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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-03-21 - Orange Coast Pilot·' us ec e • DAILY PILOT Food~ Fuel Prices Push * * * 1oc * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 21 , 1974 Inflation ·lfp 10 Percent \IOI.. '1, NO.•• S S£CTIONI, 4' PAGliS ' • • • • • • • • • • • • Caspers' Campaign Fund $138,oo-o Prittcess Shooting ' Suspect Charged In Kidnap Plot -,,_ . ~. LONDON (AP) -Unem ployed Englishman Ian Ball was charged today with aUemptcd murder during an abortive attempt to kidnap Princess Anne near Buckingham Palace. The government ordered tighter security for the royal family. Self-inflicted Gunsl1ot Wound Fatal to Woman A young Costa Mesa woman who shot and wounded herself on a Balboa boat dock Monday died in Hoag A1emorial Hospital Wednesday. Carlene Shannon, 23, or 2421 Tustin Avenue, never regained consciousness after firing a .38 caliber slug into her mouth, sending it through her spinal corn.---- The victim, who was paralyzed as a result, succumbed in the intensive care ward shortly before 6 p.m., according to DetecUve Ken Smith. She left no notes and had been listed as a Jane Doe for 72 hours when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Regene Shannon, of the Tustin Avenue address, rec:ognizl'd the-description in.a newspaper story and~ went to police. 'Ibey could offer no reason why she would take her life, police said. Four persons "'·ere \rounded in the shooting 150 yards from the palace Wednesday night. Ar.rte, 2.'l·year-<>ld daughter of Queen Elizabeth 11. and her husband , ca\'alry Capt. l\.1ark Phillips, were unhurt. "There is no present indication that this was other than an isolated act by an individual,'' Home ~retary Roy Jenkins told the House of Commons. But he ordered security arrangem<'nls for the royal family and other prominent persons tightened. · He said he discussed l•:ith London Police Commissioner Robert l\.1ark "such actions as seems sensible to increase the safeguards already taken against attacks like the one last night on Princess Anne.'' He said their conclusions, to be effective, "-'OUid have to remain secret. Jenkins said the object was to "achie\'c the greatest degree of security wilhout an unacceptable interference with the ability of public fug'\ires to iead lives as nearly nonnal as possible.'' Ball, 26, made a SO-second appearance at LOn<!On's BOW Strce euun---and Wl!IS ordered held for a. week while police continued their investigation of the first attack on British royalty since 1939. Police informants said they were trying to discover the source of a large sum of money in Ball's possession. They also were seeking B a 11 ' s associates and relatives in a bid to discover more about his re«nt activities. "It is imperative Tull inquiries be made and to assist us it is neressary to have (Su SUSPECT, Page Z) Deadly Loot Cyanide Stolen From Truck Four pounds of deadly cyanlde poison may be stored unwillingly some- where in Orange County, Huntington Beach police warned today. The poison, packed in cardboard boxes, was stolen from the trunk of a chemical company representative's car Tuesday, while he was inside the Sheraton Beach Inn. JOHN HAAS. 3t, an employe or the American Chemical and Refining Com- pany of Los Angeles,~told police thle\"eS took the cyanide aklng with an allachc -case. jewelr:y-and other-items.-• _ _ • • He said the thieves probably didn't know what was in the cardboard box. and they may dump it. Police "'arned that the cyanide, possibly in JXIWder fonn, Is deadJy and no one should touch It. "JUST CAIL THE nearest police or fire depanment," Sgt. James Walker advi.t<I tod•Y· "'lbe Slight!"! wbilt of that stul! and all the fresh air In lhe world won 't do you any good." • ;- Sgt. Walk.,. said the cardboanl box t. labeled "~CR" and "poison." The eyan!d• It.ell is valutd at only $25, police said. The total lo" to Haas was 01f1mated at 137S. • ' • ! • Pra~ti~e Makes Periect? -' ~ ,. Costa ~resa firen1en batlle big blaze in old ware· house near Orange Coast College after their prac· ti_ce drill got too realistic \Vednesday nig ht. Old building at T2""59 WcirehotJSe-Ro-ad was deliberately 19rched to provide training for firemen, but the fire got out of hand for a while. Ne"•port Beach firemen were called in to help. Authorities finally decided to burn the whole building rather than try to save som e of i.t for. future drills. Spectacular blaze drew wi_desl!_read attention and blanketed portions of the city wi1h smoke-:-'" Food, Fuel Up; Inflation Hits Double Fig ures WASHI NGTO N (AP ) -The pace of Inflation quickened In February wi!h food and fuel prices pushing the cost of living up 1.3 percent. the second biggest monthly jump sin<'e liSI . the government said today. (Related story. Page 5 l. The Labor Ocparlmcnt sa id last month's rise sent consumer prices 10 percent higher than a year ago and marked the first time Slnee 1948 that the ----.United States experienced double figure inflation. ll was the highest 12-r1'onth increase in the cost of living since consumer prices rose by 10.2 percilnt in the 12 month.1 ending January 1948. Neafly-half-ihe Pebntary incte8!e was att ributed to higher food prices wil.h the price or ~ rising 7.5 percent. the sharpest jump since a 9.6 percent Increase in June 1947. Gasoline and other energy items were responsible for about a fiflh or last month 's increase in prices. The CoMumer Price Index climbed last month to 141.5 of its 1967 ave rage, meaning I.hat it cost consumers Sl<tl.5CI to buy the same amount or retail goods arxt tStt lri.i1FLATION, Page !I Newport Yacht Skipper Disappears on Cruise Onetime San Francisco 49ers pro football player Arthur P. \Valvln was missing and presumro drowned today , after vanishing overboard \\'ednesday on n twilight yacht cruise off Newport Beach. His 45-foot cabin cruiser apparently churned on through the ca1alina Channel for at least one hour before his TAX ABOLISHED , SA YS N. KOREA TOKYO"'rC-Pfi -··r ,.·onn K-orea-today cla imed to be the first COWllry in the "'orld to abolish direct ta1r.atioo or its people. The official KCNA nev..·s agency Aaid in a broodeast monitored here lhat abolition of the last existing taxes was announctd by Vice Premier U Gun·mo al a meeting of the Supreme Peoples Assembly. He did not disclose how Norl.h Korea's government woukl be financed. • disappearance was discovered . A U.S. Coast Guard search hv the cutter Point Di vide out of Ne"'port Beach lasted from 11"5 a,m. until 5 a.m., "'h"n search and rescue operations were suspended with daybreak. No trace had been found of \\·01v1n , 4;J, who Jived with his wife, SUZ<'t!C, at 1100 Pembroke Lane in Ne"·port Beach's Westcliff distric!. lie v..·as v.i th t"'O women below decks after departing his mooring at the S1uf1 Shirt Restaurant, 2241 W. Co ast Highway. abwt 5 p.m. for an e\'ening cruise . police said. · The_'A'omen ma.Qaged 10 bring_ the big cruiser "Second Love," back 10 Newport Beach themselve! aft er discovering that \Volvin was no longer aboan:L lnvesligatol"! today declindl to identify the women . both or whom 'A'erc scheduJed to undergo polygr3ph lests this morn.inc to rorroborate thrlr !tories or what happened. "Right now, It fust kx>k.11 hkc hr p~bl)' went-over the side," said !Ste MISSING, Pake II I Hi s 'S l1a1·e' Equals Half · Of Boru·cl's By \\'IU.IAi\1 SCllREIBt:n Of lflt DlllY 'llOI H iii Supervisor Rooald Caspers of \'rwpor1 Beach coUected more than haH 1hl· fl..67.860 in to1al campai~n cont ribtu ions made to Orange County's f I \ I' supervisors during their dur rc·nt trrn1s of office . · Disclosure statemcnt5 on file in thl· Orange County Rcgistr<1r of Volt'rs offi('l' in Santa Ana !how Caspers rollcctcd a war chest of $138,000 belwttn his election in 1970 and the disclosure deadl ine or Dec. 31, 1973. The list of major contribution <; -!h()S•· o\'er SiXlO -doesn't include donat11•n-. made al fund-raisers h(•]d :-.<l rar thi~ )'ear ror the three bot.lrd nll'ffilll·r~ 11p for re-f':lcrt1on in June . Casp<'rs an d Super\•tsor" fJa\·1d B:1kt"r and Kalph Clark fa 1:1· 1·1111·r~ tlus y('.ir. Both Caspers and Clark air• ach h,1\1' had $100 j)('r ,person rl't't·pt1on~ 1n their h1Jn11r 1his year Bakrr \rhosc Sf'l'nnd D 1 !> t r i <' L rcpre .. cn1s ntost of \1es1ern Oran~l.' C-Ounly. d<'poSJ!ed ju~! UIHlt'r S20,00J Hl his "ar t'hrst d uru1~ thi• irf-<'!ccuou years. An;1heirn's Clark reC"eivcd $25.i20 111 donations since his f'lrc11on 111 !970. Aeoord1nff-l0 h1£ ~1.en1coL _j1ll of t/1a1 mone,\ has l>l'Ctt spent pay111i:; llff <'an1ix1ign de bts and his llf)(:on11 ng election "'ill require further donaii nn.s. Sup!•r\ ISfJrs Ralph n1~r11:h (If Fullrrton and Robert Batt in of Santa i\n,1 have 11 n<1ther l"'O year" 1>4CforP rt'('lrcll(•ll 1See CA.\ll'Af(;.\, l'agt 21 Orange Coast Weather Tht• "rat hcrlacly 1:;1lls ror f:-iir skic·s F'rida)'to except sorn(' Jo v,. cloudiness m the morning hou r~. locrc.:isl ng high <'loud1n~·$<: Friday A htlle "armer da~s. lh ghs 1n tht> mid and uppt•r 60s. Lo\1s in !he l11gh 40s. 1:\SlllE TODA l' 1\ Lus Vc11os cn.'11110 nuniagc r, irlio 11:as expectt'<L ta tes11fy a~1r1111st rhc .\luf1a . 11as bce 1~ :orlnm alf>ll(l w11h ~us 14'i/t ;,i !l'hai u·o, eoUcrl o 11r1J(t>ssiona/ •·rMAf~ui. JOb." Swr~. Pagci. 4.-- ' • l or• ' Mt~lff • .. c111i.r~!1 ' M111~•t ·-· H c ...... c-.. """-' ·~· • c11u1liHI ••• 0 1tf1 .. C...,_h' .. Co,..l<t • ·-.... Cf11UW ... • , ..... .... .... """" • llM-M1rti.i, ,.,, ... ,, ... al "" • TN..-111.,. • liMtrt11~mtnl u TIPNl9" .. FIMftCt JS.JI WfllllH • "' 011'\tMr " W-'i NMtl•tl ,... __ • WMlll Htws • ...... ~~' " ) • 2 -~AH. "Y PIL.01 s Tt111rid.1y, M11n;h 21 , 1974 Jaw-or,ski-Suhpoena_s Presidential Papers \l.',\$11\NGTON fAP l -The .special Watergate prosecutor's office ha .s $.ibpot'nacd additional documents from !he \\.'hitc l!CIUS(>, it Y.•as dist·lost-d today. directed to President Nixon was served on the White House l''rlday. Deadline for con1ptiant-e is ft.1onday. TI1e spokesman declined lo say what the subpoena dernandcd. A spokt'~n1an for Spct'1al prosecuto r Leon J a ~·orski said 1he 'ubpocna At the Ylhite llouse, Deputy l'ress For ihe Birds Besieged Toivn. P_la1is _Noise Show. GRACEl.fAl\1. !\Id, !:\P) -·A fireworks and no ise show to rival many a rock 'n' rOu performance is scheduled tonight in this usually quiet Catoctin Mountain community. · - The show is a special performance for .10 million blackbirds, grackles and1 starlings that began roo~ing i.n a pfne grove n~r Graceham last fall. Federal, state and county officiahLhope the show will unse{tle the birds so much that they will leave. · The birds blot out the sky when they return to the roost :eaCh evening. They have frightened dairy herds, stripped riewly pJap.l~d .::fielas and created a potential health hazard. ..... . • · Repeat performances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday evenings. Officials plan to turn another expected au<I'ience -tourists and the curious -away and close the area around the birds' roost be· fore the noise begins. State police and townspeople have complainCd .of ttafiic congestion caused by tourists. since publicity about the ":biJ'd;i, • Fl'OtllPageJ cAMPAIGN CONTRl)JUTIONS • • • --. ........ ,,. ··-~ t~ but both have started rel.dng $3.000" 1n donatfons -$1,000 each to mc;mey . Diedrich, Caspers and Clark -and was Battin's supporters. a group known as campaign manager for P h i I 11 p s . Friends oC Robert Battin, raised $29.185 Diediic h's opponent in 1m. Sever.al between his election Jn 1972 and the end years ago, he--was Phillips' Wp aide.. ~ of 1973. · Air California Pre.sident R 0 be r t 1--~ ill~.l...l!f.slill has_ncarly ~'~ Jefl_ Clifford paid aout a total or $2,850 to in the till for future use. lie will De a tnree supervisors -caSpcrs, l)ledrJch -' candidate for lieutenant governor this and Clark. ye&r and is free to spend that money in Caspers' li st of donors ls lengthy and his race for higher office. inc~udes many 'notables in county Diedrich has almost oo tnooey 1e!t in 'business circles. his campaipt coffers, according to The Irvine Compa ny split its 1a:rgc reix><U Oil ide. Caspe d r t ;He grossed $54,800 at a single f~ lfi . "1 ?naludlO!l arr:>~ op 1r"'bm~ny ~i'W .dinner that woond up costing l . 1 o 1aa e1 me mg ..,.,., .. con 1 ~tl.O!JS ntarly ts,«KI. 1be oetof .$48,400 wU J"9d .~te company president \Y1lham to repay'J>art of a largeJoan he maiJO 19 -wa~abd .• ·-~ Ray his own campaign In 1972. · • -. • Caspers·· · list of major off. vear The development firm of Canton contributors is the most extensive of the South, Inf\ f~'(~~spers ... t..S-5 • G.l-/1 · five county board members. Donation'I• er l!lwu each came. fiiOin Since U.:_law requires only disclosure Ponderosa Homes. Inc. and Occidental of major donon. it is doubtful many ol Land and Development Company , the estimated 500 peopje who atleflded bullden. (/I .Lake Forest. his ~ecent Newporter Inn fµnd-ra1~r1 wtµ Cooltibutionll qf . fl ,(IOO were rnad.e ~Y be l11ted. -w 1:;~ • • ·~ ·; ITN'i 'IJ<>Ulns Radio: A=: Raub, Jl<m Many of time )ftsent at iJie ttoo'.-per· and h;t, an archltectural finn ; Rl.ilker person cocktail party were top county Development Company; Mc Ke o n officials, who are prohibited under Rtat'e O::mtructlon: Orange County Medical election codes from aUending a fund-'. Slf,:$ply:; wtuch contracts with the County raiser unless given free tickets. Medical Center; Big Canyon developer But the crowd dld include a iarge Btn Deane and ' Sheriff's U. Bradley mmber of innuentlal ;.usinessmen1 Ge.tes, '!bo....is running for Sheriff this lobbyists, representatives of cittzeM"· June; ---' groups and others who deal with the Caspers also got a $1,800 donation from county bureaucracy on a regular basis. Fullerton min.1.ster Wmia m Grady $1 500 Of the major donors listed on the five from Ridlard Jordan and $1 2&o ' in supervisors' disclosure documents, fully earnings on kis campaign ~vlngs 85 percent arc the same group of account. l<!bbyists, deV1!1?pers and companies that Notable among. caspers' list of donors either do buStneM ~ly wnh 1n& wa:s--orangeO>anty Democratic boss cot.mty or depend on \ti staff for pennlts Richard O'NeW, Who ga ve $500. Cas and other actions. is a Republk:aD -pen The biggest single contributor to super-, . ' . v1sorial campaign coffers w:is the Irvine Caspen biggest fund rai.ser d~ the of Dec. 31. Top company officials were off-yean was -a $1 .000-a-plate dinner at also in attendance at Caspers' Newporter the Qlez Cary restaurant in Orange, lnn gathering which reportedly netted $27.400 after The compa~y gave $4,500 to Caspers, payment of the $2,550 dinner tab for 30 $1,<XK> to Baker, $2 ,100 to-clark, $1.<XXI to guests. Diedrich and nol'iting to Battin. Out or hi.! war chest, Caspers has paid Donations were also mad e by the back a $45.600 loan he made to hi.5 own company to the losing efforts of former 1970 campaign,. dol~ out $1_8,785 to supervisor William Phillips. defeated by A~old Forde, his chief fund :~1ser,. and Diedrich and William Wenke, beaten by paid $3,392 to Tom Fuentes, his current Battin. ' chief administrative assist.ant, for othen appearing consislently on the campaign services. donation lists are V'T'N of Orange CoUnty That leaves a total of $59,730 in his ¥:ar Inc.. the fo.1ission Viejo Company, chest. not counting funds collected at the Occidental Land De velopment Company, Ne\l.'PQl'ter party. l---,C.~IJ.ins ~adio, Avco Inc.. _1'-1cKeon Caspers ha:i vowed to limlt his primary Sfrucl1on Company and attorney H. elecTion spending to about $95,000 -50 Rodger Hoy,·ell . cents per rt'gisterftl voter in his Fifth U>bbyist Frank :O.lichclena handed out District. I OIAHGI COAST " DAILY PILOT Olf Or•f!C"t COii! 0.t.llY •1lOT, llf!l!I wfllcll \t ~~; .. ~ 11<1 Nt.,. "'"'· .. Mllolltel e-, 1n. o·•~• c .. ,1 P~"'''~'"" c1m~~' , • .,. 1•i. ••Ill-• ••• PUM••ftlOf, ~•Y !ti_., ,,,...y, f'Or Co1•• "''"· N•WPor! llltfcl'I. H"""~'"" lllt.c:~IFO\ml•I~ Vlllty. l <>O ..... lllt•c~. ltvlrial~~~ -St~ Cit"""'''' ... Ilion J, pUD1~fd 5•¥-•'f' """ $11...,1y1 r~. p<"IN:< ... I """'IU·fli!lt "'""'' •• •1 1• Wnl l •r S1r n!, t.oot• ,,..._., C.Jlfllno••, n.,. Jlolitrl N Wt ... , ... -.... ll<A;!- J1c.\ • C•"•v Vitt l'•ft•--r..-..to• ..,_,., T••••• <•• · I .. ~ T\,..,,,, • .,,~,...., .• .... _ ... Lt .... Clt1M11 '"-I ~ • ~•r• f . H.11 ~·"' ................. '"" ........ .. ·-... '"'"' "-" .,._, .., -..,_ L .... ~111111'_._ "'"'"*'"•-" '"'' ·-...,..._ s-c.~= m -. •1 c..-• .. 1 Tll1p'1 1714t 64MU1 C1z1'"" ,....,....._ Mt.f611 ·-....,.., ""'" ...... u.-a .... ......... ,._ ......... C-" Cl!" ......... _ .... C4fft'lill'tt. Jftt; °''.... Cw?! f'IAll..,.. ~. Nt -llttlili, """'"'~· M!-1at ,,...,., tr .......,,...,_. '-""' IMY .. ,..,........ ••~ .,...:Ill -mll\llNI ft Cllf!'l'l"ifl!I -• • Jedflol dlllf ""'-,.\If •I C•I• "'"'91 C,.llllWftfl, ~"'"'" ~ c.mtr •2.111 ,.,,..,,"""' ... ""'" SJ.It """""'' lllff!twt ............... 12.tl-"'lf· ' Baker. y.·hose district includes the Orange Coast cl}ies of Huntington Beach. fountain \'alley and Seal Beach. had . S\9.950 in hi s campa ign coffers as of the rnd of rne year. li e has never spent a grca l dral of money 1n his three previouit sucressful campaigns bu t this 1in1r. he faces ty,·o challf'"ngers. Ba ker cl aims he never seeks don.1tlons from big-money lntcre!ltS. but his list of rnajor donor:i includes 16 "vo1un1 l'ers" \~·ho gnve $1,000 each during his current term of office. Most of the 16 are big companies or represent b u s i n e s s interests 8Jld developers. From Pagel MISSING ... Detect1\·e Sgt. Ken Thompson . He. said the women told of making an appoin1ment ~:ith Woh•Jn, "'ho worked as t:in engineerlng consultant. and mtttlng him ai. the \'OSSCI lat.e WedneJday aflemoon. The)' left the harbor and were below dtt.ks with the cruiser on automatic p\101, when. thry said, the victim left the cabln and failed to rt tum within an hour. "'t1ley went topside and he was gone," Sgt. TI>om-.. id. Poliet Patrol Sgt. Tom She11m aakl today that lnves1igato~ theorize Wo1virf vanished anywhere from six to 10 mile! offahort, bu.t lhls wu difficult to e$labllsh due to tbe time lapse Involved. I ' ~~~ w~:r~~erL~i~~::.10:1~~dl~: for the likely response declared, "I don't have any guidance to give you on that." Asked what ilems were sought by Jaworski . \\'arrcn sa id, "f do not have any specifics on the subpoena ." Responding to another q u est ion , Warren said no consideration was be~ given to firing JaY.'Orski because of his move lo subpoena White ll o use n1aterials. Told that press seerelary Ronald L. Ziegler flatly denied \l.'ednesday that any subpoena had been .received , Warren said he could not explain that and felt any TEAPOT DOME 'SURPASSES' WATERGATE -Story, Page 18 DISTRICT ANGLERS COMPARE NOTES -Column, Page 14 attl'mpt to do so in Ziegler's absence would be unfair. Ziegler was at his While ilousc desk but did not conduct the day's nCY.'S briefin g. \Varren also was questioned about repealed statcnicnts by Nixon, the most recenl in a broadcast question-and· answer !lt!sion Tuesday night in Hi>uston . that Jaworski had all the n1at.eria\s he required. Warren said Nixon y.·as aware of the subpoena at the time but bad made it clear he referred to a Jaworski statement that he had materiats needed to seek federal grand jury indictmcms. fl.feanwhile. Jaworski told QeWsmen that there cou1d be more auch subpoenas "relating to areas we are investigating." He said that the subpoena issued to the White House March 15 "obvl'l~ ~Iv realtes to one or the areas we are Investigating." Asked whether that includes investiga- tions previously acknowlech1:ed by the special prosecutor, Ja"•orski ans\\·ered •·yes.·· But hC declined to say which one or the three grand_ jurJ.es_Ln...v...t: s t i_g a t in g Wal£'rgate and related matters requested the subpoena, saying that he y.•as prohibited by a court order from d!SCU3Sing it. By saying which grand jury Is involved, Jaworski would have disclosed the subject matter of the subpoena since it is known that each grand jury's gi.in- era1 area of investigation is. FromPqeI INFLATION. • • services-that $100 bought in 19'7. W}lile consumer prices continued !heir t~rp rise, real .spendable earnings of 1r0rkers dropped another six-tenths of l percent in February and were down 4.5 percent from a year ago. This was the 'arg¢. decline over a year since the government began keeping that statistic In t964. The February price report showed inflati~ holding a finn grip across the ~y. Food prices roee .2.5 percent : nonfood commodities. one percent. and services seven-tenths of one percent. The Nixon administration bas said it expects inflation to continue Its sharp pace throughout the first half of the year before begiMln,g to ease during the final six montf'ls. Director John T. Dunlop-of- the Cost of Living Council said Wedne&d.iiy that February's surge in food prices would be followed. by more moderate increases in March, April and May.· "Our 09rn estimate is that it ~·ill be the last mooth with a really poor record," Dunlop said. Soaring gasoline and motor oil prices played a large part in the over-all increa.se in consumer prices last month, rising 5.3 percent to a level 30.9 percent above last February. Fuel oil and coal jumped 3.8 perctnl. the smallest increase In five months to a level 58.8 percent higher than a year ago. Average prices for gasoline alone Increased 5.5 percent. The average price for regular jumped to 49.14 ·cents per gallon aod for premium to 5f.7 cents per gallon. Prices ol regular gasoline have now ris£'n 22 percent and premium gasoline 19.8 percent since the Labor Dt>part.menl began publishing average prices four months ago after the start of the Arab oil embargo. Union Plea Rej ected KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI) -School superintendent Robert Medcalf today rejected a plea by a union leader to shut down classes ,. for the cily 's 63.000 students becRuse of the four-day teachers strike. Medcalf ordered classes held despite scattered incidents of vandalism and a growing nwn ber ot stay.at-home studcn1s. S 1vallo1vs Fail To Corne Bll.ck I • From Pagel SUSP ECT ••• ~ ready aectss to the accused,·· aald Detecth•e Chief Supt. Roy Ransom ln t.'6 ur1. '"This is a moaner of Jt.ate security on y.·hich 1 cannot enlarge." Boll, tall, lf:an aod neatly .. bearded, was handcuffed to two dtltdlves durlnf hia brief appearance In the dock. A-Jore than 30 poliee sumiunded tbt court building. during the hearing and newsmen were searched and checked for credentials. Ball wu speclflcaU)' charged with the atcempted murder of Anne's bodyguard , inspector Jamet Beaton. BaU mada no st.atemerit in court beyOO!I asking !or legal aid -the assistance or a court~appoiDted defense allomtV. A raSt-moving convoy of police V('hicl~ carrying 'anned guards brought Ball lo Bow Street trom suburban Brixton Jail. All traffic v•as stopped to give it a clear rwl to the cit}'. A type!A•ritten ransom note reported to demand $4.8 1nillion rrom the queen was Cound in the white Ford sedM which cut off the royal car as It returned Anne and her husband to the palace from a downtown charity movie. A man leaped out firing a flurry of shots at Anne's limousine. ROYAL COUPLE ALL SMILES SHORTLY BE FORE SHOOTING Return to Bucki ngham Palace Marred by Gunfire The chauffeur and the p o 11 c e bodyguard were seriously 111ounded. A policeman who raced to their assistance 11'as also hit . So. loo , v1as a journalist 11·ho got out of a taxi ""'h('n the shooting started. u•t Nrw1m1p Anne and her husband crouched on the floor at the back of the car y,•h1le the gunman wrenclred at the car doors trying to get in . The gunman finally was brought down by a detective with a football tackle as he ran off through nearby St. James'a Park. Police infonnanl.5 reported 11 shots Y.'ere fired by the assailant and ballistic experts were studying two revolvers, a .JS.Caliber and a .22, found in the white Fore!. A bullet hole in the rear window of Anne ·s limousine showed how close she and her husband had been to death. The ransom note .... ·as understood to contain Jong rambling and-unrcfated passages and apparently was 1vritten by someone 11•ith a grudge against the royal fa mily. police inforinants reported. Found y.·ith the note were three pairs or handcuffs, a dri ver's license and envelopes addressed to t\\·o companies . MAP INDICATES SPOT ALONG MALL WHERE SHOTS FIRED Princess Anne, Husband Escape, But Four Bodyguards Hit Anne ancl her husband returned to their hom e on the grou nds of Sandhurst :'>li litary Academy. \\'here Phillips is an instructor, late Wednesday night. The academy was sealed off and arc lights y.·ere switched on around their home. SALE PRICE s3999s lllJHDUD/8£~ FREE 20 pc. cookware set with any A m a n a Microwave Oven '~\\l­ ~!t~P.{!~ze • made only by ~/AJllJ ModelC-7 SALE PRICE rl&\\\~rE TAKE TRADE IN ~-,, Hurr 1 · · 4 1111~ y. SAVf 1 SALES TAX INCR • TO 6% ON APRt:~!~S • • ' y ,\ B to e c Ca <»nfi the o[fl D L c his Sc lot of 10 au th \ s Ohll Y l•ILOT ;J County Bicycle · Plan Approved Oranae Couttty supervisors h u v c endoned a ma1ter plan uf bicycle trails for the county that y,•ill n1can an Initial outlay next Year or at least $400.000 In reveooe sharing funds. "Bui approval of the plan \Vedncsday came onl y after the board ordered plaMfne officials to look into possible use of utility easements for construction of tMlll roui... County planner Tim ·Neely gave. the board an outllne ol the 5.'J{}-mile rtelYl'Ork of trails and some ol the coslli involved. Jfe said the syste1n 'he envisions to accommodate the county's 5 O O • 0 0 0 bicycles \\'outd COfi\ $2 . .f milllGtl -O\'ef' the next 10 to 12 }"l'ars JuSl lo construct, not ('ounti.ng case.men! arquis1t1on a n""il landscaping . By tbc end of lhc ('urrcnt fiscal year, the counly v.i ll hri\'c invested more than S.'.100.000 in bicycle trail construction nl\d ncquishion. including a 14-milc route dov.·n thl-Santa Ana Hn'er. Bue Neely said the cost is ~·orth it \\hen it 1s compared to the expense of frecy,·ay coostructkln. For th<' SIO 1nillion in costs 10 build one mile of frecy,·ay, t'ne county could build ;in eight-foot-" idc bicycle trail lro1n Badham Funeral Dfllr P'iltl lltff '11611 Yes, It's u Purl;: A string of seawall pilings winds a serpentine trail along Laguna Beach·s hlain Beach Park. 1'he park, envisioned as Laguna's "window to the sea" will be com pleted by June . The multi-million dollar proj· ect elin1inated three gas stations and a \Vall of old buildings between Coast 1-li gh,vay and the Ocean. Higl1 Cot11·t Reconside1·s Ba11 of Laguna · Lawyer California Supreme Court official'> hav(' confirmed that the court is reconsidering the three-year suspension r e c e n t I y impolM on Laguna Beach att.omey ll<rl>ert M. Porter. I "We cannot reveal 1he riason for ttle sulJ)aWlon," Supreme Couft clerk Keith Hi wkes comffiented in -San Francisco. "But we can confinn lhal Mr. Porter has asked for reconsideration of the matter and a new ruling may be imminent." Hawkes said the court and lhe State Bar of California v.'ill comment more fully on the case v.ilen lhe court decision is released. He said Porter had been advised of his su.speosion v.ilcn he appeared before Presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard t-.1onday for the opening of an Orange County Supcrlor Court !rial in wh ich he is defending a young Santa Ana couple booked on drug charges. Judge Banyard sent Porter, 290 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 10 Superior Court Judge James Turner alter advising the lawyer: "Yoo have no standing in this court.'' Judge Turner delayed the trial until Apnl 5. Porter made a Jong statement from his office in which be expressed "absolute Deceased Mom Left u1 Chair CINCINNATI. Ohio i AP I -A man and his sister are being held in a state mcn1al hospital after autho1~lies discove red they left the body of their aged mother sitting in. a rocking chair for three months af~r she died. The Hamilton County Coroner's orfice was trying to dete1J11ine the cause of death of ~trs . Fra!lnie Sway, 86, in her Bond Hill section apartment. Poliee said they belie\•e she died of natural causes. The body \\'3S discovered by a nephew TllC9day night. He called police. Ho-h11~1i Affair confidence·· that the Supreme Court y,•ill lift its ban and permit him 10 resume practice in Orange County. The vaeran lawyer would only comment that the Supreme Court aC'tion involved "SC\'en .. or eight -civil cases deting from 1967"' and that "it was iocredible that such action could be taken on sudi trivial matter.>." "I have a reputation around here for defending the little man and on a previous occasion when I u·as the victim or a similar attack hundreds of letters \1-tre written in my defen se ," Porter noted~ He-quo!ed one leUcr as stating: "To do this 10 ~tr. Porter is like making :.i second attack on Ol.rist." Porter last year appeared before Santa Ana 1'1unicipal Court Judge Robert ltickleg in contempt action stcm1ning from frequent delays of a trial being held in that courtroom. In July. 1972. he y,•as sent~nced to fi\"C days in San Oil'go Co1mty Jail by Superior Court Judge Robert Conyers on a contempt conviction stemming fron1 accusalions of tardiness. Aide Refuses To Fight Fate NE\V llARTFORD, !'\.Y. (AP \ - Les De.an \\'Ouldn't give his usual report at a meeting of Tou11 of Ne\ll. Hartford officials because his horoscope advised against it. \Vhe11 Dean, an assistant to the tov.n supervisor. ~·as asked to present his report Wednesday nig'nl. he replied. '"I've decided not to give my usual report after y,'hat my horoscope said today ." The horoscope warned of t.he dangers of making remarks at public meetings, he said. Measure Backed S A CRA~I ENTO 1AP 1 f\ con troversial funeral measure by Assemblyman Rob<-rt Badhan1 1 H . ~CYl'porl Beach l, has v.·on n lcg1slatirc \'1ctory in the face of 1estirnony fron1 opponents !bat \t puts the fox in charge of guarding the chickens. The Senate Business and Professions Committee approved the bill \\'('(jnesda~· after an hour-long bearing after Badham testifiOO his bill y,·as auned at helpu1i; lhe t'OOSUmer. . Radham's bill y,•ould place 10¥>·-cost cremation firms under th<' licensing arm of the State Board of funeral Directors and Embalmers. y,·hich has five funt•rat industry and three public n1cmbcr s. Cou1ity Cuts Siipplies of Rciiv Milk Orange County Health Officer Dr. John Philp assured county ~ up e r v i s o r s \Vedncsday his offi ce is 1naking evl·ry ~ffort to head off a threat of bacteria pot&oomg in certain ra'.'' milk producu. Referri ng to the sca re that hit Lns Angeles County last ~·cc.k. Philp said all supplies of non-pa!teurized milk fl'OO\ the Al!a-Dcna Dairy ha\•e been cut off. Los Angeles health official s last \vCCk discovered that cows in the d;iirr '.s Chino herd were infected u·ith a bat;tcri:i kno1\•n as brucellosis. further invcstigaiion of the finn"s plant in the city of Industry rt'vcalcd that rav; milk and ray,• milk products y,·l'rC infected y,·ith salmonella bactcna. y,•hich causes a severe gastric upset and dl'ath 1n some cases. Philp said Orang<' Counl~ iakcs delivery of about 12.000 quart~ of ra11· milk products a day fron1 Alla-l>cna and dislributes the supplies through <in ont!ct in Tustin. ~lost of 1he ray, milk. \1·h1ch has been adopt{'(( by some health food adherents, goes to health food stores . dairy outlets and is av;iil;ibll• for home delivery. Philp said ii is not sold in a normal su~rn1arke1 . "There 1s a subsiantial number or people who seek this raw milk out even ihou~h it is considerably more expensive than the pasteurized product."' Philp told superv isors. He said deliveries of non-pasteurized milk to Orange County has been completely halted and his sralf is checking the retail outle1 s to make sure none of the old n1ilk is still on the market. Philp told the board a mandatory pasteurization order by Los Angeles health officials to Alta-Dena will be 1n effect fo r at least another week to detennine the extent of the infection . Philp said there was ooe fatal case of salmonella poisoning in Orange County earlier this year and invt>Stigations are under way to determine how that disease was contracted. Tclophasc Soc1c1y, a low -cost San nicgo-baM.'<l crcn1ation finn. was the n1ain opponent to the bill. Its spo kcs1ne-n argued the board would be hostile 10 Telophase because the firm c,ffcr.; loYl·~ost crcmntions and threatens to eal into funeral industry profits. Charles !I. Denning. spokesman for another. Joy,·-cost funeral firm named ~l'ptune Society of California. said the rneasuN? plaC'l'd th<' lox in the role of guarding the chickens. "I am afraid th<.-re Yl'on't be any of us C'htckcns left.·· Dc11n111g s.1id . Th(' poy,·crful Califomia F u n er a ! Oircclors A!'SOClation backed the bill. IJ:inie! Cra."'<l.on. lobbyist for the t;roup. said the !hrC'c public meinbc.rs on th(' bo;ird ccrt;iinly ,..·ou!d speak up if the. i n du s t r y men1bers tried to plague Teloph:1se or other ]O\\·-rosl outfits. Badhn1n so1d he had no "o:t_to J!.rind'" for the funeral industry and sin1pl~· 11 anll'<i to n1ake sure funeral firms ml't rh1~1r conlrnct anrl health obh,imt1ons b\" r1·qu1rini; them 10 b<-lic(·n<;ed h~ th~ ~\alt'. Bu! Sf'n Anthonv Bcilenson ( D-Bc\·erl\ Ji ii!\ I. \'Ofl-d :lgl'liflst the b11! and told th~ 1·on1m1\1Cf-he did so because it put a funt·ral indust~·-<lominall'll board in ronlrol of !011·-cost cre111a!1on f1nns that cnuld 11·C'll drn·<' the funC'rnl mduslry out ol hu<anrss in !hr('(' rearc;. - A f)-3 \"Ole scnl thC bill to Ul<' Fi~ni:r Con1m1ltC'<'. oi\c ' step awayi from tli e St'll:lle floor and finnl pass a g c . Le~1slati\·e observeri; expect the bi ll to clear bo1h hurdles f'asi lv and b<-sent lo c;o\". lt onald ne;igan"s dtsk. The bill IS AB 18:.'8. Draft Lottery Conducted \\'ASHJNGTON 1UPIJ -The Sele<:tive Service has conductOO lts sixth. draft lottery but with the nation at peace and volunteers filling out most of 1he military quotas. the results held little cause for the concern by American youth. Sbould·the draft be r einstate d . however, young men born on Feb. UI, 1955, \\'OUld be tlfe flrst to go in 197S. 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D-;m; 1•1"1 1J..:1211 Bar 11.i.1; "l't-21 ; 1'·1"4o JD.1071 J1 .. o1,t San1a.'j\na to Portland. 0rt1:on, ('()tlnty planners hav<' estirnarr<t . Neely said the P<'r·milc rost to U1C)·cf1~ trails is :ibout $.'.I0.000 Ne<!ly told supcrv1 ~ors tha1 C'OUlll\" crev.•s h11ve rons1n1cu>d a totnl of on!y l3 miles of trail so f;1r but !hilt 20 ot th<' county's 26 cities arc 111 !he p1'()('('SS of building !heir O\ITI coordinated nl·twork" Part of lhc-bo:ird"s npptO\'l'll of thf' netv.-ork included a l'Ontinuin~ pact v.uh county ci11es providing le>r ,~ c1 u a I matching funds frotn roun1r re1·1•1uu.' shanng coffers on nny rnun1c1pal bik<' trail project. Supervisors also directed other coun1~ Delio, 1\1 orld d<'par11nen1 s lo contrihute 10 the trail proj1·ct!l Anmng ut'oeT' lhtnj!S. !ht board -Ordcrl'd \/l<' flood <'Orl!rol district tu 1rork "1th trail planners 1n installull> trails along flood control C(1:-.e1ncnts. -OrdC're<I the county ro;.1d dt·partrnt'nt 10 continu1• d~·Vt'lop1ni;: triuls 1 11 unu\rorporah-d rounty tcrntor) -Asked thC' Or.1ni::1· ("oun1~' Trans11 D1~tnC"t to ~tud\' \1"a\''\ hi' "luC'h li1t"\<"l1sts :ond bu~c~ <':In 111!t'rfal·(• _:,\skl'<I t•nun1~ pl.tnnl•rs ''' conl111ur pr~·parallou of .1 n1a.~1t·r plun nl't"orl. 111ay for r\'e n1ual d1~1nbu1ion to 1111' pubhc. ~~~~~~~~~- !latched JU S1 in tin\c lo greet spring. which arrives officially toda). ;1 tiny flanun go cluck rcla.'<CS be tu·een the protective long legs of it .. parent. 1·11c ncwromer was born at the government aquarium in B'ermuda . --------- ' For the Total Look 1n Interior Decor A wonderful, adaptable wall unit consisting of 3-80" Pilasters. 2-74" shelves and•2-42" shelves spe<iotly priced ot s299 installed The routine nature o( the dra11o'\ng l''a! clear from the first Wednesday when ~ty Director John D. Dewhurst said Uiere wa.t no present interest on the part of either President Nixon or the Congress to "5'.>ek mtoraUoo of the induction authority'" that expired July I. 5'1 '"'1; 10.,ol.l <...l\-ll1: U-1151 \~1 16-tl5r 1~15; 1•.J; \T..J.51; 1 .. 1511; 1,_>Clli »H> 11·1•1 22•1))1 n. 1tt1'. WIM1 2-2ll l 5li 4·1Jl1 S.-1•· .. Jl;; 7·10I . ._ m 1 ,-41 1 ~I lJ·!tl 17-Ai ll-11A; 1'4711 1!.2"11 1Wll1 17-l.a: ie-1»; lt-UDf" l'G'nJ~ ·n·Nt! ft-'1)• 2.wth t~; U-11)1 1'-1111 JT·Jlf, 2$-3411 l't•l lt ; JD.. ,,. your /cuonle de.signer will bt happy tO OJ!tSI !IOll Gone was \he emotion th.1t highlighted the first teltvlsed lottery at.aged In 1969 11.·hen hunclreds of young pc<>ple gaspc.>d and jeered y,i'len ihclr blrthdates and priority numbt!.n were read fron1 c:ip!lules drnwn !tom plastlc drums. Fewer than two doz~n persons -all of them over drnrt age -stayed through the two-bour and 15'-mlnute drawing this time_ M•r, 1·2'r 2·Slr J.Mt'; ,.,.,, S-271; '"'' 1·16Jr t4'; t~r 16-)ol.I/ ll•2J01 IJ.Ull1 U .. 1 l"-411 lt-1021 1 .. \0)r 11•1 1•111: lll-2$1'1 20-lM; tl-~1 ft·1'1t 1J..11•; ?t-&r 11>-)Sll U.)';S. 2f.1'21 21-lJr lf.S•• a;1s1 31.J:Jl. AHll l.nll l-1$:> ).29'1 "'2:7.31 J-13 1 ,_,,, 1•1111 .. 20lll f.:tt: '°""°'' 11-.lt ; ll·llf: ,;.»6: 1•4 1 lJ-.llJ; \t,JJj: lt.J>O i lf.USt !t-2'1/ »711 11·-31 22·*t SJ- Jf11 2•1•1 u.110: 2t4'nr t .,,,; n-21•1 it..JU1 ...,_ Mly l·llf; 1·1611 ~I 4.'lltl Wft; t•MI 7-lll : 1- llfl ,.,,.r l0.111r 11-n1 101111 l>-1111 ,,.:!At, u .. m i 1e-»i1 1'·17·1111: 11-111 lt-.U1 '°'''' 11112; ZJ-1'1. :u.m1 ,._,~ iw1~ "'""' a1-1111 ,...,, Jt-16' .,,,, ll•7 ... JllfOt 1.UJ1 1 :iot: l ·ltQ; •lltlr s-Wi .. u11 J.Ja:ii Od . hlll 2·1.0; l -tl. f•lt) ~10, .. llL )-"Ir I· 1n1 .._,n 1 1o.JJ&; 11•i1 nm: 1J..10, J4 >oAi 1~1121 1'41.1 l1•224l Jl·UI, lt.Jlt1 ~'· 21-7J; U-t 1 Jl· 11~ ,._,,,, ts..1111 1H•> 21.11s, 11 uJr ,..1••1 • 1"'' )1-\M. Nt~. l·-'11 1·1t11 ).!Yr A·1$1 t .... ,, •lti 7-JU. I 111 t.Ui lt-1'l1 111051 1)-111; l).tO; 1•196, lS·t.11. 1 .. iu1 ,, ... , IJ.,101 1t-7'J: to·l1• J\.31. fJ lS7: n. ": lf.121 U-lh Jt.lJ'1 21·Jl~I 21-21111 lt·fS. »II>' DK. I IU; l·fll ~ J.nt .._iot; l-fl. •·114: 7·1lll .. 1111 f.JOCI• '°"'"' 114»1 ,,.it11 n-:111111 1•• 1 ~ 1o11, 1&.111 11~: .._,,., lt!t71 20-ff, n.w ; ,,.~. J).tl1 1••1.Ul IJ.ltl: lt-111: ,,.,lf, 11·"1• 2'-)10; » ,..I Jl.J(I H.J.GAl\l\ETT fURNl1URE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon. Thun. & Fri. Eves. 22 1 & HARBOR BL \ID.""'""'- COST A MESA, CALIF .. Jruo A :t__?AILV PILOT Thursda~. March 21, lll7~ .,:::,.g~ ·Manager of Las . Vegas Casip.o, '\~ ,Wife l(illed in Moh 'Rubout' Tom Dl'phine Police1na11's Lot Not Happ y POLI CE BEATS OEPT. -You mDy ha\"c caught the ne~s ilem wherein one Walter Pudinski, chief ot our entire Califomi.'.i Highway Patrol. Is now ln ravor of upping the speed limit. This comes as a mild suprise. Right now, of course, Commissioner POOinski and his Cl·IP officers are enforcing a 55 mile per hour speed limit. imi:me<f because of the alleged gasoline crisis. And now that t.be al!eged crisis is al legedly over, Pudinski figures his guys oughl lo be lel oil the 55 MPH hook. His logic is that the CHP, in ticketing over-55ers. is actually enforcing an energy law, not a traffic law. And he sees traffic law as the CliP's primary respomibility. WEIL, THE CIW leader already has drawn a lot of aiticism from several quarters <OOay becauSe of bis slalemml Some fulks point lo the decrease in lraffi<: <raShes and say lhat's proof eMUgb lhat we ought lo relain the 55 · limit. Pudinski, oo the other hand, argues that it's been the decreased traffic now ti.hat has krwered the accidoot rate more than the ~mlle-per-Mur limit. Motorists are already hedging back up around 60 or SO, he says, because they ngure the alleged fuel crisis is over. The-CHP-dllef-iJ afrakt-il hla-men are forced to conUnue $5 enforcement they will begin to lose cndlbillty with the public and morale will get shot oown Jho tube. Well, you have to admi t wlt'h a scan of the news these days. morale does beo:me a large factor among law enforcement agencies. POLICE MORALE in Anaheim c:sme apart in 1'eO!lrt times when the lawmen had troubte squeezing a pey raise out of the city. First they were going to arrest everybody in protest . figuring thal might backfire, they then decided not. to arrest anybody. And finally, the thing got seltled somch:rw. Laguna ~ oow figures lo be having some morale probltms among Its ~ in Blue. The Art COiony police association calll'd a public press conference to air grievances. Among the complaints are too few officers, sprrod too thinly. thll'J causing overtime. ovtN'Ork and geoeral danger. lt also :wa~ hlnled broadly that lack of municipal support caused ex-Laguro · chief Joseph J. Kelly to split and become Tustin poli<;e chief. WEIL, 11.ISTIN CHJEF Kelly may have his own problems too. Like !hal freight train lilll'd with more ~nan 100 aliens v.·ho got unloaded in Tu.stin the other nigh[ And despite a cop dragnet most got away. Ooc alien who got caught mistook a Tustin police car for a cab arxi piled right in. All this cuused Kelly to v.•am the cab companies to stop picking up aliem from the train stop which has become koo~'Tl as "11le Alien Express." And this caused at least one cabbic to complain as to how he was going to find out if a customer v.·as a v.·etback or a U.S. citizen'! .Just proves they even have p1:oblems in Tustin. ANO SPEAK1\'1G OF police problem-;. our condolences lo Newport Beach Politt Sgt. K~nelh Thompson, v.·ho had poor luck with his check for ov.irpaylll(.'rll of state income laxes. Sgt. Kenny got Uic. ch«k back from the state in fine erdcr bul he never got to casln it. His dog ate it. And to add insult to injury, the animal \s -()'Ou ready !or thls?I -a police dog. Wind-whipped Holoeaust ?r1onroe Station, Fla. fire officials hoped today that winds would stay gentle to ,help them control an arson-set fire that has burned 32,000 acres of the big Cypress swamp, 50 miles west of Miam1 . The fire broke out on r.1arch 8 and was rekindled Saturday by arsonists. • Artillery, Tanks Battle At Heights 011 10th Day From Wire Services Syria said its artillery and tanks dueled Israeli forces on the Golan Heights for the lCNh-straight-day today. and that 1!le. Israelis were firing on civilian targets. There was no immediate comment from . Tel Avtv. A military communique broadcnsl by Damascus radio accused ttle Israelis of trying to bolster their forward positions in the central sector of the front. But it said Syrian artillery and tanks intercepted the Israelis and foi led their operation. No casualties \\'ere reported. IN CAIRO, an Egyptian spokesman iaid it will be at least another IO da~ before ports at either end of the Suez Canal are ready to receive ships. The Cairo press rcponcd tnc ports \.\'ere opened on a limited scale Wednesday. Sources said a British Royal Na\-')' survey ol the logistical problems of sv.·eeping the canal or unexploded mines and ordnance is finished. TALKS ON JOINT United States- British efforts to e\enr the canal of explosives are expected to begin in LonOOn in a few days. Washingtoo announced Tuesday it would spend tens of millions or dollars in clearing the canal or explosives. An Egyptian official said ports at either end of the canal would be open on a limited scale as of April I, permiUing access to ships of about 40,00) tons. Syria has asked-RusSia !Or-more military assistance and all«it political backing, sources said today. The n.ussians. ho~·evcr, have deferred a fina l decision unti l after the Kremlin talks v.ith U.S. Secretary of State Jlenry A. Kissinger in ~toscow next '~eek, the sources said. Long-haired 5-year-old Can Go Back to School HOUSTON (UPI) -Thanks to a federal judge who said his OOyhoocl hair \vas over his cars, f>.year-<>ld Billy Epperson can return to lhe kindergarten cla~ he was expelled from a n1onth ago for wearing his hair tong to hide a birth defect. '·To keep lhis child oot of classes v.wlCl cause irreparable damage to the child ," Judge V.'oodrow Soals said Wl'd.nt'sday in granting a temporary injunctlon against tilt suburban Pasadena Sd'llOl District. Billy, the adoptNI son 0£ ~Ir. :ind ~1rs. William F. Epperson. 1vas suspended became school officials said his long hair violated the district's grooming codf'. But Jud ge Seals left. the bench \Vcdnesday and \o\.'cnt to Billy's courtroom chair and examined the boy's hair. lie then returned to the bench and said \\•hen -he was young,l hel\airStyle v.·as -called a '·Buster Brown" cut. "When I was about S or 6 I had one,'' the judge said. "And rt came down completely over my ears." Pair Charged In Inventor Death Plot From Wire Strvlcn ST. LOUIS -A 74-year-oHl Florissant. ?.io., man and his 39-year-Offf sm have been arrested on charge!!: ol conspiracy and fraud in the shooting death of a qeavily insured inventor. Charged in indictments r e t u r n e d Wednesday were James H. Calvert and his son, Ronald F. Calvert, ""1to were ( -IN SHORT ... ) partners d. inventor vk:tol-G. Null. 34. The body of Null, who had been- working oo. a pollutkln-free rotary engine, was found in his office in East St. Jouis, Ill., Nov. 9, 1972. e 011n••I• Tur1rs South PASCAGO ULA, Miss. -Aristotle Onassis, v.'hose plans to build an oil relinery wete rebuffed by the residents of ..Durham. N.H., is looking al P.1isslssippi as a possible site. Nicholas Papanicolaou. vice president of Onassis' Olympic Refineries_. Inc., said the firm has had "a number of proposals from r.1fssissippi" for lhe proposed $600 million project. e Pa11 Boosl• Voted WASHJNGTON -The nation's workers may see the min ln1um wage go up to $2 an hour by Ma y. but a congressional opponent charges the action could backfire on them by boost I n g uncmploymt.'f'lt. The House \\Tedaesday voted 375 to Z1 lo raise the minimum wage for most wor.kers to S2 this )'earJ o.uJd go JO $2.10 in 1975 am to s2.J> in 1976. "The labor force will pay (for tbe action) through more unempk>yment and more taxes,'' said Rep. Robert D. Price (R-Tex.) e Sentenced 100 l'ear1 Squall Line Kills Four \VlCH ITA fALL.5. Tex. -Charles . Dennis Easley, 21. V.'35 found guilty of murdering 11-year-<>l<I Frances Laurese Ste\·ens and v.·~s sentenced \Vednesday to 100 years in prison. llig h Winds in Soutlieastern States Injure 50 Others • ' •!Id POWtr lines. C.lll~ef'I• rMiOrl@ol s!QMlno !Otll•OCJe,, l!YI 11>1 NlllOnlil we~u-.• Service w&f \INblt 10 con tlrm llMT 1111'11•..-t - rtl'!Wr tl'llln 9utll na Wind• -.,.,..,e .... Wl'OfU(bll for IN ell'"-· In 00... Cl!Y. Col""""°', Gtl , 11-wlMI _., 1>11 lo HID mllft 1111' l'l(H.ll', TM •a...-n 11iw: ~ 11110 !~ r111IM ''°"' tMI """~' WectM,.iey ,,;qnt "!'hi _,,.,... ~Ice Prfflc1'11 u -.01e1 cDntln111t 10 -•••twarcl lo in. f\!llt'llC OcNll, -'! I! Wl l tHl«l<'d 10 c11 u 1p.ere b' rl>t -or '"" aav Mot'W ltlafl 50 lnlurtf l\.-Ml'IO\lf, w, ... ·-'°"'"!hi "'"""". ,l 11t,, two ol tl'lil! ~tit\ ettrlDU!od 10 tt>t \10f'm1 occurrl'd In ~I• 111C1 two 1,, Loul.rtM. Con•tal W e athe r F11r IOll'l\I. LIOlll vlli1bl1 "'1"~ lllQM l!Oel _..fl!O hovr1 bftO'l'I!"' "'"ll!f•IY• I to ,, l<r>O'l~ Ill 111~ tl'd~Y 1"11 ~na•Y· "''" l!ld.ly 111 ll!clh -'""11•1 lf~lhlf"" ••"Gt ,,..,.. u +o "" 1111 .. ..., 1t,_••t11•"'' ,,,.. ~ ~ ro 61 w11.,. tem1'f1'1'..,,• !,. S trn. Montr ; Tides tHUll$0A'I' S.C:ll"clhlQ'll '"""'4' ~ '°""' 30-1 "'"' 01 IF'!r1! ll•Oh I 10 '" m. I t l'!"I I-J1fl A 1!'1, t 4 $«and 111111! • " "·'"· J ' *-'°"" l·tt •. '!'!, • ' Siii! ltltt1 •·M 1 111 ht• 1:05 11 "'1· M-11/lft 111 1,m. .. ,, \1:tt p.m. I It "'3!> Easley's second trial for the death of the Stevens girl He was previously convloted and senk'need to 300 year! but Uic conviction was reversed by the Telttls Court d. Crimtnnl Appeals. e Chhon Rebull• R11•• ~fOSCOW -For fh-e days, the SOviet Union tried quiet diplomacy to obtain the return of a bellcopter v.itich it said strayed across the Qiine9e ~ in bad weather. On Wedneoday, the '!'ass news agM<y salcf the atlempts hild lalkd. It dill noc say what the Sovlct Union inlends IO do next, POLI CE CLEANUP MERIDA, Mexico CAPl -The oew po!IO< chief tool< olfl<e and mode bis first priority a deonup campaign -ol bis cwn men.· Capt. Jorge ~far1inez lAlgo ordered his olflctrs lo get their hair cut •od shave df their skteburns. lie also to1d ttiem to bathe more ofltn. Link Seen To Mafia . Chieftain • LAS VEGAS, Nev. (llPI) - A shotgun blast in a dark hallway has killed an ' , ex:pttt: slot mactune cheater who was expect<d lo lellily against a Mafia chieftain and other gambling figures. His wife died with hhn. "It was definitely a rubout job" by a professional, hired gunman, a police investigator said. Law enforcement sources said it was common knowledge in the I o ca 1 Wlderworld that tliere was a gangland "contract" out on Jdhn Dubcek, -31, mana~ ri Uie Westward-Ho casino. DUBCEK AND IDS wife. Frances, 'IT, who worked in the mack bar at the Westward-Ho, ~·ere gunoed d o w n Wednesday as they entered a dark hallway re<urnlng lo their apartmml after v.uk. Mrs. Dubcclc: had a pcnnit to carry a pistol, poUce said. but she left the gun in the apartment when W dro\.·e to the casino to pick up her husband. D.lbcek was walking behind his "'ife \\'hen the killer fired from about 15 feet behind them. 1be blast tore into his upper right back. His wife tumed and the gunman shot her in the face. "TIIOSE AFl'ER HTht \\-'ere not from Chicago or New York, they were from the L-Os Angeles area,'' a !IOIJl'(.'e connected to lhe case said. A police source said l)Jbcek 'had a reputation as a skilled slot machine cheater "bu t ihe hu been pretty stralght for the last year." Dubcek was scheduled to testify-in Los Angeles next Tuesday in a federal court trial d. seven man accused ol ~ a rigged gambling operation that allegedly took in up to $250,<XKI a month. -~ of the defendants is Peter John Mi lano. 47. of Nortbrldge, Calif., who lbe FBI kientlfies as a ranking membtt ot the P.fafia "family" headed by Nick Licata. IAlbcek reportedly testified lo l'ile led<rnl grand jury that suboequ<ntly incilctOO Milano and the others oo charges of operating a rigged gambling operation that moved from house to house in the San Fernando Valley area. THE RING ALLEGEDLY employed prostitutes v.1lo ·"-'ere paid to bring ~ customers to the gambling operations, \\'here lhcy could be neeced. Others indicted v.-ere Beverly Hills attorney P..tanin Calaway. John Joseph Vaccaro. 3.1, of I.& Vegas, lAligi Gelfuso, 48, operator of a Fresno rubbish collec- tion firm Harry Coloduros, Tony Endre- ola and Santo Manfre, all of Los An- geles. The indictments roUOY.·ed an intensive investigation by the FB I, Los Angeles police and lhe Justice Department's organized crime strike force. In 1972, Dubcek was charged with rurming, in partnership with Vaccaro. a crooked gambling operation in Van Nuys. The charges were later dropped. Dubcek \o\.'aS also W1dcr subpoena to appear before lhe Nevada Gaming Control Boord ?1-farch 26 at a hearing into the gambling work permit of Delbert Donham. a blackjack dealel' and slot machine expert. A spokesman for the board said Dubcek v.·as Donham's partner "in t'bc operation of crooked gaming devices in an illega.1 operation in the Los Angeles area." OH Sides Washington Re<lskin football coach George Allen is having trouble with neighbors in Fajr. fax. Va. They've asked for in- junction against Allen's two 100-pound \Veimaraner dogs from running loose. Douglas Balk ' Over Checkup Of DCIO Told NEW YORK (UP IJ -The makers of the DCIO jumbo jet balked at a request from federal offi cials six days before the worst crash in aviation hislory to take a fresh look at safely measures aimed at preventing the kind of condi tion that nlOSt experts believe caused the disaster, thE> New Yor.k-Times reported toda}'. The Times said the Federal Avia lion Administration made the request in a letter sent to McDonnell-Douglas Corp. on Feb. 25. P.farch 3. a Turkish airlines OCIO crashed shortly after takeoff from Paris, killing all 346 aboard . Cargo door failure causing a kind d. explosive decompression has bct>n cited by many experts as the possible cause oC the crash. THE SENATE SUBCO~IMITI EE on aviation announced it would hold hearings next Tuesday on V.'hcthe:r the fAA and ~1cDoonell-Oooglas dealt ade- quately with salety measures for OC!Os fol:lowing the near-crash of ooe of the planes \\ile:n the rear cargo door ble•.v off while in a climb over Windm>r, On- tario, in June, tm. The Hoose Tnvesliga· tions subcommittee wilt conduct similar hearings \Vednesday. The Times said tbe FAA suggested safety dtanges to the f>lane.maker. and that the Turkish Airlines jet which crashed early lhis monlh had at least some im~vements. Btrr, THE NEWSPAPER said. federal officials suggested six day& before the crash that McDonnell-Douglas make another analysis of possible safety changes. DAILY l'tLOT DELIVERY SERVICE Deliv~ of 1he Do.'yf'i'd h 9'0'ont~--:t """"'°" Ffldo1.11.,.,..oona1 ,....__bl' s·xi p ...... all -)O.o" oocy w.11 bit tlt"Ouglll IO~ CIJI• ... ~ ....... ~1.00p.m. S1hl'<lllr """ Svl>aw """" "" no1 ,_,.., 'f"l<.I' eoe~ by 9 I"' 5'!....,,..r. Oii I 1 "' Suroft4V, Q011 '""1 capy WIU be bfC>.lgl'\! 10 -,OU. C.111 •t 11•.I~ u"11I 10 I "'· • !JOSI OranQiO::tu<>lrAren ••.••• .. .... ""'_.321 "'Olll-~Dn9Nctl ·""-"""~.. ........... ~40-1110 S...C-.Coll>-8tKI! 5111"'-~0-Ptlo'll So..ol~ ~ """"° N~ . .,, 4112·•470 - ··~ ankees ,Beasts!!~ Streakers Stir Up Nortli Korea ·~ .. •J From Wire Str\.it't"I ~ialist North Korea took official not.ice of streaking today and concluded the Un1led Stat~ must be cracking up. "This ~laringly s~ws that the Yahkees are beasts in human skins," said ~g .. shimoon, 0U1c1al ~wapaper of the North Korean Labor (Sqcialist) t Part). American society 1-' a society of brutes facing an imminent doom. lt Is rottc~ to the core," the newspaper said. (Relaled stol'y Page IS.) Streaking by America~ !IOldler; in South Kotea "'as reported ~·ilh a cerlain ~ llgh~~ess by non-Communist ~s me_dl~. but here's how it came out in KCNA. I The wretches of the U.S. 1mpenalist aggressor forceS statloned in (South Korea) ran about the village naked on ttle night or l'.1arch 15. On the same day t"''O other naked beasts rorrunitled similar barbarism defying human imagina'. tlon. h>lding their UllderA'ear in their hands." In South Korea, where about 40,000 American servicemen arc stationed U.S. mWIMy authorltieS Wtdnelday asked their lrOO!>S 10 glvo up the pract1oe' South K«ean Preskient Park Otung-Hee's govemmmt bas been thrntening A~ l.rOop8 with jail 1Ct1ttnce& of up to ooe year if they are caught sLrcakmg. . El-on the stttaklng front: • Two ttft!Ylslon otWIC•lliera sat dumbfounded Wednesday alght as a male !ttuktr. ~·earing nolhina but a Nixon mask ahd teonls shoe! da4hec1 attoM the: let durinc a live broadcast. ' He canied I &iJn Noyina "Nixon bare it all." • A prilontr awaltln( a hearing in Loul~ana strlJiped off his clothoa, da•hed through tho crowded coortrnom and sprinled do'wn a street before 1 pursulng attorney t'lugbt hlm four blocks awav. "lie ran out or breath before I dk!.'' said dty attorney Larry Lolley • The lad aeemt1 finally lo hal't taken hold In Mexlm. Nude sfrol~ ;.."' 1n1de Wednetday by 1 Kirt in the northern city or Monterrey and by two mal• in the .. stem city of Jalapa. • ' .. 3 LOS Three former M dlcted in attemp con.<UI The indi Alonzo Trapn 'charge nap a ranso Mi;. Perry a U.S would eT SA Near!_ of a· bodies dry I C.lil The died of d disco the s and H chol pa tho said. es .... Thu•\d.ty Mar ti! 21 l'fii; OAIL PILOT 5 3 Indicted In Kidnap 1Try in LA LOS ANGELES (AP) - Three persons, Including a fol'Tll« follower ol the a.ar1.,. Manson family, ,..,. '-1 ln- dlcted by a lede<al grand jury in cmnection with a reported aU<mpt lo kMlnap a foreign consul general. The grand jury Wednesday indided Maria Theres a Alonzo, %2; Garrett Brock Trapoell. 36: and Robert Bernard Hedberg Jr., 'J7, on (~_s_1_a_1e _ __,J V"I T..._.M Enaotional Beari119 He's Still S1no rti11 g Pudinski • Pay Toilet Bru1 Gets Panel Olcay Asks 55 Li111it Lift SACRAMENTO (Af't - Assemblyll\:jn K c n n c I h 1'1eadl! tD . Ollklan<I ). stayed in a Sacramento hmpital a set'011d night LOS A.".;GEl.ES (UPI) - SACRAMEN1'0 I AP I - Legislation banning pay toilets in California's public buildings cleared a st.ate Senate committee Wednesday despite a lock maoo!acturer's cl.aim that the public ~·ants lo· pay for toilets. after an altercation ·with a 'Mlt' head of the California m...--chanlsms, said people want Bay Area Democrat. ~lighway Patrol says the !15 pay toilets. Th hos · I 1· I f ...........i c pita con irnlC< mile per hour nnlional .,..., ..... ,,.1 ·•very ew l"-Vl"c appreciate Wed -'· II t •1 ad ~-v ne.,....y UI 1• c e. Jiffill is breedinr• <!ism........., for anything that's free," he said. ho 11 ed I st • r ·· ~1rs. Fong. an Oakland w S¥ er at ea one the law because nwtonsts Ile 'd 1 face CU pllls " blo\v to the know ·11 ,., unn""""~'iry ao<l mosrat, sa1 her A.ssemb Y· he d · .... ...~ .. ....,. II a , was !'laying t11c ....... , llltle good . :ind ~"'·'.' approved bi would help · ..t.t A k 'd ~ Ole;". spo esn1an sa1 h..1\e no r-"rvat<ons a t \\-"Omen because they arc the ..... -1........Ld "-ba k k ,,, '~ :tTJllW ~ t to wor br .. aklng It. ~ \\·ho hav~ to use pay d .. THE RA P.f BL 1 NG, stalls in pubLic res'"""'"'L.5 ~Ion ay . llighcr s~ hn1its should """'' P.teade, 35. h.'ld 3 SC'ufne .... ed emoUonal hearing e ven more often than men. ut' rester ;is soon as Sertires Set invOlved 'WOlllen 's UberaUon. Tuesdav \\itil A~mbly· pra('ti(';iJ as the ga.<.0hr1f'1 The 7--4 vote in the Senate ··YOU'RE ALL men .·· she mlifl Louis Pap:in of Only short:lgc eases. Cornm1ss1011<'r I Afemorial services Will City He a J th a nd We I I ar c told the corrimittee. "'!:'ou · \\'ahrr Pu d I n s k i .s:udl be held Friday at All d · kno ~-l'k l"ed--' ""'" ) Ch Committee sent the bill by on t w \\11cd ifs 1 e.·· " ,,._.,,...ay. ..-..u•ts Episcopa urch Assemblywoman ~tarch Fong Dale \V. \V a germ an . The lower SPt't'd limit is not in Beverly Hills for to the F inance Committee, representing the Co u n 1 y an important f.'.l.ctor in rcduct'd actor t-:dward Platt. last stop before the Senate Su pervisors Associallon of Doi! Kills trafric death~. Pudinski said.I who played the part of noor. California , said local gov· 1.....1 1',ewer peopl e are hurt or die! 'lhe Chief' on 'Get J. F. ~"aid, a distri('t sales t'mments \\·ou.Id 106<' mooey in auto cr:tsh5 because th<'re Charges of conspiracy to kid-Sinart' TV· series. He manager for the Nik-0-Lok if pay toilets were prohibited. 5-ycar-old are fewer cars on the road. nap a foreign diplomat for was 58. Co., makers of the lock prohibited. not because they are mov1n~ ransom. ---------That s1atement tooched off at slower speeds, he s.i id. Assistant U.S. Atty. Robert an angry outburst from state Jn Ri\'Cr8I.clC '"I think the Emit shou ld go 1 E H h A • ..J _ w • Sen. r..1ervyn Dymally ({).Los back up to 65 as soon asl Perry said arraignment before x ug es l~ ins Angelesf. "'ho said taxpayer practical bct•au!re that's \\'hat a U.S. magistrate probabl y • "'°""' should oot be spent HJVERSIDE JUP I) -A >-we dcoigned our Ir°'"'""" through the. association to f " p d. k. !old would be held Monday . year-old boy, "tio was knocked or, u ins ·1 an 12 L S 't oppose a '"public interest bill.'' intervie"'er. I • Tuna Flap -year OR!! ui "\Vhat a disgract'! \\'hat a d~'Tl and dragged by his The slow speeds arc ROlng tu1 u disgrace!"' Dyma.lly s.1id. "I boxer dog. died of head be '"difficult for the publit' to LOS ANGELES (AP) LOS ANGELES (APJ _ latest chapter in a 12-yea r-<1\d haven 't sren anything that bad injuries, the coroner's office t1ttept now that the crisis has 1 Despite some concerted ob-Noah Dietrich, once top aide suit which the lose~ said they in my II years up here." said \\'ednesday. eased. They're golng to violate jections, the Van Camp TWla _ __. .would appeal ror a seoood .... ,11y 00 YOU w·ant ,0 Rorer\ Kyle Jr. "'as pl a)ing the law and y,·e·re going to Cann .... _ · · to billionaire Howd.lu Hughes, " 1 · ,... d r hi ery 1l4l! v.oo pemuss100 time. The nrst time, in 1968, makl' money out of a he-alth a one in 1...: yar o s ha v c difficulty nir1int:iu1ing on an 8-3 vote of the SI.ate has won $1.00,000 in a long-Llttoo lndusf.rie! Inc .. and· its · ., •. 0ym 11 ked "Th' suburban Sunnymead ho1ut tight control " :ind t hr Coastline Commission to standing libel suit in which he chairman Olarles ' 'Tex' ' ~ehealth ~~. Ir° you·:~ last Sa turday \\·hrn the dog ll ig!M•ay Patrol 11'il1 lhus .. lose relocate in San Diego from the once y,00 $6.2 million al-Thornton and ex-vice pre&i· got to go, you've got to go. broke IOOIC front the stak e it credibility." he said . Loo Angeles harOOr area. though he originally sued "on dent George T . Scbari-0on·1 say you\·e f:"OI to raise y,·as chained to. rat...:d :o the •·\\·e·re going to catch the The projected move from principle" for only 40 cents. fenbttger. bad successfully money through a health need . boy. jum~ on him and knock-brunt of the cnticism" for San Pedro was ass a i I e d The a"·ard Wednesday after won appeal of a huge $6.2 That doesn't come out right." cd h.im down . deputy coroner eniorcing a law many people Wednesday by cannery \\·orker a seven-week Lria1 was the milhon award. Dytria\ly said. Jim Heam said. do not want. he complained. spokesm61 and by San Diego -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._;;-;;;-;;;-;;;-;;;-;;;-;;;-;;;-;;;-;;;-............... .. are a ~1exican -Ameritanj t groups who alleged bad odor$ from the plant would travel lo their neighborhoods. eDead Duek• SAN JACIN1'0 (AP ) Nearly 2.500 ducks have died of a mysterious malady, their bodies found strewn around a dry Jake near this Southern Califomla desert community. The ducks apparently all died at one time but the cause ROSS DANIELS of death has not been Get your yard and garden supplies now and cash in on the savings. dlsc<wered . a spokesman for , .......... ~:::o:~~~~'J""~~~~.,~~~~~ ........ ~H~A~R~~W~A~R~E~S~T;o~~E;...--Uie state Department of Fish and Game said Wednesday. However. botulism and fowl 11. .L n .-L ROOT FEEDER W/Cartridges cholera had -. ruled out bY IBCll & uBlilfBr• A~ !','.';1,!'°logists as the cau..e, he 99 99 ~ .. -18" DELUXE ~ e Strike Looms E_LECTRIC ~". ~---:-_ < _-. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -MOWER and CATCHER j...: ~ San Francisco's pub 1 i c Two 9"" blades requi re less .. ~ schools. struggling to operate space than one 18 .. blade-1 . · · ~-""'' during a ,tw~week strike by a for compact design. Double It , .. /1 " .union representing half its insulated. Heigl'lt adjusts to '~ ··' teachers. faced the prospect 4 positions. Semi-pneumat-SPRIN~KLING~, 599 rtoday of a walkout by the non-ic recessed wheels. Catcher 1!~ing half of the "adrlng incl. so21 METER 'lbc Classroom Teachers Monitors sprinkling of a pre· Association, r('present!ng 21400 set volume, shuts hose off of the 5,000 city teachers, dld ·when U's don-e. TI300P not join in the strike called March 8 by the American Federation of Teachers. which represents aboo l 2 , 6 0 0 teacbers. Bu1 both groups are seeking pay raises and other improvements from the School Board. LA, Orange Living Cost Rises Again 13" HEDGE TRIMMER Double-edge blade gives 3000 strokes per min. Two handles, 3 pos. switch. 8114 A (OllJllO) ... lAWN LOS ANGELES (AP) -The spiralling ~ of living in U>s Angeles and Orange COWlties spurted another . 7 peran in February, the federal Bureau or Labor Statistics announced loday. Fo·oo -· A bureau official said it was the Z5tb consecutive monthly irxnase in Los A~les area Jiving costs. but it was lower than the .8 J>eN'.'f't n..e registered in January. LIP fflOO 3'5 ..- (A) floral HOE Convenient 4%• x 3" blade w ith copper-bronze finish, 42" wood handle. GC43 Feeds 6000 sq, ft. Nitrogen, (B) floral SHOVEL . phosphorous. potash '"~ iron! 800 WATER GAUGE Works like I he weatherman's to o l -m e a sures water g round rec.eives.-TTG20 REMINGTON MIGHTY MITE 795 : ·.:; .... ... -.. ·- ' Puts water and nutrients at the roots. Connects 10 hose • ..Cartr1ciges incl. 1062 10" Bantam Chain Saw with FREE CASE Gas·powered unit has 1 o· cut-89"5 ting bar-slices trees up to 2-7i ft thick.. Low-tone muffler. 2 handles for control. 19" Servess Rotary Mower Suumne Sadowsky. w h o heads the bureau. said apparel and upkeep showed t h e sharpest rise - e a c h regjslering I. 7 perecr>t -with supermarket ~ trailing cl08Cly wi1h 1.2 pec<O~ Has 6" x SY." high-grade t-;::;;::;;::;;:;;;----1 steel b'ade with turned step, 36" wooden handle. GC40 Miss Sadowsky said the Februarv over-all consumer price Hidex for metropolitan Los AJigeles ..........i 8.S percent over the fig\re for the same month last year. 1bb \\'3S the largest 12...month incrtase since 1951, she addOO. She said the February Increases nudged the consumer price indu for Los Ang eles an d Orang e O:>unties to a record 136.2. meaning that' a tro!llmer would have to spend $13.62 to buy goods COS1ing 110 In the 1967 bast year. . - ·THI EARL'S ,14111'1MM, MMll.nt AlrC...._ TllM Sl•rtt •I 1'"' ._. L.llP1Mt·l•••t1o·ra ,.,. o""" 4ta..+401 '42·17SJ (C) Floral RAKE Eig~·tooth rake of sturdy • on -piece steel construc- tio · tull 7%-in. w ide. GC41 /i1J11u1/IMPIR. (0) Floral CULTIVATOR Has 3-prong steel held with copper-bronze finish; 42• handle. GC42 (E) Floral SHRUB RAKE Designed to easily handle hard·to-reach places. With 36' wooden h1ndl1. GC45 ' Fast-growing -provides quick cover at low cost! Laboratory·tested blend; crabgrass-flee. 48786 3 H.P. Engine. Recoil Starter. Side EjectiOn, 6" Radial 6 isc Wheels w/Nyton Bearings. Big %. Chrome Plated Folding Handle, Remote Engine Conlrol. Safety Package. Rear Beftles, Front Wheel Pads. Completely Assembled.2·S194 YOUR INDEPENDENT HARDWARE DEALER WITH NATIONAL CHAlt-1 BUYING POWER HOURS: MOftdoy.frlday,, 9.9 Saturday, 9-6 ' SUllclciy, I 0.4 - ------ GETAWAY South Coast Village IS HAVING A "FORTY THIEVES" OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SKI CLOTHING HAS BEEN DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO BELOW COST! TWO DA YSONL Y FRI. & SAT. MARCH 22 & 23 REG. $15.00 TURTLENECKS $25.00 SWEATERS $39.00 SWEATERS $40.00 SWEATERS $43.00 SWEATERS NOW $6.00 $10 .00 $15.60 $16.00 $17 .20 $45.00 SWEATERS $18.00 $46.00 WARM -UP PANTS $18.40 $65.00 STRETCH PANTS $26.00 $7 4.00 PARKAS $29.60 $78 .00 PARKAS $31.20 $82.00 PARKAS $32.80 $86.00 PARKAS $34.40 $88 .00 PARKAS $35.20 $99.00 PARKAS $39.60 All SALES FINAL! NO LAY-AWAYS BANKAMERICARD - MASTER CHARGE ALL GLOVES HOURS: ADD 3% FRI. 10-9, SAT . 10-9 714•556•8276 • • ' .. • J • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ~ Impact .of Annexatio,ns The Local Agency Funnation Comrnlssion fl.AFC) ts one of Onnge County's busiest agencies, ruling on alt anr1e~1tions, detachments and spheres of influence. Last v.'eCk, the activities of the 1--AFC ground to a halt, following a court ruling involving a Ventura County annexation, whirh may well affect similar pro· c~dures throughout the state. The n tling by the 2nd District Court of Appeal in Los Augeles held that an environmental impact re- port (EIHJ would be needed before the city of Ca marillo co uld proceed with 3 proposed 600-acre annexation. It was the first Lirnc such an EJR had been required. The Orange County Counsel's office promptly pro- posed a month.lo ng moratorium on LAFC activities here, to permit comµlete study or the cour:-t's 56-page ruling, and development of EIR filing procedures. \Vbile on the surface it may sound like more paper· shufflirig or time-wasting red tape, th.ere is no ques· tion that annexations and spheres of influence can have a profound impact on individual property holdings and on municipalities which must provide services to new areas, and on those individuals or municipalities adjoining an annexation, or sharing a drainage problem or a road. So it 1nay well be that the court has acted wisely in proposing more extensive examination of future ef· fects before major boundary changes are approved. Gas Supply Check Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga's staff has started a survey of abandoned gas stations to deter· mine once and for all if they are being used to store additional gasoline supplies for so1ne deaJers. to gel gas already. He thinks It should be spread around equally and honestly. Vallerga's chief concern is that the 1>ractice may be illegal. Gasoline supplies are subject to appraisal for prop-ert7 tax purposes, and if there are any se<:retly-s tored supplies, they aren't being inventoried for taxation. The survey should not only prove conclusively if ntmors or stockpiling are true but also put whatever illlclt luel is found back on the tax roils. ' Problem Still Unsolved For the past decade, birth control in!onnalion has been more or less freely available to women in all age groups and the stigma attached to the practice of birth control has virtually vanished. • But figures released by the state Department of Social Welfare seem to indicate the information is not reaching many of those who need it -or is not being paid much heed. \VhiJe legitimate births in California decreased from 289,914 in 1971 10 266.207 in 1972, the illegili· rnate birth rate increased slightly, from 39,912 to 40.· 171. And the rate of legal abortions soared to 116,749 from a mere 5.018 in 1968, prior to passage of legisla- tion legalizing abortions. Sadly, the largest number of illegitimate births recorded in 1972 (171499) involved girls in the 15 to 19 age range. With 12,806 illegitimate births to women aged 20 to 24, mothers in the 15 to 24 age range ac- counted for 75 percenl of the 40,171 total. Assuming a majority Of these young mothers are Supervisors authorized the check after Chairman Ralph Clark, himself a gas station owner, said he has been hearing a number of reports about the practice. Clark's chief concern is that the practice is un- ethical, especially since so many people are strugg ling • not producing unplanned children simply to gain sym· pathy or obtain financial help -and that abortion is a poor substitute for famil y planning -it would ap- pear that we still have a long way to go in providing adequate birth control information, and the incentive to use it, despite the alleged sexual revolution. 'Sorry, but he just didn 't measure up to my high standards.' Clowns Mask Aggression With Jes ting ~YDNEY J.HARRl~ Dear Gloo111y ·Gus Smoking makes the ride oo the Amtrak train and intercily bwles miserdblc. A strict smoking ban should be enforced on train s and buses. A.O. Passifli an art gallery window the other day, I spied an exhibit ol .dowM' Facis, and hastily turned away. Clle ot - the ren:Wts I alwayS disliked taking my • '-----"--------' dtildren to circuses when thty were younger was my aversion to the clowns. untypically allovrs him to vanish With rare exceptions, th ey have nev~r wordlessly.' struck ~e ,s [unny men. lrdttd, there ts ; t .is_a._piYcbologic&I cliche to say that 30methmg '\lgly and hateful• ~ ·even · the cfown is a sad man at heart, but this baleful .~ about most of their antics. The obse:FYaUon does oot strike at the central down seems lo.dislike people, and to ex-truth-the c~'ll Is a rescnUul man at pres,, thl~ dislike aggressively under the heart. A man becomes a buffoon when he mask or Jesting. ls frustrated in his desire to be a hero . At the circus, tbe children we:e a1ways The emotionally crippled and stunted an much more amused by the arumal acts learn to mask their resentment behind Secretory Describes Cache of Nixo11iatui ,. Nixon's 'VASJfiNGTON -President Nixon maintains a mysterious ' ' p r i v a t e , pef'50flal file" of intimate conversations on di<.'tabelts which he has cached in a top security cabinet in the White House basement. This is the secret test imony of the President's secretary, Rose ~fary Woods, given during a t'4·o-hour session oo February 2(J to Sen a t e \Vatergate lawyers, nM! 'Pre3ident· she sv.·ore· '!from time to time, for his own pcrtop.al fil e's -does do !!line-tapes. I · have bttn in the Lincoln Silting,Roon1 at times \\1len he • v.i.11 remember something rrom a con· versatlon and put on a dicta belt .. .'' Private mt'nus eYen. One Hallov.·ecn. we \1·ere ;H Camp Dav.id and he and ~!rs. ~ixon in- Yited me to dinner , .. The steward put a colored mask on' each of the lhrec plates -I know ttf rs. ~ixon pul hers in the wastebasket and I did mine,': sht> said. Bul Nixon sent his mask to her to tx- "scaled in an envelope and pu! awsy." lie also SB.\'l-d "little no!es rrom Jil,il! "T' fro1n Tricia ," all with the same .pack rar diligence that preserved the \\'atergate tapes currently being usei1 to indict his closest associates. Tape Collection .. \Vh.v "·as he telling you?" asked counsel Lenwer. "I would not kno,,.,r ," she replied. ''I gather in case anything happened to him, he '4·ou1d want someone to be aware of it -that is my guess ." She said Rebozo tually. was not made up at the \Vhite also told his lawyer the $100,IXX) was !louse. but , as we rejX)rted, at the Nixon being kept in a safe deposit box. campaign conunittre. '·He told his lawyer. why v.·ould he • Al another poin{. she was asked abolll have to tell you?" inquired Dash. a Hov.·ard Hughes contribution for the .. I think he tn1Sted his lawyer but I 1972 campaign o{. $16.000. but she said "I don 't know ho"' much you trust anyone could not tell you'' if it "·ere on her O\VO v.•ilh that much cash -I v.·ould certainly list which , she added ... is oftM. ~ for --~ lWQ_people," she replied. She said she deciding on who gels invited to "Whi1e assumed Rebozo hcTd on lo the money. Houre entertaining!" given· as early as 1969. because the As to other files she said she ""as Hughes business dea!S "were in such "sure there must ~a file on F. Donald turmoil.'' Nixoo," the President's brother, .at tbe She said Rebozo eventually returned \\'bile llouse. "I have Dever !ffn it exactly the same bills he had gotten from because I have never gone through Lhe Hughes. than by the clowns. In fact. adults are the clown's face to attack the world -far more ta.ken with clowns-~n childr~ . OOllTud the prated.ion and Immunity of are -as witness the perennial popularity the greascpainted grin. At that point, apparently realizing she 'had lei a White House cat out of !he bag, ~1iss Woods paused and hastily added. "such11S 'Julie said this or that to m·e.'" L>uring the te:ltimony. comn1i llf'<' counsel Sam Dash promised Mlss \\10 • .ds' lawyer. Charles Rhyne. "I can Hio:~ure you a.s much as humanly possible, not a v.-ord of this interview v.·ill be out , .. \\'c will haYe just one copy and I will put it in my safe and seal it." Actually. ii was ·1thync who duplicated the transcript and sent it to the committee Slaff :llld n1embers, thus leading indirectly to our obtaining it. file 'TOOln," she went on. Despite her earlier disclai1ner about reading our rol· umn. she said she thought she. had first learned that the White House was bug· ging Don Nixon "in ~tr. Anderson's col· 11ER S"li~JPATITIES were all with her "good friend" Rebozo on t.he IRS in· vestigation, She · indiCatcd in describing hO\\• she learned or the probe. of ck>w~ pictures . ~lmfdl a!ly bad ar~ The traditional clown. from the who pamt.s a clo'4·n s face 1n makeup JS ed' 1 court 10 the modern circus em· assured ot selling it to some adult buyer. ~i~vathe spirit of ~imoslly ~ard SHAKESPEARE understood clo"'-ns mankind, He hits his rellows on the bead, and jesters better than anyone. llis runs 4:1ver them , blov."S ltK'm . up. k.i~ks clowns are-unilormJy bitter-men,_gibing them m .tbe~pants, and symbolically k.U1s _ at ~ world ; his court jesters C(ll"IOeal off all his competition. their hostility behind humor: there is lit· He represents.the da~k underc_un-ent .of tie warmth or love in them, and even human aggre.ssaon -m a socially dis· their humor is brittle and mocking. The guised and therefore acceptable way - archetypical clown is the one tn "King "ilich may explain ".'hY. his port rait is so Lear," a complete cynic who cruelly popular arnoog the timid . the rancorous, ieers at Lear's madness. Shakespeare, and the repressed . Gnu Shortage Strikes SHE SAID ''those personal. pri\'ate dictabelts , .. are put in an eoveloJX' - niaybe we get t'4·o or three at a tin1e - they may be three '4'ee ks apart. "We have no tdea ol what is on them - they are bis own pel".90Ml, private things wtiich ·are-not trnnscrtbed.-Tbcy--art pur in an envelope. sealed up and the date we received them is put on the envelope." As far as we can determine, this is the first mention of thiS hidden stash of tapes. None, according to \Vatergate in· vestigators, ha\le ever been turned over to the Special Prosecutor, the Senate Watergate C'.ommittee or the House im- peadunent panel. Pressed during her secret testimony by as.'iistant \Vatergate counsel Terr y Lenzer. l\liss \\roods said the tapes are "kept in his filing cabine-ts" in a secure area "on the basement floor in the West It \\'as late January that Herbert r J Wing " of the \Vhite House. Scruggs received 1he telegram from his ART HOPPE ALTHOUGH no! under oalh for her eccentric Uncle Snadley . "Happy Anniversary," it read. "Am testimony. ttliss Woods after reading an se~ _1.0U one gnu under sepa rate • .:~==-----------' SO.page transcript of it, later swore to it H •~G n· -· ~ . . . -She-made lhese.other point.s: --cover. er gname ..., ne 1c. will be drprivcd of his mahenable right -She has made a detailed !tatcmcnt to "OJr anniversary Isn't for another to purchase gnus." the Internal Revenue Service on the moolh," Mid Mrs. Scruggs ~uspiciously. The letter created a sensation. Desplte $100,000 donation niveo by Howard "And "-hat'~ a gnu?" I d' th t h • assurances rom zoo ireet.Or5. a t ere H•...t.-to Bebe Reboio for Pn!sident "A gnu ." said ~tr. _.__. ed ......., was no :.11U11age, worr1 l'OflStll11ers I'ii1on. The statement prepared by \\'hite Scruggs loftily. hav· asked each other. ".~n v.•as the last ttouse lawyer Fred 'our.hard!. was re- ing looked It up in lhne you $!\\'. 8 gnu? . quested in C.OMection 'i\'ith an ms in· !Be dict ionary, "is 8 As ~ panic s~ea~: the P~dent ad· vesligatioo. o! Rebozo. Assisting Rebow large African ilonte-_ d~ the nat~ ~re 15 no Gnu with his IRS~problems. she said, ls the lopt with an ox-like CrtS1:t he said. ."Thcr~ ls only a G.nu crack Philadelphia lawyer now also heJp- head , fihort mHne. 1 ~\cm . To speedily re~ie~e it. 1.am h~t-ing President Nixon on his tax problems. downward • curved '-~g import q~otas, abohsh1ng .pr1ce ce1l· Kenneth Gemmill. horns And a long 1ngs and urging every American to co- tail." operate by not hoarding "gnus.'' "You ind your rel11tivcs." said t-lrs. "Now are you going to sell Gnellic?" Scruggs testily. asked ·~frs. Scru ggs anxiously. "\'ot yet," replied ~ir. Scruggs GNI=:U.IK arrivOO in ll huge crate two thoughtfully, "You don't understand our \\ttk1' Inter. ~1r. Scruggs ncn:ously frC'C enterprise system. Just wait." opened it in the backyard. Gnellie sl('pped out. ga\'C ?\frl. Scruggs. baleful look and AND lfE \4'iiS right. Every began munching on the pe1unillS. Mrs. supermarket in the land posted $igM: Scn.tgp returned tM k>ok 11nd .said llrm· ··Sorry, v.·e Hre rut of~." ZooA hlred ly, "Get rkl of that gnu!" armed guards to cui'b the wave ol gnu· ''How?" sa\d P..lr. Scntggs. "I can't Just .naplngs. The price of g:nu.s 90af'ed. give it to the sPtA. It's a v~ble Al last ~fr. Scruggs figurtd the time :1nimal. I'll have to sen It.'' was ripe. When Mrs. Scruggs had gone So he call~ the local 100, "Sorry, out for the day to guy gas, he staked a we're up to here in gnus." Uid tbe dlrec· sign in the lawn that sakl ahnply : tor. "If yOo happen to have a ~ Otlllli· "GNUS -Umit, Oil(! to one cuaton1er.·· !ho gh .. In 20 mlnutts, 11 $having. cursirlf. utan, u · · · f 11 bloc~ Ion• formed ighting ne ~'O ,.., ,, 1n mE SOLUTJON occurred to ~Ir. front ol hls hou9e. ~1r. Struggs !!Old Scrugp at dawn !he next day as he wu Gnt-1\ie for 112,342.12 to the highest bid· v.·alting in line for gas. He proudly cWhed der and called the cops to get rid of lhe off a letter to the editor: others. 111>Mr str1: I wish to complain 1bollt \\llWI ~1 rs. Scruus returned. he Proud-- 1.bfl crltJcal lhortage: ol gnus. Whclhc:r ly sho'4'td her tliC cash. "Look "'hat this ii due to the abort·slghterlness m the my peret'ptlve understanding of our free admlnlstraUon or the greed of gnu lm· entl'rpri!e system ha.' got u.. ro r One.I· -~tiss \Voods' brother. ,Joe "roods, nn ex·1'"Bl agent ,and now a sheriff in Illinois, \\"as coiuldered for a security job by \Vl\rte House Wate rgate g'umsboe Jack CauHleld. Miss Woods tokJ her brother "not to join ~th theln unless he was in charge because I think my brother Is n lot brighter than any group Jack Caulfield '4'0Uld have gotten tQReUJrCr." Mm Woods was rigtit : CauUield got caught 1n a pailful ol UMavory Watergate act.Iv tu~. -Unlike President Nixon who always seemed to make a profit in hls dealings with Rebozo, ~fW Woocl.5 said she "took a capital gains loss" when 5he' sold her shares ln Rcbow's~ rsland relll estate projt<t. She ol then, li1e thought, throu.sh former White liollSe lawyer F.<lward Morgon. IN A ~I0'.\1ENT of rare levity, Miss \\roods said she herself had come to call the lis1 of contributors she kept '·Rose Mary 's baby.'' But she said she had never heard of the "Alpha f ' list we described in a recent column because "I IK'Yer read J ack Anderson." The list. ae-~ umn," · THE C0'.\1:'1111i'EE lawyers pushed the pePJX'ry ~"liss Woods hardest on how Rebo1.o came to tell her of the $100.000 liughcs cootributk>n. "ll is a big problem for a man trying to run a bank to have an investigation ," she explained. "lie called and \\'e were talking and he said. '\\'ell. the IRS has even moved in here' ... I am sure he was uj)6ei.as you v.·ould.be. '' Decline of Paper Money 'Cheap Dollar' Boosts Value of Coins \VASHINGTON -There is H siory ( J business they do the better off they are. going around about a guy v.•ho rrlaKes You already hear the Arabs saying their SJOO a day simply by exchanging paper VON ·HOFFMAN oil is y,·orth more in the ground than in money for metal at the bank. He goes the barrel. but !his is true of almost from bank to bank sv.'apping green biUs e\·erybody \\'ho risks being paid in paper. for half-dollar pieces. He then sorts his - coins, picking out the older ones with 1he is dipping before our eyes; its price is OUTSIDE of Arthur Burns al the high silver content which he sells for con· falling daily . not in lhe money markets of Federal Reserve Board, nobody in the siderably mor·e..tlW'----.=---~tis~r,tt. ~i,gbt,.herejnUDJ,__Administratkm seems 10 undersiand ho\\' 50 cents. United States. Whereas the price of fal"'"'and" how""damagtn:g lh1s 1n'Tiatlon has necessities would inch upward a few peel· berome. They think they're back in the \Vi th sih:er dollar pie~ selling ior si x one-dollar hills, and lhe priet! of silver going hi[ther every day, the story m!l:y not be true but it ccr· tainly is bl.>lle\·abJe, It's not the only story Qf il, sort gOlng around. For months it has bctn rumored . AllhooRh not confirmed. lhpt the H. L. llunt·Texas oil people have been b\Qing hu~e sil\'cr-futures contracts and taking del ivery on the bullion. ~1ost people in the fi1tures market. v.·ho buy contracts to purchA9e metal or grain or \\'hat·have-you at a stlpulated price l\t a certain dale, sell the contract off to someone else before It comas due· Unless one is a manufactdrer with a physic.al need of the commodity, accepting sclual physical possession ls unb('ard of. This stoey al90 ls part of n pattern of t.1les. all ol which have for their moral the attatklng or the Integrity of Ameri· can money. Over the last couple ol years wc'vt' gotten used to hcarinsi the man on the radio say things like "'the dollar 'l\•as up," or "the dollar suffered a reversal on the London money marktts. ·• btit that's ~broad . \Ve may know abstractly thtlt such announcements '4'111 ultimately nf. feet the price we pay for v.·tne and To:Yota.s. bul s1\l1 • dollar was a dollar and. at far as going over to the supermarket on Sa111rd&)'5, lt a~ttd 10 be the same, old, reliable umt o! gret11 currency, nies a month, you can now come back to Sixlies. v.·hen a five percent inflation rate t.be store and pay a dime more for the was considered.outrageous. 'They're not. same thing 24 hours later. And even though inriatton always favors The rush to convert green dollars into debtors, and this is a nation full or them metal \\'aS !IC great last v."Cek that certain -corporate. goYernmental and personal types of coins disappeared from the -the older rules of our ec:ono1nic system market entl~ly. ~1aJor specie <tealers are still .in play. ran out Of-.stock. They simJMy mopped ...'that guy v.'ho's...going from banJt ·10 selling. bank sv.·apping green for sll\'cr he's the Nobod~· ' any dough v.·ants a paper co~ enforcing Gresham's la"·: ~nd ~·he-n asset \Ii a fi'xed numerical value. That fl(' s gotte1.1 all the good money and left us include SIOO hiUs, mortga,ge.o;, bonds. ~per, ."'t 're going to find out how very notes and insurBnl'<! policies. \~'nit unt il expensive cheap dOllars can be. the millions of people who \'e been paying in and sa11in~ on their insurance policies reAl ize that cash ''aluc they were coun· ting on hes been reduced lo next to nothing in rco1 buying pawer. The same even goes \\ilh 1hose se\'tn ~cent in· tere;t. four-rear lime deposits at lhe sav\np·and·loan. Given current lnOat:ion • rale!I. you'll lose a ~uarter of your money or better Jelling It out st seven perttflt. TIIE SEAR.el l for lntlation-\iroor places to p.11 money has Jed. to gold and lilver. It ls also going Lo lead to interest rates we ha~ hm:1ofore assodatfd whh underdevelopl'd countries. !low dots a 17 percen( mo11gagc grab you and , if so, whtre? The government will. of COUt9e. move to ~top that, not by restoring people's faith in the \\"Or1h of a dollar, but by prlnUng more of ttH!m, wbfcll will tn tum aggravate the situation by forcing lendm to ehargc yet higher rates of In· terest t.O protect thecMelves. OIANel COAST DAILY PILOT .RoOen N. Weed, Pub Ush tr Thomoa Keevll, Editor Barbara Krtibicrt Editorial Pogt Editor '?he fdttoNI ·itaae ot 1he Dally Pilot .)ttka: 10 Inform and lrtlmulate 1"f'ltdn'!I by ~u,. on this pqe ->dtvt-nt c:wnmfntary Oft topics oi: tn. pGrten In wllhholtllng their prodU<1 from II"" 11< said. tbe market to rear, wlndfaU ... profit.a, I do ''You fool l crit'd Mr1. Scn1ggs angrily. WJIILE Of"Tt:N biUng aiil even sarcaslic, MIM Wood .. testimony Is IUll of insights lDtO lhe White }louse and lht President. At one point. ~ Illustrated paignantly hll mania for savil'lfJ tvtry !ICl'llp ol Nlxoniana -a squtm:ling nway tl'IJt finally cli!att!d a tape-end.paper rope which is now hanging hJm. NOW FOR lhe: first lime in living "He ... ,. ovttythinlJ." she .. Id, her , .memory the dol!Ar Is being altacked lo Thu we are nx>vlng iow,rd a situation where pcoflle won't be calculatina how much money the.)' ron make, but how Ht· Ue they cao lose • .' ln geoeral, buetssmen will discover I.Mt the: less lntn by !)'nd)c1ttd <'Olumnlati and •"car'°4)fll$f1, by p~ a fonim tor rH.dm' ~, •net by Jftttlllinir lhl1 nn-s~~r'1 opinions and ~ on (.'Utttftt toplea. ne mttori&l 091n1orw of 1.he OtJlY PUot &J>ll'V only In tho tditorla.I column •t thto 1rlp o1 the PllC:t. Opinions e:IPI t~ by !he col- \D'111'1fats and Cllrtoonflts 1ind lettft' writf'l'I art thrir own and M "1dorlf'o' lN'flt oC ttltlr Vle"4'9 by the OIU.ly 'Ptlot tlftoukl be Wtmd. Thursday. March 21, )974 lone softening. "lie saves place cards. the oountry '4'bere It i1 printed. lts value . . ' not know. Btlt un en this Gnu CriSi8 ls "Oon1t ~oo kno'f there'• a Gnu Sbort.age resolved ln short order. e"<t:ry AmMiCAn on!'' I \ L thb and Se Ba Jo J w I ru like by her a his bo, An lee Im an wit sho sio far ing S) be po L. M. Boyd 'Prhnrose Day' Hono1·s Disraeli Great month for talent, A.larch. Gifted fellows born in this month include M!chelangelo, Luther Burbank, Alex· ander Graham Bell, Albert Einstein, Henrik Ibsen Johann Sebastian Bach. Artlll'O Toscanini. A. E. Housm~. Bela Bartok, Francisco Goya, Robe.rt Frost, Rene Descart~. Joseph Haydn and that big brave boxer of yesteryear Jack Johnson. Also, it shouldn't be overlooked that this is the ~ month when most frogs Jay their eggs. Not sure anybody can figure out exaclly why the murder rate in this cotmlry Ls more than six times that of Canada. And v.·hy it's more than IO times that of just about any country in EW"Ope. Can you? It has not been reported often enoug h that romance is the onl y sport v.·herein the. animaJ that gets caught tias to buy the license I~~ ' ALLIGATORS Q. "Who's responsible !or the fact that we 're rapidl y ruruling out of alligators?'' A. Men with pov.·erfu\ flashlights. probably. Alligators, like other nocturnal beasts. tend to freeze when zeroed in by beams of light in the night. Q. "Can a. lady la\vycr properly follow the name on her letterhead with the \\-Ord 'Esq."?" A. No, that's about as appropriate as the gauleman lawyer who entitles himsel! "f.trs." Q. "\\Theo's Primrose Dav?'' A. That's April 19. Anriiversary of the death of that famous British statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Devotees of the conservative cause in England for many years "·ore a primrose on that day because Disraeli once said ii \\'as his fa\'orite flower . Disraeli, you may recall. was the old boy \\'ho slept in at least four different beds every night. And gave as his excuse the notion that body heat col· lected in one nest overlong could be harmful to the health. lmaainativc fellow . CAMPUS LAW The law in South Carolina makes it illegal to •·aet in an obnoxious manner on the campus of any girls.' school without permission from the principal.•· But the record shows hardly any requests to principals for such permis· sion . Researcher3 in Finland report their studies indicate far more boy babies !ban girl babies are C1Jnceived dur· ing the first month of marriage. You don't send chrysanthemums in Ilaly. They're the symbol of death there. Hottest months at the Equator are J\larch and Seplem· her. Address mail to L. 1\J. Boyd. P. 0. Box 1875, New- port Beach 92660. QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl lt , . ll lr.i '·1' • r.. . ' ' .~ ' ~~· J \ .... · . t' 1·: ,. -, . ' ' "Says "·ho:" Palm Springs' • · most pnvate condominium starts right at thegate. The security, gate-guarded entry of Sunrise East. in the desirable south end of Palm Springs. Only 3 luxurious sirigle-story condomi niums to the acre . 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NO. 25 ........... • •• 1 LAGUNA NIGUEL ,,....... "'-"'" " ,,.. la•I toillfi"t ••... h "' I '·'"· .. & •• Ill. 111 ..... , ••• Sltl& Lk..,M cN-C•2um By 1'0~1 BARLEY Of .. O.lly f'llft ll•lf ANAllEIM -''Orange County Kaleidoecope", a musical gala that will draw on the talents of rTlOf'e than 1,000 studffits frvm the oounty's public schools, w111 be performed at 8 p.m. tonight in the arena or the Anaheim Con· vent 1on Center. l l n·in be the opening Of- ft•ring in !he rive-day coo- Classical mime will be ol· f<nd during the nve-day music festival in the form of dlambe<, ordleltral and -temporary mu.sic ~ in which young musiclans from a number of Orange Coast schools will be partlcipatiog. Orange Coast studenis are also prominent in program11 devoted to ot:her mi:sic forms -jazz, rock, soW and swing. YOUR SUPPORTING GIFT GUARANTEES \'Cnlion that will br i ng mor e than 10,000 music te achers, college stu- dents and a dmlnistra- tors from t h roughout the nation to Anaheim. REGISTRATION for the five-day meeting i3 scheduled to get under way at 8 a.m. Friday in the Grand Lobby of the Anaheim Convention Cent«. A breakfast meeting lo be presided over by Ed I l h savage. naUonal 1 tu dent member chairman of ~tENC will then mhes' in a.convention program that will featnre more than '3 performing groups selected by audition from 20 states. . MENUHIN .. lpl""J 0 f1111M11J,..ln CGllM tfll'a1t9h So11tli COOft c -n.•11lty H .. pltal'1 MW "Lf'l'l'"I Trn t '"9roM." Writ• ar can far detalb ~. CAU MR.. JIM HIND 499-1311 Ext. 600 "I BEUEVE IN Mmie'' is the Uieme In 1974 of the Music Educators N a t i o n a I Con· fcrence and all forms of music will be recognized in concerts .scheduled for the Convention Ccnter Arena and six hotels - l)isney land Hotel, the Roya.I Inn. the IM of Tomorrow, the J olly Roger IM, the Holiday Inn nnd the Quality Inn. Personallt.ies invited to the Artluitis Unit Gets $5,000 Gift ' SOU TH COAST COMMUN ITY HOSPITAL 31172 c.nt H,,....,., Sa m L ...... C.lthftltl 92677 $1,000 4 y~ar account yields Other hig~ earning Mutual Savings Accounts Annual Annual Min. Min. Rate Yield Term Balance 30 mos.,. $1 ,000 6.72°'~· 1 year $1 .000 5.39~-0 ss.oo Federal regulations provide Iha! all cert1licale accounts are sub1ect to a substantial int erest penalty ii fu nds are withdrawn belore completion ol term. Mutual Savings pays high interest. • Interest compounded daily and paid quarterly •Plus ma ny valuable fr ee services Assels almost half a b1/11on dollars. Capistrano-San Clemente: 530 Camino de Estrella/493-5651 Ope.!!_ Monday-Thursd ay. 9 AM to 5 PM ; Friday 10AM to6 PM Corona del Mar: 2867 East Co1sl H-ighway/ 675-5010 SANTA ANA -A $5,000 grant from the James Irvine Foundation will permit the Orange Coonly Branch cl the Arthritis Foundation to p.ircbase equipmenl for iU new office here. The organization moved to its present location a I 900 N. Broadway seven months ago -rrom an office only hall that size. "By-policy, -contributions to the Orange County B r a n c h of the Arthritis Foundation are used primarily for main- taining and expanding the Foundation's research, treat- ment and education activities, said Mrs. Betty E 1 i as , chairman of tbe branch ·s ad- visory committee. "Only severely limited ful'l<b are available fer the purchase of eMential office equipment," she, Ill<!. VFW Dance Scheduled BUENA PARK -A benefit dance for the United Farm Workers of America will be held at· S. p.m. Saturday in the Retail Clerks' Hall at ~ stanton Ave. here. nckets to the ~. which is Sporu!Ored by a coalition of uni~ and faculty groups, cost $3 and may be ob- tained by calling 530-1550 or 530-1202, or by writing to VI· vian Levine, Central l.abor ~I of Orange County, 12311 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove. TicketJ will be available at the door. Che ss Club Picks Chief GARDEN GROVE -Paw Ness of Garden Grove has 1 been elected presideat of the Orange C.ounty Chess Associa- tion. Olber officers chcsen were keo Cuuer of. 1i-fisslon Vie~ Viet'-p!'es.idcnt; Richard Hiatt of Garden Grove, secretary; ·a00 Roger H. Brown of Anaheim, treasurer. , , , "I support I John Mc::Kerren ... For Newport Beach City Council John is the most qualified candidate in District 3." Vote John McKerren X April 9 --.. ---.---. ........... ~ff•Cllll"'~--..... 'lo 46 million ~ school child· ren include Yebud! Men· uhln, Henri T em ianka Cannen Dr~· gon and \Yi!· liam Kraft from the c I as s i cal music world OTHER CELEBRITIES who have promised to attend in· elude Stan Kcctoo., Jester }lairston. Anthony Newman. Shinichi Suzuki. D 0 D a I d Voorhees, Rkllanl and Robert Sherman, Tom Ranier, Kirke 1t1echem and Rodger Vaughan. •They will be working with more than 5,000 s c h o o I students lA-'ho will offer more than 100 dif· ferent musi- cal perlonn- ances at var- ious Joca- lion.s in the Ana h eim complex o! hotels a nd meeting NlWMAH I"OOmS. Directing activities throughout the five-day ~ vention will be Jack E. Schaeffer, director of mimic education in the Seattle, Wash., public school system and president o( the 62.~ membeT 1t1usic Educators Na- tional Conference. Orange QM!ty's mntribuUon to the festival will be Dr. W•· ren Marsh, coordinator of music education for t h e Onlnge Coon1y Deparlment ol Education. Among the featured p erlonnanc- es du r Ing the conven- tion 11t•ill be: -"Orange Coont y Ka· leidoscope", the Thurs- day n i g b t offer i ng VOO•NE•I which y,iJI be repeated Friday at the same time in the Convenlion Center arena. -AIOI Haley, pro! ...... ol Black Heritage at t h e University of CaUfomia at Berkeley. He will discuss "Black f\.fusicaJ Heritage -A Saga of Black History " at ,-.i~ 10:15 a .m . ~ KHAEFf'i• Friday dur- in~ the gen- eral session of tJ"Je ~fE. i\C. -Donald Voorhees. v.'ho ,,... 1 11 conduct the chorus a 11 d orchestra for "().ir Cl>untr;' '1'is or Thee", a musical history oC America SchedUled for 3 p.m. Saturday at the Convention Center. -HatJ"dlic:hordist Anlhony Newman Who will perfonn at 3 p.m. Sumay in the Disneyland Hotel with Henri For the softest walk around ... Crepe Soles by NATURALIZf.R . Cushiony crepe lets you bounce along with extra comfort in every step. C 0 NC EN TRATING on Temianka leading tht California C h a m be r Sym- Blood Unit Open Later SANT A ANA -April I will be a good day to give blood. On th.at day, the Red CrO!!'i Blood Centtt at 601 N. Golden Circle in Santa Ana will re- main open from 8:30 a.m. un- til a p.m.Jor the convenience of donors. To donate blood, an individual must be betv.·ecn 18 and 6S, in good health and v.·eig'hing at least 110 pound.5. Appointments may be made by calling Red Cross at 835-5381. phooy. The Yomig AmcMcans, y,·ho will per· form at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Cali- fornia Host Night pro- gram sched- uled for thr. C onven1fon Center. HAL .. " -Violinist Yehudi ~fenuhin, director of - Britain's Bath Festival. wbo will perlonn with the Ameri· can Association of S t r i n I Teachers National Orche1itra at ll a.m. Tuesday. CooductOC' Sam Krachmalnik will be on the podium. Wl:STalFF PIAZA IDSZ l•YIHE 54M614 ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR LIFE? ' I IS THE TITLE OF A LECTURE BY THOMAS 0 . POYSER, C:S.8. A Member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 635 High Drive, Laguna Beach Monday, March 25 at 8 :00 p.m . CHILD CARE PROVIDED IT'S INSPIRING IT'S FREE IT'S TOGETHER IT'S . FOR YOU (, • ,_,, -r~· "'"l " -" ' ' Tot.., ... ·-· $'"1"" c 10·)11 AN<. C~ll. BHC.l'I. 1111 P•rk. Sm R•vor.and ,_, 1t1•. Suf'VI R&VMOlld J•tM"fl br Miit Tani lt~ry • lod•v. T IU•Cll C .. ' EnlOrnOtr'K P•li.t'llOl'I. ·-"' Ulf\lrlDUfl U.C.L.A. ''"' ... It """" DltKIOO McCor'"lc 191'-. Surv Sidrity T (OJI• M ""· Sun .:..i111 "4 ~I. p 8all1-8 M•w, Dlr A l .... •1 J. J 8t '1CIH d -~urvhted ... floclenP\'1 ~~;!'.i:"" ' ' 11r~nclcMl<1 1.:JO PM, M'1U, Fr! C•llKlllC ''"'""'""· T1t11r3(Uy, Brolhefi Hunnnvt lleMltlll We-Orr (Ir <lf tlll, M ~u1be-.d, Gr~OO"V & M•IC hell. Wlll•rd J A;e., N M~rclt 'JO, 11nd Mr1. ,1,1..-1, 8t'f1t Slue ""'""''! ""' "" CIW.lr'Clt. s11eDh«'4 F_..•I CM .... Mew: di ·--·~­Sii•""""· .... ~ AM, 51. Br....tway ,, Coron (.o)IQ II D Huflli Mc I Ml 2 N c· s N " '"' ,, 24 H , .. -~ c.- Hl8:w " tionJ, Ill•& Tiii' Pli'l'•lilll'> Tiils I Iv (IN 1'7•- Publ!J M<1fdl 1 '"' w ....... , "' "" Wiii Cm A '" '" ,., '"""' T"'• ~ "" ,.,. ...... """' I DAI L V PILOT f) Dearla Notltts Nixon Park Scuttled by OC Supervisors ARIUCKU & SON wtSTCLlff MOITllAIT 427 E. l 7rh Sr., C0$1o Me:io 6"6-"88S -·- ORANGE COUNTY By WIUJA.'11 SCHREIBER 01 ... DtlfW Plllf • ._.. Qitlai mill>' ,.Y Ri<h>rd ~-Lake Pan in Yor1ia Linda ns acutt.led by a faulty water gate. Orange County Supervbors \"Oled un.anlmou,,ly Wednesday .. drop the port lnta • -• priority category. virtually eliminating any possibility it Ecolngy_ Psyclwlogy , Programs Set at UCI Eight expm.s in the Held of Sm.1th, professor of p.sychology cnviroruneotal psychology will aM vice chancellor for social discuss research 'fiOOing_, ht 3 sciences, UC Sant.a Cruz. :i:erlcs or programs at UC -April ll: "Who Needs \Vhat When: 'Ibe Design of Irvine beginning March 28. Educallonal Envtmvnents." "The Impact ol the Physical Dr. Martin Krove.tz, assistant and Socia1 Environment oo proCe330I" of psycho 1 o g y, iluman Behavior" will be the Oaromoot Mea's O>Uege. theme of the sy mpos i a , -April 18: "Naked twfap: spon.10C'ed by the Program in The New Cognitive Mapping," Social Ecology, Student Af-Dr. David St.€-a, ~iate pro-- fairs Committee on Lectures £essor, UCLA School of and the Dean ci Students Of· Ardlitecture and Urban Plan-- fioe. ning. The programs w i 11 be -1-fay 16: "To ~tany. Too heki Thursdays from 8 to 10 Few : Effects t::A Overmanning p.m. in Room 220 of the Social and. Undern:ianning on Human Science Tower. 11ckcts are $10 Bebavior," Dr. Allan Wicker, for the eight-program series associate. p r of es so r of or $2 a lecture. psycbology, C I are m o n l The scbedule inch.1d~s: Graduate School. -March 28: "Internal -May 23 : "Tndi\'iduation in Information System,, ci the. Recreatim and ~isure," Dr. Body or How the Inside Ad· George McKedurie, assistant jlSS to the Outside," Dr. Ben-professor of-p sycho Io g y , jamin t.ar.:ijng, professor of Arbona State University. pat!lology and pedlatrl<s, USC -May 30 , "Human ,.._. Sdiool rt Medicine. li<>n rt lbe Uroan Environ- -April 4: "Some J>rob1em.1 moot ," Dr. Kenneth Q-aik. of Strategy in F..nvironmental associale professor of Psychology," Dr. ~f. Brewster psychology, UC Berkeley. 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MANY GOLD CHARMS Truly, A Once-ln·A-Lifetime Opportunity Sale ends Saturday, March23, 1974 • B.D. HOWES and SON rtN& JIWl.Ull fOl TKlit OIHOATIOHS M12 VIA LIDO NEWPORT IEACH • mmt LOS ANGElES • PA.SAD£NA SANTA BARBARA • HONOlUlU l'!iOENIX • scomiw.E • ""u 1:1e t'Clrlstruded in't.he ntXt decade. F..ngulttr 11.C. · · G e o r g e ' ' 'Osborne told the OO:ird his tilaff did an extenstvt stu dy of 1hc 102.acre site. y,·h1ch 1s owned by the t1ood Control 01l!trict. Osborne said the dam is: 111 bad Shape. ' ntE DECISION came afltr scvtral top county otncials reported !he projf!d "'ould cost far more to build than an-The park site is actu.'.lll~ the The key problt1n v.1th tht· old dam is an aged sp11lv.a~ and v.•aler i;ufi. 1ha1 v.011lil no! 1nl•e1 stute s:1and:irds for da1ns that back up "'ater. ticipeted. . County · Flood contr ol \ catch basin behind 65-~·en r-old Yorba Lu1dn D11n1 ond Original plans for the 1:i:1rk included a large Jake <·re;.ttcd 11115.ICIJI. 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I think rm allracti\'c 10 \1on1l'n mentally, so .,.,·hy should I "ant 10 strip? l\·e aln.?<1tly turned do,,.:n a role," be re- 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner · ' veals, "because or a nude scene I'd be required 10 do. Fllrthermore. if I fa ced the cameras with no clothes on and tried to deliver a serious line, the audienl'e v.·ould just collapse with laughter. Personall y, I think that n~kcd actors look ridiculous.'' Q: I heard nctor Harold Gary. on a TV talk show, tell a st.ory about a 1\Jiami Beach \'isitor \\'ho had a heart attack -hut the laugh \\'SS so loud I missed the punr.h- llnc. Can you ask "'bat It \\'as'!-~11'\S. Richard Gervis, Cincinnati. A: 't'cs. As the stricken man V,'3S being carried out of the Fontaincl>leau. he beckoned lo manager Louis Rog- ers and whispered: "Louie. don't forget to take me off the American plan!" O.e .. to hold his room but discon- tinue tho charges for meals and service l. QUICK.J ES FRO:\t ~tARIL YN: Q: Is lly Ga rdner the same Hy Gardner featured on the Guy Lombardo -show. "Sweetest ~1usic This Side of Heaven"?-F1orencc Hayl'5. Clovis, ti.A-1. .•. A: No, it isn't my guy lly. ~- Q: I've heard that "The Winchester l\'Ian" died: \Vas it from smoking?-Gloria \Vigtoo. Ma!OO City, Iowa .•. A: No. he's just beginning to Jive! His sponsor rece ntly sigiid 1\llcbael llayne1 to a lucrative long-term contract. Q: I've noticed some acto rs have blue eyes in some sho,vs. brov.•n or black in others. Is-there somethjng-wroog-- with my TV set 1 -Anna Courtleigh, Memphis. Tenn .... A: No. Save yourself a repair bill. SonJC actors simply change the color or their ('(Intact lenses to conform to the characters they play. Q: As a (an of Peter 1\lar,hall of "Holywood $<1uares," I'd li ke to know where he was born . Is he married? \Vhllt is his true namc ?-ft1rs . R. Verne Hannach. San Antonio. Tex .... A: Peter Marshall v.·as born Pierre LaCock - and that's on the _square. In June he ilhd h,is wife ce lebrate thei r 27th v..·edding anniversary, His father v.·as a phanna- cist in Huntington. W.Va.: his sdrl Peler LaCock pla ys out- field for the Chicago Cubs. ~ ~-_ Send yoiir 'que.tlion.t to Hy Gardner .,Glod YoK Asked That" care of t/lis newspaper. P:O. Bo1: 1560. Costa 1\fesa' 92626. Afarllvn and Jly Gwd11tr 1v'ill au- swer as n1a111r qu~stions as tl\eV 'Can in·their cohtmfl. but tl!e votunic 'o~ ·iii.all maR.es perscnial reptle.t il'll· possible. Try luster Brown's n•w roc;og style mj, ged shoo. Stwdy •Ro• for any boy. Ha'fe hltR try o pair ••• We'll ..-.~thtfit Is ricJlll. ' ' 10 FASHION ISU.HO • HIWPOlf II.ACM • "4W464 ! ' ·.Job ilatae ~ ., . ,, ~ . C,01lo1·ado'~ Gays • Coast Youth : To Study In France I L UCf~~~~~!~~~ Newport Beach City Council VOTE Chru·ge Bigotry BOULDER. c;:olo. WPll - "ft is the same kind or bigotry I hat blacks and other minorities had to go lhrouih in the Soulh in the 1959s," sayii July J\.1isunas, leader of the cilv's estin1atcd 7,000 ho"1oscxuals. • The amendment Prohibit. ~ ditcrlmtnaUon on the basis of sexual preference. ff the Pf"IPOS•I pMSes in ·May, the c:lly of 74,000 pbpul•UOo west oWlenvu would be.JbeJOlb U.S. cky lo guarantee Job ~eeyrlty for homosexuals by law. Doug Wallace, a l~year-old ,...'°''"'"',...,~'°'c-.• .i.-s w"'"".,,.'"""~ ....... o.,.,. 1•J1 APRIL9 junior at Corona del ~tar •Hghl-i;,_;;·;":·;"";-;'";~~";'';';;;~;;;;;;~;;~~ School, has been selected to apend 10 weeks In f'rancc as pot1 ol the ,Youth for OPE ... l ... G She spoke of threats her Boulder Gay Lib, Ilic. has recei\'ed. UPI Ttl.,.,.11 Oilier 11101111111:> l\IcCall's l\'lagazine has reporled in current is· sue that n1arriagc of Princess t.largaret and l~ord Snowden nearly broke up in 1967 over Snowden's friendshiJ> with fashion e di I o r Pamela Colin (above). TllE Cf'I'\' COUNC I L \Vednesday gave honlO!exUals job security in a human rights amendment by a 6-3 vote. Cil~· residents of the to"'n that is the home of the University of Colorado now must approve iL Mayor Penfield Tate said "the city needs such a thing as this. I think this is something that ·is ne<.-essary. It is some!h.ing that we need to. do and that we have to do." I; l 1' LCT·120 Install this Fr1g1Clll1rc Laundry Con- 1 .. r •n p1ace:>,. you ne~cr dreamed possible- .in apa11ment. mob·!c hOmC'. <1!mos1 onY 1ocr1 .ri 1n.-. hOUSf' 11 plugs right into C0'1Vl'n11ona1 I, uS('IH,l·d turr('"l for >'IJSh•"'l J lr~1D1h1y 11'1•r,·, ,1 ReQular c,c1r> anci De.,ca1c c~cic plu~ a c'10·~e ol .! ''·J~l'I f•'lbC' v.c11c• ll'ffiPt"· ;i~urr C:c rl'b1na:1()•1 LC·2 This 240·YOlt Lau'ICry Cf'n:rr !~ w<isti one•IOaO. d1y anotnt!r load at the s~me 11m&. F.Of exira fabric co1•e an Automatic Ory cvcte au1omst1cal'y 1urrs olf :he heat as soon as 11'\e clothea a1e dry Or vou can set lh6 Timed ®l~'l'to~IJP TO 105 minutes ol drying t mt.> Trt9 ll'fo-~peed ,va~h<!r c.tn be set lot a D"flca1e or fleg1.11ar cyc•t:' ard includes a Soa~ cyc;le . .. ' " Understanding Americana GRAND ~ ~ Abroad Program. Wed.. Mcrch 20 • Thur., March 2 .1 A fourth year student in Ftowel'S for the Ladies • Balloons for the kids THE PIZli RIOM THE EAST. "THE VOTE WILL not con- stitute an endorsement of gay life styles, yet it will con- stitute a pluralistic statement that gay men and women. like :ill citizem, should enjoy the 'right to \\Wk free from in- timidation and fear," said John MuUl, an officer of the gay group. French, the youth applied to go to F,"rance so that he could sharpen his language skills through daily contact. l Doug, who lives with his parents at 2108 Vista Entrada, will leave for Europe in June. · H.+.S COME WEST! to .§ ~o ~ll-t-~,---...;.__ ..... ,...., .......... LUNCH & DIMMER D.+.IL Y The Sou t her n California Youth for Understanding Com- mittee is still accepting ap- plications for Its· 23 summer programs, acoording to field representative Mrs. P a t Kron e, ~ilo is also Harhor Area manager for Pacific Telephone. Inquiries may be directed to her at her office 548-46.10 or home 640.6131. "" I .h Tues.-Sat.lromtt am •Sundav3pm. '"....,.oz ~~~ ~~~Ar'tJ~S 548 3172 ~, .... t •. ., "ltfcmbers of the gay organization have • received hate calls and people have threatened ourselves and our children," l\1s. 11-tisunas said. PARTY ORDERS -! ... (In' c ·~· ! .-1-. 2574 H.wport lt'fd.. 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S.lec1 Timed Cycle !or up 10 140 m.nuies of d-ying t,me ,...;ih ~ted pi!lmol'll!f1! preis ~!lings clealy ,.,orted 0 you con d:al a No.Heoi Cvde loo up to 30 mil'llJ!tli of cool<111 drying. both $369'5 now only avis•brown J .. . " \ I 26 Years of lnlegrillf& Dependahilil!I Costa Mesa • Hubor Atu El Toro· • Saddleback Valley 411 ltst Seventeen!~ StrHI II Toro Rotd •I Fwy. (Ntxl to Stv.Qnj Oo •ly 9.9, Sohl•doy 9. 646-1684 I ' Oall'r 9,9, Sorv1doy 9.6 837-3830 Oell~•ry °"d lxpMt tnstallation c .. -.......... ,. ,.,i~·· .... 11 .... i.. •••• '"'""I -· ··-.,~ .. eHo•f 1•9 r. t ..... , !pt'C>h<ahl•I, ;·r: " -·-.. ~···· ~ ~-·---·----J t ' ..... ~:::::::::::::::=== ~( ... Wt Ila~• bw•I• o~• b111.11t n o~ 1oh1 f11d IOtOI !111'0 "'"" Yo11 mu11 b t 10•,1'·•d 0' .. ,·11 111e~1 ,, ;o0d l " • • • p -0 SAC Assem bas Utllilie vestiga Ing 0 Southv.· *** * * * * * LA * I *** .~· . \ PSA. Accused ·Overbooked Jet Probe Asked SACRAMENTO (A P1 A.s.sernblyman Eugene Chappie bas urged the state Public Utilities Commission to in- vestigate\ rcporb of ovtrbook· ing of OJghts by Paclric Southwes t A.irllnes. "I Hi\\1E been informed b)' vanct," Chappie said \Ved- various people. in partil'\llar nesdav in a letter to PUC one case of a mother and President Vernon Sturgeon. three children being removed PSA spokesman T erry from their Sef.ts on a schedul· Henry said the airline not only ed night of PSA after their doesn't overboo k its nights, having h1d reservations in ad-but also in many cases doesn't t----------·---=--e\'tn fill them up In advance. ******************** MERCURY SAVINGS * * and lo.an association ''WE DO NCYr overbook our flights. By ovcrbooklnfl? 1 mean to, %0 or 15 percent O\'er a gi\'C'fl airplane's passenger capacity," be said. ''Y.'c don 't book to the alrplacc's capacity," he ad· ded. "Experience has taught us that on some flighl.5 X U•I T ....... M GUILTY IN BA LTIMORE Dale Anderson .. • A91ae1v Saaccessor Anderso)l Guilty 111 IGckback Case BAL1Iti.IORE !AP ) -Dale Anderson. the Democrat who succeeded Spiro T. Agnew as the Bal timore County l'X· ecutive, has betn convicted hr a fede ral jury of 32 counts on income tax evasion and ex· torting kickbacks frOl'n ron- manipulation probe . r , , ' KLINE, 35, testi fied unde immunity that In 1970 and 197 he l<iundcred SIOO ,rm rasl for Anderson through bogu loans .ind stock deals design.:d to hide the nloney front ta. T11>1rwla7 March 21. 1974 Cri111 c Post SACllA~tl::~'TO ll'Pll -As. .«-rnbl)' Spt"aker Rob ~11\·ctll! h:1s nppo1n1td Fresno C.OUnt \- Supervbor Ann:1nOO 0 H•1d·t·' guct to the nc.,.,·lv r<-n rl!tl"''" 1 C.al 1forn1a Counr·I UI' r-•1111n-i' Just1c n1~ counc I :ii1nuu ~•1 r fede ral ant1-cr1m(' f Jlld~ OAILV PILOT l J !."~!~ .. ~~~!!RS w •• h "' w-Ho.rt:uu lw -" t"'9t l•ll In plM• _,.,...i.,, 2052 Newport Blvd. c_, -••·"" f'..,, .... ,, .... AO• .... -~I LUCILLE KUEHN x AD\llNISTRA TIVl" ;\,'\lAl ''ST Newport Beach City Council VOTE ''• ,, , ',··•"'""~';. .... a "-~··"""o't«>'O•.,.."' ••l1 APRIL 9 ,,_..,, • L·• ( ·~"" a.1 .... , '1~:• 'I sullanis. __ _ __ _ _ ___ collectors. Tile jury of six men and si x r---------------------------..... ~·001cn returned the guilty amount of people are going to ---------- verdict V.'ednesday en all counts aft('r slightly n1ore than eight hours of delibera-1 t1on . The-\' recei\·cd the caS('1 Tuesday · nighl fo!IO\\'ing 10 11·ttks of testimony and IPgal **·* .. ANTIQUE AUCTION** * "STATEMENT SAVIN6S "·PRESTl&E Card * IUW PAM Mercurt Savings Bldg., Valley vrrw ~ Uncoln * KUNTIMCTO• IE.I.CK Mercurt Savings Bldg., Edinger at Bead\ ._ TUITill Mlfcury Sivlngs Bldg., IM~ Blvd. II Ntwplrt A.,., LA llUllA·FUW ITON Mercury Savings B~ .• Imperial ttwy. It Hlt'oar : CM .. Mercury Savings Bldg., A onion Blvd. II~ Diego ffwf. * lfXIY DOUS Mercurt Sivlnp 81d1 .. t.on1 811th Blvd. et C,rto11 St. * ********************* show up and try to get on that airplane by' hook or by crook." llenry said PSA planes have been full on many nighlS because of !he fuel shortage. Kids Like to Ask And)' WE'LL EXTEND OUR SKI DEPT. SEASON CLOSE OUT THURS., FRI,, SAT. AND ·SUN., MARCH 2' st THRU MARCH 24th, BUT NOT A DAY FURTHER - MONDAY Will BE TOO LATE ••• THAT'S THE DAY WE CLEAR OUT ALL OUR SKI MERCHANDISE ltCllSI , •• 1stH ,,, It, .,.,, ••Inc It 111111 ••• }Isl tftl •• ,. ti••· TMr•'• 11111 •••• en tH at1p11 It Jll w111t 811 fs ,.,., ski salt It c1J1tlnu1. 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""·-~ ... , "'" -.., '"" lill lllm ___ .... p-ld -·-··--MM~-·-•IMI. ---.u-•••..,..,,,... ... •• • 00-1~'10.9 Sri.T .99 ~U ll lOb U1olllt,lllll<"l•<>TIU1 _ COSTA MESA 2124_ ...... .. -~ GARDEN GROVE 9861 Chcipwll"I Awe. c..--FUllfRTON laoW.0!•:1""" ..-.... 8 Ove r<lose l1ictinis Des cribed SAN F'RA NClSCO ! AP ) Doc..1.ors say th\'y ha"<' the first absolute proof of the presence of LSD in lhe bodies of eighl persons. four of whom s uffered soch se\'ere O\'erdoscs 1hat they bl!.'d froin ''e\·ery orifice." The incident "'as rt>portcd \\1f'dnesday in the \\'~em Journal of ~tedicinc of the Calliomia fo.1edical Associa- tion. by Dr. Oiarlts E. Becker. director of clinical phartnaC'Ology at San Fran- cisco General Hospilal. Dr. JoM C. Klock, a hematologist: and t;do Boemer. a lox· i<:ologist. argwnents. ASDERSOS, ONt: of r,tary- land's most po'ol-erful local Democrats, stared expression- les:; at the U.S. District County j1/ry as the fo reman . Ah i:i \liiSf'· rl•spondC'd "guilty" as H court clerk queri~I the panel on .~ich count . ·'rn1 not guilty," Anderson declared as he stopped at a y.·ater cooler on the v.·ay out of thC' courl. .. I've authorizOO rny attomey 10 take all ne('('S/li<iry slrps to file for a OC\\' tri:il or an apJX'al." Judge JoSt-ph II. Young ga\'e lhr defense 20 davs to file mG- 1io ns And releaSNI Anderson on his O\\'n recogruzanre. THE 57 -YEAR-OL D Jakes· back from the Midwest & has returned with a fine selec· tion of antiques to be offered! OAK: FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 7 P.M. Tables. Roll Tops, Ch inas. Hall Trees. Rockers, Chairs. Secrel aries and a large assortment of mint items. Pain tings, China. Crystal . Lamp s, Marble Top Com· modes & some se lected Victorian items as we ll as mirrors. decorator items plus 1.001 pieces of Bric· A·Brac . Jakes' Antique Auction Gallery 2722 H. ~alto lnecr llulocksl SC111fa Ana I N ITIAL LABO RA TOR V reports i ndi c ated the . substance '1'2! cocaine. But San Francisco G e n e r a 1 Ho spttaJ's pharmacological te;:i m found !hat mass soe<:· lrosoopy precisely iden tified the su bstance as I h e hallucinogenic drui; LSD. Anderson was convicte<I of ex- torting $38,620 in ca se kickbacks from arch.ilects and engineers in retw-n for Wlbid consulting contracts from the suburban county. ~~~~~~~:::::::~~~~~~~~~2~~~~~~~~~~ 1\nde r s on succeeded -;-· -·-· ----------- Republican Agnew as the county's top eKccutivc in 1966. The same com 1ption probe: led lo Agnew's rcsignR!ion a~ \'ice µresident and his ron- \ic1ion on federal income lax charges to v.·hich he pleaded no contest. "ft ~·as like a fingerprint." Beeker said. "lt '<''as absolute proof ol lhe pnsence of L.SD in the body." The doctors reported a case involving four men and four v.'OIT>efl, from 19 to 30. who had gone to a dinner party nd lhea inhaled a v;hite po~ er throut{h a str w insert · ne nostril. All su ·i\'cd e huge overdoses. SO FAR AS is known. the v y,·ere the first pe~ in whom pha.rmacolO£"ists v.·cre able to identifv oreciselv the presence ol LSD in the bod\'. Ailderson also "'as convicted of C\'ading $59,947 in income ta1es from 1969 lhrou~h 1972. years v.•hen the go\·crnmcnl contended hf! understated his earnings by fl26,Bn . HE FACES l\I AX l ~f U M sent ences of 20 years and a $10,!XXI fine on each of 28 ex· tortion-related counts and fi\'e years and a St0,000 fine on each of four tax charges. The principal witness on !he tax charges 'o\'as Joel Kline, a financial expert v.·ho last week "·a~ released from custod}' after serving a jail term for trying to quash a federal stock "They v.·ere h\eedinfl? from C\"Cry orifice of the bodv," said Berker of four r.f th" vie· tims. "II ~\"9<: a uni(lllr> thing. If you touehed one of them - anyv,·here -!hey bled." ---------~I BECKF:R SAID it took foor lo six 00.rrs to control the bleedi ng. He said the LSD ao. parently affected adversely these cells v.tiidl help main. lain blood clott ing. The doctors reported that the \•ictirm screamed. nailed their arms and had "severe h~l\ucinat ions ." Some had diarrhea. two "·ere descrll>Pd as ~·ctYitic and one, a I~ vear-old woman. had a 107· degree fever. R·atty KUALA LU ~I PUR, r-.ralaysia IAP l -The Kuala Pilah d is t r i ct agrlculturt' office is goinJ.: to pay i"·o cen_ts for e\'ery rat tail turned in . Rats destroy more !han $40.000 "'Orth of rice a year in 1he Wstrict. and the government 's goal is 60.000 tails. Buying a compact ca r \\'ith a si x·c;•Jindcr engine can make room in your iludget . If that compact car is an economica l 197·1 Chevy Nnva G. ~·ou 'll also end up ,,·ith a lot of room in your ca r. '' .i\utomoti\'c lnduslfi£!s '-Roomlncss l ndex" says no domestic compact at any price has more head and shoulder room, front and rear. than Nova. The roomy, economical Nova 6 comes in three versatile models, 2-door, 4-<loor and Hatchback. All in all. Nova 6 makes a lot o f sense right now . The Sea Terrace_Ap_arlmmts- the new fun-place to enjoy ocean-close adult living Laguna Niguel's newest design !or fun-living, tun-loving adulta: The Sea Terrace Apartments. Clote to !he surf and sand, it'a a lun place to be. Ocean or park views. Beam celllnga upstair1. Pane Ung--downstairs. Patios or balconlea. Plus a Recreation Building with fireside lounge. pool end Jacuul. We think these apartments are !he best value In the whole area. Come tee them tOd ay, and see If you don '! ahare our view. 1 Bedroom from S205, 2 Bedroom• from $225, tome furnllhed Directions: From Los Angeles, take San Diego Freewey south to Crown Valley Parkway exit. Rlgh'1 (approx. 6 ml.) lo Paclf\C Coast Hig hway. lelt t mile lo Niguel Rd . left on Niguel Rd . to The Sea Terrace Apartments. ~ LagunaNiguel The Choice Community R1nel'IC1Berl'l1•do 1nd V<l!lge P1r~. 011111 fin41 N1w Towl'l1 by lwcci Commun•ly 01Y9IOP1rt. l"e. f11•) •IU~I .~ - The 3-D()(JT. You can carry p,op/e around com· fortably in any 1974 Nova G. The Hatchback Nova 6 lets you carry lots of lhi11 ;:s around comfortably. Open the c::::==--~rcar hatch, fold dov•n the rear seat. and you'll have nearly-six-fcer of flat load space. Six fiat feet arc just \\'hat you need on grocery shopping or mo\·ing days. Right' QHMMllET MlllES S00E RlR IMDICl • SHOWN ABOVE IS OMI OF iO SMALL CARS FROM CHlVROLrt • I • . 12 DAIL V PILOT Thursday, March 21 , J'11 • Judge Lets Ca ll Girls Off Hool~ A t Space Cente r Nixon Decorates Astronauts WASHINGTON (UPI\ - Prostitution charges arc being dismissed by a District of Columbia judge who has ruled that police are ill egal ly discriminating when they ar- rest the women but ignore their male customers. Despite the d e cisio n , \Vnshington police said \\'fd· nt'Sday they ~'Ould continue lhe practice. TBe VILL8G8 Eunice \Va lkup WAStD NGTON, AS :i ma ior tourist attraction. historicallv ha s had a large number or call girls, pr os t i t u t es and unu s uall y br aze n streetwalkers. many of whom Last January 1st seems solicit customers on 14th very_ remo~. ~~sn't it? In· St reel only a half dozen blocks credibly. this 1s Just the 80th from the White Hoose. da)'. of 1974; More to the On Tuesday in a written point ,• IT S SPRING. . . .., ' "d tb t the everybody, so be of good opm10n. i .. orman sai a cheer~ <Time really whizzes ~~ of women ror pr~· by at The Village, however, utut1cn "represents a clal'ls1c so don't forget: Only 277 e1ample of our historic double s hopping days Jell till Christ- standard under which one set mas!) ol standards is apolied to ~i.t, remiiles and ariOU\er set o ~~--- standards to males. Meanwhile, to put spring "Under police policy, \•:hat in your step, EARTll SllOES warrants criminal prosecution have a patented deJign for a female does not "'arrant which simulat es walkinj!'. on criminal prosecution for a sand. Conceived in, Denmark male. The Constitution does 10 .Y~ars a~o, they re new .to not condone this result. If this Ca l1f orn1a b u t B I G 1n . 1 .. Europe. were a racia case. . . Norman said, "not a oourt in this coontry would den y these motions to dlsmia." Men s ometimes a.sk - demand, in fact C what it is NORMAN SAD> that police that women reill.Y WANT.' i.timooy,ln oourt -that It's quite simple, Fellas (and an 550 ~~&l'Telted on reJ9:emll& you . hear Cl-it prost\tution c h arge s in ~re): J ust lb tib and~let Washington last year were .,,'O. Lib. rifen. : , Nonnan's:rulink. that came - with the dismissal of prostitu· But if your wife's been tfon charges a.11;alnst two c~mplaining ~at the only ex· Washington women. suppo~ c1tement. 'She s had a ll week a um decision under appeal was bavmg the .socks· come by the U.S. ottomey to the out even afte! thr~e loads of dist.riel. Co rt of Appeals that wash,:--she might scllle tern· u . I • ' poran ly for a Sunduy rwtor· t.1tut 1 on ~ st:rt,u,IB un CJSCO.'S. Guaranteed to lirt constitutional. The U.S. at-BOTH yourspirils! torney's office said Norman's ruling i;i.'Ollld also be appealed. 4 F1·0 111 Coast Ea rn Degrees Another soul-soother is THE GETAWAY, '~1here the accent i.s strictly on !un. Pick any sport -you'll find lhc garb a nd gCar ror it there. 0 Foor Orange Coast re$idents have been awarded ~1aster of Apropos.of which (and for Arts Degrees In Education at the r aqueleers a mong us) we Cllapman College in Orange saw a personalized license recently. plate t:he other A.M. which They are Ca rev R. Hubert. read IOSN'EI. Took quite San Clemen te: L.e1ano C. Arth. aw~ilc to fi gure out that was Seal Beach: Michael E . asking. "Tennis, Anyone?" Newcotnb, \VestnlinStt!r and ;).\llf_ Jack D. O'Brien, Laguna Ii.ills. ~~ "lnr.,..tty of men 11 to be m•• u M by their conduct,: ,.., ~ tl*r prof .. tlOfl • · • Junius 'to De JUdged a person of Integrity by one's peers is n.n honor or the highest or- der. It means thn.l t~ who know one bcRt have obsel'V· Ni th<' passing of various tC11L'I of character ... 'they k n o w they can depend on thl11 one's honesty and rcll- \ ability. Tht're have ahi. ays been. ruca\1 tn high plaCf'S. Posi· lion or profession Is a piXJr mea11ure of integrity. but cooducl Is an infallible guide. \Ve are guallt\00 to advise. you rega.rdlng benefll& which may be ava.lleble from Vet· tten's. S«l31 Stttnity or o1her M>Un:ell. \Ve have st'rv- rd th~ So. Coeat Area faith- fully 1hlcr 1927. £'H€FF€R moaTU.,ay &>auty -as the poet said -lies in the eye or the beholder. It also lies in EVE'S ART GALLERY. So -behold ! (If you're as curious as \\'C we re, "Eye Herself " is Eileen Scharr. And with a lifelon g nick na m e li ke, THAT, whet--ot her----eareer- could s he possibly ba\'c grown up into? J ~ Speaking of Ca reers, Bart Ro binson or TllE }~IRST AME RICANS has two : Silversm ith and Actor . So if you get the feelinJ? you've seen .hi m before , y ou probably~have . <Perhaps on the recent Din ah Shore show where he combined both ta len~s in a n a bsorbin g discussion of the turquoise he uses for custom pieces?> But 'he's mofe form.a lly known as Bartlett Robinson when he 's appearing on s uch T .V. programs as. "Kung 1''u " or in his current film, Woody Allen's "Sleeper.'' 0 . ''U niq ue '' is a sadly abused word nowad ays , riisapplied more often than OOt. Our thesaurus offers "singular " "m atchless" or "unparaliele'CI" Instead - a nd those DO describe our MERCANTILE Bl!ILDING , with iu surprising levels or rascinating ~ho~ and that unusual glass eJevatcrr. But somehow-or-other, we keep 1 com\ng back to "unique" - because lhat 's what 1t truly 97• 50 \JT H COA\T HIGHWA'. 1 lSl . LAS UNA IEACli \ •••·llJI I SAN ClEM INl6 till NOITH El CA MINO lfAl 491.0100 DISCOVE R THE VILLAGE! • CJfze Gold P iece CHIU>l:DfS HAll STYUNG ~ SPE(IAUZING ........... to...,..,_ $400 -........ 17141 •dN 557 ... ll /.,, ..... _) ... 979-8157 ._.., THE TRADITIONAL BRITISH PUB COCKTAILS•ENTERTAINMENT 11 ~1-.w..u 1 1-tn....M.W.1 Custom Desig ning Engrav ing Diamond Setting LUNCH I lo.m.-2p.m OINNER 5·30-IOp.m SUNDAY SiUNCH COUNTRY llltfAKfASI 10o.m.-2:30p.m the west end · &eods-shel/s-mocrome ear piercing $8.50 Happiness is F UN IDEAS from LIFE BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE HERE. Single till" or complet1 wri95 -ithoul subKription. Come in •nd bnlwM MERCHA NT I LE BLDG. SS7-Jl7S ~1 'hungsy tiger R e &TAURANT ·••o 111,00 0 O¥ttt• ••• 9;9. LI 8 1 OPEN Daily for LuTIC'h Sunday for Urt11dr LlffiEGEM INDIAN ARTS ffHI HANDCRAFTED tMDIAM JIWEUY MA V A.JQ.HOf'l."IUHI WISHON-HARRELL STONEWARE a truly uniQue COiiection of )\andt~rown Pottery • ., where the nicest clothes hang out Church. Murals Bulldozed FOR THE ULTIMATE •Lunch •Dinner •Sunday Brunch •Cocktails •Entertainment lhe lolly lady For that Natural Gilt WH IM SEY HOIJ,OIJJ r."'~;~ca ~cc1.,.01:,l e mm a:arr 1'IU8 Your Complete Women·s Fashion Shoo-Boutique j7\4l 979'9252 !:.PtCIAllZING IN Nt.RRQW WIDTHS All Origooool Redwood Ple.::111 fe!llur>~g 8eou11fvl Rurl1 -Dt11tnctt~e Gro1n1 •O:co\IOrol Toble1 •Po1o0 i:,;,,.,"'~ •Ccuntet fofX •Krod~d1 '*Game Tnb.:1 •Nt0b,11c1; •Man•'e1 ·:.~ ...... , CUSTOM DESIGNED FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES .,.__,_ __ ,fRENCH - RESTAURAN T I • flENCH CUISI Nf COCKTAILS lUNCH 11o.m.-2:39Jl.m . PHITt fU!llH Dl~Nft ~;:~:I-5:30-1 lp.m. OH SUNFLOWER, OPPOSITE SOUTH COAST PLAZA DAILY 10 la 9, SATURDAY 10 la 6, SUNDAY 12 lo 5 • ' ' OlriJt, located in the' Western Addition district . ' J\.tlLL£R USED ordinary house paint, and art eKperls estimated $50,000 or more was needed to re.move the pain· tings from the concrete tA·alls. ~·o other murals painted on plasterboard ,..·ere removed before the demolltkn Redevelopment o!(lcials sa.ld the church site was cleared to make way for a housing pro. }eel sponsored by a Japanese. American rellglous group. -·WANTED-• Dl.ulONDS • GEMSTO!q:S ........ .,., ~ .. ~hlftl fol-"'°-'' ..... ""'--,,_ "°"'"°' W r.14wolt ...d ., .. ._._ Cor.fi" ••01111M1.._ .-41 ........... "' -••ro!t. ""'"'' pl'k•• ... l •. Call 540-tOM 10.0 4offy, ...,.,,., IQ.6, s...4oy cloff4, 01k lei' '1ltt. o..-. ,.., .. ~ ...... iewels by ioseph SOUTM COAST PLAIA • 3333 l llSTOl, COSTA MfSA • 540·"'6 ,,.. •"JEEDlE:P()NT -C'f~EL •ST!TGERY ' •RYAl!.l.B> ~-,, i':;I •LA \0< HOO( n Exclusively Stomps, 0 Coirn, and Supplies :Ill z ,..,,., R.._IJGS 556-191~7 DAYS WHll l..=;~r::~I -.NEST AliOo-'O~- EVERYTHING FOl STAMP ANO COIN CQ.LECTORS 556-6850 m :Ill OPEN Daily: 9:30o.m .• 9:00p.m. Sunday: 9:30a.m.·6:00p.m. 557-5186 BREAKFAST•LUNCH•DINNER ALSO: •SOU'5 •5ANOWICHB •OMELETS '•HlGIAN •IUIGEIS ~earth · ~shoe """""!I ................ _, .. CTIVE SPORTS W!AR FOR MEN AND WOMEN UNUSUAL GIFTS AND APPAREL FROM AROUND THE WORLD Hand Woven VIRGIHWOOL RUGS and FOLKART from POLAHD DELICATESSEN Eat On P,,_,,,j111 Or To Go CATERING SERVICE WINE & BEER A MULTI -MEDIA SHOWING OF OVER 60 ARTIS TS €Y€'S a~t c;,\llEQI ES ,UA\Bf~ FIHEST COLLECTION OF CHESS & FAMILY GAMES IH THE COUHTY IN'THE MERCANTILE BUILDING LOOIC FOR THE FLAGS Anliques .... Plon1s • j I I ,. I I ii • 1nur~l), Marci! "1 1; l~/4 J 'f tower &how So methin g Beautiful Is Happening At South Coast Pla za. .A Flower arid Fashion Show. Our Beautiful Balconied Jwo-J.evel Mall Has_Been-Tun-i ed-lnte-A-- Dazzling Displ ay Of Color.And Will Play To A Pac ked House (We Hope) Thru April 1. The Flowerin g Genius 'of Mr. Harry Macres Will Be Complemented By .the Exciting Display Gardens Of Area nurse ri es And Plant Boutiques. Sp rin g fashions~i ll-B e Unve i~ed At 3 Shows On March 29-3 0 In Th e Jewel Court Of Th e New Wing. Visit Th e Easter Bunny In Th e Carousel Court. South Coast ?ta.za BRISTOL. AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY. COST.A MESA .J ' OVER 85 FINE STORES ANO SERVICES ••• DEPARTMENT STORES •••• Bullock's• JOHPh Mog~i n •May Co.• Sears • WOMEN'S APPAREL •.. Albert's Hosiery • Alroe • Mr. Elliot's • Chris' Fashions• Finn's • Gene's • Greta's • House of Nine• Hubbub• judy's • t..ane Bryant·• Lillian's • Marlene Fabrique • Miss Hawaii •Sabrina •The Wet Seal • Zel ig's Casual Fashions • MEN'S APPAREL ..• Carat's • Chasin's • Gentry, Ltd. • Horris & Fronk'• Hoel""her's • Prep $hop • Rebel Shop •CHILDREN'S APPAREL •• : Bergstrom'~ Baby News • FAMILY SHOES ..• Gudes-Barnett •Innes Shoes • Thom McAn •WOMEN'S SHOES .·.• C.H . Boker• Cameo • Field's •Joyce Shoe Tree• Leed's •CHILDREN'S SHOES .. , Cabot's o HOME FURNISHINGS .•• Golden Needle • House of Fabrics • Singer • Udoff's•VARl~-ORUQS ••• South Coast Drue.• F. W. Woolworth •JEWELRY-GIFTS •.• Chic Accessories • Galleon • Jewe·1s by Joseph • Koven Jewelers • George ~Urray •Pace Setter • Raj of India • Raj ln~ernetionat • Sunset House• Welsfield's •FOOD-CANDY •• , HickOry Farms• Lindberg Nutrition • See's • RESTAURANTS •.• Coaches Corner • Harvest House • Magic Pan • Kaplan's • LePetit Cafe • Rivie'ra •SPECIAL TY SHOPS .•. A La Card •Cline's• Brentano's • Decorator Line • House of Terry • Pickwick Bookshop• Rooten's Luggage• Sports Plaza •Tinder Box• Toy Center • WeJUchs • Westen's Cameras • SERVICES ••• Bak Portrait Studio • Better Barbers •Bun Nichols Optometrist •Crowning Glory Beauty Salon • House of Tailoring • On the Go Travel • Regis Be11tuty Salon • FINANCIAL .,. Avco Savings /Cc Loan• Bank of A merica • Crocker Bank • First Western Bank • Household Finance • Pociflc Savings o. TMEATRES. ••• South Coast Plaza I and II Th&atr..S. 0 SOIJ'ftl Bt. V1LL&Ge· ... Stroll Cobblestone Walks & Shop 7~outiques •••• 10 Restaurants for Dining 0 . . I I • I . • I J-1 OAIL V PI LOT Thursday March ll, lq74 ------ 0111 F i s hin ~ llole }ll1vorski Arguing on Legal Li1nit , Ry OJCK \\'t-;ST \\'ASl!Ji\GTON' (UPI) Prcsidcnl Nixon has crltlctzcd attem1>1s lo subpoena hi!! tapes 1111d r <' c 0 rd S' itS "fish•n~ cxpcd1t1ons.·· For anyone "''ho knows the l{·rritory, so to .-1icak. th 3 t nictaphor has real 1ncaning. \G H Te# \.> SIDE water. Their faces looked (amiliar so I Slopp&t to chat for a few mlnules. "Having any luck?" I said. An angler who introduced himself as a Mr. Jaworsk i bent do\vn to. lhe wat~r·s edge and pulled up a siring of white housensh. I GAVE A \VHIS11..F. or I. amazemet:it. "That's the biggt"!lt m<'ss I've seen In a Jong lime." I said. "You should have seen the one that got away," Jaworski said. "Are you going to try to land any more?" Jaworski said the local game warden was claJ:rning he already had el'ceeded lhe legal limit. But he contended that bis catch included a number of undersir.ed. f I u 11: e s and croakers that didn't really count. Air F.orce .Jobs Saloo n Bu gged ~Sky's Limit' for Women SAN ANTONlO, Tex. (UPI) -Tho waw,ai. .... burglarized_ Thieves broke into a salooo with the same name as the famed W a s hington apartmerit compJex before d a "n Wednesday and took an undetermined amoont <4 goods. Chandler Requests Dismissal SAN FRANCISCO (AP! - Los Angeles Times publisher Otis Clwxller has asked a federal oourt h«e to disml!s him as a defendant in an al· leged l30 millioo oil fraud suit. In an answer filed 'I'uad.ay in U.S. Di.!trk:t Caurt to a suit of May 11, Otandler denied participaUng In any fraudulent conduct and request«! his dismi3sal. DEFENDANTS IN TIIE suit brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission are By JOYCE L J[ENNEJ)Y DEAR JOYCE: I'm In Ille tenth grade. l can't afford a college educaUon. 18 it true that you can get ooe In tile Alt Force ? If ao, would I have to take a particular course in high IChool ! How old do l have to be and what do women do In Ille Air Fon:e! Do they get pa.kl like men! Please tell me pi<oty. -A.N., Cbarlotto, N.C. Tbef)O"s pleoty to say - the Air Force program for which bu 20,S38 wtimen now on active duty. The WAF 1Wornen in the Air Force\ ap- plicant mUSI bo a high sd>o91 grad between 18 and %7. She am be single or marri<d, wttb or without dependectl. The minimum enlistment period Is four years. And, Ye I , 8el"Vioewomen do receive ex· actly the same pay and benefits as men In the ume pay grade with the same time in servloe. Of the 47 occupatkml fields offered In the Air Force, 43 of them are open now to w<men. Jobs range from supply and food ...-vice to pbotomapping, security police, and com- municatioos. Geotek Resources Fund, Inc.; I..ErS L001t AT A FEW. 13 associated firms; Jact P. Personnel in the "alrc:rew ~ Burke, owner..d 86 pert:<IJt cl tec<ion" n.Jd perform boll> the management finn con-~ and land rt!ICUt trolling Gtotek, and other in-operatioos. 1n c o mp u·t e r diYiduab Including <l>andlei-. systems, you rolled and lion and related. fees. 1'le final phase o( this prorgam re. quires military t r a i n I n g preparatory to commissioning at the Officer Training Sdiool. YOW' military obligation is four ytat1 of service arter cornmisaioning. If you intend to work towanla a bachelor's d..,... whl.le in the Air Forte, or afterward.I (l/rouflb the G.I. -· bill\, It would be ~·isc.to take college preparatory courses in high achoo!. FOR MORE DETAILS and Uterature about the WAF program, you can dial this toll.free number: 8(l0.447-t700 with no obligalloo. .C.RAFJrrr ................ -!it cup [T 111tt . • ! ' • I~ ' :-· .• :·:~ 'i [/). ~ tot tz:j ·- "SOME OF THEM were so small l was tempted to throw them back," he said. 'Jbe suit alleges that the prepare data as well as pro.- defendants violated teirurlties gram and operate computen:.\~=============================­Jaws by selling more than W AF specialists in t he 1be next fisherman J talked to;-an e1der1y gent called~. eited for Youth We:rk was having rotten luck. "I haven't hooked anything Mrs. Michael Brick of Huntington Beach (left), and Jn weeks," be said. "They ,..Irs. Edward Schumacher of Newport ~each accept were bi.Ung real good last Disneyland Community Service Award given to 2,000 oil drilling partnmh;Jl5 "fabric, lealller and tubber" to public investors, employing field inspect, pack_ and ~ ~devices, schemes and a_rtt _parachutes al~g wtth repall'· fices to defraud by mearui of Ing articles . THere are sev~n untrue statements of material oocupatJonal fields in mam- lacts and by omissiom." tenance of al:craft, wea~ and other eqwi:ment . Afedical and dental careers are also summer but I seldom even get Orange County Philharmonic Society for youth pr~ CllANDLER SAID he a Dibble any more." gram past year. It involved 18 fully-orchestrated con-personally invested $248,000 in "Maybe you shoald try certs and 400 children's chamber concerts, given in various oil programs, but said ftshing somewhere e1'e," I every elementary school in the county. Award was he "believl'd in the-rtuth and suggested. $1,000. accuracy ol ~'ell reports." "The location isn't the _:__:.__________________ He also actnowledged in- problem," he replled. "Anyme ...--'trocluCing Burke, a ~e will tell you that-Watergate is -classmate, to various pros- tbe best flihing spot in IOWll. • "Railroad Arra1·gn· ed P"ctiVe invest<rs ard receiv- ing a total d $109,000 in "WHY ONE NIGHT a finders' rees. couple of springs ago , iive RIVER.SIDE \U PI) -Union from ~xcessivc smoke al· But he specifically denied Patiffc RallrOild ' was ar-\egedly discharged by the allegatiom that ~ Jan. I, raigned. here 1.n MunlciPal railroad's locomotives in the 1964 until the present he used toUrt on 11 counts of air pol· R.iverskle area between Nov. either the mails or interstate You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ads ' 642·5678 lution violations. 29, and Marcil I. commerce to defraud or 00.. The misdemeanor dlarges The court ordered t h e taln money by u n t r u e "''ere filed last week by the railroad's attorneys to enter a statements or omissiom in of- Riverside County Air Pollution plea to the charges on March fering or selling gas and oil Control District. They . slem 28. exploration programs a n d securities. SPRING" FABRIC CLEARANCE U.S. Seeks DRAPERY FABRIC REMNANTS Fir$1 Quality pieces. 2 10 10 yds. ReQular S2.00 to SS.DO yd. available. 'Jbe Air Force encourages its members to continue their educalioo . WAFs are eligible ror free Jel"Vice school training in ma5t ol their chosen specialties (jobs). Uncle< Ille guaranteed job option plan, qualified applicants m a y seloct the~ specialty prior to enlistment. About 85 per<eol of all new enlistees receive tedmical training at one of five Air Force training centers before reporting W their first assignments. The average length of these ech>ols is 15 weeks. OPPORTllNITIES 10< off. duty 1education on the college level are made available to active d u t y servicewomen --- through sevE'f'al programs . "Tuition assistance" pays 75 percent~ tuilion (ee.s for off. du ty study at accrtdited schools. In this program, there's a 2.year service obliga-97,~ IMPo~TED COATING' WOOLS Lawnmower ~oise -Cut tion for offlcers and nooe for·1--------------------,------------ enllsted penoonel. - HeavtEnglish Pla ids. Regulaf". 14.98 yd. ACRYLIC PLAIDS Washable. Good lor suits and sports wear. Regular S4.98 SKI JACKET QUILTS Good for jackets or oanl s. Regular S3.98 yd FABRICS SOUTH COAST PL AZA • CAROUSEL LEV EL . OP EN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS I WASHINGTON (AP\ -The government is starting a J»'Oo gram aimed at cuUlng down the Saturday afternoon roar of Jawnmo~·en in the suburbs. The General Se rvic es Administration, which does the government's i;hopping. asked for bids on 10.000 new po\\·er Jawnmou'ers, requiring that their noise level be reduc- ed by at least 50 percent com- pared to current models. ··it is esthnatcd that the in- novations stimuJated by the f'leperi n1enl--could movo...inlo the private market within three years after the rU'St bulk purch8s. by Ille government ... 1\1csday's announcement said. The aceredited Community C,o:llege of the Air Fettt ofters certificates for a minimum ol. 14 semester hours ln 8 general areas such as administration and management, he a 1th career science, and com- munications. WANT TO GO TO COL- LEGE FREE? Career·minded \VAF's \\·ith at least one year actit•e duty and 30 S{'mester hours of college credit may apply for the Airman Educa· ti()n an d Commissioning Program (AECP). Th i s recently expanded 3 -ph ase program po>.tides uLJQ._ 36 __ months of education In full· time study at an accredited college. Se.lectees receive full pay and allo\\·ances. plus tui- NEW SPRING FASHIONS Arriving Daily! · · See Them at ••• W, ' • SHOES • Cobbies: Fun· Loving F eather- weights light, com(ortable, fullJlLJun! Soft li~suals made lo slip info and go . So sporty an d c;11 rcfree, they'll make yo u feel great day after.sunny day. .. - t ~. I • s stat des or. a \\' ! Sy s \\'a dot pu It \\'11 by "e. Ca . ;;ff po Di Ja R; Cr Co ~I \Vi c \Vi ao \\'i of tai SI a pr w p ro p r lh p d Ir of I. j ' • • .,. Fit for the Gods A1AL1BU IAP1 -In this 1easlde stlllcment o I c ine 1n a· s gods snd goddeut!!, the p;.1la<'e fll:W- ly ariliefl on a <'llff ab.iv•• the Pnclf10 might be mistall;en for u leftover movie set from "Quo Vadb." Bot a close look convinces the m o ii; I 1 mirage, are rt1nlnded that the structure and its tre asure trove of antiquities. appraised as the flll('Sl suth a r t oollec1ion 1n America. are valued at more than $17 million. r\.O. 79. CO~TRO\'ER..lliiY h a s ~urrounded the irchitecture of the building sinct it opened la st month. but ·critics agree unanlmoWllY that Getty's art object:i ~ particularly the extraordinary plec~ or Greek and Roman •culpture ore incomparable maslerpieccs of po<'tlc beauty. , • Eureka! Tlie 1st Streaka By tbe ..UllOdlttd Prtsa Are they perverts o r pranksters? l.#.wd or lovabl<'? A danger or a delight? 1 1 .. v rn .1 J'"" lllOIL l l"HVI ------- Ne1v lttci.11eroto1· Ma1·ijt1a11aAIIB111·11ed U]l • Witl1out a Puff of S1noke ,- E~IERY\11LLE CAP) -It v.·:is rnot1i;h to nlllk<' a n1ar111uuui sinoker cry. ~tore th<1n J.500 pounds of pot. othl·f dn11;s <ind 3C('eSSOrit"'5 V.'t'lll up ln na 1Tll'S ht're -"'ithoul a si.ngll' puff of s111ok1•. co1np.'ll1} said 11s ;1ppl 1cation 15 flOl h11111c-cl to 1nar1Juana. ~IOST or Tiil:'. drui;s ca1nc fron1 thi> !'1:1t1' Burc<iu of 0.1ngC"rous !lrugs .. ..n1d a t'ftO'lJ).'111}' !i:pokrsninn. and l:iv• en· !Ort·rnil'nl offi<"ia!$ frun1 St'\l'r31 iunsdic-F.:"<O\'IRO~~I E~TAL l)('r icl'~. 111 c t1m1s 11 rrc on h.1nd for the dc111onsfr;1· organiird lhe smokclt'SS do1w bul'ln i.: Tursdav to dc1non:-tratt• •111 u\t1ncra1or uon ;keptiea\ th11t the mu.ltlcolored marble halls 1od columned porl icos of the J. Paul Getty ~luseun1 are real. As real as a ·nrst century Ron1oin \•il\11 ::an be in ~lalibu circa 1974 t:etty, the 81·year-old oll millionaire v.·ho supervist.d constr uct i on of the California !iihowplace from 'ii'I n1anor house i n England. dC('rt·t'd that thr museum be modell'd after lhl' \'1\la dei P;lpyri. L'Qnstructed as a pri\·att' riome at llcrcul.incun1. a tn\ln nt•ar Pompeii "'hich ~·as destrQ\'ed hv the ~ruplion of. \ CSU\'~US Ill It is a collection . said )ne critic. that cannot be 11atchcd al any rnuscurn '.lut.side i\rw )'ork or Boston. and pt'rhaps not 2ven there. Lette~ to the editors of thP nation's newspapers show the population ls about ev('n!y dl\'id~ i.n Its opinion of ~:.rcakers dashing nudr across rolll'ge camJ)US('S and city StrN'IS. "\\'(' have raisro up a gt'neration of frt"aks ," E.B. Buffingt.On 'ATOle to 1 h r Houston . Trx. Qironic\c. Colltt•b<tt•I-::, that it · cl:11n1s muld '1r11L1lh 1·lan1n;1tt· \ Jll')IOI~ fK' pl.Hit usin!: th1• s~ ~lf'n1 !•• 1he fragr;1nt .ur poH·:uun 'ot h111n111~ 1111·u1.·r;H1' 11;i..nr on ;1 url ~tll sc.dl' h:1s TllOSF. \\'110 still b!1nk 10 \,·ondrr. certain it lS • "I A..\t C0'.\1'1.:'\CEll Wilderness Preservation that they are oot. in any "':JV sk'k -unless SOf'llC cau~h· rold." \\'illi:11n Smit~rrs s:11r1 In a Jetter to the t'ditor of lhr Leader-Herald in Glo\'Cr!i\'ille . N.Y. "I am e'·rn mOn.' coo- \'incrd tbat lhi.s innocf'nl. quite nonlt"Wd, vrry b'OOd-humof"f'd aclivily is not cootribuling to a decayed SO{'icty." Okayed by State's Senate SACRA~IEXTO I AP1 -The slate Senate has voted 1~5 to d('sig nnte up to 100.000 acre" of state-0v.•nrd lands as part of a nl'v.'\v-cr~·alt'd California \\' 1 I d c;. n e s s Preservation System. Srn. John NeJf'<ily I n - \\'al nul Creek f said his bill doe~ not provide any funds for purchase of wilderness lands. It only takes the concept of 1\·:lderncss lRnds de\'e!oped by the fcdt>ral government and "expands the t hough t to California !ands." State lands \"hich v.·ould be affected by the bill include portions of A02.a·llo1Tt'~O Desert State Paik in SM Diego County, Mounl San e 'fnlwe 81111 SACH.A'.\IENTO tUPll The Sl:ile i)('partn1ent of Parks and Hccreation said it purchased si x acre~ of prinic downlo\l·n lakcfront prO\X'rty al Lake Tahoe for SGS:!.;;oD. The property along llii;:h'\'a~· 28 gives the st~ll' 2.000 fec.-t of lakefront. ll '.\'as purchas('d from the Joseph King cslatl'. VACAVILLE (UPI! voters in Vacaville have re- jected a measure \vhich would have added I:> cents pt>r $100 al'C('~S or 11void potentially adverse developmrnt. e R <'d•rood S ii~ SAN FRA;.iC\SCO 1l'PI 1 The Sa v e -t he·Rt'd'.l.•oods l.A"a~ur reportrd th at i t donated J t)R.acre parcel of redwood forest land to the Hedv.·OCKI National l'ark. 1'he acr1..-age ts localed in !he Skunk C;1hbage Creek area ad- joining the coastal sect\on or the park. The league says ii has 60.000 m<"mbers who contribute to a fund for preserving redv.·oods. e ~lnrd1 Bid SACR..\~IE!\'TO <UPI\ Some lcller 'A'litrrs i:.aid streaking was a dC'finite inl· provement OVC'T thr prolr"l drmonstrations that s1r(•pt 1h£' rampus~ several years ai:o I Other.r; comp.1rt'd it to r.1~1 faris for goldfish S"'allrl\l'il''..!; and telephone booth s111ffing -1 silly. but harmless. Jacinto State J>ark _ i n ( ) Riverside County. Cast I e OUTDOORS Crags State Park ;n Shasta County. Vent...1n.a \Vildc111ess in -- Thl' state 1,·ould pu1Thasc $4 minion \.\'Orth of land around the Suisan ~·larsh to protect f.'l'ldangert'd v.·aterfowl under a hill proposed by As.sl•mblyman \\lilliam T. Btigley (R·San Rafa<'!\. Robert J. ~foon' Jr. ~·rote toj lhe Columbia S.C. Rr-rord after a state legislator pro- post'd that anyone cauct.l streaking should be expenrd from school. "1 thnnk you f()r your coocem." ~1oore said . "but r recommend a simple solution ... Cl~e your eyes to the problem. No one forC<'S you or anyone else to gaze upon their naked bodies." AN IDAllO Statesman reader seemed more con- ccrncd about the long hair on some of the male streaker.- than about tlK'ir lack of cloth ing . "Let me suggC'st." lw v.·rote. "that if these streakers ,\·t>ar a rover on lh<'ir h.?;;11i~ the law should go easy on the indN'('nl t'X"posure bit. The\' may have the most offensive part of ttrir anatomy cover- !\lonter('y County. San Rafael \Vild erness in Santa Barbara County. l\·larble 1\1 o u n ta in \Vildemei::.s in Siskiyou County and Yotla Bolla Middle Eel \Vilderne~s in Tehama Counly e S lnl•• Par/, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI 1 ··Annadel F'anns.'' 4.100 acre5 of land in the Sonoma l\toun- tains, was desicnnted as a state parlt by the State Parks and Recreation Commisi;ioo. The commission said · the property east of Santa Rosa would be named Annadel State Park. The land. popularly known for years locally a~ "Annadel Parms." offers a "variety or r ecreational opportunities," the report said. ' e Slgiis OK'd SACRA~1ENTO (UPI·1 Gov. Ronald Reagan has sign- ed Jegis\ation permiUing the Departn1cnt of Transportation lo place signs restricting park- ing within one-bait mile of any state park. The measure, I ABl662) by Assemblyman Eugme A . Cllappie (R-Cooll allO\\'S the parking restriction ¥1hen it is determined there is an rx- treme fire ha1..ard or if health officials feel camping would impose a public health hazard. to the property tax ra1e to purchase land ror recreational purpo.ses. A total of 2.IM voted against the ·"open space'' measure '\'hilc 1.869 approved it. Bagley, a candidate for con- tioller. said Iha! sta te purchase of the land would form a pro tective ring around the marsh iiod help save al e l ... <tt1ds Backeil t~ast six cndani::ered spe<:ies of SACRA.\,ENTO 1UPI1 _ A w~terfowl ~nd 1nillions of S7 million-a-year pro g r a m _migratory birds_. ____ _ v.·ould be established to develop ~ase mor< ANIMALDgic~ .. - land for st.ate parks under a bill \~'llich llas advanced in the Senate. The bill fSB164~l by Sen. Randolph · Collier fD-Yrcka l won approval front the Na~ural Resources Committee on a f>-4 vote and was sent to the F'inance Committee which is chaired by Collier. The !('gislation "Yo'Ould a~ propriatc lhe money from funds now used for_ running st.ate parks and would have to be replaced. ed .. James J. l...oog V.Tote lo the Philadelptiia Evening Bulletin to remind e~ about a streak er of Inn l? ;:i<>o· i\rrllimedes. who, 3<.'COrding to ll'!?f'nd. jumped from his h:i1htu!J and ran through tlK' strf'els naked. shout in g ••Eureka" and announcing his dic;covery of the principle that a body immersed in a fluid ap- parf'ntly loses weij{ht by an amount equal to that of the flilid displaced. ··So have your fun, campus types.'' Long wrote~ "Jltst re111ember what post.JO fellow e Golcle 11 Gaie to credit for the iO"iJliration lhat started it all . WA S~Ur\GTO~ (AP' -By ~DON•'f" Mu~RV ! l'f"•S ONLY A i\rchimcdt'!i:. Eureka. Tht vrry a 284-88 \'Ote. Ule House ha s POOL Of WORT'i'LES~ OU..!· fir~ streaka." passed \('gi_slation enla rging -.-;~;,;;;;;;:;;;;,;;;:;;;;;;;~:;;;;;;,;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;~; lhe Goldl'n Gate National! 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' I' DAILY PILOT • OAJL Y PILOT "' • , • a SC th r an or i fhursdaf, Matth 21, 1974 Students Learn Ecology ' Ocea1 t Vie 1v Distric t See king Funds fo r Program A locally dtveloped environmental education program "'ill begin In the Ocean View School District In lluntlng- ton Beach nen year if the federal GOV· emment grants the go-ahead money. Trustees decided this \\'eek to ask for a grant totaling f27,400, which ~·ould ,stan a number of programs in Ocean View schools designed to teach children about their local environment. TIIE J\tONEY IS being sought from the federal Department of Health, Education and Welfare. and v•ould go to a number of districts throughout the country. The learning program al each school • would be Individual, baJed on the en- vironment at that particular 1ehool, tx· plained DeMis Vogt, environmental con· alltan~ to the district and author of lhc prnpoul. 1-'arning packeu of this type v.'OU1d be developed for all schools: for ch11dren in kinde:rgarten tbroutn eighth grade. According to Vogt, the grant fnClneY "'-!Id be used to ttaln tel('bers and to purdlue m.a1<riail for lbese packeb. For erample, at Westmant Scho01, .mere there b a newly-developed nature center. a young child may be sent out to the center to study the pond. THE CHilJl would be equipped with a learning packet, v:bich mjgbt oontain a tape cassette explaining the pood's en- vironment , and pictures illustrating v.·hat the child will encounter in studying the pond. WOODY CHADDICK . a 11 sis tan t superintendenl, told trustees that if the money comes in, the district will be well on ill v.•ay to having a so u n d en· vtronmental prog-ram. "Howe\'er, e\'en if v:e are not funded . v.·e are doing everyihing v.·e can to ex- pand our en\•ironmental education ." Chaddick commented. "\Ve're doing v.·hat \\'e can 'A'ilh limited funds." Cerami~ Crypt He Mouls As hes Into Pots WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Armand Henault says he immortalizes friends and acquaintances by m o l d i n g their ashes into nowcr pots and sculptures. "It's better lo be looking out on the \\'Orld as a pot than buried under 1he ~·et. cold ground with six feet of dirt pil- ed on top of you." says the 69- year-old Henault. llENAULT SAYS some ~-omen call his ho b b y disgusting. but he claims it's more sophisticated than a funeral, vth.lch he ca 11 s barbaric. the other's ashes to make a pot," he says. lfe said the pact became the subject of town gossip and a widow appeared at ru., studio one day asking that her husband's ashes be transforrn- cd int o an urn for the man1 le piece. "SL\;CE TIIES, f"rc Ix-en delugl'd ," he says. 'I made a spiltoon for a 1,1-oman v.·ho said he r husband spent a lot of time in the bar. It's a beautilul shape. GRAND OPENING APRIL 1 ''I do it for people who \1rant themselves immortalized," he "One of my fa\·orites is a sculpture 1hat hangs in an aquarium and little fish swi m in and out. Another is a hang- ing lantern. and relatives ligbt the candle at night." the sho p for LIDO VILLAGE 3404 Yoa oporio, H.wport .._. 675-5454 says. "A pot keeps on being, . doesn't take up space. and it's N T b • p,acuc.1. 0ne hund"d yea>s~ -e·rv ur · Ut e from no\v it v.·ill be even more of a treasure." Henault. a retired textile busines.'\Jllen, says he takes cremated remains. mixes the white bone ash 1,1i th clay, and creates son1ething fitttng to the dead person's memory. "l'M NOT AFRAID of the dead. The old saying is, 'Once you touch a dead person, you never fear them.' And now I tiptoe through ashes every day." he say!. Pl.ant Se t In San.Di ego SAN DIEGO (AP ) -The Solar division d. International Harvester will break ground in Jime for a $10-mil.lion plant because of what its pruident calls record order$ for gas turbine equipment~ The construction on a 91 • acre site in no,rthem San I DAILY PILOT l 7 UC Irvine Offeritig Lectm·es · The UC Irvine Extension program has outlined lecture5 and films for the rf!mainder of fo.tarch. The programs range front fatherhood to slide trav- elogues . ~Jore information 1~ available et the campus ex- tension office. WlClNl lD4Y. MA.RC.Iii lJ ""'-To ••·" Ev•••" 5"°'"11"'· Pr.D Dl•KIOt, ln 11 J 1 11 11 OI T ... ••ot.itlc P\VCllOIOt;IY. 1 .. 11 \It !! r .. ., o• • at~tl"" 11•011••n•. 1 6 )0 ""'· 1 .. .,,111!1 of T r.e t t P t llllC P•vcl'IO!aa•. 105 w y,.,,.,,,,1,. Sr., Stnlt '°'"' Ftt. U I. "P•rtPtCllWt on (\tr""' J;li .... " Ptul F •i>I••• Pr. 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Educt•I""" Pn.!lit Bttllt , MA . Anc.;:.ltlt Orofttt0t. Ec_..,lct. 0'"''11 Cct•f CCIII-; '"" OOl'o!nv WtflC~. M II.. HPf"• Adv,..,, UC A<1rit ullur1I E1!t "•l11n .!.e•v ,. F l"r 111 I 11•aa•1"'. 110 .,.,.,, , II "' U7, Stt l""'"' Htfl Fee ill ··1111> c .. t1t1.'" I""' Bltt>d 8 A , !'l1mt ""'V D 1 1 c r o I t Ce•llllCtl1; Mu"c s""''"''''' t~(I ,.,.1 ...... c11 .. M 5 , Prol•"~' ol E•oll•n. C11llor.,11 ~l•T• u••••·•i•v 11 """"!"" """ '"n'"' ol '"HO•t•'• "°""' "·••• "' " ltC!u•t .. rlo• ••.t.o••"'U••• '" F•i. !'•n••I"""" 1 1~ om Pm n1 Hu"'l "l!"I l•t ll . FH . 117 t~1l1•.•1 :iomt mtll"th "·Hj•la•>' or Amotlc1n J111:· io;e.,n•I" L 811l.,Qt1. !I 1 Lnt! '"' •"<l (~n1'U(lo< OI lo•l•u'T>f"!•I E"U""t'•• ~;;11 C:.m.~.;;,Oll';;:,.,/, '0 a7~. :.-:.I i6J. F•ln/l,Y 11.°'ID \/l.T U•D'lY Mil.I CM Jt, JI 'lND 11.~ltlL 1. I 'n, • .,.,~•oav On 0,1....,, Dff•~. Gri•vlria 1f\O ''''o"r"l"9 " lto&o'•t E KIVll>llJ<lh, P~O . C o 11 1e ll •G P•vcltOloQh l. l 1w111 COl1t'01. UC \•., Dl"QO. A -wl'l!t.•1>0 llfOO•lm l'•l. 710 p mt S11,' 1.m...i ~m.1 ""' 17•, (O"'PUlf r !>c1t M f llldq FH ..... f'lltltlAY. 511.TUltDAY ii.ND ,UHD/l.Y, M/l.lltCH :rt )II ii.H D lt "P1vcl'IO!Mkll Ftt•Ort in AbOf1iM C'llU<K<!ll....,." (""'"•• O ""''11"' ~~-D FtmUv •nd 1.•1rr•1g• Coun,.I.,... 'l l~rtt..-l8Y """''•m· Ftl, 7·Tn "·"", St!. • '·"' -11..:.0 11.m , 1 'Ill-' p,,,., Sun .. t •m -1110 n.m .. l '\G f O.nl , l"lrd l'I°"" l 001o>qt, G ~I t• I y r.,..."'CI", FM: 9"17. l•t llldH ....,, ma1"1'1t l• • T HE HAT IS "IN " SEE OUR SPRING COLLECTION Jto1o oohl Grcaff Ocalifornicamecar A. a. Sleeveless Top. 20 00 B Jamalcas. 12.00 SEERSUCKER 100°/11 Polyester Ooubleknit sizes 8·20. Colors, brown, grey, red . royal C. Vest, 20 00 D. Shm Sktrt, 12 00 c. Henault says he started his unusual business last year and. has · molded 80 pots from human ashes. Diego will lead to closing of ---·--------Also ava ilable but Not Ill ustrated Blazer 26.00. Pa nts 16.00 Also Grouo cl LADY GRAFF S11es 38-46 Cotors , red. royal . brown Exclusively at O'Brien'• Listens to Landers Nea rl y E·ver.yone He says that although he doesn't advertise his product, friends tell friends and he's got a backlog of orders. Costs for such a piece of pottery range upward from $25 for a small um. he said. HENAULT SAID the idea developed over a hot toddy vt'ith another potter i n Henault's home town o f Quechee. V1 .. where he lives six months of the year. "\\le made a pact that v.ix>ever died first "'OUld use Solar's present site where the division started 50 years ogo as Solar Aircraft Co .. using an abandoned fish. cannery. ri.torris Sievert. S o 1 a r 's president. said \Vednesday a recruiting campagn is under way to raise employment from 2,800 10 3,300. Jn the first phase of ~·ork, he said, a building covering 250.000 square feet will be put up to house assembly, teS1ing and shipping departments. Later, "wk will bring the plant's total size to more than one tnilHon square feet . COSTA MESA IT BEATS NOTHING RO~I E t t:PJ 1 -Rt'tired shoe 1nakt'r Glu!>eppe S1aS, 6!1, "·ent to coin plain about his pension bur !hf' '."\.'.ltiOn.'.l! Social Secu ril y lnslilu!e lold h.inl l there \\'<I!' no mista ke. By sorne qui rk of la"·· Artisans' old-:ige pen ~i on s have nr1·er been ad justed to match the rise 1n the CQSt of living. All Sias 1s entitl ed to. the insfifute said . it ~'hat he is gelling. 10 ctnts a month. Ho.n •:lO.l Fri<S.r 1-t't-' '""'" WITH A NEW COLLECTION IN COSlil. "'-1:1'4 ll'S 1816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD. FOR A NEW SEASON ... IN YOUR SIZE Apnl 1 throtl'jh 6 ... that's when you'll find all Iha nev1cs1 col ors and maleria!s _ .. an d, ot cou rse, lhe latest shoe looks. But Inf? best thing about Naturalizer Shoes is the v1ay lhey leer. Every ' style is mad e for extra comfort and comes In a wide range ol sizes !or perfect Iii. $1610$24 ····~~ ... . '. n 2300 HARIOR ILVD, • HARIOR CEMTIR 546-6775 ""THE"- SHDE HUT SANTA AHA 3648 S, BRISTOL INext to TreosuryJ BRISTOL TOWM & COUNTRY 557-5030 HOUIS: Ton. lln Sol, I 0 'II 6 Moo. Thon, l f<l 'HI 9 s... IJ 'II 5 HOURS: Tuo~"'"' Sot. 10 'Ill 6 M°"' & Fn, ·~1 9 Cntrolly e.c:~ .. intentctlori et .._.. bor 011d Ht•,.,-t ll•ds. Cori•t 11ie "t ,_tiflt jinl ...... ,.. "- ••it t11tro11t t ot t'lldof Mopeli .. • I 1J' UAIL V PILOT Teapot Dome Hard to Beat 'Derogatory' Cong·ress'!"en Hit By Phil lnterlandi Obserli el'.'i S<1 y· Even Watergate Jl1o y lVot ft1atc h Stench Discliarge Codes WASlllNGTO~ rU PT )-Thc rrvelaUons or the \\'nt ... •rgate 1nat-. "'ill be co1np.1ri'd to Trapot Don1t'. Y.h1ch bas been Ull· challenged for 50 years ns a symbol of go\·emmrnt scandal. But e\·~ \\'att?rgatr. \\'hich 3pparenlly lat ks 1~ 1notlves of !'H:1"011n1 l'inancial i:::un. n1ay not 1natl'h the ~ll'nch of cor· ruption 111hich surroundt't! 1hc ;id- ministration of l'rrs1d<'nl \\' ll r re n \larding. v.ho did not l11 l' 10 !>l't it t''<i· posed . llAROISG E\'TEll EO th<· \\'hilt' !louse a.~ !ht' landshd(· Rrpubht an victor in th<' 1920 election on the 1o!l'~ ol " fk'(1· ple disilhisiooc'<I 1111h .... :ir /11· 11011 pubhc popula~ity for hi.~ p('at't' \1·a1.lt·rsh1p 1n ;1r· ranJ,:ing a na1·a1 d1sarmaml'nt corifcr· cnce. Arter tv:o years and fl\'C' nionths in or· nee lhc hand"IOme Ohioan died uncx· pcc\ed1y of apoplexy in San VranciS<'o on Aug. 24. 1923, to be moun1cd without reservation by lhc American people. A~ !he fun<'rnl train from \Vashinglon bor{· his caskC'I !o \\'arrcn. Ohio, school children pl:iccd p<.>nnics on the track io be preser,ot•d as reme1nbranccs of the dead president. Before the year was 0111. ho\vcver. proof of SC<.lndal began Tainting Harding's memory. THI<: Tt~APOT OO~lt~. scnnda._I rmcrgcd al the' hearin~s or the Senate Public Lands Commitll'C head<"(! by Sen. 'f'hon1as .I. \\'alsh of 1\lon1a na. It involvNI oil. mone~· and llardini,:'s secretary or !ht' lntrrior, Albert B. Fill\. Teapot Oomc in Wyo1ning 1va.s one or thrre governmcnt-oy,·n<'d tracts of oil·rich land sel aside sinec 1909 to provide the Navy with .an a.ssured supply or lucl in event of a shortage. The ocher reserves y,·ere at Elk Hills and Buena Vista, Calif. To prevent private drillers from draining orr the oil by digging vi'clls ad· jacent to the reserve lands. Congress voted the secretary of the Navy almost 'unlimited authorlly to deal y,•J!h the prolr lrm. BL'T SllUH'TI.Y Af"TEI\ llarding's 11l• augur;.1t ion, Villi. a New fl.lcxit'O r::1n1·t11·r and C'ro/ly O( Oil f!Xl'<:UtiVCS, j)CfSUaded the plioni prc!iidcnt to ::iigt1 un t•xcc.:11Hvt' order trunsfl'rrinl! ronl ru! of Tt•apot [)01nc. l';lk llil!s and Bt1\'n;1 Vi10ta t.o h1n1 In 1922, Full le;1 ~{'d Tc;ipot Doint· to the ~tamrno1h 011 ro. hC'adNI hy ll11nrv I-' Sinclair. and t~ll. 1!1lls to the 1•:111· .\1ll1'T1ca11 Co ov.nt'cl hy l·'.th\ard F s,.,.,,,,", irr1·oft•(•fl 11il. lllflltf•fl tf. JI tf ffttrrfitlf/'·" sec•r•elnr,1 t)t' ll1e i1111.•- 1·it1r. r>ohC'n,\'. Roth agrcemf'nls \1f'r~ made ~1.-'<'retlv v.1thout p11bhc bidding 1111 gr0W1d5. of n1ititary !iecurity. Also unkno1111 y,·as the fact th:ll Sinclair h:ul giVC'll Fall $260,000 in Libcr· iv Bonds and Doheny loaned him SI00.000 in cash without st!Curity. TlrE St;NATE investigation look olf arter \\'al sh got I'. ind of the fncl that F11ll v.·as cxpand1nf..( his :'\cy,· ~1cxico ranch holdin gs by huying public lunds \l'ilh bu11dlcs or $100 bills. Vall fir s1 1'!:11n1ed Iha! he had bc('u !naoc'CI $100.M'i hy \\'ashin~l()11 ne\1·~pa1wr publish<'r Ned J\lcl.can. but ~tel.can told th<' con1mi1ltc th<it v.•hi](> hr hall j.!i\'l!n three ch{'('ks to Fall, llwy had be't·n n •tumc<l 1\'ithout cVl'll go111~ through :i Uank. Doheny. ca lled to thf stand. t'Oflcrdc'<I he loaned 5100.000 to Fall. carried in a satchel from Ne1\' York 10 \Vashington . Hf' described it as "just a bagalelle" and -e favor to an old friend. CERTAJNL Y A NOTE had been sign- ed. the oil magnatt' t~iified . hlll he could produce onl y a partial scrap of paper v.·ith no signature. The sign<'d missing 0 -~ 'ioo.,. ' .. , "' • ' ' ... -" ,, •J..'• ~: ' ' ,-C'... -{ f . ' .. , ,' ' ", • ' . " .. ' ·~ .. : ·~· ~ .. · " ' .. r.~ -· .. '. • • • " . - portion had been nUsplaced by his wife, ))<\ll('ny SV>Orf'. Ar<'hic ltoose\'clt. son of Theodore Roosevelt and an offiet'r in Sinclair's finn. rclalt'<i that be had been told hy S111clnlr's eonfidt·ntial secrctarr or ii $68.()()(J payment to the manager of Fall's r:inch. 'l'hc ronfid{'nlial ~retary satd !hat 11h;11 he n1u>.f ha\'(' told Roosevelt 11a!> th:1t Sill{"la ir had sen! 1-'i.dl'!! ranl·h ··~i\'. or eight t'Cl\\'S" and this 11•as misundC'r· ~lood :i~ "sixty-cu;ht thousand." II \llU l ~G 'S SUCt'ESSOR. Ca Iv 1 n ('oolld!!t'. hnd rid him~.el f 11uickly of Fall. At1nrt1f'I' {;{'nt'ral llarry ~I . l)aU(!h<.-rl.v arid N'avy Secretary ,Francis J)cnby 11nd had na1ncd a fu ture Supr1!1lle Court juslit'C'. Ch1·en Roberts. lO (.'Ooduc1 a sp('('1al investigation. llobcrts brought lo light the source of the funds !hat pro\·ided Fall's bribe-from the oilmrn. In a suite 11.t New York 's Vande rbilt Hotel Sinclair and thrC'C oil rompanv chiefs met \\'ilh Col. I::. A. llurnphie~'S, -OV.TICr of lhe rich fl.lt:Xi:+ n<'ld. and agreed on the purchase ot 33.333,333 barrels or oil from him at Sl.50 " barrel. But delivery 11·C'nl to a Can;idia n f1nn. thl' Continental Trariing Co. Inc .. Y!'hieh ~old il to the An1crican finns for $1.75 a ba n·f'L \\'ll E~ TllE i\IF.1.0\' v.•as split ~lf'k:lair had rCl:'l'iVCd fTO/ll the hC'ad Of the ranadinn finn ~757,0oO in l.ibcrt .1• H<1-nds. Some of lh<' 1n0My "'ent Lo Fall. sorne of it wa5 channeled to lh1• H1•puhlican National Cotn1nillet' ;1s S('('llrity for "loans" 1nadc the pany by business tycoons. ... all. first Cah inel m<'TTllx'r in history ('\'Cr brought to trial, y,·as l'OO\'ictcd of accepting bribes fron1 Sinclair and Dohef'Ly. 'Ml<! two oil men, hoy,cvcr, l\'Cre ae<1uittl'd in separate trials of giving the bribe 1hat f''all was found guilty of tak· ing. Fall served a year in prison and y,•a.c; fint_<d SI00.000. FLOIOHEIM For quality, 1here's nothing like genuine leather . Fot fashl.on and vatue. there's nothing like Florshelm For quality, vatue and fashion, there's nolhlng like ~ 3-ZI ci.: ... r~,.,... ~..i ........... "1' w .. w ...... ·-"" "Frankly, I don't know if I go out with you because I like you or because you own a gas !i tatibn." Husband Freed: Wife , flctd Leapt to Deatli SA\' DIEfiO IAP I -A Los in 1972 IO in v 0 I u n I a r v Angt·le>.·arca mlln 1vho ont:c n1anslaughlcr af t1•r the bod~· plt·ad\<l gui!ly af\rr his 1\·ifc of his l\if(' .IC'l\'C'll. 51. 1~·ac; plungL'<I 10 h"r dl'ath off lhc found floating 111 lh<' bay llL' San f)icgo-<.:oronado H :i \' v.·as ron1mittrd lo Atascadt•ro bridge is free on five-year pro-:l~ a rncnl<i lly dtsordcrf'd SC'~ offender bu l this month v•as bation. dl~larNI no longer a danger to \\'ASlllNGTON (C PI J T1~0 c.'Ong~l!smen ha\'e charg· cd thnl the military places d~rogntory t'Odcs on honocab!c dl11churgl's lh31 r c 1 ea s c ~·rv1ti:n1cn be ca us e of anything from "unsuit.abili ty" lo ··bed w(>\lini;:. '' Th<• con:;rrss1nen sai d \\'1•d11cajav thl· c:odcs •·could ruh1 ;1 ~;oung person's life 1 ,., :1u~·· 1Host l'mplovC'rs kno'>'' \1hat lh<'y m('11n and look for nutnlx·r-: 11l1t·n !>Orlll."Clll· ap· phrs fur 3 JO b .. REPS. LES Asrnn I 0-\\'isc. I and ~v.ard Koch i().\\"ash.1 said the pract1ec is "a national di~racC'." They said the military gave "honorable di<.eharges" last year to more lhan 35.000 servicemen. bu! put on the papers coded numbers label· ing them unsuilahlc. Aspin said !hl' coding "is an 011l·and-0ut punitive n1<'asure u.~C'd by lh(' n1i1i tary to p:t't at f'X·{;Js who \\'Crc guilt~· of no (T11ne .:it all {'Xcrpt fa iling to be n1ock·l soldiers ... HE A;\'0 KOCll said the codinl!s on disch.arg<·s ha,·c Ix-conn· puhli('. and "!he con· M'CJll('tll invaston of privacy rnav ncvt'r l·nd for a vc•IC'ran y,•ith a prcjud1c1al ldesigna- tinn l." Asµin said both th<! Seledivt Service and Veteran s Adn1ini s t rallon have al•knov•lt'dged in lf..o\lt'fS to him that the numbcr11 are un· ll<'crssary. 24 Co unt s Of Rap e Chal'gecl PAl.\1 SPRIN'GS fl'P I ~ - 6uspect David ~fendoza, ~. "'a!I char~ed "i th 24 crlmin.'.L I counts in Desert \1uniciJKL1 Court and identified as !he "Palm Springs Rapist" 1,1·ho terrorized lhls drser1 com- n1unitv for three months . J\lcrido?a. caf)furcd Saturdtl~' nf!rr tv:o rapes were eoP1- n1ittrd in 1hc vicinitv whC'n.• he \\'as arrested. will be :ir· rai,::ned on t\l'O eharl'.!<'~ of kid- naprn~. Sl'l'f'n for anncd mb- bt·Q'. lv.•o a~~1ult "'i!h a dl'ad- 11' 11'f':J!l0n . fivC' of !orcihll' ~apt•. thrl'e of sex perversion and five burglary rounLc;. Poli('(' S<1id the ch.:tr£t'S 11r:;iinst ,\!endoza account for all but one rape case in the Palm Springs area since llll' first of the year. A doctor a! AtascadC'ro society. Stale ll051>ital said Jam<'s ------------------------ llutctlings or Coerrit.os ts .. most * w· d *W· d * w· d * m· d _!, --- roncernod ovec !he murd<' of '" sor '" sor '" sor ' '" sor ..,.. his y,•ifc . :illhough he didn 't i,.. J i-. puc;h her off. He felt rcsponsi· 0 1 0 bl;iu\~i.~~.~·.~i~d~; guillv ~ min as 0 r Presents J f,. ~ -= s: ·-a * s.. ~ :: ·-a • l'aIDPUS ...,asuaLs OF CALIFORNIA . ., . ' •• ·1 :·J • I • f • • Campus casuals new red. wh ile and 'Eilue polka ciol. 1ust 1n time for Soring. All 100% Polyester includes Jacket-short Of long sleeve. Blouses shOrt Of long sleeve. Also skirt. not shown. .Jc s.. 0 .... -= c: ·-s 1c genuine leathe r Ftorshelm Shot1s lor women. * ' Wh ile/Blue Tnm Bone(Ton Trim .Ton/Block Trim Red/Block Trim Grey /Block T nm We accept phone orders • 54 Fashion Island Newport Center -644·4223 Ooen Mon & Fri. NUe 1111 9·30 pm . Ctosod Sunday s.. ~ :: ·-a * Use o Windsor C~~~ Account Ho ln+tn•t-Ho C . Clilm91 ,• • ' /tlissio1i T1·a1litio1i Youn gsters from Old i\tission School in San Juan Capi stra no carry ceremonial ilc1ns da11ng back to last centurv during annual prO{'('~sion heralding re- t urn of SY.;allows to San .Juan ('api~trano. Sini;ing. dancing and reteUi ng of mis~ion !ore \•:ere included in annual event honoring da~· nf Sl. Joseph . Squaw Valley Set Fo1· Ski Facelift SQUA\V VALLEY (UPl t -lift at Gold Coas!. Plans for a S250 million rx- pansion of the l!lM "int"r Olympics site at Sq11a11· Va!lry have bC'cn .'.lnnouncro. Alexander C. Cu s h i n g . chairman of tl•f' sriu.111 Valley Dc1·ctopmrnt Co .. which 011·ns the facilities in the valley. said \\lcdncsda~'· it i<1 undertakini:; a joint vrnlurt· \\'ith Lhc l\lainlinc Corp. of Sydney, Australia, w hi ch re<:ently purchased stafM\\"11· ed slopes. for the dc\'c!op. ment. CUSlllNG SAID !he joint Yenturc. to be ca lll'd the Squaw Valley Ski Corp., plans to build a ··European-type pedestrian vil lage." 13 ski lifts am a champiooStlp golf oourse designed by Robert Trent Jones over the n<.>xt 12 years. The valley currently has 24 lirts in operation. The building program will begin this summer. Cushing said, Yt'ith construction of a restaurant and bar at the top or the present aerial tramway and a 1.2()6..passenger per hour Also to l>c underta ken this sun1mer ts a $1.5 mill ion rl·n1o<lcling of the SquJ\\' \'rilley Lodge and Olyn1pic \'dlal4C CUS llJ~G SAID that besides sports and o t h c r en· tPr!Jinml•nt ;ind shop p i n g racilitics, there arc plans to e!'tablish a scientific and Niucational institute -that \'.'ill hoUS(• a '·Jiving theater." \\'riters' ron1ms and other events through the year. "An ultimate ski population or 15.000 is envi.sioocd -'A'ith no "'aiting in line," Cushing said. i\I A I N I. 11'\ E , \\'IUCJJ Cushing said is tnvolved in S400 million in construction projects arolllld}he "-'Orld, "'ill have responsibility for dr.- velo pment and ope ration of all all facilities. OJshing s a i d "'n ffi' vironmenlal impact statcmffit for the entire valley is nearly complete and will be sub- mil!C'd lo Placer County. Nuns Open Up Bar In Hospiu1l DUBLIN, Ireland (AP ! -A community ol nuns is ma.nag· Ing Ireland's newet bar. lt"s also the count.ry 's fint b.1r in a booplt.I. "Medically, t think it is a good thing to have a bar in the house." said Sister Theophanc Collins, the spiritual director or the new 150-bt>d hospital near Newmarket-on-Fergus, in County Clare. "~1any of the patients hPrC are qwte active and v.e are lryifli to relate colkl1t1on~ to their ot1tsidc lif!' as closely as possible." 'J'hp hospit:il is OjX'ratt'd by the Sisters of t."hari tv of the lnC"amatc \\'ord . Bal-prices v.·ill be kepi lovl' bt.·ca~ the nuns don 't \\ant to make a profit. Judge Asks Dav a Week •' Off Terrn ~111\~11 lliPI I -Form!'r ~li :in1 1 JudJ::c Tlonald Barn1.1cl. h:is a.;kcd tht.• court lo rl'll'n~r hin1 rrom the stockadf' on{' dav a 11·cck to t;ik-c care of his btiSi ncss. >A"hich he sa\'s is ~uf­ fcring rro1n an energy" crisis. Attorney Lucien JJroby Jr. disclosed_Tuc.sday he filed a petition \'o'ith the court ask1ng lhat Barmack be pcnnittc·d to save his business and have time to file his ta:< returns. Bannack. "'"ho is serving a one-yea r jail sientenet'. i.<i head of American l\1arine Covering. fllC"., w hi eh manufaC"!.urcs a"'·nings and tops for boats. The for mer judge "·as con- victed in 19i2 for arcrpting a $2.!XKI b<ibe to innucncc a f<·llo11· city judge in :1 liquor law C.'l.Se. Jury Frees Suspect In Shooting ATL.A'.'\TA r L: P 1 ) Authoritirs said th ey \1·ould release Car! -Henry, 16 . because of a hung jury and lack of addition.:il cviclc-nce in his trial on a chari;c of shool- in,c Atlanta Constitution sf19rts editor Jesse Outlar. full.On County District At- torney Lewis Slaton said Wednesday the proscC1Jtion "'·ould mo\·e for a "dead dockM '' before F u I to n Superior Jud!!e J t' pt ha Tank~ley. The jury deadlocked at lf>.2 ending in a n1istr1al last Thursda.v. TENNIS ANYONE? Newpori Beach Fashion Islan d open ldte mon . & fri. night, sun. 12·5. 5AJ LY r!LO T J!) Kidnap Victim Says y t d , W . -es er ay s oman 2 Abductors 'Broke'\ . Was Satisfied LINO LAKES. l\tinn. (UPI) -Eunice Kronho{m says lilt' tv.-o k.idnaptrs who receh·ed S'l00,000 for her release were flat broke and '° desperate they took the 56 ?l)Cket lmflt"Y she had with her .,.,'hen she .,.,'18 abducted.. "Slrangcly i'OOUgh, these nlefl didn't have any money on them ," 11-lrs. Kronholm. v.·ifc of .1 OOnk'-•r. told rc~rtrrs \\'t'<lnesda\'. ··1he\' took t~ $6 I had :u1<1 th<>\. 111us1 h:11C' ('('ally beef1 desperate if .they ru..'«lcd $6. ··1 K:'\E\\" THEY needed money in order lo get ()UI of IO\\TI. I told 'lhl'm that 1f !ht•\' 11ould !(>\ n1(' !{II now I {'Oulrl grt to a phone sooo l·nough for fy husband to f?CI them somr money. a rouple or hundred dollars or "'hatr1·er lhl'y nt'C'd- ed ." She said one or the' mC'11 "tio held her for four days replied : ., ·1 goUa think about that · Ht· ran to the oth!'r room. lhl·n 11.'tumcd lo tell her: ·f don't kno"' \\'h:it to dil. I don'! Imo\\' \\'hat to do.'·· •·Jt v:ouldn't do me any goo:I fr1 r ~Ou 10 gi\'e Oll' 1h.1t mron('~'. lhry'd pic k n1e up riRht av.·:1y,"' ~!rs. l\ronhol1 n <1uoted t.er ahductor as saying. UP! TtlffhOTO VICTIM OF KIONAP Eunic@ Krontiolm of !ht• r.1n~un1 j1;1rJ l•t't 11 rCCO\·ert'd. .\ll!S. l\lt()\'1101.'1 :o;.111.l _,JJ,· rt·11i;1u11_·d l'ah11 durtni; n1ost of hf'r ord1•:1\. 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John-.on :>t , l.:1kt•11l·11 . .\llnn. !le 11 .1 " 1r:tt.:· 1..·ll 1hrough ;1 lt'l1·phon<· t.:J ll and arre!>h•d. Thi· r:i n"1rn 1n"nl'\ 11·;·s rl'porle<l fou11d hidden under :i. sno\t·n1ohd(' tr:1ilf'r 1n :1 garage 1 n Hurr1~1 il!t' .\11nn. SHE S:\fl) 11 ..:n fa ith 10 r;,,d hclpc<.1 her cndw·e her c:i p- l1\'1t.v. dur1n).! v.h1ch ~he \las blindfolded all the 1in1c. shook." ~--------~11 She sa id hrr "mosl exotic meal" consisted of bread and "·ater. '"The\· mu!dn "t understand v.·h\' I ·\\·asn't tnttf'r'' the 4&- Ye.ir-old !\!rs. Kronholm sa id. :.I told them 'l'n1 :1 Oiristian, nnd GOO ha-. gi\'rn t11l' the grMi' to do thi.,." " Ont' suspect >A'aS in C"U!ltocly in !he kidnap .• 1nd the FBt said ottx>r persons \\"f're in- \oh·cd. 11 .,.,·as announcrd \\'ednesday that all but SI0,000 She said on .\lnn<Ja y .. 1fl•·r the ransom had b<'cn dcliverf'd and she learned lhrou~h·nKfio broadcasts that a suspect had been capturt'd. she {X'rsu:idl'<I the man v.ith her to let her f:!O. 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Pacific Coast Hwy. -Laguna.Beach· O•AL.•• l oolc For This Sign In "Yoor Neighborhood PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES • • d J b a g .. s 3 ' e n • BEA AND ERSON , Ed itor l"I H ti Presence Valuable But Seldom Given DEAR ANN LANDERS: L'd like to deJvc further into your response: "Plard work never killed anybody.'· J\-taybe hard \ro rk never killed anybody. but it sure has destroyed a lot or marriages. The ma n who is obsessed with his job is just as hooked as the a lcoholic. the j unkie, or the compulsive gambler. The big difference is that the "y,·ork freak" ls admired by society, considered a "g1r getter." The other guys arc considered •·sick" or "bu ms." Having follov.'ed your column for several years. I am well av.·arc that you are a staunch support<'r of the \\'ork Ethic. From y,iJat l1vc heard, both you and your husband arc cxtrrmcly energetic and super·achi£'vcrs. \\'ell. not everybody possesses tha t kind of drive or "'ants that kind of life. ~tore and more marriages arc break· ing up because husbunds arc spending all thei r lime and energy piling up money . The final batt le cry of-the driven loon is, "Look how hard I \\'ork to provide my familv with something belier! All I gel is criticism." \''hat he DIDN'T provide his fa mily with was his presence when they needed him. Sign me-EX·'VIFE DEAR EX : The man "Kho puts In 50 many hours al his }ob lhat his family gets no lime or allenlion l11hort-cbanglng them A."'0 himself. Those dynamos pay a big price fo r their so-called success. Often the)' end up "'i lh a large nel "'·orth. a hlttding ulttr, and no relationship with a wife or "chlld . But not an ,.·ork freak'! lnll lntn tha t category. Some (mygelf for example) make plenty of lime for family, friends, "'ortby c1u1!IH and fun tra \·el. I enj-Oy lhe challeng~ the excitement and the opport11nlty (or gro,.-tb that my \..."'ork prov1dcs. But I'm not 11c1ually ,.·orking for the steak. Jt'& the sizzle that fascinates me. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 wonder hO\Y many people will be killed before this Jet- ter gets printed. Please publish it as soon as possible. l.!v husband and I nearly lost our hom e 3nd 'our lives because he was going to be "smart'' and hoa rd gasoline in the cellar. \Ve had a heavy rain last wee k and the cellar was flooded . The barrels of gasoline tipped over and gas fumes filled the place. I smelled the fumes and called the fi re department. One of the firemen said our house \\'as like a time-bomb. It coold Mve exp~ at any nlOment. Please. Ann, \\'a m your readers. Human li fe is more important than the damned fucl.-LUCKY US DEAR LUCKY: I've already read of several tragedirs became people "·ere lrying to "beal the system." Thanks for writing. DEAR ANN LANDERS; Is our daughter normal? Am I crazy or ·What! Linda is Iii . doesn't lift a finger around the house, yells bloody mu rder if I misplace something that SHE should h<lve put away. She has a tantrum if I don't have her blouses pressed in time. If I ask her to run an errand for me, she says l"m cx· ploiting her. I'm exhausted and disgusll'd. Y.'hat goes?-BEAT ~10~1 DEAR ~10r.t: Wbo r a I s e d lhat ,·egetable? '\'bea you plant onk>ns, don't expect lilacs to bloom. CONFIDENTIAL TO CAN'T GET A DATE : I explained in my letter "'hat I thought was the problem ba~ on !he facts you gave me. Please don't send a piclun:. l l 'o\:ori'Lcbange the advice. If~ no t always ea5y to recognJ:r.e. 1a,,·e, ~peclally the firs t Ume around. Al'qualat younelf wllb lhe gukle.Unes. Re.ad Ann l..and e11!5 booklet. "IAve or Su and How To TeU the Diffe.rt net . •·For a copy, mall 35 cents in coin and a long, stamped. self· addressed envelope with your reques t to Aon Landers, P.O. Box Jlff, !U W. Bank Dr., tb.lcago, 111. M6$4. Foster Parent, Child Relate • Care l·ntensive· SlOrits By AWSON DJ::ERR Deli\'ery of ui>-U><iale quatily health care is a team effort. Unda Baldwin sees the nurst": as a vital health co~ team member. "ilte nan\e of the ga me is imprO\-'ed patient care. Y.'ith new t~iques, nt.'W methods. new skills. nurses as v.·elJ as doctors must cont inually st udy to keep up v.•ilh the l-hangrs." As pn!fridffit..clect of the American Associa tion ol Critical.c.are Nu rses tAACN), the Huntington Beach resident has been concerned with coolinuJng education for nurses. Culmination ol more than a year and a half ol e(fort "i U be the first national teaching institute eve r sponsored by any nursing otganizal ion. \\'it h substantial assistance from the AACN staf( at the national headquarters in Orange. a un ique four~ay insJ itute is sCneduled for .. \tay in Ne"' Orleans. "\\'e :v.ill have hour and one half grand rounds £'a ch day, focusing On a specific case history. On each panel \\i ll be a .nurse, physician and another member of the medical field. GRAND ROUNDS "I wlll moderate a panel on a patient suffering multiple traun1as speaking with a phrslcian. another critical care nurse and paramedic," sh<' said. Each day of th<' institute '''ill offer 10 individual v•ork.shops, rt'pcated during 1he day lor those interested, a total of 40 programs in addiHon to daily grand rounds presentalions. . "\Ve expect belv.'ttn t,500 and 2.500 OOTS('S from across toe couniry. The logistics of getting that many people to the right place nt the right ume arc unbelievable." ~Is. Baldl'lin noted thal critical ca re nursi ng achie\'emcnt exams "'ill hr ad· ministerrd in riie\\' Orlrans. anothf:or first. "as a means for each nurse IO n1easure \\'here he or she slacks up" a kind of peer recognition. "\Ve Oope to a hn\'e an f\'Cn 11\0rt' divers<.' prograrn at lhc 1975 nll..'<'ling in J\tinneapohs." l!.176 ,,·ill bring the group 10 California. Tl~re "'iii be additional offcrlnijS In· eluding animal labs a t Tulall<' University "'here nurses can practice ne w ·li'C'h· niques on unima1s 1n coolrollcd situa· lions. FACF.IS COVERED "\\·e hope to C'\'.l\'rr all aspt'CIS of lTitical care. There is more to c-riliC'al care than cardiac units . \Vr include emergency areas. traum.1, rtsPirato.ry failure, bum care. p<'d iat ric intensi\'e care and neonatal care.'' !\Is. Bald\\·in 1s a rK'"'COtT\('r to lhe Orange Coas t, coming to·the area aftf'r six years al Orang<' Count y ~ledielll Center in cardiac and intensi\'e ·can! and the Heart As!'«iation's Cardic.-Pulmon· ary Train ing Center. She recently joined the staff of Hun- ti ng ton In t.crl'Omtnunily Hosp11al as head of a ne\\' intl'nsivr care unit and Inter v.·iH bc involved in in-service training for the hospil.1l. "It y,·jJI be a nc11· challenge," she said. "I httve ne\'rr y,·orked in 11 oommun ity hospital Ix-fo rt>. l l is a for111ard·looking ho.~ilo t and \\'JI\ really grow the next fey,• years. "ll Yd\I be the base for the pa ramedic teams \\'Orking in this port of the count y. 'The nam e of the game is improved patient care. With new teclin1qu es, methoCIS,-skills, a nurs e must continual ly study to kee p up with changes.' Linda Baldwin, RN Linda. a social y,·ork major at Chap- man College, can use 'ncr own llfe a,'j an example for clai;sroom discussir,,o-;s. She lived in three fosler homes. Vale rie, a bubbly young blonde. is a foster mother. Linda. Valerie and Kathy Kricensky, coordinator of a ne \\' temporary living care program offered by Childr("fl's 1-lome Society spoke at the )larch board meeting of CHS. ~larch is Foster Parent ,,fonth and the speakers gave three perspe<'tives of foster care-foster child, foster parent and natural parents. Linda was first placed in a foster home at t"·o for several mon1hs. then at 9 for a couple of yean . J:ier third scl of foster parents at age 15 became her legal guar· di ans. "I'm almost 21 . but I still &link of their hou se as home baS41.'' she said. 1-lcr younger sister and brothers 1\'cre placed io a series of !osier homes. "f V.'as fortunate enough to have really good foster parent&. I often v.1>0der "·here I \\-ould be no"'· if I had not been placed in that foster home.'' CAN'T COP E She related that her mother wasn't abJe to cope v.ith the stress of raising four children, and l'oe problem ~·as magnified when her father left ttx? fami· ly. - "I was I•, and when all of the re5J>0Mlbililies \\'ere put on her head. she \\'OOld bri ng a lot of problems to mc~~ly grades "'enl do"'n. r had a friend my age. and her pttrents beca me my foster parenl!I and later my legal guardians." For three years after L i n d a ' s placement, her younger bnMhers lived with their mother. "They went downhill . "They were doi ng so badly th.'ll ll'M')' "'ere put Into EJ.t:R classes. They "'ete told UM:y 'Kete retarded; the other kids caJlcd them n-·t.1rtltd and they bc-gan lo think thC'y v.cre" After pla('t'.mcnt 1n a fostt'r homt'. thl' bovs no\1' 1tre lmck on the 'oonor roll and aciive in school athletics. '·Thev v.·ere \'Cr\', very fortunatf' lo be placed ·in lhc righi kind of home " lier sister, placl.'d 1n a scrit·s of six foster homes . didn't fare as \1t>ll. 4 \\'as lucky. ~ly fostf'r parrnl s Wl're there to talk to me and encourage me . My sister nl've r had an yone lo talk to ... "The social Wo rkrr probably did not have enough tiinr or cneri::y 10 help 1hc foster pa n>nts to "ork "'llh h<>r. I t'runk this is a really important area. Foster parents need extra training and un· derstaoding.'' LOOKI NG HACK Linda kC<'ps looking ba ck at her sister'!! experience. us a runa11ay and pregnant as ;1 yo11nl.( teen and 1h1nk1n~. "If only she had been placed 1n ju::it the right home. If only ... Understanding or the needs or each foster child and training parents lo rope arc esscn1ial in the foster care situation, she feels. \'alcnr. a young :\orth Orange CAl.1n1y "·oman. became a foster parent in tile temporary care program 1n a round about manner. "~ly husband and I 1\•an 1ed lo adop( a ba~· bot they s:11d \\'e ...,·ere too young and lrddn 't bet-n marr1t'd iong coough. less than tv.·o years. ' •·\\llen \IC cnme to ClfS, they listened to us and "c heard about foster care " NOi'.' the couple arf' one of li\'l' l£'mpor;iry fosfer care couples and take care of .u fou,..year-old boy. "\\'e had a thrce-bcdroorn home. a big backyard and a lot of love to give." she •. explained. "A f~ter parrnt nlU~I ~ a very It should be an ('xciting and reward111f experience." Sh<' admits sht' "at .... ·a~·s .,..·a1111-d to IX' l( nurse ·• !Irr trauung lx>gan 1111h night clas.ws at Fullerton Col!t•gl' v.h1lr hi'r childrt>n y,•ere snl.'111 and took ~vt1 ral vc:irs ··1x><·11use I f{'I! l should be home-~1nh the children \1)ull• thry 11·err i-nu111.·· A.~ a sludcnt she \1·ork!XI ::it OC~IC anJ' bccarnc in!M"ested 111 intensive care. JOB SUG<:ESTEll "The ht':id nur~ or the intensive ca~ unit at that lin11.· cn<'ouraged n1e to conic back and go to \1'0rk ther('." she s.iid, S/I(' did and :iftt'r only a fc11 rnon ths on lh<' J()b 11as ~·nt to school for a n1on!h to ~tudy cardiae care nursing l('{'hn1q~c.s. "That 11·as t>..~for1.· "t' talked alnul cnt1e.1l car('." she expla1~d. "Th1•re 11·l'r1.• onlv (':'\rd1ac units at that lune. ~ov.·. thc.flr!d has realty t•xpand1..:I"' Among hrr olher aC11vities art• \1o rk Y.1ti1 the rounty !lr:irt t\!isoci:itton. nt teachin~ at th<' trninini;! C'!'nfrr . , "I hJ\•e st'rved · on !ht• OCHA bo..1rd for the p.1st 1hrl'C ~·e:ir~." she added. l\fs. Bald\\'in <ilso S<'l'Ved on il subconl: millre of tlw f:m<'r.c:cncy l\ll'd1c11l Ser· vi('('s Comn1?tt('(' for tilt' coun ty. The subco1nmittce hopes to lr;iln "e\·er\' udult 1n 1he roun tv to provide b:isic · !1fe support" in en1ri-genr-y situo1· lion .<;. ~ht' ft'<'1s that tht" eff('('ti\'f' \"Cntilation portion of ba.sir 111<' !!upport should be taught in junior hi~h SC'hools. STt;OENTS TRA l\!J-:O In Pittsbur~h. they rcct'1l'rd a grant ror :i program to teach rrscue br!'nlh· ing in the junior high schools. lfigh school studrnts \\·ere tnughl external heart massage as \\·ell. "Keeping the p<'rson breathing until a physician or pa rademics arri1 e can make the difference. For exan1pl<'. in !he case of a surfing accident. 1f a surfer is hit bv his board and the 1~·ind knocked out Of him , resctlt' hre11thing mav be all that is n('(.'t•ss..'lr1-. .. stu• ex'. plained. \ts. Bald...,·in explained that AA('.'-; \\·as lirst char1ercd 1n 1969 in i\a~hv1llt>. It 11·as rcchartr rrd 1n Cal1 forn1:i and based in Orange in l!liO heeauSt• Call· fornia, alon g \1·ith NP1\' JcrSt•y and ~;ish­ ville offe red 1ht' only cnt1cal-1·are nur· sing proi;ra1ns any1rht•r(• ;11 1tt.11 tune. The scope of lTJtical c.1rr, she rl!1 tt1r· atOO includes th<' neon<l1<' \\"ilh rt"spir:l· tory problems and the 91}.~'Car.(lld vdth a myoca,dial infart'l1on theart anackl. Despite much rontro~·e.rsy 01·cr tht' ex· pand1ng SCOJX' of nursing praclice. she notrd that nuF.1n~~ "is s11l1 11 clept'ndrnl occupat ion. ~lo~! of "'hat il nurse docs is still undrr u dOC'tor's di· r<'Ct or standing orders. •·11K-nurSt'·~ ind\'~dt·nt f11nc1inr>s includf' plan nin~ ho11· nu~ini:: <'nrr i!! to bl" deli\'rrC'd . Th,. nur<;r• u~4·~ hrr knn1~" led!!l' and judc:emrnt in appropri:i!rly providing the or~ered care. And, "the needSof the ron1m11ni1v die· late \\ilat the ph ysici<l n aJ!oy,s thC' 1111rst> to do basC'd on hf'r o"'n a!'i!!e,smC"n! of tltJ• patlcnl's C'Ondition.'' In ~me ar<'as. for exampl<!. a short nge of dot"tors or .c:co~raphic..il barrieNi m.i k~ extensio n or th e nursing role almost mandatory. J_,oc;;:iy, she noted, "lhf' leadinl!: ph~1 si· cians are the mosl helpful in Jelling lhe nul"S6 gf'O\\. in the'ir professions. In fact. !hf'y exp('ct ;ind f'll<'OUr.ige u<; 10 "Ork h;irdrr in order tn pro\'tde bclt<'r c<1rc, nnd \\'Ork lx1tt'T as a medical. tean1.'' ff{'r schedule of prof<>S5ional et>m· mitmc·nL~ lea\·es l11ttc time for btking or soaking up the sun. "f ~pend an arcrage.-of $2'l a 1non!h for professional journals just to try to kN!)l up. I'm no excrption. E\"e~· nurse must do it. \\"e can't 14-·ork y,•ell wllh the phys:i· c1an and ne\\' techniques and n1ach1ncry !o provide optimal patient care Wlit'SS we do:· special breed. )!y little fostrr son ril\\ays introduces 1ne ns his FO!-ITI::Jt monllny like r m sornchocly .<:pcc1al and ii n1akt!> mf' ft•cl special. that l ha1·c !his place in his heart •·You hal'e to he an adult "'ho lov~ !he child for him<".('lr, il<; a h111na n bc1n~. helping him because ~ needs help. not because ~ou 11·ap1 to be a parent yourself," she said I L\RD \\'OR K "It's a lot nf h::ircl \\'Ork . and takes a lo! of pal1rnc<' and gi,111~ of ~nurSC'lf. But the ounCt" of 1mpro\'etncnt 1s "011h lOnl of \\Ork ," She l1k{'s being n tempornry fosti~r carf' moth<'r beC'aUSC' ~he kr101\~ !ht.• child ""ill ht· go1n~ hack into :i bc-11rr 'nnrn" s1tua· 11011 than hr lef!. bl•c;111sc pan nf ~hl' pro· ~rarn is \\hr~ing "ith !he parents to make things belier:' ~!rs . Kr :ei.·nsky. soeakini;! on behalf of n<llural pnrenls. s.11<1 th:it CllS d()('<,; hav{· the foster parents aclL\"cly engaged Y.1th 1he natural par.-•n•s "lkeause ""do "ork 1111h the p.arenls. ...,.e screen our fosit>r parents very carC'fully. It is difficult to throw ou1 ou r li1ases abou1 natural parents and reali1.e they are \\'Orkin~ to become a better mother and father." ~ de.scribed a m~ting of t1vo families-one foster family ~nd the natural parents of the foster child. "\\"c n10.vcd all !hf' chairs !o the t'dgc of the room and plllyed ball The natural parmt.~ had a chanet' 1o ~et' thf' changes 1n their child . to \\atch th+' foster pilrent.'I \\1th him and leam "l1aey are learning to bt more ef· fcclive parents. SOtnc1h1ng most of !hem don't kOO\\'. And, \\•hen the chi ld rloc1 rome home. it Is a bt!llcr honic and 11 bt'lter family," I \ -f' I' I l ' 1 ( ....... ~..-.,, ......... __ , -. ' Tour Offers Glimpse of Past .. 'Your Horoscope San Clemente-Capistrano Bay AAU\V n1e mbe rs Mrs. AlariJyn Thorpe (rear) and Marilyn O'Brien view lbe home of Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Polis which features rare varieties or orchids in the atrium. The residence is one of five stops on a home tour Sun- day, 1.1 arch 24, 1 to 5 p.m. Tomorrow Cancer: Ideas Tested FRIDAY MARCH 22 By SYDNEY OMARR ARJES (March 21-April 191 : Slow and easy should he your keynote. Foundations are not solid. Look arolmd -tesl and expcrimcnl . TAURUS <Aprtl ZO.May 20J : Friends may be argumen- talive. Be patient. Avoid bcco1ning involved in foolish dispute.s. Slick lo principles without forgetting conccpl of golden rule. GE~1TI\'l (Mily ~1-Junr '.m·i: \Vhat 11'as apparently settled beeomes unglued. There is no reason for panic. What you ne€d you already possess -in abundant·e. Your n a tu r a I \"<'rsatility 11,ill resolve ap- Pi!r~n! cli.l~m<I.. CAKC[R (June 21-July 22): SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dc<:. 21): Safety hazard at home should no longer be neglected. Take Initiative in making residence more com- fortable, harmonious. Leo, Aquarius persons figure proin· incntly. Romantic interlude plays a role. CAPRICORN tDer-: 22cJan. 19!: Hold off on short trips. Conru sian CXi!itS regarding ai> pointment.s. messages and c.1Jls. Cancer individual dis plays petulance. Take it in stride. Ride y;•ith tide. Gossipy neighbor. associn fe is merely refllng orr steam. One of the original Spanish type dwellings built ln San Ck>:mente in the late 19205 will be featured during a home tour sponsored by the San CI e m e n t ~pistrano Bay Branch ol the American Associatjon of Univ er s JI y Women Sunday, March 24, trom t to 5 p.m. Tickets foc the annual event, which provides co 11 e g c scholarships for local 'vomen, may be p.irchased from any member. Only adults and children lover 12) holding tickets will be admitted to the lour \\'hich concludes wilh a col tee. Formed into a wrought iron _,grill above the entr&nee or the home of htr. and Mrs. Bucklin Mooo is the leUer J\{. AJlJl>Ugh it signlfied the name J\.Ioulton, early pioneers or the area, all but one owner of the home has had a surname beginning \\'ith the same leller. In typical Spanish fashlon. dark wood ceiling a n d expansh·e. massive beams support the red tile root and patios and gardcm surround the house. Having A Ball Presenting their nuat charity ball an. Sal· day, March 23, in the Airporter Inn will be members of ~Phis who again have desig- nated Services for the Blind as the recipient of proceeds. The Al· cantar Brother Band will play music for dancing, following the 7:30 p.m. dinner. Ex- tending an invitation are Mrs. Jim 1.1otokane (seated) and Mri;. Rob= ert Yamafuji, who may be contacted for Uckets. w-·a A,,.,.. lilt . ...., .. e N•r-Wl•tt e Aitd SHOIS H_,H...,. c1.,,. SM4kh SPmNG ~UART[R ......H .... May25 ral1ti•9 -l•9 l1•i•9, AdYa•c1d, La•dscap1; Drawl119 -ksic, FJ,g11r1: Watercolor: Co'-r alHI D1sl91; Prl1hMrld19: lit- Ifigh in the San ae.mcnte hills overlooking the city, high\\•ay and ocean is the next stop on the tour, the home ol J\tr. and hlrs. Ri c hard Scherbacher. The hoo!.c fea- tures a rovered terrace, and their unusual antiques, art objects and furniture \Vere acquired during their lrave:!s. 'J-Jome-in·the-sun is the name J\.1r. and Pilrs. Jan1cs J~ines have given to their residenc~ which offers a panoramic view through two-story a r c h e J 11·indows. Their dining room is furnished with pieces built and carved especially foc the room and the kitchen was decorated by the Hines with hand.made tiles \\ilh Spanish designs. But Ending Certain +.rlor D11191: J1w1lry; C1ramlcs: Sc•lr,t•r•. fY••'•• CIOINS • Life Drawl19; Pcrf1tiR9i Car- omlcs; r1toto9roplly; D"lgo. An exceptional use of space, with extcnsire gardens and pools is featured in the home · of Mr. and Pitrs. William Polis. Sel"eral rooms offer a \~ew ()( the atrium "-tiictt includes- .some rare varieties of orchids. Paintings by P.frs. Polis are also hung on the walls . Theo Interiors. a decorator showroom and furniture store, is the last stop on the tour. Coftee will be served in one of niany separate r o o ms <kxxlrated in either antique or contemporary flavor. -.E.llcn Fer gus on. chair~·oman, and Tl--f a r i I y n O'Brien. president. planned the tour wit h the assi.st.ance of Betty Limberg. Nancy Mays, Lynna Youngerman. Ga i I Thompson, Ru th Kirkpatriek. SI.It' Hinman. Jean Cu:rot and Carol Cherry: Whereabouts Unknown A,,.....,.d f.r Y•t.11111 R1cM,.., N0Mi•cri"'i111'°'Y Wrile or pbo111 for brofb.,, Teenage runaways a re serious business. But the Jluck!ehcrry Fipn cro"'d is som('thing else. I had th is friend ~·hose pre-schooler ran .11vay fro1n home so often she rented his room . There was scnrccJy a morn- ing that Itchy l<'eet didn't an· noonce dramatically, ''I am leaving horne," and grabbing AT WIT'S END a couple of essentials (a truck and a shoebox cf baseball cardiJ he ~-ould start for the door. I v"as there ha11ing coffee one morning \\tlen he made his exodus. llls mother was super cool. "~ you have everything?" she asked. lfe checked his shoebox to make sure Pete Rose was there. ''Yep!' "Will \\'e hear from you?'' "Maybe. After J'm scltlcd." --"Do-you-wMt to know what 1''C're having for dinn er tonight?" she asked. "Nope." tie said shaking his bead stubbornly. "We'll miss you," she said. "1'11 bet." he said. "What dQ you wanl me to do ~1Uryoargcrb!IS?" "Give them to charity.'' " I heard my friend sigh, 17141 494-1'520 "Well then, Jim,'1 guess this "Jim's beefl. there." 630 Lo911ta Co•yon Id. is good-bye," she said. ··Here's Lq11no leach 92651 a bag of snacks to tide you i;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~ over until you get settled.'' ); He took the bag and DTERl' stomped out the door.I leaving It ajar. "That kid never could close a door!" &1id his mofhcc pour. ing hcr'sclf anoth er cup of l'Of- fe<. "Boy, you are something ... r said. "}f('rc·s your 'baby' lc<i \'· ing home and you don "t even sv.·eat it." "He'll be home bv noon." she said. · "How do you kno"' that?" f asked . "l packed a box of dried AIR STEP -BERNARDO - SCHOLL SANDAL5 -PA SSPORTS M.1,GOESIAN -MISS AMER ICA VINER CASU>iLS -HANDBAGS - HOS IER Y Edw1rcl1 -6erb1rich -Robi'! Hood PF Flyer1 -U.S. Kec/1 -Summ1r11!11 C1p•1;0 D•nc:• S~oe 1 011>c• Weir b~ 0•111~i11 Conftti.,.. Shon fot Chlldr•n 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA prunes for his snack.'' .... ,,,lt.t.MEJnCAltD • • MASrER CM•llGE • !-.fy __ kids ne\•er had the in1-1lj:jii~~iii~~~iiii~ii:ii~~~:;:~~:;;;;~ 548·2778 agination or inclination to run -----· -· -- a"·ay frot!l hon1e drspite the fact l used to pack road maps in their lunches. I packrd a bag for myself a few limes but could never hitch a ride aoy farther than the shopping center. 1Sex pcrverls ust'd to J>2$ me up.) I called my friend the other day when I read a story alxlut two kids from \Visconsin wt>o lert home by train to join the Indians and y;cre aoorchended 1300 miles later in l\font.:Jna. As I tol d my friend. "Th<'ir mother \l':lS quoted as saying , 'Tbev \\"Cre hei'ded for \\lound· ed Kn('(' \vhen they left but it will be \\'o~ooro Butt \\'hen ·they-get home.··--- Hair Slaves, Go Free! aw .,...... et ... ,.C:..w .,.., of 4ryen. .._ 11tH1.,..1 ....._ 9f ..-u. ,., .... • IN '°"• c9My tMle4 ...,_., 1 .... Let • ..-d,... ,.. wltfll ,.,. 1el-ltyfl.,. tHr tlwl ,... ,,.... -4 trN-. Ow i.., clitl, blowff "'"" ... u4 ...... .,. •• , tilb ..... Gtto4 ,., •• , .... ..,. hlr-· JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING '564 Hamlltoo AYO., -tlot,.. loacll-961·33:14 305 N. "-Mr llvd. ,._ -l'fl.. ln·lUJ NOW POI TOUl-CONYIMllHCI ..• OPIN-DAILY- Be rt'ad y for change or scenery. Don't fight progress. F'ind creati ve outlet r or special abili ties. You are of- f<'red chance to test ideas. Ac- cept . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-reb. _______________________________ _:__~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""' __ .. 18 l: ~·loney and how it gets !hat wa.Y is the theme of your 8 A:M. lo 10 P.M ...... SAT. & SUNDAY t lo 5 P.M1 COLLEEN TAFT June Wedding Plans Told l.1'~0 (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Pull in reins 11·here spending. budget en ter piclure. One who doe-s .1 101 of la lking ;in<l 1nakt;S pron1iscs n1:iy be con- f U S I' d . f\1101\" ii ;ind rlip)on1;111cal!y insist on ad- d1t1011al \"erif1cation \'IRGO !Aug 2:l-Scµt. 221 : Study Leo messaAe for valid hinr. 01·croon1c tendency 10 sec pcr.;ons. silua1.ioos in idc11listic light. Come down to car!h -gel facts .:ind figu res. personal Lhesis. Someone is playin g it loose and easy and you are sta nding the expense. Arca of Solar horoscope deal- ing "'ith reward and paymenl is dotnina!ed now by illusion. Dr;.1 1v lin<''. ' Jll SCJ-:s i F£'b. Hl-\l.1r. 2111 · on~· in ;utthorit~· is pnyi ng: lip Sl'rviec. Know it and pro tec! .rhurSC'Jf in cl!ncl1e!i. Aquarius , Lf'o, Scorpio and Taurusl persons are in picture. Do .o;ome rf'1·1~in~. Don't per mit pride to block pragrcs.s_ Get ae<.'Ounling. A June 15 \1 cdchng in Christ Lutheran Chu rch. Cfl!;ta ~1ro:a _ is be ing planned bv t'oltt•en 1o1arir Taft and Pa ! r 1 c k , y.ielman Ca uthll LJBJlA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221: -;_::.;;:.;:===~~=-.:-::­Older individual is sincere but r : They are !hr rlaui.;htrr and '"""!on of lh<: ~J;ir1·in K. Tafts and "'rln1an tautlills. :iH of t:o~1a Mesa. :\li~s Tafr iiflrnd'I C.11i<l1·n \\'es1 C.:oll<'J.:r und h~'r f1.111t•11 11•as n sluUcnt :il Or.tn~c i 11:1~! rnHcgc. 1nay not ha1·e necessa ry ina!t'rial. Know it: be kind but d<'pcnd on yourself. _SCORPIO IOct. 23-Nov. 21 }~. .. \'ow ~°'' c-an complete--,rru - rrt, ;1~.~1J{nmcn r. Arie~. J.lbru J)(•r.;;ons :ire ap1 to lx· inl'O]l'cd. IA'l\'crs' qunrrr! sh()u!d not bej blov.n nu1 of proporl/on. ~lain·I Lon balanCf': be 11·i1Jing to 1.1ugh ;1\ your 01\11 foibles. Grand Opening New and Unique Wood & Metal Sculpture LARGE-SIZES •Selection •Service • Courtesy Come and Brow~e Monday thru Saturday March I B·Zl '·5:30 1 fo:lla Nor's ' Fre• Rofr.,hmonls 1 HALF-SIZE SHOP I FUUERTOH :Z:Z4 °"°"9ft1ir M111f COST• MiSA I IOS Htw~ 11•4. HUHTIHClTON •EACH 14 Hlll'ltllMjlot1 Ctllftf" 712 Yorktown LASUNA HILLS MA.LL H""''"'l'on Seo'" 968 ·6187 1, ..,._, w,..,. ~ ...... ~ ..... .,,.,, ........... ,,.,, ...... ,,.,, .... ~~~~~~...1 Our wall furniture creates instant space and llexibility. This unique furniture concept wi ll enhance any room in your home Decorator L ine offers wide selection of cabinets. chests, and shelves. There are many sizes and different components ... all available in three rich wood tones. •xpenslvely styled • • • rea-bly priced •. BIG EFFECTS ••• for little money •.. don't wait another minute. Come Yisit Decorator Line end get ocquointed with "h " our en9 ups .•• this hang up as shown ls96" long. BEST BECAUSE .•• STUDY AND STORAGE WALL SYSTEM . drawers and doors, desk and shelves. everything you need for compact yet spacious storage display and working space. this unit as shown 128" long ... TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU-. South Coast Pina 5-40-7777 COSTA MESA Tho Moll of Orange 637-7777 ORANGE You Won't find Greater Versatility, Selection or LOWER PRICES! BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE •• 1 ' Socials, Lectures Indian Fea•t An Indian buffalo.vrnison feast "'Ill take place in Buena Vista Park in B u r ban k Sunday, March 31. for benefil of the American Ind J a n Scholarship Fund. < A giant pit will be dug Frida}•, 1'1arch 29, and lint..--d with river bottom rocks. The fire wil be lit and "'l!I continue to bum for 1?·15 hours. On Saturday. a crev.· of men under the dir('('tion of Keith Taylor. a Si 1 et z - TillanlOOk, will 1>rrparc the meat for a 24-hour roasting. as prtsident was Sy I \' i a Cannon. \ Other officers ate DealUUl ~tclntyrc. Howard Fiektina:. Elsie \Voodrill, Lois Odell. Ed Tierney and Boonie Krt'ta. Sewing Contest \Vinncrs in the Orange District Culifornin Federation of \Vomcn's Clubs' annual creative st'wing eontest 'ft'Crc Gail Showalter. N cw po r l ' " ... Vie· for Attention Hilltop A marioflette p r o g r a m enUtled Puppets Talk With Preschoolers vdU be presented by flilltop Nursery School) Saturday. &1arch 30. at Gisler Interm ediate School. Huntington Beach. Show timee for Jim Gamble and Steve ~fartin and lh('ir marioneues will be 12: JS. I: 15 and 2: 15 p.m. Donation fer admissiOJl is 75 cents. 1"'hc ~hool \I Ill havf' :tn nx·n house fron1 9 30 10 11 'W n 111 \\'edncsd;I\·. April 3. It 1:; localed IH 12~9 \'1l'lona • l , Costa ~1 t'sa AARP ~!rs . ,Jos('ph :\larisr:il \1 1!1 prest•nt a proi.:ran1 1•n111ll·d The \\'ondcrs o( the Sea durin~ rhe Thur!'>d<t~'·. ~lareh 28. n1('('tu1i.: of '\t•11·1:iort IJrar h Chaptt•r ArnrN~'an ,\\~oc1.111un of Rrtlre<I rerr.ons. Tbr I p,1n. pr.ii.:r:1•11 11 ill tak~ plll~ 111 th<-rf'C'tt'i1t1nn roo1n of tht> Krwpor! llarl>i1r l.u!hernn Churrh. f\lrinbt·r~ should bring ~uck lunt•h•'' S.1ru1rt.n , \la1 £h ::.• :.p, l'l.•I CUI'•' II ,I; \.).· i'. · ,1 (;;1bor l'h.11r\\fl1ll 111 uf !h•· l (Jllll"' ht.Uh h •I !th· \lll\'l!!",111 \':u .. ~·r :--OC1rl~ Fashion Show 1-RUffEll'S- Ornngc Counl ,\ \\'<inwn 's C h•pln . f'cndo m > UPHO LSTERY Found :.11011 :u \.11\•v I Forgl' "'Jll prt·S1.·11t :1 f.'\~h1fln lunchL'()tl in tht' 1;r;1n<I !!otrl WI.er" 't'ou WoRt Tiie lcrlt 1'22 Ho1bor l l•d. Co,ro Mt._ -541·025' DAil 'f ?JI J~ _, Wotillll'I Wf&I' , ......... " U!I I . (•II 11.Y. Ct-.... Iii•• •l)·Jttt Our Al!eration Dept. w,11 Be Happy To Aller Any Go1rnen 1 In Your Wardrobe JUusic for the 1 to 5 1>.n' affair ~ill be provid<.'d by Indians and cc 1 c b r i I y entertainers. Oeach and ri.lichclc Gibson and -----------Huth l'N:"plc. Co5ta ri.lesa Wilma Chain Military Wife Selected \Vilma Ch a in. Laguna flills, was named ~1il 11ary \\'ifc-of-lhe-year for El Toro Marine Corps Air Stalion. Juniors Jan 1\1t1rar has been naml'<I Ci11zen-of-lhc.year by t h c Junior Ebell Club of Nev.-port Beach. She ""1s president of lhe club in 1963. lier communitv activities ha\'C included \'~ICA Indian !\faidens,. !\fcsa Verde Skating Club. !\larch of Dimes. Eastbluff PFO and Eastbluff Baby.sitting ro-op. In the club she also has scr\'Cd as Orange District p<1rliamentarian, conservation and ecology chairman and has been a 1nen11x>r of the h<'allh and international a ff a i r s conlmittecs. PWP :'\t'IY offiC'Crs ~·~re_ insl:illed during the J7Lh b i r I h d a \ celebration or Parents \\'ithout Partners al 8 p.m. in th(' Shorecliffs Country Club. San Clemente. Seated for her second term \Vife of ti.1arine Lt. Col. ,-----------I Charles \V. Chain, ~trs. Chain was selected for h e r community service to improve relationships between t h c American n1ilitary and civilian communllif"-~. Since the famil y was b;:ised at El Toro in 1960. the mother of !hrrc h.'ts bcrn active in tJ1 .. Prt>sbytcrian Chur..:h of th•· ~laster. l\1rs. Chain is involved v.•ith two church ~'OUth groups. helP.Cd cstablii;h ;1 Hloci;. Parent program IC1r \'a l.•11· cia Elcrncnt ary School . and helps \\"ilh patterning for a brain dan1agcd child each \\'eek. She was selcctf"d by a civilian-military panel and will be among-candidates for national Atilitary \\'ifc-of·lhc-- year honors. Sprir19 Fashion Shows fn .. S:11 . ?.lar. 22-23 Huntington Center for Fashions & Fun Family tasn1ons !rem all stores Ofesented tn1s Fn at 7.30 pm. and Sal. at 1 p m Also on Sat at 3 p.m The c1ly counc1k:ll n t> w1U be fea1ured 1n the latest a1hre & will be accompanied w+t h a bathing beauty prev1ewo! summer swimwear. It's lree at Beach & Edinger orr tne San Diego Frway CHS !\1rs. Terrell L. Hoot has been installed as President of the Ne\\'POfl llarhor Au~11iary or Children's llome Society. Taking office v.·ith her during ceremonies in the NewPort Beach home of ~frs. Henry I. Stotscnberg v.·ere the 1\lmes. Pclcr E. Kenne y, Rudolph Baron. Don a l d 1-:. Swedlund, Wilson B. \Voodman and Alfred '\/. Jor· genscn . New provisional meml>ers v.·crc 1\•clcon1cd during the n1ceting. HALF-SIZES HALF-~~S HALF- HALF •Selection •Service • Courtesy F.lla t'\'or's HALF-SIZE SHOP FUUflTOM 124 Or.l)tf•ir Mii COSTA MISA 1105 Nrwport lhd. HUNTIMGTOMllAtH . •• Hwifil9• c....,. 1.AGUMA HILLS MAU tn L.i-t Worid CREATE SPRING -Sew it into your wardrobe. SA VE MORE WITH THESE SPRING SEMSATIOMALS! 3 DAY SPECIALS! SPORTWEIGHT PRINTS Brushed Cotton Great · variety of dresses and smocks. olors and patterns 166 for spri ng pant suits, Machine washable ·:: :~ 45" Wide. FG's reg yd. ''!NJ-JI.I.::.\::~ LOW price 2.29. Values to 3.00 /·/.-'::·'.~ JERSEY SEERSUCKER ,_11,·.:;.,:·:;;:,.·.. SJfrlrlg'Pastels ~ Popular seersucker in a 2 9 fluid jersey weav~. ~reat 2 color comb1nahons. Machine-washable Acelate-Nyton blend. 55"' yd. wide. FG 's reg LOW price V I t 4 OO 2.49. a ues o . SEERSUCKER & POLKA DOTS 99! These are all soring~ L1~htweighl and light colors. Machine-washable ' Polyester-Cotton blend. 45 ·· wide. FG ·s reg LOW price 1 49 SILKY PRINTS -Aoral• & Whimsicats Natural grounds with colorful · patterns. Machine·washable Acetate; sew soring blouses and dresses. 45" Wide. FG·s reg LOW price. 1~! v aluH to 3. 00 • •• Come in one! see LAGUNA BEACH 278 Forest A•t. Open Mon -Sat 9-5 30 Sun 12·6pm NEWPORT BEACH 20 Fothiooo Island Mon • Fn. 10-9:30 Sat 10-6 Sun ~2-6 o.m oll the rest of our new sprin9 fabrics at EVERYDAY SAYl!"GS! KING SIZE ' ' ORTHO GENIC With th is outs1and1ng value, you get line construction at a super·saving price, so HURRY! Features Ortho-Edge heavy-duty Tempered -Steel Innerspring and a • Crown-Flex Center tor firm support. Comes w11h Mattress. 2 / Box Springs, Ortho Pak & Double Bonus. S399 95 ·"" ·-l •' ...... •• Reg. . ~ Now oNLv ~ · Ortho-Pak ' ' S 95 \V•'OE'"Y K,og °' O"°'°' F"ld· QUEEN SIZE ORTHO GEN IC Slee,'.,,,,,, TWIN SIZE ORTHO GENIC Loaded Wiii"! !e:uurcs !hat mean super slr>e;i :;uppor1 for your youngsler<;' Value· packed ... priced r1r;t 1· 95 FULL SIZE $159.95 95 Reg. $339.95 • cre5t No·t·on Top and F1!t"d Bollom Sheets & 2 Pollowca:.cs, 2 K1nQ·:;1 zo Pillo.vs. Ma!1 ress Pad. Metal Frame on Easy-Roll Ca:;ters. Double Bonus ··-·-:!" ...·~ ... . ......., __ ,1 I THE NATION'S LARGEST CHAIN OF MATTRESS SPECIALISTS . ORANGE SANT A AHA ANAHEIM -LAKEWOOD 2445 N. Tustin Avo . ' focro,, r'°"' ~ Malll -·637-0511 mi·· lE ' & FOUNT .t.tH VI.LUY 16131 Harbor Blvd. I<-o/ (clo"Qit<) N<!•t IO /Ody \ !'hone, 139 .. 570 1811 west Lincoln Ave. ~-"/,,ci'J .0.f!• .. 1~ .•.•• ,.". !J "I f ou o• f,.O ""°"' 4433 Condlewood Ave. Phone: 634-2631 Over SO Stores to serve you in: ... . .. . ..... .. . .. ' ......... ") . " ... .. ' --. ' ' ... , . .... I I ~ J DAILY PI LOT Ecology, Fund ing Paper Weight Stacks Up Mixed A1ost elementary schools have paper drives, bul PTA members and administrators at Adams School in Costa Mesa believe theirs is a little different than usual. It heavily e m p h us i z rs ecology and is n1ore an educational tool than a fund· raising method. arcording to Louise carr. ·,l'ays and tncans chairman. The program begun in the summer or 1973 \1.'lth an ecology program launc!M!d by Byron Austin, art director for the Costa litcsa City Planning Department. , lie gave the school ecology patches, decals and posters, which a r e ~sented to tY.'O students each m00ih for their outstanding efforts in the newspaper drive. Also inspiring the students was a film titled "Our Land Needs Your Help," which '~as loaned to the school by the Golden West Paper Fiber Company. The progra1n v.•as lied together by Harriet Harring· ton, auditor and ecology chair- man. Under her direction, the: cL¥;,, which collects the most newspapers receives a perpetual trophy which is di!lplayed in their classroom. The high class also donates a book to the school library using the ecology decals for the inscription in the book. As , a further incentive, Golden West Peper Fiber Company presents a tree to the school for each 10 tons of paper collected. ''The packaging of thi s most successful J)rOKram has been made possible through both civic and private grotlJl'l." Mrs. Carr said. "However, after all this, it still remains that there is a lot of school spirit. at Adams School." By JO OLSON 01 UM Giiiy l"llot iietf Joan llowland is u tw~ton gal. In fact. she·s almost a two and a half ton girl. The slim fourth grader doesn't really weigh that much, but aU the newspapers she's collected for her school pi!per drive since October do. She's the champion paper· geuer at Adams School in Costa i\1esa. a school whlch is '" nelghborhcod about t h r e e · times a \l'eek collecting paper - in her \Vagon. She has regular customers. some ol whom give her a snack as she sf.Ops by to load the papers. The 9-year-old also collects papers from members of her swim team. which practices at Newport Harbor High School weekdays at 4:45 p.n1 ., and her cousins bring contri butions from Fullerton. She ties !Mrn up herself and stores them beside her house under plastic 10 keep them dry. Though she has worked very hard 10 collect the top amount of papers at her school. she is very modest alx>ut h e r success. "It gives me something to do." she S3id. She added that she didn 't set out to be a champ, but just enjoyed the challenge and kept Y.l>rking harder and harder. She also colJects papers because "it's better than cutting down all the trees.'' Sho likes trees, i::he said, and has lots of favorite kinds .of trees. Her parents, Don a n d ~ Loretta Howland. help her ~~ •. transport papers in their car, ( and told her she could collect them oo a big scale if she Y.'OU!d clean up the mess afterward. The champion collector. who admits she "likes to be a winner." Y.•i ll have to save at least ooe of the newspapers from the scrap heap. lt will have her name and picture in il 15%0FF • CHAMPION COLLECTOR JOAN HOWLAND Armstrong Place'n Press floor tiles. 2 7 ¢ e~~~· 32 C ~~~~m~~g !~c0eton•rorabeau1iru1, \ 12 x 12" tile Box of 45 12.24 Reg. 14.40 easy care floor. Peel off the paper backing and press in place. It's as easy as that. Great decorator patterns. O•k Knoll in walnut, Bradlord brick aaddle, white . in red'" white. BUENA PARK -· °'"" ........... " ....... -., , ... 1 . ' . ' ·-.• . Bisque In rust, bronze olive. Pe latlal ln green, Omega In mulU·while, , yellow, blue. gold, otl\'9, white. ORANGE o, ... -.-.-0,... , .. ,,"' -,.1..-., 1a ... SANTAANA -'" --.ot .... c-....... ~., ........ "'""'-'""• Sale prJces etfec:tive 4 d•Yt only. Cherge 11 on your JCPenn1y ch1r~ c1rd. -. . -I . "•' ~ •. h -~ .... ':""' ~ .. . -. La Salle In gold, blue/ white, beige /brown. F.ashions Fancied ANDERSEN PTA: MDlher Goose fair will take plice from 11 a.m. lo 3 p.ni. Sarurday, March 23, &t school. Activities for all ages include game booths, food, white elt'pbants. bake sale, plant and craft boutiques. Drawings, rides and displays also will be featured ... dolls from apples. Per!OOS wishing tickets at $2. may oon- tact J\trs. Gerald 1'1cClellan. l!;lrs. John Cayne and ~lrs. llobart Smith are chairmen for the event. KE'rn...ER PTO: Unit will provide and serve relreshmcnts al open ~ Th.llr9day, April 4 ... Carnival Paper drive rrom I a.m. to Sa •.. ~. M ch 30 will be preseIX.erl. by the unit noon IW ...... y, ar . Bring bagged or Ued bmdles Satu:day, May 1.s. A~ yon ~ to the school parking Jot. _ wbbing to assist w1lh ar· rangements may contact Mrs. MARINERS PFO: Dolls and Charles Fabien or M r s . Daisies is the theme of the mother-daughter luncheon to be held at 11:30 a.m . Salur· day, ?\-larch 23, in t h e cafeteria. Menu "'ill include assorted sandwiches. fresh fruit , beverage, sherbet and brownies. Program w i I I featurt a group of gymnasts from the Newport Beach Gymnastics Center and l\lrs. Carrie Lee 'A'ho w i I t demonstrate how to carve • Mlchael O'Neil, fundraising cha inn en. LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL AUXILIARY: The auxiliary and Boosters Club will meet at 8 p.m. 1'1onday. 1'1arch 25, in the school, Orange for a program on Restoration and Minor Repair of Furniture - Old and New bv Don Eells. whose interest in. antiques and collectibles de...elopOO in the opening ol Heather Jiouse Collectibles. . - PEERING AROUND !l>JO•• ..... •t-"l'ir;." .. ., J ~ ........ ~ ilo.. ELECTED president of Q1llfomla is Sandi Ru b e n Kappa Alpha Theta sorority daughter of the Robert Rubens at the University or Southe.m or Costa l\1esa. A 19-yea r-old California was Gwynn Geiger, psychology and s o c i o Io g y daughter or lhe \'lilliam J. major, she had been on the Geigefs of Huntington Beach. Dean's List and worked y,·ilh Miss Geiger, a junior the Blind Children's Center in majoring in iritematiooal Los Angeles. relatioos and Russian , is a graduate of Hunlington Beach High School. DELTA GMBfA s ocia l sorority president for 1974 at the University of Southern RETUM1NG to their Three Arch Bey home will be Dr. and Mrs. Robert c. Robb v.·ho are totaing South America and Africa following bis retire- ment. PAULARINO Pl'A: Mo!her> daughter • rashioo show and luncheon will take place at noon Saturday, March 23 at Estancia Jfigh School. Tickets are $1 for adults and 75 rents tor students. l!;lrs. Gloria Ven· erdi, chairman announced !hat the Broadway. Newport Center will supply the r..tiJoos. I PLA.VAN PTO: Membet-s v.ill assist with arrangements for an elghth grade fashion show entitled Spring Thing scheduled tomorrow night at 7:30 in the multimedia center. Refreshments will be scrvt'd and door prizes awarded. Proceeds will be used to help finance a class trip t o Sacramento . . . S p r i n g carnival "'ill be presented by the unit Saturday, March 23, from 10 a.nL to 4 p.m. Persons "·ishing to v.·ork in carnival booth!! are asked to contact Mrs. Joseph Noble through the school office. TE \\'JNKLE PTA: Associa- tion meeting at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. J\1a.rch 28, I n Boswell Hall. Business will in- clude election of officers and the presentation of t w o honorary service awards. A special award also win be presented to a person who has given· many years of df'd ica ted service to the youth of this area. Entertainment will be provided by the vocal group. VICTORIA PTA: Three movies. "ti.fusic Box." "Winter of the Witch" and "Walter the Lazy !\loose" will be shown at 2 and 3:20 p.m. tomorrow in the multipurpose r o o m . Adm~ion is 25 cent!. popcorn and punch will be sold for 10 cents each. Look! , mirror tiles~ 20%0FF Plain venetian 55c Reg. s9¢. ' 1 r '" . ., IE ... "' ··~ Tllis lf'41vid Tiii• ,....., , •• lt7 w••• Slllte J w•• Publ! M•rch STAT UH , .. '"~ u w" AUT ,,.,., .. TM ... w ,,...rcll w" "' . ... Merell NOTIC: ••• "" Esle 0Mte ,., CHAR • "" hsuln ru11'1 "" pl•c• ·~A courtr courl, IMCi "" O'ME "' w ... UUI Alt .... M1rch "' bUSlf'lt •u co .. Cllll ' C1llf '" This ,._ 7~11 Covnt JV, 19 MICH tHJ 1ewr c• •· ••• M1rcll '"' c~ II, It Publ Mire Do '" dulr pu•w A\lllUI 1ClllJ1. ottlcl .... ,,, w" HIGH 1t II ""' '"' C1ll ,, .. ..... "K" Teet ·~ 111blll ""'" 11ny, '"' coven • ..... ~ c "" ' " " dl!rd '" ly C:I ,,, .. • ""' .J ) PUBUC NOTICE PllBlJC NOTlCE PUBIJC h'OTICE ) • I • Sales 'Brighten' Plant Shutdowns At-GM Canceled DETROIT (AP\ -C.eneral ~1otors haa canceled plans for on~week shutdowns at sevflt plants, citing a "brighleNng" sale.s outlook following its serond iA'Orst sales period of the year. G~I Chlllrman Richard C. Gerstenberg, announcing the change in plans \Vcdnesc:lay. afftnned the auto 11ianl's optimism that car sales would pick up now t.h3t the Arab oil embargo has ended. TIIE ACTION will keep 27 .000 workers on the job. Some had been scheduled Cor one.wetk furloughs ~tonday. others for one-week layoffs starting April l. Thousand.li of other GM workers are on indefin ite layoff and thousands still face temporary layoffs in the next few wetlu, the company said. "We are beginning to 11ee increasing evidence that our business is gelling lx'ttl'r " Gerstenberg said He silid G~I de:ilers arc reporting increased interest in new cars and noted lh:it used car wholesale prices had firmed. He calld that "a first step to improved new car sales." Gerstenberg offered n o figures to indicate an end to the 37 percent sal~ decline "'hkh has plagued GM thi! year. G'-1. with 39.500 ~·orkers now on one-week lavolfs because of plant shut~'TlS. still will close eight plant.! and idle 30.200 workers nex:t week. Five other plants employing 17,600 are due for week-long closures starting April l. will be back on 1be jobs by mid-April. fo'ord and Chrysler, which IQiClhcr have more than 15,000 workers on temporary layoff! this 1,1·eek and plan to idle 16,200 more at six plants next W¥k, hBd no Immediate reacti on to Gl!l 's announcement . lnclustrywide. sales do"'TI 27 percent from levels. a re 1973 "' PoNI Ernil 'Bus' ~losbarhcr. forn1er America's Cup sarht sni an. has qu it as the $75,000 · a -year rhair1nan of the New ''ork Ra ci ng and \\l;i- gering Board . 1'he panel oversees thoroughbred an~ harness r:icing. y,·a- ~crin~ and the state's lottery. .1\11 to11etic s Gets Bi<l Autonrtics Division o fJ Rock1,1·ell Int er n al ion al Corpor:itioo 1 o c a t c d in Anaheim. has been selcctt'd to design. develop and pro<lucc f our Electrostallcally Supported Gyro ~1 o n i t o r Systems for the ~ :i \' y ' s Trident submarine program. ~ Initial funding for the program is approximately $2{) mill ion and ~·as :n~·:irded to Autonetic.c; by Sprrry Sysll•n1c; iilanagcmcnt of Sperry H:111d l Corp. The system~ are plann ed !or installation on !he Tndt'i!l I subm<>rines in addition to thl' A_utooetics Ship" I n e rt 1 :1 l l'\avigation Systems. 75 Cents A lJ(1llo11? ' OAILY PILOT 2!5 ------ O\'e r The Co unle r NASO L1sti nqs for Wt dne-sda.y, March 20, 1974 ... ' . . 11 11 I 11 h . . •'. 11 I ll o U I\ .... ) • l '- '• ' II • ,~ .. u ' /', '" 1\ 'h ' •·" ' . . .. 10 I II 1 ~ " 1J ' It lt ' ll ' ,, ' It ,,. ' ll'. I)" " I< ' II .. '~ 11 J I) • 1 "• ! • • • • ') . ,. . I• 1•, .. • • • 11 , II q 11 . I ' "• !! I J' o n n • .. " " .. • ' I -- I \ I l. { • 2 • DAILY PILOl rhur~da~. M11rch 21, 1974 COllNELLEASE r:l [il v •• , ,octory Awtllorlre4 Clte.r.let Ufll-t DHler • New •74 v ... HetchM<k Operating Earning Up 50% I For Del Webb Corporatwn Se1~,,icing Ai1tos 'Safe' Industry Capitol New'I Ser\•lce customer asks you to d1scon· ncct lhe pollution control equipment on tus car, assum· ing 1ocal law permits non· dealer mcdlunle3 to dc,1c- Uvate tbe device? S&840 ... -~NIM 't11~ l~• ~L I(. On .1.fJtlf'. (,_.It 2' Mo. D E.l , CONNILL CHEYIOLET 2121 HARIOI IL't'D. C05TA MISA 546·1200 PllO~~NIX. /\r11.. 1AP' - 'T'hc nl·I ~;. \l.1cbb Corp. has announced opt·rating e;;irnings 1ncre11sed 50 1x·recnt in 1973. Earnings lron1 1973 01>er1t· lions ch111bed to $6.42 01illion or 7;1 <'f'nts per shnn'. coin- pllred 10 11 1972 l1>tal of $4.;µ million or 50 cents a share, and <\ 1971 rlgure of 39 cen ts a share. Overall. 1973 earnings per share were 77 centlt. compared lo 99 cenls lhe prior year. You don't have to ·be wealthy to get the benefits of tax-exempt income. $3,000,000 ~™uttan TAX-EXEMPT FUND CALIFORNIA SERIES 7 To Be Offered in Units of $1,000 A r119,.0'l1t'°n .i•~-"' •t!Ol>O\Q to t-tec:u•llO• ~• -l+od ••n lhe S.C.,01,. -~ ~ """ ...... ..:.c ,., ~-•'Mel' .. f-__ ....... All "" tclOll --1 ""-'-"' buy .,. ..;oo,,....,"""' la"'°''""'""',_....,,,""''""""" -•!Md• .. r .... _,...,_ --COl'la111UI~ ... (If"'' ID Mii .... , .... .,,." .. ""'' ~·aft oft ... !D buy nor thlll """• i. ....... (<I t--.,,,., "'.,.. $11te '" .,....,. ...,n """'· to<«<M-to" Ulf -1 0. -"' ""°' to•-"•'""' O< a.."tal<>n.,.... ,.,. ....,,1 .. 111,.. ol a ... °""" Sl.tt )Yhatever your nicome. there's now an easy way to invest 1n a diversified por11olio of municipal bol"lds that pay interest which. 1n the opinion of counsel. under existing law, •s exempt from all present-Federal income tax. with cer1ain exceptions, and from all Cahlorn1a income lax. and the ownership ol Units ol the Fund is exempt from Calllornia personal property tax Capital gains. 11 any, are subject to 1.u: It's !he prooosed new E. F. Hutton Tax-Exempt Fund. California Series 7. The Fund consisis ot $1.000 units. each representing a pro rata share ol adivers1lied POrtlolio of investment ouahly municipal bonds professionally selected by E. F. Hut- ton. Nothing could be simpler. No coupons to clip. Units are registered in your name. so interest is automatically sent ro you by check semi-annually. For a copy of lhe Preliminary Prosoeclus· with fur1her details send the couPOn below. 1------------------------------Pl!'<'.K(' <u".h ..,~ 'f°"' P!M..-·...::rv Pr,:, pci:Tu·, u~ '""' l l. F. HwH-T•l•btft!Pf Fw11d, C•llfW11l1HMs1 I ,.......~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I I I I I I I . : A:b~··-------------------------~ G••----'--------------~-------;.p -----"""""'°""----------------..._. _______ _ ~Hutton E. F. Hutlon & Company Inc. Attn: Walter Lynch 6~C Newport Center Or. Newpart Beach. California 92660 L------------fil~6.!.~l.!L-----------..J lfo"·ever. \Vebb said 49 cenll!i of 1972 earnings came from sale of property, compared to t"·o cents per shn rt-las t year. Total 1973 revenues were $293.49 rnllUon, compared to the !97'l Iota! of $313.83 rnillion, Net cllm ings "'ere $6.55 million last ~·c;;:ir ag~iu~l $8.6 milllon in 1972, ll'ith almost hair of that figur~· P1~:1·· ing from property sall'S. chief - ly the llotel Thunderbird 111 I.as Vegas. Nev. R. J. DALBEY & ASSOC. financial Consultants PtnMot/1"9 h!YtlhMMt ~ '"""._., _..,,., .. peck. ,.-IHIMt""fOl'1••1.-' CotTll "'811 f" 0.., •4M IM ' ONCE UPON A TIME LONG, LONG AGO . ~~ ~ . ' ,. ·rhoSf• ar1· nu1.~ic \\"ords. ThPy can ronjur._· ur th•• fascfnati n~ \\'Orld ot makt>· belif•vc. ll'fi run lo l'SC8.ll(' over ttw rainbow. Bul \\•ht'n lllnPSs su·ikt'S H's in1portant LO IJt· firn1ly 1·ntrt'11ched in !ht' \,l.'Orld of prneticnl thillJ,:S lik<-kOO\I int:" iUlfJUI II doubt th.at you \I'll\ b•• :;:1•11in!.: the beiit possible health 1.1111'. Thr phnrma<'y you i:.·o 10' i>hou!d ti.· Ollt' )"U kllO\\' )"'U 1·an ("<l!lrll nn in nn.Y i.ituation. C 1n<.· lhnt hu.~ n rrp111:11i•Hl f•n' pron1p1 nnd tl1•t"'tUll1hlr _..,,n,•ic-r. \Ve 11:v tr; 1nai111ftin that t.l'f"' nf r"11u1ntir)rl. Our mnin rnn. r ••rn i.~ t h<' hrnhh nnd 11·l'l- f11rt• ,.f 11111• t'O!lllllllllily . FINANCE Prof its Rise At, B,roudway Special 10 lhe Daily Pilot LOS ANG~LES Broad\\'ay-llalc Stores Inc. an- nounced that net profits rose 1J.5 percent last year and sales increased 10.8 percent, passing the billion dollar mark fnr the first tuii.e. l'ur the 52 "'eek year ended Feb. 2 vs. :i 5.1 week period the prior ~·car. net earnings total- ('(! $:.J!l.815.000. or $2.15 per l'Orn1non share. compared \vilh $35.071.000. or Sl.87 per coin· mnn shr1rt· i\cwporl Firiu Sys te111 lJ sed SACRA~tl'.:N'TO -It is a dangtrous ranlasy lo speak or drnstically restricting nlolnr \'ehicle use in this CQlmtry "unless and until" we can pro- vide some other way or getting uround. Tllt:SE ARE the W(lrd.s or .John W. Nerlinger. executive vice p1·!'.>Sident of the Automotive Service Industry Association (ASIAI. who says the country is "unprepa red economically and socially for any major restrlctlons on motor ,·chicle use either to at- ~N HIGH GEA~ lain prescribed levels of Hir quality or to conserve energy." Voluntary cutbacks of needless driving and ('lose at· tcntion to other gas-saving guid.clincs arc the way t~ Aincrican people have decided can be used to avert man- datory gas rationing. NC'rlingcr points out !hat OJ::!\1 (original c q u i p rn l! n I n1nnufacturcrs) suppliers and the car makers arc in a \ irlual panic. the crisis 1s '"playing right into !he hands of the artcrmarket suplicrs ;ind 1hcir various chains of distribution.·· Western Diglta l Corporation JIE.SAID, "Our business is or Newport Beach has made the m o s l dcpre~ion-proof delivery of a Spartan 780 test busiucss 1n the lo I a I system valued in excess of ecooomy." '295,000 to An1crican llerc are Ncrlinser's "'licrosystcms, Inc.. Sa n la reasons: Clara. Fewer new car sales ll is Illegal In Califomi:i and some other states. ~~troit engineers who de.signed the devices strongly a d v·f s e aga inst disconnecting them. even it locaJ law ;illows and the cu.~tomer ill willing to pay 3 Stiff fee for ren1ovi~ or ~passing the unit. AC'C'Ordin~ td-the Fl'bruil.r\' Issue flf ~lotor, !ht! ::iuton1otive tr:ide Journal. Detroit 1s beginning to get reports in on cars that ha\"C undergone modification and in seven cases out of 10. the job has been bungled. Fac- tories cite in.statlef'S 0 r 1nileage on cars thal "'·ere g!'l- ting 11-12 mpg dropping to ha1f of that after mechanics have tampered with the rontrols. General Motors says on many small cars. both G711 makes and those of olher companies. tho mileage is actually lx>ttcr vdth emission conlrols tharl without • In another 'lotor ''Hot Linc"' iten1, it was reported Ford pfnns to go ahead "'·it.h a junior Lincoln without y,1aHing for Cadillac to come out with its small car. Ford has been considering a smaller Lincoln for some time, but was waiting to see the compact Cadillac before finalizing the car. But -.!'ith all the knocks the big cars are suffering. Ford feels it can't \\'alt any longer for C~f ta make the first move. mean people 1,1•ill be 'kcc~ing According to Ron Griffin. old cars longC'r: • man11acr of test systems A c:ir's windshield is no niarkcting for \\'es l e r n -Th<' <'ncrgy pinch means place for foreign substances. /)i~ital, A~·ll will use lhe O"'ncrs will get mOfl' frequent as in.::.iny an injured peephole systcn1 for high volume pro-tune·ups :ind h<'l!cr ~rooin pi!ot can tc!J you. Squinlinj!. duel ion and tharactcrization their cars for ccnnorn.r : through a peephole in the testing of £>quiprncn1. -Short distance driving: rt-\\'indshicld amouhts to a gr;ivc -----quires better maintenance of S!!cing deficiency. And this you F1cr1r1ous 1us1NESS There'll be a greater fight hazards that arise on t/1e FINANCE EXPERT Louil J. Zitnik \.: Stock, Bond Course Set For Laguna Financial analyst Louis J . Zitnik. will conduct a seven- S{'SSion course In stocks. bonds ~nd n1utual funds beginning to.larch 26 at 7:00 p.tn . in Roorn 27 at the Laguna Beach J1igh S<:hool. 625 Park Avenue. The course \Vill include the outlook for !be stock 111arket, ho\Y exchanges operate .. how to u!ilize pertinent sources of information, influ.lion and how to offset it, investing for in- come and appreciation. and financii!I planning and estate building. Current events will be discussed throughout the course for their significance on the stock market. A ques- tion and answer period \l'ill be included 'vcekly. The instructor is a chartered financial analyst with more than 25 y,ears experience in the financial romn1unily. A vice- presid!'nt of J'ain<' \VcbbC'r. .Jackson & Curti!s. Zitnik has bro::id cxpericnt>e in lecturing on fi°nancial topics. The course is under the i>ponsorship (lf •ht• Lag•tna Reach Adult Edu.::a:ion De- p.1rtn1ent. There 1i-a $5 tuition eharge for the seven session PUBLIC N<)TICE I brakes and other parlS : can't <1fford if you \vant to NAME sT.t.TEMENT , volume of parts in the ar-road. Anything less than max-eoursc. YC>LT or: your: f)()C'J'OH CAN Pl IONE US '''ht'n ynu 111>r-d H df'Ji\'('I)'. \VP \\·jlJ d l'- fi\"\'I" !>1"01nplly \\"ilhn11t 1•...:tm charj'.!'I'. A g l"Pltl many J)('Oph! 1~·ly on us for thC'ir h{':tl!h nt·f><f<:. \Vt> \Vl'icornr rl'qUN;l.~ fur rl0:lil•l'l"Y Sf'rVil"f' and rhari::e accflUnL~ . ••· termarkt'l system: and imum seeing ability can land -ZIEGLER ENTERPRIZES. 9•11 Keokl h T Tt>e IOll-1119 i>er•Dn i• <l~nq llu•lnful -[@~~~~~~[~~~~~~~ c;r. Hun11no1on fl<-~<"· La• 92~, , -Raw materials not needed you in a serious eras . o Good Deed H~~.':,~""s':.,~~r,· :1~ i<:-1 cu ·1 for OE\1 production can help assure yourself that maximum • Thi~ oo .... s, ,, cOl'l<lvc1td 1;1, ~,., in-shorlages now faced by af-seeing ability. you should not make the scene PARK LIDO PHARMACY 11•v•<111A 1 111c1or Pere, 1~1f!r tcrmarket producers. start dri\"ing before you spend Sundays JS' H II I • _. Tnl• s111emirn1 w~s "'""' "'''" ti>(' Cou~· osp • o... •• c~'"' or CY.fnllt Co>unN on M..a.''" r1. the fe\\' minutes needed lo NtwpoOrf le1ch 642-1510 PYlll•>l'ted O•tllOI' Coon! 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CBS fJ 9:00 -Comedy Pilots. Two prospective TV series based on movies are aired tonight. ''Side· kicks" (from the film "Skin Game") stars Lou Gos- sett as a black man posing as a slave and Larry 1-lagman as his white buddy who "sells" him to un- wary buyers. "Slither" wi th Barry ·Bostwi ck and Patti Deutsch wa s inspired by the recent movie of ~ the same name. NBC 0 10:00 -NBC Reports. The fi rs1 in a two· t. r.art series on possible sol utions to the energy crisis. 14 ronight's segment deals with the problen1 or oil. Frank fl.1cGee narrates. • • TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening (S r111C1UN Nowla 9:00 II COMEDY CON Men Shake * Up the West-NEW SHOW MARCH 21 "Sidekicks" Action-:.Fun ,., ;oooo@Clmmm ""1 o <~ 001 oo cas J "''' d., . nJai@ QJ'2Jc!JCClt.CIJI Mm Mowit: (C) (2kr) Twa comed, p!tot lon111Z1 p1oiect1. ''Sidekicb" st111 l oo GO$· 6) Mf1•'1 Htr .. 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(AP) Marquette coach Al ltfcGulre has predicted a UCLA victory over first- ranked North Carolina State ln the opening round of the NCAA basketball nnals at the Grren.sboro Coilseum Saturday. ~tcGui.re, whose team doesn 't face the Bruin.-i in t he o pen in g round . said, .. , wilt pick UCLA by five to six points. If 'Big Red' Bill Walton plays, he's dynamite.•· l\fcCulre made the p r ed i c ti on Wednesday in lhe annual telephone conference call set up by l he N('.AA betv.•een the coaches taking teams into the finals. 'I'nis year Kansa.s will meet ~1arquette in the first game, at 10 a.m. (PDT) a nd UCLA goes against N.C. at noon. The championship matches the \11irmers Monday night. Answering McGuire. Bruins coach John \Vooden, "'ho ov.ns seven straight n at Io n a 1 tilles. said. '"That's very complimentary of Al. but T don't koow on v.•hat basis ~ Is making that statem(':fll '' Norm Sloe.n of N.C. State said tine \Volfpack is a belt.er club now than when they took an 84-66 'beating at the hands of UCLA in St. Louis in December. "I'm not inlerested in psyclx>logical warfare or a battle ol words," Sloan said. What has interested Sloan a n d Wolfpa ck fans Is the condition of All-American David Thompson. who took a hard £-all on his head In the final game r>f the Eastern Regiooals agaWt PiU. 'lbompsoo was unconscious for four minutes and had fifteen stitches in ttiS head. Sloan said ThGmpson said he felt "fine" after practice Tuesday. "He moved gingerly, he shot well . In the final analysis. I guess we don't know until Saturday," the coach said. Coach Ted Owens of Kansas said. "We're hel'e to \Vin. and quite honestly, our players ha ven't even thoug'ht about UCLA or North Carolina State." Wooden returned ,:-.1 c Gui r e' s compliment and predicted an edge for ,.tarquette in the first-roond contest Y..i th Kansas. ''I haven't seen either Kansas or 1'.1arquette," Wood en said, "but I ""oold have to say that 1'.1arql)flte would deserve the "4!•·" He added, 11•Iowever, any team that gets to the final tour, no the final eight, can beat any ol the others." Oi.mis said his Kansas team y.13sn't expected to win the Bi;:;-E i g1i L Conference. "Let alone the regional." But he said, ''\lle're not slow like some people say, but maybe ~1arquette is a little quicker. But we both press. have the same style, good matchups. l think we're preUy even." Wooden said be thought the Bruins' big victory over the \Vol£pack in December should be discounted. "However from a psychological viewpoint I would nither be in the position of having beaten the otha" team by a substantial margin, -than the re11erse.'' Nine Games Left INGLEWOOD (AP) -Tho Miiwaukee Bucks seem to bring out the best in the Los Angeles Lakers , and just at the right lime. The Bucks whipped Golden &ate one night to leave the Lakers and Warriors in a vi rtual tie for lirst place In the Na- tional Baskelball Assoclation's Paci fic Division. Then Wednesday night tile Laken stonned for 44 points in the third quarter for a 120--114 victory over l\1ilwaukee that vaulted Los Angeles into ·a full ga me lead over the \Varriors, who lost to Seattle, 11~107. Connecticut Local Favorite In NIT Semis NE\V YORK IAPl -"I can't go anvwhere." said Dee Rowe. "\\ithout bufnping into people wishing us luck." On the basis of their proximity lo Madison Square Ga rden, Rowe ·s Con· neclicut: tea m has become the "local" favorite, goi ng into their quarterfinal Na- tional Invitation Tournament game tonight agaimt Boston College. Ut.ah plays 1'.1em phis State in ~ other end of the doubleheader. ''The interest in the team around hrre has been utterly fantastic. sc mething voe cou1dn 't possibly ha ve imagined ," said Rowe of the wave of NIT fever whk h has swept over Stors. Conn .• a three • OOur drive from f.fadison Square Garden. Betv.·een 5,000 and 6.000 fans are ex- pected to make that trip to see the Con· necticut-Boston College game anli a caravan of some 43, buses has been ar· ranged to transpo rt the Connecticut faithful . "\Ve've hired every bus in the area," said a student union representative. Connecticut, which fini.$hed the regular season at 18-7. got into the quarterfi nals by beating St. John's of New York. 82-iO. Six·foot..one guard Jimmy F(lf>ter !ICOl"ed 27 points while St. Jotui's star F.d Searcy spent most of the day on the bench wil'n a bad ankll". Rov.·e OOwever is not so sure he likes being labeled as the local team. no w that the truly local schools such as Seton Hali . St. John 's and Manhattan have been eliminated. "When I. came down here for a press luncheon last. v.1eek, I got into a big beef wi~ the C"Oat check girl. She wasn't there wlten I came in and she didn't want to give my coat back to me. Then the manager came over and they just about thrc,•-me out. "I'll be glad to get back to O:wtecticut where you can put your coat where you want." ' Bill Foster descn"'bed his Utah team's encounter with 1'-temphis State as "a good matchup." "I've onl y seen them. once, but they looked to be pretly deep off the bend! and they are particularly strong under -the basket, "-Foster -said. Kings Take On Seals INGLEWOOD (AP) -Last season the Coach Bob Pulford of Los Angeles says f---!.,..,Angeles-King1-fai1ed-lo-ma~despite-tfle..standmg&-dilfercncc...his team tional H~key ~ague playoffs because of v.·ill not take the Seals lightly. a slump m the final few ga mes topped by " , a loss to cellar-dwelli ng California. They beat us last year and we re not With nine games left to play, start ing likely to let down again like that," he tonight against the Seals, the Kings say said. they are not going to let their Northern Kings tea m captain Terry Harper said, Californi a rivals cost them a playoff "There's no chance of our letting up." berth again. After tonight the Kings end a nine- The Kings arc third in lhe Western game home stand Saturday night hosting Division with 66 points while the Seals Vancouver ttien play on the road at are la st with only 35. California and Minn~t.a. "Emotion \\'as a key factor for • u.!i Buck.s %4-ti during an eight minute span tonight .'' said ~r& coach B l 11 of the third quarter for an 81-74 lead.and Sharman. cruised Into the fina l period ahead 99-86. "We sho"-ed incredible emotion. 1 just Jabbar. \\'ho rotlected thrt't fouls t<trly hope \\'e can sustain it for our last three In the game. rlnnlly fouled out wl!h 3:34 games of tile sea90n. '' to play v.i th Z7 polnls , only si x or them in Kareem Abdul · Jabbar, named the the sc<.'Ond half. le:aguc 's most val uable player e:arlier In Gail Goodrich scored 27 points and Jin1 the day, hit one basket for a 29-27 Ptice 24 as the Lakers guards pa~d to Milwaukee lead at the end of the first paet Los Angeles scorttig. quarter then paced Bucks scoring in th e But scorfug wasn't v.•hat fl re \V second quart.er for a 61·55 halltime lead Sharman's attention. it v.•as the way the O\'er the Lakers. Lakers defense shut oft Jabbar in the seC· But the Lakers. \\'ith a defeat all but ond h<il f. killing their playoff hopes. out.scored the ··11 's Mrd lo sin gle out anybody ~.::...~--''---''----'-------,.-----~ be:cause everyont' did a job. Aul I htl\·e to ihe r<'sl ot their ga mes so 11':: up lo u~ to talk abotit the Job Biil Bridges did on \\'in the rrst or our." Jabbar. \\'l' sai.tbrcd in the Sttond MU The rest of the I..aker~ schedule, !he 1norc on Jabbar ond made it difficult fo r last three .::nme.'S, start.s f.'riday ni~hl his teanunatcs to gl'l hiin lht• bull and whe n Los Angeles hos1s the Chic1.1go Bridges made It almost impos!ible nsr--Ht11l., ·nd1:trt·C'l' sa1d:-"'1'hat J::amr \\'tit be hun 10 tur11 around." tough lx.'<..·ause tht'y arc the n1ost physical The Lak.ers lost back-to-back gamE's to 1ea1n ..... e play." the \\'arrior!I last v.·e<'kend but Sharmftn M•LWAlJKff nuo O•l\(!d.,,,. u. W••n•~ 11. J,•~O-• 11. ll:ol>t<h<"I H Willi""'' 16. O<lvi. 11 , said, "I told oor i;:uys after the losst'S not McG1<><•1·~ 1u P•,,~· 1 , LOS A.NGEtt~ 1!70t H11!n!°" I•, H•'""""' Jl, to let do\\'n bccnuse 1111yth1nc could hap-'''""" :io. c.ooa"'" 11, Pr•c• 11 '"""" .. All•• •· rv>IJ " Mo!wa~kH ,.. J) J/ U -11' I' .. ' L~ An9'<~• 71 ;>t oM 71-ll'O Price said, "\\"h{'n Goldrn Stale lost tl'I "Cul..:!""' J .. ~w· ,."·~· lout• l'lllw•U-N ''· L" 'l'l k I -" ·11 · ""'"'''' 11 lKl'lnot•• '""I> M•lw•""ff •"' co•c~ 1• 1 v.·au ee. v.·e rl>;l 12.l'' v.·c were st1 111 8'""'" Mo1 .... 1110e """'~ c~·•tllo :. 1~ • .., ~ .. ,,1~ this . I don't lhlnk the \Varriors can "'1n P•:•11,,.1. Ul'I T .. ""'9IO Briti sh Soccer Bei11lr ~1e11aced e . By Hooliga11s J.0\"00:'\ f,\ J'l :-llooll~.1nism :in1oni: SO<'t't'T crowds i~ suddenly <• higgt'r 111f'ri;1cr than 1•\'rr 1n llri1n111 1\nd ;;;porl-; off ici<1!s ;:in· app1\1\in;! lo lhl' play.~rs to hel]J ST<lllljl ii Olll "Hf'ttf>r l.M·ha,·ior by th\' pla)('rs "l11 ll.'ad to h<>11f'r brh.-i\·ior b,· 1h(' fl1ns." sa\s J)f>n is llo\\'e!I, nev•ly · rc·111.~tatl'd ~ .. rilinistcr of Sport 111 the !\\'O.\\'l'l·k-0ld labor jt'O\'l'mment. For !ht> hr):.1 tun1.'. thr English Foolbnll As.<iOCiation ord1.·rrd a g;ir111.· tn bl.· replayed brC'auSt> of CN\\d hool i#!<inisrn Ne1\·castlc. .1fl<"r tr;i i!ing .~01ting:han1 forest 3·1 in thf! qua rtrrfinals of lhc E:nglish Cup. came back to 'A'in 4-J. But play "·as held up by hundred.<; or fans rushin~ on to the fil'l d and fi i.,rti ting. Not· tiogham clairned its players' COO· rentr<tt1on "'as upset. The gamt' w:is ordr rrd rrplayed on a neu1ra\ ground _: 1-:verlon's c:ooc11son P<1rk -lttonda v nii..1tt nnd endl.'d in a 0-0 dr;nv. So a se'cond rl'play al r-:oodison Park is set for Thursday. SOCCER SAFER -Stanislav Karasi, a member of the Yu goslavian national soccer· team. tries his hand at bullfighting but find s the sport jusl a little too rough. The cal! bounced him around a couple of times as were guests Spain. he and oth~r men1ber:-of the team at a ranch for 1natadors in 1\1adrid, ~ott ingham Forest \\'as upset by th<' decision lo hold both repla ys on a neu1 ral ground . Thry argued that i.incc the fi rs t game "·as at Ncwc-astlc, the sccood replay should h.1vc ~n at Nott1n~h.1m. Sporis Clipped Sliort "An EFA commiss ion debated this fnr three hours." explained Ted Croker. v.·ho became sccret.;iry of the association la.c;t year ... They .,,·ere influenced by poll<'C r(-ports on ilic cf'0\4·d beh:ivior al Newcastle. Th(')' decided it v.·oold be just, and .safest , to have the replays on a neutral ground. UC I Nine No. l; Laver Wins TUaiO~ -UC Irvin e. the nation's defending NCAA college division baseball cha1npion. has been named !\o. 1 in the na tion in tha t division in the initial 1974 rankings. UCI holds victories over USC and Arizona Stale and was named the top col· lege <:.team in the rration last seascm follov.ing ill NCAA vi ctory. Others in flhe top IO include: Florida Southern. Missouri (St. Louis). EaStem Illinois, cal State (Northridgel. Ithaca <New York), Springfield, Tuskegee. Oiapman and Southern I 11 i n o i s (Edv.·ardsvi\lei. In the university division , the Unh'er· sity ol Arizona is l\o. 1 \\"ith Texas second. USC is third and Arizona State fourth. - e Ashe Triumph• TIJCSON -Sixth-seeded Rod Laver of <:orona de .Mar v.·on a irs match in the rain-plagued $150.000 men's pro- fession.al tennis toumamen.t \Vednesdny over Roy Barth, 6-3, 6--0. Four of the top-seeded players got in first round matches before the tourna· mcnt v.•as del ayed a second time by rain. Arthur Ashe v.·on easily over Ray Ruf· flcs of Australia, 6-4, 7-ti. Tum Okker or The Netherlands needed only t\\"O sets to beat Tom Leona rd, 6-3. 6-4, "'hile Stan Smi!h dcfeatrd Zelj ko Franulovic of Yugoslavia 6-J. 5-7, 6-4. In other matches. Sweden's Bjorn Borg hl'at Onny Parun of New Zeal and. 6-4. 2· 6. 6-3, Ove Bengston of Sweden dcfeat~d Aust ralia's f'red Stolle . 3-6, 6-3. 6-4. and Adriano Panatta o( Italy beat Australia's Dick Crealy, 6-4, 7-5. Earl ier. Rumanian Ion Tiriac dO\lo-ned Dick Dell . Bethesda. f.1d.. 6-2, 6-1. 't\tanuel Lara of ~1l'-xico beat Egypt's Ismail El Shafei. 6-4. 6-3: ·and Bria n Fairlie of Nev.· Zealand defeated ~!arty Riessen. 2-6. 6·2, 6-3. e TIHnttflN f'reed DALLAS -Running OOck Ouane Thomas of the \\'ash ington Redskins y;as free on bond \lledJ'M'sday afte r being ar· resttd for allegedly smashing the windshield ol a car in v.1lich he saw his wife and l\\'O children. -'1'1oma.<1. who--h.ad -a-br:.illlaot--bul stormy ca reer with the Dallas Co"·boys, was charged with criminal mischief for the Tucsd<iy night incident. e f,ope• Lead• Witt VERO BEACll -Dave Lopes stol e two bases and si ngled home the decisive run in the eighth inning Wednesday to lead Los Angeles to its fourth stra ight ex- hibition baseball victory, 5-3 over Cin- cinnati. Lopes singled home "'illie Crav.i ord wi.J.h the Dodgers,'.Jourth.J!lning. Lopes,__ who has seven d the Dodgers' 21 sto1en bases in 11 games. and Bill Russell then pulled off a double steal, Rus.sell stealing home for Los Angeles' fifth run. eJabbar HVP LOS ANGELES -Kareem Abdul-Jal>- bar says his most consistent of fiv' j'-;a- tional Basketball As50Ciation seasons rewarded him with his tmrd most valuable pl aye r honor. ''I thou ght I 'A'as doing a good job. 1 knew I v.oo ld be considered." the )til waukee Bucks' 7·fooJ·2 cen ter said. ewade Up•el AKRON , Ohio -Billie Jean King was a hea vy favori'le to win the SS0.000 women's professional tcrmis toUmamern here after Cireat Britain's Virginia \l.'ade was ousted in a seanl-round mat.ch Wednesday. Sharon \r alsh pulled an upset victory over Wad£', "·ho v.·as seeded No. 2 behind r.1rs. King. Walsh 'A'On 6-2. 5-7, 6-4. :\far(!'ic Louie de-fcatcd Elly Appel of Jfolland 6-0. 6-4 : Nancy Gunter downed Janet Nc'A'bcrT)'. 6-J. 6-4: and ltlartina !\avratilova of C..'u.-choslovakia defeated \\"cndy Overton. 6-3, 64. e Co111wr• Read11 SALT J.AKF. CITY -Top-seeded J imn1y Connors and i'o. 2 J urgen Fa!;Sbend("T' of Germany take to the courts today m the second round o( a $17.500 international tennis tourney. .Connors. 1he ooly player undt'f' 21 to v.·in more than $100.000 in a single year. and second-set.>ded fassbende r, drev.· byes in \Vednc&lay's first-round action. In action Wedn,esda.):'j•Colombian lcnnis sta r . Ivan li-fohna e 1m inated (h11ight Frerich.'ii. 6-4 , 6-0: V1t.1s Gerulaitis beat Ion Santeiu ol Rumania. 6-4. 6-2; Jeff Austin defeated Jan l'iSl'Cky o r Czcchoolovakia. 6-1 , l ~. 6-3 and Dick Bohm<;tcdt el!m inated Toma Ovici of Rumania, 6-7, 6-2, 6-1. Rod gers' Son Is Mi ss ing 1'1ARIETTA. Ga. fAP 1 -The 16- year-old son of Grorgia Tedi head football coach franklin C . "Pep!>('r" Rodge rs 'A'as reported missing today by Cobb County pol ice. Kyle Rodgers 'A'as last S('('fl late Wednt'!Clay aflemoon 'A"hen he lefl the suburban Atlanta apartmffi t complex where the f;1milv lives to ta ke his dog for a "·;ilk. :luthor1tit-s said. Ned \\'est. sports infonn:it!on director for ('.rorgia T('('h. said 1hc farnily has had no 'A'Ord from the youth since then. nor from anyhody else concerning his disa ppearan('(' Nei ther Rod gers nor his v.ifc v.·as available for comml'Jll. "\Ile must cnsurC" ttat cro"·d invasions and other ugly incidC"lll.'i do not oci.::ur in the future ." Cro ker added. "i'la}'C"rs can go . a . long . \\'ay toward stopp ll1f: hool1garusm. 'nle}• rnust set a fin.t-c!i1):.:. example of sportsmanship Ofl th1· fit•ld ... It \\·as an incident on the fi('!d th;,t sparked the riot at U1e Ncwcast!c-l'tot· ~ingham game. Pat llov.·ard of ,\'l'v.·c-.istle argued against a penalty dt!Clsion ;u1d wa.<; scn1 off by the referee. Fans got ex· cited and swanned on to the field. !.'Youngstt•rs v.100 idolize the players ore ea&ily"innuen('('d b.v !heir heroes.'' Croker noted . "ll pu!s a bi g rcsponsibihty on the players but they and cltib .of~cials must r~alize that fool play, retaliation and arguing 'A•ith the referee do not hel p the situat~oo." GWC 's Young, All-stars Face Tulsa Outfit BATON RO UGF.-Go l de n \Vest Co llege's Tnras Young is part of a 10- rneml>t'r stale JC <ill-star basket Mll tca n1 S('{'k 1n~ the nat1<inal AA U ch<in1· piOflship. here. this V.'CCkend. The Gahfon11a AJl·slars. third-si'('d in the tourney, v.·ert• scheduled to play a first round gan1e ;:igainst the Tul~ Bumpers 1odav after arriving hcr1.: \\'rdnrsday aftrrnoon. Young .!La 5-11 gunrd \\'ho avcraJle<I nearly 2.J points per g:ime tfiis past sea~n Others on the team· include gua rds Emie ~!all of Com pton. Ca1 \Vulfsberg or Long Beach CC and Denn is Rl<ick of llancock: for\\·ard;;; \\'ayne Smith or Bakersfield, James Hobinson of San Oiego ~Iesa, Dan Fro.st of Long Beach rind Bob Kovach of Chaffey ; and centers Al Fruhwirth or Cerritos and Frr.d llabcrccht of Rio Jlondo. Defending cha1npion ~larathon Oil or Lexington . Ky. and lhe Anned Force~ Al l-sl<.irs are thl' fa\'ori ll'<i in the tourne\' The Arnied Forces tean1 r.,:aplurerl 1hc five prc\·1ous t1tlt'<i. Also highly-regarded 11re the ~l B:iton Rouge H a v.·k~. a group of stand- outs from LouisianA Slate l"n iv1'rs1tv Md Gran1b!1ng. the An1crican Indian Afl· stars from Seattle <ind the t:top1a Athle tes or Dayton. Ohio. Bonghey Seeks Swim Title LONG BEACll-'lbomas Boogiley •i ll be aeeting hb thin! straight 500-yanl freestyle lndivk1ual dlamplomhlp tonight ln the finals of that event on cpening dl'i)' ol the NCAA college dMsk>n meet in Bel- mont Plaza Olympic pool here. Bookficy, a junior clmman at UC Trvtne. will have teamma'9 Boyd Philpot as one ol his dllef competltors ln the evenh\i,finals Chai 11et und er vn1y at 7 :30 following afternoon prelimlnarles. 200 individual medley along v.· it h sophomor' Brad L~nn : :O.like Figue.roa in the 50 freestyle and the UCI 400 medley rt'ltiy team. The meet cominues Friday and Satur· day with preliminary aC1ion starting a1 noon each day aod the finals at 7:30. Six events are listed for rri<iay and seven Saturday. ~ Eastern lllinoi."!. UCT finished SC('l)nd la~t year for the Second str.ught season Af1l"T thrtt suc- cessi\."C" team champH'll.c;h1ps in The ~1Jke ~lar11n era. COURT CREWS USE TOWELS TO MOP UP AFT£R RA IN DELAYED TH E TUCS ON PRO TENNIS TOURN EY. Other flrsc-day UCI competitors In· elude Ja.wi Whtac:on. a rreshman, fn the , Cblco Stale Is the defend ing team utle holder and Is favored to repeat with UC! tabbed for nn hlghtr than fourth place behind John!I l lopklns Unh'trslty and :10 DAILY PILDT Prep, JC Athletes TllurS(Mi7, Mwclt 21, 1974 Vik.es Nip Lions; -Rustlers Roll, 5-4 -- Area Traek El Toro Cuffed 1 . Ai:ea Prep · ' 8asehall ,--llob8::~e: ___ Snarl Title Race were accorded P'trate of the Yell' tmor9 at Wf!dnelday nl&ht'a tpOrta: b a n q u e t -q Ol'qe Ooasl COll•R• buketbaD and wrestling J B ' Jed . t Vlnlf'U' Ll...-od (() TI""'! 1 01; er?)' l'O'A"TI llDg In 1'"0 Mli.-1. Y~ Il l 2. Do1mtn IC) ~ , (YJM'WI lnl C•I Ill T-• .._.., IC) I , u 1 J'\Ull In the third inning, then 100-1. O-V1n ((I I. lodfl"" IC~ J, ,.;;,i;:_'r_ H~ i~) 0 1, ~,..,,.: {() doubled In lhf! gan11>-wlnnlng 8'"°"' tc1. T'""'' •0·7· t ,.uu.if 1~l. Tlmt: 11>:11 1. 216-1. 0.-.1n ICI t. I !!!!! lCl l. l»-H~. T---iCl--1:, v-~ ta.11)1--in -t~ llth;---1parldng-~-1e-1;-TIMtr1f.r: a.-rG IC) J. Mk•• (El ,.1 ..... : Golden West ColJ.ue to a -M ._,, v.-ni !Cl t. "'11 .. r 111 L ,.:s..~~1. Tu,..... rc1 2. H!cu CE) L •• . ' > I -Manbr helped guide the Pirates care t.e.m to a 22-& reoord while NOOIJ woo tM 150-pound .-....-Jing title. Tom Crunk acttpted the b&!ketball team's capt a In award and Scott Cameron tr.U glven the coach~ award. Nnon a!IO aooepl<d the """1ling team't captain trophv whil'! teammates Dave Doller and Mike Finklea wtrt honored "1111 !().pin cl•b aw11rds. ~ Bob Lolll1er '""1 R I c h Btamlng share most valuable player honors f ollowing Marina Hlgh 's 11MUal -'8 award5 banquet honoring the Stnet League ro-champion· ship baakett.11 team Wednes- day. Special ....ro ......,.,.., .... -Vanity C••t1I": •Ill l"k~1 MO.I ........ ~, .'"'" ltotlctll ,.., ..,,.,,,,...1 I( ..... Ufldlr1l1 •Kt '"" nn.. '°'"'"' ... : ICtlfll Koenen '"' DlflNlvol: ltlcfl •r...il'llJ MV,.I tob \..-..... lltlcfl .,.,,...... ,,_ VanlTY Ctipl .. •U Mtll C•t hit ~W: J9"'!' L.--.11 Mell ll'll(lf'WMI: 0.11 lol0t1 MVP: ..lwrf ~. I ;11 illtll Cecilff't1 ·~ 11~1 '"' o.fMll ... : llCWI 1-Wowlllrai MI 1 t t~: Tl'Wlt ....._..ll MV": Mlk9 ·-· -fony W•"""I M 01 I ~ T-J •111 Jtff Wlllfe1 #NI": T- -N .. ·--~ Mo I I •• ti • ,_, V11Wb11: <Wf MCll'lltti Kl"I -""": Ot¥1d IUrllly1 MOii Olo:l~PW: Ora .... , ~ • ...........,: 0... -. -1·-k...,, ,..... ,,.,., .u, ... : Mwtt -· El Toro I Tops Foe; MD Falls El Turo High'• Gary Key p!ld>ed • two-hitter "' lead 1be Qwgers to a 2--0 win over Arlingloo lllgjl W-ay In 1 .llOIH<ogue baod>oll game at M-Viejo llil!I>. ln aOOCher Ol'anl!• COa.t wea game, Mater Det MJC-- cwnl>ed lo • laie Sl Anthotly rally lo dn>p Ila A!jgel"' Lel«Ue opMtt, 4-3, in a game playod at Blair Field lo iJ:log -Key got aD the help be need· ed In lbe fint -. when Gary Ooonally and Ga!ll>y Gri· jalva walked, Cormally stole tblrd and a sacrifice ny out tJCOred Coma!Jy for a 1-0 lead .. The Cbargin ool\-ected an IMUT'3ll0t run Vi the fifUt whffi Kevin Urqltlart walked, stole leOOIXl and third and came acrom on aoocber eacr11\ce ny out. •T-IQ wllrllr'llt ~cl-ltt~ 0. OrllefM. rf ) • I T =;1111 1'::0 1111 0 0 0 It( ~:=·1 • • • .. t I I • t;;f1J. Jilt .... ..,. '""""' .._ ... . ' . ll T- OCIOllOto-4 2 I MO '10 1-t ' I MfM' OWi IJJ •'""" =· 111• ~,.;;;. . ! : ! i ""-• 1 •1• a ' • I 0 -~ 1· 11 I ifS.!r l I I ' ................ ,Jiii. ~ ==~:1 M.,lna Hii!I> Sdlool'• hoot Vlldnp tllttw Ille SuNot ~ ll'W1mming """ -• oicraml>le on tile tasl n>und of dual meet competitio n Wedoeaday with an uptet vic- tory oYU" West.minllter l:Ugh's Liam "' hlg!illi!l>l ..... actloo. '!be Vikinp ol ooadl Tom Lloyd upoet previously un· bt>aten We:MlnWllter, 90-82, with the quartet of Sean Buckner, Doug Fabian, John Golonka aod Jfif F.dwan!s steaming to a 9Cbool record k1 wiming the 400 free with a CIF qualifying time ol 3:!2.5. Thus Mama, W....,..ter and Newport llatbc<. whidl 6Ul'Yived an ambush at Hin: llngloo Beadl. go lntD 1be finals nel't wtek at Newport Vi a thf'ee..way deadlock. Keys ID ihe Marina trklmj)h mduded !Ophomore Gokinka't tl1lnf place SU lo 1be 100 free and a pair of lifetime bests by Fabian in 1be 100 fly (57.6) aod 200 free 11:50.8). B""" Sdloles' 2:09.8 ln wln- nmg the 200 1ndo .... - ll<m in Marina'• """" ¥1c- tory. Huntington Beach . meern¥blle, oearly pulled oil lbe upoet ol lbe decade In Orange ~""" -mm-mine. '!1Je hoot Oilers Keith Johmon, Gory Yeo, Smtt Weir, Jim Keith and Mark Kuc:l>era up from lbe frolb-90pb ~ ond In lbe eod only N<•port'• forlell vld«)' in diving oompeUlion llymled lbe H-l(lor1 Be:adi upoe<bid. Without diveri:1 Huntington Beadl r.11, 87~. with booke~ bell player Jim Weir leadlne the way with w1ns In the SO (23.2) and 100 r... (~3). F...uin Valley's B 111 Babuhol!dcd>ledlnthe200 and 500 r... "' lead the °"""" pasi Coot.a M"5a In a key Irv i ne Lea g ue claob. 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Golden West b.lls a 13-4 seaJJOn .. -.,... N•tletlll Onll1tMH AtMdtltloll 1:1 Tl,. fl') !JU c...-1 record. f"w1llfld ll), PftUlifwll)Ploil I06 11111-1. Dk1t.n1!11 !Cl 1, tlt>l<'11 !El L ~-R sue-•-1d h'tl .. ,,.11t• "· ao.to11 n DM'41 co E1 n ..... u' I ,..,, u .... I~ l . ess C..Oll•I Htl, c i.wl•nd 91 ~l. Dk:ll ..... n I() 2. ~·" If ) :Jo for seven innings by East L..A o.tr,,ii 103• HOWon " 0...1141 Cf !. Time· ts l ',~--1'·,.!':.~,~~.".......,1··. __ w,_ ·-1 ,. __ ''' ' •.• ,_ ''' ' pilcher Tom Provencio, ll-'00 it ~-Vo. -..... ,_...,. -¥--· .. ~ --· ... ~ · ¥• -• le., . ··-I b A . I b SHm. 110. GolOln S!•l9 100' MolltM ft l. l l ..... : !4 s. qu iuy tn MIC 1 t . 1llli e y Loi.=:.:. l~M~ .... ~.11... U0-1. Pernbvlon IEI J. ~ .. 1 IC) Gordon Blakeley, a ground H-vort in . ..,...~11 io1 1 ,,.... .... 1c1. Tl,..., 1:u .1. out, and an intentional walk tQ "II t>le9<> l:ZS. virr..:l• 1n Mli.-1. CM!ft CC:) t. LD!NI t(J ). t:;!,~~1'.°"~:!~1~ 102 Dlmenro IE I. Tr.,.,.1 $:11.4. 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HD'IYef' ~:lt.• tt") TO s o HUI• end LOtt• 111. '· v119n1;ta 0 1. 10. MIW -A11911 11rl no HH G f9tw"v ,, ' 1911 THE CARBURE R H P A111ro.!m l"d ' ll. &DIW Grinde !•111, l·Mlle -Anvr! 1971 Stodd;,i ' l• t 1t1) 11. SldltlttMdl; H\o\), ll. 8rff (6), 14., ,•,.10 t;I~ __ ,,-_• •,,'~ UD LH _ M. SIOOdlrt UI 1tn 1 ... !HAR80AllLllO .GOSlAt..IESA 642-1216 l'l"l•l WftfWll Ind 8111111 Ptr"I U',)). ..... ~ Cl Ill!! U I 1•n "'"-°""'•-IMonl ...... eoooMo'" ll. 11"1•1 Faunll!n \ltlley, W.sfm!Mltr, ,., l'.9'1y 1'11 ~Ile 11;!,~y 3:2s:1 19131 ............... .,. .. .,...,.,..,..,. .. .,..,..,. ........... .,..,,.,..,.;, ,,,., El 0.11111 I,), It. tTltJ LI H1br1 Mlle lltl•V U~ Hi~ Jump -S1t111 &.7 •tlJ tnd K1te111 uv.1. ti. Mwln.1 fJW.), i:i. HIOh J11m' -Lewi• 196S l--"':~::.c'~-::::o:..:-c.:'c· c,_::::o"'o'c·•~•'c'_c'c'".:...----------------------------L..9-~ Ill, 21 1(9W11dV 121111/, l-JUtT• -WIM lf11 :U. fl'QOINll ftl, :ti. Or•""' (1), a. Pol~ v •111 -l.ndflin 1911 61nf1$ 1~1. Stiot P\rt -Clert!H 1tn 1111llel1----,,,_..,,.--..atd11<m_,.-= Kill -P'llDn'll ,. >Kl 10CI -Mltlbt 220 {C) -P'MrTI• n.J >Kl ·-..,_.,_ M,, '"' m tCllllDW llO -SNNnl !:SI.I "" MEN'S ~--K=-''11·' ,, .. f:l -2 .... 'ii""-~ "·i r." I ~ -McQulllt ... "' TRADITIONAL ... ~ ~ .. "11 Miit S::U,O " Hitt! J""" -llol!I l;t .... Ul!t JllmJ -11'.ldcl :n .. '"' CLOTHING ,.oteVf'lllll -= 1:: "" "" SW ""9 -HMtfl #-f~ '"' not faddish Beb11Gr1111de 100 -Glllorl •• I apparel 220 (C) -A. Jllll1n 11.1 .. -Ill. Jlllltfl .,,, e,;-Slrotrlf l:f7.l ~ Lt lll I : 0.( 2 It -sr= •:f'·' noHH --'·J Soft Plaids· 1'0 ~ -011-It. 4«I ""' oft •• & Sublle Stripes' Mllti ~y l :lt.( :~ J::;r.: k= it in L1ghtwe1ght ShOt """ -OVk• ,.,. ... Fabrics That DllUa -~ 1'1-1 (1111 Help You Bre• ~ Breeze through J:-'"'!.. .., 1he Summer w-21.• ii;;:L 5'~ _..,_ =. "t:l, "Iii l:l! ii€£•1• I~ tm THE STEEL ,BELTED ot~-~ u ... , .. 1'11 RADIAL B11 ...... P11rk • !!!·~ i1t 1m ... 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BRAKE RELINE ALL FOUR WHEELS fl ll ........ ··~· ~ ·~•11•<1 ••• ~ ...... i....1 .. 1 • R,.Poc:e old 1'"'"0' Ol>d V-1 ... 1h botod.d i1N1'9\ • ~1broi..1lorl..l1 ...,..,_att lr!14MCI dr\t"'I, h.,..oi;l.t >~\! ..... 111....., 1P'•"9• ond ll"fOll 1.0. t i" ............. 110, l'lltl ,, •.• , -···-"~ COU'ON GOOO UNT!l MAI l~>~. ~IO~l~·~~~·~·N~>N~G~I~·~·~·~·~·~·· £~u0= u[}{]~~LJ !'rote(I ~~~:,, KEYLESS AUTO 1~~:~:.i CASH\ GAS LOCK INSTALLED FREE {i n less than 5 minut es) WITH ANY PURCHASE No Min. Purchase Ne,essary • 0STDPS SIPHON HOSES • FITS ANY CAR WITH BENT FILLER PIPES • ZINC PLATED -Will NOT CORRODE OR DAMAGE CAR , LUBE & OIL SPECIAL llElll'S WHAT WE DO: II" 5 qh. Quaker Stole (1,1p to) II" Chossls l11be Call for Appointment ""'Wheel Bearing Repack lo11ter front) II" l'bke Adju1tmenl"(except di1cl COUPON GOOD UNfll MAI. 31 . 1Q74 CTIUCU fXCP'T(Cll *'HIGH SPEED BALANCE* , '~ WHEEL BALANCE REG. $3.50 FOR ONLY AIR SHOCKS Complete-Installed -J..,~k1 ••• ,.,.rd fiit CV11-" whe hot.ti liter....,. lood1 .,- ,_ troile,,. Air ShMkt tfflf mony echooflloVI': FAMOUS BRAND "• Co,.,ple•el, 0"·Dd11r1Toblt , , . •flfl OI• '" ltto,.d1 IQ lt•el tCI'" • CGl"IOl".O•t for _.,,"9 ..... c.,.d,t....,, • (ffp loit-odl•gl-•1 to<<•C'lf 0•1"td • p, .... ,,, ' ba!ID"''"Q ' ""'~ lood• • MQofllD•" •t•o•o h •, 1 , •• 1 ••de • 0..1tl lt •t•ur" •o ..... l"Cll ..._ ..... ~-. llOI ........ s44ts REG $52.9$ Limit One p,.., Pet C•MpM GET QUICK-STOP ACTION TREAD . DESIGN OP the IAREDO by uN1RoYAL Ho f roft·ln "••Md ANY SIZE! Tubeless Whi1ew1 fl or Block • ......... .,. •• , .. u, ",. ••4111 111AHEll 1n • -• WISIMllSTO 1111-"' Wlllll IROil 1111 -. "' HAWAIIAN WDOIS lftn c-st IUm!IGTOM BEACM 11111 ..., "' SANTA Alll 11u - &JS.1170 IU3521 19~35M li~lll SJS.7571 139-3700 SAMIA ANA 11111. ,.,. '"' TUSTIN 1U L ln s""' lllll'OITIW:H l COSTUIESA Ill l 1111 ll COIOllA 1• •. I~ lblll WI CtEMENll 111 • o ,.., ,,. 14~131 735'D1D 4SMS43 ll BB !!! OPEN DAILY 8·6 •SATURDAY 8·5 Seamtp Tire Stoia I * :J:t PORSCHE OWNERS LEASE A DATSUN PICKUP $79 MO. cosr1:.1M;;i ~~TsuN Ki<ls Like to GIRLS .•. TRACK ••• JMS HAllOll llVI>. C.M. 5411-6410 Ask Audy SAii FRANCISCO WlEKENO FISHING TRIP. i.avo Sonta Ana Friday night, June 7. fi1h Sat1,1rdoy for striped bola. Ovemlght Sotr,,tdoy night Holldoy Inn and Sunday fith for Giant Solmot". Total trip price $75 .,_, .,_"°" includn •Y"Yfhing er:<ept food and toclde. O.Odllna for rHervationt i1 Friday, April 5 1974. All reMtVOtians mu1t be ~ietl b)' $2.S depot.it. E0Lf1o1rther int.'. coll Harvey a t Santa Ano Storw. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ea l ''WE HAVE ALL THE FUN" ·~24 Hr. Sport Phone 541·2545 = 0 BEFORE AND AFTER SPORT FLASHES • Some of the best fi~ing of all i1 in Newport Bay. Spot f in Crooker -Holi nut and b1 ore being caught in good """'*-n. · ,You con rent outboard motor boal1 al 00Yey1 and Aris landing-Stop by Neol'• ond p«k 11> the 1/3 dis.cotJnt tickets for livt bait boats. • Gtvnion ore rvMin; the 25th 26th 27th and 28th of March- cam• in for o license and On.inion Time Table. • Fishermen ! One more week left to sign up for our li•e boil boot fishing conlMI. If you like to ocean fish-end feel lucky ioin us for a fun trip end win o prii.e. Sign up al any Neol'i. • lake Henshaw Amuol Fishing Derby itort1 MaKh 17th thrv Sept. 8th. 1st week's prii.e is 200 cash -$40 eoch for largest &ou..Cotfish-6ulhod-Croppie. Crappie. fi1hing i1' v~ good """'· • SklERS · -If )'OU wewtt to • or. of the best races of the year Morch· 22 thru 24th of Sun Volley. You con 1ki for o welc -7 days lodging-6 days slciing on oil lifts faros Iowas 142.00 "STREAKER SUITS"! ........ ______ \ ,...,....,,,._-.,,....,-,_. ' '-_......,.,__ .... o..-~-"--.., ..... """'"" , __ """"'_ .. ...,.c_...... ,· ,,. sun c •• ~.'°"°" z;p top, z" lags , ••••. 1 :1.00 ' ,,2SUIT100%M)'bl .................... 26.tS • OON'T BE A SLOW STREAKER wt HAYE THE FASllST SHOES IN THE WEST "FOR ANY SPORT'' • BACK PACKERS HEADQUARTERS • New shipmtnt of Norlfl Foce and other famous· names - Home of famous boclc pock """"~ • Gerry-Lowa Boots -Alpine Oelign -Eiger -Pi>tttto Boot1 -Mountain Pro6.Kts -Kelty ond mony more - •SWIMMERS SPEE DO SWIM SUITS Swim 8out11-3.2& Pool Caps-2.00 SURFER WET SUITS •SKI SALE • Tclte odwontogeof ow low prictti-loc:c:il Jkiirog 11 good-•lill 2 mor. monti" of (~llnoed Pnm Page 3tl Olfl• ''"" C-• ._. ""'' It!). Ul!l""llY 11fJ, SM!. AM 1111 50 -1 C!Dr"Y (Ul 1, O.tlt !SI l (Otll'I_, !Sl T!Mt 6.J 100-1. (tllt"Y Hl l , 0.llt tl l l """"' (UI Tl-: U .O, 110-! (•Ot> IU! '· flrocttmllll (U) ). <11H ((I TlfM 11.1. ....0-1. Cron lUI 2. Pole IC) l. M-M•t<I (U). Tl-; l :OS.J aeo:::l. -.CIUI!! M 7 ""'"" 1U) 3. P"rct ll !Cl. Time: t :1t I "''ltt-1. lt.,...lt"" (UI ' Wllll...,MWI CC) l Wlnltt" ICJ. Time· t 11 t. SO!.H-1. fl rv•n 1$) 2. <-!•116 15! l. "'lu I U) Vmt · llt . olM> •tll'(-1. U<1IV9UllY 1. 5tnl1 AfOt , Time· Jt.t. MO •9l•v-1. u ... 1.....,11y t. un1 .... 1.1rv J. Cllr"<l•\t _,., Mt r. Time 2·01 t. MO ..-i.v rt>lt Y-1. Unlv..-.il'V 1 S..n11 ""' lime. 1·os.o, ICJ-1. Wt!! CCI 1. Kull (Cl l . Moody (CJ. H41Qhl·•t. LJ-1 Cl.O<'llY I UI 1. MOO<t (51 J. Et· ,...,.,_ (U). Dhi.11e1 U·l"· SP-I. Vogel (Cl 1. S~llll<10 IC:l ], 5t ll•l'Ot • (Cl Dl11t11et: 2t·t •1. l"""' •1-.:ll 11tl "llRfil>f .... ltkll !Ml ''" c .. _,,,. in lo0-1. ,lroci,..,., (LI 1. Rtl tl ) 3, Mt tl <11). Tl-· 6 t 100-1 Mlnlt r fl ) 1 ...,,.,, .... , Cl ) 3 Miiier lH). Tl.,..: 11 S ~I. w..,llleor CL ) 1 Ca•ntr..n /H/ 1. 11'11 GOt"tl (H), Tl""• 71.0. +li--1. l"vll~ CH l 1. H1199l"'t (l ) l. Gon11lt1 Cit). Tl.,..: 1:11.t. lliG-1 Slr.i:uta {H) ?. Gr.ele IL! k nl•CI 00. Tl'"" 1 .31 I Miit 1 YW<IG <Ht 1. 8fe-tft !l ) Hvlst Il l. Tim11 : 1,0l.t. llO LH-1 M1ve• IH! '· ~•llW (L ) J l(nepp IL). Tl,._.. TJA. UO RPl•r -1. l•-flfftll. Time 51 '· UO lhl•Y-1. Lfllll"t h Kll. Time. 1.SG.l. U0 M..Sln' ltel•y-1, HvMlng!Oll ~Kii Tlm•: 1:00 l. SP-1 Nolllt 11-11 ?. Cior'IJt lh (H ) l Lor:!~ (LI Dh llllCt: 11~. HJ-1. Ro!llln<i (L) 1 A•IOn IH! J. D1vll fl). HelOlll: ~·!O. U -1 llotlllng (I-II, 1. Ml"''' !Ll, l. Tll•oM Il l. D1,!t<1ct; 1l-1. Co••• Mnt !ti) USI , ... v1111, 50-1. l•otff CC I 2. °""'°" !S) 81"k' IS) Time· 's 100-1 Let""' ICl 1 O...\Oll l5l Airtor ISi. Tl...,.: 11 1. 110-1. Cl~ .... -'U /Cl 2. AulOf (S f l 8~"~' (~I. Tlmt: 11 I. UG--1. 80l'ICI• 15 1 1. Velrnhnt ~C l Y1rwood !Cl. Time 1:06.i. UG-1 Tl'IOtn9Sotl !Cl 2. l t yrt r IC:l H()!lla1v ICJ. Time· , ll.t. /'°'lie-I. Gtll1Qht< !Cl 1. Ydrwood IC:I l. H~mpll!"ltJ (CJ. Time: 5 41.0. • to LH-1. L~r.oer IC ) 1. ,Ylrl....,.,l•l 4C:J l . G1ll99~ IC) Tlmt : n 9 HO ll t lly-1. C1>1!1 Mf'M. Time: 51 6. m Rti1v-1. Co.ti M•••· Time: 2:0t 1, U-0 1 • ....,11v RPltt-1. (1>1!1 Meta. Time; ,.00.0. SP-I. Tomll11 f(l 7. Aulor CSI J. Mc(ormlc~ CCI. 011r111e• 21-4. •u-1. O'llttle CCI 2. Smllfl IC) l. $1111.11 (SJ, Hrfgtit: U . LJ -1. Le.tt• ICI 2. Youno l~l l. v ..... ,l ... IC). OIH1rru: 11-f . Super Savings ... While ~hey Last! Quality "India" Passenger Car Tires Manufactured by General Tire 4-PLY NYLON CORD WHITEWALLS FITS: Ford, Chevy, Buick, Chrysler, Dodge, '1 Pontiac, Ambassador Wagons, And More. ANY SIZE LISTED 8.25-14, 8.25-15, 8.55-15, 8.85-15, 9.00-15 Tubeless Whitewall. plus $2.32 to $2.80 Federal Excise Tax depending on size Manufactured by General Tire ... BRAND NEW • NOT BLEMS • NOT RETRE:~DS Expert FRONT END ALIGNMENT Includes set!lng Caster, SjQ95 Camber. Toe-In, and Toe-out STANDARD to manufacturer's specs . . • & COMPACT Salety Check a Road Te51 AMERICAN CARS -I General Jato Super 100 GOLF BALLS ,/(!J: ~~~·~::C~'Wi nding a1LL $133 ., • Energized Cenler PACK ., • Don Sw~dlund's •• COAST GENERAL -TIRE ,, 515 WlST ltlll ST., COSTA "4ESA -OAll.Y 7:JO t. 6.-00- GENERAL TIRE ouaJlly tires since 1915 646-SOU MCl-'710 Sooner or later, you'll own Generals _________ .. • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PIJBUC NOTIC~ • + , ........ ..,. .,..,. , ......... ...... .., ... ,. PUBUC NOTICE I J I I s ' ' s I WI I " I I I I I ' J 5 M ' " .. A J O:St.11 IOflWllOIJs JAC)( NICHOLSON iUI .n0t1 •ANDY OUAtO <tll• llJHOfl~ "fl'O.J THE LAST DETAIL • UAll T: 1·10 )0 _ J ;;~;~,:~~ 'fl 011\T I 0 W'lltoO I lf ~ I 0 .' asc1R ao1o11x1;10•\ 1 JOANN( WOODWA•D I IHil ICl~lll I 5YlV1A 51DN(Y <1111 11,-•'"'(; IC•UU I 1 SUMMER WISHES, I WINTER DREAMS, ~ I UAllT I •S SAT ·SUH.: 2 00-l:IS.l,:I ) ""' 1 1 SAVE THE TIGER 0..1'\o 110 II le• I"" l lO I 10'1 I l o~c·• MOVl~ll!C-~ JACK N ICH0l 50N ' I L I I !NIT ICtOI\ RANDY QUAID "'111\.U•-•IM(:.~ THE LAST DETAIL 1•1 DAllT: 7·IO·JO WKlND: l:IJ 7. lO•lO ""' A TOUCH OF CLASS 0Al\1 f Aj W'lo:IHO I )0 I l•J -·U l. Ol'IN •;t i ,,._ ..,,, ' -· OlltN ~>OJ ... ,~,, .. u..-~1. S1~JSH OOUllf '40lllOI ~ DERANGED 1•1 PlUS SISTE RS !•I "''" ot 11 ~ .... 111-4010 10 ACAOlMT MOMl-NATIOHll NU!. .....,.,,. • IC*m .. ~ TME STING f'Ot CAllY 'RIATMINT !IOI ~.~ °'"' ' .......... . ··-'"""' ,\.' l &C.A.IMMT NOMINATIOHll --TMI LAST OITAll i•l ~ MllOS AU IN A IOW 111 .... --. ~ .. ~-5)1 111 I 1 S ACADlMT WINNllS1 POSEIDON ADVENTURE !llli• \ ........... .... ,,,,._ Sii 717J ,Ul'I I WOQOT AILl'O TAKE MON(Y AND JUN • ~-. .... ,' , ORANCEl • 0 11 11'1 IN _ ...... ·--..... c..._ Ha.1011 S WAf8 \ ~CAOIMT HOM•Hll' M EET Wl11 CllSNU'l ,_, 1•1~ ROBIN HOOD G 0 1 I $11. NOW •OU Ill """ tl•U '"' _.rUVOONl\i s,.n .. •~• ,,_,,, ..... $ .... ( ....... ,,. 1611 1.~ oo., •• ...., cc_. ..... c;,,.,.,.,. •• , •• l-•i (~11'11 llllWOOO MAGNUM fOlCI • f\l'I t •1111 """""""N MACINTOSH MAN 1• .. DAIL V PILOT 33 Mesa's 'Apple Tree' Fruitful ~how ~ F\~1Her humor, ...-~ltred do>ATI Costa Mesa Civic ptoyhouse PllS&ITS "THE .APPLE TREE" .,~k&lock Mcr<tl t ._22-l,·lO WIST GATl-OIUMGE: COUNTY FAllGIOUNDS --. Be.fore 1hey ~·ertt oo l.O bl.g· ger and betltr lhlnp -such 1s the wr1t1ng of Broadway's all-tune box. office musical C'hampion ··f1ddlcr on the bilious undtrtaklng, and onr rich 1n en:sen1bl( craflsman.Ulip. \Vhlle I~ than m~morable musically. l he Costa ~trsa produc1lon Is Hoof" -JeJTy Bock and ''THI Al"l"L• T•••" Sheldon llamick toyed With " muilt•I 1,.u09y ~' J .. ..., aoco. """ the work~-of-pat;lrand prtsent.-~,~~ ..... ~-,.; ~ 4ltklld bv et.1.t~ • .. -1,1 •oti'ri'sts, seltt'ng ••em TtmMmn1. ,,....,tic•• Ol•Klo• 111111 LM. Intermission Tom Titus as 11 is b\' 1nu-:1c. Dt'nise ~tcC.an lcs Li;. brood and brassy as the chimney sv1eep translorl'J\C'd intQ a sex god· dess. 1\·hJ!e Al Jon(':s 1s v;ell \;;;';";';":':';';';' :';'';;";~;';";";';";'~~;~~;-;;'";";';";';'~~~ cast JS I~ ntatinl'l' idol nnd Shir~ Dillon f unctions -""'""'Y as lhc Fairy gild· SHAKESPEARE LIVfS! ! •""'-""' WI ILOMlnt ll'f' lrm1 J-J, lJl<lftl9llh b• <'l!hcr 1hc .:irn~ of h<'r rival or inother. d [0 ffiUSI('. Hlll111• 8•1091 •nd Mt>< ivnv,ln. d'o'"q••PllV D~ 0 0. (•INIUn. Sui Tht result ..-.·ns "The Apple hn1,,1n1 .,... A11l1• G•on,...•n ..,, onion Dy Sttn Wtt1ltO, Ollvt R c1111 'J'rcc," a tuneful lrilogy now ,.,., '""1 r • ..,119111..t. P••i.M1te1 F•!a••• h!'i"n" offered at the Cosia '"" s1111•4-v• ,, ,,. 111rc1vv11 M•rtll :io of Adam and Eve.'' Frank R. S1ockton's "The Lady or the Tiger" and Jules Feif(er's "Pa.sslonella " l'hc first is a bit .,.,·earisqn1e even '4'ithout 1he nu1s1c. \he last bright and funny in spite of it. The Bord'• most pop ... lo• comedy 1n o bright, bol the Flll'S of ;1 11).":l'r. StAn Ensemble backing is sp!l'n· piodvction duected by Dan Si.olliYon (of N•w Yorli '• \Vlasick c:unix 1t uJl splcn-did in this final S<'"'ntrnt . " Lincoln Center) D l>V -((>'lll M••• (.lvo! Pllf"'°"'" In tho.>ugh lhc in!rrpr(•l.'.llLOll i~ ON STAGE _ Tue•. thru Sun., 8:00 p .m. oprn to qul·stion PI) i n t ~ ''THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" .\les..'I Cl\'iC" Plarhou.se. 1\J\d , int CD"'"'''"''Y c ... 1~· 1uo>10-1w ... on like t~ ll\8lerial itself. th~ ~': .. ~~~i;:..c~.':X.:•1 •G•vunO• 11,1;11l11st It inl·lude the 111· con1plrll' retr:.nsform:l!ion of :\ILss ~!c\...anlf~ for I he ''Chimney Sl\·C'('p" f1ln11nc:. !ht' long lapse before the final ga~ and th<' re!enlinn of a ''llunfll'\··Rrinkk•v'' rcfcrrn<.'e in rhc dialoc:uc. · ! Costa 1'1cs:a prod u c I j 0 n THl CAST Aa~m . Jt t-G •ut>•~ ~· ~~ Jbuth Coast Repertor_\! flickers al times and glltters l11 ,..,. P,1u;r1"1 3! Otht'f'S. ~~~ .. ~·:=:. !~·,:·~\11~1::~~ \\"hcrl· script, music nnd s1<1g1ng blend mos l im· preSSJ\'Cly IS in the sreond segment. lh<' "Lady or the T1~er" srqucnrc \1 h1ch 1akt's 1hc C\'cnin~'s top honors \\'ell- {'\l(lrtlinatrd mo\ement. ~ .">nappy bit of staging by tlirtt·- tor l':lli Tambellinl and !he b<:'st singing \'Oler: in lhc rorn- pan~· -that of .\lary Sul\i1'nn -co rnbine for :t highly cn- JOY;1ble prrsent<il ion. I ..._ ·• ~.-.1•• ~I•" Wla•·c ~ ··The App c 11ee IS an ::im-HMlt••• ~"""v sc~u 1..:Jrne.,.. "BAD COMPAMY" -"1f'1, MIOO C~•l'T, - •o•HIT" _,,.. .... ._ •CcMor•~• .MHIN WAYNE 'PG '--· ·-···-"" •••·...,c--C-"f -AN0- 3 NOMINATIONS "PA PER CHASE" 8 NOW! 1 of ttt. k__r. Llidllf'9J 1f-th1 TWl IXClUSIYI! ACADfMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! "NO DOOIT MAlfHA MASON WnL l)lf !Ml 05CAl"-01d< 11,..1'1 Chonncl ll CO-STAI JAM(I C.U.N llST PICTOll llSf SCllllNP\.Af llST Dll!C'TOI l!ST CINIMATOGIALIHT llST COSTUMIS ' 1 00 llllr. WIO. OHl f 1 '·"" COHTIH> SAT.' IUH. TYU. llOM I 'Jil BY ! POPULAR I DEMAND! I '"LET THE GOOD TIMES I ROLL'mightvery well be the most important film of 1973!" , .. ...... ~-"" --·-· . ' " 1.rTM<fu,~\ili'" KCiL ·-- --·~-·--··~-.. ---.... , ..... '4 -~·"' --. _ .... -~"--·--· -· ...... ·=-:-::::.~-::~:.:,:;, __ ,__,, ........ ,...,,. .... .... -~-OOCllfCU, ........... -~. ·--"'·-~! . ' "•'"' Goll"""M' ~""I...-D·ll"" l'•U•..,...111 Ot•u~ M((t•i.• ,.,,,.,.,..,-JOl'ln II• ·11'l• fhp •I Je"'> (!D"\I\ DD (11"0"" Pe•t.o,., C...1ic~. ~yi,·1~ LH. ""' 11mtMU1no, (llf\9f1M Am t• imaginati\·e\y st a g e d and creat.lvcty chorcographNJ. ror the better \'A·o-thirds of !he evening. 8£~EF10ARI1':S or lhc Oock-Harnick n1usic and I~ ric!' arc :\tark 1'wain's "The Diary :\liss Sullivan i.:> excelll'nl as the princes~ who must c~r. lx:tv.·t·t·n sending her luver 11110 iULLIVAM <hdl~ as the soldier and Ucrn1c Sul'l(ln i~ in g~·! form as thL' minstrt'l 11 ho n<1rrall'5 !hi: 1al<'. "PASSIOl'il=:l.l.A" preear1ously lo till' cl 1 11 !! s 11ungl·nt The OPt'Tilf\g pitC'I~. '·Th£"1 D1arv of Adan1 and E\'t'," L' thf' l<•J<\t imprrss1vc of the silo\\'. de!=.pit<" a pair of sp!cn · did pl•rformancC's bv Jack r.rubish and Sue Prllic:rini in l thC' principal assignments. Thi' fnult here ]1('S in the 'A'ri\Ln~. ovf'rlo11g and lumpy .,., ith bo.·labort·d bus .:.: hun1or Stro11g Con1edy Lineup CRl'l.U~lf IS a rohust Ada·m I\ ho n10\"t's y,·ell and h:indlrs hi.; vocal chores a<lcquati'h . . \h,s Prlligrln!. a \n\·rl~· 1n- genuc herrto(ore unS('('ll in local tlX':itt'r. po~sses charm and a pleasing \"Oi1·r. ,,._ 11rl! as an cxccplional ability •o put arross hrr character. Sinll)TI CBS Rules Saturday Night BY RI CK DU 8 HO\\" HO LLY \V OOD !I Pl1 -From a nctll"ork \ic;1 po1n1. television has probahly n!'1·<'r had a more pcrfert 11f'11kty progrrun combination th.in CBS-TV's regular Saturday night lineup. The CBS Sf'rles on th;it nigh l arc. in order. "AlJ in the Family." "~IASl l" and the ~lary Tyler ~loorc. Bob Ne\\·hart and Caro! Burnell Shov.·s. Not Qnlv are all lhe!le scric!I highly Successful in l h" ratings, bul U1cy have also v.·on critical acclaim . They hav(' pulled off a genuine hat trick for tele\'ision~arning huge popularily and the at· tention or in telligent, selective vie'4·ers. Jo:ACll Of THE fi\'I!' shoy,s has belly-laugh appeal in th e traditional sense. And yet each one also projects a defini te contemporary flavor. e::isonably sophisticated for mass-oriented video entrie5. of com1nercial \'idco organiza- tions. \','a)nc Roi:rrs and a number fJ"rforms cre<:litahly as the of others 11ho ...,ork t0grther bt>l1-bottomcd snake in th<' You ran analv:t(': ll'le,·i~ion forf'ver. and yoU v.·ill still <1r- rh·1· at the fact th:it l!ood Jtght C'nlertainment is .,.,hat most viey,·ers want most of the ~ime. rxrept1ona\I~· "·"II. gr:iss. r-.liss :\\(l()rl.-S scric!' has . in .\lusical director Beth I«. addition to it.s sta r. a fine 11ho doubl<'S as accomµan1 st rnsrmblr lh:it inrludrs F.d <'°4'!1 l'<'Oman dutv y,ith a Asnr·r. \'all'rlC llarprr. Tt'<I l;irgrl~'. furi:t·t!ablr ·,.;rorl.' Th<' Knight and Cloris Le.irhn1a11 . eh<:JrMi:;raphic chorrs ,, ri·f Tlll':Y \\'Af'lii 10 rasr off Nr"'hlrt's show also ha o; a "ki!l full .1· h:indlcd b1' th 1' from !hr problems of the d11y. solid troup.: !hat includes iriun1vcrat~ of U. D. ('.:llhoun.t and they i,rant lo laugh morl' Suzanne P\eshette and Peter Anita (irossm,'\n arid :\!1~~ th:in any1hing else. especially Bont'rz. And ~llss Rurnett's Pelligrini. a izrarcful rh:1n-1 as international and domeslic series is bolstcrrd br such teusc ...,Jto also plays 1hc tigrr' crises pile in on top Qf their Tcgular pcrfom1crs as -Harvey in the second act. personal concerns. Korman, Vickie t.av.'rcncc and "lllc Apple Trt>c"' i;; <1 And The fart that on•· Lyle \Vaggoncr. bright and merry t'\'enfng or nel1\·ork. CBS·TV, on one Sa turday nights have long light entertainment in var;.·ing nigh!, Saturdays, has five con· ~n a time for Arnc rirans degr('('S. Pcrfllrmances mn· sccutivr series of the kind to go out on the tov•n. But tinul.' Fridays and Sa1 urd.iy~ that video executives dream CBS-TV's a ma z i n g 1 y sue· For the next l\\'O V."ft'Kends :ll abou t is a sort of broadcasting cessfol five-srries lineup---and llM' Community Cc n l c r miracle. the energy crisis-may be audi!ortum on thl' Or;111,::c There is another kind of changing some national habits. iiic~·oJ:u~n~t>C' IF~a~;r~groundiJiiii,,S]ii!~ll television miracle in th.is pro--- -.....,, ~-,;-;.; gram li~eup: the rcmarkablr ~· ~~ I chem istry among the pe~ormers in each ol the fi ve , j • ..,_ se ries. "Few thlrigs are more-elusi\•e frlt 'lltlC ilt sbow blLSincsS than the 't&ll D'J' OJ' adlicvemenl of g e n I n e 'I dlemistry among performers.l '8111'081 1, lt is tough enough to--gel in j , ....... ,.. one show. let alone fi ve -and t 1Pc;1 rive consecutive shows, Jl 1 ............... ,..,l.&U ·•rc""'CO!e-.--.. that. I FOUNTAIN VAUll' ..,., ~'· -11'$11/Suit Tit I:• "l lL&._Y 1'fl'O HAT.I" t,Gl 'tlO;fyW :.• ILECTll.I C.LlOE IH I LU•" 1•0 Wklllr--':•l-lt:l1 FOUNTAIN YALllT ON n ~:r CBS' Saturday nigl1t lineup carries the netY.'Ork in !hr. ratings. And ~ coast·to-coast popularity of the lineup is helping e ns lo re.lain its tradi- tional lead in !he statistical ne l>A'ork competition. Furthennor!', net...,·ork ex-Yt.'T, uAu.. IN the Family" WIMHU 1'7t CAMNll FIL/II fllTIVAL Mn l'IUU Allf.UD ll kl/Su~ TH l:lO HELD ov1 •1 "THE P01EIDOH ADYENTUltE" l•lll lll'k~Yl .. :11 •.M. 11111 .......... ,11 "IMPl!ltOll 01' TH I! MOttTH " \ll'klllY•":00.11:10 111/5..,..·1:4J.,:00.11:10 l •GI .~: ,. '"' "JUOGl ROY IEAN " "AMERICAN ORAFITTI" "BUSTING" ... "WHERE'S POPPA" (R ) "PAPER MOON" "SAVE THE, TrGER" "POSEIDON ADVENTURE" {G) •o• "NEPTUNE FACTOR " UA Cltf Oftd S<Mrttl Cooll C!MfMlt-TWMMJ 5Dc ILltdle1 9'd GoW.~1--0pe• '1il 2:00 p.111. i ,,.... ••• !l. ''l""r" "THIE l'OSIEIDON ADYE:MTU•IE" I' • j "JERE.MIAH JOHN50H" f:: '''"ti ~'111!' UA ~]?::··· Soul!'I ·· Coll\ (l,..t "111 O.lly l[•C. !iun &, Mo!.) I~ JO to •000·"' 11.00 ?-::::: -~­''THI: IHHEIUTOl" ,A.GO(SS WHAT ~I LIAIHl.0 IH SCHOOL TODAY" W-o!I .... _.. ..... . ._ ....... .. . ';;;.':~':" ''THI POSllOOM A.DYEHTOll" '" ... , ......... , .. ,,,.,, "IUSTIHG" "WHlll'S POf'PA1" ... ... c-QI) --''llLLY TWO HA.TS"' -iLICT\tul~IOf IH _, '"l' .. _.,Clll . ... , ... , _.,.., ....- "' lt><OOI. TOllA1" -·~ •• Nearly Eve r yone Listens to Landers ccutivcs work constantly to has Carroll O'Connor, Jean create a lineup of hi! comedy Stapleton. Ron llcincr and series. For successful light Sally Struthers. ":-OtASH" has enfcrtainn1cnt is the ba1;c~k~bo~n~c'_~Al~a~n~A~ld~a~,~~~lc~l~A!~a~n~S~"::'~'~n~so~n~.jl ~;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;~~!!f!""!""!""!""!""!""!""!""!"""!llil_ ______________ ··-------- LAUGHTERHDUSE' ft VE 10 ACAOIMY AWARD NOMINATION ...:i.. • Of Tiit BEST PICTURE Tt•• -·· , .. 115,ACTIESS -• , ... ~ .. ' ... llST DlllCTOI -•• .'""'~ ..... -... (1.:•· e Pf ltFO•MANCI SCHEDUll e MON· TU ES-WED· THURS· 2-00-4 ·30-7·00·9:30 fRJDA't:.2:00-4 :20·6"S0·9:20· t 1 :SO SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY 1:20 A.M. 1t·4S.2·Q0-4:20 6 S0-9:20·11.SO r····· ••••••• ··"'"l . : 1 IST 1 '11'(£•S POSITIW(l f f•DS TlllSIUf .,.IL 1 lfST PICTU•E lf5T ACTRISS • CKINO.I llCISON ...0/llllHllS THE GREATEST ADVENTURE DFE~CAPF! ... • ~ NOMINATIONS COMB M.""l '''"'~-;i.o .,.. .......... , .. _ .......... _ ....... , .... ._..,., . ~ ... -... ,,....,.,..~., ..................... _.,"'_ .... ..... '(i@4 .............. -·•·• •"'' ... ~.n••••·•· ........... .-. . .. .. . ... ... '""' '1llkll ... M 1-ltE DI\),;~ DOtl11 ll\ 0 \111· 7t .. G~IAT Wllll :~ •. : '•',"' '' I • • 0 ' '• : ' : . . . . ~ SHOWING TOGETHER cunt Eastwood js IMPCJ Har1'J- \ ~ - WHAT 11\IS fltlll [IPOSlS AIOUT U ~DERCO~lR YICl COPS Cl•'f ll S£lll 011 10UR I~ Sll · OMl f HER£!· . """""° ... ~ .. -- :...-... .-" -: '"": . . . . . . . . . ' . ' \ ~. Morch 21 , 197.f --MIXED SINGLES by Wrn. F. Brown and Mel CasSOll DOOLEY'S WORLD ' I I I ' - ' .~ ' ' ·- ' I ~ . . , ,, l IF You El/&IZ S£T1L! l10/AJN, EIOOM!IZ . llJM!ilO /Dill IT Sf? oi.I, JOSf Gll/t Mo A ~Mt~l1E ~ SVFFALO lloAM , AND 111! 11t&IZ AND "lllo ANTCL~ .• TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND JEFF RGMEMTS NANCY PLAY. ..;~' .. l'M POCJl'l.e-SOPfllSflCA'fl:D! HAW!HAW! HAW!HAWI HAW! Sil( YE"Ar<'S! YEH, ALL I EVER IT L..OOKS DID TO IT WAS NEW ! Cl-{ANGE IT ABOUT 7:-~n-,-' j FOUR 711\\ES A YEAR Ii IN RESTAURANTS r 0~. OFFICER, WILL . ., YOU PLEAS~ WALK r"-'-l!\E HOME ._.----' " " YOV Me.IN YOU'D WANT A PAD 1N SOM& IMl·lllltf HEIGHBOIZMOOO? ., • .2 t by Tom It Ryan GAP. l'f'll 5URJlDUNP!;p BY KfY5iON!: CDP5. by Al Smith by Dale Hale Dr. SMOCK GORDO r--------.. ·--------® ,. ' HEY, PLUSHIE, WAAT1S iH,t.T? by Charles M. Scldz ACROSS 1 Neighbor orauebec 6 Horse·s s""eat 10 Wound wilha dagger 14 Harass koy 44 Mute 45 A hear!-· 47 Tedious 48 Prima evidence 49 Female deer 15 Japanese ·---bo• 50 Take off 54 Three - pointer: 2 words 57 Oye 1. I' 16 New Zealand tree 17 Condition 16 American edllor: 2 words · 20 A Marr 21 lnQul,e curiously 22 Growing outward 23 81eez:y 25 Marriage goddess 27 Cuts shOrl 30 Dazzling 31 Yearns 32 Ground grain . 58 English C0ml)OS8f 59 Motorcar: Informal 60 Fish 6' Caustic materials 62 Headliner 63 Willing S £ E 0 Y sounct 35 Ship's 10 Throws "window" rocks at 37 Colee ---- 11 Olympic 38 "Bravo!": 2 winner: 2 words words 40 Furnished 12 Sharp with ridge tootwear: DOWN ~ 13 Awl Var. 19 Forgive "1 Wire I Means ol 21 Couples: measure disguise Abbr. 43 Aural 2 Rectangular 24 Verb crossovers pier conlraction 44 Bring suit 3 Old Irish 25 Milk plant <45 Rubbish 33 Body parl ~ 36 Trine garment 26 At fi rs! <46 Supernatural 4 0 1 V ----Ala: being 37 Spill the beans 38 Affirmat ive reply. 2 worda 39 •.• Wednesday 40 Unauractlve 41 Lenglh unfl 42 Mus!cal I ' > .. 1 " " medium U.S.$. A. 47 Grlel size: 2 cily 49 S!atislics words 28 Shows ~s1 Feminine 5 Cyclone displeasure name cenler 29 Present: 3 52 Animal 6 Torridly words enclosure · hot 30 Cranky 53 Teutonic 7 Alone In person 55 2lrrogen kind 32 Blinding 56 Away from a lnlel light inside 9 Bovine 34 Asian gu11 57 Jalopy 10 II 11 I) • .--------~ IT'S NOT A 6!1E5T COTTAGE. WHEN ARE '/Oii GOING 11> ,,R, IT 'S A DOG llOO<E! AND FACE LIP 11l 11EALIT<f?! ~¥ '-' ~OT A ft>IN'l·LOO<ING KIO IJ!TH A 816 N~!~ HE"5 A 6E,6.6LE! JUDGE PARKER I WON'T T,lt.KE eur WELL, A68EY ... THIS 15 · A FEW MINUTES SAM DROP9EO IN TO SEE Mf I.AST N\GHT ... .A.ND l'M WORRIED 1'.&0!JT HIM! HE'S VERY UPS Et BY THE ACCU5Ail0NS BEING M.t.DE AGAINST HIM A PLEASANT SURPRISE! OF YOUR TIME, r j I ! ! • ' JUDGE! ~'I' THAT PRISONER~ MISS PEACH 9uT WHAT~ W~ONw WIT\< Y<ll.tll: Ta~eTYPf MACHINE ? If WOflK'i, Pof.s .. •r ,,. ? K~~L 'I ~I+, Mil. GlrtMMlf, S~T Sc./lOOC.. IT'' Too oi..P, M"itl'f l(~Ai!loN TOO o~o. -61> lft>/l l! L cflo,c.E ~iWS ~ .. ,., -+ '· .• by Harold Le Doux eur 6AM WOULO NEVER UE , JUDGE! '!'OU t<.NOW Tl'IAT, =-<~ DON'T· 'YOU? by Mell •IT 5.1,~: "ffNC> WA~ C•OTHtf . IT I ~ COLD Mflff AT VA&.t.EY Fort~a ... ~ --~ by GeoNJe Lemont by Gus Arriola by Ferd Jahnson A NEW A<;H TFlAY FOFlMOON ... by ROCJer Bollen OIER T>4e i.DlE> HPIJL, I 'L.L. .££1'_1Hlir..Bole!UO~EOL.DJ_ "The~ leather-bound classics make very nice birthday presents -after reading a ('Ouple of pages, )'OU don't mind giving them lo somebody." ' { I DENNIS THE MENACE 'GEE. WHIZ ... YOU 1tllD ME TO JUST KEEP IT UP 1' . . doll Im DA ll1b In onl Gen H s f·nbu hom I nien plac Cust wro rooo m<o OPEN s ' ~in lrvi ol an SEE '35 Rd.' Vist Ami Furl v.•ilh lo!. for bltn BA c~, Loe co stl'C' "'" vi me te ta.ii V0< 3 N• '"' Sci Co Sul ... 9 • fiD;;;;A;;;;l;L;;;Y<:=:,=,=L=o=·"r=il!GE;;'ttn~·£·;;·;-;1_;;_;;_;;_;;_;:_;;_;;_;;_;;~-;:·G~=·=ng .. ~·;•;;l;;;;;;;;;;;f;';'G~,-;.;;'"~:::,;;,~·~l;;;;;;;;;;;1G~on~::.z.;;·~l;;;;;;;;;;;1r.Go.;..'=.-;.n_.::_.;:.r1_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-s;-:;7~2iiG~.:;;5;·;;~~·~~::·~1-::_-::_-::_-::_-:-::_-::_-::_·~Th~'::~_=:·':r.j.;G~;~~n;;·~~;;'~;~,;;:~1;~'9~1;;4:;;_;;_;;_;;~-;;-;;-;;Gi";;•·;;n~e;;,~.[l;;C;:A;;ll;;Y;;;;;;Pl;;LO;;T;;;;;;:J;: .. ;;-1 INVESTORS DELIGHT CLASSIFIED 6 BEAUTIFUL UNITS _ Adjoining C0<ta • TRIPLEX-EXCHANGE P.1 G tr c G d' · · id & Terr1f1c Costa ~tesa I.oration. l>en1and rental esaPI o , ou,rse. rreat con illon in s e • . area. close to free\\'3\,'S, shop1nn t1 :u1d schools. out. enty o renter appeal Quality eon· · " struction, Privacy and one block to shopping. Three 2-bedroon1s. 11/2 baths. f~nclosed gur· ERRORS: Advertiser• Ideal for oY:ner occupant. Pricod right and ages. This 1n\•es t111ent ha~ cveryth111J1:. O" ner .ttould check their •ds minimum dO\\'O paymen t required. Great tax _LI ~ wants to exchange for large units. Notify us dally & report errors. shelter! First time advert ised. CALL NOWI ;-e."4tf,,e .;ii~~ if 1 you are in terested . Call 646·0555. Imm o di o to I y. Tho 54'-5880· DAIL..Y PllOT ,.,....,.. -NOR1'H-<;OS'FA-MESA,-------j_. -R£"-""l u0......,.__ ___ L ll1blllty for lho first $-43,000-QUALITY BUILT FAA\ILY HOME \ I n c o r re c t Insertion wit h shake roof, hardwood floors and plaster _ . only walls. Huge added 12'x24' bonus room com· BEST IN THE BLUFFS · plete with large stQne fireplace, paneling and 1• real beam ceiJings. Beautiful. front kitchen n1 ne"'' on the n1arkel. Over 1900 sq. ft. of Huntington Crest Sportding Pool fabulous 2 slory exeruli\'f' hon1e. Cu s Io n1 lea!Ul'('i'I 1hrnughout. 4 klng1ize lx>fl· rooms · S<'parate d~n or library. Large entertnin· ment room. 2 n1arble fire- places. Formtil dining • (.'ustom pool enc.·Josed \\'llh wroUghl Iron . d~s..,.i11g 1oom ·Call no1v for uppo1nt· ment, §42-2535. OK N Tll i • f'T"3 FUN TD 8E NK:EJ tVfl \._ -~- THE REAL ESTATERS THE VILLA GRANADA TOWN HOMES NEWPORT BEACH 3, ~ & 5 BDRMS. $49,900 TO $bb,500 Spacious & (']egan!, l~·ii;urr living i nthe fashionable Irvine planned community ol Easlbluff. All 1nalnte11- ar.ee provided. SEE MODELS TODAY 835 Amigos \\';1y IJamborre Rd: to Easlblulf,Dr., lo ~tar Vista, 10 Do.rninRO.~ lo Amip \o\"ay) Further Information, 644-1133 luxury and a VLEW OF THE BAY and Cata· with new double oven. 5 burner range and Jina. Sec my new carpets and drapes and tlie dishwasher. Just listed, won't last! CALL fresh "reen astro turf on n1y patio. Buy n1c 546-5880. • -567.775. ... I» HERITAGE . . REALTORS General 546-S880 Open Eves. General $170,000 14 APARTMENTS Near new h1ontclair Plaza. Sho\vs pride of ownershi p in high demand rental area and the figures are very good! Owner may trade down for your smaller units. Call 646·0555 BLUFFS MODEL HOMES All ready to move into. Beautifu lly decor. thruout . with best carp., drapes. "'alipaper, landscaping: on v.·idc picturesque greenbelts. Priced to sell! $66,750 to $79,500. OPEN TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY 1·5 2706 VISTA UMBROSA (olf Visto del Oro) CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highw•y, Corona def Mar efiJo J~fe LIDO \vaterfront. 3 Hdrrn . & lge. ramily rm., or 5 bdr ms., \Yitn 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec~ tacular vi ew! \Vaterfront livtng rn1 . with step--dowo wet bar. Pier & float. $275,000. * * * * WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD 30' x JOS'. A'lagnificent viC\\'! Sl65.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B.ayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675~161 General General SEA VIEW VILLAS Condominiums OPEN DAILY 10 TO 5 Presented by Nol•n Re•I Estate, Inc. Expansive \Vhi te "'ater view fron1 eac h uni t, overlooking l\1onarcil Bay, in luxurious l\1edlt. design. Price d from S68,150: 2 BR .• 21f l ba ., to 3 BR. + fan1. rn1 ., 2 ~2 ha .: patios. Pool. ret. (acil incl usive. So. Coas t ll\vy. to Crown * Balboo Bay Properties * General JUST LISTED 13est JO(' .. t·: .. sts1dc COS· ta .\1£'$3. 3 Hit . farn. rn1 . l'o\''d pe1t10. gour- 1nct kitrh. S39,750 ('all : 642-7491 NEWPORT ISLAND 2 J;)cdroon1 I lomc \Vi lh pi er & flont (';ill : lii:l-i.J20 REALTORS 4 .Local Offices To Serve Gen!'ral WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. RE&LTORS since 1946 BEAUTIFUL !-STORY "CONDO" HOMES '!'he Bluffs. brand ne\, .. l.ust of the lk-~t : ·End L'nit. 3 Bil, Ull . "Linda" ~lodl'1 $74 ,!150 I:.:nd Uni t. 3 Bn. l-~ll, •·11aul3" .\lodl'l $74.9!i0 Corner 3 bdrn1, J)ll, "l.inda" ~lod('[ 878.:;oo A I '"'"· Uf l if'M( CALL ME, I'M SPANKING -Brond •pon k· lng nc\\''. 4 <rooms, . sq. rr.rnl3aycrest un San ti ago Uri\c, for only $87.500. Sunny. .~p11t 1ous and yl•ars ago pr1('e. Open rlaily at :!l:!I ~:11\tia.~u or rail n1c . 1'111 spank ing~ UN IQUE HOMES Rea ltors, 675·600 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Coron a dtl Mar Genera l GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION $28,500 -4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH . .\'C\\ c·:ir· pet~ 01 IJ\111): rnuni aud hall Sl.'"100. [)O\\'ll pa~·n1cnt tu nnyonr. Sl5!i . .\lunth pay~ C\l'ry- llung. llu rr~. J U~t rclea~l'd . Call S40-11S1. UNITS • UNITS EASTS I OE EXCLUSIVE---0 Sh.'.'lke r oof beau· ties. 2 bedroorns eal·h 8 t3ar;iges. Everything lip-top <"Oncl1t lon. Big lot \\'ith sp.'.lciou~ ~recn area. l·::-.l·t::llcnl rcntnl location. ('all qu1C"k for 1norc inforn1.'.l tion. 540.1151 . ·~HERITAGE 1 i~ REALTORS Gener al EASTSIDE FOURPLEX $65,000 Income S61S . m o n1h ('Nuff said !) Sun/E ves. I Gen eral JUST LISTED- AS SUM E $24,60C 7°/o ·VA LOAN ~~li 1•11.d p .. 11u••n1• J~Jr11 11u1t I••!' o• tlt•1·k 11a_ l.11 1v h1111~: a l"!''" 1)1111111.: rv1 .. 1n I l.11 '•' '"n11·:· 1,,r ln11 do11 •, I·• I ' \' .\ l.<•.1•1, ~!!i 1"1 ,• ;o·p_ 1~11 nt ..: A, 1 n"11, ·~, :.tii•i~ oPf'N Ill 9 . IT~ •IJll ro BC NICC:• THE REAL ESTATERS 2111 San Joaquin Hills Roa d NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644·4910 TWO GIRL$ General ----In The Bluffs WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR 644:0134 Valley Pk,y,•y. in La gu na Niguel. • J=or 'f'Orther information call: 496·6551 General ~ TOO MUCH TO SEE TO SAY- ~I \ ' ' 646-5855 WANTED '!"'"""'"' _________ "'!' ___ .., __ l _-:::::::-:=-:~-:;:;--1 -General \Gener a l ··~t{\'.\Cl''t'\" 1 I General .veneral 3000 SQ FT Big 4 Bdrm-No Down ·· ---------· · ·.s' · 11 "'' ,.1111 NE\V or experienc:ed men or ---------ii -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I ; • ' Heiiuurullv 1 and~ cR /11' 11 Executive Home 11Y h"111 •· 111 ~upo•r l•w l::uii: Bui '11·'1! 11') • It ~park],., \\"O!nen. \\'e offer PEllSON· MESA VERDE I• POOL• JACUZZI :?-s,(11')' ~11h -I hdrms. 2 i---------1 liitllll 1•fll'-h ,\· !'<·•1 ~·. fll1t·rl'd lhn1ui.;hou1 1111h rl•·•~1r11tur' ALIZED TR,\INING. A con· Pool! Jacuu1: Snuna• 2 !llory haths. Farn1lv n.ion1 .r;, Mnu§ Former Model GOOD GRIEF 1 ! 11' ""1v s.-~~.!ll•I. 1 1iu •• 1111 l.11\tH 1 i·:•riu·tll: 111H/. genial oHicc in lht• best CUSTOM HOME 3000 Ml· IL :\loclf'l h<•n1e roon1. Din1ni:: · e :\rnrl\' all llur l 1"111n:~ '"Id "THI '.\.\" · hi ·h·i •·I. "111.;hil,\ 11:•11 ··•·1••r1r•:'-l~"l'•'d to1 Corona d<'I l\lar localion. ,\ $S 9 500 Uerorntlnl!'. .. 1 CAR GAR-bu1lt-1ns. !11,h\\a~~;, B,g Jo~ ro lx"n•h • ~l••teinu~ '.? l)l'Jt'i1•«1 lh·o1•'rnn.:r11 ~' 111 •·d in. all 11•·lt ,\ •l•·ul mal 1l1n1nl:' 1;1f·:11 k1trh·11·; I hrf•nlae<' \\';t11'r""1fh'l'l<'r.:'110 ~10r~·. lY•uhll" •lt•OI" i·nrr;.· I wE NEED Lt.•;t~t' ••I' L uµlhl/1 ()(ft'l'l'J ;\l;<st•·r l('<hl•]ll h:•:-, ..... :.: top cornn1is:<io11 plan and • I ,\{.;E: l:.U1sC'd t'nlry. Hui::.-•· ra1)l,..,h.1I •. , 1h•1" fo'orrn .. I ENTORY at Yi!+}il() superior bonus plan. Thl"re An oul:<t;ind11ui; t"On1hinal1vn li\•ing l\l01n. \'aultC'<l aTlfl do\\'ll CI . l"\1-1tn"11 ;-ill 1111un:.: :-;,.11.,r,11,. l;i iuil~ , INV CORBIN -MARTIN r·d dt~·-~111~ ·""'1 :•11•1 1·:•111· I kl f ·1·1· f] 0· 1u· -] • "-<l ·1· ]{ • 1· o\ht'1...;! S'".~JlXJ '':1 U J.l(}..1720 I I I I II l.11,h lrtn•l~r·,1 1"' ;ind l.l't• are an1p e par ng ;u:1 1 11•s o i:"11:11 io11. qua ) ,,nf ••1n1· ,,.,anu.• c.°"11~s. us.1c ll"l.. "~ "' n~uu (11;1r111111~ h1h:hr kl!· , \flU 1:11f' 1'011~1r rn•1 .~•· 1111; REAL TORS 644-JUl Hl•tln!rnan•" ,...,,, n .. r l • .t f'!J' tour 1•us1omers anct oon-fort -round-lbe--<'Omt'r 1 plat-e. Fonnat <line. llomf'. t'h•·n . P'••I "'' \;,1~t l'~·.it ;1>11r 11'>11lt' •lr lTl•'Vlll•' pl'flfl· _ Sisl.enl advertising supporl. fruni ;\h•s.1 Verde Country t "-!l,2 niakt'rs kitehun. ~· f;in11 I~ [ J I' I ·1 ~l-'01 I ·r1\· 1·\\l 1·..; \\~· r11n--THE BLUFFS tu •· ··"1"11·<1 1.:•11"' J'I-" -lL :_:,,,,._ 1·111·• •Ju~ ·,,'·-.. -' . , , . . . ~UlL.L ~ ,.lWJ_ ~L..1.r lll!.'1 ___y~ your confidential 8~ Club.-Fcaturelil. ?,6'il(I !'quare LARGE TOWNHOUSE roon1. \\'F..:T BAR... Sl'~l':•lt' ()rin I hro;;1t;il". (';i!l fll~ t-it-o. I .. 11...,. . P,.·a1111f11l. "harp n" 1" r .. ' l ·-t • (. JI • Ii "'1 . 1 I . ~: ~ ol h \'b1g aQ!'n. °"1th I -wtllilf 100111. ~ bed-• CJPfN 111 ". H s ti.JN 10 Iii NJU • I ./ i'•·r qru1l11.1•1! ~' l.'\ ~• l'' ll't'•d•·!: J.;I i·l1t•, .,,,1111 i" ;'~~ 1 :,', 1 ·' '··· ' ' 1 ' ~ ----spacious ~rooms. large ~fl L·r!an horn~· u1 i..lnJ lWJ!lf>. .G{;.tuic m Rs t l' r • ~ ~~ ~I 1)'vu r•· 11111~1r1 :.nt "' ll'•' s11,1•1,,11, :; hrlnn~ .. ~ 1: _ 1·'· · ~•1 .. •1 11 . .... " Allinl~~r ...... -..nn'ftl' di~ "J6mi ~fntfy -, ~e & t.'ttnd .• nC\I \} Pfll!lt· suite. ~tODG OEOJR.i\'f. " r111u1nu"u~ qu .. 111~ 1'' harh.-.· JLJ>'tl"\jdcd l h!Ulllll \ tn1n1:n·ul;1!t'' 11ii~ 1·n11rfo i~l 644-7270 roOm "'iUi fircplact', .wel ~& 11aTip:1)'f'rcd. Lge., t'n· TNG! OOl'IC to ljietich! CAIL 2'Xii t1 ·1rh<1r 1:11·rl 1 · f"1~u1·,. 1111" 11~ h:11d• 1 • ;\l;i~ "'' shqw )'(Ill lhi•" ! l1kr " ntorl•·I' Pri•~~i 11<'!1111 L ~rair.conditioning-& e•. -entl'Y IIBU~. upgta?· NOW! 96).6161.~ - -./ ..:1,.-·•·1:•! ... ~. 1.hfi.•111r"n" MORGAN REAL TY · 1\+·1.-•>fl!·-t :1! 5'fi.ft;o ;\!!~ rronk· air fi.l!Pr systems1 !:· -~~ cnrpeling: ar ~1 1,900~ !his. OPEN11L t• fTS ftJN TOIJf NiCf' POOL. $4900 _ ___ __ ;+.~n:i 11)1•111 1.1,k u~· 673.6642 675.6459 11·1111~. ~-·"11 Sli40011J :\J.1 _, car 11;oragc, tf'Jilcr/boal we-Is lh~· !o"·e:.t pri•'<'d E-plun ~ ~ · ./ t ro·•· ,.1,.1ui111 .. n t~ to largl' yard l\'ith avail. ·~~ '!~'ti DOWN BEACH M H' hi d I 1111,., ,·f1f1 I):•'~"· . !;111 ;, 11r1v ~r· Ynur nl•l<1 • I'OOOl for pool and nlUCh l f ~ ,. . QCCQ ICJ an !'lo·,i·c·•a\l ti'!l-0!11 S1•ll 1dl+:1!(•n~S \\'ll h:'.,f1~1:~1· l11•1d•l•·•r1•111 h1•~r!f'rTinnd• !I\()1'('. It's }II.! yeai~ Ill"\\', CIUI 2u. ,, ... ,~. J 1-fAGNJ E IC'E.~T l.1-...1(1 sp.irk· Poool Home I 1'1!~11 _(1 .. ~:-.illl'~[ "~ fi-l~·.~11'! _. ·_· -~11 11 r:i'! 11·ilh ri· I, h l,~~~.t!.~J!~"!-~~ --•-•••··~ ling clenr 11·11tl'r pool. l.al! • ~ G , I " be11u1iful L"Onf thon t m111{:i· n AVond BEACH BLUFFS· CONDO B.B.Q. FIHE HING. Out-Yflur ow11 Enl l'ilH111a11•n 1 ene a . i•"'M"'rlll side cat111i:: 1>:11' fron1 Ot"'" (l•t11£'l'. 11•11h p•~1I and 1• ;ilf'(· I :, ~----~· I I 2 SMALL HOMES fo1· uddillonal illf•)i'Jnalion 675 -3000 VIEW f I 1 ] I -I :=::::::=;:==:=~: I r'Ountry kitrht'n. !luge 11m· fa 1 · :U';.:" 11n11 Y "'~•Ill, ' ' • · ~-------.._ und uppoin!.P"enl. forevl"r ''il'11' of l~11rk Bay & Hy iooni. ,.;1n11e fin:plril'e. ~]lilt'" f••I J'.ul 1a!il1· • ·: l•·d· 1 ~ "i lh many extras • on one lot. S37,500. Custom built, rorct'd air heal. cplll, dr p!!, bltns, covet't'd .aHo. dblr car garage 11·ith nuto garage door, lge storage cabinelS. Completely fenced. Choice close in hx:alion. OPf.N Tit 9 • lr'S fUN 10 BE N!CiJ -----] 11 ] :'llts. Drnmat (';1 y 1 N"Orar-Brighi 1·ht'"I)-' h\ ini: r0fl111 1•,r,111 !. ,.,,,~ ~i.·,.11 1111: 1 .. rr 1 ~, ~ t•rl hnn11• 11ilh l'X•·cptional f''flmily ~i1.1• ht'rl l'O<l n1 . li1d••-0•11;1y. t ·.,111pl+·l··I) l:111•t: ! BALBOA Roy McCardl• Realtor 1810 NM\·ort Bh'd .. CP.1 548-7729 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE' SJLVERCREST MOBILE HOME 20· x 5.1', 2 BO 2 BA carp., draprd, bit-ins. r I" fr i .11;. , \\'asJ1<'J· & clect. dry~r, 1\·ired. for 220 air coriCl., kllch, clock, storage shed, landSCfllll'fl p..-i!io. Three yrs. old -l.ike nu. Locatl'd in 1--LB-O~A-~l-S_Li_A_N_D_, new ftdffitpl(. 3\\·ay --Yrom BA ooL<y SI. Oo~h•ll bl. fmm Great for singles or a t'Ou p!C' Located well a1vay fro1n con1n1c r1·i u l n.nrl thru sll'('ets. A neat 2 l.X'Clroon1 cottage. S.i7,000. 640-1120 clubhouse. Sl5.49'.i. Rerl. to $12,950. Call EVES. 213-69+-4600. 697-7152. CAN BE SEEN AT ' CRESTMONT ESTATES IOCil Site Dr .. Brea. jCl'ntral AVC". across from Brea I ":;:;::::::;::~;::::::;;::;::;::::::;: I Q)rnm. Hosp.) Loi :\'o. •l6. ]~CONTACT R.J\Y, PK . i\1GP ... !or &hawing. CALIFORNIA . RANCHO' Rural acreage · in the Ba1·k Ba)·. J-:lcgant a11d rornfor- table h0111e ~th fabulous vil'\1', ro"Jl and entertain· men! faC'ihties Md room for tennis t"Ourts. Call for de· !ails. PETE BARRETI -REALTOR-642-5200 College Parle Assume VA Loan LlKE NE\\' SH,\G BEAL 'TIF"UL AREA • B ca u I i I u I 11('1ghbornoo<l. I Beautiful homl'. Beautiful I terms. \\'hat cJ51.• can 1\·e ~ay! \·ou ~ally shoulrt look at this one. Call 5<D-949l. BOAT BUFFS!! Vacant bul ne1~·!y dl'l:orn1rrl Walker & Lee 3 BR & d('n Island ho1ne: •••L 11 t ATt New l'l"JllJ.!. lirepl, blllns. I ~~~~~~~~;;;;~ encl palio. dci.:k + lrg slip. I: Seller "'anls lncon1e lll'Op. • Orans:c or San D1cgo Counly. Asking S!H.~JOO. • Subn1it 00\\n or 1r111l<': ! Call 64:>-8400. , V. E. 1i...n1 & Co. ~· ..... ~ PARK-LIKE ATMOSPHERE NEW LISTING MESA DEL MAR LArgc r1u"ity hOml' ~·Ith 4 hti;-:; l'lt'<lroorrur. New pe.in1 And CIU"Jl('l!lo. Jlurf')' on lhls om' Rt only $39,900. ./Ca.. W::~:E ~REALTORS -54'-4141- (0pen Evtnlnt') Hove Shade Trees $27 ,500 • In C.M. A peac-eful and restful M't· ting for 1hl1 unu~unl 4 bM· room home ln ln.ine '[cr- ra(.T. LO\•ely pc)OI t.1nd laml· Jy rocm. Coron1 dl·I ~1ur !1chool11 aod BEST Of T E R ~l S. Askin; WJXXl. 61').8551). llurry. this firtll lime adver· !lsl'li three bedroom home Prf'fllib't 1-fom~ liui:te family nn n ttt'I! lint'fi sttoot 1111n't l"OOm. Boat io?lile th r u I l.:t!ll Ion ... &t6-7lil. 'l guNtge.. Sharp. S43.950 11 a Ol'f:N TJl ,. "-s ""' r? BE HtCEt bou11•lo. Call 8'7-0010. [ T ~ $30,000 SUper !own home with large la.milY roon1, scparale gantge, prlv111c , pa1lo. Call 8.gl. Ml~O. floor plttn. t"onn;.I rl1111n~. \\'ALK TO BJ-:ACll. s.l!IOO i>l.'.<1µc1.L Jlw ~ vn 1111" "llt' I WHOLESALE ''; """"' ,,,.,.,,1 '"""'' r""1 """" un: " ur-400E 17" FOR All PENINSULA ll'l<llU-e"S: ~hl'ht'N'd Pfl\",11<• J Tl I ' C II ""~ ,, • .,, • o ~ '· a """'""'" · C.M. AREAS :: l.ocdr<~•nl. 2 h.11h h"n1r-plt11i 11.1110. :: .-])il(.']OU~ hr!rn1s 1· ~. ,,, • ''' J•>A>.,. 8t: NICEt .....-~ • ...... •v !,;,, t:• I• 1 r1 ·n1,,1 Built 1n~. Terrific 1·;il\J<' at S'it500. j C F C I h \Di' I fin·pl."" and 1•·•11" $1;!,f~-) R;alt~" oesw!~oJo ~~: suPEi!FIXE_R_ ~:;~!~;]~.:1'l ·!l~1··1,081.Nirc·, Potential Nursery Sanra Ana llf"i.£:'hts. L.1J"!!(' fronla!;"e. Top loc3lion. Plus -VRMlll h<.>Jn»r C..11 {(If details. S37 .:00. Hea~~:~~!rs!!! OLDER 'N NICE PLUS v1Ew : 11. 1 ., lWO STORY >BR/OB,\, ,, .• ,.,,, !!''""~ ~ JlaVf' w·-i;Ot -.um~llere"s _ llon1c 11 /scp, llin, T111gc ------,~ :i pin·sharp 2 !ilory super ., ~ . kni·h Xe f'Oll\·1•r!••ll 1,1nuo;; rn1. Hu.:•· 2 ~!(11) 11 l1h c1;,>:inllC' I \"aluc on O\'l'r:<:ized cor. lor: .. w!OO · _1-'f""t (}\·f'r '.l ())'l o;r1 ft. ,\..,$lLlll(' tt.n11l.1 n,rJnl <11·r·r-.11c l•1t. 646-39l8-Eve$: 646-4543 Roomv O\\'llf'r's unit -1valk _ S:tl.500 f' ul\ Pnl·!' o: ..... \',\. loan.. Lill ..Erc::.~c._.fil.t. ,i J1-1~ "_J,;,!\ 1·.L11.•\·. C'llll , Lac hen my er to lili shops .t-st.•hool!i' This brautilully built &nd J111n1r~-f.\.'",...tiG·l6 [ "-lj-iJ"l!i'....::_..:t I Pric-cll rii::ht a! S.t!i.9.iO. · n1a1n!n1nrd h.1n1t' ofl('r<: ynu General t:~ner a l I rcrmi; OK'.'. Call &15-8400. i\ftd\i'rS'lrrn rhann 1n C:i llf. · 11 "ano·s '-C.RCJ.,W..G·J()IN U'-;' siinsl'l1n1· _ Th•' four hUJ::l' V. f:. flo\\-anl & l :O. ht'dr!Ylm,, fnnT11;I <l1n1n1: ---------~ ""-'f:..,.,.u.,.r...-a,... roon1, h;n·rt11·0Q11 floor~ anrl I Realtor ---------1 ' f b1•a u!lful 1·:.ih1nf·I<: i.:i\ r you , hnL·k hon1r h1·1111: in !('lll1;y's I c Id II B ~ I EASTSIOE CHARMER h~1;1 1t· ria•·r. C11ll :i~.-;-3 \!)l. 0 we an er Do You Have a Friend inrl'rt•sted or a1·p vou~ Jn Cute 2 hed 1 b;ith on Mrnl'r 7ESIDfNTt.AL f!f.'CVEl>AGE CCMP.Ar'1Y FEE Sir.IPL£ CO~·{DOi\llX·, lot. ~ts of USl'd brick nrar I --.,,II IC~!. 2..-0r 3 BN!roon1 fnt· 1 IX'aeh; S~pC'r lll't'3. ~lust see Walker & Lee sale. lease or le11.~r option. Call 6i&-1711 Onl' block 10 \\'l'Sll'tiff. en-Walker & Lee •••L .,,,,, closed garage!!., pnol anrl re<· fi.l'al Estate roon1. \\'e Tri·llardl'r at Sell idl<' it~1s 11·ill1 a Dailv The laslest draw 1n The ~~sl. Trf-Harbor. Pilm ClasM!IOO ad-:-ft42-;J~ I ... a Dellv Pilot ct~-<mhea General · General NEW CORONA DEL MAR CONDO - $62,lOO E xciting 2 story chalet type condo . Short ,,.a\k to Cor on a de\ ~·J ar heath . 2 bcdroon1, 2 bedroom. ~ bath. fireplace, Uf>g ra ded.- EMERALD BAY Enjoy a Beautiful beach. tennis. park and pools plus 24 hour security. Charming home \\·ilh 2 beautiful patios. 3 bedroo1n, 21 ~baths, f(.ltnily room . $129.500. I j I If you're plaJ'\!ling a Newport Beacttmove twrry fol your c1"l9ice' I l,111 ~fl!i•' Ill 11,111 .t '•'rll .ir.d Tl,,· I••! \\ti! 11"1 l.1~! !, ·Ii•.; I !u11 1. \" ~. • 1111, <..it,• 11( 111 •• \, ·'.1 r •• ,, 1 J~, .. ,. h cf,.\,.lnp111.·nt •11 1· ~.J.,rn:r.1>1111 IH111,.•., h111:11n 1)11,1~·r -•ll'•'JT1d h.111d,•1:t1•' •1•1t! 1r,!• I 11jl.r •up .. rh n .. ~1 .. 1, ,-,i, 1111.1.t•·t!l"''' ••I 1'11r1,. • • .rnf• •r' '''11\•'lll•'"' • .ind q11,il1t·J ! 11[i•lfllr l1on '°'unr!~•( ~ .• !111111,\,-, '"' t h,11 .•lj•qt1:11 \f ... ,t.-r-'ilnfr ":lun L11o h11t !11·11. pri\ule LnLl·i..,1·d Jvubll' g..:r.!l.jL HLt.1•,tll•:n,il l" ihll\'~ incl aJ,, h1•.ih·d ·~•.1111111.,, p•>•il h11h1.·d i.·11111~ r111JT!' ,,,un.1. th.·r.111 ll',,,I, 1\ 1 •''-"•'II' ,r h~uld1n1-l <1fld •Jr• •11nd' 111.11n:.·11.1n• ..! ptr1\1d,d ".il1,f•. l.•11;1 r·111•·,1!, '-'•' i\1•1\f'l)ll Ct<·•t l•lll-1\1 PRICE REDUCED to $B9,500 MACNAB ·IRVINE BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED BAYFRONT Over 4,000 sctuare teet in this cuslon1 buiJL near ne\V °'Cxquisitely decorated hOme. 3~ foot frontage on exclusive \Vest Hay. Dock fa<:ili- tics .... S300,000 . I l1,1.1>. Three. •nd Four Btd1oom Co11dom111l11n1 lfomro; hon1 $62.995 -HARBOR VIEW Spacious S bdrm. upgraded home. In mint condl!ionl Eatru too numerous I() mention -come 11tt! S97.500 -Including the Janel. Call: 6~ !i4$-0715 associated UROKEAS-AEAl TOQS 202~ W lolboo 6PJ 16f1 Pre:1l-!Je 4. b cd r o o m • Beau1ltul! Betti are a . $19,950. II u r r y ! C1ll 8--11~10. ~t. f.."XP'D. C&V. OlntrAclor """ 1 eking nc1,1.·, project11. 1"511. )lint V(!nture. 54.1-«1'8 ~ .... DELIGHTFULLY DECORATED 4 bedroom, family room , separate dinlng room & garden pool. $109,500. Helen \\'ood 644-6200. (M52) CAPTIVATING VIEW Ha rbor View Broadmoor -4 bedrooms - 1-s tor)'. Approx. 3400 sq. ft. f\1aster suite w/fireplace. Professionally landscaped. $115,000. Lois Egan 644-6200. (M23) NEW IN IRVINE TERRACE 1 Bright 3 bedroom home w/large yard brick fireplace -Super starter -$62,!IOO. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (M28) [Irvine I ' 101 OowrDfl.,. 142·12JI 11144 MtcAtUtur "4•1200 INCOME PROPERTY WITH INCOMEI See this "ailno:;t" ne\r duplex , 1.~ block froin ocean, loctited in good Ne\l:pon ilea1,;h ren tal area. Offered at only $115.000 . SOMETHING SPECIAL Elegant Corona del ,\tar estate. 5 bcdroon1 s, 7 ·baths. pool , vie"' of islands and ll3rhor. A mountain setting by the sea. Call today $285,000. ' NORMANDY VILLA~E Big Canyon condominium in classic court- yard style. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. den. hrea k· fast nook , ~lany custQm features including air conditlonin~. Splendid vic\1'. ('all for appoi ntment. $94 .500 · BAL BOA IS LAND BAYFRONT South Bayfront duplex. excellent co nd ition. Spectacular view of rnain channel and Pavillion $219,000 DIAL 644-1766 • 2161 S.n Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. . . -• ' c ... 'l •" • ': \ ft .. - lo•r-M+ , '" h ... '"•·-~'°",.•J.-.lfHO>!P .. -~ .. C '"" . ••1111 c,,.,.,1 ,.~ .. --c.. .... .ic-...... --·-·· Jliltl. __ ..,. I G DAILY PILOT _,.. G•n•r• Genera Ttiurida~. Maren 21, 1974;--------,.-,,..---,-------r..:--..,...,.-.,.,..,.,----.,..,.,.--,,-,--,,....-,--• eneral 1 General I Fountain V1 ey Huntington 'r-•-g_u_n_•-B" .. ~,-.:h-----,~~·~w;~po~r:t;;;B;••;;<;~;;;:;;:;~N=ew=po;;;rt;::l>e;:;•<;h;;;;;;:;;:;;;I t I • ~~:.' ,1:i11~; ~1 1 ~"~ ~ ~~ 1 v !IBU,R~N 1 1e Pric 5 e2R4e0c1110 eecl 1>.i:=~•r:v i1,~~~1;h ba .. .,01x1o. &yfn'l.nl ..-.·i1h. be.at cry ~~wrp "'rnt. 11 u '"'I')' MOltt' ,0 llf'ttt•ft It Mop!!. ~hr s, pu • .il . Sj;!,000. jJ8-9ti!Xl f1irn111I dln111~ or dl'n rondo. ' • Lp. dlnlna nn. Ma "''ood or 64.>tl03. Ct-ntral 11lJ' l'Onditlonlni;, 2 Bdrm. + Pool bumlng frplc • llv. rm, =B~, .... -~I ~,-do----j rcfrlg,,:·rn1or. \1as1K•r/rlryrr, $22 600 100. Ch~rful, all new kitch,; a !""• I an ~il'luxo• Uhl. O\'l"n all lncl ud,.11 t I coiy putirni & 111trtlc>n IU'(.'llS. l;\l:\IJ\C Ouplt>x, 2 Br h"m1" r<.f'pa1'alC' l H1· 11pt, ldt·ul lur. $9-1,000. r73-39-l'l. Coron• del Mar -See The Ocean! 111 ~ulr pru't. Al the C.'Oll-You <·11n flEIY S2000 11101-e th11n Ohl \\'Orld t'hnrni o.tJUUtld!I vl'nu•nt'r of 1l"'"'rl;: n holllt' lhir<. fur ll ti(•w urill or )'OU ·y hf'l'f'. 1111 1'imr off•'N'd for \1 llhout 1ll1• h 1• 11•I ncII('11 . i·un t..Miv. my u"'rr;idcd unit "-Uful n<l ,,,.. J65,(0). C'llJ "°"' · n'Otlvt1tcd .,._a u land.s(•l'f.Pl;1f li for C?.OLO below n•plactment M!lh:r "'ill ioosldcr offers. l'C\.T'ltll llooal la r 11 I e Ii · l~I. ·191·Ta51 Localrd in deslrahle l'ou~ 2 &1m1 <'OnM.. d...mrablr I \' 1,.. r1~~ .h '"" ICO'.l N. Coo~l 111\y., Lnicuna a1n a ..,.y Otraa... ........,.. ..., ~nd lt-vel l'loor pl;in, lh BEACH WEEKENDER Immaculute 5u rfside duplex! Cathedral beams. private patios . ample parking. l~ear the surf! Offered at $78.900. liurry~ fof tl'le first-time-in. . .Soutberr.i California~ w1·t1:i -~'°'°"' "'"" """1 "'"· w'1• • -. iN!~rc moc.-..~·all'h !ihorpinjC, and bcUl;h atta. yea.r.i nr1\', Freshly Painted "'"-~Jl ... QW~la•A"~·~"~· ---+" ..... llJW~"'l.ill~paneled-&JMI . . (' "'' • ...,, .. c. h.11.e J ,; ; GRUBB-& ELLIS co _ the purchase of th~ bo<llli return ll! 11111111•·!. Tll kf' .~11 eftr'ly ri101·nlnl.: ,101.: ., .. . . ,. n1!n-ol'\.."11 llvlni; room, plush 11·1tJJpaPf'nd d111rn;c area. REAL TORS ('d,l.(Or" AH E through Va lley Realty, you get an amazing WARRANTY that covers your home 's •Heating •Plumbing • Electrical systems'for on e full year FOR BUYERS coverage begins with close of sale, and covers repair or replacement of heating, plumbing and electrical systems, including .built-in appliances in event of failure ; AND SELLERS get coverage on heating, plumbing and electrical systems 15 days from time of listing to close of sale. OILY THROUGH VALLEY REAL TY an exclusive service offered through American Home Shield by Valley Realty on thf' hol•1H·h. i\JI lh!r<. 1•;111 I b(' }'OUI'S Whl'n }OU buy lhil' i;p.iclou11 3 Bit family roon1 I , ; \.\LLF\. · Rl\11\ . ' ,. . ' .... . . . . . ., '" il•HTII' v.•ilh hUJ(t' UUll'h'I' h1'il• i' roo1n 11nd low, l<1w upk1~·11. {)uJy $~16 .. .00. fol' llflPt '"•II =--===~--- fi11·7'lll. I FflL'll SEASO:->S ho ill" ~r•ntli"h d1t•11n1, 1·u11r1y11rd \1/lri..: 111111u:nllc Spanish ~ f1>llt1lllin . '.\I.HI)' l'lll'U." lr{"('S, f-;---•IHH, fa.1111·111, !(11'1111 din, ~~~~~~~~·~~ 3BA !.: 2 fpl'11, Ovrr 2800 sq -LAST CHANCE ft or sp;H·1oul'l hvnu:;. S1t1~'- ta1·ul:U' huy ar S72,000. 9&.''.6 ·r0 louy 1111<1 hk4 · 11<•11 ,.,rnf'r 1..umor11 Cu·<'. Pr111t•1p;,il.~ rin· ~uplrx, 1vllh 11[flL'l' <ii l\on1c. Jy plC";IM'. Ownt•r, 96S-1896 ..: Bd1·m.. rl1·11 homi" + y A\\'NE.l'l"ll .,,, \ (' lll. 11n1J~u11l 2 P,lnu. 11p! J\ligh! R ,, 1 ~ • · u . ' · P · • I 1•x(•hani,:" fur ~I INlr111 tvndo. I !Irr•~. lrph". Closf'~ t o S9!l.!'.OO I shopp1ni.:. !oo(·hnol.o1. s .. 9.~. I Univer5ity Recilty l.J99'i J\lr. J\l ltchcll Clrl.:1 . .:-. ?.llnl F l' ll "i.l r,~111 f V . :.::1 -~1!G for ripp I. · •· st 11 Y " · -'·1 _ oi11•n .-:.1t·."11n. lQ. IP;\1 111.\P.BOT". \'IF:\\' 111 LL~, H · 6 h LUSK l..'irt:e ;, P.H. den, 21~ unt1ngton eac ! Ba. Tlhurllrl J\lodel l\f'.! · fq•!rs. IM'a111 l'lr1;:~. Lll•·· 1 n••11·. Quirl sln't!L \lil'I\', :)!Jl.i,I)"() iinrll ulL·i. lun(O Prin. SHAKE ROOF BEAUTY unh· ti ll-4;;{7~1 Supt'r uf)-grarlt•d "Sf'11h11ry" · hnn1f' Qualily ronsrrurr1on. Swimming Pool l•\l':d l'M•11f'h nrrn loc1111nn. & fkoi;I ~·hools in prime Private Beach \\'hi1r 1norf' 1~)tl!c1 11 IX'l'l>On 11anl'.' !1011· alll)ul a ch(ll'tH• ing-. "'l'll tlt>C'fll'lllt'<I 'l BR 'l B1\ honic on ft generous 6C' x 100 fl. lot in Coron1t '1f'l J\lar. Thi' ent!'rtairw·N cUv:1n1. Only SG9.JOO. Call 644· 7211. l'l's1rlenllnl area. -I bdrn1s, s unk••n li\'in~ rn1 ., Ueumed ··;ith1•clrr<.I rl"il ing-in f111111ly rvorn. Ul'lighlful 11 11 ! Io 4' n I l' I' I iii n 111('11 I UP('IJ, hn>uk fas t bar in kitc~Ju·n. llt1JC1' \l"Hlk in f'IOSl'I i11 nuts1er brlrm. All this for undrr S10,CKXI. For n101'C in· fn1·111u11on call 96.1--1:14:':. Mag carpel!! .t ('uii;ton1 -===-=====-l ~!!!"!"!!!~~~ .... !"!!!!"!!!!"!!!~~=~'l!"~:'!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!I 1lr~pes, ovrnii1rd pMtJ'Y MINT CONDITION I. -- ar.:"a, rur<.tum tilt' rountt•r :l Bc\rn1 0\111·:.our-0"'" 1tp1. Newport 8•1ch + N•wport 8•ach .1011:., bhllk<' rool. lll'lr Clo,;c 10 shoppinl( ,t· hrarh View! View ! st:hQQl!I, "·11lklni: tJl3tt1,n11' to l~~ullful i,;.u-.ocn~ .t· P'!llO y W Id 't 1 ., lxl 2 l>flth llunllll '"'n ,..Anc,r r<.1,·1n1· L"•' h1•KIE'•I "'"'I k J't't· OU OU ft \rf"· pn,':ttt' • rm. "'" ...... -' · "' · ......., to~nhuw.l' ,1·11h 1:M· 1ul1ful n1ini:: ronl 11n<1 n1:iny PJirk 11 1'('11. ~t11k1 rhl.~ 1111 f'x1 1·ri· Wait 'Til Summer ! ui·cnn \''''"" O\er!ooiui ,.._. nrc••s. i\1111· S:/000 ""''""' ro!oot r1 .. n11I buy 111 SJ:!.()((I. plelJ~I.' I ('all 1rodny :Q: ' "'"" ~ . c rt' bl 11 cu~iorn r!l'('Or "'ilh lofted Ill'\\ tl'r1n1·lpals onl) m··. A-a--To Buy A /~"1l,s~u1u1.1,: ll'11nisrourt\. 847-3095 """"" ~~ onve I ••• I f'l'llln~. luxuriou:l l'llllX'IS, So 11•hy "·11.lt for tht> infhilo•d di111n~ l'O\.lm. dt•i-11\11 kitl'ht•n, THIS IS IT! .,,.2,00 prlt.'E!li of lhl.' "ununf'r 10 hrepll'I"'' & 1't'11r hvin~ rn1. ba 4,4.Sl71 buy " pnJfl!t1b!c i;umni<'r· 1 \\ 1•1 lo.1r. :.'«h"i'kt'\I rw-.110. 4 11;~~:i~~~h;! P~~: $159,000 ii·intrr •~·nt«I iirupc!rty Cllll I 011 n<'r 11111 <~•n,.1tl1•r le:1sing. ba th. Prime 1-1.B. loca1ion. Eni•·r;dd Bay. C:l'l'al fRmlly us nhoul th1~ 11r!I lf>t·r•'1·d 51;i;,~,oo. Ciill ~.1a.J'i20. Gigantic yuni w/brN!.I ~uh•. hornc• on Jr~ .. lt>vel, lndiepd. 3 DR do11·11, ~ Bl: uri •h1· 1 [ RRElL.j Has family room, bit-Ins in lo!. 4 RH. + 1nn.id'1 rn1. J plex. only C d1ww" tu !I 1 "'A kie1hrn Cl'nlrul tract \()(•II· U/1 . f..4::r. Ji\.'., panclt'<.I d .. n. lx>u ch. Nt1\\' 011ly s<:i.n.)U ft """~o • tion DV.'llY Imm bu!iy tr:ilfi1• rl!n1nJ! rm, pl:s°'.l'rni 3 Cnr 10';~ Dov.·n. IM~U~~ _ stl"N'ts. Omc to school.!!, J!tl.r. Lovely patio. Rm. for Call 644-7:.!l\ .~hopping-&. pr!n11• hrnrh p()OI. ()v.ner trans. ea 11rPn. All 1 h1~ fnr onlv S2'!1.9..i0. Cnll ~:>.-ri1::. . PEG ALLEN ! , . ' GRANO OPENING RE,\LTOK •19-'-7578 I I Newport Bay Tow•r1 1095 N. Coast, Laguna ' ' 1 & 2 BEDR001\1 ' . . ' . ' ·: \',\LLF\' · Ill \I .I\ . "'" '~ '' . ' " ,.,, • ••• r '• • • _,., , u ~ EMERALD BAY CON IXJ~llNIU~I 110~1ES 3 Bdt'mll., •·ach with it~ ov.•n 11<4 ACRE Bayfront Hon1es b a t b ; a r c h 1 tcctural!y Pool Paddle Tennis • In-Boo.t SI ips plf'aslng, octan vi f' w . lrr<.'Om 5 BR. 3 (·ar g:u· t•uJI SN·urily Highrisc Olnln!l'. 1errac-e, lgc. yard, a~!'. $91 :500 St('('I & roncrete construcUon bca.ullful gaNens. 1-Blk. to HARBOR VIEW I Pr11:alC' B;1lt"'.l11irs "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill priv, tennis coorts I 111t1·k. HOMES '.! i;:irai.;e !>.paN:'s per uniL 5 Block• to Beach $155.000 REALTY 83•0780 Roor top sundrck TURNER ASSOC. ~ t.:nusunl Opportunity to .1 Beti roon1. ~ 1~·1tli h(lnl<' In J> ! Ba I t p rt fas1 ~1m11111.: ;qr.i Pri«l'd Jl05 N. Cou~t ll""'Y , Laguna BY O\VN ER. 3 li RI 'l BA I inu~~:~~~r! ·Fk~~. rope 'i to srll n! S.~!l.~ Cnll nov.· 494-1177 ~tonA('O H11rh Viev.• Hnlt'. 310 }<'crnando Rrl., N.B. !•Jr <i~'lnlls. Prof dcr. ~l inl rorn1. Con1'. 675-8551 OCEAN VIEW to I'!'<·. facil s S: Elf'in. Sl'llL BR .. nC\.\-' carp drps lhru· oul; li;t•. Ii\', nn , ht1C'k fr· SG9.500. Days: 6 4 0-0 4 Ii ·I , 8ELt.F: ur thr BLUFFS ~vcs: fi44-6303 YOL''LL LO\'E TRINA r •Sht>'.oo; cool 11.·/N"nt. air 1Hr·.. gla.~s 1Joon; open lo * A·n·E:"TI ),\' • .rrShl''s brau! riqxl & LTPtd ocean 1·iev.· patio. Blln. kil· Condo invl'~tors: G0111I rcni;;I •She adinirl'S herself In <.:he n "' brkfst bur, l't!ranu<.: ]or .. nr. 2 sehoob. :: Bf~ .• ,.. . ' ' DUP!~EX -Ch\'nrr, bu1hlf'r v.·anls l•I ."l'll. H.:.111ch sly!e 3 BIL 2 liA .ho111(' + n<'11 2 BR np! nn l_c,~ lot nr\! lo city po rk, So. of Ill\)' H~! buy In to1\'l1. $110,000. 673-16."iR ·1 I I m;iny niirl'•Jl'S l '~~~~~~~~~!I 11,•: d tlln,.: aNa. $67,:;()(). 21 ~ t>3. Undet· nppr. 1·a Ill'. ~11SfoilON HEAi.Ti" 49-1-otll G.1-l-5215, i\~iit. •llt·r rPaJ' put io is d<'lightfut •:i B<'flr1ns, 21,, baths have 4 Bn. 3 BA, f'R. \\Cl bar, ~tOVTf'G. musl s I' r 1 '. rnnn} xtr::i charn1.\. 2WO sq 11. Nl'\.\-1)' clt>t'. l'\E\\'PORT Ct"C'sl Condo. 1~ •Tirm" $1500 DOWN POOL HOME 14!'. p.atio, S C.1.91Xl l}.vnr. \\'ild Goose. Plan L Sj7)olMJ J. ('111'1') Hit~· 6-l&-7~1 4 4~1-5:.l71 (If lse at S36.l. 612--0.'.;78, I e ;\sk for DICK \\111TE • $259. Per mo. 4 BR . $35,950 L~Jlun• Hill• '1&-0"7 '---~•1~"-~"~"~-- 4 txlrn1 nlu!t hcnt<'d nndl BLUJ.'FS CONDO. A11n1c. 2 ('ulf' ... C'ozy and all rre..,hl~· d1'l'f'lrnll'd in ''sun~hi11f''' l'Olon:1 TI1i1·k ,1hii·k brunt! ll{'11·1·:u'pf'I~ I Bii;:-BR'r<.. Cnn· 1niu kill·h1•n ha' 11!1 1h1· 1 lntest bltns, '! l'anllv baths and a b1.c lot. t.0.1r1~ ol s11u1u·e loola~f' for j1Urh a tiny price of $2R,:fll. Only $'!.Y.l. Per Jll(I. PITI. anrl S7:i0 c·Josing ro~I. Ju!!l l'f'f1Uj1~rsset'I hy V.A .. Jt's l'IU'iHlt , . , tl('tft•r !1L11'1)'! \'A ~It's Brokf'r 962-5.5U ,. htXl·2 bath sr1\t 1C'VC1. nf'll'l,v ' r11lrn>d pool Nl'ar ~IJo)r1pingtLO\'l·.LY 4 BR, Of'l\rlY 11cw. l'f'rlN·. Bv 011·nrr. Sll\.JO'l. and Sl:hool11. Le~ than ': Orn r1n, Ul1-1n k111']1('1\ "'' ~i3?.-th"J:'JO. Or Bvc-s: &14-8!~13 111ileos In b<'nC'h. To sec i.:o p1uury. Us('d brick frplc. .·--. • , ~>Uth 011 Br<l0khun>1. \uni Air cond. Palio. Close lo CONDO. r<.plU·lc\•el :! Bit, - East on Garfield nn<' bl•X'k st·hools k sho11ping. Offert>d ba .• hobby rrn., lndry. rin .. l'l Kip.1hula, !urn SouTh ;;ncl By 01\·ncr. 8f'sl financing frpl., dbl..gar. Pool. $,13,!KIO. Wt ·Jtc111,&ClJl I l(J<t 11) SECLUIJEO PV'r IU·:ACH Ocean virw, 1116 Shom·liU 4 13r StlJ.fXXI. 6771-3.l.'19 Bldr Costa Me•a MESA VERDE follow sign;, !" 10012 Tooa:a n1·t1il. S. Imm Sa.n Dfrs:o Bkr. 6Tra200 Lan<". ,\sk for Jin1 Rani· Fiv.·y vn LaP1n: Rd to PRINCIPLES ONL'l' _ 122 mi111;. OPF.:-.1 l!OUSE J-j L\h•Jntyre and right to Pikr, Harbor Island Road. L.'\.rgl' P:'-1. Call !lli.1-1543. left 011 Suen. then lo 25692 2 Brt, <!en, 21~ Ba. SR.'l.500. SU~J)AY 01\'LY Cillllia. Sho"·n hy Appt or Rv uppt. only. Cnll 673-2441 i;cc al OPEN HOUSI::: Silt & 1 ljj. iiiiiliiiliiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . .. .. " . ' .,, . . ' . ' BIG CANYON ;{ Ult homf', right on tlrh fr111•. $14:°>.000. 0JX'TI daily 1-5. linmed. 0<·cup1<ncy. 11 Rue \'ertl'. Call 6Ta--6900 IIARBOlt Hi_ghland~: 4 BR, f nn1·rn1. fq1k". l}.vnl'r/prin on/y &lti·GL16. 4 BOHM , (;o]f cnurse hn111c, l.rg. lil'in.I{ rn1 . 11' rrph· .. dining n11, kl!<·hrn harber·u1• & f'alin_g lt!'('a. l:k'tarht'<I canl•' rn1 1virh 11·f'! bar refr i_ic '" frJ1lt'. !.AJ1·cly f»!lios .~·.garden~. ~l ai:!t'r btlnn I LA CUESTA · ,~ \'.\LLE\ Sun Jl·3, ~111.n:h ZJ & 2.i.1 1 Ph: l)ayii, 645-4057 , ~--~°'"·==--~::.-=--~ C\'Cll. ,\ :iiuttr tnrh~ offn:e ar f'n . $7!1/l!O or l r:HJ~· S.10.000 I Cool, balmy, mlOJ::' free RfX:E:i'l"f CA.:~CELLATION f"l!llll.V fnr? !)ii nt•r ~,IB-26,~11 hrr•'Zf'S. Bicyrl.e close to 1 Sal'c $1200. Rustic •I Br, 2 -'-.,~==-=----hra1'h ,t'. shopptni.: •'l'O!f'rs. Ba cus101n dC"sign fin::pl nce. • IH\1.1\ ,, ,., '' ' """ ••• r • • "'•' ' ,~. BUILD EQUITY Ucsl ll.B. rc~irlcntial area. Dra11111Ut• cathedr11I brained Oldrr 2 bdn11. house S1n~!c & 111·0 slory. 3 10. 5 l cti.Llf. Cl .ASSIC _ Popular C't'llln~. Prim!'.' lot. $37,i..0. _ On ~:iJ1:1'.' P.·2 lot·. hdrrn. plAn~ IYJI-"'. AY8\I, ~4.lr '! i;ly niod. 4 Bit fpl , 6'i :T,t. dO\\'tl L;Jgunn Hills, just Good Dlslsklr location nltir1• 1nlvrn1at1on c lJ 1 1 \Ii\ <1ssuni11.blc 10.1n. S42.950. olf San Dicb'O frcl'"'ay & Lu $2·1.500 !l63-15-13 To see coll BKR 91*36.'11 Pv. Kd. call Chuck RIVIERA REALTY VA .ASSUr.1PTION. _ $61.500: llampso11171 11 l00-JS.W * 642-7007 * Prt'l>lige Jtl't'll. 5 BR, pool, L-a~·Nigu•I MESA VERDE NORTH 2 s ty, encl party arcu. 01\·n- . .. ".. ... . . . , ; \',\LLE\. By Ow11f'r. 1 1 ~ yr old sp.1rklrr. 3 br & hu~c fan1 l'nl/to1n11ry kl!. X t r l'I s i.:alrir<'. Hy t1pp1 only.Prine. • Rl\1.1\ . .. ' . .... . ·' . ' ...... ' .... ·~· t>r \'ery 11nxious. BKR. Q\\'Nl:::R. 4 BR, l yr llt'I\', %'.t·:.AAI. 1n11ny in1prove111!'n!s. Niguel ~ngton t1ar\>our Hills, great buy. Sl:l,000. (7111) 831-132.l Lido Isle LIDO COTTAGE A CONVEN![NT SHOPPING ANO 5EWlNG CUID£ FO~ THE CAL ON lHE CO. llli~~ For •n ad In Call Mary Beth Cozy Crochet! Wom1n•1 World 642°5678, ext. 3~ Lead a Uvely LI 7086 I Only. Call f'\'CS . 9i9-9!'i99. EAf'-.ISIDE-2 BR & Den. Clcnn .. furnli;hf'rl, J\l~ ~itr I ronvcrtrd lo BIL S.11 JXliJ. Phil Sulll\·an Re;il !u r. 1~1 !~~~:il.~1~!!'~~11 1 ! ,HH, llUKl' !O('d ti)(l!!IS, :I h11lh~. lllh1 I -2 ll<lrms., frin1ily rn1., 2 ~~­ baths. Almost l'On1 plct!'cl. :>41H761 I SPAH.KLIN G, Cl.LA!'\. \',\CANT 3 bd1111, 2 IM•lh. tllll gar. largf' fen('l'CI ynrd. ONLY $.'Ul,950 Bkr. 642--0200 $79,500. 2 1nih·s f1"01n ol'ran. A n·a! I WHITE WATER llf'auly.Only S-18.!JOO. I' Vie1\· fro111 hvh1r.: and dinint: TRIPLEX IT 1i'O:n. Hlr>C'k 1ri l,('r"·h. f-iin· Penthouse & 2 studio ap!s. I glNi u1111 S~'li,Z-iOO. \\'hy rrn1 ? 3 BR. :1 h,1. ca. !ii F't . nn '62·4471 ( :;:!J 54'68103 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR j1fln1i.v l~ttl·h. Le11bC'hold. REAJ.lY 1160.000 1711•1 CO,\.ST 11\\'L. ll~O Cl.ASSIC , _ _,__. __ Jo sell oIJm.y_real estate, c=a~ll _ !\1f:SA v~:Ro~ 2001 N. Ca!)l'ilfl. '.I &tlrm, 2 ba . Like new. n1us1 see. Bkt'. Jl8·77J\: ('\'C. ;157 .. !fi\7. Owner Desperate ';'I I: IHG·l3>:l s. 21.1: 592.2g1:i Dran1a111: Grecian hon1t>. i\l11kp ofter -~I \'1~1;; l>f'f\U· ,,...,...,..,,.....,..,..,..,..,1 ;1tnu111-l1kr g(ln:len. l1 1gh y 01\'llf'f 3 BR 2 BA, dinin.' I ' :1 ~H '} B,\, Irk(' 11\1 C' llS, .rr:Jne---N.'ll's .. 4 BR., rlen, din. 1'111, lrp1r. spnnkJ,.r~. 1·0 nip I <111~. 'an1· "' i; a 1· 11 r.: ,. 1'-must-~St59;500--j---t.,.'i •( • ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES • Co•lo Mesa -646-0555 or 549-1910 Orange -637-9101 Placentia -528-4n2 Corona Del Mar -675-7215 Garden Grove -539-1162 lo Habra -879·3800 Huntington Beach -963-4543 Mission Viejo/Saddleback -liYl· 1501 lnvestmenls -liY/-1501 otMr Callfirftii LOCitioM • Cword • Corte Medere • Dllft•llt • W11 • Ft 1mo11t • Hciyw•d • Lofcryeff• • u,.,,..... • l'IHIMIOfl • Son l.or't'Mo •. SOii a..,..• WafMrt Cr.ft• Campbel• CllP"'flno • SOrl JoM • S.ta Ctaro. A Berg Enterpr ise.Americ an Stock E x c:hange Company * '· Opera ling 36. Wholly Owned Olfices Thru-o ut Cali fornia Specializing in Residential cammertiol, industrial and investmenl properties. * * Men! Women! Secure your future Join th. proft11ion where thtrt art no layoff•·no ceiling to your earning•. WE TRAIN YOU TO SUCCESS! EXPERIENCED OR NOT. rC'del'Ortl!M . <Ill Prlnt'\'ton h1n11I\' l••1n1. U1·1·r~11.f'd LIDO REALTY llr f>1:;.091~1 f'Ul-rli ~al' 1111 . Graciou5 Liv ing I I~\' .:"1 rk'r. ::· nn. 2 bas .. !Jin-1 BRASHEAR REAL TY I ~PA··ious ~1 ti.1t·1\\. l'1·l'~1dPnt \.17';' \I~ 1,.1.,, \ 11 *673-7300* I 1•111, laq.;1• yard. $:1.i,!XXl j 842-7411 ; Eves. 968-1178 1 l lon1r., 111th ;11r·corirh1 inni~g. 1-..-..-... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio I 1;1'.!-l~ill:\. pool. J:u·u1.1J ,\:: 1'1('11, 1"Yll' ----'·'"'·'·• -I ~lf'll'if'.~ (II ~'ClllllOl'I, hL~\l!j' ,i:: BAYFRONT I l~Y 011'/ll'I'. 113H. ,,··;"2 CASH 24 HOURS upc:radinc:. 13.'.:ll'k ya1'(t is \·ertl", $1 •1,000, ., ]{('(hi'Of'o!. ;,_,7-.i17G F Y H 1-on1µlelt· 11 Uh t'O l'l'l't'd flil.· or our ome uo. sC'r.·111~ hur. fnun11tin .~ East Bluff ~o ludden ros1~. <lrla~"'· BBQ. i\n 11nr11:u·u!11h' hon1 f' VIA LIDO SOUD ...... Herrel, McKenna & Co. Realtors BlG 4 hl:'droom. 2 halh hnmr Nr .... ·lv r\•it rrorut(•cl & lt111ds.r11 perl. SGS.:.oo. 2$!6 E. P:~eifi,• Conr<.I llwv, <.:uro11u rll'I i\l:ir. OU~~l.- f:ounta in va1iey· __ _ 1'o obl4:at1ons, 1::. >'"~ t'\I'· you'll O\\n \1i 1h pride. L.n~e iluplex v.·ilh n11.!1• BRASHEAR REAL TY $129.0CO pr1\·u t<' bt•ach. 3 Bd rn1s .. 2 842-7411 Eve s 968-11 78 CALL 552-7500 baths+ dt-ck up & 3 bdrms. --TOWNHOUSE 3 13Tt., :? 13.t-:-TIOOO Otr.\'n. /\.~· bUtllc FJIA lo.'ln. Fh1'pln1·e. 111•11· sh•tJ.! •'al'Jl('ling, 11>•11· 11IP & paint. Nf'XI doOr lo & 2 baths cto1vn. C11rpeted: VISION bll·I"" lcpl".; "'· T<e· 111ic._ IM!y \·i~t._U9,wioo._XlnL 1{'rn111. App'!, only. Ask f(u' C.:hl'l Salisi>w"t". ,\g:L, only, e red hill 673-6900. ' lorgr ~hop pin g rf'ntt>r. REALTI" REALTORS 93?S ttun-:ih, ('0111.s nre orf and L11ca()('r th1tr1 rent. $21,900. L:ni\•, Park Cl.'nler, lrv1nf' BAYfRQNT DUPLEX now's the 1in1c 10 !earl" l1vp-. ,\~k ft1r O:df'. !)l;:;.r,;.ir, _ , SIZES IOYl-l8Y1 1.1· 111 ... in th1~ C"asy·flowln"=. REPOSSESSIONS I l'i\'JV. PAHK 4 Br, 21:1 Ba. ,_ . -1'1T "'ffT )Okcd skin1. \\'hip it up ln 2 !t•pl•".~. -on Greenbelt 426 Via Lieto Nord "'I l•lMic...+t llfWt.T....,, l'l\1\'fi'l"l' polyl'St(•r knits. Frit· 111for11111tion nnrl lcw111lon + +, $5:'1,000. Ol111f'r, 552-i~J J'rl11tf'fl Panen1 93;,1: Jll\ll ut these t'llA .I.: V.\ hotucs, Laguna Beach :O.lagnifll'rnt \'H'11·, 1 .. 1·cl-~ \\ ad ·r1 ~. h .!)i~1·s 101~. 12 1,, ll'~. 1n1 1, VA REPO • .,mtai'f • bt>o<·h, elegant 111 e\oery 1~ )btl ~() p~:"l'~~n" roi.y~a~'~' tll1r, ~lz~ 141-!.i (bust :'.:71 tl\kC'S I KASABIAN $45,000-View! View! .~Pf'l'I, tllusl Sf'•' I() <>PPITt.'. 1\. 1 · d 1 · J3, vn l'fls liO-lnrh. 4 hdnn~ .. 2 hnlh5 In l''\crllent Pr1n. onl\'. \ tn l'l\JX'l! or .n101n·. 1111_g l· • Ra.I E.t.t. 962.1.1.AA UTl"clr ('f1111l'l1\p(lf.1l'V hon11·1 s2· 2 0 1i'I' nr hli.: and httle 11\~lf'r!:' ~t:\'H!lo'Tl'-t'll'F. CENTS. Fon11!11u1 Vnllf'~ lck•11tl()n. -11l1h l>1•:4ut1lul l>IU•'' Par1fi1• 5 00 • I I I · I 11 (;rl':il huy n1 S10.~:i0. S2JOO. ---------• Ltn.'l('I 0 11•11'sfl~ Ln ~ll' I .!or f'ach Jl.'lt!f'nl -Add 25 H urit in9ton Town hou~e 11t"\ on :l ,1<\il1·~! Ln1'!'l't' lJll'!h•ri1·llo'<k"•· ~1ir1·h; fr1u11r lihl'll '11\h :11111 ('l'tlfs fnr r ac·lo l"ll•rn for 101111 do11n pny1111•111 i11d11df's I 1 \ 1 Ix r1 ' ~ 1 (t!I r•<»;I!!.. Tora I n\l'i!!hly p:1v-I .;;; Bl~. 110 DA. S~l.'::IOU. 1' 111~ L\-.Jlll 11 1 1 'nln•· I fH'J.'!XQil r'<•lnr. 1•11tte1'll 7f!R6: Child's I A!r l\lnil 11nrl 8!X'<:lul Jlu1 .. ~If\:.,-, llurh:1111. Puol f't'IJ\,i~. lliu'fl 11 1••I floors --2·J2·. mht.<oi.Cll' ,,. ... .., in<·L dUn<>·. "lhen1·i~,. 1ho0rd·"I•"" nif'nl of S:163. inrludr~ l~xe" t • di · "'J ,. ,,._ ' ""' .f.: hlSUl'llllCt'. To SP(' CAii 2 BB . 1·~ }~,\ SHl,900 IU'\lOUL SCplll':llt' kl~Uti: -FANTASTIC~BUY-st:vt:lll"l''"l"1\'f: CElll'T~I delh'ery will takr llircc 9W'-4:.-&:l. 9Si2 C(lnliJli'n1.1I Ur, PL-,,,] ;u,'a . l..arf:e Iron! fll'C 1ng. for t"arh pattern -a.dd 25 1 w~ks or niore. Smd lo RKlt ;,J"-illl. r11• .-i.i7-4DJ7 .~~.11 clrroratl'd Cnll ~Jkic~: ~,be:~~ 4"''B~ cents for each pattern for Allee Brooks, the DAil.Y ~ O\\'~ER TH.,\:\' s 111 i: l r + bky \'U. Lo"· 18 x c 11 & Air ~lsil and S~ial Hand· PILOT, 10j, • Net'dlecrnrt slory 4 bf"lt·m. Prolf'~ionnlly I [ mRRElL J t'Oi)I garrlen patio. Now ling: otheT"·isc third-class Dept,, Box 163, Old OielM>a .... ~· . ' landM"apM. fo':\m rm., lrplc, • SI0,000 leM. Huny! Open delivery will take three Slat\(ln, N!'w York, N.\'. SI S ' ~ N rd wee~ or n'IOTe. Send to 10011. Print Name, AdfrMA. d 1ninK rni .. huilt·ins. IOl''!I GY~ un. l·J. 4-. Via Lido 0 · MArlan Alarlln, the DAILY Zip, Palltorn ~·u1nbrr . llkf' rt nlf"ldt'l hnniC'! Ork . WIS.A}jU~~ _ 67':1-741'1. PILOT. ·142, P11.l1em Depl., NEED L ECRAF1' "7'2! _S5.'i."400~".!_~"'6Z-5566 I . EXECUTJVES .• , 23l \Vest 18th St.. New Crochet, knit, etc. Free **BY OWNER** 1920 S. Co11~!~~')·., Laguna See 1h!!1 shai-p 2 &: den, York, f'\:'.t 10011. Print direct!(lnl, Slk-. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii : 1 zsoo· 4 or :1 BR. 3 BA. spiral I l Mth, n1aster suite. Prim~ NAME, ADDRE88 '''ilh ln!lanl MacratlM! Boole. Stairl•11 Living $,1IT~I', h!J!hly upgraded, . I'.\ • t I'\ • et locale. Sma.rt decor. $78.500 ZIP, 8IZE and sn·u: BM\c, fMCy knots, PQl· + POOL ·'~11n1r. 7';. loon. Sti.;l·900 ,.-uain •,.-UI. -GEM-~'&mE~tORE Q u I c k 1::~:11.~Mt Book - th II I•-1 173.ll G1bfi.>n Cr, .~2-81~ 2 L)."C. bdn11•. 6.· t1 un1qqr fr-1~1• T . A ~ 8 .... ""' 11 '"' "PIO?Rn<:'V Of'l · 1 pl . 1-In thl' 1·111 •hann .,.,. ustu1 "'<'·· •·· . Fa.11hions and chOoW one· team by plcture11! Pal-ONf-" Jo'l.OORI Atnum l'lllt")' 1 TO\\IN llOl'~F.S t2• in x nl i:, a ~ 1 c '-. • REALTORS 642.-4623 r.ttern fl"L'CI from our tern•. $1.00. 10 • 1111111,. pool 11 It 11 I lfl('H\iori 3 Bfl .~ 2 Bit. !'a. l"r on r1 qu lo'I 111r~t lu l..t1gu--..i S C 1 llll """ 1 \\1l tf'rfn1t. Vnullf'li rrilin~. I 1111<1 2 balh!i. [rplr~. bl!ii.. n1'. 1111,. 11 sm111! yArd 11.n!A N•wporl 8•1ch ,r,~;FQ~l;~. ata Of. 1 -~:fr!'",~~~ta~OOGl~Booti l:l'HC'lolL" ll\•ll\IC roon1 \\'ith I \\'10 . 1 blk fron1 sllopplng, I kf ~!·\In ~&~1n1: tl!~t~n1'1 LlOO Sand" 3Blt 2BA 200 TN~AN"T' SEWING BOOK Sl.00. fh~·pl11<Cf'. r orn111I dining. 96.1-:?l\Ol. By 011 nf'I'. t' M'l\r i'<lmn.t c tL • ' sew today. W'ff1' tomorro~" Oin111lr tc A11ha11 Boot • Famil)' rooni, 3 hedtoom~. O\\'NF.R 1\SXIOUS. /1:(1 tto .... ,, I An'.!IA. S49.9."l0 ~~ ~ "'2.500 by Jl , St.00. 10\'t'I)' r.l"N'nbrook hqmt'. i:;l,,3 bdrnJ, la!l1 m1 .. {rplc, Aflti -'. 1 INSTANT rA S J!fON IC .lilly Rur 8ookJ . SOe. $.\'\,9:50. C11ll 1hnhm nn, IJ u 111 ·In'. 0 "H BAYCRF~ST oYo'nf'r 1' Ar. 2 ._ BOOK -Hundrtds o I Book ot I! Prise Altllan. I Th• Real Ett1t• F•lr FOC'~ rmtlo & ,,.'OOI. Brk. .._,, '-' 81'1 t~.R. 2 fp . 11.z.,un1t tuhlon facts. Sl. ~ 839·613l. or 536-2551 ~'9.%11 C•ll -REAL ESTATE 5'•.'.!.:.£:':•:~ . ..!"'::.501<. !IO<. I Qunt !loo• 1.-16 .. 11..,,.. 1 ~..,..,,....,....,-... ~~1 Cla11,tttro ad1 scll blliC lttmt, 11!1(1 Glf'!UK')'t-e ~1• ** BAYSHORES ** llQ~t• 'i"'rulToday'• Llvlftc -~· Q u 11be hi.!tnl dnl~1n the West. anulll .. kcms or any Hem. 494.g.i13 S49-33UI O"'N1-:n. At"r.\IOUS 4 BR. 10 w aut palh!rns. 50t. tt!ltmn u I &oil t - . . _. M y Piiot C1ault\ed JUJt tall 6G-567'8! ~8".'Ac.. ~161~5,Q.000~00!!!:-349'~~·--'...1 ••!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 . \'.\LLF\ . Rl\11\ ., .. ... '~ '' .. ·~ ' " . • Ne rar, to king Ii luxury It's Hom• -bullt s. ., a 3 Only s and t h "" lot 'f• B H0l\1E ON X TllA J. • .r\sk 3 mas fivlc, fit O>mp .... .iown. ~le gnra up f A•kl CAL N11r Tu•t ONE ham rond Mob F ~· x dra tor cloc "'" -Ii odu SL hou Cal 697 c (X) for 1970 h1o Qu "" T ---~----- • ~ow;;rtiiiad;---1;:;;;;;;;;:;:;,-;;;------:;,":'.:r;r;:;o=:-;;;r:::-;:::;-::;,.,.,co::-...-.=,,----""",,-.,.,----,-,-.,.---=,_,.,,--,--,,-.,.------,.-,-~~---Th1.1r\d"J MAtCh 21 1974 OAJL V PILOT :J 7 11.N;;•;;*;;:;"°';;;;';;;;B;;•;;•ch;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 1 comrMrclal Reel E,-tat• Wanted 114 Houses Unfurn. )05 Houses Unf\lf'f\, 30J Condominiums Apt1. Furn. -360 A-p-1.-u n1-.-,n-.---3'65 4T U nf11rn . ~65- 1111 Property 158 Unfurn. 320 l-'---'-'-----'-0.:l=--"-"--'------'- Upper Back Bay Eiecutive home Custom 3BR A.nd family mi. In cholt'f' o.rt'R of "'"""'port"• Bade &y. Dciached J car pr, eoclol<"d rear )'ard, klnt size 101. Many bulltln IU.XIJl')' features. $71,000 It's Convertible Rome or dUp!f'X. Quality built.-.~ bednn heme °" u~ as a 3 &: 2 hednn duplt'x. Only steps 10 sanity bt!ac.h and cha.I\Ml. On latae L'Ol'• ner lot. $119,500. 9:f21 rm Orange, CJ\t G-12-1m HOMEY r>UPJ.t;X 2 BLKS. TO Bf;ACl I e 0\\'llCrs 3 Blt·'2BA \\ 1t111 c.ould be 4BR \\/modllh·. e Huge trellL~. eovd patio e 2BR w/view -Brund new e Adjacent to small park • $114.~. • J . Carey Rlty. 646-7,11·\ e Ask for DICK \\11£111:: e %7933 ¥• BLOCKS TO BEACH H0?1-1E + 10 BDR~l. OOR)I ON X'TRA \\'!OE l1 ~ LOTS • $55,000 • THAT'S AIJ, Tl!Eltl:: IS TO·SAY J . Caf'(')' l:tll y 646-711 1 e Ask for DICK \\'11 ITE e ~~m1 HOP-SKIP-JmYP To the 0..-can! 3 mallter bdrms. 212 bnth~. frplc, family room that will fit a prof. j>ool lahlr. Completely crpld & tlllld. Fee simple. S79.~.cJO. 20~; do"". NEWPORT BEACH ~~SEaii""::h ~c/ty~~ l·G-•_n_•;;.•,;;•;.I ______ '-'";;'n;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,; _;:.:;.:.;.;;.;;. ___ ;.;;.;:: _H_u_n_tl:..09=t o;.n_B-'•.;;•.;;ch;;.__ __ l·,;,.;_;._;._=;;_----l'l"•"9"u'-n-"e-"8"-o'-oc'-h----I Prlml' Ba,y'fmnt Site I :!!'"!""'~"~'~· ~""""""~~-~~~ LANDLORDS .• • .. Huntlnaton buch $40 WEEKLY Oc-Mn ''1r11·, "f'\" .1 .. 1u,,. " F \\'r p~ntly ha\'1" e. finf _ _J_ • Biii "'c-~,t ~po.tr~. & "",~e!.,.. \\" SPtCmhie In Ne.po~ IS"ll'ctk>n ol 2. 3 " 4 :! HK. 2 story, nl·v.· blt4;. !iOhni; Executlv• Suites un !. K11 ,,·11h fti•I•·. lrtl"l?t' "'"" hr ,......,,u, I • II • j' 1'->eh • c.,. .. del "" • bNln~m "'""'' (n>m I'-"' ''"" " '" no~"' <~ildn•o 727 Yorktown Blvd. d<~k. ""''°'"' '•"'' · Condo I I ~--~-• & ' -0 R ·' .. ~ 11 ol< "!>"'.,,,. Clt"•n·-. $1>-497~2611 m n ums ,__ 1 u..5:Uf\ll. ur t:nt... r-10 ~ ....... mo. ai1; v.'f' 111 -~-1k11th J\hrl ''' ,.ol'lchlY..11 for wle 160 ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~ \'lC(' Ill Fl ~lE to You~ Try l'f'llalet in lh<! 11.rt<lli . \\'e RN" ~,.,. rt:(WMlflbll' D1t \I'. 536-<M l 1 2 nr: ........ tn \~I 11, jiY..1JllitllT'C I Nu0\'1rw1 hrre lO IJO\\'\' \'OUR howilng I ~.,~,~--""~''-"9tl3-6""'~"~'~·---, .... ~.1 l.o:•ai'f(' s1;·, ! BR & !Jen. I Ill'. 2 ba . frpL Business NU.VIEW R E NTALS n£.•e<b : Newport 8eilch STUDIOS & l BR's. 6P-6l·lj cua:t. 1·arp. & drps, el'l(.'I itar 6"portunlty 200 tiil-«X\O or -194...12.f.li -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 1 • ~'ull klt\·hl'n •M 0~.-,-,~V~erde y,•llh Opl!.ner. sr,,900 646-m.i .:U::: • • lleatf'<I pool DISTRIBUTORS &Ibo• P enin s ula WATERFRONT e t~1u111h.., f1u·1hn··~ P INEC REEK Duplexes /Units • Ft'\'f' 11i111t1,-." e llCl'.\lt: AT~lO-'Pll EHF; o.•tl1xt· 2 .t·-:: nn HP111,11 Ofr. \ :~f~) '.\\:u1' ,\\•_::._;,:i •. 1u~1 salJ 162 \\11" an-in ni.'\'d nf 1no1-e men • w ilh SLIP. 2 Large e t'i'f't' linrn.~ L IV ES UP -~=::-:-~:;;::~~;,j-'° selL "' dl>lrii>ul< '" LUXUllY -LEASE btdroo1J\I, _2y, b11h e__:r_'---'-""""""""·-',.,c_ TO ITS NAME !H Newport Beach -N~ U LEX t!Onallf" a.(10fl11SN! 1,1!1tt1·~· c r;n D Brothen iJB) uulon-.ot i\'t' lOlh & Bay. Shown by appt • r p •t s, drp1. Very • ~r·U-Qur 0\('r 5Cl.J tntl ti\~ ;inti rod ln only ~ -'' "'" ~01 "l \\' t "··• n,.. p r I t $500 Bk • l'hon1• li•'l'\'i1 ·•· p uci... the Orang•! vwn~ ..........,..., .. ~ eaecn .......... ~. v a e. . r. :.!1"\.11'1» 11,fh 11att•rl;.JL~ l WEE l(S F REE Coa:l:t Area. Areas avallu blt• Cor ona de1 M ar Unl\'t'l'!.lty P.rk. lrvioo 833-2560. • 1 1'!1li• 10 Ot i•an 11-.•au: :1 rvJ:L'\111~ ~!1111.: (101 * * 3 BR, 2 BA HolW' + 2 BR. 21Ai BA Apt. Frplc's, 11tar'•· patio's, yard's, etc. Newport Jleights. Call Bui.Ider, 646-4414 lnco.,,. Property 166 11 UNITS EASTSIDE p1'0vide 8 J,."OOd lncorrte. \\"~· ... ...;.;.:..;;.,;;.;.;..c;;.;:.:..,___ D•y1 552-7000 Night• I '::~~~!!!\""!"'"""!"~· I I BR . s1s~s.'=s~l6~5~-1 ynur ~P.'H'luus llt'\\ l· .. r ~-Vista del Mesa provide lhe van " 11. ltOO(I ? I ('(lNflO Purk 1.ldo :\ R,.. NE\V OJ-:('OR. Prlv <Rrl'll.'" b1"11\A•ll1 l•l'••rln1••n1. ~1'!•111 ,\fll'LT f;AROE~ t ln.\Jl'.S he.Ith •. ,,u-·-pla•. ,, ~ lf l()\\ollhclU~·· S240 " .,. l l"U " ' I 11 u '""'"05 " 1 '2'1 IL\,l(ll.llt'\\'t'Ol1C llll'll· L.11dry nn. Nc1\·t"r Spun1lh '· rlU'tllUrt' :o\IU:t'" lltVINFAVF'..AT:\1~ . .;\ '•""ui~ dl':::'it .. ~~~.-~~ ~1,:· ~ ::~: :~';r 1;:~~:11\ll t: 2 Bl{. 2 Ba · ·· ·· ·· ·· •• • $3~ 11111 , 1111 bllln~. T•'s> 1.01111 Adult Complr'I". 2 nli, ~ 4 ~!111 ~· Ofl"ll 11 00 ~0 ·~ W ::~· \lo\" 111 y,•/d('po,11, ,,n\\' ,.,., v • ,.,.,.,. .... .. ., ll N S... I< 2 BR. 2 Ka .• rlf'n , ····· $.1~ ,',"···,"141"7)0, i)n,v (jU)..)l~ l':\l Of Slin l)\('GQ ~°'N'Y, llJOl ~ .. 1lr\n·1~ _l:d' Lol!ll!1 ,\\,'~., 1 Hl: $1\() z l~r. S.':\) \Cnlory. 0111 Ju ~l l rl'' t. e1<pu.l'l;\'I<'\\ .t ... -, 3.Hlt.1 11 bnt/ti .•••.. $300 K-1 •-JIR ,,,~., lhu111• •1 ,.<!'.11.k! Rro11w-rs for appt for In· J Ur 11,u·to'.lr \Lt'\\ $175 , ... !io011 ....,,, • • .,,..,.,.. • • • !1_,~ ,c :'1.1i,:ht ~r1Ty. r,.,1, \('f''ll"Ali, iZIJI ~1-8000 l'!r ~~r. v-LlH.1~)1">~'('~(~;1~ ~~~~·.,21~~1::11~~·::.~:~0s:~~ Bl.l 'v~·~ l\l'f':\, ~ r.H . 2•; 2 BH )IQBIL~: 110)1~:. i,'l"1ll .HACIEN-OA-D EMESA .l.~«Ut1i, }{f'('.l lllUl·~I: I'll)"! ~~l 1.1c.-kJu)s 8 10 II' ' 'a"'i~I ,~i.:~~1"" ~ ;,, 4 lilt. ;: 1.:-.rh,1; , .. , . , .... s.,;;o bl\~ .. nr. Ill Sehl & Cathohr rou!'l'e, liallllll, putt In II: hill \\". \\ 1J ... 1n, C )1. 11 1• ,,.1·rT•1•; ,':''· A' '"i"' ~-:... a nir•~...,, I 1 h ,._,, churrh $-IA.i, '.Tl)· 1 ... asc. i,:1'f't'11,nrt'ityll".1(·h!t1l1" BEAUTIFUL ·~•"r · ..... pi. 1 1 ~ 4 ll:. :l'~ 1;11 "···· l.111 17:.. I I I I I < Cnll aft \111 n1,.11-1·1-~M2 !Yl-oo rh1!itrcn rir rri~. Pr\'f. G ROUNDS 1"•II.•"11r, 1•· n~. ,1:1..: • 1> • d S CALL 552·7500 n,,,,., ·pl "1"0 ,, " '"' r•.!llO .. , •11·1 I. "a11 y lore S7500 f"P ,,,,.~ Th" t11ull·. ". r.r<. " 1 ' ,... 111 ·~ 111 '' 11 ' , VISION ••1 'H "' ,.. " I 5.'-ll;..!J91.I f1f1 '.11'\I u1ui.•_, t" ,·,·:<11 ,, ';·~·,:, • Ooat ~tfg t-:ets $50~1 • -,\ l rp1 , 1!rii~ 117~· ".10 -,.--l l"'' t .. hus hnt•"I .~ SIOl'\'S. HI'' !"EH\"l('t, Tl\ llf~•lt • Equip ll.ental v::!.:'..:."1 ... Mr :.i1:1-:::i1-0;"'6; I Ad u lt Garden Apt. ,,1·.\clot..; 2 111<. s1-; .• ,, -PARK NEWPORT-!\ d h I 11.\fll\ t.tno :t Br. z1z P~"l.-1 1 Hr. turn s 11·, Ill"-· J•••l $\l'O li.L'i & \\'ah·r lnl'IU<h-J. "ets $18.000 ''rl y. ere ii .i:t.1 Rol··i"O NB Pml. h;lt. ~r,-_1,.1-;,. Jl:ir).. tb~·i 1:.i1h ,..;1 nr1111•'"· c'flrJ)l't~. l:as APARTMENTS e J ob Shop gr $2501\l . S'.l1.l/!no. IH2-0m. fi.16--flt.i7 .~-:t;.,i11. 11!1 :, ,\ .. k,·illl' lw 11111.: .'.. i,:.1 ~ 1>.11 \·h1·11 !oluv1·. Hu'"h• 1 •. r l .. r '!. 1:,•111w1ns HOLLAND BUSINESS 1 '·'\I · 1 J'\I~ • L <'l<1:.i't.I J:<1.r11ht' .. \1r 1·•111-anli T°"'ni"'u"'s {r.1 ,T\ t .1 • .,.it_... TownLouio Unfurn, 335 aguna Bea ch d · l I a.ta-0008 S,\L~.:S 645--ll;O t:ni,·. Park Cl'nt("f', lf'·inc n iuon1ni:r. ~y,·1mm1ng 'Ot1 . f"'r. St9'1.50 Oprn 9-6 n nll)' SEA WIND B~:t\LTt'JUl. ftp!. 2 BR 2 ba ll•'•-ltm. \\ ri.~lu•rs '" :)pn l'ovl!I' Tennis 41 ~ YRS estab. Br11uty Salon. N t T S I Lagun a Beach Mesa Verde 1111 ('[C'f", ,1C'I\, clO!lt' to\\"TI. [)ryt'1"5. Adult<t, No Pets. Arross fron1 ra•hinn Island 6 StalJOrut, SIO,cro. C.)I. ex 0 PYCJ ass DELUXE nclu!t 3 BR, 2 B.t\, ~n r. Adults 4.~\'M" no [l('lS COAST APTS. ,I( Jambor('t' on San Joaquin /tf'{'/I, ,\ Sand ,",;_ ~l !lily. VIEW c-•1 C1 b v ·11 1 ,___ S2'lf1/mo t HIS\~(!' t'l1'l' l'ltOi\l S1 9;\. '" S?XI. Jirlls Ro.id. '~-oo~ $1'"UTIJ, I'll. 1 RR ..._~-'"1" ry u 1 n \\'TI•""-"· '" 1 1 171') "'1900 • 1 •... n ft ,......,,...,.,., •;oo.r •ft"' •"-""' N J 4CH-;:u, day~. •hH-3001 l'\e· * NOW RENTING * • --__ _ " 11n que ... guna U<O&ch · 3 Bcd ...... m, 2 It'll> t"n>r, r 1 11 °-· 1 .. """''· nYJ. 0 f.lt'lS. ni-_,_ C I 'th Money to Loan 240-""' " "' ,urn. ynl't · pn °· ......... t 1 1nacul:i,1"' Pool. '"' & la>t wknrt.~ NI'\\' ·) r 1 ' t' \ BAY~ooo ~ .. .,p. o1np ete . \\·1 top fir<'placr, formnl tl.lnlng, Jl!.,'ltnn . SlOO ··l . CI d ~~~-~~--1 1 ·. -~ !. ~ " l111<nl11111.~.-1• craftsmen . turning ou t -""11-cleanini; oven. En.Ju\' $'2Z-·'.l flR. nt'll.r h<>:\<'h, · (·can_in~. •en. an l'FFIC 11pl«fmn1s:J.f1\'kt'lr Apt~. 1';11 101". •·n.-lo11>•'d ._.11 • APARTMENTS l'~Ston1. deS!i.'llS as .... .,.n o."1 lst TD Loans private.c.-omn1un1ty tenrus & 11''(1Ulhul \'\('\\', !<rnl fK'I <>k Hr~1!Y· .,._1.:-.-1211 , c 11I1 S170 lllfl. !\ll)I, tllllld, ph. :1~.-.; 12.-. '.\l•·l••I) l.11. i~l't,'.\ t Pl Ad It Nu11on .. 1l~'\./\nP~htbh<:h~d sivinimin" JJ>OOl Lil tJ1is !7.".0.-!J lf; l BH. ""· )·arcl. n.n~'1n1r !o .t'<'. ldry,\'ill11gf'lnn~M-~P~, ll.\IL\' l~'l(1tip111 ° •aie u s ••• hu~1ncss in c I I • " I I -BEACON-RENT-ALS-'l Hl:, '2 H1\ . .ii111h np1~ u11\\ l . a prun OC>t· UP TO 9()t": p~st4;iou.<t :1rca n hu\ <' k1i!~/(X'I '\'f'lr<1n11" Dup e 11:e1 furn. 34S ,.I "''II<<,'• l\t•,,, It l'''·''l". l l"il i"',.,.".. ll 111 .• 11 fr.)nJ $'..'-.:il S:1k' {llfh">' Ion. I 10 ('orona fll'I \1:.r s~·t~ r~r r··~~'I ... oFN "13.1 tTplc ....... " - ---· Red Carpet, Realtors 8 1/.&~~ INTEI~EST ' lll•_•n!h _-.ll'.l~-·,;.i1-1&'1J. __ I c;hl :rir. 2.-s:-:Ck"'~ a1.\n)I' '1N•wport Beach !:!!:!:!od ··r~ I! <l •• 111 tn ,/ ·~1 11111 d.tll). 497 1761 2 d TD L --Newport Beach •§ r 1,\j :.:.;., 1~ .. ·.111·d ut 1\-1)-. n oans $\\.",, t::'\li.St.:AL n\•11 J le\'l'I ! NU-V IEW RENTALS 1 RH. 2 BA upfll'r . \'l<•I\' 11••1! 111 . ••If :-;.111 .lnuiuin OFFICE BUILDING I :1 Bit, '2 B.\, KLll'henaiit, :wlf 67?.-\I)."[) i•r 191-32\.~ "' h11v. :'\r 41!h St. i\\'!\11 S,:.l PER \\'k & up I hr. !hll~ Hd. i\H . . L t t O C I •le;in111" 0\1'.'n, i;u...,..r t'"11, , 1• ,.__ ·• .-. 1 J 2 be • h·rh" -'l"r I 1r·1· 0 11·~-, ·~=~--~---2 Adj&.ct'nt~uitf>11i·reception owes ra es ran9e o. 'Aillktn .. bC'ach.1().l'Ycml;,~1 -•I' .V ,.-n. "',.;1, •f'C. unn\('fl. S:GO/mo. 6T.r-l~ll "'""'·•vu 1·.1 • ".,,,,.. H,\1.llU\ l\.:1) 11ut. a11r.~ -+I offict'S. One suite 00\\' Sattle r M tn . C.o. ,-,--.,-,,, ' kiti·lwn. nir l...-irwl, 2 car i::;i r .IJ~k~l'--------nvi]'~ !if'!"'·, i:n:iL Tiii" -N E W BUILDING-rho11·.-. !•"1o "flt1nn 11/v1t'l1' rot I I • I • I ,,...,.., " Hui r~.iol . l. a 11 d !: ~ :i p e 11. -t\li·.:-u\. 41.o N. Ncy,·pcirl fll • 1 , 1.1, , 11 \ "·I oc·rup1,-., ·~ ,,l'nl1!:l. ortu'r 642·2171 545.0611 Nfo.:\Y I• 2 R: t ,\ilull._, '~'""LS, SZT:i/nYJ.IOuplexes Unfurn. 350 NU616-96$1. .. 51 .•. 1.\ lp 11~.l .L"Xr; I hr ~ •. 1· .. ''• -'· 11:-11-.. 1~. uvallable for O\\lk'r/u.,f'r Se 11 bo rg B • ha, •" ,-, ----;--. . l J1•l d1'p•, t•llri!! . "11·,i,:. ,,,i;,., n\·r1· I" 11 ""I 3 yr 1 . E,C't'lll'nl oorlh Cost.t l\IN--<; I rvlllg ill" 1· area 24 yn-. ~·/f1rpll', vie'A , d!Sh'A~ds~r, . ...;:0-2210 nll 5. G I -Hit ~.urn. ~r11lc, •K"t'Hn fqili ', 1~,.,] J!J;:, PtUU•in.o ~;1~.[,() + 11111 ('-<II 11111.; loc:a!IOll 1~tl'!iR \"et'tlf'I , ~:.. (UpJK:r W\LlJ l'Orn.scl-:-,:E\\" 3 BR'.! 00 beach OOu~ ;:.;;•~n~e~te:.;_______ frunl. tor Apnl k ~1:tv (Jn 1\v••, ()\. ti[,..~91. ,\1i;r. \1•111-Fn. fil 11 ~·~,..;r.~~' -.,~ l.t'a~f' option 59f\,;nl. c.1l\ I II &j lu" ":f..'"'w. End. )'nl & pot~. 0 '"" l'l~o~· 2 BR. 2 ~i,J;'i~· "~· 67>-:::in °' L-c-->:-·-2u1t-.-,.-,-dio-,-1 1-,-~-.,1-"'-<>-_2'00 __ . ------ 7>1~2'1 Sout-hCn. Rf'ahors. R.,,talt ,-313 llll .. 2 BA. bltns. crpt.'I, S:5'!/mo. 49.~3611 Brokrr b•. r .--& "'''-· , . . d 2 blks be h 310 -,,,,, '". 1 BR 1ox~ \t b l i.;ar, nr ~n1iJJllrlh, n1arr1M l.\P.Gf. '"'I -1 I 'bo NEWPORT SHORES llJS, lo ac · · LEA.<.;E ·1 BR 2 ha, fam. nn. IL'!ISf' SZ?> :\1onth · · "" • 0 1 c homi-. ;irllt!J oo l'htldrcn · vail 3-'.!0 ' • ' • .__... UX<' · ir.. .. · 7 UNnS • NEW JOO Ins. S375. )rly lsc. 675--.>3:i9 hit in~. nrar !:l'h 00 I! BLu~·r · c lo l BR 'l 'A :Jto:r pa11I. S\00. nll1 Ask for '!293' ~-. 1 h. a c\i' frpl c, Nrn~. •i<:hw:i;hr. Or11.n1· Y.'c specialize in Nl'.'>.1·port Houses Furnished 2 BR 2 1 blu· 1 I lk s~i 4"' •1., h ' '•"'1 · ' ·· • !\Ir. Hc~trr, !'t\ll-2183, or 7,11 ·;•o · 0 1 ' ' 1 111 ' -· Prl Cf'1l1nl.!i; r.1111 u"-' adultp;, ~fcNa"ih Realty & Inv. &l2-13M or 00-6.">78 ~. -, propc"'ies -cull us OCEAN VIEW ' ia, n.<;. i ·'""mo. ,,.......,, . A., carp. t i-d~S. Asso(". ~1•1>" I P " ... ""' ~· I •. •>N« " G I frorn bch. Sl95. 1not1th. Hill J)()nl. $.~'ti J\lon th "'-r--~• n I ti J\I ---· ,.o s.ing PS. "rar l(J)ni: tosee-• B xi k' 1 'I enera · 6-ll>l.-~ Laguna • l"·b '' RI "~"' iHHunt!l.Jii-~h. Dana Point Hfls p. $Z-.:. 11\0. Cal l A-Franie, \Valk to he;it·h, rni span 1ni; 11'1"\\' un l ...... r Ul<i . a rt1n tn. ,,....,..., '" "' 6"2-059(;. l 1 'BR $4, ~"" ap1. Recrcallon t" o o 111 , :'\E\\ :; Br. 21i b..-i, frpl , i;:.11·. 2 BR hon1<' 11·/ ne\\' en>'" .I(, 1 Coron• del Mee 'i hlk frnni or•·an. Sl6~1 l'Al\Ol!A!\llC Oc .. ·,,11 \'t1•11·. ---~------ pooCAYW'·' OOe. • D R, EALT. y"""' bn·ath ta kin" (X:CH!l Vi('\\'. I SIDt:TIL PD Hare Bach, I ,,11 ,.,. -Jehbo•·h-1'. ~ ''"'-11 .. ....,,, Cln•P 10 p••k •. -·r,••. r•'r rno. fiT.r-43!*i ~ ., "'',. . .,.,,., ~ , ,... ~ '" "',,.., "" .:.:.:.;:;:.:.:.;::.;_;:,:;:.;____ Ln.: 3 Bil. '2 n : •. '!.i ' !1v nn, PAP.K !\~~\\/PORT llJ\RIT\' 548-2'Q * Sp.ani~h 2 i; Io r Y, UTI·, :.n1all f.:.Cl llk. Curuna d••l I S.'fi.t. ~lUiti, tiT.~1.J:tJ S29:11!nu. Evc~.S30-!l001 DYN,\)UC lrg. Ck-c;i nfron1 ::: hlLn kllt·hc.n 2 l!1ut hld.:. I \ Bit, bc~t !o('a\ion, VJe.,,·, * 1 deri.:rnund parking, :.!00'; !st I :O.lar. -C M L N' 1 3P.R 2B,\ hhin~ frnlr, BP •. 1 B.\. \'rly 5-100/rnn, .1 r nlcl. ~· ... ~· "1''· ,\,full•. ·roo "''"" '"·In<< 1-1•- FOR Mic by O\\'ner. ,1 BIL 2 u""r dt'Pl~Tlation. Room1n~ $171.i-CTIL l'D. 1 IJll, lrph;, osta esa aguna igu• 1 1 (J('f';on 1u, 0 1x'am ,-.":11. z''~ar D<iys &M'i-7100. r111c 6i'J.-Z"..;6 1!1:1-7:{1; ot•iN " ,\\·;ul i/'1n. ·' SZl·I.~~· ;~: BA. Mariner s Dr. Prin. on-,-.o!nnu111ity. .Sl!f.l.~ Full s;i;tl· house. N. end. Laguna. 4 J~ll 1 ha lii'ln" rm 8: rlinln" g:ir, p\·r lw;1f:h pr1vl, $--$1(1 San Clemente FoUntain Valley Hoh1•rt r1 Sn1i!h, it~soo:; 1 ~IY~·~l!:l3-8:'°"~"~'~'-~'~'~'~"~·1:___ ['lnl"l' all 111'?. l>f!< l'tXltllS, . ·:t BR, 2 BA, rrplc, Cl\ \R'.\11'.l:G ]'Ir<', 2 Br up-iirca l:im m1~ lrple bltf 1ns~ I ~o., i;7;-,...;i20:.1 _____ .:c;:;c...::.:;:::;=:::.----\\'f'~·k 1!a,\'l' •till,>. I: . Hurr~·. Cull l'.\;;-:;:io;, garage, J blk hcal'll, Cdi\1. · · · · ' "' ------N t H ht E µ.T, 1l1nu1g cir<'n, ponl, lanai, 1.:11ts/drps, It• n r c <l & Costa Me sa ewpor e1g s _ IN'{ESTMENI DIVISION NU·'ll W RENTALS : l>l•ll\I, t.•nt.l i,::.ii·, hltn s1u\•'. ~prinklf'!'l'. :? car ~ur, iin-1 --------- Ew LISTING If-i I 673~1UJO or 4!:1~-::24.11 , l'n1t .t; <ln1s. E11.~1s11k· n1· n1a('ul::i!r , .s:~ Isl, 1:1~1 ,,, I Sun C"lenl•'nl\' P.r~hlt'tH !!t1h•I ~j1/ :iO I 'l't' .\IH111h LUXURIOUS :l BH, :L·~ UA. tJnl ..:ur ,1 aulntnalic· 11110•11t·r, l•uti;l.11 ah1nn. 1n11·1l"n1 1111h ,\,\! t :\I Stt1"1'n r:odl•'· t .. «I lu- c,10un . .i\lnny ,.,lr•1~. Si"i.1 ,\,k for IJ,do:. ~111.~ui 16 1 BH , 1-: 1i·l°'"" p.111('1, r-,:,-.~·ly d1·•~·r .'i11·, rf'/, 11· 11 •"JTll', •lrp~. lrplt· Cliff f)r. t.ca~t' .\ _ r1•f<: r1.,.1d. S l!J~, Slni:le :c<Ju!t. Ph 1\-12-299-1 nr •~ 12·0·11 ~ N 1 ' I BR hou~l', SlOCi, C:\1. SIL, I \\,·~lt·h[f Pla7.;, )\u~I SL't" 10 rlcp. ·1!&-2:';U 1 NEW A charming 3 bdn11 . 2 na . • Sal1 Clt'mentr. Sl:!.l. H.B. I apprl'l'wh·. $215 int:!. uul. M,·551·0n Vt'eJo NEAR BEACH family rm , bit-in kilchcn, J Bachelor unil, NH, su:i. 61::1-0026 or ~71J.il 4 BDRM., 2 BATH (JUh•t • ,"if'"IJI"•' furn-u11J · 11nlk1n1: •ll~lftt1('C 1•1 1•\t'r~llnn~. z trplc'S., 1lt'1v carpet & 3 Agt. r ee. 97!t-~130 ~Bit. :l UA. very sharp. Ll;c SEV!l.LE 2 Br. 2 Bn. 1 \\'alk-tn clOS(•lJ., 1h1<h\\'lL<;hCr, garagC'S .,,·ith spaec & honk-l O UNITS Bi1lboa Island hun rn1, ;ill liltn~. 11u1et, SpN:tn.-ul:ir \'1"'1. no n1a1n1 hllin..,:, n ·rril: \\~L"h••r f._ SAN CLEMENTE HOTEL • lll l)Ll. )!AH. sc. • Huiltin9t0 n-Be ach Sllt\RP :.' RI: SUS-OF.IT Fq,I•·. 11•·11 ''l·•L'. appl. l~·h 1 hlk, bf'1t1n ''"1lin~. ;\duh.~. n11 pc'ls. Ptt-1. girls. $28:). 1>¥'rl50.J. up for trailer. Lovr\y JlhUO. fa1111\y ~trccL Su p er .SZ75/nY•. "3 (} -l X 0 .II ot• clr:-~r arl'a, dbl. l';.r ;.:i.r, Asking only 548,500. $120 900 \VALK TO BEACH~ 3 fir, 2 J:.a.sts1dl', t.:.~1-locatJOn. 5-1\&-JOO.J. plush brown 1·ri11, fully Apl. Unfurn. 365 -CALL,~•" 64,·14 14 1 B,\, $250. Kids/pets ok. ~~~:!,,':::~~~ !\lo. Call li Ne wport Beach driip1.'CI. $3:i0. mo. L>riv e hv l;I 10 unit bf'('ad & butter apls. Homefinders 547-9641 ........... ~~· . lti1h .~. Ura~e or (·ail t. ... 1\ll 2 bedroom. Prime COl' .. .,~E PARK l'OOL BAYFRONJ CONDO 612-~ nr GIZ-n&I. W -1 ...... ,,.. I oc. \ ,. 0. ,., .. ,. l ,_ h0 -' -p " .~ and p1•ont1 lov• IL• LEASJ.: nn SALF: •• ALTY ,,_.,mi,_ .... .._, •• -...__._, .,.. ""--._... ri~. 110!\tE, :i BR, 2. ""'·· !!Ofrt · ' n " B 2 Aq-oss frqm shop pinx patlO. $210 uicld ut1I C.rp1::1, bl 1 ,..~,• Huntington Seac:h 1----------•I large, spicious iruart-·,..,,I· '• 113a Tnv.·11hou~. Nter NeWJ•rt P••l orflt 1 t.'t'nter & schools. Returns drps. 67~1819. ta e, 0"'' mamt., uuuu OPf'OHTl'~IT\', 1.hlk. 1" r---" 1 '"" ·Jlll'l & i:-tuhhnuM>. OP.EN s.UN . 1-5 Ne>.1· 4 BR 9.6 on Investment, gross in-Balboa Penins ula cond.~ ..... ,,·:...~:-'I~;~ ~~. ~~ Boat Slip Avail. $1:1().2 BR. Bit-ins, f'I"fl!~. Cornn" dt-·I 1'11tr l'l'ttl'h. r or m•nts .1.t B ii n bury 5·1:1.~. t>IG-t:lll. G-5-00?.0 CHILDREN Corona dol Mar Viewpomt, Ocean Vil'\\'. romc $18.300 pr. yr, Call to-~· • '-" • ~ .,...,.........., "' drps, frplc, patio, carport lf·a~c. h:r 2 txhlll. clupll'.~. Cross. O:"' the h11y, 2 BR. t M, Xlnt le-:. Cpt. Lrg IOI. By day,S3,",-3:.i05. 4.~' 8.\YF'ROi\'1'. Pit'r, float,,DE,LllX~ 3 BR 2 B \ 2 Br..'.!B,\. !.· IKIUnd ry f~:1I. Coupll' & frptc., hl\·1 n~. Cru'Jll'IS {..·e a II 6 < :'!tll l'C, t'f'frig. crpt11, drpir;,11 O\\'tler $63,900 11m Qillc 5 BH. •I H;.11h. \\'mter or 1 , • '"' • • ' J-:l1•g.u1t. i-]l';;nnt. f:lf'gnnl, 1 nfanl 0"'-No pcl.5. rlr:ipP<;". 5nl PPr mnnlh..-. 11 ' rrn '· youl1gt'r 11<ili?. l Jll} Pt'r ino. Yr!)' lstt . Bor..go S:Jl-0642 Yearly. Gi3-:.'0~9 1 ro\\·nhousc. ft c e r ca t 1 on ,\~-;til. Ar,ril i:iih. \l 12-1r.t1 1 art :i:'.\O P'.\I Q !'1111r· 11,·C'n• .. ,11 pri-~rn/ 1,11,11 (<ill ~,~17r. 1 · ----] '('rt1t·1·. pool. •""51rno"ll1. ., ~ 1 "cL-OSE_T_O_BEAC-H I I I 11111 t 'nuu1. 1h pL•~ :on •a --- c ~ " ¥ill• l"'r 11 1" y,.,,, \,'· " l'I' I' n1 1 1 osta Mesa &rHililO 11 .. 2 " wr.:•· :.: ..._ .. L:1: «f•I~ · ''· : '· '•••r 10 Tustin Ca -·2800 I Hrand Ne .... · UcltLXI' :~ & ·I • :l l•UUh rec. t.'Clllt.'~ !1f•:1l'h. f amitv. s.m 1~::.:.::.::~-------1 =~~~~~"""'' l ~Ai:l"TSIDt;! J l:lr, $Jjj_ 3 Bit. 2 BA. r·an1 Rm, Din NE\\' lhi rbo:· .. Vil'W ·"'75/o>o I BH. :1 IJi\, dhl RHI", llll • l'.11~)' il<'C'l'~S tn 1!111~! •'Id Cnll &12~11~· __ _ ONE of Orange County'l'i firk' 1_:::=::::: \\'ON'T I .\S"f ', Hm, l.iv H.m. i\/cw Gn.~n-~ • ,. ,·."" ' IJltn.~. CJ11:-i• t.1 ret r1 ·11l1<1n ---horn~. Tustin l lilll'i, pvt • -547-9641 l.iro:ik llomc.9'1.!Catnallon, 2sty,.lor4Br,3 riba.~;o()()f &sehls.j\-ll81h 8L8-17~J!r17 plo)'n1~n1 are1111 VErtY larJ;:l' 1 BR apr nt -·d, over 1 aCl'f'. 3 1 ,, HOUSE + H~o~m~e_f=in_d~•-'~'~~~~ L'.\i. bij.-07il sq. fL, frpl. ronvt'r.cta1ton --H~:AJ...TOHS e .. r. i>l111ppuib .1.· lr11 :.~. Pn~ Nr\\'fl'lr1 Suh-Le3st """ ;..loVL Today~ 1 pit, din r m. fain rm -t \J.: Newport Shores ~!'.\'Ct: 11111 • !rom $16.i. ~~!_1~ So'pt. 1;.11)4J:\76 bd;rm5, 2 dbl ~· b.ise-2 UNITS Br 4·plcx. ~I NC:Ll::S or r·an1ih1's~ 2 l~R bonus rm for sep. apt r.r 6734400 ~ BH. 2 H,\To\ITJhnuSf'. ment wtwine c e 11 a r . ~l.W. Sj!1g~cs ok. 547 • 9641 lwnic, 11~. /\!so 3 ll!'t !Jur~e ta 111 i I y 1• n 1t'rla1nmrn1. )'BR. 1\ tu", frpll'. D.\\'., 2 1 BANBURY CROSS \\l'.~trli ff nr,..a Arlulls $107,001. 171-1)642-8584. Nc1v Triplex. J BR. 2 BA C"o~m~e::_:1~n~e~fl:__:..::_..:.:::.: l':.Hn< h, 1-lB. S2'l5. Ag\. t'el·. 6-M}-1327, 586-j72·i, 640-l!l)) hlk.~ Tri Bi•arh. $300. nlO \'r-1 -~Nt>1t. ht·1tc'h lllv1I & \~;,rrH·r• 51'ilf,\10 . J'JI·. 612-11:6 +Two 2 BR. 2 BA Apls. Lagu_na aeacn !•i9->i.1:w rxt J.16:), ly. 2r;...3\l-l7ij,.\ I WVl::LY 'l Bit &· Den. i:;:a.r. Hiitil V/1",\\ 1"11\i\ I' LA:.r_ ./ -- I I~-Patio. F'rplc. Ya~undry " :itl.\JU' :l llr, 1 lia 'l\)lrn-BE.\L."T. l\\vpt Shores hoiiir. All l!tils pd. S."W., • 842·6604 e 1 ~ Bl{. 2~HA. Frple. \\'ater I --lllil room. garage>. , 1' 2 BDIOI. ''"'"'· 2 hlk> lo<1t< 1101""· !20>. l'ool '""'" ml •I 11, < be, : lm. loot OuplU H , C •ll 7H-'17-7TOI 3 TIR. 2 Btl, 1 rte "'"" unit ol ''" P':'k,. <'7-2187 Cos•a J\1co;a. &·hl'dti1C'd gross lease. :\o ilt:!!s. f213i6Sl-:S.:i:sn ~-, ., . . 2 blks ocean. :\!any xtra~. 1 "' lnp c.\, ~ .. int'i' >' occup Ne wport H;ight l~·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii.: ~1 r>.~\\I 2 RDR)l l 'i\ITS bcal'h. $2",JLI 1110. year!)' I lldl1u. )1C'~• \\·nJc. ~3;,X97 t J rn1 , mn1rmpool ~-tf'nnis rrt, I Furn. or Unfurn. 355 Costa Mesa 1 1 1 I --~~ ___ _ $:t4.780. Pril'C' .Sl9-l.OOO. Try aft1•r 6 \I' l' e k d o y:.. " HI., -bas .. bll-ins, lrplc. I .S lffi . Lsl' nl to Balboa Peninsula $155 by 111<"!ll'r. Hlili,: I yr old. s Mobile Hom•s l2S IO" ,1o.,,·n. B-'·l'r coo...,,r<1-i71li49'l-ffi92 ll'knds 1 hu·1I. :'1.01111 J.Ule lu<·., no I ' I mo •. 1. ,_0 o y :-OJ<vll•·""· )!u.~t ~l't' to tJ,,lu \'t' OESIHABl.E 2 HP. eor s.1. ·~ r ' I''--·'"""'"'' 311llll'S. ,r .-..;•. I ,.,,.,,TIC 11101'\I li t "'"''Y ,_"l'I I• 1 "I .. pool, 1 -~r.:;_;:;:;;:;_ ___ ...;.;::. 1ion. CJS Hen I ~ s 1 a I c ------111.·1~--1"·· """"".;JV . . B,\ Y t"J{l INT. prl\" ll('a•'h, _ ' '' ' · 1' "' · ,. . ..: '1 1 ll. W• ~ C"lnSl'tl 1;11r11gt'. n rsfll'.)nslhlf' 1· lBR HOUSE. Salaried nia.n. 1 fountain Valley SPYGL\SS \'IC'\!.' 1n JIVll. •I l .. <n:" : Bi{. $."/ii "r ,'\ Bit . '"ll .lk't 11" un1\"11•r11 ,.,,. J1k1• ~nkrn hv nn. 1<Unk1·11 ,1;tull". ~o pr\$ S 1 8 :, MOBILE HOME ~~111-1161!. No ['('ts or eluldrcn. $110. _ HR. 2 ~lnr~. C11nh1i:1 '" ,1il~f f.lf,•·k ll\<>ll 67l-Fi640 l Thar !I 11hy thf'"'' "P'' hr.th, t·;1thcdnil l'\'Ll, ll r !•1 ;.1."'-'lfi22 FOR SALE : 5.UNITS 49-1-SliO Evl·s. 1:: l:IR -+ Gigannr rumpus !.loU!'t Baldy ,·1c~-. 1\~·1ul , I \•wit lh.:>t Joni.:, Cq11 ~.1 (~·11 hnl'~ frp!r· 1nu-rorcc1 s'"'"~~~-IC---------.1 SILVERCREST J.E6S TltAN 7X's GROSS L ido Isle P.ni. ,\I Ultn~. 2 rar i;arag~.1 •.\pn\ _ lst. 641-;f.171 or Apf1. Furn. 360· •lrp~. •1•11··· A· n·fn~. IJ1t.~ f'lrrn~tl rhn lll'\!a~ .:a., UBQl an..,. emente 0 L E HOME Con.~istini.: of 3BR/2BA hon1r !i\I un pool. Kids 11 k . tii4-0l&:i. f -. I ol l!r•·•·n l;111n. f "'"ii 11 un 1~t1<1. f'!C . ....,alku1g ~hi.r ~I'\\' Gi\I n , . M Bl & :.! rluplex1.·'<. • BA YFRONT. Sa!Lt/rnq. !\() ~·cc. .\4;L \\',\TF:Hrl!OST 2 Bl!. ~ 1'11\ B1lbo1 Pen1nsul1 i.::11'i11.!(•S. tv!uh~. fl') 1~·1~ ltJ l.•.:h Ll< ~·hh -'t'l}'l 2 'n.ith s\~'.N ~A~'T:-.. 2 Hr. XI' x 53', 2 BIJ 2 B~ ('arp., INCO)IF: STiO. PER ~10. 1;.i~421. I 111 ,.nrl Junr. $Z::.O \10 s,.,. '.!fl2<l tullrr11Jn fl\('. 11 lllk rt·a~~u1.... Call 1 1 I I f !~h .1 · r 1 " r '. 2 B 1 , 1 rh draped, bll-ins., ,,.,",..-1'~;<;;,·;·. f.,l*~C~A~e~.E~·y,_-rtEALTOPu"i * 2 BR, ZB,\ St maids q1111rt l'rs. H . B h !'ii i. s .. Sun J9!0 1:11,.r nr $35 WEEK & UP 1 ~. ,,r :O.P11!-"•t1 Hl\'d .. ~· 1 002-J83,j for shc1.,,·l11b, fdt <!I <193_~111;i rp c, s2:..i:r. C<•ll -teer.dryer, «hed \6-4 --s,.n:m-n Beauh---fw:rushed ~t!l bar, un.hngton oac I €t11! lnrttmtl . 21.;µ.1.-;...1;111. • Slecplfli Rooms 1 1 ,1~ .,'""'· of Ray, C.~I 1 f ~l'~>:l.iiiiiiiiii..,iiii ___ _.,jsciCiij_U:~<;i'.iV2ijj0::-2n:,, for m air cond., kitrh. !<te r <'o. co l or TV, ? BDR.\l 2 Bath blt-ins \V/ 1 Bl' . ~1 n , ~ h 1 1 e l!ousek~_ping Rooms 1,1:l~li ~J I' CT!lUS.. XE"\\" 2lllk2n.\, clock, storage shed. land-CLOSE TO BEACH WashcrJdryrr, <'1<'. $~. " · • · 111 -a n•r .c ()I i • e o(.-ean V1ey,· Apts -----UNDER NEW rhild oi-::. :\ln1 Ir~·. '5 1~1 & scaped patio. Three yrs. olrl Brand Ne\\· Dclu.xe 3 & 4-Call 642·2800 d1')•·r tllN.k·up, tTPL'·. lr1.: \\1-~tcliH ,.1in11ping. 1...-111.;•· 1 BALBOA INN ''.-°'\LI.:: TO SHOP, lith g, MANAGEMENT Sl7o. nl 311 \\' )l:lt'i1xis1t. _ like nu. Located in ne.,.,, BR Duplex. 3 Ba. Dbl gar fn,·d yn!. !-i1nl r .... r ,,1-;, ~ tpl!' ' ho;,\ ~.1r1\. ln11nl'd OO.l'U· _ . 1 rn~!ln. l.1k" ney,• "'nrl,,, n•2-11;~i;,1;,.1-:-2.·,7·, d I k f . $80000 ·14 18th St HB Newport B•ach ~2.,;, ll\fJ. X~I\ (;u1!dl'l\ JIU I p<o!l<"\'. ,\;,<l. 1}15-32;).i. I llf.J i\fa.in .'!lr~l 21H!. :lll,\ srr.. up 'lllH . 2 BIL Ultn~. n1 ·v.I)' i11•1 'lr.il1·rL t c---=--------~t.u b!hafr"'~t f~~ 'cl:;~ ~~·ll Bl;ilder~ 847-3957 · · 1~J:>1 .:'.!.',.iu~iJ. . .· , -675-8740 :!!IA. !pl, fiVI p~r . pl l'lhh111·. 1•111·1 .,:11rai;l·~. lk·:1ut1f11\ lH!. 'hiplt·x :•JI!, n••w pidnt 4· house. Redutrd lo St2,9~-0. HOUSE_+_6-UNITS I BR. I blk tu f_R'f'an. Jn•·lrl !:ill.\!tl'.rn.<e Afl'a, :1 BH, I ~il-;~~ltl!ai;~I~'~ \2u, B~\1.IJ l;.1~ I l~tiX. t"u1"TI . 11 <t y fr on I d11! ~~~·-1 ~·_11; ~~I un. ;'~;-~ lcu1d1i('i1p111i.:: Lr._-pl•'.) .u·•·<•.· ;~~~.~. 1!1'{..r.~:!' c;;111;w, Sllti Call EVES Zl 3 6.<J.l-4600 . , patio, util [rcc 11u1f't 11ork-:l 1 11 _. I' ilv l , : · · ~-· Bachrlor, S:llj/rnn. Pn\·ate hll· .•. 1.1, _•il:l-•+•1 (If !.N 11 1·hilli~ d1·1•,u11 C lu~·· I•• "·· ll pn1 11r · -' NCI\' untts nl 2637 Eld~n. ins l'pl. S200. ~~I"· 1·125 k\I t'.~·· 11~,'.1,1.n~. rp~ nJ,1 -~:.,r6~~1-~? 11,",' 11 .~ IO· 1 13,~_1 · t)(:ach. I i,\11.Y J, l1 T1i-11n 1 \" \1 ~hri1•p1ni.: ,t· ~·hi~ C'hlldr•'ll ~11-'1_' ;;--c.,,.,.-,---~-- 69?-7l5l. CM !stusrr >.1·/200''\1·nt(' ~1'11• ,.., ''"·i ·"'-:i1-l )O-.,.,,.,l'\I ·~·· l1 ·IP '\1 I I l·"lf ~l'P"('h 'l l 0' CAN BE SEEN AT· ' · · . " Ht:AL ~h11rp~ 1 Br rloplc\, lH\' rd pallo .. Jni·d \d . .S:il:l .. -.--'-----;--· C:1l1 673-2lfi2 1 .in" ' 11 ~ • --11<·~ 1~1~1u•·." i·U-'"" n1 1 •!rt'I • ' ·· - 11 rr'n I':. ~1li~1 • ~rf.Catlllu11dcr616-t41·1. 1 $l50 Kld~/ ..... r/sui•·l1·" •k )....slPaduiDr xif-£it: 1:-.u 11 .. rllor \l'-!Br/2 !p1t·1 ~.,R'C "~-1 1., MARTINIQUEAPTS l'll •···· .. 1 ".1••,1; 1 '1\'rr.·111.:.•·1,1,,1111s CRESTMONT -1 · ,,. !"-' • • ' • L '" t t · \'ll Co " " <-' 'ln~ . ._.,,n. rp' · -· I '" f•j·I \ l~r· l:N.-ESTATES 3-2 Bit t.lOU~('S o,n_ lol j Hom efinders 547-9641 i ur.--:-2 ri\l\Ornl'. j()xJ OO t 1:....1111 :·~n11 .. · ~j50/n~,~~1 1 B.\ \'1,-.~·r1f~c&.il& n.111 . 2 & ·:Bl{ ,\] ... , Fill'll . -~.'---- 1051 SiteDr .. Bre&..fCenlr<tl \\/pool,IL·Sldl', s:.i~oloo. House Unf 305 F1·nccd lol ,\H f'l•'l llltns.1 iv\'~/Y..kn<l·~ fi-1.\-1.791 5,91/)10 Y1•a1I), fi~.'211 J>.: •• h1·l·~r-!'111·. pn11n« Ocean Breeze San Juan Cap1str1no To1n '.\II ](•r, Ag!. "l I urn. ·S2fu 1110. ,\sh lvr Keith. '. , ., ' _ ! or &16-IW09 eves. l•r~"I ~r "hi'" .\d1111~ r.nh 1 1~ir:"' :r BH '2 car •<or .,.. 2 ~ -., , Ave. acr'l'JF.l'i !ront Brea (SC) Triplex $56 950. G ene•al '.R>2-+l'l'I I Ht;H I,, l Br ·1-pl!>x. SLB'.1. I lri7 S11n1a A1111 ;\\'C, C.\1 I H· 7 Bl1 ', ! I i.;I og . ·1· I~., ~H! .. '""1 ,.,,nd•i. II " Comm. •losp.l l.nt •4G. . . , • - -~i\.Pain! Gnr Sngl« <1k, I Corona del M a r I,, ,,. 6 '" .. 2 '1 11· IL .• ~ 1~ Ir, tJ('\\ f'l'Jll, n10 l'<>frt" , c CONTACT RAY, PK. l\!Glt., \\ri;t t~scal.ollf's. Ck~an \;1e~·· 3 Bit, 2 ll.-\. ten<;_~'fl ):trd-1 Homefinderi 547·9641 1' 1.,-r ~.' • • ........ ~,, '''"1'1 ·~· .1"1•1.~h"1· '.\o ii:c·:~-r)>, JY..-il. la 11n~lrv 1~1'.il't; 3:,~.rj tor showing. Besl huy Ill IO\\ll. 49.}-l~I:... A \ ,\vtul ,\lay L $'l•.J/~10. 2 -,-: -1 sm pr month. t"umisherl 2 Lt.,\:-.t. )11 ... , \ t'l'df· ( r.n-1 ~u.~i.-.. S-11/)l(l ,\· l I l.ti-Pa ... ..., CAni1rl. Pl!· Mr 1970 • 12 " 52 Fleet...,·ood Lots for Sale 170 LA RENTALS 1·hildrcn & ~I ok. !*"µ1220 4 < .. BIL hnml'c1 in ~ _111 IX'<11'•1n1. F1n'f1lo1t'"• pool, d" lBlt/21 ..l~A. _pa I 1 •1, ,\ l.!th :-.1, lln1i;: ~:h, ___ P.ncln~a n, •:11.:• f>~l-1')..'.>! - flfobUe homt'. Oeean Vie\\'. 1 wt W'KIAUtl .,. \lrYICI t\~I. I Sho'<:"· ~Tly l~. fm!n S:.25 bull!-1ns. Adults. 6~';~. J:1rU1.ll. w •I, A<IJ. 1\11•0..i S/1,\CIOl.:S 2 BH 1mm S t.:i~I I isc:-:c:':""'-"C::....::.C:.::.::: __ Quiet adult Ne11.'j)Ort Beach LAKE ARROWHEAD 11 BP..2 bas, $310 nio. paUO.Jr_A_Y_\\(j()f)J{t.t\l.r''t :M1'-J'290 1-_,-_,3_-<mt> I ~~z:cil' ?;~~·try r~ur. ;\~1.'~31Adult.-11.1nl). Pool. H.1.'C 1'.111.1-•-n_t_•_A_n_• _____ _ park. No ~t!:. Priced for !ILllsideLot VicinityCountr;.· f f!it HOUSfS frplc, lTijl \\nl:;hly,·ro-l, \\"F:STC1.IF'J."413r,3~.f~m 1 Sll1\RP furn 1\pt, kit!! of 1 F\ ·j.'".ll-{.l!i~ ..... '"' CIQS('(I 1>..i!1~i;ls. Pc,t,. ok. NEW FAMILY APTS 1ml'TW!'diate &ale. $ 5 9 9 5. Club. $800). &14-:li'79 e\"('rl· --.ans. I H.B. f\V of ~prmi;:f\ale, s. I rm. m:I sq. fr. Ref ii. Cftil I 11 .. m1, h:c lln\ dl .. ·k. I . e . :-Oh.:r lll J ,,,t,\ Krclso11 Ln, • -~8 ('Venings. ingi; I J ou'ts. of :)later. C1tJI 8417-200) ".U-ll.~ 1 udul!, Je; ... 'I(', SlT..t 6;3-20S6 11 & 2 I~lt unfur n _r.anl•'n nr. H~'IH'h '"' ,,1,,11·r. ~l:t-fl'l..\J; Grand Opening .. ------------\pt~ Friil · JJ \\ pri !d 1 1ifil 1966 CR&m-VOOD, 8X32 4200 sq. 11. C·2 lot. flf'al' NfWl'Oll &MYCM·••l-IJIJ 1V1\CAi\12Brhou<;e,h1kc l<J !!,\HROR Y1l''A' Home Ii~ Coita Mesa I' 1 · _ ·-,_ .. · \ • -------:--E\\11·2.~·.1 11/{'!.Park·hk:, w/6X8 pop-out room. 1 BR, St. (1;iu· s.: nrislol St. ()1. r • ' • ••• l11.•1H•h! Al~ :; liH. 1-«-·r::-c 01.111er. 3 81{, 2 RA. Lim nn, I I P" in $l,i~$\J,1 ·:~ }"h11 • t Ill~ l11r ll• L.~t' All ••ll'i'\l i<·. !>el!!n;:<: r:r1• l°'"'nl Poil erpts & fir1>8, bllrul, l!X21 St\ ref. 111:11> ,it~!. Hurry~ I f:trtullC'lt Ag!.. FN' 979--Hl'IO I :: nr. l!nN(' Ranch .aIT!'ac;r •• Studio ,i;. l BR Apti;, LR(. 2 Br. 2 Bn. 1hn rm.J tl["!Ro, l•l"I\-. l•••LJO .... , )ii<IT!, lots. Gai. & \\':Her I'd. Shag:, lullBa,tercedairhrnl,ne\V ;,.1.>-16.'>7 1 \A~,\NT-l Br. S\~l Si n..:lt• l{anch, 5:tli, ~1 nglcs. lrpll.', f\41-1267; &ID-1392 $30 WEEK & UP lnt!u~trlAI a r~7 ~_I IJl"h\\t.1. hl 111~. ~hJ\i,: i.:rp!, Pl.<iy .r•!'f'll~ Pn!1m & 101 §Creened p;ttlo & carport. Out of Stale Prop. 178 PA(IO I Br. S\55 ~ l •!l! 38R 21J \ bltln~ ,Jbl guf ! t":ifl. ,\lJ.l1:1 RR f!Ol1>" n.1n('t\ I e TV &-~lllkl Servkto ,\\•all, ci11 !11·11, ~11" fl'f. no.ti I .'-1 Huniuii;111n illlrl:luur. r!ra11f'~ ,\:,..... lo11h~ $3j00. cash. 54,i.-Z').16. 0\\ :'Ii A COR.i"\EP. 0 F l~TT Bhn~ . i~f ~.11lrf ,nk 11•'1; r1;1;ni &I. t'l•I i~ t, 5/1.1ri/ l!B. SZZ'i Ag!. fer. !179-Rl:.O 1 • Phnne S1'r\•1ce • Jltr'I. fl')(JJ Ai!ult<._ rn p e t ~ '5 I 71) ~200 i\tfiill.~ r11~ty. M pcl!i. !'t:"trl!ni;: -nl Sl6'? +-fi1>p. FA1111L,. Pk. 3 BR. 2 ha., l'AltADISE~ Beaul!fully On 1~;~:i;,! rF~x' :\~~ 1"u~~." S.!:.U 111•1. ~sk lf\r f 1,,k• 1 San Juan Capistrano • f!i~1tli:tn .t .. Pet Sccllo~ !t,_~~1 _ _ ·' 1 ·' 11 '' l. sll',--.l:il.iO -1 ~ewhoP9 Meadows 2(h-j2, ·7.1 Rf'gfll Sl2.9!"i0 .. .,,oocJed. shcltt'red pnva1(' r-;:t; Puini In Oui '2 hr $1-~1 !~i'!--6716 z::,~ ~E"Y..f!Clrt 81_1'~, C.'l "\f:\\"l.Y nEroH,\TI'.IJ NE W DUPLEXE S .il7 ~ ~t'..J.hrir'>l':. S A ior~ On. 17261 Gothurd. !!"land locatl"d tn. tl~ hcR~I J!lt !) \\' In<·!, p.i11o. ill: :IBR. 1 ba . gar, fenced )'rd, :<;!::\\' honlt', 3 ~It 2 !in I _:"llll-9TJ;i <>r Gl>-.l:'fi7 2 l~H. '1 I J:1lf, i1:i0 .. \\:!l' f"'I I -, !i.1, JhHl•1s, t'1'Jll~. rlrp~, 5~_600 ___ _ 11.B. St7-73Xl of th<' Pnc1f1c fl>orth\\'<'St s fn•·d. ~! rlonr JN gnr:..gr I blnno:, frple, a1all nO\\ ~:l--10 hll Ins, lrpl• . uc1•Hn \ u *SUS CASIT AS* 1 1H1• Or_ringr ,\\t' i\ <.ill fl\\· f1• . .,..,,lk In 111.n .! BH-W estmin ster f,1n1ou~ S.tll .Ju11n lsland9' LOOK' 3 Br 1' n~ S2:':ill n10 t.:all ~12-:i31S I sm1mo. ·1~3020 eve. If . hcd R I I . ~·~~r-t121J ___ • $/i i J lilt-Sl?i. Jjlh &l----'.,;._----- !he \\'O:\d's fL™;St yadltil\; I R. ~·.kid!) pc!~ hut:~ ~rd. l!AltU TO fl:'liD: :l Br. SI~ U n iversity Park I 1~~~~-t:x~~,~~,;;l~ ~j('('l IF.Jon. l hu. ('rpl~. d-~~1~· d<'lfl, .a:iJJJ77_:1 ---,\!)l"LT 2 B!~. Jl'"Wll. 1111irt "9M Ettalti. and ~tlOn co untr y. l.!<ir G f -d rd k I 2110 N Bl c:\r 1 t.lt1n~. SJ!'tf1 mo , ~, WAL K TO BEACH I :-.np•·r r1PR.n n11·1~ $117S.1 GIMl"al Convtnicnt1y 11it,u_atecl yrt L0\1£.L\" 3 Hr 2 Ba ~2'}."1 H~,f~nJ:r,·101547.9641 PHl\'ATt:llO~ll'.: iC\l'port · -· I Shltlim~r .~Jl-59:1"2.· If "''1 ,,, ~ J{i, l'pl/t!rp,, ~ .. r, Pet\!'':~11~ ' ' ~ud.et.l. Ex~t1\e retreat: bllnli .• n11 (" ,r,, D, "™'I J)fll1•1. , ! t.:n1VPr!IJI)' Park Art'R 2, den BF~UT FURN I Ur lots ol nn" &1.,...i.11 2. t.1111« J:l"1 1•·111 ..;1 ~··1 1~·t~ A ta., ~e.U' I~ n::tu~i\l(.'fl .. •_11\ )1AJ"\\', )!ANY J\tORE'~ Irvin• I -adults pn-fcrrt'd S3:o Ill•! ~!Ina, poolrol, "'~-lk s'~ ..... shop-i!BI~ Ll'PFH 1:1n._,. '"' ll pl• ..... '•i! ! '~I Ill' ,\j-··~ii I PF u n u f Acruge for ule 150 WANTED actt&iC vie. O. Cnly. ~mall or IA.rge. lkll Lllnd Oeveloom~nl Co., ~it.JU5.i MinH'lmch sites In San J uan ('..aplstram $19.950 I.: up. Call $-2000. Commercial Pr-ty 158 t&t TIME often'd. 1''111ly ltt111- ed, prime tenMI uuc -helter. Top locaUon. STh.COO. Bkr, ~ SPENDABLJ.; il'I(.'., 1nn1Hklfl l'iedJCl': nr. bay, 4,800 Sq. tt. ore bldg. Bkr. 6~00 Have .,mdhlng yoo Y{B.nl 10 Mll! C11.19lfl('d ads' do It wtU • call NOW 6G-8i?I. llli or investors ,,.,,..s:-r S LANDLORDS $ Bkr 642--0200 puig, n111r m u..:h lJ'-.1. mn, I 1_. · · '-1 · , -· -_ ~I r . or n u r n . 370 &.gaiMt ln!lation. Definile1~ .. , _ 2 Bft Condo ...... $21j :-.10 . . 931 "·.1~ St S.18-CW92 1;1~•1:. ~rplli ~.., .. '.fl'~· ·" NEA R B EACH ,---..:......:.:.:..:.:..:.:....:::.: ft uniq11e opponunity. $90,0Ctl I i-i!'.:1L~~i~~~i.~0!'$h1)'. 3 BR. llotl'" ....... L~ )l0 Condominiums l.RG 2 br . Adulr!I Pool, ~i:"l $1 (l gr~ 11 ~· Ot .1, Brr.nil ;.., ,,, '"'lu~" Z & 3]iCiioiiriioiiniiaiiiidiieiil iiMiiiiaiiriiiiiiiiiiii1I 1nc.i udes uOe 10 S«>oncl I , 4 BR. 110111(' , .... , $3(fl .;\IQ. I Furn. 31S 1 latmd cl<R to ldlop ctr & I lir. •Tj•I/ •IL I•'· t1ltn• 1t;or Cla~ Tidelarrlll. Fu 11 NC\VJ'IOrt & BRy, &t2-113H.1 3 Bit Horne ..... , S3l!J )10 bus. i9-ll Pomona. IH2-35.-77. 2 Bit, '2 UA . 'T11plt>'•. 1>.111" 51 I J~·'' !Hi-3957 pR111cWAn on l"tq1re$l 10 :l. BR. llome ...... sw:o )10.1 Costa Me sa l r~ n . l i:-ar, cathr<lrnl (fl LI ) "I <l l }.f.\~' \!-'TS \\"ALK~f6 ... - boGa Ode pt'08peclJl <n ·t) J Bl' H S42l \ 0 "''"' ru N 2 BR.. B!fin~ !1?"1/rM 6-Vt-ollll !' ' ~ v 6 i3-8llX> or ··tSLAN'O: .• P.O. • ome · 1 ;";E\V dlxe 2 !!lory. 3 br. 2 hit. I v.·/w, beam ("('ihng. Adlt.s, ll"1 _... . _ ,;------_ ·, , . HI; ,\n I 1 ::~-2 ~~ . fru~1 fl J Bo 4 s I li 11 RANCH REALTY I 1lhl qar Conv lo lhppt1!i; pe!Jt. Sl85. 64~ !Jl,1.l XF. l Bl •. '\r Clhtf'n(I '51.•I 1•• s •. ~· L:\TJt,\:--. .. ~r<§ "' • e vuc 1 ** 5512000 ** I "JO .;91,~ · · · 11fi:;11 No pi'I' Sl \7 150 ~;. :~~o.:z:.,';!l Y,'ashircton96oo.1. 1--.. _ .,., · ll::i. .... ,,... F'\jR;>. !BR apl. 20 39 -,:1.1 ~· filll-lilllli ~,.,.,,-~-~=---R h f , ·1 L.P.G BR. for t't'nt, 2 yf'!l Condomin iums \\aila.cl', Cosi.a. l\t~ S145 . -.--:O.F.AR ~,. .... 2 Hit. I hlk 2 Btt 1 .. "':u,.,11\1 frplt" anc et, At m1, 180 c.ld. in ranch In bra.11tiful Unfurn 32C nlO, 842--3811 !·.\~!~!lit. 2 ur. ftf'\\r 'ha!! to "~111n~ & fl"'.\;. 1 rhUd Imm 51.~1 I !:U<. IMm SI. G roves lrvlne, 2 1, h;t, fonnl din . Dane Point rrpl', ~1:r•~. 1nrld i;11r. nol Ulf: ,~·_111t~ .s1~~ P''f mo r ..... 1. !1 1\n\,_ ··on11ncnta.I 20 ;\CRES, >.Int soil .\ 2'-. 43:1 W.11th COSTA MESA rm \\'/v.e.t bar, In:; th· rm. Fountain Vall•y r"'t~ Sl i •/li.1 1-110~ ---r.-jj .... ,, ... 1 "r .-i.l:)-()~ l1r• .akf.1.~1 :-..1111ratr 111mlt,y ya'Af.. old l'\'OC&do tn"t'IS T LANDLORDS F RE Ei ('Ollve!"'1111on pit, lam rm. 1,.ARCE 2 BH. S7'J>. Nr:11.h· NJ.:\\"l.'t' llF.FL'RRl'llf'.f'l : :? ~.'l"tr.i l.i.1¥" 2 l\r '!Ka dr-' o;r1·1t.,n, f1<l~· 1•1 ,•hoppuig gntpefrufl. Drip inirtilion STICKY DRA\\'ERS r~n hi· I hl1t ~nl, 3 rar s;ar, l'"<C'1tlns: ~ •·nr gar. t~ SH·rllnio dl!'C'Ora!Ml lr*I utllltlt'! Call HR. Nl"rtr "hrlrp•n11: Sr K"hl~. 111• 1~··'.·t•I·· .,p r n•·.•r "" ot·hl & h•k' h1.•.1 1.·h. &14-2611 S)'ll!f.·ni. $1~.0CIO-made ettaicr 10 OP''" b)' ~11· ~<tlve 11chnol Court. ~1 aft 6. or ('\'('II, 900-1142 S17:i. n.,., 67.'l-~• I Sit•• i;~ ~-1.,1 111.1 :,;a-;.-,,.2 • llpplyill$? candle y,·1oc or !COOP ~)il'n\, soft 11.·111f'r. t:ardf'nt'r _!i'l"l--5013 t-!untlngton 8 h 12 BR. l i ;l'\A, gar11.1tr \\-;lk llACll t:i .OB llpt 11dui'i<i 0nh-.J t·~:.\IALE onl). 1UR. I'll} 35 ACRES avocarlo & cltn1ll. on dra~'!!r runoeri1. Y,'hy 1ncldcrl, S."!I mo. avail ~11y Huntington Beach ' OI C 1<1 );th ~no11rilru:;. S17j n111. 1 :'Ion po 1• $\1.\ ~ r m.i, J200 hon1r. m.·.-.~lnok1nv:, I \I \11 \\'t:'_U, drip lnigati('n. Jolm siott 11nmtlhlng you 11."0n't 2A~'..!all_:~ 2 rtoom Bnrht lni·, ,.l~f' 10 ,,1:i.-11)l9'i ttl! ii, ~;nl.!h111rl St. ~'1.li--27{'A tropk·AI ri.--illo 8r N<'wporl nf'W \\llld Animal Pllrk. tve.r U!ll'? Sell It ••ifh "' lTNT\TERs m · Plt T,. rt". 2 ti~lP.\1. JI ' O,\ hltn'l, l ncT'1n. 11111·,. !'fl, Qulr1, fr. ~('ht'"1~6cc'$111'll' ',! .. Bit A111 Sm:1ll pr! & kirlll ~' f'~('U:1• kt~~i:'n p;;,';!: Sl'l0,001. Call Oollg Prit$1. Daily Ptlot CIRSlilfled Ad. NE\V JBR ,20A twnh.'11?, tltt I n!lJ'tR, ~hultf'rs, rrptl. ;m.1 ll\htu1r mun, nc1 1-·1s. $1:,0 1 1nn Utlhl\~ p;nd. No pet• ok, S\75. 791 7 NPl\1lllln l\o f1rwi stl-7793 rn 2291 Stout A ~--747:.s550 Cn11 6fl..567t. phu:t ., pool $375, ~78!16 n'K'I , Rtts 6'16-0TM e'\~-~92:1 C111l ~7t<Jl31. A. Jf.B. su--ms. . .. ian~-eri'ng Mrv~1 ... ~ . IJ DAILY PILOT Thursday, March 21 , 1CJ74 i;1~P''-· Apt1 .. ufflce Rent•I 44IJ lndu1trl1I Rent•I 450 Found (fr" ads) ,,'M. Contractor f'alntlnt & Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help W1nted, -F 71• , __ F_u_r_n_ •• _,_U_n _lu:..':.."-· .;.3;c7..;0_F'-=.ur..:n::.·..:•:;.r_U:.•;;:lvc:::;rn;;:•_.:3::70.:-JJOO::.;;::::O_F:;.F;:;l;;C.:;E;..S_4_2_c.....;"° INDUSTRIAL -PALOMBO Oonstr Co. Lk. Paperhllrttlnt ASS)STAh'T r~t"r Atby"1 COOK W Italian dell. O\'tt Cotti M.s. Co1t1 Me1a :\llSSION Vlfo.:.JO CONDOMINIUMS YEi\IALE Apricot Poodll'; No. 191*.ll. Spfclallu ln add, PRO!-'. palotcr. IJOl'le9t -.<ark. Ro.lit Sttt. ntUlt be 18, llO!ne ocper. 1~14 Beach. 1.::::--::--::--.;.;,.... __ • ___ ....;;.:.::::.:..:.;;::::.. _____ , 400 to J:!OO li(I r1 For .. H1,. l.Y.:, <!own lilt' leni.al• .. ti.Jur T • r r I fl r ; l't"mod, allel'. Qwtl. v.·or'-NJM, lnt/fxl. tree fttJrnalO. ma tbtmi.Ht:11lly lnclintod. Bh·d. Hnl& Beach. . ,. ..... IE"nlalt" iP"'Y C <.o e k a Po o ; 1,lll!'mbc.>r BBB. 96'1·1961. Refs. ~-2759, ~!IU. ~ftr "''llh f.l1..ott food ex· COUN~ER ltELP. Plthne a.11 ('(lll(f, carpi , •trp~. 11.'l'I bltr 011.'flC.'r/UliCr. "800 to 8000 !lq ft>Rl&le BluM!lt JI o u n d ; .,.,,,--' ........ '• 11'9'J2 Cal. lno C1.111l~1r;1n11 ft unlt11. BUIW TO SUIT Ollllt-Labnador black: nilx· Eltctrlc•I NE.ATE:lol, 1•lrfuv,11t, rnoRI P'1•f'l'ICf. Ttlilrl at ovr:r .-.,. Ol.'t't 11. Ca.II Ste\._, V D I L !:iD Inl y, ,\very l•ark110) INT~::110RS. Sall'll prkoe In· te<I Tt'n'len & other dogs. expenl.se l\pnllcAUon. lnl• per mo. Ad v" n c: em II" 1 Bob Bul'nl!i Rtmurant . t e ago tu111o!f. t·lud1·~ l•l'lll. !"O/ .. L/IRVINE '4).-0,)83, ELE(."TRlCI.AN, Uc:., o Id Ext. Call 49J.6US. i::bllitr· s171AI ~-~ . &.u-JD) IS a rJ en K.ll·lliOJ CENTt:n.1714f 979-9205, Dan J."OL'ND: ltlan's prescription ,lob8. new Jobi, any jobs. , INT/EXT PAINTING pin :;r . .rt pm, P' COUPLE. "'orll: f\111 time, Ad C 0 I Offi (.'urll~. Anyplace ~1689 ' n'8n"'t' 62 unit apt cqn • reSS OUOIS * e UXe IC8$ * , · •1"""'· ""'' .. m,., vi,. ELECTRIC1AN Lken&e AU O""'"" Co. m.>"9 ATTAACTIVE IAd>, $.1.W plex Coola M'88. Salary ~ • ' ' ' --,. ~Ap.ar.tment ValU•L Abo.ve_tha__Othac.--c." _ WAREHOUSF., ""' lood•°' 2200 Olk o! Padtl< C:O.!i N 1f'I08 s.;;,u . bo * W •llp•-r Ha-er * por hr. 9am-lpm. Malet ior1 bl new 2 BR. 2 BA 1klek, approx 7,CXlO MI fl. Hw)'., Laguna Stach, S..I. o., • JO • ,.--··• an"'"'t! •·· -~·-·-·~( com ~ t' •• J.' .. 11• l.-11+";-as.ttiq.,.-~·h-«lt11n1,.._ -wllh ~fft<:t."-:i;pat"\': o-111nernion-4'7"'mr-aner-e-ma.int-Np&ln~.-G.-Rehkio -itli-2-Me -'-*:.,1;' H~--flpt..---&ony-pe..._ or: bwsini.-~11. (2 ~ui~e11 plu~ rt'-Annual lease. ,..uh 30 day p~n Gardening Plaatar,. P.tch# flep&lr ;.~ne J~ll:· lot ap :::-~: t"hlldn-n. 6'1!>44ll . - • iu1 Slop • Adi•t•ni Goll Couri• e Ttnnl1 c.ou•h, R•1<d1nl Pro e ) Poal1, ont "Olvmpi, 1i11 • Gym, S•un•1 e R1c••ttion1I •Cl+vlti11 co·o•din1tor e l1~1 1ld1 livin9. Studios, 1, 2, 2 & Oen, $175 to $485 Mesa Verde & Adam1. 540.1800 • ception Of'l'!l & ictoraw:1'). Ari· ratu'('llotlon <"l111L"-'· Located l"Et.l \Vt-I~ Corgi, .C to 5 yn, . 6>2280. DELI h!'!lp ~ for new Jar<'nl lu 01·onli:l' Co u n t·y In Northern Qlstn J\leM. 00 3-8-?4 Pallsadt>i al't'ff COIJ..EGE trained garde~r PA'rclt PLASTERINC A'M'END ll 1ake out ck-Ii. trvtr1e attll., AhCwari. 11 546 .BBOI $600. IX'!t mo. Contact Mr. Capo Sch·. Had been hit by of 22 )lfC exp. who is mos.t All typea. Free t11tlmate1 lime, ;i:h ege t ~n111~u:;J.!:'~al:,I ::>;~1:;·11.!~l.:_l ~-,,---.I JohnlltJn, 6-12-31"20 uuto, now OK, no collar. PN>Ud or hl8 quality v.'Ork Call ~ auL5tance, durlni duty DELIVERY Man for ~ 496-3731. seeks land.lcapc clean-Ups & Plumbing houn. 9th Jnr&ntry div. Fort ~t L.A. Times ,....,., .. OFFICES AVAILABLE On "l>t•I ~lnr" hl'iU1 uf Snn C<'m<'11lr. Idl'ri l for a1.'- ,•ountnnt.~. l n !I u r 11 n c e. n10n 1-:11i;r l)roker.t or ? ll<'asonnhlc to p("rrnant>nl NOW LEASING t"ND : J\Unlatum dachshund, several wkly mnlnt jobs. Lewi1, Wallh. C.11 Army deliwry route. No IOlk'lt1ng. Huntl~ton Beach George * 54~2015 * L. R. OTIS Pl~Ul'olBINC Opportunitu 64,>..1163 no colletllng U yn or · N W M-1 bltu;k, old, partially blind, f>llTndlse Gardening Remodels & Rc:Ptlinl· Water ' .,,,.. ""''""'mica! car lounn near \\lilson & AUTO SALESMEN '' '-""'"" 940 Sc:· tl &: tip PlnC'f'ntla, Costa r.1 e u . Spttlalize Restoration healeni, ri1sposah1, fuma.ce:, n>q 'd, 1\.i hn dally. Good llainilton ':t N.rwland St. &i~ .. mg or 833-0i39 & l..antlscape. Monthly d.shwashni. 64~263 MIC & Need fOr one of Orange 11upplemtn11.U')' \ n come . ~1970 J\l11lnten11.nce & Sprinkler BIA. CQmplete Plumblna County's leadlnc; Pontiac \Vestmlnster, c.G. &: Ht& FOUND: Black GP r n\an Repair. Call 642-8649 Service. l.ir. 27200ol. Dealen. New or Use? car Bch att•-638--292.t Shep, 1nalC', yng. Xtr11. 1oe1 J ,,. G d Roof. sales. Exceller1t fr 1 n g e ..... -ED Rentals Wanted 460 white .-.pot on <:hc!il. Very a ntH •r tntr 1ng ~nelll1. E;xperlenced or OELM:TtY~tAN \..,,.,., • :::::;;;;::...:..:.::;;;:=.._...:..::; ge!nle 5W>-8'134 Exper. Cnn1plc:tC' Gardenlna: not, "''e v.·lll train. Ask for with van. l'o1Ult be reliable. 2 BR uni urn. N('('(f slov~ .r.r lit Land1C8pinll Ser v ROOF for less, repalni, Andy • 979-0091 • n•frig. Yrly. Up 10 OX). 3·17. \'it· or Santa Ar111 River a46-0TJ4. Taknta Nunery. shinglf':ll, rock, romp free DAVE ROSS u .. 1 ~. O· ""I'-· P•nl., .t· Vk•h)ria 11111 IAtk" y...,, , •I I I• 16 1 1 3 no......, • '""' UU<I " " .... EUROPEAN Ga rd* n er . "'"1.,;~1 .... ~ ~. ' PONTIAC nn-a. &i6-801•I. G<-r111an Sht'pherd. &1:>-2322 ai .,. ,,.._,, ,..__....., alt. G. r.1 ntenance -Landscaping. 2480Harbar81vd. p c BOARD R"SPONSIBLF Contraclor -1'ree rem ova I . v-.. Ttltvlslon R•palr '"--ta •1-· rn ~11. · ~ fOtr.\D• &hnau:wr n11tlc: ~·~ .....,.. ",..,. ~ OESICNER Apts Apts., 1· Furn. or Unfurn. 370 _cF..:"::.';;":..· .:•::.•_U:::.:•':.:"::.m;;:.. • .:3::.70: I J Co1t1 Mesa Newport Beach lt'nanls. . Doi:s Jnnc~ Rentty 492-44L2 OFFICE SPACE MISSION VIEJO 1()() &-1. ~-1. & IJI' needs 5-6/1.1 ""'11.rehouse C.fi.1. 1 • • • reasonable. 642-5329 eves. only. Ht'liJ<. &l2.-98lO. . \ 1r. Beach & Coo.st ll\I.')'. HATE TO J\lOW'!'T?? COLOR \O\I.' nuca. GU.IU' mst AVON R ~ 11.n . 8·1T-68&t c\'es. or Ct1ll the Pro! rep 11.'0rk done on spot. Ar.IBmOUS? ENTHUSIAS-DESIGNE I ~ 213-9'!,-876-1 Allan. Golden_ Rul*, 531·1707 . TIC? Y-· ~·•d m·"• a [ lldl ~=~~-----·I /tilt~ 111-e low! Dor1'I be ..... -~ .... ~~ F;?i~~~n 2 vPc.0 ~:arnm S1~ idow! Call Rich: 57l-077:i. ~~ lf)42J. hv~~OUAC~ :=~~ 1·3 ycan experience in hllh 11.B. !about 3 n)()S old.) 'illmaguchi Garden Servlct' bwllncu, 11Cht'dule your own density, dual-ln-llne and di&- 500 963-71}.15 Costa l'ofesa & Ne\VpOrt Sch CER.AMJC TILE NE\V & h<>ua &: me,ke the DlOl!t ol a erect clrcuJt layout 1rom 10-Cl\OICE LOCATION 28362 i\·lnrgu("rit<' Prkwy. I r.;;l;.Jo.;>;l,;\N;Cl;l;A;Al;;'T;S.;;; l wATCH THE SUN SET , NI-:\V Lu.'<u ry A11ts. clollf' In Las Brisas Apts , •hop'K .~ hcAC'h. Gw; & \\'tr 5.ili River Ave., N.B. J PrL Adults only or f;i rnlly &12-2.'"-,66 Av:1ll . ln1n1r1!!:1tely. 831·1400 A~n;.;;;no~u~n~c~om;;;;c~•-•-"~-"'"'-f'"ND: J."cniale D1tchshund, &12-6265 ,after 4PM ren1odel. rrr-e est. Sm job:; reul earning opportunJty. gic diagran1s. Excellent op- ' has choker i.-haln. VI(• J\low & Edge monthly mnin-\\"elrom<'. ~).2426. Call 540-7Ml . pol'tunlty for advancement. Convert to Cash .Spring Vjcw !)(;hi area, 11.B ' tenancc-yard clc01.nup & Top Soil BABYSrrn-.:R my oome-3 Salary romn1ensura1e with Jnvc!llor ltltC'rt'Slf'd in your Call 8-l~UI luiuling. George 548-6142. da y s / weeks Ii g ht experienee. Send rc1>un1e to: unnf'('fle<i fumilun>, jl'\\le\ry, SIAl\iF:St: <'111 fcrn.1k<t·b1\1'ccl. YARD Cleanups, Garage * QUALITY * house kc cpl n g ·Adams \1•/tCC"n. Bii-ins in r I , Furn Sini::le; l-\1rn/unfun1 I d~hwhr. Shag Crpl~. Snt:il1 1-2 Br. $195.-$260. •II l'.l,llOO sn. f1. in l'll\~su· Vli·· , -1 ok. Pool. Ga.'! 511n . Avail ~ .-"' --~-,------'-lorlnn offi ·c bldg. downtown snri(1ut•s, J)aintings, art ot>. !\lan·h 12. Vlr. i're~ltlo & Cleanups & Lite Hauling, * l\lULCI! ,\· TOP SOIL • l\ll1gnolla lll'CA H.B. J.;') \l.'k· PERSON~EL l\IA NACER Jl'<'ls, Nil1•c1', ('le. Your f'flTI· J\1igu1•l, San Clemente. neasonable. &16-4676. !"'86-6~ .-'~'"~'~· ~"="~-2'>~!~----· I !ldt>rll'1' rt~!lpN'I('(). \Vrite 49'J.;J632 Garden Maint/Lndscp • TOrsou •• L\Jfl\POST BABYSITTER. nty holne, Carl /l.ton·us, I02() E, tn-;flf', ,,.-OU-N-'1-),-B-la_e>_n-,.-,-,-,-,-,-py. Clnup, Sprklr rep. 646-61S.'12 * /l.JULCll & * RED\\1000 :1:00-6prn, ~ton-Fri, 2 boys, 1. 2 & 3 BR Studio. Santa Ana Rantu Ana. Jn i!ivldunl nf-Priv. P11tlnK SltiO to $:?::ill per !\.lo. fief's, 500 ru l:KKJ s.1 . I! P l C 1\1 CHOICE L1•a:.t' uny 01· all sp:i~·•' :l ! TIS Scoll · ·· · 2·"' IK·r IL 1\v1ul . A11ril I. '71. Standard i.,,..,~~&<'!Z.~OOO~l~~..,., LAKEFRONT :\lu~I ~l'I' 1o .1jl\ll't'<.:lll!\' : I' THE EXCITING LOCATIONS ... ,,.,,,,,, • PALM MESA APTS. VERSAILLES COSTA ""'" ;,,,,1 ,,,. """• Tu~tln, CA 92680 or call r ic. Ncii·port Shores. call 586-6930 aR~ 7 & 11, OY.TI trans, 11111 8.'\2--0!!84 ~ Gtn•r•I Services I ~ -~ Rel'.8. S3:>wk, ~ Memories, Inc. A sub~idial')' of APPLIED ~IAGXETICS CORP : MINUTES TO NPT. BC.II. lal lah 1)r oflll"<'H. Unltri 1 Bach, 1 & 2 BR. (!'l)ni Sl5? purkiui,:. Air l'tltVI. Corner QI [ 11· 1 ·~.g~ s1~~~c ~rii~29 v~cn 11~1~1:;;; iA:~':~~~ i~ I E,,,..., ... * II i 'J Bc Riverside. ~13 side &. oul! Free Pick Up & . -f / ' 22'!1 S. Anne St. FOUND: f'emale Gemuin Delivery. For appt, call aX €1• .1 Shepherd Vii.-. 16th ,t, Irvine. 645-l'19l or 64&--3632 Job W•nt.d, M.la 700 Si : Adults, No Pets. ON THE LAKI-; l!llh & N.-11·1'lnn l.llvtl, 700 Personal1 .. , 1~'61 Mrsa Dt. At South Coast Plaza. !l.,f. at 1~~ N~<'l\"Jlf)l'I '"'s. "" 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ijj Sonta Ana. Calif. 9ZTDC ' (5 blks from Ncv.•porl Bl\•d.) Pool · Acupull"o Aqun B:ir s. · al i,....., e"''IJUrl. :hort I ! !'yl6-9860 & Jacu.ui. Spectacular 8 ~tlK leru;cs. Owner. Personals S30 Call Dr. Stockton, Cdl\1 PLUMBING. ELECTRICAL, l f An equal opportw1\ty employr-r • ' ' H I 8 h Acre Lake \\'1Towerlni:: unt ngton eac fountains. 11 t.li!IM>n ()Qllar Lost 555 CARPENTRY. No job too 1•ee DISHWASHER : DELUXE Adult pooli;\de C\ubhoul'C, Gym, Saunn, Total Security. DESK i;pllL'C 11va\111b1e $50 mo. \\'ill provide furnilure at $5. n10. Answrrini.: srrvice nvailab!f'. 17875 Beach Blvd., lluntlngton Bc11ch. 641.-4:11.1. ENERGY CRISIS SPECIAL ENDS THIS \VEEK SAVE a>'A. \\'e have specialized rqulpmt'nt to blow-in in· suh11ion in )OUT alllc areit y,·ith no 1nus11 or fus. ... \\lc'll sa~·c you up to 50'"/o ol your ht'atlng cos1~ & you'll be 10 dC'J.:Tl'l't> ('Olllt'r in Sumn1cr. r1"t't' <'"ll1n•ll<'~. B of A & J\lC. ADAt\lS INSULATION ro. li.t.!-9!1\!J. Li!'. No. 29061::. SJNGLF: male :17, t-Jn't dig niys1icis111 hut bt!licves in 1'<'11.hty. &cks fen1. ron1p. \\'ho shaf'l'S theS(" \'alues. \\lnrc Classified Ari l"o. !!:1, Daily Pilot, P. O. Box 1560. llERl\1AN, 6-8 mo old. ldack malt! cat v.·/some while on stomach I< pawl!, l'l'hlle y,•iskers. Lost hi"'· Thurln & llamil!on, CJ\!. Mtsi; him. S.16-9017 small. F" &: B Honie Repair, l\IOTEL-llotel 111 an u g er 642-1403. 11>'0llid like employment. Xlnt ref's & keeps bus.incsg up. Npt Bch, Ct.1 or Laguna area. &1:>-1791 or &16-3632. jQb Want;,.-; Female 702 "THINGS" by J\1oos-e. Gen'I Carpenlcy, Repairs, Plum- birll:. E le c . Remodeling 642-5613. NOW HIRING E.'<per., clean, neat & dt'pen+ dable. Good hrs. 1\pply, Surf & Sirloin, 5930 , \V. Coast _!_!~'Y· NB 1 1• gBJ"den bungnlow, nr oc..-ean, trpl, lrg patio, 6 pools-, I sauna. 1€'rmi11. 8'16-0259. : Alao 1 Br. from $111. ADULTS Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. from $175 per mo. 3700 Plaza Dr. Part-tim• COOK l 1 Laguna Nlguel OFFICE SPACE f 0 R RENT. Coi;-la J\!f'!la, llnrbor 1tl Adams. Bcau!lful n1od<'rn a1r music, j11nltori11I, Cl11ss A \\'atkcr .r.r Lee Bldg. Call, :i.;1-0136 01· 546--.'l..~28. Hom~~~~~. :\'l.l'.:TICUWL.) i11 1u:-.cl:cc1ic1 LOST: r.1a1c Siberian llusky, sr.111 \\'iles, 6¥.>-3--133 \\'Ill t:h.·1111 )'Ullf l~lllll' Ill 11 DAYTIME DRY CLEANING COillfl'ER HELP No exp nee. Neat ai; pcarance. ;)!ll'i \Varner, H.B. ' *BRAND NEW* , l & 2 BR., 1. RA. t'rozn $1!!5 • Unfu1TI. Furnl.~/\cd units- Next to South Coast Plaza 714-556-0466 lull gro\\1\, Vic. 28!h St ; 110,1F R"'P Ill! oc•ttvic•· caring \1•11y. II intc1'Csted Ne111port Be11C'h, Frtt'ndly, ·.° ~ ~ ' ''"' , L phone frun1 3:30 pm So: nnml'd Suki., It c ,11 a rd . . uu·pcn1r), Plumbing, t.:lec-wknds.:_:_'tt5-738il, jl6-til).1\ ELECTRONIC AvaiL 67:1-2393 llical, J{eas. ~!J..IOCM. Nt:t:D help at hoine? \\'e I CROWN VALLEY Apt•. I San Di€'go t'nl'y or Coos! I H"'Y 10 lltllhu~t. 23734 I ltillhUl"SI, Lag. Ni~ucl. j7J4f 8.'U-0730 Rooms 400 ROOJ\l for rent or roommFl.te. Lg. 2 slory apt Do":nto"'" Hnti::. lkh. Young µE'rs<>n pref. 536-1659tR47-9657. 8.10' tu ~· nffll'C ~pac1· or s ma I I rn n 11 ufnclurini.:. Unde11.•1u11nd i.:11 r11i;:e n\•aiL V<'r:Y nic1• lo c allun . $.100/n10. l'l'nt or l('l:ISl'. Apply In Person &fore .11 uul vr .111 .l pn1 LOST, male 11uppy, Gern1. H1ullng have aulcs, nurses, h.skpr~. Shcp/Colllr mix. \Ii c. companions. llon1cn1akc1~ 4647 MacArthur Blvd. ASSEMBLERS J\1oruirch Bay Terrlll'i!, Ans. :\IOVING. HAULING, lJf::. _U_pjohn _;,l7:008l., m;;;t;;;;;c,J_..:N~a~w:::po:::.rt:.:B:•:•:<~h:.._1 10 Prin10. \\'hilr tip Of\ tail, J.JVEl<.Y BIG \\"ALK TH!tU BABYSl"JTING ln_ my hon1e, 1\sse1nhlcrs needed iv/solder- 493--8.1:1.'i VAN. Ht:AS. RELIABLI::. fenced yard. Rclerenc .. 'S. l:Si:.A U i'i operator. Assis-iru: exper. Son1e trainee po- 1 ~ewport Beach i ' Jiye_ BIG! from $145 Al Oakwootf Ga1don A,par!- 1 menTs : GREAT RECREATION !.wim- ' mlni;,. saunas, hca1111 cturni. : ' bllllo;11ds. !cnnis, pro 6 pro Bhdp, g&H-O!tYlfl!J 1an9e. pa•ly l roc.m, e1c. _, FUN ACTIVIT!tS: Full-hmc di•ector. 1rce Sunday brunet> BBC's, flops, p.1111 cs. ;ind mOrP' BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS Single,. 1 .!-?. h('drooms Fu•11 t. un!urn W1:h .111 11'1(> r~•ra~. Mod,.1s or>en 10 lo 7. Sorrt. no ~ m crllld•eo, Oakwood GArden Apartments Newpo11 Be1ch/No1th I"'"~ •~~ "'~ tA~-O!t!IO 1~111 Al '"'"" t.42·&1~0 49-1-539'.l ROOl.tS $20 \Vk up \Vith kilchC'n $30 wk up 11pt. !'t.!&-9Ta:i, &15-3967. ' 'RIME O>'t'ICE •P'<'C foe l ~C='°':=":..::'2''~'~c"~°'lif. 92626. LOST: \\'hi re 1nnle rock-6·t6-13-16. C/1.1 8.l'ell. fi.12....03S1 tunt. Must be ht~nsed. ltilO sitions open. Pt'n11anenl em· Help Want.d M&F 710 \\, ~00:.1 11 .... y., '.\.h. pl~'Tilt'nt. · h'll!-C. 40c per N:1J1 up 10 1700 * PALM & CARD R-poo, 11ns 10 "ChnrJiC! -!I ~. -1 ,11 u1 LOCAL movin" &: hauling .~, · ••. an .... n or p; · READER * Rro11T1". vie Huntinglon & .... PRIVATE room.& bath. trpl refrl~. E/side.CM. SiO.J & 215 Ri\'t'rside Ave, N.B. 1-h II" 1.,, n<:"Ou~oo by student. Large truck. G45-3366 SpN·ial readings $1. 11· ;id_ II , · n . !.J 1\r~n •u• · !teas. Barry. a:Jl·.1235 or $100. &KH161, 61."~ISS Nt.W OF1'"1CE: -Two room~ G~ .• ~R~L'i=s. ""~~:;ii:ii;:::;;;:_(..;1~1 x tj .and 10 l( 12. All .;_i • .,tt1Ttler°"l)~$100 fi•r furn. patM>, t>nlrance, lilt' month. Costa J\lcsa lll'Ca , cookln1; CdM . $10:1. 673-10.'19 j'8-i729 or &12-8372 Guest Home 415 -. _l_M_O_. -FR-,-,.~:-1<-E-,-T-• 7322 \\'f'i:rmirui1er A \' ('., Call 5$-1124 hefr 3 pm. 539--9438. \\'€'stn1lnster. 893-9854 npen G{.O~l~.on"..~on~·;'i,,~.,~'~lc~h~. ~1.,;;;';,~3i;1~9'.1 I ,;'~~':...---.,---7 dl!.)'S, --. ; s!UP 9-and..:_\'lc. YARD, garage clean-ups, LICENSED SPlRITUALisi Oiril. Of gn•at !ICntimrntul ~ w ~~, -.d~~· u~~'. Spiriluulist rl'adins,:s 10 a .n1, \'llluc. llt'\.\an1. 6'12-ll'\80 &17-2666. • JO ~1.111. 1uh·k'C on <ill I t"'E/1.1 . Beagle "Bonnie", Hlk ~ ' ~U-3970~•~·""'-c.-°""-,,,.,-~l NEED ln1n1l'Cliatcly! --ijKkPJ t t•1 c _ Gal fri .. • 1\uton101ivc Cashk•r i\lature, l:.xp'd organlz<'-r 1<.or • AUIOlllOl ll'C Bookk('l'pl-'r ~lUl\"lllG Lorp., vro"·tti op- • Automotive Di\1\1 l.'OOtract L!U~ ~lWll ~~~ posltions open itn· u·"K~'~K~i'~R~S>=.c~.--1.,.-.--"-,!-g·.I 1nt'(ha1ely. Ne\1•porl Datsun. y,•1101€.'tiale l'Ulllpany. \\ e 1 l !U:l·t:{OO. Ol};:an1zcd, l't'.l.luo1e & exper. b l:.>-:a;IJU, ~ =';;B;;:OY~S~&'"'G"'l"'R,-LS.- Call For Appl. Industrial Relations (714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDµSTRtES ROOill & Board for l"lde.rly 1ncn & 1\'01ncn, Guod footl .~ 21 hClur care.Good loeullon. Deluxe l & 2 t'nL uilices adj. Airportt'r Hole! &: )'test. !'1tt eslimalt-. 5.39-fi3IT. f11J!'1. C111I 49'l-90.'t4, 49'2~9136. Re11·ard, 8'16-3-lSI 111atters, 312 N. El Can1i~buclt, tan ~ad &-t'llr.!. LITE llauling, Llte Tree Rt'11I, Si\11 Clf>n1f'nlf';--\.\·hllt> Po\.\'ill; Hunt. Harbour, Trin1ming, yard clean-up. PREGNANT ? l~E\VARD~ l.J1Nt n11•lc zn(!(f. SKIPLOADER & dun1p truck Accountant lo S15K r-.e"'ltl-•IJCf Cil.l'i'ICl°lo:, !lllil. Equal Oppor. E1nployer RU-.12'l3 9 To Noon Coring, t'Onfidentln.I ('()UnNel· SJ:. do!.:. Lnb nilx. Blk. work. Coru:rete, asphalt, PrOO 1\li,;:r. !\Jach Shopto $1.4K 116'c 1u yrs. ,0r "e'vµo.,ii l o;~~=-z~~ZZ::t 2•!00 \VEST Coai;-1 If\\'}'., 1 f 1 , . 1. 1 Sll11>'ing, breaking. 8-J&-7UO. lndus/l\1('ch t:ngr $13K bcat•u, 1\c.,.porl Hci;.:i.h! ~!' Vacation Rentals 425 across from Stuffed Shirl. rd,. ,• .... kcrrn : ..,....bort1011, I ~·1111,c "wl> hill' .. o!1..,, !J!,e,st. 'i1ov1NG, l~auling. Expc' r. Cos! Accountant lo $L2K .. cwpurt J-'c11111~ulu Lonta.:t ELECTRONICS .:;;:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I S130 & UP. Ulil incl. II op ion . ccp1ng. "ns. n :onu10 . 111.-.-v.,., Leg<1I &cn"!tnry lo $:!00 • '"' APCARJ;; 642-1436 LOST, Gold & Dianwnd v.TL"lt ~ •• '.",11~~~:.,,!t,cason.:iblc. free Oil Lca;;in<• Ag! 10 •7;. dny !\Ir. tiydc, C11t:u1auon l.Jcpt. Stock Room 1.IVE in the nll ll('W Dana 544......,111. . ... ~ .,.,~-·~ .. " U,\JLt i'ILVI'. t.:aJI ti-l:.!·4:i:.!l Poinr Harbor nt 1 he BAYFRONT OFFICES \\'ANTED -companion to l "lllch at N.B. Tenn.is Club. i\lO~ING ,'~ .. 1 I Scc'y1L1fc in~. exp 10 S'I~ & Jcavc u;.iii!11.:auon. Shipping/Rec Cl•rk lpt'alltiful l\IAB.INA INN i<harr exp€'nsc:s for I 11·cek Rl'ward Call To1n &15-0!00 I l ' h ? ll ~~2 f~rn., or lnsw·ant-e Clain1s Asst. s·.oo BUSBOY Sonic cxper .. pref'd. Very, /l.lot.-.I ,.M2 ~1 Obispo .SJ. Preslii.:-e Rl'el•. i-Kl,fijO, S:lO ~ki trip In J\1ammolh Moun-I S:\IALL ,1~~ 1 A . gtn. au ng. · urn. t"irc: & Ca.-sualty liie 11 oi·k J\1ulc or reniaJe. .. ,,.,"" '-"" sq ft 3700 N€'\\'lll11't Blvd 1· · J ff· 6 7 3 2 s 2 s · way UV5• v c ""c. \'lln 6-12-00:i.5 Sill J\I k ts 1 s·w Cl & l 49 ~-2:l53), f\itch<'n. · · · ' :r.lJ ·• ·~111· e · -• l)l>l..aEstrella&~I Ci.n1ino ·. · · cs1_ ·arr ec.·y 0 ' can 'Neat Good hrs. Elecfronic_As1emblt11 Efriciencies & ApurtnlCnts, N,B, Phone li75-I ' ' 5.'">.'l·-IH21. -RPal SC "3-19 49J.-7268 HouseclNnlng Secy' 10 Controller $ti50 Apply, Surf & Slrloln,----SS:W A . 11 1., & 1. NE\V OC'F..AN \'IF.\\' OFC'S , . . ' . ' ' · f{l'CCp!/Sccretary to $G2j \v. C00:1l llY.y, N.B. s.-;em 1 l-', so "~r . c 1P as· llcatl'd pool. dn~ct dial Ct 11 11 R 1700 /f-I \ ASEC'TO:\IY LOST· ta<lies Ornl'l'.:ll "'atch. I ,\.~st Hkkpr ~~IJI' ll) ~:t.5 -St'mbhes & IC'st clcc. con1-e=~1~1.€'sia ur~ld·~~v.ionfaci~~ti;sa, C~n ~~7,;clc .. Lions E~1u1~~: ((lnhdcntt .. l in f ".'_': 11111 t I on Fh·l-' Pt~.. llti; Ii ch, HOUSE OF CLEAN I J 't1yt'OIJ t-.DP lo ~~.() Career Op rtunitit ponents. Some cx~r pref d. ··~z:""' rounsl'hng k ITf(11.1I. . R<'1\·11 rd. S.17-G<Y.16. ,...~. ,1. . Id , fl l'C('l'IJI T'"'' ~JO l.iOtJ .po s Electronics m('('t1ni:i: roon1, c-IOSC' 1'1 San :i. •11 " hPCARF ln<'OJ'll \ i'\on-1.AJ'J)( s. "11 O\l.s. oors, • · .. ~ Tra1oees T · • Cll•n1l'nlc ,(· Laguna Beach i\IRPORT AREA 600 sq ft . Prnfll \'1:cu'y 6-1~:1436 S:\l.\U. rPn1alc Sl.1n1t·sl' \"ll·. uphol Spl-'c.1al rates for reg I Ch•1·k T~p1:.1 i:\1.\'.I 10 s,;oo y , , . est Techn1c1an1 Co111<' pl;1y 111 our !270/n-.o incl. u Ii 1 I I l I' !I. 1 ' 1,r /{;il€'11;h ,!; \'lt101n1. Sun. st'!'\', 642-tiS:?-I ! Drattsn1l'rl/llun1cn, 1u·u1h~ :~1~; 1r;:e~i, '-!%, int~icsllng Trouble 11hoot &. repair min· ~po1 1rishtnt!. ~l-.opp1ni:.: & /l.I UW\N HF\LT\' :l KIO COSi\IETIC SURGERY l-'I''" &lf.-ti791 LOOKING ,. 0 R c1rlu11 ni1·~11 pkg to Slhr ru~lK!n 111· 1atureeloctronlcassemblle1 ' '1 ·' • f'·•-botl b" 1 ••I'• Dr · · Cl ·1· 1 10 .,, ... uus1ry 1-' Vl'l'i colh.><•e I\' • I f'l'."ll1ur11n1 s. $60 \1f'ck .r., Up. lrvu-..~. :1!0-2960 " ... Y· .. s. ,-.. ,. . · HOUSECLEANING \\"OHh: e.n• ~pi~ • _)_-...., • • · .. :\lust be familiar w/baslc R.rin!'.l this ad l: r't'Cl'.'it'<' ~ . ~ll·111. A1111'1 :\led Soc EXPERT JOB I LA!--l· 1 HI.SH_ H~PKIN~ 1~U1, g1,.'0meuy & drafting etec: tt'St equip. & musl $.) oU on fu-st we<'k's N'nl. $.~. NU slore, off1ri:. q('jj . 6-12~1~2 [ I~ * &I" 1113 * Ji'~Rl{J \\Ill ITEi\10Rt~ backgrnd. des1l'able, but not ha\'e aonie exper. In analog ' ,\1r lT...OlBcal'h,IJnlglich. J[FF , DF\TH· U: ServicesandRt$*rl >-· ID'\.1'NEDCDC'rv..n..ra l's.se n. Alust ha\'C ret1a . otdigitalci It \1'ai1. .lulv, $1100 . Aug o•-r StJJ'(' 1000 II Suhahil' t tn ABOH.TIO:\ 1·al1 Lt~-E Crpt ll'IJldo~·s, !Inc .• etc, SERYICES•AC",E,J\CY t.IW>l JJ\'e locally. Xln I uv-7 • c. ~1200,21:l:_79J-<H27Coll<'cl fordQl:1or llu11t1ng-to11 I LINE5'11-a51.2.2.\hrs . _Hc_!1d/Con1ml. 557-6742_ I . . , . pur lo gf'OI~' 11•,an expand-11W.17th St. Garden~ RIG-1"123 Accounting E.'XCELLEllil H le . .i . ..,L 111.h::.1 1.it l1 111K1 i...:\I in" l'O. w1xJnt beneUts ill Costa Mesa S!rJ...:>19.'\ • ! LIDO ISLE 2 BR. 2 b.1 ~-8·12-283-1. I illlllll'so!i,.C', f or 11.i1crr:!ti~~ ~I.ES.·\ Cll•:u11ni; S (' ,. ,. i e c. '"Y • f"D'\.]\.Jl "Ill 'ILL iransp._ \car allo .... · paid) Function ~'Jies In ~nta1_1__fg__ Shirt ~O ' • · · · i BEST ~IASS1\Gt: l_N NB. rt h)'_____da)o Il\\n °:Pan~ j Suit• 224 641-1470 l'llunL'Cs 101· adva1K.'t."nicnt -BUs1ness Rental 445+-3m-rr, nlC7i\'t!'. miil-: ·~··~ , I\ :\~it('("(IU?ltlnJ::/Boo -JJCr do .._ 8J6..-0&.lS -I"' -~ .--:.-----"">a -:.'\pJlly in pel"SOn oiify Jnter· (114)-645~1 I YOUNG, Soph ft> n111 l <' -Opl'n S .. Al\I, i\lon, \\'ed. Fri. kN·plng. rl··~lrr :-n1all a('---, y_. -. -. . rr w;,., w .,,.,. OU\n \.ie115, !:I wn-12 lll.IOll , 8A1' 1~~~~~!""'""""""""1 .,-~--------1 d1•slri•s . .-.uerrs.-:fu1 111 a I€' Industrial & Comm'I ~1~ !'l:i7-0~9 -i'Ounrs .. John \\a I l c rs JA.PAN~E ~ouseelearun_g -• 1\IAkCH 231"tl. NO P11uNJ:'.1EsrABLlsHED firm ls look· Apts., 1 travel t .'l:CC'. !ypt• to ~harC' MISSION VIEJO I \\TOO\\', 57. j"·I", 130, attrne. ~9-1-6101 I:: x Pc r 1 en ce d _ u"" n Accounting Clerk CALLS. ing for women w/go. No I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 rent for cl<11<~~~-Pa T 1 Y ~ioO 10 :il JO s11. ~·1. s1·eking 111alc ro1npanion . Baoy1itting _trnnsportalion. &l2-;,l9G Large co. in Irvine eoinplex ! IW I::. \\'an1cr, S.A. expl-'r. Neccss. Train to be _po·n!housl-' .. 6!0-11\.16 ;\lain !llOl'Oll!.:hfari• (:oot:l h,trkr.:round. P. 0. Bo:< JAPANESE lady ex P 'd needs AIR .'/, A IP. prof. food consultA.nl. 1-'ull R001\I for 1~X1n1n1;11r. :?S77il ;\l;in::ucrile l'rkii-y. 71~. G.G. 1-2~ yrs. Fenced •ynrd. housckecp<'r, H. B. area. faini!1ar \\"/rompult>fll.l'U l.."ASHLERS, male or fem. or part time. Bul\d your l.c:. 2 sror.1-npr. Do\\'nh11\'!\ 831-1400 * PAL:\18.·CAHDREAUER• near 19th St., Ltutches. Ref. Needs trans. 8-16-69-17 systen1s. Nent uppcarane() F'ull time, as cashiers in 011'n l'Areer. EntTI tori ... - - -j ilnr~ Bell . \"1un~ llC't'Slln arl 11·/rcfluction. IOMl 81'ach &16-55.14. lncom• Tax \\·ill land you this job. self service &115 stations. dollars. ITI4l K'i'9-6COO. CaU I CUT OUT I _!Jn'~;,:{(,..\li:191!\.17-9fi~17 . 1801. WEST~~IFF, N.B. f Blvd., Stanton. 527-3.\00. LVN lo hahystr in 111y hOHle. Jason Best Agency Starlin,g salary S2 per~ hr .. bt1\' lt}.l2an1 . ritATUH~:. h!M·rt•l. pr 0 f . P'.'t•~11i.:~· h,M':· 30 f.ront, ?n lit. J\lASSAGE/BATI-1 Any n~l'. Ornn,~e A\'C., C:0-1. Income Tax Service 17.JOO Brookhurst, 1''. Vly. l\'/f'l'gUlar . ea lTI ed in· --.E"X=E~C~U~T=1v=E~S~-·I I FOR I 11101I<' s~ks roon1111111e ro :--u1.r, ~1?~C'~ ·. 11rl!f, l!l;IO, Ii<! I A I.ouch of class, complete $5 tltty. f;42-R&lll pef'liOna l or business Suite 213 96:H:i775 creases. Min age lS. J\lust $15 000 t $7S OOO , i;l111n.-J BR. 2 BA h~ in fl .11 .~'\! .• 1h ·~1nl1. I linty prii·iu·y 6,l~'i60 2:1 Years llarlior An:a IJ(_• lll'l>CIHJalJlt!', bondauh.:. ' O 1 I IUNDANC• I Hnrg Bch ~ <tt't.•1111 s11·1. prkg. ''PL~. drps, :i-i.~·9.'">.~. . . BABYSITTING my homf', {714) 675-6676 ACCTG. CLERK lk'al ln ap1ie11.rance & enjoy Send resu.me 0:r call TODAY nio, Call <'\i'~ 5.3&-$2"9, , . :O.l1\s.5AGt: & S.\UNA flay or n4:ht. Fenced yard, working \\'/public:. f''or con-fur ro.nfidenUaJ NO COST Uvelna ~one _ Rf::A!I: STORF. f OR Call Sheva, 963-l2l7 hot \wiche~. IH2-"~J9. ! For Appo1ntn1l'nt The Jolly Roger is looking tidenlial intervv.'S Call J\lon execuli\>e inlervie\\'. ~ .. i.. \'NG Couple needs ~lrl to ~hr LE:A:o;E y,·/upstalr'll offJ('('S. ~ Adams l\\'c.-;-llnlg B<·h. Carpenter Janitorial for a lull llllll' At-ctg ck'rK. lhru r i p 12,.~ EXECUTIVE SERVICES · 1 or two ueut1Xlm • CXln-1 renl nr bl'arh, Nc11·por\, call 2900 Jifl ft. Near Npt Sch ~ Exp. should l~l~e A/P, tl15--0\3l r" ~ggy .wJ INC. ' , dltiOned aocwtment with €'1'4's, IH5-629.'\ Post Office $600. mo. ~ CARPC."NTRY _ f\I as 1 c r COJ\tPL. Janicorial Service bank rcconclU1aUon .... ·hh 888 N. J\faln, Santa Ana I wan-to-wall mg Cil'J>d: 1 I \\1ant~>d ill:ituN' s I r a i g h I &l'l.-9520 [ I~ Crallsman -rcmodelinR & t'loors-WalJ.s.\\'indoy,'S some kl'IO\\'lelige ot Rl"t'lij Centry.l Tl'!lephone 'n4) 547""625 , Ing,~ OJZYWOt'6 nHl l(' to shr 4 Br hse & ulil. JOIN Bllrclay·s. Bank. at lost and FOLWld finish \\I 0 r k guaranteed. Scott Payne 6'il-llli6 helpful. Sallll')' con1n1e.nsur· Repru.r/lnstallation • panelled living room, Cl 10 lx:h. HB $105. !m-S668 ~1':,~hl'.r'tofticc~. ~;inf.,~ ~ ~T' tOa~~t~Pm. 497-2945 Landsc•plng ::e ;i~ exJj11~11~~1>eI~~~ ~~'!1::. doo~~~ ra~ Jo~ a~~~:r'~P~:;;!:t I wann~CI' accent walls. I Garages for Rent 435 h.)' •l/Zi/i·I . Agt &Mi-3166 Found {frH ads) sso ~I. 8 d v ancemt>n1. Excellenl EXTRA DOlLARS! Excltlna a kitchen full of bullt4ns CUSl'Cl\I \Voo<lwork. reinod., ''LANDSCAPING" CCOU Cl k benefits, plU!!. Now in· \\'Ork. We train NI/PT cat: I (1 .... 1·.AW. dishwasher) 11 MINI WAREHOUSES FOR Lcas~Re1ail 1lorc , paneling & repair. Vlnce A NTING l'r • Nall lcnc1ewlng ARltfY Op-nee 963-585110-12 I ·-'V r • I STORAGE '..'lx 12 in shopp1n~ l't'nlcr, PARA.KEET loond, LA'4"wan:I Lt>nhoff, 536-8475. For A Uu.UJue & Pel'l'iOUallied Siulboat !'i-1.i''G v.·ants a poctunit.ics.' 66-1163 O:>st.a . • . M•et and mlnnle with ... " ,, 10 ... · ..... •~ .. n_,,,,. 3.1'\ E. I7rh St. 0 1 •. 0$2Ja._ Styli'! ln La1vlscaping, Color· sharp & alett Alp elerk, /l.IC!'ia • ' FABRIC eu1tl'r. No e:xpcr ' 3 b' · fi"-"' " .v v•-wv.,..... .. ----r.73-01 IO W.>--0707 61 l~ifl Lfl., N.B. "t l8. Gi'~NERAL CARPF.NTR\'. lf'I & p I De · exp 01' l't'Ctlnt acclg course•~ . nt"C' .. I.n 'ine area. 1\sk fot I nefghborsat 19 SWlfn.. I rhal'itt'll , Fron1 $7.50 p.•r _._ .. __ . .:. ' .~.' 548-6261 CUSTOJ\1 r lNISH \\'ORK I llP g Co1~~nn !lgl1. Relocnting to Irvine In CLERICAL Patnc1a, 54().:JG84, ml:.'13 pools, tacuzzi, bll-mnnrh :100 -~ GOO :;i.1 fl olc'll, $95 ,\ (;E:Ri\l,\N Shepherd, blk & Srnt11I jnbs OK S~U-t8.'l8 Gr-nhav•n Gard•ns _Aprl_l._fo_r lilfO call 642-0542 In1m. ed. As.o;;1gru11cn1s. Top f'ACTORY llel" \l.Mtcd. ••~ 1·1 rooms r.zrooms I llnn11l1011 ! ~··\1·!i1nrl SL, llB $l:i.l, C.1\1. Also 800 sq, ft. Id V' C S ,. -S'i , • • ••• I , , SPACE ,1 1 ,I c,1 Sll2 6" 21JO tan. 1nall'. f'ou1 1c, ucr. arptt erv1,. 1.1.1. -r ACTIVI:: C'Ouplc to m&n"'"C ~ · ....,ng or short term. exp. nccc5Sal')'. \Va .... con\· andvolleybal At b3'be--ALL ~ · :iop, • · .,,. S:t.:~-00.12. 2123 _.,Q I Ncwpon Beach nlOttl. 2:11 Call >It>-~. n1ensuralc 'll'lth .... -ork~effon ques,bybabblingtx"ook:S. i60-1970 Industrial Rental 450 FNU: fire l'Xlini;:ul.<ihcr vie. JOHN 'S Cal'pl·t & Upholst!'ry Newport 8 vd. ti44-:l562. N,J;-Yt::lt '\.t't:E AT T~i\IPO Apply 3001 Redhlll, Bldg 1: I E ......., 1 :l,. 1 ncl=·, ~• I -1:\Rct-; ~in~I{', lhunboldl J.o;land in Hunt. Dri Sh a rn p rio. (Soil Costa Mesa •\LTER.ATIONS $t fittln<>s _1~,\\l'\J l c~purary J.lelp Suite 108, C.J\I. !\Ion thru •~i·· •~ 1.,., 1 ~t;\\' l\l ·l. 3010 Sfl fl. 1ur Marbnr. 846-tilS."i. Rrrurdflnt.111. J).•gl'\•t1sl"rs ''k • •. ,,. & 1,,,·,,, --~ ''"·~,,.COOK ..... .n·. j rfll)'O, ~ Thurs., 9 toll AM only. r-"'""' le is ....,, ! ~1• per 111,.,1111· · 1·ond. olfh.:c:c. \\et hilt, nll color btii::htcnl'rs & 10 p • I & " " .,.... • &""'-' I ~"~' •-1 ~~~.6-0321 or !162-:1:~1~ i't'fr\g l'rptd, 3 phii~e po11.'l':I', rOUND: child't> jacket, \nlX'l trtlnute blPnch for l'l'hltc aint ng l.funtin,gton Center Clcane,n, sah1ry & t..'1Jn11»1ny bnl!$, In· FRONT DESK with you In mind. $18 1110. 7297 Fairvk•\v, Cl\J. 'l 0\'1'r h~ad, sllC'Y ctmni . of! j\l11rk G. l\llllcr Cd l\I cnl'p('ll!. ~'\'I' y<1ur inoncy Paperhanging llJ:i. b.o.Hilil.~. , t.l'rvll'"'s onlr, 'i'u.,. thru Leading 1io1e1, Upln·7nm le I UnluralittlCI 'fi"'" I Dav€' Kirk &l:t-0600. f.)oil !ii, 8 i:tl'\.'l'I 11;1rklnF:. ex I l" r Io r pln~'}trou1td 6i5-276.1. hy tui\·in~ nif' <'X\l'A trlp!l. ASSEMBLERS Slit. at El Nlgucl Country 3pm·l1:30pm. i-:xpcr, ht •••Is lro• 171. nnt to 5 pn1. 1nnln1. tr:1 ~h & l\'Hte-r pd. f'OUNO: Yti:g n1ale Ge.m1an \\'ill cl1:un livi!IJ: nn., (\lnln.; *Willard 'Paintinn Ctipn c 11or ma11uflt1.1tt1't'r Club, 23700 Clubhouse Dr., hotel t1uriitin11: & (2l}O NCR I II C I la • for Info. PhQt'll' l\'l!)-0711 or Sht"p. Vic. Nc\\~11 Blvd. 1111 .. & hall SUi. Any rm. C .,. i1"f'ds ft> rn a 1 t' eleclronlc L.-iguna Kiguel. Call 644-1700, e.:ict 550. Ecruai . I •• , ' .,. ,. I I 968-8377, 19th St., c .rit. 5.57-8<168. n .r.o. rouch $10. Cl1alr s:>. 15 RESID:~or• * a~mblcn. No experience Oppor. Employer ' :r.~'.:.1011 ro• TIME FOR * NEW UNITS * PICKUP tnick ""' v;c. S... Y"· e<p. l• "lml '°""" "°' & COMMERCL\L ""-"'8ru1'· "'" llme d•Y" CROSSING GUARD FRY COOK , e;m l\lesa lndtL'l•rinl Park Clernente. ~~~~Mlri. 1 do \\wk m)'RU. Flnciil Craftsmen Ca.II 549--0241 Expcr, Clean & Nett. Good : lndustrtnl moclulta w Ith ¥(;.Qrl% ....,.,.! l"t'!, SJl--OlOI. Oryv.'llll Wallpapering ASSD.IDLY WORK Hra. Appl.y Surf I: Sirloin . QUIC.K CASH nffiCf'9 2(l(ll)..9SOO sq rt. 711 FOUND: Frmnle triih St'tter • Dtet::RNAROO" Sons • Aroustk:•.I Ceilings No Exptt'ienc:e Needed The Ory " or Jn1ne ls !)930 w. O:IUt Hwy. N.B .• ! • • \V. 17f11 St, CM Watna Vk. BrookbW"SI & Adams carpet Sllll'S, IMtallaUon, • Plellst C'all J.~or Estimate * 9i!t-W!Jl 111 ~Uy accept In r •P-GENERAL~ rectl)llonhi.C • __ offi~ on preml!<'I. 962-6200 repairs. 91i3-2639. *642·Sn5 _649.1136* plk&Uon!! fot postUon of for contnctor. Some book· ; IH2-9397 Cement, Concrete Stlite Uc:. Nu. 281038 Aml\JgrCoMumtln Open crosaina IUM'd to help kttplng ulary open i I ~~Fwy.:.m~·.1 THROUGH A NE\V BLOC t.f-1, 12 Units. ·~~~: 1~;1:10:1~er:~ toch.11. Engineer S13K ~~ni:re.fy~ =~ !.11-ltl> ' i ,~-:. .... -.:11e-~·~.j •&~""·~· ~·~ _,. -· -· """~"~~' ~.~·,,,-~ ........ ·-·=-~--,.. nun• "" Fl'Onl Offk"<', crp... IBJ'R(" \\'alls, patl05, 1ldewalka, UCENSEO 254931 Puyroll t1e.rk t'n1pt~. ~Tj GUAJ"lh ar. nctdM from • full time ln irumnlel' for : !' ~ -P!Jone 5 : ~ ....:..: DAILY PILOT ~~1n<!:i\\;ay,1'C~~rlnhay~ •i:k11 ~~~~~~ ~.~1.;; tic. By hr. or jDb. 6-io...69\5. R.esidentJaJ Ii Commercial Cleric 'I'YPi8t 10 $470 s: t4am..C:30pm. w7times Sw\Do9.-er 8Udnl Storts '""° ..,._, Udl•J 6'!6·50.'\3, Cl'Cll &Mi-0081. 1o\'.iblc. Call s.~9117. CE.fo1ENT: Palk), dtlvts, Ext. & Int. Speclallll!! & 5'Crete.ry Insur. 10 $J75 varying at individual ioctl• B.·d~ Island 67$-0.120 10 walks-Repairs, saw & Color Consulting. Cu~torn Cenend Offl<.-e S ~ tlont.. S2.29 pe_r hr. w/1111 l. .. 1gunn ~aC'h 497·1.Slri j I.In-- -* COSTA MESA * FND: Blk, sh8ggy cock·a·poo rernow, f'rl'C t'!t. 54+8!DI. .,.,'Ork at carnpetlt.lw pri~. ~lgn Drafta Eltt SSIO 1~Sf. rq_ulprncnt tumish«I So. 0-St Village !'ir57·<J5.'I ' ---WANT AD 1100. llll . lTtiO. Xllll !l(J fl Vil·. \Vnnll'r . Ed\\·nrds CONCRETI:: Piit!Qs, 400 liq ft t'r'Cl" esl. 642-$)00 pookkctpcr. i ·u,Hn $0.AI ~ Tfle City Of 11'\'lnc.. Ap-CIRL rRIDA\" must M I( KEEP TllE BO'M'O~f or in1!ui:lt111\ unitic. SEE • H.B. ~47-3't.'L't or morr WC' prr sq ft. Don. p A p ER ll ANG ING A. (all Jea.n1ue Si.sco v •1 Irvine Pallet. Dl!pt., rdh•blr, able kt Mii, knl'M ROUND \\1ASTE BASKETS RORERT NA'rl'l<.E~ •"OUNO: Yog, bll\C'k mAle 642--8514. palntinjl;. 21 )TB HA~ .Ji Sid ltof(nian !Q'.12 7~ St. lrvlne. For (n.. gt:nmll ofn('f' A boo!(. l ,.lerul hy i;lnc.lng ll 1,11oc:r lt<'11ilor-Co,i11\ J\1C'l511·971'.l-G:l'11 l'at, bU5hy tnll. Vic. SQ: Contractor 11re11. Rcla. furn, No. 183281. NEWPORT fonrniuon coni.ct Ondy kff'1lna ~ I plakl ln th~ bottom of lhc COSTA MESA Cnl1SI PIWI 54fl..101S MZ-2,156, Personnel Afency PolJna, 056-S2l8. • ' 1iAiif"mru"'=ST~-I bn..•L Tum klle ttt'rn1 Into FOR ACTION.. • Nt:,_w'lnduslr1al Unit~ f"ND:: Doi w!T,x•s ll:l?!I Jnck T11ul11~. 1>11tlo1t, PR.OF. wtr.Ucovtrlna, sltttf' Ill Dover Dr., N.B. Male or female ~fter tor ! e•-h w:lth t1 Dall.)' Pilot CALL 642-5678 Sl\\jffl!O. Phll Sulllvnn, Vic. C.M .5.\7-S«ill or ttmod, add. Lie, B-1 3>9072. Lie:, ,No. 279614. Insur. all 6414'70 -Any dQ ll ti)!! B:£S1" DAY to f:Xclul\ie men'• hair NJoa. Clast1lfferl Ad. 642-56i8. 1tt ... 1tor, 548-6'MI 830-9129 r.ly \~'a)' Cn. 642-4103. l.)"pl!B pe.pcr. 7141842-4.186. mn an ad! Don'I delay, • • Call M&-.m6 Fountain Valley ( H Bu Expot. W/at 1 boatc ""°"' , for an Th,,,., WES • 1631 HI Nttd1 perm. ...... Thom lower Mo e BL 3-ll::ill Fri. p tlngton 1 214.. HSKPR ...... you o . good ' or .... 111 8. No . IMME quallfi Estate Irvine. handll boolol. $.150. 1 IO Cl Daily ""'" !!NEN c ?.tu.st ven• dept., oontro ·c-eptln CATA Po1no JANI taking time 557-67 JO 11 w Yo • 301 Expcr . IB!'ll c.i Au 116 "" 1 Yre be a cards appli1 hrs p a.sais AN i nC' time. Will ,,.., LEG I UQU : Stea ; peri • I I U:t::"w:':'.:':".r-"''"""""'""""..,....,.,,__~-~~=--------=~~-,_.,....,.,,----,,,-,,_,,.,,,.,., _____ ,__=~~---~----~~= ---------lhun#~J f.l Jren .:. 19 1·1 OA!LV PlLOf 39 H•fp Wanted, MliF 710 Help W•nted, MA F 110 Htilp Wanted, M&F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M&F 710 H1l p Wa nf9CI, M & F 710 Furniture tiOMTs«llaneous 818~Plaiios/Org•n• 8261 HANDYMAN MEN. WOMEN . 11/IO ltEAL ESTATE SE\\'lNG Mad\, O[lf'l!t expcr. -WHO \\IAHT'S TO \VORK! z1:-:BRA )>"ur Sc(Hocur.1 mo, • I COMMUm"TY AMoc. need.I * * * Would you Jlke to Mrn sso. SALESPEOPLE tor 1portn'\'IU'. 't'Ol:' PAY! DRIVE A CAB! (rilld l11J1po1111 ~'r1g1de1t"I' * Pu bllc F urnitu re * • PIANOS older ecper. ).ta.lntenance $150 ptt wk part lime. u 80, Work in lhe bo!U••t IU'e1' of Apply ln..pet'ibfl, 800 \I/. 18th C•IOOSE yooJ" hou1'5, ..... ork Sfi.'i. 1\tw G..i.llf'r SAn1f'~ * AUCT ION * • ORGANS Mart w/pool Cll:p. BUI, pl~ e aU Mrs. Haioc-s, Hu:nUniton Btach A Foun-St, C.M. for your.sell, bro y1lu r O\\'tl ('Olli. t"ltitnlng O\'('n wh.'.l•K'k t'.\liULDUS UAHGAI:-..:" I , ~-Ralph ~19 s.~ lain v~ey ""'th a company SHOE SalH, Chlldreni1 lhru boii5:. l\len or "'01nrn ('aft & 111110 Un r Sp:). i-;,. *" t"riday 7:50 PM • Open N lghtt t ll 9 HEAD COOK MACHINISTS MOLDERS, EXPER. Uuit otte1~ a run career pro-tttns, rxp nec-. pl~a.sant bl.! ih&hlly hxr11.!ir11111)('d venil\'f• Kini; bf'd. rompll"t.' !~tnkn.i!X')' & u n cl..11I 11, l' r1 Sat: 'Iii 5:30, Sun. 12.S gNlm. " Otlkft to ~ 'A'Orltin&' oond, ~Int bt-netlt•. Nee.( . Clt"ilt\ AJ>l)('/lf"ll,fW'~'. w/hcadboarti s~. R ""I :.\o.t'ltJ:ll. Lot.II 0 I <'(Ill· R tal f $5 ()lml. Hoap. 6l2.-m93 For fa•t ~ tlbe.ra:lul from. Call Jprry GiJlt'ople. Newport OllldrmlJI Bootery, \'ts., retired. As'cc 25 to 70 ..... ,.,,. r~Yll)ll (l)'ll' l'rpr, ~-~/\; :l nt 1'81'1 I' I\ t I"... en s rom Exp-..:----..1 boilt oo. Apply ln penon at, VllJ..AGL lt.E:Al.. ESTATi:: Fuhlon t 1 111 n d. Mr Supplein•nt ,YOUr income. 54yrd'4, $lOJ._m111c, ~~9 tnrnorrov.·~ rmprr Help Us Bulld ..-~ Oiwcr ~l&r'ine Ci:Jrp .. 1919 962_2.ai · lo\arowiU « Mr CwTcn, Driveacab6hnormort!R GC!nul.nc: ).taph: Bed L MASTERS AUCTION S.•utlful C ru laing lmmtdl•t• Openlngt E. ()('(:kientaJ St .• S • n 1 a . 548--8684 day. Apply In Qf!rson. hW"t'11.u, •prini.,'l> &· m:itt. In ·J &l&-J!fi.'16 ror 'tt:l-!.413~ • P lano1 & Gr•nda S..•llboaita Ana. REGISTER[D SHORT ORDER COOK Ycllmo.• Cali C11., 186 t:. 161.h S..f11 n..~1 :-;·1 .. 1111 by o\\nt>r ('rmi,. in !.: tinw."'\' iu· .. :.ur)I! Ne«led: 1st Shift• 6130AM-3PM MOTE-L MAID -l Expa-_ Iop ..-~ J'rtt. St , CM111 l\lt,.,... ~1ar1-t1 22, ~inl .\! 24th at Ex .. r. Tlnlah Carpc!nten DCEC'UT1VE' SUITES medical. Apply bl!t'A'n -U & WOM EN · SAL E S Apt-LU, lf!OT'2 Slmngdnle !1, I BUYll - ALL MAJOR BRAN DS \l'\\ 'l'" ·1,. l11•!h '''. ~:lo" ~~J.l,•.Ll<l,., .. ,,. ..... ,. $J1 , 1.,~.1~ ......... s,.r,1 W/at hia11l t yf'll c,'(pt"'r. In * Tool Maker ' / ~11 NURSES 3pm. AJ:k for D11ve , Patt tlnte 10 lo 2. 110 Ilunl Bl'lt . •• boat CRf1W!ntry & u 1.vnctn\ * Chuck--Jl1 0TEL 1.WD. n ('at ' <.."harl.11?'11 Ollll, lO'l ?.lct':•cl-'-''N'kl'ncl~ Cuorun\t-t' \\'l11l1• CLE.A.I\' n11111re111, \1 v' < .notl, u."·d h.rn 111;1r,. '· about thclr f\llurE>. Drop b) -.;n,. enC'l'l{ll!'c. Llls:una B eacb den Ave, N.8 . \'Oll tnuri. I 11 t t< r ,. ! ,. "~ ~1iru~. !.t'ain~ $40 .. &11!1 , 1.111pli.1J1 1' "r 11 •!"' -1 f1·J ~-·11 'lo• '" tn1ervle1v. !\1on thru ... 6 Dny wk 4••11o; I ilt'l"'-'l'c:n JO & 2 ~lon/t'rl I tlayn.d &· boli-trr $40. Dun· MASTE R S AUCTION ... r.;n1~ ......... S~J::. ''' l>, \LJ·J:.: J·J .~:.\Sr, e Organ5 • 2nd Shift 3P"l I PM t\'*>•" · .,.... · · 1mmC\l ovv-nl.ngii ror RN's on,1---------• nun, 9 am-~ pm. rTr -• ~.~ • STAT TYPIST Si!\'tr Spr1115r11\\';,trr,1'f>I .'\\ l'tin l'H.1fl' tJln . t<iOlt> \\ -'Oi!J 1 ;-.,. 1~ .. 1. l ., un:<l!TSAIL CORP. 3rd Shift 11PM-7AM b10THP.::ftS.Sub Tt•aehrn: the PM'A & t11Jlhl shUt for lmt!l\'111. Oranl!''· ~·:1----11-ril\ l1•a1i:~ $1;,. All .:ii t;o11d 646-8686 ALL MAJOR BRA NDS \\1,.1 J11., I \\ rh)' li\1·" I ~\~Ii u1u11"" ... ~L.M'M1 •... si•r,1 J,, 01'' ~ 1o. ~yn1 1 :>.1·v. J Slbi• n~ H ome-School c.oordinator. our 1pecud nllt'¥1ng unit .l An immt'd. opt"nlng ror An • ~ -~ 1 :..+>:...",'!j() 1631 Plecentla Ave. * M'ills t: due aUonaJ lntetVif'...,'!'I. other nreas. lndi\'UD.I .,.,.1•18u.u1.."tll b\Jl'k·' 'AHil rn11n .... ·n1111-..1 fu ll thn« : . ,-;-. .'l!I '' •·r .• 4• Li) M •1~1bll! hrs. Gu.am. $7.50 ground. 1)· In;:-70 "" Ill ltl rt·n111l y.lr<I \t•d In "'tAG:'\ltlCl· .. \1 ··u .~IHIJl ' .. J-1 ~·7 . 1•1 -.:. '•I Coste e1a per inll'l'Yw. For appt. Call Excellent "'hilt <liffrrrnt1al. , P . P appc11r.1n~¥ 11,/vC'rJ 1u ~t 1nn<lt· n•.11 ••lo ,..1o11 1.ii11t ~'~~· ·n~ .:_Bhl.: .\lr11 I * Chucken Da Antho 51.5 MGR benelits & 1A<0rktng condl· .\tust. be de~rul minded a~ hand \\·r ltlno: 111,n top, .1.i 11nu11J, li"nd Or9•n Le11on1 e F REE e HICKORY FARMS Ntf'rl• ~t11.ture .,.,·oman for perm. .,.,,,rk 4-6 days per ' week. We'll train. See ti.Ir. Thompeon, So. Coast Plaia tower mall. C.l\1. * 1 .-...._ 5.l7~~o.tl. n.y, · ·• lions. po>;il1ton reqa: accurate ln·1 t1~1n~portatll}n. \\Ill 1111ln craJted \"hcss lxliui:f inlJJ)'t~l :'>II.'<.' 1·hr' ; c!,,k.,, J1t...-i11 FULLERTON MUSIC .......,.. ,,., .R5 ... ., put nro romput<>rs 1'1b-ht 1n:1J1 Apply 1•110 in black &: "'hilt' marllll' n ·' ""!' 1·. 1•h:l 1 I.in•·. 1~ J 1 J 1 \ 1 * Gn'nders "'--ION Beautiful new acute fn\'i.llly For Ap~L Cuntnrt :-,..,",:inrr Hl~·d, C<-.. 1;1 \l,.,"'<J., Prlrt'd szr.1 .. "3,l-!'l~1-.\J ... ·111 1 .. 1. .... -Ji!t1\ 1,,111,.,. ~,_,, 1." S'S74J6'1 1 1.1 '''~ RN-LVN-AIOE in Laguna ll!Us. Cnrol,Smith, 644-5SOIJ ~int·:"'oon :\ton, \Vo'll, Fn ~, 1,11 .. , •. ,.. (1:1 .. ·1;.t .•. .11·11\,1 1.11·1 1 .. , • rill ll-7 & other i;hifl". Top P\1 1\V('O ~1nancl&I Servi~ ----.... 1la11..o;(:t1 •linui;; ,,,111,.l', l> 1. 1,~,,:i·\·~, .. 11," ! •• · ll1l'h ... r ul!eitun * N/C D S duly pay. l•nint'd. pay Jor lnl<'~SIPd upptk·an1~ IHI•)' E!fUal Oppor. Employer YOUN(i . LADY l'\'N'pt\11111'! t'•1111 M'!, 111111~1 o.ik, :.! t'\I~, 87 1-1805 I * M'IHs J 'I I "':::::::::::::::::::: 111 11'/l!H!lJ.! nlfll·f' nf lll'll \;••-id ,.,.1 .. 1. S'.?t'O ''uo,·n~lll' run•. Otho'r nu~. !T c•!J\:-floor duty. Countyv.·d ~.i:ry 111 pert0n .,on. 111"! l>ud\!in~. ITlllbl 1 ~ 11 1, I d.u'k V<lh h1.·.id~J'tl SJJ 12:11 J)nlpl:1n 'l1·1T l'd'.11 l'l{[\',\il-: .t',\l.~j)~~ HOSTESS Morn!nl{S & EvenlnKS e BLUE DOLPHIN e 3355 Via Udo, N.B. HOSPITAL AOMITTING SUPERVISOR ~ll::il!P~I Shift, l\lon thru Fr\, Pacifica Hosoital Hun- Ungwn ~ach. 842-0011. ext 214. HSKP R: Are you tired ol pressurt"S. long hrs? Are you orpnizf!d & depend, good plaln cook (din onlyl or .... ·Ullng to learn?7 1 Boy, 8. No !'niol<e. Westclifi. N.B. 642-3481. BIMED. opening !or qualified F/C Bkkpr. Re?I Estate mgrnt co. located in Irvine. l'ttust !){' !'11pnhle of handling multi sets ol books. St11Tling salal'y range $550. to $600. Sl'nd 1'3\lmc 10 Oa~lflcd Ad No. 96, Dally Pilot, P. O. Box 1560, lOc 2nd Shift Prf'miurTi 30c 3rd Shllt Prenllun1 SATURDAY INTERVIEWS March 23rd, 9AM-noon ,Long Term EmplO)'ment With Hillery Of NO LAYOFFS In Our t>.lanuracluring Atta Excellent Worklng Condltlont!i Company Paid St'nellts Apply ln Pel'!IOI\ 8:30 Aloi until 4:30 P~t BERT EA CORPORATION 18001 Van Karman Irvine, Calif, 833-1424, •••• 294 Equal Opp. Employer Costa ~TCS!I 926'26. I oiiiiOiiOiiOiOi ... iiOiiOiiOii [NVENTORY & PUROlAS- ING CLERK. EXPERIENCED. ~lust maintain peI11Clual In- ventory fil<>. handle parts dept .. I't'C!'lvlng, pa.Ms rost control, <ind ordering. Ac- ·('(!pt\n_g' aopllcation!t 11.t SOL CATA~t1\P.AN. 1932 E · Pomonfl SL. S.nnta Ana. JAN ITORl,\L Service rKJI\' laking applications for lull time expl'ricnced personnel. 5;57-6788. JOBS GALORE!!! If we don't hav• it! You don't want it! CAL \\'INrREY & $()NS AGE'.'ICY 3013 Dairrller, fl.., 1nl' ,9,79-3130 KEYPllMCH OPERATOR MACHINIST Top rate of pay t'Ommcnsur- 1 .. t' .,., expe1·1cnCl'. Previous work nN:c:;.s. 111 null 1ng lllll - l'l UllllS, lal.J1l11;, etc. <\lu,<>t do 011·n sctuµs .i. have o.,.,n tool s. l'01>1uon open to niale or tcn1ale. Call for Appl. J11Uu1u1aJ H.e1dl1ons (714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDU~TRIES Laguna Beach Equul u11µur. l.niployer MAIDS· HOTEL Phone 1or appt. 613-8800 1\L\N or \Vomiill:r lic'd Rial .t.statc Stllai;1nan lor new l.OnOollllfUUD\ SUb-dJVlSKJTI in t-.cwport J::leach. ~ ·Expcr. Keypunch Opr. IB!>I 029. Call Prli50nnel Dept. For Appolntnient 833-8830 Computer Automation, Inc. for ~~AGJ:::H.-1' H. A I N I:; E RJ:.:TAJL Nation Wide Cha.rn of J111port Storc11 Retail exp & or college pre1, not req. c.;AJJ for mierv1ew between 9 & ti, 540-7JJ7 -MGMT-~T~R~A~IN~E~E~ So. Orange Cnl)', ambitious, 11~rcss1vt', five 1Jgure 1n- Lv1ne. Call !\Ir. CainpDeil at 5-l+:AAXJ 11651 Von Kar man Irvine Equal Oppor. Employer KEYPUNCH ---i\t'fi:HllNIC f or SrrY1cc Station. Neat, IJayJi, ~1a1)' open. tuu111.un vahcy Texaco ~rlM,.cnun;t & 1,,ia.1·11cltl, !JU • u<l .-1.:1:u ......... u.a illl'OIJI(' VI' H UJH ltl Slii.11 \ uw· v1• n uusull.'SS? Tl-iEK w,.,; T :\ilSS 1'10:: H----tJPERATOR -+---ANNI/Al: PART-TIME l Yr cxpt'.'r. "·nB!\1 129. ~lust be &hit• to drvelop pi•ogram cards ,t-pun{ h H \'1trir1y ol 11.ppi\('ntions. Approx. 20 hrs per v•eek. Call For t.ppL Industrial R!o!l1tklns 17141 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna B•ach Equal Oppor. Employer KITCHEN help & Broiler assistAnt -Day shift. ANCIENT MARINER 'Sf[\\'. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach LAOIES, la-a-0 i need ~11.uly adv\son part lin1c Enrn $5-SlO. per hour. \Viii · 1rnin l\lrs. Haines. 546-3S.'l2. LEG,\L Sec. Re~nt exp er -neceSMry, preferab l y proball'. Xlnt lyplng & I llhorthand 11kll11i req. CalJ lttrs. Winslow for appnt, Laguna HUI•. 837-1000. LEGAL SECRETARY Exper., mature !or ~le tai: attorney ln Newpcrt Ctr. 1:~m. . LEGAL SECRETARY Expcr. nee. lBl\t rriag card. Fash. Isl. 640-&ilD 1 , LIQUOR STORt: aLRK San Clemente, full or pa.rt j time, e~per pref Ir rel req. , 492-3Tl7 ~!irr ()v.'tlr, only. BU~1nt~S ~rr11111 ih11 rv ~nuw MAK\;" :t:t•24 F ,,.1., ' t'rt'I l 1L IJ f'M :>""1 . l 1Jkrlt llLYt'M :.un lu AM T IL 6 PM ::»ee I he Many BU:.INE::»S EXH1dlTS P lus Fr,. Saturday Busine1s Building S.min•r Di1neyland Hote l Convention Center lnot Anahcun Conv. Ct.I 17141 774-1632 ?.len• \YOJDcn \Ve\·r Got O.·cr 300 Gooc1. Steacly Joh~ lnler.~'11. !\lon-tTI 9-5. STEREO SALESMAN Jr11\u<.rrl.d BruJ.ocor, 111 ,. r,l.;-l~!~ SH1unl,1y .. n)} 111-1 lu Ul \ J IA:\O Jo\JR LescouHe ?\urse1 Reg:!Atry , S ddleba k lUI·~ 1 ' ll""F.l'Ull 11.1,,. -:1-., ) 1..:.ASll. 351 HOll-pllal Rd ., r\.U. a C \\.'e fin> lookln~ ···for l'X·: ',, .\l1~:11.111r.:ss11011"rh1'll,$00, ,~'..'-' ·,· '. : 1' . -1;t ,~ • ">17 9-11 1 • (Lobby Park Udo Oldl:.) penen~ retail audio Mies-\«11 h1rle-a·hl'rl 51;:;, 11,011,.r (j 1:1\ '., .• 1:.'llX'j ·. I MI 1 S 1 G ----=8~3~01 &11-9955. M£>..99fi:4. Commun1·1y Hosp1'tal ~l·n~ ... -...·ho.~ looking II ~ I '""mom !I\ ' , ..... .,..... ":11 .. ,:,;,.,, ·;;~, ... """; . p~~·.~.9. __ .. _•-·---~I NURSES or l'IU'CC'r, 11 ......... 1nrome -., "'l, SiJ, l\Jni11. ·di.IL 1,.'\J 1 1 1;,,1 ·, IU' 1 , I ii' &.nd advanL~n1en1 to nigmt. S'i5. %0-261.r.i. 1.it" 11.11··· ... l .• 111111\' n.~ -'"1-' .1 •u ' u~t·t Hli ~''l ~Jorgan Nurses R.l'gisl-ry. 642 9531 .-.. -.---111 111 ~1·1·0.:utl" $.-llJ. 1.·u ..... 11 .. 111; 1 ...... 111, lllul' Star. RN'i;, LVN's, Prrit·s, floor 23561 PaM!O di! \'nlt'll\'1.1 • .1 ltlXJ:\1.-. 111 ~ urnuun· for M-1~01~ l\ll<'l~"J, un·i<l..i , it't.~· htnd dut paid wklv 6.57 W 19th Laguna lhJl~ Ant' 800 sn.J., ulsii ~ l~I{ /luw,t> JC\i I ••I \'' J fl,-t ! 11 1··, :.. Xi !J,..,·hl11nd l-..;1v!S Y ·· · (714 ) 137-2121 STORE ique 5 1 J'l'nl. 2172 1..'('d.1r L:uic ·'-· ~.i.r '1111 ;r• r.~1 ·~1.·..,, $:.llJ ti-1 !·571.:M St .. Suite D. C.Y. ~9361 Te.k l I 111,rin. JoM·ti'1'..l l ._,, .. i-1,u ..,_,w.,i. L.>.v1 L·U. --·--· _. .. __ • __ or SJ3.236j, e Snn D ego ~~11·n)· SECURITY 1 --<l<'.'k .~ ··h.11r. $1~;,, '.! \\'El' ::;u1f & snol'kl'I gl'ar k•· NURSES AIDES To El Ji':°E~~~;t<I~nwff, \\'e are lnl1•rrstN 111 hiring SCRAM-LETS ~ge Sa le 812 Cnn,1r1 I ~ti.tu'· i Ion, \11u. Si1.e llll'd. S'tj ttir al l. 7 3 'II hill ~-ao •.·-<. ·-u<•IY ~,,~ J•c h· .. l1u·r ,. ... ''''"'~ l>.,.,. 1, •·k.,.1}11~J . · or ~ ll . ...,.""". Equal Oppor. En1pluy• ~· .-.,~ "'"' "' '" " ~~' 1 ·;i .., -I pref'd. H111rt. BeAch Conv . ..,.,..,....,..,,..,..,..~-.I our n'lail iitorr Jor11h•fl 1n 1 ANSWERS CLA . .;;~y 1-;;1r.i.:·· ,.dt· ht ' •• '°' · )l~raer, Re51eurant, l l?I J.Josp, 18811 flonda St, H.B. 'RELIABLE sitter Lor onC FR.Vuon lslu rld, Newp.1rt )"jl.ot'<' or 1-•~~11l·~. \'1 ~ !'11·:-;, 1\.'i:i!ST,\:'\Cf: LL.\ c; t: E .., ~7-lll5. child. ~t y home. 5 Points Hf·u!'h. llos.ii1b!y a retll't'd 1~! C.. ltil n .'>t, l'usl.t :'>it!><;& !1!1iil"J' SHOJ• :o;PJtJ;\:i.; NURSES AIDE, experle!k>e preferred. tllll time, Ahifts 7-3:30, 11·7 :30. Bev e rly :"llamr ~ Via Estr.ula, Laguna HUis NURSES Aides, all sh1!ts. Good wages & conds. J-J-ti Sup('rlor Avf', N.B. NURSES AJdcs 11-1 Shift. Mesa Verde Conv. llo~p. 661 Ct'nter St, Of ~ ORTHOOONTIC D c n t 11. I A~"'-F/llm<'. ExJ)f'r. ,\ge ?>30. 54S-2'l9l, f'.li. OPTICAL cleaner for Opucal Coating LaboralOry, Lagt.1na Niguel. 831-0051 area. 4 dity "·eek. L'Jn storo si.--cunty Otflcl'r "'I' Cl•nt••nt -1.>rlly -t-..11.,1c 1\larch :.t..rtl 9 30 .1111 l-1\::;llJIJ~ :-o;J't.(I.\!. ·'1·11 , L:-OJQL!. "toniu Lhnis. ,_~ • tnnsporl fl'Olu~· 0H11:.'l'r loolfl11~ I/or 1l -hl'ftl('{' -HITI-: t>n \11'.. 1 ~PO!ll>'J~ l·~ tr~· ..0 lh1 1·~ "" ,. ~l.'-\'l'I' _«lfl lhui): u. II u I !~I.! llrlg'lll n·rl 11. l1tt•1 &ri-1042 p/llml' St'CUrily pos!IKJn !f )lt>~l!Uillll'~ IUU~I l/1111k I :1rn i.:1 orun11ln~ r,.. "I LllHI• I•""' l!l\~1<11. !';\ r ... , ~I.\/_{. ~lll0\l. I ll11l'~ .. , \lo /l~•l>t• rl1~pf'fh\'L'I th!· ahovt' des.crlpl ion M.'l'HlS 11. pl11 h1nr hrop1st. They k<'l'·p 1 .u1J1t. , Uill'11 • n ·' I !u~p1t.1 I. 1 .J• .. -1,:111, .11,.h·.~n1I 31. ;\:.I. ,\,11111• & "'" ,0,.~. "ala<• RESTAURANT J\ilANAGER: d " • ready ma e for you .. put1111+: thl' BITr: on :\tt:. Uriu1i.:•· l'uurll~. ·11~.,•~UI'"" ,1J'!l'IJL;\: tJblc Si>. -I rhau·s :\lc1ny parts aviuJ ~t5u0 o·J Xln't opportunlly for Gen-Please Call Sll'\'C' l\lOVI~G 001 of lltnte-must ~.tltJl't' An1111uc~. clUtluni,;, ).J '"H 11 l.iiinpll SO...· Set •)f or all tor S..~illi.J <.or olr era! M1rnriger in Joor! & 644-5076 sell lormiil oval ma ........ din. _Jurrutu!'t'. , 11 i.H~ho.:li ~:\. \\'uod t•ha.lr $1. S.l:.-!·9.~1.1 twverai;tc field. Wnh· PO"~.,..,._..,.,..,..,._..,~ I ·~-Box l208, Lllguna &ach 0~1 -----roon1 talilc, $4'00. 6 Chert) p,\TlV r.1!111', u111h11_•l\:1, h •"1ll•t)' '" J.:lu.NJ"''lu~ 5'.'·S.l. T V, R adio, H IFi, I ct1llt7\'1i'19'1-IJOOf.ilonthru *Streak On In! rtu11r.~. S~lO. ~l i•hnt:. "hairs & 1 1-~·1111ws S:~ ~1u· "'·•I SJ. lioJOks :X:·5t.k·. Stereo 836 Fti 9-l:OO. :-;,'l·'ys !..· Bookk(-epct1' sldl·tJoanl, $\~iCI. Govcrnur Uwk of Knov.lo ·d~'" ('111 Ld.1-GtiiO --__ 1 l.11 Hcindt·n> Al!l'n1·y \\'1nthrnp rll'sk·'ll't'Y, $:if(). l!'IJI<-' dl•ck \l /~fX'?ll.1·r. C.u ,\IU\J.\l;, !r;: (.",1/lpt'r Ht·frii.: ,\,\l/f.\I STEl~t:l) K TltAl'5' RETAIL SALES J!r.:...1 BiN·h SI ., Suite l(H CusL 1Had1• 11<1.r 111 3 units l'.''d'.n, r;,or ~ir1,n11.I :ic. ~~1.1r>l'. ~J." \\uodi•n Uinuig t.iblt•: Llk(' !1H'loi·y t11,i:1!lti!lon U'I \\lild \\'est Ston'S, a fantil)• r-.:e\\"j)Ol1 Beuch, SJ.1-8190 s:t:i(I; .j n1;,ott·l11ng bookt:•""· t!IJ\:k....;~ 1~!,uu.~ .. '.n is 1' (I .v 1 1·t1r-, S!IJ, Full Dft Sf'I, ~UUI' llb~h ' Cul' d!'lller.. clothing Stot'f• hi now hlru1g Dial A Job 833-0885 SJOO .• \IL'!C'. Ortl\!r ll•'lllS, l'.:i ll t ltl/:S.\1 . u;1 Corona 1.n. Si'· i.111111 1\f(1\IC tJl'OJl'c·1,1.r, 1·h111i.:·· ~"U s1:i!l 'lj, Thb tor lull time posJUons No Charge To You :\li~~J~-~\·12---02',;-1 ~~,r:;~..,,--;sdcl .lar. C.~I . """''·'·,,..,,er ,.::.,.,,_,! 11,.,.·k S~'(Y1 u1~1.1ll1't.I \\\lh 'l Nl'edcd arc l'ersonnel, f1.>r t:~1 .. bhst1C"I 1!16:. JI JIAU.. TJ-:.t:;l::S S..0 10 --)"I· !~•-I.!_~} \\11.l~•l •I l t1i1• Ill OUll().' their \\'omen's, Ale 11 ':;, --, ---• • SIQ. 1101 u, Victoria SI, EST,\'fC: :i.\LE entire con· flNl QUALIT"YPEH.SIAN lifl<'l1:i.1·1·. ):,_l)..11111>111hl). Casn1tt1ng. li 0 0 ls & TF-1.El 1rnNy. 1.TNE'Mi\.'\ C . .\I. &l:.l-91Si ll•nt:<> of I Bil hClln~, :!-!? ltL.l;s. . 1 ·~,\ :-.Tcr.1-:0 Janitorial Dcpts. Apply . \Vl.REi\l,\N ---i la.:~·I Unvc Cdi\I ~~lw .i ''·h R !7.J l.1~! 1;111.'1. C . .\I. IUU -. n .1:-" • ..... . Good I 'd ( 1\1\',IJ .~ Bcal'hrombcr bl~ \ La \..lt'llll ·a lli\'<J h o:i-~ j ll '''\"'-"L WILJ) "'"·f •-M1n1n1unt 2 years cx-,Appll•nces. 802 , . · · ,.,.. av1 Ur1cur.1t ugs. 1~a..t Ccn.ler, ll:l:il Mcintyre, f)"rience. Sll ary, rapL . . . --,Bc'i.I.• Slarl~ Th.ur:-. :..lurch · ;:lI:I lii:.i-l~'IO Ji:!! S!.1 !ill~l•tl 1~ !ilk.~ No of PART Tll\fE Laguna }llH11. •trll·ant't'ment, ex l' ,, 11l·n t 1 i'~HC.t. -~\ut?r:'-'1tlC W!lSh••r", tlst !1An1·bpr11. [l;ri p~v1c11·s -I j SouU1 <.:oosl /lh11,;11 -, l~·ncflls, plus. i'\1W u1· lb lb. S!J, lil:: auto .,.,,lsh .. r, --·-. .-. .--· 51\Clllf'll't:, TclCJ•hone .... '°.1~1:1.1 ! J\oflln wa nted for Ice Cream RN/.CVN 3-~ Iflime & 7~3 !cl"\lleiitnl:. ,\rt ~IY Op-J !lb, .S6.i, gu:1r & d('\l\C't\.'\l,, . t~'iT,\'TI'. SALt,; /iJts\\ertng Ucvic•', L.ikt· nl•ii , , . , , Shop, Newport Bc11('h, 'll"knds for verw.1;11cs. XJ~t poi1wiuies, iil;,-Uti.1, Costa j :>li~r.i ~ Onc~t.d nigs, .<1111l1i~c.~: & ilict&phonc.>. $.s.J) 111,11 , ro.1.t r,'illL.r .. _111pe, rcco~r·j ~~nllgs. Call Day 5 . v.agefll &a conds. Con1e VJ.511, <\ll'SU. ltt'ULT \\'l1Shcr, ( r y ,. I'.\' l ~l<•USl'.']lOllt lurn1shllli;CS SAT 'ours !or $151) 6 {~-~llJ v Ci dig, I l'i I I,\ Ill . AC DC. o.w-;;rJ 14-b Supenor Ave, Newport -Sli:\ 2!66 £. Oceanl.ron r: b..J-7J59 r Llk(' OC\\'. I n t· I Ude i;: I PART-Tll\IE w 0 r k -111 1$euch. TRAINEES ~~~~~~!i~ o~ &,j._;~I ) r I ~i,iJboa c; ' '• ' 'b,j -s A I LB 0 AT ' 1f. ! :~~nsf,:r;~·r, s~·ak~ h&o ~~ •1,\ILROO?.l of the l>AILY SAU::S Rent Wa1het1/Drytrs GAJU\CE ·alt. Sat i\laITh 23 1ra11~un. OlM> t;uJ s ~u 6t!~ ,, . . 1r•J1n Ju-... 11111. t ur11 . bike. ---.~~==~-,,...... PILOT. Apply in pcrswi DESK MGR. S:l. \\k. ~uJI n1aJnt. c\•Jlhe" t'l\' 63::1 Plwiuner 963-14_. CUltTIS-:\l,\Tift::-o; 7' stcroo g..uA~1. See George Arauz. Jmn1edud\l u1w1uni.;s for • i;.~~1::112 " S\, ~:\!. · •b 12 ~fl"Akt>r,;:. :\11"'d. style. All 330 \I/est 88.y, Costa P.1esa. AJ\.\IES is cxpandmg again! ...,·omen on 11.IJ !'hi.Its as M 1sce11aneo · hd , <lOd b n t Inunae Equal Opportunity Employer Uur Urange CO.. oles arc in traLnN'l'I, ;\cceptLng expt>r. FOH S.\L~: ~]•'t'lric i'<·frig & ;),\') ,\: ~l.i\. l!rJ~l Cl1\•sa-"'~ O I ~ 2'1 Cf\ 1 e · · --U1c p1"'-'~"i. ul SIJIH!ll!i a µ1<> ntachinc oprrators also. f'lf'l'I. rani:I'. F. "I' l' 11 c n ! p• ,,kc l.n, 11 ll l'tin1a, ;u111. Wanted 82 · _I_I . c ~-~~=~~ P~k!E;u;~~ ::;::a,i;:; lesslonal dlviskln. Clean, Hie 11,·ork. Stull b.Jnus Condi iinn ~96-~W.ll. <1•1··~. lun1. 111111.i wur.c, g .. :iu. TE~T Truilcl' "'-'UlllL'll! H~ntl 1 ~1\~Ji~~~~IS~!).rn!or 2r· TV. 3.-0060"' k i\A,11c..S ls tr1c oldC"t-;I 100'.i pl"C'm1un1 paid for night G .~.:. t:Jl;c1nC t1ouhlt• O\<t>ll •111·~. Jor fiunily vacation. \Vi l !\tust be ex('lf'r. 89 11.l!i trt-e agency in the U.S. "'' work. 0111-.or. f o r ad-1 s!f)\C" Xlnt 1'0nd $100 or best G \TtAGF Slil . 10 111 2Jrd need for 1 WCC'k July Sth or Call &IJ-~·--~-1 for ti.1r.i. Zari!. 1.>1.:s 111 pru1c11J.:u l'il•ll!O. vanct>n1c11t & xln'l fringe ul!l·r_ !f'f9.-83 Ui Oish\\'llS.lk:r, llhunk ab c d s: July 1 ... ih. ~;llJ ~·l:t7l, u.~n l~or poM11hte Telcvi§ion PHONE SOLICITOR l> H.(J1''£.')SJ.Q;"l,\l..----SCl'\'iCCS ____br:ne11LS. HOTPOlilo'T 1..i i.:u fl dbl -dr _ nnliC. j~ Olynipic, C:\I tor .La.n::y. 1•xcl'llent t'Ond.11.lon. $li0. Pill"! or 1''ull-Time since l!Y41. Unllmited earn-1st Sh.Ill 7A.\l-3:30Pt>.1 sen1i·fro!it lt'f'f' r"fr1t;, as. NL·l<l' liol1day lnn. o-iu-:.:lT.~''-c~==;:=:;;::=~ Salary + Good Comm. IJlg'. jK1ll'll\Lal. ?nd Shlft 3:30Pl\l·Mtdnl!C ' ~-(' 'h G-\Ci-().;:r1 \\,\,\iTJ::lJ. G;u W'.)<c.1-.,;, V.'Ol'K ~St~('(\ J an-11..nS l\torris Id Call ·~1100, Co\1 3rd Shlft MKl.n Ue-1A.\l is '' Hi-' W -J•w•lry llS lllb 01· not. Jtt'Jt:...N i<o.Llc. Expe:r. pre · . ,,.,.,. llOO\'EI' d . 1 &'" "~·~ CQQlp. lid. ligtlts, · i\lediter-But, \Viii Train Or T76-IU.~. Anaheim t.]t!(!lron10 i\ll!<bcal • spin ryu~ .,.,liS lt!r ~ I $350 58&-:6'.I'' . -ea.Ji l'<trs. Miiier Weekdays l'or Appointnwll lnstrumc.iu__,. ~:;::.. t.Al>lr.s i;:old nni.:. 10 <l1.1 \f,\;'liTJ:;L>· 1'hr ·ad C tl ~ ~n __ . . • C'\<'. S40-6679, 11 am-3 pm 2706 tlit.ruor 0 1, ::iwt1: ~i Subs1dU1.fY or Call ~~'.Uii.'l 1 l\l(i11t1 cn1pi1. sisu. rts'n1ng zna.chine 'up 10 7.. u m 1 BOGA."i Pi\ ~t "'I 2 C1.11>ta 11u:~ • Calilon ua Injection Bu ild inn Materia ls 806 S.H.IO. ~. Sih~r. lox turf:.-, 8U-54<ll t'(l!Umnl. Sl4'l. PLASTIC INJECTION Maldiru; Con1pany ,. I t ront Si5. ·l!b-!b!U. 1 Cail 5.)7--0793 . MOLD MACH OPRS. SALESMAN $800 Apply Jw lil'1ggs e Surplus .Building OVEHSJ'OCKED V,\c~-~~:1~C\~1!_L::c·;.,\i:.l' I .\!11n1n!t tr.fl H.C'\.(.11.,·r, chli:'I Inquire In person +car, plus, plus Costa 1'-tesa ~tATEltlAL. ur.JO's ol Nt;\~ All JP\\'Clry 1 ~ J'ru·<'cl ,.. t!?l>-l:iti4 ., 1:.i1:, 1·hani:::er. Cl1•nn. Inca Plastics Phann. OUUtdc Sales rrl::~lS! lJoors, lumbtr, ply· I c . :\!. JC\\'Clt)' . bl••-7•·11 ,, '·' J"·IJ. I !~~~~'~"'~"'~'~'\ ~~~~I TRAINEE·MACHINIST al d ,, i:. ·1el('plioto /.oom 32972 Calle Perfecto fee Paid/Also fee Job.s .,.,.ood, um lhceuni:, 0101 · Miscellaneou1 818 lens !or Cunon C:ann.'i'l San Juan Capistrano WESTCLIFF Sn)all ron1pany "·/I.Ji~ t'On\• ing, w:ndo.,.,·1, etc. lku~1mble ti1J~95 11 li Equal Oppor. Employer Penionnel Agency pnny bcnt'ltts looi<1ng for l BlJ.ILOERS SURPLUS I f{EDtXX>P.ATl~G. ~II yd~ --1 • LD RS i.\hu .c ul Ll·lln'I 1 sharp person to train as a 2500 So .\1atn, s A ' i·h<impe.gne 'A'OOl p I u i.h 1 \\,\~l'l'..IJ to buy old("r hUllS FrH to You .. PLUMBERS/WE E •• 1651 E. i;•.i;...-.Cr, :>.A. machinul traineC". ti-1.on tnru Sa• JO-j ,.,,rpet slightly uY"I. ,\JJ uf· l'lr.1M' 1·ai1 1J""\ 1 ~------- custom exJ>!?ril'nCl' only, con-~ LARK ENGi NEERING I 714·. "".1-·1 J '"'"" eon&i~red. &l&-li:11 , ~1~-~1-1 3 ...Li ne5, 2 T imes, $2.00 tlnuou!I employmen1. apply 54~ """" w \\"illard Boat \\'orks 1300 SALES:----~.ti \\~-.1 l61h: ~ B. Furn'iture ___ 8TO (IJL pal n r 1 n i.: s, •>n~ \\'A,,\'T!'.:O l1 or 11 \':t it•• ••r •M•••••••• Logan Ave Costa !'.1~ ! &l.,'Y"l)j I Seascape:., lantli.• apl·~. Gregor Boal. lleason.ihh: Frt-'f' to lo\·1ng home . ' · Door 10 door, good houn-, nii TH. \lflft:E. sh 1 pp, n • SP \'.'\!Sil bl) II' ••iunc n,1 , nbsll'Acts, c1c Co n1 m . L"1' ~· " ll"•utllul hlk ti.I Lab REAL ESTATE .... -...-ekend-b'Uarant\IC 11Ju.Jc ' • '' .. • -~ ---'-· · · , tr-:;\ l ulcJ~I'"' Rl'ce1v11~. full t111K'. sell-I\ I rnrs $75 grn ,\· 536-5811 • C(Jl~.' 'l&before,$1Zl fvr N"Lrc1\'<'r.lyr.oltl.llasall Join 11 wlnncr, 11c are 11011,· ~~11o·ce~11\0 & 2 ~lon:J'n~ ~tarter, Call :.l&-0606 __ ,i:old COUC'h eon to 9bl , bed, STL:IJE~T Ci'llo $4(1, Argus $L. $1.7.l 11~~" l~.'!~cs. ~11•1'" 1;7;..1:!()) a[fitiateil 1v\rh Century 21, Sil Yer Springs \Valer, \1&1 N. TRliE E l\IP LO 'i l\l ENT I ~oJ _ . c·onrl S..1ll. .l.)7•2.!•' ~mm pro.1 $~. You!h f~rn _ _",,,... '"'1 Frt'r 10 i.;ood 11 o m , •. the rt>SOUr<'eit ot hcing largf' batavia, Orange, 5J:.!-WOJ. . AGCY. • .• H)..~iO!. ' ~~? ']'lat\:hed yellow $:t;i. Mu5ical lnstrument1 822 ~11111•, 2 yr. old 1'11x'ri<1n plus the personalization of SALES CompanLOfls only • no t Br.:o, Kini;: s1~.l', OO"'-'. campl, :i-1..'1-.,L'U --, !lu~ky wilh AKC Pedigree.' smallness. Doml'Stics. Pe o p l c of I !\\JI! paek.1gcd. Xrra ltnn, 12" POHT1\BLE:: Color TV, GL'!TAH, Yamalul FG 300. 4~HJ2'ID e Direct refen-als from O\'er Leading dli..tgbtOre n.c e d .s s1nu!ar soc·i11I hat·K1.:roun1Js Slli5. [\\'orth $.1JU). Jn(" $160, King h\'{1 $98, di.ii hed ::'l_nt t~nd. S.L:,0 or b:;t olr. TO-g0tll'l~-h-n-m-.. ~l-,.~,,,-nn-'".' 5CXJ brokers mature .minded 1nd1v . .,.,, & llke calibre. 502--0372 Mon. dl"ll\'cry. Uiwal!y ho/nl'. SC.S, All near nc.,.,•. Pool 64.:>--15.~1 ntt 6pn1. I • Ora""e County rompu!er· '-'·'l"'I'. lo tosineli..: :..tll'"· \\1~1 t-n. IP:l-2-188 1ablc fai r ~98 842--0406 ,-.-1-""V~· .:,,'..: . J-G 1 .. I uiix. (,,.,,YI h"" itoi.:. )'Ard & "" Sal· to $.1 hr. Call Coastal _ · '-' _ • • • · __ v ~ " ........ ,p.ecu1 UL .u, childs clog. llt1.s ull shots. lzC'd !lsting S<!rvict' 1-' ~ cl \gl'Jk')' ~ ,.. !_DVESf;,\T ,\, ,....,Aa, L\TE model GE lrostln>l' )r ohl. .'llarvon. hist acu<.on ~703!t • lnd!Yidu11l, professional e~~-Ul~·d,' ' TYPIS! _ 1·u;;1om made e Vl'ry ~1t rt'frig; $1~. S1m'!l?,ns t"'n )ti'~i:_off<'r. G-H-51:~--1 Ylt. uldc-p~,-.~,-.,-,.,~"-· ~,-,."-"· •All me~~n~iorc commis------.,-~ Li'WFfO IYfiC? t.atge T · in-11 01. n~r --ust'd, u~o.•lls I bl-t:M5(t:--trl-t·r ~3538 1tht-1 O lflei" -Fvtnltvre/ ---nl1".'"fi-lTll1 nt>i sn~t~~ SALES, leading g1 l P on suranct! l"O. needs 00 .... -.p.n1. htn 9f,;t..7!HO. 6pm Equ'p 824 dh\ rn.1lf'. U.l:Z !~I ~ sions for you: t~ beach needs nlil.11JN', & xln'1 spelling for lnuncd . . d · 11 ~ , I " ' ·• ----CALL f"OR 1:-l'TERVIE\V reliable indtY. w/e)lpcr in o~ning. · I Tt ... \h\\000 ining rm 1, 1 "" 1-1~ Ult_ID \\ornis, ~ s._.. ' ---, ·-, , .. Shl·p/Dnl)('rn1an mtx, 4 1110 ~ales Jnim1.'l':I openin g J B A Uu!lr1, 2 leave~. Lr•htll 1 ti SJ.ill, J<lhn~ Bail tarn1, l\1JLU:.l.cus tn1!16 x~2 niale, h~"IJl'kn. 11 11~hot~.10 Ontu Saiai;. 10 SJ hr Cali ason es.t gency Ct1airs .• '\lnt l-'On<I. $JJ.f. \'1~ta Cahr, ~~ Uox lilt st.ainles..<1 Mlli>! 11·alnu1 top J~yu1~ tir.nu·_ti;:-i-z-1~---~21 ffi5'-'QIOO • . 17-JOO Brookhurs!, t'. \'ly. 536-381 7 phronc 726-:.719 df'Sk \1/hlru1 hlr t'limp. !11 -. Suitt• :tl:i 9bJ-tii75 ---• . ' "I I \l I II I'll I :-Olalc, I Fem, AKC Si\Lt.:S .\1 Ar..;,\.._;~ J: f!J lllDE/UJED S'J."1, llC1l1' ne..., -· IJALl\(J,\ li,\) CJ.L II · "~ "' . '"' '' ''' 1'" . " f),1•·hi.h11nrl .~· 1 York.!ihln: , II 1 •male .. le. ---------QucC"ns hro1vn k ~ult! plaid. :\len1bt'r..h1p for ~al..: 72' "l\" 1 .. ..ak.1:.1•.c 1\/111•· flll'Tllr. 'it"IS-till•b Corb in-Martin Inc. *644-7662* organu.c a c sa ,s TYPl.:iT 10 .... ork 1n le11s111i:; 536-l59S. I 6->--099-1 1.· u nl 11 f, J ~' '>. 3 0 ' j force lor Orantt CoWll)' s office ol Nc11,• building, 11lso .. • . ----.-' :,1t·~1111 ..... st~·r 11~1( 1. 'ru HF.,\UTlfLL "bLlo--n-,-,1~,~.~,.. fastest . gr o_"' I n g Ill!.,.,' r.onic l"C'l..>eption 1" 0 r k . 12 ROt::"D blk m-mar rl1n. COl.L!::CT A.B,l,.F: DOLL.S. 11n1.~t , d~r< an•1 Ill•··· 11,, trn, 6 \\'f't'kc;. Call cverungs, publJcallOn. 61:rUl·I Jnilus!Mal Brukcl"ll Inc th!f' ·l hlk chairs "·/gold b!2-.~2li J{.j·a~ :J():)..30!.h Sr, :-..ull~· .1Jl, 1 1 1.:-i·~·,..,~::1~. SA.Lt.$t.ll!L 8J3-S.--..">I. • " ruc;tnun.~ s.'.}7-862·1 __ 11 1'1 f.io1~r. C )I __ Bal. Ponin. ·~~~~~~~~~~' pc.PERIE.N'C ED \\',\ITRESS-Lllnl'h ,t· Dtn· !r "'ntc1nporury "''I ·•. :-)Tl::.\~! Cl.I-,,\:'\ ~·ou r ISKS .-$1:, ui• ~~:\!'~'I chr~1 J[EJ Rea l Estate Assoc full ume employment. Re1ts ncr. llitust be 21 yri1 olrl. ,\p-I B ullock.s. lln<'n nora1,.,~;!n1 . r 1rpc1 ~'.:!' --!~r re e $i:i12.\ s.~cy chrii $8 /:.!l. [ "-'• ,nd 5uppliei 'L.i • reqd. Apply ln pel'llO!l. 0 ply In person . .i !O ~j pm. LiO...o<I N>nd. $!&a. 1,;2""V.),).), ~111!2a1e._ J'ttT'"J l'W J.'1r·rce S6i \V . l!J, C:'ll. . n Red_ Cll:l"J'>l't's t-ashlon Island am lO l2 .noo~ only. Tony 's fu!staurnnl , 1665.1 ~!All.. ARi\-IOJR~: At..""l'O ti.tATIC \\ater softner, ~1:t-:H08 -J .;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;; olfiee 1n Newport Beach has Apropos, 3863 Via Luto. Pacific Coast 11 .... ,. Suraet \'i1111 !'.t!RP.ORS s.;o. grro C'flflri1tKJn · 1 ,,.100 1 • immedi'.lte opportunity fo r SALES CLER.Ks, c Exp'dJ Beach. 84fi-1140 ' r,i;...s.li2 Call 67-.r-O').I:; ~~$~~~~ic~tl1~1~~/_ caii Pet•, General 850 new or exper· !'.ales M!IOC· Full & part time. l2 to 9 P!'.1 Ant" -800 I !ates. ltcd Ce.rpel Realtors. & wknds. ?.lust be 18, Apply 1que1 800 An tique• 800 Antiques !:17:P--3~. _ * S&eurlty P e t Prod. * with oYer 600 oUlces nation· Mgr., Gilbert's Fl\'C &; Ten., P :eno5/0 r ga n5 826 Bcl'I Zllc \h C'otr. ch. 20c 11:1. wi.i. <&n oU0< Jhc prolo~ 257 E. 17th Si, C.M. SPECIAL NOTICE 1' H L" 12.>" 10/m,,,.,. ll. s1unal gro .... ·1h .& arlYan~e-SALESLADY EXPER S ORGA S .l :i.t7-39Tl l·lHi t~. \\'Us:hin!, J:~i~ 0r:r:.u:e:rnr~: In ladies ready 'to ..... ell.J'. Fl o'll 1~£ ANTIQUE ~LL ow ., I ),~.!~N .. 0~u~r .... l !><!h:~IOll. ""'-·'-------'""'~ mi~ alruc:ture. CDntact 1ime. 6-1&-~. f0\.\.1\.\6t'1 POtLIG1..1 ltt Comix:Litl\l price•. Op..n ' Dogs 8S4 Thom11.11 E . !\lancini, man-SALES: otlt11<k> Rep for sfO AUCTION rit L~t'~. '°" .•Jll/J.o)~. Jhe 0t•st • PUPPY WORI D • aP"l'r, 640-11672. local "Printer . Full line ot .,;l'JJ.> JJ'l' W\\"ll)S at: ' ~ prinl1ng & O•ha Signs FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 2211d -ot 7:00 p.m. SHARP i V./ auichs Music City I ~lhunhna!I. Tin~· J>t)Qd!t ;1 . RECEPT/TYPIST Full time position. Xln't op- por. for advant.~menl. Typ- ing tiO w.p.m. min. 6 mo'11-l phone e"per. ea:sential. ?.fin t yr. gen'I ofc exper. f.1ust have neat appear. Able lo n1eet customeni. Appl)' In person only. lntl!rvlcws 9 11m-l2 noon, Set.. ~larch :?Jrd. SO PHONE CAUS. 1400 E. \Varner. S.A. 646--0l!WJ lil'l'lll Dnn+\ 1'11 Hull,, BuHI SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 23rd -at 7:00 P.M. SHARP 1Soutn C°"-St 1~1aza MO-~ 1 l "t·rn"r. ~1 l~marrl . l'oo..·k1i. SEAMSTRESS, hcayY duty lil'wtng mochln<', .,.,.ill train. ('311 Cilllfomia KOKO f.ilatts, 645-2718 10e.m-3pm SECRETARY in a N.B, l'ngifleerina: ufc. Pleasant worldni ronds. Fut & ac- curate typing dOOred. Raub, Bein, F'roft A As3od.ates, 1401 Quall, N.B. &u-«1'1{1. JUST AHf\rvEo mt)~! :-.E\V YOHR .... 5-'w root CONT,\I~~:ns Of" 1 P'l'•. J.1111111"''. !'1>nn., 1-.111"' I . , .• Sh1•ph1rd 11)'1 ~11:\J-;J i J\.i\lEHICAN A~D EUH(Jl1E1\t-i Al'TIQUES TO Bt: SOLO A1' C 0 ~ T .1 NL 0 U ~,.. t HE!" PUP~': S111d &-r'l'l"r \J11,1 PUBLIC AUCTIC1:\' Tfi THF. HIGHEST Rlf>DF:H: llf:Lo1\:\ Cl.A.CiSi::S Ftnt Bn>N!'I 0Po"n Ew,., 531-IJZ-I DEALERS -DECORATORS -PRIVATES ,\lJlJLTS. Evrry TUC',.,..lay . · d '' ' _i_ 1 7 j()p1n. S1.iu1 any V.'t.~'k COI..DlN Rctrlrvef'll, f!W':' :\lOSTLY A~lERICAN GOODS Tom Dtetf'r1rh 1n cM.rgt' I h~I. ~ .,.,klolt!, .\l/t'. Si71 , DIP.ECT f'R0 :\1 NE\V \'ORR ESTATES Const J.lu.~ic O>Sta ?.h'5;i. to $00. :..'i6-lol!\2 SO~tE TREASURES TO BE f OUi'o"D I :""c"'PClrt Blvrl. at llarbor., AF'GHA.~ lemaJc blond" PAHTIAL us-m:c I 642-~I bis.ct< mask. 9 mos m OJ!i _ I 642-1"60. OAK PURNITURE AL\HBLE TOP FUR,.,;ITL"RE f'RE:-:CJ I nJRNITTIRE ClflPPE:"lOALE SECRl.i'AltlES V1CT0RIAN 1-'UR'.':ITURE PL\.'.'OS OAK 90 W f>'ROXT CllIN A~ CARVED DrNINC HOO?.f SETS CARVED LIVlNG ROO:\t SETS OCCASIONAL PIECES CLOCKS OU. PAINTlNGS '.\IJ!1ROHS PJU?<.'TS BHIC A nnAC \\ Ultl..ITZ1:.R !'..I cc tr I 1· J Poodles. 8 \lo'~ old. AKC. I Pia.no, S250. j Alm olrler. Baby chicks Wr Call 67l--0636 1-.:11.~tt'r~ ~122-1 \~ure---810 1 F "rnitu r e 810 MODEL FURN ITUR E SA L£ • LIQUOR clerk, full time. ; Sleld\I, rtllable. ex· : ~ 494-3517 Jobs ln construct, tre.nsp .. enforcen1e nl. Jobs for 11ur- veyef'!I, telely(>l'11Titt'r oprs, ortlllcrymen. '" I'CP,Sir. Cook:i1, electr11·tan.o;, med aides, me1eorologists. i\Jotor & rnilslle malnt. men. Jobs for young men & .... 11men. Jobs In Eurnpt'. Panama, Alaslu!.. Korea Ii: jwi;t about MY plt1ce 1n the States. We'U train )'OU to do lhe jobs. l'nlin )'OU well, In g(IO(t 11Ctiool11: undl'r "ln't inlltruc- tors, w11hc best equip. ~ talMble & )'OU get full pay .... ·hile you train. You alJo get unwiually good fr111,.• Jx>ncfits, Including a chance to continue your ed. ln mMY ~ at our ecp. Jn most cun w/al le.Ht 15% of )'OUT tu!Uon pl.id, And U j ,. ........ ..,,_,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""' you qua lily we'll gM you QUICK CASH SEC'Y/BOOKKEEPER Top notch Gal Frlda.y net'd- 1!<1 fOf' 1 girl ofc. Exper. req'd In bld{pna:, typing, 11h , Colt& Me11a. 17141 ~. SECRETARt, ,oorJ typist for Costa lt1HA Nursery It Landacaplna bi.ts. $¢1 mo. Apply 1n penon, TeltAla NUJ'!lel')', 780 Baker St, 01 S£LL.J-l08p11RI &. ~tedical 1.Mur'Mcc'. t'"'ree Le11ds. Call ?.1r. Balley, &1&-7T3l. A.VD Jl.tANY rmtER UNUSU1\L JTF.)lS rNO..tiDINC ... c;11ANDFATHElS CLOCKS /WALL CLOCKS/3 pc. FRENCH CLOC K SETS -OHi OF THE MOST DIVERSIFIED STOCKS IN CALIFORNIA' - OltSl'•CTION -l'•IOAY, MAllCM H -llJtl A...M. lO IAl-1 l!MI! ' -MACHINIST to work In ~ man •horl on Toollna for In-plant mlg, General lath& a some mill ! work "-"I'd, ~7-MlS or 21~21112 • '"'~ choke ol Jrolnln" w.-11 put it in 11>Tttlng bcfott: )'OU Jian up. To .. , complole de-THROUGH A ta!11 call or lt't! )'OW' loce.1 :re:.~:~>-·~~~: Collljl WANT AD Vaca~iet coet monQ'f Rent ~., .~w. :~ = 642-5678 Oa.wn.d Ad. SERVlCE St.. Hclp. moms. full or. p/lime. Apply Boyd's A~ ,100 t:. 17!h St, CofSta 1'1('M. SERVICE staUon aJlrndants Ml tlmt-. Apply 81U Rash Ctwmm, int ti 'i:>rO Rd, lAIUM HlllL 'I -' LOCATION -SM1m·s ANTIQU ES l 'lt '"""' Ji.~ Cti'i.,. I ""•" """"°'kt!, C•lllffftl• u 1*11• 1"H1fl ef '"''"'''-t i) AUCTIONEER -JERRY LEWIN ,OR IN10RM.ATIO.,., DIRICit.-pH;i, Olt RESlltVlD SEATS, CALl.,, DON SMITH -IUS: (71•) ff2..11tO I HOMit (7141 t,._21J2 TERMS: CASH OR CHECK Htlflll\le ..... ,._.,.. 1111'111 Mlllell lw, "°T lllltll'OH$111.I ll'Oll LOii OA ACCIOIMTI - • -• I' •• 4o DAILY PILOT Tltursda~. Muth 21, 1974 P<>v• 154 Mobile~ 935 Au1~.-,~w~.-n-1oc1...,..--ffl""°--,A-ut~o-1,-l~m-po-rl~od-:-....,t711<=<•~A~ut...,..o-1,~UTsod-..,.~~...,990,..-A~u~t-os-,~UMCl:--...--_~-.990,~A~utos~~·~'.........,~!!E~:::!!l~~;::~~:::::::!!~A~utos,!!!;JU~Md~::::::::.::]~ • ~ ~rowi:a.;"'1Cl.A~ M~~\t~A~i~E T~~~~~:~Er~'0 DATSUN 1972 FORD GRAN TORIN0·1-_.:..;vo:..;;L""""vo;;___ 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO !!:./,he N.....,..,/1.-vine ""''· SI LVERCREST F'Oft All t<>kElGN CARS '71 YOLYO 164· -546-4921 MOBILE HOME CaU 0, "''"" in 10 ,.. "'· 101 0 6 PASSENGER STATION WAGON r 6 PASSENGER STATION WAGON OOSH Setttt AKC pupplH, 9 /~ 351 cid , V8 Engi ne \ ' 351 cid, V8 En~' e =58~-Ha'~ shota. Co.II ~:.U~.'· 2 li?in! .. BA·~~~ Cruise-0.Matic Transmission '* SAYE NOW * CruJse-0..Matic ransmissioo ..... ,..,,. "'~·· d..,..., wlNd BEAT THE SAW Power Steering Power Steering Oki Enxllsh Sh<..-epdors for for m alt cond., kltch. TAX INCREASE Power Br akes, Disc Front Au to'rn at 1 c tranamlukm. Power Brakes, ' isc Front ?,l•m~4 !&"A~P,;,32S•.ill 111ter c~1 sto~ag~~~OO. lruld-ON •''RIL 1 s•• •s T•X P owe r Tailgate \Vindow AP.flFM 1&trreo, air con-Power Tailgate Window •;;',,;,;,;::,=-~-'--=·-= M.'a"'"" pnuu. ••u•:e yrs. old 3100"' "·· • H NB. ~ -" AM Radio ~ -·~-"I Radio • 856 • like. nu.--1.ocai.cd...In.. Uf!-'4' "'* ....... ,.. ""'>'" ' -L.V CAUl'ORNlA "\\'.JU. GO•f---4 ------' pi)'Wf'f' "'""''"'' fU' ··.::::"'==-----= dul k t . 641. UP I ~ . BUY NOW ANO ff Conilit1oner ... -meroe: led"i'imal tittl, ltl<;. Air COn<!IUon-er 1• a t p . owuy nun 1irusy , C I Medi Bl noine lealhE>r and much · £t. Ono.half bl. from eluJ>. TOP CASH SSS SAVE fl,10NEY ON SALE.S o or-um ue , n10re. Demu. 1im730) Color-Medium. Blue l\OUIW, !led. lo Sl2.950. Call f used ~1C TAX AND SAVE t-.10NEY Licenso-118ESD $6377 Licens e-l l7ESD Jo:VF.S. 213-69-1-4690, 697·7152. paid or A or JeePM ON rruci<:. $1 595 00 $1 69' 5 IJI CAN BE SE~N AT: NEW '741 ' . ' . C~~~~~~T AMC/JEEP NOW :,N,,~TOCK See at Employ e Park!nn lot, DAILY PILOT, ~toll lW See at Employe Parking lot, DAILY PILOT, lOCil Sile Dr .. Brea, fCe nirall ,o;o=..:.l::l"':;"°:o;,',:"::''c:d;;·-.....:c::·•::::t. 260Z 330 West B.ay StrCeet, Costa Mesa, ·Mo~day YQLYD 33ob \Vest B_ady Strceet, C~s,.t32a Mesak, 1MonMday "'J'.vc. across tront Bn!a -\YE WY 610 through Friday, all 642-4321, ask for i•1rs. t rough Frl ay, all 64v-. l. as or rs. Bo.ts~ General 900 Conun. JI011p.1 Lot •·tG ThfPORTED A1ll'OS 110 Greenman. Greenman. }~N~£f~~Y, PK. MGR., BEST PRICES PAIDI PICKUPS 1,A~;;Ul;!oo~•;:,•~iil;_m~po~~r1.t.;;od~;=.-=.-=.o9jJ7'-'0ii7"f AAu'ut;;;o;;1,~T.1m;;bpoD.n;tod;;;--;970m;!f!:1900~ll:'!!!"~"°';_· C.~M!:_. ~..,_'!!::9303~ Autos, UMd 990 A:::;Ul;;Ol::''-:'.U::Mll::.. __ _;.;.;:I * BOATS \\.'ANTED * 31111 or po.,.,·<'rltax ad- ~: Boy Scouts . Molor HomH 1'~·~~:.·~•~mi::,::~ 1"'\Fi'{l~Tf~LONE,\'l,llERY TOYOTA '74 VOLVO CHEVROLET FORD Sal•/ Rent 940 DATSUN no 50 USED CASH FOR IS "'""· MERCEDES * RENTALS * YOUR CAR \1"1': t-'ORnJNATELY 1961 OWENS 28' Scd!i.n xlnt. throughout J.'ull ('RIW&lt- d!nghy snm. 962-1001 All br/\n,h1 • 23-26' ~fll'i1, 18-546-70'10 llAVt: THEt-.t ON DISPLAY 21' r-.tini's, Ven conver's. IN STOCK rOll YACHT sen•ices ~ painting & malntf'f\Onct periodic washdown 67'J...4003 "t'ully ('Quipped, eir, very Autos, Imported 970 lft1~fEOIATE •n MERCEDES BENZ LUXURY 4.5 SEDAN Beats the crisis, mon:: milcfl per &i41lon. de11ign & englnc for Jong •time ownenihip, cl11s1dc !Inca, arilllocralu! ~HUI)' lllld .safety, cl>oo4ic from two: $8495. Could nr· range tense for suitt1hle purty (8&1FUOJ (4TJGBZJ. 1·IP11r1." Now artC'pting lute AUDI DELIVERY niodel eonsi1i:nmcnt.s. . ' -. Boats/Marin• E uip. FUU. TANKS. Tv.·o 18 gal. Tempo Long Ctuise. Ht. 17% "x28" long. $60. ~. Ont1 111 gcd . T'r1 Bow T11Jik $70. Gages, lntnkes & ovcrllow. BIA approved. 8.U-U71. l-1.P. Johmon. outbourd 1971, Excel. cond., low hni, -m.<600 h, Power '"906 IJalr':i;. r.1 .H. Hentnl.8 Santa Ana., 838.(000 1973 27' \V J NNEB A GO nt0tortlomc, ha! everything. \Vlnlcr rate!. 962-4587. Trail•rs, Tr•vel 94S '74 ' 1' R A V E L Tn1ilcr w/or v.ithout attnched roon1. R~nsonable. 64&-7914 IM'!lore 8Pl\1 Auto Servic•, Parts 949 1968 CAMARO ronv. 327, nuto. Net'ds motor v.'Ork. '72 AUDI roo GL A u Io m R ! i c lrl\n11m\5sion, r&dio, ht~llll'r, uir l'Oll· dilionin).:. v \ n y) lOp. 1620FTG1 $4377 .,,Pw.leW 9 TOYOTA. ll' I/O, \\'es 1 r n,. r · l\1otor rtone out or car. $500 ' l\fel"Cnlillel lrlr, ~p ~:_Jull linn. ~J.3691. 1966 Hnrbor, C.~I. 6<16-9303 equp , r, .,..,g, ll.n1.:11uf!l, etc. F\nD. tam. 61·1-8j68 or VW REPAIR. V ER Y '73 AUDI FOX. 14,(XK) ml, & 644-&lJJ JtEASONABLE. H 0 P.t E like new. Call 612-3361 22' CENTURY Lapstrake CALLS. Nick & Verne, Private Pany. · inbrd., 215hp. Gray ti.iarlne ""'c:'c:-'c,c76"1 '°'· =~~~-BMW eng., tandem trlr. pro. <I PORSCHE 914 M~. j;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;; New covers. 536-4616. $100. Call 6iJ...-06:Jj $ID). 1'' Panther, lB/OB. Mm!. DUI.El '" trlr & cover. Xlnt ski & FRANZ oU filter. Uke nrw BA.VARIAN ocean fishing. :noo Bapide w/Toyoh1 adaptr. SIS. o,., 67>-0675. c.11 &15-3562. M & i lS' BAY boat. Oldie but cA;;.n;:.li;.:qi.;u..:•.o•ic;C;.;l.;;11;.;1;,.ic;.;1 __ 9;.;S;.;3: I ~ 11 ,' Goodie. $750. M!h'1163 '50 STUDEBAh.'ER 4 Or 0 h111dcruiscr. Xlnt co n rf . R Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 $495. Call 536-«>60. ' ' 42' NEW 0 11is • Ctnft Truck1 962 New '73 Baverles Fly-Bridge Sport Fishermun. at HUGE SAVINGS! Plush. Full eleclronlc11, full '71 CHEVY i:alley, 11hov.·er, elc. Fur PICKUP dmrter by day or week. 6 people max. Fi ... ,,~,~. CHEYENNE cocktail, etc. fiJ6--6G2G da)'5, 962·2301 evenings!Y.'e<!kcnds. l).. Ton, V·S. auto., pwr. slrg., Boots, s.n 909 !NU.. CA~1PER TOP. \Vest COflSt mirrors, many xtras. BEAUTIFUL Mar. 40 Ketch. CZ3863Cl. \Vcekend sale ~ interest available. Very price thru Sun. . ~e. "1rlte Cill5Silied SA VE Ad. No. 76, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, O:wlta l.1esa, ~ ·14' HOBIE CAT. Blue, -wtredfwhlte &. blue · , }l.1nt ~ "'-'/!railer. $750. Call &il-1496 Sit.t f o T appnt. a>RONAOO Z>, ~:. interelt. --Xlnl cood. Conalacr lll\llller boat as partial trade. $2995. • 644-1371 or 556-4170 wkdaf• LEHMAN 12, zlnt cond 613-""" 0 Allen Oldsmob ile Cadillac S.'ln OI~ Frwy .. at Avt'.l')' 4~~~~r• '73 GMC ·~ TON- PICKUP XLNT rRE·O\\'NED B~f\V'!i: • 'ff, 1800 1'1·4 spl'(X:I • '70 20022 · lo miles • 'TI 2800 CSA ·sun roof • '72 3.0 CSA· lo miles 5 yr, or 50,<XXI mlle wnrranty available on all JI('\\' 1974 & '73 filf\V's . fital.Afargucrlte Parkway Mission V~jo 831·2040 • '95-4949 USE AVERY PWY EXIT. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AT, 2 Man, 14' VB engine, ~r steering, 0 trlr. inclded, good cond., low ntllea. <~9825N) '1. roo ...... ,OU, 84Hl819 all $3177 1970 17!-' Rainbow Catamaran ftberglus, lop quRll ty & n l . ennd1t1oo. """"· Jib $500. -Wt tw14 1974 BMW's ~:95ffiA1LER FOR LIDO JOYOTA in stock rendy for in1mcdinlr. l'. GOOD co N D I T 1 0 N delivery. Exrellenl savingg 303 011 re1n:linlnR 1973 1nodcls. 1.~ll="°''·-~~c-,-.,,7'-::-:-:c~==-[ l!'MiS Harhor C.111. 646-9 SALE:S .. <.:;I<.:RVICF.-L.F.A~l:\'G UDO J4, race ready. Sl<XXl. ·n FORD COURIER OVERS~AS Ot:LJV~RY New U\lma~ Trlr, cover. 7,lnl mi, 11ulo !rans, mag ROY CARVER I Mew east 411. &14-t-159 whls, 5 llQW Iii\'$. -linled • nc. glass, R &. 11. Pa11('\('(! KOLLS H.OYCE Bl\t\\' &oats, Sllps/Dockl 910 can1per .,,., dual Inside 231 E. 17th St. lights & cabovr.r :i;.tOT1!.J:"l° Cosln l\fesa e 546-4444 OC'T CATSUN w•• ,.,.._, ........ , •• ,. ·•-~ """" """'. ,....., "'" '74 Datsun 610 2 Door H.T. I\ u Ionia ! i c Tr.in11n1lssion, f111·1ory Hir eonditioning. tinted ~111:011, 3,tx:Kl actual '69 CONTINENTAL rnll~'S & xlnt. r:ondi1ion. MARK I I I \Vt.•Pkelld s1tll.! price lhru . Sundny, (~;j,JREf. Loaded, low mileage (WXJ..I· SALE PRICE SWJ. $2699 $3895 ~ Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac '1t LTD Only 37.CO'.l miles, faclory a.Ir c.'Ond., PS. ~B. pov.·er v.·1n· tk>W!i (73JDTOI. $1695 Sun J)il'l.'O 1''1"\\')'. at A\'f'l')' House of Imports Pkwy., Laguna Niguel. 495-0800 831--0800 ___ s2_:1-~nso ___ _ '73 240Z UKE ·NEW 4 ~peed. air ronditionlng. red with hliil'k Inter i or. (·106GIN • \Vrekend s a I e pr!C1' lhru Suo. Buy Fram An Authorized Datsun Dealer . . -- OCT OATSUN •••• ,.,,..~•· ·~·••'"'·'w-• . ....., °"""' '""" ,.,..,, '73 MERCEDES BENZ 220 Auto mat I c traruim!sl\on, radio, heatt'r, air con- ditklnlng. r489HGBJ $7277 ~w.LU!i& 9 YOLYO 1966 Jlarbor, c .r-.f. ~!nm , . E.'\EC. CARS· rOR LEASE. 240Z , 72. <I JPd , au-, 25,000 Choose from 4 fully C"qulp- ml,, \Vhlte/Red. no exotic ped low niill'age 450 SE J:ear. asking jwit $4,:llO. 36 ~lo !ease $215.78 per n10. 4!14-i61<1 OEL + Tex Lie. Serie! FIAT No. 00416. Take your car in 1 -~-----~~-I lrade. '71 FIAT SPYDER Jim Slernons Hrl~lr .. S spd., mag. whls.. Import$ lo 1ni., like ne''" heaut. ~301 Quail Dwuy :¥.!~·-\Veckf'l)d !\(!:)I pott lieRch !111lc prttt'JW(ltfiiu SWiaay. 8.Jl.9300 jl29DSN ). ENTER FROl\11\facARTHUR SALE PRICE $3295 A7 Allen l(.J Old smobile Cadillac NOW OPEN Mission Viejo Imports , le.:11w-1ng MERCEDES BENZ & FIAT Con1plf'te Sales &: Service S8tl Diego Frwy.~at ~Avery Visit Us Soon At Pkwy., Laguna Nl~el. 28701 /l.targue r!1e Parkway 495-0800 831·0800 l\IJS!lion Vil'jo 49f>.1700 \USE AVERY P\VY, EXIT) '6!l FIAT, 12-1 Sp!. Cpe.,_ 2S ·72 l\'IERCJ::OES BENZ 280 "l\IPG., Exrrl cond ... $1500. • * . nr offer 6T.t-03J, SE '1.J, dk gn1, cognac int, JAGUAR fVC, P IB, PIS. Pl\V, auto lo.::k, Al\111''1\I stereo. 16 MPG. Pvt Ply. Orig JAG:65, 3.8 Mk II, ,.,1f'eg-, OWIU'. &lu;it t1eU. ~ Very good c:ind, .?tlust set, l\1-B ·n. 450 SL, Black, SJ500. 543-5357 w/Blk Interior. SI r. r co, JENSEN PRICE -- Increase due la ID days • SAVE Now • with can in stock TAX Mles 1ax up to 6% .!,tarting April 1-t NOW Buy flO\\' &: save all atound · MARQUIS TOYOTA Best D••I Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY All Modol1I OVERS1':A.'i DEUVERY SPECfALISTS DEAN LEWIS VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.ftt. 646-!l.103 '61Volvo 122-S, 21 m.p.s. $375. 'G4 Chevcllc 11allbu S700, 673---1577. Autos, UMd AMC '69 RAi\1B. \\fgn. VC!ry good cond. Gas 11aver. l\1icbelln tires. $950. 675-6456. BARRACUDA ' •n VEGA STATION WAGON Clean. lo\\• mileage (<$73E1Kl $1995 24,!ll Harbor Blvd. Costa 1\11$8. At F'air Dri\'t 546-8017 900 S. Coaflt H.,.,y. '7{) BARRACUDA 3!8. 53K '53 Chevy, good condition. '65 1 ""'""" Be ch T r I u m p h , semi-chopped. .......,....... a mi. HD suspen~lon, 3-spd. S!lK> 846--00M 491.7503 • 540--3100 ftlust sell. Best o f fe r . -==·==;..:.._~~~- OPEN SUNDAY 11~ PMS ~T.1-=""':::·:.,,...___ CHRYSLER '73 TOYOTA BUICK l9'l1I OlRYSLER N•w HILUX PICKUI' '65 DODGE DART GT, 6 cyl, Yol'k_,, oil XI"', now 4 11pd., mag ,.,.,·his., special S350. Call 842-u27 after 6:30 Radial t~. needs some tirT!I & pain!, tonneau cover, Pl\1.-~~· 552-9100 12pm·7 1'.000 •<"I. ml .. Oetroll m~.1..:..=..C_A_D_IL_LA_C __ -=="------ mrs. \Vcek~rul aale price,---------CORYffiE good thru Sunday, (75431V).1' ---------SALE PRICE '73 CADILLAC '72 Corvette $3395 LIMOUSINE Stingray Everylhing but the S.'U\ Diego f'rwy. et Avery Pk1'-7., Laguna Ni«JJel. 495-0IOO ~,,_ '72 Landc111lser Chauffeur~ Like nt'!w, only 14.(XK) miles. Fully limousine t>qpt. Save \\'cekend SAii' price thru thousands! Sold new for Sunday. (398F"WQl. SIS,ooo. (Se,. 63901. Week· SALE PRICE """ •"1e S'AVE"' SW>. $5995 ® Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac 4 \YID, 14,<XXl net. ml., roll bat'!, 1pa.re tanks, radio, heater, snow tlret. Uke new. \Veekend 1ale price thru San Diego F°N'Y· at Avery Sunday, t302CN;rJ. Pkwy., Laguna ·Ni~. San Diego FN ')'. al Avery Pn'Y .. Laguna Niguel. 495-0IOO 831--0800 SALE PRICE 495-0IOO 831--0800 $3495 '73 Eldorado COUGAR '67 XR7 COUGAR. Good cood. Best Qffer. C&ll ~f.J693. DODGE ·72 LTD 4dr, blue w/while \'lnyl H, T, pv.·r dsk boo, PI S, Ai\I 1o·M s tereo, radials. iW6--72tl aft 6PM '70 LTD Brougham, 2 dr. Vin. 1p, fact Mir, aJc, full pwr. Xln't co.nd. iEOO. ms,5Il6.~. ----~ 1969LTD, 2 dr, 1D06t extra1, One o'ol-·ner, Extra cleiw. ~Ul:i. 5--18-1409 JEEP -t973 LINCOLN CONT1N•NTAL t Or. To.,.,'f'ICllf. Xln't CODd. .l'UJJ)' eqw9p.d. Lw inter, vinyl roof. !peed control, 6 way p.,.,T iCallf, 11.m/im rad. w/steroo tape. Will sell tor $5495. Contact Pe~I Manager, ~i lDOa baiy C:lub 12'll W. Coast Hwy, N.B. MERCURY -------·--'70 MONTEGO., Good run. nlng cond., i25£1. or oUcr., 67l--0351 M=-ll~S~T~AN~G=--I '69 MACH I. White, a.Jr, p/s, disc brks, clean. 1 mvnr. U. mpg, Priced to sell. M&-4950. aft 6 . ·n 2 DR. Hrdtop. Auto traM, air, p/b, pis, radio. Good tires, bOQy & 1l\l. $1975. Call -~'"-'·~-~--1 ~61 FAsraACK, 6 cyl., auto, vinyl top, RJH, lT MPG, Mu.o>t-seli., ~7~ 1967 !<.tUSTANG 6 cyl. Green. Good condition. PH: 6T::>- ..a24-or 67>-0144 OLDSMOBILE sales ' .51.':'Vice OLDSMOBILE ® Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac Bcauliful Ftremist brov.·n \\1th beige vtflyl lop and Sllddle lnlerlor. Joli!! power, full factory equipped. sun· roof & Ai\1/Fl\I stereo wltl1 tape. \\o'eekend sale price thru Sun. •T70HDAl , • ., DODGE Dart. Good GMC TRUCKS condition. Reblt motor. Sl.95. HUND" CARS Sun Diego Frwy. at Avery Pkv.'Y., Laguna Niguel. 495-0800 131-0IOO '71 CORONA MK II Coupe. 4 rpe@d tnmsmW:k:ln, a.Ir ronditioning, mag v.•hccls. (QS.ICXW) $1577 SALE PRICE $6695 liN Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Diego 1''rwy. at A\'ery Pkwy , Laguna Niguel. 1\ l . 495-0800 831--0800 - Wt fAUl4 15 MPG. ·n Co""" De VIiie, TOYOTA Gre<>n v.·lv.tl ite landau top, -alt a~s. 12,000 ml, $5395. . '"'=-'''-""'=::.· ------'"""="""'"'°07'o:·~c,,."'""'' ~-~9>)3= '61 CAD. Xlnt cond. All ex· -"""::::11c.::56:::c7<Yl93=='=.==c----IUNIYElt:ilTY OLDS FORD ""' ttaroor 81"'1. O>tl.i. .l\teA ~~ 1972 FORD 'T.l OLDS OJtlass Supreme. COUNTl'IY $EOAN P.s .. P.R., crube rootrol, WAGON A.1\11P'M, low miles. Excell. V' e....1...... shape. Any olir.r over S2::i00. '<.&"'"" Ask tor Thad ~ Cruiseoma.tic t.re.nsmW ion '~-- Power strering PINTO Pov.·er hrakes Air conditioning Ai\! radio P<w.·er rear window $1195 en PlNTO Runabout. Xlnl cond. Just o\'er 18,IXKJ mi, 23 mpg, Auto, must sr.11. Only ~l.llW. ~.W4.a, eves, ~1orn. &J.1-Ul2 PL.~Y~M~O~U=TH~-i 3'.1 F'T. boet lllip DYail. at b' •·4 I ~I S2 50 t DIR..... Cll inet. • ags. .-. vatc '74's Are Here! . per t. ·~.,y spa('(' rt ·~= 0 --t ~J E SlO; small sailboat space S2 pa y. ,_....,. . ..-x:.: a .c.llJ ' L--+~~~~~=;:=;::::+~'~':!." ~s;1.,';:C11~1.'!;;;;s-;:;:c:-M,mme.diotUltlly,1_r*yJ~ I -per-rt. WANTED-~ SPACE 196.1 Dll'v. ~ 1011 6 cyl., .1 Save On Remaining '731 JENSEN lNTERCEPI OR Large &>lection radio & tape ck-ck. 23,000 1ni. Sll.!ICO. &12-7463. See al DAILY PILOT Em· ploye Parking Lol. r-.tonday through Joliday, 330 \\'est Bay Strccl, Costa Mesa. 642-4321, Ask for JI.I.rs. Green· 1972 Pl YMOUTH -Bur-Dn l-Ari)'WMn -=~~A~M!<A~R~O~=f'!~Fr'ft'nn-!Uii~=J~s:!tJM~11URHAN...1---•' 0 TRA -'71 FORD PINTO )TATION WAGONS LEASE R DE ·n CAMARO. '''· '"10, PIS, 5 to choolO from '74 TOYOTA '"'· mm. '" •'"'' ~·1•· Prl. uty. 548-2554. for 53 fl. r-.totor Saller spd. & 1972 Proline-Caniper CREVIER BMW &1a-88411 or 968-697:J rblt. eng., Iran...,., enrb. nu 1·lutch. pn!S. plt. ~hocks. Snlr!; e S<>rvlcc • Lcnslni;: 25'-27' Boat Dock $1200, or l)('St olfrr. R97-3907. 20!I \V. !st, S.A. 83.>3171 Oiannel "A'', N.B .. 67J..8fi07 SACRIF'ICE '69 Do d g c __ .cCc.10cc'°c.dc.S:;"=.nc.d°"oy'-'-- Specia\ V.· /Aris 1 o er at Bi\I\\'. roo'l, 197:1, Bci~e. <I 11•1 can1po·r. Xtra g:as lank. spd, nir, r11clials. sunrf, ant· TrlftlpOJ'latlon Xln't buy. 642-5299. fin strrro radio & tapt• 1;iiiiij!iiiiiiiiiiii~!R; ! 1959 CHF.VY Pick Up lor rl<.'(·k. 10,SOO nil., S:1.~. Co f 91 c S;i lc. Hun..;~. S-IOO. car.:-,Call Da\·c, 8 10 5. Airer oft ,. ~l-f-.0.15 c':.:7::.'".::••='"~~=~--CAPRI 1911 FORD Pickup, V-S, nu10. s.m. or hc.'!1 offer. Call --------- a11M" 6. 5.i7-..Q92:'( =---- llot Air J\Rlloon Club ~ow fomiirut ~ Calif. ~<'"' l'il C'laAA o.'(fuip. only. Profei.s. '72 CAPRI. :::xi. V-6. I.1. training. l711l 642*:\.i-l:l. '61 G~!C VAN. ltt'\\' Ii ply Blue, Ai\l·F')I. iur cone!, C S I /R 920' litt!. c11mPtt? Musi-sell. spd~ 0t"l'11r group on~ 0\1 n1•r ampers, • t ent -j Sll!OO/bsl ofr. S32-936J. Sl?'>O. ~l()...('Alr.1rrJ - AP.\C11E Tent Top Tm.lier, ·n J."ORD PU. Air cone!, lo •DATSUN ·oo. Jo"utly l'<Jlllpped. Seu n1llcRgl'. Good condition --------- rond. Sips fi. S.lOO ur best of. $2400/ 1nnkr orfer. 557--0488. '73 240Z fl.'T', Call 549--0jl'tl Vans 963 ·n DOOC:E VAN. B·:l!O. 127 \\'hi b.1SI'. ~ \'-8. Auto, PIS. P/R, ~i Imel, air, lu\f/Jof.f 8 trade, ll,000 ml. s,19;~. :i.'l-1-280.i of Colors ln1medintc Delivery FULL SF.RVJC1':; DEPARTl\fENT NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \Y. Cot1s1 Hwy .• N.B. 642-9405 MAZDA MG MIDGET '62, Perice! condition. "l\fust sec! Best Oller over $600. 962-7689. OPEL ·70 OPEl. GT 4i1.000 mill·s. Xlnt l'Ond nu clutch, ~hocks, brk pads. gl'I lit'{'S. $189:;/or bst off. liTJ..-8'145. PEUGEOT NEW PEUGEOT DEALER CompJrle Snlerand--&.-rvice. 50 con1pac1s on display. PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS '72 GMC ~11rri1 4111'11 v.·/ AIMkRn 8' fibcrgl.'!.S!I a1mper, ln.ilrlf.'d. 67.l-7038 GDl top _sheJI for R' long: b."''· C11.» high ~·tboA.t rack. 642-4518 ~=~'="-OC-'C-~-~1'68. 911 Sportamntic 4spd, '61 CllE\'\'. 11·i ndo\v Van. $5695 "i'2 RX-2. H:tdio/heatcr, nir, rblt NlJ::lnc, new tir'C!! & All Models! very cir.an. al mpg, $2100. All equipped wnh: .DEAN LEWIS 499-249'1 4 speed traJIJ!.mission, radio. \'d cng"""' , heater, custom exterior. '7 32.000 mi, air <.'Ond. nt'\\' Autornatic transmissions . I l322C0Zl. radials, surprising y good i~ov.·er steenng TOYOTA mil""'· 12400. 492-;'\03. $1577 Pow" b"k" '70~~ CA.i\l,\RO. AUTO. P S. Al\1 radm l!l66 Haroor. c.J\1. &IG--!1:1•3 ~~M~:nPRrvATE PAR· ;l)w. l•••• ~~v.·c~~~~~~~~do"'· TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Sedfln Priced at or beiow LEAS~ ,\ BRAND NE\V '74 ..:..:c.:;C:::Hc:=E::VR~-0~LET=~--CMIMI Ottter extras on some for only $5.'i25 PE'r n10. 36 TOYOTA \Vholesale Bluebook mos. open «nd. lca.~. 'TI l\fONTE CARLO Landau. Sl395 10 S1795 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA full pov.·er, full fac. equip & 1966 Harbor, C.J\t 646-9.103 See at L>AlLY PlLOT Em· lo mile!'\, 831.-2>40 Dir. ploye Parlung Lot, Monday ·n lftfPALA CUSTO~f 19n FORD tl'lrough 1''Jiaay, S30 West D.EUJ~~dr.Jt.1 u,y COUNTRY SEDAN &y Stl'('et, Costa Mt'Sa. below wh51e. Beawtilul ln & 10-passenger ta.tion~ agon fDr Mrs. Gremo out. 831-i»lO Dir: 400 cid, V8 engine ' ' \( . \ ' ': ' , L \, ;•, ,• \ f;) \\ll ero. I\ Che '73 K 5 Power Steering ·69 TOYOTA '11 'agon. VJ • Pov.·er Brakes, Oise Front 2.000 mi on re-blt eng .. new Blaz A. eo-•11· rear tires, Sl700. 557·7148 alt. er ~ ~io !Oller -'<'o. =~==-o--=-==-I CHEYENNE WAGON Pov.w Tailgate \\'indow VOLKSWAGEN \V/spccla.l re.movable roof , ' License i67 Et.U --------I WIO, •1""'i•l Ii...,,"'''°""· Exc<illenl Condition tJS9i22), \\'<>ek~nd gal(' $2095 '6!1 VW Sqbk, auto, v•t>ll cn?Td for, !Ike ~" S1595. \\'111 nrrange fin an c in g 962-2!!19 priti: tilru Sunday, See. al DAlhY P JL OT SALE PRICE Employe Pa.rldnr. Lot, 330 man. t9n PLYMOUTH SATELLITE CUSTOM 2 seat Station \Vagon 400 Cid, V8 engine Torquelllte Transmission tlectronfc Ignition Air Conditioner AM Radio Heavy Duty Suspension Rool Luggage Rack License 103 FVY Cycles, Bikes, Scooters 925 Sl\rk, 6, re-bll P"'-,. lmin, 7lli1·h.-H11 111·,·~. Good ('\'Ind. pain! jo):l. T11pc deck, xlnt sn)l'J~ Rt>fll' Ml f<"tl'd. Oldie S:!~1offrr. 552-lll:zll . 1..,1n1J, •193-366.l 1.970 V\\I Bus. Cir.an, xlnt hu( (ioolhr. $!19'.i. 411-7614 ---• ,-, s-- $4995 \\'est &y Street, Costa Mesa, Afonday t h r o u g h Friday. can 642-4321, 11.,k tB Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac $t495 tot lolrs. Greenman. '70 !\I z u Kr ~}. J.;qtiljl-'71 J\fAZOA, orlj!;. owner, ri '6t PROSCHE: c. Krlly (.UllU, un • ..... !U RJl" )>Cd Jor diM.. Unl)reakable 'Ii i Cl{B\'Y \'an. 1111)1{, nuto, R.t.-11, A/C. green, black Inter. A~11J.'M, precitUt', aft 5, 492-3536 fenril?rs. Tran ~nr eotc. r.ood rrnn~rut. $600. s1&1:1. ~1526 1·le1tn. s2:i00. il3J.m1. i'XI l!ITT V\I,' Reallc. less than Street aCCi'u. alliO. sm. C."11 Iii -:l-174 t"7' R',.') .... 000 -1 29:-, 10,000 mi's. \\'ill Sa.C'. fQr '74 PINTO 64&-6.112. '00 V \V Vall, 20.000 actunl ':·iullo ·~,~t~r. s~. e!!. atc.,1.0::,,""· eo=ru"sc=n~E~9~1'7.~°"""'~ $2550, all 6. 842-7815 RUNABOUT ''I R·-· ~01 •-Hnt Slln Dlc•:-o ~'Y· HI A\'t'I"' Se<! at DA1L'\' P I LOT Jo.;1nployt." Parking Lnt. 330 West 811.y Street, Costa M<'Sa, ft1ondey th r o u K h Jo"Jirlay. Call 642-1321, ask for Mrs. G1ttnman. '69 YM.WIA..125; .xlnt cond 1 .. u•"' ~·~ · .,,,~. • J>\m la N. I -1 :'4HQ32 groul'.!. Sih't'r with n1ags . 1970 BUG.GAS SAVER in San Dlegn Frwy, 11t Avery $.JOO. • '72 HONDA SL, " lkh., M'-'lt47 49~ guna 'fii • MERCEDES BENZ Dill 96"4240 ""'" shape. Muot ttll. Pkwy., 1-na Niguel. 'cy)lndu. awomatlc, --ATLAS-k:1tal $1 00. Needl liUle '7~ CHEV. V11n, V . 11, _ _ G7 9I.2, Xtra clean, niust. a>e SG--7&:;S t'\'t'S. 49s.o800 831-0800 2,2Jl mil6. l550KKFJ worlc. Aft "5ffl13-%25 Hydram11.t1c, 3.0XI ml .. On WILL BUY YOUR to apprec 500) mi new enn '73 CONVERT. N M. FIM B nd N ,74 $299-S "i31;i BULTACO 230, brlllld \\'arrnnty, 536-31143 DATSUN, TOYOTA 'Tl l\ffi .2.Al 1o ~n. il Auto. MS-3773 . . . .. ,.. MeriO tape, :i.:tr!ls. Like new, ra ew . Chryshlr/Plymouth now, suprr trick. $850. or 19n DODGE Vftn smrt whl OR VOLKSWAGEN ~ri:·· ~ir,r11rlia1~. '8.1~~ -'-"~'=R"E"'N~A"'U"'L"T=--644-@3121&K--O!IH MONTE CARLO Open Dally Ac Sun. 'Ul lO P1t1 best offt'r. «'·7002. tiit.e. 6 cyl, Y.indowle11s $,1100. PAID ''OR 0" N~ •'ILL O t~ Harbor Blvd. ~ H11rbor Blvd., 1, ltoNDA CBI~., __ ~-n968-m ·="-'""~-~--~ r "' v i. Dir. ' Y LYO Utnlled offrr! ONLY Costa MCSR 0.111. ~fesa Q ~.,,. uwi ..,, PAY TOP DOl.J...AR. CALI.. '70 1.tB XlO SEL 6.3 Silver, '72 RENAULT, A/C, RAH. $3599 546 1934 : r~.Ukc new. S-1~ Call A __ ._ .. _._w_._n_t_od ___ 9_68_ KENT Au.EN, 541).()442, 11.l/nt"!Jtlf, lf'lllht'r In I.' AUIO, dlx 1rtm. ~io-· e\'g '70 VOLVO . Al ~r.rve. • 1969YAMAllA1%; MX WE NEED YOUR 1~~~·;.1r·a::rm W:cikl~ ~~ri('~lr mint ('Qnd . ~ :!:~r ~en: HoW:~d0c:~let ·~p~, xl~ ~k!S't:'. ....... ll•L..... CADILLAC 8000 mlJH, tm uao. !!Ml"' '71 MB 2"J SE l5 cpc, IM-"-ne=U"-. ~==~ STATION WAGON M•MMh"' •ml ''"'"'""" ~~~~~~~~· oa•I» 456 N. N•~I. apt IS • 9CHll>43 Aft '5:PM Sharp, t'.lt'an latr model c&rs. ..:::""'.:::..' :;01c::1'::'"· 55::::,7·.::07;:,·'.;.1 ~--~li\Ct.:UTE~ La.!!I of the TOYOTA Nev.·port Beach '-CM Eves, MS-9ll2 SUZUKI. KT 120. Lo ml. Pa.id for or Nat. ·n t.;. DATbiJN PU. 21 mf'flt, cl11s~lt'll. lt3I·20IO, Dir. A 1110 ma 11 c uitnmls.'lfon, .~==,;"'=~::"'55='----I '69 Ford Fairtane. $.')99. or '72 OUSTER. A1C. stand, ~~~h#J)('. $lAS. firm. Mk ror C'hutk 'l"'nrtP Imm"'=· 1 Owner. su:io. Call '7l M-B, 4"'.:iO SLC, Sil\'tt '6'9 TOYOTA Con:IM. 4 11pd, mrUo, heater, rooC ritek. ·n MONTE C\RLO L.a.nd{lu. belt offer. Needs body rm~. bkt 58.L~. C:flll.tt, ~np _aft 6 &: Slit. Ul!Cd Cor Mt\Mgtr li73-mO w/Blue leather Interior, RAH, brand nev.• Hm. l\lu.81 1P7AUOI full po\\'vr, lull tac. equip &: "'Ol'tl:, 5..i6-60&i ~ttF cond. Aft 6PM. 011iT~kt. '73 Ytunaha Nl•r!s 'AJDllW~( "i3 2\0XZ. Gnoen, !An ln h•r. 7,000 ml., lmmac,, By Sl'll. $100. down & 1.0.p. of $2177 lo mile.. 831-2040 Dir. 1970 Ford Fa1rlane:. P111, [ ,;:;;...;='-,-~=~~ JZ~IX. Like nt'W. $&i0. Cl\ll _. W " AM J.~l\L Xh11 NlndlUon. owrWtr.&li..&11.&.. 64.>-lti03 $42. nlO. or heat oller. CHEV. '69 lmpa.ln SS 427 P/b, NC. $1(0). Call att '66 BelVl"lle~. 5.5,000 aria ~ Smith, ~. ,_,, ...... ""' 4~1..0026 or <19'1-i-100. r,.f.n "Tl . .tOO."L, llfoftui, But-962-6U6 11n..vtln\e. A,\I;J."~I stereu. Auro. A/C. :tt30 PM, 8'7-4902 ml. air t.'Md. 15 MPG, S100: '72 d MX, tricked, helmr.t, ~-MO-tt '70 2-t(IZ. Air. Xlnt condlllmi. h~r \'1'110....". ~11 extras, '73 TOYUl'I\ Co rol I A, " l • P'S. P/D, t\onla. Xlnt cond. 1970 MAVERICK. nulo Inns, or oflcr. 6'13-«W boota. Jn 1lhtr'll, all Ilka new. Must !IC'lt. S.\i-.o8!n day:s, Perll'Ct rond. Orig (lw!'M'r, Excellent oonrlltlon., Qi.II -W, fJOi4 SlOOO. -.178."i • 2SOcc 6 cyl ~n!. orl,g owner. VEGA 6U-2913 1111.\lt! an r:<tra lpA<:e heAter Gr.l-3(,iM rvr11. SI 1,800. 640-0600, 673-61~3. 8$4--8167 for info. Y Outdoor sport.II lo!lt 11 • SI3.":0, 552--7890 aft 6 pm, * 1 96'6 1-f ON DA l ~ l Jl1\I no loreer UM!! Sell It '74 DATSUN W"'°". all ex· ·gs MB. ztl, p/1, p/b, ~ '73 CELICA ST r.pl':. Auto. I OLYO tlJ>Peal! Sell yaur equipment "?O FORD .,.,.agon fully loaded '72 VEGA. Hatchblck, Low SCRAM.et.ER.. JJ9$. now \\'llh A L>.111.,)• PS!Qt lr1t11., \KOO ml., Paid $."U50 1 nillcngt", 2 ntw tires. trans., a.lr, m.11p, I XLNT. • .,.,,Ith a low~! Doll)' Pilot 1nclucllng ~UfS. miles, gttat con d l t Io n . Call 1i.1H191 Cf"'lfied Adi 6tH618. .:cS.o:ll:..:1<2l=~::.· z:;fl>=M::..;;=.---, <99-ml &'11-:l()JO D~. II'!!! HIU'bor, C.M. 6'6-930.1 Claal!ied fd1 84HJm, •, ~ _"'11~-1~"5~----- >' • ' I 7 7 • San ~lemenie Today's t'inul l;apisirano EDITION .N.l:'. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO. 80, 5 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAllfdRNiA THURSDAY, MARCH 21 , 1974 TEN CENTS Caspers Pre-campaign Collections: $138,000 By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of ttw Diii, l"llol Stitt Si.ipervi..sor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach collected more than half the $267,ll60 in total campaign contribu1ions made to Orange County's f i v e supervisors during thei r durrenf terms of office . Disclollure statements on file in the Orange County Registrar of Vorers o''.ire in Santa Ana show Caspers collected a war chest of $138,000 between his election in 1970 and the disclosure deadline of Dec. 31. 1973. The list of major oontributions -those over '500 -doesn't include donations made at fund-raisers held so far this year for the three board members up for re-el ection in June. Caspei-s and Supervisors David Baker and Ralph Clark face voters this year. Both Caspers and Clark already ha\'C bad $100 per person receptions in their honor this year. Baker. whose Second District represents mosi of western Orange County , deposited just under $'20,000 in his 14·ar chest during the iff-election year:s. Anaheim's Clark received $25,72{) in doilations since his election in 1970. According to his state1nent, all of that mooey has been spent payiog off campaign' debts and his upcoming election will require further donations:. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich o f Fullerton and Rebert Battin of Santa Ana have another t""'O years before reelection lime but both have started raising money. Battin's supporters. a group known as Friends of Robert Battin, raised $29,18.S between his election in 1972 and the end of 1973. Of that. he still has nearly $20,000 left ln the till for future use. He will bt: a candidate for lieutenant governor this year and is free to spend that money in Saddlebacl{' s Trustees Set Election for Three ' Ends Holdout Brannon Resigns Under Pressure By JAN WORTH Of"ltii"DilY l"llilf-lrllf" • leave the hoa_rd_followiog a bookmaking oonviction. - Thursday had been declared by the Orange County Department ()( Education Saddleback College Trus' :e Alyn Bamon of ~~ta Ana resigned under """'""' Wednesday Diglrt, end i n g -several weeks-of suspense-as-to whether be would keep bis verbal promise to .aa the last ~le date they oould process his reslgnaUon papers In time to--::;;- replace him on the J une 4 ballot. Clementean "Fights $400 Water Bill Brannon sat silently through an hour of' a special emergency meeting called by the board ·to determine how to fill their vacancies in the light of a surprise resignatioo of board president John Lund and a.new slate law enacted Friday. Vlhen the board had decided to set an electk>n to fill three vacancies. rather I.ban making provisional appointm~nts allowed by a new law, Trustee Hans Vogel finally addressed. Brannon. "We can •t make this motion wrtil "'e San Clemente resi4,ent Charles Dyer is know how many vacancies there are going lo be," Vogel said. "~fr. Branoon, used to paying an average-sired water are there going to be three?'' bill to the city of San Clemente. The other l\\o'O -caused by the But a bill demanding more than $400 resignations of Vogel and Lund - for the normal period was a bit too already had been made legal by the much. submi.ssioo of lettt"rs to C.Ounty Schools And the resident said so \Vednesday Assistant Superintendent Dewey Hlllman. LEAVES COLLEGE BOARO Saiddleback Trustee'Brannon 2 ·San Oemente Councilmen Make Good on Promise District's Cost Set At $25,000 After several hours of hashing over their legal alternatives. the SaddJeback College board of lr~ecs decided 'A'ith a +'.?·vote \\lednesday lo call an ~ection to nn lhelr thrtt upcoming Do a r d vacancies. rarticipating in the election, "'bicll coincide! with the prQnary, 1'ill cost diitMd taxpayers about '25.000. llut the majority bloc on the board, along 'A'ith 20 tf'achcrs arxl students "'ho came to urge an electioo rather than appointments, said they believe the money would be \.\'ell Spent. Letvlng the board June 4 are llans Voge(, 'A'ho resigned because he bought a houSe outSlde his trustee area. and Alyn Brannon. "'ho was coovkted o f bookmaking. Fonner board president John Lund ol Laguna Beach has already left the board. He resigned ~!onday e f f e c t i v c immediately for unclear reasons. The series of resignatiom began late la.st year when d\arter trustee Michael Collins rf'!igned to give more time to his law praclice. He quit in time to be replaced ~1arch 4. however, and new trust('(? Nonisa Brandt of Irvine 'A'aS sworn in al \\lednesday's meeting. his rare for higher office. Dtedrlch has almost no money left 1n his campaign coffers , acoording to reports on file . He grossed 154.800 at a single fund- raising dinner thal wound up rostine: ' nearly '6,000. The nel of $46.400 W8S ll9l'<I lo repey par! of a large lo.an he made to his own campalgn in 1972. Ca~rs· list of major off . vei r contr1buton is the'JDCl!it atensh·e. ot the five,.(!OUntV bo.ird members. Festival Royalty S1nl.'\! thl' law requires only <l1sclo~11n· or rtlDjOr donors, ii is dvt.tbtfuJ !11UI\\ ul !hr es111n:itcd 500 f>t.."'Op!1· \1·ho altt•nclM his rt•i:rn1 :\l·11:poner Inn fu11d·rtu . .;1·r 11111 be IJ!):lt'<I \lany uf those present :.it 1hc $\01)..p1·r person cocktail party Wt!rl' lOll roun!y offic1;:il s. 11 '7o :irt• pr ohth'tc I tirnl' r ~1;1 1" t•ll't.1JOn l'Odes fron1 :utc.nd.ng a fund· raiser unll!.~S J;!i\·en lrl"(' 11<·kets. Uut the crvY.'d dill includl' a 1argr t~e-e CA.\ll'AIC.\, l'a1te 21 Eduardo Bravo and Kathy Rymer. each decked out 1n traditional costumes. reign over Tuesday's annual celebration at l\11~ion San J uan Capistrano heralding return of swall ows. \'oun,[!slcrs. puplli. at Old Mission School. were scl el'IC(( on basis of al'\i\•ities anti fan111~ lineage. Every stude nt parlicipatcd in Sr. J o~cph L>a y pageant which included folkdancing, singing and rituals. Rites were conducted at foot or statue honoring mission founder. Father Junipero Serra. Alien Fares Jeopardi ze I ' when he took his plight to city ·-"Well. I've got my letter right here ," i-·1~---.;:COiiilcl=.;~liri'-e'-n•.~· ---~~---'----FBrannon·said-making-no-moYe-to-produce 'Ibe dilemma is that the city insists it. Two San Clemenle city councilmen made-good------oo---campa.isn-promiscs \\'ednesday at their first session since being sv.·om into office. \\lednesday 's speeia/ meeting was •n-+ • -t• called to determ ine hov.· a qew la~ ,.,.,......,.b. -a~~·· -:1.JQen-se'"' ;;i;:n£·li b\ r;o\'. Reagan Friday woola--T u~ f;li-;\/It-11C -,-~ ~·-----------< t1flcct tne three \'aca: ies facing !he I J that there was no mistake about the "I'm afraid before we go any farther amount of water that passed through \ve 'JI have lo see it," Vogel said. Since Dyer's meter while the man was away on Hillman \\'as in the audience, he vacation. confirmed that as the superintendent's It was 15 times more than normal -representative he could aocept Brannon's yet the house was empty. letler then and there. making the Dyer woo a delay on payment of his resignation official, effective Jwie 4. heavy tab when councilmen agreed to Brannon took the letter out. borrov.·ed a look at a few subsequent bills to see for pen trom Vogel to sign ii , and gave it to themselves the average amount that Hilln1an. Dyer u.ses. Then, the motion to call for an election Jn the meantime. the mystery of proceeded, with Brannon and Trustee nearly 41000 gallons o( wasted water Donna Berry voting no. remains. Brannoo, 43, is a charter member of The city staff ascribes to the theory the board. His sentencing on th~ single that a toilet m3y have gotten stuck at the bookmaking count is scheduled for A-larch house during the period and the water 'r/. coursing through the tank 24 hours a day Olllld easUy have racked up a t:ib ol (See WATER, Page Z) Oraage «:east Weather . . . The weatherlady calls for fair skies Friday excepl some low cloud~ in the morning hours. Increasing high cloudin~ Friday. A little warmer days. Highs In the mid ana \fppet sos. -Lows in the high tos. INSIDE TODAY A La& Vegaa casino mmiager, who was erpeccea to testify ogainit the Mafia. ha! bee11 11ain along with. hi$ wife in who' lOaS colU!d a proftulonol "rubout job." Sto~. Page 4. ,,....... " M4llNI ,... ,. i..tl-1 ..... 4 Ot'111.. C9Mt? M '".... ,...,. ,_ ,..,, lt.cil Mlrttt. 1'-tr f*"4t/tll .. ,,....., . Wttl'llM' • w_.ri•1 H"'9 tl·H ....... ..... . S·wallows Fail To Corne Back AfERIDIAN (AP) -Like at San Juan Capistrano. spectators gather every SI. Joseph's Day for the. swallO\\'S to relurn to roe old tiferi~ian Bridge over the Sacramento River. This year the birds didn't come. Old-tlmen said maybe they found out the bridge is to be demolished. ll they could only know: Archilects of the ne'A' bridge are plaMing hundreds of little ledges. designed specially to . hokl swallow nests. ANA.HEI~t CONFAB SET TO MUS IC I "I Belttve in Music'' is the lhtme for the 1074 ~fwlc Educators Nat'6ool Confe1tnce lo be held for the nt1t five days in Anaheim. 1bc musical gala will dra\\' more 1Mn t,000 studenUJ from Orange Coonty as well u prominent mu!lic personalltlts. See s1ory and picturtS on Page 8. Councilman Tooy DiGiovanni -a newcomer lo tbe panel -v.·on C'!>Ullcil concurrence for a staff study on a · possible city·tinanced census. And Ma yor Thomas O'Keefe won agreement on a plan !o set up a fresh commission to estabhsh architeciural controls in busin ess and mulliple- residcntial areas. DiGiovanni campaigned hard on n form at calling for lhe census as a means to raise new city re venue. . Citing success 'A'ith a recent census 1n San Juan Capistrano, the do1A'ftfo1A·n bUsinessman said San Clemente aiuld reap new state tax rebates for every new resident it found above estimates set by 1he California Department of Finances. Every new resident logged in the city could mean $18 more a year for the city, and estimates are that ~everal thousand new residents mi ght exist. Councilmen ordered the city staff lo begin mapping plans for such a census. O'Keefe's main vktory \\'ednesday tStt PROMISE. P:ige Zl hoard. At first , Deputy C.Ounty Counsel Spence Cove't said it looked like a June 4 election to replace any of the three v.·ould be impossible, considering the lega l requ iremeflts of' puhlish.ing oot.ice and gi\'ing candidates lime to file. But he concluded that though the filing period fOl' candtdatcs 14·iJl last only tl'l'O weeks fron1 loday -to April 5 -I.he pre-election proo:ss v.·ill fulfill the Jetter of the la'A'. Trustees and the teachers and students v.1\o attended the meeting discuslied at length ¥lhether appoinflng ~tees to ternporarily fill the vacancies was a better choice than calling for an election <1s soon as possible. "I feel the need foc a band aid," Trustee Donna Berry of ~tisslon Vie,io S.'lid. She and Trustee Alyn Brannon. who cast the two votes against the election, also Complained or the cost involved. SllelJOlnl<d to tho f1'C\ that~tlle-9chool (See ELEC110N, Page ZI * * * Trustee Tears College Boord Mernber Upset A quiet verbal exchange between the two woman members: of the Saddlebock College board or trustees leit one of them in tears and drew protests from a faculty member Wednt5day. In a disc:u.sslon on whether to make appointments or call an tlection to flll three vacancies on lhe board , Donna Berry of Mission VI Jo was defending the appointment procedure as the best wiiy to provkie quick lej(jershJ.p for the school ln light ol it! upcoming hearing on a threatened de-annexation. She said the board coukl do better to ~ nominees for the thrtt posts. conduct inte:rviews, call for community involvemti:Dl . and make Ille appoinlments: Then Norrisa Brandt of Irvine, recently elected from a slate of seven candidates arxl the board's newest trustee, interrupted. "Were )'OU elected, Mn. Berry'!" she asked. "No, I was not. tit n . Brandt,'' ~1n:. Berry replied tersely. She broke \nto tears, left the room, and didn't· relum Wllil just btfort the vote. Faculty member ~Jonte L a 8 o n t e protested Mn. Brandt's remark. "~1ra:. Berry Ls a good trustee and has our best inlerest at heart.," ht: said. "Without a doubt. I agree," Mrs. Brandt Pkl. , ---· ---....... ' ..- Tustin Police Chief Joseph J. Kcllr \\'amed t<A'O taxicab companies todu~ their licenses may be In jt.'Opardy 1f they continue to give rides to illegal aliens "·ho jump from passing trains . Kelly, former chief in Laguna Beach, said 'ne does O(Jt mean to irnply that !he cab companies are involved in alien smuggling operaUons but that the y hiiVC not done enough to help police stop the tide of unreg istered immigrants coming In from -Mexico. TuStin ls a major mnux point for the alens. "'ho ride the »<alled "Al1t·n Express" from San Diego lo }obs in the Lo.s 1\nge les and San Joaquin Vall<'Y area. One nl~ht this week, an estimated Hlo aliens jumped .from the freight ear<> of the Santa Fe train in Tus'lin but 1Aait1nR police and federal officers managro II> capture only 18 or them. Immigration officials said mnny of ffl)5e who escaped probably caug}11 taxlcab! -a favorilc n1ean s ol transportation for illegal aliens in thl· Los Angeles area. Tv.'O aliens capturro this \.l'ttk ~\~re nabbed by police after they flagged do\\n a patrol car. mistaking it for a cab Kelly said be has sent official letten to the Blue-White Cah Company and lhe Yellow Cab Company. both of Santa Ana . advising them to cut down on such ilhcrl traffic. In his letter. Kelly said. "It sippcars \I) n1e )'OU art offering llp service: 1n connectk>n With this problem." "I am edvising you that unless I c;in see that po~ltlve step!! 'Nl\'C been takl'fl 10 preclude this type of acllvhy, I Intend to challenge the continuance of your llcen11e to optr•te a cab scrvict In this city." A spokesman for the TusUn Pollet Depertmtnt 1aid today officers "ill coolinue to be on the lookout for cabA carrying suspectro aliens even though cabbtes have compl1\ned they are being ha....,.. by police. ........... ---·~· ·-· --·--. Se\·l'ral dn\'crs. \\ho a":.kcd no! lu 11'' 1dcnt1flcd. ~aid tlu· poll<'" h;1\1· h1•1·~ ;1pproarh1ng t',1e1r c:ilis t:~1·r1 v.h~·n thcv urc crnptv to chr·ck thl.'rn ou1 Thi'\' all n111tl'tl lh;i1 <;<1rru: dt!\l't'' I(,, pick iip al1l'!ls l>u l thal '-'Jllll' h<i\'1• b<.'t'rl stopped h~ poliC<' \\htl1· ('arr~ 1 n 1: ~lex1ran·ATnl'rJc<1n cJ111.en.'i. Tht• lir1\·ers' protests arc !ll'lt :.h:ircd by l't'l!o1r l 'ah i ompan,\ owner c :1t·n Ca1n\:.s. 11 ho sa1li toda;.-he is ROJng to l'OOp<:ratc fully 111th 1h1.• police rNJu~r "I :1m n1akin~ m1 driver<; read !he letter frorn Kelly and then sign 11 a-. a prcimisc not to pick up SllS}W<'t<'rhlli~·· Lia1ncs said. lie said drivers woo rl'fUSt· to t;1kc \ht• promise y.·1!1 be flrt'd and th:it J>C-011lc h;n·c bt"'<'n hrt'd 1n the l).'1 <>! for part1cip:111ng in that kind of aC0\'1l y. Fies la Brcakf ast Sh!lcd Saturday l~or Capistrano /I trad1!1()nal Ne-;!a brc~kra~I will he !'et\'f'<I S.'1h1n.lay tiy nirmb•:rs nf lhl S.11\ Junn Capistrano \Vom.in'5 Club and lhfl carll!jtrano Rotary. Sc>r1 in;: hour!! 'A'tll bt.· fron1 i 10 11 .~ ni. n1 31 ~12 ~:1 Homo St. ,\It-nu llC'm.<> \1 ill hi• pan ca k •':.. sauS&gfll . scrnmbl~ "A~~ Olnd ~·erai::e• Tickctll ar" SI 50 for adult i and $1 for ctuldren under L2 Harry Ofsu':-o 1111 RGtoiry rb~1rn1.1n ;ind ;\lrs JC>hn Givt>n 1s 'Y.on1an\ ('lub chairman. She is assisted by \Ir\ ~:dgttl' Bontay CC \lcCary and ~I r~ {;u:'\laf Sll·an<;on are 1n ~Arif.:! nf lickel!S Ticket..111 ilre a\'ailablc fmn any club · m('mt)('r or at th:-door No rt•5er1all0lli art llC'l'<hd 'f'ht ClllbhOU.<>t" L l>fk' block ( r0C:, Saturday'5 parudl· rot.lit· !) • ···' ~1L v 1 )~ 1n.or•llay, "'"irin (J ~ • , ;..:.··-=-----------===::;-- t. Practice Blaze Real Tliing A. prnctice firefighting drill $1.ag~ by the Costa ~\lesa Fire Ocp:irtml'nt t.umed out to be the real thlng Wednesd~ night when the blaze at an old •·tnrehouse got out of hand. F'lamcs from the abandoned structure at 12.59 \\la ·ehouse lload • :\djacenl to liusy HHrbor Boulevard could be seen for 1nilcs and smoke blanketed the \vest side of lilt city. ·' Authori1ics 11.ho said I h e deliberately ~~ practice blaze ac· tually ·raged uncontrolled for about rive minutes called 1n Nc·wport Beach Fire Departml!nt L:.:iils for aid They tinall~ t'Onlrollc~ the flames and instc·ad of e"1ingu1s h111g them as planned ro allo\\ addit1~oal fi re fighting exerc1st'£ a~a1n 1on1ght and Friday they lt"'l it bum down. N ixon Estate :Gets Seventh Tax A ppraisal D.owntown Po st Office A campaign to retain downtown post office services for San Clemente - rein!orC\.>d "''ith petitions bearing 5,300 nan1es -came lx>lore city eotu1c iln1<.'n \\'ednesday. And the panel agrct>d quickly to )oin other local entil iC'S in endorsing the cnmpalgn which was launched earl y last month by ~lr:s. Margaret SI.realer. The ~'Oman's carnpalgn d r cw widespread su pport from businessmen, their customers and t.10usands of 01her res idrots c.'Oncemed over the shift of post office headquarters I~ a . new m.illion--dollar building oo Averuda Pico. "I don't know how successful the counet1's re90lution wilt be.'' said Mayor Thomas O'Keefe, "but it's worth a try." Councilman Paul Presley heartily endorsed the resolution as well . •·We've asked them (the federal government) for so much already that it couldn't hurt to try again," he said. t~ ~; "" 'i .?!,., J lfi1111it1fJ Trio Pru·k Off e1· StiI·s Flap In Cle1nenie An attempt by n group or San Clemen.le residenu k> literally call Mayor ~Thomas O'Keefe's b I u r r Wednesday fell flat, but not before 1he mayor and a neighbor squared o(f at .a eity couqcil ~ion. • O'Keefe earlier this year had said he would be glad to dedicate an unused blufftop !tripe at his home for use u a \'iew park. That issue arose "'hen nearly three dozen residents of Aveoida Cordoba petitioned I.he coUncil 10 take up O'Keefe's offer or the strip ol land. The trouble Is that the only other piece. of property within the city limits that could serve as access i.1 the site ol a dream house planned by a retired Nav)' officer. And he was livid at the idea when he approached coonctlmen Y.'edncsday. Dale Foultz asserted that his property was being proposed "just so the mayor can have his own park." O'Keefe, serving at his first session as council head , ruled his future neighbor out of order. • LOS ANGELES (AP) -A '.congressional Wl.it this week conducted :the seventh, appraisal in five months on !Fresklent Nixon's seaside estate at. San ·Clemente, the Los Angeles Tunes ~JePOrted today. Mrs. Streater said t'be prime.reason for \awichlng the drive focused on the hardships to elderly resident.& without cars. Olher palions of Ole .downto\\'11 postil services would be strongly affected as well,, she said. 'fop three win ners in annual San Clemente Sorop-at left. She took top honor. ltobcrt Shepard won O'Keefe declared that his offer still stood on the dedication idea, but emphasized that he never started the idea in the first place: 'The suggestion came during a heated nearing on proposals for a park on C.On:loba. "It ~ time that the people ~ oonsidered in plans such as these, and placing-a post ofrice headquarters on·the outskirts of 1he city is terrible for people \\hi need a full-service post otfide branch downtown." tnnist Club citizenship award program show off second-place and Patricia vanderKaay won lhird- certificatcs after luncheon \Vednesday at a local place award. Other winners were Rodney Roberts restaurant. Kelly Smith. this year·s Junior f\1iss. is and Stephen \Vaddington. ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~ ~ The i{mes quoted unidentified Orange-~ eouaty IOarct,;11. as saying the apptalaa1 ~ u-cmducted by .lhe staff of th6.Joinl !~!-committee oo--1~ '-Revenue Taxatioo. It reportedly took .. place Tuesday. JDltial plans-by postal authorities call for ~lble~arrangement "!"Ith a OOwntown busineM to handle some Post OffiCe:dufJes on a lease arrangement. Firerrien Provision Bill ~"' Since November, appraisals of the 'tstate ~ve been conducted by the state. ~e County, twice by the Internal l-ue Service. twfe< by the I.mg Beadl real estate appralaiag firm ol Mn. Streater insisted that ~t plan ~ not provide an adequate fevel of servic;e_. . Copies of the petitions are going to President NIX'OO. the Postmaster General and Regional Postmaster Hector Godinez ln Santa Ana. Legislators a1So Will re- ceive the docwnents, she safd. Pleases San Clemente Bowdle, Booth and Drumm, lind..,,. by !he joint congresolooal unit, !he Times said. ' f't'OlllPtJfe.J CAMPAIGN CONTIUlJUTIONS ••• number of mnuenUal '.;uinemnen. ~ if]t'. gave Casper! $ 5, 0 0 0 · Jobbytsts representatives ol cltilens Dona.lions of $2,000 each came from .groups 8.nd'""otber! •who deal with the PonderOll Hom", Inc. and Occ':idental ~county bureaucracy oo a refUlar bull. Laild: ~and Development C o m p a n Y . Of the ina.kn' donon listed on \be five· ~ ol Lake Forest. superrilors' discl0$Ul""t documents,· f~ ·~Com,ibutions of $1 ,IXXI were made ~y 85 percent are the same greuP' of Vf'N:""O>Uim Rad~; Avco: Raub,. Bein ,_ __ ,lobbyl.ts.developw antLco~and.l'ro<~ an architectural finn; Rinker either do business directly with the Devet02ment Q:mpa.ny ; Mc Ke o n county or depend on its staff f« perm.ill Comtna.."tio~: "Orange ~nty Medi cal and other actioru. Supply, which contracts with the County The biggest single contributoi to super-Medical . Center: Big ~yon devc.loper visorial campaign co!fen w:i.s the Irvfue Ben DQne and .Sheriff s Lt. ~radl~y of Dec. 31. Top company olficial1 were Gates, who ls .Jlllfllng for sherilf this al.!O ln attendance at Ca11per1' Newporter June. Inn gathering. Gaspers also got a Jl ,800 donation frotn The company gave $4,500 to ca.specs, Fullerton minister W11llam Grady, $1.~ $1.000 to Baker, $2.100 to Clark, Sl ,000 to lroffi: RIC'nerd ~ordan an~ $1 ,260_ 1n Diedrich and noflhing to Battin. . earnmgs on his campaign savings Donations were also made by the account. company to the losing efforts of former Notable among Caspers' list of donors supervisor William Pllillips, defeated by was Orange County I>ernocratic boss Diedrich, and William Wenke, beaten by Richard O'N'eill , who gave $500. Caspers ~ttin. __ . is a Republican. Other's appearing consistently on the Caspers' biggest ftmd raise r during lhe donation lists are .VTN of <?range County off.years was a $1 ,000-a·plate dinner at Inc., the Mlmon VieJo Company, the Chez Cary restaurant in Orange, Occidental Land Development Company, which reportedly netted J27.400 after Collins Radio. Avco Inc.. t.tcKeon payment of the $2.550 dinner tab for 30 Construclion Company and attorney H. guests. Rodger _Howell. . Out of his war chest. Caspers has paid San Clemente city manager Kenneth Carr today v.·as "extremely encouraged" at nC"ws that a minimum-wage bill not cont.1ining a fireman-overtime provision has wOO a strong endorsement from the !louse of Representatives. Wednesday's emergence of lhe House version of the bill means that a controversial proposal to place the nation's firemen on 40-hour shifts will be hammered out in joint-conference committee. Earlier this month the Senate approved a bill of its 011.11 \\-1lich Carr termed extremely damaging to ·local fire· protection service because it would force the city to pay firemen· {now on -'12-hour shifts ) overtime for hours: \llOrkl'd after .... ' He and other local officials said that if the provision were to pass, San Clemente would have to either raise $100,000 In new overtime funds, or cut back on its firefighting manpower. U manpower cutbacks were to take place, the city"s new north substation might be in danger, he said. "We're extremely encouraged that. there will be a satisfactory compn>mise now that !here are two different versions headed for committee bargaining," Carr said. Earlier. Ca rr had expressed grave concerns because the Senate's approv al of the fireman provision w a s overwhelming. From rage I Lobbyist Frank ~ticbelena handed out back a $45 600 Joan he made to his own $3_.000. in donations -Sl ,000 each to lflD camPaign, doled out $18.785 to ELECTION Diedr1~h. Caspers and Clark -. a~ was Arnold Forde, his chief fund ra ise r. and • • • c~mP'.11~ manager ~or Phi 11 i ps • paid $3.392 to Tom l',uent es. nis current ·--.. . . . . D1cdr1ch s opponent 1.n 1972. .. ~veral chief. administrative_.;issistanl, f o..x....,._js__abouL.to face 1t£..Juit-public-hear-1ng-l---~an<1go-:-he-was-t'hilltpS"-1op-aid · campaign services. f.larch 27 on the threatened de-~ir Cali~odmia 1 Pres,ldtenl 1 1R12° ~~! r,0 1 That leaves a total or $59.730 in his "'ar annexation of the Tustin Unified School Clifford n"1 aou a o a o ,Oi1\l ch 1 t 1· r ·" II t"" t ti ,~ · _ c o· cdrich cs · no coun ing Uhus co cc t.."U a ie District portion of the college district. rhree supervisors aspcrs. 1 Newporter party.. . · and Clark. . Caspers ha~ vowed to limit his primary If lhe de-annexation goes through. 1t Caspers' list. of donors ts l~gthy and election spending to about $95,000 -50 \Yill mean loss of 17 percent of the in.eludes .many notables in coonty cents per registered voter in his Fifth school's student body and 25 percent of business circles. District. The Irvine Company split ils large Baker, whose district includes the Caspers donation among top company Orange Coast cities of Hunlington Beach. officials . including $500 contributions Fountain Valley and Seal Beach. had from late company president \Yilliam $19,9::.0 in his campaign coffers as of the t.lason and current president Ray end of t!ne year. \\latson. He has never spent a great deal of The dc\'cloprn cnt firm of Canyon money in his three previous successful ca mpaigns but this time, he faces two -9lAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT Is """"I-"'" N"'i-Pr .... It pu•ll-11J l'it O-.r19• CO•l! Pvton°"illt Cc!motl!f. s.p.. ••te Mlotlo<I• •~ ..,i.tll-. M-•r "'rwupll Fr~r. "" C0.11 M.wo, 11•'"1'0'1 ~' tl11<>!l"tl0n l.-</\IF-'!tlfl \ilt llty, ~l,o\a llHCll, l,._lnt/SMldletll'~ -"" (....,_ll f 5•n Juen C•P••I•-• 1"'911 .... ..,.., Ml•l•on 11 -ll>MO S•lv"h" tl'd Sunf•"· f"' Pfl..C:oM! llllDht hl"lll pl.Int It ti J311 Wftl lty Slf"I, c .. 11 Mttl, Ctlllono .. , f'HM, Rob•tt N. W1M1 Prfl<OI•"' •lld PutllO!lt• Jt ti II. Cwrlev Vk1 •r•lo"'1 •"" ~ti M~ lho1•U• l<tt•d li:GllOt challengers. a er ClalmSlicriever seeks do nations from big-money interests. but his !isl of major donors includes 16 "vollmteers'' \\'ho gave Sl.000 each during his current term of office. ~lost of th e 16 are h1g companies or represent bus i n l's s interests and de\"eloprrs. They are Richard Smilh, \YIHiam Foster, Ron Lane. John Lusk. Rossn,oor Corp .. John Klug, Si Fluor, Larry Deane, f..terrill Butler. Dale Stcwnrd . the Irvine Comp.any. William Lyons. Don Kol l. Robert Ov.·en, Alex Robertson and II. Rodger Howell. its revenu~producing assessed valuation. "I'm in favor of the elect ive process," \1ogel said. "The.re's a great deal of consternation in the public with the flurry of resignations we've had here. "'In the realrn of public relations, "'e have to think about those who ha ve been critical of us. If v•e appoint new trustees, 'no matt;h-OW you cut it. ft will be bad P.R. Our critics "i ll feel thwarted once agai n ... and I don't think this school needs e.ny 1nore bad public relations right "°"'-'' "l'm tired of the cloud O\'er th is place," said Saddleback band and orcbestra director t.tonte LaBonte, v!'ho has been with the SC"hool six years. "I'd like lo see that clqud taken care of ... the election process is the only way to gh•e tJeoplc an opportunil y to make a statemC'nt -10 tell this college what changes they want. "Then if they're still not happy , they 'd ha\'C to put up or shut up," he colX'luded . 1.-.'e Rhodes. president of .I h e ''BuL the news this morning shows that the House is just as strongly in favor of a bill without the provisioo in ii," Carr added. If the city firemen were forced into 40- hour-a·week shifts it ·would end a traditional small<ity format of having a fireman to work three days st ralght and Jive at the fire Station during the shift. Jt would change the forma t to resemble the standard shift schedules as they are used i.n police departments. Such a change would requlre additional men to make sure all shifts "·ere covered. Fron1 l'age l PROMISE • • • invol ved a ca mpaign to ask surrounding cities about their 011.·n teclmiques to upgrade archite c ture in new construction. Carr pru1niscd lo send letters to dozens of cities so eounci!n1cn here can study altemate proposals. • Lcgisl~Lion has cxislt'Ci for years on the city books allowing p I an n i n g commi ssioners lo function as a review board. but O'Kcefe said thal the commission is so bogged do\vn on zoning and other plannlng matters U1at the issue has fallen by the wayside. J le said he envisioned a commission functiOiling on its own lo irnpro\·emenls in esthetics design s. recommend in building The residents there successfully killed lhat plan and during discu.sslon one man said that if the city thought a view park so i!esirable, then O'Keef~'s blufftop property on Camino Capistrano should be a fine candidate . O'Keefe, at that scssioo , rost to the bait and made the offer. "It still stands,'' he said al Wednesday 's session. "but IC't it be emphasized that it's not at my initiation ... Cowicilmen decided. ho~'ever. to place the matter in mothballs. They on:lered the residents' petitions received and filed . Frorn Page I WATER ... more than $400. "The water went through the pipes ... it was used. and it seems to me that someone ""ill have lo pay for it." said City Engineer Phil Peter. ------ !~\\ •• , DeeP,freeZf! POO• ••••••a FREE 20 pc. cookware set with any A m a n a Microwa ve Oven • ~fA}(!l WE TAKE TR .1"""'1ii .. llioMt l A. 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NBC 0 10:00 -NBC Reports. The first in a two· part. ser!es on possible solut~ons to the energy crisis. Tonights segment deals with the problem of oil. Frank fi.1cGee narrates. ' .. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening al) P1no111111 NMll 9:00 0 COMEDY CON Men Shokt * Up the Wool-EW SHOW MARCH 21 "Sidekicks" Act~un •:0G 11111-aoonimn:<im""' 111a(])1 @en ,,,, ••• , • ~;~CIJ~@~Cu1 N1ws ~wit: (CJ {l~I) ,.., comedy pilot 8oa11111 proletts. "SiOffkb" st1ri Lou GDS· ' Hoc•'• Htron 1ett IS J1MW1, I bladl 11a11 ~"' 9"'tltr Hillbll1its 11 • sl1w1, 11111 Urry Kac'""' 11 TM flintstlMs Quince, his 'Oll'hllt biddy wflo ~Miis .. NisM Cillt')' him to unwMy buytil ii the '''' D ,..... Coiu:alt! C1wil W1r wut. l !)<tlle Dinntr 11\d !!ii Mtvie: (t) (lflr) "What l'rict J1t-[llm llJO Jtar ......... 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Stoc k s VOL 67, NO. 80, 5 SECTIONS, ~8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY , MARCH 21, 1974 TEN CENTS Caspers Pr.e-campai,gn Collections: $138,000 By WILLIAM SClffiEIB ER ot 11i1e 0.111 f'llot Sti ll Superviso r Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach collected more than half the $267 ,860 in total campaign cont ributions made lo Orange . County's ri v c supervisors during their durtent terms oJ olficc. Disclosure statements on file in the Orange County Registrar cf Voters t -:ice In Santa Ana show Caspers collected a war chest of $138,000 between his election in 1970 and the disclosure deadline of Dec. 31, 1973. The list of major contributions -those o\·er $SOO -doesn't include donations made at fund-raisen held so far this year for the three board me mbers up fo_.r re-electk>n in June. Caspers and Super"isors David Baker and Ralph Clark face voters this year. Bo1h Caspers and Clark already have had $100 per person receptions in their honor this year. · Baker. \\'hose Second D i s t r i c I represents most or western Orange County, deposited just under $20,000 in his \\'ar chest during the 1ff-flection years. Anaheim's Clark receivtd $25.720 in donations since his election in 1970. · Acconljng to his st.alement. all of that 1noney has been spent paying off campaign debts and his upcoming- <'le-ction wlll requir<' furth<'r donations. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich o f Fullerton and Robert Battin of Santa Ana have another tW<l years before reelection time but both have started raising money. Battin's supporters, a group known as Friends of Robert Battin, raised $29,18.S between his election in tm and the end of 1973. Of that. he still has nearly m .ooo left in the till for future use. He will be a candidate for lieutenant governor this ytoa r nnd is fr~ to spend that money In his ra~ for higher offi~. Diedrich has almo,,t no money left in his campaign cofft~. according to report!! on file. He gros.sed $54.800 at a single fund - raising dlnner tha1 wound uo cosUn~ · nearly U,000. The net of $46.400 was used to repay part of a large loan be made to his own campaign in 1972. Caspers' list of major off· year contributors is the n1ost extensive of the five county board memlX'rs. Since the 1a11· re-quir/s:nly d1sclo.c;11r1· of mnjor donor!\, 11 1s doubtful n1any of the cstimatt·d 500 pcopll' "'ho :ittC'ndM his recent ~ey, porter Inn fun1l·ra1se r w1ll be listed. ~!any of thoSi' pre'1.t!nl at thl· SIOO-pC'r· person cocktail p..1rty \\'C'rl' 1np rount~ offtc1als, y,·ho ere pru!l'bi:t.-d und · ~Intl· ell"Ction rodes from :1tl1>nd1ng a fund - raiser unless given free 11Ck<'IS. Uut the tro\\·d did 1nrludc a targr {See CA~I PAHJ'.'I, l':I~<' 2t Saddleback Laguna Co°'ncil Fires 2 Board Vot es----~ . Planning. Commissioners Policemen's Charges Hit ByCou~il By JAeK-atAPPEIJ. Of .. CMiltJ ..... , .... Laguna &.dJ-City-{)ouncil memben have retpcmd.ed with a mixture ot llbock, anger and d~ at the LaiUD3 Beach Police Emplofes ASSOClatxiii'i criticism - of the department policies a n d admlnistratioo and the coimltl. Mayor Roy Holm said today he will be meeting with the chief of police and the city manager Friday and he said a1though he has no statement now, he pl.ans to answer every point presented by the police employes association. Most critical was Councilman Clla.ritoo Boyd, who sakl the police employes 'i\'erc acting "immaturely''. .Off COMMISSION Planner Larry Campbell DallJ ,lltf Stiff P'tttlOI OUSTED BY COUNCIL Planner Michael May "If the rest of. the city department's (employes) ran as this, we wouki have anarchy in La guna Beach," Boyd said. "They seem to have missed the spootaneous desire on the part of every Lagunan to make this a better place .10 live. Alien Fares Jeopardize The have, and in large p a r t unknowingly, set themselves off as a separate though not necessarily elite group. They seem to justify this bid for special treatment on the basis of mistreatment on the part of the city colllcil and staff where in reality they are receiving carefully, exactly the same treatment as all other areas. "They, in the mind of this cit y councilman, display a lack of maturity ," Boyd said. ColUlcilman Boyd said be had heard "rumblings" of dissatisfaction among employes in the department before the news conference by the police association Tuesday, but did not kno\I,· the extent of that dissatisfaction. Other -eouncll-members-including Mayot Roy Holm, Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, Vice ~fayor Carl Johnson, and Councilman Joo Brand expressed more moderate views. however. none ~x· pressed approval of the police employes· action. All said they had not (Set COUNCIL, Page !) Oruge -eoast Weather The wutberlady calls for fair skies Friday except some low cloudiness in the morning hours. Increasing high cloudiness Friday. A little warmer days. Highs in the mid and upper 60s. Lo"5 in lbe high 405. INSIDE TODt\. \' A Laa Vegas caiino mmtagtr, who wa1 expectt-d to testify against the Afafia, 1141 btetl alam along with hfs t.Dlfe tn wMt was called a proftasiotud "r1lboui job.'' Story, Page 4. . ·- ~ .. :.. .... ,_,_ ~ ....... ,_ .... _ lfli.ril l ..... .... ,..,.._... ,,,_, "' ......... --- ' • .. ..... M M • • » ...., " ,, ~ ...... ,, Mllhl.t ,...,.. ,. Mlitl-1 "'"" • Otl"9 """"' .., ,_.. 11·"1 ,_. .... s..n. MM'I-" ,._,, ,....,1..... • T,...I.,_ II --~ . w-•• H~ fl•U WeirW ,Htft 4 Tustin Taxi Licenses -Tustin Police Chief Joseph J. Kell y \\'amed tv:o taxi cab companies today their licenses may be in jropardy if they continue to give rides to ill egal aliens • who jump from pas.sing trains. Kelly, former chief in Laguna Beach, said 'oe does not mean to imply that the cab companies are involved in alien smuggling operations but that they have not done enough to bclp police stop the tide of unregistered immigrants coming in from Mexico. Eiqx·ess" from ~n Diego 10 jobs 1n !he Los Angeles and San Joaquin Valley area. One night this 1\·eek. an estimated 100 aliens jumped from the freight cars of the Santa Fe train in Tustin but wa lling police and federal offi ('('rs managro to ca pture only 18 or them. lmmigralion officials said many of rnose who escaped probably caught taxicabs -a ,favorite means of transportation for illegal aliens in the Los Angeles area. Tustin is a--major influ~-point-for-tlhe-~r.-o--alimrcaptared this week -were a!CM, who ride the so-called "Alien na bbia by police aft er they nagged down Rockwell Takes Over 'Zicrcrurat' 00 In Niguel 1be federal government took title to the Rockwell ziggurat In Laguna Niguel Wday. The government took possession at noon, and now has rbspon.sib ility for security, maintenance, and' all facets ol the plant operation. Bob Ireland , a General Services Adm in is t rat i on spokesman/ saki. The big plant, a rnl!Uon square foot facility which never has been occupied since completion three years ago, was designed as an !t!rospace operations center for Rockwell Govemmcat plans coll for a "high bulk. low emplo)>e" use of the facility. Storage of Y,.'eStem ardllves are lncludtc:l: in that "high bulk" ll.1<, GSA offlciab s.ki. Rockwell tmded the plant IO Uncle Sam in exchange for 119.5 m.UUon ln surplus defense dep4lrtment facilities now le""'( by Rockwell . The plant ls v.alued at ns million. Fed~rol ' aequlslUoo of tbe facility will remove_ it from the I.al rolls, meaning a 10!5 of an t3limated $475,000 to various JocaJ i?~emment a1cnc:iet. a patrol car. 1nistaking ii for a ca'h. Kelly said he has sent official letters to the Blue-White Cab Company and the Yellow Cab Company, both of Santa Ana , advising them to cut do\\11 on such alien traffic. In his letter. Kelly said. "It <ippears to me you are offering· Hp l!Crvice in (Su. rosn N, Page ti · Pottecl Plnnt Planted Pot A confessed potted pl4nt thief who surTeodered to police after being surprised by an Irvine resident \Yednesday night is in double !rouble today. The UC Irvine student, 20, from Laguns Beech, ran at first but left his car et the scene in thfl 3800 block of Parkview Drive and finally walked back to face the music. He adtrfitted a potted plant in the back 5'at had been s I o I e n el'M!'A'ht.rc. When patrolmen Harry Ehrlich and DouR S t o c r m e r • examined It, they found it WM potted pot. They kept the alleged w~ as evh:lence and arrested and booked tl'ie chagrined . plant thief on a charge of suspicion c posseoision of marijuana. ' ' ' ~ Campbell, May Voted From Posts The Laguna Beach City Council s u m m a r i I y removed Planning Commlasi&>net&Ui'ry Cil!ljitieU~ inil ~Uchael ~iay from their city post! in a ~arum~ vote early today. _ Tbe action came at the en4 of a scven- hour city council meeting wblch began \\'ednesd ay night. ~layor Roy Holm said he asked for the resignations of the commission~r as a r~ult of .. frustration we have all felt over the rion-productivity . of the commission." ~tayor Holm blamed c x c e s s i v e absences from planning commission meoUngs by both commmioners as the reason for conlinuing delays in action by the planning body. II\ an uncompromii;ing tone. ~layor llolm voiced annoyance O\'er what he said was the comm ission 's habit to •·continue, and con!inuc and continue and continue topi cs from one meeting to another with no action taki~ place." ~layor Holm sa id he had tried to reach bolh commissioncrs by phone during executive (closed 1 ~eossions \\'ednesday night and ;ot midnight had only just rrnched both n1en. He said he had requested their resignations but had no kno\\1<'Clge that those resignations \\"OUld be forthcoming. A four-fifths vote of lhe council is needed to remove a planning commissioner. Councilman Ch a r 1 ton Boyd moved the act.ion removing both men. Campbell could not be reached for comment today. .\tay said angrily that if the council had asked for his resignation, ii \\"Ould not h..'l\"C-gotl('Tl il lfe declined further comment saying he intended to prepare a form<H statement. "'The skyrockets have yet to come." he sajd, ~layor Holm said today that during the last yea r's meetings, ~lay missed JO of the 24 regular planning commission meetings and Campbell missed seven. He sakl both men regularly mWcd study sessions. In contrast. Commission Olairman Roger Lanphear has missed one meeting and Commissioner Sally BeJlerue. one meeting and Commissioner J o h n ~fcDowell five meelingl!I. The council invited Lagunans to apply f()!' the vacant commis.5ton positions. Both former commissioners were appointees of the Ed Lorr-Richard Goldberg-Peter Osr8J}der m a j o r i t y oouncil elected in 1970. They were appointed when then ~tayor C\oldbcrg fired all the then planning commissioners and replaced the;m. A1'1A.HElft1 .CONFAB SET TO MUS IC "1 Believe in P.fusic" is the theme for the 19i4 Music Educators National Conference to be he.kl for the next fi\.'t days in Anaheim. The musical gala will draw more tllan 1.000 .students from C:Vange COunty a.s well as prominent miillc personalities. See story and pictures on Page 8. LEAVES COLLEGE BOARD Stddleback TrustM Brannon Brannon Out Of Colle ge Boarcl Post By JAN WORTH 04 llM Dlll'Y ,llol Slit! Saddl<'back College 'l'rus" e-Alyn Bannon of Santa Ana._resigned under pressure \\'edncsday night . end in .g several weeks of suspense as to y,·hcthcr he would kl'ep his verbal promise to leave the board following a bookmaking conviction. Today h11d been declarer! by the Orange County Department of Education as the last possible date they -could process hL, resignation papers in time to replace him on the June. 4 ballot. Brannon sat si lently through an hour of a spe-eial emergency meeting c~lled ~y 1he board to dctennine how to fill their vacancies in the light of a sµrprlse resignation of board president John Lund and a new state law enactl'<I Friday. \\'hen the board had decidL'<i to set an election IG fill th ree vacancies. rather than mak ing provisional appointments allowl'd by a new law, Trustee llans Vogel finally addressed Brannon. '·\\'e can't make this motion untj! we know how many vacancies there arc going to be ," Vogel sakt. "~tr. Brannon, arc there going to be three?" The other ty,·o -caused by the resijniliOfiSOf Vogel-anct-L-und - already had been mad e legal by the submission of letters to County Schools Assistant Superintendent Dewey Hillman. "Well, I've got my letter right here," Brannon said malting no move to produce it. "I'm afraid before ..... e go any farther we'll have to see it," Vogel said. Since Hillman · was in lhe audience. he confinned that as the supcrintenclent"s representative he could accept Brannorfs ~Ste BRANNON, Page t) * * * For Election After several Mur.. of hashing O\ler their legal allematil•es. !he Saddleback College board of trush.'CS d<'cided v.·1th a 4-2 \'Otc Wedn~av to call an ele<.1 ion lo fi\1 their lhrec · upco1ning boa r d vacancies. Participnting in Hu.• election. which roincidl>s 1\"ith the prLnlflt]'. will cost district taicpa yC'rs ahout !25,000. But rh(' mn jorlty bloc on \ht• txiard. ;1lon~ v.•1th 20 teachers and studenL~ 11·ho crime to urge ar. election ratht>r than a1)po111tments. s:iid they bclievC' !he monl'Y "·ould be W(•[l Spent. Leav ing the !Jo;1rd June ~ arc ~lans Vogel. \\'ho resigned bl"C;1uS<' he boughl a hoUS<' outside his trUS!t't: <irf'a. and Alyn Brannon, who \\"<IJ\ crm\ ielt-d Of bookmaking, former board prr51dt•nt .lohn Lund of Laguna Beach has alre<1dy lcfl lhe board. He resigned .\1onday t' f f e c t i \' c immedia tely for unclea r reasons. 1be series of resignal1uns began late. las\ year wheri charter trustf'C )licha('J Collins resigned to give mor{' lime to hi,; law _praclie<!. lie qt1it in titnf' to t>e replaced ~larch 4. h .. 111•\"<'r. and nt.'" lrustec Norris..1 Hrand! of lrl'inP \\'3s sworn in at \Vedncsclay·s rn('(.'11ng \\'l'<lrk'sday's special nlt'£'ling \\'as called to dl'tenninc how a nc1v la \\' sign«! by Gov. Heagan Friday would affect the three 1·aca. :es facing the board. AL-first. Deputy Coonty Counsel--Spetlet>: Covert sa!CI 11 looked like a Juoe -I election lo replace any of the three would be impossible. considering the lejlal requiremoots of publishing notice and giving candidates lime to file. But he concluded that though the fil ing period for candidates wi ll last only t.v.·o weeks from today -to Aprtl s·...:: ttle pre-election process will fulfill the letter of the law . Trustees and the teachers and students \\"ho attended Uk\. mcelinp: 0 dl$Cusscd al length whether .1ppo1nting trust('('i to tempora rily fill 1he vacancies v•as a better choic<' than calling for :.in clt'Cl1on as soon as possible. •·1 feel the need fur a b<Hld aid.· Trus!<'c Donna Bt.'rry nf )lt<osion Vic10 said. She and Tru<>l<'<' Al~ n Brannon. \.\'ho ca'it the two 1·ott.'~ ag..i1nsl th C' C'lection . also con1p\ainl'CI of th(' CQ<il invoh·cd. She poinlrd to the fact that the school is about to fate Jts first public hearing ~·larch 'l7 on the threatened de· annexation or the Tustin l.inified School District portion of the t'O!lcgc district. If ~MCllilOfl goes thro.ugh. u \\'ill mean loss of 17 pcrccnt of the school"s student body <Ind 2.'"i pcrcenl. nf its re1'enue·producing assessed 1•aluatioo. ··r1n in favor of the eleetivc process."' \'og<'I sairt. "There's a great deal of cons ternation in the pubhc with the flurry of resignatio ns we '\'e had her('. "In the realm of publ ic rt!l<illons. \\<' ha1·e to think about lhose who have been critical of us. lf \\"e appoint nc"' trustecs. no matter how you cut it, il \\'Ill be bad P.R. Our cri tics \\'ill feel thwarted once 1Ste ELEC.IZOS, Page ZJ Trustee Tears College Board It1e 1nber Upset A qu iet ved>al exchange between the two womAn members ol. the Saddleback College board of trustees left one of them in tears and drew protests from a raw1ty member Wednesday. In a dlscu.vlon on whether to make appointments or call an electioo to fill thret vacanclu .on the board. Donna Berry of ?.1ission Viejo was defending the appoinlmenl procedure as the best way to provide quick leadership for the school in light o( ita: upcoming hearing on a threatened dMlMUltion. , Sile .aid the, board oould do beU.r to screen nomintta for the three ~ts. conduct Interviews, call for commoolty involvement. and makt the ' 111 •• appointmenl'>. Then Norriga Drandt of Irvine. recently elcctC'd from a slate of ~v1;11 candidatC'"S and 1hc board·s newc!-1 t..rustee. interrupted. "\\'ere you elected. ~!rs. Berry? she asked. "N"o. I was not, ~!rs. Brandt." ~I~. Berry replied tersely. Stx-broke h1to tears. left the room, and dldn '1 rt.-turn untll Just before the 1·ote. Fa('Ulty membe.r ~!onte l. a B o n t e protested ~ir,, Brand t's remark. "~lrs. Btrry iii: ttJ,#truslec an<.I h<t5 1 our be5t lntel'l':gt at heart." hl' ea id. "\\'lthoUl a doubt'. 1 agreC'."' ~l rs. Brandl .. ~. , J • • Fro"' P qe l CAMPAIGN . • • number of influential .1sine1':i:>men. lobbyists, represe.ntatlvcs of citizens groups and others who deal with thl! county bureaucracy on a regular basis. Of the major donors listed on the five supervisors' disclosure docWJlents, fully 85 percent are the same group ot . lobbyists. developers and rompanles that either do business directly v.·ith the county or depend on its staff for permits and other actions. The biggeS1 single contributor to super. visorial campaign coffers v.·:is lht" Irvine of Dec. 31. Top company officials v.•ere also in attendance ut Gaspers' Newporter Inn gathering. The company gave $-1,500 to Caspers. ~ $1 ,000 to Baker. $2.100 to Clark, $1.000 tu Diedrich and norning to Battin. Donations werl' also made by the company to the losing eff~ts of former supervisor William Phillips. defeated by Diedrich1 and William Wenke, beaten by ·Battin. • Others appearing oonsistently on the :donaUon lists are VTN of Orange County Jae,, the ,Mission Viejo Company, :Occidental Land Development Company, Collbq Radio, Avco Inc.. McKeon .:C.Onstruction Company and attorney H. ~rHowell. . -.. ' - Driv er Surv iv es • Lobbyist. Frank Michelena handed out -.$3,000 in donations -Sl.000 each to ,Diedrich, Caspers and Clark -and Vias .campaign manager for P h i 11 i p s . Diedrich's opponent in Hl72. Several years ago, he was Phillips' top aide. Air California President R o b e r t Two wreckers haul battered Volkswagen up fron1 the ocean below Laguna Beach's Crescent Bay Point following wh3.t police say was an attempted suicide Wednesday by Victor Gonzales, 23. of Garden Grove. The car Cell 70 feet off Crescent Bay bluff. Gonzales suffered a fractured spine. a fractured jaw and a possible fractured skull. He was reported in sa1.is· factory condition today at Orange County fl..Jedical Center. Clifford paid aout a tot.al of $2.850 lo •---__,.,hree~supervisors---=--.Ca.&pers._lliedr~icillh________ -----------_IUl\l Gark. ~~-~ Caspers' list of donors is leagthy and inclw:les many notables in county business circles. ' The Irvine Campany split its large . easpers donation among top company ·officials, including $.SOO contributions • from late company president William Mason and current president Ray Watson. The deve lopment firm of Canyon South. Inc. gave Caspers $ 5 , 0 0 0 . Donations of $2,000 each came from Ponderosa Homes, Inc. and Occidental Land and Development C o m p a n y , builders of Lake Forest. Contributions of $1,000 were made by VTN: COilins Radio; Avco ; Raub. Bein and Frost, an architectural finn; Rinker DevelOpment C'.ompany ; Mc Keo n Construction: Orange County Medical Supply, which oontracta with the County ~\fedical Center: Big Canyon developer ~ · .Qeane and Sheriff's Lt. Bradley . Ga~. who is running for sbe~iff this June.~ .. Caspe'rs--also got a St ,800 donation from Fullerton' minister William Grady, $1,SOO from Riehard Jordan and $11260 in earnings on his campaign savings accounl. · Notable among Gaspers' list of donors was Orange County Democratic boss Rk6ard O'Neill. who gave $500 .. Caspers is a Republican. c8spers'~bii"gest fiind raiser during the off.years wu a $1,000..a·pJate dinner at the Cbez cary restaurant in Oraf12.e, which reportedly netted $27,400 affer payment of the $2,S50 dinner tab for 30 guosts. Out of his war chest, Caspers has paid back a $45,600 loan he made to his oWn 1970 campaign, doled out $18.785 to Amol<J Forde, his chief fund raiser, and paid $3,392 to Tom Fuentes, fus current chief administrative assistant, for campaign services. That leaves a total of $59,730 in his war chest. not oounting runds oollected at the 1----Newporter-party. Caspers has vO\\·ed to limit his primary election spending to about $95,000 -50 cents per registered voter in his Fifth Distric;t. . Baker. ¥-'hose district includes the Orange Coast cities of Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Seal Beach, had $19,950 in his campaign ooffers as of the end of roe year. He has never spent a great deal of money in his three previous successful campaigns but this time, he faces tv:o challengers. Baker claims he never seeks donations from big-money interests, but his list of major donors includes 16 "volunteers" who gave $1,000 each during his current term of offlce. 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Rlct.1td '· Nill COUNCIL RE ACTION • • • been completely aware of dissaUsfaction evident in the employes' 8S90ciation statement. ..,th epre9ent budget cutbacks. police This year, the police department Police OUef Frank Schopcn today relused again to -comment on the association;s criticism Tuesday of the department and its administration. Be refused ·immediate reply to questions about department nlorale, why officers have to work 12-hour shifts, why the narcotics detail was reduced to one man to buoy patMI strength, and whether or not he had apPrised the council of problems in advance of the polloe llSIOCiation's news conference. That news conference found poli<X' empl'oyes calling on Laguna citizens to Pressure the council for no cut ih . deJW1:ment strength as called for in a ~fiscal 1974-7$ city budget and to right what the employes ca 11 e d Wfs~tlsfactory-workhlg-conditions-. - · The:it say the " condilioni include frequCnt' 12'..hollt !hilts. deploymenl or a single patroman for the entire city on occasion because. of personnel shod.ages. a reduction in narcotics detail oHiccrs when street narcotics appears to be on the rise, and cramped and inadequate facilities . Council"'Oman S"·eency s.airl !he oouncil had tried to improve the facilities for the department and had provided greatly expanded space for detectives in the ci!)' hall anne1 . f\,1rS~ Sweeney said she did not understanctlbaqueslion of deploylllffit "We have a large department. Where are they all?" she said: She sa~·d guna Beach has the largest per ca1.f a police cost in Orange County and t e highest per capita ratio of policemen to population in California. ··we are looking at our Income and our expenses. We have many needs and of course public safety is a big need. We need to decide what sort of oolicu protections we need and the city of Laguna Beach wants." she said. r.Irs. Sweeney said she invited community resixmse on the question and urged the poli~ employes to join in the budget sessions. Vice Mayor Johnson said he had not had time to e\'aluate the police employes' criticisms and said he had not known that at times the department had onlv one !)flicer deployed. · Councilman Brand said he did not like the idea of 12-hour shifts , and Cid not 1;1;c t~e idea of one patrolman working the city. But he said he would welcome suggestions from the C'mp!oyes on how such situations can be avoided given the budget would have been nearly $1 million out or a $3.8 million budget. 1'he department wa s allocated $847.200 for the next fiscal yaer, down $80,0:~ from the current budget. The cutback in money means a cutback in personnel and that will further worsen police working conditions, the police association spokesmen said. 111e police association spokesmen had charged that because the hey-day of narcotics problems in Laguna appeared lo be past. the council and the community were questioning the need to maintain a large department. ''For yea rs, this town was a dope capital of the world. Three to four years ago they were hawking dope on the street like j>eanti!s." Terry Mac l\~d a7n'f'; association pre sident. Snld. He said the town was cleaned up by an intense law enforcement effort. At one time there were-six-officers assigned as narcotics agents, r;ow there is one. ''Now we·ve eliminated the problem . they !the council\ don't see the problem and they say do we really need that many officers?" MacAdam said. ritacAdam said that based on some figures Laguna has a very high police per population ratio. He said if· the census figure of 15,000 is used the city has a 2.6 officen per 1,000 populition ratio . The average is one officer per 1,000, he said. The city of Irvine ha s less than one officer per 1,000. r.1acAdam said, however. the census figure "'as nol reliable because the town's winter population has been computed (based on wa ste water flows) to ..... De more than 23,000 and th at in summer more than 43,000 people may be in Laguna. Police officials have in the past pointed out that the Laguna force handles more felooy ·cases per officer .than any-other Orange County department. In response to nc\.\·smen's questions about "feuding" bet"·een the police and the council. association representatives said they did not think the council was ··anti-police," just "idealistic." Statements by councilmen seemingly approving of marijuana use and council actions favoring homosexuals "'ere criticized. ·"That's just a drawing card for that type of people," one officer said also referring to the cotmcil's support of "crash pads" for transients. Laguna Cou11cil Actio11 'J!le~ are the-prin.cif'{ll actions taken by the Laguna Beach City Council meetmg ID regular session \Vednesday. CO~SSJONERS BOUNCED -Planning Commissioners Larry Campbell and Michael May ¥-'ere removed (rom thelr posts by a unanimous vote. TRACT DENIEP -A 33·un11 housing tract between Park Avenue and Temple Hills Drive was denied. · ETHJQ; CODE APPROVED -A strict code of ethics for all city oHicials and top city employes was approved unanimously with discussion centering on a future toughening o.f the frnv. PARKING STRUCTIJRE DELAYED -An economic feasibility study on a parking structure adjacent to Cily Hall was delayed pending an appearance by the city's parking consultant. Altl•tt•nl ,,.,._Int l:d!lltn. ...._. ..... Oflke GltOVE PURCHASED -The '~l':ucalyptus Grove'' near the entrance of 222 rn.1t ,._,,.."• Ca 500 f Re I k ( f!liUl11t AUriu: ,.o . ha•"·''''' nyon Ac~Dri...-e was purchased for $47, rom alto r Pau Westbroo , The sland oC master eucalyplus is on four lots . ........... ,,. .. ::~· Q ; ~ ~= ::.--RADIO ANTENNA SQUI<;LCllED -A propoMI for a 100-root taU Police '::~O.:..~~ ~ •• c.= and fire i-adio antenna on the Laguna Beach County Water Distrtct'a ).toor· , .. .,.... 17141 .. , .. ,,, hou.se reservoir above High Drive \'o'cre nixed pending an evaluation of other &teps which could be taken. ~ ... , •• ,, •• , '42•1671 -~~~t!T:• •u -+--l-'---'QJw.ER.,.-A2P.ROVED -Rt-furbishing of the old Main ~ach Lifeguard c:..r'""'· 1.,1. °"•~ et.ti , .. ,.._"" tower and reloca.lion t.o a new (011ndn1ion, all al a cOst of $14,500 was approved. C-..l!Y, "'' -11trlll, ltl""trf!"-, :r-,..~ ~:0 '!i~'*:..1'*= TOU.RlSM STUDY SETBACK -A p~posal to have UC lrvlne students "" ... ., C911!tr10P11 ._, • conduct a statlsllcal stud,y of who oomes to Laguna in the winter and where s..,.. t.tt" ... ,.,. ... w " Cott• ~ lh"Y come from was deemed inappropriate at thi.$ iime. The cosl was pegged =i:.;~· .. "'::i''~.s ~"'1"m11it,. at 11,fJOO Bnd the Chamber of Commerea said It already had the information -..11Mt""' f.tM "*"""· anyhow. I From Pagel BRANN ON • • • letter Ulen and there. making the resignation offi cial, effective June 4. Brannon took the letter out, borrowed a pen from Vogel to sign it, and gave it to Hillman. Then, the motion to call for an election proceeded, with Brannon and Trustee Donna Berry voting no. Brannon. 43, is -a charter member ol the board. H'ts sentencing on the single bookmaking count is scheduled for Marth '1:1. l1npeacluueut Urged LA JOLLA {AP) -impeachment of President Nixon is urged in a resolution approved Wednesday by the La Jolla friends meeting of lhe Religious Society of Friends. The Quaker group, with 125 members, belongs to a different branch of the church from that to which Nixon belongs in-~'/bittier. Model AR·4 SALE PRICE s3999s ~ -, 'tr 17- f'rom r age I ELECTION . • • agaln ... and J don't think this schoQ1 needs aoy more bad public retanons right now." <1J'm tired of U1e cloud over this plac~. 1' • said Sad!lleblck band aod orchestra director Monte L&Bonte, who has been with the school six years . "I'd like to ~-thal clo1-1<t_taken ca~ • . , the election process ls tbs only way to give people an opportunity to make a statement -to tell this college what changes they want. "Then if they're still not happy, they'd have to put up or shut up," .he concluded. Lee Rhodes. president of th e Saddleback Faculty Association, added !hat appointments tend to perpetuate what is already in existence. "\\'hether \Ve admit It or not, wh en "'e appoint we tend lo choose people "'e like," he said. "The public see.ms to be indicating it wants a change from the v.·ay things are." David Hall, president of the Associated Student Body, said the faculty 's opinion abu holds true for students. 1'0ne Of the greatest thing! about this last campaign (which replaced charter trustee 1t1ichael Collins with Norrisa Brandt of Irvine) was that the student could work for the candidate he or she liked. "In a campaign, every student ha! a chance to get involved , not just the few who are selected to work on an appointment conunittee.'' * * * Filin g Period -- For Saddleback Election Open s lf you are a resident of t'he Tustin Unified School Dislrict or Laguna Beach. and South Laguna, you could run for one of three openings on the Sad_dleback College board of trustees. The filing period opened today with the Orange County Registrar of-Voters and ~·ill close at 5 p.m. April 5. Trustees lo fill the three vacancies ~·ill be elected at large June 4 by all voters in the district, but candidates for the three posts must live within the boundaries of the trustee areas Wnere the vacancies are. 1tfore information alx>ut the trustee area boundaries may be obtained from the Registrar·s office in Santa Ana . The three vacancies are created by the resignations of John Lund, president of the board; Hans Vogel and Alyn Brannon both of Tustin.- FREE 20 pc. cookware set with any A m a ,,n a Microwave Oven. Practice Blaze Real Th ing A practice firellgllting drill staeed by the C.OU. Im Fire Deplrtmtgt tumecl oot to be~the real thing_ Wedn<o!lay night 1".hen the blaze at an old ··rarebouse got Q.Ut of band . P'lames from the abindCnea, st.nlcture at 1.259 Wa :eboose Road ad)acent to busy Harbor Boulevard could be seen ror tnlles and smoke blanketed the west side of the city. Authorities who said t he deliberately set practice blaie ac- tually raged uncontrolled for about five mlnutes called in Newport Beach Flre Department :-.:ihs for aid. They finally controlled the names end instead of exlingui!hing them as plaMed to allow additional fire fighting e1erdses again tonight and Friday they Jet jt bum down. From Page J TUS TI N • • • connection wi_l!!-this problem." "I am advtsing you that unless I can see that positive steps 1/Jave been taken to preclude this type ot activity. I intend to challenge the continuance of your license to operate a cab .service in this city." A spokesman for the Tustin Police Department said today officers will continue to be on the lookout_Jor cabs carrying--suspected-~liens--e.ven though cabbies have complained they arc being harassed by police. Several drivers, who asked not to be identified, said the police have been approaching tneir cabs even when they are empty to cheek them out They admitted that some drivers do pick up aliens but that some have been stopped by police "'hile c a r r y i n g J\.lexican-American citizens. The drivers' protests are not shared by Yellow Cab Company 0\\11cr Glen Gaines, who said today he is going to cooperate fully vlith the police request. "I am making my drivers read ~ · letter from Kelly and then sign it as a promise not to pick up suspected aliens," Gaines said. He said drivers \\'no refuse to take the promise v.ill be lirt'd and that peopl,c have been fired in the past for -participating in-thatJUOO-of-activit){. Model C·7 SALE PRICE RE'1t1ar11A ... .,...;--_,,""',, ..... ·.·.C•;O;S:..£t~AONrop I oa• IT Ato~•t NE:W1 FRJ:EZER --,....;;;;;;;:f-on the Bo ~·-- ' use if less s,e You • Convertib/ · Ctiange froe doors, too any time Yo~ left to right " 1 Wer1t. f · tu 11 ,5 cu, ft /22i C•PttUy IJ.t ~u. 'I. ,.:~ ... ) '""l•r • retor I/ I i' I \ I I I , , I s~s;~ AINPCREASES • Rlt Jst ··~-1815 NEWPORT BLVD., Downtown Costa Mesa -one mJTa• 90 Doy Cash wltii """"°"d Credit I • .. • SU Bea war E Or as p a w ' ti I ' Saddlebaek £D IT ION1 Tocluy's F inal N.Y. St oc k s VOL 67, NO. 80, 5 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CE~TS I Caspers Pre-campaign Collecti.)ns: $138,000 By WlLLIA'I SCHRE WER Of tllt OMl't' PIW 11.tt supervisor Ronald Caspers ol Newport Beach collected more t~ half lhe $267 ,880 in total campaign contributions made to Orange Coonty's f i v e supervisors during their cu.rrffil terms of office. Disclosure statements on flle ln the Orange County Registrar c~ Voters <.·~ice in Santa Ana show Caspers collected a war chest of $138,000 between his election in 1970 and the dlsclosure deadline of Dec. 31. 1973. ~list of major contributions -thooe over SSOO -~·t include donations made at fund-ralser11 held so far this year for the three board members up for re-tlection in June. Caspers and Supervisors David Baker and Ralph Clark face voters this year. Both Caspers and Clark already have had $100 per person receptions in their honor this year. Baker. whose SeeOlld Distri ct represents most of western Orange County, deposited just under $20,000 in his ""'ar chest during the 1ff-eiection years. Anaheim's Clark received $25.720 in donatioru since his election in 1970. According to his statement, all of that money has been spent paying off campalgh debts and his upcoming electk>n will require further donations. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich o f F'ullerton and Robert Battin ot Santa Ana have another l'A'O vears before reelection lirne but both ha\•e started r3isiug money. , &ttin's su pporter•. a group kno\rTI as Jo"l'lends of Robert Battin, ra ised $29,185 between his eloction in 1912 and lhe end or 1973. Of lbitt. he still has nearly $20,000 left in the till for future use. He will be a candidote for lieutenant governor this year and is free IO spend that money in Saddlehack' s Trustees Set Election for Three Ends Holdout District's Brannon Resigns Cost Set At $25,000 Under Pressure • By JANWORTII the board to de<em>ine bow to fill their CH -. DeitY r 1111 1hif vacancies in the light of a surprise After several hours of hashing o\·er their legal alternatives. the Saddleback College board of trustees dt.>Cidl'CI with a -4"-2 vote \\'cdnesday to call an election to fill their three upcoming board Saddleback College Trus · .e A1yn resignation of OOard president John Lund Bannon of Santa Ana resigned under and""'a~~state law enaded Friday. pre<Sllle -wednes<lay-niglrt, e n d i n g-~ the board~ had decided to sd an several weeks of. susperuie as to whether election to fill three vacancier,, rather be would keep his verbal promise to than making provislmal app:)intments leav_e tbe board following a bookmaking allowed by a new law, Trmtee Hans convictloo. Vogel finally addresoed Brannon. Today had been declared by the "We can't make this motion until we Orange County Department oC Education know bow many vacancies there are as the last possible date they could going to be," Vogel saKI. "1'-tr. Brannon, process his resignatiop papen in time to are there going to 1?' thre_-e?" replace him on the June 4. ballot. 'f'.he ~her two -caused by. the Brannon sat silently through an hour of res1gnat10ns of Vogel and Lund a specla.1 emergency nieeting called by (Set BRANNON, Pa ge !) LEAVES 'COLLEGE BOARD Sadali &ack TrUstH Brannon Tustin Cahhies Warned Police Cliief Says No Wetbacks in Taxis TUs!ln Police Cbiel Jooeph J. Kelly warned two taxicab companies today their licenses may be in jeopardy if they con!ID.le to give rides to illegal aliens who jump from passing lrains. Kelly, former chief in Laguna Beach. said be does not mean to Imply that the cab companies are involved in alien 3muggling operations but that they have not done enough to help police stop the tide of unregistered tnurugrants coming in from ~texico. Tustin is a major infiux point for the alens who ride the so-called "Alien Expr~" from San Diego to jobs in the Los Angele3 and San Joaquin Valley area. One night this week. an estimated 100 aliens jumped from the p-eight cars of the Santa Fe train in Tustin but waiting police and federal officers managed to capture only 18 of them. Immigration officials said many of roose who escaped probably caught taxicabs -a favorite means of transportation for illegal aliens in the Los Angeles area. Two aliens captured this week were nabbed by police aft.er they nagged..doY•n a patrol car, mistaking it for a cab. Kelly said he has sent official letters to the Blue-White Cab Company and the Yellow Cab Cllmpany. both 9f Santa ~a. advising them to cul do'A'll on such ahen traffic. In his Jetter, Kelly said. "It appears~ me you are offering lip service Ln oonnection with this problem." ··1 am advising you that unless I can see that positi\•e steps 'nave been taken to preclude this type of activity, [ intend to challenge the continuance of your license -1"rewp-or.--vach,,.-S krp· . pe--10 operate a cab"'";" in lhi.! cit ... _ 1 1 £ .l 1f.. A spokesman for the Tustin Police Department said today offi cers 'Aili contin ue to be on the lookout for cabs D . c i"se carrying suspected aliens even though isappears on ru cabbies have complained they are being h,arassed by police. Shirt. Rt.stauranL 2241 W. Coa_s t Highway. about S p.m. for an evenmg cruise. police said. Several drivers, wbo :u;kcd not to be Identified, said the police have httn approaching thcir cabs e\•en when they are empty to clMx:k them out. vacancies. Partielpating ..... in the eiedkiO. wfttch coincides with the primary. 'A· ill cost district taxpli.yen. about $25,000. But till! majority bloc on the board, along 1''ilh 20 teachers and students who came to urge ar. election rather than appointments. said they believe the n1oney 1A·ould be 'A'ell spent. Leaving the board June 4 are Hans \'ogcl, v.·ho resigned because }}e bought a house outside his trustee arefr. and Alyn -Brannon. 'A'ho \\'3S convicted, 0 f bookmaking. Former board president John Lund of r.a guna Beach ha!! already left the board. li e resigned Monday e ff e ct i v e immediately for unclear reasons. The series of resignations began late lust yeJr 'A'hcn charter trustee l\lichael Collins resigned lo give more time to his la~· practice. He quit in lime to be replac:cd ~larch 4. however, and new tn1slce Norrisa Brandt of Irvine was s\\'Orn in at \\'l'Clne!'oday·s mC'Cting. \\'ednesday's special meeting was called to detennine how a new law signt'd by Gov. Hcagan Friday 'A'OO!d affect the three vaca. :es racing the board. At first, Deputy County Counsel Spence Covert said it lookC!d like a June 4 election to rrp!ace any of the three would be impossible. conSldering the legal requiremenL-. of publishing notice and giving candidates tiJnc to file . But he concluded that thouf:h the filing period for candidates will last only t~·o 'A'l'Cks from today -to April 5 -the pre-election process 'A·ill fulfill the Jcttrr of the law. Trustees and the lf'achcrs and students rho •UCnded-lhe meeting dLSCussed at -length whether appointing tn1stees to lemporarily fill the vacancies was a better choice than calling for an election as soon as possiblr. .. 1 feel the need for a band aid ." Trustee Donna Berry of J\lission Viejo said. She and Trustee Alyn Brannon. who cast the two votes against the election. also complained of the .cos~ invol\•ed. She pointed to the fact tha t the scbool (Ste ELECTION, Page ZI fr * * hi s race for higher office. Diedrich has almost no money left in his campaign coffers, according to reports on file. He grosstd $54,800 at a single fund-- raising dinnt>r that 'A'OUnd up costinfi: ' nearly $6,000. The nel of $46.400 was used to repay part of a large loan he made to his O\vn campaign in 1972. Cabi>ers' list of major off· ye~r contributors is the most extensive of the five county board members. Potted Puuit Pktntecl Pot A confessed potted plant thie f who suru.nd...J!red to _police after being S\llllrised by an Irvine resident \\'ednesday night is in double trouble today. The UC Irvine student, 20, from Laguna Beach, ran at first but left his car at the SCUJC in the 3800 block of Park.view Drive and finally v.·alkcd hack to fare the music. He admitted a potted plant in the back seat had been s to I en elsewhere . \\'hen patrolmen Harry Ehrlich and Doug S t o er me r examined it, they found it 'A'aS potted pot. They kept the alleged weed as ev idence and arrested and booked the chagrined plant thief on a charge of suspicion c · possession of marijuana. r Soloii Lctuds Saddlebctck Bus Service:: "\\1e're absolutely married k> this damn automobile. ffow do we get out of ii? lt1ost ol us want everybody else to ride !he bus so we can be alone on the high1A•ay ." So said State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beacht in a speech to 11,e Saddle~ Area Coordinating Council (SACCJ M El Toro Wednesday night. _Though he.Jr:cralded the scheduled ~lay 1.i arrival ol bus service to fhc Saddleback Val}ey v.tllch will link it Lo the beaches and Santa Ana , Carpenter voiet.>d doubt about the possibilities ror high speed transit in the near future. He said he has been considering a bill proposing a one-cent sales tax in Orange County for transit programs. "But by Apnl I. 'A'e'll go back to the six percent statev.·ide sales tax." he noted. ··and I don't know if people will 'A'ant to impose another one percent on thelll.9elves alter that." Carpenter apologized for never ha vinl{ spoken to the Saddleback council before, 'A·hich he said has been operating as ··an informal city" for some Ume . He addressed a v.ide range of issu~ from land use controls to energy genera- tion. Some samples include : OPEN SPACE -"We need a state level mechanism for acquisition of land for open space -both lon g and short term. But we must do it at ou r own expense. not at the l!xpense of the tStt CARPENTER, Page !J 1t NA HEI1l1 CONFAB . SET TO !MUSI C "I Belie\'e in Music" is the then1e for the 1974 Music Educators Nationol Conference to be held fOI' the next five da\'li in Anaheim . The musical gala will draw more thnn 1,000 student s from 0range Ccun!y ns v.·ell as prominent music personalities. See story and pictures on Page 8. skipper Arthur P. \\' o I ,. ! n was- missing and presumed dro~ today. after vanishing overboard Wednesday on a twilight yacht ~ off Newport Beach. His 4>foot abin cruiser apparently churned on through the Catalina Channel for at least ooe hour before his disawearance was discovered. 1be women managed, to bring the big cruiser "Second Love," back to Newport ...&ad!. themselves after discovering that ·Wol vin was no Jooger aboard. Investigators today declined to identify the women both of ~·horn were scheduled to ~ergo polygraph tests this morning to oom>borate the ir stories of what happened. They admitted th.at some drivers do pick up aliens but that some have been stopped by police while c a r r y i n g ~'lexican-American citizens. Trustee Tears A U.S. Col\st Guard search by the cutter Point Divkle out of Newport Beach 1a.;ted from l:4ft am. untll S a.m., when 9e81"Ch and rescue operations were suspended with daybreak. No trace had been fo und of Wolvin , 45. wbo lived \\'ilh his wlfe, Suzette, al 1100 Pembroke Lane in Newport Beach's Westcllff di.strict . He wM with two women below decks alter departlng his mooring at the Stuft lmpeaclunent Urged LA Jou.A (AP) -Impeachment of Prl!lsideot Nllon ls urged ill a ~· :lion approved Wedneoday by the La Jolla friends meeting of the Religious SOCltty of Frl<Dds. nic Quaku ~roup, with !:ZS mtmben, btJonp 10 a dtfferent branch ol the church from tbal to which Nixon belongs Jn rlhlttler. • "Right now. it just Joob like he probably went over the side,·• said Detective Sgt. Ken Thompson. lie sa.~ the women told of making .an appointntf.nt with Wolvin, who worked. as an enginttring con1ultant, 1nd meetmg him at the vessel late Wednesday aftemooo. n>ey lelt Uie bamor and w•re below decks with the cruiser oa automatic pik>t, when. Ibey said, the victim left Lhe cabln Jnd failed to return wlthln an hour. •·n.ey "·ent topSide and he was gone," Sgt. ThomPIOI> said. Police Patrol SJt. Tom Shearn said today that lnYestigal«I tbeorlu WoMn yanJab<d anywhere from lix to 10 miles o!fshor<, but this w,. dUflcull LO establish due to the time lapse involved. '1 , The driven' protests are not shared by Yellow Cab Company owner Glen Gaines, "'ho said today hf: Is going to cooperate fu1ly y,ith the police request. "I am making my drivers read ,the lcUer from Kelly and then sign it ns n promise oot to pitk up suspected aliens," Ga!nes said. He said drivers WM refuse to take the proml!e will be fired ond Chat people have been flred in lbe past for partidpalin& ln that kind of activity. • Reagan's W~rning . SAN FRANCISCO iAP) -.Gov. Ronald Reagin warned \Vednesday night that 1£ Uie COP doesl't win In lh~ year's decUOM. "We may very \.\t!U 11C?lf· destruct In ll\'e,µconds. '' I College Board Jlfernber Ups et A qui et verbal t:ii:change bet~·een the tv.•o womnn members oI lhe Saddleback College board of 1rustees left one of them in tears and drew protes!JI from a faculty member \l.'edne!day. In a discussion on whether to mak~ app0intments or call an ek!C'tloo to fill three vacancies on the board, Donna Berry Of ~lission Vi ejo W3!1 delending the appointment procedure a!I the best ~·ay to provide quick lradership for the school in light of Its upcomJng hearing on a threatened de-annexation. She said the board could do better to screen nominees for the three posts. conduct Interviews, call for community lnvolvt m ant , and maka the appolntmtnls. Then Norrlsa B~ndt ol Irvine, recent ly elected from i'1tate or ~vcn candklates and the board 's newesl tMltt. Interrupted. "Were Y-OU elected, ~trs. Berry?" she asked. "No, 1 was not , ~fl"!I. Brandt." ~trs. lkrr)' replied tersely. She broke lnlo tears. left the room, and didn't return until just before !he vote. Farulty member 1'-fontc La Don t e protesttd ~tn. Brandt's remark. "Mr>. Berry b a pxl trustee and has our tit.st inte~ at he11rt," he taid. "\Vlthout a doubt, 1 agree," ~tn. Brandt .. Id. .~ Siner 1he 1!1"' rt'QUlres only d1sc!o!lurt of ll)llJOr fl,)nors. 11 is doubtft1\ rnany vi the estun;i!t'tl 51Jl prople \\'ho aue1KIC'd his rct·enl St>\\ po rtl'r Inn fund-r;usl'r "111 be hstc"<I . t<.lany of 1hosc pre!tcn t ~it th<' SHiO-J)\'r· person COCkt11i] party \\!'ti' !Op l'OUn!,\' offie1als. \\ho ar~· proh'hitt·d u1•d :· ,t.ih· l'lection codes frorn a11cnchn~ ;i fund· ro1:.<>r unless gl\(•ll fri't' 11ckets But !he cro1\'d dHI 11u·l11d1· ;1 1arge tSee CA~ll'AI(:~. Pagt' 21 U.S. Cost OLLiving Up 1.3 % \\'ASHJ:\(iTO~ L.\P I -Thf' pace of Inflation quickt'ncd in FC'bruary "llh food .net fuel prices pushing the cost or h\'tng up 1.3 prrcen l. thf' second biggest monthly jump since 1951. !he govt•rnment said today. (Related story, Page Sl. The Lnbor Department said last month 's rise sent consurncr pri c:cs 10 pcrcenl highl'r than a year aJ!O and marked the first lin1c since 1!148 thal the United States experienced double figure inflation. It was the hfghest 12·month incrrase in the cost of lh•1ng since consumt'r prices rose by 10.2 percent 111 the 12 n1onths ending January l!Hll. Nearly holf !he February Jlll'ft'ase was atlr1bu!ed to highrr food pnccs \\'L!h the price of beef rising 7.j per<:l'lll. th e sharpest jump since a 9.6 IJ('rcenl increase in June 1947. <;<1:solinl" and olht'1' energy items were rcsponsibh: for about a firth of last lllOOlh's Increase in pri<X'S. The Consumer Price Index cli111\A"I last month to L~J.5 of tts 1967 averi:lijt!. meaning thal it oost consumers $141 .50 to buy the same amount of ret;ii! goods and services that $100 bought in 1987. \Vhile consu1ner pri~s rontinucd thf'1r sharp risf'. rt"al SfX"ndable earnings or v,.orkers dropped another six·lenths of I percent in F<·bruary ;ind \\t'rl' dO\\'n 4 :i percent from a year ago. Th is 'A'as th•· largest decline over a year since lh1' government began keeping that statistic in 1964. Won1an Injured As Car Tumbles Off Irvin e Brid ge A Laguna !-!ills v.·oman is in scriou'> cood111on at 1'ustin Community llosp1~I today after Josing'control of hf'r c.ir :1n1! plum n1eling <1ff a frl'(·14·ay bridgt· in Irvine Wednesday night. Jeanne .\I. Delano. i:i. of 2.'i271 Velasquez St . suffered niaJor injuries in the 8:30 p.tn accidc·nl. C.iliiomj,, High'A'OY Pa1roln1en s;ud. Officers s11id th1~ Sflt.:(•ding car lor1' through a roiling: oi1 the Santa Ana frC<''A'<lY bridi.(e over Sand Canyon Road and cru11e to rest 25 yards fro1n the overcrossing, The CHP S_[!Okf'~"h<1h said debris fron1 ~Trs. Th!ano s s attcrcd car str:uci.. nnNllCr auto dr1v1ni; on lhe Orang• County BaCi!'A'ay acc·ess road . Th~ dri\·1 r Of that car. 22-year-<ild Linda (iulla of Gorden f:ro\'e, cscupcd injury. Orange Coas t Weathe r The ...,·cathcrk1dy ('Olis for f:.11r 5k1e!t Frida~ exc('pt somt• !111\ cloud1ncs.<1 111 the• morn111~ hour~ lncr<'c1S1n~ high cloud1n!:!SS Vrid:O) A httle \\arintr da ys. l11g:h o;; in rht· rn1d and upper 60s. Lo\\'!t 1n tht• high 40s l~S IDf; T ODA\' ,4 I.as Vtgas CQ.\11/o 1nm1age r. tl l10 U.'fi~ tlpt'Ctt>d to ff'~l l fl' 1191rn1s t !lir ,\/fl nr1. ha~ IJcrit t lllilt al<>uy trl//1 l1l$ u·1je n1 whClr ira.'l colltd n profrsa1011ul "rubout ivb." S1or 11. Page "- ••• .. ,. ' ~···· " (l h"""ll ' M..tvl l ..... .. c1...., c_, " N'llW>ti ·~· • (lttl•IM .... 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The oompany ga\'e $4,500 10 Caspers, $1.000 to Baker ~$2.HIO lo Clark, $1,000 to Diedrich and not'ning to Ballin. Donations were also made by the company to the losing efforts of former supervisor Wllllam Phillips, defeated by Diedrich, and Wiiiiam \Venke, beatefto by Battln. others appearing cooslstootly on the donaUon lists are VTN of Orangt" County Inc., the Mission Viejo Company, Occidental Land Development Company, Collins Radio, Avco Inc.. McKeon Construction Company and attorney H. Rodger Howell. Lobbyist Frank Mh:hclenn handed out $3,000 in donations -$1.000 each to Diedri~, Caspers and Clark -, and was campaign manager for Ph 1 111 p s, Di.tdrich's opponent in 1972. Several years ago, be wa!I Phillips' top aide. Alt California President R o be r t Clifford paid aou t a total of $2,850 to ---------t'nree supervisors -Cagpen, Diedrich and Clark. _ Caspere1 list of donors is lengthy and includes many notables in rounty business circles. The Irvine Company split its large Caspers donat~ among top company officials, including $500 contrt~t~ons from late company president Wilham Mason and current president_ Ray Wal«ln. 1be development firm of Canyon South, Inc. gave Caspers $ 5 , 0 O O • Donations. of $2,000 each came from Ponderosa Homes, Inc. and Ocddental Land and Development C o m pa n y , builders of We Forest. ConLrtbutions of $1,000 were made by VTN; Colllns Radiq; Avco; Raub, !!<in and Frost, an architectural finn; Rinker Devel~nt Company: Mc K e o n Construct!On; Orange County Medical SuppJy, which contracil with the ColD'Jty Medical Center; Big Canyon developer Ben Deane and Sheriff's U . Bradley Gates, who Is running for sheriff this Jtme. ~also got a 11.aoo dooatton fro1n ---yu)Jerton minfiiter WIIITum Gradf, $1,500 from Rldlard JOTllBn and $1,260 in earnings on his campaign savings account. Notable among Caspers' list of donon was Oran11e County Democratic boss Richard O'Neill, who gave $500. Caspers: is a Republican. Casper" biggest fllnd railer during lhe olf-years was a $1 ,000-a-plate dinner at the (J)ez Cary restaunmt in Orange, which reportedly netted $27 ,400 after payment of the p,sso dinner tab for 30 guests. Out of his war chest, ea_. bu paid beck: a f45;600 loan he maile to bis own 1970 campaign. doled out $18,78.$ to Arnold Forde, his chief fund raiser, and paid $3.392 to Tom Fuentes, this curren~ chier administrative assistant, for campaign services. That leaves a total of $.59,73tl in his war chest, not counting funds rol\ected at the Kewporter part)'. Caspers ha! \'OWed to limit his primafY election spending to about $95,000 -'SO cents per registered voter in his Fifth District. Bakltr. whose district includes the Orange Coast cities of Huntin11ton Beach, Fountain Valley and Seal Beach, had $19,950 in his campaign coffers as of the end of t!ne year. He has never spent a great deal of money in his three previous succtssful r ~..-campaigns bul this lime, he faces two l.itallengers. Baker claims he never see~ donations from big-money interests, but hi! list of major donors includes 16 •·volW'lteers" wbo gave $1 000 each during his current term or offiCe. Most of the 16 are big companies or represent b u s i n e s s intererits and developer$. OU.N•I COAST • II DAILY PILOT T~• Ck•-C&Ut D•ll.,'I' "llDT, •It!! ""'1(11 " "°"'bll"4of ""' N•-P•~•. 11 P'Jl>ll .... b't' "'' D·•-, ... 1 Pl/l>ll.,,,.,, ComNn't'. S-· ••It 1'111""'1 ••• •••t•U~, 'llO!'lcll't' !flt....,_ Ftl11v. ••r c.,11 ,...,...,, N•-1 lfftl\, 1-1,,..11~e1a" lltoc~IF-111" v.11,,, l.,_ •....::~. 1,.,,1,,.1s-~ '"" !'41~ c......,,,, J•n JWO't (fl'llltfllO. A 11,.,... reo;loft<tl 1'1<hon 11 P\141!!11>1'l J.ll"ld•'fl •nd ktrodfY\. • T"• P'"•tlNI l'llbllV.1r4 '"'"' fl fl J» Wnl O•' 5•r1t•. c .. 11 Mtw, c1111or~ ... n1U•. 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Englishn1an Ian Ball was charged today Ball, 2fl, made a &O-Second appea rance v.·Jth atlemp\ed murder durtng an at London's Bow Street Court and was abortive attempt to kidnAp Princess ordered hekl for a week wh.ile police Anne near Buckingham Palace. The oontillued their investigation of the first govenunent ordered lighler security for attack on British royalty aince 1939. the ro)•al family. Police lnlormant.s saMi tbe.y were Four persons were wounded in the trying to discover the souroe of a laree shooting 150 yards from the palace sum of money ln Ball's possession. Wednesday night. Al ne. 23-year-old They also were seeking 8 a 11 's daughter of Queen Elizabeth 11 , and her associates and relatives in a bid to husband, cavalry Capt. Mark Phillips, discovet"more about his recent acti\'lties. IA'ere unhurt . "It is imperative !ull inquiries be made "There Is no present indication that and to assist us It ls ~ lo have this was other than an isolated act by an ready access to the accused," said individual," Home Secretary Roy Jenkins Detective Cttief Supt, Roy Ranscm ln told the llouse of Conunons. court. "This ls a matter ol state security But he ordered security arrangements on whit;h I cannot enlarge." for lhe royal family and other prominent Ball, tall, lean and neatly bearded, was persons tightened . handcuffed to two detectives during his He said he discussed with London brief appearance in the dock. Police Commissioner llobert Mark "such ~1ore than 30 police sumrunded. the LAKE FOREST ·SYMBOL -SMOOTH SAILING AHEAD FOR SADD LEBACK MOTORISTS? Cr•ft Wa s Used To Cut Ribbon On Canada Ro ad lnterch1n9e Wedne~ay; New Ramp Now Open actions is seems sensible to Increase the court building during the hearing and sareguards already taken against attacks newsmen were searched and checked for like the one last night on Princess Anne." credentials. lfe said their conclusions, to be effective , Ball was specifically charged with the Canada Road Interchange A ids Traffic The Canada Road interchange along the San Diego Freeway ope n e d Wednesday, Wing what has been de3cribed as the worst traffic oongestion in Orange County's unlnoorporatcd territory. Orange County Road Department officials pre.d.lcted the $2.5 million cloverleaf and bridge could reduce congestlm on the nearby El Toro Road by 30 percenl At morning fesllvities lo open the interchange, a sailboat on a truck was pushed across one ol the offramps lo cut the ribh>n. Publicists sald the craft symbolized smooth sailing ahead for mof.oristJ. 1be new lrterchange provides dirt<:t a~ to Lake Forest and Laguna Hills Leisure World. Though opening of Canada Road will offer temporary relief. road officials pred.iot troubles "''ill return if the area develops to the maximum zoning now allowed. "Canada Road OlU1d become the most critical traffic interchange in the county," said C.Ounty Planner Dave Culbertson. County traffic Engineer Robert Volen noted El Toro Road could climb to 70,000 to 90,000 car9 per day~mpared to the cro\llded .S,000 per day r e c e n t I y reoorded. J\iurray Storm. assistant county road commi:Jsioner, said "We expect all the iiiterchanges in the S a d d I e b a c k Valley-Canada, El Toro. Alicia, La Pat, Oso and Crown Valley -eventaully to be strained to the. maximum." From Page 1 ELECTIO N • • • is about to !ace Its first public hearing J\1arch '!l on the threatened de- annexation of the Tustin Uniried School District portioo of the college district If the de-annexation goes through, it ""'ill mean loss of 17 percent of the school's student body and 25 percent of its revenue-producing assessed valuation. "I'm tn favor of the eleellve process," Vogel said. "There's a great deal of consternation in the public with the flurry of resignations we've had here. "In the realm of public relations. v!'e Rave tO thlnk:"""about those who hnve been critical of us. lf .,.,.e appoint new trustees. no matter ttow you cut it, it will be bad P.R. Our critics will fee l thwarted once again ... and I don 't think this school needs any more bad public relations right no.,.,·." "I'm tired of the cloud over this place," said Saddleback bcind and orchestra director Monte LaBonte, v.·ho has been ""'ith the schpol ~ix years. "I'd like lo see that cloud taken care of ... the election process is the only v.•ay to give people an opportunity to make a statement -to tell this college what changes they want. "Then if they 're still not happy , they'd have 10 put up or shut up," he concluded. ~e Rhodes, president of t h e Saddleback F'acull y Assoc lation, added that appointments tend to perpetuate IA'hal is already in existenCf:. "\Vhether \Ve admit it or not. when we appoi nt we tend 10 · choose people y,•c like," he said. •·The public seems to be indicaUng lt \'-'anu a change from the way things are." Oa\1id 1-laU, president of the As..oclatcd Student Body, sald 1he facul ty 's opinion aJs.,, holds true for .!ltudents. "One· o( the grtatesl things about this last campaign (which replaced chnrter trustee ~flchael Collins with Norrlsa Brandt ol Jrvine.) wa r that lhe student could work for the candidate he or she Ilk ed . "ln a c:ampaign, every student hat a chance to get involved, not Just lhe few who are 1elettcd to work on an appolntmtnt committee.'' t . would have to remain secret. attempted murder of Anne's bodyguard, F l • p , d Jenkins said the object was to "achieve inspector James Beaton. i J,llt[ e TJ,0 tht grealest degree of security without Ball made no statement in court u an unacceptable iri.erference wittt the beyond asking for legal ald _ the ability of public f1,!gur~s lo $ad lives as f-· led d f From Page 1 CAR~ENTER ••• For Sadclleback ::=-0 • court·appoin •.,,,,. ind ividual property owner.·· A fast·mov.ing oonvoy ol police vehicles STATE PRIORITTES -"We need to El ct" ll Opens s 't u Bow Street from suburban Brixlon Jail. carrying armed guards brought BilrlO \l,'eigh open space priorities against other e LO . ecitri y p All traffic V.'8S stopped to give it a clear \'alues -school finances and public run lo the city. transportation need!, for instance. I am If you are a rf:sldent of l'he Tustin F p • A typewritten ransom note reported to not going to support all of these things at Unified School District or Laguna Or rtJ.lCe demand $4.8 million from the queen was once. Th.ere is no sense having excel/en! 1 schools, go6d public transportation and Beach, and South Laguna, you cou d run found in the white Ford sedan which cut lots of open space and a bankrupt state." for one of three op('nlngs on the SAN DIEGO tUPI t -The si~ off the royal car 3!i it returned Anne and k Co bo d f t shots fired al Princess Anne In her husband to the palace fro1n a SCHOOLS _ "The property tax to Saddlebac \lege ar o trus ees. .11 . h he London led to intens1 ed security downtown charity movie. finance schools is regressive and unfair. The filing per!OO opened today wit t precautions for her brother, Prince A man leaped out firing a flurry or Senate Bill 90 committed us to support 1n Orange CoWlty Registrar of Voters and Charl es, heir to the Britlsh t!U-one, shots at Anne's limousine. other ways. In areas fike the Saddleback will close at 5 p.m. April 5. who todav ends a V.'l>ek's visit to The chauffeur and lhc po 11 c e Valley where you cannot keep up with Trustees 10 fill the three vacancies will the United States. bodvguard were seriously wounded . A the growing capital need, the state is be elected at large Jube 4 by all voters in The prince was reported ''deeply poliCeman who raced to their assistance increasing its support to over 50 percent the distri<."I, but candidates for the three shocked" by the assault on his was also hit. So, too. was a journalist this year for operationallunds." posts must live within the boundaries of sisler and her hu.!band. wbo got out of a taxi when the shooting ENERGY -"We're an electricity~ the t~tee areas v."nere the vacancies Protection for the young prince started. hungry people and I think we've gone the are. was "intensified." said John Anne and her husband crouched on the tight direction. But where we've gone off More infonnation abou t the trustee Hoo/ton of the Brilish consulate in noor at the back of the car v.·hile the lhe track is in playing down nuclear area boundaries may be obtained from Los Angeles. fie ga\•e no details of gunman y,7enched at the car doors trying energy." the Registrar's office in Santa Ana. the beefed.up security at the San to get in. NUCLEAR SAFETY -"There have The three vacancies are created by the Diego Naval Station 'ft'here the The gunman finally was brought down :i~fi: b~8J:r~df~:nlt'~eyre:ad~~ resignations of John Lund, president of f:~~ Royal Navy ship is ~~ ~e:Ut~':ghth ~e;:~~t.~ca~e:: of us aren't concerned about sterility,_. __..•he~· board ; Hans \'ogel and Alyn Brannon Park. but if I was. l'd move to SaT1Clemerite ::'"°~'~~~~·~· =:__-:=--:=--:=--=..:-:_ ___ _I'=:======,,;,=,-,,===-!...._::_".'..::__ __________ _ right now. (Location of the San Onofre nuclear power plant ). AIR QUALttY -"Normally l prefer local government control to .!IBte or federal control: · But air and water problems cannot be confined lo one city. Thtre isn't any such thing as Orange County air or Orange County water. So a regional approach is best." Car Dealer Sued Over Milea ge Turnback Charge An El Toro couple who claiiTI they learned afler they bought their car that it.9 true mileage was 97,481 and not the 51 ,675 shown on lhe odometer sued a Costa ri.iesa car dealer Wednesday tor $100.000 in damages. frlr. and ~1rs. Frank J . Kiepe, 23316 Cavanaugh St.. El Toro. name Courtesy Dodge ol Costa Mesa a.'i defendants In an Orange County Superior Court action that also seeks the return of $2,401.52 they paid for a Buick auto. N8ming A. D. Hofin as co-defendant, the K.iefcs state they bought the car June 14 on a trade-in basis after being assured that the vehicle had only been driven for 51 ,675 miles. The action states that they were later Advised by the state's Department of ,.totor Vehicles that the true mileage on lhe Buick ~'as 97,481. They charge Courtesy Dodge with !raud and breach ol contract. -From Page 1 BRANNON • • • -already had been made legal by the submisston of letters to County Schools AHistant Superintendent Dell'e}' Hillman. "Well, I've got my letter right here," Brannon said making no move to produce ii. "I'm afraid before we go any farther v.·e'll have to see It," Vogel said. Since Hillman was in the audience. he oonfirmed that as the superlntendent's representative he could accepl Brannon 's letter then and there. making the resignation oUicial. effective June 4. Brannon look the letter out. borrowed a pen from Vogel to sign it, and gave ii lo ii ii\ man. Then. the motion W call for an ell'Clion pl"Ocr!eded. with Brannon and Trustee DoMa Berry voting no. Brannon. 43, is a charter member ol the board. His sentencing on the single bookmaking count Is scheduled for Pttatth rl. I1upeaclu11enl Urged LA .JOLLA f AP ) -Impeachment of ~ent Nhcon is urged in a resol:.ition approved \YedneMIAy by !hf La Jolla fMends mttling of the Rellglou.s Soc.It!)' of Friends. 1\')l' Quaker group, wtth 125 members, belongs to a different branch of the church from t.hait lo which Nixon beloogi in \"/hitlltr. Model RR-4 SALE PRICE s3999s SALE PRICE -'" s3299s • -· FREE 20 pc. cookware set w1lh any A m a n a Microwave Oven. ~!!~P.f~ze • made only by ~liEl i I • 7 \ I Huntington Bea~h Fountain ·Valle VOL 67, NO. 80, 5 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA Today's Final N.Y. Stocks .. THU RSDAY , MARCH 21, 1974 TEN CEN TS Food ·caterer Sued by School Chief 7 Deadly Loot . Cyanide Stol en Front Truck Four pounds of deadly cyanide poison may be stored un1o.•ittingly some- \\'here in Orange County, Huntington &ach police v.'arned today. The poison, packed in cardboard boxes, was s!olen from the trunk of n chemical company represcntati\·e's car Tuesday, v.·hile he ~·as inside the Sheraton Beach Inn . JOHN llAAS, 32, an employc of the American Chemical and Refining Com· pany of Los An!!:eles. told police thieves took the cyanide along ~'ith an anacht'. case, je\\·elry and other items. He said_ the. l.hicves....probab1$.._didn'Lkno.W ~hat was in the cardboard Jm., and they may dump it. Police warned that the cyanide, possibly in po\\·der form. is deadly and no,006-&houki touch ii-. "JUST CALL TllE nearest police or fire department.'' Sgt. James \Valker advised today. "The slightest ~·hiff of that stuff and all the fresh air in the world won't do }'OU any good." Sgt. \Yalker said the cardboard box is labeled "ACR" and "poison." The cyanide Itself is valued at only $25, police said. The total loss to Haas was estimated al $375. Food, Fuel Up February Cost of Livi11g Up 1~3 Percent £01· U.S. \VASHINGTON IAP) -The pace of Inflation quickened in February with food and fuel prices pushing the cost of living up t.3 percent, the second biggest monthly jump since 1951, the government said !Oday. (Related story. Pal!"·5);--- 'Ibe Labor Department said last month's rise sent consumer price11 10 pereent higher than a year ago and marked the first time since 1948 that the United States ex~ricnct'd double figure inflation. It was the highest •12:month increase in the cost Of living since consumer prices l:>Iavan School's Boundaiies To Spark Debate Attendance boundaries at. Javan School may spark debate at tonight's meeting of the F'oWltain Valley school boanl. Parents from lhe \Vcstmoot 7 and Parkside housing developments are expected lo confront school trustees over who should attend the school. Trustees have agreed to move one group of d:Jildren out ol. Plavan. an all- year sdlool geared to both handicapped and regular dtildren. into neighboring Nieblas School. An attendance boundary is needed because Plavan i s overcrowded, according to s c h o o 1 officials. Two weeks ago~ trurtees decided against the original plan of moving the 67 Parkside children, and tentatively voted to move the 95 Westmont children. Angered by v.'hat they called an unfair rose by 10.2 perce.nt in the 12 months ending January I!M8. Nearly half the February increase was attributed to higher food price!! with the price of-beef rl!ing 7 .5 percent. tbe sharpest jwnp since a 9.6 percent inc:reue in 'Jtme 1947.-Gaaoline.and other energy items were fesponsible ror about a fifth of last month'll increa.se in prices. The Consumer Price Index climbed last month to 141.5 of its 1967 average. meaning that it cost consumers $141.50 to buy the same amount of reta il goods and services that $100 bought in 1967. While consumer prices continued lheir sharp rise. real spendable earnings of workers dropped another six-tenths of l percent in February and ·were do~·n 4.!'i percent from a year ago. This ~·as 1he larg~ decline over a year since the gov~mment began keeping that statistic in 196t The February price report showed inflation holding a firm grip across the economy. Food prices rose 2.5 percent: nonfood commodities. one percent. and services seven-tenths of one percent. The .Ni.1on admini.itration .has said it expects inflation to continue il~ sharp pace throughout the fi rst half of the year before beginning to ease during the final six months. Dircetor John T. Dunlop of the Cost of Living Council said \Vednesday that February's surge in food prices would be fonowed by more moderate increases in ~1ardl, April and J\.tay. "Our own estim.'.lte is that it will be the last month with a really poor record." Dunlop said. Eleme11tat')' Districts Seeli U11ity lly lllLARV KA ''E 01 IN oailJ l"llel it1H Spokesmen for the Huntington Beach C1tv, Fountain Vallcv .'.Ind Seal Beach eleincruary districts v·qwerl \\'t'dnt>Sday to push for a five-way school rl.'districting plan even though 11 lacks support from the three otller school systems involved. Their affirmation or the proposal to break the area covered by l he Huntington Beach Union Jiigh School District into five. separate. unined school syst~m! came during \\'edncsday night's 111ceting of a joint study committee oil the reorganization of districts in Huntington Reach. Seal Beach. Fountain Va!lcy and \Vestmins!cr. Spokesmen for lhe three districts backing the fivc-y,·ay split said 1hc·y will continue to back it before the Orange Coun1y Commil1£.>e on School District Organization n£.>xt \\'cdnesday. Hwitington Beach's Ocean View elementary district and the \\'estminstcr elementary district oppose the plan. High school district trustees have said they '4'ill oppose any plan that the elementary districts can·t agree upon. "Frankly~ our board feels we're better orr with whai weiiJve, reganfleN of what f.aull!I it has." Westminster Trustee Rod Cruse tokl members of the Unification Study Committee Wedncsd.'.ly. Crt1\se ~lti.'d a hlgh1a:X1a1e. prob!CTm in housing all ol. the school c.ilildren. and the still unresolved border dispute between Westminster and Ocean Vie1o.·, as the major objections to the plan. Ocean View trustees. too. have voiced disapproval with several clements or the five-v.·ay plan, and have sent a letter In the county committee expressing their ViC\\'S. Ocean Vie~· trustees are mo st concerned over \vhether the newly-unified districts '4'ould be legally bound to pay for the new high school to be buflt In the.ir distriCt if the high school district 's June tax override election is successful. Both \Vestminster and Ocean View spokesmen said they plan to attend the meeting scheduled for next Wednesday with the coonty committee. ll will ~the fi~t meeting bct~·een the committee and the districts to discus.s the plan. \\'estminster's Cruse added that he plans to attend every unirication meeting thereafter -at both the county and state level -to make his district's opposition known. Cl1ained Aliens Found i11 Garaac 0 LOS ANGELES tt'\P! -Tu·enty alleged illegal aliens nave been arresled at a garage v.·here they apo; rcntly had been chained and held withoul food or v.ater for 24 hours, officials said. 1----decision, We&tmonl---pa rent6 picket.ed in front of Plavan this week. They claim that, since their tract is the clooest to Pl.avan, thelr youngsters should go 10 that school. Soaring gasoline and mot.or oil prices played a large part in the over-all increase in consumer prices last month, rising 5.3 percent to a 1cvel 30.9 percent above last February. Fuel oil and coal jumped 3.8 percent, the smallest increase. in fi\•e months to a level 58.8 percent higher than a year ago. ... verage prices for gasoline alone increased 5.5 percent Th e average price for regular jumped to 49.14 cent! per gallon and for premium to 52.7 ~nts per gallon.· Federal immigration agents said the \Vcdnesfiay arrests were part of a crackclo~ll on "drop houses•· -'4·ay stations -in the Los Angeles area. A total of 71 persons have been arrested in t1o.o ~·eeks . They also believe that it '4'ould be un.safe for their children lo walk to Nieblas -eight-tcnUts of a mile away - since the youngsters would have to cross bl.mI...... Bushard Street. The Parkside children, who live farther away from Nleblas, would have to be bused. Trustees will listen tonight to argume.nts from both Westmont and Par~ide parents, and poBSibly from per900S in other nearby tracts . A final decisloo will be made within the ne'Xt few board meetings, according to dhtrid adminWr&ton. Tonight'! meeting is at the district's edtlcatton center. aH o'clock, at Number One Llghtbowie Lane, Fountain Valley. Troops Near Oudong . ~leet Reel Guns ' PHNOM PENH (UPll -A rescue column got within one mile of a 1,200- man garri!Ofl trapped on the outskirt! of the former royal capital Oudong before being stopped by heavy O>mmunlst fire. mlllt.ary 90urtts Said. Two columns of govemmenl troop& 1111 trying to re.lle\'e 1he soldiers surrounded by an tstimated 2,000 Communl5ts on the oulsklrts of Oudong, 1 150-year-old former royal capital captured by the rebels on l\1onday. > • Prices of regular gasoline have now risen 22 percent and premium gasoline 19.8 percent since the Labor Department began publlshtng average prices four monlhs ago after the stl.rt ol lhe Arab oil ethbatgo. A spokesman for the U.S. Immigration and Naturalizaflon Servicel said 29 ~·ere arrested Wednesday -20 1n the garage and nine in a nearby residence. For the Birds Be sieged To ·wn Plan:s Noise Sl1.01v " GRACEHAJ\f, J\ld. (AP) -A fireworks and noise show to rival many a rock 'n' roll perrormance Is scheduled tonight in this usually quiet Catoctin J\fountain community. The show is a special performance for 1 O million blackbirds, grackles and starlings that began roosting in a pine grove near Graceham lasl fall. Federal, state and county officials hope the show will unsettle the birds so much that they will leave. The birds blot out the sky when they return to the roost each evening. They have frightened dairy herds, stripped newly planted fields and created a potential health hazard. Repeat performances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday evenings. Officials plan to turn another expe<:led audience -tourists and the curious -away and close the area around the bird.s1 roost be- fore Ule noise begins. State rllte and townspeople have complained o( traflic congestion cause by tourists since publicity about the birds. · . ' l '. ·, ( ROYAL COUPLE ALL SMILES SHORTLY BEFORE SHOOTING Return to Buckingh1m P1l1ce Marred by Gunfire MAP INOICATE S SPOT ALON G MALL WHERE SHOTS FIRED Princess Anne, Husband Escape, But Four Bodyguards Hit Suspect Held iii Firing On Princess Arine's Ccir LONOOX I AP ) -t:nemplo yed Englishman Ian Ball v.·as charged today 1o.·ith attempted murder during an aborti)·e attempl 10 kidnap Princess Anne near Buckingham Palace. The government ordered tighter security for the royal family . F'our persons wPre '4'ounded 1n the shooting 150 yards from !he palat<> Wednesday night. At ne, 2.1-ycar-o!d daughter of Queen Eh1.alx.'ih II. and her husband, cavalry Capt. r..1ark Phillips, \1·crc unhurt. ''The.re is no present indication that thls was other than an isolaled act by an Individual." Home SC'cretary Roy Jenkins told the !louse or Commons. Uut. he ordered security arran;;:emenls for the royal family and other prominent persons lightened. _ - He said he discussed ~·ith London Police CommillSioner ilobert r..1ark "such actions s seems seM1ble to inerease the safeguards already taken against attacks like the one last night on Prince,,s Ann£.>." He said lheir conclusions . ..to be. effectil'e , Yi'ould ha ve lo rcm.ain sccril.- Jenklns said the object wu to "achieve the greate!t d!!gret of security wi1hou1 an unaeceptable interference with the ability of public fugures to lead li\'ts as ntarl)' nonnal a$ possible." Ball , 2ti . made a 60-second appe:iranC'C at Loodon's Bow Street Court and wn!I ordered held for a week ~'hile police continued lhtl.l r lnvestigatlon or the first attack on British royalty since 1939. Police lnlormants said they were tt)1ng to discover 1he source of a lnrce sum of money ln Ball 's possession. They also were sttking B a I l 's 855«.latcs and relative! ln a -bid to • I discover more about his rccen1 activities '·Jt is impera11vc full inqu1nes be madl' and to a'\Sl<;I us it IS necr'!S;'it)' 10 ha \"(' ready access to the accused." said Dt-tect11'e Chier Sup1 Hoy Hansom 1n court. "This 1s a matter of stale security on which I cannot l'nlarge."' Ball. tall. lean anrl neatly bcardrd. was handcuffed to tv.o de1ccti1·es during his brtef ;1ppcarancc in the dock ~lore. than 30 police surrounded the rnu rt build1n,:i dunn~ the heatin!! and ne.,..·sifi'l!11 v.· .. rc: searched al)~ checked lor rred<'n!ials. Ball y,·a" specificall y charged \lo'i th the at1e1npted murder of Anllt.''s bodyguard , inspector Jaml.'s Beaton. Ball made no state1nen! Jn court beyond ask ing for legal aid -th~ assi..i:ance of a court-appointed dtfcnse attorney. A fast-moving convoy nf police vehielPs carryin({ armed guards broughl Uall 10 Bow Street from suhurban Urixlon Jail. All traffic w;is stopped 10 give it a clear run to lhc cily i\ t>T1Cwn\len rAnllOm note reported to dt>mand $4.8 m1lhon from the queen 'llt as found in the 1'h1te f ord sedan \\'hich cut off the royal car as lt returned Anne and hc·r husband to !he palace from a downlo\\·n charily mo\iC. A man lc11ped out fir ing a nurry of shot.s at Anne'5 limo115inc The chauffeur and the po 11 c e bodyJ!:unrd ~'ere seriously wounded. A polieeman who raced to their :'lL'li!lflnce wa! also hit. So. too. was A joom:ilist who got out of a tali whtn the shooting 518rtcd. Anne and her husband crouched on the IStt SUSPECT, "'flt !I ' ' Loga11 Cites Ove1·cl1~11·ge 011 Ca1111li1s Hy C.\\:OACt-~ PE,\HSU...; 01 I~• Dl•\f l'olot SI•!! George Lo~an ha!' fl1t·d a $200.(~Kl \a1o.·sui1 againsl a local food catcr1n~ f1rn1 alleging O\'Crcharg1ng al 11o.o l\unlingtoo Beach Un ion lllgh S"hool llis1r1t:! camt>LJS('s. Logan. president of th•~ high school 00arcr and a ~rtllc of food eontract practices. says he v.·ants 1h:11 'lnoncv distributed among thr student!') and teachers he [urtht.'r ('!aims <ir(' thl' victims or "illegal" pri!;'(' int:rcaS('S. ~amed as dcfl•ndant in the Oran1:e County Superior Court lawsuit is J:i~·­ Rock Sales Inc. headc:d by Jay ~tastroianni . lie couldn"t· be reached for com1ncnt early today The action 1l·as met hy s11rpr1sc tfl(.lay from Jerry Ban1e, l/unt ini.:ton J:W:1C"h atlomt>v f0r ~lastroianni ;ind Jay·RO<'k .S:ilt>S .. ~lastroianni hasn·t bc'C'n scr\'l'<I yPl wi1h the class action sul! fi11-d for all allegedly ove rcha rged by !he con1p;1uy "It's very unusual for Logan lo Jtl<>t run to the courthouse and file 11n action ... Jikc a 1o.·hil<' kni~ht." Bame said today. The is.<;ue should hP tliscu.~ •·among business people ," he .'.ldded. Logan, an attomi~y. agrN1.t a suit brfi.i.•een a l>OBrd "1Yrn"ml5e.nmt1 a-dl!ilrict contractor is probably ooc-0f·a·kind . "But everything is unusu<al al thC high school<!." he said. In the sult.,=..bogan claims that n1orc. than 10.rof' stUdcnts an<l teachers at Huntington Beach and \\'t>s1minsh·r 1!1gh Schools have been vicu ius o f overcharging since Sept. I l, 1973. Asked about the :illt'J::e<I $200 .000 damages. Logan said, "l plucked 1h;.it figure out of lhf' air. I hope 10 substantiate it l:ill•r ... Last Sept<'mhrr . d islrict administrators granted a price increase for the vending opcr:111on ~lastroianni runs at~the 1v.·o sc.ilools without OOard approval. The Orange Counly Counscl"s off ice said thC! action ~·as legal . "I just know 1hey're illegal."' !..-Ogan claimed today. "I'm C.'l'rtain of 11. He ought not to be able to ket"p that money !See CATERl~G Page 2) Securit y V JJ For Prince .~r\x ou;:c;o rL·Pr 1 -n1c: ~i x shois fi red al Pr!ncC'Ss Anne In L<1ndon lrd to in!ensif1cd ~rurity pr("tautions for hf'r hroth£.>r . l'rince Charle~. heir tn the Briti sh thronc. "'ho todav rnds a week's visit If) the t;nitcd Slates The prince w11s reported "deeply shocked '' by the assault on his sister an d her husband . Proteclion for the young princr \\a<; "i ntensified," said 'J oh 11 Houlton of !he British consul:it f' in Los Angeles He gnve no ck't11il! 111 lbc. beefed-up sccuri1y at the Sa'l Diego ~a\·al Sta11on ~·herf' Ill•· Prince's Royal ~a\·y ship 1~ b£orthed . Orange Coast Weather The \rea therladv culls for f;ur sk11•s Friday except S-01nt• 1011 clo11d1nt>ss in the n)orning hnur~ Increasing high cloudint>~ Fr1c1:i\. A hnle w11nncr d&ys. High<: in rfu· mid and upJ>(!r 60s. Lo\\·s 111 the high 40s. l ;\S IDE T ODA \I A Los Vtoa~ cas1110 n1m11H/*'' ul10 U~ll tI{H!C'rl'rl In 1rst11:1 fl(/an1s1 IJ1p /lt nfra, 110.~ ru~ru sl111n nlong w11/i l1i~ 11 ifr '" u:hnt 1.t•as ca/lerl n profr.~.~1n11nl .. ,·utiout job." S1ory , Por,1• .; L • ..,. ' ,.....;... " Ctllffffill ' MVl~•I 'V""I .. (•l'"f•• ,.,,,_.., " Hiilen•! Ht•• ' (1•"11'" .... 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"I don't have any guid11nce to give you on that." Asked whnt items were sought by Jaworski, \Varrcn said, "I do not have <B.ny specifics on the subpoena ." Responding to another q u e s t i o n . Warren said no cdnsidcration was bcini:: given to firing Jay.•orski because of his move to subpoena \\'hitc ll o u s c materials. Told that press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler fl1tly denied Wednesday that any ·subpoena had been received, Warnn said he could not explain that and felt any attempt to do so in Ziegler's absence would be unralr. Ziegler was at his Whlle House desk but did not conduct t.he day 's news briefing. Warren also was questioned about ~repeated slatements by Nixon , the most recent in a broadcast question-.and- answer session Tuesday night· in Houston. that Jaworski had all the materials he required. Warren said Nixon was aware of the subpoena at the Lime but had made it clear he referred to a Jaworski statement. that he had materials needed to seek federal grand jury indictments. Meanwhile. Jaworski told newsmen ~at there could be more such subpoenas 'relating to areas we are investigating.'' • He said that the subpoena issued to the ,White House Marth 15 ''obv1o::~ly realtes to ooe ol the areas we are investigating." Asked whether that includes investiga- µons Jreviow!Y ac!Cnow!edged by the ·.sped prosecutor, Jawonk1 an~eted "yes .. -·-sui·he de.clined to-~Y whlclum• ollho. three grand Jutte:!! l n-v e s t I g a t I n g • Wat8ga_!:e antfrtlatrd mntters requested 1he subpoena , saying that he-was prohibited by a coJll'l O{der. from dJscussing it. OCC l1istructor Eato1t Gets Hall -, Of Fame Honors Miles. Eaton . a teacher at Orange Coast College since it opened In 1948. 'ilas been selected by the Nationa l Teacher's Hall of Fame as one of the best t~"O-yee.r college teachers in the country. Eaton received the award at the third annual Teacher's Day Awards recently al Fullerton College. Teachers trom throughout the nation were honored and Eaton won his distinction in the category of instructors with 20 or more years of tea~ng experience. Ea ton. who is chalnnan of the' OCC Social Science Department. joined the college 26 years ago. He Y.-as occ·s first varsi ty basketball coach. a position he held froni IM8 to 1955. A native of Powersville, Mo., Eaton received his BS in political science frorn Northeast Missouri State and his Jo.1A from the University of Missouri. His first t.eaching assignment was at Dodge City Junior College in Dodge City, Kansas. Eaton also taught one year at Santa Ana College before coming to OCC. Eaton is a past president of the Costa ~1rsa Ro1ar~· Club and the Southern California Junior College Association. 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IMtitM tt.•f l'Nftllll.,, I 'Not Likely' Hllntingfon Wish List High Practice Blaze Real Thing A p<actlco nrerJihting drill st.aged by the Cost.I li!e$8 r ire Depanment turned out to be the real tlllng Wednellday nl&Jit wheo the blaz.e al an old -arehouse 1ot out of hind. ly TERRY COVlll:E Jl city ment heada et Of ~"' 'il•t '"" everything they i.l\'C usked for on a ~x­ yoaJ "~·lsh list," Hunt ington Beach could be in debt by n1ore than $9.5 mllllon by the end of um. As fina ncial prediction~ go. tluil'll •• shocker but both Fin<ince l)i rector F'r:1nk "Ben" Arguello nnd City Administrator IJa\'e Rowlands adamWllly "'·am that it won "t happen. ··1f we 1nad the money. certalnly .,.,.e'd like to do eve ry.thing." says Roy.l ands. "But the budget is a]v.'ays going to bi' b..ilanced. 11le progran1s and personnel "'·ill be geared to V>'hal y.•e can afford." Arguello also guarantees there won 't be any debt, but ¥.'ams, "from now on we'll have to get the money before we can spend it," noting that tbe past cushion of reserve cash may be missing over the next six years. The city work force Is currenlly caught in the agony of develop ing a budget not only for 1974-75, but for the nex t six years. 11oe rough six·year projection -based on some needed department expansion as Newrort Y acl1t Skipper Missing Off Orange Coast Skipper Arthur P. W o Iv in was missing and presuml'd drowned today. after vanishing overboard Wedne9day on a twilight yadtt cruise oU Newport Beach. His 4~foot cabin cruiser al)parently churned on through the Catalina Channel for at least one hour before his disappearance was discovered. A U.S. Coast Guard search by !he cutter Point Divide oul of Newport Beach lasted from 1:45 a.m. until 5 a.m., when search and rescue operat ions were suspended with daybreak. No trace had been found of \\'ol\·in, 45. who lived with his wife, Suzette, at 1100 Pembroke Lane in Newport Beach's Westcliff district. He was with two women below decks after departing bis mooring at the Sluft Shin Re:!!laurant, 2241 W. Coast Highway, alx>ut 5 p.m. for an evening cruise, police said.__ _ The. women managed to bring the big cruiser "Second Ulve,'' back to Newport Beadl themselves after discoverin g that Wolvin.was no longer aboard. Investigators today declined l<r Identify the W<men, both of whom were llClheduled to undergo polygraph tes ts this morning lo corroborate their J«>rics of what happened. "Right now , it just looks like he probably went over the side," said Detective Sgt. Ken Thompson. He said the women told of making an appointinent With Wolvin, who worked as an engineering consultant, and meeting hlrn. at the vessel late Wednesday altemoon. They left the harbor and were below decks with the cruiser on a'utomatic pilot, when. they said, tbe victim left lhe cabin and failed to return within an hour. "They went topside and he was gone," Sgt. Thompson said. Police Patrol Sgt. Tom Shearn said today that investigators theorize \Vol vin vanished anywhere from six lo JI) miles offshore, but this was difficult 10 establish due to the tin1e lapse involved. f'ro1n Pnge 1 CATERING ... that belongs to the children.•· Tru.stees last week delayed nclion on further proposed food prices increases nl four high schools, including Hlu1tingt6n Beach and Westminster, until thev ccin get fi\'e County Counsel oo;nions relating to food service. ' The other truslees agre«i y.•it h Log.Jn that the board , as not administrators. should handle such price increases as a matter of policy. Logan sald today he didn't v.·ant to wail for the County Cowisel's answers because that could tak e months. "Nothing the co1U"1ty counsel would sav v.·ould have any bearlng on~·hal I would do," he said. adding latC'r, "All I'm after is !he cash." OnC' of the questions asked countv counsel was whethl'r price incn:-asc's granted without board ii'ttion are legal. He sa id he hadn't decided how to notify iViastroia nni of the suit, but n1ight send him a c."Opy of it today. "So he'll at least know what people are ti1lking about -poor guy,'' Lcigan stiid. Logan, ~·ho has Jrouscd fel!ov,. board members' ire in the past wllh demands for continuing discussions of alleged m1sprae1ices In the district. said today he didn 't. think they 'd care. "This is bety.·ecn n1e and Jay." he added . From Page J S ·s PECT ... floor at the back of the car wt11lc the gunman 1\·rencht•d al the car floors trying to J!"t in The gunman finall y w>1s hrouJ;hl down by a det('('t1.,e with a football ta~kle a~ he ran 11ff through nejrby St. Jamts'1 Park . Police lnformanL'I reported 11 shots were fi red by the 11ssallant and balllstic experts were studying two revolvers, n .31J..<alibet :ind a .22, rounft In !he white Fpnl. ( well as many "luxury .. requests --would pu.~h the city 's budget OY'tr the ps mllHon mark In 1978-79. CHY revenues, ut !heir (.'Urrcnt rate, l'Ould not kt-ep pace y.·ith those ('x1wnditures. But Arguello pol111S out that his rough slx·year estimate does not 1r1c-ludc outside re\'cnue such as fC'dera l grants, fl'deral revenue sharing and other spt'cial incomes. But the message is clea r, futurt city fuian('es are going to be light, There may have lo be some new revenue ~rces and soinc tutbacks in service, sa)s fJ'IC Out of $267,860 finance dlredor. "If you can't pay the rent, don'! worry about the payments oo the furniture ," notes Argu ello, indicating some of the luxury requests may be hard to justify. Tiie library people, for examplt, would like tY.·o oommunity theaters buUt, iit a rough construction cost of $350,000. n,e parks department wants l¥i'O more co1nmunity centers -another $19(),000. One of the biggest jumps ove r six years comes with added police manpower. Chlef l!:arle Robitaille. v.ith ~ people under his ~ing , already fee ls Caspers' Current Funds For Election $138,000 By WlLLIAl\f SCHREIBER 01 lht D•ll"t PllOI lllH Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach collected more than half the $267,860 in total campaign contributions made to Orange County's f Iv c supervisors during their current terms of office. Disclosure -$latements on file In !he Orange County Registrar Ci~ Voters <.·:ice In Santa Ana show Caspers collected a war chest of $138,000 between bis election In 1970 and the disclosure deadline of Dec. 3t, 1973. The list of majOr contributions -those O\'er SSOO -doesn't include donation., made at fund-ra isers he1d so far this year for the three board members up. for re-election in June. Caspers and supervisors David Baker and Ralph Clar!( face voters this year. Both Caspers and Clark already tiave had $100 per person receptions in their honor th.is yea r. ~ flaker, whose Second D ls tr I ct represents mos! of western Orange County, deposited just under $20,000 in his war chest during the 1ff-eleetion years. Anaheim's Clark received $25,720 in donations since his electio n in 1970. According lo his statement, all of that montY _ ha! been spent paying off campaign -debtJ and--his upeoming election will rrquire further donations. ...,.Supervisors. Ralph Djl'drich _!! f _ Fullerton and Robert Battin of Santa Ana hnve another two years before reelection time but bolb have started raising money. Batlin's supporters, a group known as Friends of Robert Battin. raised $29.185 betvoeen his election in 1972 and the end or um. Of that. he still has nearly '2CJ,OOO left in the till for future uSc. He will be a eandidate for lieutenant governor this year and Is free to spend !hat money in his race for higher office. Diedrich has almost no money lert In his campaign coffers, according to reports on Hie. -He grossed sa-t.800 at a single fund- ralsing dinner that wound ur costinfi!; · nearly SG.000. The net of $46,400 was used to repay part of a large loan he made to his own campaign in 1972. Caspers' list of maior off -vear contributors is the most extensive of the five county board members. Since the la\\' requires only disc losure of ma.ior donors. it is doubtful many of the estimated 500 people who attendt'CI his recent Nev.·portcr Inn fund-raiser y.·ill be listed. _ , r-.tany of those present at the $100-per- person cocktail party "''ere top county officials, wlro arc prohih::ed uncl :: slate election codes from att~d ing a fund· raiser unless given fr~ tickets. B11l the cro1vd did include a 1argc number of inOuentia! .1s1ncssmen. lobby ists. representatives of citizens groups and others "'ho dea l with 1hc counly bureaucracy on a regular basi s. Of the major donors 1J s1ed on the fi\'e super\·isors' disclosure documents, fully 85 percent are the same group 01 lobbyists, developers and companies that eit he r do business direetly with the county or depend on its staff for pennJts and other actions. The biggest single contributor lo super- ,·isoria\ campaign coffers w:is the lr\'ine of Dec.i 31. Top company officials "''ere also in 'attendance at Caspers' NeY.-porter Inn gathering. The co1npany gave $4.500 lo Caspers, Sl.000 to Baker. $2.100 lo Cla rk, $l ,OOO to Diedrictl und no~ning to Battin. Donations were 1 also made by the con1pany to the losing effort..o;; of former supe r.•isor. William Phillips, d('fcated by Senior Citizens Offered Plant, Flo,ver Lectures A four·part lecture seMes on plants and fowers v.·111 be offered free to F'ounlaln Vallry senior c1tlze11s slarting Friday In rooms I and 2 at tRC' co'mmunily ttnter. £.1ch of the four lectures y.·ill be OOJs;t on a F'ridav at 2 p.m. The program ill ~ spollSl)red by the Founui ln Valley Seniors 11nd the Hw1tlngl0n Beach Union High School Dist rict adult school. 1\11i title of the lecture sc rlts Is "Gardening in Small Placc.1." f'rlday's lesson will covar t~rrarlum planting. Other lectures ~re: r..1e1trch·29, planting 1n pots; ApMI 5, ma era me Pot haneers, and Aprtl 12. flower arranging. Diedrich, and \.\'ill\am \Venke, beaten by Battin. Others appearing consistently on the donation ~ts are VTN of Orange County Int'., the Mission Viejo Company, Octidental Land Development Company, Collins Radio, Avco Inc., McKeon Construclion Company and attorney H. Rodger Howell. Lobbyist F'rank f.-lichelena handed out $3,000 in donations -$1.000 each to Diedrich, Caspers and Clark -and was campaign manager for Ph 111 l p s, Diedrich's opponent in 1972. Several years ago, he was Phillips' top aide. Air California ~ident Robert Clifford paid aout a total of $2,850 to rnree supervisors -Caspers, Diedrich and Clark. Caspers' list o( do~ Is lengthy and includes many notables in county business cfrcles. The ln'ine Com{>3ny split its large Caspers donation among top company officials. including $500 contributions from late company president William ~fason and current president Ray \\'at.son . The development firm of Canyon South, Inc. gave Caspers S 5, O O O. Donations of $2,000 each came from Ponderosa Homes, Inc. and Occidental Land and Development Co m-..p~ y , builders of Lake Forest SALE PRICE s399's the department Is understaffed . and 'nt: want s to add another IM by 1919. ..Couched in all th is are t h e repercussion.'> of the energy crisis nnd the fuel shortage,· or Y.hatever you rall it," adds Arguello. "Thwt could afft'Ct re\'enue." Arg~llo doesn 't describe himself as either an optimist or a pc&'limlsl. but says he take.. a "realistic" view of v.·hat ts happening v.·ith city financet. "It's going to take an awful lot of effort from all people concerned. but I see no reason y.TJy y.·e can't SOl\'e these problems. The cltiu:ns of any city can have an)1hing · they are ~illing to pay for." Ro~·lands, on the other hand, clearly admits to optimism, despite the hard y.·ork ahead. "There may be many ways lo oome up with new revenue ¥.ttich V.'c haven 't explored. Oowntoy.'Tl development eould be a reaJ bonanza to us in a couple of years. ''I have confidence our industrial growth will keep up. And with close, tight management, we hope to gel as much a~ 10 percent more productivity out of the same people." lfe promises a thorough look at all requests and alt possible rC'vcnue sources and he warm that the six·year J>rojectlons are still too preliminary lo be relevant. "I've worked on 'll previous municipal budgets and they all balanced." One future financial crutch the city ~·as counting on -expa~ion of the Edison power plant -has apparently been swept away, which could mean an $800,000. gap annually after 1971. That ¥.oold pmti the paper figure of a $9.5 millton debt in 1979 even higher. But Rowland5 Is even an optimist about that : "Despite y.tJat's been said by Edison, I think the thlng could slill be on line in 1978. It's not a dead issue and I think Edison is being conservative." The hardest Y.Wk of honing dO\\ll !he department requesls to realistic tern\'S. find ing sound re\'enuc suurl'CS and deciding how to increase c i t y efficiency starts OOY.'. Rowlands hopes to hold a ~·eekend retreat wilh councilmen to get t'ocir views on what servi ces thev consider most important. Then he plans lo have the 1914-75 budget ready for public hearings in mid-May and cowicil adoption in mid·June. The six·year plan Y.-ould come along shortly after the firs t budget is adopted. "Overall I'm not pessimistic at all, I'm oplimisttc." he repeal.!. 20 pc. cookware set with any A m a n a Microwave Olen. l"\ames rrom the &bandoncd structure at 1259 Wa:ehousc Road adjacent to busy ~larbor Boule\.·ard could be seen ror m11ct and smoke blanketed the "'est !dde of the city. Authorities v .. ho snid the deliberately set practice blaze ac- tually raged uncontrolled for about f i\'C minutes cal led in Newport Beach Fire Department ::.i lts !or aid. They finall y oontrolled the names and instead or extinguishing then\ as planned to allow additional fire fighting exercises again tonigh1 and Friday t.'ley let it bum down. City Hall Aides ,~ake Big Move In Huntington About ISO city hall ~·orkers will move their paper clips, pencils and files to the new Huntington Beach Civic Center th is v.·eekend. They'll leave the old city hall vacant and all city buMeM will be conducted from the new home at ~fain Street and ?tfansion Avenue. Because the massi\'e shift involves so many people and equipment, ctty councilmen agreed to close city hall to -the-pub!ie~on Monday. City slaff members will be on the job, but mostly to put their offices In order. City Clerk Alicia \\'entworth said her office would be open to the public because some residents have !o pick up absentee ballots for the April 9 City Council election. The police department. which moved into its new headquarters last weekend will also be open for business as usual. City Administrator Dave RoW!ands did say !hat 1A1\ile city hall offices will be clooed to the public ?tfonday, any emergencies will be handled and phone ca..lls_ca.n be.J:e<:e:ind._ · A!F111Qr..,7 l,_~~ .... ~ ..... llll•·rc•All;:•:EYoOAoNrop U IJSE IT llfOREt I - New, FREEZER ,._-=,-.Q.n the BQ!ro _ · · -becau M use if se Yeu -· " • Co leasf n"ertibf Change troe doors, loo any lime Yo '"u left to right ., , Want .' . .,, cu, ft. i · c~-.:iry lJ.s c.,, hl28 lb.J '""l•r . ,.,,,..,..°' WE TAKE TR , 1 j~'\\\\\\\''~ ADf.fNS s::,Es TAX 'NCllEASEs 'E. 6% ON APRIL 1st . ' • H DAI LY PlLO'i :J Dad Tells Patty: 'Hang • Ill There'·· Cabs Not For 'W ets' In Tustin Tustin Police Chier Joseph J. Kelly warned l\\"O taxicab companies today their licenses may be in joopardy iJ they contiooe to gi\•e rides to illegal aliens "'ho jump from passing train!. Kelly, torrner chief in Laguna Beach. said '1le does not mean to imply that the cab companies are involved in alien smuggling operations but that they have not done ef'¥lugh to help police stop the tide of unri!gistered immigrants corning in frorn lwtexico. Tustin is a major innux point for the alens. who ride the so-<"alled "Alien Express" from San Diego to jobs in the LM Angeles and San Joaquin Valley area. One night this week. an estimated JOO aliens jumped from the freight cars of the Santa Fe train in Tustin but v.·alting police a?d federal officers managed to capture only 18 of them. Immigration of!icials said many of · tuose who escaped probably caught taxicabs -a f21vorite means or transportation for illegal aliens in the Los Angeles area. Ber Bead m l:'Wuds Tu'o aliens captured this Vl'eek were nabbed by police alter they nagged dov.·n a patrol car, mistaking it for a cab. Kelly said he has sent official letters to the Blue-White Cab Company and the Yellow Cab c.ompany. both of Santa Ana. advising them to cut down on such alien traf(ic. The Navy's first female aviator. Lt. fj.g.) Barbara ;\lien. 25, of Lon~ Beach, stands beside her aircraft, a C·l 1\ Gnnnman twin-engined transport. al the Alameda Naval . .\ir Station. She·s the first of "ix woman flight students to complete flight training as part of the Navy's test program to determine the feasibility or using women 111 non-cornbat fl yi ng billets. In his letter, Kelly said. "It appenrs to me you are offering lip ser\ice in connection \\'ith this problem ." Senate Committee Ba cl,s "I am advi sing you that unl ess l can see that positive steps 'nave been taken to preclude this type of activity, I intend lo challenge the cootinuance of your license to operate a cab service in this city." Bad11am's Bill 011 Fu11e1~al s A spokesman for the Tust in Police Department said today officers v.ill continue to be on the lookout for cabs carrying suspected aliens even though --catible!'haw-complained-ihey are-being bai'a~ by police. , I -several 4rivers,!-wbo ad.w.aot lo ·be- identi6ed,-1Said the police ha\'e been , approaching tneir cabs even when they are empty to check them out. They admilled that some drivers do pick up aliens but that some have been stopped by police while c a r r y i n g L\fexican·Americap citizens. The drivers' protests are not !hared by Yelklw Cab Company owner Glen Gaines. who said today he is going to cooperate fulty with 1he police request. •·1 am making my cfr1vers read the leUer from Kelly and then sign it as a promise not to pick up suspected aliens:• Gaines said. He said drivers v."00 refuse lo take the promise v.ill be fired and that people have been fired in the past for participating in thal kind of activity. Nixon Drops Iii Popularity ' SACRAi\tENTO tAP' A rontroversial funeral measure b ~ Assemblyman Robe rt Badham 1 R • New Beach !,_ has won a legislativt' CQ~ty Cuts Off Raw Milk Suppl y .i\f te r Warnin g Orange County Health Officer Dr. John Philp assured county s U p e r v i s o r s Wednesday his office is making every tffort to head off a threat of bacteria poisoning in certain raw milk products. Referring~ to the scare that hit tos Angeles County last week . Philp said all supplies of non-pasteurized milk from thl' Alta-Dena Dairy hnve been cut off. Los Angeles heallh officials last "'<'ek discovered that cows in the da iry's Chino herd were infected wi th a bacicna kno\.\·n as-brucellosis. Further investigation of the firm 's plant in the city of Industry revealed that raw milk and raw milk products \\'7~e infected v.•ith salmonella bacteria. "'hich causes a severe gastric upset and death in some eaSt'S. Philp sa id Orange County takes delivery of about 12.000 quarts of raw PRlNCETON. N.J . (AP I milk producLc; a day from Alta·l~na and President Nixon's popularity has distributes the supplies through an outle t dropped to a record low, "'ith only in Tustin. 25 percent approving of the way Most of the ra\1' milk, whi ch has been he·s doing his job. according to the adopted by some health food adherents. latest Gallup Poll. goes to health food stores. dairy outlets victory in thl' fJce of testimony Fron1 oppoo<'nls that 11 puts the fo:t in charg1• of guarding the chickens. The Senate Business and Professions Commiue;e approved the bi11 Wedn l'Sday after an hour·long hearing aflt r Badham test ified tVs bi, -Vas aimed at he lping the: l'Or\sumcr. 1 Hadham·s bill 11;00Jd pl,tt l' low.cost cren1,1ion firms under the licensing arm of the Stale Board of Funer~il Directors nnd Embalmers. which has five funeral industry and 1hree public men1bl'rs. Te!ophase Society. a 1<'1\'. cost San Diego-based cremation flr1n, 11·as the 111ain opponent to the bill Its spokesmen arguL'<i the board v.·ould be hostile to Telophase because the firn1 offers low-rost crema1ioos and thrf'at1..•1is to eat into funeral inttustry profits Badham said hE! had no "3X to grind " ror the funf'ral industry and simply 11·antcd to make sure fun eral firms met their contract an·d health obligations by re<J11iring th11m to be l1ccnsed by the state . But Sen. Anthony Beilenson ( D-Beverly lh\ls 1. voted against the bill and told the ("Omm1ttrc he did ro because it put a funeral industry'<lominated bonrt:f in control of low-cost cremation firms that could v.·cll drive the funeral industry out or business in thrre years. t\ ~J \'Ole sent the bill to the Finance Co1nmitt ee. one step :iway from the Senat e floor and fin.al pa s s a g e . Legislative obsE'rvers expect the bill to clear both hurdles easily and be ~nl to tiov. Ronald Reagan's drsk. The bill is AB 18'.!3. The poll indicated that 64 percent and is available for home delivery. Philp of the public disapproves of the said it is not sold in a normal ANAH EJ1lf CONFAB way Nixon is handling duties as supermarket. president. Eleven percent said they "There is •. ~~bslantial number of SET TO Jlf LJS JC were undecided. -+--ll<Qll~lv!>UO<.l<,-!"is raw....oi,ilk._out....ev.cn_ ________ _ J--T ,,,.,,,,.~1.563'adults iiflhe SUl"'\'ey though it is considerably more expensive were polled during the periods Feb. than the pasteuriied product:' Philp told !2·25 and ~farch 1.-4. The President supervisors. since has held televised question· He said deli\'eries of non·pasteurized ar>d-ansv.·er sessions in Washington milk to Orange County has been Feb. 25 and March 6, tol.lowed by completely halted and his staff is appearances in Chicago Friday and checking the retail outlets to make sure in Houston Tuesday night. none of the old milk is still on the market. $400,000 Outlay "I Believe in ~tusic"' is the theme for the 197~ l\1usic Educators /'\at1onal Conference lo be held for the next five da vs in Anaheim . The musical gala wiU draw more than 1.000 students rrom Orange County as well as prominenl n1usic personalities. See story and pictures on Page 8 • Bike Trail Plan Endorsed Orange County supen-isors h a v e endorsed a master plan of bicycle trails for the coun1y thal· will mean an initial outlay next ~r of at least $400,000 In reveiue sharing funds. $300.<XXl in bicycle trail construction and acquisition. including a 14-mile route do"'n tile Santa Ana River. Boe Neely said the cost is v.·orth it v."hen it is compared to the expense of fret¥111Y construction. matching funds from county revenue sharing coffers on any municipal b1kc trail project. ' Suptrvison aJso dirc<'ted other county departments to oontribute to 1he trail projed.5. Missing Socialite's Bocl )'· Fo1111cl • COL\'ILLE , '\'ash. tAP l -The fate or a San F'ranc1sco sociahtl' and Olll•llnlC' student radical v•ho disappearrd tn 19il 'o''as unraveled hcrt• v.·1th a gnsly piece of dctec1h·e v.·ork . Dental records finally identified the 1 l bags or bones found northeast of here in July as !h<' remains ol Nan Goldie, 22, a member of the old Ba.init>r brev.•erv family, Ste\'ens County Shrriff Chan Si. Clalr said ~li.ss Goldie's rcn1a1ns hal'e been in thC' county courthoursc 1'3\llt s i n c e Scpt('1nbcr alter experts f rom '\'ashington State Lni\'rrsity rind !he FRI <'OUld do little 1nore th.in id(•ntify the bones as those of a ~ouni:: y,·oman. · Spkane County Shenff's Sg1. John 1~ :\lcCiregor said her d1'ath also nuiy be llnk«I 10 n Spokane death he has been in\·t·~tigating :o:tnN· 1~171 :\!c{;rei;or s:11d l'aln Alto private 1h'lect1\'t' \\·1llia111 H Barnt'.S. hired by '.\HS~ (:oldie's parent<; to fin<fher, played a crucial roll' in solving the case. Thie remains v.·ere found scattered O\'<'r a IDfoot ;irea in re1no1e Linle Tu·1n Lakrc: northeast of here in J uly. A sk'<!ping hai; and blls of clothing "'ere ntso found in !hr arf'a·. · ·-....,. • • ··Three dentists' hil\'C looked at the rC'C'Ord~ ;ind 11·c think it 's hrr," .said St Clair. "It 1\'as :i to11gh onC', !() take rrn1a1ns that old that ha1·l' been through a 11·1n1er and been hit b~· coyotes ... '.\liss r.o!d1c l':in1 .<.hed sometime in ~O\'C'lllh<'r 197!. on th{' 11·:1~· to San Fr<lnclstu from Canada, hrr pa.rents J1are told police Shi· 11·as a Cnt11\1on df'hu1 ·111tl·. h':l 1· ,,, ;1 ll'adl·r tn studrnt dcmon ,!r.111011~ at St \l!lf<1rd t.:niver~il\' 111 lhC' !:1tc 196-0,, in('!t1d1ng the 196R Protc~1i; that 1n\·olved lht• {l('tU!lation of !ht• :1citn1111 ~lf<l!LC1rl 1Judd1og for thn·L' da1" l'ol1('C' arr nlso 1ny1·~1 1 g,ll1nt: a pos~:lJI,· ('fln nect1on bct...,·een :\!is~ t~ldie's death <1nd the .su 1c1dc of a Stanford biophysicist in a Spo~ane mou·I ~01·. J, 1971. lier p..1rcnts told police she "'as a friend of t-:11rl ~. Jacobs . ...,,ho ...,.:11 found dead 01 an O\'Crd~e of s\eepu1g pills. ~us~ C".o!die·s pn re11ts rnaintain an :11>.irtmcnt ln San F'r:incisco and a homl' 1n Petalurna 'DOI NG ALL WE CAN' Hearst Briefs Newsm•n Ove r 'Zi ggurat' In Lag una Nig uel -The federal J!Ol·('mmcn! took title lo the Rockv.·rl\ z1ggur::it in t...1guna ~1guel today. The go\'cmmrnt took possession .it noon. nod no.,.,• has responsibility for security. mainten ance. :ind all facets of the plant op('Tation . Bob Ireland, a Gcnrr.1! Srrviccs Ad rn in i s I r a I 1 on spokesrnan. s.ud. TI1c bi~ J)lant. a 1nill1on squ:.ire foo1 racihty 11·h1ch nrvcr has h<'cn occup1t-d stntc compll'llOn 1hrtc yrars :igo. \1·as drsignrd a'i r1n aerospaC\' oµc ration.-. el'ntcr for Hockwell (iovrrnmc-nl pl:ins t·all !\1r .1 "l11!!h bulk. low employ~·· uSC' or the fac1l1t~. StorrtJ;e of wcstrm arch1\·es ar(' 1ncludrrl in 1h:it .. hi gh hulk " u:.e. <:SA offu.:1 ~1b said Hock11·ell traded !ht pl:u1t to t.:n ch' Sam 1n exchange for $19 :i million 111 ~urµlus defense d<"partmcnt facihlics no"· leased by Rockwell. Tiw plan1 is 1·:1luPd :1t S2J mill10Jl. l'°('(.li•ral acquisition or the facth\y v.·111 ren1f1\'e it from the tax rolls. meaning a loss or an t'St1ma100 $ol75.IXMl to various triC"AI l."O\'emmf'nt aJ,'l:'ncics. -- T1·ies Ag ain To Get Dito TV C<.)~1fall Hll.1.SUOHOt t:I\ 1.\l'1 -.\l•\1 Spa1,11 1 111ag11.'.l h· 1!,u1d •l ph A ltl·:ir<>I .s.11 :o1 h<· .,.,Il l l.1'<'P 1r11ng to gi'I 1110 in1pn-.Qfl\·U S1 111b101f•·~e l.1h<orat1on Anny 11\t'ntlw:r" en n"116'n11 Lt.I•' 1t•lr11 s1nn ''nd \\\-dnrsda~· h1' ad1 J:.l'<i hi,, k1c\naprd daug htf'r "l'att~ .• 1ga1n 111~1 h:int: 1n t!x're \\'c'rf' rlo1ni.: evrry1h1n~ 111• t:an '' Tilt> SI.A. 11h11:h cl:um~ rrsponsib1h1 1 For k1d napu1g lh1· 2(}.1·car-0ld <..'Ol.'CI ~·eb. 4 has thrl'alL'flf'<l 10 brL':lk off alt ron1munic:it1()n.~ uni~.,,!! Jo~·1Jn lll'n11rv '!1. ai1d Hus.."1.·11 l.1ttlt·_ ~I. .1PfA':lr 11n na1LOl'lal tl'IC\l~LO!l. Thr mt'tl "a11! to rnakt• a slJh'n1e111 !hey rl;u1n t'Uuld ll'ad to ,\1 1~:0: 1!1·nrst $ lrl'\-dorn {)n1• jUd~t· t't'l•'lh·tl the p!'OpOSCil Tu1·sday ;\11d .1 ~l'l'flnd JUd~f· \\'1'((nt•«da1 l)t)'IJl()llt'll :1 n1 l1nJ.! until )tond:11 Appro• al (If bot h iudgl'~ 1.~ n·11111rL'<I ~1 ni·,• LiUll· <ind Jk·n111·0 r::il·l· charges 111 111 11 counl11's They arl' rharg1'<I 111 Ala1nt'<l:t l'ount~· "ith 1fi1· :\01· 6 c•11n1dt' ·bull<" as..,..1ssinnllon of Oakland ·~·tiool' ~upt ~larrus Fostl'r ;ind 111 Contra Co:-;I.• County 111th the at11'1Tlpll'<I n1urd1•r of a Concord poliren1an Jan 10. ··rm gomg to kt'<'p ask1nJ.! th1.· p...'Oplr' thal ha1·e the au~ril\' to lel thcnt do il," I-k>arst said \\'ednesday. :·Jf lhey !->.1f oo. thr~· say no. But rn1 going to keep asking ... Attornc\'s for l.il!lr and ih'llllrO also pron1iscd' to µr~s lhr r('(Jurlil vi lhe1r cli1•nts. llr:ar~t told ni·11 'llll'll .11 h 1 ~ llillsbor.ough mansion. "J'zn tr}tlll.: to rlr1 1•v1'ryth1ng I t:1n 10 f;jcil1t:1tl' !hr den1ands of ! hi' SL,\ ·· Jln11t·\'Cr he adU<'d ··r·rn losin~ eontrul of soinr tl11ng~ that n11ght 1n;1\1· Ottn cas11·r 10 do. I think . 1110 or lhrr'I' l\'l'Cks ;:igo. TI1t·rl' ;irt· a lol or olhl'r pcopll' around "ho nn· no.,.,•JJC~1nr11ng In <''1plure pe<ipll' ;uid kidnap P.,.o()pl<' nOO I think the rtat:t11ln 10 1his 1'.hol(' thing 1~ stiffening around thl' l1lUnlr}. "\\'hat I'm IC) u1g Lo say. perhaps 11 'i- just tnat 1-'m gPtting tired." ile1trst said ·•1\ly posi!100 1s j;!1•1t1ng tnor.~ and tnorr liiff1cult. I don 't kn<>w ho11· to 1nakt.'-- contal·t 11!\h thrn1 -lffi· SI.A " So far . IW.000 ba g:. ot jlroceric$ ha1 <' IX'rn distributed. For the Total Look in Interior Dec or. A wonderful. ada ptable wall unit cons1st1ng of 3-80" Pilasters. 2·74 " shelves and 2·42 " shelves ..,eciolly prictd ot s299 installed But approval of the plan \\lednesday came only after the board ordered pl&Ming officials to look into possi~le use or uUlity easen1en1s for COl'l!ilrucUon of trail routes. For the $10 million in costs lo build one mHe or free"'·ay. l'ne county could bu lid an eight·fool·'o''ide bicycle tran from Santa Ann to Portland, Oregon, county planners have esliqtated. Among otocr things. the board: --Ordtred the flood control dis trict to '\'Orlc wtth trail planners in in.Stalling trails alon g flood control e~ffients. -Ordered the coonty road dtpl:lrtment your /ai.'Onlt dr'signtr will be haWY lo cuml yciu ' County planner Tim Neely cave the board an outline of tM: a»mile nct'A"Ork of 1{3lls and sor:ne of I.he l'OSIS in\'olved. tie sald the system inc envisions to acoommodate the C(Jlnty's 5 o O , O O O bicycles would cost $2.4 million ov~r lho next 10 to 12 yean just to construct. not counting eastmcnt arquisHion a n d landscaping. Dy the end of the current fiscal year, the county will -have tnves1td more lh:in ' 'I .Nedy said the per·mile cost to bh .. ')'cle trails ls about $30.000. Neely told supt.rvbors that county <:rews have constructed a total or only S3 milts or tra.il so far but thal ZO of the countv's 26 cities are In the proceM Of building !heir own roordb"lcd nCl!A'Orks. Part of the board's approval of the network included a c:ontlnulng pact v.·lth county cities providing for . t qua I to c:onUnuc developln" trtils In unlncorpotated county terTilory. -Asked the Orange COun1y Tramit District to study v.·a)'I by v.·hich bicyclists and buses can intcrfa<.-e. -Asktd county planners to cootinue preparation of a master plan nety.·ork may for e'\'t-ntuaJ dl~trlbutlan to the public. , H.J.G Al\l\ETf fllR NlTURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR OESIGNERS Open Mon. Thurs. & Fri. Eves. I - 22 15 HARBOR BLVO. COSTA MESA, CALIF , ) :I DAI LY PILOT lllursdny, March 21, l<t74 c.!'::'u.g (;;t Manager of Las Viegas 1 Casino, '\~ Wife l(illed in Mob 'Rubout' Tom urphiue Police111an's Lot Not Happy POLICE BEATS l>EP'J'. -You may have caught Ull' ne"'S ii.em wherein one \\'.'.llh•r Pudinski. chief of our enhre California llighway Patrol. is now In favor of upping the speed 1Jm1L 1lus comes as a mild suprise. Right now. of course, Commissioner Pudinski and his CllP ofricers 8T(' enforcing a 5.S milt· pc-r hour speed limit, imposed because of the allt>gcd gasoline crisis. And now lh;it the alleged crisis is :illcgcdly over. l'ud1nski figures his guys ou1,,1lt to be let off the 55 ~1Pll hook. 'His logic is that the CHP. in ticketing over·55crs. is .actually enforcing an energy law, not a traffic law. And he sees traffic law as the CHP's primary responsibility. WE~ Tij.E CllP lead.Cl already has tlra"'"'ll a lot of criticism from several quarters today because of bis statement. Some folks point to the decrease in traffic crashes and say that's proof enough that '>'-"e ought to retain the 55 limit. i?ucfinski, on the other hand. argues that it's been the decreased traffic now t'ttat hiis lowered the accideflt ral.e more than the 55-mile-per-OOur limit. Motorists are already hedging back up around 60 or so, he says. because they figure the alleged fuel crisis is over. The OIP chicr is afraid if his men are forced to continue 5., enforcement they will begin to lose credibility with the public and morale will get shot OOwn the tube. Well. you have to admit wirh a scan of the news these days, morale does become a large factor among lay,· enforcement agencies. POlJCE l\10RALE in Anaheim came apart in recent times when the lawmoo had trouble squeezing a pay raise out of the city. First they were gutng to arrest: everybody in protest. Figuring tlwl might backfire. they then decided not to arrest anybody. And finally. the thing got settled somehow. Laguna Bead! now figures lo be having some morale pnl!Tcms among its Men in Blue. The Art Colonypolice assocfaUoo called a public press conremire to air grievances.. Among the romplaints are too few officers, spread too thinly. thus causing overtime, overwork and general danger. It also was fiint!Xt broadly tlial Jack of municipal support caused ex-Laguna chief JDS('ph J. Kelly to split and become 'fUSlin polic:e chief. WELL, TUSTIN ClllEF Kelly ma y have his O\\TI problems lOO. Like that freight train fillL>d with more ~nan JOO aliens \\'ho got un loaded in 'l\lstin the other night. And despite a cop dragnet 1nost got a\ray. · One ahen v.·ho got caught mistook a Tustin police cnr for a cab aro piled right in. All this cnuS('d Kelly to y,•am the cab romp.1nles to stop picking up aliem·from· the train stop \\•hich has become kno"'11 us "The Alien Express . ., And lhi s c.1u.scd at least one cabhiC' to complain :is to how he was go ing to find out ir a cus!omt·r ,11as a "''etback or ~1 U.S. citizen·.• .lu st prove.<; lhet even h:iv1• prob lems 111 TtL.,lin. A.'10 SPE,\K:\'lG OF pol ice problcmo.;. uur con<lok'ntts to NC\\'J)Ort Beach PoliCC' ~gt. Kf'n nt•lh TI1ompson, v.·ho had poor lu1·k \\'it h his check for O\'Crpayinen~ of ~tale incon1c ta~cs. Ul'IT...,..I• Wind-wlaipped HoW-eaust 11fonroe Station. Fla fire officials hoped today that winds would stay gentle to help them control an .arson-set fire that has burned 32,000 acres of the big Cypress swamp, 50 miles west of l\liami. The fire broke out on l\tarch 8 and was rekindled Saturday by arsonists . Artillery, Ta11ks Battle At H_eights on I 0th Day From Wire Services ~said its artillery and tanks dueled Jsraetnoroes on the Golan Heights for the 10th straight day today. and that tile Israelis were firing on civilian targets. Tbere was no immediate comment from Tel Aviv. ; 'A '1DJ.lilary communique broadcast by Damascus radio accused the Israelis or trying to bolster their forward positions in the central sector of the front. But it said Syrian :trtillery and tanks intercepted the Israelis and foiled their operation. No casualties \l'cre rr!!'>rt<'d. IN CAIRO, an Egypti:in spokesman said it will bE' at least another 10 days before ports at either end of the Suez Canal arc ready to recei\'e ships. The Cairo press repor1ed tnc pon s v.·ere opened on a limited scale Wednesda v. Sources· said a British Royal Navy survey of the logistical problems of sv.·eeptng the canal of unexploded mines and ordnance is finished. TAU\S ON JOI~'T United Statcs- Briti!Jh efforts to clear the CMal of explosives are expected to begin in Londcn in a few days. \Vashington announced Tuesday it V.'OUld spend tens of millions of dollars in clenring the canal of explosives. An Egyptian official said ports nt either end of the canal v."(luld be open oo a limited scale as of April I, pennitting access too-ships of about 40,00l tons. Syria has asked Russia for more military assistance and all-OUt political backing, sourcrs said today. The Hussians. hoy,·evrr. have deferred a final det-ision until after the Kremlin lal k.<I v.ith U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger in ~!OSCO\\' next \\ttk, the sources &1id. Long-haired 5-year-old Can Go Back to School llOUSTO' (UP!l Thanks to a Billy, the <:1dopted son of r-.1r. and ~Ir.;. \VHliam F. Ep1>c.rson, Y."3S suspmd«I because school officials said his Ion~ hair violated the district's grooming code. Pair Charged In Inventor Deatli Plot From Wlr'r Services- ST. LOUIS -A 74-year-<>ld Florissant, 110 .• man and his 39-year-Old sm have been arrested oo charges of conspiracy aOO fraud in the shooting death of a heavily tnsured inventor. Oiargcd in indictments re tu r n e d Wednesday v.-cre James Jl Calvert and his son, Ronald F. Calvert, who were ( IN SHORT ... ) partners of inYenfDr Vtctor G. Nul l, 34. The body of Null, who had been \\'Orking on a pollution-free rotary engine, v.·as fouOO in his office in East SL louis. JU,, Nov. 9, 1972. e 011nssis T11r11• So11lh PASCAGOULA , 7'fiss. -· Aristotle Onassis, ... nose plans to build an oil refinery v.·crc rebuffed by the residents or nu·mam, N.H.. is looking at t.tississippi as a possible site. Nicholas Papanirolaou, \'ice president Of Onassis' Olympic .Refineries. Inc.. said the firm haS had ,;a number of proposals from f\.1 ississippi " for the proposed $600 million project. e Pa11 Boosts Voled \\'ASltJ NG1'0N -The nation's workers may see the minJn1um v.•age go up to $2 an hour by 1'.1ay. but a congressional opponent charges the action could backfire on them by boosting unen1ploymcnl. Link Seen To Mafia Chief min LAS VEGAS, Nm•. (UPl) -A shotgun blast in a dart: haU'A"aY has killed an expert sloe. machine cheater v.·ho 'A'&s expected to testify agaimt a 1'talia chieftain and other gambling figures . His wife died with him. "It was defutitely a rubout. job" by a professional, hired gunman, a police investigator said. Law enforcement sources sa id it v.·as common knowledge in the I o ca 1 underworld that there was a gangland "contract" out on Jdnn Dubcek. 31. manager of the \Yestward-Ho <:Mino. Off Side• Washington Redskin football coach George Allen is having trouble with neighbors in Fair- fax, Va. They've asked for ·in· junction against Allen's two 100-pound \Veimarancr dogs from running loose. Douglas Balk DUBCEK A."10 IDS wife. Frances, 'Zl. t , ,..,.ho worked in the snack bar at the -0 Ch k -westwaro-Ho. --were gunned-do w_.,__ ver ec up \Yednesday as they entered a dark ha\Jy,•ay returning to their apartment ar~~~~iicek had a permJt ID carry a Of DCI 0 Told pistol, police said. but she left the gun in · the apanment when she drove to the casino to pick up her husband. . Dubcek was waJking behlnd his v.ife "'hen the killer fired from about 15 feet behind them. The blast tore into his upper right back. f-Lls \\'ifc turned and the gunman shot h<'r in the race. "11100E AF'J'EI{ JUl\.f were not from Chicago or New York, lhey were from the 1.4'.IS Angeles area," a source oonnectcd to the case said. A police SOUrt'C said Dubcek 'had a reputation as a skilled slot machine cheater "but he has been pretty straight for the last year." Embcek was scheduled to testify in Los Angeles oext Tuesday in a federal court trial o( seven man accused of running a rigg~ gambling operation that allegedly took in up to $250.000 a month. One ol .the dcfel)dfnts is Peter John ~tjlano, 47, of Northridge. Calif., y,·ho the FBI identifies as a ranking ~ ol the ~tafia "family" headed by Nick Licata. Embcek reportedly testifil'd to h -federal grand jury that sutticqucotly indicted t\1ilano and the others on charges of operating a rigged gambling operation that moved from house to house in the San Fernando Valley area . THE RING ALLEGEDLY employed prostitutes who v.•ere p;:iid to bring their customers to the gambling operations, ,,.here they could be fleeced. Others indicted v.·ere Beverly Hills attorney Ma.rUn Calaway, John Joseph Vaccaro. 33. ol Las Vegas. Llligi Gelfuso. 48. operator ot a Fresno rubbish collec- llon linn Hany Coloduros. Tony Endre- ola and Santo ?i.1anfre, all of Los An- geles. 'l'ne indictmen ts fol\oy,'ed an intensive in\·estigation by the FBl , Lai Angeles police and the J ustice Department's organized crime strike force. In 1972. Dubcek Y.as charged v.·ith running. in partnership v.ith Vaccaro, a crooked gan1bling opcralion in ·van Nuys. Tut> charges wer(' later dropped. i\EW YORK (t;PI\ -The n1akers of the DClO jumbo jet balked &t a request from rederal officials six days\ before the wtirst crash in aviation history lo take a fresh look at safety measures aimed at prt>\'enting the kind of condition that most experts believe caused the disaster, the New York Times reported today. The Times said the Federal Av1aUon Administration made the l"l'quest in a letter sent to l\.fcDonnell-Douglas Corp. on Feb. 25. March 3. a Turkish airlines OCIO crashed shortly after takooff from Paris, killing all 346 aboard. Cargo door failure causing a kind of explooive decompression ha s 1 been cited by many experts as the possible cause of the crash. THE SENATE SUBCO:\BUl'I EE on aviation announced it v.·ould bold hearings nc.x-t Tuesday on whet.her the FAA and r-.1cOonncll-Douglas de9lt ade- quately \\'ith safety measures for OCIOs fol.lowing the near-crash o( one of the planes when the rear cargo door ble~Y off Y.itile in a climb over Windsor, On- tario, in June, Im. The House Investiga- tions subcommittee will conduct similar hearings \\'ednesday. The Tin1es said the FAA suggested safety changes to the planemaker, and that the Turkish Airlines jet which crashed early this month had al least some improvements. BUT. THE NEWSPAPER saia. federal officials suggested sL't days before the cra sh that McDonnclJ-l)ouglas make another analysis of possi ble safety changes. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE ~.....y of •I,,. 0..,Jy P 'ot •~ ')'.n':r'c<>~ ~y 11 l'C<l llO ..,, '-'°"'--by' 30 D"' COii lrcl "°"' CDl'lY will be brcugl'fl lo~. Cail1 trftt>• . ...,"""'100p "' S,,!ut<1111..:! S""""y II VOU 00 ~ llCel ... """' OOOV tr. 11 """ Salut1ll• Of II• m S..-•· caO I..:! I eogy "''I tot ll!Ol.iQ~l lo-. C.1" l'I !1>1n UlllM 101 '" --i-tunt""ll'on 9"cll ir><I~ ... -.............. . Soon~ C.11>-610<~ s.~ Mn C..DIS!....., o.,.. ""'"'· SW~~ U9U"I N'll'AI,, •·••• a.&'2-•321 . •.• !>$1).1220 ······'~~'X> Sgt. Kenny got the check hack from the 1-,,..---iolltle-in fine or.OOr-buW»e-ncv~LW caSn it. llis dog ate it. federal judge \\'ho said his boyhood h:.11r "·as over his ears, 5-year-old Billy Epix-rson can return to the kinderga rten class he was expelled from a month ago for Y.ttring his hair long to hide a birth dcfcct. • · th.is child. out. of classes v.1:nrld cause irreparable damage tOThedilld.1 Judge \\'oodrow Seals said Wedocsday in granting a wnporary injW'ICtion against the suburban Pasadena School District. But Jud ge Seals left the bench \VedneSday and v.·ent lo Billy's courtroom chair and examined the boy's hair. He then returned lo the bench and said \\'hen he was young. the hairstyle v.·as called a 'lliiiili:T1lroWn'--.ut--- "When I v.·as about 5 or 6 I had one " the jtxige sakr. ''And it came doy,~ comp&elely over my cars.'' The House Wednesday voted 375 to 'II to raise the minimum wage for ITI05l v.-orkers to S2 \h.i:s year. It ~wld go to Dutx-ek v.·as also under subpoena to· appear before the J\evada Gaming Control Board ~larch 2.6 at a hear ing into the gatnbling v."(lrk pcnnit of Delbert Donham, a blackjack dealrr and slot machine expert. A spokesman for the board said Dubcek was Donham·s partner "in ~ne operation of crooked gaming dc\•ices in an illegal operation in the Los Angeles area." !2. to in 1975 and ID $2-30 in 1976. · "m:;;a=""'two "" ~~= ·-"Thc---iafur rol'i:e-will pay (forU..-" ----= :.:. .. • , ::::u;.. m.. J 11 Beasts~: • And to add 11~111l to injury, the animal i~ -(}'Oii rcudy for this'.' I - a police dog. nction) through more unemployment and 'Y k (R"',,.:.~;es." said Rey. llDbert D Price an ees e Set1let1red JOO Years Squall Line Kills Four Wlo-IITA FAU.S, Tel. -~rlcs Dc>nnis Easley, 21, was found gwlty of murdering 11-year~ld F'l'ances Laurese Stevens and WllS sentenced Wednesdl'ly lo 100~ years in prison. II ig-h W i1uls • Ut Soutlieaswrn States Injure 50 Others II \1·as Easlcy's second trial for the dC'a!h of the Stevens girl. He v.•as previously conv icted and senten<.'f'd to 300 years but lhc conviction was reversed by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. U •. t;. S 1nnmnr11 "001• .,.~!ft• ..... -·· ,,....., "'° J"!11•!ff-....rt rfllO(tll! 1(ld1v ~· -l<l~•!I h"t brOllVl'll 'tvtrt !l>-•~IQl'n\1 ,,,.~ "'\" w!lllk 1cro•t !ht J>out.,.••• Ill wlNll ,,.,01"«1 '"" 111111-"IO~lit /\fl"'"· lifttd rucll0ll1. i.t1"'1 rldto '"'!OO'I fl:1wl'l'J •NI topolfd ''"' I • r "'r tocko~. Llol!t v•r1•~ wlfld' fhQ!\I •l'ld rnotnl .... i'MU<i bt<:Cil'r>l119 .,..,t.-1y I to 16 t~OI\ l.i ·~· !o<I•~ •llCI f rldty, H·OPI lodt Y hi "'OP! "" • Chh1a fteb11ffs ft11•• l\fOSCOW -For five days, the SOviet Lnlon tried quiet diplomacy to otL\ln the return of a helicopter v.1tich it said strayed across the Chlltse border in bad weathor. On Wednesday, ·the Tiw news agency said tbe attempts had failed. It did not say what the Soviet llnioo intends to do nl'Xt. POLICE CLEANUP c~~1,1 ,...,""'''11''' ··-•·-,., 10 H. t~l•llCI ~~"''" •1119• lror» i 4 lo 61 Wartr lf"l\Olf•'vrt ,,, r-.fERl'DI\. r-.lukx> (AP ) -Tht' nrw pollct chief took office and made his first priority a d~anup campaign -ol his :~ own mat • S1111. 1lfon11. Tides THU•SOAY \K~ l>IOI> t •11 Dft1 ~K(l(>(I I-~·1)'1 l!rtl, FltUlAY "'"'"'or< t!O •r>I•'' F l•1I 1<1W -1·01 ~I'll. O• St'C.Ol'ld Pll91'1 • ;1 p.... • t ~Otld •ew Jn '"' 02 5\111 lti<itt t :5S •.rn. ltb ~OS o "'· M°"" .1 .. 1 )•Jl 1,f!\, Ith '!·l! p ""· Capt. Jorge l\1artincz Lugo ordered his officers to get their hair cut and !ih.'lvc oft their Bittt.buma. He Abo told thorn to bathe more often_ Streakers Stir U7) No rtli Korea From \fire Services Socialist i'.'orth Korea took official notice of streaking tod ay and concluded the United Stat(>S must be crac king up. ' " .. This glaringly shoy,•s that the Yank('('s are beasts in human skins," said •! llodong Shimoon. official ncv.·spaper ol the North Korean Labor (Socialist) If 1~a:ty. "A1neri can socie ty is a society of brutes racing an imminent doom. lt is roll~ to the core:' the ne\\'spaper said. (Related story Page 15.) • . Streaking by American soldiers in South Korea was reporlcd v;lth a ceri.ain l, 1 hghtness by non.Communist nev.·s media, but here's how it came out in KCNA. ~ t "The wretches of the U.S. imperialist aggressor force$ staUoncd in (South Koren l ran about the village naked on the night of r-.iarch 15. On the same day, tv."(I other naked tx-a sts committed similar barbarism defying human imagina-\~ lion , hold ing their underwear in their hands." • In South Korea. where about 40.00l American servicemen are stationed U.S. ml!itary authorities Wednesday asked their troops to give up the practice: Sooth Korean President Park Orung-~Jee 's govemment flas.lbeen threatening American troops with jail sentences ol up to ooe yror If they art! caught streaking . Elsev.·here on the streaking front: • Two television newJCaiters sat dumbfounded Wednesday night as 1 male st~aker. \\·earing nothing but a Nixon mask and tennis shoes, dashetl across the 5el during a live broadcatt. lie CatTied a sign sayinf: "Nixon bare ii all:' • A prisoner awaiting a htaring in Loui:\iana stripped off his clotht9, ~ da.'lhed through the crowded courtroom and sprlnttd down a !itreet before a pur~ulng at.tomey caught hin1 four blocks away. "He ran out of breath before I did ." said city attorney L.irry Lolley. • The lad seems rmally to ha ve 1aken bold in MCxlco. Nude strolls W'erc made Wednesday by a girl In the northern city or r.tontcrr~y and by 1wo malet In the tastem city or Jalap._'\. I I I ., • 7 -~-~--·?""~• .. ...1. ~ •• ' Today's Finni N.Y. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 80, 5 SECTIO NS, ~8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1q74 N TEN CENTS Candidate Mcl(erren Pushes for Paramedic·s By L. PETER KRIEG Of f!le D•UY P'lt.I II•" Proposals for paramedics and a senior cilium center and criticiml of a proposal to put the police on foot arose today in the Newport Beach city council caT1\P3ign. The election ls April 9. Third District candidate John J. McKerren said the city administration should move ahead with its study of a para_mcdics program that could be operated by either the fire or police department. Fire Chief Leo Love has been studying such a program for some time, but it has ne\·er been brought before the council for public discussion. ~icKerren t.1lked of the SUC(ess other communities have had with paramedics as the candidat<'S addressed the \\'est Newport homeoY.'Tiers Wednesday night and the Newport llarbor-Costa ~tesa Board of Realtors this morning. "Paramedics are saving li\"CS al :t phenomenal rate and this v.·ould be one cf the first things I Y:ou\d urgt> 1f 1'111 clectt:'d ,'' ~1cKerren said. Jte said establishment of a paramedic program should be tied to crea!lon of an emergency m~iC'al aid faC'ility 1n Nc"·port Cente r. Ile said lhat v.•ou\d ha\'t' dramatic results, espc(ially when hea\'Y traffic makes access to Iloag llosp11:il fro m the east side of tov.'TI almost in1possiblc. ~lcKtrr('n also urged that the C't\~· COO\'er'I the Fi rst Ba ptist Church building on Cliff Drive to a community ('('nter for the elderly "ti<·n it is acquired !rom tht' State or Califomia Sixth District C'ou n('1 t aspi rant Luc11!(' Kuehn fi red off th<' crlt1c1Sm of a suggestion niad(' b~· one of h<'r oppon1~nts, \\'11tiam Agee. 1ha1. there should Ix! 1111 iner<'ase of patrolmt·n \\'alkinjt the bl:at. '"The 1dr-;i 1s not pr;1cttca1." ~!rs. Kuehn said. "ll would rt'quire :1 tremendous increasc-in both persorutt•I and bud get. ··Tue police department does .1 fantaSlic job now ," she said, addtng th1'~ do it ··"ith brain pov.·er. not foot po11·r-r."" The t"'O midw~k forurns al!>O s.111· ·counci lman ~h!an Dostal. v.·ho"s 1r~1ng to ho!d on to his Fourth Dist rict s;:J!. <ll tack l'hallt'llger Lyrl (;('ron1n11 for the first tim1..' L>ostal l.'.lsh1..-d 1h1• L1n('flln ~hddll' Schoo! teacher for s:1y1ng ht'd suppor t 011 drilling off the coastline II 1hr <'OCrr'\ l"Tl"-tS tonllnU('S ··rm un:iher:1bl~· oppo~<'<I 10 0:1 Cr1ll1n.c:.·· h·· told ,\.t'.;I \L·\1pt•r!t'r~. :idd1ng. "I do 1101 fe1·I 111· 1-;u1 u:-e th• l'ntr~~· cri.sis co •·rod" chi· 1'11\ 1ronr111·n1 a1 1!~•111s 11" h:1\1· ni:ide ·· Ll1..•ronm11 {lc f\'Uflul his pot'111on :-:11111.' 1h.'.lt hl·';I suppon off:-hntt• dn!11ni.: ""on l•. ,IS <I \a~t ft'!'><lr1. I! 1t1>·n· ;ift' 11'1 otl\"I ISt-\' 1'.\ll1\\lt-'.l)ll'. 1'11~t· 21 Yachtsman Lost Newport Man l 'anishes on Cruis e Costa ltesa firemen battle bi g blaze in· Old ware· house near Orange Coast College alter their prac· lice drill got too realistic \\lednesday night . Old building at 1259 Warehouse Road was de)ibera tety set fire to provide training for firemen, bul the fire got out of hand for a while. Newport Beach firemen ,~;ere called in to he lp. Authorities finall y decided to burn the Y:hole building rather than try to sa \"e some of it for fulure drills. Spcr tacular bl aze drew widespread attention and bla nketed portions of,the city with smoke. Newport, CdM Freeiva x Fin~h By 1982 Urged Completion of both the r.;ev.·port Freeway and the Corona dcl !\far Freeway v.·ithin the next eight years has been recommended. by the engtneertng staff o( the state Division of llighways in a report issued in Sacramento \\'ed~ay. The report names all or Route 73 and the continuation of Route 55 from Bristol Street llOUlh to Newport Beac:h along v.·ith seven other freeway projects which should be c<>mpteted by 1982. Members of the California Highway Commission are scheduled to review the February Cost of Living Up 1.3 Percent for U.S. ''l ASHINGTON IAP) -The pace of inflation quickened in February v.·ith food and fuel.Prices pushing the cost of living up 1.3 percent. the second big~cst monthly jump since 1951 , the government said today. (Related story, Page ~1. The Labor Department said 1:1st Potted Plant Pla1ited Pot month 's rise sent consumer prices 10 percent higher than a y('ar a~o and marked the first lime since 1948 that the L:nited States e:<pcrlenced double figure inflation. It v.·as the highes t 12·mon!h increase 1n the cost of living since consumer pr ices rose by 10.2 percent in the 12 mon!hs end ing January 1948. e.ight-ye.ar plan In J\-1ay and ~ibly to A confessed potted plant thief adopt it in June. who surrendered to police after ;\early half the February increai;;e "'°'as attributed lo higher foOO pric('s with the price of beef rising i .:J percent, the sharpest jump since a 9.6 percent increase in June 19~7. Gasoline and other energy items were responsible for about a fifth of last month"s increase in prices. Ski pper Arthur I' \\" o I\" in \l:l:i mL~sing and pr<'5umt'd dro"lled toda~, arier vanishing ov('rbo:ird \\"i'<lnesday on a twil ight y;1cht cruise off Xewport Beach. lhs 4:1-foot cabin cruist·r appart•nttv c.-hurncd on through the Cat:i!ina. Ch:111111.'.I for ;tt 1(':1~! one h"ur br-fon' his ctisnppc a.rancc ""as disl"OVL'ted. A U.S. Coast (i ui"lrd srarch h!' thl' cu11cr Point ll11•1de ou t of \'{'\\"fXl n Beach lastc.11 fro n1 1:45 a m. until 5 a.m .. "hen sea rch and rescue Op!'rJt1ons were suspc·ndl'd v.·ith daybn•ak.• No trace had bet·n found of '\"olv1n. 4.'i. ""ho lived with his wift'. Suicttc. at I 100 Pen1brok(' Lane 1n ;\r""llOn Bcach"s \\'es1ctiff dist rict lie was "'llh tv.·o women b!;:tow d~ks. aher departing his_ m1llf.in&:J.Ltbe S1uf1 Shirt Restaurant. 22~1 Yt'. Co as I Highv.·ay, abou! 5 p m. for nn t'\'Cn1ng cn1i,e. porice said. The \\"Omen man:1ged to bring !hi.' big cruiser ''St><.'Otld Lovr.'' back to Newport Ht•ach lh('n1selvrs aftl'r diSCO\'l'.'ring that \\'ol vin ~1S no Jongt'r aboard. Jn\·estigators today dt'clined to ident if~· the womr-n. both of who1n "'"re schf'dulffi to un<lergo polygraph tests th is morning !o corrolx>rate their stories of \\"hat happened . . '"Rig ht "°"'· it just looks like he prob.a bly went over the side," said Detec!ive Sgt. Ken Thompson. TAX ABOL ISHED, SAl'S IV. KOREA TO l\,.O 1L·rr 1 -\nrth l\orf'a !Olla\' rla tmcd to b(' th(> first rounfry In the "orld !o ;iholish direct laKation of it.c; pi.--ople. Tb(' offi(·ial I\(";\:\ n<'WS .1g('ncy s;ud in a broadcast n1on1t.orNi here: that abol1t1on of the last 1•x1st1ng taxt-s v.·:is announced by \"1cc Prcm1('r L1 (;un·rno at a nlCl'ting r1f the Su1lrt•r11l' PM11lcs 1\sst•rnbly. Hf' did not d 1sclo~r ho"' .:-.'orth Korea ·s govt'mment \\"OUld Ix· f1n:1nce<l . "'lbcre is a very good chance that being surprised by an Irvine these programs v.1ill. in fact. be built," resident Wednesday night is in said Assistant Costa Mesa City ~-lanager double trouble today. '----,.,.,., The UC Irvine student. 20, from 1 rrK. Duggan. "Jn-the past-k>n_g--1-~La-'gun"""a":Beal.'TI, ran al flf'itbUt-left range programs have been disrupted by his car at the scene in the 3800 The Consumer Price Index clirhlx.11 last month to 1~1.5 of its 1967 a\'crage, meaning that it rost consumers $141.50 to buy..lhe..£amc.amount...olrc.tai.LgQ!Jds ~ services that $100 bought ~ 1967. Belluty Sought In Ne 1cport Anyone "'i1h an eye for beauty is asked to make nominations for the JJlnual 10 8f'autifica:1on Av.an! to !he mos! att ra-cth""F'lio,.,,,, an,.,01.,,-i 1111'Ss in !'.'('\\lXlr1 Rf'a f'h funding problems but we have reason to block o( Parkview Drive and finally believe this is a conM!rvatlve Jong.range "'°'alked back to face the music. program for which adequate fund ing "'ill He admitted a potted plant In the back seat ha d been s t o I en be available.'' elsewhere . \\.hen patrolmen llarry Both freeways appeared to be in Ehrlich and Doug Stoe r mer jeopardy earlier this year when state examined it. they found it was ollicials announced that a downturn of potted pot. gu tax revenues. traceable to the energy They kept the alleged v.·eed as crisis, would force severe budget evidence and arrested and booked curtailments . Bidding oo the initial phase the chagrined plant thief on a of the Corona del l\.far Freeway "'°'as charge of suspicion c · possession immediately called oft. of marijuana. However, preMure exerted i n Sacramento by -Newport B c a c h \\11ile coosumer prices l16ntinul'.'d their sharp rise. real spenda ble earnings of \vorkers dropped another six-ten1 hs or I percent in February and "·ere do"·n 4 5 percent from a year ago. Th is Y.'.1S the largest deC!in( over a year since the govemmenL began }seeping that sta tistic in 1964. The February price rl'port show t.'<I inflation holding a firm grip across the economy. Food prices !'06(' 2.5 percent : nonfood commodities. one percent. and services seven-tenths of one percent. !\ponwred by !hC' \\" o men · s r>ivision of the Xe\l·port !!arbor :'ha1nbcr of Comm<'rt". 111r a\\:irds \\"Ill be made In the home and the businrss "'hich . 1n the opinion· of rhc judges. do n1ost to enhance th!'.' appearan ce of the city. Nominations may be n1ade in writing or !n pcri;o:n a t the Nc\vport llarbor C !i a ni b c r of Comm('rC(' office . 270 ~ewport Center l)r legislators Robert Badham, Dennis Carpent.er, Assemblyman Robert H. Burke (R·Hootington Beach) and other Harbor Area lenders persuaded the C001mlssKln to rescind Its action by reoptnjng bids on the first phase of Route 73. ,Campaign Funds Reve~led Wednetday·s i;:ommUim at'tkln to lnclude both freeways ln the eight-year plan was Interpreted. locally as an 1 outgrowth of repeated pleadings by Harbor Area leaders to a!le\fiate heavy tnfflc on surface streeti by building the freewaya . Vlce · l\.fayor Jack RD:mmett , of Costa Mesa, the man who played a key role tn pmhlng for the comptctioo ol bOth • treewaya was not. Immediately available for <i>(nmmt Birt Costa Mesa City Councllmnn A.L. Pinkley said he was ·ivery much encouraae d '' by the s1aff'.s tte0mmendalion. ' •• C~spers Raises $138,000-Half of Boarll's Totol By WILLJA~I SCHREIBER Of .... DaitY ,11 .. '"" Supervisor Ronald CQpers of Newpon Beach colltcted mort tMn half the $267 860 in total campaign tontributions made 10 Orange County's f I v e su~rvison during their current 1er1nS of orrlic. Disclosure statements on file In the Orange County Registrar c: Voters '';Cf' in Stinta An3 show CaSl>CJS coll~ted a war chest of $138,000 bet~·ecn his el~tlon in t970 and the dJJClosurc deadline of • f Dec. 31 , 1973. The II.st of ma)or contributions -those over $500 -doesn 't Include donations made at fund·raisers held so far this year for the. three board members up for rH.lcctlon in June. Cagpers and Supttvlsors David Baker and Ralph Clar~ fa ct voters this year, Both Caspers and Clark already. have had $100 per person re¢epti0ns In their honor this year. · flaker, whose ~nd DI s tri c t reprtsrnts most of wt.stem Orange County, deposited just under $20,oo:l in his "ar chest du ring !he 1ff-elett 1on }"cars. Anahei m's Clark receivfd $25.720 in donaliorui since his el<'Ction in 1970. According to his statement, all of that money has been sprnt pa ying off cnmpaign debts and .his upcoming clcctlon w\11 require fttrlher donlltions. Supervi~rs Ralph Diedrich o ( Fullerton and Robert Dntt in of Santa Ant\ h11.ve another two ywrs before reelection tStt CA~I PAIGN , P11p:t %) fir-S:1id 1h<' "·01nen told of making an appointment "·1th Y,'ol\'in, "·ho "·orked as an engine<'ring eonsul!a nt. and n1ct>tin!! him ;it lhc vessel late \\'edntsday ;;flemoon -They left the ha rbor :1nd 11·ere b<'lo"' d1~cks with th1· eruisl'r on ;1111on1atic pilot. \\'hen. they s<11cl. the victi m ll'ft the eah111 :1 nd failed to return "'1tl11n an hour ·'Th('y "·enl lops1dt• and he 11J~ ~ont· Sgt. Thompson said. Police Patrol Sgt. Tom Shea rn ~id tcxlay thnt ill\'t•stig.'.l tor;." th1'0rtlt' \\'olv1n vanisht'd anvv.·herc fro rn six tu 10 1nil es offshorl>, b·ut this \\"<JS d1ff1cult !o rstabl 1sh due to ~ tu11e lapsl' 1~·o!ve<!. MAP INDICATES SPOT ALONG MALL WHERE SHOTS FIRED . (_ Princess Anne, Husband Esc ape , But Fou r-Bodygua rds Hit Suspect Held in Firing On Princess Anne's Car LO\"J)Q\" IAPI -L"ne n1p l o y l'1l En~hshman !:in Oall "·;is charged lodny "Ith attemph:d niurJ<:r dunng an aborti\"C aucn1 pt 1n kidnap l'r 1ne£'">~ Anne near Bucking ham i'rtlace. Tht· J:fJV(•mmen! nrdt>rcd tighter seeun!.\' f(Jr the royal fan11ly . Four persons Wt'rt· \1·011nded in lhl' shQoling 150 yards from lhe palacr \Vednt·sday n1Eth'l Al ne. Z.1-}·ear~lr! daught('r of Quct:n E:hzabclh II. and hc<r hu~band. cavalry Capt ;\lark Phtlhps, "ere unhun . "There 1s no present indication that rhi'i "'as other than an !~lated act by an 1nd111dual,'" Home Secre!a ry Hoy Jenkins tokl tht"" Hou~ of eommor,,,- Rut he orde red !!ecuri1y arrangrn1en1~ for the royal f:imily and other prominPn! ~rsons t1gh1enl'd !le ~;iid he discussed \11th Lonllon 1~ohC<' Con1n11SS1Qnrr Robert ;\lark .. surh actions s seems sensible lo increase the s:1fcµua rds alrrad y tak en aga1n~t a ttack ~ like the one last night on Prin<:ess Anne " Ile sAid !he ir conclusions. to be t ffec1ivt". "oul{I ha1·e lo ren1ain secret. Jenkins said the object ¥."a.~ tn "ach1C\"£' the gre:1test degree of !ecurny v•ithout ,. an unacceptable interference v.·ith the ability or public fugures to lead lives as nearl y norm:i! as possi ble ... ' Ball , 26, made a 60-second appca rancl' at Lonrlon·s Bo"' Slre<.'l Court and "·;is ordcrtd ht•ld ror a "·etk v.hile police ronlinued the ir 1n\"esligation of the first attack on British royal!~ since: 1939 POht1' informants sairt lhcv v.cre trying to di~\·er the sou rce o( a lar~c sum or money 1n Uall 's poSSCS!'o1on They also \lo'Cre 'ietkinR 8 a 11 · c, a5soc1ales and relall\'C.'ii ir\, a bid 10 d1SC0\·er more about his re<:ent actu·111 '"It is 1mperatl\·e full Inquiries be made. 3nd to assist us It I~ nt(t!.sar) to ha\ r re11dv hccts$ to the accused." said DctcCtivr Chle-f Supt Roy Ransom in court, .. This IS a matter of state security on v.'hich I l'nnnot enlarge:· Doll. !all . lenn nnd nently bearded, ~·As handcuffed to two det~l lves during hls brief Apll(':lnlnct In the dock. ~tore th:in 30 pollct surroundt-d the coun bu1ld1ng during 1he hearing and ' • nf'\\~n1t•n l\l'rl' sc arth•·d and checked !or rr1•dcntH1ls ll:ill v.·:i~ s1)f.:e1!1t<1ll: th:i1i.,ed 111th th1• aucn1ptl"d n1urd1"r r,f 1\11t1c"s l)f,dj~lli..l!'rl. inspector .J an11·.~ Bt•:i!11n Bi111 n1 ;1 df· 1111 ~1:1t1'n1t·n1 111 \our1 hi'~nnd ;1,k1n~ lor h,g;il t11d -1h" as,1st;ince of a cr1urt-apr:w:i in \{'1l def('ns1• ;1ttome~ :\ fasl-ITifJ \'1ng {'011\f)'. flf po)u I! \"l'h1eli S carrying arr11rrl i;u<1r1I~ br•1111;ht Hall :11 Bov.· S1re1·t from suh11 rh:1n Brix!nn .l:u! All traff1 c 111<1 ~ st1•ppcd 1!1 c11t• 11 ii elc.1r run to thi" e11.\• A l~pt..·\\r11tc-n r;1n..01n 110tt· ri:port,·d 'l'J df'n~o6-M-R fl'ttillf"l11 frnm !ti(-ffllr<'TI ''':f{ found 1n the 11 h11c Ford it1d:in \I h1,·h ~·111 r1!f the ro\·al t'Dr :i!-1 ii rrlurnf'd .\nnt· an1! her h11~b-;1nd \(J !he palatl" rron1 ii do\\ntr1\\l1 charn~ mn\H' Orange Coast Weather Tht· \\'en1h"rl!ld Y t·.111~ for t:11r ski\·:<: Fr!d.1y r-;i;f.1'pL so1n~· lo1y cloudines.'i in th1· rnorn1nR hou1 . lncrt'as1n,i:: h1p:h l'loudin('!'>.~ Fri{l,1\ ,\ tinle ":irmcr d<i\ '· High-. 111 1h1• rn1d <ind upp..·r w.,. Lo11 , 111 1h1' h1,i::h ~Os 1:\SlllF. TODA\' .\ f.<7s rcqa.s rns1110 111rr,111!1t' l•li•l 11"(/.f '''P""'"'' t11 /I""' I·/ ngQ111s1 rhi> ,\r11f111. l11J-. f,, .~/(1/11 (l/01lg II 11/1 /11~ ' II' IL"h(lt 1ras c111/rd a p r<1frs.,n1u "r,ibo11r job." ,i;rory. Pa~;r I ,, . ·~· ' ...... " (l h ........ ' M111w•1 '""'" " C••••r CtfMr " N•ll9fll l ·~· ' Cl••"llN "~ 0••"" (9'11111• •• Ct ,,.lO w ·-· II JI c ......... " .... ,. 1•.n .... Nt!kt• • ll'Kk "''~'" " ll £•Jl•rj·· "" • Tl lt¥•\•Oll • E11lt rt11",..."' " Tlft••tn • "~"'· IJ·O 111••·~•1 • Hf Olll'llMr " 1110,,...11•1 Ntw1 ll 11 '"••OM"OH " •o•lf NtWI ' ...... ~, ...... " • State Panel OK s Lowe1· Bay Dredge By CANOACl: Pt-:AHSON 01 Tll• 0111, '1191 Sllff A one-year pcnnit for dr<:d~lng Lo\\•er Newport Bay wtis appro~·t>d Tucsr!.iy hv !he stat<' ro..1sta\ comrnts.!'11011 in LM AHgcles. The city of Newport Beach had requested a pe;rmll to dredge about 20.000 cubic yards or sand a year for up to 10 years. But, in addition to c'ulfini:: lhl' time. the State Coastal /'..one C o n s r r v 11 t i o n Commission added new, more stringent conditions to the upproval. They include: -No dredging \\'til be allowed in the harbor between ~l ay l and Labor Day unless the State Dt>partnl('f}I of Fish and Game certifies In advance th at the action won't harm spawning marine species. -The Dover Shores area in Upper .Newport Bay is excluded from this 1 pennit and must come under a separate • application. -No single permit be for more than 100 cubic yards. -Dredging to permit construct1on of tlt'W watcru·ays or berths ls "expressly prohibited ." A Touch of l' e1111s Venus disappears behind the moon in lhi." mel eorologica l phenomenon called occulation. 1·11c spate spectacular takes place etcrv severa l yea rs when the nloon is ali gned with fi:artti and Venus. l'he Photo was taken in Tokyo wit h a 200 mm refll'cfi ng tcle~cope. From Page I CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS • • • Carpenter . Tells View On Transit .. We're absolutely married lo this da inn automobile. f{ow do we get out of ii? 11-fost or u! want everybody else to ride the bus so "'e can be alone on the highway." So said State Sen. Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport Beach) in a speech to the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACC ) in El Toro Wednesday night. Though he 11eralded the scheduled ~lay • 15 arrival of bus service to the Saddleback Val!ey v"hlch v.iU link it to the beaches and Santa Ana, Carpenter voiced doubt about the possibilities for high speed transit in the near future. lie said he has been considering a bill proposing a one-cent sales tax in Or.ange County for transit programs . "But by Apnl 1, we'll go back to the six percent state111ide salts tax." he noted, "and I don't knO\v if people will w:int to impose another one percent on themselves after that." Carpent~r apologized for never having spoken to the Saddleback council before, which he said has been operating as "an informal city" for some time. He addressed a wide range of issues from land use controls to energy genera- tion. Some samples inch.Ide: -An extensive monitoring program he undertaken to determine the effects of dredging oo buman and marine life. -Spoils Crom dredging be analyzed for ---metal, chemical and organic _eonutants tim!_ but both have . started raising money. his can1pai~n corfers. according to repor.s on file. _ OPEN SPACE -"We need a state I i and f"{lust meel Environmental Protection Agency standards before u.se in beach replenishment. . Robert Reed, Newport Beach marine safety director, objected to the exclusion ... or Dove-r Shores. which he said has been ~ designed as a normal waterway. "We realize the pristine area ol Upper Bay is Something we definitely want to keep our hands away from," he explained. Reed also pointed out that the city could proceed with the dredging under a five-year perm it from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers without coastal - commjssion approval, if lt dumps all the spoils more thnn three miles out to sea. But the city wants to use the dredged sand to build up bulkheads and beeches, he added. That requires a coastal permit. Under the J'Otltlne maintenance, private residents would take out dredging pennlts from the city mainly to improve navigation in the channels. Battin's supponers. a group known as Friends of Ro:bert Batt in, raised $29,JM between his election in 1972 and the end of 1973. Of that. he still has nea rly $20.000 left in the till for future use. He will be a candidate for lieuten3nt governor this year and is free to spend ttlat money in bis race for higher office. Diedrich has almost no money left in f'ro•n Page 1 PARAMEDIC • • • sources." The West Nev.'PClrt encounter was punctuated repeatedly by members or the audience calling out and frequently making speeches of their own during the question and answer period. The original 10.year request was 1----aeproved by the South Coast regional ' corruni!81on. Mrs. Peg Forgit. whO's tryin& to unseal District I incumbent l1ov.·ard Rogers. was endorstng renewal of the Udo Isle beach lease at the present $750 annual That action was appealed by Corinna -Babb ol Ne~']lO<t Beach _and the Environmental Coalition of Orange County. ~ state commission re-heard the pennlt proposal Feb. 20. Commission Executive Director Joseph Bodovit.& Wednesday 8'!d 'the one-year limit la ~ry to allow study of t.he po s s i bl e "significant environmental effects" of long-tenn dredging. Bodovitz said he didn't see anything wrong with dredging in the Dover Shores area but added that many scientists feel such act.iom in the Upper Bay .reqajr-_ eJ:tra ''!aleguards.1' He said he agreed fully with the city's intent to continu e with b ea c b repleni shment programs. 'l'he state commi ssion adopted the staff recommendations unanimously. · The proposed monHoring would be dooe w;th the help of the U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Sport Fish and Wildlife, the state Department of Fish and Game. the regional water quality control bOard and the Corps al Engineers. Bodovitz conceded the city's project is relatively small. But commission planners, according to their report, are concerned because dredging can "destroy bottom-dwelling organisms. di srupt the spawning and feeding of many species (and ) reduce the photosynthe!!is necessary to maintain the rood chain." Strike r s Hit Paris _jee_wben_ Mrs; J.iar&ot S k 1111 n !::. interruPted: "I put a lot of money into my home. give me a private beach," r.1rs. SkillinA suggested. One unidenUried member of the audience spoke up later and criticized almost all of the candidates. "Mrs. Kuehn and r.1r. Rogers are I.hi! only ones v»ho have said anyth ing tonight,'' the man charged. Rogers had earlier endorsed the concept of the \Vest Newport marina and said the Pacific Electric rlght-0f-v.-ay along West Coast 1lighway should be de\•e!oped as a local park. and not as a 1.000-Car parking lot for lourisls. Mrs. Kuehn had told the \\'est Newport aud ience that there arc ' · ~I a rin g lnoonsi.stenci~11 in the general plan and expla illt'd that tbe community can direct efforts to"·ard both libraries and parks. She also eOOorsed rctJe"·al of the Lido 1ease, but said the ·rec should h<' increased to reflect the increased assessed \'a.lue of the land. She also spoke out against rcstroonls on the \Vest Ne"'port beaches, but said tht>y should be built in what should be a neighbortiood park on the right-of-way. John V. Baker, another Sixth District candidates. had a 1 s o endorsed the proposed neighborhood park and was one of severa l candidates who said th ey oppose any plan to put a bike trail on the OC"Canfront. No candidate endorsed the oceanfront PARIS (UPI\ -Strikers demanding bike trail proposal. higher wages to beat .infiation brought Joseph ~tewart. the other District 6 chaos to Paris today less than 24 hours hope_ful. said he would push h~rd for ne.w after the go.vemment announced a plan tf'nn1s coutts throughout th.e city and said 10 curb soaring prictS. -t~re-!hould-be $1 ~r hour user recs charged . OlAHfll COAST • DAILY PILOT Tll• Ot•-CIMI! O"IL'I' PILOT,""'"'""'~ 11 c•mll,l\fd "'' Nt.,.1•Prt11, " 11~~h1neo 111 Ille Ot ...... C-11 Pwit!ltrl"" ~'-S-· f'r!OfV, !Or , ... ,. Mt ... Nt .. Po•I llr•t~. Hun+l"9111ft llt•c~1Fovn1~11 Val"'I· L•gvnA B•ldl. lrv1,,.151ddl-t k arid S•n (rtm•~lfl )In JVtll Ctohlr-... ""~II '"'lon•I t<llliof\ I\ wDll•~td $tllttdAYI ""' ~'1tlelfYI· TM ..,1nc:ipol PUCll<1ft/"'f pj,lnl •I al JJI) \\"•OI Roht rl N . Wtod ,,tt_t 11'<11 ,UOll\llff J,,k •. Cu•l•v Vftt ,,..,lclt11I •/Id Gr-•I Mt~ttff T~,..,., 1(,,,.11 td•Nr ,\ltMO•"° (OolOf L. p,,,, Kri•'l NtwDH! Bt Kh (11~ l0•19!' Now,.rt IMtlt Off/t o J))) Ntwporl lowl t ~t•d Moitint Aclilr1111 P.0 lo' 117•. •2llJ Ottlot OHM.ft r.i.,11-111•J '4J-4>21 ct-"'"! Ali°""'tl11t Ml·l,71 c.,,.,,~. lt,,, Orfflft C.." "'~1""'"' c-nv. ,.. "'w' •1&<1tt. 1111111r111tt11 • .,1,.,1.tl -tlfr Or .. .._11"""""11 .... t in ,,,.¥ R f"""11C.. WI"'"' tH(ltl ,., ... 1,.-OI OIO'l'rtollr -· Agee also said Ne"1>0rt Reach should h:n·c another parks bond issue. A parks bond election was narrowly defealed \\.\'O years ago . Agre also sard .\c"·porf Beach needs to clamp down oo J>'-'Ople who work in lhC'ir hQm('S. Ile told lhe rea!tors that it is "wiprofcssionar' for then1 to work fron1 horne and that the city nt'f'd!! a tou~h ord inance d e a Ii n g wilh home occup.i! ions. ri.tcKerren's two District :1 opponent!", J. Peter Barrell nnd Ellis Glazier. both s.1id the city needs much tougher controls on developers. Bam>tt also spoke out agaln..o;t Air C.a!ifornz.1 President Hobl>rt C1if(ord 's recent statement that his alrkfle would ask for more fligh~ at Orange Qx1nly Airport when new muffler systems arc in!'ltallcd on his airplanes next }'Car "This must bl'.' stopped." Barrett ~ld lie atso !laid the best "'a\' lo m11ro! ovrrcro.,.,·dlng in NcwJ)Orf &ach "is not 7oning or n'ZOn lng. but tough application of our present zoning ordinann·s." (ilazier ~id ir dev<'lopment and rl'devci:lopmc.1H 11rcn't c rt r r { u I I ~1 controlled, "the loglcal extension is a -'tries of hlgh riS('S up and down 1he brach," Glaz.ler saJd ht's stroogl y oppo!<.'d f(} offshore oil drilling and he Ilk~ the: concept of !he: West Newport marina, Glazier alto told boll"t groups 1hat "lhc i56lles l'v~ t.t1lktd ab(}ut. the soltilion$ f'\'c. Proposed. now are appearing out of lhe mouth!! nf olh('r candi dates. I t'.~ an lnt.erostmg g11mc or (of low ~~ leader ... He grossed '54 ,800 at a single fund-level mechanism for acqui.SiliOOOC land raising dinner that v.·ound up oostinl! · for open space -both ~g and short n£'arl y $6.000. The nel of $4S.400 was used term. But we must do 1t at our own to repay part of a large loan he made to ~~~se. nol al the ex~ of Lbe his own campaign in 1972. ind1v1dual property owner. Caspers· list or ma inr off _ ve:i r STA.TE PRIORITIES -"We need to contributors ls the most exten.sive of the weigh apen space priorities against other fi ve county board members. values -school finances and public Since the la\v requires only disclosure transportation needs, fo r instance. I am of major donors. it is doubtful many of not going to support all of these things at the csti maled 500 people v.•ho attended once. There is no sense having excellent h.is recent Newporter Inn fund-raiser v.•ill schools, good public transportation and be listed. lots of open space and a bankrupt state." ~!any of tho~e present <1! the $100-per-SClfOOLS -"The property tax to pc~s~n cock1a1\ party .w.erc top county finance schools is regressive and unfair. off1c1_;ils, "tto are pro!i'~'ted_ unrf -s"1!e Senate Bill 90 committed us to support in cl~t1on codes . from atl~ding a fund -other ways . Jn areas like the Saddleback raiser unl~ss given f~ee ~1ckets. Valley where you cannot keep up with But the cro"."d did . 1nclµde _ a large the growing capital need, the state is num~r of mfluent1.aJ Js1ne.~~!1'en. increasing ifs support to over SO percent lobbyists. representati ves ol citizens ttlis year for operationaJ funds." groups and others "·ho deal with the county bureaucracy on a regular basis. ENERGY -"We':e an, electricity· Of the major donors listed on the five h_ungry. people and I think we ,ve gone the supervisors' disclosure documeots, fully right direct~-. But wti_ere we ve gone olf a;; ~t----are •he same group ol the tr!!~k tS_J_n playing down nuclear lobbyists, developers and companies that enerq. e1lhcr_do_.lJUsloess dir.ec:Uy __ with the county or depend on Its staff for permits and other actions. ' The biggest single contributor to super- vi&orial cam paign coffers Wlf the Irvine of Dec. 31. Top company officials v.·ere also in attendance at Caspers' Newporter Inn gathering. The company ga ve $4.500 io Ca.~pers, $1 ,000 to Baker. S2,100 to Clark, $1 ,000 to Diedrich and no~ing to Battin. Donations were also made by the rompany to lhe losing efforts of former supervisor \Vill iam Phi\li1>3, defeated bv Diedrich, and William Wenke, beaten b)• Ballin. Others appearin~ consisten tly on the dona!ion lists are VTN of Orange County Inc., the ~1ission Viejo C.o:n pnnv, Occidental Land Development Company, Collins Radio. Avco Inc.. 1'1cKeon Construction Company and attorney H. Rodger Howell. Lobbyist Frank \tichelena handed oul S.'J.000 in donation!\ -S!.000 each 10 Diedrich. Caspers and Cla rk -and was campaign manager for P h i I I i p s , I Diedrich's opponent in 1972. Several years ago, he "'as Ph.illips' top aide. Air California President R o b e r t Clifford paid aout a total of $2.850 to rnree supervisors -Caspe-rs, Diedrich and Clark. I . Caspers' list of donors is lengthy and 1nclud£"s n1any notables in county business circles. The Irvine Company split ils large Caspers donation amon~ top comp:iny officials , including $500 contribulions from late company president \\'illiam .\lason and current president Ray \\'atson. J The development firm of Ca nyon 1 South. Inc. gave Caspers $ 5 , O 0 O . Oonalions of $2.000 each cam£' from I l'onderosa llomC?S. Inc. and Occidrntnl Land ;ux1 Dc\·eJopment C o m p a n y , builders or Lak(' Fores!. Contributions of $1.000 \1·t>rc made by \'TN: Collins Radio; Avco: Raub . Bein and f'rost, an archlr ct·tu ra l firm; Rinker lk\'t'lopment Company: ~I c Kr o n Con~truction: Orange County ~-1edic;il Supply, 'lli'hich contracts \\'llh the County \Tedlca\ Center: Big Canron developer Ben Deaoe and Sheriff's Lt . Bradley l.alc!Js \\'ho is running for sheriff this JunP. raspcrs also got a SI.Mt!' donation from Fullerton minister \V1Hiam Gredy, $1 ,500 from llicnard Jordan and Sl.260 in earnings Oil his campaign savings Il('C()Ur.t Nol:iblc :unong Cas~rs· list of donors wns Orange County Democr111!c boas R1t'httrd 0':-Jri11. \\"ho rave $500. Caspers i~ a Rf'pubhcan. rasJ)i"rs-' biggest fund raisC'r during the off.yrars v;as a Si.000.a-~latt" dlnnt.r at rhr Oiez Cary res1auran1 ut OranRe, "·hich rrport.edly netted $27,400 after payml'!nt of the $2.550 dinnl'!r tab for 30 gut"SIS. out of his n'3r chcsl, Caspt'r$ has paid back a ~5,600 loan ht" 1nade to his own l9i0 cainpalgn. doted out $18.785 to Amo!~ Forde, his l'hlcf fund ra iser. and I paid $3.392 to Tom Fuent es , 'nls cu rrent C'h!cf . adm1ni~tr:u1ve asslstanl. f o r Ct1mp.11fn1 ttr'l'JtCS. Th:it leaves a totai of $.S9.730 in hJJ \l.'ar C'hcst. not counting funds collccttd at th11 Xewporrc.r party. r SALE PRICE s3999s -·----· ........ .__,# when you buy any SALE PRICE .... '" s329's Dead~y Loot • Cy anide Stolen From Truck Four pounds or deadly cy3.nlde poison may be stored unwittingly some- where Jn Orange County, Huntington Beach police warned today. The poison, packed In cardboard boxes, wu atoltn from the trunk of a chemical company r:cpretenlatlve's car Tuesday, ~·hile be .\\'U lmidt the Sheraton Beach Inn. , JOHN lfA AS, 32. an e1nploye of the American Chemical and Refining Com· pany of Los Angeles. tgld police thieves took the cyanide along with an attache case. jewelry and ather items. 11e said the thieves probably didn 't know "'hat "·as in the cardboard box. and lhey may dump it. Police warned that the cyanide, possibly in po~·der form, is deadly and no one should touch it. "JUST CALL THE nearest police or fire departmtnt.'' Sgt. James \Yalker ad\"tsed today. "The slightest v•hilf of that stuff and all the fresh alr In the "·or!d won 't do you any good." Sgt. Walker said the ca rdboard box is labeled "ACR" and "poison." The cyankle Itself is valued at only $25, poli~ said. The total k>ss to Haas was estimated at $.375. - P1·ivate Rites Scheduled For Yacl1tsman S. Howard Pri\'ate funeral services have been held for Sidney Theodore Howard , who died alone el.g'nt days ago at the edge af the surf on t Balboa beach. Once a yichtsman, Mr. Howard, 58. was skipper lf the late actor Hwnphrey Bogart's boa~ when be sailed out of Newport HarbOr years ago. During recent years, Mr. Howard, who Jived at 292 Palmer St., Costa P.1esa, worked occasionally as a carpenter around the Harbor Area . He was foWld dead on the beach near 17th Street and West Ocean Front March 13, after having drinks v.·ith friends and then excusing himselr to get some fresh air. C.oroner's deputies said toxicological test results which may take three weeks to complete are being awaited before specific cause of death is determined. Authorilies v.·ere about to assign Mr. Howard's funeral and estate handling to the Orange County Publ ic Administrator's Office, when next-of·kin was· traced do"ll. He leaves two sons, Steven aod Keith Howard, who arranged for private rites and interment at Pacific Crest Meroorial Park in Redondo Beach. Hit andllun Newport Driver Sent to Jail A Newport Beach man who pleaded guilty to charges of hit and run after a hitchhlker was struck and killed on Pacific C.oast Highway has been ordered to serve four months i.n Orange CoUllty Jail. Judge James Turner ordered the jal1 tenn and three yea~ probation for Andrew Keith Skiver, 28, or 217 35th St. 1 Skiver pleaded guilty in Superior Court. Skiver was arrested last May 20 and G G 4!28 000 booked on suspicion of manslaughter in UWUaU els Q.J ' the death ol Patrlck Kirk Silvi.!, 25, of ALLENDALE, 1'1ich. (UPI ) - A 1580 Placentia Ave., Newport Beach. masked gunman robbed bank of an Ptllice kientified Skiver as C'.e driver of estimated $38.000 today, an dshot a a car that struck Silvis as he looked for a mes.wiger in the back after bindin.'I his lirt near the Arches on the c.oast ha.OOs and forcing him lOlie on tile floor. Highway. ~:...C.:C"'---=--='--~~~~~~ -· FREE 20 pc. cookware set with any A m a n a Microwave Oven. MOd etC-7 SALE PRICE $178°° • \I I II I I \\ I I I \ \\ osta Mesa -one 90 Day Cash I I t . l • \ . ·orange c~!!t Todav's Finni • VOL 67, NO. 80, 5 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TH URSDAY, MARCH 21, 19H c TEN CENTS Caspers Pre-campaign Collections: $138,000 By WlLUA~f SCHREmER 01 flle o.itJ flli.t 11 ... Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport BeaCh collected more than half lhe $267 ,860 In total campaign contributions made to Orange Coun!y's f i " e supervisors dW"ing their current tertns or office, Disclosure statements on file in the Orange County Reg istrar c~ Voters t ·:ice in Santa Ana show Caspers collected a war chest of $138,000 between his election In 1970 and the dtscl06ure deadline of Dec. 31, 1913. The list of ma}or contributions -those O\'er $500 -doesn't include donations made at fund-raisers htld so far this yea r for the three ~rd members up for re-election in· June. Caspers and Supervisors David Baker and Ralph Clar!t face voten this year. Both Caspers and Clark already have had .$100 per person receptlom in their honor· this year. J\aker, whose Second Dis tr i c t represents most of wes1em Orange County, drposiled just under $20,000 In his 'A'ar chest during the iff-rlcction years. Anaheim's Clark recei\'ed $l5.i20 in donations si nce his elec1ion in >970. According to his statement, all of that money has been spent paying orf campaign . debts and his upcoming election will require further donations. Supervisors Ralph Diedridl of P--ractice ltJakes Pmeet-Bla%e Costa lr1esa firemen battle big blaze in .old ware· house near Orange Coast College after their prac· lice drill gol loo realistic Wednesday nl~bl. Old building at 1259 \Varehouse Road was deliberately set fire to provide training for firemen, but the fire got out of hand for a while. Newport Beach firemen were caJled In to help. Authorities finally decided to bum the whole building rather than try to save so me of it for future drills. Spectacular blaze drew widespread attention and blanketed portions of the city with smoke. Skipper Missif'J,g Off Netvport's Waters at Nig1it Skipper Arthur P. W o 1 vi n was m~ing and presumed drowned today, after vanishing overboard \Vednesday on a twilight yacht cniise off Newport Beach. His 45'-foot cabin cruiser apparently cbumed on through the Catalina Channel for at least one h<Jllr berore his di5a1Jpearance was discovered. A U.S. Coast Guard sea rch by the cutter Po~t Divkle out of Newport Beach 1asted from 1:45 a.m. until 5 a.m., when search and rescue operations were suspended with daybreak. No trace had been found of Wolvin, 45, who lived with his wife, Sltiette. at 1100 Pembroke Lane in Nev.•port Beach's Weslcliff dist rict. February Cost of Living Up 1.3 Percent for U.S. WASHINGTON {AP ) -The pace of jnOalioo quickened in February with food and fuel prices pushing the cost of living up 1.3 percent. the serond biggest monthly jump sin<:e 1951, the government said today. (Related story, Page 5l. The Labor Department said last Potted Plant Planted Pot A conf~ potted plant thief V.'ho surrendered IG police after being surprised by an Irvine resident \Vednesday night is in double trouble today . The UC lntine st udent, 20. from month's rise sent consume r prices IO percent higher than a year ago and marked the first time since 1948 that the United States experienced double figure inflation. It was the highest 12--month increase in the cost of living since consumer prices l'05C by 10.2 percent in the 12 months ending January 1948. Nearly half the February increase wa s attributed to higher food prices voith the price of beef rising 7.5 percent. the sharpest jump since a 9.6 percent increase in June 1947. Gasoline and other ener_gy items tA'ere responsible for about a fifth of last month's iJl<'rease in prices. Fullenon and Robert Battin of Santa Ana have another l"'O years before reelection time but both ha\'e started raising money. Bat.lin's supponers, a group kno\\'TI a<: Friends of Robert Batun. raised S29,J85 lx>t11.·ecn his elt'Ction in 19n and the end of 1973. or that. he slill has n<.'arly $20.000 l<.'ft in the till lor fu!urc use. He will be a candidat e for li<'utenant Jl:O\'emor this year and is free 10 spend that money in his race for higher office. Diedrich has almosl no nlOIW'Y left 111 his can1paign coffers. according tu reports on file. lie grossed $54.800 at a sin~l<' fund- raising d1nnt·r that 11·01.1nd u11 t'1:.l1nr: nea rl v $6 .000. The net of $46.400 Yli'ls U<:<'d to rei}ay part of a large loan he made to his ov.·n r:i 111p.1ign in 1972. Caspi.•rs' hst of 1naior oH · \'(• 1r rontributors is th(' rnos t ext('fiSL\'e of the f1\C (OUnty board n1en1brrs. Since !ht• l:t\I' reqtnrt ~ 0111~· d1s1:lusur1• of lll:lJOr d1•nors. 11 1..: 1louht1ul 111;1ny o1 !ht• l':>!UTLil!clf 501J ri..•11pl.• \\ho ;1!1t•1ldt•I! hi s r.'\'l'n1 Xc11portl'r Inn fund-r.11~1·r 11 1!1 bt• hstt'<I .\lan.1 uf 1ho"t' pr'C''<·nt ;ot lh1· $1Jlll.fl('1 J)('r~nn Mrkt:1il par11· 11r1r tnµ eount ~· uff1c1al~. 11 ho :111• pr11l1•l1 t•·d und :-,,,,11 · elt·1·11on eodt>~ frnn1 .11!(>nduu.~ 11 fund r.ust·r unl\·,<;s g11l·!I fl'l'\' 11ck1·1~ Hu! thr ero"d (lul includ1• a iarg~ (S1•r l.'.\.\11' \Jt;.'\, l'u ~r !! Newport Freeway Completion Seen Cornplrtion of both the :\'e111l'1rt Frecy,·ay and the Coron.1 dl·l ~far Free":tY withi n the n<'xl eight yl•ars has been nx:omn1end1."CI by the cnginct'ring staff of tJic state Division_of Highy,·ays in a report issued in Sac r arnento \Vcdnesday. The report names all or Houte iJ and the continuation of Rout e 55 from Rristol Street south to >icwport Bcac:h along y;ith seven other frt-c\\·ay projl'CL'I tA·hich should be completrd by t9B2. l\lembcrs of the Cali fornia lligl11\'ay Commission arc sched uled lo revie11.' the cighf·year plan 1n l\tay and poss1hty :o adopt it in June. "There is a ''ery good chance that these programs will , 111 fact, be built,"' said Assistant Costa Mesa Citr l\lanagl!r Hobert K. Duggan. ''In the past long· range programs have been dis rupted by fund ing problems but we have reason to belle\'C thi s is a con'ier\'ative long·range program for which adequate funding \I'll\ be av a liable." Both freeways appeared to he in jeopardy earlier this year when st:\_!(' officials annoWlced that a downturn of gas tax revenu.es. traceable to the energy crisis. • \\'Ould force severe budget curtailments . Bidd ing on the initial phase of the Corona del ~lar Free\\·ay wa s immediately called off. . However. pressure exened i n SacramentJ" by Newport Be a <' h legislators Hoben Badham , I)('nnis Carpenter. Assemblyman Robert II. Burke (R·Hunlington Beachl and olh<:r Harbor Area leaders persuaded the commission to rescind its action by House Panel OKs Report on Cost On Nixo n Work rropcnin~ bids on the first phasf' or Roule 73. \\'tdnesd:iv's con1n1is.o;100 action ll'l incl ude OOth fret-ways in the e1ght-ye;1r plan \\'as 1n11:rprcted locally ;1S .:in outgrov.1h of repea ted plead ings h~· Harbor Arca leaders 10 a!lev1ah• hc1n y traffic on surf are streets by building the freeways . 0 \'iCP \\:l\'Or .J:u:k llamrnctt. Of (O~la \lesa . the lnan \\'ho pla~·t'Cl ;i k<'y rolr in µushing for th1· eo111plctlon of both lrt't'-ways was not 11nrn1·1hi\tt'l\' avail;iblc for rom1ncn1 But Costa \l l·~1 C1!v Cou11cd1n:u1 i\ l. Pinkley said he l;'<IS "1•1:rv niuch c n co u r a !: (' d · • l>y the' staH'~ rccomn1cnd<1t1011 I ::::::::.---\ r-. WESTMtllSll• ~L-J AlllY MAP INDICATES SPOT ALONG MALL WHERE SHOTS FIRED Princess Anne, Husband Escape, But Four Bodyguards Hit Suspect Held in Firing On Princess Anne's Car LONDOl-4 (AP l -L:nen1plo y~d Englishman Ian Uall "·as charged trl(]ay "'ilh anempted 1nurder during an aborlive attempt to kidnap Princ<'~S Anne near Buckingham Palace. 11a_· go1·crnrnent nrdf'rcd lighter security fnr !tie royal family . nearly n<1rn1nl :1~ pos!'ihlc Ball. 26. n1ar!r :i fifi·J>C·cnnd ilJlJX·:iran1 ·1· ;11 London ·.~ 1111\\' S1rc1·! Co1Jrt and l\':1~ ordl'rtd hf'ld for a v.t••·k "h1lr poli1r rt)nlinuf'd their in1l·s11ga11nn uf lhf' hr~L attack 1111 Britii,h ro~·ahy since 1939 l'r1hc1· 1nfomu10!~ s;Hd !hf'v \\l'fl' tryini? 111 di,ro1 t·r th1· sourer of .1 !ar,.:•· suni of rnon1·y 111 lj;ilJ'<, P"~'(''''"n • He was with two women below decks after departing his mooring at the Stuft 1-----,~-li't RestaU!"llllt~2%4t~w . a-s -baguna Beach, ran a'-fir&t but-left his car at the scene in the 3800 block of Parkview Dr ive and finally walked back to face the music. The Consumer PJice Index climbed last month to 141.5 oC its 1967 average. meaning that it cost consumers $141.50 lo buy Lhe same amount.-of-retail good& and services that $100 bought in 1967. \\'ASHI NGTO:-.l' fAP ~ - A draft report concluding that the go\'emment has ~'517 million on Prtotiident _.,;ixoi\'$ San Clemente and Key Biscayne homes. includ ing some funds not req~ed by th<' Sec ret Service, 'A'as approved by a Hause subcommiuee today on a straigh t pnrty·line vote. Four persons \\'ere woondcd in 111~ shoolin g 150 yards from the pal;11·1· \\~edn('sday nigi?t. Al rie. 2.l-ycar-old Oaugh1er oT Queen F.111.aOOTh It. a-nd ht'r husband . caval ry Capt. ~tark Ph1ll1ps , y,·er<' unhur1. The~ :1]<,ti \l'l're ~l'.t'king Ha I 1 ~ associa.lcs ..a.od rcl<1t1\ t:~ tn a hid iu d1~cov1:r 1nore about his recent att1\'tlli·~. .. II 1s im~ra111e full inquiries he m;i1ir " Highway, about 5 p.m. for an evening cruise, police said. 1be women managed to bring the big cruiser "Second Love," back to Newport Beadt themselves after discovering that Wolvin was no longer aboard. lnve!tigaton tcxl:ay declined lo identify the women , both of whom were $Cbed:uled to undergo polygraph lest& this morning to corroborate their stories of what happened. "Right now, it just looks like he probably went over the side," said Detective Sgt. Ken Thompson. He said the women told of making"'an appointment with Wolvin, wbo worked as an engineering consultant and meeting him· at the vessel. ~te Wednesday lSte MJSSJNG. Page !J TA X ABOLISl;IED, SAYS N. KOREA TOKYO !UPl l -North Korea today daimed 10 be the finl cowitry In lhe workl to abolish direct Liuation of its people .. Tbe. official KCNA news a,cney said in a broadcast monl~ hf:re that aboUtlon of the la.st exlltlng taxes was announced by Vice Premlcr U Gun-mo at a meeting of the Supreme Peoples Aaembly. He did not ditdo&e how North Korta 's gGV<rnmcnl wwlll be flllanood. He admitted a potted plant in the back seat had been s t o I e n elsewhere. \\'hen patrolmen Harry Ehrlich and Doug Stoerme r exa mined it, they found it was potted pol . ' They kept the alleged "'eed as evidence and arrested and booked the chagrined plant thie f on a charge of suspicion c • possession of marijuana. CHART Chat \Vhile consumer prices continued their sharp rise, real spendable earnings of v.·orkers dropped another six·tcnths of I percent in February and i,•;ere down 4.5 pertent from a year ago. Thls was the largest decline ove r a yea r since the go~·emment began keeping that statistic in 1964. The-February price report sho11red inf lation holding a firm grip across th e ~Y· food prices rose 2.5 percent: nonfood commodities, one percent. and senrices seven-tenths of one percent Brief highlights of the report \\·ere given by Otairman Jack Brooks ([). Tex. t, in a sta tement issued before his House ('.ovemment 0 p e r a t i o n s subcommittee approved the report. JlepubUcans strongly objected to the findings and said they had not even known a report "'as being prepared by the staff until l\1onday. Hertzog Introduces Self Norma Hertzog, Costa l\lesa's newly elected councilwoman. b e I a n b e r "9eCOO<I campaign" today -to g<'t acquainted with al\ the people in the communi~y. &be appe11rtd b<f0<e the Cllluns Harbor Area Rese1trch Te.am (OIART) this morning to tell her oudJcnce y,·ho she v.·as. where she ~me from , and how she got there. \ For CHART members she described heraelr as a family woman, the mother of four clilldreo. and ~wner-operator of ttA'O nur9Cr)' S<."h0ol5 wllh an enrollment of 250. l\lrs. l:ltrtzog Sllid she feels no dillerent after having become a local celebrity hut she has recogniud "that to somebody else )'OO're a vote and power. People feel Uult they have to oouer )'OU up." On lhe ~I for ooly one meettlng ~ far. tttn. Hertzog said her top priorily 1s to Implement Costa Mesa '11 bike trails system which presently remains: shelved at city hall. She aa.ld sbr: tias already been at work y,ilh a group to grt the bike trails establ i!'lhcd and point('<! lo the. trails as scmethlng ~ hlch Costa ~lesans "nced ri~ht llO'A' .. J\trs. Hcrt.zog indicated she had ~veral other projects In mind but decli ned to spec!ify what they y,·ere. "These concern decisions ft\at y,·erc made some llm<' ago ond that pcrhap5 we should take a second look a I.''. she said. During her discourse on a variety of municipal topics J\frs. Hertzog said she I See llER17,()(l. Page 2 t "There is no present indication 1h:it !his was other than an isolated act by an individual." Home Secreta ry Roy Jenkins told the House of Commons. But he ordered security arrangertients for the royal family and other pron11ncnt persons tightened He :said he di scussed 11.·ith London 1~0\ice Co1nm1ssionf'r Hobert ,\lark "such actions as seems sensible to increase th1• safeguards already taken aJ:::i1nst altaC'k'I like the one last nighl on Pnnccss Ann'-' ·· Jle said their conc:lusionii. to be elfcclL\'e, "'ou ld have to remain secret. Jenkins said the ob1ec1 "·as to ";ich!evc the greatest degree of security without an unacceptable 1n1erference "'1lh the ability or pubUc fugures to lead lives as Fornie r Cotu1 ciltna11 \Viii J ord a n Ho11ore1l Fonner Cosra ~tesa city councilma n \Villard Jordan has betn honored y,·ith a council rt!i.Olullon commf'nd1ng him for his 15 and a half ytel'!i of strv1ce to the C'ily. Jordan. defeated earlier this mont h by ~frs. Norm;i fl~rlU>R In a council elt.ctlon. sen•ed on me dty council for 10 and a half years and before thnl v.•as on tht plannlng commiselon. . tSee St.:S PECT, P111te 21 Orange _! 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' Fron• f•age I CAMPAIGN. • • nurnber o( 1nnuen11al 1s1nt-~<i:n1en. lobbyists, representatives ol c1\lzcns groul\s and olhcrs who deal with 1hc county bureaucracy on a regular basis. Of the major donorili listed on I.he fi\'e supervisors' disclosure documenta, fully 85 percent are 1he same l{roup er lobbyists, de\•cl opers and con11>3n1cs that either do business directly v.·ith the coll!lty or depend on its staff for permits and other actions. The biggest single t'Olltributor to super· visori!ll can1paign coffers v.·::s the Jrvlnl.' of Dec. 31. Top company officials were :ilso in 1:1uendance at Laspers· Newporter Inn gathering. The romp;iny gave $-1 ,500 to Casper!, .$1,000 to Baker, S2,l00 lo Clark, $1 ,000 to Diedrich and norning to Ballin. Donations were also made by the company to the losing efforts of former supervlS()r William Phillips, defeated by Diedrich, and \Villiam \\'enke, beaten by Battln. Others appearing consistently on the don ation lists 3re VTN of Orange County lnc., the Mission Viejo Company. Occidental t..and Development Company, Collins Radlo, Avco Inc .. • l\1cKeon Construction Company and attorney H. Rodger ~lowell. Lobbyist Frank !\lichelma hande<i out S.1.000 in donations -$1.000 each to Diedrich, Caspers and Clark -and y.·as campaign manager for Phi I I i rs . Diedrich's opponent in 1972. Several years ago, he was Phillips' top aide. Air California President R o b e r t Clifford paid aout a tota l of $2.850 to tnree supervisors -Gaspers, Diedrich and Clark. Caspers' list of donors is lengthy and includes many notables in cowity business ci rcles. -The 1rVu1e Con1imny spli t 'Its large Caspers donalion a1nong top company officials. including $500 contributions from late company pre.!ident William l\fason and current president Ray \\'atson. The development firm of Canyon South. Inc. gave caspers $ 5 , 0 O 0. Donations of $2,000 each came from Pooderosa Homes, Inc. and Occidental Land and Development Co m p a n y . builders of Lake Forest. Contributions of $1 ,000 were made by VTN : Ccllins Radio; Avco; Raub, Bein and Frost, an architectural firm ; Rinker Development Company; Mc Keo n Construction; Orange County Medical Supply. which contracts with the County ,l\Iedical Center; Big Ca nyon developer Ben Deane and SherHf's Lt. Bradley Gates, who is running fO'I" sheriU this June. Caspers also got a SI ,800 donation from Fullerton minister William Grady, $1,500 from Ridw'd Jordan and $1,260 in New Eagle Craig lleithoff, 15, Costa Mesa, is 1'roop 188's newest Bagle Scout. A student at ~later De l High School in Santa Ana, Craig is the son of llo\vard and Pat ricia tleithoff, 28 14 Loreto 1\ve. Self -inflicted G1u1sl1ot W 01md _FJJ.tal tQ Won1an A young Cmta l\1esa woman y.•ho shot and y.•ounded herself on a Balboa boat dock Monday died In lloag 1'fcmO'l"ial Hospita l \Vednesday. Carlene Shannon, 23, or 2421 Tustin A\'enue, never regained consc iousness arter firing a .38 caliber slug into her mouth. sending it through her spinal cord. 'f1Je victim, who was paraly-Led as a result, succumbed In !he intensive ca re ward shortly before 6 p.m., acrording to Detective Ken Smith. She left no notes and had be<on Hslcd as a Jane Doe for 72 hours when her parents. Mr. and J\Irs. Regcne Shannon. of the Tustin Avenue address. recognized the description in a newspaper story and went to police. They could o(fer no reason y.•hy she would take her life, police said. -eamlogs-on hi& campaign---A::-l::;;;a~=~~~1 _. u,,_ accour.l. Notable among Caspers' list of donon ~~;~~ was Orange County Oeroocratic boss r Richard O'Neill, who gave $500. Cai;pers-a, ls a R~~ican . ..aeSP Ca•pers' blggeot fund ral,.r durlhg Ille ... .l9f off.years was a ,l,QOO.a·platc dinner at ce.•'e*'.,. . -the Cllez cary· restaurant in Orange. P,I which reportedly netted $27,400 af{er payment of the $2,550 diMer tab for 30 guests. Out or bis war chest, Caspers bas1 paid back a $45.600 loan be made to his own 1970 campaign . db.led out $18,785 to Arnold Forde, his chief fund raiser, and paid $3,39'2 to Tom Fuentes, !his current chief administrative assist.ant, f o r campaign services. That leave.! a total or $59,730 in his y.·ar chest, not counting fund! collected at the Ncwporter party. Caspers ha;; voy,·ed to Hmlt his primary election spending to about $95,000 -50 cents per registered voter in hill Fifth District. Baker, 'A' hose district incl udes the Orange Coast cities of Hunlinbrton Beach. Fountain Valley and Seal Beach, had $19,950 in his campaign coffers as of the end of t'ne year. He has never spent a great deal of money in his three previous successful campaigns but this ti me. he faces lv.·o challengers. Baker claims he never seeks donations from big·money interests, but his list or major donors includes 16 "volunteers'' who gave $1,000 each during his current term of office. ~lost oI the 16 arc big companies or represent b u s i n e s s interests and developers. DAILY PILOT ltie Or•• C:..11 Oo\ILY l'ILOT, w\111 Wfl!Cll fo combl .... 1111 New1.·~l'Hl, It IJllt>!I ..... W ""'° °''.,.. co.01 ~"""W>I"' '-· s.,.... ···" tdltC...• ••• pUl>litMd. ....._., ""-" F~itflf, ,... CMl6 M ... , Ntwl!0!1 e..cll, 1-lunllno!OI! 111<1111'-i.l!o V•I'-•· Ltt.,... l e.tell, t,...l111/$.tdlll1111(• -Sin t-!tf Moll J.,.n Ctftloi"'9M. " 1!..... "9ion9t ... lllOn ho JIUblilMlt ...... YI l"ld 5Ul!llt..,.._ U11 11•ftlclNI ~lllfl!no pl.on! lo II llO "'"' 111 1trHt. c .. 11 ""-•••· C.111orni.., n.u.. Reb••I N Wt1d ,, .. Idell! "'° Pllllll1~r J ee~ II. C11rlev Vl(t l'•t1"""I '"" G-r•I M.,,tetf' tho"''' Kt ii•!I E.ito< The..,11 A. MtnpMflo Mlnte"" Etoll< C ... ,1,, H. 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Surge II Bldg. 7 p.m. "Shamanisn1: Studies in Nonordinary Reality," Room 101 Physical Scicncts Bldg., 7-9:30 p.m. FRIDAY, ft.1ARCH !t '·THE APPLE TREE'' -Costa ~1esa Civic Playhouse, Fri. & Sat. 8:30 p.m. Adm . $2.50. OCC LECTURES -''Herbs & Spices.'' Charlotte Clarke lecturer. Community Church, Cd~1, 9:30 a.m. ''Spring for the Weeds," Charlotte Clark I e ct u r c r . Science Lecture I, 7:30 p.m. '·Travel Tips for Travelers," Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m. "Astronomy," Roo l 16 Science Bldg . 6 and 8 p.111. From Page 1 MISSING • • • afternoon. They left the harbor and v.·ere below .de.c.ks v.·itb the cruiser @.Lutomatic pi!Ql. when. they said, the victi~ lcfl the cabin and fail ed to rt?turn v.·ithin an hour. "They y.•ent lopside and he was gone," Sgt. Thompson said. Police Patrol Sgt. To1n Shearn said today that invtStigators theorize \\·olvin vanished any ..... ·here from six to 10 miles offshore. but this w11s difficult to establish due t:O the time lapse iD\'olved. Fro1n Page J HERTZOG ... got into city liall "scot free ." meaning that she was not politic.ally indcb1ed lx'cause of any campaign contributions. She described herself as "touilly hoflc.st" and \'0;1.·ed she would remain that y,•ay during her foor-year t.enure . "I V."On'I be sv.rayl'd by the sul'de ~ boys." i\·frs. lfertzog assured the audienl"'e. In respon.~ to 11 qucslkln of how she stands on federal a.id for munlcipnl projects, r.trs. Hertzog said tht.r~ Is a feeling among council members and the administraUon that Costa "tesa can "no longer go 1t alone. but y.·e have lo bt very careful about it." A~cd what the city would do about billboards now that the council hns ~sscd a slilf sign ordinance, the new councilwoman rctplled, "They're' next." Carpent,er Tells View On Transit "We're absolutely married to this damn automobile. How do we get out of It? Most of us want everybody else to ride the bus ~ \\'e can be alone on the highway." So said State Sen. DeMis Carpenlc.r (R-Newport Beach) In a speech to the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council (SACCJ In El Toro Wednesday night . l'hough he "era!ded the scheduled !ifay 15 arrival of bus serviee to !he Sadd1eback Valley which will link lt to the beacbe.! and Sanla Ana, Carpenter voiced doubt about the possibilities for high speed transit in the nea r future. fie said he has been cqnslderi ng a bill proposing a one-cent sales tax in Orange County for transit programs. "But by Apnl I , we'll go back to the six percent statewide sales tax." he noted, "and I don't know if people \Viti \Van! to Impose anothe r one percent on themselves after that." Carpenter apologized for never having spoken to the Saddleback council berore, y.•hich he said has been operating as "an infonnal city" ror some time. He addressed a wide range of issue~ from la nd use controls to energy genera· lion. Some samples include: OPEN SPACE -"We need a state IC'veJ mechanism for acquisition of land for open space -both long and short l.crm,, _By_t ~e must do it at our 0;1·n expense, not at the expense of the individual property ov.'ner." STATE PRJORmES -"\\1e need to y,·eigh open space pr iorities against other values -school finances and public tran.!portation needs, for instance. I an1 not going to support all of these. thing.! al once. There is no sense having excellent schools. good public transportation and lots of open spa ce and a bankrupt state." SCHOOLS -"The property tax to finance schools is regressive and unfair. Senate Bill 90 committed us to support in other ways. In areas like the Saddleback Valley y.·here you cannot keep up with !he gro"ing capital need. the state is increasing its support to over 50 percent this year for operational funds ." ENERGY -"\Ve're an electrieitv- hungry people and I think we'\'e gone the. right direction. But where we 've gone off the track is in playing dov.'11 nuclear energy." NUCLEAR SAF..ETV -"There have bee n no major acci dents yet and I'm satisfied by the findings I've read. '"Some of us aren't concerned about sterilit v. but if I v.·as, I'd move to San CIQmenie right now. (Location of the San 0norre nucle:ir power plant ). AIR QUALITY -"Nonnally I prefer local government control to slate or 1 federal control. But air and water problems cannot be confine<i to one city. There isn't any such thing as Orange County air or Orange Counly wa ter. So a regional approach is best.'' FromPqe J SUSPECT ... and to assist us it is necessary to have ready access to the accused," said Detective Chief Supt. Roy Ransom In court "This Is a matter of state security [ on which I cannot en\arg'e." Ball, tall, lean and neatly bearded, v.'as ! handcuffed lo two detectives during his brief appearance ln the dock . 1 ~lore than 30 police surrounded the court building during the hearing and newsmen y.·erc searched and checke<i for credentials. Ball was specifically charged v.'ith the ' attempted murder of Anne's bodyguard, j inspector James Beaton. 1 Ball made no statement· i.n court beyond asking for legal aid -the assistance of a court-appointed defense attorney. A fast-moving convoy of police vehicle~ carrying arn1ed guards brou ght Ball to Boy.• St reet from suburban Brixton Jail. All traffic was stopped to gi~·e it a clear run to the city. A typewritten ransom note reportl'd to ·dcmMd"'$4.8 million from the queen was-- found in the white Ford sedan which cut off lhe royal ca r as it returned Anne and her husband to the palace from a do"'Jltown charity movie. A bullet hole in the rear Ytindow of : Anne's limousine showe<i how close she and her husband had been to death. The ransom note was understood to contain long rambling and unrelated passages and apparently y.·as 'A'ritten by someone with a grudge against the royal family, police infonnanls reported. Found 'A'ilh the note were three pairs of handcuffs, a driver's license and envelopes addressed to l\\'O companies. Anne an<' her husDand return~ to !heir home on the grounds-of Sandhurst !ifilita ry Academy. y.·here Phillips is an 1nslructor, late Wednesday night. The academy v.·as sealed oU and arc lights I y.·erc s11dtched on around their home. Dc111ocra ts Accuse d WASHINGTON !AP I -Common Cause. the self-styled citizens' lobby • .said today that Democratic congressional candidates r«eived more th.an $1 mllUon rrom special lntt"N!St groups in 1972 and accused the Democrats of i;talllng electoral reform. The foo~-dragglng charge v.·as containtd ln a full.page ad\•erti!-lemrnt in toda y's Washington Post, appearing on the same day the p11r1y holUi; its annual fund·raising di.-. , Dellr 1'111f "'" """' Ph1cklng Poles Southern California Edison Company crew removes utility pole from Harbor Boulevard near t.1errimac \\lay. By 1975, Edison officials said. they will have spent $500,000 "burying utility lines along Harbor Boulevard between San Diego Freeway and Newport Boule· vard. Nuclca1· Ban Studied WAS HINGTON <UPI ) -Rep. Jerome R. Waldie (D-Calif.), today introduced leglslalion banning coostruclion of new nuclear power plants until independent studies are made on safety hazards. For the Birds Besiege£l Toivn Pwns Noise Sho1v GRACEHAM, Md. (AP) -A lin!works and noise show to rival many a rock 'n' roll performance i.s scheduled tonight ln this wually quiet Catoctin r.tountain community. The show is a special performance for 10 million blackbirds, grackles and starlings that began roosting in a pine grove near Graceham last fall. 1''ederal. state and county officials hope the show will unsettl e the bi rds so much that they'will leave. 1'he birds blot out the sky when they return to the roost each evening. They have frightened dairy herds, stripped newly planted fields and treated a-potential health hazard. Repeat performances are scheduled !or Friday and ~aturday evenings. • Officials plan to tum another expttted audience -tourists and ., the curious -away and close the area around the birds' r oost be· fore the noise begi ns. State police and townspeople have compla ined o~ traffic con~esUon caused by tourists since publicity aOOut the birds. Private Rites Scl1eduled For Yachtsman S. Howard Private runc ral services ha\·e befll he.Id for SidnPy Theodore Hoy,·ard, y.·ho die<i alone cig'nl days ago at the edge of the surf on a Balboa beach. Once a yachtsman, Mr. Howard, 58. y.·a.s skipper of the late actor Humphrey Bogart's boat When he sailed out of Nev.'J)Ort Harbor years ago . During recent years, r.1r. Howard. who Jived at 292 Palmer St., Costa Mesa, y.·orked occasionally a.s a carpenter around the Harbor Area. ·lfe y.•as foLmd dead on the beach near 17th Street and \Vest Ocean Front March 13, after having drinks y.·ith friends and then excusing nimself to get some fresh ai r. Coroner's depulies said toxicological test results Y.'hich may take three weeks to complete are being awaited before specific cause or death is determined. Au thorities were about to assign ~fr. Howard 's fun eral and estate handl~ns: to the Orange Co unty PubJ l c Administrator's O!fiee, when next-Of·kin v.·as traced d0\\'11. . He leaves tY.-o sons, Steven and Keilh G W1111a n Gets $3 8,000 ALLENDALE, Mich. (lJPll - A masked gunman robbed bank of an estimated $38,000 today, an dshot a messenger in the back after binding his hands and forcing him to lie on the floor. llov.·ard, v.·ho arranged for pri\'ate riles and interment at PaciOc Crest ~femorial Park in Redondo Beach. Car Dealer Sued Over Mileage Tumhack Charge An El Toro couple who claim they learned alter they bought their car that its true mileage was 97.481 and not the 51,675 shown on the odometer sued a C:OSta ~1esa car dealer \Vednesday (or $100.000 in damages. Mt. and Mrs. Frank J. Kiepe, 23316 Cavanaugh St., El Toro, name Courtesy Dodge ol Costa ~1esa as defendants in an Orange County ~perior Court action that also seeks the return of fl,407.52 they paid for a Buick auto. Naming A. D. Hofin as co-defendant. the Kleles state they bought the car June 14 on a trade·in basis after being assured that the vehicle had only been driven for s1,m miles. The action states that they were later advised by the state's Department of Motor Vehicles that the true mileage on the Buick v.•as 97,481. They charge Courtesy Dodge with fraud and breach of contract. 11na -. SALE PRICE s3999s _,· - \ --wnen yO\I buy Any I 'AV hOtCflOW•V OVf.~ SALE PRICE - ... s3299s FREE 20 pc. cookware set with any A m a n a Microwave Oven . . ' 7 2cu. fT (holds 252 lbs.) MOdel C·7 ·SALE PRICE " s 17800 ,,,,,,11•1 ftE'1!IG!ft .. ----··E·c~ .. "~·=-E ::,~R Off Top USE IT Monet -,.... C\ NEwr FREEZER ~ ..., It , ... :-.You • Co -~! Ch llVertibJe d ange fro OOrs, too any tlrne Y"""; lefr lo riphr -.. Want •20.1e11 " • .5 tu. fl il:ii eioaerrr 13.6 cu.' tr. ,../,~~'"''•r WE TAKE l'n "'" ''"''""1;£E-INS · -.,, ~.-1111a1 SALES TAX INCR" E. ro 6% ONA EASES PRtl Jst Costa Mesa -one 90 Day Cash • \ , ' J A J ra Prix Olli A afte Ille into Re G Wi Am Wo M B I Fa on! caJ fie!