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1974-03-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
\ Killed on Test Bun I • • Anahein1~s Mayor 180 Blood Donors 5600~000 • ID Debt~ Aid Coast Gi1·I Files Bankrupt~y In Disease Battle • DAILY PILOT 0 e Ulllllll~ u * * * 1oc * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 22, 1974 'tOL. tl;-NO, 11, 4 5lCTIOM&.-•-P_AGIS Auto Crashes Revson Perishes ' In South Africa .JOHANNESBURG, South Africa fAPI -American motor racing driver Peter Revson died today on his ·way to a hospital after his car crasht'd at the KyaJami Circuit. Revson, from New York and Redondo Beach, "''as testing his Formula One racing car for the South African Grand Prix March 30, when the crash occurred. Officials said he was badly burned. A track official said the racer crashed after passing a comer at the bottom of the main straightaway. The car burst into names. Revso ndied on the way to Johannesburg General Hospital, 15 miles ootside the city. The 35-year-<ild playboy bachelor ""'as related t.o the Revsoos o{ the Revk>n cosmetic fortune. He began racing at the age of 25 in Hawaii and three years later, in 1963, began racing professionally in Europe. l\eV300's name was linked frequently '91ith beautiful women, the most recent an American model who was ousted as Miss World. Mar-jor-ie Wallace, described in DP\\'! accounts as Revson 's steady girl friend, was £ired by the contest's British organizers after a series of publicized relationships with E n g I i s h pop personalities. There also were reports she and Revson were engaged, a violation ol oootest rules. Although a member of the cosmetics lam.Uy, he alv;ays told interviewers that he was not a wealthy man and em~zed he was not an heir to a family fortune. Revson was the secxid member of his family to die in a race car acddent. His younger brother. Doug, was killed dw1J:lri a Formula lll race in Denmark in 1967, At least three other persons were killed in that accident. The ReVsor'I brothers burst onto the (S.. REVSON, Pa&e %) Big Blow to Chavez INDIO (UPI! -Cesar Chavez' Uni ted Farm Workers Union was left today with only one table grape vineyafd contract in Callfomla. foUowlng a vote Thul'lday by fi<l4 hllnds at the K. K. Lor'°" Ranch. ll wu a serious blow to Olave:i, who has W(ged a long, bitter -sometlmH-violent -struggle against growers and the riv11l Teamsters UnoiD to· bring the grape pickers of UK! Coachella Valley under UFW c:ontrot. . " CRASH CLAIMS RACER Peter Revson, 35 'Drive-in' Crash J ars 'Big Boy' In Huntington A Huntington Beach restaurant had an unexpected drive-In customer Thursday \\'hen a car was pushed onto its lawn after an accident at a n e a r by intersection. The retaining \\'all at Bob's Big Boy al ill I Edinger AVi!. was damaged when struck by the car driven by Viki Lynn P..1elton , 21. of 7772 Gleoo:>e Ave., Huntington Beach. She was trying to turn left from Edi'Ogcr onto Gothard Street when her car collided. with one driven westbound on Edinger by Ardis Jo Westerman, Hwitington Beach police said. ~1rs. Westerman, of lSr.32 DuncWk, l-luntlngton Stach, was taken to lluntington lntcrcommunlty fl o s p I t 11 I \\•here she was treated r or minor injuries and ttlea3l'd.. ~o'r A naheirri' s Mayor Said 'Bankrupt' Anaheim niayor Jack C. Dutton has filt.!d tor liankruptcy in an effort to stave off creditors seeking payment of ntore than $600.000 in debt s. Dutton, who has been mayor of Anaheim for four of his 12 years on the city couneil. filed bankruptcy papers in the U.S. Di strict Court bankruptcy off ice in Santa Ana last n1onth, but it v.·as only made public this week. Dutton announccd~'Jast September he \l.'ould step do\l.'O as mayor because of $400,000 in busi ness losses and large expenditures of his own money \\'hlle performing his duties as mayor. Despite his problems. Dutton plans to run for re-election April 9. A Dutton aide said today the key reason the mayor filed for bankruptcy was to stop one o( three lrustees on his 4.5 acres of commercial property from foreclosing. A District Court judge already has _il1SU<<La restraining_,order: to prevent Capital Alliance C.Orporation from selling the land. According to the documents l>Jtton filed, be O\\'eS C3pital Alliall C'C $18-1.lKM> and another $.142,480 to lwo other trustees: Outton's total list pf debts and back taxes came to more than $600.000 despite the fact he lists his total assets at more than $2.1 million. Bu !he Anaheim mayor said he wanted to declare bankruptcy anyway to give him enough time to sell off some of his property and pay off his most pressing debts. DuUon owns and operates a restaurant on the 4.5-acre site and-he will reportedly retain control of the eating establishment after selling off some of the surrounding land lo be converted into a busine65-- financial complex. Canilioclian Fighting PftNOM PENH (uPl) -Government troops recaptured a riverbank village from surprised rebel forces today but made no progress in their fight to retake Oudong provintt capital four miles to the West. field reports said. Peam Otumnlk. four miles east or <Ndong. was captured in heav y fighting after Camhodifln government forces stormed into the riverbank village from landing shl()ll Thursday. -ac sman Coast l\ia11 Coast Coetl 180 Give Blood F ea1·c{l Dead To Aid Girl, 17 Hy AHTllL'lt H. \'1."\SEL By JOll~ ZALLER Of 1111 Oally ,110! Stall In the in tensi ve care unit of UCLA ~!edical Center is a 17·ycar-0ld Nt>\\l>IJrt Beach girl 11'nosc ,·irus.-wcakcncd bod~· is punctured by tubes and 1o1·ircs and probes. But NC\\l>Ort I/arbor High Senior ELIZABETH TAYLOR Stars l11vade Oroville City Oroville folks are in ecstasy. Famou! n'ICl\·ie stars like the Burtons. Lee hiar\in, Cameron Mjtchell and grid hero O.J. Simpson heve invaded their to1\'n to film a movie about bigotry in the south. Why did they pick the mld- Califomla town! Because they are staging rape, riot. castration and lust -things that don't set w.-11 with folks below th<' ~ta50n-DlxOn line. See story Page 26. ., Corrie \\'ard is one \'cry grateful pCrson. Thursd;1y her friends and nclghhors fron1 the Jlarhor Area lined up by Lllc dozens to repay the huge Qlood debt she is ninning up in her bout with a deadly strain of hcpa!itis. In all. 180 pt.'{)p!c \\'f•rc scheduled 10 donate blood flt the rate of 12 Jl('O plc C\'cr• 20 minult'S. Tted Cross offici als Si.I\' 1hat's rn<" fastest rate at 1orh1ch th1'V c.:1n accl'p1 bloc.<I. "It's :unazing lo sec the l\ay people arc coming through." said the girl's n1othrr. ~lrs Barbara \\'a rd. "\\'c can't sa~· ho1o1· grat('ful 11·e arc ·• rn 40 days of hospitalization . Corrie has usi:cl 56 pints of blood and she is continuing to requi re pl;.isma at the rate of one pint every !ll'O da ys. The rcasvn is that an unusually \'i.rulcnl slraing.oLnc:palitii ha~ iCl.tJcd in her li\'er. shrinking it to 20 perc<?nl of its original bulk and dimin ishing to ,·1nually zero its ability to clean her hloocl. l\trs. \\'ard sa~s Corrie 1s nO\V hcginning to re«:J\'('r from hC'r disease. hut she notes that ''the doctor still \\'on 't gi\'C us an y idea 1\h('n she 'll set out of the hospital." C.Orrie's trouble began the first wee k in .January \\"hen her parents noticed a slightly yelloy: cast lo •ncr co1nplexion. They thought nothing of ii. and .the girl continued her regular acllvi!ies. which (Stt DOl'OHS. 1•ag1t :n 'Strip Cot:eru.p For Bar Theft CRAIG . l\tont. 1,\P1 -Forr.-er l\lontana Gov. Forrest Anderson's loun~e .... ·as ripped off \\'hilc the barte'nder and patrons \\'atched t1o10 young \\·omen perform an impromptu strip-lease sho"·· ln1T:.l1gat1on 111111 lh(' d1s;1 pp<'ar:.i ncc overbm1rd of ;:1 :'\l•l\jKirt Bt•<ich cng1ncur frnm his yacht TuC',dny nJ_g~t continued 10011~·. hut 11·1th 1·11·111;illy no hope for hi<> su r\ilal 1\rthur P. \\'uh·111. .\;',,•if 1100 Pl·n1bmkc. L;1nc, is presu ml'd dro11 rll'd f111!011·1ni.; the mish:ip l\'hlrh 0<·c11rn d ;i<; h1'> l)l)ll t St•(·o11r! I.Jn(' \1as 'it\ 1•1 111 n1i!es off~tM1rl« The \'ittin1 had !.1!-t·n \11'11 !Jl~ 1\J1g1·lt·~ Coun1y \\Ollll'Jl for n 111 il1~ht cnii<it· aboard the -l.'i-l1w1! 11·,~I 11 hcn ht• \an1sh1.'() llcnisc L~ons, 24. anti \l;,iria Luef'ro, :lll. rold policr tht\' 1111111 ho·!,,11 rleck' 10 get ice and 11trl· '111 1hc g;ille;, for :ionic tune before returning tup~rde "\\,.hen th1•v {'itl)lt: !i;i(·k . . . th('V couldn't find -\\'oh·in," s:11, lkll·tl11·C Sgt !\en Thompson · ~!Lss Lyons, of ~11~~i•1n Hil ls. and \fis" i..uCl'r-0..--of-Gl+"ntlalt-. 11 n de-r w-e-11 l- polygraph tc~t <; as part fJf t h (' u11cstig:at1on Thur~1ta\' In cnmparl· the ir !See ~llSSl1\'G, Paj!:e 21 Orange Coast Weather Night and morning 101\' cloudi- ne,s. othe rv.i!'c fn1r Saturdav. ac· cording to \1r athrrlaUy Patr11·1a Ho11e. thghs S;1turday frorn n1•.1 r GO at the beaches to n11d·fi0s in- 1.i nd. Fair skrcs in the afternoon . l:\'SllH·: TODA\' Pct.er Bod11or. u .ll 1du;e:i·tcr11 r11'tl."if, is lc<IVoif'/ u u11c-n101r ~l1ou; 01 Iii •' ,\'f.11ro11 f lnrbor t\rt .\f !l~f'l(lll, .),•1• -~JIHI/ 11/ ln- dfl!J0S \\'eekP nrfr r bu .~lntf 1cr1trr Jc1tf111eln1e Co,ul>s LU'utl. Sheriff Dave .)tidd lem;is of Helena said 1'hursda ythal while th(' per.~on~ in the bar "became quite interested " in the girls' activities, tv10 men accompanyin g • th em allegedly stole about $40 fron1 coin· operated devices. At Your ~ff•+<• J M1Ylt1 )hl) 1111!11• n Mu!u•• F1111d1 t, ll L. M l ayt It "lal+onal ,,.,..,, I Cla•1lllN Jt-.. f'tA 1'·• C1ll•at1111 S lll••••wr111!1 ""lO C1m1c1 u SM!11 ,..,, c..-nword ).J ,,, .. ,. f'ori.r t• Deall1 Ntti<t1 • Stock Mtrktll 1•·n edlltr!•I ~"' • t~i. .. 111... 1111 l'lllllM:t J).)I TMUtl"$ 11·)1 All four, driving a ca r \\ilh \\'as'nington state lirense plates. \\Cre arre!tcd ~ater and chArged \\1ilh thert nnd 'criminal nlischier. the sherlrf s..i1d. l"tr lt1t lleoro<11 U Wt10"t t "llttK-11 WINl"ll'1 """"' 11.11 Jltlfl l111dtr1 n W111o1 "'""' t, JJ Mllllllu, t • I I J \ , 2 UAIL'I' l'JLUI , Bodies Fro~en for Future Lile E:O.tERYVILLE 1APl -"\\'c're not guaranteeing anything," said Jl'rome B. \Vhite. showing newsmen a t.ank he s;ud contained lhc fnrtcn dend botlil's of 1~·0 stroke vlctin1s. \\1tite is prrsident or the J.l--nH'ltiber Bay Area Cryonil's Society, \\'hi1,:h, like others arowli.I lhe v.·orld, belie\·es death is "not absolute" and not necessarlty irre\•ersiblc. r.1en1bcrs lhink persons can be fr1:iZl'll inlmcdi1.1lcly aft('r tle;.ith and lall·r British Police Raid Hideout In Kid11a11 Plot LONDON <UPll -Pulice h.'.ll'C' raid ('(! a secudcd country hou se they believe may hal'c bern planned all a secret hideout for Princess Anne had the attempt lo kidnap her been successful. police sources disclosed today. The house is located at Fleet. about 50 mill's .90!1\h\\•est '1f Luntlon and 10 rTilles from Anne's homr. near Sandhursl !\lilitary Acadcrny, police said. Pol ice sow·ccs said the house was raided Thursday, nine hours after an unsuccessful gun atlock and kidnaping attempt against the princess and-her husband, Capt. l\fa rk Phillips, on London's Broad ~tall thoroughfare late \Vednesday. The princess and her husbnnd were unhurt. But her chau.ffeur, her bodyguard, a uniformed policeman and a newsni<u1 1~ere "'ounded . Police raided the house one hour after Jan Ball, 26, \\'a.s charged at London's Cannon Row police station with U1e attempted murder of Anne's bodyguan:l, inspector James Beaton. Police isaid detectives who broke inlo the house found no food or other preparations for a long stay. They said rf'Vl\NI by ,1 yet unknOv.•n le-chnology and rl"paired. "Life i.~ the rt•sult of many co1Tiplt•:< pro<vs.~t·~ ;ind cca:kS 011ly when all ha ve t'Qn1plctrly dl'teriorate<l. U11less the body i~ tot:ill \' dC''\troyed . death is nut al>.oc;oluh•." ;1cldt'tl Anhur Quaife, presult·11! of T1n1e Trans. Jnc. '1'1n1e Trnns has a tontraCI with the .~Ql'h•!,11 In carry ou l 1h(' storage 1111d n1;>1intl·n:ine(' nf fro1.1•11 hodiC's. TI11." sc.oc:it'ty l'<illed ;1 11e11s confcn.•nl"e r • Thursday to aMOUn~ the "cryonic suspefl.'iion" of a man and "·oman v. ho both died Feb. 9, Md show the capsule which !hey said eontained them. Their families <ire paying $7:.0 a year to kt1.'p them In the frozen state. 1'heir bodies bring to 20 t.he number of persons frozen after de:Hh ln the United Stites, Qua ife said. \Vhite s.1id the first cada\'cr v.·as a 7S.. year-0ld :O.lidv.·estem "·on1an '''.11lo had pr<'\'iously stu!cd her desire to be froz<"n <Jfter cltnical death as U1t fir.>t step in a .. the house belongs to a docloc und ""' SpriHf/ is Jfe1•e? renled recently by a 1nan in his middle 2i>s. Although 'J'hursda,v \\las the first day of ~pri ng. there's no way you Ron.aid lla"•Je,·. "''ho lives next door. rould convinc·c lhcse Alontreal pedest rians as they fight U1eir l'.'ay said "nobody re.illy knew him. He did not through howling l'.'inds and a heavy snowstorn1 which is expected to speak to anybody. 1 think we ooly saw dump fro1n si x to 12 inches or the \Vhite stuff on the Canadian ci ty. him t\\ice during the couple o( weeks-he-----------------'-~----------'. V.'as here." f\1rs. Shirley Leggett. another neighbor. said. "lie "'as a very odd fellow -not interested in making contact \~ith us or talk.ing to any or the neighbors." Police said the house was raided as a result ol informallon given by a man they we re Interrogating. They refused to sav "''het.hcr the man was Ian Ball. P1·osec11tio11 U1·ges Ju1·)- To Fit1{l Ratliff Guilty IJroc<oS ·~ might lead lo her eventuAI reanimation'' He &aid after the v.·oman died, her son packed her In lee. caUed the society and had the body shipped here. "She wa,, In remarkably good shape - for being.dead," \\'hite 1aid. Whlte said the second OC(.'Upant of I.he capsule is the body of a ~year-old 1.1arylanc:t man who w~ placed "in !'iu..'.l>ension'' in dry it.-e and stored temporarily al the r.1ichigan Cryonics Society, then shipped hert. Weekend Drivers Jn both cases. the chilled bodies recei\'td treatment lncludint: removal of blood. which v.·u replaced with a aa.Jt solution. The bodies were then placed in dry ice. On r·eb. rr they were transferred to the tank and gradually lmmenied in llquid nli.rogen at 196 degrees below zero cenligrade. n1e tank, attached to a boltlt' of nitro. gen to replace lost gas. ls chained lo the. \\'all in a comer of a laboratory office in an En1eryville building. Quaife sakl Ttans Ti1ne has a tv.·o-year lease on the office. Reagan Says Gas 'Easier to Get' c;euing a tankful ot gas on the Orange Coast should be a lot easier this \l'eckend. At least that's what Gov. Ronald Jleag.an and the ma}or oil companies say. The governor pred icted drivers should ha\·e no problem buying gas this Sunday at an estimated 900 stations scatterOO From Pagel MISSING ... throughout the st.ate. All the st.ations are O\\lled and operated by 1najor oil companies and include the brands of Standard, Philli1>5, ARCO, Gulf. Douglas, htobil, Shell, Time, Save ,_for, and Union. llo"·ever. there were fev; signs !hat the independent dealers are follo'A·ing suit. Several dealers contacted earlier this Vleek said they did not ha\'e enough gas on hand to open Sunday, or Sa turday for I.hat matter. They said they could only resume versions of v.·hat happened. Sunday operations if the go\·emment will The results indicated both ~·omen 11.·ere increase their nlonthly allocations. telling all !hat they knew of Wolvin's Gov. Reagan conceded that despite hi!I disappearance. according to police. pj"ediction~. g5801inc is st i 11 in short Ile had taken the cruiser from its SUpp\y throughout the state and urged mooring at U1e S1uft Shirt Restauran!, drivers to continue c:.-omerving fuel. 2241 E. Coast Highu•a}', about 5 p.m., and "The lifting of the embargo on the sale set iL'i automatic pilot on a 222 degree of crude oil by the Arab nations will <.wrse afler clearing the Newport eventually increase the supply o( gasoline Harbor jetty. In Callfornla," he said. Investigators said Miss LuCtro and 1'However. it will be 6e\-en.I week! ltfi s.<t1 Lyons managed lo disengage the before the increased supply is felt in Guilt Tol{l A San Bernardino man ,,...as found guilty Thurday or flrS1 degree murdrr in the kill ing or l\\'Q n1en including <I L8gw1n Beach man nnd rne shooting of another LagWlan in "hat the prosecution callc<I a "drug bum·· reprisal. Harry Lee D'Agostin '.l'ill race sentencing on t"·o rounts of first degree murder and assault v.ith a deadly ~·eapon April .; in the court ol Superior Court Judge Ed~·ard f'ogg 111 ~ Bernardino. D'Agostln was tried for the killing ot Calvin Knight. 41. or 1005 Catalina St.: and Phillip Dc>mmock, 25. ol Cathedral City and the shooting of Thomas Brwll, 23. of the Gata!ina St rctt address in October 1973. The killings \\'ere alleged to ha\·e occurred when me four men "·ere apparently conduchng a drug transac.1ion in a citrus gTOl'C In the comn1wuty of llighland. Both dead n1cn had been shot through the head with a .38-calibtr v.·eapon and their bodies dumped in an orange gro\'e near an abandoned ranch house. Brov.1), nicknamed ''God .. in the Art C.Olony because of his belief 'oc could not die , v.~s found 11.ing_ i~ured beside SI.ale High\\·ay 18. the ma.n route to Lake Anuv.·head mountain res<>rts. Jn!ormalion later led police to arrest D'Agostin just hours after the shootin1s took place. Police also found a b!ood-sp._1ttered l'an belonging to the Cathedral City man. ln the vehicle ,,..·ere n number of v.·eaponK including a pis!ol. a re\'oh·cr. a derringer, and a rifle. Fro1n Pagel DONORS ••• automatic pilot and turn the boat around California and, even then, the supply will afler discovering \\'olvin gone. fall short of dtmand," he added. included participation in high school Cruising back by the r\e~'}Xlrt Pier, the The governor's predicted easing of the sports. \\'omen screamed for help because they fuel supply situation Is supported by the But tv;o \\-eeks later the condition "·ere afraid to attempt to bring the big Auto Club's weekly Fuel Gauge report in '>''Onene<I. Corrie's parents took her to a n101or cruiser into the harbor by ,,tiidl 337 stations throughout Southern doctor '.l'bo immediately diagnosed the lhen1seh·es. California "'·ere surveyed. problem as 'nepatilis. \\'itn£'sses reported their plight and The Auto Club reported that almost 80 Sonie cases of ,hc-palilis are best they "·ere boarded and taken in tow by percent of the stations contacted in treated \\ilh bed rest, but Corrie's the Oranie County Harbor Patrol \o\:hich Orange and Los Angeles O:>unties said condition continued to Y.'Orsen until sn..~ berthed the Second Love for them. v.·as admited to Hoag l\lemorial lfospil"il Dctecliv~ today planned to question they ~·ouJd be open at least part of the and then to UCLA r.fcdical Center. persons and personnel at the Sluft Shirt day Saturday, and almost 15 percent part About the time Corrie ~·as turning the lte-st.aurant. "·here \\·olvin had been of the day Sunday. comer on the disease. the pastor at SI. \l.'altlng to meet the tv.'o women . This oontrasts significantly ~·ith fast Andrew's Presb}1erian Church. of which Inrestlgaton said they \\'ere told the \'feckend \l.'h('ll Orange County drivers Corrie is a 1ncmhcr, told t he trio had only one drink aboard the boat found aOOut 60 percent of the stations congregation that the gi rl nt'E.'ded donors before the victim vanished . open on Saturday but only one percent on to repay her blood debt. He leaves his ""·ife of three vears, Sunday. \\·on:l of 1hcr plight also spread to Suze(te. \\'horn he met in Ausiralia , The Auto Club noted th at this r-.tariner Savings and Loan Associ ation, according to Detective Sam Amburgey. "'ttkend's openings will be scattered the Balhoa 'Bay Club. and the Ne\l'}XH1·' Police said Ball is known lo h:1ve been a man of n1any names. They said among the names he used '>''ere Ian GJ' Anthony Stewart, John Williams and V.an Der Hy TO:'ll RARLEV 01 lttt DtHY P'llol 51111 She said during the early 1960s that her throughout the metropolitan areas and Harbor Board of Realtors. all of \\'hi ch of Amos Lewis Ratelirf. husband tried out for the San Francisco ""'ill nCJt be grouped in any one area. began to look for donors. Judge Samuel Drl'izen sent the panel to 49ers professional foot ball team and \lany of the openings v.•ill be on a "It's amazing to me that all these busy F1uis. !\lean"·hill'. under security so extrc111c she traveled in a horse transport truck, Princess Ann carried out her first publlc f!ngagement today since the attl'mpt to kidnap her. The princtss and her husband 1\·rnt to his home village of Great Somerford in \\'illshire to recei\'e a v.·edding gift of sil\'er at ccrenlOnies allended by most of the 500 villagers, all of them issued with special passes. A police helicopter hovered O\'er I h c 1·ehicle carrying the couple "·hile police ~·ith binbculars and two-v.·ay radios \\'ere stationOO on .all. roads. The 1ranspon truck bore the name "Gren! Ovation" - one of Capt. Ph illips' jumping horses. It was escorted by a police jeep and fol!ol\·cd by the princess' o"'l1 b!ue Scimitar auton1obile carrying other guards and a you n g girl. The three l'ehlcle.~ dro\'c p:1st the modest famil y ho1ne or the Phill ip~· f;,in1ily in1o a field \\·here the horses were unlooded. The princess and her husband also got out. switched to her own ca r and drove into the grounds of lhe Phillips house 11·herc her new bodyguard. inspector Christopher Hacon . "'as waiting . Tbc..-couple \\'ill.spend the \Vecli.cncUl'ith Phillips' parents. OU.Niii COAST IT DAILY PILOT Tl•• Or•nt• Coo1t OAILY PILOT, wlTII Wl'lkll II , ........ n., !II• NtW .. il'fHI, 11 P\ltllltl'>ea or ~ Ortno;it p.11 PllllH1n,.,. C-ny. 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"' c•.,ltr U oJ -'~""' " "It•• u 11 -"'"'' mll/tl!' lllf1t1ne•1tnt » .. _..,,, \\'amed by the prosceuior in :1 h:ird- hilting final sl;llen1l'nl that plannin,c:. not pa~ion. v•as tilt· k1·.v £>lt>n1ent ln the alleged slaying of three JX'rs<>ns. <111 Orange County Suprrior Court jury today \\ cnt to the jury roo111 to decide the falc J'r''''' 1•age I REVSON ... racing SCffiC' at nbout !he samr timf' and keenly t'Ompet£>d a11:ainst one another in llrabharn :ind Lotus l':irs. lfis best racing yC'ar "·as 1911. lie .,,:on the pol e position in the Ind ianapolis 500 fur U.S. Auto Ch1b Ch:unpionship co r s l\'i!h a l't'COrd 178.696 miles ]X'r hour :ind finished the rncc a~ runncr·up. Th at s11 n1e .venr. hr trained 1\·1th IX'llis llulrnr for a 1-2 fini sh in the C1n-An1 ch.11lr11ge cup ¥'l'i<'s and also 11·on the British 1;rand J)r ix, n fl•ilt he rrl)('atcd last yenr. lie also ,,..·on lhe Canndi:in Grand Prix in 19i3. lle\'ron ,,..·as thl' st'<'iind-fastest qualifier at Indianapolis in 1!172 \\'ith a 192.118.') 1 p...J!..Jllit 11 ~111 QUt of ttu:.ice aft t;r 23 laps "·ith a broken &c:1r box. His first USAC championship ral'e was the Phoenix 200 in l!W'J6 nnd his first Ind ianapolis ntteiTipt c:in1e in 1969, \\'here he stanOO in last pla ce. In the Ind ianapolis riOO 1:1SI )l'ar. he s1ancd on the ins1df' of the fourth row ufter qualifying ;1\ 192.606 in.p.h. but n1ct "'i!h nlisforhrnf'. lie Y.'.1S 1nvoh•t'<i In a niassivc first-lap pile-up th.it dt'la)C'd thl! .st.art of the race unt il onothcr day. Then, once the race got !1rldcr \1<1v. I{c\'!'Oll lasll'd lc:is lhan three laJllS. Jiis ear crashed and bursl in1o na111rs in 1hc third lur11, anti for uukno11·n rcasi \n!i. till' c·auth'l!l fl<I~ 1\'as no! fl;i shcd. lltl'i.011 11·:Lo; lt'ft nlonc to <':<\r(l('l himself fmn1 h1!< huming \,l'reck.agc. Although his car 11·as h.1dly d<11n11gc<t. 1J1r rl"~h1nf{ Hevwn ~·~\·;1f«1 \'inually unsc;1thed. ' French Prcsi<l cnl Has Hcn101'l·J1oids PARIS (APl -The dipl.,ma1 1c rorps !I.Ill dlJ"TI to dinner v.·l1hout !>resident George~ Pompidou. llis doctnrj t'Xj)lalnM ~ was unable to Join llltm due lo R painful case of hemorrhoid.<1. "Thi• prt!.<;idrnt I~ .'iufferin11 fmm a benign lesion of vascular origin. sltuat<>d In the anal·rectal z on I! , and ln !l'm1llt1'ntly 'tl~'J>er::ilgcslac." said a 1n('<fic<1I 1Jullrt1n Thursday night Pompidou h<1:t b«>n widl'l)' rrporh'<I 10 }'.(' in j)l'rl'ar1ou'i health and suflt'rrd n bout 1111111nfltlt·111.a In c:fr!y ~·cbrwir~. ils deliberations after Deputy District Detective Amburgey said their home limited basis , so drivers needing ga.s O\'er organizations took the time to help us," contalned many memenlos of h.is past the ~·eekend should gas up early in the says ~irs. \\'ard. '·They really can1c Altorncy Robert OiaUCTlon urged the days in football . day. !he Auto Club advised. through." jurors w end the three-"'·eck triaj by 1-~;;;;m1iiijjj;;;;;;;~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;::::;;;;~;;;;;;;;lilj;;=--r1nding lhc ac.'CU.Sed aerospace engineer guilty of first-degree 1nurder on all l.iiree t'Ottn1S. Cha1te11on said Ratcliff. 51 , carefully plotted the slayi ng of his estrCjni!ed \\·ife. Bely . .;1, and her boyfriend Craig P. llirst, 53, on July 8, 1972. lie said Ratcliff \\'ailed for theiTI st her home. 10526 t.lorning Glory Circle, F'ountain Valley. to execute that plan in lhe early n1orning bours. \\'hen Ratcliff left. Oiatterton said. Hirst v.·as d£'ad on the l:n~'l1. Ch<1Uer!on said ~lrs. Ratcliff lay in a pool of blood on a neighOOr's PQITh \\'here she had vainly run for help "'hile her husband blasted the life out of the neeing !lirst. Police said thev found nine bullet.s in th<' body of ~trs .. Ratcliff. Chatterton said his argument of p:t~taking-and:--methodtcel-plsooing in 1hr triple killing \\'as further reinforced by Ratcliff's subsequent actions. lie said I.he accused man v.·ent home for a ne"· rifle and more ammunition and then drove to the \\1estminster home ol. :-.rr~. Barbara Care\I', 42. ~lrs. Ratcliff's girlfriend. 111e prosecutor said Ratcliff ~hot ~frs. Carew in her bed after accusing her ot ar~ing ~!rs. Ratcliff to dhwce him. Ile snld llatcliff then ~·alked from the house 11'hil<' the dead woman's lv.·o young daughtm rnn to the bedroom to detPnnlne lhe cause or the shooting. Offi('l'rs 1\'ho arrrsrcd Ratcliff a short tin1f' 1nler ~Aid he ha<l a list of six n:iml'l'i 1n hi.~ Jl00Ses.8kln \\'hen they booked him 1og('1her 'll'ith letters to hi.s children in \\'htt.•h ht' SJ)('llcd OU! the personal posst•!'i.'iions he "·as leaving thern . (1}:)!1f>rlon said the thrtt names \l'hlch hea<k'CI the list had been CJ'OSM'<i out He St'lld Jlatcliff "'aS Jes$ than a block from the hoine. of the next apparent victim "'hen he "'as arrrsted. lleputy Public Defender :0.1ike Pencil urgt'd !ht Jury to fmd tNt R;ttcllff ._·as of dbnlnishcd mcolal capacity v.·hen he al1egcd!y shot and klllcd the three \•lcthns. • If Ratcliff is found guilty the s.ame Jury ~·1!1 be asked to rttum to the CQW'troom to rule on his sanity at the tln1e of the klllinft!i. Rat cliff "'as earlier committed to Atascadero Slate Hospit~J as Insane. but "'as retun1f'd to Orange County to roce 1riol \\'hen if v.·11~ rult.-d th.at he had rl.'CO\ ercd ius ~nity. • • SLEEP SOFAS Every Home Should Have One Eicellenl Selection Now On Displey. Al Reosonable Price•. Sto p In Todoy. DREXEL-HERITA6E-HENREDO~WOODMARK-K>.RAS1 AN WEEKDAYS l SATURDAYS 9:00 to 5:30 NEWPORT l TORRANCE OPEN FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 NEWPORT BEACH e l 7"11 WES'I'C.ln' DR., 6'2·2050 LAGUNA BEACH e J.4.j NORTif COAST •rwY .. 49'1~1 TORRANCE e 23&49 1-(A \\'THOR.i'iC BL.VO. rootn Sunday 12-5:301 378-12'11 ~--·- • • • R " p I wi i.s an re f; be re eel the da re d• rro s p< yo Is s Pu ,. th .. co ad •• le (' ca cc I c re. tic \\'. st lo m R he re pa ch ' an C<> a fir \'i .. di re SU th de a nf Ill Lt c A M T p ' la c f fl • is • I' t c b ' t ' t • • At Your Se r vice A Sunda)', \\'t'dnesday and Frlduy f'tllture t)I the l)aily Pilot Pf!t ro11 r Sf'fPI('{', !/OUr R e r,nit• 1•r•1111isetf Dear Pat: Our ('nclosed patio. ron- structcd by Aluma Kool All1~lnun1 Products. \\<IS dam:igc-d by the rcecnt wind stonns. \\'c ilrc told this structure is: uniquely c11ginccred hy Alluna-1\ool and it 1nust I.le repaired by !his firni. Our re~atcd phonl' c..11ts to the <.'tlmpany's of· nceS requesting repair services have been ignored and \l'<''d either like the repairs to be made by Alun1a-Kool. or a reference 10 another firm "''hich could do the ncctsSary 1,1·ork. J. R .• Fountain Valley Aluma-Kool has nO'W irTSpected the damage and "''ritten up ao order tu repair one sW:le of your palio. The current delay is due t.o nondelive ry of materials from the factNy1 but an Aluma-Kool spokesman said this shipment ls ex· peeled to arri ve within a short lime and your patio "·ill be repaired as soon as it is received. S lill Off Ilic A ir Dear Pat : \\'c ;ily,·ays enjoyed George Putnan1 on the ncv•s so much and are vcrv interested in \\·hy he y,·as takffi off the.air wilhout any notice. ~1.S. & i\1.11., Costa i\1esa Grorge Putnam's contract -Aitb KTL.\ expired and it \\'as not rcne'A·ed, ac· • cording t.n a Channel 5 spokesman, who added that Putnam repeatedly announced on his ne"·s show thnt he planned t.o leave the station. Crrl's C:o111111e 11de 1I Dear Pa t: Tv.·o years a~o I sent my camera to the German n1anufacturer for repairs. After a s1~1ck of corres pon(lence. I ·wrote it oH. Then , Cal's Camera of CosTa ~!€Sa c<illed me. took -full responsibility and ga\'C me a new, idcn· tical camera wonh more than $200. This '''as an unsolicited gestu re and I frel cars should be congratulated for its standards. It. II., Newport Beac h t agree . ifs a welcome change of pace to bcRr about a firm slaodiog behind its merchandise. R f placemc 11 t Cl1i11a Dear Pat: I'm hoping you'll be able to help me IOC,tlte a source ,,·here I can buy replacemeril pic«'S for my •·Aurora·· pattern Lenox china. I ·purdlascd this china 35 years ago and had no breakage until l\.\'O years ago. I wrote Lenox China and was told n1y pattern hns been ~is continued and my onlv hope of getung additional pieces· ,,·ould be to contact a fir1n specializing in old china patterns. Do you know of any? G. T., l\e\\'J)Ort Beach Len<1x' r\eu· Jen;ey headqu arters pro- \'ided the names of a number of firms "hich speclalite in repla cement china fr.r disco ntinued patterns. You and other readers v.·ho have \\'ritten requesting such information are advised lo e<1ntaet these businesses by mail , naming the desired china's manuracturer, pattern <tnd year of purchase. "'rite. to: Patterns of the Past. 51H S. i\fatn St., PrlnceWn, 111. 613f>fi: (;!en Jloe Old China Patterns Ltd .• P.O. Hox 256. '\'hite 11111. Ontario, Canada : 1\1r. James llasty, Th e Je\\·el Box. P.O. Box, 145. !\lai n Street, Albert\i lle. Ala. 359iMI: Dick Thtrsk Table ~latching Ser\ice. 1122 BuckJngham Dr., Tall ahasstt. Fla. 3236.1. and Topex Com· 1--"'"''i· ~nda Lane, Tiffi'!. Ohio -1-'~· C/1ec/, ('/1arlc r Carrie r s Dcar ·Pi1t: Some fr iends or mine ar- ranged to join a charter flighi to Europe last sum1ner. but the promotern of the charter "ere a blu1ch of shy-sters. r..ty friends <'ndcd up being stranded in Lon· don v.hcn they should ha\'C been Oying hon1c. Is there any v.·ay to see through the phony opcraLors in Otis business? T. L .. Huntington Beach ln\·csliAale all aspects of a chnrtc.r flight before )'f'lll pa)' one cent or .!ilgn anylhing. Be s'ure you kno"'' exactly vobat is included in the l'ha rter price, including , any ex tras, "·hirb should be in "'·rltini;t. Verify the airport of origin and arri\'&I, the d.n tc~ und cha rter C<lnlract numb er. Request !hr t barter operatnr to provide customrr nnd businf'Ss referen«s. and Ulen conlat;'.t tra\'tl a!!tncln for addit.o nal business reputation lnformallon. S m oke Dele<'lors Dear P.it ; Is Jt I rue that smoke detec· , tors noy,· mU!)t De in.stalled in mobile horn~:' ~I~· coach docs nOt ha\'c such a de\'ll~ and n1~ nei~hbor told me it's nov.• rcq u1rt<I wider the C 11 11 for n I a Administrati,·l' Code. G. F .. San Juiin Cup~lrann Smokt dctecton; ure required to bt In· 11alled in !he sletping nreH of mobile homrs conslr11rted on or after Oct 7, 1973. The · rt.strlctlon doe! not apply to mobil e hom~ constructtd prior lo that dalt. • ---.L WELCOME TO ... sabbLeeacK r\,:---J ~oLLege 1~-< ·-. r· ··~ . -· Friendl~J Siflll Spring has al\f'ived at SaddlebaC'k College in the fQr1n of a friendly ne.w .n1ar.ker al the entrance to the ~f ission ·\·icJO l'an1pus. 'l'he UC\\' pa1nt1ng JOb added the word "\\'clcon1e" to the schoor~ 5.000 f!tlldl·nt.!., faculty. prospective studen ts. and corn munity visitors. Five South Coast Me n Committed for The fts Three South Coast men dN'v.' jail t~rms and two-younge r co-defendants from that area \vert" committed to the California Youth Authority \\'ednesday after being convicted of burglary ch:irge~ th:il led to an Orange Count~' Grand J u r y indictment. Superior C-Onrl Judge J:imes TUfT\Cr ordered the you th a u th o r it y commitments for 1-'ll\TCncc Edward Boquettc. 19. of 25231 Yacht !)rive. Di\na Point and Bruce Charles Drake , 18. of 30838 Avenida de la Vista, &.1n Juan Capistrano. Six-month county jail terms on lhc same Conviction "'ere ordered for Ivan Ho"•ard \\'h.itt.on. 20, of 2S2f8 Brigantine Drive. Dana Point, and Edward Earl Streakers Draiv Police Bullets In Puerto Rico SAN JUAN , P.R. IL:Pll-Thrce)'OUl'li;: American males, strraking nude through San Juan's main tourist hotel district, y,·ere fired upon by po1ice. No one .... ·as hurt in the shooting. The three v.·ere charged Thursday with indecent exposure and j;ailed in lieu of $6,000 bond each. A hearing y,·as set for 1\pril 4. Although there. have been several reports of st reakers in the bcachfroot Condado section of San Juan. the capital's main tourist hotel area. it \\-.is the first time police fired on or arrested anyone. One streaker. ?o.tatthcw Turner. 22. of New Ycn-k, said the three had 5Cefl stories on streaking in the local ne'A·spape-rs. ''and .,...e thou ght it would be cool to do it in Puerto Rico. ··But apparently it is not_ so cool to do it in Puerto Rico," he added . The ·other two "·ere identified as Donald \\'estcott. 23. of lbs Angeles , and Bruce Ehleringer. 2J, of Oregoo. Tumer told a local ncwsp.::ipcr he thought the stunt -A'as "harmless fun ." but the two arresting officers obviously thought otherwise. The three ran about two. blocks. to the astonishn1cn! a n d an1usement of passersby. before they were spott l.'d by the policernoo "ho immediately gt1\'C chase. When tlle youths failed to stop, lhe officers tx-gan firing and the trio decided to stop running. Heman Cintron. a parking Io t attendant at the Puerto Rice Sheraton Hot.el. one of tv•o who pres.<it'<I indecency charges. said "Lha,·e. nothing against. them , but I want to gi\'e them a lesson. This is very bad for the island's reputation." Eln1t'r. '.!O, of 2ili \'ia \lonl<'t:1to, ~.1n Clemente. \\'hil ton "as ordered to rn .1 k ,. rest itution . El1ner "'as additionally fined S'.!.50 and lxith n1en \\ere p!;icril on thrt't' ye.:1rs prohation. Holx·rt Ken Daxti'r. JR. of '.!6~32 Call<' San Anton io. S:ln .Juan Capislr<1no. 1ras sentenced to 30 days in county ja1! Oii ~· 1nisdemcanor con\'ittion. lie v.•ill 'serve his time <luring \l'Ct'kends :ind \1 ill further serve t\\'O yc.:1rs probation. the cou rt order states. She-riff's deput ies. "'-'ho arrestro the live July 2. said th e tonviC'tt-'d 111en "·orked "·ith a number of juveniles in a highly orga nized bW'glary r ing th;it cost South C',oast homeov.T1ers and restaurants more than $30.000 in valuables. Officers attributed the crackin~ of the ring to a group of Boy Scouts \1·ho ~ crt• sleeping in a firev.·orks stand Jul ~· 2 \1hcn the,\· spotted burglars brr:iking intfl nearby Ycc's (.'hinese Food~. 23684 El Toro Rood. !'.:\ Toro. J)eputies sped to the sct'nl' and arrested Drake and Baxtl'r while :in a~plice fled from the area. Later inquiries idl'fltified the third nwn as Boquette and led to the arrest of Elmer and \Vh.ittoo. Investigators said much of the loot taken by the team in a five-month burglary spree that concentrated on Dana Point, Son J u.an Capistrano, Sa n Clemente and El Toro h:.is been recovered. Sanitation Rall Shuts Cola Plant FRES:'\0 I AP) Royal Cro~n Bottling Company plant here 11as ordered to shut dov.T1 for failing to meet stale saniiary rules. after s la le inspectors found "foreign materials and gla~ sli,·ers" in lxittl~d soft drink samples at the plant. Superior Court Judge )!\lo POpo\ rch i~ucd the temporary i n i u n c 1 ion Th ursday v.·hi ch closed the plant pending a court hearing or un!il state :->an1tary re<1uirements are met. 'f'nc closure of the plant. \\hich supplit'S sort drinks to Fresno and four cou11ties, v.·as sought by the county and state officials \\'ho said inspec tors also fow1d mold on the plant bottling equ1 pm1.:nt and on the v.alls and ceiling . ''io lenl Reactio n TCRIN. Italy ft.: Pl l lArenzo Cavallo. 32. shot himsel f throu11:h !hi' he.ad Thursday befause somconc .. stok:...luL pa rked c.ar. police said today. Doctors said they had little 'nope of .s.l\'ing his life. Me11u for Sunday Reade1·s Of Pilot Will Be Va1·ie<l The •·menu'' for Sunda~' readcl'"j, of th<: Daily Pilot Offers a \'aried diet this \\"tekend, but among itc1ns likely 10 be picked for "Sunday's Best" "'·ill be these: oo"·N WITII BOOKS -Textbooks arc ~ing abandoned in many Orange County sehools .... ·here elementary students ~re ( Sunday's Best) being en<'OU.raged to leam sc1cn tific principles from their ov.11 experience nnd research -feature bv Staff Writer John Zaller ls scheduled ·for prime spot In YOU Sctlion. 1'1i1XO:'<i'S •JUDGE' -Rep . Peter Rodino. chnirman of roe House Judiciar)' Corrunittee ("'here impeachmcnl ls under investigal~) is both av.·ed and depressed by his j6l) which makts him so responsible for the rate of Pmident l'iixon. Story i,o:; a special rcp.:irt fron1 Associated r re),),. TllE l.AS \\'AR -/I t..osta :i.1esa ~ar;ige Q\1nt'r. v.ho contendf, !hat !he batlle againsl short gasoline begins \J~' l'Ol1S<'r\1n.I! "ha! you ha\'e. has in,cntcd a gas lank lock. He lx'\iel'l'S I 'il c combinatloo of the energy eris.is and a shortage of lockinl!' ca?! v.ill hel p make his invt'ntion a success. lft s story i3 sla ted for YOU Section. BIG·ID1J:: TIPS -Rudd \\'eatheN·a:i:. Lassie's "daddy" and probably one of lhe v.·orld·s best known dog trainers. offers tips anyone c..'ln folio~· in F:im ily \\'eekly cuver story on hov. lo make your dog lore lo obey you. HE'S SQUARE -(;eorgc l\orris. t\ev.·port Harlxir H.igh School's student body president. is a different kind of student leader. He's a ton'\trvntive and proud of tt .. lle'll be profiled in anottx::r \"OU Sretion feat ure. r " s 'Politic"l Witrl1l11t11t ' Ni x on .Ho1n e Cost Hit \\'1\Slll';L;'ro~ \Al'' -A llOUSt_• ~ul;w,:on1nl!tlet•'s report lhJl $17 1n1lhuu ul taxp.ayl'r 71\\)llt'Y has bi"t'Jl sp1-•n1 on l'residcnt N1.xui1 ·s hvrllt'S "l:; ab..<>0luh·ly u n t r u f'." th" ~ubcon11nl!h't>':> Sl'n1or lh·publir:1n rnt'1nb1.·r i.Jld lud;l\ Th(~ lll'!)ublic.in. lll'P Jvhu · Hueh.111:1n or Alaha111a, ch:1rgt>d ;c ··~ih!1e;d l\'ilchl1111n" arid Oll'l'lL'it'<l sulx·o1n1n111 .. 1· l>.'m11Cr;1ts of d1sturt 1on :ln<l 1111fairn .. ss 1n lh1• report a11pr01l'<l Thur:-,11.i~ on Ilk• Prt•silh·nt ·s ho111t:s 1n ,..,,u1 Ll l'H11·1\ll' .uid Kt·~· B1sca.111l' The \\!uh· llou11t' l';1rlit·r t·;dk'll th<' report ;i dehbl'rah· dl'{'(.'1>t1on. \\'h;i t bt•1:J111 as a 11ubl'Onu1111!l't' in1·es11ga11on on J,:O\ t'rlltllt'llt Spi.'iKhng on r1 \ l prl'Sldt'nts' hn1nt•11. 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Meyer Lemon l oaded w1lh lucrous fru1! ... grows well 1n container. A (TIUSI for every home. apartment efc. · C itrus·Citrus·Citrus ' Orannc> County s largest '.'..UPPIY of quahl / Ci trus ever available Sr·edl f'<;~, Tangerine~ . Orange<:. .. T anQe le». Graoefru11 Lim e and Avoc.:ido:. Most all varieties Shoo t·<irly PON Y PA C PAN$EYS CouoN .•~-INSTANTLAWtY · from t:a/-Ta'lj-STRAW BER RIES " "',., ... " . " .. :\ ~ \' G:~~N 99¢ .. " • Fo r Special Occasions WIDDtMGS . • . Gl AHD Of'INIHCiS , •• r.t.ITllS. ITC. ASl"A.IOUT oua PlANT RENT Al SERVICE DICHO NDRA $14 ?. • NEW HOME OWNERS ASX ABOUT OUR lANOSCAPf SERVICE Ht'""' for I~ 74 fl TORO TUFF!. f•trbcari11q, t •lra larqc-bcrrie\, Pio"! '" •"""r patch. f!awtr bt'dl or conlaont• Rrq. i I,,, PRIMROSE Li•rn "P yo"r U!odt qardrn wilh lht•r roc1li"q color\. Grtal Ol ac:crfll or rt1a1s plonht19. Rrq. l>'I lloort1onq MARGUE RIT ES "'''" t'•Ctllt'nl tor cortloi"tr1 , plonll!I" b.d• ... bordf•• .. on •. etc. Trllo .. or wtiit1 , dwarl, dowblt attd 1•nqlr 2123 NEW PORT BLVD. COSTA MESA NURSERY 646-3925 P._YIO ~42·4 I Ol • 99c 39c 49c -.. ..... •· ICDI ' tJ DAILY PI LOT • It's Spring; Oh, Really? ONCE AROUND TIIE BEAT: You know what this coming "'eekend is, don't you? 'Yell, look at tnc sky. Dark and gloomy. Look al lhe grou nd. Damp. Look al your kids. Grumpy. All these elements ser\'e ns your cl ues. This \\'eekend \\i ll be oor first spring v.·eekend here :.long this ~st of all possible O>asts. Spring officially sprang upon us here at mid·week. So you just know v.·hat that will do to the weather. A3 far as the possibilities for precipitation, however, we may be getting a little outside help. Right today, for example, \\'C along the Orange Coast served as hosts for the ~th amual meeting of the W e a t h e r Modification Asoociation, v.1lic h is gathered to study technical reports in Huntington Beach. -IN CASE ntAT~ Weather r.todification A!sociaUon name throy,·s you a bit, the membership also has it s h o r t e r ruckname. 1bey're Jcnoy,n as The Rainmakers. Niee to bave you here, folks. Just don 't stan beating any drw"M or shooting dry ice up into the air. Spring also means zany things happen oo our local polltJ.cal Cront. Joot the other day a California Senate commiUee gave a nod of approval to a funet-al cootrol measure proposed by Assemblyman Bob Badham, lhe Newp>rt Beach Rei>ubllcan. 1be headline on_lhe 5"lry blared oul, "Badham Fune,..! Measure Backed." Alrmst 80Ullded like somebody v.u having bed thoughts !or 'him. MEANWIDLE DOWNCOAST In I h e Saddleback CommunitY College District, tru.!t.ees have set an election June 4 b ·e c a u a e three oI. the trustees have upped and quit. Alyn Brannon slowly folded after being convided of ~ bookmaking. Hans Vogel reslgJl<!d In -.-honor because 6e mo\'ed oof Ol -fhe • district. And lhe lalesl to quit ls John -:-Lund who apparently fig\lrtd the last straw was the ouster of football coecb George Hartman . from bis posilbt u athleUc director. You get lhe notion that the Saddlebaclc junior college folks are starting all over: Some MJUld see that as a good omen. , MEANWHILE BACK up in Newport • Be?ch, spring politio .accelerates toward a Crty Coimcil election. They've been holding candidates' forums almost twice daily. One ol lhe latest before lhe Board of Realtors had an interesting ob!erver In Dee Cook, the former Newport councilman now retired to the good Ule and his nones up in Bishop. • Cook had been noted for lighting a few fires under past Newport rouncil elections. Jfis assessmerit of this ooe? "Pretty dull stuff," he conunented. AND nNA.1.LY, v;e have facts in the crowd when proud parents and participants jammed lhe Newport council t'hambers the other night when young athletes \.lo'e re honored for a~hlevements by the city parks a nd recreation department. So many award.1 were given you might have mi&sed the one to lO-year-0ld Gregg Smith of Ea.stbluff Park: who was hooored for "special qualities of character or ability." Smith, Smith, Smith. Name sounds familiar. Oh y e!!, Gregg's the one Y.'hose father, Larry T. Smith. Y.'as sued by the Canyon Hllls O:mvnunity Msociatioo in an aborted effort to make him take dov.n his driveway basketball hoop , remember? And Gregg's award rrom the city~ For basketball a in natural!)'. Tro1ible at Playboy Federal agent arrests Bobb ie Arn stein , 32, personal secretary or Playboy magazine publisher 11ugh 1\1. llefner at Playboy ?11ansion in Chicago. ?\ls. Arnstein and three others were charged with conspir· ing to sell coc aine. Prisoners Give lltl Hopes Of Escape, F1·ee 4 Gua1·ds NEW YORK (AP) -Three accused bank robbers trying to break out of the Federal House of Dcten1ioo surrendered today and ttleasl'd four captive guard.5 after winning a promise of amocsty during a night or negotiations. Using gllll.'I sneak~Jh!.ough an outside window Thursday rught, Ute inmates had 2 Die, 8 Burned As Flauies Siveep Hotel in Dulutli DULUTH, Minn. (AP) -"I opened the door and there was this guy on fire, and flames everywhere," said a survivor of a hotel fi!j'C that killed l\.lo-o persons and iojw:ed eight others. Two of the injured ""·ere in critical condition after the fire Thursday night at tile do"ntown Cro.ssroads Inn. Firemen v.wked In below-tree-zing t.emperatures for nearly t"'o hours before bringing the blaze under control. FffiE CJllEF D e I Leonard said after searching the ruins that all persons believed to have been in the hotel had been accounted for. There were 21 registered occupants. O erk Donald Parkkonen, "·ho said he opened his door and found a man on fire. said he succeeded in gelling the man out of the 'hotel. Killed in lhe fire \\'Cfe Olaf Johnson. 88, and ?.1rs. Roger Stoneburner, Z1, both residCnts or lhC £hree-slory building. . ONE UNIDENTIFIED man "' 11 s critically injured when he leaped from 11 third-floor "indow in an effort to escape the flames. A fireman was climbing an aerial ladder to rescue him and roached out to grab the man's leg. But he couldn't bang on, and the man plwlge<i beadfirst to the sidewalk. Roger Stoneburner said he and hls y,·ife were in their room y,·hen it began to fill with !lllloke. lie said he punched out the window with his hand and saw an atrial lildder moving tow ard him. "l thougtnt she y,•as pulled out too," he said. H~·ever, µoli ce later took him to the morgue where he Identified his y,ife's bod • plannt'd.a violent escape, according to the warden of the holding facility for federal prisoners in lower ~1anhattan. But they abandoned a breakout after foreseeing failure, Warden LouL~ J. Gengler told newsmen shor1ly aftt>r the prisoners gave up at 6 a.m. PST. Instead. they comlled seven guards,, three of whom managed to escape. GUSTAVE \\1EISS, lawyer for one of the hmiates, said ttta.t Un ited States Attorney Pau1 J. CuJTan had informal him that the men y,·ould not be prosecuted for the escape attempt "as long as the men surrendered and the guards were not injured." Cllrran said lhe bank robbery charges "·oukl. stand. The breakout-attempt Th u r a d a y brought hordes of city policemen and FBI agents with bullet-proof vests and shotgwu. llelicopters hovered over the detention center at the Hudson River waterfront in the shadow of the elevated \Yest Side •l ighway. A FEDERAL AGENT said "soinconc Y.'ho knew what they were doing''-broke half-inch-thick glass in a st.rcct-level w!OOow of the officers' mess. Through this window, according to authorities, the inmates grabbed two handguns and lhcn surprised <he guards. "Generally, we get a better class of prisoner-than the type'that ""ould fry to pull an escape like this," said '<I guard who spent the night inside the facility. "This is more like something: that ha~ in a city jail." 1be guard, \\'ho asked that his name not be used. said the other inmates "didn't lake part or dkln't really give a da nm about what was going on." JEALOUSY IS TOO BLOO iHI NG MUCH l .ONDON (UPI) -A jud ge hns granll'd a dh·or~ to ~1rs. Susan Russell. 23. \Vho complained that her husband. Paul. 24, was so jealous of peoplt looking at 1ncr that he refused to let her y,·ear ntini·skirls and bric( panties. Mrs. Russell said her husband made her ""·ear ooly old-fashioned elastic bloomers and baggy slacks. Cold Front Chills South • • • ' • De<1th Toll From ViOle nt Weather Reaclies 7 .. loft$ It! tl'lt .0... T,.,. w•IW •le\'td I , ... 11.S. Summ•r" A 1'1'111' of to .. l'rM•lllO 11r ,......., Wlll'hw•rcl OYlf 01~ I• IO(Hy, II fOllll'Wfet • lfO<'I! wnl(" lllY(Md eff ~' Wfff!'ltr Ind 11111 •! IHll ---1 "!! .. ;corM ln(Vfld. ~•crw rnJlft!J ,...,..,..,tllfft .,.... lliPIC'l«I 0\1'1' T tl'lr-1-f'lld TM llOl"tl\INI -1\0flt ot M I 1 I I I I I I o I , • ' (Coastal wcarl!er infor- matio11 wiU be fou11d today on Paoe 12). ••Dlflamn DELIVERY SERVICE Oel•CIJ of Ille °''~ P1lol o guatanle<d ~-Jlilf. n "' 1111 • Mn ,.. -~~1,...a1 •r-unwi 1111 RIM 11 .,. ells •t tan llllW J ll ,. ~.U, Jllll SIMlf n 111 1111 ltl rmln ,_ c.,, ., S t.& '**'I· • I 1.a. Sdliy. Cll .. a Cllft .... b'l'I II ,.. Ctts .. Ultl d 11 u. l~<Ms lilt$1 0!1911 ttrrrty Aru1 .. , •• W-4321 IW1httt lllallflll,. It~ • wnlllir111cr ...• , •••• 140-12n SM Clelltlt&. ~ltMI kill "' "" -°"' ""' .... ,_ ·~ ........ 112·«21 • SAVE THE WHALES! ... ------~·~-· ··\.~--:-. .. ~\ ==-· -·--::-~'', -... -._, =--. \• . ~-~' ,· .~ ' : THEY ARE BEING SLAUGHTERED TO EXTINCTION BY JAPANESE AND SOVIET WHALERS Boycott Japanese Goods The J apanese "·haling ind uslry is the "·or ld's biggest v.•hale killer. The industr\' v.·hich is controlled by J apan's great trading and manu!.:a cturi ng t:omp.:anies. opposes all al tempts toC;i11 a moratorium on whaling. ·~'t'J1ie United Nations En,·ironmental Conrerenc e at Stoc:kbOlm iJl 197% citied for 1 trn-ye11r moratorium on whaling. The \·ote wa s 53 to 0. •00'1'he lnternaUonal \\'haling Commlstiloa In 1973 aitprovrd lo-·erquotas on whales after st:lentlsts warned therxlstiJ;lg "'·hale popul11tions were on lhe det:llne lrom over·kUlln A. The J;ipancsc government ignored the U .N. appeal and recently declared they vdll-flot abide by the l\\1C quotas. The Soviets arc likev.·ise floulinto: world public opinion. The United States which has banned whaling and the importation of all whale products, i.s leading the appeal to sa~e the vthales. ,.. The huge Japanesl' v.·haling Occt is now slaughtering hundreds of dcrenseless v.·hales daily in the Antart:tic. The J apanese cluim they hlL \'e the right to "harvest" as many "'hales as they like. Last year the J apanese killf'd nearly 15.000 \\"hales. This yea r, I.hey will likely kill more of the dwindling species unless the international outcry stops the senseless slaug hter. The state Dcpartr:nent last fall sharp I~· C'riticized thl' Japanc~ J!O\'ernment ·s unv.1illingness to hall or ~\"en rontrol ""haln~g. A mes.~age toth_l' Jap;1 ncsc. ~1gned by Secretary of State lfenry Kissinger. stated: Sut:h v.·holesale disregard for the v1ev.·s of all other (IWC) member nations v.·ith few ext:e ptions leads to several quesllons. \Vhy ~hould lhl·re he a Com mii;sion if its det:isions t:an simply be ignored? \\lhy should the llWC I SC'ient1rir Committee prepare recommendations? Anll why should t"·el\•eoffourt('('n member nalions push for improvements in lhe l~t~m alional "'haling Com.mission if the pr:ogress made can be destroyed by one or.t,.·onations? The United-Stales Government ll'i ell:treme ly d1sttppo1n ted with the bt1ckward st~Ottasioned by the Japanese objections and it is ho!K'ful lhc J apancse Go,·e rnmenl v.·ill ret:onsider." WHALING IS SAVAGE AND INHUMAN 1'1odern v.·haling is a savage, nithlcss <·xerrisc in lhe tlestruc lion of the greatest mammals the -·orld has t'\'t'r known . llere is an eyc"'itness dest:ription by Dr. Harry Ullie, who has sailed as a ship 's surgeon: .. Th e present-day hunting harpoon is a horrible 150·po und weapon carrying an explosive head which bu rsts generoJly in the whale's intestine.t, and the sight of one of lhtse creatures pouring blood and gasping along on the surface. towing a 400·ton catching vessel by a heavy ha1)Xl01I rope, is pitiful . So often on hour or more of torture is in//icted before the agony ends l!J. death. l hbve experienced a case of Jive hours and nine harpoons a. neeclf;dlo kill one molhei-Bl~ Whole ." • .. ''lf we could imagine ahor11ehaving two or three e.xPlosive :pears driven lnlo it, and then made to drag a heavy butcher's truck while blood iioured over the roadway until the nrtimof t:ollapsed an hour or more later. we should have somt idea of what a whale goes through.·· These gentle and intelligl'nt animals are beinJt decimated by sophisticated military v.·eapons. The v.·hale herd~ are sougbt out by airplanes and h.e ; lihrlicopters. then are.Lracli.ed rclenlles.sly by sonar and.radar. The lumberin~ .,.,·hale:; are chased dov.·n by high-speed catt:her boats. The)· are blo"·n up in agonizing death by.grenade-tipped harpoons. !luge factory ships rapidly procrss the v.·hales intocommerical "products.'' 1l ~greed lhat dti,·es the whalers. There is no real need for v.·hale produt:ls in lhe v.·orld economy. V.'e no lon~er nl>ed "·hale uil for lamps of ""hale meat for food.1'here are ready substit utes for all .,.,·hale 11roducts. •00tThe Japant:Sf' claim they need thf' whalr meat for food . Yet whale mrat represents less than I 7'c or their protein diet. Japan Is a "·ealthy nation that can readily arford allernau,·e food sourt:es. •0 ~0'!h" &:n•irls feed much of their wha le kills to mink!! and sables, which they then sell to Westerners. Every co~~ervationist and humanitarian ca n help save lhe ·whales by borcolting Japa nese and Russl•n goods until these countries agree to a moratorium on y,·h.11\e killing. . Thi~ boycot! ca.mpaign is supported by these conservation groups: Ca pistrano Environmental Edu cation Center Friends of the Earth Fund ror Animals Animal \VeUare Institute Defenders of Wlldllfe Satiety for Animal ~rotective Legislation Environmental Polley Center The \Vildcrness Society Environmental Action PLEASE JOIN THE BOYCOTT GOODS SUCH AS CAMERAS, TELEVISION SETS, MOTOR BIKES, CARS Let !llores and con1panies kno\\' \\'ll'i' ~·ou :irl' boycotting. t:rgc lhem to inform suppliers and to subslitue products "h1ch arc n1ade clscv.·hcre. Ask your lr1cnds 10101n 1n this effort. The' more pcoplr v.·f!? a~ NU\\'. the sooner ,..e can stop the needless killin g that Is drl\"ing the great v>'hales to ext1nct.1on. ·You can hl'lp publici1.(' lhl' piighl or the \\'h:i les and thf' boycott ca'l'p:iign by making a tax-deductible contribution to TllE SA\'E THE \\'IL\Lt; CA1'IP1UG:-\, A few dollars v.·ili go a long \.lo'llY to"·ard ~11ving the "'hale, . . ------------------~--------------' PLEASE SEND ME MOHE I NFO R ~li\TION ABOUT 1111ALESAND 110\V I CAN I I llELPTO PREVENT THEIR EXTINCTION. I I 1'ome I .~~ I ,~ ~te mp I I Enclosed please find S to help the campaign lo save the whales . I I D Pl ease send me a bumper sticker. I I u.1"t ti.t-1'.t. ,..._ ·~ 11\oO '""""'' •~""'' I lntt11u~ ... i.c~11~ikro111Pelflll I -send to: I I Anima l Welf are In stitute I 1 c/o American Security Bank .. · 1 1 1339 Wisconsin Avenue , N .-W . I Wash in gton, D.C . 20007 I I ---------------------------------J ANIMAL WELFARE INSTITUTE Ol!"~lllw '*""-· PfotoldHlt P.O. tlO:t3650 \\';14hingt.on. O.C. 20007 • I • I..• • Donatio11 To Agne\v Pal Eve d • CALIFORNIA • Co11rt R11ling Ba't· Pays Damage 111 D1·iuik Deatl1 s OAll V PILO! .) Police Seek Father In 3 Grisly Murders SA:XT.\ C'LAllA 1AP 1 -A ~ptembcr. 1969 :\c1;::hl>nr' tk·.i!h u1 1h,• (.Juuh anc! ~ forn1er husin~"CXC'Culi\'e "·as told poht'<' lht' fanul \ · :-.\'1•1\1l·1I 1111t• ;iur!' d1H1.t:h ll'r" 11 1•r being ~i;it in thr<'i.' std!t•s, to ju.\! d1sapp1·:1r ill tl'h.' rnlJdT,• 111n1ing oul of 1h·· $1:1\•' today in c'Olllll'<.·tioc1 ""'ith the of the night." " I.OS A '\li!O:Ll·:S 1 l Pl• Among lhc richf'S Hc11w1rd Hughes sprc;ld :1r.Jund to poli- ticians of ahuost c\ er\' lc\ 1·1 Of govirnn1enl ll II ti 1Xiliti('a[ persuasion ..,,.a._ Sl!1,000 e1vc·11 to <i ~ of ~laryl::1nt1 at lhe requt'st of fom1er \'LCt.• prl'si· '----------' VENTURA (Al'l -A court decision here has r.:uscd the possibility that cocktail party hos ls can be held responsible for damage later caused by their intoxicated guests. Thursday·s Suprrior C1iurt decision ordered a bar 10 1>.1y damages to a boy whose parents "''en.> killed in a trafnc accidl'llt with a d r u n k e n driver. n1urdm of his "·ife and t\\'O c_·arl'Y S<li<I l't:'.'lr ~•lrl \IHS. l'l· .. \IL<.;1 1\' h,111 teenaged daugh\('rs ~·-i years ck<;(•r\txo<I ;1, :1 brav.111 fi.f1011 .r 11nr~t'\I ;11 ;1 11<\11·111 ~·l11ld1 • 11 • T1.~· '-~" · h ' I I ,J .. •h•n•• ~1111•· l'·1lu 1• •:1111 .. go. u1.·1r U1oules ~·t•r.e Y.c1i:;1r~~OOJ)OU1hl.~11111h1h· ""' dent Spiro At;:T\C'1\. tlt.'<'l'lrtt•r!-; to ft.'Cii ·r;il !'OUrl h·~ lLl'\UU) ":~~~:'.~"'""I• n ..... ,, r; A ssen1bly Ol(s Lesser ( S tate ) Pe11alty fo,. Puffi1ig Tiii:: JUR'I' said lhc Simi r1o11.·1. in Simi Vallcr. must pay $150,000 to Todd Rarrios. 11IK1SC parents. An1·a!do and l·:ll1.:1lll'!h liarrios, 11 l're k1H.._·d 111 a hf'ad-0n ("(llli .. 1on 111 Jun•· 19i2 1\·1th a c·ar dr11·en bv Eugene D Shupe . 6.1. Or Thc-JUsands Oaks. unennh!\I by a t !' r 111 it e <'Yt'$, grr~· t1:11r :111Ct 1tl.1.;_.,.~ f'1•,1r~111 riu·1.~~1 11p h··r rh1 • in~pector l::i:.t \l'e<>k ('foTl!lnUt'd !O l11i• 111 lh" 11'<11"· 1<11< du1 .11i1! ~ ... I ~11. 11 ... 11iu · for .111urht•1 l!'k •Jll!i Ill' 1 .• :,1 I'll· h:i··I. 1•• 11 .. r~ h··1 .1·1~• tl1·, A ll'ilrrant n as L~Ut'<i b) nt'J~hb•Jl''.'I thl·n· h~ul l1t•rn ;i 11. rt• f,.,,1111. th·· -·.111· Bell. a Las \"e~ao; la1\Vl'r fur Hugh<'<>. l'tas rt·<nl :n !hr trial of a libel su1l broui.:ht al!'.<lln:.t llughes by Rolx-rt !\!Jheu. former head of his \C',·ad;1 cn1- pire. U.S. District Cn•Jrt .Judgt..' Jl<irry Pregcrson t"<ll'Ti1n1ed lhl' jury lha! th•' drp•)~ltion 11· <1 s tTIC'an! to b<' co11s1drrrrl in J.(;;iugin~ \J:11'o1·u·s · o;t;itl' uf n1ind." 11·h1 lc hv 11or~t.'\l f of l·lughes'. a11<I no1 fior tlir-1ru1:1 or f:ils11v of tllr> n'.:1·1!;1•ion:-. e f)C Ill ,.,.,.,,.. LO~r. BF.ACll ( l.'P[ I '.\k·Donr1('ll-Dougla.<;. build('r<; of !hr J)CIO. toclnv br:ind<.'d as .. irresponsiblt' and maiicious" chargr" bv thr Frderal Avia· lion Admini-;tr:ition that th\' comp;1nr ii;:-norf'd ;i t-.1~1·[\' problem linkl'!.I 11.·i!h lhf' 11.or~:. crash in a\·iation hio;tor\. "Thl'rl' i~ 110 pos..o;il-1~· c:on· nre!ion" b1:!1\l'l'tl thr l'nrn· r•a n ~-· ~ ('Orr<· .•['l('(]tlcnt't' 11 i I h lhe FAA .ihout a c:.1rgo door probit•rn bt.·fo1·1· !hr cra<;h . and th(> ncricl<•nt:· !>aid John C HriY-enrhnf', president of Dougla.st Aircraft Co. • ,.,,.i•· r;,,;,,,, TORRANCF. (L'PJ ) -A jur~· convic:ted l\\'O .vu11ths of arn1('d robbcrv aud assn ull v:ilh a deadly ·,\·r3pon Th urs· d:iy for the .<;hoofin~ of a Jtoll- in~ lfills man and his IO·vear- old ~ in a parking struCturc nl Los Angeles lnten1alion;il Airport. '.\;farion Battiste, 19. nnd Frederick J. Jones. 17. both of Los ~\n!!clcs. 11·crc ch:irgrd \\'ilh alla«k on Gerald \VcbOt·r. Jj. and his son Corf'v. e Sratiott Bill SACRA ~1 F.:\TO fAP1 -The ~mbly has _voted do11·n legislation that would have p!ac:OO a l\\'o-ycar moralorium on service st.'.ltion tonstruction in California . But the bill's author , Assemblyinan Jack Fenton 'D- '.\lontebcllo l. wns .:;1r<1nted 1he right lo have the bi l 1 N..'COnsidcred llf'XI \VCCk :-ift1·r he adds clarifying amcntl- 1nents. e 1Jr11g Arrest SAN DIEGO ~API -A 31· year-0\d mailman \\'.JS ar- rested l\'hilc delh•erini;: n1ail and jailed in the drug death of his wife. police' say. J~ A. ;\lor<1les \\'JS hooked Thursday for investigation of n1urdcr. Offictrs <:.aid he ~·as accused of furnishing drugs to his-wife Delfina. 24, who died of a drug overdose Jan. 28. Nom ellini's So11 Killed 111 Mi sl1ap SA~TA CH LZ tAP) -1·h('l son of profe"':-;ional footbnl l 11~11 of F:.in1!' nif'n1ht•r l.eo ~on1i'll ini has died from 1nJ11r1es suffered \\'hen a sail00.1t cap.sized in Ylontcrey Bay. the Coasl Guard says. Tv.:o ..COOst G u :i rd c•lticrs and a heliooptrr searched through the night for the t"·o Santa Cruz men also bt>lie\·ed to have been on the boat \l'hi'n it o\·crlurn<.'d. Th!' Coast c:unrd s:iid Krn Smith and I 1\ll('n BrorC'ndl are 1nis'\ing and hnve l){'{'n tenta1ivr!y 1drnLifit'CI fl!! p."t~~t''l~t-rs orr fl!(• lxiat. Kim Nornrll •ri•. 2~. of Aptos. \\'as pulled froin I.he water by n heliooµtcr lute Thursday and rushed lo a $.'Int.a Cruz hospital. where he died without regaining consciousness. a hosp l ta 1 spokesman ,said. A Co.'lst Guard spo kesn1<ln ~aid thl' l&-foot <' r a I t O\'C'rturl'lcd about 1 •l mile;.; off Sequel \ '01n1 :u 7 p in. Thursday ~on1c\llni'" fJther µlaytod t:1cklc for lh<' &In fr<1nclsco 49crs from 1950 ti:. 1003 A n.1ti\'C or Italy. he join<'d the club 113 th e l<'llrn's No. I drart choice In 1950 after st&rrintt in footb-11! and 11.·resiling al the Vnivcrslty of ~1\nncsot.A . .,.,SIR WALTERS n;... lo-y to to~• UJF• of Wcuh n• w-Holrcu" fo1 m•n 1hol foll"" pla« nolu•olly. 20S2' Newport Blvd. c......... , .. "" .111.-.1 C'l1t•c·l.:i11!1 \\'alter Brennan. 80. \\'a" 111 St. John's llos- p1tat in Oxnard today for an annual checkup. The three-time :\cade- n1y t\ward v.·i nncr says he feels good cxcepl fur a ':.!il!ht touch' of cznphysenia. :->ant.i Cl.1r.1 t'<iu111•· S1qrr1or I""•••••••••••••••••• .. ('our! !or .l;11Tll'" fl r I It u r l SAC.1lA~1Et\IO 1 l,;PI l -A contro\·ersial bill to reduee the maximwn penalties r 0 r fX>Sses5ion of small quantities of marijuana by f i r st offendPrs c I ea red the Assen1bly Thursday. IT \\'AS SE1\'T to the Senate by a vote of 47-22. Assemblyman Hobc'.'rt ~I. ritcLennan. the. lcf':iSl~Jture's only physician. protcstt·d the measure fAB2758 l on grounds of new dangers to health reported by medical rese archers. '"This is not a time to be v.:e:.ikening ou r n1 a r i ju an a lavrs.'' M c Lenn a n (R· Paramount \. declared. ( D-Rcvcrly llills 1, another issue : c 1 I l' d Judge Robert ''' i J I a rd , "The real question is let the penally fit the crime," he said. Judges under current law have dlsCTrtioo of decidini; \lo·he1her a first offender \\'ill Ix' d1~alt \\ ith In a felony 1Jr n1isdcn1canor c.:ise . ~1ost arc misde1neanors. accepting the-jury d«i-;ion . said a statute in\'olved in a 1972 state Supreme Court ruling indicated tbat liability for acts caused • br a n intoxicated [X'rson did rl<ll apply •mly to bar 0\\11crs but to anyone 11.'ho sc·n·ed the - 11 rong-<iocr. He s:iid this \\as one of lhl· 111-st case.<; 10 c·un1l' tn 1rial Tll ~ PROPOSED lt·g1s!at1on under !he high court ru!nt~. ~·ou!d eliminate the felon y <.'OUfll. SllUl'E AN I) his wifr Sierotv said if an indi\'idua l lle!t:'n, also died 1n th~ is convicted of a felony for accident. possession of "pot" he may All four bars "'Pre suet!, but never go to prison but the the jurors could not agree on felony will remain as a police \\·hcther the first t\\·o bars record. 11.·erc liable and t h l' y T e 1nblur fl'lt J 11 Hi,·e roidl' SA~ BEll~AHDl~O i l'PI ~ -A brier. n1inor eanhquake JOl!c<l the rc~ion fro111 San Bernantioo !() R i v e r s i d c . TI1ursd;1y afternoon. i'l'.1r.son. -i:l. th(' for rn c r n1anag(•r u! a San Jose l"i..'<llt l bureau. for the rnu rdcrs of his wife Pauline. 51. a n d daughters. Paula. 18. and l l\lariannc, 14 · DH. JOH:\ Hau ser. th._. I S.anta Clar;1 County {'(•rnner-j m.._'illca\ rx.i1ninC'r. s aid Thursday .\lrs. i'l'ars(ln ;u1d l ~1a rianne <hi>d frrn n hlOl\'!<l on rht· ht•ad llv ~;11tl 1ht• ,-.111se of Paul:1\ d1•a1h 11as n.11 knovrn I f.1arianne 11 :1 :i; lklt-lti1·r!y 1den1ificrl tiy tlr·nt:il th:ir1s.I lier motht•r and older sislC'r hal'e been tentativelyl 1dl•ntiried Santa Clara Po!ie(' C.11>1. Stan Carcv s.iid the 111urdCNI apparenll~; occurred in l at~ Assembly1nan .>\Ian Sicroty Fe_l~ny 11. o,c; s es s i" n of 1-r~al~e_!ourth ._ n1nn1uana ts no1v punish:ible l ,.,,•••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... by ont.' to 10 years in prison ... Shot I-lits \Voma11 Wrestler JJOLLYWOOD ~UPI 1 Debra Da1\'ll Jackson. 21. an e1nploye in '-The Academy of ~ud<:-Fetnale \\'resrling," 1ras accidentally shot in the throat Thursday during a S 4 O O robbery. '.\1iss Jack.<on "·as fol!o"'ing the n1anagcr of the academy, J.._>sse R. Fortini. 27. as he chased the bandits \\'ith a pistol. and ht>gi;:ing him not to ~·nd:1ngcr himself. Police said. She tripped as she follo1\·ed Fortini do"An -a stalnvay, f~ll asainst him. and the .38 caitber re\-olver went off. ~·ounding her. for fir,.t offenders. L'nder the bill. possession of fo ur ounces or lr~s \\ould be punishable 1vith a 1naxu11wn six-month jail term, a $500 fine, or both. 'Heriutge ' V nit.~ 0 K ' cl SACRA~l ENTO •. IUPll '- Gov . Ronald Rt:'a1;<1n has sign- ed legislation f)l'rmitting ooun-- ty boards of supervisors to ('Stablish her i la g e and historical commissions. Thc l n1casurc j Sl3521 I hy Sen. :'>/ichola s C. Petris • D. Oakland 1. also provides for the secr£1tary of stale 10 utili1.c the California II c r it age Preservation Commtsslon and \ the California State Librarv to 1 coord inate the activities· ofJ such agencies. You may now call Bullock's So uth Coast Plaza ro ll free fro m Lag\l n1 Beac h, San Juan Capistrano and Lag una Ni guel. 0 D ia l "o" an d ask operator for Zenit h 7-0G11. Shop by phon e at Bulloc k ·s South Coast Pbza. Jr's convenien t and . . umc saving. . .. .. I ,1 tJ VISIT THE BUMMY CAROUSEL COURT 5outh Coast ',Ptaz:a ·-.. . . . . . . . .. • , . . . .. . . . . .. . . • • • • • " .. .· ., . . • ~· Ji!' SAVE y o'uR BUDGET AND YOUR ENERGY! SAVE AT BIDWELL'S SPRING CLEARANCE! Reg SALE SPORT COATS KNIT SLACKS DRESS SHIRTS $35 ,,s . .,a Y2 OFF $11).S\4 $7 -Plus the Best Bargain Table Ever! SB0-$90 TIES Reo $650-S10 I Y2 OFF • l\.'A. ~·~""'' ~ .. oe . s.u .... """""'' SWEATERS R('g S20 $12.50 l4•7 VIA LIDO, MEWP'O•T IEACH l'HONE '7J..4SIO '<[•.I l (ILH'IO 1><£A 11'1[1 ' \ PJAMA GAME FI0\\1n~ .1hout thl· lll1t!r 111 rhL mu" xduCfl\t 1n.1nn,r "h1 r• h iltl r .1n,l SOUTH COAST PLAZA Uullock's South Coast Plaz:1 , so!r, supple· p·1.11n.1~. \~1h11i.: \\1rh hl.1ck pindor,, v1v1d rc:d popp1"-°'· (,.J '· S ll>ll Fashion Galll·ry Ort'SSc.'S. 1"hrl'l'·p1('lC r '1.in1as, \\'llh sl~itt·j:lt. and shlll tn S1\;\TA A;\A a v:brant tttrquoisc \virh corJ I :incl ,,·hire print. S-16, 78 Shcrv.rn f)rC'S~c~. Illouwn p'j3ll1as in n:ivy \V1 th yellow, \\hire and bro"·n chain pt1n1. 6-16, 880 P.ivd1on Dr<.s.scs SUL'Tll CO A~ T PLAl.11 Shop Monday 1hru Fr1d.1y, 10 :00 :i.m. to 9: 30 p.m. I Bulh Kl..'.s ~.Hlf'J 1\_nJ. I I ,1\h1nn S<1uJrc, 2800 N. M,un ~ltl'\ r, :-i.un.t An.1. 1\ l1·phnnl S;trutdJy, 10·00 J.m. ro 6 ·00 pm. Bullocks . 1uth (.u.ist Pl.1£<1, an 0 1t·go l•rccway :u UrlSt•il. (l1s1,1 ,\\l).1. Tt hrh11nl l'l ~.-.1 1 l \'(1-0iil I DARY PROT EDITOllL\L PAGE -- ''et another buiJding moratorium ha s been ap- proved by city councilmen in San Juan Capistra no -a free :te on any processing of new construction permits for at least three months. The official reason for the freeie -the city's third in recent years -is to allow time to refill aU advisory commissions after entire slates of n1embers re signed because of tradition. ·n1c overall practice is somewhat puzzling for a nonpartisan city co un cil faced with maintaining con- tinuity in a rapidly growing city. Wholesale forced resignations of commissioners create a bind at an already understaffed city hall. Other coastal cities, large and small, apparently see no need for such a practice. ti.fore cy nical observers would give the real reason for tt'lc new freeze as being a philosophy of growth lim- itation in the new council. If that is the cou ncil's rationale, then so be it. But to blame a total halt to new construction on a shaky tradition is questionable. And the hints that the moratorium n1ay be ex· tended beyond the 90 days raises 1nore questions as to what the council's real goals are in the staU. 'l'he planning commission posts should be filled promptly, so !he city can get on with the planning and decis1on-1naking process. I Action Needed Ur gently 'fhe Laguna Beach Planning Commission has ac- quired through diligent inaction a well-deserved repu- tation for extraordinary procrastination. There are several reasons for this inclu ding a natural resfstence TO decision making. Disagreement on 19{: commission frequently is not over meMt of proj· eels, but whether or not more study is needed. One reason for the repeated continuances and Find the Oddities In This Quiz ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ It's time ror another "Odd Man Out" quiz of the ,harder sort. Each entry in- cludes one item that docs not belong there -ll'hich one and vffly? A 5e0re of 50 percent right is laudable; any more. unbelievable. 1. Almanac de Gotha, De.brett's, Burke ',s. and Brad.shaw. 2. Devon. Durham, Victoria, Gallaway, tnd Sussex . 3. ~\1.ichael Collins. Mahatma Gandhi, ' Carter Harrison, Hannibal, and Leon Trolsky. 4. Late Crawford , Lemon Cling !\-foun· lain Rose. Triumph, and Clapp Favorite. 5. "Sacred and Profane Love," "Adam a nd Eve ,'' ''Fornarini ," .. Transfiguration," and "Madonna of the Roses ." 6. BereHa. Peter Gunn, Hammerli, ~tauser, and Ruby. 7. Danie , Descartes. Shelley, Thomas r, .. Jann. and John ~1ilton. 8. Hanacca, Hully Gully, Grand Ronde, Peabody, and Siciliano. 9. Jack Ketch. Jack Frost. Jack Sprat, Jack Tar. and Jack Homer. 10. Forint , I..abrusca, Dirharn, Riyal· and Rand. 11. The '·Cliquol Club Eskimos," ttle "A. & J> Gypsies ." the "Studebaker Cha mpions." the "Coo n-Sanders Nighthawks:· und the "Yacht Club Boys ." 12. Gnt. Smurt Sci. Oclineator, Scribner·s. and Vllnity Fair. ANS\\'F.RS : I. 1\11 are internalional social registen, Dear Gloomy, Gus Remember when we cooJd buy hamburger in the BN (Before Nix· on) days and you didn't have to worry over breaking olf a toot~ oo the partially ground up bone in it? J. C V. OIOOm1 Gu• __ ,, .,. wM!lttM " ...otrs 9M ti• lltf M<n..,rlly rl'llfl:t t!lt .......... -.. ·"'9 ... ..,,.,., . ....-..... ,., ....... f9 G""""" Giit, Pail!' ~li.t. except Bradshaw, a famolll British railway gujde. 2. All are breeds of cattle, except VJc-- toria, a breed of pig. 3. All were politically assassinated, ex· cept Hannibal \\'ho killed himself. 4. All species of peaches, except Clapp Favorite, a species of pear. 5. All paintings by Raphael, except '"Sacred and Profane Love," by Titian . 6. All are firing-pieces, except "Peter Gwm." a fictional detective. 7. All "·ere at one Lime exiles, e1cept John !\lilton. 8. Ail are native dances, except Grand Ronde. an Indian tribe. 9. All are mythical figures, except Jack Ketch. a London hangman and ex- ecutioner in the 17th century, "'hooe name has since been given to those who succeeded in his office. 10. All are foceign currency (Hungary, Morocco. Saudi Arabia, and South Afnca) except "Labrusca ," a kind of grape. 11. All were famous dance bands in the early days of radio, except the "Yacht Club Boys," a singing quartet. 12. Only "Grit" remains published an'IOflg th is group of extinct national maga1.ines. 'Raid' on D.C. l:a ,wyers \\'ASHINGTON -The \\!hite House is ra.idfilgthe Justice Dt-p:irtment-form lav.•ycrs to bail President Ni.'(on out of his "'ratergat(• troubles. /\Hhough platoons of attorneys arc already \\'O!'king on lhe President's problems with tax es, impeachment , the Senate \\T:l!ergatc <"ornrnittl'c :infi lhc special prosecutor. our sources say lh!! \\'hlte 1-lou~" has nsk- Pd for ".11 1~a.s1 .1 doi.cn'' )n\1\·1•rs froP1 Justice. · These la">r·rs, of rotH"&', a t <' l'lf'inA pUlled olf 11nporl11 nt ca5<'s at Ju'<lice to assisl !ht· Prc5idrnt ar the expense or the t:1xJ)ayL·rs. Some top Juslice offi<"lal are R1\·1ng the \Vhite flou~ nnmcs of prospects. bur there Is also nn und<>rcurrent of res istance to the presidential dragooning. FOR EXAi\IPLE, Assistant Allotney Gern!rill J1 enry Pl'tcrsen. ""'ho!W! crltnlnal division handled the early 'Watergate lnvestigallon, has ~ privately hinting to aides ltwt thty ""'ould be wise to turn down the \Vh1te l{ou.w. f'rom bitter experience, Petersen "knows that gelling too close to President Nixon can mean political bums. At Nixon's request. he po6tponed acting on crucial Watergate lnfonnation, and took • a public l'Oflstlng for it PETERSEN IS alllO "i>rried. say insiders •bot.II possible c:onflleta of • intere t.. Justice lawyers themselves ba\'t confided to us that they are ll!try of taking l the jobs al 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue not just out of personal distaste. but because of ethical conflicts. One young antitrust lawyer sent for a . job interview with Nixon attorney James St.. Clair had worked on the milk fund case while al Justice . Other la"')'ers f<>ar they ,,.,111 be doing "clerk and jerk " jobs at the White llouse. revifwing other lawyers' ~"Ork and "jerking" files and books from law libraries. THE w11rTE llOUSE'S difficult y in \\"OOing young Justict 13\.l'Yers \\'3.S obliquely tOncedcd by St . Clair in a lelephone inlervi e\.I' with my associate Bob Owens. St. Clair said 'he Is "in !he proce.o;.s" of hiring t\o\-'Q or three atLomeys from .Justice. But tt}e tolent search has been going on ror week.!, ample time to snare more than two or lhree attorneys if career lawyt:rs were volunteering. WHEN OWENS 1~ked St. Clair who \\'BS fiOlng to plly lhe Justlct attorneys, the shre:v.·d Bostonian dodged . "I work at a disadvan tage because I don 't und e!'ltand !he bureaucracy." he. said. The pa yroll. he added, ~·as being left to "smarter peopltt" ·At Justice, a spokesman said wht:n the loaned lawyers leave the department. tiler will .,,. '° oll the dopar1mont P.'l,)TOIJ This \lo'ould put them lnlo tht!. \\ hite: House budget. . { I • Pla11ning lack of resolute action by the commission has been fre· quent absences of Commissioners Larry Ca1npbell and ~Uchael Way. The city council now has removed both men. Undoubtedly the former com1n issioners are public· spirited n1en. However, their commission attendance record indicates they had higher priorities elsewhere and the city's planning has suffered. \Ve hope newly appointed commissioners will not o~Jy recognize the need to co1ne to the n1eetings, but will help the commission overcome its inertia. A Saddleback Success Though the struggles and confusion on the Saddle- back College board of trustees often make it seem the sky is about to fall on the fl.fission Viejo school, the fact is some things are going right. One of the brightest stars on campus now is the work experience program coordinated by Everett Brewer. · Desig-ned for the 65 or so students that administra- tors originally felt would be interested, the program has mushroomed in less than a year to include some 450 students and has one of the best holding records of any campus undertaking. Built on a state model, the program gives college credit for working and helps place students in jobs re- lated to their fields of study. The fact that .working benefits the student in two ways -both in payment and college credit -makes the program popular and practical ror those who have to support themselves and for young veterans trying to get a new start. The-success of the program should make-a sa lient point to the school often beset with so many problems: good public relations and a community orientation pay dividends many times over. ~ l • I s 'Don't expect any miracles.' Privacy Watergate See11 lfeake11i11g Dete11te Concern Increasing Coocern about protection of personal privacy is growing, but not nearly so fast as the technology or what might as well be called unprivacy. At issue here is the FBI 's Naliooal Crime Jnfonnation Center (NCIC), a computerized, nationwide registry of wanted persons ~and _stolen property. Police all over the country have instant access to the NCIC files, and the ability to obtain such information quickly is an obvious aid to law en- forcement. But now the FBI wants kl go further. Former Attorney General John N. Mitchell proposed four years ago that the NCIC be expanded to include the records of every person in the country who has had a "significant" contact ""'ilh law en- rorcemtnt agencies. The desired in- fonnalion \.l·ould come from both local and federal la w enforcement bodies. P.IASSACllUSEITS refu sed kl hook into the new program. In addition, the Bay State has declined to supply criminal background data lo olh<!r federal agen- EDITORIAL RESEARCH cies. notably the Small Bu s in e s s Administration. The commonwealth con- tends they ha ve no right to or praclicul use for such information. Jn reprisal, the federal go\·emment has filed suit against f\.1assachusetts to force compliance. and it has also \.l'ithheld runds for federally supported programs. But ~1assachusetts has held firm . Refer- ring specifically to lhe expanded crime data program of the FBI , Gov. F'rancis W. Sargent sa id that it \\'as "one of the biggest threats lo our democratic system -!he in\·asion of one's o""·n priva<:y. \\'c refuse (lo join the syslem) -and \o\-'C shall rontinue to do so," 1 • Sargent reaffirn1cp. his p06ition by creating. last Dec em b·e r . the !\·lassa~sc·Us Commission on Privacy aild --Personiil lJalS:-xecu{lveDirector f\.1arjorie Eltzroth describes the com- mi$ion as an "action-oriented group" charged with examining statutes and regulations on privacy ""ith n view to detecting abuses and recommending cor- rective legislation. BECAUSE of Its mandate, t h e ~fassachusetLs commission is keenly in- terested In the various protectlon--0£- privacy bills now before Congress. Gov. Sargent, aerompanied by members or the com.nilssion, appeared recently before the Senate Subcommittee on Coostitu- lional Rights, whose chairman Is Sam J . Ervin Jr. (D-N.C.). Ervin has sponsored legisl atioo to create a federal-state board that would control the colloctlon and dlssemina1lon of crime re-eord.s. In support of the measure, he quoted Thomas Hobbes. t~ 17th century English po Ii 1 i ca I philo~r : ''Frttdom is polllical po,1·cr di\•ided Into small fragments." FBI Director Cltirence f\.I . Kelley testified in behalf or an administration· bllcked bill that 'would !l;lve the Justice 0tpar1ment authority over crime data. It's a difricuh, l>crhaps insoluble prob- lem. The police po¥i·c.r tradltionally has bctn exercised at the local le\'C:I of govtmment In this country. Criti cs of the administration bill charge that a massive, centralized cri1ne-data file WOlikl be tantamount to creating a na- tional Pollet' force. It comes: do"'Tl to this: Is ll po55ible to comhat crime In this fashion without encroaching on lttt<lom? Moscow Line May Stiff en \\!ASHINGTON -High-level officials here are begiMing to rear that the political convulsion groY.'ing out of im- peadlment proceedings against President Nixon may soon switch Moscow out of its undlaracteristic soft-line policy of detente into a ioug:her. more aggressive foreign policy. The single major factor behind this ominous switch away from de1en1e -a policy considered the pcr.90nat-preserve of Commun ist par I y chief Leonid Brezh- nev -is the decline and possible fall of Richard Nixon. "\\!ill they go on making agreements v•lth a President \\'ho may not be around next year. \.\'ho has lost his clout with Congress"?" a top U.S. of'fica\ dealing v.'ith Soviet affairs asks rheLorically. A NEGATIVE answer to that q~cstion could destroy Nixon·s plans for large- scale diplomatic accomplishment in the coming months to overshadow and perhaps suffocate impeachment pro- ctroings in CoijiCrCSS. A byproduct of de1ente's decline could be lhe can- cellation of the Presidenrs \\'estern European !rip - a strong possibility to- day. Even the propcl6ed ~loscow summit meeting ..,with Brezhnev might be postponed. Evidence that a major reappraisal of Soviet }Xllicy toward Uie U.S. is now ( EVANS-NOVAK) going on behind Kremlin "'alls is far from positive, but U.S. policymakers see plenty of ominous signs. One is the fivc- weck absence from \\'ashington of !he Kremlin·s longtime American expert. Ambassador Anatoliy Dobrynin, \.\'ho is liOt expe\led OC-ck in the capital at least until after Secretary of State..Henry Kis- singer's trip lo Moscow in late ~1arcti. The ambaSsador ostensibly left here for a Vacation, and vacation was the of- fical explanation given to the State Department. But his ex1endcd absence persuades many U.S. diplomats that in facl he is reporting something new to the Kremlin : for the first time he is con- vinced the impeachment of Mr. Nixon is a live possibility. not just exaggerated American political rhetoric. 1t TUE SOV IET urge to reappraise delente stems primarily from President Nixon·s inability to deliver on promises he made in ~toscow almost two years ago : trade equality for the Russians and ample financial credits. At the height of power t,,.,·o years ago, !\1r. Nixon could assure the Kremlin that he couJd persuade or compel C.OOgress to deliver on those two pledges. His influence today while fighting impeachment has disap- peared. In addition , the Rus.sians are showing understandable fascination ""'ilh the American-European break , a. neY.' factor not foreseeable ~·hen they began dra\\·ing the or igi nal blueprint for detente. The fact Iba! many European diplomats are totally convinced that a Nixon European !rip any time in the near ru ture \\'ould be an unmitigated disast er is just one more shocking indication of the lo\.\' estate of the American presidency. THE FIRST \"isible casualty in a posl- detente era would probably be the next installment of the strategic arms limita- tion talks, called SALT.JI. \\"ith ~Ir. Nix· on under attack for det.en!e even from the ooce soft-Hoe Democratic liberals, Soviet military leaders are W1derstood to be \\'anling .the Kremlin that any hard agreement on SALT II reached with f\1r. Nixon in !\1oocow this spring might not last six 1nonths; a new President might Lake a far harder line. llence, some-pcssimisls in official circles here now raise lhe qul'stion or wheth er a deadlock on SALT II, pl~ con- tinued Nixoo failure with Congrt'.$5 oo the tr.Kle,.a[ld-credits question, mighl ac- tually postpone the f\.foscow summit. The worst imn1ediale prospect if l\foscow decided to mute its rive-year detente ""'ould be in the l\lidd!e East, \\'here Kissinger 's spectacular success in negotiating political settlemenl is boxing in the Soviet Uni<it If the reappraisal now ominously under \\'BY in l\·Iosco11.· doos produce a ma. jor policy switch· it could mean that \\!alergate had devoured yet another \'ic- tim -the boldest, most success rul U.S. foreign policy since the cold war began. Brotherhood's Tax Break Lellry Folloivers Lose Exe1nption at Last You remember Dr. Timothy Leary. The high priest of LSD. The prophet of psychedelic drugs. For years the sidewalks or Berkeley - and the streels of San FranciSco·s Hnlght-Ashbury district --were !trewn l\'l!h the human debris of his culture. No..\·, the guru of nar- eo!ics resides in the state pcnitcntii'lry at Vacaville. Back in 1966 . Leary and so1ne of his friends founded an outfit to ex~d their minds and th ir v.'Qrk. 'Il11.'y callf'd It the Brotherhood o( Elen1al Love. Narcotics a g c n l s kOO\\' that Brotherhood as one or the largest n1anufacturers of Illicit drugs in lhe na- tion . It ha! lumed out as much as ~ pounds or LSD a year and onl' or its sidelines is smuggling and selllni mar!· juana. The amount of human destruct.loo and misery it hrui spread b1 Incalculable. You might be provoked to know 1hut you have been providing that Brotherhood a tax haven , .. or, at least, a lax exemption. DR. LEARY and his fri ods in that Ill- tie circle of "love " havt enjoyed thl'ir tax-exempt Incorporation since r-iO\'. 10, t966. Th~ state Franchi!te Tax Board, act· Ing as your alter tgo, gave them tax ex- emption as a "religious or1tanizatlon ... . And. lhat tax exemption has been in e(· feet until Jost rtooitly. \\"hen Assemblyman Mikt Antonovich , R-Gle11dale. fQund out nbout It. he blew hts top. Ht nred off a letter In ~la.nin lluff, tlCCUti\•e orficcr Of th~ F'rn nchl!le ( RUS WALTON ) Ta Boatd, demanding-the tax-exempt sta1us be revoked. forlh\\'ilh. \\1rote 1'u1IOOO\'ich: ··niat group is reputed to h:lve made ll\illions of dollars from its illicit ac· ti\•itics in narcotics. Testimony before a U.S. Senate sui><.-ommittee revealed that at least 750 n1embers of the Brotherhood ha \•e been identified as p<irticipant.s in criminal activilies around the globe." ACCOROl~G lo Antonovich. John Bar1els of the federal Drug Enforcen1ent Administration testified that six or the 12 top Brotherhood organizers are now fugitives from justice, living abroad and pursuing other enterprises .. on lheir ill· go!len "ealth." "to grant and continue a lax-t>x· emption to the 'Brotherhood' as a religious organization makes a mockery of our tax system." That's what Anton\•lch concluded, in te:ml5 rather restrained. A check with James C. Ste\.l·art of the Franchise:::+ax Boord reveal, that the tax exemption ror the Brotherhood \.\'as revo ked rec~nlly : follo"'ing A111onovich's leUtr. ~farl in Huff. In his reply to the AMemblyman. "'role thal the re,·ocetion hnd been i&'!ucd on f\tarch ~. "WE 'VE HAD our £ingtr on lhat outfit for a long lime," said Stewart. "Bilek in 1972 we checked with the Allomey Gf'ner.al's office but they didn 't seem to have much Interest In it one "'BY or the other. "They I Brotherhood ! are running nXlre damn drugs now. I guess, than they ever did .'.' According to Ste,,.,•art several of the Brothei:hood \.\ere convic ted of drug tra f· ficking in 1973, but were released on pr<r- Mtion . "JusLbeca \\'e....hallc.._revoko;l their tax exemption doesn't mean \.l'e're drop- ping the n1atter. If they ha,·e any assets. ,,.,·e'll get a hold of lhf'm. "\\'e've filed about $9 mill ion in asst'ssn1ents -t.'lX liens -against the Brotherhoi>d . The problem is we don't kno"' if it has any assets." The question is : ho\.\· come It took aln105t eight ye.'.lrs to cut the cord? OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Roberi 1"J. \\'ttd, PubU.Sltt r Thomw Ketvil. Editor Barbara Krelbich Editorial Pa ge Editor The tdltortal PQ!i?f of Ole Dally Pilot llffk1 to inlonn and 1>tlmulatt' ~aden hy p~tlng on this !).'.lgc diVC'rse,commental')' on topli;og o! In. l!T'f'll b)' l)''htllc•IM columnists and cartoonls~. b)' provldlf\JC a f(Jt'Um fM reader.f ''itv.·11 anli by preSl"ntlng th!J' nh"fPAper'1 opinkwui: and kk•a' on C\lrrrnt topics. The edi!OtillJ opinlofq of IM Daily Pilot •w•r only in •h~ «l!torW rol11mn "' 1~ tnp of !ht pqe, Opink:ina tll;PR$Kd by 1he t'O!· 11mnists ahd t'al1oonist1 and lt11f't wr1ttt1 an tbelr own and oo """*"""" mtnl of their vi"'' by the Dally Ptlot lhlKlkt be lnlft'Nd. Prlday, March 22. 1974 • ' • B. Ho he< Hou :iffc "' In 111" ni·" TrJ arrt fl Sit" tl•O< s (, s, fr.!! p[;)' llllH 1!1~ u11 I .;~.fl .f p ~. 111;1• S!'ll r11d1 :-,[,I A '"" \ !' j n1;1· :JU T , (' ,, :1t111 I' f I /.l••; I IJI 1n:1 11<':1 \!;" I In l ttLrt d l' raU iii.!\ T !1•1 1 f 'l)(J •Ci~ ~lll( "~ r;di Cl' fl (lllr •ind ri<-11 !ll!ll <;(•j t"ni \a1 : ht• I ;(' lr'fl1 Ccr "°' ·1re ph\' "t 11 ! lifl t'!ljo' I fin; fr111 :1nf ,,, "' flll " '" s .. I 7 I Bsl1op Retires Afte1· Dru11k Arrest -RU Ff ELL'S-(Good Deed People) UPHOLSTERY BATO Rfll'(iE. I.a IAP1 -Roni (~lholit Bishop Rvl.lcrt I· Tr.1(.'\'. 6-l·\t'ar-old ht:.id of l' d1ci(.:(·<>t• Or i:IJ1011 Houge h; rtllred -a Wl'j'k uftc>r bc1 fun-d on ~ ch;iri;t• u! drunk drJ\ 1ng. In :1 w ten ist;1t1·rnf'n t r1•<1d Thuri.dav y .,.. aS1ttst1:111 t At a nt.·v.s c:o 1.-renct. Bl s ho 11 Tr..it.•y 111, I:' oo 111t•nl1ou of tus arrl'SI. HE SA rr W!JS time lo st•·p rlo1'1 :ul(i lcJ vc the d!ot'L"Se ·~1,1 ~oungcr, fresher. n1ore vigorous nnd more ln1· had anything to do v.•llh the IS If 1 S RETIR~~tE:"<.'1'• r1g1native le-adeNlhip." Hrrest. ~1sgr. Gillt!Sp1e said sU1l('n1t'flt, Bishop Tracy s11id: \rcht11shop Phil ip !!Annan Qf only, "I don't know that." "Ah er 42 vears of acii\'e \1•\\' Orlcuiis will handle the Rishop Tracy v;rui finL>d $\Stl and happy 'sero,,ire Lo th e bishop's dutit'S un1il a nt•\\' on the dri\'ing while in· church. I now look forv.·ard to bishop is n.amt>d by Pope Pnul. toidcatL"<i charge !\lurch I~ lie ronlinucd service in th.ls ~lsgr. Pa tr i e k Gillespie, pleaded guilty but his J:i\\)·rr diocrse 1nainl) In the spiritual Btshop l'racy·s assistant, coo-told the court that tht> plea did ti1 re of the infim1 ::i.nd Ulc d I " th r elderly, but without any public oe t-u c llC'WS con ru-cnce not lmpJi· th.at the bishop ac· :ind read statements fron1 1 .... 1y was .,w·uy. notice and abo\'e all. without u.w e the Prt>5SUN.'S and t h e Archbishop H:innan and \\'hen arrested, Bl s hop responsibilities of office whlch Bishop Tracy. Neither was Tracy refused to lake a bre;uh v.·eigh so heavily tOOay on t~ preS('flt. test -an actlon which could leader of any d l o c e s a n 'f'l1 ird Hub11 lilrs .. '\anL'\' !\I o or~ 'l'hu 1·n1011d. • 2.i ·vc;1r·olfl v.;ifc of Sen.· !'l ron1 1'hur111und. 71 . ha:-. gl\· en bir1h lo lht•1r 1l11rd child, a girl "!'Ill' halJ~· favot':-i\ancv :itunrt'.' 'fhur1nonJ ·refn arkcd . 'l hope :-he'll I){' a-: pretly and as s111art 1:11' Nancy f\1oore .· make the sceoe Sundays wi..,, You Wa111' The ltu r Ill the l 1:!1t1~l~1il I t 21 Harbor l l•d. Couo M•wi -541-0lSt '' ,. . ~ LUCI LJ,/:". J:.: L ·1~·H 1\' ,\l)\l ~'l "-1 1<\Jl\'I \'\\I \~I x Newport Beisch City Counci VOTE ""' "' APRIL9 '. ' .. ' .. '" ...... ,, "' ...... ASKED If TllE retirement ...".'°"~t ~h~im~h~is~d".n~\·~r'..'':s~li«~ns~e::· _ _".iu".r~i"1i~·".:ct~iol)ln':.:~·-------======-:_:""'''.'.'..'.'.""~'·~110~"'.__ __________ _I_ .. ___________________ .. Scif1itist C rni1 J> Extra care in eng ineering ... it mak es a big difference in small cars . Eyes UF Os I SAS f)JEr.o r AP \ -Th1rty- f11e sciPnti--t~ :u1d engineers pk1n :1 UI lt•d ~l'iH'Ch for unidrn!Jfi,., tllur• nhjl'tt~. u~- 111~ Ill\' a\tl.-.\ '<'1rn11fic n1t>an.~ Jtlvlt1i!111g Jop h l" 11t':J!1·d1 S•'ll"lll' o1 i"\lt'"lll,J!l "ollS . .f ]' i[ !I :1 rf'~t•;1ri:~li p .. ,\,•I_., u~ ·r. ~a id 1.1 111:1gnr!r11,.•!1•r-. ea[):1hl1• of St·n<;1ng ~· LFU ;it lca~L I~ nu!t"' a·~ a~· \till be U:-.('<I. s1;1rt1n~ iu two ~t,•k.s. AT l.E\ST S(t~TE of the otr jecls rt>portM :-.1ghtt•d p.1st the ~·· 1r 1•11l1I l'\lt• 1111•1\' puv.£'rful n1:1:.:nt•lir fi!'!d~ llt·~r ~.11d 1nl <lit lll!{'fl I'. II 1"hur··d;i\', T4'--rn;H!llt·~1•111":1·11i 11111 Ix· ,11111j•l•1·d 111 Qpt•ra1 <' :1urrom;i11r:i1!1 ;1rounrl t h r 1·!flt·lo.. rt"rn rd1nµ ni"<i'-111• 111 .. 1111 11n n1;1g-nctir t 1pt• I ft•lT ...aal. A !6th 1n:t:::nf'lonl(•trr 1s t·H'in~ ~hip P"d tn :in !ll'.1·~tig:1tor at ,\!:rrs('il\t'"· f'1.1ni ,, In add1t1 un. the ~rou p plans !<) u:sr ;1u10111.t1lf'd 1notion pic- lttre ean1t•ra.-;, 11 I ! r :i s on i c d r ! et: 1 n r '. nl 1 c:ro11;avt rad1!lr11•:1•r·, .11Kl olhl'r sl'nsing dl'\ ic<·:-; THE o;;;·r .\Tl1)'\S :in· ~C.I!· !··~1·d 1b~·riu1?l-..u1! San D11'!!n t 'oun!\' in !ht• hornl'~ 11f 1hr ,.cient1sl:i ;U1d engineers in the ~iud.'· ~rou1). Hrrr said they f(ofjU~lcd ;111on~m1t\' to 3\'0id rfd1culP rind l)O!:~ibl.v even l'<'nsurt' 111 their professions. "1 tan lei! \'fl\l th:1! alt or 011r pcop!t> ;ire \\t'll 1.•::.tabl1~h('d :ind hi~hl\' rt>t:;1rd1·d in lhrir fi<'lds." Ht'rr :idd•·d. \1ho said n1A ny \1 orkM nt surh ncarh? <t(•it'nl't' crnt••r-; a~ l h c l·ni\·l'~:-11\ of C:ilifo rn HJ. the \3\'31 F'li.•ct ronir-; L:1 bort1tnry . :he '.'lia \':11 l'nderst"a Crnt~'r. (;enf'r:ll I)\' n nm j r); · EIC'e- tronies IJJ\1silln ~!H ~ Gulf <:cnerJI .\tornil'. TI\'O ''110 SA ID lht'V did not object to bcin;::-identified :ire Or. (:i:rhard H. \\'o!1er. a physic<; r>roff'!:..or at San Diego !'tat~· .ir<I Boht·rt r.on~PIL al 1tJnsul:i1:r.: 1•lf'rt ronic<> !'ll~lrt-'f-'f l!err ~;.id 1hc study is bei ng finanl·rd h\' S500 in donations rro1n tho~C participating and another ~500 put up by the Arrial Phenomena Research Organ1za1ion in Tucson. Ariz. Sunlptnous m ·inu r- •f'lron1i:sed' r-:1::\\' ''OBI\ L\PI -For his l·on1pan~·. :iid and business ad· 'ice, :1 \lanhatt<1n man con· 1l·nrlcd ul :i lawsuil here, a wenilhy-1YUmen prorni!ed him su n1pt0<1u-; living for the rest of hi~ Jill' Lcon:irrl \\'ii son Tfim1nr r, til1, cl11in1rrf in st<i le Supreme t our! !hill ht• :Jl!fCl'd six ~ t•a rs flt,'\J \1 i!h f11 thar1ne llry€,'r Van 1\111111·1 •:HI. ro ~ivc up his h11sinC'<;<; C':Jrl'Cr and dc\'ole all his tnn11 lo tllfl wonl~n. 11"' ~aid shr \1as "·orth s.to n1illion ;_i nd !hat shr discharg· 1•rl hin1 11J1hout \'Uhd reason 111st August. The "·omun "'ns gh·pn uni!\ April 1 lo respond. \ 'n(!rr the .igrt•t'mi.-nt, Tri m· 11icr ari.:ued. the cost of .umptunus l1\·1ng ~hould come to riMur $1 S mrlhon. for thr rt·!il .,f l1is l1f1· s Now In Progress :=-;~ BID1'IQUE J4,7 VIA UOO • 61J·4110 HIW'°IT IU.CH INti.o.llllL.mni.111111 I of A MntwC ..... ll~C'-9t ' lfaveyou ever wondered why most \ gas mileage claims never mention the small cars from Chrysler Corporation? .. Only Chrysler Corporation reports its own · small-car gas mildige against competition! It's one thing to test your cars. by themselves. under ideal conditions-it's quite another thing to ask an independent testing organization to test your cars under normal driving conditions, with non·professional drivers. through traffic and on the highway -and include your competition. That's what th e United States Auto Club did for Chrysler Corporation; and the results really mean something. First. while some may get more and some less. these results give you some id ea of the k1n (i of n11leag e yot1 can expect to get while driving sensibly either in the city or on th e highway. Second. they tell you how the small cars lrom Chrysler Corporation -Dodge Dart and Plymouth Duster -measu re up aga•n st the co mpet1l•on Read th ese results. The more you kn ow about Chrysler Corporation's engineering fea tures. th e more intelligent <:hoice you'll be able to make when buying a small ca r Results: ' ·CITY DRIVING 108 m iles of light city traffic 1nclud1ng 225 traffic lights and 30 stop signs at an a\/erage speed of 25 mph. PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6 cyl .. DODGE DART SPORT 6 cyl. m.p.g. 26.2 . . . . . . . . . . 24.8 23.6 DODGE DART SWINGER 6 cyl ..... (automatic transmission) FORD MUSTANG 11 4 cyl. ....... . FORD MAVERICK 6 cyl .......... . DODGE DART SPORT 8 cyl. ..... . PLYMOUTH DUSTER 8 cyl ....... . CHEVROLET NOVA 6 cyl ........ . 22.0 20.1 19.6 18.4 16. 7 HIGHWAY DRIVING 972 miles ol c ross-country driving at an average speed of 53 2 mph m,p.g. DODGE DART SPORT 6 cyl. ..... . PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6 cyl. ...... . FORD MUSTANG 11 4 cyl. ....... . DODGE DART SWINGER 6 cyl. . (automatic transmission ) • . . . FORD MAVERICK 6 cyl. .... . . . . . DODGE DART SPORT 8 cyl. .. . ... ' CHEVROLET NOVA 6 cyl ....•. . . . PLYMOUTH DUSTER 8 cyl. ... . . . . 27.4 26.6 25.7 ·23.6 23.6 21. 7 ; 21 .J. 19 .6 UN ITED STATES AUT O CLUB /,~~ 1i·~fJf l_,t i·JOEiJJ T! SfliJ:J Oli';/,i.1//1111.JI . ~~T~ ~U:L u~~r 0 The answer is at your Chrysler-Plymouth and Dodge Dealers: (Andyou ca71 dnve one home today!) PLYMOUTH DUSTER A~ CHRYSLER 'f+.'f CORPO RAT ION OOOG.t • CH~SLER • PlYl.l0Ult1 •DODGE TRUCJCS ~ Dadgt! SEE ALL THE DARTS AT YOUR ''®!*ft DEALER. Tc1u 11M 1i0Md llld 1nu!u te<11l11td b1 US .t.. C J.onu1"' 11\f! f1llfu••Y I 91• All ca" e1111•11iied w111'1 "'1•nu1I '""llll<l\lof'lt ••C•ot ·~ •f'ld•t"etl Ood1t• Dl'l $po<1 Ind t"lyl'IOUtll 0111111 b I f(I U•PPtd W•lll l'l•~ul'I 111n•""'"on1 1nd "'"' 1tf"ll"d 2 1& l•I• •l!lo Mu111n11 I! "3U•Po•d w011t C1!•fo<~•J tll'•U•ll"' p.oc~1111 wf'ioCll "''1 ~···e 1•!~c1ed 111 !uel 1co~'l"'v SEE TllE DUSTERS AND VALIANTS AT YOUR ~ DEALER. ' !lll\\ ... 1111 1 ' ij!l!fl:!ilffj ' -------'------------------· --··---------------------------------·---~ -·--•' ... . ' ". ' ' ' 8 DAILV PILOT • MARCH 1• Lon111111, N1n(y L. John We•l9v M1nt •n. Danit! J. ~nd 01tll•• S Kt'fl111Niy, 5,.,.,, G. '"" aetn ,. Fltni11r1c-, c vnllll• Juli,. 1no G•~orv Stet)hen M1rvacll, Cn..rln B. 11\d lll!IV E Winger, P1nl J . Ind Dill E. K1l11r. V<>11nc11 IOd lt1<1141•0 T11r,,.r, Al111ml •I'd R1lp1> E . Milndel, Jo.nM I(, '"" J..:-I( Novy, M1rg1ret K. 11\d P.tlll Gonion, Miry K•llllNn ll'od P111I lt!lber! --~I. E ... 1.,,. E 11\(1 Rlcll1r<1 S. wr.lt1t, AcllltM 1(1y 1no M1rtl11 All..., TlglM, MlcllHI F•1nd1, Ir><! Dll N Gl•cJrs ~rlln, N11miu1 M '"" lt1>11•• It Seo!!. Glc.-11 1,.... Ind Lloyd Odell NIR11111. Jlt OIMllM M. '"" Nth Arnold MOrr•ll, John C. ind K1!h~ M.tudtln, Sill¥ G. and Vtr-D T-•f'll'. Srl1n J . .Ind Jur:l!tll F. Decker. Rl"••r<I EllWl•CI """ Jtne M1rl1 Lewl1, Jtlft ll'ICI Gtt00rJ H. luk1n1rl, J1.,1 .. M. '"" JOlln M, Enc:l!lla1, Sllellft 0. ilNI o\U:•rt A. S11r11'1. M1r-y ~ ..... •nd llllcn1r<1 fhom11 O"CDnnOI', JOl'ln Fll1g1rtld and r11rltl1 M, Other Decitlis LOS ANGELES (AP I Private funera l services v.·ill be held Monday for Dr. Samuel Hetrick. professor of astronomy and engineering at ll~. Herrick. 62.. d i e d Wednesday night-al his home. ENSENADA. ,\lel<iOO (API Retired ~lexi<::in Gen. Salvador tlf. Cruz Calvo, 65. :'Ind his wife Josefina \1·cr~ ki lled when thei r car crashed off the ne'v transpeninsul ar highway on Baja Californ ia late Thursday. lhe Army said today. JNGLE\V OOD IA Pl-Fonn· er congressman Cecll R. King, 76, a veteran Dem<r cratic legislator who was co- au thor of the Medicare Biii , died Sunday o! a stroke. a family spokesman said \Ved- nesday. He was elected to Congress 1.1 times from the 17th District of California , re- tiring in 1008. FRESNO (APJ -Funeral services are sche dul e d Saturday for David E . Hayden, 76, 11.ledal of Honor winner in \\'orld War I. llayden. cited for braving machine gun fire to a.id a y,oonded soldier in France, died Monday. - Death Notices AllUCKLI & SON WESTCLIFJ MOllTUARY 427 f . I 7ih St . Col!O Me~o 646·'888 -·-IALTZ·llRGIRC»t FUNEULHOMI Coro~o del Mor (o~IO Me~O -·-BELL llOADWAY -MOITUAIY 110 Broodwoy. co~IO Me10 545.3433 -·-DILDAY BROTHERS MOITUAJIY '/9116eoc~81..cf. H~n11n91on 8->oc~ 841.7771 244 Redondo Ave. t ong Beocfi r'tJ) 43!·114.5 -·-McCORMICk LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 179j Lilfl u"O (n.,yo" Rd. 494,Q41~ -·- • Fridaj, Marth 22, 1974 Candidate Hands Out ADLER SAID he will shun any dona· lions over $1 ,000 and plans to get 1nost or his support from "my large family" and '9 Fir~ Fighter' Get~ Ally By O.C. HUSTINGS Of tM DlllY ,.Ht! Stiff Orange County's non-smoking s!ar Assemblyman John V. Brig-gs (R· Fullerton) bas enlisted a pote nt ally in his-efforts to protect the public's lungs. Brigg's fire • fighti ng can1paign has recently been }Oined by President Pro Tem of. the Senate James R. tt1ills (IJ.San Diego). Mills will inlroduc:e Senate bills identical ·to the ones Briggs has in· troduced in the As.sembly. The bills would require a non-smoking area to be designated in both publicly and privately ow ned buildings. * * * SHERJ.EE"S-1.T..Brad Gates. c.and.idate. for Orange County Sheriff. has rcsignL'Cl as president of the Orange County Employees Association. Gates, who wants to de.vote more lime to his campaign. has been pre;idcnt of the OCEA since October. 1973. l~e is also on leave from the sheriff's office. Regisb·ar Successor Appoit1ted SANTA AN A -Orange County Supervisors have al> pointed Registrar of Voters David }litchock's chief as.is· tant to suceed him when he leave9 the post next week . Oiief Deputy Registrar ?.1. J. "Jim" i\tayer, \\'ho ha s been a county election official for 20 years, y,·ill serve as intcrin1 registrar arid will be responsi· blc for coordinating the June primary balloting. Hitchcock will !cave his post Tuesday to take up duties as a department head in San Bernardino County govern· rnenL The fiO..yea r-Old ~1ayer. \vho be~an as an election clerk in 1955, said tK' \\·as pleased \\'ith the temporary appoinlmcnt. but said he "''Ollldn't seek the job prrmanmtly. i\-laycr il'as a p p o in l e d \\'ednesday after a IQ.minute eXl'CUlive ses.sion of lhe bo.'.lrd . A~~ocia te Dean l\'a111ed a t U<.:I Dr. Ja1nes J-J. ~tahnke of Laguna Beach has been ap- poinl.ed associate dean for stu· dent affairs for the UC Irvine illedical School. l)r. ttfahnke . 40, is an assist.ant professor ()f ttlERVVN DY~1ALLY, Democratic candidate for lieutenant govern or. will be in Or11ngc County si.iturday for 3 round of speeches. Me will talk at a labor brea k(ast sponsored by the AF'lrCIO COPE com· mittee at 9 11.m. at the Grand Jiotel in Anahei m and at .:i women's luncheon ftopic: ''\Vornen ·s Rights .. 1 at noon at the Rova l Inn in Santa Ana. He Will be honored at a reception from J..5 p.m. at l\1ercury Savings and Loan in Tustin. and "'iii speak to t.hc ?.lission Vic· jo Democratic Club at 8 p.m. in the Mission Viejo Inn. ir * -{:( . Rt.: P UllUC1\.1'l 'GU.BERNATORIAL candtdate, Lt. Gov. Ed Rcincecke. will be the guest spea ker Monday at a meeting at Victor Hugo's Inn in Laguna Bead\. The event , organized by rclirt'd manufacturer ~ack Smith of Laguna Bc<1ch. 11•i!l begin v.·ith a no-host cocktail reception at 5:30 p.m. Featured "'ith Rei necke arc Chicken a la King end Strawberry ~1eringue Glasse. f:r * * . JAl\IES E. "JOllNNY"' JOIJNSON of TL\Slin, Republican candidate for U.S. Senator, and Orange County Sheriff hopeful George Savord will take pot luck ~larch 28 at the monthly meeting of the Anned Forces Retirees Association of Californ ia. The two candidates will speak at the event, y,tiich will begin at 6:30 p.rn. at the State ~tutual Savings and Loan Building in Tustin. * * CONGRESSl\IAN CRAIG lla-;mc r fR· Long Beadtl \\>hose district stretches sout h to lllmtington Beach and inland 10 \\'estminstcr. will receive a merit ay,·ard rrom USC at 11 :30 a.m. on ~1arch 3l dn the Foyer oC Town and Gown on the USC campus. The prcsentatioo will be made at a lun· ch con. Meet Ronald McDonald . and the Hamburglar. in McDonaldland. ) Help us celebrate our Grand Re-Opening ' ' McCORMICK MISSION MOllTUARY 28837 (um·!\~ (l)fl,\lfOno ~o., I .,~ Crir ·l"o<>a 4J~lll6 I ~euros_wgery at ~Cl_. __ Saturday 2:00 p.m. -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK JjQO p.,..,1 ''"N °" , .. ~r1 S-oc~ Col lc.,.,.o 644-::i:IOO -·-PHK fAMllY COLONIAL f UN llAL HOME 7801 8ot~o A.,.., w .. ~'"''"''~ 89].Jj2j -·-SMITHS' MOllTUARY 6'11 Main S1 H11n!ong1on 8eCl(k jJ6..6539 THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY Cfmpl•ll Cr.fnllitll S...-kn wlfll tilMMinHlen II , .. 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I NUDE PHOTO John Oavid•on I Davidson: 'Can 't Top Exposure' SAN FRANCISCO 'AP ) - "I did it for the fun of ii. and it is great exposure" says singer John Davidson. v.·ho bared nearly everything to become Co sn1opoli ta n magazine's second nude centerfold. Davidson, 31, v.·ho shared centerfold honors in t h e Febntary isst1c "'ith former foo!OOll sbr Jim BTO\\"Tl, said he didn 't consult his Baptist minister father before ac· cepting the assignment. But he said his wife, Jackie. had no objection. "\\'hat is really \\'rong v.·ith posing in the nude?" said Davidson. v:ho is performing at a local night club. "It didn't change my n1orals or my outlook. "At first, I \Vas afraid it might tum off the older seg· ment of my audience -!he DAR types." Davidson said. "But last v;cek at Tahoe grandmothers were v.·atching my act and waving the centerfold at me." Quit Fim1 , Astronaut Declares LONG BEACH (AP) - F'ormcr astronaul Gordon Cooper sa.vs he was once af- filiated with a corporation which the U.S. C u s toms Service has accused of il- legally trying to ship $22.5 minion in sparl! helicopter parts and annarncnts to El Salvador. • But Cooper said Thursday he severed his relation.ship with the firm several months ago. before the Customs Service seized the E I Salvador-bound shipment Feb. 'll. i "I COULDN 'T FIND out enough about ,fuc Patterson Corporation. so I decided to pull out." he said by telephone from his home in Los Angeles. The Customs Ser.'ice seized the shipment in Long Beach before it wa s loaded abo.ard an aircraft . C u s t o ms officials <.nntended the Patterson Corp. failed to obtain the nc-ccssary export licenses fron1 the State Department. No arrests have been made. but some m·ay be forthcoming. customs agents said ~Ionday i,rhcn they announced the sciiw-c. 1---':l!O~!l,.-~S~AJD llE un· derstood that the Patterson firm wanted to provide helicopters for civilian use. "The idea was to assembJc civilian helicopters for use in agriculture," he said , "taking ranchers into the remote areas and spraying -that kind of work. There y,·as no tal k or anythln1t m1lltary ... " He said he was working as a consultant for the' finn \\'hen be visited El S.'llvador last November to look over the project. COOP~R, \\110 LEFT the space program in 1970 and now beads a housing develop- ment fiim. said his job was to have been coordinating and helping in the purd1ase ol .....,.ssary "'luipment. A Justice Depart:mei.t of. ficial in Los Angeles disputed 1hc b.Etom Service's $22.~ million estimate of the value o( tho llclicopter equipment describing It as "a pile of ru'· ty parts" "-ort.h 1''probabl}' tess than a hl1rxlred lhoosand dollars." it!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj .... ~.~ .. i l , a..o~a MAtiNl.NG'.S . Col.1.ECTORS SHOI' ·~t 0 0 [[ Q) • I ~ REG . 4.75-11 .50 TODDLERS' WEAR 3.29 to 5.99 Girls' 2·pc. tv.irls and shift s, reg. 4.75- 11.50, 3.29·5.99. Reg. 5.50-$9 1weate<1, 3.99. Alia: Sport1wear, '°g. $2· · $6, 1.49-3.49. Reg. $3-3.50 bobby 1uits, 1.99-3.49. T addle<>' Wear, 90 REG. 4.00-5.50 INFANT BOYS' CREEPERS 2.99 Geot savings on I-pc . creepers. asst. styles, colors, 9-1 2-18 mo. Also: Girls' ord boy," asst. butcher set1, .12-18 -24 mo., reg. $7-$1 0, 4.99 Infants' Wea<, 42 REG. $40 ZANY ZOO DELUXE PLAY YARD 30.99 Feah.rin<J padded leg< ard top roil. lllso: $23 musicol canopy swin<J, 17.99. $23 hqh chair, 17.99. $32 stroller, 24.99. $40 bath set, 31.99. $32 screen crib, 24.99 $23 corseat, 11.99. Infant," Furr0t11e. 81 Olll L V PILOT t STARTS TOMORROW • ·. ORIG. $3-8 .50 LITTLE BOYS '. SHIRTS. PANTS 2.29 and 3.99 Oig. S.SO to 8.SO tomous name cuffed dre_ss RQnt s 1n plaids and '>Oiids. sizes 4~7; 3.99. Orig. $3-4.50 top brand knit shirts, 4-7, 2.29. Litrle Boy s' Wear. 71 REG . $6-$24 GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR 3.99 to 10.99 Choose from baby dolls, gown1. p.j.s, 4-1 4. prints ard solidi. reg. Sb-$11 , 3.99-4.99. Save sot and more on loungees a sst. robes, sizes 4-14. Req. $22-$24. I 0.99. Grl>' Lingerie, SO .I .' I I I I ~ REG . $4-$7 TOPS. JEANS FOR LITTLE GIRLS 2.29 to 3 .99 Stock up no .,., on oriq. 55-5.50 hord-weor!n d<;:>nim iel)nS ;n O'i.!.I. c.olors, 4-6~. 3.49·3.9fJ. Orig. $4 -$7 knit tops for school and ploy. 4-6<, 2.99 Little Girl<..' Sportswear. 83 REG . $17 GIRLS' SPORTY PANTSETS 10 .99 Shown ts one style from o super group of pantse1 Spclfl<lbles. With ponrc, 1n solid colors, tops 111 prints. dots, solids ord more. Sizes 7-14 , all easy-cote mochlne-wa~h. G ris' Sport sweor. 44 • MORE HOURS TO SHOP: ALL STORES OPEN TOMORROW, SATURDAY. q:JQ a.m. to q:JQ p.m . SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m -+MN.~~{714)S3~121 ~T ., ~11.0d 17141044-1212 ttJNTINGTCN llEJ.01 nn EOrqtt ,.,...,:yt 111"\m.lJJ1 OtANGl MAll. C'-~~NG!: 2lXI N T.,.,1..,$fr..i!71 4)W8·1Jll (EA,i!ITOS ~LQ!. ~~IQ\ Moll [2t1)\86Q.Oli1 I .... • J 0 DAIL V PILOT Stripper Gracious In Defeat BALTIMORE (U Pll -For stripper Blaze Starr. one of Baltin10re's b c s 1 -kn o v.· n figutts, it all just n1cans that "Cinderella bites the du st again." ~tiss Starr's picture has been used by the city of Baltimore in national magazine promotions and she .,as hooored.Wednesday night by the American Legion for the benefit shoY{S she has put on for the1n. TIOS \\'EEK llO\\'CVl'r. she v.·as accused in a lawsuit of using a harlot-like relationship with a dying elderly man to obtain a negotiable $30.000 promissory note. She said the man was just a family friend. Th11 note wa s given her, she said. but she tried to refuse it and now v.oo't fight to keep it. "l know in my mind what the gentleman left me -I won't get a penny of it. In 1961 Governor Long (the late Earl Long of Louisiana, with whon1 she had a close relationship) left me $50.000 and I didn't get <i penny of that. "IU • JUST let it hang. Cinderella ----titeg-the dust again," she added. The accusation and a de- mand for the note 's return came in a suit filed by the ex- ecutor or the estate or George E. Leighty or Paeonian Springs, Va., former pregident or the Transportation Com- munications Workers Union. who died or leukemia July 17 at the age or 78. On behalf of his widow •• the sult claill'K'd that the busty stripper, who perform6 nightly at the Two ()!clock Club s~ OWTIS on Baltimore's honky- tonk "Block." had "a close confidential and meretricious relationship" with Leight y hefore he e ntered a \Vashington hospital on June 1. 1973. BUT SllE said. •·1 never dated U1is man in my life. fie was 78 vears old and had no ooe. He:d pass through every now and then and I'd cook something for him. and that was it." The stripper said she and her sister. June, v ts it ed I.eighty frequently at Doctor's f{ospital in \Vashington. She said v.tlen he gave her 1 he note, which she said was based on stock in a hotel chain. she tried to rctum it but he said. "I don't want it. you keep it ." Scholastic Cl1ess Mee t Scheduled Youns chess l'nlhusiasts are invited lo ('()n11>e1c in !'I schola'ilic chess tourn<1ml'nl in Marinn High SehooJ C..1frleria April 6 and 8. frorn 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Kindergarten through sixth grade student.'l udl com~tc on April fi and students in ivadcs se\·cn through tv.rh 1· \viii compete on Aprtl 8. Preregistration for t h I.' tournament . \\·hic-h I" sponsored by lhe OranJ?"e County Chess As.~al ion. may be mnde by contacting J\lr. Rlchnrd !{1atl. Touma· mcnt Dlrt"Clor. c o J\tarinll High School. 15871 Sririn.l(dal1!. HWltington Ben.ch 92647. or through any public or privaU! school office in Orange Coon· ly. L.A. LINES s31 /MONTH TfLf,HONl COMP.ANT OF CALlf. t19otu4 •t 111911 NIH, (Mt. M- • ' Friday M~rch 22, )q74 0 0 0: .,,_. MISSES' SUITS, 21 ; COATS, 25 REG . $36 TO SSO PANTSUITS 26.99-29.99 l'r~y<,,1 .. , I "'1•, '" h••J rind 1lvrf' 1~ece st>(!e~. all wirh a famou~ lobe!. Pu·.icl. ord U· 11,1 8 " S3B·S4B VAL PANTCOATS 29.99-36.99 Polye~Ter coo!•, ord pol)'t'ster conons. 8·1b SJS-$68 Liqhrweorji• di weo1het cool~ ....•....• _ ... lt.ff.]6.tt DESIGN 11 DRESSES. 22 DESIGNER FASHION CLEARANCE 29.99 TO B9.99 O oq S'i4 lo )lt£l (o'.lvtne~. IXJnt~uol\. die\\e~. WOMEN'S DRESSES. 62 HALF SIZE DRESS GROUP 19.99 Req. S18 to S36. Sp..nq f'l'OnU. Goup includes long>. Sports..,.eor pan!\, top-. . ..,olC\ 38-44 , •..••.. , •...• _ .•... t .tt-1 O.tt MATERNITY SHOP, 68 MUSLIN TOP, POLYESTER PANT lop7.99 pan19.99 Embro.delod OOqe cotton mu\lin top, \I-of ~leeves. Polye1ter cuffed pont1, ravy, IUl'q.JOIW.,8-16. 12.tt CAREER DRESSES. 71 GREAT·VALUE LONGDRESSES 17.99 A low, low price for thew loshon favorire1. M;1-.e1· we1. PlAZA DRESSES. 73 SPECIAL PURCHASE! PANTSUITS 19.99 -· ....... 19.tt CONTEMPORA DRESSES, 84 REG. $32 TO $36 SHIRTDRESSES 22.99 Prints. che<.k1. P"'c~s~rylod. Sorel. 0-lb. Soft pyjama pan!..Uts. dor1, b-lb . . . . . . .. 36.tt JUNIOR WORLD. 64 JUNIOR PANTSUIT SPECIAL 25.99 New Sprong k>ol1 In o Yalely of colors. 5-11 JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR, 'Tl FAMOUS LABEL COORDINATES 7.99 TO 19.99 Pon!~. 11~11. 1oc~ets, 1heer short-sleeve Wis. ierrific put·Toqe1her1 m polye~ter /con on. HI DEB SHOP, 52 REG.$10TOSl4JR.PANTS 6.99 Cotton denims, JX>lyester q:Jb::xd1roe1. Boy cul\, modri~. waosr cu!1. JunO-sitei J.11 SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES, 89 REG. S 14 TO S 16 PRINT SHIRTS I 0.99 EasytC1e ~ri1rs,,, Sp~~'"' 8-18. $20-$38 Knit coordinolc~. 1(}18 '. ................... 12.99·24.tf SPORTSWEAR SWEATERS, 40 REG. S 14 TO $19 TOPS, PANTS 7.9? TO 12.99 $14 Lmen /ouyl•• \,,,, '"P'' ~ol.ds, ''"Pf!\ ord ooveh1e.\, 7.t9. SIQ Coc~d,nar.n"! l"lll''''•, Ii I!!. 12.99. Turt~k TOf)\, lonq *eve mod t11llC\, ..t.o.1 S't.'1 V" r -.."I rt'('~\. sk..-evele<.~: whore. pos.teh. I 0.9t. Sl-4 TUftleflec~ 1~. lriri..:i <I•'('•!' roxKl !urlie~. s.hofl sleeve; ,ewe! r>e<:ls, \leevele~~· wh~r. paste+.. . 10.tt ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR, 78 REG. S 16 TO S2B COORDINATES . 9.99 TO 19.99 Pnlyesler pon~. ve\r\, iO"lCT~ l"<nt lop!.. All with o fomou~ (ololC1r.a lob:-1 S.1e> 10.18. PLAZA SPORTSWEAR. 65 (Street Floor) REG. S 12 TO S 14 PROPORTIONED PANTS 8.99 AND 9.99 Wcxhobici ~trei ~rrls,. ~ the<.l~. S 8-tb A 10.18 • Sl4.SJ2 Coordircles,. eosycatt fabrici ~·S l2 Sweater r~ '" \.lies S-M·L .. '·"·17 ... ... •,tt-7.tt 44'4 N. Euckli71 4)SJ~l21 NfW!'ORT 41~!~(71 4)~1111 starts tomorrow PlAZA BLOUSES, 66 (~!reel floor) SPRING PRINT PANT TOPS 7.99 freV! prm!·., kH..-J !kt.vo~. wo~ble. )].]8. 4.ff.7.tt FASHION JEWELRY. 20 PIERCED EARRINGS 1.79 Plo11ics. enomeh., metal\, mony deWgm; in the CJOl.f>. HA TS AND HAIR. 800 EASYCARE WIG FASHIONS 14.99 S~p iolo o qreoi 1'11.'W loo~ lrorn 11~1 c,pecd .,...,~ goop ""· 2/6.60 HOSIERY . 3 REG. 2.50 PANTYHOSE 1.99, 6/10.99 11'165 So/Ion~ r¥on pontylop. demi-loe: •t70 Opoque nybn parityho..e>: # 1040 Soflon'& nyloo bilint-1op IXlntyho~: :r 100 Sheer·to-1he-wo;s1 ponryho~e: 112270 F01 ft.lie!' ficpei.. ••!lo-wide pcmtyho~ HANDBAGS, 37 - REG.SI 0 IOS20 HANDBAGS 6.99 TO 12.99 ~!•Ow~. lcothef\, ~1nyb, whre~. nar,,.ols. mooe )18-S20 leo11-.&i~. v1,,yls, S...mrner whte\ ... _ .. ____ ... _ . . ... 9.99 $33-$40 leother\ and i"'JX)rr boqi. ·-19.99 GLOVES, 6 3.50 TO SS VALUE GLOVES 2.B9 Co11oi1> and riylon\ by a 1op nome: 'eveiol ~nq1h\ S'4·Sb (lo\<A~. novehie~ f,om o name you lnow , l .49 . PERSON4,L lfATHERS, 86 7.50 TO $16 VAL. ORGANIZERS 5.99 TO 8.99 lS0.7.50 Purse acce'!.Or'f Q'OIJP ... _. . •••........ l.99·l .tt 1>SJO Me,,·s poc~ct occesl.Ofles. os;ooed ............. 2.tf·S.9t SJ.SS Fo1h0on belr1. cbs~1 ard novelr.e~ ..•.....•.... l,f9·l .9t 12.9).14.Q5 Foldonq umbellos. men's. women'1 .........• 7.t9.t.tt • ACCESSORIES, 41- REG. $7 TO S9 KNIT TOPS 3.99 TO 4.99 N:rylic pulloveis. many sryie1. color\, S. M, L SS V-nec~ Sumrt'lef tdreis, cotron pn,,t1 ......... . .. l .99 2.9t S'4--S8 Fon1ou1 deWJl'E"' 1carve1. 01!.Qfred s11e1 COSMETICS, 17 BROADWAY'S OWN BATH, HAIR ITEMS 99' TO 2.49 Peq t 75 SS BubLJr,'l b:i1h o•I. hand ond body lohon. creme nnse. >hampoo11n pla11.c l.onle1. SS-SbrE:yelosli>e~. well ~l10Wfl bard $4-$10 Suryqlo~~\. loJl!Ol'I ~tyle1 BODYFASHIONS. 19 . 9t" 2.99°4.99 SS TO SB VALUE MAIDENFORM BRAS 3.49 TO 4.59 "Rared X" b-o ....,,n l::ord, B. C, D. white. Al~ ··So Tendef' ~mle~1 undetwore. B. C. 0. --- ' Sb Vos\O•e.!!e womle1~ f.borfill corit~ bra. A. B. C. . . . . . . . . . . 3.29 SS..0.50 Be!-A.-11' (ontour ftbe!fiH ci.p pblge .......... _ .. 2.ff.4.t9 $10 Shal)<"rie ro,,,, ,~.&. ovq. leq. ~.. . . . . S.t9 DAYWEAR LINGERIE, 63 PANTIE SPECIAL Corron bf.eh, htpve..\, oyloll bl:inis, fl'WJl'e. 4-7. 1.29, 4/SS FASHION SlfEPWEAR, 24 REG. '$I 0 TO S 15 NYLON GOWNS 5.99 TO 9.99 ROBES, LOUNGEWEAR. 51 CAFTANS AND FLOATS 16.99 Ecn.,..:ore fabric' in e..cifing pmts.. 5.M.L ond QM! %:111 • >WTINGTON ""°' 1111EditqerA.......,.1714)8W-))J I FABRICS, I POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS 2.99 TO 3.99 YD. Req SS-S7 From o forT"QJ\ !NI. tJJ.62 . Wcnhob:e SS-Sb T e•tu•ed WOY(' ti f:'Jlye11e< gabardine. I.()" 150-Sl Flo<al p int collectw;ll'I. S6S Uniquely You O.e~1 f()frn ..,;,.h cov111 WOMEN'S FASHION SHOES, 8, 108 REG. $1 B BEL-AIR® SANDAL Cool CJ011-bard ...all.er in wh.ie, comel 01 navy. 2.t9 yd. .... '.st-1.tt yd. ..... 4t.tt 13.99 REG. $20 CLASSIC PANT SHOE 12.99 a~ Col.I. Cobbet\ in camel. rcvy c. bbcl REG. S 19 SUMMER SANDAL 13.99 S1od· heel, OP"'" '°" !.Oll<J. \Vhoie or cOIT'el $2b Del11.0 Deb!. ·.ping p.(l'lp .................... , •• , , , 20.99 $J9 Hu~h P~" ~. whre leather .•.••.•• , ••••• , •.• 12.tf $18 Moss· Amern:o desi dog .• , .. _., .••.••••.•••• , ••..•• ~.99 CHILDREN 'S SHOES, 58 s~ so ';urrme< -.nr>dals '>Ole-priced ' SS.SI I K(·rl~ U"''"yul\, o,'>ofrmen! of ~1ylu~ FINE JEWELRY, 810 ].99-4.99 l .99-6.99 IMPORTANT DIAMOND SAVINGS S7SO O.Umond th1~'"' n,,q toiols 2 ccrois $059· $275 ".• (.;yo1 domond 1oh!Q;1<> $22'1; S-450 D.amord wedd1nq set roro!~ I tarot S3QQ, $5~ O.oinond wedo:l;nq bard rotal\ l'•i corals $499. S250 DiafJ'ond lieor1 perdon! •oroli 111 cC1at S219: S250 Diamond drop ecJ"t1nq1 lo!o/ t I CQIOI 1'l 19 INFANTS' WEAR, 42 CRAWLERS. SLACKS, POLOS 1.49·2.99 Spr<iols for baby Coys ord q~ls. Polo rope.. 1.49: Req. 3.~ KM >'.tx~\. 9-l 'l-1824 mo, 1.99: Req. 5.50 Conon cordu-oy crowlcrs. I ]-18 24 mo., 2.99. INFANTS' FURNITURE, 81 Rt9. $ I 7 ZANY ZOO PORT A CRADLE 12.99 By l'flde. lndu...Y.s mot1res1, bumpei, removable •odeis. nylon nr>•T•flCJ Doub'r '· os o cor bed TODDLERS' WEAR, 90 BOYS' PANTS AND POLO . SHIRTS Req 2 50-Sb 'F<'lfT'OV'. mOJ.er ~!yle\ for r.11fe boys. 1.49-3.49 REG. 2.60·S6 GIRLS' PLAYWEAR 1.49-3.99 Polo sh111s and ff.II"!\ !Of r;loy!ime, well 'nown bronc! umE BOYS' WEAR. 74 REG. 7.SO·B.50 PANTS SALE 4.49 Cl'oose f,om cuffed d-e1> slod1 and CO\ual pon•s. 53-'I 50 Kn,r onJt\. ran~ Tcpii, 4 7 . S 5().-7 50 Poflr1 onJ /Nl"'· 3 7 $4 5•1011 ~ Jo, ploytome, I UTILE GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR, 83 .. 1.99-2.29 l .99 . 2.49-2.99 REG. SJ TO $6 SEPARATESl .99 TO 3.99 . Tops, sher!,, s~111,-p::ints, 111e1 4-6~ SIWVhirl&W1~ """h poni~.-44" ..... r .•..• ~ ,, 4. 99 SS-57 SweatE"• goup. famoo1 lnbel ... , 3.99 llffiE GIRLS' DRESSES , 96 REG. S 12 LONG DRESSES A fre\h col.E"tton peri&e' lcf E:o...-r• 7-14 GIRLS' WEAR, 44/47 REG . 7.SOGIRLS' JEANS SI O·Sl7 G.,1\· cOla'.ll 6 .. ues 7-1 ] s1.sa Top-. '(If 9"'·' o~"°''eci. 114 Sweotert, f()l't'\C)\4 lobe!. 1 I '4 GIRLS' LINGERIE: 56 B.99 ,, .... 6.99 4.99 6.99-1.99 l.tt-4.t• 4.99 ~gr0\4',\<zes 4.14 ......... ''····-·· •.•. l .t9·4.t9 122·$2'4 Robei.. WO'"'""f.I \ryle1, fine brord .....•. ,, .. _ .. 10.99 I I.ft CIN-JG M OF-0\ANG. 2100 N. T"''"' 5'°ff' (71 •) cnfi I ]I! CUIRllOS !£0l.o1 (...,!Cn ~ (211)a6().(MI I MORE HOURS TO SHOPt At~ STORES OPEN TOMORROW, SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M .. SUNDAY 11 :00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. I AN s Re ask pe tin pri rec Th sm we sli Ila Qu lo ho ins Q an pr re pe fir te w sit Ot bo • pr F, pr v bt Q w pl 0 a ti a r p s a r l t ,.1) r.:.u~h ,.! 11114 DAILY PIL01 JI ~~~~~~~~~--~~ • ANIMAlogic1$~"''"" 8th anniversary ); Two New Prisons Proposed SACRAl\1ENTO (AP) -The Reagan adinini siratioo will ask the Lcglslat.ure t o permanently close San Quen- tin Prison and build new prisons at Vacaville and near San Diego, a sUlte prison of- ficial says. 'l'he two new institutions y,·i\l cost $70 million each and be designed to house a total of ~.800 men in n1L"diun'l security. assistant director or cw- rections Walter BarKaull said Thursday. "IF E\'ERYTlUSG goes smoothl y. we would anticipate we could occupy the In- stitutions in late I 9 7 8 , ' ' Barkdull said. ··\Ve would hope to hold San Quentin together long enoui;h to get the other two built. then hopefully close that antiquated institution," he added. AS KED IF THAT rnc:-tnl San QLJ('fltin would be tom down. and the si!e abandoned as a prison facility. B a rk du 11 replied : .. I hate fron1 pa st ex- perience to nail it do11 n that firm\\', but vcs. tha t is lhc in· tcnt iOn at th is time." He said the tlt'Y.' prisons would be built on a J20·acrc site ov.·ned by the sta te at Otay ~I~ near the ~1rxican bord er in San Diego County and on slate land adjoining to present Californ ia ~Icdical Facili!y. a 1:.-yc:ir-old s!a\4' prison in So111no County near \'acavil\e. llE SA IO TllE department y.•ill ask lh<' Sena te Finance Committec· ~londa~· to take ~2.5 million cnr111arkcd in GO\'. Ronald Reagan's I 9 7 4 · 7 5 budget for remodeling at San Quent in and n1akc it available instead for deta iled design \\'Ork on the nc\\' prisons. Reagan announ<.'NI. tenta tive plans to phase out San Quentin over a three-year period. But an increasing prison popula- tion forced a change in plans and pron1ptl'd the proposed reconstruction at the aging prison. U.S. Postal Service 'Improves' WASHJ t\GTON' <UPI! 1be General Accounting Office has lold Congress that mail service deteri orated in 1972 and 1973 because of \'arious economy measures. but that thin s are J.p~ro\·i~g now. "Costs v.·cre reduced, but at the expense or S('r\'ice.'' The GAO said Thursday in a report. "The Pos tal Service. recognizing l h c P!'Oblen1 . began several corrective ac· tion.s in Februacy, 1973 and service has improved." The GAO blamed the df'O? in servfce on n!'ductions In the service's collec tion and delivery services and the clos- ing or postal y,·indows on Salurdays. "The Postal Service reduced the services provided to its custo1ncrs and there v.·as an increase in the time required to deliver the mail." the report sa id. The GAO said the econon1y measures were n e e c s s a r y because of Congress' wish that the P~t:ll Sf.>r\'We be (;ruin· cially se lf-sufficitnl by 198'1. Achie\'ing sclf-!!ufficlcncy is difficult, !he GAO s a Id because labor rosts are rising faster lhan productivity. THE EARL'S PNlltllltlt, M1tll"1 Air Clllf. Tllltt lt•rh .. ,.., .., L"'"'l·lft1111tffftll All OIMr\ ctS.0401 .642·17 5) 0 0 [I_ GJ w - starts tom \ MISSES'SUl11,21 ;COATS,25 \ I PIAZA BL?USES, 66 (Street Floor) FABRICS, 1 J REG. S36 TO SSO P.AMTSUITS 26.99-29.99 SPRING PRINT P.AMT TOPS 7.99 POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS Potye,;ter l ni!,; in two ord tlvee piece ,;iyle\. all .....th o fomous he~ P'•"'~· lorq .J~ve~. wovoole 12·38. 2.99 TO 3.99 YO. label Po~rel, ~ bPiqit5. 8-18. ~e4 S5 \7 hom 1 iumo.,~ ml. ti).b2. \\o~~t>i<! S7·Sl2 Wo\hable lnr 1~. lo•1 ol ,;tyle\.. S, M, l ....•... 4.99·7.99 S38-$48 V.AL P.ANTCO.ATS t:i Sb I e.t,,.f'j ,. '•'"" r.Q \C'''" qJb:irJ r-e r. 2.99 yd. FASHION JEWELRY, 20 ]lG.\I ~'<"J r•ri' ·"·"n"~" I .59-J.9t yd. 29.99-36.99 Sb'l Un.J,('. ,, " ~"I''•"',..,, (0•1'11 . . .. 4t .9t Polye\ter c.oou ond p:>lye\1£!1' c_ol'lom, B·l6 PIERCED E.ARRIMGS 1.79 WOMEN'S FASHION SljQES, 8, 108 I t 38·Sb8 liqh~t di weolher coot\ .... . . • , ...... .Zt.tt.J6.t9 Plo\hC\, 11r-omel1. me1ah. many-de~-;"' the gQo.4l . DESIGN II DRESSES, 22 . REG.SI B·BEL·.AIR '' •L / 13.99 HATS AND HAIR, 800 (~"Y'll C•O\\tl<"lnd .,I •'" •n . .,;,. ... f<J<T'" (~ '1·1>( DESIGNER F.ASHIOM CLE.AR.AMCE 29.99 TO B9.99 EASYC.ARE WIG F.ASHIOMS 14.99 REG. $20 CLASSIC PANT SHOE 12.99 Oiq. $54 to SIW Co~tume~. ponl\~I\, die11oe\. 51.p .n!o a Q'!'OI rie"' looli from r+..1 \p!'!'C.ol '""q q'Ol.lp. EfCil("t;\., ' '"'" ",~, (,r b' l ' WOMEN'S DRESSES, 62 Covet·up g oup on p euy ~~ .... .. . . . . . ' ...... J.49, 2/6.60 REG. S 19 SUMMER S.AMDAL 13.99 H.ALF SIZE DRESS GROUP' 19.99 HOSIERY, 3 '··x· ...... 1. ' I• t ,. \•' 1 ...... '" (V <'· Req. S28 to S3b. Sprit>q pr'l'lt\.. Gr~ inc~\ lotiqs. REG . 2.SO PANTYHOSE 1.99, 6/10.99 Slf'I D"'-··" l" r I ' "'l r.i" I ........ ...... 20.9t Sporhweor pol'lh, top;, '>i:e~ )8-44 . .... . . . . .. .. . . . . .. 9.99·10.99 "'lb'l 'X>i'o"~ n,~ PO"'v'op. OC'm. ,,.,.. " 1 70 ()poQue nylon Sl'i Hu·." f"" 1 , . .1f'<J.1 ..... ,. leathei • 12.9t . . . . .. .. JX'"f•f'>cne: .11 100 SofJtJ..~ nvlon b l.,...+ap pon¥-oi.e; . ""' °i ii! M•\~ "";"' l ,!!,,, ' ' .. 7.99 MATERNITY SHOP. 68 Sheef.10 the· ... e>~' i;on1yho1oe. "2270 FOf f~let f~e\, e.tro·-de pon:yho\e. -. - MUSLIM TOP, POLYESTER P.ANT CHILDREN'S SHOES, 58 top7.99 pant9.99 ~S-6 5(\ ' .......... , 1-xl J. 1 f' P"C "'<i . . J.99·4.99 E:mb-oiden'd beige cotton mutin 1op. ~ !Jeevel. Polye$ler HANDBAGS, 37 S5 SI I '•· 1 I'' I J 1·."'-"'''""""t of ·,·I e, •• ].99·6.99 cuffed ponl1, rY:N"f, liEqUC>i\e. 8-16. $18 Swim~i..11 cleaaoc::e ....•...... . . .. .. .. 12.tt REG. $I 0 to $20 H.AHOB.AGS 6. 99 TO 12. 99 FINE JEWELRY, 810 ............ '.:i!•o,..~ .. e·JTrier .,.,,·,·~ ,.f1,•e1. notll"ol1. more IMPORT .AMT 01.AMOMO S.A VIHGS CAREER DRESSES, 'II s1•,n o , ...... j .. ,., '"1 •otQ\ 2 COt)', Sl.>')Q S275 ' (rYot Sl8·S?Q leot'>E'f\, wnyi1, Sumf'ler wMoTe\,, ... , ,, •··• , ..... , , 9,99 rJ, imc"i " · •·'" S227 $450 D•omo,.,.J .,...,, jrj,"'1 ~,.r te'll,"lf•, I GRE.AT·V .ALUE LOMGDRESSES 17.99 S3lS40 L1Ja1fi,.,, ord ,mp.JI! bo'l· •... .... ' ... . ... 19.99 ~')l't! $f')'l iS';) [). Jm< ,.j ,.,,.ddonq b::J<YJ !0101\ I • COtl"ll\ S~'n /\low, low p ice !Of lhe!>e fo~h·~n fovor11e1. M·1~1· 1i:es. ~)'i) Q, l'"""j '• Ill r,.·,.,.k1n1 rv10;1 to•at Sl I'? ""' D•·i..,ando• r.p.,•n r,!r.•o• CQ1r1• \] i '1 GLOVES, 6 PIAZA DRESSES, 73 3.SO TO SS V .ALUE GLOVES 2.89 INFANTS ' WEAR, 42 SPECIAL PURCHASE! P.AMTSUITS CotTC.1'11 o.,d ,.,y1on~ bt o rop nome: i.e~erol ~r.gths 19.99 $4·S6 Clo11.c1. no~l'''• .. 1 f,om o name yov ~no ... CR.A WLERS, SLACKS, POLOS 1.49-2.99 Poe~ em, wo1h 'em. wear 'em /\ g oup on mi1~1· ~i:e1. . . . . . . . . .. • . . . l .49 "., .... ,.,;,..,1•1t;l• ,, "'j'1,1 Po!ot,..ft., l .49;flei 1 50 1(~• '' '; I] j ~ ]4 ,,-I. 99; P"l· 5 :ll (ot'Of'I £1'Ydll"r { t'<iwler•,, lonq !>1.1'11mer ciene1. rM~1· ord half !iize-; . , ....• .• 19.99 12 I~]~,.. 2.99. PfRSONAL LEATHERS, 86 ~ CONTfMPORA DRESSES, 84 7.50 TO $16 V .AL. ORG.AMIZERS INFANTS' FURNITURE, 81 REG. S32 TO S36 SHIRTORESSES 22.99 5.99 TO 8.99-~ Print\, chec~1. pil'l(t'\Htyled Size1 0.16. Ciiotce of ch"c~·eo"'~ ond ,,,Qi., ·11. Req. S 17 llHY ZOO . PORT .A CRADLE 12.99 Soft pyjomo patt'>l.its, dot\, b·lb ....•• , . , ..••• ......... .. 3'.tt ).SQ.7.SQ P..,~ cxce1\0ry q~ ...... .. ··•· .... ' . 1.99-l .99 EI p,.Jn L·J""P':". '""'<·~oo!e <IX~'"'\, ,,., ,., SS.l lO Men'' poc:let CXCe\\Ol'le~. O\\(lrled .•... 2.99·5.99 Int »'j.,1 ,.. 1·11 .. .. , ... :,n I (;, "r ~ J• v J . SJ.SB Fo1h•ol'I bel11, clOl<x\ ond novel!>e\ ....•.•••..•.. l.9f·l.t9 " ' JUNIOR WORLD, 64 12.95-14.95 Folding un-bello1, IT\e'l1 '., wome~·~ ......••.. 7.99·1.99 JUNIOR P.ANTSUIT SPECIAL 2S.99 TODDLERS' WEAR, 90 New Spr;nq loots in o vaiety of cob~. S.1 3. ACCESSORIES, 41 BOYS' PANTS AHO POLO REG. $7 TO $9 KMIT TOPS 3.99 TO 4.99 SHIRTS 1.49·3.49 JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR, 97 "''Y~C pullove1;, mony ~ryle1. colcw,. S. 1-1 , l ' '' ! 7 ~ ~· f , .. ~-,,. J•''' >'t"'" i0t 1 .. 1,. f9y F.AMOUS LABEL COOROIM.A TES SS V·neck Svmm<!t hol1,..1. conon pr;ntt . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. ).99 7.99 TO 19.99 S4-S8 Famous cki..q-er il:Cl'VC\, a 1r.orted '>Ile~ ...• ........ . .. 2.99 REG. 2.60·$6 GIRLS' PLAYWEAR POl'lls, s1irts. joc~ets. sheer ~·sleeve ~,.. T errifoe pvt.iogethers 1.49·3.99 in polye1!er/cottOl'I. p , .' ,. l' l J•lr ' ' r f J,. .. ~., ....... ! i"V ,,., t.•ri··J COSMETICS, 17 HI DEB SHOP, 52 BRO.Al!W .A Y'S OWM B.A TH, H.AIR ITEMS LITTLE BOYS' WEAR, 74 99' TO 2.49 REG. SI OTO SI 4 JR. P.AMTS . 6.99 Re1-r 75·\S Bucc-.J,na b::i1n o 1, horiJ and V.,..-jy 1n•on, ueme "no.e, REG. 7.50·8.50 PANTS SALE 4.49 Conan dct'lim\.. polyeiler qabc:rd"1el-Boy cuts, rrid-i!.e, waist \nomi..oo• '" r,.o ,r.~ o ,n e •. ( " l•rm t :· .. J r" • l(o,On J {0,.JI' f i-· CUI\. Junior ~jze!i ).JJ. . - SS.Sb Eyelo1he1. w<'ll hv:iwn brond . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . 99' \}.4 Si)l<~·;•1·.·11 ··~.r-.,4 7 .. 1.99·2.29 ..... .. .. .. $4-SlO Su,.,qlo1">CI. !01flo0n 1ryles ...... , • , , ••• , • , •..•.. 2.99•4,tt '...t,J7SO f· 1.,• 'I"' j '' J' , } J .. ).99 \4 '•or", !(,, 1 n,· .. · l7 . 2.49·2 .• 9 SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES, 89 ' REG. S 14 TO S 16 PRINT SHIRTS 10.99 BODYFASHIONS, 19 LITTLE GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR, 83 E:asycare \t'lit\ iri ~print~ 8-18. SS TO $8 V .ALUE M.AIOEMFORM BR.AS REG. $3 TO $6 SEPARATESl.99 TO 3.99 S2Q.S38 Knit cooOiates. 10.18 .••• , •••.••• , •.••••• 11.ff.14.99 3.49 TO 4.S9 I OD'.. ~"°''"· ' " . r· '"'t · · 1~·. ~ 6( "Roted /.." Ua w~h OOrd. B. C. 0. wh11e. A!!.O 'So Terodeo" SPORTSWEAR SWEATERS, .a !ot'Ol"'1,,11 vr.derwife. 8, C. 0. Si\•,.'~#,'":!. . ·I"" " . ., ~·Jr',. . ... 4.99 !~ )/ ~ .. ('"J'l'I f 11 I J"'.:!U l•.>Lo; . . l .99 ~ ... vc1Yl•e"'" ~ f'iberf11ton10U' boo, "'· 8, \., .......... l .2t - REG. Sl4 TO Sl9 TOPS, P.ANTS SS.0.50 Se!.,.,,,& con1o..w fiberf,N <l.P p;onqe •••••.•....•.. 2.9t...e.tt 7.99 TO 12.99 SIO Sliope1oe ponry qwdle. ovq. le1. p;>nel ........ , ....... , , S.tt LITTLE GIRL S' DRESSES, 96 St4 linen/ocryk bit lops, \Cids. stripes ond novehie\.. 7.99. Sl9 Coor6ro1irlg pants. 8·18. 1.2. 9t. T 111Je,.,ecl tops., long 9eeve; mock REG. S 12 LONG DRESSES 8.99 tll'lle\. \horl !oleevtt: jewel necks., ~veleu: ....... e. posrels., I O.tf. ,... j,,.. ~ u;. " , •• J ,.1 ... ,, !r:t [ ) '"' DAYWEAR LINGERIE, 63 Sl4 Ti.nle,.,ecl tops. long '*'ve: mock lllfle\. VO't "9e¥e; jewel ne<:b. f' 1".•"I E1s•er -~,. ... , ITT~:,., 4-b• ...•... 6.99 sleeveleu; ....hire, p::ist~ .••.....••....•..••••••••. 1 ••• , • 10.tt P .AMTIE SPECIAL f.29, 4/SS • -(o!IOl'I hr-:eh;h;p.tt!l'S, nylon bi\init l'T'O.'!!. '4·7. . ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR, 78 7·14 GIRLS' WEAR, 44/47 - REG. $16 TO S28 COORDIM.ATES REG . 7 .50 GIRLS' JE.AHS 4.99 9.99 TO 19.99 Po!yever pom\, vest~, jcxJe11. p,;,,r tc ps. NI ... ~h o f()n'l()l.n FASHION SLEEPWEAR , 24 Coliloulio lobel. Siles 10.18. ( .• " ,,. Jo.•.,. ~-,;·,~<-: • If> l • . REG. SIO TO SIS MYLOM GOWNS S.99 TO 9.99 SI0.$11 G· t l.I, ,,, • ., ..... 112 PIAZA SPORTSWEAR, 6S (Slrltl floor) Shoti. long 0t rrWi CJC'WN., lovely colors. . 6.99.t.99 S7·S8 Tur• '"' '1'' •)'.;(lf'ed, 7.1 4 l .99°4,99 Sweaters, lamooJ\ 'll.Jo• ;.1 ~ ' . . 4.99 ·REG. Sl2 TO $14 P'ROP'ORTIOHED P.AMTS 1.99 .AMO 9.99 ROBES, LOUNGEWEAR, 51 . Wcnhoble pdyester kAts., dh., cNKl:s. S 8-lb: /\ 10.18. 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IOObert l!aekncy, clue£ or the Coast (; u a..r d . s Coaxial Weather F•l• tooay L•Qnl ••rlnllle "'"''" n•Qllt •NI "'<l'n•/\11 "°"'' 1.>«omlng ,.e•le•l·1 I to U knot> In •tie"'"°"' t<>ll•V •nd Sl>t11r<1•1. lllQn ll>dt• m•a 601 Coa$1•1 1""1pe•aTurt '""""' !t;im j.-1 10 •~. tnl&nd remp.,.•lu••• r•nv• •r~m ~· to 116. W•lt• lttmpu•lurt ~- S1111, ltl1111r1. Tides na\'1ga11on aids branch in the Pacific N'orthwesl, said Loran- C will permit maritime users 10 df'tennine their posilioos \\'Ith ''cxceptiorull accuracy, rc\ja~lity and rcpeatabllily.'' Loran-A came lnto being during \\'orld \Var 11 and now is t he predominnnt svstem being uSl'd, particularly by the fishing industry. II a ck n e y said. . "Tcrhnology and the n;1turl' of n1aritime commerce h;t\'c changed dramaticall y in 1he • - ' • lfeeJ~e11d Cale11da1• Lipton ·Racing Set :--uddl'!I death. That 1,1•111 be the verd.Lct for all but ont· of the six yachts 1,1•hlrt1 1,1·llJ be competing Sund1y lur the Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Trophy ; o I d cs t yachtin~ kudo in Southern California. The l\t~port Harbor Yacht Club is the defender and host clul> for the annual event whi ch this year features fi\'e Ericson-46 sloops and ooe Gal· 43. :\llYC is defending with Thn Jl()flan at the helrn <1f th e Ericsoo46 Hright Star. 11.•hich is also being sailL'<i this l'.'L'Ckcnd. Closest Lhing eve had w the 46 rating \l"as Ed Sundhcrg's Cal-4:J Sundo11.·ner. rt 11.·ijJ be the onlv Mn f~ricson boAt in the .raCc but is h i g h I y successful in both offshore and a"round-the-buoys racing. OTllERS IN the race YdU be Balboa Yacht Club wilh Jin1 Lindennan'!l Raider; Long Beach Yadlt Club \\i lh Barry Bcrkus ' \\'arlock. co-skippered by Stan fl-liller. and Santa Barbara Yacht Cluh v.-ith Carl Robinette's Robin. 1'11E SAN DIEGO )'achl Rating ra111te of the six-boot The r:icc is traditionally u sOOden-dcath con1peli.Lioo vdth a one-race bnat-for·bcat baUl1; deciding the trophy winner. TllE TROPHY was fiPSt dee<k.'<i to ,the mw "utlnct Corinlhian Yacht Club <:4. San Diego by the famed Scottish tea merchant and America ·s Cup yachtsman. Sir Thon1ru; Lipton. LiptOfl hi ms el r rededicated the trophy to San 11icgo Yacht Cl ub in 1913 after a tncrger in v.·hich Corinthian \'C lost its identity. Offshore racers v.·i ll bto cngagl'd thi! v.·eekcod in Los Angeles Yacht ~ub's \Vhitney. Llllle \\'hitney arxl Harris BOATING Series. Th e Jnternution a! Off.shore Htill' ! !OR l sailors v. ill i;ail the Tn-lsh1nd raC\' .Santa B<irtwrJ, Ca1:1!ina :ind Snn C!en1entc 1 starting toda~ The ~l idget Ocean lt1c111i.; ~~)('{! and lhe PHHF' r:itcd vaehL.; 11·ill sail lhr Dunnigan ilock race st.;1rt1ng Saturda~. Second 1'1oh 9·» ., m, • t last 30 years and the Coast • Guard ha s beco1ne . increasingly concernl'd with ~ the inability of LA>ran·A t.o 1"'=im met>! mar it i me navigation requirements in the coastal Club set 1tht! stage for a baltle fleet is 33.4 for Sundov•ner to of "big yachts" v.tien it 36.3 for Invader. Bright Star, challenged v.·lth ~I al in NHYC'!l defender, rat~ 36.0 Hurnham's E-46 l n v ad er . under the lnternatiooal Invader was the Class A Offshore Rule r.1ark Ill. v.·inncr in the recent San Diego ----·---'- """' l'OIU.cal A-'-"4 . 5Kaod ID" 3 27 ll tn. U.2 areas," he said. Fl"I hlgll Fl'" low St<IH><I h•1;n 5~Con<I l~w SATURDAY ' 45 .. ., J.:Jll ... "· 9.1• p.m. J ., I) " • ~ Hackney said the supe riority c 1 of Loran-C has been proved ;·~ along the East Coast, western SUNDAY 1\laska and Hawaii as 1vcll as Fl"' n•on 10.?\ ,, •n. • s Fl«I i.)1< • U 1 " ~ 1 in several overseas arcus . sec""d '"on 10,21 p.m. ~ l to Acapulco ·race You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Ads LUCILLE KUEHN A0'.\llNl~TR,\11VI A.NAl .YSl " Newport Beach City Council x VOTE Socund '"" • n :•.··•· of Su" R•H> 6 .~~ d "'· Soh J ~I p.m. M1><1n lfit.e> I .II 11 '"· S•h I 11 "·"'· Wit h Loran-C, he said Ule nuinber of transmitting sites on the \Vest Coast <.'Ould be reduced. from 13 to fivr. CUP DEFENDER -Bill Pascoe's Ericson-46 sloop Bright Star will have 'I'im Hogan and a Newport II-ar bor 'l'acht Clu b crew aboard Sunday in the a11n ual sudden death match race for the Si r 1'ho1nas Lipton 1·rophy. Tile-re will be four other E46s and one Cal-43 in the compet iti on. It rnight h3\'e been a 100 percent Ericson-46 fleet except for the fact !hat California Ya('hl Club's only E·.fli Allen Puckt•1t"s Blackbird is heavily lnvolvl'd in the Los A11gelcs P~-<1 tr' \·, ,.,,..n~ lu< ec.,n-:.< Ji!""'· I! ,.,, .,., 1~•1>4···n ,, ..... ,,, APRIL9 s.i,p,~ Or Co•cn.o ""' "'"''I~'~ 642·5678 ----.----·----Yacht Club's \V'.".:hitn~e":y...:'&':'r~k'·:s~=========:'. General Electric toaster ·9.99 _Hoover caaaister_vac_19.99 Polaroid Square Shooter 13.88 .Sylvania light bulbs 8/S1 BUENA PARK ltcteti .. Or.ftfftorpe If you thought TV had all the great give-away shows. think again . But don't think too long. Prices lik€ these aren't everyday deals. They're superdeals from the super store. A complete shopping center under one roof. Why shop anywhere else? SATURDAY ONLY RANGE SANTA ANA Opttt Do1fy '=JO to t:JO ,_,., S-.ky I 0 to 1 City Dr. at G.-... GroYt ll•d. °"" 10.t , ... Delly 5BMy 10 to. 1900 Se. lrfttol·Mo ... So. c ........ °'" 10.t , ... 0..., s..., 10 ht' / .. 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VEGA KAMMBACK WAGON Built h~e a Vega ... d1ives like a Vega ... saves hle a Vega. And i11ums into more ol a wagon when the second seat folds down 101 added storage area_, VEGA ESTATE WAGON lhe lartei11 V1qa W~-with ~a1uj11t!.n\jfi0£ eanels and 01lle1 nice 10!.IChes. , Economical, too. with 1he Vege hglltwe ight 4·cyhnder engine. See your Chevrolet Dealer. 12 Chevrolet Novas NOVA COUPE 6 Pfact1ca1. ve1sa1ile, comfort able lo1s ol style on a 111-inch wheelbase. 250·cu.-in. economy six. S1andard 3-speed or Turbo Hydra-matte available. NOVA COUPE V-8 As hard·workmg as 11 is good to took al. Economic~l 350-cu -in. V-8 engine. lwo-barre l carburemr s1anda1d, 4-barrel a•1a1!able. NOVA HATCHBACK COUPE 6 Rear seat folds down and you have a roomy cargo area in 1his sensible. good-looking "3-doo1" Coupe. S1anda1d 250·cu.-1n. 6-cylinder economy. N6VA HATCHBACK COUPE V-8 All th1! lea1ures of the ··5·· with the added 1esponse of an economical V-8 engine. NOVA 4-DOOR SEDAN 6 4·door convenience plus No~a rnhab1l11y Seating for s1J. £conom1ca1 6-cyl1nder engint antt 3-speelt mamiat tt~ttt!Ht ... ff4c----- NOVA 4-DOOR SEDAN V-8 Rehab1hty 111 a package that's bigger 1han a small car and smalle1 1ha11 a big car. Standard 350·cu.-1n. V-B en gine wnh 2-barrel carburetcr. NOVA CUSTOM COUPE 6 All the lea1ures ol our Nova 6-cyhode1 Coupe plus: cus.1om 1ouche$. Standard e~uipment includes an economi cal 5-cylinder engine with a J.speed manual 1ransm1~1on. • NOVA CUSTOM COUPE V-8 Economy 350 V 8 enq1ne is sta ndard and you can specify 1he s1andard 3·speed manual 01 avai lable au1oma11c Spo11v ··~s ·package Jva1!oble !also available on all Nova Custom and regul a1 Coupes and lla1cllbacks). NOVA CUSTOM HATCHBACK COUPE 6 You ge1 C1ver 'l7 cubic teP1 (If siorage ~pace ..... ticn you fold down 11'1e 1ea1 seat and raise 1he counlerbalaACed hatch A deluxe sma11 car w11h a hule b11 ol wagDft m11ad 1n. NOVA CUSTOM HATCHBACK COUPE V-8 The Nova with a personality al 11s own An economy V-8 w11h a 1Hatt1c1I rear lla1ch. a lu•urHKJS 1nte1101. and mher convenience leatures NOVA CUSTOM 4-DOO R SEDAN 6 The 5ohd v111ues ot Nova. 1he delu•e tea1u1es ot 11\e Custom. lhe 1oom and convemel)(:t of a 4·doOI, al'ld 1he economy ot a 6-c yt1nder engine NOVA CUSTOM 4-DOOR SEDAN V-8 Cusiom 1outl'il$ 1n,1de Select lrom c101h-and·v1nyl Of all·vmyl tnttriiws. Economy V-8 is S1alld11d. See your Chevrolet Dealer. • ---- ' 3 Chevrolet Camaro CAMARO SPORT COUPE 6 All the quick. sleek looks you·d want plus a standard Turbo-lht1ft 6-cylinde1 engine and 3-speed manual transm1ss10n Wide, lirm stance helps provide 1espons1ve ha ndling. Tu1bo Hydra·mauc available. CAMARO SPORT COUPE V-8 l hrs body-and-soul Camara olters an economical V-8 and standa1d 3-speed manual 1rans- m1ss1on. or available 4-speed or Turbo Hydra-ma11c. ZZ8 perlormance ve1s1on also avallable. CAMARO TYPE LT Luxury from head to toe. Ribbed cloth or knit /vinyl seats. pl ush nylon cul-pile carpe1ing. soh-11m spon sieering wheel behind an economy V·B. See your Chevrolet Dealer. 6 Pontiac Venturas VENTURA COUPE • l!'s hard to believe 1h1s 1s the lowesl priced Pontiac. Good·loolung Monoki~e interio1 \'lilh woodgramed v111yl accents. An economical six and 1ough 3·5l)eed manual transmission standard. GTO opuon available. VENTURA HATCHBACK COUPE All 1he features oJ 1he Coupe wnh 1he uuhly of a ··1hud" door. Rai se i1. lllp down 1he- rear uat and you have over 21 cubic lee! ol i;:aigo 31ea. GTO op1100 ava1h1ble. VENTURA 4·DOOR SEDAN lhe1e's more to a compac\ 1han low price. Standard 250·tu.-in. no-nonsertSe sii. a rugged 3·speed manual uansmisston. Special RlS package ~vailable. VENTURA CUSTOM COUPE A new idea 1n compac1s. Standard equ1pmem includes 3·5l)eed manual 1ransmission, and an economy six. Two V-8·s a11d Tu rbo Hydra·ma11c 11ensm1ssion available. Cut-pile carpellng. Cus1om uphols1ery. VENTURA CUSTOM HATCHBACK COUPE Comfort and utili1y w11h a sporty look. S1andard 3-speed manual tra nsmission with th! fi.cyllnder engine. Eccinomy V·B and Turbo Hydra-mauc available. Oeluxe wheel covers, special trim and lllp·down rear seat. VENTURA CUSTOM 4-DOOR SEDAN Six-cylinder economy 1n a luxu11ous compact Special interiors. special body and underhood 111sula11on help make i1 a special Pontiac. V-e·s and RTS package available. 3 Oldsmobile Omegas OMEGA HATCHBACK COUPE Easy 10 handle ••• easy on gas ... easy to own. Smooth-running s1anda1d 250-cu.-in. ecoriorny six and J.speed manual 11ansmiss1on. Or spice 11 up with available Omegil S pad age. OMEGA COUPE A lot al little Oldsmobile. A 111 ·inch w!'teelbase. but surprisingly roomy and quiet inside. Standard economical Z50 six engine. [conomv V-8 and Turbo Hydra-mauc 1ransmiss1on ava1!able on all models. OMEGA TOWN SEDAN Small enough 101 1igh1 budgets, bu1 big in driving satidac1ion. Soft grip vinyl steering wheel. Slick. wt11-look vinyl 111m. Cut-IHI&-cillpaung. S1•-cvlinde1 engine s1andard, 350 V-8 availeble. See your Oldsmobile Dealer. 3 Buick Apollos APOLLO HATCHBACK COUPE The small car with big ·Buick appeal. 3-speed manual transmission and economical - 6-cylinder engme s1andard. Also ava1lahle wilh economy 350 V-8 engioe and automatic uansmission. APOLLO 4-DOOR SEDAN A ca1 lor 1he small-car buye1 to move up 10. Smooth, comfonebla ode. Buick.qualil't interior appointments. 8111ck-qualiiy coml&n. 'APOLLO 2-DOOR COUPE You have 10 d11ve 11 to appreciate 11. S1andard egu1pmen~ includes 6-cyl il'lder economt engine and manual transmission . And you can add a long list ol available op1ions including Tuibo Hydra-maiic transm1ssmn. power steering and brakes, Ra llye suspension and economy 350 V·B. See your Buick Dealer. • See your~ontiac Dealer. ----•-4-Gpel-Manta 4 Pontiac Firebirds FIREBIRD HARDTOP COUPE Pon11ac's lOWeil j)f'lced sporty car. Molded loam bucket seats. 1uned suspeosion.. compu1e1 selected spungs, powered by an economical 250-cu.-in. six. FIREBIRD ESPRIT ' The most luxu11ous Fuebird Cus1om bucle1s. Ntw cul·pile ca1pe1ing. A CUSIOlll· cushioned s1ee1111g wh1el. And ii s1anda1d 350-cu.·tn. uonomy V·B engine. FORMULA FIREBIRDS Hwee ve1s1ons ot the sporuesi Ptm111cs. A standard 350 economy V-8 with a tough 3·speed manual 1ransm1ss1on. T11to 01ht1 V·8's, 4-ijleed and ti.be Hydla·rNllC llW· tmss1ons 1va1labl1. F1on1 disc brak11. FIREBIRD TRANS AM lhe u111ma1e F1rebird. Standard 400 4-bbl. and 4-speed 11ansmission. limllld slip fllf axle. Aally II wheels. And ' 01he1 1tc1t1ng Trans Am 1ouches. • See your Pontiac Dealer • "" MANTA This beauty comes wi1h economical 4·cvlinder cam·in-head engine. Reclining budelS, road wheels. Automatic 1ransm1ss1on available. p of 1he l111e ot the best selhng car in Germany. S1anda1d reclining buckets. Vinyl· . c.ove1ed s1eumg whetl. Plus a gaS·$av111g 4-cyhnder engine with 4-speed 11ansm1ss1on • MANTA RALLYE lhe emhus1ast's Mania. Flat black hood. bold side snipes, 1ach, ammeter. Plus standard 1ack-and-p1n1on steermg. ffont disc brakes. road wheels, 1.9-liter engine. MANTA SPORTWAGON Reclining bucten plus Rallye insuumentation-all in !his spotty wagon w11h livt fe11 ol IGad space . Economical 4-cyhnder engine wnh 4-speed manual transmission standard. See your Buick-Opel Dealer. Of course, if you'd feel more comfortable in a larger car, see a GM Dealer. After all, GM makes-more kinds of cars in different sizes than anybody. GM Wewamvouto ·drive what vou Hice and like What vou drive. - I ' n I I KITES UPLIFTING By LAURIE KASPER OI' ..... DlllY Piiot Slltf .. Street 1vhere he u·as slopping in NeY.')'.lOrt he said, admitting difficulty in tx-ing on the string. Beach re<:ently. pressing the reeling and philosophy of Born in Rampur. "The City or the Kites ~l just_ fuc_k.ids,_or adults BuLstill. he drew_quite a number.___:._ kiles.-_________.;... __._ -·-K-Tt cs.u India: 13ahndur holds masters trying to be kids again. t\ITE INTEREST '"Look at the kite 1n the air . . you'll degrt'es 111 ~nghsh literature and political Nor are kites just for the spring v;hcn A mothe r brought her children because see it responds to you through the s\rtng science fron1 an Indian Ln.ivcrs11y. one's eyes and heart just naturally lift 10 they could get kites in the air but c.ooldn 't .\IAS1'EH KITE.\IA\' the ne\•: blue skies. k h A 11.._ ··rm standing lncrc but my heart and lie clainicd lhe litle master kiteman by Kiles, according lo Dinesh Bahadur. cep t em up. no ucr \\'oman came to master kiteman, are for all peoiile at all get a kite for ner son but flew il herself, mind are up there 11 ith the kite. ...,•inning a naJ1tlnal kite flying contest, times. SOrRething she didn't do when she was a KITES I.JFE laking 20 ca!l'gories "'ith just one kite, It seems a µopular pastime. The child . while ber son found another toy of "It has a life." he explained and so he for three years in a ro1\'. American Kite Association. has members more interest. objects to something most American kite lie also claims to haVl" f101111 the in 38 countries. Shops which specialize in Several people bought kites for their fliers have ahvays done. "'orld's 1n1ghest kite. 4.000 feet in kite sa les have a soaring start in man y children and grandcl'tildrcn but Bahadur ''The \\'Orst thing you can e\'Cr do is altitude, and the. "·ortd·s long est kite , areas and kite flying festivals are being s.1id he suspected many v•ere getting pllf a tail on it." "'hich v.·as 6 feet ...,-1de , 200 feet long :ind laWlched in many cit ies. them for themselv-. The ta1·1 he 001·d c·ha "'' t'" 1·1· ol the ~~ • .,.. · i.~ 1ic 1 ~-made of the lib"nty,·eight plastic used in Last year, Bahndur said, he put on a Some men 11•erc prompted lo recall kite. y,•hich . if N"npcrl_v constructed . kite festival in San Francisco and 4.000 r -znost of his kites. people came to fly their kites for the day. their 01\11 tttildhood years for their doesn't need anything added to it. Admi tting that he finds just Y•at chins "~1ost people are getting tired of the families. "\Ve used to ha \·e a kite up so Tails, he charged. ha1·e onl y been put the kite in the air borini::. Bahadur s.iid material .,.,·orld ... no"' they "'ant to go high you couldn 't see it," sa id one mon. on because the kite is heav ier on one side he ran control his klle .,.,·irnin inches and back to nature,"' he explained. · Another remembered he .,.,wJd get it up, or the other, causing it to go only m one pro\'cd it hy dancing his kite abo1·c the "One of the easiest excuses they have put the stick in the ground and play other direction all the time. heads of spectators. is flying kites. In today's wofld. it's dif-games while the kite hovered about Running and struggling ...,·ith the kite is He'd like to ~ rmre people become ficult to find smnething you really enjoy above them. proficient at kite flying so they rou!d go and J cbn't think yoo'll have any prob-. . something el6c he rejects because it into kite righling. a JX>pular Indian sport. lems." _Seyera\ remembered making their own doe6n't allow the fl ier lo have rne Kite fighters use a special -cuulng-·or coone, designing, making and sell-out of bro.,.,·n \\Tapping paper. pleasure of \\'atching or playing \\'ith !he string to cul the string of an opponent's ing kites are his busln'ess so he travels .. •>.Jf-1 teac'n one person a day then I've kite. kite. Then. the fighter runs .around thC- around the country or just goes out to 'a • .l~ my day. . , .. . '"lbe _v.'hole fun of kite flying is that the string to cut the srring on an opp0nt.'nl 's park in San Francisco where his shop is r ve m~de a kite flier. Bahadur said. hand sb>ukt kno\lo' y:hat il's doing," he trophy. located to demonstrate that .,.,·hich he Tic explained that there ls much more said.. Kite fl ying. fi g'n1ing and bui lding 1s considers an art. to flying kites than just getting them up He launched his ki tes rrom where •nc "really an art ." he said. "You de\·ote He said he usually a!lracts many more in the air. .,.,"as standing or by asking somrone to your time to it like ~·ou do any sport or than those who came to T'airty First ''It's a way of life. It's a meditation·," "take a \\'B.lk" with it and then just jerk-hobby." Very Desirable Gaining Control DEAR ANN LA.t.l'DERS: I agree with your advice to the Ea~aster y,·ho had a bad case of VD. llO\'••eve r. as a n1edical officer of a health department, I think you should make it clear that most Jocol departments nave the aulhorily to enforce examination or friends \\'itl1 whom the infected person has been int imate. Only .,.,•hen people , realize the importance of naming ALI.; their contacts do we stand a reasonable chance of gaining control over VD ..... ·hich has now reached epidemic proportions. Please, Ann, print this letter and u r g e cooperation. It is desperalely needed.- OWEN SOUND, ONT. that a fll s. probably does NOT have - and that's a husband.-CALL l'i1E MADA~IE DEAR AtADA~IE: ThBllks for tbe fUJ- in. I didn 't mean to imply that 1 see anything wroog \loith wanting to be called "!'tis." I believe if '8 "'Oman signs brnelf "~Is." she should be addressed tba' •·ay -but not untll or unless. DEAR O.S.: I baYe repeakdly urged DEAR Al\'N LANDERS : For 22 years ---my-readers-who learn -they-have V0-10 -w~ f~anced e.veq.1hing under. the-6Un- cooperate with the health authorities and for my m-laws. They haYe never had the reY"tal the names of everyotte "'lib .,.,·born decency to say "the check ani.ved" - they have been Intimate, Thao k you for much less .. thank you." remlodlog me to do so again. There are nine children in the family \10 Unless treated can cause serious and my husband has assumed some and Pumuent da~age -even death. responsibility for all of them. He ha5 even ltloreover an Infected person \lo'bo Is gone to the bank and boIT0\1'ed money unaware ~f ll_can spread the disease to 1 on which he had to pay interest) to help an alarming number of un1u1pecttag them oul. vtcllm1. From the day we 1narried, his parents I repeat for the umpteenth lime. Jf have had their hands in my hu sband's anyone wbo reads th.ls column suspects pockets. I am sick to death of it but he tlia& be or she bas VD, please go to your says he can't refuse them . ~lis fat~er city or county beallh department at once. had a stroke recenUy and when he dies. You will be u:amined and If neeessary. my husband's unearned guilt uill prob- trtated wttbo~ charge. 'vour porenls ably triple and his mother will lean on him wUI Mt be notified, regardles~ of your even more. age. (1bank lbe good Lord 111AT la14' J kno1v they are all sick. hut \\'hat can J bas been changed.) do'.' If h;s mother would just tell him she Aad. when the health ofrlcer asks yon 101·es him it would help. but she's a cold lo name your contacts, levd whb bim. fish and "'ill never change. 'Miis ts not finking on your friends . In Ir you print lhis you will make me very flcl, you v.ill be doing lbem an enorn1ous happy. J\nd I'll see lo it that all 12 of favor. them get a framed copy. -OUTNUM- BERED. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I noted with interest that when a reader asked you flat-out how )'OU f~lt about being called "l'i1s." you made It abundantly clear that you didn't care for the handle. A rt'C(!nt poll M!vealed that nvcr 75 percent of the women between 20 and 40 "'ho \\·ere asked the same question didn't \\1sh to be called "l'i1s." either. So what's new? Any µolltaker should know that a ,\liss who becomes a l'ilrs. has soinetbing DEAR OUT: llere It Is. Go eel the frames. What's prudish? \Vhafs OK~ If you artrt't sure. you need some help. ll's available in the booklet : ''Necking nnd Petting-Whal Are the Lin1its?'' l'iiail your request to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 3346. 222 W. Bank Dr .. Clticago, Ill. 60054, enclosing 50 cents In coin and a long, stamped, sell-addressed envelope. HOW I • , ' . ' • eo e BEA ANDERSON, Editor •t1t•Y· M•rch n . 1t14 'Flying ki tes is o woy of life ... o meditolio n,' soys Dinesh Bohadur, master kit eman. ""'" "'~ •1.:..-;\0 " • P••• II • --~t' - Founder Fights H.Y Rt:.\ \ \'UEHSO\ 04 tnt D11!y P!lM S1•11 \\'hen .Jaqu 1!' !Jat-1"'ln ri·:irt thnt tromen could hC' dr<itted 11 1hP Equ;1I 1:1ght~ i\1nl'nd1111:nt pa~.~:d . :-,ht• dt·t1drd lo fight. "I h<l\'C t\tO d:tughtt·rs and I don;t \\illl! tha t for lhcn1 .. nor do I 11:111\ that for 111e.'' !'11.1e s:11d So. the San D1t·gu houS('111le. 11hll then \\'as a rrs1d<'nt rit J...1nµ1nan. bt·gan 1,honing frie nds and knocking on neighbors' donrs asking 1hern !n J0111 her. ~1o~t, she said. who agrl'cd 1• 1th ht·r thought thei r efforts "'Ouldn't bt• felt ··\111y out here in Kingn1an ·• lloy,·evcr. she did find r.1r('(' \\On1cn 11·ho y,·erc y,·il!ing to go altlnR 1\1\h her . Thal 11·as fou r 1·ears J!(O 11 hen ~Ir~ Da\·1son-founde'l • 110\\" 1 llapp1nc:.s ot \ollk.lnhood . Inc. l. .\lembcrship. hoY.t't"t'r. did not noun;,h O\'ern ight. c:etling other ob1ectors in1·ol\'l.'d n l~ been a struggle. !he fow1dcr and four- lerm president adn111tcd. Jl\'TEREST CHE.\TEll She cred11e1i 11;111onal h'IC\'i~ion and wlr-e service CO\"f'T<!Ji:(' of :i tt"l'llk in l.n."' Angel es 11ith st1n1ulat1ng 1nlcrc~t. "After that 1\·e 'natl nil kind~ or requests for 1n1er\·1c\\S :ind .,.,·e 1llU\\'1 boon1cd from there ·· Thi· organ11.<1!1on has 10.000 rnembers n.111on\\1dc Y.lth state chairmen in 35 state~. ~lrs. 0a,·1soo. Y.ho s p o ,k c b('forc the San Clen11·nte ,\rea nepubhean \\'oman's Club. sa id in :tn inlcr\iC\\' th11\ the ne14spapcr artick• actu;illy h:1d triggered her action • .. Bul.,for some.trmr I f('lt .1 neM for a n1oven1ent to slress lhe roll' of ttie housc- 11 ife and' lhc importance of her role in Lhe home." . Prior to and aft('r \!rs. Da\'ISOfl founded 110\\', she tau~h! ~minars based on the book. "F11sc1na1ing \\'01 nanhood.'' ,, "I spoke to \\'Omen from all O\'Cr the country Hnd I found 1h11t their hl'ar1 '\\11. in the horn£>. So n1any ;11.i.recd 14'ith tf\e hook and the course. Iha! I hegttn lo bclie\·c that :\0\V t.i.'ia!ional Or¥,an1zat1on for \\'omen• \\as .,.,,j\~ off base .' REJ:-.;F'ORCl-:'.\IE:'\'T H('inforcing 1h 1s ht-hf'f "'ere resul ls of H ..Jones" poll-110\\'. members !lurvcyl'd • '·.JoncS(•s" in n1ajor citlC's across the C'Ountry ··r.oincty-t hree 1){'feen1 of the \l>Omen bc!1c\'Cd !h<il ii 1s 11 privilege lo be ~ y,·ornan in An1erica tod<11, and th:i1 mcu :ire head of lhc household "Eight.1· prrtl'tll ht:lll'lt•d that 11on1en sho11ld not l,l' Jral!l'd. ;ind uni~· ~even pe rcent ~;11<l they 11ou11! jn111 the \Vo n11'n's Lilx·rar1on \\01·1·rncnl .. HO\\'. ~lrs UJ\i~nn cxpla1n1•d, str('~'li the thfft•rent(-s bf'111t'l'll h'1n1ninity and rnasculin1ty. ·The £It\," !.he sai d. "\1·ill 111pc out :111 of the d1fl(·renrcs. "\\'<: bcJ11.:1f' !hat n1an 1-1:is di\"tnf'lv ord;uncd 10 ht• r~lcr of the hon1c. \\"e feel 11omrn are of '<"fJUal 1n11)QrlanCt! in a marrJ.;ig~ tha.L rolt ·s "h o 11 1 d eo 11Jemen1." ,\n examp1£' Cllf'd b~· \lrs Da\'ison 14<l!'i <'luld-rcaring \\hirh "tall'li 011 l hc greatest rl·sources of Lhl· mind This rf'spons1b1hty i'li thr \101nan's," she clrumt'f!. "\Vonien h<U f' a t,rravc rcspons1b11it y 1n 1ne hun1e " RESPO.\SIHILITIE~ Sh--believ~ t11c firlanria! rrsponi;th\ltf)' t)(•longs ro tht'. rnan and lh<ll. ~he f'Xplairwd. is one of the m<dor rco!>Ons her organizallon is fighting l he rat1ficot1on of the-~TiA "'ff Ulc amend ment pas.-.cs." she ,,aid . "y,·omcn Y.'111 ha\'c 10 tfikt~ Qn eq1i.1I responsibilities of the fan11ly I d(ln 'l betie\·e that is r1gh1. .. She also bt'lit'\l'S that 1h1' ph~'li1cal di f- ferences 1··.,.,·omen itrcn't as strong ph)- sically") should dcter1n111c 11 ha1 johci. ~· wQnlan c:in and cannot do "Shf' st:ouldtf! ha\'e to lift hea\'y lhings as m£n do." Hm1·ever ~trs. Da\'iS()fl does believe in equal p:1y for equal y,ork. and agt'C("5 lha l Y.'Omf'n should have c qu a I employment opportunity But. she claill,led. this has Lx>c>n legislated in the Ci\"il Riitnts Act and the Equal Employ1nf'nt t"pport11n111es Act So. she contends, the I::lli\ 1111'1 lll'Cf'R,ar\'. Allhough Shi' rrr1ht~ F("m1nls1~ \\"it h "~t'("ing that thr 1<1Y.~ ha\'e bc-fon cn forc~f ' she CQntinually attark!'I them in h<•r book . "I Am n llott<:C\\Uc,'' in !nh!rv1c.,.,'!t find i;r,:cches. ISre ll AP I ISEs.s . r nge 181 , • J lf DAILY YILOT Friday, M11rch 22, 11:114- Avoiding It, or Help for the Victim By AWSON DEERR Of Ille o.llt' ''"°' SltH Like most book.i on rape, it bcgim wltb a shudck!r. The case histories or vk:tims tnl'old, :young and old, all races. all colors, with geography seeming to 1nake littJe difft.•rence. ' Such is the c'se of Joseph and Jane Bwxiy Csida's "llape: l low to Avoid it ;11xt \Vhat to Do About It tr You Can't" pu~hshed Ibis monlh by Books for Bclh!r Liv ing . Hut there is more than a retelling of horror stories. The book is a compilation of newsp3per and n1aga7.ine articles, tclevision and radJo docun1cntar1es. and p e r s o n a I intervi~·s 11.'ith rapists and their victims, a1torney s, the police. physi c ian s , Jl5YChi.atrists and the wornen involved in Services Expanded Tom Nolan. executive director of Florence Crittenton Services or Orange County, and -M ... -beRoy-Spicuzza-ol~ the Crittenton S e a Circle look at blue- prints for larger quar-· ters. The circle is spon - soring . a Day at the Races Thursday, March 28, at Santa Anita and all proceeds will go toward the new Cacility. Buses are being char- tered for tramporta- tion. • rape crisis centers. June Bwldy Csida is a freelance \\Titer and poblic relalions director for lhe National Organization for \Vomen. lier husband Joseph is a music publisher. wr!t('r and NO\V me1nber. After ~ look at the statisitc:s -"1hc FBI l:niform Crirne Report for 1972, snys lhl•re were 49,430 forclblc rapes reported that year" -the author looks into the current cli m.atl'. A chapier or n1an-and·\\·om~n-on·thc· slrcct intt1·vie1vs reveals that \\'Onien <ti · nH)Sl as often as men don 't 11ndt'rst11nd rape; 11ho the victi ms arc, the traut11a of rrporting rape and tcstifyin~ against lh e rapist. STHEET INTERVIE\YS A sample comment: "I th ink that some 1101ncn walk around wanting lO be raped. \\':ilk around hitchhiking you know, "'Ornen alone that hltdlhlke or Just "·alklng around lo the middle of the ni9ht ... ot go hang out in a bar. I think tAey v.·ant lO get raped." But, the wrilers note. "While reactions to rapt may vary, rape appears to hftve-a basic common meaning for most women: humiHaUon and dehumaniza tion. "For prostitutes and v I r g i n s , housewives ond women's liberationlsU:. Daughters of Bilitis and Daughters of the American Revol ution. the symbolic meaning of rape is ftniamentally the same: It ls the ultimate sexist act." '11ley cited Jarael Prime Minister Ciolda Meir's answer to her all-male cabinet suggestion of potting a curlew on women to curb an outbreak of rapes. "But it is the men attacking the women, let the men stay home" the book quol<S. .,. M they write: "The fact remains: \Voman cannot be truly a tree agent without incrtasing her chances of becOm· ing a rape victim." laundromats and hlld1hlktJ-.r. cMmate of sympathy for ~ rape vlctlm. from Seaitle to Los Angeles, New York City to Washingtoo. D.C. arc detailod. Subsequent chapten offer ideas on pro- tection from the rapist at bon1e, drivi ng, · on public transportatioo and the manner in which a woman dresses. Also di~ is the agH6<1 que&tion, do t tight back or not? UnJess you're a physical rMtch, thelr experts say, and art willing J.O: really do Injury to the rapist, perhaps it '1 better oot to fight. AppencUets describe eurrent rape Jegislallon oow on Capitol HIU. COO\IUOOlS ol legislators on rape rontrol laws. deocriplloo ol the NYPD Anli·Rope . Squad operaUon and the s q u a d ' s "lbtpe Bait," the authors tell US, is what the police call .. women who barhop, pick up men, park in lonely places, wear provocative clothing or nlerely work at night in a bad neighborhood . • But, they add, being passive may not save your life and if you don't bear physical injuries from Uie attack, the odds are In the rapist's favor that he won't be convcted. cbec1dist for \'ictims. 1'be Csida book covers a great deal of ground. For those who have done much reading on Uie subjcch it nnght be seen as an overviev.·. "We call it a 'thoroug hl y understandable but ~~ie oonvid,i.Qn oo I.he part of many women thM tbey are as !tee as man to go anywhere and with anyone they please," the couple state. A1TACK REPORTED But, as an ev aluation of the current status oftfieiiP<' victim in the Ll.S., It Is a valid v.-ork, well v.·orth reading for <1ny woman. 1r atta:cked, do I report 1t1 The writers go through the-proceduret each rape vidim mtm face if she "But if you are raped by a man you meet in a bar , chanoes are neither the police oor the judge win believe you ." L..isled as prime target areas for rapists are college and wlivenity campuses, -"' prooecute her a"'8ilaot -grilling by police, holpltal officills, district attorneys -in addition to the attack Itself. Women's efforts to improve the As the couple v.T ile: "All manner or changes in every area of hwnan activity is needed to bring forcib le rape under oomrol " And, "no v.'Offi31l is immune.'' From Page 17 '. • • Happiness of Womanhood1 r-.trs. Davison blames the Feminist ~1ovement for saying that HOW "wants to keep them (housewives) as sla ves. It sOOuld be an accepted fact that the woman's place ls ln the home," ~1rs. Davison s"""3se<I. "To "Vt"Omen's libbers," she said, "maniaie means dirty dishes and dirty laundry. They view lhe home as a pri!OO and the wife and mother as a slave." She._accu.ses th_em of being "radicals "V>'ho 11re \\'Bging a tot.al nssault on the family• marriage and children. PROBLE~I SURFACE "The movement," she said, "measures the "V>"Orlh o( a woman by the ITIOOtY she puts in her pocket. And," she added· "a major problem surfacing i.s that the movement is leading to sexual suicide." Mrs. Davi~ also "wonders it streaking doesn't ha ve someUiing to do w I t h rediscovering sexual Identity." OBJECTIONS And, in citing m o re ob)ootioos--1o__lhc__EM, Ille v.ife of a chiropractor and mother of seven claims that : -The law v.·i ll wipe out all protective lav.·s for women. -Women could lose their right lO retire at-age 6.l. -Young women who are lX'O\'Cf'I better drivers than young men will lose the special benefit of Io w e r insuJ"ance rates. -Statutory rape and sex assault protective Jaws Coe V.'Oll'ltefl·will be-nullified. -Power of the state to deal "V>ith domestic affairs will be moved to I.he f ederal government -Women 'Vt'Ould be deprived or fundamental s p e c i a I privlleges, especially the ri ght NOT to take a job. to keep her baby and lO be supported by her husband. And, the HO\V founder said that "'Omen ~ts have claimed they represent more people than they actually do. "For e:tample, ,.---'She r- plained, "I ha ve b e e n '8Cllvely f i g h t i n g the amendment for t .... ·o years. I am a member of the Business and Professional Women's Club and am a board member of the San Dieg<i County Federated R e pu b l ican' Women's Clubs. "Yet, when Ule head,, of both OTgaltizallons w e r e polled, they said all of their members \Vere for the ERA ... h1rs. Davisoo claims this is true-of other organizations as well. "It's misrepresentation,'' she charges. , She feels that the "true HOW FOUNDER Jaquie Davison v.'ornen of America are not represer.t('d "·nilc they are home tend ing Lo their fanH- lies." Rite Plans SpriRg Programs Offer Talks, Fund-raising Revealed James J. Carroll III will claim s.r.oa Sewanl Sd>mldl M his bride caning ceremooles plarmed to take place in late summer in the ChGrch of the Good Shepherd, Beverly Hills. News of the betrothal and forthcoming marriage h a s been annomced by h e r · parmi., "Mr. 'and· Mrs. Edward Schmidt Jr. of Beverly Hills. Pa.rents of the f u t u r e bridegroom are ~tr.-and ~1rs. James J. Carroll Jr. or Ne"V>-port Beach. Miss Schmidt Is a graduate of r..1arymount. Los Angeles and the UnlvcrsitY -or California, Berkeley. She at· tends the University or Southern California Graduate School of Education. Her fiancc i.s an alumnus of SERENA SCHMIDT Nev.·port Harbor High School and Stanford Uni\'ersily. lie served as a lieutffiant in the Navy and OO\\' is in his third year at I-last in gs College of Law . He affiliated with Delta Upsilon. la~ clma.~ de mardan Del phi ans Richard Olien· a nnlive of Peking, Cllina, will address the Delphian Assem bly 'lb.nday. March 28, in the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills. Olien received his degree In international relaticms a I Chcngchi Uni versity and did graduate 'Vt'Ork al th c University of Southe rn California . He-~ Chineae consul in l...os Angeles and B a j a California and now is a member of the F r e e Enterprise Speakers Bureau. l-lis topic will be Behind the Bam boo Curtain: Red China Today. Dance A community d<lilee for adults will be sponsored by the Associated Student Body of C?.aaae.. ~ k 1Rb ~ ~~ . .le-~ ..G""""' ~~r--.LL ~ ~yi-~- Las Almas de Mardan will salute Cherish metnbers during an annual champagne brunch Friday, Ma.rch 29. in U1e Newpon Beach home of flfrs. Nom1an Watson. Cherish n1embers donate scholarship fund s which assist students at the flfardan Center of Educational 'fherapy. Th ose members have no obligation to attend meetings or to ful· fill anr other requirements. During the'pro'gram, two outstand ing mem· hers will be honored. and describing the cducationtl approach used at the center will be fltara Schiff, coordinator of services at the center. Costa Mesa High S c h o o I Friday, March 29, in Oic Balboa Pavilion at 8 p.m. Theme for the evening v.·ilt be The Good Times, and performing will be Frank \\'hite and his Men or rwtclody. Tickets are $3 and are on sale in the ASB office at the school. . Contest The _ll_th annual French speaking contest for high school and college students in Orange County will take place at 9 a.m. Saturday, ?\.1arch 30 , on the UCI campus. Spo.:a>1ed by the AJl!ance Francaise de la R i v i e r a CaJjfornieme, the con 1 est ofrers a t.ra1·e\ scholarship ror a summer's study at the Alliance headquarters i n Paris. League Associate members of the Assistance League d Newport Bl ind Ship Represented Kathy r..tartinez, a totally blind 15-year-old, will represent the Orange County Bral'[Ch of-BraJ.llrtMtlrute at the National Explo r er Presidents' ~gr~ April I~ in Washington , D.C. She is boatswain a n d 1be Newport-Irvine 35.1. which has a membership of 25 blind students and is president of Sea Explorer Ship spon50red by Braille Institute. Rotary Oub and the Lagun a llills Aquadettes will finance the young woman's trip. Jrt A Vcmons SPORTSWE.All W .. ltllfl ,\fJt 21• Mft!M An. .,...,,.... ._, ••lllN 1111•111111 Spee1alil•~ In HAIRSTYLING FOR CHILDREN SPllMGSAU C.ALLJOHH, ' fOl AffOIN'TMIHT -642·J 113 Ctmlft.Ut __..,... -•t t. I ta ... UL MMIH.W~·~~~ ........... ... v..,.; bur °'""""...,..._ lAt;i;lhiA llACH lt4THIOIS IOlOA eo.tl~ N Ctil 4M ...... k/t,,_~i.,"'~,..,.,0-...~ ·. L • Beach v.•ill be honored during a champagne . tea at 2 p.m. 'Jbursday, March 28, bi the League Service Center. Mrs. l\1artin Loe kn e y, i--esidcnt.. will welcome guests and give a short talk on the thrift shop, day care center .1nd dental health center. Psi Delta Sigma A Kaleidoscope of Fashions will be presented at 11 :30 a.m. Saturday, ~1arch 30, in the Century Plaza Hotel by Psl Delta Sigma, Inc. Proceeds v.·ill be given to the Spastic Childrcn 's Foundation of Los Angeles. Work With Deaf An IS-hour class entiUed Public Service and the Deaf wil l be offered on s i x Satla"days bcgiming March 30 under auspices of t h e administration of j u s t i c e program at Golden West College. The 9 a.m. to noon class.w!.11 take place in thC We.stminstcr Police Facility. SPEAKER Richard Chien Designed to help public and private service employcs work with the dear. the class "V>111 cover the effect of hearing Joss oo communicatioo, social effects of hearing loss and m a n u a I communications techniques. Design Assoeiates· Jeanne Gasflon Brooks James B Snyaer ELEGANT SIMPLICITY .. a contemoo- rary sofa crahed by Thayer Coggin and on sale al Danica, Maslercharge & Bank- Americard. Aeoular March Tan or O.rlc Price Special Brown VI~ S397 Sl:39 \18~ 1n Burgundy S• 76 Q29 Sola is 85" wide, 34• deep and 29" hiQh. \ _Of':E.ti.DJ\ll._"C 10 Ii JHIOA't' UNTIL 0 SVNOAY 12 1111) Pi Lambda Theta Or. Bernard Pipkin, assistant dean at the University of So~ h er n California, will s pi a k on . Earth:juakes ln s o u t h e r n Ca l i forni a and Their Prediction during a luncheon meeting Sa turday, ~larch 30, in the Stuft Shirt Newport. Jlc will address the Orange County Alumnae Chapter of Pi Lambda Theta. Irvine JuniorS f>.fembers of the Irvine Junior \Vom:m's Club "V>·ill honor their OOsbands during a polluck dinner at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, ri.tarch 30, in the Irvine . home of the Frank Pollzzis. The Htfsband-0f-the-year award 'Aili be gil·en during the e-vening. Rancho Viejo A fa~ion show has been scheduled by the Ra.ncho Viejo Woman's Club for noon Saturd ay, ri.tarch 30, in the Airporter IM. F 1 o r e n c e Smales will oomme11tate . Teen Challenge Ouija boards, astrology, 1\·itchcra f t and super· natul"alism 11 ill be explored by Bob lrmston. associate eXccutive director for Orange Counly 1'el'n Chall('ngc, rtur· ing a 1he Teen Chnllcncc \Von1- en 's luncheon Thur s d uy. t>.tarch 28 . 11ic noon evrnt v.-\11 t a k c place in the Teen Challenge facility in Orange. fun trip on o 901. of gas Every Fri., Sof and,un. enjoy free fam ily entertainment in the Hun!inglon Cenler Moll Beach & Edinger off lhe Son Diego fwy . Now featuring Rock and Mineral Show. CAN YOU --(;()MPARE "fH E IOP BRANDS OF MICROWAVE OVENS 0 .AMAHA 0 G.E. 0 LITTON 0 SHARP v Check OUr Low Prices MICROWAVE COOKING SCHOOL TOMORROW -SAT., MARCH 23 11 A.M. 'TIL 3 P.M . -.. 14YAll£ 6967 WARNER HUNTINGTON BEACH 842 ·SS96 ' • • ; ·. ' . . . . . . • MR. AND MRS. WALTER M. KEENE Daughters Honor Keenes of Newport Former Taft residents ti.Ir. and l\lrs. Walter l\t Keene. . ..... • i---•now..-of_ Ne"'POl"1 B.e-a ch. celebrated their go Iden v.•edding anniversary during luncheon and open house in their honlC given by their daughters, Mrs. B e v e r I y ~lize\I of Costa rvtesa and ~1rs. ~lai:_ilyn ~1cDanie\ of S.:ln Francisco. Taft, v.·as active in the chamber of commeret:. Elks. community chest and other organizations in Taft. !\!rs. Kciene. cited for sale of vrar bonds during World War 11. y.·as an 1\merican Red Cross Grey Lady and was Kern County chairman for food conservation .. She is a founding membe r of Angelitos de Oro and is active in the Auxiliary of Hoag l\1en1orial H os pi tal . Presbyterian and La s Rr in<ts Auxiliary of the NeY.')Xlrt Beach Assistance L e a g u e . Attending were f a m i I y members from New York. Indiana, San Francisco, Sacramento, Santa Barbara and the Orange Coast. Keene. former publisher of the Daily l\1idway Driller in Your Horoscope : Sagittarian' s Style Satisfies SATURDAY MAR CH 23 and prepare accordingly. You gain insight \\'hich will aid in getting greater distribution By SYDNEY Of\1ARR f;rcilities. ARIES lfvfarch ·21-April 19\: SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Cycle is high; you Will be at Take initiative where work r ight place and say right .-methods are c on cer ned. thing. Take in i l i a ti v e . ~lt'ans don't feel you must Emphasize personality and ?t'ait to be told. Speak up in personal appearance. Be direct. crealive manner. Leo, direct, independent -display Aquarius persons could pay original concepts. ln\·enti\'e significant roles. Be an in. capabilities v.ill surface. novator. And don't forget re· TAURUS (April 20..1\·lay 20): cent health resolutions! Light touch ser\'es your best SAGITTARIUS fKov. 22-Dec. interests. Wbat occurs behind 21): Your style, creativity the scenes is more important bring satisfaction . One \\'ho than usual. Highlight nex-mocked you _comes nov.• to pay ibillty. Be ready to examine. respects. Your intuition Is to ask and to make necessary sharply honed. You sense what changes. Sagittarius. Gemini is about to occur. Accent is on persons could figure prom-change. special relationships inently. v.·ith children and opposite sex. GEl\flNI 1~1ay 2r.June 201: Exchange ideas. Emphasize CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. dynamic, friendly approach to 191: Emphasis is on security. persons. problen1s, questions. build ing. property, owne rship Vlrgo individual con pro\·ide and end of matters. Reach Inspiration -and laughter. beyond what appears to be a \Velcome change, v a r i e 1 y . limitation. Be versa t 11 e opor(unlty for travel. Refuse without spreading yourself too to be painted into corner. thin. Sagittarius, Ge m I n I t:ANC ER (June 21-J uly 221: persoos could figure prom- Risponsibilitx_ becomes a key inently. word. Living up to obligations AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. is accepted. especially in con-18): Relatives may appear nectioo with family affairs. stu~bom but 1hey are ~rely Taurus, tlbra persons rigure-trying. however-clumstly. to prominently. ''ou will be giv-.exprgss_ conce~ for yoor en career opportunity. Pres-"'1elfan:. Koow 1t and respond tige in community also rises. ~cc_ord1~g\y. Another Aquarian LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): 1s 1n picture -so, too. are Travel. philosophy and educa-persons born under Leo and lion are featured . You also Scorpio. gain spiritual insight . Heed in· PISCES (Feb. !~March 20): ner voice. You may be tested Ideas click. You add to oo questk>n which requires possessions. You collect need· tact. wisdom to answer. Be ed material. Gemini, Virgo confident without being_ ar-persons figure prominently. rogant. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 221' 'l\foney transaction g o e s through -you reel more secure. Your statements are regarded as being authoritative. Older individual. with more experience. pays meaningful com pl i men L Cooperate with one who wants to aid. You can gain valuable allies. Know It and act in man· ner which inspires confidence. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22lo Emphasis is on contracts. special associations, including partnership and marria ge. Yoo are in sltuntk>n which is ending, nol starting. Know ii ENGLISH RIDING LESSONS .................. LAii POllUT Si.DOI.I CLUI 817°9818 ( • Spring Fasllioo Shows Fri .. Sat .. ~l ar. 22-23 Hun1ington Center for Fashions & Fun. Family fashions from all stOfes presented this Fn. at 7:30 p.m. and Sat. at 1 o.m. Also on Sat. at 3 p.m. The city council ol h b. will be featured in the Jatest at11re & will be accompanied wi1t'I a batl'ltng beatJty pt"eYiew of summer swimwear . tfs lree at Beach & Edinger off lhe San Diego Frway. · Hank Alloon · J1met Harris Tom Meck '· Joe Sclbelll Jeck Snow BobKleln , . FrlcY.t, Marth 22 1974 r Lllrry Brooka • JC Penney L.A. Rams Saturday M·arch 23rd. Meet a Ram team member in our furniture department 1:30 to 3:30 P.M. Complimentary autographe~ photo. our 1turdy •superlative mattr•N Mrln. rugged 11 the LOI Angelll A1m1-1nd anlJ •I JCP9nnoy. This tine quality mattress Is on sale now. Twin size mattress or box spring, Reg. 8-4.95, ... ,. 7•.15 Full size· mattress or box spring. Reg. 99.95, Sale 71.15 95 Queen set, Reg. 279.95, Siio 211.IS King" set. Reg . 379.95. Siio 279.15 twin mottr-Of bax oprlng JCPenney - We know what you're looking for. \ I ShQp Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: DAI! Y f·ILOT J9 Ken Geddes Rick Ke y I» Bill Nelson ,. Rob Scribner Joe Sweet • /-.,I Dave Chapple FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644 -2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beoch (71 4) 892-7771. ' • Bruins Expect Hostile Crowd Satu:f day Lave1· Faces Asl1e Toclay; GREENSBORO. f\.C. (AP) -\VhL">f'l LCLA, now t~o 111c-tont-s a•.ray from Hs e11;hM ~traight rwtional basketball cham- pion.ship , t.pkes the Greensboro CohSietlm court Suturd11y 1:1ftemoon aga1Mt North Carolina State. the Bruirts ,~·ill find they "'r6 playing the cnlire 4llWJLI<.: Coast CO!llt·rence. 'I'llurc 's a fierce pr 1 d c among ACC tollowcr~ in the baskc1o.i11 achu!Vt•nK'ftts of its m('mhers. \\'ll('n UCLA dropped l""'O gallW'S In a \1•cekend Oregon tour las! n1onth, N.C. Stale usurped the ~o. 1 nuuonal rallk1ng the Bruins had rcgai.nL'<I tn trnnmlng NotN' Oume. Stall· has lncld !hf· '\o. I '!>QI l'\'l'r .!>Ince and 1v.'O orh1·r 1\l'C !t«.1u1s fl'n,a1n in the top 111 n.:itionall\. \laryl.ind, ovcrtin-.e lo.str to ,'IJ C. State in the A('C i:ham-· pion.ship ganlt• .11 i;rl'l'tl.'>l>Oro two v.(<Cks a~o. is ~v. ·l :ind ;'\vrth (·arQ[ina !s No. IO. Th.is St<itus !II mbol tl:"I.$ (:1Hlsed ACC C"ht>sts to !'IVf'tl lrl pride OV('r \\ti.at follo.,,.,,er!-1 co1u;1d•·r tlk.· tought'St basket· ball eonf{'r'~·nC'c 111 tht· Janel \\'ht·11 LCl.A und ,'\.C:. SI.ate ffiC('t at noon. i'ST, l'.10 ho11rs afh·r ,\1arquetl.e and K<in~as open Saturd:1y 's Si.'TTlifinals, ACC fans in t'he ~lloot crowd ol 15.761 .,.,;11 forget their season-long difren:·flt.>t·~ and join in vocal S11pp0rt of tvaeh Nonnan Sloan's team against \\hdt they regard as the common enen1y. Sloan says , "I hope three-fourth,, of the fans are for us. But I don'l think there's any advantage in the finals. blaybe 1 ·111 wrong." 'T'he Coliseum was sold out last April. A lottery was held to allocalt! tilt' 8.1100 uckets plac«I on public sale. Each of r.11· four schools received 1,000 tickets, aod no returns .,.,·ere reponed . One hundred of the N.C. Stale tickets Brief UCJ S11ili.efest Lure s Lcacling Lo11g JL11np ers Revson Killed; Tt1e n1:~kings of on(· or lht• fin<'st non· Olympir Carnes long jurnp fields is shap- uig up for !he ~ltet of Oian1pions trilck :'.Ind field 1ncct Sunday at UC lrvinr. Bulls Test Lakers t.;SC 1.lJacil Vern \\'o!fc has indicated 1972 Olyn1pic long jump champion Randy \fil!iams will join the fiC'td Y!'h1ch already includes the Beverly Hills Striders' Jerry i'roctor ..... ho leaped 26-6 3:, last Sunday at UCLA. Just last \\'eek Proctor leaped 26-2 in the UC! pit. predicting he'd soar over 27. fcc1 al the ri.tcet of Champions. \\'ilh the ne .... ·s Proctor and \Villiams \\'ere jumping. the ft{·ltl quickly picked up Amie flobinsoo and Bouncy ti.toore of lhl' San Uicgo Track l:lub. Hobinson rinished lhird heh ind Williams in the :0.1unich Olyrnpic Games and has a best of 26-ll'it. Williams jumped 27··fl,~ ln 1972. ti.toore. a fonner NCAA champion fron1 Oregon has INped 26-1 3•. Cal lnti'malional's Stan V.'hilley. y,·ho has leaped 2&-7 \tt, has also joined the field. making five jumpers over 26 fet~I. Don Quarric, a former USC and .Jann1ica Olympic slar. appears as !he one to beat In tht.> 100 with \Villie Deckard, another cx·Trojan. Jim Kemp oI the Striders and Carl La .... ·son from ld:lho State also in the field . TWo ~'Uh-four n1inute n1ilcrs are en· tcrt'd in the eompe!ition including Nick Rose and Lt.'Onard HillOO of the Pacific Coast Q ub. UCI track c<>ach Bill Toomey has in- diC"dlL'd the orhl'r fields are aL<K> strong although the sprints haYC lost San Di'1:0 Sta1e·s Stl'\'C \\'illiams who 'will be com- pt>ting \n S:1nt:1 Harbar.'.l on Saturday. The me1..1. 1s ::.ch1..'tlulL>d lo start at 12 :30 Sunday. JO!J,\!\'~ESBt..:BG. South Afn(·<i IA!'1 -Amcrieun niotor racing drlVl'r Peter Rev.son died today on his v.·ay lo ii hospital after his car crashed at the KyaJa1ni Circuil. The 35--ycar+Old driver from New York and Redondo Beach was tesling his fom1u\a One UOP Shadow (or the Soulh African Grand Prix i\'larch 30 v•hen he crashed. A track official .said Rc\•SOn was ''badly burned" in the accident , \~:hi(:h occutTed v.'hen he passt.-d the Cro"'lhorn<' Corner at the boUom or the main straightaway and burst into flarnes . Revson ,,.,·as en route to Johannesburg ('reneral Hospital. 15 miles outside the r11~·, .,,.,hen he died. the Sou1h African l'ress 1\ssociation said. e Chicago l11vades JNGLE"'OOD -All the Los Angeles Lakers ha ve to do is \\'in three games in a nJ\\' and thev have the Pacific Divi~ion title \1Tappcd. up for anolhcr National Baskt>!h<1!I Associ<1tion SC'ason. 'f'hc <_;olden state \\'arriors took 01·r:- first µJa(·c beating the L.akcrs l\\'ice last W1"<.•kc11rl. But th1· \\';1rriors ha\·<' been unablt' lo "'in s1nl·1· llil·n. losing their th ird straight gan1c \\llh ;\ 115--102 dC'feat by Buffalo Thu rsd:l,\ night. WiU1 lhe \Varriors loss the LJkers take a Ii:;-garne lead lnlo their ganH' tonight ag;iinst the rugged Chicago Bulls. 1.()5 An)!~les can lake 1hc dh·ision titlt' and playo!f spot wiru1inA 1ls final thr('(' games. The \Varriors ha\·c four ·ga111cs lo FLYING EAGLE -Bosto1l ollcgc freshman Paul Berwanger who •Cored the "'1n111ng basket g rabs a rC'hou11d during l\':iUonal lnvila· i1r111al 1·nurna1ncnt ba ~ket ball garne \\'\lh ('onnecticut Thursday night • .i .\lad1 ~11 n ~quarc Garden. 'Ille Eagles \1 011 76-75. uo but lr:iiling by 11 ~ Garne::. n1ust no1v win all of their con!t!Sls and hope so•n~ .. ont: beats the Lakcrs. All remaining ganu!s arc at home for the Lakers, \\'ho host Buffalo Sunduy night and SeatUc next Tui.:sday. e U'or1·lor• Tired OAt\LA:\'D -The Golden State \\'ar- riors have_ an excuse; they're ti.red. Thf' \\'arriors dropped a J 15-102 dt'cision to Buffalo Thursday night as the NBA nears ils rcJlu];1r season conrlusion. "The Sc.hl-dulc hi1s gottf>n to us. You could sec that. They just 'outquickcd' us." losing coach Al Allies said 11ftcr the 011!y :>.'BA garne of the night. e 1UillPr f,end• lllL TON HEAD ISLA~D. S.C. -''The rest \\'as {lOOfJ for 1ne," Johnny !ilil!er said. "High! nO\\' 1ny ~ame is very similar to the v>ay it wa s 11fter I took that time off in J:>etl'n1bcr then came back at the ('rosby." ti.1iller continued. TI1e U.S. Oµcn champion .,..·on a rcrnrd thrCt' tour11an1ents in a ro"' after lh:l\ Dccc1nber layoff and. after a lhrec·\\'CCk rrst, rel.urned to actbl h<>re with a four· u1td<>r-par 67 that gave him the first rowYI lead Thursday in the $200,000 SC<J Pines lfcritagc Golf Classic. e Coa<•#t l\'<1111ed 1.0r\G BEAC!l ~ pvdght .Jones. an assistant under both Jerry Tarkanian and Lute Olson. is probation-plagued lnnR Beadt State's third head basketball l'Oach in \tsS than a year. Jones. :W. TI1ursday succeeded Olson. \l'ho announced ti.londa y he ~·as 1noving to the University of Iowa as head t'Oach. alter succeeding Tarkania{I last April . e Kings 'l'rhunph JNGL~:\VOOJ1 -Don Kozak slnK·k fur n p:"lir of ,i::o;1Js ;111d Jincn1a!e \\'hilt'\/ 'Viding scnrcd once and adOcd thrcC assists lo lead lhe Los Angeles t\ings 10 a 6-J ·NationHI H.ockl'y i.<'abruc vie!ory over the California Seals Thursday night . e Dodgers Roll f\11Ati.tl -Roo Cey and Steve Garvey hit consecutive doubles in the fifth innini: and Jerry Royster socked a t"'·o-run dou- ble in the ninth, leading the Los Angeles Dodgm; to a 3·2 exhibition baseball \iC· tory over the Baltimore Orioles Thursday nigtil e A11gels Top Troy PALT<.t SPRINGS -TwDorun singles by shortst()fl Dave Chalk and eatcher Ton1 1-:gan spiced a 12·hit California attack Thursday, carrying the Angels to a 7.5 victory over the Uni\'ersity of Southern C1\ifornia Trojans. USC starter t<.lark Barr. a foriner C.o\dcn \Vest College pitcher. went seven inni(lgs. surrendering It hits and sh: runs. The Angels scored once in the first and three times in the second. keyed by Ghalk's two-nm single, before the Trojans made it 4-3 in the foorth. e JC Sl<1rs 1t'h1 BATON ROUGE -The California JC all-stars rolfeal o a 103·93 v1c ory over Tulsa in the opening round of the national A1\U baskelball tournament. here , Thursday afternoon. Fornier J{io Jlondo College slar Fred llabrrccht Ice! rlit Californians \\'ith 18 points and 15 rl·bounds ,,.,·hi!c cx·Chaffcy slandout Bob KO\'<lCh hi! JG points. e ROdftt'rs' StHI "'tnmd ~tARI ETTt\. (:a. -The missing 16- ycar-0ld SOI\ or GC<lrJ?ia Tech foot8d11 coach Frnnklin "Pepper·· Rodgers \vas rli~'QVt'N'<I h1· po!1cl' Th11rsd11y at an a[\.1rt 111f'nt coniplt•x !l{';1r his fan1ily 's ho1ne 1n lhis Atlai11;1 suburh. ~'tnl to I.he student~. ~'ho number some 11,000 A dra"''uig had to be held this \ICf'k for lhe tickets. and 2,740 hopefuls look part \\'~n N.C. State concluded its season 1111h a 27·0 rcC'<)rd last !ifarch, the \\'olfpack v.·as unable to t"'tlmpct.e for the t-;CAA <:rov.n doo to ,. one-year probation for recruiting violatioM. Again tht• 'Pack has stormed thro11.:{h lo 1111 unprcc1..<(]enk.'CI se<.'O<\d straight unbeaten (.'Onfrrt·ncc campaign. 1'he n.a- !ional titl(· 1s tv.o \'ictories ay,·ay, Ix.Lt the unmNl1ate obstacle is UCLA, the only tl'<lrn lo beat Slate in 56 games over ty,·o sea.'JOOs. 1llat .... ·as 1n December In St. Louis, .... ·tx-n UCLA. trn lhng by one point at the half. bur1<•d !hC' \\'olfpack in the :sc.-cood. half aod v.on <:n!!1ly M-66 . Thrre-tinle AU-Atll~rican Bill \\'alton . .... m &at out 21 n1111utes of that ¥ame because of foul troubll.'. cam' back \\'Ith 10 minutes left to sp11rk the liruins to vi1,. .. 10.ry. • . Since then the \\'olfpatk ha."S won 26 in a row and is 28-1 over-all. UCLA. ranked No. 2, has won iL'i last seven and is 25-3. Keith Wilkes was the key to UCLA 's December victory. lie scored 'l7 points and held David Thompson, Slate's l'A'O- time A!l·Amerlcon. to 17. BUFFALO BASKET -Ernie DiGregorio of the Buffalo Braves Urivcs past Golden Slate's Cazzie J{u ssell to score during Lhc t\ationat Ba o::ket- ball Association game at Oakland Thursday night. Buffalo handed the \\larriors a 115·1.02 defeat. putting Golden State 1 1,2 gan1es behind the Lakcrs in the Jlarific Di\'ision. Writers Ripped - Malicious Reporting Hurting Phils--Luzinski CLE1\R\\'ATEll .• Fla. CAP) -Greg Luzinski. tnc slul!ging outfielder of the l'h1 ladelphi11 P/ullics. charged I \.\' o baseball \1Tilt'rs \\Ith being disruptive and n1ahcious in reporting the team's ac- tivities. "They're' hurting our \\·hole ball club." Luzinsl..i said. "Thl'y 1ll'vl'r slop looking for so1ncthin~ to knock." l..uz1nski had been feuding "ith certain \1'T1\crs as the rl'SU!t of reports lhal he \l'JS out of s'll.'lpc. ThL• outflcldl'r refused to la!k '1·i1h rcpo11crs after slammini;: t1,·o home rlUlS, a singlC'. and batting in five runs in \\lcdne~:iy's Jl}-9 victory over the ~cw York ,\lets. Ilcferring to the \\'CiUht l'Ontroversy. Luzinski added : "\\'hat's spring training for? It 's fo get tn shape." he st11d. "Those \\'rilers should kno\•: belier. Thc~··rc just looking for somelhing to raise a stink." Luzinski. "too played last )'C'ar at 220 pounds and hi1 .285 ""'ilh 29 homers and 97 RBI. said further ... I'd like you to kno1v \\"C'rc -raking rhis as a tean1 matter for a change because \1·e feel "''C have something going and those t'A·o \\Tilers arc trying to 1car it dO\l'TI. "I consider this <is an <ill-0ul \\Hr. If pt_'Op\e \\'ant to bt.>lie\'C 1n negative ~luff that is being 11T1tten. th:"lt is finr \11th me. I kno\v l'n1 no~ going lo read ii." Lutz Witts TUCSON -Rod l..:1vcr of C.:orona dcl i\Tar "''hipped llrah.1m SU!wetl of l:Jigla.nd., 64. 6-3, in the 1hird round of~ $150.000 !ifcn 's f'rofcsslonnl Ten n ts Tourna!Tl\..""llt ht:rt' Thursday and f;iced founh~eedcd Arthur Ashe in u fow1h round match today, In o<'oc-r fourth round matCht.'S. Brian Gottfried of Florida v.·as to pl;iy top seeded John :\'e"·rombc and second·!'ce-l· cd Tom Okker or Holland mcl Hob 1.utz of San Clemente. Sooth African Cliff Orysdalc advan<:td to the fourth round \1·1th a 6-3, &--t "lll over crowd favorite t\cn Rose,,.,·nll and faced fifth-seeded Stan Smith today. Ney,·combe defeated Harold Solomon 6- 4. 6-3. in his third round match. 1n second round matches Thursday. 17· year-1lld S\\'cdish sensation Bjorn Borg \1·as upset by his rountr}1nan. (h·e .Bengtson, 1-6, 7-6, 6-4 : Dry!'rlalr \.\11ipped ~!arcelo !..:1ra of i\lrxi(·fl. 6-.'.!. 6-2 : ,\u.~tr:1lian ( ;roff .\la.<.11>r~ f1·ll 10 Stnit h. ~i- 3. S..J: <111r! l!a!r's .\driar10 l\111;11ta be•ll ,Ji1n Afc~tanus 'or t'llC' t.:nitcd Slates, 6·2, 4·6. 6-2. Got!fricd dcfC'atNI F:ddic 01bhs. 2·i. ti-n, 6-3: Batt rick do1\ni:d \r11 ZtalancJ'.~ Bri<lll Fairlie. fi-:1. 6·4: and Lutz defeated ,\rnerican Pau! Gerken.~. &-3. e f 'acorl1e.-11'itr SALT LAt\E CITY -1-·irst-scedC'tl Jimmy Connors, second · seeded Jur,o;;n Fassbendcr of Gcnnany and 1h1rd-seeded Vitas Gerula1tis scored scC"Ond round \'1r· tories Thursday in an international tennis tourrK•). Connors pounded ana1· an<I final!v cam<> up v.·i1h a straip;ht-s'et \'ictory fJ\'l;r persistent Chris!.an f\uhnkc of Gcnnany 6-2, 6-3. The siocky J-.. a$sbcnder eliminated .Joa- quin l.oyo Alayo. 6-2. 7·5, \\'hite Dick Borhnstcdl climina!ed Ivan :\Jolina 7-5, 3- 6. and amateur Bilty ,\lar1in defeated frantisck Pala of Czechoslovakia 6-2 &- 4, ' ' 01her matches found Jario \!e/asco do .... 11ing F. D. Rolli ns. &-4 . i;.1. 7.t;: Jirn Osborne oustin,e .Jeff At1stin. 6-3. &-2 and C.l'ru!aitis defc<1t1ng Bill Benn1011. 6-4. 6-2 e l 0 lt'lt•l1er Fn/ls .fACl\SOX. Afiss. -Scl·drd p!a~·rrs f\;1rl ~lt·iler. Ak·x 1\la.\·t•r :ind Charles 01rens ad1·anccd into toda\ 's quarterfinal ae1ion in the r..tissi!'Si rrii international indoor tennis chainpionships. ,But th ird-serocd Ian Flt'lchcr fell IJv the ~·a~·sirk-Thur~lay , losing to Ra·z H.cid. in a hard-fought ba111e. 7~. s.1. 7-5. Top-seeded ~lcilcr, of \Vest Gennanv defeated Nick t\alo of Gr~c. 6-4, fi..4. · ' r..ta~'e.r in lilc !Jst n1atch or the nlght, beat Lars Eh st rorn of Dcnn1ark 6-3. 6-3, and fourth~st'el.lcd O\\·cns 1nudc qui('k \\'Ork of Jaime P1ntcrBravo of Chile 6-! 6-2. • e Ki1111 Bree:::es AKl~O~: Ohio -Billie ~can King ga\c up eating: ice crca1n tv.o "'eeks ago to get in shape for \\'irnblC'don and her World Tean1 Tennis play. She's in cxcel!en< shape for the $50,000 Akron 'fennis Open, and .... ·hen sht' iippea~ in the quarterfinal round tonight she 11 ill bcrun1c the second \ron1an ti) earn n1ore than half a n1illinn dolla~ in sanctioned tour0<1n1enl sporting e\'ents. The on!y other 11 on1an to do it is Kathv \\.hit\\·orth. a goUer. !llrs. King defeated Donna c;anz, 64. 6·4 TI1ursday. Rosrn1ary Casal5 advanced to lhe quarterfinals by downing Kristi c 11 Kemmer. 6-4. 7·5. In ot~r s1nglt::s play Thursday. Juli(' llcld.Jn;1n h'ad nn ca s y tinlL' defeal!!l,.! ~larcie Louie. 6-2. fi.l. and Olg~1 tllorozora of Hus!-'ia easily outpla)t•d V.'llcric ZicgerUuss of :O.lissioo \'iejo, 6·0, fi-.2. Ile dl~idrd . howe\·cr. to say "'hat 1vas on hi s mind afler the Phillies OCat Cir1· cinnati (5-.11 ·n1ursday. '"llwre is no question about it,'' Luzinski dccla rC'd . "Certain ..... Titers have disrupted anc! hurt the team. These .,,.,Titers arc g11·ing lhe fans ~ne im- pression .,,.,e ha\'e nothing to offer. v.·ticn in facl, y,•r hav<> a pretty competitive ball club. Ai1teaters' Cl1a11ces Slin1 'l'nrbrmnnini; to tmdcrstand why Ri chie Allen had so much trouble here." The usual\\· 1nild-mannered Luzinski y,·as \lisibly · 11pset as he ripped the \\·riters. asserting "this is lhc sort of thing rh<it h:ip1>ens in othf'r major lea gue cilic~. bu! 11£>\'rr 1\·ith the frcqumcy It hnppt>ns in Philadelphia." Luzinski r!'ported lo tl1c Phillirs' tr11ining cainp last ioonth abou1 10 pounds O\•rr-v.cight. lie "'as f!iveo special rcnni:-;sion by manager Danny_.(>zark to 1rork out his O"TI conditioniryg Program. Ozark said. ··J'd make 11 be! tbat Greg 1s ligh!er !han he \l'as at this time last yc:ir. !{e's the hMrlest \1·orker in camp. l 11 ish 1 had 25 likc him." F 01· NCAA Swi111 C1·ow11 By flO\r ,\RD L. llA ~or 0 1 "'' o.u, P'ilor 51111 l.0:-\G BEACll It 11as a disappointing clay for l' o a ch F..d Ke.,,.,·land's CC Jr\'1Jlc s11·in1n11n~ te;un as l'nl> 111h annual .\CAA collt>ge cli\is1on cbampionslups began Thursday a L Brln1tlnt l'laia Oly1np1e pool here. Thonu1s Bougbcy, 'Ainncr of the 500- yard freestyle as a frcshn1un and sophomor<>. hac! lo settle ror fourth plal'C in the finals Thurl)(/ay. thi rd place in the standinizs. l'CI dropped frorn fourlh pl,1ce lo a tJl' for llilh \\'ilh the relay disqualification '''Thomas 1 Bou!!he." • start rd too slo11 lie d.1dn't go out for Ll ri~hl at th1? start and 11. cost him I~ race," f'.it!11·]and s:1 id follo\1·1ng the 500 free. Philpot finishC'd second for lhc second ~1 raighl year, belleriug his time of R year ago ~·i!h a 4:45.24 elOC'kjng. UCJ £.ailed lo qunlify anyone .in the consolation or {~mpionshi1) nnals in lhe 200 indi ... idual medley, the SO • yard freestyle or the one-lll('fr-r di\'ing. l 'Cl's relay time of 3·40.9 1\·;1s bclie\'cd to be a school record until lhc d1!'qua!irication. Frosh's Shot Gives Boston Wild Win Teammate Bo~d l1hilpo! m:1nagcd to get in for a second pf<i{'C. It 11;1s the first time in sc\'t-n years that LiCJ didn't 11in !he race. i\lrkc .~!Rrt1n had J'lfC<'\.>ded Boughey [Or lour SUt'C('SSi\'C years as chlln1p1on. Ill' s11H holds !he wl!l'gc int~'! re<.'Ord nt 4 41.Jli. Th<' b1ggNil blo" to l'f'l·s rhancc<,; or placing hi~h in the f1n<1I tcan1 sti1nrl1n gs <'31\le in the final i.'\'Cnt of lhc n1Aht, the 400 1nedley l"l'lay. \t:\\' YORK IA1'1 -F~man Paul J:.rr~an'!cr wns Uw last person that Uo.itton College'!! Jf"re Nolan 'Aan1C(! 10 JMm to with the ftn~I !et'Ond~ licking off on the ~111di!t00 Squnre Gardc.-n clock and the t:aJtle<J ~ point bfiti!Ad But tht>rt was no time tn be l~Y und 1~ ..... ·;u1gl'r l':unr throo~h. rK.'Ot'ing ~·1th two st.'t..'Ofldll remaining to Rive l\o!HOf'I <.:ollcgl' a 76-7!) v1cttWy .;ivcr Conn('Ctit-ut 1'hunday night and n umiflna\ bcnh in· the National lnvitatktn Tournament. Boston COll~e wlll ploy Utuh, whict1 do11nt'I'.! ill emphis Stat,. 92-78 "I hil\'C nothing ng:unst l':iul." Sl:lid ~01:111 a{tcr the J:ame. "but hc;!t 1ust not the /.l'.UY }OU want to t.akt a s:ho.I like th.11. Even 111 pnl(.11('(", I don 't p3~ to h1n1 uni.~~., hr's rr~ht under the baskel. "Aul I saw Lh.:il he had a sn1all guy 1::uarchn~ h1n1 rind I luiew he'd be able to Rt>ri)ff th(' shot" 1'11e Eagles had to com(' btick rro1n a 17·po1nt fkflcil, the rC'Sult or a 2.'1 pcrccnl 11hoolln1t performance frotn The field in the first ha If. "At that point, l was trying vrry hard not to let the kids know l "''as down." said f:<iglts' coach Bob Zuffc.lato. "f~\'Crythlng was going v.'T'Ong in the firsl half. we rouldn't b03rd. Yi'e didn't hustle. "Then au or a sudden it Ju.!1 .Slartt'd lo hnw\n." \\'h:it happened ~·as a reroc.iou., run- C'OUrl Pr'f!I~ .... ·hich suddenly stilled thl' c:he£·rlng frort1 the ~3 t>usloads of r:ins rmin Connl-clicut. "There wa!i • ttal!y nothing e:lse vie could turn IQ," suld ZufrcltHu. The Boston College offen.o;e in the first halt .,,.,.as mo!i!ly ul U'Lc free thl'()w line. Only Bob CirrinR\()n.~ "''ho scoro:I four of lilt.> E.1glC's .clght field goals, pro,•lded much <ilft'n.~1vf' punch. But in th(' ~t'C'Orkl half. Carrington was join:.'<! by ~lark llnterink "\\·ho played like h! v.ru suddenly poss cs!'> e d'' aet'Ordlng to Zuffe\ato. The Eagles. helped by Cor1n~ffcu1'" !fUddcn chill al the foul line, came roaring back to tit tlll! (:1tn1c with lhrt.'t" minutt>S remaining o~ a b: kct by \V iii ~1orrison. UCJ's quartet of JaM>n \\'hcalon. Jin1 Kruse. ti.likc Figueroa ind Tim Quinn finished finl In the consolation race, apparently good for 1~ points. f'ollowing lhe medal presentations and some llrM 1 after the Anlealenl had departtd, officials nnnounced Uull UC! had betn dl~ualifltd for " false :ilart on thC' bu1terfly leg of the raee. John.s l!Qflkin! University. a leading C<M11.Cndcr for the team lille this year. 1~'0n lhe championship race and W!'S hkC\\•ise dillqllalificd tor a lalse alart. i'lus cost Johns 1-lopkJns 3? points and ' .. N 01 By , •• ·rrad.iti 1'ake putters. IO Dalla ~hit.son . t'Ontcstan the. recon: Thus ('\ th« lullcr bf'ttf'r. Then · Fe-ucrbac and the C111ry. 5-1 1•x-Ne~·po "'·ho last . pound sl "It's sJi comp e ;1d\·antag \l'ho \\•itil UCLA ·s putter in \\'f>stwood ''lt jtlS tJl!1Cr lhe Ile c.an I the more he can gr So \\' emergen "Desire lot of ;>.JI and "The s quickfr fac1or a "But 1\lbrilt on !Ir's SU \\'hl'n ht training 1 top puttc NX'Qrd ." r\eidha graduat u!timatel \\'OU!dn't of At Alblitto H Lagu \\'as pu. fastest n San C1e dl!'S!On flt•ld 111 High Thi Hulst . fel!O\\' stayed as La1,•1u 40. r..fatcr be.came Coast ar in the Alonarcl1 Sl. Paul U11i .. r1 100-1, Ri• lt•c~ I 'n-1 R • p,e~I"" ••l»-·I. fl -~~'.°'T~ Onll~r Mlll>-1. Al PP!>tt f 1·rlol~I. Z""'"° I l:'OtiH-1 . . S•l•1 !0 l8LH 1 ( p;"'"' ( '-I ,.,... ,. //ill r~llV 1-<J-1 Ev "~'non 1 PV-1. le~ l. Z<'<'.'> LJ-! £•1 Go•\ CU ~p I Sc l . 0•)110 Q,"U! 1, l. Gr.-ue Univ• 100-1 0 Or1nsr,e 'n 1 DY till!lrd I ..._, ' Tl.,..t: S Hl>-1. P l Heed Mll.,._1 P•OClo<" ,./Jilt-I. PO"T'erO' 7fJH .. -1. Cu••Y ( ll'OtH-1. O•nl!"ls ''""l'IS'(: l••I• r!-1• HJ-I. H (•lel He;<11\I: PV-1. 01 LJ-1 0 Cl•r~ ! SP-1. C Hfr Mflt Oi..cus-1. !oelvln UnlY 100.-Lool( !U• Tl l'l-Loot 101 Tl ..0-1."' Jetwtt IJ.-1. Ot Y&m.a Mil,,_\, 0f't¥ l·Mll,,__1 , C.•lvAn TeHl-1-! l i.,,t l:'Cll-1-1, "'•lint LOO <'f''1V '·' 11e '"" HJ I G C.1 ~11. LJ I L IUl 0 1 ~P-1 ' }'"'"" 0""'"' 1 (0) 3. lrrv ~SI Ml-I "'~ ( t. Mlle ), Well 1~ HH 1'-'1 ). 110 \. .. -, Wtll• l«I lil'tl• !k'*I Miit It ) ii , "'J-l N°"'°" LJ-1 C:.•111\ I • " eidhart Overcomes Blakeley's Bat Helps GWC, 13-3 It 's Orily the Begi11,ni11g: Id Shot Put Theory Fo1· Verbit11i Dei Dy1irisly . . ~ \'erbum 1~:1 lhgh's d~1las1y in basketba ll <1pJ1'.«1r.. to hair fl·\\' obst.11·\c':-in its \\'a\' for CTIOfl!lUl'd SU('{'{'~'; \\'Ith 0111\' (Hl(' :O.\•n1or 1i1 !hr ll:tun ~"' nan1rd n10 .... 1 1 .1lual11t· 111 ,\uhurn Y.ht'rt' hb 1t·;1m r11111ur1·tl \ht' 1·11nh•rt·n1'l' t·h 11 r1111llin"h i I'· By STE\'E BRASlJ 01 "'* o.o., ...... "•" aditlonal beliefs d!c hard. Take the one abou.t shot tters. From Parrv O'Brien Dallas Long tO JUuMl.y atson. as the size of the ntestant increased, so did e record. Thus evolved a thoorv that e talll'r tl1c-shot pu11Cr. !he tter. Then :ilong CHITI!' 5-ll Al ucrbach, 6-2 George \\'oods d the latest sn1a\1-n1an try. 5-11 Jin1 r\cidhart. the -:"\cwport llarilor High \rhiz ho last Sundav tossed the 16- nd shot 63-iJ.,_ "lt's still true that lhe taller ompeti 1ors have an vantage," says t\cidhart, ho ~·iU1 one toss became CLA "s No. 2 all-tirnc shot utter in jwt his ftrSl year ;:1 'cs\\vood. "IL just ITI\lkcs Sl'TISC. The lier Ille-;uhle1c, the longer can hold onto !he ~hot and e more s~d nnd :-i!rcngth ' can g('I into il. '' .~ (rillden \\'est Co 11 e g l' • s Rustlers not..:hed an t·asy 13-3 non-ronfercll<'c baseball \'1c- 1ory Thursday afternoon over the ·('hopman ColleRe frosh. but Orrin J!e Coa:-l College and ~ddleb:1ck Collrge frll by the 11','l\ ,.1dr in con fl'f••n('(' ::ittiun. l'f•rr11os made short \.\'Ork 1>f llr;in ll,l' l'oast p1tchu1i: v.11h nine runs in the fits! 1hrrt> i.n- nin~s l•i bur1· tht• 11~11111.: Pir;nes. 10-2. ·in South Coast Conft>rt•nce pl;iy. And Saddleback Jost \\hen ho=-1 San fk>rn.1 rdLno stormed frorn bt·hinct \\ ilh ~even rur.s in lhe se1·enth and eighth in- nings to pull out a 10-6 ~l ission Confcr r nC'(' victor•. (ior<lon Blakele)· \l'ie\ded the bi~ ~stick for Golden \\'c.SI . stroking four sinRil'~ in fi\e ;1f\)('anu1ces <II thf' plrl!e and ac:L-ounting for thr('(': rbi. Bhikcle\''s efforts r;.1i~d hi" baning a\·erngt:' to .400 (28 hits in 70 1rips1. \!(' spr;n·£•'1 l\\O hits to l<·ft and 11\'0 h) c·en1~·r ·1nur~h1\. Eiu:k~· ~1art1n~ Hnt'up. ' The Ea,lllf'!ii \l'rre 2-A t'hamps in 1969. 3-A C'hAn1ps in 1970 and \\.'tm the 4-A title three tulles 1>rior to this year's fin11ls -v.·hil·h th1•y ""'on for ii rc•\''ONI fourth ronst"Cu tl\.'t' tune. i\1;11·1na lligh's Vikings could be a factor u1 th<' finnls ::ip:a111 n1"<l yi':ir .,.,·11h the return ol lloh l...osnf'r. litl'h Br;nuuni.: and Kt'\'ill IM'lndgraf aug1n~·nlt'<i by a supt·r jwiior varsi· ,,. ·This foo nh rna;or schools 11tlc in a row HOGER CAHLSON snap:; \\'h1trll'r ll1i;:h's 1h.rt>c·vear n1ark l'Si.ablistu>d Ul !lh' l!H5-!7 era. • • • Ulue <·hip junior<; 1o1·l·rt' a ll undanl in lhf' baskr thall pla)·nH~. ~l arin1t's fi..fi Losnr.r. l'alos \'rrdPS' t;..JO lkl h l.aimhrrr. Crrsl·enla Vnllc~ 's 6-2 llrad Holland. \'rrhun1 Of'i'S G-9 l)a\"id (;rt·i·n11pod und f1-I llny ll:imillon arc the flrs l 10 l'OnH' to mind, Forn1Pr S:111 L'l••n11•rH1· 11 1:.:.h !>1111111111 r 11.1111 King. \1)10 did 11111 l..1111\\ h"11 to :-.111111 .•• 1 !0th i.:r.idl·r. ~··! .1 1\u1lt·rencl' r1•1 '1)rd 111 llt• JOO.yard bre:•-t rt·t·1·ull~ ;1t t•r !':1111.1 1:.11 bar a. l\1ng s1J1.:d to a 1 tll 11 \.., a ~oph111n111·,. 1H hii;:h sct1ool 111· l1t•i,:;111 ;1~ :1 I 4~ hr1·.1~1~1r11~l'f f'\'1'11tually ('Ulllll~ 1h.11 Ill.Ir~ Ill .1 I 1•• l'hL' • • • 111r licnr;;; 1·c1nlinu1· 111 tti~ inlu lhl' !>port ~1o1riu·r1· j:1r~vn. l'11n ~ou lrn a~i111· th•· itnpll1·a11hll' 11 111· ""l'rt• lfl 11·11 ahou\ \l;1rin;1 H1L!h', h:h1'IJ;1ll tram. \\hll'h 11 a~ 'tri'.11..in~ a1uni: 11ith ,, l·U n1:1rl.. Thi' piH•h1·1"' · ,1r1•;i l.' in1·h11h· nu 1•;1n1 .. it run!<' in 1hnt ,111111 t•1 \l;1riua upfl"\'ili•"I And \hr lnurlh \l1·!11r1 11a" uidi'll b\ lt;111\'h11 AWmitos pilt·hing, \l hl~·h \11·111 ht pu1'. ('0,.,1;1 \ll·~1 l11gh's 1".1r,1tr b,1,~1•t ha !I h•.11!l ro:-tt-d '1 14·\U n1,1r k Ill' b1•:0.\ "l!li't' 1!1•~, ,ind th1• futun· ;1p1~·:i•·s ~11l1d 111th 1·1 .. 11 h l .. u 11 Su11dt•r111.1n':-iu111or 1,u·,11v 1 ;1 pt111 i11~ r! 1 ll'l'l!l\' Lt•;1gllt' l h.11np1lJu~li111 11 1\11 ,o11 ! 1 : 111a rl... ~lt·:;;i l:!f'•l!I l'H,11 h !:11\t Nll'"!]"'ll 1!\ 111'.• ()an li~l·r:s. I 1:1\1' !J.1111~011 . I\, 1th .1.1,1·pl1~111 •• ST;.111 \11\lt•r . \l :1 t·~ (~1 n.\n \\.11'k l\1• ti.,rd"'•ll. 1;.iry Sp111 I. ;11\d l (.11\d~ \\l'', l•i 11 ,,old ii. \.1r~11y .11'(11111d in I 111!11r1· 1,.. 11•11• 111111 11• ,: ~<':1:0.f,!I. So \\1lv the sudden · ergence ()f the little guy·! FORMER NEWPORT HARBOR STAR JIM NEIDHART. F.d ofozco pltch('d v.·ell fot' Golden \\'~st. s1r1kin~ ou1.11 '.n sevt'n innUlgs, 1nclud1ng h\'e Ln a mv.· at one stretch. .\nd Brannin ~. a 60 pbo1norc, 1o1u5 no slouch in the ph1}·offs. • • • "Desire can make up for a l of things." says the 11 and 2.'>0-pound 19-year-old. The smaller man is usually uicker Ytith the strength 1ctor about e\·cn. "But a guy like Terry lbritton h::s th<' best of both. e's super quick and tall. 'hl'n hr gl'ts his v.·cight aining up to the level of the p putters he'll hold the v.·orld NI." f\eidhart. "·hose fa the r aduated frotn C.1!, sa\'s he's ltimately happy at UCi.A and ·ouldn't \Vant to go the route f Al Feuerbach a n d britton-at least not OQ\v. "I think t ~y ,,·ere both tired of sl.Udying." says f\eidh art .,.,n.-, is California'5 all-time prep shot puner Y:ith a best l<i!.1 \t'ar of 69-J lt v•ith the 12- pourider. "They dropped out to <..'Oll<.-eutr;-itc on the shot. \\hich is v:hat SOtlll' prople ha\'c 11) 00. Right nov.• rm not ready for tha1." ,\'cidhart's goals are sci. ··1 v•ant to hi! 6[).fect this \Par 1v.·hich v.·ou.Jd break Ste\·e :\lan:us' school mark of fi4-1) and then I'll go fro111 tllere. "I think form is !he Xo. I important attribute in st'lf.C. putting so l'nl v.'Orking on that. I do lhings a \lt1le differently than olhers. but exh puncr ha~ his 01111 l'ariatJons v.·hich suit h1n1 ;\'.e1dlwrt. a n ,\11 -SunSt·I LA..•aguc player for Xcv.·port Harbo r in football. sa~s he has no interest aloog tho.54! lines. ";\ty gonl is th e !!!ill Olympic (;ames in ~lontrt'nL" he s1.1ys. "After that. if l\c accomplished v.'hat I v.·ant in !he shot. maybe 1·11 run~iclc r football again. But not now." Hulst Outri111s Hi1clcllesto11; MD's Mru~ti11 Clocl{s 9.9 Laguna Beach's Eric Hulst ras pushed to his second astest. mile of !he season by an C\emmte's Terry Hud- leston in a dual lrack and ield n1eet at Laguna Beach ligh Thursday. llulsl sped to a 4:21.6 .,.,·hi\e ello11' sophomore lluddlrston taycd right hehi.nd in 4:23.5 s Laguna Beach roinped, 87- 0. i\later Dei's Chris r-.tartin ame the second Or<ingc ' ast area sprinter to nm .9i!l n the 100. leading I he ~·lonarchs to an easy v. in o\'er Paul. PV-1. ,,'IC)n!<10'T'~r1 (i.<1 1. RODflon !SI l. o ·connell •i.'I ti•l~~r : 11-'l. !P-1 H1tk•• (Ml l. wuuom (/,\) J. F11r.tr IM ). Ol1!1nc:': •1·1, o~~...-1. Wutrom ll/J 1 Carr•·<"'.~1 CMI }. F i,~..-JM\. Oist~nti: IS:.·t. !!cl\001 Co'•ca<dl. TJ-1 N11111 (Ml 1, F••ld~ (S) J Conr•d {M l. Coil.on<•: •l·1' .. JMnhH' V1r!Jty' Min ion Vi•I• (Ill tll) S•ck11•1Mtk 100-1 8•11• !SI 1. MUP1t!!e (S\ J. l!ole11I (ML Time: 10,1. 110--1. 8••t1 (Sl 7 Murltnt !Sl J /,\vrle!!t !Sl. Time: 7,,5, "-'G--1. Blrchlrd (Ml 1. P1r-ln""' jMl Time: St.}. ~1. W~u"' (Sl ?, Ban~o (Ml l. P~·~•nson lMl. Tim" 7:1'1. Mll-1, Wenc:um fSl 1. OverlOfl (5) l . Vl(!or ISi-. Tlmt: s·OJ \. ?·Mll-1. Minn IM ) ?. G_,t {Ml ]. H•nnul••~ !Ml. Time: lO:n .o. 110 HH-1. H1rrl1 (M\ 1. Alu•ZO (SJ l. Tl"'e: 11 I. 19'1 LH-1, Htrrl• IMl !. l;oftr&I.,. !M) J 1 ie Otw""' \Sl •"d C•mttM ISi, Tim" 7J.O. uo l!ilay-1. s-•eMct. Time: d .1 Miit R•••v-1. Ml•~"" Vir in. Time: ·, Sl l. HJ-1. Gn•dl>t<' <Sl !. T;e W•Sl!l~t tMl '"" McGarv (/<\), Heiont: >ti. LJ-1 llll>l!I !Ml ), Blrd!lrd (M) l. Olcus (Ml. Oltl•nce: 11·11. PV-1. Not (Ofllt••ed. SP-1. PacQuln IM) 1. Fr1;ioollo (M) l . McC1•0v lMI. OltilfM:I: .)9-1<1~1. 0 1cui.-I. .l,'C0...,1ld IS! 1. Logel (SI J Rev•• (Ml Ol1t1nc1· 10ll·7 T'J-1 LQ(>l!I 4..,•,) 1. Blrcn1rd (Ml l. ""'""•"" (Ml. Ol1t1nct: 39..J>o. F...,111·5 .. h 51ddltflltk (91'~1 (•l'il Mlu l.n Vltil 100--1 TrtPI> ISl 1 l!hoo..1 IS! J, JG!'lnwrt !SI. T(m~· 10 !. 77G-I. (8rlg, (Sl 1 T••PI> 1s1 l . Jo~n!(ln IS) Timf. l • I ...,1)-1. C1rlo1 {5) 1. Mar,qul• (S) J. lloor~t IM). Time: St.a. 'ia-1. K.:imer (Sl l. Cppp1 (M l J. .Ati11 l!l. Time : 1:09.Q. ?·Mlle-I. MA~•·v l•A I l BN:-t• (5 ) J. A""e'"°" !M). Time: ll:Sl S f~•I0)-1. lltek~r lSl 1. IAlt~IY (M) 3 Otvton (Ml Tome: •::.&.a. 1Q Hlt-1 l>pp~'"'" !~l l . Fleld1 (S) J. .Anorew1 (Ml, Time: 9 ~. llQ LH-1, Robbin1 IS! 1. FltlOI (Sl l . Rio. !5!. R Time: 14 6, '"° ll•l•v-1. S1ddle<>1tk. 1ime: '6.1. "'dt Rel•Y-1. SIO<llfO<ll~. Time: 3 ...... .. J-1. ~•e!d1 !SJ 1. Z090 fMl l . Bro·~·n !Sl '"" Ooac1 fM ) He1;M: ).•. LJ-l. Al>Pf"'"'" (S) 2. H•"•U!> (M ) ),, RhOtdti CSI. Ol1•1nte: \f.111. PV-1. LOl)Otl·Ale;riA {M l 1. llrt (ll.tlf !S) ]. Pi1'1•1d !Ml. Me1gn1: 10-0. SP-I Al·BIVt ti IM) 2. Mu"""' IS1 J, KP-..tlllk (5,l.. Cl111nte: Sl·t '. t}c l'!P<Ol'C!. O•KUi -1. S•h'8 \.'•\! 1. K-llYl:k (5) 1. II""''"~ IM Oi•IAnte. 1n .• T J 1 Ar»t•IO" CS) 1. HAlfVP (Ml 3. Bc<lf...., p,• t 0 •\lln<:t : JJ·S 1. 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Kf'vin ~lorrow had a run- ~'Oring dooble in the fifth in- n1n~ for Ora.nge c(~\St ('ollf'J.!•' and l)alc Kubt'ska follo11(';! v.11h an r hi sini,::tc in lh•· !'e1·enth to spoil Cer rito:,' bid ror ;1 !>hu t••ut. \lark S<:llrupp :ind J1·rr' Kohl er ;il ~o doubled for !h,, Bu{'.<: in a !Qsing l·ause ;is C<'r· rito!' smrNI six time1> in th•· 1hirtl inning \1·i th the help of six safeties. Sacldlcbnck led through six innings. 5-3 . ....,·ith the aid of a four-run fifth fr ame that 1\·as highlighted by run·sCQrmi,: !-t11j.!les fron1 Jack \lor<:e . Dan llr1•nna.n. Sco!l Tolbe rt anti Sh'l't' \\'illianis. Doug l'r~·or had 1hr1'f' <louh· !cs for Saddlcb:i{'k. G•ar! " ...... " 10 ~(n'UPO. (! ~ .. ~"\.Cl"· lto r1~""'d II /}nrra" lo to;uf>""d• c l Jl"Mt r, dn Bu!l~r. di\ to;ohltr.•I A'tle. P 9•,•o~•t"· t> Tvlil\ 0(( 171 t f ~ fD• ~ n o " ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' " • 0 ~ • D ! I I r• I !I l 0 II ~ " ' . o o o· ' ' ' ' ' , O•on'I! Co.JI! 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Ju11Jor VtMIUV Ctpl•ln• Sieve (apl•lrtn; Ml')! Oulsll...,lr>G: Oa~t Ille•": Cotch'\ A..,tr<I: GtDbV Grlltlva. IOPl>omort 1"'6!1! V1ru1iw.: Boo liarrnon: Mo11 /mProvl'd: Ptll'tlO (tjllllo. J'1Mnm111 Mao! V•l111ble : Jflf Coli>srl; Ml')! l111Qlr .. lro1I: Mlkt H!ll. W~!U,.. Vll'tlly Most O..h!tndll'IO: A! Furbe>I: Mo11 trnprl>Ytd: K•!lfl M'ostiv: Mott lnSPI••· nl>fltl: JOhtl 5tr011l1, !\1arty ZOgg grabbed the lion·s share of honors Thursdav night at !\1issi9n \'iejG High's sports a\\-ards ban<iuet honoring the Diablos 1J.1skefball teams. Zogg. an All.Crestview League sele<:tiOn. was named 1nost valuable in addition to being the high scorer and best robounder. Special award winners: Vl rlifY Co-c&111tln1: Mar~ Hov•I 1n<1 Mt•O: M111rtr; Most V•lutDlt: MarlV ZOOCI : Mo11 lm11ra\lld: Oe111 Eotrhon; Mlgn Scor't•: M•rlv l OQtJ Btll Roboufl<l•r: Mar!y Zooo: Most ln11>lt11I0111I: Daw P11!er!On. 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Youn g Gets St.ate l-lo11or TROJAN VOLLEY BALL use vs. SAN DIEGO ST A TE AT OUHGE COAST COLUGE Satwday, M<rch 23 , 7:30 p.m. ALL SEATS $3 .00 Golf Roundup_ Seacliff Golfers .In Quarterfinals llunUngton Scacliff Country Club nlfm'.s Thursday gold ll:um i.s the lone Orange Coast urea survivor uftru· first rou.od 1>layort action. Scacllff dcfentcd Fa\lbrook, 31-17, In the fir5t rour)d while Old !Utnch CC of Stal Beach lost to Oakmoot, 32-16, !\lission Viejo Golf Club "'as dcfl'lltl'd by F'rh:,-ndly !tills CC, 31).9, and San Clemente le& to La Joi.la, JS..13. ln the seeond round this Wet'k, Seacliff will f a c e Friendly }fills vlith tht! ~·inner advancing to lhc sLmlfin.als. S a11t11 A 11a They flnatly 11:ot t h a t semifinal match betv.·<1Cn Den· ny Evans and Dr. £d Crane in the books at Santa Ana Courr try Club in the Ponce de Lron F'llght (60-691 oo the seniors chan1pionships. Evans v.·on the nu1.tch but lost In the finals to Max !\'lcClain. 1-up. "'hen ~lt-.Clujn birdied the final hole. !\1cClain v.·ilJ compete v.·ith Old Crow champion Charles Mciver and Henaissance title winner Houston Kie r in a playoff Saturday. Qu a l ifying prcsidl'nl 's cup is for the continuing U1rough Salurdiiy. Ce c I l \Vright is defending charnJ>lon while low qualifiers to date. nil ·w!lb 68, have beefl Ev !\1orris, Bill Blanton and l.ce Mel'zgcr. Se uell tr Jack \Vh!tc and Jim St1111· mcrvllle flrt'd a 58 to win the annual SL Patrick's Day tournament a t Huntington Scacli!f Country Club over the v.·eekend. Finishing 13 under p.ir al 59 were Joe Costa and John c:ardiner. all alone in secood place. Three teanl!I lied for third al 60 Including Claude Ward and Al Ragan : \\lhillj' Sprague and Dave Cox : and Pat Galvin v.ith Bill CarTQll , Dave McKeating • and Eric Pollard will compete in at1 assistant pro tournan1cnt tiilonday at Valencia Country aub. lrvh1e Corrrt Preparations are near I y complete for the annual 1nen's club dlampionships at Irvine Coast Cowitry Club with Bill Donovan ready to defend his tl!le. Qunlifying rounds are set for April 6 through 28 be(ore the match play compCtHion gels under way. Tlll\.CK RES UL 1'S ... Continued fo~rom Pa;:;e 21 LJ-1. Ftf-t 1CI" OV>•tl (C./ l. 51•o· IOrO re1. DlltlMt. 70-4. PV-1. BOQtr! ([I 2. H1u1w1ld !El ). Oll<IW1<19<! CC) lifl\jhl: 12-0, SP-\, A.t<lhll !Ej 2. Holden(() J, Pt<19e11 tlii 1. 0 111.nc•> 41-J .... ~ OIKU~l. lio!Ot11 C! 2. RO<lhl'r CE ) ~t<nhng1w0tln CEI. 01111ntt. n9· ,. Alamito s Racing Entries Altmlltl littrlf• .., l'rlNy (""•· lrMk lt1I. P•U lllM 7!4J '·"'• t1 •~•ctt .,. 11,..1 rtc:t. u ... ,., tft •111. 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W!llltml) Atlhom Ari (J. RinMll) Ol•KI Mtrl1 !G. V•ll•ndl<lflh•ml J•vtlOll MOfllWO: IG. Lon11ol Mon1lonor \T. Rtlclllor~I! AIM Ellflblt St(lo;thtlwln !}, TOdd> U<1t1• T••~ (S. t>e~omen SIVENTH llACl--Ooe rnlle. Tn:>I. Cl>lldllll>Md. Wlnoer1 o! '6(IOI) I" 191).74, Pur .. UJOO Frt ...;I• Sno...OOI\ 10 . lltl!llch l 811dw!11 CJ. 61l~V) Ou~t Pt"Va•u1 CM. Mtrper) '"'"' !fie Corp 10. liooanl J, 5. FllwlHS (R. Ric~morid) M..,tc Air (K. M,,..,.,.o Marki Ccmrt 111. W1lll1rn1l LumDtr Sllrltl (J. Wllll1.m1l House ol Imports 6862 M1nchesler Blvd, Buena Park • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N<Yl'1CE ' ' l • ' i I I f I ; ! ! I I Bii Biiiy back i pelted school concea VATI Paul V mode mi Virgin /\ ..the active Chris champi weak ag "The note wi that Ma far fro submiss· Roman in the f issued o as pope. lN A .Exhorta Orderin Devoti Ptiary,'' coneed , !he Bl 1n ace llte.ralu ~ reconcil s1rle, women 'Buth exam pl v:ay in responsi of God.' To " anxious decision affairs ·Mary mother -with he rather -action • i!postoli he wro "SHf; did not !hat humble and · r people privitcg "~1ar stands the ne said. In a "appea MJiry, !OU and La deplGr thE' ex novelti phenom He "object set ling everyt l!gend elimina FIN Biily's Buel~ Billy Epperson, 5. romps ln yard after first day back in Houston ki{ldergarten. Billy had been ex· pelled for 27 days because his long hair violated school dress code. Parents said they let hair grow to conceal birth defect. Pope Lauds Role Of Vi1·gh1 Mary· VATICAN CITY (APl-Pope Paul VI, in an attempt to modernize the image of the Virgin t.1ary, describes her as ''the new \\'Oman" v.·ho took an active role in the e.arly hristian ChllrCh and mpioned the rights or 1he weak against the po"·er£ul. "The modem woman will note with pleasant surprise hat Mary of Nazareth ... was ar rrom being a timidly bniliisive woman ." the Roman Catholic pontiff writes in tbe fourth document he has issued on !\1ary in his 10 years s pope. TN A 95-PAGE '·Apostolic xhortatioo for 1hc Right rdering and Development or votion to the Blessed Vir~ln tary," issued today, the Pope lrortroied that "the picture of lhe Blessed Virgin presented in a certain type of devotional lterature cannot easily be reconciled with today's life style, especially with the way v.·omen live today.'' 'But he propsed ?ltary as an example to be imita ted for the ·ay in \l'hich "she fully and. responsibly accept ed the wili of God." To "the modern v.'oman anxious to participate with decision-ma king power in the affairs of the community, "-1ary will appear not as a mother exclusively concemed with her own divine-son but rather as a wom~n whose action helped to strengthen the apostolic community's faith .. " he wrote. ''SHE WAS A \voman "ho did not hesitate to proclailn that God vindicates t h e humble and the oppressed. and ~ removes the powerful people otthis world from their privileged positions." "Mary. the new woman, stands at the side of Christ, the new man," Pope Paul said. In a reference to purported "appearances" of the Virgin Mary, particularly frequent in southern European countries and Latin America, the Pope deplored ."vain credulity nnd .. Uie exaggerated search for novelties o r extraordinary phenomena." He said devotion should be "objective in its historical setting and for this reason everything that is obviously Jegenda:ry-orlal!e must be eliminated.'' FINE CAR OWNERS lE4Ttl£A LIFE• IN._ It'll""' - Wll'I -~>o .... .....,. °"" ~ "" t"9 .,.....,, ol your c., cie.r., IOll-1nd -.r,,,.,, A••O.C. " ~ loUIO WPOly Of ,.11 lEA THEA UFE 12 13) 43CM731 C~ OJI W'"TI:, 12131 ln41 :!l'8·0674 541·7796 -------------, UB!RTY COIN COMPANY I 133 Dover Or. Suit.25 I H•wpo,t leach.Co. 92660 I RUSH DETAILS TO : I ....... ________ _ I I AOO!'Mt'---------1 C.1!~-----'--~"---- ~0!>t NO ------~-~-=-=-=-~-=J He said devotion to ~lary was something the Catholics shared u·ith the Orthodbx churches and with I he Anglicans. and he expressed concern about the impact that a false approach to devotion of the Virgin l\l!.'!ry Y.Wld have on efforts to bring Christians of all denominations closer together. Fighting S preads A t Gol£11i From \\'ire Ser\·ices Tanks and heavy artillery dueled across the entire length of the C.otan Heights cea9e-fire line for the 11th straight day today. the Syrian command reported. It said lhe engagement (IN SHORT ... ) started in the northern sector of the 40-milC-long front and then spread 4o the central and southern sectors. Syria blamed the renewed fighting on a fresh Israeli attempt to forW!y positions in the nortllern sector, a 300- square-mile bulge captured in the October-war. e Jet Dnt11n9ed PARIS An explosive charge destroyed the front part of a French jet parked on the airport <1l Bastia, Corsica ear I y today, causing an estimated $6 million i n damage, police said. Premier Pierre t.1essmer is scheduled to visit Corsica next week and the blast was viewed as a protest by ro ca 1 aulonomists. e Hostage f'ree STOCKHOLJ\1 -A gunman "'ho burst in to the Belgian Embassy and held a female hostage for more than 13 hours Wlder the threat to kill her tmless he could see his son gave up to police today. There "·ere no injuries. 'Ibe man gave up fo po ice officers in.side the embassy building shortly after setting a fire in the building which he himscU extinguished. F i r e officials said there "'as little damage. e Nlxo11 Poll NEW YORK -President Nixon is Jess popular now than at any olher time, but moot Americans polled by the Harris survey do not think he should quit. Harris said Thursday results of a naUonw~ sampling this month indicate ooly 26 percent of the poople approve ol the job Nixon is doing. oompared with 29 percent in February and a 60 percent rating in Febroary, 1973. befOf'e the Watergate scandal broke. e Kld11ap Ar re1t ~ONNEAPOLIS. Mm. Authorltle.. ba'-e arrested a second man ln oonntelion with. the kk!:naping ol a honker's wife and have recovered all bu! 1100 ol lhe $200,000 ran&<ITI paid. Th< FBI Identified the §CCOfld man as Frederick Henry Helberg, 13. a Sooth SL POlll welder arid carpooter. They &ITeflcd 'him 'nxfnday • In ~11nncaflC)lls, . . . ~ . . • I They're Fish Expert·s Mesa. Fir11 i Solves Selt .4 qu£iriuni Probler11s By STEVE MITCll F.LL 01 ... o.llT PHii Sl•ll Dr. John DrtMer squinll'CI bc£orc fJL't!r- ing into his microscope at the Poenona Medical Group laborotory. As he watl·hOO the tiny bacteria on the glass slide, he scribbled a notation in his book. At lhe same thne in Cost.'.1 f\11.'sa, ~like Sanders was pouring ""'<llt'r into a nt•\\ fish aquarium in hL'i garagt ....... h1s 3.1th lank. His Yl'ife Md long s1nre kickt>d his angel nsh. nc<>n tetras and black mollies out ol 1he house. BRE.~NER \\'AS to~in~ v.1th a new aquarium additivl' utilizing bart('r1a 10 combat nitrite buildup .... tiirh kill s fish. Sanders \\'8S trying lo find a \\'ay to speed the "breaking in" period of new salt water aquariums. When the !Y."O nwt :ind rormecf the l\1arine Aquatics Reseorch and Enginee1·. ing Company a year and a hair ago, !her had t'ne solution. "The real frustrating thing about &'lit \\'aler aquariums," explained Sanderll, ·•is that you can take a ncv.· tank, put in clean gravel and all that. and it still rnay not sustain marine life. \Vhat yo1.1 end up with is an aquarium full of salt .... ·ater." Tll E l\"E\V AQUARI Ui\I add 11 i \' (' formulated by Brenn('r js !ht• first SUt"· ressful venture by the nc:>\v cornpany. The additive. called Sea Start, is a onC'-Otlnce bolt.le of isolated bacteria. Sanders S3\'S it took Brenner nearly lhr('(> years ·10 isolate the particular s1rain of t>Jcter1a. and l'flen ano1her six months to find a de· cent culture media to susla1n the b:ic· teria. D•Uw Pl!et lttff P~tlo MARINE AQUATICS: A SMALL OPE RATION -BUT CLEAN Controller Charlie Caruso Fi ll s Bottles With Sea Start (nd&J, M;vth 22. 19711 DA ILY PILOT 2:1 Over T he Cou nl t>r NAS D Listings for Thrsday, March 21 , 1974 l.,_.W QUO!ttionl Doftti '-' I• 1'1 ..... OI •• (. II II« lfv<li• "" I! 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" " """' I ' I< • Sanders explained that tht' major d1f. ficulty in the maintcnanrc of a 5a\t \\<lh't aquarium has been the problr-1n of th1· '"ney,· tank syndrome,'" in \1hi ch. aftt ·r SC\'cral weeks, a s('('rnfngl) ~ucccssful marine tank goes bad. killing the fish for no apparent reason. Cl>• fir io Iii> '"' •~·•I'• ._.\ I, >1 ol\/llllr!Ulll 11.~1nw 111 ...... n11·1hrl(!., ~<t S1artal;o1looe dt\i.'r "ho -~"·s uodcr"'h!i'r Cn•ol "'' l&l '" ;.;:;~1, '" :f : :~. 111trndt1c1·~ nn!y tl •l· n 1 1nf~ 111;.: h:1ctcr1a 111· rt'!lcnrch !or the l'UJ!lllilllY c.1"" u• 1• . io """'l" ~ ' '"'"'" ' ,. .. .;.... ..... .,.,., ,_, t<l"' '. V11!~11,. • ''' ' I "This is due to the n.1pid build up of deadly nitrites, which marint• vcrtebra!C'S can't tolerate above a conet'ntration of 20 parts per million," S..-inders S<tid. t k ('11 VI"' 11. JI .. ,,.,.,,I I • •. to l K' t;u1 · "TllE l)RJ.-.:l)(ff-~ splits sea urchin~ c1.,., Mt 11 . 1•. L•<lf<1 !11 ~8 11 1· · I / (l•v•Pk 11 11 L~l'<•\1 ' •• ' ,, .11111 1··r ,( f/ll f ,O.•Pr.~ Tl!f; S.\L\L!. 1 ',1~1:1 ~li::.:1 f 1 r 111 open and sueks out tilt roe," Caruso ex c1~ ... 1.1 ... ·~·· 11 •, L•n(• 1~ ,. , c;A1NEll\ "Fr~ water fish. on the other hand . can handle up to 250 1><1rt s pe r million \\ithout ill effects \\"hit'h demonstra!C'S how sensiti ve s<1lt "'atC'r \"l'rtcbr atl·S are." SA1''DERS CLAli\IS 1hal his produt.:1 reduces the ··breaking 10'' period for a new tank to onlv SC\'l•n to tt·n davs. T'hc· living Culture or nitrifyin~ b:H"tcri:1 act ' quickly to make the tank h\"l•ahlt·. he ;ict. ded. Other methods of l>a lan cu1g a !'hit v.·a1er tank in\'ol\'e usi ng '4alcr from a11 established aquariunl or introducing: du · ty filter squeezings into the Link . Clo"' (<p &', Q, l•W"ln Pr 71 >11 I l •?~ C.'<'>-11;,. I d1:.tnbutt"S the nrld1!1\·1!to !30 11shstores plained. The eggs arc then sur.ked COll<'Lou 11 ,11 L~,.·~·c1"·?1 " 10 .• 1 .• c, ....... • boa d , ... bo lb 'I (Obu•n 0 11' 11•. L••Y fll'>v 11 11 '"" f< A•,.,,,, .. :u1d 1~:! shoµs n<1t1on\\'!dl•. St•a Start 1s <1 r •it: a Y a ccntr1 ugal pump Co<•C u n" 11•. 1 •• .,, ,.11 11 , ~. •.A<•~· ~·111 ,,, also :.cll1ng 1n Ca11"<l.·o ·,md 11 ,·ol.\". attached to a long 'nose. r<>mm c1 ,~ 11 L•<J•.l'·I '" 11·, 1•. ~A,,.,..,, '·'I• c.m1 <..n•o 1••· Y•, l·~•l'I" l . l 't ·~,. ... ~.~·. ~larinc Aquata:s IS 11orki n~ Ofl M'~·eral '"Tiit' dredgl'r 11·ill really save US time," ~;;,.,'~:c.~ ;; 'f; t:~c;~~ ,; ',~' i ~~7.~,~· ·, .~ other m.;1nn1• 11roLl1'111s. ;ind Snnd"rS s;,ys Sanders says. ''Without it, we Y.'OUld have CPI• A..to 1P . 11r, Li"" ffd,, 1 • • • ""''"''·"' ••1, ' (Pl••,. U •. 11•, l•"" Cl~~ I. , • •n D~•I '"·"I 'I more go\'trn1nt•n1 p<1t1·nts ar1• on l'ne y,·ay to bring up loads of sea urchins and split c;on" ~·• 11 1~·, loo.111~ JI. h •1 "·~'" 1 •. ~ ' ' .. ' r t bo d he boa (M P•11• :i,o,J\', l ...,.. \IOf •U •IQ,'.'l ••I• • f ,. or products dl·\t·lopcd by the comp:1ny I 1t•m a ar t t. This doubles the ""'Mi WI ,,., 11 , l""'I• rr. ., ~·" "' , .. ,, 1 1• '· f he d" --' " C.O•d" (p U •I 131 1!' "I ''"'• I 1< f. ,, 11·h1{'h C'mplO\S ~\\ :11 ,11 1~ t11>uscd in an 11·orli or I 1ver auu crew. c.o"''"' ,. , 11·. Loo"" !'..tt 11 1, •• t,u .• ,, 1., • . 180V-squarE-f•M)1 f.u1lfltt1 :!_ ~ he think en\·ironmcntalists v.·ill g~~·n ~ 1f: i ~. =~·~·. :; . ;; . ··A··· 11 '"''u'lo~to111,·· 1·111-; CO'll'.\\~ 1~ 111.1f..111g on ,1 lood fnrn1ulJ for un ,rtl·hr;1tl"' sul'h ;1s st,1rf 1sh . ..,.:a urr 1u1•<.:, l•)b~l··rs nnd era ~. .. Th('Sc sea er1-:11url'Z> ar1• !ht• rnnst di!· (1cult to razsl' ~UCt'L'SSfullv 111 tanks ·· ~ays Charlie f ;1n1~, (.Onirolk·r 11nd distributor for :\l.1rint' Aqu::itu:.'I. k he ltill 1 c.~., Noll ... , 11· "'"'1 ~"· •• , 1 ... ......~··· , ra1St' :.t rue ·us over I • 1ng o °"'"' 0.1 1 • '" ,,....11(-i ,, , .. • •• ~· ,. ·~· •· thousands of sea urchins'.' °""' •nu 7t '• 1'·' """'''"' c n . ~ • • 1 • • ' • • t °"" D<Q 'o ~·· Mo••! r11 " " • "·••· r. "N() \\'AY," SAYS Sanders. ··Nolhillj(ll g:~": ;r· ~;·· ~:~ ~: ;; : ;: . ~ (.'.'~~ ·,,:; ... unlimit.ed, hut boy. sea urc'nins are sure °'''' °" tJ•1 n·. M' <•••· 11 • I " ' 0.olb •A OI ~ Mt f"t .. • r I ~ W". clo<;e 10 11.'· l ie also clain1s th .. 1t the St'll D•I"• 1 ... , • • 1. """""'"" .-.. ~ l he (/!>I~,. ( .U. J~ M<~•I \l ", '' ere;; urt· tats t root structure on kelp o .... , C.•• 11 , 11·. """""' :1 • •1 ,, ,. " " ' . • " v' 1111 t111 ' •·11 !. '.,, ,. ' ',. , .. ' ' . " •In .. ' "" ''" "' "' .... "' ... ~·" T'nese meihods cnn :issure a good bacteria balan~. S:inders savs. but usually involve six \\"eeks to t\.1-'0. months - a long lime to ha ve an en'lpty aquarium sitting in the house. Sanders also says there is no guaran· tee that toxidities and dangerous parasites y,•ill not be transferred into the Of'\\' Dr. Brcnnl·r deve!ope<I a food for the picky Paters th<it consists ba~1cally or frl>t:ZC dried SC'il urchin eggs-or roe. C<iruso says me firm is experimenting ,,·ith a nc\1' dredge 10 obtain sea urchin r()('. The drt.."(jge, which has the ap- pearance of n Buck Rogers spa'--egun, 11·as invl'ntcd hy Chuck Ttaderstorf. an beds y,•h1ch 1s detrimental to sea life. &:~ ~": ; : ~.: ::_~;:;~ ,: : ,; . •'. !.:. ~·· ,., Other products under study by the g;;1;•·~·n ~:: ! · ;:;~~n• ~~, ;~ ;1\~ '.~:~_.;"~' ,~··,, marinc--or.iented !inn include a prolot ypt' °"~~r!I.. n· 1'f ""'.,...~ f• 11-. n ·:·~ t'"""'~ r,,~, filler ,,·h1ch measures the an1ount of 1•••••••••••••••-•••"'•--... nitritrs in llll aquarium. The firm is also I I ~~;l~;,g on medications for invertc· MUTUAL FUNDS "That's the v.·hole themr lx-nind our •·••••••••••••••••••-••-'· \Vate1· Streak Ski Vie ive rs Stun1t ell CYPRESS G.t\RDENS. Fla. (r\fl) -J ust 111111· utes before the afternoon water-5ki cxtra"aga nza at Cypress Gardens. a bare·bollomed ~kier st reaked by the viewing stands. "Nobody realized what \vas happening till tbev saw that bare botton1 Q.9unc1 ng alon g over thosC skis and the gasps began to ripple aero:-~ the crowd." George Prescott, a spokesman for the Central Florida attraction, said toda\'. "He ca1nc through wa\·ing at the crO\\•ds ancl they were waving back before they realized he was naked." Prescott said the skier \Vas not an cn1plove of the ga rrlens and made his streak clad onlv · 1n a regulation life jacket. <' • Oil Refi11e r v Southern S tate s Wooing Onassis NE\V ORLEANS (L'Pl I - \'r'ill Aristotle Onassis, the weal.thy Greek suitor rejected by the 'people or N c w 1-lampshirc, finrf trur lo\ e. happiness and a site to build the world's largest oil refinery way down Sooth in Dixie? The answer is an unblu!lhin~ yes, if Govs. Edwin Edwards of Louisiana, Bin Waller of ~tis&ssippi and G e o r g e Wallace or Alabama have the.i r say. In fact , a pas6ion.1te rt~3lry appcarl'd to be: developing today beceuse all three states ..-:ere maklng overtures to Onassi.s' Olympic Rc!intries. Inc. but. any decisioo by Onassis on bis SGOO million project was months aw;1y. Al..ABArttA BECAr.fE an ~..-1y favorite alter Wallace dltclosed Thurs d ay in l\1ontgomery Olympic reprcscntallve!I seArching for refinery sites hnd already vU!lted there. Wallace said. !.he New York groop met wHflbusiness aod coinmunily lt·:idcrs a.t l\lobile and then he i.'nt("rta in ed Constanttno Gra!l•'l:> . .:in ~I· yn1pic vice prPSldl'nt. ::i: the executive mansion . Th c atmosphrre y,·as •·friendly," \.\'allace's office said. ''Apparently the Onas.'iis people have decidl'd tha( those. ·ratJkees are just not the kind of people they "'ant to deal with and they are looking Into the South ," s~ld LouJsianJ Clov. r:dv.·ards "I A:\I llOPEFL"L ttkit their attil~ woukl be t.hal the ($300 mW1on1 decpwatcr otl por1. which is l'Crtalnly going to b(! built in the Gulf or i\lexlco. with ilf'Cexistence or a great deal of American oil here and £he transportation fricUtt1es , will all make it poss:lblc for them to cmsider the site." Onassi s ""oocd the residenl" of Durham, N H., for sevcr;1l months; Wt citi1,<"1"L" \'Ott'd at a town meeting ·to reject. 011 e nviron men ta I grounds Or\assrS' re-finery co1npany," explains Sanders. "\\le take marine problems and1try to solve lhen1 ." ' Bird s Ge t Big Blast Toni ght GRACEHA~f. '-Id . (AP) - Ten million pesky birds will be guests of honor for the biggest sound and light show in \\'e:.tem :\laryland since Civil \\'ar battles at nearby Gettysbur[i and Sharpsburg. .\liltions of b 1 a ck bi rd s , grackles :ind starlings are roosting in a 00-ac.Te pine grove and sometimes blot out the sun \\hl'n !hey ~;1·oop doy,·n 1r.to 1h<' 1rc·cs. Officials hope to sc:a rc !hen1 a11·av Thr\" po~tponC<l the opening of lh<· .;h•)\\' from Thursdav to today hct:au~c of ra in. Ton.ight lhey hr1pr lo be able to blast av.a,\ v.ith firel"·orks. rn.'.lt'hllll';, generating hi g h -1rcqucncy noises and de.\'iccs to explode propane gas. l)r Kenneth L. Crawfnrd, r·hicf \"e!t'r1na r1an for the state h<'allh depHrtment, told a e ommun1ty meeting \\"cdnesday night that the shcnv might scnre some bifds into flying as far as 600 mj]cs or onl.v a few hundred yards. The mccllng st!ll voted 224 to 4 to try thf' plan . Dea d Dogs ' Discovered Pl'rFSBUROll t UPI 1 -'"I ~v(' never seen so m9nv men tum green ... said ;\frs. Mabel ~I. Gillespie after police-broke into a suburban home she rented mKl found 19 dead pl'dlgn..'Cd dogs and 15 others suffering from .starvation. Six of the dead dogs were puppies. Poll~ Ollef Edward Str\mlan of South l~rk Town.- sh[p. said tenant namond i\1oorty. 29. appsrently ntovcd n 1\er•k A~o nnd \t a ! ~ing sought on cha rges of cruel mls- lrea t1nent :ind nl'Kh•ct. ··Som1~ of the anlmal1 had Uren dead 1 fro1n slarvatlon) for a "'cfk." sa id S1rln1lan. Del E. Webb Recoveri11g Del E. \.\'ebb. board chairman of Del E. \'r'ebb Corp.. is {'()flvalescing after successfully undergoing surgery at ~-tayo Oinic in Rochester, ~linn .. for removal of a small primary tumor on his left lung, De! E. \\'ebb Corp. announced thi s w11ek . "'ebb, 74, left the hos11i!nt earlier this y,·eek and is resting at his home for about f i v e Y.f'CkS. llis personal phy s ici:i n reported the s11rgery "1•f'ry satisfactory" with no tumor tissue reffiaining in the lung, adding, "\\'C "·ould not an· tlcipate any recurrence ." 50 Sought For Trip Fifty hieh school students ;1rr sought to 'accompany marine architect Jean·'-lichel Cousteau on a monlh·!ong exploration ot Pacific islands in the Bisrr'.arck Archipelago. The voyag~. sponsored by Pepperdine Uni versity, ~·ill begin August J. Information i s available fro1n the School of Continuing Education, Pepperdin c Unive~ity. 8035 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 9004•. or by calling (2131 971·7S71. Micro<lata 's Reve nu es Up Fin. Fri. 6-~-ficrodata '-iED Microdata Corp. of Irvine reported record revenues of S3,IS2,S38 for the three months ended Feb. 28 and ritt lncomt after tax credit of $309.900 or 20 ctnll per share. In the three months ended Feb. 28. 1973. the company report<'<.l revenue s or 12.251,023 and net Income afler lait: crt'dit of $283,98.; or 17 ctnt.11 prr share .' \. • . . . . 2 ·1 OAILV PILOT f'r!d.ty, Marci'! 22, 1'~74 ::=::=---=====~=----:----/tf ottey's l fo1•tJ1 CONNELLEASE Is Market Botto1ning Out~ ~ ' li1 To11r .-oi:tory A11thorll:9d 1 Clttiv,olet Lo-sl11t De11!9• 2BauksUp Lend Rat.e Alaska11 Pipefu1e Pickit1g Up Speed • Mow '14 ¥•t• Hotcl!boc• S6840 ~l!lt ~O ... Tlt H) S\'L\llA POllTElt 1<:11tutlons nnd indi v1dual11 load· cd vdth cai.11 anc\ no plaet! else to go. PIV) T~• " I,.!! 0<1 llDll' CotQ•! ,_Mo OfL. CONNILL CH(VIOLl l 2828 HARaOlt ILV D. COSTA MESA S4~·1 JOO ll 1:i: poss1b~ rh:it the ~tock niarkcl 1$ ··tx.itton11ng our· in response lo dv.•irt<lllng scllin~ from cli.sgu.s!l'tl 111vc.st11rs and ~ll'11<ly buying fro 111 11l- \\'c 1·annot know \l.'ht!thcr this <ictually ht111 boon a bot· loin . of t..'OUrsc. until it is wen behind us and prices arc way • C l ara Sukowsky i s a n Assista nt Vi ce President and our Installmen t Loa n Officer at th e Bank of Costa Mesa_ A s you know . a bank 's bu siness 1s money_ We ·save 1t . invest 11 . bo rrow it. buy it. sel l 'Ii and lend 11. Clara 1s our -specialist in lending. We 're fortunate lo have Clara Fortunate. because worked in Orange for th e last 16 wi th us. she has Co unty ye a r s banhS and k n o w s o ur commun ity intimately_ By virtu e of her experience in persona l loans she is keenly awa re o f the needs of. the people wh o mak e up our co mmunity. For in stance . you might want to add on to your presen t home. purchase a modern gas saver (co mpac t ca r ). align your pr esen t deb t position or imp rove your co mpany's sa les potential. Clara knows exactl y what you and th e Bank of Costa Mesa ca n d o t o make these changes possi ble _ More import antly. she knows the rig ht way to do ii ... the way that costs yo u the l east money, yet accomplishes all that you req uire. We wi sh we could tel I you a cute Polish joke about Clara. bu t we ca n't beca use she ·s all business. And she knows the instal lment loan business about as we ll as anyone you 've met. Why not come in and . meet her? Yo u'll find it's a pleasant ex p e r ie nce a n d a rea l pl easure to do business wit h Clara Sukowsky. ='1111: BANK OF ~riF COSTA MESA . HARBOR & BAKER· Cost;1 Mes:i • c.11,torn.a 9/~/f, • (714, 919-4200 • ,' D '•D • •• . . '•. .. . · .. .. 0 ... . . . ' .. ·;. . ..• .. •• .. • .. ... · .. ··.:, .. ·.•: ?:• . •, . . . . '• . •. . . ' ... 0 ~ .. .• . • : .• . ~ ... W·i·d·e distances between living areas You don't hear your neighbor . : •. ... . .-~· · .. ·~ . " .. . . . .. . : : ' " . . .. .. .. . . •. 0 .. •ii~ . .. ... ~O" .• .· •.. •. . . ·.~. '" o· •. •• .. . . . ,. .; -... .. " .. .... . '· . . " . ... ·. ... ... • .. ., . • • .. . -. Exclusive! Only at Canyon Sands, Palm Springs. up . so !his l<; nol to be rn15interpretcd as n foolha_rdy for1~cast. nut Jr the lo"' has been seen. !his l1.1tcs1 ~ar n1<1 rkct s!ill v.•HI rank n! ;itllO!lg ·he n1orc p:11r:· f•1l d"cliues fJf lh1• n;1i,l h a I i · l't'rilury. Tiit' Do\\' Jones 1 n • CH s I r I HI :'l\'l.'ray:c h1~ iOO Oil J)c(• ,.OltTl!I 5, 1973, lhc IOl\Cst h!\'l'I tn three year~. and o;inc~ lhcn, LI ha!i ren1a1nctl 1rt'll !tho\ c th:•l figure. At Lhat dalf'. thr· d"· cline had lasted 11 n1onths. In !hat span. the a1·eragc h:1d dropped ll full 25 percent rro1T1 lhc \\"idcly heralded peak or 1051 in January. ONLY T\~'ICE berorr in th~ ' entire post.\J,'orld \Var II period had a srock price (.!('('!in.:! hern steeper. Only once before in the post-\\'<ir period had it lasted longl'r. \Vorse, this 1973-i-I br'eak ran1e on top of a series of :>lock price l;re;iks ef· fec tively "'hipsa\\·ing biA as "·ell as sn1all iil\'Cst.ors. "iping ou t large proportions ef their nesteggs and a<.'t'Ounting for 1hc gcocral retrent of in- dividuals from s lo e k i1r vestn1ents. i'\othing approacl1cs lhl' bear ·Stock. Plan At Certron Ccrtron Corp. of Anaheim announced at its an nu a l meeting !hat all directors no1ninaled to the board anrl the finn's propose<l stock op- tion plan have been up provcd by shwreholder.c;. Ccrtron·s board or directors includes Ed\!An R. (;an1son. Graydon S. Carlson. Ed"·:ird Sanders and Frank S. \\'y lc. Also elcctt'tl to the board "erc Hay Allen and Jnmc~ II. Millis. NO SHARED WALLS IN --LIVINCi ARfA-S - Enjoy single-family privacy ... over 100 families do ! • 6 1cnn1£, i.::ourts. heated swimming Jnd Jacuzzi pools saunas, putting green. cabana. No •rl1!1at1on fee. no dues. Lovely landscaping. no exterior maintenance. PrivJte ~va lled patio. 2·car garage with 'lrit1rir: .iu tornat1c door opener, f1oor-to-ceihng 1v0od·Ourn1ng !1replace. 11 ft. cathedral 1,,uil1ng 3 sparkling models newly furnished by w. & J . Sloane. BUY NOW IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 11.ml•c Commun1htS. home bu1ld1n8 arm ol S750 m.11ton Amlac. Inc. (NYSE). 3 bedrooms (or 2 and den), 21/: bath& . 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 3exciling1loor plans. $39,500 up. ~I\ .. ,.., U'\lnfac cAnyon sAn~s Vil~ -an idea whose time hasoome Hwy . 111 , nexl to Gene Autry Hotel 4300 E Palm Canyon D• , Palm Springs ,l •"• '"''!••~ U t~ ~.r~,q•• !•c (714) 328·2185 '-----------------_:__ ____ -·-·-.. ·------·-----·· .... _. -------· 10 1,_6 l • PALM SPRINGS CANYON SANDS, •300 E. Palm CaMyon Or .. Palm Springs, CA 92262 Pteaso 1end me brochure 1ncl inlorm1tlon. ' ' I 1\.0~UCt Elegant. I-story desert designs wllh coror1ul Ille roots ¥ Gl Nome Addreu ' n)arket of 1929-32. Thlt .. µ.in· ned a period of almost three years. era~ an <l\'Cragc or ;iln1ost 90 pt'retot rron1 the vnluc oC stocks and left an in- del ible n1ark on ;111 entire i:enerution. But thf're have bl•en S(.'VCn bt~:ir rnarkets just since 1!160 and fou r just \.It the past uight yc::u·s. Even thoug:t1 they hil\'C b<.'t~n O( lesser SC\"Cfity, the CU!llUIOJtil'c blO\\ h • .1s been brutal. ~IJLLIO:\S OF' individuals \l'ho hav<· bought sll)Cks in rr- ccnt years are sining "'ith 1rcnlt:ndous losS('S. The Sl'lcc- tivity of pricP incrca~s. <'Ven during periods \\'hen the stock rnarkcl in general has be-en rising. has bt.-cn vicious. \Vith 1h1• burden or conun issiO!l.i and other ch.:irges incl uded. the average individu11I investor 1dn1ply hasrl"l had a chance in this era. \Vall St reet need look no rarthcr than this Jx>ar markl't rl-cortl for an cxµlana!ion of l1s private "depression '' i11 re- cent vcars. llO\\' n1;1 nv tin1('S can an individual be hit before he cries. "1-:nough'." r.ieverthell'SS, if you believe -as I do -that our econorny wiH restunc ii."> expansion and that by !his date 10 years fro1n now. our economy "·ill Ix' far. f:ir ahc:id or ""here ii is today, then ''OU also mus! believe that J1Undrcds of stocks are on lhe b.1rgain rountcr. And if \'OU belie''l' -as I do -!hat Our !:"r~tc.c;t safeguard against s11101h<•r '29 is our determina- tion to prc\'Cnl ;inolher '29. rhcn 1 011 also rnusl brlie1·t that \•.c h::t\'e the l'COllomic sophi~tica tion to avert a rept'tirion or so gricat a c:itastrophr. \\'E HAVE lecrne<.I ho\V to co ntrol det·p depressions. \Ve k00\4' (,'Ir rnorc about curhin~ 1lcprcssions 1h:.1n 11·e do about rcstraininl'.! inflations -and it could be that 11·c have lcamC'd lhe le::son of 1929-32 too \vell. But 11·e arc no11· :l\\'llrc of !he dangers of inflation as 1~e never have been h c f o r c . A.<:su1ning the inriustri;1lized \\'Orlri has a hasic instioct for su r\·ivaJ ralhl'r than for dcstruetion (another assump- 1iOl1 I :1ecept1. "·e \\'ill start to cooprratc to curb our spi rals in li\·inJ! COS!S. \\re rould be going through the "·orst of oor ru inous in- flation rig~t "°"'· NE\V YORK tAPI -'T11c nation·, t"-o la~~i:st r.on\· inerciaJ banks joined the t1\·o-day old upward m<>v•· to il 9 percent prline ll·ikl· ing rate F'rlduy, The Bnnk of An1et'ie<1. No. I in sii~·-:ind N c 1\' York's F'irst N1Hionn! Cl!y Rank RnnounC"ed <i riul'r· lt>r-point incrca:JC to !heir previous 83• pt'r C~nt prhnt!. Nix.011 Aide Cites Plan For Energy WASHl!'\G'l'0'.\1' IAPJ President Nixon's top en\'ironmental adviser urged today a sharp cutback in the grov.th cf U.S. tncrgy use. Russell \\'. Peterson . chai rman of the Prcsidcnl's Council on Environmental Qualily. proposed that energy demand, gro"·ing al a rate of abnut 5 percent a ~·car recently. be reduced to a growth rate of only 1.4 percent a year. In a speech delivered to an executi ves' group called The Coo fcrcm'e Board in New \'ork. Peterson said this go11l 1 \\'as part of a "llalf-and-Half Plan'' prepared by the council "half growth and half conser\'ation." In \\'ashington. however, a spokesman for Peterson s..1id in ans\\·cr lo qucslions that fhc plan has not been presented to President l\ixon and thus docs nor represent an ;,idministra· lien position. I .. ,. iuc Fi nu Gets Contrar·t The Department of lnterioi '.~ Burc:.u or Land t.fan:.igement has award('(! a contract 10 E: n g i nee rs Arthit~t Planners. 2301 Can1- pus Drive. lr\'inc to do a study outlining anri evaluating the irnpact of coal de\'c\opment on the socio-economic status of the Powder Hivcr Basin of \Vyo1ning. Cootracl is in the arnount of $53.80!t WASHl~GTON tUPIJ Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton has pledged la nlO\'{' quickly bot cautiously on an application to boild un $8.5 billion pipeline to bring nattlnll gas from the Ala$kan Arctic lo major comumer areas ol Canada a the United Slates. However, \forton sa"id he expects at least one other application for a permit to bWld the giant pipcllne. t.1.lll'd the most expensive private enterprise \'enture in history. in addi tion to that filed Thursday \\'ith the t:.S. and Canadian governments by a consortium of firn1s . THE APPU CATIOJ'liS lo construct the 42-i.nch pipeline \\'Cre filed by Alaskan Arctic c:as Pipcline Co. and C.1nadian Arctic Gas Piocline Ltd .. 11·ho said the pipeline could be in operation by 1978. ~forton \\'oukl not narne the other busine'5 group h c expccl'I to apply. But he said, "\l.'hether l his application succeeds. or another, or still anothe r. it appears certain that there "'ill be natlU"al gas pipelines from the Arct ic." i\1orton said bis agen~· \\"ould begin <\fl immediate analysis of the environmental impact of the project. The firms handed ~·forton a thick batch or en\'ironmental reports and other documents b<lsed on ~tudies 11·hich ~1ortcn said oost $70 111itlion. He said n1uch or the basis for the environrnt'nUll study was established by sln1 ilar · studi('S in connection "'ilh the controversia l Alaskan o i I pipeline. Jle also said the gas pipctint' posed fe\\·er problems because the gas would be pumped cold \\·hilc the oil had to be heated. RE P. J OllN B. Anderson (R-111.). urged quick approval of the appl.icalion saying. it "'ould pipe 4.5 billio~ cuhic fC'CI dnily of natural gas to <.wsun1ers in Illinois and the r.lid\\·est. 11·here there h.1\·c ix.'C'fl serious shortages. The project also must be appro\'cd by the Federal Po\\·cr Commission and in C&n:ida by tht N a t I <1 n J I FJtcrgy l:b:ird and t h r Doµart1nent of lndi;u1 AU:ur., and Northern Dcvelopmenr. February's J? ood Basket Ne"' Record \\'ASHINGTO~ 1lif'I1 'J1lt' annual cos.I of a t~ pic11! family food m.:irkci baskrt jun1pcd S52 to another rl-C:Ord of $1.i32 Lil f c b r u a r y . govemmi>nt rcpor!s indicatl' An Acl1nh11.c;tr;llion f o <l <t e&no1nist predicted a further increase 1nay be shown \vht•n figures for r-.tarch a r c gathered. But he !1-nid decline~ in beef prices this n'\Onth probably \\'ill hold the O\'l'raJI food rise_to a slower p.:it.:c than rl'nnrted for Fcbru11rv. The fl'bru11ry 1l1 <1 r kc 1 busket. riSlni: for the 4!h straight 1non1h and !>l'tting :i ne\\' r('('()rd for t\ile second eonsccu livc n'lOnth. 3.1 percen1 ahol'e the Janu.'.lry annual estima1e of Sl.680. H \\"aS $323. or 22.9 percent. abo1·e 1h1· annual market ba sket tost or $1.~09 in fcbn.iar1. 1!173. The 1narket basket rf'presents the rosl or a selection of L1 .S. f a r n1 · prl){lucc>d fr.0<15 nci·dl·d '" ie"d :i hypothl'licn l a 1 t' r a J:? c "house hold '' of 3 2 pt•rson.~ for ii \'C:'lr. A!?rit·ulturt- Dcpn.rtm.-.nt l'·COl1011HSL<;. \\'ho origina1ed the h:1skc1 prier series. ~tress th:it 1! doe.c; not .c;ho1v 1rhat an~· indil'idual or a1·cral!e f::imily a ct u a 11 y spends on food but docs serVL' as a reliable thermo·netcr measuring ups ;u1d do1\·ns in Data Choice SACJ{.\\tE'.\10 <L'l'I l Ca hr-lcs \\'. Farrell 11·a.c; ap- poi n IC' d to thl' l :itcr· r,01·1•rn111cnl:il lJ '' :i rd oa F:lectr nic Dat:i Pro<"rs~1ng by \.O\'. Hon:ild Hca)!'.:in Thurs· <l:i\·. Farrell. chicf of thi.' ~tc-1tc E1;1p\oytnl·nl Dl!\'t•loj.lm"ni Dcp:lrtn1ent's <l.'.lta i:roccssing dhision, is a Dcn1ocraL Complete _Mid .. day American Stock List '" Vol. N•I VO! Nrt \lo+ Nfl Y~! Olg. Lot11 Ch11. Lil l 0\11 . trv1n !ndull • • .,, Pit-Ele<S~ 11 i •1 ~, SIQm.11n1l-I; I }'o-\o !SC lndu .JO J • .__ '• P.i•\.On .l~ S l~'o '• $11.•> (.p 10 l I , '• !l[L Coro ' •<• P~li"°" XI •S 8'> '• .'i.lmonS 10b l ) '• -J J-~loGcl .Ml •I u~ ••• 5.lmi>I• Wir~ 11 Ii. 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"""""' \ Thursday' Closing Price ew Yori' lfps and NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE DA.IL 'I PILOT Year'~ 1-lig h-Lo"s Appear Evl'ry Saturday Blu e CliiJl S Leacl l\1ru·l{et's Aclva11ce :'\I \\ 'i OfiK l1\l""1 -Gains in a f('\I. blue chtp 1:-.s~1cs took \hi; ~JWJlii;hl ui art oUJCf'1l:lC 1111xcd and ~lllg'.!;L'h sto(k n1arket I hursda) R1okc1 .s haul so1nc cntl1us1as1n y,as generated on \V:ill Street b\ rCp(ir1s \hat duralJlc i..:oods orders y,cie st1on g 1n i'cbn1ary and lhtl (.c11e 1al ~lotors lanci::lcd a 1ilanned la,off l>et lU.!iC of better p10" peels for the auto 1ndustr\ But they sa11! the outlook y,3~ dampened by the 1etcnt upturn 111 short tcrrn lntcre::;t rates at a Lune when U1cy appeaicd hcadJng steadily du\\ll Y.ard RHl,;SSEI .. <.:; IUPI 1 -(,o'd p.tH.-cs opened h1Wicr 1Il i'.ur1ch Thursda\ and th£> U S dolloir stab1hzed en i':uropean money m:irkets 1.old cpcn{'(I on the s~1so; m:irkct at $1iB In Londoo thr 0P"n1ni:: quot<.: or $1i7 ;in ooncc v.1s unchan~ed froo1 \\l'dn<'sd l\ ~ clos The doll:ir opened frac.11on<1lly lower m l...ondon ind Rrllo;scls but \\as v1nu;tJly un ch an g c d ut Frankfurt and J•ar1s S ymbob \ • • , . 26 DAILY l"ILOT rr!day March 22, 1974 Stars Invade Oroville to Filn1 'The Klan s111an~ By BOB THO~tAS OROVILLE (AP ) -Thb pleasant mld-Callfomln town, founded by gokl seekers in 1849, is Wldergolng another in· vasion -by film makers headed by Rkltiard Burton and his reconciled wUe , Elii..'lbeth Taylor. Oroville 1s c!oubllng ror a Southern hamlet in "The Klansman:' a Sil.5-million n'tOvle based oo \\'i11iam Brad· f0t'd •1uie's nov('I of bigotry in the Sooth. autographs and exchanging small remarks ~·Ith the fans . The Buttons were u.'ihe red to a waiting limousine, and he in- vited an interv1el'l'<'r along . This irritated Elizabeth and ~he rclused lo talk dw-i nc, Ille drive to the motel head· qu,'ll'ters for the NJOvic t,'Otn~ J>al\Y· Burton broke her sllcncc l'tllCulaU.'<lly: "\Vould you like IO stop by a jewelry shop. Eliz~beth'! .. i•TJIAT \\'OULJ> be nice," •she said brlghlly. At t~ motel , Afus Ta ylor retlred ~o a room to prepare for a reception ror lhe local towmpeople. Burton went to the dining room and ordered a vodka martin.I. He ~· a s repeatedly Interrupted b y fRn.!I. both young and old, who wanted autographs and words wit h the famous star. Ile wus cordial to a lot of them. "I don't mind ii ," he remarked afterward. "It's part ol the job. J '\'e noticed that ~me Ameriron iM:iOrs don ·t feel Ulat way: they tum the uutograph seekers a w ay . sometimes ru001y. That seem" to me symptomatic of the dif· tercnct between English and American actors. "ACTING IS a prof~ion in F..ngland ; \\'e view it that way. But n1any American actors somehow feel that actlng isn't n'lanly; it 's somc th.Jng for ... sissies. So they C9mpensate by Wll! one of them.'' ''But then, when I reacht.-d being gruff and rude." , HE t:XPLAINED AT lea.!ll ovt.r and that body wasn 't Bet wee n interruptions, ooe of the things that r tored tht're, It upset mt' terribly. No Burton. ~·ho Is one of the fUm hla reuon: "I couldn't read. I other body would help. I woold have the habit ol waking up at ad w or Id 's best coo· 2:30 « 3 in the morning and stare at the pages and re versationalist.s, reflected on not being able t.o go back to notqlng. many 1natters iooluding the sleep. Oddly et'IQUf.:h, that's ·'rhe reconciliation w a 1 flve-rnonth rirt in his matTiage ~'hen I do my mmt 5erious simple. It "'as merely a last yeur. \\'hat caust.od it? reading -Gibbon, ~1111.on. niatter ol sayili.iz..to the otber "fl1utuul aberration," he that sort of thing. Always I .,.. N!plled. i.Tbere is .no other would wake up, reach over for person, 'I can't extst ~·ithoot l'l'ay to explain it. There are the assurance of that febrlle you.' If Ulc othe-r~person feels time.!I when you do things that body next to me, then start to the same ~·ay, tbat's all that defy logic and reason. This read. is needed." RICHARD BURTON 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- IT'S ALL BEING staged here -r11.pe, riot, caslralion. lust -which may explain v.·hy producers Bill Shiffrin and \\'illiam Alexander chose not lo film below the ~tason·Dixon line. There hasn't been so murh rxcitc1ncnl here s1ncc lhl• Oroville f);Jm \.\'ilS bu i 1 t Citizens can visit !he tov,.n square and find a rat'C riot being staged. They can ('alch glimpses of such cclebnties as Lee ti.farvin, Cameron Mit· chell , Lola ralana, Luciana Paluui and pro foot ball run· 1ting bacil u J. Simp~on. TI1c football 'iilar playing a dramatic role, almosl dr a\vs thc mosl atten- tion of any- on e in the 0 . J, llMl"IOM { i l m com- pany. But the football superstar can't outshine the legendary Burtons. Since Burton is ap- pearing in the film and playing a Southern aristocrat -he is more visible. His wife has spen t most of the time at their rented house, but she oc- casiooally_ visil.SJhcJocation._ She was there one day when Terence Young, director of the James Bond films, was shooting scenes at the aban- doned \Yest er n Pacific passenger station. doubling for a bus stop. l)eeply tanned -rrom a vacation at Puerto Vallarta , the actress seemed fully recovered from al> dominal surgery in November. "l'~I RETIRED," she an- nounced happily. But upon questioning, she admitted, "Well, I'm retired llfllil something worth doing comes along. So far it hasn·t." \Yhile Burton did a televi.sion interview with ~1erv (;riffin, 1'1i.s6 Tay1or sat in a dressing room traller Ytith Lee ~·tarvin and his wife. "-'1r. and Mrs. Cameron ~1itchell and a visitor from Hollywood. J\.1iss Taylor displayed her husband 's 10th wedding an- niversary gift -a necklace medallion of a 1907 $~ gol d piece, surrounded by tiny rubies. "YES, IT HAS been 10 years." she remarked. "Of course. we've been together 13 years.'' The conversation in the dressing room b e c a m e raucous at times. with all the participants expre.%ing strong opinions on a \'ariety or sub- 'I wo11ld 1c.ak e 11p , r enrl1 01,e r for the uss11r.n11 re of ll1nt febrile bod!! 11 e .Yf. ''' 111e, fl1e n stt1 r t to rend.' jecl<;. ~t iss Taylor dN!lared U1i1 l she ~·a.s strongly in f<ivo of President l'iixon's irn· pcachn1eiit. It \11as pointed out that she is no loogcr an American citizen, having adopted British citizenship several year:s ago. 1 ' \V II A T OJFFt.:ltE~CE doe! that make~" she snap- ped. her green ('~CS nu.shing. "I grew up in !his country. I was educated here. I IO\'C' Americ.1, a'nd lhal"s '' hy I think Nixon should be irn- peached.'' After :i lifetime ln public vie~·, Miss Taylor displa yed an annoyance with the press. particularly the gossip purveyor,,s. She sa id shl' 11as not talking to a longl im" col· u111nist friend -''\\~hy doc.o; ~e have lo be so bitchy?" Indeed. she poured out her scom ror lh<· \lryinp: prt'SS in 11 ~l'tn!' !hat match('(! her \'igor in "Cat on a llol Tin RooL" A1nonJ! the indii;:nitics shl' h<lS suffered WM being asked if s.Y.<.! had been a virgin b('.forl' her first ~·edd1ng. "I ~·as," ~ S.'lid. THE ORESSL~G r o o m sess,ion broke up ~m filmins: ended f()r the day. and the Burton.el disappear~ Inside hi~ trailer ·wuh l\\O or three others. A half -h und r ed Oroviltcnns "'ailed 0111~1de for an hour. hoping for a vle"' of the fam01r.i pair. At last they emcrgOO, smiling and signing CATALOG CONTEST WINNERS Hey, people mUSI 15• g•ltinq our calaloqa because the winner• ar• really coming in. Check the boards in every atore. il your address is on it. you won. Nothing lo buy, you don't even have to say the magic word. · Marilyn Hunold, 1?402 Lidoln. Hunllnglon 8-otb 1---SS DRAWER PARTS CABINET-- frantn Adcnn1. 13838 Valno Driv•, Wblttl•r STANLEY TOOL KIT Jlltbard folUI. 4044 JoMpbln• Slt••I, Lynwood BLACK AND DECKER ROTA RY MOWER Gong•• Solas. 3003 Ollv• Sir••!, Hunllnglon 'Park SS ORA WER PARTS CABINET Jacquelin• Margart! Ollngtr. 12208 Julian Av• .. Down•y TURTLE CARWASH GUN Mr. 511.Jlitool. 19?$ w •• , 230th Sltt tt, Torrant• TURTLE CARWASH GUN R11.tb Plattan!Mrgtr.12$1 Sllvt. Lalt..-ood STANLEY TOOL KIT Wllllani. CUng•n. 1?29 Samllnt, DowMy TURTLE CARWASH GUN 811.rtrom Brewtr. 19323 G\lnloc:ll. Canon SS ORA WER PARTS CABINET Jcunn Robert Bowl••· 10431 Sovth C11.nn Avt .. Wbltti1r STANLEY TOOL KIT - / I / - ' w LO'IJE. DE'SE ~'fS CROW BUtBS Give your plants sunshine even when lhere isn't any. 75 or ISO wall A little ahol everyday will do wonders for the lilllc- dickens. 297 . -•. ' ' .. INDOOR PLANTS Philodendron. Asparagus F•m. Glacier. Golduat Acuba, Needlepoint and aasorl•d Ivy. A plant makes the house smell ni cer (and they never talk back.) 21/4 inch pol•. Got Peperomia (11ound11 like a pizza houae). Fittonia. and many varieties of bouae ivy. Bigger The big 6 inch Philodendron. Draeaena 2'7 Dieffenbach.ia and Airplane (got lo be a misspell. If it's true where is "Bus"?) c 4 INCH POTS & INCH POTS CROW TUBES For seedlings or long plants. or just ii you like to use a nuoreaeent IYJ)9. 12. 18. 24 and 48 inch. 2~ T•rrs~A~KkAM52o~Cita1~r;G:r~otb 1--:::;----"J~t"-~------11::,-;;;::::::::::~""".-~_::---------1-:::::~7;----ss~uiPPiE~RlisilPPEEtC~liiAiiLj!~ John MtKay. 13?40 Atllna. hllOower ' SIX VOLT STANLEY TOOL KIT . LOG .. .. . . ... . .. HIP ROOF MAKER / EMERGENCY TOOL CHEST REPEAT OF A SELLOUT BAMBOO BIRD CAGES 399 TWO STORY 3 .STO RY 4 STORY s•• 6"" Last time we ran these they sold out lhe 1st day. We gel hold of a lot more. but I wouldn't dilly dally (isn'I that such a nice old lashioned woid?). RPolly made well. ucm.•• NATIONAL Interior· Exterior LATEX 2~~L. Not reall y our finest. but very good and very very good for the money. Choice of eight colors. for all masonry. .. m•al•1 cl'l•H.I• ... . NATIONAL 7 YEAR LATEX WALL PAINT 3''77 - GAL. 2•1 Some smart guy. You make lhe loga out of old newspaper. la this ever going to save you money a nd keep you warm. (Quick. read the ad a nd bum the paper.) 4 INCH. REDWOOD BEND BOARD 4 C LIN. fl. For years we tell people lo edge lheir planters. Now everyone is going nuts pa neling their rooms with it. Looks great. BUNDLE --OF SO 4 FOOT REDWOOD LATH -277 Build a shade house and sit out in the heal ol the summer just a little cooler. Or nice to train vines over (or play slick-and-hoop wlth.l NATIONAL 7 YEAR STUCCO PAINT 3~~L. For seven ye'Ors we guarantee 1ta quality (the eighth year the label fades.) Thousands ol C'olora lo choose from. we.. LICHT ~ 397 ·~E?.IO.S9 From Xa ntec (you know. the plaet right next to that big city you reOd about). Handy at home or away. Battery includ ed. C or D EVEREADY BATTERIES When you see 29c an the batteries everywhere you ask yaurseU how we do it. The answer: We don't know. A little spot ol heal where it11 do the most good, okay. Or ii she says she's cold and the family says they're raasti119: .. f.:::-' ~· ,,., GLIDDEN SP BED GLIDE-ON MASONRY PAINT 5 97 GAL. Okey. sa you must have the nalionally advertised name. We won't fight you. We got thf' beat and. yea. we'll mix over The first customer will be me. I know 1h9se are good deals. Some ha•e ~light paint dele·ets, but who cares, look crt the saving. 55 DRAWER PARTS CABINET 911 Y Ou can tile 54 thi ngs away and leave one empty for luck. APPLIANCE ~ROLLERS 97~R. A set of these can save your million dollar bock if you want to clean or get som•lhing lrom behind the fridge. GUDDEN SPIED SATIN INTERIOR LAm PAINT s~~L . ran mix anything ~II'!!" ~"'l!"ft~2,000 shad&a and <"Olora too The best 100% latex acrubbable painl made. See the test re.suits where it beat others incluchng Seara in ov•rall l)f"tf,..,man""" 1St> crood I bebf"v,. 1t mv•tlf I ~~ • " • a h h ,, v . ( • •• • • .. • • Orange growen called on history, patriotism, mythology, literature and plain 11down home11 subjects when .choosing the name and label for their product. -&PACKEilB'i' - ·JAMESON -~. ·---··· .. • Arts/Dining Out Entertainment OA!l V PILOT ··-_, BR AND I ~GROW r7HESE 'MYSELF A County Labeled. • • For Shipping Oranges By JOIL~ ZAl.LER Ol lllt 01llr l'llfl S!IK Anyon e \\ho thinks C.•lifornia is con1· pletcly l11ck1ng in artistic lradi1ir1ris 11 UJ hal'c an argumt·n1 on h i.~ hands 11.ilh Gordon ML'Ch>lland of Corona del ;..tar. In SCl'cn ye<1rs of digging through the back roorns and cellars of Californio "s old citrus pack ing plants. he's unea11J1<.'<1 literally hun· dreds of 50 to 90-ycar-old citrus pack ing labels. TO i\1A~,, PEOPLE, lht'SC labels may S{'em no more than cheap commercial design!, adv~rtisrments sh1pf>'d-on an oran_ge crate to sell a product. But to ~lcClelland. thf'1 ·r!' h'li1nif':d mastcrpi<'Ccs of printing ;ind first-rate a11 besides. '"Xo one rroduces t:un1mercial art like rh i,;; anymore." he says. ''It's so1ne!h1ng th,1! d_isappearcd _ ~ith the coaW.n~ o( _mass pro- duction .. , About 75 of the label_, including many from Orange County orchards. are on display through J\1arch in the library of Cal State Fullerton. t.lcClelland admits lhcrc's nothing about the collection thnt mal<t'! It leap orr the y.•alls and grab hold of onlook('rS. But he.s;1ys !hH! 1f !W'Opl(' 1;ike thC' 111n!' to look <.'art·full~· 111 tht !alK·ls. lhl'y're hi1tu1d to find !hen1 cnjo~·ablf'. Sonit• c.'Onta1n pic1or;1! rl'pn·~r·111a11ons uf the r;irly Cnhfornia citrus in<lu~1r\'. Y.l lh row aflL·r r01\' of orangl' lrl't'S w11h ~11ow· cappc'<.! 1nounra1ns JJl the bachgroun<l. Othl·rs contain patriotu· or n1v1hiral thcrnes. The r-.1arlh a \\'ashin~ton la.bel o/ Or;111gC' CoWlty. for example, cor\tains a pie· ture of r-.lartha \\'ashingion sitting on her I ront portil. Another label. Bo Bcf>p. depicts a maiden sunply Y:alking through an Oranr,c orchard. ·· \O\'EHTISJXG \\',\S so simple in those 1l;1ys.'" \le-Clelland ~ays ... Tll.<it':. 11.hy we t1nd it illlr:1t·!1vc 1r.d<11 . If 1he ntf'~ai:t· conla1nftl on !hr lahcls 1,·as s1 mp)c, 1he tcchrucal procL'SS kir producing Them· ?.'as n6t. -· The stone lithograph~· process required the artist to car1·c the picture on a s!one pr1n1 · ing p!aTf'. Every color in the label rcquiN.'d 11s 011·n separate stonc platf'. so 1h:I! each color could be applied 1nd1v1dua1J~·. "\Vhcn you consider that each or lhe9e labels has at l1·ast six or ('ib>hl colors. t1nd that each of thc plait's had 10 IK' hand dra11n 10 01-erlay 1he rolors in pn-cist·ly 1ht· right platt•s. y-ou c;tn st·e 11h.1· rh1• qualilv of lhesc lat)('I:. i.'i so 1rnpr1·ssh·1' ... :'llclll'lland :.<1ys. ,\ICCl.Ei.J.A'.\'.J) SAYS th:1l lhf' h<'1d:.iv of ln!.X'l-1n ;1king v:as bctY:cen 1380 a;1d ·1930. After th:i i lhP pr0<.'{'SS bcc;irnt• too e."<pcnsh·c to niaintain 111 the face of complelion fro111 ooy,·er fonns of printing. fltcClelland, 24 , bl'gan rol]('('ting labels in the middle 1960s as Orange County .,.,as just licRlrii'ffng ~o de1·elop 7apiClly-. ··1 n)US\ have .,.,-a tctu.'Cl 30 packing houses being tom dov•n.'· he ~t}S. "But I always !nl'd to ,l!t'I 1r1s1tlt· ;1head of 1111u· to gl'I 1hl' nam(·S of nan1es of J>f'Ople 1\ ho l\Orj.;l'(j tht·rf-. or. 1f I 11.as Juel.~. \\) trnd :i f, . .,,. labels." ii.lost of the 3.200 labels in his cOllcctum were the result of tracking do1\n proplc ~ho once 11·orked in the packin~ houst•s. "Th('y 1.1·erc JUSl happy to find :;ornconc in· lerested in their "'Ork."' he says. "Bin I know if I tried to put togethcy my collccuon again today, I couldn't. Alrnost al! the tracts • of the lahcls arc gone." Peter-·Bodnar Celebrates Life and Love By JA(XJUELtNE CO:\tBS LAND 01 1111 Dal!Y P'llol Sltlf 1 ___ ,eter BOOlijlr has his woman_,Jlis ~ds and his art. He feels good about his i e. It shows in his face, his~v.·arm grasp and his v.·ork . "For 46 years. art has been my 1\·holc ~·ay of life. It has been good to me. ''ou have to give to receive and art and I have been responsive to each othar." THE UNIVERSITY OF Ulinois art pro- fessor opened his first Cal'ifomla exhibit Tuesday at the Newport. Harbor Art r.tusewn, 2211 \V. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The one-man show will coo.tinuc .through April 14. Bodnar works In small, compact can· vases. "\\~ 'do you see 100 paintings in a one-man show?" he asks. "I have been in shows with artiSts who • \York on IO:t14 canvases and my little .-• fellows hokl. their own." '-HE WORKS IN black. red. u1hite, a lit· tle green. It varies : R.00 field with black ; black field ~h red Jines: v.~it.e field with black lines . He does a painting one way. }le does it again and reverses only the col.,,.. "The more I tried lO eliminate rotor. the more impact It had. I u,sc true. basic col.ors for vlsual weigh t." "Red has the greatest frequency. Wllen it Is compowidl"<l 11.•ith green. they really i jump out." ~ Bodnar l~ not arrald or icpeating himself. He v.·orks and . r e w o r k _, nourishing themes again and again. The NHA~I exhibit, "·hich includes v.·ork frorn l9SS---4.hrough 1973,.-.-revcali the evolution of his theme. And his theme is love. His theme is the conjugal pleasure that has carried nHHl through the ages. Bodnar's art celebrates life~and humanity. "It's like I married 1his crazy kid 23 years ago. We're tv.·o comple1ely dif- ferent people and yet v.·e arc so good for each other. .. "WE'VE GOT FOUR beautiful chi1dren. We built our own home on 10 acres or land . Our land is an old Indian campground. Their souls, their spirits are there with us." He is an American Indian at heart. }le v.•ears tun:iuoisc and silver. He carri~ an Indian arrowhead in his pocket. 1-lis v.·ork seems lo call upon the clean lines of an-- cient cave drawing.!. . Simple. clean line!. Circles and curve! ror fema)e. Straight or serpentine lines for male. Repeated lines give energy and tension. But there ls a yin.yang flo\Y in his \\-ork. \\'hat seems male could be female. "AIY '''ORK IS about sv;eat. smell , a look. It is about predeodorant daya.1• A national magazine •·anted lo publish his ,work in a story on erotic art. He refused. ''Erotic art is too obvious." Bodnar has been leaching painting and drawing at the Universtty of lllirlois for 12 years. }le believes art should be taught In an open cltlwoom -no roll • ' MIDWESTERN ARTIST PETER BODNAR CORNERED IN THE NEWPOR T HA~BOR ART MUSEUM call. no "no\'r do ·what I do.'' "''ou come into my classroom ond you set> each student grooving on hi! own thing.'' &t he does emphasize scale. composi· tion and an understarxling ol space. Bodnar pulled a cherished piece ot paper from his pocket . It v.'as a drawing • by his ~year-old son Stevie. "tie knov."S I cart' about composition so he has filled out the page." • He catne to the United States from Cze<::hoslO\'"akia \\1len he \\'3.1 12 and 11•as raised In flint, ~tk::h. His yoolb . his home and his '\\Wk are entrenched in the good earlll al the Midwest, Bodnar feels fre!lh 11.•lth velocity and in- tegrity. "I have ne1;er been so readv for my work. I only hope I can work for another 20 or 30 y.ears. Theo I 1A1i\I ha\c lW1) or three thnes a! much completed .'' lie ha! a bachelor's ... degree from ,,.esl!'m ;\fichuzan L:nivrrs11y and a master'! dt-grtt from ~llcl11~;in Slate l'nh·crshy. He has crllihitrd \\'ldely and has been rcpM!.'icntl'd 1n natiooal ex- hib111ons. 1nclucl1ng 1hc Penno;yl\·a11•1 Acad€'my of f'1:K' Arts. ('lc\'cland lnsntu•c of Arts . Boston fll~m of Finl'.' ArL~. H1ni::ling ~h.1seun1 of Art. Drlroit ~1nsu1ute of !hi.' Arts and the Art lnst1tu1c of C."tllcogo. "Pet~r IJodoor i" nmonc many out· ' . slandin~ artists in Lht l'nited !\Tates 11·ho arc comparath·l'.'1,· unk11011n rl'Jto;1dl' th,. rr,!lons in v.hidi.thcy ha\'C v.·orked and exh1biled ," says James Byrnes, director of '.\'.llA~t. Chicago Tribune nrt critic D'.iniel ¥."ells s.1~ s Bodnar~! v.-ork " . . . i~ totally original and .. unpr«'t.'dcntro. It is atiout that prime\'nl urge in man to com· municatc vL~ually : 10 11·ork magic; to show cnlOtlon and desire." ' " 28 DAILY PILOT Frictay, Marth 22. llJ74 ' • • -FRENCH GROUP 'LES MINESTRIERS' WILL BRING BACK FOLK SONG VOCALLY ANO WITH ANTIQUE INSTRUMENTS .AT UCI • Cal State Presents 'Henry IV' • -F;iigllsh history will sweep aS!~S the Little Theater stage a{ Cal State F u l le rton during the last v.'eck in ~1arch and the first v.•eck in April in the fotm of William Shakespeare's ''King Henry IV." COME AND BROWSE IN OUR GALLERY OF PAINTINGS BY LOCAL ARTISTS CUSTOM MATTING AND FRA MING 17211 BROOKHURST b•l'"'••" w., ... , ' Sl1t1r Foy"'"'" V1!11v 968-9 330 The university production ofl~~==================~ Shakespeare's hi :st or I ca I drama, which has been two months in preparation, will open m ~lar<;h 29 with an 8 p.m. performance. Subsequent perlonnanoes 'A'ill be on March 30 and April 4-6 at 8 p.m. and March 31 and April 7 at s p.m. Reserved seat tickets for all performan ces are now available at the UniVeTsity Theater Box Office, open ,,, weekdays 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets may aJso be purchased at the box office 112 hGw'1 before eadt performance. "King Henry IV." orl ginaJly in two parts , each a play in Ice skati DA C\'Cf)''la): One admission entitles you up to 6 hours skating fun. ASK ABOUT SPECIAL GROUP RATE SAN 01100 "''· itself, ls part of Shakespeare's ICE CAPADES CHALET COSTA ME SA ~ tek'alogy 9( Ji_l,sWry _.MESA VERDE SHOPPlNG CENTER M, p f UCI plays. The Fullerton pro-HA•IOR IL'tO AT AOAMS enestriers to er orm at · =j~~U~~I.___ __ ,.,.,,_ ..... _, _ __. L'Ac;demle du Disque Fran-~~. rombines the two,.,.,. Read tlie Dail Y Pilot Folk songs of the t.1iddle Ages and lhe Renaissance will be presented in the troubadour lradiUon by five young Frenchmen , Les J.1enestricrs, al UC lr\·ine Saturday, Marth 30. The first half of !heir pro- grJm will be devoted to music from the 13th through the 15th centurles -trouverc songs, instrumental dances a n d music of the Court of Burgun- dy. The second hal! features nored by classicism for three centuries. cais. 1------------------------------ Songs of love. dances and drink ing songs form the pro. gr.am of Yves Audan:I. Jean· Pi erre Ball . l)aniel Dossnu1nn, Bernard Pierrot and Julien Skowron. perfom1ing at 8 p.m. in the UCI Fine Arts Village Thealre. They ,,.. .. ill ac co 111 pn n y themselves on antique in- struments-recorders. krumm- homs, rankell. viols. viola da gamba, pandora, cittem. trebble viol, viellc, rebed and lute. 16th century music Elizabe than and Court of Frnnce pieces. THE FIVE 1'' r c n ch 1n c n dl'cidcd to forn1 L c s 1\1enestriers in 1970 in order to carry their strong interest in ancient music to the public. They believe the music has become more pertinent Ix-cause of the llC\V directions of rontcmporary music in its M!arch ror a varied sound tex- lur:c. its utilization of n1odes and its complex rhyt hmic structure, which had been ig· Britisli Farce 'Eh?' Openi11 g in Cleme11te "Eh:"" A new &ilish farce opens this weekend at the Sa n Oemoote Comtnunity Theater with performances Thursdays ; through Saturdays et 8:30 un~ Iii April 6 at tilC Cabrillo Playh:>usc. 202 A v en id a Calrillo. san Clemen t e. Reservations 492-0465. "And Miss Reardon Drinks a I.JUie" Cont l nu in g Tuesdays through Salurdays at the Laguna ~foulton PlayhoUS{' is the local premiere of .this social dr ama "'ith an 8:30 cur- tain at 606 l...1guna Canyon Hood. Laguna B e a c h . Reservations 4!H..o743. "Tbc Ap ple Tree" nus musical trilogy. is on stage tonight and Saturday for the Costa i'.\csa Ci \' i c PlayhouS(.' \•:ith an 8:30 curtain at lhc Corn1nuni1y Center auditorium on !he \\'est gate of the Orange (oun1~· f a i rgrowids. HC'S<>r\ at ions :;;6-;JOO. "The Taming of the Shrcv."' ShakespearC'·s romed y con- tinues nightly C"xctpl ;..1ondar at South Coast Rc1lCrlory. 1827 Newport Blvd .. Cost.a :\!cs.a. wtth an 8 o'clock curta in. ReservaUCllS 646-1363. "JI.Ion nf I.a 1\1ancho" The Don Quixote n1u s1eal is on stage at Scb:1slian's \Vest Dinner Playhouse , 140 A\'enid..1 Pico, San Clc!TM!nte. 11l 8:40 \VC"dn('Sdays through Sundays following at 7 o'clock repast. Reservations 492-9950. "Dracula" Orange Coast College v>'ill stage a "new version" of the classic vampire play next v.·eck w i t h performances Wednesday-th.rough Saturday at 8 o'clock in~ the OCC auditorium. Admission is free. "Snow \\ltitc and the Se\•en Owarf11" This children's classic opens tonight for a three-"'·cekend run at the Fountain Vall.ex Co1n~rii.unil\' Thcfiter. 18280 Mt. Baldy CirClc. Fountain Vnlley. Performances Fridays through Sundays until April 7. lnformatioo and reservations .at 842-6972. "llow the Other Half UJ\'es'" 11ie Lido Isle Players v.·ill present !his unique con1edy 1\pril 2-7 at 8:30 in !he Lido Isle CluhhoUS(~. 701 Via Lido Soud. Ne\vport. Re a ch. Ht'sC'rva1i•~ns lii3-9!1l9. I L!ll More than an E11p•rience- A Happening! IN DUO·RECITALI One Performance, onlr March 26 11 8:30 Prices $8.50 ll.50 S.50 4.50 3.50 llCllll llOW 1! M~~.; Gtrtlt. 111 1191~11 '''''•I, ~n.r,, s·~,.D. 611 S. H•ll, "l( ([ 'T[R w111,-~1 1><1 lillil1t1. /l.\U'I ,-.; 1•111~1"•1 0 PA\;'iL"iON ll\J! lll·UH. They have been giving more than 150 <."OOCC'rts a year in France and throughout the Continent and have made several rel'ordings, one of which won the Grand Prix de TickelS to the u c 1 performance are available fron1 the Fine Arts Box Office. UC Irvine. Ca. 926&1 . For further informaiion call the 1-'inc Arts Box Office, 833-6617. • Special parades! Pose with Alice characters! Free sou l'enir posters! It ".~ a I.fad fla11er'.{ .•••erkend uf fun und n1errin1rnt! Enjoy more than 50 exciting adventures and a/tractions! Open Saturday & Sunday from 9 a.m. lo 7 p.m, BE YO·UR OWM BOSS! • "Annual ~usiness Opportunitv Show" Americ an Bu siness Enterprises presents the l st onnuol "B\JSINESS OPPORTUNITY SHOW" oHhe DISNEYLAND HOTEL CONVENTION CENTER , (not Anaheim Convention Center). Here's where you can find out how to start your own business! See the many business exhibits-plus Ir•• Saturday bu1ine11 seminars. For more information please coll (71•) 77•· 1632. It may be your chance of o life time! MARCH'22, 23, 24 FRIDAY 5 pm ti! 91>m 'e SATURDAY 10 am ti! 9 pm • S\JNDA Y 10 om Ill 6 pm • ~J [STOP RACING THE ClOCK) ~~'(_·'·:· :...:. -· .. . . . d,,,, ........ v • • . . . • • 1 OCC Give s 'Dr~uln' A Twist Orange Coast College's Department of Theater Arts v.·ill stage playwright Hamilton Dean's chilling "'or k . "Dracula," \Vedncsday ftl.roogh Salur- day, ~larl'h 27-3(), in the OCC Audilorium. The production v.'ill begin al 8 p.m. and is free to the public. The play has been a stage hit for more than 47 years. \Vhen it fir.it opened in London in 1927 it had the same psyC'OOlogical impact as the re- cent movie "1'he F.xorcfst." Thq production stars D. l\t. Harris of Costa .~lesa in the litlc role. Stanley Tutor of C.osta Mesa portrays Ren- fi eld; Cheryl Anderson of Costa l\.1csa i!I Butterv.·orth and Sue Bates of Garden Grove is Lucy. OCC's product ion is under the direc- tion of J. B. Ferz.acca. F'erzacca calls his present ation •·the vampire play of the 20's with a new twist." to reveal v.·hat the tv:!st is. hoY.-eve r. "The audience "i ll immediately disco\'er that when rncy see the play,'' he said. The sets and coslumcs are designed by professional designers Glen Rainey and Lee Bradsha\1·. Rainey and Bradshaw have \\'Orkcd for the Long Beach Civic Light Opera, lhe Off Broadway Theater in Sa n Francisco and Sebastian's of San Clemcotc. Others performin g in toe play arc Ruth Quick of Ne 11'J)Ort 'Beach as the i'.laid; Chris Anderson of Costa !\1esa as Harker; Les ~1c0onough of Cosla tvlesa as Se\\•ard a nd JHy Theodore of Hunlington Beach as Va~ Heising. D. M. 'Harris'--center, is Count ess Orci cula. Surroun ding her · are, from top, J. C. The odore •. Le~ McDonough, Christopher And erso~d Sue Ba te~ .... ~..=:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;=======-.:::==:::.:::.:::=.:;··1 D thYEAR! 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French food is 1w1t !oo fa11~·~. loo rich. too rxpen!ii1 t' l\1any French rl':.t.'.lur<1n!.i ha1·c 111enus print«! in both Frt•nt·h ;1 rld Enghsh . But don't shudd('r if all \OU :.l~' is French. One shy glnllt't' and ttit:" \\;Jitt·r v.·111 gladly explain every dish. . . A TOTAL dining l'xpericncc ca11 be your's Ir you ,•isit Lr S.1int Tropez. a :\C'\\'poft Beach restaur;int "'hich offrrs both elegant d!shes ;ind 1he ~i1npler en- trccs [a\'Orcd by !ht• Ul'l'r.l(;e French family pcasnnl·slyll•. r!Avo1i u! and s;1tis· fying. It is the ;1 rt1str~· in th1• cuisine \\'hich 1listinguishP~ Frt'tH .. 11 cooking and l'lcvatcs 11 !o ;.1 S))l.'Cial p!:ill':HI of r!'Spt'l'I 11nd 11dmir:irio11.·Hur·rt's :i.pprt•<·i:1tion. not ""'l'. of thi~ quality thut enublt!S any diner to n1ak(' 1hc 1110.-;t of Frencti farl'. Le S.unt 1'ropt·z provick-s the perfect ~t·U1111! 1(1 take 11dvantage of food as an art fu1:rn. 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OLD FASHIONED DRAND OP-IN IND /11\ l.\(,/ I ii/\ { ~ \!I.\/} ALL DA.INKS PRICED SO LOW WE CAN'T ADVERTISE 11111 l l!l l l\).\1\/t(,11 :!:!!1\l.l - • H07 MID COLD HOR DOEUVRES • [•f,:ICJllG 17 ;iight' j "n~ek 1 • r.:r,T1 ::EF Dl\r:c11:c 1:.: )nd.iv :hrouqh Fnd ... v 4 t·l 7 pm J • 1\":"7!iUDE f\DJUS1'1.1E!IT !·!OUR it.lo.nd .. v tr.r-.uqh Fnditv -l to 7 pm.) UOOR PKIZF S ----1 • Rouf'ldUtp A•r Fa1e 10 Lai Vega~ 101 Two Black. ind Wh11e Porlable Tetevis11H1 t.IQ20 llolt A\1'. (lr\1ne llhtl. o1t lioh ). 111)1111 ~ l~ 14.JO c ' . . . . 31 Oal1..1 FIL.OJ fritlJ&J, Maret\ 22, l~74 IN THE GALLERIES Laguna Museu1n Offers Variety ~OVNA B.t:ACll t.tUSEU~1 OF ART -307 Cliff Drive, La· guna Beach. On exhibit through Aprll 7 are a collection of Lenny KaplM's "E!hCreal \\'omen;" private rollection of Jack MacArtney's early Californi a painlen and a mixed media invllatlooal show of contemporar}' modern artists in· eluding the \io'Orks of Antoy4!n, Arnold, Askew, Forte, Glass. Green, Ji\tOb, Krig, !\IacKaig, Nagel, Nobile, Rov;e, Sharkeu, Larson and Wallin. CJIALLIS GALLERY -1300 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach . Paintings by California artist Roger Kuntz , through Marth H. Houn: Dally WednesdBy through Swulay, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. JACK GLENN GALLERY -2831 E. Coast ltwy., Corona del ~1ar. Works by seven contemporary photographers: Robert Adam s, l\1ichael Andrews. Le\\•is Baltz. Lee Friedlander, An- thony Hernandez, Henry Wessel Jr. and Geoff \\'inningham. Hours: Daily, II a.m.·5 p.m. llA GGE.'ll1't1AKER GALLERIES -372 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Seascapes and landscapes by Raymond Sipos. Saddleback Chorus Does Mozart Sunoay The Saddleback College Con- cert Chorus will perform Mozart's "Mis.sa Brevis in f' ABOUT. • • (From Page !I) t.lajor" at 7 p.m. Sunday in St. George's Episcopal Church, El Toro. Guest ooloists, s t r i n g ensemble and organ will join the.chorus in the St.May COil· cert. Soloists v:ill be Vina \Villiams, Ann fo.lorris, Alan Johnson and George fi.1erson. ed hl& apprenticeship in 5e\'· TIIE FREE W NCER'l' will era! ol the French ca pital's be directed by Don \Va\ker, top-filght restaurants. lie Saddleback instructor. came to California in 1959 a11d The "r-.lissa Brevlc; in r held posts with such "·ell· l\Iajor" "11s written in 1774 known places as Romanoff 's, \\'hen ~1ozart was 18 years old. The \\'Ol'k is called one of th? Oiasen's a.pd Chez Cary. ntiracles of music -a miracle Rene realized his ultinia te of brevity and of childlike ambition ·by laWlching his simplicity of spirit, according present estabilstunt>nl in Nev.·-to Walker. port Beach six: years ago. ~e Vina Williams of Tustin is ~as ~n ably backed-by his-~prllno soloist at SL George's hk~Wlse French-born . ~nd and is a member of the Irvine tramed chef. Joseph Vieillc-Master Chorale. She has maringe for three yP.ars. studied extensively in New Le Saint Tropcx, a dinner York City and on the Wesl. house on1y. is located at 3012 Coast. COLLECTOR'S CHOICE -666 N. Coast ftwy., Laguna Beach. Oils nnd aCT)'lics by Allen Sapp, through April 13. 11ours: Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a,m.·5 p.m. · MUCKENTHALEll CENTER CUL TIJllAL CF.NTER -1201 l\1afvern Ave., Fullerton. "Showcase," the second aMual art llcnlal Gallery ·Juried exhibition, features the works or Orange County artists. Hou.rs : Tuesday through Sundays, I p.m.·S p.m. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ART GALLERY -2701 Fair· view Road, Costa Mesa. Paintings by Glen Vllppu, former art Instructor at Otis Art Center and Los Angeles Art Center. flours: l\1ollda y through Friday, 9 a.m.·Z p.m. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE UBRARY -15744 Golden \Vest College, Huntington Beac~Paintings and drawings by stu- dents ol Tom Hawk ins and Paul Donaldson, through April 15. llours: l\londay through Friday, II a.m.·3 p.m. Wedn esday, 7-9 p.m. Hours: ~tooday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m.·10 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, 1·5 p.m. NEWPORT HARBOR ART ~tUSEU1t1 -2211 \V. Balboa Blvd., Nev.'JX)rt Beach. Paintings, dra\\•ings and prints by Peter Bodnar, Czechoslovakian-born but raised in Flint, Mich., will be on exhibit March 20-April 21. Newspace Post· Ob}ect exhlb!Uon will take place through April · 21. New- space, fonnerly Orange County·base<t .artists.' gallery, is now located In .Los Angelt-s. 1bree artists will ~rticipate in lhe exhibition by offering performances Bradley Smith, 7:30 p.m. l\farch 22; Margaret Wil son. 7:30 p.m. April 2, Bar- bara Smllh. 7:30 p.m. April 9. Videotapes of the perform- ance and other videotapes may be seen throughout the ex· hibltion. Hours: Tuesday throug h Swiday from noon to 4 p.m. and Fridays, from 6 to 9 p.m. UC IRVINE -Art Gallery, Fine Arts Village, UC Irv ine. Piece constructed especially for the Art Gallery by Los Angeles artist Larry Bell, former UCl faculty member. Hours : Tuesday-Friday, noon_. p.m. and Sunday, 1·5 p.1n. NEWPORT SCJfOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY -3720 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. "Silent Echoes," an exhibit of 50 prints by Or. Donald L. 1-luntsman, photographer and cura- tor, is on exhibit through March IS-April I~. Hours: Wednes· day 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturdays, 1·5 p.m. Ev~·s ART GALLt:RIES -1416 s .Coast H\vy., 4guna Beach. Ship paintings on \\'ood by Frank Oikui. through SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. IAN9UIT FACILllllS Dl-r s.n..d Fro111 S r.M. Lv11cllee111 • 11·~ Ne\\-port Blvd .• 00 the pcnin· Ann i\totTi.s of Corona del NOW flATUAING sula, Newport Beac h. Service l\lar also is a soloist at St. l1 7 PACIFIC COAST HWY, HUNTINCiTON llACH gets wider v.·ay every night. George's and a 1nembcr of ihe DAVID & LAURIE -"" d Pt.••· G1"9r, Y.c•I• except l!1vnuoY, at 6 p.n1 .. :in Irvine ~laster Chorale. She is hlk. IHI!. S,_4•rd. Dnc• resen>ations should be consid· a graduate ot' the University of 536-2555 . ·•-Cal Tin. ttin1 Sett. ereddengueur. ==Sou~"~~.,,~~~donu~~··~·~ii:.,,iiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ir------I Old Is New Today I· ftMEM tU:&T.AUttANT Continental Cuisine Cockt1l11 R•·liwe th• "Good Old 01y1" wall Cvr•no', New/Old -NICKELODEON 01ncin9 & E"t1rt1inm1nt Ni9ht!r In Tlo1 Lo11n91 CONTINENTAL CUISINE Al THE l'ASHION ISL.I.ND HI DEW.1.'I' MESA LANES ......... 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Al Ole.Ir Ko•• ternoon *i unday: BEST Mystery-1Z:OO ~CI> aJ Allrtrica• l•lldstled . .Action St1rts 7:30 ABC fi'"nc.r FBJ--Always Top Drama 12::911 MeM: "Tin Wt Mttt Aa:•i•" !:00 II 19 (J)J (i) CIS rrilllf Mo~it: 1) ''4 -Ray M1ll1nd. t'fl (2111) "SlniD1 Yt1r"' stars G1ry 1i1utut Sports Leaelld1 Fr1n\ ind Glynnis O'Connor •I two K1pp1 Coi.11 hl,11h Khool seniors In the cltss of 1:00 Tout~ 'tM Lt• 'SS who trt involved in 1 troubled Mowlt: "SpJ Catcllt1" (1dv) '1>4 ctse ol puppy lolie. *II I L1111 You, -frld1ricl 0'8r1dy, Coletl t D~~•I. Am I Tripped fltfntfl" stais Ted HS'r11tG11111 Eccl11 ind T1nni1 G. Mont11omtry (C} '"Mont.1111" (wes) · .. "' in tllis romanl ic. comedy pilot ques· rtyn n Altais Sm\lh 1lonln1 1111 HCVrity of ~1111tudy. I C.llblt ' · •i.r C11hl111 s,nn, Speti1t l.tlld ot ttie cianb lilt lokl Ones (I) Tht Visitor $111ri II Ane1bu1 11.n.r li11111s 0 Pld11 di Mi .. "II fvtMl-S..cer Maltlplttl T1llltrt {RI M .... : .. Inn I 1M Arp Lt Crlldt ... 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J:OO 13(1)),•bblei & 11111111 Mission: l11poulblt l1mm (I) Lh'lnt Eu)' O Eltern Spedal "Whit • Dimt Don lirlhnt(a lid Cclactll Will 00" A lltmtd 1epo11 •bout 1id· IMI Ml)'tri' h.-ul i~ht RTD on Sundays. ( (()) Tiii J'itMtfl Clltbrity IWll•I 11:15 Cl11t1111 J4 I M°"it: "TIM Wttltrntl" (Wtl) ll:JO 19CIJ)CIS ltlt Mtrle: (C) ' ilt Willltms, GIOl!t T1lbol. • ' Scru111 Ai•il" (hor) '70 ~ ScWl Tlttab• -Vincent Pricl, Peltr Cushiiit. 'H (J) ldMCltiH tt Wiwt; B S?2:Jf,~!."'(:)~:--l~:=endas -g ·Willlttr,Michtel Rtlllier li-hk't Q (I) aJ Wide Wond tf [•· o\friclrlta11 USA .. -J:lO ftl Albtrl W StM Ttft l•Pldt Trw Mvnhr1e (jjJ (I) m "' l lWIHI 1 .. 12:00 bcl C.nart Tiit f!iO]Oo Miiier Hi1h Liii Open, Mtwlt: "kf111 •I tht Cfllllt• W1uwatost, Wise. ~ys) '49-Van Jolln~n. T~t Vlrpil11 D6J 1l NIPt Cil C.nct11 1!:30 Ml'lll: (t) ''Craw!Sfltct" (drt) Dicbk C.mpan1 '71-Tuut Wti.al'IL Cl}) Sll11l 11 Ml'tnlllft Qi Olt hblHJ ~ Mlr•t11 OIM11.a. 1:00 0 (Ii ID MiMltM $pedal Bill 4:00 Oirs"'I T1HMllM Wilhtt1 Is host. Gutltl tit ~ Whtt'1 Gtln1_~1 Garl1tlltf, Bobby Womtek. Melissa Ji111111r h111 -. lhnchul11, Monltost, Buck!J MilH Wifd Wilrl Wnt tnd Cliff De You11.. WTrtl1 1:45 IJ Mnlrl: -rM ftliltt Walht"' ant c. .. 11 CiM (dra) '6S-B1~1r1 S11nW)'tk. Rob· Ci) It T1U1 A Tlllef tr1 T 11tor. 'llflbunl lfltllln ril llhvle: "'Th Mid Ck.r' (her) llt. W'111n1 ~l-Turt11~ Bew. fvelyn An~us. (J)) "''"''" W"1f 2:00 m an-1t1t11t si.w: "llll wt """' •••• i"lln,• "M& l i•I ol W..1•" U.S. Nl'J 1:10 I) Mtwle: "nt l'r'• Ille Lhlt!t" hf1111111 l1U111 111'11111 '43-f•td Astt lrt , ~ ,, A&ikllll¥1t Kids Like To Ask Anf!y ~·· ( p Mot ... ' ' "' " • -. - Huntington Revives RC$urreeting a play that hns been arowx1 as king as "Rain .. i! fraught with more than the usual dlrectorial obstacles. In attempting a serious pro- ductk>n, great care mum be taken to insure that the premise of the v.'OTk does not come across as a laughable lampoon. This mi~ion has. to a great extent. been accomplished ad · mlrably by Jean Koba at thl.' Huntington Beach Playhouse , Ylhere Somerset Afaugham 's story of sin and seduction in the South Paclfic receives a sol id and generally sincere treatment. -i"' -= Intermission Tom Titus of its S.iclie TI10mpson. completely n<itu'ral as the l\1arianne l\lclton. in lhe role rough ~lar ine St•rgeant who of the tra£:sv bornb!!hcll \\'ho l•t•friends Sadie, l'l'Cll though represents sin "'llh a capiUll his dinlogut• is 1>robably the S. laiJors only 1non1cntarily n1ost s!iltcd in the p1a ~·. under the \\'eight of her clicht"-lUlOther fi.t~ pcrfonnatl<X ts strev.•n dialot,(ue b I'.' for c turned in by Peter ~1cAllish'r blossoming into a full-blo1,-n as lhe d'X'lOt. 1Ja1·1dson'i:: and stylish portrayal. l\liss n1ore worldly COtnµanion . .,., ho ~telton's varying degrees -0f r:irely n11ss,·s an opportunity co1rrmand and submission arl' to bail his fril·nd in the n1oral ~auti fully done in a n10st arcn;i and ob\'ioosly rclishl·s n1ernocablc intcrprct<ll ion. the coufl1cL Less rompletc in h is Th~ miiiistcr's equally s11ff. i:'rld,,y, M;1rch 22, 1974 'Rain' I of luSI\' \larill"S. HW>IY L1'!!Jt•ll i.n a brief role as a s h or i• patrol1r.a11 C1t1d Susan i-:.~llogg. ·"nnetlt' ll ln<'har1 . S h t' r r 1 Cnrn~k'\' ~·nd Ph1ll1p H1n:h;1rt addu1g txickground as light· ~kiflnL'<l 11.'.t[l\l•S. ~llSS KOBA and lt!Chnu.:;il director Bo:1 llarrtngtoo h;11 1· 11-r1.ught ;,in a1tr;1c\i\l' an:I authct1tic-looki11g st'lt111g. uptl~ (h.•t·orHted by Ju)' l...obi.'!1. Technical effCX'IS ;in• 111·11 handled b~larrinf.!1 on ;ind hi~ tn.~"" "lla1n·· 1s 11 1i•\'11~! rich ui. atn10sphert• 'and 1· n,, c 111 b I C' pt-rrorn1an('(' but ll1ck1ng. :1 ~trong finishing 1.Jck. The pro- DAIL V PILOT :JI MOVIE RATINGS FOR FARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPl£ 1~ M,.c,... ti Hlof u~ 11 M ltfttl't ,.,-. ........ ""-_....,,, ol -••,_IOI """'' e, !Mil',,..,... ... -------------------- ® JIO &til Ulill(A 11 Allll11TlD {~~ hlaol ""1 Vtt't ·~ tll'11•~ tttnJ ..............•.......•••••. duC"lion r:intinuto; for lhrcl' ,., ti !GP' -'iiJ ,...,._ n\Ort• 11t·cckcnd~. Frida\S and ·~• .... «P "' .... _ ... ._ ............... _. ..... Saturdays at 8 30. at lh{' llun· '-----------' tington Bca<'h Pl:i)IKl\IB{', 21101 - Its primary failing is an in- terpretative one, surfacing in the crucial scene v.'here the missk>nary, who has pursued his 011t11 private de vi I throughout the show, find.o; himself being exorcised. as it were. Here motivation is Jack- ing, and the impact of lhe pro- duction is diminished as a resutt. characteri1.t1tion is \\'illlnm bal'.'kl'd \\'1fc is l\l'll done b1 Bergman as the simmer in~ Crace Sha\\·, v.·hile ~1aureei1 , ~1ain St .. llun!Lng1on l'k•;1('h ,·o!r;'lno that is Rc\·crend Shii.tl.lSholc glitt ers in the less-1·-- 0avidson. Bergman pr('S('n\s ituportant role of thl' doctor·.~ ~----------------------, an intense but cu r i o us 1 y y.·ife. Pat ~tultins 1s a sho11 rcs1rained portrayal which stealer as the Ir ad c r 's OOc-5 rn:>I increase in it s pov.·cr l'ol}'!lesian 11·ifr. \.\'hilc Lou as his character is dra\.\'ll into Kosoy as the trader projects a Piper'J Tutae nus IS regrettable, for up nioral ronflict 11·i1h 11.st•Jt .. Ad· f1nl' ctlarat·u·r but ooc v.•hich to that point "Rain" moves ditionally, Bergman's pro-is dillftec! by ijn~ probtc1ns. I \.\'ilh style and spirit, unen-jcctior1 could be in1pt'OVt.'<i . Others adding ~flavor to lhl'. cumbered by its outmoded cl'cn in the intinuicy of Huntington lkach six)'..,. are Mothers, concerned for their children. demand action fron1 the city council in a scene from the Young Dancers' \Vorkshop's new ballet. •·1'he Pied Piper." From left, dancers are Pier Sircello, Lisandre Lyon, Rachel Lutjcan and Chris- tina Davidson. -Audrey 'Vilson is lying on the floor. The performance. sponsored by the \Venona Nation Orange Coast Y-lndian 1t1aidens. will take place at 2 p.m. Sa.4.lrday, March 30. Tickets are $1 and are available at Coa st 1i1usic. Informa- tion, 540-1530 or 552-9377. construction ( p I e c es of horseshoe st.:1ging. J.D. Reichelderfer as a fl'.'istv l '~message" are dropped with a quartennastcr. J im Grimsh·~· loud "c I u n k" periodically RON t.01'\0 IS solid and and Geoffrey \Vright 8s a pair .Jhroughout the first act l. The,.------------------- Huntington Beach company presents a \•ibrant a n d visually exciting production , and ooe \\'hich spotlights a bright new talent in the person NOMINATED FOR 3 ACADEMY AWARDS INClUDIHG BEST ACTRESS MARSHA MASON BEST SONG "NICE TO !l AROUND" BEST ORIGINAL DRAMATIC SCORE G£~EllAl Cl~fMA CDAPOAATIDN fOUNlAIN VAlllY ~· I ~ .. II 511154111 Tll 2:• -WALKING TALL" Wlld1y~ l ::it 5•!151111 J:loD-I "PAY DAY" Wkdl,1' 6::Jt.11:>0 S1t/Swn 14-10:15 ~fOUNTAIN VAlllT .,.!f.t{.>-9--D ~~.~;-CU • 51 ~llSUn Tll 2:)(1 HELO OVEQ! "THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE" !PG) Wkdyl·l ;10 l".M. WIHHlR 1972 tANlllS nLM FUTIVAL MIT PRIU AlllAllD Sii !S11n·•:OO·I :1 o "EMPEROR 01' TNE NORTN" ·--~~'W.ILll'fJi',DO-ll:ll-.,.--511/51111·1:tW:OO-IO:\O IPGI "' a RONAUJ NlAME !Jim ~P.W'ASION' l!M!IJ "'°' ~ onuxr mo::- LAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE HELD OVER 4th BIG WEEK! FOUNT~ VAWY faur.l<loll Villltl •J lONG llACfl lQ) ~Ito•°'"~ •n !.'j 7;;: (11~11' l~J lOHIO lL\CN ~'"''° ,l)g J:"l7\ GAllDlM GllOYl0......ll1~1'6D lOl'IG llM'.:fl 11u1,.,ill .J,;'11 GAA'OCK GllOYt "'"''' l~ o ... ~1" !11~ ~1'1511 LOS ALAMITOS f(>• ioo.-•••O<ll 1~'.l!. lf..:!11 LAGUNA Sout~ to.<i 1111 "' lSl'I SANTA ANA UA l~J9:17l lOllGlU.CN UA t ontl!'l flllll\11 W(STMlllSTlR t .. --..•··~" •l l1U~.U9jj Al SO PU.YING AT 01N£R THtATR(S TNROUCHOUT SOUTN{All C.lllfOANIA. CO-STARRING JAMES CAAN Clnderclla ~~~~~~~~~ -ANO- L!V ULLMAN BEST PICTURE-BEST DIRECTOR BEST SCREEN PLAY-BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY BEST-ellSfUM!'DESIGN'. --· ·--··- ''°IS: lrom 1 p.m.·S1 .00 MATINEE WID. 1 P.M. Continucu~s SAT. & SUN, 2 P.M. "'"'""'"-"'-"""'-==="'-'"' Dally! ~--"W Alklf'IG T All" "PAYDAY" h•ioC-IRI .,..._,.oa. _,,_,_~ II< 5CHOOI. TOCl•T--;,c-,. ~o..--! · '"t'HE WAY WI Will" .. t.OVE & PAIM" _.-c--• Phon• 673-1350 N•wport llYd. Off Coast Hiwoy I Y•5: from 7 p.m. CCN'it.in. Sun. l p.m. ORANG! COUNTY'S GRIATIST ENTERTAINMENT! NOMINATED FOR 3 AC·ADIMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST SUPP.ORTING ACTOR JOHN HOUSEMAN COLooe.vrn1u~r "'' -AND- • Fir~t Bun J<:xrlusi,·f': l'C'u ;\lotion Pi,·tures can b<l:t~t lht> f'Xcit1nent. action and ad\·enlure.. o( ''...;\lcQ!; ___ _ .JCRIN WA\'NI~ ")I,~I" ...... ·--...... ''CO-St1'11"ring"!.dclie Alberl-·oo.n. ..... -.•• P..G . Muldaur • Clu Gulager Nearly Eve1·yone Liste11s to Lande1·s • • • CCX.OR BV' OElUXE'IPANA\/ISl()f'r SHOWING NOW! (().NIT ERNEST BORGNINE . "IMPIROR Of THE NORTH" SNOW STA•TS At DUSll1 {R) MEL BROOKS HARVEY KORMAN , MADELINE KAHN IATID (•) MOH.-fll. 7:00-1:45-10;l0 SAT. & SUN . .flOM l 1lO Manuel Lopez Ramos \\'11 1 11C'rl •~r 1n \1 urk" h\ B.11 h . \\'t·1 ~-.. (;ran;11.lu~. t ·:1-.l t•lnuo\o ·r<•dt·~· o. IJu;1r\l'. JrHI other~-. ··Thi~ 111u"111:1111 ... 01 the 1;u1·01 \ht· i;rt·Jl '' ~!11·ht•I LouveL, Le i;u1d1·dui •Ul•l·l'l.l',111. I 11 ... 1 111 ,, .... ·n •·· ul r"ur 111l \·rn.11101nal1 ~ a l·<·l:1 1rnC'd r\a ~· •ti ,ii .1111t t!.11n1•111·11 i.:.111t;ir1 -.t .... 111r\ \utl'n1-.1-.1., pC'r forrn ·'' .\I; 1 · '\ .\ !I E1\fl 111 tr. II SCI Ii IOI.,\ l' !)!TOH l t; ~I <; t-: :"~:Ii Al. A Jl;\l J~IO:'\ S:i.1!:1 • .St:ltl J::SS I I. Ttrkt•1 !'-1ir1v.· 011 <;al•· :1\ 1'h1• (.; u1t :1 r Sh11ppl'. J02j ;-.; . Coa~l 1 h' v .. L:o:un:i U1•:1vh. or ;1! .i ny :\I u! ua I ur l.1 l>C'r, v a i;cn· i ~ .l'll':t!-e 1·all Thv (;u1tJf Shoppe \lll l 4!11 ·:!110 rur lll•11't' IHl•1fHlJll11Jl. IDDEMY AWARD I NOMINATIONS FOR 1BESTACTOR JACK . NICHOLSON 0All1': 7 10.30 !>Al SUH J H '·'~ lO •tUS •SAVI TNI llGEJ" 0•111 1•1 111 \lt>< !)911•) B!ST SUPPORTING ACTOR IAHDY QUAID &EST SCREENPLAY rOIERT TOWN!· --,. ' • JACK NICHOLSONI 'fllE l..A1',' J)fili\If, OAllY 7 1.1DJO s.t.f W,. l IS I IO lC • •lUi · A TOUCH Of ClAiS' DlllT 1 •1 U! Ill"' !)O\.llS JOANNl WOODWARD"_ RO ~Jf'.,_~~OD1G) rlUI lotTllil STL\l lA SIDNIT 1111 Wf'l'QfTIMG At mHJ SUMMER WISHES, WINTER DREAMS, ,... O.t.ll Y: I •t )AT.·SUH. l:OO·S· I S-l :•t •• SAVE THE TIGER .... -....... ~ W•I,.~ •!VI llO 1 0\ t•I ·~ TH I WONDER Of IT All Q"IU l ·M \Al Wl'I l I. 1,11 PAPER MOON Dl ll l 1·10·•' l'G ,., _.,,, 1,10:•1 A 10UCH Of CLASS O•H1•1'1 U• ""' '''I ''' 642-4321 Direct or Collect to subscribe to the Da ily Pilot YOUR Hometown Community Newspaper • • .. -.... • . ' -; .. . "' . . . • . ;J2 DAILY PILOT Friday , March 22, iq74 WHAT TO DO Talent for Sale at GWC Swap Meet l\1ARCll !2-2:1 DRAl\1A ~\\'A P 1\1~1:'.T -·r,\·o evenings or studenl.-dirl'clL'<I one-act pla~ s. so111c written by students. will 00 present I'd :1l 8:30 p.1n. tonight and Saturday in th~· Golden \Vesl Colll'~l' Co1nmunlly Thcatl'r. Ad1nissio11. $1 V.'ilh student body cards and $1.50 for gcncr11I 11d111ission. Ton i~ht's offerings nrt' "Birdbath." '"Indian \Vants the Bronx ." "&>fore Brrakfast," "The Gift " and "The Chnirs. •· Saturd11y rVgl'lts plays arc "Monkey's Pav.'," "Augustus." 'Everybody !las One.'' Bt" fore Brcakfa.s1.·· ··Big ocaJv and "To \\'hon1 It f\1a y Con- ject ol IJaniel Ellsberg. fortncr specia l <1ssistant. lntcrn 11- t1onill &;curily Affu irs Ocparnncnl, Pentagon. and defen dant in fcdl'rnl court aclion .regurding release or scccrt ·rrports 0\1 war in Souihca st Asia, \vhcn he speaks in Crawford /lall on cum1)us, l:I p.m. f\1onday, April 8. Tickets. ut $2.flO arc uvai lable rron1 ASUCl Sp<'akcrs Comn1ittee, UC lr \'illt, C:.i. fl2GI;.!. ~·or infor1nat1on. 113.3-5549. ' Al'll ll. 6 ()p ~;N llOUSE -Ca mpus·v.•idc open house with tours. ex· hib11s Hild demonstralions open to the public v:ill take place as UC lr\'inc frorn nooo to 5 p.m. Saturday. April 6. Con- currf•nt f'vrnts to 1nclud11 \\l a)"lgOOS<'. student fun festn•11I spon~rcd by A~socia ttd Students. in Campus P~rk all day, :i nd lnfo-7( u1rorn1a1ion sessions for prospccli\·c students. 9 a.111. to z p.nl. _, APRIL 7 CllOltAL CONCEHi' -"A11 l!:ven fng of i\tusic by FrrtnC1JiS f'nulcn<'. .. IS the progr<1rn or the U11h'crsit,\' Chorus C'OllCCrl under direction of IJr. ~laurice Allard. UCI associate pn>- fe~sor of n1u sic. Pi ne Ar1s Village Concert Hall. L:C Irvine, 8 p.1n. Sunday, Ar,ril 7. Al'lllL ;i FIL1\I ANO 1.i'.:CTUllt -"Antony Tudor: The "lru1 and . I/is \Vork'' will be presc.nlL'<i by Olga f\l<:1ynard. UCI lecturer in dance, in the Fint· Arts Village Concert Hall, UC lr\·inc. 8 p.rn . Wedn('sday , ApnJ 3. 4•h BIG WEEK GEORGE C. SCOTf ,,. 1 MIKE NICHOLS mm 10 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION lttCl: Of THE Ravi Sitarist Rav i Shankar joi ns violin ist Yehudi A-1enuhin in a duo·reci· tal at 8:30 p.m. Tues· day. I\1arch 26. in the l...os Angeles I\1usic Cen- ter's Pavilion. LASI BEST PICTURE BEST ACTRESS THE DAY ,<r,, DOLPHIN ,..C ffNlUHV ll 't flNfMA ••O ot •• .., ... A_.,. A-o,.•l>Jltlll --- """"•A•A-c ...... _ .,,..,., --------.. 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS / A COMEDY RIOT. IF ' YOU 'RE LOOKING FOR LAUGHTER , DON 'T MISS IT! BEST. PICTURE YIA• I l ll N BEST ACTRESS • 1>U'<~1 tu 1 WH KS POSITIVEl l ENDS TUCSOAl APR IL 1 • GLENDA JACKS.ON Mel Brook s ho s turned out one of the funniest sc rewball comedies since the Mor• Brothers." ll W•lLIAM BEST DIRECTOR • 111 1col(1N e PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE e MON-TUES-WED-THURS-2:00-4;30-7 :00-9:30 FRIDAY-2 :00-4 :20·6:50·9:20-11 :50 .SATURDAY ANO SUN DAY 9:20 A.M. 11 :45-2 :00-4:20 6:50-9:20·11 :50 THE &REATEST ADVENTURE OF ESCAPE! STM OOSTIO lllcQUEED HllFFDIAll -~-~"'!I~ \\ ... I. ~IR' -PAPILLOR COMING •ll I OllllT IEOF OIO IN .. THI GlfAT GATSBY" : •'' H8AT"• ''•• : "'. .' '••'' 9•& 3101 .... • tDIJ! ~··· •T ··~·~1'1VI l l•D. • ,.,. "• •H'" • '"'t W h I I ltMCil"'• STARS : MEL BROOKS ADELINE KAHN -HARVEY KORMAN • Performance Schedule e i ONDAY THRU FRIDAY -7:00-B:4S -10:3 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FROM 1:30 IH HAAI OJI Sl!Of'l'IHG CtfftUI ~·~:.::.:: ::·.-.: ;~::~:·.:: ~ -~ UPSINOW ....r DOWN 'iUi ~ALT l>IS:\EY ·~·",,,,_.HE• I , LIC Q~~ WILO ,.,,[W CARTOQ"l fEAhJRf l•ft'.~,~·· t~~llobin-ffGb41'. -~-~ -'nd '\'01' \·l'"IU\t "rl 11\ \/ ~~Cl '" ·~~ .. °':.~~.'.':.':'.~:.:~ ~•.ot••• 11f"ul'ln:f Car ~!~~MAN (<•1 S::"'ner" ~,~~d·~~~~:·~: . .................... ,., ... w••• ,. ..... ~ "EMPEROR Of TH[ NORlH ·' ....... ·-· ·-· . -....... .. ... .... . ... .... - Young tove takes the r1elm ;irtQ DAD FLIPS OUT! WAIJ DISNEY •llODl.ICTIDlol l:OWA,.OS HARBOR . :1:.1 •H -llh O •• •'100• I' ... "" ..... .. ~ .......... . ·I To11l9fu lllalcolm and Alwyn, a perform Chris tian mu- duo of Englishmen who ) sic. will perform at 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock to- night in Maranatha Vil · lage. 2400 Sunflower St .. Santa Ana. NOMINATIONS INCLUDING' BEST PICTURE ~ BEST ACTRESS ~i's' •• BEST DIRECTOR - WILLI AM fRIEDKIN ORIGINAi AND UNCUT "_l: \ e.RS' ·\ '.' f 1 \CN 'i't011 ~Et1C038 · Kllfr''lllN'< J '":;;;:; ifih\ .--, "Jl(l l''"'·Bf,-''""'"l'CTI'~'1f/'" '\,-.-"'"-"'" ~ ......... ', \< L-,.,, ' .\·J'> Jr(,,w,.. ~ediaW IUV"\JVl rL l :.'l:ll.f\I :..~11r l ~vtL •f\~JJ"lfX.L :..ow.t·•·,.VlLL't'/ f.f:t.~ BL t.,-;-)',,.°':~ .. ~ :..,.·~ t.v.C)A '-r~r_,,_.. lR[-:~'":;-~--=-~-.•1 BIG NOMINATIONS COMBO BEST ACTOR- Al PACINO 1 N •IMOVotT •IUl ll D<OOO ot L.AOIKotllll • AL PACIND "SERPICO" (R) •···················· •l l tM •1VI) Al f lll\ t P tlUSl MWl 'SIM l)lfGO ••T ~U~'•ltGlO• ll•C• ••1 llllOlt •It•> 801? OVER-7th GA£AT WEEK ·~·1 ·~~..,.. • I • • o o 1:1,f.llA LEN lf.R HAABOl AT (DAM\ CO\tA ~£~A• 9794141 , Perfonnance Schedules MQN: TUES-WED-THURS 2:00-4 :30-7:00-9:30 FRIDAY 2 :00-4:20-6:50-9:20-11 :SO SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9:20 AM -11 :45-2:00-4:20 6:50-9:20·11 :50 ~ SHOWING TOGETHER CllUIC Eanwood ls IHrtJ Hail'l'J in ltailftlllll FoPCe \ ' • ' WHAT THIS FILM EXPOSES ABOUT UNOERCOVER VICE COPS CAn BE SEEN ON YOUR TV SH: ONLY HERE' ·::.> H llntltd lrtiils ' " .,. r u A A " . T 1 s 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 25 27 29 32 4 4 4 4 4 • 1 20 • 0 l MIXED SINGLES fM GOING ~OU~ IJAV . m. CAii r Grit t/OU A LIFT, TUMBLEWEEDS . S01 LO"!SA LOCK, VOi.i 'llllNK Te!ftES ARf 'IN RAWER POOR~'ro YOU? I .I 'j !1 •• ". JI j l J I • by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson 3 ·22. 1 C\?1H ~A\16 MV CAfl ilJI T~ MEI by Tom K. RyCl!I wi1\l 1HE poss/llJ.E :IO~C.f PflON Of ill!' 1AJ MAHA!.. ------MUTT AND JEFF MUTT, I'M TAKING MORACE TO 11-IE DOCTOR FOR MJ('S.. GE'EVUM . SHE'S TOO NERVOUS! FIGMENTS NANCY J'M GOING ,UPSTAIRS AND TAKE" A NAP • 1 " II COME ON,NOW, . "ORACE-SAY AHH, OPEN YOUR MOUTl-I -· ....... ""'-·· I HOPE YOU.RE NOT LYING ON THfi BED WITH YOUR SHOES ON 11" II 12 .. '· " ,_ " " " fm, 2l " ~ 21 I · ~ JO ',., IP' l• " " ll " -u .. . -· -· ·--~-~-...... -· .. .. . .. " " .. .'J ' . ~ . -·----.... - rt ~ " " . " » ~ " ~ ' " ·, " " H n l " " . I I SAY AHH , f.'Cz..'A CE ! by Al Smith by Dale Hale ... by Ernie Bushmiller ., ... .,. .:ll"s~ ...... ~- OF COURSE NOT .A.88E'f'. IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE Wk.A.T MY PER;ONAL. FEELINGS TOWA~D SAM ARE.' IF A: MAN CAN PROVE 1HAT HE'S BEEN IMf'ROPERLY INCARCER AiED, !T'S M'f RE5PON51&JL.11Y ro SEE T~AT JUSTICE IS DONE! MISS PEACH WMEKe'. t~ MV NOflC.f A50UT CON~fl{Y'IN6 PAP'f" iMAT' ;t PUT 1.4P JU~f Vf~'Tl!ll:~AV ~ DICK TRACY DOOLEY'S WORLD Dr. SMOCK "fl-16 WOCi?l..P 'S ,...U M~l!J:i? ONE: HYPOC i.IONPi:l1.AC is 1-u~ee. roc-ro i:z GORDO MOON MULLINS .,.,, ___ _ --- ANIMAL CRACKERS . by Mell li'i UNPl!Jt THERE SOMIWHE~E ... by Chester Gould ~SAV? I AA.VE A STEA.MU F0A: REMCMNG WRIMIC1.ES FllOM ODTllES, <ON 'MlUlD IT WORK OM INOE1.llU7" ASKS Lill. I j l • ' ' , l DAil Y f1l01 33 by Roger Brocffield 1llf WAY Tilf WORLDS BHN RUN LAITLV, MAYBE ITS !*IN' RECALLW R>R D£FECT1Vf STEERING by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by Roqer Bollen t\MMPH ! FOR l>N CQ!80F:ST Ul'E 1'1"'1°1 t't:> ~E FlUloJ1'ED HIM I ~ ' "' THE GIRLS ~ J~l "Of courst", the trouble "'ilh cats is lhf~'re too much Jik~ hu!>hands -all they do is l'a t and i leep and wish you'd keep quiet." DENNIS THE MENACE __ _, 'JN MY CCXORIN6 llOOK$"l~EY'Ri ALWAYS SM/ill((;/' • • - • ' f I i ·: - 4 DAJL V PILOT The Birds' Jlouse A fl.finiature Fair will be presented this weeken by the Dollhouse Clu b £or the fourth year, in the Sheraton Beach Inn Banquet Room. 21112 Pacific Coast l-lwy .. l-luntington Beach. Doll hou ses, minia- ture room settings and shadow boxes will be on dis- play. Admission is 50 cents and hours are 1 l a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.n1. Here Cynthia Baron looks over a 125-ycar-old bird- house. ·-'TM I OOil C:~Mn.- 0 0 ..-rr -,,,. "'>f_,, • Cohor • PG • Family Twin Cinema I 7 I~' BROOllHUR\ T \ T Fou"lo•" Yoll•y -~~1 11~8 CINEMA\ HELD OVER )rd WEEK Robert RNforcl "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" plu1 "THE SEVEN UPS" CIN EMAIL __ NOMINATED FOR J ACADEMY AWARDS Held Over 2nd WMk "LAST TANGO IN PARIS" (x) And "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" (x) ORTP·:'/ . ' " . BY POPULAR DEMAND! • "'LET THl GOOD TIMES ROLL' might very well be the most important film of 19731 " ~~~ t£f 1Mtfjj')OO'("U-' KOi.&. 7 A I O:JO DGlly S-0.y, Z·S:JO..t P·""-,....,,.,.,_,,_"'"""'_ ... .... '"'-"" .......... GCIDP'IU. -.... "•·-lllOD!WU.L .. ·-•-'•-M-.ol: 1:45o.lty ....,, J:4S.S:l .. 10:40,.ll'I. Lo """"' -SZl ... IO JOI OOH U~I• WALKING TALL •1 11.llS • t" tOllH e.AYDAY .i-. _ -.·llt Ol'I"' • M1. lo SUH.I ~ .-ACIP'IC TH•ATR•• D"IY•·IN SUNRSWAltM•ns MA .. •011 aLVD.Drl-·tft s-............... Sw.., 5-1.& """--•-to•-ORANOI Drl••·lft t & 2 frl.i«,6 Suft,• ..... ID·-'91~ ''" ._..,.1l ....... $INH F•mlly Fun! ~refit•! ••~••-Galore! .. ~ ..... "-·· ., 9';--·•!h l ••1·1••1 JOI tlOfol WU WALKING TALL Ill l'tUJ . llJ lOIN PAYDAY 111 s-1 ..... ··--11 ... c ..... ,_,.,, --.. .... '. t t•-··-.,., .. _ ••3·• •• Offff f~ITWOOo MAGNUM ro 1c1 Ill J\llt • PMA N(WJ!Wt MAC•tN10SH MAN ""' Neil Diamond Special on KHJ Nell Dl:unood tans should note that f\tarch 24 rrom 9 p.m. to 10 p.m., KliJ will present an hour-long speri;,I featuring Diamond hlts; in- cluding "I Am r Sald.'' "11olly, Jloly'' and "Sweet Caroline." Ustcners also will hear tum talk about his work, his goals, his fan tasies and his li!e. And It's time to start think· ing about KLOS-FM's next "In Concert" special, too. That one's slated for J<Tiday, Jl.tarch 29 at 11 p.m., and features such top-name artists as Kiss. !\101issa Ti.1anchester, Red bone and Kool and the Gang . Turning on Scott 'Manchester That station is to be com- mcllj'.ied, too, for it's newest public affairs program, "Up Front," wh.ich airs on Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., hostessed by t1s. Mary Helen Barro, who possesses some of the mosl out.standing credentials to be found in that field. Ms. Barro has a Jjghl· hearted awoach: soc i a I messages are spiced with a good dose of humor. In recent weeks she has Blackwell's program, for it's a timely one. It deals with, the future o! the American automobile; he has set up in- terviews · with such Industry spoke!men as American 1'1o- tors Pwiident 'Villiam Lene- berg; General t.1otors Presi· denl Edward Cole; Chrysler Presideni John Riccardo and f'ord President Lee Iacocca. The five-day series gets under way Jl.1onday, "1arch 29; wtU alr from 1-3 p.m. That st.atloo ls backing its Dodgers commitment In 1 variety of ways, lnclLXllng such pre game shows as "Dodger Confidential" wilh veteran sports writer Bud Furillo, and ''Dod ger Forecast" wilh;rfieki reporter Hank Kon.ysky, Twtlve continuous hours ol music, ethnic ex h lb It I o n groups and folk dance in· struction plus a long list ol performing troupes, including Pecurka Village GYJJ8)' Baocl. Zadrug Balkan EnSemble and Ezh Bezh, await your arTival at KPFK·FM'a 2Dd lillll!Ull Bal.kjn evtnt, Saturday andi-== Sunday. April 13 and 14. d Lik Kl.AC'S JAY Lawrence (3·7 Locale ~ Lemon Tree Ki 8 e l0 p.m.) bas been doing bi! bi~ to #Bazaar, near the historic San ' relieve the' gas pains of long... Fernando Missioo and the San A k A d line wailifli. He'• been prof· Diego Freeway in Mission S II )' !erring Winchell's donuts and __ Hil_· i.._. ------------------coffee to those who have pull. ed into varklus stations located in the Valley. No charge, just. more ol the Lawrence charm. This Friday Is the last time to catch KPOL's "Audio File" program series on the present problems and changes needed by our juvenile juslice system. News segments airs at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. And starting .the week of ~larch 29, "Audio File" wUI con~m iisclf with the continuing figh t being waged against organized crime. covered such topics a s job/educational opportunites for ~tcxican-Americans : a srgmcnt on plant life dealing with the California poppy, and an interview with golf pro Lee Trevino. Another s h o w featurl.'d an interview with Carolyn Orona. a rnember of the California Commission on the Status or Wo1ncn. 'Ha.rnlet' Extended A BATTERY or police and crime expe r t s will con- tribute to the study. KPOL's news staff put t h e s e fine programs together, under the direction of Robert .l\foore, station's direct.or of public af· fairs. SJI E DEFTLY combines the serious with the more en- tertaining. You also should en· joy an upcoming special on KABC Ta I k radio 's ~1r. The current engagement of "Hamlet" has been extended an extra week through P..fay 5 at the ri.tark' Taper Forum. A high siogle ticket advance for the Shakespeare classic combined with a record season ticket sale has prompted the extension in order to meet the heavy public demand for tickets. The performance schedule for this engagement is Tues- VALUES FROM $27 590•55 ANGE HOODS Y-OUT!! ht QUALIJY, 1973 MODELS . THE ENTIRE FAOORY STOCK! ' I ATTENTION • APARTMENT OWNERS • BUILDERS • HOMEOWNERS • DEALERS • MOBILEHOME OWNERS • POWlR -1aho I tdors 111d <Mkint fum h\sla111tty wilh o nimum efneise. • ruSHIUTTON CO IROtS -<Hlill •ft1 0 light. • LIGHTING -som wit~ ... S9"'1 wiftwtut. • FANS -"''er tw speed. • STYLING -tlta ult~te in kitti.... fashion . • lASY INSTAllATIO - pr .. wirecl and pre- 11s1mailiil,Ttffy ti \ns1all. • CONSTRUCTION -htavy STOCK IS LIMITED WllEll THESE,ARE GOllE, THEii ARE 110 MORE! 110 RAlllCHECKS! 24-INCH SIZE JO.\N. Sill 11-e• sto1I, fully gvai;ant•ed.. SOMI VINllD -IOMIDUC!ll!S -· WHITI, COPPIR, HARVIil GOtD, AVOCADO, !lAIHtlSS STiit. 36-IN. Sill s9ss •12-a-a s14aa day through Saturday even- ings at 8 p.m.; an added Wednesday matinee a n d Saturday and Sunday matinee schedule o! performances at 2 p.m. e.xcept. for the final Ti.fay 5 performance, which will be performed at 8 p.m. In lieu ol a matinee on that date. Tickets for the extended week go on sale immediately at the Mark Taper Forum box office and all agencies. 16' Aluminum EXTENSION LADDER "It Pays To Buy A Better Ladder!" 1---~--Slr9ftf-2~1~1t11m co11s1rvction. Spiro I • lnutiful , unfinlshff mahogony r111dy t,r books, rocords, sterff eq11ipme111. ::;t~~l" 2'i~::wojl RIG . '1t.tt LIBRARY STAIRS • Giant S-stop 1t.irway . Ill disploy your plont celle<tt.., beob or •11i<k·kMc~sl - • Handcroftecl wrought iro11 ... it's all tM ra91 ... ltuy MW oTHI sov1! • ld111I i11 corners, ltlank walls, neor sh1lvi11g, onywhorel • 1 s," 11111 steps· ... provide comfort a.wt saloty. • Cost aluminum lock hold1 1i9~1. • 1011 1upportff wifii 11•ular lruss for 01tra strdgth • RIG. '21.H -.. . ... SIAOIUM I .. .. ,.,, .... ·-·, .. .. .. -... SIAD/UM l :'' ........ , ... ,.,,, .. -,. --'""' SIAD/UM •3 ::: .._ """-!U•••..l...Lll.U".' J'.:.11 ...... -,., -. SIADIUM ,4 ~: .............. .J.....l.!.I .. '""'. "P SEICK>N ADVENTURE" (GJ ... "NEPTUNE FACTOR" ''PAPER MOON" "SAVE THfi TIGER" "WALKING TALL" ... "YOUR J MINUTES ARE UP" Ir\ Poi.o auilding Tim•! REDWOOD LATH • Ptpul.r ltuilding moterial ftr patio <overs, tr1llis1s, , latti<es. • Filters sunlight and proletls plonts. 4', RIG. 10' 6', RIG. 20' I ', RIG. 2S' 7~. I 4~A. I 8~A . • l11<ote ilOUSE PAINT ' ~ ~~int . ~~ • -. -I "ProYefl to Loil Lon1ert' • Th• house poi11t . that 9011 011 eesitr aM giv•s let11er lastint pralt<l~11 • • luilt-ift primer, tlrie1 in H he1tr, dMn-t,tpwith wat1r. · RIG. '1.99 GAL 3/1 Inch Wide 1 ·I I I • -MASKINGj .~ • G~~~"~'" ~ l~ point Hge. ----. • l /4" wide• .0.. -~ yards long on roll. ) .-co-- • Hundrecls of other uses! RfG;-49·--- . ' -· SHaDETREES ''Plortl 'fm How For Cool Sllad, Spof1!" • Your choice of lratilian Ptpptr, l•er91otn Ash, JacoraMa. • All big, healtfly tr101 ot on unreal low price ... ""''now and they'll got a good start for ·s11mmerl s3~>!L. ' • T • • ,i .. • . • • _F'r1d_•Y M_'"-h ~2_1'_74 ____ DAILY PIL~_j'. I •· ' IT' " BIE __ , __ - -I ·w AIT ANY LONGER· I. Gas Shortage is all but over. Embargo has ended. Ga~ stations now open 7 days a we~k ! 2. Beat the 6°/o Sales Tax coming April I st ! 3. Our Selection is great. No need to drive all around to find what you want. We have it here! See to Believe USED CARS '7 4 PINTO '72 PONTIAC Grandville Only 2.200 miles. au !oma t1c trans .. radio & heater I Our Best!) (SSOX KF ) 4 d1 HT. Full nower. facto ry air, vinyl too. AM/FM stereo rally wheel~&lowmile~ 1::2P49W2P31S3 19) $3408 $3766 '72 AUDI Sunroof. Red. radio & heater {748ELVJ s4440 '68 PONTIAC Bonneville White. automatic transmission. radi o. heater. power sreenng & power brakes. (422AGDJ $1035 Power s:Z,~g ~2~~.Y:'~,~~~'o°'ng & wh,te . 4 :?i~n~~,~~& ~'~~?3Q K I roo t rack (3690SFJ s2943 s2733 WE NEED YOUR TRADE-IN *SPECIAL NEW CAR .WARRANTY KOW-AYAILABLEI , · . .. •. •• . I ' ; fi6 DAILY PILOT ., . Hors es L In ill From \\'I Nevada wi.11 Strvict>S ' et $500,QOO ·in u ~ -settlement ov the dispuh·d ill of a Cllifoml::tn \\•ho rut lative." out of !he \VIII nnd \'{' nul'lt or his f;!'l:lte to 1dld se~. officials su irt. j L Atty. \.{'n. Roht•1·1 L1~:1 of Nl·· Vtlcl:-t snid thf' nut-ol·tf'lurl !Ctth:nicnt cnch·d ~n: months of litigation over \tll' cori1c~t(·<l ( PEOPLE ) THE FAMILY ORCUS ./,,,,, fo 0 • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTmovs iUSINISS NAME STATl!MIMT following ptrMtl I• dOlng t>tl$l~u 'm's PllC'\. "'"' DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ERRORS: Advertloo" ohould chock their ed1 dally & ,..port 1rrors Imm• d I 1 t e I y. The DAILY PILOT _111u"'!s lleblllty for the flrat Incorrect ln1ertion only. General: _____ _ FIRST OFFERING CONDOMINIUMS NEWPORT BEACH 3-4-5 BDRMS. t8l0 TO 2850 SQ. FT. $49,900 TO $60,500 Fnn1ily sl:.:1-d 1ov.·n/iomc~. f'i.-a1ur1nJ;t 21,11 brtths, all clec. kitchl'n, \\'f!I btit'5, nc\11 cnr'JX'ts, uuco. dbl. garagti;. pool, ~If course views - vutlk 10 ehurchcs, schOol~. n111rk<'l & F1ti>hiQ11 Island. il!Oflcls orwn d:dly. The Villa G ranada s.~.~ An1it.'l1s \\'ny 1,Jt1n1bot'f'•' R<l. 10 Ea.~thh1ff !)1•., to Mar \'1s!11, lo l>o1ni11go, '" Ainigos \\'a.v) For inforn1atlor1, 64-1-1133 Attention Easterner.; \\'e ha.\·e a ~ bcdroon1 home \Vi th: • Hard11·ood F!01)l'~ • PlastC'r \Valls • Parquet FIN))'S e 3,000 Sq. Ft . e 3in b111hs, 2 f'plC'$ • Kitchcnctt.I" • Trl"t's • Ne\\~port Beach 11d(!ress • $77,950 co: Ts . WALLACE REALTORS -l"-4141~ (Open Evenings) Spanish • Beach Like A Model \falk to benrh. Couriyard en· try. Ralst-<l Jornu1l din('. JIUg"t:' fa111i!y J'Oj)ffi. Courmel kitchen. Co\"ert"'fl b r I c-k patio. ~~Af\TASTIC HOME. Call hO\\"~ 8'12-2$35. oPEN flL 9 • JJ'S fU/;/ lO BE. NICE' I THE REiil ESTllTERS PENINSULA PT. 3 BR.. 2 · balb.~ beautiful cond. 2 Pii.tioi: dbl. Car gar. Quick poss. $77,fJOO. Call: 673-3663 673.-6688 Eves. associated BROKEAS-REALTOQS l 02S W Balboa 67 l-l6tJ Have ·Shade Trites $27,500 • In C.M. Hurry, this first ti1n(' adVf>r- liscd lhreP bedti10n1 hon1,.. '"I. a lrl'<'" liner! sU'C'ct \\'On't l;i~t loni::-. &16-71TI . OPEN Tit g • IT"S ~U~r? BE N/Cf' THE REiil ESTllTERS Outdoor sporti; lost l t ;; nppcal? &oil yow· ~..,-uipmcnl with a 10\\·-rost Daily Pilot Cl!l$Silied Ad! 642-5678. Just Say '-Charge It' WHEN PLACING A WANT AD IN THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JUST DIAL 642-5678 \ • i·G-·-"~"'~·1~-S-EL_l_IN_G_Y_O~~~;~~~~~·M-E-?~~~;1;G=·"=·='·=1 =========G=·="·=··=1;;;;:.;:;;;;===== I~' c:n 1C you urc only u1 the planning ~tflgts of sellin~ ~our hon1e, !here is a ho1ne 11 arrrint) phu1 you 11·111 \\ant to be uuorn1cd about • * *\ * * * * 1 Heritage Collection * A1ner1can llo1nc Shield's l·lo1neo,1·ner·s Protect.ion l1lan co1ers service. r epairs or~ rep1ace111cn1 ur the ELECTRICAL. 111'..'\TINC; and PLl''.\IJ llNG syste1ns "ith· in the ho111e . inc!uJln!-: hot 111ater heater s. * ~ro~ectlon be gins 15 cla.1 s a'fter you r ho1ne is llstccl \\'tl h us. 1·1i1s ,1lso includes the cscru1v period. * In <1ddi1 ion to 1hc benefits to you. the :-.cll 1:r. l111!) plan 1nakes your ho1ne of IT\01'~ den1and 10 huvt:rs lor it alf«l covers hi1n for one. lull y.ea"r afler escrow ·closes. * This pl'Olt"('l1011 plnn cos ts you !\"OTlll!\"G unle1'!~ your honie !-iClls . .\~O escro"' t:lose!.. * r·o r n1ore inforrnalion please call &11~0555. //~Smale~ \ REALTORs' BEST IN THE BLUFFS 1'1n nC\\ on the 1na1 kl•! I 111 l:1rgf' & lu-.:ur1ous and I have :a \'IE\\' {)I·· ·r111:: B.\'i' .\:\"ll C.\1'· 1\LJ!'\,\. See n1_\ nc11 <.:<trpets and dr;:1pes a nd the freo;h green a:--1rn turf on 1nv patio. Bui' 11n{'-~67 .7'75 ' · C ALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coa$t Highway, Corona del Mar W( CAN HfL, 't'OU IU't', HLL. OA TAAOl A HOMf AN't'PLA f IN THE HATK)N Gener .. I EASTSIDE COSTA MESA GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION -526,950. Unbelievable blll !rue. 3 l>cdruoin. :l bath, lar):?e 1lottb!c ,.;a ra~c a11d roo111 for boJI or truiler, i\"tt·c i-etlin..: nn qu1l!l ~tfect l-\e .. 1 part j, tlu\\ 11 p;iyn1L•nt . Dnly 89,)0 .. \t1,\'11nL' ('1i~1bl{' to 'it1bn1i1 :1 hid. ll urry. bids close s11011 ('n111plctc dt·tads. Call 546·S880. BACH~LOR'S LAIR BALBOA -2 BEDROOM CONDO., IOI) fluor Orean S.: Jt:1\' \ic11 ... [l{'~l'..!t1t>rl and dc·t·11 ratt•d for the s1 n ~Je pl'1 '\JP J-:1110~ life' S111111 . run 1111 !he bc:u·h. rid•· 1 Iii kt· 1111 Th<' hn.'.lrd1\'Jlk or ju:-l 11atch th{' :o.IL'"Ct ht·hind \n1:11i11a J:-;ta11tl . St'curil.1' bt11ld1 og 11 !Iii nn 1na1nlenanC'l' 11or· ries it vou lr3\t•I l'r11t'd far under neare:-t c·on1pe1ilion. SO·L:iOfJ. CALL 540·1151 . INVESTORS DELIGHT 6 BEAUTIFUL UNITS -.·\dJn1111n g ('o~ta ~l e::.a Golf <'our:;c t :rr:1t 1·011111111111 111:-;ttle &. out. Plenl1 o[ rcotf'r appeJI. lJunl 1ty \'1111- strur11on. Pr1\";u·y ;uid one IJIC>\·k 10 \hopp111~. lde:il for n11·11er nl·l't1J1<1tll l'rlt'l'fl 1·i:,:ht ~ind llllllllll\llll tlolll! p:l~IHCI\\ l"t'ljllll'l'll l;l"l'<l l \.\\; ::,,heller'. r·irsl \1111c ad\Cl'fl.,('d CALL NOW! 546-5880. 1.;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;,;:;::;::;;f ·G-•_n_•_••-1~~~~~ Do You Have a Fdend I 3000 SQ. FT, i 11~f'.r~ .. ll·d n1· 111"1' .\Hll~ 111 POOL. JACUZZI I UNITS • UNITS . EASTSIDE EXC~USIVE -li Sh:1kc rnot beau· tie.,, 2 1Jcdro11111." t•:H·h H C:1r:1 gr ... E\·l·l'~'llHll).! t1p·l11p t1111dl111>11 1:1 :.: hi! 111th ~p:1t·1ou::. grt'('tl :i ren Extcllen1 rcrn:1I l111·:1t1u11. l'.dl quitk fn1' niorc 1n(or111:11ion . 540·1151 . J· r.I·. :--!\!PL!< C'l'l:-.J>1l\ll:'-.· , I L'' , . " I' I 1· l rw1I; J :1t'Ut~1· !'111111.1: :l!l.10!) . • "' ., :i<'t 11•0lll "I' "' "''" lo, .. ,. ,,,. 1 . I II .. 1~-1 -~'1 -I! ~t•~h·l h•Ull•' , •·. ' ' I''" "' , •!, ' f . ~ ' Unf' hlo,·k 1., \\"'"t•·tlrc. 1•1~ • ,~,··~• .. •tiu~ ·' t \I! r:.\R-CALL ME, I HAVE A SECRET -:\secret 1·ln .. f'11i:-•1;1K•'",1,.~11 :ind n·t· I ~GI::! !hu.-:t'<'! ~nn·~·. llu-::r h1dea1ray'. Xifty pl<tl'C lo put up I hose \1·cek- 1•-·•u. II" 1'1l•t1 .. rdl'J' .11 h\ 11\K lYIOll~, \. ll [!t>rl :ind d ( Tri·l lllrl.ii•. t loeun1<'•I '.'t•1hn!!~ !tu~a.· hr•'-('n guests'. lr a pl<)CC for you to ~pend the pt.,,.,., f-orn1,i1 ihn•'. 11 .. niP-1rcekend 11·hil<' ~ou r duplex brinS!s in the l iC)MC .~ l_•l'oH . I 11 FOR All 111Hkf'r~ .k11 •·h,,n. ii-~ f,n11i1~· rent. It's nil south of the Jug/uray in Coron<l GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION $28,500 -4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. 1'\e\\' car- pt•ls 111 liv1n :.! rn11111 :ind hall . Sl.iUO. l)n\1n p;1yn1on t to anyone. ::::l:l9 .\lonth pays every· lhu1g. ll urr~-. Jll'I l'l'l(«t:-.c•1I. Call 540-1151 . IRlAS '· n~rn. llF:T BAH ~P•11~111' de! ~l nr . Everyt!ung in shape for 89:1.000. . • : -. u11h1~· roon1. l .• al).:I· ht.~1-NORTH COSTA MESA n)"n1s. r.i~;uitic n1,1,.1rr UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 67s.6000 ll:tlllc. '101>" . DVCOl!..\T· 2443 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar I $43,000-0UALlTY BUILT FAMILY HOME lXG! Cl"s...> 10 beach: C.\LJ .. I~---... ----~'!'"-.;.. __ .,. __ ..,,,. ____ , l\Jlh shake· ru111. h .1ftl\111nd Jh1ur~ ,n1d pla . ..,ter N · rt Land :-00\\" 003-6767. Generat ·General \\1111.-.. H11 "C" added J:.!':'1.::!I . 11n11,1., ron111 ,.,,,11. ewpo OPEN rrl ~. rr~ FUH ro BE nicr, '"' Onl' of 1hr fl·"· T'f'nininuig r ~Big 4 Bdrm-No Down pletc \\'ith lari.!e .~1 <1ne 111·cpl;1rc. p;·n1elt n~ and \i•·1v lh1r,·•1I<: .u1 fh1 .. an·;1. \gL-Ht·iuitifqlly 1:111 ,1,, •)'•'t' Mocco Highland re;il hc;un l-.:,i l1 1l'.,:". l~1.·au111111 fr1111t ~1 tt·hen L.r.-.at P lllC'l\l1.1I • r. 1···a! 2-~r111·v 1\·11h 1 1,11 111,. ~ 11.1111 llC\I 1lo11hle !1\"{'tf .i h lll'lll'r r:in~e :ind ln\"('..;11111·n1. s:.>,,,ooo C"ll . bath.~.' r anull· l'•i111 .~· 1.,;1,(i:: Poool Home tl1 ,h\1 a•hcr . .Ju,l li~tcd. 11 ~,11 ·1 l;i~t· CALL 6 16-(l:il.-!. I -l'OOUJ . IJi1\1n::: a I',.;, .. \'•All' (Jllll i:;nll'MlllllJll<'lll 546-5880. BOAT BUFFS I I ln1ill ·in;;;, d1~h11·a .. 111·1·. Hi <.: (\•111t·r. I\ 11h 1•~·l 11nrl w:ili·i· •• flr1•p!111 ···· \\.;t11•r ~.,r1.·n••f, ,\n !;111 · !:1rc:f' 111r111ly 1Y•ul\. GI REPOSSESSION Vat'Hllt hut nf'\\ly U<•t·nraterl dn11n r..1. luw clo\\n :di I ~Jll•l"I' l<w l"'M.!l 1ahl1• . :; l.1t«!· ;; Bl~ .-:.: ch·n J,.ln11d honn~· oth1·rs: $10,.jf)I) C;dl flll)..li!!J. r, .. ,111 !..· (''JlY ~l,..Pp111:.: lof1 BARGAIN OF THE YEAR -3 Big hedroo1n~. Nr11· l'l'pt:.:. (frrpl, IJl!1n". I hid,..·a·11u.v. C•)n1pl1·r,.1y 11111.J. 3 baths. 3 t':lr garage. ll u~c :!.~i.x:!.'i COl'e red e111·l p;11fo. dl11 h + Ir;.: ~lip. [ ~,·a111·1I. 11~1·~ un lhl' ''ll"' ·1 S · I I S.:11<'1" \\illll'i ilU•l•lll' fl''"P· m RBElL J pa HI. Cf\'11'~' pore l. IOl'C'Cf air !Jeat. ljUi('1 _ lJrariJ!i• •or s.u1 !iii·:.:,, ~ 1 1 <.:Ul·d('·~;tr· Full pri1 ·e ::;:!li.!l.'io. 111th S!/50 C•iunl) A•k1n:.: '>'.ll.:~~J do11n pa~n1t•11t lo an.1·n11r. \\hat\ lhe calcll'.' SuJ.111i1 du11 n ur 1raclr" · C.i!I 11 1lll"" ll<'l'll "I' I I · I <l Ir•· I S A~ hriL.11t nnd f'hr>••rful n<; nri-.•01 ~). I ··.··,,,· 11· .• 1·1-.. 1·1,.1. ~ . ' ,. I •I\ Ill'.! l': 1 J"\'i .. upcr ... p r 1n~ fll)Voli'I"-". ,,, 1lrvpef.5~;(i1· •,"'.f· n;•1-,• __ ~.:..~" ......::"' bal").!3!11. 11011 '1 !:i..-1: CALL immediately dt'(l)tlllfull} dl'ti1r;11Ptl r: BUILD YOUR 540·1151 . 111,·t:h~•nl. t•1un11;. kitl'ln·n \' \: 1-:. lfo.,.anl & t':o. I · L N' I hu1111'. sp11rklinJ.: h., ii t ,. d 1 Mro1 u..."""'"-' 1 OWN ESTATE aguna 1gue poul. C."ho1(i;' 0111•;1 --,1 1nu.;1 11,,,., .. , 1.,111 -.:up•T 1·1, '" 1 l.M.•dJ'Yl111 2 h:1lh -111 1·h;,r1111n..: sec EASTSIDE CHARMER f.111111) r~·1n1 ~u111 J',.11 ·•11 · · ETE . .iupt•·\ 1:1:·, • , . • . P BARRETT 'C'I ''"""lhll I II I:•"" J•P•l~'•I_\ ~n11t 11 e -rJL·u a ion corn•.•r s•1. 11 1111111..: ""''"1 """ I • ·' [ I I · k !1'• ,., r~·r1r ht·:u ·h :u1d -,: .. lf REALTOR ut. u..rl~ v use<. u·11· nca.r , !"••·I< 1, , , I '•I --,. 1 .. ·ach. Su1)1·r;1n•a. )lu,;t Sl'l' _ ~~11 .• i:r,,11,1 11,." ,.,.,, 1••1JJ''>I !1nl.\ Sl.~.f'(_.l C:1ll l , .. , ........... ,, .... v, ;; \ 11\LLEY • Rl .. \1.1' . ~"'" '~""" •' U"""' •~>'<)<• ""'"I y• " WESTCLIFF JEWEL ~1~ HERITAGE z~ REALTORS r .. ,J .• , ~.!.11Ch • .! I 1, I General General * Balboa Bay Properties * B:t\ .\1·c 4 uruts S7j.OOO JUST LISTED \\'j1crl1111ff .. l11ple\ lic::,,1 lut· .. 1·:..1:-t:-1dc l\)~- $125 UUU \I .1 I'll 1 I• II !' "I''" 500 ta . t·~a . ' ' arn. •:I IOU UI l'' ., .,,_,, Ovca11frn111 duple:\ 1 rn1 C'ov't.I pullo. guur· s1;.s.ouo I 1111.·1 i.111 h. ~jy,1su ·rr1 111ur1r.ulc~ l .111 li42·74Ul I . . 67j 70!\l! TIBURON HORSES -HOR5.ES :lT>ll .. 2.1 ·~ h:1 . f;un rut Proo[ {'0111 1•tlll'l1!!1 [11r;1 1c·rl r·n11rlo i11 xl111 i'Oad Sa'i ;no ~1.if;.n:ioo ! 1 l'l' .,IJatll·li :: Iii{ .. '.! h:1 \l1n1 ·1!01 ,,(' r\1nth. ! I .. u 1... 1::1\ ;1 11·:1 ~:J\J .V50. .. ~~·;:~11 REALTORS 4 Local Office' To Serve You General General WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. REAL TORS since 1948 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT-$250,00Q I .u 'u r11,u:-1\ n r111! h 111 th1.'i n1et ICll !ou.' 1 \' )11~1 tt:- t:1111t·d 5 bdrrn ho1ne 11 \."It_ 1!,!l' µJ{ ,\;,: 1 1.:. l1;1!h:-\\"ale lo!. J)1c·r ;x ,,lip. t';1ll lo :>l'l'. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 11 11 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 _G:..::•cn~•c•~•cl~---~-~-G:.:eneral MARVELOUS MONACO :.? l~H .1nil 1lt·11 111 ll<t1 hor \ ll'\\ H111 11t•:--bea11· 11f11I 1·•1rpt·r .. ,\:. 111 ;1111•~ ,_l't•;l\ la111l.~l'.1p1n;.:. f)\\llCl' lll.1~ 1.1r1_v :.!111t ·r J) ... titi ,!HHI. BRAND NEW DUPLEX 111 I .Ji \1 ~1111lh 11f l11;:h\1;1~ :~ 1:1t"..;. eatll . f1rl'l•l.1<l' d1111n g roo11 1. O\l'J 1.·1011 :-.r1 . ft. of ·IJe.111 !1111111 pl:i111 11'd 111111~ 1;rcat ta\ d~dlH" !1110 S\~0.t/IUJ . a ll 1:.n 11,11.1 \\ 11glit · I hl' l:l·:il 1.,1:1\er, •· G'7:i.tJ;i;'°1U , General MOBILE HOME FOR SALE ' SILVERCREST MOBILE f lOME ~~I >: •'\'. '2 1\11 ~ I:.\ <'-i ll•. •'r'"•P• •I, !di -1!!• I • I I I 1·, •~II• I ,. ' lo •'I oil'\• I '·' ti,·• I I• •I' '..'~Ill ,, 1r <'1•t~I , l.!11 h, , I·~ J.., "1"r·"" ,1., -1, I ... , .. ,,~·, •II" llll" \1 "l•I -i!J..• l'•J. J~· ol1•d Ill 11•·11 11!<111 I•" .1.1 '' I nun I•"'"\ -.1 ! II•• h 11! !• 11,,UI o lllf'i"<•!!"" ~l 1 l'.lo . l:••i! 1" \;J • t II J.\"J..• :.'1 ". f, •!-lf;_H/, t 17-;J."o~ CAN BE SEEN AT ' CRE!TMONT ESTATES General ELEGANT WITH VIEW 1nol • ' "l.1 1 .. 1· ,, s111.o I! )d 11111\ 1• • ill"\' Ill, (; I' ·1 t I " II ~ '"ill'!\ "~! •"11 1 t' I un•I "11!•1,ot\o 1111'..,: h.1 I 11 l;,j o ;,., 'd t~ I " I . '.·II '·q· 1· 11! t" .,, ,, l'I lr1 II"' ·1 . i"I"'"'' l'rH .. ·d .• t ').;; 111n 1ii , ,;,;i1 .... ' .. '·'' ·. Colleqe Park Assume VA Loan 642.5200 i' c •• n Glfo-7i11 :-u~n 11 .. 11. ('all 1 ... 11 1;;: s:, . .01 i.ir,_ii!I 1 ---. --...-.. .-Walker & Lee •-''E"J7•t ~·HSfuN 10, "· :> 11 '::===================== =t /{,·01! f:::-.1 ;1lt' f@ i•Gen':!ral General 111 .! •1:•· ! •r .\I I .10·1 "~' 1:1·· , 1i"•·n11 fl'.1UI Brr11 , .... .,,., 1'·"1' • r ·" "" \• ('!1\[',\1··1 I:\\. l'h \!I ;f: ! •I 11<"1 ITI..; I u.-i· \I'.\'. .~11 \C I.I· \I til I I. .\1:1. \ ~11:· ~~Ht' h.\JI Jlt'~('\'. (;ill :: • f.1n11!v roon1. LOl"f•lv _· ••• • Walker & Lee G.1 ...... 11J2 Pr11no:'lla111!t'ntu11:c arc·a tlo-.c'tn nrii· i:li<~ppin~ •1•t l1•••f _.Si>. -I ci•ntc r . Exrellrnt condition. -BLUFFS MODEL HOMES ~·II i<lh• it1•111s 111111 ,, Dail~ Ouly s:~~.!)j(}, (';111 ltl7--GJJO. ,:;-t~.h1.on1 '}~~~~ r ~ ,. SUPER FIX ER I Pilot n :1»Sifif'•I ud . Gl:!-::.t.i7S 1 A l;t: r pd\';ilp l<iT ·I··"', (1. 111 ' -:, PLUS VIEW General · ---I GeMral n .. 11. 11 ·, 0111~ ~•' : ... 1 ~.:'.1:r:11A. :x .. 1\1~·1·1 11··1·.:111~ ,'\\{.l;ftll\. ,\:.;1 Jl,nl!<' \1/~•·p ol111, ln h.!•' !<:\P'D. f;I·\" l'.,111 1"•<'1•.r "'· eking n.·11 P"'I'''''"· l'ri~~- 1 jt>1r1l l'rnl1U"•·._~1.r:-1;11-.: •·1i: .\II rcat!1· to llH!l'l' n11u l~c:.iu1 1f11llv deeur. 1hr11out. -,1·1th be .. 1 l';irp .. drape~. \'·3-lJpapt·I". la11d:.1·:i p111 g-: 1111 11 i•lc llll'l llr<::-quc, ,_irccnbclt. ... Prit cd to ~ell'. $1iH.i.10 HJ siv -.oo. BIG CANYON LOTS ' J. I 11 T " I ,, , ·1d ., " I I:• n•'<I ,I '! I',, HI' l'ol 1, , ",.. I\ i. , • I"-' • • ·, .. ., ;· '"' ,J.• 1. ,j, I ' I I ' 11 ol I \ I I VJalkBr & LBB .,., ,., .. , lJ All V "ILO ! ~:Ji General WANTED \I \'. II• ,. ,,,,.,, 11t' d 011 ''t "' \\1•111~·11 I•"'"' l '.l ;-.!J~I .\l.11:1.I • TJ:.\1 ,[\1, \ ,.,, ; ., tJ1,, I "II" · 11 I. "· 1,. 1"•1,,11 • '"I 11., 1.~ "~'" l"JI o•l11l'I•'·'"' Jd II"" "'llj~·n"r l••1!1;• I I n I i. 1 • ,11• ,11111111• 1"1 )..111 I "iJu., lo•] \o'll)' • (I• l••H I l <\,j I •I' "l<·n! •il··•l•••ll •11p1.,11t ~ ••! ·'' II • ••IL11.J• 11<1 . .J .i(l• I• •1111 < 1 I l •II John Allard, Manager 644.7270 rluJf(lf S~rt, tj""'na" 11£ At1011S' LIDO ISLE Sa lurday \.5 ! · 204 Via Ithaca I 1·1·r••I••''''"" t.,,,,,:, 1.u111t l J .t: ol1 1· d " or· lif~r I'\ 111 \1\\ ~ 1 \ ,., 109 Via Nite ! ! i• r,t • ' 1 1111 .1 ~ 11 · 11 I ' I!' ' .,. ·: •U• II :1 :. I •111 ,.,, I l•'i , "(t •!111 1•q· t.f,lr 'l, j , I 1 ·,.,1,,,,1 h111:t. ,, ..... 111, 'I'". \ 1 I' I. '111 I J3rittingham }kalt9 I RE:ALTORS ... \ ..• l.1.I ' THIS IS IT! $29,950 ... , ..... '"Ii' t\•11 "". ., !i.1111~. ,._lo I l.1 P 11 I• i•l'i\ 1. ll li I' "" II I: •., .• 1, .. 11 1:1;.:.111 ' I d ·! I· I T• It,,. II l. .1.1h l..'"11\. lil t 111• .in•I 111 . ' 1111 I 1. ' I l•H 11io .. I ""\"\ h•• '' 1.,,., l!.11lu ,1,. • (".,,., I" 'I lh ••l· ~h·•1•11111.' ... !•!'!Ill• 1. u•I ·"'"• .\II !Ill• I· 1 "llh '-"'·~(•I ( ,]! ~~·: 1-,r; (~, .... ..,...tMlf•~·"~" ... I ; ;: \11\LL~:,· , IH ·:\1.1"' • 01'"· "'''""~" 4Ml ""''"'"K O!Jo .. .\l<c,! '' "''~' I I J· :-. I. 1. I T [ \ !·: !' I ~: l. I' U-"::i!·;.-;,~ 10'.\ ;\hllll· lll••lh 1: .. ~11c •t~I·· ~ ~l(>ry ,.,,., 1,.,.,,,. ,\l•l'i"•' ~-:: .\r~ I ,,i,1 "''\o·•·p1w: .. 1,111 11;11 .1 11•••1 '•• • 1··11!1• d1·,d n •il111.: l.,•u k Ill• pl.,., 111 ..i 111k,•n 111 I '' .;, P I 'I I I I : I.I; • "' I:.\ , l•.i ir: ·I d•ll. I' i 111<1'1 I < I( I r••J lql \' \ 11 '["'''' ••1•d \ ~~) rJ.,u 'I. SI I•"·• 1•"111:.: ,,,,1 ~172 111""1 I 'I I I. '·•I ,..1 11111 l'*''', 1: .. :,. h ;11 • , \ \ .-.:.111, 1: .r '.~ .•.• 11 LOVE 1 i • 1" •' .-. 111• I'' l" ' ••···11 "I' ,,, 11 .111 .. ,· v .. "1 11 ll. l\1lfo ·;~' 1.,. u1·,r \n" •. 1 i..11 1 .. 1 ,\ 1 '"'.i1n·. 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ReCTt!'otionnl t,1lil1111.' .. 1n(l11rl" he.:i1cd ~\1•imn1ing pool, luj]\t,•d t. 11111, coun ... .'>aund. 1h"'rapv pool ·\U e:.iet 1• ir h11ild1nq ,,nd ground:. 1na1ntt.'n<l'nct! r111\ 1dt!cl ..,<111,f v \our cuno:.11Y-s~e Nl'\\'f)Ort Crest 1odu.1,;1 II Tvco. Three. 11nd Follr Hfldtoom Condominium Honw:!I" lr oni $62,995 .. , -#> ' .. ' .... "l I( I" I y " MACNAB IRVINE --~-------... ·~-------~ ALL YOU NEED IN WESTCLIFF !Jesigned fu r fa1n 1ly t:o111 Cort • ne<t r schooL'i, shops & churchc:.. Spectacular fan1ily roon1 ~ -I bedroon1s. dining roon1. 21:.? baths . ol[ice ior Uad ... ')84.900. Vee Stinson 6-12-823.1. 'j\ I I I GREEN THUMB?? Bcaul1Jul upgraded 2 bedroon1 & den -1\100d parquet. flooring. Lo\v 1110.nnt. g round s. Lg. prof. grccnhou.-.e \I o\'erheaO_.).,winklers. ~0:1.900. 1·11n1 Queen lH-1-6100. i i\f2 t INVEST -CORONA DEL MAR! 2 custo1n hon1c:s -l<1r ge corner lot -\'1e1r~ of. Ocean. :i bedroon1 & 2 bat h --2 bed- roon1 ... fan1i!x r@111 & !lil.th . lkaJ.ltiLu.LJ!oo & patios. :S li -1.500. Jlarriet Perry 642-Ul~. fi\131 . "OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 2-S P.M." =-1 1 J:.\LBO.\ c·o \·r..:s. 125' frontage -facil i- ties for lg. po,1·er boat. Lg. LR . forn1al DR. F il. 3 UR 's & 3 baths. 2 patios : ideal for indoor1outdot1r ente rtaining. Pri,·ate quiet nrea .• \b::.cn tcc O\I nc r motivated to >ell . r~l41 - BLUFFS -558,000 4 becll'oorn c:ondo1ninlu1n <1Yailab1 e for lease or sale. In excellent co ndition. hn mediate occupc.1ncy. ::;100 1110. Gladys Russell G42· 8235. <N l5l "OCEANFRONT! NEWI " 9000 sq. 11. duplex. Side-by·side units 14 BR & den. !i HR & den1. ::!O '-ceilings -1nirrored 1ralls capture \'ie1r. Suhter. garage for 6 crirs .. \ .\ILST S J::!~. G. Far 'B. Q\vens 642- 82J5. t:'\16! DOVER SHORES -VIEW LOT 1-~ee lot on Galax) Dr. c:orge&us \'JE\V proprrt~·. 1\pprox . 78'x l74'x92'xl47'. $89.500. A1n v Ga~l on 642.-823.5. ~i\lil ..--~~---~- (Irvine I """'"·' ....... ,,,eom .. ., tOI Dover Dfl't9 142·1235 1144 M•cArthur M4•1200 Newport l••ch,Calllornla t2fl3 HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOR 644-0134 640-1120 ! •1n: ·~11· ••I' !h•· .Ji,1.' 1,., Hll. ('\t.L \ ,\I.!. I ' l:L.\J.T\' :w• ~+1.r: l.J.u u~ '"" • ••u u, ..... ., c-••Ult (·r) VALLEY • l(F\ITY • 8(~(. ll(Tl~°"lSt J '"'I~_.. ... ~ft.< • I «HJ.,.;\ CQll'P~"1 SEA VIEW VILLAS Condominiums OPEN DAILY 10 TO 5 Preienled by N olll!l n Rell!l l E1tll!l te, Int. " l.! • t II 11 • ,. ' ' 'I , 'I• q 1 J _ t,~.;li,u• I:• ql1•' 1,;, , 1-; .J 1;1 .. ti~•fl\l" f .. T' !i" ~'I'.., ,1,,. ·.rh .... t.,·~" ,.f 1111. 1.1111·· l• I\\ ('.oil "l':'-•~11" ,", ·I Gener .. 1 E:o.pan.~1\'C' 1\l!itc \\ater VIC\\" fru1n each uuit. orc rlook1n .~ ,\hn1arc·h fiay. 111 luxur1uus tiledlt. de~i.:;n . Pr11.:et.l froin SUH.l:i!J: 2 l:Jt. 21,:.! ba to :i RH. !<1111 . r111., ::!1 '..! !i,t patios. J1oul: rct. fac ·il . i11rlt1!'.ll\t' .. )u. 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('h.1rn11n~ hO\llC 111Lil :! la.-.1u111 11 l p,111•1~ :: bt"dr1'''111 , :!1.:. h<.1tb.•. l.1111111 roo111 ~1:!!1 .. -11111 BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED BAYFRONT 111 ,·1· I.II()!) :<oijll<ll'l' It·~( lll \Ill' l"\l"\111!1 h lUlt ll•'<t!' llt'll ~'\<jlll'l!l·I ~ di.r·111 .i t.·d i111111c• :ti!""' rrot1ld!.!°l' f\]l l•\('f\i l;f\l' \\'1 ·~t 1~.1 ~ JJn1·k f<tt'lh• tie." .~;\1~) l)llU INCOME PROPERTY WITH INCOME! ~cc !111 ~ ··altno~t" ne\\ d11plc~ .. 1.: bliick friun Ol'l'<Lll lot:<11f·d 111 ;.:01rl \'t"1t poi t I:.c•;.1t·li rt.:rllal arc:;c (Jlltrcd <ll nnl; .11 11 5 0(.ttl SOMETHING SPECIAL l·,ll'~<:nl! t 111011,1 <ll'I \l,tt l''l:11c . ;, hedr11<Jl!1' i h<1tl1 ~ pool 1 11 ·,1 t1! 1 -1 ,111d ~ <11111 I l.1rlJn1 . \ !llf!Uli!,1111 ,1~11111:.,: t)_\ 111(' \(',l t ',111 !11d.1,\' ,' "_!;;;; !Mjit I flr11n101u i11c . ("lo••· '" ,1~'1" .CORBIN-MARTIN 111n:: 1tllll ron1n1nn11~· ~11 1m· R NORMAND Y VILLAGE t n1lnr.i: l .. "'1 c;r.~1 .. p1i.•• f•1r EAL TORS 644·7662 ll11t1 :tt·lJ\'f' lnn1il\' 111rh .u·-THE BLU FFS 1;1;.. f 11 1111111 c·uruln111111111111 Ill cla.-.:.1c <.uurt· ('('s.,1h1h11to1,..a,:11 tu'llt1111.·· 1c1r1I ~l\~l' ~ hl'dl1ri1n1 .. ::! h,11hs, ch:n . brl•;1k· 11-:i11 l':J11 ~,1or-r:r: r .. r /:.·"11 1 1'1 1111· "11·'rJ' 1''J 1('"1'' ·,,.,,, 11c~11 . \10,11 1 t11 .. tun1 1c,.1 u1{· ... 1nc!uct.111t! <tt'llllb in•~ f· ; t.~r rl;'~' rnn<I " .. • • 'ri.1clllu~ .. hlh·1111i., ~ 'i ~11r 1·qnch110111nL: .\plt·r11 l1d \ 1c11 (.ill fur 0Pf_NTIL9 • ""SnJHroBENCf' I \1.JUlli: Up~l'lotll-J lhrUuUt. apJlOlllllll!.!lll ~W .500 I ;~ ,i~!'l!i~1 ''11"0RG'AN)R1E1 : 1LTv BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT 'O'-~::.:.J-!!~!!!!?!!!!;1!·i!i!:.!!~!j!!~~-673·6642_ 675·645_! .~1J11th .. 1~,1 \ Iron! duplex e\Ct llf'nt Cond11 ion. L~ -* 15 UNITS * ~pe\·tc1t·ul:.u· 'tL•\\ of 111.1111 chnnnel and 1 a1~f J l'l<lrn1~. r 11 r1u·n J1a11111011 ~tl!J 000 ) 1B1\l.Ur1,\ PI·;;\ I;<.;.'\ I I.\ Bl11n ... f'nq_.1r1, ;'\t>,1r 'h"I., l)l'IU\r>. nllull 1 Kr, 1 1\.1 p111.! IJ1.1n :0111!1. (.li9.:,{)C1 DIAL 644·1766 ''1t~!f'I. B-11frr•nt 1•11h 1"'''1 -GEM-'161 Son Joaqui· Hii is Rd NB 1 !>.lip ,t, f.1<l'•I $.'12,f()f). ,11~·%9.'J ' '·' " ' ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!1 _: Gl1 l1t,l '1_1 1~_',_'1._~;.,)Tt~•l111 ''_'_"_'rii?_'~-'~2.1 ... ____ A_c~o_L_D_w_E_L_L_B_A_N_K_E_R_c_o_. ___ .... f. •1 '••: , , ·'"•I• ... . '"' 2 :;MALL HOMES r! 1' l'I 1111 • •,I I I• HJ\ l)llt 1 •. 1. "' ... :·~·1 c h·l•\111 1.11111 I '"' . I .• rr 111 .,i. 1 1.1 ... 1lq''· ,J111 • , ,. ' r ,., I . 1,. '· dl•I•• , .. , 1 I o1 .. ·., 111111 ;,11!•1 t::i rrn:•· ,),.,,. I ~· 'l"I'"\!' I .ot.11'*'1• ('r.11.,,1. 1, I. f··1w··d t 'h,,1<, Roy Mccardle Realtor ' 1 \1 ' •I' I ;11 •I { '1\1 -548-7729 2 Story Vacant 526,950!! I I 1 I : I t 11 1; • ~ , I ;, •!I • 1• ' I ; 'I <I• 11 j., !11 ·l11 ti '-,,, lo .... I h I '\ !. ! I. I J \' \ J: LI: l:\/;r;_\J'.\ (di 'I.' ..•. ::1. ..,.., . . i:-rr Potenti al Wholesale NURSERY '·"'1 \ I·• n,., :l·I• l.'11' '' 11 '.r,l ·1 'I "I "I' I• w·.o I!• •I) f'1n • ! 1.,. .,, 1 I:·'"" \'..II I•" i."li11I .. ~ ,; •~I 646-3928 Eves : 646.4543 ! Lachenmyer Realtor Most For The Money • at 592,000 ,\ 1,, I " <lt• .. ·n~. '.!' h.1111 ! •!1 1!• 1'•"11 "'"1 IWtl , I· rn11I tl. • r>••"ll. l"l\·1•I\ ,., II) ;:~fMI "'1 ~I . all (In Ill"' ,, '':1 .. ,., ... 11.t 1111110 c11·1J.11 11•rh f··11n1:1\n. 3 Car ~·111 ,·:· l/.1r1••1 !lo Thu~ t' :'Pl-.C1\l 1·111 f•or Ap· f''•~n1 11'• n1 " • Tri l\un:t.~r • .ii T11 If •r' ! ' FOR ALL I • lllAS I __,....,.......~..,,,;;;,I _, ---... ' • f,1d1y Martn 22 l'il-. u .nera1·--------Grn19 ral Ge nerli ..;..._:...;__~-~-':.;;.;..:.;..;;.;._~-~- Coron• del Mar \• n .. ral G•ll4trel Corona del Mar for the first time in Southern California . with the purchase of I -A -H E through Vall ey Realty, you get an amazing , ' WARRANTY that covers your home 's •Heating •Plumbing • Electrical systems.forone full year FOR BUYERS coverage begin s with close' of sale. and covers repair or replacement of hef!ting, plumb ing and electri cal syste ms, 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 . ONLY THROUGH I VALLEY-REALTY an exclusive service offered through American Home Shield by Valle y Realty • To sell or buy real estate, call * ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES • Costa Mesa -646-0555 or 549-1910 Orange -637-9101 Placentia -528-4772 Corona Del Mar -675-7225 Garden Grove -539-1162 la Habra -879-3800 Huntington Beach -963-4543 Mission Viejo/Saddleback -639·1501 Investments · 639-1501 OtMr Cofifoniia Locotlotis • Concord • Corte Madera • DClfl•itt. • ~i" • F...emont • tfaywcrd • Lofayett' •-ti•~· P'tnsontoft • SClfl .,.. Latttno •San Ramon• Walnut CNiri& • Compbetl • C...,.tlna· • San Jos. • Sonta Clora. CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMA TE OF VALUE A Be'g Enterpr •Se A!Tler 1can Stock. E ltc hange Company * Operating 36 Wholly Owned Offices Thru-out California Spec1ol1z1ng 1n Residential commercial, industrial and investment properties. * * * Men! Women! Secure your futur BUYING A HOME? \\-hen )OU buy an 1\rnerlcan l·lome Shield protectJd home through us. you are as· .'l ured or purch asin~" \\•nrrauteed lroubl e· free honle. * r\n1ericnn l~orne Shield 's l~omeowners Protection JlJan guarantees service. re-- pair or replaceinent of the ELECTR ICAi ... HEATING, BUILT·INS and PLUMBING SYS'f EJ\1S \v ithin the home, including lhc hot "''uter heater. * 'fhis plan is in effect for one full ycur ;.ifter cscro\v closes. .._ * \\!ouldn 't you rather bu y and O\\'O a ho1Tie that Juts the A111e r ica11 llome Shield I lon10011•ners J'rotection Plan? .-Call 046-0555. I *OPEN HOMES SAT. & SUN: 1·5*1 EVERY ONE IS EXCITINe!! 1 CAMEO SHORES · 121 MILFORD \\lhite y,·ater 'vie"'· pool . 4 Bdrms. HARBOR VIEW HILLS . 1100 SANDPIPER Ocean \1ie11-. pool. 3 Bedroo1ns IRVINE TERRACE · 1003 BONNIE COONE BJy & ocean vie\\'. 3 Bedroorns ---~-------- ' ~iE 'VE BEEN WORKING!! FA)RWAY LOT · BIG CANYON 17 lloyal Sl. <;eor~e. 61 ,500. Call I lelc n Cof· rey. STATELY OCEANFRONT MANSION 5 l!.c<lrnom o;; ()f old y,•orld ch arn1 , '''ilh 1111iny pl uses' $~50.000. C'::ill llelen ('Cl ffe_v. LIVE ON THE LAGOON Linda Isle offers a new "'"'Y of llfe i1l this 4 lxlr111 . y,•ate.rl'ront home y,•it h pier & slip. $285,000. ('all l';~t J~ug.· FOREVER VIEWI 1LUdrm .. 2-slory~ filth pool Cu.sto1n built throughout. S145.500. c·au ?ltarie Bu!'h. SHORECLIFFS · LIKE NEW I 4 Bdrm s .. fa1nily , !ormaJ clin1ng. View of !he ocean. S225.000. Call Bill l·laas. Specializ.ing in Home5 of di5tinction General HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite l Oi New port Center 640-4050 :!tnt r a_I __ - PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN. DY APPO I NT~IENT Linda Isle Waterfront l 'ustotn 4-bdrm .. :p 2 bath ho1n e on ln goon . f<~uJly equipped islrind kitch en. II aterfront ranlily room . billiar'd roorn $250,000 70 Linda Isle Drive Prime 45' lagoon lot· S150.000. BILL G~UNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay5ide Or.~ Suite 1, N.B. 675.6161 Gen~ral -----------~ Sugai· & Spice !;-or connoisseurs ol fine living only. 1·\4·0 elegant un its , lO\lo'Ohou se concepl. 3 Bd rms., 3 balhs. deck s, gourmet kitchens. $135.000. SOS ACACIA OPEN SAT. ONLY 1.s UNIVERSITY REAL TY 673-6SIO 3001 E. Coa5t Hwy., Corona d•I Mar Coron1 def Mar ~ount1ln Valley -, OPEN SAT/SUN 1-S ' TIBURON 2718 SHELL ST. 10un;i Cnve, C<l~I 1 C-11.1;) J lidr n1., quirl tw·nch: All 1te1>o' 1111pli11nttti. frt.ghly 1>r1lnre<J. $109.!'ro. DUPLEX \'l'l')" IH\U.,u.'11 ;: lilt .. :l1 ~ b<1. • 2 Bit., 2 ha .• .,.,·ith pa1 ios .I,:. d•Tks. Clo>.t· \•1 h••ilch. S125.000. V1,1ry 1'harp 2 lxlrni, pl Wi fornml dining 0 1· den <.'Ondo. Ct'ntral air oondi!ioniong, relri.i.;ernlor. 1>o•iuht'rld11·l'r, <1.-luxe dbl oven Included In s:ites pnCl•. 1\JI the 1'00- 1·cnicncc or 01vn11~ H ho111~ 11 1ll~•ul lhl" h \""a cl a r ht·~ Be11ullful land5CapinK al'ld recreational I a c i I I l e s . Located in desirable !-'oun- tain Valle)'. area. Oosc !o shopping. and beach area. Call now to see. Call 963-0C , \'\LLL\. ' l<l\11\ ..... '. . .. ... ,., . . " ' ., snaq1 L-u11icr urur, 11 i1J1 3 FANTASTIC I • CAMEO SHORES · 4518 ROXBURY I lu ge pool. 4 Bedroon1s t11.ir111~.. "l l>1c Jront p!us S & S Built Condo OlLl. l·liorni. ~uragc upl. .\s~unic \{'!"-' 1lcs1rable 7~~ ·~ J'i"ll"l"d IU Sl•JI ill $!' .J(J(}. J • It' Ul.iJ~Li::.\: i'"HA loan & enjoy Hvina: In • -'"• l·Br!n n. C'<u:ll unJt : oocl Joe.. lhL'I bre11thtnking cus1on1, .. : .. good ~till'ICI" IOJ' Sti:!,Jl..10. dCL'Ol'ale<.I p1·es~lgc. 2 i1tOI')' '• 1.11)1 11 L"Cl\[('(J. • TO\l"nhouse. $35,900. OUR a 25 BAY and l~l·~,\('l I REALTY YEAR CALL 675-30 0-0 ANYTI ME Scenic Propj!rli.. I 531-5800 * 61>"'' * . 1, ·Gener•! 11.\H.BO!l \'JEW H I CL'S, I ~erat · ._.._ -L L.~1' l .. ar;,:1.• :->BR, deu, 2 1~ --~-----FOR SALE BY ORIGINAL OWNER ""· T'""'"" Model "" 16139 """'""""· ;·v 1llage Real Estate POOL HOME OLDER 'N NICE I MESA VERDE SHOWN BY APPT .,.,,,,.,, ·~·"' ""'''· '-"" --·-• • • "'"· Q""' """· v;,,.. TIBURON CONDO i\l.\SCL:l.!SJ•; !'111! ho1nl'.I TWO STORY 545 .. 7291 )Cl!i,L.00 •1111.:lulll'S laudJ J>rni. 1 Ve ts· use your elii;1bility to P Hl\'ATI·: Y.\flD~ l:lo.:11 unl.1-b-1~37!1. pun:h;i~ 2 BR. 2 HA .1linini:: ynnl. 1•:1sy 1n :1 in r11 in" ti 2.100 ~·. f c.:t I General General (. M nu. uJ)bnuied cpts/drps, ) /l rd s . l\IAGNI1'~1CF:~T .... 1 ~'~_!5a .i:11r !10•1r Opt'n!"r. ('o'lV patio FAl\llLY AREAS. super S.1!>.~(IU full Price " New Listing! EXECUTI VF: n1H11'1r. l'ool , ", /londs ot 8 !IO\\·crs • ..,1b<"t l11~t· honus roon1. OPEN Thi!! l)f'autifully huilr .uid 0 • 1 J lx:d saun.1, triple :;-arai.:l' • ALI . MESA VERDE !)("al1011. KR S.1..-4i l: COUNTRY KJTCHEf'f lo mainta ined ))1)!1l<' nffi·~ ,.-.u ocnutl U six l'<M?,lll, .lour lhl• 1\lri1 ~ ~i .. '11.l c'all I BOit.ii, li(l!f t;.'UW"Sl' honil'. E\·l'~. 96S-4.1;';. ponl! 5 f~lly bedrnnm~ i\li1h1estl'rn ch11 r n1 in C':ll1f. llffth hoi~l· oil "'1\ Slll)dy 1 ~li~lO lo SN'. 1\J:"I. 1.rb. Jiving rn1. \\ 1rplc .• B'" O\\':-.'ER 4BR, :1BA. Cpts. RIKE TO r.:i\CH. Sli.!XJO ~un.~huw. T hl• lour hu .. c beach .• 111111 lnrgl' l'OVt'n'll Ah·-run.ni,: nn. ~dtl·ncn barlJ('euc d111s. 1'.rplc. Close Io l~tn l do""'"· Art n o "'. U.•chwn1~. f,>r111al d>nl~J.: d('1·k .. ~ormal Ult. \'aUl ll'd na e1m .. i-.111ni.:: Hl't'a. IJc1a<.·hC'd shop(ling, schools: $39.900. 963-6767. rnonf hant\\·111 111 lloor!i and t1"lhn~ U1 living roon1. ~\ Sh El .:dill<! nn Wll/l ..... i!.l har r 1:>997 . Mt. ~lilcholl Circle. Ol'ENTIL~. rr"S FUN TO Bf NICf'" I U..-:1111'1ru1 1·ah1n('ls ~!Vt" \1•U l,!1.~· 2 hhr . 2 ":~· rcn:~unJI eer eqanee l'l'tni; & t1114:. Lovl'ly patios F.V ...-5Jl-3-i85 for app't. ',• h k In lC' l1v1 n< in TM:y·s fla ys 1 r lru.:l's. nc s n Large count"' slyte home in < O Sat S l"IP'f 111· 1 11 _ _ '1 · HI" nioorn~c facili t\·. J\.<:kini.: ,. ~.1rclc•ns. :\Jnstrr 1x1rn1 Pt'll · un. """ "· THE REAL ESTATERS I h<"i·tt<' P.ll"C'. Call .,.{>-[1-l!H. ~:110.00J. Anri 11Jso !Or rent al fHl'~!igt• M Ca . '' n r n-isullc 1nell!tlCS u111ce ar..-a . Huntington Beach I I Sl lOO a n1011tl1. 1c•rl<1i11er'~ ·11 parurlb~. :: ~·1:1,.'l()(J or lracJ.c SIO,\JulJ _, ..._ IM•d1voUn1,, .• ~. ha1 his, 1.11 0 l'l/..iily lnr ~ 011,lll'l' 5-i~·~....,.i $l 500 DOWN W di f1ri:11loiL"1'.~: "Ut: Ln lhc llving . ;---7 Walker & Lee )I ante . IO~llll ;111..t lh1• u1 her in !ht> Ht~A U 1. ' f rc~ch s l ·y l c ' $259. Per mo ---------, Panoramic . I ,\ ··ruallf1('1J hu.1cr 11-;Hlls us 10 l:11"L:l' fan1ily 1'00111. Fan-'1\lPIC:>.. 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Easy cal'(' "l NC'iv \'A tfepos~r~~lfln~. :•, .1 ;or d nn I .: H< n• 111 1,.s 1ut1ful hec.huoni, S26.H:i11. \\"e Tri· L:1c:~na. CaH no\1' f o r ,_.HardCl'. aLJ:riJlarbw:. 1!P(.11l~. Glfi-7711 KHp tllls lla11dr dlr•tary with ro11 thh weelc111d at rou go llo11H-h11atl119. All tf11 locations listed below are d11crlbed 111 ''"'-'" Htall by adffrtl•l•9 1111• where i11 todoy's Dalt., Piiot WANT ADS, Pauons 1howh'9 0,.11 110115" for toll or to r111t o,. 11r91d ta lht 111ch l11formarlo1 In ttiis column 1oc:• Friday, Sat• 11rdoy & Sunday, HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR =6G U<.11\Joa Coves I Hal Cove sl NB 842-HIB \Sal 2-5 ) 3 BR 6002 Shore Circle. 1 luntington Beach 842·2535 SJ.J.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR OEN 8 J{ue Grand \lallee lBig Canyon) NB &!4·6056 I Daily 10·5:30) 8932 Shore Circle. liuntiugton Beach 962·738ti $36,450 \Sal & Sun 11-B J J22 ti Sea Crest ( 11VuHill s) Cd:\1 <J.11;.?i ll • (Sun l·S) 1937 Port 'frinity Place , Nen·port Beach <J.!4·2542 "$71.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR OEN 204 Via Ith aca (Lido lsleJ NB liiS.0123 $114.500 lO'J \ ia Nice I Lido isle) NB t)f;>-0123 5149.500 3133 Bonn. Laguna Beach (Sal 1-5) (Sat 1·5) 494-ii>.11 ~5,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 25692 Cnlifia. Laguna JI ill s 645-4-057 54>-0966 1 at & Sun 11-3) S BR & F~ILY RM OR OEN 9531 Panacea Drive. lluntington Beach 842-2535 !Sat & Su n 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE \':il11•v Hrallv he ll'iJ\ h•,' Cal! 11<)1\" f,1r p1·iva tc sho11 · 11·kcnds. ants 1.s. 1 t i.J d { :ililc io put 11i.~.1~0n1C' und1'r 111r:. C;dl !~;:{-rt1:\ --tiUILO EQUITY I sq~a1~ r1tag~ ·ror :u~h ~. .. ''.~ .. r-' ~" \l,,l,ft--tildcr 2 b<lt111. house ttnr priCt' or S28,500. Only l~A~l' · Pll'a.<;( .c<ill us 11 I On large R·2 lol· S2J9. P('r n10. PITI. and ••«<-~·""•>HU ....... ,,~ •0.U' \;; \11\ l,LE\' ~11~11 horn<'" 1")U!d !:JC' Goud J::<tsts lde locatidn ST.J() l·!oslng cost. J ust sui!nhlr. $24,j(X} · 1 rcpos.~essro by V.A., It's 6i;r7t!", RI VIEkA t<EALTY 1·i.•·Hnt .. belier hurry! VA -* 64:i·70U7 . * Sales Broker 962-:>511 ·~ RL\1.1 \ • ~·q(, ·~·utP~.,, ""l~•"'!·"<>'•••~•..,Cf co .. • •• "''''''''''''''"'" •v•~r .. ~ \':\LLEY · RI : \I.I\ •"'""•'~''"'"""I ~· • .... ~~ •1<>< ~ l • "~~Cl ~(°'~""'' 9UARTER ACRE MINI-RANCH Jt.11 !~" ~1iur 11\1·n ~rocc1·iC'~ - Th•· 11rnni:Ps 11nil \\':ilnut~ u1·r ;1ln•a,h· h••r.'. E\'ll";~ b111lil1n~ f1•1: \•1u1· f;i n n inl· pl<"1110·1u.; :on•i "'-'1':1 \'C'h i<+' 01·,,r~1l1•tl <luulllt" ,g:ir11i;1' fnr \\llt'k~hnp & h u 11 h i I's. E11n1u.;h ' f\n1 ~ l'I -::! bed1T111n1s 11nrl r\i•n \1·i1h :! bH!hs 1n Sp11n ish ii1.111• u1 no~ C':-.ir:• «ha rg(' S'.l\.:-..·i0. C111l 541i-2:l\J. • I Hunt p 2 ''ou •, lhh1 ,·,1 11 1 l•JI' $~ '''"'· ' lJ<l '"'''" ~ l'<lJ'i< II l!h 1n111i \1allp :o;h··i.; 1fr<1Jlt' :u't·a. •01111. ~··ho l lunt' ni111'.: Hl'l'I\ 11!''1 11·Jt .1~· 4 l bch /1l!('I'! 1111•1 11111 C'all •1r.;:-1. 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I 1;1:, fpl. r;·, \·.\ ;1~'111nalil·· J .. iin. $l:!,!(o11 T" '"(' , .ill 1:1.:1: ·~i::.:,c,, \",\ ,\-""l'\ll'Tll 1,\ · ~,;1 :.i ~I l 'l't'.'lij,;1' i•J"t':i, ' 1;1:, 1••11. :: .... 1.1, •·n<'I ~1;in1 ·111·11 (J•.•·o- ••I' \<'!'V '"ll\l"ll' 1:1,1: ••;-: .. -.... ) .. TOWNHOUSE' :: 1_;1:. '!. B,\ :'111~•1'1 ~11111 .\,. "Utll•' t"H.\ ln111 F11 <'phu <'. llt·I\ 'h·•'-: c;.1·/I' 1111~. I ' \I \llr_> .\ jO,dllt. :-.1•\ 1 •l'."'I l•I f l:•r:.:' , !1"!'111 n ~ ,·,·n1,·1 <."h1·.1rl("I' 1!1;011 11·111 S~!.~><•! ,\,k fnr !J.d,· :~.: .• ;;i-, REPOS SESSIONS Vnr i11f•ol'n1·1 11"n ;1nr! l•"'a l1H11 •1f rhl·~1· ~·11.\ .I·\\ horn··~. •'011!;1('( KASAB IAN Rea l E state 962·6644 t'l unt1n91011 Harbour WHITE WA TE R \'1•·" tn•1•1 111 u.~ .nd ,,,,, .... I' •>'ll I :1. • I•' I ••·orl1 .; 11· ,_•,..,111111 ~::-.. ;u1 \\h~ i··nt' i·1.,!111" Jl '•nh1.1•~I fl<••r• 1h111'1ll1 S••p;.,·;11•' d111,11·.~ :ol •'·' I ,;,1· ~.'' fr••nl 1l"rld11~ \'•·1·~ 1111 do·l"11·"1"d. C:dl l!!l-,,IHI ;, PRESTIGIOUS .•. . SL'/Ti:;S: ;1 11r<1l•·,;~1o111;1! hid". IJll ("•1a~I II".' bu1ll •• 11 '!. 1q1,, "ith 1011 n. ,,r 11••111:1•:« L·~1· .111··• l1i1· •·\ po1n,1r111 l)o·;,ut•ft1!1.1 1,ui11 ,111h · 11111t'h•1'' 1 .• n<t"e:1p1n;,; ~ lJ!l.JIJU___ ~Ian REA~ ESTATE 11!).J c;ll·nu('ll"l' .... 1 l!>-l-:1-1;·: • :.·19---U::lli OPEN HOUSE ~\-:'\ll.\Y I-, ( ·u,111•11 111.,11•, t" "'"~'""' 11·•0111 I ~·uul 11111 u 1· ,. " 11 I h'\\ "'· ,, ! ;f: rulj\ lll· .... 111 .. h·d, 111 ,.~I 11 11 t' i1 1'·11 g I• l•li ·~ ,\It l•111d -. pn id r111co111·u1:.: "<.·a .l;1l1lf". 111:1:1 .'i.\l\T,\ ,,:\',\ !"T \1·•·h 1:,·:n·h llC'ie,ht~ L.;o~ull:• B"ath '19-1-U::ul ~·11ol11c·,.,,~( !'atd•v C"rl). OPE\" !1'1l'!:iE S<d ,\: :'un "111 .\•·rtp11l!'''· L:i~ j](·h ,\]•,\\ ·: 1:··-~;o111-0"1"1r1 \'lC'll' l!•:1-:w1~~1 n1 ,;:1-11:12 1 J;I:. ·; B.\. fl!, l\'l't IHH' ~·11~) ~" ,, 'l..•11!~ ,j,., L~·. )•l1flt1, S iol.~lOO 011nr. ,, 1-.• -.~1 I HUNTINGTW HARBOUR REALTY 11" .1 l ,1,~·t•' ";,!'II ~Oljr 1h·n1~ ,1.;rh !" "C'. """ D,111} 1.i ·:-:~;;.; 1 .. 1 t,, ,, 1"!'-.ull1; :-"tt-m"-~. ('"'-'f>tt--Ho1ri. f11.1P'-!" ll""I ,,,. a11' ku1d t•f l~Jlll 111!1 "l,·11 \1!1h .. IJ 1111 1~1k1! t. "!.1-.,.1fh "I \d' I ; r 11 r. t!-."fii~ S©\l4Uµ-~£tf'$. Thal lnfriguing Word Gam e wi fh a Chuckle fll•!f& b~ (lJil I . '0llAN ------- 0 ~eorronge le!le11 c-f !he !ou' .crc..,bled worJi t.-· to.., To form te>•.ir <·rl'Plt wo•di I SOX TE N '. I I I I I I C USAM I ,,.___,., I ~I ~I ..-;I • . 1, ~~\,~F ~1\_r.,l,..~""EI,__,, ; o,. "'"•""po" polo<," . . . . _ . haywire We send wheal io I p I E l A M I Rv~1 1a and lhey send --;-.:f vs ,...~1-·1··~1-,1~-1~"' 0 co ... pit"•t ·~t (, .... (~!<! 11vo1etj . . . - -• bi 1 .. 1 ... 0 ·~ '"" '"''"'"!J ~ '----'-"----'-~-~~ ,ou llt~••op l•Dl"I trep No l bt kl"' ~""'11,(,,.,.,, l .~1·. "'\1111•~11 ,\' .b:1rk~"11'll, 11111 wJ 1! ,, 1 I\~, lK'd)I" !I ll\lll~ ,\ t !llUll~ j'l ll~. ! 'JUI< •l•'(I' o• '" oll' '"·' 11' •\ 1thlll\.l~li··1. 1 I•' ;.;.urii,;1•1 111••1 ''li•'llt I, jllUllll1lll_,: [Hl I "'"" 11 ,111·1, ·11ru\l\11 1 •, «h·. ,\..,~U1l 1"I'" \ ,\ lu<11I, tvu: ~.~l.'• "' <.W•N SAT/SUN. 1·5 3.J651 HALYARD 1'.\l'IU,.a 'l' :'\!j,:U"l SlllJl1:~ ·n11" ~ l.:r' •. l~11 1ll' 1~ a dchghl lq ... 1~1\\. :'\1·. 1<•11111~ (h• .• 1 1.oc~,1. ~ ... 111:1 ·'-J .. ~tu1.1. 1'1·11 I 1~ ..t< 11. IJ11n•·r 11u1cl1L1M.d ullh'I' l~uru · :.1.;,;AAJ IVIAl\.C. L1t't: ... " l1t1h· c;1-.1\'I ,.: UI~, 111\111·1 !•1·1· (•ll\Jll~Jll'"·· t.:ilJ~l·I !• O I l•U\.o ~ •JUI! •l•• I Hid 1·.,,1, 'l11l1h•llht' ,\· , ... ~~ l\!l'l' .I.ill! ~~tJ,.l\liJ v1 s1on Vic Stua rt Realty 494-7531 $69,500- In I l'.11 11! i;;-; Cl{J·:.~E\'T 1:,\v (x.:1:.:,\" J-"1:fJN'J' -11 a~1 11n~urp1 1.,~1·d 1 "11~l ••l 1ww . \';oul11·d b•1hn" l1v. nn. \V/lrptr·. din. •ui.-;i ,\' f11n11ly l -'I) It• ~1!1 lii.·11. ! Ir.: l;H, I J,.1, ~iJl1n1 ,_!/•' f~1 1 aily !'Ill: 11 lfq•lr ,\· 1"'1 !.q1, oo.:C.t!ll h'ttttl JH1l!tr. 1 't.~:1.tlfJI l.lv)tl _..\!1l1h· 1:c:d111r MARION MILN E REAL ESTAlE hi'!.'>!.•. c ... a,1 lh1~. l..a!,!u11a Bca1·h. C~1l1 L. 1'1111\E· ~·1-l-.'C»'i Monter'y Spanish [J1·l1~11;ful :: 1~1, 111.. ~ 10:1., '' 1~ ,.1,, ... ,, I•• l'l''"h ,\ ~hu1'" l.c,•' !.11:111:.! 1.:1 J,,,, \\l •Jdl luur1111.: ll'!•h· · hi 1111 .. h>.,, ( li.·1'1l ul. ,ill 111•1, k1r1·li.; I t:••I\ fJ:i!I''' ,\· :.,:,,.,j,on :Ol •·.o, Ill•! 111•d•I 'h.11 .n ;ol,,1uirb l\o•l'o• ]..,! •tllil" Hli<·n·d IHI I ~<:1,1~)'1. l ·,,II 11•1•1 111•1111 :1!l·1I st·ll1'1' 111ll .••·n~1·h·r ,,lf1·1,, j I.I I ~ .J."11 I Jfll.IU >.. ('""'r l h1~ .. L:n;1111:1 MINT tONDITION :! l-\rll'•11 ... 1111-;.•n11·.,,\\n ,1j1l c1 ...... 1 .... 11 .. 11;,111c: , 1'l ,,·h i;, J . .'!1111! ·:;1 n 1t 1i-. .1· l'' . .iiu l."~•· I" .01. I I•~ I •. 11 < ;111 \I. ''! II.I' .111 , ''•·I'· tl•fl)·•I "II~ ,.i -~ • .!,.\!.t_ ~r&~~.., ~'•-1100 OCEA N VIEW i Pl~. rl\'I' ldfll dl!·~ lhlll-• Hl'I I~· I!\ 1 .... 1.11.;.. 11 - 1•1< ).:Ill"' d~ •l!' "!"'11 I 11 !'l't''n II'"' f'>!!U•. 1111!!, l.U,-1 •1111 \J ],1i;t,l h,11', (0·1.11Ul!'I I ill'. 11111<1! "1 <'H. ~lj~ ~Ill. 'IL"."11•.'\ l;E,\J:lY ,:1 .11;.J * OCEANFRONT -* ' ~7:!.1ro I (l\'(1 ,\/'T :\!11,t ~l'I' lhi.~j ',.1 11'\:Mll' \'I'\\ .,( f'>,;t,tlit1•' l.11.:L' 11"11 :.!IJl:/'.!I:,\. l'()UL, I 'l'o.;u1111 t»111erfBrokrr 1 -. -* l:l'J-30~.(, ii -=- I\ I Ill!· \\,\TEH \'JD\' I ;\L\\ _; l:l:-f.1111 1~111-B;.·,~ul C1•il Bu do !,-.1 \,\l -1 191. l!•l-{l~~;I 1 Laguna Hills I HE:Ct:,\'T <".\\CEl.1~\TIO:'\ ''H" :'11~'1 l~U~lll' l lif, :? !l,1 t'U~1tJftl dt'~l){tl !ui'plrtrl'.1 !)1.111111!11 1·11!IU'•h'.il lM•111111•1ll l't.'liUl!.'.. l'rUnl' loL ~i.i:.O. ,'>'. t.1°11, n l~1i,:un,1 llillt . Ju~! o(f ,.;;u1 0~<'1.,"11 f l\.'CI\ .1.) S.. I .al fj Pa1NI N~~EfP(O lflTl~~ 1'~ ~ P11 1 n1r i·all rh 11t•I. THE~f SOUAP[S l\11111r.,,.,.11illr SJ0-1 '!10 I 1.l ,, h • 11; 1 DAil ( Pll or ,'l!J Licio l•le __ .c..., __ _ Lido Isle J ------1 1•.-0•.\ t•+ pr••I •'1• , 1>1 I!,!', , I I '} '" law s on BAYFRONT I '.I l Lido Isle , " I L "'"'' _: 'I\ VIA LIDO SDUD l' ,. " ' " ' FANTASTIC BUY !~"·" ,1.. I• , 11 1\.1!1, ''I I•'"' ,, !" 11 I " , I I :I: I .111.• ' •lo< I 1. .• 1 •• o111pl· ', I , , .. 1 ! ! , j>. I t, I" " I• I . ... ' t .•• tli •I· 111•, 1~l1 ' • 111~ ' • 111lf1 II• 11 ; I .. •:• I II I ! • , • '. 1-• " ' I ,,r/1• .I·•·• I I ".~ l• '' '' ' ,j, H 11 dJ" '\,' h Oluo11ri. l nr~1 t.0 r1 jn . !•'l 11~ 111•l• • • I r I I ' 1 ' ,•' '\ •• \I 'I ~ 111.•~" I· - ) 11 11 I ' I 'I" I -.,H'l 1 • \~ • \ 1 I.!"• \,.1·d 1;1.-;11; LI\ uJ(1.11-1 ,, ,, '' THERE IS SOMETHING NEW I UNDER THE SOUTHERN CALIF. SUN * THE BERG CO. REALTORS ·IS NOW VALLEY REAL TY .. A notionally -known corporate real estate organization is now operating under the southern California sun. The name is Valley Realty, and it is now operating the 1 O offices of Colwell Properties that southern Californians know so well . Now Volley Realty will have all these new benefits: • Berg Enterprises. w1Jh the 10 form er Colwell oll1ces in Orange County. in addition has 26 olher offices loca ted toroughou l California • Valley Really people are l1 cens~d professional real estate agents who know how to sc reen prospects for you how to move your home fast how to get top dollar for your home. II you 're looking for a home . thi s proless1onal1 sm find s 1t last. at -the rig ht pri ce • Valley Really advertises heavily . . every week. wherever the prospects are ... so a sleady fl ow of seri ous buyers see your li sting every day' Berg Enlerprises also offers a na ti onwide referra l service • • Valley Real ty handles all th e detail s quickly. accurately no red tape to both er you' with Vall ey Realty. a d1v1s1on of Berg Enterprises. nc. is a------ publicly-held. publ1 cly·traded co rp orati on with activi tie s 1n real estate. insurance. mortgage banking and brokerage .... and it is government-regulated Your assurance of reliability and sati sfac ti on • Exclusive one year warranty. As a BUYER when buying from VALLE Y REAL TY. under the Ameri can Home Shield Pla n. you are issued a one-year vvarranty coveri ng heatrng. plumbing and electri cal system s plus al l bu 1lt-1n appl iances As a SE LLE R. thi s warran ty covers yo u sho rtly af ter l1st 1ng your home and puls 11 on t11e "SOLD · ll sl firsl BU YER S and SELLERS are both cove red unde r th e Ameri ca n Home Shield Warr anty To se ll or buy real es tat e. <"all ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES * CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMAT-€ OF VALUE Costa Mesa· 646-0555 or 549· I 9 I 0 OMlll<Je ··637·910 I 0 fl I I ' ' Placentia · 528-4772 C::orona-DolMar • 67 5-7225 Garden Gro•o • 539-1162 La Habra· 879 -3800 HunlillC)!Ofl Boach • 963·4543 Mission Viojo /Saddloback • 586-0222 lnvostmonts • 639· I 50 I Othef' c.iitontle loc.tto11' • Co11cord • Corte Moc»nt • DonYiHt • Dt.bli11 • Fr•monl • Hayword • Lcrfoyette • Ll•tf"lftOf't • 1'1tosllfl't0ft • Son LOf'fllJO • SM Romct11 • Wohwt Crtf'k • Compbt-11 • c-.ertltto • San Jos.e • Sot1ta Clora. Ope r at1n~ 30 Wh olly Owned Ofi1ces Thru·out Call lo rn1a Specializing in Residen tial comnie rtiol . 1ndu ~lr101ond1nvc~l 1ncn t prope rt ies * * * * Men! Women! Secure your future Join the profession where there are no layoffs-no ceiling to your e arning s. ... • II 1-: Tll \I' \ II I TO SI t.:.(. t .SS: I.'\ I' I . 1111 .' ( I . II II II 'II I . • ' .. 1u1 j :"';;:=,:,:c:,=::,:,=:,:o;v:,=":,:,:,.:,===::~=:::==;:::::::::::.1 t1;.1·l' un l'\11';1 s111H••· 11••1111·r u u ~o ~~ 1.N~W(D ~Olli 110 loni,:t'I' II&('~ Sell \ti I~•\'. lltth ,I [1,tll\' l'!IUI SCRAM-LETSAn swerslnCl~sslficationSOO n11~1n~1 ~~1 G1~~~ ~=================================-----~----------------------~ • • .... . . . . -. •48 IJAILY PILOT Frio11, Marth ''· 1~/~ iii Houae• Unfurn. 3Q! Oupleices Uni urn. :A'ewport Beach New por-1 &each I N•wpo'°';r-B'rCi;--Condominiums Ranches, F-•rm\, Hou•n Furnisfiid "'l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::;::;I Upper Back Bay 1, "f"or' ~~'~. i st>·· 2 ba. ,~6:°. 1--"0"-ro""v"•"•-----'l,;.clG Lido Isle L•A""• Hiiia .:G.:•::.n•::•.:•;.I ____ _ §di5: kouM1 Unfurn. 1 -~~~~~~-1 Cos t• Mesa • -........ 'I" f'ALLBROOr: • 24 11.C. xlnl . nlU c • BR 2 •• ,~ 2 BR hl:lme Vil/ new crplJI " DANA Pt., lgt' .. ne•· 2 BR, '2 r E • h 1•us1. 1·11rp. & clrps, cnt·I gar term1 &: lnveat. potent. • BA YFRONT • ,,.., .. A · " ' °"'• am ~ c~ 10 park & ~an. ba. er.rp. &. draP'-'a· I 1ecut1ve ome 1~·1th o"•·m·r. S35,!Ql 64fi..Mi!8 PttlN. ONLY. ~1-o270 ........ 2 BR ........ ._ __ , .. _ ............ _ nn, crptt, ctrpii, frplc, · ....... """' • • ·~ M th ...-~· -., 11 ...... ,........ ..... .. ~c. 11t1HO, xhake root, Irv /mo. Jo:vt11.o,y-o:puv -.... 11Mi .,........ on ., 1 t\1~111n1 ;nut 1111•1 r11~111Y "~· Du plexes /Un.It• Real Eatate neaut. f\aroiJl.htd \Yet bat, food yard. 2 car .. .,..,, N I 1 BLUFFS Ctindo. 3 BR., M 111 1 holr .. hl"'n .. f N1•Y, Jl'wt 11 "' L19un1 9ue ba .• (·"-. & drapea. AllillOC". B .. 1., "··y. llt·hu·htodll'•u· __ •_•_l~•-------16_2 1 _E_x_c_h_•_n~g~•-----11-2 ~te reo , co lor TV, XlntNo.011oc.Gardnerlc -... ,, '"' " ..,.. \\'t1sher/dryer, etc. -.n. ...-pd ~1•10 cMro ,..,.,. pool. s.;.'iO l\lonth 1ot11r. cnrh•,...,I tl•11r )Ur•l, ill 61' 2lfli""" """ · """"'' ' .,,.,..._.... 4 BR 2 btl living rm & dining Corbin·~!11.rtln Rlfrs. &l-l-1662 '1 BUY THE SEA kin;.: 11llc 1111. l\l1111y tiulH1n NEW DUl'LEX VIEW ~--C-o•-.64~•,·----13 BR. 2 BA. vecy •harp. Lee atta fa.m . rm. trp.lc bll/lns, Coronl del Mar tu~ury f1•n1un·,,;. I 2 •·•-hid "'" Newport &.ach lunt nn, a.II bltM, quiul. c ...... 1dr"!', f ~ n c e d &• :::;.:::;.;::o...:::.:..;c;;;o. ___ 1 Forever view of Newport llarbor & lhe Pa-$71 000 :1 Bit. 2 BA llOUM' + 2 11\.'Ulvvm u-11-w•y,Oli -w l --'-'--------llamlly lfrttl. Super ,,.,,, , ... 2 1 •~ ' I , Bit, .. ,, 1,. Apt. ·~·le'•, l&t:rel, lo'o\'Cr Rlvcr11ld e ch.-n~ d I "·-1>1<1<, C.bol. k>callou. 1prink!tn1, ,car Kft,r_: fl)• 3BR, 2BA. blUns. fr111e. cific. 4 1Jedrcip1n custo1n·bt1ilt spacious 1ome. " .,, ".,.. County. llai ulilillca. Ell:· REAL ..... -t'1 1 uo up ex, c..-a ma<.'Uliatc. $350 1st, .... 11t & ocean vu, bean1 cell. i car I ••i 950 1 I , C "bl I i;tllr'a, patio's, yard·s, e(c. c•--· fo• 1 to ' .... 11, In SI~. Klds/peta/angls Ok. Avail now• S.'UO J.1o. Call dep .,._2541 \ \ ,_ • p•'ivl ·-~ ' . t s onvert1 e N~·'ft·• ....... J1elghtl1. ........... • .... Homof1'nder1 * 547.~•1 Lurry, 546-5880 . ltftr, pv u•:l\C11 • ' _.., ' t--' Beach a~a Y!'ilh 3 bt.'<lnn. .,._ M' I v· I mo 675l-.l203 II I I Q 11 tall liulld<'r. ~1-114 CO" •'GE PARK POOL Ill on le O ·· I GRUBB & ILLIS Co ornl' or • up ''·'· ua 1 Y l §~~'.!~!!!!i:::::!~j-l~'~'n1·r unit. lk lnc::ld Lo.....:. • huill 5 lict..!rui hu1ut· nr u~~ Income Property S.rrett Re•lty 1 8~· 1 b 10 oce~n. HOf.1.E, 3 BR. 2 t111.11., pool 1 Costa M•sa 1 11" 11 :1 .~ 2 ht'<lrni duph~~-642....,11:3 rn;tio,pluti~~Mi~~~ work· tab1e, lo1V malhl., 'Good SF:VJIJ.E 2 Or, 2 Ba.. - REAL TORS 615 ·1080 !)nly sll•jl'I !u ~.,nrty h••:u•li "' I< c · · · cond., $:~. mo .. Incl pool Spet:ll!.<.'Ular vit''o\'. no 1naint. NEW ,1nrt 1·huPn~·I. 011 Inn:•' \"Uf· Like 3 Litfte Real Eatate W•nted 184 Hous•s \Jnfur". 305 .ervlce., Call MS-9478, em. S:l7~/n10. &30-2ll08 or iu·r 101 c-"',,·..,...-,,.,-~,..,--,,.,-;c I 506-3009. NEAR BEACH $I I 9 ,500 . Houses At llOUSE wuotctl. Pv1 ply wtll 'G_en_e_•_a _I -----·1 3 BR, 2 bn11., blt·in11, lrplc. Newport Btach 4 BDRM., 2 BATH $16 650 E h ,. 11 ·' No•1h •ido I-· oo •:;:,::J~c;..::.:;::.:;:;_ ___ l\Yti lk·ln cll)!;(!lJ!, d\11hwuber. • aC f"'Y 11!1 c11>1h !Ur local l(.'1.1. """·· - Lido l1le 90 FEET N ewpor t Bea ch 4 Ult. l»rn rrn . 11111 nu , <I 8 ;1 Uf'llUI. ,;:1U'T'tl·n~ tllll' of k kind. a :.h1111·pt:u·I'~ $lli~1.1.00 NEWPORT SHORES \IE'ry .~harp 3 bclnu .. :? t'>alh; n1•y,· t•vf!l')'lhing! l.gl'. 11111lo & f10111•r utrium, Irµ](., Ju.~t !lteps to th1• <'lut>l1ou.;i'. 11001~ & 1rnnh1 {'Ou11s. \\'r!I prh·1•1l Ontu WHERE To LIVE' pcls $275 5'1~3532 hltln11, relrlg \\·asher I: 3 "" 1'°" '"""""" --· . .. BAYFRONT CONDO '"'"' , ... ~. dbl. ~, ..... 21 3 y1U'da Founttln V•lley plush bM\.\'n crpt. full>• 3 entrancc>1. l d ....... 1 '~"" Drt t-or, • I ·' · ]~ 2 hr trl\\llhOUM' · (>Ool ,, 2.W. 2 BR + Gfgnn1ic runipu!i ral"-"'• _..,. mn. Vl' TRIPLEX f'rn1IJ0111>1· .( 2 ~t1.1oh11 o111ts 3 Bit '.! b11. 1•a . :iO fl nn llan1ly bt.·ut•h, 1.l'<L'•'hOltJ. S\60.000. LIDO CLASSIC Dra1111ttiC" r.re1·1an hoult &. I atr1un1-hk,. gurch•n. 11 11:11 - reu·s .. 4 Hit, d1•n, 1t111. nn, I A n1WLI lo sec. $159.500 LIDO REALTY l t"7 \t. t 1d .. , 'II *673·7300* BAYFRONT DUPLEX 426 Via Lido Nord .1t S 17.r.oo. 17fl7 Or:u1i.:-t". C':O.I 6-1:.!-1711 BEACH DUPLEX ·: ~•llTll. & 2 txlrni .. "l ba fUR NII<' hy QY.·rter. 4. Bit, 2 , 1~:h. t )'plt.1'. Bc·auliful unit B1\, 1'1nrlncrs Dr._ Prm. on- 111ily nn(' yl'ar old: Fuu· 1 1>'· 81H.'Ufl, <'~t Zen __ _ huy :11 S95.000. Ne wport H e1gh1s fONES REALTY INC. I 'll:~ (714) 673·62'1() I HIGH ON A HILL ,\ 1·us!.,11i l•I!.. 11111• u[ n kind hull~•·. 111th :~ t1dn11~ .. d1•11 ,It t111r \'1•r,\I ~H·1u1t1fully df'1·oratl'd; 11 n1us1 ~""t:'~ $.~l.!IOO. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S 357 CATALINA View! View ! J •f" If! 1 1· I",. I 1 \·l'r)' 111·1v11tl' :t IH1r11l 2 halh " ... un l.'1.'11 ,. (·11. " " ,1 1••11 llh!1\l~1· I\ 1111 !K'illl llf!OI IM'ach, <'ll·~nn! 1n r1·,.1;.· n· JONES REALTY INC. t.~t J'!.16 ;M•l'rH1 vi"11 . 0\'r•rtooks th•· 8pl'('t. ~lust Sl'C 1(1 HJljJf{'('. "" '-Pl"Jll. only. fKM1!, ~.~uni\ & IC'nni:-: t '<!Url~. cu~1,,111 1ll'(~u· 111111 l1'f\1•t1 $225,000 '"11111.:. luxurio11s 1·nrpC't:.. Ownl'f"!·Brr•ker di111ni.: roun1, d1'f'11m ki1,·ht'n. 612-~ hr1·pl11t~· ,{· r• .. 111 lhini:: nu \\('I h111·. "t·llf'•·k1•1I 11 . .i111 Mission Viejo 011/H'r 11 ill 1·11n .. ut"1' ll'a:-111~. Sli.!i.t.oo. C'al1 ~il0.17~/fl. (714) 673·6210 2001 W,Ball»l INYd. t4t wpo11 BtKl!•C.il!llH!llt li2160 NEW LISTING BY 0"11l!r·Ahso \'1ll;i 1'•111-I dos. 3 BR, up i,:r.1 rl 1• ti $29,jQ(}. \\'1JI l'\lll"lil1•t' 1.fh•1s 546-%i2·1 or 8.'X}-(i::5~! A ··li11rn11nl.! 3 hdnn. 2 Im, f;11111J~ 1111., 1111·111 k1ll'l11·n: ~ frptl'~ .. 111.•111 1·nqM·t .~. l ''1! 11 1'ftRBElL. ~:11 ;ii:•"• 11 ith spai·o• ,'It_ hr"lk· I fl 11!' foH" l1'it1h•1· l..<i\t•ly p;1 ti<1. Newport Beach ~ ( i\,.luni.: only S·llJ.~. '--'===-==~~ CAI.I. 0 64•·241' ~'!r.:; Jl:11•hor nll·d A~-OPENIN~ ~-GRAND U' Neer Ntwporl Po•I Office UL'!)" carr w .... "'np1ng. ....__ ,_. • \61h & Oran"e or ca I ttl'nt M'h«iulc $485,000. _ ,..,.nc_ 3 Lr CIJ~I -Jo'irepl:u:c· • R1n. Al bltns, 2 car garage, Boat Slip Avail. &U .. ~ or ~l&t A good inw1t1nf'nl start:. at '°;;jiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·:ii~ n1•11 .. · ... · ·· · · · · · ·" · S.1.10. swim pool. Kids o k . G-16-1171. f 3 Hr. C:D.\I · t'irepla.ct'. S:!i9/mo. No F'ee. Agt . 2 BR, 2 BA. Huntington Beach Ol'fH nL 9. irs fVN ro BE. NICE' Bu1ine15 ,~.,., •.........•...•.. SJlS. Sii-4421. J::lcs,:unt, El~ant. Elt~anl. ~ ® ~ Opportunity 200 2 br. Lff&un& -View . H~u-n7tl~n-g7to-n---cB=-H-C~h,---Avail. April 15th. SID2 BR. Blt·ln1, crpts. " MEN-WOMEN 3 :~·,:;,;~·.;;·oR:·.··· S350. __ s_A_v~E-Y_o_u_R_oo_WN__ ~!Ir .42.i:001 y. ~~~ur!it~c·,a~1~~c~~ Irvine . '' ••• ''''" ••• s:;i-0. PAY'1T '"HI! " RENTING 0 -I l•f••f ok. N'o pc11. 3 hr t"1•w1JOrt . Vici\' • " · " ..z:. BEAUT. Nev."J>Ort ~..,res " " Oo 'i'ou Nc<'d l:.:~tn• s~ • mo -lund on ho 3000 11 4 Br ., u.. '"z..4664 art 5:30 Pill. 12 UNITS Co:-t:i :'ltrsa $201~1 n10. iir 1."1111• SIW,CXXJ askh1i.: !Jt'we. A1l'd11U~ 01\lrll'r 11i·iJJ (:;UT)' 2nol. P.cd C;u-pc t Inv. Div. 9'PJ..2~i.JO 11.,,. $1"" ""· . '" me. sq. . ,Jun, c~co.=~~=~~---1 lnclltl\l! 0 1• \\'11nt To ' ····-··········· . ..,. ..n E I -2 lir. Fil DR. -pon:.,..se. asy way o IW>'T1 fan1 nn, comm pool & tennlS s 1u11 \'ourO\l'n Busi/l{'~~~ II~)" your O\l'TI Mn1e. 3BR, crt, 2 blks.tX:ean. /.l an.v CLOSE TO BEACH!! S.horel·liffs ·· · · ··· -·1· 1:i .. BA, bltlns, nr !ICW.9. $275. xlnis. 1195 mo. Lse only to s--• N-· ~1 .. •o 3 •· < :: Or. C11111!'0 lligh· mo. !Mi2-4'153 •ui"' ..... '""'...,.. • lunds , ,. , , ........ , , . $.515.1,c""°"'""'""""""""=-c [amil~. &t5-:U70 ult. 7. BR. 3 BA, dbl gar, all ANNUAL 4 br. Spygl1J.!!"1> · n('V.-.. $lfOJ. 3 BDRM, 2 Bath, blt-inoi v.•/ SPYGLASS ~lew-in tlVH. 4 bltns. Ck11;0 to recrcatlol1 6 br. Lido . 48' bt>al'h .. $1 -100. dryer book·up, CfJ1ls. Ill: BR, 2 l!tory, Cetallna to & AChls. 514 18th St. 847-J!f.l'i ·rllEN IXJN'T ~llSS TllE BUSINESS Ci1U 673-7'li5 !nrd yrrt. Sn1J pel ok. l 'rplr. J\1ount Baldy view. Avail Newrport Shores TRIPLEX + S28.'l/n10. 8"2.1.l Guildl'r, 118 . April tst. 6#-.5973 o rl--''-"'-'-------1 t2J :ll :Zr 7020. Gl+--0165 , ROOM FOR 6 OPPORTUNITY N " I h I I dbl "-d I J' BR, 1% bas. lrplc, D.\Y., 2 f.'w " 1r. i; ng, ( "' 1r, \VAI_.J< Beach 2 Br 2 °" P x. l;Jk.." 10 Beach. S300, mo Yr· Cosla 1\lt'!(lt S·ln,i:fl. 1~.000 ~11 i.:;11· S2.10 l!!t'; nt· lieach Bl & ~ yrly. Sngls/students Jy. 2Ll--3-l l-l7().I r1. Znra'll n2. f\last('r pl:1n· SHOW Shilt•r -I ned n..11R4. Try R:l-CP. Red Open ll}l Sat & J\lon Only. Homefinders * S47·9641 ... up ex•s, C'al'J')('l lnvcslincnt D l 1.. 1766:.! \lnnBuren. llll: no pets \\'ATERt'kONT 2 Bit. 2 B,\ Furn. or Unfurn. 355 <17!).2'>•J. MARCH 22 24 "LA ~ENTALS SHARP, 11ke are•, 3 BR. Iii d '""" 12'0 MO 5"' • .,.. .A '.1 ha.,.. blt-ins, la 111 i J y rn · / · Balboa Peninsula FRI 5 PM TIL 9 PM Snl. & Sun. 3910 River or1 ----------' COM-DU PL E v ,, wt lftei.r.111l 1H Ht¥a k11ehen, f11ilc,, cpt, drps, ,.. Cull for 11ppl ., 213-446-1710. SI) ur lh1·y, (~·1'~111 \'1t•11•. 1 yr SAT. 10 AM TIL 9 PM t'Q\•'rd patio., !ncd yd. S315., NE."\\' Harbor Vu, $450/MO. 3 BAY rRO~'T. prlv. beach, nr1\'. Uoth unit.~ :1 hr. 2 U:t + SUN 10 AM TIL 6 PM f fiit HOU'lS !)8.Jl Padua Dr., 847-6?"3 BR !rplc :.! .Ba pool !~Mis Lari;(' 2 BR. $500. or J BR h.: . f1uh rm. Qualiry conslr . See The M1ny I l Ans. 3 BR, 2 BA home. 50l<l00 prt~I. ~'or .=i86-:im. $600. Dock avail 673--6640 111/oul. Cuslon\ crpts. drps, S DUPl,. Fen<.'i.'<I to1. ,\II clec hltns, 60 I I . BUSINESS EXHIBIT 1~, -. 1,, foo Kci'th. 1rotrl:tlll ext. 1400. Apts. Furn. 3 ,,. 111 I h'J"So.<"\'C'"' .. lllll.: 1111• ••w-r •.• , c M .. ,.,,,, <W .,_ A ·.r· Plus Free Saturday """' ... ' · · !Mi2--l·l71 4 .liH nr M11r1ner School & B Ibo I nd n\t1<'ul11te. !luge sund1·c·k-B . B 'Id LAGL·;-;,,, v1e11· B11l'h si:;o.17=~~---c=,---= \\'cstcllff shoppoog. , ..,...,e a a Is a 21 ~ car gar. Cusl. stc•n..:1 us1nes' UI ing nll :ippli's.sirn.:ls:r10\\'. 4 BR. 2 bas, $310. nlo. patio, ...... tio sy11. ASSUME '111'/o LOAN. Seminar I CU~TO~I furn Cottai;e $17::> frplr, 17751 \V1ightwoocl, boot yard. hn~ed occu· LO\IEL\' _ YEARLY. :.!BR/ Hy Ch\'JlE'r. Appl. 6'7S-AAl!-I. Disneyland Hote l uHI paid. rc1\l 1•tran. I::. C~I 11.R. l\\'. ol Springdale, S. pancy. Agt. 640-325.5. JBA. Spacious. P1ttio. B-B·Q Convention Center I (JI.~:· S1111n1!<h hy ~ca 2 l1r of SlatE'r. Call S4&-200'.I NU Hlltbor VU 4 Br/2 fplc Li'a1>c t:inplnvt'd Adult Only 11 Nf.:\\' DUPLF.XES . 111'11 An:\hc-hn (\111v. C"1.1 S:.100, frpl, f1~k··1JC'I ok. VACANT 2 Br house, hike to v.· e I ba r ' VU._ Con1m 67:~2197. 67~. DANA· PT. 17141 774-1632 FltUIT Farn! 3 br 2 h:1 $275 hearh! Al so J AR Horse pool/U.•1u11s. S 5 ::> 0 Imo . . FABULOUS OCEAN VtE\VS t-ountry lot, :-.tv/l'l'f, nu Ranch, Sll:i. 8 in g I c s, t:vt!s/wknds 644-1791 Balbo1 Peninsula You Wouldn't Wait 'Til Summer ' Ta Buy A Canvertible!! Newport Bay Towers I & 2 BEDnoo~1 - f'ONl:XJJ\llNIUf\I !!O!\·lf:S SS.~.9JO to $73.9.''iO DISTRIBUTORS-C&U. ·fnmliiE's. Ai;t. F!!e. 9~30 4 (3 BR . .tion1es1· in !°:'pt. $35 WEEK & UP Open Hou•e $48,950 non.view \\'e are In need of more nicn \\'ALK ro lll'Jri<l's :i Br ST;iO. BEACH A 2 8 $1/«l Shores, yrly lsc, lrom $32:1 S.t/sun 1-5 From $6000 Do\.\1l to st'll & dislributc Na· hUJ..:l' Jo'.P. l\ids/pcl~·1o:ar. · r~a r, · CJ\Y\\IUVU Kt.:1\L'fY :H.'l·l:t.IO • Sleeplffi Room• "· ( I 11 4 PLEXES S74,950-S!ll,9;fl . IN 11'11 · I I . L·~1 $275 ·•IY Fncd for kids/pet. Prlvnte-e Housekf!t'p1 .... Room. 4 So h ., ' II . fl I I DllY 1iin onies •116 \V-.11111'•.•i"", 5 1--1 tionally udverli~ Ju.~rlce ( I S-< .)l r I I } H ,. d * 547 9641 1\'ESl'CLIFF 4 •• 3 Ba tam .. ... IV Y \\'al or ic 111 11 Pt Boni Slips · ,_-"' " '"' .,._,., Offt('(' open F'ri-Sun al Brothers (JB) autoniol!\'l.' frpl c, fnm1ly & 1ie1, 2 c11r. omt In e r s • °'• • •Ocean View Apt.I price~ or r~u· ~Ulrlll\l•r Ill Full SccurUy l llghrii;r hllml', 1 I~ Im , Plus hugl' 33.S61 Copper Lanh.'m products in the Orungt• J\IANY. l\.fANY MOHE'.! 3BR. 2BA, bltln!'I, dbl gar , ~.m. ~sq. ft. Ref's. Call BALBOA INN h~y a profl11'1hl<• s1unn1t'J'· Slr'CI ,(, eoncrelc constt ucllon ru nipus 1'111· w/frpft: ,'\., lil!in Phone 831-2101 Co1tst Arca. Arens available 1 $ LANDLORDS $ RC'W p.uint & carpet, Sharp~ 6J\H~ ' 105 l>taln Street winter 1-enlul pr'Opt'r!y. (,""' Priva!c'l31ll<:nn1es b11 1'-l~1111.:', 1 .• ui.~ Vof.:.._I JUii· \Vkdoyi1 call IMlikler r>'l2-1905 provide a good 1ncome. \Vt' FP-~ 1-~R.EE. Ce.IJ Ui; Today. S250 mo. uk for Dale 3 lilt Horse ltanch ,acreage,, 67S·8140 us about I his \\'1'11 lot·11!t'd 2 garage S/)(l.rcs per urur. ~,i.-t-~13-16 .d 1 , 1 $ ALA RENTALS 5 _, "?•" s~. AlS<l 3 UR Horse l{aut·u 3 BR dm1,n. 2 Bit up du· I HlX)f top sundcck · Ul'i':N SUN. 1{1 Nt•\\' 4 Bit FUNK FACTORY r11'0v1 c I ic van It ~{)O{ =~=~~~=~~oc--c---o HB .$2'.Q ""' l'ee 979-&130 LUX. F'um. B ay f r,on t p!C'x. only 6 d<11"1l'!I t•I 111c· Unusual Opportunily 1 <1 Vit•wJJOinr. ()!'~"111 \rJt•ii·. A uni()\11' l..:.1~na Beach health insu1:11nc~ pliin. A N<'v.·po11 & Bay, 6'12-R~ COOL JEWEL. Privaie 1 --'---· -· · • Bachelor, $225/mo. Private beach. No1v only $1!1,'.IJO. Purchase Bay!ront Properly Xlnr Ir. Cjlt. Lri.: 101 By .~IH1J1. Cnn111l1•te 1\·iTh top .sn~all dCfJOSJl w1ll lie 1.-c· LANDLORDS' Bdrm, $150. Stn Juan Capistra~ bc11rb. 10'.~ Do11•11. in Nc\\•rxn1 Besl'h, ~r,·1 'lllO Ti'J':.! L' 11 1 1-rnflsin<'n turning o u ! quu"Cfl foi: \\'Orkmg . in· • Homeflnd•rs * 547-9641 Call 613-2162 Cull 6•14-7211 310 Fern;1ndo J{d.,.N.B. ;~~1:~:.._ ~;i·.(J(H:i.· · · a l' 1·usron1 dtsii;:ns as sCl'n on \B'l'ntohiy. 1Call Ju s 11 ~ c \l'1· Spe<"ialize in NCl\lpot! ==~·--~=.-c--,,c-cc-"" NE\Y home, 3 BR 2 ba. -U-.,-1-Q-C~E-OC~E~A-N~F-R_O_N_T_ '. ~!' • 67S.8551 ... ~ Nntiunfll T\·. An ~lft1Jll~b1·d rol_ en or appt for 111-n1.11l·h e Coro1'a del ~Jar e SPARKLING 1 Br, ~ Ba. vn-in:-., 1rplt-, ut't'an vu. South Laguna husinl'SS in a prime loca· t~':"'.1e~s. t ~131 li8l-800'J , or & u.~unn. Our ncn!al ~r. crpt. df'Jll', bllns. $21:1. • $290/nto. 49!rW20 <'Ve. BR. bcarned <.-eillng. too BELLE of tht>-BLU~"TS Lion. ~21:>) 35.S-22.JI \\'CCkdays l'i 10 \'i!-'c. is r·REE 10 \'ou~ Try RED CR'?I' RLTRS 893-13..'>l Santa Ani mu1 ·h charm. Adu!L~. No I YOU'J.J.. LOVE TnINA • • "* * * • Red Carpet, Realtors ;,, Nl.i-\lie11·~ NE\\' cxccuUvc 2 story La ·------pets. 67J...63T2: fll981-l9S8 ' ' •Sht"s <'001 11'/et•nt. air -GOLDEN D.\YS. f\J o\•r in 497·1761 NU-VIEW RENTALS O:J<>stH By The Sea. $495. 3 BR, 2 bas, central air, J BR & Conv. Den, frplc, 2 •She's beaut drpd & <'rptd bcfon' ~u1nmcr, lht•n rcl11 . ..: e Candy 5Lore $7500 1-~p Gi34ll30 or 494_3248 mo. 968-0044 !rplc, D.\Y., lull cpts & BA. View of D<-ean & Bay. -.sill! admires h;ci:seU in at 1hc ~;irh acros.~ thr OFFICE BUILDING e Boat Mfg Nets ~50A1 1·1~,-v~in-0-------ctrps, blL-uu. Nice area, f~ S390/~IO. Yearly. 646-821.l HOJ\1El' DUPLEX .. 2 BU..:S. TO Bf':ACI I e (}y,•nc1'S :; BR·:.IBA 11· frpl. n1 .. ny mirmrs s;ln'ct or in this 2 BR 2 ba 2 ArlJaCf'nt suites -reception e E quip ltental min. 1rom lrvtne Industrial or SJ6-M09 eves. * llrr f't'ar patio is delightful honll'. Beam c1:-it1111~s \\'arn1 +4 Qrficcs. One suite now complex & sdtls. $l:l0. mo., \V INTP.::R Could ht• 11\R w n10tl\li\·. ,._ • llUJ!C.Jn.'!lis, l·o\·cl patio +3 Bl.'drnis, 21~ baths have lh<' roon111 upstnirs .~. 1rt:e 0t.'l.·ui>ic<i hy ilcnlist, otht'r Nets $18,000 Yrly. \\'e presently have a n ne Call 6'16-533()-days & wknds 1 BR cozy, on the bay uttl 1n:1ny xlra charms. s1hling ~lass dnol"!t let lhe ll\-a ilahl<' tor 01,.TM'r/u!lcr. e J ob S~op gr $250fi'I selection of 2, 3 & 1 or ~191J aJt·6 pd. Sl60 ruo. 61a--4;)3.1 I e 2BR w V\l!W -Brand 1w11 e Adja(.'('nt to i;n1all purk •Ternis 11v.·oopln~ virv.· in. $.i6,;iOO E..:cc\lrnt nor1!1 Costa !\leso HOLLAND BUSINESS bedroom rentals from $280 J. Carey Rel~~ 1•1"1t6-11Y~~:'• LINGO REAL ESTATE loca1ion ~;\k•sn Ven!<'). 540-060S . SALl:.S S.la.4\70 10 $450. nJO., as "'ell as University P1rk Corona del Mar • A.~k fot· DI "' · • ~!ll-SOWi '199-13.!l,7 Lea!IC option S98.;;(l(). Cttll , ... .,._,...______ resales In the area. \Ve are · e Sll<l,950. J . Carey Riiy. G-1r ... 1.111 e Ask for DICK \\'H !TE e ;,.1.~-71-J:l.:-i ~,_ts-793..1 Tusli'n J.IM~24 SouthCo, Ht'altors. 43l W.11th COSTA MESA here lo AOl\·e YOUR housing U · PR,!:/Ap!~. 1!~!E2 den S:l15 pr month. F'umlshed 2 l.AHGE FAJ.'i!Ll' HO:\TE MR. CATFISH needs: nivers '-T ........ "'~ ' bedroon1. F'il'('pla.ce, pool, 01''·"·'" ._,lo e, SAT/SUN. HOUSE + ,. I , .•• I ( LANDLORDS FREEi -adults preferred $350 filO. built-ins. Adults. 67l-8574. ,, ·' ONf: or Ornn.(;"" Co11111y's flllf' res i eal 1~,, mportt'll rom Bl<r. 642-U:.IOO 673--202G. ,. 'I• BLOCKS-TO BEACH H0f\1E + 10 BDH~'I. 001-t;\·I ON XTRA \VIDE J1:i LOTS • $55,000 • TltAT'S /\LL TllER~: IS TO SAY ~}.~I TUSTIN AVE. bcm1cs. Tuslin Hills. l1\'I 2 UNITS Arl<rlnsus, llush Puppies, Get all rentals for two ~-'-'"-"=:.,..---~-- jBR/:IBA, trg fan1 rn1. Nc1\·-roorl. o\'l'r 1 ai'l"l', :; ].(:l). lusquus 11nd t·uuntry .(:1'avy. years. Guaranteed ser· Condomi"lums SHARP furn ant. lots of ly dc<.~irnlt'fl thruout. Huge hdrrns. 2 1\bl "iu·;tl.!t'~. liitst .. Ne\v Triplex. g BR. 2 BA ·A real 111un101ers drcarn. • Unturn. 320 eharnJ. lg-e. tiriv. deck, J I 70. 1°•· $ 6 6 "0 O ' +T11·0 2 BR. 2 BA i\1)[s. vice. _...;:.;..;.c.;.. _______ I -·• II I 111· 613 '"-u\ s .,.~. • ,1 · 1111.11t ir/11 inr ('('I l 11 r . 011·ncr rlalrn~ $9,000. !;l'\JS~. I d 547 9641 ;iuU , t'H.'il'. ;), -~oou (i.J&-ii676. SI07JXKl. f71 I iG42-ll.-:i..~I. Pnlio. F rplc. Ya1'tl. Laundry i-·or n1urc infortnatiun call Home in ers * · Founttin Valle_Y:.,..-:--l ;C~o~•~t!•:..!!M~e~s~•'._. ___ _ I ~~~~~~~~~~ 1"10111. i;ara~s. 646-4·11·1 ~3-l!ft:t WE 'RE MOVING IN •• '/le~1 ' !l NF'.\V 2 BDRl\.1 UN JTS 41rl YRS es111U. Bl'uuty Snl11n .•• TO HELP YOU OUT! lst.\Ves:em Bank Bl~g. J BH J'~ BA .. unlurn. ~ car $30 WEEK & UP -~~~-~'~"~.,~,.~·~;·~~"''.:•I J[M'~~""'~'~'~"~"'~-;~~l~r~"ll:'~c$2'.;:~~~c~~~:i1~$J~~'.;.~~~ _:rc~tu~~llds~~ ~i~: Homefinders * 547-9641Da~~i\-c5Sf.{~·1Nj;ht1 ~~t ~'~/1~~3-~~.n,: ~rl~~:~i:i.~~ Avall. J . Corey Rily &16-111-1 .-AsK ror 'DJCK '''JllTE • f»8·79:t'.\ 1~'; dmi·n. Broker ~~ra· 67:"~. Balbolll Pen1nsuf1 . _ Huntlngton-bNcn~ • Pfiorfe Service -fltd. pool EXCLUSIVE Mobil H t1on. CJS Real F~ !I l 11 t e Mo t L 240 --e Children & Pet Scclion Totht•O(·e;-in ! DOVER: SHORES e ome1 125 :i ill-1168. ney o otn j LUXURY LEASE ?BR.2Ba .......... ,. 5J2'.!,2BR,2story,newbldg,shag 2376 Ne1vpot1 Blvd., C~l 3 mn~ter txl1.,•1s. 2'.· b11 1h~. l t!I' •. , :<• .. bnlhs. fun1ilv. ' __ F_o~r-'-S_a_l•'------1 S.UNITS 1 t JD L • S b 1 BR. 2 Ba., den ······ S385 crpt, aic, no pcls . .._..,,iu.i·~·• 5-tS~T."l5or66-3967 ~ '' " ~ 1 • s oa ns llhh '" Bay. hn1vn Y appt 3 BR, l~I baths •••••. S300 ok. $22.).$50 cleaning, $75 ---. frplc, family room tha1 1\ill nn., furn1;1 I 1hnin~ 1·111 .. 2 MOBILE HOME LES." Tl-IAN 7X's GROSS. only. Cht1K'r S-l6--060J J BR, 2 b.atlu; ..... 1310 ·I~ st>e, rciunde1J1e. 11 a\' e, * SUS CASIT AS* HOP.sKll>-J U~IP flt a pm!. pool lnblC'. frplc~. l'l'I\. rc:ir ynl'({ v.·ith C1111:<1~!ing or 3BR 2BA hon1e 4 CR 1•1 baths: S.'lOO I 817-£21)! 96HM67 Compll'.'tcly cf1lld ,1;;, drpo'f. sp;irklini.; )-""01. $1a4.j()() FOR SALE : & 2 duplC'..:•·s. UP TO 00% ~orona del Mar . ..? • ...... ____ ·-_ • • Jo'un1ished ·Bac~lor's &. 1 ;·(.'(! 'implc. $79,j()()~ 2CI',~ Vis ion V ic Stua rt SILVERCREST l~CO:\lt: sr;o. PI:;R 1\10. SV..% INTEREST 4 BR, -1baths .......... S.lTO LUX Spac. 2 BR., J-'ab. rec Bdrms. ExCl'.'pt10nally nice. c.lo11•n. ~ MOBILE HOME *CAREY REALTOR~• \ SEAWIND 4 HR, 2·" ba!hR .... S450 ~75 i area. ~erfect lor cpl. or 2 2110 Newport Bl, Cl\.1 . i\lr.NAsh Hl'al1y & Inv. Realty 494-7531 20· x ~r. 2 BIJ 2 fi) t'lll'JI., fi.16.7·1l~ R.33-0111 2nd TD Loans Next To Spyglass CALL 552·7500 I sng!S...:._$270. 9fl8-..~13. BE~lIT F'URN I Br lot:ii ol &12-1 33-1 or 6-~:6~ drapcri,. hit-Ins., ref~ig., l:i N~:\\I o~:LUXJ<: U~ITS VISION 12 BDRM-.-1~~ BA bltns,1 b!llns, ixwit. "·alk 1-: ihop.- NEWPORT S ORES 1\'R.!!her & clt'f.'I. dryer, \\'Ired J B1nck 1o l1t•ach. These uni1os Lowest retes O ri!i nge Co. VIEW relr1~. st1utten, crpts. $:tJ..>.I P!llg, .1111 from heh S\50. mo. \\'e spct·iu!i11• in Ne11 port frjr k'llO niJ· <.'(Jlld .. 1 ~Ltcl;· <'an uol bf> duplicatNl at this Sattler Mtg. t.o. 3 Berlrooni, 2 l~'ilh hOllle, • d h, I I _mo.~<!~ ti40--0760 e~ 9.,1 \\ · 19th SL 5-18--0192 Shores pi>Jpf'l"lit•:< eoll IJ!< I BIG CANYON I ('UC·, Slfll"ll~I' s l('(' 11111 . pdct·~ ONI.l'.$35.1.000. 642-2171 545-0611 firC'plllN', fom1al dining, re I Laguna Hill• LP.G 2 hr. Adults. Pool. lo see· 3 13R honll'. righl 011 1\lh St'llll(.'(l plllJO. Three yrs. olcl CALL ~441 ser .. ·ing Harbor jl"l.:'a :t4 yrs. Sf:'lf-rle11nini;: oven. Enjoy -~ ··-~-··-~und. close 1o shop ctr & A·Fran1e, 11;il.k 1<1 IH"a.-li. I r1·11v. $14~i.OOO. Upcn daily -!ik!'.' nu; Lot·iHrrl in new * Crftst Realty private_roniniunity·l.<'nnis &. REALTY REALTORS ilBR/2BA, pool, y,·/tiryr, us. 19'11 Pornnna. 642-3521. I , 1 R $ .,1 "" · nit ult 11h:. ii11ay lro1n noisy s ·~ d A/C •.. poo s, ~·te." i . ~ ... ~ l-:1. l1nn1c'<I. 0<·1·up:u1.·y. s1vln1n.1_1ni:: pool 111 !his Uoi·v. Po•k C•otcr 11 • .-10.. <..'Jl)~, rps, , V.:..)' LGF. FURN 2 BR., Bltins DO REALTY sr. Onc·h;ilf bl. lroin rlulJ. t .-, I~ . ~ . .. I IP'\o>_ .,,. ·"•0 • CAYW D 1! flu<' V11rlC'. Cnll l>7:'H.l!lll0 NICF. hu111c + llt'(1111l'. r ir ;Ii prcsl1g1ous a rea above ' ceru1 . .-..mo . .......-~UYt "''"' bt•ain ceil!ng. Adllll, no * 548M1290 * r 111\l(POP. VIE\\' HOJ\l E~ -t\1.~:111,st'. ,_',{;-·,'. .. ',_'~l.'<'\l ._,,1 .. 0,~,•.'1~1·,9;00··.· ~:i. .. e!, in\' 11!-t in (' n' in Ren1• I CoJ\)111\ df'l J\lar. $495 per 2 BR, Condo ...... IM'5/f\f0. NewpoitS..ch Jll'!S. $135. &12"9520. , I ·v Costa 1'.lcsa. 3 1-touscs +2 · n1onth ](·a~e M4-t687 ..... 1/4 ACRE 3 Br. :t I.Jn. f:11n 1·111. & dr ti~\7-71;1~. lnirnhous<'s. Yrly iri l'.I . -· · · JBR.J-lon1e ...... S2951MO. FURN lBfl Ap1 , 2039 P0til _ J':tiltllt· Tt•iini~ 11 C111·1111·1. (\1n1µl 1'l<'lY llJlt.:r.ul. CAN BE SEEN AT: Sll,6-IO. f'ri('(' S s n. 7 o 0 . houses t-urntsned .>UtJ $·1~.i. UNUSUAL nl'11' 3 level 4 Bil. Jiome ....•. .S:~IMO. WATERFRONT \\'allacl_., Costa ~tesa $14.'i tcrl"0111 .·1 Hit. :1 c•;11· i.:a 1 1': :~1 ~~1\\"11•;~1!,: ~~-~~11~~,?~.;'.:,~:~.'. CRESTMONT U11ncr, 6tl-:J322 1 , ~ I ----:~111·~;~;,;gB~\·.1!~'.1<'~~;;:;c1.e~:~ ~ ~~: :~~nmi~ :::::: $.lS~~~Oo: ' with SLIP. 2 -Urge •o"~a10~n·~,·~·~ip-~018~1.n1~1t------I '1"' 191 ~1 ESTATES CLOSE TO BEACH vener a _,.. '"-''HARB OR VIEW 1'1. L\.B. till-11-11. ---------11·alk !0 l.M.'ach. •K» F<'rnleaf, 3 BR. Home ... $425 tMO. bedrooms, 2Y:i baths.---'-'----- 11 -\ltBCll'-Jli 'hi· nil~: 4 RI~ lfl:,J Sitt• Di· .. Brc·11• tCentrnl Bmrnl N•'\\. 0t'ht>o:t' :1 -" 4 S1.1).UTIL Pr1 Rarr Bach. lii'.'r-1167~.. RANCH REAL TY C 1 r pets, drps. Very Li\HG~: 2 BR. S2."JO. Ne11·h.· HOMES , ' g a . I A\·" ac·1~1~s h~1111 Rrf'n Bl' fl I " I' 01 I 11 I •· C•1"01,• 1101 ' d -" ~ ·oin nn f1·1ill' 01111('1 1o1111 • up <'X-" -,,a. 1 1<111' ~1ua Pl' Uri. ., " " BIG Corona. Ne1\· 2 s1orv ** 551-2000 ** pr •1va 1 9 . $500. Bk•. '.<.'{lrar.,.. lnC'l utili1ies. Cjll REAL TY 833.0780 • . ' . ' C"onini. llnsr \ Lot #46. I'll. S80.000. ;,1 ~ 181h S1. JIB. ;\J11r. l I l BR z1 Ba lilt·~ ' ('\{'S 900-1142 1'111~ f>l6-61·11i. I C'0:'-1'1'1\Cr IL\ Y, Pl,. ;\JGH., C·.on P11ildc1·. s'~i'-39:17 $116-UTIL PD. I BR. '-I•, '"Pt exd. '· ~ ,; 1' I'·· 11 1 11' •I LllG BR for rcnl 2 Y" 833-2560. · ·• -* BAYSHORES * DO ' ri ""R 'H \ 200 ~ uv .. crp 8· rps. ,.,r\v. • i .. s 0 · ' · ' · Huntington Beach I.I .-;1111 -~. ·•<> · -'· -f•1r st1011ln;..:. -HOUS-E +-6 UNITS 111.~11, house. N. (•rvl . l..al,'1.lna . bt·ach. s495. mo. 300 Iris. old, in rnn<.'h 1n bl'11.uhful Fanra~tlC' J-t;1 .... ~1iori• Dr. Iii('. fl 1u h1•1u'h. s.-,2.:..00 b~ 19" I !" "2 E"I I ood "~2 "H •1 BA f•plc F -• d 6""' .....,.. Irvine 2 1 bn forn1I dlo '1 -" ll. ;, ('(' 1" Nl'll' units al 2631 Eld1•11. Nvv-"' ' -• • • em,..,.. )' · j,,_'"°' · ~ • ;\pprn:-.. ~;oo !-11. f1. I BR.. O\ITit'r. S3.1--0093 ;\Johlh• l!Ofllt'. Ui·l·;in Vil:\\'. C /200'. . l{tlrage, I blk beach, Cd)!. J BR ! '·-n ,,...,1 nn \'o'/\\'Cl bar lr_g I mt fa inily l'!l(lni. :'l<'ps tu the -Ne-por t Beach Q • J I •• 0 -1 ;o.1· lst u~r 11" • "iiTitl' NU-VIEW R ENI"'Lp. • uy ·._.,. . . \'II'. ion pit, fain nn, heach~SIZl.cm I .... lll('! 111 u • , .. •11po1·t ·~.:llt'\ uff. (;ill BWJckr..ilG::lli'L-~ -"'"" ->' :.~ rsa~orcl Cdl\I, So. P11e1f1~ bt~ \.·TII.:; car gar, cxcitl .... tt.~========;ilT.1uT. rm f!t'l1'. 1-'r!N'd for 013--......., or •194-3248 Coo..;t Hivu Call G73-29.15 "b CAYWOOD REALTY !, imnu'flialf' :-.ah·. S:i995. 3-2 BR housi•s nn I l•1t ----· •;_. nl'\\' progrcs~ive school G42-tiQ3:; :>1~1290 GIS--SOl8 ('\"1'111111(:<. \T\·/~1,.11"1 ·-s1<I,('. s,':.;1 ~ 0101 0. 1~~1~ ~~~l~~n~:{).i,,~I. ~~· ~~i!is or 6•5-457S (.'\'CS & ~ysem, S(lfl water, gardener l;;oo-. CHL'~.-r\\'OOI), 0111 " l'I'. 1 t:L u-1t> • . • • · · · · inclded, $-tOO mo, avail May H.V. 110:'>1~::-:: hlo:111l I BIL,;: '""' i:. 8X32 llO l>nchl'lor un1t. NB, SU~. N~v 1~ 2 BR 1 b' \ 1 II «\ ·-w/fiX!l pop-oul rf>0111. 1 RR, Lots for Sale 1\g-t. FCC'. 97lJ-Sl30 ""' .,. · • s •ca ·"' ..... ,00 ;~II~ 0 1·~~':· ;~;:pl~'.~nl.J')~·~: DEANE rull 1'•1 rvr'('nl 11!1' hf'•o! tl('lt' --\\"/~rplc. vie\\', ~igh\l'a_sher. \\'Al.i'IUT Squore 2 BR hy: lllO!i 1'1. lti'n1111•k & i•,,11 1 1·111•~" :~. t !rp~. 111111~., ~X21 TRIPLEX + I Calif:'s Large1t Rental 500 2 \upper untt ) Po1nset· tou.·nhousc, AJC, C' r p ta' 10 i;1't'. BIG CANYON .... ,,'('UNI p11ti" .~. 1 hl"lll.Jtt ROOM FOR 6 Serv1c~. Houses, Apts? tia. hltn:-, dsh1vhr, \V / D, Gib \\'r1lk<'r Hit~ r.+ .... ~1!1fl 1 r.r:;_.ltl)~·(l~h~ .. 1.'ll. __ I _ I Homef1nder1 * 547·9641 2 UR, 2 00, bltin~, 1 l.llk balroriy. Cnt'I. gam.gc. S2~5. DELS -c 'I Sill iO 1"""' (1'0!11 lK.:h . $:195. mnnth. + $100. dcp. 83M3S8 • • ;\frL\Tll1\ • MO n\' 011n•'r, ·. :llh;V1 2HR. ni-!n 1' j•~n ··1• • '""' Sii B Ibo I I d 6 •M Con1lo,,i11,,,,.h•r"'I 1 ~~111 n•nlHl + ! :lba. l1lll11!1, 11·1: 1;o1-ch ,<:,i fl. 1.01~('(} R.2. J\la~l\:I' plan-1 a a s en IG-l""':1 UNJ\rERSTT'li' Pk Terr - Jex· .. 111". 1 .,,.11,~.1.. HI :. FOR SALE :1\1r1111c:~. 2 :-:hf.'1.1~. 11dl1 pa1'K, i;t'tl H.,/H l. fry H.::~~:.H'-'{\ \\'i\IJ\ TO BEACH! 3 Br, 2 NE\\" 3 B1·. :?1 ~ bi1. hpl. c.1r, NE\V 3BR 2BA t11i•nh!W!, fire 212 h;1, t•nrt.•1· a1•fu' 1,.111. ! ;i'.1<-:1:110 Curpc1~\'.__E_11'· !Jj.\.-M,JjO• B:i, ST!)(). Kids/pel.9 ok. '!llupcr nt'ii.;hborhooc!. S·\00-place, pool' $375, ~2-71196 · t:H·j:.!1:1. A!.(1'111 I HES. li0:..:102', Hi\·~·rs1dr Co. Homtflnders * 547M9641 S.1.'iO. fi75-1076, 673-29'15 3 BR. 2~2 BA. nr.ar 11 du1 t !\10\llNt";, inu~I ~ •· 11, ur ('nnyon Lk. Pvd :-.1, 'rnl<'r C "~0~1t~a,-,M0e~•~ac------·1 pnol. U11i1·e1'Sily P11rk. $325/ N'".\\l'ORT ,.,.,~1 r .. nd•i 1:>! • J\)~O Spectacu lar .~. l'lo•r i-.ro an1og. SJ.~. YR~Y 1 1 21 11 0' 1h"ld · L<11 ·Crpprlv. l\.10. Ph: 552-0579. '·,l,"-"'"''l pi1110. ' nc ul ls, LG 1 BR !I tll ~ bit' \Ylld 1;0<11'<'. l'l:o1 I s.17 .. ~~1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~m~ ~ d 675 1819 . a u '"" in.~. L B h l:olf c·oursc rp~ .. -· N'fric. pri. palio. Sl:i.l aguna He l\f' ISi! .11 s:10:1. till-u:n.~. 1 1~'00 sq. fl <'·~ 101, nl·:•r ~B 1-bo p~~-~~1 -- 1646-lll 17 f sa le lSO f'!. CIA\l' ,\· Drislol St. C~t. a a entn1u I A1';1ll. A1iril 11. 2013 Charle SlOO.UTIL PD. l BR paJ1 ('01\IJO-. -.,~,,-,,-,-, ,-,-,-::-K~ and Ocea n \'iC\V i _A_c_r_•_•~g_e_o_•_____ :~1: ... 11;;,-_,_ =~~--~~ ·r1· BAYFRO~'T. J>ler. nooi. Ji•· 616-0112. Sr.71 . ru.n1. yard, patio, Souih hp., IJQhl1) 1'111 lruk~ T•!!. llon1es \\'t\:"llTt:D 1u·11•:11i:e liC'. n O u t of Sta te Prop. 178 j BR, 4 &1h. \\'i nlC'r or rH·:LUXE 3 nil. 1 BA Laguna. 1i11tr., JliJ. .:.u'. t··••I ('111\ ~11111!1 ., .. 1111"\/<'. B\·11 Yrarly. fi'n..2039 Tfll\nl'lou:r;c. Rt>t'rC'alionSU.,z BR. near ben<'h. M::.~. l.:1rid 1.1. 11·•.,.,n11 nl c u .. 1)\1 ~ ,\ COR~Elt (IF Co•t a Mes a 16,1·~_1!!'~·1 .• pool. $32."1/n1onlh. 1~,:u1.R1"c"I v12 "'i'n' 11n1I pet o~, G. \\'alker ,\ll't i1~-.. ·,xx1 -,,~ ..:r;:, I' \l{i\!11SI·:~ lk·au1if11l!y ,......, ...,.,. • J . gar, )'3 •u, BLlJF7rs;-('()~1Xl . ,\11r.1r_ :.! lronl $1 11 .300 lo ~11nl•r:incti <O;ftl""I in ~11n Junn i1uoc.ll'<i. shl'llercd prh·atr (:ttOOVY B.idttolor Pttd. I J on, 2 B,\, f'11 111 Rm. Diil ~~~;pi't V.f'lt'Orm·~ brd·2 1 ~'\th splil h·i·rl. n<'\l I) OO (';ipl~I l'-tll', t. "' 1r,o ,\ up Cit 11 l!-lan\I Jo,;0 1('(1 In , ti"' JJ(>l'I~ UR. SlT.l. Rm. Lil' Rn1. Nr11 r.N'<'n· $330-. +DEN, Z Ba, Frplc, S260.0 •'·''~ """"· ol the I r11·1f1<' :"llo11h\\f'sf i; H f "ond • * 547_9641 hrook Homl' !Y.12 Carna11on dbl gar, 2 decks. CHARM! rrd('('. U~ mtwr Sl~ .. Jltl. I .,....w,.., 1.ut1ou:i San Ju,..n 1"1.<10t1s. l ome e. S C~I. 6T.'HJ'i7l · ' NU-VIEW RENTALS ~(l._or El~"· G!..!__-"-~1:~ OP EN DAIL y Commercia l I lhf• 11,1r1d·1; rilll'fll Yl'.C"hli~ Lag un1 8eaa. ONE or A h:INO: 2 Br, 2 673-40.YI or 49-l-3248 PRINCIPLE~ O~L\' t:r.! P rop•rly 158 11111t n"l'n'ftttnn <' o u n tr y. !lath In •l·pll'x. S170. NE\V 3 BR 2 be beach hou80 11.rl"'I' J,,;J1u1tl Rri1<I l.1!.""1•' 10 to 5·.30 ~ ti ·1 1-" 1 2 BOR'l •. ,, •• 2 bl'·• 1-m "' ... .__onw111cn Y !ll ua '" Yt' • · "' '""• "" '" Home flndt rs * 547-9641 w/view, Encl. yrd, & paUo. 2 BR. fl('n, 2 1 v J~11. $1\1.rllfl N E WPORT BEACH ~·'l:tuilt'tl. f:."1;ect11h·t< 1''tren1, beach. $~ tno. _)'early '-'. lNG'ES o• l"am·oll-! 2 Bil n"J/mo. 493-3611 Droktt By 11ptJt, only'.riU fii~M41 t T't'irn<' Jlnyfmnt s11, )'C8r ·round T'f'lin'mtnf Hv. it'B.st'. No pelt.. ~2131681-33.19 •) i.. • ~-., e.rYcRF.Sl' l'l\\'llf'r 1-~21 1 I R11• Grerid Yon.. t'or Mnl n·i1.ilr ,r,, 11Alt!I in" or in\.·Mtnr's hf'dt:e after 6 '"ct k d" ) s. home, S\5'), Also 3 BR Jlol"!lt LEASE 4 BR 2 ba, fam. nn. Ba 1-·.1t 2 r11 A .. sun11• Rlll(;rundv H!r fiT....fillil [l~flht~I lnfhlll<Ml. J)rfinlltly 171114!11-<r>!!Zv.·knd&. R11n(·h, llll SZlS. Ai l. rec. bit 1,., lll'M 1chool5 M. ~~. S7·1,9~(1. j l8-:..ou Ii• Co11yo11 I I 'fl l'.1L" . ff -·-' l"tlll II'--;;-I II l<rl:•Jllt' OJJJ)(il'~U/\ll)I. S9Q..IXlO I !BR 11ousr.~i!ur1f'd nl:'lll. !J19..8..130 $395/rr'lo. 49+-0140. -1 > ~ 1 "' 0 "''Cl'· Y in ·'·111t·1 tltlo lo ScroOO · -R $ l H in ** BAYSHORES ** Newport e.c. f'fl pnmr lrnon, Ill\ lhf'tlrr r1' T'ri I ~,, . L ' 11 Nl'I pt'fli nr C'h1ldrcn. Sl70. SBCLUDEO 2 B . Ji'j, 1gun• ' 1. ' I ·· 11 s-•"• Ilk· A ~" 1 C' l\11"!l. r 11 191~\7-0 ~:vc..; Brint: prl~ It Lovt'! 0\\'Nl-:H ANX!Ol1S ~ UH, 3 ,,!!II •~ ·1 nn "'·"'"'· 1 · 11i.rl1t'ul:1N on !'t'<1Ut'i<1 In Hom t findtrt * S47.964) 2 Br ,\ Den, 2 Ba. elcc. BJ\. fGj.lXXl 6'12-.14!1-I 7 1 •: 644·6056 h_:.HiiOO linnil lh1<' 1ll"l1.~1w't·I~ 4 n I 1 kltcbrn, !llr c.'Ond, 2 csr itn r. F1JR.i'l" OR UNFUR.1-J "'AO WE bluu...i B 34: 88 .. I~ '" ~ EKL ~-1 yd, gardener. Pool use. Yrly Executive Suites tse. ~'urn sr::.0. or unturn 727 Yorktown Blvd. U9Q. mo. ~. Bea1·h Blvd, at Yorkto11·n CONOO, The B\ulls, 3 RR, 536-0411 single level, ('Ol'tlt'r. A\'al STUDIOS & 1 BR'a. soon. $'100. nio. inclds • F'ull kitrhen mainl. 300 Visla Sut'rte, e HcAlf'd pool &-i.J-7252. e l.nundrv faci!llil'~ CONOO. Park Lido. 3 BR e t'I'{'(' uiilitil'~ . 211 Ii.A, (pl, oo pta-lhcll' • t'ree. linens out, ~11 bltlns. Top rond. e ·T.\'. & mnid 5"r\-. 11vall. S350. 1110. Day 64().8806/P~I • Bnr·B-Quc 673-1417 • Phone l!('rl'iCf' DLur·I-·s area, 4 BR. 21~ • 1 f\1llf' to 01·r1111 bas., nr. Hi Sehl & Catholic I BR. $155·$165 church. ~. yrly lease. NE\\' DECOR. Prlv garage. Call alt 11 am,. Sf4-.50.t2 Lnflry 1'Tl1. l'\e1rrr Spanish CONOO. The Bluffs 3 BR, ,\1lul! Complf'X. 2 nil. So, :n-1 BA Crpt, drps. $375. 310 of So.n Diego FN')'. 17301 Vista Sut'rt~. 213-351.{1561. l<i:elson Ln , lllr. 842-7848 PARK LIDO 3 Br. 21-., Ba. 'J. BR i\IOf~ILE HOJ\IE, pilr 43.~ Bolero NB. Pool. trpl, rouro;e. s::iunn, putt In R S.Ui/mo. 642...0.1'78. 646--0117. ""'-'"· nr C'hy 8"11t'h•l'tll',,; T -h---U-1---335 1kt·nn children nr pc-11. ?Pd. own ouse n urn. oldl'r cpl . Slfi.11.50 111 0 . Huntington Beach .'~~ aft. 5P:O.I. Adult G 1 rden Apt. NE\V 2 Br l's Ba . shai.t. l Or. !um. Sl4.i nio., pcinl. lndry, ~11.t a.re:a nr heh. Nr. lake park. 10.15 12th St, Ren! S250 or 11ell. 968-8+16 536-7447, All. 5 &-wktncht ~agun• Ni9uel 2 Roon1 B.'tchelor, c• to GO'.. Vl~v 2 1 ottan, util'1 pd. 9'JM!t ...-u• • . t egant mnture mttn. '"Kt J:itts. $1~· I~ SpaCllll!.'I Irr 96Hi9Z . 1e..wn-,. ! Bfl. 5'Dl/'$4.i0. BR bl k 58G-022'l l • 1 oc lron1 ocettn, . ' . . \ \I.LE\. · HI \I I \ bl o ck fr om oce11n, ~rfltcd, pool. S140. Call 900-2'08 • L1guna Betch ~ "-I .. ·--...... °"..,_ I ' ...... n't drop lh<' b11!1 , . (;f•t SPf.~I IAlU.E Inc., lnllnth.1n fl7?rl10-'i or .. IS1"\NIY'. Jl .0 . 642·•321 Dlre<t Of' CoHeo , • ~1-IAHI' 2 DI', 1 Ol-1 To11on· Hid r.'I. L 11 n d 11 c 11 p • d . 11 joh w/lh a loV.·COlll IJt&il)I I ho'1i~t. nr. ho.)', ftm.I Soi. fr , J ou x 1 8 l , Br I v ue .1 ._ -~--ho>UM?. UlJ, Poo prH~'f' Allu 1~. no (>I'll. m"".Nmc1. Piiot Cla"s:lfled All' 61 781~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.!,! nf1· hlttit. Rkr G75.6700. \\1a!!hlng•on !!8001. 11u rl11. ~11~1 VC'r'lh•, &,'\3-8974 !00--~22l~O~al~I ~•~· ---''------------ BEACON RENTALS Ln1:11n11 At·~c:h 49-1·9~!11 , • 2 s > 3 L ' ' , I s ( Friday, f.larc/I 22, 1~74 OAILY PILOT ~J/ Apt1. Furn. 3 ,;60;;;-I ApA.:1:-.0U7n"'li'.'.ui'.'.rn"'.---.3,.,6"'S -A.,-pt'"."'u.,.n"'f-ur-n-.---.3..,6S~A-p_l_L-,-------Ap~t-,-------~R~.-n-le_I_• -to-S~h~.-,-.--43~0~1nd_,..u-.,-,'"i•"'l "'R,..e-n-te.,l_:,e4;:;50~P;::er"'IOnal s 530 J Carpenter Le•un• •-~ c M Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 --'--------"' ~•~ osta eu Huntington B••ch ftOO \f\IATE v.11111.,1 . r.·ni, INDUSTRIAL & IJt'E \)r nEATtl: U-t our I Gt:NERAI~ C'.\Hl't.:-.:·rny BEAU~·L ' I r\('\I.' ~ 0 H, ~ fiftth r .11ulo, cnuuERCIAL habit'' h\'t' J-'•).1 A)ll'l'lllitl\'-"r; Cl '~-ro . .\I Fl_'.'\J.<;11 \IOBio.: "r•u apl . BR2b8 \\'Al.K TO S.llOP 11th & N"IV ••~ \\'••L• TO " u ~ II Ll t"--• II I • r.. ,.r,,,. nun. llB 817--0J.17 of 1>11:!-.....,I') l600 S Fl UP Jn AllORTIO'.'\ ca f E .~'•"'1'111 ,i(lbs Oh 1(9J-..,.... II l,! l.'C, v\(>y.. rl()il(' IOYl'TI 'l'lii.tut. l.ikti IW""' coodo Rf..:AOI. l & 2 DR. F'n:nn q -552'' u --------·' l:kl'. Adult. 45-0v,.'r, no pel!t· 1 :mn. 2BA. r.m 11r· JBR. $l50 10 sm. E>ITR..\S. iton. t.\tAT~ r1·111 . n\t•r :.1. LAGUNA NIGUEL _!:!_~_!______:_ •• hrs C•rpet Serw1,. SU>J'!'? +-1n5\t1P t'll't'. 2BA, lpl, pvt pat, II cl~: 536-2J79 to shlin" h"'-' Ln 1'(1\1 l'.111 v.•knds •-·'"'~'--, "'-"'l/ol, U"•' NEAR /'Oe" 2 BH. J blk e e ago -~ Slu1 011·1."'1 f'f't'(•Y.rt)' to L°''""''""' 1>11 S h11n1p11o . <·"'U 49-l-ThXi d3}!i, '15._3001 eve-I <Jul t'ntL ~W' )J()V. UJI. Al.I' v D I L :\ln1'). S.lt-9iSO 2i~.l Ct1111Ulo) Q\µ1s1r11no I~ JOll~.'°S Cuf1k•I ,\: {,'phvbor.•ry ......,.~ .,.""' ,-.. '-·· . f t YNG "noplr nt'<"l"' "'lrl 10 ~hr \ l' k T Off Err' U \ILY 1741 T tm , to l!nvp111~ I).: rwy, l child s ~ ' " '\•'L) '" "11y u111 Ht'f:mhult:.I l.A·~rr:i~~ri. &: $110 I ...., ... VrL •a_ni; \'·UI I ""' ~· ... .... .... " '. . '' ;ill ('VIOi' t1rii,:hh•n1•r1j .t 10 c .•• ,, front r~ •k "~ I \,lz. I l c" "'', ·-,-, •. II"' .... r •••• I a w " "'''"'' Ut•rit•I• N"r .... pon . '" 831-1600 1no Poo. fllll.ld , ph -• -<" 6'" 37"" or "'I",.,... 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Adlti>. d!J!jJJUsal, •l:.h"hr l>l·lu.'" co·ord1"•1or Office Rental 440 111 ;.;.,rtllt'rn ·.,~!a 1\li••:• -· "· CE \t~::x1· ,(-BIO(•k \\'ork. I • Si'.Ail per 1no Conl,1lt ~h· SJ ,\\IE"l-:1,11 f1111 11 .... r.""'d \\'JI t o< II I"· 1.t.:i. I.Jay. 8~-J-l::J3 slu1~cr1•l 'g.Umn.r•n1•11. L•~•·ld•Li ·i~9 • a~. 1m1 .. S 1 <'1'"""• ~ NEW OFFICES ,1,,hnS(,)11, 6-li-.:iT..'O \lni\h 1: \1< J•r,~i.~· .v t JI I o I 6'"'91-1 BH, JOX:.O :\lobilc hon~". t.Vc .:"56--0!tllS 17:JOO .Jordan A\•t• ~ " l~->' i:__r JO 1 _.,_,... 1 ~ --Stud' 1 ' ' & D •175 I '48S IN LAGUNA NIGUEL .\h,:ih ·I. "'a11 1·1,111•ti1•' "1tt('r p:ud $160 rno A.~k for I UH. & WI-"'! Al;r--1.l1gun1 Beach tOl, , "'· "' en, • o • NOW LEASING 1ri2.:.i;·1~ (.'E\lf.:~T l'auo, dn\'t·i., i\lr. lh'!.h•r, 5"&-2 1~. or J>wl, jl.it·uu.i. !tent uw·I Only 42c per i q. ft. 11;.lk.•·Rl•p;\trs, Sa\O," & 64-1-4t.?1 aft 6 P:\t ult uui. t-t..lr•i: l!:n~J i.:;ir. 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So ch-· fl) th·· Furn. or Unfurn. 370 A11·~ Park""'·\ turn nu. ~1970 1-\ltt;t: (~ranr:·· lvni: l~'l 1r1••I Contr·'.ccc lco-,-------1 BR. z Bi\. \'rly SIOO/rno I l'il•tl oni} Oh.k·1· cpl pri.'I d. 11.111•r. )'OU l'lln fl111 ,, l"'hhll' San Clemenfe .. 1 831 -1600 ,-. .i founil 11l' Bt'aeh .1. lh•1I, D&.}'S 6-16--7103. llill' 6i:~:l."i."6 I Liosc Lo llli l<hu!JS. $1.i.J, 11. l u1t•1 II 11{11!1 llw il'll'ill'l' • oc-,.,,,,,:--,-:--s11;--,~. \'!';:-; Laguna Nigu•l * Deluxe Off1'ces * ;\J..\\' :\I 1 ~10 YI fl . air 1111 .>.l!·!li·~-~ l'.\IJJ:'-100 Coh.•11' ('u I.I(•, Siein Cl t ,, 1:.. li..iy ~I. c .. 11 1\la1un.· adulls, IKI po 1.... L l'"l~I. ulfl<<'S, \\t't h.1r. 1~1_..\L'io.:. ll111 lf' C:"·k-,,·I'··· ;\n 191~11 ~JM ('],11!/t' 11111d1I, emene Uana Point 311J.J Pu('1f1i' (.',,1 ll"Y XE\\' d•'lt~"'-' • 1 1pti;; 3 ~!5· 2 *BRAND NEW* ri·fl'l"l'rptd :1 1~haM'/IOl•t·r \u· l 111\·1•r .N S;u~1.1 ,\nu r .. 111r•I. 11l1l'r Quul 11111k. 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Juq.:e San Juan Capiitrano CROWN VALLEY Apt1, JI" "Ill t•) U1 11n;.:1' Chun t \' For u1fo !'hon~ ~ill u1· ~1~ h~~,J \Jy \\,1y (',. ti l:l.--li'01 '" •·\t•i-ylhirii.: t 1rl'placcs, decks, nt"\v ti[)-clt'<'k, 1•0t·lo~·1t ll"i':•i.;c. ISun IJil'~V f1'\1~ or L\:i1L,1 AL•'P"11 '~~~-1':11i (;~:Jt\I,\~ Slit•ph<'t•I. lolk .i. I Efectrical SAN CLEMENTE phior1t:es, IJ\\', ltlJ')'., p<Uluiq,: I ~-:.'ti.~ Sl1'.o.>. :.!Ill!, '"'1\ ··one!•), 11 11 ll11y tl.l lllllhtll'sl, :.lJi.ll Call 546-8801 '"tlo•" , ... 0, '"-"h 1 r r"t, P./0, reft·~. 2 C ... 11·, 11 1 * NEW UNITS * Ian. n11 l1' 1-·ounrt Vil" UC! -----------1 HOTEL' Ol '-• ''-"L '-•.1• IJIJ,; :.1 UH, OCl'illl \II('\\, !>\\L!l\llllllg I' ' ,"' Ill hllP•!, ntl-: /\l~!lt'I. ~!'1---rl'"' I l(luls -$165 lu S:LJ.i. 1.,,1 , .,,~ .... ..,.,.,, IXIOI, lt1undty fac1li; lt>-1 1 1 1 1 ,-,11 , •11.0-,,·\\J I J · "· F.l.ECTO ICl1\~. ht·, o lrt e 11lDl~L .\IAlt,SC . 1Ja1Ld1'0ll ltcall}', 3 -l llt.i ....... 6-~i'r PaSL'O C<•l'lllf'I. 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Unfurn. 365 LL'!; s bit,~ B • ., :.!I h \ llH, --NEW FAMILY APTS. n 'l.'.1 pc_·t' ll~J. 1\t I~ ti l'.!-'.JJ!.17 .\I.irk t; -~11.~~·t" Cd'.\1 _1111111~~,.Jl•l!rs -.i ..... ~1:\.13. h1u1 k11c11('11 t i..nu 11111~. ~ Meia. Verd• I Grand Openin9 I ~e :-;1 ..... -po11 i:h.i. c:i.t .'.'\E\\' nLrx1 :i.1-1. 12 u 1111s 1>111 ~·-=1~~fi"1--·•U::: --1 Gardening c d I M ~r u111 ~.!::ti.I 1110. ,\riuits I . . . • • c .. 11 ,,.,,.111 ti l6-::-J~ 1 1i:~1 St1 r·1. $116. t:()--J ph. ror·~n Yni.: n1.11~· t;rr 111nn '-------1 orona e ar l'.IJ-7Jj; • 110'.\ll-. ,\T:'.l<>:sPlll-.RI-. :'\E\V 1-2 & 3 BR 's. P1u·k-l1kr ~ r,,1111 nflh''· l'flJ li;, luit;r .'h•'I• \'h• ~ ...... 1,.llt 1111·11 (YJl.IJ-:l;~: 11a1nr1I ~:uilt'n<'r I BR •pl ""''''' ,_,.1,n,.~ ,. -,1 II lA'hi.>.:l':? ·"' :1 HH. 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Jrau.!o· ,\\l', \l, I' gar, c .. ,,..~, • · • dr11s, priv. patio v.·f \'iH'ri.1 ~· u Ii; .~o pets .1. Ullflrlll~ •rir:· i 1 \'OL'~G. Soph. f <' n1 ,'l1 e 612~il2 $.'}<ill) G-l:.1-&-ib or ,\ppo1n1 n1t'nt $22.jfn'IO. ~14 Nr. Huntb1glon 1larbnu-r. 5-LHm -df'~lre11 sucress!ul 111 a le ---Janitorial EASTISIDE 2 BR. nr1t· ~h11i;: $200. Adult,: on!~'. no ptbi. San Cl•mente •1•11 frl• 170. I 111'\'cl Exec. lypc. to share 1801 WESTCLIFF, N.B. B~:sr :'.IASSAGI:: IN S.B. BABYSM'Tt:-<G n1v honW" -------..,--,I crpts, drps, \ncld gar, no Avall :,...1. S-lfrll:iO l•1rtly flr•llllH 1 ron1 for classy pa r l y Pre~111.:e lOC' · 30' (ront on st 3~ ln.itK' Al't' ·Sult~ lOJH. day or nis:ht r cn<-M yard' CO.\IPL Jnnuoru'll ~'"' pets. $175(6"-lltl.1. NEW DUPLEXES SPAClOUS, NE\\' 2BR, 2BA. .,., •••••• ,,.. penthouse .. 6-M'>--ts:i6 Sult. ~Core!'> . ort'lo, 19:i0 l<q °', }('n ~~·,\~,lion.\\'('<\, f)I. hol lunche~. 6.t~-. 1-·1oon-\\'al11-\\'1ndo rhlkl OK 1n \Ix' s:; Sii ft Al 3.-lt' air l'Ond. Pl('nty ' nn. JJ ~.., C 2 BR. 1 11 BA. jl'ara~ \\alk 1 =!. 00, patios. crpl.s, dl'J)!l, II~ l ·,_,;,~ t11, 11. S! & mmm7.ll. ROO:\l for n;onl t>r 1'00n1m11!e. ''"''· <P"· di""', ~S-9-"Jllti \\'JOO\\', !:17. 5.4 ... I'". ,urnr, ;,c•~r~pe_;:;.n~te~r'------Scott Pa)'Jlf! 673-1166 lo li\1'1 shop111n<>. SIQ mo. 0\1' f Jk ~ ' BR Iv. n ""' j anposa. L.lt 2 !!i"lOry ert [')(nr."fl{0\\'11 ,... "" ~ ,. L nd I 545-M9i aft. a ... $7i?i'. Pj ":R-~':""ui5th i_ 492'-169.lJ5"8--25i5 Hn°t1:i: Bcli. \~ng penon R>7T'Atl. STORE F 0 R ~ki~ mak! companion. CUSTOM BUILDER a scap ng LG Bacht'lor Nr. QCC, $1~. Aca<'la, :>39-6179. IBR d11plr'.'< Mpl, flt'\\ paint & pref. :l36:-l&i9f847-9&.'l7 -LEASE "JUJ)§tttlr~ OUlt'f'$, ~G~ckground. P. O Box f1""1lOd·Add·\\'ork Guar&ntd UH -rud N t cplS. nr 1t0ll roul'M', Slli5 2900 Ml f1 Nt'ar Npt lkh ' ' \'nnl<'8 Const No 27987() "LANDSCAPING'' mo. U lll'~ P· · 1 0 pe s. WALK TO BEACH n'IO 492~710. nfl 4 pn1 or ~ 1 L\tAiURE, llberal, Pr 0 1 · F\'18,f Office $600. mo ·1 • PAL:\T .~ CARDREADl::R • 20 yn ~xpc'r 4\6-,13.1i f'or ,\ Unlqur le llt'ntonall•NJ CR.ii 97'--0L~. \I knd<>. n11\IP JN•k."I f'l10mrna1e 10 1>12-!iiM nrl v.·/rNluction 1 ~1 &ach ~-"'""::.':"------""':..'.:~ '' 11 .ire 2 Ur, cpt/drps, gnr, 1San(Hegof'Wf'>Brook·1i J1h1u'f' l nH. 2 HA h1<1.• ln l LJl\·il ~ ·5273.Joo.' CARl'E'.'\TR \" -\la !l lrr St)l£'lnl...nrnl~<'ftPln1r.O:ilor- VER\' 1·l<>a112 RH. trpts, n•·" hl\n!<. !Zi 16th St. No ~'!-!! t\'i':\\' t:ARIJt:~ ;\PTS. hlfsl, riof1h t0 'W9mfl. I-In!~ Hi·h Nr l)('('lln. $135. J OIN Barela~ i;~ Ri,nk at --·•_: l_!!LtOO~ ____: -Crnf1~11111n _ r('rnollelin1.: & ~·llptng f>t Jl•'•'*.>nal De!iltn ttrps, hhlrlli. nt• per~. SJ.;:1 plC'11~· 9t;c)-1230 01· S47-3.'G1 'l Bil. :l fi,\Tll S1'l" AcJossfrom M'le $Qua. n1o, C11!1 t'\1-.i; 5JG..ti2'19. Urookhurst k :"!!. U •. F\\')'.I '1ASS.\(;Ef8ATII lh11Jh "11 1• k "'-llll'lt i\1<"'11 ConlAt t , 7i!G Shii!ln111r, 612·f!!lll7 :; HR. :.181\Tll •l'1h1\bt . f111l1. ~· Ptlone: 1 71._~~ I G I Slllrt'"( J. off!""s ~ 1n1J1ht'd A tnuch of cle"'· conlP1c11' t·r<~· 1·~11 n111tt'ti 197-191'. G r eenhitven Gard•nt NEAR BeACH SZ:ll'l Cll ll lf~:Ulll Cll"-ct ln!o !he Dally Pilot by 4J?jfil · i\'tt Rll",.ll66_ pn \1t1') ~?>-.{P;611 • hcf. lO;J.n1/aJt 6pn1. . 646-3925 00?-TPL.F.TEL\' prh·11tc I BR Hrll11tl ~'"' Di'1u:ic" 2 .~ 3 2CrZ.. Modms open dalty C:.l11...,~1fif'(I ,\ti r,:anM! and tell 31.XI & t.W ~ f1 nf·"~. !J'lii &-~1.\S.t;Ar.t-: & ~\U:\',\ C"l..'~10~1 \\'0Uth1•wk, 1-rtu1"l 2123 Newport Blvd. ti.pl, 2 ''llr prklj. \\'Olk IQ Or. rrplf drps, bltnlf. g~r. Sell ldl<' ltc111~ \\'llh ,, D11Uy a m. I !lfl!l\~lhing )'00 no IOlll?l'r l~ii, l.'.l\t .\JS{) i\lll sq n. Crill ~llC\'ll. 96'{.1247 pnnrHn~ & l'f'p!ur \'Ill{'\: Cost• .... -•• S.l'lo!I'~· SliO, 616-100..'t 51·1 \~ch SI 8ti-3.%i Pilot Clas~I0•"1 nd . fi.&Ui6i! - - -l'!l'ed fJr \I<;@~ C"lll 6-12-56~-\i·I "t~ir. C.\t Sll2 r~·.!1 30 1Jfl:>9 A1il1111• ,\\", lln11t H1·h 1..f'ttl\O)lf, '131.._1o..1;a, '"" -~ --~~ ........ ' ,, ..... ,, 1 ..... ~1. ~:.. ••••·• <'1"ln'"'t;-:ln-,-9""'&.------H~e~l-p~W~1-n-1 oa-',.::M,c&;.:F7.~1 0'°""H;.:e;..lpc.W""""1-nt'"Od"',-M=&""F""'f"'1"'0,....rl'""'1l'""p""W"'1-n"'tod...,.,"'M'"&=--=F"1~1"'0-H"e""l-p'"'\ii,,-1n"'1-od"","'M""&""F~7""10~H..,e'"'lp~W'"1-n-lld-, M"""&"""i'~iffHefp W1nled, ~~Help W1ntod, M'iF 710 Pi perhongln! ACCTG. CLERK • BKKPH, ,. C · C•I t?I. EXECUTIV&S JOBS GALORElll H1lp W1n1 0Ci, MiF 110' MEN, WOMEN . 18/80 * StrHk On lnl The Jol.ly Roaer ls looking fi.h1tu1't, [);p'd orw:nnl:.cer lor $15,000 to $75,000 ••• * Will•rd P•lntlng for 11. f\Jll tim• a("('tl( clerlc. Kf'O"'lng (nrp., G1'0wth op;. Si~n<l rt..'5Unlt or call TODAY \\'ould )'00 like 10 ea1·n s.51). R.EAl. F..st'ATE SECRETARY Stt'y• 1-Uook.kf't'ptl'll Jl.50 JM'I' "'·k pan timf'. U ao, "''Ith bulldlnr Ind u !IL 11' y Uz R~lndt'ra ~nC)' Contractor & * Exp. 8houlcl include A/P. ,P~1~Y-~8J;.::::~H::::"'-----fur conlldential NO CO!>"T RESID1':NTIAL banlc rt'concillialion \11th HKKPR .SEC. lur nit.II.. r:stt1.1tlvt lntervle"'· If we don't h•ve lt l You don't want ltl CAr.. \\'lNFREY pl"!t.., <all Mn. Hai,,.., SALESPERSON """"'""'»d. l>n>rd ;" ""'" 4020 Blrch St , Suh• ID4 MS-... ..,.., of ultt .t: eons1rvrU011. N(" .... ,:.irl Beach, m.Jl190 Ii CO~l~IERCIAL wm.. kno\\•ltxl.l{e of atclff v.·holt>aale ~'tlmpa11y. \\",.fl 1-;"XECLIJVF. SElt\'ICES. }~inesl Cralt.snu~n helplul. Sa1.•I')' ro111n1t'n!lur-Of¥unlzt<I, n-lluhlt' &; t'XPt'r. h'i'C. .~ SONS AGEN'CY '113 t>nlmltr. ll'·lne MOLDERS, EXPER. l\\'(U•h kK•ation ttffPl'll bl c S.lary ~'Ofnnieuuratt v•I Dl•I A Job 13~ ei.:J)('r. Pleue titncl rNUn~ h T y t"or ta111 !:l'll .... ·lni;r flbtl);lll51 IJ(•neri!J<. 00.~. Pd 111.i., :O.:o .... ata.lar,• 0 1111 0 r >. tn No C •rge o ou Ot'y\\·a\J \\'11llN1pe 1·111;: arc .... !1h "'IJ· Plt'A$4' 11ppl) ti~2SOO. ~ K. :\Talu, S.unrit An.r1 ACO~l lt>til (,.\>Utni.,.,i n-~~~" .. ~.~~,u_· L:illclll'. Jr;i nt' 1-'""B"o"y'--s--·G-I R_L_S_ (714) 547-Mts bOat t'O. Apply In pcracu1 at. 5'. off, ll't St: Mii T.O. C.1at(lllt~ ~ no. 113. r 0 1 ~=~r.~'=''~"=lo~h=N~l~l~9ti>~·== 979-3130 Plct1lil' CaU For Eltl1na1t' ~"""w.:i • *"2 S77S u •1136 Nev.·· ier IUTl'r' l Fc.r for \'OJ\11Ultl11g strvk;e -· _..,.. * At."'COU NTINC Clt'l'k. S11tl ·,,.''1'0 1 ,.,,~ for ~··,\11:!.~,· Not an otter ot empl0yn1~nt Cll1Jl>t'r l'ilarine Carp .. 1919 11 .R. 'Jo' V. :\lultlple. .-.. .. II Pl'-p o SQ ,,,,,,. ON · UNE~"N 10: O.::t·ldental ·St., Sant·' ('11.11: Bill Com•IO•:k lJtl v ovt, ' · "..-... TELEPH t: "'"""" " C:O.ti l'ilesa, Ca 9'£.a> \VlR&.\IAi~ Antt. HUNT!~ HAR.BOUR I•"""'"""..;,.., ... ..,,..,..,, I ~!!nhnum 2 y tar a f!ii:· KEYPUNCH SIAU~ Lli·. No. 2$10~ .... 11~·-1 ·1•c ... ~ " .... "'1 ....,.. "r .... ·an..,; a fie1tch~ Ne .... po11 ltt'li.!l.111 ,f{ t'ACT'QR,. \~~~~~,,,.~~"-"-""'~I llh!irp & ttll•rt a/p elcrk, Newport P11n1111uJa C'unla,·I PRODUCTION MOTEL MAID Soc'y/Glrr Frld•y ,,.,1,,.,.,.c;,x..i '"""""'"" OPERATOR 'EXECUTIVE SUITES RIAllY For 1Cinall elt1...'tr0nk"-tinn. advanctment, c: x e r. 11 en t PAINTING BY ORAKO ('XV or recent att.lJf: cour11t1. ~ Llt7ESSl-.:o :o49.11 He locatlna to Irvine In l\fr, Hyd.i , Clrculatlon ['ept. TESTERS Re-sidcnri•tl & Cornni <'rci·il Apr!!, tor inlo call &12...£642 DAIL'!' l'ILOT, C<111 IM2·4321 5J&.6.l ll 17214 C.'O \ST ""1. Should be: a non srnoker & txnefll.ll, plWI. Now m- ReceiYil!J: inlipectoni t or :\IOTEl. l\lAID, neat, 714: 846-!38-I 1& ZJJ: ~91 . ...,.~ hll\'e &ood l>l'lnr . 'kills. ltn·~·lng. ARri.JY 0r.: 1--:'lt. & Int. S~-itlli~h• & ACTIVE couple to ma-n1tge t lra\·c 11;>pllea1ton . f'toll)r ('nnsul!in\:. Culllf'Ul\ l\'('Y:porc Beach 1notel. Call BUSY rh!ropractlc ·0 1c \\'Vl'k at l~!IHJ>l'l ill \·(· pt·l(."1.'li. 644-2562. . \\';intcd J n1n1~iatel,v ti 'f'r "~ti-11-1.~1 Al 1'FRATIO~S & l t fo"'H•Ul·Bnek of1• (ilrl J~F: It I~('; I '.'I: ll ,'1, I J\it•n~ & lad·i~i;. pa.rt Jttlir~~~~ Ex1~r. l'ohintlol nu1n11gtri11\ 11ulntlng. 21 ~rll 11:-irhor II Huullngton Crnter C1t>auers, i:m1 1lo~. 111,. 9;1 ~ ~7. f~. u1't':1 ltcfs. fum. No. 1~.3'2111 II}{ 891-68J:J, Gury ~ourur'°, :.»I.I \\~11tcliff s12.r.·m l>r. Suur 107. N.U. Sl.M:!.00. Pr.or~ .\\,'1 lh~1\'('!1n1:. ~!Uh' . AS~EMBLERS -BUSBOY lie. 1'o. :l'i!til 1 l n~UI". ~1!1 ( l• P 11 C'11 0 r manuft1CIUl'f'r Clean & Nrut. Good hrs. cypo·~ pni•·r. 71~/IM2 1:Vl6. ,.,,~·ii~ f r 111 a .l"' t>le('rronlc Appl \'. Surr & S!rloin, JSJO ""'-'"'c-'-'"7c----- -""'"'"1hlers. _:-:.o f'\perlcnr.'t' \\'. Coost u~·y, N.B. PROt'. 1>11ln1cr, hon{'!'! \\111·k, 11t'l'•'M<11 n ·. t ull tlrnc day:-, -- r,'tt..i. 1111/t>.~I. fJ~'<' c~l1111;il1•. CiiJJ $--19--02·11 C1\ft:1'EltfA help. Li.:P;Cr l"ti•ts. f>.l8·27j!I, &l2-391 ~. .,..Co'1"~ .. ·r , b , prcl. w/ !la.lad prcplll'lUon ;\:--.... ,, ... ,,." manager nr y s H 7 r\EATf>'.!-.,., 1·1!'.itl•''I. 111r"t 1 Roll'' Bet!t, niust be t.. r\1llton1cr ~l"V. n . · f':li:pc11i..1• npnll{'!l liou !111 111 n thiomn tically lncliMd , 3:30, ?-!On·fo'rl. A.II Holidays E C II loo 61 Ir & \\'ttkC-ndt olt. C a 11 '.XI . ft ;..,-.J l'rt'fl!r .... ·il h fast food ex· 833-8691. INT/EXT PAINTING pi'r1erK""e. Train at cver $-IOO.l.iiiiiiiiiii'-"'"iiiiiiiiiiiio All Oranc:c Co b75-:15.."i'I (>l'r rno. Ad \I a n c em en I po!i~ibi\ltlC'S. 1714 \ 847-93}3 * Wallp.ap•r Ha"g•r * lwt\\·ttu 2 & 5 pn1. Bob Pip. CarMr Opportunltl•s Tr1ln•ts C. Rel)ko 646-24-19 pin. r.ti-;r. ~~~-------Youn~ men, for ln!erestlng v.-ork ln 11. consll'Uction ln- tlu~hy. 1.2 yrs. coilC¥C \\'/ n111rh. 1,:eon1f'lry & drufllng bnck1,'111d. 1lesir11I~. but not esse11. r>lusr lu\\'t• r•ella. lrtlJl:S/J· !<,:;LI' aJlO\\' fHlitl). l\!Ulil li\·e luclllly. Xln't C>P- pot• to grow \I' an t·xva.nd- ing <:o. y,· 'Xlnt bcnefi!.11 & chancei; for 11d\·uncrn1ent. Apply In penmn 011ly. l.nter· vie .... ·i; 9 an1·l2 noon. SAT., J\IARCJI :lJrd. NO PHO?\E CALL.). Pla1t•r, P a tch. Re pair Pi\TCll Pl.AS'Tf'.11J:<:c; All t)'pc'S' 1''n·1• {'~!irnllll'S Cnll 541HiR2!i Plumbing I .. R. OTIS l'\,lJ :\IBI Nt: Hcrnodcl_. &• Jlrp11ir". \\'11\+'r hr atrrs. 111spos11ls. lur111u·c·s. d~h1\·1i.shrs. 6tl~263 ~1/C & BIA. Con1ple1e Plun1b\n)( Servit>c. Lie. ZT.?69-1. Roofing ROOF' !or Jess, rcpairs, shlngll'!L. rOl:k, <.'Onlp fL'C~ t'CI . L ie-. 16 11 3. ~ 1-33R8/K.1().:r0'-'0. Tile CERA?\llC T!Lf.: NI:."\\' & n·nu)(icl. FN'f' 1•st, :i1n jol.1!< \\l'!CllnlP, ~i:\6-:!l~~i. Top Soll + TOPSOlL • ('O:\IPOST + r.1ULCJ-I &· + HED\\'OOU Call :i~!m '"""°yment Job Wanted, Male 700 ~IOTEl....Ho1el n1 u n n g c r \\ ould llke 1•n1ploy111enL XJnt ref's s, k<'t•f>S huslne11s ujl. Npt Sch, C:\t or l..ai,:-unn area. &1:,...1791 or 6-lf>--:xi.12. Job W•nted, F•m•I• 702 !11lf:TICUl..OUS llous.:·kN'l)l;'I' "'ill clean yoor IWJnle ln It co.ring v.'lly. If intcrcsred pnooo fron1 j ; ?.ll prn & v.•knds. :>l:>--73.~. 51fr-IDtl 1'"EED help at homt>'! '\'e have aides, nu1-se11, lukpn, (.'01npanlon.s. llon1en1akel"S Ul>John 517-<681' Help W 1nted, M&F 710 1\T'J'HA('TIVF. lady, Sl.50 1"'r hr . 9um·lpn1, ?.lake llflJt!lt" rnr pht.!ogl'l'IUht!r 11'<>1'1; lint;.:. &~1 area. Pl\0111• 1 .:~ ror av pn t • n:i6-1280. AUTO SALESMEN Nt'f'd for one ot Orani:e County'lt !endin&" Pontiac l.JC'alcrs. Nrw or Used car 111\le!i. E:-.:ccllent f r i n g e benel!t~. Experienet'd or not. v.•t v.·ill train. Ask for Andy DAVE ROSS 1,109 E . Warner. S.A. PONTIAC C~ERICAL Z..l!IO llflrbor Blvd. Imn1ctl. Assignments. Top Cos1fl l\1P!l;i 546-8017. SSS. Long or short ter1n. Call 540--l-t50. AL'TO:'lrflVE :\1ECHA..'-:1C NEVER A t'EJ.; AT TEi\IPO l\l lnin1un1 2 years experien~ TEi\1PO Tcn1por!U")' llelp !UHi p(>Mlllt l'ICt'iied. Good -~cro sah1r.\', rapid ad\'ancement. COLLE R Pf!rrn. p/Ume. l·:Xcellenl benelitli, plu,q. , ldea.L for . retired o r r\o\\' lnte~·ing. c 8 11 sen11 r e·t 1 r e d person. AR r.t \' O pp o rtunities.1 ~&~12-'--"ISll0:::::,~~~~--- 6..J:)-.11r~1. Colrla l\.1esa. CT>OK "7nd", 5 rtays. K()(l(j ALJTI.10TJVE REPAIR 11al11.~ &: con1pany hnfts. In· l\.1lnlmum 2 y e a r 11 n · lel'Vlev.·~ only_, Tues; lhru pcricnce Good salary rapid Sat. at El Niguel Country advancc;.,ent, ex c e i I c n t Club, 23700 Clubhoui'le Dr., benefit!., plus. NO\\· In· Laguna N!a:uel. t('rvlewlng-, Call ARi\IY Op-DELI help needer) lor new po11uni1lcs, 6-5--1163, Cosla take ou l deli, Jrvl11c area, 1\te:o11 . rail 561-0211 AVON DELIVERY r.-11.n for early Al\fll!TIOUS? Ei'o.'Tl{USIAS· A:\1 L.1\. Tln1r11 hon1e TIC? You \\'OUld n1flkt a del!vccy route. No soliciting, pt.•rlel·I Avun Reprf.'!l<'nta· oo collecting Z.1 yrs or !l\·I'. \'ou C'nn run )'Our ov.·n older, econon1ll'lli l'nr hui-iru•i:.s, ~l'hetlu!e vour o .... ·n req'd. 21; hri'I dnll)'. Good hours & mnke' the inosl of a .'lup11lcn1entary i n co n1 r . n.'111 enrnln'1; opportunity. \Vestmln1;:trr, G.G. & lllg Call S.I0-7(}.U . Bch uea. 638-ml IL\BVSrrTER, my home, DESIGNt:rt 3:00-6pn1, Ufon-F'ri, 2 boys, fl~ 7 &-11. Own lt'anl, Refs.:, $:Dwk. ~ 'B,\lJ.YSnTF-l't ntf home - 3 dnys/~·eek. LIKht housekeeJ)- ing . Arlnm:ii ;i.tagnol.ia al"ell 11.B. !163·2SZ2. P_C BOARD DESIGNER NEED Jennii:tLillll'l}'! BAB'' Sliter, · middl~agtd 1-3 ycara experlenC't In high e Auiontoth·e Cashier v.·01n11n desired. for care of density, du111 .. 1n.Jlne anrl dis- • Aiitomol iv<' &iokkec"pcr enjoyahle rlti1d, Wl'd thru creel clrt'utt layout from to-e Auton1orive Dr-.lV contract ..:511!, II to 5 N.B. IW>.1735 i;it: dl11gran1s. E:-i:t>ellent op- gll'L portuniry lor fldvnnt'ement . All three po.~llion,; open ini-tR Sal11.ry eon1n1c11surate ~·Ith metliatcly. Nc1\•porl D11tsw1, t ' V:perleni:.-e. Send resume 10: ,,.1-1300. ax er J AllSI l\lJ,,"f' Con!lun1 }'~In Open illflt1s. Enginc<'r S1 3K t.:x. SeC''y lo prt s. .S7.)() ~y"'"I Clerk €n1111r.rt. 551" a~·rk Typist rn $4'10 S<><,·1Ttary ln~ur. 10 ,P7a ~i~n Dtirrti; t:lc>f' S!l ltl I BookkC<'pcr, Tus!ln $Rit1 Scl'rctarv Ill Sli.iO l'el"Y•nn~I Cll·rk S·l:iO ' Cnll J1•1u111ic Sisro j & Sl1I !loffman NEWPORT P•raonnel Agency 833 Dov•r-Dr., N.B. 642-3870 Al 'C'Ol'!\'.T~1·1·r~ivn llli•. 1\1·- •"11un1~ l'i1,\o1lih• t'l1•rk rnr infJ.: r·0n1r•n!I.\. ""P 111••·. t:''Od 11or king r· ... 1111 .t· frin~f' t~·111•h1'. hrs:...:1, 1"il! .-.11;..,Hll TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT NOW-HIRING Part·tim• COOK DAYTIME Apply In Person Before 11 arn or 11ft 2 pm 4647 MacArthur Blvp. Newport B••ch PERSONNEL i\1ANAGEl"t Stcu1dard Memories, Inc. A 1ubsldlary or APPLIED i\IACNETICS COitP. 2'2'11 S. ArulC St. Santa Ana. Cnlif. 9771).( An equal opportunity en1ployer DISHWASHER Exper., eleM, neat & depen- dable. Cood hn. Apply, Surl &. Slrloln, 5930 \\o". Coast llv.-y, NB .,IESTJC, 2 d11yi; a 1\'1!l'k, B~:Aun· 1ipcr11ror. A1'~i~-8 hl"ll. at S:!.i5 hr. Llke1< lo r:1nt. i\·lus! ht! llee11sect. HilO u·ork, spe11k & 11r11!l'l'sl :11ut \I'. C0<u;t fh\'y., N.ll. English. All hnust! t·h•nnlng &12·.'.miO. duties + hu!ry S: hi't"l'J:. B OCJ h: KEE p ER . 01v11 truns11. Nr11·1,.111 Bt11P;1. Full 2 l'tnry. Bond11blc, C 'I I: l'hnrgc 1hru lrinl bel. AIP, 557·4976 fau rn 11 to 1;. AH 6, ,vn. CIR. S/J, contract 614_74,14. t1lltl11g, \'ouchers, parroll, :::.:.:.:::.::,===~--- ta."l(cs, hen\')' dct:ill. At least DRIVER 5 Yi:s csper. i\tatur;e person. Cros1 Country ,\i'll>i~t l\'OnWl V1~Pn;s!· No !ipct'ial lie r!'Q'd. 1ient. P!urnblng contracting ix-t"'-n tOam .'1 noon only pn•f. Xlrlf h•'nt>flls. Sta.rt MacGr99or Yacht Corp lc'-"li~ &. procc11sin1t cite-energetic. Laguna B l'ach """"" Varled dull~!· &16-m6. porrunltlE-s, GJS-lJGJ, ~a IN>nlc rompon,.nti; .. \V 111 PART· TIME t'('!OM. 6 Day wk. 49-l-IJ96.~ Equal Oppor. E.n1ployc;. ~·~le~sa,,_. ==c.--"°'""'"'"''I train. J)ay & av.>fng shllt1 •1o·n11:nC'Sub .,.,~.,, l""~""'ATION LEAD"'". R . SECH.ETAftY. o /Un1e. i\lon TRUE E J\lP LO y :\I 1-:N T 'I bl 1 ''1'£-X pt:r.Y.118J\I J:.>9. l\.lu~I " ~·...,.. .. '"'" ~u:. "' AGCY MICR.ot'E L l"'· a tilf· tv 01•\·t-lop Jll'()1!0r11 n1 II o n1e-Sl:hool Coordinator. Exp. nee. 16 hr/y,·k. Luk" lhn1 fri. Cal! !or ~ppt. 9an1-Co 1 · ECTRONICS t ttrds & PUlll'h 11 viuiuty 0, E du r aliona! l11ten1£-\\'ll. · Fore!!!. Call Ceo r g e lpnl, &IZ..ff19'2 ~~::. o~yo p -I c n ~ TEST LABORATORIES apii!l~·ulJuHs. Appi'\I.\'. 20 Flcxlhle hr:t. Cu11.r11. $7.50 5SG-0800. SELl..-llospital & J\tedieal ,1",11,,. -.·· ·l"I .... ,.,,,,~nd• 17:112 G JLE.,~rf;, S.A. hr.1>1 JJl'I' wi•ck. l"'r inlrr..,.1·. f>"ur nppt, Call REGISTERED ln11urance. 1''rX'e Leads. Cail & like eai'ib;. ;2--0372 i\fon, Thi' IJ.,. \ne IJlt\'+' Anlhony, SLS. r.fGR ., ~Ir. Balley, 61(,...iT..iJ. II' I t'; Indus11i~J Con1plex I Cull fo'or /,ppt. "j7-IO-l\. SJ>:HV!Cr: Sta. l{t>lp, momi;, 1 ..... ~ .... iiii' .. • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio Equal Opportunity t:111ployer l11du.,1rlal !telitiun!I ~l'P.S!'.:S Full or p/llnie. ~pply ! TYPIST ~· C l:lOCJKK~l'.:PER \1·i r~1 (71 4) 494-9401 RN-LVN-AIDE NURSES Boytl 's Art.'(), 400 E.1ith St, Lo\·e to tvpr'! l..11rgf' local In· heavy n eut £11111.le bo1·k-11-7 · otb~:r ~hlft11. Top p11 Cmtu r.l<!u . ! sJr:inL'f! ·l'O. need~ oo \\'.p.1n ground. &>nd resurne (I) l'.P . TELONIC •luty p11). lnuned. ,l).&Y fl'lr .. SERV!Cf: &tu!lon auenda.nt:i. !: x1n·1 spelling for tnuncd l:k>x Z-isO, r\C'111iort Be 11 r h l!Oor duly. ?>unlyv.U ln1111t"d. ~penln~R !or ll~ Ii on full time. t\pply HLl l Rash Opt'nin;:. 9'~'fW.:J. INDUSTRIES Intel"\!\\·~· i\lvn·f rl . ~.l. the P:\1 s &: night ~hlfl for Chl'\-ron ~l El Toro Rd J aion Best Ag•ncy PROST Desk C1erk, Surf & l...tscouhe Nun;es Regtatr)', our a;pecl.al nW'!ilnt:: unit & Laguna ilill• ' 17400 Brookhursl, f". Vly. Sand itotel. _J.5;)5 s. O>ait L•guna B•ach 351 HO!lpltal Rd., N.8 . other 11.l"eas. · · ,, 3 -• = H~)·, Lagun8 Be11.ch. 'Ask 11..obby Vark Lido Bldg l Sharp Al•rt Glrl Swle •1 :><>.n> 1'" for Jacki<' \Vestbrook or Equal Oppor. Employer 642·!1'.JM. a40.9954. · ExN!tlent shift differential. For dJvenolfltd ore. work. f)-ank \\'illiams. 49-J.-6.l74. I., ... ..,..,. ... .., __ .,..,., NURSES ~:~its &: v.'Orldng co ndl· MacGr-.ior Y •cht FRY COOK KlfuiEN help & Broiler ~lvrgAn Nunies Registry. Corp. TYPIST • at>curate, evCTting shift. CoEta. Mesa arm.. ~= E.."q>Cr. cir11n & Neat. Cood 1tsslatant :-Day !!hilt. RN 's, LVN's, Pracs, t1oor Beautiful n~· llCute facility IG31 Plat'f!n!IR, 01 Hrs. Appl'-' Surf & Sirloin, Ai'l'CIE:-;"T l\fARl1"F:R duty pilld "'·klv. 637 \\'. 19th In l.aguna llills. \\'AITRESS· Lunch & Dln-rwr. l\.lust ht 21 yn old. Ap- pl)' in pen;on. 4 to 9 pp1. Ton~··s Hes1awan.t. !665.i Pacific CMti l 11"-Y· Sunsel Beach. S46-ll·W .# 2607 \Y. CoR!lt lh1')', ~930 ,\', Co1111t HY.')'. N.B. Ne\\'JKlrt Beach SI., Suitt D, C.~t. S.IS-9361 lnterl'slcd upplk•anlll Gt:NF.nATOR LADIES 18 80 _•_•·_8l'l-·Z!W-''~·=-~--1 apply In ptrson J\Ton OPI::HATOR ~1.1-:CTIA~IC ' • NURSES AIDES 'll I 2 1 need hrlluly n<h•lsor~ pan , . • l''ri. 1116)' lhru SHEET METAL BRAK.E OP.RS " n 111um Ye u rs l"x-tinie. Eillii $5-SIO. J*r hour. 7-3 "'.r :J.ll shill . Exper. perience. Good salary, rapid '\'Ill trnin :\fri;. H&JnC~. pref d. Hunt: Bench C.on,·. Saddleback Able lo n1uk"' 11y,·n lK'hlll" l'f!Bd prints· l'lose. ltJlersncc. I Ste11dy \rurk WANTEO , HAIRDRESSER AT ONCE CALL 645-7337 ad\·:incement. Exc-elle1!t .,1,_,,,92 llOSJ'I, 1881.1 florida St, H.B. bef'l!'flts, phur. NO\\' In-•~ "' · S.17·3al5. ./ Over.Time fl"rvie~·ing. Call AR:\1Y Op-LLGAJ. St>c. Rer·1•nt c x Ji t> r ::_:;,._:::.:::__=~---portun!ties, ~ll6.'.l, ~ta nei·essar;., pre! i• r 8 b I y NlJR..!i:iES AIDE, experienCf' J\1eAA. probate. Xlnt typing 8.: prcf<'rred. F'ull time, i'ihlfts Community Hospital I Xln'I Pu)' ./ Bencl.it~ K. C. Holloway, Inc. 1668(1 Annstrong ,\\·c. *GIRLS* Carriers Wanled Coi;ta i\!csa, Nl?'A'port & IIVlne area . *Small Papi1r1 *No Soliciting *$1 per PtJMr Start *Don't have to get up •arly on w"k•nds S47-0J01 crRL FRIDAY, mus! be reliable, ablr to sell, know g<'neral offire & book· keeping 49-l-«i82 GRO\\'JNG ncy,• Dana Pt. realty oftice needs llccno;:ee stJ'Oni;l' on lii;!inl{S, sales, ren· 1.ahr. Comb. plan otters ex· eept. earnings. Fine new of- fices, great v.urking oond. \Vrltc or call. Davidson Realty, M1.16 Coa1t H\\)'., Dan11. l>t. (714 l 49J-..Zl;l2 Jli\IR STYLIST J\falr or female cutter for txf'luslyc men·s hair salon. Cull &i&.m6 HANDYMAN CO:'lli\fUNITY As~. l'}('('(js oldf'..r exper. ~fttintC'nlln''f' :\tan u·/pool exp. Bill, f).16-{i7li8. Ralph &6-3319 HEAD COOK Con\'. 1-losp. 6-12-0593 Help' U1 Build Beautiful Crul1lng Sallboat1 Needed: Exper. Finish Carpenters ''''at lea1t 1 yrs t>i.:per. in hout <!tlll>entry k a <-oncern about their fulul"f'. Urop b) for an intcrvieu'. i\lon thru ThUMI, 9 am·5 pn1. WESTSAIL CORI'. 1631 Plac•ntla Av•. Co1ta M.1• HICKORY FARMS Needs 1\taturc \\'Oml\n for perm. ~'Ork 4--6 days per \\·eek. \\'e'll traJn. Set> ~fr. Thompson, So. Coesl Plaza lov.-rr mall. C.l\1 . HOSTESS i\lomini.;s ,f{ Eveninb,'S e BLUE OOLPHIN e 33.)j Via Lido. N.n . HSKPR: Arf' you tired of pre11sures, long hrs? Are you org11.nized & depend, ~ood plain cook !dln onl y) or \l'illlng lo lrnrn?? l Roy. II . No sn10ke. \Ve stcliff, N.8. 6\Z...1-lf'l. lfOU:iEKF.EPES . Li\'e·in. S111 . fain. (hvn roon1, h3, TV. 5 rly l\'k. Eng. SJl(!aking. N.n. S300/n10. &16-7'lll g/\orthund skills req. Ca ll 7<i:30. 11·7:30. Beverly J\1n;. \\'inslov.· for appnt. :\lnnor 24-t,)2 Via Estrada, Lagw1a Hilh1, 837·10C.0. L<lJ,,,'Una Hiiis 23561 Poseo df' Valen.:la Llll{Una Hlll11 (714) 837-2121 Ir\'lne 557.4M0 \\"AREr1ousE Girl. good driver, f u ll time , pennancnl. no stu<ltnt11. non-smoke-rs, 5 days, 6:;{() A;i.1 to 3 P:\1 . with overtime. Sl.85 hr to start. lntcrvie<A' 3 to 5 Pl\,1. \\'lnd<m• [)(>sfgno;, 3J9j D Airpon Loop Or., C.:\T. LEGAL SECR ETARY NW'Sl'A Aides Exper. 'II BM OOllV. hosp. t•ltime 7-Exper., mature for sole tax :!. Call 54~:J161 Take-San OleiO f'rcc1ray -SH-0-RT ORDER CXJo-K- To El Toro Rd. Tumotf, Exper. Top wages. }-Tee: attorney In 1"e"-port Ctr. 644-5232. • LIQUOR CLERK * EVES, EXP PREF', Ra~ REQ .. CALL 673-7530 *** MACHINISTS Experienced lmmedl•t• Optnlng1 ht Shift 6:JOAM-3PM * Tool Maker * Chuckers 2nd Shift 3rd Shllt * Mills 3PM·11PM 11PM-7AM * Chuckers *Lathes * Grinders * N/C Drills * Mills 10c 2nd Shift Premiurn 30c 3rd Shilt Premiuni SATURDAY INTERVIEWS March 23rd, 9AM-noon Long Tc1m F.n1ployn1ent \\11th lli~tory Of' NO LAYOFFS hi Our r.1anull'lcturini; AreA Excellent \Vorking O;todll!o Cornpuny Pair! Bcncl\ts A1111ly In Person 8:30 A..\1 untU 4:30 PJ\l BERT EA CORPORATION 18001 Van Ka rman Irvine, Calif. 833-1424, ext. 294 Equal Opp. Employ•r --MACHINIST In u·ork in one ninn .~ho11 ou Too!ini: foir ln-11J11nt nifg. ,G(•UCl'Hl ln!he $.: ~ .. 111e 111111 "·ork N'q'tl, 5-17-5-17j or 21.J-Sfi()..:!012 :\!AI D \\',\1\Tf>:rJ Don Quixotr f.1otrl stZ..2670 MAIDS. HOTEL Phone for appt. 673-88JO Via Ei;trada ... , oJ A I "·t 12 & II Equal Oppor. En1pl,,;:::,.I'..":' nin.uc · PP Y ""~11 NliRSl::S Aldti'I, a shifts.,1 ,...,~~ ... !!!!'!'"'l~""" 3pm. Ask tor Oa\'f!, f>ood wages & roods. 1"4.Sr Charlie's Chill, 102 :\frf'ad· Supt·riur A\'C', N.B. RETAIL SALES den A"e, N.B. t-.:lJRSJ:-:1) Aidrs U-7 Shift. \Vild \\'est Stores, a famjly l ~::::::::::::::::::~I :\fe-..1 Verdi' con,·. Uru-p, 661 rlothing st~ Ill l'IO\v ~lrlngl• Waltars, Busboys CC'nt+'r Sr C:\1 S.1&-5.=i.l\5 for full tune positions. STAT TYPIST Dishwa1h•rs. Hoste1s•1 . ' . NN'detl arc Pe~nnel, tor An i1nn1ed. opening for an ;ippl ications being t 11 ken UHTll<)IXJ_NTIC Dt:>nllll tlwlr \\'onicn's, l\ten'1 , inchvual I\' slatistlcal ba ck· beginning f.f11rch 2S, ~s~l. f/tunr. Ex-Jl(!r. Age Cnllhierin,!t. Hools & :::ro1u11!. Typing 70 \\".p.m . 9nn1·3pn1 .Hun-y'i;;Ne"·York 2!'>-311. 548--2'l9l, N.B. Janitorial Depts. App I y i\lulll be derail n1i.nded as Bar & Grill, 4~48 l\.1artingale OPTICAL clf'aner for Optical vdthin al \\'JLD \\'E.<;;T, LA position I'f'q's accurate in-". ... B Conlin't' L.1homtory. i..ab'Ull3 Paz Centcr, 25252 J\telntyre, put into t.'On1pulers. 1 --"'~··~"~· -·------1 Niguel. 831--00:.il Laguna llUls. lo'or Appl. Contact \\110 \\'ANTS 70 \\ORK! RNIL\rN J..11 llthne & l 3 Carol Smith, G44-a800 DRIVE A CAB! PART TIJ\IE \\'knds for Geriatrics. Xln't A\'cu F\Mnclal Se~·lce CHOOSE your houn;, work i\1nn ~·an!ed for Ice Cream ~·ages & ronds. Conic Visit, F.qu;il Oppor. Eniployer for yourseU, be )'OUr own Shop, !\eY.'J)Ort Bea ch , }-1-jj Superior A~-e, N<!Y.'port boss. J\Ien or \l"Omen. Can 111ornln1,'1!. C11ll Da ys, Beach. STEREO SALESMAN be slightly handicapped. 833-9511 l..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I Neat • Clean Appearance. \\'e 11rc ·looking ... for ex• VJ ti d • 25 1 ·o ~~-~-c-~ SALES . . s .. re re . ,.ge o ' . c k I DESK MGR pcncnced rc!Ril audio sale11-Supplement your incon1c. PA!lT·Tl~I E W O r . 11 n1en v.·ho ftf'f' looking ;\lAIJ.HOO:\l of the DAILY . • , 1 ..,..,..,1 . D1ive a cab 6 hn; or n1ore a Pll..OT. Applv in J>f'ri;on ,\AfltES IS e.\11andlng ngain~ or a CAl"e'l'r, t.""" 111con1e day. Apply In ocrson, ~l l,\:\f. ~'C.· GMl1:f'! Arauz. Our 0rd1ige Co. ofc;s are In anti ad\'l:lllt'tment to n1gmt. Yrllow Cab co., 186 E. '16th 330 \Ve.~! B.iy. Costa !\tc•sa. tht• pnx·l'.~ of staffing a Pl\l"\ijiijjjji'4-2~-9~Si3ilijijjijjj~S-lil. i"°'-'j"~h~lit's~•~-iiiiiiiiii•I 1-:qunl Opporhmily Eniploycr fr~•;ional division. ---.. • ----. _ p ~ -.-. ' . ,\A~llO:S is the ohfei;I 100'"; vsrav MURJLWWWP uwu.. P,\STr:.uP /U'Ust {o \\'Ork on fl't'e tl£ency in the U.S. \\'I .... ,,.C'kly shopp(>r nt•v.•spaper. nf~'ll in principal citie~. :\lust be :xJ>t;r. 893-0'iiO ask p ROFE...~IONAL ~ervices for i\li:s. Zar1t. since 1928. UnlimitC'd t'nrn- PLASTIC INJECflON ing potential. MOLD MACH OPRS. Coll 550-1100, CM Or Tm-813:1, Anaheim For Appointment Zi06 Harbor Bl. Suile W7 Cost.a. J\lesa. fr'IQllire in pe~ Inca Plastics 3297'.! Calle Perfecto San Juan Capistrano 1-::E•o:":-'::.1..:0"ppo='::,· =E=mc=•'=''<:""''-1 SALESMAN REAL ESTATE $800 J0in a \\'inner. \l.'e are 00\\' affiliated 1\•ith Cennu;· 21 , the resourt·l'l! l'lf being large plus the personalizaJion of s1nnllnrs11. e lJh'1'l'I refC'ITals fron1 over ;.no h1'0kers ~ ,Orunge Counly comp11tt'I'· ~.f'd listing; st'~·il•t• + Ctlr, plus, plus Pharm. Out1;:ide Sall"~ Fee Paid/AlllO Fee Jobf. WESTCLIFF Personnel Agency I J\lark III Centcrl ]6.il E. F.dingl"r, S.A. M2-8836 SALES LA~Y • Jndl\·idual, prolt."AAlonnl PART TIME )'Upen•islon: _ e ~11 n1cr1n n1ore com n11~· ;\pplv i\fon E\·e or Tues. or s1ons for you: · CALL llOR INT :nv ~\\' call for appt. 642·0262. Corbin·Ma in Inc. *644-76 2* BEAL'S FURNITURE SALES Leading drugstore n e e d s niature minded lndlv. "·/ (', e.\'per. In cosn1t>tic gaje11. Salary lo S3 hr. Call Cbas1al Personnel Agenc~'. 5-~">. 1i90 Httrbor Blvd, Cl\! SALES R I E A l)')(lr to rloor, good hou~. nn 9G State $$0C. \~'('ekcntls, gtJAranteC' 11·hi!r> Herl Cntl>l!t's rnshion l:<lanrl ) ou rrain. I n 1 c r \ 1 e "'' s oHlcc• in ~C'1l'port Be1tch has bf'llvecn 10 &· 2 i\fonl ~Ti . iJn111C'r1i1re npporh1nity tor Silver Sprini,>s \\"nt<>r. !'16-1 N. Ill'\\' or r;-:per sale-;; nssoc· &tta\·in, Oran~'"· 532-6j(l1. iu.res. Ht.>d C1u·p1c;t Heal l?rs, ~,\LES, leadinE; l?lft ~hop on ll'!tl~ O\'t•r 600 oHit•es nallOll· the beach !l('ecls niaturf', .... .'Hl l' <·iln 1)fC('r !ht• p1·of1·s· 1'.:'liable indi\'. \\'/ex1l('r In s1nnnl gr,.111 lh & 11dvuncf'. Sll.!l'!i. In1med op en Ing nif'nt oppcortw1itics you're ~alary to $3. hr. Cali looking ror + nn xlnl con1-6T.r2800. n1is!>lon slrut"ture. Contac1 --~-------1 Thon11tS t::. l\lanclni, 111a.11• SALESGIRL fl""''. 640-8612. EXPERIENCED •-::... Full lin1e cmploymenl. Rel.Ii A OOHVDltOO SHO,.,.fNC AND SEWING GUI[)( fOR THE GAL ON THE GO. For In ad In C11I Miry Beth Seamed-To-Slim l" -j " • • 1 ,, . '• ' Woman'11 \\erld '42·5671, ext. 330 Happy Feet! 1--1-CLASSIFIED AD ~~~~~~-1H31 Plact'nlin, O f l:\1MF.D. open in i;l' for qualified FIC Bkkpr. Real t:slnte mgmt ro. located in lr.-·ine. i\lust be capable of handling niuHi sets of book.-.. Starling salnry range $:Xl0. to SfrOO. Send resume lo ClA:<~lflt:'d ;\(! No. 96, Daily Pilol. P. O. Rox 1560. ~osta i'olc:<a !l:?tt.'6. J\IAN or \\'on111n, lir'd Real Estate-Sale:smnn for ne~· Condominium Sub-division in Ney,·port Reach, 1>1.>-.l"Z.IO reqd. Apply in person. 10 Arn to 12 noon only. ;\propos, 3363 ,-la Lido. 9314 SIZES 3,.50 Dellght gnls of 1111 ages v.ith COZ)', pretty bed~ks. ' Al"I\ 512.j, Sanla ,\na 92607. ELECTRONICS SEEK & FIND' \Vind Descriplions n C A E N i\ C I R R U II U G L A L N S ME ZEE R 8 NE LAGE L 0 ff WT M FF Si~OOZCA NMMSR RDO FRTEA I I EATFLTO OW E W CSR L C N BLR.'.RRNO flH G EEOAWI 0 SCfilPT IONS NNNJIGSRBHB~NST R LL OW T A C S T R R R E Z E E R 8 II S E R F E I B 0 R E Z E U Z E I N G A A 0 L E If 0 R 8 [ T S E P H A 0 T C N G F H M D M E Z t E R H E T A R £ U 0 M R 0 W P R E A C II B ll II T R 0 N 0 M E T T C LGZELA<;CNORTSRHSRAS ABETSYIL I ULIGTB R LTS C A L G E L E A If A C I R U ti £ R T S Stock Room Shipping/ Rec Clerk Snrnr t•xfl('r. f!N'f1I. V('ry lite \\nrk. i\1:-tlfo or fen1nlt'. El•ctronlc A1umblers 1\s.lt'rnl1le, soldC'r & clip 11s· i;en1hlil·~ & !!•st e1C1". Nllll· IJOlll)tlli. Son1e expC'r. pref'd. Electronic1 Te1t Tec:hnlclan1 Troublt ishoot &: repRlr 111ln· lnture ele-ctronlc 11sscn1blle,. Must be !11.mlllar 11· ba1;:lc elf'C'. lt'i;t equi11, & rnus! ht1\'I! ~1ne exper. tn Rnnlog or dlgi!11I clf'l·ullry. Function Modul•s, Inc. 711 W. 17th St. Cost• Mesa (714) 645-600 1 EST1\BlJ~lil-~l)flnn 111 look· lnct for v.-01nen .... ·/~. Xo ~:-.:per. ~ect"SS. Trnln to h1~ pmt. food consultllnt. t"'ull or pan time. Build )'OUl' OY."n cal'Ct!r. Earn ton dollan. <114) ~. Call bt'4' l~J2an1 • ; EXPERIENCED P•int I ~talman to do qu'1tty ~'Ork on Cht11slc-CArx. f..yOn C!llSl'l1· ,\\1tn, lii9 Placen- tia, C:\t. • ' • Sutf,ring a stOf'll.ge cri1il11 Sell m-1ongtr ntt<led Item• Wllh 3 Dally Pilot O n••Uled Adi 642·S«T8. Jr-.'VENTOR'" i: PUROIAS- ING CLF.RK, F.XPl'~RTE'.\'CED. :\lusl ni:tint nin f>C'rpe!u al in- v1•ntory file, han<lle part.~ d1'pt., rereiving, pa.rls CQ!lt control, and ordt:'rlng. Ac· ccpting nppl!cat!on1t at SOL C,\TAi\IAR.Ai\', 1932 E . Pumonn SI., S;i nla Ana. !RVINE PERSONNEL SERYICES•K»Ci SEE OUR SUNDAY LISTING <"AlJ, Tlt ISll HOPKINS JJ..:itRl \\'HITTE:\IOHE , 488 E. 17th St. 1at Jn1nt) ri\1 Suite 224 '42·1470 Sr\' JANITORIAi. Sel"\'ict> flO\\' taklna applira1km1 for full lln1t' t•:-tperlenced pC't"i8011nel. ~7"'6il!8. Don"! give up the llhip! "f.,\11t" 11 In claMifi~I. Ship to Shv~ Re11ulti.I &U-SG71. MGMT TRAINEE So. Orange Cnty, ainbitious, nggressh·I'. li\'e .. [igu~ In- come. Call i'.lr. Can1pbcll 111 ;t.1-00XJ "" 1lf...,;..., 1lf...,-r'~ SXLES: C'LERJ..""S, rExp'lfl full & purl tin1r. 12 ro 9 P:\I & \\·knds. l\fl.1..~t bC' 18. ,,pply l\ltt, {;\11x'rt's Five & Ten., 257 F.. 17th St, C.l\I. S Look llghlcr in a subtly ~--ALESLAOY, EXPER 1'F:AJ\IED-TO·SLli\t dress . ·1-or l'.TOci1t! hl'SI." v.·eit"01ne gif!s! Knit br<:lsock.~ in 2 colors · (•mo::het hoolli in one color .... ·ith loop trin1. Use 3-ply flng1·r1rig yarn. Pat1cn1 7065: lits all siZC's. :\li'n '\\'un1i>n RECEPT/TYPIST In l.<1rliC'<> 1~'r1dy tu "·t'nr. r Hi·rlsi;· \'-)'Oke fl-anies fact> \\"C'0 \'\' Got Over 300 , . . • , ti me. f>46..:l..18.S. it!Jo\~· hip:nnrrowing eur.-e!I 8•~·t::-.n·-P1Tr. CE~"TS ('o1M"MI, StC'ady J obs f u\I hn1e llCJ"'i1io11. Xln' op-SEAi\fS'T'RE!'S: Exp'd ,(, anrl pol.'kets. Choice of sle-.for each pattern -add 25 Jobti in ronstrut't, tronsp., por. lor ntl\'n11cc1nent. 1):p-'l'rninces Dave Ca rT 0 11 ~·e1. ct'll~ for each pattern for f'nlorcemenl . Joh!!: for sur-ing 60 w.p.n1 . nlln. r. n\f'l'!!-l Sallnll\ktn. C.f.t. &tZ-&'165 Printed Patt~rn 931~: Afr ~tail nncl Specl!d llnn- veycrs, trletypc .... Titt'r oprs, 11hone exper. cs.sentl<1.I. i\Un \\'omen's Sizes 34 36 38 40 dUng: other.,·lse lhlril-cl11s11 artillct')mt'n. tv repnir. 1 yr. gen'I ore rxpcr. ~1u"t SECR.ETARY Bookkeeper, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. Size 36 1busl delivery ~·Ill take three Cooks, electrlt>ians, nied hnvt' ne11t nppear. Able to openlngs for well organized 401 tokei 2 yds. 6(1..incll. v.·eeks or mo1-e. Send to aides. mctfQrotogist.s. :i.totor nietl custoniers. Apply 111 pt-1'80nable Ind I" l .. d u a 1. 8E\o"&'IT1'·1'1\'E Cf.:STS Alice Brooks, 100 DAILY & 1nissllr 1n11in!. 111en. Jobs pt'l'5011 only. Tnlt'n'iC\\'S 9 cnJNiblf' or 11.'0rking In-!or each pattern -add 25 PIIm, 105, Needlecraft for young J11cn &: "'Onicn. 1u11°tl 114'\0n. S111 ., 1\lnr;;h d~ven.rtently In l glrl office cent1 for each pattern for Dept.. Box 163, Old Chelllea J olls in EtU\lJ)('. Pr11111n111, 23rd. NO PHONE CAl..l.S. 111tua11on. Xlnt 11-kJlls, ln-Air !\tall and S~lnl Hand-Station, Ne~· \'ork. N.Y. Ati'lska, Korl'11. ,it-ju~r "boul 1409 E. \\.'an1er . S.A. eluding Siii, Rookk~plng llrn:: olhet'V.'lse thlrd·claS! 10011. Print Name. Addre111, 1tny plaC'e In the Stulf'I. \\'e'll cite. P!"o~"?' ,n1anngement delh-ery v.·ill I.Aire t~ ~p. Patten Nllfl1ber. ln tln )!lu !u do •hl' ji1l15. REAL ESTATE or ~cat f.stah t~1t'kgrounJ -·eeks or more. ~no to NEEDLIOCtt.\f"T' '72! Trnin you \\><'ll , in i,:oncl drs1111hle. S rt I 11. r Y com· 1\tnrinn f.lanin. the DAILY O-OChcl, knit, etc. F1tt S<"hoolii tul<li!I' .\ln'I lnsli'ui·· SALESPEOPLE mt'111;:11rl'l~I' v.·lth r>Xptrlcnre PILOT. 442, Pult~m Dept., fllrectif:lus. 5()1'. Inn=, v.· !hr hl'~t NJutr. oh-\\'ork In lht holtc'l\I area ol eapab\llurs. Scn<I l'l'ftU!llf', 232 'V~t 18th St.. Now lno;lant ~111.eranw.i Boot, talnnble k )'<lU i;rcl lull pny llunl!11glo11 Bcttch & f oun· :n-t2 Bu'lnf'D Ce:nl~r Dr .. York. N. \ lOOll. pr In 1 &A'ic, fAncy knots, p11t· h I I • luln Vftlley ~Ith" ('()m"'"'" lrvt~. 833-.<tt:J.t NA.\IE, MJl)JU:!!"J \'1th terns. $1.00. " I 1' )'<IU 1r11 n. 'ou 11IM> •-·.-lnflanl Cr'IJ>Cbrt Boole • ~ct lUlU!IUOl!y good fr lnP,.? Uuil offel"!I a full t'lU't'l'r pro-SECRETARY in II r-o .n. ZIP, 8IZ);': and STl'LE by . hf'n('llt-. irn·lud\f!R 11 ch:ini'e gi11n1. 4 Offi('(',J to C:ht>M!? enginl"t'!rillJ:' ofc. Pleas11nt NL~IBER. Learn 00 pietuttt! Pat- io runtinue )'Our <'d. In fron1. Cttll Jem • Gillr..<1plt>, working mnd11. Jo'L~t & ac-~EE MORE Q u l ck tenui. SL • \'JU.AGE REAJA ESTAn;, curatto typing desittd. ~ub, F"11hiort1 l\nd clloow one Cotnptete ln!!'lul Gitt Bnok mnn.y cnses nl our exp. In 962-2456. Btin, Frost 4 A.boclaltt, &;Uem tree from our -more than 100 £1n1 nlOfil <'alit'li "·1111 least 15'1t. r1 $u Cl!. S1 00 ~~~~11::~1o:,.~i~.I\~~~ ~~ "~~?o~nn : ;:~~~~~~ER 11:-~~~~J:;; Sl~pl& Atth•n Book - your cholre or trntnlnir. We'll applytn~ carfdle wtx or 80AP Ton notch GRI t'rlda ... nettl· *-....... • .. JO 11 .iur,, 11111 ftooli11 • SOc. d ,.... .# ...., .. wuay, wt-rnorT'l'.JW, put It In Y.1itlna l:Milore you on ra"·er runner1. nn)' ed tor 1 itfrf ()fc. Expl!r. JI, · Book of 11 P'11111!r Alcfl•M- 1\wi up. To set complete de-JllO~ 10mcthlnf )IOU ...OYft rcq'd In bkkpng:, 'typlna. sh , INSTANT 1' AS 11t0 N 50c. 111i111 call or 8Cfl your loe111 f'Vtr u~? Stl It .with • Cost& i\le1a. (71 4) 642--lmO. ROOK llunrtred!I 0 f Qulll Book I -16 pntlmi1. Anny Hep., 64;\.llfiJ, Costa Dally Pilot l.1111SAl{1ed Ad. <;F:CRF:TAR\', Kood lyplit f"llhk>n factl, $1. Me. . i\leM. Today's Anny, C1U 6"'2-."678, for Costll :.J~5a. Nursery & 50c. ~f\l!leml QuUI ftook 1 • Ha\-e Jj()fm'lhlng }'Ol.I u·-nt tn The t1t11tP.1I dn"· In lhc \\'f'id . Land1caplng bus. $425 "'°· QUlllli (M 1'"4a,y'11 TJ,·lnz .. 5;:!1 idlt' ltcn11 \\'IU1 11> O..llv s~ll? Class\f\t.d ad11 do It , •. it Daily Pilot Oai;sUJed Apply In J>eMflfl. TakatA. 1~ be.aullbll pAtterns. !IClc. Pi\.01 Cnu lllffi nd, n.tt.M'Ji \\'tll . call NO\V &t!-6673. I Ad. Ca.II ~!'!67'-Nurst.•ry. 780 Baker St, C:\f l!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'!!!~!!.;1 Htlp WO l'DM \l.l'l'kCI ;.uu I )l("/\l.L't! Sih'1.'r Bala\•i VARD In re 11.ppea httnd 1rans rijhl Ne"-pn 9um·N Antiq * 1 En11 n.• -~ k11 u11·111nl ,,tlvrr. \'ll"(.°'1;· . " ~\\ issl ~lust _ hand Frenc Tuu I tJ.10. t-of/ca Ible An1pc. fruil\1 chnir II //!di S.\TIS Rd. 5lS.98. SC A :"<''(!On ln1pale o"' 11,1re. \tussia to u~. Old d0\1 11, lo p, d<!.•l<• ~i\,. i\l 1d\\·, Pf'<"k'. (1111»1. 71·1-S!l 11 H .• s11:1. C.:'11. App Ii MO $hop dition dama samp DUN 1~15 !\ORG 16 1b, l<llh. ~,\&-. SF.1\R 'Va sh $150. Bo1h HEB!. dsh/ e:ar. Re s· lj ~~:· ~· ~·on elec:I Cone! G.E. !,lt'l\' 0rfcr \IA\ $Oil HITT scn1i i ~ $ SAVI-. MO\· disht ilen1 ;1nd """ ilnd ite m Clas now! Anti I · I frod.Ji r•vcll 22 1?7·1 OAILY PILOT ·l.'J Antique1 800 Antiques aoo I G•r•g• S•I• 112 Miscelleneous ···~lsce lla,,•OUS .,.;·~~~~~~~~~~Bo•ts, Rent/Chart'r 908 Cycles, Bike~. rtelp W11nted, M & F 710 -WOMEN ·SALES Port 1im1• lO 10 2. n o 11 t'('kl"nd~ Gu.Prufll{'I" "h\lr \"Cl\I tntln. lnl cr\'lt'1\ ~1 he1 ... wn lO &: 2 hloo/l-1J S1h'('r S11ring~ \Vater, 1•11 :-: I llatavia, Oran~.-. ~jf)J I ~ I Ii Scooters 92S ~WWW\NWWW\NU\iUWWW\1-..w l GJ\ltACt-; s..u.£. lJffiC(' r .... 10You s I •. \1.1\ I ll!!'• l11fr ;==========;., 1TtJ1J1J111flfll\NVWifl/V11WU U !lv-lflJ111Ttrt.nTV1TWl/1NWu Ill '"-IUlp (.11111~. c 11 h 1 n c t ! . _ t l} lll·uti.:~ ~p.,rl l-'1<h4•rrniin I "''" •u1•0""· '"""""' • * Fantastic Public Furniture Auction * '""'" """ '""""""'"· '"" YARIJ 1111111 Y.IUllet.i full 1ln1t· in T'\!ntal yard. Ne.it I u apPt'UJ"Ull("I!: \\/\'<'!"'/ 1w-a1 Jlllnd v.·rltlng . {)v.n transportation. \\'lll 1r111n right 111811. i\1>ply 19:'.0 Ne..vport Blvd, Coe:ta fllf'AA I 9a.n1-Noon t.lon, ~'ed, f'rl l!§J ANTIQUE AUCTION Monday Nite • March 25th 7:00 P.M. Gr•nd Hotel B•llroom (Off Harbor Blvd. -An11heim, C11if.) (opposite main gate to Disneyland) Fin~ assort1nent of European and t\n1er lcan . .\nt1qucs. Cocktail bar ia bullroom for your pleasure. Door Open at S:OO 1 P .M . Salt N it• 1n1fllK'nt11nic maehinl'~.1 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 ~1"'>· ,/~"'''· •h ,.,i C.is..•04,:H~ rl!COl'Ch.'r~., JrafrUllo: TONIGHT 7 JO p M 1 h•rf\•r 11~· du) or \\\'t'k Ii I 11\hlc & rnac/1 ~IAl·hu1"I *** : · '*** ~'rt'<' tv lo\Llij; hQiui· p._'\J11Jt' 1111\ t-·1,11, 11u1 .... •. fouls, 1lrlll.!i, rtwl ntllli, ('O!ll b c• •111 l I · d S t & I'· lk 1, 111 1 Ilk \I 1 1 c'\:11 kL11ll, Ch', ~l(j J,t)l>, iwnt(•r hun'll. b.>1ini: ht•:Jcl. . i-.~ l e, tlC' a1111e orrtge • "),JI • -..•au u • .,, , '..ki ' 'Mil r\l'tuni:• \\1\k1·11ol· du1I lndk·ato", .; ca 1 r ~. rupcy f''urnllure. ~;'.\'j:'fi..l~ otd 113 ll 1111 Bo:;,, Sail 909 ~li(•romch'""'· . nuu.. OOllll ~ I nu~c.tui.rd.,.,nre,i.Jir-.iyl(Uns. FABULOUS BARGAINS, PARTIAL LISTINGS: !Fn" 1~1 i;vod hn1111· Bt .. \l'Tlr~L :-.tai: 10 .,;:,.t.h 1 hVJ'l'li. no.ul('ll, .t µalnl 'I' ( 1 , 1 ~lal1-,. yr. old SJbC'rlun '· in1 ,,1 t·~t H\'•lldil" ,.,.1, s,\T, suN 910 :.. op }ua 1ty 1\1{ ~cl Ku1g. Quet:!n. F'ull & 1~ullkr, 11.1th 1\KC 1'1.itlgr\·(' 1,~t1-.uiiat>lt, "1:111: ci .. ,.~101 ~1 6371 :O.lyrtl1· Or, 11 R I T\\ 111, Chests & .\n1011·c Chest. Living rn1 4~1-li.'Sti ,\d Nu ii>, Daily P1ln1, 1:1() G.\H.,\GE s,\Lr: . &iluri1.1v I sets in Vel\'Cl & Hcrculon t..:.. Kroehler, re. TO ir;ooJ l1v1n~ 0..1ht.•r1n.ln Uox ljij(), Co3t& l\IC'11a. 9;,.v:._~, vnly • l·ont· 11h1'•'I r/'.1111.'r l cllncrs. g<in1c table \\ 4, !\laple drop lcuf 1n1" Cu.xi h ... e do.:;, yu1\l l · 'il-ll' IH•Hll-. c.\r Blul lvr OOul $30 1 11uod tll11~> table & 4. din set \\' hutch. i;lcrcos, colnr & 1 hild:<. do~. !las :.ill :-hots \1/t"-'<l/11·111\\' .'.· hhtt' !o.Olll, I nu 001"" $9.). l-~1'1t-I i.:111-I.,... I Bf \\' '('\f t I I r . 5-lft-i039 Xlnl .~ .. ~1 11./tr111lo•I, $i . .U 1,., .. ,,,,,,,,.1._,1 ,,,,_1_ ,1,,.,.... s. reezer. eye eve stov e, re l'l''i!. L'l\L'L' , 11 • 1 " ,,~ "' I ti r io.r.p\l]Jj1) 111(101 lOllll',• L.ill 1,;ll·l l\lb ·'·'I !Jl 11i.:1 I J.iri.:•• n1 .. 1.d ,1.,r.1~,. stove:-, \\<J!l lCrS, dr)cr:-;. organ. J\l<tple to1• inu niul••, ~11.~•'<I IJ1'ft'(\ , .. 1111111 11.hin··• s~ !'lh .. 1· i.:r.1.1..;•, \\'Ush st.:111d bar slools. kerosene lan1ps, &.ii-4Q"" ---, ~ llUBll; 11. 1•/l1\11lt-1, phi' ORANGE COUNTY SUZUKl -BULTACO (Johns Racing Cw-ctoal ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST SUZUKI DEALER MK 7 SUL TACOS IN STOCK \II 1 11 .. u«o•J111ld ,..., l1;ut11'(1u• 11 •• 1. table l~ f!a~lan11>. dra11t'"', l\,'PC\1 riter, trunk. t pure lases n1u st be paid for and f('lllO\'ed l·l1!~·1·~li1<~ b<>\I , no 1111~!\I~ r I ''· LO\'ABl.t: ;lfl11 l VI k.ipno 111.iuy ,,,~IS, 1,'\Jl>d t"'llHI, 2255 Harbor Blvd., C.M. rrunl 1>rcnlises 0 11111"1•1 of,., •• ,.. I' II UI' l,'OIJ . lllHllresses. t"lllll:-. l\! .. 1;111\l)S, brtc· rL1l·h~hun!t pup11~ ;d· .. ut HI ,\lti:.l ·'"ll hu1i.: '1 lllt, $~WI, • E""'·'T": sALE • t> ""I·' 1i11t;i.u11 '~ .. : 1A1 b Lot r ~ r 1 Antiques BOO ' I I a . r"C SO 1111'" • ~11 l>l"fll ""'"· h·11111 f' ·•i'i·Uihtl •·••·"·" '''' I·' ,.,. , •.• ,.,,, , f~nhre hnu•eholrt· Ut'fl, h.1!h '1'1'" l.:1n<•, ("o~rn .\l<'~a ... · •''-{ "' " ...-.. kt I s ~·, WEST COAST .,.;r~H:-.1A;o..:-:1n•11.7~1...,,(,vvtl(ill!"il:\.\ll(J-:.'1 1 ,.11l11r••,1 •~I ul•n "' \\11,...111 1 t It•/ I.!.' Pl' •1 ~. I(..~·, ·' '1 uK'nl. · 1 11;11"1 '~ * l',,*'f,\'r .. : :',\Lt. • !\IUt'h . ~luch 1nore pin<.: * ltt)l':l\D 8Ell * .,,,,.1, .i.~·. S"1~1,, ).ll\l S: .'"1111 '"'''I r,,,,,,,1,, ,1,111lh, Ull'll$L s. t'llllll. tr~"l r1 ,\ AUCTIO t nt111 · huu.-.t"t1old few ,.,,1, ~·,,r 1•1, ..... ~~-... ,·, " " lhrr :\l<ln) ll n, l 11 u •'. N COMPANY I I I I d I I " ~. "C-----1 1 .. ,11 II' 1~111 1.ol 1r.1dt', ~~·.~·I ~II -.1 /.I f,; ! 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'''1 11·•• frt~nch end-thls. $.';.iO pr . I I 5"1~!ls34 ~Behind ·run,<"s IJld". '. 1,·11'!•. -1 l'upp)._I nio s 6-1&-s l\9 LEHMAN 12 I 11Hl•·,1i:•, <~1(1, \l»n-~ n to11• 1\1.'U fl'1:.'nch n1urbl<' 1.11111>» lf,_/1(1(\fl/lfil l•tl!'lllllfl ~ ·1 ., ' ~ •• ·...-. 'l"' t.'00 pr, ROl.!nrt _ lccieh-lnp ~Ull£/;/.~.C.fl.~~~~lf."" CW\SSY ~.:1ra1;r !ioalt-al Co:.t:J ~lesa ** IH6-8G86, 8.1l-9625 J[Eil xlnt cond ::.1;\_1r.'~;.1-...... "' 1 '' •. ' 1 <."Of/card tb! S.'ri .. Sq ouk rl1 n ! pahii:t· of l!:ol~:hl'!( .. \'•·~ l'!t''· Pits ;,nd Supplits 'L.. lu • .!W1 -I - Ible \\(tent 1)('(! Sl.r.i, Appliance• 802 F u rniture 810 191 E: iblli :-St .. l)i..,ta :0.h'"u ~ ---,..;i:l[\\'[:'\:'\ 'll•'k ,•hu• l.!l rl!t I ' • l\lnreh 1.lrd 9 .1l n 111 Miscellaneous 818 p,·,nos-/Org•~• 826 s,\ll.111•1\'J', l 1\ltu1 11 I "1 1111.·1.1\ htl..•· ,1111 "'" 1 it. Antp('S sterf'<1 n ·1,,•ru·h " fruihiood S::OO .. Lrg t-i"t"n••h ~ HIGIDA/I{~;. "Sklnny-~hn· Z1';BJlJ\ f'ui• Srrri.inal Sl5'1. 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":11 ;, r 1 , tr;1n,1111,..,..,i,,11, .\\1/F'.1 ... 1 .. r ... , ;11r r1111- •l1!·•·n111..;. l~'"l'I' Slt"'('rhh.;. ,..._.,I !,. ll"•t 1.11!1.11 !ll< s. i::• - nuu1•· ll:1lh1-r :1nrl HJU<'il ~j\O\)t'. [1(1110 11[(17:\1)1 $6377 AMC ;11 t:.\ltltA('t'f)\ 'l ~ :i:I-: :111 l!IJ ~U~jlVll•lOn, : 'iltl ,\l u!>l '>C'll . B··~1 " r I" r ~j~-·~1il~ BUICK '74 TOYOTA -• -.. collli. 1na;.: 11·hJs, 111rlo• 0\';11• ·Us TO\'QT,\eorona~ !<tC('rin;.; 11·h!. L ike :"l·11' Best Deal Anywhere! Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR TRADE All Model•I DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA 19i:U I l::rlwl!'. C .'.\1. hardtop, 4 spd, ml 1,1·/blk j Am-~'111 sl!·rro. \\" o o cl •' n LEASE OR BUY int. lop contl. 642-9'!21, pvt .~l"f'r1111!' \\hf 1.1'<•· '>('"' pty I S2ZT.1.'... :,.1j~l::O, ~:1-1579 All Models! 0\'~~J:SF \-; UEl.ll"F:.RY TRIUMPH ·'ti~ V\\' Sqbk, :iuto. ,,..-,•11 t·arNI ror. ]LI;(' n('11 si~-, ;.:p ~ f'l.\LJ:-i"I':-; ,6_ TRIU ~" \\'111 ;:irr.t11~(' I 1h a n r I n g DEAN LEWIS • '"'II SpHliN'. ,, '62-'9\0 n1pg, R ,t, II. Xln1. $600. Door. \'1nyl rop. 11nyl in· ___ C.all &12~717. ! l!lj3 \'\\' R<'titl•·. Ir-.<: !h;on VOLVO to·nor. du.ti i-Om for1 front VOLK-S_W_A_G-EN 10/1()11 nu'-.. \\'ill S;u· fur' ,, ,1 .... [ull 1,.,1,,.r, /.u ""':' s1:;·,n :,fr Ii, '1.J'l-;,.\:1 ;"r n •m!l!l"llllL,:, ,\\I f\I ·;:; f'j l'\\'1·:1 :1. 1\1 ~1. F/~1 l••;i; !! •l'l••I, (''I h i•: 'l'I• r;o1 l1r., !"" 11111•·• ln1pt·\• ,1lolt All remoining '7] Buic k\ be in~ of. fered o1t SUBSTAN- TIALLY BELOW DEALER INVOICE! BUY NOW! Wh •!e we hove them DC TERRY BUICK INC NA8111S CADILLAC 2-llerilerll¥tl. C.steMeta 540-910CI i1+ Sl~\'1.,\lt!\ l'\JSI :! d1· <"IX'• ~ ·'" :<I T' .1,•~11 1 1111 •·II \\ 1!'> r.1111j l'(•i.ll O'fl~. \\,1y l1t•!1}ll' _,,_,._,_1o ~l~ __ l\c~· ---- CADILLAC '73 SEDAN OE VILLE J111rn• ····n11;, f1n·n11 ... 1 br1i11 11 1111~1 !• p/111.1t1:hini:: saddll· h 11h.·1 1111ri1"r ~-uu p(l\\'Cr. lll<'l"f) .ur o ·•l!1'\Ul<>111n~. till \l h<'f'I, A.\l/t'.\I ~Irr t' ()' pcl\\'1'r Uoor !u.·k.~. '"" L1 1.:ht ~·'nl 1n1 1. 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Cud1l11u·. j,'lit .. ..;01 NABERS U.DIUAC 2600 Harbor llYd. CostoM•MI J40-.9100 NABERS CADIUAC 2600 Ho-llvd. Costa Me•a .!140af 100 ·-- \'1n}I !••10. 1.11·1·,11' 1111>•n .. 1. ·""" l•r.·:..: .. Fr'"' .,1 .\i·,·r.·1 ---C_A_M_A_R_O __ _ 1111] 1)1•\\1'!, f11 ·t•11;. .ill' <~111·1 l'i-111 l~•:t111::'\'11.:u•·I - '70 CADILLAC 4DOOR HARDTOP 1t1ll"ll~l\i.:, f(I! I\ h I',. I. 495-0800 831-0800 .\.\llr '.\\ r:id1 ... J, ,, 1h,<11 _ _ 1JA'.1 auJ,-. 1 '"'IH•"nd '74 COUPE DE VILLE "'u1t111 .. 11 •'(~.·1111 1 CABRIOLET $2499 7'1 . 2 ·•~• 1111, lir l~1n1I. ri.·11 r:1•J,.,1... ,,1rpn.,1ni:Jy i;o.1•1 1:1.·1 ~.'lhl •l!l'..' :'t.'il:: :11•~ I \\!.\l{(l \l 1'11 ]' :" .\/l' )1•~1 1 J•J:l\.\TI : PAR T\' 1~12-~,2~\1 ' .------'"·--...,.[ 'h'n1•• F11.u11~1 l•1tiu1•r 1., !o-r1"r lull l•llH'f, f.n 1,,1;. NABERS CADILLAC "" """""""'"' "" ,,,.,., CHEVROLET 2(t00 Htlf'W llvcl. \\J l \l •hlo••l 1dl<\\ I •I• ----- C M 540 9 -p!"'"' 1••l••·r ,f,. i ... k •. t----------1 osto ... • 1vv r···"'! r:,•11h t· ' 1uil1.:J.1 * SPECIAL * ~•·t·l111•l, •h1I I 11.,I .,,J,1!0 '73 Eldorado I " ·" '""' • """ • * Of the Week g, 1ui1r111 Fu • 1111•1 !11~··" n S6'99 '68 CHEVY 1111h l.0•1.:•• \lll\ I '''I' .1t1<I • """" """ "" f "" " "" NABERS CADILLAC CUSTOM CPE. 111!1 1 ... ·i.11'\ •·•111111pnl. ,1111 2600-Horbor llft. \'1' .\1111• Tr:in~. "''""r :-.1r.·r 1·•11 I.,\\: 1-'l ~1•P" '" 11 in.:, Au' l'o\lld, 1\'J1 ':11J:11, 1 q.. \\,.,.1;, .. 11.i ... .i. 1111, Coste Me• 540..91 $899 llllll •·in •j~11ll11.\ SALE PRICE '72 ELDORADO $6695 \ 111'.I 1"1" k.i11wr 11111·1 1"' \ •ii I "' I 11 ·1, 'I" :<it'. JLI t S,111 [!!<'_.,, F1"1.1 T \1 ,., , l't.-...1·y . l.n..:u•\,1 ;>.1· u• J 495-0800 831-0800 1 •, ! \\I I·\; '· 1<'1 ,.,. \I I 'i"' pl •.IO'l 1• "r .r•••I • ... 1.. 0111, '•!I , • "1111 •I I••· l'o "' ::."11 1111•·• J111• ,,,., .1toio' • d .~.I •I• .. SS499 NABERS CADILLAC 2600H-llvtl. '67 CHEVY CAPRICE CPE. I 'INl~,1 $699 '72 CHEVY CUSTOM CPE. \',, \111o1 Tr ,,,h • ! ·" ,,... t• r ;:,lo"l'!'l!ll'. ,\II ('.,Jl•I. 1;!l,1· [+\!-:I $1899 '71 ELDORADO F 1r••r111•I hr\/111·-1111h "1"h' 11ny! •••P .111d in .. 1.-lu111.: [,.,rh•T int0 1i••1 f'u'l 1•"•11 1.u•ttol} ,JU'< •l,,hl1.,11i11,:, llll 11h,.1·I. ,\:Ill! _\I ·1•·11•• 111!11 'i l1 .11·k IHI"' l•la • l', 1• "r d•••I' 1.,..k, I\\ 11 ..;Ill "'' 11!1n•·! 111':\Cl I', 1 Costa MeM .!140a•1 ---' '67 CHEVY STATION WAGON S4399 '73 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM Ev·•·U!ll•' 1°1.u \.. I• 1!h llVll• h· u1..: 1 ·11~ I f· •I• .. 11.1 1.1111·,11 ,1 !Tll•·l'l• I' !• 111! '' • I. 1 ,,.J,1r} I \·~ .\ul11 T1·11n~. 1\11' l'onrl. l'<•l•<'r St•.,•n11~ I IHI][()] 1 $699 OPEN MON THRU SAT 'TIL 9 '69 TOVOT.\ Cor'Ona, 4 "V'I. 'it S!'J>f:J: r.u..: s\'.\1/F~l ~!<TIU l-Lf.>'', :>.:1.1 ~ L.1k>' I~ \\ '69 VOLVO ···~1•1111••'1-'1.-~·.1114, R.~H. brand nr11 ti!X"'· '.\lu~t ~1u1"~1r \,·111111 Xln1 Mnrl' l:i11-1~1:l/1:1 -l----IL~i l SJ799 ----NAl£iS CADILLAC II SI"' I • t f lo" 11111"~· $1'\:t'i 11:;,·,....200i. . I I II'' 1' I Sl' . ' (ll\\'TI '"' .o.p. <l '71 \'\\' B!.:6. -.:In! •"l!l<t "l"-'l'I -111r. -• ~ 'li·~ f'.\Ul!l..\l Sl'.l>.\'.\ DI·: 2600 Mort.or llYd. , , " ' "tlol 1! "•I• 1111 1111 II I\•" ·I .\\I ~-\I ''' '"''· 1••\1 1·r rl·••<' I " :,., , :·111" ,.,,,,111d. ,111.,,! ''"ll'(••T I ',,: • I •,'.di.I "'llllJJ I" J J ;, ni~ f," .11 1111' 111"1" SUNDAYS 'TIL 6 GROTH CHEVROLET $42._ ll~). o~· best or!l'I', l~~jj \'\\' l''.\:'ITB~\CK-1 :ll,()'¥1 rnili."S. s21:1:.i. S:'.3-'il ~! $1999 \'II .I .~: ],\l\Ul'l•llhly •''lU!JI-Me 40 9100 962-;,JH, 11nytu11e. I (iOUJJ CO.\!J!TIOX. $:-tf(I. or :.,:.,Z-1'·l~:l Dick Miller Motors 1 ~JRS CADl~"C: 11<·d l\llh !aL'l<)I"\' air 1.i1¥1. Coste Ml 5~ • ·73 TOYOTA c .o r ol 1 a . 1 5.;2--0.1ei •,''Ell. t•~ Cc'-l'll' ,,,, '. •.•.-•• l ..,_.,.. H•+.r ·~ full JX>11('r. lani!1H1 1"11 .\ _ ~ .. -... . NABERS CADILLAC 11.,11 • i.1:11 .tu•. E II tl C '~ '"'V ' ~ .'\o'W s .. 1 ·~l'd lnl fl'll'I ,.., .....,.. -~ ll'rll n1<1i111aui~·d o·ar . 1 l .> '.\JI-(,, '• C'n11p<" II"\ 111••, xC'r: .:-n! "111 1t1on., al l '6!1 \'\\'Van 1600 CC', _Af\f:~,;\f \1·told 1'.\llJ. J.JOO. , r 11;or1 1~~1 11· \\'11rni•r ;11 So . .\lain C....Mettt S40..t1 IZIJ\!l'ii • \I l j~1 T.il\o• ad-firf'1•n 11/1•h1lr· liond;111 1.,p, 2600 Harbor llvtl, 894-Sl6i for info. 8 tr.k, ma_gs, cus!. interior. ~,, •. ~ ... ,·.·,,·,-,,. <· ~ --7 '>!'' I 'I I" < C M ••A91-Ask g-S13.i0. 64-l-.IQ21 -"-•-~_..,..._____ "'1n1n ,.n:. .~•--·'-\,1n1,11:" ,, .. 11~ .J,,h11-..1n .~· '.1. <u:~::~~. _,1 •l1 1t11. ,,;'.'' osta eM~--18211 BEACH BLVD. '73 CELJC,\ ST 1·pP. Aut•l BAJ.\ Bu.; <'«n1·1·rl. 1i1nl! 'Iii \'ol''' \',!l-S, :ti 111 ,p i..:. s:ffi ''fi:, flflfY:E !l.\l:T 1;'r . t1 (•y1, ·"'•n. L11 w•ol1~ \h n·ur\. :!ti~ 1·•7-."--.: ~. trans .. air, n1ags & XL"llT. . .. R Dally Pilot Cl:1ssilied I \\'hls, S:AJU. o r 1J<~~1 offo'r ·1;.i f'h<"\••llr .\hil ibu $700.1 SJ,~1. C.tll '12-1:27 ,tfr+·r Ii :1.0 II •fl• r t .• ,1., ~1,. ~ , , Ar·,--,,-,.-,~,~.-,,,-,.-,-.,~.:.:; ;1.\Y !n ~· 11 i•I\•• 11, ,11 .. 11 ilh 11 flailv 847-6087 549-3331 831-~0 Dlr. i\rl. Ill:.' ~>b'7S. !lfi:!-M'.(1! li'i?,-1:•',!: l~\1_._ 1 :.10-y,·:o r-Jn t·ri :1d' J ~··n t r\ .. !11· . . 1 •11,,1 l'J.,,,111• ,! ... ! .. 1::-:.i;;~~ HUNTINGTON BEACH ~u!C!!!-.!~~r:_ted _ 970 ' Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 AUi'Os. Imported 970 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 ; A~New 980 VOTED "1914 /MPORT" CAR OF THE YEAR BY ROAD TEST MAGAZINE ~i(;A/ /AVER JUDGED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ORANGE COUNTY HONDA HEAD9UARTERS UNIVERSITY Sales • Service · Parts 2850 Harbor Blvd.; Costa Mesa 540-9640 ' "If you've waited for the. perfect time to buy a lut-ury car, wait no longer. This just might be the best time ever. See us today." Di ck Johnson. Vice Pres1den1 Johnson and Son • TOWN SEDANS •COUPES •MARK IV's • BIG BIG DISCOUNTS ... ENTIRE LINE! SATURDAY SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS OPEN SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. LINGOLN MERCURY C0UGAR ~PRI 2626 Harbor Blvd. of Cars Costa Mesa ' 540-5630 • • f (i. DAll't' PILOf • Friday, March 22, 11J74 NOW-NOW-NOW PRICES ARE RIGHT! . I PLENTY OF GAS ON ANY CORNER WAGONS.WAGONS~ WAGONS ~ AT ENERGY CRASHED PRICES! LAST CHANCE . '73 IMPALA 6 PASS. WAGON 1 I ~• "1 )'• • '72 '72 '72 FORD LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE . . . . -i ..... ·~ ,. ··-' ... ~-. I' ' ,. : .... 171 FORD LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE 1·11" ,, .... "~ ,, i.'.J >l l'''l"•.«o('' .. . ' .. ' • . , [' '": . •"I~' . ' '71 CHEVY KIHGSWOOD ESTATE 111) "''•• .,•, -WEEKEND SPECIAL SAT. & SUN. ONLY 1 72 •73 ·12 IMPALA 4 DOOR HARDTOP MONTE CARLO COUPE L.•" l.J 1 •"-ldo>l .,,~,1 ,c. r PS .. I' B. , ,.,.,~. •i;o·:. t.1~ """'"''·" i•"•IGXD) CHEVY NOV A 4 DOOR ~ •"'Jo"·• lJlo:ll'l"l.1"' f"WI." Ut"'•""l f~·C<' L~· ~...,, •. /tll';) OVER 20 TO CHOOSE FROM JUST A · FEW EXAMPLES THAT CAN'T BE REPLACED AT THESE FIGURES ! '73 CHEVY 'I• TON PICKUP s2799 " . ,, ' ' " ... ~,._.,., t1_, ···i,,-· :,•:'J' '72 CHEVY 112 TON PICKUP s2599 • ......... ~~fl'T)>f)..,,~'""'V~ '70 CHEVY 1 'i TON PICKUP s1999 -· .... '72 FORD Shon Wh•el Bas• VAN s2599 CONNELL CHEYROL.ET 2828 HARBOR ·BL VD. COST A MESA 546-120.0 I • Dial Dire ct 642-4321 Call Collect Su bscribe to t he ne wspaper tha t coYe rs your hometown best ... YOUR 'Hometown Doily Newspaper DAILY PILOT NAIERS ~DILtAC '-"·~··•d. Cos,..M.ta -540·0100 '71 CAMARO "ill"i•1ul11· l1·a •1~. 1111· •· .. nd. •" Tf t •lean JJJ.'. 620 D:"\.\I. 1 :0~•! 11111.1 ::1:.!l/~I $2685 CILI. BARRY PONTIAC . • '740MEGA 6 CYLINDER ECONOMY ORDER TODAY BRAND NEW . '74 G.M.C. Pickup Truck (5 11 5551 The Little Olds BIG GAS SAVER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HONDA CAR HEADQUARTERS FOR ORANGE COUNTY '72 CHEVY STAKE Good Selection for Immediate Delivery WITH HYDRAULIC LIFT. (75312M) BRAND NEW 197 4 TORONADO ABSOLUTELY LOADED Includes AIR BAG Safety System (721782) BRAND NEW 197 4 98 REGENCY LUXIJRY -=lOOKS-SAVINGS (235501) ABSOLUTELY LOADED OFF MFG. WINDOW STICKER PRICE OFF MFG. WINDO\V STICKER PRICE Better Buy Now! These Savings Last lluch · Longer Won't BRAND NEW '7 4 88 ROY ALE ~~~ND '7 4 Cutlass SOLON $ 120743J 70 CHEV . CAPRICE r '•' I' I ~ " '" ( .· OFF $ (1692071 OFF MFG . WINDOW STICKER PRICE ~MF-G . W-INDOW STICKER PRICE '68 BUICK /.. .. ! '.· -• ~· ~· • ' 1 ii' I II ~6;~~~~C. Marquis $777 ('l'OHJl9! 990 . ' Auto•, 197 See 330 thr Gre Autos, '7 '69 00 \.\•/bl 5'::81t€' hl'ade $3.XI. ... conditi Call 5. co VS eng -Cniiseo Po11·er PO\rer Air co A.lit ra( Pov; er See at ploye lhro"g 'Bay &12-432 man. 'n ' HA ,Vinyl t tory . matic, , er b , white 19G6 H: c ·vs. au Aill!F IXl\l'er brake. heavy cu Los n11 \lo'ilh Cln~I l~ny! Frida y, ftlarch 72 1q74 DAil V PIL Or .Ji 1A.-•,.•-••-'':-U_Md ____ ;:.99:..0;;A:::.:u:.:t•:::•:..·.:U:.:M<I:::::_ 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos;-u ,-.-d----990=:-A'"u"'1-.-,,-U,,..•od._,.----,990=-A.,-u-to-,-."'u"'",-•"'d,---990-,A-u.,.to-,-."'u"',-.-d:---990-Auto s, Used -----."°O'A"u:;t:-o,:-,-,Used -990 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO OLDSMOBILE I ==Pl;.::_NT_o ___.;.:.;.\ PLYMOUTH I _P_LY_MO_UT_H_ 1 PLYMOUTH 1=97=2.::::F:.:..O_R_D--'-G=R=A=N--==T-OR_l_N:..:.:01 6 PASSENGER STATION WAGON '73 OLDS DELTA 811 351 cid, V8 Engine CUSTOM Cruise-0-~latic Transmission 4 Door hanhop. Leu than F>ower Steering 14.000 m1lp11_ Vlnyl 1op. 1ap.. Power Brakes. Oise Front ""'!r) 1nri>r1or, Rulun1atk" P l)O\\l'l' 1<oll~·r111:.i:·bntke\'i·"'-'8li£, ower Tailgate \Viodow 1111"1·r 1kw>r IOC'kll. t1h·tl'le AM Radio 11hN'I. A:\I t'M ro.dlo 1n1· /l,ir Conditioner Pl°i..'CuW~ L\1111.hrl(ln. 178iGIV• ('olor-ti.ledium Dlue $3399 License-I 18ESD Sl,595.00 ei2 P!:"'TO llunahnut. Xlnt I 1"U11d. J11~I uv1•r Iii,())) 111\, T.'I n1 r>i. Auto, n1U1t i>ell. On!~ Sl800. ·199-1.9'JJ. e\·ea, ~10111. 6"4-2+i2 1971 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN nnh'~. \'S, ;ui· ,,1r1t t, 1•1,1,,. .L'i l till. \ d J~rn.~1ne Ch rysler/Plymouth STATION WAGONS ,r ... ·ru1i.:. r••\11·1· h ra k ,.,, t 'r111 'l'-ll-.\lnlH' 'rran:..11lll!~ion BRAND NEW S to choot• from 1 r.u11v. h('atC'r. lnnd,1u 1Qp I l'Oll l'f ~ll'C'fJn•• -All •'(!UIP""d "1111 l\~L\\1 r;,_,.,.lll'!ll ,., ATLAS 6 PAS SE NGER STATION WAGON " '7 SATEL ..-1)01,c r J:r,1kc'i. IJ1sc l'ront ·n PINTOR unabou i, 4 LITE \'~ "11i.::1n..•s t'<'0110r11y ut\11 1>i·1'!01•111.1n • ...-.1 1 Yello"'" au10., all', 11unrf., SEDAN 1\ulun1:1ta· 1runi-rn1,sioNi S~ia. ~· 11nd rh·t 11· 1tlrli•i' 1)0\\l'r T.11lg...1te \\'1nd11\\ dlx in & out. S2995. or best Po\\l'r 11tC't'th~ Johll90n ~-~. L11M.Oln .\~I ltadio offf'r. :>11'>-&SSI 1 AutomnlH'. atr C'Ondirloninl!. Pu\\1•r brakes ~!•·miry. ~'l.i~ II fl r b or. 1\1r ( 'ondll iOlll'r PLYMOUTH f()l.lcr i<l('••r1111o!, 1,,,,,,.r A\l r111h••' l'11~1., i\11·~.1 ;,111-:~.~~l l'olur-\lt•itiuin ll!Ul' h111kf's, \'h\)l lop, v1n)I l'itle Air 1'tln•ltlio'11iir1·: h.l J;\!:l:\t't l•\. I 'l•d Lll.:C ll."L'-117!.;;o.;]J NAIElt$ UDlllAC rnld!!(ll., 11>lutc 1\1111 la'Cs. Po1\!'r 1•·,11• \l.111do11 1 Li-W ,· u 11 J. dcp(!nJabhi. s 2'0o H.-hr 11¥. L ATLAS A:\I rnrho, t1nlf'<l glai;~. lJ1h1•r t•\!1 .• ~ 1111 ~urn,• S •~r I'll l'll-li/'lll 81 69 00 ~~~~-~·;·~'-~S4~0.~f~t~~ 1Hl!\l-t:IA-J t:r.,bC11 l 'n•'<'tl 11, r t,.•!1.11 ~--! • See al Employe ParkilJ\l lot DAILY PILOT $3395 111 '"1''''''' """''"'' PONTIA(: eee l I" I I' k I 1 Jl\ll \"I'll OT 3'W\\1 tB St C ' ' I Ch 1 r..1 th 1 \t :·11 r,1Sl j•(, .1 a '.lllp nye ar ·1 11 g 11,: .. , . ' es ay' reet , OS!a ~1esa 1\-Ionday '71 TORONADO \'S, full ry1er1 ,..ymou OpcnDnlly.l..Sun 'll!lO P:\l Sri' "1'11\IL\ l'ILllr Fill· :!:lo \\"t>,l 1:.iy Street. ('o~l.l :'l le)tn, \londav t ~rough l·'riday, Call 6424321, ask' for I\lrs. po~cr, ra1·tory n1r ('o)n- 1 BRAND NEW 2'J:."J llnrtJur Bl\11 . 1,1"~" 1·.11 1,111~ 1 ... 11, .\1,.n•I•; i;~ PO:>: fl .\{" :'11 \\.i;.:nn. tJuou:,:h Fi 1d;1~ l ';il l tll:!-4:t.~l. a'k lnr \lrS. 'hC-:G~r~e~e,n;:n~rn~t~L'----=~~---------I ditlonlng, 6 111 11,y IXJ"•·r ~SL. ,74 FURY SEDAN 0~111. flilt'1.i.l !hi'>tl.J.:h ~·ni1 ... i, .~;u 11 , ,1 ,'t1111i1P''tl 1111h 1.utu1nu11r, (;rcenni:ui II Autos, Used 990 A i\,\1-r..I inerro. land.nu top, 546-1934 ll;i~ ~1n..-r. i'"'lll \lr~:1 [1\t"hJI")" :11r l"f\11 , 1•1\1,•r 1----IJC:;:cC:.::C.::C::O:----.C:: utos, Used 990 tilt 11·h1'f'1. full luxury equiv- 1 .\ u to in ·11 11 · 1r:on,n1is.,ion tol!-l:t'.!l. ,\.~k fur \IN. Crr('n. »h~1 uia:. 1•1\\t'r hr'' k1 ,. . Autos, Used 990 A•1 tos, Used 990 CORvrnE Jlf"CI. U11bel1Ni1.bcy prlt<'d at po11·<'r ,t•·('nni: i>o "'"r 1 1972 PLYMOUTH ii.;ui r;u''"· 11,.,,i.·r •h \'•·r·.· ---------- UNIVER SUW •~KFJ'\. Johll90n & brakes. ,\\\ r.:111o~. dntC'd SATELLITE CUSTOM t·l,~ui 1XSl'G1?1. J>r~"e PONTIAC SAL Srln. Lincoln 1-fcrcury, li26 J:"[/l'i"l!, 1~'11lf'l!f' lllln~Jr. air 2 M'ltl Sl1tlk>n \\'llb'Oll ATLAS N"fu."1'11 to srr •. ~>•1't'll~·11t '72 Corvette ~larOOr, Co..la ;\f <' i; a . n:in<l1t1nnln1:. hump..•r guards oKKl cid. VS enJ:"iJI(' :111d s:1f1• f111nil) ;ind 1111111~· S • AUTO SALES :>-Hh'l630. lront & l't"'llr, vr11t 11>indo11."!I, Torqut'nlre Trnn...;n1ission ,•111· Juh11,..111 •"-Sun. :_\,':.'6 t1n9ray 2026 HARIOR ILVD. S&IN A &o:-v\ce \11hlt1• \\'all IU't.''· (Pfl.141· E!t'l'tmnk· Ignition Chrysler/Plymouth !.lit;:~~.'~ c .. ,1.1 ;\I<' i. ·', Likr nf'111, only ItOOO mllt'S. COSTA MESA OLDSMOBILE JID-t2&i001 ,\ir Condiilonrr Clpt.·n P111I~· ,\·sun ·11110 J''l \Veekend 11ale pril:e 1hru GMC TRUCKS $3395 A~I Radio ~K1~"1 It 1rl .,r Hhd . ')J VENTURA Sunrlay. (:\9$~·\\"QI • e.z TERMS HONDA CARS I . ' '• . ' Jlp:n ·y Duty Sui:pir>ll~IOll ('n-:1:1 :'>IC'"H I I SALE PRICE • NEW IN STATE? OK Open [).•II) & Sun. 111 10 P~! I !{r.1! L11c1:rH.,"l"' Rl\r k 54& 1934 I :111!on1:1r11· tr 111~. 1 •. 11 nulo··•t:•' $5995 • NEW ON JO . • UNJVERSITY OLDS 29'.".) llal'tY')~ nll·d., LIN'!l~(' 10: FV\' . • l.l• ;,1 11 JI'/"(.' i,:roid lhru 87 . OK C'n~r.1 '~oi $1495 ·:.~iJ·1.Y\I, ("(Ill mllt·n~,.~ .,/':lf;I e BANKRUPTCY? OK 2RSJ Harbor Blvd. Sl695 ~ Allen ttt:J Oldsmobile Cadillac • OIVORCED1 • o"K Cn!<ta ~lf'Sa ~·9640 546· 1934 se.. i•I J).\[J,Y p 11. () T 1:1•\\ 11rP<;, ,Jut •'fllld s:."YJ I ~:n111h•\!' l '.1rk111.: 1,.1, .• 11 f'l~h 1" ='-:-0 11111 -llfll }\ .! Bill BARRY • PAY DAY ·;:! OU>S Cui!Ja;;s Supn?.nie. ""i! IJL"sr~:K. ,\ c ... 1,n11 ,,.,.....,1 B.1~ s11·1·• '· c., .. 1,1 •l°'.\l ~·1 •·•· ·'1\-'lrl:! PONTIAC PAYMENTS -OK J>,S., P.B.. en.use l'Onlrol, trans, hkt ~,..;,1~. ··ri•tt: :'>lrsa. ;\Jnn•lny 1 h r,., u i: h ·~ M"l\"("<h·n'. :ir.1 ~"1 or1.: * .\:\l/F:\I, loll.· miles. E't't'll. II .tell. Gd cond. Alt CiP~1, Frirl;iy. ("1111 f~t?-1:'.!1. n'k uu. :11 r c·nn~I 1:1 :\l l'G, S700. '68 PONTIAC ~h<IJlf'. ,\ny olfrr Ol't'r s2:ioo. ~\:)....'"J9l6 !ur .\!!"<. t;r.·~1-"__ ,, .. '11f1·r lii:~o._•,_: •• ___ _ ~lf,1,(J ~::1\! !'1 ~I Phon. :..:~~-Ill•! al-:.\ f1i11 S.1111 , \n.i '73 GRANO AM 1111\•>:11:1111·. fl'l\11'1" ~i.·1•ri n • IHI\ llllh'.•..:• ' llHJ•! ...... ;>.. .. 1~11 l.,'(~,.,1 rhn1 :1.:"117 1 $3495 Bill BARRY PONTIAC ~··• t ::1~11,r -.r in"''~"' l'h••ll•· ~ .. ,,_]1W:ll S.11U,1 \1, ·1;1 Bl1'\XF'\'ll,l.I; l'.1n1 i '" \•Tl t I•· ti\ ,1 r"ll.i!JI•· ,.: '\ l 0.1il !:11 k :'I.di !i7-'ll;"! TEMPEST 1 l"I \ll'J '!" t•1;t 1;,~111nn11!";d 1, ,,, l. ·111 1n 1roi1". •iol 1111 i ,1n.:•· \lnl <•'11•1 .5li:10 P! ,., . .,, ••ff<'I' 'Cl-:•.''"! ---VEGA ---1 7:' \·L1;\ ll:t!•l1!~1•·';. 1 .. •.• :11111·~. cn.,H ,. ,, 11.r1 1 1 n r: 1 •; 1·.~" Turn 1our ·•I f , !ul1, 1n'" ,, '"'n ~· ·''I! lln-HI \\1tL u ll.ul.1 f'1l.1i l l.1 .. ,1(u-d .\• 1i!ld u-. lf1·· 111.,11"'' fo1· .• ~'' 1·•·1' r·,,11 1;1.!-.. ~~ Totl:•.1 San Diei.:o F1i1·~·. ;11 Avery Pkwy., Lnguna Nit,:uc;-1. LE MANS ,\~k for Thnd 6."ti-.'"i6 1:i Autos, New 980 Autos, New 910 !Autos, New 980 I YXICOSl I Autos, New 980 Autos , New 980 Autos, New 980 495-4800 831-0800 COUGAR $488 • '68 CHEVY IMPALA 'UT COUGAR 2dr hdtp auto tYSY <404 1 rlh. y£'Uow 11.·uh black in· $488 ter. · S675 or make off. -64HS-IL • '61 XR1 COUGAR, Good 1 ••-*"'"*""******~ """'· ~~ ~,i;.,, ~ 1938 PACKARD t"1l DODGE * Thi1 Ci r W11 On• "-u,., ,, .• , ... , ~ 11-----------1 "'f"" Jn Th1 "011dEnd Kld1" "?- '69 OODGE 011.rt GTS. 3.S3 ...t. .M w/blown head gasket. I s!Kl, "f'" $10,000.00 '?- "'""" •hl•ld, P"';·rem' '"" *~* * * **. * *~ hl'aders, dual J)l)lnt dist. ,. $33<). 1 :.1>0<17 • . '69 DODGE POLARA II, -.. --00,,..CDGJ.: IJnrt. Good t I 77ACP I condition. llt'hlt n1ornr. Sl~.I. $488 Call a.·17-i17!13. FORD 1972 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON VS l'OE;"in<' Cruiseomatk: lTansznl!ISlon ,Po1\"C'r stecnng PO\\·<'r brak1•s Air ronditioni11!!" • '62 PONTIAC llKE911 I $1B8 • FREE CREDIT CHECK 556-7573 --FOR-~D-- A.~1 racho "70 LTD BrouE;"l"tnm, 2 dr. Poy,'er rear \\·indow Vin. Ip, fact air, a/c, full ·$1795 p~-r. Xtn"t cond. $1500 . ."See at DAILY PTLOT l'.:m· 638-5716. ploye Parking U..1, ~londay •.,=,~,~.O~R~o"-,-,,-.-0-,-,,-,,-,,-,-.. -d-.,., through 1'11day, 330 \Vest lncludlng gas. Sll95. , Bny Slrrt"t, Cos!a lllesa. 642--0590 642-4321, Ask for ~·lrs. Green-.JEEP mM. '72 GALAXIE SOO HARDTOP COUPE 196 9 INTERNATIONAL ScotJI, V-8, air, wide Whls, 4 Vinyl lop, vinyl inll'rlor, fac-\V.D. hard 1011, low miles, tory air l.'Onditioning, au!o. custom.interior, good tires, matic, pmrer steertng, poy,·. :inti.slip dlft. locking hubs, er brakelll, rndio, ht>All'r, _S~l~9,~">IJ~.,~c~a~ll'-"64<Hlt5''-'=-7~·---I "'hite 1vall llres. \9.ilDUXI. LINCOLN $1899 I '71 FORD PINTO 1973 LINCOLN CONTINENfAL 1 Dr. To1~·nc;1r. Xln't oond. F ully cquipp d. L!hr inlt'r, vinyl roof, ~pet"CI control, 6 11>"ay p>AT SCtils, a.m/fm rad. w/stel'C'O tape. \\'ill :sell !or S.5-195. Contact Personnel fl.tanager, Balboa Bay Club 1221 \V. Coast Hwy, N.B. ~Ult le.wiA I '72 COUGAR TOYOTA 1 llar.·1·~1 yl'llo11>· 11·ith "·hitc ' I vinyl top aQd -rnatchlng hriundsloolh interior. Fac- 1966 llarhor .:\I. &:li-!l::c1i tr:ity au· con d 1 1 ion in g , '70 FORD I 11u h1n1nt1t". pov.:er s!ttrlng, CLUB WAGON JJf111rr hr:tkl·s, A ~I/ F' ;\f .~r .. rc'fl, 1L!t l\"h«-1, l'XCClicnt cond1t1on. Low milel\ge. t704EOJ /. $2699 VS. HU!On1a1ic trans111i!<.~ion. A\l/F;\l .~Jt·p~I r a rt i \J. po\\'('r ~l)•'l"lllj.!. rn11·r r , hrakl'S. air L'fltll!1!1n1Uni.:. hravy duly tire~. 10;\iB:'\IZ 1 $2699 ! NABERS ~t ,..,.,..,-.-"."'."".''.':'.'":~ 2600 Ha.t.0. -NAllll!S CAOIUA~, c--MG-91 2600 11o.-"""· I _ CostaMfta ... M0-9100 ) GOOD SELECTIO:\' of UI\\" ~llLEAC.F: 'D :'>IERCURY • 9 FORD I ;\l.\P.:QUIS BROUGllA.:\IS. 6 t"ully hL~ury rqu1pp...'CI . Like CUSTOM SEDAN l nl'1\' rondition. Priec~ start ' I ., .• 08\V) at $39!J (:)l.31)1·1) J ohnson & Los 11111<'.~ •• rc•ron i.,.).J SQn Lin1'l.1\n ~lt·rcury, 2626 · Only $599 :;:t;;J:"'""·· CorurMesa I f rrn~.:-.r,._ I ·12 ,.fARQUIS 4 dr. all xtra~. 1972 FORD COUNTRY SED"f'I JO passenger Station \\'agon 400 cld, VS engine Po"·t:T Slecrlng P°'1er Br11ket1, Disc Front 1\i r ConditlOner j\;\1 Radio 011.L'r' Tallgalc \V indow 1.ict'nse 767 ELU txccUent Conrl11ion $1095 at OAU..Y PILOT Ernploye Parkin~ Loi. 330 \\'est Blty St.reel. Costa ~ lltrsa, fl lonrfay ·1 h r o ti g h J<'riday. CUii C.·12-432.1, ask · for Mrs. Grecn1nan. '67 LTD. 2 dr hdtp1 Sl.IXXI ml, auto, AH flO\\l<'r. IK'll.' tll't"'S. &-nut. lhru Olli. $7S'S. ~7668 -.,,... 1970 Fnrrl tnlrlane P ~ P/h, A/C. SlCXXI. Call aft 3:30 P~1 . !t-17~902."---- 1970 P.fA\."EltTCR:. fl.Uto trans. 2~-i: 6 i")f l'n·..:. urlg miner, St:t;O, ~~J:! 7~ rifl r, pm. '>ul your budgel OOcl< on tht' lnlck • . ·""'II Idle ill'll\.b with It ]OW-{.'081 ~Uy J>l.lo1 C1:u1sUled Ad! Ca ll 642-5678 l~ay! xlnt oond, lo nlilL~. nm/fn1 stf'rco, pv! ply, '31~~1. call ~~ eves & :>i7-8?Ti days. -~~~~---64 MERCURY $12S -I dr., needs tWlE'up. $125 . • ~1-3691 • '70 llfONTEGO., Good run- ning cond., $2JO. or oiler., 673-<ffit '72 COLON'' PARK \\'gn. like ~-24,CXXI nriles. Buy be-low wh!ilr. 831-:a'.J.W Dlr. MUSTANG "&I ~L\01 I. :SSl, llUIO, ne'A' tif't"'S, 43,CXXI orig mlles, &ti•nCicc $1"50, 1 ea vi n g statC', MUllt sell. C'Mll Dennis, 5.J."i-42J7 day•. &16-7662 e1'('11. '65 ~IUSTA.1.\'G. Good cond. Runs 1,FN-al. fl.IU!ll f.1>11 . S:J0-4950 days, ~ eves & \Ykl'nds:::::''=~~~~-·I '66 l\IUSTANC V-8, 289, new ln'l's, ne\\' rxn .. 1111, reJ C'llrb k more. Xlnl nu1J1ing cond & cij!an: sui-r;i01 I ;'IJ,\CH . [. \\'hi!<', ni• p/!f, dlM: brks, ~C"lean, l (Ill nr. 15 mpg, Prict.>d le sell. 3-l&-4950. aft fi. 'fii J.'A.1'TBACK, 6 1·~[."7u"10, vinyl t 1~. RIM. 17 MPG. !\lust Vil., 5'16-1lJJ i96fM""" !;TANG 6" <'\It. Grtf'n, Gmtf mhtll1ion. 1111: 6& 452-1 or &;3-0 liH -- ALES ECOMING APRIL 1st ' BUY YOUR NEW CAR NOW .. -~-· AT CONNELL WHILE THE PRICES : ARE SO LOW! Brand New , IMPALA Air Conditioning-Automatic Transmission-Power $ Steering and Brakes-Radio Heater-etc. 2DOOR STICK VEGA BRAND NEW 1974 VEGA HATCHBACK 4 speed transm1ss1on, 11nted glass. while side wall tires. deluxe bumpers, bumper QUdrds. ( 1V77A'4U274046) {103040)(11 7) GREATEST SELECTION OF ALL NEW VEGAS and LUV TRUCKS B~~~D '7 4 NOV A . Automa11c 1ransm1ss1on-Powcr s1eer1ng-T1n1ed gl<1SS 999 BRAND NEW 1974 MALIB,U STATION WA ON 2828 HARBOR Bl YD. I IMMEDIATE$ DELIVERY (446070} l\ir Conditio ning, Aut om at~smiss1on , Power Brakes. AM Rad io, etc. Power Steering, COSTA MESA . 546-1200 I 48 DAil V PILOT ORAllE COUNTY'S Buy Before April 1 and Save 1°/o SALES TAX ~ ~, FORD 1974 PINTO .-\~ 3 DOOR RUNABOUT , ~r::i $ 2 69 5 FULL ~ PRICE FORD 1974 PINTO STATION WAGON AUTOMATIC Incl. disc brokei., fold dn. rear Mtoli., cargo & pcns.enger oreo. Cpts, oll vinyl bucket 'eats, 2300 cc 4 cyl. engi"f!, ~lect ~ih cniise-o-motic, whitewall tires, lrorlf & reor ~umper guords, delu:-e AM radio, trim rings & wheel covers & more . 3500 ocluo l miles. Ser. #4Rl 2Yl 25720. ___ Q /-..,~ ·-___....~_ ..... -- ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN VISIT OUR VOLUME LEASE & DAILY RENTAL DEPARTMENT EXAMPLE: 1974 PINTO RUNABOUT $56~~ l&l 36 MONTHS OPEN END '66 CADILLAC SEDAN Include• 1JOOcc eng1n ... ..,;.,or q•oup. uu"•·o·"'or.c. AM •od•o. lront & rw• bumpoir 11\K""d'· ..nrle woll 1 .. ,,. occenl gro.ip, h•.ied gl"'' & ol! •londo•d loc•o-y equipment. lo ,.,,1,, !~7KEK) DE VILLE , rodoo, he!Mt, oui-ootic trci"11ft1uoon, °". power •'"""51· ~ brolei.. po;>W'ef" window•. pow"'~'· !fH50JO) ssss INCL. IUTOMITIC llllJISMISSION! Includes all vinyl bucket ~ols, disc brokes, front &,.rear bumper guordi., AM radio, 2300 CC economy 4 cyl. engi,,e, mirror group, tinted gloss. body m ouldings & more! (Ser.#4RI 1Yl37789). lo milei.. FORD COURIER I -~ ---JIL., . l .,.....,. ·-/~ JA· ~~:-:-~,-4 ~~·· ~~ick-Up Automatic Transmission lnclvdei. 104.3 in. wheel bas.e , 1800 cc economy engine, 4 ply white sidewall tires, crank down spore tire , in~de hood releos.e, tool kit, 60 omp/hr. battery, 35 omp. olternolor, deluxe arm rests ond rnore! Tinted gloss, wheel co¥en. Low mil es. '73{Srock .:#$GTANM07791} ONLY $2495 . '69 FORD GALAXI 419-CHEVROb-E-T-IMPAl,-- ,,J 7 Dao<, ho•dlop, rod10, hw1.,,, outomahc lro'l\moU•on, powet 1tee,.ng, ••nyl roof. $1188 • 'J. rod>o. hilole<. ovlomohc tro<1\mi•io0n ~ ~ 't""""!I· po-brol'". jXXA691) ('f'RK398) sa ss '71 CHE '72 HORNET • Radoo, heoter ciu1omotic rron11rruu.oori. • power •lttfl"51,0ir. ~63lEGRJ $19 88 '73 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE • • ~ $eb.•"9 Plu• II ~odooy _..,,....,, )l loaded with equipt , 318 V-8 "'IJ'ne. ~ (977GNM) s21a a , : '73 FORD LTD BROM. l\~ 200.H T.•MfM,,_,,., • .,, SJ 188 r ,, ovlo lrof'l\m ... .., ... powe< ,,.,,,,ng, _..bro~e1 VRJ.(BQ.IGIY) 13 MUSTANGS • • 65'5 THRU 74'5 ---Cpi!"r-F?rsr B-crcks-iloss--Mach I I t' Example· '66 MUSTANG CPE ssss V-8, rod10. healer, outomo11c transmission, oir, power steering. (RVT7.S7) ' 2.0r HT llod10.lieo1er.ou!omolictrons""u'on, s11ss power shie11ng, power bro~es, o", VRJ. ( 207001<) '12 FORD GAlAXIE 500 ~ ,,...,.,.,,9 1>0..,.,.b<ol-r> ""YI •OOI on (037[l\I) s1 ssa '71 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 7 Doo< ho•d•op. 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Stocks VOL 67, NO. 81, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY. MAR.CH 22, 1974 ' TEN CENTS San Juan May Save Historic Adobe Houses By PAMELA HALLAN Of .. Dallr f'tllit 51•" Nearly two centuries have passed since mission Indians first walked barefoot through biM of adobe mud, mixing tbe clay, straw, and lime to ronn bricks that would build San Juan Capistrano. Those adobe houses -40 in l794 alone • -had to withstand the eroding ef£ects of wind, rain. and man's insensitivity. Today only 11 remain. But the city may soon have a method Easier Gas Weekends --Reagan Getting a tankful or gas on the Orange Cioast should be a lot easier th is weekend. At least that's what Gov. Ronald Reagan and the major oil companies say. The governor predicted drivers should have no problem buying gas this Sunday at an estimated 900 stations scattered throughout the state. All the stations are owned and operated by major oil c:ompanlel and Include the brands 0£ Standard. Pttlllipo, ARCO, Gulf, Douglas, Mobil, Shell, Time, Save Mor, and Union. However, there were few signs that tbe independent dealers a t e followin g suit. Several dealers contacted earlier this week said they did not have enough gas -·: on hand to open Sunday, or Saturday for that matter. They said they could only resume SUnday operations if the government will increase their monthly allocations. Gov. Reagan conceded that' despite his predictions, gasoline' is s t i 11 in short supply throughout the state and urged drivers to centinue oonserving fuel. "'Ille lifting of the embargo on the sale of crude oil by the Arab nations will eventually increase the supply of gasoline in c.aJ.ifornia," he said. · "However, it will be ~veral weeks before the increased supply is felt in CalifOmia aIXI , even then , the supply Will fall short of demand," he added. The governor's predicted easing of the fuel supply situation is supported by the Auto Club·s weekly Fuel Gauge report in which 3.17 stations throughout Southern Callfomia were surveyed. 'Ille Auto Club reported that almost 80 percent of the stations contacted in (See GAS, Page %) San Oemente Gets Two .Biu Water Projects The city of San aemente has 8 pair of new vo'ater customers this week and each ls a builder of a massive project at San Onolre. The two utilities building twin nuclear reactors at San Onofre as well as the Califomia Department ot Parks and Recreation entered into a pact to buy water from the city to serve the section of oortbem San Diego c.ounty. to insure their survival , \Vith or without the consent of their owners. The total is the city's new general plan which has devoted an entire section to the preservation of archeological historical. and paleontological sites. If the section adopted intact, no major historical site y,•111 be demolished, moved or altered without the oonscnt of a cultural heritage conunission appointed by the city council. Tile new commission .,..·ould ha\'e other • pov.•ers. It y,·ould compile an orfic ial list of historical, a re he ol o i ca I. and pa !oontological sites; notify property o\\ilC'rs that they are on the list and solicit syrnpathetic people who might use or buy Lhe sites. Ck thing it \1·on·1 do is raise. keep, or spend monc~·. The report suggests, ho11t·ever, that a nonpro fit l'Orporal)on be St't up to acquire property or money wh.ich can be used for purch.::ising or r e s I o r i n g historical areas. One group that alrtady fits this descrlptk>n is the San Juan Capistrano Historical Soc-iety, ~lrs. illary Jane Forster. a society board mcrnher, belic\'e,;. the new com1nission is essenlial. "Preservation agencies seem n1ore 11 illing lo \\'Ork 11t•ith city-sponsored agencies than wilh private ~roups."' she sald. "City rornmissions can aJso make informaUon more accessible IO the public." Tu·cnty historical places ha,·e been I s acer PARADING THEIR PETS -In downtown San Juan Capistrano this week, -dozens oT )'011ng petianclers and their companions vied for prizes at midway point of Fiesta de las Gol ondrinas. ?dila Swa rtout. left, shows off her cat, "Dingo." George l\·Iadatia11 Delly ~He! S!ltf ,.MIOI proudly presents hi s rabbit "Spreckel " and Coleen Sweeney shows-no relucra-n<!'e to wear her snake, "Sally" around her neck. Saturday aJte rn oon parade at I p.m. is finale fo r week's fe stivities. Parade Climaxes Fiesta 'Dirt)' Sally' Heads Lineu p in San Juan Capistrano San Juan Capistrano's fiestn de las sooner if parade crowds are J;irgc. said the Shipmates Club v.·iJl perform all Golondrinas \Viii wind up thi s \\Cekcnd menlbers of the sponsoring Fiesta afternoon in the plaza near Bank of .th and f' 1 d ff . Association. America. WI a gr · 1na e para e ° Cring The celebration continues in the alIOOSt 200 entries including horsemen, An estimatOO 3,000 persons y,·ilJ appear evening when the annual sa.lute 10 the noats. marching bands and a television in the parade v:hich is !he final major association president dinner dance takes star as grand marshal. activity of the ,,·etklong «lebration place at El Adobe restaurant. Tickets to J eanette Nolan, the star of the weekly heralding the return of the swollo11t's to that event arc so!d out and a "''ailing :isl series "Dirty SaJly" \\1ill appear at the the old 1nission. of 50 already exists, spokesmen said. head cl the pa rade which starts at l p.m. Among the farthest·tral'e!ing entries The final activity of the celebration The traditional route to be followOO will will be the Cabrillo High School iltarehing comes on Sunday y,·hen horsemen gather in at El Camino Real an d Ortcg:i Band which will come by bus from at 9 a.m. at the Livingston Graham Gate Highway, wrap a e mission an :-LOrff -. --or Rancho· flti'ss1on Viejo. from-ther . then head down Camino Capistrano lo CharrQ lilfexican cowboy l Jack C. the group 11t'ill ride through the va-;t Del Obispo Road. Tobley will come fron1 Guadalajara, acreage of the ranch. Admission for any San Juan's downtown streets will be Mexico, to appear in the parade. adult horseman is $5. Yowiger ridevs closed to tra!(ic at noon -or possibly After the parade square dancers from under 18 can pay SI. Cryonics Group Freezes Bodies For Future Life CVSD Adt,isers Mulling Transfer of 118 Pupils 1be state park development still has not started, but San Diego Gas and Electric and Soul!lem California Edison companies have begun their nuclear E~IERYVllLE (AP) -''\Ve·re not generator expansioo in the area. guaranteeing anylh.ing," said Jerome B. An advisory commitltt to I he Capistrano Unified School D i s t r i c t ~·londay \\i ll hold a hearing on plans to n1ove about 118 high school students IO the San C1emente lligh School can1pus from their present classes at Dana Hills. The studerrts involved in the latest proposal are in ninth and tenth grades at Dana Hills. Pipelines to carry city water to the two White, showing newsmen a tank he said seci«s will cost about a half-million conlained the frozen dead bodies or l"'u dollars and officials said at \Vednesday 's stroke victims. city oounciJ session that they hoped for a W?Ute is president of lhe 35-member final Installation by October. The city Bay Area Cryooios Society. wh.ich , like does not pay for the pipes. others around the work!., believes death 1be state park project wlll Involve is ''not absolute•· and not necessarily ron~ion o{ raw land leased to the state irreversible. by lhe Atarine Corps into a master· Members think persons can be fro7.en ~anned state part with campjng and immediately after death and later t>Mcb use. revived by a yet uru.iiown ted1nology and Sectk>ns of San ~fateo CanyOfro -<Oo\"in-l --;;;;;;o;pam!i,.<;;.~.~_,,,_~, bea>fne camping are.as ahd open space "Life is the result of many complex Wider the plan. processes and ctases only wb@n all have Btsld{'S benefitting from a 50-perctnl completely dtteriorated. Unlm the body increase in water t.'bargts because the Is totally deltroyed. death is nol customtr la out of town, the city alJo is absolute," added Arthur Q u a I ( e , reaping a. side asset. president of Time Tr.ans. Inc. -.. CUy Engineer Phil Peter said a deal Ti me Trans has a contract. with the alreldy wor~ out between the uUUUes 50clety to carry out the storage and (See WATER, P1ge Ii (See FROZEN, Poge li Spokesmen for the Gro11t·th Planning Advl.Mlry CommlMion said parents 11t·ould be 11t·clco1ne to comment on the plans to moye youngstm from 1hc \'le}o School attendance area to the Triton campus .. The hearing will start at 7:30 p.m. at district headquarters. The latest propo9Cd pupil i;hift's another try al ~aclung a balan<:i! in studf!rll populatloos In the dlstricfs two ll«Olldary sdloo~. Trustees have remained ooocemed for months a.t a growing disparity ln enrolling. Oand H.11\s' enrolln1ent 1tecps growing and excccch 5.l!l Clemente !-Ugh School's. They live in the sou!he.rly portion or Mission Vie]o where elementary students attend Viejo School. Trustees \\'OOld have to make the final decision on the plan. once the ad visory group complete$ iL'i study oo the concept. 1r the shoft \\·ere approved, it 'i\'Oukl achieve nearly an equal balance in enroZlments. It would leave Dana llllls with 1,867 students and San Clemente with 1,815. Commission Olalrman John Flood said the gradual move would help stabiliu the enrollments at the <lainpuses. The suettn of the plan, ho11t·e,·er, ls questionable. District '5pokesmcn said a similar Idea proposed last year faill'd after partnts in ~tl•ion Viejo complained bitterly. Identified on the repor1 ~ They include the mission, train depot. mission kilns. the Judge Richard Egan house, a bani on Del Obispo, the Forster residence on Camino del A vion and the hon1e ov.'ned by Alice Lee on Onega Highv,.ay, and 1he Tiburcio Vasquez tree on Junipero Serra. 1\rel\·e adobes are on the list -elc\'en .,..·ithin the city limits and one on ._. private ranch on the Trabuco ~!es.a - SOfll!! in irn mediate danger of re1no\·al. The Rios Adobe, the o I d e s t <'00t1nuousl~· O('('Upi<.'d rcs1tlt'nce i 11 ral1forn1a ~built 111 Ji9~l i.~ ()n(• lhJt l1e.S on a street that 1nay so1n1..'l!Jy be \\ld<.'nt'd. Its neighbor. !hl' ~l<1nt<rnt•1, aduOC, 11•hi('h \1as most likely ;11l01h1·r of the -40 built 111 179~. faces lhl' .~a1ne pr,1blt•1n A tlurrl residen ce. tilt' S1IVA<; adobe. ls for s11lt' ;1nct rhc land •~ '"nt'<I for cornnicrcia! u:.1.• 1\ housing tract lhrt>;lll'llt'<I till' l'arra Adobe on Onei.:;i lt 1gh\\.1Y until pu1Jl1c tSt'e Al}{}llE, l'agt ZI evson T1·agic E11cl To Af1·ica11 Test D1·ive JOHANNESBURG, South Afri ca (AP) -American 1no1or racing dri\'er Peter fl cvson died today on his v.·ay to a hospital after his car crashed at the Kyalami Orcuit. Revson, from New York and Redondo Beach. ~·as testing his Formula One racing car for the South African Grand Prix iltarch 30. 11t'hen the crash occu rred. Officials said he 'ol'as badly burned. A track official said the racer crashed afte r passing a corner at the bottom of the main straighl.away. The car burst into flamts. Revso ndied en the way to Johannesbur~ c;cneral Hospital, lfl miles outside the city. The 35-year-0ld playboy bachelor v.:as related to the Rev50lls of the Hevlon cosmetic fortune. He began racing at the age of 25 in 1-fawaii and three years later, in 1963, began racing professionally in Europe. Revson's name was linked frequen tly with beautiful women, the most recent an American model who was ousted as Miss World. ~1arjorie \\rallace. desc ribed in nev.·s accounts as Revson's steady gi rl ffieod, .,..·as fired by I he contest's British organizers after a series of publicized relationships 'ol'ith En g I is h pop persona lities . There also v.·ere reports s~e and Revson 11t·ere engaged, a \'iola!lon of contest rules. Although a member of the cosmetics family, he al'ft·ays told Interviewers that he 11t·as not a l'.·ealthy man and emphasized he was not an heir to a famil y fortwie. llevson was the second member of his family to die in a race ca r aceid<'nt. ffJS younger brolher. Doug. was kil100 during a Formula Ill race in Denmark in 1967, At least lhree other persons .,..·ere killed in that accident. The Rtvson brothers burst onto the racing scene at about the same time and keenl y competed against ooe an<Xher in Brabham and Lotus curs. Ills best racing year was 1971. He won the pole position in the Indianapolis 500 for U.S. Auto Club Champion.~hip ca r s 1'.'llh a record 178.696 mi!<>S per hour and finished the race a'i runner-up. That same year, he teaml'<I \\'ith Denis llulrne for a 1·2 finish In the can~Am dlalh:mgc cup series and also ,1·00 the British Grand Prix. a fe at he repeated last year. He also \\'Of\ the Canadian Grand Prix in 19i3. Revson \\'as the sernn<l·fastest qualifier (Stt REVSON, Pa~e 2) Ex-Dana CofC 01ief Hoy t Post Succun1hs at 67 Hoyt Post. a former preiident of the Dana Point Chambe r of Commerce and a leader in the Laguna Beach Community OJncert Association. di e d af h is: Capistrano Beach home \\'cdnesday. He "·as 67. illr. Post. an insurance agent in the Sou1h Coast area for the past 10 years. had bet'll a California resKl('rlt since 1912. lie was a nativ' of Grand Ra pi d .s, ~fi<:h. The family home is lll 3°'341 Qimioo Capistrano. lie leaves his "'ldow . \1irgirUa of the home : t11t·o soos. Jerry Post of ~taryland and Henry Post of il·la llbu; a sister, ~Ir.;. Betty Gravcldlng of Encinitas, 800 eight grandchildren. ·Private committal ha5 been llcheduled v.·\th Shelter ,1'fortuary of San Clemente ln chara:e of arrang~ments. I , - CRASH CLAIMS RACER peter Revson. 3S ~~~--~~~- Lag u11a Nig uel Zigg Lu·at No\v Olvncd hv U.S . ' The feder<il govern ment took title to the Hock\\'C!I Z1J.:gurat in La guna \iguel Thursday. The governn1cnt took possess ion at noon. <lnd no\v h;i.~ rl'spons1b1!t1y for security. maintt·nan\'.f'. :;nd all facets of !he plant opcra11or1 , f1~1b Ireland, a General Servicc·s 1\ d in 1 n is t r a t 1 on spokcsmi1n, s;11d. Th e big. pl<in t. .1 n1i!lion square foot facili ty v.·hich nc·\·tr h<is !wen occupied si nce romptc11on three ~·l·a rs ago, \\'JS designed as ;in :u•rosp;irc operations c<.'ntcr for J{ock11·1,ll GovcmmC'nt plans c:dl fur ,1 "hiAh bulk . \011 employt•· U""' nf the fnribty. Storage of 1\(•5 !1·rn archJ\'t'' :irr> 1n1·l11t.lt·d in lhal "tugh bu)k " Ullt', (;!'i.\ Oflit•t;!!<; said Rock\\'e ll tr:idt·d th1· plant 10 L'nc!c Sam in cxchanf.!l' for Sl9.5 n11l1ion in rr1no1·c it from the r:ix roll:o>. 111c·.'lning now leased by Hock\1·1·11 The plant i:. \,tlu('fl at S2."1 million. F'lileral aCqtii.~ilion or-the f:1l"lllt\' «111---- rernovc it from th e tax rol s. n1cn;1in~ a loss of an estimated $~75Jl00 to \arious local go\'crnmcnt agt'nC'ies. Orange Coast Weather i"itght and morn ing lo\v elouth· ncss. other"'i!>c fnir S:iturdt!y. ae· cording !o "·ea lhl'rludy i'atric1a no11.c fli ghs S.'"i!urda y from nea r fAI :11 1hc benches to n1ld-60s ur land. Fair skies rn the afternoon. li\Sllll·: TOii'\ Y Peter /lod11ur. u ~11clu·estern ort1.s1. Ii> ltul'l•lf/ u ouc-rno11 .~110111 rit llit' 1Vr1rror1 /farlJor A rl ;\1 URP!lnt , Sci• sfror11 I!! !O· clau 's \\feekc111ler by stllf/ writ er· Jocquclo1e co ,nbs Lmul. Al Y-l~lc• J Mevltl ll-Jt kttlltl . n Mv•v.i ""'"" t, ,, L. M. l1yd II "ltlloll.. N ... 1 1 Cl111llltc1 U-.-flrA n •llO C•ll•GNll• S R1•r1ur•ft!1 7'•)0 , C-kl U SHrl• Jt.H Cr111-d J) SYl\o\1 l"ltHr M 0.1111 lolll>en I Si.t-Mkiitll 14•H 1911-1111 ,_ • '-Ft<thl611 • fllfl1Me U.U "T""1t.r1 11.n 1'0t tt11 lttirwt M W111Mr t M--If WMMe'• Ntn U·lt A1'fl l""tn 11 ww111 1o11w1 '· n Mlilllt• ' ) '!» UAll. V PILOI From Page J .4.DOBE • • • protests brought h to tbe attention of the city. PlaM for demolltlon we r e lemporarlly slopped . but np one knows ¥-'hat to do 'ol'lth the structure, and many people believe It is stlll 1.11 danger. Other adobes a.re ;ilrcady gone. 'nle <.;anedo Adobe, built by lsldro Aguilar - the master mason \1tlo was Imported from c:uUac:in M\'Xil'O, to supcr,ise 01e constructior\ of the mlssion church, l'.97 _ "o\'as razed to nuikc 'ol'ay for a scrV1ce st.ation. And Casa Grande. th e magnificenl mansion built in 1881 by the son ol Juan Fo~icr, "''as bulldozL'd and replaced by a l>nnk. Adobes earm:1rk1-od for preservation, iccordlng to the report. are th~ Rios, ~Iootanez. Silvas, Parra, Aguilar , Garcias, Avila, Yorba, Juzgado, and Pryor Adobes .. · The ndobe once occupied by t,"Ml,a litartina (the late swcethe~rt of ~t Juan Flores) is nearly a nun, but it ~l.so is designated as worthy of pr~rvauon. The dumping area for the debn.s of ~e deadly 1812 earthquake also is on the h~L Alost of the slructures are m reasonably good condition , but the arehrological sites have not. fa.red .as w~ll. The nlOSl important habitation site in the city has long since bet!n destroyed. "This site exists In the far northen1 end or the city," states the re~. "lt coincKles with the present-day localioo of a gravel quarry. Unfortunately •. past ' quarrying activilies have systemattcally dest royed the site. but p e r s o n s responsible for its destruction may not have been aware ol the true damage !hat occurred." . According to experts, the site was a large village with rellgio~ a n d mythological lmportJlnce. It coold have shed much light oo 1nd1an life before the mi.ssim period. The second most tmporta.nt archeol.ogical site -another IndLM village -abo has been destroyed . Iroolcally, It lies underneath Marco Forster Junior High School. A third possible habitation site and 13 other areas have also been Identified ¥-S of ~ible importance. Three paJeontologJcal sites were also found. One important one is ln Reservoir canyon oo Gleodale Federal Savings property. Marine mammai., sharks, other fish and marine form,, dating back to the upper Pliocene age bave been identlfled. . Ooe site not meotloned In the teport Is the habitatJoo site diM:overed b Y historian Don 1.1eadows on the Je.an Laoouague property. Meadows believes it i! the site ol the original nUs,,kJa which he claims was moved in 1778 to its present location. The report admit. that rxt all areas of tile city and its immediate area were sun·eyed. It conocot.rated foremost on large, Wldeveloped portkm ol land because It aeemed to make more sense to direct eCforts where dl!turbances due to development or agriculture hadn 't yet OCCUITed. * * * Old P1iotographs Of Capistrano Being Solicited Res1dents of San Juan Capistrano who have any old pictures of the oommunlty's first structures are being sought to help in the campaign lo regbter the existing landmark.!. San Juan's hlstorical society has launched a campaign to enter the old .adobes into the National Registry, thw making the buildi11g3 official sites of historic importance. The re~ Is try , however, requiros copies of the oldest existing photographs of each structure. Anyone willing to lend a photo to be copied ls asked to contact 1.1rs. P.1ary Jane Forster at 4934168 as soon as possible. Persons int('rcstcd In viev.·ing the landmarks first-hand are welcome to join the society's Sunday afternoon "''aiking tours of the adobes starting at l p.m. The starting place i.9 at El Peon acro6S from e--mmton cmrance. - OU.NM COAST DAILY PILOT The Ore~ (MJI OA IL.Y PIUIT, -Wlllm It un,orn..:r I~ ~H•I·''"" lo """'"""°' ... "'-Otono• Cao•• '"'*1111"" c-r. '- •••• .. ;11 ............... ""'""'' .,.,....,_ '•.O.r, .,., eo.11 ....,.._., ""'"'' &..(II, H""llntlon l•td'll l'-111ft V•llor, llfll'll 11 .. (1', l..,INl/~'-'t• ... SM CNt.....,191 S•n Jwtn C.•lttrtM. 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Anaheim's ,.Mayor Said 'Bankrupt' Anaheim mayor Jack C. Dutton has flied for bankruptcy in an effort to stave off creditors 9eeking payment or more than !600,000 In debts. Dutton, who bas been mayor of Anaheim for four of his 12 yean on the city council, filed bankruptcy paper5 in the U.S. District Court bankruptcy office in Santa Ana last month, but It was only made public thlJI week. Dutton announced last Septe•r he ~·ould step down as mayor betause of '400.000 in business losses and large expenditures of hb own ITIOl1t'Y whlle: performing !Us duties as mayor. Despite his problems, Dutton plans to run for re-election ~pril 9. A Dutton aide said today the kty reason the mayor ' filed for bankruptcy was to stop one of three trustees on his 4.5 acres ol conunerelal property from for«losing. A District Court judge already has issued a restraining order to prevent Capital Alliance C-Orporatlon from selling the land. According to the documents Dutton filed , he owes Ca pita\ Alliance $184 ,000 and another $.142,480 to l'ol'O other trustees. Dutton's total Jist of debts and ba ck taxes came to nlOre than $600,000 despite the fact he lists his total assets at more than $2.1 million .. But the Anaheim mayor said he wanted to declare bankruptcy anyway to give him enough time to sell off some or his proper1y and pay off his moat pressing debts. Dutton owns and operates a restaurant on the 4.5-acre s:lte and he will reportedly retain control ol the eating establishment after selling off 10me of the surrounding land to be converted into a business- financial com}Mei. Board; Tennis B11f fs Debate · Court Condition The som>wfuJ oood!Uon of San Cemente High Scboo1'1 tennis courts has s purred leRKthy d i1cu11lo n between trustees and local tennis butts. But the only solid outcome ol the talk aOOut the heaving pavement and poor drainage on the crurts was that replacement could cost a,, mud\ as fl00,000. And Capistrano Unified Sdxiol Dl.!lnct Supt. Truman Benedict said u.... limply ia oot "'°"ih mooey .. get the job done. The coorls, which BMedlct admitted were poorly . designed, app&Mltly are unplayable for days after a rainst.orm because of puddles collecting on the asphalt surface. Tennb buffs &om San Clemente tald that the cond!tktn of the cow18 was "a disgrace" am that If they were members of the Triton tennis team, that they would be asbam«I to hoot visiting team• for tournaments there. Trustees criticized the city ol San Clemente for assertedly showint little inia'est in the plight ol the district, despite the heavy use ol. the courts by San Clemente residents. 1be board agreed to cootinue eiplorin.g the pos.!fbiUty ot replacement of the asphalt with concrete and agreed to feel out the city for lodJcaUons ol a willingness to help .,,1th the cost. Trustee Bob Hurst said that revenue- sharing funds are coming to the city and county and that recreation should take precedence in their allocation. Trustee William Enquist. w h o represents parts of San Clemente on the board, asserted that the city has been lax in prOviding youth-oriented recreation. "In other cities, the municipal government takes the lead in rtereation offerings. but through the yean the system has been reversed dov.'11 here. The school district does all the v.-ork and the city stands back and wa tches," he said. From Page J WATER • • • 11nd the Marine Corps allo~-s the use of reclaimed San Clemente water tor soil con1paction during the grading of the new reactor sites. San Clemente Is not earning any cash from the arrange1nen1, because by lhe time the water Is sold, it ls on Camp Pendleton, hence belooss to the htarine Corps. • "\\'e are benefiting I n d I r e c l I y, 1»9.-evr:r. because the use ol lhe water leaves room in settling ba1ln1 for more of our product," he said. tf mort San Clemente efnur:nt can be piped lo Ptndleton, leu has to be diS<hargcd lhrough the OCW1 ouU11i, Peter explained. The uo;e of the water produced ln San ctemente's ntw trtatment plant la erpeeted to conllnue throu~t the grading process wheM thouAnlll of cubic yards ot material will bt moved and compact..I. • City cowtdlmen In r1tifyin1 tbe pact Wtdnesday tightened up aome lanpage related to ho~d-harmlea oonctptl ln case of llablllty. Otherwioe, the <0ntr•ct with lhe two buyt:rs was •pprevtd lnlact . Nr:gotiaUons on the deal began more than two )'tars ago. ELIZABETH TAYLOR Stars Invade Oroville City ~ Oroville folks are In ecstasy. , i• Fa1nous movie stars like the t Burton!!, Lee Marvin, Cameron F, "1ilchell and grid hero O.J. Simpson have invaded their town to film a movie about bigotry ln Lhe south. Id ~ Why did they pick the m · califomia tov.-11? Because they are staging rape. r!OI, castration and lust _ things that don't set ~\·ell )~ with folks below the ~\tason-Dixon tl line. Sec story Page 26. From Page J GAS ••• Orange and 1,oo Angeles Counties said they •'ould be open at least part ol. the day Saturday, and almoot 15 per<:ent part o1 the day Sunday. . Thb contrasts significantly with last weektnd when Orange County drivers found about 60 percent of the stations open on Saturday but only one percent on Sunday. The Auto Cub noted that this weekend's openings will be scattered throughout the metropOlitan areas and will not be grouped in any one area. ?.Jany of the openings will be on a limited basis, so drivers needing gas over the weekend should gas up early in the day, the Auto Club advised. From Pagel FROZEN • • • maintenance of frozen bodies. 'lbe society caned a news conference Thursday to aMOURCe the "cryonlc suspenslon° of a man and '\l.'Oman who both died Feb. 9, and show the capsule ~ whjch they sa1d con tained them. Their famlllts are paying $750 a year to keep them In the frozen state. Their bodies bring to 20 the number of perSOlls frozen after death in the IJnlted St.ates, Qualle said. White said the fll'!l cadaver WU 8 75- year-old MKlwestem v.-oman "who had previously stated her dts:ire to be fr~en after clinical death as the first step 10 a p~ whi~ might lead to her eventual rearurnatlon. . 1-Ie said after the v.-oman died, her !00 packed her in ice,-called lhe-aoc.iety-and had the: body shipped here. "She \.\'as in remarkably good shape - for being dead," \\'hite said. \\'hite said the second occupant of the capsule is the OOdy of a ~year-old Maryland nlan who "'as placed ''In suspension" in dry ice and stored ten1porarily at the h!ichlgan Cryonics Society, then shipped here. tn both cases, the chilled bodies received treatment including removal of blood, which was replaced with a salt solution. 'The bodies were then placed ln dry ice. On Feb. 27 they were transferred to the tank and gradually imi;nersed in liquid nitrogen at 196 degrees below zero centigrade. The tank, attached to a bottle of nitro- gen to-replace-tosrgar,lf""clfaln"lftlbi ~e wall in a corner of a laboratory Office m an Emeryville building. Quaife said Trans Time has a tv."&year lease on the office. From Page J REVSON .•. at Indianapolis in 197l with a 192.885 nt .p.h. but went out of the race After 23 laps with a broken gear box. Ills first USAC championship race \l.'llS the Phoenix 200 in 1966 and his flrst lndlan3polis. attempt came in 1969, where he started in last place. In the Tndianapolls 500 last year, he started on the inskle of the fourth row after qualifying at 192.606 m.p.b. but met with misfortune. He was involved ln a massive first-lap pileup that delayed the start of the race until another day. Then, once the race got under way, Rev50l'l la.sttd Im than three: laps. His car crubed and burst lnto flames In the third tum, and for unknown rtuona, the caution Oag was not fluhld. Revson v.·as left alone to extract himulf from his burning Wrtt.kage. Althou11:h his ·car was bldly d•1Mged, lhe dl1hln& Revoon eS<aped virtually unocathed. 54 Aliens Found SAN DIEGO (AP) -Flny.four 111cgal alien• were round in boa c1rs ol a frelaht train Wedneoday nlghl, w11Ung 10< It ID leave for Los Angeles. AD wt:n1 detained pendlng relum to 1.terico, authorllit1 said. • Red Curbs, I Stop Signs Postponed Proposals for stop signs and ml curbs al an Intersection near S;in Clement.e's Ole Hanson Elementary School were postponed this -it '° thaL!he.cily llafl can let property owners in the area know that parking sooo will be forbidden. Q:iuncilman Tony DiG\ovanni, who as a citizen battled the proliferation of red curblng in the business district, won council concurrence ot h1s demands for a delay so that residents were not wrprlsed \\'hen the C\lrbing was painted. The aigns, proposed for the inlersectlon al the school entrance, have been detmed important for safety 0 f }'oungsters who miat cross the st_.eep, narrow roadway. "I'm not oppo9ed to the Jlop signs, but !bl only right that the property O\;\>llet'S are told ln advance of what Is being considered,'' the councilman ·said at his first full meeting since the elections. DIGiovannl's initial concerns drew the oouncil into a broader discussion on the entire concept of notifying residents when changes are: to take place at the curbs of lhcir property. Oty Engineer Phil Peter said that the notification process has become so Urne- consumlng that he could use an additiona l secretary just for the research and corrtspondence in such cases .. "It has become a terrible dram on staff time and 't\'e are al r t a d Y overburdened by it," he said. Childhood Plnn At Las Pmmas Sc1iool Lauded A spcdally-lunded early dllidhood edudtion program at S:, Clemente's Las Palmas School has drawn above- average scores during the recent evalua- tions by the state o( c:i llfornla. DI.strict spokesmen this week said that the $24 300 program appears beaded for a second' year of funding under a stale grant system. It Ls one of two in San Clemene schools, but the other, a sitnil~r effort with youngsters at Concordia Elementary, missed state funding and Is being paid for through district budgets. Geared to youngsters in the klwer grades , the W Palmas plan focuses on the development of reading ml language skills and calls for an adult-dllld ratio ol o~lght. Instruction Is brolten down lo llllBll groups and teadlen are joined by field workers from the Reg-I Occupational program as well u pupils from higher grades, serving as tuton. Parent!: also have been drawn into the program, said Las Palmas Principal Mike Cole. "They bvae proven to be active volunteers in the classroom and they eon1inue to attm:I workshops geared to helping chlldren in class and at home as well. Love~ •nownfall~ Air Force Dog Caught Courting SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -Love In springtime has proved lhe downfall for Fritz, the nonviolent Air Force patrol dog. " l'Tltz, A \VOL since Jan. 5 tro·m Lackland Air Force Base's dog school, was recaptured Thursday when be walked into a lrap baited with food . The Cennan shepherd twice had flunked an Air Force patrol dog training course because he was too tliendly. lililitary handlers dubbed him "Flower Puppy." . A resident caUed-the-base severa~ days ago rer.rtlng a dog matching Friti' description was seen courting a fema e dog. Air Force dog handlers lr!. Sgt. Lonnie Breland and S. Sgt. Bobby Tedder baited a trap fof the A \VOL pooch. They ~id f ritz 1ffered no resistance when Arrested. An Air Force spokesman said Fritz is under consideration for narcotics detection school to learn to snilf out n1arijuana and other drugs. Coast Zone Board Upholds ' Denial of Avco Exemption Avco C-Ommunlty Developers must get a pennit to build two major coastal projects in Laguna Niguel or go to court to get a sought-after erempUon from the Jaw. The State Coastal Zone Conservation ())mmission lhls v.'eek in Los Angeles reaffirmed its original denial of the Cllllpany's claim of exemption from requirements of the 1972 coastal act, Propooitlon 20. The act!on exhausted A v co ' s administcatlve remedies. It can now proceed with the lawsuit filed las< year In Uio Angeles Superior Court in an attempt to f«ce the exemption. The two proposals lnvotved are tract 7479, about 72 aa'CS oceanside of Pacific Coast Highway near Crown Valley Parkway, and tract 7885, 157 acres inland ol the highway at Nlguel &ed. Avco initially planned to bulld 1.900 residential un.IU: on the blufftop parcel. During negotiation> for a coastal permit, that number was reduced to 1,690, then 1,218 and 'OCNI rest s unofficially at sllghUy more than 900 units. . Tract 7885 is actually 416 acres, but most of them Ue out.side t h e coounission's permit rone, which b 1,())0 ylnls Inland ol mean high tide line. The company has plamed to put 865 uni ts within the permlt zone. Under Prop. 20, devek>pment. on ""1:1.ich substantial OCHlte construction was done and mooey spent by Nov. 8, 1972 when the act ~ wa.s exempted lrun the new rules . Avm'a eiemption req~ under that provision was turned down by the state commission last year. A recent Staie Supreme Court ruling extended the exemption date to Feb. 1. 1973 when the commissions began meeting. Avco·s re-appllcat.ioo under this ruling was quashed Wednesday by t h t! rommlsslon aftCT AWstaiit s-t a t e Attorney Carl Borooltay recommended the denial. "As ol Feb. I," Borooka y's report read, "no build ing pennits for the residential structures had been 15.!Ued ncr wu there sufficiently .specific de\'elopment pla~" for both projects. Boronkay also said A\•co's agreement "''ith Orange County to sell Salt Creek Beach isn't relevant to the exemption request. Lagm1a Doctor Raymond Foerch: S11ccumbs at 32 Requiem mass 'oli \l be in Patersoo, New Jersey for Dr. Raymond J. t~oerch, 3'l. of Laguna Beach, "'ho died Tuesday. Dr. Foerch. formerly head or the emergency room at San ClemenU? General Hospital, died niter a four-yea r battle with cancer. HiS family suggests m e m o r i a I contributions be made to the Department of C'ancer Research and Surgery at UCLA, care of Dr. Donald f\.1artin. A nath•e of Passaic, New Jersey, Dr. Foerrtl had lived in Laguna Beach l'ol'O years. He "''as graduated from Georgetown Un iversity in 1963 and in 1968 nnislled his medical training at Creightm 1.-fedical School in Omaha. Nebraska. 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So they COlJ\pooialc by was one of lhem." ··But then, when I reached O\'er and that. body wasn't there, it up!lel mt: terribly. No other body would lidp, l would .st.are at the pages and read nothing. OROVlU.E IAPI -This sn1all remarks wHh the faru. pleasant mld-Oilifornla town , The Burtons were usht'rl'd to founded by gold seekers Irr-' a waiting Jimoosioo and he in- 18-19, Is undergoing another in· vlted an lntervle~er eloog. \'asioo -by Cilm makers Thls bTIUlted Elizabeth and headed by Richard Burton and she refused to talk during the his rea:inciled wife. Elizabeth drive to the nlOtel head· Taylor. quartl'l"S for the movie com· Oroville Is doubling for a 1x:1ny . Burton broke her silence Southern balnlet in "The calculatedly: "\\lould you like Kl::insman," a S4.5-1nlllion to stop by a jewelry sho.p, 1novie based on \\'illiam Brad· Elizabeth?" At the motel, ~Liss Taylor retired to a room 10 ~re lot a receptioo for the 1oca1 townspeople, Burton went to the dining room and ordered a \'odk11 martini. He was repeatedly interrupted ·by fans. OOlh young and old, Y.'ho "'Mted autographs and wc>rds with the famous star, He was tordial to a lot of them. b<lng JVulf and rude." PE EXPLAINED AT le•st e e t w e e n lnterruplioru:, one of the lhlngs that restored hia reason : "?couldn't read. I Burton' ··•~ ~ one of the film ~'"' .. · havt' the habit of waking up at world s best con-%:30 or 3 in the morning and versationalists, -re:Oected on ..llOl being ab1e to go hack to many matters including the sleep. Oddly enough, that's five-month rift in ttis man-lage when I do my most seriou.i last year. \Vhat caused it? reading -Gibbon, ·l\ti hon, '"l'he reeoncillaOon w a s s.hnple. ll wa.t merely a matter oC saying to the Gther pel'900, ·1 can't exist withoul you.• If the other person feels the &."lmc 11.'ay, that's all that is needed." ford llu!c 's novel of bigotry in tile South. "TllAT \\-'OULD be nice," "I don't mind It,"' he rema rked afterward. "It's part "ACTING IS a proression in England: we view it thal way. But many Aml•rican actors somehow feel that acting isn't 1nanly; it's sornething for "l\1utual a.be.rration," he that sort of thing. Always I rcplled. ''There Is no other woukl wake up, reach over for 1,1•ay to explain it. There are tbe 86Surance or that febrile Umcs when you do things that body next to 1ne, then start to defy logic and reason. Thi! read. RICHARD BURTON IT'S ALL Bt~lt'l:G staged -h@re -rape, riot, castration. lu.~t -which rnay explain \\fhy producers Bill Shiffrin and \Villiam Alexander chose not to fihn bclow the l\lason-Dixon line. ~re h<lsn't been so much excitement here sinre the Oroville Dant "'US b u i t l . Citizens can \'lsit lhl' to1,1'n square and find a ract.' not being staged. They can ca tch glimpses of such celebrities a" Lee ?l1:1rvln. Qimcron ~11t· chetl, Lola Falana. Luciana Paluzzi and pro football run· ning back 0 J, Sin1pson. The football '>lnr playing a dran1a!ic role, ahnost d r a \V .~ the n1ost atlen· lion of any· one in the o. J. s1M,.10M f i J 1n com· pany. But the football superstar can't outstline the legendary Burtons. Since Burton is ap- peari~ in the film and playing a Southem aristocrat -he is more visible. His wife has spent most of the time al their rented house, but she OC· casionally visits the location. She was there one day "·hen Terence Young, director of the Jame11 Bond films. \\'<IS shooting scene_, at the aban- doned Wes tern Pacific passenger station, doubling for a bw stop. Deeply tanned from a vacation at Puerto Vallarta, the actress seemed fully recovered from ab- dominal surg_cry in November. "l 'l\f RETIRED," she an· nounced happily. But upon qucstionlns. she admitted. "Well. I'm retired until something worth doing comes ak>og. So far it hasn't.., While Burton did a television interview with Merv Griffin, l\1iss Taylor sat in a dressing room trailer with ltt f\1arvin and his wife. !\fr. and l\1rs. Cameron l\1itchell and a visitor from ilollywood. J\.fisS Taylor displa ye d her husband's 10th wedding on.. niversnry gift -;i nec~iace medallion or a 1907 $20 gold piece, surrounded by liny rubie.s. "YES, IT BAS been .10 yean," she remarked. "Of oourse. we've been together 13 years.'' The eon\·ersation in the dressing room ·b e c a m e raucous at limes. with all the participants expressing strong opinions on a \'ariety of sub- •f wo11ld 1cake 11p, rench over for the a1s11rntace of lhal febrile bod'!J tae:c::t ff) 111e, thet1 ' start to read.' jects. i\tiss Taylor declared !hat she "·as strongly in favor of President Nixon's in1· peachn1ent. It was pointed out thal she is no longer an Americ:1n c·itizen. having adopted British citizenship several years ago. ' ' W ll A T DIFFERENCE does that make?'' she snap- ped. her green cS·es nashing. "I grew up in this country. I was educated here. I ]O\'l' America, and that's 1,1·hy I think Nixon should be im· peached." After a TifeUme in public vie\\', ~1iss Taylor displnyed an annoyance with the preM. par1icularly the gos s l p pun·ryors. She su icl ~ht' "r.s not talking t-0 a lon~lime {'()!· nmnist friend -"\Vhv docs hl' have to be so bitchy?"' Indeed. she pourt'(f out her scorn for the prying press in a scefle that matchl'<I her ,·igor in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,"' Among the indlgnilies she h.as suf~ was t>E-ing asked if ~ had Mn a \"1rgin before her first wedding. "I "'as," she said. TlJE DRESSING r o o rn seislon broke up 11.·htn rnming ended for the day . And the Burt.om disappeared Inside hi~ trailer with t11.'o or three· otbm. A halr·hundred Orovtlleans "'ailed outsldr for an hour, hoping for a \'iew of the famous JX1ir, At Inst lhty en>Crged, sn1IHng and signing CATALOG CONTEST WINNERS Hey. people must be getting our catalogs because the winners are really coming in. Check the boards in every alore, iJ your address is on it, you won. Nothing to buy, you don't even hove to say lhe magic word. Marilyn Hun<1ld. 11402 Lidole. HuaUngtan leach SS DRAWER PARTS CABINET Fro.111:•• Ada111t. 13838 Vah1a Drlv-e, Wh.ltli•r STANLEY TOOL KIT Richard fail•I, 4044 Jo1•phlne Str••I. 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Biqger The bi9 6 inch Philodendron, Oracaeno 2'' Dielfenbochia and Airplane (got lo be a misspell. If it's true where is "Bus"?) ( 4 INCH POTS & INCH POTS CROW TUBES For seedlings or lon9 plants, or just if you like to use a fluorescent tYJ>e. 12. 18. 24 and 48 inch. 2~! T•rr• loehnke, !llS2 Crawford Circle. Hiuatlngton hocb l---------:----------0 ----:::=:---:;----_;;-----,------------:::===-====--I BLACK AND DECKER HEDGE TRIMMER , ' SUPER SPECIAL! John Mclay. 137 t0 Actl.no, h\Ulaw•r ' SIX VOLT EMERGENCY UGHT STANLEY TOOL KIT REPEAT OF A SELLOUT BAMBOO BIRD CAGES 399 TWO STORY l STORY s•• • STOR Y 6 77 Last time we ran th ese !hey sold out the 111 day. We got hold of a lot more. but I wouldn't dilly dally (isn'l thot such a nic• old lashionE'd woid?). Rf'a\ly made well. NATIONAL Interior· Exterior LATEX 2~;~, Not really our finest, but very good and very very good for the money. Choice ol eight colors, lor all masonry. . .. master l P-lar9e . .... NATIONAL 7 YEAR LATEX WALL PAINT 3~!L. LOG MllKER 2•7 Some sm~rl guy. You make lhe logaout ol old newspaper. Is this ever going to save yOu money and keep you warm. (Quick. read the ad and bum the paper.) ~/A11:~~ 4 INCH REDWOOD BEND BOARD 4 C UN. FT. For years we tell people to edge their planters. Now everyone is going nuts paneling their rooms with it . Looks great. 4 FOOT REDWOOD LATH _e_,,u"'~-'~"'-tE __ 2J ! Build a shade house and iii out in the heal ol the summer just a liltle cooler, Or nice to train vines over (or play stick-and-hoop wilh.l NATIONAL 7 YEAR STUCCO PAINT 3 ~~L. For seven years we guarantee 1ta quality (the eighth year the label fades.) Thouaands ol ('olors to choose from, we / 397 • From Xantec (you know, th9 pla"Ce right next to that big city you r•ad about). Handy at home or away. Battery included . C or D EVEREADY BAmRIES 17~. When you see 29c on the balteries everywhere you ask yourself how we do it. The answer: We don't know. CLOSEOUT RADIANT PORTABLE HEATER 399 A little spot of heal where il1J do the most good. okay. Or if she says she'• cold and the family says they're roaati119. GLIDDEN SP RED GUDE-ON MASONRY PAINT 5 97 GAL. ran nux anything Okay, so you mu.at haYe the notionally advertised name. We won't fight you. We got thP beat and, yea. we'll mix OYtr 2.000 shades and t'olora too ... ""' ... , . -- ~ ' --. \ ' " HIP ROOF TOOL CHEST -I -.. . -~ 4~E?.I0.59 The firs1 customer will be me. I know th••• or• good deala. Some hav• ~light point deleets. but who cores, look ot the 1avin9. " r-- 55 DRAWER PARTS CABINET 911 You con file 54 things away and leave one empty for luck. i r APPLIANCE ROLLERS 9-7-: A set of these can save your million dollar bock if you wanl lo clean or get somethln~ lrom behind th• lrid9e. GLIDDEN SPBED SATIN INTERIOR LATEX PAINT s~~L. The best 100.% lo1•x acrubbable paint mod•. See the teal teaulta w here it beat others incluchng Sean 'in oYerall p40rf"'nt11m-:• 'Sc-aood I bebPv~ 1t myseU l ~r.l"I , VOL - G A ope incl AR Sav H ind Sev of ev in " bef Ca !al !ue A wh Ca w th wt li th cb Laguna Beaeh EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks J VOL 67, NO. 81 , 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1974 TEN CENTS Laguna Mayor Rebuts Police Group's Report By J ACK CltAPPELL Of ~ DMIY lillOt Sttlt Laguna Beach l\1ayor Roy Holm responded. today to complaints of the Lagwa Beach PoUce E m p I o y e s Association about ~·orking conditions, personnel cut.backs and administrative judgments. Mayor Holm said he had reviewed each or the police association's comments along ""·ith cily records and found some disparities. The mayor said Laguna Beach has the Easier Gas Weekends --Reagan Getting a tankful of gas on the Orange Coast should be a lot easier this \Yeekend. At least that's what Gov. Rooald Reagan and the major oil companies say. The governor predicted drive~ should have no pioblem buying gas this Sunday at an estimated 900 stations scattered throughout the state. All the statiOM are owned and operated by major oil companies and include the brands of Standard. Phillips, ARCO, Gull, Douglas, Mobil, Shell, Time, Save ?..for, and Union. Howeve r, there were few signs that the independent dealers are fotlo"·ing suit. Several dealers contacted earlier this week said they did not have enough gas on hand-to open Sunday, or Sat~y for that maUer. They said they could only resume Sunday operations if the government will increase their monthly allocations. Gov. Reagan conceded that despite his predictions, gasoline is s t i 11 in short supply throughout the state and urge4 drivers kl continue conserving fuel . ·,,The lifting of the embargo on the sale of crude oil by the Arab natiOllS ~·ill eventually increase the supply of gasoline in California." he said. "liowever. il will be several weeks before the iocreased supply is felt in California and, even then, the supply will f111l short of demand,'' he added. The governor's predicted easing of the fuel supply situation is supported by the Auto Club's weekly Fuel Gauge report in which 337 stations throughout Southern California were surveyed: The Auto Club reported that almost 80 percent or the stations contacted in Orange and Los Angeles Counties said they would be open at least ,eart of the day Saturday, and almost 15 percent part or tttc il>TSUMa . This contrasts significantly "'ith last weekend when Orange County drivers found about 60 percent or the stations open on Saturday but only one percent on Sunday. The Auto Club no!OO that tttb weekend's openings will be scattered throughout tbe metropolitan areas and will not be grouped in any one area. Many of· jpe openings will be on a limitl'd basts, so drivers needing gas over the weekend should gas up early in the day, the Auto Club advisai ' Bu1ze Sin.ges Hotel Lagu1ia A fire In the first noor rest room WMte can at the Hotel Laguna .et alarms ringing throughout the old hotel predawn today. An automatic sprinkler system cxttoguisll<d tbe bla,. prior to the arrlval of Laguna Beach firemen, who assisted in mopping up minor floodini caused by the sprinkl<r. fo4 iremen estimated S7S damage by smoke and said tbe blaze poMlbly wa9 set by a cigarette too'4ld Into the Ira~ can. highest ratio ol police depa.rtment employes to p::>pulatioo of any city in California. He pegged that ratio at 3.31 personnel per 1,000 population. He said lhe._c:ity has a ell'.tremely high per capita c o s t for police service. In an open letter to the citizens or haguna Beach, the police emplo)'t>S 'associatton complained of freqUent 12· hour &hilts. of occasions wlleo only cne patl"!>iman v.·as deployed to cover the entire city, of inadequate (acilities and of • I .: :..="""="'·-"'_.. __ .. ., ' ELIZABE"nl TAYLOR Stars Invade Oroville City ' ' \' Oroville folks are in ecstasy. famous movie stars like the Burlon'I. Lee l\tarvin. Cameron i- a1i1chell and grid hero O.J. Simpson have invaded their town to film a movie abool>-bigotry in the .... south. l · \\'hy did they pick the mid· California town? Because they are ~ 1 staging rape. riot, castration and :. lust -things that don't set well ~ with folks below the Mason-Dixon i !!" line. See story Page 26. Police Uncover Kidnap Hideout Site for Anne LONDON (UPI) -Police have raided a secuded country house they beliere may have been planned as a secret hideout for Princess Anne had the attempt to kidnap her been successful, police sources disclosed today. 'rhe hause is k>cated at Fleet, about 50 miles southwest -0f London and 10 miles fro i\JOO!'r ho ear San'dhurst Military Academy, police said. Police sources said the house was raided Thursday, nine hours after an unsuccessfuJ gun auack and kidnaping attempt against the princess and her husband, Capt. Mark Phillips, on LCllldoo's Broad Mall thoroughfare late \Vedn<Sday. The princess and her husband were unhurt. But her chauffeur. he r bodyguard, a unifonned policeman and a newsman were v.'OWlded. Police raided the house one hour after Ian Ball, 26, was charged at Lond-On's Cannon Row police station with the attempted murdt r or Anne's bodyguard, {See ANNE, Page J) South Laguna School Plam Bicycl e, Rodeo A bicycle rodeo v.ill be held nt 10 a.m. Saturday at AliJO Elementary School In Soolll I.aguna. the .rodeo reatures ev~L! ror young bike rkters and teacbts safety v;hile riding. L..iguna police Patrolman David Emory, project coordinator, said. The rodeo is sponsored by the IChool Parent· Tea<hcrs ASIOClatloo. • high turnover in the department. atayor Holm said records he had been given showed that only on one occasion Y.·as a single -Officer deployed , and then the "'atch commander. a ranking policeman, was available at the station to assist in the field . Ht: said that three times officers have been called to work 7.-0ay i,reeks. but thaL twice the extra work was allocated at the officers' requests for overtime. ilolayor Holm said city r<'<'Ords sho"· total manpower in the force bas increased from 52 prrsoos in fiscal 1972- 73 lo s.i 11 pcrsoru this fiscal year. He said of that totnl. 38 "'e re Oadge-carryiJ1s, personnel. The mayor said ht• backed Police Oliel Frank Schopen fully. "I've got personally a lot of fa ilh in this guy ," he said. He said he wanted to make it clear that the position ol the association of police employes y.·as not lhe position of the police department. The empk>yes· association is a group lormed to nc1.'0tiate for "'ai::e and salary benefit~. "I would 1n1plorl' the associal1on to look at some nun1lJCrs as v.·e ha\'(' dooe. Throughout the state of California .. . look at any city that's con1parabll' .. . on "'hatever basis \'ou use . none of thrn1 h<ts anything apprOOching the number .>f 1>0licen1cn that we do," !\lnyor llohn said . lie admitlcd th<i t theft' has been a "C1'rtatn amount of inflexibility" in past st ruclurLnJ: of the department, but lh<it :.t~ps Y.'l're being taken to resolve it. lie ~;11d h1· li1'p,1rtnlt'11t y.·1!1 bf>~tn :1rl!\ c. crv-..~·l rn1n111:,: progr.1111 M> J)C'r!tOnnC'l 111.1y !11' tno\·11d fron1 s1.....::tion to ~t·et1on 111 1'Jll j•l'jit'lll'}' ('<ISi.'l'i . I[,· also nn(,'(t 1h.1t l.:1Rull;1 :-.<'llll~ rnany nrf1l'l'l'S 10 "llf'Cl,lhlt.'d :-o<.'bools, whu.:h d1n11 n1shL'S t hi' tnt11I nun1bcr of 1u l' n :l\ a1l11hl(' f.1r du!,v but 1~ a personal lwn1·!1t to \ht• off1L·Crs :.<-hool«I. "l don't '":int 10 rt·~pond u1 a w11y th;1t in :iny \\iJY eoulrl be 1nt('r1>ri'h-d ris round !Y.'O in a running JllUl bll!tlc ~·1th !he .1ssoc1at1on l":t\\cL'n no"' and budget ;1ppr1)\;jl," he said. s acer evson , - 'Reprisal' Man Ruled Guilty In Laguna Death f\ San Bernardino man was found guilly Thurday 'Of first degree murder in the killing of ty.·o men including a Laguna Beach man and rne shooting of another Lagunan in \\'hat lhe prosecution called a ''drug bum" reprisal. Harry Ltt O'Agostin "'ill face sentencing on l"'O counts of first degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon April 4 in the court of Superior Court Judge Edward F'ogg in San Bernardino. O'Agostin was tried for the killing of Calvin Knight, 41, of 1(115 Catalina St.: and Phillip Demmock, 25. of Cathedral City and the shooting of Thomas Bro"'Tl· 23, of the Catalina Street address in October 1973. The killing s u·ere alleged to ha\'e occurred ~·hen rne fout men were apparently eondocting a drug transaction in a citrus gNJ\'e in the con1munity of lllghland. Both dead men had been £hot through Air California Jet Loses-Cabin Pressure i11 Skv " No one y.•as reported injured although passengers y.·ere se\·errl~· s hak e n Thursday v:hen an Air California jct bound from Orange County Airport to S<in Francisco losl cabin pressure. The captain of the BOl'ing 737. William Buttner, declared an en1ergency u·hen the pressute failed at a cruising altitude of 31 ,000 feel about 20 minutes out of San F'raneiseo. The craft de scended rapidly to 10.000 feet and continued at that altitude into San Francisco International Airport Air Cal officiafs said the plane ~·as hangered to determine exactly 1o,·hat y.·ent "'rong. Preliminary indicators are that a valve or actuator failed. The t\v<>-engine jet 1ras fl ight 127, due to depart Orange ('.()unty Airpon at I p.m. Thursday. It left about 15 minules late and arrived in San Francisco about 2:30 p.m. There we.re reports fron1 passengers !hat the emergency o,.ygen masks that fell automatically from overhead racks were not working properly, but Air Cal President Robert Clifford said he had (Sr:e PLANE, Page Z t Laguna Residents May Form Group An organir.atlonal meeting of residents of the lower Bluebird Canyon and Woods Cove lln!a of Laguna Beach will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Bluebird Park with an eye to formatJon ol a neighborhood association. Proposed boundaries for the aSSbeiation run from Shadow Lane south to Diamond Street and Crom Arch Beach lleights to the ocean. An ad hoc comm1ttee working for fonnaOon -0f such an aS!Weiation has been -ting Informally. A ljlOkwnan for the new aD>Cialion could work with ·11>< dty to help solY< local prol>lems and would watch for proposed deveiopmenl which might be detrinlcnlal lo 1he area. ' ' ' the he<id \\ith a .38-cahbE'r \\'Capon and their bodies dumped in an orange gro\'C near an ab:J.ndonc<l ranch h-Ousc. Bro\\ll, nicknamed "God" in the Art Colony because of his belief ~1c could not die. y.·as found lying injured beside State Highway 18, the main rout.c lo Lake Arrowhead mountain resorts. lnfonnati-On later led police: to arrest D'Ago1din just houn after the lihootings took place. Police al!IO found a blood·spattered van belonging to the Cathedral City man. In the vehicle "''ere a number of weapons including ~ pistol. a rt\·olver , a derringer, and a rine. CRASH CLAIMS RACER Peter Revson. 35 Love 'Downfall" Air Force Dog C<111.g-Tit Courting St\N ANTONIO. Tex . (1\P) -Love in springtime has proved lhe downfall for 1'Titz, the nonv iolent Air Force patrol dog. Fritz. :\\VOL since .Jan. 5 from Lackland Air Force Rase's dog school, was recaptured Thursday when he walked into a tra1> bailed with rood. The German shC(pherd !\vice had flunked an 1\ir Force patrol dog training course because he v.1as loo friendly. 1'.Iilitary handlers dubbed hin1 "Flower Puppy." :\ resident called the base several days ago rcport in~ a Uog matching Fritz' description v.1as seen courling: a female dog:. .l\ir Force dog handlers 1\1. Sg1 . LoAni e Breland and S. Sgt. Robby Tedder baited a trap for the A \VOL pooch. fhey ;aid :'ritt. JfJered no resistance when arrested. An Air Force spokesman said Fritz is under considerat io n for narcotics detection school to learn to sni ff oul_ marijuana and other • drugs. Lagu11a Com1cil Rejects Expe11sive HOme Pt'O}lo sal A proposed 33-unit subdivisioo of $90,000 homes . proposed for a steep canyoo ~·all above Park Avenue. has been unanimously rejected by the Laguna Beach City Council. Council members agreed the tract as proposed by Arko eonsullants didn't fit the site, "'as loo dense and did extensive r:nvironmental mischief to the area. The proposed tract map had come before th e council automatically approved from the planning commission level because the city planners had failed to take any action on it. The rouncil is final judge in sud\ matters. Tbe council's action alS<t followed a tw~hour he;iring and I e n g t h y presentatk>n by the project coordinalor Ron Kull. aod a string of consultants. Apparent atalUhg IBctlcs by the developer led to tw9 charges by ci ty l'Ollt'lcllmcn that a "filibll!tt:r" was laldng place. A large crowd of residents OJ>POSOO lo the project dwlndll'd during lhe hearin!.(s. Opponents took abc>ut 20 minutes to voice their QPPMlllon. During the htarlng. a geologlst working for the developer admitted JOil in the area w:is .subject to "crttp" an4 that bomtJ bulll on the ~y<Ci wall would -- have to have founda tions Y.hl<:h rf':1chcd bedrock sandstone. The geologist satd con v en ti on al landscaping and grass lawns should not be permittf'd in the area because irrigation v•ould calL~c raster slippage Coun cilman members qucslloncd the ability or !he dl:'\'t'lopcr to suarantN, C\'cn through derd restrictions. that tile landscaping rl-qu1rements wou!d last Councilwoman Phyllis S1o,·rr11cv asked that v.· o u Id happen "'h\·n the soil "creeped away." Jn denying the projt'ct. the oouncil al~ turned down a gift of three lots "'h1ch could be maintained as open space. Can1hodi a n Fightiui! PHl'\0~1 PENH tt.:Pl l -Govemn1cn1 lroops reeaptun.'d a riverbank \'1113!:t' from surpristd rebel forces today but made no progr~, in their fight to retc.ke Ou<long province capital four mile~ 10 !he west, fi eld reports .said. Peam Ulumfllk. four miles e11st of Oudong. ~as caplured In h e a v y flghllng after cambodian government forces stonned lnto the riverbank village from landing Mil~ Tlulnday. • T1·agic E11cl To Africa11 Test Drive JOllA:'oi:'oiF:SRt;Tt<:. S-Outh Afric:i (A Pl -Anll'rie:1n n1otor r;icin~ driV('r Peter lll'vson d1l'd hxla.\' on his v.:1y to a ho~pi !al afh·r h1~ c;1r r rashl'd :1t ;i ~pcl'd of more th:1n 1 IU 1nill'f. on l1<1t1r at the l\)alanu Circ:u11. Ht•\son. from :'\c·1\' York nnd llt'<londo lk-;1t·h. "·as ll·stu1;.: In:. Fonnu!a l)nC' r<ieini,: car for th(• Sou1h 1\frlL'<111 Cr;1nd l'r1x :\larch 30. 11 hrn thl· rrash occurred. Officials said he "'as bddly burnl'<I :\ track offu.:ial .c;.;ud lhc racer crashed after passing a (.'()nu·r JI lhc bottom of the main straightaway. The ca r burst into flames. Rev.son died on lhe \\'::IV In Johannes· burg f~eneral Jlospital. 15 milt's outside the Clly. The 35-year-<>ld 11lavboy h:ichclor \\'as related lo the He\'sons of the Hevlon ('QS1nct1c fonune. lie began r11l'ing :1t 1hc age of 25 in IJ:iw111i and thrt'C' yt•ars later, in 1963, began racing professionally in Euro1>e. Hcvson's nan1e 11as link('d fr('quently l\'ith beaut1ful \\Offi('n . the n10<.,l recent nn 1\n1~rican 019dcl i\bo WJl.S ousted ;is l\tlss \\'orld . :-Ofarjorie-\\'allA<-e. described in news accounts as Revs()n ·s steady Rirl friend , "·as fire d by r h c contest's Rrit ish orJ!anizers af!('f a seriC's of publicized rrl11t ionships \\'Ith En E: tis h pop personalities Th f'rC also \\'£'re reports she and Rcvsoo v.·('rc engaged, a \'io lation of contf'St rules. Al!hough a 1nernbt'r of thl' l'osmet ics f:ulldy. h<' al"ays told in1l•t'\'1ewcrs that ht· 11 ;js not a 11~·;il(l1y n1;1n and t'tllpha"'1z£'d he 11·as not :1 n l1c1r to a f.in1il~ ronunl'. Hl'vson 11·as lhf' f.f'ton cl mf'n1ber of his f:1n1ily to d il' 1n ;1 rat·e 1·;ir ;j('Cldt>nt. l/1s youni.;C'r brf)ther. l'>nui.;, w:i~ kill{'d during :1 Forn1uta I JI rat:<' 111 Jlt•nni;irk 111 1967. At least thrl'C oth<'r ix-r..,ons \1"rc k1lk-d in that :ircldl'nl. The Rr\·son bro!hcr!i burst onto the racing s~ne at about !he ~ame t1mf' ant i kC'Pnly compe!(•d agains t one :•nuthcr tn Bral>ham and l.ot11s e:u·~ ll 1s bc~I raring .\1•nr y.·a.<i 1971. lie won !he pole J>')S!l1ou in the lnd1nnapohs 500 for t· S ,\uto Club Champ11111sh1p r a r s "1th a reeord 17R.6!J6 miles per hour ;111d llnishcd JM racP a1t runnf>r-tip. T-hnl---- f..1rn1· ~tar. ht' tcarnt'CI \Vith IJ..:nis Hulme tSee Rt-:vso~, Pai:;e 21 Orange Coast Weather :'\1ght and morning lo1v cloudi- nr..,s. othtr\\LS:e f;.ur Snturday, ac. cording to t\C<ithcrla dv P:i1ricia 1!011e. Highs Saturd11y ·from near fil:J ut thl' be:ichf'!i to m1d.fi0s 111- land l'<JJr skies in ihc afternoon. INSllll·: TODA\' f"etcr 80fb1ar, a /ll1d 1oe!tcrn 11rti.~t, is ha1;01a a one-man slirJI(,' r1t !!1r ,\'ru;port Jlnrbor A rt i\INSf'tun. SPc story 111 to- d11t/s \\'t't'ke11rler by Slaff writer JacquPl111e Conib~ Ltt11d. Al '>'-l«"llu 1 --.111 )14) •w11-. U Mulutl '•lldl ~ J1 I... M. loyd II NII-ti """ f C.1tulflt<1 U.'f ''" tt-ll (lflttnll• j •••fff•l"b ,... (Miit• U S11tr'l1 ) 2e-J'2 (H.i,,_. -,. ,,..... ,..,.,...,. ,, 0.•I~ Nt!ktt a 11.C:k MMl!th M-11 £1111 .. ll l ,_ • ~~...... • 'lfl•Mt tJ.21 T11Uttr1 )t.# ,., ltll Ilk.,_ M Wittliff 4 l+.,•1(.-" w_,, ,. .. , '''" .t.ftfl 1._...,"" '' w .. 111 "-""' '· n M.llllltJr ' • • Anaheim's Mayor Said 'Bankrupt' Anaheinl mayor Jack C. Dutton has !llt.'<I for bankruptcy in an effort to stavil off creditors se<-kins p<1ymrnt of more than $600,000 In debts. .Puttoo, who has been mayor of Anaheim for four of his 12 years on tfie city coun cil , filed bankruptcy pa~rs in the U.S. Districl Court bankruptcy africe in Santa Ana last monlh , but it was only made public th.is week. Dutton annowiccd last September hf\ would step do>A·n as mayor because of $400,000 in business losses and large expenditures of his own money while perfonnlng his duties as IT)ayor. Despite his problems. Dutton plans to 4 run for re-election April 9. A Dutton aide said today the key reason the mayor liled for OOnkruptcy was to stop one of three trustees on his 4.5 acres of commercial property from foreclosing. A District Court judge already has isst1ed a restraining order to prevent Capital Alliance Corporation from selling the land. According to the doctunents Dutton filed, he -0wes Capilal Alliance $184 .000 and another $342,480 , to tv.·o other tru stees. Dutton's total list of debts and back taxes came to more than $000,000 despite the fact he lisll bis total assets at more than $2.l 1nillion. But lhe Anahei m ma yor said he wanted to declare bankruptcy anyway to give him enough lime lo sell off sonic or his property and pay off his mmit pressing debtl. Dutton owns and operates a restaurant on the 4.$.11crc site and he will reportedly retain eontrol of the eating establishment after selling off 110me of the: surrounding land to be converted into a bllsiness- financial complex. Ex-Dana CofC Orief Hoyt Post Succumbs at 67 Ho}1 Post. 3 fonner president of the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce and a leader in the Laguna Beach Community Concert Association, died at h is ~pistrano Beach home Wednesday. He was 67. ~tr. Poet, an insurance agent in the South Coast area for the past 10 years, had been a California resident since 1912. He was a native of Grand R a pi d s. l\1ich. The family home is at 34841 Camino Capistrano. He \eaves his widow, Virginia of the home: two sons. Jerry Post of Maryland and Henry Post of Malibu; a sil!lter, Mrs. Betty Graveldi ng of Encinitas, and eight grandchildren. Private committal has been scheduled with Sheffer Mortuary of San Clemente .. tn charge of arrangements. • · l\leu 's Chili to Hold l\feeting on Finances Estate planning, tax savings and life 1nsuranee are the topics of discussion Cfuring a mcetlng of' the Laguna Men's Club at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Bridge Hall in the 'Neighborhood Congregational Church, 430 St Ann's Dri ve, Laguna Beach. Speakers are R.J. Gam:ius. senior trust adviser for L...!isure World branch Security Paci fic Bank and llarvey Schwitzer, of the bank's Newport IJ'ust office. Club business will follow lhe prese ntation. :i:I. Ali ens FoWld ' To Live Again? ~ociety Freezes •• Members' Bodies~ ) VO E~tERYVILLE (AP) -"Y.rc·re not 'A·hich they laid C()ntained them . ~tr guaranteeing anything," said Jerome B. families are paying $750 a year IO keep \\'hite, showing ne.,·smen a tan• he said them in the frozen state . contained the rrozen dead bodies of two Their bodies bring to 20 I.ht number ot -E stroke victims. ~l'IOOI froz.en after death in the: United l';'!!>f-.;_~ --~'hit~a-.proside.nL-of--1be•~S~~mn:e"m"!be~r -'SSltaates,...<l;ua'ifL..U' L.; ______ _:__-l Bay Area Cryonics Society, which, llkc ' • Dlllf ~ilol Sr.II r i.vt" others around the world, bt'lleves death is "not absolute'' and not necessarily irreversible. Members think persons can be frozen ilnmedlalely afler dealh and later revived by a yet unknown technology and repaired. "Life is tbe result or many complex proctsses and ceases only when all have completely deteriorated. Unless !he body is totally destroyed , death is not absolute," added Arthur Quaife, president of Time Trans, Inc. Time Trans has a contract wi th the society to carry out the storage and maintenance of froien bodies. Board Denies .4 vco Request ' Fo1· Waiver Avco Community De\·elopers must get 1' permit to bu.lid two major coaatal project.$ in Lagtma Niguel or go lo court to get a sought-after exemption from the lav.·. PARADING THEIR PETS -In dow ntown San Juan Capistrano this week, dozens or young pet fanciers and their companions vied for prizes at midway point of Fiesta de las Golondrinas. Mila Swartout, left, shows off her cat, "Dingo." George 1'1adatian proudly presents his rabbit "Sprcckel" and Coleen Sweeney shows no reluctance to wear her snake, "Sally" around her neck. Saturday afternoon parade at l p.m. is finale for week's festi,1ities. The society called a nev.'!I conference TI1ursday to announce the ''cryonlc suspension" of a man and won1an who both died Feb~ 9, and shov" the capsule •• f'r""! Page 1 The State Corutal Zone Comervation Commission this y,·eek in Los Angeles reaffirmed its original deniAl of the ccmpany's claim of e1emption rrom requirements of the 1m coastal ·act, Proposition "'· The action exhausted A v c o • s administrative remed ies. It can now proceed with the lawsuit bc«n told the system y,·as operable. filed last year in Lo6 Angele-; Superior San :0.1a~co County Sheriff's Deputy Court in an attempt to force the C.~I. Keev1 I, one of the 77 persons aboard exemptJon. Parade ,, Cli1naxes Fiesta PL.\NE • • • the plane, said the aircraft had been up The t\\·o proposals invotved arr tract for about 45 minutes when she felt a 7479. about 72 acres oceanside of Pacific blast of cold ai r and an unromfortable Coast Highway near Crown Valley feeling in her ears. Parkway, and tract 7885. 157 acres inland 'Dirty Sally' Heads Lineu.zJ in San J 11£111. Capistrano San Juan Capistrano's Fiesta de las Golondrinas will \\•ind up this weekend wi th a grand-finale parade offering almost 200 entries including horsemen , floats, marching bands and a television star as grand ma rshal. Jeanette Nolan, the star of the weekly series '4Dirty Sally'1 will appear al the head oC the parade which starts at 1 p.m. Lagima Doctor Raymond Foerch Succumbs at 32 Requiem mass "ill be in Paterson. Nev.· Jersey for Dr. Raymond J . foereh, 32. of Laguna Beach. who died Tuesday. Or. Foere~ fonnerly head of lhe emergency room at San Clemente General Hospi tal , died after a !~year banlc v.'ilh cancer. His fami ly suggestl memo r i a I contributions be made to the Department of Cancer RC$earch flrd Surgery at UCLA. care of Dr. Donald t fartin. A native of Passaic, New Jersey, Dr. Focrc.'n had lived in Laguna Beach tY.·o years . He was graduated from GeorgetOY..TI l.inivcrsitv in 1963 and in 1968 finished his med ical ·training nt Creighton l\.ledical School in Omaha. r\'ebraska. He \\'3S a clip101nat of the National Board of l\.ledica\ ..f:xaminers and the president of his medical school senior class. He was listed in the 1967-68 edition of \llho's-Who Among Sludentl i1l American Universities and Colleges. Dr. Foerch also was a member of Pi Rho Sigma medi cal fraternity and Alpha Omega Alpha medical 'honorary. He is survived by his parents, r-.tr. and l\.lrs. Raymond Focrch. Sr .. of Passaic; a brother, Robert and sister. Toni, also of Passaic. Board to Hear Student Pla11s On Dana Move The tradttional route to be followed "'1ll begin at El Camino Real a n ·d Ortega Highway, wrap around the mi~ion and then head down Camino Capistrano to Del Obispo Road. San J uan's downtov.'O s1.rects \1·itl be From Page l ANNE • • • closed to traffic al noon -or possibly Overehead on the plane's public of the highway al Niguel Road. sooner If parade cro\\·ds are large, said address system was an aMOuncement by Avoo initially planned to build 1.900 members of the sponsoring Fiesta the pilot that Flight 127 y,·as having "an residential units on the blufitop parcel. en1ergency at 31 ,000 feet" an d n.,..;.,.. """otiations for a coastal Associatloo. d di O 000 f ~-"'" ·-• e~n ng to l , eet. pern1it, that num ber was reduced to An estimatl'd 3.000 persons \viii appear Deputy Keevil said the craft quickly 1,690. Ulen 1,218 and now r est!! in the parade 'A'hich is the final major descended but that the oxygen masks unofficially at slightly more than 900 activity of the v.·ee klong celebration which fell out of the holders above the units. heralding the return of the swallows 10 seatl apj:leared to malfunction. She said Tract 7885 is actually 416 acres, but there was some oxygen in her mask and mos t of them lie outside t h e thC' old mission. tbcn the system failed. commission's permit zone. which i5 I.000 Anion~ the farthcst·travC'hng entries During that tUne a stewardess 'A'as yards inland of mean high tide line. The inspector James Beaton. y,•ill be the Cabrillo High School r-.tarching heard to be stating, •·No oxygen, no company has planned to put 1165 unil<i Baod \\'hich Y.'ill come by bus from oxygen." according to Deputy Ketvil. v.·ith.in •he pennil woe. Police said detectives who broke into Lompoc. -She said the passengers did not pass out Under Prop. 20, de\·eiopment on which the house found no food or other Charro 1:0.texican cowboy \ Jack C. during the rapid descent but that there substantial on-5ite construction was dooe preparations for a long stay. They said Tobley v.·ill come from Guadalajara, were "90me heads lolling." , and money spent by Nov. 8, 1972 when !itexico, to annPa r in the parade. A' Cal's Cl"r-~ ·d · · •l. .. ., .. ,,....i ed fr the house belon~s Lo a doctor and >\'ar. rr-lr u uiu sa1 an examination 1.11e act .,...__ .... was exempt om the After the pa rade square dancers from of the plane' g ~ ~~0 rul rent.ed recenUy y a man in his middle s emer ency 0~1gen "J'""'"m nev.· es. 208 . the Shipmates Club will perform all indicated the re was an adequate supply Avoo·s exemption request under that Ronald Hawle)'. ·who lives next door . artemoon in the plaza near Bank of of oxygen and that the system v.·orked as provision was turned down by the state America. ., w d I · · l said "nobody really knew him. He did not 1 as suppo&e o. comnuss1on ast year. The celebration continues in the II l · ··' th t A Sta speak to anybody. J think we only saw c exp aint.'-' a one reason recent le Supreme Court ruling him twice during the aq>le of weeks he erening when the annual salute to the pa!'Sengers niay ha ve e x per i enc e d extetxled the exemption date to Feb. 1, was here." JSSOCiation president dinner dance takes difficulty using their masks v.·as that the 1973 when the commission! began Mrs. Shirley Leggett, another neighbor. place at El Adobe reslaurant. Tickets to system is a demand system \\'hlch meeting. said, "lie was a very odd fellow _ not that e\·ent are sold out and a waiting :ist requires that a breath be drawn before -Av-c.•o's re-application under this ruling interested in making contact with us or of 50 already exists, spokesmen said. any oxygen comes out of the mask. The was quashed Wednesday by t b e talking 10 any of the neighbors." The final activity or the celebration oxygen does not stream out of the mask. commission after A.ssi.stant s t ate Police said the house was raided as a coines on Sunday \\'hen horsemen gather "It was n1y understanding that a crew Attorney Car\ Boronkay recommended resul t of information given by 3 m.:in at 9 a.m. at the Livingston Graham Gate member asked the captain to go back the denial . they were inte rrogating. They refused t() of Rancho ~Ussion Viejo, From there. and chec k the oxygen system. He "As of Feb. 1," Boronkay's report say whether the man was Ian Bal!. the group will ride through the \'ast checked it and lt was wo rk Ing read, "no building permits tor the Police said Ball is known to ha\'C been acreage of the ranch. Admission for any satisfa ctorily," Clifford said. residential s!J'uctures had been issued a man of many names-They said anlOng adult horseman is $5. Yowiger riders Co pilot aboard was George Cannon. nor was there sufficiently specific the name he used \\'C're Ian or Anthony under 18 can pay St. --There "'ere three stewardesses. de,·elopment plans" for both projects. Stewart, John Williams and Van Der 1 --~;;;;~iiiii;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;:~~;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~-r~luis. l\leanv;-hlle. under security so extreme she traveled in a horse transport truck. Princess Ann carried out her first public engagement today since the attempt to kidnap her. The prin cess and ·her tiusband v;·ent to his home village or Great Somerford in \\'iltshire to receive a "·edding gift of sih·er at ceremonies attended by most of the 500 villagers, all of them issued with special pa~es. A police helicopter hovered ove r t h e vehicle carrying the couple while police "'ilh binoculars and two-wav radios \Vere stationed on all roads. The transport ..,. truck bore the name "Great Ov<llion" - one of Capt. Phillips' jumping horS1'S. It \\·as esoorted by a police jeep and follo\\'ed by !he princess' own blue Scin1itar auto1nobile carr}'ing other i;u(lrds and n young girl. The three vehicles dro\'e past the 1nodcst fnn1il\' home of the Phillips fa1nil~· into a field v.·herc the horses v:ere unloaded. SLEEP SOFAS Every Home Should Have One I \ • com The have al an 1hroug All c H 0 No passen Thur bound San F The Buttn lll< pr of 31 , Franc' to 10, altitu Airpo Air bange wrong valve The to de p.m . late 2:30 The that t fell II were Presi been San C.M. the pl for a blast feelin Ove acidr the p cm er desce De desce whic seats there then SAN DIEGO (AP l -Fifty-four illegal aliens \\·ere found in bcllt cars of a freight train \\lcdnesday night , waiting for it to leave for Los Angeles. 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SpokesmC'n for the c;ro\\1h Planning Advirory Commission said parents "·ould be v.·elcome to romment on lhe plans to n1ovc yowig$ters fro1n the Viejo School attendance area lo the Triton ca n1pus .. The hearing will start at 7:30 p.n1. at district headquarters . The latest propoi;cd pupil shift's another try at re:.ichin g a balance in student populations in the district's tv.'o secondary schoo ls. Trustees have rc1nalned concerned for n1oolhs at a growing disparity in enrolling. Oancl Hills' enrollmE"flt keeps growing and exceeds San Clemente High School's. The stOOcnls Involved in thr latest proposal 11 re in nml.h and tenth grades at OAn..1 llins. They live In the southerly parUon of h\WiM V>ejo where elementary students awmd Viejo School. Trust~ wQuld have to mske the final deci sion on !hr plan. once the A.isory group completes its ltUd)l-tn Ule~C!ieJ.u,_ If the sht>ft Wt!re approved, ll wotild- achleve nearly an ~ual balance in enrollmentl. It ~·ould leave Dana Hills with 1,867 studrnts and sa.n Oemente with 1,815. Comml!!Slon Oialrman John l"lood anid the gradual move would help ltablUze lhc enrollments a1 the crunpu.!CS. The ~uccess of lhe pla.u, however, U! uestionnble. • The couple will spend the weekend v.·ith Phillips' parent s. f'ro1n Page I REVSON .... for a 1-2 finish in the Can-Am challenge cup series and atso won the British r.rand Prix, :i feat he repeated last yenr. He also won the Ca nadian Grand Prix in 1973. Revson was the second-fastest qualifier ;:it Indianapolis In 1972 'A'ith a 192.885 m.p.h. but went oul of the race after 23 laps with a broken gear bo1. ~lis first USAC championship race v.•as the Phoenix 200 in 1966 and his first Indianapolis attempt came in 1969, where he started in last place. tn the Indianapolil!I 500 last year, he starttd on the inskle of the fourth row .11fter qualifying at 192.fi06 m.p.h. but mtt 'A'lth misfortune. lie was lnvolvfd ln a massive nm-lap pileup that deleyed the start or the race until another day. Then. once the race got under wr1 y, Rev900 luted lw: than ijlree laps. lUs ~r era.shed and burst lnto flames ln the third tum, and for unknown re830fls, the caution flag was not Oaahed. R~vton was left alone to extract himself from hill burning wre<:kag('. Although his car was badly d3maged, the d"shlng Revson escapt'd vir1ually unscathed . r • • Excellent Selection Now On Di•pla y. At Rea•onabl e P · Sto I Tod roe... p n •Y· DREXH-HERITAGE-HEN REDON-WOODMARK-KARAS'IAN WEEKDAYS & SATURD.-,)'S 9:00 to 5,30 NEWPORT & TORRANCE OPIN FRIDAYS 'TIL .f NEW~RT IEACH e 1m WES'l'CLIJ'F OR., W..:mtl LAGUNA IEACH e 34.5 NORTH COAsr HWY .. CS.-'551 TORRANCE e 23649 I-IA WTHORNE BLVD. tOUcn Sunda,y 12-3:30> 378-12'79 ol t indic of ox it \.\' He :fi syst requ· any oxyg "I me and chec salis Co The g - ' Saddlebaek Today's l 'lnnl N.Y. Stocks EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 81, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1974 TEN CENTS • asier rl'ime-Ge-tting G-a-s-~een-Thi·s W eel{end Gt-ttlng a tankful of gas on the Orango Coast should be a lot. easier this weekend. Al least that's what Gov. Ronald Reagan and the major oil companie! say. 'The governor predicted drivers should have no problem buying gas th.is Sunday at an estimated 900 stations scattered throughout the state. All the stations arc owned and • County Jet Has Loss Of Pressitre No one 11•as reported injured although passengers y,·ere severely s h a k en Thursday 11·hcn an 1\ir California jct bound from Orange County Airport to San Francisco losl cabin pressure. The captain of the Boeing 737, William Buttner, decl<'lred an eme rgency when the pressure failed at a cruising altitude of 31,000 feet about 20 minutes out of San Francisco. The craft descended rapidly to 10,000 feet and continued at that altitude into San Francisco International Airport. Air Cal officials said the plane Wal!! hangered to determine exactly what went wrong. Preliminary indicators are that a valve or actuator failed . Th e t\v1>engine jet "'as (light 127, due to depart Orange County Airport at 1 p.m. Thursday. It left about 15 minutes late and arrived in San Francisco about 2:30 p.m. There \vere reports from passengers lhat the emergency oxygen ~s ttipt fell t1utomatically from overhead racks were not y;orking properly, but Air Ca l President Robert Clifford said he had been told the system was operable. .. San f\-1aleo County Sheriff's Deputy C.M. Keevil, one of the 77 persons aboard the plane. said the aircraft had been up for about 45 minutes when she felt a blast of cold air and an uncomfortable feeltng .. .,in her ears. Overehead on the plane's public aridress system "'as an announcement by the pilot that Flight 127 was having •·an emergency at 31.000 feet'' a n d descendin g to 10,000 feet. Deputy Keevi l said the craft quickly descended but that the oxygen masks which fell out of the holders above the seals appeared to ma lfunction. She said there \\'as some oxygen in her mask and then the system failed . During that time a stewardess was heard to be stating. "No oxygen. no oxygen," according to Deputy Keevi l. She said the passengers did not pass out .. during the rapid descent but that there were "some heads lolling." Air Cal's .CUffilt'.11 said an examination of the 'plane·s eme rgency oxygen system indicated there was an adequate supply of oxygen and that the system worked as it "'as supposed to. He explained that one rea son pa~ngers may have expe ri e n ce d difficulty using their masks "'as that the system is a demand system which requires that a breath be drawn before any oxygen comes out of the mask. The oxygen does not stream out or the mask. "It was my understanding that a crew member asked the captain to go back and check the oxygen system. lie checked it and it was w o r k i n g salisf actorily." Clifford said. CopUot aboard \\'as George Cannon. There were lhree ste"·ardesscs. Robber Leaves I dentificatio1i PHOENIX (UPll-&>metimes a guy jusl can'Mo-anythtnq riW>t. Take, for instance, Richard George ~toss, 17, Phoenix, \\'ho was arrested for armed robbery of a convenience rNrkct early toe.by . lie hadn't even gotten b3ck to his house when police pulled up. ~foss had left his wallet containing a driver's Jk.-ense with photograph and other Identification. on the counter In [root of the store clerk. operated by major oil ~mpanics and include the brands of Standard, Phillips. ARCO, Gull, Douglas, Mobil , Shell, Time, Save Mor, and Union. However, there were few signs that the independent dealers are follo'ol'ing suit. Several dealers contacted earlier this we.ek said Uley did not have eoough gas oo hand to open Sunday, or Saturday for that matter. • I I ·-· They said they l'OUld only resuinc Sunday operations if lhe govern1nent "'ill increast their monlhly allocations. Go\'. Rc<igan conceded that despite his prediclioos. gasoline is s t i I I in short supply throughout lhe sta le and urged drivers lo rontlnue conscn'ing fuel. ··The lifting of the embargo on the sale of crude oil by the Arab nations .,..·i !l eventually Increase 1he supply of sasolinl! s in Califor nia," he said. "llo.,..·ever. it 11.·111 be several \~eeks before the increased supply is felt in C.11lfornia and. even then. the supply "'\11 fall short of dctTiand." he added. The governor's predicted ea:>lng of the fuel supply situation is supported by the Auto Club's weekly Fuel Gauge report in \\•hich 337 stations throughout Southern Caliro mia \\'ere sur\·eyed. The Auto Club reported that alrnost 80 p('rcc.nt of the stations l'Onlactl'<I 111 acer Orange and Los Anscles Counties s11icl 1hry "ould be open at least part of 1h1· day Saturday, rind almos1 15 JX"rcent part of the day Sunday. Th is contrasts significantly 1\"ilh la.st \\'N!kend "'hen Orange Count y dri\t•rs found about 60 pcrt'ent of the sta!1on5 open on Saturday but only one percent un Sunday. The Auto Club not!.'.'<! thnt 11115 \\'('('kl'nd's opeJLinHs "'Ill b<' statterl'CI throughout the rnctropolltan arl·as aud \1 111 not b<> grouped in any Oil<' arl·;1. .\l.111y of 1111• op1:nings \1111 t .. • on a hn11h'd h;1s1s, so dn\"rrs net-ding g;1s O\'l·r 1he 11t·l·k1·ud should gas uil t·arly in the d;1y. lht• Auto Club ;idv1St'<L \\'!ult• g<1s st;1t1ons ar(' 1ncrr:1s1np, tht>lr pu111p1ni,: hours ft•V. of !hcn1 are UIM'll 111 the e1·en1ngs. In C'os1:i ~le.sa. hov.c1er, .., one co1n-0J.K•ratt.'(l s1.111on po..-.!t'(I a sign sa~·1n(:! 1t \\·ould tx-opcon :!1 hour.1 a d:t v. l>1.'1'.-jll!t' thl' pr1'(1!~·T101is of unpn:n lllf: I S\•c ti AS. l'a ~t· 21 evson , - 180 Give Blood Ti·agic E11<I To Af1·ica1t To Aid Girl, 17 • .. • ELIZABETH TAYLOR Sta1·s Invade Oroville City l:y JOii:'\ ZALLER Of M'!t O•llY 1'1IDI Sl•tf In the intensive earc unit of t:CL\ :\lcdical Centtr is a 17-ycar-old :'\'e\\port Beach gi rl 1,1'nose viruS·\1Caktned body t'i 1wncturcd by tubes and \11res and probes. But l'\c11·port !!arbor l-l igh Senior Corrie \\"ard is one \"ery gr3teful person . Thursday her tr1enOS and n~ighbors frotn the Harbor Area lined up by the dozens 10 rC'pay the huge blood debt she 1s runni ng up in her bout \1'it h a deadly strain of hepatitis. Jn all. 180 people "·ere scheduled to donate blood at the. rate of 12 people every 20 minu tes. Red Cross o[ficia·1s s.1y that's roc [;istest rate at v.·hich they can accept Oroville folks are in ecstasy. blood. Famous movie stars like the ··1t's amazing to 5<.'e the "'ay people 1 Burtons, Lee 1t1arvi{l, Cameron arc coming through." said the gi rl's J.. Mitchell and grid hero O.J . mother, ?\lrs. Barbara \\.'ard. ''\\"e can·t S.impson ha~e invaded _their ~"'n to say how gr ateful \1·e are.'' film a movie about bigotry 1n the Jn 40 days of hospitalization, Corrie has -South. . _ . . .:_. _ used ~ pints of blood and she is \~hy .dtd they pick the mid-continuing to reqairc plasma at lfW r:ilc Cah~om1a town~ Because f!1<'Y are of one pint el'ery t"'o da ys. staging rape. riot. castration and The rea!On is that an un usually l u~t -things lhat don't set ~ell viruh .. 'flt straing of ncpalitis has setUed in with folks below the .~J3son·D1xon her liver. shrinking it to 20 percent of its line. See SIO!Y Page 26. original bulk and dimin ishing to vir1ually •. zero its ability to clean her blood . l\11:.s. \\·ard says ,Corrie is nO\I' Hearing Slated On Dana Hills Student S-ivitcli An advisory committee to the Capistrano Unified School Di st r i ct ~1onday will hold a hearing on plans to move about 118 high school students to the San Oemente High School campus fronl the ir present classes at Dana Hills. beginning lo rero\·C'r from her disca.st.·. but she notes that "the doctor sti ll .,..·on't give us any idea "'hen she'll get out of the h05pital." C:Orric·s trouble began the firs t \1cek in Anahein1 Ma yor Enters Papers For Bankruptcy Anaheim mayor Jack C. Dutton has filed for bankniptl'y in an effort to sta\'1! off creditors scekin,g payment of more .1;:111u:ir~ 11Lfn hl·r pa rC'nts 0011ttd a sh~ht l\· ~f'lluv.· ra~l 10 nt·r t"l.)n1pltx1cin. Thry thought no1h1nJ:! oi 1t. :ind th£-gul runt1nut."ti htr r1·guli1r 01cll\'1l'IC!i, "·tuch inctudl'll part1c:1pt1Uon in high !>c:hool spans. But t\10 \ICt'ks l<.i\l'r the et1nd1tioo . v.·or5cncd. Corrie 's p;1 rc111s Took bcr to a doctor \1ho i1n1ncdi atcly dit1~l0Scd the problem as 1nepatitis. Some cases of hepatitis are best treated .,..·ith bed rest. but Corrie's condi tion con tinued to "-orstn un1il she v.·as admited to Hoag !\1cmorial llosp1tal and then to UCLA ~tl'd..ical Center. 1\b6ut the time Corrie 1vas turning the comer on the diseasc. the pastor al SL t Ste DONORS, Page : I CRASH CLAIMS RACER Pet•r Re¥son. 35 Love 'Downfall~ Air For ce Dog Caught Courtin g Sr\N A NT0~·1 0. ·rex. (1\P) -Love in springti1ne has proved the downfall fo r Fritz. the nonviolent Air Force palrol dog. Fritz. t\ \\IOI .. since .Jan. 5 fr on1 Lacklantl 1\ir Force Ba se 's tlog: school. was rcc:aptured Thursday when he walked into a trap bailed \\'ith food . 1'he German !'hcpherd lwice h ad flunked an 1\1r Force patrol dog training course be<'ause he was 1011 friendly. ri11l1tary handlers dubbed him "f'"lo'A·er Puppy." t\ resident called the base several days ago reporti ng a dog 1natching Fritz' description was seeo courting a fe1nale dog. t\ir Force dog handlers rit. Sgt. Lonnie Breland and S. Sgt. Bohby Tedder bailed a trap for Lhe A \VOL pooch. f hcy 1aid ,.r 1l7. 1ffcrcll no resistance wh en arrested. r\n Air F'orce spokesrn an said Frit7. is tinder consi deration for narcotics detection school to learn to sniff out 111arijuana and other drugs. Bodies of Two Frozen Spokesmen for the Growth Planning Advisory Commission said parents Yl'OUld be welcome to comment on the plans to move youngSlers from the ViC]o Schoo1 atterxlance area to the Triton ca1npus .. The hearing "'ill start at 7:30 p.m. at dis trict headquarters. than $600 000 in debis. u on, "" ha~n ma~'Or or-V Anaheim for four of his 12 years on the l""' 0 r Possible Life-Later The latest proposed pupil shift's another try at reaching a balance in student populations in the dislrtct's t"·o secoodary schools. Trustees have rem3ined roncemed for months at a growing disparity in enrolling. [)a.pd Hills' enrollment k~ps growing and exceeds San Clemente High School's. The studenls involved in tho latest proposal are in ninth and tenth grades at Dana Hilts. They lh·e in the southerly port ion of ~fission Viejo where elementary students attend Viejo School. Trustees would ha\'e to make the final decision on the plan, once lhe ad1'isory grot}P completes its study on the roncept. If the shoft were approved. It "·ould achieve nearly an equal balance in cnroll~ts. It w0tikl leave Dana !fills with t .867 stud,nts and San Clemente Vi'ith 1,815. CommisSion awrman John Flood said the gradual move wouki ht.Ip stabitizo the enrollments &l the campu.w.s. The success or the plan , ho.wevu. is ... questionable. Fish Company Closes SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The A. Paladini Fish Company, for HM years a familiar name along the California coast, ~·•sl)(':ndM operations Thursday. city Council, filed bankruptcy papers in the U.S. Dist rict Court bankruptcy pffiee in San1a Ana last month , but 11 v.·3~ only made publ ic this ""eek. Dutton announced last September ht'. would step do1A•n as mayor because of $400,000 in business losses and large expendi tures of his own money while performing his duties as mayor. Despite his problems. Dutton plans to run for re-election April 9. A Dutton aide sa id today the key recison the mayor filed for bankruptcy was to stop one of th ree trustees on his 4.5 acres of conuncrcial property from foreclosing. A District Court judge already, has issued a restraining order lo prevent Capita l Alliance Corpora:ion from stiling the land . According to the documents Dutton filed, he owes Capita.I t\lliaJLtt $181.<KMl and anot her $342,480 to lwo other trustees. l>utton's total list of debts and back t<1xes came to more than $600.000 dl?Splte. lhi': fact he lists his total assets at more tMn 12.1 mUlkln. But the Anaheim mayor said he Vi'anted to declare bankruptcy anfl'·ay to give him enough time to sell off .t0me of his propeny and P'IY off his most pressing debts. Dutton owns and ope.ratt~ a restauront on the 4.$-:icre site and he will reportedly retain control of I.he eating C!l.abllshfl\Cnt after ~lllng off ,110me of the surrounding l:ind LO be eonv~rtcd into a bu.s\ness.- financlal complex. E:~fEJ{\'VILLE I AP I -"\Ve're not guar<1ntee1ng an~ 1hing. ·• said Jeron1e B. \\1lite, sho" ing nc"•smcn a tank he said contained the fr<rt<!n dead bodies of two stroke victims. \\'hite is president of the 35-member Bay Arca Cryonics Society. "'hich, like ot hers around the v;orld, believes death is "not absolute" and not necessarily irreversible. ~!embers lhlnk persons can be frozen StriJJ Co'Ve rup For Bar Theft • CRAIG. l\t on t. (APl -Forrrcr ~tontana Gov. Forrest Anderson's lounge was ripped tiff "'hile the bartender nnd J><llrons "'atchcd t"o young "-omen perform an impromptu strip-tease shov.· Sheri.ff Dave ~11ddlemas o( Helena said Thursday that whHe I~ persons In the bar ·'became qui te lntt'rested" in the -girls' actiYities, two ml!n act0mpanying them allegedly stole about fr40 rron1 coin. operated devices. All four, driving a car with Wasnington st.ate license plates, were ar~sted later and charged wilh theft and criminal mischief. the sbertrr said. imn1l'<l1atcly after dr;:lth and l;itcr re\·hed by a ~cl unkno\\·n lt1chnlllOJ.!~' and repaired. "Life 1s the result of n1any con1plcx processes and €eases only 1,1·hcn all have complelely deteriorated. Lnlr~s thf' body is totall y destroyed. death is not absolute," 11dded Arthur ~ u 3 I f c . president of Time Tran!', Inc. Time Trans has a con iract \\ith th<' society to carry out th e s!11rage and maintenance or frozen boches. The society called a n<'v.·s conference Thursday to announce th(' "cryon1c suspension'' of a man cind "·om:in "ho both died Feb. 9, and sho"' the cBpsulc "''h1ch the;.> said conliltned then\. Their families are p:iying S7fl0 a ~car to keep thl!m in the froien state 'l'he.ir bodies bring to 20 tlle number of person!I frozen after death in the United Stat~. Quaife said. \\'hile said the first cadaver Yl'BS a 7~ yea r-<ild ~Hdweslcm "·omnn •·v.·ho had previously statt'd her desire to be frozen 11fter clinica l death a.s !he. first step in a process Yl'hich might lead to her C\'entual reanimation ... lie said after the woman died. her son packet.I her ln ice, called the 50eie1y nnd had the. body 11h1pped here. "She was ln re1narkably ,good shape - for being dead," While said. White said 1he .~cond occupant of the Iliff FROZ£N1 l'llf 21 .JOllA XXESBURr.. Sou1h Africa <A PI -1\mt·rican niotolr r:1r1111.: dn\l'r l\•ter He1·son d1ftl 1od.Jy on hL'i v.ay tu a hosp1t31 :if!rr h1!1 c.:ir crashl'(I at :i !ipt.'Cd of n1or{' than 110 1111lt'S illl hour al !ht.: Ky:ilarn1 c.irl'Ull Revson. fron1 .\l''"' York ;ind lt t'<londo • r.cach. 11;1s 1 .. s11ng his For1n1i!a One rric1ng l':lf for 1he South A[r11·.111 r.r:111d l'nx ~l arch :m. 11·h1·n tht· crash <ll't'Hrr<·d. Officials said he was badly bumf'd . A track of!11:1;il :.aid thl' r;1t't•r 1·rash('d nrtcr paJ>sin~ a t'Qrnt·r al !he bo!lom of the tnain str;u{!ht.<J11ay. The rar hurst Into l\amcs. Hcvson died on lhc \\av lo Johannes- burg Gencrii[ llo~pital. I~ n11lcs outside th!!. cHy. The 3.~ycar·old pl;1} l">} b:iehl·lor \l'dS rclatc.'ll lo thl' Ht•\"~(lll:-i o( lht• Hevlon cosn1ctic for111nl'. Ile b1·ga11 r~1t1n~ ;1 ! the <ig!' of 25 1n Hav.·;i11 .ind thn·t• ye<irs lat1•r, 111 1963. began rae1ng profc$!)ional!y 111 E:urope. He\'son's 1111111(· v.·;1s J1nkl'd frt•qucntly \1Uh bcau11fuJ 1101111·11. lhl' 1nc1st rr(·cnt .1n Aml'rtcan mf)(!cl 11·ho \\<!!'!ousted as ~11.ss \\ orld . ,\l ~1r1onl' \\.allacc. dP~cnbcd in n('\IS accounts ;is l{l·\"Son's steady girl friend, \\JS fl!'lil h\' th(' contl'St's British or~a ni1.rrs afi1·r ;i scr11·s of publici1.cd rr·la1ion.~hips 1111/t En g Ii s h pop 1~rsun:ilit1e~. Th!'rc itlso 11·crc reports !>hl· 3nd Hl'\SOfl ,11.·cre l'ngag•~. a \"lt)!.it1on of t1.l11tl·.~1 rult•:.. ·\lthou~h ;1 mcrnlk-r of thr cosmetics f.1n11ly. he :ih1:iy:-; told 1ntcr\'if'wcrs that h1· 11;15' nut a 11t'<tllhv mrin and 1•n1pha!>l7.l'll he 11,1;; n11t iui heir to a L1n11h f<1rtunc. H1•vson \1•as lhl' S<"l'Olld n1rn1hrr nf his farn!ly to die 1n ;-i r<1t'f' 1·r1r :1ee1dt"11t. Jl1~ youngl'r broth1·r, IX111i.:. 1,1;1 -; killt.·d during a For11it1J;1 Ill r:1r1• 111 Jlenrnarl-111 196i . At !cast lhrt·e othtT ptr~on.., \IC'rc kllll'<I 111 1h:1t :1t·c1dent TI1e Ht·•·~ 1Jrol11cr~ hursl onro th~ rac1111; scent· at ;ihout tile :-:1m•• lllnl' .:ind ke(·nly eompctl'd r1ga11t-.t flllc ;1no1her in Brabham and l...otus c;ir~. Ills best r;icin~ }c.)r 11;1~ 19i1 !!"won th•· pol(• 1w'Y.i1t1011 1n lh(' Jnd1an;1p•ll1<; 500 f11r \....S 1\vto Chill C.:h;.1111p1on.:.h1p ca rs with tt rl't.'flrd 17B fi96 m1t~pl'T tmt1r ;tnd f1n1-.ht'<I !ht rilet' LJS r1u1n1·r-uri. 1'hat :.:Jnlt' ,lt";Jr hC' tl'anll'tl 111th l>i.IHS llulrnc (or :i 1-2 l1n 1sh in 1hc C;u1-Ar11 challenge cup :.t•r1ps and also ~·on the British tSee R.EVSON, l'atr :?J Or:g: c:41~oast • We athe r Kight and n10rn1ng lo\1' cloudi· nr~!i. othrr"ISfo fc11 r Saturd:iv :u:- ("Ord1ns to \\f';ithcrlady PU!r1c1a H01lC ll 1ghs Sn1urd;iy frorn near (,-0 31 The beaches IO mid~ Ill· land. Fic11r sk1~s 111 the aftcrooon. ' li'SIDE 1 '0DA \' l'cler Roclnar. u ~/1d111es1cr11 Qfl!SL l.~ lif1L111!J (I t.111('.111(711 sl1c"fU' (lf ll1E:. t\l,~u·purl I/arbor Art .\/ust>11rn, ir.P .•lor11 1t1 fr). doy·., \\'cckc11rltr b,11 l>!Of/ writer Jac•111tl111 r CQ1nb! /..aird. at ""' )ff'f'kt i •••lll'lt ,, l. M. llTd U CltUUIH U-41 C1llflt"'• s (eflOl(I lJ (,..U•Ofll ll Dt•M'! ,..,kl1 • 1!.iterl•I ""' ' 1'111111<1 tJ•U "'' t!ll ..... ,. H-1(-,, """ UMtti ,, M<11t111• ' Mt.n., Jl~J Mut1111 ,.,,.,, '• JJ ......... I .... ~ I f'fA :rt.)9 llttlaur.lftlt ""• S!llflt »tt l1t~!1 1'1r1.. tot Uttlt. M1••t11 N'1i fO .. WlllM a file~ ll·Jt -··'"'' ' W-tll't N._.. It.It WI<-Newt I, JJ 2 UAIL Y t'llO r IS Probe C'ontintce• 'Drug Bur11' Murde1·e1· Hopes Given Up Guilt Tolcl For Yachtsman A San Bcrnurdino nlan v.·as round guilty Thurtlay of first degree murder in the killinj.! of t\\·u 1ncn including a Laguna Beach man and tine shooting of anoU>er - Lagunan in v.·hoat the prosecution called a ··drug bur n., rt•pr1sal. ' !!arr}' 1£c U'i\go~11n v.ill face ~nt.encing on two cow1ts of first tlegrt1! n1urdcr and assaul t v.ith a deadly "·capon April 4 in the court o[ Superior Court Judge Edward Fogg in San liernardino. D'Agoslin \vas tr ied for the killing of Calvin Knight, 41. of 106.S Catalina St.; and Phillip Oemmock. 25, of Cathedral City and the shooting of Thomas BroY.11, 23, of the Catalina Strt.>el address in October 1973. The killings v.·erc alleged lo have occurred \\'hen tne four men \•:ere appa rently conducting a drug transaction in a citrus grove in the co1nmunity of llighland. Both dead men had betn shot throu gh !he head with a .33-calibcr weapon and their bodies dumped in an orange grove near an aba ndoned ranch house. Brown, ni ckna m<'d "God" in the Art Co¥:>ny because of his belief 1nc could not die. was found lying injured beside Slate Highv.·ay 18, the ma;n route to Lake Arrowhead mountain resorts. Information laler led police to arrest D'Agoslin just hours after the shootings look place. Police also found a blood-spattered van belongi ng to the Cathedral City man. In the vehicle were a number of weapons including a pistol, a revolver, a derringer, and a rifle. From Page 1 REVSON ... Grand Prix, a feat he repeated last year. He also won the Canadian Grand Prix in 1973. Revson was the second-fastest qualifier at lndianapoliJ in 1972 with a 192.885 m.p.h. but went out of the race after 23 laps with a broken gear box. flis first USAC champion.ship race Y.'a.5 the Phoenix 200 in l!lfJO and hi! first Indianapolis attempt came in 1969, where he startOO In last place. Jn the Indianapolis 500 last year, he started on the inside of the faurth row after qualifying at 192.606 m.p.h. but met with misfortwie. He was involved in a massive tli"St-lap pileup that delayed the start of the race until another day, GETS HELP FROM FRIENDS Blood Reclp .. nt W•rd From Page 1 DONORS ... Andrew's Presbyterian Church. of V.'hich Corrie is a member. told I h c congregation that the girl needed donors to repay he r blood debt. \\'ord of 'her plight also· spread to t.1ariner Savings and Loan Associalion. lhe Balboa Bay Club, and the Ne1\1>0rt- lfarbor Board of Heallors, all of whi ch began to look for donors. "It's amazing to me that all Hiesc busy organiz.ations took the lime to help us," says ~1rs. \Vard. '·Tuey really came lhrough." Nixon Secretary Testifies About Hughes Donation WASHINGTON_ (UPll -Rose Mary \Voods. President Nixon's pe r s on a I secretary, testified secrelly today before the Senate Watergate comn11ttee about 11·hal she knows of a $100,00'.l campaign contribution from Howard Hug'lle!. Mia Woods ' appearance before the , committee followed tY..'O days of p-ivate testimony from Charles G. "Bebe" Rebom. • It was not known just what Rebozo told the panel, bul presumably he repeated earlier stories that he received the money in two cash installments of $50,001 each in 1968 from a top Hughes lieutenant, Richard Danner. Rebozo has said the only ptt90f1 he told about Lhe conlrlbutlon was Miss Woods, bL'Cause "I just l'nOught that somebody close to the President should know about it if anything happened lo me ." By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1t11 o.llY P'ill'I Sl•ll Investigation into lhe disappearance overboard of a Newport Beach engineer from his yacht Tuesday night continued tcxla}•, but with virtually no hope for his sun·ival. Arthur P. Wolvin, 45, of 1100 Pembroke Lane, is presumed drowned following the mishap v.·hich occurred as his boat Serond l.A>ve was six to 10 miles offshore. 'Police Unco ver Kidnap Hideout Site for Anne LONDON IUP I) -Police have raided a secuded country house they believe may have been planned as a secret hideout for Princess Anne bad U1c attempt to kidnap-her been succcs1dul, police sources disclosed today. The house is located at Flfft, 11bout SO niiles southwest of London and 10 miles from Anne's home near Sandhursl ~tililary Academy, police said . Police sources said the house was raided Thursday. nine hours after an unsuccessful gun attack and kidnaping attempt against the princess and her husband. Capt. ~tark Phillips, on L.oodon's Broad ?-.tall thoroughfare late Wednesday. The princi!SS and her husband were unhurt. But her chauffeur. he r bodyguard, a unlformed policeman and a newsman were wounded. Police raided the house one hour after Ian Ball,~26, was charged at London's Cannoo Row police station with the attempted murder or Anne's bodyguard, inspector James Beaton. Police said detecti ves who broke into the house found no food or other preparations for a long stay. They said · the house belongs lO a doctor and "'&!; rented recently by a man in hi s middle 20s. Ronald Hawley. who lives next door. said "nobody really knew him. lie did not speak to anybody. I think we only saw him twice durtlg lbe couple of weeks be \•;as here." 1t,f,rs. Shirley Leggett, another neighbor. said. "He was a very odd fellow -not interested in making cootact with us or talking to any of the nefPbors." Police said the home was raided as a result of information given by a man they were interrogating. 'n\ey refused to s.ay whether the man was Ian Ball. Police said Ball is known to have been a man of many names. Tbey sald among !he names he used were Jan or Anthony Stewart, John Williams and Van Der Flu is. Then, once the race got under way, Revson lastOO Jess than three laps. His car crashed and burst into flames in the third turn. and for unknown reasons, the caution flag was not flashed . Revson was left alone to extract himself from his burning wreckage. Although his car was . 1----ba-dly damagl'd, the dashing Revson escaped virtually W\Scathed. h1iss \Voods reportedly has said she \\'as not aware of the $100,!MKI. which Rebo1.o kept almost five ~·ears in a safe deposi t .vault in his Key Biscayne, Fla. bank before retumlng It in the spring of 1973 on advice of an attorney. --r.rlSS ·wooas-test1ne<1 nearly threc'hours r be.fore she y,•as v.•hisked out of the h1ean"·hile, under security so extreme she travele.d In a horse traruport truck. l'rincess Ann carried out her fim public engagement today since the attempt to kid nap her. • Frona Page 1 FROZE N • • • capsule is the body of a SS.year-old ~laryland man who ~·as placed "in suspension" in dry ice and stored temporarily at the ~1 ichigan Ctyonics Society. then shipped here. In both cases. the chilled bodies received treatment including removal of blood , which was replaced y,•ith a s<1lt solution. The bodies were then placed in dry Ice. On Feb. 'll they were transferred to the lank and gradually in1merscd in liqu id nitrogen at 196 degrct"s belov.· zero centigrade. The tank . attached to a bottle of nilrir gen to repla ce losl gas. is chained to the wall in a corner of a laboratory office in an.E.meQ.'VilleJ>uild~ QuaiiuaidJ'r.an.s . Time has a tv.·o-ycar lease on the office. ' OI ANGI COAST ti DAILY PILOT l~ o .. ""' Cull 0 ... 11.Y PILOT, .. 11~ ""'le~ It ~, .... !tit N1wt·P1u•. I• Pllltl!WMd bY .... 0.1~ c .. 11 P111>111Mnv (D"'""' 5'1Nt· •o!O eoll!>Dn• ••t -lothool, M-tY t~r-~ ,.,.,,y, fGf (O.I• Ml .. , N1"'°°rl RNt l'I, "'""tinelon lt..:~1,.....,1.,n V1111r. La<>u"• I H tll, ,,~1,..1~1tti.<• """ Sin ci-~••I S•n Juln (IP>llr•~. 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C111r.mi., """"'"191\ llY ~•tier U.U ,_lll!fl ... IN!I U.U llWftlfl,,_1 "'l!lrllr .,.,..1111.-.• 11.'5 "*""',,.· committee room and taken lo t'nc Sena te dining room, which is closed to reporters. She Y..'Ore a bright pink dress and smiled as she left the room . but reporters had oo chance to talk 11oilh her before committee aides rushed her down the Senate wing of the Capitol to lunch. It was believed she .... -wld return for furi'ner queStioning this aCtenlOOn. '1Vi xon Should A111end Retur1is' The princess and her husband Y.'ent to his home village. of Great Somerford in Wiltshire to receive a weddin g gift of sil\'er at ceremonies attended by most of the 500 villagerS, all of them issued with special passes. A police helicopter hoV'CJ'ed ove r t h e \'ehicle carrying the couple while police y,·ith binoculars and tw~way rad ios ...,.ere stationed on all roads. '11le transport truck bore the name "Great Ovation" - one ol Capt. Phillips' jwilping horses. It was escorted by a police jeep and tollo"·cd by the princess' own blue Scimitar automobile carrying other guards and a young girl. The three \VAS HINGTON !AP) -Before a vehicles dro\'e past the modest fami!.v congressional co1nmittce reports on hi::i 1 f h h · f ·1 · 1· I tax situation, President Nixon should XJnle 0 t e P ilhps amt Y into a ie d v.·here the horses y,·ere unloaded. \'Oluntarily fil(' amended tax returns and The princess and her husband also got pay any an1ount due (or pasl years, Rep. out, S\l.'ilched to her own car and dro\'e \\'ibur D. ,\!ills (l).Ark.), suggests. f th I ho ~till~. \'ice chairman · of the Joint into the grounds o e Phi lips use f'on11nittec on Internal Reven u c ~here her new bodyguard, inspector Christopher Hagon, v.-as \\•ajling. Taxalion. Yi'hich is studying Nixon's tax _ _...._,couple..v.·ill ~l<Lthe 11o·eekend y,·itn -srflialion . sai<liii an iiilC'i'View ThUHaay: Phillips' parents. ··Jt V.'OO]d be better for the President and better for the commillee if he y,·ere 10 make a \'Oluntary adjustment. It is not pleasant for the romn1itt ee to suggest that a president OY.'CS e\'en a dollar in taxes .'' Teamsters Sig11 With Union Oil LOS ANGELES (Al)) -A Teamsters official says he is "very optiml!tic" that !here \l•ill be no strike of drivers y,·ho deli\•er gas to stations In the Los Angeles-Long Beach area. foll~·ing agreement on 11 contract by Teamster drivers and Union OJI . Ray Frankowski, head of Local 96, m11de the statement Thursday after !he local and Union Oil agreed on a contract calling for a three-year salary increase ol $1.55 an hour. The local represents about 400 drivers for ~fobil. Arco. Phillips and E:ii:xt1n. About l20 Ttxaco drivers a r c reprtsentcd by a separate local. 691, headquartered In Loog Beach. 54 . .\li ens Found SAN DIEGO (API -Fifty.four llltgAI nltens were found in box can of a frtlghl train Wednesday nlghl, waiting for It 10 leave for Los Angeles. All were deu1lned pending return to Mexico, a111horities said. · From Page 1 GAS ... fut! B\'ailabillty, the Auto Club \\'3mxl that the San . Diego f'"reey,·ay, from Orange Cowity to San Diego, y,·iJJ be as "dry" as ~ua\, Only one of the statlom cootacted along this st1ttch indi?tcd It 11o'Ould be open Sunday. The station, located in San Cle mente, y,:ill be open only In the early morning, tJie Auto Club said. Drivers are reminded thal the odd-e"en marketing plan ts still in e(fa.'t. Arnholt Smitl1 'Deep in Debt' SAN DlEGO (AP) -Finander C. Arnholt Smith hat debts o! 113 million . Mys one of his attorneys, and this excludes any money ht may owe the 1n1ernal Htvtnue Service and other government agencies. The ditelosure was nwde Thurtday ln documents filed with Superior Court. which lll trying lO determine Smith's llJWidal potltlon. • Al Wue are claims of various credilorl, J neluding Banker'• L I f e tn. .. urant.'t Co. of Nebrasll:a, which has \l.'on a Sl.t-milUon suil against Smith for the balante of 11 1917 Joan. The victim had taken IY.'O Los Angeles Coonty y,•o men for a lwilight cruise aDoard the 45-foot \'eSSCI when he vanished. Denise Lyons, 24, and ltfaria Lucero, 38, told police they y,•ent below decks to gel ice and were in lhe galley for soine time be.fare returning topside . "When !hey came back • . . they couldn't rind \Vol\'in," says Detective Sgt . Ken Thompson. tiliss Lyons, of ~fission Hills, and t.fiss Lucero. of Glendale, underwent polygraph tests as part or l ht investigation Thursday to compare their versions of what happened. The results lnd.lcated both women were telling all that they knew of \Volvin 's disappearance, according to p:ilice. He had taken the cruiser from its n1ooring at the Stuft Shirt Restauranl, 2241 E. Coast llighway, about 5 p.1n., and set its autonlatic pilot on a 222 degree course aflcr clt•aring the Newport Harbor jetty. Investigators said h-1iss Lucero and hliss Lyons n1anagcd 10 disengage the automatic pilot and turn the boat around after diSCO\'t'ring \\'ol\'in gone. Cruising bal·k by the Nrwport Pirr, the \\'Offien screamed for help because lhC'y y,·ere afrnid to attempt lo bring the big n1otor cruiser into the harbor by lht·n1sclres. \\'itncsses report<'d their plight and they \\·ere boa rded and taken in tow by the Orange County Harbor Pa1rol \Vhich berthed the St.'<.-ond Lcn·e for thcn1. Detecti ves today planned to question persons and personnel at the Stuft Shirt Restaurant, where V.1olvin had been wa iting to 1neet !he !Yi'O 11•omen. Investigators saitl they v.·ere told the trio had only one drink aboard the boat before the vie I im vanished. Ile leaves his v.•ife of three years, Suzette. whom he met in Australia. accordin,'l: to Uetcclive Sam A1nburgey. She said during the early 1960s that her husband hil'<I out for the San Francisco 49'.'rs professiona l football team and Detective Am burgey said !heir home contained many mementos or his past days in football. \V enzeJ Olisar Rites Saturday ~lemorial services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday 'lit St. Georgt's Episcopal Olurch of Laguna Hills for Wenzel Olisar. 89, or Lagwia Hills, who died \\'t'dncsday. ~1r. Olisar, who had lived in Laguna Hills a year and a half, was a furrier v.·ith Colburn J-'urs in Los Angeles for JO years. I le is sur\•ived by his \vidow Emily: a son. Robert of \Vestlninster : a daughter, Emil)' Far1ncr of Los Angeles: _a sister, ~1rs. ~1irie SchJun1pbergCr of Santa Ro,<;a. and six grandchildren. Sp1·i11g is IJe1·e? Although Thursday was the first day of spxing. there's no way yo u could convince these ~1ontreal pedestrians as they fi j!ht their way through howling winds and a heavy snowstor1n \Vhich is exp~ctcd. to dump from six to 12 inches of the wh ite stuff on the Canadian ci ty. San Juan Takes Steps To Save Old Buildings By PAh1ELA llALLAN Of lilt Drily ,.lie! Still r..1early ty,•o centuries have passed since mi ssion lndianS first walked barefoot through bins of adobe mud, mixing the clay, straw. and lime lo form bricks that \\'ould build San Juan Capistrano. Those adobe houses -40 in 1794 alone -had to withstand the eroding effects of "'Ind, rain. and man's Insensitivity. Today only II remain. But the city 1nay soon have a method to insure Uleir survival. y,·ith or v.·itbout the consent of their owners. The total is the city's new geoeral plan which has devoted an entire section to the preservation of a r e h co I og l ca I historical, and paloontological sites. If the S('('tion adopted intact. no n1ajor historical site v.·ill be demolished, mo\ed or altered \1·ithout the consent of a cultural heritage e-0mmission appointed by the city council. The new com1nission y,·ou\d have other pn\1·ers. It would con1pile an official list of historical. arch~oloical, and paleonlologieal sites: notify propert y ov.11ers that they are on the list and solicit S)mpathetic people y,·ho might use or buy the sites. Oe thing it \1·on·1 do is raise, keep, or ~pend nwney. The report suggtsts, howevtr, that a nonprofit L'Orporat ion be set up to acquire property or money ~·hich can be used for purchasing or r e s I o r i n g historical areas. One group that already fits lhis descriplion is lhc San Juan Capistrano llistorical Society. ~1rs. ~1ary Jane Forster, a society board member. belie\'es the new commission is essential. "Preservation :, agencies seem more \\'illlng to y,·ork y,·lth ci1y-sponsored agencies than with private groups ," she said. "Ci ty commissions can also make information more accessible to the public." Tu·enty historical places have been identified on the report. They include the mission, train depot , mission kilns, the Judge Richard Egan houSe. a barn on Del Obispo. !he Forster residence on Camino del Avion pnd the home owned by Alice Lee on Ortega llighway, and the Tiburcio Vasquez tree on Junipero Serra. SLEEP SOFAS Eve ry Home Should Hav e One ~-- • ,... I • . , . . . .. Excellent Selection Now On Disp l•y. Al Re&sonoble Prices. Stop In Today. DREXEl-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAS1AN WEEKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to 5:30 NEWPORT &'TORRANCE OPEN FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 NEWPORT BEACH e l 727 \VES'l'CLIFF DR .. 64~-2m0 LAGUNA BEACH e 345 NORTJt COAST H\VY., •a94"6551 TORRANCE e 2.1649 l!A\VTl·IORNE BLVD. f01;wtn Sunday 12·5:30) 378-U19 • DA.IL Y PILOT EDITORIA.L PA.GE Parks for The price or one candy bar a day -or one child's 1novie tickel a week. That is what consultants say the proposed city of Irvine park bond i.sSUe wil l cost each taxpa yer in the package for seve n community parks and a variety of excellent recreation and cultural fa cilities. And In that perspective the Irvine City Council took a deep breath and approved a $16 million price tag on the package, hoping it is a cost and a program the publie will buy. Further, they okayed placing a separate $2 million bond issue before voters for a complete system or bike and hiking trails. Though the $16 million issue is a big bite for the city or 27.000 to chew right now. it is not so outsized in view of the city's expected population growth in the next few years. And, if the foundation for a good park and recreation system is not established ea rly, rapid growth could make it much more difficult -and cer- tainly much more costly -in a f~w short years. The council chose a program they feel will benefit everyone from tots to old folks. They did not pick either the cheapest or the costliest alternative. 1'he package is worth a close look . Park space and cultural facilities that will be a permanent refuge and practical monument to careful planning are worthy and necessary goals. Bike Trail Blocks On the subject or bike trails, a recent report or Irvine's conscientious bicycle trails committee revealed many obstacles in the path of bicycle safety throughout the city. the Future neled to bike trails if the proposed bond issue passes, the city already has spent $80.000 on bike trails v"hich would become the envy of more congested cities. ·sut that considerable Investment is of little value if the lanes are not respected and are filled with all kinds of hazards. lt almost seems superfluous lo point out cyclinF's built·in advantages. It saves gasoline. It is good exercise and a soothing pastime. It produces no pollution. \Vith so much to recomniend ii. cyc ling should be given every advantage. every safety guarantee. and e\•ery encouragement. A Saddleback Su<·<·css Though the struggles and confusio n on 1 hr Sad<lle· back College board of trustees often nlake it ~cn1 the sky is about to fall on th e ~l iss1on \'1CJO sl·hool. the fact is son1e things are going right. • One of the brightest stars on campus now is the work experience progran1 coord inated by f:\'erc tt Brewer. Designed for the 65 or so students that ad1n inislra- tors originally felt would be interested, the prog r;1n1 has n1ushroomed in less than a year to in t lucle ~on1 c 450 students and has one of the best holding records of any campus undertaking. Built on a slate model. the prog ram gives college credit for working and helps place studen ts in JOhs re- lated to their fields of study. _ 1'he fact that working benefit s the stude nt in \\vo ways -both in payn1ent and coll ege credit -n1:ikes the program popular and practiral for !hose \i:ho ha\·c to support themselves and for young \•eteran . .., try1n;; to get a new start. !--(j I l I -\ Literally, everything from piles of dirt to broken glass to road repair trucks to deserted vehicles to farm equipnlent appears to be blocking bike lanes and creat· ing safety hazards both to riders and motorists. ln addition to the $2 million which would be chan- The success of the prograrn should n1 ake a salient point to the school often beset 'A•ith so n1any problen1 ~. good public relations and a community ori entatio n p:-.v dividends many t imes over. · SB 'Don't expect 1rny miracles.' Find the ll'ate1•gate See11 ll' enl•e11i119 Dete11te Oddities In This Quiz ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ Dear Gloomy Gus Concer11 Moscow Line May Stiff en Privacy !l's tirrie for ;:inothcr ··Odd ~tan Out" quiz of the harder sort. Each entry in- cludes one item that does not belon g there -which one and v.jny? A score of 50 percent right is !audable; any more, un believable. 1. Almanac de Gotha , Debretfs, Burke's, and Bradshav.·. 2. Devon. Durham, Victoria, Gallaway, and Sussex. 3 .• ~ichael Collins. !\'fahatma Gandhi. Ca rt er 11arrison, Hannibal , and l..con Trotsky. 4. Late Crawford, Lemon Cling Moun· lain Rose. Triumph. and Clapp Favorite. 5. '·Sacred and Profane Leve," "Adam a nd Ev e,'• ''F"orn arini ," ''Transfigurat ion,'' and "Madonna of the Roses." 6. Beretta. Peter r.unn. Hammerli, f\1auser. and Ruby. 7. Dante. Descartes. Shelley. Thomas f\1ann. and John ~\1ilton. 8. Hana cca. Hully Gully. Grand Ronde. Peabody. and Siciliano. 9. Jack Ketch. J ack Frost, Jack Sprat, J ack Tar. and Jack Homer. 10. F"orint, Labrusca. Dirhan1, Riyal· and Rand . Nov.• that the County llealth De· partment ha s been forced to reveal their Upper Bay pollution records, why don't the papers publish daily pollution counts (as done "'·ith smo~) from ocean and bay trsl sites? I'd like to lmov.• long hefore the counts reach their so-called un· safe levels. ~I. T.._ Gl-1 Ow1 UN!lfMllh '"' lllMllttrM b>/ ,...,.... 111111 .... ~ '9fled tM ........ -4 tM ......... ..,. '"" ~ '9t ~ "° G'-Y Gil, DlllY ....... except Bradshaw . a famous British ra ilway guide. 2. All are breeds of cattle, e1ccpt Vic· toria. a breed of pig. 3. All were politically assassinated, ex· cept Hannibal who killed himself. 4. All species of peaches, except Clapp Favorite, a species of pear. 5. All paintings by Raphael. except •·sacred and Profa ne Leve," by Titian. 6. All are fi ring-pieces. except ''Peter -Gunn." a ficttonal detective. 7. Al\ were at one lime exiles, except John Milton. 8. Alt are nlitive dances, except Grand Ronde, an Indian tribe. 9. All are mythical figures, except Jack Ketch . a London hangman and ex· ecutioner in me 17th century. whose name has since been given to those v.•ho succeeded in his office. 10. All are foreign currency fllungary, r..1orocco, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa) except "Labrusca ,'' a kind of grape. Increasing Concern about protection of personal pri\'acy is gro..-·ing. but not near ly so fast as the technology of .,.,.hat might as "·ell be called unprivacy. At issue here is lhe FBt's Na!iooal Crime Information Cent('r j'.'\CIC), a computeriil'd. nationv.•ide registry or v.·anted persons and stolen property. Police all over the count ry have instant access to the NCJC files. and the ability to obtain such informa tion quickly is an obvious aid to law en· forcement. But nov.· the FBI 1,rants to go fu rther. Former Attorney General . John '.IJ. ~1itchell proposed four yea rs ago that the NCIC be expanded to include the records of every person in the country v.·ho has had a "significant" contact v.·ith !av.' en· forcement agencies. The desired in- fonnation v.11uld come from both local and federal law enforcement bodies. ~IASSACHUSETI'S refused to hook 11110 the new program. Jn addition. tile Bay State has declined to su pply criminal background data to nther federal agen- EDITORIAL RESEARCH cies. notablv the Small B usi n ess Ad1ninistra1 iOn. The commonwc<ilth tVn- lends they have no rig ht to or practical use for such informa tion. \.. \\'ASllJ:\C:TO'.'l' -lligh·lf'v€·1 offici.11.o; lr<'rC Hrl' h1·g1nning 10 f1•:1r 1h;it !h~· political ronvulsion 1:m11·1ng 0111 of 1111· pcachn1cnt proc•ct'<llnJ!S ;1ga 1ns1 l'r1· .. u!1·n1 ;';h:on may soon S\11itrll \to ... ro>1 0111 t•f ll'- uncllnraett·r1st1c SQft·hr\!' poltc\ 0 r dctcnle 11110 a tougher rnorc aggres~1\1' rorcign policy. The singll' maior f;1ct1>r t1':h11Kl th1:. om u1ous sv.·11ch ;1way fro111 dc!l"U1c -.1 µol1cy cor1;,,1dcrt-d the personal prf~l'f\f' ,,[ Communist p a r t :: ch1rf Leon 1d Bre1h- ne1' -is !he d1'<'hnc and po~sihl1• fall of Bichard Nixon . '"\Vill they go nn n1aking a~ree1nrr11 ~ y,·it h a Prl·sidcnr \\hfl 111a y nol be aro11 11d neXt \'car. 11·ho tJ<J s lost his clout \\·ir.h Congr.ess~" " top L'S offical dealing v.·ith Sovit!t affairs asks rhetorically. A \'EGATl\"E ;:ins11 tr tn th:it question could destro)! ,\"1 xon"s plans for largf'- scalc dfpJomarrc ;1ccnmpli'Sllm1·nt in fh~· coming n1onths to O\l'rsh::idov.' ,ind 1X"rhaps suffocalc 1111prachml·nt pro- crC'd1ngs 1n Congrc~s A b~ product r.f dl·!l'll1l'0S dt•cl1nc could bt· th" (';111- cella11on of the l'rcs1dcnt's \\f'~!t1•n t-:uropt.•:.111 !np -a Slrong jlOSSlbthly (1" day. r:vcn the proposed ~la.scov. sunun11 nu.·t•t1ng \\l!h BrclhnC\' 1ni1,'ht Uc postpont"CI. f.\'ldt•fl('(' thci! a n1ciior rcappr:iisu! <1f ~\'let pol1ey toward th~ t: S IS no1\ EVANS · NOVAK 1:u111~ on h··h111d Kn·inl!n v.,111-. is f.1r fron1 IJO)l\L\1·. but C.S pol1cymal.:l'rs s1·1· plt·nl~ uf UHltrlOLl.S ~11:11' ()nc IS !ht• f11 r · 11·l'ck abse1u·t• frorn \\,1)Jungton of 1h1· t-.:rL"rnlin 's lon~l1111t' i\n1(·r1c;1n 1 ·~1lt•rt Ambas!h'.tdor Anatoh y l.>obryn ln. \\ hn 1'1 no! l'X\~l'tt:fi !)i;.ek 111 the cap1!al ,11 h·a~t until ;iflt'r St.•crt'lt•ry of Sratl' llenr~· Kis· s1ngt•(s trip 10 \Iosco\\' 111 kite ~1:1rth . ·rhc :.1rnhass;1dor osien~iUly It:[\ h\•rp for a v:it·ation. :ind \';1c;1t1on ""l' 1111· of· f1e:il cxpllln:111on ~11·t11 to !ht' Sl:.11•· JJ1•p:1rt111t•nt. But his l'Xlent!L"d ;1bscnt'l' pt'r~u;1dcs • rnany Li S. d1plornal.~ that in f:1c-1 ht• 1s r1_-port111g ~orn£'thu1g 111.:1\' tu Utt· Kn·nihn: for thl' f1r~t tunl' ht• IS t'Oll · \"J111·1-tl tht' ir11µ.:•aehn1enl of :'11 r. :\1xtu1 1.~ .1 11\I" poss1 h1llt y. nu! JU'! t·x;1ggL"r•1!L'tl ,1\rnerie.1n PQll\!Cjl .rhrtonc. TllE SO\'ll'~T 11rCL' to rl·:1pprr11Sl' dt:lcntc :;tc111s prun:iril~ lroin l'rc.'i1dCJll \1xun"s 1nnb1l11y IQ <lL"ll11·r 1on pro1lllst·S ht· 1uadc in :'llci:-;cow :i hno't '"'o yt·ars a~o· lrndf' l·qu:1lil) for 1111· l !11~"1ans and ;in1pJt flnanc1;tl C'TNhl~ .. \t t ho· he1.l{h! Of J>')V.1•r 111·0 ~l':trs ngo. \I r. X1xo11 could ;,s~u rL· \ht' Kremlin !h;it h1· efluld p1·rsuadt• cir c'tln1pt•I CongrP~s 10 dl·h\l'f on ththr. lw" pll11J:t•s. His 1nlluc11cc todny v.hilc f1ght1ng 1n1p<•aehmt·nt has d1,..1p· llt ·n rt '<I Jn add11ion, tht· B th<,,t(ln~ ;1rr ~ho11 111~ undvrs1.1ndablc f;1S('Ul.it1on v.·11h !ht"' 1\1111.>r1cr1n·E11rop1.·;u1 brt«ik. a nt"'w f:i.c1or nvt for•·'<1't";1bl4• 1\ht·n th4'\' lM.·l{;ln dra °"·ing 1h1· vn~111.1I hlul'print f~r d1·h·nh'. Tl11:· f.u·1 th.11 1n;1n~ r;un11M·.1n 1l1pllunats arf' 101 ,111~ cvtl\u11·Pd Th;tt :'l :\1xon Euro(K'an trip :1ny 111111• in 1h1· n.·.•t' 1urur1' 1\0uh! tit' an unn1111~ah-<I d1.,,,,l!·r 1:. JU'! vn<' rnore ~h<w·k1n~ 11'\1tir-.1non of 1h•· h,v. (':-l,1lf' <1f lh1· :\1111·nr;1n pr ..... 1d1·nc~ T iil'~ FlltST 11,11111· c.1.,uJl \\ 111 ii po.'\· dt·tcntl' \'r:t \\'OUld probnhl~· bt• lhl' nex t ut-.talhtll:nt of th•· st r.111·i.:1c 11rn1~ lun1!u· t1on talk ~. rnllrd Si\LT ll. \\'1th \Ir. l\1x- 1~ 11nd••r :111:1l'k for clt·t.<·nlc 1•1(•n fro1n th e ou<.·t· :s-011-IJnl' l)cn1oeral1c llbcral'i. Soi IP( 111il1l<1r~· ll'ddl'l ~ ll fL' undcn;tood !U Vt· 11anllni.; rhi· l\r1·rol111 th.11 an.v hard ili.!l"L'L'l!lt'/1( 011 t-i,\J.T JJ rt 'OJL'hL'tJ °"·1th \I r, ;\t\Oll tn .\lost-ow rli1s ~)lfHlH 1n1Kht not I<•'! ~1\: n1•i111ti~. ;1 n1·11· l're ... u.lL"nt r111~h1 l;1).,· a li1r h.trd1.:r hr1t•. 111·/l\'t'. sC11nt· p1.·.~.'illlH~l:i 111 official l'irell'S hL"l'l' nu11 r.us1· tl14• llUC'st1011 ot v.·hcth\·r ;i d..:Jd lOf.·k ou SALT [J. plu.s t'On· ltll \Jl'tl \1xun ra1!ur1· V.1\h <.:<ingr1·ss on the tr;1dt·-:.1nd·t'rl'd11s qu1·,t1on , rn1ght ac- uw.lly postpoul: Lill: ~lusoo•\ .1oun11n1t. Th..: 11ors1 1nun1'(lJ;1tc prosJ>('<:t 1f \IUS('OW df'CJdC'd to IH\111• Jl!i f1\'C·}c:1r d"lt·nl•· 1\oold he 1n 1ht.' ~llddlc ~:ast. V.h4'ft.' J\1 .... ~111ger s Slll'Clilt.'Ular SUCt.'CS.~ Ul n1·~ot1:1!1nl! pvl 1t1eal sculc1ncnt 1s boxing 111 tht ~\'1t•I C111n11 ti th•· rt«1ppra L,al 11ov.• ominously undl'r 11ay in \IO!iC'01r d{)('s product' a ma- JOr 1.ol1cy ~"'llt·h 11 t'QUld' mtan th:H \\~1f{rj!;11c had dL"vOurt'tl ~t·I another vie· 111n -The-OO!d,·:.t. n11ist sutc,·ssful U.S. furt·1i.:n poht} s111cc lhc t:.:uld w:.i r began. II. The "Cliquo l Club Eskimos ," Wie "A. & P. Gypsies," the ''Studebaker Champions.'' the •·Co on · S ande rs Nightha v.ks." and the "Yacht Club Boys." I~. Grit , Smart Set , Delineator, Scribner's, and Vanity Fair. 11. Alt \\'ere famous dance bands in the early days of radio. except the "Yacht Club Boys,'' a singing qu.-lttet. 12. Only "Grit" remains published among this group of extinct national maga1.ines. In reprisal, the rf.'Clera l go\"ernmenf has fill'd suit against ~1assachu~tts to force compliance. and ll has also v.1thheld funds for federally supported programs. But f..fassachusett.s has held firm. liefer· rin g specificall y to the expa ndC'd crime data program of the FBI , Gov. Francis Brotherhood's Tax Break ANSWERS' I. All are international social registers, W. Sargent sai d tha t it v.·as "one of the Lear )· F ullou;ers Losr• E.rc111 p Li o11 aL La,~L biggest threats to our democratic system -the in\•asion of one·s 0\\'11 privacy. \\'e You remember Dr. Timothy Leary refuse (to join the systemJ -and v.e Thr hi"h nric!it of LSU. The prophet of ( J shall continue to do so." ~ " RUS ''.'A' "'ON s.raenueallinncd hi.LJ>ooilion'~'--ps,ychcdelic dmgs. "'""'~' __ , " L 1 hi";-HH;;;;;-~· :----:;;:=:......:===:..-....:===~-creat1·ng, las t D e c e m b e r , the for yeaTSllle s11JCW"5"lk.~ll:flll'"l'tctil . -\VASHl ~GTON -The \V le ouse IS J F · ( ~1assachusctts Commission on Privacy and the streets of S::in r:inciseo s 'Raid' on D.C. La'wyers raiding the Justice Depart ment for more H · h hbu d lav.'Uers to bail President Nixon out of his JACK ANDERSO"'--and Personal Data. Execuli\'e Director a1g t·As ry 1dstcb1et -1 wherC' sr1rc"·n J 'l., ~tar inrie Eltzroth describes the com-with the human c ris o 1s tu lure. \\'atergatc troublrs. JU mi~ion as an "action-oriented group" l\o..-', lhC' guru of nar Although platoons of attorneys are charged v.·ith_examUiing statutes and colics rc>s.d\'S 1n oh1· already v.·orking on the President's taking the jobs at 1600 Pennsylvania regulations on pr ivac}' \\'ilh a viev.· to slate prn1tl•n1 111ry at problems with ta.\:es, impeachment , the Avenue not just out of personal distaste, detecting abuses and recommending cor-Vacavillt·. Senate \Va1ergatc but •-ause of ethical connicts. Ooe ecf I . I t" n"~ I commillee and lhe """" r l\'e eg1s a ion. Back JI'. l;rJQ, .e:ir)' Special prosecutor. young antitrust lawyer !ent for "' job BECAUSE of its ~date. th e tlnd some or hls ''nterv1'ew w1.th Nixon attorney James SL f · I fo d d ·n ... , ''"'ecs s:i.y lhc · ~lassachusetts commission is keenl y in· ricnt 5 un •' ·1 ~ Clair had 'vorked on the milk fund case tflt t '"''' 1 I ''''; \Vhile Hous.-! has ask-terested In the va rious protection-of-ou 0 l "I 1 ( .r e(I for "a! lea!:t a while al Justice. privacy bill s Tl-OV.' before Congress. Gov. ininds :i.nd their Other lawyers fear they will be doing 0 k 'fhC)' r·1'l"d ,., do'en" l:1\1Y•'rs fro1'1 Sargent , aecompanied by members.of the \\' r · ·. 1 •• "clerk and 1"erk" 1·obs at the While th n th h"'" f Jusl'·cc. coiMlissk>n , appeared reccnUy before e nrn rr ""'" o House. reviewing other · lav.-yers' work the Senate Subcommillee on Constitu-Eternal l.o\·c. These lawyers. of and '·1·erking" files and books from lav.· k I tional Rights. ~·hose chairman is Sam J. ~arcotics agents now 11.11 course, a r e beln" libraries. f h I pulled off important Ervin Jr, (0.N.C.J. Brotherhood as one o I c argest cases at Ju!ticc to assist th<' Presklent THE 'i\'llITE JtOUSE'S dlfficulty in Ervin has sponsored legislation to manuf;ictu rcrs or illicit drug! 111 the na· at the expense of the taxpayers. some wooing young Justice lav.')'ers was create a federal-sta te board that "'·ould tion. It has tumed out IL~ mu ch as 50<1 lop Justice officials are giving the White obliquely conceded by SI . Clair ln a control the collection and dissemination pounds of LSD a yen r and one of its House names of prospects. but there is telephone Interview with my· associate of crime records. In support of tlk sidelines Is smuggling and ~1!1n1t mar•· also an undcrcurrt?nt of resistance to the Bob Owens. measure. he quoted Thomas llobbes, the juana. The amount of human destruct ion presidenti al dragooning. St. Clair said fie is "In the. process" of 17th century Englis h po Ii I i ca I and misery it has spread is inca lculable. hiring tv.'O or three attorneys from philosopher: "Freedom is political pov.-er You might bt provoked to kl10'-'' that FOR EXA~tPLE, A55istant Attomey Justice. But the talent 5earch has been divided Into small fragments." you have been provkllng th 11 t (t<.'fleral Henry Pett?rsen. whose. crlmlnal going on for ..-·eeks. ample lime lo snare: FBI Director Clarence ~r. Kelley Brotherhood a 1a1 ha\'cn ... or. at least. division handled the. early_ Watergate more.-..than t.,.,·o or three. attorneys if 1 dml '" · . 1estlned in beba f of an a flQt r;:1t1on-a tax cxem;tion. investigation. has been privately hlnllng career lawyers were volunteering. backed bill that would gi \·c the Justice to i\idt?s th11t they ..-wld bt wise to turn WHEN OWENS asked St. Clair who Depanment authority over crime_ dat.a . OR. LEARY and his fnends 1n that lit· down the While lfouse. was going to pay Uie. Justice at torneys, It's a di.fflcult. perhaps insoluble prob-tic circle of "love" ha\·c enjoyed lhc1r From bitter cxperlen~. Peter1cn lhe shrev.·d Bostonian dodged . "I •-ort 81 !em. The police power lradltlonally has tax-exemp1 Incorporation s\net NO\' HJ, kno1\1S that gett ing too c.losc lo President a disadvantage because 1 d 0 n • 1 been exercised at the local lt?vcl of \966. The s1a1e Franchise Ta\: Bo;-1rd , act- Nixon can mean political bums. At understand the burl!Jlucraey," he Aki. government in th is country. Critics of the Ing a~ your alter tgo, gave lht'm tax f'I(· Nixon's requc!t. he po$lponed actin g on The payroll. be added, wa1.beln1 left lo administration bill charge that a emption a11 8 "rtligrous organit.1J!lon·· crucial Watergate lnformAtlon, and took "smarter people." massive. centrnliied crimc.daUI file And, that tax exemption has bl-en In 1•f. a public roa.~ling lor It~ -.. At JusUceoa spokesman said when·the would be tantamount to creating a na-feet unt ll'jwll retently. PETERSEN IS also worrltd. say loaned Jawye11 leave the department, Uonal police forte. It comes dov.--n to When Assemblyman ~like Antonovich. in lders about possible oonntcts of l'MY· will alto go off Ow! department this: ts It pos.tjble to combat crime in R·Glcndale. fouod out abou1 it. he blev.· Inte rest Juslice lu1vrerll r."-'"'~t•!\t'~ oayroll . Tbls would put lhcm into the lhl.s fashion Y.'ilhout encroaching on his top, Ile fln.."'d off a letter lo ~l;.irtin hnve confided to us thut they Rre lee11 ul \\'hlte I-louse budget. freedom ? !luff, c~ccuuvc officer of lhc t~ranch1se .. • Tax Boarrl. dc·n1:1nrhni: lh•· 1:1\-4'\' 1nrt slatus he n.'\Okl·d . for1h111Ih \\"roll· Antono1·1ch: ··Th11t gri1up 1s n·putrd ro h;!\ ,. 111 .. 111· ni d)1on!i of tlol!ar.~ 1rr1n1 11., 11l1rl! ;u·· 111 i!lcs in n:iroou,·.~ T•·!-<\1111011~ h~·forf' :1 c s. Sl'nlltt' SU\)-('Olllm llt•'l' l't'\l'·d•'<l !h,11 :ti lr.:i.st 7~0 n1tmh\1r~ of th1· Hroiht•rhQ<l(i h:l\'f' l>l'l'n 1df'ntifi1•<I :i.s p.1r\n.:qi;1111~ 111 <:rimina l act1\·itil'~ :1round thl· globe · AC.:COH IH :'\CI to A!\1Vl14J\ u.:h .fohn B;-irtt•ls of the fC'd!'ra l [}ru g l·:11fc11·(·1'rn•"1I ,\dm1n1strat1on trst1f1L'<I th.1! ~I' .. r 1h1• 12 top Rrt1!h l'rhood ori.:nn11.l·r.; :11 ,. tlO\\ fu~1th·1•s frorn JU.'it1ce. l1;1n~ .di~•1.11I ;,nil pursuinA other enterprise:. ··on lhc1r lll· 1;uttcn v.ea!th ·· "To i.:rant <1nd l'Onl1tluc ,1 1,1X·i'\· emption 10 th~ ·urot herhootl' a~ " r~ltg1ou~ organ1z..alH•ll niakt·~ a 1nockl'r~ of our tax .!.)Stt>m · That~ 11h;11 Antonv1C'h concluded . 1n l!•rn1s r;tlh1>r rt>slra1n,<l . A check with Jamrs C St1•"'nrt of thl' fo'Tanch1sc Tax Boord re\'tl'li"I th;lf th!-l/t1( Xf'tnplloo for 1he Rrotherhood ..,;-;,~ rc\'Okrd reet>ntly : follc11\ll1J.l: 1\111·inr"J\ ~r·h. l~Ur~ ~lartin llutr. 111 hh rt1>I; In 1h(· 1\!i.t1Cmhlyman. v.~ot c that 1hr r{'\OC'anon hJd Ix-en 1SSuL'<I on ,\larch 4 "\\'['\·t:: llAO our f 1n~cr on thiJI ou1flt for a long thnt:.' s11ld St••\\art "Hack 1n 197'.? \\-1' 1•hf'ckNI v.·1th the ,\tton~l'\ Grnc>ral 's 0U1?'1• but tht>v d1dn ·1 ~i;>rrn 1;1 ha\c much in terest in 1i one v.:1y or thl.' othrr "They I B~herhood J arc runninJ.:: 1nvrc danul drucs rlO\i I .i;:tH·s~. than rl11'y ever du.I 1\l"t'Qrdtn:.: 11. ;..,i,·1\Jrt "4t'lcral or the Broth1•r!1orid l\t·t•• nJ1111elt'tl of druR tra f- fu·b111.: 1n l!,ij:l...LuLl\ctc.J:~d .. JXLPOO- tJ;lfu)ll - "Ju.,r IJ\:t'<iu~·· v.t· ha\~ rf'vo ked 1heir t.1\ t•\1 •1n11t1nn tfrtt!:;n'I n1ean v.e·re drop- 111ni.: !h1· ntalll'r H they have any :•~"·t~_ 111 ·11 itl'I ;1 hnld of lhf'lll .. ,\,. \1• lilr'tl aho111 $9 n11\lion in ;"'1 ~~1n1 ni~ -J;o, l11·ns -:'llJit inst fhf' llro1 h• 1!111<"! '[hi· prohl('lll i5 we don't know 1( 11 ha~ an~· asse1!l •• Tho· q1u•,ll4•11 1~ hov. C'Ol11\' ii took .dn1u'1 !'l!;ht ~c;in, lo c.:ut th1· cord.., Ol.lNG>l COAST DAILY PILOT Rr1tlert .\' \\ tl'd. 1'11bl.l~l1tr T hnma_t K('('t'tl, £1/dor Rnrll1Jr1J Krti!.ucli Edi torial Pogr ruuor Th<-('duonnl pa~ ol lh' Daily P14of ~"'"!!= !O 1nfonn Ind l':tln\UIAIQ l'tllf11"N by Pl't'l!CT!llllll: Qn thi1' l'.N\a"(' dl\<'f'lioe <'Omm('nt;uy on rop1.-1 ()[ in- t~ h)· 10ynd!ralrd roltlll'nl1111: 11nd < ar!•J6n1\t3, b)' Jlr.1\'ktl~ 11. rorum r.v rt11<ltn.' \'lf"'A'!I and by Jli'l'Y'rtl 1n~ th11 """'.~Jl1'P''f' aplfllOrl~ l'lntf idrll~ 'on cun..,nl l(lfli~ Thr Nh!<n t•I op1nl(l>IV nt !hP 1)1U,y 1'1klt Allflot'•r only in 1h~ t<htori.\J C'Olumn Ill lh" tnp ol the poi.at. Opinions "JIPT"'f'.urd t>y th.-<"01· umrnit' :m.I r.Moon!Sls and lettf'r \1l'1ter.c arr th~h ,,...,n and oo f'nttol'tf'. m,.nl or their vir'lla l)y the Dally Pl)(x lhou ld be 1nftmd. f'rid:l) ~larch 22, 1974 I ' rr!d8J, Marth 22. }q74 DAILY PILOT j Do11atio11 Court R11li119 Police Seek Father • Bai· Pays Damage 111 DrtuU\: Deatl1s In 3 Grisly Murders I.OS A\(;El.l·:s 1l'J•[1 :\n1011g the r 1t'h\':S Jlv1111rJ ! l11~he~ i>prtci<l aro1u1d to pHl1- l1c1ans of :ihno~l "I t•ry It" C'I cf l(O\'t'rnn1C'nt a 11 II pul1!1t·o1I pcr~uas1011 11;1" l!!l h.1~1fl ~'11l·111u ;1 •· of \l:n 11:1nd ;1! th•· rN[Ut•,,t of forrtl•'r 111··· pr .. si- dcul Spiro ,\1!rtt!11. ~11.:cord•1~1: CALIFORNIA VF;'.';Tl'!{A (i\PJ -A cour1 dee1,1011 ht·re )\;ls ra.i scd the poss1bll1ty thnt cvcktad parly hnsl:. 1·:111 ht• hl•ld rt•spon,..;iblc !or d;u11;1/,:t' kit er 1·auS1.'\J Ly lherr l!Hux1c;:1trd guests. 1(1 fl'd•·ril! l~Hllt l!'~ltlll011\ 11111 r--c1:iy · Asse bl OT7 L " """"""" b,· 11'""'"' " n t y I\..S esser ( S tat e ) Pe11£ilty for Puffi1ig H1•ll. a I.a~ \t•).!;J-. !;11111·r lur Hui:h1•o;, 11<1-. n·ad in tho• rri;1I nl ;1 l1h1:I ~Ult hnlllf::h! :1!_!;1111 .. t llu!!ht•s b1 Hob1·rt \l;1h•·•1. for1ner heild or h!~ \1·1 <.Jd:1 t·n1- p1re. l:.S. D1i;tn• I t:.~1rt Jutll(c llHrry Pn't:1•r~on ,:;11•1iOO<'d thr• JUI)' th;it !ht• dcptJ~11 1on 11· ;i S rn<'ant lo be cooi;1d<!l"+:d 111 gauging 1\l:iht·u·~ "slat\! of inind." whill' ht• 1rnrkl'Cl f or ll uJ,thes. :ind 1101 fo r !h11 1ruth or falsity of 1ht• ;11le~;1tions • DC II) 1•1·"'"' LQ,'J(; Bl~AC ll IUPJ \ '1cl)onnf'll·DouJ.:!;is. bu ild r'r" Qf !hf' 11CJO. loda v bn1ndrd :1..: •·i rrespon.'iible and m:ilicio1h" t·h:i rgM b~· the Fl'dl'ral Avia- lion Adn1inis tration lh.1 \ 1h1· comp1ny il{nort,I a ,,if,•f\ prob1'.!1n hnk<'d 1\·11h lh(• 1\or11' tra~h in a\·iation hi~l ory. "Th<'r<' 1s no pos.sihlc con- nl'ction " lx't11·<'cn lll'l' <-OITI· p:uiy ·s corrc..s1)()ndcncc 111th the F'AA about a ca rgo door problem ix-rorf· the crash, and the Jct'idC'flt," said John C. Brizcndinl'. president of Oouglast Aircraft Co. • Pnlr 6111/111 TORRA'.'lCE (U PT) -A 1ury conv!e!l'd hro vouths nf armed robbt'ry atK·I rissault Y•ith a dC'a<llv weapon Thur<;· day for the ~hool ini: of a Roll- ing Hills man nod his JO.year· old son in a parki ng structure :it Los Angeles ln!C'rnational Airport. ~1arion Balliste. 19. and Freder ick J. Jones. 17. both of Los AngelC's. "'ere <'harged "'ith attack oo Gcr;.a\d \Vebbcr. 35, and his son Corey. • S1atlo11 Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tho Assembly has voled down legislation that would h:ive placed a h\'O-yC'nr n1oratoriurn on service station construction in California. But the bill's 11 utho r. Assemblymnn Jack F<'nton 1 D- ~1ontebello \, \\'as i;rnnt<-'fl the right to have lhe b i \ I recon~idcred llf'XI "'eek .iflt·r he adds cl:irifyi nt; amend- ments . • Dr11rt Ar1•e•I. SAN DIEGO IAP) -A 31· yE'ar..okl 1nailman "'as ar- rested v.•hile delivering mai l and jailed in the drug death or his wife. police sny. Jose A. ~·lorales v.•as booked Thursday for investigation of murd('f'. Officrrs <;aid he was accused of fun1 ishing dru~s to his v.•ife Delfina, 24. v.tto dit..'<I of a drug overdose Jan. 28. Non1ellini's So11 Killed 111 Mi sliap .t;A'.';TA CR l,;Z (i\Pl -The "fin of prof<'SSional football 11:111 of Fa me mc-mber· Lro \onu•llini has died frorn SAC"HA.\!~TO 1l 'l'l l -A <'Of1tro1·ersia\ b1ll 10 r('(!uce !hr lllil:OffiU!ll pcnaltic5 f 0 r possess.ion of srnall <1uant itl<'" or n1ariiuana by f i r ~ t offl'ndr·r" t' l t' a r rd thl' As:.crnbl y ·rhur:.driy IT \\'AS SE:'\T lO the !)cna!e by a \"Ole of 47-22. Assemblyman ~Hot)l·rt ~1. l\.lcl.ennan. the l('gisla1ure1s only physician. protc~1t'fl the measure CAB27$8) on grou nds of new dangers to health r e po rt ed by mt'<lica l researchers. "This is not a titn(' to he \\'t•akening our nt a r i j u an a ].'.l\\''»" \1 c Lenn an !H- l'ara1110unt 1. dcelarcd. ,\S.'il'lllblyrnan Al:1•1 "iu·ror~ Shot Hits Woma11 Wrestler llOLLY\VOOD CUP! 1 Dl'bra Oa11 n Jackson. '.1i, ;111 ('1nploye in "The Acadl•1nv of i\udc Fen1ale \\'rt•stling." .11·:'1s accidentally shot in the 1hroa ! Thursday du ring a $ 4 O O robber~·. ~1 iss Jackson was folio" ing the manager of the academy, Jesse It Fortini._ 27, as he chased the bandits 'vith a pi.~tol. and begging him nol to endanger himself. police said. She tripped as she fo!IO\\'C<I Fortini dov.·n a stairw av. frll against hhn. and t~ .38 cailber revolver went of[, \\'Otlnd in~ ~r. 11)..l'W\'l•rl~· llills1 , r 1 t l' d :ut0thcr ISS U{': ''The real QU('S\lon "" lf't th(• IJ\'tla!ty ril the tTimc," he said. .J1ull{t'~ under curren1 l:.111• h;u(• discretion 11f docidlll~ 11ht·ther a firsl offender v.·ill bl' df':i!t 11·ilh 111 a f('l on'I or rnisd1•1ncanor case. i\losl· <irl' rni.'llc rneanors. TllE l'ROl'OSE O !1~gi.~latio11 \1·ould elin1inate the felony count. Sirro1y s;iid if an individtlal is convicted of a felony for pr>ssession of "pot" he n1:iy neve r go to prison h111. the frtonr wilt rcn1:.iin as a police r('t'Ord. F1~lon~· 110 SS l'SS t C•ll nfj n1:1riJuan1 '" no\\• pun1shahle l hy one to 10 yt•ars in pnson frir firs! offendl'rs. l!ndcr the bill. possession of lou r ounces or k·ss l'o'Ot1ld be punishable with a n1axirn11n1 six-month jail term, a $500 fine , or bolh. 'Jleritllge ' Unit ... OK'd SACHA~1ENTO IUPI l - (iov. Jtonald Heaga n has sign·\ t>d lr~isl<i l ion pcrn1il!i ng roun- ty boards of supc.'rvisors lo establish he r i t a ~ c and histo rical commissions. Tht>I measure ISB521 l by ~n. Nicholas C. Pc-iris I I) .1 Oakland !, also pmvidc-s for the s('(Tt'tary of stale to utilize tht.• Calilornia 11 c r i t a g c Preservation Con11nission and the California Slate Library to I coordinate U1c ;1c.:th'ilic8 or\ such agcnciC's. You 1nay now call Bullock's So uth Coast Pl aza to ll fr ee from Lag una Beach, San Juan (;tp istran o ' 0 D ia l "O'' and ;1sk op erato r fo r Thursd<I,\ 's Su1~'nor Courl lh:cision ordered ;i bnr 1u p~1y fl:unai.:1·s to a hoy 11·hose p<1re111~ l\'L'r(' killed in a traffic a<-•t·1d('nl l';ith a drunk c n driver. THC JURY said the Simi Bowl. \11 Suni Valle-)'. must pay Sl50,000 ro T0<lrl Harrlrn;. \1'hose parcnis. Ari1·aJdo and ~:li1.:1hl'rh Barrios, v.erc kill t:d 111 ;1 head-on eoll i~ion in .Junt· 1972 with a t'<lf driven bv Eui;:c111· !) Shti[X', fi3, <;( ·rhousa nds <•aks. J•'·"' Cl1ecl.;i11g \\'a lter Brennan, 80, was in St. John's l·los- pit.al in Oxnard today for an annua l thcckup. 1'hc three-lln1e 1\eade- .Judgl• HobC'r1 \\' i 1 I a r <l , :1ctcpt1ng !he jury <lt'Cisinn. s.:iid a slalutc invol\'rd 111 ,. l!Ji2 s1;.1tc Sup1\•n1c Court ruln1g: indicated thal li:ib1 h1v niy .\"'ard win ner says for aels caused hv a i1 he feels good c.xcept 111toxiC'<itt'fl person Ji<I not for a 'slight tou<:h ' of ;ippt~· •lnl .v VI Mr Oll'llers but cmph\'SCnta. tr, ;invont' Y•ho scr1·l'(f the ~ · ------wrong~OC'r. I le s;iid this "'as one of Uw First casl·S 10 tonic to trial under the high COUI1 ruling. SllUl'I'.: ANJl his 1\•i fr , r ll"len, also died in the al'.cidcnl. 1\Jl four bars l'o'f're sued. but !he jurors could not agree on "hrlhl'r the firSl \\\O b<.ir.~ \\Cf\' linhll' and th c y <'.~Oner;Ltt'<I the fourl /l Tc111hlor F cl t J 11 H iYcrsidc -A brief, 111inor rarthquiikc JOited lh<' rc-girm frun1 San Hern:1rihno to n 1 \' c r s id e. Thursday af!ernoon. death in the fanuly and ~1' v.·1fe and daughters were mo\'Ll\g out of the state. SA~TA C.:LA lti\ (Al '• -A September, 1969 .• 'lieighbors ronncr businesc; executive wa!I told police the fami ly "seemed bei ng sought in thrre states to JUSl disappear in the middle today in connection \\'ith the of the night.•· murders of his \\'ife and two Carey said I' ca rs 0 n , ~1HS. PEARSO~ ha 11 tcenaged daughters -t i': years described as 8 brawny 6-footer v.·orked tit a nC'arby chllcl.r('n·s ago. Their bodies were "'eighing 200 pounds \\'ith blue clothing store. Polic-e sai1t unearthed by a t e r mite eyes, gr<'y hair and glasses. Pearson picked up her C'hec'k inspector last week . continued to li\'c in the house one day and sa;~ she "'oulrln t for another nt0nth. He told be bal'.'k to \\'Ol"k because the1 A \\'arrant '"'as issued by neighbors there had been a "·ere leaving the sta1e . · S.1nta Clara Courtly surerior liiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~i;,;;;;;;. •• Coort for James A r t h u rll Pearson, 48, the f o r m e r n1ana ger of a San Jose CC'Clit bureau. for !he murders of h.i~ \\·ife Pauline. 51. an d daughters. Paula. 18. and l ~larianne. 11. 1 DR. JORN Hauser. the Santa Clara County coroner· medical e'.faminl'r, sai d 'I'hursday r-.trs. Pearson H.nd Marianne died from blo\\'S on 1he head. He said the cause of Paula's death was not kno\vn . ~l arianne w as rmitively identifierl by dental eharts. Her moth('r and older siS1er ha ve-bE'en tentative l y idE'lltified. Santa Clara Pohce Capt. Stan Ca rey said 1he murders apparently occurred in late »' SAVEYOURBUDGET AND YOUR ENERGY! SAVE AT BIDWELL'S SPRING CLEARANCE! Reg. S80-S90 SALE $35 SPORT COATS KNIT SLACKS DRESS SHIRTS .,,..,a V2 OFF Sl0-$1 4 $7 Plus the Best Bargain Table Ever! VISIT THE BUNNY TIES SWEATERS Reg. S20 $12.50 CAROUSEL COURT 5outh Coast ?f aza •8olA•t.Aoo1 ... c~·e..,.,..11c111r~ J467VIA UDO, NEWPORT IUCH PHOHI 671-4510 ReQ. S6.50-S 10 V2 OFF INl AT l OLIOOTHEAIR[ I . . . . . ' .. ' ..•. . -~ .· ... .. ... ' ... • • I ' .. .. .. inj uries suffered \\·h<'n a s;1ilboat capsized in ~tooterey Bay , the Coast Guard says. 1-----~T~"~-{))~,-.,·1 r: 1T,1 f fl Mlftl!rs!-~---------- ">d a hcJ;ooptcr scarrhcd Zeni th 7-0611 rhrou~h the night ror the f\\'O Santa Cruz m('ll al<;0 believrd '() ha\'t' bt.'C'n on lhl' boat l'<'ticn 11 l)\'l.ortUnl('d. The Coasl i;uarrl s.11<1 l\('n Srn1th and 1\llr n 1"'1·0rf'ndt an• niissing <11\d h<.l\l' been lN1\l.1lively 1d1•ntif1('<t a~ '""'qt'fl'!('r!t on the boa: f.; I Ill \l!lllP!i 'I" 't'2 l)f i\pl'''· 1\;1~ pull1·d lr•1111 th1· \l'.'\1.•r !)y :1 h1•ltL'11p lt•1· l;lf('( Th11r .... h1~ :111d r\l•h1·d 1.. ;1 S.1111~ Crlll ho~.p1!al. 11 hl·re ho• died 1111hout l't•i.,:a1nin~ COll~f'tQUS!l('S~, a h O S p I 1 ,') 1 5'pok1•sn1nn snid A Coasi Ciu.Jrd ~1~1~1,111.1n( sn1cl thf' lfl..I0111 1r11 f t ov('r111rn1'tl about 11 n1il1·" off Sroqu(•I Pohl! ,11 i µ 111 Thursd:iy. Nom<'lhnl'~ f;i1hr1 · J1l:"l11'C.l tackle for lilt San Fraoc111to'I 49e~ frorn 1950 to 100.'l A native of Italy. hf' join('(! thrl club as the tcnnfs ~o. I dr3ft 1 choice in 195'1 nflrr slarruu: in rootl:nll find V.Te<tlint! at !hr t.:nlvcrslty of ~linn{>S()\a .,._SIR WALTERS a;.,_ c.,,, to tok• car• of Wa•h "' w-Holru1h ''" me!'! that fall !11, ,.iote l\Dluroll'i', 2052 Newport Blvd, C-•·.. ~ .. ,, Sh op by ph one .11 Bull ock 's South Coast Pbz:t . It's onvcnicn r and . . umc sa vin g. sot Tll C01\ST PLAZ A Uu lluc~ \ StH1th C.tiast Pl;1z3 . . .. . .. .· . ' P'JAMA GAME l·I""'"); about tho body m th< m0>t ~·<lucnvc m:innlr. Slurt. h.dtlr .ind sof r, suppll· 1'1.1111J::.. \\ h1h· \\Uh hl.Hk p1ndo11.., \1v1d rl'<i poppies. 6 ·11, 8 100 I .ish1on G.1\lcry Ore~~"· Thrll'•pit.tC p'1JmJ.s, \\'Hh shi rr-i:1c. :ind shell in .l ,·1l1rJnt tur1..1uo1.sc \1.11h cor.ll Jnd \\·hue pr1nL ~.l(J. $73 Shtt\\)'ll lJrt S(."i. Blouson • SA:\TA ANA SO LT ll C{/AST PLAZ A Shop ~-londny rh ru Fnd.t)'. I tl '.00 a.m. 1<1 l)'. .)0 p.1n. I Bu11ock:s S.•nta t\n,1. I F.ashio~ Sq11:i.rc, 2800 N . ~I.tin ~trC'<'t, SJn~ An.i, Ttlt J~nnc:: 517-7211 Sarurd.1y, 111.00 :i 1n . 10 6 00 fl m. Oullock s Snurh Coast Pl:i.2a, Sa11 01rgo frcc~v:iy at Dr1s1ol. (osr.1 ~tts.i. Tt·lc-phont·· ">56-06 11 I 0 I \ 0 .. l Hu:qtington Bea~h Fountain Valley VOL. 67, NO.: 81 l lONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALiFORNIA FRIDAY. MARCH 22 , 1974 • Tocluy's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS • Huntington Caterer Cites Politics Ill Flap By CANDACE PEARSON Of 1k Oallr l'olol Slaff Jay ~lastroiannl claimed today he's being sued for more money than he made on food vending operations at \\'est~er ard Huntington Beach High Schools. f\:IasLroianni also said he still hasn't been served with the Jau•suit flied \Vednesday by Goorge Logan. president of the Huntington Beach Union High School District board. The lawsuit asks for $200.000 in damages for alleged o\•ercha rging at the tu•o schools by Jay-Hock Sales, v.·hich ri.tastroiaMi heads. The figu re allegedly covers a !l'\'cn- month period beginning last S"."pten1 bt•r. Mastr1>lanni said today !hat his gro~ sales receipts over that S<Jn1c period have totaled about $160.000. lie claimed that Logan is trying lo 01119' P'll•I Stiff P~oto CITY AIDE SUSAN PIERCE WORKS AMID MOVING BOXES In Huntington Beach, a Big Change at City Hall ··City Makes Move Huntington City I/all Goes Vpto1vn Dick ~larlO\\'. the city's Planning dlrl'Ctor. shut his eyes and hid in nis office, perhaps hoping the movers \\·ould ~peck him in a box too. "!l's disastrous. It's like moving from your ov"n house -you find all kinds of . junk you doo~t-lmoW \\'bat to.J!.o wit!.!2_ he laughed. •·I've just been hiding in my office. I told the others not to tell n1c what tncy dumped ... Today was the first or three moving days for Huntington Beach c 1 t v .government. Government n1av have been in the safest and fastest hands ever as more than 20 movers from Bekins 1\•hipped in and out of crov1ded offices, carting off sealed boxes. empty book shelfs and anything else that looked out of place. · 'l'he o!d city hall at Fifth and !\1ain streets \\'ill be little n1ore than a vacant ~mory by ~londay. ·. Some 200 city "·orkers, tons of books and p<lpers. and 'A'no knows how many paper clips . .,..;u be moved uptown to the new five story government complex al they planned to use a! !east :i 20-rnan crew and fh·e big vans each of !he thr('e days. HO\\'e and his four-member stall moved their operation 10 days ago. ju.:>l for practiee. "\\'e_ ~nt si x months plannin g 1his mo\'C. I \\ anfeCll o see ho\\" ii "·orkC'rt \\ilh five people before \\'C tried 200. SQ far it has been fine." Every city hall v.·orker \\·as assigned a desk and a number for the n10\'('. Then each person had lo pack his or h€'r OI\ n gear , slap the appropriate number on it and get out of the v.~y of the Brkins bo\"S. Ho;re said the olrl cit\' nall nu1nhcrs ,,·ill correspond lo numbers on 1he nt:1\ desks, so. theoretically. v.hcn 1he v.·orkers come in .~londay 1norn ing. everytl'flng they hnvc v. ill be piled on top of their new desk. Just in case of slipups. lfo\•.c did S."l \e one storage room ln the basement for "lost loot,'' items v.·hich ha\'c los: th~ir number. . m:ike hin1 "look hkC' a Y.hC't•I. l1k<' .:1 big lnc;iness dealer · · 'la~1 ro1ann1 also enters food to the OceJn \"ll'I\' Elt·rnentarv School DblricL fron1 his llunt1ni;:ton &"ach firm. LoJ::in"s Inv.suit \\'as ftlt'<I as :i rla!'.S aclioo for :1!1 the siudcnt.; and 1e.1chers \\ho ha\"1• bt'~·n '"\ 1ctuns" of <ille~t..'Clly dlt'i.;;1l pnci.: intr<'a.ses. lie {':.!1ma1cs 1111• nurnhl'r al 111.000 p..·oplr. The d1slrlt'l ;idm11u:.trat1on Jir:inll'd son11• pr1Ct' 111i:rt"':i:-l'S to th<-operation l.1~t St•µtenibr r. ;111 at·t1011 the Orani;:{' l'cunty Couitst·l's 0H1ct· s:ucl \1·.:-is leg.ii. Loi.::in. :111 <iltornt'Y· d1sagrl't'S. ;..1c1~1ro1:1nn1's contral't t'alls for h1n1 11) i::11 c 1h,·1·t· lk'r(i.•nt of lhC' nion1hly ~ross s.1ll·S front c;ich ~cl)U()l hl tht· dt:.triC't. llP also 111u:-t p:1y 83.500 lo U1e llun1lngton IX·ach lllgh studt•nt body arrd ~lOOO to \\"es11nin,IC'r as a yrarly ft'\' for runn111g the C'Otl('l'~lon ~t'f\'tce. :\l:is1ro1.1nn1 h:1' cl.111nt'<i lh· 1~ \,\,in~ 11p tn SJ .01.)il ;1 1non!h nn !ht• l'O!ltr.1~1. 11h1lh nnl'• out 111 thrre 111onth.-i. Ht• ~;11d he wouk!n't . ro111111t•llt a11_1· furthl'r 1111 tht"' ];11\:-Ull un11l ht•'d ~1·1·n it Rut hi' ,;11d ;1 prt•1101t.:;!1· rt•l.·.1-•-<I ll"ll-r on lh•· 1''u1· of his food l\111tr.1t•t ~11~! a11Jtltt'{I It 111d1r1·('ll.1· :tl'CUS1'S l.oS-::111 nf lliil 111i.: :1 P"!1t1<·:1I rnol1\·f' for rr1t1t•111n;: lh" c•1n1r J~·t pr;i1·111·1-s .11 t·.11'111·1 Uu.1nl n1•···•11t:.!• If t!1•·n· an· n•• hurn1nl.! tssuc.:;, \!.i-1ru1:1nn1"., l1·t1t·r n·,id'. "lhi'fl :-01nr 11111~1 ht· 1·r1•;i!t>t! T11 <lo 1h1:-o. !1H.·.1l t".1t11J11!.11t·' '1'l Up ft•IHIH! <'\pt'f11t1t)n._ .111d ;_:,, lrull111i.: ltu· p11h!a·,1I \\;l!t'f~ hopin~ IO l~hll. .I hl~ "ll!' .• l!u· lt•Tl1•r .d"1 Jl"itll~ i.111 th111 l.oi:an \"'••d !,11 !h1 ll\SIJi:,1l,111l ii! 1ht· .J.11 !\11<'~ l••nd111 \! :-1 't•·ni l.1,1 ... p1111i.;. 11hcn it Ii -.:.111 ,1l lh• • ,\II ..... 11,,· >!~ Racing Ace Revson Dies, C1·ash , Fire Trtke Life of D1·iver JOllA:'-1:\"ESBURG . South Afric a !AP \ -A1nerican nlotor ra<·ui\! dnv{'r l'e!l'r Hevson d ied I.Od ay nn h1.s Y.OY to a hospit:il after his car erasht'd at a spt•0d of lllt}rC than J 10 n11!rs ;.in hour al tile ' l\yalami Circuit. Revson. fro m :'-/c1-1· York and Redondo B1:ach. u as l cst 1n~ his Fomiul.1 C)ne racing c<ir for the Sou1h 1\fric;:in Cf;1nd Prix :\tareh 30. 1\·h'cn the crash ocrurrt'd Officials said he \1·as b.1d!y burned. A track offieiat said the racer crashed ;-1l te r pass ing u corner at the bo!lom of the ma in straightaway. 'I'hc car burst into flames. Hcvson died on the way to Johannl'S· burg (ieneral Hospital , 1:-i miles out side th(· cit~" The l5-ycar-0ld playboy bachelor 11:is rt"'l<lll'd to 1hc> Re\'sons of the 11~·1 Ion co<;n1etie fo n unc. lie beaan racing ;1t !hi: a ~e of 2:> 1n llawaii and three yt·ars loi1t·r. in 196.1. began racing professionally in Europe. Rrvson·s name was li nked frcqu<-ntly 111th heautiful 1vomrn. !he n1os! f('cen! illl i\rncril·an n1odcl y.·ho was ousted as :\J 1ss \\"orld. ~larjorit• \\'C11iaCT'. dt:scribcd 111 ne11·s ;iccounts as Hevson"s ste;1rly f.!lrl fril'ncl, l\.1S fired by I he COllh'"\ s Mri !tSh organizers after a series of pubhciicd relationships with r: n g I is h pop ptrsonalitiC.'\. Th<'re also .,..ere r{'ports she and 11.evsoo "'ere engagt.'<I . " violation or confesl rules. Althot!gh a 111l1ml>cr or the co~meliC$. fan1ily, he al 1-1·ays told u1\C"rv1c1-1;t"'rs thal he 11as not a \\'eal thy ma.n ;ind en1phasizcd he y.·as not an heir to a fatnilv fortune. Rc\·son WiJS the Sf'tond !TI('rnbcr of his farn1lv lo die 111 a rac€' c.1r ;1cc1dt·nt. ll1s· younger brother. L>oug. 11a;) kill('(! duri ng a Forinula Ill r:ice 111 L>cnina rk 111 "DriYc·in ' Crasl1 Jars 'B ig Boy ' In 1-1 unting;ton A Hunt1ng100 &aeh restaur:int h.1d ;in Ull<'X JX'Cted drive-in cus1on1<'r Thursd;1y \\·hen a car 1ras pu$hcd 01110 its )a\\ll aft er an accidl'nl <ll a n ea r by in tersection. 19fli. 1\1 lt'a.-.1 thrL't' olhtr ]'1.'r~(Jns \\''ft' l.1!1,,J in l/\;1\ ;1e•·1d1·r11 Thi· Ht•\ ~n hro!her.~ hur:-:t 01110 1 11.~ r:ir1nc: !\'.('l'nt· at ;1hout tht' s:irni· tune :'Ulll kt·•·nly t•o1n11t·ll'rl .1;.:.nn.~1 Oil\' ;u1olhL·r u1 Hrahh:i111 anrl l.otui;: t·;irs Iii~ l>i:~I r;1c111~ ~t-;1r \1as !!Ii! Iii' 11·1111 !ht• ml(' pn~1t1on 111 th<' lndian.1polls 500 f11r 1 · S Au\o) { 'luh Chan1p1nn,tnr1 e :i r ~ 1111h .1 rt•• urd Ji"l\ li!Hi in1lt•, pt'r hriur :111'1 f11u~h1'<1 !ht• r.u··· ;1.~ runner-u11. Tha l ~;1111•· \1'Jr h· · .11111-<I 111\h l>.·n1s lluln11.• for ,1 ·1·! f1n1.-h u1 th•· C:1n-A1n rhallrnt:t• t'\l]l 't·rh':i :11vl ;il'4J 11on 1!u· Hn11~h Cr;in<l l'rix. ;1 f1·at he rC'l>t'<ill·d l.1-;t ~car !lo· .1l~o 11r1n thr Canud1:1n t;r;ind l'ri'<: 111 llli~ H1•1 .... 111 11.1:; 1h{' S<'<'Ond·!<i-11"'.'! qu.Llif1L'r at l11d111n;1po!1s i11 1!172 1\1!h ;:i !!l:! {lll'i 111.p h hu! 1rt'nl uut of lhc r:ice af\t'r :.!'.! t,qis 1111h :i brolil'n gea r hn.'<. llis f11~t l·:;,\C ch;unp1011.<:hi p r,1cc 11·:1s 1h1• f'hQ1•111x 200 111 1%1i and Ins flr..l lnd1;111:1pohs :1ttl'n1p1 e:1111e in !969, \\'here he st.lMl'<I in l::ist pl;lct· In lht• Jnr!1an;1p0l1-; ~ttlll !ast ~1·:1r. ht~ .<;tJML'<i on the 111s1d1· or tilt· fourth rn11· :iftcr quahf) 1ng <it l~:!.606 n1.p.h. but 1nl'! \11th n11~forlunl· llf' 11·a.~ u11ohl"<I in ,1 n1ass11·t· f1r!>t-lap p1ll'up !h<1l flf•k1}Ltl th1· .st;1rt of 1ht· r<tCt"' until .1tH11hl'r day. Then, Oll("l' thr r:11·,, got undl'f 11 a\'. Hc\·son l,1st<'ti lt·,;-~ !h>111 thrt•c laps. His i5(-e HL\'SC)~. l'a:,:r :?1 1,000 Recall Sig11alttres L Nc>\V Co11ectecl About I.WO sign:iturr,:; hait• lx-!'n gathe red in the t·ffor! lo rt·call 11-10 Huntington Beac.·h L"n1on lliJ.!h School lJis1 ra i<.1 trustC('S. a rcp rcstcnta111·c of 1l1e campais:n said !oday. The rec:ill pctnion nan1in:.: Ttw!{'('S J)cnn1s fllan gers and Ron Shl·nkn1 .'.ln 11·as filr<! 1-1·ith !h(' Orange Cnun1 ~· Ht'J'.:l~trar of \'ot1•rs a nirJ nlh ;1J.!O !(M!:iy. The proponents -Cl!itt'OS frir !'.1rt'l1IS H1gh1s Com1n1 th·<: -hil'>'•· f1rl' rnnr•· 1non1hs 10 grt !ht• nl'Cl• . .;s;1r1· '.!.11~.'! \a lid !<i1?n:i1urt>s of rci.;is11·nd 1·1•tt·r.-in 1hl' drstrict lo put the mra<;ur(' on ii ha llot . The campaign 1.' ·• Jli:il st.1 rt1n~ 10 g.-·t its momcntu1n bad. .. Uoi:i.s Allen. a rcprl'Si'lll,1!1\'e of th•· 1.:01n1nll!Ct'. s:11d. The recal! propon1·n1s arc rru1c;1l or the 111·0 trustt·cs· in,olvemmt in the sho1ving of the X·r;lll'd f1hn . '"llt·1·1) Throat.'" al a cii~lnct :1dm1nL\1rato:-.~' conf(·rencr 111 S:in !)Jl':.!O J;1,<;t ,\ugtL't Shf·n k1nan <.1nd .\l ar11:••f:'i attpnd('d th<' ronfPrl'nct·, hut IJ.nth S<•\ 1h1 \' rl1rl n"t see the f1lrn and didn't ro·tdi11• ll was to bt· shown on ds.\trict cquip111r-nt Although ;..trs_ .\llt 11 s.11d thl' .:rou1J i . .; ""d1•f1nlll'ly r~.dlin.: IXtth of thC'Jn." <1 n1•\\S rl'li ·;1s<' from h•·r ~ri;up frK·usc-s on ~!;1ngcrs, ll1J,:lll1onint:-Sht•nkrn;111 only r1nce. , - UPI ltlOPll•I• CRASH CLAIMS RACER Peter Rev ~on. 35 V <1lle)· Trustee.~ l'ot<> to Jllore Plac11n .S t.udcnts f•'1111n!.i1n \';1lh·I" s1 h•~11 tni'>H·es have n ,1f!1rn11·d 1l11·1r dt•11~i11n ln n101e l'hlldnn fron1 lhl' \\~·,trnont subd1\1'>10n fr(}tn l'l:i\:111 St·h1 .-1) I" \1l'hla'> S<:hool '>t3rlul'.! 111 .. .:t S..·11l··n1! .. ·r The 10\l' 'l11ur·r1;1y \1';"1~ :1-~. tvit h Ttil~t"e' Fr1•rl \"o,,'> ;11111 l\;1n·n ,\, k\(•y 11rr~u ~1 ng. Tru-tt ·{'~ Shrtl:i .\\ e y,., r ~, \\"ill1:im ('r:in·· :ind noc:rr ll··l~t·n ftinnr·d !ht· !113rd nl:tJnnl\ Tru<.t('es said th•,\· lr111k thl' actinn 1r1 <';1...,. 11rf'rf'rnv.d1ni:: :it 1'1a1:1n . an all·\Pllr ~<'hf.-il 11 h1rh '>efll'~ i!<llh nonn:il ·and JI h y s 1 ca 11 v h.1111!11 .q>1i.·1! ~0•1n~'tt·r~ . llutlJ,!rl f:ic1or, 1-1r·r·· .1 ton~1d•·ra11011, th-:. ho:1rd n1:i1ririty !"~11d T11·n \\1···k,, ;1 ~1J. tr11 ~t .. 1·~ l•·n1:11l\'rly 1!rf'1tk·d 111 lr;1n,•f1 r r1Lo11ut 9ii ch1ldrrn fr1.n1 !ht· \\1•-.\11111•11 tr.1• 1 to• \u·hla-; ratho•r 1hr1n !l:f· r.; l tuldren .1tll'1id111i; l'l:11 a11 fron1 !111· l':1r~ ... 11i• ;1n•a \\·,·~lmonl p;11·1·111 ~ 11l111•11Pd :1 n cl p1rk•0lt'd 111 frunt ••I l'l.1 \,11\ :-;, h1111l !f11::,; ll•1·k ---Main-&ree an<Ul!msioo Avenue __ _ i ll be closed to the blic 1he retaining y.·a!l at Boh's Big Boy at 7311 Edinger A1·e. \1·as darnaged when struck by the car drive n hy \'iki L)11n ~lellon. 21. of ;;;2 Glencoe Ave .. lluntingtOn Beach-. She accll<;es 'l;1ng1·r". \\ho is runnin:;:: for th e Assembly u1 Hepuhhc:1n Hohi:rt Burke's distrit1, of usull! "Scare t;1e11c.,·· to try to thwart the f{>{'<tll m•l\t'n11·n1 She 00,l('<'tt>d 10 -i\l1t~·-r.i ft~I,.._ calli ng comm1ttct"' mi·rnhi·r~ '"b1~01S, right11·1ng rad1c:1I.<:. rr11:H.111 .. f.Jn:1ti1·s, rioJ11ical dupes, ~h;id, .. ~ rit \ltf';1r·h\1.;rn ;ind ghosts of Or;ini-!c tuwH~ ., p.1-.t in tipt'l'ches. l';1rl'nt~ fMm both :1rt•;,~ <1rg11,..<l thal !h1 ·1r ehilr!rcn <,}jjJ\Jlrl rt·inn1n .11 Pla1an d11n11~ Thur~dar ru~h! 's ~<·iH!ll \,n:ird lll!'f'll!lj:i. The city is paying ~kins about $7.000 to make tfte move as fast and smooth as possible. The police department y.·as shifted last y.·eek. "If y.·e used our ouTI trucks and cre\\·s it 't\'ould take two Y.'C't'ks." obscr\'cs Roy lfoy.·e, city purchasing agen~ and organizer of the big move. "J\•e never seen anybody move so fast in my life." Speed is important. ~use the Beldm bo)" get paid by the hour. Hoy.·e said ~1ooday while city wor ers unpac · lie1 wares. But emergcnC}' business \\'ill be handled and the city clerk's off ice "ill be open for residents v.·ho v.ant to pic k up absentee ballots for the April 9 City Council election. Formal dedication ceremonies for the rive-story city hall and three-story police headquarters are scheduled for 10 a.m .. March 30. Guided tours will be offered Lo the public on ?ilarch 30 and ?itarch 31. . Heaga•a Optiu1istic She Y.as trying to turn left frorn Edinger onto C'.othard Slrl·el 11hC'n her car collided v.·ith Orll' dr1\·cn 11e.;tbound on Edinger h1· .\rd1s .Jo \\'e~tcmian. lluniington Be<ich polic{' snid. ~lrs. \\'estcrn1an, of 1:>~3~ U11ndalk Lane. 11untington Beath. "·as taken to Huntington lnterrommunay II o s p 1 I a I 1-1·here ihe v.·as tr eated lo r n1111cr injuries and released. Gasoline 'Easier to Get' Gelling a tankful of gas on the Orange Coast shoukl be a lot easier this weekend. At least thal"s what Gov. Rooald Reagan and the major oil companies say, The governor predicted drivers should bave no problem buying gas this Sunday at an estimated 900 stations scattered _throughout the Mate. All the station! are o.,..Ticd and operated by major oil companies and include the brands ol Stond•rd. Phillips, ARCO. Gull, Douglas, Mobil, Shell. Time. Save Mor, and Union. • I HOY•ever, there were fe\1• signs that the independcnt dealers a re follow ing sui!. Several dealers contacted earlier this week said they did not bave enough gas on hand to open Suoday, or Saturday for that maUer. 'Ibty said they could only resume Sunday operations if the go"cmment y.•ill increase their monthJy allocations. Gov. RNgan conceded that d~p1te his prcdlctioos, gasoline is s I i I I in short supply throughout lhe slate and urged drivers to contlnue conserving fuel. "The lifting ol lhc embargo on 1he salc of crude oil by the Arab nations 1\·i!I eventually in crease the supply of s:asoline in Ca lifornia," he said. "flowever, it y.·itl be several \\'eeks before the increased supply is felt in California and, even I.hen, the supply V.'111 fall short of demand." he added, ~governor's predicted easing of the rue! !hpply siluation is supported by the Auto Club's wee kly Pue! Ga uge report In y.·hich 3.17 stations throughout southern Callfomia y.·ere surveyt'd . The Auto Club reponed that alrno.'lt llO percent of th<' stat ions contacled in Oran~e and Los Angeles Counucs sa id they v.·oWd be Of>C'n at least part of 1he ISff GAS, Plig~ f ) • ,· FIREMEN DOUSE EMBERS Roof Blaze in Huntington Cigarette Sai<l Cause of Fire 111 Hnnting to11 Dry \\uod shingle<;. a strong v.·ind <ind a bum1ng c1ga rct1r romb1ool Thurs<l.1y to st.1rt a fire on tht• roof of a llunting1on Beach loome. The flames, 1-1 h1eh 11c·rc confi ned In !he roof and attic by llunt i11gton Ut••ith firemen. roused ~3.500 1rorth of d;in1agr to the house at 612 1 T~11da ll Ave. The ov.11ers .. \Ir .. and ~!rs. Thomas ~lelendy, Y.'f!re oot of to1\TI at the tune of toe 3:30 p.m, bla:t,e, fire officials said. Thrlr IY."O daughter!! were al home. 1\o one was injured 1n the fire. Depu.l}" Ftrc ~larshal Roger lfosmcr s.iid a lighted ci~Rrtllc was fli pped up on the !ihingled roof. "After being inStaJled a few years, th<' y.."()Od shingles do lend 10 j!el dry and ignlU! pretty rapidly and casll)'." Capt Hosmer ~aid. The wind lntrt'ased the har.ard-;-. \11• added. TIX! 1nlcrlor or lhe houS(> surfercd only mlnor smoke d11maae. he said. ' -· ~la n~ers gol a ternpnr;iry 111i11tH'! 1"n against the recall <'lfon. 11h1rh .\l rs Allen S<!ld slnwrd 1t d11wn But the suit tu stop the rec.au effort failt."'<L The recall prnponl Ill!. arr. ta kin~ thr1r case to local $hopp1n~ C('!ltrr~ and churches. 1\ numbt'r of r<'S1d<•n1s )11111• sponsorC'd ··coff1·1·~ ·• n11·t""T1ngs 1-1hl'rl' propon<'nts spoke. ~I ~ Altf"n s.11d ,\n cst1m11tcd H~ l"-'!'SOrl." ;ire e.1rr~ 111i.: pt.'lllions 111 the d1,tn('t, shl' 1';l1d. ,\Jangcrs rontl'nd." the· rr(';1JI t•ffort i<\ l"IOll!JCi!lly rno111·a1t~I bt'.'('llU:i•• hr· ts :l rnOOerat<' Drnl11Crat sf'('k1n(! to unst•at a <oris1.·r\al1 ve ll.C-jJUhl1c11i1 as~embl~nl{ln. ~inion Yoir1•,; Hope BOCA RAT0:'-0, Fin. lt;PI 1 -Fcd~ral Energy udm1nls1ra1or \\"1Jliam E. Simon, 1n lti:rfirst sptteh s1nct the hft1ng of thf' Art1b oil embargo, sad tod{ly he hopts •rl>ducM demand rind h1,1th 011 pnC'fs "ill takr the ed'1c off oil diplomacy 1n ;i speech prepa rt'd for tht' i\merlcan Trxlilr ~tanufactureror; lnstat utt'. Sunon wld !he end of the t>n1ha r~o !ihould be lilt'I "1th "qua lilied npl°Mnll'lm." but tb.')t unless lhe L'n!I{'(! SlBtts rega1Tl! cncr([\' ind~tnct It will contln{)(' to face th·c th reat of embarso Bnd production cut.\. - \\'l'mnunt p.111•11!" rnntt"Tlrtrrl tht';;-t-1d ".;qu:itrer~' righ!s." ~1n<·l· 1h1•1r tr;1t! Wll-> til<· f1r-.1 to ~l·nd J!s t'hildrt·n 101 l'l.11:1n Hui ,1 h<;tll :1u01orit11·~ ~•1id thl'r.· an·n't L)et• 1'1..\\1 ·\.\, l'agr ~l Or::~7 -~oast We:tlher Xight 11nd roor111ng lt:i\O: t lriud 1- nt•,s. otht•ry.·1sl' f..i1r Snturct ...... i1•- tOrd1ng lrl 110•<.1tl11·rL1dy l'.J!r1("1,1 Ho\\(' fl11.:h1. 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II'" 11 LMl~yd 11 (l1no!11tl l~<t t1r11or .. 1 t (l"'IC' lJ Crh\..,.... l~ 0.l!ft Nl1>tll I E•1i.•lll .. ltl I Flft•11C1 l)..U ''' '"• lltot:or• )f "'--1t "'"" LaiM..-1 11 MlillM• ' lllttli1 "'n r.o111111l F1111t1t 4, II ~lhef!l l Ntw\ ' PTA Jt)f lft1•1~''"" 1'-Jt irt•'1 n.n S•l.,1 ,..,.., M Steer Ml•\eh JI II T"t11v"•t!I M ff>•Alt•-J!·J1 w,11"'' f INom•n"I "''"'' ll·U W1•1t Nt"'• I, II • 2 DAIL V_.!.ILD_T __ H Probe Cotttit111es j Huntington Hopes Given Up Candidates For Yachtsman Will Gather Uy AR'fllL'H I\. \111'\SEL Of 1111 D•lt1 lllltl St•ll lnvestii;:11.t1on into the dist1ppe11rao« ovt>rboard of a Ncwporl B<:ach engineer fron1 his yacht Tuesday night continued 1od1t)'. but \1'ilh 1·1rtually no hope for his l!iUn'h'a\. Arlh ur P, \\loh in, 45, of 1100 Pembroke Lane, is presun1ed drov.·ned follov.•1ng the n1ishap ·v.·hich occurred as his boat Second Love was six to JO miles orrshore . The victim had taken 111·0 Los Angeles County women for a tv.•iligh t cruise aboard the 4~foot vessel when he . 1·anis'hed. • Stars Invade Oroville City Oroville folks are in ecstasy. I tl Famous movie stars like the Burtons. Lee Marvin. Cameron ,. f\1itchell and grid hero O.J. Simpson have invaded their lo'A'll to film a movie about bigotry in the South. Why did they pick the mid· ~ ca!Hornia tov.11~ Because they are staging rape. riot . castration and lust -things that don't set y,·eJI J with folks below the ~\1asoll-Dixon ~ line . See ~~ Page 26. ~ Frorn l'oge 1 REVSON ... car crashed and burst tnto names In the third tum , and for unknown reasons. lhe caution flag was not flashed . Revson v.·as left alone to extract himself from his burning wreckage. Although his car was badly damaged, the da shing Rc,1son escaped virtually unscathed. Arnholt Snuth 'Deep i11 Debt' SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Finaneler C. Arnholt Smith ha s debts of $13 million, says one of his attorneys, and this excludes any money he tnay owe the Internal Revenue Service and other government agencies. The disclosure \\'as m.:'lde Thursdav in docun1cnts filed with 51.lperior cOurt. \l.'hich is trying lo determine Sn1ith's linanc..ial posi!io n. i\I issue arc clal1ns uf \·arious creditors. includi ng Banker's LI f c Insurance Co. of Nebraska, y,·hich ht1s v.·on a SI l·n1illion suit against Smith for 1he b,1tan& or a lnG'i loan . • O•ANOl COAST .. DAILY PILOT 'T~t 0•.lllQt COUI OA!LT PILOT ""'"' Wftletl Ii (-IMO !II• "'""' P'fU, +. l'Ubl""" D~ l!'I• Or•"O-Cont ll~bl·•~•"Q CO,,,IMl\y, ~. ••111 ••lltbo• .,,. l'UblltJl<f'lt, Mor>dt1 IP're;,oft F"•h1. for (O•ll M°'•• Ntwr>O't IJ•K~. i'1"'11•"1110ft IJ•K~l,our111T11 V•!i1~. L~,..,. ll••t~. 1r.1n11s-1•1>ot k • ..., '•" ci. .... ~111 S111 Jw111 CtPll lfll\O. A &11\0I• •"'ltion•I 9d1tlO!t 11 Jllll»ll•'*I RM'ifi'11 u..t SllllCl~n. 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UIMPllflll'I ll'r (lftlolr ll.'5 -lllff/ frT .... 11 Q ,IJ INftlftlt'I "'llllerY dtfllflllieM 11.U l'l'lelll!llY. Denise L)'ons, 24, and ~1ari11 Luctro. 38. told police they \\"cnt below decks to get ice nnd were in the galley for SOO\C! time before retumlng tops ide. "\\'hen they came back . . . they rouldn 't find \\l'oh·in," says Dctcctlvti Sgt. l\t!n nio1npson . ~-liss Lrons, of ~fission !fills, and ~tiss Lucero, ·of Glendale, u n de r wen I polygraph tests as part of t he investigation Thursday to compare their versions of 1\•hat happened. The results indicated both v.·omen \li'ere telling ·au that they knew of \\'olvln's disappearance, according to poUce. lie had taken the cruiser fro1n ii! mooring at the Stuft Shirl Restaurant, 2241 E. Coast Highway, about 5 p.m .. and set its autornatic pilot on a 222 degree course after clearing lhc Ne\\·port H:irbo:' jetty. Investigators said Atiss Lucero · and Miss Lyons n1anagcd to disengage the automatic pilot and turn the boat around after discovering Wol vin gone. Cruising back by the Newport Pier. the women screamed for help because they Y.'ere afraid to attempt to bring the big motor cruiser into the harbor by themselves. \\litnesses reported their plight and tbey were boarded and taken in tow by the Orange County Harbor Patrol y.·hich berthed the Second Love (or them. Detectives today planned to question persons and personnel at the Stuft Shirl Restaurant , where \\loh·in had been y.·aiting to meet the two v.·omen. Investigators said !hey '"·ere told the trio had on1y one drink aboard the boat before the victim l'anished. lie leaves his wife of three yea rs, Suzette, \\'horn he met in Australia, according to Detective Sam Amburgey . She said during the early 19605 that her husband tried out for the San Francisco 49ers professional footba ll team and Detective Amburgey said their home contained many memenlc* of his past days in football . " Sweden and U.S. Rene'v Relations STOCKHOl,M (UPI) -T h e Swcd;sh go\·emment confinned its n c w ambassador to Washnigton today is a mood of satisfaction at the U.S. decision to forget Its bard feelings caused by Vietnam and exchange en\'O,Ys with Sv.·edcn again. Th<! decision ended a near diplomatic rupture that began 15 months ago v.·hen Swoedish Prime ~linlster Olof Palme called President Nixon's orders lo bomb Hanoi "an outrage." At a meeting today. presided over by King Carl XVI Gustaf, the go\·cmment coofinned t h e nomination ol. C.ount \\'ilhelm \\rachtmeister, 50, a.o; the new S\l.·edish ambassador to rnc United Stales. Valley Motorist 1-leld for Pot TVCSO~, Ariz . (AP J -A Fountain Valley man was being held here today after federal agents. said they found 1,250 pounds oC marijuana hidden in his motor home. Stephen J, Bovan. 32, v.'aS arrested near Luke\'ille, a !OY.'ll on the Mexican border. v.·hen agents found I h e niarijuana. He was being held on $30,000 bond in Pima County Jail. Fourteen IJunt lngton Beach C i t y Cowicil hopefuls. and four \'ying for Lhc city clerk's post, will meet during a l"andidates forum at 7:30 p.01 .. A1onday ln the Huntingt.On Harbour comn1unity ce-nter. The candidates' night is sponsored by the llwit ington Jl arbou r Property Owners 1\ssociatior1. So far, 1he election has been slov.'- paced but it is expec!ed to pick up as candidates enter the last tY.'O weeks of campaigning before the April 9 election. Those battling for the city clerk's post include: Al icia \Ventworth. I h c incumbent : James Dukette, an adn1inistrati\•e assistant l'.'lth the county harlx>r district; Bcmard ~fahot'ley, \\'ho ran unsuccess fully against the late Paul Jones. and Katherine "Kitty" \Vallin. a planning comn1issioner. In the Cit v Cou nci l r.:ice. there arc four scats open, ·but on ly three incumbents - Ted Bartlett. Al Coen and Norma Gibbs -are seeking re-election. TI1e fourth, J<.1t·k Green. has decided to quit after eight years on the council. The ll challengers include': Robert Alberts. an allorney; \V i 11 i am Arinstrong , member of the public fa ci lities corporation; Ralph Bauer. a high school board member: llobert Bolen, surf shop owner; John Flood. allomey. Al o;o Bruce Gabri elson. a local surfing leader: r:eorge Ao!cCrackcn. forn1er councilman defealed in the 197'2 ela'fion: P.farcus Porter. a planning commissioner and a council candidate twice be.fore: Ph illip Putman. attorney; John Sv.·ain, self-employed: and Harriet \1iil'der, chairman of the environmental council . City Attorney Don Bonfa, also up for re-election, is running unopposed. Fro1n Page l GAS ... day Saturday. and almost 15 ~rcent part of the day Sunday. This cootrasts significantly y,•it h last v.·eekend when Orange County drivers found about 60 percent of the stations open on Saturday but only one percent on Sunday. The Auto Club noted that this weekend's openin&s will be scattered throughout the metropolitan areas and will not be grouped in any one area. Al any of" the openings \\'ill be on a limited basis, so drivert needing gas o\'er the y,·eekend should gas up early in the day, !he Auto Club advUled. While gas stations are increasing their pwnping hours few of them are open in the evenings. In O:lsta Mesa . however, one ooln~perated station pooled a sign saying It would be ~n 24 hours a day. Despite the predictions of in1proving fuel availability,· the Auto Club y,·amed that the San Diego Freey,·ay , from Orange COlDlty-tO SSn-ntego;-\\111 be ns "dry" as usual. Only one of the staUon.s oontacied aloog this stretch indicated It v.·ould br open Sunday. The station, located in San Clemente, v.·ill be open only in the early monUng, tbe Auto Club said. Driver.i are reminded that the odCl-e\·t'n marketing plan is still in effect. ' I-luge Cache Seized DALLAS (UPll -Federal narcotics agents seized Sl.7 million v.·orth of heroin and cocaine Thursday fronl three men. twu of then1 anned. It was the largest drug haul in Dallas history, authoritirs said. - John R. Bartels Jr .. adrninistrator of the Drug Enforcement Admin istration . said the heroin .,..·cighing five P311nds \\'as \'alued at $1 millloo. the four pounds of cocaine at $700,000. -Ai1· Cal Jet Loses Cabll.1 Pressure; No 011e l11ji11·ed l\'o one was: reported Injured although iuidrei:s systcn1 y,·a~ an aM011ncen1t'nt by passengers "'·ere sel'ercly s ha ken the pilot th.lt Flight 127 was having ·•an Thursday y.·hen an Air Galifornia j(ll cn\crgency at 31.000 feet" and bound from Orange County Airport to de scending to 10.000 feet. San Francisco Jost cabin pressure. Deputy Kl•cviJ said the craft quickly The captain of the Boeing 737, \\'lllian1 descended but that the oxygen n1asks Buttner. declared an emergency \\'hen v"hich fell out of the holders al>o,·c the the pressure failed at a cniising allitude scats appeared lo malfl1nclion. She said of 31.000 feet nbout 20 minutes out of San there was ~e oxygen in her mask and Francisco. The craft dcSCfnded rapidly then the systen1 failed. to 10.000 feet Md e<>ntinued at that During thal lin1e a ste"'&rdess ~·ns allitude into San Franclsro lntemational heard to be st11ting , "No oxygen. no Airport. l oxygen." 3<..'C'Ording to Deputy J\ecvtl. Air Cal offici11\s sAid the plane was She s11id lhe passengers did not p:i~!il oul hangerOO to detennine exac1ly "'hat went durlng the rapid descent but tha t there "rong. Prcli111lnsry indica tors arc that a 1o1·ere "some heads lolling." \131\'c or :ictuator failed . 1\ir Cal's Clifford said an examination The l'l\·o-engine jet was flight 127, due of the plane's emcrgen<'}' oxygen 5y5tcn1 to depart Orange County Airport-at I indicated there was an adequate suppl}' p.m. Thursday. It lcrt about 15 minutes of oxygen and that the system worke4:1 ns late .And..arrlw:d .iILS3.n Fr.:inclsco abouL _ j t l\'.AS .~upposed to. 2:30 p.m. . lie expl ained that one r e A son There "'ere rtport.s from pas!tngers passengers may have exp e r i enc e d that the emergency oxygtn masks lhtit difficulty using their masks \\'U tbat the fell 11utomatlcalty frotn ovuhe-ad racks 11ystcnl l!i a demaod !ii)'s&tm . \\'hlt'h y,·ere not l'.'Orklng properly, but Air Ca l requirt:s that a breath be drawn before Prc~ident Robert Clifford aald he had any oJygen come! out or the mask. the been told !he sy11tM1 wns opernblt. oxygl'fl doe11 'not stream out of the mask. San ~lateo County Sheriff's J>eputy "It was my understanding that a crew C :-.1. Kee\•I!. one of the n persons aboard mcmbtr asked the captain to go back the plane. snld the aircraft had been up end check I.ht oxrgen system . lie for about 4$ minutes whfm she felt 111 ebecked U and ll WA! work In g blast of cold air and an uncomforl•ble sallsfactorlly ." Clifford !aid. ft:f'l!J1g In her eRrs. Copilot aboard v.·a! George Connon. OverehC<Jd on ltfe p1ane\• public There '"·ere thrte stewardesses. -. . Poliee Warning Huntiugto1i C)'·a11idc Still Missing No tract bas befon round yet of the cyanide polson Btolen In Uw1llngton Beach, but Police BliJI wvrn that ll Is dangerous and not .t0rnethi11g lo play v.·i th. John Haas, 8 chem ical co1npany representative fro1n wh<Jt;e cnr the poison ,1·:is taken Tuesday , sald tOdny it is not as deadly as pollct! firsl thought. but "in the wrong hands ii is dangerous." Haas S3id a 2Q.pound box. not 40 pounds, ""·as taken. and the cyanide is in thC' form of a yellow poiA·der. He said taken internally 1t l'Ould make someone f'xtrcmely sick. :ind powder oo the skin t.'Ould burn. Haas s:1id the cyanide ls used as an acid to ren1ove gold from gold plating. "If it can remol'e metal from metal, you can Imagine \li'hat It oou1d do to a hand." The large box was filled •·ith 2Q sznaller bo)[.es of the yellow povodcr. Anol.her bot. containing 70 pOwld! ot a sugar·like resin. y,•as also taken. The resln Is less dnngel'OU! thM the cyanide. Hans said, but il too could bum a pen;on'.s skin. Each of lhe small cyanide boxct hati the l'Qmpany's I ab el, "ACR·90-2!i," stamped Qn the outside. Anyooe who finds the boxes Is urgl'd to notify the nearest police or the fire department. The poisons 1•1ere taken Tuesday along v.·ith other items from llaas' car v,:hile it was parked ill the lot at the Sheraton Beach IM . Friends Rally to Newpo1·t Gi1·l St1·icl{e11 i11 Hospital By J OH~ ZALLER 01 rr11 01!1r Pllal St"lf Jn the intensive tare unit of UCLA r.tl'dical Center is n 17-year'<rtd !\'ewporl Beach girl "'nose \'irus-l'.·ca kened body is punctured by lubes and y,ires and probes . But NciA"porl llarbor High Senior Corrie \\lard is one ,·rry grateful person. Thursday her lnent:b and neighbors from the Harbor Area lined up by the dozens to rrpay the huge blood debt she is running up in her bOul v.·ith a deadly st ra in of hepa litis. In all, ll!O people \\'ert> scheduled to donate blood at the rate of 12 people C\·ery 2fl minute s. Bed CrGSs officials sny lhal's me fastest rate at 'o\o'hich they can accept blood. "It's amazing to see the \\'ay people are coming lhrough," said the girl's n1other. ~trs. Barbara \Vard. "\\le can't say hov.· grateful Y.'e are." Jn 40 days of hospitalization, Corrie has used 56 pints of blood end she is continuing to req uire plas ma at the rate of one pint every tv.·o days. The reason is that an unusually \'inilent straing of ncpatilis has settled in her li\'er. shrinkin~ it to 20 percent of Its original bulk and diminishing to \'irtually zero its nbility to clean her blood. Mr s. \\lard says C.Orrie is no1\' beginning lo rerov er from her disease. but she notes 1hat "!he doctor still v.·on't gi\'e us any idea v.·hcn she 'll get out of the hospital." Corrie's trouble began the Orsi week in .January y,·Jien her parents noticed a slightly yeJloy,· cast to •ner complexion. They thought nothing or it. and the girl contlnued ht!r regular activities, which included participation in high school sports. But 111·0 y,·ceks later the condition \\'Orsencd. Corrie 's parents took her to 11 doctor who immed iately diagnosed the problem as nepatilis. Some cases or hepatitis ate best trealcd "'it h bed rest. but Corrie's condition continued 10 "'·orscn until she \\'as admited to lioag ~femorial Hospital and then to UCLA ~1edical Center. About the time Corrie was turning the comer on the disease. the pastor at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, of \\'hich Corrie is a me mber. told t h e congregation !hat the girl needed donors to repay her blood debt. Word of her plight also sp~d to ~tarincr Savings and Loan Association, the Balboa Bay Club, and the Newport· Harbor Board of Realtors, all of 'lll'hich began to look for donors. "It 's amazing to me that all these busy organizations took the time to help us." says J\frs. \\'ard. '·They really came through." From Page l PLAVAN ... enough Parkside chJldren to make moving them worthwhile in terms of easing the overcrowding at Plavan. Besides, sctxiol trustees pointed out, because Parkside children live farther from Nieblas than Westmont children, they y,·ould have to be bused there at a cost or $3,000 per year, while Westmont children can walk to ~ieblas. In addition, school authorities argued, since there are only 64 chlklren fi;om Parkside as opposed to 96 from \\'estmont , a rented r e Io cat ab I e classroom would still be needed at Plal'an if Park!lde youngsters were sent lo Nieblas. Thal, they said. y.·ould cost 1 he school district another $3,000 per y~ar. School officials explained t h a t ovrrcro\rding at Plavan ha s resulted hum a decision to delay conslruL1ion or \\'alker School between \\'amer and Slater Avenues, east ot Brookhurst Strret. That decision, said Assis1ant Superintendent Jack J\1ahnken, was made because the birth rate in Fountain Valley sffms to be leveling off. lie said \\1alkcr School 1nay ne,·er be built . Redist1·ict Bid Blasted By League The Huntin.gto~ Beach League of \\'omen Voters is urging school officials to dwnp a five-way Khoo! redistrictinl proposal for Fountain Valley. Huntington Beach, Seal Beach and Westminster. Barbara tililkovich. a I ea g u e spokesman. told members or the committee that drafted tbe plan lhal community identity. should be the "criterion ol highest priority i n establishing a unification plan." Her reqiarks v.'ere made Wedoe!day nigitlt during a meeting of the Unification Study Committee that has draY.n up a plan caJllng for reorganization of iii: area school systems into five unified (K-12) districts, generally along the botmdaries of existing elementary school districts. The plan, '~1llch has lost the support of lhe Ocean View and \Vestmlfl!ttr cll"fllCntary districts. goes before the Orange County Committee on School District Organiz.ation next V.'eek. "Our members do not believe that the existing elementary sctxiol districts represent community Identity, except, perhaps, to the administrators of those districts," ~1rs. Mllkovlch said. "For ei:ample, can persons \\'ho live in Huntington Beach. use t.he recreational facilities of Hunt ington Beach, shop in Huntington Beach and elect Huntington Beach ci ty officials, be said to identify themwlves as members of the Fountain Valley Elementary School District?" P.lrs. J\.filkovich asked. She told the committee members to "stretch their patience a little longer", and obtain citizen input from citizen surveys and v.·ell-publicized p u b I i c bearings. · Commlttee members did not reply to her request. The League of Women \'oten: first asked the commill.ee In January to study other unification plans, sych as one dividing tbe Huntlngton Beach Union High School District into four 5ystems along city boundarires. 1be committee decided instead to oooti.Due studying the five-way plan. Aging City Hall Gets Aging Unit The Huntington Beach Council on Aging will move into the old city hall for the first time ~fonday on a temporary basis. Tbc council will hold a I p.m. meeting in memorial hall. the section v.1llch has served as city council cha mbers. Don Pullen, a fi eld director of the National League of Senior Citizens, will be guest speaker. He has had 30 year.i of practical experience in the field o( geriatrics. The city plans !o rebuild merhorial hall for the senior citizens. or possibly build a new facility for them, but.-the Council on Aging has been giving temporary permission for use of the old building. SLEEP SOFAS I ' • Every Hom e Should Have One ""'"" ........... \ Eicellenl Selection Now On Displey. At Re .. oneble Prioes. Stop In Todey. DREXEL-H~ITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-ICARASTAN WEEKDAYS & SATURDA.YS 9:00 to $130 NEWPORT & TORRANCE OPEN FRIDAYS 'Tl~ .f , NEWPORT BEACH e l m WESTCUFF DR., 642-~ LAGUNA BEACH e ~ NORTH COAST 11\Vl'.,. 494-GMt TORRANCE e 2J6.19 HA \VTHORN& BLVD. IOtic.n Suoda..)' 12~:30) 378-J.m I • • ' • • .. • • • . At Your Service A Sunday, Wrdnnd11y and to"riduy t'ru1ure Ol tbe 01111~ Piiot Pal Your Service. your Repair 1•romlsed Dear Pat : Our l'nclosed p.1tio. cort- ltructed by Alun1a ·Kool A!un1in um Products, was daznagcd by th~ rect>nl wind storms. \\'e are told this structure is uniquely engineered by Aluma-Kool and lt must be repaired by this firm. Our repeated phone calls to the company's of- fices reques1ing repair services ha\·e been ignored and we'd either like t.hc repairs to be made by Alwna-KooL or a reference to anothe r firm .. ,1hirh could do the necessary work. J. R., Fountain \'alley Aluma-Kool ha111 no~· inspected the damage and written up un order to repair one skle of your patio. The current dday Is due to ooodeli\•ery of materials from lbe facWy, bu' an Aluma-Kool 1poUsmao said lhis shipment is ex- pected lo arri\'t v.1thln a short time and your patio will be repaired aJI soon as it Is recel\•ed. Still Off l/1e Air Dear Pat: We always enjoyed George Putnam on the news so much and are very interested in why he voas taken off the air without any nolice. 1\1.S. & l\t.lt. Costa i\tesa George Pumam's contract with KTL.\ upired aod it was not renewed, ac· cordlilg lo. a Channel 5 spokesman, "'ho added that PuLnam repeatedly announced on his ne"·s show that he planned to leave the station. Cal's Co111111e11ded . Dear Pat : ~·o years ago I sent my camera to the German manufacturer for repairs. After a stack of correspondence. I wrote it orf. Then. Ca.rs Camera of ' Costa ~1esa. called me, took full responsibility and gave me a new, iden- tical camera worth more than S200. This was an unsolicited gesture and l fee.I Cal's should be congratulated for its standards. R. II., Newport Beach I agree. It's a welcome change of pace to bear about a Iirm i laoding behind its mercbaodlse. Replacement Chinn Dear Pat: rm hoping yoo·n be able to help me locate a source v.1lere I can buy replacement pieces for .my "Aurora·· pattem Lenox china. I purchased this china 35 years ago and had no breakage until two years ago. I v.TOle Lenox China and \\'a.!I told my pattern has been dis- cootinucd and my only hope of gelling additional pi~s v.·ould be to contact a firm specializing in old china patterns. Do you know of any? G. T., Newport Beach Lenox' Jl-Oew Jersey headquarters pro- vided the names of a num ber of firms which specialize in replacement ch in a far dfsct)ntinued patterns. You and other readen who ba\•e written requesting such information are advised to contact Ulese· businesses by mail, namin g the desired ctuna's manufacturer, pattern and year of purchBse. Write to: Patterns of the Past, SO.I S. i\laln St., Princeton, Ill. 61356; Glen Roe Old China Patterns ~td., P.O. Box 250, "\\'bile lUll, Ontario. Canada: ~tr. J ames ltasty, The Jewel Box. P.O. Box ll.J, ~tein Stret.t, Albertville, AJa. 35950: Dick Tbirsk Table :)1atchlng Service. 112% Buckingham Dr., •Tallabasstt, Fla. :W03, and Topex Com- •pany, 58 Linda Lane, Tiffin, Ohio 44883. :Check Charter Carriers -:-Dear Pat: Some friends of mine ar· , ranged to join a charter ftight to Europe f)ast summer. but the promoters or the eharter were a bunch oC shysters. ~ly .friends endl'd up being stranded in Lon· ;cton .when they should have been flying ~me. Is there any way to see through :1he phony operators in this business? • T. L., Huntington Beach ;} Jnvesli~ate all aspects of a charter :'\flight before yoo pay one cent or sig n anything. Be sure you know exactly wb11t _ Is included in tht charter price. Including ·-•ny exttlt!I, "'hlch should ht in writing. :: trify the airport of origin and arrival, .r~ dates and charter conlrftCI number. ~t"quttt the charttr operator to provide customtr and bu~lness references. tind ~-Ulen contact travel ageocies for addltooal ::ibustness reputation Lnlormatton. ;; Smoke Detectors Dear Pat: Is It true th.it smoke dette- M tors now must be lmt.'ll\ed In mobile I" homes? ~1y roach do<!s no! have such Ii :l'fdevlc-e and my neighbor told me it's rew • rcqulrcd under !he Ca 11 fo rn i a • Administrative Code. G. F .. San Juon Capistrano Smoke detectpn arr ttqulred to be In· stalled In the 11lerplng area or moblle ~ bomet ronstructed on or aftt.r Oct. 7, ; H73. Tbe rtstrlcdon dMS nn t applJ lo • mobile homes con~trucled prior to that date. f I\.idt1a1Jn1g Saicl '011t Of Ma11ual' From \\'irt Se.n•ltes SACRA~IENTO -The Patricia Hea.ri.1 kidnaping "is practically out of the manual"' of a California re\-olutlonary group called \1enceremos, a witness Ms testifird before the state S e n a t e subcommittee chaired by Denni s Carpenter (H·Ncv,.port Beach ). The Senate Subcommittee on Civil Disorder said the Ytitness nu.de the ~tntemetlt during a closed-door hearing ri.larch 15 in Los Angeles. Il ls identity '<'·as kept secret for protection. ~liss Hearst w a .s dragged screamlng from her Berkeley apartment fcb. t A ~owy organization called t h c S}mbionest' Liberation J\rmv claimed responsibility for the k j d n a p j n g . Authori lies bclic\'C the SL.A has about 25 members. The subcommittee said the ""itnes.s v.·as asked if there v.·as a.ny distinction betv.-een Venceremos and the SLA in organization. ideolo~ or methods. It quoted him as repl ying: "In name only. The action against Patty Hearst is practically out of the (\lencere1nos1 manual" Leadership of the Venccremos has announced that tne organization has disbanded , the subcommittee said. "11le revolutionary act I" i t i rs ad ... 'OCated by the Venceremos continue. hov.·ever, and many law enforrement olficials indicate the leadership has merely rl'IO\"ed underground," the committee added in a statement. The unidentified ...,·itness suggested screening of attorneys v.·ho go behind prison walls to oonfer v.•ith clients, the subcommittee said. ''You ha\'e a tr!"'mcndous number of attorneys going in and out or Califomia priSOffi that, to one degree or anortier, are revolutionary oriented," the '<'-itness told commiUee members. A committee spokesman said Thursday there were no plans to immediately introduce Jegislatioo establishing a screening process for attorneys visiting p-isoners. Anaheim Mayor Enters Papers For Bankruptcy Robber Lea-ves I <lentification PHOESIX {l'Pll-Somt!llffieli o1 IUY just can't do anytllinit right. Take. for instance. Hlcha.rd George ri.1oss, 17, Phoenix. y,·ho Y.'a.'\ arrested for anned roblX'ry of n convenierw..'e mnrket e~rlv todav. lie h:adn't ev('n gotten hack tO hili house "'hen pollce pulled up, ti.1-0ss httd le.ft hi~ wallet ron1aining a driver's llu-nse '<''ith photograph and other identifii,-ation, on the cowner in front of the store clerk. J11ry Po11ders l\fan's Fate 111 Slayings fly TO\t BARLt:Y OI' !tit ll•lly ~llOI tllft \\'a.moo by thl' prost>cutor in a hard· hitting final staten1ent that µJa nning. not passion. v.·as the kry C'lem('flt · the alleged s!a~·ing of three pcrson..'i, :i Orange County Supt.'rior Court jury tod ay 1-1·cnt to the jury room to decide lhe f;ite of Amos Lcv.·L<; Ratcl iff. Judge &lmucl Dreizen it'nt the panel l.o its d\!liberations after Deputy rJistrict Att<rney Robert Chatterton urged the jurors to end the lhree-week trial by finding the accused a('rospace engifl('Cr guilty of first-degree murder on al\ 1hree rounts. Chatt.c.rton said Ratcliff. 51. carefull y plotted the slaying of his estran~ro v.·1fe. Be-ty, 41 , and her boyfriend Craig I', ffirst, 53, on July 8. 19n. !Ir said Ratcliff \\"aitt'd for then1 r1t hf'r home. 10526 ~lon1ing Glory Circle, Fount.iin Valley. to exl"('Ule that plan in the early-n10ming hours. \\1h<'n Ratcliff left, Olatterton said, Hirst Y.'85 dead on the lav.n. Chatterton said ~lrs. Ratcliff lay in a pool of blood on a nei.gbOOr's porch where she had vainly nm for help while her husband blasted the life out of the neeing Hirst . Police said they found nine bullet<; in the OOdy of r.trs. Ratcliff. Olatterton said his argument of painstaking and methodical planning in the triple killing was further reinforced by Ratclifrs subsequent actions. He said the a~ man went home for a new rifle and more ammunition and then drove to the Westminster home o! ~In;. Barbara Care\\', 42, }.lrs. Ratc\iff's Anaheim mayor J ack C. Dutton has girlfriend. filed for bankruptcy in an effort to stave The prosecutor said Ratcliff shot ~frs. off creditors seeking payment of Il"klre Carew in her bed after accusing her of than $600.000 in debts. urging ~lrs. Ratcliff to divorce him. llC! Dutton, who has been mayor of said Ratcliff then "'alked from the house Anaheim !or four of his 12 years on the v..·hile the dead '<'-"Oman's t1-1·0 young city council , filed bankruptcy papers in daughters rao to the bedroom to the U.S. District Court bankruptcy office dctennine the cause of the shooting. in Santa Ana. last month, but it was only Officers who arrested RatcliJf a short made public. this week . time later said be had a list of six names Dutton announced last SC!ptember he in his posses.sion wTien they booked him would step down as mayor because of together with letters 10 his children in $400,000 ill-business-losses and l"rge )\"hicb he • spelled out the. personal expenditures of his O'<'-'Il money v..·hile possessions he u·as leaving them. perfonning his duties as mayor. Chatterton said the three names which Despite his problems. DJtton plans to headed the list had been cros.sed out. He run for re-el ection April 9. said Rat cliff '<'-"as less than a block from A Dutton aide said today the key reason the home of the next apparen t victim the mayor filed for bankruptcy was to "'hen he v.·as arrested . stop one of three trustees on his 4.5 acres Deputy Public Defender \like Persell of rorntnettiaJ property-from forec)osing. urged the jury to find that Ratcliff was A District Court judge already has of diminished mental capacity y,·!K>n he issued a restraining order to prevent allegedly shot and killed the three Capital Alliance Corporation from selling victims. the land.. If Ratcliff is found guilty the same jury According to the documents Dutton "ill be asked to return to the courtroom filed, he owes Capital Allianre $184.000 to rule on his sanity at the time of the and another $342,480 to two other killings. .. trustees. ( Ratcliff y,•as earlier committed to Dutton's total list of de:bts and ha.ck Atascadero State Hospital as insane but taxes came t_o mo~e tha n $600.000 despite was returned to Orange County to 'race the fact be lists bis total assets at more trial whro it was ruled that he had than $2.1 million. recovered his sanltv. But the Anaheim mayor said he • wanled to declare bankruptcy anyway to r give him enough lime to sell off some of his property and pay off his most pressing debts. Dutton ov.ns and ope.rates a restaurant on the 4.~acre site and he will reportedly retain_oontrol of.tbe_eaUn&...es.tab~ after selling off some of the surrounding land to be converted into a busin~ financial complex. Violent Reaction TL'RIN, Ita ly (L""Pl \ -Lorenzo Cavallo, 32. shot himself through !he head Thursdav because someooe stole h.is parked car, pOllci SiiiOfciCfay. Doctors said they had little 'ilopc of saving his life. I Me11u for Sunday Readers ~ Of Pilot Will Be Va1·ied The "menu" for Sunday reoden; of the Daily Pilot offers a varied diet this weekend. but among items likely to be picked for "Sunday's Best" 'llill be these : 00\\'N WITII BOOKS -Texlbooks are being abandoned in many Orange County schools v.·here elementary students are fsunday's Best) being encoorqed to learn .scienlific prlnclpleli from their ov.n experience and research -fel'lture by Staff Writer John Zaller js scheduled fpr prime spot ln YOU Sectioo. NIXON'S 'JUDGE' -Rep. Peter Rodino. chainna.n of the Houie JucUciary Committee ( v.~ tmpeachmeflt ls under investigation) is both a"·ed and deprHSl'd by bis job which makes him so rcspongible for the l'ale of PrMldcnt Nixon . Story is a sl):!Cinl report from Associated J>reM. • THE GAS WAR -A CO:ita r.1esa garage ov.ner, "ho contends that the battle against short gasoline begins by consen·ing '<'"hat you ha \·e, has i.n \·eqted a gas tank lock. He belie\·es l 'n e combination of the eoergy crisis and a shortage of locking caps 'A'il\ help make his in"ention a suettSs. 'lli.s story is slflted for YOU ~ton. BIG-mJE n.PS -Rudd \\'eathen ·ax, Lassie's "daddy'' and probably one of the world's best knov.n dog trainers. offers tips anyone crin folio'<'' in Family \\'ttkly rover story on how to make your dog love to obey you. llE'S SQUARE -(irorge Norrl.s. Newport Harbor High School's student boclY president. Is. a dmerent kind of student leader. He's a conservative and prood of ti. He'll be profiled in another YOU Section feature. • _DAIL V PllOr :J Socialist Plea Jf'W I I G iierrillt1 A sl· s for H <'<t rsl Relet1se lllLLSBOBOUG ll t..\Pl -The aged 1<'.'Kler of the \\'or\d \\"ar II gue rrilla n1oven1ent an the Ph ilippines has urgC'd !ht· SymbioneM: l.ibernlion Arn1y •·to be con1pru1:!ionnt i;od hun1 an(' and releas~ P.'.ltricla lh.•arst safe nnd unharinc.>d " In 3 message to th<' SLA \\'hich prca<.'hcs rl·volut1on and a futur(' 111op1an S1nte, Luis Taru<' s:ud Thursday night in l:k>rkelcy that rt'lea~1ng the 20-yC'ar-0\d roed "is the only "JY ~ ou can prO\"C the sincer11y of your lnlcn11oi1s. '"K 1dnripln~ for ransom. sens('\~s violi'nct>. del1bC'rah' capture. dC'h'ntlon. torture and 1-1·anton killing of innoc'ffil pc·rsons h;;n c bt.'t'n pr<)\· en to be S<•lf • defeat ing acts or so-ealled libertarian rnovt•tnC'nls an~ 11 ht•re in th(: world." ~.iid Triruc. .i lcadl•r of the llukbalatwµ <i~rari.in n1t\C'llll'nt II<: 1-1·as a cofoundcr .of Ute Socialist • F'arl y 1n 1h1• l'h1l11)p1n"" .ind !\~ r1rtn1'(J fQr{'('S of ~l)('ltlll!.t:i ;111<1 ((ll1'11lUnlSI~ <1!:au1s1 \h(' Jap.1n1'SC in \\'oriel \\.1r II Tttrttt: 1101-1 1s i\ eo11sult:11ll on .'.lgr<lr1an <iff:iirs to Ph1!ipp1n~· l'rt~1dt11t F1·rrl1n:ind ~l:lrC();. llP 1s visi tilll! the l '1uh'(I S1.1t~s lo ~k \'f'I rans l"M>llf•f1p• for !ht• \\'t1r!tl \\'ar II servi<·1• or his follo11t1'N The terrorist SLA . descrilX'd b\' ixiller :i~ an armc.>d n111h1r:.1e1.il hroup of :ibout ~j n1f'mtx.'r". l·l,11111"' it kidn;ipt'<i \IL,.,. ill'arsl F\•b. 4 fron1 h<·r lk•rk1·ll'\ ~1p<1rtn11·11t u1KI i.s hold1nl! ht'r .t:-:1 prt.-.Olll'r of 11•.1r 11 tnll\.'tl h1•r f,ith\'r. Jll·11sp.11K·r CXL'<'llll\ ,, H:inrlolph .\ lle;1r~l. .i "t'orporalt· 1'nl'n1y of thl• p1"011l1.-~u1d dt•tnandcd Uiat hl· f•'l'<i l'.1hfon11.1'i. nt't'<ll !O i;how r1'1X'nt~·nrl' lt :\aid fet'l:ling th\· nt'«I~· \l"JS ,1 "J::l'slun· of 10o.o.'.I f;uth"' ;ind ,1 prt'l'tHl\!i t1on l<l n1 ·:.:ot1,1t 111g hi, dau;,:htt·r 's rt•lt"J.'~· Thi• SL.A '11"'11"!.1i1nl''(I rr,pvn,1h1l11 y fu1 thl' .\01 1: c~.u11d1· bullt•t :-1.:.s:1'-'1nat1uo of Oaklnnd &:hool Sup!. .\l.1rcus l~o,h•r .B r1·<..1)1·1·1t~I htac·k 1'\IU\"~1lor . lxi:au'" h1· :11lt'i:"<!l~ ad101o;11t'(I 11·ptl''"'11·1· :-hl'OOI poli1·11·~. \lt·;111\1 hilt· !h1· Fiii :-0,_j.1' 11 1.• not 011•rl~· con1·1·r111't.l ;1hout the 12-<l.i y ~!ll'n1..'C uf \Ii,~ H1•.1r,r ·' k1dn;1p<·rs Ch.trl"' ltl\1•:-0. a~t'l11 111 t·han.:•· of thto 1·.1""1' ,.ud l 'hursday IH• 11.1!1 no l p 1rt1!'ul;irll" t'011(·1·rnl'l.I .ihout I ht• :>Lit llC..'\', lh1• .,...t·1111(J 10111:1•'! :-lnl't' '.\IL~:-ill".11":>1 "·'' :lhdlll'lt'<l In 1!~ l.1s1 ron1 niu111c1ul' Plar11t 10, th<' :'.~ n1h1Pl\t•:-1· L1ht·rallon 1\l'Jll.1 , l).1.id it ll•IU!d \U.,l)t'ild 1'()1ll!llll1\lC'.1\lOI\;; llllil".">.' 1110 p11rpon1'(\ SL,\ 1nrn1bl'rs 11 l'rt• :ii l1)111•d l•l n1;1~c .1 statint·nt on nauon'<'·1de ! l'il ·I'\~ I• 1t1. • See it tor the first 11me at Green Haven ~~! Would you believe two kinds ••. wo uld you believe three kinds ... of fru1f. and ... on !he same tree. Frurt salad trees cqns1st of a mixture of lhree of the following . , . Lemon ... Navel Orange ... Lime ... Tangerine . . . Tangelo . . Grapefruit. A conversa tion piece for sure ... Be the first to own o ne. SGal. Meyer Lemon l oaded w1lh luc1ous lru1t ... grows well rn container. A must for every home. apartment etc. Citrus-Citrus-Citrus Orange County s largest supply of nual1ty Citrus ever available Seedless Tangerines •.. Oranges ... Tangelos Grape rruil ... Li me and Avocados Most all varieties. Shop ea rly PONY PAC ~~~$EYS .•~ INSTANT LAWN .-from t:af·Talll STRAWBERRIES • For Spe<ial Occasion• '#IDOIHGS • • • GllJ«li OPIHIMGS ••• ,AITilS, ITC. ASI A.IOUT OUI PWIT RENT Al SERVICE .- ' i> 11 cul 1~ .. '1"" • ,.,., • · "''"' !re~h 1o1..:J TIF 99~ GREEN Hell DICHONDRA $1 4?.lt • NEW HOME OWNERS ASK ABOUT OUR LANDSCAPE SERVICE ' ~wfor 1 '7 ~fLTOROlUF-f!. f•rrbr<:11rir19, trlrG hwqr brrTir1. 't<:11r1t iPI Wl'IPl'f patch. ~o•rr bfth ~ COflloir1tr. Rrq. St ·'' PR IMR OSE l l•tPI lip 1011r 1hodlo IJCl'"drl! with ttlf~ tr<ifi"'IJ <olor\ Grt11!<:111occ'"'~""n'plo"'i""4Rr9-~' 21 2 3 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA HURSEl!Y 646-l925 P.t.TI0642-410l I 99c 39c --·~ - • .J DAIL V PILOT .Just ~ Coasting,~ J "' ~ ' t>~. "I~~,{ with Tom ar .. hine .,., It's Spri11«· ~' Oh, Reall y? O~CE AROt:XD THI-: HEAT: You know "'hat this coming \.\'eckend is, don 't you? \\'ell, look at !'ne sky, Dark and gloomy. Look at the ground . Damp. Look at your kids. Grumpy. All these elements Sl·r\'t' as your clues. This "'eckcnd \1i1\ be our first spring ,,·eckend here along this best of all possible <.'oasis. Spring ofrlcially sprang upon 11~ here nt mid-week. So you just kno\.•: wh;it that will do to the ,1•cathcr. As far ns the possibilities for precipitation . however, "'e may be getting a little outside help. Right today, for exnmple. 11c-iilong the Orange Coast served as ho:-.1s for the ~5th annual meeting of the \\'eat her Modification Association, "'hich is gathered lo study technical reports in Hunt ington Beach. IN CASE TllAT \\°rather ;\lodification Association name 1hro\1·s you a hit. the membership also has a s h o r I e r nickname. They're known as The Rainmakers. Nice to 'bave you here, folk s. Just don l start beating any drums or shooting dry ice up into the air. Spring also means zany things happen on our local political front. Just the other day a Cali fornia Sena.le committee gave a nod of approval to a funeral <Xllltrol measure proposed by Assemblyman Bob Bad.ham. ltJe. Newport Beach Republican. The headline on the story blared out, "Badham Funeral Measure Backed.'' Almost sounded like somebody \\"BS having bad thoughts for 'oim. ~1EANWHILE OOWNCOAST in the Saddleback Cominunily College District. trustees have set an election June 4 b eca use three of the trustees ha ve upped and quit. Al~'ll Brannon ~ slowly folded after being convicted of ' bookmaking. Hans Vogel resigned in honor because he n1ovcd out of the district. And the latest to quit is John Lund woo apparrotly fi gured the last straw was the ouster o{ football coadl , George Hartman from his posttlon as t atbleLic director. You get the notion that the Saddlebaek jWlior college folks are start ing all over. Some would see that as a good omen. J\.tEANWmLE BACK up in Ne\\•port Beach, spring politics accelerates to\\-ard a City Council election. Thc.>y've been holding candidates' forums a!Jnost twice daily. One of the latest before the Board t of Realtor! had an interesting observer ! in Dee Cook, the Tonner Ne\\'J)Ort COWJCilman now retired to the good life and his 1oorses up in Bishop. . Cook had been noted for lighting a fe"' fires under past Newport ('(IUJlCil elections. His assessment of this one? "Pretty dull stuff," he commented. AND FINAU..Y, "-c ha\'e faces in the CT"O\\"d \\'hen proud parents a o d participants januned the Ne""ix>rt council chambers the other night \\'hen yoimg athletes "·ere honored for at"n.ievements by the city parks and recreation department. So many awnrds \\'Cre given you might have missed the one to JO-year-old Gregg Smith of Eastbluff Park who was honoI't'd for "special qualities 0 r characier or ability.'' Smith. Smith, Smirn. Name sounds fantiliar. Oh yes. Gregg's lhc one whose father. Larry T. Smith. "·a~ sued by the Canyon Hills Community Association in an abortE'd effort to make him take do\vn hi s drh·eo,1-ay ba skelball hoop , re!TIC'lnbcr? And Grei:r.g's a"·ard from the cily? For basketball playing, naturally. Friday, March 22, 1'74. T1•01able at Playboy Federal agent arTests Bobbie Arnstein, 32, personal secretary of Playboy 1nagazine publisher JJu gh r-.t. Hefner at Playboy l\1ansion in Chirago. l\1s. Arnstein and three others were charged with conspir· · ing to sell cocaine. Priso11 ers Give U}l Hopes > Of Escape, F1·ee 4 Gt1a1·ds NE\V YORK (AP) -Three accused bank robbers trying to break out of the Federal House of Detention surrendered 1.0day and released foor captive guards after wiMing a promise of amnesty during a night of negotiations. Using gUM sneaked throub<h an outside window Thursday night, the inmates had 2 Die , 8 Bur1wd As Fla1nes Sweep Hotel in Duluth DULUTH, Minn. CAP l -"I opened the door and there was this guy on fire, and names everywhere," .aid a sun'ivor of a hotel fire that killed two per30m and injw-ed eight others. Tu·o of the! injured were in critical condition after the fire Thursday night al tne do\\ntown Croosroads Inn. Firemen \\"Orked in belov.•-freezlng temperatures for nearly two hours before bringing the blaze under control. FIRE CHIEF D e I Leonard said after scn rching the ruins that all persons belie\'ed to have been in the hotel had been accounted for . Thrre \\'t're 21 registered occupants. Clerk Donald Parkkonun. who s.1id he oprnl'd his door and found a n1an on fire. said he succeeded in gelling !he man out of the 1notel. KiUed in the fire "·ere Olar Johnson. 88, and ;\!rs. Roger Stoneburner, 'n. both residents of the three-story building. O~'E UNIDEf'..'TIFIED man "' a s critically injured \\"hm he lca(Y.'d from a third·floor \\indow in an effort to escape the names. A fire1nan was climbing an aerial ladder to rescue him and reached out to grab the man's leg. But he couldn't hang on, and the man plwtged 'headfirst to the sid~'Illk. Roger Stonehumer said he and his \\"ifc \\'ere in their room when it began lo fill with smoke. He said he punched out lhc window \vilh his hand and SU\\' an aerial ladder moving IO\\'ard him. "I thougltit she was pulled out too," he said. 140\\-ever. police later took him to the rmrgue \\'here he idC"nlified hi.s \\ife's body. planned a violent escape. according 10 tAe warden of the holding facility for federal prisoners in lower Manhattan. But they abandoned a breakout after fo rcsC(?ing failure, \\'ardcn Lou is J. l;engler told newsmen shor1ly after 1he prlsonen gave up at 6 a.n1. PST. ln!'it<'ad. they comlled seven guards, three of v:hom managed lo escape. GUSTAVE \li'EI~. lawyer for ooe of the inmates , said that Uniled States Attorney Paul J. Curran had inforrned him that the men woold not be prosecuted fat the escape attempt "as long as the men sWTefldered and the guards were not injured." CUrran said the bank robbery charges wouki stand . The breakxiut attempt Th u r s d a y brought hordes of city polieemen and FBI agents with bullet-proof vests and sholgwls. l[eliropters hovered O\'er the detention center at the Hud8on Rh1'!r waterfront in th<! shadow o( the elevated West Side Higtn.,·ay. A FEDERAL AGEt-.'T said "soincooe \\'ho knew what they were doing" broke 00.lf·inch-thick glass in a street-level wifkiow of the officers" mess. 'lbrough this wiOO.O"', according lo authorities, the inmates grabbed t\\"O handguns and then surprisOO the guards. ''Generally, we get a better class or prisoner than the type that \\'OUld try to pull an escape like this." said a guard "'ho spent the night inside the facility. ''This is more like scmct.hing that happens in a city jail.·· The guard. \\·ho asked that his name oot be used. said the other irunates "didn't take part or didn't really gi ve a damn about what was ~ on." JEALOUSY IS TOO BLOO~fING ~IUCII LOi\DO~ iU PI J -A judge has granted a divorce to :\!rs. Sus.1n !{ussc\1, 23, v.'ho romplained that her husband , Paul, 24. was so jealous of people looking at 1ncr that he refused to let her "·ear n1ini-skirt.s and brief panties. i\1rs. Ru$ell said her husband made her \\-ear only old-fashioned elastic bloomers and baggy slacks. -- Cold Front Chills South ' J ' ' ' ' f ' De<1th Toll Front Viole 1it W eatl1.er Reaclies 7 " II" WI Allttr IOIO(A}I Cl ( ' (Coast.a l wea111er infor- mation wilt be fou11d loday on Page 12). l•D lrl~l!tll DELIVERY SERVICE Def"'~ ol II< 0.ify ~lol • r-"'"'1"d ~ftiU,: 11 J'll .. 111_ ~ ,_ ,.. llf i;ll ,,.... Ull • ,. "" • lit .,. Ill ,. tall lfl tal:ttl ... 1.ll , ... 511:1fUy .. ~ II ,. .. Ill r1CtiH ,. CIJI' llf I UL SftltUJ, W I 1.a. S.U,, UI Ifill I "" 'Iii llt ... I If yatallnbl•~ll1a. T el~;tK:rics Meil b!Jt c.tf ill.II •• , .• 642·4321 lilt'lklll """"""' hx' .. .,.,..,_ ••.....•• ICl· 1220 i.o-.. ...... -s-............ .... "'" ...... ""' ... ' UfJl20 ·-' SAVE THE WHALES!\ ..... -,z... .,. _.;..-; . -. 1"\'-~ . ~~-·-.. ~\.,·\~< " • •. THEY ARE BEING SLAUGHTERED TO EXTINCTION BY JAPANESE AND SOVIET WHALERS Boycott Japanese Goods The Jap:in('se \~·hal.ing induslry is the \.\:orld ·s biggest v.·hal e killer. The industry, which is <'Ont rolled by J apans great trading and manulactunng <'ompanies.opposes all attempts to call a moratorium on .,.·baliq. "'•00Tbe United Sat tons t:n,·ironmf'nlal Conferf'nce at Stockholm in 1'7? ta lied ror a ten.year moratortum on whaling. The vote -..·a11 SJ too. •·~"The International \\'haling Commission in 1973 approved lcnvtrqootas 011 wbales after .!1Cle11Usts warhf'd the txistlng .,.,hale populations were on the detune from over-killing. The Japanese gnvcrnm('.nt ignnr~d th~ U.N. appeal and recently detlared tbey-..·ill not abide by the !WC quotas. ~eSov1rts .arc l1ke\.\'1se flouting world public opini on. The United Slates. whic h has b:inned v.·hahng and th e 1mportat1on or all whale products, is leading the appeal to save the v.·ha les. . The huge J;1 panl"Se .,.,·haling nrct is nO\\' slaughtering hundreds or derensrless whales daily in the Antarctic. The :Japanese claim th l'y ha ,·e the rii::ht to "har\'cst" as many .,.,·h:i les as they like. Last }'Car !hf' Japanese k1lll>d nt>arly 15.fOO \.\hales. This ~·car. they will like ly kill murc of the dv.•indli ng species unll'SS tbc international outer~· stops the se nseless slaughter. The Slate Dl'partryient last fall sharply criticized lhe J apanese ~o\'crn mcnt 's un1,1·il\in.l!ness to halt or ~,·en rontrol whahnJ:. A ml'ssage to th.e Japanese, signed by Setreta ry of Stale Jlcnry Kissingfr, stated · Such .,.·hOll·sa lc d1srei:ard for the \'1cws of all olhl'r (!WC) member nation.!l with few except ions leads to several questions. \\1'y shoulcl there be a Commissio n ir its detisions can simply ht ignored? \\lly should the (!\\'CJ Scil'ntifit'Comm illcepreparc rl'commtndations'! And .,.·hyshould t.,.elvcor fourt etn mtmber nations push for impro,·ements in th e lnt~rnational \\'haling Cnmmi s!don if the progress made can beda;troyed byoneor twonalions? The United States Go\.·cmment is l'Xlrtc'ml•ly disappointed v.·ith the ba ckv.·ard step occasioned by the Japanese objertions and it is hopeful the J apa nese Go,·ernment will retonsider. ·· WHALING IS SAVAGE AND INHUMAN ~lodcm .,.·haling is a sa\'aJ!'.e, ruthless txcrcisc in the destruttion of the i::rcatest mammals the v.·orld has Cl'er kno\.\"ft, Herc is an cyc\.\·itncss description hy Or. llarry Lillie, \.\"ho has sailed as a ship 's surgeon: "The present·day huntin g harpoon iso horrible 150-poundwtapon t'arrying on erp/osiue head which bursts generally in the whale's inle.!lines, and lhe sight of one of these creatures pouring blood and gasping along on th e surface. towing a 400-ton catching I• vessel bya heavy harpoon rope, is pitiful. So often an hotlror more of torture is inflicled before the agony ends in death. I haue experienced a case a/ five hours and nine harpoons needed lo kill one mother Blue Whale.'' . ; "If we could imagine o horse having two or three explosive spears driven intp it , and then mode to drag a heavy butcher's truck while blood poured over the roadway until the animalcoUapsed on hou r or more later, wt should have some idea of what a whale goes through." These ge ntle and intelligent animals are being de<'im:ited by sophisticated military \.\·capons. The \\'hale herds are ~u~ht out by airplanes and he : lihe-lil'Oplers, then 11re tracked relentlessly by sonar and radar. The lumbenng 'o\'h~les artthased do.,.·n by h111th-spe.ed t'atc_hcr boats. They arc blown up in agonizing death by grenade-tipped harpoons. lluge f:;1ctory ship$ rapidl y process the "'hales into commerical •·products.'' It is pure greed that dn\'('$ thc 11·halcrs. There is no real need for "'hale product!! in th e \.\'Or\d <'oonomy. We no loni.:cr net'd \.\'hale oi l for lamps of whal<' meat ror food. 1'here arc ready :i.ubslitutes for all \\'hale products. ''"'TM J apanei'ie t i aim thry ncl'd lhe v.·halr meat for food . \"et \.\hale mea t rtpresents less than 1% or thei r protein diet. J apa n is a \.\·ealthy nation that ran readily afford altcrnatl\·e food sources. •••0Thc So\·iels feed much o( their "·hale kills to mink s and sables, \\'hich I hey then sell to \\'esterntrs. E\'cry ro~~rrvationist and humanitarian t'an help save the whalei; hy bo)·cotlin~ Japanese and Russian good s unlll these countries agree to a moratorium on whale killing. ' This boycott campaign is supported by these conservation groups: Capistrano Environmental Education Center Friends or the Earth Fund for Animals Animal "1e lfarc Institute Defenders of Wildlife Society for Animal ~otective Legislation En\•ironmental Policy Center The \\lilderness Society E nvironmental Action PLEASE JOIN THE BOYCOTT GOODS SUCH AS CAMERAS, TELEVISION SETS, MOTOR BIKES, CARS Let !'l_ore5 :ind eompan.i('s kno\\' \\'llY ~·ou :ire bo~·cotling. l 'rge them lo in form !;Uppliers and to subst1toc produt'ts \\h1ch ar<' made clSC\.\'hl'rc. ,\i:k rour tr1cnds to 101n in lh1s clfort. 1'he more people "''1? a~ l\UW, the sooner "-c tan ~top the nredtcss killing that is driving the great \\'hales to t):hnct1on. . ''()u tan help publirizc the pli ght of lhC' \\·hates :ind !hr boY<'Ott <'ampaign by-making a tax·deductib1c contributlon to TllE SA\'E TllE "'H1\LE CAJUPAIGr\. A few dollars \\'ill go a long .,.·ay tov.·ard suvinc the whall'S . ---------------------------------PLEASE SESD ME ~IOR E l'.'\FORMATIOS ABOUT WHALES AND HOW I CAN HELPTOPREV &-.;TTllEIR EXTINCTIO N. Nn m:::::---------------------------1\ddrcss. __________ ~----------------City ___________ Stotc, _________ Ziµ. ___ _ Enclosed please find S . to help the campaign to save th e \\•hales. O Plcascscnd mea bumper sticker. •Mtl f (!w<'IU ,.,.~ 16 I"" AJ>,,._.1 l'>tU•" lm.IJhll,,,._,.1t~<~tto.f•.om1N1n• send to: Animal \Velfare In stitute c/o American Security Bank 1339 Wisconsin A venu e, N. W. Washington, D.C. 20007 • ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ------------------~--------------~ ANIMAL \VELFARE INSTITUTE Q11 ,.1uw~Hlt..~ P.O. Oox36.SO \\'a!hingt on. DC 2000i I • I • q cl th 50 u B ' c T ta a R M p Ja an Ch Ni Bo Sc A rai la w a l p Se co co ,,.,1 Ge di inv to do N Ni cru 3 Ws Int ha\ 6 DARY PROT _EDITORIAL PAGE It's EveryOn-;'s Coast The COQStline is a limited precious resource and a life near its sparkling ocean waters is enthusia sti cally sought by many. Unfortunately, because of the natural process of supply and demand, those who succeed are often in the middle and upper income brackets. Others can't afford ii. A 66-unit apartment project planned in 1-luntington Beach by Harry Scholar proposed to relieve_ at least some of this situation. To be financed by a loan guar- anteed by the Federal Housing_ and Urban Develop- ment Department (HUD), the building would have ren ts co ntrolled at moderate rates for 40 years. A few weeks ago, the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission denied Scholar a permit on a 6·3 vote. It needed seven votes for approval. Now one of the three no voters. Art Holmes. says he di dn't have full information when he voted and the project will be reconsidered. • The action is welcome. Some commissioners are re- luctant to approve a project on the basis of its '·social" envi ronment: lower-cost housing. But if it meets aJI reg- ular rules it should proceed. The side benefit will con1e along wit h that. Ba1ancing Land Use Few cities have their own industfial promoter. In· stead, they use the Chamber of Commerce, a citizens' development committee or an outside consultant. Now Fountain Valley is going its own way by hiring Max l\tichelson. a civil engineer from private business. to oversee development of the city 's 640 industrially zoned acres. f\1 ore than hair of the industrial land still is used for farming. creating a scenic and valuable, but not very ta x-producing, resource. Aggressiv e yet careful development may remedy this and help create a balance of uses in the rci-ident1al conununity that isn't there now. One touch deserves ad ditional con1111entary. ~l ichcl· son says "nobody needs to know what l'n1 doing rx- cept the city" and we presume he was stress ing the need for co nfide ntiality in dealing with prospel't1ve firtn s. \Vhat we'd like to stress is that the city is iti; people and, within reason. the people are e ntitled to hear re- ports on the new progra1n . r\nd any deals or com1n1t- ments by the city must of course be 1nade public. Nature Ge ts a Ha11d A win\'.ln1ill and a pond arc the l11 ghl1 gh1s or the newly-opened Natu re Ce nter at \\'est1nont .'ic-ht)OI 111 \\lest n1 inster -pa rt or the Ocean \tie w S<:hool i)1str1ct Not long ago. though, the land was ba rren -\\'l\h no one enjoying it except neighboring cals who peered into gopher holes. The land would be barren stiJI. if i1 \\'Crcn't for a group of enthusiast ic educators at \r ci;tn1ont. and a .handful or cooperative community agencies and bus· tnessn1en. The towering windn1 ill -possibl\' th£' onlv 1\'HH\n1ill in the county to grace an e le1nen tar~: school ~an1pus - was donated by Santa :\na businessrnan Bob :-Oh:\all:1. The pond _was dug by the City of lluntington Bcal·h. the pond liner Ytas donated by Pacific Lin ing f'ot11pa111 . the \\lilliam I..yo ns Co mpany offered the trees. and tt ic City of \Vestminster gave pcrinission for the \\'hole propect. Th e school's teachers -particul a rly Barbara 1:1\"1111 deserve credit for bui lding the cenler star11n g -A·t!h nothing. But nothing could have happened 1f people 111 the community had not rared enough to help H 'Don 't expect any miracles.' Find t1ie Oddities Privacy ll'atergate S ee1• l f eal~e11i11~1 f)ete11te In This Quiz ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Ifs time for another "Odd ~I an Out" quiz of 1he harde r sort. Each entry in· eludes one item that does not belong there -"'hich one and Woy? A score of 50 percent right is !nudable: any more. unbelievable. 1. Almanac de Gotha, Debr clt 's, Bu rke's. and Bradsha"'· 2. Devon. Durham, Victo ria, Gallaway, and Sussex. :l. l\!Jichael Collins. ~1ahatma Gandhi, Cart er llarrison, Hannibal, and Leon Trotsky. 4. Late Crawford, Lemon Cling J\.foun· tain Rooe, Triumph. and Clapp Favorlle. 5. "Sacred and Profane Love." "Adam and Eve ,'' ''Fornarini ," "Transfiguration," an d "~1adonna of the Roses." 6. Beretta. Peter C.uM, Hammerli. !\1auser. and Ruby. 7. Dante, Descartes. Shelley, Thomas Mann. and John Milton. 8. Hanacca. Hully Gull y. Grand Ronde. Peabody, and Siciliano. 9. Jack Ketch, Jack Frost, Jac k Sprat, J ack Tar. and Jack Horner. 10. Forint, Labrusca, Dirha m, Riyal· and Rand. 11. The '"Cliquot Club Eskimos.'' me "A. & P. Gypsies." the '·Studebaker Champions,'' the ''C oon-S a n d e r s Nightha"·ks," and the ''Yacht Club Boys." 12. Grit, Smart Set, Delineator, Scribner's, and Vanity Fair. ANS\\'ERS : I. All are international social registers, Dear Gloomy Gus Remember "iien ~·c rould buy hamburger in the BN (Before Nix· ont days and you didn't have lo \\Urry over break ing off 3 too th on the partially ground up hone in it? J. c \'. 01~ 011s CMIMtfttl 1r1 11111f1'11t...i ltr l""6tl'S alNll .. llfl flKHiMllY rt'llKt IM ¥!"'" "' tilt -·-. kllf .,._ ,., , ...... '9 GI_, Giii. D1ilr 1'11.t. e1cept Bradshaw, a famous British railway guide. 2. All are breeds of callle, except Vic· toria. a hreed of pig. 3. All were politically assassinated, Cl· cept Hannibal "'ho killed himself. 4. All species of peaches, except Clapp Favorite, a species of pear. 5. All paintings by Raphael. except "Sacred and Profane Love," by Titian. 6'-All are firing.pieces. except "Peter Gu1'n," a fictional detective. 7. All "'ere at one lime exiles, except John !\Ulton . 8. All are native danc:es, except Grand Ronde, an lndian tribe. 9. All are mythical figure5. except Jack Ketch, a London hangman and ex- ecutioner in the 17th century, "'hose name has since been given to those ~·ho sucreeded in his office. IO. All are foreign currency tllunga ry, ~forocco, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa) except "Labrusca," a kind of grape. 11. Al! 1overe famous danee bands in the early days of radio, except tile "Yacht Club Boys.'' a singing quartet. 12: On ly "Grit" remains published among this g111up of extinct national maga;.ines. 'Raid' on D.C. Lawyers Concer11 ~creasing · Concern about proteclion o( pC'rson.al prh•acy is grov•ing. but not nearly so f;1.,t as lhe technology of "·hat might as 11l·ll be called unpri1•acy. Al issue here 1<; the Jo,Bl's r\ational Crime Informati on Cl'nh·r ~ NCICI. a computerizc>d. nation111dc re~istry of \\'an1cd persons and sto!rn property. Police all ove r the rountr1· have instant access to the '.\CJC lill'S. and !he ability to obtain such information quickly is an obvious aid to law en· foreement. But no1r the FB I "'anl~ to go further. Former Attorney Genera! John :\. J\1itchell proposed four years ago that the NCIC be expa nded to include the rl'cords of every person in the countrv "'ho has had a "significant" contact \.\(th la11' rn- forcc ment agenci<'s. The desired in· forma!ion 1rould c:ome from both local and rcderar la w enforcement bodies. i\1ASSACHUSE1TS refused to hook inlo the new program. In addit ion, !he Bay State has declined to supply criminnl backgroWld data to other federal agen- EDITORIAL RESEARCH ciC's. notably the Sm<i!I B us i n C' s s AdminislratiOn. The common\.\l'!"ll\h con- tends they ha ve no right to or practical use for such inrormation. In reprisal, the federal government h:is filed suit again.~t :-Olassachusctts to force comp liance, and it has also 1-11thhcld funds for federally supported progran1s. But f\.·lassachusetts has hC'ld firm . Hefcr· ring specifically to the expanded crime data program of the FBI. c:ov. Frane1s \V. Sa rgent said that it "as ··one of the biggest threats to our democralic system -the invasion of one·s O\.\'n pri\'acy. \\'(' refuse (to join the system 1 -and "f' shall continue to do so ... Sargent reaffi rmed. his itio \VASEITNGTO!'\~e l iifite!llOHouliiseieliSir-,.=====-=-===,-creat1n· , f~ e cc m e r . the raiding the Justice Department for more l\lassachusetts Commission on Privacy la~'Yers to ba il President Ni xon out of his JACK ANDERSON and Personal Data. Executive Director \Vatergate troubles. hlarjorie Eltzroth describes the com· Although platoons of attorneys are mission as an "action-oriented group" already 1ororking on lhe President 's charged wi th examining statutes and problems with taxes, impeachment, the toking the jobs at 1600 Pennsylvania regulations on pril'acy 1-1lth a view to Senate \\'atcrgate Avenue not just out of personal distaste. detecting abuses and recommending cor- commlttee and the but because of et.bical conflicts. One rec tive Jegi5lation. I · yOWJg antitrust lawyer sent for a job specia prosecutor, intervi ew with Nixon attorney James St. BECAUSE of its mandat e. t h c our sources say the Cl;i ir had worked on the milk fund case ~\tassachuseu.s commission is keenly in- \\rhite House has as k· ~·hile at Justice. terested in the various protcctlon-of- ed for "at least a Other lawyers rear !hey will be doing privacy bill s now before Congress, Gov. dmen" lnv:yrrs from "clerk and jerk" jobs at the White Sargent. accompanied by n'C1nbers af the Justice. llouse, revie"·ing other lawyers' work commission, appeared recently before These Ja"·yers. of and "jerking" files and books from la"' the Senate Subco1nmi1tee on Const itu- course, a r e being li braries. tional Rights. wbose chairman is Sam J , pulled off important En1in Jr. (0..N.C.). cases at J ustice to aS$ist the President THE WIDTE HOUSE'S difficulty in Ervin has sppnsored legislation lll at the ex:pense of the taxpayers. Some ~'OOing young Ju.slice: lawyers "'as cl'tate a federal-sta te boa rd that \.\'OUld top Justice officials arc giving the Wllite obli quely eonceded by St. Clair In a control the c:ollection and dissemination House names of prospect.s. but there Is telephone interview with my associate of crime ret'Ol"ds. In support of the also an undercurrent of resistance to the Bob Owens. measure. he quoted Thomas llobbes. the presidential dragooning. St. Oair said he Is ''In the process'' of 17th century English po I i tic a I FOR Ex••fPLE, A-'·tant Att-hiring two .°!_ three attorneys from philosopher: "freedom is political po"~cr "". ~ ............ J ustice. But we talent search ba.s been divided into small fragments." C'reneral Henry Petersen, whose crlmln al going on for Yt'eeks, ample time to snare dlvislon handled the early Watergate more -than hl-'O or three 11ttomeya lf RB I Director Clarence ~I . Kell{ly investigation , has been privately hin ting career lawyers were VOIWlteerin1. testllil'd In behalf of an administrat ion· to aides that they would be wi$e io turn backed bill tMt ~'OUld gi\.-e the J~ticc do~11 Lhe While llou.se. WHEN OW~S asked St. Clair who Departme:nt authority O\'Cr crime data. From bitter cxperlenct. Petersen was 10Ina: to pay the Justl~ attomeyt, It 's a difficu lt, perhaps insolu_blc p!'OQ: kno\.\'S that getting too close to Pre.sident the Mwd Bostonian dQdged. "l 'NOrk at lem. The Police po\\·er tradilion<llly ha& Nixon can mean political bums. Al a disadvantage because l don ' l been exercised ait the local lel'e.I of Nixon's rtquest. he postpon ed actina: on 1mderstand the bureaucracy," he said. government in this country. Critics of the erucial Watergate Information, and took 1be payroll, ht added, was being left to administration bill ebarge that a a public roasting for it . ';smlrter people," ma.o;sive, cent ralized crime-data file At JusUct, a &pokesman aald when the \•1ould be tantamount lo crealing a nat PETERSEN JS also \.\'Orried. aay loaned lawyers leave the department, Uon:U.. police force.. It comes down to iD.siders about possible conflicts of rney will alt0 go off the department this: fs It possible 10 combat crime in tntt.rt.!t. Jusrlce lawyers rne.msclves payroll. 'nlis v.'OuJd p.1t them into the this fashion without encroaching on have confide.id to us that they are lw-y or White llouse budget. frcMom? · • . ' \ Moscow Line May Stiff en \\".\Slll.\"C.TO;-; -lli.t:h·ll·\·t'I off1c>1;il., hl'Tt' ar1• h1•1.!llln1ni::-10 [l';1r th;ll th1• pol1t1cal N"1n\·u\sion gro1l 1ftg out 01 1111- Jll'Jch1n1•n r prCM:t'l'<l 1ngs :1g;11n~! 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Bui h1.~ l'.\IP11ded ;1hs1·nt:~· pt·r~u:1d1.·s 111i111.v I" .i;. d1pl<1nltilS th:1! 111 Litt hl· is r1·por1ini: sri111eth1n)'.: nt·ll' 111 l!Jl' l\n.:rnhn fur th1· f1r:;t 1!1111' ht · 1~ t~lll· 1111<·1·d th€· 11np1.,1chn1t•nt of .\lr ,\'1~1i11 ts a t11·e poss1hli11~·, nnt )u~t exa~i:t:ratL'ti 1\1nt·r1e;in \"IQl!111-.1I rh1·run t· T iit~ Stt\'IET uri.:c lo r~·.ippr,11:-;1· th·1enh· stern.s 11r11n;1ri!y fr on1 i'rt•-,1dc11t :\1.\on s 1nalu l1ty 10 d1·l11 1•r ••II pron11:.1·..., h1· rn<idi.: Ill .\IUS('O\.\" .1!1110-.1 1110 ~ l'ilrs :igo tr:1d1· 1·q11,1!ilv fur the H11~,i:u1, ;1nrl :unplc f1na11c1:1J cit'(l1r~ :\t lht• h11ght 1)f J"l<11\er t110 yt•ars ago ~Ir \i)lo11 ttJu!rt a~ .... ure the f\r1•n1l1n th.11 h•· t1>UhJ jM!rl';Ut1de or t'Om1>1.•I l.on~r1•:-.s 10 cl1•h1'1•r on the.:-~· 1110 pll·dg<·s. lh~ influenct· rod,1y 11 hil•· fighting 1mpt':lf"htn1·n1 h111;-d),;.ip- 111.·~1n 1.I In oidd111on. lhr B1h~1.in.~ ,1r•· ~hnv.111~' undtrst:uld <.1blt.: l:it.t"Jl1t1l1011 111rh the Arni•rJ«an-1-~uropPa n br!'ak. a nl.'\I' faci11r nr•l fun·:-ct«ible 1-1ht·n tht'Y b1:g.1n dra11·in~ rht· u n~1na l liluepnnt fur dc!l'rt!e. · The L1r1 th.ti nlan~ Eur-0111·:111 d1plorn:11s :\Tl' 101:1!1~· t'<Hl\ 1n1·t'!'.I 1h;1! :1 :-J1:.011 F:uropt·3n lnp .111~ runt' 111 rh1· nt•,tr fu111rr "ould Ix· :111 uru111!1~:1 t(•d d1::i.1:-.tPr ts JU,'>! onl' nion· ~hockun: 1nd1<'.1t11111 uf 1h1· 1011 1•s1a 1c uf lh•· 1\11h·r1ea11 prt·s1dt'nty . Tiit: FlflST \l.,1hll' t•asu,1lly in a !JOSI· d1•!t•fll\' t•ra \IOUid prt>Wbl~· tx· lh~ l)C):/ 1n.~1:il!r11ent uf !ht-,,1r;1tt·~11.: ;inns J1n11t.1· t1on 1:1!ks. 1:;11Jti.I SALT II \\"Ith .\Ir. '.\u.· un undl'r ;11t;1c·k for d1·t.c11te c\t•n frnn 1 tht· onc1· :-oft·lin<· J>crnol'r<:1!ic hllcr:.iL~. :-;o\'1rt n111it.:1r~ ll';idi·r::i :irt· u1Klcr.;!ood tn !tr 11ar1ung !hl• l\rt•rnli11 that ;iny hard a1.:rc·<·n1rnt 1 n SALT I I rc:.ithLi.1 "'J!h ~tr \ixon in ~lci~<:OV• U11s spr111i; rni~h1 l.lO! la~t six n1onths, ~1 fll'I\ Prl'Sidl'nl niig])t !:1k1· ;1 f,1r h;1rdcr line. ll t'!H'C'. :-;u111c pl':-si1n1~ts u1 offici:il circll'S here 11011 r;n::ic the qucs!ioo of 11ht•!hf'r :I dt•:1dlot:k OJI S.\l.T II. plus COil· l11111C'd .\1xon ft11lurt· with <.:ongn .. -ss on the trodc-;ind.·cred ttS Qul·suun. Jrrui:ht a1:· iu.illy po.<;tponc thl' ~IOsl'o"· su111n111. Tht• 11or:-.t 1111111t1.l!iltl' pra.pt..•ct 1/ :'llosc.-o\\ dt'l"!llti.I 10 n1ut1: 11s fl\"('·rcar dc1ent.· 11ou!d ~ in lhc ~liddlc C:a&I. 11h('rl' f\1 ~1ngcr s spcct:u:ular success 1n 11t•got1a1ing pohticnl Sf·1tle1nt:nt is boxing in 1he Sc111t·1 1:1111111 If the reapprtt1s.<i l now orninously un(li•r 11:ly 111 .\lost·o11 clo.:·s product· a rna- JUr 1 ~1l1C'y ~11Jteh 11 c~iuld 1nean !hat \\'art r gall· h;ifl dC'vnurt'<t ict ano1h1'r I'll .. 1lm -lhl' buldt·sL rno:-.t ·~llt:t:l'~ful l .S fvrl.!lgn poht·y su1cc th(' ('U)d 1-1ar bcg:1n. Brotherhood's Tax Break Le'"")" F ollo 1rf'r.~ Lose 1','.re 111 p l i o11 lit Last Y.ou remembtr llr Tunoth v Lr=ir.1 The high pril'~t of LSI>. The prophet i1f psychc.1.lehc drugs. ~___,,.. or years the sldt'"'alks of Rtrkl'ley - and the st rc.'t•!s of S3n Francis1.'0·~ lla1ght·Ashbury clistrict -we re strc"n ~1th th~ human dcbns of his culture. No1-1 . th r .':Uru o1 n:ir C1"Jltcs rcs;dcs 1n :hl· s!ate prnitenlloir·~ :il \'acavill{' Back h1 l!l".6. Lt'ary and son1(' o: lit.~ friends found C'd <in outlil lo expand thc:r minds and 1t11."i r \\'Ork. Thi')' cail1·d 11 !he Brothrrhood of Eternal Lo\'c. Narrot ics <1 g c n t s know that Brotherhood as on<.' of the largcs t manufaelurers of ilhcil drug!\ in the na· tion. It has turned out as much as 500 pounds of LSD a year ;ind one of 1ls sidelines is smuggling and ~clhng n1ar•· ju.ana. The amount of human cl~truction and misery it has spl'<'ad is Inca lculable. Yoo mlghl be provokt'd to know that you have bee-Tl providing I h a t Brotherhood a tax haven . , . or, nrlC'ast. a tax l"'.xcmption. OR. LEAllY and his frifndS in lhat IJ\· tic circle of "love·· have enjoyed their lax-exempt Inco rporat ion '.!l•n('(' :-;ov. 10, 1966, The stale Franchise Tax Ro:1n.1 , act~ 1ng as your ;iller ego, gave them tux ex- emption as a "r ~ligiotl3 organlzat1on"' And.Jhat tax excmplion has been in cf~ feet untll just re«n1ly, When Allscmbl )'man f\.llke Antonol'iC"h , R·Glcndall'. found out aoout It. he blrw his lop. !h: fired off a l~lll'r to ~fl\rlll) Huff. execul.J\.'C officer of th{' frnn<:h1 sl' I ( __ R_u_·s_· 11_~A_t..:_:i_·o_N ___ J Ta1; Boarcl. d{'m:1nrl1nr. th•· J;p; 1•-.:• 1np! i.lt1tu~ tx.· rr1ok1'<I. fo11h111rh \\rote 1\111011ov1ch. "Th:11 grr1up i1, r~·pu!"d 10 h:11•· 111:1d1• m1ll1on.~ of doll;ir~ f111111 11., dht1t Jc· 1111r1rs 111 n:irto11r.\ T1•.,!Jrl1un) l><·forl" :1 lJ.S .. rn['l:tt• ~ut)-romml!f\•7' r11\',•:J!t'd !h;if ;l! least i50 nlt'l"llbt.·l"i nf 1h1· Bro1ht·rho'"I hnv(' hrf'n 1dC'n11fl!'d n°' p;1rlll'1p:1nt.' 111 crimin:1I ac111 ltl•·s uround thi· glo!x• ACCtlHl)l\fi t11 t\n1onn1 u·h. .John B<r rll'ls of thi· f1«!<·r:d [)r11i.: Eoforf'en1tn1 Adrn1111~trat1on trs11!1 t'1d 1h:11 ..,ix 11f the I'..' top tlrolh1'rh00t"I riri.::111111•rs ;ire no1\' fu~1111'l'S fmrn iu.;11cf'. !1\ Ill;.( <ibroud and 1>ur.;u111g other 1·nh:r1>rilll''> on lhl'1 r ill· gO!ll'fl 11 .. ;illh"' "To gr;1nt and ronrinuf' ;i !:!>.:~~ cmpoon 10 the ·BrothC>rhooJ" a~ a rt'll gious organ11.dl 1f)n ma J..rs 11 mocker\· of our lax sv,tt'rn .. Thats "hat Anton\ 1<'h co111•lucl"<.l. 1n It rn1s rather rcs1ra.1nl'<.1. A check \\'lth Jnm<'s C. Si""art of th(' Franchi«-Tax llo.ird rr\t•al~ th11t th" ta\ exemption for the Brotherhood ""s r{'vok<'d r('('('l\I)~. f1>llu\\1ng Ant'lnf)1·:,..,·~ It-Her. ~1 1trt1n fluff in hls rep!~ Ill tht- ASSl'mblym:in. "'ro1<' th<il the revocallon had Deen 1!1St1ed on ,\ltirch -I ""'f-:'\'t: llAI> our. finner on 1h:it outfit for a !011111\nlt·.'' said Stev.art. "l'ack 1n 19i2 \.\l' l'h(>('kNI w11h the Attomrv (it•ncr111'ii offir<' bur they didn 't S<'t~ tO have much 1ntcrrs1 1n 11 onr way nr thl' Olhl'r .. Thry 1 Hrnchtrl:lood arl! runnin1 more d.unn Jrui!.s 110\\. ( lo(Ut'~~-1h:1n thr y C\'C'r did "' 1\tt~ird1ng !•i ~If·\.\ :irt several of the 11n)th;rrhfM v.~·r1· 1·on\lcf1'(l of dn1i,: tril l· f1cJ..1n.': In l~i3. htH 111·rC' rl'.!t·a'>ed 0!1 pro- h:t11on '"Ju.<,t lx·e.1use \••· h1\1' n·10k•·d thC'ir !:ix f•)l.t•11'1pt1on d<it·~11 ·1 rn•-.•ll lll'·rc drop- J•lng lht 111iltlt'r If !h1·V ha\C any o.i~st•!s. 11r'll ll"I d hutd of 1iu•n1 · ''\\l'°lc filt-<l :lhout S:J mtll1on In ,, • .,1 ~~n1rnt:-. --tax hens -:l{;aJll:.I ll1c. AmlhC'rh!"qf. The> prohlE'm is \\'C don t knoY. 1f 11 has ;111\ :1.!)~1·1:-.. Thf' rpu-.".ti•,n ·,, hov. t)!Jrne ~t look .1ln1v~1 eight }l':1r~ to l'.lll the l-Ord? DAILY PILOT Reihtrt .V. lrrcd. Publl.shtr Thnmas F\f'rv1I. Ed11ar Rar11a ra F\rl't'nclt £duor1nt Page Edi1 t1r T~ Mllflrl:il ~c ol thr Dally Pi;,.,, -ctk., ''' 1nrnrm and ~limul&tt ri'ad.Cn. by P1Tlrnll'1$1" l'..i Th111 PACO dl''"l"M" commf':ntary on topic's or in· 1i-r,1t by ~rwlic11tt'tl t-Olu"'n11!s Ind ,.eirtl)On!,~. by pr\1\1d1na: • torum fM rcadtn:' ,-1~·~ 11.r..I b>' pn•~onr thl• nt...,Sf}lJ)C'r 'a npirnon.• •od l(h>A..c On C\Jl"rrnt top1c1. Thf• rd1lon•I oplnlorui o! lh«-D111ly rilot &J!Pr'ar l)n].y In th~ erlitorlal rolunin 11 1~ Tttp ot the Pitll'.e. Op1n1ont l'kJ»'l'-:d by tht ro!· umn11111 11.nd cn.rtoonistii 1111'1 lelt tr \\'l'lltn ill'f'" tnrll nv.-n 11nd oo ..ndonl"o mtnt ol !htlr vlrws by lhl' DAiiy Pilot sho!Jld bt 1nl~ 1:r1day ~larc h 22. 1974 • - • f'rld~~. MMth 22, 1CJ74 DAILY PILOT 5 Donatio11 Co1crt Rteli••fl Police Seek Father To Agne\v Pal Eved • Bai· Pays Damage 111 Dt"tIM Deaths In 3 Grisly Murders LOS AN(lF:l.l<~S t l :p11 Arnong the rlrh1•s l!O\\ard Hughes sprel'lct around to µol1- t1t1ans or alrno!iil '-'\'(•rv le\ t'l of ~O\'ernnl\'llt J n d 1X>l i!1Clll )ll'rSU<l"-1(11\ 11 :1S $I f),llO() I'll 1'11 lO .i ~ ot \\:1r1·';•nd at 01•· rt>£!1l('"1 or ronn1·r· \ i('i' j'lr1·sl dent ~r>1ru \i;:11('11 :ir·rr"·d•11·• CALIFORNIA VF.~'TU RA !APl -/1. court decision here 'has raised the possibility that t.'O<.'kta il party hosts t•an be held responsible for d:1magc later caused by their intoxica tt'<i guests. In fo'(t»ral 11'1Ur1 :1·~t1r•o111 _ 11:~,r.~:1::~'""" .. ,, .. ,, .. "' r: Asse1ribly Ol(s Lesser [ S tate ) Pe11alty for Puffi11g n{'ll. a Las \'l'~us l<n1•1···r for Hughes. 11as rPad in the trial of ·:t libe l suit bniught 11i::a1nst lluRhe!t by Robt•rt \l~ht:u. former hracl of hi~ .'\cv;1d;1 en1- pirr. r .s. Oistrit·t r·fl'l rt J11dJ?1· l!arry Pre1?nrso11 .:::i111io n("! Pi·· lury th .. 'lt the deposi tion 11' <I s m('anl lo be con.,1dC'fl 'd in itnuginq \lah1·u·~ "s!ntc of n1ind." 11•hilf' hf' 11•orkrtl f o r Hll,lthes , and not for lh(' trulh or falsitv of the alle<?:i!ion!', e P C Jtl Prohf' LONG BF.AC!! (U Pil - '-1cl:>onnell·Dougla <i. builders of the DClO. toda v brnlldcd n.'i '"irresponsible and maticiou~"' charJtes by lh<' Fl'deral A\"i;i- lion Administr;Jtion th;il th<' company iU"norrd a safPIV probl<'m linked ll'ith the "orS• crash in .'.l\'iat ion hist on •. "111<'rc l'i no possible con· nect ion" lx>!1\•een thct rom· p.any ·s correspondence 11·ilh the FAA abo ut a c.:irgo door problrnt before the crash . and the ac<'ident," ir:riid John C. Rrizcnd inf'. presidenl or Douglast Aircraft Co. e Pair G1dlf11 TORRANCE (UPI\ A SACR1\~tE~'1'0 tUPll -A rontro\·ersial bill to reduce the maximwn penalties fb r possession of small qunntities of marijuan11 by f i r s I offender~ e I e 11 red the Assembl y Thursday IT \\'AS St:NT to the Senate by a vote of 47·22. Assemblyman Hohcrl :'11. ~fcLennan, the legislature's on ly physician, protested the 1neasure (AB2758 ) on grountls of new dangers to health r e port e d by medical researchers. '"This is not a time to be \\'eakening our marijuana h1 11i·s," 1if c L e nn a n (R· Paramount I. declared . Asscmblyn1an Alan Sicrol)' Sl1ot I-lits Woman Wrestler HOLLYWOOD (UPI\ fl).Bevcrly tli1ls1. c 1 t e d anoffler issue: "The real question is let the penally fi t the crime," he said. J trdgcs under current law have discretion of deciding whether a first offender will hi• d<'alt \l'ilh in H felony or 111isderncanor case. f\1ost arc misde1neanors. TllE PllOl'OSEO legislation v.·ould elimina te the felony count. Sieroty said if an individual Is coovicted of a felony for possession of "pol" he may neve r go to prison but the felony will remain as a JXllice record. Felony p o ssession of f marijuana is now punishable by one ta 10 yea rs in prison for fir.\.1 offenders. Under the bill. possc~SiC)rl nf lou r ou nces or less 11iwld be punishnhle \\'ith a maxi1nwn si x·month jail term, a $500 fine, or both. '1-l er it£ige' Units 0 K' £1 Jury convicted two Youth.'i of Debra Oa\l!fl Jackson. ZI. an armed robhery and ·assaul t employe in "The Academy of with a deadly weapon Thurs-Nude Female \Vrestling." ·was day for the shooting of a Roll· SACllA~1EN1'0 (UPI\ - ing Hills man and his 10..year· accidentally shot in Lhe throat Gov. Rona ld Reagan hrui sign. old son in a parking structure Thursday during a S 4 0 0 eel legislation penniU ing coun· at Los Angeles International robbery. ty boa rds of supervisors to! AIJi>ort. ~1iss Jack.son \\'as following t•sta blish he r it a ge and 1 ri.farion Battiste. 19. and the manager of the acad emy. hisloriC'al commiSsions. The / Frederick J. Jones. 17, bOt h of Jesse It Fortini. 27. as Ill' 1neasure ISB521 1 bv S.."'Tl Los Angrl~. "'ere charged chased the ba-OO its 111ith a Jliidtolrts C. Petris· l D: wi lh attack on c;era\d \Vt:bbcr. pistol. and bcggjng him not lo Oakland ), also provides ror l 3.i. and his son Corey . endanger himself. poli ce said. 1he socreta ry of state to utili1.c e .S tatfo11 Biii She tripped as she followed the Califumia Her i tage SACRA~fENTO (AP \_ The Fort ini do\\1l a st.airway, fell Preserva tion Commission and Assembly has voted do\vn against him, and the .38 the Californi a State Library to I legislation that would have caiffier revolver went off. coordinate the activities of plact!d :i twe>-year moratorium _'_"""' __ w_·nccg_he_r. _______ su_ch_ag,,_c:..:rtcies. on service station oonstruction -------• in California . But the bill's a u t h or . As9emblyman Jack Fenton • [). Montebello ). was grantt'd the right to have the b i 11 reconsidered next W'Cf.i< :lfh~r he adds clarifyinJ <t:'l!mend- ments. e.DrlJll A rre•I SAN DfEGO !AP) -A 31· • year-old mailman 11o'as ar- rested \\1\ile delivering mail and jailed In the drug death of his \\'ife. police say. Jose A. ~locales was booked · Thursday for investigatjon of murder. Officers said he was accused of furnishing drugs to his wife Delfina, 24. \\'ho died of a drug overdose Jan. 28. Nomelli11i's So11 Killed In Mi shap SANTA CRL'7. (APJ -The :-on of prof~ional football Hall l)f Fan1e mc1nhcr Lro f'"omellui i h~s died from -tnjmit'S mrlftomi wtten a Milboat crtpsized in ~toolerc\' Bay, the Coast Guard says. • T\\-O coa~t r. u a r cl C'Jl:('r~ and a hl'ilroptcr searched th~gh the nil.!hl for lh<' t11i·o Sant.1 Cruz men also believC'd In havr been on thP ho.al "'hN1 11 ov("rturnc<l. The Coast Guard said Ken Smith and 1\llen BcorcOOl <1•c 111isslng :ind have bt.'f'!l lf'nt~1ti1•£'ly idPnlifil'd as p.is~t>n1il·rs on lhl' boat. Ki n1 i'\om1•!l11'1. 22. ·of Aptn!'. \lflS pu\lt'tl f1'0Jll 1hl' water by a hrlicotl1l'r \:ill' Thur5dav and rl1,.hed lo a Santa cruz'tioop1t..1I. \\'h('r(' ht• dird without re gaini n g 1X>nscioo.,i)('SS. a h o s p i t n 1 spok~man said. A Co::ist Guard itpokcsrnan !':lld the IB-foot <: r a f 1 overturned about I '-i milt.'S off Sequel Point at 7 p.m Thursday. Noinellinl'~ ral.her pla)·l'd tackle for the San Francisco 49ers from 1950 10 196.'J. A native of Ital y, he joifl('d Ult• club 83 the team's No. I drJft cOOloe In 1950 nfter starring in footbnll ond wrestling at the L'nlVttS11Y of ~1inncsota. ! ~SIR WALTERS a;.. 1 .. ., ,. ta•• ,.,. of Wo•h "' w-"1rl11:uh 101 IN" th111 foll I" pl-ncrtu,ally. 2052 Newpo<t Blvd. c....-... _ .. ,, You may now call Bullock's South Coast Pl aza toll free from Lagun a Beach, San Juan Ca pist rano 0 :m<l Lag una N ig uel. D ial "O" anJ as k operator for Zenit h 7-06 11 Sh op by ph one :H Bullock's South Coast Plaza . It's convenie nt and . . nm e sav in g. ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA • Rull hck's Sou1h Co~'it J>Jai.:r -• Thursd;iy'!I Superior C<i urt. decision ordered a bar to pay damages to a boy whose parents v.•ere killed in a trafne accidenl \\'ith a d r u n k e n driver. Tll E J URY said the SlmJ Bowl. in Simi Valley, must pay $150,000 to Todd BarriO!I:. "'hose parents. Ariva!do and fo\!iz.al>eth Barrios, were kill~ 111 a fitad-on collision Jn June J11•I C/1eckit1g 1972 ~·ith a car dri\'en ,by \VaJter Brennan, 80, Eugene D. Shupe, 63· of was in St. John 's 1-los· Thousands Oaks. Judg_e Robert W i 11 a rd • pita l in Ox na rd today accepting the jury decision. for an aonual checkup. said a statute involved in a The three.time Acade. 1972 s!Jl.te Supreme Cou rt ruling indicated that liability my Award winner says for aets causrd hv an he feels good except intoxicated person did not fo r a 'sli ght touch' of apply only to bar owners but emphysema. to anyone ~·ho served the ---------- 1\'ri>ng--doer. lie said this was one or the first cases to come to trial under the high court ruling. SHUPE AND his wife. l lelen. also died in the accident. All four bars \\'ere sued, but the jurors could not f!gree on \\'hether the first t\\·o bars \\'ere liable and th ey exoncraled the fourth. Te111.blor Felt J u Riverside SAl'J BERNARDl~O (UPI l -A brief, minor earthquake jolted th(' region from San Bernardino to R ive r sid e . Thursday afternoon. SANTA CLARA (AP ) -A September, 1969. Neighbors de3th In the family and !'I.ii; fonner business exea.itive wu told police the fami ly "seemed wife and da ughters werr being sought in throe states to ~disappear in the mlddle n10ving out of the sta te , today in connection with the of the t." murders or his wife aod t'\\'O Garey id p ears 0 n . ~fR..~ P~ARSON ha 1l tecnaged daughters 4 ~ years described a brawny &.foot.er ll'Or ked at a nearby children's ·ago. 'I'hcir bodies we r e weil;hing 200 pow.ts with blue clothing store. Police ssid unearthed by a t e rm It e eyes. grey hair and gla-'SeS, Pearson picked up her chetl. inspector last week. continued to live in the house one day and sa•1 she \\'OU/cln 't for another mon1h. lie told he hack to work because the\ A wa rrant ~'a.!I issllcd by ocl ~ there had "-·n 8 I · 5'""";> u= 1,1·cre ea.,.1ng the stale. S.1nta Clara County Surerior liiiii:mmm~~;iim~~~-~~~~~~;-li Court for James A.rt h u ·1 Pearson. 48, the f o r m e r manage r of a San .i>se eedit bureau, for the murders of hi'.'! wife Pauline, 51. an d daughters. Paula. 18, and Marianne. 14 DR. JOllN Hauser. the Santa Clara Coun1 y cQroocr· medical cxantlner. s a l d Ttn1rsday f\lrs. Prarson and Marianne died frorn blo11o'S on the head. He s.:i id the cause of Paula's death was not known. Marianne w a s pos itively identified by den tal charts. Her mother and older sister have been 1e ntativ el y iden tified . Santa Clara Police Cnpt. Stan Carey said the murders apparently occurred in late SAVE YOUR BUDGET AND YOUR ENERGY! SAVE AT BIDWELL'S SPRING CLEARANCE! SPORT COATS KNIT SLACJCS Reg. $80-$90 $1 5-S18 SALi $35 \12 OFF DRESS SHIRTS sio-s1• $7 Plus the Best Bargain Table Ever! VISIT THE BUNNY TIES / Bidwe ll "·· SWEATERS Req. S20 CAROUSEL COURT Reg . .S6.SO.S10 V2 OFF i ~f l.jpw~c·: "'~ -..~ ... ~-, ... ·~ ···"' , ... ,, ... ,. '"" • flolA • M .. l .. D>arQe • 0-1 0>1<g9 $12.50 5outh Coast 'Plaza 14&7 VIA LIDO, ... WPOIT IU.CH PHOHI &7M510 . .... !' . . . . . . . . . . ... . · .... ~ . . .. ' •• .. . . .. ... .. '.!. . . . . . ' . . . P'JAMAGAME Flo'''1ni; about 1hc boJy 1n the 1nost seductive mannc:r. !)hiM, halter and soft, supple p'iamas. \~hicc 'vith bh1ck pin<lots. vi\•id red poppies. ('>-1 4, 100 fashion Ga llery Ore\.~. Thrc:'C'-p1<:cc p'1amas. \\·irh shirt·j3c, and shell in .1 v1b ranr t~rquoisc '"ith cor:tl Jnd \\'hill' print. S· 16, .... 78 Sh<·rv•yn l)r~. Blouson p'Jam3S in n.tvy \\•i1h ycllo~v. \\'hice and brO\\'n ch:iin pr1n1 . 6. t6, sao Pa\•ilion D re55C'S ("IEX1' l OllOO T .. EATREI SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA SJ1op ~(onday rh ru f r1dJy: 10:00 a.m. to 9: 30 p.m. I Dulloc.l::'.s Santa Ana. I Fashion Squa:~· 2800 N. Mai n Sirect, Santa An~, Tt lcphnne: o;4 7.7J t I Saturday. IO :OOa.m.toG:OOp.m. Bul locks Sou1h Co.1st Plaza, Sa n Otego Fr~ay at Brisrol, Costa ~ltta, 1Clcphonc: ")~6.06 1 1 I l • I I • v A Ne the pro pro ol I M Bea pun pro B is str I don eve R las b .. are mo say I u t'Oll of vi he ocl co ha at th I ,, Today's FJnal N.Y. Stock s \ VOL. 67, NO. 81, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA IFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1974 N TEN .CENTS Ne~port Charter Proposal Stirs Controv,ersy By L PETER KRI EG is sold, the money ought to he pa•d to !he y'"r !""' llmt ""' "'°'~ '" 1943 aO<! 1><bhc ''Oh'S w HI low aoy sales. '' th<' sh"IX' or form ," hi" '"'""d •·hang<'> '" t:;:orl<'r 111.<1 'okrs "ill Of"-o.llY l"IMf "'" Irvine Company. "'ruch <'Ufl'enlly produt"t'S about $13.3 .000 charter ('hnngt' is approved. ";'\:1.turally, I su pport tl.'' n :1y !>a1t! :d•n I~· Ui •t'ahng :\pnl !I A proposed charter change on the "James Irvine gave that property to a year 10 r1·111 1\nd v.'llllc B:iy Clull officials pushed "Th<> sal1· \1 0uld be tt good propo~111on fQ1' Tht·~ 'r1· ~roupt'<i 11110 f11•· prop1._;s111ons. Newport. Beach ballot April 9 would alk>w Newport Beach for the full use of roe OH1c1:tl:. of th<' B;i1· r!uh \\:lHlC:d the hnrd for passage of 1~ 1970 1·ote on lease !ht· c111•" 'l'n•· firs1 on" " ro11~1d1·rt'<l a the city lb i;ell any or its waterfront people. It's never been used for the lease ('\!c!ldl'<l 1n · 1970 hut \'Oters t•x1t•ns1on . !hey deny they induct!<! lie Said !he club "·ould be p:1~ lllJ: hous..'kt'l'p1n~ prupos1tion ~nd ronlains property upon approval or voters. people of Newport Beach,'• she says. rejec1ed tht• 11ropusal. It \\OU!d ha\'e 1nclus1on of the rhartcr l'hangl' on next proprrty tnxcs 1\'ruch v.·ould be more than only tl·rhnu·al l"ha11t:1"' Iv rnodcn11zt· the One city council candidate says that "1be money should go back to Jn·inc. extended tht• t'>:pira\1on da\t• fro1n 1998 lo 1nonth's ballot. the $2Q5J'.MX> annual leaS('hold t:-1xt·~ 11 1 hartt'r. proposal ls aimed at one thing -the sale James lrvint had oo intention of city h..1\1 2025. "I didn't c\·cn know it '>'·as on the ballot pays. ~ l'roposil1on 2 pro11d1"i rn r an 1ncrca$C oft~ Balboa Bay Club. ever selling !his properly for a profit." And no\\' lh1' proposal is 10 a1!01v the un11l I rtad a ncv.·spap<>r arti('te a rouple In add1t1on. th<' pr()C('(-ds frnn1 thc s:ilt• HI the t'\Pt'ft."C 1110111·1 p.ud iu l'OUne1hnen And District 1 candid"ate Peg Forgit ~lrs. Forgit says. people kl dt"tldi• \\htthl'r the U<1y Club. of days ago," BBC o"·ner \\'1lham IJ. Ray 11011h1 t·nabll' thl' city to huy park l<111d .111 and 11ould n1:1kt' it l1·gal fur tht• councll to dof.sn't like the idea. She's been telling Irvine ga1·e the 13 \.Jterfront acres lo and any 11th1·r 1-1 01t·rfron! propt•rty. can sa id t•arl1er !h is "e<>k. Ol'C"r !ht' rit1-. Rav said 1·,l<1bl1~h rrimhur:-1 •1111•111 (i.)r n11•mben or campaign audiences that if the property the city in 1929. The Bay Club holds a SO-be sold. There 11ould h<11t· to be :.pccific "The club 1s not Ull'Ol\'C-d in any 11;1y, 1'1ll'Tt' ;u·~ a "number of utht•r kt·~ ' 1Sre ('llAltTEll. Pai.:~ ?I ---------- Gift of Blood 180 Friencls Aul lVeu1port Girl Peter Revson Dies By JOHN ZALLER Of .. Dallf P"" Sti tt ln the intensive care unit of UCLA Aledical Center is a 17-year-old Newport Beach girl Woose virus-weakened body i.'l punctured by tubes and wires and probes. But Newport Harbor High Senior Corrie Ward is one very grateful person. Thursday her trienO!. and neighbors from the Harbor Area lined up by the dozens to repay the huge blood debt she is running up in her boot with a deadly sllain of hepatitis. In all. 180 people "'ere scheduled to donate blood al the rate or 12 people every 20 minutes. Red Cross officiais say that's foe faste st rate at \\'hich they can accept blood. "Jt's amazing to sef: the way people are com ing through." said the girl'.'! mother, t.lrs. Barbara \\'ani. ''\Ve can 't 11ay how grateful "'e are." In 40 days of hospitalization, Corrie has used 56 pints of blood c:nd she is oontinuing to require plasma at the rate of one pint 'very t"'O days. The reason is that an unusually \in.Llcnt straing of hepatitis has settled in her liver, shrinking it to ZO percent of its original bulk and diminishing to virtually zero its ability to clean her blood. 1.trs. \Vard sa~·s Corrie is now .. beginning fo recover from her disease. but she notes tha t "the doctor still "·on'l give us any idea "'hen sh(''\I gel out uf the hospital." Corrie's trouble began the hrs1 "'·eek in January \\'hen her parents noticed a slightly yellow cast to ner complexion . They thought nothing or it. and the girl continued her regular atclivities, '>'·hich included participation in high school sports. But l'>''O \reeks la ter the condition v.·orsened. Corrie's parents took her to a doctor '>''ho immediately diagnosed the problem as ihcpatiti s. Some cases of hcpallHs are best treated "·ith be-d rest. but Corrie's condition continued to \l.'Orscn until she v:as admited to floaJ:?: ~1emorial Hospital and then to UCLA J\1edical Center. About the time Corrie '>''as turning !ht> comer on the disease. the pastor at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. of '>''h1ch Corrie is a member. told t h ~ congregation that the girl needed donors to repay her blood debt. Word of Tier plight also spread to J\fariner Savings arxl Loan Association, !he Balboa Bay Club, and the Newport· Harbor Board of Realtors, all of '>'·hich began to look for donors. "It's amazing to me that all these busy organiutions took the time to help us," says Mrs. Ward. "They really came through." Reagai1, Oil Firms See Better Weekend for Gas Getting a.tankful of gas on the Orange Coast should be a lot easier this weekend. At least that's what Gov. Ron ald Reagan and the major oil companies say. The governor predicted drivers should have no problem buying gas this Sunday at an estimated 900 station:; scattered throughout the state. AU the stations are O\\·nro and operated by major oil companies and include the brands of Standard, Phillips. ARCO, Gulf, Douglas, lt-lobil, Shell , Time, l. "'£.._• • •• Save ~1or, and Union. •loweve r, there were Jew signs that the independent dealers are follo\\'ing suit. Several dealers contacted earlier this week said they did not have enough gas on hand to open Sunday, or Saturday for that matter. They said they could only rc:;ume Sunday operations if the government \\'Ill increase their monthly allocations. Gov. Reagan conceded that de spite his predictions. gasoline is s t i 11 in short supply throughout the state and urged drivers to continue conser\'ing fuel. ''The lifting of the emba rgo on the sale of crude oil by the Arab nations v.·ill eventually increase the supply or gasoline in California," he said. ''However. it ·will be several weeks before the increased supply is felt in California and. e\·en then. the supply v.·ill fall short of demand ," he added . The governor's predicted easing of the fuer supply situation Is supported by the Auto Club's weekly Fuel Gauge report in \vhich 337 stations throughout Southern California ~·ere surveyed. The Auto Club reported that almost 80 percent of the stations contacted in Orange and ~ Angeles Counties said they would be open at least part of the (S.. GAS, Page tJ ~~--· 't. GETS HELP FROM FRIENDS Blood Recipient Ward Police Vncui:er Kid11ap Hid eo11L Site for An 11t' LO.\iJ)()'\ I rPI ~ -l'ol1ce ha\ c r.i11!t ii a :-.ecudl'd r11untry hou~._. they hthl·1 (' ma ,v ha1 c been planned a~ ii st•l'r• 1 hidl'OUI for l'rinecss Ann" harl th•· atte111pt lo k1dn:i p hPr bttn ~urr··~~l'Jl. poht'(' ~·iurCt'S d!5C IO!:>Cd toda\ The hnu'e is locatl'd ,1! f'!PC'l. :i!~Jut ~ll 11111:011 soulh"'t·~\ nf London Jnd 111 rnill''> rrmn Annr's hmnr lll":lr S.1ndhUN:t ,\ltl1tary At:ldl'my. flOIJCi' :-aid Pohcc sources said the hou:-c 1\'<t'> raided Thursda\', nine hour" .:1fter an unsuccessful gun n1t<1tk ;1nrl kutnaping alten1p1 nga1n~t till' pnnc!'SS rind hl'r husband. (.'.lfll .\lark l'l1illips. on London·~ (jroi1d ~l :,i!I 1hriroughfarc late \\.edncS1l;11·. The pnnc.,.ss .ind ht:r l1u>;b;.ind "en• ,unhurt Rut ht·r c·h:1u!f•·ur hr r bod}guard .• 1 urufornit•rJ pol!r1·1n;1n and a nl''>'Sman \\'('TC ll•IUllll•·d Police raid{'d lhl' h!)U"' or11· hour :1ft··r Jan Ball. 26. \\a<. ,.;,:1r~l·d al l.nndon"s Cannon Ro\1' pohec ~l•1t;11n 1111h t h~ attemptc-ct murd1•r 1.f \11111·" hod~guard, inspl'ctor JamP'i Bt'ol\f•!l Police said d('!1•rii•··<1 w~1n hr1i~e inrn the house found nri fo11d 1,r r1lh•'r preparations fr•r :1 lung ... 1-1\ Th•'.1' s:ud !hf' house b<'loni;?" 10 a 1l<J1·•1w a•"l .1., rcnlcd recently b~ a 111.111 ,n !11-; n11dd!1• 20<;. • Ronald llawlr\· who h1 l'~ 111 >:l lioor said •·nobod \' realh kne11· h1n1 llc did not speak lo ariyOOd} · I t!unh. l\"l' only sa1r him twice during the c11uplc of wet·k-:. he \1:as here .A' :O.trs. Shirley LegJ:l'll . ;1uolhl·r neijjhbor. said. "Me V.'llS a \!.'r.\ ot!d frl1011· -not 1nlcrestcd in making eonl'1l'I 111th us or talking to any nf the n1·1ghOOr" · Police said the h'lu~l' 11JS r.11rled :is a ;csult or information ;::i\en h' a man lh<!\' were 1nterroga1ing. Th(''.' rtfu"-Cd to sai v.hclher the man '>'Cl.'> lali UJIJ. Racer C1·ashes , Burns JOHf\~r\ESBURG. South Africa I I.JP! 1 -Peter Re\'son. Ja, of Redondo Beach . the young Amcric:in mill ionaire '>''ho gi"c up a l 1fe of case to become ooc of tht' top racing dn1·('rs in the .,.,orld. '>'·as killed today '>''hen his car crashed and burst into name during a pr;tcticc run for the South African Ci rand Prix. The c;Jr 111s tra\'elin_g at 160 niph . Rel'~nn . who wnn hoth the llrlli~h J1Kl r .u1,1d1;1n Gr;111d Prix last ~·car In crO.,.,"Tl his l l·\(•ar car~t'r. was pullt·d rron1 his fl;u111n~ c;1r on 1hc ..:l':ilarn1 J!;1C'l' Tr<•l'k 11t'i1r .Joh;111ncsbur~ bi.ii officials s;11d IK· d1t'<.1 on in1p<1cl. lh·1,nn h:itl b('(on h;1\·1ng trouhlf' 1111h tlh· ~l!'flt'nsion on !11s car. r..1 et• orfir1;.I; ~.11d, ;ind had brought 1t 1n for ni ('cl:,011;." ru 1·.ork on. !I r l'Ornplt•t1'(! \110 lnps ilftr·r t:,huig 1! out aga in 11·hrn 1t cra,\,hcd 1nro the irri11 r;11J tngs on the side of 1hc track .1t a turn calll.'d "fhe Barbecue Bend'' anJ c;1u ght fire . \\"hile a hugl' cloud of 1'1'.ick :-mok1· ,flrvudcd the scene. former '>''ortrl r!lamp- 1un firaham Hill da~hed on the t;-.1ck a:1•l 1111h •the help of a South African d:i\cr µ11llC'd Hc1·son's body from th~ '>''rl:"<:kagc. llul olfietals said hC' died <,n in1n::ir1. Thl"' h<lndsornc. dark-hairl.'d Revson had n)une v. stvle. :in<! the adu lation of 1,w:nuirul "·Omen <ill ovl·r the \1·orld. llis 11(•ll-pubhc1z{-d liaisons so m 1: l i Ill cs 01r r:.hadO\\'t'<.I hi.s record ;is the Ix$! road r<1c1ng driver in Atnf·nca and one of the bo.·st in the \\'Orld. Hcccntly . .\l arjoric \\'allare 20. of l11d1:inapoluo. Indiana. lhc. lirst ,{n1erican ever cleettil ~ILss \\'orld. '>''as forced to gl1·c up her 111le be<:ause of "unfa,·ornble pubhc11y" v.·hen her name 11as bnkftl 1r11h Revson's. Hevson was the Ix-st of a t111 y band of Americans "'ho challl·ng1·d the long·limc supremacy of Europeans on the dangerous r ormulo I tntema11onal road racill8 circuit. and 1\.3s ranl:rd last yedr as on e of the top fh·c· 111 1h1· world Jn add illon to his 1110 19i:l (;rand Prix 'ietoncs. he finishtod Sl·co1KI 1n !he lndlanapolis 500. An1cr1C'r1·s top race. in l!lil. nnd planned to drive the 500 again this year. 1{(1\·son '>''JS the nephew of Charles Hc1·son. founder of 1he He\·lon cosn1e!il'S l·rnp1re 1\ilh 11h1<"h lhl' youngtr Rc\'on 1\CIS often 1drnt1fil'<l but v.·11h 11hich ht• had no connt'C!JOO. !hs father 1s :O.larlln llel'son. o'>'·ner of J>ell l.<1boratoril'S of :Xe"' York. 11'ho \\'US in :\a.".>.'><JU on 1·aration "'hl'n Hcvson '>'·as kdl rd . ll is p;irl'!l \S d1s;1ppro\'Pd of his racing. and "'11h his ch·ath. had s(·•'n the spon take the 11\'CS of bolh Rev~n 1tnd his ~ounger hrotht'r 1)t 111glas. "ho d1l'd in ;1 c·rash in Spain in l!liii Hevson once r('(',1lll'd that his rnothcr !Set' HI::\'S0:'-1 , Pa~c ?I No Hop e See11 For New11011 Y arhts111a11 Br ARTllUR It \'l'.\'SEt. • 01 !tit 01lt"t ,.!IOI SI•" ln\'estigalion into the disappearance 01·rrbo:ird of a Ne\\'port Beach en,l!inrr r fron1 his yatht Tue:-:rlay night conlinurd toda\' but wilh \'irtuallv no llupi_· for lus Slit'\ l~al. . Arlhur P . \\'olvin. 45, of 1100 Pc>1nbrokr l .. 1ne. i.s presumed drowned following the n1l shap '>'·hich ocrurr"d a.;: his bnat Second Lo\'t "'as stx to 10 m1trs off~h<ire The \'ictim had taken l"'o l11s AnRl'lc:-. Cr1un!v v.·01nen for a l'>''ilighl ('ru1~ aboaril the -15-foot \'csst l l\hrn he 1 an1shcd Denise L\'ons. 2~. and ~l :iria Luc<'ro . 38. t(lkl policc they v.·c·nt !:Kolo"· 1lf'cks tu i;.:et ice <ind \\'ere in the galley frir sonic lhne bcforc rl'tuming topsid e. "\\l1l'n they came back .. thc1 cuuldn 't find \\'o!\'in,'' says Dctcct i\·e Sgt. Ki·n Thompson. .\!iss l.1011s. of ~h'i.Sion Hills. and :O.li~~ Lutero. ·or Glrndalc, under\\' c n t pol } graph tl',!S as part of I h c t1l\'Cst1gat1<in Thur~1tay to compare their 1See ~llSSl/li G, Poii,:e 21 Bodies of Two Fro ze n For Possible Life Later i!:.\tERY\'JLLE J1\P) -"\\'e're not gu::iranteeing <inything,'' :iaid J erornc I. \\.h1tl'. showing nc"smen a tank he said co nra1nl'd the frozen dead bodies of two slroke 1 icti1ns. \\'h1te is pre.suienl of the J~membcr Uay Area Cryo111cs Society, which, like others around lhc \\orld, bclll!\ts cit.1th is "not absolute'" and not ncces:.arily 1rrcrersible. i\lcn1bcrs think persons can be frQtl'tl in1n1e<liately after death :ind ];Her re\'il'ed by a yet unkllO"'n ll-<.·hnology and repaired. Fortuneteller Appeals "Life is the result of many con1plt·x processes and ceasl's on!~· 1\·hen all hal'c comple tely dcterioraled. l:nless the body is totally destroyed. death Is not absolute." added ,\rthur Qua 1 f c , prrsi<lenl or T1mt' Trans. Inc. Tin1e Trans h<is a contratt \\1th tht SO('iely to carry oul the storage anil n1:1intcn<111C<' of rrozcn bodies. .. ELIZABETH TAYLOlt- Stars lnvacle Oroville City Oroville folk." are in ecstasy. Famous mov~ stars like the BurtoM, Lee Marvin, Gameron P.litchell and grid hero O.J. Sim pson have invaded their town to film a movie about bigotry ln the Sooth. Why did they pick the mid· Cnllfomla town1 Because they arc atiglng rape, riot, castration and Just -things that don't set wtll with folks below the e.,J390n-Olxon ..line. See rtory Page. 26. .. , Gy·psy Hires La tliyer Lo Fig.lit .Ye11ipo rt Orcliunnce Barney 1'.larioo is a bonafide gYpsy who wants to tell fortunes in Nev.·port Beach . But I.be law won't let him. A city ordinance forbids fortune telling. So Barney r..1artno. a Los Angeles resident, has hired a la'>''Yer. Barrister Boris Baranowski will malcc his appe~l to Newport Beach city councilmen Mooday ntg!lt. Baranow,ki says the law i s,. unconstltuUonaJ. A San ~tar~ County Superior Court judge recently thrtw out a Menlo Park onilnance against fortune te:lllng, Baranowski pointJ out. '"lbe judge pid It vk>lates the First Amendment, the rlglit of fre: speech,·· Baranowski u.kt Baranowski said there's nothing sinister about real gypsies . "I like the gypsies, they're nice people." he s.a1d. "The~"\'(' been scre.,.,·l.'d Rrourld by e\'erybody [ron1 Adolpf ll1llt"r to Governor Reagan. "They're not nat1ona li:.t1l' They're: family oriented .'' Ba rano'>'·sk1 cxpl11 int'<I. Baranowski said h(''s nol trying to defend lhe veraclly of "h<it ~1 J::~psy fortune teller migh t say. "Thf'y neve:r gl\'C you b.irl ncll 11·c Thel' always lf'll you things ilre gomg to gel better." he sakl. Sarano.,.,·ski said he's alre.1dy been 1n touch with Newport Beach Asslslan\ Cit)' Attorney David Baade and outlined h~ ca!t and hi.s proposal. "\Vc'va tried to be civilized about this." Baral)Owski said. "I've givt:n him copies of All my briefs and other background information,·• he said. I I, Baade ackno\\·ledgcd he's had several conl'ersations '>''ilh Baranowski. Baade said he doesn't necessari ly .ogrce v.·ith him end he polnlcd out the San J\latt.'O court dcci.!ion isn't binding in Orange County. ~!e's rccom1nend1ng the council ask the Police Department to investigate before t.a kins action. , ''The polict arc u.~ually the ones concei:ned in <oases like these." Baade said. But he said he'd eit~r defe:nd lire ordinance 1n court or be happy with a move to throw it out. He said there 's no denying that Bar1now.'lki is convinced he's right, howcvtr. "lle's sure going to add some color and ex:cltemern to r.tonday night's meeting," Baade aald. ' .. r ... The society callt'd :J news conference Thursday tu announce lhc •·cryon1c suspension·· of :i man :inrl woman v.•ho both died Feb. 9, anU show the capsule v.·hich 1hey said con1aint'<i them Their fnmilll's are pa~·lng $750 A yc11r to keep then1 in the frolcn i;t<ilC Their bodies brin~ t<1 20 the number of persons frozen after death u1 the United State~. Qunife said \\1hlte s1tid the first cadaver "'as a 7~ \'car-old ~lldwcstem 1~'()mt1n ""·ho had Pr~1ously stated her desire 10 he lrown after cllnica l de&th a.s the firs1 .step in a process v•hidl mlghl lead to her e.l'entual rcanlm<itlon." lie said after the woman died , her 500 Packed her in Ice , called the society and hlild the. body sh ipp<.'d here. "She ~'{ls in remarkably good shape - for being dead." Ylhlte sakl . \\'bite said the !;(>COf'td occupant of t.he IStt FROZEN, Pace t1 /\ , . CRASH CLA IMS RACER Pefer Revs.on. 35 Nixon Sec rctarv • Tes tifies About H ug hes J)o11a tio11 \\'ASlll:X<;TO:\ !l"Pl 1 -Rfl!ic ~Tary \\'oods. Prcsidf'nl \1:<on's pe r s on a 1 s1,?crctary, le:itif1t-d secretly today before tht· Senatf' \\'a1 crg:11e t'Ommillce about 1rhat !oh(' knows of .. ,,100,000 cam1~gn t•onlnbu11on rrorn llnwarcl llug'ncs. .\fis.<i \VoOd s' appearant·r hcforc 1he romrnittec follo"ed \'>'O days of priv11te 1'·!'t11nony frr11n Ch arl1"5 c: "Bebe'' Ht'b07J). rt 1ras not kno"·n ju't "·h;1 ! Rcho10 told tilt· pan.cl. but prt·,11n1:i hl l' h'· repca!+·d ";1r!1er stories th:11 h" ret:c1v rd the fflO/lC\I Ill {\Ill !':i<ih i11~til llmt·11ts or S:"lll 111.K} t'tirh • in J'lf1SI fn>rn ;1 !op llught•S ]1(•utcnilnt . J(1('h:-1rrl llann1·r lll'bolo h;1s s;11d 1111' unll p•·r~n lu · told :1hout lhl' contribul 11111 11;1 .. \li t>s \\'IX.Ids. h1:l'a u~c "1 1u,r r11u11gh1 th.1! '>Qn1chotly elO't' 10 th1: l'n•<.ul~·nt !-hQuld k11u1\ about 11 if anything happ1·nt·d ! i nh· ' .\llss \\'nod~ n·p<irh·dl .1 h;1~ <.;i1r! <.he 11a~ not a11art• f1f !ht· ~1!1JUllU. 11h1f'h Ur·hozo kept alm01>t fr\1' tc;1rc; 111 a sa fe dcp:isit vau lt 111 111~ l\1•y ll1~c;1}nC'. Fh1. b;ink b('forc r1•turnin~ ll 1n tht· spring ot Hl7~ on advi et' or ;1n attornc\". ~l 1sc; \\"o<,ds 1cst1b1'd n(';1rl y thr('(' hour s h1.1forl· sht' 1-1:15 \\h1skcd uut of th" comn1i1tcc roon1 ;ind taken to rnr St·natc d1n1ng room, \\h1ch 1s closed to 1t·por1crs. Or ange Coast Weal he r f\1gJ\t and n1orn1ng low cloud1· nC,.s. orhrr\\i!-1• fair Saturdav. aC· t"Ord1ng to 1-11•11!hcrlady P.itr1ci:i J?ov.·e. 1!1~h~ Saturday fro1n near 60 al ll'H· beach(>'!' 10 mid.OOS tn.' land. t':11r .sk1r~ in rhc aft ernoon . l :\SI DF. T ODAY l'1•1rr Hod11ar. a 1\l1dwesler11 11rtr:.i_. is liot:ll•Q u 011t·mn11 sli~11,• Q! tlie l\'e11·port llarOOr .\rt .\f11se111-11. See .~tory h1 10- d"1t'.s U'<•(·~'(111tler by stoff writer ;,,,.,111cU11e Comb~ Lund. •• Ye11r s-• 1 ·-.... ,, 1..M••re 11 CllU>fl... IS.Cf (.rt-• I (.-(l u ( ... H...... JJ 0.•lh Nllktt • l.fll•t!I L P-' 'hl•11<• 1•1• '" tM •wllf'f H H«ff(fff U A1111 l.lflftn ' IJ Mlflk• ' Mevi.l U4J Mlll•.i 11•"""1 4, 11 N1tot11•I Ntw' I .. ,.. ,.,_,. llttl-llll't " .. Stlffll .. n S•...,t• ,..,,.r u IPMll Mtlllflt l4-U ~.l'li.r. • T!>et lff\ ll·H w ... ,,,., ' Wl"'tll'I •NtWt IJ,lf w .... Ptt•l .. 1J - 2 OAILY f.llL01 • Fr iday, Marth 22, 1~74 Air Cal E1nergen~y • ID Air-No One Burt · ... No one \\"as rtported injured although passengers were severely sh a ken Thursday .,.,·h~n .an Air California jet bound from Orange County Airport to San Francisco lost cabin pressure. The captain of the Boeing 737. \VH1iun1 Butlner, declared an emergency \\'h1;n the pressure failed 11t a crui sing alt itude of 31.000 feet about 20 i-ninules out of San fra nclsco. The craft dcscendC'd rapidly to 10,000 ft'<'! 11nd continued ot ttwt altitude Into San Francisco lnteru.oUOnal Airport. Alr Cal officials :;aid tt\e plane was hangered to determine exactly what went .,r rong. Preliminary hldlcalors are I.hat a Vplve or actuator failed. 'The two-engine jet \was flight 127, dul:' td depart Orange County Airport <al I p.m. Thursday. It left about 15 min utes late and arrived in San Francisco about 2:30 p.m. Tilt'rc v.cre report~ from passengers Irvine Man Held On Fraud Charge Insurance rnan John W a 11 e r Cunningham of Irvine today is faci ng criminal charges of bilking members of a 1-larbor Area real estate firm through a n1edical insurance program. Irv ine police reported today. Cunningham . 43, of 17656 Sequoia Trcc Lane. \\'SS arrested late \Vednesday and booked on charges or insurance fraud . lie \\'as held overnight in lieu of $10,000 bail, then later released pending court action. Cunningham \\'as laken into custody at his University Park home \\'here Irvine officers Bob 'Berg and Steven Olson said they found him hiding in a closet. Detective John Stoneback said today he has been working the i~urance case dating back to March of 1972. The roosumer fraud detail detective claimed lbaL 20 employes ol the Real Estaters ba,·e suffered atx>ut $10,000 in Group Seeks To Halt Move Of Mailboxes A Po!it Office auxillary is launching a campaign to bioc'k the Newport Beach Post Office's effcrts to get residents to mo\'e their mailbol'es to the cutb. Postal officials l\\'O mooth.s ago initiated the effort In the Harbor View commwities. They said cost savings would be significant. But Mn. Grace Van Ordal. president of Auxiliary 1973, National Association of Letter Carriers. says the result wilt be to "deface the city." c She is ~king Newport Beach city COW1Cilmen to intervene and will speak beCore the city fathers M o n d a y afternoon. Mrs. Van Orden said the regional office o! the Postal Service instructed Newport Beach postal officials to discontinue their efforts W ~ mailboxes moved. "However. there are other ways to institute this program ," she warned. Daniel Phillips. officer in charge of the Newport Beach Post Office, den ied Airs. Van Orden's charges. "'Mlere is no v.•ay we can force people to move their mailbo1es," he said. Phillips aelmowledged the campaign to get people to move them has not met with total success. "We've have some people comply gladly," he said. "But many have balked. although they have said they would do it if it Is required ." Phillip15 said it v.·oold save the average mailman half an txxa a day if the mailboxes are moved to the curb. And he pointed out that all new homes are required to have the mailboxes at the curl>. l~e said that many new developments have what are called _"tjpster boxes,'· \\'here mailboxes are grouped togelher. "These save us $250 a year each." he said. "If 't\'e've got 10 boxes together, lhat's $1.500 a year." he said. Phillips said the only \\'ay established homes can be required to move the mailboxes is if there is substantial comtructlon at the hol?M!. ORANGI COAST ff DAILY PILOT Th• 0-•"llt Coo ! 0 .. IL 'r l"llOT, wl"' Wl'llcll 01 C ....... IMd m• N••l·P•.-t, II 11\11111,_ bY !ft• O••~t Cotti Pu .. ltl!lnf C-nr. ~ NM •II~ ere ~loMol, ~11' 111•-ll FflcUy, fef Cl111 Mt1~, NIWPlrl l o.ell, H""""'' ... ft••<~IF-11~ \/1llt~. Ltc1un1 II.Cf" IN IM/s..odlMolck 9!'d S•n C!tmtn!~/ S•~ Jut n CtDlll .. no A 1lnet1 r19!.,.,1I eanlOn " pu11111-S.turc11r1 Ind ~un<111" t111 ,.,w.c11111 111111l1ftl11f pl1ni II I I JJO w .. 1 111 1'"91, COlll1 ,v..,.., C:11!tor11i., t»i.. llob11t N. W1t4 ~rni.tnl •"'II l"ublo•Mo' J•c~ It. Curl1y Yk.t l"rn lt"'l I nd G1.,.r1l ~11 Thoft'l11 k'11¥il l!cll!Of , Thom•• /I., Murphi111 M1 .... lnt li•ltw L ,,,,, Krit t N_,.. l•Kti en, E•tiw N-,.,t t.c:lil Offko JJJJ Nowport l111lov1•4 M•lli~t AJJ1tu1 P.O. 1 01 1115, t266J c1t .......... (01•1 Mtll IM W11t llY StrHt L•9\lft• t •1t11· m 'or"' _._ .. vnll,,.IOll llKlll llS11 lff~ IOut .... 1•• kll Clctmtfllf; 11111 '°''""" 1!1 Cl ft'llM btl J ........ ,,,., "42 ... J21 Cl•ffle4 A ........ '42·1•71 C.,.,rlflll, 1t1). Or11'9t ColH Pullllil\fll. ( ....... ny, "'8 MWt 1'9"111, lll111l!t !I-, tdl,.,ltl l'Nltt• ., !Odv..,.111-1'1 !..,e/11 ,,,.., bf •t ltfMM<• W1lfl0\tl IPf<lt! -· "''u ""' It! tlOYrltfll .-. SK""' (l<IH ... , ... H lf ti Ctlll Mti.t. C1tf1tr11l1. SWtcrll"!""' h' c1r•lctr ll,t J mon111+11 "' ft'lt tl I J 1J -!llfJ/ m!Hlt0'¥ Ot"lllf.11 ... '1.~ l'!Ofll'PI,,, fiilanc ial losses based. on the allegl'd sv.•indle. Investigation over recfflt months indicates Detective Stonchack alleged that insurance policy premiums v.•ere paid to Cunnlngharn for Real Eslatcrs en1ployes but the cash vanished.. From Poge 1 REVSO N ... saw him race only once, in 1960 when he v.·ss an amateur. "lily mother stood on a sandy point and kept saying to her friends . 'Look at that damn fool.' he said. She never came to another race." Despite his reputation as one of the world's most glamorous j et· set bachelors. Revson was quiet and unpretentious and wryly referred to him.1elf a.s a "jet-set wreck" bec ause of the interminable int e rn ati onal com muting he had to do to <.'Ompete in racing. He never graduated from college but studied at the Unlversily of Hawaii. C.Omell University and C o I u m b I a University. He \\'Orked briefly in the advertising business in New York in the early 1960s as "deputy flunk y to an assistant account executive" and lhcn bought his first racing car. lie finished seventh in his first pro(esslonal race In 1961 and ln 1962, his secoOO full season. bought a Formula I car and went to England to challenge the British kings of road racing on their own ground. After several discouraging years, he had his firs t successful sea.son in 1966 aI¥1 from then cm moved steadUy upward in the v.·orld of road racing . Ironically, this month 's South African Grand Prix had only been rescheduled last month after being canceled because of the fuel crisis. Fro111 Page 1 MISSING ... \'ersions or what happened. The results indicated both women were telling all that they knew of Wol vin's disappearance, according to police. lie had taken the crui ser from its mooring at the Sturt Shirt Restaurant, 2241 E. Coast Highway, about S p.m., and set its automatic pilot on a 222 degree course after clearing the Newport Harbo: jetty. Investigators said t.1iss Lucero and ri1iss Lyons managed to disengage the automatic pilot and turn the bout around after discovering Wolvin gone. Cruising back by the Newport Plrr, the v.·omrn screamed for help because they \rere afrnid to attempt to bring lhe big n1otor cruiser into the harbor by the1nseh·cs. \\'ilnesscs reported thei r plight and lhey 11·ere boarded and laken in tO\V by the Orange County Harbor Patrol which berthed lhe Second Lo\'f' for them. Detectivcs 1oday pl<1nned 10 question persons and personnel at !he Stuft Shirt Restaurant. \l'here Woh•in had been v.·aiting to meet the t11·0 \\'omen. Inves tigators said thcy v.·ere told the trio had only one drink aboa rd lhe boat before the victim vanished. He leaves his v.·i fe of three years. Suzene. v.·h-0111 he 1111."I in Aust ralia. according to Dt'tecli\'e Sam Amburgey. She said during the early 1960s that her husband tried oul for the San Francisco 49ers professional footba ll team nnd Detective Amburgey said thclr hon1c contained many mementos of h.ls past days In football . Fron• Page 1 FROZEN • • • ca1)6ule is the body of a ~ycar<>ld J.latyland man v.·ho v.·as placed "in suspension'' In dry ict and stored temporarily at lhc ~Uchigan Cryon.lcs Society. then shipped he.re. In both cases, 1he chilled bodies rteeived treatment Including removal or blood. \\'hid! was replaced with i\ salt solutlon. The bodies were then placed In dry Ice. On Feb. 27 I.hey \l'ere tranJfenwl to the tank aod gradunlly lmmcncd In liquid nitrogen at 196 degrees be.low zero centigrade. The tank. attached to a bottle of nitro- gen to replace lo~t gas, is chained to the \1'3)1 In a corner or a laborntory offl('f In an Emeryville building. Qualf sAld Trans Time has .a two-year lease on lhc offJcc. that the emergency oxyaen mask.I that fell automatically frqm ~_y<!rhead ru<·ks were not working proper~, but Alt Cal Presldent Robert Clifford uid he had been told the system was operable. San ~1ateo County Sheriff's Deputy C.!\t. Kl!evil. one of the 77 persons aboard tile plane, sriid the aircraft had been up for about 45 1ninutes "'hen she felt a blast of cold air and an uncomfortable feeling in her ears. Ovcrehead on the plunc 's publ u: address system \l'as an aonounccn1ent by the pilot tlwt flight 127 was having •·an emergency at 31,000 f('Cl" and descending to 10,000 reet. Deputy Keevll said the craft quickly desct'fldt'd but lhttl the oxygen masks which fell out of the holders above the scats appeared to malfunction. She said 1 here wa s some oxygen in her mask and 1hen the i;ystcrn failed . l)uring !hat lirnc a stewardess \\'as 0.llY 1"1IOI Sti ll l"llol1 Gra1a1ay Goose a11d F1·iettds . As Jack \Vcbb would say. "It's the sort of thing that brightens up your da y." \Vinn ie <Granny Goose\ Bond of Newpo1t Beach ~'aS in the neighborhood Thu rsday. so she decided to drop in at Newport Beach poli ce headquarters and visit some friends. Sgt. \Vally Kerr Heft) and Officer Bud Bivins were happy to sec her. ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Poli~e Warning Huntington Cyanide Still Missing f'o trace has been found yet of the cyanide poison stolen in I luntington Beach. but police still warn that it is dangerous and not something to piny ~·ith. John Haas, a chemical company representative from \\'hose car the eoison was taken Tuesday, said tod8y ii 1s not as deadly a.s police first thou gh!. but "1n the wrong hands ii is dangerous." a person's skin. Each or the s1nall cyanide boxes tw s the company's I a b el . "ACR·90-2S," slampe<l on the outside. Anyone v.•ho finds thr boxes is urged to notify the nearest police or the fire department. Thu poisons were lakcn Tuesday along \1·iLh olht'r items from Haas' car while it 11·as parked in the lot ctt the Sheraton 13l'ach Inn . heard to be 5tatlng, "No oxygen, no dllficulty using their masks was lhat tl)c oxygen," accord~ to Deputy Keevtl. system Is a demand system whicll She aald the pe.~ers did not pass out requires that a brenth be. drawn before during the rapid scent but that there any oxygen comes out of the mask . The were "90me heads lolling." oxygen does nol stream out of thf! mask . Air Cal's Cli ffo rd said an examination "It \\'as my understanding lhPt a-crew of 1he plane's emergency oxygen system member asked the ca ptain to go baOk indicated there v.·as an adequate supply and check the oxygen syste1n. He of oxygen and that the system worked as checked ii and it was w o r k i n,g It \l'aS supposed to. satisfactorily ," Clifford said. lie explained tha t one rea son -Copilot aboard \\"as George Cannop. passenge rs may have expe r i e n c ed There \\ere three stc\\·ardes.ses. Lig·lits Out 01i Pavilion. , ' Sciys Edis9n ... The energy crisis ha s taken its tolf on the Nev.-port Harbor skyline. Southern California Edison Company has decreed that all 2.800 light bulbs on the Balboa Pavilion be turned oft "It's dark fo r the first time In at least 10 years." complained owner Phil Tozer. lie said he r<'ally ca n't understand v.17)'. because the lifi!'hts \\'ere all operated on a low-voltage direct current system !hat he said reall y didn't use much clcctrieily. "Besides. \\·e'd al rea dy unscrC\\·ed half the bulbs," Tozer said. Southern California Edison Company off icials cou ld not be reached !or comment today. Fron1 Poge 1 CHARTER ... boards and commissions. Proposition 3 't\'Ould allow the lease of city property for up to 55 years. There i.s a 25-year limit now. This would not affect 't\'aterfront property, however. Proposition 4 v.·oold allow the public v.'Orks department to enter into public v.·or~ contracts v.·orth up $12,000 witOOut going lo bid. The celling is now $5,000. \\faterfront property is dealt v.·ittn in Proposltion 5. Besides allowing the sale, upon a vote of the people, it 't\-ould also pmnjt \\'aterfront property to be leased for an unlimited period, but this 't\'ould al.so require a pubUc vote. Existing leases' are ercepted from the \'Ole requirement. They can be rene.,.,'td. for up to 2S years, by c:ouoci1 action. lluge Cache Seized DALLAS (lJPI) -Federal narcotics agents seized St.7 million \\'O rth of heroin and cocaine Thursday from three men. t\1'0 of them armed. It was the largest drug haul in Qallas history, authorities said. John R. Bartels Jr .. administrator of the Drug r;nforcemcnt Adm inistration, said lhe heroin weigh1tig five pound'§ v•aS \·alued at $1 million . the fou r pounds of cocaine at $700.000. 01!11 Pli.t Sl11f PM11 BUT FLAG STILL WAVES Dark•ned Balboa P;1vilion Fro1n Page 1 GAS ... day Saturday, and al most 15 percent part of the day Sunday. This contrasts significantly with last v.·cekend \\'hen Orange. County drivers found about 60 percent of the stations open on Saturday but only one percent on Sunday. 1'he~ i\lJ,to Club noted • that this ·weeke1ltl·s· openin gs witt be scattered throughout the metropolitan areas and v.·ill not be grouped in any one area. Haas said a 20-poond box. not 40 pounds. was taken. and the cyanide is in the form of a yellow pov.·der. He said taken internally it rou1d make son1eoi1c extremely sick, and powder on the skin. could burn. Haas said the cyanide is used as an acid to remove gold rrom gold plating. "If il can remove mf'tal from ml."l:ll. you can imagine what it could do lo a hand ." SLEEP SOFAS The large box was filled with 20 smaller boxes of the ycllO\\' po1.,.der. Another box, containing 70 pounds of a sugar-like resin. v.·as ;ilso taken. The resin is lt>ss dangerous than the cyanide, Haas said. but it too 1.:ou!d burn Ne,vport Chamher : \Vill Seek llon1 e On Ce11ter Land i'\t'\\lJOrl !!arbor Ch am brr or Con1111rrce d1reclors rf'SOl\'C'd this v.·C'ek h• push ahrad 1\•ith plan" for a $240.000 to 1 S300,000 1:iennanent hon1e in Nc\\·port I Center. In a 11nanunous \'Olr, directors author~ finalization of lrasc of 48,000 square feet of lrvine Con1pany land 111 Nev.·port Center O\•erlooking the lr\'inc Coast Lountrv Club . • I TI1ey also authorized ;1 ron!rac'. \\,11:1 Newport Beach urchl!ecl Bill Ficker for dr~tfling plans for the \\\'O sto ry. 10.000 square foot building. t'o11s1rucliLll1 is cxpcclcd to stnrt !his ~1unn1cr. 'l'hc Chan1bt'r is C'urrl'ntly housed in a tcmporery facilil y in D<:slgn Pla1.a. Newport Center Btu·glar Collects Lan1ps, Furniture I Somebody. ~·here. mus1 ~ ~tting up :i..nothrr Ottoman Empire and ,trying to corner the market on lamps and dinette furni.shings taken from the Pttrk Newport rompl('X lobby in Newport Beach. rark Newport apartment officials snid the otto1nan <.'OUches and ,o t h e r furnlshlngs · mysteriously disappeared I \l.'h.iic a night Y!'atchman was n1aklng IU5 ·rounds \Vedn~sday. Jn all, rt ve ottomans, six lamps nnd :1 complete dint-lie set v.·crc lakcn. with n l'OTnbin('d \'3lue o( nearlv $ I . 8 0 0. apar1cn1 offiC'inls ~11ma1l'd. I • Every Home Should Hove One ,:R" ......... • , / Excellent Selection Now On Display. Al Reasonable Prices. Stop In Today. OREXEL-HERITAGE--HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAS1AN 7eJ.1f/tMI," WEEKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9'00 to 5:30 NEWPORT & TORRANCE OPEN FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 I NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 \VESTCUTF DR .. 64.2-~ LAGUNA BEACH e 34S NORnr COAST J{\\'Y., 494·6Ml TORRANCE e 23649 llAWTHORNE Bl.VD. IOoen Suod11y 12·S:30) 37$-1279 6 I . ' ' .. ' 6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Upper Bay Pollution The Orange County Health Depa rtment's decision last week to cl0&e portions of Upper Newport Bay came as no real surpMse to those who have been CoUowing the situalion over the past several years. Officials have Jong known that the Back Bay's coli· forn1 cou nt -which is an indica tor of possibly danger· ous bacteria -is unacceptably high. La.st year, in fact. Back Bay waters failed to meet state standards fo r shellfishing in au 12 months of the year. :\t the same time, the Back Bay flunked standards for water contact sports in five of 12 months. The overall water quality in this period, off icials admit, was ··consistently" in excess of normal state stand- ards. Thus the surprise 1s not that the Health Depart- ment says Back Bay waters should not be entered. The surprise is that it took so long to do so. Officials we re reluctant to act because the dynamics of Upper Newport Bay pollution are very complex. The coli form tests used in determining state stand- ards are designed to measure the presence of mammal fecal matter. The tests do not distinguish, however. be- tween human, anim , and bird wastes. In trying to m e this distinction. health officials began a search fo possible sources. \Vi th all the birds in the Back Bay, t ere was an obvious source of bird wastes. Likewise, heavy runoff from South Orange County farml ands resented an obvious avenue for ani· nla1 fertilizers to reach the bay. The only thing that didn't have an obvious source was human sewa ge: the health departn1ent checked into all South County sewage treatment pla nts, but it didn't find anything to be concerned about. Therefore. health off icials concluded. the hi gh coli- form counts must be indicating the presence of animal and bird wastes. which are not seriously harmful to n1a n. And on this basis. they decided not to close the bay. There matters stood until last week until officials disCO\'ered that treated sewage effluent wa s bcinq used to water goU courses and Irvine Company crops 1n the South County. It now seemed possible. off1c1ali; said. that this water was draining off far1nlands and into the Uppe r Bay. Quite properly, the f-lealth Departnient acted 1111 · 1nediatelv to close the Upper Bay whe n it rc<:eivcd this information. Even though it still lacked tonclust\'e evi- dence lhat this treated sewage "'as contributing signifi· <:antly to the problem. there "'as now rc;iso n to !>U:-.· peet the presence of hu1nan wa stes. \Vhat everyone woul d like to know now. nf c-our .. c. is how long the bay "'ill be rlosed and "'hat can be done to re-open it. These problems. unrortunately. do not lend thc1n· selves to ea sy solutions. One proposal Ji;:1!-i been to bu ild a pipeline to divert San Diego Creek. "'hi('h ca rries the agricultural n1noffs. directly into the sea Bui as 1t looks now. that is an extren1c\y expensive alternative with serious side effects. Another possibility y,·outcl be to outlaw ai::r1eultural use of recycled sey,•a.t:e \l.•ater. But that could 1urn nut to 'be a needless and ineffectual scrapping of \\'hat i!> otherwise a laudable y,•ater ronsen ·ation projcrt. A lhird choice would be to dredge out dried up par. tions of the Back Bay. to restore adequate ti<1:11 flushing. Dredging ultin1ately 111ust be clone . It is I o n~ overdue But that loo, is costly 1\nd it requires n1ore slucly of Hs ra1nificatio ns -ecological. financial and legal. Thus. whichever wav one turns. there i~ a tlear need for co nsiderabl y rnOre kn owledge ahout the prob· lern. The Board of Supervisiors. the Regional \\'a!er Quality Control Board. and possibly the Irvi ne ('orn • pany should team up to, conduct these studie!-i as !-OOn as possible. ln ti~ meantime. lhe pubUc shoul d rc.~ign it:-.elf to· the poss ibilit y that its use of L'pper Nc\t'port Ray may be restricted for so 1ne li111e to con1e. • N ·Don 't expect anv miracle.<. Find the Dear Gloo111y Gus Privacy 1l'utei•!Jale Seen 1t'eal.:e11i1r~1 Deteute Oddities In This Quiz ~YD NEY J. HARRI~ ll's lime for anolhe r "Odd l\1an Out" quiz of the harder sort. Each entry in· eludes one item that docs not belong there -Y:hich one and v.1ny? A score of . 50 percenl righ1 is laudable; any more, unbelievable. l. Almanac de Gotha . Debrett's, Burke's. and Bradshaw. 2. Devon. Durham, Victoria, Gallaway, and Sussex. 3. 1~lichael Collins. l\lahatma Gandhi , Carter Harrison, Hannibal , and Leon Trotsky. 4. Late Crawfo rd , Lemon Cling Moun· lain Rose, Triumph. and Clapp Favorite. 5. "Sacred and Profane Love," "Adam an d Eve.'' ''F.ornarini." '"J'ransfiguration ," and "Madonna or the noses." 6. Beretta , Peter Gunn, Hammerli , ~lauser. and Ruby. 7. Dante. Descartes, Shelley, 1bomas 1'.1 ann. and John ,,lilton. 8. Hanacca. Hully Gully, Grand Ronde, Peabody. and Siciliano. 9. Jack Ketch. Jack Frost. Jack Sprat, Jack Ta r. and Jack Homer. IO. Forint, Labrusca, Dirham, Riyal· and Rand. 11. The '·CJiquot Club Eskimos," l'he "A. & P. Gfpsies." the "Stud ebaker Champions."' the "C oon-Sanders Night ha v•ks," and the "Yacht Club Boys." 12. Grit, Smart Set. Delineator, Scribner·s. and Vanity Fair. A.-.;S\\iERS: I. All are international social registers, Now that the County llealth lk- partplent has been forc!X1 to reveal their Upper Bay pollution recon:ls. v.•hv don't the papers publish dai ly po1iution counlS (as done v.·ith smoR) from ocean and bay tt>st sites1 I'd like to knov.• long before the counts reach their s<>-ealled Ull· safe levels. ~I. T. o i-w ow c--n 1r1 Mlfln'lll'9INll .., rNffl'I .... do "'' MCHMrllJ r.nect 11'1• \Ii-I If tilt --Ptr. , .... Jfilt ll'tf '""' ft GloMIY OMI. Dilly .. lftl. except Bradshaw, a famou.s British railway guide. 2. All are breeds of callle, except Vic- toria . a breed of pig. 3. All v.·ere politically assassinated, ex- cept Hannibal V.'ho killed himself. 4. All species of peaches, except Clapp Favorite, a species of pear. 5. All paintings by Raphael, except "Sacred and Profane Love," by Titian. 6. AU are firi ng-pieces. except "Peter Gunn." a fictional detective. 7. All W{'re at one time exiles, except John ~tilton. · 8. All are native dances, except Grand Ronde. an Indian tribe. 9. All are mythical figures, except Jack Ketch, a U>ndon hangman and ex· ecutioner' IR Nie 17th century . v.·hooe name has since been given to those who sucet!eded in his office. 10. All are foreign currency (Hungary. l\lorocco, Saudi Arabia, and South Airica J except ·'Labrusca," a kind of grape. IL Al! v.·ere fa mous dance bands in the early d;iys of radio, excep t the "Yacht Club &ys," a singing quartel. 12. Onl v ''Grit " remains published among 1tiis group of extinct national magailnes. 'Raid' on D.C. Lawyers \VASHJNGTON -The White House is raiding the Justice Department for more lawyers to bail President Nixon out of his Watergate troubles. Although platoons of allomeys are already working on the President's problems wi th taxes, impeachment, the Senate \Vatergale rommittcc and the special prosecutor, our sourCt's say the \\'hite House has ask· ed for .. at lea!ll t1 dozen'' la\\·y1•rs from Juslice. These la"•ye rs. of C<lurse. a r c being pulled off import&lll . cases at Justice to assist the P,resident at lhc expense or the taxpayers. Some top Justice officials are giving lhe \V hite llouse nam es of prospects. but there is also an undercurrent of resistanct: to the presidential dragooning. FOR EXA.\1PLE, Ass istant Attorney General \lenry Petersen, whose criminal division handled the early Watergate investigation, haJJ btf:n privately hinting to aides th:it they "-ould be wise to turn down the White tlouso. From bitter experienet, Petersen ' kl'IO\\'S that &eltlng too clost: to Presidenl Nixon can mean political bums. ";\t Nixon 's request. he postponed acting on crvch1I Watergate informaUon, and look a public roasdng for It. · 1 PETERSEN IS alio \\'Orried, say Insiders about possible oonflicts ()( Interest. Justice lawyers t!M!mselves lw\·e confided to us I.bat they are leery or l (JACK ANDERSON) taking the jobs at 1600 Penn.sylvania Avenue no t just out of personal distaste, but because of ethical connict.s. One young antitrust lawyer sent for a jOb in terview v.'ith Nixon attorney James St. Clair had worked on the milk-fund case v.·hile at Justice. Other la"'Yers rear they v.ill be doing "clerk and jerk" jobs at the White House. re\'iewing other lav.1ers' \\-'Ork and "jerking" files and boolu from Jaw libraries. THE \\lUTE HOvsE·s difficulty In t\·ooili,g young Just.ice lawyers was obliquely conCf!ded by St. Clair in a telephone interview \\'Ith my associate Bob ()y,·ens. St. C1alr said •ne is ''ini the process" of hiring t\\l> or three attorneys from Justice. But lhe talent search has been going on for wetks. ample time to snare niore than two or three attorneys if career Jawyer.i: were volunteering. .. \\'lfEN OWENS asked SI. CJalr \\'ho wns going to pay lhe Justice altomeys." lhe shrev;d Bostonian dodged. "I v.-ork at a dls.'ldvantage because I d o n ' t undmtand the bureaucracy." he said. The payroll, he added. v.·as belng l('ft to "smarter people." At Justice, a spokesman said when the 1oaMd laW)'t!ts leave IM: depertment. rney will alao go off the department pa)'T'lll. This .. wd put ·them Into the Whit(! Jlouae btJdget. l11creasiI1g Concern about prote<.·tion of perso11:1I pri\•acy is growing. but not nea rly so fast as the technology of v.hat might as ¥-ell be called unprivacy. Ar iss ue here is thl' F'Bl's :-.JationaJ Crime lnformatinn Ccnrcr tXCICJ. a computcr1zcd. nat1onv•idc registry ()f v.·anted persons and stolen properly. Police all over the ·country have instant access to the XCJC files. and the ability lo ohtain suc:h information quickly is an obrious aid lo law en· forcement . Bul now the F'BI \.rants to go fu rther Forffi('r Auorney General John i\. J\1itchell proposed four years ago that thf NCIC be expanded lo include the records of every person in the country 'Aho has had a "significant" rontact "'ilh lav.· en· forcement agencies. The desired in· fonnation \.\'ould come from both local and federal law enfocccrnent bodies. J\IASSACHUSl::TTS refused to hook inlo the ne\I' program. In addition. the. 13ny- State has declined to supply criminal backgrowid data lo other federal agen- EDITORIAL RESEARCH cies. notably the ~mall Hu s 1 n es s AdministratiOn . The common"ealth l-On· lends they have no right 10 or practJc;1I use for such iriformat1on. In reprisal. t'1e federal go\·emn1ent has filed suil aga insl i'.lassachuset1s to force compliance. and it has also 'A llhheld fwid s (or fed erally supported progran1s. But J\-fassachusetts has held finn. Refer· ring specifically t() the ex panded crime data program of lhe Fli!. Gov. Frant·ts \V. Sargent said that it 11as .. Onl' of the biggest threats to our democratic system -the invasion of one's o"·n privacy, \\'I' refuse (to join the system i -and v.·c shall continue to do so." Sargent reaffirmed his positlOn by creating, last December . the l\lassachusetts Commission on Privacy and Personal Data . Executive Dir ector l\farjorie Eltzroth describes the com· mission as an •·action-<11lic>nted group" charged with examining statutes and regulations on privacy "·ith a vie1\' lo detl'Cting abuses and rcco1nmending cor· recli1•e legislation. BECAUSE of it! mandate. I h c ~\Jassachuse.tts co1nmiss.ion is kt-enl)' in· terested in the 1•arious protection-of. privacy bills nov.· before Congre5s. Gov. Sargent, accompanied by tnembcrs of the commission. appeared recently before the Sen.ale Subcommittee on Constitu· tional Right s. \\'hose chai rman is Sam J. Ervin Jr. 11).N.C.). Entin has sponsored legisla tion to create a fed eral·state board that v.·ould control the collc<:ti()n and disseininat1on o{ crime records. Jn support or lhe measure. he quoted Thomas llobbes. UJt.• 17th century Engllsh po I i t i ca I ph.ilo50phe.r; ''F'reedom is political po11.er dividt.'d lnlo small fragments ." FBI Director Clarence ~t . Kelley teslified in hehalf or ~n adn1l11istrallon· backed bill that v.·ould g1\'C lhc Justice Oepartimnt authority O\'er crime data . It 's a difficult. perhaps insolubl!' prob· lem. The police power tradlt!on:illy hus ~ exereised at tile loca l level of government in this country. Critic.<> of th" administration bill rharge that a massl\'e, centrallttd crime-data file '>''ould be tantamount to creating a na· Uona1 police force. It comes dD\\ll I~ this; 11 11 possible lo combat crime In this ra!h:ion v.·ltbout encroaching on (f'eed()m? Moscow Line May Stiffen \\'ASHtxc;rox -1!1gh.Jc.,cl off1c1.1 ls !1C'l'C' ar(' b1·i.:1nning to f1·ur iho11 thl' political <.'Oll\'Ul!.1011 gnn,·1ni.: Oll! 1if nn· 1>eathm"n1 pnx·ct"11n~s :1~;1111:-t Pr1·~1d1·nl (l;ixon m:i\ :-oon 5\\llrh .\lost~\\ 1111111f 11, uncha ra t·t.i<r1st1c ~or1-l111\· pol1r.\ of tlctcntc into a 1oughl•r, rnon·-;1j.!;.(r1·~'11r for eign policy The s1nglf' n1a1nr factor l1t•h111d UH~ ominous S\\'ltch aw;i}-fron1 dl·l1·1Hc -.1 pohcv co11~1drrt·d th<• . . personal pre~t"ri t· •. r Con1mun 1~l p .1 r l : eh1rf l.<'flt:1r1 Br1·7h· llC\' -IS 1ht• d~·{'!inc and pos~!blt• f;11I r1f Richard -.;1\on .. }\'ill lh1•y ~o on ni:1kin~ ;i:.:recn11•111·i \1!1h :i 1'r1•,1(1t•11t 11ho 111111· 11ot hC' ~1ro11url neXt ~C<tr. v.ho h<1S 1<1!'.t his <·10111 \11lh Congrt'SS?" :i top 1.1 S nff1e;il d1•al1ng v.11h So1·1c1 :iffairs asks rhetorically A ,-.;EGATJ\'E <1ns11·cr 10 \hill qut•st1on l-"Ould clC'slroy \r~on \ plans for l;ir~t'" :'!CHI~ d1plen1at1c a1.:compl~h11H:1ll Jn !ht· co1n1ng n1ou1hs to O\'l'r~h;1t.IO\V :ind pt.•rhaps suffocu1c irnp.·;.ichnu:nt pro· ('Ct'd1n~s in Coni;r<'~ A h~ prodqct or dclt•ntc'.~ decln1c r·uuld ht• !IH· r:1n· celliltion of the l '1't1sidcnt'.~ \\'1·s1i:rn f':uroµcan !rip -a sin)/\~ IJ0"~1bJl11y 10- d;iy. Even th1· propost'<l .\los<.~J\\ ~urn1n11 n1cc1ing 11·l!h Brezhnev mrght hi; ---postponed. F.v1dcncc that a ni:qor rl·<11 1rra1sul uf Soviet poliey tow,1rd the i.: :i 1s 11011 ( EVANS -NOVAK ) ~01n~ on h1·h111d l\r1 ·111hn 11 ;ill <:. 1' far lrurn 1>0s1111·l·, htll l S pt•lil'~tn.'.l~t·r~ s11• p!l'lll ~ of llll1111Ull.'i ·'lgll~ (h11· LS the f1\1•· 111·t•k ;dl'<t'!ll't' rro111 \\ a~hlllR!tJtl uf t!J,. l\rernl111' lon~111111· \nH•r1r.1n 1•-.:p1.·1·1. .\n1h.1s<;ad11r A11:1!•1l11 Dvhr1u1n . v.)10 i .. n()! <·,-.:p1·ctrd h:.rk ni thr r11p1ta l ;11 lei1st un11I ;illl·r ~1·er1•1;ir1 of S1:1h• llt·nrv l\1s· s111gl·r·s tr ip tu .\h1st'(l11 111 l;i!1· :O.l;1r{·h Th•· :.inihass.1dor ostl'11s1h l~ h·ft htic f•1f ;1 \ilt':J!U•rl, ;ind \:.Jc:i11un wa~ tht' nf. fu.,1l t·:\pl;111,11io11 !Jllt•n 10 lhl' St;ill' J)l•p:1r11nenl l\ut hi!-!':\lt·ndL-d :1bs1·nc1' pt•!'SU.'.ldt•s tllttll\' l'.S. diplomiJIS lh:it in f.it·t h·· 1s rt·µor11n" 5'>rJJt·thu1g nc\I Ill 1ht· l\rl'111l1n. (or Thl· first lllTI(' h<' is t'(Jn· \'l l)rt-d the lll1pr~uJ11n1·flt Of ).Ir. \ixon IS ;, 1111• po~1bd 11.1 not JUs! cx;1ggt•r;1tl'<i 1\rncne;1n pot1t1cul r/'lt·loru.:. Ti ii·: Stl\'I ET uq~e tv r1'ap.j1r111st• (.!1·11·nte slt·rns priman)~· fron1 Prl's1dl't1! :\1.'(on';. 1uJIJLlii) to dcl!\'l·r un prorni:-.l's hl· rn:ide 111 :-Olr15cow ulmost two yf'a rs ag11 1r.1clr l'quul11y fur 1111• H11~,1:1n, ;111rl a1n ple f1n;1nc1;il trf"<lll s. Al rh•· )u·ight of po11,···r [\lo yl'ar.; ago . .\Ir :-01xon <.'Ould ·"~u rc th1· Krl'rnl111 that h1· <"Ould l)l'f!>u<itle or eon11)t·[ Congrt·:-.::. to dl'l11·cr uu thO.'>l' l\\•1 ph-d gcs. lits 1nflucntc !11cl:1y \lh!!r f1gtr11ng impcachmt•nt has dis.aµ. pt. .1J'l-d. • In :1ddu1<1Jl. !ht· BtL~si;ins <irl' :-hO\\Jnµ unrl1·rsti.indo1ble f:1s1,;1na11on Wtlh 1hc Arnrnl·;111·Euro[l(':tn hr•·ak. :i nt'Y.' f:ictor not fore~t'1';1hle 1vhl'n thrv b(-i:an dra\.\·ing lh1· or1g1nal hl111'pnn1 !Or d1:1rn!I'. The f.1<'\ th~1t n1:iny 1-:uropc:1n d1plon1ats arf' l111:11ly lVll\ 1nrrd Iha! :i Nixon Europ..·an 1r1p ;1111' t1n11• in 11ll' n1·:tr futurt• "'ould hi· ;111 11r1n11111i:lt(l(i d1s;i-.t er 1s iusl one n1ore ~hot:k1ng 1nr!1cut1un ,,r th~ lo"' t'Slilte Of rhe ,\n1t·r1~·1111 pres1d1·ncy TllE r 1ns·r \1~1hlc rasu:1!1y in a po::.l· t11•\l•nte t•r:t 110t1ld prub;1hly be thr nt:Sl 111s1alln1cnt of lhi: strategic urn1s l1m il<1· 11011 talt..s . <."allt'tl SALT IJ. \\'1\h ,\lr. ;'l;ix· 011 undr-r <11taek for drw111l· 1·vl'n from tlu· r1nt't· soft·lin(' l~:1nocratic lihC'rals. Sovit.·t uulit.il r~· le:tdl'r!-i art· undcr&lood to l"M· \\01rn111g the Kre111h11 1h;i1 any hard ;1gret'n1ent on St\l.T II rt·acht'Cl v.·ith .\Ir. ;\:1xon 1n ,\los<.'OIV th is spring might not la .. 1 ~•x innnths: ;1 t1f'11· l'rt·sidl•nt might l<ike :1 f.1r hankr line. lll'rlCt;, SOITIC 1:H.·:-s11111sts In ofricilll l'Jrt:l1·s hi•rC' fl(/\\' ra1.'\t' lhc qucs11on of \\ht•!ht•r ll d~<idlo<:k on SALT Ii. plu.s COO· t1nut'CI :'0 1.~on f;idurc 1\'11h Congrcs~ oo the 1rade·<l nd·c rcd1ts r1ues11on. rni i.:hl ac· tu<Jlly pos!JX>nc Uic .\lo.~rov.· sum1n1t. Thi.' v.·or.,t 1m1ntd1ati! prosprt:t if :0.lOSt'O~· ch·c1dcd 10 rnutC its fi ve-year dftl'nll· \\Ould bf.' 1n the ~IJddle £ast. 11hcrc K 1ss1n~c·r s spectacular success in nri.tot1a11ng pol1t1cal set1lt•1ncnt is boxing 1n thl' Sol'u·t Cn1on. If th<' re;ippr111s;1J now ominously un dt•r 11 ay in ~lo~co11· d()('s produce u rnJ· ior 1.olic:y S\lollch· H could mean that \\'a ttrg;11t· had de1·ourcd ~ct <illOlher vie· t1m -th1· bold1~s1, 1110.'i\ sutcessful U.S. foreign pohcy s1ncl' the cold war ~gan. Brotherhood's Tax Break Lear )· Follo1r ers Lose Exer11 ptio11. at L<1 st Yoo ren1['mbtr l>r T1mo1hy L<•,1ry The high pric•s t of LSI>. The prophet of psycht'Clrlic drugs For years the sidcv.•a!k.~ of Berkeley - :ind the streets of San Frnnc1St:O :• lla1gh1-Ashbur~ district -"'ere Slrr11n 11·i1h the hunlan drbrJS or his CU]lU!t' /'\01t., the guru of n ~1r ' cotics rc~1rl1•s 1n :he sta le IX'Oit('nt1:iry ;JI \'aC::l\ 1th·. Bnck i1! 1i11;s, L1•ury and son1e o." lus fri ends fou11d<'d an outrrr to l':\panrl t\1c•r 1111n<,1s :inr: •heir v.·ork. Ttie\' cuilt-d it the Am' tii-rhood of Eternal i,01'1"' Xar<.i>tics a g {' n t !> kno1\ th:H Brotherhood as one or tht· larL!r:st ma nu f<itturf'rS of illicit drugs 111 the n:1· lion. l1 has 1un1cd nut as much as jOO pQunds of LSD a yea r t'lfttl one ol its sideline$ is smuggllng :ind ~l'lhni.: n1<1r·- ju11na. The amount of hu1nan destn.1ct1011 and misery it has spread ls incalculable. \'ou rnhzht be pro voked to kno1\' th3t ,·ou have been providing 1 h :i t Brotherhood a ta x ha1•en ... or. al least, a tax exemption. OR. LEAR\' and his fr iends ln that 111· tie circle of .. lo"e" hr;vc en Ju} cd their L'lx"xempt Incorporation sinct· :\ov 10 1966. The slnle Franchise Tax 136nrd aCI· ing as your alter ego. ga\'e 1~111 ta'( e\· -empnon li~ a "telljt10tlS ()rimnmnron" And . that t•x exemption hai bt.'t'fl in ef· ft't1 until just recently. "'hen Assemblyman ~like Aotono11<.·h R·Glendale . found nut about it. he hit'\\ his top. lie fired off a lt'trtr to :O.lanln Huff. execu tive offlc~r of th r rrancht"1' ( RUS ''ALTON J Tax Board dl'n1a nd1ng th•· 1<1X"i 'v•-n1pl ~liillh ht· rt110~1·t.I. for thv.1 rh \\ r1.1tl' 1\n1vno1i ch. '"l'h<il gr•iup J:' rt·pu1t1! !o h:J\ ,. madt• 1111 ll1on~ of rl ol!:1 r . ., ftO:Yl 11s 1ll1r1t :u;-. t1\'Jt1c~ 111 n:1rl-'Ot1cs T••,111non'.I tkfOrl' :i l' S St'lli!tt• sutrcurtltlllt!1 •· fl'\ (·;d1'(] 1h.1l at lcu~t i:'!O nu·rnb~·r~ of th1• Brnl ht•rh1~,..1 hare U.:en 1dcnt1f1l·tl <JS p;1ruc1pt1nt::. u1 CTHl'llnul at·11vith·:' :1rountJ tht· gloht·' i\CCOHOl ~G !11 An tono11eh .. J11hn llnr1t •\s of lhl' ft-<IL·ra! [)rug Enfortcu icnt A<hl1 1n1 ~1r;11111n lcs11fi1'(J th.it ~1:\ .. f th1· 1:l top Hro1hPrh0tid org ,1n11•·r" ;111· 11<1" fut:1ti1·rs fro111 just1C\' ln ing uhro:1d :ind pursu1ni.: 111her cnterpns.._ . ., on t)Jc1r 111· !:hll('tl Y,l'filth .. "To ~runt 1111() ('(lni1nuc d !a),-cx· 1•1t1p1ion 111 th1• 'Bro1hcrhotXJ' .. ~ ;1 rt·hgious org<in1zat1on n1akl'l\ a rnock1·r\ of our tax ~,,1e1n ·· That 's \\hJl Anton111'h cootluck·d, 111 !1·rn1s r.11 h.._•r tt~tra1nf'd A check with .Jam<'S C Stcv.an of the Fr11nchis1· 1'11'C H()."trd rr\t>1tl"I •hot 'h" t11x l''(t•n1µtu111 for th•• f!rotht·rhood \\:JS rl·1okrd rcCt'llll\ fullo11ini,-: :\111'lllr)\:rh',; lftlt'r ~lartin ll uf(. 111 hi~ n'pl~ t•1 the 1\~t·1nblyn1;1n ¥irore th.it tht· rf'1oc:111on ti.id been 1S!iu1>d on .\larch ~ ..\rt:·\·1·; HAI) 01.1r fin~cr on th.it-oul11l fnr :i Joni: t1n1t· ·· ,\,aJ<l SIC\\:Jf'1 .. !\tick in 19i% \\(' t'hcckcd \\Jlh 1he ,\nome\ <il·n<'ral's or£1ce but thev dldn ·1 M'('rn tO h"\e n1uch inlrrl'sl ln ii on(I v.·ay or thr othtr • "T'ht"y I Un1thrrhood • <1rc running more d.1mn dru.t?:-!\(IV., I ~Ut•SS. lhan thl'y P \'l'r 1!1d .. 1\c<:u rd1ng !f1 S1t·1••<Jrl St•ve r:i l or !he Brothtrhr:w.11.! 11rrr-con1·1{'\t'ti of druJ.( tr;i f. f1 ektn).( Hl 1!:113. hut 'Acre rell·ascd Oil pro- b:1t1<111. ··.Ju:;t hi·cau.\.<• 11.c h.'lVf' rr\'oked their t •• x t'Xt•mpr 1un d111·<i.n 1 n1can \IP.re drop- 111ng !he 1n;1q1·1' If lh1·v h<11·c any ;1~!1."I." 11,•'ll ~t·1 a hnld of 1ht•n1 "\'A· 1r filtd al>ou1 ,9 million 1n ""'t'~)lllt•tll <l. -Iii:\ ll('nS -<'lr,:t1n~t \hi' Brnth,..rh1l0d Tl1•· proh\cm is we d11n't l..nn11 11 JI h;__i-; .1111 itS.<l.PtS " Th i· qut·~l!"n 1, hov. come It toot ;ihno~l (•\,e.ht ~(·nrs 10 cut lhl' rord~ O•AHGI COAST DAILY PILOT R1Jbert ,V \\'erfi. Pt1bUsli t r Thomas Krc1·1l. £tl ilor Rarhnrri Krf't!>ich F:d1tor1al Page £d11nr Thr f'rf1tona1 r>Ai;:e of 1ht' 0111ly f"l;()! .vrki. l<l lnMrm and <:1lm11J111e rtlldr~ hy prf')(1111!'1R on th1ii ~I! d1\·rt'lll' rommrntAI)' on topie:. ol 1n. 1rr~51 by ~yndlra!11I tol1.111ini11s 11nd t>ar1oon1)f'S. b)· pr0\·k11n1t a f(Jl"Um f~ rrtulers ' ,.,~111'111 b) JlN'Mtillna: th1t1 n('\\"!PlllX'r,; 11p1nion.~ a/Ill kit&• nn ('Umnt topi•11. 'J'hto rd~lor1&1 oplllltOM of 1he t.>Aily r uot appta.r only il'I th,. t'd1tor11J rotu~n at th(-1np of ""' J>ll.&t'~ QpinitM11 f'X~ hy 1~ ('1)1. l.lltlrriltS and C'IH'1oonists and leittr "Tltl"l'S 11~ lhf'h !Wo'TI &111\ no~ mi:nt of tht'lr vif'o.1111 by the o.Ji1 Ftlot lhauld IJI! 1nftrftd.. Frulay, ~l arch 22. 1974 I Donation To Agne'v Pal Eved • LOS ANli~LES 11..:PI l AnlOOg Ille richl'S tfo,~nrd I lughes spread around to poli· tician s of almost '.!verv IC'vel of government a n d Poutlcnl persuasion "'llS SJ0.000 r,ivl'11 to :t 1' of :\iarylitnd at the fl"Q UeSI Of fonner \'ic·c presi· den t Spiro 1\gtle\\, ;1C.'Cr.rrling CALIFORNIA Cotirt Rt1l·it19 Bar Pays Damage 111 D1·unk Deatl1 s VENTURA f APJ -A court decision here has raised the possibility thal rocktail ll:lrty hosts can be held responsible for damage later <·auscd by Uieir uitoxu;atcd J.'l.lests. \ Thursday's Superior ~ourt dcci&ioo ordered a bar td. pay damages to a boy wOOse parents "'Cre kllled in a traffic accident with a drunke n driver. TUE JURY said the Slmi F'rlda~. Marth 22, 11:}'14 DAILY PILOT ;) Police S~ek Father In 3 Grisly Murd~rs SANTA CLARA (AP) -A September, 11169. NeigN)on death In tile family and h" former bt.L~iness executive w;as told poli ce the famit,.• "!le'el'ned -.·ife and daughters were being 300ght In three states to just disappear in the middle moving out ol the state. today in cxionection with. the of the night." murders of his wife and two Carey said pears 0 n . ~tRS. PEARSON h a d teenaged daughter.i 41>2 years described as a brawny 6-footer "''otked at a nearby children's to f('(frral rourt lr~liMonv ,,~~~it'"'.,'~°'""~. A ss e11ibly Ol(s L ess er ( S tate J P enalty for Piiffirig Bov•I. in Simi VaUe~·. must pay $150.000 to Todd narrios. "'hose parent.'l. 1\rh•;:ildo ond El!1.abeth Barrios, "'ere killed C Uf'I T .. .iMll ago. '11leir bodle1 were weighing 200 powxt., v.•ith blue clothing store. Police said Wlearthed by a t er m i t e eyes, grey hair and glasses, Peerson picked up her check inspector last week. cootinued to live in the house one day and sa.!1 she "·ouldn't for another month. He told be baclr. lo work because thev A warrant w11s issued by neighbors there had bt'en a 1 . he St . Sa t ~ Coo 1 ... . jj~~~~~~~~;;~;;~w;e~re~e~av;t~ngi;;iit ~-~·~··~·iiiiiil Bl!ll. a Las V€-'J.!:a~ 11111-yt·r f11r HughL·S. 11·as r<'ad in rhe tri al Of II lilx'] suit brought iH.~ainsl ll ughes by Robt-rt .\l:oht'll, fonner head of his ~evada em· pire. U.S. District (;ooJ rt ,Judge Harry Pregerson r<111tioncd the jury that the deposition \I' a s meant to be con!"1derrd in gauging 11.lahcu'!" "stall' of mind.'' \l'hile he 1rorkL'd f o r Hughes, and nr.t For lhe tru th or falsit y of !he nllcp.ations. • DC Ill Prolw LONC. BEAC!f <U PI \ 11.lcDonnrlt·Doutilas. build<'1'S of the DCIO. lodav bra nded a!" '·irresponsible and maliciou-;" charges by the Federal Avia- tion Administration that lhc company iitncrrd a s;i f(•ly problem linked 11'ith the 11·or.~· crash in aviation history. "There is no possible con- nect ion" between the rom· pany·s correspondence \1'ilh !he FAA about a cargo door problem before the crash . and the areident,'' said John C. Brizendine. preside.nt o r Douglas! Aircraft Co. • Pair Gtdll!I TORRANCE IUPll -A jury con victed two youths or armed robbery and assaull with a deadly y.·eapon Thurs· day ror the shooting or a Roll· ing Hills man and his !()..year· old son in a parking structure at Los Angeles Internationa l Airport. Marion BattJste, 19, and Frederick J. Jones, 17, both of Los Angeles. were chargl'd \Vi th attack on Gerald Webber, 3.1, and his son Corey. e Station Bill SACRAAfENTO (AP) -The As,,emb\y has voted down legislation that would have placed a two-year moratorium on senrice station cor'l.5t.ruction in California. But the bill's a u tho r . Assemblyman Jack Fenlon 1 D- l\fontebello ), was granted the right to have the bi 11 reconsidered next week :ifl~~r he adds clarifying amend· '"''""· e Dr11g Arrest SAN DIEGO (AP) - A 31. year-0ld mafunan WM ar- rested "1li1e delivering mail and jailed in Ule drug deaUl of hls wile, JX>lice say. Jose A. Morales was booked Thursday for investigation of murder. Officers said he was accused of (urnishing drugs to his wife Delfina, 24. who died of a drug overdose Jan. 26. Nomellini's So11 Killed In Misl1ap SANTA CRCZ (AP1 -The son ol professional football llall ol Fame m<'mlx'r Lro :-:omellini has died fron1 injuries suffered wOOn a sa ilboat C;ipsized in ~!ontercy Ba y. the C.Oa.!lt Guard says. T\\-O coast G u :i r d cuttc~ and :i he!icoptl'r sc<Jrchcd through the night for the two Santa Cruz m('n also bclievl'd 1o pal'e been on the boal y.•hcn it overturned . The C.Onst l;uard s.1id Kt'JI Sn1ith and Allen lkorendt are nti~in~ n.nd have been tcnt.1t1,•cly ident ified a~ passengers oo thc boot. t\ i n1 Nomell •111. Z2, of Apto!!. "·as pullf'd from 1ht· \1·aler by a h«licopfer l<i1l' Thursday nnd ni.shrd lo a ~1nta Cruz hospital. \\'herP hC' died wilhoul re~a inini.: ronsclou~1$5. a h o s p i t :i l spnkt'STT1:1n said. I A coa~ l:u.an.I ip0kt$1nan said lhl' IS.foot r 1' n r 1 o\·ertumcd about I \, milrs off I Sloqut•I r>oin! nt 1 p.n1 . ThurSday. N01ne!Hni '!1 fatht'r played tacklo for IJ'W! &!ui Francisco .f!k.>n> fron1 1050 to 1003. A nal 1vc ol Italy. he joirlt'd the club as 1he tean1'!1 N<>. 1 draft choice In 195([ after st:irrlng 1n footbnll and '>''Te.<tling at tlK' L'niverslty of Minnesota ." .,.,SIR WALTERS a\... fetrtotalr•tar•of Wadi n' w-Hairn•fl far • ~ tk111 lall i'n pl~ nol11r~ly. 2052 Newport Blvd. ,.... ..... . ..... " 1n a head-on collision in June J1c11t l1 ecki11g n a uara n y .,._.rienor - SACHA .\·IEN1'0 1UPI 1 -A controversial bill to reduce !he nlaximum penalties fo r possession of small quanlities of niarijuana b,y f i r s t offr.nders c I e a r e d the Assembly Thursday. IT \\'AS SE!'llT to the Senate by a vote of 47·22. Assemblyman Robert l\1. ?\1cLennan. the legislature's only physician. protested the measure (AB2758) on grounds of new dangers to heai1h reported by medical researchers. "'l'his is not a time to be "·en keningoorma r i ju an a l:i"'s," ~l c Lennan !11· Paramount ). declared . Asscn1blyman Alan Sicroty 1972 "·Hh a car driven hv \Val lcr Brennnn. 80. Eugene ll Shupe, 63· Of was in St. John's l los- ( l).Rc1·t-r ly Hills l, anothe r issue: Thousands Oaks. <' i t c t1 .Judge Robert \\' i I J a rd , pita! in Oxnard today accept ing the jury decision. for an annual ~ckup . "The real qucstioo is let U1e penally fH the crime," he said. said a stawte in\·olvcd in a l'he three-time Acade- 1972 slate Supreme Court ri.,llng indicated Iha ~ liabilitv my i\vt'ard winner" says Judges under current law ha\·c discretion of deciding "·hether a first offender will bt• dealt \vilh in a felony or misdemeanor case. Most arc misdemeanors. for acts caused by an he feels good except intoxicated person did not for a 'sligh~1 touch' of apply only to bar o"'!lers but e1nphysen1a. to anyone who se rved the --'-'-------- "'rong-O<>er. lie said this "'as one of the. first cases to come to trial TllE PROPOSED legislation under the high court ruling. \\'OU!d eliminate the felony COWlt. SJIUPE AND his wife, Sieroty sai d if an ind ividua l Helen . also died in the aecident. is convicted of a felony for possession of "pot" he may All four bars '~:ere su ed, but never go to prison but the the jurors could oot agree on felony "i ll remain as a police \\'hether the first t"·o bars record. \\'ere liable and the y F'e.l~ny v.o ssessin n of f~)(~t~he_!ourth._ - Tc111blor Felt Jn Ri versid e S1\X BER.\'AllDl!\O (UPll -A brief, minor earthquake jolted !he region fron1 San Bernardino to Riv e r s id c. Thursday aftcr000t1 . Court for .James Arthur Pearsoo, 48. 1he r o r m e r manager or a San Jose oodit bureau, for the murders of his wife Pauline, 51. and .daughlers. Paula. 18, and ~1arianne, 14. DR. JOIL~ llauser. the Santa Clara Olunty coroner· n>edical eX"aminer, s a I d Thursdny i\1rs. Peanon and Marianne died from blO\ll's on the head. lie sa id the cause of Paula 's death was not known. P.larianne w a s po6itively identiried by dental charts. Her mother and older sister have been tentallve l y idenlified. Santa Clara Police Capt. Stan Carey s.1 id the nlurders apparently occ urred in late Sl1ot Hits Woman Wres tler 1nan1uana is now punishable by one to 10 years in prison !or first offenders. Under the bill, possession of four ounces or less would be punishable with a maximum six-month jail term, a $500 fine, or both. VISIT THE BUNNY HOLLYWOOD (UPIJ Debra Dav.n J ack son. ?! a11 employe in ''Th<'-Academy of Nude Female \Vrcs tling." \\'as accidentally shot iJ1 the thront Thursday during a $ 4 o o robbery. ~1iss Jackson was fo\l oy.·ing the manager of the academy. Jesse It Fortini. 27, as he chased Ule bandits With a pistol. and begging him not to endanger himself, police said. She tripped as she followed Fortini down a stairway, fell against him. and the .38 cailber revolver v.·ent off. wounding her. 'H eriui ge' Units 0 K' ,z SACRA1\1El';IO (UPI I - Gov. Ronald Reagan has si gn· L>d legislation pcnnitting coun- ly boards of supcrvi90rs to establ ish heritage and historical commissions. The measure <SBS21 ) by Sen. Nicholas C. Petris ( D. Oakland ), also provides for the secretary of state to utilize the Cali!wnia H c r i l a g e Preservation Commission and the California State tibrary to coordlnale the activities or sud\ agencies. You may now call Bullock's South Coast Plaza toll free from Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano. and Laguna Niguel. D ial "O" and 1sk operator for Zenith 7-06 1 l Shop by phone :11 0 Bull ock's South Co:1st Pla2:1 . I r's convenient and ' ' t11nc s1v1n g. • ... CAROUSEL COURT South Coast '.Plaza • ·• • - ~ • . ' . ' _, . . ' : . . . ' ·I&'." ~ .,. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . ... . . •• ' . .· .. . . . . • .or . ' ·- JI!' SAVE YOUR BUDGET AND YOUR ENERGY! SAVE AT BIDWELL'S SPRING CLEARANCE! Reg. SAU SPORT COATS KNIT SLAOCS $80-$90 $35 ., ~" e \/2 OFF DRESS SHIRTS • $1 0-$1• $7 Plus the Best Bargain Table Ever! TIES Reg. S6.5Q.S10 Y2 OFF ... ~· '° Bidvve ll ·, r,1 l>;ev., • • \ .... b •llolA•M .. l .. Ow91 • ll-C~ SWEATERS Reg. S20 $12.50 J467 VIA UDO. HIWPOIT IU.CH '9+0MI 67M510 (NEXT fOLIOO THEATllEI P'JAMA GAME f in\\ in~ .ihou1 1hc body in !hL· mo~r stductiv(' m;1.nnl'r. Shirt, h.d1cr an\l . Fashion Gallery. Dresses. ThrCl'·pil'CC r '1amas, \\'i lh shirt·ja(', anJ shell in .1 v1br.1nt turquoise: '"·itb C'oral ;1 nd \\'hitc prin 1. S·IG. S 78 Shcrv.}·n Dn'$.$CS. Blouson p'jamas in na''Y 'vi th )·c:llow. "•hire anJ bro" n ch.un rr1n1. 6. J 6, 880 Pav ilion Dresses SANTA ANA . SOCTH COAST PLAZA .._ __________________ _, Shop ~fonday chru Friday, I 0:00 a.m. 10 9 :30 p.m. , 8ullock"s Santa Ana. I f ashion·squ:are. 2800 N. Main Street, S.1nr.f Ana. l C:h.'f'honc: 5,;7.721 1 llu ll ock ·, South O;ast Plat a ~in1tdJy. I 0:00 a.m. !ll 6·00 r m. Oulloc:k's-South f'nast Pla1.a, San Diego Frr•ewny at BriStol, Cnsm ~tc·sJ, Telcpht1ne: "l'l(,.1'16 11 h at ~ B p f d i ,, d e f b u v J ' ' • . ~ .. . . . . ' . I , Toda"'''s Fl1111I •. N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67 , NO. 81 , 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1974 c TEN CENTS Easi·er Time Getting Gas Seen This W eel{end Getting a tankful of gas on the Orange Coa.sl should be a lot easier this Wttkend. At lC3St Iha l's what Gov. Ronald Re agan and the major oil companies say. 1be governor pn.'dlcted drivers should have no problem buying gas this Sunday 11 an estimated 900 stations scattered tliroughout the state. Alt the stations are owned and operated by ma;or oll companies and include the brands or Standard, Phillips. ARCO. Gull, Douglas, Motill , Shell, Time, Save ltlor. and Union. However, there were few sigra that the independent dea1ers a r e following suit Several dealers contacted earlier this week said lbey d)d not have enough gas on haod to open Sunday, or Saturday for that matter. They said they could only resume Sunday operations if the government will increase their monthly allocations. Gov. Reagan conceded that despite his predictions, gasoline is s t I l t in short Gift of Blood 180 Friencls Aid Neivport Girl By JOHN ZALLER ot Ille Delly P'llot Stiff ln lhe intensi\'e care unit of UCLA Medical Center is a 17-year.old Newport Beach girl v.<nose virus-weakened body is punctured by tubes and wires and probes. But Ne\\'pClrt Harbor High Senior Corrie Y.'ard is one very grateful person. Thursday her lriendS and neighbors from the ~!arbor Area lined up by the dozens to repay the huge blood debt she is running up in her bout with a deadly strain of hepatitis. In :ill , 180 peo ple v.·cre scheduled to donate blood at the rate of 12 people every 20 minutes. Red Cross officials say that's me fa stest rate at v.•hi ch they can accept blood. "It's amazing to see the wa y people are coming through," said the girl's mother, ~1rs. Barbara \Varel. "\Ve can't say how gratefu l "'e are." In 40 days of hospitalization, Corrie has u~ 56 pints of blood and she is continuing to require plasm.a at the rate of one pint every two days. 1be rea.!00 is that an unusually virulent straing of tiepatitis has settled in her liver, shrinking it to 20 percent of its original bulk and diminishing to virtually zero its ability to clean her blood. ?o.1rs. Ward says Corrie is now beginning to recover from her disease , but she notes that "the doctor stilt won't give us any idea when she'll get out of the hospital." Corrie's trouble began the first week in January v,ihcn her parents noticed a slightly yellow cast to 'Iler complexion. -.They thought nothing or it. and the girl continued ht:r regular ~ctivities. which included participation in high school sports. But tv•o "·eeks later the condition worsened. CorT\e's parents took her to a doctor who imml'diately diagnosed the problem as ·nepatitis. Some ca!ICs of hepatitis are best treated ·with bed rest. but Corrie's condition continued to worsen until she was admitl'd to •loa~ ltlemorial Hospital and then to UCLA Medical Center. About the time Corrie y,·as turning the comer on the di sease, the pastor at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, of v.·hich c.orrte is a member, told t h e • congregation lhat the girl needed donors to repay her blood debt \\'ord of toer plight also sprl'ad to l\lariner Savings and Loan Association. the Balboa Ba y Club, and the t\"e wport· Harbor Board of Realtors, all of "'h1ch be gan to look for dooors. "It's amazing to me that all these busy organizations took the time to help us." says f\.1rs. \Vard . ;,They really catne th rough ." British Polic e Raid Hideout In Kidnap Plot BULLETIN LONDON (AP) -A group callin i:: it ~tlf the ~1anJst-L.eninfst Acli\•lst Re\·olution· ary P.fovemenl Sllld In a lttter lo tht Timts of London late t.oday it v.·as respon· slble for the kidnap attempt on Princess Anae and "'arned of more terrorism In come. LONDON (UPil -Police have raided a secuded country house they believe 1nay have been p\annecl as :i secret hideout for Princess Anne had the attempt to kidnap her been successful. police sources disclosed today. The hou se is located at Fleet, alx>ut 50 miles southwest of London and 10 miles from Anne's home near Sandhurst litilitary Academy, police said. Police sources said the house was raided Thursday, nine hours after an unsuccessful gun auack and kidnaping attempt against the princess and her husband, Capt. ~fark Phillips, on London·s"'Broad ~fall thoroughfare late Wedrlesdav. The prfucess and her husband were unhurt. But her chauffeur, her bodyguard, a uniformed JX1liceman and a newsman '"'ere y,·ounded. Police raided the house one hour after lan Ball, 26. was charged at London's Cannon Row !Xllicc station with the attempted murder of Anne's bod yguard, inspector James Beaton. Police said detectives who broke 11110 the house found oo food or other preparations for a long sta.v. Th ey sa1<l the house belongs to a doc'or and ,1 ;1, rented recently by a man in his middh.: 20s. Ronald Hawley. who lives next door, said "nobody really knew him. lie did not speak to anylxldy. I think we only saw him twice during the couple of weeks he was here." 1.-lrs. Shirley Leggett, another neighbor. said, "He v.·as a very odd fel\0~1· -not interested in making contact v.·1th us or talkrng to an y or the neighbors.'' Police said the house \\'as raided as a result of information given by a n1an they were interrogating . They refused to say whether Ule man was Ian Ball . Bodies .. supply throughout the state and urged dr1\l•ro; lo l'OOIU'Jue l'Ol1Sen1ng fuel. ··Thl' lifting <1f the cn1bargo on lhe sale of crudt• oil by the Arab nations will <"'entually increase the supply of gasoline in California:· he said. "llowe\'er, it v.111 be several "·cck.'I bcforc the increasNI supply is felt in California and . even then, the supply will Cc.di s hort of dcn1and." he addt-•(L • The go\'t·rnor's predic1ed eas1ni:i of the fuel supply suua t1on is supJXlrlcd by the ;\uto Cluh's weekly Fuel GaugC" report In wh ic h 137 stations throughout Southern Ca lifomta v.·cre sur\e)-t.'d . The Auto Club reported that alnK>.St 80 percent of the sta11CH1S contacted in Orange and Los Angeles Counties said they v.·ould be open at least part of the day Saturday, and almost 15 peret?nt par! ol lhe day Sunday. This contrasts significantly \\'ilh last v.'eekeod ..t•hefl Orange County drivers found about 60 percent of !he stations OIX'!l on Saturday but only one p('rctnt on ~unday. The Auto Club noted that :h11<- "'<"\•ken<rs upen1ngs \\'ill b£' ).l.';1th:re<l lh!'oughout the metropoh1an LJrl':J~ anJ \\ 111 not be grouped 111 any unr arl·a. ~I an'' of the openings \\ 111 t,,,. on n l11nl!l'd lh1s1s. so drive rs 111•e<l111g i:11s 01 l'r the \\{'{'keod should gas up eJrly 111 th1· dar. 1hc Auto Club ndvistd. \\.hil r ~as st1H1011s are 1ncrl'asl11i;: 1hl•tr )lumping hours fl'w of them :If'(' opi.'n 1n the i'\'1•111ngs. ln Costa ,\tesa. l1011·i.•1·1·r. 0111: <'0111-opcr:i!L'<i station \X>:-!l'<I .1 s:1g11 ~.11111;.: 11 \\OLlld bt• O\'lt'n ~~hours a d.1y . J 11.·i-plH' th1· prt>d 1t·t1on\ of nnprQ\'ln ~ lut>I :i1.ul:ib1h1y. lhl' ,\u'o Club 11arnrd th.1! tht· San \)1t·i.:o Fr1•1•11:11 fro1n t 1r;111gt• Count\' to S;1n llu·~o. 11111 be ;1s dr. ·· ;1:0 usual (li1Jy one of th•· .... t .. tturt-. 1"Qntaelt'll ;1long this strl'!t~h ul<l1l.,lh 'll \\ 11ould bt· t•µt.'H Sunda~ The s1at1•ln, luca1od 111 S.tn L'lt•n1en\1•, \11!1 Ill~ ol'lt'll 0111\' in thl· c;1rly rnoniin~. tht• Auto C!uh .... 11tl !)rivers an· r1·n11nd1'il lll,1t tht' odd-<'1'en 111:1rkl•t1ng pl11n is s1 ill 111 cltect. Peter Revson Dies Racer C1·ashes, Burns GETS HEL P FROM FRIEN DS Blood Recipient Ward l1t s11r (l1t Ce !~Jan Fl1ci11g C1u1rge 0 f .~1 eclicul Frau cl Jn~urance n1an John Y.' a 1 t r r Cunn 1nghzi1TI af Irvine tod;iy is fu cing crirnuial ('hHrgcs of bilking mc1Tihcrs of a ilarbor 1\l'(':l I e;tate firm through a 1nt•dical insurance progra1n. lr\'ine police reµvrlt'd !oday Cunn1nghan1, 43. of li65.G Sequoia Tree Lane. v.·as arresleJ l:llc \\'cdncsday and booked on char~t'S of insurance fraud. lie 11as held overnight 1n lieu of Slll.000 bail. then la ter released pe11d1n~ <.'Ollrt action. l'unn1ni,:h:un \ldS l3~(·n inln custody at his Lniv~·rs1ty !'ark bvn1e \\·here Irvine off1ctrs Bob Berg :ind Stc\·en Olson said tht·y found hirn h1d1ng ui a closet Dctcc11ve John Stoneback sai·d-~) he has been 11or~1nl: !he 1n~ur&e case dating b<1ck to ~larch of 1972. The consumer fr<iud detail dell'Ctive clairTIC'd thllt 20 ernµl oycs of the Real E~\aters have suffered itbout $10.000 in f111a11cin l losses b;.iscd un the alleged ..,111ndlc. lnv1,.>st1g<1l1on O\ "r 1 cct·nt rnonlhs 1n1hc:i lcs L>t·tect11 L' Stiu1chill'k a!icg('() 1h,1t insurance policy prPmiun1s \\'Cre p.J1d to Cunnin~ha1TI for Bi•ul !!:slaters en1ploycs but the c;.ish l'anishcd. Be a c h Ban Su:;pc ndc<l SAN FRANCISCO 1t:Pl l -The quarantine on S.111 Francisco and San .\latco !)caches 11:11t lihrd Thursday by slate official<; The 1.liln 11<is 1mpost?d .\l arch Ji during the cit\ 11orJ.: .. rs· s1nkc 11·hcn n1ilhons of gallons of r:I\\' sewage y,cre discharged at un1n;1nned treatinent p1:111ts. • JOllA~~ESBU RG. South Africa iLPI\ -Peter Revson. 35, or Rt'(Jondo Beach. the young American n11lhon:1ire 1\•ho !(!\e up a life of ea.s.! to lx.-con1c onl'. of lhi.' top racin~ drivers in the "·orld, was killed todav \\'ht'll his car ern~hL·d :uld burst into ·name dur ing a prac1iee run for the South Afric1.1n 1;r:1nd Pri.x. The l':1r ~·1s tra\1·l1ng a1 lVU 1nph Revson. ll'ho \\On bo1h lhC' British :.ind Can:.idian Cr:ind l'rix last year to cn11\n his l~-ycnr earl'l'r. was pulled frorn his !l:unin~ c:lr 011 1h<.1 l\yalami llace Tr~ck near Johannesburg but officials said he dil'li on in1pact. Hevson had be<>n having troublr ~i!h the suspensioo on h1s car. race offic1::il~ said. and had brought it in for mt'l't::in1.·, to y,•ork on. Ile con1pletcd t~o laps af!,...r r;.l..1nc. 11 out aca1n 1\hen rt crashed inru 1he 1roq railings on tilt side of the tr:i:rk a• .1 tum called "the Barbecue Bend" <.i.1.! caught fsrc. \\.hile a huge cloud or h!~ck :-.moke .;hrouded the scenr, fonner 1\'orl-t champ- ion Graham Hill dashed on th~ t~ack a;1d l11th !h(' h1:!p of a South Afn~an d:-i\'•'r pulled H<"vson's body from th~ \\Te<:k<:~l" Uu! officials said}\(,' died en h11pJr1• The handson1e, dark-haired Revson h<1d n1onry. s1yle. and the adulation or beautiful Y.O~n all over !he world. Il ls 11cll·public:ill'<i liaisons s o me Ii m c s O\rrshado\\cd his record as the best road racin.it dri\'er in America and one of the bl'st in thl· v.·orld. Recently. ~lar1orie \\'allace. 20. of tndlana!Xllis, Indiana. lhc first American c\'Cr elceted ~liss \\'orld, was forcl'd to give up her title because of ··unfal'orable publicity" v.•hcn her nan1e \\'as linked Y.'1lh Revso1fs. Re\·son v.·as Ult· bf:'st of a iiny band of An1ericans l\ho challenged rhe long-time suprco1acy. ol Eui:opcaos on Lh c dangerous Forn1ula I international rood racing circuit. and was ranked last year as one of the top fi\·e in the \\'Orld. In addition to his two 19iJ Grand Prix \'iC1ories. he fin ished second in the lnchanapolis fiOO. America's top race. in 1971 , and planned to dri\'e the. 500 agoin this year. He\'SOll "·as the nephe\\' or Ch;1rlcs Rrvson, founder of the Hevlon cosm~ics ernpirc "'1th "·hich the younger Rcvon 11as often 1<ll•n11fied but with which he h<1d no tonnecuon. lhs father is tlla rlin Hi.'1'SOn. o'>l·ncr of Del! Lahoratorics of i\e~· York . v.•ho \\'as 1n ~assau on vacation when Revson was killed. His parents disapproved of his racing, and wit h his death, had seen th e sport take the Jives of both Rev!<ln and his younger brother Douglas. \\·ho died in a crash in Spain in 1965 . Revson once r<'called that his mothL·r saw him r:1ce only once , 111 1960 "'hen he y, as ;1n amateur. "\ly mothrr stood on a sandy point ~ind kept s:1ying to her fr iends, 'Look at that Froze11 ID State dainn fool .' lu.• s;ud She n1•\·rr came tu ;1nothe r racr. · IJt'spill" his reputation as one of 1he 11orld's 1111~1 gla n'lflrous j l' l • s l' I t»iehclors. TteYson w.is qu1t•l anti unprl'l1·nt1•JlL'\ :ind \\·r~·l~· rC'!crred to himself as a "JC!·S!.'1 11rt·ck" b1:r;1usc of 1hc 111tt·rr11111ablc i n 1 e r n a Ii u n a I l'ClllHnu1u11i he had to do to l'On11x:ic 111 rating. lie ne\'CJ' i;:radu:1t1..-d 1ro1n college bu~ studit.-d at 1hc l '1111<'r~11y of Jl aw;ul. Corni.'11 C11ivl·rsity <ind Co I u 111 b 1 a l.inivcrsi11•. Ile v.·o;kcd bril'fl~· 111 the ad\'er\1.Sing !Ste R.E\'SOl\, !>;ice 21 No llope See11 For Ne,vport Yachts111an ny ARTllL'R R. VINSF:l. Qi lt!t D•U~ Piiot 11•11 Investigation into the di sap1K'aranec ol'erboatd of a Ne'>l'J)Ort R<'a1:h engineer from his yachl Tui.'stlay ni~ht eonlinu!'d today. but 111th \'irtually no h11pt' for hi-., sur\'ival. Arrhur P. \Vnhin. 45. of 1100 Pembroke l .. 1ni.', is presu1ncd drO\\'t1cd follow1ng tht· n11shr1p 11•h1ch occurred a~ !us boat Second Love was six lo 10 mile'\ off~horc. l11c victim had !;1kt11 tl\'O lJJ'i Angelr" roUntv \1onll'n for a ,.,., 1!ight crui~e aboar~I the ·!~loot 11.·s~el '>lhen h1: 1·<1nliihe£1 , Denise l.\011s. 21 . <111<1 ~1 .iri;i Lucer-O, 38. t11ld po1\ce the.v 1\cnt belO\\' cft!cks 10 g~t ice and '>ll're 1n the galley for sorne tune before rl·!urning top-.,idc . ··\\'hen tht•y carne ba1·k . . thi.'y coulcln't rind \\'olv1n," says l>ctecll\'e Sgt. Ken Tho1npso11 . ~1 iss L\ ons, of ,\llssion ll dl~. ::inrl r-.t i<;o; Lutt•ro, ·of c;1cndnlc. u n tie r 1\ c. ii t pol~ J.:raph ll'~ls as par1 ul I h ,, 1n1cst1gation Thursd11y to l'Ulllparc OK·1r \('f<;lol1S of \\'h<i! happt•ru.::d Thi· rr'>ull.s ind1l·ated h<;!h won1cn 11ert• tt•lltng all that thcv knc\\' uf .\\'ol1 11i's d1sappcarancc, act'Q rdi ng tu poh('('. lie had t11ken the tru1ser lro1n its mooring at the Stull Shirt Hcstauranl, 22~1 F:. Coasl Highway, about;, pm .. and set ils automatic pilot on a 222 degrL~ course after clearing !he l\'e\\·porl Harbo; jetty. Jn\'l'Sllga!or~ sn1d \II~<; Lur,.ro and .\ltss Lyons n1an:1gc<l to <h~C'ni;tage !ht· automa11c pilot and 1urn rhc bo:1t ;1n1und aftrr distO\er1n~ \Vol\111 1.!l1n<· Cruising back hy the :'\t·'>I 1~1rl l'rC'r tll(' \1omen screa1Tird for help bc1::1u~t· !ht\' \Vere afraid to a1u·mp1 !11 hnng !Ill'. big inotor cruiser into lhc h<i rl>or by themse\\'es. \Vilnesses reported th('ir plighl and they '\'ere boarded and t11ken 111 !ow by the Orange County Harbor l1t1trol which b<'rlhrct lhe S!•cond l..01c fr.r tlu:n1 • CRASH CLAIMS RACER Peter Revson. 35 -----~-~-- Nixon Sec re tary . T cs ti fi es A Lout lluf!hc · Do11.atio1~ \\'ASHt:\GTO:'\ !l'Pl1 -nose ~lary \\'oods. J'r1•s111t·nt :O.'ixon·~ pt" r s on a I Sl'l'Tt'!ar\. li "::t ifn·d ~l't·rell\ toda\' bC'fore llu· Sen:111• \\'~11tri.:ati.' CY1in1111ttCc about 11·hal she ~no11, of a ~1 00.()(.(! <·ampaign l'ontnbut1on lron1 llo\1a rd ll ug'ncs. .\1isrl''i\OO~ :ipp1.::iranrr ocrorr !he <.'Qmm1Llcc...fall1n1cd 11\0 days of pri\'atc ltstunony froni Charles t:. "Bebe" l!•'t'FIZO II 11n s not kno~·n JU'\ \\hat lll•hozo told !hl· panel. but pr1·,un1ahl~ h!.' r<·1'1Caled •·ar!u:r stone~ that h<' rt'cl'1l'cd the 111(Jnt•y iu 11~n cu:-;h 1n,t<d!r11enti! of $.50.000 l'<1t:h in l!llil! fro1n :. 111p Hughes J11·utf'llant, Jli('h:1rd !Jannt'I' lh·h1110 has ~nd !he 11111\ 111.'r'()n h1 · told ;1bot1t tht· L'()11lribut1n11 11.1~ \J1,,. \\'1XKI~. tx·r<111q· "f Ju~t tllf>11ght 1h:11 -.orn1·tJU(Jy rlo!.l' to lh1· l'r··~1d1·111 ~h1iuld ~now ;ihout J!. If ;1n~ lhlll~ h;1ppt·111•d l<i Pl\' " .\lt:ss \\()O(t~ r1·11"1r11·dl1· h.1..; ~;url 'he 11n~ nut ;1\\,1rt· •if 1hl' ~\11(),f(ll1. \\h1ch H1.·bo11' kt·pr ahnust f11'1• 'e.ir!i in a s.1fe <lt•JXlsll l'i:lll!t In h1~ l\ry Bl,t'ilYOl'. "Iii. bank brfor{' n·1un11ni.: 1! 1n !he spring o( l!liJ on ;1d11l·c ol ;1n o.1l101 n~·\· ~1 1!'! \\'ood~ 1rS11fircl nr:iri\' thrN' hour.t hc:·forc sh1· \\:J~ 11h1skcd -out 1.f 1t1r l'Q1nm1U• ,. roorn ;11ld !;1krn 1V t'fl1' Senate dining rnon1 . l\hith 1!i clos<'d lo rt'IJOrlcr~. Orange ~ C~ast L=..a_ ...... ·~ Weather ELIZABETH TAYL.oR Soci,ety Cit es Po ssi bllit)· of Rev iral in Future J)(!tceth·cs today plannc•d to quc~t1on persons and llt.'rsonni.'l A! 1hc S(uft Shirt Heslaur;1nt. 11·ht•re \\oh 111 hnd bl~n waiting to n1cct \lit h10 110111(•11 ~1ght and r11orn1ng 101\' cloudi- ne;;s, otht'r111~t· fai r St11l1rday. ;u·· t'Qrding 10 11eathrrlady l'ntric1a Ho111' Highs :-;;-,111rd:t} frorn Tll';tr fill at th!' bt·arh('.; to 1n1cl·li0s 1n· la ud. Vair ~k1es 111 the afternoon Stars Invade Oi·oville City Oroville folks are in ecstasy. Famous movlc stars . like the BurtoM, Lee P.tarvtn, Clmeron Mltdttll :ind grid bc.ro O.J . Simpson have invoided their tov.n to nlm a movie about bigotry in the South. Why did th<y pick lhe m;d- CalifomlU townr Because they are staging rape. Mot, castration and lust -things that don't !('I wcll v.·ith folks below lhe 1a!On-Oixon I.loo. Sec s1ory Page 26. , ' EMERYVJ.LLE f AP) -"\Ve're nol ~uaranteeing anything," said Jero1ne 1.i. "'hite, showing newsmen a tank he said conlained the lroi.en dead bodies or two s1roke \ii.dims. White Is president of lhe l>member Bay Area Cryonics Society, which. like others around \be wor\d, believes death ls "not absolute" and not necessarily irreversible. ) P.1embers think ptnons can be fro1.en immediately alter death and later revived by a yet unknown technology end repaired. ·•Ltfe:---ts the result "Of many complex processes and ceases ooly when &11 havo completely deteriorated. UnleSll lhe body ls totally, dest.royed1 deal.h l.!1 not absolute,'' added Arthur Qua i f c. president of Time Tran!, Inc. T_imc Tra"' has a contract wit h the • society to carry out the storugo and maintenance or fro1cn l>odirc. The soclc·1y callL>d a news confrrcnce Thur:Ktay to announce the "cryonic suspension" of a nian and "·om an who both died Feb. 9, and show the ca psule "·hich they said contained them . Their lrunilies are p.aylng S7SO a year to keep them in the frozen state. Their bodies bring to 2{) the number of persons fro7.en after death in the United States. Quaife sald. "'hllt' riaid the first cadaver wits a i5- year-old ltlidwrs1em v.·om11n "who had p~viously alat.00 her desire to be frowi nfter clinical death ;tS the first step in a process y,·hlch might lead to her eventunl reanimation." l·lc said after 1be woman diOO . her 50n packed her in ice. c;illt'd the socicly and had the body shipped here. .. ··She "as in r•'mnrkably ~ood shape - for being dead." \\.hitc said. \\'hitc said the ~ ()("CUpant of lht- capsule i!I lhe body of a &a.year-old ~laryland man v.·bo "Yi'as placed "in suspension'' in dry ice and stored temporarily at the ltlichigan Cryonics Society. then shipped here. In both cases, the chllled bodies received treatment including removal of blood. ""hich v.·as rcplactd "'ith a salt solution. The bodies "'ere then placed in dry lee. On Feb. 27 they were transferred to the tank and gradually immer!K'd in 11.qWd nitrogen al 196 degrees below iero , ctntlfmd . The tank, attached to a hollle of nitro- gen to replace lolt gas, iii chaint'<l lo the .... ,.111n a comer of a laborl'ltorv offlct in 11n Emeryville bullding. Qual fe said Tta:u Time hllS a two-year lease on \he offlce. Jn\'~sllgawrs ,,11d th1 ~ 11t·rl· told thf" !net had only on<' clnnk ;'lh(l;'lrrf tht bo:rt bi.'forc the ''1ctin1 1 an1,h('d lie leaves his \\'llr of thfl'C ye!'lr~. Su1.ettc. v.·hom hr 111t·t 111 Australia, ac('Orthng to fJctrc111e S.1n1 Amburgey. She iutid dunng lhc 1•arl~· 1960s !hat h<'r husband tried oul for 1he San Francl!Cfl 49'::rs profes..:111nal football tet1m nnd l>etective An1hor~P~ i:nld !heir home contain«! many mernenlos or his past days In (ootball F isl1 Con1puny loses SAN FHANCISCO 1 liPI) -Thi:. ,\ Paladini Fish Cornpany, for HM ycats a fiunlllar nnnle alon R the Ca.llfomla coast, 5uspcndc<l operations 'I'hursda~·· li\Sl lll·: TOii \ \' P1·ter Bud 111:r 11 ,tf1ll1r('.~·f{'r11 art1.,r. 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M fllt.ito Jl•JJ Wt•-4 W-'I N,.,, .,.n Wtrltl Nf*' 4, IJ ' 2 OAIL '1 PllUT c 77 Aboard Air Cal Plane Has Emergency No one 11·as repor:ed injured rtl!hough during th\' rapid dcs<:t:nt but th~1t thl'l'1: pas.scngt'rs \\ere severely s h u kc 11 lll'fC ··:;ornt' hl·<ids lolling.·· Air Cn!'s t'lilford said an cx:lm(natiuu Thursday 1\·hc11 <111 Air C.:<ilifor111u Jl't of the plan(•'<! t:rnergcn<:y oxygen sys1t•n1 bound fro1n Orunge Coun1y Airport lO indicatW lhcre wa s an adequate supvly San 1''runcisco lost cabin pressure. or ox~gcn <111d 1hat the sy~ten1 worked as The cuptain of !he Boeing 7J7. \\'1t!i:1n1 1t v.·a.s ~uppu-.;l'd tu. Bultnt!r, declared an c1ncrgcncy n ·hl·n I le Pxplaint-d 1h;1t uu e 1· t· a s o 1t pitSSl'llg<:r'> r11<1y hnvl' c 'I; pc r i c n cc d the pressure faill.'d at a cruising altitude difficulty using their masks "'as ihat the of 31.000 feel about 20 n1inutcs OU! of San systern is a dctnand system n·h1c/J Francisco. The craft descended rapidly requires !hat a breath he drav.·n before to 10,000 feet and conlinul'Ci at lhal any oxygen conics out of lhll n1ask. The altitude inlo San t'rancisco ln1ernational oxygen docs not str<>am out of the m<isk. Airport. "II y.·as my undcrs1anding th<tt a cre1v Air Cal officials ~aid tlU! plane wa.~ nieinllcr asked the captain lu go back hangered lo determine exactly what wen! <tnd check the oxygen syst1:111. He wrong. Preliminary !ndicators arc that a ! chcckL'll it <1nd 1t \Vas 1v or king valve or actua.tor ~ailed. . ~ :xitisfuctorily," Clifford said. The t1wrcng1 ne Jel 11·as fl1 g_ht 127, due Copilot aOOard y.;1s George <..:annun. to depart ()range County Atrporl at I There v.·cre three stcw<irdcsses. p.m. Thursday. It left aboul 15 minutes late and arri\'ed in San 1''rancist'O about 2:30 p.m. There were reports fron1 passl•ngcrs that the emergency oxygen masks that fell 11utomatiea lly {ro1n overhead racks were not working properly, but Air Cat President Rol:lert Clifford said he had been told the system ~·as operable. San Pt1ateo County Sheriff's !Jeputy C.1'.f. Keevll. one of the 77 pc.•rsons aboard !he plane, said the aircraft had bc.'l'n up for about 45 minutes y.•/Jcu she felt ij blast of cold air and an WJcomfortabtc reeling in her ears. Overehe.ad on the plane's pub lic address system was an announcement by the pilot that Flight J27 was ha ving "an emergency at 31,000 feel" and descending 10 10,000 !eel. Deputy Keevil said the craft quickly descended but that the oxygen masks which fell out of the holders above the seats appeared to malfunction. She said there was some oxygen in her mask and then the system failed . During that time a stewardess was heard to be staling, "No oxygen, no oiygen," according to Deputy Keevil. She said the passengers did not pass out Sweden and U.S. • Renew Relations STOCKHOUI (UPI) -Th f Swedish government confirmed its n e \V ambassador to Washnigton Io da y is a mood o( satisfaction iit the U.S. decision lo forget its hard reellngs caused by Vietnam and exchange en\'oys y.·ith Sweden again. Sheriff Holding 1'hrce Suspects 111 Card Thefts 1'hrcc persons 1•.:ho 11!lcg1..'<lly used fraodulcntly ob111ined credit c-ords to pi\1' up 1nore than $30,000 in luxury goods 11-'<'re jailed Thursd~ ni ght by Orange County sheriff 's officers. Sheriff's c;1plai11 J11n1cs BroadbeH said Kenneth Belote. '!7. Judy Lee Taylor. 2). and J ~unes !\l l"larrison , 32, ~·ere to he arraigned today in Santa i\na !\lunicipal Court. He said their arrest Thursday night hy his officers and District Attorney's investigators ended a long probe into the countywide buying <iclivities of the accused trio. Broadbelt said all three u.$t'Cl false names 10 obtain credit cards from major gasoline companies and department stores. Among the victims. he said. were Mobil, Arco and Union Oil and K-!<.1art stores. Broadbelt said guns. stereo cquipn1ent and tele\'ision sets valued al more lban $23.000 were retrieved Thursday night when the trio was arrested al their Santa Ana home. 1:3roadbe.lt said the three penons held in county jail today arc regarded as !he ringleaders in the credit buying spree. He said the probe will continue today aod there is a possibility of further arrests. Business, Labor Experts to S1>eak 1\vo experts in U1c firlds or business BUT FLAG STILL WAVES Darkened Ba lboa Pavilion llurbor Skyline .loin~ L1~ In Going 'D ark' The energy crisis ha s t.1krn its !ol! on the Nc1\'port ll arhor ~kyline. Soutben1 C:ilif!>rnia Edison Company has decreed that all 2,800 lit:l11 bulbs on the !1,1l!x1,1 P:tvilion be lurnC'd ofr. •·1t's dark for !he first time in al least IO ye<H'S ... c:o1nplained O\\ fl('r i'hil Tozer. He said he re.illy ean't undersland "'hy. h<>c.nusc 1:1r llJ.!hls 11 t'rt' ;ill oprrnled on a low -vol!:ige direct current .~)'Sl<'m that he said rcnlty didn't ust much electricity. "Besides. 11·!''d alrPady unscrc"'ed half the bulbs,·· 1·ozcr said. Southern Calif11mhs Edison Con1pany officials could not be reached for con1n1e11l tod<1y. ..;,_ " 1·'\ ' The decision ended a nea r. diplomat ic rupture that began 15 month!! ago y.•hen Swedish Prime l\1iniste r Olof Palme called President Nixon's orders to bomb Hanoi "an outrage." ' ;, and labor will speak at an ay,•ards • At a meeting today. presided O\'er by King Carl XVI Gustaf, the go ve rnment confirmed t h e nomination of Count \\'ilhelm \Yachtmeisler, 50, as the 11c1v S"·edish ambassador to roe United St.ates. banqU(t at 8 o'clock lonight in the grand ballroom of the Disnryland Hotel In Anaheim . John Henning. Exccutire .&>crl'tary. TON IGHT "THE APPLE THEF." -Cos t.1 .\le~a [ Ci\·1c Playhou.~t'. Fri. & Sat. 8:30 p.111. Battle Set By Gypsy Against Ba11 Barney ~Jarino is a bonafidc gypsy "'ho w:ints to lcll forlwics in NewjXlrl Beach. But the law won't let him. A city otdlnancc forbids fortune telling. So IJamey ti.tarlno, a Lo.!! Angeles rtsident, has hired a Jay,·yer. Barrister Hons Haranoy.•ski n•1U n1al:~ his appc:'I/ ro Newport lleati1 city councilmen ~1onday night. Baranowski says the Jaw i s unconstitutional. A San ~!ateo Counly · Superior Court judge recently threw out a ~lcnlo Park ordinance against fortune telling. Baranowski points out. "The judge said it violates the First A1ncndm£>nt, the rig111 of free ~ch," Huranowski said. Barana"•ski said there's not h I n·g stnister about real gyps ies. .. I like f h c gYJ>sies. they're nice people." he $<11d. "TI1ey·l'e been screwed around by everybody fron1 Adolph Hiller lo Govenwr Reagan. "'r1ley're nor nationalistic. ·rhey'rc family oriented.'' Baranowski explained. Baranowski said he's not trying lo defend the veracity of what a gypsy fortune teller might say. "They never give you bad advlce. They al.,..•ays tell you things are going to get better." he said. Baranowski said he's already been in touch with Newport Beach Assistant City Attorney DavK:i Baade and outlined his case and his proposal. ''\Ve've tried to be civilized about this," Baranowski said. "J'l-'e given him copies of all my briefs and other background information," he said. Baade acknowledged he's had several conversalions wilh Baranowski. Baade said he doesn't necessarily agree with him and he pointed out the San fl.lateo court deciJioh isn't binding in Orange County. Hc'!S recommending lhe cowicil ask the Police Department to lnve!tlgate before taking action. "The police are usually the ones concernt'd in cases like these ,., Baade so1id. But he said he'd either defend the vrdinancc in court or be happy with a n1ove to throw it out. He said there's no denying that Baranowski is convinced he 's right . hOl\'CVer. "lle's sure going to add sonic color and <'Xci!crnent to ·r..1onday night's n1ceting ," Baade said. Airport Evacuated SA,\'TA fl.f1\RI A (UPIJ -A bon1b scare forced the evacuation of· the Santa flfaria Airport "·hen State Sen. H. 1.. Hich .. 'lrdson tR·Arcadi:iJ. "'as holding an airport 11cv.·s conference Thursday. Security J:"Uards found a ticking device \1·i!h a clock and 11'ires. It proved lo be a phony. experts said. Gra1a1ay Goose a11d F1•ie1ads 1\.~ Jack \\'ebb would say. ''It's the sort of thing that brlghtens up ~·our day .'' \Vinnie IGranny Goosel Bond of ~'ewport Beach "'as in the neighborhood Thursday. so sh e decided to drop in at Newport Beach police headquarters and visit some frie nds. Sgt. \Vally Kerr (left) and Officer Bud Bivins were happy to see her. Poli~e Warning ll ruitiugto1t Cyc1uide Still Missing · .\io trace has been found yet of the C)'anide poison stolen in Huntington Beach, but police still warn that it is dangerous and not something to play "'llh. John Haas, a chemical company representative from "'hose car the poison 1vas taken Tuesday, said today it is nol as deadly as police first thought . but "in the v.·rong hands it is dangerous." l{aas said a 20-pound box. not 40 pounds. v.·as laken. and the cyanide is in the form of a yellow powder. !{e said taken internally it could make someone t'Xt.remety sick, and po\Yder oo the skin could burn. . Haas said the cyanide is used ai; an acid to remo\'c gold from Sold plating. ''If it can remove met.al from metal, you can imagine ~·hat it could do to a hand .'' The large box "'as lilied with 20 smaller boxes of the yctlow pov.·der. Another box. containing 70 pounds of a sugar·like resin, \.11as alt.o taken. The resin is less dangerous than the cyanide. liaas said, but it too could burn a person 's skin·. Each of the sn1all cyanide bo:o:es has the 001npany's I a be l , "ACR·90-25." st.1mpcd on the outside. Anyooe who finds the boxes is urged to notify the nearest police or the lire department. The poisons we~ taken Tuesday along \\•ith other Items from Haas' car while il was parked ln tbe Jot at the Sheraton Beach Inn. f'rorn Page 1 REVSON ... busine!s in New York in the early 1960s as "deputy flunky to an assistant acoount execut ive" and then bought his first racing car. He finished seventh In his first professiooal race tn 1961 and in 1962. his second full season~ bought a r~ormula 1 car and wen! to EnJ:"!and to challenge the British kings of road racing on their own ground . After several discouraging years. he had his first successful season Jn 1966 and from then on mo\'ed steadily upward in the y.·orld of road racing. Ironically. thi s month 's South Africa n Grand Prix had only been rescheduled last month after being canceled because of the fuel crisis. Arnholt Smith 'Deep i11 Debt' Treasurer of the C;ilifornia S!atr Federation of Labor, AFl....CIO, and Frank \\'allon. Stale &-crrtarv of Business and ·rransportalion, will be featured. Adn1 . $2.50. ~ SLEEP SOFAS SAN DIEGO (AP) -Financier C. Arnholt Smith has debts of $13 million. says one or his attorneys, anP this excludes any money lie may owe the Internal Rev enue Scr\'ice and other government agencies. The disclosure Y.'.'IS made Thursday in documcnls fil ed with Superior Coun. vlhieh is trying to de1ermine Sn1ith 's financial position. At issue are claims of various creditors. including Hanker's Li f e Insurance Co. of Nebraskl, \\'hich has v.·on a $1.l·million suit against Sn1ith for lhc balance of a 1967. loan. OlAN•I COAST CM DAILY PILOT lll• 0••"9• (011t OAll.Y '!LOT, will\ wll•~ll 1s -r.....i "" ,.....,..,, .. 1, 1, ~i-.., ""t Ot•l'll)e ~•11 Plbl!1lllni C-ny S•Pf.· •'1~ ..,llflll\1 •" pUllllijl>M, M-t~ '"'°""~ 'rldfl', IOt C.oti. M~. Ht""""' &!-, H""'l'"ll.... l tK!l/F°""'lllll Yfll<ry, l •(Jtlfl• INC", 1r .. lnt1i-1·~-'"" ),111 t,. ...... 1.1 ltn J11111 C1pl1trt ,,.. A 1i..o1t '"9">"•1 •itlDft '• ~ .t.1-.y1 •"6 s-.,.. 11'>9 prllN:lotl P110li1llltif -16111 (1 I t lll WU! ltr Sir.et, c.i. Mow, c111twni., tJU•· -olltrl N. Wee.J P••..S•n• Ind Publltr> ... Jtcl> ft Curley Viet ,.r'1lcltfll ..,_ Gf<>f(1t /•HMO" r11 ...... 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(;EEED is a coalition of business and !<1bor. ',~ixon Shouul A ni eud Returus' \VASH!i\GTO~ IAPI -Before :i congressional cornmittec rrports on his tax s11ua\ion. President i\ixon sOOuld \.'Olunrarily file an1cndl'CI lax rrturns nnd pay an.v a111ount due for past years, Rep. \\'ibur D .• \!ills tD-Ark .'J, suggcsrs. !\1il!.'l. vice chnim1an or 1hc .Joint ron1n1 i!tec Jon Internal R c v e nu c T11x::1Hon. v.hlrh is studying Nixon's la\'. ~11u.1t1Qfl. ~·1irl in an interview Thursda\·: "!! would be better f0r th(' Prcsid{nt :ind bellrr for the romm illec if he 11·erc ro m,11kr a vo!unlliry adjustmt'lll. It is 001 pleasant for the ltlnlmittcc to suggc,\il thnt 11 prc!lidcnt o"t'.S c\ en n dotl.:ir ill IAXl\~." OCC Lr:CTURES -"Trai•c-1 Tips for l Trave!C'rS ... Scicficc LC'cturc 2. 7:30 p.n\. I "Spring for the \\'ct>ds." Science Lecture I 1. 7:30 p.tn. "Aslronomr." Ii o o n1 16 &1cncc Bldg. 6 :i nd 8 p.tn. ffi!D.~Y NH;Jrr FIL.\lS -occ Forwn. 7 p.rn. Adn1. SI "TA~1l !\l; OF TJIE SJ!HC:\\'" -Sooth Co.:1st Hcp.._•rtor) Theater. thru Sw1. S p.111 . S:\Tt:RDAY .. \l.\RCll 23 l.IBlL\f!Y FIL'.\\S Ci:nh'r St Librar:-. ~·:10 11111, LSTA .~CI:\ AIXlBE -St<Ht• H1s!oric:1) La11d1n;1rl.;, t\dct!llS .:ind ).!e~1 \'crdc L>ril'C \\'c~L S..1!. & Sun. l·j p.n\. I lu•'c l::.iche Seized "' OALL1\S tl'Pll -Fcdt'ral nnrcolies :ig1'nls i.cil1·d .'<I i mill ion "'Orth of heroin and C'()('fl1ne Thursday fmn1 three 1ne11. l\\O of them nrmt'<I. It y,as lhr lar1:esl drug haul ill ll.:i!l:1s histor~-. :iuthoritics said. John fl . R:irtc!s Jr .. adm111lstn11or of thf' !)rug 1-;nfnrct'rnent 1\dn1in1!-fr:1t111n. -.'i.tud !ht.! lwr<1111 Wt"tj!.hin!:! fhl.• p"lund<: 1\:i~ \alut"tl ;:i t )'l 111\l!iun !Iii~ fr1ur pound~ of eol'allll' at SiOO.f.X'lO . Love •oownfall' Air Force Dog Coug·ltt Co11rti11g Sr\N ANTONIO. Tex. l:\Jl l -Love in springtin1e has proved the. downfall for rrilz. the nonviolcn1 1\ir Forc:c patrol dog. Fritz, 1\ \VOl. since Jan. 5 fro111 La<:.L.:lan<l Ail" r~urcc Base's dog SC'hool. was recuptured ·rhursday \\'hc11 he walked into a lrap boiled "'Ith food. 'rhc German shepherd l\\1icc had flunked an t\ir Force patrol fio[! tr;irning (•ourse because he was too friendly. Military handlers dubbed hinl "Flower Puppy.'' .\ resident called the base ~evcral days a~o reporting a dog 111atchtr11{ Fritz' description \V85 seen courting a fP ntalc doi::. \ir f'orce dog hand!('rS ~I. Sgt. Lonnie Breland and S. Sgl, Bobby l'cdrler /Jailed a lrap ror the A \\'Of, poorh. J'hc) ;aid :·rit:1: Jffcl'ed no rc!'1!'tanec when arresled. ' • ,\n 1\ir ~·orcc spokesman sal<l Fritz Is under consideration for 11arcot1cs detection school to learn to snilf out marijuana and other drugs. ( l • Every Home Should Hove One fP""~ ,. _., .'4~· .- . ' ,."' ' " .. Excellent Selection Now On Disploy. At Reasonable Prices. Stop In Todoy . OREXEL-HERITAG!,...HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARASlAN 1"a.ert' l727N,~~:,."J],..~~nC.H .. :2000 '*,~r ~ LAGUNA BEACH e fl'l 345 NOllTH COAo'T HWY .. ., . •"4-6$31 WEEKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to S:30 TORRANCE e NEWPORT lo TORRANCE OPeN FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 216'9 HAWTHORNE BLVD. / (0 '1'.Jen Sunday 12'-~:30) 37PrJZ79 ~------------=--===------~ ••• • •• • DAU.. Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Upper Bay Pollution The Orange County lJeallh Department's decision last week to close portions of Upper Newport Bay came as no real Burprise to those who have been following the situation over the past several years. Officials have long known that the Back Bay's coli· fonn count -which is an indicator of possibly danger· ous bacteria -is unacceptably hjgh. Last year, in fact , Back Bay waters failed to meet state standards for shellfishing in all 12 months of the year. At the sa me time, the Back Bay flunked standards for water contact sports in five of 12 rnonths. The overall water quality in this period, officials admit. was "consistently " In excess of normal state stand· ards. Thus the su rprise is not that the Health Depart· nlent says Back Bay waters should not be entered. The surprise is that it took so long to do so. Officials were reluctant to act because the dynamics of Upper Newport Bay pollution are very complex. 1'he coliform tests used in detennining state stand· ards are designed to measure the presence of mammal fecal matter. The tests do not distinguish, however, be- tween humanJ animal. and bird wastes. In trying to make this distinction. health officials: began a search for possible sources. With all the birds in the Back Bay. there was an obvious source of bird wastes. Likewise, heavy runoff from South Orange Cou nty farmlands presented an obvious ave ntte for ani· mal fertilizers to reach the bay. The only thing that didn't have an obvious source was human sewage: the hE:alth department checked into all South Co unty sewage treatment plants, but it didn't find anything to be concerned about. Therefore, health officials concluded, the high coli- fonn counts must be indicating the presence of animal and bird , wastes. which are not seriously harmful to man. And on this basis, they decided not to close the bay. There matters stood until last week untll officials Find the Oddities In This Quiz ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ It's time for another "'Odd P.fan Out" quiz of !he harder sort. Each entry in· eludes one item that does not belong there -...,·hich one and .... ~ny~ A sco re of 50 percent right is !audablc: any more, Wlbelievable. 1. Almanac· de Gotfia. Dcbrett's, Burke's, and Bradsha"'· 2. Devon. Durham , Victoria. Gal!a\\1ay, and Susseit. 3. ,\1.ichael Collins. ~1ahatma Gandhi , Carter Harrison, ~Iannibal, and !.£on Trotsky, 4. Late Craw ford , Lemon Cling P..foun· tain Rose, Triu n1ph , and Clapp Favorite. 5. "Sacred and Profane Love ," "Adam and Eve,'' ·•F orna r inl." "Transfiguralion." and "Madonna o~ the Roses."' 6. Beretta. Peter Gunn, Hammerli , i1auser, and Ruby. 7. Dante, Descartes, Shelley , Thomas P..lann, and John ,\filton. 8. Hanacca, Hully Gully, Grand Ron1ie, Peabody. and Sici\iallO. - 9. Jack Ketch. Jack Frost . Jack Sprat , Jack Tar, and Jack Hor ner. 10._...Forinl, Labrusca , Dirbam, Riyal· and Rand. 11. The "Cliquot Club Eskimos," ri'le "A. & P. Gypsies." the "Studebaker Champions.'' the "C oon-Sanders Nighthawks.'' and th e ''Yacht Club Boys." 12. Grit , Sma rt Set, Delineator. Scribner's, and Vanity Fair. ANS\VERS: l. All arc international social registers, Dear Gloon1 y Gus No\V that the County HeaHh De· partment has been forced to reveal their Upper Bay pollution records, "·hv don 't the papers publish daily po1iution counts (as done with smoj!;) from Ocean and bay test sites? l'd like lo know long hcfore the counts reach their so-called un- safe levels. ~f. T. Ol•"'Y Ov• c~l!Mfltl .... tullM/tM lY rMClffa llfl<ll '-.., NCnWrllY rl'flftl "'- 'fl.-s ei ffl• MWSN-. s.fOll ,._ ,., -· I• G"-Y Gft. D.itf l'li.t. except Bradshay,·, a famous British railway guide. 2. All are breeds o{ cattle, except Vic- toria, a breed of pig. 3. All \lo'ere politically assas:!inated, ex· cept HaMibal who killed him.self. 4. All species or peaches, except Clapp Favorite, a species of pear. 5. A!\ paintings by Raphael. except "Sacred and Prorane Love ." by Titian. 6. All are firing-pieces. except "Peter Gunn." a fictiona l delective. 7. All "·ere at one time exiles, except John ~1.ilton. 8. Al! are native dances, except Grand Ronde. an"1ndian tribe. 9. All are mythical figures, except Jack Ketch, a London hangman and ex· ecutioner in rne 17th tentury, \lo'hose name has since been given to those "'ho succeeded in his...office. 10. All are foreign currency (Hungary, 'li,lorocco. Saudi Arabia, and South Africa ) except "Labrusca," a kind of grape. 11. Al~ "'·ere famous dance bands in the early days of radio. except the •·Yacht Club Boys," a singing quartet. 12. Only "Grit" remains published among this group of extinct national maga1.ines . 'Raid' on D.C. Lawyers \VASHINGTON -The White i'louse is raiding 1he Justice Department for more laW\'ers to bail President Nixon out of his \\'aiergate trouble5. Although platoons of atlomeys are already "'·orking on the President's problems \\'ith taitcs, impeachment, the Senate \Vatergate committee and the special prosecutor, our sources say \he \Vhite House ha s ilS k· ed for "al least :1 dozen" 1:\"'Yl'rs fr om Justice. These la"'Y<'rs. or course, o re bfoinr. pulled off in1port::int cases at .Justice to assist the President at the expense of !he taxpayers. Some _top Justice ofCicials are. giving the \\'hite House names of prospects , but there Is also an undercurrent of resislance to the presidential dragooning. FOR EXA1t1PLE, Assistant Att orney General Henry Petersen, whole criminal division handled the early Watergate investigation. has been privltlely hinting to ajdes that thty '-''OUld be wise kl turn down the \Vh11e Jlouse. From bitter experience. Petersen koows that getllng 100 close to Presidtnt Nlson can mean political bums. At Nixon's request, he postponed acting on cruda.l Watergate information, and took a public roasting for It. PETERSEN IS also worrk'<t. lfl)' Insiders about po.sslble conflicts of lntereat. Jusllce lawyers rhemaelves ha''' c::onlided to us that the,y are letry of to.king the jobs at 1600 Penmylvania Avenue nol just out of personal distaste, but because of ethical conflicts. One young antitrust lav.·yer sent for a job interview with Nixon attorney James St. Clair had \\-orked on the milk fund case \Vhile at Justice. Other lawyers fear they "ill be doing "clerk and jerk" jobs at the White House. reviev.·ing other lawyers' work and "jerking" files and books from law libraries. TllE "1UTE llOUSE'S difficulty in wooing young Justice lawyerJ was obliquely conre!ed by St. Clair In a 1eJephont' interview with my associate Bob Q\t.·ens. St. Clair said 'he is "in the process" of hiJ:ing tYi'O or lhrtt attorneys from Justice. But the talent search tw been going on for weeks. ample time to snare more than two or three attorneys it career lav.')'ers were volunteering. WllEN OWE~S asked St. Clalr who \\'as going to pay the JustJct attorneys, the shreYi·d Bostonian dodged. "I \lo'Ork It n dlsadvaniage because I d o n~' t understand tke bureaucracy," he 1&kl. Th< payroll. be added, was being Jell to "smarter people ." At Justice, a spoke.sman said when the loaned lawyers reav.e the department, t'tley wilt al~ go off the d~a.rtment payroll. This Wl>llld Jl!ll them Into tile While House budget. • discovered !hat treated .sewage effluent was being used to water golf courses and Jrvlne Company crops in the South County. It now seemed possible. officials .said. that this water was draining off farn1lands and into the Upper Bay. Quite properly, the llealtb De\art1nenl nctcd in1· mediately to close the Upper Bay w 1cn il received this Informal/on. Even though it still lacked tonr lusi ve evi· dence that this treated sewage was contributing signifi· cantly to the problem, there was no"' reason to sus· pect the presence ol human "'astes. \\'hat everyone would like to know no"'· of l'OUr.o::c. is how long the bay will be closed and ""hat l'll ll be done to re-open it. Th~ problems. unfortunately. do 1101 lend thern· sel,·es. to easy solutions. One proposal has been to build a pipeline to divert San Diego Creek. \\'hirh carries 1hc agricultural runoffs, directly into the ~a . llut :ti' it look s now. that is an extremely expensive altl·rnati\·e "'llh serious side effects. . Another possi bilit y would be to outl aw aJ,.!ricultural use of recycled sewage waler. Rut that could turn out to be a needless and ineffectu al scrapping of "'hat is otherwise a laudable water conservation project. . A third choice would be to dredge out dried up por- tions of the Back Bay. to restore adequate lidal flush in~. Dredgi ng ultimately n1ust be rtone. It is long ov rrilu(' But _t~at ~oo. is costly. ~\nd it requires n1orc stu<l y uf It s ram1f1cattons -ecological. financial and legal. Thus, "'hichever v1av one turns. there is ;1 clear need for considerably mOre knowled~e ahout the prob- lem .. The Board of Supervisiors. the Regional \\'a\er Quality Control Board. and possibl y the lr\'i nc ('on1 - pany should team up to conduct these studies as soon as possible. In the meantime. the public should resign it~el f to the poss ibility that its use of Upper Ne\\'port Bay may be restricted for some tin1e lo l'on1e . N ·0n11 ·r expl'd a11y miracles.' Privacy Conce1·n Moscow Line May Stiff en l11creasn1g ) Concern about protection of personol privacy is gro\\·ing. but not nearly so fast as the technology of "'hat might as "'ell be calll'd unprivacy. At issue here is !he F'Bl's National Crime Information Ccnlrr (l'\CJC), a computerized, nation~1d1' regi stry of y,·antcd persons ~nd stolen property. Police all O\"t'r th e coun1ry ha,·e instant access to the .SCIC hies, and the ability to obtain s\lch infonnatiun quickly is an obvious aid to Jay,• en· forcement . But now lhe FBI y,·ants to go further. Former Attomey General John N. f\litchell proposed four years ago that the r\CIC be expanded to include the records of every person in the country 'A'ho has had a "significant"' contact with law t•n- forcement agencies. The desi red in· fonnation y;·ould come from both lo<:al and federal law enforcement bodies. l\1ASSACHUSET1'S refused to hook into lhe ney,· program. rn addition. rhe Bt1y Slate has declined to supply criminal background data to other federal agt't\. EDITORIAL RESEARCH cies, nocab!v the Srnal! Ru s i n es s AdrninistratiOn. The common .... ealth con- tends lhcy have no right to or practical use for such information. In reprisa l. !he federal government h.:r s filed suit against ~1a ssachus~tts to force compliance. and it has al so y,·1thhr.l d funds ror federally supportt:'d progr<im:s. But ~lassachusetts has held firm Hefer - ring specifically lo the expanded crtinc dala progran1 of the f'BI. (IO\'. Frane1s \\', Sargent said that it y,as "'one of !hi' biggest threats to our democratic sysll'n1 -the invasion or one 's O\\'n privacy. \\"t: refuse (to join the system 1 -and "c shall continue to do so." Sargent reaffirmed his position hy creating. last D ec e m h e r . the ~1assachuselts Commission on Privacy and Personal Data . Executive Directo r ~larjorie Eltzroth describes the com· mission as an "action-oriented group" charged ""·ith examining stalutcs and regulations on privacy ·"·ith a Yie"" to detecting abu ses and recommending cor· reclive legislalion. BECAUSE of its mandate, t he ,,.lassachusetls commis.sion Is l<eenly in· terested in the various protection-of. privacy bills no\lo' before Congress. Gov. Sargent, acrompanil'd by members of the commlssion . appeared recently before the Senate Subcommittee on Conslilu· lional Rights, "'hose chairman is Sam J. Ervin Jr. (D-N .C.). Ervin has sponsored legislation to create a fed eral -state board that v.·ou\d control the collection and dissemination or crime recordS. In support o{ lbe measure, he quoted Thomas fl obbe!f, the 17th CflllUry English p 0 11 I I c a l philosopher: "freedom is poliucal po~·er divided into small fragments." FBI Director Clarence M, Kelley testified in behalf or an Administ ratlon· backed bill that ~-ouJd give the Justice Department authority over crime data . Ifs a dlfficul1 , perhaps insoluhle prob- lem. The police power traditionally has been exerclst'd at the locnl leVf,J or government in this country. Critics of the 8dmlnistration bill charge lhat a ma.1!ive, centrali1,cd crime-data file would be tanLAmount to crt'llting a na· tional poUct rorcc. It co1nu do\\"n to this: ts it fJOS'ible to combat crime In this fashion without t.'ncrnachlng on frtcdom r •' I ' \\'1\S llL\'GTO~ -l ll~h-ll'\'1·! offu:i.ds l~·rc <ire ht'~JJ111utj.( to fear !h11r !ht' poh tica l ronvuls1•>n ~row1n~ out or 1n1· Jil'tlt•htnt'nl prut:t•t'(l1n~au\!'!t l'rl'StJl'nl :".'!xon ma\' soon sy,·1 tch >lost'O\\' out •·f 1!~ uncli:irac1Cn.st1c· ~ft·IJJH· pol1r~ o I dr1 cn!I! 111\0 a tougher. n1ort· .1,(!i,:rl·SSL\\.' foreign pol1l'y. The 51ng!t n1a1or f;irtur ~·h111'..l this orninous S\\ itch a11•.1y (rotn dclt·nh· -.i policy <·011:-.1dl'rt'ri thi· personal prt·•t•r\·1· ,,[ Con1nu1n1st fl .1 r t: t•lucf Leonid Bti"lh· nt•\ -1~ tlw dl'l hnr• ;ind pos.~1h'" f11J of Richard N1'(on. 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TllE FIRST \is1h!t· ej~ual!y i11 a post· 1t1 •h•n1 " t•ra "'OUld prob.1hly be th1• n!"st 11l.~tall1nenl of lhl' .s1rah-~ll' :irtn~ 11!111!<1• 11un t;1lk~. calll'<i SALT II. \\'1th .\lr. :-\1it· 11n unrlf'r :in:irk for rletrnlf' c\'rt1 from the-onct~ soft·hne Dcniocralte liberals. ~o\"it"I nlll11ary lt"<itlers art.' urlder.nood 10 I'll; y,;in1u1g thl' t\re1nhu !h;1I ;iny hard agrernll'nl on SALT 1l re:1dll'<I with ~1 r. :\ison in ~lost'O\\' lh1s spring: n11gh1 nul las! sis rnonrlt"; a nt•11· l'rc:-.1dcnt nlighl rake ;1 f;1r harder lHie. 1!1·nt('. sornt' IX'.~S11111sts in u(fici;1I ,·1rck·s h"r{' nuw r;u ~t· !111· quc::;t1on of 11hf·th1·r :1 dl':1dluek 011 S1\l.T II, pill'> con· unut<t .\1xo11 f[lilure \\11h l.:Ongrt'Ss on the tradc·.'llld·cret!iL-; (JlH·~t1un . mighl a1.:· 1u;11!~· po:;tponl' tl1e ~t~t'tl\\' s11n11nit The v.ors! 1111ttll"l 1atc prOO['M.'l't 1f :\IOS('(l\I' dec1d1.'t.I 10 rnute it" f1 ve·}ear <lt•l('fl!C' .... ould be 1n Ult! :-Oliddle E.1SI, """h<'rf' l\1ss1n~f·r's sp .. et::icula r succcs~ 111 111·go!1:111ng poltuc:al st•Ulcmcnt lfi bo11ng 111 the So\ It'\ l;n ion. If !ht• fl'ilj))lf<tL<..11 110\\ O!OLOOLL~]y under \1ay 111 '.'llos<.'Q11 dut•S prnduc:r· ;i 111a. Jur f.-Ollt'\" s~llc/1 11 could rne:in that \\att rgal(• h:1ri 1lt•\Ot1rl'(I ~~t anolhcr \IC· tlm-~ the ho!dc: . most suttcssfu! U.S. forl·Jgn policy !)ln('t' the l"<Jld \,\.'Jr lx:i.;::in Brotherhood's Tax Break L ear)· F ullo1c ers Lo.~<' l~.rr 111 ptio11 at Lfl .~L You rl•n1en1b('r !)r. Timothy 1.rar\ The h1~h pn(~I uf LS(). The pruphcL uf psychedchc drugs. ' For vears the sidr v,::llks of Bcrk1·l<·'. - and 1hr "trN'IS or San Fr;ini,.:isCo" llaighr-Ashbury dis1ric-1 -~·f're stn•\1n y,•uh the human debris of his cultun· !'\OI>.•, !hi• g11ru cf na r- C'Clt1cs rcs;d1•s rn :hr slat e p<.'nllcnt1ary al \'nca\ 111· Back 11: 1!Wi6. Leary :ind sonic of his friends· foundr<I <All oulfil lo expand their minds and their "'ork. They cal\('(\ ii the Brothf'rhood of Eterna l l..-0ve :-tarcorics age n 1 s know· th:H Brotherhood cis one of thE' lur~cst n1anufacturcrs of ill!cH drugs in thc n:1· tlon. It has tumrd out as much as .100 pounds or I..5D a year and one of its Sidelines is smuggling and ~!Jin~ 1nnr .. Juana . The amount of human de.slrtR'tlOJ\ • and misery it has spread Is incalculoblc. Yoo migh1 be provoked to kno~· that you hn\'e beN1 providing t ha t l\rotherhood a tax hn ven . . or. at least. a \.a:( exemption. OR. Lt:ARV and his friends in Iha\ lit· tic circle of "love"' have enjoyed their lax~xrmpt inrorpora1ion since :-\ov. JO, 1966. The stale rra.nch)SC Tax lloartl. 3CI · ing as your a\\cr ego, gave them 1ax '-''" erflpllon as ;1 "reli111ous organizatron · And . lhat lax exemption has ~ 10 ef· feet untll ju.'lt rceen1ly. \\'h!!n As!Cmblymnn ~fikl' Antonovich. R-Glendri.le. found 0111 nlxlut h, he blew h i~ IOfl. lie rlrt'd on " lc-lltr to ~tanln ffuff, e:(eculive off leer of the Franchise RUS \\ALTON Tax Hoartl. d11nl!111rl111~ thr· 1:1\·l''' n1pr !.l<tllLS hi.• rt'\"t1k1'<I !•,rt hi\ l!h \\ rrttl' ,\ntt1n1J\'lt'h: ··'l'h;11 gr,1up 1~ ri'JIUh·rt to ha'" m;1r1~· mlll1011s of du!tr1r., fn·rn 11~ i!111·11 <r<"· It\ lllt'S Ill nc1rt'OI!(> T( ,11111011\ l)4;t11rr· ·' l' S Scn:1!C' s11b·(~11u1n111o··· rl·11·~1l•"l.I lh<il ~it /!·nsi i.){l n1l'rrl!Jo1'rS uf th•· llflilh•'rho11d ha~·c: llccn 1dcnt1ftcd il~ 1i;1rl!t·1pan1;; 1n criminal <:1L111 Illes aruund the globe.-· ACCOll l)l~r. to t\r11onov1t·h. .John Bartr!s of thf· f1'f l1·r:d I >rut: J·:nfo rce111l·nt Administr.:iuon l(•,,!1f11'tl !hill ~I\ n( !!JP 12 top Brolh(·rhof•d or~:1t1J.1t•r;; ;1r1· no..., fu~itt\'('S lron1 JLI!-\11(·•' 11, inc t1hroad and pur!iuJn/,l o!hl'r er11-r11r1sl·\ IJrl tht•1r ill· yOllf'll \\l•:d\h " "To ~r;1111 :tt>d con11n111· <i tax-t•s· t'11tpt1on lo !h(' 'Hl'•llh1·rhood' .is n N'liglnus O'l:'ant?:i!ion m=ik'C"! ;i mockrrv of our l3~ S\,\t•111 Thai·s °"'h;I An to11v1l'h <.'oncludt'd 111 tl'rn1s rather restr<11ncd. A <;h('<'~ "'1th .Jam~ C. S!1'v.;1r1 of the Franeh1~f' T:1x Roard rc\l':ll, •h:H lh1• Tn~ t'xemplton for tht.: Brolhl'rhood V.J:> r('voked recenlly ful\0111n~ ,\11lr:i110\ :r·ti ~ li•tter >lart1n lluff. in h1~ rt'Pl~ to thtt As..sf'n1h!) mnn. "rotr that th(' rc\OC;1t~11n had bt>rn l'<SUl"C! on .\larch -i "\\'E'\"E llAO our finger ()fl th11t ou!f(t for II lonR IUllt." S{11d St('W:lrt "'Back In 1972 \\i\ chC'<'kNI \\It h the t\1ton1rv r;enf'r;il's office hut !hry d1dn 1 s•·"m r~ havl" rourh lnt{'rcst in 11 on(' ~:.iv or !hr other • "llll')' 1Rr()the:rhood 1 11rt> runnlnio\ mort' d11mn dru;.:~ O(J'"'· 1 J,!ui-:;s. than they l'\"c r <lid " A<"N1rd1n~ fl) !'Jt•·'>'1;1r1 ~'veral of the Brothl'rhooU •11·n· c:On\1Ct~i:l of drug \r;if. riekin~ 1n !!li:l. bu1 \\l·n· rcll':J~l'd on pro- tk.ition "Ju~I ~lttbt· ~f' k<t\i> r .. \QkNI their t.1x e>:t"m1)t1on d1>t:sn'1 1111•;1n y,r'r1• drop- p1ng the tna11l'r If lht \' h.1ve <Hl} as.~els, "c'IJ g1·t .t /ll)ld of lh"111 "\Ve'\l' filt't.1 ahour $9 m1JIJ00 1n .1<..~t·S~ITlE'n!' \11;>. lll·n~ -l'H:i.1111~! 1hfl Hrothf·rh1wxl 1"h1· pmhl1'111 is ...,e d•1n t kOO\\' Jf Jt hil~ ;inl ,l~Sf•IS." Tht• qut •s11nn is ho11 c'On'" It toot slmo'n f'1J!h1 yea"' to cul lhe con.I '! 01.t.NGf CO.t.Sf DAILY PILOT Rohrrt ,\' ~\"erd, P11hllsl1r r TlicJ 1nas l\rc1·1/, Ed 1lur Barbara l\re1b1ch t cfitoria1 Pas;(' E:ditflr T~ ('::l1tQnar ~ll'C' of 1nr D11 1ly P,;,01 ~ki; Tu inform Md rt1n1ulate f'l'&dt>n hy Pf"'t'ntulJI on lhlli Pftllet dt\ef'S(' rnmmrnt,.ry on toplC"!I of 1n- tPrt11 h)· l')nd1rlllrfl rolu111n1l1!i 1nd carroon1,.ts, h)· pr.J\•'lt1ni: 11. f.-.rum f')'f' r~ad~r.s' ~•l'Y>-'! ll111! by JH"f''!l"l'l!lf'll:: Out n{'<.\"!IPAPtt i; r)OJ)l1'1H>M arw:I ~-~ on t'\JITl"n! top1~. Tilt' l'd1tQI' Lal oplnloro ol llW-Da.dy P1k1I !lPJl('lr only If\ \ht' ~htorla.! rolumn at lhr mp ol tht P4it<'. OpinM'.ml ('J;pTTfflt"d try t!wo ool· umnists and 1.'trtoon1£1a and lentt u r1!Cf'l' ""' th~ir O'>oll and ""endohf'- mrnt l'lf fhtir Vl~1' by the Dn.!ly PillX shotlld ht lnlt-rnd. f'r icl:iy. ~l arch 22, 1974 • Donatio11 To Agne'v Pal Evecl • LOS ANliELt-:s •l°l'l l - Among 1hl' rl<'ht•s l!O\\rtrd Hughes sµro.1d around lo poh- ticians of aln1ost t!Vt.!ry h:vcl or governnl(!flt n n ti politlcl'll persuasion .,..-as $10,000 r;ivr>fl 10 a ~ of l\1aryh1nd at thr r(!Quesl of fonner ,·ice pr('Si· dl•Jlt Spiro Agncll', accorrhng CALIFORNIA Co11rt ll11ti11g Ba1· Pays Damage 111 D1·unk Deaths VEN1'U rtA IAPf -1\ t'UUrt de..·1s1011 tll:rt has raised the J>OSS1bility that cocktail party Mts l'an be held responsible for da1nag<: l:iter caused by their inlOxicnti..'<1 guests. Thursday's Superior Co11rt decision ordered a bar to pay damages to a boy wbose parents \.\'ere killed In a traffic accident with a d r u n k e n driver. THE JURY said the Stml DAILY PILOl :; Police Seek Father In 3 Grisly Murders SANTA CLARA (AP I -A ~, 1969. Ndgllbon death in the !amily and hh fonner business executive was told police the family ··nmec1 wi fe and daughters wcrl' being sought in Ltrcc states to .)\at disappear in 1he middle moving out ol the state. today In coon<etlon with the ol the nlghl." to fl"Ch·ral t-ourt !\·~1101011) 1'11~·~~:.;"''°" h, ,.,.,,,,,"" A ss e1-ribly Ol(s Les ser ( State ) Pe11aJty for P1iffi1i g Bowl. in Simi Valley-, must pay $150,000 to Todd Banios, v.·hose parents. Ari\'aldo and Elizabeth Barrios, were killed 10 a h<>ad~n collislon in J uhe l'Dl.l'ders of his wife and two Carey aid pea r 5 0 n , AfRS. PEARSON ha 11 teen.aged d3ughtt.'f'S 4~ ymn described 43 alnwny 1-l'ooeer ~'Ol'ked at a nearby children's ago. Their bodlea w e r e weigbioe n> potads wtth blue clothing store. Police said unearthed by a t e r m l t e e)'H, grey "8ir and glasses, Peanon. picked up her che<:k inspector last week. oontinlled to llve In the house one day and sa!d she ~·ouldn 'l A . ed for another mooth . He told be back lO work because lhe\' wa1Tant ~·as lSSu by oeJ ... bors there bad OOen a 1 Santa Clara c:oon1y Sur>erior --~ ... ~~~~~~~~~.·~··~"'i:iii';';v~ing~<;hei;;i't;at~•~· iiii• Rell. a Las \'1•~a" l.11\\'1•r ror MuKhcs. \\·as re;11I 1n !ht· 1nal of a libel suit brought al?ilin.~t lfughes by Robtrl r-.1nh1·u. former head of his Xt'1·ad11 cni· pire. U.S. Districl Cnurr Jud1tt' l{arry Preizerson c:uitionecl the iury that the depo.o.ition 1\' n s meant to be ron~tdf'rf'rt in gaugin~ r-.t11h{•1i's ··~1:i1l' or mind ." whi!" h" workt>d f n r Hughes, and net for th1• 1rut11 or falsil v or th{' nllt·••111ion.~ • DCJO ProhP LONG REACH I UPI I ~lcDonnell-DouJ?l:is. builders of the OC!O. todav brandltd :is "irresponsible and maliciouii" charges by the Federal Avia- tion Admin istrJ!ion !hat the company ignored a safpty problem linked \\ith the 1\·ors• crash in aviation historv. "Thcrf' is M pos.o;iblC con- nection" betwero the rom- pany's rorre::pondell<'e ~·ith the FM ahout a cargo door problem before the crash, and the accident ," said John C. Brizendine. president of Douglast Aircraft Co. e Pair G1llU11 TORRANCE IUPll -A SACRAi\tE:-:TO 1 L'PI i -A coo.tro\·ersial bill to reduce the maximum penalties for possession of small quanlities of marijuana by f i r s t offenders c I e a r e d the Assembly Thursday. IT Y.'AS SE\1T to the Sena te by a vote of 47-22. Assemblyman Robert ,\1. l\1cLennan, the lcgislalure's only physician. protcSled the measure ( AD27:>11) on ground;; of new dangers to health re ported by medical researchers. ·'This is not a time to be \veakt'fting our m a r i j u a n a h1~·s." l\f cLennan fl{- Pararnount \, declared. AsSIC'mblyman Al an Si1!rol}' Shot Hits Woman Wres tler HOLLYWOOD (UP() jury oonviclt.'d two youths of De bra Da\\TI Jackson, :11. :111 arm~ robbery and 3ssault cmploye in ;.Tile Academy of with a d6.'.ldly weapon Th urs-Nude ~·emale Wrestling." ~'as day ror the shooting of a Roll-ing Hills man and his JO.year-accidentally sbot iu Lhe throat old son in a perking stn.1cture Thursday during a $ 4 0 0 at Los Angeles International robbery. Alrport. l\1lss Jackson y.•as follov.'ing Marion Battiste, 19. and the manager of the academy. Frederick J. Jones. 17. OOth of Jesse R. f'ortini. 27. as he Los Angele!'!. y.·ere chargl'd chased the bandits with a \Yith attack on Gerald \Vebbcr. pistol. and begging him not to 35. and his son Corey. endanger himself. police said. e Station Biil She LJ"ipped as she followed SACRA ~tENTO (AP\ -The Fortini down a stairway, fell ASM!mbly has voted down against him . and the .lB legislation that v.•ould have cailber revolver went off. placed a two-year morntonum ~"·ound __ irnz_. _he_r. on aervice station conslruction in California. But the bill's author . Assemblyman Jack Fen ton • o. Mootebello), was granted the right to have the bi 11 reooosldcred next week :ifter he adds clarifying ame.nd- me01s. e Dr11g Arrest SAN DIEGO (AP ) -A 31- J11 st Checkl11g H/72 .,..·ith a car driven bv \Valter Brennan. 80, Eugene 0. Shu~. 63, Or Thousands Oaks. was in St. John's J-los· c 1 t c d Judge Robert w i I I a rd , pita! in Oxnard today 11.).Bt'vcrly !!ills ~. another issue: "The real question is let the penalty rit the crime." he said. acceptin g the jury decWon. for an annual checkup. sald a statute involved in a The three-time Acade· 1972 state Supreme Court ruling indicated that liability my Award winner says Judges under current la\Y h..1ve discretion of deciding y.·htlher a first offender will bl' de11ll \vith in a felony or rnisdcme:1nor case. r-.1ost arc misdemeanors. for :1cts causl'd by an he feelS good except inloxicated person did °°' for a 'slight touch' of apply only to bar owners but emphysema. to anyone who served the --------- >1Tong:-doer. lie said this was one of the first cases to come to trial TllE PllOPOSED lcg1sh11ion under the high court ruling. y.·ou ld eliminate the felooy oounL SllUPE ANO hL'I ·wife . Sieroty said if an individual Helen . also died in the is convicted of a felony for accident. possession of ''pot" he may All four bars ~·ere sued. but never go to ~ but the the jwws could not agree on felony will remain as a police y.·hethcr the first tv.·o bars record. y.·ere lia ble and t h e y Felony v o s sessio n ofl exonerated the fourt h. marijuana is now punishable -- T e n1hlor F elt Jn Hivc rs id c SAN BER:\ARDINO 1 UP I I -A brief, minor earthquake jolted l'he region from San Bernardino to River si de, ·rt1Ursday afternoon. Court for Jarnes A rt h u r I Pearson. 48. the for m er manager of a S.1n Jose cedlt bureau, for the murdCrs of his wife Pa uline. SI. a nd daughters, Paula. l~ and l\1arianne, 14. DR. JOllN liauser, the Saota Qara County ooroner· medical examioer. s al d Thursday .\1rs. Pearson and Mariaivie died from blows oo the head . Hf' said the came of Paula's deilth was not known. Marianne w a s positively identified by dental charts. Her, mother· and older sister have been t en ta t i v e I y identified. Santa Clara Police Capt. Stan Carey said the mu rder! apparently occ urred in late by one to 10 years in prison for first offenders. VISIT THE BUNNY Under the bill, possession of' four ounces or less \.\'011ld be punishable with a maxitnwn six-month jail tenn, a $500 CAROUSEL COURT fine, or both. 'H eritc1,ge' V nits 0 K' tl SACRA~I ENTO tUPf ) - Gov. Ronald Reagan has sign- ed lcgislatioo permitting coun- ty boards of supervisors to c!-.1a blish he r it age and historical commissions. The measure (S8521 ) by Sen. Nicholas C. Petris ( D. Oakland l. also provides for the secretary of slate to utilize the California Her i tag e Preservation Commission and the California State Libra ry to coordinate the activities ot such agencies. 5outh Coast 1taza ' ' »' SAVEYOURBUDGET AND YOUR ENERGY! SAVE AT BIDWELL'S SPRING CLEARANCE! SPORT COATS KNIT SlACJCS Reg. SS().$90 $15-$18 SALi $35 Vi OFF DRESS SHIRTS s10.si• $7 Plus the Best Bargain Table Ever! TIES Reg. '6.50-$10 Y2 OFF SWEATERS Reg. 120 $12.50 • 8olA • 1,1..,.. ClwQOI • 8-1 0...Q9 J467YIA.UDO, HIWPOITIU.CH PHOH167MllO lNO:l TOlJOO T,_.EATPEJ ,. yt>ar-Old mailm8fl was ar- rested Y.1lile delivering mail and jailed in the drug death of bis wile, police say. You may now call Jose A. r..1orales ~·as booked Thlll"Sday for investigation of 4 murder. Officer5 said he was accused of furnishing drugs to hl5 wife Delfina, 24, .,, .. ho died or a drug overdose Jan. 28. Nomellini's So11 Killed In Misl1ap SAf\'TA CRUZ (AP ) -111e c;on of profe.~ional football Hall of f'arnc mrmbcr Lro Nomellini has di('d fron1 injuries suffered Y.tlen a sailboat ca!)Sized in ~lontef't!)· Bay. the Coast Gtlar<t says. T\.\'O OlA~I G u 11 rd t'l.l!!Pril and a helicopter scarchrd through the night f0t the l"'U Santa Cruz men also believed to have been on the boat v:hm it overturned. The Coast Guard sa id Ken Sniith <ind Allen Beorcndt are ini~irlg and have been tenra livelr idrntificd as passl'ngrrs ()ll !ht· bo.1t. Kim Norn('ll i111. 1'l. uf Aptos. \\';J~ pulled fron1 th\' water by a hehcoptcr lutt• Thursday and rushNI to :'I Santa Cn1z hospital. v.·hcre he died without re gai n i n g conreiousness. a ho s p i t al !';pokesJnan said. A C.Oa.st Guard spoke..c;man ~d the IS.foot. c r a ft overturned aboul I'? miles off SeqlK'I Point at 1 p.m. Thursday. 1~<>1ncllini·:i1 father played tackle fur the San f'ranci.~co 49ers from 1950 to 196.1. A native or lt;dy. he joined the club as the team 's No. I draft choice In 1950 after starring in foolbol\ alld ""°"ling al the Unlverslty ol Mln~ta . .,.,SIR WALTERS a;. lcny te titk• «ono ef WO'th n' w-Hel ... uh fOf' men thot loll In pliK• f'O l.,,11lly. 2052 Ne~rt &Ivel. c.. .. "'".. . ,.....,., Bullock's South Coas t Plaza coll free from Laguna Beach, San J uan Capistran o anJ Laguna N igucl. 0 D ia l "'()'' anJ ask operator for ' Zenith 7-0611 Shop by phone ac Bullock's So uth Coasc Plaza . I r's conve nie nt and ' ' ume savin g. ' • ' ' . ' . • . ' ' . ' •' ' ' ' . ' '' .· .. ' . ' .. • • FIO\\ 1ng abour tlv: body in the masc P'JAMA .GAME sc<lucti\·t manner. ::,hi rt, h.1her and soft. supple p'j:im:i). \\'hit<· '"irh hlnrk pindot~. 'ivid red poppies. 6· 14, SIOO Fashion Gallery D rt'SS('S. Thrcc·p1cc:e p'j:i mas, "'ith shirt·jac. llnd shell irr ;i vibrant turquoise wirh cor3 l :i.nd white print. 8-16. 878 Sher"'Y" Dresses. Dlouson p'j:unas in navy "·ith yellow. whirc and bro"'·n chain piiot. 6-16, $80 Pavilion Dresses SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PL\ZA Shop ~lonclay 1hru Frida)'. 10'.00 a.m_ to 9:30 p.m. I Bullock'.s San1a An:a. 1 Fashion Squ~_rc, 2800 N. Alain ~ltttl, SJnra An.l, Telcrhonc: 54?-72 11 S:lturtlay, 10.003.m.r1)6:Mpm. Bullocks Soulh Coasr Plnz:a, San Diego FrttWay ac Bristol, Cost.., i\ft·s~. Trlcrhonc: '56-06 11 \ '• ' VOL some shoot mak In airpl plex I ... ""' o! era R • a in a a 0 I,