 i.;ar:lb"f' .. tcs1wi11s11}1· 1 "-'.!BH 'JB\ r-S1 9" •fil1ltll{C'OS1~ ... ~·011 ut-• .1lCSl 1>lll'~=t'~ lo 1170 Ocean Bree·e I I J I [)(i,"s Jones Healt)' 1!J2-1112 I I ' 'II·~ ''I ' ' s I 'I k·" c·~ $100
Orfltc open 9:00 to li:OO. '.!300 t.arr:e J BR. 2 c:ar garag:r. 2 1uluJ1". NiJ prls. S I S:.. ~ " -. '.· 1 ini '1 •ll'l:t'(•l'>i ('OOler in Su n1111e1'. YARD. garage l:Iean-~ps, Secy' to Conlroller S650
Faln'ic11• l!d., Costn ~lcsu. Bath. Bl tn.~. d1ih\\•hr, t\C\\' .H~lft22 L:uf~:"11 · t-unuslH•rf unil:-t OFFICE SPACE ~·l'~l' l'~tinUtJ••i.. .. ~.,vr .A ,(.! ll!O E. 17!h, Santa Ana rl!move tf'e('s. dirt, l\J-', H.eccpt/Sec1'1!tary lo $625
Phone: 545'2300 crp1s n,."unted. No J.>('(c; ti() San Clem nt ,\\':!! · M ISSION VIEJO JI. ,\!l.\\1.-, l~.-.l _\r!O:'\ 543-6596 drive w a Y s, st un1p.s. Ass! Hkkpr 'EDP to S625 .. ,~ . · ·1 e e CROWNVALLE~.'Apts l\<•'J"fJsJO J '•X ·x•"'J? 8-172!300 p JJEDI' 1 •0-COAST APTS '1n:::!rs $:l'1l/l\!O .' .. · UP 42.1· · • 21~ ;-)<1. fl. i. 1;p , v -·· • • •'',' '-'· -·1VU ''· L' Qu 1.. -· avro o.,.,,,.,, · I ,121 S 11 Btl l\:F\\'r, 1 .. S1111 l>i,•.:•f ~·rw~· i.1• (°ou?>t ('Jl(l[('l•:JJ)(',\TlfJ:-., 1-_ , d 10r alf1c111lonl11rrn..,\· LIT1'.: ltauling, Lite ~HeCept ll'yJI(':~~ SSOO F'HO~I Sl9a lo S:t:lO 1 11 . I, ntg · 1
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1. . ,,\Jt )t-,:-o 1\l'TS '! Ilr. lhi·i 1., l!ill liui··1. '.l::i::·I SJ:>:r.Lr: n111lc :: •. e:1n 1 Ii;: 1 CJ k T . 1 ,11. 1 $500
* Now RENTING *
TAJ\! \"ACK popular ,\ l'l ui 2 Bnlh. $l!J:1· :l Bt', 2 B111h 11111 1 ,, " 1 1 2.~.;Q:t ;\l111~ul'rik• Ptk11~ 1 111y~!ieisn1 bur b<'licves in l4 in1ite<l Enrolhncnt Trinunin~. yard c ean-up. ct· yp1s <. · ·• o
Nt."'\V., BR 2 1 2 13R," pool ? p\l pntkis' <1~11 .... 111·. ll'ph•, $z;JO. Cull ! 1 1111 ~;11..l~~I i7'~ut· i\1 ~111. l11n11••d1.1l •I). 1 t'f'al1r1 . Srek!I fCtll. l'Onip. :: Cl1t.~:>es per week frre eslin1alc. 539-4i36. \\'arehousenian $.&00
-p ' BA 1•ov.n/K1Ulie 1-atht•df'ltl <:ln~s 1•1'pfs i 'l!B--01'11 11 1-'-' -1 • 831 -1400 11 llO · lial't)' the.'>•' 1•:llU<'~. \lo111ing Classc!!, licJ:ln SKJPJJ)ADLR & dim:p truh 'ik Dict~;c;;tr:~i~ p~n;~~r
apts. >tllf"'i,I 1'n<'o.s£'tl t:i~r-1~·1·i·l No P"I~.' Child i)K. I SPACIQU-:, NE\V 2Rlt 28.\ I Newport Beach I J:l OtO SQ 1-i-.-1.-.-.-1:-: \\ 1·11e < !.' ...... ,f\f'd Ad i\u .. 1:1.1 ~1arch 19th 1'01'~. Conc~te, asp at, c,\l.f, TRJs'H HOPKINS age, ... t:!.j;\l110tly l..110Pl'.N ,.,_. 23'""001 h'JdOK"I I ···-·-·· ... 1 .n1.1 5~11 !1· IJallvl'1lo1.l'.O.Ho~l j.~J. :\J1eC1 Be ' b ki S.16-7110 -· DAILY 12 TO tJ 1i.n1. I·-'"· Dnys 11 1""'~1 c:-.-i t ~ · ... nt oc. SI'S.· WATCH THE SUN SET lnn:•nnfi1 •rlihlg.•fu1111to11n . · ,,, ... , .. . · ao;se.'l ~1'1 Sllllo'lng, rea ng, · JERRI \Vl-IITIE~fORE
2:-ii, QI' eves 1213J·l72~211 I SI 10. ~t _ 201 -~~ 1\-lru'lpos:1. . . .:11111a An.1. lndJ\ ldu,i l nl· •r "~1,1 •'' ~ ... 4 .J1f. ~2l· ,\pril ~h l\IOVING, Hauling. E:.cpcr .
• , ..,. "· I SPACIOUS 2 sn from SW9. 492. -469.i/.>IS-2.'11•1 .~as B. r1sas Apts fi"-· r.oi1 10 l;l4lJ !"'. ft •-*P ALM-&-CARO /l(:crt'dited By SA'ITS Reliable. Rea.sonablc. f 'ree ~ DCDrrw...-..~ -15 R A N" .. , Est11blished 196.1 "~2 ~o1 <U\.>Vl'll~ l t li-I A•lults qnly. Pool. RN· Rn1 . lBH duplex np1 . 1w11 rao1t ·~ ·'"' 11·rr 1·e .. 1 • · l~·n,(' 1111y or nll i.:1!:11·~ 11.1 READER * I~'~''~-~~~·~·~""·_:_.,_=,,.--,, SERY1CE.5~
1M!WX • Cl~ garages._ Pets ok. t•p•~. nr !-'tllf l't..IUl'SI'. Sl tri ~ ,. ~12-~ '2:><.· iirr 11. 1\\'tll. Apnl l, '7:. _.;11,.,·hd l'elLllir•;!s ~l, 1. ,,I] [It] :O.IOVING? l.,o(•;tl furn. or -,..,..,.,,.""""'
20ttr J!. .---I i\1~ at 1136.1 Kecl~n Ln, 1110. 49"2--0i!l:;. <t ft 4 pn1 or furn ~'n,.,.le; ~ _um/unfun1 ,\/u~I ?>•'t' lu ;ippr~i·i ,1... ;:i'.!2 l\'«~tnHn~J ~i 1 \ •'. gen. hauling, 32 rt. turn. 488 E. lltK St. tat Irvine) C:'ll
11r Urach ,{ Slalt'r. 842·0389: wknil~. _ l--!;r. SIOC>.-S2GO. ~)~2·lli2'1. \\t•<(lnl+ll~lt·I' 8:!" !Jlj.'j l i•pcri van. fi.12.(k)35. Suite _224 642-1470
AGT' . t14·1.4;,o.1 , S A A11;u1 411 ........, ~-· · .. fi.11.£1.S7S -· , anta na C0:.1A l\lelia, irleal f01· den-• tJo.yJ>. _ --Housecfeanlng "°'~--'-------':.:.:.~-Santa Ana tal ~:lO or offit·rs. l,;nlt tl J:"1CENSI-:[) $Plf:1Tl'Al.IST1----_ Ill :c«A •-A ec;ll $1 SS I .NEW D~PLEXES I NEW FAMILY APTS. purk1ng. Air r'Oritl. Conier •JI Spiritualisc r<·ading~ JO a.in. HOUSE OF CLEAN
C!GJ\N'TfC 1 Hl)f:.;\I. 11 u~. bl1_· ~llOS, crpls, dr~. Grand Openin . · 1 CHOICE ~9!h ,I;, N<'\l'J'llll'! l~l\'d. ';'00 • JO JI.Ill. nrl\·i,:\. Olt\ ;di ]~ Oirpcti;, \\'indows, floors, ACCTG. CLERK
You Bel lt'li und,•1·111·k·1·.J: ~\~. f~, v.alk '.? _bch._ 2 Brt· 1 NF\V 1 '1 ~ ~ FR"s Pu1? 1ik LAKEFRONT s.r. i1! lR"! Ne111 ...... r~ .t· f/-0 t1l:llfC'rs. 312 r\. }-:I Canlifl<1 I Ser\'bs and Jl!tpllin upbol. Special rates for rt'g. The Jo~ly ~er ls looking Th;i/'s 11·hy 1heS<" I jlhl I srn .. J sn.s .. 2J. lJlh & ' .. ' ,, • • . " ~.r. al l.<\!IJ N1•\\'!)uJ1. :<:1~1r1 I He·tl s~n Cle111cntt' f-01· 1. . se1v 642-6824 for It lull U111e ncctg clerk. v.·o~·c· last long. c.·1\11s" ~nciu, .)39....6119. s;!hng~. l{~·e. L\~lll. Pool. LOCATIONS or Inn;: 1cA.~('!I. n11tK'r, I R["l;)l,° Cail 492-90:11. ·192jil~.t.J. ' ' • . '. Exp. ~hould includ~ AIP,
. , . • . , · .-• ·: WALK TO BEACH I lny arcn~. Patio~ & 101 I S.'l.1-8321'> ' .. _ 1 . • l\IESA Cleaning Ser\ 1 c e, bank recoocllliallon \Vith drps, .~roic &· i<lui,:. 1.J•I.~ lots Gn" & \\later Prl Shu,.. VERSAILLES I PPF:GNAl'.'T Bal)y11ttlnn ,..._,t 11i11dows Ors etc k I l f , I · J J • 2 · /d • ~ . ·• ""I Ol'FJCE Sl"C>' f'OI' • .. . • '-'ts • · · s1•n1e ·no11 e<gc o ac1·1i;: o t:rt•cn :11rn. l tl\'l'l'C• · llr, rpt rps, gar. dr;111,.s ,t· so ror!h! , . " ~ • ('nrin;:, 1·unfidr111lu! .~ ..... ~, 1. Re11id/Con1m'I. 557-6742. 1 1 f ! S· 1 · .. garag~~· Atlull11, 111• fll'I:., lillr\.~. 125 16th St. No pcls Slurliu~ al SIG9 + rlC'll. I n~ .. Nr. Cos1n ~-!~~a. llurt.-.ir 1 in :? ,t, !'i'ferrnl, .\l:ionion .. J\!i\TURF., dependable, fenc· EXCELLENT H . 1 . 1c,p u.·1 L'1 nry p~'001Jlll}nsu11 ·
20W ~ ulll'l1Ul1 A\'O, ti IJlk 11!1:'1Jli(l. 960-1230 01' 847-39.'"17 Newhope Meadow' I l)i\' Tiii~ LAl\t; 111 Ad11111s. lknut1rul 111odrrn ndoplion & kcepin;::. I etl yd, my home. Refs. Good ·u d '0 o~sec eans~ alt. ~~]~j~I exi:JI ense I lt~(I y
E. of Ne .... •po11. lilvtl., .~. 1 NEAR BEACH . 17 S ' ·J S \ i\I Soulh Cuas1 Pla1.a . 11lr n1uslr, j1tni1Qri:1!, Clu.~i. J APt:ARF; &12-.i.i::li I lunches. ~100~ Y day. o~:-~~,ransp, ~!,.. n'''l ~ I ette, J"'\ UIE'. blk So f 13n C \1 1 . ,) • · 1 cv. lO[)('. • '1 ' A \Valker & l..rr Rid" Call -per 11y. "'IU'""VV't • .~:.:::·~~:::::.~· -------I Mi ' · v 'y, ' '1 Brand New Deluxe :.? & ;; 554-2600 l'•-.il • Ac;~pult'o ,\qu11 B.nr ~~7-013ti or ;,IB-.'iS'..'il .,. • \'.-\Sl::(1'Q,\IY LVN 10 babrsi1 in 111y ho111e . lnco T• ACCOUNTI:":G Clo!rk, N•ll 8600· ---er, crpl/ drps, bltns. gar. Ii. J ucuz1.1. Spertal'ull1r ·~ : . . . -. I Co11f1denti11l info r Ula I ion All,1' ai;;e. Oriir1-;;c 1\1·~ .. c:o.1.1:.;.c:.o~m~•:..:.;:;.:.• ____ _
NEWLY DECORATED 51 1181h St 847-3957 Westmins ter ,\,·n· L:1kc "' To1\1'rini: 8.iO •11 900 orf11·r ~11nei>_ or l c.'Ounsrling & 1·ererral. s~ day. 642·8&\S I T Se · ·~!11~ioap ~" ~~~ a/011"~1erk~.
BEAUTIFUL rou11tuJn,.. .. 1, J\lillion Dollar I ~.in ri 11 ni n n u1n1·1u nn~.1 APCARF., lnrorµ. A '."Jon· , ncome ax rv1ce
G OU CLEAN, quiel 2 BR, nrly ADULT 2 BR. pool, quie1, fluhhoui.r, G_1ni. Sauna, t ntli'f1.,>mund ~11n1;,:I' 11\'a ll . Profit A!,,'t'lll'\'., 1:>42.1431). BABYSrn:1NG my home, person:;\ or business exp or recent acctg courses.:
R NOS nt"'w bldg. \\'lr/~l"I!': pd, rhild Super rle:in. Bltns. $147.No Toi;\! ~·uritY, ,.,.,,. nl1•r 11)<' 111.,11 . • , _· . day or rught. Fi:ncc<l yard, 23 \'ears Harbo1· At't:a Relocating to Irvine · inl
10 ~llnute11 to Ocean. uk, t"' pcls. S\60 & Sl6.-1. Pels.S93--0119 ADULTS !t'.:()()111.,..., rr11t ur lt'aSC'. Llf.t:: or DEATH. l.ct 01tr hot lunches. 6-12·.i~. (714) 6754676 April, for info call 642-«ttl I
aose lo bus line & sto1u. ~:2-:Hi52. ___ I Aot!o I , .a_q1.:i.~lf.: hubie s lil'r. F'•ir a1t.~rn.1 li\·es l Carpenter ror 1\ppointment ACTIVr: couple to manag<'
Gas Heat & Slovc. \\'a!er. Kf':\r AP'TS, \.\'Al.f\ TO , ·• ; Bachelor, 1, 2 & l Br s . l'l'l\ft' OF>"ICJ,. . f 10 A.BORTION cttll LIFE I Ne\\'JIOrl Bt'ach motel. Call Garage. Ree Ri\I. Laund"" Dl-:ACll . 1 & 2 BR. ~·,.."inl Furn. or Unfurn. 370 1 from $175 per mo. 1 ·,.. . ·,,i.~i(i' 1,?!. Ll\'t-~ 541-i:i'.!'2. :!~hr.<. Janitorial "·'' .... ~.,2. . ., -, _,,.,. " l>f'r "'I uii !ii •w ----· .--C RPEN r. · , .. ~~~i;;i~iiii;-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiJ Roo1n included. Air/1.-"0nd & Sl at1 to $2.?.J. LA"Tf:.AS. C del Ma,-3700 Plaza Dr ,.., 11 c_1n n'nl nil 11r r nr1 J llAND\\1RIT!i'\G ana1ys1~ by A 1 T ,'f -1\1 a r, t <' r CO!\IPL.. Ja it 1 Servi('(' 1,
Swim'c: Pool. Adults. no :-i::.;.2:119. j~•;•;•~n~•iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 21-, 1.,,,,.-;1, ,,,.,, •,··.E a tJo\,'tl Dunn ,!?rndu;ite SIO. ~~ftsn1an -rl'ntodrhng .~ · 11 ona
pe" Nf'\f' "' ., Bf' 1 hlk an a na 1;-l·~ ... Jiti , Al1'll Graphothcrapy 1n1s v.•or guarnnl<'ru. ~ p ~lll" ASSEMBLERS I I S I A -'" " f h k A.. t'loo1"S-\Vall.s-\\'1ndo\\'S
2 BDRi'.l.1 . $17:> & Sl80 1'1o""'shop;i1:; &-In\~'. 1 child i\L·\t I•• Suu1h (''111~1 p\,it.i ~f::\\:"o.-r·ict· 1\ ; 8-12-9S89. F1'l'c estimates. 49i-"29-t;; Seo!! a~·ne 6i..-,.,
Hecienda de Mt1• ok. 1-_,,,,SI"• ~·r ,,,.. 714-556-0466 • · · · "l roonis 8-,;""";-r 'l\°'S\Cl' ic• ''R her. lOa111/af1. 6pm. Land1c•ping F o r electro-me<:hanical .., •-u. ,,. w -.-1:.. ~ 1 ~1 nnd 10 ">; 11. ,\11 .S ''' .-,.,,1 ~ • ~ ;•. · • , ~. _. 1;;;;;;;:;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; UiO W. \Vilson No. l C.:l\l. 6'6-3786 or :i4j..()760 Tl J
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Room• 400 urilltit'S r Ji<! Sii'() fl('r ~IOO Irl"i nc Ave .. !'111tr 10:13. j J::.'\I ERT CAfiPF~r\TRY 1, de vi c c s . Exper. in
WALK ro SllOP, 17th & 2 BR ApL Small pet & 1-iid~ l_'!':.C_s_ , ' -nlOnlh: C~ta ' \Jf',11 are~. t)pcn 8 A;\I. ;\Ion, \\'1'11, ~·rL,. Ct-:Nt:RAL llEPAIJl "LANDSCAPING'' n1l'chanir:i.I assembly nf
Tustin. Llke ne1v <.vt1tlo, uk, SIQ. i9J2 Newnuni, i\v. -ROO~IS.. $.:!O irk: ur 111111 5-lS-iT.!9 or 6tl-.S.172 I ,\nn. 5J7-0539. ReaMina:blr fur.le~ 6·15-19i9 F'or A Unique .t: Personalized ~~~fr:t P.1J1S prel'd but 1vill
2BR, 28A. $'.!7;, up. 3BH. ''·II B. 812-973:;. :.! 1:11 T1111 11:t .. 1l•1·. !rpl··· ki!l'hlll S30 11k ur ;1r1t • I :\10, t"Ht:t:-,u~~T • 1 ·~1',\L:'lf ,i;,c,\r.01:E,\Dt-;J:• CUSTC?;\I \\'Q<xlwork. rt'l~10d., !:ilylc ln l.i1ndsl'.<1pi11g. ColOI'·
2BA, !pl, P''I Pill. pl clbhsc. }:·x11· l..1:1 2 Br 2 B l I frv111 s:.::i0 I er:. 110111 $1!() I ·i1~.97~~i. li15-J!Wii. l>\•IUXP 1 & 2 1'111. ofli\'f'.~ ad 'r'e<luction. 10..~1 Beach p1111el1ng ~~~ i:palr. \ll\C(' sci.ping & Person<.d Desli;n. STACO SWITCH, INC dbl encl g11r S3UU. Uf). ,\Gf ~ '1 ~lCC ' 11• 1'" l'•~•I f•'lllll" ,.,ntiu,.111.11 p-11-IV\TI' , b 1 , Ill•< '''''''" r,'J" "'100 Lc<nhoff :.i:&-.41•111 C 646·32:-i5 &12·i111 up F ~ lu!>.c pools1dr 11pt nc:rr 111"1<·11 1 . , ; 1 . · • 1 1 1 ' -. room .v ath. lrpl, :ot j. Airpo11 cr lloh·I & J.r~t. __ "...'... "· ""'1-•• _. _ ' · · · ontact 1t:ill Haker. Costa Mesa.
• · ·• SH .. 2320 r·1 ··d ·':6-jj·J I "1 ·'"1"i. .. '>l'pui .ir :·uniy l rrfn g Et~1drC~1 $\O:l & :'llAS!'.AGJ-:JnATI~ Carpal Servi"• Greenhaven Gardens 5-19-3041
D,\JLY li1I Tustin ( N c II' I ,,,, (l\t a .~ ··t -·"~'"1 "'0· (:IOM' 10 .-hu1i1ilng-SIOO 6w-·ti61 (;-:r.G.1ss . :i3::-3T.!J !l Tll r\uon A touch of class, ro111plctc ~3925 Equal Op1xir. EmplO)'er
Orl1!a11s Apl1'.I BACHELOR npt. o.dult:«o11tr . & rinc brnl'11. r..11-2011 I R ' & B ' ' 2.JJ10 \l'ES'f-C<·"'··t l lto·i·., I pril",i•:y. G~:l---0860. B MARTINIQUE APTS. I N_o pct~. Si l~.!"'~~ n}(). 1'.Xl:i -:-oom oard 405 -,., JOl·l:-J'S Carppt .t.c UpholslCIJ' 2123 Newport lvd.
2 & 3 BR. Also F'urn. }.n~tancl SL 536-.108 FE!\IALE only, _inn. n1y nt'1'0Ss rron1 StuUcd Shirt. I l\fASSAGE & SAUNA Dri Shan1poo. lSoil Costa Mesa
Bachelors. Priv. patlos.l lrvine hon1t', O\'e~tnok111i.:. 111,..h LOVELY, private l'OOtll in Sl30 & L:P. Util incl. Ca11Shcva.963·1'll7 Rctarrlunl s •. Dr::rl'.1~<'1'S S.·j~"'l'"""""""'""""""~I Cnpuci l or 1nanulacturt'1'
Pool. Kr. shrii:. ,\d•lllt< (Inly. troplca.1 l"'ll!o .~. il'c\1·1i:ort ~:r,;t·r0:1~Qi~:~'."~ii~~~~I :~~ ~l-l-..i\6?.'I. I !1339 Ad11n1i;: Ave., lint;::: Bc'h. al'. rolor brightencr11 & ,to Maintenance needs f e 111 a I~· <'lectronic
ASSEMBLERS
1777 Santa Ana A~·e .. C.l\I . ! PARKWOOD P.ny, Jncu1.1.1, ~11111111 pn\'1, $336. N.~ slol't', office-. !!GO'. n1u1u1r bk•ach for 'l'hJtr as.')('n1blcrs. l'o experience
Mgr. 113 j~u;..,'U-12 I , pvt. cn1, no k111"11cn, 111 rl' sn.·,, 11'°·• 6T".>-Zlt33 Air. 17.'1JI BC:tl'h, !lntg 13ch. I I J[S] rnrpets: SA\'!' yn11r lllO!'£'Y II ,\l\~TONDS l\laintenance nec:t'!lsnry . t-'ull time days. 1-~-------·-New Adult & Family 1ind. 6i:":-27!l3 vr 6i:rmi Guest Home 415 812-2&:;1. loatMdfound "r saving .n1.l' ex1r,, 1.n .ps. painting & cleaning rental Call 549--02'11
LEASE; l\lesa Vcl'rtc Uin· Apts. 1ans11·ering: scr,.lrt•I . Business R•nt al 445 I \\ tl! clean h111n.;:_ mi., rhn1n;: properlirs good .... ·ork lair i\SSEl\tBLY \\'ORK ~,;. ..... ~,BR/2' ~,·BAA. ,.im !,i o. I 1-~ BR'!!. r·ron1 SlS:>/1110. Co1ta Meu R00~1 & Boord for rlderlv rn1~, & hnll SI:i. An~· _rn1: pri<.-e. 536-1J"J7 eves. No Experiene1! Needed
\; .......... • poo · J. "esa Bit-in range, i;:a r bn g e men ,I',; "·0111cn. CoOOfl foot! .~ Industrial & Comm'l $1.j(), couch SIO. Choir ~a. t.:1 ~.=..c='-0=-"'=---1 • 979-00'31 *
erde Coon.try flub. A~l_t~ dispos.."tl, dsh\\·hr. Deluxe 24 hour care.Good locallon. MISSION VIEJO Found (free ads) SSO ~rs. exp. is 1rh11t <'()unt s. 001 Pa1nt1ng & ----------1 $-12:):--Day. 8 9 -1-l J :>" shai:: crpt'g. Draperif"". LA l\lANCH.A APl'S. S92-j.19:: fni'lhod. I do 11'0rk myself. P•per hanging Assistant i'l·lanagen:
Eve.5j6-()928 lla6tl Jordan Ave. 552-0000 NE\V Lu.l!Ul)' Apt~. closl' 10 Vacation Rentals 425 ~ti to 51:..kl St-1. r·1. FOUND: J\1an'.s pres<Tiplion Uocxl I'l'f. 5:11-0101. Trainees, Counter Girls, F'ry
NEW BUILDING shop'g S.: bcal'h. r.1..1s .~ \\'•r \lain Thoroui;hfan•. glasses. b'l'CY tramcs, \'ic. • DIBERN,\R[)() & Sons • Cooks. Days, Niles. Open
$li5 & Up DF.:LUXL 1 b L.11gun• Beach Pd. 1\!lulls only or family 28752 "'ln1v.u(•n1~ Prk11} m:i Btk of Pacific Coast Carpet sales, lnslallatlon, & * Willard Painting FuH & pltin1e. Apply Jack
C · · • · r. 1\·/tCt'n. Bii-in.~ inc 1 , Lrv1-: 111 lhr 111! r\C'-.1' l)ana 131-1400 11"1· .. L.a.guna Beat'h, Sal. 1'1'"-"'i"'. 963-""'..., Contractors * In the Box. 385 E. 17th St,
f o·p,li drps.J "11~~ 'n.~·(•lrig, 0<-ean \•iev.', N<'I\' ilelu'<C' 2 ri~h11hr. Shag Crpt~. SJnflll Poinr llorbQr ;:it I h €' !BO! WESTCLIFF NB I afternoon 4!17-Z'iU after 6 IC ,.,._. """" RESIDENTIAL. Costa l.lesa.
rp t:, llOO · "'" r·<Jnio11a BR, 2 Ba v.•ith ff'J»c. Ian~··: pet ok. Pool. r.:.i.~ BBQ. b\>11uriful i'lli\RIN,\ INN I . . ' · · pn1 emenf, Concrtte & COl\CMERCIAL AIT'°RA""~CTI=VE=~ .. ~dd-y,y-, -$3~ . .,
Ave., Ci\I . &r,..88!11, :\lo;r. ilel•k, cnelo.sed ;.: :l 1'a:; e · 1 I.'.! ,t· :\BR S!udio. Aloll'I 3-1002 Ikl Obispo SL , P!'f'~!1~r l0t· .. lO ftYllll ~11 s1. rE\I 11· lcl (' . -I I -I Finest Craftsn1en pe1· hr. 9am·fl>nr. Makt'
"THE VICTOH.lAN" 2 Br, I l97-2G:10 J~·iv. Patk1s t·l96-2353). l~itchen, Suu. ~111rr~ · of1•s. l!l:iO ~q · e_. 1 .Ol)!'.I, d 0 "~· C~l\1ENT &, Bloc:~ \\'ork Drywall \\'allpapering ap1•n1s !01· pholographer ~~ ba, w/gar, al.lulls, t'pl, Mesa Verde $"160 to $2,iO Jl''t' \Id. l·:Hicit•ncie-. & Anartnwnls. ft 111 :l~·. :iir •·.:.1111. Ph•nl) ~ :l-S-1•4· Pah:. r~ h.111~a \\'alls, pal10S: sirlcv.:al~s. Acoustil'~l Ceilings \\'Ot'k. llntg. Bch area.
drps, bl1it1s. fnl'fi )t.I w J liS &'01! Pl, C.:'11. llrat,•d pool, din_•ct dial prkl!, •'fll'-. r!rps. ~>IS.!l:i~6. 1fl0 &h. 101'K~ ncn ,;'11 .. ,~ I etc. By hr. or JOb. 6-l&-691.i. PleaS<! Call for Estimate Phon<' ].3 for ap pn t
patio. wlr pd. 6:J6..tl:!O. 11\i • ll0!\1E AT:\tOSPllERI!: r~1i-::w; • phones. IL•lrvision. :"~1_-111a Rtl,\IL STORE FOil i ~;:,~.3~11' · "0 ·" "· CEPl-tENT: .Patio, d1i~·cs, *642-5775 64().1136* 6::&-mo. '
Victoria St. •·t-·" ...... $1i0. DchL'<e 2 & 3 BR. Rentnl Olr, I lln!h .. la u n d r ~· fat'fht1~·s, LF.ASI-: 1\'/up.;fa irs ofli('('S. , · 1 \\"alks-Rrpair:i, Sil\\' ,t, State Lie. No. 281038 ATTF.:ND ('IJ!Jrgc 011 our
LGE 2BR. studio, p ~ ha. 309a l\1ace Ave. S.16-103.1 • CASA VICTOI ~!.\ • n.11"'hng roon1, t:lusc to :-;;tn 290) !!>Cl fl. Near Npt Bch t OUND : BlaC"k G.~ r ma:n l't'movt'. Jo'rt>c f't;\. 544-8998. _ tiitil!. 11 .. irh 1 u 111 0 n
.i:ar. nr i;l}()pplng, 1nan·it•rl Mi1sion Viejo I I. '.! & :: lw, rnrn .\.: unf. ( ,IC'i!ll'Hll' & Lagu!ia Hca<'h. Pnst Office $600. n1 o · Sh~p, inale, yng. Xtra toes CONCRETE Patios 400 Ml ft PAINTING BY DRAKO nssistan<:<'. tlurin.i,; du t y
Rd Its, no chlld~n avail ?.-20. I Sel' · i.:at r.;, <'l'\ll~. ili·p~. ( '11114'. . play 111 . " u I' 6-12-!fi20 \\'IH!l' ~pol on chest. Very or more 65c per ~ ft. Don LICBN ~ED .,...14931 hour~. 9th !nlnntry div. Fort
2'293 F 0 rd h 11 m C'I NE\\' 3 BR. 2 b:'llh, '!JV D/\V. pool, ('!(:. N-0 pets. ~[Yli 1fi~hing, ~hopplllf: & JOIN , ... ,.,.,,,., B·.o"k ,, gctn.le ;,-16-873-1 6~~-S51 4 ' ,, .. ,.,,,,",.,',,, & eo" .. ,,,,.,,,.,, I "\\'·,~ \\'"~'' c·.11 A-,. • • · • ~·2.J Vic•1ori11 ::it al Harbol'I t'•'"l·1u1·1111ts $6011·l'ek ~-l'p -"' " -· · w • .,-..._ " • " c ~ .,, '" · ' '"' &16-}1~j. ondo., cpt'g & drps, C:\I. &!2-.'1970 H~l~11: thi~. ad l'· l'!:!'t'il'~ ll1'00khu1'SI &· S. D. F'\\'Y, 3-14, y1e ~f Saf!lal A"k" R1~·er I Contractor Exl. & Int. Specialisls ,i;,-OpportunUes, &t.~1163
l & 2 Bn un f111·11 Giutlcn 586..JS.'M s;, off on lirst "''N•k'!< rl'll1 Srore~ $.: ofl ic<'s. Finished ·~ \ •rloun Hll rdLto /1. ~~ Color Consu!ti~g: Cu~tom AUTO SAL ESMEN Apt~. ~~rpll·. I) \\', pri\'. Newport Beach
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Apts., li.v ·l/Z:i/7-1 . A~1 846-3166 Grr~1an Shcphe · ";,-.. ,, PALOMBO Con.!itr Co. Llc. "'ork nt ron1µi_•tit1\'C pnccs. Need for one of Ornngt
palir1. SliQ.SJ9i :-..·1· /r\·ine Furn. or Unfurn. 370 l t.roo tSLL 2 BR. ~ 11:1.. VoR L<'n se·Rctt~tl rt', 11 r. · No. 191801. Sp.._--ciflllze in udd, Frr.C' e,:!~42-ro:'.15 County's leading Pontiac lndu~11·iaJ nrl'I< :1.'.Ji-:.!,,..!l . * 2 WEEKS FREE * I Avail. .July, S1111fl. ,\u(!'., i!1'c 12 in shoppini.: ('('llft•r. F'OUND: Schnau:i.cr n1ale remod, alter. Qua I. "'Ork. P ,\PER HAN G ING ,(, Dealers. Neiv or Used ca r
LRG 2 Br, 2 Ba. di--;;-n11.1 Vista del Mesa Fountain Valley $1200 .. 213-i!t:-0127 Co11l .. 1•1 .::~.". r.. lilh ~t. C('.l. $27.i, \'lC". Beacti & Coos! H1\~·. 1'll'n1ber BBB. 962-1961. painting:. 21 )TS Harbor sales. Ex<-ellent fringe
<·p1 r!rp. ~t1 i~·r. ·~~•I. ,\OULT G,\RDEN 110 1\TES I Rentals to Share 430 673-01 IO, 61.',..0i07, 61:,..21JO ~~f9Z1· Ss!1~1~ eves. or \ Jil('k Taulane, Patio !I"' area. !tels. tum. r\o. 18:)~1. benefiti;:. Experienced· or •\duh~. no Pc I .~ .S l 1 0 I R\'lc'E v1· \T •1<· · \ l - - -j .~{NJ & ti01 sci ft u''".~. S:~:i & --1 1 :in. ' ren\od, add. Lie. B--1 2U9072. ~Z-23.16. nol, we v.·ill train. Ask for
~""""' :llo•\'{' in "·/deposi11' onl\' , . r.' •' • '' ,\pl, "' .. ,,,v. "q. fl. . 1 : . . ' Y ny . D'tw-.i...,. . \\·H cove .. ng, Slall' •'<"'' · · 1 ·.-.• A '··• ."L'' ' CUTOUT ocr.\"l'l'O"T I 11--C\J \' soo >'OUND 2 Doberm'"l 'I 11· Co"''~" PROF 11 • Andy
'!BR CP1•r;1:. 1;1u,:t·. o\ttl, 1 Bit SJSO 2 Br.~ Nr11po11. \\Hh stra11l;ht 2!t 1r :\l·I shop. C~J S\12. 6-16-21:«1 P1nschl'rs V11•. l>lain SI., Eltclrical lie. No. Zi9,j\4. Jnc;ur, all DAVE ROSS
rehig, 'q11 , ~ •i 111~. N•1 Day & Night Security, POlll, j POR 1 1 l)ld h.~t·h"l"r, J\ITF, nQu. FOR lt>:ls.r nllry slore. A•I-!!:·~H:..Ol~about 3 mos old.I I types paper. 114/8-12-4386. PONTIAC re1~. s1:..i1 :~'11·11.',j or .,.,~. Jaru zz i , P.cc. Bldo;;. SUNDANCI :~~~~~~ si :.-. lil:,..._Till • jncrnt IONpt. Pier& ''Alley I ...,,,..., .) 'El.ECTHICIAi"l, lie .• old PRO!-'. pninter, honest \\'Ork, 2.J!IOHarborBIV(I.
'ii2'J. 11/Pxerr 1sc nn, hillinr•ls, I \\'rs1". 67~\'10. FND: t'cmalr Dachshund, jobs, new jobs. WlY jobs. J'efll!, ln1 /ex1·. free estimate. Costa P.lesa S.16-8017.
2 sr.. ! 1; '· 1r,.,,,,., ,,,,,,-,,, •Vh)r TV. t:a. ,\,II. has live ma ~._.. __ ll'lt Y,\i; L:11upl~rl!i ::.:11·1 lo ~hr l-d--1-·-1-. I I 450 ha~ rlioket' chain. Vic ;\nyplace. G-7689. Rcli;. 548-2759, 642-~913. Av~ ' h ~1 h ....,,~ I , .... 1 1 J ' 1 JI n us ria en a s1irin° \'if'w Sehl area. It B ""' gill', cntll('r!r111 , I'll. y 1, r 11 1 dis v.·a,ihcr, reu g, s 11t:" cpl <rtwo bedroom air a:Jn-~11 11~ _!('iii·;· · •'l\)JOt' • ea {·un s"i"~°ll' . EI,.ECTRICIAN -Wcense NEAT1:ST, ch:·~nesl, nlO!CI A~IBITlOUS? EN111USIAS.
·$22.i/mo. 6'1()..,1111 ~ P\I vatio or <lc\'k. dltloned apiltment •with I ri·r~. Gl.)-629.. INDUSTRIAL ""' No. 233108. Small jobs, expertise ap'1hca1ion. Int· TIC? You 11'0uld make a
JBR t ~· t>i 1 :,r, :.~~i:; waU-to-wall ~ ,_.,..,,. ~--;\1;;i~1"' :..: i;~, CONDOMINIUMS I\ J L' It ED Y. o u n g ntnlnt .t,, repairs. ~203. E'xt. Call 493·61l;J. perfect Avon R.epresenla·
, • '· ·l'lr1;, nr ()CC, i Hl'S s~:J{VIL'~: TO !J\)01~ "'UW ~.,..,. I nu1 lr to sh1· I Br_h•<' .~ i11\I. ,. . I i-.,. I f , l:1."!'J./h1'\•\111 i111x~~ dng. 1Gardonln• INT/EXT PAINTING live. You can n1n your o .... 11 $100 mo, plui; dcpu.'>il, J~lS. I . I ~~ fl1l.t/ MJOd.. Cl lo heh. HB ::HU:1. !*.'i-litilif4-L o1 ~a C'. ..., ' t Ol\11 u1 \ it:11111y Crown v_ a 11 e.y I-• • • bu In ~~" 641-T;iOI. :~1~122·, OO?-."DOS · 'i\i·~nrr lll'f'/1 panelled living room, ---------n11rwrfi1srr . ·1!100 I·• i;l'll'lo "! Pl'kii ·. n· l':istu 1!16-l:l.:.9 All Or11n1:c Co fii<>3559 5 <'M:, M:n.,,..,..e-your-0\l'n
,, BIJR~I I -.i·alk I() shaps. 3 DR. :.!'~ 1_ Garages ior Rent 435 11 111111-, Hl'/Lll 'l'O ~l'IT .. ~· 1• ' ' COLLEGE lrflilll'<I a:arde-ner · · hours,\: n1ake lhc most ot ,, ~ ' ' ll('V.' {'l'pls, rb11s BA 1'ownhOUSC' I qi I c warmcorui accent walls, I !\.'Tl·:::1tltt". ~:11r11 !H'l1•r Ill·'~ 1"\D1 Ptt1·.a~t'(!I .1nu11·d . ~ of 22-YT'!! e«p. 'll'M l!!-nl&.'111* Wallpaper Hanger* reut e~min;; opponunfty.
& P"~· Sl:i!i. ~~tSh1tlin1w·. rluhhou:oe k ~I .' S.1!J;~. , ' a kitchen full of built·ins MINI WAREHOUSES i·!q'I"" 1 1."1. l'tiJ.L/l l!VJ:\t-: _l_.1·~11."·.a.:1 :-..:n.. 11'.U. I 1s 1 pr(llld of 1hi~ quality 11.·ork C. Rebko 646-24·19 Cnll .>-10-70-11. 646-3.'>i ~ AJ-"A Z BR. 2', liA ('ncludl di~·~) 1°0"1 k I I I ,•""==~~~--== , .............. iiiiiiiiiiii•I _.,., I ng :itlwo.:Mlll:l • I STORAGE C1·::-.. .. r1 :H. 11111 919-920,i. l>ron ·' -:_-v 4n SCf' s all( sr1111e t' ea11-uµs"' Plaatar, Patch, Repair 1• DELl1Xf. 1 BR. :0:.1· C1tl~'n~ T1111nhour;c, frpl1•. l"'k)I J,· i'\o ('urli· FYl!"iXD: B!flrk niate riuppy. I '''11•1·,,J 1\kl)• 11111111\ 1rlJ~.
\\'{1(31'. ,'>;n pet ~. 1'117. 1:i0 1'.:. I 1•luhhnui;e, $'.)2,:JO(I. 6\6-1'.!31 Meet and minnle with ,.,,,,,.:.1,0,,11.'·i!I •>I' ''''"' ·1•11t VIP. Nt'l\'pol1 Shtlrcs. I Gl'-Ol'g'(' 1t :113-Ml~J • p ,\TCl·I P'\STEIUNG
21111s1 .frl6-60 1c r.rGf't-O!l:lo nelghborsat3 b' · I ... F1•11 u s;.,;,u 1k1' -----~-. lg swim-111un1!1 NOW LEASING ;,J8-46Z).I Purnd i~(' C:u,l<'ning All typel'i. f'T't'C e~tin1ate~
lBll, t'luie< 1.. ~l!Qppni~:.1 IBf!.t:1tlOi.•'f/ p.•11u 1\r1\l,v ming pools. jaaazi, bll· I! rnill•l'l & N. 11•1.11 i . ..:1., JIB Huntington B•ach ~·Nn : Bike Lie No. 129 Vii·. I SJ""'•'•nt1r'' Hl'~1nrullon Ctlll 540-6.'l.:Q
,\dulls onl~. ~h1v1· I.· n•fruz 1 •lt'!'<11 Sri, n·f. i1 i1 i1·p1~. llardrooms,partyrooms, II ALLSPACE '\,Tl. Poo1 Oflicc . on .<;.; l.nnd1'<'apr. l\lonthly Plumbi-·
t\jll\1111aJ. \{jy.\ T•l,1111 Av. dqi1'. Cliff lJL', Ua!i(' & 1'('1,.; I and volleyball. At barbe-I .,60-1970 NEW M-1 1:11·ers\dc. 5-IS-6R13 111.tlntrnun!'(' & S~r1nkler ------=-·-----
[,\STSIDE l\tlr'li~ 20R I i't•qrl. ~l !l:i. S1111;t" 11dul1. l'h ques,bybabblingtrooks. --~ --lln:;:~'4l~' ' 11 t'OUl\'.IJ: fe111alC' Gern1an __ ltcp:ilr. Cull 6·1-86-19 L. R. OTIS Pl.t::'llill"G
Bltins, dJ<l1-.1·sh1. t•;u lsct ~&~ til'.!·i!99·I nr 6·l:l·O·ll" \ I t:AR,\GE FOP. llE:\T 9~1970 ~hrphcrd \lie. 161h & fl>in<'. I Japanese Gardentr Re1nodt'ls & Hepn!r .... l•tJ tt•r
No peri;, 6-u;.1}1-;1 ( BAYWOOO ~lnduc:llng the 918 Palni Sl6~ln Call Dr. Stockton, Cd\I E-.:prr. Co1npletc Gardening heaters. d1spo,...1.l,, furn:t(~~.
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DEPENDABLE ~~man for
large fltnli!y to babysit 4 yr
old all day & othen aflcr ~hoot, plu1 lite ho1Js~ket1>" ma. v.~k day• only. Rets. &-
own Int.NI. neeeu.ary. So.
Hunt. Sch tu'ea. 962-9960 llft
6PM only,
BKKPR SEC. Jur n1fg.
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BOYS & GIRLS
Newspaper carriers. min.
age 10 )'n, for NC\vpr,1 t
Btach, Nev.•port Jte1;:t.1l .\
NewpoM Penimula Contact
Mr. 1:1,yde, Circuhulo1:1 Dept.
OAU.Y PILOT. Call G<U-4321
&: leave appllcaUon.
BUSBOY
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Apply, Surf & Slrloill,
W. Coaat Hwy, N.B.
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CASHIERS, male or fem.
Full time, u cuhle111 in
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Stal1\ng salary $2 per hr ..
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(1) CASHIER
(2) PUMP ISLAND
ATTENDANTS
18 Or Over.
DISHWASHER
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DRY CLEANING COUNTER
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ELECTRONIC
ASSEMBURS
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EXECtmVE SUITES NURSES AIDES llt·ld it.•:-11tn~. l:.\'O.nll, Goff· Lt:l\O 1'1A~ $2. \\'k f"uU m1on1 ~ll Stoll 11 1 JI 1 1 u1.ir1 I · ~t1<orn1ll·k, !Tll• ~!all Ol\ltr fh111 1tJOlll11g for • 639.!2'12 * ~(' t. fl ~llll.~ bl'(':\~ l\'~1$08 l'!l<'~l'll(', f('i;pun:;lbl+' ~~~-c-~URSJ.~S A1·ut. hf.11111 • ~ult. P huu; -. • Pf'l"l'OI'! in hrindli' shippin~. ron SAl.E EJ,.,·tru.: ~tril: &
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1 ·~ call llnnr duly. rount)'l'1J 11 n" '"''' I E '•It p xra 1ou1'1'> ,. -~ ,..,. n 1~· $.tit!OO yrs inn exp, .....,.,mo, °''-" setu'1i r~ h11ve own inl<'r\'v.li. \lon.f"n 9-5 BE.'n' NUft1'i_.::; ,,!"1~~1rnt rogranl 1 f'd . Nilld rutur.· for tht• n11:ht f"ill %~·~71'2
bt:t 9 & 2, SU-4346 tool~. Pt1j.llion oprn to mu.le ~'Oulie Nlli~ei; P.ei;tstry. C&.Jl ~":>3-l~ll ~·· f>t't".ln 11/ru:ht aohudr l.~1 .-11 -1---$"~-~Good~
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806 in lmn1e<L tttta. All tqU1p, NURSES you lraui lnlt'r\'l<'lis J'lf'f!Cncf'. -' sanr)',Nl))H 1C.u1lding M ateriels
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Unl\'e11iill ?1'0tectlon St.1'\1~1.: TELONIC : F.xt'('11t1nrm!ly good bi'rwhl.!1 Hatavt&.. Orange. a:i2~1. h'':''"111.11~· ''-R ~1'1 01>-()('rn1nn•·nt. no ¥IUd•'nl~.1 •· \TERIAL . lOCO's or NE::\\' 40J No. Harbor Blvd. I & ~tan1ng pny. Sk1lled nlll'5· ~ttunitiei;, i).(r-1163, Clsta n.1n.smokC"r11, ;, fl11yi;, ti ::it1 rrF.:'llS: J)(Jo1·,, lumber, plr
• santa An.l INDUSTRIES" · ing fat"ihty. ~()..5600. ~Al.~:s fll'l"l!Oll. t.'.x pcr. in .lega. AJ.\1 tr>'.l Pt\!, 111thn1·1•rt1n1•!. 11·Jtl<!. :.hin1 ~"cun~. mold·
Equal Oppor_:___ 1'.:gi_ploter _ NURSES , n•t1111 i:ift 111orc. !)<1.1"· TELEPHONE SALES S L~ Ill' 10 i;1ru1 lntrrvu•11' '.'. \nJ::, w :nr1011·~. i!tc.
L Be h l'l «ning) '' ii·eekrnfl,; :'lhii;t Pcr111 . or part tilnc work. '" ~ 1 ·~1. \\11h l<111· 1.i.· . .:if•ns, BUILDERS SURPLUS llE1\LTH FOOD STORE agune ac .\lori;:1u1 ;>.ursr~ Rt>gistry. hfl1, n•t•·r<-ni·~. Bug.:-~ " D rtespcru;ible young ·Jl\an H.1'1: ~. L\''.'l'i., l'l1h'li, Floor I llll('l'l'\flli(Ul11I 2CJ.ll \\'('Slt'l l!! :'11•>1'!\lnl.;:r; & ... ,., • .,., r.u:1rn. ~t,:l 0 AUilOl'l J.A)p I', ~~w s .. :-Ol:dn, ~ .\
11.·anted luU tllne. apply 177j Lqunl U;>P."'" t.in~loy~r du!y p;dd wkly. r,~j \\'. 1 ~1 h I !)!'., '\ B 1 11n11;o ·i. .I.: r<•n1n1. For det1\\ls '.:'II ~ton rhru ·"·•r 10-~
N'"'pon Blvd, C.n.t. Sr S t D C 'f '·''"J"I -·~''llo.11~1· L.A. TIMES \\'HO' \\'A~TS Tt) 1\'0 llK~ i14 Mfi·10'?
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COMMUNIT\' Assoc. oecd!I ln(!u.~. i..u"1necr $13.1\. Nt:RSE.5 Alde~. all shin~. J\'liab!c lrldl\', 11'/t'XJ)('r UI I " •.
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n.ta.n IY/pool exp. Bill, Ulctupl1unt• u11r. $4iJ Superior Ave, N.B. S.tku'\· to S'.f. hr. C11ll 1·:\pl'ri,.nrt'rl & tr n 1 n "" ~. he,. slightly li:trull~·nriw•l tnp 42 · rf•llntl, !land
6-l&-)768. Ralph 64a.-3319 PU)'l'i>li L:Jerk U:nplz<I. ~1.J o-mcE-hlana ge r, ar-67: ... :.'8oo • !!untinitlnn 1li'nch & S<lnta Nr.11 • f'!t·a n ApJit':1rr1nre. rr11!1"<I i·h··~ 1~1nl inln\'•..-t
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Help U1 Build S..Cl'flai)t lnsur. llJ :..1 • .1 pt>rien1.:t•<l, 2 yeaN collt'~f· l o~nnllr 111! frmalr gales Sill A1'1-1. Q\.\'11 rr11n~por1a\\r111 Supplr'nll'llt ~'aur inC'Onlr Pr!l'rd S'..7!> SJJ .. .'lJ.'l.1,
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Sailboats .\1Uo' L~rtl 1)'pn•I ~JOO people, xLnt benelit11, 4 dr.y I l•lMf't;t R r" v. in g nr11 d,,i•,)1'1· .','.PP,»,·, ul,"" "", .. ""1•·1'1'· l .~1111' p;1,.k11i::t•d: Xtr~ hri11.
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boat co.1.rpen1ry 61 a t'O ri(·r1 r1 Ass!. l-"/tin1e. Exper. Abf'~ fnll lin1C' rmploymt•nL n.r.r~ ti:-lPplKJnc operator, ii a Y f> 10 ., ,, -.-1,,1.,.,..,L',.''I' ,\ PersonMI A-ency ._,,-~?". "·~ '""'I 'D I I . 10 ~·\1(1 li'>k I •r 'Ill'' l ·1Ju1. n.rr tinl(' 10 •. " Al r .~~" sbr11. auout 1nett Juture. Ul'O,, t._. ~ "11 ;,....,....~~" • i ·<>-I n.'llt · ,\pp Y 111 IW'l"SOll. 4!i.HJTI1 ' · · ~ ' 1\'r'rkcncl.~. Gu;1rantl'I' 1\'hll•· eusr.1111 111adf' e Vi•i;. ~tl Apply Jn Per'!!Qn
Mobile Cer Wesh
1701 Tustin A\•e .. C.:\.f.
• • • ~ ~~· , '" , .. . tju.1 tlt'\'<'l' u:.~-u. usu:• ) TELONIC Thw·s, ~ a1n·i pni. 642..Jl70 PART TIME Apl'O(X)ll_J.~~ V'!_ Lido.__ ..,..11i·1>en HI ,\ 2 ,\l\)n/Frl 11111 '•i.i.:.7910
1or an 1n1er,le"" :'lluu 1 i11 ~ 833 Dovtr Or .• N.8. I I n1n to 12 noon on!\', · 1• .,,..,, •roi" 1,,,,,.,.1""'' 1 .• 11
INDUSTRIES WESTSAIL CORP. :\~an 11·ant~1t f11r lt.1! Crenn1 i SAL ESLADY, EXP ER TEMPO'S Silver Springi; \\';1!<'r. %1 1". U:\l~\'OOO d . lbl ,
NEED I mme d I ate I y ~ 1638 Plac111n 1 ia Ave. :sll011.. Ne.,.·p;:irt Bea ch• i Jn !11fl1("!; f!':\dy tr1 w1•ar. I" Ila1 11~11.. Orang~.~~-'iOI_ r 1:i'u,~1 'l !~~.:;rm UN'lf~ ~:tSe~rie~C:: e!~orie'~~ Legune Be.ch Costa Mesa I MACHINIST ~~~~rs. cai1 oa:. s, 1 .s'.;'L",·~·-"6 1i>·o~;d.· Hro fror D'1al A Jobi ';~ru!~~i~i" ~::~~1 ~l)~~,n~1;; i g;~~~·1 Xlnt ~. si:i0 •.
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au o mo l\'e eeper. Equal 0 "por. Employ_" -HOSPITAL ---lura! Pnnl<"·r_ ~-uu 1111•· l•[ • appearnn~ i11 Vl'ry neut ilior \B!·'J) ..,... . Newpon Datsun. ~1300. t' J{cp .. ir i; nia I l produc110n PASTt:-UP an 1st tCJ l''Ork on pnn · 0 h s . hand ..... r i t l n i;: • fl\\'11 ·1 • .. "1• nru r 11111
AOMlnlNG tuachinery. 1\'<'t:kly shopfl('r n"ll'5['1aJX'r. ring &:o .,,~n1%' igns I T_l~:\TJ'tl o[fl·r~. a truly unhlUt' 1runspor1atil)n. \\ill tr:1111 9t1"<'?~1. ht'O\\ll & :;old fl[tud, Central Telephone EXP B 1 1 · O"f<J'""\J ""' ;-,:\6.-J ~ anque or ~a e.nng , SUPERVISOR lnd Sl11It :\lust be cxpcr. 89J.-0.l60 a.'>k ,, . ~ .-. ------:.; l1n1c S<J\'1!1;i Olll)(Jr1t11111y rio;:ht man. ,\pplv 1930 ,·~·o--:,·',· ,·=,.-,-,-~-~ Repair/Inslallation girls, .°"er 21. eall 540--7500 i , . 1981 Pliiccntia ,\ve, 01 for ~!rs. Zarit. I :->~.A~ISTHF.SS. IH'""~' illll)' f,·1· s:nllct!. • l\1·11110r1 Bhd. Crstii. ~!esa. SIX !{(.K1:-0IS o>f lt1rtuturr l·~r
n.lini.mum Good2 >::_~a r s e'."·1 ask for catering i 3--!1.:JtlPPM.11SitifHt, ~on1 ,','"'• PAYROLL CLERK 1 .•t'l\'ltis:: nu;•:huit:, 1~111 tr.11n., KEYPUNCH 9;im.Noon :\!,-,n, \\'l"(l, ~'ri . :91Jr. f~t: ... :?'.ll!l brtv.ii. !l-l:!.1111 pc-r1encc. ......ary, rap1c ~ n . ac1 ca osp1ta un-c.ill Cul1for1ua KOl'U ~la11~. SECRETARIES fl d v !'-ncement. Excellf'.nl EX p ER l EN c £ D f\fast tington Beach. S-i2--06ll, t'XI MACHINIST I E\p, prl'f'rd. ! n1 m c d . I &l:>-2'1~~ JOain-3prn Y:\(; '.'1!11n. n<'fl1 , •!o'si!:t1 A· or 4:3n-:c;1c1'c"'cPc'c"c· ___ =I bt'n~1ii;.. plus. No~ tn· Builder, \\'agel! up to 5.';.00 214. Exiier, rnaturc irnliV. Retil'l'd I "!•'run". 111 , n:h:: lacliity. -~'~<• 11."rit d1~n lhed & ~··ll wall_ln1\· ~had~. wr'll \ ,Jc•cwc •clcr,y ______ B01;.:5 tcrv1e~"1ng. A_ R l\1~1 Op· depending 011 exp, hn up 10 ok for .....,uipmrnt maini. t;QOd s1,1n 1ng s<tl.~ry. SECRETARY !' 1111ul:il1111< lor1~ fir ~hon 1r.i1n, Cu~lnrn :--hndl' A. -I nno·tun1Ues 6~rtt6.'.: Costa 611 · f 1. HOSTESS P /TIME '" R I t<·rn1 <t~s1r;-n111rnts -ll:'w Drti<>Pry ~hop, :i:;:1;. I~ Coa~1 •-· ' · I at option o app1eant. ' l.ln11·ilco L a11s. :.!l·l8 1 osan, ncorp. On111~eCflun!J·'~l1'1id1ni,;ll11111 1 1 ,.. Q\'EHSTOCKED
· ca <>'IQ-(!.<< ' ust =-• or over. pp Y ~f·11por1 Blvd, Costa 1'.lrsa. '"'' \ . '011~1 I 11y, : . . JH~~sinj ct·nter ll"l'd.~ 11 1 1 d i\' ,\II Jl'\\rlr) 'i Pri•·cd
CLERK Ad ' . . . EXTRA DOLLARS! Exclling: O.l1ney'1 R~staurant A!Jply in pt>rson, \\'ed, ~~5533 s k J 11 (' (' Jl <'rs (l n :; Ii I,. !llO!ll 1,s . you ! rl'! t': I ow )•Ot;Ni·;-,:.,ov l\'Cl'IJliOlli~t . c_ ~I Jt'W('lr\· . 6·1>i·7i·ll
• rnin1strat1\>e. k W al F II PT '·'""El T Rd _J11ul'~,_r·n. I PHONE SOLICITOR :>('(·ret;irv 1111io '" i111r111·11!•il ~11\1 ,,1n..... in Je1••111:.! "lfk•· nf nt·11 . .
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Bu'y ."I-01°. ",, d •. I "-or · e_ In_ n u I c:ar ........,;:. 0r'? • --· APPLY BY PHONE 11 'M•scellen·-·s 111 ""' " " ·' 963-85110-2 La Hill tnd llblt' to wurk i'l"~"IY t.u1l L11~ 1:11 1~· typr . ,._ person \\ith min. 2 yrs n<'c. J · 1 · guna ~ MAIDS· HOTEL l Part or fulJ.Tin1e '.1 ruinagc•nii·nr, :'h l'l''I d ('.:ill 5-lfJ··l-l.il) & Lc·t us kn••~1 ln1Ju,1nal r:1 ,l, .. r,; In 1-. -----------
business exp., l\fl~. 50 !FABRIC .eutter. No t"xprr j -HOUSEKE-EPER/-~ne Jor_appt. 613-8$.)() Salarr +Good ~nun. ~·c1 :.rl' a di\'ision •JI 11'hnt your 5k1l!s n.rr. '.'o 83.'..8."i~1l. I BUY.".
WP--1'\IJppUtudc.Jor -1igure.s.. ru;'t. .ln'W!L.arta. A6.k_____1ur__~ ~ .. _ _ . i\!ALE Hturdrf'l'St-r. Xlnt . Lli~ ptt.[d~ ~:tftt:Uttrti. r-, -Y.S. ~;. ro. ~--t• i ne..'li !u c:u1nc_. in person;.,lly · -'
Able to v.·ork under pressw·e Palrlcia, ~f>.3684. (QOg-l(~:atlon & \\Xlrking C'Ond., Bui, \~111 Tr~n ,,,.Jlenl lh'tK'flls tncludui~ unt1! "" ha1•r the 'JU5t nght' I (i;.Ylt!, u~<>d fumltur" !
& likes varirty. Call Clara FACTORY .Jlelp v.-anted. No lull charge of house & C'Of1k·1 !iuu_nmtee t t: o n1 in ' C:i!I l\lN. :'lllller \\eckda)·~ 1,n~r11 :.h:u·u1g. Pl"1<M' :-t'rod spot f1il' you: I 11~ l nMApplus'"TveE'R'"s' ''A"'u"c'"T''1'0" 'N""
Harper, exp. necessary. \Vat::e rom-1n.g for f.an11ly of 3, Live out a--..~1 ,~ ~ 540-6679, 11 am-J pm r-·sunie & ~ (l 1 u r y r•·· 1 '.'C:'.'J::Jt A FEE AT T.f::\11'0. ~ V
SAVIN BUSINESS ~IACH. mensur11.te with work effon. but avail to live 1n on OC· \I NAG''R TR \I N,. E Pl \'."TIC'S I >J c>-n Id I tiuir.'u\(·ni~ l•i JT>r. P. (J Tempo T1mporary H•lp ~"'i~>'• N•'ll'l"''I, '\! 55fr.1890 casion 5 day \\'k must · A, r~ • •' 1 L · --> • • 1 \' "' mn · 1 '" ~ Apply 3001 Redhill, Bldg I, drive ·exp' re $.:'ioo ~!' Hl-..LAlL Nation \\lid~ Chain m~ !>r'lup nian. ExJl('r w ,,)I UrJ.~ 577 C.:Osu1 i\11<i;;1, Ca lif. • 646-8686
CLERICAL Suite 108, C.M. Mon thru lllO. 6Ta-21i92 q, po: of !n1port Storl'S Hi>:toil exp aSf)f'l'tS of 111terlifin i;1oldh1g !f.lb~i. ! Antiques 800 alt ~j or Stu1rt11y,
Thurs .. 9 lo 11 A.\f only. --, _ & or college pref. 11Ql ri:q. · 3 Van Dom 1n11ch1nei;. -I TOOL & ICl!l·lf.l74 or :H.>:{(XiO
Immcd. Assignments. Top FAST growing Real Estate tn.tM~~-o Pen l n g for CAJl lor intervie w between 9 Apply in !Jf'J~lti. I SEC'Y TO V.P . DIE MAKER SCRAM' LETS I BcJ1lr\<1 Tony's Bldg. f\la 1'1, m. Long or shon. term. lirn1 seeks tei.-e-pt/junior 11~ahfied 1''/C Bkkpr. fle~I & 6, 540-7337 INCA PLASTICS INC. Uusy \'P SC'cks indlv. t() · • ~ ----
Call 5-10-4450. secretary. Liberal benefits. ~state mgmt co. locarM in --~ ~29 ... 2 Call p 1 ,.1 I haruilc t~IIT'elipond<'·nce l,., 'Small 1ll'rr1s1011 tool~. Expcr. .. , lli-J)t:COJL\Tl!"C. • 2 l'l'I~
NEVER A FEE AT TEl\lPO Nr 0 c 1 n F're lr\"ine. l\lusl be capable ol MGMT TRAINEE J ;( 'J 'c ~re 0 , niakr 1rnv"l an-an~rm..,nls. I in boat11. short r un ANSWERS I d!"aJX'~. l.20X82'', 1 !et
TEi\-1POT l{I · · · arpo · E'-handling n1ul1 i sets ofSo o Ct h'tlo ·1111 Uitn a1·1~1 ri.no ~ '''"'''·''"'' I ·12X82''. Like new, 1 emporary e p parking. Salary $50l + . . . range 1~ y, a.in I U!i, An CIJUlil •JJ J!~'r. 1•11,plyr ~ no! lll'~'1'S!i. as !Ids bu.,y ~111111pl11;·s "' " I Y•.ll•)\\ .. /"·hitc, '.h-rs . ~
CLERK TYPIST depending on skills. Submit book,,. Starting salary range ag1,7ess1vl', hvi: figure 111-1 --1nan d1rt1ttC"1 on ca.,:'<'.'tte. p1'0'~l'"$.~11f' d1c•s. \\'or k "" resume to Cl11.ssi[kd Ad No. $.jj(l, lo S600, Send resunie come. C.all :'llr. Can1pbcll at P LU :'It B EnS/\\"ELDER.:'.· i t.:11!! Co<\s1al pr rs 1111 n C' I 111rh•J)('ndently & have own ,\fflmon -Hairy-Pear<' -h'-lrrl\\ill'l'. ~. 2 m<itcl11n1; t ~ErusT~k8Yt. l\-lu!i7...eE1~: 32, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box ro ·1Cl~.s111ect ,\d N(•. ~. :-,H-nooo <'1L,ro1ne\fl''l·••·ru"--only,"";1·1 Agency. :.1r_HiO;i·), 2;:io• tool:.-. Xlrn \\'Orkin}! eonr!.~. foible -ri\R.:-Olf.R ':;-;~1~9prcads $-IO. ('11,,
med. avail. Office In ci,.... 1560, Costa P.tesa, Ca. 92626. Diu Y ilot, P. 0. Bo.x \ji;~). MEi'.lJC;\L ass.isl.au! . baek ~~11111"11'; C!lljl•V~ f1rn1. 111>!1 Y, II arbor Blvd, C1'1-I I STACO SWITCH, INC. Modern Jing!<': ":.ly (1nu~h-j '°'~°'"""~~--~~-
.xv FRONT DESK Co~ta ~1eAA ~2626. off.lee. Exp. pref. ~lature. i l11rrt Bt.ml \'orks, 1300 I *Sec'ys, Bookkeeper$ i 11.19 Bakf'r, Costa ~lesa ll'r is rir'h, [I'!> pn rt n! l1rr ~tOVI~G . I~ Co~()('r Relrit;, ParkadjacentO.C.Airpon. I~\'E..'iTORY & PURO t~\S. II . B. ~ to 6 ,\Ion/Fn IJJgan A\'1', Costa 'llf'Sil . I j.l~J0.11 1..:arn1a. Sh•' 1u1'nt~l 1l<1\\ll a • Sl7~i. \Vooden Dming tablt•,
Tele. 556-44-:.S for appnt. Lending Hotel, 1Jpm-1tim & L~G ,.47 .,,_,.,_ lla1·e too n1any tn li~t I 1. 1 0 L' 1 doctor 1,11<) llVH't1• ,1 1, g. I l"hrs, S9;·,, r ul! BR ~1 .
''RONT h--k Cl rk S 3pm·ll:31lpm. Ex-r. in "' """"""" R I E A Liz Rrindrr:-1\i.!f'll•)' ·.qua ppor. "'mp oyer L"AR\l'·'R ...,. ,_. "1 · · ~ '-'= ('_ • urt & hotel auditing & 4200 NCR. CLERK., f0P.rl~IENCEO. ;\Jen \~on1en ea state ssoc. 'lO'lfi Birch St, ~llll!~ ltH r ' r-." I ., ....... in m "1f'"'1e ~ro}e('!Or. if-.::. 1t.'~'1181~a~h.c'::~ Call 644-1100, ext 550. Equal !'-lust n1a1n~atn perpetual tn· \\·c \'e Got Over 300 Hl'cl Cnrpel's }'a~hirin lslnnd ~cv.port Bru<'h s :1 3 -11 1 9 O TRAINEES ANT IQ U I': ru t:: gt" d ! Y c:ie:;;..._ i;-L·er • ~Cl'P"fl
for Jackie. \\'cs:lbrook or Oppor. Employer ventory hie •. handle p.1J"l~ Good, S1cady Jvt1s nllu·1· ln !\l"1vport Ural'h h<t~ Dial A Job 83).0855 handsome rock n1apl" hunk ·$=0·,·~='~·~-----
Frank \\-.illiams 494_7514. FRY COOK dept., receh.-ing, parts <.'OSt Jr1hs 111 1:011~tru• 1. 1r.111•p., linnicdi~lt' opportunity fur N Ch T y beds, ronlp \I'/ qua Ii r v ICOr.tPLET E Jlam St:1Uon con~I, and o~cring. Ae-cnforccn1cnl. JoOs for ~11'\\' or exp~I' sail'~ 11SSflc·\ 0 arg.e 0 OU m:i11resses on shephr rd Linear l\mp rf'('CLVt'r.I
CLERK, part lime girl Fri· Exper, Clean & Neat. Good ceptu1f applicat1ons al SOL surveycrs, tclctypcv.-rJtC'l' 1;i1es. Red (arpel Healtors. L~t;,lil•'>n(·d ix.·, Jn1n1r.iintr Olll"!'llng( l<'>r c11stt-rs $L10; Elrganl scroll Tnw..,r. rotor. beam .. Covrr~:
day, Sam·noon, call am, for Hrs. Apply Surf & Sirloin, CATM~: 1932 E · oprs, llrtillcrymen. 1 v \\ilh O\'f'r GOO offic·t·~ na tion-I SEC'Y /BOOKKEEPER 11omen on all shll1s :~~ carv<'rl an11quf' nK'kl'r, !o 11 metrrs, A~?~ side b11nrl \
a ppt. 556-6392 5930 \V. Goa5t H\\'Y, N.B. Pomona :st., .santa Ana. repair. Cooks, elecl1icians, ll'idc 1.·an offer the prufrs· Top nott'h lia\ !"ridfly nt·Pd-I 1rair11•t•s. Ac't'C-plini.;-exf)('r. l'>!';nJT , In 1!est•ribt-, $~:.; 1\lso $1.iO. ,\ltrr t>p1n c1tll P.:iy
COOK {or Italti&n deli. Over FULL Charge Boo~per, JANITORIAL Service now 1ned aides, n1etcorolog1sts. sional r.:1·01·;!h & 11(]\'an"e-f t'l'I Joi· J girl oll'. E:..pt•r, n1aehh1•• np<>rators :ti~. Ji•n11y Llnd ~~ ~pool brtf .>;.~f 1~7 \
18, &0me exper. 18514 Beach must have Tract }lome taking applications for full ~lotor & missile nla1nt. nl€nt !Jflpt"rtunHles yuu·,~, n-q'd 111 hkkpn;, ryplng. sh, Clra11, ll!c work. Shift bfinu~ Xlnt Mnrl. for $1-0. 'l"u~!in. f1XF: QUALm' Pl:.1lSIA~:
Hlvd, Hntg Beach. Construction experience, time experienced personnel. ll\l'll. Jobs ror young n1en & ln11k111g fo r + ;:n xlnl •·urn· [ Costa :'lit·~. iil·li 612·8Q.'1,(J. 1 pr1•miun1 pa.id for night g;))..-0.:>J.3, RUGS. I
COUNTER HELP, P/time please send resume & 5.17~. 11on1t'n. Jobs in Europe, ~11ission ~~1i.u·1url'.'. Oinr;1ct Si:'..CR ~;T,\RY. gr~Jrl t) 1,,~1 [ 11nrk. Oppor. f .o r . ad-SACH.!F"ICF. An!!qli•~ 1,~mfl I .\kha.vi Orl,l'nlal P..u~
Over 21. can Stevr. saBa!ary requirements to KITCHEN hC'!p & Broiler J'ananU&., Ala.~ka,1 Kol_'ea 1& I fh•1n1.i:<. t,, J\larlL'illl. 111.111· for t:osr.t J\!Cs;i .\"ur~ery & 1·:1nrr.m<'nt & xln t fnn;;e oiz.in 11·/slr)()I P~·in!!l l ill. 1'1 1 Z".211.1~1 C.~'tK"gn Clvrl
Bob Burn' n.,law·~nt uer Development Co.1151 "~•··Jani • Duy ,0;11. just aOOut any pa~ tn I lt' ll"rr, 640..l'l!i12. • , ~~ t1t•nt'h1~. dceorativt" USM'! IH iin\' Ii\· i l G:8-148Q I •~ -• Oo S ..., .., .,. 'II . ,,,. ....... c1~cap1n~ hus . $42.:i n10. I hll • \f 3 "P\I ' 644-2030 ve .t, Nev.1>0rt Beach ANCIENT ~lARINER Sllltes . .-.e trainyou\OU\I •Apply in .pel'S'ln, Takara ? ~1 .. :--1~."'·,··:·"".'. Ull! 1wni. 0v.Tlt'r n1~'11li:'Hf:.\t.:Tlf'ULgrecn ·ln11\lure .!
92660. li07 w. Coast llv.')'. the )Obs. Train you v.·ell, tn I . ry, iSO Haker SL, C)I
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.~1r! 'St11fr ... 30f :'lf:~f1dnltc 1-.:t~ 00 room. {)Qn't P<ltlA 1~.iii I ~hnl( ,.11rf)('r : 9x12, ask-in
COUPLE. Work lull time, No Phone Calls pleaae Nev.·pon Beach !if\0(1 Schools un11cr xln i I _Nurse 3rr!_ Shift .J\11dn1te:7A!t1 one up never filllt aoolll('r SIO ; poll·er rol11.rv 21'1~1
manage 62 Wlit apt OOln· GELCOATERS LADIES, 1•ao rtructor5, v.•/the b es I I SEC:Ju:J,\R~'' p/tlmc . l'lr Elrrtron1c r.1ed1cal Only $ffi(). (Or n1ak~ oiler) I l))(f\\'(•r ··heap, :&-8235. ' plex, Costa ?i:lesa. Salary & o-equip. obtainable & you i;et I ,'\e\\poJ1 Beach a\torney. I 1.nstnim<-nls \\'r•rth mort' SS. 1 7 I 11 , . !
comtonable new 2 BR, 2 BA Exper, only. 2nd Shilt Top I need beauty ad\i!IOrs p:irt full pny \\'hile you U'ain. I t:xJ'l('r pref'd 6ll--ll:.!27 tll'f Subsidmry of 877 .. 1120 day-nitc 0_!!. pa 1nt 1 n g !i , flt1g.]
apt. Sorry no pets or "'agC'~. time. Eani $5-$10. per hour. You also gel unusually good , lpn1. (':il1f0m la Jnjcrtion · ::ic;i~rapl"s. I n n d ~,.a Jl"" ·!
children. £.15-4-111. MacGregor Yacht Corp \Viii train f.lrs. Jla.incs, fringe benefit!!, including a I I SE\\'l!l;(i l\lach. Oprs, c.\!Yf, I 1'-lold1ng Con;rinny MOVING SALE ~b~1_rt11<·ts, etc. Co n1 n1 .1
1631 Placentia, 0.1 5-lf.>.3592. t hD.nce 10 l'Olltif'iut' your ed./ fr.r ~por!~i\·ral'. TOP p,\Y' 1\pp!y 2fl!'! Brig$ ,\nriquf' clocks <liscoun!ed. j36...58 I I CROSSING GUARD GENERAL OFFICE LEG,\L See. Recent f' x per In n1any cases at our e:->p. I AIJJ)l~ 1n pr r."Qn, ~\(! \\. llHl1 J Costa :\l!?Sa nfll"k & \\'atch Clini1·, 12" PORTABLE Color TV.
BcautiJul modern bank in necessary, pre lerably Jn u1ost cases \l'/at l!:'rtSl St, C .\L · 19'j7 ;\C'\\]lOI1Blvd.01 $1SO, J\1ng bca $98, dbl lx>d l
1"'guna Beach. Great C'Ot'"" probRll'. Xlnt typing & i:1~; of your tuir ion f)a(d. REAL EST,\TE -------l 5'1~1148(1 $68, All 11car new, PooJ1 The City Of Irvine is •J k'll C Ar,KI ii you qualify \\•e'!l give 1 Pey For All Sharp Alert Girl TYPIST tahlc. lair, $98, 842--0406
P-.. nlly a," e pt , • g 8.... levrl po5ition for t he sl'lorthand S t S req. all I f 1 ic· , I I f , L . I k f 11 HALL TREF.S $:ii. II) ·~ '"" " ,.. be<rinner or for the indiv. ~1rs. \\'inslow for appnt, you your C101ce .o ra1.n1ng. Y ADVERTISING! I •'11' rU\'f'l'Sl 1~·1 ll <' W<!l'ic :or:::•· rr) I' oo ing or a 7.i Victoria St., 1'.lAILING lulws: Appro» plications for position of 0 ~· 1 83 000 \\'e'll put tt m v.T1t1ng, our . MacGregor Y·acht h.~ppy ind11'. who C'nJoy~ $I ~l, llOl /J, crossing guard to help 11.·ho hasn't \\'Orked for Laguna Hi I!, 1·1 · before yuu lilgn "'· 'to ,ct You ha\·" y'lu-r 01,,11 p11,.:i1.. Corp. ..,.nrkln' \\'llh !ht' public & C .. ~. &12-9187 1,)1)), 16 inches long. 2 & ::·
•-1 "Id awhile Call Coastal Per LEGAL SECRETARY diameter,· 8c each. EIBine elementary SCuuu Ciu ren · · complete details call or sec dt·~k & ph'lllC'. :-> 11 IJ\ l' l'IHl l)'('M' ,¥J fl!'(1lra!cly. Appliance• 802 "--'" '"'°" or '4·'-l'"" cross safely at heavily llOnnel Agency. 54f>.G055, E fB \I ard ,.-.. 1-·1 A•-y ll"p, lo1·11.11on !~ \,'!" ;.., 1·1 or l6:ll T'lac..:nl 1i:l, C~I G l' 1· 1< I "ha n c; (' I o r l-~---------~ ., .,,,,, 2790 Harbor Blvd .. C:'ll. xprr. nee. · mag c · ...,... ......_.. '" ' rl. 1 1 1 traveled intersectior.s. Fash.lsl.64()...8.jIO &Q-1163. Costa l\tt!SiJ.. e.\p rl'ri ,.~u11c ~a"~' SHIPPING CLERK 11r 1111nl"t'n1r·1H, \ILST Sil' A, 1 1 . Guards are needed from GENERAL rr· · · -.... l I " • C: lJ for I J Be•I Agency · .. r P · s 7.C' s a\" 8: 14am-4:30pm, w/times i ''l 1cerecept1on1s1 LIQUOR STORI:: CLERK Todays An:n,y. I pt 11•' ll"'"'mt: .. 1 , Exper. \\'arehou~ in ~Icy .ason , &, rr!rig. SC'v.·!ng m1:1thinl'
V•-'•g ot individual l""a-for contractor. Some book-Sru1 Clemente, full or pa11 MEN-WOMEN 1ntrrv!('11·. Park acl ;a c ell I 0.(' I . I o-100 Rrookhurst, r . Vly !Jll\'enpon. also ne11· 111111>.
LATE n1odl'l GE lroi;tfrCI'
ttfrig". $100. Simmoll.'I t11T1
bed S50. fil ·l l S.16-3538 af!"r
6pm . ... J"' """ keeping salary open . . 1 \\'. "'. Lnrnt•n:,1\{'f I 1 , 1 1 Suite 21~ ~:l-6775 tlons. $2.Z9 per hr. 11-/al! 831_1400 time, C'xper pref&· re 11'1'1.
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, neccsi;. equipment furnished 49'1-3717 f\1gr 01'.·nr, only. !JO 'l'OU 1'ecd t.Xti:o E 673 4577 ft\';111. Tele. :-.:16-l·l:i.·1 !or l 11·atcr rhslillrr. 5-18·7·1-13. 11 ~ · BALBOA BA Y CLL"B ·
by The C'.1Y 01 l-·•·n". A~ GIRLS '''a"t'' P"'1 ,,·m· no·" Income I.Jr \V;1nl T·~ 646-3928 or ve • 1 1 TYPIST ~lcn1ber.<.h1 1l ff'/r salr ,,. ... .. """ ..., " .. LIQUO R cll'rk, lu!l llmr. • __'._'_PPn _ \\', Co11~1 !li\\·ay, f\o. 19. NB. 1-,7• c~. 1 I · p 1· n... • full ti111e ·in sun1mer for Start Ypur 011·n liusu1cs~' .,...._,,,"' ply at rvtrlt' o Jee LJ<:pt., ~unflower Bikini Stores Steady, r e 1 i ab I e , ex-R-EAL EST ATE • SllOl'; :ialcs. (111lr!ren ~ 1hru 12'• On u !111! 111n<\ pcrn1. AD:\11~ l:J cu ll , Miscel1aneovt
19002 Zee St. Irvine. For ln· Balboa Island 675-0420 ~rienccd 494-3517 THE::-.· 00;\'.'T ;\llSS Tlll~ SALESPEOPLE I !f'f•ns, 1·.\p nee, Pl"<•••Hlt l h1s1,, r<'fJ\ll rt'S 4~1 '" f.0 rrlrigerator freezer: work~
formation contact Cindy I 11ork1ni:: <·un<I. xlot f>r'1wf1t,,, \\'P:'ll. a«C\lrarf' s p <'I I rr. llnd, bronic rolor S?l. ' Wanted 820
Poling, 556-5238. I.aguna Beach -197·l5Sj MACHINIST ANNUAL \\<'Irk in the hotir,l 1t1>'.'l r.f ~l'W flOl'I Cl1ihlr<:n' lY"-lt•·t>'· 1 T~ pr Jn.~un1nf'I' r" r n rt s s.:»-Wi l 1-,-.-.-.-.--.------\~ ..... ~~~~~~~""'i So'. Coast Vlllage 55i·OS~1 tn v.ork m one man shop on I llunr1ni;ton fir;u·h ,(. ""•tin· fashion I~ land. '.\l r hun1 Dio·t11ph111ll'. \\'Ill 1n11n. . \ .. \:\1 ~.)): (,a~ rlry"rs , \\'Ol'k·
------nATA PROCESSING Pilot ClaMified. ~-Tooling for in·p!ant n1fg BUSINESS I t.iln Valley \\'i!h ;, 1·..,rn;-n ny I :-Olan)1\1!1. en :'Ill' Cum·rl, I Call S1rf3ny, 5.17--'.1300 Rf.BLT ii·a_~h<'r, dr ':'er s, l11.; r,r not f{rn.snnable J
REPAIR Bill-paying time' Sell "Don't GMlt'ral la1ht> & some ntlll I 1h;11 ntfi·n: i1 lull 1·:trt"r1· pr,,._ :i 1~.S1 , . . . . dshL\.\·~h. S:..O ·'-' up 10 1 yr f.4ti----~1~ •1· I 3 • a r s "" -" ·· f d 1 ( 11. 1 I --, --. -.-~-. -11' PIST lo_ 11ork . '"· leusing ""l" j~f,...5218 or R.19---762!) --:--.-. ------· " tn mum .Y" ~·· n-=ts ast an easy 11.·J!h \\'Ork req'd, 547-5475 u1 i.:r11m. · l it''! ~ • ,.,1,.,.,,,. Sl!OH. r OHDi',f{ COOh
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pen'""''r1o. "'Good· Cle~la~, ~,;J a Daily Pilot Oas.s1fied Ad~ 21:>-800-2012 OPPORJU~IJY I !1~1111. (':ill Jez ry Ci\J•••!· ••, ~~.'l:r,.•r. Tnp \\·nge~-F'n ... 'C i;ome reception \\' 0 r k. {,,)<., A11t•1n1flt1~· washt'~ .'• .:a~ rr·fr1g1'mtnr under ~. Call
... ~J ··-Hein Wented, M_&F 710 Help Wanted, M&F 710 n \"ILJ,,\! ;[ Rf<:.\L l'::-tt\'i 1.. rncd1cal. ,\ppl) bct11n 12 ,(, int1u!'>lra1I Brokers In c. clr~·l'r, i'tJjlP•'r~rinc. ~1,JO gll·IJ !.f-;:'.---:i32'l af1er ·1 pn1.
advancement, excellent :;;. !Jl;)Z.2~56. ::pm. ,,\s~. for JJa i:<'.
1
S:\:l-li.'ill. &~!i•l lvf'rcc!. :>lfi-86,2 \~\~"·if~:O:-Thrrnd Cul!int: !:~~~ng. P~·l A~~ff J~ SHOW I Receptionist $SS0 1 C.:tuu·lie s Ch1l1, JO:! :'Iler .1<1-Think or 11 ha 1 you no lnnt;r•r , n111<"hllic up to 2··.
portunmos, ..,_1163' Costa EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS Type '' !:ail IJuwi"r 1 ·''" "'"· '·"· I -UNSKILLED nrNI, "'"' ' II•>. "'"' ,.JI B·l1->lll I l\lesa. MARCH 22-24 r .. 1: Paid ,\;"'1 Fl'I' .J11h~ ~I STAT TYPIST !~use Lh·n1~ \l,'l!h a ' ur'.~lr !.[\,)IT TAl:Lt: &·
WESTCLIFF . . 'dot n .• sslfll'<I ,\(!. (.oil \'.\CLL':'ll l'L,\'rE BL'P.;>.L R
DECORATOR. female w/ ''JOB OPPORTUNITIES'' FRI., 5 PM TIL 9 PM Pf'r~nnn,..J ,\,C"rw.v i\n in1n1rd . nprn1n1<: ror ;.11 ASSEMBLERS & Tnm, your ~1'1' ,r~ll!h!i '","1 "~70~\;hl • !! foiloY1ing. Comm. \\'Ork. inr!ivuul I\ :-tniii.ur·,11 t1H<'), a s l'rNi ·''' ""m 111 1
Call 642-8£1ro. TONY. SAT.10AMTIL9PM 1 ~J:1rk Il l Cen1er• i.:z~•und. T~1ii n.: iO ii .p ui a Dnily Pilot Clai;silird .\.I !!~\TC.1! COVER co1.-i:r~t:
SUN 10 AM TIL 6 PM IGj\ }; Er1ingt>r, :-:.,\ ,\h:,1 h" fl(·t:ill 111uidt•rl 1" 1 PACKAGERS' anrt u"c the monry 1,-,r /j. l TABLE. Vrry rr11~na1.lc. II DELI help needed for new
take out deli, .ITT:ine area.
call 5.51-0Zll
DELIVERY 1'1an for early
A!\l L.A. Times home
delivery route. No soliciting,
oo collecting 24 yra or
older, economical . CM
req'd. 2% hrs daily. Good
$15M-$75M Range
SALAllff.NIGOllAlll
At• You Un1mplo y•d No-A•• Yc111 S11lt.ing A C~~"9•
-Wo11l•d About Your Ag-Tir•cl of l tolt.•n PromiJ11-
U11d•cid1cf A1 To A Proper C.-~r•• of Action-
,6,RE YOU ·UNOt-'. ,,_ID?
See The Meny 5"l2-l!ll36 f>'i~u11,n J'"•(s llt't·urnr..: 111• 1 5tereo~ Call fYIZ..°'6i~ T0<1:1y C.i1d <·niul $.l'.!·3998
BUSINESS EXHIBITS Kt:CH.EATJOl"" Lt~,\ DE It. I put u11t1 1·1nn1111u•r.,, -----~ ----------I
Plus Free Saturdey 1::,11. n•·c. Iii hr/\\·k. Lakf: I For i\pp1 Cont;i('t URGENTLY
f'orrst. Call G('(Jrltf' 58&-{)Sl>O C:a1•ol S1111th. td l--i).o/,Q SEEK & FIND" Ocean Current\ BusineS$ Buildinsi Avro Financial Servuy
S.minar ,11-tESTAUHA'.'T ~1AN1\G[R: I t::qual Op,po1·. En1plo)'•'t' DMAGUINMSMANIUG~ASM NEEDED
Convention Center (!'Ill :\l&nOJ,:l'r in fflOf! & r -----------
1--f-supplementacy Ln.CD rn e..
\\lerunJnslt!r, G.G. & Htg
Bch area. ~2924
If Ye• Ce1 ...... _, n. Fefhwlllf c.tet•rlff, 11 The ·---,.-,Mt .... 1.., W.'4'iA• A•-l1,.11~w Wittt-Yn
IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL
-WE CAN HELP YOU
Oisne_yl1nd Hotel
1
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-=-=~=--~~! call 11141 ~g;.1300 :'lion tll111 SECURITY MEN, WOMEN. 18/80 Fri 9-:i.:oo. Instant Personnel
1st & ~n<l Shill <
VOLT
MOZNRKT GAS O SrLUGZOO
RZ AAOUUFDE O Z MZ T U H i M-
C A L I F I G 0 I R 0 A 0 N U M 0 R
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OELTVERYJ\'l1\N \\1A.'ITEO
v.itll van. f\Tust bt' reliable. * 979-0091 *
Dental Assistant
Good orthOdontillt exper. Lab
expcr. helpful .
Rec.,,tlonist $450
Lite typing. Handle n1all.
\\'ill traln AI R. Very good
benefltll.
Clerk Typist $400
Type nccurate. lfvy filing ,
Lhe ofc exoor. req'd.
Front Desk "'\.
XJn•t typist File. Dental
ba(·kl:ro1.1nd helpful.
n.UTH RYAN AG ENCY
1793 Ncwpo11, c.~I. 646-4854
17931 Beach. H.B. 847-9617
DENTAL OFC MGR
(rniat dentist ~ks lndlv. to
nin tronl office. PMnei1. pa·
Ut>nt-, appts & hkkpna: to
computer l)'11ltm v.•111 mnkt
lhc dlt,Y!I (ly by. $&lat)' lo
StlOO. Call Coastal Penonnel
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I. Do you li•v• 9ood n1tiv• ir1t1llig1nc• 1
C Do you f••) 1uff ici•ntly "'ofiv•l•d to .cti: • .,, 7
D. Do you h1¥1 th1 1b!litv to"'••• declJiOfl•
E. Ar• you '••dv to 111 • r•1li1tlc cir••• objecti•• 7
f. If you Wit• convh1c•d th1t lle lp w•• ev1il1b!• would
you •cc•pl ii, witllout d1l1y?
YOU SHOULD KNOW e Tli1 b•tt1r lob• •r• riot 1cf.,•rti1•d e Third p1 tty prof•11ion1I inllu•nc1 11 1om1ti"'•' n1 c11· .. .,
e Gitting th1 tight cloori open, •I Iii• right l1v1I fl·
qulr11 t1chniqu1.
• Ex1cutlv• po1lllon1 •r• (111.d throvgft •••cutiv1 inl•t•
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SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY
-FOR-
NO CO~T EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW
EXl:CUTIYE SERVICES, INC.
-HOME OFFICE
(714) 547·ff25
188 N. Mein St.
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\VO?ld )-'OU like to .cl'lrn $~fl. RETAIL SALES 1 an 1.\fK·r. spt•t1rl1y guard frir .l.;.I.~ Ci.rtopii, ·ur ,...1111,. l(lfi l $1.)1) tie r wk P.art 11n1c. If<;(), I our J'••t:ul sic.~ loc:Ht>d u1 .. 1,1 .,. 1•11 pltft&' c::ill ~Jrs. Hai~.1 \\'ilrf t\'('111 Stores. a ta mi!y l t'a~h 1o11 Island, Nl"\\'IY.l\1 ""'1 P"l'I •"1111 .J•b-'
5·1&-li92 elnthinz ~lore is no1v hiring IM<a<:h. Pm~ibly a ro ·tir•·d I i·.•1111tl f)pfl'or F:~1p!.:)••r
~fIXER trainee nl'l'(!Pd fflr f?r full hlTH' fJCl~i!1on:. ~Inn• s1•1·u111y o!h1·1•r •Ir __ adhC'&i\~, Ct')!or, .t· pnint 1'f'f'<ft'd _aN> ~ersonn I. , f r pohrt nfftC'<'r looki11~ for 11 \\'AITRl:;..~S· Lun"h .t· f>1n·
mlxlng & grinding. on 3 roll I their. \\on1c n !I, r.1 en s. p/Hmr security J'IOSilion . If ncr. )luf>t l'le 21 yM olr!. Ar-
nillt. 548-5125. Calih•er;ng. Hnot ... & rht> &bovc descripllOn sernts ply u1 peri..on. I to !) !•)ll.
J::inhon.iJ Ocpr'l. AP Jl 1 Y readr made for ~·ou ... Tony·~ RestauranL !fjljll
MOLD PRESS
SET-UP
Exper. in transfer k
injec1\on moldtng. Capable
of doi ng own J:el-v11• &
minor nui.intenance, Re~p.1 fQr 1st 11111cle. \V 111
super\ise 5milll l\Mp. Xlnt
\\'Ork!n11: condllkil\ll.
STACO SWITCH, INC.
U39 BakC'r, CO!!ta Mesa
54!h'!f>ll
Equal Oppor Emplo~r
MOLDERS~EXPER. I
F'or Wt growing fiberglass
bnftl co. Apply In ~rtan al, t
CH~ ~larinc Corp., 1gi9
\\lthln at \VlLD \VEST. I.,;1; Please Call Steve l'11,·1r1<" Cn:.q 111'.-v, Sun.o;et l
Paz Center. 2.i2S~ ~Iclnl~Te. 6"1-5c'Ji6 Brach. s.i&-11·10 ·
[Ao;zuna l{ilts.
Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanled, M & F 710 ; \\'A:\TED. ~ \\'r1n1er1, !•i!('"I
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ty·s lllfXt'5"t M~c-St'7n'~
r1ll!rrton \h1stc Co1np.an~ I
THE SAN FUNc;ISCAN RESTAURANT
Now Acc•pting Applic111t ioni For:
(UNCH COOKS DINNER COOKS
BROILER COOKS 5jj •• jg36
Apply lo Penoo. No l'ltottt CGlh PltaH
lkcldc.ntal__SLJ a_n_LJu.
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NORNT~IEST I OULSOGLE
MONS O OUR ARR OD IR NflOH
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Mu1lcal Jn1trvm1ntt 121 Star•, Re1tauro1nt, Autos, Und uto1, UMCI Autoi, mported f70 Autot,. Imported 970 Autos, UMd 990Autos, lJMd "6 S~.t_NGU>;~1i'J,'."'11~~ _UNB_l=~-E P-rom_o_i1'm-,,13-,,~ I ,...""'_ I~ l972 "FORD GRAN JODINO DATSUN MERCEDES BENZ 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO
w/humbu'"""" pickup Fut 1932 bill!hl rod u enns I ;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6 PASSENGER STATION WAGON'l! 111'13 ATSUN GUl st a·t -10-MB ll)I) __..., -Sllvl't', 6-P"'"SSENGER ST;('ffO"N WAbON action: bst oil ~-~&.'I ll'\1cks w7<.'0ke dt1pe1u1en. ISO · wa.con. 6JlO mllet, $3700 or sWU'OOf, 1~110\er In r ,, ,..A ff ice furniture/ Nanle & 11lgn sp11.1,'(' ~ul<.r11. Pets, General 351 cid, VS Engine belt otter. m-6U6 11.bllo!utely mlnl c 0 n d . 351 cld, VS Engine
E ulp. 824 ~lany paNs avail. Sl!'JJO ""'· *Security Ptt P rod.* I Cruise-0-Matfc Transmission .68 DATSUN wa ..... 24 m"", _33°"1-°"2040=""=0~1''-· ~~~-,1 CruJ.se-0-Matic Trnnsmiss.ion or all tvl' S3500 ot otr. Power S•eerin' g ... ·~ 66~ -b ,.....,j Power Steerin° 8:!3-9363. neer :aic lb. Cott. <·n. 20c ~ low blue book. $Tl5, tst ~. ' MB, """'• p/s, p/ • ............ o. ~·J.15 i~cyEx~wvl.~)~. TV Radio HIFI lb. D.lt.L. '11 $2.~. 10/nwl"ll I Power Brakes, Olsc Front takel. ~. mllcap. 24!'f~rcs. Ppower BTrakil es1, 'DWl~cdFront I
' Pierce 861 \V. 19, ""'cM, • • , S2. 547-39TI l•llR E. Power Tailgate Window '69 DATSUN Truck for aa.lc, ~·= ower a ga e m ow
&12-3408 Stereo 836 Wilshire, SA Al\1 Radio w/xtnl tank. bell ofter MG At.'l Radio * WANTED * ZENmt RCA & SYLVANIA Dogt 154 1\lr Conditioner ----"'-~~~--Air Conditioner u~ ielerypcs. \\'orking or tl'leviillons & ~tl'rros. Prit'od e PUPPY WORLD e Color-Medium Blue t. JAGUAR MG MIDGET Color-Medium Blue
"" 4113 n... n. leAA ll)llll the diM."Outlterll Llce nse-117ESD '62. Pttfect C()fldit.km. 1'1ust License-118ESD not. lMV · ' rvl, ••>'· \Vilh 3 yr pirru1~ tubl' I yr Chihuahuas, Tiny foodies, &eel Be.sl OUer over IOC(I.
Pl1 not/Org1n1 826 ~!r & ro~::Vk~~ts 19'~ r~ ¥~.~:i~r~·;~f~.:~:\(-~~ltoc~k~~ $1,6$5.00 J~~~~· ~us~1=:: 962--1689. $1,595.00 e PIANOS ddlwn.~ & ~·•-ue-All 1""· '"""'"" 5'"""' !AM., See at Employe Parking lot, DAILY PILOT, MGB See at Employe Parking lot, I!AILY PILOT, models In 11tni:k & 0t1 Slu?-phi!rd. too ti.l IX E 0. JENSEN e ORGANS displtiy. Cai1h 90 Plan r>r PUPS?: Stud Service Jl.tost 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, Monday MGB • GT, •69. st495. A}.-1• 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, Monday
Open Nights 'tit 9 tcrm11 lo 3G n10nth11. C11ll for Breeds. O~n Eves. 5.JI-5027. through Friday. cau 642-4321, ask for Mrs. JENSEN t"M, chiome wire whls, through Friday. Call 642.-4321, ask for !-1rs.
Sit: 'tll 5:30, Sun. 12·5 our prit"Cs on uny n\Odl'L DOG OBEDIENCE CLASS Greenman. INTERCEPTOR Gray, 53&--0'1'03, 644-7522 Greenman.
ABC Color 1V, 190•16 TO Start Wt.'<i, April 3rd Laip Selection OPEL Autos, Used 990 Autos, Usad Rentals from $5 llrookhul"'!lt or 0021 Atlan!a, in the Newport/Irvine area. Cycles. Bikes, Autos W1nted 961 ol C.olon '--'-'-"--;.c._-----' Huntln~ton licach. 96S-3329 Call 546-492S Scooters 925 -Immediate Delivery i · BARRACUDA 01· 962-5559. WE NEED YOUR F1JLL SERVICE 1971 OPEL Su11Jon "''11.j:(On,
990
FORD e Pianos & Grands
ALL MAJOR BRANOS
Ne"' Spin ~tti IJ'01n ... S.i!Jt1
Used fl'Olll ....... , .. • • $95
Players " . .. , .... , $&.l5
Grands " . . . • . . • 5:i<J5
NO DEALERS PL£,\SE
• Organs
ALL MAJOR BRANDS
\Vurlitzcr w/rhy <NcwJ S·\99
Thomas ... 1UsL'dl .. $19:1
l..o\.\'11"Y wlsym !New ) $2695 e FREE e
Organ Lesions
FULLERTON MUSIC
18191 Eutli~. Fountain V:•ll<'y
5S7-4836
122 N. J~rrhorL 1•ui!e1•ton
-a11-18os
PIANOS -ORGANS
New & Used. Great i;elcct\on.
CompetltivC' prii:cs. O~n
Eves. & Sumlays. The !}est
t1cal1> Are alway.i; al:
W alliehs Music City
South COOst Plaza
COAST MUSIC
Newport Blvrl at ltarbor
Costa Mesa
642-2851
Yamaha Pianos & Organ~
Featuring Koh I er S.·
Campbf)l\ & also Everett
PiallOll
PRIVATE PARTY \VANTS
TO BUY PIANO FOR
CASI!.
1t 541-!M-1;.i *
AM/FM 8TF:REO 8 TRACK !RISI! Setter PupplC'S, AKC, * '66 300 IION DA CADILLAC DEPARTMENT Auto, 7.000 miles, w/extf'tl.!1.1---------. Chamr1lon Bloodline, shots, &ran1bler. $195. * '6 6 675-~5 '10 BARRACUDA 318. 53K l.lk r lactory Installation •n call afl 5, S~7-73-IO SUZUKI TC 250, Scrambler Sharp, dean late model cars. your da~h? Car dctdcrs ~-~~--~--1 Paid tor or 'Not. PEUGEOT n1i. JID suspension, 3-~pd. i·hal'g<' you S459.95. This ·1 Jl.10. OLD fl'1n. pup has own $2'l5 or best oUer · 536-8892. Ask Jo"or Chuck Trapp l\lu11t sell. Bcsl o f ( c r ,
\.\'eek $200 Install<:<! v.·ith 2 d9g house FREE Call '69 YA~1AflA 125, xlnt cond Used Car M ---------1 613-5388.
\\'inard Ct'.'lllf' 10 ounce 963-5.tll S.100. & '12 HONDA SL. st 11.nqtt NEW PEUGEOT ~~=,B"'u=1c=Kc--
speakf'Nl. $5.00 monthly. POODLES: ~,0 TC'acups, lcgfll $100. Needs litUe DEALER USA STEREO l'hnnipagne. fentale, 4 nio·s w'Ork. Aft 5/673"-95'5 3100 W. O:last Hwy., N.B.
119 East 17th St. C. !\1· old. 616-0142 '73\.ii BULTACO 250. brand 642·M05 Qlmplete Sales and Service. '65 DODGE DART GT, 6 cyl,
645-24<12 f ne1v, su""'r trick. ~0r"'. or MAZDA ~ 1 d'-I l350 "-U 0•"-c~n after 6 30 :Ji2l So Bristol 12 Blks NCI of Old EnKlish Sheepdogs or ,,.... ~ oN con1pac son ... p .ay. • ....... o-u .u ;
Soulh Coa~t Plaza ) sale $200. & up. Call after best offer. 492·7662. PACIFIC MOTOR cP_•~'------=-~
5564120 4 pro (714\ 6•16-1!324. 1970 NORTON Commando, SEE THE All NEW '64 BUICK Eleclra ?25, full
GOLDEN R.etri~vcrs, pure W brand new, make o!r, RX4, IMPORTS power, lncludini: air, make C0~1PLf."TE Illi ni Statitln. ~_at 1650 _l'Us_·tin A_ve.,_CM. PEUGEOT/SUBARU offer, 64~2193 !.ineu r an1p r f' c e ! v c r . breed. 6 wk/old, 1\-1/F. STJ _ _
Toi\'f't'. rotor. bt•nm. Covt!rs to $50. 556-14ll2 HONDA 4jQ, new paint, eng IMMEDIATE 1557 W. Lincoln Ave.. CADILLAC
11 metf'rs, Ai\! .t, sidr bnnd. piu·ts. custom seat, asking DELIVERY Anaheim S33-8220
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1972 FORD
COUNTRY SEDAN
WAGON
VS enginb-
Cruisoomatic transmission Po\.\·er s1eerlng
Power brake1
Air conditioning
Aid railio
Po\.\·er t"ear window
Sl'i95
See al DAILY PILOT Em·
ploye Parking Lot, Motlday
lru'Ough Friaay, 330 \rei;t
Bay Street, Costa l\Iesa.
6-ll-1321, Ask for ~lrs. Gl'een-
mM. Si:>o. AftC'r 6pn1 call Rny ]~ S:i!O/offcr, M>2193 AMC/JEEP PORSCHE
:>1'-1"1 I ....::"/:.=..,. •:I! '60 BSA ~1-IICC-Vi.-Cl-or-. ~,800= 1969 HMbor Blvd. CM •73 D£MO CWRANC[ '67 CAD. Xlnl amd. All ex-S~~~~ .. u~~~~~~l~·~,t~: . . Y.. :n~~739. Xlnt oond. ;tP. ~A"u'-to"1",°"1"m'-po=rtc:edc;_,._.;:970:;;· :0·1 -'68 912. Xlnt cond. "-"t:Ow ~~· P~~~sd-~~ulck sale. ·~1n~T1:t 1~'p!~ueds~/b:".
1""" miles. 33 mpg, $4800. Call P1S, A!\I /t 'Jl.1 s tereo , ~J.000 inve>stcrl. S.150. or ol· Boats, General 900 Mobile Homes 935 ALFA ROMEO 586-8598. CAMARO radials. 84&--1242 a1t 6PM
ff"r. 962-5984 nrt 5 --~--·----
Cllfrr!S·J\11\THF.R 7' s1erffl • BOATS\VANTED • MOBILE HOME '57 ALFA Romeo, needs '72 PORSCHE 914, Decor ---------l ·WLTDB~ 2 dr. -·• I All FOR SALE group. Silver with mags. '71 CAl\lARO, air, auto, PIS. Vin. Ip, iact air, ale, lull 12 spenkE'rs, M~-u. sty e. Sall or po\\' er/ Ir x ad· : trans, sell or trade for Call 963-4240 P'\T. Xlo't oond. .$15CNJ. !lOlld wood cabinet. Immac. vaJJtage. Boy ScOu l ll . SJLVERCREST motorcycle. 646-7963 very clean. 20 n1pg, $2100. 4»lS-5Tl6.
'1W-112'->t&-4900. MOBILE HOME AUDI RENAULT .,._.,.. LINCOLN
21" AD!\tl~i.0010r TV Boats/Marin• 20' x 53'. 2 BO 2 BA, carp.· 1----------12001 E. Finl! St., Santa A:.It '72 RENAULT, A/C, R&ll. ·;;d~~~ ~~p::~n~~d. ;c:d ' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;.;;;;;;;;;;;;; Equip 904 draped, blt-ini>., relrig., 553-7871 dl trt Bel ••oo 92 ·~3 Call 645-7RT.l nfL 6PJ\1 :-c:oc:.;,c;·------wnsher & ele<>t. dryer, wired 4 DOOR auto, x m. ow evg mileage. s.... . 4 -:...... . ""-'-"'===-=--=---tor 220 air cond., kitc:h. ,72 A '72 RX-2. Radio/healel·, air, mi's. 25 +MPG. 83.l-9300 or '68 CAl\1.ARO, extras + tape 1973
FUEL TANKS. 1\\'0 18 gal. clock, storage shed, land· UDI ~fichelin tires. Good cond. 4~ ask for Bob Cran· deck. $875. Call after 5 PM, LINCOLN
frte to You ][I
3 Lines, 2 Times,. $2.00
FREE to loving home .
Beauti!ul blk ~t. Lab.
retreiver. 1 yr. old. Has all
shots. 673-1200
TcnltlO Long Cniise. HL scaped patiu. Three yrs. old Automatic l rans· $2200/offer. Xi2-8128. nell. £.t.1-1033 CONT1NtNTAL
17a.,' "x26" Ion". $1;) ea. Orie • like nu. '-a1~ in -w m 1 s s i 0 n · 30,000 'TI >IAZDA · = SAAB ~~~~~=~ 4 Dr TOW""'" X!n't --~ " adult pk. a~y ~m ~isy miles. Immaculate . ong. owner, "' CHEVROLET . . ........ • uniu. 18 sal. Tri liow Tank $10:1. condition. (74SELV~ ,".1f&_ ..... ~u~~,26 R&H, A/C. f--"--------,___________ ru11y equ1pp d. Lt.nr inler. Gages. inlake11 & ovcrllow. £t. One-hall bl. fro1n club-...,.... ~ SAAB SUBARU 1-\inyl roof, speed control,
BIA approvro. 833-ll7l ~o~;;. ~1't6~~·r:1.1~~~ $3995 MERCEDES BENZ RENAULT Brand New '74 ~ad~·ayw1~~~sea~Pe~~~ill
TRAILER for W-2~ fl bnat 1 CAN BE SEEN AT: UBO Harbor Blvd. FRONT \\'HEEL DP.IVE MONTE CARLO sell for $5495. Contact year old An1<>rican Tandum, CRESTMONT HEADQUARTERS Personnel ?i-1anager.
loaded. Only 5700. 494-0.115 ESTATES A~°f~r ~ivc 50 USED Dick Miller Motors Limited offer! ONLY 8albo1 tsar Club
t'REE to good ho n1 e .
\VURLITZER E I Pc l r it' !\!ale 2 ",". old Siberian
Piano, ~~· 673-0636 ~~~ \\'ith AKC pedigree
Boats, Power 906 1051 Site Dr., Brea. (Central M6·8017 MERCEDES Ne\\' & Used Imports $3599 1221 \V. Cout ~wy. N.B.
.(,ve. .across h'Om Brea 120 \V. \\'lll'ner at So._~1ain Ser. No. 426181
Co 11 ) Lot •.. ON DISPLAY """" Ana ~1-""' H d Ch I 22' CENTURY LaP'h"•k• mm. •'P· -0 0 OWar evro et MERCURY
Sporting Good1 830 TO good t19rne Doberman
o.<.-'--''------1 mix. Good hsc dog. yard &
inbrd, 21jhp. Gray Marine r'ON1AC'! RAY, PK. t.tGR.., ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!! T y TA J\1atArthur and Jamboree en~. tandem rrlr. $3000. 7 °7 •_· ~'-"~w7m~g_. -----= '72 MERCEDES BENZ N~1>0rt Beach
New covers:-53&-4616. ·Motor--Homts lUXUR·Y •.5 SEDAN--'74 TOYOTA ll33·~~ CAPRI 2 cir, 2000cc, auto
'trans, a/cond. Saddle root.
Oet.'Or group. Only 1,000
mi's. $4200 Pvt p ly .
ti75--7030.
childs dog. }las all shots.
5413--7039.
Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 Sale/ Rent 940 ---------1 Beats the crisis. more milt's
BENTLEY '60, S-2, s~. Im-per gallon. design & engine Best Deal Anywhere I 'TI l\o10NTE CARLO Lan?au. SKIS & boot s, used this sea-
son only. 175trn, Blur. Siar,
Kneissl. inl'lds Gl'ze bind· FREE: pare Samoyed &
. ings, $125. Hochlan!I boots, Husky. 6 mos old lisebrlm
red, ~z 81,fJ, $50. 644.5704 & llcen.q(J. 549-1017
42' NE\V Chris • Craft Fly-
Bridge Spo11 Fishern1an.
Plush. Full clecll'Onics, full
galley, shower, eic. For
charter by day or week. 6
people max. Fish, cruise,
cocktail, etc. 5.'16-6626 days,
962-ZYn C\ICS/\.\"kenc\.~.
RENTALS mac., Rt. hnd, fact air, for long time o~ne . ip, * * $8500. f'lrm. 494-8566, Rm classic lines, arist tic All bran.:~ -2.J.26' MH.'s, 18-305 beauty and safety, oose
21' Mlnl's, Van ronver's. BMW from two: $8495. uld ar·
LEASE OR TRADE
lull power, foll fac. "'IU>P &
lo miles. 831-2040 Dir.
All Modelsl
M~llS~T-A_N_G--1
...... ~ .. -.r:ar "Fully equipped, air, very I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;! range lease for suitable cle:1n." Now accepling late I• party (864FUOJ (·l73GBZ1. DEAN LEWIS '71 I~fPALA CU STOM
DELUXE 4 dr. H.T. Buy
below whsle. Beautiful in &
'71 2 DR. Hrdtop. Auto trans,
air, p/b, p/s, radio. Good
tires, body & int. $1975. Call
_i;~~day~.
Boats, Sail 909
BOAT TRAILER FOR LIDO
14. GOOD CON D l T ION
$175. 5-IS-!M87.
n1odcl t·ons ign1nents.
Dale's M.H. Rentals
Santa Ana. 83S·O!IOU
1!113 27' \VINNE."BAGO
motorhon1e. has elr{'rylhing.
\Vi11te1· rates. 962-4587.
Auto Service, P1rts 949
TOYOTA out. 831·2040 Dir. aA'vARIAN '69 CONTINENTAL cuF.v .. 69 im,.1, ss 427
MARK 111 .At<.l;FJl.1 stereo. Aulo. A/C. M -a-i l..OOOetl;!Ow mifeagel\\'XSt· -1966 Hnrbor, c.~t &16·~·3 --P7S, p 'B, 1\:oniS. Xlnt cond. 0 11 569J. LEASE A BRAN'D NE\\' '14 SllXlO. OOS-1785 • T $2699 TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Sedan '68 CHEVY 1-lalibu. new 0 --for only $55.25 pe:r mo. 36 brakes & tires, S 7 O O . R '71 LTD mos. open end lease. &IG-0166 or fl.ll)..-0227 after 3
'67 F ASTBACKc",-060-,-,-0-,_-, -a-ut'"o,
vinyl top, R/Hr-17 MPG,
_ Mu.:-t_ sell.~546-_!:.>33
-~~-1967 MUSTANG 6 cyl. Green.
Good condition. PH: 67>
4524 or 67a--0144
For an ad In Woman•• \\orld
Call Mary 8tth 642·$678, ext. 3~0
RANGER 33 -Great l11n1
cruiser or racer. Fully e<Jpd.
644-5662 aft 5 or wkends.
Boats, Slips/Docks 910
1968 CA~tARO conv. 327,
au to. Needs motor \\'ork.
Motor done out of car. $500
firm . Ml-3691.
Bill MAXEY
TOYOTA
, • Only 31,000 miles, factory air pm on ~·kdays Anytime
New 73 Bavar1as cond., PS. PB, power win· v.·lmds.
at HUGE SAVINGSI dows 1733DTDI. lo.=n""'ss~E~L~C~AM=!N~O°'.~A~ir,
OLDSM~o=Bl~LE~
88.les il SP:vM:e
OLuSMOtilLE
GMC TRUCK>
HVNDA CARS
Two-Ways Great!
9491
' SIZES 8-20 '---'
~ ilf ,.,; .... 11f ,.,"'f'_
Laye.r ii OV<>r lls o\\11 shlrl
dick•'Y .. , or 11('11.r it rolo or
with scarvNI nnd IY':iris! Z1p·
fro111 shnpe i~ P.ASY:
Printed l'nl1f'rn 9 4 9 r~
lJ l"Sf'S .. 1z1•it , l'l:--fr.f.l;-lli,
18, 20. Size 12 I hu.~t 311 11lkC~
l 7/ll. y;irJs S.l·Jn\·h frohru:.
St:Vt:NT1'·1'1l"£ (1';STS
.lor "ach Jl'll1ern -arid 25 C<'nts ror 1•nch pattcn1 fol'
Ail' J\l11il 11rul Sfl('Cinl Hri11d·
ling: oth<•nvisc thll'd·t·lioss
d4'livr:ry will take> lhrt't'
WCC'b or nmre. S.•no tn
l\1a.rian f\.la.rlln, !h1• UAILY
PILOT. 412, Pailtrn Dept.,
:.132 \\1M<l l 81h St., New
York, N.\ llX!ll . .Pr int
NA.l\IE, At)Oll)l;8$ ll.•ith
zrr. SIZE And STYLE
NUMBER.
S~ MORE Qui rk
Fru1bttms and <'hoo!tt-one J')fltt~rn frtt tmn1 our
Sprl11J1:·Summrr Cat."loi.t. All
Sitts! Only 5(lc,
INSTANT SF:WJNG BOOK
~ t6J1.Y, wcllr tomorrow .
$1.
INSI'ANT FA S !I f{)N
-.
BOOK ·-Ifundredii; o I
IJ\$hlon !acts. ft. 50<.
QaUt:!ll tflr Today'a Uvlnr; ..
lS beautiful pa.t(mui. 50c.
END tie or n1ooring nl'eded
for Sea Scouts. J\Iust ac-
1'1Jmodatr. 3.1' Trilnaran.
213--432-6.%6
BOSTON \VHALER, 17ft,
trlr. U.5 hp Johnson mtr.
Nearly ne\v S3li00. 646-4$44
VW REPAIR.
RF:ASONABLE. CAI.LS. Nick
642-3761.
V ER)'
HOME
& Verne,
TRUCK tires. Brand new
Dunlaps, 12Xl6.5, S ply, 2
for $85. 497-2817
4 PORSCHE 91J Mags.
$100.
Call 673--0636
XI.NT r RE-OWNED
BMY."s:
e '66 1800 Tl · 4 speed
• '10 20022 -Jo n1iles
e '71 2800 CSA• SWl roof
• '72 3.0 CSA· lo miles
5 yr. or 50,000 mile wan-anty
available on all new
1974 & '73 BMW's.
$1695 lllXXI mi. Auto, AJ\f-f''Jl.I, '"'. i I \l '! T: \'L• ,;; ,r.·
If\'\ f!'\(;;n-, 111.,\0! House of Imports
523-7250
many xtras. Clean.
1714)642-7899,
1972 TOYOTA Corona 4 dr. 4 '69 CHEVELLE good me.ch. UNIVcR "ITY OLDS spd. air. new steel radial cond. new tirt>s. J\1usl sell 119 ::i
EXEC. CARS 1'"0R LEASE. tires. Honestly xlnt. 26 to 29 make offer. 968--1342. 2850 Hatbor Blvd. ~ow tro;;;il~a!~y 6)equkk ·~~K~~~tp, 27 mpg -CHRYSLER ~s~~~!lawagon ps:oo:
36 Mo lease $215.78 per mo. at ~-mph, 4 spd, :Odio, 1970 QIRYSLER New cond auto tl'ans am new
OEL + Tax Lie. Serial rt>chn1ng seals. 675-3253 York.er, all x tr as. ne w ~~·. call Nina at &16-8097.
No. 00416. Take your car in ·73 CELICA sr cpe. Au10. Radial tires, needs some c~='--~==~---t.rade. ~
lr:a:l OPEN SUNDAYS J• SI trans., air, mags, & XLNT. \\'Ork, $1800. 5.J2-910912pm-7 PINTO
-
_,_..._ __ .. _·_; .. ___ ._ ii _ .. _._ .... _ ... _.;1,;,1 ~.9;;;;.621 \~E:~\ :m.~'~krnQ,e300~f.1 _."s 83~~L~SWAGEN _35_2--059_" c~l~O_R_V_A_l_R __ ·~,tl~~v~~~·;.t"~
Aircraft 915 Trucks i;b----......., •~ . ,., .,., "'' 1968 V\V1. Bug, goorl011 cone!, 2 '60 CORV,\IR, 25 ~I.P.G. ~~. ~':;,s~~!v~l.L~~:;. new ires, re en g , Good condition . .S265.
Hot Air Balloon Oub Now 'T.'I FORD COURIER 2S40'Z Marguerite Parkway ENTER FROM Jl.!acARTHUR 1 ~-~"'~"-· -~----49fi.9401 aJter 5:00 P~1 I ="'->-='442==~---~ forming So. Calif. New 1st 000 . l\1' · VI )o NO EN 1970 V\V Bug, Clean, ~lnt '12 PINTO. DelWI:(' options.
elass equip. only. Profess. 7~vbls, m~, !,~0 1:~.s, ti~:i 831.2040 JSSIO~ ~ 495-4949 W OP cond, xtras, Stt to ap· FORD I /\u radiW t.rs & A1C. ~1595.
training. <Tl4) 6'!:?-3.'>'!5. glass, R & H. Paneled USE AVERY PWY EXIT. Mission Vitjo Imports i,o'-"'-'-ia-le7._•_11_5~,_<_92-735_"36_~1----------1 '193-007
Campers, Sale/Rent 9~~ camper "''' dual inside r"·111.;r1ng 1973 vw Beatie, Jess than 1972 FORD -~P-L-Y=M~O~U=T-H~-
lights & cabovcr storage -ORANGE COUNTY''S MERCEDES BENZ 10.IXXI mi's. \Vill sac. for COUNTRY SEDAN
TENT top. 2 dble bed11 like c1:1binet. '74 tags. Private OLDEST & sz;so. aft 6. 842-7815 10 passenger Station \\'agon 1972 PLYMOUTH nf'w. trails v.·l'll. $450., party. $2.850. See at 256 E. FIAT 400 cid VS enm .... 494-8566 R 30Ci '69 VW Sqbk.. auto, Like nt'\.\.· . . :· ... ~·~ SATELLITE CUSTOM • m · 19th St., CM. & ,-"d. Sts~. ">-. Po\.\er Steeru1g .
C B Conip:et~ Sales & Service .v "" r • "' p n k D Fro ' t "t •• \« ytles, ikes ·54 EL CAMINO 327, 44.000 , Visit Us Soon At 962-2919 ?\\'er o~~ es, isc nt sea "'a ... on •.agon
Scooters 925 mi. Muncie 4~pd. hurst Air Conditioner 400 cid, VS engine
shiflf'r. XI nlE'ch cond. $8'IO 28701 Marguerile Park1vay VOLVO Al\-1 Radio Torquetlite Transmission
or Os! ofr. 1!42-11113 (S.9 pm! !\fission Viejo 49",,..1100 ---------·IPO\.\'et" Tailgate Window t::Jectronic Ignition
!USE AVERY P\VY. EXITl ,74 VOLVO License 767 ELU Air CondiUODCr
SACRIFJCT. ·59 o o d g e 1974 BMW's ·n ~lB 280 SE 3.5 cpe. IM-Excellent Condition AM Radio Speci11l \\' I Aris! o c rat C $2095 Heavy Duty Su11pens1on can1pcr. Xtra gas lank. in stock ready for i mmediate MA .ULATE! Last of the ... ~ al DAILY pt LOT Roof Luggage Rack Xln't buy. 642·5299. delivery. Excellent savings classics. 831-2040 Dir. Best Deal Anywhere! ~"' Li 103 cyy
LEASE OR U Employe Parkin" Lot, 330 cense r 19'" CHEV"' p · '· u f on remaining 1973 models. '71 MB 250 sedan. Auto. B Y ' $1495 ""' ~ ic,.. P or sALES-SERVICE-LEASlNG trans., air, lo, lo miles, & \\'est Bay Street, Costa Sale. Rwi~~ S400. OVERSEAS DELIVERY Mich. X radials. 831_»40 All Modelsf P.1esa, l\olonday I hr o u I; h See at DAII.Y Pl L 0 T
Roy CARVER. Inc. -D_lr_. -------OVERSEAS DELIVERY Friday. Call ~3'll. ask t.:mploye Parking Lot, ;i:IU
1953 FORD Pickup, V-8, auto, SPECIALISTS for Mrs. Green1nan. \Vest Bay SU"eel, Costu
SJOO. or best oner. Call ROLLS ROYCE BMW M·B '73, 450 SL, Black. DEAN LEWIS h1csa, ~looday throu gh
l\dd country cheer v.·!th NEWEST SUZUKI fl rt.er ~ 557-39.23' 234 E. 17th. St. wt~lk Interior. Stereo, Frida,y. Call 642-4321, ask
color to a J'OOn1 l\'ith this .62 Gl\tC VA~N-, -... -w-G~pl-y Costa Mesa • 546-4444 ra~io & tape -dttk. 23.000-74 PINTO for bli'!l. Greenman.
'l"lh'. DEALER ~="'~~-~~-~1 m1. $11.900. 642-746.l VOLVO RUNABOUT AJLA v !ires, camper? Mu!t sell. '74' A H I S 0()(.'1Jrate a rounrl lahlt' $1800/bst ofr. 832-9363. " 5 re ere. M·B •73, 450SL, Beaut. But·
\.\'ilh a cloth of 41;i" (poinl·tn-Immediate Delivery I ter Yellow, all. extras, 4 cylinder, au1omatic,
point! graony hex a i; o 11 :ot. MK 1 SUL TACOS V•nt 963 Save On Remiini""' ,73 ~rfect cond. Orig O\.\'llet, 1966 Harbor, C.Jl.-t. 2.230 nliles. ~550KKF+
<.:roc:hl't of M<"rcc•rized K.nil· .. ., s 640--0606, 673-6143 Autot, Used 1in"·Croch1'1 rotton. pa t . IN STOCK ROYAL Sportsn1an Dodge CREVIER BMW ' 1·1vindow\ 'Van., 19TI, Blue, '60 MERCEDES, 2al5, xlnt 7329: directions, j () i n i II g <.'hi Se __ , s•u.n .. __ #I AMC chart. auto., V-8, 4 seats, 127" ""'es • rvice • Lensing ._·uuu, wvv o.r """'" o ... er.
l"EJVr.N'TY·P'n'E CENTS 2255 Harbor Blvd., C.M. \V,B .. PS/PB, air, radio, 41!8 W. ls!, S.A. 8.15-3171 .7543-8985=~~~-~---2180 ·Harbor mvd.
$2995
Chrysler I Plymoulh
Opt!n l.Jwly & Swt. 'Iii lU Pt.1
2929 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa
546-1934 ,for each pattern • add 25 1:.Rpe deck, mats \\'hls, \.\ide Closed Sundays '66100 Diesel, no odd or even '69 R.Mm. \Vgn. Very goOO Costa Jl.-tesa
cent.'> ·for enc1i pattern for 0 111.l'boT' r.t \Vlt~on) oval tire!, -41-,000 mi., $2,995. 'Bl\.fW, 2002, 1973, Beige, t fuel problems, Make offer. cond. Gas AAv.or. J\fichelin At FaiT" Otive·--ltn PL.-YMOUTH
Air l\ta.il and Special I-Ian-646-2428 or 646·46.'15 Company car., Call Dave. 8 apd. air. radifll11, sunr!, ~amij-~Ca~ll~4~,,,.~2360~-~~~~~~tl;;re•~-;$950;-~-~6~75~5-64l6~-~-~~~l 546-8017 CUSTOM SUBURBAN dlinti;<-01Jw~~ss'1 •'""""'""'""'""'""'""''""""ll~toe;5e;.·,;·,e9:c1'-;;2880~'=~---~ tm stereo radio & ta STATION WAGONS
flt> livery \\ill take three 1972 YAP.lAl-IA. llkc l\('I\'. '64 CHEVY Van. -ileck:ltl~. 0 to c OOStt rom
\.\'<"'ks or more. Send to street or dlr1. Jots o! exlras. Good running. $(i()().. ell?'., Call Dave, 8 lo 5, ~-·,,~STAR GA'7E...:."ll.., ._, ~~~~~~~=~~I All Alice Brooks, the DAILY Call &42-.1474 979-28.SO .~ ~ .-·~1 .equipped with;
PfLOT, 11);}, Needlecraft $450. S46--Sj6l CAPRI r ==c'-r---BfCL\Yl.POUAN VS engines Oept., Box lS.l, Old Chelsea CZ 2!'iO Enduro. Bra1ul new, Autos W1nted 968 1: .111111 J:/. ""I , . ..._ Ji. u 11.11 AulonIBtlc transmissions
."\al>·on. N-· York, N.Y. niust 1ie>!I. SSOO. w.A.•. 11 ,_ ""'r divilr w,,. u w'"' Po\.\·er steering '' ... ~ TOP DOLLAR PAID ~.).,. " Auw•iftf lo,~. Ston. ' ,,, \ IOOU. Print N•nltl. Add~1111, CHU G-16-0409 ·ri CAPRI, :;.;oo, V-6, Lt. · T ~ -1--•--W_._."-· °''· u~ .., 4 ,........i t.ransmissicn, rndlo. Pov.•er brakes IMMEOIATELY B , . 11-1t.-1e. 0 ~..,.. .. __ .,. ~ _,,........,,, 4·15"29-lt ""'"'-"-' AM d" Zip, P111t~rn Nnrnb(r. KA\VASAl\t '70. Low mi. 350 tuc. AM·F~I. 11lr cond, ~·4·SS.6J •eodworchtOl'JftPO"d•ng to~ 1.sw healer. c:ustoni exterior. i ra IO!i
NE£ O L f.CRAF"T '72! cc, On & off road, Exg FOR AU. FOREIGN CARS !!pd, [)e(.'1Jr group orig owner olycurZodioc.blrth$1gn. (3Z'K'OZ). Air condjtlontng
Crochet, knit, etc, Free ~xtnu;. $395. '497·2817 Call or come In to see us. $3250. 540-0842 11.lt 5 1 -'<11••" l! c~11dtot> "'" $1577 Power .rear v.i.ndo1v
.I 1 e11A 2c.._1u1 120.. 61 ~•'• oc7• 11 .. Other extras N"<;t ons, ·"'"· 74 liONDA CBl.25. U:-ss than DATSUN Jo._.,, """'• &l '""'t'~ on some ln~l•nt M.crame Book. 700 mi. Lik.~ new. ••95', Call • K..o l• 1..to &t '• Priced a.1 or below Bulllic, fn.ncy knots, nnt· r: ) w-. J),.,. 6!o Pl.blot Wholesal~ .Bluebook
.. , 644-5705 WILL BUY YOUR '"1101" 36'"' "'*~ l t«n111. $\.00. · 'l.ool )ra.......... ,,...._,,.,,'" f\llAlll 1,..:1 $1395 .to $1795
ln1Jtianl Crtlf'hf't Book ~ 1969 \'A.'1.AHA l?> P.t'\: DATSUN. TOYOTA a1">P'"'f 381••"11 o11wo1e" -Wf'. UlllMI See Bl DAILY PU.oT Em·
Learn l)y plclure~! Pill· ....... $1!6....... OR VOLKSWAGEN 1:~1-:~ty ~r:;:-~""" TOYOTA ployc Parking Lot, Mondrty
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EDITION
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N.Y. Stocks
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS
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Aliens Pull Gr_eat Escape • ID County
By WILUAM SCHREIBER
Of ,... Dally l'la.t ,..,,
An. estimated 100 illegal aliem jmnped
lrom the freight cm of th< Santa re
train in 1\JsUn early today ta.; the arms
of waiting federal officers and Joe.al
police.
But in the wild scramble that en.wed,
the small force of police only managed to
capture 18 of the aliens. ~The rest van-
ished into surrounding fields and orqe
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grows.
A call '°" mutual aid usl!tance
brought the COila Mesa Pollo! hdicopl<t'
Eagle 11 with pilot Ranily Nutt and
obo<rver Ed SUttoo -, ...,. the
""""· illuminating tt with Doodliib"·
They said they llJOl\ed 30 to 40 ol the
fugitives scampering for COftl' in the
surrounding area.
A spokesman for lhe TusUn Police
Department said today the lnill -
-the "Alien ZXpress" --every night at midnight at a sma.11
station near MGulton Partnnoy and Red
Hill Avenue. It ls ~-· · one of the
key inlJw< poiol& la< alims lr>Velinc lrom
the San Diego area.
"We "'OR; \bat area u often as wt can
and la!I night we bod some help lrom the
llM\lgration department and the Orange
Police Department," t.ht T -.1 t In
spokelman said.
Officers participating Jn the raid said
they ezpec:ted the usual smaU trictle of
aliens t.o jump from the train and head
for destinations in the Los Angeles
area. "But .,.,'hen the freight car doors
_,..t, they ~ nearly 100 of them
jwnped out and started ru:Ming in all
dl!ferenl directions,'' the ·srlcesman said.
Some of the 18 alien; caught by the
police and immigration orficers i,i,·ere
nabbed as they bid in the nearby gro\.'es
e ac un
NY Senator
Buckley Pre~ses
Nixon to Resign
\\'ASJflNGTON (UPI) -Declaring
that If President Nixon stays In office
"the country will be in for a trauma the
Likes of which we haven't seen," Sen.
James L. Buckley {RCN.Y.J, today
urged hhn to resign.
The unupected defection of one ol the
President's IOI> ~al supporters
T~chers Ask .. .
$1.2 Million
Benefit Hike
came as Nixon intensified < ·rons to blunt
congressional impeachment moves and
save his presidency.
There was no immediate Y."hlte House
reaction aft t"r Buckle y's news confert'l'!Ce.
An aide said Buckley had not met or
talked with Nixon I.his week.
Calling It .. 'the JTI06t difficult decision I
ha\'e ever had to make," the freshman
senator said Watergate had so weakened
the presidency that resignation is the
only ••ay .. by which the crisis can be
resolved and the country pulled out of the
Watergate swamp."
8ucllley said be oent a copy ot hla
statement to Nixon Monday night, bu\
received no reply. Buckley said he made
h.ls decision becauJe of "an atmosphere
of high emotion, dangerous to reason"
and ··a qualitalive change within the
An1erican spirit." ·
Sen. Edward W. Brooke o f
Restaurant in Dana Point
The Capi!trano Unilied Sch o o I
District's teadlers l\fonday submitted an
lnitiaJ w~t request to trustees
which could nm more than Jl.2 million
ertra if completely approved.
In a preseotatkln which drew m
official resp:m&e from tru.!tees, teacher
spokesman Olarkll Conklin said the
requests a.mount to a 15 percent increase
to compemate for three years of cost4-
Uving Increase!. 'Ille ""'°"' major
reqDe!lt called for the district to pay full
costs ror medical and denla1 benefits for
emoloYes and ~dents.
h1a.,sachusetts Is the only Republican
senalor to have publicly c.:illcd for Nixon
to step down , while Sen. Charles ll.
Berey (R·III.), has said s ome
Republicans think he ahould do so.
Buckley said lh<!re would be public
pressure to televise any impeachment
hearinp around the world, and .. ta'Ndry
details which ih aoo of themselves m~an
Utile" wouk1 damai;e the President, the
presidency and the a>Untry.
-A fast-moving fi re raced through the
expensively appointed dininq room of a
Dana Point restaurant this morning and
damage was set at nearly $50.000.
The blaze erupted shortly before 7:30
a.m. at the Pelican Fish Co., a seafood
restaurant a t 34130 Pacific Coast
Ted Kennedy Rapped
GUATEMALA CITY. Gu a t e ma 1 a
(UPI) -Calling U.S. Sen. Edwani
Kennedy "an abusive s i mp I e ton .''
GualeJnala's vice president-elect l\tonday
demanded an apology from the senator
for doubting the legitimacy or the l\.farch
4 presidenti al elect.ion.5. "As a
congressman and as a Guatemalan, T say
that you are an abusive simpleton,
mixing in the domestic affairs of
Guatemala," Mario Sandoval Alareon
said in an open statement addressed to
Kemiedy. •
lllgbway. II rout.ed ~ Ga'J! Peck
from his bed in an upstairs apartment.
Units from three county fire statiom
coo..,ged at the old Spanlsb landmark
and !ought flam.. bilknring out of a
singk! window in the dining.room.
Spokesmen said the flames were
knocked down within 10 minutes, but
mopup operaUoos continued lluoogh the
morning.
Peck said that be dressed as quickly u
he could and tried to enter the blazing
dining room, but was driven back by
names and heat
"There was nothing I could do but gd
out." he said.
His brother, Mike Peek, 23, said It took
two years and $250,000 to refurbish 1be
interiofl>f the twwtory building and &aid
it would be difficuk to replace the items
lost In the blaze.
Stained-glass •wrnin!jowl"'°'n am. erper5ve
v.'OOd paneling wt.it. among the itema
ruined by the names.
His brother, however, ·said the fire
(See PEUCAN, Pas< %)
The· present plan has the district
paying the-entire premium for emptoyes
and half that for dependents.
Although complete estimates have not
been calculated, di.strkt spokesmen said
later at Monday's session that the
requests coukl cost at least $1.2 million.
The district's total payroll at present is
close to $8 million a year.
Conklin and other teacher spokesmen
for weeks have assailed the district's
past pay tnaeases by emphasizing that
the major surge in living costs far
exceeds the raises given the teac.'?er!.
At the board's in~ session the tone
ci increBsed teacher militancy was set
with picketing bl' two dozen teac:hen
angry over a l.urnabout in t h e
administraUon's attitude toward a t.ax-
ovenide election this summer.
Supt. Truman Benedict told trust.es al
that ~ that "" bad studied the
district'• ri.nances more doseJy and had
changed his mind. He no longer eo:lorsed
an cwenide for the late spring. Trustees
(See TEACHERS, Pase%)
"I propote an extraordinary act of
sta tesmaNh.ip and courage -an act at
once noble and heartbreaking, at once
serving the greater interests of lhe
nation. the institution of the presidency
~See RESIGN, Page %)
Finn Selected
To Build Pools
At High Schools
A Garden Grove flnn won a $376,220
contract Monday to build two swimming
pools at the two high school. campuses in
the C.pistraoo Unified School Di!trict.
The low olfer to build the recreation
facilities came from Atlas Custom Pools
and d~trict officials hope that v.·ork at
San Clemente and Dana Hills high schoo l
will be done in time for the start of the
new school year.
The bid procedure took only .several
minutes, but trustets admitted that the
Swallows II t work to arrange the financing ol the e "-orn--a~~e~--m""a]OT~projed loiol<-ye:irs or -wu oy
" hundred3 or parent volunteers througboui
the Sotlth Cotmty.
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Fuel Sliortage Does1i't Swp Tourists, or Birds Parenta successfully petitioned for the
formation of a ~la! d! ... 1rlct to pay for
the plunges, then campaigned for a
majority vote at the polls last fall.
By PAMELA HALLAN nesl·buildlng in residential areas of the
ot t111 Dlillr "'"' ''"' city. Only the mission seemed to lack
Swallows don't ha\le io worry about a ttltm.
gaa shortage, but thooe that Dew ba<:k to What the missioo clld11'1 lack, bowever,
San Juan .capi..strano seem io have was tourists. suffer<d an energy cruls of another kind. Downtown merdlanta bad !wed thlt
They Wett late. the gas shonace -.id l$l\ICe lhO
Throngs of -undatmted by the number of vlsltan lo Ille dly lh1' year.
limited avallabiUty of gasoline, crowded Yet a spot check~ lioen9e plat.es on can
the sidewalk outside the Old Mission \ parited alooplde the mbsioo shoored that
entrance this morning with eyes, . visitors from seven ltlltl tncluding New
binoculars and cam<ras facing south. Yort, 11<11' llam)llldr<, Teu., and
poUenlly awaltJnc the return of the W~. bod . modi>· .Ille trip. ,
mtaralory birds. "Tbe crowd -the mlmm 'Ibey weren't disappointed. 1be birds seemed a little llD&ller this year," said
m lved al 9:45 a.m. Pttn:. Ellie Damokl, owner of El Peoi\
Evtn when A1lsslon spoktsman Bill Plaia. a busi~s area ecrou from the
Smith had not yet acknowledged the mission. "But It's a -kday. II usually
return nf the bltm, large numbers <Jf the is smaller on wttk ~a."
noisy critters bad already engaged in The largest crowd iecorded wu wllm
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Mareh 19 fell on a Sunday. On fhal day
lhoosands of people jammed the city,
snarling traffic on the ·San Diego
Freeway for miles. Thert were more
people than birds.
No one knows bow many swallow•
mum to Ille area eoelu' .. r. Oylns from
Arg<fttina and Brull ill oearch of the
lnJr:cts they !!Te on. .but omltholoalsts
claim the munbtr II clwlndlin1.
II la true that the !locks ol lil'$ '1IO
Jooaer "blftlen the Ky'' as they lly Into eown. but the 11t1111bert• may aot ~ lie clocftulac. The city ,,
much lerger oow aod the IWlllows are
diaperted om-a wider art.'l. They no
longer have to fly to the center of tot.1\
for meetl!'.18 arw.
OnlllboloilJU allO clispate the Idea
f.llM SWAU.OW'I/ I'll• I)
Tlii11gs . Bound
To 'E mprove' -
1be ld)OQI board agenda item
wu ~Uonal ooals. for tht l.Muna Beodi Unilltd sdiool
District. Some 16 goals were
tbra.med out in c o arm u n i t y
meetlnp wjlh input lrom an
elllmated 400 people.
Goal numbtr four is:
'1'o emprove (sic) all En1lbh
prognms." •
anll fields. Alt the capturt'd men v.·ere
questioned at Tustin police headquarters
and tht?n taken into custod:,· by the fed·
era.I officers.
Tu'O of the aliem were caplurt-d
several hours after the others v.·hen
they nagged down a police cnr.
mistaking it for a taxicab, off1C'Crs s~ud.
Roy Bot?hm. assistant iminigration
direcior for i11vest1_ga tioos, said loday the
Dfil't P'li-t "'" l"Mll• ANOTHER RESIGNATION
loard President Lund
Council to Face
Postal Service
Petitio11 Drive
By JOHN VALTERZA
OI 11" 0111\1 '1191 $1atl
San Clemente's newly organized city
council will be confronted Y.'ednesday by
leaders in a major petition drive to
induce postal offici",ds to retain ful l
do\\ni.own post office ser.·1ccs.
The campaign thus fa r hao; reaped
$.000 signatures of local residen~
concerned that the proposed shirt to new
headquarters on Avt>nida Piro i,i,·ould end
the services on Avcnida Del ~tar.
~In. V.~I. Streater launched the
petition dri\'e , obtaining hundreds of
initial signatures JUSt from conlacts with
businessmen and customers on the main
commercial street.
Support ror the move is e:icpected
primarily from new cxi\Jncilman B.
Patrick Lane. who cited the problem
early in his successful election campaign .
Besides appealing to city counci lmen,
leaders in !he dri\lc will send the
petit ions to legislators and post office
officials.
Mrs. Streater said the move to a
million-dollar headquarters on the
outskirt.s of San Clemenle v.·ould work a
severe hardship on the central city
dwellers -many of Whom are retiree').
Besides the post office issue, council·
men will have lhese items on a large
agenda for the 7:30 p.m. SC!ision:
-A complaint by local resident Charles
Dyer v.ilose. water bill soared tenfold
during a recent \"acation. Dyer in!i1sls
that the meler "''as wrong. City officials
believe that .90melhing was left running
while the resident v.·as away.
~ -A petition from resident! of a
neighborhood where a proposed pa rk
-recently"-was disaPJrOVed by city
cooncilmen. The succcssful residents now
have peti tioned to hold ~1ayor Thomas
O'Keefe to a sta tement made during the
discussion. O'Kcefe said he would not
mind if lhc lot next to his blufftop home
were converted into a small park. The
only hitch is that O'Keefe docs not O"'"
ones v.-ho escaped probably v .. u1 catch
ta:ucabs and other lorms ol transoorta-
llon to get Vlt'f1l to tht:-ir de:stinatkina.
He said SC\'eral of the capturocl alieM
arc suspected to be organizers of the
1nass immigration.
Boehm said the lar~e numbrr' of aliens
on a single train is .. highly unu.sual and
cou ld point to somr kind of smuggling
opr-ral1on.··
ns
Presiclent
Of T1·ustees
Quits Post
Ry JAN WORTII
Of , ... 0•111 P'lMol ll•ff
S.add!eback College board of trustees
presiden t John Lund of Laguna Beach
resigned f\londay.
ll1s resignation is thi-fourth in a scries
of resignations that began late last year
\l.'lth the <JMOUn('('ment by char1fT
trustee ~lichael COiiins that he was
qtutting to give more lime to hls law
practice.
:\"ext came trustee Alyn Brannon, who
resigned in the wake of a bookmaking
con\·iction. and Hans Vogel. the board0s
first president. who has bought a house
oulc;ide his trustee area .
Lund. whose tenn \\"O\J.ld haYe expired
in 1975, has bttn on the bo.i.rd since 1970
v. hen he was appointed to replace
charter trustee Louis Zitnik wht.>n Zitnik
resigned.
Lund 's decision add., a n e w
compli~tioo to an al ready tangled
si tvation facing the school.
f""riday G<lv. Reagan signed an
einergcncy lJGl'I into t<iw i,i,ilich may
change the method of r e p I a c i n g
vacancies on sctml !xlards .
Though the county oounsel has oot yet
de!.l'nnined the effects of the bill oo the
Saddlcback district. Dewey lUl lman,
assistant superintendent of the Orange
County Department of Ed ucation. said
'.\1onday~ar} the OOard will now
have the choiMf v.'hether to appoint or
elect the new 'lnl~tee~.
A further complication in the picture Is
that Brannon. who resigned verbal ly
after coosldi'rable behind the scenes
pressure following his conviction, has not
yet made hLS resignation legal by
submitting a letter to flillman's office.
If he does not do so by Thursday. he
cannot be replaced in the J une 4
clcelion-if in fact the board decides lo
take lhc electJon route. An emergency
meeting has bct.'11 set for ~ p.m.
\VOOnesday by the board to determine
i,i,•here to go from here.
In addition. the school faces Its first
hearing '.\larch 'll on a proposed de.
annexation of the Tustin Unified School
District portion of the co 11 e g c
district -meaning possible Joss of 25
pt'.'rccnt of its assessed va lua tion and 17
pcrcf:nt of its students.
Lund i,i,·as the sdlool's represent.alive
on the County Commi tte of School
Distric t Tleorganizahon hold ing the '.\larch
fSee LUSD, Page %)
Orange Coast
Weather
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th< land. •
Not much chalice: of sunshine
along the Orange Coast \Vednes-
day, but the weather service says
it'll be mostly SLIMY inland in the
afternoon hours . flighs at the
beaches and inland in the rn.id-
60s. Lo"·s tonight 45-55.
-Discussion Vlilh Clly 1\1 a n a g e r
Kenneth Carr on ending agreements
between the city and the California
Department of Parks and Recreilcion .
The pacts \\·ould covtr the furnishing of
city water to the expanded portions of
San Onofre State Park. Negotiations ha ve
taken place for two years on the
proposal. San Clcm<ille would ,.u the
water at ?'J percent mort because the
customer ls out or the city !Units.
-l>iscmskln on the let.Ung of a time to
Interview t.nvlroomental oonmltanta who
Mpc to be placed on a cilv nutster list ci
nrms appt'()vtd to do reports for
appllcantJ see.king permits from the city
for developments. At present the city
review• report& 10Ught ln an open
(See POSTAL. Poge l)
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Drought, famine a11d negltct
threaten lhe eztintlion o/ a
once-proud tribe of warriors.
Vl41tures sit atop tlJtry telt·
pho~ pole, awaiting 11ew vie·
trm.1. Storv. Page 9.
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Cobb Convicted
In Boy's Death
Ul'I Ttlt!ollelt
'NIXON SHOULD QUIT'
N. Y. Senator Buckley
From Page l
RE SIG N ...
and the stated goals for Ylflicfl he so
successfully campaigned," Buckley said.
'·That act is Richard Nixon's own
\·olun!ary rcsii_rnalion as Presideot of the
United States.··
Senate Republican Leader ii.ugh Scott.
asked about Buckley's romments, said,
,_"! think it expresses the conviction of a
Vt"ry conscientioo' and very honorable
senator."
""'hile I do not. join with Sen. Buckley
in his request at this tin1c," Sen. B;1rry
Cr0ldwater ~R-Ariz.J . said, "I ~-ish to
make it plain that if any evidence of a
criminal act on the part of the f-'resident
i:i proven. I shall change n1y position and
support the Buckley proposal."
Buckley said he Joni:: ago personally
urged Nixon to make "the fullest possible
disclosure" of all materials relating to
Vi'atergatc. Because Nixon did not., the
President could not prevent "the
transformation of the Watergate incident
into a kind ol Watergate crisis o(
regime."
Buckley, Who in the past supported the
President but indicated recenUy some
misgivings OV('r Nixon's handling of
\\latergate. said "the character of a
regime always reflects and expresses the
character of its leader. It is he who
appoinlS his executive staff. The captain
is responsible for his ship, t h e
commander for his army, and Mr. Nixon
has explicitly r e c o g n i z e d this
responsibility."
Buckley said Nixon's rtS!gnation would
end the impeachment process.
"Qlogress would be automatically
dOO!arged of the Watergate affair. and
could devote itself to i~ legislative
business," he said.
He said the new president -one
selec!A!d by Nixon. Vice Presideol Gerald
R. Ford -\\o'ould be able "to reach out to
the people with the rCstorod authority
and moral slrengtii that Is so essential an
ingredient of the presidency."
Spotlight Moves
To Pet Animals
The spotlight will shirt from swallows
to other animals Wednesday in San Juan
Capistrano.
A pet show will take place at 5 p.m. in
the minipark located on C a m i no
Capistrano.
Children aged 6 through 10 are invited
to bring their pets to be judged in several
categories. Prizes will be awarded to the
ugliest, prettiest, most talented. funniest,
best groomed and most unusual pet.
Pets on Parade is one of lhe many
activities sponsored lhis "·eek by the
Fiesta de las Golondrinas Association.
'Alert' Ca nceled
LISBON (t:Pll -Portugal's
nalion"•ide military alert. called because
f'lf an attempted military rebellion
Sa1urday. v.•as canceled tOday, an official
spokesman said_
OIANel COAIT ..
DAILY PILOT
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8y TO~t BA RLEY
Of lfllt D-ilY ,.1191 l!tn
Larry Wayne Cobb, the words "She
Ued'1 E'nlblazoned in black Ink on the
back of his jacket. "''as found guil ty of
fir st degree 1nurder late t.1onday In
Orange County Superior Coun.
Cobb, 22, rcnnuned in1passive \\o'hile the
jury delivered to Judge II. Warren
Knight the verdict reached after nearly
three d~ys of deliberations.
Bui he had e<irlier protested 111--hen
Judge Knight ordered him 10 remove the
jacket before the jury entered the
rourtroom. 1ltree deputies stood over
him v•hile he relucta ntly took off lhe
offending ink-stained garment.
Judge Knight v.·ilt sentence Cobb April
8 .to v.·hat could be life in prison for the
slaying last Aprll 11 of Todd Rockwood,
the 3-)·ear-old son of Cobb's mistress.
t.1ore than 500 police and volunteers
From Pagel
LUND • • •
27 hearing.
He annOWlced ?i.fonday he. is resigning
from the post as "'ell. Jca1•ing
the school without a rept('.sentative just a.
v.·eek bt'fore the ~ring.
Though Lund could oot be reached for
confirmation, some school d i s t r i c l
oOOervers linked his resignation to tile
lxiard's d«ision to relieve football roach
George Hartman of duties as athletic
director.
Lund was in 1ffexico when the board
decided to relieve Hartman and did not
learn of their decision until the weekend .
The on1y sw-e vacancies today are the
seats ol Vogel and Lund.
Spokesmen in the offioe of assistant
county superintendent Dewey Hill man
sai dthey interpret Lund 's letter to
mean that his resignation will take effect
immediately, since no other date was
specified.
Vogel and ll<annon bout IMicaled ll1ey
u"OU!d ser:ve until the" are replaced,
Vogel officially and Bramon umfficia.Uy.
The latest resignation from the seven-
member board, asswning Branoon does
resign by Friday-leaves ooly one
charter ~ from the seven-ycar~d
board: Patrick Backus « Dana Point.
Donna Berry of Mhsion Viejo and
Dr. James ?tfarshall ol Laguna Hills were
a~ in 1~ Vitien the board ex-
panded from five to se.,.en members.
The newest trustee, Nonisa Brandt of
frvine ,was electOO ~fareh S from a slate
of seven candidates. to replace Collins.
Lund's resignation came as a surprise
to the rest of the board members and to
school officials.
"We're all taken by surpri.w." said
Vogel, v.·ho as vice president of the board
will take over in Lund's allsence.
He added he did not feel L· nd net'<IOO
to resign from the county commlltec
as u·ell. "That's going to hurt us too. We
need a representative there right now."
CommmtiAg on the' ~ibility that
1Allld resigned in protest to the Hartman
athletic decision , Vogel salll. "ft •v.·as
not a kick in the face to Hartman . We
are setting up the same kind of situa-
affiion UCLA, Santa Ana College and
Orange Coost O>llege ha\'e.
"Aher all, he got a three percent raise
out of it, and he's still making more than
most teachers." Vogel said.
Patrick Backus said he was "shocked
and totally surprised" by the resigna-
tion . Dr. Fred Bremer, president of the
school, was unavailable for comment to-
day.
Talks Continued
lri UPI Strike
NEW YORK (UPI) -Negotiatlons
resumed today between United Press
Internationa l and the striking Yt'ire
Service Guild. A nev.·:; blackout u·as
impo500 on the talks.
Unlon and management ~otiators
began sessions in Kew \'ork, one day
after the guild began a natlonv.·ide strike
of reporters. editors and photographers.
UPI management and n o n u n i o n
cmployes throughout the United Stales
conilnued to gather. report and deliver
the news. Foreign operations ~·ere
unalf eeted.
Sil"er Coins Stolen
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0111rt N, w,,4 M d f Ca · Be h ho ,,..,._..,., ..... ,.,,.1ot11., on ay rom a p1s1rano ac me
J1c~ l, Cw•lty • while the occupant was out at work,
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Th•"'•• "•••II Deputies said the coinage was taken
1a1i...
The... • M '' from the hotne of Steven Charles
•1 "-· wrp ~• a] V I
( .._,,...,f"rt 1.•1ror Ceb les. 26, of 34262 Via a ez, by
Ch,,1,, H. L•o• l iclli1' '· Hi t1 bur5l1rs who forced open the back door
""1"1111 """'"illf f''"'' of the home. The oollcctlon is ''alucd at s-c--... °""'• about $250 JOI Ntrtti El C1Mi~t •••!. ,1671 '
Reds, U.S. Recess
scoured the Orange area for seven days
after the child was reported missing by
his mother, Sandy Rockv.·ood, then 17.
Miss Rockwood broke down under
Intensive questioning and told poli~ that
Cobb had murdered her son and buried
him in a sewer line on an Anahcin1
construction site.
C.Obb lhen led lawmen to the spot and
v.•atched while lhey unearthed the beaten
body of the child who was found dead in
his crib April JI by his mother after she
relumed from work to her Orange home.
t.fiss R.ockv.·ood ind other proseculio9
v.·itnesses testified during 1he two-month
trial that Cobb repeatedly beat her son
during t~·o years d her on-and-off
relationship with the defendant.
Jt ~·as testified on one occasion that he
\.l'a3 unrecogniiable after a beating
administered by Cobb. Witnesses said the
child's head was sv.·ollen out of all
proportion a'nd both eyes were black and
aln1ost closed with bruises.
Prosecutor Pat Brian branded the
clli.ld's death as "murder by constant
torture" and lashed Cobb as "a fiend who
took constant delight in cruelly punishing
a helpless little boy."
Cobb refused to answer Brian's
qu~tlons about h.is alleged beatings of
Todd on what I~ prosecutor said were
1v.·o vii.al portions o{ lhc case against
him.
But he repeatedly condemned t.liss
Rockv.·ood as a liar v.·ho v.·as promised a
lesse r sentence by the prosecution if she
v.·oold appear as a witness against her
former paranlOUt.
Camp Pendleton
Marine Stricken
Witl1 Meningitis
A yot.m.g Pi-fartne private was reported
improving at Camp Pendleton's base
hospital today after becoming the first
\oictim of a contagious form or spinal
meningitis since early last year.
Pvt. ~lark E. Walters, 2.1. was
admitted late last v.·eek to lhe hospital
with a high fever and severe pain.
Physiciam later diagnosed the problem
as meningococcal meningitis. T h e
disease has subsided at hte base in
recent years, but before lhat it was
~·idespread and led to several dealhs.
The L1test victim, a nali\'e of
Connecticut . originally v.•a,, in serious
condition, but officials said he has
improved and appears out of danger. He
Is being i3olated.
Earlier th is year bacterial meningitis
claimed the life of a fivc--monlh old
infant. The victim V.'M the son of a
Marine living on the base.
Fro~Pqe J
TEACHERS • • •
agreed and decided net lo schedule the
vole.
Benedict added at that session that the
district. with some belt·tightening, could
afford to continue under the present tax
format and that "reasonable" wage
increases '""Ou1d be included.
Teacher spokesmen, however. stressied
that the educational program already is
suffering because of an austerity
program.
Conklin led the discussion and moo his
English classes at Dana Hills High School
as an example.
Text books. he said. v.·C'fc in short
supply and there '"·ere not enough to go
around.
Spokesmen from San CIMTlCntc lligh
School agreed with the as,,ertion that the
pro~am W'OOld suffer iI the o· .. erride
v.·erc not approval. by a simple majority
of the electorate.
l'\egotiatioos v.ill J'IJ\l' follow the
tradtliona! initial request by the teachers
and U1e wrangling could rontinue for
months.
Last yea.r's negotiations were finally
ended earlier this year v.·hen trust~
finished the package by approvini; a new
dental plan for district cmployes. ,
Ambulance Ring
Operation Told
!;OS. ANGELES (AP)-"Ambulance
cha~n" passini; ihcmsel\'es off as
charity workers have been illegally
drumming up bu.siness for attorneys by
staking out County-USC ~fedic.al Cffiter
hallu·ays and other accldent-?"tlatcd
locales, It v.·as reported today.
The opcraton, ~'ho often gave patients
5mall gifts such as free candy and
cigarettes, went under the name ot
Fri~ ol the Friendless. a duar lty
founded by ct Roman Ca!holic priest v.'tlo
said he thought the organiiation had
become fhacth't, the lAs Angeles Tunes
said.
Police Seite Heroin '
'
SMOKE BILLOWS FROM PELICAN FISH CO. BLAZE IN DANA POINT TODAY
Damage Included Elaborate Woodwork in Dining Room; Vintage Wine Cache Was Saved
f 'ro111 Page l
SWALLOWS • • •
lhat 1he. S\\'allO\\'S return on only one da~'.
t.tosl believe it is remarkable enough
that the birds fl y thousands of miles ca<.h
year to return lo "the same place they
v.·cre born.
According to tradifion the S\\1al!O\\'S
have been c.-oming back to Capistrano on
St. Joseph's Day for 174 yeais.
Avco AtJIJeals
For Okav on ••
Land in Nigi1el
By CANDACE PEARSON
01 th• o.lty l"llol Slltt
Fro111 Page J
PELIC AN • • •
missed a cache of vintage "'ines stored
upslairs in the restaurant.
The v.·ine y,·as valued at $10,000, he
added.
firemen said investigators had not yet
determined the cause of the smoky blaze
and probes would continue through the
day.
"
A variety of cliff swallow, the birds
now build their n1ud nests under 1J1e
eaves of houses in addition to the nooks
and crannies of the 1nission buildings.
t.·lud Is supplied by two creek s \\'hich no,11
through San Juan and by r('sidenls who
w;iter their back yards for the purpose..
Avco Community Developers
\Viii ask the state coastal commission one
n1ore time \\'ednesday o let them build
on much of thei r Laguna Niguel land
\1ithoot a permit.
The contents of the popular restaurant >
received about $30,000 damage and the
structure itself had damage estimated at
more than $15.000.
But son1e re sidents have nol bt•en too
sn1ille n v.•ith the birds . Several years ago
oulrai:ed cilizens confronted c i t y
rounc1ln1en and dc1nandcd that they pass
an ordinance. protecting sllo·al!o,1·.s fron1
nest smashers. The city fathers debated
the ordinnnce for n·ceks but ne1·cr passed
it bccau~c they thoughl 1t
•·unenforceable."
Nest-crunching is stilt p r a t i c: e d
because the sfa\lov.• homes are a ha''eo
for lice nnd bt.>dbugs, but mosl people
tolerate lhem for the sake of posterity
and !he, economy of the town which is
knov.'ll throughout the \.l·orld as the hon1e
of the swallo~·s.
Fro111 Page 1
POSTAL ...
~ket., The new plan calls for onty
firms on lhe li st to do the work .
-Considering the activation or a nC\','
architectural control committee v.·hich
was set up loosely SC\'eral years ago, but
never put to use. t.l ayor O'Kecfe
suggested recently 1hat the. project be
revived and that lhe committee re\'iew
all new construction for tirchitectura l
compatibility.
~lexico R a tions Beans
EL PASO, Tex. (UP ll -In a move to
prevent hoarding and panic buying
~fonday, the t.1exican Indust ry and
Commerte Department ord ered beans
rationed in nearby Ciudad Juarez.
The State Coastal Zone Conservation
Commission will meet at 9:30 a.m. in
!he Escadrille Aallroom of the Proud
Bird Restaurant, 11022 Aviation Blvd ..
Los Angeles.
The renev.•cd Avco request f o r
<'xemptlon from requirements of the 1972
coastal zooe acl CO\'ers tract 7885, about ..
900 ~tial units inland ¢ Pacific:
{'oast Highv.·ay at Niguel Road, and tra<1
i.\49, more than 1,200 units planned
oceanside of the highv.•ay near Crov.n
\'alley Parkway.
Exemptions and permits for the tl't'O
1racts have been turned dov.'Il or dclayed
by the South Coast regional and the stale
coastal commiasions.
The exemption claim is be ing
reconsidered \Vednesday on the basis of
1he State Supreme Court "See the Sea"
decision.
In lhat ruling, the court stated that
projects on \\'hich s 11 b s la nt i a 1
C'Ons!ruclion '''ilS done <Ind sub.<;tantial
1noney spent by f e.b. L 1973 rou!d be
t·xeinpted frorn pcrrnit rul('S .
The prior date ust'd v.·as Nov. 8, 1972.
\\·hen Pro1>:>sition 20 \ras passed by
voters.
Th<' 1110 tracis. part of A\'CO 's p!.:1nncd
S9~ n1illion coastal de\'e!optnent. hal'e
und<'rgonr <.'flllslant rc\'iS1on since thev nr~I surfaced before the rommisslons. •
The <.-on1111crc1al 1.on1ng phumcd in
tract 7885, 1110.it of ~·hich is oulside the
t·ommission·s pcrn1it zone. has been
mo\·e.d by A\·co officials inland and off
the high\1•ay.
The oceanside tr;ict, or i g i n a 11 y
proposed at 1,690 1mits. was reduced to
1.218. The mosl recent plan had cut that
even more to slightly ove r 900 units and
added a blufftop pathway for the public.
Fire spokesnlen said the dining area
was totally involved in flame when units
arrived, but quick action kepl the flames
from spreading through the rest of the
large building on the inland side of the
highway.
Hazards in Park
Orderecl Removed
In Capo Beacl1
An abarx:loned septic tank arxi other old
hazards described as a menace to
children using Capistrano Beach's Pines
Park have been ordered abatOO by
county supervisors.
The action came at the request of 'Firth
District Supervisor Ronald Caspers, who
CTe.ditcd the Capistrano Beach Commu-
nity Association "'ith bringing he hazards
on bluffs near the park to his attention.
A field Aide for Caspers iniially vie\vcd
the parcels and returned "'i!h photos of
the old catch basin \rhich has a floor
littered u'ith rocks, glass and rusted
metal..
An in\'rs1iga1 ion of title to the lot
"'·here the hazard lies ....: immedtately
dov.'llcoa.st of the pcirk property -
sho.,.,·ed problems "'ith "easen1e.nts and
cloudy title." Caspers s."id.
County ::;t-aff \\•orkcd out the
jurisdictional questions and supen·isors
recently ordered lhc nuisance abatrd.
OVER THE RIVER and
THROUGH THE WOODS -•
For three more months. Pla ce ntia Ave . will be torn up to widen the
sire.et. At times Plac entia Avenue will be closed and access wi ll tie
available by way of Babcock St .. co ming from the back way.
We ~ope you will be patient wit~
constr uction as the re sults will
certainly be worth all th e trouble.
11 you aren't adventuresome. give us a
ca ll. and we 'll bri ng sa mples to your
home.
19th ST.
I 18th ST. =~ 17~ST. i,_· ___ _
+
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ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
IN
COSTA MlS4
SINCI 1957
1663 Place.1>tia Ave .
COSTA M!SA
646-4838
Mon.-Thu,,, 9 to 5:30; fri. 9 to 9: Sot. 9:J O 10 5
GENEVA (UPI) -Th< Unli.d Stalts
nnd Soviet uruon today a g r e e d
temporarily to recess the Slrategk Arms
Llmit8Uon Talks (SALT) becau.w: ol
s.cr.tary of Stal• flcnry A. Kl'5111ger's
scheduled lrip to l\tosoow ntxt "Attk.
Kissinger Is due to an'ive In the Soviet
capital March 2S and Amtr1can SALT
officials said the nucJ,ar weapoo$ IS«ut '
SAN f'RANClSCO (AP) -Polle:<
1tfonday arrested four CUbM nationalll on
nllrcotlcs d\Arg~. breaking up ~·Mt
offietts cl11lmed was a large heroin
oprratloo. ~1oving on a tip from federal
agent~. na rcotics offictrs ftlltrtd an
apart.men! h<'re and selU'd a poond of 1.,-------------------------------..,...------...:.-.:...J ~~ heroin v1111t~ 11t an "'8f.\mated I
$140,000 on the Illegal st rret market. will be one of, if not the, major Issues.
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Patricia H-earst ·~eliev-ed ll9lding lJ~p Well
whitt ead1 o( m tbinb," Weed
has said.
voice on the tint tape u tll&I lhe said. "You Nld ~ wu out the lloonta u ~.., the
of "a dlild """""' to dealh." of yoor hinds; what y<>u should -·· &! Weed ,.,.....i to at·
lloarll and his w i f e , have aald wao U>al Y"" wuh iacl> >lrf .,..t .-
a.tberine, a member of the your bands of It." fMt:. ' Un!wn1!Y of Cllilomia Boardl-"Jlioz111 ii1i! Weed COllC.'ede ]
oe1t1W Patty oor I would bav.
ap-,-1Mr rogfflt," Weed
said, "and ... cortmly would
not -..W Jn -all tile -lbe way obe bas -·
HILUiBOROUGH (AP) -
Frielxb arx:I family portray
kkinaped t>elrtss P a t r I c i a
Hean! ., an independeot,
Jiberakninded )'O!llli woman
who probably is holding u;>
well under the stress ol her
six-week ordeal.
~ was abducted from their apartment in Berkeley, where
be is a graduate student in
philoooplly and she is an art
history Wldergraduate.
In tre latest of !OU" taped
SL.A roe.ssages in whl<:h she
of Regenia, spend most ol the she may btfeorfUI of the FBI "I TlllNG f cAN aay tblt
time sequesl«<d "' the IS-and llll10j<d with her faml1y, 11jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i room ~ P r o v I n c 1 a l but discount the idea that herl
mansloo where Patrlcia grew words prove her a radical. They dismis.s speculation
that the 20-year-old oollege
sophomore could be involved
with or have become
ideol0£ica11y converted by the
Symbionese Liberation Army,
~inc terrorist group lhat clallm
to have abducted her Feb. 4.
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'Patt111# al>•ol11tel11 fearn••· She'••
real tighter.'
"I THINK rr'S clear she is
reading something that some·
one else wrote," Weed said,
"and tt is also equally clear
has spoken to her parents. up, the middle ol ft v e that a good part or what sbe ls
from captivity, Miss Hearst daughters. With them are reading is so~ that she
"l'J\f ENCOURAGED that rejected the ootion of herself other family members, dose really slnoerely feels."
she is a very independent. as a hapl~ victim. friends, and , sometimes, FBI Hearts said: "She's jU!t a
very stl'Uli·willed girl, and I ageot.s. normal kid who I'm sure has
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THll'IUA FROM THE WT
HAS COME WIST! te ~~~,Cl-r~~
think she's holding up,'' her ''THE MEDIA, WJTII com-read other ~ besides
26-year-old fiance, Steven plete oooperation from my JN HER ft.10ST recent tape. Peter Rabbit and most of the ...._....,,_.ft ..
Weed, said in an interview. '\J parmts, have created a public 1tflss Hearst also accused the children today are liberal.
have a lot of respect for h.,,.. image of me as a helpless, m. FBI o1 trying to kill her to But s11e mu ,....,. shown any LUM CH & JMHNIR DAILY
maybe even more than I did noceot girl, vtho was sup-gain public support for proclivity or signs ol joining Toes . ..S..t.ftotin 11 a.m.•~ .. -.... 3p.tn. ~I A
before." posedly abducted by terrible politic;al repression and partig,Jlarly radical I er t _,._, ~
"Patty is abs 0 I u t e I y blacks. escaped coovlcts. I'm crltidzed her parents for not groups or anything Hkethat." ~'f,~~~:rs· ·548 3172 j l.
fearless. She's a ro:ll fighter," a strong woman." contributing enough to a free On the latest tape, she said PARTY ORDERS -~ •
said Patrick Totin, a However, her father, San food program demanded by her m o t h e r ' s c<lR3ervative -O'ff I •
humanities instructor at Francisco Examiner Editor the SL.A, voting record while a member 2574Mewporlll'f'CL.Cod9.._ """ . 4,
hfenlo College, where she was,l·_:and~~Pres~id~enit~Rand§~ol~ph~A~.~~"l~don~'~t~bel~ie_!ve~you~.!·re~do~ing:'.'.__.o~f~tlle~~Boa~rd~o~f~R~eg~en~ts~w~as~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;:i student in 1971 -72. Hearst., later relerTed to her everything in your power," one reason the SI.A regarded
PATRICIA HEARST CALLEO STRONG-WILLED
.Friends Dismiss Spr:ulatlon She's lnVolved with SLA
Asked alxlut Miss Hearst's
polilical point of \'iew, her
fiancc said: •'Previous to tl'C
last t.\l·o months. I \\'OUld say
that she really didn't have one.
I think that by tbc lime this is
over. she is going to have
some sort of political view.
.
Root of Things
there ·s no way of getting
Carbon Implants around thaL"
WEED, A PRINCETON
graduate and the son of a Palo
Alto .!.1ockbroker. met the at-
tractive. blonde Mm Hearst
while he was a teacher and
she a student at Crystal
Springs School for Girls in her
hometown here. They became
engaged last December and
planned to wed in the summo>r.
Weed was beatt'fl by h·tiss
Hearst's k\dnapers who drag-
ged her away, kicking and
screaming.
Used for Teeth
BOSTON (AP)
Researchers working with new
surgical techniques and a
super carbon material created
!or the nozz.les of rocket
inglnes are experimenting
with a process that they say
could speed development of a
permanent, artificial tQoth im-
planL
Dentists at the Clinical
Research Center of Bo.ston
University School of Graduate
Dentistry are among se\·eral
resean::hers working w i t h.
vitreous carbon, a highly
purified, super-strong material
that is WlWiWIUy oompatible
with body ti~es.
DR. Rial.ARD E. Stallard.
director of the wtiversily
center, and Dr. J. Henry
Skennan, have used vitreous •
carboo implant.s: to replace
tooth rQOts in about SS patients
in lwo years. The researchers
say the implants "°-ere suc-
cessful in all but five cases at
the beginning of their work.
The American e n a I "\Ve"ve been together con~
!llnntly ror l\\'O years and \\'e
know exactly what we do,
Association's Council on
l\.taterials and Devices has
labeled the vitreous carlxln
implant "experimental" and
cautions that more work is .----------.I
needed to gauge the safety
and eUectiveness of t b e
material.
~1illions of persons lose
teeth each year beea~ '4
decay, disease. accidents a nd
even old age. Some SS millioo
adult teeth are lost aMually in
the United States, ah d
authorities say up to 20 per-
cent of all adults have DO
natural teeth.left .
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At Least
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Air Bags .
Proposed
, '110NAU Y replace missing
teeth with partial or full den-
tures, but these de v i c e s
usually do not restore all lost
fWlctions of the natural teeth.
BUDAPESf ( AP l -A
purchasing agent for a
Hungarian stale finn has
been i;entenced to three
years in prlson for cur-
rency viQJatio™>, bribery,
giving away bu si nes s
secrets and persuading
women to engage in
clandestine prostitution.
Zoltan Nem e th. a
purchasing olficial al the
Gyoer Railroad a n d
Engineering Works, dealt
mainly wit h Austrian,
\Vest Gennan. 1 ta I ia n,
French and S"·edish firms.
Tooth implants often take
the form of putting an
artificial lc¥l1h root into the
WASHINGTON !UPr) mouth bone and capping the
The Highw~ Traffic Safety part above the gums with a
Administratioo has issued 8 ~p~ia~s~ii~c~cro~•~·n~. ====~=========~! pro~ rule calling for man-i;
datory passive re s t r a i n t
systems -air tvgs -in
automobiles manufactured on
or after Sept. 1. 1976.
At the same time. the ad-
' ministration said ti.fonday the
three present o p t i o n s
manufactures have under the
e:xtJtlng safety standard -in-
cludi~the seat belt interlock
system -will be extended to
Aug. 31 . 1976. However. thl'
agency said, it was not re-
quiring occupants of cars to
fasten seat belts.
Also, it said it was dropping
a r~uirernent that rear seat
belts be fastened, because the
Ii b.'lck of the front seats would
serve as a padded area
The agency said if the
vehicles passed a test in which
eers run into a barrieir at 30
miles per hour, ·I here would be
no rt>quirement for main-
taining installation of front-
seal belts.
If the cars fail the test.
front-seat beY., would be re-
quired -including visible and
audio signals which show they
have DOI. been fastened whenj
the car is in motiOO.
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Aliens Pull Great Escape • in County
By ll'ILLIAM SCHREIBER
Of .. o.11J Plllf .....
An ..um.t<d IOO Illegal allw Jumped
lrom the freight <Us d lbc Santa Fe
train In Tllstln early tadoy 1n: the anns
d Wilting !eden! «Deen and local
police.
But in the wild scramble that ensued,
the small fOr<e of poli« ooly managed to capture ll o( the allw. The rest van-
ished Into surrounding fields and orange
groves.
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Soutl1 Coast
Hospital
Makes Cuts
By J ACK CHAP PELL
• Of 1M DlllY l"Uol Sllff
South Coast Communit y Hospital in
South Lagwta has cut employee. back to a
32 hours ¥ii>rk week because of the
reduced patient load and a continl,Ling
deficit, Administrator Bernard F. Carr
said today. .
South C-oast Hospital lost $30,cm last
D'ICftb, Carr reported. He said the cut-
back in employe hours will save the
hospital al:JcU $60,000 a month of its
moothly payroll of $300,000.
"In order to break even, a hospital
mmt mallain a fah"ly consistent ratio of
employes of paUent.s. Our hospital hal
been staffed to take care of a patient
· k>ad which has remained at or above 90
percent of our bed capacity ever since
January of 1973
"l!<cenUy. it 1w dropped below !hat
level, with the result that our expenses
have remained the same while our
revenues have continued to fal l and we
are operating in the red," Carr said.
He said today there are 100 patients at
the t4>he8: facility. Of those 145 beds, JS
are maternity beds and are oot counted
in the patient-load fonnula, he said.
Carr said the hospital tvas also hit by
1nna0on and rising costs while being
restrained from matching the costs
because of government w a g e • p r i c e
C011trob:
"We are trying to react to It; to keep
afloat. II he said.
''We JOO.st e,ithe.r reduce our staff or
curtail the number of hours our present
staff ~·orks.
"We have chosen to do the lat~
because Y<e believe the present drop in
patiellt load is seasonal and temporary
and also because our employes are
willing to share the ¥ii>rk rather than
have anyone laid off. We have been very
gratified al the way our people have
accepted the cutback," ne said.
Carr gaid there is normally a drop In
the number of patients this time of year.
He Said he thought that lower autDmobile
speecb may have also reduced the
number of patients due to traffic
Qlllisioos.
"Bu~ d history repeals i I se I f •
_odmissions ~ start picking up in the
late spring with the influx of tourists and
IUl1Ynel" residents," he said.
Carr aiticized oonstruction or new
~s in ftle south county area
resulting in too many beds per
population.
Overl>edding increaseo co61s to paUcol!
becaUle hospital overhead Is blgher'than
if the t1cilities were operating at a more
effident level.
"It will probably take several years
before -preM'rlt population growth catches
up with the number of beds available to
patients-in--tbis-aree, IM---tbat s
soroething we must learn to live with,"
Carr said.
He said other area hospitals have also
been tut hard due to l'!duced patient
loads, despite their denials.
Things Bound
To 'Emprove'
'!be ltdlool board sgent!a lt•m
\ll'U educatklnsJ "Olis for the
Lagtma Beech Unified School
District. Some II goals WOtt
thrubed out in communit y
meetinp wtlb Input from an
estimat<d 400 people.
Goal nw:nber four 11:
'To emprove (alo) aO Engllsh
programs."
•
A can ror mutual akt usiatance
brought Ille Costa Mesa Police helicopter
Eagle II wtlb pilot Randy Nutt and
oblerver Ed SuHon hovering over tbe
see••'-lllumllllllog ii wilb Dooclllabt.s.
Tiiey said Ibey spotted !O to 40 d lhc
fUgitives scampering for cover in the
surrounding arta.
A spokesman for the Tustin Police
Deportmenl said tadoy the tnin -
termed the "Alien ~" -stops
every night at mkWght at a small
st.st ion ocar ldoul1oa Parkway and lied
Hill Avenue. It is c:onslcY one of the
key inDux points for aliens traveling from
the San Diego area.
"\Ve work that arta as ofteD as we can
and last nigllt ft bad some help from t~
immigration department and the Orange
Police Department," tbe T u s t i n
spokesman said.
(){ficers participating in the raid said
they e~ed the u~l small trickle of
ac
FIREMEN PREPARE TO PUT OUT -RESTAURANT BLAZE
o.na~Pointf1 Pelican Fish Co. losristfm.ntd 1t $50;000
Restaurant in Dana Poh1t
Hit by $50,000 Blaze
A fast-moving rtre raced through the
expensively appointed dinine roo:n of a
Dana Point restaurant this morning and
damage was set at nearly $50.000.
The blaze erupted shortly berore 7:30
a.m.. at the Pelican Fish Co., a seafood
restaurant at 34130 Pacific Coast
Ted Kennedy Rapped
GUATEMALA CITY, Gu ate ma l a
(UPI) -Calling U.S. Sen. Edward
Kennedy "an abusive simple ton .''
Guatemala's vice president-eled Monday
demanded an apology from the__...,.tor
for doubting the legitim3cy of the ~tarch
4 presldenlial · elections. """ a
congressman and 8s a Guatemalan, I say
that you are an abusive simpteton.
mixing in the domestic affairs of
Guatemala," Mario Sandoval Alart'OO
.said in an open statement addres.sed to
KeJllledy.
High¥r'3Y. Jt routed co-owner Gary Peck
from hfs bed in an upstairs 8f'ilr1ment.
Units from three county fire stations
converged at the okl Spanish landmark
and fought flames billowing out of a
single window in the dining room.
Spokesmen said the flames were
knocked down within 10 minutes, but
mopup operations continued through I.he
morning.
Peck said that he dressed as quickly as
he could and tried to enter the blazing
dining room, but was driven back by
names and heat.
..There was nothing I rould do but get
out;'-be said. -
His brother, Mike Peck, 28. said it took
two years and $250,000 to ~furbish the
interior of the two-story building and said
it would be difficult lo replace the items
Jo,,t in the blaze.
Stained-glass windows and expensive
v.'OOd paneling were among the item3
(See PELICAN, Page Z)
aliem lo jump from the train and hel!d
for destination.! in the Los Angeles
area. "But ~'hen the freight ear doors
opened. they guessed nearly 100 of them
jumped out and started runnini tn all
different directions, .. the sr~li;:~man said.
Some of the 18 alien ; caught by !he
police and immigration officers ~·ere
nabbed as they hid in the nearby gro\·es
and fields. All the captured men \\'ere
questioned at Tustin police headquarters
Republican
Asks Nixon
To Resign
~\fASJUNGTO:\' (t;PJ) -Declaring
that if President ~ix.on stays in office
"the coontry will be in for a trauma the
likes of \.\'hich we haven't seen," Sen.
James L. Bucklty (RC-N.Y.~. today
urged him to resign. '
The unexpected defection of one of the
President's top congressional supporters
came as Nixon intenSUied l ·rort~ lo blunt
coogressiooal lmpeadunent moves and
save his presidency.
There we! no Immediate White House
r.ction aft« Buckley's newJ oortferenoe.
M aide said Buckley had not met. or
talked with Nixon this week .
Cllllng it "the most difficult decision 1
have ever had to mak e," the freshman
senator said Watergate had so weakened
the presidency that resignation is the
only way "by which the crisis can be
resolv£d and the country pulled out of the
Watergate swamp."
Buckley said he sent a copy of his
statement to Nixon A-fonday nlgh1 but
rect.ived no reply. Buckley said he made
his decision because of "an atmosphere
of high emotion, dangerous to reason"
and "a qualitative change within the
American spirit."
Sen. Ed"·ard \V. Brooke of
Massachusetts .is the only Republican
senator to have publicly called for Nixon
to step down, while Sen. Charles H.
Percy (R-111.), has said some
Republicans think he should do so.
Buckley said there would be public
pressure lo televise any impeachment
hearings around the world. and "tawdry
details which in and of themselves m'?an
little" ~·ould damage the President . the
presidency and the country.
"I propo6e an extraordinary act or
statesmamhip and Courage -an act at
ooce noble and heartbreaking. af once
serving th e greater interests of the
nation. the institution of the presidency
and the stated goals for which he so
successfully campaigned." Buckley said.
"That act is Richard Nixon's own
vohmtary resignation. as President of the
United States."
Senate Republican Leader lfugh Srott,
asked aboot Buckley's comments. said.
"I !hlnk it expresses the ronvictioo of a
very coDScientious and very hooorable
senator."
··White I do not join with Sen. Buckley
(See RESIGN, Page ZI
Swallows Return-Late
Fuel Sliortage Doesn't Stop Tourists , or Birds
By PAMELA llAILAN
Of ""' 0.itr PIW llllff
Swallowt don't have to "-"Orry about a
gu sbot1age. but time lbst flew back to
San Juan CapiQrano seem to have
suff....S.an energy crisis of anothu kind.
'Ibey were late.
t11rongJ ol tourut.s. undaunted by Ille
limited availability o( guoline, crowded
the sidewalk oubide the. Old Mission
entrance this morning wHh eyes,
blnoculm and cameras f1cing soulh.
patiently awaiting the return of the
migratory bint.s.
Tiiey weren1 disappointed. Tbe birds
arrived al,9:45 a.m.
Evtn wllen MllSlon spokesman Bl!l
Smlth had not yet acknowledgod tho
return of the birds. lJrge numbers of the
noisy ct1tlers had already engaged in
nest.building In residential a~as of the
city. Only the mission seemed to lack
them.
What the mission didn't lack, however,
was tourists.
Downtown merchants had feared that
the gas shortage would reduce the
number of vl.sitors to the city Olis year.
Yet a spot check of lietnse plates on cars
parked alongside the mission showed that
visitors rrooi seven statei including New
York, Ntw Hamp!trlre, T~u. and
Walhlng""1, bad made thc trip.
.. The aowd outstde the • mission
seemed a 1ittle ma.Uer't?Ps year,''·NJd
ftfr1. Ellle Damokt, owner of EJ Poon
Plaza, a bustnes& atta acroM from the
mlssk>n. "But It's a weekday. 1t U!ually
is .smaller on week da)'s."
Tbe lorial crvwd looordod was when
~farch 19 fell on a Sunday. On that day
in 1970, thousands ol people jammed the
city, snarling traffic on the San Diego
Freeway for miles. There were more
people than birds.
No one kno"·s how rrniny swallows
return to the area each year, flying from
Argentina and Brazil in searcll of the
inarec:tl they live on, but omi'1lologjsl$
claim the number is dwindling.
It Is tru• that Ille flocb of birds no
longer "bl><ken the sky" as they Oy Into
town, but the numbers may not
_,i!y--k ............ The clq. .. mucti Wget raow and the swallows are
di!penecl ovrr • wider •re•. ni., no
longtt have to fly to the OOller ol wwn
for mettin1 atta.S.
Omlthologlst.s allO dlspole the Idea
ISee SW AUDllS, l'IC• Z)
and tbe-n taken UltO cu:stod~ by the fl'd·
eral officers.
tv.·o of the aliens ""ere capturc<I
several hours after the O!hers ~·hen
they flagged do~n a police rnr,
mi.staking it for a taxicab. ofricers said.
Roy Boehm. assistant immigration
director for invt:'Stigations. said today 1he
ones "'ho escaped probably ""'•ii catc-h
taxicabs and.other forms of tran '"'Or13·
lion to ge~ thc1n to ;their dl-stinalions.
lie said sr\'eral of the captured aliens
are suspected to be organizers of lhe
mass immigration.
Boehm said the large numbc>r of aliens
on a single train 1s .. htghly unusual and
could point lO some kind of smuggl ing
O)k'ration."
lit• said the Tu.<ilin trait1 slop is a
('00\LllULUg l'nfOfC'e!Tll•llt ht•;1daC"hc ror his
offtl-V.
• es1 ns
0.11'1' l"llet l ltll '"""' ANOTHER RESIGNATION
Bo.rd President Lund
Architect N ametl
On Adjustment
Board iJ1 Laguna
Laguna Beach architect Ro be rt
· .\1acLcan "·ill join Lhe city bo<Jrd qf
adjustment Thursday rilling a vacancy
left by the departure of former chalnn.an
lb Christian Abel last month.
A-tac~an. 39, .. ~r:is educated a1 t:C
Berkeley and rccei.,·cd his architect's
license in 1965. He has Speclalized in
residential design and 1s currently
teaching al Ca l State F'ullt-rton as an
assistant professor of design.
lie said he vie"'rci !he board's ma jor
task as. controlling and guiding fpo:
gr0\\1h or the tominun ity.
r>.fac~an "'as appointed to the board
by the city council \\'ednesclay . The
hoard rules on the design of nc~· build ing
in I..aguna Beach and pas.<ies on some
variances requested in the application or
the ci ty 1.oning code.
··t don 't CTJnsider it a politic;il jQb. It
has to do with professional matters, and
that includes the gro~'lh of Laguna .
'''l'he dangerous thing is that it is
considered a political thing and it Soould
not." 1'tcLe.an said.
lie said tile current furor ..aboul
(Stt ARCIOTECT, Page 21
Laguna's Council
Eyes Lifeg uard
Tower Proposal
Approval of plans ror refurbishing
Laguna Beach's old r>.tatn Be a ch
lifeguard tower will be presented to the
city council meeting al ":ilO p.m.
Wednesday at City Hall.
The work on the old tower. a Jlolain
Beach landmark since the mid·l930s "ill
cost an estimated $14 .000.
Also on the COWlcil agendn is a
di!reU.SSion of ·•options'' on the Sycamore
lfills specific plan recentl y shelved \\'hen
the council declared the p r'o j e ct
environmental impact report to be
inadequate.
The council will also consider:
-Winttt tourism advertising budgct .
-Recommendation 1 from the
parking and traruportation cotn::iluee
increasing parking requirementa ror·new
·· dty eonst:ruction.
· -The Xkmil ARKO consultant housing
tract between Temple I !ills Drive and
Park Avenue.
-A stalf rooommendatlon f o r
establishment of an Environmental
Impact Report Review Committee.
P1·esi(le11t
Of Tri1 stees
Qt1its Post
By JAN 'r\'ORTII
OI l!lt D•ll1 1"1lol 11111
Saddlcback College board or trustees
president John Lund of Laguna Beach
ri'.'signcd r>.londay.
lhs resignation is the fourth in a series
of resignations that began late la.sl year
\.\1th the announCX'mcnt ~}' charter
tru~tce r>.lichael Collins that he \.I'll~
quitting to give more time to his law
pr<Jctice.
:\ext c:ime !rustre Alyn Brannon. who
resigned 1n the .,..·ake or a bookmak1n~
cooviclion. and Hans Vogel, the board 's
first president, who has bough t a house
outside his trustee area.
J.und, ""'hose term ~·ould have expired
in 1975, has been on lhe board since 1970
\.\'hen he was appolntOO to replace
charter trustee Louis Zilllik when Zitnik
resig ned.
Lund 's decision adds a n e w
complication to an :ilready tangled
situation facing the schoo l.
f-'rlda)' Gov. Reago1n signed a n
C'mergency bill into law \.\'hidi may
ch ange. the tn('thod or r c p 1 a c Ing
vacancies oo school boards.
Though lhe county counsel has not yrt
Octcrmined the effects of lhe bill on the
Saddle-back di.:;trict. Dewey J-lillman,
assistant superintendent of the Orange
County Department of Education , said
:0.1ooday it appears the board will now
have !he choice Of "'hethcr tO apPoinf or
elect !he ne"· trustees.
A further complication in the picture Is
that Brannon. \.\'ho resigned verbally
after coositlcrable behind the scenes
prC'ssurc rollowing his conviction, has oot
yrt made his resignation lccal by
su bmitting a letter to llilf man's office.
If he does not do so by Thursday, he
cannot be replaced in the Junt 4
election-if in fact the board de<:id~ to
take . the elC'ction route. An emergency
mecting has bec.11 set ror 4 p.m.
'Vednesday by the boa rd to determine
\.\'here to go from here.
In <1ddition. the school fac~s its first
hearing \lnrch 27 on a proposed de-
annexation of the Tustin Llnified School
Dis1r1ct portion of the co 11 r-g e
district -1neaning possible Joa: o( 25
per.een1 of its l'IS'Se!5Cd valuation nnd 17
Distr1rr Reorganizat10n holding the :\!0trch
percent of its st ud ents.
Lund v.as the .school 's representative
l ~e LUND, Page t)
Orange Coast
Weather
:-;oL.much chance~ Of sun!hine-
along the Orange Coast \Vedn~
d<1 y. but the v.·eather service says
ir11 be mostly sunny inland in lhe
afternoo n hours. Highs at the
be11chC'S and inland in the mid-
60s. i.A\.\'S tonight 45-55.
l!\SI DE TODA V
DroufJht. famine mid neQlect
ll1rtote11 ti!(' t.rlincUOll of a
onct·proud tribt of warriors.
Vtillllrl'.t sit atop tlJf'ry telt· a
ph<n1e pole. awauing 1u!w vic-
tims. Story, Pape 9.
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'NIXON SHOULD QUIT'
N, Y. S•n•tor Buckl•y
Fro11a Page 1
RESIGN ...
in his request nt this lime," Sen. Barry
Goldwater (R·Arlz. ), said, "I wish to
make It plain that if any evidence or a
criminal act oo the part or the President
i:s proven, I shall change my po.!ltion and
support the Buckley proposal."
Buckley said he long ago per60ll.11ly
urged Nixon to make "the fullest possible
disclosure" of an materials rela!ing iO
Watergate. Becau.se Nixon did not. the
President could not prevent "the
transformation or the Watergate incident
into a kind of \llatergale crisis of
regime."
Buckley, "'ho in the past supported the
President but indicated recently son1e
misgivings oVf:r Ni1on's handling of
Watergate. said "the character of a
regime always renects and expresses the
character of its leader. It is he who
appoints bis: executive staff. The captain
is respomlble for his ship, t h e
commander for his army, and Mr. Nixon
hrui explicitly re c ogniz e d this
responsibility ...
Buckley said Nixon's resignation "'ou\d
end the impeachment process.
"Congress would be automatically
discharged of lhe Watergate affair, and
could devote itself to its legislat.l\'e
business." he said.
He sald the new president -one
seJeded by Nixoo, Vice President Gerald
R. Ford -wou.ld be able "to reach out lo
the people with lhe restored authority
and moral strength that is so tsSential an
ingredient of lhe presidency."
From Pagel
P.ELICAN • • •
ruined by the names.
Hts brother, however, aaid the fire
mJssed a cache of v lntage wines stored
upstaira in the restaurant.
'Mle wine v•as valued at $10,000, he
.added.
Flreme.iMald in\'estigalol'l had not yet
determined 1tle cause of the smoky blaze
am probes would continue through the
day.
The c:ontenl3 of the popular restaurant
received about $30,000 damage and the
structure itself had damage estimated at
more than $15,000.
'
. Sentencl"fl Set
Cobb Convic\ed
,
In Boy's ·neath
Hy TOM BARLEY
Ot 1111 01J1y l"fll't 11111
Larry Wayne Cobb, the words "She
Lied" emblazoned In black Ink on the
back of hi:i jacket , "''BS found guilty of
First-degree murder tale Alooday in
Orange Counly Superior Cour1.
Cobb, 22, remained in1passive y,•hi le the
jury delivered 10 Judge H. \\.'arrcn
Knight the verdicl reached after nearly
three d;iys of deliberations.
But he had earlier protested when
Judge Kn ight ordered him to renlOve the
jacket before the jury entered lhe
courtroom . Three deputies stood over
him while he reluclantly took oil the
Coast Phone
Aide Called
In Vesco Case
A top official from P<1cinc Telephooe 's
Costa fl.lesa office testified today in the
~fitchell·Stans trial about lon g-distance
telephone conversa tions of F. Donald
Nixon of Newport Beach..
Streeter King , Orange Coast district
manager for the telephone company, was
called upon by the Justice Department to
\'erify the record of Nixon's long-d istance
calls for an undisclosed period.
No criminal links have been alleged
between President Nixon's older brother
and former attorney general John
Mitchell, former commerce secretary
Maurice St.ans, or intemaUooal ftnancier Rob<ort Vesco.
fl.titchell and Stans are on trial Jn New
York on charges of perjury, conspiracy,
and obstruciion of justice in comecUon
with allegations lhet Vesco attempted to
exchange a '200,000 c a m p a I g n
contribution for the shelving of a
Securities and Exchange Commission
investigation or hls 00.,iness.
The testimony of Pacific Telephone's
King today was routine, actording to a
company spokesman. King was asked In
cot.at to certify that the record of Nixon's
conversations -including the phone
number! called, the dates and the length
of conversation -was authentic.
He was not asked to interpret the
record.
F. Dana.Id Nixon's name was first
linked with Vesco's alleged influence
peddling v.'hen it "''as disclosed that his
son. Donald Jr., was a Vesco aide in the
period in 1972 when the irregularities
allea:edly occurred.
Last week it.was further dl1elosed that
Vesco aOegedly wrote a memo to Donald
Nixon attempting to persuade him that
federal investigation into his affairs
ought to be dropped.
Vesco, In a memo addre~ personally
to Donald Nixon, also a 1 l e g e d I y
lhreatened to make public a $200,000
campaign contribution to President
Nixon's ~lection campaign if · lhe
federal act ion was not dropped .
When the memo was read in court last
\li'Cek, it was not established whether or
not it had actually been delivered to
Donald Nixon.
offending ink·stalned garment.
Judge f\"ilight will sentence Cobb April
8 to what could be life in prison for the
slaying last April 11 of Todd Rockwood,
the ).yeaMld son of. Cobb's ml11re.ss.
More than 500 police and volunteers
iseoured the Orange area for seven days
after the child v.•as reported missing by
his mother, Sandy Rockwood, then 17.
Miss Rockwood broke down under
Intensive questioning and told police that
Cobb had murdered he r son and burled
him in a sev.·er line on an Anaheim
construction site.
Cobb then led lawmen to the spot and
watched while they unearthed the beaten
body of the child who was found dead in
his crib April 11 by his mother after she
returned from work to her Orange home.
fttW Rockwood and other prosecution
v.·ltneMeS testified during the l""'"month
trial that Cobb repeatedly beat her SOil
during t"'1'0 years of her on·and"'6ff
relationsh ip with the defendant. 'Protect u11d Defend' Jt was testified on one occasion that he
was unl'tC(lgnizable alter a beating
administered by Cobb. Witnesses said the
child 's head ·was S\li'Oilen out of all
proportion and bollt eyes were black and
alm<>!t closed with bruises.
Frank C'uellar. a J·funtin gton Beach acco untant and
f~rmer Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy, takes
his oath as a Laguna Beach Reserve Police officer.
Eight n1en were sworn fn as reserve force members
by City Clerk Dorothy Musfelt. The reserve squad .
under the leaders~ip of Police Ll. Neil Pu rc(llJ , in·
eludes Cuellar, Eric Garland, Jerry 1.ine-nkug(ll.
Mark . Ebertson_,, Craig King, Mark A1iller, Barry
Snyder and Jerry Dutton.
Prosecutor Pal Brian branded the
child's death as "murder by constant
torture" and lashed Cobb a~ "a fiend who
took constant delight in cruelly punishing
a helpless little boy."
Cobb refused to an sy,·er Brian's
questioos aOOut bis alleged beatings of
Todd on what the prosecutor s;Ud were
two vilal portion.s of the case against
him .
But he repeatedly conde'mned Afiss
Rockwood as a liar who \li'as promised a
lesse r sentence by lbe prosecuUon if she
would appear as a witneu against her
former paramour.
Laguna Trustees
To Meet Tonigl1t,
Consider Goals
Frorn Page 1
LUND • • •
on the County O>mmilte of School
27 hearing.
He announced ~londay he is resigning
lrom the post as well. leaVinJ!
the sdlool without a representative just a
week before the hearing.
Though Lund could not be reached for
confirmation, some school d i s t r i c t
observen Jinked his resignation to the
board's decision to relieve football coach
George Hartman of duties as athletic
director.
Lund was in Mexico when the board
decided to relleve Hartman and did not
learn of their decision until the weekend.
The only sure vacancies today are the
seats of Vogel and Lund .
Laguna Beach Unified School District Spokesmen in the office of assistant
trustees ...,·ill w e i g h goals both county superintendent Dewey Hillman
onal sai dthey interpret Lund's letter to educati and operational during Its mean that his resignation will take effect
meeting a! 7:30 tonight at district immediately, since oo other date was
headquarten, S50 Blumont St. specified.
Also facing trustees b a reorganization Vogel and Brannon both indicated they
of school board policies regarding public y,"OUid sc:rye until the-are ~laced,
parUcipation in meetings, rules ol order. Vogel olf1ciaUy and Brannon unofficially.
The latest resignation from the seven-ageoda fonnation and p r o c e d u r e s member board, assuming Brannon does
generally. resign by ·Friday-leaves .only one
'lbe goals presented for trustee charter trustee from the seven-year"'6ld
Avco Appeals
For Okay on
Land in Niguel
By CANDACE PEARSON
Of ttl1 O.llr Plitt lt~tf ~
Avco Community Develop e rs
will ask the state coastal commission one
more time Wednesday to let them build
on much of their Laguna Niguel land
"'ithout a permit.
The State Coastal 7.ol1e Con.servation
Commission will meet at 9:30 a.m. Jn
the Escadrille Ballroom of the Proud
Bird Restaurant, 11022 Aviation Blvd.,·
Los Angeles.
The renewed Avro request f o· r
exemption from requirements of the 1972
coastal zone act coven tract 788S. about
900 residenlial units inland of Pacific
Coast Highway at Niguel Road , and tract
7.\-49, more than 1,200 units praMed
oceanside ·of the highway near Crown
Vallty Parkway.
Ex emptions and permits for the two
tracts have been turned dowq or delayed
by the South Coast regional and the state
coastal commiasiorui , comlderatioo were developed through a board: Patrick Backus ol Dana Point . Donna Berry of Mi&Sion Viejo and The exemption claim is b e i n g
commwiity cooferences and include Dr. James Marshall of Laguna Hills were reconsidered Wednesday on th e basis of
participation by some 400 persons. appooited. in 1972 when the board ex-the.State Supreme Court "See the Sea"
First priority Is student development of pandcd from live to seven members. decision. self~m. self-<iisclpUne "and respect The newest trustee . Norrisa Brandt of Jft~t ruling, the court stated that
for othet"s. Irvine ,was ele:ctOO hfardt Urom a sla1e ~ jProjcc\s·~· on • which subs t a n t i a J
Other prioritieS are emphasis of basic of seven candidates, to replace Collins. construction was done and substantial
academic skills and development of good Lund's resignation came as a surprise money spent by Feb. 1. 19i3 could be
study habits. student co u n s e I i n g , to the rest of the board members and to exempted from pcrn1it rules.
Improvement of all English programs, OC'hool offici als. The prior date used was Nov. 8 1972
development of creative thinking, and "We're all taken by surprise," said when Proposition 2Q "''as pas~ by
development of bette r social awareness. Vorel , who as ,·ice president of the board voters.
Fro11a Page 1
SWALLO\VS. • •
that 1he s"•a\loY.'S return on only one day.
r-.-tost believe it is remarkable enough
that lhc birds ny thousands of miles each
yea r to return to the same place they
y,·ere born.
According to tradition the swaJIO\Vs
have been coming back to Capistrano on
St. Josep~'s Day for 174 years.
A variety of cliff swallow, the birds
no\v build their 111ud nests under !he
eaves of houses in addition lo !he nooks
and crannies of the mission buildings.
Mud is supplied by two creeks which now
through San Juan and by residents who
"'atcr their back yards for the purpose.
Bui some residents have not been too
smitten v.·ith the birds . Several years ago
out.raged citizens confronted c i t y
councilmen and demanded that they pass
an ordinance protecting swallo\\'S frorn
nest smashers. The city fathers debated
the ordinance for \vceks but never passed
it because they t h o u g h t it
··unenforceable.''
• Nesl<runching is still p r a t i c e d
because the swallow homes are a haven
for lice and bedbugs. but most people
tolerate them for the sake of posterity
and the economy of the town \\·hich is
known throughout the world as the home
of the swallows.
-r alks Continued
In UPI Strike
There are 16 educational goals in aU. \li'i!T take over in J.Atnd's absence. Operational goals inch.de improvement lie added he did not feel L nd needed The t\\'O tracts. part of Avco's planned NEW YORK IUPIJ -Negoliations
of communications between the school to resign from lhe county rommittee $W million coastal development, have resumed today between United Press ~-rd "·-·"' c1m· . as well. "That's going lo hort us too. 1 .. ,. widergone constant revision since they International and the striking Wire ~eii~";J'' ~':i~~~1°'l'mt~a~~e~s~ need a representative there right 00..;,~~ first surfaced before the commissions. Senrice Guild. A ney,·s bla ckout \\-'as Fire spokesmen said the dining area
\li'as totally involved In flame "''hen wiits
arrived, but quick action kept lhe flames
from spreading through the rest of the
large building on the inland side of the
Firm Selected
To Build Pools
At High Schools
appearance ol the school grounds and Commenting on the ))06Sibility that The commercial 1.oning planned in imposed on the talks.
facilities, a longtt sdlool day. det'feMC Lund resigned In protest to the Hartman tract 7885, most ol which is outside the Union and management negotiatoni 1 ~ st. ud. ent teadlcr ratio and improve athletic decision , Vogel said, "It y,·as commission's permit zone. has been began sessions in New York, one day
highway. .) tin I lhe ed not. a kick In the face 10 Hartman. We moved by Avco officials inland and off after the guild.t>egan a nationwide strike con wty o ucation program h hi .,.., through the grades. are setting up the same kind of situa· I c r»,way. of reporte rs. editors and photographers.
Police Seize lleroin
Other items for board consideration arction UO.A , Santa Ana College and The oceanside tract, or i g i n a 11 y UPI management and non union
include : Ora~e Coast College have. proposed at 1,690 units. was reduced to employes throughout the United States
-Formation of a citizef'JS committee to " ter all, he got a three percent raise 1.218. The most recent plan had cut that continued to gather. report and deliver
back the tax override election in J1me. out of it, and he's still making more than even more to slighl\y over 900 units and the news. Foreign operations were SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Polic•
Monday arrested four Cuban nationals on
narcotics charges, breaking up what
ofTiccrs claimed was a large heroin
operalion. Moving on a tip from federal
agents, narcotics officers entered an
apartment here and seized a pound of
pure heroin valued at an t'slimated
$140,000 on ~nc illegal street market.
A Garden Grove flnn woo a 1376,220
contract Monday to build two swimming
pools at the two high school campuses in
the Capistrano Unified School Dist rict.
An Inf most teechers," Vogel said. added a blufftop pathy,•ay for the public. unaffected .
-ormation rtport on the district l r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;-dro g education pn>gram.
-Additional expenditures for a joint
clty-01.strict teMiif court project. ·
OUNM COAST ..
DAILY PILOT
The low offer to build the recreation
facilities came from Atlas Custom Pools
and district officials hope that work at
San Clemente andDana.Hills high school
will be done in time for the start of the
ne'>'· school year.
The bid procedure took only se\•eral
minutes, but trustees admitted that the
"·ork to arra:ige lhc financing ol the
Tar, Oil Globs
On Co~ty Coast
Traced to Tank~r
,..,. Ori-Co.it OAollY l'JLOT, •1111 ..... ~ · ,. ~ ,,., H•-."••.u. 11 _..!Nf ..,. ma10r project took yrors of toil by U.S. Coasl Guard ii:ivestigators haVf: -0r.,... c .. 11 "llfMl>llW.V c°"""""Y. s..,.. hundreds of parent volunteers throughout tra<:ed those globs of tar and oil y,•hich
rtlt .. llloftt ••• "'*lllW, ~l)'_lfvwwol\ ,i.,. Sou h c.... (••••~ {)r J'rld.v. -. c.,,1• ""-· ,..._ ltec11, ~.ue-I ....vuuty. ~ ange County bea~-recently to
H""n.,...,,· •-="'~-1t'" 11111,v. L~ Parents successfully pctll.ioned ror the a Gree k tank.er.
I MCto, 1"'""''-1-_, s... C1otmtt11,1 f · LI. Cmdr. Louls DeBemardJ of Coast ~.. J-. r111111r-. • '1"'" •f9;on.• ormallon of a special d!.;trlct to pay for Gunrd Long Beach, said the shin ~It"'" " P¥btls .... Stlurll•'t'I ff!d S......y~ lhe plwiges, then campalgned ror a· ti I ned I -r- -r,,. 11r1r1c..,r Miit~'"' .i.nt 11 ,1 ai w,,, apparen · Y c ea · -t! tanks aria pumped 1.1 ~ '""'· eo.r ........... c.1...,"1,, ,,..,.. majority vote at the polls JaSt fall. the tarry residue into the ocean during
ltohrt N. w,94 its passage from San Diego to Long
"''""'""' •lld ""'11,,,.. Beach.
J1c1' 11 . Cvr1,., From Page J The ship, the Vrahas, left Feb. 21 and
Vk• ,,.._'""' -GMtra1 ""'""" its records show il ""BS far OUl!ide the :;o
Th•"';;1 .. ~•••il ARCHITECT mile zone v.tiere such dlsc!larges are T' • • • prohibited, the Ccmt Guard said. •'"'' A. Mvrphi"' MtMt1"f 1:11i.. Great globs ol the black tar washed up
Ch1rf•1 H. L1ot ltich••• '· N•tl increased densities caused by apartment on beac:bes between HWllington Beach
.a.0 11""' 111•Nt1"' l•1tw1 and condominium coo.structk>n In older and San Clemente ?.tarch S through
1-tw '"" OMc• Laguna neighborfloods wa.s a common fl.ta.rch a. 2JJ IC1rt1t A~t"w• " ' In" • growmg pa lo clits. ft \li"aS first believed they ""·ere the
Mi ill"' ~11'''" ,,o. ••• '''· tJ6iJ He said !hat "'hi le it was a common result of natural petroleum dl.seharges °"" ~ problem cities faced, it is a 5ignlficant from the oeta.n noor, however, an Cot•• M-: ,. Wtt1 ••¥'""' one, and present CX>OCern over density anatms sboWt:d the su'-4nR-to ~ N..,..., a-~· =.J 1r1..._. ...,...,.. ~... uawau1.~ ui:: """'fllf* IUCl'o: ir111 ~ ....,._.., \lo·a~ well·plactd. He said the matter lndooes1.an i;rudc oil.
..,, o-i,; • "'°"" •• c.-Mt •111 rtquired action and that should be Residue found on the ship In Long
"'•••••• (7141 MJ~>Jt studi~ carefully. Beach matched l'be beach globe, Coast
cr...HW ..._,... MJ·l671 ~faclean is mamed. He and his wife, Guard spokesmen &aid.
~ .._. A• ,,,.., .... 1 Oe«lee. h•\.'e two M>ns. Jan and Marlo. De.Bernardi said thit no action tan be
''"'b111 4f4."'6 They live at 541 Oek St., and have bttn liken again.st the ship or captain as the ~. 1.n. Or•lltt Cotti ....... ,.,,... I ft Id t I I d" ha rrec1· .. C-:="'•'•'· "" -,,.,,.., 11""'"''-· lAO.g'Wla res en s or n ne )lMrs. 1sc rges occu In international -_,,., ., Hvort.._,. ,,.,..'" He joins other board members Peter waters. -••r~w1"""'4-"1 ..,. W "b .m1111 " ""r1a111 .... e13 rod . landscape Architect : Michael A Coo.!C Guard spokesman said It was ~ c1.,. "'• ... 1o11 ,, c1111 Mtw, Schley, ~guna Greenbel t executive common practice for ships to make JUCh
OVER THE RIVER and
TH-RO-UGH THE WOODS
For three more months. PlaceQt ia Ave. will be torn up to widen the
sire.et . At times Placent ia Avenue will be closed and access wil l tie
available by way of Babcock St .• coming from the back wa y.
We hope you will be patient with
construction as the re sults wili
certainly be worth all the trouble.
If you aren't adventurerome, give us a
call. and we ·11 bring sample s to your
home.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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TUESDAY, "(ARCH 19, 1974
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Today's Fina)
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
·Aliens Pull Grea·t Escape in County
By WIWAM SCHREIBER
Of ... Deltr , .... , ....
An .. tlmaled 100 W.gal alJons Jumped
ln>m the freilbt can of the Santo Fe
,lnin In Tustin eorly loday tn:. the .....
of waiting f<denll offic:en and local
police.
But in the wild scramble that ensued,
the small force of police on!y managed to
capture 11 of the aliens. The rest van-
lsbecl Into SllmlUDdlng ftelds and ·orange ........
station near Moulton Partway and Red
HUI Avtnue. It is consldr · one ol the
key lnf1uJ points ror aliens traveling from
the San Diego area.
"We work that area u often as"''' can
and la.st night ... ,., had some help from !ht
lrmllcr•tk>n department and the orange
Police Department," the Tu s l i n
.s pokesman said.
Officers partiOpating ht tht raid said
they ~xpected the usual small lric.k.Je of
a ac
NY Senator
Buckley Presses
Nixon to Resign
WAS!IlNGTON (UPI I -Declaring
that ll President Nixon stays In office
•'the COlIDtry will ~ for a trauma the
lites of which we 'haven't seen," Sen.
Jame!! L. Bu~tley (RC.N.Y.), today
urged him to redgn.
Tbe unexpected delectioo of ·one of the
President's top ~ional supporters
came as Nixon intensified '·rans to blunt
aiogressional impeachment moves and
ave his presidency.
1bere was no immediate White Hoose
Things Bound
To 'Emprove'
'Ille sdlool boon! agenda Item
wu~ edu_cational ~ PO&ls for ~
Laguna Bead! Unllied Sdiool
Di.strict. Some us goals were
tbruhed out ln community
meeting.o with lnpul from an
estimated 400 people.
Goal number four is :
''To emprove Isl<) an Engllsb
programs.''
Cobb Is Guilty.
Of First-degree
Murder of Tot
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react.ion after Buctley's news oonference.
An aide sa1d Buckley had not met or
talked with Nixon this week.
Calling It "the most difficult decUlioo I
have ever bad to make," the freshman
senator said Watergate had ao weakened
the presidency that resignation is the
only way "by which the crisis can be
resolved and the country pulled out of the
Watergate swamp."
Buctley said be sent a copy of hls
statement to Nb:on Monday night, but
ret1!t.ved no reply. Buckley said be made
his deci!!;l because of "tm a~re of high -illoa, ...,.._ to ......,.
and "a quailtative ...,_ wllhln the American ipi.rit." ,._ ..
Sen. Edward W. llnloke o f
Massacbuaetts ls the only Republican
senator to have p.tblldy called for Ni.JOn
to 1!1ep doWn, while S<n. Charles H.
Percy (JI.ID.), bu oald 1 om e
Republicans lhlnk he sboold do so.
lluckley said Ibero would be public
pn!Slllt• • to teleYbe 811}' "impeodnnent
hearings around the wa-ld , aad "tawdry
deta ils which in and cl themselves m~
liWe" "''OUld damage the Presideot, the
presldeocy and the coontry.
"I Jl<Oll050 .., extraordinary act ol
statesmaosbip and courage -an act at
once noble and heartbreaking, at ooce
se<Ving .the greater interests of the
nation, the institution of the presidency
and the stated goals foe which he so
SUOOOSllfully c.1ll!paigned," Buckley said.
''That act is Richard Nt:ton's own
voluntary resjgnatioo &S Preaident of the
United States.''
Se!late Republican Leadei-HuglJ Srott,
asked about Buckley's comments, said,
B.v TO~f BARLEY "I think it e.xpeemcs the convidion of a
or 11111 0.111 Plltt •• very oonscientioua and vety honorable
rds She senator ... Larry Wayne Q>bb, the WO "
!Jed" emblazoned In black ink on the "While I do not joln with Sen. Buckley
back of h.is jacket, was found guilty of in· bis request at th1s time," Sell. 8arrY
First-degree murder late P.1onday in Goklwater (R-Ariz..), &ald, "I wish to
Orange County Superior Court. m~ it plain ~J if any evidence .ot a
-<l>bb 22' rem ained impassive while ·tbe aiminal act on the pert ot the President
' J<ry cieu~ered.-to Judge H. _wanen.......1'1 ~.I lllajl cbanie my paYtion and
Knight the ven!lct "'ached after nearly supporfl5ee.~ proposal."
tbn.. day> of deliberations. Buckley said he long ago penooally
But be had earlier protested when ura:ed Nlxon to make "the fullest p>SS!ble
JUdge Kniitht ordered him to remove the dl5closure" of aD mi~ .relating to
J•c)et be.lore the jµry entered the Wate:r"iate. Beca.Ull! NWJn did not., the
~· Three deputies stood over President could not prevent 'the
blril whDe be reluctantly took off \he tra.nsformauoo 9f the Watergate incident •
oft'pidlng lnlc..tained garment into a -of Wat<rpte crisis of
~~JJ<lge Knight will sent.nee Cobb April (S.. IUl:filGN, I'll&• I) l:Jii Whal """1d be Ill• In pri>oo for the
Youn ger Urging·
Law to D~fine
Mo1n ent of Deatli
UlS ANGELES (AP) -Stale Atty.
Gen. Evelle Younger said today he will
propose legislation enabling doctors lo
pronounce j,atients legally dead '*'hen the
brain stops functioning, though the heart
may still be beating.
Younger told a news conference that
the measure is aimed at clearifl8 up
controvet'.'!ly over when death occurs in
cases where organs may be removed for
tran.!plmits.
The proposal, he said. \\·ould amend the
cali!omia Anatomical Gift Act by
stating :
"A person may be pronounced dead H,
based on mual and etmomary standards
ol medical practice, it is determined that
the per.K>fl has suffered an irre\'ersible
cessation of brain function."
Yomger, who is seeking re-election.
said the proposal was drawn by a task
force of doctors, lawyers and theokigians.
"What 'ilr'e are talking abouJ," said Berne, ··&-iiMneone wtio has no chance r1.
ever moving again, of ever thinking
again, of ever doing anything except
lying in a bed and having hi.s lungs
inflated by a machine.''
Berne said fewer doctors are v.'illing to
of£er patients as possible organ donort
because they are afraid of a malpractice
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a.lien. to jump from the train and head
for destinations In the Los Angele:!
area. "But v.'hen the freigti t car doors
opened , they guessed nearly 100 of them
jumped out and started running ln all
different directions,'' the sr--li:esman said.
Some of the 18 alien ; caught by the
pollct and immigration offiCers v.·ere
nabbed as they hid ln the nearby groves
and fields .. All the captuml men were
questioned at Tustin polioe headquarters
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2 Officers
Said Drunk
In Shooting
Both Cypress Police Sgt. Thomas
Baroid! and Garden C:rove Patrolman
Jerry Gray y,·ere drunk v.·hen one
Bachelor's II I ba r patron was killed and
aolhe r critically \\"ounded on January 5,
1973, the prosecution claimed today in
the Orange County Superior c.ourt trial of
both officeF.s.
Analyst Ronald K. Donihue testified
that blood drav.11 from both off-duty
office.rs after their arrest indicated they
v.-ere well above the blood-alcohol ratio
of I percent regardt'd tn law as the level
of drunkenness.
Dissipation I~ indicated that Baroldi,
26, toad a level or 2.2 percent "'hen he
allegedly shot and killed !\farinc C.Orps
Capt. Randall S. Robinette, 2S. Donihue
claimed.
The chemist further testified that his
test.s indica ted that Gray, 29, had a blood
level of 1.4 to 1.5 percent when he
allegedly shot patron Sam Campise. 35.
in the chest as the barroom h'acas spilled
O\'er lnto the parking lot of the Tustin
tavern.
Baroldi is charged v.ith the murder of
Robinette. Gray is accused of auaull \ltith
a dead1y v.·eapon in a shooting that left a
bullet lodged one inch from Campise's
heart.
Prosecution l'itnesses have testified
that the shooting erupted from oomments
allegedly made by both offiCt!rs lO a
nuiMer of girls present in the bar.
It has been testified that Barodi shot
Robinette in he chest during the barroom
struggle and that the dying A1arine
assured firemen trying to re\'i ve him
that he had b«n trying to help the
officers and not hinder them.
Bar patrom have testified that Gray
later drew a gun from his boot as he sat
at the v.•heel of his car and fired the
bullet rnat nearly cost Campise his lire.
Viej o Thieves Get
82,000 in Jewelry
Jewelry valued at more than $2,000
\\'as stolen from a r-fission Viejo home
Alonday by burglars v.·ho cut thei r "'ay
through a sliding screen v.indow to gain
entry, sheriff's deputies said.
Deputies said the burglars took the
belongings after ransacking lhc kit chen
and master bedroom at the home of
Unda Yoon. 35, ol 24231 Puerta de Luz
v.t.iJe the owner l''a.s ay,•ay.
ytng last April 11 of Todd Rockwood.
· ld-m -of·c•bl,.s mi.t ...... · r.!oni than 500 poUce and volunt<ers
SCQ!J1'ed tile Orange.vea for seven days
ofter the child wu reported missing by
his mother. SaMy Rockwood, then 17.
Swallows -Return-Late
Miss llockwood brolte clown Wider
ln&msive..questioning and told police that
Oobb had murdered her ""' and buried
him in a aewer line on an Anaheim
eoci1truction site.
Cobb then led towmen lo the spot and watmed while tbey unearthed the beaten
1J!>d!o of the d1ild who ns focmd -In hli c:rib Aprll U by hls mother after oho
R!dmed from '""" to her °'""" borne. Mia Rockwood and other pn>aeartloa '!llziesses testified during the •-th ui.i that Cobb ,.peatedly beat her son duitii ,,.. r..,. of her OIHlJld.oll
~hip with the defendant w .... "'11fied OD ODO OCCUlon Iha! he . 1'!' unrocognizable after 1 boating
j;llmln!Jlered by Cobb. Wit-Aid lhe di!Je's head .... swol~ Oil! of Ill
idjoorllon and both eyea were bla<k and
-· clooed with bnli.!H. J'l:oeecutor Pot Brian branded the
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Fuel Shortage Does 1i't Swp To urists, or Birds
By PAMELA 11A1LAN
Of .. Del't ,..., .,...
,Bwallows don't have to ~ abo<Jl a
gu lbortage, but ~ that flew -to San Juan eap.trano teem to hlYe
IUll'erod an energy crisil of another -· Tiiey ..... la!e·
,,.,,,.,,. of -· undmmled bf the limited availability of psollne, crowded
the ~ outside the Old Mission
enltuc:e this momlni "1th eyt<,
blnoc:ulan and cameru lacing IOUth.
pali<tlUy awaiting the ""'"' of the migratory binlr. .
Tbe~ .,.,..,, dluppoinled. Tbe blnla
arrived at t :f.5 a.m.
Even whcii Mlaaion spotemian Bill
Smith bad not ytl aclcnowledied the
1<tum.of the birds, iargl! numben ol the
nol>y c:ritteno bad olrud)' qqed In
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nest-building ln residential areas of the
city. Only the mission seemed to lack
them.
What the mlsslon didn't lack, however,
was toumts.
Downtown merchants had feared that
lhe gas smrtag< would reduce the
number of vtsfton ·to ihe city this year.
Yet• spot cheek of llctnsie plates on can
partOjl alongside the ~n showed that
visitors from seven states including New
Yott, New Hampsblre, r..... and
'li'uhlqlon, hid made the trip.
"'lbe crowd CNtMde: the 1nismn
JeerUed a little smalJer Uiis year," said
Pltrs. Ellie Pamold, owner or El Peon
Plaza, a lmlne$$ area across from the
mllllon. "Bul It's a weekday. Jt usually
b: smaller on wetk days."
The iar,..t aowd JtCOrded war when
P.farch 19 fell on a Sunday. On that day
in trro, thousands of people jammed the
city, sna rllng traffic on the San Diego
Freeway for miles. Theze were more
people than birds.
No one knows how many swallows
return IO UlC area Nd! year, flring from
Argentina end Brazil In search of the
insed.I they live on. but ornithologists
claim the number is dwindling.
II ls true that the llockl of birds no
longer "blacken lM sky" as I.hey ny into
town, but the numbers may not.
-rily he dec:mlslnJI. The <lly ls
much lara:er now and lht swanows are
dispersed over a wider area. Tbty no
longer ha\•e to Oy to tbe center of to\\11
for· meeting areas.
Omithologlltl al.oo dispute the idea
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and then taken into custod .. by the fed-
eral offlcen.
Two of the a\ieiu v.·ere captured
several hours after the others ~·hrn
they flagged dov."q_ a police t•ar.
mistaking it for a taK1cab, officers said.
Roy Boehm, assistant imn11grat1on
director for investigations. said todav the
ones who escaped probably will catrh
taxicabs and other fonns of tran-'lrt.i·
lion to get t6em lo thei r destinations.
!le s;ud se\'eral of the captured 111ien3
are sus!X'Ct€'d 10 be organizers of the
m;iss 1minigratlon.
Bot!hrn said the large nu1nbc-r of aliens
on a su1gle train is .. hii,:hly unusual and
c u!d point to somc kind of smuggling
opcorat1on "
Ill' i..1id the Tus1111 !rain stop is a
cnntinu1ng t•nforecmrnt ht•adarhe for his
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·ANOTHER RESIGNATION
Bo.rd President Lund
I rvine to St 11 <lv
R ecomme1u.Jation
On P ark Bonds
The Irvine City Council y.•ill place a
dolla r amount on a proposed park bond
is.sue tonight y,·hich could range from f9
million to $20 million.
The community Service Comn1ission.
whtch has been studti!lg the park issue
for months. y,·ill make its
recommendations to lhe council tonight.
1'he oou.ncil must dt-cide on the amount
this v.·eek in order to get the ]lark bond
issue on the June 4 ballot.
Though the park bond is expected to be
the major item on the agenda of the
regular council meeting :it 7:.10 o"clock in
the tOY.'ll ceilter. the rol!0\\"1ng items are
also scheduled for discuss1Qn:
-Proposed organi1..a1ion nn<l tomposi-
tion chan~es in the oon1m1111i1y scr\·ices
c:ommlssion.
-Proposed organization and
composition of the plann1n.1; commiss ion.
-Authorization lo ad\"erlisc for bids on
the proposed College Park Neighborhood
Park.
Mesa 's Couucil
Upset by A11.uua l
'Weed Speech'
By RUDI Nll."DZIEL.SKI
Of "'41 Dtllr "llDI' Slt!l
\'(e«ls bare ffY,' cb.ampions • ..espccially
in Costa ;\lesa, Orange County's former
liina bean capilal, v.•here !hey are
armua\ly and zealously "abafed" as
formal policy of the city council.
Verlyn ;\farth of 3197 CHrc Vero(' Plarr-.
is the ci1y's only kno<A11 defender or
111·eeds.
lfe objects force£u!ly and eloquently tt'l
!heir destruction and each ;\larch
appears before the city COUntil to plead
ror the salvation of weeds.
~1arth's yearly weed speech ~tondav
night !lO incensed city council mtmbeis
that P.fayor Robert \\'ll!On threntcned to
order him physically removed from
e\'ery city council mce(ing for the ntxt
year.
ln ;\larth's \"OCCl:bulary "wffd'' means
!IOmt kind of groll'th wh.ich 15 of£ens.ive to
people v.·ho live around it -'·frtt:!ways ,
bU!boards, ~gru. t<l•phone poles."
An anlculate spokesman for toeological
b.alanCP.. ;\larth argues ht.at the city is
txttrmlna1lng Mt ..-.·eeds but natural
plants which shouldn't be eliminated
unless they bother people.
He told cowicil members thal pl4nl$
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P1·es icle11t
Quits Pos~
By -JAN l\"'ORTII
01 I~• Dfllr ,ilel S!ell
Saddleback College bo;1nj of trustees
president John Lund or Llguna Beach
re!iigned ~londay .
His resignation is the fourth in a series
or resignations that began late last year
with the announcement by diarter
lrtJSlee l\Uchacl Collins that ht• \\'as
quitting to gi\•e more time to his law
practit-c.
i\ext c-ame trustc-e Atyn BrarulOtl, ._.ho
resigned in the v.·ake of a bookmaking
COll\'iction. and Hano; Vogel. the board's
first president, v.·ho has bought a house
outside hi.e trus tee area.
Lutxl, \lttlo.se term \1·ould ha\"e expired
in 1975, has been on the board since 1970
wtien he v.·~ appointed lo replace
charter trustee Louis Zitnik v.•hcn Zitnik
rl'Signed.
Lund's docision adds a n e w
ron1plication to an already I.angled
situation facing the school.
Friday Gov. Reagan signed an
Prnergency bill into law which may
change the n1elhod of r e p l a c I n g
rac:ancies on school boards.
Though the county counsel has not yet
determined the effects of lhe bill on the
Saddleback district, Dewey Hillman,
assistant superintendent of the Orange
Cowity DE>partment of Education. said
.\tonday it appears the board wUI now
have the chOJCt! of ~·hclhcr to appoin t or
clC'C't th e nev.' trustees.
,.\ furthe r complicalion in I.he pictw-e is
U1at Brannon , \\'ho rt'Sigll<.'d \'erbally
after considerable behind the scenes
pressure follo~·ing his conviction, has not
yr1 made hi.s resignation legal by
submitting a letter to llillm;in's office.
If he docs not do so hy Thursday, he
t;1nnot be replaced ill the June 4
l'lt'Clion-if in f<icl the board decides to
take the election route . An emergency
nu.-eting ha s been Sf'! for 4 p.m.
\\'ednesday by the bo.1rd to dcterininc
where to ,go fron1 here.
In addition. the school fa ces its first
hearin~ ).larch 2i on a proposed de-
1111nex<1tion of the Tuslln lnilu .. ....i School
J ti~trict portion of the co 11 e g e
district -meaning possihlf' loss of 25
f>Cret'rrt of~its--a~e~ Vlllt1ahon <'Ind 17
D1striC't Beorganization holding the .\larch
percent or its students
Lund \.\as the school 's reprN:entall\'C
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or:g:Cil :oast
Weath er
r\ot 1nuch chance of sunshine
along the Orange Coast \Ve<lnes-
day, but the \\'Cather service says
it'll be mostly sunny inland in the
<lflPrnoon hours. Highs at lhe
beaches and inland in lhc mid-
60S. Lo" s tonight 45-55.
L'\SIDE TODA l'
Drought, famine mid titQlect
Clire,1tt11 t11e extnlcl1011 of a
011ce·prn11d lribti of IL.'arnor.s.
Vulo1re1 .tit atop every telt·
pl1one pole, awailing 11ew vrc·
trrns. Story, Poge 9.
L. Mo .. re • ..... ·-" CIM"'""• • "•'"'"" " ... • ci.utfiM ,,.,. Or•-'"'"''' • , .... ~, " ·-,.,. ,,...,_. " trlrl1 hnH" " De•rll ""'*' • ,_., , .. ... """ ... " ' '*11 l!Uriit11 1).\1
1!111.,11i...-t " , ... ,~ n ,! ... fl« 11·11 r,,..,.,, " I'., ltl9 l.K...C ' W1111 .. , ' "' G-•rCI-" WtMtfl'I Htwt li-1l
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F ...... r .. el
WEEDS ...
etnerate .. oxygen and that he could not
tmdentand why people "spend mlllk>l:is
lo kill planta and tbtn spend mlllloos lo ftillt ·air pollution."
Marth informed the cout1tll that the
state malntains an off1eial list 9f about
IIXI weeds and that he disagrees y.olth the
a&rlculturaJ e1pert.s on about 90 pet"<.'f'nt
ol them.
Among them .b lhe poppy. the state'•
official fiw·er. Marth reVP.al€'d. ··1-1ow
can the state flower be a v.'eed? \\'hllt is
your weed may be my wild flowt'r," he
observed.
Pitarth's steady drone against Costa
?ilesa's weed abateme-t progra1n
Monday night 'lll'as intem1pte<I at one
point by Viet Pttayor Jack Harrnnetl v.•ho
said. "Why can't his wild flower be our·
weeds?" The audience booed.
Councilman Dom Ridtl Intervened.
eiplalning that the "weeds'' v.·hlch the
co.arl.I annually ordeni de6Troyed , tend
to dry out and become a fire hazard,
thereby meeting Marth's definition.
1be weed abatement progr:. ·1, despite
Pillrth's orator,,·, was a;iprovcd by 5--0
\'Ole d.. the council.
i T ar, Oil Globs
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' On Coun ty Coast
Traced to Tanker
FIREMEN PREPARE TO PUT OUT RESTAURANT BLAZ E
Da na Poin t's Pelican Fish Co. Loss Estimated at Up to $50,000
U.S. Cout Guard investigators ha\"e
traced those atobs of tar and oll wh ich
fouled Orange C.ounty beaa.ea re<:ently to
a Greek tanker.
Restau1·a11t iI1 Da11a Point
Lt. Cmdr. U>uis DeBemardi of Coast
Guard l«lg Beach, u id the ship
appattntly cleaned Its tanks and pumped
the tarry residue into the ocean during
its passage !rom San Diego to l.Dng
Beach.
Hit by $50,000. Blaze
Th! ahlp, the Vrahas, left Feb. 21 and
its records show It wu far outside tbe 50
mile 1.IOne where such disr~rges are
prohibited. the Coast Guanl said.
Great 11obs ol the black tar washed up
on beachel between Huntington Beach
and San Clemente March 5 through
March •.
It was first believed they v.·ere the
1 nsult of natural petrolewn discharges
from the ocean noor, however. an
analym llho-1 the JUbstance to be
lndonellian crudt oil.
I Residue found on the 1hlp in l.«lg
Beach matched the beach globs, Coast
Guard opokosmen said.
DeBemardl aald that no action can be
taken against the ship or captain as the dllcharses occurred in lntemaUonal
lwalen.
A Cout Guard apokesrnan said It was
a:imJMn practkt for ships to make such
dileharles because deaning and residue
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mncwaI brto port dlsposa1 system costs
more.
A fast·movlng fire raced through the
e*nsively appointed dinine: room of a
Darui Point restaurant this moming and
, damage was set at nearly $50,000.
The blaze erupted shortly be.fore 7:30
a.m. at the Pelican Fish Co., a seafood
restaurant at 34130 Pacific · Coast
11ighway. It routed (.'(H)Y.'ner Gary Peck
from his bed in an upstairs apal'1n1ent.-
Units from three county fire stations
converged at the old Spanish landmark
and fought flames billowing out of a
single window In the dining room.
Spokesmen said the flames were
knocked down withlrri 10 minutes, but
mopup operalioos continued through the
morning.
Peck said that he dres.sed as qui ck1y as
he could and tried to enter the blazing
dining room. but was driven back by
flames and heat.
"There was nothing I could do but get
out," he said.
His brottier, Mike Peck. 28, said It took
two years and $250,tXXI to refurbish the
interior of the two-story building and said
it Y1ould be difficult to replace the items
lost in the blaze.
Stained-glass windoWs a.00 expenslve
\\'Ood paneling were among the items
ruin1>d by the names.
His brother, ho14'ever. said the fire
mis.sed a cache of vintage wines stored
upstairs in the·restaurant.
The v.·lne was valued at $10,000, -he
nddcd.
Firemen said investigators had not yet
determined the cause of the smoky blaze
and probes would continue through the
day.
The content~ of tile popular restaurant
received about $30,000 dama-ge and the
structure it.self had damage estimated at
more than $15,000.
Fire spokesmen said the dining area
was totally involved in flame v.'hen unlt.s
arrived, but quick action kept the namea
from .spreading through the rest of the
large building on the inland side of the
highway.
I Fro111 Pllfle 1
CONVICTED ••. Charge Dis1nissal Denied
r chlld'I death U "murder by constant
torture" and lashed Cobb as "a fiend who
toot constant delight ln cruelly punishing
a helpleaa little boy."
Against Newport 's Popeil
i Cobb refiiled to answer Brian's
questions about 1ns alleged beating• of
Tmtd on what the prosecutor said were
two vital portions of the case against
him.
But he repeatedly condemned ~Uss
Rockwood as a Har who was promJsed a
leaer 1entence by the prosecution if she
"'ould appear as a witness against her
former peramour.
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.DEATH ...
\ruit over the question of whether death
"'OUld have occun-ed U transplants
werM't belng corWdered.
The me&Sure does not attempt to
provkle a 1ega1 definition of "brain
death," only a re<lOIJlliioo that the brain
can die before the heart.
"\\'hat we're doing here is recognizing
that a person can be dead while hLs heart
is still be.Sting and can be u.sefu1 to
someone else~' Youngers sa.Xi.
OU Nel COAST 11
DAILY PILOT
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
• Of lt1t O.Uy Plltl 11.tt
Qiarges of conspi racy and solicjtntion
to commit nturder v.·ill remain standing
in the trial of Newport. Be.nch's Eloise
Popeil and her onetime bo}iriend.
accused of plotting to have her \1·ealthy
husband murdered.
Long Beach Superior Court Judge )ohn
Arguelles today denied defense motions
to dis~ charges again.st the Harbor
Island socialite and her co-d efendant.
He did grant a motion for discovery
\1·h.ich v.'ill allow attorneys for '.\lrs.
Popeil, 48, of 519 Harbor Island Road,
and Daniel Ayers , 37, of Santa Ana, 3
freer hand.
The approval will give them access to
certain prosecution documents to aid in
preparing a defense for the allcgOO
n1 urder plotters.
Defl'nse attorneys Philip Petty and
Robert Green. of Santa Ana , appeared in
Department K before Judge Arguelles
claiming the local court )lad no
jurisdiction.
They based their ck1in1 or1 the fact
Samuel J. Popcil. fi9, chaim1an or the
board' of Popeil BrOs. Inc., was jn
Chicago and thus their clients could nol
be accu.o;cd hC'rf'.
Loog Beach detectives, however, clahn
to have develop('({ evidence 10 support a
1nurdrr conspiracy against lhe 1ycoon.
,1~·011h an estimaled $200 n1 111 ion.
devrloped here.
T1'llt 0..-(•11 DAILY l'tLOT. """'Wlllcfl k i. c:Pntl'-' ""' 11 ........... 11 PWlllllMll .., A pai r of ro-1\W ·crs of A,vC'rs nt
""' o...,.. , ... , l'11D11t11...,. c .... 11t ...... ,_. Douglas Aircraft Company in Long r.,.. .. m_ ••• """'....._, ,....,,.,. ~;~-""-Je--:.lle,_n-;.;;ch have testified they wC'rC' rr1:iincci
-nldtr,"Mi' Ciill~H••iiil .• to I rPopeil so fl.IS""'\l,'ifn \\"OUld tnfl(lrlt n
Mvl!H......, •-'"-'""' v.i...,., l"""" •.-di. 1rv1"'"""'--'-" ,__,,,,, fortune before the rouple:s pending
,.,, J-c..,i.,_,., • •fflttt ,..loN, divorce action becomes final.
.e11...., 11 ,,...i,._ '-"".-••• •1'1111 hl!lil•rt· The .s~pecl ed conspirators ". e re
r,.. "11o1:""1 ...w1e111111 , .. ,,, '' •• ""w..1 ,1rrested at l\trs. Popeil 's Ncv•porl Beach .. ., ...... '"'• ~. ~11""''-· ,,.., 111.~,1 N. w.14 home in early January.
,,.....,. .,.. p11611111., Friends and neighbors pledged parcels
J.,~ 111• c~.1 • ., of lucrative property to help lhe onetin1e
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Marine Arrested
In 01urch Tl1ef t
waitress who married a millionaire make
her $50,000 bail bond .
Ayt'rs, a machinist laid off by the
Long Beach aircraft plant last year. Is
also free on bail but is being represented
by Los Angeles County Deputy Public
Def.ender Joseph Acton.
A further c o u r t appe:irance ls
scheduled April 5 on a defense molion to
suppress evidence agairut the pair, while
April 24th is lheir trial date.
Judge Arguelles listened to oral
arguments for one hour today before
refusing to dismiss the conspiracy COWlt,
wh.ich is a felony charge and caMOt be
reduced.
Solicitation for murder can be reduced
to a misdemeanor charge u p o n
conviction.
Hos pital Makes
Work Wee k Cuts
Fo r Ern"jifoyes
By JACK CllAPPELL
ot tM 0.111 Pllgj 1 .. 11
South Coast C.Ommunity Ho.o;pilal in
South Laguna has cut einployes back to a
32 hours Y.'Ork \\'ee.k because of the
reduced patient load and a continuing
deficit. Administrator Bernard F. Carr
i;a id today.
South Coast Hospil-el-los1-$30,® la.Gt-
n10tl!h. Carr reported. He said the cut-
buck in cmploye hours \\'ill S3\'e the
hospital about $60,00o a lll-Onth or its
n1on!hly pay roll of $300,000.
"In orrler to break el' en, a hospit al
must mt1intaln a fairly eonshrtent ratio of
cn1ployes of patients. Our hosplta l has
been staffcci lo tiike care of a patient
load "•hich has remained at or above 90
percent of our bed capacity ever since
January of 1973.
"Rteently, It has dropped below that
level, v.1ith the result that our etpeMet
ha\·e remained the same while our. -· c"" Mw•· n. """' 1.., ,1t-ttt re\·eaucs have continued to fill and we
"?..,!.... ... .!:~111:1~"':::.' ,.-::,-;-A young i\larine "'as jsilf'd on burglary arc operating In !be red," Carr said.
"""11'",.,, tt1C11 1nJJ ._,, ~ .. d cha.roes t\londay b11 Oranne County He said today there are 100 patient! al k ft C.~: al ....,., El CM'IN •••I II I 0 ~.l-Sheriffs deputies who claim he Is the lhe 14S.bed facility . Of those lU ~. IS
,....,.._ in4J 64J-4JJ1 man "·ho rarlltr rined ttK! office desk at are maternity beds and art not counted
Cl_,.. .... ,,, u '41·1611 a L..iguna llills church. in the palit':nt·1oad formula , be seld.
a. c......_ Al • ., • ., •• 1,i Deputies booked Charles Rtcruird Carr s.ald the hosplt8l was alw hit by
,...,.... 4tJ-44Jt ~tcLean, 19, of El Toro ~Tnrint': Corp$ Air lnnAtlon and rising costs whl~ belng
c....,..,,, 1t1J. °'""" e..11 PW1t111roe Station into County Jail shortly after rrstrained from matching tht costs
c .......... '" -1wi... '""'"''......,· S7.50incashv.·11stakenfromS1.Gcorge 's because of aovemment wage.pri ce
'"""'"'' _,,.., ., ~1-,.,..... I I _, w ,... .. _. WllNN! -~ _ f.:piscopal Church, 23802 Avenldn de ll contro s. .
""''..,. tr _,...., -· Carlotta. "\Ve a.re trying to react to It; to keep
~1••i.;::;r::., .. ~:~7~ Church officials ~11d the ~lef ent~red ttfloat.'' he said.
Nudes Streak Newspaper
Uncov ered Quartet Proi.es t Lack of N~ws Coverage
.
Four male stn.un o!nlci< Ille ~y
Pilot'• Colla -"-Monday in s.llent but stark naked outrage, over the
~pet'• coverage of the cum:nt
wave ol spring madness.
The yooths who kSenuned themaelvt3
as member• of the Ftnt Fashion Isle
Streaklng Team, dropped two not.el
dllrlq lhelr z1,.,., run lhrouJh the
bulldlng, each one lndlcatln( theln wu a
"~t 1truk demanding equal time."
"\Ile have had three good streaks at
UCI at lunch, and the F'aslUon 1'1e streak
with 10 '"fin& CdM ldng1 . Le1'1 bear aomethlnc,' !he band written nous
demanded.
An adverti1lng department emplo)"e,
Soe Hm:terson, sald &he wu waiting
outside the bu ilding for her husband to
pick her up for IUDCb when S'be heard lbe
l'romPqe J
LUN D • • •
on the Counly O>mmltte ol School
27 hearing.
Jle announced P..fonday he ls resigning
from the post aa well. leaving
the IChool without a representative just a
week before the hearing.
Though lAJrd could not be readied f<rr
confinnatioa, some .chool d I s tr i ct
observers linked his resignation to the
board's decision to relieve football road\
George Hartman ol. duties as athletic
director.
Lund wa.s 1n P..fexlco "1ien the boQrd
decided to relieve Hartman and did not
learn of their dfciakln mtll the weekend.
'Ibo only ...,, vacancleo today are the
seata ol Vogel and Lund.
Spok..,,,.., In the olfloe ol ... 1a1aa1
county superintendent Dewey Hillman
said lhey lnlerpttt Lund'• letter lo
mean that bis mlgnation will take effect
immediately, slnce oo other dale wu
specified.
VOflel and Bramon both Indicated they
"'oold serve until the·· are replaced,
Vogel olflct.oUy and Braunoo unoffidally.
'Ibo lat.et resignation from the ,.,,..,.
member board, ·assuming Brannon does
resign by Friday-leaves only one
charter trustee from the 1even-year-old
boanl : Patrlci< Bac!M ol Ilana Point.
Donna Beny ot ldlwlion Viejo and
Dr. James Pt1anhall ol Laguna HUl.s were
apponlled In 1172 when the board ex·
p.anded fn:m five to seven members.
The newest trustee, Norrlsa Brandt of
Irvine . was el«ted March 5 from a slate
of seven candidates, to J'!Place Collins;
Lund's resignation came as a ~
to lhe rest ol the boanl members and lo
school officials.
"We're all taken by surprise," said
Vogel, who u vice pre<ident ol the board
will take over In Lund's ab!lence.
He added he did no< feel L nd needed
to re5lgn from the county committee
as well. "That's going to hurt us too. We
need a representative there right now."
Commenting on the pogslbllily that
Lund resigned in protest to the Hartman
athletlt.i)decislon, Vogel said. "It was
not a kick in the face to Hartmaa. We
~ are setting up the same kind of ,situa·
aretion UCLA, Sant.a Ana College and
Orange Const College have.
"After all. he got. a three percent raise
out ol it, and he's still making more than
most teachers," Vogel .said. -..
Patrick Backus said he was "shocked
and totally 1~" by the resigna-
tion. Dr. Fred Bremer, president of the
!IChool, wu unavailable for oomment to-
day.
l\fexico R a tions Beans
EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) -In a move to
prevent hoarding and panic buying
Monday, the P..lexican Industry and
Commerce Department ordered beans
rationed in nearby Ciudad Juarez.
twr men talking, !urned around and aaw
them heading for tbe door, ltark naked.
"They were tlppytoelng Lhn>tlgb lhe
fuchfl las. All ol them were about high
school or college age, but I can't aay hOw
old they were because l haven't seen
very many YOUN men in t'be nude," she
aald. "I noticed that they bad white
faMJ<l. lhou;h."
Burstln( through Ille fmtt door; the
unmalked men jogged through the front
lobby, past ao unperturbed customer and
directly into the circulaUon department
where 30 district manageri were
cathered for a meeUne.
"They came ttrougli here ln 1beolute
allence. You could hav~ heard a pin
drop," •id office manager Ruth Leavitt.
one of three women who witnessed the
nude joggers.
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T eachers Ask
$1.2 Million
Benefit Hike
The Capistrano Unified S c h o o I
District's teachen htonday submitted an
Initial wage-benefit request lo trmtees
which eou.Jd run more than $1.2 miruon
extra if oompletely approved.
In a presentation wfilch drew no
official response from trustees, teacher
.spokesman 0\3.rles Conklin said the
requests amount to a 15 percent Increase
to oompensate for three years "-cost~f·
living i.Dcnaaes. 1be sea:ind ma;or
reqUESt called for the di.Viet to pay full
costs for medical and dmlal benefits for
employes and dependents.
The present plan hu the district
paying the entire premium for employes
and half that fOf' de~OOeots.
Although complete esUmates have not
been calculat.td. district spokesmen said
later at P..1ooda y's session that the
requests could oost at least $1.2 million.
The district's total payroll at present i.s
clCMM? to $8 rru1lion a year.
Conklin and other teacher spokesmen
for weekJ have assailed the district 's
pa.st pay increues by emphasizing that
the major surg~ in living costs far
exceeds the raises pven the teac..~.
At the board's preVKIUS session the tone
of. increased teacher militancy was set
v.i th picketing by tv.-o dozen teachers
angry over a turnabout in t h e
adminlstralioo's attitude towa.n1 a tax·
override election this summer.
Sop!. Trwnan Benedict told t:ustees at
that l!IE!:S4ion that be bad stlllied the
district's finances more cloeely and bad
changed his mind. lie no longer en11or...r
an override for the late spring. Trustees
agreed and decided no< to acbedule the
vote.
Benedict added 1t that semkln that the
d~trl<t, with aome bell~lghtatlng, could
afford to cootlnue under the present tax
format and that "rea.utBble" wage
incmlses would be Included.
Teacher sp>kesmen, however, sbtwt!d
that lhe educational program already Is
suffering because ot an austerity
program .
Conklin led the dlSCUS.!ilon and U9ed his
F.nglish classes at Dana Hills High School
as an example.
Textbooks, be said, We!'e ln short
supply ~ there were not emugh to go
arow>d.
Spokesmen from San Clemeole High
School agreed v.i th the assertion that the
proiram would sul'fer if the override
v.·en not approved by a simple ma}ority
of the electorate.
Negotlatlona will oow follow the
traditional initial request by the teachers
and the 'fl'rangling could oonlinue for
months.
1be ol:llervtrs v.·ere ao ltunMd by lbo
llgfltnlni a ppe arance and
diaappt.arance -ol lbe 1trtaken that no
one said anything at all for minutes
afterward, according to Ctrculatkln
Director Milan Leavitt , who had just
opened the meetln( •·Ith a joko abotit
streakers.
"The 811Y on "'-desk CltCy drowed
one of the nota dlch't even notice 'What
happened," added Leavitt, v.'bo added
tbat the streakers made their a:etaway in
a v.ilite van.
In their run through I.he buildlng the
streakers mlalled the nev.•1room ~
ec!Jt.on and reporters were busy puttinC
out Monday's ed.!Uorui which contained,
among other valuable bit.a of lnfonnatk:ll,
the latest .!ilreailng news.
,,,..,.PfifreJ -lj
SWALLOWS .• • 1
that the sv.·allows return on only one day.'
~lost believe it is remarkable enough
that the birds Oy thousand! of miles each
year to retWll to the same place they
were bom. l
According to \JJdltion the swallows
ha\'e been coming back to Capistrano on
St. JGSeph "s Day for 174 years.
A variety of cliff swallow, the bird~
now build their mud nests wider the
eaves ol hoUses in addition to the nooks
and crannies of the mission buildings.
Mud is supplied by two creeks which Oow
through San Juan and by reatdents who
water their back yards for the put'p(l&e.
But some residents have not been too
smitten wt.th the birds. Several years ago
ootraect citizens oonfronted c i t y
oounctlmen and demanded that they pa.s.s
an ordinance protecting s•;allows from
nest smashers. The city fathers debated
the ordinance tor \\'eeks but never passed
it because they t h o u g h l It
"unenforceable."
Nest-crunching Is still pr at iced
because the swallow homes are a haven
for lice and bedbugs, but most people
tolerate them for the sake of posterity
and the economy of the town which Ls
known throughout the world a.a the home
of the swallows.
From Page 1
RESIG N •••
regime."
Butkley, who in the past !Upported the
President but Indicated rectfltiy some
misgiYings over Nixon's handling of
\\'atergate, aaid .. the character of a
regime always renects and eJ:pceMeS the
characte!" of its leader. lt is he who
appoints hU executive staff. The captain
i.s responsible ror hla ship, t h e
commander for his army, and ~tr. Nixon
has explicitly r e c o g n I z e d this
responsibility.·•
BuckJey said Nixon's resignation wruld
end the impeachment process.
"Congress would be automaUcally-
discharged of the Watergate affair, and
could devote itself to its legislative
business," be said.
Wine T asting Planned
By Viejo Art Group
A \fine.la.sting party and silent auction\
of the ~fission Viejo. Art Aw:>ciation i&
scheduled for a to 10 p.m. Thursday ·~
the Deane Homes Swim and Racquet\
Club, 26221 Tiem. Circle, Mlss km VieJO.
Proceeds from the event will provide
scholanh.ips for prospective art 11tudfflts.
at ~Ussk>n Viejo lllgh School, El Ton>
Higb School and Saddleback College. The
public is invited, a spokesman said.
OVER THE RIVER and
THR6UGH -THE weoos --
For three more months. Placentia Ave. will be torn· up to wide n the
stre.et. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will tie
available by way of Babcock St .. coming from the back way.
We t)ope You will be patient with
construction as the results wili
certainly be"worth-alHhe trouble.
If you aren't adventuresome . give us a
call. and we'll bri ng samples to your
home.
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16th ST. ,
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SINCI 1tS7
1663 Placentia Ave.
CQSTA MISA
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N.Y. Stocks
VOL 67, NO. 78, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1974 TEN CENTS
• Aliens Pull Great Escape • ID County
By WIILIAM SCH!tEIBER
Of .. NllY '"" llttf
An estimated 100 illegal alltns jumped
from the fn:ight can ol the Santa Ft
train in Tustin torly today In. the .,,.,.
ol waiting federal olflcers and local
police.
1 But in tbt wild scramble that ensued,
the small force of police only managed to
capture l&-of the alima. The mrt nn-
ilhed into ""'1><Uldlng fields and onnge rroves.
NY Senator
A call for mutual aid asstslance
brougbl tbt Q>sla Mesa Police htliaJ1"tr
Eagle ll with pilot Randy Nutt and
obeervtr Ed SUtton hovering over the
....,., illuminating It with floodllgbts.
They said tbty spotted 30 to 40 " tht
fugitives scampering for cover ln the
surrounding area.
A spokmnan for tbt 'l'llstln Police
ll<portmebt said today the tnln -
termed the ''Allen ~·· -stops ~ night at mldnlaht at a 1mall
Buckley Presses'
Nixon to Resign
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -lleclarlng
that ll President Nlxoo s!a}'I in office
"the country will be in for a tnwna the
likes of which we haven't seert," Sen.
James L. Buckley (RCN.Y.), today
u11ed hhn to resign.
The unexpected defection of one of the
President's top congressional mipporters
came as Nixon intensified 1 ·rorts to blunt
congressiooal Impeachment moves and
&ave his presidency.
There was no immediate White House
reactkJn after Buckley's news conference.
An aide said Buckley had not met or
talked with Nixon this week.
Calling it "'the most difficult decision I
have ever had to make," the freshman
senator said Watergate had so weakened
the JftSidency that resignation is the
aoly way "by which the crisis can be
'J'rustees· Eye
Campaigning
'Guidelines'
Politic.al campaigning by candidates
for local and state offl~ may take on a
De\\' style on campu_.:!S in the
Huntlngton Beach Unloo High School
. District ~ school boon! Presid<Ot George
Logan W his way.
..
Lojan bas asked high od!ool tnJst<es
to dbcuss five guidelines at !ta Mardi 2S
meeting: They an:' •
-No campaign litera t ure be
distributed on campus.
..i.No campaign workers be solicited al ---No derogatory remarks be made ·by
me candidate about another.
-Members of the public be allowed to
attend any poliitcal presentations.
-Trmtees be notified 72 hours in
advance ol a political appea:ance.
The proposals were sparked by rteent
appearances of state Ass e m b I y
candidates in political science classes at
Marina High School in Huntington Bead!.
Local office seeke~ spoke to the
claoses three d~ferent limes. and passed
out promotional brochures.
Logan objected in particular that one
ol. the candidates, Dennis Mangers, ls a
-" the blgh school • >Ord. Li5Pfi indJcatei:I be C11ly Wantrsucf'I
speeches to follow certain guidelines. "II
i,, oert.ainly a teacher's prerogative to
invite candidates and elected officials to
give prexntatlom to their classes," he
said.
Ceut
Weadter
Not much chance of swl.1hJne
aloog tho Orange Coast Wedots-
day, but the -.utber let'Vice say1
it11 he -ly IUDDJ inland in tbt
afternoon hours. Hlgils at tht
beaches and inland "' the • mlcl-
60s. Lows tooight ~
INSWE TODAY
Drough~ ·!•min< mid Tl<Qtect
thrtAttn the extinction of 4
on<e-proud tribe of warrion.
Vulture• 1fC atop CVfll' klew
phone pott, atoa.ith~g new ~
tims. Storti, PaQc 9.
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,...lvtd and lbe oountry polled out o! the
Watergate swamp."
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Buckley said he sent a copy of hls
statement to Nixon Monday night, but
receivtd no reply. Buckley said he made
his decision because of "an atmosphere
o! bl~ emotion, dangerous to rea!On"
and 'a qualitative change 'lloithin the
American spirit."
Sen. Edward W. Brooke of
lt1assachusetts is the only Republican
senator to have p.1bUcty called for Nixon
to step down, while Sen. Oiarles H.
Percy (R-DI.), has said some
Republic.ans think be should do so.
Buckley said there would be public
premire to televise any lmpeachmmt
hearings around the workl; aM "tawdry
~et.alls Which In and ot tberMelve!!i m~an
little" would damage the President, the
pt"eside!lcy and the oountry.
"I propose an extraordinary act or
&ia~g and,~ -an act at
..,.. noble ml beorUlreatfnc, at ooce
..mag lbe er-eater . lolaresta ol tbt
-Ibo -.. tile pr..meocy and lhe stated goa1g 1or which 11e so
~ly campaigned," Buckl•y said.
'"That act ls RJcbard N~'s own
voluntary resignatim as Prtsidellt of the
United Slate!."
Seoate Republican Lead<!' Hugh Sa>tt,
asted··about Buckley's comments, uid,
"I thiDk it expresses the conviction of a
very conscientious and .very honorable
senator."
"While I do not join with Sen. 'Buckl•y
In hls request at this time," Sen. Barry
Goldwater (R·Arlz. ), said, "! wish I<>
mate it plain that if any evklence of a
criminal act oo the part ol lhe President
Li pn>ven, I shall chango my iqltion and
support tbt Buckley pnipoeal."
Buckley .said be long ago personally
W1ed NWXI to make "the fullest possible
disclosure" of an mat.erials ~latlng to
Watergate. Because Nixon did not, the
President couJd net prevent "the
transformation of the Watergate incident
into a kind of Watergate crisis of
regime."
Buckley, who In lhe put supporUld the
President but indicated recently some
misgivings over Nixon's handling of
Watergate, said "the character of a
regime always reflects and ex~ the
(Set RESIGN, P1ge Zl
* * * Ni xon in Texas
To ace Qufz
By Executives
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rl>suming his
get~t-and-be-seen strategy in an effort
to blunt Watergate critics and those who
denand bis impeachment, Pttsident
Nixoo flew to Texas today tor a
J!?tl<\"llly tele~ quostlon·and·answtr
session With roidCast execi.ilfves.
In Houston, Nlion will be bokling his
third public appearance o u t s i d e
Washington in five days -a ma)or
departure for a presldtnt who generally
hu nialntained a low proflle durtng bis
-OOterm.
His bour-oog qutltloolng .....,., before
tbt Nallooal Assodalloo of Broaclcallu1
l.s to begin at 5 p.m. PDT.
Nlxoo was I<> l[ltl!d the night In
floultal and re-I<> W.,iungton · w-.;, afternoon. During bis visit,
be 11 to inspett prepanllons being made
at the Lyndon B. Jolmsoa Spece Center
for lhe joint U.S.-So¥1et • ff o rt to
-...S two space vehicles, and
decorate tbrte Apollo -ul& -GuPI T. Carr ol Santa Ana, Willlam
Pogue and Dr. Edwmf Oiboon, fonntrty
of San Otmmte.
White: Houae 90Ul"Cet say Nixon
belltves that public eipoture will
demanatratt be II 1 ltnln& presldtnt
fully In command of the Admln!Slrallon,
not an tmbaUled ma.n on the brink of
reolpl"I In 1-of lmpeadnntnt threats
ud Inquiries Into ~ la• retums.
•
station near ~foulton Parkway and Red
Hill Avenue. It ll consid,. one of the
key influx points for aliens traveling from
the San Diego area.
"We work that area u often as we can
and last night we had some help from the
lmnUgraHon depanment and the Orange
Police Department," the T u s t i n
spob111W1 said. -
Offtcer! participating in I.he raid said
they expected the usual lmall trickle of
Ul'I T""""°lt
'NIXON SHOULO QUIT'
N. Y. Senator Buckley
Cou.1icil Denies
Polic e Workers
Oivn, Association
City councllmen refused t1onday night
to allow the 65 civilian workers in the
H!Dllington Beach Police Department 10
ronn their own as.wciation for salary
negotiatkm. . • 1l1e civilian police
v.-orkers are currently part of the Muni -
cipal Employees Association t~1EA)
v.tlich represents all city v.'Orkers except
firemen ,. policemen, managemenf and
the lifeguards. .,.
Mark Reid. a field director for the
California League o! City Employe
Associations . told councilmen that
dvilians working for the poliCE'-depan·
ment ta« a different job situation than
city ~"Orters.
"They have to \\-'Ork shift..s, they have
background investigations, they have
polygraph test..s, secretaries have to do
body searches of female prisoners -
they have their 0"11 communi1y of
interest," contended Reid.
"A commlDlity of interest could also be
said · of all the other departments."
COWltcrOO city Personnel Director Ed
1bompson. "We oould have 18 different
bargaining units as opposed to the five
we have now."
"Labor harmony would best be served
by allowing it," wamed Reid, who
stepped in • to represent the police
a:J80ciation in its recent contract feud
with the city.
c.omcilmen unanimously r e j e c t e d
Reid's plea but Mayor Matney did advise
that civilian -workers could be
repreeented by the police association
rather than f\.IEA, if the r:>lice as.10Cia·
lioo allows ii.
8 Tons of Pot Seized
ACAPULCO. 1'-lexico (l.:PIJ
· Au~!ies anoounced today t h e
conf1SC3tion of eight tons of marijuana
and the arrests of five persons on
highways near here.
Final Salu te
To Cit y Hall
It was nearly 10 )'ears ago that
O:>uncilman Don Shipley led the
nag salute to open the new Huittlntton Beach City Council
chambers ln Memorial Hall.
That.was Oct. 19, 19&4. Shipley b
the onJy one of the seven current
councilmen who was there. so
Monday night ht again led the flag
salute -this lime to clost the old
oouncil dwnben in Memorial Hall. . .
Monday's medng'was tbt last In
tilt old building. 'Ille council's next
rquJar -will be April I in the new civic cecter at Main Street
and ~farWon Avenue.
The last ~tiog was a Jong one.
It was past midnight w h e n
councilmen fi11311y quit.
· aliens to jump from the train and head
for destinations in the Los Angeles
area. "But v.ilcn the freight car doors
opened, they gue!sed nearly 100 of them
jumped out and started rurunng In all
dllferent directions,·· the !'° · ·-~sman said.
Some ol the 18 alien 1 caught by the
police and immigration officers y,·ere
nabbed as they hid ln the. nearby groves
and fields. All the captured men v.we
q!M'!tioned at TUstlD police headquarters
and then taken into custod. by the f1'd·
eral officers.
Two of the alirns v.·ere captur<'d
several hours after the others wh1•n
they flagged dO'ATI a police c.1r,
mistaking it for a taxicab. officers said
Roy Boehm. assistant immigration
director for investigations, said today the
ones "'ho escaped probably v.·111 catch
taxicabs and other forms of Iran Xlrt.1-
tion to get them lo !heir destinations.
lie ~;11d s('\'cral of th{' fapturt'.'d ahrn.'\
;1rt• ~u~pcctrd to Ix· orgallllt:rs or the
n1ass unmigrat1on .
RQ..•hm said the l<1r~l' 11u1nlx'r of ahl'nS
on a sn1gle-train 1s · h1~hl\ unusuJ1 and
t'ould point to son1r k1n1l IJf sn1uggl111~
Opi'rat1011."
Ill.' said the Tustin 1r.11n .'•\Op IS a
con1lnu1ng cnforct'llll'lll ht·JdJl'hC for !us
officl'.
Meadowlark Airport
Reprieve Granted
By TERR V COVlLLE
Of ,.... Dally l'Moit '"" l\.teadowlark Golf Course was saved
~tonday night from permanent • open
space mnlne-as a "gesture of good fa ith''
v.·hile the c11y tnes to buy the 95.S-acre
greens.
Huntington Beach councilmen grtinted
the reprieve after ~leadow\ark ov.11ers
complained the proposed rezoni ng was a
hammer to deviate the course by $1
million.
Cecil lfollingsworth. CO-O\\ncr of tile
course, said they could ha\'e sold the land
last year to a housing developer for $4.4
million. ··
"But v.·e have demonstrated over the
years oor desire 10 have it stay as .i
golf course. \Ve feel proud the city wants
to retain it. All y,·e ask is fair
compensation. We'll ready to sell at a
lesser figure, but not at what the cily has
often!<!."
Mea~·lark represefltative! and city
officials wtre scheduled to meet today
for further talk! about the undisclosed
asking price. Couneilrnen agrffd the
liming for 1~ rer.oning was unfortunate,
50 they agreed to hold it until April 1.
The golf course Is currently zoned R· 1,
for single family devt'lopment. which
y,:oold Allow the construct ion of houses on
it if the land were sold.
City orficials "·ant to change that
zoning to a brand new ROS rrcc reallon
open· spacel desi gnation ~:hich would
prohibit any form of h o u s i n g
development.
Councilmen did attach the ROS title
r.londay night to the Hun tington Harbour
Beach Club and the 137.5-acre Seacliff'k
O>untry Club .
Bill Foster, general manager of the
Jluntington Beach Co. which owns
Seacllff. labeled the r ezoning
"unreasonable and arbitrary."
Ile s.aid golf courses had alv.·ays been
alloWed in R·l zones therefore the ne\\-'
Cobb.Ruled Guilty
Of First-deg ree
Murder of Tot
By TO~f BARLEY
Of "" o.u, "'"' jllff
Larry Wayne Cobb, the words "She
Lied" emblazoned in black ink on the
back of his jacket, was found guilty of
First-degree murder late ~fonday in
Orange County Superior C:OUrt.
Cobb. 22.. remalned..impa.ssive ~·bile the
jury delivered to Judge H. Warren
Knight the verdict reached after nearly
three cmys of deliberations.
But he had earlier protes ted when
Judge Knight order~ him to remove the
jacket berore the jury entered the
courtroom. Three deputies stood over
him while he reluctantly took off the
offending lnk·sfalned garment.
Jtidge Knight will sllitehee Cot5b April
8 to what could be life in prison for the
slaying last April 11 of Todd Rockwood,
the l·year~ld son of Cobb·s mistress.
More than 500 ,police and volunteers
scoured the Orange area for seven days
after the child was reported missing by
his mother, Sandy Rockwood, then 17.
MW Rockwood broke down under
lnteMlve qu estioning and told police that
Cobb had murdered her son and burled
him in a sewer line on an Anaheim
coMtruction site. ·
Cobb then led lawmen to the spot and
watched while they unearthed the beat.en
body of the child who wu found dead in
his crib April 11 by his mother after she
returned from work to her Orange home.
Miss Rockwood and othtr prosecution
witnes.'les lestlfied during the t~monlh
trlal that Cobb repeatedly beat her son
~uring IWO rears of her on-and-off
relationship w1lh the defendant.
ll was testified on one OCC&!ion that ht
was unrecognlr.ablc after a beating
admlnllteffii by Cobb. WILnwts said the
ch*l's bead wa1 swollen out of all
proportiQn and bolh eyes were black and
almoct closed with bruiJJeJ.
. Proe<cut« Pat Brian bra~ the
(Su CONVTCTED, Page fl
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ROS designation v.•as unnecessary and in!>tru:'led the r11v ~laff 10 ask the county
re}X"esentcd a doYo'TIZOning of the property. tax assessor 1! H0s zonc-s nl tRhl get some
foster told councilmen there arc no type ol tax break on the 1and.
plans 10 change the use of Seacliff as a Tht! (IY:ncr:. of thl' Harbour bctich tluh
i::olf COUTS<'. but sometin1C's th r did not protest that n:zoning. J,111 Jerry
boundaries of it are moved to flt bcttrr Shl'a, an atloini·v for tl11~ Jlunt:ngton
with new housing on the eJgt' c.f the Beach Co .. did. · •
course. Shea, speaking on his 011i•n behalf. i.a1d
Councilmen , v.·i\h Ted Bartlett lhl· lone hr d1dnl understand \\h~· lhC' founc:il
no vole. rewoed it anyv;ay. but ~Ste REPHIE\IE, I'll,. 2J ~~~~~~~~~'---'-~~~~~~ ~~
. He lfma"t Esc ape
James Earl Ray (center). serving a 99-year sentenrc fo r the. 1nu,rder
of Dr. ~lartin Luther King Jr .. rnakes a ~u rpr1se appcarancc _1n :'\ash-
viUe federal courL-and declared it on·ould. be.. "idwJJC _!or h1nl to al-
tempt an escape when there 1s a ehance for a nc\.\' trial.
Ch a rge Dis11iissa l De_nied
A·gainst Newpo rt:s Po1Jei l
Dy ARTHUR R. Vl~SEl.
01 ll1t ~ily l'llet Slell
Oiarges or conspiracy and solic1t11!1on
to commit murder will remain stand1ni;
In tHe trial of Ne.,.,·port Beach's Elu:~c
Popeil and her onetime boylr1f'n<l .
accused of plolling to have her '\ealU1y
hmband murderOO.
Long Beach Superior C.ourt Judge John
Arguelles today dcnil'Ci defense motions
to dismiss charges against the tiarbor
Island socialite and her CC><iefendant.
He did grant a motion for discovery
v.'hich wlll allow attorneys for :'\tn .
Popeil, 48, of 519 }farbor Island Road ,
and Daniel Ayus, 31, of Sanla Ana. a
frttr hand.
The approval will give lh~m a~ to
certain prosecution documents to aid In
prtparing a defense for the allegt.'d
murder plotters.
Deft:me attorneys Philip Petty and
Robt.rt. Grffn. of Santa Ana. appeared in
!lcp&t1mont K before Judge Arguelles
c!a1min~ the loral rour t h,•d no
1111·1schct1on
Thi'\' b.1sed thr1r clairll orl th·· fact s~muCl .J. Popc1I. J.9, eh:11rman of !he
board nf l'opeil Rrns lnC' ..... 1:-; in
Ch1rai;11 ,11\d thus thctr clients rould not
h'· nccu.scd hm .
Long Beach detectt\'cs. ho11('1l'r, clairn
to h:;\·e df'velopcd cv1dl"n<.'t' 10 $Upport :t
murdC'r ron:o;p1rary ;i~;un~t the-1ycoon.
"'Orth an est1m:ited $200 rll 1111 on ,
dc\eloptod here.
A pair of CO-\\Ol'kC'r, o( ~yPrs al
Do11gla'i Aircraft t.;omp.1n} in LonJ::
Beach h11vC' 1es11ficd thf'y v.ere ret.a1ncd
to kill Pope1I so his .v.·1fe "ould inh<•rit a
fortune before lhl' i:ouplc's pendjng
di\orct action becomes finnl.
Th<' suspectt.'d ron~p1raton w t r e
arrested at ~!rs. Popel1 's ~<.'\11JOrt Beach
home 1n e~rly January.
~'r1cnds and neighbors pledged parce~
of lucrative prope_rty to help the onet ime
wa1lrcM who marriOO a millionaire m11ke
CS.c POPEll,, rag• 21
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Me sa Phone
Aide Heard
A top official from Paclnc Telephone's
Costa ~fcsa olfict testified I.Oday In the
~fitchell-Stans 1rlal about long-distance
telephone conver.:tallona of Jo~. Donald
Nixon or Newport Beach.
Streeter King, Orange Coast district
manager for the telephone company, ...,·as
called upotl by the Justice Departn1cnl to
verify the rttard or Nixon·; long-distance
calls for an undi.sclosC!d period.
No criminal links have been alleged
betwten President Nixon's older brother
and former attorney general John
Mitchell , former commtrce secretary
Maurk:e Stans, or International financier
Rober1 Vesco.
~1itchtll and Stans oire on trl.aJ In New
York on charges or perjury, conspiracy,
and obstruction of ju!ttlet in connection
v.·ilh allegations that Vesco attempted to
exctlange a $200.000 c a m p a I g n
cont ribt.ulon for the shelving of a
Securities and Exchange Commission
investigation of h.is business.
The testimony of Pacific Telephone's
King today was routine, according lo a
oompany ~l!Okesman. King 'A'as 11skea in
court to certify that the record of Nixon's
ODllversaUons -including the phone
numben called, the dales and the length
ol conversation -was authentic.
He was DOI. asked to interpret lhe
rte0rd.
F. Dmald Nixon's name v.·as first
linked with Veeco's alleged innuence
peddling when il was disclosed that his
D'.I, Dmald Jr., was a V~oo aide tn tbe
period in 1972 when the lrregularitle.s
allegedly occurred.
Last week It WIS further disclosed that
V~ allegedly wrote a memo to Dona.Id
Nixon attempting to perstiade him that
federal investigation into his af(airs
ought to be dropped.
Vesco, in a memo addressed pmonally
lo Donald Nl100, alllO a 11 e g e d I y
threatened to make public a $200.000 ·
campaign contribution to Prtsident
Niion's re-election campaign tr the
federal actkln was not dropped.
When the memo was read in court last
week, it wu not establilhed whether or
nol It had aetulilly been delivered to
lloolld Nixon.
l'ront PGfle l
REPRIEVE .•.
didn't rer.one the beach club for
commercial use lnstead of optn space ,
since It b noUlinc but 1a restaurant and
a ruI estate offlce. He lost.
1be Hunfilllton Beach Qlmpony'a
FOlltt did win one ,.zon1., battle. ni....
small dusters rl oil wells, located on.the
S-111/ roll c:oune, ...,. also ochedllled
to be UIO<d ROS. ,
They CUJTenUy carry an R • 4 ,
apartment zonlflt and Foster success-
fully a r g u e d that they have never
been used for open space, were never
pl&Med for It, and are twoo small (sii
acres total) to be useful for it.
Councilmen dropped the monlng plaM
on the oil well clusten.
' Salmonella Seen
In Two Deaths
<;ap sule Council Action
Het< In capsule form m tlle major ..U-IU"'1 Mol>day Jll&ht by lhe Uuntin(ton Btacl! City COunciL _
OPEN SPACE: R<zoned the S<adll! C.U.try Club IOd .lluntlnlf<>ll llarbout
Beach Club to ROS lrect••tlon open IJll<O), delayod unW April I llmllor
mi.Ing on Meadowlark Golf Courie, end refuSfd a cluster of olt well' on the
Sea cliff courae until certain lea al quesUons are answtred.
COAST HIGHWAY: Decided to ,..k between II million and I: mllllon In
federal money to widen and improve Pacific Coas t Highway lhrouih the city.
GROWTll: Adopted a gt:ncral growth policy which indjcates a coocem for
the size, rate and k>cation of growth In the city.
NO UNION: Refused to allow dvil lan employM of the police department
to form the ir O~'ll union apart from the Municipal Employes AssoclaUon
(MEAJ.
LIBRARY : Approved the spending oi $120,000 ln fedttal revenue 1haring
funds for the ne.w library 's aud~visual equlpment rather than for books.
ASH TREES : Launched a $178,IXK> pro}ect to remove some shamel ash
trees ':JUch reportedly are dtstroylng city sidewalks and curbl.
B.EACH BOULEVARD: Awirded a $.183,000 contract to widen and improve
Beach Boule"ard from Adams .Avwue to Pacific COast ffi&hway. •
ANlMALS: Gave preliminary approval to the much-discussed anlmaJ con-
trol ordinance which, among other things establishes a $10 cat license.
TV Statement
Judge to Give Ruling
On SLA Pair's Request
HIU.SBOROUGH (AP) -A judge is
to rul~-today on a reque-st by t~-o
alleged Symbionese Liberation Army
members to make a televised statement
they claim couki help save the life of
Patricia Hearst
1be SLA, .which says It kklnaped the
20-year~ld newspaper heiresa 44 days
ago. has threatened to break off all
PATTY HEARST TERMED
INDEPENDENT -Story, P1go 14
communication with her family unless
Joseph Remlro, rl, and Ruaoell Llttle, 21,
appear on nationwide television.
C<K!tra Costa Oounly S: rio.. Olurt
Judge Sam Hall said be will ruJe this
afternoon on requests for Uttle or
Remiro to make a five-to IO.minute
televised statement before a single
cameraman and newsman. No itu<atloos
would be permitted.
A second judge In neighboring Alameda
QNnty Is scheduled to rule on the same
l'rotn Pqel
POPEIL ...
her ll0,000 bail bond.
Ayers, a macblnist laid oft by the
Long Beach aircraft plant Jail year, la
also free on bail but ls being represented
by Lot Angeles Oounty Deputy Public
.Defender Joseph Acton,
A further co u r t appe:irance Is
scbeduled_April ~ Cf'I a defense motion to
suppreg evtdenCe against the pair, whi le
April 24th is their trial date.
Judge Arguelles-listened to oral
arguments for one hour today before
refusing to dismiss the compiracy COUDt,
which is a felony charge and cannot be
reduced.
Solicitation for murder can be reduced
to a misdemeanor charge up o n
amviction.
Talks Continued
In UPI Strike
request Wednesday. AUOrneys for the
pair have sakl Oakland Municipal Court
Judge St.afford Buckley is zympathetic to
the idea.
Utile and Remiro must get permission
from both judges becaUR they race
murder charges for the Nov. 6 cyankte-
bullet · slaying of Oakland School!: Supt.
Marcus Foster in Alameda County and
charges of attempted murder of a
Concord policeman in Contra ~ta
County.
Meanwhile, organizers of a '2 million
food giveaway demanded by the SLA
announced another delay Mcn!ay In the
nei:t distribution. They said there would
be oo handouts today and promised
another progress report Wednesday.
Newspaper magnate Randolph A.
Hemt, father of the kidnaped coed, has
ordered a total revamping of the People
In Need giveaway to meet as closely as
possible the St.A's original demands: •10
worth of high quality meat, produce and
dairy products for each of California's
needy.
In a brief statementJ.tooday. People In
Need dl~tors A. Ludlow Kramer and
Peggy Maze said they were "conUnutng
to order quality food and will again be In
operation u JOOn as we are capable of
meeUng the lull SLA demands."
Jn lts last mes.sage March 9, the SLA,
which police say has about 25 memben1,
accused Hearst of handing out "}x)g
feed" and_ showing "cootempt, for the
poople through dl.sorgani:r.aUon In distM·
butlon of surplus commodities instead of
top quality fresh meats, vegetables and
produce."
Hearst responded by admitting his
Initial plan for a t~ice-a-week, long-range
supplemental giveaway was a mistake.
He promised to ovtrhaul the program to
more closely parallel the SLA's original
demand for a one-mooth giveaway o(
high quality food .
So far, 120,000 grocery bags have been
distributed in five bandout.s. Kraml!r has
said the program's remaining $1 million
\\·ould be exhausted after lhree more
giveaw ays.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two persons
who died in Los Angeles the past six
months were diagnosed to have a strain
of salmonella infection com mo n I y
brought on by drinking raw milk, a county health official says. NEW YORK (UPI) -Negotiation! resumed today between United Press
Jn another de\•elopment , so m e
members of the news media received
mimeographed letters purporting to offer
a reward from Hearst for the death or
capture of SL.A members. Hearst said
the letters were fictitioos and "oomplete-
ly false."
The county received reports of eight JntemaUonal and the striking \\'Ire -
other persons be'Comnlg Ill wit h Service Guild. A news blackoul 'A"llS P olice Seize Heroin 5a lmonella dublin during the san1e Jmposro on the talks.
period, Dr. lchiro Kamei. chief of Union and ~anagemcnt negotiator:<i SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -Police
uni bl d. 1 1 th began sessions 1n New York, one day 1ttonday arrested four CUban nationals on comm ca c lSCase contro or e after the guild began a nationwide strike · ~ b · • ,.._ . narrot1cs ,,;uarges, reaking up -v.·hat ~t.y s v.nnmunlty Health Services, of ~eporters. editors and photographers. otlicers claimf:s;I was a large heroin
said ma report lNued Mondey-. ---UPI--management and n ~nun Io n-operatioif. M<Mi\g on a tip from federal
employes throughout the United States agents, narl'Otics officers entered an
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continued lo gather. report and deliver apartment here and seir.ed a pound of
1he news. Foreign operations were pure heroin val\Jed at an estimated
Wlaffected. •140,000 on t'be illega l street market.
He Likes Weeds
j__ B~::0~.~~uncil :.:~~ ~elh~t~ants
°' •~• Dt11, l"llfl s111t generate .. oxygen an"d that he could not
\Vctds have. rcw champion!!, especiall y understand why people "spend millions
in Costa Mesa. Orange County's former to kill plants and then spend millions to
lima bean capital, whae thfiy are fight air pollution."
annually and zealously "abated" as fl.1arth Informed the council that the
fonnal policy of the city council. state maintains an official list of. aboot
. Verlyn _f\1arth of 3197 Cape Verdt Place JOO weeds and that he disagrees with.the
~ the city1s only );nown defender of agricultural experts on about 90 percent
wet:ds. . of thtm.
He obJects forcefully and eloqutntly to Among them ls the poppy, the state'•
their destructloo and each 1'tarch otfldal flower, Marth revealed. "How
appears before the city countil to plead can the state flower bt a weed? What Is
for the ~Jvatlon or "etdt. ' your weed may be my wild nowrer," he
Marth s yearly weed speech f\tonday observed.
night 90 incensed city council membe.n Marth'• steady drone against Costa
!hat l!fayor Robert Wll901'1 threatened to fl.fcsa 's weed abateTTK ~ pnw,-1m
order him physically • rttnaYed from ·Monday night was tntmupted at ' one
"'every city council meeUn1 for the nut point by Viet Mayor Jack Hammett who
)'t'll'. sald, "Why can't bis wlld Oowtr be our
ln Marth's vocabulary "wted" mta.na weeds?" The audience booed.
~me kind of growth which LI offensive to Councilman Dom Rlcltl tnw-vcntod.
~le who ll\le around It -"freewaya, explaining &hat the "wteds" wh.lch lht
billboards, signs, telephone po1e1." councU a.nnu•Uy orders destroyed, ttnd
An articula16 1pokesman ror f!COlo&1cal to dry out and beoome a fire hazard,
~lanet, Marth ariun btat the clt1 la !her.by mtttlng Muth'• definition.
e1termlnatln& oot weeds but natural The "'9ed abtllemenl progr. i desptte
planti which shouldn't be •limlnated Marth's .,...1or7, wu 1;>pro•ed by s.o
unless the boiher le. VOl4 O! the council. •
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Libya Hits
Embargo
Lifting
VIENNA, Austria IAP) - '.fbya today
assailed the Arab decision to Jirt the oil
embargo ag3lnlt the United States as
an "act of 1rea:;on" and JloUand said
the continued ban against shlr.ents
there will hurt all of Europe.
Ther"e v.·as no lmmtdlate word from
tl)s Middle East whether oil actually
REDS HUMILIATED BY
EMBARGO END, Poge 4
DON'T EXPECT INCREASE
IN GAS YET, Pogo 12
started nowlng to the United States again
following ~1onday's decision to end the
embargo lmpol(ld during the October
Middle Ea.st war.
In The lfague, a Dutch foreign
ministry spokesman said the continuing
embargo against the Netherlands will
hurt Europe because Roti.tdam .is an
International oil transit port and an
integral part of Europe's ~nomic life.
Satid\ Arabia, Al&!!ria, Abu Dhabi,
Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait and Qatar
agreed to end the ban against the United
States over t~ opposition of Libya and
Syria.
Their action was taken In recognllion
of Washington's effort.. in gettlna Israel
to v.ithdraw from the Suez canaf and in
hopes that Secn<ary ol State Henry A.
Kmlnger would obtain a simlar Israeli
Vrithdrawal on the Syrian !root.. ·
A broadcast by the Libyan radio called
the action treasonous especially since
fighting has fiared again on the Golan
HelghU front between Syria and JsraeJ .
Lib)'< shipped about 10 perctnt ol the
l.t minion barrel' cl Arab crude oil the
United, States imported :.a.ily before the
embargo, and pr'eswnably will oot
reswne these shipments.
Syria's on!~ oil weapon is the pipeline
from Saudi Afabia to the Mediterranean,
which ~es Its territory, and it was
expected to continue barring U.S.-boond
tankers from loading at the pipeline's
Syrian l<nnlnal.
Saudi Oil Minister Ahmed Zakl Yamani
sad tanker shipments from the Persian
Gull shook! begin roaching U.S. porn In
aboot two months. But he said Algerian
oil, shipped from the ~lediterranean, will
arrive mlidl soonu.
Yamanl said Saud i Arabia would ship
at lea1t a million barrels a day to the
United States, and Kuwait. Algeria and
other muntri• v."OU.l.d send additloo.al
amounts. But no total was available.
The oil ml.nilten laid in their
communique that the ban would be lifted
for at least two months and Ibey would
review their action at amther conference
June I in Caito. Yamani stressed that
onJy an unforeseen c:hange i n
Washington's h1iddle East policy would
cause UleTn to put the embargo back on.
Human Services
Proposal Studied
A plan to establbh a dopartment or
human services will ~ di3CUS:!ed at 8
o'clock !might by th< Founlain Valley
City Coondl.
The me<tlng will be In cooncil
chamben at City Hall at 10200 Slater
Ave.
The council will also disc1.m the city's
propo6ed request for $390,000 from the
OrBllj!e Coonty Boan! ol Supervisors to
start a senior citizens center. The money
would come from i;-evenue 9haring funds .
The center and a senior cilizens affairs
office is proposed as part of the city's
Mile Square Park rccreatiooal complex.
Huntin~ton's
M Dve Legali zed
In the .. dtemont ol the pending
move to the new $11 mllllon civic
center, Huntlnaton Beach officials
dlscovtred ooe slight oversight -no
one had made it fesal.
Monday night, City Attorney Don
Bonla ~t !be city oouncll to pass an emeraeney ord inance which
givet the proper Joc11tion of the
cl\1C cent~ -now Main Stree:t and
P.1atWon Avenues instead of ?-!a.in
111d Ftftb Sttttt.
City hall workers will be lhlfllng
thtlr paptrs, books, equipment and
v.-ork lo the new city hall this wetk.
The police department alreBidy has
moved.
"Please t 1cwe the ovenlJtht. no
one thought of this," apoToaized
Bonla as fhe new legal deacripUon
was passed.
Police Try
To Identify •
Gun Victin1 .
-~li.uing persons bulletins were being
stu died today lot clues to Identity ol a
you11g Jane Doe who attempted suicide
Monday by firi ng a .38 caliber revolver
inlo her mouth as she sat Of'\ the end of a
Balboa boat dock ,
1be victim, with long, reddi._brown
hair and dreaed in western and Indian
fashion, was listed i· •Titical condition
today at Hoag ~femorial Hospital In
Newport Beach.
Her wound ~Id probably have bttn
fatal had she lilted the gun barrel
upward toward her brain, but the slug
tore through her tongue and out the back
ride of her neck.
Detective Ken Smith. who is handling
the investi8atlon, said the I ea d
apparently missed her spinal column.
He added today that he was checking
out two mtsslng persons reports Involving
young women· generally fitting the
unidentified victim's de9cription.
One was a resident of Orange, while
the other was a walkaway patient from
Orange Qiunty fl.fcdlcal Center.
Denver. Colo., visitors J"·iiel fl.flllag
and Karen Whittemore caUed pol ice about
1 :30 p.m .. ,.1onday when the victim shot
herself, Investigators said.
Officer Lev.is Bivins found her lying on
the end of. the \\'OOden pier at 15th Street
and Bay Avenue, with her legs dangling
over the end and the .38 in her hand.
No identification could be found and
the victim, about 22. had only a few
penooal items -such as her hairbrush
and 58 cents in a brown woven manila
rope-type purse. •
She is five feet, four Inches tall, ~·eildts
t~ pounds, and has hazel eyes in adcti-
tlon to flowing, rt'ddish-brown hair.
Detective Smith said she wore a
green shirt with an Aztec Indian design
oh the back, a light green blouse with
pink nowen beneath it, pl us bl ue jeen!.
She also wore western style brown
suede boos and has pierced ean In
which she wore earrings, but police found
no other jewelry or clues to her
identity.
l'romPGflel
RESIGN •..
character of its leader. I~ is he who
appoints hi3 ei:eeutive staff. The captain
is res:pomible for hi3 ship, t h e
commander for hi! army, and htr. Nixon
has eiplicitly r e c o g n I z e d this
responsibility."
Buckley said Nixon's resignation would
end the impeachment process.
..Congress would be automatically
discharged of the \Va.tergate affair, and
could devote it.sell to its legislative
busines,,," he said.
Victim · Still .
'Se1ious'
From Fire
Charles Lenon, 20, ls still In serious
oondlUon today at Orange Countf..;
¥edlcaf Cerner followin51: an earl~•
lifonday morning rir' In his lluntingto!l
Beach apartment.
Julie Rizk. t7. also caught In the blau.t
nt 1872$ Arbor Circle, was also taken to •
the Medial Cdittt but baa been
discharged. She suffered bums on hei1
hands and is being Lrtated .u an •
outpaUtnt.
Tbe tblrd companion In the fire, JamtS
Halaszen, 20. WM treated fl.1onday at .
Huntingtoo. lntercommunity Jlospital and
then releaJ<d .
Leoon. -shared the t-apartmenl. wilh Halasz.en, suffered tblrd.,;.
degree bums on bis hands and Im and'
second degree burm on his amu and •
ltgs.
~·ire Departmeit officials report today
that the fire was caused by a cigaret.. ot ...
other Amoking-device. 'Jbe tire ignited in
the couch in the downstaln living room
at 3:40 a.m., and soon spread to ~
upstairs bedrooms, wbert the three
young tenants were asleep.
The other three apartment! in tbe
foorplei: unit hiid minor damage, OOt the
apartment where hte fire began was
compltiely gutted at a io..,s of $20,000,
Ocean View's
Vacant Site
Ruled Surplus
A school site at Taylor Aven~ and
Beach Boulevard, was declared s\Jl'1)lus
Monday night by t=ltts QI Huntington
Beach's Ocean View Scbool Dis1rict .
..
By indicating the JS.acre vacant site 1,
not needed , trustees paved the way for
the city of Huntington Beach to purchase
the land.
City officials have said they hope to
buy the land to establish a five-acre '
neighborhood park. 'lbe remaining 10
aeres v.ill be resokl for industrial
development. according to P a r k s
Direc(.(r Norm Worthy.
Ocean View is asking '358,000 for the.
site. ••ith $100,000 down, and the balance
paKl over five years, acrording to \\'oody
Oladdick, assistant superintendent.
It isn't ne~ to advertise for bids ,
the district official explained, since the
land v.·ould be going from one public
agency to another.
Final approval for the purchase must
come from the city council. The city
parks comm1ssKl11 a I r e a d y has
recommeOOed the purchase to the
council.
Ocean View officials decided the 1and
"''as surplus when the city rezoned the
area for industrial development. Trustees
said another new school is not needed in
the area.
l'romPGflel
CONVICTED • • •
child's death l!IS "murder by constant
torture" and lashed Cobb as "a fiend who
took constant delight in cruelly punishing
a helpleS! little boy."
Cobb refused to answer Brian's
questions about his alleged beatings of
Todd on what the prosecuto r said were
two vital portions of the case against
him .
But he repeatedly condemned 1-fiss
Rockwood as a liar who was promised a
lesser sentence by the prosecution If she
would appear as a witness against her
fol"!11'r paramour.
OVER THE RIVER and
-rR-RUOGH TRE WOUDS -
For three more months Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the
street. At times Place ntia Avenue wi ll be closed and access will tie
available by way of Babcock St .. coming from the back way.
We h_ope You will be patient with
construction as the results wili
certainly be worth all ihe trouble.
If yo u aren't adventuresome. give us a
call. and we'll bring samples to your
home.
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Tight Sq11ee:e
' .~ baby elephant is caught between t\\10 giant 11,000 pounders during
the elephanl roundup in Surin. Thailand. Trappers try to catch the
baby elephants: kno\'1ing the mother "'ill not leave the child. The
giants are still used for heavy labor \\'ith a working life of ove r 40
years.
S. Coast Hospital Cuts
Employes' Work Week
By JACK CllAPPELL
Of lht Otllr Piiot Slt ll
South Coast Olmmunity Hospital in
South Laguna has cut employes back to a
32 hours work week because of the
reduced palicnt load and a continuing
deficit, Administrator Bernard F. Carr
said today.
South Coast Hospital lost $30,000 last
month, Carr repo~cd. He said the cut-
back in employe hours will save the
hospital about $60,000 a month of its
monthly payroll of $300,000.
"In order to break even, a hospital
must i;naintain a fairly consistent ratio of
employes of patients. Our hospital has
been staffed lo take care of a patient
load which has remained al or above 90
percent of our bed capacity ever since
January of 1973
"Recently. it has dropped below that
level with the rrsull that our expenses
have' remained the same \•:hile our _
revenues have continued lo fall and Y:e
are operating in the red ," Carr said.
He said t.OOay there are 100 patients at
lhe 145-bed facility. Of those 145 beds. IS
are maternity beds and are not COWlted.
in the patient-load fonnula, he said.
Carr said tbe hospital was also hit by
inflation and rising costs while being
restrained from matching the costs
because of government w a g e ·p r i c e
controls.
"We are trying to react to it; to keep
afloat," he said.
"We must 'either redure our stall or
curtail the number of hours our present
staff works.
"We have cho6en lo do Ille lali!f
because we believe the present drop in
patient load is seuonal and temporary
and also because our employcs are
willing to share the work rather than
have anyone laid off. We bave been very
gratified at the way our people have
accepted the cutback," be sald.
Carr said there is normally a drop in
the number of patients this time of year.
lfe said be thought that lower automobile
speeds may have also reduced the
number of patients due to traffic
collisions.
Swallows Show
Migrciting Birds Late to Mission
By PAMELA HALLAN
Of ~ D1llr f'llol Iliff
Swallows don't have_ to \\'Orry about a
gas short_l!&e, but those that flew back to
San Juan Capistrano seem to have
suffered an energy crisis of another kind .
They were late.
Throngs of tourists. undaunted by the
limited availabil ity of gasoline. crowded
the sidev•alk outside the Old ~tission
entrance this morning \1•ith eyes.
binoculars and cameras fa cing south.
patiently awaiting the return of the
~migratory birds.
They weren 't disappointed. The birds
arrived at 9:~5 a.m.
Even when Atission spokesman Bill
Smith had not yet acknowledged the
return of the birds. large numbers of the
noisy critters had already engaged in
nest.building in residential areas of the
city . Onlf the mission seemed to lack:
them.
What the mission didn't lack, however,
was tourists.
Downtown merchants had feared !hat
the gas shortage would reduce the
number of visitors to lhe city thi s year.
Yet a spot cheek of tlcense plates on cars
p;i.rked alongside the mission showed that
visitors from seven states including New
Yon: New Hampshire. Texas, and
wasti'tngton, had made the trip.
"The rniwd outside the mission
seemed a llttlt smaller thJs year." st1ld
t.fr1. E11ie Darnold, O\\'Tler of El Peon
Plaut, a. business area across from the
mlssion. "But It's a weekday. It usually
is smaller on week days."
The largest crowd rte0rdcd was whtn
~farch 19 rell on a Sunday. On that day
ln 1970, Lhou.sanm of pc<>ple jammed the
dty, snarling trafnc on the San Diego
Freeway for miles. There wtrt more
people than hlrds.
\
No one knews how many swallowi
return to the area each year, flying from
Argentina and Brazil in search of the
insects they live on, but ornithologists
claim.ibe..number is dwindlinJ.
It is true that the flocks of birds no
longer ''blacken the sky" as they fly Into
town, but the numbers may not
necessarily be decreasing. The city i~
much larger now and the swallows are
dispersed over a wider area. They no
longer have to fly to the ctnter or town
for meeting areas.
Ornithologists also dispute the idea
that the swallo"'s ttturn on only one day.
"tosi believe it is remarkable enough
that the birds Oy lhou58.nds of miles each
year to return to the same place they
were born.
According to trl!ldition the swallows
have been coming back to Capistrano on
St. Joseph's Day for 174 years.
A variety of cliff swallow, the birds
now build their mud nests under the
eavCJ " houses in addiUon to the nooks
and crannies or the mission buildings.
Mud is supplied by two creeks which flow
through San Juan and by residents who
water their back yl!IJ'ds for the purpose.
But aome ttSident.s have not bttn too
smitten with the birds . SeveraJ years ago
outraged cilizens confronted c I t Y
council men and demanded that lhey pass
11:n ordinance protecting swallows from
otSt sma&hen. The city fathers debated
the ordlnance for week.a but never pused
it because they t h o u g h t It
"unenforceable."
-Nest'7Ullehing ls still pr at Ic ed
because the swallow homes art 1 haven
for lice arid bedbugs, but most people
tole rate them , for the sake of posterity
and the economy of lhe town which ls
known throughout the world 11 the hdme
of the swallows ..
Transit
Pinn OK'd
For Sunday
Orange c.ounty Transit D I s t r I c t
dl.-.cton overruled tht!r plannJni llUI!
Moodly and endocstd a pl.an to start
Stmdly bus service this summer.
(R<lated Ilaria Page 17). .
Director Robert Battin, 1 county
supervilOI', asked for 1 study of 9.mday
terVloe after the county canctled a deal
wllh the Soo<hem California Rapid
Transit District for participation in ita
SUnday ~-ride plan.
District General Managtr G.J. "Pete"
Fielding said his study of the J>l'OP)S81
ran into two major problem! -fuel and
""""Y· "Because of the uncertainty of fuel
supplies, uncertainty of palrooage and
high operating costs, It is n o t
recommended that Sunday 1e.rv1ce be
initiated at thJs time." F1elding said.
"1boug.b I am not enthusiastic about
Sunday service, l '11 continue to wort on
the fuel situation," he added.
Battin said there Is a great need
amoog transit.dependent J;!e!>p\e in the
county for some kind of Sunilay service,
however limited.
The county backed out of its agrttment
with SCRTD when it learned !he cost 10
county coffen for subsidizing the buses
would nearly triple from the original cost
ol 11,100 per SUnday. -
Fielding said the fuel situation ls the
bli!iest roadblock lo good SUnday
.service.
He said he has applied for 735,ln>
gallons of dluel fuel to nm the buses slx
d&f' a week from May through
Deoeniber and he Ls not even-oertai.n that
allocation will be approved.
Fielding gave biJ dittctor1 five
alternatives if Sunday bus service is to
be started, including the choice of not
starting It at all .
Oioices ranged from a plan to run the
buses every two hours on SUnday at a
cost of ~.900 per week to a plan lhat
v.ookl nm busel ooly on beach routes at
a cost ol 14,lllO per .... k.
Direc\ors cllOle the mo6t e:rpensive
alternative but llmited it to a threc-
montb trial period suning July I.
The ochedult they -will be
identical to the Saturday s e r v I c e
provided by OCTD -roughly 85 percent
of the 3etvice offered en weekdays.
Fielding said sud! a service would cost
about $11,&Mt per week and wtMdd require
hiring o( additional persoonel lo NI Ille
6S coacbe3 that v.-ould be pit into
OJ>eralion.
Fielding said such a service woold
require about !0,000 gallons more dle!tl
tu.I and OCTD dlrecton salcl any
implementation ol the Sunday runs woo.Id
have lo be IUbjtct lo tu.I su)J)Jlies.
The aiggestion to cut back the trial
period from six months to three tame
from direct<>r RJclianl Lynn ol Newport
Beadl, 'Who sakl 90 davs Is enough u~ to
see how much ridership the 00... will
get.
He also suggesuod tho possibility ol
lea.s ing out district buses if Stlnday
service fails so they will earn money on
Sundays instead ol standing idle.
* * * Big Surfboards
Now Outlawed -
On County Buses
· Jf yoo:r U"1board is longer than five
feet, don't P!•!L..on riding an Oranp
Comly Transit District bus to the beadi.
That was the general feeling of trarult
distrlct. ~. who voted unanJmously
Mondi)' in favor of retaining the ron'tflt
limit.s on surfboards CIZT'ied aboard
district bulee.
Supervisor Robert Ballin, a tranllit
dbtrict dir<Ctol', had uk<d tho stall to
study the problem a( surfboards after
heorin( complaints about tho safely
ha:anl Ibey -lo other rider1. Dirtcton were told that au'fbolrd.s of
any length post I bat.ard, partlruiarly
when tile stablli1in1 flD -tho "•t.&" -
e:rtendl into 1n ait:le '#lbere it cwld
injure -en.
"We have to uame tblt the di.strict
woWd be liable tor 1ny injuries sustaloed
by I rider IJ I l"ellJit of -y'S
MJ.rtboerd." said Diltrict G e n e r a l
Manapr G. _J. "l'l<e", FltldiJlc. 1Jur1rC dllcusslon ol the jnbiem,
....,.a1 dl/ec:tan augated t h •
pc>Aibllity o! lnslllllng ex1ernll nclta on
the bMch-botn:I bultl wbert IW"fers
<Otlid ban( tholr -· BUI FltldiJIC aald IRJCh ..,..,tings
wwld be Ulepl and probobly" wwid poet
pn>blema to Lbe driven.
1bou&h DO injurlet ha"" be<tt ~
yet u a result M surfboards carried onto
dllt!'ld bur<I, Fleldln( aaid Ille currt11t
HmU1 lh:Juld be maintained to hold down
the oomhtr of boards carTled onto bu9f:S.
Battin urged the di-to go even
lltrther by Umllln( aurfen with boards
only to a .elect few bus roulel.
"Maybe we toUld hive an early
momln( and lalt tvm1n& l'IJI! just !O< the
airlen •Jone c:ertalll 1<1<11tS ond lei them
re to the bus aa best they can," Bettin
sa.ld .
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FIREMEN PREPARE TO PUT OUT RESTAURANT BLAZE
Dana Point'• Pelican Fish Co. Loss Estimated at Up to $50,000
Restaura11t i11 Da11a Point
Hit by $50,000 Blaze
A fast·rpoving fi re racl'd through the
expensively appointed dlninf! roo111 of a
Dana Point restaurant this morning and
damage was set at nearly $50.000.
The blaze erupted shortly before 7:30
a.m. at the Pellcan Fish Co .. a seafood
restaurant al 34130 Pacific Coast
Highway. It routed ro-<l\\'ncr Gary Peck
from his bed in an upstairs apartment .
Un.11.1 from three cowHy fire stations
converged at the old Spanish landmark
and fought fl ames billowing out oi a
single window in the dining room.
Spokesmen said the flames 11,'erc
knocked down within 10 minutCJ . but
mopup operations continut'd lhrough t.he
morning.
Peck said that he dressed 8.'I quickly as
he could and tried to enter the blazing
dining room, but was driven back by
flames and heat.
"There was nothing I could do but get
out,'' he said.
llis brother, Mike Peck, 28. said it took
two years and $250,000 to refurbish the
Interior of the t~story building and said
it would be difficult to replace the items
lost in !he blate.
Stained-glass windows and expensive
Camp Pendleton
Marine Stricken
With Meningitis
A young P.farlne private was reported
improving at Camp Pendleton's base
hospital today after becoming the first
victim of a conl.agi003 fo rm of spinal
meningiti.! since early last year.
Pvt. Mark E. \\-'alters. 2..1. was
admitted late last week to the hospital
with a high fever and severe pain.
PhYJlctans later diagnosed the problem
as meningococc.al meningitis. The
di!e<!se has subsided at hte base in
recent year!I, but before that it was
llldespread am1 led to sc.ver~ deaths. The latest victim, a ' native of
Connecticut. ~originally was in serio11o;
condition. but officials said he has
improved and appears oot of d~ngcr. He
Is being i11olatl'd .
Earlier this year baC1cria1 meningitis
claimed the life of a fi\·e-month old
infant. 1lle victim v.·as the son of a
· "tarine living on the base .
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"'Ood pan<'ling were among the Hems
nnncd by the names.
His brother. ho11,.·evcr, said the fire
miSS<'d a cache of vintage win'es storOO
upstairs in the restaurant . ·
The \\'inc was valued al $10,000, he
added.
f iremen said investigators had not yC"t
del<'rmincd the cause of the smoky blaze
and probes would continue through the
day.
The contents of the poputar restaurant
received about $30,000 damage and the
structu re itself had damage estimated at
more than $1~.000.
Fire spokesmen said the dining area
was totally involved in name when un its
arrived, but quick acUon kept the flames
from spreading through the rest of the
large building on the inland side of the
highway.
Waitress Gets
Pri11.cely /land
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SAN DIF.GO (Ul"l l -The waitrcs.o; in
the Olde En~lish style restaurant wa.~
obviously havin.': trouble .i;:etlini; the cor~
out of a wine bottle for a par1y of :'!even
Rritish Navy officers, when one of th{'
younger members of the group rose 10
give her a hand .
"They don 't ma ke ser,,.ing wenches like
they used to," deadpanned his royal
highness. the Prince of Wales.
Prince C.'harles. heir to the British
throne, had spent most of lhe wcckcr.d
golfing at the desert ~talc of \\'alter
AMenberg. U.S. Ambassador to Great
Britain , before re turning Monday lo the
fl:i.ts. Jupiter, a Royal Navy frigate.
Things Bound
To 'E mprove'
The school board agenda item
1'..:is. cdu.:J!ional rools (or. the.
Laguna Beach Unified School
1>1c;1ri1·t Some 16 goals \\C'r{'
lhrashcd ou t in c om mu n il\'
meetings "·ith input from :in
esti mated.400 people
fri>al number four is :
"To cmprove tsicJ all English
programs.··
T1ial Held
h1 Tavern
Gtn1 Deatl1
Doth C'ypms Police Sg:I. Thomas
Raroldi and r.arden Grove Patrolman
Jerry (;ray 11,.ere drunk v.hen one
Bachelor's Ill bar patron v.·a.s killed and
aothfr critically "'·ounded on January 5,
1973, lhe pl"05eCUt1on claimed loday in
the Orange Coun1y Superior Court trial or
bolh offietrs.
Analyst Ronald K. Don1hue ttstihrd
lhat blood drawn from both off-duty
officers after their arrest indicated they
11,.·cre~v.·cll above the blood-alcohol ratio
of one percent regarded in law as the
level of drunkennes:s.
Dissipation tests lndicat<'d thnl Baroldi,
26. 1nad a level of 2.2 percent \\"hen he
allegedly shot and killed ~farine Corps
Ca pt. Randall S. Ro.bil\ette , 25, Donihut
claimed.
The chemist further testified that hi.1
tests ind icated that Gray, 29. had a blood
le\"CI of 1.4 to 1.5 perctnt v.'hen he
allegedly shot patron Sam Campise. 3:i.
in the chtst as the barroom fracas spilled
over into the park ing lot of the ~Un
ta\'em.
Baroldi is charged with the murder ol.
Robinette. Gray 13 aC'CUSed of 3Sl!ault with
a deadlv weapon in a !!hooting !hat left a
bullet lodged one inch from Campise's
heaM . ·
ProS<'CUtion 11,.·itnesses have testified
that the shooting erupted from oommerits
allett edly made by both offietrs to a
numher of girls present in the bar.
It has been te!ltified that Barodi shot
Robinette in he chest during the barroom
struggle and that the dying Marine
assured tlremen trying lo revive tum
that he had been trying to help the
officers and not hinder them.
Bar p.;trons have testified that Gray
later drew a gun from his OOot as he sat
at the wheel of his car and fired the
bullet mat nearly cost Ca mpise his life.
23 Police Calls
'f o Nude Model
Dra\v 01iers Ire
WEsr WARWICK, R.t. i AP I -Polk<
Chief William A. Gallucci, wh o
threatened di~iplinary action if some
officers didn 't own up to maki ng 23 Jong.
distance calls to a sultry-voiced mOOtl in
Kansas City . ~to., says the matter has
b('('n rc~h·1'<1
But he would not elaborate.
The phone number~ believed toll·frtt,
COMCCted the caller to a two-minute tape
rC<"'otding by a roodel who advertises a
nude photography studio.
Re 1 it-a-.S tr ea k
Business Open
l 11. Long Beach
LONG BEACH IAP I -You can rent
everything these days -eYf.'fl streaker5.
Rent-a-Streak, Inc., opened fo r
business over the weekend a n d
immediately got a client -a young
woman wtio hired two college boys to
streak at a St. Patrick's Day party.
The service company w a11 founded bf
Brad Altman, a »year-0ld journalism
major at Cal State Long Beach, who
thinks It's sure to prosper.
""fost (If Us att lazy and don't rul\y
want to streak for ourselves," observe3
Altman, who confesse3 he's never
~t~ked him.sell.
Altman pla<'Cd an ad in a local paper
which read : "fl.fen, women lo streak thru
your party, lunchron. etc. $5 and up."
The lwo S(reakers pranct'd through
Sunday's paMy and then joinf>d Altman,
11,.•ailing outside in the getaway car.
Al tma n said the gut'SL' gasped, then
broke. into laughter and congratulated his
girl client_ror.Jier coup.
Nudes Streak News'paper
Unc<!Verelf, Quartet Protest Lack of 1'1cws Coverage
Four male streakers st.ruck the Daily
Pilot's Qlsta P.1esa offices ~1onday in
silent but st.ark naked outrage, over the
newspaper's coverage o( the. current
wave of spring madness.
The youths who identified themselves
u members of .the first Fashion Isle
Streaking Ttam, dropped tv.'O notes
during their tlg·tag run through the
bu11dlna:. each me lndJealing theirs was a
"prottst slttak demanding equal lime."
"We ha'($....bld l'nree good streaks at
UCI at lunch, and the Fashion Isle streak
with 20 raging CdM kings. Let 's hear
Dnethlng.'' the Mndwrittcn notes
dtmanded.
Aa advertising depa.nrntnt employe.
Sut' Hendt.non . said she v.·u walling
out&lde I.he building for her husband to
pick her' up for lunch when #he heard the
four men tolking. turned around and sa.,. ..
them heading for the door . ~lark naked
"They we re tippytoeing throu~h the
fuchsias. All of them '11"ere about high
school or college age. but I can't sa)' ho\\·
old they '11"t're because I haven't S<'t'n
very• many youn~ men in tne nude." she
said. "I noticed that they had ~ hitc
fannie~. thouRh."
Bursting-throogh the front door, the
unmasked mm Joggtd 1hrough the front
lobby. past :in unperturbed C\lstomer iind
directly Into the circulation department
v.·here 30 district managers "·ere
gatht!red for a meeting.
:"Th<'y came l'nrough here in ab5olut.c
sllmct. You could have hc.ard 11 pin
drop," said ortlce mallO!ger Ruth Leavitt,
one of three \\'Omen who w\tneSMd the
nude joggeri.
The obscrver5 wer~ so stu~ by lhl!I
liRhtning a pp ea r a n t t and
d1s.1pprar::i nce -of the ~tre11ken that no
on<' i..11d anylhing at all for minutec
;:ift('r:\;ird. ac('(]rdini; lo Circulation
Dir<'<'lor \Olan lA"a\•iU, v.·ho had just
OPf'n('1t the meeting "1th a joke abou1
sirrnker,;.
"Thr guy on 1\'Mfe desk thty dNlppl'd
one of the notes didn't even notice .what
h:ippened ." addtd Lra vitt , Y.'ho added
that the streakers made !heir geta\rrav in
a "'hi te van . ·
Tn the ir run throuP:h the bu.ildtng too
~reakers missed the ne11o"Sroom ..-e
('dlto~ and reporters were busy putting
out "tonda \·'s editions which eontalned.
-nmong other valuable bils of lnform1lion.
the latest streaking news. 1
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arphine
It's Crowd ed
In Sm·fsville
SURF'S UP DEPT. -Just the other
day I y:a.c; contemplating Middle Son as
be could be found in one of his more
natural poses. lie was reclined upon the
s:ifa .
\\'hen i\liddle Son approaches a .sofa , he
does it Y.i.th style and nair. •le doesn't
just sit on it. or Oop out upon the
cushions. His approach could best be
described as a flinging drape movement
Follova~d by no move1nenl <it all.
Anyway, on this particular v•eekend
day, his reixioo upon the sofa was
particularly inanimate. Jtis arms hung
..out loosely. His eyelids had drifted down
past half-mast. 1-fis mouth hung open
"''here it could have captured flies.
All this caused me to voice some
concern about the state of his health and
the armunl of sleep he might be getting.
Watch Out Below
The Ace Carton Co. building in Reading, Pa. col·
lapsed in just 14 seconds Monday following ex-
plosive demolition by Controlled Demolition Inc.,
The warehouse was razed to clear the site for new
housing.
Embargo End
By TIIE Allodalecl Prest
The ""fY JUJt unfold.ct on Arab oil 1ll1d
the Mi~ Ealt muM create rrustration
and e\len humiliation in Pifoscow_
1he United St.ates hu gained, not lost.
lnl1utnefl emoni the Arabs even thOugh it.
armed Israel before Md during the
October war and stood behind her even in
the face ol lhe oil dil!tcutu.s.
ft.10SCOW BROADCASTS long ha\·e
been telling ·the Aram the only way they
( NEWS .4NALYSIS J
could get 'o\'hat they wanted was to
punish the United States as the protector
of their enemy.
"Premature nrting or the oil embargo
will enable the United Stales to
,undermine efforts .to settle the J\tiddle
East crisis at some stage," said a typical
broadcast.
Now. despite Arab aJ18er over U.S.
posi!k>ns on Israel and all the $o\iet
encouragement in recent months to them
to keep the lid on oil suppli6 for the
United St.ates. the producer nations have
voted to lift that embargo.
1be nien in the Kremlin must be asked
~·hy the Arabs didn't heed them. After
all . didn't the Soviet Unioo arm Egynt
and Syrla! Didn't lhe Soviet Union build
the Aswan High Dam for Egypt after the
Americana refused to! Didn't the Soviet
Unioo back the Arabs In all they ask!
"l'i\1 JUST A UTI1.E tired," he
explain~4 t'Aitchini; his right hand
slightly just to prove it still 1,1,·orked. "I
got up pretty early this morning to go
surfing."
Banker's Wife
Returned Unhurt
.After Abduction
Sex Tale Spar~s Furor
''\Veil, how was it:'"
"It was a bwnmer. There wasn't any
~r. It was flat. I~ .... ·as La.Ice Lagwia."
His head was noddioi again.
"Well, ~·hat made )00 .th.ink there was
going to be any surl?" I inquired loudly.
"Ron said there ~vuld be." be
mumblt'd in reply.
Well, that's all it takes, folks. If buddy
Ron said the surf WQU]d be up, that's
enoogh prediction to cause a teenage
surling fanatic to arouse from sJwnber
at davm 's first light.
WHO KNOWS HOW surfers predict
wben surf will be up or down.. ltfaybe
they just gaze out at the Pacific the day
before and feel it rising. Or the big toe on
their left foot gets an ache. Or the sun,
moon and tides are in a certain position.
Anyway, the up or dO'A'l'l Of it is TOOSt
vital and in'l{lOrtant at dawn. The main
reason tor this is that only the hardy will
attack the surfl.ine at that boor. l.-feaning.
the surf is Jess jammed up With other
surfers.
TIDS llAS BECO!\IE a growing
problem in recent years. While we suffer
cro'Nded hlghways, jammed service
station lines and over-den.se houmng
developments, 1he surfline has become
crowded too.
Some days there are sc> many boards
out there in tbe water you figure you
oouJd walk across them to CataJina Isle.
All this is too bad becaouse sportsman.
ship seem.<> to have disappeared among
the surfing bunch. It's every man or
~'OTTlan for himself or herself. battling
10 get Oil the same ~'a\•e. 'Mley have
more fights out in the ~·ater than you'd
see in a Costa Alesa beer bar on
Saturday night.
SO SURflNG IS congested OO\\' even in
lhe ~inter. And It appears that the
Orange County Transit District is going
to congest the sport even more this
coming summer. Only yesterday, lh~
transit directors ~·ere pondemg setting
up "Surfer Special" buses to bring rile
inland enthusiasts do"·n here to the
surflinc.
They may even 1nst.all special rackii on
these buses to carry the surfboards
outside so peopl" don 't get ba shed about
or slashed by the skegs on the inside.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn . (AP)
Eunice Kronholm, reunited ~·ith her
husband 31h days after she was kidnaped,
remain<; in seclusion. Iler family says
she ~i11 teU newsmen on Wednesday the
details of her abduction.
Meanwhile. the FBI said James
William Johmon, %7, Lakeville·, ll-linn.,
would be arrai~ today before U.S.
Magistrate J. Earl QJdd in cormcectioo
with the kidn.aping.
There was no ~'Ord v.'hethe.r any of the
$200,000 ransom paid by G u n n a r
Kronholm for his wife's release had ~n
recovered. Kronholm is president of
Drovers State Bank in South St. Paul.
t-.1rs. Kronhotm , 46, walked into a
MJburban M.irmeapolis grocery store
.r-.1onday evening, a blanket wrapped
around her shoulders. She asked to U5e a
telephone.
John Michael. a clerk at the Tom
Thumb Superetle in Burnin1lle, sa!d he
didn't know who she was but lhat she
was a "little shaky.
"She asked to use the telephone. I told
her where it was, she started to walk
back there and then she stopped, came
back to the count.er and wanted to know
where she was."
Reino lleikkila, store manager, said he
asked Mrs. Kronholm if she had had car
trouble. ''A little more than that,"
Heikkila quoted the V.'OOWl as replying.
Heikkila said r-.frs. Kronholm was
picked up some 30 minutes later by two
ffiffi.
Relatives said ?o.fonday night that ?o.frs .
Kronholm u·as in good health but her
u·hereabouts v.·erc not revealed.
DAILY PILOT
DELIVERY SERVICE
U.. '"f<'V ol '"'° Di·'~ Flo!
I> qi>'>"O''e<'d
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ro "' eo11 """ .,..,..., 'IXlV "''" i. bfou;lll to l'Oll eau, ... , ........ °' '00 ~"'
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"""be ll'tv;l"I 10 "°"" C..lll..., lll\..,11Mol 10 1 ....
T~hor>et
\Veil. these !!Urfer buses will surely be
greeted as sour news by Midd le Son and
a!this surfing buddies. They moy havi'"to -
take up midnight surfing 10 elude crov.-d-
J<Jmmed v.·a\•es.
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s...~ •. ~ .... ~ s .......... '->•no. 0-"'°"" Soul~ L.-. ~ ~ Or miiybe it'll just mean more Lime on 1he sofa.
Coed's Ne ·ws Story 011 Intercourse I nvestiga.ted
CRANSTON. R.l. (UPI ) -A story
about birth cootrol written by a 15-year-
old girl for the Cranc;ton High East
student newspaper "Thuttlerboll" is
causing static for everyone involved.
The article entitled "Birth C.Ontrol :
Enjoying Se_x Without Fear" has
prompted the school committee to call
for an investigation into the newspaper"s
policies and into the judgment of the
faculty adviser who allowed the story to
be printed.
IT WAS WRITI'EN hy A\'is Gunther. a
sophomore. She said she consulted
pamphlels and other literature in the
school library Vt'hile preparing the
article.
"At this particular stage ~·e are having
a total review of the roles particu1ar
Individuals played in the preparation of
the story. If students • are to take
responsibilities, they should be according
to the ru1 ..... school Supt. Dr. Joseph
Picaro said Thursday.
Sgria, Israel Batt'le
2 U.N. Observers Hm1
In Desert Artillery Duel
By Unltff Pren lntmlationaJ
lsraell and Syrian gunners opened up
oo the Golan -Heights al dawn today in a
three-boor artillery duel that woondc4
two United Nations truce observers and
brought an Israeli civilian settlement
Wlder cannon attack.
It was the eighth c:onseo.iti\-e day of
artillery and tank exchanges a!on1; the
salient whidi Israeli force:! pushed
toward Damascus in the October war.
Ead! side blamod the other. The U.N.
casualties were the first in the current
round of fighting.
TIIE STRING of clashes marked the
longest consecutive daily eruptions of fire
on the Golan lleights front since the JS.
day October ~·ar. a military spokesman
said. l!eavy·aru1lcry barrages pre\·iously
broke out in January, but they lasted
only several days.
Israel said Syrian gunners opened
artillery and tank fire at dawn. Syria
said Israeli forces fired first. A Syrian
military communique reported another
H~minute exchange later in the day .
'me two wounded U.N. observers "'"·ere
hospitalized in Damascus. Danish Capt.
Flemint 'Nilson. 33, told visiting Arab
ncws:n¥!f1 his observation truck was hit
by artill_m: fire_and thanked SY.Dan
military authorities for the •·prompt and
quick medical treatment I recel\'ed."
tl-1edical officers at the Italian tmpita\
said Nilson suffered a "slight \\·ound'' in
the right side. but that Finnish ~laj. Ato
Kolvula. ~O. received •·serious wounds in
the body".
A SYRIA N communique said a Syrian
liaison officer was v.:ounded in the
shelling. The Israeli command reported
t~'O Israeli soldiers were also wounded.
bringing toe Israeli casualty toll lo two
dead and five W'Olmded within two days.
An Israeli military spokesman said the
Syrian.! fired betv.~ 150 to 200 shells
into the Js:raeJi enclave.
Syrian shells arched west across the
i 967 ceaS&-fire line and slammed into the
kibbutz (collective settlement( of Ein
Zivan a mile southwest of Kuneitra, a
military SOtJrre said. It marked the first
shelling of a ci\'ilian settlement since
Feb. 15.
Israeli settlers living on the Heights
scrambled for their underground
concrete shelters and the rommand said
all the two-lane asphalt roads in tne area
\\·ere closed to civilian traffic.
IN WASHING'l'ON, troop. disengage-
~cnl talks ~·i th Israel and Syria are be-
ing delayed for at least t'l''O u-eeks v.·hile
Secretary of State Henry A. Kis.1inger
travels lo the Soviet Un.ion and Britain.
An Israeli negotiating team headed by
Dclense Minister !\1oshe Dayan was c#Ue
to arrive in Y.'ashington this week. in
accord '<'ith an arrangement worked out
w11h Israel and Syria two weeks a .
Picano said there ~·as a certain
amow1t of "editorializing" in the story
and sakt "at this particular stage I can 't
say for certain" what action would be
taken against the students involved and
the adviser. However, he said he y,•as not
inclined to have them suspend€!d.
The faculty adviser. Paul !iolartin, r-.t iss
Gunther and several other students were
attending a sympo6iwn on high school
ne~-spapers at C.Olwnbla University in
New York City Thursday.
School Principal Joseph Ventetuolo
said, "We are looking into the mauer. A
k>I of calls from parents in the
community have been received. We must
. train youngsters how to hand.Je delicate
situations such as this."
THE !\IAJOR controversy over the
article centers on the last paragraph
Y.'hich reads: "Sex is a natural part. of
We and should be treated that way. With
the knowledge or modem medicine.
unwanted pregnancy will no looger have
to be a problem, and youth can enjoy
premaritaJ sex without fear."
"Frankly. I deplore the publication of
the article," ScOOol c.ommittee OWrman
F.ict-Nard Di.Prete said.
Sidney M. Brusini, anot.hE'!" member of
the committee. said the reference to sex
before marriage was "cootrary to my
own beliefs."
"It was wriUcn by a student who ts not
an authority in tile field. If this was done
with the approval of the faatlty advisor,
there are certain quest.ions rai.9ed in my
mind. Was be canying out his dut.iea and
giving proper advice?" DiPrete saKI:.
PICANO SAID if the stu:l.ents wanted
to write such an article they should have
approached the school and asked for the
help of the school nurse or.doctor. "\\'e
could have gi\•en them t e ch n i c a I
assistance," he said.
Group Threatens
Emmy Boycott
LOS ANGELES (AP\ -A dissident
oomm.lttee of performers, w Ti t e r s ,
ditt<:tor> and produren ha> renewed Ila
Ufreal to boycott. the Emmy -awards
telecast.
a U.S. Victory
Didn't the Sovitt Union all along espo1.15e
Arab aspirat~!
l\tosblw INDEED did all tho."
thlngs, and that is precisely why ftw:
Arabs are suspicious. 1be Arabs are
natiooalistic and devoutly Islamic. They
are fearful of what they have seen of
Soviet sentiments In those spheres.
If there is to be pea~. the Arabs know
the United, States stlll holds the key, ti
there is to be economic development in
the Arab world, the ke ys are in the Wesl.
Ml the East.
The Russians sound a lot less like a
regime bent on detente than one hopin~
to keep the waters roiled in the most
sensitive strategic area of the "wld. Yet
people wt.:i should know credit Moscow
~ilh "''anting to avoid a major eiplosion,
e\'en 'o\'hile trying for all it can get stK:irt
of that.
~foscow seems to have some political
problems in this respect. Leonid I.
Brezhnev. the Communist chief. wante
detente and all it promises. But th.al
costs a Jot in ttrrna of surrendering
opportunities to be more disruptive in the
~liddle East
THERE HAVE been signs lately that
Soviet hawks question the long-range
prospective benefits of detente. Thi~
see.ms to be echoed in recent Soviet press
articles that for the first time in a long
time are sharply critical ol the Niioo
Administration and Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger.
The reason: the Russians don't want a
settlement to lake ~ace that ha! the look
of being all the result o1 U.S. diplomacy.
Stockliol1n Bank
Terror SusP_!!cts
Get Ja.il Te ifns
STOCKHOL.'I (UPI) -A Stockmlm
oourt today sentenced two convicts who
held four bank emplo~s tnstage in a
downtown bank last August to 10 and 6h·
year prison terms.
A C'OW1. spokesman said Jan-Erilc
. [..__I_N_S_H_OR_T_ •• _. ~)
Olsson. 32, recei\·ed a minimum 10 year
sentence. and Clark Olofsson. 26, at least.
six year.; and six months internment.
Olsson and Olofsson held four bank
employes hostage in a lock~ bank vault
for six days last August before
surrendering after a gas attack by
besieging police.
e Eree fliclts
. PITISBURGH, Pa. (AP) -Claude C.
Wild Jr., the Gulf Oi l Corp. Iobbymt who
pleaded guilty to funneling $100.000 ol
Gulf's funds to Pr9eident Ni.t00's electioo
campaign, has quietly resigned
Wild's resignation as a corporate \108
president, effective March l. was
disclosed Monday in a proxy statement
mailed to the firm's 300,<m shareholders.
in advance of Gulf's armual rnee:tq
April 23.
eBank Drama
ME\IPHJS. Tem. (UPI) -One ol
three men suspected ol robbing a bank t:l
$49.778 v.•as shot to death and two
policemen '!'·ere injured in an ~
cnase
'I'v10 v.'Omen and a man the robbers
took as host.ages were not harmed.
Police cruisers and a helicopter trailed
the getaway car to a department store
parking lot. where it was rammed by a
television ne'l'"S car aftef" the robbers ran
down a motorcycle officer.
e Skyjark Term
PIITLADELPHJA (AP) -Midllld S.
Green has been sentenced to 50 years in
jail for a 1972 airplane hijacking, after a
prosecutor urged a penalty ''so !leVel'e
that ot.bers will think twioe before
attempijpg it."
U.S. Ally. Robert E.J . Curran, calling
£or a sentence eqWvalent lo life, said
~londay the penalty "must be ,f warning
lo others that u·e \\ill not tolerite this."
eJapa,. Gift
·~Storms Hit Arkansas Area
The committee said ~fonday it learned
that an unorficial polling ot the awards
committee or the National Academy of
'fclevisk>n Arts and Sciences turned Qo~·n
9 to 0 its plea to restore the awards
structure to the way it was last year.
Bob Sweeney, producer of "Ha~·ail
f ive--0" and committee chairman. said
the dissident group Is composed of alx>ut
200 people and represents such poJl'.Ular
TOKYO !AP l -Japane!< Cabinel
~tinisters agreed today to present 1
million yen -$3,508 =s a J!ift to World
\\'Rr II soldier U. Hiroo ?>node. Wtn
returned to Japan from ~ Philippines
last "·eek afte,r hiding 30 years in the
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Tluu1d erstor1n s, Ra.i11s , Tornado ancl Ha.il Fall on Sta.te ' shows as "All in the FamHy" and "The
Walton.s."
jwigle. -
Oooda turned 52 to<tay, and celebrated
at Tokyo National H~tal v.·hen he ¥.'ent
for a checkup.
-Tennessee May Rescind
Equal Rights Decision
NASHVILLE. Ttnn. (liPll -After "'ert pregnant.
hearing claims that the equal rights ERA proponmts were not allowed to
amendment could send pregnant women oppose Proud or COlnment during his
to lhe battleh'ont, the Tennessee Senate presentaUon.
has \"Oted to rt3Cind its ratification of tbe 'lllirty·Ou-ee states, I n c 1 u di n c
"' b k T proposal Tennessee. ha'" ratified the ERA.
"8 "'e O(" rt1 The ~solution to rescind a favorable Nebraska has rescinded Its ratir\callon. \Vayne Morse, the man thev called 'The tiger of lhe Senate~· 1972 vote, was passed by 17-11 t-.1onday Although Sen. Clirtis Perton iR· night. It now goes to !louse. t.femphls l. said then! was no clearcut filed P.ionday f()r the seat he Nebraska State Sen. Ridu!rd Proud ruling on whe1ber a stale could re.verse
l()Sl to Bob Packwood . a Repub-1old the senators earlier In the MS.Skin its 8Ction, Oernocratk: Sen. WUliam
lican. six years -a go In Oregon. that making the ERA part or the Peeler said he had received aevtral iepl
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N.Y. Stocks •
VOL o7, NO. 78, 2 SE.CTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1974 N TEN CENTS
Aliens Pull Grea·t Escape • ID County
By l\'ILUAM SCHREIBER
OI tllt D9llr l"IW Slaft
. An estimated 100 illegal aliens jumped
~m the freight CIU'1 of the Santa Fe
nin in Tustin early today in · the anm
ol walting federal offieers and local
poll<e.
But in the ~ild !Cl'amble t.hat ensued,
the small force af police only managed to
capture UI of the aliem. The rest van-
~ into 1Urm.mding flelcb and orange
crove!.
l\1Y Senator
A c.aD for mutual aid assistance
brought the COila Mesa Police beUcopter
Eagle U with pilot ll&ndy Nult and
oblervtr !Al SUlloo bovoring over the
..,..,., illumlnatlns tt with Ooodllghls.
'Ibey said they SJ>OUod 30 lo to of the
fucitlvts acamperin& ror cover tn the
sumundlng area.
A spokesman for Iii, Tustin Police
Departmeot aald today tho train -
termed the "AJiefl :t'.cpress" -ltops
evtty night It midrJl&hl at a imali
station near ~loulton Parkway and Red
Hill A\'enue. It 1s consid' one of the
key lnO.u.x points r;,r allem tra\•eling from
the San Diego area.
"We "'Ork that area as often a.s we can
and last night we had some help from tht
trrsnlgration department and the Orange
Police Department," the T u s t i n
spokesman said.
Officers participating In the raid said
they expected the usual small trickle of
Buckley Presses
Nix.on to Resign
l\'ASHINGTON (UPI) -Declaring
that if President Nixon stays in office
"the country \.u1 be in for a trauma the
like3 of which we haven't seen," Sen.
Jame! L. Buckley (RC-N.Y.), today
urged him to resign.
The unexpected defection of one of the
President's top oongrcsslonal !:Upporters
came as Nixon intensified ~ ·rorts to blunt
congressional impeachment moves and
11ve his presidency.
There was no Immediate White House
reactioo after Buckley's news conference.
i\J1 aide said Buckley had not met or
talk~ with Nixon this week.
Calling it "the lllOl!it difficult decision I
Coast Phone
Aide Called
In Vesco Case
A top official from Pacific: Telephone's c.osta Mesa office testified today tn the
Mitchell-Stans trial about loIJ.g-dist~nce
telephone conversations of F. Donald
Ni100 of Newport Beach.
Streeter King, Orange Coast dlstrlct
manager for the telephone rompany, was
called upon by the Justice Departmtnt to
verify the record of Nixon's long-distance
calls for an undisclosed period.
No criminal links have been alleged
between President Nixon's older brother
and fonner attorney general John
Mitchell, former commerce secretary
1.taurice Stam, or international financier
Robert Vesco.
Mitchell and Stans are on trial in New
York on charges of perjury. conspiracy,
and obstruction of justice in connection
with allegations that Vesco attempted to
exchange a $200.000 c a m p a i g n
contribution for the shelving of a
Securities and Eir:change Commission
inve.stigation of his business.
The testimony of Pacific Telephone's
King today was routine, according to a
company spokesman. King was askea in
court to certify that the record of Nixon's
conversations -including the phone
numbers called, tbe dates and ~ length
ol conversation -was authentic.
He was oot asked to interpret the
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F. Donald Nixon's name was first
linked with Vesoo's alleged influence
peddling when it was disclo9ed that hi.s
.son. Donald Jr., w!s a Vesco fide in lbe
period in 1972 v.'hen the irregularities
allegedly occurred.
Last Vleek it \.\'as further disclosed that
Vesco allegedly wrote a memo to Donald
Nlxon attempting-to persuade him that
federal investigaUon into his afrairs
ought lo be dropped.
Vesco, In a memo addressed penooally
to Donald Ni10n, also a 11 e g e d 1 y
threatened to make public a $200.000
campaign ·contribution to President
Nixon's re-elec:Oon campaign ir the
federal action was not dropped.
When the memo was read in court last
week, it was not established whether or
not it had actually been deliver<d to
Donald Nixoo.
POODLE LOSES
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PllOENlX, Am. (UPI ) -A court
custody batUe wa.s averted here ln the.
divorce of Olester and Reatna Demaree
when Mrs. Demaree was granted
vlsttaUon rig!lts to Ille coupl<'• d>trtsb<d
third.pony -the family poodle.
Superior Court Judge Howard F.
Pettl'llOn aak1 Monday husbantt and wlft
boll! wanl«I custody of the dog.
"l fell l should award It to -and let
the olbtr visit K," WI Judi!" P-
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have ever had to make." the fttlbman
senator said Watergate had ao weakened
the presidency lhat resignation Is the
only way "by v.·hich the crisis can be
resolved and the country pulled out of the
Waterg;!te swaipp."
Buckley said he sent a copy of hls
statement to Nixon Monday night, but
received no reply. Buckley said he made
his decision because of "an atmosphere
of high emotion, dangerous to reason"
and "a qualitative change wtthin the
American spirit."
Sen. Edward W. Brooke o t
Massachu6etts Is the only Republican
senator to have publicly called for Niir:on
to step down, while Sen. Olarles H.
Percy (R-111.), has sald some
Republicam think he should do so.
Buetley sa>I there would be l>Ublic
pressure to televise any impeachment
1-tnp -tho Wll<ld, .... "tawdry
details which in and of themselves '°'an
IJltle" woo1c1 d.,.... tho Pmlden~ the
-ldency .... lbt """11ry.
"I prop:ee an utraordinary act of
.st.atesmanship and courage -an act at
once noble and heartbrutlng, at once
serving the greater interests of the
nation, the imtltution of. the presideocy
and tbe stated goals for which be Ml
successfully campaigned," Buckley said .
"That act i5 R!chard Nixon's own
vohmtary resignation as President of the
United St.ates."
Senate Republican Leader Htlllb Scott,
asked about Buckley's romments, said,
"I think it e1pres.ses the conviction of a
very conscientious and very honorable
senator."
"While l do not join with Sen. Buckley
In bis request at this timt," Sen. Barry
Goldwater (R-AriL), said, ''l wistJ to
mai:e it plain that If any evidence of a
criminal act oo the part of the President
is 1XVVeD, I shall change my posit.ion and
support the Buckley propooal."
Buckley said he long ago personally
urged Nixon to make "the fullest possible
disclosure" of alt materials relating to
\\'atergate. Becau.se Nl1on did not, the
(See RESIGN, Page 2)
Blood Collection
Planned at Hoag
The American Rod 0.... will be conductlltTlti quafli1IY lilooclCOUecticJil
at Hoag Memorial Hospital on Thursday
from %:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Dcnalions may be made in the
oonferenee center of the ~tal, 301
Newport Blvd.
Red Cross officials advise donors to
guarMtee prompt service by telepboning •
835-5.181 for an advance appointment.
Tanks Cleaned
Ul>I T""""'ltl
'NIXON SHOULD QUIT'
N. Y. Sen1tor Buckliy
Cobb Ruled Guilty
Of First-degree
Murder of Tot
By TO~t HARLE''
Of thtl Di lly 1>11.i 1!1tl
Larry \Vayne Cobb. the \\'Ords "She
Lied" emblazoned in black ink on the
back or his jacket, y,·as found gui lty of
F'irst·degree murder late Monday in
Orange County Superior Court.
Cobb, 22. remained impassive while the
jury delivered to Judge H. \\'arren
Knight the verdict reached after nearly
three d~ys of deliberations.
But he had earlier protested v1hen
Judge Knight ordered him Ill remove the
jacket before the jun• t>ntered the
courtroom. Three deputies stood over
him whHe he relucta ntly took off the
offending ink-stained garment.
J udge Knight ""ill sentence Cobb April
8 to what could be life in prison for the
slayi ng last Apri l II of Todd Rockwood,
the 3-year-old scin of Cobb's mistress.
h-fore than 500 police and volunteers
scoured the Orange area for seven days
after the child was reported missi ng by
his mother, Sandy Rockv>'ood, then 17.
f\fiss Rockwood broke dov.·n under
intensive questioning and told police that
Cobb had murdfred her son and buried
him in a se"·er line on an Anaheim
construction site.
Cobb then led lawmen to the SJXlt and
\.\"8lched while they unearthed the beaten
body of the child who \.\"as found dead in
hi! crib April 11 by his mother after she
returned trom·worHo htr Orange home.
'"fiss RocPood and other prosecution
witnesses testified during the two-month
trial tbat Cobb repeatedly beat her son
during two years of her on-and-off
rtlationship with the defendant.
ll was testified on one occasion that he
"'as unrecognitab\e after a beating
!Set C01''VICTED, Page %)
Greek Tanker Blamed
For Coastal Oil Globs
U.S. Coast Guard investigator. have
troced thole glol>o of tor aod oil which
fouled <lrl1l8" County bea-tt«11Uy to
aGrmi.nker.
Lt. Qndr. Louil D<Bomanli of 'Coast
Guan! Loog Bea<h. said tho ahlp
•PllO""UY cleaned Its laJlka and pumped
the Jany residue Into the ocean during
Its -from San Ole&O to Loog --'!be ship, the Vrabas, left Feb. 11 and
lt.s records ahow It was far outside the 50
mile zooe where such dlK''8fiCS are
probibll<d, the coast Guan! ,.id: •
Greet globo ol lhl b1adl IM wAJbtd up
on bNc:hcs between Hunting\On Beach
and San C.mente March I through
March l
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It wa.s first believed they were the
rt3Ult of natural petroleum discharges
from tbe ocean noor. however, an
analysis abowed the substance lO be
lndooaian crude oil.
Resldut found on tbe ship In Loo g
Beoch matched la< beach globs, Coast
Cuard spokesmen said.
De.Bemardi uJd thal no action can be
taken agalmt the ship or captain as the
dlscbal'g.el occurred in international
waters.
A Coast Guard spokesman sakt It was
rommon practice for ships to make .sll(b
diJCha.rites because cleaning and residue =-! Into port disposal system cv<ts
more. '
aliens to jump from the train ilnd head
for drstlnations in the Los Angeles
area. "But "''hen I.he freight car doors
opened. they guessed nearlv 100 of them
jumped out and started running in all
different directions," the S'" •·,srnan sai d.
Some ol the 18 alien 1 cau~t by the
poltce and immigration officers were
nabbed as they hid in the nearby gro\'es
and fields. All the captured men \\"ere
que stioned at Tuslin police headquarters
and tllen ta ken into custod. by the fed·
eral officers.
Tv.v of the alien.s ~'ere captured
se\-eral hours aftrr the oth<'rs ~·hen
thf'y fla gged do~ll a pohcC' c.1r,
mls!a lting It for a ta xica b. off\ctrs said.
Roy Bo<'hm, 85Sistan t immigrntion
di rector for in\'estlgations. r.aid today the
OOe5 ~·ho escaped probably ~·!II catch
taxicabs and other forms of tran ·"'Orta·
l!on to get them to their dtstlna!lons.
lie s~ud SC:\'eral of the captured aliens
arl· SUSpl'Cted to be organizers of llle
mass 1mrrugralfon.
Boehm said !he large numlx'r of al1rns
on a single train is "highly unusual and
t'Ould point to somr kind of smuggling
opt>ration."
!le said tilt> Tustin tr<11n stop is a
rontinuing enforrernent hcndachc {or llis
off1ct>.
P3:rking Solution?
Newport Schools Coitld Be Drafted
I.. Pl'TER KRIEG
Of .... 0.ltf l'!let Sii i!
A pnlJXISal to util iz(' incluruial and high
school parking lots to hand le weekend
tx>:ich traffic ,,_.as adva nC'l'd toda~· by
:'-4e~·port Beach Cilv Council 1.·andidate
Jo.seph Stewart. ·
Stewart mad(' his proposal at a
candidates' forum sponsored hy the
\\'omen's C1v1c Ll'ague.
One or his Sixth Dis!rict opixmen1s
sharµly cr;1ici1~·d both wha l the general
plan s.ays ;1nd thf' time 1rs ta ken to
pN'pare it during 1hc morning session.
flt rs. Lucille Kuehn told the 30 p<"r.iOOS
gathe red at ~tar1ncrs L1brar.• that the
preSt'nl city council has faded. to comply
"'i th state law that require.$. eight sp<-cifil'.
clements of the plan to have bct'n
completed by Jan. 1. Only five are done.
~!rs. Kuehn said.
And , ~1 "3. Kuehn said, "·hi\c the plan
decla res its inte m to foster low density
development. il appears to do \hC'
J'C\'Cr'SC.
"If you look at 1t do5ely it $hoWs on
Balboa Island. for instance. that thtre
\.\"ill be ooly 72 new single-fam ily homes
wbUe the~ l''iil be more than 1,000
duplexes ," Mrs. Kuehn sa id.
Stev.·art said he has not thorough ly
studied his park ing lot propOsal. but he
said it S«ms to offer a solution to
summer weekend traffic congestion.
Stewa rt suggested use of parking lots
at the llughes Aircraft pl<1nt on Supertvr
Avenue. the Ph ilco-F on:! plant on Ford
Road and the Newport Harbor lfigh
School parking lot on 16th Street. -
He said beachgocrs could be bused
from these parking areas to Balboa
Pen insula and Big Corona beaches.
"I'm not absolutely sure this ~·ould
\\'Ork, but I think v.·e should study the
pros and cons and then see "ilat the
people think.·· Stewart said.
The alldience also heard District I
candidate Peg Forgit say she thinks the
mayor of Ne,,_·port Beach should be able
lo devote lull time 10 the position_
l\trs. Forgit stopped short of sa) ing the
mayor should be paid a fu ll-t1n'le salary.
but she said that is one possibility and
should be considered.
"If that's v.·hat it ta kes," she said in an
inter\'icw after the forum. "then that is
\\'hat we should do.''
Councilman f\l ilan Dos!al. who· s
seeking to retain his District 4 5cat
against challenger Lyn <it-ronin1i. v.·as
c.oofron!ed with t\\'O tough que~1ions by
f\!rs. f\.l argot Skilling of the Ci\'ic League.
J\!rs. Skilling asked Dostal to explaln
\\'hy he voted for th e Irvine C.Ompany's·
Promontor y Point apartment
de\'elopment and v.·hy be ~lhorcd~l.hc.
ballot argument three years ago in
support of the Pacific Coast r·reeway.
Dostal said he \'oted for th e
~nt rQ,,Versial apartment project bee.au~
It was the best compromise city officials
Otll'f '"" Jltlt PW. SUGGESTS PARKING PLAN
Council C&ndid1le St•wart
could wo rk out. lie said he didn 't li kP lh<'
look! o! it, but pointed out councilmen
don't have total control of es1hetics. He
said its density, about 16 unil3 per acrr.
combined with the l0\1'81" del'l.'lily of the
Promontory Bay project bl>lov.· it. is lcss
than that of nearby Beaoon B.ay.
Dostal sa id he didn't vote for the
freeway. lie said he authored the ballot
argument against the charter change
Identity Sought
because he opposed changing the Jaw IO
that the people have to ,·ote on a traffic
element.
Gtronimi. Dos1a\'l'i opponent, satd the
t'lly should be in\'estigat in~ nl'W revroue
sources if it expects to be able to afford
such Uungs as rood impro\'eml'.llts and
btl'yele trails.
S1.-.:th !)!strict candidate John V. Baker
ISft; PARKING, Page %1
Suicide Try Victim
Listed as 'C ritical'
ll.tissing persons bulletins were being
studied today for dues to identity of a
young Jane Doe v.·ho attempted suicide
~londay by firing a .38 caliber revol\'er
Charges Ren1ain
Against Popeil,
Frie11cl, in Plot
By A RTIRJR R. \'JNSEl,
01 !ht DlllW 1'1"1 llltf
Charges of conspiracy and solicitation
tCI com mit murder will remai n standing
in the trial of i'te wport Beach's Eloise
Popeil and her onetime boyfriend.
aecused or plotting to have her \\·ealthy
husba nd murdered .
Long Beach Superior Cou rt Judge John
Arguelles today denied defense motion.o;
IG dismiss charges agairnt the liarbor
Isla nd socialite and her ro<iefendant.
He did grant a motion for discovery
'rhich "'ill allGw attorneys for :\t r.;,
PGpeil. 48. of $19 llarbor Island Road ,
and Danirl Ayers, 37, of Santa Ana. a
freer hand.
The approval v.·ill gl,·e them access to
certain prosecution documents to aid in
preparing a defense for the alleged
murder plotters.
Defen.-;c .attorneys Philip Petty and
Robert Green. or Santa Ana, appeared in
Depart m('fll K before Judge Arguelles
clai ming the local cotut had no
jurisd iction. .
The.y based their claim on the facr-
Sa mueJ J. Popcil. 59, cha irman of the
board of Popeil Bros. Inc., v.·as in
Chicago and thus their clients could not
be accused here. ·
Long Beach detect1\·es. hov.·e\'er. claim
to ha\'e developro evidence to support a
murder con.splrecy agairnt lhc: tycoon .
worth 11n estimated $200 m i 11 i o n .
-developed here.
A pair or co-workers of Ave rs at
Douglas Aircraft Company in Uing
Beach have te.<;tified they v.ere. rctalnrd
to kill Popcil so his wife would inherit a
fortune before the couple's pending
divoree action becomes final.
The suspect ed conspirators "' e r c
arrested at Mrs. Popell 's Newport Beach
home in early January .
Friends and neighboni pledged parcels
of 1.ucrative property to he.Ip the oqct1mc
'>''a1tr~ who married a millionaire make
her $50,oOO bail bond.
A)'trs. ) machinist laid off by th<l Lone 8each a.l rcrafl plant last yesr, is
also fr ee on ba.U but IJ being represented
-by Los Angeles County Oeputv PublJc
Deftndtr Jostph Acton. •
A further c o u r t appeManct ls
schtdul~ April S on a defense motion to
supprds t\'idenct against the pair, while
April 24th Is their.trial date.
Judge Argutlles llJttned t0 oral
arguments for one hour today ht.fort
refusi ng to dlsmlss the conspiracy count,
"'hich Is a fclooy ch8rgt and cannot be
reduced.
Solicitation for murder can be rtduced
lo a mi~canor charge u p o n
conviction.
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into her mouth as she. sat on the crid of a
Balboa boat dock
The \ictirq. with long, reddish-brown
hai r and dressed in wcstem and lndian
fashion. "'·as list!'d i ri11cat !'Oflrlitlon
lOdny at lfoag ~femoria l Hospita l in
i\"e"·port Beach.
lier "'ound would probably ha ve been
fat.11 had she ti lted the gun barrel
upward to"·ard her brain. but the slug
lore through her tongue and <>ut 1he back
side or her neck.
Detective Ken Smi th, v.'ho i.~ hand1hlg tht: investigation. sakl the I e a d
apparently missed her spinal column.
He added today that he was checking
out two missing persons reporL<i ln\'Olving
y~ng . women generally filling the
un1den11fied ,·ictim"s description.
One v.·as a resident llf Oran]'e. while
the other "·as a \\'alkaway patient from
Orange County ~!tdieal Cen!rr.
Denver, Colo. visitors f' •iel f\f illai;:
and Karen \Vh1ttrmore callrd police about
1 :30 p.m. ~fonday v.·hen th;o \'ictim shot
herS11lf, ln\·estig:ators said .
Officer Le wis Bivins found her lying on
!ht-end of the v.·ooden pier nl 1$th St rttl
and Bay Av('nue. \\i!h her legs dangling
over ~ end and the .38 in her hand.
:>:o idcntirica!lon eould he found and
the \'ictim. about 22, had onlv a few
fH!rsonal items -such as he r hai rbrush
and 58 cents in a bro"·n ~·ovtn manila
rope·IYp@. purse.
~he i.~ fi\'e feet , four il'l(fte~ t:1ll. "C•ghs
125 pounds, and has hazel eyes in addi·
t1on 10 flov.·ing, redd1~h·hrov;n hair.
Detc-ctive Srruth said she \lo'OrE' a
grren shirt "''ith an Aztec lnd1an design
on the back, a light green blouse with
pink flO\\ers benC'arh u. plus hluc jeans.
She also "·ore western style brown
suede btxK and has picr('{'d cars 1n
~·hich she "'Orf' earrings. but ix>lice round
no olh<?r jewelry Cir cl0ts lo her
1den1Jty.
Orange Coast
Weather
Not much chance of sunshine
along !he Orange Coast \\'e<lncs-
day. but the l''eather service says
it'll be mostly sunny inland in the
e1fternoon hou~. Highs at the
btaches and lnland ill tM mi~
60s. Lo"·s tonight 45·S5.
IJ''llSIDE TODA l'
Drought, famine G'ltd fl.(!]/cct
threaien tilt e:rt1nclicm of a
on.ce·proud tribe of u·nrr1ors.
\'ultures .ti' atop tver11 rel~
phont polt, awo1tin g 11t1c v1c·
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He Likes Weeds
But Mesa Council Abates Speec h
II)' llUDI NIEDZIELSIJ
01 "'-DMlv l'llet II.if
\4'eeds have fevr champions. tspeclally
in Costa Mesa, Orange County's former
llm& bean capital, v.•here they are
I annually and zealously "abated" as
lonnal policy of the city council.
Verlyn ~1ar1h of 3197 Cnpe Verde Pla<.'C'
i,, the ci ty 's only ttnown defender of
Wttds. .
He object.s forcefully and eloquent!)' to
the ir destruction and each f'.1a.rch
apptArs before the city council to plead
for the salvatlon of weeds.
~farth's yrarly v.·eed speech t<.fonday
night so incensed city council members
that ~fayor Robert Wilson threatened to
ordtr him physically remo\'ed from
every city council meeting for the next
year.
Jn 1ofarth's \'OCabulary "weed" m<'.ans
90mf: kind of growth wh.lch is offensi\'e to
people wtio live around it -"freeways, bUJ6o.rds. signs. telephone poles."
An articulate spokesman for ecological
balance. Marth argues htat the city is
ertenninating not weeds but natural
plants which shouldn't be eliminated
unless they bother people.
He told council members tl13 t plants
generate .. oxygen and that he rou!d. not
understand v.·hy pt.."Ople "spend m1l hons
to kill plants and then spend millions to
fight air ~Jution."
Marth 1nJ'ormcd the council ·that the
stale maintains an official list of about
JOO weeds and that he. disagrees with the
agricultural experts on about 90 percent
of them.
Amon& them Is the poppy, the state's
oftld1J Oower, Marth tt1vt1led. "How
can the 1tate nower be a weed? Whit 11
your weed may be my wild nov.11r," he
observed.
J\tarth 's steady drone ai;:ainst Costa
~tesa's "''eed abatemp ·~ progr.1n1
t1onday night \\'a~ intemiplcd at one
point by Vice J\1ayor Jark llammt'lt Y.'hu
~•1 id. "Why can 't his wild fl ower be our
"''ceds?" The audien~ booed.
Councilman Dom Raci!I intervcnrd,
rxplaining that the "weeds" "''hich the
council annuallv ordr.rs destroyed. tend
to dry out and become a fire hazard.
thereby meeting J\1arth's deHnltion.
The 11·ccd abatement progr. ,, de~pite
J\1ar1h's oratory, "'as a.ipn:.ved by ~o
\'Ole of I.he council.
Red s Trap Troops
PHNOJ\f PENH (UPI) -Communist
troops ha\'e surrounded a 1,200.man
government force trying to retreat from
the C'3ptured provincial capital of Oudong
and are pounding the outnun1b<>red
soldiers with mortars and small anns,
field reports said.I.Oday. Th e Communists
blew a bridge oil lligh"·ay 5, cutting the
escape path for the government troops
and separating them rron1 anOChe.r
govemment force regroupong for a
rounterallack against the city.
11'1 T1lcphe1t
Ca111bodia11 Q11estio1ting
r.ovcrnment sold iers interrogate two youthful Cambodian rebels ca ptured lhe roya l capit al of
Kh1ner Houge insurge nl s captured during fighting Oudong ~1onday. It was the first major city to fall
at Kraul Krabci, 7 n1ilcs :.outh of Phnom Penh. to the lteds in three years.
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Cru1didates
Step It Up
111 Newport
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Newport Beach's 11 city coondl
candldat('S arc In lhe n1idst of a busy-
11·eck of campaigning,
They are schedu!l'd to :ippear at thr~
candidates· forums in a 24-hour pef'iod •
bt'RIMlng y,•lth a procram aponsort'd by
lhe N~·port Harbor (]lamber of t
Cornnierce \\'ednesday al 7:Xl a.m. at
the Balboa Bay Club. ·
They'll appear belore \\'est r;ewpon
homooy,.·ll('rs Yi'ednesday at 7:30 p.m. and 11
before the Ne11'Jl0f1 llarbcr-Olsta ~fcsa
Board of Realtors Thursday morning.
nie \\'est Nev.·?)rt galhcring will deal
primarily with issues ronfrontlng that
section of tov.'n, acrording to Paul
Hatalis, president of the West Newport.
Bead! lmpro\'ement Association.
Ile has forwarded a list or :seven
questions to ('ach of the carw:lidate5.
Balalis said the qllt'stions involve the
proposed \\'est Ne11i·port marina and l
_ traffic stud~·. parks. bicycle paths and 1
parking. aod density and West Newport !' de\'c!op111ent .
They also include lhc issues of a ma in I
library \'.CTSUs parks. rest rooms on the .
beach, oil drilling ard tbe ·~'est Newport ·.
OOlllOUS odor problem .
The \1lest Newport forum \\'ill take
place at the children's library on West
c.oast l!ig hv.·ay .
Sign Law Gets Final Okay Fron• Page 1
RESIGN ...
'Exorcist' Film
Raises tlie Devil
Witli Mesa Arelt
From Page 1
PARKING ..•
Costa Mesa Gives Second Rending to Mensure
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. .,..., ,.i.t ,,.,,
TM Costa Mesa City C ~u n c i I
reaffirmed Its earl!er stance in favor of a
new sign ordinance Monday night by
giving the_ controversial Jaw its second
reading and thereby formally adopting it.
City council members voted 5 to 0 to
aoc:ept the document as clari~ed hr the
planning commission, aUowmg 1t to
berome law in 30 days.
"I think the City Council has just
passed one of the Dl05l progressi\'e sign
ordinances in the county," said Planning
Director William Dunn after the ~ting.
Dunn's staff had been working on the
sign ordinance since August of 1972 and
tile planning director believes it will
become the model for other ord inances
throug'oou t the United States.
"I think a lot of cities ha\'e been
"'ai ling to see v"hat Cost.a Mesa would do
"ilh this sign ordinance. Now that lhey
see it v.·as approved, I lhink you .,.,;u find
Judge Will Issue Ruling
On TV Plea by SLA Pair
lflLLSBOROUGH !APl - A judge is
to rule today on a request by two
alleged Symbionese Liberation Army
members to make a televised sl.ateme.nt
they claim could help save lhe life o(
Patricia Hearst.
The SLA, which says it kidnaped Uie
2().year~ld newspaper heiress « day!
ago, bas -threatened to break off all
PATTY HEARST TERMED
INDEPENDENT -Story, Pogo 14
o:mmunieallon with her family unless
Joseph Rm\iro, TT. and Russell Little, 24,
appear on natioowkte tclevl.sion.
Contra Costa County S: rior Court
Judge Sam Hall said he will rule this
afternoon on requests for Little or
Remiro to make a fi\'e-to !~minute
televised statement before a single
cameramar1 and ncv.-sman. r-.o questions
would be permitted.
A second judge in neighboring Alameda
County is scheduled to ruie on the same
nque.tt Wednesday. Attorneys for lhe
pair bave said Oakland ?.lunicipal Court
Judge Stafford Buckley is sympathetic to
the idea.
Little and Remiro must get permission
rrom both judge! because they face
murder charges for the Nov. 6 cyanide-
bullet slaying of Oakland Schools Supt.
~ Foster in Alameda County and
charges of attempted murder of a
Concord policeman in Contra Costa
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County.
~1ean\l.1lile, organizers of a $2 mlllion
food giveaway demanded by the SLA
announC1!d another delay Monday in the
next distribution. They said there would
be no handouts today and promised
anolhcr progress report Wednesday.
Newspaper magnate .Randolph A.
llearst. father of the kidnapcd cood, has
ordered a total re vamping of the People
In Need gi\'ea"'ay to me<'t as closely as
possible the SLA 's original demands: $70
v.·orth of high quality meat, produce and
dairy products for each of California's
needy.
Jn a br ief statement ~1onday, People In
Need directors A. Ludlow Kramer and
Peggy Maze said they were "continuinc
to order quallty food and will again be In
operation as soon as we are capable of
mC'Cting the full SLA demands."
In its last message 1'1arch 9, the SLA,
which police say has about 25 members,
accused Hearst of tianding out "hog
fe«.I " and shov.·ing "contempt for tile
people lhrough disorganization in clistri·
bulion of su rplus commodities instead or
top quality fr esh meat s, vegi;:tabl£'s and
produce.··
l{ca rst responded by admilling his
initial plan for a twice·a·WC'Ck, long-range
supplemental giveav.•ay \\'as a n1istake.
J{e promised to overhaul the .. progrnm to
more l'losely parallel the SLA 's original
demand for a one. month gtvea1ray or
high quality food.
So far . 120.000 grocery bags ha\·e been
distributed in five handouts. Kramer has
said the program's remaining $1 million
.,.,.ould be exhausted after three more
cn·e;n••ay~.
In another de\'elopment, so m c
111c1nbcrs of the news 1ncdla received
1nimeograp~ leltcrs purport.Ing to oiler.
a re.,.,.•ard rr01n He;lrst fo r the death or
rapture or SJ.,\ nirm bers. Hearst said
the l<'l!t'rs 11c:rc flt1111ous and "complete·
ly fal ~."
Trustees W cig h
Harbor Schools
Vocational Pla11
L '''" Krit ! Trustees of the NC\\110rt·tllesa Unlfitd
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M1ill1t1 ~'""P.O.'" 1•1s. 9266J vocational Mucation program.
~ OMc4tl Also on the >1genda is a progress r<'port
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Ttll•••••• (1141 M2-4J21 The vocnllonal education program Is
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a lot of othe r sign ordinances coming oul
using basically the same language as our
ordinaoce," Dunn said.
The Costa ~lesa ordin.ancr. sin1ply
£'xplaincd. v.ill force business owners to
put up smaller and lov.·cr signs. not
cxcccding one square foot per ruru1ing
f11ot of frontage.
It y,·iJI give ov.11ers of n~nforming
signs anyy,.·hcre from six months to 10
~·ears to get rid of their olrl sign'.".
depending on the ~ize. \'aluc and type of
(..'Onmruction of their signs.
With ~ncir sf'C'Ond reading or lhl'
ordinance members of the council
rcjected a recommendation hy lhc
planning commission that the maximum
amorti7.alion period be \o\\·ercd from JO
lo seven years.
Councilwoman T\onna Ht.'ftzog was thr
lone holdout for the 5e\'Cfl year
nuiximurn and \.\'OUfld up on the short end
of a ~-I vole on the proposal.
Another ptanrung com n1 i s s ion
recommendation v.·hich v.·ou!d have made
the commission. ra1her than roe City
Council the authority for dispensing
variances, v.·as rcjccted unanimously.
Councilman Alvin Pinkley, in making
his fuotlon against giving the comJt1ission
th.c variance po"•cr, said the
responsibility to n1ake those types of
decisions should rest y,.·ith elected public
officials. Planning oomn1issioncrs arc
appoinlcd.
A sCCQnd mo! ion by Pinkley ordercd
the planning commission to make a study
on \l'hetoer the ordinance should be
amended to make special dispensations
for specia l types of businesses its
•·n umbc r one priorit y."
The study \lo'itl determine v.·hcthe r nev.•
ca r dealerships. motels. movie !heaters
and other businesses are so unique that
they should qualify for more liberal
signing a\101~·anC'CS. Dunn indicated th.'lt
the study "'ill take "some time" to
co1npletc but did not say "-hen it y,.·oold
be hrought back tx>fore the counci l.
Controversy , a steady reature o( 1hC'
protracted sign dclibC'rations by the
council. v.·as n1arked!v absent il\1ond;1v
ni ght exct'llt for a blaSt by council critiC
Vcrlyn l\tarlYI.
i\larlh said the JO-year amortization
"rewards those "'ith the \\'Orst signs"
1\·ho have had thein up longest and
penaliies businessmen "·ho put up more
modest, less expensive signs.
He also ob}ecled lO·lhe inclusion of a
·~riance procedure in the Grdinance.
allrging lhat it could lead to corrupt.Ion
and behind the scenes contributions by
sign applicants to public officials.
Snl111onella See n
l n T ivo Denths
LOS 1\NGELES (AP) -Tu·o persons 1 y,·ho died in Los Angeles the past si x
months \\'ere diagnosed to have a strain [
of salmonella infection com n1 on I y
brought on by drinking raw 1ni!k, n
county health official says.
The county received N'porl s of eight
other persons bccomni.e: ill with
salmonella dubl in during the same
period , Dr. lchiro Kamci, chief of
communicable disease control for the
county's Community lfcalth Services, I
said In a report issued tl1ond3y.
1\Icditation Lecture
Planne1l for School
A lecture on transceDdental meditatloo
\\'11\ be olfertd frtt to the public al 7:))
p.m. Yledne.5day at Corona del 1'tar lDgh 1
School.'· Room 215. It will be repeated Ill I
7:30 p,m. Thursdhy at Newport' Harbor
High Sdlool.
President could not prevent "the
lransfonnation of the Watergate incident
into a kind of \\'atergat.e crisis o!
regime."
Buckley, who in the past supported the
President but indicated recently some
rnisgi vings over Nixon's handling of
\\'atergate, sajd ''the dlaracter of a
re-gime always reflects and expresses the
character of its leader. I~ is he who
;1ppoints hi s executive staff . The captain
is responsible for his sbi p1 the
Nmmander for his army, and !\tr. Nixon
has explicitly recognized this
re~ponsibility."
Buckley said Nixon's resignal.ion would
rnd lhe impt'achment process.
"Congress would be toutomalically
d i~charged of the \\'alcrgale affa ir, and
could de\'Ote 11sc!f to its legislative
business." he said.
lie said the new president -ooe
St'lectcd by r-.ixon. Vice President Gerald
It. Ford -"'ou!d be able "to reach out to
the people v.·1th the restored authority
and n10ral strength that is so t"SSCntJal an
1ng1·cd icnl of the prcsi<lcucy."
Nixon in Texas
To Face Quiz
Bv Executives
"' \\'ASHI NGTON (UPI J -Resuming his
get~ut-and·be-scen strategy in an effort
10 blunt \\1atergate critics and 1hose who
demand his impeachment. Presi dent
Nixon Ile\\' to Texas today for a
nationally trlevised question·and·ansY.·er
session v.·ith br6adcast executives.
In Jlouston. Nixon \\'iii be holding his
th ird public appea rance outside
\\'ashington in li\·e days -a major
ctrpa rture for a president v.·ho generally
h;is main1ained a low 11rofilc during his
second trrn1.
His hour"°ng queslioning session before
the 1".at ional Association of Broadcasters
IS to begin at 5 p.m. PDT.
"The Exon::ist" is creating a devil of a
problem in Costa l\1esa 's J\.1esa Verde
neighborhood, acoording to cily officials.
l\Iidn ig'nt shov.ings of the popular
mo\'ie at the Ed v.·ards Theater, 1534
Adan1s Ave .. have brought com plaints
from residents about noise f r om
automobiles. il 1\·as reported r-.-Jonday
night during a meeting of the Costa ~\1csa
City Council.
CounciJv.·oman '.\'om1a Hertzog, a J\1esa
Verde resident, said she had been made
av.•are of othe r complaints about soft
drink cans, popcorn boxes. candy
v.Tappers and other types ol litter
btov.•ing a roWld in the area.
Council members. ho"·ever. approved a
request by the thealtt .to continue
operat ion of its trailer-type snal'.'k bar
throu~h April 18.
11\e appro\<1\ wa! contingent on an
irnprovement in the cleanliness of t'oe
theater parking lot and a reduction in
noise. possibly by eliminating. or pushing
back the film 's last shov.•ing.
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administered by Cobb. \\l iLnesscs said the
child's head \1·as s"·ollen out of all
proportion and both eyes v.·cre black and
a!mosl closed with bruises.
Prosecutor Pat Brian branded the
child's death as "murder by constant
torture·• and lashed Cobb as "a fiend y,·ho
took constant delight in cruelly punishing
a helpless little boy .''
Cobb refused to ansv•er Br ian's
questions about his alleged beatings of
Todd on v.·hat the prosecutor sa id u•ere
1 ..... ·o vital portions o[ the case against
him.
But he r\'peatedly conderr.ned J\1i ss
Rock.,.·ood as a liar v.•ho was promised a
lesser sentence by the prosecution if she
"·ould appear as a 11·itness against her
ronner paramour.
said he's been heartened by lr\'ine
Company President Ray W a t s on ' s
statement that lhe Irvine C.Ompany
v.·ould endorse nloving some J e t
ope rations from Orange County Airport
to El Toro Marine Base.
"That's a crack in the dam,'' he said.
But he said moving part of the
commercial operations iS1l't enough. He
said they should all be moved and
Orange County Airport left for general
aviation.
The fourth Sixth District hopeful ,
William Agl"f. said his experience on the
planning commission gives him "a solid
understanding of !he governmental
process."
Vice t<.1ayor f{o'>'·ard Rogers. seeking lo
retain his District 1 seat. sakt he's had
"an exceptional attendance record" at
council meetings.
Driver Nnbbed
Going Noivhere
At Full Throttle
A Newport Beach man wOO was going
nowhere at full throttle was rescued
from a gasoline shortage -alter a
fashion -by a Newport Beach
policeman today.
Officer Terry Porter said he foond the
motorist passed out behind the wheel of
his parked car at Tustin Avenu~ and
A\'OO Street v.·ith the engine rurming and
the accelerator f100l'boarded.
The patrolman shut off the engine and
dragged the man. 26, out of the dri\·er's
seat of his car and in to the seat of the
police car for a ride to jail.
lie "'as booked on suspicion of being
drunk in an auto folloy,ing the 2:45 a.m.
incident . · ..
OVER THE RIVER and
THROUGH THE WO-ODS -
For three more months Place nt ia Ave. will be torn up to widen the
street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will tie
available by way of Babcock St .. coming from the back way.
We hope you will be patient with
constru ction as the re sults will
certai nly be worth all the trouble.
If yo u aren't adventu resome. give us a
call. and we 'll bring samples to you r
home.
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CARPETS • DRAPES
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CostA MESA
SINCI 1957
1663 Placentia Ave.
COST A MESA
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Aliens Pull Great Escape ••
ID County
• By "1LUAM SCHl\EIBER
Of ttlot 0.11~ Plllll JI ...
An estimated 100 illegal aJiens jumped
trom the freigh t can of the Santa Fe
train in Tustin early today in. the arms
ct waiting federal officers arid local
police.
But ln the wild scramble that ensued,
the small force af pollce only managed to
capture 18 of the aliens. The rest van-
ished int~ surrounding fields and orana:e
IJ'O"es.
NY Senator
A call for mutuaJ aid asslrtanoe
brought the Coota Mesa Pollco helicopter
Ea&ie lJ with pilot Randy Nu1t and
obeerver Ed Sutton bowing over the
,.,..., illuminatinc rt with lloodlig)l ...
'Ibey said tbty spotted 30 to 40 " the
fugitives scampering for cover In I.he
surTOUDding area.
A 9p0kuman for the Twitin Police
Dq>artm<nt said loday the train -
t.enned the "AUm ZXpress'' -stops
every night at midlJi&bt at a small
'
station near ~1oulloll Park\\·ay and Red
Hill Avenue. It tS consldr· one of lhe
key influx points tor aliens tra..,eling from
the San Diego area.
"\Ye \\'Ork that area a.soften as we can
and last night we had JOme help from the
immigration department and the Orange
Police Department," the Tust in
spokesman said.
Oflletn participating in the raid said
tMy expected the u5Ual small lrickle of
Buckley ·Presses
Nixon to Resign
WASHINGTON (UP!) -O.clarlng
that if Preskienl ?\lion stays in office
"the country will be in for a tnuma the
likes of which we haven't seen," Sen.
J3mts L. Buckley IRC-N.Y.), today
urged him lo resign.
The unexpected defection of one of the
President's top o::ingressiooaJ :;upporters
came as Nixon intensified l "forts lo blunt
oongressional impeachment moves and
save bis presidency.
There. \\'as no Immediate White House
reactioo after Buckley's news oonference.
M aide said Buckley had not met or
ti.lked with Nllon this week.
Calling it "the most difficult decision I
Coast Phone
Aide Called
.In Vesco Case
A top official rrom Pacific Telephone's
Costa 1.1esa office testified today in the
~fitchell-Stans trial about tong-distance
telephone. conversaUons of F. Donald
Nixon of Newport Beach.
Streeter King, Orange Coast district
manager for the telephone company, was
called upon by the Justice Department to
verify the record of Nixon's long·<hstance
calls for an undisclosed period.
No criminal linJ<~ have been alleged
between President Nixon's older brother
and fonner attorney general John
Mitchell, former commerce secretary
~faurice Stans, or international fllWlCier
Robert Vesco.
~1itchell and Stans are on trjal in Ne\v
York on charges of perjury, conspiracy,
and obstruction of justice in connection
with allegations that Vesco attempled to
exchange a $200,000 c a m p a i g n
Contribution for the shelvlng of a
Securities and Exchange Commission
investigation of his business.
The testimony of Pacific Telephone's
King today was routine, according to a
company spokesman . King was askeo. In
court \o certify that the record of Nixon's
oonversations -including the phone
numbers called, the dates and the length
ol conversation -was authentic.
He was not asked to interpret the
rerord.
F. Donald Nixon's name was first
linked witb-Vesco'.s alleged influence
peddling when it was disclosed lhat his
3CJll. Donald Jr., was a Vesco aide in the
period in 1972 when the irregularities
allegedly occurred.
Last week It was further disclosed that
Vesco allegedly wrote a memo t<r Donfl1d
Nlx"oo aitempting to persuade him that
teaeral irivestigatioo into his affairs
OOiht to be dropped. yesco, in a memo addressed personally
to Dooa.ld Nixon, a!so a 11 e g e d I y
tbreatened to make public a $200.000
Cljl'lpalgn contribution to President
NiJon's re-electk>n ca mpaign if tJie
f~eral action was not dropped .
When the memo was read in cow-t tut
week, ii was not established whether or
not It had actually been delivered to
Donald Nixon .
POODLE LOSES
~EITHER WAY
PHOENIX, Arlt. (UPI) -A court
custody battle was avl!rted hen In the
ditoree of O>estcr aDd Regina Demaree
when l\frs. Demaree was granted
vialtatloo rlgh!J to the ClOU!>le'• c:herl<bed
tlllrd pony -the family poodle.
Superior Cour1 Judi• !Iowan! F.
PeterlOn said ~tooday 1busband and wUe bodi wanted custodJ' Of the dog.
"I felt I thould award It to one and let
theotber vls~lt," ,.Id Judge Petenon.
...
have e,•er bad to mai:e," the freshman
senator said Watergate bad so weakened
the presidency that resignation is the
only \\'ay "by which lhe crisis can be
resolved and the country pulled out ol the
Watergate swamp."
Buckley said be sent 1 copy of his
statement to Nixon Monday night, but
received no reply. Buckley said he made
his decision because of "an atmosphere
of high emotion, dangerous to reason"
and "a quaHtative change within the
American spirit."
Sen. Edward W. Brooke o f
Massachusetts Is the only Republican
senator to have publicly called for Nixon
to step down, while Stn. Charles H.
Percy (R-lll.), has said some
Republicans think be should do ~.
Buck1ey said the.re wouJd be public
pressure to televise any Impeachment
hearings around the world, and "ta";dry
details which in and d. themselves.m~n
little" would damage the President, the
presidency and the aiuntry.
''I propote in eltr90l'dinary act of
statesmanship and coorage -an act at
once noble and ~. a.t once
serving the greater interests of the
nallon. the institution of the presidency
and the stated goals f~ which he so
su=lully campallJled,' Buckley said.
"That act Is Richard Nlxon's own
voluntary resignatioo a.s President of the
United States."
.. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott,
~asked ~ Buckley's oomment3, said,
""''l think it expreMeS the ttl'lvictJon of a
very conscientious and very honorable
senator."
"While I do not join with Sen. Buckley
in hi! request at this time," Sen. Barry
Goldwater (R·Ariz.). said, 0 1 wish to
make it plain that if any evidence of a
criminal act on the part of the President
Ls proven, 1 shall change my position and
support the Buckley propo.W."
Buckley said be lon& ago personally
(See R~IGN, P1ge Z)
Judge Rejects Plan
For SLA Pair on TV
. MARTINEZ (AP) -A judge Tue~ay
denied a requt$l for a national televls1.oo
appearanoe by t"-'O pr1soneri \\"ho claun
they have suggestions that could lc~d to
freedom for kidnaped newspaper heiress
Patricia Hearst. "lt could create an atmosphere that
would make it impossible for the defen-
dantz'1o tteeive a-fair trial in California
or in the United States," said Contra
Costa County.superior Collrl Judi• Sam
Hall. d "l can't Jet thal happen," be sai .
UJll T•llPIMN
'NIXON SHOULD QUIT'
N. Y. Senator Buckley
CobbRulcll Guiltv
Of Fil"st-degrcc
-Murder of Tot
By TO:\I BARLEY
Of "" o.llf 1'1191 51111
Larry Wayne Cobb, the \\Ords "She
Lied" emblazoned in black ink on the
bac k of his jacket, v.·as found guilty of
·first degree murder lat~ !\tonday 1n
Orange County Superior Court.
CQbb. 22. remained in1passive v.·hile. the
jury delivered to Judge r1. \\'a rrcn
Knight the \·erdict reached :.ifter nearly
three d<>ys of deliberat ions.
But he had earlier proleste•l v.·hen
Judge Knight ordered him to rcn10\·c the
jacket before the jury entrred the
Cflurt room. Three deputies stood O\ er
him v.·hile he re1uctanl1y took off the
offending ink-stained garment.
Judge Knight will sentence Cobb ,\pril
8 to \~that could be life in prison for the
slaying last April 11 of Todd Hockwood ,
the 3-year-old son of Cobb's mist ress.
P.tore than 500 police and \'Oluntl'er.i
sCflured the Orange area for seven da)'S
after the child was reported missing by
his mother, Sandy Rockwood. then 17.
r.tiss Rockwood broke down unde r
intensive questioning and told police that
Cobb had murdered her son and buried
him in a sewer line on an Anahciln
Cflnstruction site.
Cobb then led lawmen to the spot and
\\'alched v.·hile they unearthed the beaten
body of the child who was found dead in
his crib April II by his mother after she
returned from work to heP Orange Pome.
P.li.ss Rockwood and other prosecution
witnesses estffieQdUrifigthe !Wo-month
J.rial tha t Cobb repeatedly beat her son
during tv.·o years of her on-and-off
(See COl\'VICTED , Pa ge 21
He Likes Weeds
But Mesa Council Abates Speecli
By RUDI NIEDZ!ELSKI Of ,,.. 1N111Y pt1911 Ii.ft
Weeds ha ve few dwnpklns, especially
in Costa ~fesa. Orange Cotmty'1 former
Jima bean capital, when they are
annuall and iea)ously "abated" as
formal Y policy ol the city council.
Verlyn Marth ol 3197 Cape Venle Place
Is the city's oaly tnown defender o1
weeds. He ooje<:U· fore<llilly ond eloquently to
their destructloa ond eac!I March
appean before the city toolldl to p1 .. d re< the salvatloo ol weeds.
Marlh's yearly weed si-11 Monday
nigh! '° Incensed city councfl memben
that Ma)W Rober1 WU.00 thrutene<i to
O<'der him pbyafeally mnovod from
every city cound l meetln(I: for the next
year.
In ~tarth's vocabulary '"wetd" means
90me kind of growth which is offensive to
people who Jive aruund It -"fl'ft.ways.
billboards, aigns, ttlephone poles.••
AD articulalo ..,...._ for ecol~Jcal
balance. P.1arth argues hlat the city Ill
exterminating not weeds but natural
plants \\'hich shouldn't be eliminated
unless they bother people.
He told council members thal plants
generate .. oxyg,en and that he could not
understand why people "spend millions
to kill plants and then spend millions to
fight air ~llu11on." ~larth mronned the oouncil that the
stale maintains an official list of about
100 'A·eeds and that be disagrees with the ·
agricultural ezperts on about 90 percent
of them. Among them ls the powy • ..lhe state's
ofnclal flower P.farth rtveale1. ··How
can the state riowtt be a wttd? What is
your weed may be my wUd !lower," he
observed. ~tarth's steady drone against Costa
Mesa's v.eed abatemr : proi:i; 'm ~tonday njghl was Interrupted at one
point by Vice ~tayor Jack Hammett who
tSee WEEDS, Page Ii
aliens to Jump from the train and head
for destinations in the Los Angeles
art:i. "Out v.•hcf1 the freight rar doors
opened, !hey guessed near!\' 100 of them
jun1ped out and slarted running in all
dlfferent directions," the s-·'·'Sm an said,
Some of the 18 alien ; caught by the
police and inunigration officers were
nabbed as they hid ln !he nearby groves
and fields. All the captured men were
quC'!ltioned at Tustin police headquarters
and 111'n u1ken into custod. by the fl'<l·
eral officer.s
'l'v.'o of the aliCM \le.re raptured
Sr\·eral hours after the 01hers .... ·hen
they na~ged dO'ATl n police car,
mistaking II for a taxicab, orf1C't'rS ~id
Roy Boehm. assistanl in11nigration
d1recior for in\'CS\tgation!I, s.1id today tht-
OO(:S \\'ho e!,(,:apcd prob..'lbly v.·ill catch
1ax1cabs and othfr forms of tr;in:""()na-
t1on to get them lo their dl'stln:nions.
lie said sever:ol of thr captured 31iCT\l
:1r1' suspec1ed 10 be ori;:ani:z.ers of lhe
n1ass 1mnHgrat1011.
Boehm s:ud the \art:c numbt't of ahcns
on a sing1r train 1s ··hi{!hh· unusual and
l'OUld point to soml' ~ind or sm~ghng
operation."
lie sa id the Tu.~tin !rain stop 1s .1
conunuing enforce111cnt hcJdacht fvr his
offlt'(' '
Fornial .Mesct Okay
Sign Law Adopted
The (.;osta ~!<'Sa City Co u n c 1 I
reaffi rmed 1\.\t earlier st.1nci;> in fa\'or of 3
nl'1V sign ord1nant't.' :-Olonday night by
g1\'1ng the con1ro,·ers1al la.,,.· il.s Srt'Ond
rl'ading :ind thereby formal!,\• ad<1pting ii.
City coonctl ml'mbers \"Otl-d 5 to O to
accept the docum<'nl as clarilil'd by the
planning commission. allo111ng it !o
IX'oomc ln11· in :IO d.:1ys .
"I think the• Citv Council hai: jus1
pasSt'd one of the 11lost progres.<;1ve~ign
ordinanct"S in lhc rounty," s111d Plann1n1Z
Director \\'1ll1am 11unn after thl' 1nel'!in~
Dunn's slaff had bt."Cn working on th•·
si~n ord U'M1fl('C s1nct' August of 1972 ;ind
!he planning dirl'ctor l>1:licve:-It 11ill
h<•('Onle the rn00l'! for otht'r ordinance::.
throug'noul lilt-t:n1tl'<i States.
"I think a lot of citi{".I; hJ\'e been
.,..·ailing lo sec \\'hat Costa \\csa v;ould do
\\1th this s1~n ordinaTlC£•. 1'\ow that the~
J:l'<! it \\.1S appro\'cd. I th1nk )OU v.ill flll{\
a lot of olhc r sign ordinanCt's conl1ng 0111
u:s1ng basically !he same langu<!ge a.sour
ordinanC't!." Dunn said.
The Costa \lcsa ordinan~. sirnpl~
t'Xplaincd ..... i ll force business ov."Tlers to
put up s1naller and lov.·er signs, ~l
exceeding one square foot ~r ruM1ng
foot of front.1 ge.
It \1111 ~i\'e owners of noo-ronfonning
sib'llS an} 1vherc fro1n six .rnonths t.o IU
y1•a.rs to get rid of their old signs.
depending on lhc si7.e. value and l~l>e of
c:on!ilruct1on of their signs.
\\"ith rncir serond rc:1d ing of ·the
crdinancc members of thj! ro1rnc1I
reje<:tcd a rl'commendation hy. the
plann ing romm1ssion th:it the roox1m11n1
:uTIOr1ir.ation perioi'l be !o\\·crccl from 10
lo st\'C'T\ \'e3rs. Council~·om<in Korma Hertzog was the
lone holdout for the !l('vcn Y<'Jr
maximum and \\·ound up on the sho rt end
of a 4-1 vot e on the proposal.
Another planning l' o m m i s s i o n
rocommendatioo \\hich .,,.·ould ha\·e made
the romrnissioo. rather than rlX' l'1ty
Counc il th<> authority for dispensing
\·ariantes. 'Aa.S rejected unanimou!-oly.
Counci11nan Alvin Pinkley. 1n making
his 1notion against gi\'ing the comrrusskin
the variance pov.·er. said· th l'
responsibili!y to make. those t~-prs ?f
decisions should rest with c!e<:te<I public
officials. Planning commissioners are
appointed . A second mot ion by Pinkll'y ordered
the planning comrnission lo make a study
on \\'het'oer the ordinance should be
amcnded to mnke special dispensations
for special types of businesses its
8 Tons of Pot Seized
ACAPt:U:O, ~lexico 'UPl f
Authorities announced today the
confiscation Of eight tom of marijuana
and the arrests of fi\'e persons on
highways near here.
D•ll1 l'<lff S"H ""'°"
STANDS UP FOR WEEDS
Council CriUc Marth
··numbt'r one pr iority."
The study .,,.·ill dcll'nnine \1hethrr nl'1r
car d('a \('r<ihip!;. 1n0fcls, n101·le theaters
a.nd olhf>r businesses arc so unique lhat
they should 11ual1fy for n1ore hberal
s1gninj? all911an("('S . Dunn indic;1ted that
thl' study .,,.1!1 lake "some time" to
cornplete but did nol sa.v .,,.hen 1t would
be brought b:.ick lx'fore the council.
Controversy. a ~tcady ft•a!urf' of the
protracted sign di:l1bcr;1!1('ns h~ the
C{)Uncil. \\'ilS 1narkedly ab:>cnt ~tonday
night cxc('pl for a blast by council crilio
\'t·rl~ n ~larrn.
:-.1arlh said the J{).y('ar amortization
··n....,\·ards tholit' \11th 1he "'°·ors1 signs"
\\ho h<l\'t' h;1d them up longes t and
penalizes businessmen 11·ho pul up more
modest. ll'ss c:i;.pcns11·e signs.
Ill' also obicctl'd to the inclusion of a
\\1ri<ince pnx:cdurl' 1n the ordmancc,
.11!rglng that ii could lead to corrupuon
and behind the i:cl'llcs contribullons by
.sign applica~ts to public officials
Veteran Mesa Fireman
Lawrence May Succumbs
DEAO AT 47
Fire Capt. May
'Exorcist' Filrn
Raises tl1e Devil
Wit,li Jl'lesa Areo
"TilC Exorcist'' is creating a devil or a
problem 1n Costa r-.lcsn ·s ;\lcsa Verde
neighborhood. arcording lo city officials.
Midnig'nt'\ shov.ings of the popular
moQic at the Edwards Theater. 1534
Adams A\'r., ha\·c brought complaints
from residents about noise from
automobi!ts, 11 v;as report.t."CI ~1ood11y
night during a meeting or the Costa \lt:Sa
Cily c;o.,icil.
Council.,,.·oman Norma Uenzog , a 1't~a
Verde res ident. said she had been made
av.·are of other complaints about soft
,drink cans. popcorn boxes. candy
\\Tappers ;ind other types of litter
blo;o.•ing around ln the area.
Council TTM:mbers. ho"'C\'er, appfO\'ed 11
request by the !heater to ccintrnue
operation of Its trailer-type i.natk bar
lhrough April 18.
The approval was contingent on an
improvement In the cleanliness of l'nf"
theater parking lot snd a rcdoc11on in
noise. possibly by elimlnallng, or pushing
back the film's last showing.
Florida S1uog Abates
~llAA11 (UPI) -Eas!erly winds
1'1onday pushed a pungent smog created
by bumln11 sawgra~ 11nd muck tu.ck into
the Everglades. bringing rtlief loday lo
South rlorida r~idcnts, partlculnrly the
elderl)', who suffered shortnt."SS of breath,
roughing and watery eyes.
\"1·1t•ran Costa \h's:a F1rl' Ot>partmcnl
Capi. l.aOATcncr ll \la\• died \1oni1a,.-at
Jlo..1g ~le!TlQria\ Hospital in :'\cl' pt;rt
!kach. a \\·l'<'k after being ad1n11tcd for
trcatn1ent of leukcrnia.
The 47-y<·ar-old fireman's death "'as
attributed to a C'Cft!br:il hemorrhage.
llis fatal stroke wall apparently an
une:a:pected development. since friends
siid doctors had gi;·cn him a 70 perC"ent
chance for remissio n of Pis blood cancer
condition.
Private fam ily funeral services will be
held . according lo a ~k<"Sfl'lan for Balt.7.·
&rg<'ron Funeral Hornr, C~ta \1rsa.
Survivors include his \\'ife, Jeanine,
!)!us four daughters, lnrTainc, 25,
Chrlst!nc . 21 , \1ar!1yn, 13, and Jennifer,
13.
A Costa '.\les.1 fireman Since October of
1960, Capt. \lay and his family lived at
1383 Shannon Lane.
lie can1e to the l'ily In 1960 from his
nati1·e Lakewood . Ohio. v.•ht're he was
r>mployed as a fireman for five years
lx·fore mo\'ing to the· Orange Coast.
··L.1rry v.·:is Olll' of the most respected
C"aptains oo the fir(' dPpartment and one
of my C]<™!S! fr1('1ld s.°' ll<ittal1on Chief
(;;iry Golson said toda y.
lie said that shorlly before Capt. \lay's
47th birthday on J:in 31 that he became
fl! v.·ith \\'hat 'A'<1.<i l)(lhev('(\ lo be the nu.
lfis illness ront1n11ecl and Wll.!I then
diagnos('(\ as mononuclros1s. but when
th is did not respond to tre;i!mctlt a
fu rther diagnosis of !eukt'm1a was rnadc .
Leukemia.. is a cancer of the blood . In
which tile "-tlite cells ac:cclerat.e their
nH1ltlpl ica tion, but can be r:onlro!lcd and
revC'rsed with drugs <ind Lransfu,~ion.s.
Before he v.·as stricken. Capt. ~1ay
scrvc-d as comm.andt>r of ~; n g In e
Con1pany Three. headquartered at
Sta11on Thret> at 11.ovat Palm Drive and
1\d,;ims •\VCJlU~. •
"\los! of his cart'£'r v.·as in lruck
companies."' said Cllief Got.son. "He was
tStt ,\IA\', Page ZI
Orange Coast
Weather
Kot much chance of sunshine
:iloog the Orange Coasl Wednes-
d<l}\ but the 1.1eathrt service say~
1l'll be mostl y sunny inland in the
aftl'rnoon hours. /l ighll at the
beaches and inland i.11 the mJd-
60S. Lov.·s: tonight 45·~
INSIDE TODA. l'
Drought, fan1ine Oltd 11cglect
thrco rcn tJ1c t l'fi11c1wr1 of a
011ce·prnud tribe of U'nrnors.
\"ulture$ s1L ot(lp eve ry ltle·
pho~ pole!, awaiting new vu:•
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Lf,,,_ Raps Arabs ?7
Embargo Lifting
Called 'Treason'
\'IE~NA, Austria (APl -'ibyn tOOtiy
assailed the Arab decision to lih the oil
embargo against the United States a:;
an "act or treason" and Holland said
the continued ban agalruit shipments
there v•ill hurt aJI of Europe.
There was no Immediate ~·ord frorn
the ~Uddle East whether oil actually
REDS HUMILIATED BY
EMBARGO END, Poge 4
DON'T EXPECT INCREASE
IN GAS YET, Pogo 12
started fklwing to the United States again
following ~tcniay's decision to end the
embaflO lmpooed during the Octobe<
?.fiddle Ea.st war.
In The Hague, a Dutch fore ign
ministry spokesman said the continu ing
embargo against ttie Netherlands v•i\1
I hurt Europe becam.e Rotterdam is an
intt.malional oil transit port and an
Police Try
1 To Identify
G~ Victiin
' Mllllnl per'°"' bull•llns were being
ltUdled today for clue1 to ldenU ty ol a
yauna Jane Doe who attempted suicide
Monday by firing a .sa caliber revolver
lnto her mouth u abe sat on the end of a
Balboa boot dock .
'lbe victJm, with long, reddish-brown
hair and dressed in -we1tem and Indian
tuhlon, was lllted J ritical condition
today at Hoag Alemorial Hospital in
Newport Bead!. 1 Her wound would probably have been
rat.I had .,. UIU!d the gun barr•I
upward toward her brain, but the slug
tore through her tongue and out the back
iide·ot her neck.
Detective Ken Smith, who is handling
the 1nvut11atJon, aaid the 1 e a d
apparently mi.wed her spinal column .
He added today that he was checking
oot two missing per110ns reports involving
younc women generally fitting the
unidenUfied victim's de9cription.
One wu a relldent of Orange, whlle
the other was a wt-!kaway patient from
Oralige County Alcdlcal ~nter.
Denver, Colo., visitors r -liel Millag
, and K.an:n Whittemore called police about
1:30 p.m. ?..fonday when the victim shot
herRU, investigators aaid.
Offtcer LewtJ BlvJn1 fotmd her tying on
the end ot the wooden pier at 15th Street
.and Bay Avenue. with her legs dangling
over the end and the .38 in her hand.
No ideotWcatlon could be found and
tbt victim, about 22, had only a few
penonal itemJ -such aa her hairbrush
and 51 centa in a brown woven manila
rope-type Pll"'·
1 She la five feet , foor lneht3 tall, weighs
125 pounds, and has hazel eyes ln addl·
lion to flowing, re<ld.ish-brov.n hair.
Deteotlve Smith said she wore a · .;reen shirt with an Aztec Indian design
on the back, a light green blouse with
p1nk: Howen beneath It, plus blue jeans.
She alao wore western style brown
suede boos and has pierced ears in
which she wore earrings, but police found
no other jewelry or clues to her
ldenilty.
From Page J
WEEDS ...
said, "Why can't his wild flower be our
"A·eeds?" The audience booed.
Councilman Dom Raciti intervened.
explaining that the "weeds" which the
t'OUDdl 1Mually orders destroyed, tend
to dry out and become a fire hazard,
thtrtby meeting 1.iarth's definition. .
The weed abatement progr. 1, despite
Marth't oratory, was a:;proved by ~
''Ote of the council.
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integral part of Europe'g ci:onon1ic life.
Saudi Arabia. Al1;;i;ria , Abu Dht1bi.
Bahrain. Egypt, Kuwail and Qata.r
agreed to end the ban aga!n:st the United
States over th(' opposition of Libya and
Syria .
Their acllon v.·as taken in recognition
of \\'ashing1on 's r!forls In getting Israel
to \\'ithdray,• from the Suez Canal and in
hopes that Secretary of Stair Henry A.
Kissinger would obtain o slmlar Israeli
v.·itbdrav.·al on the S}•rian front .
A broadcast by the Libyan radio called
the action treasonoll!I especially since
fighting has nared again on the Golan
Heighls front between Syria and lsr.11cl.
Libya shipped about 10 percent of the
1.9 million barrels o( Arab crude oil the
United States impo11cd . aily before the
ctnbargo. and presun1a1Jly will not
resume these shipn1en1s.
Syria's only oil weapon ls the pipeline
fron1 Saudi Arabia lo the !\fcdltcrranean,
v.1lich crosses its territory, and it \\'as
e~pcctcd to l'Olllinue barring u .s.:oound
tanker.) frorn loading <1l the 1>ipcline·s
Syrian terminal.
Saudi Oil Alinister Ahmed Zaki Yam;1nl
sad tanker shipn1ents from the Persian
Gulf should begin readiing U.S. ports in
about twn montllS. But he said· Algerian
oil, shipped fron1 the ~tcd.it.erranean. \1'111
arrive n1uch sooner.
Vamani said Saudi Arabia would ship
at least a million barrels a day to the
United States, and Ku'.•:alt, Algeria and
other countries would send additional
amounts. But no total was available.
The oil minlsters said In their
communique that lire ban v.·ould be 1ifted
for at Jea!t two months and they would
review their action at another conference
June 1 in Cairo. Yamanj stressed that
only an unforeseen change l n
Washington's ~1iddle East policy would
cause them to put th e cn1bargo back on.
\Vhile rewarding the United Sl.1tes, the
Arab ministers retained their en1bargo
on shipments lo the Netherlands and
Denn1ark. They said the h.,.o countJ·ics
remain hostile lo the Arab cause.
Oil shipn1ents to \Vest (:erm.any and
Italy, however, wtre returned to full
prewar volume. Export.! to the two
countries had bc<!n cut by 15 percent
bc<!ause of their alleged pro-Israeli
sympathies.
Production cut! for Japan, Britain,
France and other West European
COWltrles bad already ISeen restored.
1
Oasses Offered
In Dog Obedience
A JO.week course In dog obedience
training will be offered In tbree'?lifferenl
cycles by the Costa ,Mesa Depa.t11nent of
Leisure Services t'tlis spring.
Registration for the .cou~ )aught by
Don Brassell costs $15 and signups will
be Thursday, March 28 from 6 to 8 p.m.
and Saturday, ~1arch 30 from 9 a.m. to I
p.m. at the Community Recreation
c.enter on the Orange C o u n t y
Fairgrounds.
Classes for all breeds o( dog, six
months and older will begin at Te\Yinkle
Park on Apri l 15 from 7 to 8 p.m., and
April 17 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., and
again from 7 to 8 p.m. the same day.
He lt'o1a't Escape
Mrs. Popeil
01ru·ges
.
Will Sta11d
By ARTllVR R.. VINSEL ot .,.. Pill• P'Htf , .. It
Charges of consplracy and solic1!ntion
to commit murder wUI remain standin~
Jn the trial of Newport Beach's Eloise
PopeO and her onetime boyfriend,
accused or plotting to have her v.ealthy
husband murdered.
Long Beach Superior Court JtJdge John
Arguell~ today denled deferue mOlioM
to dismiss charges again.st the Harbor
Island sociall!e and htr co-defendant.
He did grant a motion for dlacovery
1vbich v.·ill allow attorneys for Atn.
Popeil, 48. of 519 Harbor Island Road,
and Daniel Ayers, 37, of Safita Ana, a
freer hand.
The approval will give them access to
certain prosecution doo.rments to aid In
preparing a deferuie for the alleged
n1urder plotters. . .
Cauabodia•• Questio1a.in9
Defense attorneys Philip Petty and
Jiobert Green. of Santa Ana , appeared in
Department K before Judge Arguelles
claiming the local court had no
jurisdiction.
• 111ey baaet1 their claim on the fact
Samuel J. Popeil, 59, cbainnan of the
board of Popcil Bros. Inc.. was in
Chicago and thus their clients could not
be accused here.
Government soldiers interrogate two youthf.ul
J\h1ncr Houge insurgents captured during fighting
at Kraut Krabei, 7 1niles south or Phnom PCnh.
Cambodian rebels captured the roya l capital of
Oudong !\1onday. It \Vas the first n1ajor city to faJI
to the Reds in three years. --------------------------------
f'rom Page 1
CO NV ICTED • • •
relationship \Vith the defendanl.
It was testified on one occasion thal he
\\•as unrecognizable after a bent ins
administered by Cobb. Witnesses said th e
child's head was swollen out of all
prO)Xlrtion and both ryes 1verc black and
alniost closed "ith bruises.
Prosecutor Pat Brian cg'ancfed the
child's death as "murder by constant
torture" and lashed Cobb as •·a fiend 1rho
took constant delight in cruelly punishing
a helpless JiUle boy ."
Cobb refused . to ansy,•er Brian's
questions about his alleged beatings of
Todd on 'i''hat the prosecutor '5aid were
two vital portions of the case against
him.
Dul he repeatedly condemned r.-fiss
Rocky,·ood as a liar v.•ho v.·as promised a
luscr sentence by the prosecution if she
would appear as a witness againsl her
former paramour.
Doo1·knob Twistc1·
Hits :! Apartn1 ents
A daylight burglar usini; vise grip
pliers to \\l'ist doorknobs hit three
apartment s in Costa !'ltcsa's !-!arbor
Townhouse Apartments ~1onday, but
looted only one.
Timothy T\\·igg , of No. 7, 227 1.farbor
Blvd .. told police officer ~1 att Letteriello
that he and his v.·ife lost $303 in
belongings includinfl!: their lelevision sci,
t \\'O radios. a blender and a sev.·ing
n1achine . 1Q1·estigators said the intruder
attacked apartments S and 6 al!Kl, but
fa iled to gain entry.
\ll"I TtllfMfl
Nixon in Texas
To Face Qui z
By Executives
\VASHlNGTON (UPI) -Resuming his
get-out-and-be-seen strategy in an effort
to blunt Watergate critics and those who
demand his impeachment , President
Nixon flew to Texas today for a
nationally televised question-and-answer
session wilh broadcast executives.
ln Houston, Nixon will be holding his
I hird public appearance o u t s i d e
\\'ashington in five days -a ma!or
drparlure for a president who generally
has rnainlained a low proflle during hili
Sl'<:ond tl'rn1 .
His hour-ong questioning session before
the Nottonnl Association of Broadcasters
is lo begin <it S p.111. PDT.
Nixon v.·as to spend the night in
llouston and return to Washington
\\'rdne.!>day afternoon. During his visit,
he 1!'i lo irutpect prepar:Hions being made
nt the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
for the joint U.S.·Soviet effort to
rendezvous two space vehicles. and
decorate three Apollo astronauts -
Gerald T. Ca rr of Santa Ana, William
Pogue and Dr. Edward Gibson, fonnerly
of San Cll'n1ente.
While I-louse sources say Nixon
believes that public exposure will
cicn1onS!rl'tte he is a strong president
fully in command of the Administration.
,not an en1battled n1aii.on the brink of
resigning in face of impeachment threats
und inquiries into income tax returns.
Fro1n Pqe J
~IAY ...
an excellent truck company ·man and in
!he rire service. that 53ys a lot for a
man."
He explained that truck company men
are those that small boys who dream of
being firemen idolize.
Chief Golson said they are the crew
ntcmbcrs who handle reseues. evacuation
and ladder v.·ork when the big engines
an-Ive at a fire .
From Pagel
RESIGN ...
urged Nixon to 1nukc "the fullrst possible
disclosure" or all n1ateriaLs relating to
\Vatergate. Because Nixon did not, the
President could not prevent "the
transfonnation of the \Vatergate incident
in to a kind of \Valergatc ctisis of
regime.''
Buckley, '"'ho in the past supported the
President but indicated recently some
misgivings over Nixon's handling of
\Vatergatc, said "the cha racter of a
regime nlv.•ays reflects and expresses the
characicr of its leader. I'. is he v.·ho
appoints his executive st.aft The captain
is responsib]P for bis ship, the
commander for his army, and !'lfr. Nixon
has explicitly rec o g n i i e d this
responsibility."
Buckley said Nixon's resignation would
end the impeachment process.
"Congress would be automatically
disch arged of 1hc \Valergatc affair, and
could devota itself to its legislative.
business," he said.
He said the new preside11t -ooe
selected by Nixon, Vice President Gerald
R. Ford -would be able "to reach out lo
the people v.·ith the restored authority
and n10ral strength that Is so essential an
ingredient of the presidency."
Salmonella Seen
l 1i T ivo Deatlis
LOS ANGELES fAP) -~ persoM
\rho died in Los Angelts the past six
months v.•ere diagnosed to ha\'e a strain
of salmonella infection comm 0 n l y
brought on by drinking raw milk, a
county health official says.
The county received reports of eight
other persons becomnig ill "'ith
salmonella dublin during the same
period. Dr. lchiro Kamel. chief nf
communlcable disease control for the
county's Community ilealth Services,
said in a rtport issued ~·londay.
Loog Beach detectives. however, cla im
to baVe developed evidence io support a
murder conspiracy agallm the tycoon ,
worth an estimated $a:>O m i 11 i o n ,
developed here.
A pair of co-workers of Ayers at
Douglas Aircraft Company in Long
Beach have testified they were retained.
to kill Popeil so his wile would inherit a
fortune before the couple's pending
divorce action becomes final.
The suspected conspirators v.· e re
arrested at ~1rs. Popell's Newport Beach
home in early January.
Friends and neighbors pledged parcels
of lucrative property to help the onetime
wailre53 who married a millionaire make
her $50,000 bail bond .
Ayers, a machinist laid off by the
L<>ng Beach aircraft plant last year, is
also free on bail but ls being represented
by Los Angeles County Deputy Public
Defender Joseph Acton.
A further court appearance is
scheduled April 5 on a defense motion to
suppress evidence against the pair, while
April 24-th is their trial date.
Judge Arguelles listened to oral
arguments fnr one hour today before
refusing lo dismiss the conspiracy count,
v.·hich is a felony charge and cannot be
reduced.
Solicitation ror1nurder can be reduced
to a misdemeanor charge up o n
conviction.
Mrs. Ballerino
Rites W ednesdav ..
Funeral 5er\·ices will be h e I d
\Vednesday for Mrs. Bertha F. Ballerlno
of Costa Alesa, who died Sunday at the
age of 86.
.)!rs. Ballerino, a 27-year resident ol
Orange County, is survived by seven
dauihters: Mrs. Atarilyn Thompson of
Santa Ana , ~!rs. Estey Sutterfield of
Costa A1esa, .\lrs. Coweta Rogers of
Arizona, Mrs. Bonnie Doran or La
Puente, ~lrs. Lois Ross of La Puente,
t\frs. Flora ~1. Parker of El Monte and
!\trs. Theo Collier of Downey; tv.'O
brothers, se\'en sisters, t h l r I e e n
grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchil·
dren and two great..great·grandchildren.
Services will be held at II a.m. at Bell
Broadway Chapel in Costa ~tesa.
OVER THE RIVER and
THRffi:JGH THe -WOODS -
For three more months Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the
street. At times Place nt ia Avenue will be closed and access will be
available by way of Babcock St .. coming from the back way.
We ti.ope you will · be patient with.
construction as the re sults will
certainly be worth all the trouble .
If you aren·t adventuresome. give us a
call. and we ·11 bring sampl es to your
home.
19th ST.
I 18th ST.
-S 17th ST.~ ·1 · I ,,_rJam_663 ~,... -a 161h sr.-
ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
IN
COSTA MISA
SINCI 1917
1663 Placentia Ave.
COST .. M5A
646-4838
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James Earl Ra y (center), serving ;\ 99-year sen tence for the murder
of Or. ritt1rtin Luther King .Jr .. makes a surprise appearance: In Nash·
ville federal court and dcclnred It would be "idiotiC'" for hin1 to at·
tcn1pt an escape when there fs a cliancc 'tbt a new .lr;al':------~----------------~-------::---------------------
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TONIGIIT'S
TV HIGHI.IGHTS
KC!lT 81 9:00 -"Grand llllliioo." A Freocb
classic movie by dlrector Jean Renoir about a group
of French officers imprisoned by Germans in \Vorld
Warl.
NBC Cl 10:00 -Police Story. A police chiel
fa ces political pressure whUe trying to quell the
al'tivit1e1 of young gangs. John Forsythe stars, with
Barbara Rush, ~Sichael .1\nsara. Lloyd Bochner and
Pernell Roberts.
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TV DAILY LOG
Tue1doy I
Evening \ ......... l~,~~.l I
9:00 I=,~ s,ri., lptclM
I Seftri .. .w..i .. ......
M1 .. .it1e1 fl• ftdWll "Gund
11 ltlSioft~ (french, 1937) Olrt ct111
J~111 Renoir's port11lt ot t lfOllP ol
frt~h ollittra imprbontd br C11·
l!lillt in World Wu I. 1114 thtfr ti·
10111 to tKlpt ho111 11Mil1 c1pt0l, •
1i1rm111 1rlJtoc11l Jitn litbin. p;.
1:111 ~(J) II m flltws 1rr1 flt$11tr •Jiii Erkh Von Sho· IMiiilil1 tM o.11111 belnl II.Ir.
Me,te: (2111) "It• WI~ In I (f)) 1111""1 ~ (d11) 'Si-E1tht1 w11~1ms. lecflet l•U••
i llfttl II Uwttrtun ftstivll MnluM
Wllltfl "'lilltf 1 l•'ll Lucy t:JO 8 12! (!JI !Ii CIS l11tMl11 Mtv·
I Mt.ii 11111 ~ It: (C) (911) '"Slit Criff Murder" ( RJ
(I} t ..!.•ti .1ta1111& (dr1) '1J-le111 S.w1la~ Lynda 011
fl•m14• Gtor11•. A .oman repons • murdtr
ti) Drtptt 1 to the pc(ia. then reto1niie1 one r:il "'* 1111 "Otbtr Men a Dtut h !he dtlK1iveJ c.11 !he u~e 11 the l.n.'~ ~lcllar~ S!tr11 killer.
D d•tt AMtt €1) LI Nle111 r JMMKt• (DCit•HP}lt
l~H stHi•t 10:00 0 ~ (l) i]g! m '•hu SI tr I
7:SO i New Trt11111 Hunt I "Oller Ponce Cflltl SJm McCul·
Mt1•1'1 KtNti lou11ti f1us problem1 !n1olwin1 an · ®J MellptM S.~111i <.mmblym•n, the m1yor 1nd t p1y· ""'Tlf M1l111bt1 thOlit Ihle! •bill lf'Jlni to QUiii 111.t ... bf CIMINI• S••• KUYitles of youni aanp . John for·
llillltl I Mtvlt: (Cl (IOI ~Sf•; 'Jlhe. B1rb1r1 llu~. llichae1 An·
Nitlt" (•U) 'SJ -Rock Hudwll. WI, Lloyd Bodlntt 11d PtfntU
Mllloly Qu1A11. llob11b sttr. ID'"'"""' ll'lCDl!l li •,., i~TtltlllMTnii. if,WCialltJ Ltt'• 1111•1 A Dttl @ (}) aJ M11t111 W11b1 M.O.
., Htwt: Tiit Sle111 P1lntt1 "The Till T11e" (II) Tony Mus1nte
Oi.car Ho#t, Artist t aurttle ol So auests ts 1 p$yci'li•1rit lhu 1pi1t Ot~Olt, 15 lho;,wn tllll 11 .ind dt·f wllose own illnm to111p1ic1tes hos
vtlopina 1 p1!nrin1 l~lltd "E1a:t1 work wltll emotionally di$lu1bed
01nc11." Vincent P1iee n1r,.11s. children. m I HIJ Ci11h1111 Sp111f S,Klfl ai) lk11r11 m Ille Cilltul Ci1n1 I l!ll') P11bt lll• l11d Cl••
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Wtlttl t1u1 • h1n1ovH t nd S,..tl1ll CtlllffJ
M1ud1'1 wr1ttt-bul 1t!uses lo ltt• Mulkal hptdklllH
lilt lad 11111 ha tias 1 drintln1 ,
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Division., tRT Of!it1rs Mtllo, •ndl Twlllpt Z1n1
Rttd stop 1 c11dif card h1ud tnd l • hnr M1•11 ,
11t 1n 11UOlo1J l1ctur1 when lhty · Mtwit: (C) "T"rttit~ Tl11tdlf•
!1t~tl 1 btli1v1r. .llJnt Mtldo"-'1 Nit" (com) 'SJ-St1nl11 Holklw•r.
1u11ts. 1 GI Mlultn: l111po,ulble 0 M.W: (Cl IZM) ''O.S.S. 111 CD Movlt: ""-• TM11 Wut
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l1i1nds ut out lo co11quu lbtlf h· _ .
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Mmt: {C) {2hr) "fr111tl• 11 As· 'S9-liu Gnlolli. Pete1 Elliot
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tf)'•n1 to 11t to • c1cllt ol I~ mil-(clrl) "56 _ oivld Wt)'llt lkln. who urrlu 1 pl11u• lo th• ·
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oriftl t ltdtd horror lilm .tu tn~' -Rod CtmerOll, r011t'I Tucker.
2:00 G "CW Hetrtl I C..wls" Wednesday tcom) ·so -Altc CulMW. JoMI
G1ttA'll'llOd,
• "1Nkt4tn .. (dr1) 'SO-How· DAYTIME MOVIES I t rd Dutt, Brian Donltvy. 1i (CJ "Sft•• Oi1Mt11•1'" (dr t)
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(dft ) '60 -RtlOh f11U1my, C1111 !ill (C) "II A 11111 All1flU'" (com)
Cal'SOft. '62-Stndla O.e. Bobb~ Oum.
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Lloyd Nolin. • ewllt Gr1nrer. Oonnt RtH.
KOCE TELEVISION LOG
THE FAMILY QRCUS .. By Bil ac-
"I wilh the robins would 9el here so winter wo\lld be .. over.
Success · l ritates
~ Gal I t11personato1
Uy .\tAll.ILYr-\ ANO llY GAJlONER
Q: I •·a11 astonished seelbg Jim Bailey perform In
Allaml Stach to find be loolied a•d sounded exacUy llke
Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand. \\"Ill be ever, arter
uUalnlng 111cct•1 t'Opylng otht'r stars, bt able to do him·
~l'Jf and erase that image·~ Also how has i;uccess affttlcd
hinf."-:\lrs. Corinne Santino, T.amarar . Flu.
A: "Succe.!is," Dailey bcllo\\'5. "has more disad\'an·
!ages than advantages. It only n1cans you ha\·e to \\'Ork
h;irder. •·Jr you ·rc Sl:.'nsili\·e. like I am, you're obJi,·lous
10 crilici;' raves obout ~·our t:llent.
"Some perforn1crs begin to I, !ic,·e their Ov.'Tl pt1tr
Jicity. Then fall u1to liquor, drugs and. pov;, they tumble
fron1 th1• !Op.··
The fcn111le im1>ersonalor ''ho hopes one rla\' lo be
hin1sclf. and has the \'Oice 11nd talent to go wilh ii. is
·~ 'Glad ~~~a:~~~~y!a~~.~'
~. biller about tv.o facets of ~ucccss. I he lau1cnl~. "don't fil lltis ~c:..r.
your life an~·inore.
''Last \'Ca r ·~ frienu~:·
They don·t Uclu11t:: in
"You ha\'e to Ix-\'Cry \1ary about "'horn you 1ru sl.
In faC"I, ·• Bailey bitched to Alex Ben Block, "ooce )'OU
rcuch the top yoo can't tn.1st anyon~. People in the busi·
ncss sec ffil' as a threat. You. can have the grratrs1 friend
in the "Drld. but \1·hen 1noncy gets ill\'Ol'Jed, look out.
Lc l il be. knU\\1l )OU ho:l\e .no tp<>ncy and 1l1s like a ~ic1c.
lhl'~ all go gooc.lbyc ··
•~: Tbough there "ere u~u11.Uy denials of a romance, no~· that lh~y'rt.' no lon~er ro-starrin:? on TV . Isn't It ~
lrue Bridget REALLY W>1·es Bemie?-~lr5, C. Stedman,
Ralliniore.
A: TI1at's 11·hat other ('ast members speculated 11·hen ~tl!rl'1iith B;i'xtcr. 'upon Oying home fro1n F'rancc. hnn1edi-
;1tci1· 1 i\lll'd ihc lfoll\·\1·ood s t of Da1·id Rirncv·~ 111011c
··t;1°ra1:u1 10 \"a1:l ~1rt·s·... ·
•l: Dor <1n'I Dirty Sall y ren1ind yolJ of Tughoat Annie
from the old Yt'allace Beery mo1'ies? Any re!Alionshlp be·
t\\·een the t~·o .u::tre-sses?-!\lalcolm Brady, Brooklyn.
A: No. Excepting the similairties between the t"·n
lead rotes. Hoth de\'cloped a love-hate relationship tvilh
thei r te:iding men. Like some couples watching the show.
i'otaric r>ressler plRyed Annit'. Jeanette r-..·olan int rodu('Cd
Sally in a segment of "C:unsmoke" l\1·0 seasons ago .
fl : llO\\' mauy 1i1nes has Raymo11d Burr been married~
Ytbere ~as he hor11'! 1\od "·hat do 1he frequent ittms 1bout
bis "tragic life'' refer to":'-.\lrs. E. Ha"·kins, Vancouver,
B.C.
A: Burr "'as born Raymond \Vill iam Stacy Burr on
P.lay 21. 1917, in New \Vestminster, B.C. Jfe v.•a.s married
three tin1es. ilis first l»ife. the English-born Annette Suttr
erlnnd. 11•as kill ed in a plane shot do"'TI by the German.S
in 1943. Di1·orced from his second \\ife. his third 11•ifc,
l..1ura .\!organ, died O[ leukem!a in 1955. the S~BTIC dis·
ease hi s IO-ycar-0ld son ~lichacl died of 111·0 yea rs earlier.
Scud your quest1011s to Hy Gard ue r, "Glud ~'011
1\slie,J T/1at," care of th is newspaper. I'. O. Ho.r:. 1560.
Custu .lJcsa 92660. ,,fari!1111 a11d lly Ga1·cl11er 1;·i/I nn·
~·wcr a.~ 11101111 ri uestions as they ccH1 ia the ir r vfl11r1H.
/J•tt 011· t•o!101!C of U!fli/ rna kcs per101u1I rcplir s 1111-
/JUS&iblc.
mobile
phone --·--place U receive
telephone calls
In )'OUrcar ·--no llffa1e ·--Na C1pit11 ln w11r"'''"
M o~ll. to Mt,.tk R.1~t1 I l11i1
01!,\M,I ['OU~T\'
I! lfl!O HI El'HON£
St //VI<. r ...
I
· Unemployed
-Get Extra
I
I Payments
• SACR,\~tE~lO I AP)
About 1..i.000 Io ll g · t e r 111
utieniployed Californians arc.
entitled lo an ertra three
1v e e k s cl unc1nploj·:11cn:
checks. !he state i:n1plo~·1ne,1t
agrncr says.
1 he $0.? n~illion windfall ts
the result or nc"' legislatl-0n.
the En1plo~ 1ncnt IJt\'Clopn1cnt
txoartrncnt said.
Payrncnts 1\'ill \';iry fro1n $'.!~1
tu $75 per \1·cc:.. 1-0 lhl'~'
401 s .... h, J>l'f'SOnS who h3\'C \L,Cd up nil
ScmN Alo the. pay1nents from thtir
'/tlo1aey's 1forth
On C1·edit Cru·ds
By S\'L\1IA PORTJ::R
\\'e are l'IQ\\' .inaking mo re
lhan 6.1CI million bunk credit
curd transactions a ,vt-ar.
an1ountlng lo ne11rly $1 .. billion
in 1973, up 32 percent O\'Cr
19i2.
Chargrs on our 1n u I t i ·
purpose l>Hnk rredil <':lrds
he1ve tk't.'Otllt': :i nc1v substitute
for the sn1all
l'J\.'No«l:ll loan
•is \If' inl'reas-
111~ly ch;irc;e
hi g -tll'ktl
Hl·ms suth tis
furniture :111rl
111.'ljur aooti·
itlll'1'<; !('I •ht'~I'
cards i11~tt;1d
-Of t'lkill:_: •1lll .-CATE•
personal loA1~ to rinnnC't!
thC>1n. i\11d \\·e 're paylnl? the
lyplcal 18 percent yearly iu-
l<'rt's\ rate on w ha t eve r
111noo111s Ill' don't p..'ly proinr~
ltr ·~u11 1n t hf' offing i$ a nf'11·
~~·stt.'Tn. <lu<> lo be i11trcrJu1 .. "<I
111 1111' lll'Xl f1•11 1nonths [i,.
Tk1nkAn1crit'ard . 1rhich "·ould
pcrn1it curdholt.iers to gl'l in-
stant. on · the • :-u:H financinl!
for appliances. furniture and
sitnilar 1!Pn1s 1·1,1 their bank
t·a rdi; -wi1h i n d i 1· id u ii 1
11art1c1p;11111).! !);u1k~ S\·ning lhe
ln!cr<'~I r.'ltr~
TO SL'G GEST !hi'
dunensions of th ... • l.1t1':.I rredit
crird explo!lion. one half of ;ill
ArnC"rie:in f;un1lil'.:; nu1' ha1.·
at \ea.!.l one <'rt'<lit card nnd
1norr 1ha11 onr !utlf of all (lur
rcr;ul purt·ht1~t·~ ;11'l' li.·ln'!
u1adt' "'1th \"l't•J1t or char::"
c:11·ds (}f 1·:1rir1us t~·µt'S. ~lurt•
t!u1•1 6j nul!ion b:'.111~ l'rt"IJl
\·arrl; are in circulation. plu~
sorne Ii 111 ill 1on tr.1\1d and
cntcrta1n1ncnt cards. f or
which holders pay Slil to S\7 a
year. You can ch a r i;: c
t'\ 1•ryth111,.! frnrll !VO!h C'~·
11·aetio11s ti> ruinh:.1-0tt(·~ rio1
1ht· cards.
But l'redit rard thef\s ha\·r
rnul1iphcd along 1\ ith the ir U!lf'
and losses rluc kl cr1'i.lit card
thi!ft arc now N>!lmJtl..,! at
~r,o n1itl !on ru ~:'\(fl lnilliun ;i
i·rnr.
· f':l'rn l\1th today's arr:"t1' nf
~a fet:"u.1 rds f,).t card h:>Jui'r~.
\vllr liabilitv ..as an 1ndlvidu:i\
nu1v an101.111i to hundred <:. cveri
thoUsands of dollars. If you
earn: :lt lca~t nine credit
card! in 1·oor \\"allet -as
some Ii 1nfllion :\rncricans <l 1
-~jou r 101n! !iahili!y, al ssn
p1.'r i·urd. t'Quld be St50.
00 \"UL' 1\:\0\\' tht' rulo.'~ ••11
liabill!v~ Arc 1·<,u t\'tll surl'
lha1 ;1fl your c;·cdit e:irds are
whcrt> thc.v'rc i;uppo.'ied to.be"
To r1·1111nt1 you {.If thC' 1,r,1·
\~"llliam t'. Fa\\Celt, pr(".1·
dl'nl of The Supcr\larket
ad\'t'rli.~ng a'.-(enc~-. ha~ bc-.n
named c·hninnan of lh.! b.i.a1·d
of Ta OOllhlmi. ln1·., an in·
1t·m;iti30;il n1;irkl·lln[.( n n d
flln1 produelion t"On1p;iny ";01
offictfl in r-.t·.,..·110rt Hcnc:h anJ
Atakn . Jnp;111.
•
general n1a11ngcr
I . ui~I·~ f! [
t • .-1•. B1•11t!1
"l l•c S•·-I
i,•:1:·!) l'.' I·
ri"'l' •.~ 11.
(·I·:.~···· r, t
·' ') ~ l tl
·ion 01\Cr<i·
! I 0 n ~ n f MllU•
l.on;i Hcrich h:i:-bJ · r~.· 1'1~
Heel nnd \\"hit" Fll'L''· 111·
1•l11din'Z Loni!' H ·ac11 r o
Calalin;i l.iiland 1w1~. lie \1 ;.s
prc1·Jot1:.!y ,1 ice pr~. id~u~ •A
Fiesta rr\li~C'~
• Three Or<.tO.(!.:' C;u!l'.'' • ·;.
cc11t!1't'" ha \'e hc("I pro1110'-...J
:it Ce lesco Indu 111rles. Jnr.,
Co!ta \les:i-ba ~(d indus!rial
:ind space p:'Od ucl( fi rn1 .
In her nr1\' position, :-0!~.
llc!Tf't\\3 ""ill ro.lrdinrite. ornee
:idn1iru::.1ra1iun at the pub!ic1
rrlo1 ion<: fin1t She u: a ii
forrnerh on the st.:iff of l,i1111i
l~.llnllry" Safari in ltv1nc.
•
1_;11~· L. Amr tt of ,\l i~ion .
\'11.;jrJ h<l' hl't·n pron1oted to j
hr:10cll nu1na~cr at Security 1
:• a 1· i I i e
fl 11nk',, ~<Ul
.!'J'111 l"111i(.
:r;in11 ot{ir·I'
Ii f' \' ;1 S
f I r Ill I' r -
'
\;,r.n•·.
iJ 'It • :•:1d
l·:cJ;n;.!"r \JraU'''t.
O!hL·i· rl'Ceni
trf..:i•.n~ in('lu:h:
1:~·.11 h r('~idcr.i
bank pro-
llun l1'.lj.JtrJn lltnnl.~ (;. 1
lthari·~an, l'll.-\·:1ltd !c l:r.1nch l
o::.r.u·-C'r at &'tll l't;_\ ]\1c1:ic"
· ·ul Bc:icll <itfict.. lie \';;tt.!
1 11nrr!y a">sistant lll<•n<1gt:r in f
t 111'ltir::.;t(•!l Bc:ic·I": for !he
•
12~00 SESAME STAEET ICI
l !OCI EDUOTIONAL KH0oL IN·
l"OllMAT ION IC) 1110 "LL AIOUT YOV !Cl "Yo11 JI,.~
YO¥• Tll..-e SllllDn llll1!1vn " -To ~ IN! blllC tium.f\ .....,. If • ,,.,. ••llM 1vfl'YWfle••1 .,,, et 1nHti11t
'"""" "'"' tt0tn CllllVH 10 ev\f\11'9.
835 3305 original unemp\03111ent ap-
s·» OIME H~IONS IN CULlUREs.11~~~~~~-~~~~~=~~~p~lic~·~·~io~n~·~·~·~··~·~·~o~f~fl~c~i·~ls~sa~·~·d~.i l [(! "CIVlHl•llDn" -LIU')!! f
•:DO FAEEH,1.NO SKETCHING IC!
P1·on1ol cd 11·(.'rc T. J. Aihlty.
f1'Qn1 1·ice pr~sidenl :ind gen·
dral n1anager of 1~(' t·n·
1·ironmenta1 nnd industrial
producl.'I division lo vice presi-
dt-nf of c0rpora1c cl ..'vct0p-
1nc.•nt : R. '.\I. l.M\•rty. froin
director of Flare ='arthcm
De1::1r1mcnt IQ g en e r a l
rnanogcr of lhl' ordnaoce
cJ i\·ision anti R. P.-Thompson.
from product lint' man:l::.!er O(
t'll\'iroomental sciences t o
din.'C.!Or of th Tran._~ducer
department in C:!lnogll Park.
Ja1nrs I.. Slln \On hn~ bt>f·~
nan1e<l di.~l rihutor s c1 I e: !I I
111nna~cr for \\'tstern Dlgltal
fM"poratlon. :'\r.,..·1>0rt Stach.· I
St in!(,n 11 a~ r o r 111 t· r I)
distrk.1 ~ale.., 1nan,1.::l·r f.lr
'.\I v to r •I I a Sc1nlt·r:indu.:to r
Product-;. Inc. and sales
l:U 111,l"LES (CJ "T...._t A OocG
LllOI!'" -On 1 ltry MollTllT'lel' 4tv, I _,=,,. 11111 Mlol Lynn diK.,tr
!ht ft( llf ..... """ "'''l' ..... 1:.:1 INS DE OUT ((I 'W""" I~
Hell!" -to ..,tl>I• Cl'llldnfl to Vfl•
tltnl1MI '9fil11C1• '1'111 l'fl\lll ffom Mi.·
lftl -O<' trom Mino l'lllPllS, 1:!1 COVEii TO CO't'IA !Cl '•c.odl•
Wooditwn" -A modfrn WO!'I<. 111
c!'l!ld,..n'1 lllll'tlurt. 1:1S t CAN Al.AO !Cl "1'M Suuv1., '•rt-I'" -CllllCI•"' Cltl'llO•'"trtlt tht ~· to l'ftlllCI 1lorltt-l 1:Jll CAlt.AASCOt.llNOAJ !Cl
l 1CIO CO-N!ll'S CLOTHING COltN&'.ll
!C) "A" l!.11'1 Slff¥1, Al!Olllllr Ntl'll" -LK'°"t
.. SI• LR...it o! Or•~ 11'1Q .. -Ltuon •
•;Xl ELECTAIC CO•J.P,t.NY {Cl S:C SElAME SllllET tCl
4:00 OA.a.HGE COUNTY ltlVIEW
!Cl """'911lnt of !tit Air" wlll jlr-1
I MW Wblt('! !Or lllfMllll"' KllOOI
(l'lllCl"'1 -Cl'lat. J •;:JO FltEEHANO SltETCHING !Cl
"'Sh• Ll....it t i Ort"'1~' -Ln-t
1!00 l"LOWEfl Alt'llANOIHO !Cl
''Color" -Lu""'" J I;~ CONNIE'S Cl.OTHIHG (Otl:NEll
CCI "All l!.e•Y SIFttYI, A"""fltr Hll'll'' -·-· t :OO THE l(!LlERS !Cl '"(l ntt ••
Tiit Cttl Tlltl ~·t oi.•• -0t nio.1 Mio ~I tl/lt;'fr, ,1.bOllf tto.000 I ttll
Wiii oi.. Tiit .-.crt l'll looll'.I •I IN
l'fftlrtl'I. ll'tilfl'ltrll, cMltc'llOrl ll'ld
Dr-f!tl'I Of thll Clrffd t\-tt.
t ::lO •+Ll MOYERS' JOUll.NAL tCJ
"Hei.n Mtr~11"" (Ml rnl11.l
LOOKING FOR A GOOD
BIBLE STUDY?
Tune in to Channel 30 ol 3:30 p .m . or 7:00
p.m. for o .11udy in Ike boolt ef Afh !oughl by
Dr. Geo.gt Wood, PoSlo<. N1wport-Me1a
Christian C.ntel", 1•8 Twenty·second St , Cosio
fv\eso. \
\
• CoWt f\1eM resident \!)Ta
Ue.rrem1 has been appointed
admlnlsl ratlve A~~nle at
l>ate Oouller AA1och11tt ol
lr\'lne.
DAILY PILOT J I
Over The. Counter
D1·n~1011 lt'ngott
,\ ne\v VC'hitlc. no\>.: 111 prod11t·!1on b,\ Lvrkhecd ti.lt:-:-1!c' and Space ('o .. 111 ~un ·
nvv<ilc. '" a 2-l>odted. ll·wllet-l ·ilr1'''' "·or)... \CtHl'le lhal can operate: 1n :-:u1Y.
!'hale. rnud and snn'''· or II <.1\t•I pr1111ary or :-t·cund:1ry road:-at .jj n1ph . ·1 ill!
first production 1nodcl is ("'lll:ttcd to be ready in less th~111 a y(•ar and y,•dl :-ell
for <11.>out S6:»ouo.
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U.S. Co~t Pa11el Lift~ Li(l
\\'ASlllNt:TClN 11\I~•
Shoppers t-Jn t:Xl>l't.'.l to p;1.v
1norc for n1any canr)l'll frui1s
;u1d \'CJ;t"tablcs (n the \\':Jke ol"
1hc {!O\'Cmmen1·s de<:ision to
free 1he111 fro1n price t·un1rol-..
But to kCl'!J priet's from
rising sharply all at oncC', the
Coot of Li\·ing: Council said
f\;101Klay it hns curnrnit1ncnts
frorn 10 1najor canning rim1s
not to tncreaS<' prices for the
tin1e bc1nj;!. The 10 firn15
represent aboul 30 percent of
total production of canncd
.fruits and vegetables.
Tlll=: cosr OF 1. i \' 1 n g
Council said it is ;.renioving
oontrol~ bei::<tUSt:' of a shortage
(._'011t1vls Frum 111,.,t can11L'd
.:•Juds \\'a:-; !he first drt'on!rol
:K·l 1011 hy the 1·uunc:il i.n 1hc
ftw.d 1111Ju .... 1r:i . uni· or th~·
l:1rgest of tlic in du str i es
rcrnainlng wider cont rols
Ap11ointment?
Ga~ Dealer l 'a 11 'I Du IL
LOS GATOS 11\111 -/\ service :;t alion dealer
here has been ordered to stop selling: ga:.oline by
appuintrnenl. only.
'l'he order. signed by Santa t 'lara ('ounty Super-
ior Court Judge J oh n l\lclnen1y. was served ~lunday
on Shell dealer Jerry Su 1nn1ers.
• iD c.-.mned \'egctabh .. 'S and the
need to increase planting of
crops ·10 increase production
for Ille 197+.7a season.
'· The ex en1p lio n frui11
Summers said he started lhe appointn1ent sys-
ten1 "to restore sanity to my business'' after a1Tiv-
ing at \\'Ork two weeks ago to find 173 cars waiting
in line.
Sumn1ers faces 1nisdemeanor charges for al -
le'gedl y violating Gov. llonald Reagan's ud d·e\'en
gas sales plan, adopted by Santa ('Iara Count .\'
l\larch 4. In part. the plan says •·gasoline retailers
shall not refuse to sell gasoline to anyone on ap-
propriate odd or even days.''
controls applies both to prices
cha rgC'd and \1·agc~ paid I>~
processors of canned fn1i1 s
and \'CgClabl.:!S.
Affected by the decision are
T .223 finns \j,'i!/1 9 6 . 0 O 0
cn1ployt:!s and' 19i3 s a I es -
totaling $4.4 billion.
ABOUT 4 PERCEN'r of the
oon.sunier food dollar is spen1
on canned fruits a nd
''cgetables. the council said.
The decision to ren1orc
If convicted. he could be fine<l $500 and or
sentenced to six months in jail ...
~larir1eMidla11dBuys
lrvi1ie Bci11ki11g Fir11i --·----
OONNELLEASE
~ il
Your foetory .t. .. 1hoflaad
Che•rol•t L•c11h19 D••l•r • N•w •74 V•90 Hatchback
56840 PEii MONT l4
Pl~' T~ll & lk 0.. ... PP' C"..:lit ~•Mo OEl.
CONNELL .CHEVROLET
2121 HARIOA ILYD.
COSTA MESA 546-1 200
B{.;FFALO 1,\PI ~farinc
~lidland Banks. Inc .. a bank
holding con1pany. said il has
purchased a majority inlerest
1n An1C'rican Din1rnsions, Inc ..
a nwrtgage banking fir1n in
R. J. DALBEY & ASSOC.
Financial Consultants
PersottetlhH l11••1._n-t1
r l11•e1hiwtit _...1.-at po<~GIJ'
lf1l~M.••·-' COSTA,.,.
( .....-0..,. ..... , ..
lr\·ine.
~lannc ~lidtand said it
bought 51 perC(·llt of Arnerican
Dimensions' o 11 ts land-
ing sharL>s for Sl.6 mil!ion in
cash.
i\larinc suid. "The r'c·
n1:1in1ng 4!1 µcr CX'nt of th1•
i;hares is und('r opliv11 10
~larine ~lidland to he
pw1'hased in 1976 0!1 a
furn1ula baStd on !he fu1urc
portfolio size and net \l'Orlh
of" AnK'ric:;;n DhnC'nsions.
7HIS IS NElrHEll AN OFFEll TO Sfll NOA A SOHCl1ATION
01 M OIFEA108U'f fHESE SECUFllrlf S
1H( OFfENN<J IS WADE ONl'( "' rHE AAOSPECrus.
a new Issu e
'"':.,f ""b:s· V"'": "" . ~)"'*'. ~·. "'" ~
.,~,
•
a llml1ed
1>a r1ne rs l1lp
CONTINENTAL REAL ESTATE
PARTNERS, Ltd.-H-1-\
$::?0,000,000 Limited Partnership Interests
$500 Price Per Unit
$2,500 Minimum Investment
Con11ncn101 Real Estate Pa(tners. ltd.-7:.A 1s a prOfessionally
managed limned partnersh ip organized lor the primary pur-
pose of providing investors an opportunity lo participate in the
O\vnersh1p of a diversified package or large, income pro-
dup1ng propf!rt 1cs. Continenlal Real Estate Equities, Inc. !he
gene ral partner. is a subsfdlary o! Contlnental Investment
Corporation. a d1vers1 f1ed, nation\•1idc financial services and
real eslate orgun1zat1on.
If you would like lo receive a prospectus at no cost or obliga-
tion. simply return the c oupon bc lO\V or call.
To purcha se /lf'SC' V'l•I~ a C..i/,tor11ra t OS•<1'111/ musl f!avr il'I '"'
nu~! "''om"' ot S20.000 and d r·or v.orlh of S20.000. or• nrl wort/I
ol l15,000 (•a dfJC110ed '"Ill• prospec:.11111.
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SUfflOf.CO A ' 11,·I·!~' 11 ·1.1·n 1·1:'L Nf'l'~tDf1~CA rt~t,:;o
PLEASE SE "IO I.IE A CONT INENT .. L FIEAL ESTArE PAATN(AS, LTD. PROSPECTUS AT NO
COST OA 08l1GAT !ON
HAME-------------------ff~------
STAEET-------------------~~-~~
CITY-------------STATE-------Z1P-----
to Gas Li11es Not Lik~ly Yet
ll} ·J'hc A!l~·lat.ed Prt11os
lllgh 1wu;c!I at 1hc i:::isoli11c
vu111p ;111<1 u11 1ht• t1111ity b111
itre 11..,1 likely to corn~ d0\111 .
nnd there v.un't be rnuch nl11r1·
gasollnc nl tho. r'lt'ighborhood
SCT\ll'\! statu.ul fur :.ilx1ut l\>U
111onllh
11\.'ll j, v.h:•l lltl' ll<Jl l"11 ..
1najor oil L'Olll\ll'..llll('S ,.,u(I
aOOut .\lontl;1y's an11Qtmc·crn._.111
that !ht· Arab •>i i t.>111h .. 1r~o
againi:l th(' Crutcd S\;_1\l'~ t1,ul
Ileen liflt'<L Thi.' 1.:vn1p:1nil·S
said Ult'Y \\f'r1• ;1 fr ;i 1 cJ
wnsun1ct'!I rn ight i'\1J.:t·1 q111l·~
results !ro1n lhl· l'rlll><111.:o·_,
end.
OIL co~11·A~1 i::s
Gas Se 1Jd s
Sugar Up
SAN FHA~CISCO it\/'1
The natural ga s
sho11agc l" go111i:: 10 dn\l'
sugar pril'('' hiuh1·r', ;,
;.pukes1n;111 fir the
l'ahfo1111a \UH./ 11~1 ·.1;111:.11
Sug:ir Co. ~1ys.
\\'.(;, \\';.1t1 told the ~1;1tc
l'ublic L'tili1it·:.;
l 'ununissio11 ~fonday thul
iii: nJtur:1I gas su pplif's
d11 ludlf', !hi.' sug;1r
rt>finl't'Y ll ill ht· fur1.."-'tl 10
LL.Sl' rnort·
i.ulphur 011
J\'l 11 s ta n •T I:'.'.' 11
Pro<l uc·tio11
Un<l cr 'Vav
S.\,\' JOSE Ford
\lotnr Co ha" hf'~ II 11
produt1.lo11 of till 11~·11' h11t ·
S('Jling srn;1!1 cnr. \l11~t;111;: II
at i!s <1ssrn1bly pl;u1t ht·rr.
Produc!ion lx·ga11 ~lund:a.\,
and a St..'C'Olld shift ill sthedt1 ll'CI
to begin in n1icl·~l;1y
Co1np.'lny off icials ('>.:1~·tl to
hire L600 nc"' "·orkcrs h,\· th!il
tin1e. bringing the p1:1nt 's
c·tuployn1cnt 10 :'i.2:::J.
A1111ual pr(l(Juc!inn t':llJfl L·il .\'
h<'re bv rn id-~lnv \\'ill he ahoul
400.ooO :iu!~ and trucks -up 1
1ndui.try leaders welc01ned the
llC\\'S, ;ind said it \.\'OUld take
1"0 to three rnonths for tJ1at to
h111>pcn.
The 01l t'UtllJX1llil'S said there
\j,'OUld \)c 10<..-ry:"Bscd !;ll'!!Ohn"e
.-.upl)lit-s for the summer
(NEWS ANALYSIS)
rno11:)1s 11nd l)l'i'Ci!t:tcd thut
long A:L'>Ol1nc lines should
eont1 ru1t· 10 ... ul>~i<le hoth ;1'< a
11·-.ull uf llll'rt:a'!ti.l ,,u111)1i1~"
;111d a ho1J1d·fvr n.~iu~n i>f
l'tll~'lillll'r wufldcnc.'\!. • S POl\~S\1~;~ l'l)ll L11.o oil
t;asolin1! 1 s bein~ b I a ck
111arkl'tt•d 111 C:.diforn1<1. says :t
frdcral ofJlti<il
k11l 1hc off11·1al. Sit: llanSC'n
of the ~\·ilt·r:.il Ener.i:.~· Offitc.
a<ld1·d ~lunc!;:I\· stnl'lt•r oontrOI . .
ll'Ollld on!~· encourage more
Ulaek tnarkC'!u1g.
llA,\SO.'\ TE ST IFIE U
1,. .. rur(' !ht· St:n;i1 c National
ll c'i:1urcL··' ('on1n1itlt'\' .
,\ 4·0111111i1 Lt~· 11)l·1nuer, Sen.
l'i;u·1· H('r-r'.h ll l i ll.Ceres\,
said 1hc• fur:1! ;trca he
r1·prc":1Hs Sl't'nl~ tn be gelling
;1J1oc;i1ions. lie s.1id he belie\-
1·d ~Ill\' ~;,..,olinc 1s going 10
urban ;irens \l·hcre prices arc
h1)!h1•r.
"\\·1· do h:1\1· l1l:1ck market
fut-I." lh·n·~ hill s.11d.
"111a!'s trul'.· Jl ansPn
re plied.
Ul'T HE \llllEU he
l~·li(•\es 11111! :.:tl'n1p1s to lrnck
dt.\'.'11 fuel tl1;1t ~01·s :ti:tn1~·
lro111 <1lloc;1!ions eould t·n·
1·1•ur ;•gt• hl;ock 1;1,1r~c1 111g.
"\\°l' bt-lic1·e the 111orC' con·
lrols \ll' ha\·t. thf• n!Orl' b\a<:k
111arket [uer.·· llan~n sair!.
Theo d d -c 1· c n n1:irkcting
pktn is \1·orking rt·:isonably
"t'll. ll;inSC'n s;1i1l. Hut "\ht•
111:ij-0r pr-0hl1·111 h:h IX'f'll
1r~·i11g !o t;1·1 111,. 1>11h!i(' to a•:·
ccp!. the fctct 111:11 thl'rc is a
001nl)i)11lcs s:.ild persons
"Gfried that !hero 111ight not
I~ t-llO~h KusoH~ for a
\'acation !hill swnnier coold
generally go llhesd and plan
OOl'. fiut I.hey >A•amed that
COO.<itr\ at ion 111easui-cs n1ust
1..vnti11Ut· in the u:.e ol energy.
"TI1e lifting of the t"fTlbargo
1~ good news," said the Shell
Oil Co. ''But It Is oo sign the
lliltion can revert to histotic.:il
cnt:rb'}' l.'01\SUfllpilion pattern..;
and t~.··
"One point should be 1nade
\'cry clear to the American
public," said Standard Oil of
t:alifomia. "The lifting of I.he
\'rnbargo docs OOl nlean a
rctun1 to business as USU<Ji.
·i .-.-. .-.
FINANCE
r~I shortage. TI1ey think it is
contrived by the I e d e r a l
govemn1cnt or CJ i I co1n-
panies."
Tll t.: LIFTING Of the Arab
oil eniba~o ""·ill 1nake an
improveincnt. but it "·i ll not
rolve the problem. ft is going
tn be \1·ith us for a good n1an~·
yl'ars. 1,.ris is going to be a
probleni for the next de<:adc."
Jlan.~en add1'fi.
.\l('an11hil~ Go\·. n 0 11 al d
Re~igan. six.aking at a news
conferenec \\ith high school
studffits, said there is no
as~1Jrancc that lifting the en1-
bargo 11.'ill bring. things back to
11or111a!. I-le S.'li1J thl're 'va-' a
short.a,'..((' lx>forc !ht ernh..:irJ:!o,
and "!hey just aggra va!cd it.··
Al.:!. t\'en If production le"\1t'ls
"'·"1'e restored, t.00 L1.S. would
st.II\ be in short 11u1>ply ."
The l!tateJnent.s by I.he oil
oompanie5 empha.~z.cd ~
polnLS:
--Oii affected by the
en1bargo accounted f o r
betVl·een to ar.t I~ pmrnt of
t:.S. use. ll was oomidered
unlikely that the Ar ab
produrers \j,'oold e x c e e d
pre\'ious supply \C'\·els to this
t..'OU!llry . "''hich \j,'as running
sOOrt of ail even before the
en1bargo.
-The t."WTent prices ot
gasoline and other petroleum
·::: -; .. : -!-r
Car Wash,
Gas Sc ..
'f;egal'
~l::W ORLE:AXS <VPI I -A
state judge has ruled that a
car "'ashing busin4'SS is not
required lo sell gasoline to
customers who \1·arit to buy
gasoline v.ithout getling their
C.:U"S "'ashed.
Judge Richard J . Car'>ey of
Orleans Ci'il District Court
disn1issed a i;uit 1itonday by
Atlomey General William J.
Guste Jr. and Charles Tapp.
state consumer protect.ion
director. agWt Peter C.
Gtandolt, O\\'Tler of three li-tr.
Pride car washes.
The suit claimed a tie-in
arrangement between v.'aShi.ng
cars and selling gasoline "·as
a restraint of trade requiring
double purchases.
Garvey said that .... tule he
could see the basis far tilt>
suit, the businesses had been
operating six years 'Aithoot a
canplaint and if \\·hat they are
doing is illegal. it should have
btC'n tested earlier.
GET CA R
CAlllO. Egypt ( AP l
President An\.\'ar Sadat has
ordered that a car be provided
for <UlY soldier Who lost a leg
durini;: the October \\·ar, the
sen1ioffic:i:il ne\\·spaper \I
Ahra1n rcpo~cJ.
products a.re the result of a
quadrupll Ing 111 prices dlarged
by other foreign producers,
and an Increase in domestic
oil prices. S11~:e the Aral.II: ,
charge b.~ically tht same ·
prloe as other to r e i g nj
producers. there 1S llttlel
evidence th.at prices ~ill fall.:
In fact, prices niay go up.
-It v.i ll lake bet'A-een 60 and
90 days for Al'ab crude oil to
be loaded oo t..1nkers. shifiped
to refineries for pnxtoct.ion
into gasoline and other
products and then mo\'00 to
l .S. ronsumers.
"''OU'RE STilL goin~ lo
ha\'e high prices and statia\s
N'lnillf! 001 at tilt:! end of the
nlorlth ." said a Sfllkesnan for
\ a group of oil importing
companies,
St.lnley ~!OOic, editor of
Industry \\'eek n1agazine. said
the Arabs' action should have
a good psychological effect on
industry and consumers. But
he said consumers may expect
"improvenlCnlS too 9.>0ll and if
they don't come v.· hen
expected there may be ,'\
backlash."
TilC auto indu.stry said lt
\\":JS lv>peful that 'Aith the end
of the ernbargo consumers
W)U]d begin buying new cars
in higher nwnbers. Drop; in
new Cl!f sales h.a\'e been
reported as much ,.( as 40
percent off last year's pace,
~1 of it attributed to the
energy crisis.
''\'.X>UPLED \fJTlf t h e
normal spring upturn 'in sales.
this coold lead to a return to
more normal sales volumes in
all segments of the market.''
said Lynn TQ\\·ilSCIJd, head of
Olr)"SJcr Cbrp.
Tuu nl.1jor airlines
United and American -~aid
it \j,·as LOO early for I.hem lo
tell \l'helher they \\OOld gel
increased fuel supplies and
U1U.'l be able to resume some
canceJled flights and rehire
91rne personnel they have laid
off.
The stock market reacted to
the ne\j,-s by falling 13.61 ~ints
oo the!))\\· Jones average. the
sll3Il)e5t drop in five weeks.
Analysis said the reaction
"·as normal . They said buyers
~hed the market up in
anticipaHon of the neVl·s. and
l':tuS<.>d it to fall b~· selling
those n:x:ent pttrcha.ses to
capilaliz.c on profits.
ne.:tr!v Jj{J .flOO \'t•hiclt...;: fron1 •
Inst ~'L-ar. the ("l)llll>;1ny saict .I •-------------------------------------------------.. ~lost of lhl.' ~lustang II n1odel.s c 1 M d d A s k L • ~~~' 1;;;::~,;;11
go " ""'I omp ete i · ay merican toe 1st
Sinre the ~lus1.:ini:: 11 v.·:ij
111trud11C'Ld six n1onths ago. !hc
con111any s.1id s;1li·s harl'
lotalt.'<i 122.837. an int-rcasL' of
124 percent O\'l'r l<tsl J cur·~
b1ggt'r niodt!s.
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