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1974-03-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
an er as ro e I Candidates on Cant pus WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 27 , Bout Won by Students VOL, U , 1110 .... S 1•CTIOfrll," ll>AO•I I • • • • • • • • • • • • Devil Cultist Remains 'Dangerous' .. ~ q11oil Nice ,. .. Pretty Pat Pomnler finds time to fling a horseshoe during on outing on the sands of ri1iami Beach. The mode1- artist-fashion designer checks in with vital statistics of 36-26-35. Bo1nb Kills !\Ian, 22 BELFAST rU Pll -Joseph Hughes, 22. became the 984th 'iiclim or violence in Northern lreland by accident. He hzippened to be driving by Tuesday when a time bomb "'ent off outside BeUast. Orange --eout Weather 1tfostly cloudy tonight, but clear- ing Thursda y to lair skies and wa rm er temperatures. Highs Thursday in the mid to upper 60s. Lows in the 50s. INSIDE TOPi\ 1' Jn. a sizzling autobiogroph11, the Duchess of Btd/ord tttls of an attack bl/ all intruder and "the night she beoon1e a 1cmnan." Story, Page 4. Al y..,, Stn'ln 1 lffllM :It L. M. ltYI 1 C•l'fff" c ... 11tr ff CIJo11lll.. fl-U Ctmlc1 .. c......... .. DNlll Ntllwt " t:llli.11•1 ..... ' E111 .... 11-111 )4.U l'IMll'l:t 11·2' "'°' l)~1 l"or Ill• a.ecol'll 41 -. 111 !'M ltnkt 11 AINI L.....,, Jt Mnln tt•tJ Muty•I "''"'' tt N•11..,•I Ntwl 4 Ori"" Ctvrly It Sytvi.. .,.,,,, 11 '""" 17-lt O•. SlelMnllll t Sit<-M•""-"'' H·1J · ftlt\Oi\1011 II TllMltn H·I' Wttlfltr t Wile-AaMrl It W1m111't Ntw\ 11~1 Werll Nt'fn 4 • Dean Tells Of Mitcl1ell, Sta11s Stall 1'lE\V YORK (APl -Ousted \\'hite I louse counsel John \V . Dean JI I complelcd his testimony as a star government \Yilncss at the trial of John N. '-1.itchell and ~1aurice II. Stans t<Xlay and stuck to his story under grilling by derense lawyers. · In three days of testimony. Dean said that former Atty. Gen. ri.1itchell called him repeatedly about· a fraud inYestigarion of rinanci er Robert L. Vesco,~who gaye. a secret ~OOL()()(l contribution to Prl"Sidcnt Nixon1s rt'" election campaign. Dean said both hfitchell and Stans tried to delay disclosure of the contribution, at least until after the eection . The two defendants, who quit the Cabinet to head Nixon 's re-election campaign, are charged Yo'ith conspiracy to impede the Vesoo investigation, obstruction of ju.stice and perjury. For the first time, a brief excerpt from a transcript of a taped conversation between Dean and the President in the White House was put into evidence. The conversation. on ~\1arch 20, 1973. concerned A1itcbcll's report to Dean about his appearance before the grand jury that eventually indicted the former attorney general and Stans. According to the transcript, Dean told the President that he had just talked with !\1itchell and that lllitchell had undergone "an incredible grilling" before the grand jury. He related that ~litchell said he had been asked questions about Donald Nixon Jr. of Newport Beach, the President's nephew, who worked for Vesco, and Edward Nixon, the President't' brother. "'ho \Vas connected with the transfer of Vesco's contribution. At one point in cross-examination by Stans' lawyer, Walter Bonner. Asst. U.S. Attorney John4i}!ing objected th at Bonner IS«: DEAN, Pagt 2f DAILY PILOT AD RESPONSE GREAT "The response was terrific." \Vhat more do you have to have LI advertiser say to tell you that you 're doing the job? That's what the advertiser said "'ho placed 1ru.., three-liner: Attract. Bachelor apL Yrly rental . Bal Isl. Ga ll (Phone Ko. I There·s plenty of space in the Daily Pil'l! for an ad that can "·ork just a!i \\ell for you. rr you "'an t to reach tht au dience \lo'lth .. response ability." lry the dire<'I line to a Qaily 'lilot ad-visor. Dial 642-16711. • ' Laguna Surf Vi~tims D•ll1 Po101 \l•H P~c!o Laguna Beach lifeguard rescue three scuba divers hauled in a diver further ou t. Th f' divers from Jn· lrappd in heavy surf at Laguna's ti.toss Poi nt 1\tes· land ci!ies had beco rnc exhausted batt li ng hcav.v day. Lifeguard Capt. Bruce Baird pulled in two of seas and could not reach shore .. \H three \l.'ere re· the heavily laden n1en "'hile Dispatcher Bruce Reed leased after e1nergency treatrncnt at the stene ~~~~~~~~- Car Wash Fuel Storage Schoo] Ca1npaign Bout a Vi('tory For Stu<lcnl~ Blamed for Tanker Fire Tuesday's oil fire at a Huntington Beach car wash may ha \·c been another unfort unate outgrowth of the fuel crisis, the city fire dcpartlnent officials said today. Capt . Roger Hosmer. deputy fire marshal . said the Metro Ca r \Vash. 13400 Beach Blvd.. \Y as using its large underground gasoline tan ks as a bulk storage site lO save fuel for other car washes in the ~letro chain. Such use . 1n a standard commercial zone, is against city zooing laws and fire codes. Hosmer conlended. t~lame:s erupted \\rh ilc a gasoline :lnlc- er truck was sucking fuel out of one· of the underground tanks. preparing lo transfer ll to another ca r "·asl"r in an· other city. The blaze sent up n long column of black smoke for about 1$ minu tes. gutted the gasoline truck. and burned truck driYcr \\1illiam Cunningham on the arms, nose and body. He was treated at the bum ward o( ·Orange Counly ~tcdlcal Cente r "'here h\s cond itiop wa s listed as satisractory. lie was later ltfll home. ' " f ire investigators at the scene said it began "'hen Cunnini:hnm shut off his pump. rhe pump sparked and ignited the gasoli ne fumt'S. Hosmer said operators at ri.letro told investiga tors !hey had been storing excess gasoline in their tanks as a coovcnience for thei r other car "'ashrs because of the fuel crisis. The ri.1etro Ga r \\'ash has three gallon underground tanks. a (See OIL f'lltE. Page ZI 12,000 large Byrd Accuses Nixon Hy CA\1JACE PEARSOS Of 11>t! 0.1ty 'llot SI•!! Pnlific~ \\":t~ !hi.' 11 innrr Tul'Sdil\' 1\hrn !hC' /l untin~lon Beach Cn1on 1!1gh Sr-hool l)i.str1t'I board rf'fil~r-d to ,1dflrt :.trit"ilr guidelines for candidate~' .1ppt-.1r.ult·t~ on campus. Board Presidrnt ri1•orgl' JJ')g:in lo~t h1~ c:i1npa1gn to rhang!' lh!' rurr(·nt d 1~1rii·t policy under an onslaul!h! of oppo~111on from students. lt'aChC'rs. principal~. resident." alld fellow tru~lcc<>. "StudcnL'I should not be-handrd il \lo'StCred down \'('fSion O( pofifl('!;." \like Kerr. a student at ~lanna ll igh School. told the board. Logan objected $Jl('Cificially to <'In \VASHJNGTON ~AP 1 Assistant Incident in v.·h1eh 1hrN' C"andidatc.., for Democratic Leader Hobert C. B\·rd Assen1 bly spoke in a go\cn1n1t.'.nl c1a~" :ii accu<;ed Presiden1 Nixon today • of ~l anna misleading the 1)('()pl1! and tr~ing t1i Thev \\Cr" inrumbcnt Robert sabotage the House 1mpt·nrhn1en! tB-!IUn11ni.;tnn lki.1th1 .. tnd inquiry. Byrd sai d he believes Nixon'" l.1t'n1ot'ra !1r horcfuls. ,\ \ \'.in ertd1b1Hty 1s :itmo!it entirely gone and and Trustet' l>enn1s )lnnj."!cr~ Burk" I• o Prl!t'n that !he Pres ident is .£~g3gt>d in~ a Logfln. 11.ho has prcv1ou5ly adtn1th-d desperale, las t-ditch ca rw~ -to-saw-hr~ttrg tilt rte1t11 t fh7rt 11ga1mt :O.tnm;m. himS(!lf from be.Ing ouste<T-from office by said he thought lhe trustee's appearance blaming his J?roblems on Congress. (Sre roLITTCS, Page.JI ', Viejo Deatl1 Si1spect's Sa11ity E yecl The aecu sed killl'r or a :O.li~roo r 1c1•1 :;cl100I teacher bcl1('vrs lie 1s the son o! Sat:i n. a p!iych1at ri :;1 1r~!1f1{'d Tuesdny. and IS .. as dangcrows J~ an}onc /\"(• c\·er rnet." Dr. Ernest \\'. Klatte 11a~ !c:>tifying in th<· Superior Court .s<i n1ty h('u ring for titt'Yt>n C. Hurd. 2~. l\l:it11· is Oran~e County D1rt·r1or uf \lcntal llc:ilth. Florence i\•111(·\" Hro1-1n. Jr. th(' n-.ot her of five. 1-111s ~•1\';.1j.!{•ly rnur1Jcrcd in .Jun<·, 1~170 Hurd ha~ ~p("nl t110 yr .'.l rs at A!:J.<icadrro ~rati..: llosp1t:cl for the rnm1nall\' in,ane. &•\"f'r:1I u!hi ·r-. have bt•en t"<lri\ tCtl'd and nnpnson<.·d 111 the C<hf' 1\ j11r;; of o;;1•ven nlen ,.nd f1\'e. women &.ird the !>ctond of four p.<;yttuatnsts lO 1~· t•;dlt·d as •·:>.JJ\•rt \\llni·SS<"S Tu rsdav Ttw IH •.1nng-•1!11 <IC'h·rn1in1· 1f lfu rd 11·;11 uu11 facr a rnurder tn<1I. J/1· 1~ accu~1·d of h._·1ng .1 lt•ndrr of ;:i IOll':t·kn11 l!fOO p of clnft1ng drug u<;('r<: 11hoi;f' dl'J!1es 11t•rt· dnpt· ;i nd 1h1· d!'vrl Thi.· group 11·11~ J1nkl·d lo 1111.· .fonl' 1, 1~1711 robhl:rv and <L"<C inurd1'r of S;.1nl <1 1\11;1 ~er\1c1· st:1t1on att1'ndn111 .Jl·rrv C;1rl1n. r .. ·<;s !h~n 2~ hour'.> ;1flf'f ('.1rhn. ~1 11,1<; ha ckt'd 10 rli·arh . .\!rs Hr(J\.\!l 11a:. dra~gl'(I fron1 hl·r car at a ~top ~1gn to an IJ•1 int· or;1ngt• grovt· and t;11.ill~ :.la.~hl'<l ;11)<! S!.'l bfxirl S1nc1· bcJflh r''!urn•·d frorri •\l,'l~r.idt•rii. I [11r1! /J;1!i h!"t.'.11 IJl !Cr\'lf'\11.'.d h V J•S\1·h1alris1s infl ud1ng l>r. l\lal1t' and tu"s '1"-'>Ul'1:ite Dr . liol..ie rl Drur\, 11'rl0 al~ les11f1l'd Tucsd;1v. · T".~tunflny hY nr Kl:1t1e included tr~1unony th<1t ll urd c:ontinucd his Sal:in.ous pray1•rs ni_gh!ly at the state ho spnal a11d th.11 he also \l."OJ'Shipcd the d1·1ty kno'.ln to hi m as Harley-Davidson. aflt·r !he f1rrn that builds f a s l n1Citorcyclcs. Hurd never ha d ~ ll"lOlorc~·clc, it \\'33 1~11 f1td . and l\htle hospitalized •nc rcque:.ted continu1ni? tranqu1hzing drugs 111 lllock nut 101rri; !hat told hun he L"it·e SATA~. l'age 2l Tee n Fin etl .$25 For Strenki11 g Sr\CRAM Er-iTO t t ·p1 J A ~·outh who streaked a St . r•atnck's l)ay parade and -·as apprl•henricd by an Ex plorer SCOUI v.as fined $25 1vhrn he pleaded guilty t o 1l1 ... 1url)inJf thf' JX'Bt'C !Jan11 \I Cox . 18 . ai;:r1·1·d Tuesday 1\1th )lun1r1pal \'1111rt .Ju d g 1· E<1v.·11rd linr\:ia th.it th1· nude d11 ~h 1-1a~ "a prl·lt,\" <:lttpid th1ni.: tn du·· I o-.: V•:t'i 1·l1a~·1I b\ ;l nto1nr1 '"rl1· po!1r('m;in 11 tlh rrd l1ch1~ :u1rl "1rrn bu~wuall\. "u" "<+1>1urccL.b.y._Lhc.. i::xplorcr scout 2 DAILY PIL.Ol S Wtdnt\dil~ M.tircll 27, 11}74 ~ -, -- Meat Higher Year A!tf!r Boycott ·By tbe Assocl1ted Pl'l!'Ss One YMr aftur the week·long nteltt boycott called by eonsumcrs 10 prot st rising prices, an Associated Press survey ~ that meat gene rally Is n1ore tzpe.osive than ever at the retail level. The shopper who sticks to specials ean come up wlltl a n1cat bill lower than last Russ Leader Rescl1ed11 les U.S. Talks MOSCOW IUPll -Leonid I. Brezhnev delayed talks with U.S .• Secretary or State llenry A. Kissinger for six hours today. The Comrnun1st party general secretary gave no explanation but other sources said it w•s bct".iuse of a hurriedly callrd mcellng of the Politburo. Brezhnev ancl Kissinger then began talks in the afternoon after Brtz.hncv rescheduled them from the moming. Diplomatic sources said the 16-member ruling Politburo apparently heard a report from Marshal Andrei A. Grechko, the defense minister. who returned from an officia l visit to Iraq late Tuesday. State Department spokesman George Vest said Kissini::er gave a lunchron for :Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko and talked \\'ith him for an hour. Tilert he drove lo the Krl'mlin and began meeting with Brezhnev at 5:40 p.m. (M0500w tirne). Vest said. Kissinger tokt newsmen he !>a\\' nothing ominous in the unexplained cancellation of .the meeting earlier in the day. "You can look oo ii the other way," he said. Earlier, there had been reports Kissinger's talks hcrl', dealing v.·ith issues to be resolved before a visit by President Nixon in June, might be extended to a rourth day. When Gromyko was asked by newsmen how the talks \\'ere going, he said, "Ahead. ahead.·' Kissinger. Gromyko and 22 invited guests dined on consomme, salmon. veal and three types of French \\'inc prior to the ·afternoon session of talks. Brezhnev and Kissinger met a total of nearly 17 hours i\londa y and Tuesday. Kissinger is scheduled to lea\'C Thursday. but there have been reports the Russians asked him to stay one day longer. Vest said Kissinger still is planning on a Tflursday departure but that could change. Two ICSSiom . Tu-y lotalinJ 8\; hours were devoted to talks <WI the MiC.dle East. the European security conference and troop and anns cuts in Europe. according to Vest. On the i\oliddle East, the Soviets have been annoyed that Ki.iMi.nger's personal dtplomacy has frozen them out. They • are also disappointed that the European security conference in Geneva is not making faster progress. For the second straight day Tuesday, tile two men aod their aides, including Gromyko, skipped dhuier in favor of sandwiches .and coffee at the green felt table. The talks also 1ouchcd on Soviet- American 1rnde. Kissingl'r has been seeking moot favored nation treatment in Congress for the Soviets but it has been held up by senatorial questions about restrictions oo Je\\·ish emigration from the Soviet Union. Neither s19e would say wti ther that sensitive issue )-·as raised. "The talks were businesslike and C9Jl.<:lructive in character1" was all a joint statemcnl aCfdCd to 1bc Dare <innouncement of the subjects discu..ssed. Boyle Jury Quel'ied MEDIA. Pa. (l!Pll -Questioning of prospective jurors began an hour early 1oday in efforts lo spt•cd selection of a jury !n the nu1rdcr I rial of forn1er United ~1inc \\1orkcrs Prl•sidcnt \V . A. "Tony•· Bovie. Af!cr eourt l'Ot1vcncd at 9 a.m .. ii tOOk about an hour t6 select another juror for the !rial of Boyle. accused of oriJ:inating !he idea In kill his tiMW rival Joseph A ... Jock"' Yablonski, his \\'lfc and daughter. DAILY PILOT ~ Or•riv• CMll OAllY l'llOT, wlltl .... ldl b _,_ "'' "l•Wt-l'rt11. It M ii,,,., '' -o .. 119, c .. 11 p~1"'"" c-ny. ki>e· , ••• ldll ... ~• ... ll\lllll•,,.., 11-.-.y "''°""" l'f\oiloy, "" CoaTo #.tM, ... ,_.., &MCI>, ...... , .... 'O<I •••Qill'-t• ... 111111.y, u.- IM<.fl. 1•~"'-'Std<ll-k 1P'ld $1n C-lt / .... ~ c. ... tr....... .... •ltlol• •'81orwtl ..,\!Ion la pvlllllMd Jllwrdlfl '"" $ ....... ya. 1"4. prlnc:IP9t ....iill•lll"' •llilll It •I )JO Wiii l•Y SlrM1, (Dl!I Mn•, (tlltorftl• . .,.,.. il;olttrl N, w,.d "'"..,."' • .., l'\ftlllllotf .. J•ck R. Curltf \/o<t '"""'""' •NI C•Mr•I M•"•0-' Tllo••,., ICtt•il [do!Of T~o"ltf A. Mutpl.'"' Mfl"9fflt t:<l'lt• Ch11let H. Looi ltlc~uii!I P. N.11 ,t.11.,t•n! M-tlnt 1:11"'1 Offk .. (Dllf Mn1· U0 WHI 11•1 $tr"1 N-" Ill.ell JUI ,.._., 9.tl/lfWtr' L-1.-.;ll: m F.,.ftl .,...,.,. 11..,.,,....,_ &t«fl: 1711J lffd> '°"',.... .... I.I~ C""'*'lt: >al Korltl t i (1111, ... II.Ml Tlf ...... 17141 M.1-4111 ~ A'-'I .... ~42·M11 ,.,.... C-1;1 .,... lwflll II L....,.. &IKll ••2-4430 ,._ Mtrllll o ...... ""'" t.-ltln 140-12tl ' . year. \\'bolts.'lle prl(.'C.S are. dov.11 Ll'cau.~e of irn..·rf!11'1('{i !iiUppl1<·s that piled up duflnf' the JanuJr\ lruc\.er!i' :i:rrikc and !1l'C.:llU~1: pt"()plt• arc ·I.Ju) 111~ IC'ss mcllt. Over·:ill. ho11cvcr. 1neo1t pnccs ai 1· ~encrally tught!r than lasl )ear lu l~ cities thec-ked by the AP la!it April I and nguin this 11·cek. T he AP SUl'Vf'Y (."()\\'l"l'd Gro11cfty 601·illu se\·en me.at items -round steak, pork chops , ctlopptd chuck. sirloln steak, lamb 1 hops, lf'g of !;iml) and standing rib roast . F1rC)·SJX percent of rne items checked 111·re hlghc-r ln prl<'t°: ?6 percent were lu\\·er: 10 per<.-ent were uncluinged ; and a # pcrt-trll 1~ere una vailable on one of the 111 0 :,urvey dates. . ----------- Son1e days even a prelly fcn1ale like Poto. a 16·year-old !-(orilla at San Francisco's Flcishaeker Zoo. hates everybody. Not that .~he really can be bta1ned . It wa s r:iining: and she covered herself with a piece of sacking -and what lady wan ls to he photographed that way? '---- Agnew Sells Ho1ne, Makes $110,000 Fo1· 15 Mo11tl1s Betf Items g~aUy lucrtued c than other meats.'.bl.Jt tbtre 'fl! no ear pattern. ~ ... Choppt'd chuck, for cumplt. was uP in 1% cities, rising an average ot 24 percent. It was down in Jive cltJes, decreasing an average of • 12 perctnt, and \\'Bll unchanged in lv.-·o. From Page J POLITICS • • • was "highly irregular." Logan said Tuesday he doesn't warlt to stop candidates from speaking <>n campuses. "I want to prevent the hard sell caml)aign, the attempt to solici t workers. lo hand out literature. m a king statements abou t other candidates. "Some parenl1 feel," Logan continued, "their students arc there not to be huslled but lo be educated.'' One student from the class said. ''We didn't feel corrupted (by the speakersJ. \Ye want~ to hear It straight -from all file candidates because \\'e·re 18 and v.·e're a:ol.ng to Yote.1• l:>r. OlarlMI Weaver. principal at ~larina., said the current policy includes provisions that differing opinions 1nust be presented fairly and teachers can't take an advocacy position. Thl-se conditions y,·ere cornplied v.·ith. he said. Thl• policy allows distribution of c.1n1p<1lgn hlcraturc. Peter Sehctzinger. the ~I a r in a govern1ncnt teacher. said the point of the course is to encourage s t u d e n t involvement in politics. "but no effort has ever be<on made to influence y,·hat their choice 1night be.'' Schctzinger. who started speaking in a quiet hesitant voice and ended in an emotional quaver, admonished the trusiecs. "It seems lo me the board is more concerned \\'ith its O\\TI petty politics ... than with providing a better t-ducalion. "Stop wasting people's time with al>surd things such as thi.s.'' he declared . The audience applauded. Logan's suggested guidelines called for no c11mpaign literature on campus, no solicitation of workers. no derogatory remarks alxiut other candidates. 72 hour noli<·c of candidate speeehes to boa rd 1nernbcrs and allowing the puhlic to at lend. !\!angers read a lengthy ::;taten1cnt of defense <1nd cotlt-d the notlce to trustees '"absol utely preposlcrous." A light moment in the evening came y,•hcn Dave lsraclski , a former Fowitain Valley School District trustee. said he represented a group of concerned parents called Citizens Reacting Against Poiitics 1CRAP). llis tongue-ifl..<:heek speech, replete with clidles like ''l\lotherhood and God'' Pwl<,chc)111 -to lle •tjle belt~ -they went down fn ela:tu cltlet over the t2·moolll period. Pqrt chopo ·were up in seven cltiH. urichanged in tv.·o and Wlavallable in Olll'. , In. UM! 19th city. Austin, T,I,, the nonnal price ls $1.89 a pound -up 12 percent from la.st year'a Sl.69 figure. But consumers who went to the supermarket during a spetjal sale this week could get them fo r •t.39 a pound, down 17 percent from last year. Government figures for February-the latest mooth for which at.aUstics are available -also showed higher prices. A sample of meat iterrui checkect by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics at 1,500 supermarkets In 56 · cities sbowed- increases on every product. Th c increases ranged up to 31 percent for hamburger which v.·ent from an average of 84 cents a pound lo $1.10 J)tr pound. On Tuesday the government anl'IOOIJC{'(i it ws buying J45 millioo WfJrth of high quality hamburger to help prop up livestock priL'Cs. The meat will be donated to schools. Agricultu re Department officials said the move could boost retail beef prices. But no one was sure how much. A3 might be expected, consumen and Industry e~rts disagree about the ~g term effects or last year's April 1·7 boyrott. Consumers say it helped bring pri<..'eS dO'YIJI and made people chaflle eating habits; the industry says It simply disrupted the market. Any assessment n1 ust include the effects of the meal price freeze ordered by Presidcnl Nixon lale last March. That freeze \\':J.S lifted ai inost meat items in late July, but beef prices remained t'Ontrollt'd until September. Cat!ll'men cla imed ii was unprofitable to produce beef and ll'ithheld livestock from market. crC'ating a temporary shortage. \\'hen the freeze ended. the tiv'.'stock \\·ere sold and prices dipped briefly. In a few wet ks, however, another shortage of beef appeared -this one caused by the fact that fev»er cattle were placed in feedlots during the fret>Ze. l~i('('S \\'ent hack up and in January, \l'hOIL'Sale prices hit a record hi gh. A choice steer carcass -th e kind of meat the :;;upcrmarke!s bu} -y,·as selling for aboul 80 cents a potJfld. The truckers' strike kC'pt crtUle from market. cutting supply and pushing up the price again. \Vhen the strike ended. the supply \\'Cflt up -and the price ~tarted tumbling. \\1holesalc pr i cl' s during I.he \\'ee k ended .\larch 23 averaged 66.Ja cents a pound contpa.rcd lo 68.05 cents a p<>und during the same period in 1973. From Page J DEAN ... and "the good old American way," y,·as badgering Dean. WASHINGTON (AP) -Former Vice Agnew made a profit on the sale, about referred to polticians as a "dangerous "I'm not badgering the witnes~." said President Spi ro T. Agnew and his Y:ife $72.000 of it is due to a. 40 percent element." Bonner. "I y,·anl the tru1h to come." have sold their home in a Washington appreciation of property in the area since "Already our students are almost Dean then volunteered: "J want the December 1972 \vhe.n Agnew bought d t t " h ·d ·1· g al one suburb for $300,000. They paid $190,000 rea Y 0 voe, e sai ' smi m ' truth to come out .'' tire house. point. "Many of them are already for the house 15 months ago. Agnew spent sonic of his own money registered. .fudge Lee Gagliardi, who several The buyers were a retirC'd \\1ashlngton for improvements. such as a recreation !irnes \l'ilmed Dc11n not lo volunteer builder. Myron Davy, and his \Vifc. roorn and some of the govern ment statements, turned with a scoy,·J lo the expenses were for securit.v items that did Foriuc1· F1·csno A1"de ., nd sa·d Barbara Davy, a real esla1e agent who 11•1 ness a 1 : sold the property to her in-\ay,•s, said she ~?~~~hance the property, ~tiss Beale yc:~·~ga~.31~ir~ ~~~:ta';:;'ln;.nt~t~~~~~.~~d believes the Agnews will move out next The Davys live near \Voodbridge, Va., lle}d 011 Narco RaJl f\.litchell 's Jav.·yer, Peter Fleming Jr .. month . They ha\'e 90 days to \"acate. and had to relocate since their iw-acre queried Dean about disc rep an c i e 8 The Agnews have been looking for a area is being con\ierted into a~ state FRESNO (UPI) Former city bet\\·een his trial testimony and his grand less e......,....,ive house , sonicl.hing in th e recreational park. Planning Commissioner Norman Bains jury testimony regarding the dates of Tilo S lrirkeH Yugoslavian President Tito suffered a stroke several weeks ago which has paralized the left side oi his face and closed his left eye. Doctors say the 81· year-old Tito is not in danger of dying, but there is no hope of recovery. From Pagel SATAN • • • cannot Jove. He said Hurd -who had cultivaled long. curved, fingernails and sits with his wrists and ankles chained and cuffed - s!ill appears to be psychotic. The psychiatrist added that the bldly· haired prisoner could deHnitely de-- !eriorate mentally under stress of the legal proceedings and that his psychosis could be due kl the Carlin·Bro\\'TI affair. "To hide this horrible thing he has done," Dr. Klatte said, explaining his evaluation . Atascadero psychiatrists also predicted rene\\'ed proceedings coold damage Hurd's progr<'ss. Gang member and prosecution v.itncss: fferman Taylor lesliricd and police reports had also menlioncd that Mrs. Bro\1n's heart y,·as eaten in a tribute to Satan. Proseeuting depury district attorney Frank Briseno maintains the court should remember tha t If lfurd remains hospitalized. he couJd be released \\o\len his commitment poriod equals the prison sentence tie might have served. "From v.-tiat I get from him," Dr. Klatte tes1ified Tuesday, "he doesn't think he did anyt hing wrong. Because, in his \\"Ord.1 'Death Is beautiful,' and bis fa ther Satan is pleased." Hurd, \\'ho claims to have taken LSD 500 to 800 times during a long history of drug abuse, fidgeted as Dr. Drury, from Orange County .Afedical Cco ter, testified about the condition of his brain and any chances for impro\·ement. "From what I get from hi m, he believes he is here to be killed or else to be sent back to Atascade ro,'' Dr. Drury testified in Judge Walter Charanu.a's t'ourt room. ''I wouldn't write him off as hopeless." he said of rehabilitation, "bl.It it \\'OuJd certainly be a long process." Udall Nixes 01oicc .. r--Sr. has pleaded innocent to narcotics conversations he said he had with neighborhood of $100,000, in the &vcm charges and a Municipal Court hearing ~litchell. \VASHI NGTO~ (AP) -Rep. Morris K. 'River area or ~1aryland. according to Frona Page 1 \\'as set for April 2. At one poinL after listing a series of Udall (D·Ariz.I. as ked President Nixon writer BeUy Beale, who disclosed the Bains \\'as arrested Thursday at his appa rently slight rontraclictions. Fleming Tuesday to withdraw the nomination of sale in the Washington Star-:--Jev.•s. OIL FIRE . , , bail bonds business on suspicion of selling asked Dean: Leonard K. Firestone to be ambassador heroin to an undercover agent. "\\'hich testimony is lhe truth ?" to Belgium, Firestone. a director cX Before buying the houS<'. in the Jfe....is cha rged with three-counts of "They ar&all true,'LDean replied. Fir~tone -Tire & Rubber Co. has been 1-Iaryland suburb . or 1\en\\·cKXI, • thc---;;tor~acity. Hosmer said. selling heroin and one count each af The trial ll'as delayed in starting today listed as a large contributor to Nixoc,.s Agnews rented ~n cight-rooni suite at a "You can have the big tanks bul you J>055ession of heroin and marijuana for for tv.·o hours because of unspecified 19i2 reelection campaign and heads the dO'o''TllO\\'Tl \Yash1ngton apartml'nl hotel. , I 1 I bl ms , .. on L1.brary pro1·ect The General Services Adm inistration can l .use .. them as a . bulk .. storage 1_s_a_c_. _______________ ega pro _e __ · ----------···'-'-' ___ ..:_:___· __ . ------ t" ted u It S""nt s12~ 587 for operation. Hosmc~ explained. Beca~e ~ 1ma reccn Y. "'" · . of this. \1·e are going to start checking improvements required f?r the p~otection other possible storage areas.'' of Agnew when he was vice prc~iden~. lfe said the fire department has one But realtor Peter Burr said v.hllc complaint of a gas station also being used for bulk storage and all en1pty gas Tee11 Motorbikcl' Killed • Ill CrasJ1 An IS.year-Old Anaheim moto: ~;cl 1st was killt"d in Garden Grove Tuesd;iy night \Vhrn !he big bike he v.as ridinR \1·ent out of control on a tiJtnt curve and h.it a telephone pole. Police said i\lich<1cl Boden \1·:is dc:id on arri\·al <ll P<ihn Harbor llospi!al sll()r!ly before 10 p.m. ~ Officers said Roden was apparently trying to n<'gotiate a ttght .. s·· curve on ~lagnolia A\"~'nue JUSt south of (;ardcn Gro\·e Boulevard l\'ht'n the speeding c.vcle. skiddl'd, bounced o\"er the. center di\•1dcr and rnn into the pole . Grim W rout! Ashes '-' • stations \\•ill be checked for any unusual gasoline storage. "\\'t• also plan to send letters to all city scrvh.:e sUltion operators rc1nincHng 1ht'tll ii is a 1nisden1eanor infr1tction to use 1ht·ir tanks for bulk storage ;ind transfer.'' Inspectors from the fire department recently ch('<:ked the undergrouncl tanks <1! fi1·l' j.'?JS ~1at10ns y,·hich have been clost'd for se1 rrat 1nonths. The check was partly in response to coinplaints !hat thr "ghost" stations v.·erc usL"<I ;is hidra\\'ays for excess gasoline. lie said the inspectors were unable to hnd any gasoline stored ln 1hose five stations. .. Rut nov.· y,·r·rr going to dleck all !'fat1ons, {'\·rn if only closed a short time:' llosiut.·r y,·amccL Error UI Mou1 's Urn? SAN DIEGO t.-\P) -1\ cremation soclely has bee~ sued for $100.000 by a 1nan and woman who contend they were given some- one else's ashes as the a~hes of their mother. Harry Shannon of ;in Diego and. his, sister .. li1argaret Fal~en· that of Yokohama. Japan. filed a Superior (ourl :.;u1t 't'ue.:;day a.gain~! Telophao;;e Society of S;in Diego. n tow.cost funeral group. The suit alleged negligence and en1qtional cli!'trc.s!i. The p:ur said their mother. ~lary Ann Shannon. died Feb. 9, and 1'elopha.--c gave Shannon a boxed urn purportedly containing her ao;he.:. Shannon ~aid Ile rC'ntct1 :in a1rp\nf1c to c:ratter lhe ashe!i over ~::in t1ie20 ('onnlv a.:; hi!i mother \\•io;;hcd. But '''hen he opened 1he urn before enteri ng the plane feb. 27, he said he found someone e1~e ·$. name in.:;C'ribQ.d on il. Shannon scattercO the a~he'S'In lhnJrtr, ncvcrth-etett- • I' . Or'EN ' ... -l L -·~-- Tranck Shoes.11.95 Up Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up Little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up Hasketball Shoes 9.95 Up Tennis Shoes 7.95 Up Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 Doz. Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Ten nis Racket Stringing OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY • < Handball Gloves i Balls Rasquetball Raquets Darts & Dartboards Skateboanls Shuffleboard Sets Slantboards Croquet Sets Raleigh Bikes Tires-Tubes-Lites Bike Parts & Repairing Baseball Mitts ~--1"alls & Bats Baseball Undershirts PHO~l!46· 19J.9 • " ' A c Put Yo Da J11c tel~ R e DC r('CCfll \1·hat sign cnclo can it ? The nne l'h:arl them cuslo in ro1 Dt~• DE and I.' does CO\"Cr caref :>i"o. only cordt add Cllibi l'USbi in col /tie DE 10 StU rm I of vol Since v.·ill they class !hem Lime Sa sessi syste Meo •·thin equi' \\., n hour JO p. Colle duri dre As on I mcdi did 1vrot satis ed. cost "'"" uncle torn the I Ch com Na\' to g man rel a mer j'l;av ofte firm " d re p s .. D !TIO\" like or of I End "fi w Ph< Rcq \\'bi fine aod m 111 '"' ht . u. D you scr' =i1ld d.iil F p.1 P a I ' Cal ~· p 1· 1·1. )\(>\ ., in np "' G At Your Service A Sunday , \Vednesday and Friday Featurr Of the l)ally PUot Read f~i11c 1•ri111 Dl::AR PAT: 1 hought <i nc11• c;1r rt'cenlly and the dl•a1cr· and I agrl'Cd on "·h:ll I thought 11a~ a f1,rn1 pr1Ct' nnd I signed a t:ontract'. a copy of v.'nich 1 'm enclosing. \\'hen the t:Hr 11as de1i1·cr(.-d I was stuck for nl!:lrly $100 n1ore in charges and the deulcr clai ms he's 11ithin his rights J)(><-;iuse of factor~· orders. J 1011• can he do this to n1e :.1nd gel av.'ay with it ~ K. L •.. lluntington Re:irh Tb e deal<'r should ha1e IJOinted ou t the fin(' print on thr back of ~·011r t·ontrat•I. 11 clearly slntes th at price incrco.ses fro111 Che manufa<'turer "ill hr p11i;sed on to tht' customt't. That's exactly "'hal bappt;nrd in your case. accordin.i:. 10 the dealer. Df111't RP111rt1·r Coeers DEAH PAT : \\'hen upllols!(."fcd rouch and chair CTJ\'ers ha\'c 11ppered cushion~. d(l('s that n1ran it's )1are lo rl'nlO\'e the CQ\'crs fo r profcs'\1onal dry cleaning or careful ·001nc v.ashing·: J .()., Fountain Va lley l'\o. in most cases lhc tipper is there oaly to make the CO\'t'rs fit v.'ell, ac- cording to dry cleaners cn ntacttd, v.·ho added tbat v.·ashing or dry llcaning cushion co\·ers srparately from lhe cushions can re ,.ult in shrinknj!e, chan ge in color and dam age to the b::icklng. /Hetri<' Clnss DEAn !'AT: ~1 .v childricn etrc s1<Jrtin~ to sludy the 1nc!ric sys1c·n1 in srhool ancl I'm Joi;\. I try to un<lcrsland rnls 1nethod or mcasunng dilsanec, \\'eight :ind volume , but it's very difl icult for n1c Since I slill have yourigsll·rs at hon1c who v.·ill be learning the metric syslcm v.·hcn they first bl'gin school. I'd like to take a class somev.·here so 1"11 be able lo help them v.·1th lhcir school v.ork \1hcn rnr time co1ncs. G.S., Laguna Hills Saddleback College v.·ill offer a three- 11ession, non-credit course in lht metric sysUm this sprini:. C"lld:l 1\laster 1\lclric J\leasurement. it ain1s to gel students to •·think metric" by stre~slng · metric equj\·alents o{ comn1on mcasuremen ls v.·e no"' use. The class \\'ill n1eel In l\\'O· hour session~ April 9. JG and 2:! from 8 to 10 p.m. in Roo111 llH of the Saddlebuck College tibr;iry. Sturlents ca n regis ter during the first session. So,•rfJ• 1\.fj Rep11ir D~AR P1\T: J'\·Ty d:1ughtcr"s 1rcdding dress. purchaSt>d at ('nar!cs Cahill & Associate::: in \\lest Los Angeles. ripped on the side (not al !he scam 1 im- mediately after the ce rcn10ny. I never did hear from ~lr. Cahill ev('n lhough I \\'Tote to hin1. It scrnls that a cusromcr's satisfaction is not important. All I'd ask· eel "·as that the go11 n he rt.'p<lired at no cost to me. so my other daugh1cr could use it. The go\1·11 is be:iuliful. but I can't understand '001v the m;1tcr1:il could have Jorn as it did unless 11 v.·as defective at the lin1c of purchase. -- S.F .. Corona del i\lar Ch11:rl es Cahill v.as una\'ailable for comment, but hi.~ acco untant. Carol Na\'arro. said no repa irs are t\'er made to gov.·ns purchased on sale. This firm manufactures forrnal \\Car end suppH~s retail outlets. 'rhe nnly time it offers merchandise directl y is during sa les, !\a\"arro sai,I. addlnl! lhnt sale go\\'tlS often ban:;: in sto rni;:c up to a }'tar. The firm"s onl~· suggt'slion \1as that you hire a dressmaker to 1nill..c th t• necessary repairs. • Srnrt·/1 for Film DEAR PAT : For some tune no1v I\·{" been trying lo loc:ilr a copy of a 192'.! 1no\·ic. Since I\·~ l>l'en unsuccessful. I'd like to kno"· if there is soinl' organi zation or company that c:in help me. TI1e name or the mo1·ie is "\\'here the Pavement Ends·;-...,,1nd it \1as· later changed to "Filagrcc ""'la:>k ... J .S .. Ntv.·port Reach \\'rite lo Blackhawk Films, 417 Eastin Phelan Buildinjt. On\tnport. IO\.l'a 52008. Rtquesl thl' frre Blaclil:lav.·k Bolletin, \\'hich the firm rlnims is "!ht wor ld'i; finest '6Urce or hlslorir 8mm. Super I nnd 16 mn1 . silent and sound films and 3$ min . ~ x 2 color slirl e set~. If you're lurkv th e fi lm you"rt 11earchinJZ for mav br a'niong thuse· a\'allnbte. · li . .,erf 1•1111t•1· f1'1•off1ft.·t~ DEAR P1\T-I 1\1Jt1!d apprtt<l<ttc i1 if \'OU 11ill g1\'l' mt' Hit• nilnle or 11an1es of Scrap dealers u1 rnis area v.·ho are buyu1g .'.lr'ICI ,1·ill p:iy ca~h for old magazines and daily ne11s1xipt.'rs ~1.J .. St\\port Beach Firms dealin,i: in tht purchase or used paptr product~ nrt listed In the \'ellov.• Pa,i:es nndtr "\\'uste l'::iPfr.'" The dealer located closest lo r\'r"·port Beach Is ~le.n· CB I Corporoitlon. 1003 E. ~th St., Sant3 Ana . Pope lllc~ ·cs Crowd \"ATICAN l'IT\" i l Pl 1 -Pope Paul \'I. sufft•ri11g frotn a rclurn ol lnfluen1.u. 1H•1f'rlhrlt'1>' Hpf'(':ircd nl hi~ study 111ndow lodll\' 10 Ult•ss 11 i:rr · o( 211.!X'M.1 in St. T'1•IC'r'~ Squ:1rc. Th~· tour-minute appt'arance In mild, slightly overcast "'c.ntht•r reµlat('d the Poix:·s v;cckly GCnc.rnl :1tH.Hcnte THE CUSTOMER IS STILL KING AT ONE MISSION VIEJO SERVICE STATION Kevin Reilly, 14, Serve• Doughnuts, Coffte While Wes Fraser Cleans Windshield Real SERVICE Statio11 1l1ission Yiejo Dealer Gives Tr elll.~ to C11sto111er.~ By Rt.:DI f\'1£07.IELSKI OI ""' Dl ilr P'llo! ~tlU The times just ha ven't caught uµ 11·ith 1\lission Viejo service station 011·ner \\'es Fraser who is still gi\'ing thinii:s away v.·ith every gallon of gas he pumps. At a time \\'hen gas stations don't even need to give a\1•ay trading stamps, let alone tiieck the radiator. Fraser, 33. treats his cuslon1ers to coffee and doughnuts. "l\inda blo"·s your mind doesn 't 11.· replied a chttry :itlcndant to an unsusp<.'Cting custonll'r·s qul'stion about v. hat "'as going on ~ four attendants leaped 0010 his car. one to fill it up. t\\·o to "·ash the ""indows and a fourth to serve the coffee and dooghnut:>. II h,1pp<•ns every Saturday monling at PraSC'r's Chevron on 0so l'ark"<l}' at the San Diego Freeway. Fraser could probably srll an the gasolirw he h,1d 11 itho111 i:i1·111..: ,ui:. :hinJ.! ;111·:i y but then Fraser's l'hi'\ n·1n 1~ 11"1 ;J gas stauon. it's•• st·r\1cc ~talion :\'at oner s1nct· ~a~ su1>phi•s ix'<';11111· shon :ind auto lul('S long h:1s hr rclU Sl'd to \1·1pe v.·1ndsh1rld~. chl'l'k !hr di\1S!1ck. to11 up thr btittcr.1'. :tnd eh<·t:k 1ht· t1rt•s. I! tlh' lul~'s ;irt· short rnough the :.1.'r' ICl' is ;1111omat1c. lf not he 11111 do :ill 1IH'SC" !hings upon r.·qu es!. The S:iturrl:t) n1orn111 ~ 1·r1r1,.,, .11ut Rape-slaye1·'s B1·aii1 H111·t Years Bef 01·e Wild S1l1·ee <loughnuts l:i.·t·aml· ;111 10~1111111011 .1t Frasf'r".~ when hnt•S 1\t•n· n'.ilh 1,,11v "I h111cd 10 sl'c ru.storni·r<; 11:111111 ~ in line ft1r gas <;t·tt111:.: ~·'-" 1~ ;111 111- ron\C'nirn(·r• ;11 bt·~l :111d I ll'Hlll'd lh• 11• tu kno1,1· \\'(' likt.'d lhcrn l'01n1ni.: 111 and tll.11 l\'f' :ipprce1atrd rht·1 r bu~i?:c ~." Iii· '"· pla1nN:I. "This .,..·.:1s a 11;11 to n1,1k1• 1h1·1n lt•t•l les.'i unt"Ornfortablt· ~1h1le v.«11t1ng in line for gas ... COLD\\'ATER, ri.lich. (t.:PIJ Authorities say an au!opsy sho"·s 1hc brain of a naked n1an "'ho tcrrori1.ed this Central fl1ichigan community had -been damaged when he suffered a head v.·ound some years ago. 1'hey said a berserk Donnld ~t. llurley, 22. raped nnd se\·crely beat his stepsister. stabbed to death a teen-age t;irl. then shot and stablX'<I t"·o other prrsons Tuesday before killing hi1nsclf. ''Thert' \1·ere also some drugs found out at the house:· an officer said . ·· Antt 111aybe !hat had somelhin~ to do \vi!h it." Authoritles said Hurley attacked his stepsister. 29. 1nolher of 111·0 children. then se1·erelv bea! her "'ilh a natiron. inflicted muitiple stab wounds on an 18- year-old girl. shot another girl in the stomach and critically \'IOUndcd a teen- age youth. He lhen shot himsell t1vice in lhc chest ""ilh a .22-calibcr rifle. One bullet entered his heart. The attacks happened about 30 nlinutcs and some three miles apart. floJice sai<I !hey could not figure out ho1v Jlurlcy. \\'1!lw_i__a_ ca.{. crossed Crom one part of th is rural \0\\11 to the other. Sheriff t\cilh L. \\"ilhcin1 sa id llurlcy'<;; body also had a stab 11·ou1ld in the groin . It \\'US found in a house outside the city limits. Also ~n the house were Victoria AnnC Not l\'lurderer, ~laybe Litterbug HU!\Tl~GTO\. \\I. Va. tl"Pl l Robl'rt Spears. 27. acqui!led of murdering a motorcyc le gang le:id<'r 11-hose body wa s \\'righted :i.nd dropped into the Ohio River. has bc('n charged with littering the ri\"l'r ·'with !he carcass of a dead animal. 10 wit ROCL"O Thompson ... Spears v.·as rrfcd Tu<3tay on $500 bond pending arraignment April I. I f convicted. he could be finl"d $20 to $50. ~le had been accused of shootin~ Tiiompson , a member of ''The A\•engers '' motorcycle gang. Spears 1cstified. he killed. Thompson last Ju1y \\'hen the cyclisl threatenc.-d to shoot a v.·oman. Star Gazer E)'ell Pocl..'.cls LOS AXGELES rl:PI ) -The trouble \\'ith Joseph Euell. "'ho sa\'S he is an aslrologer. 1s that while he had his eyes on the stars, he had l\is hands In other people's pockels, according 10 Superior Court Judge Richard Hayden . llayden noted in senlencing Euell on a pickpocketing con\·iction Tuesday that Euell spent 19 of his 46 rears behind bars for pie.king pocket~. So Hnydcn !enleneed Euell lo spend one year in the rounty jail. follo..,,·ed by four :rears prohntloo. re\·ocahle if E.ill!lr breaks a kry COl\dilion ;; -fr lie must 11·ea r mittens whcne\·er hr is ln public. l)tilon . 18. v.·ho 1\·as dead on arril'al at a tocnl hospital of n1ulliple stab v.·ounds lo •he rw.:rk and upper back. am.I LJ>uise Starr, 19. "·ho v.·as shot in the stomach. About a mile a\\·ay, sitting in a car. dcputil'5 round Jeffrl'\' t\emn1er. 19. suffering from scrioUs. though still undisclosed. wounds. \\'ilhelm said thl' Dillon and Starr gi rls and Kemn1cr lived in the house and llurlf'y nearby. f\·liss Starr and Keinmer \\'ere both in critical condition. Also achnittcd to the Coldv.·atcr Health Center \\'as the stepsister. She told police Hurley and another man called at her home early ·ruesday. The other m1111 left and llurtcy went to bccl. She said she retired to another roon1. A few minuies later, llurley v.1enl to her room. beat her v.ith a flatiron. attackM hl'r. bl'at her again, and lied fron1 the house. she said. A few 1ninutes later. one of her t11o·o sons told police he had seen "Cnclc Don" naked and bl'atmg his molher. \\"hen llurley left. the boy callt-d neighbors for help. Red Liglit Girls Strellk-Slo1.vly NUE\'O LARAOO, i\Tcx iro (t.;PI J - Three ~1e:i:ican prostitutes V.'aiked nude tlirough the streets of Nucvo Laredo in a nonstreaking protrst O\'e r incrc:iscd competition due 10 the closin:; of a nearby military base and the gasohn(' shorwge. The young v.·omcn from !he ~lcxicnn border tov.·n·s famed red lii,:ht district. honle to an ~limated 1.000 \\'Ork in~ prostitutes. told police Tu.._'Sday they arc angry O\'er the lac kof bu.sines.." due 10 lhc closing of lhe Laredo, Tex .. Air force Base. The gasoline shortage. too. resulted in a drop in business, according to the trio. Poli('(' settled the question by returning the three v.·omen to their assigned area of operation. Bar Group Discusses 'LawY cr in Sports' -' "The Lawyer in Professional SporL~ .. 1\·ill be the topic of a panel diSCtL'islon at ;1 meet ing of the Orange Cow1ty B:1r Association at noon Thursday at the Airpor1er Inn in Irvine. f,uest speakers "'ill be Garr L. Davidson. IJonald J, Regan and Stephen C. Drummy. Rest'rvations nl.1Y be niade by calling 8.18-9200. Killer of 4 So ught To so111c proplc Fr.1ser's <IC'li.,ns ;1n incompn>ht'fl~lblf'. c1cn do"' n ri ght roolish. Sot onl~' 1s hr g1\'illl! th ings ;nfay. but he just h1n:d a ncY<' <ittcndant ··bfcause the kid had a niL1· !ln11lc ... Bu! Fra~cr. 11ho ~·orked ;is ;1 marketing analyst and dc:i\\'r rcpr•·sen· tati\'e a! Standard Oil for 12) ears bclori' he df'cidcd lo npL"n lus 01\"11 ::;!atit1n last S<-ptt•mb1·r. is srnart enough tn rrali1r the g;:iso!ine short~1gc 11·nn·1 bl· ;iround rorevcr "\\le'rf' :ill rnvclnpt•d 111 c•n 1111· eon1fort ahlc snu:itior~ l\t' rlo11 ·1 likl' ;it lh•· n1on1l·nt." he tx11lai11i:d. "Thi." i.~ r1 St'rvicc l>usint'S.". I knov.• it cos1s a fe w • do!lnrs In do 11·hal 1'111 d11i11~ bu~ I 11a11l to m;1kc n1y cwton1crs t"On1c back. ''All of us ha\'e ht·t'll hir \\'i!h ;\ ST'\'t'n· c:ise of fumrl' :-hf)('k ;ind i;on1l' scr1 ir1· station O\llH.·rs hal'l' t;1kf'n their an'lietit-« out on th<' ('t1sto1ncr. \rt' ha11· tri1·d tn <h1 positi\·e thin!!s and th\' f11rdb~1ck fron1 cw!omt•rs h:1s bl ·1·11 grt•a!. Sudclerily 11's not such a elior<' ro J.!t·t ga.<: ... Frasl'r. v.ho ha~ a B,\ dl·gr<'r 111 h1.<:tnr\' and political srient·1·. hcc;nnc 1n,·ohl·rl 111 fh(' ~<'n'1CC ~ntton-b\J!l"iflt"ON; \lhtle putT'!"· ing t::·i~ lo earn his \13)' Jhrou~h . .t.!1011! By the tin1e hl· gr.1du·1!.._,1 he ha'! h+·<.:o!nc· a St<indartl Oil exC'c11t11·e ;1nd d1·ricl•'d a lC"i1Ch1ng rarrer no lon t:er 1nterl'Sl<'d h1n1 Altt·r tr;11n1ng s•'r\u.:1' st,1t 1on 0]1(•r:1tor~ for St.and:in.! Oil tor so rn:~n1· ~·car:. h<· dccid('fl lo orx·n his 01111 ~l:ttinn and 111 pr11ctice 11h:il lH· h..i<l 1J11;,:ht 1h1·tn S<·r1 ll'<' with a !mile. GEM TALK '\.r TODAY by THE GEM OF APRIL ' "r\di.lt11:1s ." the t;rcek \\Ofd n1ea11lng lndo1nltabtc or unconquer- able. ii'> tht• \\Ord lron1 \111ich lhl' dia1nonrl \\"i.l~ nanicd ; und \\e all knO\\' thal this 1nu ~t bt'allllful. JTil'nnln;iful nncl l~L~!1n;,: of gcn1~ , Jul]~· dC~CI \Cl'> ,J tldlllC \\ 1tJ1 ~lll'h n1cJn in~. .. \n1.:1cnt IC11c <1ttrd111tl's 111 !he dia1nor1d :-.11th pcn11.:r:-. il:-. prnlct:IJOll again)i t C\ 11. the hl'lic:f that a dia· n1ond takcu b1 lraud or lortt.· 11 ould not hriug goOd lutk. and 1ha1 the \11earinJ( of u c11an1011d by tbo"e born 111 t\pril \1ould hring 1nar113J happiness and ~oo<l fortune. cn~ure victorr and gl\c !iupcrior strength and courage. The n1eanin g ol a rli;i1nond todny is based not on !l tlpf'rl'lt1lion. but 11; PORTI.A.\'0. Ort'. <L'Pll -A young direC'll\' r('latr d to the durabillt\· 01 "'hite man "ith kinky brov.·n hair parted this bCautlrul .t!'CITI .• \ dininonrl 1,. do\~11 the middle v.·3s bcin~ sou~ht hy police today fo r quc1itroning in lhe in fact "rnre\'f'r," ~.vrnboli71nJ! the sla~ing or four prr~ons, t.,...0 of thc:m lu sting lo\ e •1·1lh \\ hich it i~ given. {'hildren. 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I t -' j I r :'lC Sir .. n:::c:., '" .. -.. ···~ .. I • .. ,. • •~·-·•-•'• ., .. . .. . . . ·-· .......... . lo· •• • '" •• ',. ·~1• -1 •I ·-• • ~ • • • -•·• •' I" •• • • •· •. • •c • ••• J.C .JJ11111p/.rieJ Jewet1 '.I tt?J NfW,ORT It VO . COSTA MESA CO"fVlNllNT :(l jl., ?! "I••\ l'i Ti,l i •MI lOe•!IO'i l••\>o ... l•·f-"°"'"' ~" 10 '"'01·« \•t.J •~I • ' ···~"-• .. "1 .... ~·~" •• "' Devout~ Stndent--a1nd Killer l I 1 Getting Taxed 1Co1ning, Going RICKY TICKY POLITlX: They are playing games with the sales taxes up in Sacramento again, folks. It's the old lum-it-on. lum-il-off gimmick. Keep the good old frayed taxpayer in the revolving door. Right now, for C\•ery buck you lay out for taxable merchandise here in our Golden Stair. you shuffle oft afl additional nickel to Sacramento. Once there, the solons get lo play with .)'~ur former nickel. There is, however. a l'ttrrcnt proposa l to up your ~ales tax ante to six cents oo the dollar. Unless you buy something in the San Francisco Bay Area , that Is. 'J'hcre, the take will be six and one-haJf c.-errt.s so as to help feed BART, also known as lhe Day Area Rapid Transit District. SO UNI....ES.5 YOU have some half- penny coins, don't go trying to buy anything up by the Golden Gale. Anyway, our august stale government keeps turning th.is sales tax thing on and off so fast you get dizzy. Fitst they tell us our slate operations ·i.ve more money than !hey know v.·hat to do with end v.-e all smile and relax. The next message out of the capitol dome is tllM we're busted. RICHARDSON. Tor. (UPI J -Frlen"' said he was not tht klnd of boy you'd think would do so1neth in,q like thi!I. Kevin Nicpo\1 went to C'hurl'h every Sund~y. He ¥as an .. A" i;tudent , a Boy Scout and a spelllng bee champ, lie v.•ru; cooperative lit school. But police ln this Dti.llas suburb believe Kevin, II, killed his father, his morncr, his :sister und th1~n hin1self. 11\C: bodies oi Robert Nichols, 42 ; his wife Jennie, 51 ; daughter Debra, IS and Kevin \VCre found In their home A1oncL:iy. 011t Earl11 Political trickster Donald l I. Segretti has been released from facility in Baltimore afler serving 4 ~1 months of six· month prison term. I-le was re- leased early for good behavior. -· Me1noir The medical examiner believes they died hist Thursday. "At sOlool be was a I w a 'I I C'OOperatjve," Mohawk EI em en tar y School Prlndpal Bill Malcolm said Tue!day. ''l don't tver recall that he had any conruct with anybody, either tcut hers or students. "It's incomprthensible how these things happen_ Ht was just not the kind of boy you'd thJnlr; could do JiOl1leli1ing like thls." . Kevin's school records showed more '"''""'· ""'"'"' J\lr!i:. Katheryn Brosch. 66, a widow living on Social Sccu r· rty benefits has won SI miU io n in ~f ich igan Lottery. She says she'll share fortune evenly \Vith daughter who bought the ticket for her. Sizzles .._ You may recall back there last year, a sales tax increase got suspended. The reason given was that our state treasury had an $850 million surplus. Sales tax cash' was pouring into the state treasury so fast they couldn't find places to stack it. Mud!. less spend it I IT BOOGLF..S 111E mind to figure that Politicians have trouble finding places 14 spend your money. Duchess Writes of Men in Life Anyway, the holdoff on the sales tax booit lasted for six months. During that period, apparently the politicos did find ways to spend all that ~ million surplus. • ' So now they're preparing to slap on the ~ased peMy as of April I. State Senator Ralph Dills. t he Democrat from up there in Gardena. apparently had some memories from the last year surplus thing and he had sccooa thoughts. Dills introduced this measure that would have delayed the pcMy boost for a couple of month3. I I THIS GOT SllOT dov.n only )'esterday by the Senate's finance committee. Apparently a key to the Dills delay de(,at came from go<Xl. old Gov. Ronald Regan, who said he wouldn't sign .the me8sure to delay even if it got passed. lie explained such 11 delay would mess up JI.is budget plans. Reagan was figuring on the sales tax increase so he can spend $M million in a property tax decrease. How's that again? Well, you see the governor Is committed to giving all of us some money back on our property taxes. So the way you do this Is to increase sates taxes. CYNIOi AND \\!RONG Thinkers will of course view this fiscal juggling act and accuse Sacramento of filching cash out of our left pocket so they can trickle part of it back into our right pocket. Or somebody else's right pocket. &ut you know they wouldn't do a thing Jlke that. l{erls La1mch Cos1nos ~10SCO\V f A Pl -The Soviet Union Ttft'sday launched Cosmos 637, an unmanned satellite. into a high earth orbit, Tass reported . 'f'hc government ne't\·s agency ga\'e no infonnation on the specific mission of the-satellite. LO~OON !AP' -The Duchrss or Bedford says she \\'as 26 ye<1rs old and had been married eight years \•,.hen a strange man in a Manchester hotel room taught her "a kind of sensuous. oni1nal loving" t\lat she didn 'l know exislcd. The French commoner the Duke of Bedford married in 1960 tells about it - and other affairs she had -in an autobiography titled "Nicole Nobody" published today. Born Nicole Schneider in Paris 53 years ago. she ~Tiles that she v.·as II and "did not even know the difference bet\\·een a man and a v.i>man'• 'ft"hen her well·to-do parents arranged 'ncr first marriage to a Frenchman, lfenri Millinaire, in 1938. The marriage lasted 18 years and p1'0duced a daughler. THE STRANGER in Manchester forced his way into her hotel room one day in 1946. locked the door and slopped her from telephoning for help. "t U'ied to scream. bul I \\'as so horrified that the cry died in my throat.'· s'nc \\oTUle. ''Not once d.id the smile leave-his fact' -e\'en "'hen he pushed me gently onto the bed. And that's lhe last thing I can reqiember of that partirul.ar e>Jening ... He was a superb Jover • • • l am not ashamed.'' The three-day affair v.'iS ''an STREAKERS FACE TflEIR JUEDICI NE NAIBOBT. Kenya {API -Foreignc~ caught streaking ,v111 be deported in the nude. the vice president of Kenya, Daniel l\.foi. said today. Last weekend European!' s!rea kcd l\\'icc in public places in tl1e count ry . JI.Joi said in tbc future any streaker \\'iii be arrested in \lne T}Ude and put on !hf' first available aircraft to his country of origin. <no,•n k<'ning that e\'t'ry \\'Oman should experience." said l'ne duchess. "I became uware that I v.-as attracli\'e to mt'n " She nlso took up judo. OTHER fi1E~ in her life incl uded J\1ichael Bompard. \o,'ho \\'as \\'ith her in 1he Frcoch underground during \Vorld \\'ar II. and American t e I c ,. is ion producer Sheldon Reynolds. in the 1950s \1hen she \\'as a film and TV producer. Bompard "'as tortured to death in il Nazi concentratioo camp. She says the affair \vith Re ynolds ended the day he snarled ·at her. "get lost~" She n1et the duke, \\'ho has made his anc<'Stral home \\lobum Abbey into one of Britain's most publicized tourist :ittractions, v.·hcn she \\'as \\'orking on a TV series and says he proposed ;iftcr thrC<' rnontns. They ,.,·ere married three years later in l!ltiO. Jt \1·as his third marriage and her second. She v.·ritefi or the 56-yrar.old duke : "Ian. lx>guiling, v.·onderful Ian: so diverse. so funny. , .\\·itty amusing Ja n, \rho Y.ith his concealed s l re n g th transformed me from a high-po\\·crrd film executive to the kind of "·if e he v.·antcd.'' H y nin Signalecl V g andu V Jlrisin g· KA~·IPALA. Uganda (AP) -The playing of a recording of Tennessee E:mic Ford singing "On1vard Christian Soldiers" \1•as I.he signal fo r a nation11·idc mil itary 11riri~in~ Sunda y n g " in s t President !di Antin . anti·Ainin Ugandans rPporL The rrc:ord1ng 1\as played over Roidio Uganda . but !hl' revolt in the province!' neVl'r happrned. and about 200 rebel troops ir1 Karnpa!a ~·ere left in hopele!'s baltle \o,ith a far large force loyal to tnc Ugandan chief and his threc-year-0ld regime. Northwest Area Drenched llecl'vy Rains, Hail Pelt Gulf Coast State s Tempernt11res •1t n• Hltlt L-l'cl. ~ " ., JI! ann " " ....... 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Constnl We ather s-l•Ol'll ftin 1'911•¥-L~I ~tr11tlt w1"Clt ~ OM &"<I fl>ONll"O llo\lr<t bt(O"'• 1no ~1 .. 1'1' lD to 1S kl'!tltt I" •lltf· llOOf'I$ IO!Uy ..0 Tlluno.y. H!Ofl to-u•" Cot•ttl Mm-•lvrM ''"" l~'l'I •J to l.J lnltllll trm-11\ortt """ !rom U IO M. Wt1tr Mm-•·~ (' . ._1rt1. 1l fnl't11. Tide.c lUllOf.Y 5.tc!Mld l'llffl ll 1"1 11 "' ! J S.COtld lcw ' 31 11 ,., l I WEOHESDA'I' ""~'"'II" ••to-1t ~ .... , -1·2\ ··'•'· '·' $f.(OflO' f'li"tll rT--.J? 11 fl\. I I S.COl'>d' •-f. Oil p.m. ' ' ill" •t ... t ..... ,,,, ••it 1 10 "·""· "'-111 ... •~ss •. ,,,. ''" n~.J!·"'· \ • • A'o than B's. He played ll!Ue leap ba-U. The Nichols' neighbors became alotmtXI about lack of. actlvlty at the house after four days and calltd llev. Tom Petl, the minister at Arapaho United ti-1ethodist Church. He looked llmlush the slfdlng glass doors in the family's home and called ofr\cers. J>olice found Nichols raeeup, wearing a jumpsuit, In the family room. his wile, in full length pajamas, was in the bed in the master bedtoorn. 1'1ednl 1t'i11 11e 1• !)resid ent Nixon thre\v a big \\'hite I-l ouse party for !or· rner Defense Secretarv ~1elvin L<lird 1'uesday n i g ·h l and awarded him flledal of Free- dom, the nation's hi ghest civil- ian honor. Seattle Defeats l\1 ari j uana Issue In Cit)"vidc Vote • SI::ATTLt: (AP i -The su pporters rof ;111 In itiative to legalize marijuana 1n Scau le s!ly they did belier than expected, despite rC'JCC!ion of lhc proposal. The in itiati ve "·ould have removed criminal and ci\'i l penalties for pos.5CSSion of 40 grams ( l.6 ounces) o! marijuana or the nonprofit sa:le oI the same amount . Voters defeated it 55.287 to Z5,9'l7 in Tuesday·s clectioo. Sponsors of !he initiative said it was the fi rst vote in a m:ijor city on a proposal lo legali1.e mari juana. "\~'e're happy v.·ith \'.'hat we·vc got.'' su id Paul Elliot. executive secretary of Ba~ic Liberation of Sinokers and Syn1path izers of A.1arijuana -BLOSSO~ -!he group thal t'Ollected the 17.000 si gnatures necessary to place the issue on the ballot. But Robe rt 1-lanson, Seattle's acting policl' chief. said the initiative 'ft·ould have had little impact had it been approved because his men have "all but stopped enforcement of laws against s1mpl.t; u.sc of marijuana over the -last yc11 r_ SupportC'rs said police tolerance and a cit~· eouncll n1ove to rt.'Cluce marijuana possession penalties probably klll<'<i the 1nitiall\'e. A rl'VJsL'CI city ordinance. set, to take rff1•ct in Dccc1nber, makes marijuana possl·ssion a civil offense 9r'ilh a 1naximum fine of $500. There v.·ould be no jail sentence. Douglas Baffled By Door on J et \VASlllNGTON !AP ) -Exeeuttves of r-.tcDonnell-Oouglas Corp. said today the fir~ has. been unable to ex'plain satisfactorily why a key modification was not made on the Turkish Airlines OC10 jumlxi jct thal crashed near Paris earlier this rnonllL John C. Brizendine, president of Douglas Aircraft, told a Senate aviation subcommittee that the company is conHnuing to investigate why the n1odiflcntton. o. small pJaie on a cargo t!oor li<tl·hing 1nl'C hanism. \\'flS left off the aircr:ift v.hcn other re c on1mend.ed changes had been n1adc. Lnu11dry Line Kills W 0111a1i CARBONDALE. Pa. !UPI) - Louise J. Cheslo. 66, was dragged lo her death by her laundry. J)olice said "lr!I. Cntslo "'as ha nging he r laundry on a line rrom the second floor of ~r home when lht' weight or the wash started. lo pull the line loose. She appe ren tty leaned out in an effort 10 secure the line to a hook 11.nd v.·o.s dr agged 10 h r dtat'n, offlctrS sald. ~trs a 1cslo fell about 25 feet and su£fertd multiple W.t.mal lnjwies. accordn"Jg 10 L.uume Co u nJL C.Oroner Wi lliam Swet.'fly, Kevin'• body WN sprawled an the Door • .,... lbe room from 1>11.-•1, In btr bedroof9-I Of!lcen found a ..,,,,,_ .2' callber plJtol under Kevin's body. 'Ibey uJd the boy appar<nlly uoed tho guo to ltllf 01t family wilh sinclc wounds in the head and then lhot himself. 'l'he Nichols family was dttcrlbed as ''ideal" by their oelghbon. They called them 'tho !OYell..t people.,, ... known. They were warm-hearted, ou«golng.'' Nichols, southwest editor for l'Jectrtctty Nixo11 Aide To Spell Out 'Distortions' NEW YORK (UPI) -An assistant to the President ha.I told the .National News Council that the Whlte House v1ill pro\•ide evidence oI "outrageous, v i c i o u s , distorted'' reporting on television news as charged by President Nixon last year. The council said Bruce Herschensohn, deputy special assistant to the president, told council officials he would document the complaints that Nixon had raised in a nev.·s ronfercnce last year. The nev.'s COWlCil bad originally asked the White House to present 5UCh evidence following the news confertnce. ON JAN. !8, lhe COW'ICi\ said lhe failure of any presidential spokesman to pro,·ide specifics was "seriously detriment.al to .the public interest." Ned Schnunnan, associate director of the council, also said It would study complaints against the news media by l\1obil Oil Corporation; Graham Martin, U.S. ambassador to South Vietnam; and a Washington. D.C. citizens group. The complaints were filed against the New York Times News Servloe and ABC- TV. r-.Iobil said ABC-TV's program. "Qi! - The Policy Crisis'' wa s "vicious, irresponsible and blased." REr. JOllN ASRBROOKE ~R·Ohio), asked !he council to examine charges by r-.1art in that a Times News Service article by David K. Shipler on Feb. 25 "contained numerous inaccuracies and half trutM." 1'-1artln's comp I a in t ackno...,•\edged that he had refused to meet v.·ith Shipler during preparation of the art icle. Accuracy in Media. a Washington- based group, charged that a story by John Finney distributed by lhe Time.~ News Se rvice on Feb. 22 on the lasting effecls of the use of chemical herbicides in Vietnam was •·mUrleading and inaccurate.'' The National News Council was established to examine com plaints from the public concerning accuracy and fairness of news presentations by national news media. lts chainnan is St:'lnley H. Fuld , former chief judge of the New York State Court of Appeals. Israel Reports T ivo Cusucdties In Gola1i Cl<1.s1i By The Associated Pre.ss lsraeli and Syrian tank guns and artillery dueled today along the Golan Heights for the 16\b straight day. 'f'he Israeli cbmmand said two or its soldiers were v.·oonded. There was no early casualty report from Damascus. lsr~el claimed the Syrians opened fire on Israeli positions in the soothem sector of 1he plateau and said Syrian shells damaged a United Nations observation ~t and set fire to a U.N. vehicle. ISRAELI CORRESPONDE~'TS said settlers in 17 villages scurried for shelter in underground bw\kers. Damascus Radio said the Israeli forces opened fire in the central sector of the 40-mile front. and fighting quickly spread to the northern sector -the ~uare· n1ile bulge Plat Israel captured in the October war. "Our artilJery is .dt.'.1\Jng .severe blows to enemy positions.·· the Syrian command saicl. "Our tanks also are engaged with tht enemy iind are inflicling incrl!asing losses on hhn." In fl ghl ing Tuesday on !he Heights. Syria accused lsrat>l of shelling a \'illage and killing l\\'O soldiers. l\\'o adult ci \'ilisn..o; and two chikiren. Israel said the Syri an fire wounded an Israeli soldier and killed an Arab civilian at the village of Harra, in the nonhem part of the J{eight.s. lSRAEL1 NEWSPAPERS reported today that Israel in tbe disengagement negotiations in Washington with Syria wtll ofter to withdraw from all but a three-mile strip of. the Syrian terTltory It took last October. The Israelis "'ill al!IO propose tbat U.N. sokilen man a six· mile-Yo'ide buffer zone st"par8'ing the two armies. Israel will dtmand tht txchange or all prlsontrs of "'ar before 11ny troop wllhdra...,1al. the reports added. I s r 11 f' I uys It holds till ArabA capcured on I.be Syrian rron~ while the Syrlans say Uliy have 6S Inell aipilves. on the Farm, a New York-based magume, 'ft<JI described u tbe head d a devout 1'fethodlst farnOy . He was chairman or the parlsb pastor committee which lelectcd Rev. Peel five monlh:!: ego to lran!fcr here from Cooper, Tex. ~bra S#llg in a choir. 9ne-'o\'On a ribboQ in art ttl the 1973 state !ab-ol Texas. "Sbe was iin average s t u d e n t • responsible, wilh no problems," a teacher said . 11We have had good. feelings about her." s.1id nnolhcr. • 'Mr. Jaworski.to. S99 you Mr. President!' Stocks Take Sharp Dive In Britain From \\fire Services LONDON -The London ~tock mamt dropped to a seven-year low today follov.·ing the Labor g o v e r n m en t ' s presentation of a budget raising taxes on corporations and "·ealthy citizens. The austerity budget, designed to cum inflation and reverse Britain's deficit [.__I_N_S_H_OR_T_ .. _· ~) economy. v.·as un\'eiled in Parliament on Tuesday. The stock market opcnl'd calmly but toward ooon began to drop in what a broker called •·a bloodOOth." The Financial Timex .index of 30 leading industrials fell 9.6 points lo 2.83.6. e VFO Deb1111ker Dies BOULDER. Colo. -Physicist Edv.•ard U. Condon, 72, who investigated flying saucers for the government a n d concluded they were merely balloons, birds. airplanes, birds, planets or flights of inu1ginatioo. died Tuesday. Condon 's study, endorsed by the National Academy of Sciences, said that while intelligent life on other planets outside earth's solar system almo5t certainly ex.istC'd , none of it was flying spaceships \o eart.h. e (l.S. to Gice Beef W ASffiNGTON -President Nixon said Tuesday the administration would boy up to $45" million in beef and donate it as hamburger to school cafeterias in a move 10 help sagging beef prices for farmers. The announcement came during a meeting Nix-on had with fann editors 'o\'hen he warned what the adminisiration could do was limited "lo an ertent" but it is expected to have a "plus impact" on cattle prices. e Dentl• 1' eln Beale11 HARRISBURG. Pa . -\Vilhin 40 minutes. Pennsylvania's house 8m. senate voted oveNtie!mingly Tuesday to override Gov. ~tillon J. Shapp's veto of a death penally bill that prescribed electrocution for persons coovlctcd of nine types of n1urder. Shapp immediately promised to uphold the new !av.', even though he called it "manifestly bad legislation," after O\'erride votes of 169-20 in the house and 42-6 in the senate. e E1l1ioplu 111 Tu r moil ADDIS ABABA :--Rebellious troops and police arrested high-ranking military and. ci~·ilian ofliciab in Asmara today as Eth1op1a head<'<i Into Its second major crisis in a month. Armed mutineers led by junior ofricers ~eld the. radl? station, airport and key mterscct1ons -In .Asmara. capital of the northern province of Eritrea. The rebels manned roadblocks outside the town . DAILY ~!LOT DELIVERY SERVICE ~cloi ""°" .• -l!O ooet - - -""5 :!O • "' ~ ll'lf) \l'Ot,O °"" "" lloQuOlll "' -CMlt ... -...... ,00 .... UUOOtY...., s-... t• w.o "°"al ~ -~ h t l lll s.i-1 0-1 .... ~-.... _."-! .... tlOl -..111.0U c. .... ,.1 ...... .-10 .... ...... ,. \ I • . " ·' .4 p u SAC 011·ner The effect Angel basins antis any o 1966-7 Oll'Tler desi emiss The lion day mea Jayed gram incre limit possi • FR ront Tl after or 1 disco El he f and cont \1•ire fol lo rout i mon de vi a • Rf eou resi un SU he ad G pol! dire he re as in hi petit h Far pie Joa reg bit! con Uni sec of Int ~ta wor far lo °"' con to sai ar pl Ho q Po Po I na \VI G M If v .. r K I • N ... • DAIL V PILOT .'i .41itisniog Progra,11 Vp1ield Two Me11 Jail eel 8 Plucked From Sea .. · h1 Rape of Five MARTINEZ IAPl -TW<l you ng men 1,·ere in rustody today, arrested for investiga- tion of raping five v.·01-nen since Jan. 28. authorities SJid . abuSl\'l' and '>'':JS tnken to jail v.·here ''au11ble roin.s in his pockt"Ls 1n a t ch e d 1he descrlplion or coins t11ken frotn one of the rape vichm.s. OCE1\NStOE I AP) -Eii;.h1 prrsoits, \11('h1ding ~ e 1· en teenage boys and ~iris \\'ere rescut.'<1 1\Jl"5<lay aftl•r hl·avy seas capsiz<.•d :in Oceanside harbor patrol bOat , flinging it~ occupuots 1n10 the 1\·:11cr. officials said, \'3rlously suffertnA: shoe k . bn.uSt."S and v.rnter in the lungs Th(' 2i·foot vessel. \ alued ;~1 $28.000, s;1nk 111 12 f1~1'I uf 1\atl'r. orf1('1als s:ud , afttr ;1 poundinR by sev1·n·loo1 v.·a\1'.' O!hC'r p:nro! h \:ll Hill \\'01f1on. · 49.1,·;1r-0ld Lrh ,\ngClt·i. n1n1I· n1;i11 11hu. 11,1s fi,h111g, rt''l'Ut•d ; 1111c of 1!11• i,:uJ, and Si.:t Jo n.-: t ur11 ' ;i:i. t11l' pJtrol boot ·; ~kliJµt r •• SACRA~1ENTO IAPl -An Assembly rosnmittf'e has refused lo act to delay the start r-.londay of a coo1roversial statewide smog device program affecting 1966- 70 model cars at change of O\l"ll('rshlp. Ont> lad s"·a111 '10 ;1 rork Jt•Uy. l\hJl1• SIX l)f lilt' 11'"11· ;1i;:t1rs \It'(!' rt.''l'U l·d h\ ;l!l· ·1 h<· h'• 11-a~cr•" :ill hi sh~~ !'('hool ~~·n~ur.,, ,1·erl' 011 a.;.: .• San Franci sco police also li<11•e n warrant 0111 on Smith. t•harging him ...,·ith burglary and k1d11ap1ni;. Six Ce11ts 011 Dollar The program, already in effect in the San Diego.' Los Angeles and San Francisco a 1r basins, n.oquires that r<'tro(it antismog devices be ntted to any of thl' slate's 4.5 million The most brutal c a s e occurred !\larch. 18 . investigators said, v.·hco the· pair allegedly en1ered an ------------ Orinda home v.1lere they found a couple and their 13-year-old son. The tv.·o bound the man and his son and forced them to DANGEROUS HA 1l1STERS The f1\'t' girls. two boys and a harbor patrol officer v.•(•re quickly plut•kt-d r1·1)n1 !ht• 0<-·eao at thl' Orl':in~ide h:trb•.1r t'rtt rance site \1'1thout serious injury. l-'1vl:"' \\'ere ;:idm111t'<i 10 Ill\' hospilal for obscr\·atlon :if1t'r Tax D11e 011 ~lo11clay Sr\( 'l tA~l E;\TO j l'Pl I walch as they rcpeate<lly ZOO 0 Jr'/\' ER raped the v.·om11n for six i h c S (' n :i t e 1;· i n :t n c I' :o>ll~J)(:ndcd for s1 ~ 1non1hs ,1!IO a n11•thorl of 1·onsun11ni,: 1"<111ghl,\ h;d( <.)f a r,•('nrd $1\.){l 111illi1~11 1;1\' ~lll'phl' ,\ II n c·' I I Ill r 1nr(1tlit' t:1x reli.1ti· dt~posed of !h\· h:1lnnt'<· ( State J hours, officers said. l~OS ANGELES (UPI I ~ VP't ,..,.~"• Cornrnittet' hai. t'!l':ll't'd !111· Authorities identified the Ham~ters pu rchased ''trotigletf SEN1'£.\FCED \Ii.I}' for au1011~1tie i111pos1tion before L>l·c. 13 at chain persons arrested as Kevin 'r hc bod y of a youn).! ru·\t :'ll11r1d.11 or tht· on•"t't'll1 JAILED IN FRAUD Singer Ike Turner 1966-70 model cars that change o"'·nership. The devices are designed to reduce t h e en1ission of ox ides of nitrogl'n. Ike 1'ur11er S . h I O I d dl·µi1rt111Cn\ stores i n I ll'E Dl "Pl mat . 20. o ak an . a1\d a S h , •. 111 . woinan di i;covered in ;1 t ,){SI ·: I u ) -.-\ ~t:itl'\\'idr ~11\rs tax 1u<·rl'a:-t· 17-year~ld from 0 rind a . out ern ....,'! uomta inay d1ll'h near Searsvillc prn·ate 7J)" O\\'r11.:r. 11· ho Smith is held here in Ceintra r:1rry a disease dangerous 1 .. 1ke. \Vesl of Iledwood pleaded c:1111\y IQ a charge or Tiit' cvn1n11!l1'~·. hvt·d1n..: th•• Costa Coun·,,. ,·.,·1 '''ht'le lite ~o ht11nan.<i. the Countv I I :ti1\'ie1•. nf th•~ f'i 1' :'l ";1 n 11 lh I,_ ·d· ('itv. has been identl-· eruety I•• Jntm.1-s, wa :-.., l·uvenile is at the Berkeley city ca 1 A:partinent sai • sentenced to three 1nonths in ,\,h1Hn1sln111j.i1 and H~ n\111 Thl' 1•or111111ttl'l' :ict1·1! slwrth ""tTt .. r C1J1 Hou~1\d lh•a14an TOid a fk•\l..s ('o!lft•fl'll1'l' 1 h a l "f1,l·a) r1~~111111,,1h1l1t1 " 11nulr\ dil't:llt' thr 1n1·.1suri' tx• \'t•t.ned 11 ]! !\•:u·ht•d hull '; The Assembly Transport<•- tion Committee refused Ttlt's· day 10 take a \'Ole on two measures that \l"ould have dr· layed the start of the pro- gram. Critics says the dcv1::es increase tuel t.wsumption. Arrested 1 J'ucsdav. f1ed as thal of Janet Jal· It a 1TI sters purchased Ann ·ravlor, 22. 1sho,vn j:ill Tuesday and 1>lac1-'<1 on ft:;<_·;il ach'1ser, Tursd:iy killt•(I Police said the pair also was 1 lh d 1 itt a re~cnt file l>hotoJ thr!X' ye:ir" probation. ou ;,i hi"'lrtlsan :1.7 \Ole a bdl booked for investigation of a ter at ate. or rotn an Animal Control Off; c e rs r raping four Oakland women. indepcndeni pct store. do d:iughter of Chutk ·ra y-raided \~'i lha ni 11 apt 0 11 · s to delay the incre:i:>c !or 1\10 St•I\, H:1lph !)1!1~ 1 \}-In Fraud On all occasions. officers said iot SC('lll to h:l\'C Ix-en lor. fornler Stanford inl:ind zoo near Cvrona lii ~t lonth . .; u?1t1l June I. they threatened their victin1s affct'ted , officials said. foot ball star and coach August and rctnoved Ji \\'ild As a r£'su11. the le,·y ll'tll r1'<' G11rdl'n;l 1, 1h1· inllil"r . !f1li! thl' ('Olll!Ol1 !1•1• 1he ;ipprox1n1:tt('lv ~!OZ rnllhon th<' extra Jp1•y \\'1ll produ<.'I: in 1\pril and ~1:ir :-.hou ld11·L l>t' 1·xtr:1Ctl'd frorn ta ;.:pa)'C1'S until the state \\'<IS 1"<·r1;1in th1• 1\1\'t•nuc v.· ii,... ah~luTcly nC'cdl'<l . e Speed Limited SACRAME~'TO IUPI I -It is loo SOCll to relax the f>5. mile-an-hour speed limit. Gov. Ronald Ree.gan said Tuesday. Ii\GLE\VOOO (UPI) -Ike ~·ith a shotgun and rifle. They urgOO that animals of lhe 1951 Stanford animals. fru1n 5 lo 6 cC'nts on-thr-dol!11r Turner, of the singing team or They were arrested ~1onday :;uspeeled of carrying the football team. She had Officers s::ud some ani1na!s and frorn :>'2 lo Iii.! (·l'nts Ht Ike and Tina, \\as arrested afttt the youth \\'as stopped nfeetion '1'hich afft:'cls apparently been sl ran· hall. died, Hnd otht·rs. latt'.'r roJlltit'.'s of thf> San Fr<1n\:1.~co Tuesday for nlleged use of for speeding on a motorcycle i)rain nervf's in hu1nans be gled \Vilh a gray turtle· auctioned off to pr iv at c !lay an;a Hapid Tran s 11 "blue boxe.<'·' -i 11 e g a I in Berkeley. JX>licc s-a i d. odlled. neck sweater she had buyers. \\'ere undernourished District. electronic de,· ices that allo\\' I-~O~ff~ic:•~r~s ;;;sa=id~~h~e~~bec~:'m:::•.:====:::=====::'.::::~be:;::::c~n-'~'~c:a~ri~n~g~.::::-::::~....;::..:'::"::d~•~·i~th~u=u:t~w~a~t:•'~·----~:___r~h::..:c :.::"~"~"~'~"'='==ha~d:..:~"'=·~··~" The governor's 'stand is at odds \l'ith that o( 1-ligh"'ay Patrol Commissioner \Valt er Pudin<;ki. "·ho last v.·cek urged that the 65-mile-an-hour speed limit be restored as soon as possible . users to make telephone calls r -------- any\\·hcre in the v.·orld without paying . Police said they r11idcd the Bolic Sound Studios. after receiving a complaint from the Pacific TC'l cphone Co., and arrested Turner and four e E.l•fot•tio1a 1•11i1f F'REJ\10~"1' (UPJ ) -A sack containing $65.000 v.•as left 1\1esday in a Fremont garage after the manager of a branch of the Bank of America discove red a bomb threat. others, including a secretary, a reception ist, m us i c i an Oennis Rubinstein. 24, and Roy Robinson. 32, identified as Turner's agent. J\1rs. Turner was not arrested. Eldwood \Veitn1ann. 55. said he round the extortion note and a strange device -"a contra ption \\'i1h a lot of \l'ires" -in his car. After follo•,o;ing a complicated drop rout ine. \\'eitmann left the money and the mysterious device in a garage beneath an apartment building. Tiie secretary was arrested only for ·an outstanding traffic warrant. Turner and the other three were booked at the lngle\vood Jail on charges of oblainins telephone service by fraud. e C#1ieh Resign RIVERSIDE (UPI ) -Tv,·o county department h e a d s resiifled Tuesday, one of them u n d e r fire from his subordinates \\'ho l'Omplaincd he had .. complete inability tD administer.'' Galen Kinle\', 55. a Ir pollution contrOI d i s t r i c t riirector si11ee 1970. announced he would leav(' for personal reasons on April 9. Employes in his department had signed a petition complaining of his handing of the department. e Vom• Pickeli11g \\I ASHINGTO~ (UP I l Cesar Chavez vows his United Farm Workers \\'ill resume picketing califomia's rich San Joaquin Valley farmla nds to regain contracts lost in a bitter, stn1ggle last year \\'ith con tractors and t11e Teamsters Union. The issue. Chavez told the second legis\;itive conferenct.• of the UnitNi Auto \Vorker s- Intt'.'mational Association of ~lach.inists. is ··,1·hether thl' \1·or kers then1selves or t.he farm bosses \viii decide v.:ho is to represent them." Although the Teamsters "still have the contracts, v:e have the people 1.0 win Urem back," Chavez said. 22 Make Cal Pol y • Hou.or List Tu·enty-tv,·o Orange Coast area students have been placed on the Academic Honor.; l:ist for the fa\1 quarter at Cal s_ ta t e Polytechnic U n Ive r s It y , Pomona. Pennie L. Glasgo'v v.·as named from Corona del !\tar. Six Cost.J. ~1'esans ~listed: \\lilliam J. Felgemaker. Ali K. c; ha ,, a 1n i . G 1 en n E . ~tagnusson. Craig B. Nomu·ra. Hamed Saedi mid Thomas L Thompson. Patrici:i J. C.all of FOUIH<'l tll Valley v.'as placed on the llsL as \\·ere Huntington Beach residents Uldis G. Abele, Candace l~. Drayer. Steven D. Erikson. ?\f.ary L. Picard and Rudolf Scheidt Elizabeth E. Frtt.baim and Keith Kling were named from Irvine and ~lark L,. Pankwtz and Sherry L. Ringer fro1n Laguna Beach . 1 he th ree honored from Ne\\•port Beach \\'tl'e Bruce \\'. l)ve. f{lch11rd 0 , Lewis and 1.A1cille A. Patton. Al.90 named were Hebtccu .;, F.nquist or San Clen~cntc and Robert 0. Santinf of Snn Juan Capistrano. ·- Trustees Rera1npi1ig Progrcuns LOS AliGELES (AP) - Students at California's state colleges and universities may soo n be able to take soine classes off campu~ and \\'on't necessarily be restricted in the numbe r of units they take during sum1ncr sessions. Aiteinpting to ease the procedure (or obtaining a degree. the educational policy committee of the board of trustees of the !!I-ca mpus syste1n vote4 Tuesday to revarnp \\\'O programs. They first approved a pilot J:rogram for holding some classes off campus where they might be 1nore convenient fer mrinr s1udcn1s. Then ·tht>v aboli.shed a regula tion 11•hich limilcd the number of units a student rou\d earn during I su mn1er sessions. Then. for thC' first 1in1e. U1r co mm i t tee a u t horized ~pendin r? siudent fund s to pay for a lobbri st in Sacramento. The s!udCn!s have had a lobbyist for 3 1 ~ years. but there always has been a question of legality over his salarv because the trustees never approved it. The three measures ,,·ere expected to be approved by the fu!\ board todav as the trustees ended thei r two day 1neeting. Citizen's Complaint .Dismissed BEVERLY HJU.5 (AP ) - · 1'he district attorney's office Tuesday dismissed a citizen's complaint against former Beat le John Lennon for alle!!:edlY striki.ng a woman photographer outside a \Vest lloll\·11·ood club. Assistant Dist. Alt\', Robert I111merml\11 sntd t1i rre v.•ris insufficient e\·idence to charge l.e-nnr:n 'vith the qllf'~t'd incident l3st itarch 13 at the Troobadour. \..A'.'nnon, :i song writer and form er lead singer with the Beatles. reportedly was ejccted from the club after shc.'KlUng obsctnlties during a performance by the Smothers Rrolhers comedy I e a m . Lennon v:as net arrested bu1 a citlum complaint \\'as filed by the nhotograuhrr. \\'i111e~es told sher i r f' s1 dcr.u1ies 1hrit 1..ennon 1>tcame 1 rO'>''dy and 1 ~1<1rted heckling 1'C1m1n'>' sm~thcrs. c i_d er me.roller of the team ... Ch.1.:dOO tht'.' club i...cr.1m ;11lcgedl) struck Bttnda ~tary l'crkins. 50. of Hollyv.·ood. a lrtelnnet> photographer. , ~16 million in sales the pasl 16 weeks has to • 1n le11 you somefuin8 about 0unUse Country Club! ' -, / The mo()l exciUf18 and dynamic co ncept in de()erl _livi115 c.vcr of-le red. !'lin~lt·-~1 o rr. Lcn ... ·-l kn\i l ~ l .uxurv -:-..1'\l lrd <nrn ~ l•1rt.l hl,· a l.>11i..: th<' r1 1llini,: i,:11•1·1; L11r\,,1\' .1rr 1!i .. !1r.111u lull\' "fl'" llHI\ I Oll(lq11l1!<111111' \<. 'llll\ ...,lJI! ' r1,f' c:tn !,ulld 1li1·tn ,.\11d ".q1r·11·d .111p1Ht; d11·11 1, .tppn1>:11nat<"h J;\ ~1·p:11,11" '1u1n1ni.: ,11r:1, !o!nplr1r "1 I Ji .\\\ 1m11un ~ r-;ol ~ .ind • <>tnp.1111011 1 ht·r .q1'• poul• _ Tr. 1nake ~11nr1<>r: Cn11n11 y c:l 11 l1 :1n ,.,rri 111111• 1111- prt s~1~·f': \alur.y1u1'll onl\' hnd a!>i>u l lo•ir cn11Un- rn11111J1Th 10 thC' a< rr And,,\ "r 'r ~J1 U <in fer. l.'t nd . Ownership I ~·1 cmbcrship All In Ont"-S11nn'e Cou111 r;· (:lub hrinl!S you all thr advantae:t·~ nl bcloni;1n g 10 thr mo~t clrg:int. pri\att· gn lt tl11f, and lcnn is club plu~ r,vvncn;h i p of a h1::u111 f u I ~1 nglr !'!Orv co ndnrnin iun1 1111 !er land 1n a 1!<1tt·-~uard1·d corrimunitr for thr price of condo1n inlu1n o\• 111·1 ~ lii hip alone.:\ ne1,1,· prl"ccden1 in lt1x11riou:-. rl1:,<;rrt livi ng. A nr1,·cri1cria fo r yourcondom1n iun1 d nllar, How it \\'orks -As an fl\\'ncr you rrcr11·r propri · ,.ctary membership rights in both tht· ~olf and 1cn1111o; club \\'ith the ability to ac1iva1e your playinl{ pri\'~ ilcge in tither or bo1h for only nominal annual dues. T here arc no membership initiation fc('S, Thc..;c m embership ri ~ht s remain \vith the ownership of each condominlun1. An in1porta111 as:-.ct 10 the value and .:;ccurity of you r in\'rsuncnt. ·Club FarilitiC'<i 1\1 Ri,·al The t'in <'~l -1·hc l1J1·:il poi Ill of St1111 isc (._'.ountry c:1 uh is I he l 5 .000 !:lq ua rr· foot. spli1 -lc\·rl l"luhhou$l'. 1\ n1astcrpicrc of ~·11·U1 · 1f'rranC"an architc<.·tul'<:. it 1n('t11dl"S a gl::\si.·,,all1·d ma.in dini ng roo n' and acijacc n1 firc~ide Joun\;r v.·hich Q\•rrlooks th(' 1st tee, 18th green. thr 111ll · door dining deck and one of the to'Ur comn1un1ly lakc!ii. ·rhcrc'$ also a men·, grill, locker room~. snack h.1r and the tenn1 '\ ,ind l!Olf prn "hllfJ'· l'\rarh\·, ai·r d11· 111ai11 ~''1mn1111 t: pool .ind ;t \!'par,iu· 1 hild1r11 ' .,.11<".111on arr;1. "f'cnrii' rht· 'lc·nn1' ( :1111i l.111l1t1!'' 111(\\'l!"' 11p 1•• 1h1· t1111·~t .11l\\•l1!'rt' 'l'he r1· .irr 11111r hr.111id1il. <n11r1~. lnur !1t;"htt'd h)r n1 r.:,hL pl:1y ,.nd 11n1· r"1·1· ,,,rr\ and sunkt·n !or 1ournarnent play. 'Thr.rr .1rr also four 1c.11 h1n~ all r1·~ "it h v1dcntapr n·pl a y eq11111· m!'nt l•) sha11>1·11 yuur ~a 111r anl'oi 10 top it aH off. one <,f the e:rcats of te nni~. D('nni' Ralston, is R.csidcnl Dire(;- tor ofl cnnis (;ulf -Sprc;1d1n~ c1ut\\·;:ird fronl thr bca111if11l tl11h ho11"r 1 (1111p\C':.; is the challeni;ini,r 1 fl-hole ·rrd Robi11,on dl'~iJ..:nl"d eulf roun.r. \\.indinl! 11~ wav l.(l'lltlv 1hr vni.::hou1 du." Ci•mmu1111 y, )'Ou 'll hnd 11 ,,:ell '1rappe<l with Jll.~I enough 1,1,·ater halar<l<. 111 rnakf' it tr1.1l) intcrcstinA:. 1\ !':!Cat C(1urv for r11hr1 thr. hic.h or luw )u1nd1cappc1. t .:... • .. __ ,.:.;;;.:;;;;_-i ~~··"II• 1«1kr I~"'" 111 ~outh frurn 1':'11111 !-ipr1111t~. lcf1 ;i1 C11untrv (;Jub l)r .. ur ln1t r.,tn tr 10 I•• K:in1•J11 Rd (Ra ncho r..liraw:r r .\11 1 l('f1 1)11 l~nh I ln11(" I )r .! 11111,.. tn Counirr C:lub l)r . then t11rn r11.'.'ht ·r rlrph!!nr . (114) :l2B·3 19 1. One, t"·o and three-bedroom condominiunl< from $33,995 10 $69,995 . ~sunmse ~COUOTRY CUB I , . ·: > r • DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Responsive Saddleback rollcge trustees made one of the most intelligent and rrucia l decisions in the school's seven· year history last week when they voted t(J (•all for an elect ion. to fill three vacancies. 'fhe 4-2 decision is a sign the trustees rcl'Ognize constituents deserve a voice in the ~chool's affairs. \Vhenever the boa rd has had a11 opening in the past. the ren1ainin~ trustees have taken the a\>po1nt1ne11t route -usually because Lhat was their lega right and saved taxpayers the cost of an election. Unfortunately, the appointees usually were hand- picked to fit with a prevailing political mo0<1 rather than provide diversified representation in the com n1u- nity's be~1. interest. 'rhc decision to put the matter before the vo1ers this time may cost the district the price or an election. But it should be v.1ell worth it in providing more lruc representation or the public, and in enhancing public confidence. Postal Convenience The recent gathering of 5.300 names of Sa n Cle- mente residenL'i who want downtown postal service to remain is a startling outpouring of public se ntin1ent. 1'he drive wa s launched by local resident f\1argaret Streater, who personally was miffed at the prospect of losing some downtown services because of the construc- tion of a new headquarters on A venid a Pico. Now legislators and po.stat officals will sample the results of the work. Mrs. Streater and her supporters have a valid point because initial plans call for eliminating post-office boxes at a downtown branch operation. Yet , the downtown area serves hundreds of resi- dents who arc elderly and who do not have transporta· lion. Patrons wlU\ postal boxes would have to drive for their mail instead of walk !or iL It ls obvious that the Del Mar area requires a full branch operation and the extra expense would be war· ranted . Officials in charge of the decisions: regarding the service shouJd take heed of the major show o! public opinion on the maUer. Expensive Education For years. La~una Beach Unified School Di~ltict has held the position of '"big spender" among other Orange County unified school d.istric.1 s. Laguna spends n1ore per student than any of the rest. Now, the district board of trustees has authorized a Lax override election to raise the amount spent next year per student by $80. to $1,288. <By way of compari· son, the Capistrano Unified School District spends '989 per student this year.) Through a quirk in a state tax limitation Jaw, the Laguna Di.strict would automatically have cut 31 cenL-; pe r $100 assessed valuation from its tax rate next year. The override would cut that reduction to 7 cents. \Vith tbe highest per-student spending rate in the county, school trustees and administrators will have to do a convinci ng job o! persuading the voters that La· ~una's educational program is sufficiently superior to warrant the override investment -and that every er- rort already has been made to economize \\ithout cutting needed programs. ' . . s • .. / ~, .. ~ Parents Deadliest Residetat Fou1ad ll'arna C:o111111111aity Spirit Of Bores €mNEY J. HARRI~ • Tbo11gh1s nt L:lrge : The deadliest kind of bore to meet at a social gathering is the sort described tong ago by Margaret Culkin Ba~ning. "She never quite leaves her ch.ildren home. even v.·hen she doesn't take room along." ' . . People Imagine they \11ant honcslr. but in most instances they prefer delusion - as proof, most would rather be treated wannly by a hy;x>- crlte than coolly by an honest man of re · serve. • • • Speaking of hypo- crites. have you no- ticed how often there are single \Yords for negative trails, but none for positive traits? We have no single word for the opposite of a hypo- crite. or the opposite ol a liar. or the op- posite ()f a scoundrel. • • • lt's fascinating how people are gene rally disconlcntcd v•ith their bodi es 1Wnlch really play a minor part in the life-scheme. bot generally quite con· tent.c<l. v.·ith rthelr minds (which. If developed. \.\'OU!d take their attcntio11 off their bodies). • • • Anthropologists. in my 01>inion, s~nd too much time studying t\•hat they deem. to be ''primitive" tribes. anc! too little time investigating the primitive residues thal still dorninalc so-called "civilized" societies. • • • Yesterday . on the telly. 1 heard someone boomed as "a legend in his 01\'Tl limt'." and J thought it \\'as a review of last ye:lr's passing of Picasso or Casals Dea1· Gloomy • Gus In L.'l.gun::i . if you 11•:int the police lo ~land in front or ~·ou, stand behind lhe flOlil.'c. N. N'. GI_., Gw• Ctmmtfllt .,. •ullnll!IM ,, r.-r• aM1 0. •I MCKWrllP r.f'-4:1 lfll "'"'" ., "'-111•~-. k"' nvr Ht """ " GlotmJ G~ .. c.ltJ ,lkt. -lllllil it turned 'but lo be a promotion plug for an announcer. (0 tcmpora~ 0 mores!) • • • ~toney is a great buffer against the suf- ferings the poor are subjected to ; hut all it docs. finally, is make room for !he suf- ferings that money does not :ivoil against. • • • £xtremism in \.\Tiling i~ [l \\'!'.IY .if as.~ulting the unthinkinj! rnind; just as over-acting on the stage is a ¥.'ay of i1n· pressing an uncultivated audience. • • • roreign languages almost ;\]ways S('(!m lo be spoken faster than one's OY.'tl, and to be made up of more animal than human sounds: one of the tx.-st reasons for learning another language is to rid oneseJf of this ethnocentric conceit • • • Turning doY.ll an invitation lo visit a ranch this "'inter. I bethought of the fine old anonymous description of a horse as •·an animal dangerous at both ends and uncomfortable in the 1niddlc." • • Too many teachers sc£'m lo be equally annoyed al the precocity of the bright students nnd the apathy of the dull ones: "'r).')t s~m..<; to be \\'a nted is "'ell-con- ducted 1ncdiocri1y. with a f<1l.se sho111 of interest. • Y.'rcedon1. to 111e. is not having a Jot of mof!fy, if ii prcvenls you from getting up Y.'hen you \\'ant to. ancl staying abed 1\hen you don'l \\•ant to. (If money doesn't buy a broad margin of selI·coniro!\00 lin1c, 11 is useless. I County View Called 'Superficial' To the Editor: What a pity it is that a membe r of nn Associated Press Feature Team, coming lo Orange County to do a story, can find only the material she used for the superficial and distorted p i c t u r e presented in the Daily J>ilot, Sunday. J\tarch 17. \\'llEN OUR family moved here in 1961 \\'e found remarkably \\'ann and en- thusiastic people welcoming us to the <:ounly, delighled we had the opportunity lo work and live here. and certain we ¥.'OUld love the area. \Ve have. we do, and vie shall ronlinu~ to dCl so. \Ve also feel v.·c do not know all there is to know about Orange County, although we ha\•c li\'ed here almost 14 years, but perhaps Kay Bartlett is a quicker study. People arc people \vhcrever they m<1y live. 'fhis couuty still has co1n1nuni!y spirit and people ha ve not forgotten how to smile. ho1v to help in tin1es of trouhlc. nor how to be concerned for their fellow men. Of course v!'e have grown. Of course growth brings problems. Bul might it not be interesting and more professional for J\ls. Bartlett and Company to mention the many fme projects of The Irvine Company, the James Irvine Foundation, the \\'alter Knott family, the Segerstrom family, and othen? CULTURE, she bleats! Did she try to attend even one of the many cultural events available to Orange Coontians? Examples: 11te Orange C o u n t y Philharmonic Society brings the finest vi.o;iting orchestras here, in addition to a r~gular season by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. \Ve have the Orange County Community Orchestra. Communit y C<lncert Series, art, balle t, the F'estl\'al or Arts in Laguna. On the 1nnny fine campuses of the county - UCI, Fullerton. Chapman. as well as rommunity colleges -th('re are out- standing events of every kind. Didn't anyone tell her about Sooth Coast Reper-- tory Thea1er, recognized nationally for excellence? \\'hile \•oe nl'C<i a facilitv to house mnny of our cultura l e\·Cnls, this too wHI con1e. ( ..... _MA_IL_B_o_x_~) I.et1cr3 from readers are welcome. Non1u11/y, writers sliould convey t11eir messages in 300 word! or less. The riali t to co1Wense letter1 to fit space or elimi11atc libtL is reserved. All let- ters mu..st incl.Ude signature and mt11/· i11g address but ttante! may be wilh· 11cld on reqUt"st if sufficie'llt reason i3 appare111. Poetry teill 11ot be pub· l i.sJ~d. In the meantime. Kay BaMlett, 'have a !ilnooth flight back to J\'ew York. And the nexl lin1c you come to Oran ge C<lunty slay a Hl!1e longer. look a little deeper. :ind you might be pleasantly surprised'. JANE GRAY PORTER 1•01iee Priorities To the Editor: llow intC!"CSting to !ind, when thing! gel tough, that the Laguna Beach police -like Nixon -resort to taking their case to the people. Threatened by a propos<d cut both in budget an<I personnel. they paint a gloomy picture of them.selves as being 5 er i o us.Ly ovef!A"Orked and understaffed. It is tempting, in lamenting their sad state of affairs. lo forget that. as "protectors" .1nd "guardians" of this peaceful arl rolony of ours. they are presently a much larger and better pald unit than that in any neighboring city of comparable size. AS OWNERS of the Fahrenheit 451 Bookstore, we cannot help but see a totally different side of the picture. Our own encounter with the po 1 ice notwithstanding, vie ha\'e h card numerous accounts, from customers and others, of varied fomlS of local police harrassment and intimidation. How docs our police force -asswning that it really is so "'frustrated and tired" - manage to cooduct such aciivitics atx:I i111mere in the lives of many innocent people? \\'rrc the Cays and ll:ire Kri~hna re;1lly suctl n1cnaces to soc1c1y. in the rt'('t'nt 1:iast. lo \\·arr3nl thr f"OCn.,;i\'e ti1ne atx:I effort spent on 1hen1? \\'hy is iL -if our polire perform sucll a needed function -that some citizens tend to be more afraid oC. being molested by an officer ihan of being roblx.od, slabbed, or beaten by an ordinary crim.in31? \\'e 1horoughly support our city rouncil in cutting back our police force. Th(" money saved coold be much helter used in other \\'avs. \Ve feel also that now is a good time· to establish nC\v links of comtnunic.1tion bctwecrr the po 11 c e department and the people. ln this maMer -and only in this maru1er - can our officers truly se rve us. Their present priorities evidently do not reflect the real nc<.'ds of the con1muni1 y. r:VEL\.N AND GORDO~ \\'II.SON 1llisses 1•oi11(, To !he Editor: On the counter in 1he Laguna Beach Poli ce Depariment is a pamphlel whi ch proclaims "Crime is the Loser." The pamphlet gocs on to cxpl::iin that a crime is 1101 a gamt.> at all, but is indl.'ed quil e serious . The pamphlet lays down several "rules'' for ~Ir. Average Citizen to help prolcct l1is life and property and those or hls fan1il~·. - BUT TIIE p;unphlel misses an itn- porlanl point. NO\\'hert' docs it point out the importallCl' of adL'QUalc police and fire St'rvires. \Ve are not told that a !X'fll:f' offirer on the end of a 12-hour shift :it th r end of a 7-da.v \\'Cek is y.·orking al reduced capability. \Ve are nol told that the police dcparttncnt cannot protect us \1'lthoul adequalC' manpo\YC'r. \\Te :irC' not !old these i;ruesome fact s. it seems, bccau.sc the author assl1n1es the ci!izens of n given community Y.'ou\d automatically recognize the value lo themselves flf \\'ell-staffed police and fire departrncnls. BUT "·hcncvcr a trulh is held to be "self-t\'iden!," ii i~ absol1111·l y ne<'<'ssary thRt the people "'ho so bcliC\'e constantly reaffirm nnd protctt !he truth. statement rcg;irding the shifting of recre.'ltion dollars for the support of lifeguard. polil't'. and fire scr\'ices was sadly lacking in thought. YOU SPEAK of sa\'ing lives and proper!~'· lla\'e you ever stopped lCl ponder t'oe effoo of recreation upon life and property dama ge? Hov.· many pt.'Ople might have suffered mental diwrders without recreation? How man~ people lived longer and phy"Sically healfhy lives due to rccr£'ation? llo\v many people have been dclerrl'd from anti-social or criminal behavior during their leisure time by lhe o[fering of recreation activities? llow much \'andalism of propcfty has been prevented by recreation activities for youth? Certajnly police are necessary, but why curt.1il recreation ; v.·hich is a factor in preventing crime. 'f'he cost of police, trials, and incarceration is expensive Lo rne taxpayer. !\tore appropriately, y.·e should attack one cause of this expense by offering recre:ition as <Ul alternative to leisure tin1c criininal activities thal are 1·on1mitted for the lw1 or thrill involved. \\'OULO "i'OU rather see youth arrested, tried. and imprisoned for street crimes. or in a recreation cenler nn>i\'ing guidance from a recreation leader? Would yoo prefer seeing adults arrested, tried. and imprisoned for felony drunk driving or in Ill recreation center enjoying square dancing or yoga? I sense a "·ork oriented, puritan attitude in your comments. ~mingly you fail to rcrognize that y.·e arc living in :i leisure orienlt"d socich1 Y.'hich demand~ 11{·11-planncc.I and propeily led recreatio1 to off.~et the tension. stress. and boredorn of mod(·m living. Yes. boredom! It is .: proven fact thn! most working people arc bored \1'lth their jobs. \\'hich nccessitalc::i a need for rccrea1ion se rv ices , jn("xpensive in nature, v:hit'n k('("p citizens i11 their comrnunities, lo assist in the ene rgy crisis. Jury System May Tangle Watergate The C'ilizcns of l.aguna Beach arc now faC't'd \\'ith rtra.stic cuts in police and lire se!'\·ire.<1 II seems \1·1• h.1 ve lost sigh! of one or those assum('d 1':1lucs If "'C do not immcdiatrlv rf'afflrm our bcllt:f that adc· quatel y st<iffed emergency servict>s arc important . we are going lo lose them. And \\'e, the ciliu.ms, not crime, "'ill be the loser. PER HAPS YOU y.·ould rather enrotll' age lel<'vision vie,,..·ing. self-directer. 1'1.c'CT'Cation. ur expensive forms c.f ('.Q.mmercial recreation . Tcle\ision is extf'('m('ly lo"· in terms of quaht / recreation: sclf-direC1ed recreation is :1 failure due to a lack of .self-disl.'ipl111e: and the CO'\'\ of rommercinl rccre:i110 1 rna~· be prohibiti\·e to many. Therefor•, \\'e \'it a 11 y net'd quality. IO\\'-CO:t municipal rL'Crt,ation to enc o u ra g ~ citizens to enrich their lei~11rc hours. \YASflL\'CTO:-; -Anyone who is huniliar \\'l!h lhe jury system In thi! Q)Untry knOi\'S that it can 1n'Qduce some unex)X'C1t'CI r~ults. TI1c triril or ronner C<lmmm.·l" Srerctary f\.1auricc Stans and for mer Attorney Cienf'ral John N. ?\.11tchcll 111 l'il'w York is not proeffding prccl!itlv a< drstrcd by Lile ' oro~l'<'ulioo. and it "'111 1,., 'll'f'O if these 1110 h1.ahe~t <if· fic1als of lhf' Mmrtil'· tee to rc-t'!rct l'rl'SI· di'nt t->ixon an· founJ gtulty by a careful· ly selectt'<I jury. A gLICf"!i cannot he hn1.arded on hou· great !he prospect of their COO\·iction nf trading Influence for a $200.000 camp.1.i~n contribution. But the element of doubt l•thich usually aerompanld any jury's deliberation serves to Wlderhne one unusu:il a~pect (Ir 1mpcnchmenl pro- ceedings agalnst J>resident Nixon. TJIE POSSIBILITY doe.111 exist, In \\'hat degree a1nnot be told, that Ille resi&na· Lion or Impeachment of Presfdent Nixon c:ould be followed by a jury rinding that hls chief subordlnate1 were not guilty o( the crtmt!tl In which the Presidenl was 1uppoted to be Jnvolved. If not that, Lhen • (rucUARD WILSO~ .1 legal tnix-t1P could conceivably set them frl'<'. 'l'hi.s is one polnl or several \\'hich makes !he resignation proposal of con- scrvatlvc Sen:1tor .Jan1c.s Buckley of Ntw \'ork so impr:ictical. It Is slgnificnnt only In the sense that I! mRy rC'flect a serious weakening in docirin.1i re conse:rvntivc support for ?resident Nixon. \\1ilh due respect for Se nator llucklcy, ll'bo seems to be an intel\1~ent m.:ll'I. his approach to the problenl ha,., the Quixotic MIUre which we-akens so much o( doc· trinuire ronse!'\'ativc thought. TIIE NET effect m>Y also be greaUy exaggerated . for there is not much demonstrable suppon for tntellectuaHzcd ("(Ml.S('!'\'atisttl. Bucklty is 1he ~le rr.pre.~ota1ive in Coo~ress of "'hat is called !he Coriserv;itivc. PaM)'. v.•hich i:i l0t:al 10 New York nnd other\\ lse exists largeli in !be l.n\aginauon 01 fl few devote(! partisans. A nation.al eocucrvatlve "movemenl'' In any sl.gnifi~nl organized atnae docs not exist at all, except to the extent that it is e%presRd Jn 1udl public.dons u I National Review and Human Events, which are noroverpowering tn their im· pact. Even Barry Goldwater docs not go along 'i\'llh seMtOr Buckley. \\'ILL ROGERS' celebrated remnr'k that he \\'US a member of no orgnni1,cd pariy -a Democrat -applies equally \\'ell to doctrinaire comcrvntivts. Getting back to the jury system. the possibilities could be very explosive If President Nixon "'t're to follow Sen- .ator Buckley's advice, or even if the Presldent "'ere removed from office prior to the trials of his subordinaf('S, This ls. In fact , the present schedule. ~ .allegro \\'hl te !louse Watergate ('()fl· spirotors nre not schtduled 1.o go lO trial before mid.stpttmber. BY 1l!AT TIME. in lbe prol....00 schedules of both the White House and Congrt'&'i, the questlon of President Nix· on's tenure is to be setllcd. If so, and It is a b\g Jf, the Prrsident's subordinates \\OOld go to trial after hJs O\\fl fate v.·as detcnnint.'<I. Carrying it a _!!,ey fanher1 supposs lhc President had re.•ugned ar bctn rt.moved, and the sub.sequent trials n.'SUlll"l'.i In nol gullty verdicts lot his subordinat.es. 'T'hen there would be an explosion. for it ahould not be supposed that President Nixon ' \\'OUld go quietly into disgrace. He "''Ould devote tbe rm of bis aniculate life to vindicating himself. President Nixon's lawyers hold the view 1hat tmpe:acbment proceedings tQke prect!dence whatever their possible effect on later crlmlnal trials of hls subordinates. This attitude places upon CongrnM the heavy responsibility or dctt!rmining the guilt or innocence of a chief COO."lpirator before n jury h&s dett!nnined If there was a conspiracy. This may possibly deter some con- gres.smeo from wanting such a decision nlade prior to the trials. HIJT nlE vtty least that lt docs as a practical matter is to rule out Prc,,klent Nixon's resignation for qulle a \\'h1!e longer, If ever. The \Vatergate jud(i?e. John Sirica, has alrtitdy suggested lhc. CangreS$ might consider delaying action on Impeachment until after the trials, but Congrc$$ asserts its undoubted priority or acting before they begin. So the theorctlcal possibility c:tists. t10"·evcr remote or near, th:it 3\though Nixon resign.~ or ls removed before ~eptcmbtr, htf Tubordinates coutd end up free and clear, of" criminal charg~. A belier fix on that posslbllity will be proved by the verdict In the Stans- M ltcbell h1al. c PRESTON K. MORROW f'nlrvle m Serie• To the Editor: Art Vin.-,cl's recent ~cries on '"The Kid$ Down the Strct't'' is one of the rno..1il co,in. pas.s!onDIC <ind incisive thal I have rt!ad in a long time. I a1n s\Jre lha t lt has given the pt,'Ople \li'ho read lhe stories a much ~re.ater understanding of the FairvieY.' program. :ind ~·e nl'('(f ttuH! As in hLc; article on The Symposium of Dt:ath which we did at llooi; llospital. you've cau.scd people lo thlnk from another vlC'\\'point. CAROL\":'> D. FISHER Purltn11 Sln11ee? To the Editor : Your editorial of \larch 20. 1974 rc1::ardlng C'\:ct'S:Shc 1nunlcipal cost! in Laguna Beach y.•ns most v;e \come in this ern of burgeoning SI o \' c ruin en t ~xpenditu?'C!!I. llo"·e\·er. )-Our puritilni<'al and uneducatt'd slanct'.: In 1.'l.lmpartng , recreatJon cos1s to tht' col\t of administrative papc-r shufOing 'M·1t.c; disappointing. Furthermore, )' o u r ' In the futur<'. I suggc.-st you pause and rent-ct upon the bcnclils of rccrealiori prior tO comparing it to forms of go"-crn. mcnt y.·a.ste. JIM CURRA.~ OlANCll COAST DAILY PILOT ' Robert N. \\'ted. PtWWhtr Thoma! Keeuil, f.ditcr Barbara Krt'itlich £di1orkil Paae Edit-Or The ('ditolial ,~e or tho' Dally Pliot 4«k.s to iriJorm aod 5timulatc n-adtn by ~Ii,. on t11\s NC! dt\'ttw C"Of1'1mt'ntary' on toplet O( ln- tttTSI by gyndicatM <'Olwnnl1ts and ranoon1ats, by provldln; a kw-um fM readera' vi~s and by pl"!~ITll th11 ncwtpa.P"f''• opln~ and l<k>u on cumnt top!a. Tl\f' r<tllorlf.l oplnion11 (If thfo Daily Plli'lt ApflC'llr only in the tdtlorW column at thf' top of the Jlat:f. OptniMf t:ttPT"t"t$1'd lly the. col- umni.~ts nnd c•rloonirl• ind 1elttr wn1eri1 ~ th11tr own and no~ ... mcnt or lh('lr vlt'"-A-. by 1he ~Y 'Pilot ahould be lnf«r'f'd. Wednesday. Morch 27, 1974 • \ L h• 11 wer mat lren the Bri mor pur but tbre bra that mu kee No. eve shi ope but re por w Ii I C I ' L. /JI. Boyd Marriage Age Going Up Agaii1 Nonsmokers dream mort. Test.!! show girls' memories are better than boys' . . The .short!.'r a Jackrabbit's Gtars. Uie colder the climate he h\'tS In. It's said architects cover their mistakes v.·ith ivy, doctors with sod, and brides v.·ith mayonnaise. !low long hai; your office diction- ary been around? The lxiok folks say one out of eight nation111·ide is more than 20 ~·ears old. LOV1'~ AND WAR Back in 1890 Jn this country, the . . young rnan v.·as most likely to get married , 1! CVC'r, \\·hen he was 26.1 years old. As Jor the y~ung woman then, she 1.ras most apt to go to the altar when she was 22 years old. But these median marital ages started .to drop at the lun1 or the century. And by 1960, the typ1c~I lad on his wedding day was 22.3 years old , and the bride, 20.3. Now that age is going up again. Not much, but some. In 1970, both the bride and the groom were_ hal~ a year older on the wedding day. And the matr1n:ion1aJ scholars "''~ study such matters say this trend is good. Excellent, rn fact. ri.teans happier couples they say. ' . ~ you realize one out of every three people in Great Br1ta1n has no teeth at all'! Bear in mind the British eat more candy per capita than any other ~plc y,·orldwidc. QUERIES FRO~I CLIE'.\"TS Q. •·\\'hat proportion of the dogs in this country are purebreed?" A. If ~·ou mean dogs \\'hose parents are the same breed but not n~essarily registered, figure one out of ever~ three. · Q. "Recall that ban-the-bra thing sometime back? Are bra sales still doY:n because of that?" · . A. No_. they're said to be up again. Understand the ~rrdle _business is dov.'fl, though. Because of pantyhose and pantswts. Q. "\Yher_c does 'O\'erindulging the children' rate on that famous list of the se\"en money traps in matrimony?" A. It's No. 6. No. I is lhe urge to splurge. No. 2, too m uch house. No. :l. too much ca r. No. 4, a hobby that keeps getli~g bigger. No. 5. a company expense accol'mt. No. 7, clothing. Did I tell you about 75,000 horses are slaughtered ev~ry year in this country for food? J\1oslly. the meat is sh1p1~ overseas. By eight big horse n1(•nt packers \1·hose operauons arc cht·cked out regularly by fC'dcral inspectors. Th1t surgical operation kno1\·n as the lipcctomy of the buttocks, executed to reduce the size of said area now reportedly costs between $1 ,000 and $2,000. ' Address n1oil to L. /\/. Boyd , P.O. Box 1875, Neu;. port Beacll 92660. PSAw.ults to dear the air (and dear up ya&r qa1esdans about Calfornia ~·~:COll11111Ut•tg). """"' ? ? • • ' Now that !he PSA Grinningbirds are in full flight, we thought you should get the full story. Exactly where we go, when we go, how often, and how much It's going to cost. Despite required cutbacks, we still have more California flights lhan any other airline and nobody has lower fares. To prove it, here's our entire schedule -flights, fares, the works. Complete and uncut. So you can cut out and fly some place. NEWAND UNABRIDGED 1974PSA GRINNINGBIRD SOI EDU LE ' , ..... -TE~oUTANo5"11~.. -1''• , . r 'PSA FROM LONG BEACH TO: ) 1..o, LEAVE ARRIVE ..) > SAN FRANCISCO $20.25 f 11 7:15 am 8:10 am Non-stop Ex Sun • (' 8:30 am 9:25 am Non-slop Sun '' ; 1Q:30 am t 1 :25 am Non·slop Ex Sun ~ ,,,. 12:45 pm 1:40 pm Non-stop Sun .., } 5:45 pm 6 :40 pm Non-stop Daily I 1 6:50 pm 7:45 pm Non-stop Fri & Sun , ·-... ' ':, SACRAMENTO $23.00 / ' 7:15 am 0:55 am One-siop Ex Sun '; : 8:30am 10:15 am One-stop Sun ,.• 't 12:45 pm 2;50 pm Via SF Sun _,., J 5:45 pm 7;35 pm Via SF Daily f~ ~ , ... \ A ' • •• P5.4 G"~S 'l'O'J I./,._ ' '"~ ... , .... _____ _ For Weekender Advertising Phone 642 -4 321 ~\ tdn~_ld.J_1 ,,,_·"-"-' _?-: .2. 'L' .l _______ ___.:D::•::'=-' Y---'Pl:.:L.:O.:_r _z, Save 20% on all our bras and girdles. At these prices figure o~ stocking up. Sale320 Reg. $4. Ganerless br1el of run res1s1an1 nylon/ Lycra~ spandex. Shaped seat and lace underlay front panel. While and nude 1n Sizes $,M,l ,XL. \ Reg. 2.50. All colton cross4 over bra with nylon lace upper cups and adiu !tab\e stretch straps. Wh ite. Si zes A 32-36, B·C, 32-40 0 cup sizes 32-42, reg . $3, now 2.40. ~.; I J}·--\ . \ ~ . · •.. -~ .... -.~ <V-·i--......... '_j ,_____ ______ _ • ' Sale 3 20 Sale s4 Sale320 Sale280 Atg. S•. Seamless contour bra with tricot cups, ad justable straps and Lycras sp andex. sides. Wh ite. nude. Sizes A 32·36, B·C, 32·38. .. ~ .,,, .. ,.,... Reg. $5 . La cs front bra with elastic center !or separation White in sizes A 32·36, B·C, 32·42. .. o cup size 34·42, reg. $6, now 4.80 Reg. 2.50. Crossover contour bra in doub le~n1t. Cups of· nylon lricot, body of nylon /Lycra~ spandex. Wh ite in sizes AA 30-36, A, B 32·36. Reg. $4. Junior seamless plunge bra lined wilh fiberfill. Wh ite, nude, in sizes A 32·36, B-C, 32-40. Reg. 3.50. Scalloped nylO>n lace bra. 32-36A; 32·380,C. Sale960 Sale 7 20 Sale960 Reg. $7. Waistline girdle with crisscross bands !or control. Nylon/ace1 ate/Lycra 9 spandex blend In white, Sizes M,L,XL Reg. SS. Gar1erle.ss brief with front V bands !or shaping. Nylon/Lycra® spandex in while, nude. Sizes S,M,L,XL. Reg. $1 2. Weight Losers •1 panty g·1rdle ol nytonl Lycra~ spandex. Gulf top and long leg. White 1n sizes 30·40. Rtg. $9. Long leg panty girdle o! nylon/Lycra!i .spandex Criss cross inner bands !or firm shaping. Sizes S.M,L,Xl, in white and nude. U11 your JCPonnoy charge card. JCPenney We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to S p.m. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beoch (71 4) 644-2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER , Huntington Beoch (71 4) 892 -777 1. HAR BOR CENTER, Costo Meso (714) 646·502 ! . ' I Reg. $12. Long leg panly girdle for lal!s F1rm1ng pane\ o! 1'1'flon/rayon/ Lycra spande._ al'\<' ace\ e/cotton spandc1t. in w 1te Sizes 30-40. Sale prices effective lor a limited time. • :· . r· ~8 OAI L"V PILOT WedntSday, March 27. 1q74 FTC Forces Land Dev elop er To Reimburse Consumers \\'ASlllNGTON fi\PI -The Federal Trade Comrnl~ion has announced it negotiated an agreement v.'hich will force a ma}or land develo~r to reun· burse thousands of 1)(.'rsons. The conse nt agree1ncnl with (lAC Corp. of ~1ian1i is bv far lhe largcsl <ind 1nost ·corn· prehensive settlement in an FTC campaign on land sales practice;. Officials said Tuts· day the case could well serve as :i modt'l for f\Jlu re sel· tlen1cnts. J . Tll0~1 AS ROSCH , head of the coinmission·s bureau of He Keeps Hai1· Sc l1.ool Issu e Gets Dela y • co n s u me r p r o t e-c t ion. estimated that refund and resti tu tion prOvisiOM in the se-ttlement will cost GAC $17 mill ion. Some o( the land In- volved wrui alleged lo be under water. In ::idd ition lo ordering refunds for some buyers who defaulted on payments, the agreement requires GAC to srt aside more than 10,000 lots in relallvely developed sulr divisions to offer in exchange for lots purchased in its River Banch Acres or Rernuda Ranch Grants in F'lorid a. A GAC SPOKES,fA N said in ~tiaml that the agrft'ment • • • ' To Pa11 Debts Dodge Heii·ess Gets Cash DETROIT. P-lich. (UPI ) - A Wayne Coonly court has released $625,000 of an in- heritance to Chr i sti n e Cron1we l l , !he Dodge aut.omotivc fortune heiress. apparently to helµ p.:1y outstanding bills. .Judge Nalhan .J. Kauf1nan ;1 pproved release of thl' fun<ls after alforn('ys for the [}(>troil Bank and Trust Co., !rustre ror the" Horace Dodge e-slatc, indicated the estate still would be protected from the re- maining claims or r..t i s s Cromwell 's creditors. at the age of 103. ~1 I S S CRO~'EU. bor· rowed heavilv from financial ins1ltution!I v.·hile awaiting the inher itance and clailns against her were said to ha1·c totaled about S5 mill ion . 1\ttor·nrys representing ~liss CNJ tnv.·ell <1sked the C(.IUrl 10 approvt! the rele..se cf !•.56 millloo. 11rgu1ng she has had no access ro her irt>eritanot and is in need ol the money. BUT KAOFl\tAN ruled the amount exce:ssive In view ol pending lltlgalloo invo\\•ing creditor!' clain1s. Attorneys said release of th~ $650,000 would leave about $3 million of ~Uss CromY,.ell 's in- heritance in the care of the bank. Ex-liusba11d's Hearse Sparks Court Action HOUSTON. Tex. (AP l -A federal court has ruled that 5- year-<i ld Billy Epperson can keep his long hair until Lhe eJK of the school year. pendi ng the outcome of an Apri l 15 h{'aring. On Tuesday, the judge canceled the hearin~ and the case v.·ill go to trio[ th is sun1mer. No date v.·as set. "h<1sica\ly forn1a lizes prac· 1., dd" Pia d t1cos """ policios '"''"""" hy " C tll9 ltllC A'ITORNEYS SAID the 51· year-Old granddaughter of the Detroit automobile pioneer a~ parenUy planned lo settle some 650 or the crl'dito r"s . claims outstanding :igainst CHICAGO IUP I) -The circuit court has been asked to stop the high priest of the Satanic Church .from driving his l~year-old daughte r around in a hea rse wuh an empey coffin inside. tht' romp;in~·" itself si nce 1969. Si nger Vic Damone. 45. and l-l ouston. Tex. oil he ir· her. · The kindergarten pupil v.·as suspended in February by school officia ls in suburban Pasadena who said the lengt h of his hair '\'iola led dress codes. BILLY'S llAIH IS c1Jt full and falls slightly over his ears, v.·hich are abnonnally tov.· on his head . The Epperson.~ argue that if Billy cuts his hair to con1ply with the dress code. he v.·011 ld be ridicu led by fetlO\I' pupils. lie said nothing in !hi' agree-B k nlent establisht!"I that anv ess ec y1 Ann Jones. 27, hold new 111arriagc license regulations \l'erc violated . · issued in Santa ~'lonica Tuesday. The pair expects In its letter lo landholders to marry 1\pril 12 in Beverly llills. ft \Viil be his . I . lh I th I . ht third. he r fi rst 1n a rriage. l\1is.~ C[om\\'ell inherited $.I~ million from her grandfather but could not collect' until the death of Dodge's widow. Anna Thomson Dodge. l\1rs. Dodge Jived 50 years after her husbancfs death, dying ln 1970 tilrs. P.targaret Taylor said her former husband. TeTry, \1·a5 granted weekly visiting eights v.·ith their daughter, Susan. She said he co~s to pick her up in a hea rse . She said she also objects to his taking Susa n to his llouse of the Occult on Chicago·s North Side and showlng her a lombstone with .his ex-wife·s name on It. 1n orm1ng em o e r rig ----------'------------- lo swap, GAC will have-to say BILLY'S PARE1''TS. ;\(r, and Mrs. William Epperson of Pasadena, said the ha i r covered a birth defect and took the issue lo court. U.S. District Court Judge \\1oodrow Seals acted Tuesda~· after attorneys for Billy and the school district agreed to extend a lemporary order issued last \\1ednesday \Vhich allowed Billy to return to classes. The school dislrict requirrs ma le pupils to cut thei r hair so it docs not CO\·er the ears or touch the collar. the t.v.•o areas "v.·ill not be developed in any mann<'r and virtually all lots therein ar<' inaccessible bv conventional rneans of trailSportation. ·• Rosch estimated that 1hc sv.·amp lots cost $2,000 to s:l.000 each. not including finance charges and interest. The tote; to be offered for a sv.·ap are currently sell ing fo r as much as $7.000. he said. Hu ghes, V p Late, Boug·ht TV Ou·tlet I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Formorly '179" NOW s 14995 Seals allov.·ed Billy's return THE PASADENA School Board unanimously uphel d suspending Billy. \lotc~ in Pasadena ha1·e several times \'Oled overv.·hc lmingly f o r school boa rd candidate-s v.·ho cam paigned for kttping dress (-odf'S. OLD FASHION PRAYER MEETING Wednesday 7:00 p.m. THE C0~11\1lSSIO~ said (;AC subdivisions include one in Arizona -Rio Ri co -and nine in F'lorida -Barefoot Bay, Cape Coral. Golden f:ate. Gol de-n Gate Estates. North (iolden Gate. Po i n ci an a. Remuda Ranch Grants. River Ranch Acres and River Ranch Shores. ' Future sales in these sub- divisions and any new ones will have to include a J(kiay escape clause for buyers. permitting lhe1n to c:1nccl the contract for an y reason. ,.. LOS Ai\GELf.S 1AP1 - Billionaire llov.·ard llughl'<i bought a I.as \11·~a<;. .°'l<'V telev ision station 111 19f.ll bC'cause he v.•anted to \~·a 1ch television prog ran1s all night, a nev.·spaper publish<'r has testified. Hank Grecns1l\1n. publishr r of th e Las Vrgas Sun , said Tuesday he sold station KLAS.- TV after f{ughes· aides made repeated demands that !he station change its forma t and hoots. (;r._>t.•nspun !'aid "I ~11d it 11 r.Jld b£· uneconon11cal ·· HE SAID the a1rle s askeU th;it !ht• Stil lion also sho11' tnri re n1ort• v.·t·sterns and mysteries for I lughes. "Fina lly I said. •\\'hy don't you buy the s!ation ?' " c;ree nspun said. adding that th r deal was closed in r..tarch 1968. Grccnspun v.·as qu<'~tioned by Norbert Schlei. at!ornt'V for Hughes. ri1aheu is suing. the billionaire over statements IJ\· a voice ident ified as that of his former en1ployer in ;i \9i2 ne-ws conference that ~la!1eu "~tole me bi:iod." - 13" MANUAL PORT ABLE TYPEWRITER w •• s 121 so \142" POCKETROMIC World s only oocke1·s1ze or1n11ng calcutator. Easy load 1n9 w11ti tape casseues 12·d1g11 read-ou! Add1n9 mactione logic Operates on rechargeable battery pack or AC. CAL-MART • 'l'/bOA HARBOR COSTA MESA 546-4081 Non-Denominational Everyone Welcome SUNDAY SCHOOL • I 0:00 A,M, SUNDAY SERVICE -11 :00 A.M, RAY f, CURTIS, Mitlisler A DARK-TYPE st11tement in 1etters bigge r than neY.'Sprint v.•ill have to appear on the front page of all contracts tell· ing bu yers. "The future value of this Janel. like all un· developed real estate, is TESTIF'l'l:\G IN n $17.5 1nilHon libel suit agai nst Hu ghes by a forn1er Jlughrs <'Xceu tive. Robert l\1 ah e u , Greenspun said he to Id Hughes' a ides that !he station·----------- couldn't afford to change its uncertain.,, hours and progra1nn11ng to satisfy Hughes. "Right after llughcs ar- rived. I started gelti nr~ ca lls that he'd like the sl::i lion kr pt oj)('n a little longer because he liked to walch television br· tv.·ecn midnight and 6 a.m .. " The Little Church by the Sea 468 Ug1oo Slrfft The refund pro\·islon appl ies to alt GAC customers who defaulted on ronl rac~ since .July 1, 1968. The lots were sold on a do·wn payment plus 10 yean of paym('flts. GAC .---------~! Laguna Beach 494-6400 v.•ould have lo refund to Customers any payments in excess ol the dov.11 pa yment plus 211 years of monthly payments. Bank Book For f efty· SPRING ALIVE FASHION SHOWS FRIDAY & SATURDAY HONOl~ULU CAP) - The b.1nk of Honolulu has struck a blo1\· for left· handed drpositori;. South Coast 'Plaza It announced it v.•ill offer then1 checkbooks w i th stubs on the right side of the book. WHAT'S CiOINCi ON AT ••• .WARD & HARRINGTON LUMBER COMPANY NEW COSTA MESA LOCATION 1275 BRISTOL (JUST SOUTH OF THE NEWPORT FREEWAY) A1 you con ,., by the picture, we hov1 mode con,id11o blr progre11 1inc1 we lo1t talked with you about our great new COSTA MESA HOME CENTER ond contractor facility.· Mo'I of the planter pr1porotion ho' been done, roof ponel1 or• on and we ore waiting for the roofer to come ond \mell up the ne ighborhood, wi th tho! hot roof tar •.• toke 1hort breath• 01 you go by . , it will 1oon go owoy. . Gradi ng for park ing lot pavi ng i1 under wa y, and 1oon, when that i1 don•, our whole comp le•ion will cho nge. We know you ore oil on11 ious for 1ome idea on on opfning dote, ond we hop• tho! w• •ill be oble to tell you what ft will be \hortly (need to mo k1 o little more progress before •If con pln it do•n). K••P •otchir19 1h l1 paper (on Wedne1doy•) !or the good n•••· • I ' • - • ' i • of Like grains sand ... Time has a habit of drifting through our fingers, 1·he fut lire rusht.:!s upon us. Every so ohen \Ve all must stop. Take tin1C'. ·r in1e to think. 'l'ime to take stock in ourselves. To understand where we are and \vhere we ore headed. \,Vh t:lt \Viii o ur lives be li ke in f\ve, ten. twenty years? Will our future be secure'! We llll n1ust take tin1l'. l -h11e to plan for our future, save for ou r future, thougtitfully. ccirefu lly. And \Vith the help of the l"X?t iple ill lmperilll in planning a niore sou11d. se·nsible fu1ure Wt.:! can proceed again. going a bout the things of life ... with confidence. Confid ence in the know ledge that lmperial's safety. convenience and money· saving (ree .services are working_ fcir our future. • 7 J oin Eddie Albert ,., save at Im perial. Over 30 Services. most of I hem free. O F1t.'l:!.....,fe d~.bnxe<o"'t~1 ·'·" 1 ~1 D l n'l'fflufll"ioOllk.'I' 0 Fre-..• lrc1~·(k'T' (h...'\.k"' 0 Fr .... · 1n1~1 ck~'(! co11."<1inns 0 Plu~ manv. n"ldlllJ mnre. · ... -ih •r-.. ,;,j mi11~" .·~ h.oo~ ..... A Plan for All Peopl e. - DowntO\\'n Los Angtlt s • Clatrmonr • Easr Pasadena. Gltndora • Ntwport Beach • N twport Crnttr • Pa~adtna • Rtdlands ·Sierra f\ladrr • Topanga Ca nyon . "'est Covina• \X1rstwood \'illaAt. Whittier· ~1oodland l·lills • p!us 16 othe r Sou1ht rn Californi a offices. • iJ Im PERIA\. . sAv1noa • ,~, f i' ,, ' 'a:mmt . ~#" 111'1.N 5ArURl)AY'i \!'«J<ll llolOfh Ill MQ\I OfftcB.. ( • Do d h s we ar em yo Co SC sig an yo re bel wh em [ in " th ITI) t ca ho ch · s He ag I r , re te re ox lh wb m bi '"' he cd of "P as ho " ar Tc th "' or to br • 0 ac m St " w· hi. .,. s 0 Smoke Sig11als Billow • By PETER J. STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROJIN, Don't yo,u really think that doctors are laying it on too heav; about the dangers of smoking ard .emphysema? AH \\'€ hea1 and see these days are warnir.gs lhal t h e emphysema goblin will get you ii you don't \\'alch out. Come now. aren't you doctors sending up too many ...,·aming signals? -~Ir. Y. CO~l~IESl: It r send up another s1nokc signal no\1'. you'll only disbelieve "'hat it DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE represent-;. Perhaps y o u · 11 believe the y,·ord~ of a "·on1an whose husband died o f emphysema: Dear J)r. Steincrohn: I am in a self-pitying mood. I keep 1 ~aying, "\Vhy n11:0?" I h<l\T three teen-age boys to raise by n1ysclf. lfO\\' can I teach them to care for the car. make household repairs. finish "·ood chairs, etc., \l:hich their father stx>uld have had lime to do? He passed a"'ay a few mooths ago of emphysema. \Vhy don't you tell your readers that emphysema is really a dirty deal -and is as terminal as some cancers? Although my husband \\'as disabled by it only two years. the cost per month took what disability insurance he was issued. We had to purchase a positi\•e pressure machine. rent oxygen cylinders, and buy oxygen on a \\'eekly basis. plus the cost of the pharmacy which totalled nearly $150 per month. This did not lnclude biweekly trips to the doctor lov.·ard the last for supportive help for the heart failure and l'dema he suffered. SURE. TllE FlRST stages ·of emphysema are not bad . .....The-shortness of breath can be tolerated. But tcU about the final stages and scare the complacent people who light up one cigarette after another. Tell them to teach their kids as much as they can about household repairs and car repairs becansc they \'IOn't be around n1uch longc1 to do so. Tell them to fly kites with their boys. to go hiking now. to lake their wives into the realm of banking and finances and insurance. so,..-t]lese coming \\'Klows wilf have some knowledge of ho"' to do these things -because the time will come \\'hen they won't be able lo do anything but try to breathe. If people could be in m the end of the suffering that emphysema patie nts go through. I think lhey'd give up smok ing right now. -~1rs. X . The longer )'OU use nose drops . the ·more dependent ul)on them you-become -the more. drops.-the m o r e obstrucUon clue to "rebound" action nf the m u co u s memb rane says Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet, "Emphysema : How To Live \Vi th It." For a copy write him at lhis paper enclosing 35 etnts and a STAMPED . SELF·ADDRESSED EN\/Et,. OPE. Dr. Steincrohn welcomes reader mail and answers qucstk>ns in columns whoo ~iblc. but regrets it Ii not poMible to reply W letters by mail becaU!Je of the large \rOlume receiv~. It) 1f7t, McM...,111 l,.,...lt.al•, lft(. THE I EARL'S1• ' P'lwmlli .... M1•t1111 Alt tt!MI, Tll'M llarl1 ... ""' - L-.-·Sadifr.tlat-All OtMn -495.0401 6-42·11Sl 78th anniversary 0 <l • 1.50-2.50 VALUE . DESIGNER ·~~~SS SOCK ~ Top quality from top de~gner, O~ Cassini. Bon-Lon® knits of nylon. , Qian® acrylics, cottons . _ . in d1ess ond sports styles. You 'll find ~ anklet, mid-coif, over-the-coif. \ ~ ~ just the length you're look;ng frn. ~~ \ Srretch s;zes 1().13. Men's Underweo" 9!- ' ANAl-4E1M ~N bLld(71 •1Sl~l}I J . r""""" .f7FW-1..lordl71 •)6~4 1212 • • ""~1ft.(," -w.er• 11 111/~·:i.-r•r"•~"' I '.~~l "! \Vtdnt\ddy, f.1arch 27, 1974 DAILY PILOT 9 REG . $115 ·sEERS.UCKER DOUBLEKNIT TRIO 89.99 The cri~p loo~ ol seersucker stripes with the east and comf°'' of a I 001. ri0lyc.,ter double~n11. That's our 1rio. Matching coot ard slacks ••• plus on e:w.tra p:lir of solid tone slacks. 1his and many other patterns ••• now value·p-iced for very special savings. ' REG . $65 DOUBLEKNIT SPORT COATS 49.99 $IS s:Jv•n ~is on o choice group of I 00':. polyestf'r Uouble ~ni1 s. All new sryle~ arid 1XJt!e1n•, from our right-now Spring into Summer collection. Neurral tones, blues, greens ond browns in rhe cyoup. REG . $22 ·ooUBLEKNIT SLACKS TO MATCH 15.99 Tl-e perfec t cho;cc to qo with o new sport coat ... a ! a big $6 sov;ng'i>. Hopsock weave sloch of 100: poll"'ste< double~nit in ric h solid colors. ~/,'=n·'io Clo1h;nq. 9, Men'<> Spar r (lo1hing, 48 $32 VALUE PATENT LEATHER SHOES 24.99 You're o srep oheod with savings like these ••• on a qood-loobnq dress shoe. Moc toe, puff strop detailing on 1he vamp ord o lot of shine. A classic si;pon 1001 adds polish to any man's wardrobe. Men's Shoes, 57 ,:., • "lllllf)>IJ#-'l(,. CE.U!T~ 2 ~ • !,.v.n~!•ttl(114j'ffl 1J ll ~Loi, (err .,., M.311(2 I J}MQ-04 I I " (0 DAILY PILOT Death s -Elsell'hPre NE\\' YORK I 1\Pl -Louis Kahn. 72, 1t "'Orld-renowncd nr(•tutect of public housing. ditd Sundoy, it "·as lcar11C'd Tuesday. An1ong his building t.lt•signs nt't• th•• Cnp11ol ln Oi1cca. East P:1 kis1u11 : the l\in1b111t ?ilui>Cun1 in Vort \Vorlh . Tex .: ;~11d lhl' \'ale University Ar1 C;,illcry. R(){:tJTI\. Colon1bi<1 (/\Pl - Formt·r Colon1biar1 l'rrsidc•nl t:tiuardo Suntos, BG. chrd t·arly today , a Santos f11 rr1 ! l y spokesman said San 111 s . llft'Sidl'tl! ot Colombia from 19:IB to !942, v.·as nnt' uf the 1nost fan1ous 1oumahs1s in Latin America 31\d founder of the libt.•ral nt~v.·spapcr El Tirinpo. JIOLLY\\'OOD rt·r1 1 F1mcral , services for Jl11.1 lla\"l\Orth"!! bro1hl•r. \'ernon C:uilsino, 51. \\"111 be held toda\, thl' fn1nOy :i n no LI n <: e d . 't1insino, an ;1ctor-tur11~d- husi nt>ssman. dil"<I Saturday follo"'ing a long illness. WtdnesdAy, Marth 27, 1974 D•~J Piiot Slil!I PhQIQ '!'LL BE BACK' Nonsmoker Battin Supervisor~ .i\sk For Scaled-down Courtroon1 l>Ian Rt11t Filte1·e1r '50-50' Smoking Curbs Approved .. SAr-.+"T'A A ~'A -In 30 days it \vi!l be II· h ·~al to lighl 1:µ ~ cig:1rctte, pipe or cig;1r Ln a coun1y-ownN public building unless :1 sp\.'cific :1rca is set aside for it. Orange County Supervisors Tuesday un;uumously approved an amcnd£.-d \"ers1011 of an antismoking law drafted by Su1,. . .'r\1iS<1r Hobert Battin. Supt·rvisor Ralph !Jicdrich. the board"S only srnokcr. did the arnt.:nding. llE <;OT Hat!Ln"s lil\V softc.11ed by ren1oving absolu!e ho:ins on s1noking. l'nder the ordinance adopted by the hoi1rd, srnokrrs v.•1!1 he Jltov.rd to occupy 011!v 011e-half of v.11111111! rooms, hallv.•ays. h1•:;r111~ roon1s. n1t·cl11i,C! pl.ices. eating f'Stahl1shmt'nts , tht-atcrs and other :such publit' ;ircas owned by the county. B<11t1n v.'cni along with the SQftenl'CI \ crsion of his ori~111al l<tY.'. "'hich v.·ould h<ivf' bannNi smoking ct'lmpletely in public nrcas and set up sriecial s1noking rooms with forct:d air vcntil<ition. Rut in voting for the weaker law, Bat- tln vowed he v.•ould, "return with umcndrnC'nts to th ts 13\v !hill \l"\li make II stronger." /)urini,: a short public hearing. several doctors told 1he bnard lhat s1noking Is not only bad for the smoker, but also tor those around him. •·JT JS Tl~lt: 1he board became cognizant or the g"rl·at harm from pollu- tion of this type." said Or. i\111ton Kadin of the UC lr.,,lnc mc.'<hcal school. Hallin told his fellow board members that smoke pcrmt.•alcs an entire room , even if the smokers arc relegated to one half of it. "But I feel h:ilf :111 ordinance is better than none so l"ll go along with the revis- ('<l version for now,'' he said . Battin"s revised ordinance requires posting of ".\'o Smoking'' signs in the areas where it is prohibited. Violation of the law is pWlishable by a fine no larger than $25. • Merger Of Duties Backed Good Deed make the """"" Sundays in the l1Mlijijl!1ll Cl\111. WAii ........ l/IAl'iNING'S CoLU!CTORS SHOP. "lilt LUCILLE KUEHN X J\D\ll NIS1R \11VI i\.i~AL\"ST SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervisors ha v e decided unaninlOusly to lobby for a new law that would allow c.'Ounlies to merge some func- tions of sheriff and marsltul ut Newport Beach City Council VOTE their option. Pa<11(.<tw11~-~~yQ).,ftc;;,+ J.o ..... 1& \llo;ooc.~C.-do<ll!O' •IJI APRIL9 1be n1ovc, pressed b y Sffcll.~ O• t0<o<w a.i ~ t2~~~ Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. illi-~~-·=·=;=····=·~•;ii~ aim«! at cutting doY•n on duplicated duties between the two offices, which perform similar functions in cowity courts. C 0 UN TY adminislra· tivc Officer Robert Thomas l tcld stu>ervisors Tuesday die) rould not take any direct ac· tion to C'hange the duties or the marshals. y,·ho act as officers of the municipal courts. '·Sine.;> the marshals arc a~ pointed by a majority of lhc n1unicipal court judges. !hey could appoint the sheriff-cor· oner as the marshal," 1llonuu; said. "But the board is y,·ith· out the authority to make !luth an appointment." CJ!rCAGO IUPf ) -Dorothy ,\Jae Stevens Ande rson, 4J, who in 1951 amazed doctors by surviving a bod y temp<.-raturc of just over 00 degrL'\."S, ha~ died of pncun1onia a n d L'Gngesti\"C hC'<1rt failure, a hospital spokcsn1an s a id SANTA ANA orange County toda\.". 1' h c '"JJccp-frCC'll' Civic Center Agency's Money Request Spurned Sheriff's derutle ... currPnllv act as orficers of the county's superior courts, serving as bailiffs, process servers and court security men. DJED RI Cll ·ort:SED the issue after the retirement of <'hief marshal O i ! I a r d \\'ilkirson last month. I I .,,,.,N•;u;;,;-;;;N;;:c:~"C;ii I Supt•rvisors have reduced the SC'O!K! of a \\'on1an·• 11as ;1dmilll'<I · I ·" p•opo,,oJ to ·•dd 20 niore courtroo,:ns u1 Friday to B1l11n,1s llosp1t;:1 a11u ' .. " thP Ill'"' countv L'GUrthousc al an died \1onday~·------estinia!l'd cost ur' $3.48 1nillio11. Thon1as gave the board fi\'C alternati\1es. including the one chosen by Diedrich .a~ the most likely courst" of action. !AfJT $5 00 CASINO FRIE PUI'$ I De11f 11 i\' 11tit•es Superv isors had been askt'<I to rhoo:i(~ ~ _ t.dodllt • Daily Per Puson~ ARIUCKll & SON WISTCLIFF MOITUAIY 427 E. I !th St . (0110 Me10 640-4888 -·-IALTZ·lllGERON FUNIRA1 HOME Corona de! Mor (0110 Me10 673-9450 646-2424 -·-llLL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Sroodwoy. Cosio Me10 548-3433 -·-DILDAY llOTHIRS MORTUARY I 791 I ~och Bl~d ti '" •Q•on Bea<h 842 7771 244 l!edo..00 11~~. \~ny Beach l'2 I]) 4]8-I 14.'j -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY I 19~ l'J(l""n Can~on ~d 49,\ ,,~I .'j -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY : SS)~ Cu ~'~ ' C nn•V•'l~O Suft J'--"'" C.c11 ·"'"'"() 4Q )i/l6 . -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ,.,.,, ..... / I.' •I "' / ... , p ' [ • ,.- 1.,.,,1 ,. h· f· :~ U/) -·-PIEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNlRJlL HOME 7~· I S '~.,. \,'J~ •·nor\T+'I [:Q ~= ~ -·- SM ITHS' MORTUARY 6.' r :,1'1"' ~1 ~ ' ' '•1'· ' ""'.,, ~ •b 1,),\1 THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY (.tl'l~ltt. CrHftlll.., Strvk" ''"'" ol1tw!Oll11lllOW1 •I 111 T~t Dlqn1fl ... Sl"'l)lt AUt .... fl'tle ff Tht (nlly l~Y<HwfOll Mtrttrlry '~"''"' CtMtlf'l' Sy1tt111 24 Ho11r S.r1ke 714-646-7431 < PUBLIC NOT ICE F!CTITIOU' au""''' NAMI STATl.MINT l't-~ ldlOwl"ll ""'"'°" 11 OOl"9 INtlNtt .. ~Plf !lo(G SP£(1Al!TIES A>tO NANUFACTUllLING COMP.AN'/'. J)Cl(l M•l•OM· 1.,-n1 Pit~. C1111...-~01 eOI) G M--•· 110 Gy~w-. LI 1;111•1 t "Ufor"'' tOt!I Th>1 ~\l)l"fll •t l-Uc:ttd bw '" "tl''";tV•' (l~b 0 MOO .... ft-I ''''•fT't~! 11~• !<It' wit~ I t ovn•y (I~•• o• O•"ll<l' (q~~•v O" ,,,,. (~ \ 191, 'Y01iLFLE AND CAllLISLE AllOt'"r' P.O. lt:i Ill Vetllto. C.olllor1111 '°"1 tl•t« "11''' PvhllWt(l OnnQO co .. n l OtllY' p11~1 ,.,..Ith .. !l. '°' l1, 1'11 115-11 an architect to draw plans for con1ple11on of four "shell"' floors 1n the building lo expand available <.'Go rt spacl'. Superior court judges ur_ged lhl' t'S· pansion because or what they termed overcrov.·dro condit ions. But Tuesday, Supervisor R a 1 ph Diedrich said he has bttn told 20 new courtrooms wouldn't be occupiro until the mid or late 1980s and th<1! far fewer are needed to take up the slack im· mediately. The board voted lo send the entirr package back 10 County Adn1inistrative Officer Robert Thomas. who wns <iSkt'ti to submit a scaled dov.·n plan for JO or 1;, c.'GUrtrooms at a signifiean1ty lo1ve r cosr. Rotary <.:onfe rcn ce 'fo Start Tlu1rs1lay SA.'\TA Al\A -Orange County's Civic Ct•rllcr Com1nission may have lo go on operating as it has ba'fl for tbe past 10 year.i -1vithout money and with a bor- rowt-d st.iff. The county Board of Supervisors has refused an initial requesl to expand the comrnission's powers by giving it a budget and staff. The board did oonscnt to a study of the commission and its du1 ies by County Administrative Officer Hohcrt Thomas. '"I t•;in"t visualize an y procedure that 1\·ooldn"t eost us n1ore moncv Utan \1·e're now payu1g,"' Thom;is said Tuesday. "But we'll look al it and report back."' THE C0\1,\IJSS ION v.•as creatt'd as a joint venture of the county and the City of Santa Ana to advise oo dcvelopment of the civic center complex. Since then. it has operated with little or no funding and used staff time donated by 1hc county. Fonner Santa Ana ~tayor Tom ~lcMichacl, a commission member, told supervisors it was fine to operate like that when only the city and county were usi ng offices in the civic center. But "'ith the influx of state 3nd federal offices. he said, "there has to be a clear- ing house .,.,,here they can go for coordinated decisions and we need to have the authority to make those decisions." 1\.1eMICllAEL SAID the board should put up enough money right away to pay a runtime executive director aJXt pay for any studies undertaken by the com- mission. Hathcr than reject the commission's rcqu~t completely supervisors denied immediate funding and asked Thomas for the report on U1c feasibility of such an action. But one board member, Supervisor David Baker of Garden Grove said he \vantcd to reject the whole thing. "This board should retain total responsibillty for flUlding because it was not our intention IO years ago to create another agency," Baker said. "Exp.1ndlng its authority is, in a sen.se-. abdicating what we ought to be doing ourselves." he said. \Vhcn gold. was SUO per ounce. \re purchased 507 1'.'INE lt K QOLD RINGS from a pi-om1nen1 L.A .. lcwelry i\tanufacturcr. In January we advertised these rings and snld approx1n1ately 200. Thry were a fabulous buy at the Closeout prices. \V1th the \\'urlrl i\larkt.'1 l'rll"t• 11f Gold now ap1lrox1mately 50r;. higher than in .l;inua r\'. ll11·~1· r1nµs 0111~1 b1· rat {•d a '"Super-Ruy '", Thl' sale prices and counts -.!n1v.·n h1-1,.\\" ,1fl" 1•xat·1ly a.-. prcv1uu;.ly a<l\".l'rt1scc.l and v.·tll apply as loPtg as ~u pply l:isl s! ~ t:ae11 11f our .. IUfl'S \1·i\l ha~'l' approx. 50 rings for lh is SALE. 19 R11'!9s .•• Reta•I $110 , .NOW $3666 41 R1ngs ... Retail Sl~O .. NOW S5000 19 Rn19s ... R!!t."1>I S170 .. NO W S5666 140 A•ngs ... Acla>I $\90 .. NOW S633l 13 1 R1ngs ... Re1.1il S220 .. NOW S73ll 52 Rongs .•. Re1a1I $260 .. NOW $86.66 66 Ron9s .• ,Rc1a1I S290 .. NOW S9666 39 R•ngs .•• Reta1I S360 .. NOW 126.66 • Ol'Af, • A.l!E TJIYST • rll f,Tl"Hf:D /'l:.'ARL • lAPIS LAllJLI • CORA .~ • (;,\ RNf:T • T/(;f;R f; r ,.-; • Tl 'H<Jl!Ol."if: • T(JPAZ (S,\fOK f;)' </UAR Tl) • ('JIRrsoP11RASf;. JADf:. UL"ll}' •• ·\LD STO.'V £S ARE CENU/i'Vf.' Opal Garnet Coral Ametnyst Garnel Opal Opal Co ral Garnet Turquoise Topaz (Smokey Ouarll) Topaz (Smokey Quartz) Opal Garne t Amethyst Opal Garnet 03rnel Amethyst ~ Diedrich v.·on the support of his fellow supervisors in ask- ing the county 's Sacramento lobbyist to push for new legislation that would lea ve such matters in the hands of elected county officials. Supervisor Robert Battin lauded Diedrich for a valiant effort but said any move to combine the two jobs would "be a complete waste of tin1e." I REG. 169.95 ,.lb ltt ffll C..JICft hrtt t"'f •tte I '9 11 Ptl. fnt ctftl, I s.n11in., Drllb. F••• Ol~rt. •• D•'vtrt fw• r111 o., •I r1L I CASINO, 2"'. 1tM, lar. Fn • TY. HMllh If '-llY •lltl. 11 Pffll Oltt ' tttt frM LMll••· Frtt AlrJ•rt 111, 11 ...... rkd. llbltlr CM!L . es~rdGffo <flto~l tll 6~ino VISIT THE BUNNY CAROUSEL COURT South Coast ?laza FASHION MATE zig·zag ·;;9nwe:: I I 94.95 • ~ c.rying CIM Of ~ • 14 built-in strct,h, zig-zig and Cllb!Mt •tra r Topaz {Smokey Ouarlz) Topaz (Smokey Ouar lz) Turauoise Topaz (Smokey Ouar!z) Topaz {Smokey Quartz) MAStfl CMAIOI • aAMkAMlllllCAID • $OS CllDIT ,LAN Seilio 011.d Universol Geneve Wotcltes L.ONG 6EACH. 4Jll A1l1r11 1c A~ WHITTJ[A , 11918 PtM"°"*ltSf. SANTA ANA. 7015 N. M1•r1 REDONDO 8E4(H,$outtl 8ly Cfnttt TORRANCE,~& HWO't.hOrOI BMJ, TORRANCE, Ottl AITIO '-"Ion S.-.. NEWPORT" BEACH, F~P.IOn hlond ORANG~.l"i.-M111 of 0fl"llf ANAHEIM. Anah11m P1t11 LOS ANGfL.E$, Arco l'tlll. I fuhion stitches, built·i n spcid •Exclusive Sinltr front basti na •Built-i n buttonholer drop·in bobbin ;;:..--:; • Exclusivi Slog~' push·b utton • F:abric setting front drop·in bobbin di:al 20"'0Ff" REG. PRI CE ON ALL SINGER' SEWING COURSES.SEW· TIME SPECIAL PRICES START AT 0 IQ ONLY $11.50 INCLUDING ti.95 INSTRUCTION BOOK. ? SINGER 5-ingCenter9andparticlpating~ Dealefs · For store nearest you. . see th~yellow pages under SEWiNG MACHINES. I ~£. S1n1er ha1 llbtnl v:adt.tn policy. AJM», 1 Credit Plan 11 1v1ll1blt 11 Slnp, S•wln1 t.n•rt and many Approwd 0.111~ • ~ 'A Tnlkmark of THE SIHCEllCOlll,ANY COpy"9111 O 1914 THE! SIHGtll COMrAHY. AH ll1!1hu ""'°'""'" Th~t lN W.W. l I Bo Shir tele Part bee awa Am Rad· I , . IN • i I I - k l f -- l.~;lntsday 11~.Jrch 27 1q74 DAIL..,. PILOT I I ------ H011o~ed Shirley Jones, star of television series "The Partridge Fa1nily" has been presented Genii award by Society of American \Vomen in Radio .and Television. Squa w Valley Slap}le(l Wit11 HeaV)r Fi11es lu11.1l!Ofl Th.it ll''Hlr1•d in .J $1H,UW inlt' 111t.,11n;1 t 'u!ioh111ti:. I SAN FRANCJSCO 1 AP • - The Squaw Valley ski resort, one of the most famous ""1nter sport areas in the C"OWllr)', has been fined heavily ror l\\·o violations of safety regulations governing ski lifts, the state Department of Industr ial Safe- ly repons. rovt'rt>d In an inspcf't1on or KT 22·s hft 10 cays tater. CU S II I l'oi G D E N I E I> nt>ghge-nce i.n keeping up safe- t~ s1andards at Squall'. but Crt'SCi said that claim dot'sn ·t "fit our riles and r1·rord<i on hin1 for many years." Crl'"('i said the cit:11ion<i. both ch·it. ~<ere lhii fin;t ('\'t•r handed lo :Ill\' califomia c1np!oycr under the 1973 Califomia Occup.1tional Safr ty bod lll'alth Act. Tht> citations n1a~· be appealed. OJymplL'S at SqU:l\\', !hr• ;1rr;i has had six. srrious l'.hilll' l1f1 acci<k-nts, ~c:ns of 1nj111·11·s and one dt'ath. Cr~i said his d('partnl•'lll .4 ha.<; h:1rl "C\ishin,i.: 11110 l'011r! three hrnrs on c rim in .t 1 charge-. " ~I i s de 111 ea nor charg('s froin an a("('ident la."t April arc Pl'Jld ing in 'f aho1: City Judicial Court. 11; !lllrlg I!) dO II 1111 I 1<1.11~1 it •rttt: .\1AHfll S 111:11uv1 Ht 10!1 ('11 1111 ,t!'C 1d1•11t ,;i fro111 vf S(1u1111· \'al!1". ].(uh• \n "" 11 .. nc,a1 u,n i1011•·d 11 • ·1u t•i!1PJ','('Jl{'I I ' ,1\...• ' ··1 !11 ~··1.'111h1· <·h·11r!1f1 '1r .. 1n r11n· n1ng h:1<·~11.1rd-d.1·.1n !)h· lllOUl\Lclll f:nl·· ! !·I \\!11 h. \\"illll'"-st'S: :ii 1h1· ,.,!, '·ii'! '.I• lin1$ <'Jthrr f1·JJ 111· lt'.1p€'d lo thi~ ~no"· ('llE"C"I l".\1,l.t-:11 1h1' KT·221 1 1 .. 111 ·011 • \\ illf ' lk•r;1u<i. 1h1, " 1·•jll'lllrl111' ll'(jUJ rl.0 10 1·n,11r1' h1·J\,;1ni.: .;ift•tv "/\o11l tJ(ll'u n1;1dt· 1t10P1·r.1111•·" I cl l I I ! ! ;u11 llt•_,l . .,1·1i. \' I •1 11 IHI' UflU\~ ,,,f1·l.1 of tu, 1111-. •;1)111~. IJ.:p."'lrl1Jl('nt spoke sm an Eugene Cresci ~id Tut>sday Squaw's boss. Alex: Cushifl8. "''as nolified Friday or civil penalties totaJing $17.895 for an attir:lent ~farch 8 "''hich hospitalized S<'1·en skiers. and n "willful " S."lfL•ty 1 iulation un--=:__ _ __:._ __ _ Sine(• tht:-196fl \\'i nter Tlus nwnlh. a 1'1..iccr c·ou111• jury a"'ard1•d 1h(' f'Stfl!t" uf Diana lA.-'Onard S2&'i.tl00 111 damagrs thrt-c ~{';,r!' aflt'r ~h,• 11 as ki!lt-d ln a f.11! o n ~lt·l'll KT-22 ·rhe t1<·l·1d1·nt h.1d ('n ~l'i "-Jid 10 d.11"' :if~ r tht· E!1.h1t,1titln li ft :1•·1·1,11 nt .. 1a1r ~ilfl·t1· Pn~ir1•1•r I 1·r1I \••"t11an- d11• 1•;1-; r!11·r"~.111.; 111, ~T~ r'hnirllft Hll<I fti\Uld .1 :-.1[1"1 · \\1·\,· lt1ol ;, 1•,·;1r·1X'rrM't ll1."'urct tl11· l.1,l 1hr1 l' )ear::; ••1111111:'1. 1f rh" ~iJ1.;; 11·l'r• l!ll• 1,. •h1•1· l!h" ._'.,lh' S<•fc1 1 1!11·1-.iun• 11•1uld11·1 l•·l u.;; ni' .1(1· 111111 11c dun t 11·~ a, ''•'Ill ' 0 U.S. pty.,.ood 1•1: 11"Weldwaad IJpl 11.1: Contact 1i;1 Cement il'1i· .• ·:·: :· : .. l• .... 4FT. x 8 FT. x 1/c"~ PLYWOOD :;t' " ' • • ,,. ... nded fir ......... • for , ..... ''""h•• jok ouR·4gg REG. 6.99 SHEET 4 FT. SMOOTHBOARD SHELVING • ~"•ll" width. ........ mh..,,.. ., gantgo. • 011C1ranteed ono-cMt co11ora9•. • O.or 2000 c.i.,. - '"'''•"" mi•ocl fr"I OUR REG. 6 .99 GAL. No. 7001 TWO LIGHT IATH SWAG • DewWo opal balt1 6" In dlomotor. • l.dfo,. ,.U flnl1hod ,.....,. nn SET ?--?--~ ?o-r ~ ~ ~ No. 160P2J S I • ... IL MONTE 12260 I. OA•YIY 1 llOCUIAIT Of' l'OINh •WOODLAND HlllS '22940 YICU>IY llYO. """'-'~'°""" _Q~~ e e 60 LB. BAG CONCRETE • l oody 10 mi1. o Jw1t odd water. BLACK & DECKER 1'1•" SAW BLADES • 3 per po1ka11•· o Co"'binolioln, croncut oM plywood . • f1nt quotily 1ttho1ptnoblt bl.do•. OUR REG . 5.99 PKG. No 73·300 4 FT. SECTION WESTERN RAILING O Allroctivo wrought iron. o Addi 1oft ly lo your h•mo. o ~tin blotk fi,,;,h. FULLY ADJUSTABLE IMPULSE SPRINKLER • ~" "'41110 l.P.S. co11n.nlot!. O s+nglo.11011)• with •;Hv.., ot1tmbly. /I i1 •I I 1, " /.,I .. I I I , r I I PRE-FINISHED BUTTERNUT . ·.__.) PANELING ®-0 l ich l•n• I• •f'lhllU'!C• ' .,,., '""'· • 'uH 1i1• 4 lt.•I It. · JACK a .;,~~~~s \:::::::.). 1.1.,,d ••• ,, .. , • N.., .. t;p l..:k with k•y of'ld choin. HAMMOCK 0 Tho only woy to •1Mnd thot 1unny oftt•noon. • C."'plt!t with 1r11nd. OUR REG. 3.9q nn EA . No '' FIBERGLASS SCREEN WIRE • 24"141'' wid1h. o All flbo19lo11, • ''• ''""• •••n 1u t1n1 lltw ond 1ov1 ! TOI LET TANK REPAIR KIT 0 fv1rythin9 reciuirtd -•• fix rheM M ky !tilth. •Need h11p1 Atk 1111 Kil Na 2646' WI ta1•vr ,.... ttotfT fO UM*T QUAHflfllS SOlO TO HOIMAl PflSONAl USAGE.. • llRN ARDINO »4 O•AlfGI UIOW •D. lllW9ol to .• ''. _...._.. I •POMONA 6SS NO. MILLS NIU MOU .... ~ •NORWALK ... ISTOHI llYD. ol STUOllAICll Ml Ull•mNHWll I •GARDIN GROVE 12662 CHAii.MAN AVI. NII t.Ut Oii Ml.llOI a llO • HUNTI NGTON llACH 7100 lOINOI• OMI IUXl wnl Oii N.ICM llllO LONG BEACH 23111.SOVTHST. """' Clfttf~ .,.., toUll' HUI IOlOOT l , .. ""- ' ~nfi' :. '· ·-"~, KELLOGG'S NITROHUMUS • lo19• 50 Iii bog. O fo• p;11.,!in9 •• t•11n1pl11nhng 5 FT. PATIO DOOR 0 He1111y duty 11lu"'•"u"' ft11m t . • Sol•ty glou " O S<1ten1 11v11il11blt o! A .. 9t l1 low, low pr>ct r-ANGELS- JcONSEVA TION · TIP NO. 12 CORK SQUARE lht n11•u111I colt• rork l'IYOttl 11dd t•ci ting b•11 uly and lu•u.., to you• home p!u1 it odch 1i9nillc onc1 lo Oto huulatlon t i the woll '. ,. ' . Express Yourself April 9th 1f !he voters ol Ne1t1por1 B·i·1 •1 Jo 1'.1t i:-.\r1et.'..i rht 111~p!v1"<\ l'l 11 f' c11 y cou·1~1! elt'l:10n Apnl 9!h. there are :;on1e larq(', sr.,.x.·11 1ntercJr groups i.·111owilL E1hs Glazier, d1~tric t 3 cond1do1e, is running for council man because he .. vould like lo make the vo;c~ of the people heard 1n c11y council. t • , ••.• , .. , ..... '" ~ l ~ ...... ' ... ,, .. ,, . ' •• , ..... u. ,, " I' >"~\"• J•-•Y W.,t1 ""' .... 1 ,,.., •• ..,.. 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P• l •·~~-• "~··t No - .... •"JI.'• .. .._ ....... -. 8">t.0111··•···-.~ .... , c;,. .... "l<!M (l ... -0.,,,. •. ,.,. ,,,,~ ...... ~ .. ll>O<•i•...:-""""I<..: .. ~,, ....... .,., .,,.. "'' ·. !'on_,.,.., 0 ._...,..., \ j I ~ L>A1l ( PlllOT U'icks • 111 tl1e Se1'vic e Airman S t e p h t n P. Weishaup, sen of :\Ir. and ~!rs. Charles L. \Veishaup. 5352 Edinger Ave . , Huntington Beaeh. has been assigned to Chanute AFB, I!l.. after com- pleting Air Force basic training. The airman has been assi~· ed to the Technical Training Center at Olanutc for specialized !raining in aircraft maintenance, Airman Timohy \\'. Kelly Jr., son of ~1rs. Mary L. Silas of 21 24 r•omona . Costa ~·Jr~a. has been ;1ssignt'd to Chunute AFB. Ill .. after completing Air Force basic tra ining. The airman has been assign- ed to the Technical Training Center at Chanute tor specializt'd training as a fire protection specialist. Airm an Thomas H. Reno, son of ~!rs. Woodrow E. Alex- ander. 9839 Continen!al Drive. Huntington Beach. has been assigned to Chanute AFB. 111 .. after cornpletlng Air Fort:(' basic !ruining. The ai rn1an has been assign- ed to the Techlilcal Training Center at Chanute f o r specialized training in aircraft maintenance. Alrnmn John II . Dugga n. son of Mrs. Pansy A. Olds of 6582 Bishop Ori\•e, Huntington Beach. has been as.signed to Sheppard AF'B. Tex,, after (omplcting Air Force basic .. train ing. t· The ainnan has been assign- ed to the Technical Training Center at Sheppard for specialized training in the transportation field. Captain Thomas B. Frank, son of ;-..tr. and ~!rs. (,'harles B. Frank, 744 Oak St .. Laguna Beach. and members of l1is U.S. Air Force Reserve unit "look part recently in a }Clint scrviC<' training cxercisr: in Alaska. ' l\;.ivy Fir~ Peter P~I Hit~ca Jr, son or ;\·Ir. ::ind ~frs.' Peter P. Hicc<.i of 460 Orion \\lay. ~ c 11 po r I He:1<i1.I ~raduated froni r r c r u 1 t !raining al the '.\aval Training Center al San Diego. Airman llugb F, A . 1\IcKinstry, son or Mr. and Mrs. Hugo F. McKinstry, 21891 Starfirc Lane, Hun- tington Beach, has b een assigned !o Chanute AFB, J!l.. after co1npleling Air Force basic training. TI1e airman has bern assign- l'd !o the Technical Training Center ;11 Chanute r or ~peci;iliied 1raining in aircrafl n1ainlel'l<1ncc. \";n·y Ensign Robert F. Kent. son of Mr. and ~·lrs. Robert C. Kent of 2032 Fullerton Ave .. Costa l\.fesa. is scr~·ing aboard the USS ll <1rold F:. Holt whieh is horneportcd in Peart Harbor. Jla"·aii. 40 OZ. KING SIZE AJAX LIQUID CLEANER All-Purpose Ammonia Cleaner Cuts G1tase, Wal and 0111! 8 oz . DUAL ACTION Old Spice Anti-Perspirant DEODORANT I GALLON Sta-Puf FABRIC SOFTENER End Static Electricit1! fabrics will be soft and smooth. Coast Guard Lieutenar.I fjunior gr:ide1 Ttaymo nd Paetzold . son of ~·Ir. and T\·frs. I letnz 0 . P:1 .. tzokl of 19362 ' Leighton L.at1(', Huntington Beach, is participating in a llJ!!~~---~~-mmm~~ l\\"O ~1h Al;1skan fi~heries I patrol as a crf'\\'r.1embe r ofl the Coas! (;uJrd l\Iidgclt · homcbaSL'<l in Al::irnt'<IO 1 Lecture Set 011, Wila lile A wildlife conservutionist will present ,'\ lecture on f'fforts to protect the limbt'r wolf and olhcr vani~hing aninlal species 011 ~lnrch 29. Scolt ~way wJll have a young t1n1bcr "'oil named ''Wolfi<"' "'iU1 hln1 when he giYe.s hJ.s. 1.alk. 10 bt held in Forum I al Golden \\"est Coll gc at 7:30 p.n1 , A rnm. "Death of II Legerid'' will 1Jso be sho"·n. Admission is free, r REAL TONE AM Table RADIO Solid state with ~~ walnut finish cabinet. Just plug It in and play! l lkO 8.88 , BOX OF 40 REGULAR OR SUP ER Modess /-~ DRISTAN DECONGESTANT TAB LETS AYDS Relieves cold;. hay feve1 and 5111u~ tonj•,e~t1un. FEMIN INE NAP!INS 100% Absorbent Pad with Double Deodorant Prolec llon! Knee Hi's IRONWEVE Penect. 2 ~ 1 to wear with pan1 s. 1 ,boot~ and sporlSV;•1ar. R SPREE •h• Effo rtless PEN Supi:i lGu~h b<11i 11p 31/2 OZ. SIZE ' BRUT ·33 . . SPLASH-ON LIHION The Refresher •.• from the top of his htad 10 the soles of his feet !. .00 ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN ;;:::gob 2 ~1 00 leftiiiM R • Prwse 29C 1f Si~QS[~ P,\i gram. 3:1 _ ... ,....... 36' r ... -~-s Beautiful Ho ir . ,,-..,... I ,._ , .... ... ,, CREME RINSE Tllrer lormulas 10 smuo1h t.1n~le~ Jnd snarls l S OJ. Wella Balsam t: =.! ;;-~ -· .. " .. CONDITIONIN G SHAMPOO R.ch, creamy loarn washes in <:.lune and ~ody 1 .... 1.19 ANNUAL SPRING EVENT ·;· HOUBIGANT ~ Chantilly • MAX FACTOR Introduces the Clean, Crisp, Honest Scent of "Green Apple" COVER GIRL Foot Powder 2 FOR 1 SPICIAl For Hippy Feet! Sootht:s. cools and dries. Insoles Natural Lash MASCARA Oet!p COIOfS to en· bance your lashes! 2for 1 29-the Price of 0111! • 16 OZ. RETURNABLE , Diet Rite COLA SO OZ. KING SIZE DISHWASHER ALL Contains an An ti- Spot Rinse Attnt fo r Sparklin& Dishes! 64 OZ. HEAVY DUTY WISK LIQUID DETERGENT Dee p cleans the "ring aro und the co llar" and stubborn spots ! ,, BRADLEY Mickey Mouse ... WRIST WATCH rn ~~j ~l~:~~l~f:~!: ~~:~ 12 95 rn ing hands, • ::: ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;::;;:;;:;:;;;:::::::;;:;:;:;;::::::;:: .. ;:::::::;;:::::~::::::;;;::: .. ::::::::::::;;;;:;; C :SC ::IC ::ic :ic ::ic ] LIQUORS 1·~100 ~ BRAND Canadian Reserve 80 Proo1 WHISKY IMPORTED Foster Creek 80 Proo1 BOURBON 6 Yur Old Count Yasya ao Proo1 VODKA MacKinnon's 11 Proo f . SCOTCK COLOR *Enlargements I I -. .. SAYE 1.00 ~::8 .95 SAYE 60c :~: 7.99 SAYE 72c ~::6. 77 SAYE 1.1 9 w••8~69 '·'' . • QUEEN Ge c I SAN Pub Ii she acl..T10w! agreemc from Jia arise wh· finns in oil expl court re But th publishe last \\'CC Exchang denied duct " on THE May in here al deiendan Resourc Burke. the ma trolling Ste As T LQ, Council Tyne h and Val ment house u st.eriliz ~!rs. mother ed that th e $23. lhe basi come as as her as a tru '·WE to take aCCQWlt unless medical she ca said N director "I \\' and said M disgra private "WE house n The munici $13.80 a pay men $44.08 a SP KN DR Reg I UEENIE By Phil lnterlandl "Well, at least they're honest." eoTek Case Chandler Reveals Indemnification SAN FRA~CI SCO (AP) - blisher Otis Chandler has ckno\\1ledgcd he had an greement prGtecting h i m m liabilities which might rise \\'hile he v.'as director of nns involved in lhe sale of ii exploration partnerships. rt records show. But the Los Angeles Times blisher, in an ansy,·er filed ast v.·eek to a Securities and xchan ge Comnli~lon suit, enied any "fraudulent con- ucf' on his part. THE SEC SUIT filed last fay in U.S. Distric t Court ere alleged that various efendants, including GooTek urces Fund. Inc.: Jack urke. Ol'•ner of 86 percent of he management firm con· Hing GroTek; Chandler and others violated securities Jay.·s in selling $30 million y.·orlh of partncr!.hips. It cla1n1cd ' ·de \' i c rs . schemes. and artihces" had been used to defraud purchasers. One specific complaint sec- tion said the GeoTek Resources registration state- ment signed by Chandler as a director failed to diJ.Closc th~t he had an indemnification agreement with Burke. l "ndcr It, the SEC said, Oiandlcr ...,·as to be indemnified against al l liabilities as a director of GeoTck and GTR l\lanage-- ment. CllA NDLER ·s A N S W E R den ies the allegations and asks tha t he be dismissed as a defendant in the suit. He told the court he personally invesled $248.000 'in various oil programs and ad· milted re<>eiving $100.000 in cash and an amowit of stock as finder fees for obtaining Sterility Asking Too Mucl1 ,.P~~~e:~es= that the LONDON (AP) -The City ounci\ ol Newcastle.upon· e has refused to grant Bob Valerie Erskine a govern· ent mortgage for a new 1se unless ~!rs. Erskine is terilized. ~-frs. Erskine. 33 and the other of th ree children. ask· that their abillty to pay for he $23.000 house be judged on e basis of her $46 y.·eek\y in· come as an office clerk as well s her hasband's $115 a week s a truck.driver. "WE HAVE DECIDED nQt to take a woman's income into account if she is under 40 unless she can produce medical evidence to sho\\.' that she cannot have children," said Newcastle's ho us i n g director. John Gray. "1 \\'3S absolutely furious and Bob just atout exploded ," said Mrs. Erskine. "This is a disgra<X!ful intrusion into our private affairs." ""'E \\'0N"1 BE buying a house now .'' said Erskine. 27. The family rents a mwticipally owned house for SlS.fKJ a week : their mortgage payments y.·ould ha ve bcefl S4<1.08 a week. SPORT COATS KNIT SLACKS registration statement was prepared by legal and finan. ciat experts, that he supplied informaUoo requested of him . and signed lt in "good-faith belief that it complied in all respects with the law and had been properly prepared." It is not unusual for cor· porations to make agreements Y.'ith ditectors 6.)vering in· deninification for pos sible liabilities resulting from their act ions. Pickets Spurned-- SACRAMENTO (CPI l ..- Gov. Ronald Reagan crossed a \\o'i re Service Guild picket line outsiOe an office building v.·hidi houses a restaurant and the Sacramento bureau of UPL The Governor crossed the ''informational" picket line Tuesday to attend a lu ncheon in the resta urant \\'ilh the di· rrctors of the California Broadcasters Associ<ltion. The \\'ire Service Guild struck the neY.'S service nine days ago after failure to reach agreement on a new work con· tract. SALi S80-S90 s 15-S 18 DRESS SHIRTS S11H1• $35 Y2 OFF Y2 OFF SPECIAL PRICE GROUPS ••• SLACKS Reg S14 & S15 MOW $9 TIES Reg S65').S10 Y2 OFF ,,, , Bidwe ll ··· of ~twpn" ~,,,.. ..... "· ... SWfATERS Reg. $20 $12.50 • llo'" • "'~ ..... ~. ·~ °'9f9" 1461 Yll\iOO. tKWP'OlT 11;.CH -pH·ow1·11MTTO f~[ .. T lO~tDQ fl<[•l~L DAILY PILOT J3 Roll 'em. VVe're turning back our bike prices. 57.99 IN CARTON PRICE ... Reg. 67.99 Boy's or girl's Huffy 26" 3-speed bik e Cool chrome lenders. standard handlebars with 3-speed trigger control. Front & rear caliper brakes. SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE 4 DAYS ·oNLY. BUEMA PARK INcll .. 0..1 , • .....,.. 0,... hlf t:JO .. t:JO ,..... -., 10 h 1 ----·-- .I ORAM GE City Or. et G•.._ Gn•1 lh·tl 0,.. I°"' ,,,.., Deity 5-fldey I 0 t• 6 69.99 + tN CARTON P~ltl Reg. 79.99 Boy's or girl's Huffy 26" 10-speed bike A real racing beauly. 8nr-mounted shift levers Front & rear s1dc-putl caliper brakes. Rac ing style saddle. A.DDITIONAL A.SSEMIL Y CHJ.RGE! + 37.99 IN CP.RTON PR IC E Reg. 47.99 Boy 's or girl 's Huffy 20 " hi-riser bike Rear coas1er brakes. 20 x l . 75 .. 111cs. Ct,rome plated hand le bars, racy 1 ... 10-tone colors and banana style denim saddle. Charge ii on your JCPenney charge card. SAMTA AMA 1•00 Se. lri1t..1. Ho. of s.. c ... t ""' 0,.fl 10.f ''"" 0.-. ,. .. , 10 .. ' I -· I J DAILY PILOT TONIG-HT'S I TV HIGHLIGHTS ~ NBC O R:OO -Double F'ealurc. J<1111cs Garner sta rs in "The Hac kford File~ ... fnlh1~·ed by l'liff Robertspn and Diane Raker in a spcci:ir 'J'\' \'Crsion of "A 1'rec t:rows in Brooklyn ·• ' t\Bt' O 11 :30 -Para1nount Present ". "l'his spe· c·i<1t looks bal'k al ~0111e rnc1norable lll0 \'1es frorn Paran1oln1t Jlh.:tures \\'ith Glori:i Sv.·:in.~on. \\';ilter ~tatl hau. Kirk Douglas and J;i l'k Benny ho sting thl' s.hov.'. ., TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening MARCH 27 .. ffi II.CE! Memlltrth1p Wu~/Grtll: A111rric1n Ott111 M1thin• eD Cll1111~s1!ip W1'itlinc EE J1p1ntw t..nru•ce Pror11111 I 1:J0 0 '1i)Cl.J (l)•1c Wtdnt1d1r M!IV1t (C) (90) "ftm11t Arllkry'' 6:00 00000@Ilmla:Jtl) Hewi 1 \R) (1d~) '72-Denn11 Weaver, ld1 (} 10 17 '3 J3 6 ( l9 • ) Hews f l uo1no, S4lly Ann Ho,.e~. l1nd1 Ev· 0 lonlllll ins. Albert ~lro•. A fUlitd out11·"' l~ Ho21n's Ht1ou ~nd ii ""&on U11n of b~"dJ 11on!ie1 "omen tii:come unl1ktlJ comh1l1nls 0 lt,uly HiUllillits 1<ohen 1hey ue rorced to make , m TIM: fli•Utones 1r.1nd 1111ns1 1 murderous 11ng 1t Q) lticl!t G1llt1J 1n 4b1ndoned c1v1try fort fD (J J>ob1e lionr1~1 m Mtrv liiriffin Show 16 Mowi1: (2h1) "T1l•nk'' (d111 ~3 a'.) P1111111n11 ~ttl1 -Ctttlc n WtDD, 81r~~r1 Stanwyt~ ffi Hod1tpodffl l odij'.t (D $pt1d llKtr 4:JO (}) De1tt1'• Choice 9:00 D (2' (!JJ {JJ Cannon (R) !ht mur~tr or a g!1moroo~ model br1n11~ c,.,non 1nro lht mnt1 cucle cf ht/ •d()laltts when ht 11ltmp\$ lo clear the puhl1c relations man charred 1<o1th ~•lhn;: her. O Mowit: (C) {90) "R11k 111 H•nc-1 111•n's Jru" (•ts) '67-JK' toid. larMi r1renllno, Don C1lla..a, Q l)i(l Y1• DJ•e (• Tiie Said OM-1 I S1!1ri to Atht•lor1 P•P-1 C.1uon I Merv liililhn Sho11 11111 can °''''"' r.9111! u.n., [1'1.. V11Mty KC[f Membenlllp Wtt•/Sinnm "Leaal Aid'" Preview of 1 12-pait hom01ous ~rits lrom En111nd's Cr1nad1 TV, filmed In Sou!hern ht· land with •n 1ll·lrlsll cast. a:J C1rruwt dtl Mu• i m "'''"''"""' i>.wrt Thtlltt Uttll lluab t.lO § Nn• _,,,,. 1:0G!QJ OmMn1 · t• Hl•n• l o.lrnr lor Oollan ~ ~ . .. ... Mme: (CJ (lhr) "ftrblddtn 10:00 D ('2t (fJI 11.oi•• Moio lloj;ill 1'1111tr" (id'I) '!16--Willtf Pidaeon pous 1s • .cMm1~t '" '·" _tl1of1 to l•1 Joimie1 Jna1t the 1h1evts of $1 mt.lhon wof1h m WNl's M, line? o! mo1pb1nt wfto are try1n1 Co iell I Lim LllCJ' 11 bac• lo !hr ln5u1toce companr. MM Sqllld 0 QJ llJ H1w1 I (IJ I DfNNI ti Jt11111c: CtJ Ht&bl liilllery £.lmtr1ld1 O "DOC ELLIOT" STARS ct) Dr1p1t n.. f r111dl Cher * JAMES FRANCISCUS 11'1 ("{}) Wo11d el Sun1wi1I -WAL TONS PRODUCERS jl! :::• ,,,'" St.ow 0 !fl (1) CD Doc-Eliot Ben [lliol ErJ' T~11e ~ooces illlll [ldrtd McCo1 art involved in 1 c11sh l1ndin1 in • dnert1d tlftJ'0'1 7:l0 f) ""' D1t1111 lii11111 that lt1vu • wt1m1n ~swnaefs (i)Hta:111'1 Htroes lr/1 h1nain1 111 lht bi~nct. 0 Wlit f~l Tt• ra!Mf kb HttM (() 1>1111 All-1 Spedll W11ne New· (II) Pllyl~s Oillts tO!c:u lier 1111 IOll and Ocli1 (()a111 pt.St m•lrd caricature as 1 •ltkJ' l1d1 EE O Tornlllo coo •llo 1s~s11 H1rry i11 ret!1Vt11n1 ED KC[J Memberil!ip Wce•/Tl111tse ii comp1n1 IJllJroll. 1 i11 Aintriet ''feaslln& With Pantlltrs" 0 Help lll, NlichM1 i A d!tflllit j)O(l11yll -ol Osu1 t•l fie Thri111et-e11 Wilde's lilt ind W«kt. 0 MiAio11 $ Mftit: (C) (2111) ~Mi.. fI) Dr11111 In RobertsR (tom) ·55 limes W Jew1 l11 'enesis C11ney, Htnry ronda. Qg} lhw P1kt h Riehl IO:JO ~ Twililfll Zo111 IU lewitdltd • • Journ11 lo Adttnlart "'Grttte" (17, (V T1 Ttll lbe Tlulh I Bill CoshJ f.ll [6"1 Hol1rwtoc1Sq~arts i 'News £0 MCET Membership Wet,/31111-· £1 ~ow dt Waltti Mtlfadt llOlll "M11or/Yo111h foiom" Mt)'Ot ''l lM lllt ltf4 Club Tom Br1dlry 1nd his newlJ 1ppo1nl-• td Youth CommiMIOll 1n •question. 11.00~0 0 fD ~ r@ Newi and-Ins.fr 1oruion. l (l)l)oJ fil ~ (!) Ntwl C:5j CiJJ Polict $ai1Q~ r .. 11p1 lone m Otfltr '"pl•, Ot1ie1 l'IKtl ( 6) ,,,,,. M•Hn m Tiit Clltdl 1ii1•1 0 Mowlt : "S.llJ I Slinl Anne" (tom) '52-Mn Blyth. 1:03 IJ IM. IJJJ (ii Sonny & Chri Ill Mission: lmpouiblt D Qf(j)(fofi,DHIC Doubl 1 • Movie: "TM Mi" l the Mon- Ftltuie Movie: (C) (lhr) ''The Rotl-1t11" (hor)-En1i~ue Ramb•I lonl Fitei~ stirs bmes Ca1Mr 1s l!J @ llvlnc Us, Jim RD(.kfOfd, ..tlo, IS htad O! 111 ( 2t i.!)) The PiGnte" 11e11ty whith invt1ti1111s c1~s . . lh1t arr ''clo1elf' bJ the ooh ct, is 11.15 €lJ C111tm1 34 .!PJlfOIC~td bJ I youn1 wom1n II} ll:JQ 0 (J!_ Cl)) Ci) CIS late Morie· 1n1 to l1nd oul 1f h~i f1tht1 11r1s · · (Cl R/ennilem File" (adv) ·12 _: sl11n Of comm11ttd suic~de. l1ndu , B1uce Diviwn. Nicol W1lh1mson. !°''I"" ind W1ll1~m Sm11h 1t!D stir 8 23 (tJ ~Ol i,D Jo~rm, tiison A ffH ''"' lft ·~If• llilrl Movie: "l'llt lid, Cr1'ffll (I. Chit RC>bfrt,son 1nd 011111 81ke1 1n utrmtnt" (com) '50--HJ Hirell. l~e StOfy ol ii lam•ly OI fotjt who 0 (!t rn ffi Widt World Sptd1I fic/lls pottrt)' and •ltohol: lhe • p1 1 nt p r " G llllllher $Cruhbin& llOols 1 0 1...... r mou rtun s . . . lor11 o pu """ Swanson, Waller Manhau K11k O~ 1he t1blt; !he falher llKht1n~ h•s Ooosias and )le~ Benny ire ·imong l11!ures 11r1lh <!fink and dreams lht ~1-llllfllors tor 1his look II P1mtl~n f11d1n, N1ncy Malotle Ind memo11hle P1r1mount films ~mes Olwn 1li,o 1111. .. MM H"t • k p · O Movie: (C) (2hr) "The OUtrR ,,.6 ' t coc . rtsenb {dra) '66 -SltPhtn Boyd, [Ike ED Mat Mtmbtrih1p W!e- Sommer. 12:00 ("61 Ont Sttp ltyofld 0 H ' m MO'l'it : "1 Aim II lht $l1r1H omer & Needy Trapped (d1•l '6D--Co11 Jurgen~ *TH( COWBOYS-Survival 1:00 ,3)0 ,t 23 r6J Ht11r1 0 ~r. Q1 CD The CowbO)I "Tht 0 [l_gj rn ToinGr1ow t Ordt&f' Wt~d1 and tlom•1 ~•t trilpPtd by 1 t•~~ 1n ,.hilr r1pJo110~ l:4S £J Movir: "'-lolhtt Didn't Tell Me" ii h1HMde corole den (com) '50--0o1oll'J MtC~nt. Hl(h Ch1p.1r111 2:00 m All·Hi111t Show: "lo"I Ni1lr1 ol · m Dt1ter'1 Cho>et Mt1k:111 n1rn rtshv~I '4J," "The Thie!" ~ ..... l1Helb111 W4lllOll WI I ]:ID 0 Ma.it: "Tiiow Cndtni111 Yt•n1 fi0.11111d. Ch1r111sH (rom) ·•S-Robert Y0tin1. Thursday KOCE TELEVISION LOG I 'A!!»t~•f'OQ !l>e Slllr!, 11\d 8odlt•" • ln-!? ~:30 l •tc•••t (DmP.t"Y !Cl $;DI $tstmt $1 .... t IC) •:Ill , ..... u, 111111 MM11911Nlll ..l'I ·11--, HonlllWfAl'ltl T 1' • l e.""' II •:• D1-Ml-I" Clfltwff ltl ,;·f'"<>QOrtOOlc Fltl<::l"1i'f'". 1.I HOl'I T·to !11tr-.;11.., 11 ~ ft T I I r I I Q.••P'ff !Cl ''Lt,,.,lo<"mt Ind l"t ,,.,o<~ of W1vt\ tll<I (vrrtllO" l~''O" 11 1,10 •.tonJly l l1k ~•"•••-Ill !Cl .. _.....,.,I Ho<olll•""•"<• TOOh" ~,.,..,., 11 1 00 'l••t•r•it<.' Th,tl•t IC ! UO•l.il••· Down~!~"'" Eohoat Fl~'lf'~ Tn~ Fn"i. O! lo~ A •U(fClf'11 l•••llti~I crl•I• lllffflt•>I Ille 8•11•"'·" ~,,.., ,,.., .• "~ll l :tO lltllf!..,.. A""l'\Ct IC) 'lltUllP• l"(llo<o-h & 111.., •9c1.1 ·-1· o! • 11r1~111-vr1• etd f!lfllrrf110 1 ll~n•11' 11! Tiit Old Mlllill" ,1111 (1111rc11 •II Los A119tlloJ t o• O!_\J..,1 I~ Cllllllnl 4(~ "ll.""'°111 r111l>lt F1tlclwork" • LIU•lll " Yose1nite Guests •Robbed" Y 0 S 1-:MJ'ff: .,,HIO~A I, J>AHK tl..'PlJ -Pi.Irk raogcr:. ure c~plainJng to ~uests at lhc Ah\v:ihnce llotel tht.'Se days thD l the ;u·t1cl('~. usually U/\dl'J"l\'l'<.tr, l'•h 11·h \<I nish from n bv ··cnt 1hc1r roo1n.s 11r1· tak•' buri,:lurs" -ringla i!cd C<ll bur~tars. The r111i;:tails look so like a cros..~ bcl\.\'l't'n a and a raccoon. and S(•{'lllS !S tht' ht ringtall mati ng scaso mclhlng fiquirrcl this, ;1 •1L:l1t or " build nests. In their passion lo complete the r1ogta1\ equivalent of a rosc-rovercd cottage, they "·ill f 1 I ch <invthing !hat apJ)Cars to Di.~ sufh1ble nesl lining. That explains. lhe rangers said . the thefts including one nylon stoc king and a n111n's S('I or undershirt and short.:1. ,, man'.!> athletic sup1xirh·r also d isappeared . bUI apparently fell shorl of 1hc ringta1\s' buildJng code requ.i re1ncnls. lx'cliuse ' it "'as abandoned wanting for future ~UCSl5 ;.t the hotel. Sometimes, 1vhcn lhe mating SC:l§OO is 01 l'r and the nests hR1'1• !>t'r1 t d lht·1r purpose !ht• r!nJ:la1 I~ <':>fl· sc irntouslr brin g back !heir J)\lrlo!ned goods. Je1vi.ng rag· gcd undcrgarn1t·nt'! in lhc rooms to ni}srify the subse· '!Ul'nt occup<ints PwPuo••oUl 4""eo1...,_,. L UCILLE K UEHN x A D~llN ISTR \ i·1 VI· ,\,"\,\I. \'ST Newport Beach City Council .VOTE p...,,,.t,~ ... ~ .. !f' .,,._, JoH• 0\ ~. ' ..... , . ancr. In the grip of rom -~-~~~~~'.'.".'~~~~~'.'.".'_:_:::~~~~:'._'.'" ... "".'. ... "."'."."'.'..-"~"~;~n1al s fe el comp cl led lhc lo out.side the hotel. ,,,, rangers also ~ .. ~~°' (' ,.;.. v.,,.,~;~ "' ~·· "" APRIL 9 hD\'C ' --. We keep the cost of kids' dress-ups way down. 20%0FF Girls ' and Toddler Dresses Long or shor1, the sweetest of dresses :ill on s<11e in t•me for Easter. Oodles or coto1s and s1ylcs And all easyc.ire f,1brics. too Sizes 2·4. Reg. $4 10 $7 3.20 to 5.60 Girls' 3-6x, 7-14. Reg. 4.50 109.50 3.60 to 7.60 ' ' I .. ' I t > I ~ '~ ~\-~ Boys ' sport duos and sport coats Spor1 duos-pattern Ji~ck"ers 1eamed with solid color baggies. Or get him a spo11co.11 They're all on sale. All polyesler, too. Boys· 3-7. Reg. 10.98 and 15.98 8.78and12, 78 Boys'8-18 Aeg.14.98 11.98 200/o OFF Boys ' and girls' shoes BOJ•' lU·lone llce-up. Brown vlnyl. 8·1 /2 lo 3 5.59 ....... .. L30 91rn-3·11 2tot Reg. 7.QU SALE. Smsrl 1lr•P •nd buck I• look. Vinyl upper, brown onlr. Bor•" l \a lo 3. Fl.g. 7.8! Girt•' P•l•nt cior•· •trq. Black or Whit• v4nyl.1·1/2to3. 3.99 ...... .. -- Girls' P•l•nl &lint· b•ck. Bl•ck or w~lle vlnrl. 8·1 /2104, 6.39 ,; .. ,_ .. ORANGE SANTA ANA Clly 0. ... c;..,.., C>,.., 11•4 o,e. ·~' , ... 0..., ,_.,. 10 ... ,. I JtOO S1 . .,,.._.. ,,_, If Je. C"'' ,...,, 0,.• l~t ,..,. 0...,..........., 10 It 6 I JCPenney ' ':J4iii~~ 9 ,,..~,.,. w•••~ Cr<A.RGf II w•l" you• JCPi··nnr·1 Chrt•o;c c.va IT vou Clon I h<1~C .i rh.:t•oc l"q~f.1""' "!.tSl>'"Cdn orrnu:' ,f'"' 'lf'" ,--nun• • -' ' - "D w The U.g sym ca ta Ade Org Jn ""' Apr ma bee SU He lob " lion soo bre r onl) said ... go' \l.'Or opi Iha eve fac "br fan cal' 1'.tdntsday r.larc~ 27, 1974 OAIL Y PI LOT J ,") THE FAMILY ClRCUS By Bil Keane 'Exc11sable' Boy, 8, l{illed Fixit1g Wi11clow SE~t!NOLE . Okla. IUP!l - "l brokt your "'lndo "·· I'n1 .!'NT\'.'' 8 vear-okl Phillip t: Perry scribbled on a piece of paper. the broken gl11ss. Perry \\'rote th{· note he in· h·ndl'd to ll';J\t' for Sn111h. Ile "as :.hul as he tdl'd 10 pur ther new p;1ne in plat·t'. the Qtht·r t boy s:ud. , WE'RE VOTING -FOR LUCILLE! "Doddy, do you wont me to eot your pudding 10 you won't hove to?" Just a Symbol ~l!nutes later. tfic Hurd _l!radP r was dead. s/w1 in the face by a .22<alibt~r r1ne. A \\'ll'\00\V PANE the bov intended r.o use to replace ~ broken one ~·as found leaning against the front porch. S<'n1inole Countr authortlit's C'harged Carl Frank li n Sr.1th. 65. a retiree, "'lth first-degree mansla ugh1er but said the kill- ing v.·as "ex cusable." He \\"as free oo $1.000 bond. Smith told officers he fired his rine at what he believed 10 be burglars outside hi s v•indow Sunday. He said rarlil'r ,n1 !I'" evening someonl' had broken his bedroom window. ··~" in\·est1i::allon drterm1n- f-d that this 11:.s ru1 cxcu:..:1lllt• h:.HTIK'ld1'. .. \\";-tf..l.'fll'\d ~<lld, Re-11.;ar<l Set In Attack SA\ FflA~C I SCO I 1\Pl -A 15,000 re\\·ard ha<; bcr'l ollere:il by lht· San ~· r n n c i ! ,. c :\"e.\\'Spa per Pnn!iniz Co. for the arrrst and con\"iction or an ao;sa1lant ,..,·ho sa\'a~el~· beat a 10-ye ar -old O a k lan d ne\\'snar.er deli\"rr1· ho\ j B L • F • ? POLICE CllIEF H a rr v Rober t Eng11•al! Hanson \\as re<1St.S 0SiJtg UJlCtJ.Oll. Wake~eld said another a."eai-atlack<.'d Mar<h l " h •I el old bov who v:as ,..,·1th Perrv deli1'Cring rapers. Docror:; SJY WASlllNGTON (UPI ~ _ reed human infants, voe are admitted they had brokeii ht> \\·as hc:.it Pn so Nldlv that hr The female breast is lhreaten· using a substitute." Smith's "'indo"'· lie ~aid thev had no skull from !hr "rrO\\n of ing to beCXlmc a mrre sex-"'ent to a vacant hou~e. took his head to hi~ li>ft ten1plp symbol and that "·ould be a O~tOLOLU. PROFESSOR of out a \\1indC'\\' Jl:ine and rctum· Last "'Ct'k. thf' hoy roused nulrilion at the University of cd to Smith's home to repair part1;illy fron1 a c·ortla I catastrophe, according to Dr. · d Ade.,..·ale Orno!olu. a n•iTr i· Ibadan in Nigeria, sa i it was ;:::_-_-----------------------~ tionist of the. \Vorld 11ealth paradoxical tha t in developed Organiza tion. countries some we11-educate<l "·omen \\""el"e launching cam· In an article lo com-paigns in fa\"or of breast memol'atc World Health Day feeding "·hile mothers in April 7, Omololu warned that underdeveloped nations v.·ere many babies were dving still in lhe process ol S\\'itch- becausc they v.·ere fed ing to substitutes in an cf· substitutes for mother's milk . fort to be "sophisticated." He urged a widespread return Lacking clean water and CHAIN GW't11 and loftdJ ~I Woller W. Cnittt~ Jr. s,,..,_. a11d Cothtn"e Me11I001 Mrt. •alman Spetletich. Jr. Or. and Mrt. Rk hord A.. Krtdtl Franct1 S111itlt Mr. ond Mrt. Jotwi M. lrott Mr. ond Mrt. ICmntth Johnton Di-Kilmer Jean lttlit Ginnit 011d Hor•ty Gro•t Mr. Ofld Mrt. Joi... Melhorn Mr. Of'ld Mrt. Joj,11 loMonlOIJl'le Mary Pleqer • l.Mdo ond SltYorl Woodard A. SondJ Steiner Corolinr and Torrtn(f Doddt Joteph o"d Jollfl lkH Alla Joffe llito F-eldmo11 Col.t" Carli11 Or. 011d Mrt. JoM lro .. 11 Mabry C. SleiMaut ltlh Koch Dr. ond Mrt. Jtn"t'l T l ichordt Pll11ti1 Wttltr•f'll Gtrln.dt H. Ftehchmc:in Morrie! and Jome1 G"9" Eli1obelh 0 . Wriqht Mr. ond Mt). J°""' GQ,,.ey So111 a11d Mory l11tll Goor~ M . Sinqor-r Jan~ and Chorltt Mo\mann Rtlo Boland Ric hard E. McFarland Adelle and C~cil Monell •1111 I . HtlntJ Htlen D. loll Vol Giid Rabtrl S1wr-man ""°°" l ro•11tU l lockit ond Soro Godonon Oo.11let G. Aldrieh, J r. Mrt. lolph Tondo•~J Die• Crowl Mr. oftCI Mrt. G_.,, Waacffor-d Dr. lobtri W. CrKc• C.toltdlrrry•J"l'll• lobtrt GtiiJ~lm OoroeR Mord1ol T.0-0fl Slewrt A.911ft l lol'lupiitl l"t!!I 011d irtty T 01...- JoM Mocnob T°"' Cotey Mri. Rolph W. ~wd J-i I . 011<1.~e ShM:Wwd loberl S. lorftf1 Roy 0 . A11der'°" Al• C.,510111- MI'". alld Mrs. lobttt Maiftoff Coroly11 and l le tlard SweeHClftd 'ot and Corl HeitMt ICltthrr11 011d Hoi-t Ulh Grt-q Topper Do•id Slei11meh 1111 011d Judy 1-il'MJ (J.eot>Ot 011d lr•inq lllNJ Pol 011d Duo11e llock Alice 011d fra..i. 1,._, Mildt-rd 011d ICen l(l'fldric~ J0110 a11d Lyma11 F-oullu•er Greqory Harr-it Col'inno 011d How.-d S. l abti AltOIMI and Jolwi lllonw!M"I'" J . 51anlt y A11donoft J. lttfit Stefff"llMOI 't1N1 Marodi.tdin Mr. ar>d Mr1. R.,. Sh.a JoM (Hiolt -tir,;11i• ond 1.., AtKI" f.ith oltd Ptltr Y°'fl"l J,_, 1t11d A..,._.w SOl>dor, M.D. Mo1 Hwwih Ellf"ll JoM Sibt-rt l nK• ar>d Ce(o!lo MoH Gniet l. MWT.., G-uildl •nd Johll H.M:ell 0.-. a11d Mr•. Gllbtrl C. Morrhon liri.t 011d Jim HorTillQfOll r . A. 'ohMr •· L Strickler "-e Kawo-ro G"-Md Mrt. Tliotroal F-. 1 1'-'f Willio111 C. l ll'MJ 'atritlo Htr1oq Hatlitll Skopiro Mr. Oolld Mrt. •tn111t Oori111 LM<:ill• •. 011"""" Mr. and Mrt. Gltw! l"'"'*""' Glorio l i9"•r 1......,11 011d lud °"M"llDtr9 Moryl.Hoyt S.-G11rlry, Jr. Mr. at1d Mrt .• .., HOl'Tod Goot9f Yardley Sitoll• Soll~R.i.iM Mr. oiw:I Mrt. &-ti M. a.-h•"'f' Roll-, l"vlat•I Mr. and Mr1. Uo-,d Grf'90'l' lloberl 011d Sh!rltoy .._ih. Mr1. l ichord Mt!'°" (Par11al List) to breast reeding. refrigeraticn with which to l "IF NO CONCERTED ac· prepare and store substitutes tion is taken, the time will for human milk. the women of soon come "·hen the female underdeveloped countries have l breast will lose its function of bottlc·!ed b ab i es suffering' feeding the young and become from rrequent attack.~ of only a sex symbol." Omololu \'omiting, diarrhe a and said. dehyd~ation . Omo\olu .!'aid. i SAVE ON CHAIN 1 THE OTJTSTANDING CANDID ATE "The medical profession has ' ··To a\"ert !his catastrophe, con firmed that breast inilk.1 governments all O\"Cr the apart from being f u l J y 1 v.·orld , but especially in <level· di~estcd and absorbed by the 1 oping countries. must ensure bahy. transfers to him some of that the people :ire gil'en the immune bodies of the every opportunity to kno\\' the mother and makes him less The facts , he said, were that said. "Breast-fed children gel UNKFABRIC 50°/o OFF* FABRIC WHEN INSTAUED BY WARDS "Geh1, fMKh, topt"GM, flttill9s end M1tatleffoa •t tl'tro .. Dlllt ' ~law prie.a.. Cal for fr"ff 01t1.-. todtly! WOOD AMO WI OUGHT llOH ALSO •v •II.AILE: HUNTINGTON CENTER hbrcast :-nilk is food for in· fe\\·er attacks of diarrhea, HONER PLAZA I LUCILLE KUEHN All \J l \:JST Jr .\TJ\"J-: .\\°.·\l.YST NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL KUEHN FOR COUNCIL, JAMES B. WOOD, CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR 1831 SEADRIFT DRIVE , CORONA DEL MAR . CA. 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Skylab I co mmander t-'harles "Pett" Conrad Jr .. commander Alan Bean of Sk)iab 2 and Skylab 3 com- mander Gerald Carr of Santa Ana and their tv.·o-man crev.·s rode in a parade through chilly, overcast weather \\1th their v.'ives. • Comedian Richard Pryor, accused of failing to file in- come tax returp:; for the years 1967 through 1970, has been ordered to go on trial April 23 in Los Angeles. Pryor, wOO appeared in the film "Lady Slrigs the Blues," · pleaded innocent to I h e charges in U.S. District Court. The government oontends the 34-vear-old entertainer made $250,000 during the four- year period. • Blllle Jun King will appear nationally for Carnation In- stant Brea.ldast in a major advertising a n d promotion campe.il(lt, Carnation Co. an- nounced. Ms. King "' a five time Wimbledon champion a n d twice a Foresl llills '>'inner. was the 1973 As!ociated Press female athlete of the year and the victor in the celebrated $100,CKMl match with Bobby ruu1 last year. She will be pictured this year on the covers of several national magazines. • President Nixon to d a y hooors a Memphis. Tenn. television cameraman who helped capture two suspected bank robbers last week by ramming their getaway car with his Own. Wiiiiam R. Anderson , 27. of WtlBQ-TV, will also receive a Justice Department reward from Attorney Gene r a 1 !.._ "WUliam 'B'.. Saxbe for rur.nin'! down the car after the ?i.1emphls bank robbery ti.l arch 18, resulting in the capture or the lll"o sus~ts and the release or three hostages. • Henry Ford ll, president of the Ford Motor Co .. is visi ting Spain in connection with his firm 's plans to build an assembly plant in eastern Spain. He wl11 be received by Gen. Francisco Franco and his chosen successor. Prince Juan Carkls de Bourboa. $4 Million S1rit Filed For Boy, 5 OAKLAND (UPI > -A S4 million suit was riled ln Alameda Superior Court on behalf of a 5-year-old bov '"'ho drank from a bolllc of Liquid Plumr. ~ sui! again~! C'lorox C'.orp. Md Lucky Stores was filed in behalr of Shelhv S Bl"'O'WTl of Tacoma. Wash. It claimo; ht drank the cleaninl{ Mlution in 1970 When he ""3S 2 and suffered partial destruc- tlcn of his gtomach. Liquid Plurrr Is oro'luced bv the Oakland-based CI or ox firm. The suit a\1eees th0 ~I lle was pt1rchased at a Lucky store. Jt saw the onxluct wa s i"· Mteouatel\' oocka11ed a o •' IAbeled and was A nrorl•1('t ,., "excessive loxfcity." '' ,.,,,. charges Luckv .Stor e.!'! . carelessly stocked and .'>Olrl lhr product. hllvtn.« been 11ued ror , a sbni.lar lnddcnt pdor to 1970. I • •• • Hollywood Turns In It~ 'Finest Hom·' f 01· Actor Jin1 Stacy HOW OHLY limitrd Quontity If you can purchase any item for less durin9 this sale we will «Jive you the differance. Power is Precious WASTE NOT ... WANT NOT! 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Rock! llud so n , Elizabeth i1nntgon1ery, Jean Peters and · !\1ike Connors, sophls1icats all.\ beha\'ed like a fan cl ub. Quasar. 19 11 DIAGONAL ~EASURE PORTABLE COLOR TV 100°/o Solid· ·State s3999s '23,..- : 01.t.GOM .U COLOR TV i MU.SURE ' • F 0 Just .Las task di« Jn vita and t =· place. Thi I req He a moo perin Wa loo. office wool jarg F B from tryin amou coot Stale isJt, featb ture. have telec rep la spol van No get and A ··s in. don' \Ve' lose. ~.l·J11t~day M~r~h ii, 1q1~ ________ DAILY PILOT 17 Foreman Looks to $10-million Fight With Ali CARACAS !AP) -World h .. vywtlgbt duunpioo George-foreman. who recalned his htaV)'Wtigi>I boxing title T\Jeoday night against Ken Norton, turned his •1· tentlon now to a 110 million flgbt with former champion ?t11Nnunad A I i JChedulcd tor late September ln Africa. Norton allo turned his aUmtion to the Forema&Ali fight and dlOSe the former champlon lo Y.'ln saying "he is a cl<mic bpxer." Norton. a 28-year-old eJ:·Marine, \\·as stopped In the second round ol hb fight Justice Has Final Word On Honors Justice has had roe final \\'Ord. Last Dt>cembcr thi s oolumo took to task Huntington Beach lligh athletlc director Don Walker regarding the HB Invitational all tournament basketball team ..,,.hich he announc.'l'd. As ooe of those voting for that all· tourney squad I "''as given to understand that the five youngsters with the most ballots (rom participating coaches and writers. v.'OUld be honored. I watched O\'er \\'alkrr"s shoulder as he tallied votes. Then T v.·as horrified when several moments later he announced the team to the crov.·d in the gyn1. 1'ti.-o of the lads v.·ho had heavy vote support on the tally sheet Y•ere omitted and two players v.·no seemed to have WHITE WASH considerably less support y;f.'re in their place . Thinking \Valkrr had miscounled voles. T requested to see his ballot tally sheet. lie refused. l revealed my belief that some of the deserving players had been denied honors they had earned. But he st.ill would not permit me to see the tally sheet. However, the-two young men who v;ere denied berths on Walker's version of the all·toomament team, 1nave the IMt taOgh. Tuesday they were accorded pla~ on the AJl-CIF 4-A team-an honor v.tuch no amount of miscounting, shuffling, tam- pering or v"hateYer will eve r deny them. Ylalker has gone on to bigger things, too. He no1y serves in the HB High front office in a post which some bufls say would be called truant officer if old jargon v•cre in use. From the great oatdoon: Bird bunteni coming back to the USA from l\ofexteo are ha vtnc probkms by trylng to bring in over the al1011o·abl.e amount of birds and by not ba\i.ng quail cooked bekwe they attemp\ to en~r the States. AlthoUgb the l\tesiCBn duck limit is!O, ouly ll may be.broJli&htl!h_And ooe feathered 'Aing mu st be left on the crea· tare. Having birds cooked Is • way 10 prevent Ne'll'CasUe d1sea se, whieli ra\•lg· td Southland poultry producen lo recent years. And from the TV Industry : Chris Schenkel and Duffy Daugherty have been junked for 1974 NCAA £ootba11 telecasts by ABC. Schenkel is to ~ r eplaced by Keith Jackson. DauglJe:rlY s 51>0t v:ill be fi11e<1 on a week1y basis by various collegial(' coaches. Now if th('re v•ere only some v.-ay to get rid of Tom Hai,1•kins, Rod Hundley and O. J. Simpson. 11 ABC 53ys Schenkel stays on the payro as a host for its fall football series. But mercifully, Jackson will be thC man in the saddle for game reporting. PS -A guy ,vtth talent v.'ho'~ ~n on a major netv.uk garbage def.ail is Ross Porter-He 's proven capable with the as:Slgnmenl.'5 he's been given and would be ~ refreshing addition to the national TV .!afle if SOOle<f"le gives him the OJr pirlunlty. _Kings Defeated By North Stars BLOOMTNGTO:'ol". t\1inn. (APl -The Minnesota North Slars. fighting kwlg odds against making a National llockey League playoff spot . moved closer to that 'gOlJ by demolishin~ the Los Angeles Kings. ft.I. keeping the Kings from clinching a playoff berth. Darmy Gront and J. P. Parise ACON!d two $Q3ls apiece Tuesday night olf Loi Angeles net · minder Ropteln Vachon. t.turray Olh·cr added the other M.hmesoUI tally. Right .,1dnger Bill Go\dswor1hy. nam«I mmt \'8h.1able player by his North Star 1tamma1es before the game, sa.~ 11-tlnn~a Is not t"Ompietely out o( chanctS for a playoff spot in the NHL West Division. "Stranger things have happen~ before l.D. this game." Goldsworthy said. "We don't consider ou~lves out ol tt yet. We're loose -we don't have a thing to lose.·· \\'ilh Foreman in th is Souih . .\.mt.Mean capital betore a crov.'d ol. t ,000 at the newly built PoUedro indoor areNi. A dejected Norton told newsmen in hls dressing room artcr the fight that he.did not plan ·to qu1t box.log after falling before Fortman. "I am not a qi.Litter and J am not going to quit a k>eer," the challenge'r 111'4. ad· ding "l would like to fighe' Fortman again after the Ali-Foreman fight." Norton won himself famt and money in the ring after two fights with AU, ooe or • which be 11.'0fl aod another be lost. Both fight! were split decisk>ns. 11lC champloo saJd be \\'as sure he could i,1'hfp Ali in tJA'O rounds if t~y met. Commenting on his fight with Norton , the champ said that he felt a few of the challenger's punches "but they did nothing to me." r' "A right hand under the heart shook him. As soon as I hit hirft 1with that right in the second. I heard him grunt. l knew it v.·as the end for Norton," the champion Sports in Brief Dodgers Make It 10 Straight Wins MIAMI ·-'Ille Los Angele~ Dodgtrs won their !Olh straight exhibition game behind home runs by Ron Cey and Jim WyM Tuesday, beating the Baltimore Orioles 9-5. Dodgers lefthander Doug Rau picked up the win, going six innings and giving up only four hits and one nm. Reliever f\like Marshall v.·as toodled for four runs in the eighth inning. Cey's second iMing home nm opened the scoring. Wynn's 1 v.·~run shot came ,during a six·run eaplosion by the Dodgers lo the fourth inning . \Villie Crai,1•ford had four singles for Los Angele!. e An9els 1l'in 11.JCSON -1'he hitting of the California Angels' Charlie Sands is getting to be unreal. And so is bis batting average. He continued his sizzling spring .,_.ith three hits Tuesday as the Angels edged Cleveland 5-4 in the I Ith inning. That made his batting average .688. ~le bas four home runs, incl uding a gi-.ind slam. Lee Stanton·s run-scoring single gave California the 11th inning victory over the Indians. e Tenne•see at UCL1l ~OS ANGELES -Dynasties at UCLA are not confined to basketball. . Jim Bush's track team -winner of three straight NCAA titles -goes after its 22nd straight dual meet v.·in against Tennessee Saturday at the Brulru campus . But even that wln-streak may come to an end. "If we still had C\fm Jackson. i don't 1hink anyone would beat us." Bush said in an interv iew. "As ii is V.'C have to give up nine points every mcet in the high )lt1rdles. That's a lol of points to overco1ne." Jackson. who quit the learn to concentrate on an acting career, now rwl.'I for the Beverly Hills Stridcrs and turned in .a, 13.8 last weei . "On paper Temessee should beat us," Bmh said . "It just depends on what kind of shape they're in." e Sehloredt .'iigns SEATI'LE -Bob Schlort'dt, offensive coordinator for the t.;niversity of Washing!on football team. annoUnced Tuesday he has resiG!Lcd to become an offensi\-·e coach for the Hawaii franchl se of the new World Football League. Schloredt. a star qiiarterbac:k v.•ho led the Huskies to Rose Bowl victories in 1959 and 1960. said h(' had signed a multi~r contract \l·ith the Islanders. e Girls Organi:e WALLKILL, N.Y. -Three \\'omen are fonning an all·girl Lillie League in this Orange COWlty community aftl'r being told their daughlcrs could not play baseball in toe existing league . Rosemaria r-.-tezanko said Tuesday she and two other \\"Oll\C'n organized and applied for a charter with Little League Inc. in Wiliiamsport. Pa . She said she v.•as told that girls could not compete in the Wallkill Little League. About 45 girls have expressed interest in joining the league, she sa id. and registration will be Saturday for gi rls ages 9 to 12. e Barry Gers 64 OAl\'LAND -Riek Barry has a new career high single-game point total of 64 and ~ch Al Attles has been assured of a renewed rontract with the Golden Siate Wanion;. Bany got 4S of his 64 points in the second half of the \llarriors' lil3-120 ..National Basketbal.LAssociatioo victory over the Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday nig h! before a final home game crOY:d of only 3,462. His previo~ high game was 57 po!nLS, v.•hich he hit twice. Only two other players have 1cored li~ or more points in an NBA game. \\'ilt Chamberlain did it 15 times in his long career, and Elgin Baylor did it twice. In .a news conference prior to the game. \Varriors owner Franklin l\tieuli said. AUles "'v.ill be retained" as Goldeo Slate's roach . but he may be forced to t.ake on an assistant roach. Atiles, wbo8e conlract nm out this year, has resisted the idea of an assistant e Finley S11ed LaPORTE. Ind. -Shirley Finley, i,1·1f(' or millionaire sportsman Charles 0 . Finl('y. ha~filed tor di,·orce to end the couple 's 32·)'ear marriage. She claimed tine matTiage v.• a s irretrievably hroken, grounds for divorce in Ind iana. The Finlcys O\\'n a farm estate in northern Indiana betv;een La.Porte and .:\lichigan City. A te mporary court order \vas issued barring Finley from the property. l\1rs. Finley seeks custody of the couple's three minor children and $1 .250 a v.·cek for their support. The Finlcys have seven childreA. · Finl ey, a Chicago insurance execut ive. is the ov.11er of the Oakland A's pro(es.siooa\ baseball team and the Atcmphis Tams pro basketball team. e Rh•erslde To11r11ey RIVERSIDE Bump \Vills led Arizona State past Oregon s-3 v.·hiie UCLA UHd a fluke home run to def('a t Tulane 4·2 in the Ri\•crsidr lnterrollegiate baseball tour n a me n t Tuesday. In other games Stanford shul out \\'isconsin 11-0 and UC·Riversidc held of! Brigham Young 4-3 in IO innings. \\'ills had tv.·o hits. scored four nins and stoic two bases for the Swi Devils. e U.S. Rolls WUBWANA , Yug061avia -The U.S. amateur team blanked Austria &-0 todav for its fifth straight vi('lory of the World Ice Hockey Championships B pool. Wooden Cites Co1nplacency LOS ANGELES -··rt I come back I'll revert to my old style.'' says l:CLA basketball roach John Wood en. "For the first time in my career. I bel ieve 1 became complacent this season." the coach .said Tuesday, flyin g ··home from an NCAA tournament without a title for the first time since 1963. \\"ooden. without making excuses or criticizing his learn , blamed himself for losing the title . "I personally los t the r-.;otre Danie game through my own complacency and after that Bill \Vallon·s injury soflened n1e on !he team as a whole. "I cased my discipline in sonte area~. such as dress and promptness." he said. •·1 think because I became more lax in some of these areas. there was a carryover onto the court. "I wasn't able to get the same discipline I had there the last ti,1·0 years." \Vooden didn't claim to have all the answers lo explai n the Bruins turnaround from t-v.·o sl@ight undef~ed sea~. "I'm nol saytng we should have won but we were so c1oSC we could have won -if just a C'OUple more things had gone right for us." he said. \\'l1at w.ent..wrong_was_hard lo describe, except that "(or some strange reason this wasn't the type of team that withstood prosperity real well." • told newsmen In a drtMlng·room in· 1crv1tw. '"That rtally took tt out or tunt" f'ore1nan said or the man I\(' fought ror hi.s second lltle defel'IM! since ht' took tht . crov.•n away fronl Joe r~razler ln Ja1naica oo Jan. :!2, 1973. It was r~oremrtn's third straight figtit out.side the United State:t. The champioo. wt.me sa\'age ptmchcs and con.~tanl pres.ore pushed Norton to the rope! M!Verat lln1es dur'lug the bout. said he "prayed to (;od befor(' th•• fight and my pril)'crs \\crt answered." , "\\"hen I hurt a .ln!Y f"vr got to go out ;ind finish htm bl'Ca~ 1t"s 1ny JOb," rortmJn said. "~lost or 111y f1gh1:1 {'nd 111 the first or :R'l'OOll round and thut S°'-'S f~ a fight vdth Ah . lt"s C'l!~rr hr gets u\c or I'll get hun."' Con1n1en1ing on hi.~ rt•portl-<lly iniur~ knee. the cha1nµion said it did not pre· Vt•nt hin1 from clobbering Norton. ··but (11\' kilt'(' IS r{'a]l\' Ill b:~d ~ha)"I('. l \\,I" Ol"ily f~kin~ o u I 1hrr1' "tul1· iun•p•n~ arot1nd." hc s.ild ~-----· - BLYTHE'S BONNIE OWENS BOWLS UP A STORM. I. Girl Uses So 11nd--Bo1rls 'crn Oi.:er PROVO. Utah ft;Pt) -Bonnie Owens. 19. r{'CC'nt!:-' bov.·11'<1. a high gamf! of 106, up fro m an average of 65. It mav nol seem like much ro brag :ihtlut "10 most proplc. but to Ronni(', 11·ho has lx'rn blind Slllt'l' birth. ll ,,; quit e an achi('\'('Olctlt. Bonnie. 19. relics on ht•r hrann~ to J(lt. hrr know approx1n1atcly how wtll she is bowling. '"I can tell when the ball goes in the gutt er. or if I only hit 011(' pin. but after that it gets rnore difficul t. \\'hen J hit eight or more plns, I can't tell at all ... she said . The excitcmcnl of !hose around her f('tS her know \\'hen she's mJd{' a sirike thoug:h. she sai d. Bonriie is enrolll'd in a fl.'gular bowling class at Brigham Young l.;ni\·ers1ty. '"I had to take a physical lil cl<is~. and since rd bo\\·ll'd fiv(' or six times ht-fore . I thought it \\'ould be fun to lc<1rn nlore."' said tht· fre~mn;in student. v.·ho i.t<.inds on!y ~ !l'ct. l'O 1nch1•s. \\'ith an a\'erage ~amc of 65, Bonnie fl•cls shr's made procress sincr cla~s bt'gan in January. .. r h<1cl son1c reallv b;1d d~1vs. 11 h•·11 rd onlv n1;1kr 30. :ulc! rho~1· 11 t•rr ktnd uf di.Scou r11~1ng," ~:.i1d Brinn1t• ;1 f:imilv rrlations n1aior fron1 Blv1hc·. fal1r."·:o.1y rea l pruhlcn1 nov.· thou-~h 1s Oil' t1·nd:u1l"y for my h<1ll to go left.'" To help rorrccl this proh!t·tn. nonnu~ uses a sprcial rai!1n:.: plac1-d along 1h1• \anr. '" . .\IJ this <lor>s 1~ kt•t·r n1e str<tigh1. If I 1•1·cn turn rny foot. I'd i::o c·rookrtl I just kcrp n1v hoind on thr rail for th(' first roup!t" or 11t('p$. ~he s:i1d. Bonnic"s in."l ntctor. 1!:111k l\lOl'pfPr is plt•;ist'<I 1\ 1!h hf'r' pro~r('SS ' ~hf' i,11'll1ld bC' an <i1·rr:-i::1~ !xn\lt·r for <1 nor1nal 1iid1\ 1du;:il. for ht·r ~1tc tin<l lack of ~ighl. I 11ould sa1· :-he is an l>.C('pt1on<iJ 1)011l1•r,·· he s<.11d. Tennis J{o111ul11p Not1on. tM-f1rs1 tn J:<'I into the ring for lht• flght . \\.'.lO: 1he ra1or1!t: or !ht• \ t.'llellk'l;in tro" d Ali , st'allil at r1n,1:s1de. «ho~~ Norton for th<' fight ' 311{! 1x·t•a..,io11:ill\· \ 1•lll'd 1n :.l l'U<'t1on:. lo i\orton IJt·fon.• tJ1e hJ.!hl sta1tf'CI. Afll'r the f1~ht Ali said. '"Fon:man hits hard. bul I l"~lll ou1box hun :· Aoc""tirdlng 10 r1•port.~. thl' f orrnu1 n·1\l1 f1i;:.ht "a~ l'lh~ncd hl·furt' Th(' 'l'ur'>Cluv 111~hl boLI\ :ind w 1!1 lk· held in Zaire Afriea I.it•~ 111 :-;t·pt1·rnlx1r Ca11't Afford A Letflo,vi1 -S11a1·ma11 LOS 1\'.'\GF.l.F',S !1\f'1 -IX-~pitf' :i ru i.u:ed f1gh1 for th« P11<'ifit• !)1\1:-.tQ11 l1tll·. coal"'h Bill Shanna11 k no11·~ In" l.1>s Angell'S J .. 1kl'rs cnn't afford to rt;lax wi lh thl' r-.:ational B::iskel ba.11 Assoc1ut 1ou pl a~·offs starting \;i!er this 11"C'f'k. In lhf' finale· 10 lh('1r reg11 lar sca~u11 1he L.akrrs lu.<>l a 1:!1 ·1 15 dl'c1s1on to lhe St•aHI<' Supt'rSon i<'1:; Tu('sday nigh1 IJ>s Angcll's ron1pl('tf'd its St"he<l11 lr 11Jth a 47-J;; tt'cord. 2 1~ gan1t's ahead of !-l·runtl JJl<tcl' Col1len Stalt•. Los Angt·li:' \1as 00.22 in !ht' 197"l·7J st·ason The L.akC'ri> ollf'n tht• \\'es1em Di,·isiu n playoffs Friday 1111-:ht at '.\l 1h\•,1ukee . Lo~ Angeles \\Oil 15 of ITS last 20 gamt"s and h:id to Ol"('rt'(lll\C t"'O .~traight losse~ lo Golden St<ttC 10 1111ik(' 1l into the playoffs. "\\'e've played wider pressurl' for n long tirne :i nd played v.·cll and 1ve have ro guard aga inst a letrk>wn no"· that \\'t·'rc 111 the playoffs," said Sharnu1n. '"Th' hig 1h1ng we h;ive to do 1s avoid a lctdov.·n." Thi~ L:ikers reSl('(i 1nos t of thf' regulnl'" ngaln.~I Seattle :1nrl 11ere Jr d by <;:1d c:ooctrich. 1\hl) ~·oretl 17 po1n!s in th(' third qu;ir\('r ~1111! f1n1shcd th~ g<tnlc 11·1t h 21 F'r{'d Rrov.•n scored .'li fr1r St•a!11('. I~ 111 !he four1h qu:irtl>r v.hcn thf> Son1c<1 took lhe lt«ld a\\;n· from the Lakf'rs "'ho had gone 1nlo thf'. final ix·riod leading 89-87 "I still fN:l '.\hl.,.,au kf'e t~ th1· hest 1ean1 in thf' league. thC'v ha \·e 1he be~ M.-on1 nnd wt.>'11 ha\·e to µlay al our peak lo bi·al them.'· Sharman said . . lie ~aid that "As for Jcrr.: \\'~t. \\•hen he and !he dl)('tors fi>t..'1 IK' . .., rcr1r1v lu plar. "·e·it start y,·orking hin1 into· the l1nC't1 ps.'' \\'est. 001 mo.-;t of the ~P:l ~on ll'i1h a n:i~g1ni:: ston1ach rnlt'><'lr p11ll. s;ii<I . howrvcr. !h<.tl he'll k•a1(' !hr dcc1:-.111n up to ~harn1an. "The t('an1 is pl.1ying so \\"l"ll :infl r ni 111 tl'rriblc shnp<>, J Jll~I don t knov.· ho\I' rnuch I ~·:1n help !he !l·n1n." \\',•st ~aid "It's u1> to rhe coach 11•h('11 :ind ii I pla,1· ·· As 1or lh<' Lakrrs' chancts 1n ihc playoffs, \\'e~1 satd. '"I don't \Junk an\'un1· i.:oing into !he playoff,,; is <t don11nan1 tram M> I !lunk ot1r chancc·s arc as g001I :is anyone's." .. ~[ATfl" 1/1 (.t ... ~' f'u'"'"''"C I. r o. ''· Br~,.~ 11. ~~•)•' U, \'.lal"• I, ~••!l"'u"~ I. M••l'l•ll ) T,1~•· IJ 1111 tM •nr-;rtn -nm· "'~Tri'"'" '"' .,_. __ • ~""''n 1. Good"·~ n. Pr-c~ 16, ll ·l•v II. W•"''""'l .. 1. 1>··1~e~ I. (C1''"• 8. Le,. i, H~,.,1"0'""e ~-lot•IJ '-0 U·lt •,• ,.,, .. LC• AN;••~·. <'nul•O nu! ,..,.11«1t~ r~ 1. ., 11 '1 H-'H ·' 19 )1 16--l'\ Laver Wins; Lutz Beaten P AL:\1 OF.SERT -Roscoe Tanner upset second seeded BJorn Dor~ of s~·edcn Tuesday as play i,1·ound up in the first round ol !he Desert Classic tl'nn1s tournament. Top seeded Ar thur Ash\' advanced easil y by dov.·ning Onny Parun of ~ev.· Zealand 6·3, 6-4 . and Rod ~,·er of Corona del :O.tar dov.ned !\like i'olach eUe. 6-1. S.t loo Tiriac. of Romania defeated Jun Kami"'azumi of .Japan. 6-.t . 6·2. and ttuillern"IO VIia!> of Argentina clim1natcd Ton1 LeQnard , &--!. 6-4 . 1n othe r featured matches . e Co1111•>r• Roll• TE'.\IPE. ,\nz. -Po1vrrru11y-huil t .Jimmy Connor's ol'er11hel1111'(J Fraotir.1.1'!\. Pala of Czcehoslol":ik ia. fi.3 6-2. in thC' feature ma\(•h •If .1 S)),~ 1l"nn1:> closs1c Tuesday .n1g.h1 \'itas r.rnalaiti$. a :\t•1\' )'or\; nat111•. v.•a.<;; pushed 10 !hrc~ St·!~ hi'fnrf' h·· elin1inated :'l:itk1 l\r1lo of Grtx't:c 6~1, 2-f1. 6-4 , in an earhC'r n1<ilth e L11t: J,.,,,., ATI .Ai\"TA Tnp-$('('dcd John Newcmntx-of Au•ur::tlt:i d ~ f ea t ~ d American Cliff n1('h1·~ 7-6, 7-ll 111 the f1r~r round of the \\'orl'I Chnn1p1onsh~p Tllnn\s touman1t•n1 Tuc~,!:11 Arian Fairlie of :'-l'W Z1'oila nd ch·f1-..1l1·d Roh 1.u1z on;,.,, f'll'n1t·111t" ri. r. !i-2 In other tn<J1C:h4'~. \clt•n1h·s•'•·rl1o1l D1l'k Stoel.ton b<.:c.11 Ausr rah.u1 IJ1t·I. Crl"1h·~ Ii· 2. i·r. and 1•1[!h!·'-l"('(lrd I :i1ri<10 Corn("!" of Chilr rr·~il~ tlt·lt·a1..-d Fr:ink Froehlinc. fl.. I. 6 I .J1 r1 !lr1·hi'c of C1.ertio~lri1:1f..ia b t' J 1 Torh•·ri l "ln•'h oF rli'ntn:trk 7 -.·1 ~4 Cl:irk r;nu·bn1•r d1·ft·:ll1'<1 Shel"'ol.ood Ste11'art 6-t 3-6. 6-1. ("h;1rl1(' r.1~arrll v.hippt'd .JeH lklro111ak i;-i, 3-li ft.I. :ind r;,'<lff '.\l as\t•ri; of Au~lrat1a bt:..it f.M)li~las l'r:iwlurd. 7.fl , .... ~ \nsfrlS(" (·p st•f R01'1'EB DA:O.I -l!n~"cdrd Aui:tr:ihan Alll'll S!OO•• llJh\'l 1op 1.1nkf'rl lllf' :"\;l!>la\r 1r( Homnn1~1. r. :i. l-li, 7·$ T11t''dny nigh! 1n rf1·•r rn11n7! pT1n· <it a 11\orl<l thamrlon- ~h 11) T•'tln1~ 1~,11rnri1n~,111 In ;1noth•·r 1n;111 i), Ul\'f'l'li"d 011tchm:1n Oo!f TI1unu drf1·:11c-O ~·1'C'!ll h·•c«lc<l John Al(·xnndl·r of Auslr<•li:1. 7·6. fi·2 5 Ex-area Stars ID NCAA s~vimfest {J1hrr rf·~ults· Yu~O$]J\ 1a'" 1-.;1kk1 P1ltc LOppt"d J1n1 :0.lt:O.li.tl\US. :!4i. i~. 6-4 ( ;l><Jrfi:C<i f;o11'11 ot f"r:1nc•• rrtpp<'d ,\ustn1ha's Phil l):>nt S.7 &-4 , ;.5 lih<M:l~·'i1:1's .\ndt\'\\' l':llrL·un Sl\t'\>l \\'t..:J <:.tnnany·!i llaro!d Els('nbmich 6·1. 6·2 Ra) Ruffl<'s of Au~tralia do\1ned Sou1h Afnca·'i Hobert ~l.1ud ;.;>. i-~. ChIT lJr}sdale of South Arica b r .s t e d countr)han Frei,· :O.lc~t 11lan. i·S. 6-.f LO~G BEACH-Five former Orange Coost area stars are entered in thls week's NCAA' ?university division ) rwlmmlng and diving championships al Btl.mont l>lau. bert. Dtftndlng dwnplon Jocliana is tfio favorite again in the meet which launches Thursday. FoUowinc afternoon preliJN, the finals wlll start at 7:30 '!llunday, Friday •nd Saturday night!. nree of the ex-area stan--Clay Evant, Bruce Krumpbolz and Kurt Krumpholz-swim ror UCLA, "'hile KeVin Wiiliams and Jack 8abasbof( are competing for the University o f Ala.bama. Williams. "'ho prepped at ~farina and later swam at Golden West, will compete in the 100 breaststroke Friday and the 200 breast Satunlay. 11e's seeded fourth in tne 100 "'ilh a time of sa.a recorded In the Southeastern Confcrtnce cbamptonsbips, Wllliaim has a time ol. 2 :09.~ in the 200 hreast. 'A·hich is 12th best . Stanford"s John Hencken is t.op-sei?dcd In both evenl.s with S6.2 and 2:02.0 clockings-both American records. BabashoU. a fresnman at Alaboma . is a J.'OWlt.aln Valley iligh product He v.·ill swim in the 50, 100 and 200 freestyll' C:\'Cnl,. - llobashoff Is .-led No. 41 In 1he 511 with a 21.4, ls LIU! In lhe 200 (1:41.81 and H>th in the 100 (-t6 II. USC's Joe 80UC1m 1s favored 1n the 50 \\'ith a 20.S while lndiana·s J ames i'.\lon!gomery figures to be the ooc to beat In tht iOOand 2Mv.itn 45.4 and 1:397. Kurt Krumpholz. a. former Coronii de\ ~litr High .star, will a1qo swim tn the 100 and 200 freesl\'le C\"enl s. A junior <i l UCLA . he 's seeded 4~th 1n the 100 v.'ith a 47.0 end 281h In !he 200 11 :~2.~). lte'll also compete In the 500 frt'e where Jndi1tna 's Fred i"yler ls lop.seeded i,1·ith a 4:31.3. Krumpholz Is seeded ~o. 53 w1 th a 4:-41.9. E\'al"IS, a SC)J100morc vrho pl't'J'J)ed at Huntington Reach High. i! top-tl't'ded in the 100 butt.crfly with a S0.3. He's .. Jso entered In the 200 ind1vid11::i! medley v.·ith a tx-:st of l S!).7. F.van!' 1~ sef'dl'rl 19th 111 the indo \\ith Auburn"s '.\lJkl' lJr c"llS favored \1 :52.71. Bruce l\rumphot1 . 3 frf's.bman at UCLA. v.'ill c0n1ix·tr 1n the :?fill 111110 10'1 brea~t and 100 fre£'. lie has •l'ason brs13 o( 1 $6.8 1n the inclo 1331 d :sc.,·d 1, 1 ·fllJ I tn the JOO breas1 t31~t s('Pd 1 and 47 O tn rnl'. 100 fret I ~2nd sf.'t'd 1. Knunphoh: also attended Corona !lere Is the l'flcdulP of e\·r>nts. t htl<\dly'J [""~h fOO ''"· -!Mlo"<•OIH>I "'felltY. $0 II .. , ~l'r O!w!llQ, IQO mt(ll•r rt11-... ,,.,,.y•1 ..... ..,., .000 lflOi,,~I ,,...,ur,. *I "... lllG "-*· 100 11ro11I. 100 !I~, IOO !'fl' <~II,,. ,.,,,,..,,,,., !! ...... ,, \J. !O rret. lDG ,, .. , 200 bf(-II» llPC'"-'1 100 !ly, llltM·,....ltr dlw+llO, •OO ''"" 1~!tv • • Kltt!I ,,rt1·1tttt•t•S NE\\' YORK -Rilllr> .Jrdn King sv.epl Ren:na Tomano\a or CzC'Choslo\•ak1n 6·l. 6-1 lo Jd\'ance ''' 1hr !irronn m11nd of a wonlC'n's riar1011al indoor tl'nnis play Tu esday night at ,\1pdtson Squ,1ri; (~.irden. ' l{oscrrmry• ('.asal!' dumpl'd Tory "nn Fre11 .. IH , n..I. Julie Hrld1nan nuslcd l>onna G.;1nz A-2. 6·1 I I l I B DAILY PILOT W!<!nrMlay, March 27, 1974 Sunset Baseball Tars Nip Lwns ; Grab Loop Lead Newport llarbor ll igh took over Wldispuled first place in !he Slmset League baseball chase Tuesday by nipping \Vestminstcr. 2·1, 'o\ith the help of 11. wild puch and passed ball. The T11rs gol so 1n c assistance from 'Vi' es I c r n v>'hich stopped previooslr unbea1en Anaheim, S.2. In other games. Marina suffered It! second straight setback, "- 3 lo Loard, and Santa Ana m.ued host liuntington Beach, 8-1. Hosl Ntowport took a quick I· 0 lead in the first ~'hen Bob 11anley singled. stole !t'<.'ond :ind ramble<t home oo f\torgan AbboU's single. Westminster <'atl'lC r i g h t back in the i;ccond to tie the count \\'l1C.'fl Tiln ltichards reached base on a flelder's choice and scored on Joe Rivcr:l's single. Richards collided w I t h Newport catcher Kevin Bis3onettt , jarring the ball loose and knocking out the Tars receiver. Bissonette left the game but viewed the rest ol the coot.est from the bench. In the bottom of the fi fth , Abbott singled, then scooted to second on a passed ball arr:! third on a "'ild pitch. Mike Blanchard Jolted a ny 0011 lo centl'r, Abbott lagging up and sror~ the winning run. l\farina and Loara played a see-saw game with ~1arina 's Vikings leecllng t-0, trailing z. 1, tying the game at 2·2, fall- fng behind in the seventh 4·2 . and then fighting back but falling sl>ort. 4-.1. The Vikings mllected sifn!'les from Mike Wetzstein, Rlck Robinson and Robert Lopei wi1'1. Just. one out jn the seventh . However. M a r in a · could 3COn!; just once, on a · wild pitch. . Santa Ana rode M I k c . ~folina 's solo homer and a '. tv.-o-run blast by Rick Gastelo • to a four-run second inning ~ en route to the easy win. Bob '..Stinmtler was two for three : 'r with an rbi for the losing . Oilen.. t.ftll .,.. 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San Clemente bested host Laguna Beach, 3-1, to notch tts fim league 'o\'in a:1d keep the Artists v.·inJess. Dana Hills 6COred four times in the first inning, three of them oom.ing on a home run by Jt1itch McComb, and 00'1\' stand 2-1 league play. Brea and Valencia. the Io op ' s Wldefeated teams entering Tue.9day's play, both lost to al.l,aw Dana tlills lo grab a share of the lead. A walk to Steve Miklos and single by John Ulloa preceed· ed f\lcComb's homer, and a walk to Ste ve Roberts, a dou· ble by Biii Vangafis, and an error gave the w i nners another run. Doo Fowler struck out eight In pitching the win Pabl o Silva and Scott Karesjian had run producing singles for Universi- ty. • Irvine Bas eball FV, Edison Roll ; Sea J(ings Edged St.eve Hines unloaded with a three-run 395-foot home run in the 10th inning lo lead his Edisoo High teammates to a 6- 3 Jrvlne League baseball vie· tory C>Ver vlshing Costa Mf.>Sa. The victory moves Edison into a tie for serond place behind unbeaten Santa Ana Val ley. !lines' blw• came after a t~'O-OOt double by !\I i k e Selv.ood and a walk lo Scott Desrosiers. Corona del Mar, meanwhile. fell out of the ranks or the unbeaten in league pla y after absorbing a 2.0 -laf.'i ng from invading Los Alamitos. r~oontain Valley got un- tracked· and into the "'in col- umn w.ilh a 2.(1 victory over l'lsiting Estancia. Santa Ana Valley took O\'l'T' sole possession of first place after three rounds v.·ith a 3·2 win at Magnolia. Hines' rip negated a three -nm blast by Costa Mesa's John Brown, v.tto gave Mesa new !if~ In the sixth frame. Brown's homer carried 365 feet. Corooa dcl ~tar's only serious threat was In the fifth when It loaded the t.a..s wiill IV.'O OUfS, Cttl• Mttl UI 8••""'· " 1,-.,on. 111 Oltl1ny. c 8ro~11. ti V1l•n11.,., r'f ~~••o. 111 8ttMl•OT, lo (r-IJI. U '""1)1, p.cl DtWll<M. ti COJ!ellot. 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Edison W"abbc<I the early lead with first !ming doubles bv Joe Morado and ~like fl.1acoy pacing a tv.•trrun ool· burst and a fiflh-iMing rbi blow bv Jeff Nichols. Coach John Cole's Fountain Valley nine got a thrN>-hir performance from j u n i o r righthander Doug 7.eissner as the Barons put together single tallies in the fint and sixth in· ning lo tum Estancia away. Jolin-., »·P N!Jlll,..I , 1D Frenkl.n, cf MDII, 111 • C1bDt, 1>• \Vlll ln10n, p G11r1nt n . 11 l(Clf>le•, rt Porro, lo l,l~·pl>y, ll OeMllle. pn Moor•. c M r "'"' ' 0 0 • 1 ••• J 0 • 0 ' • , 0 •• 0 0 2 0 0 0 II 0 o o I 0 I O 2 0 0 0 1 a o • 0 0 0 • J 0 0 0 Pete Cottam singled 1n Laguna Beach's only run in Lhe sevmth lmlngs. DMt MIMI fO .. , .... l 1 , 0 ' ' l 0 ' ' 1 J J 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 ¥ : ~ : 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 1 ¥ : : : ,. ' 4 4 Vnl"""'IY Ul S•ncl!f1, 2b k•lt. cl c;11111m, p~ Sl!ve, O•fl Wllltell, )ti CorV«, Ip ~··tl!Vd. c C'L-Min Surlco. rl·ro IC1lt11!111, II O•otll. 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Coach Cliff ltoopcr's un- beaten Corona del fl.13r team is the slight favorite with finals slated for Thursday at 3. That's based oo superior depth. although roach Ray Bray's Fountain Valley ron- tingent has several blue chlp· pcrs who figure to pile up £irsl place points. F ounta in Valley 's Babasholf:t -Shirley a n d Bill-plus fieshman f\t i k e Kelly and Andy l\liller arc the leading contenders ror varsity hone,.,, Shirley had the best 200 free El Dorado Favored In Loop Swim Meet By HANK WESCH Of "" o.ll'Y ,n.t Sti ff El ~rado lligh appeared on its way to ennex ing yet another Orange League swinl· ming championship nfter a strong pe rf o r n1a n ce in prelimin<iry competition Tues· day at University High School. The defending loop chan1· pions from El Dorado. \\innrrs of the duRl meet compclition among league schools, quali · fled 17 varsity S'l''immers for the finals, and barring :i total b"'akdown 1n Saturday's finals should be able to annex the crown once again. Sonora. the runn erup through dual meets. qualified 11 swimmers for Saturday's finals at University, and will need a near miracle to catch the leaden. Tim~ were grnerally unspectacula r at the meet. but t'l\"O ltague records did ran - Jelf Taylor of Sonora swim· ming a 49.2 for the 100 fl"t.'c : and Scott C1alfey of El T'lorado ,1roklng a 56.6 iJ! the 100 b.1ck· mrokP. Oi't• LMO!ilt 'rltll"'I Al U11! ... ,,l"I HI•~ V1r1lty '°" "'" -1 11y!ar f5enl 1:"' 1. < .. r.::R tVI 1:51.4 ). Mllrl !IOI 1•11. I, Ht ""l19n jli0) 1 SJ t S 9 un: t!ltlcl CS:0\ 1:• I. f'lnt• !Son\ "'" tt10 I""'° -1 D•Vh IV \ t:N I t. (111-ln !EDI 2·014 J. O'Ckl'rntft (K1 1:10.1, <. l ltcllflltld (EOI 2~11 t 5. Miii•• CE.DI J:U.J I. WH-. M. ISC1 , u 1 JO l!'tf -L W11Mll IKI JJ.J I. Cl4lffv !EDI n.t J. L.~" (EO! n., ' DoY_ , ... ,, r>.J Lo Ult \ Stut Ill kldrlc" I I U. 100 Ft'y -, ll'W• 15ofi! SJ.J t. l lllt If.DI M<j!' > lorllllf! !Lil ,.,0 4, ,,_, Ml tt S. l un:l'lflllll IE.01 ,. 4 .. ..ic11 .... , it 1. lflO ftll -I, Ttvtor l$tn1 ~.l ll l!Mlt•btc" !EO \ JO t l C1~ooti IVI 51,I '· 0 . WllMWI !K l n.s I. DOU YOUI CAI IDll IOUGH? WE STAllT HAAD? Otvt l'OOI MIUGI? CAN HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP 1"'2KMllOl'l lllYD .. COllTA MUA MJ.Ul6 All -o.w-1 ""°""",,, e.ooo wri. Athletic Banquets Chuck Lanning was named most valuable on the \'lestmlnster High "'rcstling team Tuesday night at the school's sports awards ban- quet. Spe!'ial a"·ard v.·inners : .... ,,uv C•P'•;.,: 111no¥ r,•11•e•: M 0 11 v11 ... D1t: Cn11c1t Linn <IQ; L!Oll H11r1. llob Yodff. JwNW Y•t'>llY v:i~::,~~: 1~i•1ta<tw~1~'~i.,,, ~!~1 '. F11111t l111C11I. .. ....,,.,.,. C1p11!n : • D0U9 11111 ... I!; M 11 s I V1lu1D11: tllll Sl>0'•~1; LIOll tltttt· JOll Glu. Bob Isaksen struck out five am allowed only four hits, but lack of support killed Estao- cia 's bid. Jack Upton got the first Fountain Vall ey tally aCT'OSI with a sacrifice ny after Den- nis Tressler opened "'ith a d'Wble and went to third on Bill Austin's sacrifice bun1. An insurance marker "·as posted In the siJ:lb when Vince Bienek stroked a IY.'O-OUI single to plate Tressler. Los Alamitos pitcher Greg Harris handcuffed Corona del Polar on one hit-a sixth inning single by Doug ~toll. Tol•I• %l 0 I 0 S.COl'I ~ IO!lllle' lo:< Al. UM ' .. 01oe1110-1101 0000000 -011 •1ttf1Clo (I) '" $1!et'#ood, cl l t Clwn, 1b 1 0 lor!Oll,r'f 2 . MottDn.. t :II 0 Aon....,1110. lb :II O Fl...,lflO, II J 0 lOMtll, lb l 0 Thornpion, pr O o •-rtlOft, 2b 7 0 l1ek1tn, p I 0 "'T~l:Ti nll ,~ g ~ti~ Y1n.., {J) ,.., ' . • • • • ' . • • • • ' . • • ' . • • • • ' . •• r 11n1 Tr.nt11.7b l 2 JO OllOM ,11 1000 "'''"''""· s• I O O O \Jpta1. 1D 1 0 0 I v. 81--. ,, l 0 1 1 D. Bleflek, cf J o o o T"'.!•"< 1000 Fo>.ll> t 01P Jt<"..,,,,lb 1 000 v.1, .. u, 11 2 o o o z.111,,.,., P 1 t o o WoOltrd, pn l 0 0 0 lotlll u...., ''""• 11 1 • 2 E1!1nci1 F.V. ' .. 0000000-0JJ IOOll)lr.-140 ... l\1arina High S c h o o.1 • s "TeStling tea~ will b e honored with a sports award banquet tonight at 6 in the school cafeteria . ... Ru stlers Win. Again; Pirates Lose Again San Clemcn!e High's baskel · ball teams will be honored by a sporl'! av.'ards banquet tonight at the San Clc1ne11te Inn. Feslivili<'S begin at 6:30. San Clemen!(''s Triton.s compiled a 20.7 overall record before ex· iting the CIF 2-A bilskl'tb:ill playoffs in !he quartf.'rfinals. V" Costa f\iesa High's ~Testling teams will be feted with a sports award banquet tonight at the Tale of the \\'hale Restaurant at the B a I b o a Pavillion beginning at 6:30. Tuesday's Pro Scores ....... 11 l"~ilildll'lpl'll• ,, Ntw York H ., NY A 0. Alttnlt 0. II•, 14 IMlflO' Cl\f(ltgO A I, SI. LOUii 0 Golden West College receiv· cd outstanding pitching from Ed Orozco and P11t Espinoza lo record its seventh Southern Ca liforn ia Conference baseball win in eight games 1'uesdny. a Z.1 decisioo over host East L.A. The victory k<'pl t h e Rustlers a half game behind front-running Cypress. In another JC tilt. Orange Coast's Pirates ran their South <;oost Conference mark to 1·9, dropping a 4-3 tilt to host San Diego Mesa. Orozco. a left-hander, pitch· ed 7\.!J inning~ until running into trouble in the eighth. But Espinoza bailed him ooL After allowing an infield single to put runners on first and thi n:!. Espinoia retired the next tv.'o batters . He then put the side out in order in the ninth . The Rustlers scored the win· ning run in the seventh after two outs \\'hen Gary North, 11~ and Dale Kubeska. a fielder's choice and en error tallied the final OCC nm in the eighth. ~lyke Alba pitched well for the Pirates after giving up a three-run homer in the open· ing frame. 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The Bucs scored twice in the third on a single by Frank Beattie, Mike Yos t's double abd singles by !\tike Allen and ~tark Schrupp. One-base blOW3 by Kev in PR E-EAST ER YELLOW TAG SALE! 100'1 of lt•m• rHu* 20°/o i;o 40°A.! • w-u, '•"' • ,........,. • ,,_...._ • MOM Sailrta·lkm . W-~ Slim .... ~- LOOK FOR THI 'flUOW TA&I .... DVNLOf" Y•lLOW AUITll:AllAM TENNIS BALLS s1 85 CAHS O~ ' 1 ltllllT 4 CAMS ''" CVITOMlll (wlttl 1~11 ef ' lilM>lil lttlll) lltl"lltT ITlttNOING ,.,. ltl,Alll:l l Roiliert J. Wigmore TWO CAR DISCOUNT •.• frtv.r ..,. .. "'--t, ur ,... ...,.._,, ...... ,.._,/ 1(11.-f, ............. ~. A"I ~-~ ... , It """-' II Mt, Clll ft 19 -""" lftwcll ,.... ,.,, .,.,.., WIG MORE INSURANCE JtlJ H_.., ....... -c:-. l(ne 979-2555 • l sa je M p di Di lo 00 H ' • 0 .. " M A< • • " • D. ' ' ' E. ' • " " c ' ' 0 D E ' " ' SPORTS MV Nine, Monarchs Triumph Don Calozui's I Uh inning sacr1flee fly scored Dave Na- jera wilh the '~1inning run for lifater Del Hlgh's Monarchs 1\lesday afternoon in Angelus League baseball action, ni~ ping visiting Pius X. S.7. And l\1ission Viejo's Dave Patterson scattered eight Sad· dleback High hits as the Diablos came through with a 3-0 Crestview League yictory on the Y.'inncr's diamond . Catozza's winner to kt'ep !\fater Dei atop the Angelus loop came after ~taler D e i sent the game into e:ittra in· nings Y.'ith. a l\.\'0-run seventh thanks to a sacrifi~ ny by Dan Spain and ~fatt Smith's rbi single. Eric Schmidt. Greg Perry and ruck White had rbi singles for Mission Viejo. Ghm•n, ct H•"'I•, Jb P MIUps, lb flelf!otr, c G•ll•rd, rl Borden•.,.,., u Munion, lb M.,.,l!Ol'e. 11 Ac~v.1, p R.eder, p Ta1111 B1lts, 2b Ak ¥11rOj,()f1, II Rom~!. ]II o. 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AMr,W· Foc~ttr 6-1 ; Otf. Barorr.Ht>flu•,.n 6- Jd.W.11on·Bonn!na !El to•! •·6, wGll ~-1. EdilOft Ot.,I U''•I Co111 Mt•• Sl1191t1 Mollr (E) otl. M19g11no. 6·1. M1•udl 6· .. WelYT1tn (El Wor> 6-l. 6-1. Rann !E l IDS! to THPt •.1-6 6-t. IOS1 IO Simoni• S·7, w_,. !E f won"'· lost 7.s. Doullltl FrlH·Sllldd<!•t (El c!el. Mulrv11n.Fran· ti.., 6-T; G<!nsl•r·Freork~son. "'· Lynott.Kim (E l won 1-6. *"'' i.f>. UltUM ill ) !Ill $tft Cle-nit Si'"'lel C1mpbell (Ll loit 1o Finl..,. '·'· lofl to B1lln •-6; c!el Ttnntr 6-?; def. TN>mpt.Ofl 6-1. M&itr !l ! won T· 5. 6-1. 6-1, ..... SnY<I•• (LI lost •.f>. S. 7: won 6-1 : lost u . Btrt·'1VA•~· (Ll lost ?-6, •-6, 1-6. •-6. ...... Pal!<!rlOfl·Mool"• (L) IO<I !O Me••· T1v•D<" I).,\, ]""6; •Ollt wltn P.~SI'"' Llovd 6-l. l-4-Cn1rl·A.t11ltr tLl rosr 1·6, A-6: 10111 6·1. "''un1v.n11y (211 !SI 010'\f Hill• 5lfl!ll" Tun1ltll (U ! l<llt 111 St. Jofln 1-6, dt! Ptl'lon 6-1, Oll1>er 6-0, PaODill 6-0 Su•~man (U I loot l.f>. 1-6. won 6·\. &.) flrOht•d (U) 1011 1-6. !at!tlte<:, "on &• '· 6·1. Ol•on (U llorfell. WOl'I 1.s, &·1. 6·a. '°"'" KJrk·A.Obb fUl def. Allen·A.tvmond 6 l ... ,, MOD<"e-Hvle 6-1. 6-l 011.,..Ktnl /VI won 6-,, 6·2; 6•l. 6·1 W.slmlnlltr Ul (U l NtwpOrt Hlrbor Slnt1H Wllll1"'1 IWl 1011 ro At.tdtran 0-6 Ptarton 1-6. A.......,.. (W) l"'I )-6, A-4. Mltl•lll CWl def. Ctmol>tlt 6•1, Unvor1 l·l. II. Flltl'!(:I\ CW! tos! l-6. 1-6. ...... Bl'O!lllMtlt-Mti!land (W) lost to Davi•· Smi!n 4-4. Wt1t..C1ot•ln IWJ to1t to Ftdl!C it· P•lmtr 1 ... Racing Results -I I I ' f.'.1.or l ~J HB, Marina, Newport in Gals' Cage Semis .$CO<illf -· H""°"Cll~ll 9t.W:tr (IO< I, l'•M 1, G.tltl\Cf S, V<n•\ Clltrw;•t -ll~ln•A• ), l'O<!Wlll I 1<11111 .... 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PUBLIC NOTIC~ PICTITIOU$ •ulllll l:ll ti.I.Ml: lT•Tl:Ml:l'IT 1<1Uowln9 ""'....., ll !Urll\Q bll•!l>ft>• l'UBUC ~OTICE ,ICTITIOUS •ustNIS' t1AM• ITATiMElllT ,, .. •olloN!no,J ""'..,,, It 00,"9 b"1lfltU .. . LC.. M..-rtlETTF. I. CO. C l>.A , llO:l Avox..io. Wll• 110. N•"'po't S••cn. l•lll. Y.ltl!O !Acy G•I-• M••l•!le, 1H~ Vlt s~1v•, '•loo V•rc!t• l:•l•t~1. C•til Th" ""°l"?-ll I• <ond~CI~ bv 1na ... au~I. l .G Mt rltllt JJ. Pilot Adds Guadalupe Race T1·opl1y T~I• 1lftl~m•nt Wtt 1;i.t1 Wiii\ 1~ to.Jmy Cle•~ 1>t Or•r.v-COUf\ty"" Mltcn 11. 1'114. l'·H1'1 Publhf\ed Or8"'• Cwll D•lly PU01. Mtrcll ll, 211, U, •n<I April J, "'" 1~74 PUBLIC NCYflCE The Balboa Yach1 Club ha:. 1ssut'(! 1nv1t;111on..; hir its sec· ond annun! f:uad:.l11pr l..;J;.ind race schrdulcJ tu gel under way June 1 The 6()1}.m,ll' non·stur ra<'r starts at Ne,vporl. leaves th(' barr1-n isl;.ind 1,ff 1h11 l'c.1;.1st of Baja California 10 po r I , finishing al the B 'i' C clubhouse Th<' race 1s ro r vaclus raH>d· under ·lntC'mational Oflsbore :1'1d""""ll1t· Perforni!nc·c dtcap ~cing Fleet rule I ho Huie !Ian- TllREE ~IAJOH tropiHl'S 11i111 b<' oh"ered for thr raCT'. ThC' End\·mion Trophy, a rC"phca of Donald Douglas ~r. 's fam::d yacht of the sante nan1e 1s the prize for the first Ahn1nnson Series Opens yacht to rinish. A hrnnd 11~11i trophy th1 ~ yr:ir has-tx-rn deeded b~llw- !>ranl?l' Coast Dc.ily l'ilot for the PHRF yacht with the lx·::.t corrected l1111c. 1bc truphv 1s a bas rl'hcf of the 1o;J;ind ("r<'alt-d b~· lhl' '.1<'11 1..nO\\ll Laguna ar11s1 f.1orgens Ahle. TII~ VI COUCll Trophy for th(' first IOR yacht on cor· rcctcd time is in memory of !he Jat"C"" \'tl:in Couch, BYC staff contmodore. 1roph1~s v.·1JI be awarded in l'<li h l'la~s. depending on the n1unbcr of entries: par11cipa· tion medallions \\·111 ht:' giv('n to each skipper who finishl's the nice, and jr.cket palchcs v.Lll be provided for each ~lcBnrnic New Harbor Yacht Club Busy Alpha Preside nt The /'Oewporl 1-larbor Yacht Oub has scheduled a busv y;eckC!lld Saturday and Sunday v•ith activity for both offshore yachts and small sailing dinghies. For the offshore rratem1ty the event will be the inaugural of the 1974 Ahmanson Series with the new Ship Rock race. Small boaU seen in action will be the six Olympic c1asses sailing frorn a 6larting line in the ocean abou t one mile west -of the N<'wport Pier. • THIS YEAR'S Ship Rock ; ra ce will include an ovenugh l :rendezvous al the Catalina Isthmus with the second !CH of Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY -............. _-:J'] If you are one of the fiberglass boat owners \\"ho have. been conned 111!0 !he belief thar the plastic boats are 1naintcnance free. l.'.lkc a quick eyeball inventory around !he marine stores and sec how 1nany kinds of cleaners. polishes. \\"axes. rrp:1ir materials -and even paints arl' marked for fiberglass boats. O"'Ofrs who \Yant to keep their bo:J.ts looking good - \vhet hcr f!berjll<iss. \\"ood, :ilurninum or steel -have a choice of the 1natcrials !hey bu y. All boats• neffi mainlc- nan('e of one kind or another. l'hr cxp(:r1s 1v11I tell you that some carr is necessary to k~p f1bl'rglas.; boats looking their IX'st. The gel coat on flhl'rglass oxidizes and makl'S th(' bo<lls dull looking if not properly cart>d for. TO 1\1'.:EP IT looking ship·shapc the l)('st thing 3 fibcr- ~l:iss txic1t 01111t·r can do is \~ax it pcruxhcall~. This Ti'· quires ;iboul ;i!t 1nuch elbo\I' gr('aS<' ;t<; sanding and p;untin~ on 1\·00d<'11 l)(lat ~. The 11·axing <>hould be donc :ii least once ,1n<I pr1•l<'r:t hl ~ \"LC\.' :1 year. ThP t:t·I <"oat 1s rhe outn1ost layer in f1ix'r~las..c;. II conHt1 n\ no gl:1..;s fabric, lnsteHd. lhe resu1 front wh1<'h 11 !S rnudl• is hl'<J\ ily p1gml'nlt'<I. giving lhe bo.11 LIS <'Olor. If .your boat has bC'cn Ht use for some !nnr and 1!s rolor is dullL-d . ~o over 1t \\"1th a fiberglass bo<1t polish. :-hould this fn1I to produce lh<• dcsirrd impro1·cn1enl. try us1~ f11x'rglass rubbing rontpound. This \1ill cut off U1c i1u lct' lai•t•r of dulll'd dead pigment. Sfl\11''.TJ\lES fl\l':JTH EH proc.luel 11·il1 hel p much on n tx;.it 111.1rs l>c1·n q_ut in the ~un for several seasons. The rt·n.;on is ~1nlplt• f'i!X>rgla!IS is rfanslucent. ~unlight pas.<:1111: throui.:h 1t 1•vtntu;1Jly fade:; the pign1l'nl below !ht' :-.urfi'lf'{' or 1h1' l(t'l co:it. ·n1t1~. pnli~hln~ 1llC' r-hi11kr ... urf:tCf' of 11\e old i::cl t'Oal ni"rl•lv rcvc»I" lh•· 1>1~rl"!('n1 b('low the :surf<lCl' "'hich has ,1lso f.1rled In ·,urh ('!1"·~ the "·ay 10 rr~tore rl'al sharp· ncs.c; is 10 paint 1hr 1>0.11 .,.,1th ont• of tilt! fibcfJ!\a~s paints -u'ue1lly 1·J"J(IX\ It <·,in bt· ob1a 1nt'd 1n mHr1nc slort·~ Scratrh~s .. n 1h1· 1:1·1 to.al 1·an h1· ftHt..J 1v1th flbcrgla!J~ l>llll~ If lhL" bo:11 is 111 rl·a lly had !ih:lpr. look up lh~ best f11l<'rgl;i~~ n.•Jll11r 1•xvi rt ' 111 th<· :irea. l::ung tht•1r kno\\l · t'dgc and c;pt.>tLal1t1'd 1'Qu1pn1f'n!. !hty t'an nfl l'n ·work "'M<l<'rs on ('l t'n <• tiadl~ fnded or ~<'arrt'<I boat. l>on 't forllt·I. l!'s spr1n_g -thl· 111nt' for :ill proud bont· n1en to sl..lrl gelllng ttwLr craft ri:ildy tor the sumnicr !lea!On. For We eke nd er Advertisin g Phone 642-4321 - . ., ,t)i) ~ i..lr..~. ' l\· .·' *''',. i~· .:: .. .'·1 WIN PROMOTIONS -Blaine Stratton lleft ) and Bill Jlorlon have both received pron1o!ions in the Costa l\lcsa boal building firn1 of Coastal Hccrcation. Jnc. POBLIC NOTICE I ~ -- S -----Changes At Coastal et FtCTITIOUS 15US1Nf!>S NAME SllilTEMENT l~f !<>!IDh•ng II(''~'~ ., <IO•n11 twll"fU ... Recreation Tin1 li1lmore h,,~ bN'n pro- mote<! to \"\CT prrsident of opcrtHions in the E..'lst Coast J)1v1s1on. Ile \1"'15 fonncrl~ J:<'ner:1l 1n:inagrr of thC' di\ t s 1on lo('nled ln !'1ra!t}t1r'°f?, \'a • PUBLIC ~OTl l.:t: SL' 1111' "ICT ITIOUS •Utl'lt:~S ti.t.MI! ST•TEML'IT ' ", ••U , ,., C°""'"' ( I I, \ti< PuOltt~ "'f <(h I '" " ., NOTICE fOrt r lETTl'll "TH E WI f•·~·~ Dtt""'' NCITI( P41•Y ,,,., "" ~• L•·•~· An•~•llCI ""'<~ ,, '"•' t~• . .,m• r• 900 •" "'""I t-1• ( ll'lt' A~~. 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" 1>1Ylion or tM l.0< AU-W1t1t Ol•lrkl M•rt ll \J, 191• ov IM Superior CO'Jt1. Etcn bid mu•I conform t M be ttne "O••"I<! ·i, w•11cn ,., !ne <>11ln•on al Jud<1mtn1 en1ere.:1 : J •nu••r J, 191•, Coun· rn00<11lv• ta !!'le conlr•o:I docu'f!enls in;• Boa•d will bt t>Ml!'fll«!. 10 •caulro •v 1)1 0 ••"9"· Sta!f ot Califorl'li~ uPo)rl , £:1cn Cid 1llell bl 1ceomp1nled bv n.• ,>no ~on•t•ue! ine 1mprovemenh 1ubl!•n· I (ud9••1tfll tntr...., in t•~Gr ol Jcron H !«Uri IV rl!l!f'red !a In tl>t C0<11racl : 11ty oe1crloed In !ht drft!t ol~n QI w"'os 1 Scud<k<" "' iud9"""'' cred•'<>r 1na 1gJin•I d?Cu....,.,ts And nv Ille Ill! ot P•OOD>e<! t~l•"ed to In !~• •..C•!~I• 1 .. reor whl{/l • IC. Ag1i•nl"n •• ludU""•'t ll•t!or, t.\lll<on!r1ct"'' "'"" plan ;, ll~••Or ·.,pprovfd lor con·'''°"''""' ft ""' ~1!1nce. ot 117.'2'9.e7 8<· The OISTlt lCT· •e\tn•$ !hf' rlghl '" """'~tlo.. ~! ine 11tJr100 no•e1n~l!1t lyellv d.,. on ,.16 ludQnltl\I M Int a•!t ot ••le<:I •n~ "' 811 C•d< •a "'d•Vt •"" !• ' •"1""e<I lo ~tld pu.,uanl to Soc!i"" l6•1D. Int lHu•ru:e of )did e:<ecu!•on, t Nvt rt9ul•r1t,e) IY lntorma!lltle1 ln l"Y t"'' ~t 'e" at !'>e '"""' CO<l•. ena to ,1,ue l••lf<I upon ~II tne rlQM. Tot\f '"" IM•rt•I IY In th~ Cidtrlnj '<:"""'! u'll•UAlian bond< o! Th• 0111rlcl on 01 •~Id lvagment df!ltor rn 1ne D•O.,..r!y '" Th~ OISTl!I( h~s d•lt,....ln'1l !n• bt'ndlt ct '"'u u11p•ovom,01 d•tlrlt!, !lit !ne Coun•v a! O••n11e. S!ilt ol (1hlot11l1. O•""•al 1"'•v01•h11Q •A•~ ~1 llf'' dl•m 11~0"· o•ocf<'d~ of whlrh b<ln~1 ill~ll !)~ u<ed to de•rrlbtd ~• rotlowo; In !119 lqc•lltv lfl wnlcn lnL• wor~ 11 lo De • pev lf>• C>J)llnse; ~I ·~c h JC!\U''''I"" 1111 Lo! iG~. lr•~I "'"'' C>tv of Nrwtiort P"lormed lo;-flth er•!! or !vP• or c011>truc!1on. in an nmount not "'''e<ilfl(I flt~cn. A• >hown on m•p recoraea in m>r~m1n ne!'ded la ••etYTO The contract tne ~11im1re ''' rortn in St<!•o" J heteol 81)<)~ 1Sl. l>il!I<"• I 10 ti ;.,clu•I•~, T~e.e r111t\ ire on /tie 111 Ille Ol ~Tll.ICT Section 2 Tnl' pur11<1se f"' w~lc11 tne M!KtHAn-.1 Maos. rec:Qf'dS 01 Oranqe olh<r 100:111..i at Numt>r• One ll~hlhO'J'' .,.,0"°"" irrtproveme"! d><!ric! ,, 10 r..i Coonl'I', """ comrnontv ~"°""' I\: IOJI l•""'· f'oonllln Y•l+n . C~Hf. CQJ11•1 "'"" formrd. a> mar~ !ullv !•' 1cr1n In 11,11 SiMl,.Qo Or, Nf.,lfnt! 9eAch, Call!. N ob!alN'd on reo""''· -' (apv ol ll'lt•e '1'•a!I pl&n ~' '"''"" 1, lo acou"t i l\a HOTI CE IS HERESY GIYEH tn1t tn '""' 1h1l1 t>f> Pot!!<! ~t I~ jOO .,1~ . .r<on•trucl wti•k> ano tacililie• to• Int •<· Frl6•Y· April n . 191•, at 2.00 o'tlcc:A PI.\. Tne lor~o1<1Q s.cntoul• ot per 11•~"' 'rjUl'i'f~n 1!t•"li'~ an1 ·ai•tr111Ution ot ti fr(lftl ol C°"'rtl'\allle, Or•"O* Counr, 'N•ge• Is baud u~ • wor~Tr>Q d•V 01 • .,.,,.,M, iotl.,d.nQ ,~pplv ,..iln•, ••ea!menl Htrl>Or li.\Yn1cloal Court, .O~I Jamt>ort! •l9hl (I! nou•1. Tne •tlf lor l>(.1111"¥ ~"" fd<1i•:f,, pumping •:•hCn• IO<:AI Dl>t'•I· RoAd. C•I/ o! New1111•• 9!acll, Countv al O~Prtlm• wor~ •n•lt M •• le11! .,..,., 11\d 1•"1'al ~lor~q• •~.erv~" """ ~ !>fll<l<1&I Orange, S!alt pt Ca11t.,.n11. t w•ll "'II al on..-h•lf. ••o••QP ·-·· • .;.or, .. n<J· •II r>eC!HJ •• puCllt •Uth<>n lo IM hiQn.,1 Dodder, fot II 1~111 M "'""d~larY VOCI" 1 ... COH· 4',.,;0mf'lt Al>d pro~ttv tnetelot. •c· <•Sfl If\ l•wlul money ol rne 1Jn;1ee1 s1a!f\. 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' PILOT 2 ( Credit Trap St1111ted I NY Crocks Dou;1t Oil Def<111lt J udgrnents f~. ·~ NASO UslitMJS for TIH'sdoy, Morch 26. 1974 ~.,....,. ..... ". f • ~· ,., • B~· SYI.VI:\ PORTER In an unprc~cnh'Ct maneu\ 1·r last year. a York C1\'~ Court :.id· mu11stra!J\'(' Judge. ~:d\1 ;1rrl Thompson. lhre\1' out .. dt•fnul t judgn1en1s" against rnor t· th:.in -i.000 v1c11n1s of un alll'ged 1n11!'1s fr;lud. A burgl;1r :il:i.rn1 outfit had atlC'gedl~' told thou-.:tnOs of bu~·ers in the 7-\C'\V York·~P11· Jl·rsey area lhat fh(• a\arins 11cr(' hool.L'ti ullu !)1!1t'\' :-t.1· tion.s. \~·h,·n it turned out tlwt lhC'y 11,,~en t. n. uiy of the t.111 ('tS :-;top. p •' d 11 :i }' • IT'"lll" I'll' f11t' I 11 ~ ' .I ;n t' 11 I I I- o·on 1r:1t':s 1~· v h;nl '<1~11' 1i l.:Jll'~. ,,, l\ n! 1hP hl:1 .. lari,:t• n11rn!i.:r ul :!-1• 11rrn'-: j'lJ."totnf'r~ \\{'r(' 111f11rn1t·d tJ1;it they had 11)..:.t oollec!1on suus ni;.'llnst thrn1 .. hv def;uilt " al!hout;h !h<'\' h.1d !~\~f'n Ultt•rh· unav.~rc !hr~' \l\:l't' t\l'n be1n"• SUL'li. ln~tta«I Of d{'Ji1·{'rllll!: th~ or lg in 11 ! "pr11c~s nn!1c('S·· issued hy th(' burgl:i.r :ilarn1 comp11.ny . !ht• pmt·rss ~r1 et"• t'n1ployCfi for this Job had 5-irnply got rKi of th~1n anU tu1d lhen roverl'd 1he1n~h1·~ 111th ft1IM! aU1d;1v1lS lh3t the no~i<·cs, he.id bct'n prt1>t'rly d\•111 crt'd . Bt.:CAt.:SE Tll E 1ndir1du;i\s diet not ~ho"· up 111 eourt. d~.f~1ult 1ud~1nen1s h:id b1..'t'1l au1oni11t1<·:ill~ 1~s11td a11::uns! lhen1 -1n <'fre\·t. d(·claring lhl·rn guilty by dl.'fa111l:. Alihough it ~ot v111ually no publ11:-1ty, Judge T hon11>SOn's deci .. 1or1 \\<IS :in h 1 s Io r i e n11ll'sto1ll'. If this approach is follo~·oo. 1t rnuld be a solu· lion lo the rnow1t1nr. poblcrn o( dl'{ault judg1nen1s -atKI help protC'Ct lhl' L:.S. con· sun1rr fro1n otK' of the 1nost 1ru-1d1ou '.'\ type; of rraud \x>ing Pl'rtX•trRtcd tod:l\" In f'f f<'C'I. 1111' dC'c1o;:on siud that if a JLKicr find.; -through court h(':ir111c.;; or n\h('r n11•:tn~ -a "p.1tlt•r11 of 11lri,:al11y" 1n t·>Jt'n it ~rn:ill nuinhcr of L-a:<o<:s l'OlllHlg b<"flil'I' !!1<• l'OUrt. !ht• Jtlll;!l' 1nay :.unply rull' 011 \x'h<tlr of :di tho$(< Y.hO h<11'1• u~··1n \;i(•l\n111ro and d\•m.1nd r'1'funct for all. Xo court :11>- pc:1r:1nee v:ouki be llL'C'l.'SSt.tr\' and lhl• "11!l•g11 l1 t1·" could tov<•r a ~·idc r:inge Or action. TO ILl.l'STRATI: how rx· 1t•nc;1vc !he prob\('111 of def:iu11 11Klgnu1nl ~ h11!! b c-t om r , •I L• ''" '•, • fl· ol ,.. ,. ... ~ "• witnt'SSCS in publi<' hr;irings .. , • '"' • ., w • • '"' n, '" ' rC<'ently held b!.'fort> i'\C'>A' • . ••.•• , .i JI ·~ Y k' ~ o••· r ~ ft' I l ~ '. or · s r<'gioonl Ft'<irral Tr;1d1•1 ,, , , 1 1. almost 99 IX'tt~·nl uf all in· ·~,,· ' ·"' .. n ... " ~ Cof11miss1on ind1e.11KI th~1tl ,,., '", "' ;; ' ",, d1vidu;lls sf'n'ed 1Qr ~up-• 1 ''' " " posed!y scr1·t'd 1 >1'1\t1 sun1. 1 1 ;;~ '.~.:-~·.. ·'"·" : : .. , ,:n 111onses to ~o to court to rll'-A•:g~\'1~:~~ls !; . ' .. '7' f<'nd tht'm.sl•!l'l~ ;itt;un!l 11111·•'· 1"' · "' I'-"" '· " I' I>'•• ' " \•'I I I , cd nonp.1 yn1\•nt of 111.;1 a llP11·n1 ~ •• , ." .' ;\" : ',111'~~·, debts llf\'l'r ~h11'Acd up. l~ith'-'1', .. , ~· · j they nel'cr r~'<.'-'il'cd the sun1· : '.',"' ~? , , mon5<'S : or thcv <.wldn 't af· ~ · ·, '.'~1 11 ;: .•.. · '· ford to Josi.' a day's pay nod:,''\'"~: 1 .. ·1::.::-;: prrh.1ps their job'5 to ,L!(l !n : ,, ~. '.": 1" : '' "" "'~1 C'OUt1 in the dar ti rru.': or lh1'\ ,,~, '.,. • •• :1~' •1 io1 Id n,., • "ii 1, : , I•"""' " rou n't makl' out th e· r .. i;:.d .,.. 'r\~ ... ~··fl b.1fflt'gab 1n 1'1lh•·r r:n~htji or I:::: 1,;',: ;~;,''"~. 1 Spanish Oil tht' ~urnmon.": or !'.:'";.,;·, r. 1·•''" 1\', ., I hey CQuldJ1't afford lh•· h1J.:h :~;.. ...... • .. L..,l& Of legal S('r\'IC{'<; l\\l):('.1il Ar·• • 1n1n11num Sl,000 if :1 ·,,ll1r1 :~ .... ';.:~ lria! il'I 1n\·oh·t"d: to dl'fl'ntl 1h1· ~;·, ~. "' Slllts. .\lllli11ns or 1111rl11\('-lll· !. , <'Om" t'o11su1ners c o u 1 d n · t '" ' ' 1n:inai.;\• thesl' /1'C::J1 ft·, •. ~ · 1 A•, e1lh··r '"' ., ,.,. And f'11,r1 \1lh·11 th""t' 11ho jr:::: :~ ' " ~" I ' ' fich! ·Ue ~uits 11111. th1· 11•, '·'" :• " . ~ ,. ·'" . -" ' " • ~ I •' ' ' .. " ' ..... '·" " ,. " ... Jl"U:d\1('<: itnpo.;ed on thr u1 I:.:'.' ,:"." IL••, l 1 ft•nd£'r~ ar1' frl'qUcntly :o;n !1;:ht n •• " r., "· ·' • ' ·' '· ., .. 1h.1t 11othu1~ is :t('C'Olllpl1~llt'\L :;:.",'''r ~., ·~ ' .. .,. '~'1 "•II L .. ~ \• j ) •1::: ·::: ( \~ . '. !•1lt1 lo ~ ,,.., ,.,. BliT ~O\\', !\t"Y.• York st:ltl' ''"1 nrm ,, 11 'I, .. ,, •·•I ·"" ,. kC c . l hlft ''""""' ,, ,.,. .. I ,llou .•C\\' or ir y i~ll'l' tak1·11 u, 1 ,.. , ?'< '"' ... · ,., I ·N 1h 1' "" ,... ' '"'" 1 ·~ • 111.qor ,,.cps o ~ it• r~''[ 11,.,, 1•1 ,, • '"'"1 , ·~ •• prohlrrnsand ~11t!h•· 1\••r:ii.:;1• ~~~"'ftr~ ,, ,'· :~:·.\; 1 11 l'fltl<iUITlt·r ,., ix'll1'r ,~hanr~·i •"''' l .... 1• ,, •'"' ••·" !)('fore tht' l:1v:. Effl'Clive 1111, ~;::~~"'.' ;; ,• ·1•· ·o";" p11,.t Jan. L 1<i a llt'I" ,,t,itr lav.] r,:: '. /.~ ,,, ; :::;~; ~,' upholding Judi.:c 11lon1p-.<::111'.' :·· :;:.. "' • ''.:.:~ ~ ' " • ·' ,. ,. "" " " V ''•' ·~ ~. , ... ' ~ . .• ., " " , " '· " ., ' . ,. IJ•' ' '.' ... ... " ... '-··· " " ' '• ... ,, ,, ,, "'\ .. ". ' i "" ,,, ' ..... (' ..... " .~ ' . ~. 'I'' '" " '~' •1 •< M '. ( " .,, I IT < '•' I '" " ' '· ' " " ,, . , ' " '· ' ' " "'" '. ···•· ,, '" ,. •!"', .. ' -'" ~~., • ,. ., ., ,. ' '-'• •' <" 'I , .... "" '' '· ··~· {p .. "' "' ........ ~ ~ , ... '" ~. .., ' ' '·· , r •~• ' . ..... " . ,, \J~ •• ,. " . .. ','I '. ' ' " " . , " ' " .. '" • ' " " ' ·' ~ '·- " ( ..... ' ,. ... • ~ i. I ' ' '• .. ... ,, " .. ,. . " . ' ... ,. ·. "' ., ,, .. ., .. .. " ' " .. ' " ... '" "' ,, '.' '" ' ., " ' " , . ' .... i• \'Tl ' II•, !>Q M I \'"''" 1, , . ' ' • ' ' ' . .. " ,., ... .•.. ' .. .. \:'o ' . ' '• ,.. . . '" ·""" I 1 ........ i ... "" J ·'-. ... ' "" " '" ' < • T :. I I ~ . ., ·". ' .·· ... . '" ' " ' ·~ ·' .. Ct1i(/eli1ies i or Tire prt·\IOUS <ll·C1~1on -Ill 1•1f1'(.'! I 11 ••• , 1 "' pr r nt11 !1nr. :it!n1i111~1r.1li\•· :·~: · ·~' •1 ··.~•: •• JUdJ::f'S to act .1s .. 1:111~1·!"' .. fnrl~, ·"',.,; ·1·' t,1rf'!l' nun1bers of ult1111ch1a!' < """ : '.~.~.',~,·. ,,.,., \te<_, l l " ,. "' . '" Piirclic1 ses Capilol !\t"~ Sen iee SACRA:-01£\TO -Pick u11 the S!Xlrls !iC'('!Jon of anv 1na- jor nclrsparwr and you'll :<l'" :.c1·t,ral advt·r11sc1nl'll!!i fnr ncy,· llu!on1oh1le tires. The'. 'rt called pr('1niurn. !ir;:;t line. to riid thr n1otor1~t \l'ho 11an1 ~ to ma k1• :i ron1panson of rir<·~ for the fainily <1ulornob1\c Hl;T, TllE .\at 1on:1l l hc;hwa~· TraffH' ~a I<· 1 1· Adn1in1str:.i!Lon is rcquu Ill!!" BcuikrupLc)' Bids Filed The fo1fo1l·ing pcrsr1ns ha1·t• filed pr!itiQns for b:i nkrup!•·y in Santa Ana ft:dcral l'Our t. 1t1[(.[<;i ~u1•to• '"'' • rec•~I ~ft·•• ••<•fl •'"• WOO L• Al•"'...,•· ~oun!~•n V~ll•v A<'.ff\ ~l '.'l'I Ll,•r•liloP\ l;J )I.~. Sl•AOl Ho)•Old l!o~''" )', •d'"'~'""' P•n Net1'>pa'I Q, '"· ><u"lir>Q1 rn Oott" ""~" SI rlXJ. h~~.i11,., \'Ill ~<7 FA IE;i8 AN!tS Clof>dld E . lrucll drl~et. ~711 W'"'''e• C.rtl• H~nt.nqlO<> B~~<h. A•"'h \1'.0 !•~~1lit·~• lH l~ DA.YSPlllNC.S l litEi1TION~. •~c. illl 1.\.lrguu D<rve. N~W~'' II~•<" "'""" 11' 92.S I•~ I.,., Ul l•l FICLOCll J""'"' S!~r•~•-l•lr•,..•n. 17~10 ~a~ "'''"" F .,,_r,~n Vo l o, A u~!\ \l!.Q, h~~·""~' \1\ f"<1 CAllLl~LE J•'"•J L . ,,,n1~nt l\.ll L~ C••il~. Fo~~·.,n V•lltl Au•h uoa. L·•'><lt••~l6~ ~(tllllOLEll 11·~!\t•d. •,I •"<l"~•·· 1605 5not••nC'"" ""'" ,,,.,,,,,.1 llt&cfl. A)"!'" I• '>J, t ~o I,,., l U Cl'! • lJJ !lff' and llC'i! Future 1nanufntt11 rers to 'ir:lrlt• lah..'! lhr1r prodlK't'I hY fall -but it may not IX· IN lllGll GEAR un!1l c;on1C'lin1r 1n 197~1 bcfor" !llO!O!'IS!" II 111 be ahlj' to hu1· thf• nt'I'-' gr:nlf-d :ind !abl'!td t ITC'~. Tirt• 1nnnuf:1rlurrr" ~a~· 1hl·Y 1·an·t llH'r\ lht· dt'i!rllinr h:t\'t' :i skrd !hr fedl.'ral ;tgcnrv 10 delay the drodline -:inrl art• planning to lake thr sub- J<'Ct 10 1"0urt if they don't gl'I thr drlay. L'ndr r thr nr\\' 1\tll be r:1trd for rule. tirr'> trcad~·rar. trJC\Jon :ind hi g h -!'; p e l' d ~rf()l"m:lnrr. 1;radr s for f'ach t·:1tcgory \1•1 11 tX' mouJdro into f•ach tirt' sir!r.,.,·:i!I plus it bc1ni.: ~1 .1t12d r.n :i 1:.itx•I th;1t the lirL· 1neocts ftdrral spccifl('Jlions. PASSE \GEll TIRl::S for 13. 11 and J!'i inch rims 1\'il! \)(• gr<1dcd. but rxrludf'd for !ht• ri111L· bt·in~ ari· Tf'!re:1d t1rt·s and foreJ~n c:i r tires . ThL<; "11! be the first tinll' motor i~t.'> ~ill be 11blc to iudg\· \:1\ut 1n a l ire.· Trt':1d1\'C'ar and trJC'1ion 'A 111 bi· rall·d on a numrriral sc:11,. 1h:11 1nd1L":1l\'S a jlt:rccnlaj!l' 11f thl lt·~t l1rc's p1.-rforn1;incc. Uc·fr:n1dtd 1lr chc .. tt·d hv ..1 •1·;.:' •• ·: ":, ~inr.:lt• opl·r:11or · · .,_ i• The· Xt>11J YorJ.: Count~ : : "~ •• ... ... " " ',. ... ,. '" ' ' . ,,. . ' . ' ,,, . " . ~" . .. l,.111yrrs 1\~ialton )1:1S f).-·C'n r :~, r ~ 1: plL.;hinl! for :i ll\•11• f\·d('ral lay,· f~~7. ',~ ~; ' ' r ,. ' ''' I '" • 'I' , •• , ' ,. I I. , 1 41 ''" p .,. J> ' ,, . , .. ,. lo require creditor.:: to not1f \ Ch"'..,, 111 ··~ ;·,.;.~~ ..,, <'Ollsumers bv mad of an~· r ''"' '" ' ,, " · 1,,.. . ,, . . ~ ..... ~ ...... ., " Ii t .. 1i111•r .t !11/1/ l.o~•·t".• !• (,AIN[ II~ • • < I/ L •A laY.'SttiL<; against th1'm -no • .... ,,, ·' .• 1nattcr ho11· s1nall th1· fin.'.lnc1a!l1 ~ ~:· "(,,, ;: :; st«kc -in <iddi1ron IQ !ht· ~""~ ~:~ 1~ 1~ 110\lt't'S Y.hl('h pl'Ol't'S.~ Sf'r\'f'fS '~·"" r-. 1• 11 . I ' • " I • • ' " 1n'1\' or 1n<i\' not dl'll1·l·r 10 th1· • .,.,.., '• ,, eon~un1f'r'S · d()l)r. 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""" ~0" t oil""" •o 1 ·· '" 1 rr,,....~ !""'I"'"'"• •., < ~•nQ <'~I"!'' ("1~<1r 1 !<•'1••1 ·~"U f I l O• ~ •• ,,~I ~ 01 "l)f'faull judgmi'lll.~ ;irr th r I ~·1 ... ~ ~"~'' P" D•···· [ '" ~ lo J 'J" .~ ,,... ' ·~ ' ' ' ,,., [<! I <I • •I ., Of\ ,,.~,.,~, Ol![V,USGllP "•"' 7 ...... '0 1t.rft c; 6 )• ,., number one <'01\'illill!'r cr{'d1\ • '""' "' """'"" c. L" ,, '~ 1," ,, " ,, • • '" :· .,. i• .... -·~ •1" 1 •• 1" trap toda~'." sav~ FTC' 1 1 .. uA~o i" ;::: ~~ 1J •• J 110· 1tt•~10 .. c.. s~~.0~~:11 .~o\ rci::ion;1J d1rc-ctor H1 chrd ..... ~~~~···~·• ''·"' ~~: ,, "!''"'~' '· < i11·f'n s in JI;('\\' York . "1\·ith .. .,,. c... B·.~ ~·.~ 'l ~'. ·r: ,' ,; · ',: ,; ',,;,,·':.~.~ w , , ,. fl)lllion~ bf'1ng h ll 'A'l1h lhPffi .'.7,., I• " 'tATO>." > v ~ '' 10\ '·!•"'"" '!J<•11 "0W-PO t I,,•, (•\'!'fY y1;:.ir. .\ot to cr~ck do1\·n I ~.1:. : , 1 • ;~ ~ :. I :::~ • ,' .. ·• , :: ,' 1 : : : nnd!'faultjudgm('ntst:st<in·jr.·•·· .,, ~ •1•\l l l (TE 0 10\ l:irnount lo inl'iling ral"lo..f'!1'(lr.~1:·:;•'', 1 ,., ,. , .. , ;·~·, \'·, ',. lo p1·r1J('tu:itc !his in..1d1c.u<>1 ~ · •" ·· "" '• · • pr.1etJc1·_·· ;:·'•., • · • ·• ,. ·~;: ~·"· ' ~.. ''" • ., ' " t •, • ' '< S"A'l[HLO (,II~ '.• •' f.,•7, l(' (,llOV P 1 "• ,". t " "1 '' I' I"•;• " A" l~P'I[\\ ,.,... " I• •" 1 " I UNO, •·~> '' Just as he has do-ne at the Bank·of ·:~ ';, ;~:1·~;!~~:1:t .~:V:~ .. OO:,\ \tt[tll~H I;~\~ , " ,. , • S•Vt(~ ~fl " • Costa Mesa His list al credits is outstanding. For example. National o f Ame rican Institute President. Banking, Cba1rma n. Public Relations Commit· tee. California Bankers A ssociation. Member. Boa rd al Regents. Rutgers Universi ty Graduate School or ABA. Banking. Executive Council. Board o f Directors. Tax A nd he hasn I Payer,s Assoc1at1on. neglected his community duties. he 1:. a member of :he either. for Elks. Lions_ Masonic (32) and Shrine Clubs. I I r "" ' .. h ••• 1. ••••• I · .... ,..,c .. 0 11 ' ' ' -' • ' ',,, ... ' ·" . ' . " I C."0UP • I '" ~'" •"' / J fl ... '<(l•L 1~ ~• < ,, PllOV P~M\ I '•; • :: 1 r • L, , :: I ' • J , .. , .'. ~' • :. I : ;, : :.! f.o 'Hn I '> '' • ·' ... ,. '" ·1 ·-r. ' ' .... MA$\ (0 ""'[ ,, .,_ ~.,';,~' ,,. ,l ~,·~~r'" ., , , . ~" ., ' /.' c, "' 11 .. V(SfOP\ ttOUGHTON t 'i t • , A • '1 < •• •••I' I I • ',•i ll ' ' •J • " • I• ' l • • I ' ,,.~ ,' " ... ' 1: ... " ' 1:. " I ' ' "' . ... "' "' " .... I '"' I f0~UM C.POuf' ' ' •ou.,of 11~ ,.oou1• "'"' ., ., ' . 'Pl•<•LI N GllOvP .. ,,. Ii > ., ' ....... ........ " ., •/ 1 ,,., "/ r. 0 ' ... '1 "" ... ., ., ., ... ... ,. ,. " .. ,, . " " ~ .,, '' 1 Slf.;"11. f U'<OS I ~r· ->"' " ..... ,. " ,, . " .... ,. ' ·~ ' " . " .. ,. ., . ' ~ "' , ,, . •' • ·' ... '. . " ' ... '. '., [\ . ' ' . ., " \T•Tt tl ND Gl>I' 'J ,., ..... . . . , .. ,. ' . ' .. . ' ' . ' . '\ '' '., . " " Paige Simpson. our President and Ch ief Executive Officer. Well. tha t's our President A man who can discuss your most complex corporate financial problems v11lh the degree of expertise you would expect from a banker ... but all too o ften don'! r eceive-A nd h e 's availab le when you need him Usual· ly, a meeting with Paige resu lts 1n a mutually advantageous solution. I I \•::·:1 ru'.,-~,: :· •,' ' n " '' ' . ' •'•l . • < • ,., .. " ': ., '•' ,. •• • ' f o.f ·:ju· '" ..... , .. ' ' ' " " ' . Because !!!!.holds that position the fienk o f Costa Mesa finds itself 1n a unique posture Jn the local banking community . We tiave a man whose background 1n banking. both local and national has produced that rare 1nd1v1dual -the total proless ional Although he started at l he bottom ot the ladderfe'sbeen at the top !or a long while And the lime spent gel· welt 35 thPre wa:. of hard invested. learning the ring years work. respons1b11t11es 1ha1 come with each operation and executing the in· 1ncate. delicate details that make a success ful bank more successful. Perhaps you w ould prefer to thscuss your company's situation on the golf course. Thats fine But we must tell you o f one other pas! he held Chairman of the Andy W1ll1am s San Diego Open If seems he knows that business. roo We're proud of our President. We'd like you to meel him. 5'1111:: BANK OF Euirr COSTA MESA HARBOR & BAKER• cost a Mesa • ca1o!o1n1<1 92b26 • t71 4/ 979.4200 C"l 'H•!NV ~UNO\ A • • ! 't ..,~-~ ~ .. 1v1 lo '"" I 1' / r,. t "1 '7'f "" > " '• •I I t ' '·"' ~. • f UN D~ INCi> Cl>OU P . " . " I '." ... ' •. ... " .... "" r . '·· .. 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FRANCIUSED g a s o I i n e dealers told tht.• comrn1ttee it would give th em the right to file an action for dam11ges or relief in Supt'rlor Court il thei r contract was 1crn1inated or canceled. A committee analysis said dealers "have traditionally been denied any arbitration of disputes over their franchise agrct>menl11." II was the s.ame bill th::it "'as be ing heard last week \\'hen chairman ~1eade and vice chairm:in Louis Papan, ID-Daly City l. di.'>agrecd and got into a scuffle. t.1eade spent t.,..·o days in a hospital and bad to have slitches. . ·-. Air• \II.di February " Business Index Up \VASHI NG'fO N (AP I -The government reported today that its index or business indicators rose solidly In February for the second month in a row, another ind ication that the worst ot the n a t i o n ' s e n ergy·related economic slowdown may be over. • ... The business indicators were up 1.8 pe•cent in February, Sport•• •• and Expe1tsive following a 1.2 percent gain in :J January. putting the over-all The Pantera GTS, a new version of the Pantera L, will be on sale beginning index at a record 170.6 or t.he in ApriJ at selected Llncoln·Atercury dealers. It boasts a 351 cubic·incb v .8 1967 a\'eragc of JOO. engi ne, blackout hood and deck Lid and a suggested retail price of $11,488. F.conornists look 10 the _ _:_"-_:__:__:__:__:__:__:_:___:__:__:__:_ ___ _:__:_-".:c... ___ _:_-'._:_.:... _ _:___;_.c__ indicators index for clue! to Shell Oil Supply Increased SAN t.fATEO {AP) -Sht11 OJI Co. !llys I ncreas ed production al its refineries and mort> crude oil purchases will enable the company to supply the na tion with about JO percent 1nore gasoline in April t.han it b: providing this month. The company said Teusday the lncrease nieans nearl y a million gallons more pct' da y for the W~st Coast than ln ~1arch. Shell esti mat e d !hat nat ion wide it v.·i11 supply 21.3 million gallons of gasoline per day, a hike of LS mllHon gallons over the ~I are h estimate. Tr e a s u r y Secretary George P. Snultz flies to Venezuela. Brazil and Chile to<lay for monetary. trade and energy talks. 1-te ex · pressed hope that oil AT TUESDAY'S hearing. _prices will soon fall . future trends in performance of the economy. The index wa! off sharply by 2.1 percent In December. VFW Charges ·'Conspiracy' East of the Rock ies , Shell expectS to have 14.9 million gallons per day available in April, con1pa rcd with 13.9 million gallons in March. Papan made a point aboul the bill a nd ~leadc -still wearing 1u1 eye palch -said jokingly, "\\'ould you care to step outside?'' (quantttln ot 100 and over) *SILVER COi Assemblyman Bud Collier (R-South Pasadena ), laughed and said, "~1cadc. you're a glutton for punishment" IN S500 BAGS *GOLD COINS -OONNEl.LEA CALL 011 WlllTE , .-.3~~~~-~J~~·2_ L~I !ml I LIBERTY COIN C_OMPANY 11 Your Fcactory A11ttiotlred I 833 Dover Or. Suite 25 I Chewt'ol-' i..o1h19 D.ai.t I Newport Beach.Ca. 92660 l ! Hew •74 ... .:. Hotctibock l :.~~H DETAILS TO: I/ S6840 ,.ER "'ONTM A I p1.,.. T•• & Lk . o~ "~r. Cre<111 I dcl,.11 1 u Mo. o .e.1.-. I Cott zoo I COHHElL CHEVROLlT I 1821 HARIOl ILVD. l ~~~" j COSTA MESA 54l·1:ZOO MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ - Sales • ."iervice • l.easi11g 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 495-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831·1740 ·Municipals are one taxes. way to save The Investment A!in~ity something • else. IS The first thing }OU should know about the la\'estmt>nt Annuity' is th:it 1t offers you all the benefits of a tax shelter, ju~t like any annuity. liut that 's un1y thl' lx'J:innin!i . . Thi! l n\l'~\lnt•nt Annuity :ibo prO\'Jde,s for 10\'t'Slment of -.nonu•s 1n an tn1h1·u!ual aeC'ount . Not in an 1nsurancl' comp;1n~· m:ina~l'd portfolio. but 1n 1nue1lmenl! of you r oWll for iµ1u r wt•'S0>11'nl arlt•1.u•r's 1 cM1u1ny Types of investments "''hich n1:iv ht• uulitC'd ran rJnl?I." frurn stol'ks, bonds and savings lll't·Ount' 10 l'l'fllftr:.itcs of t!C'ri0s1t or in come funds. Tht• Jn1't•i.t nH•nt AnnuJt1· also offers )'OU a re:idy·mad<' r<•llrem1•n1 plJ n, ~1nl·e 1\ .... ·111 pay you monthly bcnl'fils for life, licjl1nn1n1.? ;it :iny aii;e you specif)'. up to 75. The actual ,1rnou nt of tht> ar1nual income v.lll. of course. va r y up or dov.·n '1!cllt'nd1ng on th~ 1:i.:rforman1•e uf the Ln\'estments you have ,,.1.·1·1 .. 1t -.... ~1ru·1• t.1\t><; nn 1tn ulends 1Jnd inte rest earned by thf' ifl\(',lfll<'lll' 111 \OUT \nn111l1 ;'tl'C'llUOI V.'111 be d('ferrPd. !hat J1t ()U1!t h;1, :on .. :1.1r:1 mra snre 11f i:rov.th potential. And whe n 1ou clu 1'J' ta\r' 1hl') II b1.· lt>\'11•11 ill the rate then apphcahle, •11n tr-111.,h.obll !0111 r 1h.1n 1our prt'~ent rate if you'1e retired 111 1h('ll • · Jf 1ot1 n· ln111nc rnun1c1p.1l ho.)nds because you like n1un11.11; . .i hnn1t, rh,11 .• llllt' If ~ou re buying them to Sa\'l' IJ~''' 11n1 .h11ul<'I 11111·,111.:;111• tht' many ad\antal!e5 of the ln1 ··~!m1·n1 \1111111t1 )1.11! th1· rnupon t01lay and v.·e'll send '"u Jll the 1,,11 , \\'1thuut 0Ull101t1nn, of course. ·11~1»1trrl!S.f•1tt N"' crow-en, 'W;eec:lon & co. ~C\\port Ce nter . 567 San Nicolas Drive :\l11.1.·pt1rt l.k«1Ch. California 92660 r------------------, I l'ru"Pll \\1·o·il11n ,\ t'o. I I I I I '.1'\\l•il ! I ' 11\>•r •-,i;; "•111 "11·ul,1' On1·t• I "\l·',11,...rl B1•.1\h. l'.1lltorn1 ..t 92000 I li1 ,r11\1•1n•·!I 111' .i•i· ~!·ll•I 1n1· ui1ur mauon on th~ ln\l'ilmt'nl Annuli)·· I :......1n1•· I I I I I ,\11t.1n·:.., L ~~-------~~---3~-~J e Mercedes-Benz I( yo\J J on't want to tu: up a lor of your n1o ncy owning a car, cumc 1n to .sec us. We'll custom· tculur a Mcrccdcs·Bel\I lease 10 yuut need from$118mo. 213 921..asaa House of Imports \ Wage -price Controls Not Dead? \\IASHTNt.'rllN (AP ) Director John T. Dunlop of the Cost of Living Council says he 's c o nfident the adnuni strat ion's \!.'age and price control program v.·on·1 completel y die next month . although a Sena te committee appearrd to kick the life out of 11 Tuesday . "The cou ntr y needs continued a.ctJOn in th c stabilization area." DunJop said after the Senate Banking Committee vo!L'CI 15 to O to let lhe administration's authority for controls expire April 30. In addition to 1he February increase in th e index, there have bet>n other signs I.hat the nation may avoid a serious recession resulting from the energy shortage. In Gallo Winery Laivsuit Housing starts were up last month for 1hc second month in a row , and unemployment remained steady at 5.2 percent instead of rising as so1ne economists had feared. Recent reports have sho"·n that inv1.-stmenl plans of I h e nation 's business also ure cnoouragtng this year. Panels Okay Pay Terms REDWOOD CITY fAPJ - The United Farm \\'orkers unon has filed a S50 million class action suit against E &.: J Gallo v.·inery and l~ Teamsters Union in a year-0ld orJ:"anizing dispute. The action riled Tuesdav in San tvlateo County Supl!rior Court seeks to bar Gallo from enforcing its union securi1y clause wh ich requires UF\V members to join and pay dues lo the Teamsters. THE SUIT CHARGED that Gallo and the Teamsters \\'ASlllNGTON (AP) enlered into a "conspiracy" to deprive Gallo workers of their Senate and House conferees rights under the California have agrrecd on terms of a L.1 bor Code. and $5,000 general damages for each of Gallo's UFW cmployes . A UF \V spokesman estimated Gallo employed 400 -t&-500 UF'W members before the strike. The action also asks the court to prohibit Gallo and the Teamsters from threatening discharge or economic AF Contract Awarded To Bertea reprisals against UFW mem- bers employed at the winery who refuse lo join the T~m· sters. ln -additk>n, the-suit seeks refunds of all dues paid to !he Teamsters by UF\V members. Tl-IE DEFE1''DA1''TS named U'ere E & r Gallo \\'inery; the \\'estem Conference or Teamsters. its director Enar ~lohn and top agricultural organizer \\'illiam Grammi ; International Brotherhood of Team9en:. Chauffeurs. \Varehousemen and Helpers of America; and 15 John Does. It was brought by nine UFW members formerly employed by Gallo. bill that "'ould raise the Gallo had a cOiitract with minimum w:ige in stages from the Ul'"W from 1967 un!il April Bertea Corp. o( Irvine has ------------ $1.60 to $2 .30 an hour . 18, 1913 when the company been awardo:I a contract to COMPUTER'S The mea sure. ~'h.ich would signed with the Teamsters. per f orm advanced bring se\·en 1nillion more Cesar Chavl'Z then Jed the development for the USAF In ·the Southwest. including New ti.1exico, Ariwna and part of Texas, Shell said I. I million gallons per day will be available in April, compared with about a million gallons a day th.is month. The increase in ga90Jine supply in April \\'as the result oI increasing g a s o 1 i n e production at its refineries and increases in purchases of foreign crude oil and finished gasoline."' the co 1n pan y announccmenl said. Shell said the lifting of th~ Arab oil embargo was not a major factor in the company's gasoline supply impro\'emftll in April. Mexican Study Set 111 Mexico Dunlop, a former J~arvard econo1nics professor who·s been running lhe controls 11rograrn since early last year. said he ha s ' ' e very expectation·· !hat soinc form of legislation w i 11 be rct'onsidercd by the Senate prior to April 30: "'orkers under n1ini1num wage UF\\' members in 8 strike Survivable flight Cont r o 1 FOUL CJ TED coverage, is similar to one against lhe "'inery. System program directed ~ David Amo1d of Costa ~lesa vetoed last yea r by President The suit charged that the !he Air Force Flight BARCELONA, Spain ilJPJ) is · one of 'Zl students from Nixon. Te.•mslc•s "h•''' •efused to Dynamics Laboratory, Air Southern Oregon College who I ,_ .. 5 c d -An unidentified bachelor 'JI th · t Ho"·ever, louse "'l"'aker grant full mernbership and Force ystems om man , \\'I spend e sp ring erm Trea sury Secretary Goorgc P. Shul1z said. meanwhile, !hat health costs probably "·ould increase sharply if controls ar<' not continued. but that the impact in other ·areas of the t.'COllomy ""Quid not be great. Carl Albert !old newsmen voting rights 10 farm ~'orkers Wright-Patterson Air Force demanded his money back, s1udying in ~1exico. Tuesday after 1he comprortiise solely because the substantial Base, Ohio. then got into a figbt with an The students ·will spend their bill was "·orked out : "ti.ly rnaj-Ority of such workers are The announcement was E"fTlploye o~ a computer mm--first si~ v.·eeks in an intensive guess is that it will be si gned non·"'hite... made by Richard Bertl'a, riage bureau because he Spanish language program -and my guess is that if it is 11 also claimed the Teamster chairman and chief executive claimed the company had not followed by four weeks ol ln· vetoed the veto will be contract u·as •·far more officer of the corporation. found him a pretty girl to dependent tra\•el and study. overriden." fa,·orable to Gallo than the Under this contract. which has marr.y. Upon returning to the cam· "There is a reasonable basis for thinki ng that costs will go up quite sharply in this area." Shultz said about the health industry. The measure was set for a c 0 11 e ct iv e bar gairting a value i.n excess of $2.2 "He seemed in a hurry to pus at the end of the term, the l~ouse vote Thursday, With agreement sought to be million, Bertea Corp. will get married but said each of students will participate in passage virtually assured,. The renegotiated by the UFW." develop a series of integrated the l\'Omen we introduced him seminars about their ex· Senate is expected lo act soon actuator packages for ~ in to was not very pretty," a periences as p;irt of the Liv- after I.hat. THE SUIT asks for $50 military aircraft flight control oompany representative said. ing-Leaming Education A compromisC-reached on million in punitive damages systems. Abroad Program. The ad1nini stration has proposed continuing controls past April 30 over the health industry and possibly a few others. such as construction. one of the n1ost controversial ! .. -------------------------------------------------.. sections of the bill v.•ould give police ·and firemen limited overtime coverage. Complete .Mid .. day American Stock List GM Clain1 11o1. Nel 1101. Net i..sr C"9 U •t °'11- A . ll t . . G ___.,.A-C•r111lftl IOi 11 2·~-ll 11 tipo u 1011 eci1· ~=~=: i 1~:::: :.: =~t~~ · 1J i:·2·i~ -bl! 0.l&l· • • c M c Caro I J\o ~om• lllC IJ 1'~ •.. Own£~ .l'O 1 6 Aid to Gas Et;on~1ny ~~ti J t~~~ [~~~ J 'j[j 'I'' "• " ' ,,. _ ,, CiU11Mg -.rm. 1 IV. ••• DETROIT (UPI l -General ..., " ... .. Cl.-f ine:! C, 1 ,,~ shoull greater fuel economy:.:!!'!~~ ~ t:; ::: g:;~~~ ~ ::r-.~ 'lotors Corp. says the new than expected. ::~,1111'fi.~, ,', •,'• ·;,: c111>S11 .uci , 1 , "111t..r1l'O ~ 16"•• .,. C"'I Corp l'O 1 •.. equipment needed on 1975 G As o LI N E s a v 1 n gs ,.,11,, ear,.r s 11 ·1'-1·1' ~~~.....,~ ~ '~.., :-~ mod"' "•"'' to in e et observed so far exceed the ::::~"'~ -~ 1~ 1•:!-,.., Ct:>+t •11n 1n<. u ," • ,., '-'-" C<ll'N•ll .SJ 6 \\lo-I• 11 · ori~inal 7 percent EPA ·~~~~ 1'°'l ·~t-."'. eo1e<"111n . ..i ' 10'"• •, government antipo ut1on re· to1::,,r -~ 1 ' -•• quirernents •.viii increase fuel estimated as u•en as the 11 to ~'l';~Of\~ lt ;::-: :! ~:Oil~' em 10 ~~: :: economy at a cost of $\JO 13 percent l'Stimatcd b.Y G~I . !Co~~~:.~ 1~ ';'": ~ C.O.:bcl ~~ ,1 13 •• ., lo $l5~ per car. an EPA spokl's1nan satd . The AmG••d .2• • 'j"°:;: ~tg,.1:~ t ~··::: kev to the improved fue l :M:i11!: F~ ! ... tomrA111 .JO • 11 • •·· \l,lhil c G~1 \l'Ould not say . . tl dd't' r th Am Mot Inn I 10' ' Corl\IM .lo()g • 2 16'·• t~ how much in,provcment is economy is ll' a I ion o c AmP1•" ll)fio. ,, ,.::,_:_ ,: Com~ , ,.., ... · catal)•tic con1·erter also the Am Rn .*);! 11 •'•• 11 =1 )l 3 1~~-"' cxrrctcd . Russell Tr a 1 n. . . · """ R11vw1 s ,, cam D., ~ ,., ad ni i n is tr a tor of the most expcns1\·e ite1n. . . ::::: :;:-.r~~ i; ~~-~• eom:rn•" 1~ 2l'•'" "' E 11 vi rorlnicnlal Protection About half of the price hike Am Trllnno J 3i.-·~ l:::':.. ":·J. ~ :~: :: is due to the cat:1lytic !~11;'f.l1o 11 1~~:;:.: ~~ F:~ i,· 11•-Yo Agency . has said µr elin1inary ( -,;\" .._, ... " .... J•1 ... tesllng of 1975 n1odrl cars has C"Onverters -1m~ nc.r·landike : o"r~ :i;: ! 1~;:-ioi ~r>t~lly 1~ 1~ ;~ • ,., ----dov,·ccs '"at use p alm um AquU1nr .10 21 JO + ._ ,__ , ••• ,, ,,, ;. ' ;;.-----------... , . 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Hill, Coll• MIKI FINE CAR OWNERS l••T~<t• l o!« ,.~, "'"'lln"n •~• !~• ""'t"0' nt 10~' ~., !I > !~~ l•nt •l 'f'I'"°'' ~nd .... n,1 ,_.,_ ......., "Vll•iot* ol rll,.t llllll W!'DIJ ...,.,... 00 c.Mi ll,l.IU£"l\F£ (213) 596-1993 714 523-7250 ••• ha . • to h J Ar mat Enl 1 71._ \1 Con1Tt1 wli l'O ,.,, •,. ex ust emissions arm ess Annin eo.l, 2 n"' ... ~~~1:";' '1 ~~;-:.: :; carbon dioxide and water. :~~ c.. ~ :~:.:-;-~ c-J&rr 1 ,,__ 11 Using the cat a I y t i c Ano< Fcoocl 10 J ••• ~":rnf;':;; · 1; !,,: t ..,,...,.,, C. 2 1~ v. eon Corp J , • ..,._ "' conve rt e r allows the Al(o 1~1 ' ' ... eottc:orow1 •11 \oo•t-16 automakers to treat exhaust::~~~ ~ ,!';:! ::: Co• c.t11t 1 .... ~"' rt •• h 1 ( ... .....,, • .i 0.1 • u-.-"" Cr•le Qltp • 1 _ ,.. • •• gases a er u1ey ave e t u1e ..... ,0 Ald!o , ,..,_ 1, cr-•E:i JI ~ 11' •.• A C•••ll.,. Mil 1 s:i.--v. engines rather than using the ..,:=." t~ ~ ~~. ·1.; (leo~Pi . .o , -11..:. .. v. encines the".'selves lo burn~ 8tel<;lr M? 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R flOO 'cl!rn, ,IO"O\\ers 1n C.nllforn1a ind An u>r'l.1 I _J I • -' 4 DAIL V PILOT WrdnesdJ~ f,1arth 27, l r'/74 -:Will Elle11 J{eep Date With Os~ar~ I SHAKESPEARE LIVES ! ! The lard'• _, po~lor comedy In a l.ri9lou, ltoW ,.-oclvctl•n _..Ndocl by Don Sulli'f'-,(fl "-• ,.,.., Lldn C.nt.,) . ON STAGE -Tue1. thru Sun., 1:00 p.m. "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" Hy \'ERSON SCOTT HOLLY,VOOD ~ L:Pl • b.1rr;~\l'<l about th~s 1·us1ncc" St:ir is such flaH.'<I lt;onll :-!<tr an 1n° Ellen Burstyn couldn 't atron.l a dress 10 \.\'C:tr 10 the -Acode1ny A"·urd L-c1·cmon1cs v.·hcn she wus nnn1inated for an Oscar in, 1972, VI she f; d iii n' t a t-~ ~end th e big ,l'.iho1• .. , ,.It's 11~· o yenrs l.1 tr r, a.n d F:llcn h.ic: hrcn noinin- .. , r<in't ~o on talk ~hvw" ;in) 1n(lr\' lx<e<1u~c thc eont1'fll of pretending lo huve an u1- ltm1ttl' t'Q111·i·rs.;11 ion w h 1· 11 tht·rc's a \\:>I'll.I ol v1t·1q •rs lnokinl! 1n. It's so fa1~e l don t krlOW ho"' to funtnon. l c:in 1 l11!k to the 1,1·orld l.lt J:1ri.;t· :1hou L myself. but l ~up1)0.Sc l'rn doing it right 110"" .. .~ for llll IUllSTYM A~ademy A\1•;1rd once nl<:rc ~s time for lx'!it :ictrt-ss cf (ie vcar in ··TI1c ·~'(orcist · (>st tune 11 11 oc: for best ~11µ. ~ting actress in ··The l..11.,1 lure ShO\\'," er financial rirrum~!ancto~ ve changed, but l=:llcn 1~ . much !he san1c he 1s a quiet. 1nLrospcct11·l· : 1nan distraught hy crowd(;, asy a m o n & strangers. ere is an cthcre9] qua1i1y 3 ut her. :1 privacy that i<; tjftually i1n1lrcgnable. ··1·M NOT CUT oui for rrlcbrity." she said on th<' srl of her nl'W picture. "Alice (JoC'sn'l l .. h•e llere Anymore." •·The last lhing I wanlcd to In life was a movie star. An ress. yes. I get terribly c1n· I \\'fl:"I lhc Ckicrell<J Lif.-.ea •i,-[S] COlC>• 8' D<lUk[',PANAVOO.,. ~ AND· L I V U LL~JA ;\ BEST PICTURE-BEST DIRECTOR BEST SC REEN PLAY-BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY BEST COSTUME DESIGN £\IES: lrom 7 p.m.-$1 .00 MATIN£( WED. 1 P.M. Conth•"°u' SAT. & SUN. 2 P.M. Pb.one __ 673-8350 Newporl l\lvd. Off Coast Hiway E ve~: from 7 p.m. Contin. Sun. 2 p.m. HELD OVER! ORANGE COUNTY 'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT! NOMINATED fOR 3 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR JOHN HOUSEMAN "\~ '• I-< I I •I • -ANO· f 11~1 liun l ,\rlu.,i11-'. 1 '1•11 "\\11ti1111 Pi1 ·t11rr~ 1·;111 hoa,\ 1111· t'\1·i11111•111 :11·ti1111 ;nul ,1il11·1d111 1• ur"'Jlt-"Q ·.-~---- .1()111~ l\~.\\'1\11~ ''tt.~fl" C0°S1tlrr111q !::dell" 1'!1)l'rt • 0 ,,..,,. Mulcl~ur -C ht GvlltQ"• ' \'or~ Film l:ritits i1v.·urd and tht• N11t1onal f'ilm C..'rttl~ a"'Rrcl two yt•flrs ago I callt'<I { 'lor1:s Leat·hrnan ( 'A'ho ctr "tarrt>d "'1lh ~:!k•n 111 "Mit· 1 ... 1~! P1tlllrl' ShCHi 'J ;ind lllld h1·r !ht· ()Scar 'A<IS h('r turn 1,1 \\lll I ha\'l' fL'elini;s of oot l4ant1ng 10 go. "I w;1ntcd Cloris 1•1 1\ 111 . ..i.tt.l Joihc clid. J didn 't ~" t.i 111•· :i"·ard~ .~how bct'il'ISC' I k111"11 1 w;1~Jl ! r,01ni:: 11 11'111 :inrl ht·rau,t· I didn't h.111• fl drt·'·' In w1•:1r und rou!c.111'1 :ifft11·d to "rLL S\111.f: 1f [ don"l "In IA·l'aUSt: l'!I bt• rrliC\'l'.'d. l'rn 'l-'liiO 10 dl'ulh th inking about h1111 I 11·1ll gel on thal stage 1( I ·,., •11 The ll·rrllllt' part 1s that 1·1 1 i.,. looking nt a bcautlhtl .•1ort~rl on IO{'lltion 111 1\nt.onu n11d /ind 111.1 scH 1nakinM up a :;:J«('th . ·1 l\'il lll to l/llH>k !ht· nu•1nh~·r:-. of the ac.1- 1!1 111y. buy Onl'. "Ifs lunn.v but 'lfll'l' I 11as 6 ,\COl'S old a p;.11·1 111 rnt• al "'~1ys drl«Hne~t of 11111 .I~'.! t h c .\f':1c!"n1v Av,oarc! \ow I r1•n!111· !ht· l.ISCar~ ;erl• ;i d1~1raclion fro111 d:.1111., ~our .. That ·~ not right. u·s nol 1111' &>fore I took lhC' pl.lrl in 'The i-:xorcic;t' Bill,Y 1-'riedkin 1 Uit• tl1n•etor 1 said he hoped I "'1(n't one of thow people 11·h::i 1ur11 do"'n the Oscar bccnusr hl• s:ud ht• t•JCJX'Ctcd !he 1>art I 11u1f.. .. 1.!Jl!j-11131 ! I .t i'!·l·fJ,!·!·111·1'~ ·1 really eouldn t afford n dr<'~~ ll'o!'l \'l•ari, ar,u. I don't h,111• 11.11 l'~CUS..' th1., )1·:1r llut 1 G:.::!=f;il 11 S•llSll" T1I J:lll • WJ\Ll<l"IG t•ll" W•c~1·• l.N Sfll~u~ l 'S0-1• ' p;. '( tlf. 'f'" Cops Paired \\ ~~ • ¥• 6 •0.11: lO SOI/Sun J .. • It: 1S Arnh~n.1· l'O$TCllo a n (I 1\laria1111e f\leAndrt:'11 " i I I c:o~1 o ron ··r-.Jr. and ~lr~. l·op." a half-hour serit-i; 1h:it \'iac:on1 '1 s~•/Svn Tit l :JO 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS A TERRIFIC MOVIE . IT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH UNTIL YOU 'RE BLUE IN THE FACE." Gf=..N[ ';~IJ\LI I NBC 111 " 'BLAZING SADDLES' KEEPS AUD IENCES HOWLING. F OR SH EER MERRIMENT I CAN'T RECOMMEND A BETTER l\10VIE ." " 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS THE FIRST REALLY FUNNY WESTERN EVER l\1ADE .A TURNING POINT IN CINEMA HISTORY." 1(1 \/It.I SllNDEAS.. r.Bt !II " 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS LIKE LENNY BRUCE DOING TIM McCOY." ' MEL BROOKS HARVEY KORMAN MADELINE KAHN IATlD (R) MON.-111, 7:00-1:4S·10tto SAl, & SUN,·f•OM 1 :30 I was playing to win the Oscar. "So I think 1i1 ~ thcrr this year, H it docs11'1 interfere 11•ith production on this pie-- turt'. ·· c:::/i) ' ' ~Cl Jouth Cua-;/ RepertuTJ' J ' .:-: : c Cf ' • • "THE STING" -"CHARLIE VARAICI<" "SEVIE.N UPS" -"LAST AMERICAN HERO" "POSEIDON ADVENTURE," (G ) ..... "THE NEPTUNE FACTOR" • • "W .... Tail"' '?•ydoy'' Ill '1'1.e Woy We Wtto" ''Lo,o 1,oio"lrGI Spec11I P .. c. ll•lO IO 2:00 p.m. l••CtPl Su ..... Hoh .) 5 I .00 Op!'•' r.1.i) 12 30 pm Sl1e'll coax fl1e lth1es ri1ht 011t of \'tHlr heart. I ' I' '"' .,, \ ,c l,lt:H.l,E li\IJ, a11 "•"AA\E" l iu-1"'"°"'" ,,..,..,.1 ot u..-aJ.L L &ATRICE ARTHUR · BRUCE DAVISON · JOYCE VAN PAnlN · •"8Y '""°"' · RO&Rl Pl!ESTOO • ,,. •. .,. .. ~ ... , .... '"""' ·• V!'.~ :,,r;::'-l.'[\~WRU.r!,PG'fl~'t lll,.e JlRR1rllRM/.'1·t1Sl'll!ll1 ""' ..t•·?•iROl ({MtS ....... ~ ... A.·: l ',4AV.l ., , 1A::i1J,C.t ,,.., J[ · "'""'" .i ....... N, .. ,.,. 't*" ·~i!l.. GAilR,,. m1111 EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMINT NOW PLAYING SHOWN AT 2-5 -7,lOllO m~ ... ~\161711 GIOUP S.llclll 011'1' 50UfN C.OllSf 'lAlA •I ntllltll «»1• MIS"', <•UI., •2•lt 10• oaCM.iP, SAlfS lNr<>lMl.ftOti, (All Oii SlHO COIJfl'OM. l'\tASI 'IMO GflOUI' SAllJ OU.COVNf INtOll-llOfit fOtl ""'""'' to 14~1 ••oo•H•• ............. -•• "> H•-· -- "A SEA FOii YOURSRF" SUIHHfi IY HAL JtPS0M -Mt•MI._ ...... 1-J Osc1.R loM1111.iiOMs- 1 I JAC K NICHOLSON ! !"11 AOOtl IAHDY QUAii> I 1 llt:.Sl SUPPORT IN~ AClORI 1 111 KlllN~~AY 0-lll I I ltcM l.'l . .&UN J:IJ.J.lt ·)f I 1 1 l Olt!R ~DMINA!IOMS J/\CK NIC HOLSON I (tf~T ACTOl l RANDY QUAID 11:1 ~·J,>C'11NG-11(11)1) 111! ,~ .. ,~,l.11 Olllf· 1 I 10 !0 ~U ·~UH l·ll,' 10:>0 J~t• t!MlllON • JAt• Gl.IOIO IS \\l : Tllf. 'flGf.11 Oollll! 1:1} U I ·WM.: l:M, J, l •&l !l.1 l'N'fAilOM OI' &lOOD '•1111.11$ (il'GJ IJ.I IOOIAC lllllll (I I 1J.j MOOD Ot.i li!Ut'I (lAW 111 l•ft••·" ... ••ol •I Kftell 111-1010 CUHT IASlWOOO MAGNUM fOIC( (II PU.It 0 ,Al.II. HIW"""M MACklNTOSH MAN lK~ ••• Olo•o ....... •t ··-~~ ... 150.1 9611&t! .. .. ~ .... I• otti .. ••• i;. ... ,,N•O• ~}4-•1•1 .... o..,.. ... , co_,,_ OH ,_, .. J ·&t4S tw0 WAI.I OllHl'Y MITSJ tOI CllWll _IU,UI DAD !'! $0N Of ftUllll 111 • DAILY' PILOT _!5 Sound of Music Sweet at Seminar lrisli Co11iedy Set For 1\CET To1ri!!1tt --~ • :-~~tl'<lul1•d for :-..a1urd,1\ ~lore nr'<t \l't•t·k (ln 1h1o; ra~·r!y a'A111lt-tl offer1n~ . ,. It seemed ''ery appropriate that one of the last \\'Orks pcrfonned Tuesdity as the Music Educators N a t I o n a I Clonferelee In Anaheim drew to a cio¥ str>uld be Caesar Giovanni's joyful "Jubilaoce. ·• TOM BARLEY wand1 10 sec .so nu1ny young people so <n11tly mtcrl'nrd In tl1e affair 11nt. 11 "'.ts e\·rn belll'r to St't' !ht• 't.Jnd~rd' tht) h1l\'C' ~l'hll'\l·<l Ill ,lll fortl\S Of lllU!>iC . "Tht• S1nnf'r~," ~ st•rl('~ of h,1, dl"l:f'lted h~·r A ~OTJlt~R F'.utopran l'n· p I a )' s ad ,1 pt rd fro n1 ~1'1dl' h1· c;r,111,u1J Te!f'1 1siof' ·'l'Olbli· carnt our "av la~t rlll'n1orablf' l r1~h ~hoc-t 5.torll''· o! F'.ngl:1111J :ind fdn1ri1 11 That off.".'rlng caught the ipirtt that was evident In thi!I auccesslul gathering I o n g btfcn v.~ came down to the fit'th day ol a convention that bas dra'An more than 10.000 music educators from through- out our nation . ~tany of those 10.000 \'isitors commented that this Orange County gathering has been the most SlK.'t'eSS!ul and the most comprehensive ol lls kind in their experience of ri.tENC oonclaves. IT 1'f0ST c:crtainly 'A'OUkl be difficult to visualize any cooterence that could do more • Music Box I to recognize and anatyie every form of music' known to man and further examine I n rommendab\e depth how those \\'ho follow us ca n best scn•e the fu ture caUSt" of mwic cduca Lion. Orange C,ounty should be very proud indeed ol the role it has played in staging this miracle of planning that, frooi this .,.,Titer's ex pe rience , folkl\\·ed a rigoriius schedule smooth!)' and tffortl~Jy . ~ "'1'tl'e p~ty 0 f ind\-IOUS locals around to 'Mousetra1>' Play Moves After 8,860 Stagings LONDON (UP() -Agatha Olristie's "The Momctrap," the world's loqJeSt running play, has moved after 8,860 pl!l"formances at the Ambas· sador Theater. The scenery and stage fumlt~ of the play, which ha! been performed at the Ambas._""-1dor for the pa st 2:2 years. "'.JI! !'hiftcd to the St. Martin's 1bfatt.r. The set includt'd a clock that ha s d o mi n a ted the mantlepieee since the first perfonnanceon Nov. 25, l!t62. ''1'1e Mousetrap,'' which has been seen by more than 3.~ million playgoers, b e c a m e Britain's longest running play in history in 1958. lt al.90 has surpassed all known 'A·orld records. a spoke mlan Jor !hr production said. , _ _,,.r .. ~.,•••., • make sure that It did exactly lhat with Dr. \Varren l\1arsh of our local Department o f Education ~nd ~larth;1 Al\'£.'S, the indefatigable \'OCOI n1u~le roordinator for lhf-Gardl'n Grove School llistrl cl part1cu!arly catching I h 1 s ~Titer's eye. THIS IS probably t h e unlptct'nth timr I\·t said thi\ 10 our yoong mu~K'l8f\S bul I OC\'er tire Cr! snying ii. especially after watching tl'K'1r prO'A'es5 in the r-.tENC COO· \'tntion. You hav~ achi ev ed stanrlnrds uf 111usiciansh1p, t1·1:hni(!ue :lnd in trrprei:itlon th.11 did not <'x1s1 :it lhat \e,·el 111 n1y da)'. And those 'A'ith .,,, hom I diSl'IL~std t h i ~ IT \\'AS OSI:: of thos<' de\'clopmenl "'·err \ery c1u1ek !o give the crecht to tho ... ~ occasions \\'hen e ,, e r y o n c in\•oh·ed at the local ll'\t'l did teachers responsib[(' for this 8 lot more than the~' had been meaningful Anaheim nl"1·\;n~ expected to do. Belie\c ntl'. 1 This \\Titer left the n1cl't1ng know ; I 51\'A' some of the thts \\'ffk happy in th•· ass!gnrll{'nl sh<'cts distr1bull'd knov.·lC'dgt' that the causl' of before the conference opent'd music is beln~ pas.o:Nl alonlj! 111 and thanked mv luck \' stars most sure 'nnd captibll" h,ands. that it still tsn'•t posSible 1i1 Kl'f:p it up, kids. cover a n1urdcr Ina! and pl:1n CllOROS AT RA\'00\I - a chamber n1usie c;yni[J'l" •.1111 Rt'r.orts driflin~ 0111· v.:+v tr'l111 at one and the same tim<'. Laguna Beach sug~ ... ·~t that 11c Nothing sells any kind nf a~l' going to !\Ct' St•n'K'!hing convention bclter th:.u1 names. l'(•r)' :;pccial \\'hen .. Sleeping of course, and ?\.lENC officials Bt'auty" goes on the bo:1rds were wtll aware of that April 6 and 7 at the L.aguna adage. They brought the likes ~lou Hon Playhouse. of Yehudi Menuhin. C.arrn1·n B;11Jet Pacifica h.is set 2.30 Dragon, Stan Kenton and p.m. pcrformancts for both llrori Temlanka to Aru1heim days with !he one evt>ning for offerinf." thnt proved lo be performance al 8:30 p.1n. top flight attract ions in a 1110st ------- ambitioos and very suC'el·ssful fi\·e-day rE'pcrtoire. Again. congr:ilulations 10 all corme"tt·d 11 11h tlu..; mos! 1 . . ' . I 1nsp1r1ng t11terpr1 ~t". II 'i\'tlll l SPECIAL! ·MIDNIGHT ROCK CONCERT 11·ttkend to also >A ln, "111 !In.• dt•buls 10111ght nt 9 o't·lock 011 ~Kllh('rn lr(·l.111i1 "TI1t· Sui Lagun;i &•ach lhgh School l\l 'ET, (:hanoel 28. !ll·N " 1:; ad.lp!t'<i froin th. :iuditorium. n susta1nixl s-t.ind· "\.ci_.:;il Aid" OPf>tlS i.lH' \\uf\....; til Si';in O'Faol:1111 ing ovauon. hurnorous \2·p.'lrl S(Ti('$, \\'tth Fr:inJ.. O'Connor . J a n1 t ~ ~ J<1nattk Qu.irtf'I from legal redrrss t:w-1ng soo}:hl b\ l'lunkt't1 a.ud Brinn Fr1l'l Czechoslovakia we.rt' the lnh·st [HT£RT INM£NT l\\'O innoc('nt victiins: a yotuii.: TI1t· all·lrh1h t':lSt 1ncludt·• vlsllors in a Laguna Reach A rn:in 11 110 hns bcrn !l"d\Jt t«I by ll <iv \11."Anally. Brigit Forsylh Ch.a mb<>r ~lu.~ic S1X:\t'1Y pr~ a sharnt·less f1·111;1lr fvrtunr &irb.1r:i J<:'fford ard Cyri' gru n1 lhat sp!{'nd idly hvcd up ~========::''._~"'-""'.'."''.':''.:'·_'''.""'~'_'.''.:':'.'~"~'~·ho;".'.':'~·~''"..' ''.''_:c<J:""'~"~'-to the ,1troup·~ un\'nrying stan-_ --- d;ird of CKc('llcno.-- 1 . Jt ~('('11lS h.1n:l[y f..tlr to sin~!e out :inv 0111• of lhe l quartrts b~ ~Ou.irt Schubi.'rt und Jill13.crk ?Vr spceui.I mrn· lion but 1h1s crilic's m1ss1on today 1s to purC'hase thr group's rl'C'Ordlnl! of th<' great Czech's :'\o. 2 1"fnl1mate Lct- ll•rs"1 for further stud)'. ASD IT \\'.\S good 10 Set thal the qu11rt~t has so spli·n- ·d1dly sur.·11ed the dl'ath last Ju\.1· of th.it grr:H \'IO!i1us t. .J1ri Travr'HE'ek. Tht•ir linison Fr1r'lny ni~hl \1·as unin1pa1red ;ind th " ne"'' <'On1b1na!ion ~l'\'H\S ~t·! f;.ur to earr1· Oil lhr Janat.:ek ·~ proud :!i·yec1r tr,1di- t1on. Another dearly Joyed qunrtet -the Amade1L" fro1n London -\\'Ill close anot.ht"r splendid season by tJ1e SOC'J£•1y on \lay 9. CINEMA I ' ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDING: AND UNCUT ROBERT ...i mlA REDFORD FARROW Oronqe County's Ho. I Recordinq Group HELD OVEl ·~ Wutl Robert Redford "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" l BEST PICTURE ~ BEST ACTRESS :~~;~" BEST DIRECTOR - Wlll\IM FRIEDllN .... cc:\ 2.J&YN l/AX\Q . :\IX•)/ ..t'.JCCt3 · IJllY W1NN ·.YaW~\J ! '~=\J t !'c~'.R , ~,,.. lf.'JIYI BJ,R,;.,.. ""'••~liiAM ITTER BIJJTY 1.:.:..:t'l)lW;',QSl-Wi. "HONK" ""' ' .. ~_..._ ..• "BLUE HEAVEN" ptu. ''THE SEVEN UPS" CINEMA II Gntttr bJllR Sffhy wt::tac s ''The Poseidon Adventure" ... PREMIER ORANGE COUNTY RUN SATURDAY March 30 11 :30 P.M. Hf.kl o .... w wm AOULT iHTERTAIMMlMT MARLON BRANDO "LAST TANGO IN PARIS" IXI Short s.bifcts "Mysltrin of The Deep" Pi\lll ROBfRT NfWMAN . RfDfORD ROBfRT Sll4W A GEOOGE OCH Hli.L FU..1 lllfSTIN6 10 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINITIONS INCLUDIN01 ' BEST PICTURE • ACTOR • ROSER.T R.EOFORO BEST DIRECTOR· GEORGE ROIHlll ................. ~ •• c ...... (((!~'\ ......... ili ...... ~ ............. ............. . -·--· .. -- ~E.U\'1:-it- GEQRGE C. SCOIT. , MIKE NICHOLS ""' STARTS WEDNESDAY APRIL 3 alST ACTllSS NOM- GllNOJ JACl<SON . THE ·GREATEST ADVOOIJRE OF ESCAPE! ''1 I •)P' '"". .. llM lllSTll lllcQUllll lllRlllll 11&.r~ ~ ....... ~·· -PllllWlll rw. so.· n:>r> , •• APRIL 3 is time the bullets are hilling pretty close ~ to home ' Advanc;p T1tio,l'!~ No w on S;1lr> al Bo~ Ollocc !tlES:t " ... 1884 Newport Coito Mtlo S41-1SS? "MIDNIGHT COWBOY" 10 ACADEMY AWAOD NOMINATIONS 0 8 EST PICTURE 0;,!~1 BEST ACTRlSS . ~ .' ",,. Bf ST DIRECTOR • '• ! ,,. ... e PfRfORMANCf SCHlDULE e M0N·TUES·WEO-THURS·2 00-4·30·7 ·00·9 30 FRIOAY·2 OO·J 20·6 S0-9 20·11 SO SATURDAY AND SUNDAY I 1 JS-2 00·~ 10 £>50·920·11 so .... ,•'. ; "• •O .. ••O• •' : ' . ' ' ......... ~:·.~:: ....... : ~·••<>••••<>•'""'"''"""'. .... -·~ .............. . ... 1 ' -""" .;11CICMllll [ANEST 80ROININE ;11;0 8UTIOMS • 1~11 al CW ONlY ROBERT f<'EOr-()PD AS "JlllMIAM JOHNSON" iJ'O) :(ilj3"'.)(''' ~·~ ............ EOWARO"> 1 1\l \l\l t\llM • .. I) ••• """"' ..................... ~ ..... . ..... :~:=: -. -:: ............ . ; >1 '411• •l~ l'•I AC ADll'•ll llS' ,KTUll-TOUCM' AWAIO lllT A(TllSl-GllM0.1, l•Cll!.OH "10"111'4111 till .1,(11111--M•I SMA MAIOM '"" Af ClNTll '-·~· ........... ( '°"' At WfSfalOOIC flE \f ACfOfi' ti.:>·~111ee "BUSTING" " : ,. · sm !HE HG£1 .. ,.,.,.,,,, r.~.~i. ... ~ , ... ~ .. ~ .\ ~ ~ .. "' ('M ,l \.\•~ rR ;t.'IE\<AA•: '---/'~"' , .. .c. ··~· IN MISlllON \111!.JO EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJ .... 0''"~ .......... """"' llQ ''"0 '" I W' "!." "J"" ' ~;,..\1LL .1 r: l·,ti 11 f l~,,. ... ~ f..,.'"-°""G;IA't.r..~U.,-[lll-..:.?f.t.·~ ( ' . Perio""anco Schedules · ' MON·TUES·WED·THURS i 2:00·4~=:::i~~-9 :30 I 2·00-4:20-6·50·9:20·11 :50 • SATURDAY & SUNOAY ! 9·20 AM·l1 :45·2:00-4:20 t • HAllOll ol ADA~. COSTA MESA. '"°"4f '46•3102 6:50-9:20·11 :50 °" ...... IOI l lVO a .. , ~Il l ~11· o• Voto Ol!G-O •W• Nea.rl y Everyone Listens to Landers llG NOMINATIONS COMBO llEST ACTOR- Al PACINO M"""YOlt'o"le!IOW ot'lic;"""cM~d,..... -......, .. 1 d.of198'"""" '"-"' .Y-··•" none!lot c ..... _ ...... .. -Olu..ool"'' .. AL PACINO "SERPICO" Bl51 PtCfUl:f IST ACTRESS OL INDA JACKSON (R)·A¥3k~ \~Ab •t w:• ,; ;; • :t I;.~; • .-.~' ~~ ..... • • '" •~•o ••• """' ·•••• """' • •• ··~· ' ••• 0 0" STRlilSAND &RIDFORD TOGETHER I -.• -.. 9 Q ?a( ·" . ... -Ad!\f'. ,. THI WAY WEWIRI --.. in1"<1611t ttwn •. .-trrvr ~··~" ... ...... ""'. I -'-' ' ......... ~ ...... -.. M I ... -,- • • 11111 AT CfNfll ,""' a1 w 1s11tOOI( r,OLDIE ~A\'.I. fll" -,•A··.~···,•! E ILEEN HEC >.AJ"T J' r 'I'• 'I " 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS A COMEDY AtOT. IF YOU 'RI LOOKING fOR LAUGHTl•, DON'T MISS IT! Mel l •ooks lla1 !u rned out a,..•' '"' funnj•1l u r1wboll famodit1 li"fl tho "°"41f A l •Oih••I, •• • .-............. ~·~ I~ -. STARS : MEL IROOKS f'AADlllNf KAHN-HARVEY KO•MAN • P1rformonc1 Schedvl• • 1¥\0NDAY THRU FRIDAT . 7~00·8:4.5.10 :30 SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY FROM 1:30 . .. _ '"~ " ......... " ....... . ... .. ~0•" ..... '••I< 'W'• OI """ ..... ,,.., ........................ (((?!\bl ......... ai ..... . ....... , ....... -......... . ........ -.. -.. -...... .. ···-· ' .... .. I l"I' \"! lH,\L I Ill'. PlUS • SCIINCf . fl CJION THltlllll .. FANIASllC PLANET " 0 • .. ...... MO ........ ~ .... -:-'' ""--·-.-- •-:.:Q' '"~') •. -. ' ' . "' ·-~ • I I /<( ... .,. :• ::· .J'f" ~ ... Q -...• HELD BOTH OVER AT CINEMA S I ~ • . . • ! ~ • • • ! :· •' .• -" . ,. ~ I· i • • l • • • • • • ' ' , • r , r I -'-''°-'-';.."_':..' _•:_~:..':..'..:':..':..· ..:'•;..':_' _____ _;_'.:;'':.:or -ADVERT!~:}: ANIMAlogic'll.»., .... ,,.. I •fou COULD AT LE.A'iT GIVE. ME A. M-'NO WITA TttE k!OS.'' Tallest Athletes Ricl1es t By JO\'CE L. KEN~EDY DEAR J O,'CE : 1'1n n1aking a t lass report. Can you find out ho\v n1uch professional b<lsc boll ;u1<l football players make·! -T.J., S.111 Jose , Calif. Gerald \V. Scully, professor of economics at Southern ~1elhorlisl University (Dallas, Te:<. l, has researched lhis question for his book, •·The Econon1ics of Professional sports." In 1973. thr median sal;1rv in the National Foot· ball 0 Lr a gue 1NFL) "'as (Career Corner J ~6.000; in baseball and lhe- t1merican Basketball Asso- aiu!ion. $31,000: in the Na· donal Mockey Ll'a~uc. S?.5,· riio. i'l lld In !he National l~as· ~·r hall Association <NBA~. $5 rwri t.1cdian salary n1eans hnlf the players earri more . half eHm less. ; The biggest pro money today among these 4 sports is d:>ing to NAB players. ln the 'iWL. no more than I percent ci players earn $100.000 or Jhorc annually. Jn baseball. S percent are in this ball park. But in the ~'BA. one-quarter of players are paid $100,000 per !{"a<;oo or more. Some' ~reA pla~·crs earn $400,000. Makes you u·ant lo lake Tall Pills. doc:-11·1 it? Ol::AR .JO\'Ct'.: I Jnl a junior high school boy \Vith an ins ;1t iab!c interest ln steam energy and engines. Many pecple wll nu~ this is dead but I an1 wondering if there is any future In this interest. If so. please give me some leads and tell me u•hat I s hould conC€'nlrate on in school to pursue that line or interest th at n1ight lead me in to some u·orthu·hile line of lifetime .,.,vrk. -S.\\1.S., Kansas City. Ka n. l\rf'p chu1?ginl!. ~1 a r i n e , stafi onll r\' a n d au lomoUve s1ean1 srS1e1ns are very much all \e. ~la rinc engineers may ck:~ign st{'arn·po\l'{'red plants fc•r ~hips. or maintain and o pr·rat e en gi nes and n1aC'h1ncrv aboard the i.11ip. You n1a}· bl' interrsted in attrn<l ing the U.S. ~1erehant 1\.lari nC' Aca<len1y ar Kings Point . :\. V .. or one of the rive :<:!<11t• mriri1i 111r academies. 'fht·~i' art" C :i I i forn i a 'fe:i.as f\l~rl1 imr Academy. C:i!if · :\la int~ :\1ari1 i m c /11·adt1n1v. (·as!irlC, l\I c . : ~la,o;~actiusc!!'l ~I a r i t i rn c i\1·ad~·111y. II ~ annis. ~lass.; Tcx:i<; \lartin1r A c a d c 111 y . ( ::ih •~•on. Tes , nn<l Ne"' ~1ork :".1aritin1c Co llege, Forl Sch111 lcr. ;-.; \'. A!irni'lslOn lo thi'> Eederal a c;1d e my is throu gh non1in:uion b~· a m t:mlX't of Congress. "'hereas entrance to the state schools Is n1ade thro11gh wri tten application dtrl'{'1tr to the s ch o o 1 . F:n1r:ul<'C rcquirr mcnt s are iu;(I,: i\~p your gTadrs up and tak•· tots of m:1rh ;ind 1lhysics lll 111).lh '-C ~l001 Th£'rt:'s nlso R rrril'nl of in t.rr<'<;I in developing strn111- ;x111·t'rCd YChiCl<'S. A Cl\lk·~t' major in me rhani('al engi nttring i!I a good rhoitt· for this and stationa r1• -.11':i:1i .!1}~1cms. A f1rn1 1hat ·i~ douif;!. re~··1rch in !he au!ornoll\t" ;irca v.•!11 answer ca re er (lllC'SllOllS from SIUdC'n ts. \\'rite lo(._ Pov.·er Plants Division. !~'Br "'1(1tors. 5980 Alpha. Rr:no. Nr:v. ~. . Oc.,rcc Gai n<'fl "' Lindi! Cnmpbcll of Balboa l3h1nd hns rec:t>\ved h c r !\!as ters Degree 1n Engllsh from Clarefnont G r a d u a t c Sdiool. "''~Campbell hl:l d pr"v•ou~· ty received her Bachelors De· rrte from PilUT Coll<'gr. Reg. 11.29 SAYELLE® ORLON ACRYLK YARN O...Poonl" pull •~••n IJ>+n"'0 YO'" 10 1 "'""O & "'mMl l o.i1f,11. K•ne,,..1oh. ,, come• on o n e•<>!ong otrov of ti.outoful colo ... N•~e• "'";h bloc kong, , molhproof, mochon• wcuhobl• & d..,..,bl•. '-Ol. '-ply, ... ;... Eve"'/ "oto0n & occ1•00"'1' to help you don p•ol•••lonol 1t wjng iab ..• Quockt r & eo•~•. 1,. • .,,111, th•t od, moch"'• o~ . .n.mbltt, netclltt. •~•••· ton• hookl. IY•• 1nop1, oeom rs>oe,., many mo••I ·~le $}96 price SCISSORS & SHEARS S1won9, 1otchen, barber & b•nl oc• .. "°"" d•et..-..oke• & do...bl1 k"' 1heo•l. more "' ch•om•d 1111!, Reg.94c & $1.19 llayat o;,,mond chromeploted 11111 P•••·To-lok po nll h<lno t•I, 4-lllf 1kirl roc!i or •el of 3 1kirt hon91r1. Reg.$1.39 $} 3 7 & $1.87 SUIT & DRESS BAGS H.civy du ty. cl eo• plo •h< "'''" full rjppe•1 Men'1 38•2•" womt!'t'I •2••2" k11of1 ... dg e •~••. sale price FLORAL STORAGE BOX lllti!'tfofced. ,....,be be• fot lloril'lg do•hei. blo"~"" boot-. ho•1. toy• •lllti•ll'h' 1)1• .. ,,,,buy" Reg. $19.95 BROTHER MINI SEWER f•h into pt1lm of ht1nd S•w•. choi11 •htclo•1, mer>d1. hem•. Reg. $1.14 99c to $1 .39 HANGERS AND RACKS Hordwood o• o1t•I. IO·p1'9 l•pondo o• ~bo• ilock rock. 11 dr.p.dty & 3 11nni1 °' •kl" hono••• "'$399 JUMBO SEW CHEST Cleo• or !0•10"• 1hel! plol!ic, '""'°' vable tfov. faldowov hondl•. b•ou plo!ed hordwo•e, 1 •14~V,.a". Coots 29c ' Clark 49c POLY THREAD 8~ 'X)().yd 111oo!1 of catto" cout••d pol'f1,.•e• lt1tl<HI .~ \1 (olO•\. blocll. wtlitt So~I o!,,.011 \/'JI Just a Few from Our Big Sale Group! c1111•u s~,•· w10 le•, •• 11acl 111111 t1Httf ••tic 'i..u •• Ol1t1 u &aNr l o1en loiluon looi.. '" lcmp otc .. nu ta h19hloght hom• or oll+ce d1Ko1, !iome swo91 witt> ho"dtome Flemi1h metol <o•'"'9'· oU wotl> 12' brou1on• ch.o•n & l>o,.g•nQ hoo~•. !ilunn•no c .. ramoe & llj)Ofklirig glou tob11 lomp1 lo tomplemenr me owo91. Beouhful buy1 01 "'" Thrihy low P'""' comport to 69C $2.00' U.00 stylul NEW FASHION BELTS H~1tyle plo1h< belh linked w 1!h goldtone metol -on '"""""''""'· whne new colort! 30d.t100 ' • Reg , $1 .93 $144 to $2.29 BOTTLES & SYRINGES Tht1!ly'o hot wnte• bot~t & l~t1ng1, fnu11to•n & t•o•~I '~""9"1. hot w'o· •e• boule . , ot IOY"'9• ~ 0 ,.A llM VJ :;m,a:; CAR CLEANING AIDS llfl.lb. &og <11 Ro91. r1uoobl1 pol· ithlng clo?h. cleaning mil1, wh11k b• or uph<;tl•!l"'I' bruth, Reg. $1.09 Right Guard:~~~~~:~;:~ ••• sac Reg. $1.22 Allerest Tablets. a.~~1; •••• ssc Reg. $1.13 Dristan Nasal Mist 15c:c: .sac 3tor99c 4 for ··~~ 'I!~ 99f ... 77c SI.SJ & 11.74 .... MYLANTA ANACIN lOO 's COSMETIC SPECIALS' 7-0Z. Y0·5 OR. WEST S1uo'1 12 01. Mo!911k 1oblell 0 11olty loo11Cl1. loo GIOU•i. Nol 'w I ft " • ' Ii So"' t l.10 on • o"•oC'"d l.auod lo• ilnt p01n ,.. (ft0m91, Matcoro, l iquid Mo,...,p, i.hompoo lo• PH pl11 1 Mo••ln COi/ o• 100 •ob~" 1 ... 1. h• Shadow Pre"ed Pov-cit•. holr rvo•» OOl'I Oller. .. I.tab~""""' ta. ri&W U u.tr.,....1 " Exclusive ''Pro'' features ........ ' , ... , ·-·----- , , Sold ) in Pro Stores for $$$ Morel ' MEN'S "PRO" TENNIS OUTFITS 'Hool'°" -" lwi" 1hoM of J!i% btro '°"'1;1, side .,..,,.a 1oil1, under polvot111r & 65% cotton, 21_31. o •m 9"' .. .._ White; colon , !i·XL • White Pol, D••ltlt Knit Shorts., 21-31 · ""l" ..... ht t ·ll Sale · price 3 ..... ~- ®- Can $}99 of 3 MEN'S D.ECK SNOES SALE OF TENNIS BALLS ri...,·ve 901 eve..,.•h•"'il -tu1h10,.ed Too quo!ol'y, nom1 bmnd -Pe"" inoolet, wboot . .,tdw ,.,bb.r tolti. Centre Co.in Omnge & YeHow, W~- rei<olorctd m•lol eyel•11. .•on Heavy Oul'y White & Yellow. ~--41"=;.;;,:..;;.;~=----11 Reg. $633 $6.96 Reg. $6.29 '499 WEB ALUMINUM CHAISE ~"xSO' GARDEN HOSE H~tl•engrh metal l•ome w!!h ll/•" weothe•·•111t1on1 poly webbing. Metchl1t1 F .. <1111•1 Cti.I• t3.S9 Reg. $1.52 BUTTER TOFFEE CASHEWS Reg. 49c 19c PLAYTEX HAND SAVERS Ho.ioehald gJ,.,., w.+h 10h llnlng & bonu1 of 2.01., Al!Mrtfl loltom o..,. S~1n lOholt !i<ive oYtr ••"-· MonK1n10'1 "low Temp" n'(IOl'I rei.,. fon:ed ho11 •••it11 wtoft.••, 11Dy1 fie•ibl1. Bron co.iplin.gt. fifth gallon 2cons 59c KAL KAN PET FOOD M.l .S. C....,nl o• lo<'-ft9'-CM•te ..,. $ttw if! IA 01. tit• co!'t1 '!"' yowr dog Ot cot, TMir fv-it•. Costa Mesa 2J.l E. 17"' St. S«lta Ano 14 06 w. 'lrittol Fountain Valley oolT-STorootlockflotd Huntll!C)ton Beach ""_ .. _,,_ Huntington Beach 21 IJI h«li ll•d.olA- Costa Mesa 23001..Wol- S«lta Ana llZSlridelolMoc...,_ FcMiiti1n ciUey 16141 -.. r.liigel Westmins ff w .. .....,..at-Wnt Huntlngtoll lteach '51WloojtwC_. Hu11lllM)ton leac~ 51111 w-- LyW4 •) Orange '•' the ... wh«1 ,, .. lose "Eal ., quantity I ' Murdy H Hunt ' ) tnlitled "Tilert' Then 0 """ lik " dieting: ,. get you •• last." Mrs. B Bare Fact: No By JO Ol.wN Of .. D91" """' Meff Lydi.t BJecbmtth, nutritionist with the Orange County Heall/i Depanment, gav. anh.-er no one (t8lly likes to hear she dlsamed the question o( bow lose ... ight: speaker In a lecture series entUed NutrttJon-Seme and No ns e nse, sponsored by orange Coast College's Evening College. "Eat regular food, but cut down oo the quantity'" she told her aud~ m the Murdy Park Community C en t e r , In her job as a nutrition!st, Mrs. Bledtsmitb said, her most frequent requests for infonnaUoa are from people who "'ant help in losing 'tll'eight. 1'1ost ol these are housewives, she added. "One ol the biggest problema Is to 'The concept of lo1ing weight i• univer1al ..• unfortunately people are capitalizing on thi• ••• I hale to •ee you throw away good money.' lluntington Beach. during a lecture ntitled Dieting -the Bare Facts. 'There's no magic way lo lose y,·eighl." Then she to8eetl out the secood thing no one likes to hear when they think about dieting: "Start doing something that will get you outside. Get your heart to beat fast." Mrs. Blecksmilb was the second convince people they can lose ••eight." A10NEY !\tAKERS She said "the concept d. k>Sing weight ~ wiversal, and unfortooately, people are capitalizing on this today." Confusion reigM, A1rs. Bleckmnith added. "People ask, 'What am I really supposed ·to do?"' e CAROL MOORE, Food Editor BEA ANDERSON, Editor WH....Uy, "'-rcll i1, 1'14 1'1" 21 ·Round Up Recipes, Beef Prices Down Now that the price Is back within range, here are some recipes to help you take advantage of weekend beef specials. Plan Ahead Beef Stew is a recommended cinch for work ing wives. Ingredients can be conl'- bined in the morning or al lunch hour and left to bake slowly until dinner is served. Thinly sliced lop round filled with fresh beans and carrots can be ready to eat in less than hall an hour. Serve six with Italian Beef Casserole, ex· tended with rice, cheese and frozen vegetables. PLAN AHEAD BEEF STEW 3.4 pound lean bee! stew 2 carrots. sliced I-inch thick 1 medium potato, sliced 1 small onion. coarsely chopped 'h teaspoon salt Dash pepper 1 bay leaf 1 (101f.z ~unce) can cream of tomato soup Yi cup water Mix all ingredients together in baking dish. Cover tighUy. Bake in 275 degree oven 5 hours or 200 degree oven 8 hours. Senes 2. ITALIAN BEEF CASSEROLE 1 pound lean ground bee! 1 cup chopped onions 1 clove garlic. crushed 2 cups cooked rice 1 can (10%-ounces) condensed cream of , celery soup 1h cup sour cream l ¥.! teaspoons salt lA, teaspoon pepper 1 Y.z: cups grated 1.!ozzarella cheese 1 package (lO-Ounces) frozen brussels •prouts, cooked, drained, and ~pt in hall lengthwise Paprika Saute meat, onions. and garlic until meat le>5es its pink appearance. Stir in rice, soup. sour cream, seasonings. and hall or the cheese. Add bru5"'ts sprouts. Tum into a greased shallow 21':-<juart casserole. Top with remaining cheese. SJ?nnkle with paprika. Bake at 350 degrees !or 25 JDJnutes. l.1akes 6 servings. COLORFUL BEEF STEAK STEW 2 pounds bee! lop round stealc l'l pound green beans lh pound carrots 2 teaspoons grated lemon peel I teaspoon EACH sugar and sail ~ teaspoon pepper S tablespoons butler 1 (10*-ounces) can condensed tomato bisque soup th soup can water Have butcher cut steak into 3 thin slices. Cut these in pieces the length of a whole green bean. Snap ends oC beans. Cut carrots in strips the size of the beans. Blanch vegetables tender crisp in boiling water and cool quickly in cold water. Arrange bundles of carrots and beans ln cen- ter of bee!. Sprinkle with lemon peel mixed wi th sugar, salt and pepper. Roll up and secure with picks. Brown on all sides in butter. Add soup and water. Cover and simmer 10 minutes. Slice rolls inlo thirds and arrange vegetable side up on Brown Rice. Spoon uuce over. Makes 4 to 5 servings. .. ' Magic Way to Lose Weight • After sa)'ing th at rt Is important for people ftrst to und~tand !he CQIK'('pl:s involved in losing weight, she ga\'e .1 lesson on nutrition. To Illustrate the caklric cost of different kinds ol foods, Mrs. Slt·cksmn h said that carbohydrat('s and protl'uis <l rc worth roor calories per gram. "·hJ!e fats are worth nine per grun1. Thl'rc nrc 30 grams in one ounce. . Butter, at 30 grams times nine, eq uals 270 calories per ounce. Then, ?.1rs. Blecksmhh described ho"· most people eat tti...>1r baked pota101·~ when they go out to eat-heaping with sour crea n1 or bult~r. This could ~dd up easil y to 600 calories. She said. Then she talked about the different kinds ol milk and urged the women in put milk back into their diets. "Tea and ch.icken soup diets produce 001eoporosis.·· which she e11:plained is the body drawing caJcium from its ~·n booes and leaving them britt le. GOOD EXA~1PLE Mrs. Bleckl!lnith stressed that pa rcn1s should set good nutrition examples for th<.-ir childrt.'fl . She then ITMJ\'rd into 11·eight gain ;ind said that "lo put on one pound of bod~· fat you must take In 5500 addition:1I calorics. .r'nJ(? amoun1 of c.1lor!r~ n('(.>derl "''Pry day 1·itrics. l'ut1 111g on pounds u1l.e1 a Ion~ 'in1r · · Fur those \I t\o 11 ond£'r 11 hy they c:in f'al ll'S.'> one d~y bt1t 11 c1!:hl ruprC' the 0('11:1. she sui.:ge!>1rd !his t''-J~<t'unen!· 11·C'1ghl )ours.·lf. thl'll dr ink An 1•ight· ounce gla.-.s of v.att·r straight <io11·n. The n stt'P on the sealt•s a~a1 n. 1'hl'rt' sho uld be an apro:\unatc OOi'-pot1nd dtf· fl·rencc, \\'hl'n pt'Oplc conll' 10 h1·r for hel p 111 \ns1 nt.: v.·cight, sht• a:;ks th1·n1 v.·hat \hf'~ eat Soml' "'ai l that thl'y i.:ain \\'t•tght h~ JUSI looking al food , sl1c t':\pl;u ni"<I . "~1ost proplt• don"l n.•ahl1' h.J11· m.1ny calories th\'y ha\'c," sht· sJ1t.I "It 's tlll' llule t~xtras that ,1dd up-.eand.v klSSC's, ll'fto\'rr eh1ckl'n or :1 corner of brl'ad." FAD DI ETS ln lhl· ~pan of her lf'ct11rt>. ~!r:s Rll't'k$mll h dL't'\tsscd f.1d d1 .. t~ and o\hc•r 1anolL<\ tlll•!hods ad\1·rt1S«\ fur ...lu:s1n~ weight and 1oc·h11:> One 1nyth pefl)('tratf'd h~· diets of tt}t• \l't.'Jlthy JS th:it honPy 1:-lx'tter than , sugar. "Honey 1s JllSt :1~ b.id <1s sug;1r. rnaybc a little \\'orsc." she counten-d . ··IJoney has 6~ calorit•s in onl' 1abl1·spoo11 \\'h1!c suga r has onl~· 48 l':t!O!'lt'S, llonry ts \•cry conccntralcd. And the nutrients ar1• so close." ShC' S.'lld the famous TUH'UrbOhl'dr.'lh' d1ct:s un· llOI "''II thou.:ht or u1 lhl' n\t'<hcal pl"()(VS!llon A J)l.'Mll nt'\.'tl::s on[\ rnough prolt•lu 10 1ak1~ :1"n~ !la· "~ro"·hcs." s ht• 1l01N:I. And. tlll' lu~h ;1mow11 of pror,·111 puts tuo 111ueh lat 111 tht' bloodstrea111. Th.• shot ll't'<1tn1(•nts :ire r(fl·C1 ,, t'. she s~ud. bet a u s 1' 011•v an· i;11·r n 11·ith ~1 500-t:alor11• dll'I. "But I hJl~ lt1$C' v.·rlJthl to please somt'One "l"C' ··1~ IOU :ir<· unh.1pp~ \\'llh )Wl'St•lf. )Ull :should 100(' · · 1\nd. "sonic !X"°l)le don't want hrlp. Th1•y ",ult to 11 ;111011 111 thl•ir nusery," sh<• llO!t."1 . \\'h('fl sh1• dL~CU.S.~1'<1 f'leerc1,se she adrn1tt1'd that sht· 11as 1·ery "unath!et1c." Sht' and ht·r husba nd started :1 walking progr;un ,u1d h;i; t• 111.111· 11·orkOO up to ' 'Most people don't realize how many calories th ey have. It's the little e xtras that add up -candy kisses, leftover chick en or a corner of bread.' to sci• 1ou thro11· .'.lll'ilV i::ood n1ont·\. Th1·1 !tud y~u to bo.'l1l'1c ~vu h.111• 10 l'OUpJ;. tht·rn togethl'r .. ~ln;. l:ilet·ksm1th sui::i::Mtcd th<1t .. thrrC' nrt· a 1Jt·rcrn1agc of )>\'Oplt· 111th a 1rt·1ghl pmhll'in 11ho should ta lk 10 someone ihkc :i 1~ych1atr1s1 1. ·· PLEASE \'OUR$El.F She add1:d that p<:ople sho uld never JO~o::;1n)'.! 111·0.rn1lt•s .it a t1llll'. :-iht• s:11d :;h,. h:tll'~ in do 11 but looks for11ard t.i hu11 sh" 11 111 ft't~l v.hen she J.:l·ts through •·\\"alkul,t:." :;he ~t rrs.o;ed, ''is one ot 1he lrast CXfl"l\<:11·1• fnnns of l'~l'N'ISt'." ,\\rs. Hic<'k.-.1111th addt"<I a pol'iiti \'f' notr by sayini: th<tl "( ;()(J rnade l1.'i I.he 11·u~ we ;1rf". All 11·e cun do 1s try lO improve on JI .'' Doing great on your regime to get in shape for summer? But need iust a little sweet to keep you honest? A Coffee Cognac Snowdrift or Apricot Lemon Souffle are sca led down treats. • . ' • • , • Making the Most of Less Snacks , Desserts 1'1ost diets a re for angels. not people. 11 you're on a rigorous ca lorie rolmt, you need the disposition of an aogel to see others eating \\'hat you enjoy - and say "No. thanks." Deprivation or crash diets rarely last because they don 't take human nature inlo account. Sooner or later the usu.11 eating paJtem -and "'elght -arc resumed. Smaller portions of balanced meals v.·i11 result in "'eighl loss that's more natural, gradual and longer lasting. The smaller portion can apply to dessert too. \\'hen dieters feel most deprived. Just a taste of sv.•cetness can reduce the temptatJon for between-meal snacks. Low-calorie synthetic sweeteners fail to provide the pleasure factor 0( sugar which has onl y 18 calories per teaspoon. Use the natural S\li·eetness in these recipes, have a t.ast.e and feel satisfied. To make collars for the sournes. fold foil into four thiekncsses. 3-inches "idf' and long enough to go around the soulOc dish vdth generous overlap. Attach to dish v.·ith tape. leaving collar 2 inches higher Ulan rim of dtsh. Remove just before serving. COFFEE COGNAC SNOWDRIITS 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin 2 tablespoons cognac I cup strong coflee 11 cup su~ar '1 cup hght cream 2 cups crusht.'<1 Jc<: Place gcla11n ro1.rt1ac and coffer in blender oontaint:r Co\cr and b!l'nd 40 seconds . Add sugar ~nd h!rnd 10 sct'Onds. Then add crca.n1 a.nd crushrd ice .• Cover and blc·nd fnr a rninut~· and !c,t stand in blender fur ont• morl! 1n1nul('. Pour 11110 fi individual r:irfai1 glasses. ~1 1lCtL1 rc v.'ill s(·t 11·ithout refrigeration. 80 calories ix:r serv1n1;:. 1l\IAHl:.Tn 3 egg 11·h11cs 1 ~ teaspoon salt I cup sugar 1:: teaspoon lemon juice 1or "'hite vinegar 1 •, h:aspoon almond e:<tract Almond slh·ers for garrush Have egg 11·hlles at room temperature. Adct salt and beat with v.irc Y.hisk unul soft peaks fonn. Add suAar graduall~·. Continue beating until stiff Add le1no11 juice (o r \"1nr~ar1 and ;i lrnond e11:trac1. Blend Drop hy the tCKSJ)(l()n onto ungreaS<'(f cookie sh(.'('\ lnsPrt an almond sli11·r llll(l th1• center of ench Bake at 250 d('~rC'es F on[• hour Remnvt In CRke rack to cool Yield 36 coo kies. 33 caloriC5 per cookie. Kisses may be made nh1•11d. Store in Weigh in Lightly airtight conta iner in coql pl.ice. Do nol refrigerate. APRICOT·LE\10\' SOUFFLJ~ 2 cn1 l'!rtpes unflavored gelulln I cup sugar. di vided '1 ieaSfXX>tl sali '.! cons (pound £'3Ch ) aprlro! h<i h·cs- 6 eggs separated :1 teaspoon.~ i;rntrd lemon rind 1'.! cup lemon JUicc ~llx toi:clhl'r gelatin, 1 1 cup suga r rind salt In sau<'\!pan. l)rain syrup from apricoL'i into 2-cup n1easuring cu p. Add "'ater 1r ncct..,sar) to ma ke 2 ('IJps. Beat to~t•ther egg ~olks and apricot syrup; stir 11110 gclat1n mixture in saucepan. Place O\~r k>w hl'<'l1. stir const.'.lntly un!J\ gelatin dissolves <tnd m1leture thicken..:; slightly. ahoot 5 rn1nutl'S. Remove fron1 heat . stir in ll1mon rind and juice. Purf'e apricots in elecinc blrnd<'r or force through sieve. Stir into 1tcla11n mi ,,,turc. Chill. stirring oceas1ona\1y until 1n1'<ture mounds sl!ghll} "ht.•n dropJ>1.'<I from a spoon ; Beat l'~"( "h1l<''!. un111 st1rr but not dry: gradu;i ll~ arlrl n•m1:1i11ln~ ·'1 cup Sui.tar and ht.·r1t un11I 1 rr~ sti ff Fn!d into chilled gcl<i\111 1n1lelurc Tum fnto !1 1-quarl soufne dish wit h a 2·1nch ('(ll111 r. Chill untll firm , 3 or 4 hours. H1·rnovc coU:ir to serve. J( desired. g.1m1sh v.·ith ;1dd1tionol apricot halves .ind mint sprigs, ,\lakcs lfi average scr.·ings, l2Q calorit'S eadl. (.'()Lf) GR,\PEFRlSIT SOUFFLE I envelope unflavo rOO gelatin 2 3 cup sug11r, d1v1ded 1 ~ teaspoon salt 4 l'ggs. separated 11 • cups rrc<;h g-raJ)('fruit 1u1ce ', lf'.1Spoon gratl'd gr11.pl'fru1t rind 1,! 1cas1)()0n chopped <'anched ginger In mc·dium sa ucepan llllX gelat in, t '3 cup su~:.ir an<l salt. In n1ediun1 boy.•! beat together e.gg yo!~ and grapefruit Jllice. Stir into gelatin 111 saucepan. Place over low heat: stir constantly un11I gt>latin dissolves and mixturt' thickens slight ly, about ~ minutes. Rf'mo,·c from heat: stir in grapefruit rind and ginger. Olill. st ir .r in I occas1onat1~·, unt tl m1:<1ure mouncb slightly "hen dropped fro1n a spoon. Beat egg "·h1tcs until ~rt peaks form, gradually bt.•<l t in rl•rnafnini;: I 13 cup sugar and IX'at until suff peaks fonn, Vold egg "''h1t('S into grapt."fruit mix1urt. Turn into I-quart sou!Oc dish with :Z. inch ('()llnr. Chill until firn1. \Vhcn ready to serve. remove coll<v and garnis; with grapefruit sections and mint. Spooq Into 8 servlnss; 11 2 calorics each. • 28 OAILV PILOT Even Water Can't Be . Taken For Granted By LAURIE KASPER Of .... C•I"' Plitt 11.tt County unless )'t>ll und""9tand what has happened with \l'ater," he sald. gt't the wat~. "They dug that by hand," McLain said. 1'f06t people lack the proper perspec- tive of water, according to DeMis McLaln, managec of the ~1unici~ Water District. When the first Spanish m.i.WonarietJ came hett, there was Ju.st two streaJM, the Santa Ana River and the San Juan basin, whlcb offered potential mission sites. "Water had to be valuable to go through till that effort." Tiit Mexican y,fi» sold the settle.., the land fw' n an acre was sure they were fOQls -... be didn 'l lhlnk tl>e land <l)UJd support a goat. They simply take It for granted that a never endlna stream wi.11 flow forth when they tum on their faucets. By diverting \Vater, the ml.Mionaries \l'Cre able to have a small farm area. where they grew beans, squash, com and grapes, but it was surrounded by a vast, nrid, open range land . When 'Tustin and Santa Ana were !et· tied, they cooperated in digging a ditch to get water upstream of Anaheim's canal y,•hJch created a problem over who the water belonged to. But. as he polntl!Cl out to those at- knding one lecture (n a series on The History and Culture of Orange County sponsored by the Orange Coast Chapter of Scripps College Alumnae Asmatioo, water is an essen!Jal c:ommodity. INH OSPITABLE "This was really a very inhospitable place to live ," r-.tcL.ain said. "But ll you could get water on the land, It was very hospitable." The Tustin end Santa Ana people \\'anted a "shov.cloYm" to fight the i.ssue to a ronclusion but, instead, Anaheim took lhem to CCM.lrl . A person could live only three day~ .,,'ithoot 11o·~ter. a much shorlcr Llme ili.ln be could go Y.i!hout food. Aboo.t 100 years later, some Cermam decided to Corm a commWli1Y, which they naml'd An aheim, y,•ith the idea of ralsing grapes. The judge decided they should share the 11o•atcr equilably but it took years to work out the details. And as he Uluslrated. In his talk on 0 \\'ater-The Life Blood of Orange Coun· ty," there might not have befn an Orange County if it y,·eren 't for water. Allhottb'fl they didn't 9eltle on the Santa Ana River. they bought the rights to use I.he land bety,·een the settlement and the river and put in five miles of canals to EFFECT TODAY "In my opinion ... that fracas has had an effect oo water d.i3tribution ~ day," McLain said. ~mositlcs have been dir«:t<d down lhroogh the years. be "You cannot understand Orange Coun- ty and Y.'hat has gone on with Orange Deaf Helped A premiere showing of lhe film "Mame," with Lucille Ball and Robert Preston. will be hosted by Chimes. women 's 0----auriliary--of-the Oralingua- Foundation Sunday, March 31. The Jong.awaited film wil l be screened in the South Coast Plaza Theater J at 5 p.m .. ac- rording to ~frs. C h a r I e s ?.1cCune, auxiliary chairman. Various OOmes throughout the Southland will be opened for pre-theater champagne parties. then car pools will be formed for tr~ation to the premiere. " For those C"OOtributlng S25 or •more. an after-theater buffet ! will be Riven in the home of : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen. i Tickets for the premiere, 1 which include a champagne = party. are fl.SO. • Asslstlnllt' with preparations 1 are the Mmes. Milan ~tnl , · Daniel Jerry. Edward McFar· land and Robert Younkin. The Oralingua School for Deaf Children in Whittler, ' which will receive all profit&.' is dedlcated to the beUef that "Urough rtresnng a good ar- ty oral education, d ea f children can take an equal place kl tire rrein!tream a( life beside their bearing peers." The scMol point. out that ~ average deaf high school graduate is two. years behind his hearing p e e r s in academics. Oralingua now has combined deaf and hearing classes to help irovde the transition for their studenl.!. Tickets for the ·premiere May be obtained from ?\-1rs. Jensen at 64~. " ' . ·. PREVIEW SHOWING -Getting ready for the benefit premiere screening of "Mame" are Pam Dostal (left) and Patty McFarland. The gala event, to take place ~t 5 p.m. Sunday,.March 31, in South Coast Plaza Theater I, is sponsored by Cbunes and benefits the Oralingua School for Deaf Children. Horoscope: Libra Feels Vital THURSDAY MARCH 28 1---By-SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Man:h 21·Aprll 19 ): If you are not sure -wait. If you doo't know what to do, do oothing. Stand pat. Your posi- tion is stn>ng, despite tem- porary soond and fury. TAURUS (April 20--May 20): Finish v.•hat you start. Study Aries message. Don't jwnp from proverbial fry ing pan in· to fire. Avoid risking capital. G&'wtINI (~1ay 21·June 2(t\: ''ou can n1ake SUC'Cessful new start. You disrover that op- position is provcrt>ia\ paper tiger. Take special can· 1vher.: legal mauers enter picture. CANCER !June 21.Jul y 22 1: Take one step at a time. At· t.empting to skip the be.sics V."Ollki be an emir. Those who us.ially an! oo time may ftw up la!>. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: SAGmARllJS (Nov. 22-PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): flighlight \'ersatility. Study Dec. 21): See t hro Ug h Expand OOriwns. Ut i l i ze Cancer message. U ti Ii z e schemes. Be realistic. Avoid creative talents. New ap- available m a"t er i a t:-Sagft-~uoa;-wtshfuruunr.---pro;:u.•h-wfll ~ctive. tarius, Gem I n I individuals ing. Look behind scenes for Leo, Aqurtus persons are in could figure prominently. answer. Gather information. picture. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221: l:APRICORN (Dec. 22-.Jan. IF T-ODAY IS Y 0 UR Those who should know better 19): This can be a power BlRTIIDAY you are in· are lookinl;· for pie in the sky. period if willing to accept ad· depe ndent, creativ e, Be ~ware, pr act I ca J , ded responsibility. Work may ~eadstrong. You are a natural fonh_r1ght. . TilOse who are be hard but reward potcnlial innovator and Octo~. i;ould chasmg ra1nbo'A'S are due to is multi plied. ~ )'()Ur' most s1gnif1cant come down to earth -with a month or 1974. Persons born splatter. AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20·FC'b. under Leo and Aquarius are LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): 18): Fin!sh what you start. ~r~wn toy~ sphen; ot ac· au:ingC'. travel and variety are Deal with Arte1, LI bra t1v1ty. Emotional bnuses are featured as you deal with persons. Be ready ror unusual due to t~l. Wha.t ap~ared a Virgo, Gemini and l'lsces in· roq~ by member of OP" setback will: during this year, di\'iduals. Acr:ent is on re-poslte sex. boomerang m your favor. juvenation. You y,·itl feel more ahvc, \'ital. SCORPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov. 21 ): .. -----------------. Avoid tendency to be ex- travagant. Pull in money N'ins. Be a comparison shop- per. Taurus, Libra persons could play important roles. Something Different ... ... for Family or frien,ds La Bouillabaisse* MEDI CA[ •A combination of Lobster. Shnmp, Scalloos. Ctierry Stone Clams. Alaska King Crab and Ocean Fresh Fisti Uniquely Seasoned and Cooked According To A Famous European Recipe. WEIGHT CONTROL NOT A CLINIC Town & Country Shopping Center 18582 hac:h ll•d., Suitt 207 HuntincJton Btac:h No Appoinlment Necessary. , .. '"""" CALL 536 eftl!I! tfll•Oll:IWITIOM -WVQ Served will'! ffesh souraough bread fl===== c .. AUc•lorho,__, •• , 17141 S4a.llDl Afttr6 P.M. Ctl 12111414-S),4 ' ftl>lalned. • eYat now reprmentaUva of Ibo Anaheltll Water Compaoy or tile san-u Ana l""""Hoo Company mll)Jt aay ol the othef;;ry0u can't trull thole 1'11'·" The nanio FounU!n VailFY <llD illlo bo attributed to water. Part ol the county ba.s a clay cap over Ibo ground watu, be esplaJned, bu! U tho drlD Is IUlllt dJroogb Ibo <911, waler will just flow upward. 'lb1J W'll the cue In f'ouruln Valley, a productJve qriculturaJ area which needed only ertesian wells for wat«. Early In 1he century, OOw<Yel', tt .... obvious the county was using water faster than it wu coming in. Sea water was a190 intruding In tbe coast wells so they were abendooe<f In 1930. The Metropolitan Water 011 tr i ct (MWO) was formed with three Orange Oxmty cities and JeYeral Los Angeles cities as a cooperative effort to obtain additional water. At lhe belgill of the ~on. _,. approvtd the sale ol $200 mlllioo in bonds to finance a project to bring W"tter rrom tbe Oolorado Rivi«'. But the lint water dell'm'}' wam't im- Ul IMI, the middle of a 10 year wet period, wben DO one nteded the water. Farmers bougtt the water and a "l'kri>hment ,...,_ was betUD to put tt ~ but a ftght between tbe people upstream and down stmun over distribution took :IO years to r<OO!ve. NEW PROJECT New groups were «ganized o r rflOf'Canlzed to work out dLCfermces and then In a wit bnJuih! by Ari1.ooa, tbe Supreme Coort declared the MWD could get only tall the water It had antlcipa.t.ed. Again, fear that there "''OUld bo a lack ol water cal.lled the state water project. v.tlich imports water from nol1hem caJifomia, to bfttn. But even Y.ith this. there was controversy because fne people in the north obj«1.ed to paying for a ~ jecl to send their water south. "We just started a:ett ing a trict.1e of water in from Northern California," McLain said. BUI be told his I•-Ibey '*'' !aloo the Wit.el'\ that comet from their fauct1I for granl>d. "It Jakes an 1•1ul kit ol time, talent an11 '""'I)' 1o build -I projects," he eq>Ialn<d. Althou&li theft la PO klog<r ... -I ol gelling the -quan~ty ol -· he said problems remain In ii«tmc It 1 dis!ribuled equllabty In tbe sta1'. He said all dlstrlc!s att begjJDnc to I work together to ptol<d tile quality ol the water . .A new area the Irvine RJnch 1 Water Distl'iel has gol1'n lnlo ls "Iola! ~>ater management." ~ average penm uses 150 gallom ol water a day, be said, but Deeds only a gallon am a half to 11¥e. Wbat i!n't used, he noted . is no longt!' callld. .sewage but \\'aste water. However. be said, reeycUng ol water is a long way off. A big problem, be predicled, will oome in land use and the possibltty that sorrie: people may use the water district to oon· trol papulalioc growth. ·: Coast Couples Recite Vows ·, LEHMAN-RAWLINGS Angels Episcopal church, Roslyn JaDe Raw 1 in gs Corona del !\tar. became the bride of Jeffrey The Rev. John Oa v; s l\Uchacl Lehman during dou· performed the rites for the ble ring rites perlor-med in the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. community Cllureh Coogrega· George S. Shan-att Jr. of Corona de! Mar and the son of tklnal, Corona <lei Mar. the Jra Richardsons of Their parents are Mr. and Glendale. ttrs. Richard Olrt\::' Rawlings The bride is a graduate of al ())ru\1 de! l\1a'r and the Duke University where she Robert John Lehmans ol affiliatett with Theta Tau Reedley. Alpha. Her husband is a }f(ft)t attendants were AMe graduate of UCLA. Teaford and Robert Lehman Attending the couple were Jr. Others attending we-e Peg the h1essers. and 1\-trnes. Helland, Rebecca Long, Deb-Bryan Sharratt, John Hamer, b!e stewart. Cynthia Stanlow, Michael Oman and John Midlael Strauss. De an Perkins, ?.iiss Marci Enos, Kewi!tl, Roger Rawlings and Mis.s Donna West(¥!, James Arnold Ericksoo. Richard!on and J a m e s 'll!e trlie, a National Oiarl-Sharratt. Iy League debu!anle, earned a KAELIN-SHOEMAKE BA In English al UCLA and completed her seco ndar y te&ch!ng credential work at l"i'ewJyv.·ed Ri cherd Bradley MRS. LEHMAN Kaelin and Janice Marlene Shoemake are establishing IIM'h-, fint home In Wlcb!U Falls, TO%. """"' they ...,.. married in the First Assembly of GOO Oiurcti. The bride, who formerly worked at Hoag h1emorial Hospital. Presbyterian., is the daughter of Mr. and !\its. Dewey Shoemake Jr., of Wichita Falls and is a !tuden1 nurse al l\!idwestern Universi· ty. Her husband. v.'ho attt'nded Texa s Tech University at Lu~ bock, iS the son of the Richard Kaelins. 'abo ~ Wichita Fall.'!, wbe:< be gr..._ from high scllod. fi.1iss Paula Ross and the bridegroml's father w er e honor a~ at the cer.rmny where ka!hY Scholl was brtdesrriald and 1'1ike Weeks, Pete WIXJ\\I and J.D. Kaelin ushered. _,, UC Irvine. She is a member of,------------------------------ Alpha Chi Omega. Her OOsband is majoring in social science at UCI. He also studied at Reedley College. .. .............. __ NEWPORTIEAC•lfl' ................. .. The brklal couple will live in Costa Mesa. RICHARDSON- SHARRATT PERSIAN RUG AUCTION Per ·~nstruction of the Iranian Carpet Importer, .who has completed the· seri~of exhibitions in California and has now decided to dispose of these exceptional pieces of authentic weavers' art here at: .---~~~~~~-... Home in Corona de.I Afar are Phillip Leland Ridiardoon and his bride, the former Julie Marie Sharratt who were married in St Mlchael and All NEWPORTER INN SUNDAY, MARCH 31 1107 J h,, .... 2p& PrtTlew, 11"-- "' ,, 0 AUCOR INTERNATIONAL IPTYI LTD. Lot "*JtM• UediiMJ ''""-Riii) A..cffoiiHn f2 I JI 99G-29 I 0 --"" ~- Now you can 1et two 85e hambur1ers for only $1.00 at any Carl's Jr. Now you can get two Carl's Char-Broiled" Hamburgers for just $1.00. And that's a 70¢ savi ngs on the best burger buy in town. Each Carl's Hamburger is a quarter-pound' of 100% beef. se1Ved on a toasted sesame seed bun with Carl's own special sauce. creamy mayonnaise, crisp 'green lettuce and · ireshly-ripeneGl t0metoes. Offer good through April 26: See the Yellow Pages for the Ca ~ne= y:. earls Jr. r---- 1 I L This coupon entitles you to two Carl's Char.arolled Hamburgers for $1.00. Coupon wlll be honot'ed at any Carl's Jr. Family Restaurant. This offer good through April 26, 1974. , . 19i4 COO Kou;l'\411 Enl&ID'lffl. Inc ---.... ---- ., I I ..I -~ - Seo Girl s ley an fo11s f presen HEATH Ju Sel Coron ; ~rad u ,\.adS\\'O r.lC'Ck& a June I ir ta Ana. Their KataliC' del ~I. \\'ads1ro and ~I flie" 1>0rl Di GI For the Field Corona v.·ill be gressive I foods f This . place St "\'isit'' Turk<'~·. and Sou lfosti br ~Ir. Ke1rpor .... ill be KluJ? ho be in\·it tea on and visi The personal are Bru l\antar~ Karin I Joined i thi:ir ho. On t r,v.•iebel and sur SPRI s N B J4t7 .... " f Scouting About for International Girl Seoul' in the .l~a guna Beach. Capistrano Val- ley and San (·lcrncnte di st ri l'ts are con1bining ef- forts fo r the annual !11tcrn<1 tional J.'ood Fair to be presented Saturtl ay, :>larch 30. on the Art f~csti ral Flavor ground ~. i\lC'n1ber.;; arc preparing international dishe" and pral'liting foreign folk.dances for the all· da.v uffair. ~Ir!'. Sue .l ohn.~on ~upcr\·iscs Lo u i~l' Bario\\' 1cc11tcr J and Sarah Bucy. Friend • l>E:\lt A \'S J.,\!\'l)EH~ Sonu·1l11nJ..: hns lk•\n botherill;! Ill•· I 1\111 '1 ).!•'\ 1\ uut of 1ny · 1nind. I don't dare :i ... k :in~1m · else P!1·ase j:lLl't" 1111• -.on11· olC!I it'1..' 1\ 11cl\-t<K.10 tn.11 rlr<l n1.~n h;1~ !>1•1·11 ket'pini; inc for thrti:· ~ (';1rs. H. 1~ ~2 ~C'::irs iny senior and lrt•.1ls Ill(' like 11 CJU('£'11. lit• n1adc ii 1·l1•ar wh1•t1 hl' set up thi.;; ":trrang1'rncnl" thnt v.·c could n('l'er rn:irr). llis wif<' is n nict' pt·~son . bu1 dt111 and un1nterl'::il1ng. I IL<> childrC'n :ire ~ro•1 n and lt•ad1ng !hl'ir 011·n li1·1·s. Although \\'t' llt'l'<'r app1.1ar toget h1·r 1n public, .:i f1·1r J)('()plc suspect 1~1· arc Sl't'lrlJ: carh other. Fivi' 1nonths :.igo B. had a s1·~ious c: •. -1• of indii;t~\io11. It h.1pp1·nNI 1n n1.v ap.'.lr!nlt'n l and I 11 as ti'rr1fr."<I I thought 11 11:.is a he.1rt anack I l',1ll"d a fr11•nc1 \I h11 JS fl ph~ 1<ll'l."ll1. L'Xpla1111•d th;• c1 rcun1st<1nCT!s. :ind h1' ··a111l' 01 <'r i111n1cd1<1tcly ll1 thl' 111111· he ;1rnl'cd R. 11·a:1 feeling bi.·llL'r. '.\'011· I a111 h.'.lUlllti.I hy thl' ft•:tr th:1I 0111• of the.,:e nights B r111ghL h.11t' .1 r1·.d heart attack 1n 111y ap.:1rt111r111 \\hal u11 Kept • c.'.lr!h 1101dd I du·· l 11111 not 1'0nc·1·r111d ;ihvu1 ~I Y r1•putation. hut I a:n p!t·11!1 11orr1t'I'.! .:ibout hi.s. rlea~c help 111i>. - !..'\DY ~THE S!l.\l)()\\'S 1.>E,\ll SllAllY I.AO\': If your fr ie1nl should ha1 1• a lt1'art alt.it:~-in ~uur a pnrlmf'nl . you v.11u ld fn tln11o lht' s:in1e prut•f'd llrf' as "ht•n hr had lndl,!:t'<;ti11n. If hf' h:L' a ma1'si1i' :ittrH·k 1111d di,., on lh1• spot. )OU 1·oulcln 't do llllll'h about !'al in,e his rr putatiun . If ht• ha' .1 1,.,, ~erinus allark , \hllr 1t111·tor frit·rxl t•ould dri1t hitn 111 lh 0 r hospital and thin!. u11 :.u1111·thing un thr nu~. llE.\H t\\\' L \.\l>EllS (ju 1 r.; u11µJ.111nt•<l. :.it~· p.1fl1 r1.'C1·111l.1. I cli·e1d•·d no1 !o druik any 1ir/!.1or bo.·1·.111-1 11 · h:ul :11r11~·d l.1!1· .ind 11),. i..r1t•,1~ 111•11· 111-· h1'lng ,.-1·;1h·d •\lrd1n.11 1l.1 110:1ld h.11~· Dark hurr1N to !1Jl' h.Jr ~ud t.:i)..en a double 111,1n1n1 to th,· 1 •• !i!t• rn It.>' N riH' d nth'r ('(l0\'£'rsallon lnunt•1l-1·L ;ind dl0l·1d1•<! !1) Sl'l' 11 h<tt il 11ould 111' li ~•' lu gu t1irvugh ;.n cntlr1' 111•n111.::: 111!h nu l>i~•lt' ! l ';;u;:illy ! l.'1\..(' ,11 11·.i-t 1110 chltibl1· .. to "loosrn n1c up." 1 r b:1d .1 111 ;1r1 ~lotis ta111• 011 i::ln~er alr an1l 11.1u·!11•lt·d !li;it ··,i::11tll11i! loo .. •i'nt<d up" .u.•1u.dl.1 1•"1i11~ f!irt1n)o! shanll'l<'s."il.1 . t.1 lk1n:.: 11~1· ;,u 1dint and IM>corniug 1 \h;iu-t.·d .it •• n 1•:1rl~ h11ur and bl·:.::.:in;.: 1111 h11,t1:1111J 10 t.11..1' 1ne hornr. ·\\,· 111•rt• nt•.1rh lhl' Ill"! to t.•~1 1(' and 1 11as11'l Thi' l1·a~t b11 t1rrd. I f':lJV~ed .iOlna ~11111ul.1!1n;! 1·1)11\1•r-.at1on 11Hh nnn· dnnk1·~. 1!;111c1·d IJtC'!lcr lhnn J f'l'er !·a.I l>o. fnn· .• nd 1 .. 1, d l)('1ng n1r tn!>tf'ad nf h1. '1:1\111..: 1n ,1 r.u1L\lU$ and ag,.:rPss11·rl.1 '('\I IJl;lll!lt'r, :-..i. 1·u11 :,:.11, 011! lh1•rc 11·ho think liquor h .t;.-111.11..l~ 1uu 1 ..... 1. b •. ·ltl'r or :-ound h1rt1·r. I h.11t• n1•\1S. Tr.· i.tayini: ~her \ "ti'lJ 111..r 11 r J JI l.ll\\'EJ.L. \l:\SS 1•1-. \II 11.: \\rlromr 10 thr rank~ or 1hr ltlut··nO!it ,, ·1 here art"n 't n1an~ 01 u~ lrft. Rites Set In August \Ir_ .-i nd ~lrs. L'tah C. \{'arl'. of Jluntinglon Dc.:ich have :1nnou11tf'd the cn~;1gf'n1l'nt of their <l:tt1ghtl'r. f)('hornh Lynn \\,ire 10 Erh1:ir1! i\ntunio l 11rlauh. Never Underestimate the Power of •• \I •~~ \\';iri' 1, a gradu:l1 f' of ll ur11ni;:1on B<'ach lhgh Si:hool al'd 11t·r l1anl'l', sun of th" Eci11;1rd Jes~ l 'hr!auh!i of Hunr1n::1o:i lt<';ich. 1~ a griiduat£' of l"ount:iin \·all£') ll igh Sl'hwl. EATHER WADSWORTH B\· .JO OLSO:\ Of 1i.., O•llr l'llOI Sl•tl There's no n1istaking Helen 13augh's opinion o f \1•111nanhood: she lol'es being fe111alc. The rounder of Stonccroft ~ 1ini5!C'rs-Chri5T i~1n \\'onir.n ·s Cl ubs, Chr1 ~ti;111 Business nnd Professional \\'ornl'll and liusincss ;1 n d Profc~sional Cou ples Cluh -told more than !lOO 1ro1ne11 th<Jt ~he'.s ··Jovl·d to ix' a "·oinan ... Her topa: as Junehco n spe:i kC"r for the a r ca f'unlercnce of Stone cr o f t l\l1nistrit:s in the Se1vporter Inn "'as The \\'oman God Can U6<'. ).!rs. Baugh rcn1indcd her autliencc that the L.1d1es' Jlome Journal at one tirne had as us n1ouo. ·' Ne 1· c r underestimate the pov.·cr nf :i \>ornan.'' ·'A fonnrr Prcsiclcnl s;iid, 'The hand "'hlt:h rocks the l'radle rul L·~ the world. ·" .<.he added. Then ~lie a~kccl 1 h c audien<'<', "\\'hrn ~our .<.On :>nd d;iught<'r 1hink of ho1nl'. ll'h<1t kind of a p1etu1 e do lht:~· ha1c" .. Your son and dau~htcr c;,n either be happy or a li!!I(' t•rn barrassed. Arc 11·e carrful about our appearance for our !'he talked 1nai•1lv about lhc ..:. 1luli('S and responsibilities of a 1von1an as a 11·ifc and 1nother. "ll's a grt'aL responsibility farn1lies· s;1kc?·· She cn1pha~1zcd that .. the first place c:od can use a 1101nan is in her 011n Mn1e:· .\lrs. Baugh. 1hc rnothcr or a son and daughter. said she be lie ves a 1nothcr should grt up, flx herself up and ha1·c breakfust rc:>dy f0r Iler farnily brforf' rhey lca1·e for Sl'hool and 11·ork . She .<.hould .:i!.<.o n1akc herstlf availah \r 1n lt~tE'tl 11 htll h(•r l'hildl'L'll lll'Cd lu lalk. she ;i<lded. llEART Of llO~lE .. The heart of the hornc i<> there tin !he knchcn)." ~I r~. Baugh said ... The dad is the June Da te Selected and privrll'&e "·c h:11·1• of bt'ingl ,---------------...-------- a "·01nan God can use:· she s:ud. roll ing hl·r r's 11 i!h gusto. Coron;i de/ :\1ar 1 ligll Sthool raduatc s. ll 1•at her \'adsv1or1h and r-.iark J. leeks arc planning to 1n;1rry une 1 in Calvary Chapel. Sa n· a Ana. Their parents arc :\lrs. · ata lie \Vads\IJOrth. Corona cl !'.!ar: Ch a r 1 cs P \'ads\\"Orth. Irvine. <ind \Ir. nd :\!rs. Leon C. !\leeks. ·r"·porl Beach. "The Uihlt is rnade up of stories abo11t 1nerl. hut sornctitne.s 11•c read abou t a 11·ornan ." . I She n1cnt1oncd the kindly , Shunanunite in II Kini;<;. 1rho n1adc a chamber for t hf' prophet Elisha and "'"a s rc"·ardcd 11•ith the promise of, a child. I Hfo:AL rilOTllER "She 11·as 11: real n1othcr."\ ~!rs. Uaugh said. "llospi ta!it~· is the 1nark or a grea t 11u1n;1n Diners Will Travel - Globe Via Students for the ninth year. Amrr1ea11 Field Ser1'ice stud('nt s at orona dcl l\1ar lligh School ·ill be honored during a pro-- rcSSil'c dinner f ea tu r i n g oods fron1 thrir countries. Th is vear·s r vcn!. to l;1kf' !ace &1nday, :\larch 31. \\"ill ·l'isir" the countries of urkey. S11·edcn. S11·itzerla11d nd South Africa., ffoslinj; the first course \\'ill /\Ir. and !\1rs. (iuy Earl or ·e11·port Beact\. ~The cntrcc ·ill be served at lhc :'llacLrod lug homr. \\·here gursls \\'ill in\·ited lo ha1'e dessert and ca on the docks then board d visi t 1-nrious yachls. i\(.'('ording to :\Ir~. Curtis Crooke. cha pter president. !he e1·cnt is u]11·ays a sc !l-0ut so early rcser\'a lions :irr ad- 1 \'ised. Tickets arc $7 each ;ind 11rc ;n·ai lab\e throu;::h ~lrs 1 J:itk Adan1~. Coronll dC"l :\lnr I ligh S~hool 1 1s !he un!~· school in the linited' St.:i!es 10 regularl~' sponsor 1 four students, :-.Ifs. Crookc1 noted. and the pro,l!'.ressive din- ner. called an International \\'alk. is the only social r1·cnt 11·hcre all four students are in- troductd at once The students. 11'ho \\'ill rsona llr ,l!'.rttt each goost. -, ..... iiillililililiiliiiiiij~-1 are Bruno Bcrchlolcl. 1-lnndan ... , Kant.1r~ Jcru1ie Liling ;i nd Karin lrrtoo. They \1•111 he joined in !he rcccivin~ line h.1· their host families. On the n1cnt1 11·t1 t be ~\\·itbclwl'lhe: ·cftcik. ko1tbullt1r and surkal. s Now In Pnigren ~k, BIDTIQUE )467 VIA LIDO• 67J..4Slt MtWPOIT llACH !"lt•1 IOl.<Oo T-1111 .... ... .... c..,. l ld_.C ..... We Can Oily "Whack So Much We Slrive To Oller TOP-QU ALi TV MEATS-PRODUCE- GROCERIES Al Reasonable Pnces' COAST SUPER MARKET WI DR.!Vll MOH., wtD .. Fll. 673-3510 33ot 7 E COAST H.WV CORONA DEL MAR J.\s seen in Gl11mou1 hrad and the mnm 1s 1hl' hr.1rt of the ho1nr. "A 1roman has gr1·:it po11·t·r. but rcmcmbrr. 1101nen 11n· dcJ)('ndt.'nt crc;1turc~. \\' e depend on 111<'n ·• A 11·oni:u1 should h31·c a q11ii't spint. be a J'M'i!Ccn·al.."r anrl ha1·" .. a k11u11 lt'<i!.:e uf th<' 11ord of Goct:· :\Ir~. Bau gh l'Olll!llU~·d. "Thl'l'C <Jl't' l L' r t a In 111dir1duals 11ho:«" 1· er v presenre cnu~cs u11r'•,1 1 ~011• the expression. ·.\ t:f'rl:\1n p<•rS()n gf'ndcr~ (X'i.ICl' . r d hke tu br a pcnec1naker .. • ~!rs. Baugh s:.ud she likes to think or n1others as "ai11·ay~ on duty. ah1·:1ys "' :nlabf(' ·· al hon1c and :-.he bl'hcvcs three !hings n1;ik" fur happinr:..~: .. To br oihl1· lo s;11· 1'111 ~orr•. to h:1.L' t1n1r to hS!en anr! lo ln\'e "C;1n vu1 1 101·!'?" ~h·· aski.'d1 thr 111u1)cn • 1 ··If lhf'r1· i~ an•: t'\t~·r:r·11:·~ I '-t'1•k It I~ lhi' Oil(' llhlt'fl ~<l}'S. 'Th, gn·o11e,11,f thi'-"l' 1~ lo1e ·1 r 11011111 "'l'k :1 h:ipt1,n1 of )(11'(' 1nr 111h1·r 1x:oplc. Tl11~ is r11y r ~r<'at1.'~I dl·.~ir1'. I ").l a~· 11·c JU,! thJnk Gell'! for1 DEBORAH WARE TI1c~' arc plrinn ing to marry Aug. 10 in the Fir~t Otri~1ia11 Church. Hunt ington Bearh. ---- THE NEW LOOK! is at ... 11/Ja/fi ., J W IGS & 8,<1 uty S11lon 2SG ·D. E. 17th St. Cost• Mn• -541·144' In Hlllt r•11 Stlju•r• J1J A \rcmon'S ::>PORTS\VEAI. WeUtHll '°'"'" ~•WP9fl IH<ll J1' Mt""' Aw•. ••llloN l•I••• !1('1n:.: a v.·nn1:\n · I :" ......... -...... -- bare black. 1>retty glea111 of s1>ring. just 13.99 1· -r 1 81:::c~ " c ·1 1 r :• plJ tforms. , ~ ;~,: •,,-,r of brai d. '.-··( ·· ·-:en.: I-''' .)l'n~ bag. 8.99 FASHION ISLAND. Newpen aeach; HU.NTINGTON CENT EA Hunt1no1an Beach, FASHION SOUAAE. Sanja .Ana: SOU TH COAST PLAZA. O>sta Mor.a ' - Varie d Activities .,Scheduled Along Coast r ~ ; I I I OCMA Ad vances in Ae11 t hetic Surgery will be diseuss«:l by Dr. Franklin L. Ashley at lhe Tuesday, April 2. n1ffling of the Woman's Aux i I i a r y , Orange County M e d I c a I Association. Auxiliary members a n d their guests wi\1 meet al 6:30 p.m. at OC~1A Jlall, 300 S. Flowt r, Orange. Arthritis A benefit rummage sale sponsored by the \Vomen's Auxiliary to the 0 r a n g e County Arthritis Foundation is plamltd £or \V tdnesda)' thn:x.igh Friday. April 3-5 u1 the Btacon Bay home or !\lrs. Ray Elliott. Procct'ds will be given to the Arthritis F oundation Lo support county clinics. Junior League l\frs. Pon AtkiMOfl will be installed as president or the Junior League of Nc'lll'port Harber, Thursday, April 4. :H 10 a.m. in the Ne'.l·port ll arbor ):'acht Club. Serving on her board are the ?\1mes. Kae E'lll·ing, Harry I. Dalton, Willia m II . Jc1rcll .!Ind Atichael Ford. GOP Women Sam Yorty. former n1ayor of Los Angeles. "'ill sprak on Republicanism Today at !he SURGEON Or. Frank Ashley n1on1hly board meeting of the Orange County Federation of Republican \Vomcn. The group will m e e t Thursday. April 4, ::it 10 a n1. in Town Hall, Knott 's Berry Fann. USC Moms Dr. James R. Apple ton . vice president for student affairs. USDA CHOICE SIDE The Un1vers1ty of Southe r n C.:ihfornia, "itl !'peak at tht Thursday, April '+ meeting of Jf\lerfralcn111y ~Io l h c rs ' Council. Tht• group will garhCT nt JO :i m. in 1hc To"'" and C.o"'" Foycr on the VSC can1pus. Appleton's topic \\ill be the Fraternity Pro gr ii m as Education : Sonic Cues. Convention ~!embers or 35 clubs in Orange District. California F1!deration Q( \Vomcn 's l.iubs will gather Thursday and Friday, April 4 and 5 for tht• ;innua1 convention in th<' Disneyland llotel. Fl'deration-A \\'orld of friendship will th('rnc the C\"COI. WIC \Vomcn in Co1nmun1cat1ons \\'ill honor athlete Billie Jean King and Olarlotte Curlis, assocl;ite editor of the New York Tin1cs. Frida.\'. Apr il 5. at the lk·verly l/1!ton llotcl. Th e ~l :iggie Sa,,·oy Co1nn1uni ty Award \\'ill Uc presented to the group \l'hich hit~ made JJie g r ca I cs I contribution in l!l7:J tow<ird .. fl EElEI SPECIAL WHOLE ¢ 91 •• Chopping ,I 'Block PORK LO !H s 109 u.. FRESH GROUND BEEF l 0.L USDA CHOICE WHOLE TOP SIRLOIN OPEii SUNDAY 9 T.il 6 , .. . } l. .... WT.1 .. 11 1.f!. USDA CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 83¢ ... COUHTRT STYLE SAUSAGE ~, ,, BETH MOORE s1 ss .. ..... W'T. ••Ul.f'I. u.s.o.A.o.ok• 0...lllyMIUI SJ 1~ "· MARANAT HA MEAT-CO .. 1500 Adams Ave .• Costa M esa ,1 May Rites Planned ~1r. and f\trs. \Valier f\loore of La Habra ha ve announced the engagement of t h c i r daughter. Beth Ann ~1oorc to .Ronald G. Garr ison of Btt lboa lsland . ~{iss ritoore is a graduate of ::J Sonora liigh School and holds 0 a degree as a dcnt:il ass:stanr t:; from F'ullerton College. .., Her fiance, a r<'5Cr\'ist in ~ the Ai r Forc;e. is ;i grad11;1 le of • i\farina High School. Jlun-~ t.ington Beach. lie also al· ~ tended Orange Coast and G. Golden West colleges. :t The \.\0edding is plarutcd for ::::; ~fay 4. ,, ;:: Betrotha l Ann ounced '.\Tichael John Fischer. son of ::: ~ Dr. and ~l rs. John C. Fischer G' of Huntington Beach. \ltll ... marry .\laurita J\I. \\'1edt'r. a 11'1 fell<l11· student at t h c ~ l'ni\Trsit~· of San Dirgo. • The bride-elect i~ I h" -c( daughter of ilt rs. John \\'iNIL'r N of San ~latf'O and the lale l\lr j \\'eider. The 1narr i a )::l' A. ceremony "1ll be held 111 S..111 tt '.\latco. ...1 t-·1schcr ill a graduate' of 0 !\later Del ll1gh School and his !;:; f~e a.& a graduate of Notre. IU Uame Hjgh School, Behnont. ~ II.I M•'1IO•-lff>1 le ,,,,.,... fft••1••) 546·8196 Open Seven Days -9 a.m. to 6 p.m. I Pfk•1 (iood W.-\li' lft•~ Wfdl>etd•' I -, ... WESTCLIFF PLAZA • WESTCLIFF PLAZA . • ZESTILINK SM0KE0 SAUSAGE mr TllADIT!ONAL EASI'Ell SAUSAGE fJ•I!"', , t .•• , 1 •·O'! .t111l l <!\lolu1k. <rno!.."d '&U~dgc - 111.,1 "''·•' f 1< • 1 ,1•1 .iliou1 f ,.,,~I on Zesl•lu1k .111.,~ •. ,J ,, •l a""'"'"'"!! lt c~nllc!1••edo• ll,1 l..t'il ·••1•· I _,,111 !1,,.h h •111'1'!l po!JIOCI 0 1 l)JllL.Jl..~1 • f ' 1• • ll'> TILINK SMOKEO SAUSAGE AVAILABLE ONLY Al ! ~'lt~©f1 "~~m~ ~ /II flH f() i WESTCLIFF PLAZA .. ,,,..4 ,.....,..,,_"'l:..._l~..C .. --t e..Nllll ;: , .. ,,,,.,.,,~o;..~·i.1 N WESTCLIFF PLAZA • WESTCLIFF PLAZA • I> i m provuig communications within the communJty." She LS form('r L.A Times \Von1en's editor. Michigan Club The ann ual spring weekend of the University of i\iiehlgan Cluh is pl:Jllned !01· Friday, April 5, at 6:30 pm. in the S..1ddleback Inn, Santa Ana. H.eservations should b c rnadc "'ith Nlek Yocca , Santa Ana. l Nursery School Registration is ~pen for the Sunshine Community Co-op Nursery School. A special visiting day, Friday, April 5, has been planned to acquaint the public with the school. }fours for lhe open house are 9 to 11 ;30 a.in. Workshop A career planning workshop, to run five co ns e c ut i v e i\1onday evenings at 7 p.m., has been scheduled to begin April 1 in Fountain Valley. Geared to th e working woman who wants a career change, swdent.s and non· working women, lhe programs '"ill deal with decision·making. career selection, en1ployment aids, employment agenc:ie!. legal information , educa tional informaUoo and w o r k i n g expenses. Further infoonation i s available from the Career Planning Center, Los Angeles, 171 4) IM2·79'11. Instructor 'A'iU be ('.'()Ume]or Nancy Dennis. BPW A potluck dinner in the home of Luc il le Allaire is planned by members of the Busil)es.s a n d Profes;lonal \\'oinen of •lunlington Beach. The ?\1onday. April l, meeting will begin at 7 p.m. A talk on Russia, illustrated with slides, is on the agenda. c.1larket c.Sasket THOUSANDS OF M.8. DISCOUNT FOODS PIKll IJPI CTIYI WIO., MAI<• 27 nllU TllS., Al'•ll 2, 1974 ,. ~ .. .. "••--· C.CI ClOI BSP , 0n1... ol tho Rooe will be ~""°ted IO meml><l-I GI rtor Cooncil, Ilda SicD>l i at a meeting Monday, April I, In the Vista Del LarJO C!u~, Costa Meaa.. Irvine Ebell A Getting to Know You dmner is planned 10< 'l\Jolday, April 2. at 7:30 p.m. In the home ol Ms. H. DmnkJo by tho Ebel! Club ol ln>ine. MARKET BASKET BEEF CHUCK STEAK BONELESS BEEF ROAST ' ·, BURGER-PRO ~ .. 77* !1~9 Ll89~ •••m• P•ll l ... 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Ther orange cinn mint. s s In break dov.11 thorou '•cu ,, ch I IO Pc f.oo k In a s sa ted to I lh•lf'OU Arra S;_)('ars rJividu poac or dis! Po sprinkl pcppc for 3 t SA \\'I 6 10 Fr 1\1o 2 ta 21a '~ le D 1~ IC ", I ~ C '" Scru band pol a '11.·ater Iii le \\'as Bend tough long d the ti Coo small with a for a ~lak !er ov the nutme stantl Add l~~ cu Com and a bov.·J top. ~1 c c Unu • to t to '·• to pc In a butter and 1ner L mi nut Add por; mer trans minu II y eel< slot then until l'cget !To and out s cucu servi Ki A 011rL., r1 1 er :i I Need Incentives for a Baking Spree? Devotees of poppy seed cake-POPP\' SEI::D CAKE Grca~ nnd rlocr a I0·1nrh may be lnteresttd in th is ""''l'lfuUd. kut:t:lhof or bund1 1:s <;Up poppy S('('d " recipe that has sugar and cin. p11n . · t J ed 'th the ba I cup Uuttcrn1ilk namon mer ac w1 t· 'Sur 1og~ti1cr 1he popµ,· S('Cd rli1ions. :.ilt<"matcl•: ~' il h POP· P.\ SN!d 1nlx1u~:-untit just sn1ooth ench tin1c. ·1urn half lht• ba1ter into prcparl'd p.'tn : !:prinkle \1 ith ~ugnr·tiuna•non 11uxturt·: ;1dd r<·n1;_1111ing b.:Jlll'r turn out on 111r(' rack C'ool to1npletcly. 'flu• cake bt-L'Vtncs nl0r1• nt0 i.st 11 hen storL'<I In a t i~htl.v tv1·e1·cd tin hox for, :-l'Vl'r11I da~s. :.t1i:nr ! 1·~~ • .st•p1r:1 tt·d I roundl'd ta\Jlt'~poon l rcanl • 11orl.. IJI the nour. :"C'l'ilplrtl! bn11l 1111 h 11 ~Jl:1!ula .11 end \.f sour nuxillci :ind round1n1; dolJ ;_:h in· to ;1 l;,111-1111111l•t'11•r1 ~ofi 11Hh r1110!h('r' ', porl11ll\ of the d 1111,h ... 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Bakr 111 a prrhl'al1.,'(i 351}. df'g rt·c Ol'l"t until a l.'.akc lt•.,tl·r inl>t'rtC'.:I in c'1•11tcr ('n1111.·~ out cll'nn -about I hoti r. S!'t'lt' Uus Lll1lc': ~p"t ·.th\ 11ith ('Offt·l' tvr :1 ~:i1111-.l;1~ r('fre~hcr. l'1nrh ,•ff :-.inal! p1t·C1'' of ;1 ', 1 urt1011 ;11ul .. u111"1 ,!•· 11 t. \1ith fin,t:('r'. p;i! pt«l't'" :1~ ;.ou p1nl·h th1•n1 ,,11 . Iv \'(11,•r halr of bo1ton1 :1n1l ' .. ln('h up h:1!f of sirlt·~ 11f pr~·pnrffi p;1n . t'Ol't'r rt'1natn111~ h:11f of pan 1 •. "r I: ·n " 1, II 1·;..:g 11 !1111· v\• 1 th" \op ,•11d -.prr:id ('It'll II 1· • r 1t • \' • .. •'.!!.! 11 l11tr you might like to strl'e one of 1 ·~cuµ:, sugar Crl';un boner und sugar: the ne\v flavored in£tant t•of· 4 egg~ fee'. bl'a t in eg~s ouc at a tnlll'. 1 ~ tc<ispoon van;l la There are SI·, ,·ar1'<·t·1·s· (' led · d fl. •g beat in vanilla and gratf'd " .ru r1n o ,.r;i" r orange and spice : aniseue : 2 tablespoons sugar mixed orange rind. cinnamon: apricot; choc:olate; \1·ith I teaspoon cinnarnon Sti r in flour tn1xture in ~ nd- mlnt. 1-----·'------- Stalk's Savory Jn pr epa ring asparagus Pinet.' cuke in pan on o'l 11 lf l' rJck 10 cool for 10 1ninutt's. '\'1th n s:nall 1netal sp..·uula loosen edges and nround tube : llllTC:RKOt-.:K I tup butler ~ 1 rup plus 2 t:1b!e~poon<; 111 n 111("d1un1 11~1\,ng h111. •11th a 11 1 ~1dt'•1 ~poon . rr1\1111 1Ju11er n11d :-.ugar : th<1roui:hl;. i>tir 111 t'gJ,; .1 olk a11J, .-,our crran1. \\'i lh your hand.'. graduallv Jl;1 \.,t" 111 ,I l•I !'!U•\t!1'd Jj :1 do ~:,.. "11 n 11n1 ii gold1•n l1ro1111 -·111 111111ul•''· Cool l,t°')'~'rl •·ll':1•' ( IJ! 111\H d1;1 1 nond .. h;11>f':-. break off each stalk ·as far d0\\'11. as it siaps easily. \Vash thoroughly before using. Serve Fresh Aspa ragus Delta for brunch or a lentcn special and team it \\'ith new potatoes in a chee6e Sauce. We do everything in our power to bring you top quality merchandise at the lowest possible prices· day in and day out, and where courtesy and service are concerned, YOU COME FIRST AT LUCKY! FRESll ASPARAGUS DELTA 2 pounds lresh asparagus 6 poached eggs 1 1 cu p 1nelled butter '.:• cup grated Pnrn1e"i<Hl cheese I teaspoor. salt Pepper to taste -Cook \!.'hole stalks. COl'ercd In a small amoun! of boilng. sa ted \\'ater until just done. 8 to 10 minutes. D r a i n thuroughly. Arrange cooked asparagus s;.Jears in I large or 6 in- IJ.ividual baking dishes: p!aCC' poached eggs in center of dish or dishes on top of 11sparagus. Pour meltcG butter O\'l'r all: sprinkle \\'ilh chN'!'(_'. !:alt and pepper. Bake at 450 degrees for 3 to 4 n1inu tes. SAUCY ASPAHAGL'S \\'JTil NE\V POTATOES 6 to 8 ne11' red rose potatoes J \i pounds fresh asparagus Fresh garlic ri.lomay Sauce: 2 ta blespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour -'.~ teaspoon s;:ilt Dash 11·hite pepper '~ teaspoon nu1meg 111 cups mHk 1-:! cup gralNl c.ruycre or S1\'iss cheese Scrub potatoes. Peel a sn1all band around the center. CQok potatoes in boiling S..'\lted ;1.·ater about 20 n1inutes or un- til tender. Drain. \''ash asparagus thoroughly. Bend sta lks and snap off the tough end. Cut the stalks in long diag.,nal slices but leave the tips ,i,·hole. Cook asparagus, covered. ln small amount of boiling 1\·atcr with a sprinkle of garlic juice for about S minutes. Drain, ri.Jake sauce by n1clting but· tcr over lov.' heat and stir in , the nour. salt. pepper. and l nutmeg. Add milk. Stir c:on· stantly until sauce is bubbling. Add cheese and stir. ~lakes I~~ cups sauce. Combine cooked potatoes and asparagus in a scrl'ing bo"'·l and pour sauce O\'Cr the top. r.fakes 5 to 6 servings. Combine Crunches Unusual. easy and delicious. PAKNED CELER'' AND CUCU MBEI\ 4 to 6 tablespoons butter or margarine ~2 cup finely chopped onion 6 ctipS thinly sliced celery 2 cups thinly sUced pared and seeded cucumber 1 to 11 ·, teaspoons salt !& to 1~ tcaspo;ons "'hile pep- per In a l(}.1nd1 skillet melt the buUer: adrl onion and celery - and mix "'ell : col'er ahd si1n- mer until "'ilted -about 10 n\inutes. Add cucumber, salt and pep- per: mix well: cover and sim- mer until cucwnbcr looks transp:1renl nboul 5 minutes. If you like. you may rcmo\'C celery and cucumber with a slotl.t'd spoon and keep ,i,11rm, then boll blltlcry juices in pan until reduced and spoon over \'C'getables. (To prepare CU('Umber. pare and halvC' lengthwise: scoop out ~eeds and discard: slice cucumber cross"'iSC.) \\lakes 5 servings. Kids Like to Ask And y co~v•1eMt ..., 1n• ,., l UCl(V lfOlt•. ltlC, •ll •ll~Mt' •l•l•Vl'O l llOl'l'•O V"C0"0'l IOH.&l L 1 IO•OIOttl• l l 1.)1 I Low Ewer daJ Priced Deli Items! CLAUSSEN PICKLES K~f«. WHOli OR l(l(l( , • • )2-01 JIR 89< ~~AUSSEN SAUERKRAUT "" Jl' OSCAR MAYER HAM a .. .. ~·ti OSCAR MAYER HAM (#.1*110 5" J ll DUBUQUE HAM 1_18 4st OAK SLICED HAM PIC-AGI e.oz 1 •s FROZEN FOODS PRlCIOUS CHEESE ~icon• 8-0/ (Hi 50' PRECIOUS CH££S£ RICOn o , ......... ,, .. ,l~-OlCIN 86' .,.-UOY LE£ WIENERS , ,l..\lMlll •. ' .. 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Ill. 82' !~~~!,~~~.~od~~~~.,r.~.\Y.~ER 31 OL oox 1°2 ~~'!!.~.~~~~,!. ~.~~~~E.M.! ..... u OL IOX l 58 I\~~,~~~J'!.~, ~-~~!~E.~; ___ .111 01. aox 314 '' ~· ' i "'" I i' ~· !'i,-, t ' -._ '~· Hold1 hoirdo 3 Tim•t lo'1Qt• !hOl'I ord!nory 1proy1 , 129 I OL ·-· Cho!C• ot U"•C•"'t•d ond light Powd1r 99c ao1. e.• ... 4B,/. JOHNSON .. JOHNSON ~ FULVITA VITAMIN "C" DENTAL FLOSS 59 c 147 '":::.:. 144 2SO't S00'1 200.YDI. -"' ~BRYLCREEM HAIR SPRAY (;/ <JSC II fl 'll ~;~ 99c ~~;o~o~"d t1..0L• " 4-WAY NASAL SPRAY Thtrt'• A -Ntor You . . . In Orqt Co..ntr Aria AMllllM ncr •. IA PAW AVlllUI ,,, to. nan COlUGI llVO, IUfft.l Paal .. JI IA ,AlMA .lYllllll cona MUA JI M llAnol tlYO, G.llOtll GIOY1 UOH llKllO il'lln lltn MAG.OtlA U'tlfT MUNnMGTOll 11.l(ll ttol .lft.1.111.1. A'lmtl !HiliO IOU.I. (MIO .lYIM~I IAGUU MlllS 'tS212 CAIOT 1040 .lf ll '11 LA Mii.i.DA LA •llAOI SMO''*G COO'll Ol.lllG4 • aJO I, CU•lllAN AVINill 1.\1114 ••• un to. 111S1ot STltn nm• um lllWl'OCT AV .. UI WISTMllmll ... WISIMIJlftl Avtlli.11 U'11 Wll..OAU S1110 Wllllllfl I.HU Will II .i.vtlM DISCOUllT SU~llMAHm IN OIANGI COUllTT llA ro 111v1 rou.__..-, Jlll.utt• I" .0. IVCUO PliO 111111nMGtoll NA<11 ltOsf MCIOllllllSY mllt U II.lit.I. 1'I •o. 11.1.1• ti.Vt. Wft.l.Al&.l .. l IOVTll ru• S1110 llotll '"" "' 10 &..•. I DANISH COOK 'N SERVE MELAMINE WARE 8rt ok·•••is!o"t melom1rie 11le '11i11ore1ole 10 v•• on rlO'l ·lll(k. TtflO" 1ud0<:e• Cho•ceol 11 ~•""'"9 Spoo", 11 Slont d Spoo", \J.\,'} F-o•lo.or 12.1 'J YOUR CHOICE '"'"•'· 97c 7" IRONSTONE BOWLS . 48' •• 5·GAL PLASTIC MILK CAN E-Z FOIL PANS 5•1 ol lov• d·1~01ob!e b101I po111 "'""' d••per rOdg•1 cmd ''"''df hO'ldlt1 for 1of•r, b.11tr b1o•li,.,g. i ~ U•t ito10 wo1l•bo1kt l, Ill \•.• 1 I ., I fo1 florol OltO~lflt'lll, t i,. llo~ll. w•ll'I golden "•ogl• d•corotio", 266 11 )' 1·112 • 1 114 WHAM -0 FRISBEE ..... . ......... 88 ' 111 WHAM-0 MONSTER BUBBLES ......... RnD SRVE BEYERAGE • SPIRITS COLT 45 ... ~· ··'~!.",:: 1.85 HARVEST DAV WINE ·;',.'2.35 LUCKY VODKA .. : ~·;.· 7 .44 Iha .,o.e! wo1 •o ~10.,1 111owbe••••• ORTHO SPOT WEED ~1 ~~A~S KILL.~~... _ 198 SUNSET BOOK 3 4 7 "GOOD EARTH': ....... SURE 'N EASY SNAIL KILLER ) llS .•••••......... ... 99 < CHACON ROSE & FLOWER DUST " 129 10 OL,.,,.,, ....... .. ' . I " 32 DAIL 'f P1 LO r Family Project Edible D No"' thttl lhe cncrg~· crisis 1s upon us and ear gt1s shor t. theu's bound to be a return lo :in old-fashioned and tiehcious home activity -making can- dy. If th is pursuit strikl's your , family's fancy, we huvc a great Of"\I.' t{'('IPf: to rccorn- mend. But one caution. Caramel· making Is a labor of love. The candy needs undivided at- tention from the person in C'harge. That's y,hy it's a JlOOd r:imi· ly activity -t~rc'll be olhcl' hands to ans"·er the phone o doorbell. Also to hclµ y,·ith the Jong and coostant stirring and to \\'tap each caramel in· di\•idually. !\~"1' CARA~1ELI\ 2 cups sugar 1 cu p dark corn syrup 2 eight-Ounce containers lighl cream ' ,,~ teaspoon salt ~i cup butter or onargarine 1 teaspoon pcppcrmil cx- lracl Into a large, hea\')' sauce)l.')n turn the sugar. com syru p and the cream fron\ one of the containers. Cook over mediu1n 1 heat. stirring constantly until 1 mixture boils. Very gradually. so mixture does not stop boil· ing, stir in the cream from the remaining container. Stirring coostantty, boil 5 minutes. Stir In butter about I teaspoon at a time. Turn heat low. Still stirring constantly, boil genUy .u n t 11 temperature reaches 258 degrees on a c;an- dy thenytometer or until a teaspoonful oC the mixture dropped into very cold water forms a ball that is hard enough to hold il3 shape, yet plaslio. (ThiJ whole process will takr at least 1 hour and mixture "·ill be very thick toward end ·of cooking.) I Remove from heat. Gently I stir m t11e peppermint enract. Let stand 10 minutes. Pour into lightly greased 8- inch-square cake pan . usiog a rubber spatula to scrape can- dy from bottom of pan but not around sides. ' Plaoe pan on "'ire rack and ' • • LARGE FRESH GRADE "AA" EGGS BOLD GIANT SIZE \ DETERGE~T \ Gl~GHAM SLICED PINEAPPLE BIG Ill 'I• CAN, HALF SLICES CORONET STUDIO PRINT BIG ROLLS PAPER TO.WELS MJB RICE MIXES YOUR CHOICE OF 5 VARIETIES •FRIED RICE• BEEF• CHICKEN •HERB & BUTIER •SPANISH DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES YOUR CHOICE OF LA YER CAKES DELMONTE SPECIAL, VALUE 3/$1 ALL GREEN ASPARAGUS iiii1 CUTS & TIPS 11300 CANS PEAR HALVES l --= IETTY CROCKER HAMBURGER 49c HELPERS YOUR CHOICE OF V ARtfTIE'il #lOl CAH FIRESIDE SALTINE CRACKERS I LI. IOX MUSHROOMS69c FRESH DAIL y LI. BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE ·~ ASPARAGUS 29c FRESH TENDER LB. 33 MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE 12FL.OLCAH 16 FL OZ. .CAH 59• 6 FL OZ CAH 25' '\--------------1 : MINUTE MAID 6 01. CAMS "" o• MATCH GREEN GIANT I 0 oL pie~ CAULIFLOWER IH 39' 39' cool until bottom of pan feels slightly warm . \Vith a small spatula, loosen arQUnd ed ges; tum out onto cutting board. (If candy sticks on turning 1 oot. slowly pass bottorn or pan over a surface unit. set low, of range.) ... PETUHA Siirl'ngfteld CAT FOOD 601.FUTCAMS SPRINGFIELD PINTO BEANS #JOO TALL CAH WHILE THEY I.AST! 39' Let cool a Jitlle more before marking off 34-inch squares and cutting with a large. sharp knife. Place caramels. a little apart. <¥'1. a sheet of "'ax paper and cool completely. Wrap each caran1el in wax paper, folding in and t1\•islinr. ends. flfakes about ~ pounds or medium-hard c a r a m e I s similar to the British product on which Lhis recipe "'as nlOdeled: for a softer caran'lel that is somelimes preferred. cook only to 250 degrees but use the same water tes t. NOTE: We used .the 4.quart heavy aluminum pan from our pressure cooker in making these rarame!i1. Using Noodle Fillets Garnished FISH FILLETS PAPRIKA 6 fresh or frou-n fish fillets . 1 IO 1 "'ii pounds 2 tablespoons butter or margarine. melted 2 medium tomntocs. c:1ch cut into 6 wedges Salt and pcppt"l" 4 ounces n1t"dium e s i: noodles. about 4 cups 8 ounce container sour "'1'•m I table~1 paprika Thaw fish if fro1.rn . Roll up each fillet and securr '"'Ith toothpicks. Place rolls fl nl on "·ell-greased broiler·pan rack . brush with butter. Place 1omato ~-roses on rack: brush with butter and sprinkle with salt and peppc!r. Broil 3 to 4 inches fro m heat 50U!'Ce for $to 7 minulC". caretulty tum roll!I'. nnd brush v.'lth butler: broil un1 11 fish nakes CIU!il)' And look<1 opaque -!i to II minules longer: rermvr picks. ,_feanwhlle cook noodles :ic· cordJng to package' dlr¢elions and drnln : over low ht'Ht toss noodlH wtth sour ercn1n and paprtka : serve wilh fish nlld tomatoes. Jlo1okcs 6 servln~s. I SPINACH MIXORMATCH 7VARlfTIES SPRINGFIELD SPINACH BOLCAH SPRINGFIELD STYROFOAM CUPS .. G. OF" cu .. ZACKV FARMS CALIFORNIA GROWN QUALITY POUL TRY NO PRESERVATIVES AOOEO IACKY FARMS FRYING :~0~~~45c CHICKEN LB. EASTERN FRESH PORK 5~~~L9 SPARERIBS c LB . WATER MELLO CALIFORNIA POP WINE -CANADIAN 'l'RADITION CANADIAN WHISKEY 4/5 QUART FULL QUART s499 HEAL TH & BEAUTY AIDS 'i:'f~-;,;, ii--. CREST 5 OL ..... 1~·.-;.st~ TOOTHPASTE /' 1 ULTRA BAH 5000 8 ANTI PERSPIRAHT ~ 5 OL A.f'f'Osol Can MICRIN PLUS GARGLE AND MOUTHWASH ] fl. 01. lo Hit 39' 10' FRESH LEAH GROUND BEEF 89.~ USDA CHOICE T-BONE STEAKS S 1 a~B."-..-..~P~RE~LL~C~O~N~C:EN~T:R~AT:E~:••~•:''~"~··~~~~C SHAMPOO 1 .._NH ~nt •mu 1011W 1lort1 MOMI' 1 •t.1Dlfl' '41:H COO. •OO. Store Hours 9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. PROTEIN BLEND GROUND BEEF BAR M BONELESS ROLLED HAM OSCAR MAYER ALL MU T OR ALL IEEF SLICED BOLOGNA OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT OR ALL IEB' BOLOGNA • , 69~ PORTERHOUSES198 STEAKS LB. BAR M BULK SLICED BACON c LB. BAR M BoL 69~ 98~ BULK W,IENERS IZOL 98!.~ BAR M FRESH SLICED BOLOGNA 98~. Daily lncludin<J S...day Prices Effective: i:hursday lhru Wtdne1day March 28 thru April 3 · Pric:e• wbject to •tock on hoftd. WE GLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPOHS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA 19th and Placentia 710 W. Chapman • .. A ~';]\' 1 cl~<;rit' t'Offi!l\I 1\nd ht· lu:i ad, an prof1ta For recogn featuri com bi out th c;;; an CK sale makct right t!Tem pla,,tH: fre sh. Cali arc a allt•rn; clK'\l'Y !hf' ll1 !hry :i Pat'kA sn1all cxtr:i Anrl. by lh either candie il';'ld l doz(•n. To I th(' \l"rllf' •·1J:i k11 ~lone:. This gi\"I.'.' ~ bas1 C'\ plcasi cookie Sen< 10: Ba in Ad PO. \j;J;55_ ' • Bakers' Goal: 'Raisin' A bake sale is :111 excellent wnr to raise 1110nl'\' for nn.v ch<.i ri\~'. tlub. !ll:hool o r con1n1un i1r a('tiril~ And \\'hil ·' lH1ke su lcs ~h1ultl IX' fun. till'\ abo ui ke so·1n· ad1ancc pl anning to assure :i profita ble l'en1urt'. For rcc ipc s. <:C!l'el rreognizab!c. pi1pular 1(c•n1,, featuring favontc f la v o r combinations. But. don'L rule OU\ thc unusual or unPxpccted. Cti nd ics for instance can add an extra di1nt•nsion to YQlif sale and are a rl•al \lrol:t maker. Cocoa Baisin Balls f11 rig ht into !hi ~ conc!'pl. St:ll thenl by the pound. I\ r:1 p1Y'd 111 p!a~tic 11 rap to kl'cp thc111 fresh. , ...i C;-1!iforn ia \IPri11m 1" r·:iPr.if'~ are ano1hlT int r 1g11 i 11;.: altcrn:itive. 1!:1i.;1ri~ add a chc11·v texture and h1·\µ kee p 1hr incringue eri.,p h!·r~1U"l' thev rrbsorb all lhc 1n1.1i ~1urc, PaCkage the~c candies 111 s1nall inexpl'nsivc tin~ for ex1ra profit. Anrt . don't I~ :i!r.::ud lo sC'\1 b.1· !he pie«' OnC' 1astc of eith('r or these d C \ i {" i 0 II S candies for fi\'e cents could l<."ad to the sale of a po.uo~ or a doZ<'!l. To learn n1uch more about thi· business of b;1kl' ~J\c~. \\'till' for your fr"" rof''." f•f "B;,ik(' Sates Arc Fur lt<11si n '.\loney." This 16-pagc booklet \\'11\ gi1·t'.' you the 11npon ant salc<i b~s1r" alon~ I\ 1th custo1ncr- plcasing recipes for cake, cookie~. breads and pies. CAUFOH\"IA '.\IERl~Gt;E C.\i\DIES :1 l'lt~ 11·hill'" 2 a cu p sa~•·r 1 t·u p ra1s1ns or r:.i1~111s packagl' 16 ounce s 1 bu11crseo '!"h 111or~l·I,, I tC'asixx1n 1 anil!a l l'r<'hl'at 01-1"1 to J5ll dPgn•rs.1 Rc;1l cgi; 11·hi1es u11!1l they forrn soft pt•ak.~. Ad rl !lug:irJ' gr;idu:ill~ IJl'al un!ll stiff. Vold in raisin~. morsels ;ind 1·anilla. Drop by lc<1spoon onto ll 2 cookil' Shl'CIS. Place sh<;~ls in O\'CTI. Tum off o\'cn. !.et stay in 01 en.) undisturbed. 01·crnight. Store in corerrd eon1;11ner until sale. ).lakes 21 • do~tn. HAISI:\' cc•.::uA HALLS 4 OUtlC('" s c m i . s \\" c e t ehLcolal(' I 2 tablespoons irater '1 cup b11!1er or n1arg<irinl' 1 11 z S!itJ, I .1 egg yolks , 31 cup s1fll·d po11dcrcd sugar I 1 eup ra1~tn<; lnslant hot chocolate mix Jn h1.1avy saucepan. <1vrr] very lo w heat. n1clr chocolall'I 11 11h v.·ate r. rf\·mov~ from hr ll and stir in bultl'r. then l•gg yol ks. one at a !Hnt·. blcnd;ng1 \\'Cl!. I Stir in , cuu p .. wclr r1 •d ~ugar. bl·a ti11~ until mixture is s1nc:>t!1. ·\l'!d r:iis rn<; :n1d nl i>: 11·c1!. Chill 1;, n1int1ll·S I Pour chocolate 1n1x intu l pap<>r bag. Then d r o p chocnhltt' ca?1dy bv tca"poon • Send 1·our name :inc! address to: Bak'c S.1 lc. Ca!ifo mia Hai<:· in Advisory Boo rd. Dc p!. ~P. P.O. Box 51 72. Fresno, CAiif. 93i55. into b<1g one at a time. Shake r.'"~--- un!il l'l':i !cr!. Chill candies until f1rn1. SI o r c rcfnge ralor. :\lakes 2 dozen. FAMILY 1'RE1'AREDNESS PROGRAM Lo"· -,,,OIST URE 1:ooos !.. 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Who'd suspect l h i s elf'gant dessert includes such busy-dny aids as packaged insl:.inl pud· ding and CQOkles from a box! To make this dessert you simply layer skinny chocolate \\'afers in a cake pan, with alternate layers of a creamy· rich filling you "'hip up in your blender. 1'he refrigerator docs the real work! After an :111-day stay, your "layer ea kc'· emerges rich and crrarny. ]he chocolate wafers absorb moisture from the filling nnd become richly-rlavorcd la yers of "cake." Our version feature s chocolate wafers and vanilla pudding mix, but wilh a little imagination you can create endless variations on the same theme ... an all-chocolate or alJ.vanilla cake. for example, or a lemon cake with lemon podding · and vanilla ( o r lemon) wafers. Or an orange cake, using fresh-squeezed juice in place ol the milk. How about mocha cake flavored with instant col· fee? CHOCOLATE WAFER "LA YER CAKE'' t envelope plain gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water \ii cup boiling water t cup cold sk.im milk 1 package instant vanilla pudding 2 egg whites, stif[]y beaten 21 chocolate wafers, (hair boJ) Combine gelatin and cold water in blender container. Wait a minute. then pour on boiling water. Cover and blend on high speed until all gelatin granules are disoolved. Add milk and pudding: mix . Cover and blend smooth. Pour mixture into beaten egg "'ilites and gently but t1x>roughly fold together. Put a layer of chocolate wafers in lhe_J~ottom of ..an_&.: inch cake pan. Cover with a layer of the vanilla mixture. Add another layer of \.l'afers. then pudding . · .. then a third layer ol wafers, concluding with the vanilla mix-ture on kip. (Decorate v.·ilh a border ol crushed v.·afer crumbs, if you like.) Chill several hours before serving. Makes eight servings , 133 calories each. Sugar.free dieters needn't be left out of the fun ~ flere.<1· a version for ynu. us· ing dietetic cookies and sugar· free pudding mix. Hn\.l'ever, the dietetic pudding must rirs1 be cooked. Follow our spcci:il directk>ns. Combine one four-serv ing envelope of any flavor diet etic pudding mix with one en\'elope plain gelatin in a nonstick saucepan. Add 111 cups ski m milk : cook and stir until boilin~. Remo~·e from heat and allow to cool. Beat two egg white~ and v, teaspoon salt untl l stllr and fold into puddlng. Layer the pudding mixture and dietetic cookies in a cakcpan, as in the previous r('(!ipe. Chill all dny or overnight. Serves eight. JOO calories c<ich. For more unfo rb iddt•n sweets. send a stamped, self· addressed envelope and 25 cents to SLl?.'l GOURMET sugar • REDUCED RECIP· ES. in care of the 0Rily Pik>t, SO West Shore Trail. Spar13, N.J . 07871. Better Butter Add sparkle to a lazy mom· lng 's bteakfast \.l'ith Mange -butter sproad for your toast Cream •, cup I~ slick I but· ter "1th I cup confectioners· &Jgar and I tablr.spoon each or grated or:inge rind nnd orange juice .. This wlU cover el&ht slices of toast. ' Wtdnrsday, Mareh '17, )q74 PORK • RIB POllTION LOW, LOW, PllC£ LOIN ROAST c LB. HORMEL RED LABEL BACON·iKLt c BUTCHU'S P!IDE BUDGET BURGER '""' ,., l LIS. M IMI PA~~~FMIX 59c vEGETA8'E LB. PROTEIN AODEU lCU TIWI J lit. . . . ..1Jc LI. FAMILY PAK CHOPS SLICED PORK 108 LOIN lb. FREE 1nc11:r1 rmi RECIPE PORK CHOPS INDONESIAN BONELESS • 111F CHUCK ROAST SlV[Jt !OH! CUT 1 39 BONELESS • BEEF 149 LI. RIB STEAK LI. BlAOE CUT • BEEF 8 8 CHUCK ROAST · ~. ·79~ Bllf PUT! SltOIT RIBS ........ . 11! non TASH ll SU• I LB. PKG 97c PllCM Fil.UIS • lA. THESE ME.t.T PRIC£5 EfrECTM MARCH 28-APRI\.. •.THURS n«tJ Wf:O. 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BOX • DUTCH APPLE RAISIN/CINNAMON• FROZEN StRA LEE 95c PULL·APARTS l2·00HC£ BOX • FROZEN {.B) MIGHTY HI 'ji;I( STRAWBERRY • 17 SHORTCAKE I 12-0UNC[ CAN • fRDZEN MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE I • FANTASTIC DISCOU NTS EVERY OAY 12·0UHC£ BOX r.B'\KRAFT 44c 'ji;I( PEANUT BRITI LE 2·9-otltCE TUBS • SOfT {.B) BLUE BONNET 'i"( MARGARINE {.8)3 PACK ..... CRACKER JACKS 6--0IJNCE BAR {.B) NESTLE'S ~CRUNCH BAR c'S)l4-0UHC£ • 3c ji;f( PINESOL CLEANSER I {.B)1>0UHC£ eomr 92c 'ji;I( PINESOL 17-0UNCE AEROSOL <S'lPINESOL 75c ~BATHROOM CLEANER a::m ~ 6 IJl, BO• 1u ~6Ql!llf\ 8·PACK JELL·D IOc REC UISCOUNI PRICE lie ALPHA BETA APPLE BUNS 11).PACK ALPHA BETA PEE WEE FRENCH ROLLS 12·PACK ALPHA BETA PARKERHOUSE ROLLS 24·0UNC[ LOAf ALPHA BETA GIANT BREAD &·PACK • CHOCOlATE IC£0 l·OL JAR . PIM£HIO . AMERICAN ALPHA BETA DONUTS PINEAPPLE • OllVEIPIMENTO ~ KRAFT 34c Do.•• CHEESE SPREAD D-oi 5-0l. • ot.D ENGllSH • CHEES( & BACON J9c fi·Ol. TUBE • SHARP • GARLIC PlllENTO • BACON • SMOKE {..E)~::~~ 49 ..... SQUEEZE·A·SNAK c LARGE SIZE RED• RIPE ,... GARDEN FRESH HEAD TOMATOES LETTUCE WE FEATURE SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES RED RIP[ • 49 RE D RIPE • WHOlf STRAWBERRIES ~" WATERMELON CALIFORNIA GR(l'.'JN • LAllGEA9 ASPARAGUS .. ~. SDI.ID GREEN CABBAGE GARDEN fRCSH • YOUR CHOICE RED a~ .. RADISHES OR GREEN ONIONS ZAHiDI DATES 10~. 79• cot111.-..-••--c:o1t ... -•-1•11. ''-"'· ..... ,.,.. ... el'!_ ... ,~ __ TC ..... CM-11,l lOI.-~ _._,OM .... C:ll-f ltJl-u.•"*•..U-tlMl~••w... l'Olllff-•AW"T ....:, ..... _ .... _, .... ,W-.lolol_.,, ... iOvntlA .... -MlJI,_........, THICK ME~T£0 CANTALOUPE VIN( RIPE .f!'NEYDEWS ' \ c 10~ 29~. 29~. • ' c pol '°"' lhes ag• Ct lin1{ for . One S" sine coo s fast chic t""~"""""' i i ' i: I i ' Fill mJil Pilo Pos Cos --- •• . ~ . .... • OAJL Y PILOT :J5 Quicken the <;coking, But Take Thyme to Savor Cookin'g a v.•hole dinn('r in a pot is not only delu.:iouJ and convenient, it's practic!l in these limes of cri<>r gy ft\(lrt· ages. Cutting down on Cl/Oking time is 11n in1portant l!!elrnquc for sa\'ing fuel when yo1j cook. One v.•ay to do this 1s to <.'ut in- gredients into sn1allcr pll'Ces, since limaller pieces ~f food cook fast er than larger ones. Sn1aller volwncs alJJ (."OOk faster, so "'hv not roast chicken pieC9S father than a \~hole chicken or make 1n- div1dual n1eat loa\'es or meat balls rather than a larger loaf. Anolher way to prac11ce the art of fuel -sa\•ing cookery is lo prer>are easy one-dish meals. The cornbinations are endless, the flavors divine. Vegetable Pork Stew is a hearty dish filled v.· i l h nutr1ttous ingredients as pork , fresh cabbage and carrols. The pork cooks quickly bc<'ausc it"s cut into I-inch cubes : the cabbage tooks fast , ----. too. because ir, sprl>dded This 88\ ory llavprcd sic"' is Sf:asoned "1th bay 11nd lh}'lllt' and just 1hc right amount of Jcnwny tang. \'EGETA BLE POllK ~TE\\' 1 pound boneless Jl or k shoulder , cut into l·Jnch (.'UbcS I tablespoon salad oil ' ! cup chopped 0111011 I clo\l' i.::1rh<'. n11ncl'd 3 carrot'. 1xirl'd and ~htt'<l 2 lablespoons flciur 2 cups .,..·ater I tablespoon lt·mon JUi('(' I t c 11 s p o o n monasod.iun1 glutan1ate I teaspoon salt I teaspoon sugar ·~ reaspoon pepper I bay leaf 1 ·! teaspoon dried leaf 1hyn1(' 2 cups shrcdde-cl eabbagc 111 n1ediu1n head I Bro"'" meat in salad 1ul 111 Vegetable porlc: stew is another example of one-pot cookery that is being rev ive d to conserve energy and make the most of mingling spices. llutch 01·cn . Add onion , garlic and carrots. Cook 5 n11nutcs, spru1klc with flour and 1n1x 111·11. S11r in 1\'lllt~r and Jen1on JU!C'f' .\dd 1nonosodium glutamatl'", .-:a ll. sugar, pl'pper. bny leaf :.nd lhyn1c. Cov1•r nnd <.'OOk u1t.'r low h1•a! I hour . t\dd cabbage 11nd rook 20 1n111utcs lon~L-r ,\lakes .\ i.crvings. CARE Dropping Escalattng food priers and \\'Orld\\•idc s hor1:i gr~ h,1\"C' fnrtcd C.\HE to ren1ove 36out seven nlillion childrt~n fn11n 11.i l i.;\ nJ need~ pc-r~on:; eligible for food package!'. 1'o rornhat thvindl111 g supplte~ of a11in1al p1·u 1e1n. lhe Indian gove.m· n1ent .'.Ind ('.\RE have bceri tll,l!':-.·prodtH'lllC: KIF, a \C gctable prolctn, which these youngsters froin tile :-tale of Ker ala ;ire .~:inipl ing . 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·~~~~~~~~ ~'"'"''•'"'""""""''""'"''"'''"''""''"'"'"'''"'""'"'"'"""""'"'""""""''"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'""'•'"""'"''•"""'"""''"'"'"'""'"'"' ' , ''"'' ""''"''""'""••• '"'"'"'""'''''''"''"'""'''"''"' •r ~ I I I l I I I :::.: .. ; (104 lists! -.·''··': :~~~~:::ient tear-off pad for just S 1.00 i (postage prepaid) r Send in l Coupon Today I and Become A I Super Shopper ~------------------' I I I I I I I I Fill in thi s coupon . clip and mail with $1.00 t" Pilot Printing Shopping List Post Office Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Calif . 92626 Now you can do a week 's shopping without for getting a single item! Use pre-printed I shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 separate printed items, plus add1t1onal space s you can fill in yourself. Just check 'em off - 34 Staples 21 Vegetables 1-1 Fru its 6 Sakef")' Items S Beverage s 19 Meat and fish entries 11 Dairy items 20 Miscellaneous U1t1 shown 1ctu1i ----------------------I I I ----------------------I I ----------------------i DAILY PILOT ; . i I I , l ,. ' rr We've = ~P with ~~hole family of qu:lit;~ariety~ breads that recapture the hearty flavor our European I ancestors took for granted. They're all full of Old World 1 • ingredients and slow-baked to get the most from them. DUTCH DILL A 19lh Ce~tury Pennsylv11nl11 favorite. Dutch Dill ii. 1+ litchi br()WTI, open-11rain loaf TtU1de of courwi fY1!1 meal and fine rye flour, laced with tangy chopped onions alld pungent dill seeds. '· :BAVARIAN PUMPERNICKEL ]f your name happens to be Schmidt (If lfCTTmnnn. your fare.- bearers p robably 11te lots of flRvarian P ump11rnic:kel, It's 11. tl:irlr, r.avory blend of r;·e floun, c:11w11y seed• and ll!lle<:ted spice~ Ainong the many talents 19th Century European immigrants brought to their adopted land was an uncanny knack for baking bread.-·"'"...," -1" O ur family numbers eight delicious breads in all : Dutch D ill, Bavarian Pumpernickel, Holland Krunch, Buttermilk, Cracked Wheat, . '·~·;.· ......... . French Sourdough, Up-Side-Down White and Up- Side-Down Wheat. Your family will like all of them • ~---~ r-------------~-------------~-----------------, i 106 OFF ~--100 OFF-i I I ~·THE ARST FAMILY OF QUALITY VARIID BREADS IID lltEf'Slllll' ermos w"'~ID) I I I I I I I I I I I I I Mr. Grater: When all tem11 or 1hi1 orf1r luive beoon fu1fil1td by the <"U~tomer :ind by you, Intent.hi Br•l'\df; Corpor1tion will redeem tki! coupon far 10<" plut Jt• h1ndli111t on tM purtluue of one !Ollf of •ny Millbrook veriety bread, Any 11thtr u'e conM1tutes fr•wl. Jnvoiur. pr()•iding proof of purcha.M of suffi. cient 1toclt of Millbrook ,•ariel)' breatl• to ro,·er coupons presented for redt>mption must ha .hown upon reque1L ConiumeT mu1t pay any nles t11x. C.1h veluti 1t70th of Ir. Only OllC" <:OUPQfl per indtvidu•I, family, or orpnll1tion. Offer expirn 01~mbcr 31, 1974. Intentate Brands Corp., P.O. Box 719, Philadelphia, Pa. 19105.18-MV-74-02. Take this coupon to your groccr.1-It'lt take 10~ off the price of any loaf of our firstJamily of quality variety brtads. c . t.; ·----------~=========~=======-=------ Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers ' I I I I I I I I I ' le Sllre to u1e J•ur Zill Colle I ----------:.-------------.!:-------------·--.... ,1------------------------------- I •\ • ' • • ;~fi [JA!: 't rl' 01 _{ \'I'"' It'' t'~ t-, ,, [,'.' , ISEQ 7 • . SLAB BACON • THE ' • r '· ' • • NG STATER BROS . CERTIFIED BEEF e BLADE CUT c QUALITY SERVl~E BLUE CHP STAM!>S & ~~= Rl8 ROAST STATER BROt CERTIFIED BEEF-GUAlANTEED s 09 • RIND·DN 7 9 /IA HORMEL ... l·LB. · U.S.D.A. CRAC:'-A wso~: r:c'.)·t LB . POUND l·ST THRU ;.rK R~ ................. 1.39 T· ONE GROUND OUllU')UI Bf~f ' DINHER FRAHKS ,. 89' si.'icE°o"8A°co1t " , " .. 98$ S ·EAK BEEF '" 89' H0 1Mfl R{O LA&ll SLIC ED BACON STATER BROS. MOIClY DACK GUARANTH ON QUALITY MlATS (VfllY PllC! Of M E AT !~ UNCONOlllONALL Y GUAI ANTllO TO •LEA~( YOU 0 1 YOUI MONIY WIU ll (H(ll~ULL Y llfUNOlO PRICES EFFECTIVE 7-FULL DAYS THURS. thru WEDS . MAR. 18-APR 3 LB. ~~~~~: ....• LI. '115 c STATER BROS . CERTIFIED BEEF e GUARANTEE D 79 POUN D FRESH e DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE c LB . ,.,SH ,1011N 4 9c HAM SLICES 11 t.11•t•o1 c,1,1111r>••rr •1J•• .. •1o•1111t1 $129 11•rr•uo1 c1•T1,110 11n •Gu"''"Nu10 89C WHITING FISH ........ ····"· RIB SYl'iA "S . " CHUCK STEAK ............ L• Pl!SH PIOZIN 8 9 c $1 6 9 TOIJI C>lti,C I Ot ~!11>r,1 ?It 1 $169 L!AN 80NELES~ $1 39 TURBOT FILLETS ..... ·" sMoKED SIRLOIN r~P..... . .... " STEWING MEAT ..... L•. Hll~••ot•N •CINt••c111 $189 cENTERcu r POUND IHOUI Dl•C"''ll' 89c &.1H•1•cu1 $14 9 HALIBUT STEAKS .......... ll. ROUND BONE .o.ur ....... L! CLUB STEAKS ... ' .. LI. osc••M•Y•••M llitAN $4 98 CANNED HAM cHucccurau••ou"•"'jJ''o 99 C ,, ... n •a•os c1•n,11011u •Gu"'"N'''o $189 CANNED HAM .............. 3·LI. 7-BONE ROAST ......... 1.•. CUBE STEAKS ............ : .. . t OKAIMIYlt: $109 $689 IONHllSiUtlHOUlDll $ 39 NOlAlli •WU\fllM,1UD . $183 BEEF FRANKS ....................... LB. MDHAWK ROLLED ROAS'IJ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,LB PORTERHOUSE STEAK • LB OKAI MIYlt s 105 S·POUNDS llAlll llOS (11111 110 e1u. C\l,t,l,t,!jl!ID • s 119 llAlll 110 , Clll"!!D 1111 . GUAIANTllD $199 WIENERS ........... . ...... LI. ' RUMP ROAST ION, IN.' ll TOP SIRLOIN SJfAK...... .ll !.!.!.~~.~.F 8 7 c t VAiii Of ~A l•IP1 IHI Qe (HffH 42 c ENCHILADAS ................................ rn oz . • • .. lt.ilil1! DI~« 9 c BRIGHT & EARLY ................... ,, oz 2 (HU ii Ot 1AVlA01 7 9 c JENOS Pl.Z.ZA ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,," Ol oo,30' ........ \ PEPPERONI PIZZA )!'";;"'" ~ ""1 MORTON DINNER "0, 1312 2 '151 !O Lil ...,,..,.,, '""'' Tiii.ki! SWANSON DINNER 2 '109 I~ OZ v,,., 11! < ''"'' HALIBUT rl,.(lil'>GI f.t,•l•O -\~11 0 61 c TURNOVERS .............................. ,,v. oz MACARONI & CHEESE .. 1ooz. 34c Y.t,N 04 • ..,.,.,\ FISH & CHIPS .. BAN SHAVE IUAYI lSSlNCl SHAMPOO 16 01. ROLL ON CREAM ""' 54' '"•0' I'•' "'"''' 1111)fl(lt.t, .. , ' '01 .;.01.0.0,n • ••o MfNTHOl •tr.u1 •t & IJ .. \tl .. llCI UMI • IATlU""llOI ClPACOL 79c 39c MOUTH WASH .... 79 1Ho<s1 11 A LARGE FANCY CRISP HEADS LARG E FANCY RIPE CAL IFORN IA GROWN FOR OLD SPICE MU RINE PE PTO OEODORANT lYE DROPS lllSMOL .. ,.s1.16 LAIGl fANCY WHITt OR IUIY RIO 3 2 9 C GRAPEFRUIT ......... FOR 010•1,•• 79c 66c "KOO 11 '-t VIBRANCY YANQUISH POLI DENT l~'lt"'"N'Y'''s~T·Not• _ y2 39e MUSHROO .... LB VITAMIN·C TABLETS POWDER US NO. I O'ANJOV 4 ""'9 ( $MAll llD 01L1c10\U 4 99 C: l•EARS ~•' '7 .......... 99' 77c ..... 69' .. ,. 79 "o" ' l(IO ....... •• APPLES ........... . I KRAFT CHEESE 5·0UNCE JARS 40 c OLD ENGLISH • SMOKELLE CHEESE & BACON RDU e GARLIC BUBBLE BATH GOODWINS 21·0Z. \ • BORATEEM PLUS GIANT 6-LI. -4 OZ. ' ' I ORTEGA RED CHILE SALSA IOOl 19' ORTEGA TACO SAUCE '°' 23' ACAPULCO HOTS omo• ............... iooz. 43' LIPTON Soup .. lUCfl'lONION 44' & NOODLE WITH POTH...... 1 '"" FAULTLESS STARCH SPR AY ON 1S OZ. POWDIR 'JO·Ol. MANDI WRAP DOW 200.n. MAGIC PRE· WASH 16-0UNCI • 7·.SIAS ASSORTED SALAD DRISSINGS 3 9 c . R SSIN GS ....................... 8DZ. ORTIGA GREEN 2 7 c I LI SAL SA ................. 7-0Z. K<usANC AK E MIX2 -La.6 5 C 0(1 ! P'4.C~~4i:;: OE7ERGEr>l-;' ~~, . L WER GIANf7· 5 c • ...... SIZE PU ·~ \'EC.;,":iA':!..: COJ\T\~G ~, r"1 FRY 13.oz.$114 ... SIZE Ml tll·R.AVIOLI .. , ... , ll~~F·O·GHETTI ·· , ""' Jlfi'Y CA!:E Mil: ASSORT<D , o• ao: 431 .. ,, 43' 17' KOOL POPS '"'"""' REDPACK TOMATOES ~.,. MAYONAISE ~;;'i,~".'i?' SAFFLOWER OIL,,.,.oo, ·~c.. 25• lOl 27' l• Ol 82' " '1.21 NABISCO VANILLA 45 C WAFIRS .. 12.01 JlfFi' fi:O SilNG Ml:t~S . , 17' JIFFY SriOWHlt MIX . ·' 17' PILLSBURY GRAVY MIXES .. , 10' TOP RAMON NOODLES .... 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The def1n1 t1on you get depends on who you ask- Webster may think trivia (s mal l t i is well. trivial Bui Trivia (big T) is a fascinating feature that tickles the brains of so me of the Orange Coast area's most soph1s11cated newspaper readers. Can you name Jack Armstrong 's high school? How about Judy Garland 's dog in the "Wizard of Oz " movie? The name of the "Star Trek" spaceship? If these are the kind of questions that turn you on . you 're a tnviadd1ct or you could be one if you 'd just let yourself go. Check out "Trivia " (with a big T. by T.T.) in next Saturday's edition of the DAILY PILOT \ ,. l '1 ~ l DAIL '1 PILOT :J1 ,. ,, .. ) , • ( r ~ ,__, I I ,.., i,...1 -'' t , :> ~ • 1 Fre nch st e w, ratatouille, is a hearty entrec for d ieters a nd a p iq uant fil ling for 'upper om e le ts for Sunday. " "" coupon ,. .. /l 'il'HE FISH MARKET • Th"", 1hr11 S1t11 , Mot, 27-ll. With Tlrllt Co1tpo11 SOUTH PACIFIC • MAHI MAHI FILLET FltOM SCOTlANO BAY SCALLOPS Frtf<;H FlllET OF ENGLISH SOLE Op0'11 11 cu" lo 6.00 pm ~al & 5w11 11 ta S:JO ~ --,4v\"~· , • ~ '!'H I:: ~ Su" '~"'Wed , Mor . ll·Ap•. ), With Th i• Cow po" ' r-•o i.1 ~EATTlE 59~. '<.:1 BUTTER CLAMS / ~1 " C ANADIAN 1~' • SALMON ~ CHOICE ALAStrAN 1?~ HALIBUT STEAKS ~ Wf! A,,cpl f ood Coupon• ~ Open 1 I om 10 6 00 pm Sot & s~n 11 lo ~:lO ·~~". 145 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa ' F" '.~ • . .. "' .·.~ ~' . . ... . « ~• r, ""' 1•uou9" S ot l'<la• "<'•"., l!;I II>>• YOU CAN MAKE JUS.T ONf 'i.TOP AT HICHA>-'D'. r I-:.ll , & ENERGY i'IHI LE YOU ENJOY SWli'f'l '~'i r ... Tt ~ I' ,r' l't ! '"' TO PROVIDE THE FI NEST OUA!I TY Vl-tlJ( f,NO 'i.fRVICE , OVER TOi'IN -AND NOT 6[ SA I !'.i f ![O " , ~·o. p, '. -. r ,[ l [)• 1r;1 r T p, r LO•'.F R SHOP -LIDO E XCLUStVE L Yl SAVE TIME I J'.1[fJ', \[f~S t' OUR ,".1AIN OBJECTIVE . VIE ARE CON TINUALLY STRIVING t_·. •U.J Ct.'/ I 1~.o .-.LI lHIS ANO r-.l(JHE IN JUS T ONE PLACE, Wl'iY RUN ALL Meat REAt VAL UE IS MEAT R[AOV 10 PR[PAH£ l'll TH(1ul ,,,r,\ rr.T ('~ I THR OW AV'/A Y OUR [)(P[Rl l!UrC .. lRS l'tUS Ill! 11~1!'.;T \• f'<fl .-,.(Jo 'r·. AOD UP TO SUPEAB CUTS PfRSQNAl Si RVICE IS All'n'IVS .i.vti.tl :.111 f 11',t! ''' '• ! FORGET OUR CANDLELIGHT 1.~[ATS f OR l'1( C..OURMtl !Ulll'~' CALI FORNIA GRO~'JN ®Chicken Breasts '?'Standing Rib Roasls Delicatessen 1.09 lb. 1.79 lb . TASTY OINNlRS AR ( S1MPl[ !At<l l<Q'.'£ AEAO .. PR(PAfll[) • IO!FFEAEl'llT (ACH DAV Al•'IAVS FR(<;f.I Ollll .. VISIT OUR ('.Hf ~<;I I 100 OIFFEAENT CHEESESI ANO<;( Lf<:T I RO'.I 1>1(;1-Hl!RO''; 1t<l'.' /.'l'.i.i• • '• llflll) SALADS FOR YOUR CONV[IOlrricr Rl AOI' !,',\Q{ SANOV11C••l > EAlJ.l ,,,,I ;0-.1 YOU DESERVE A BREAI<' RICHAR D'S r_ Grape Nul Custard 89c RICHARD 'S GARLIC CHEESE Ofrench Bread 89c Liquor PERSONA L SE RV I C l rll TH COMP t'E TE SELECT ION OF J IN{ 1"1 '<F ~ ~ l 1"1• Jf URS Mtll r., ONE STOP SHOl"PING AND FINISHING TOUCHES FOR Tfo!ATPlRFECT •,,£Al FROM JAPAN Olakara Plum Wine KIK U c, Masamune ~ake RICHARD'S LIDO 3433 VIA LIDO NB Opell 9 8 Dady, Sun 9 1 673·6360 C\'I lfU)~ C.tl"" I ~~ • 1 •• ' '· 1.19 --,, .. , .... •a• ~ ''-, Bakery I 11·.11 .. -.' Plr~•llRO c; 11 OlfF(·Rl"I T ICINOS QI rRtSH BAl(EO BREAO. WITH f "'" •1 1-r. Tl<lf. cr.l"f<, ~. DO NUTS BAICf_O OA•L V WITH NO PRESERVATIVES r.1.u, 0 { •;()(;\[ rno·.1 OUR "110[ SEllCT!ON TASl !NG IS B[ll(VING• ',' I ti ! [ Sandwich Bre ad Chocolate Cake Produce I" El '•"1 69c 1.32 I ' .. r I'/ '.AllO['j f Ar~ ... PROD\ICl !ONtV Ttl( BES r AVAILAB LE IS CHOSEN, ' _.01 I (J r,n !iUIJI\! (l l'llf)OUCl IS Dl'iCARD lO SO VOU SE LE CT ONLY TH£ IRESHCST ·.1 1t•; .11 o·,o r.111101 • \ ' Asparagus ... Sunk isl Oranges Grocery 49c lb. 19c lb. BROV>5r T1tl\Our,•; APPAQ)(lMAT£lV 9000 Gl'lOC£R '( ITEMS. THOUSANDS MORE l ltA'\i ...... o~.T S I OAE<:; vou CHOO!.r JUS T WHAT YOU Nf(O, WHCTHER IT BE • C.EAT A•·1s11r Ok ~AVORIT[ BRANO WHV SE TllE FOR L[SS) • HUNT'S SN ACK PACK '") Dessert Cups .. :••. KN UDSF N PARTY T!l'.\E Ice Cream Squares .. .,,.., x 1M~ ••• ., •.. o RICHARD'S HARBOR VIEW 1660 MACA RTHUR NB Open 9 8 Daily, Sun. 9.7 644 8660 .·(f.· •, ... ' ,~ .~ •• l '~. j 14 69c o:-;t:. COUPO~ Pl M ADl L1 Ct ST0\11 It I 11'1 f nl f"!J\ rt 1'I \IJl l Ill \111\!ll' I '''' (111 l~I' I'll( \I'll 11 r'l ST0\411( 1" ,,11,,n i: Carrots 5c 'll'ITJI T!llS COl.i1'0:"1 a~. ' 'b .,..,o ,,611 ... o,. ... I I I I I I I I I " I ": j •, " Gr apefruit Juice 19c \·1111 1111~! r•t r"' .., .. ~· ., ., I I I I I I I I I 50COFF ''' !J'! PLKfH,\!!il BB Q Chicken !111n, R.•1l1,1r d\ Orl1 I \\llll llll'tllll'U' '::. ' • ,,.,.,. r, • "••• n• 6110 " ,,.., '',.,."'"'"'••it·• Qol ) ~I ~ ~ " , .. .. 38_ o:·cv PILOT ·, ,• Brun.ch Simply Made, Served _____ , 1. 'Some occasions call for brunch. a oombinaUon of ~ brYkfast and lunch. It's an ea.~ meal Ytith a \ tnenu that doesn't neNt to • l perple1 you and u-'l.lally so simple that it can be ,er1·ed on a single plate. ~Egg.s Elegantf' arc a ~ed. example or "·hat to , rvt because they'rr so easi- prepared. ~tali:e the cheese uct in advance and kttp Cheese ~Gaf •·. ~Sliced ~. By CECILY BRO\\'XSTONE Aued1l.. "'''' f'-41 E•!lff DEAR CECIL'': I lo\'t tbr, recipe for the large IGBf of cbttAe bread lo y o u r £C>Okbook. Now 1 wou.ld llke to , use that recipe to un•e to ;guttl!I and to give 11 r;lfl.s. 'Rut I doa"l know bo•· many '1maJI paiis and tbt tf!m· ,peraht't and tlmt to use In 'bakini thtst. -BREAD BUFF. DEAR BREAD B U F F \\'hat a fine idea! I ' m delighted to gi\'e you !he details for 1nakini:; I he miniature loa\'ts. In this ca~ I found it praciical to double llle*'1)riginal recipe and I used another method of mixing. ~ cheese bread recipe In my cookbook ha~ been very popWar -perhwpe becau!le it mes le" !lugar aOO more cheese than the usual fonnula. T hope these miniature loaves v.-ill be just as "'ell re<:eived -C.B. MINIATIIRE CHEESE LOAVES 3~, to 4'• cups unsifted flour 2 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspQOns salt 2 package.'i active dry yeast l cup milk ~; cup "·a1er 2 cup! grated lmedium fine ) !\harp cheddar c h e e s e • slightly packed (1 ~ pound ) In large bo .... ·1 cf electn c mirlure thol"()Ughly !I t i r together I'!! cu ps cf the ncur. the sugar. salt and undissoJ\·ed yeasl Jn a small saucepan ever lcw heat, heal the milk and water until very ""'arni -120 to 130 degrees. Graduallv s! ir into nour mixture; ·beat at medium speed for 2 n1inutes, scraping ~·l sereral times. Add cheese and 1t cup flour beat at high spttd fer 2 minutes. scraoing b c "' 1 R\'eral time!. Stir in enough additional flcur tc make a stiff dough. Turn out onto a lightly nourtd !\ltiact: knead until smooth and elastic -8 to 10 minute.~. Place in clean. dry. greased mixer bo\\'I, !urning f() grea.~ top. Co\·er; let rise in "·arm labout 80 degre-e:~\ drarirree place until doubled -about 1 1 ~ hours. Punch dov.11 dough . Di\idt" into 8 equal portions and sha pr into 8 loa\·es for 4 1 ~ bv 2 1 ~ b\ 11, inch pans or di\·ide dough iftto 4 equal portions and shaoe into 4 lo.a\'es for 6 by 3 by 21 ~ inch pans. Plaee in greased pans Ccn·r.r: let rise as pre\•iously until doubled -about l hour and 20 minutes. Bake in a preheated 3i5- degree O\'eD20 minutes for 41 ~ inch loa \·es and 25 mintJtes for 6-inch loav~; pl act" a she<"t of roil O\'er loa\'es during la.~t 5 minutes to a\'oid excessi\'(' brov.11ing. Remove fr01n pans lo \.\ire rac.:ks and cool. If bottoms and sides of loares are a pale C'Olor '-'hen you retno;\·e them from pans, return loaves (minus pans ) to a lo\.\' rack of O\'en and <'on tlnue haking 111 3i5 degree!l until sides t.ike on more color -aboul 5 minutes. bottoms of Joa,·es '!till show O\'en·rack marks but that doesn·t mat· ter (;hcese loa\·es m:i y be s1orcd "I room le-mperature for a day or tv.·o. but If the}' art to be kept longer they should be rtfrlgerated: in either cast reheat !hem before ser,•ing. Freeze OK Time was v.·hen th t ho~m11ker v.'a! advlstd not 10 freeze cheese. but now she can freeze It under the follov.· ing clrcumsta~s : lf the ~ Is kept ln IL.; orlgl~l wrapptr or if Jt i~ d"lll>le •Tapp!(i tlghlly in freezer wrap. When thawing, let th e chttse defrost. slowly. ln Its wrappln~ la the rtfrtgerat.or. l warm. Wh ile ('gg~ poach ln I' skillet or poacher, cook I.he Canadian S1)'le baron and English muffins und('r the broiler, This brunch v•a1L'i nicelv fflr guem btcau!M\ it v.·ill all ·krep \\'Bml in !ht> 'f.\'l•r1 (l11Cf' !ti..• broller is turn<tl off, If it has to W'\it, be oehain the eggs are poached fo thei r very softes t stage. Even the spi~ peach halves can be placed on the p\aWs so all you need do is \\'hisk them in to your guest.~. ClfEESE·EGGS ELEGM'TE 2 tablespoons ,Jll·purpcsr flour ~ tca.\pooo salt 1 ~ teaspoon dry n1u~tard 1, teaspoon prpper 2l, C\Jps n1ilk I C\lP 14 02. I shredded Qled. dnr cheese I teaspoon \\'orcestershire sauce OR \1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce 6 English muffins. spl it rn 11alf. toasted and bu ttered 4 slice$ cooked Canadian sty le baron 6 eggs, poached Paprika butter ; blend Jn nour, salt, rnus1ard and prpper. l°ttn)()\'e from heat : s1ir in milk. Heat 10 boiling. stirring eonslantly. lioil and stir I n1ln u1e. ltcmove from heat ; stir in cheese untll melted I r ncl-essary, rrturn to lo\.\' heat to finish niching cheese. 'IJv not boil. 1 Add Worcestt•r!hirc sauce OR hot pepper soucl;!. Arrangt Canadian baron on 6 muffin halves; tcp "ith poached eggs. Spoon 1 1 tup L-hcese sauce over e g g s . Sprinkle "'i lh paprika. • 2 tablespoon!'i butter Jn a I.quart saucepan melt Sr.r\'e "·ith remaining muflir ~ halves. l\lakcs 6 servin gs. BRUNCH MENU OFFERS SIMPLICITY FOR HOSTESS ------------- ' .. The great American taste most Americans have never tasted. Buffalo Steak Slrolghl out or our American heritage And os mlld and dellc1ous os beeland then some. The early se"lers knew a good thing wtien !hey losledlt. From Beef to Buffalo We pass on lower costs on all the meat we sell. And now you c on las!e ii loo Becouse Ralphs hos lresh. groin·fed bullolo sieaks ta enfoy. To cook In your lavorlte ways Broiling or bo1beQulng You1 sreak 1n American h istory ts walling for you al Ralphs . Baste a Buffalo Steak Fo r burtoto steak, we suggest lhol a slrloln b e cut about 1 Inch !tuck As II slowly b10Us, bosle wtlh !he lollowlng: Basting Sauce 1 clove gotr1c ; mashed 11easpoon son 112 cup tetragon vinegar 1 leospoon pepper 5 toblespoons o live oil Mix together and shake won Meat Master Meats The cost of meat Is down, and Ralphs has lowered the price of beef and pork and la1nb and veal and poultry and even seafood. And this week, we're featuring fresh . te nder. graln·fed buffalo steaks, roasts and stewing meat. Compare the Super Low prices and the quality of Ral1>hs Meat Master Meat with wherever you're shopping now. Youll •ee how much you save. ~:-:=--;;:=;:~;--~~~,~=' Tender, Gniln Fed FNSh--Cut Southern Buffalo Chuck Ralphs Fryers """ ·39 tb .• Steaks " 1.09 Bread 14 Ol. loll Vltf .45 ~1lp~1 t:•C-,.tl••-l fl o '"'' Sor '•ot1ln Conc-1ntflt1 Super Burger l••l ll1d1 Cut Chuck Steaks Itel Chuck Boneless Roast le•llop Aouf'cl Boneless Steaks l!l••I -Bon•I••• Shoulder Clod Roast lu!Alb Spencer Steaks U.$.0.A. Choice -Stiould11 Lamb Roast Fre1h Loin End C11t Pork Loin Roast ~r• l'ork -12 oz. pkg. Jimmy Dean Sausage Hol Dog on 1 Stick Com Dog SHc•d-1 lb. pkg. Fanner John Bacon Hlckory ·Smok1d-1 Lb. Pkg. Ralphs Bacon D1y1 fr11her -Whole California Fryers " .75 "· .n " 1.37 " 1.87 " 1.47 " 1.99 "· .87 lb .• n ... 85 " 1.29 " .89 ... 89 " .45 01y1 Fr11her-01um1tkk1 'l'I Thigh• California Fryer Parts " .97 ~1.49 Smit! Slr• Green Shrimp Oeliclo111 -Sweet Mell Alaskan Crab Claws " 1.09 Prices effective March 28 lhru April 3 Assorted Hi C Drinks 45 or. '"" .28 Health U Beauty '" 89 llotll• • '•• t.fp•t1 Slomt ch Pepto Bismol No•m1I o• D1Y VOS Shampoo '"· 98 hon11 • Moulll•ttll & O•tQll lavoris Spl11k On lotlO" t OI. Brut 33 lloHI• 1,49 tn 1.49 E•·OfJ & Uflll ,._._.,, • tt ,:. Arrid Anti-Perspirant "" "IQUll • et l•lflOtl I 01 51 Cutex Polish Remover 11ott1~ • ......... .... ~ ....... . 5•• ., •• ,. Or•n;e Jule• Fr1t1h l tln Buffalo Burger Fr11h Lein Buffalo Stew Frtlh Top Round-Bon1t!t•• Buffalo Steaks Fr11h l oin Cut Buffalo T-Bone .Steaks Fr1t•h Rib Buffalo Rib Steak Fr11h Ch1.1ck-Bonel111 Buffalo Roast R1lph1-H1mburgtr or Hot Dog Buns R1lph1-F1e1h Bllkt d Cinnamon Rolls R1lph1 -Dellclo111 Orange Tea Cakes Super Deli Lake to Lake -Monlerey J1c-O• Longhorn pkg. ". pkg. '" e1ch .35 .53 .69 'F•••h-Ttnd•1 Stt1ks " 1.29 " 1.59 " 1.99 " 2.29 " 1.89 " 1.69 " 2.49 Cheese ... .87 Buffalo Top Slrloln Super Spirits Limlled Tim e -S1w1 1.20 Smirnoff Vodka lmported-116 Proof ', g1I bolll• Scoresby Scotch 10:69 ;;i~ 10.99 .73 Beel or Meil Ralphs Wieners 12 oz. Hebrt w N11tlon1I -Sliced Salami or Bologna Italian Fl1vo1 -Semi Soll Bonbino Cheese • oz. Counlry Style or Buttermllk Pillsbury Biscuits II oz. IS PorUon1 -Spread1bl1 Che11e Laughing Gow Wedges •" Hu ngry J•c~ or Pillsbury E•tr1 Light Buttermilk Biscuits . " Sunset·C111vo Avocado Dip 8 Ol. Old Glenwood -6 Y11r Old l1,1llqt. 4 59 Knudsen .79 .59 .15 .79 .16 .59 .45 .27 .. ' ' '• Straight Bourbon """ . Cream Cheese 8 Ol. B1ewed In Ortgon -12 Oz. C1n9 Aspen Gold Beer &pk. 1 05 '""" . R1tph1-Coor 111d Refre1lllng Fruit Punch '1 g1llon Super Buys Puret Bleach g1I, bol11• .49 Cheer .. ,,. "" Detergent ·~:: .84 Frozen Food ~-;' Pantry Fillers R11pll1-C11trln9 Ice Cream Mlt1ul• Mt ld -Pl"~ Lemonade Oow,.yl11~1-IOn9 Sli t wames V." 0• Ktmp't -a110,,1tl Enchiladas IC•I~ M1k1-l!luH1rmH- Pancake Batter P1pp••ld91 f11m1 Apple Turnovers '• Qtl, Clf!On .79 11or. 27 "' . 10 ct .... 7'~ 01.. pkg. 11 or. pkt. .43 .43 ';(;~ :;, .53 ·an: .81 ~0 MJll -1.HQrlndl Ground Coffee l!ltl!J C•ocl.;1• Pie Crust Sbcks J1110 '""er Cheese Cake Mix lttl & H11"-MPS-a111 0 llv11 Kai Kan cat Food MJ•-l ••t• Site Instant Collee l t bllJ TltlJ -AllOr1t d fll VOl'I ·Cal Dinners Ralphs Everyday Low Prices •••• o ...... M1c•ronl & Ch1e1e ··~:: .26 ........ ....... ·::: •• 13 Weight Witcher Drinks ""·--1 29 I•• ' •.•. 35 ell t ..... """" .. l1l•nder P\lnc h Super Produce Finest Quality Bananas We1tt rn Jceb1rg Lettuce E•l11 Flinty W11sh lngton -Ri d Delicious Apples Miid -Sweet Brown Onions Fr11h -Solid G•een Cabbage Fresl'l -Top1 Rtmovtd Carrots -b.>/::.);;.r-W , ~t¥-IJ'f / _.-:; ·-~:.:<~?' '"" .07 tlCh p1r lb. p1tr Ill. pit• lb p•• lb .25 .29 .15 .10 .10 Super Flowers Colorlul '""" .57 Marguerite Daisies Be1uUl11I Mixed Bouquets bunch .97 H•ng!ng Gourd Planters u oh 7,97 F1ee Lemon l ta! w10'I Purcr1;1sl! 01 F1esh Cut Flowe'' Stainless Sleel -Vegetilble Food Steamers '"hl.88 Libbey-Bewei•ge -12 Oz. Slit Red Qlngh11m Tumblers ,.,. ,, , 1.18 3.97 Wear·Ever -Bounty-'Ttflon -10 \~· Size Square Griddle Pans each Regut1r or leg1I Sir• Envelopes •••.. 34 Bestfoods Mayonnaise ~·; .85 Pantry Fillers ··.:~ .37 . ..... ·~ ...... ..... 55 ])OJ. 89 1101111 • !1 01. 89 '" . 110'-119 tt " I ~~; 2.75 .,k. n Cl ,,Oft • Ca nned Sp1ghelti ..... ,......... ~.... ...... . ...... ~ ......... ., ...... ... t:H•tgtlp Cream '':.,;~ .19 Sn•ck Tr•r Plri•• '~:; .85 Soup B•1e1 .•• , .21 C-o•ol h·• •• ~ .39 1~v<'" ' -'°'I• I " .,..,,,.., "'"'"•" Strawberry Pr11trv1 1 ";;, .76 Sugtr Sub111tutt -::; .43 f;'c'1,iM~1Zt"~~lre1 •;::. 1.19 F'1~h$'1ki:;'.. '!:; 1.85 L:"..;c;~;4~uMh1 ·-·--\-.................. • .... c-..... ,\ Ttgrln Sh1mpoo '.':.: 1.24 fried Htllbul '~:; 2.75 • Hors•radlsh S1 uce 'Asterisked items not available _ ... -.>M, ............. , ............. '°~ ....... . ............. ,. ............ ,_.,,.,, ... 00 ................. . in the following stores: -··-'"'•·-.. ,... 1 ...... -... , ........... . _.... .... .. ....... .,_ """'"""'· '"' , ........... ,,. Retum-a-bag to Ralphs and save up to 2c Ralphs w1t1 crod•I you 2C tor each large double strenglh bag j1nd 1• pet single strength large bag) you1eturn ano rfl·use fllllCh lime you shop 380 l. 17th U ., COSTA MESA 17261 17th ST., T\JSTIN R1 lpht BltlCh D.••••• ...... .. Fl1ked Coconut .... °"""'" --..... Noodlt1 & Cheese '~:; .29 Sttrlower OU ·::; .79 ·~-: .47 'r: .• 51 ... ,.., ..... ~··· Sug ar Sub11itute ~.~ ... ....,._,.,., .-.-... ,..a., .. ,, .. • S11tlower Mt yonn1l1e 11::, .87 .. Miracle Whlte :::. 1.21 1.45 ... "' loo ••••'•"'\'~ I• ' ,..... 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BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTfR STORE HOURS: 9-10 Daily, 9.9 Sunday • ··s crop call very v.·as club out. .. , .. . ... .. ~. - thre "'" had 00 nift occ dini .. , to I and Fe can rat 001 "er .. I ind ind all K A Coo (fo I v. 8 ',; 3 2 I 3 DAILY PILOf :JIJ --- Acting Pair Accents 'Liberated' Style ' ~JJy JOIJNA BLINN "U l "")', 'Let's have a Yo-bole new lift for me.; .l got a Jt's much more fWl th,nl way." LINDA LEJB~IAN'S I rup dr)' vcrmoull1 GriU orcr chart~.l, or O\'cn· chickl'n ii> baking. BEVERLY HIU.S _Actor party,' if he 'l\'anls to, v;e do, caterer who v.'as a butler and Lmda's recipe, inspired one llOO·llA ClllCKE/\'. :I clO\l'! ~[1rlic. (·!'ushcd fry by pl;,~;1n,i.: r!11cken pit't'("-. 'l't1T1flc v.·tth hu~·· 1o~<'d but if it's his idea and I just a bartender. I really begM to night v.•hcn the ~ur li\'t•d 1n I broiter·fr) er ch i ck c n . S.'111. freshly i:rnund blark 111 shal!o1I' bdk1ng di.sh lin\'\\ S..'ll.'.ld u1ade "1!h ;1~ ma.riv ROD Leibman and his actress · can't cut it. v.·e v.'Ork thinl'S <'mploy pl'opie t-0 do a P<trt y t.he beach house. bt·•·:u1 .,.·ith a 11l'i"h1n~ ahou! 3 "''"'ld.., ""'i>i>1:r 11Hh .11l11n111u111 foil ~.'lrd1·n·fr1·~h \\'~~-1.ahl1·~ a' wl(e Linda Lavin have eelectlc 0 " " ""'"' 1" , oul. for~. l.'lnd \\'C both love Iha!! t.:hlckt'n <1nd f1Kt11gs tor :i Cll«l11l-d . t.:ut Into 8 l)Lt'\.'.t.:~. Cornbu1c lngrt•dirrt1.l-for tlkt· 1n prt·!l('Jll'd 3 5 fl }Ou 1.:;111 fu1d ~(,di•' ,·1dr1·:;~1ni:1 it not 'liberated" foodstyles. '"\\'e moved into a lovely big "\\'e've really learned to be vodka gimlet. Linda's Chicka I cup Rose's tinle ju u;e n1ar1nadr. ~l :i r1natr chit'kt'n d1' ri"' F 01rn :ihout 3!~ 111th fn •sll·SQUt"\'Zt'd linlC 1or) 'Ibey both llke dining ver)· Muse in Beverly llllls from totally ftexlble and lead many Hoo-ha ca n be made on lhc 1: lt'"aspoon grated hnit' s1•\·cr1.1! hours !Or 01·crn1gh1 1, mi ut~':-.. or until (ork·t!'rldcr lcn1on 1, lT<Jl'kl'(I pepper and privately at hotne a deu.1 or en the beach Muse. It started a rurferent kinds of tires. And_. ~b•_rt>e_rn_eo_r _m_the __ o_,_en_._~ __ rin_d_. _•p:_t_io_na_1 _____ '"-'-"'-"C:_' _,.._vc_r_al_<_h_"'_"_· ___ B_,.~··-· St'\ 11ra_1 1tn1_""'_11•h1l1·-~;~\1 l. qiasse "ilenever the place, ------------------mood or occasion movts them . .. , like to sneak into plactS like Bieklonl's along S7th S~t in New York, so J con study and "'atch h u m a n behavior." Ron said. "Here, there is just no place to do tNt, beca~ here, everyone goes by car. I kind ol miss it. "SUrt, I can cook : pork chops and onions, but do \'OU call that cooking? Linda ·S a very good cook. Last night she v:as singing in a little night club, so J didn 't bother to go out. "Instead of eating ice cream. like l u:rua lly do when 1 feel like a bachelor, I made some ~'Ord steak . I ju.st RON LEIBMAN threw ~ fish in a pan with son1e t.Jtter and lemon and had S\l.'Ordfish steak "'ith com on the cob~ " "Frankly, I'm not all that nifty keen about food, but occasionally , I like elei;ant dining! "In New York. \Ve love to go to the Algonquin for cocktails and then on to some nice French rest.aurant. But you can do that out here, too. I rather like the relaxed feeling out here." Ron frankly likes the "'hole idea of the women's lib movement. "Linda and I have a very wpportive man-to- \l"oman relationship. I care about her, her Jndependence. and her liberation, to use a very mi8used V.'Ord. ··r believe in her independence. and the more independent she is. the more attractive she is to me. "Basically, I believe in people liberation. That's really \\·hat the whole women's lib movement is about. And, I believe in it because it's about mv sexual liberation. too." Ron is proud of Linda's talent as \\·ell as her flair in the kitchen. The dark-eyed actress talked about how her husband's feelings tie in "''ith their entertaining. · ,;I really love to entertain. and I love to cook. so il's really no big deal. But Ron doesn't expect it from me. He's genuinely pleased when T do it because he's a delightfu l person to live with. Korean Dish Chicken Stripped ' Adapted from .,The Korean Cookbook" by Judy Hyun (Follett i. DEEP FRIED ClllCKEN STRIP [ tgg ¥4 cup water 6 tablespooorl!! cornstarch .\'J teupooo salt 3 cloves garlic, cnished 2 !Callions, "i th green tops included, minced a -ounce skinned boned chicken breast, cut into 2- by·l·ioch strips 3 cups salad oil Beat together the egg, "'ater, cornstarch and salt un· ttl smooth: stir in garlic and scallion. Add chicken and fold over to coat. Heat oil In 400 degrees. With chopstickJ « a $lotted JPOOO drop chicken strips, Qne by one. into hot oil ; reserve re- maining egg mixt\U'e. Fry roc 1 minute, then remove wiUt slotted spoon or !:mall strainer: chlcken wUJ look white. Return d'llcken to egg mlrture and fold over to coat again. 1-leturn chicken to hot oil and fry until brov.'Tl : v.'btn It noats to top, ii is done. Or3in on p..1per towels. f\lakes 1 large or 4 ·801all sctvlngs. GOLDEN BANANAS MJB COFFEE CHUCK STEAKS SLICED BACON FRESH FRYERS ' CHEESE & WINE .___,,.-,. FESTIVAL alSCONSIN ... ,.,,.,,145 t~~.~~ro~~t~.~SE le • '""l l>S Ct••! 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IL featurts fresh ground lamb combined \\'ilh onion . parsley, tornato 1>astc., ciu· namon and nutincg tl\Jl"i; shaped into small loaves and baked in a S:loct' of st<'V•L'<l tomatoes ~d to1nato paste. While the lamb cooks. t>gg- plant is cut inl(l thick i;lic.i.·.s. coated y,1th bread crumbs and sautecd until gol den and tender. 'JU assemble !he dish. each ~ llllce or cggphint ·~ lopped t ll'ith a JXlrtlon of tht lamb and tomato snuc.c is sp;;oned ovt>r all. 1r )'OU are a traditionaJi!;t. try the second recipe. titount ll!_\ 1npus ~l11~h I\ r b n Lis Tender ~ubcs nf 1 :i n1 I) m11rinatc in <1 \'1nf'g,1r. 01 11·1· 011 nnd 1~ llOn ju11.:c 1111\IUl"t' 1 IX'forc bro in g. ATllJ::!'\A'S LA.\IR A'.\ D 1-:GGl'LA .\"T 1 1 ~ pounds cro~uid Ja1nb I <.-up rinc br.:·~1d C'r11n1bs 1-.! cup onion. chopred 1 1 cup parsley, n11n<.'('d I E-gg, slightly Driltcn I can 16 ounces ! 1on13rc paste S;:i It 1: \{'a~imn c1nnan\on '1 tea~poon each: nulrn<'g. pcppt'r I ran t IG ouncrs ~ :str11.·«.1 1 101natocs l l:1rge eggplant 1 • cup burler Jn :i large bo\\ I c.·{)1nbinc , LBJ Copied PaltcnU"d on a recipe :~ Lady Bird Johnson's. or cook until transparent but no! bro\111. SPISACll SOUFFLt.: 1-0-ounce package f r o z t: n chopped spinach '' cu p butler or margarine 14 cup finely c-tioppcd onion 2 tablespoons no11r 1~ teaspoon salt ''• teaspoon while pepper I cup light crcara ~ •,1 cup grated Parmesan cheese 3 egg:s. separated Cook the spinadl acccrding to package directions but use no sail; drain v.·cll -there should be I cup. Jn a 2\.1:-quart saucepan O\'CT low heat melt 2 tablespoons or tile butter: add the onion and Stir in the remaining bu!tcr until n1c!ted . then the flour , s;1\t and pepprr: gr:idually stir in the crr:irP : cook over 1noderately lov.• heat: slirnng conslanrh·, until sn1ooth ~nd thickened. llemo\"e from heat ; stir in lhe Parmesan. \Vhisk in th1• l'gg )olks one at a tin1c. Slir 111 !ht' spinach. 8C'at lhc f'gg v.•hitcs until stiff: gr;!dua\ly fold in. Tum Into an ungrcased 11 ~· quart. souffle dish. Bake in a preheated 350- dcgrce Ol'l'n until brov.'n and pu:fred as high as top of dish - JS mi nut es for a souffle 1\·Hh a slightly sofl spot in ccn!cr. Serve at once. Makes ~ serv· ings. When Not Streaking Costa l\lcsa High School students are stripping and eating bananas. In a conte.'it during 1heir :10.~ co.s- tun1e day. Jacque Leyrer jleftl and Tirn i\lulligan each ate 12 bananas in 2 ni i!l utes. wiping out the week-old record or Corona clel J\·tar Sea Kings. ('hi- quita Bananas supplied the in gredients and prizes for the int~r-campus rivalry. For I.hose \vho have not had their fill . ba nanas are featured in the re· ~ c:ipe below. ' Banana Sliced Into Favorite First can1C' 111(' 1hrce-0Can salad. drca1ned up a good ntany ~·cars .1;::0 Ii~ the home CCOOOITIL.SIS t"lf ,I canners' asrocialio.; and 1~ 1ldly popular. This \\':lS more a r£'1ish than ;i !(..1lad bt'<"CIUI<(' the dressing Ior it '.fas made v:ith loads or i ~ugar. Since t hr n Ok Q~ig1nal recipe plus n1an~ v;H 1nt1ons or JI havC' apf>!"arrd in numerous ('O()k]);)(1ks p u h 1 is h (' d hy won1en'!l <Jrl,!an1zat1ons. Rt·staur.:ints ha1·e scn·ccl i! on rC'lish tra)"s ll!ld at ~1h1d bars. And in rcctnl years it has been a ready·madr arod- tirt available in jar.~ in super· 'mnrkm. No~· com~ a two-hcan salad made wi1h sliC'OO bananas, thi~ mare a salad than a relish because ,1 has only a suspicion or sugar 1n 1~ drt"s.c:in~. The bananas supph· the llei?ded s~eelncss -and al~ good nutriHon. Enjoy tht' i·enion \1 llh hamburgers or serve '\'ti~ han1 oo " buffet lnble. Should you concoct 1 he ,,Banana Dean Salad for your :family and find you need leM lhen the six to eight portion.i; 1he recipe makrs. divide I.he bt~n mixture into thirds or h&l\'CS. ' I Add a eon·cspondin g a1noun1 of banana to the portion you :tre going to use JUS! a n1 inu1e or h11> tx-forc Sf'r\'ll'~- Rcfrigeratc the-ren1~1ning bean mixture lo serve al anothC'r me~1I. again ndd1ng the b..in.ana at the l11J1t minute before offering. UA!'\ANA BEAN SALAD '1 cup cider l'incgnr ·: r up i;alad oil 1 rr11 spoon ~all ·~ traspoon dried crushC'o thynlc ', IC'aspoon sugar 2 lable~JXX>ns c hop pt. d scallions 2 cups thinly sliced <.'<'lery 1 ff.pound ) can cut green hcan.c:. drainl"<! I (lft-otm('('' cnn red kidney bea ns. drained and rITTScd :I firm ripe banitna:t Thoroughly s!ir toget her lh{' \"inC'gar. oil. ~alt. thyme. SUfliir and sc-al!i )ns. Add C<'lrry, green lx'ans and kidney brans: [ n1i'< v.·t\I. U>\'Cr and cl\Jll <ii lea~! I hour -ovemi1tht ir you hke . Just bt(orc serving. peel nnd ~llC<l b.1nan(I.!: add to he11n mixlurt! arid mis carefully. to.takes 6 to a servini;:s. OllLOll ;ihnut 6 hours. l.i mb, "i cup llrl";HJ l'rurnb:-. Olll!Jll. l){lr~I(•). C'l:J:: J 1ahlt": ~poo11 .~ 10111.ilo p:1:..tt'. I tl·:1- l!IJ'"l'l ~air. l·1nn·1111,,•1, n111•111"; ;:\rid P•'J>per : n11x thorot1gl1!; 11;1~te and 1 ~ J lta~pootl s:1lt 1'1 111 .. rountl l;lnib. 101·1·r thl" 1lr~h 1111·1 hake at Jj() degrees for ;1t:nut 20 rnu1utes. tatcr use. Pt.""lcl' :<>l1<'<'d t~· 1iJ:u11 1n s1.1lted 1~atcr for about 10 1111nulcs: dr-.un on 1onu110 mi:.lurt: th.:it lamb \\'a.S !irked In, I h:a!poon Slllt Re rno' e lamb from Uh idc lan1b into 4 rortions and press rnixture into cus1;1r1t cuf18 or shafll• Into 4 i.1l1.all lo::ivcs. l 'n111Qld la111b lnl'11 tUJl3 :i:nd 1>l<1f'<' u1 ~h-illrn\ O:il.- 111-" di~h !'.111 has ;i l1rl 1.1 111. Ht·n101.. lid and eontinuc l;::iku1g a1r·!l1~·r 15 1ninutes or un!!I l11n11i is c o ok c d thc.rU<J:.th! • .and Hghtl)' Cro.11n- t•d J)Jp l'ggplan1 in rl'tlHlining 1, <·up of brc3d eru1nh~. r'.Ou !ing thoroughly. ln large skillet , 1n<'ll buncr: :idd eggpl:1nt and sau1c until tender, turning shccs onct" MO~'.\T OL,Y.\1PUS SlllSll KE BODS 2 po nds boneless lamb, cut tn )~·inch cubt's from leg 1 , teaspoon pcppi>r 3 lr>n1ons, cut u1 sma\1 \\'l'<igl'S Pla<.'C \ainb in shallow bak- ing di!!h. Coinbinc olive on , inee:ar. lemoo j.Ylce~ garlic. rcgano, onion, sail and pep- per; blend \\l'll and pour over lamb. marinade il nd thread on 6 :;ke11.'crs along wHh 3 or " 1 lt'mon \\'ed ge!; bru!;h lamb , \\"it.h marin:uic. 'i Place sk~w~rs on broiler pan and broil S lo G mile! , from heal source for a total of about 10 n111lU{('S for mcdiu1n t1011cness. turning lamb fre- quently dt1r ing br9lling time. Serve imm"di atcty. 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Rolls ~s~~~~;~. ~t.~~~., .......... lb 9 8 ( ~m~~!.'-~~D~~~.~~. .. . lb .$ 168 ~s~~!h~~e~~~~! o~;:~~·,·~u t ... lb.S 138 !.~~~,!,~~.!!~?.~c .. 011 ,bs 188 ICE CREAM Half Gallon Snow Star-Creamy· Smooth Texture SALAD Oil /~-IVORY LIQUID Nu -Made 24-oz. 6 9 ( \~\' For 32-ot. 8 7 e _F_.,_c_o_•k-;n_g--B-tl_. ---"'~~ Oishe\ Bottle • DAILY PILOT 4 1 BEEF''S THE CHOICE ... SAFE WA Y'S THE PLACE! A sure woy to please most families is to serve their favorite cuts of tender, juicy, full.flavored beef. The buy1 we art offering right now make this an excellent time to enjoy tht roosts or _steaks preferred by your fam ily. You 'll get USDA Choice grade beef, w ith excess fat and bone trimmed off. You'll go home with th e famous Safeway money• bock guar.antee of ft.111 1ati1foction. USDA Cho ice Grode Beef 7-Bone Roast USDA Choice Beef Chvd•: ....... Beef Rib Roast USDA Choice Grade-lorge End , CR A GM ONT COLA A Refreshing Thirst Quencher! (Ph.11 • Oepo1lll : .. AJAX CLEANSER '. l::l'.I Bleaches Out 14-o<. 1 7 ( • Stains in Sinks Con VARIETY DEPARTMENT SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS! ... , •• , ... , '· •• '" 1 ....... \,, •• ~" .. SAFEWAY WINE BUYS! . . . • • ARSHMALLO • CREME ;::::,. K1af1 7_01_ 2 5c en-Size -I ' 4 ,:, CORN \f,~-'<'· . ~ ~ . I , " •* -'.='1;.r Bel-510-01. $I a;r Pkgs. JUICE ~:::cth St-01. s 1 Fro ten . Cans Orange Juice WAFFLES PIZZA French Fries 2 ~ 55' Pound Cake ':: "~, .. , 94c GrHn Beans •. ~;;,.. ·~:· 59 ' Potatoes O'Brien ~ Chicken Dinner •::;: "•," 99' Hash Browns ~ 4 ,,. .. s1 ••• • DIAL ANTl-PERSPIRANT c Very Ory = , .... 88' ~''* ~.,. .. s 1 l• l1-•• 98 ' 5 '~ RESH BAKERY BUYS' COTTAGE CHEESE Lucerne. P;nt 49c Gold Medal Winner Ctn. GRADE'AA'BUTTER Shady lane 1 ·lb . 7 9 ( lsl Quali ty ....... Ctn. No Soles To Dealers Or For Resale. i SCOTCH MocNair's s 599 Imported 86-Proof 0 00,, G·1n or "odka w""''''"' s2 99 _J ___ 0.11111.d C01a1n.,.&Q~f'1.__1,J1~ _ Senorita Tequila ·~:::::.'.~:;," ... , s4i 9 @WINE l la M ern $ 1 ',N (Excep t Port) ~. Gollon : • MaisDn Blanc Champagne 0;,;::~,~1s9 La Mesa Vermouth ::;:; ..... sJe BANANAS Fan cy Quali ty Firm & Golden .. t TOMATOES c Quartering Size Ideal For Salads 22-01 . Pkg . 16·inch Re dwood Tubs .... 13" Garden BarkG•••• 1 .. 1o•f"•'~' l~•o l •• \\99 ·• ,, •. G••d•••' ••·•• ''" Bl k M . M' ......... I 'Jo s 109 ac ag1c 11 ..... ... - c ~.~~~!. ~~.~.~ . 2 ,., 2 5 c Delicious Apples :;::·::;·.:.::~~ • 29 ' Rub y Red Grapefru it ·;.·: .-19c Strawberrie s ~" • .::. ·:.:: 49c Artichoke s •;:~:.:· 3 .•. s1 Navel Oranges L•~• \" s ·;;;•9ac (•C'o • t ..... ~ ...... "•'4'• SAFEWAY Large Avocados .... 49' ....... '-••·• Fresh Broccoli \.o· ....... " 2 gc ..... ..... ~. "-··· Green Cabba ge • gc ......... Wlo 1'-• -· Prktt lffecllv1 Mar. 21-JO, 1•1• I" L11 An91le1 'Or1n1• County {l1u1pl CataUno), _____________ ~ • 1Ho .. ,... Dt., Htwporl a.•ch • 6l' H. Coest Hh)hw.y, Let-e leoc• • WHMlt & ,_..,,., Cost• M••• • Z 11 l . 17~ Strfft, Cotto Mfto •IOI t.11 CoMlllO RMI. S.. CJtfMMe • 14417 Cul•tr Dr . .t W.._., lnlttt • 24 MoMrc~ loy '1010, South llWJUflo • Satda AllO frtt•oy Gt LO Po1, Ml••lon Vltjo • 1402 MONJutrll• Dr. Perkway crt Trob11eo ' ·1 I • ' !• ~ . -. . _, ·-· ... -4% DAIL V PILOT Wednfsdar, Mat(h 27, 197'1 i.,, rr .t/'\ ·lpenllll'lieak A·A·a·h! Sing 8. song of .. satisfa_ction • (I '«11 when you taste the tantalizing tender· ,,~ ness of this naturally aged, closer trimmed U.S.D.A. Choice beef! /IL ChBiBaabriand The epitome of dining delight! The royalty of beef ... tenderloin of U.S.D.A. Choice beef ..• Bring it to the table, and just listen to the songs of praise! Chuck Steak • • • • • • 99~ Cent.er Cut! ••• and it'• always U.S .D.A •. Choice at El Rancho! Beef for Fondue Cubes of loin cuts, closely trimmed to llfford real pleasure! Meaty Beef Rib Bones • • • • • • • 79t Lot.a of goodness to be enjoyed, baked or barbecued! Fresh Ground Beef muWll ••••••• s1 2~ ! ! ' ':~. 1-..\"f WedntMfay, Marth 27, 1974 PILOT-AOVERTISU I• u r I' I ,,,, lriskllt FRESH ·So fresh! So lean! So good! Boneless! Sprinkle with a package of onion soup mix , wrap in foil, and bake! They'll Jove it! \\!hole or half! Be sure to get enough, 'cause they'll ask for seconds! i WI It Beef Brochettes • • • s 12! Cubes of beef, skewered with lit.tie onions! Nt. wt. 8 oz. ea. Roasting Chicken snt•ID •• 59£ Big and plump -a".erage 5 lbs .•• stuffed with Cubbiaon's dressing ! Rotisserie Roast u .uca:um •••••• s1 ·~ ' A sirloin ti p that's bound to be welcomed with a chorus of thanks! Freshness makes the'difference! Choose bulk or patties! El Rancho's Sliced Bacon 99t There's never a sour note at the table when you let El Rancho meata set the tenor of the menu! And you'll find all the accompaniment you ' Fresh Pork Sausage 11111-• • • • • 99t We make it ourselves to insure old-fashioned goodness! Italian Style Sausage n-..... St'! • • • • • .Rancli style ••• slices that are a little thicker -and lean! cou ld wish for in brands you know on every shelf. Your performance will be that of a virtuoso, but the compliments will be sweet music to your ears! Made from our own old-world recipe, and always fresh! Serve wine as an obligato! Perfect overtone! Baron Philipe de Rothschild. Mouton-Cadet 111a1• ••• • ••• s3t! Liquor Dep 't. Frozen Food El Rancho SJ39 RUM ICE 69C CREAM 1hGAL Save 60¢ on the rifth of light rum! Springfield -favored flavors! Scotche..-s •••• s519 __,. Orange Juice, oz CM • • 25c Bottled in Scotland - for you! Quart Treesweet concentrate! (12 oz .. , • 49¢) Four Roses 11111111 ••• s549 Apple Pie llRS. SllTll's • • • s 1°9 Smooth whiskey, reduced $1 .10 quart Ten inch crust! 46 ounces big! Old Grand .Dad ••• s7 39 Waffles DOWllYflMI • • • • 39 c Save 80t a quart! Straight whiskey .Just pop 'em in the toaster! pkg of 10 Smirnoff Vodka • SJQ69 Macaroni & Cheese 29 c , Now! Reduced $L20 ••• hall-gallon! Van de Kamp's ... 10 ounce package Delicatessen Franks FARMER JOHN • • • • • • ••• 8 5 C They go great with 'kraut, with beans, or on a bun! 1 lb, pkg. Sauerkraut CIAllSS!rs • • 59c Heat and serve with franks! 32 oz. Party Dips PIM .,, QCl.l • • 39c Many great fllfVors to choose! 8 oz. SHRIMP · 3 s 1 _COCKTAIL for Lassco -in 4 oz. re-usable glass! Sausage -·sau •• s2 19 Thuringer, German or Smokey! 18 oz. Bonbel Cheese • • . 9gc Delightful -French style! 8 ounce DANISH HAMsuco Oak's •.. ready to eat •.. 4 oz. pkg. Super Fresh Produc e! . HALIBUT STEAK s 1 •:. Center Cut! .•. firm Northem fish! Butterfish Fillets • 99~ Fresh! ..• for finer flavor! Fillet of Sole . • •• s1 8! Freshly cut ... fresh English sole! FRESH TROUT 69~ . From Idaho waters! Net wt . 5 oz. each. Turbot Fillets • • • 99~ From Greenland's icy waters! Cooked Shrimp •• s24~ Perfect size for shrimp cocktail. Monterey Squid • • 69~ f'eel adventurous? ... serve squid tonight! JUMBO $289 SCALLOPS 111. From Alaska's deeps! .•. ''Ship Ahoy'' - APtlchokB11 3,,,, AIJOU PEARS . Sweet, juicy! From Northern orchards! Firm! Compact! ..• and larae! Add interest and variety to your m!nu! Brown Onions • • • 19~ U. S. No. 1 quality all-purpose onions! Firm Tomatoes 29~. For picturt pretty colorful 1lice1! Blackeye Peas • • • 39;. Fresh! ... and shelled! 11 ounce pa~kage . ROMAINE LmUCE 19! O•rden freth! All green and Ulnder! 'Prict1 in effect Thur, Match 28 through Wed. April a. Opert da ily 9 to 9 ... Sunday JO to 7 ... No 1alel to dtalera. Chenin Blanc ClllS.• ••• -•••••• s2~ Grocery Sp ec ials T0tnalo Sauce onmE ...... 1 oc Rich flavor, because they use vine-ripened tomatoes, fme spices! 8 oz. can Salad · Oil PINT aomE ........... 49c Be kind to your budget, and enjoy quality, too .•• sa ve with Springfield! Rice ,Mixes MJ.a .............. 25c . The variety of flavors offers a wide array of side dishes (wild rice e~cluded) 6 oz. pkg. Tuna Helper amvCROCKER ..... 49c Let Betty Crocker help you make ~can of tuna -and you r dollar -go farther! 8 oz, Diet Rite s1xPACK ............... 69c ' Sixteen ounce bottles of regular or sugar-free for a great value! (plus depos it) B · , · s12s rim FRl!l!-Gllllll • • • • • • Instant Coffee, 4 oz. (8 ounce ••. 2.25) Instant Sanka • • • s 199 \Vith real coffee flavor -8 oz. jar M.J.B. COFFEE One lb. can (3 lb. can ... 2.85) --.. Stuffing Plus • • • • 39c Beef or chicken flavors! M J B - 6 oz- Hydrox Cookies • • · 49c Kids love 'em! Sunshine •.. 15 oz. QOG FOODKIUM Chunky Beef or Beef w/Eu -1( oz. Chile Salsa .....•••. 231 Ortega'-Gf.een in r ounce Cln French Dressing •.•••• 331 Kraft"• 8 oz. bottle (16 oz. •• , 59e) Bel Air Croutons •••. ,331 Choice of flavon -for salad, 10up! Bar Cookie M'11 21 w. •• .is1 Choice of 3 kinds Betty Crocker Brillo Pads ••••••••• 291 The ones with ooap! Pkg.,of 10 Pine Sol • . . . • . • • • . . g9c Disinfectant cleaning aid! 28 oz . Dishwasher AH •••• : •• 69' Sav·e this week on the 50 oz.. pkg. ARCADIA: PASADENA: SOUTH PASADEN A: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH : 1111 Ne.i°'1 a"d and Sunscl and Hu nling lon 01. (l l Rancho Cenle1) 310 l'icsl Coloiado Blvd Ficrnon l and Hunl inglon 01. l'/arner and Algo nquin (Bo31dwalk Cenle• . 1555 [aslblull 01. (E a1lblull Village Ccn\<1) I " ~ . I I 1 .. ' LJAI~ v PILOT -~:J THE REiCt~~ESTATERS ' • . i 1 POOL HOME Jo.tASCULll\'E pool home. PRIVAtt YARD! Boat yard, easy maintained yard.11.. l\t,\GNl- FICENT FAJ\1ILY AREAS. supc.•r large 00- nus room. OPEN COUJ\'TRY KITCllEN 10 pool~ 5 tarnily bc-drvoms BIKE TO BE.ACJJ. $6.900 tolal down. Act no"'· 963-6767. -ASSUME $24,600 • 7°/o • VA LOAN $217 tntal payn1<'nts. POOL ~·ith lots of d{'('kin~. l..ar,g(' Jivh;ig areas. Dining room. Large corn"!' loL UJ\~' dn\\'11 t•1 7't. V.A. 1Loan, $217 Jutal payments. ,\cl nO\v, 963-6767,, 1'SSUME FHA OR $1650 DOWN Carefr<'i.' 3 brdroom horiic -mt•vr-in C'On- dllion! Rrlax in huge, bramed ~'ilini:: family room v:ith massive brick fireplace y,•hile Jo.lorn fixf's the pa.lair tea.-.ers in her modrrn built-in kitchen. Then call the kids from their frolic in the big backyard for C'om- plct.P family comfort. If it's not sold befo1·c you call 546-231.1, you can ha,ve It! "GARDEN TRIPLEX" 1\vo 2 bedrooms plus a 1344 sq. ft. thl'f'C brdroom ov.·ncr's unit. Excellent Eastside Costa .\lt"sa Hen tal area. Originfll O\\'Tl<'rs ha\·f' tflken irnmacul11te care of this proper- ly. Price ~78,900. 646-7171. LIKE 3 LITTLE HOUSES AT $16,650 EACH 3 patios 3 yards. 3 enlrances. Easy care landc;caping. Ren t schedule 8485.00. .A good investment starts at 646-7171. BALBOA PENINSULA 3 bedroom, 2 bath home plus bachf'lnr rental. Built-in~. fireplace and patio. ~61,000. 646-7171. FOR A LARGE FAMILY $52,500 F irst time on markct ·for this hard-to-find combination! f eatures 6 bC'drooms, family room, formal dining and 3 baths. Charm i n~ colonlal style in very sharp condition throughout. Quiet cul-dr-sac in very de- sira_Q!c neighborhood \\'.ilh gr_eat ogighbo1'1. Clo.c;c to ... all schools. lx-ach. · i;hoppinR". hike trail park and tennis courls. Picas" phone 546-2313 for mor,.. information and appoint- n1ent . · I HUGE SHADE TREES 1 $27,500 • IN C.M. I-furry. this first !ln1e advertist>d thrC'f' bf>d. roonl home on a tree lined street v.·on't last Jong. 646-7171 . 16x20 FAMILY ROOM $3900 TOT AL DOWN . 19.000 Iota\ dn,o,·n. 2(IQO Sf}. ft. 1!ix20 F,\:\1- lLY FtOOi\l. Cracklin-: fir{'i>lacC". 18x20 DE.'1. l2xl2 dini ng room. Lari::c country si:t.•' kitchen. F'an1ily sl;:c b<>droorn. l lugC" 22;.;.1() garai;r. Jrrr~. hu~f' r•11;1E'r 101 2000 sq. f t. 3,900 total do\\"n. He curious-Call 963-6767. T.ROPICAL GARDEN ENTRY OffCJ·s seclusion. Lush quiet cul-de-sac lo· cation. Tu·o 1ltory. Four bedrooms, den, la.ri::c homemaker kitchen. $44,9.50 Is a bar. gain! Call nO\\' to see, 847-6010. CLOSE TO BEACH $30,990 Lovely a rea elosc to beach. Super horn,. featurM! a hug<' enclosed patio room. It's !!harp & Clt'an. U>\v cash dov.TJ to assumable Joan. Better call no\v -this is a brand nc\V listing & \\•on't last long! Call 847-6010. LOW CASH TO ASSUME $234 MO. TOTAL! . Great 7~ V.A. loan. Full price ls just $34,000~ Better hurry -This \1·on't last. Call 847-6010 for 1nore infom1ation. REDUCED $1000! ASSUME LOAN Excellent vacant hon1e on HUGE cul-de-sac 1ot must be sold NO\V ~ Lo\\' cash Mssun1PS 1otal payments 8265 mo. Full price S35,500! Hurry -call 847-6010. TOO MU(:H TO SEE · TO SAY - But \l"f''ll try ! It sparkles throughout t1·ith decflra1or quality. Luxul'y ca11iet1l and \\•all rovPrin~s. Raisc-d formal dining! Great kitcllPn ~ 1'\lash'r bedroom has isolated drcss- in!t art'a and bath! Luiih landscape and Lo- mnintenance ex1f'rior. Lntti('(' covf!red pa1los, play area. dr'lg run. Nf'ar the beach! call 546-2313 for 145,950 bargain. • • NEPTUNE'S DELIGHT 5 BDRM. + POOL F.norrnous hon1e. 5 lwdmorns \\ilh Olyn1pic size cus tno1 1.MJOI. flnn1c is hnn1aeula1c in "''"rr \\'By. :.\lanicurl'd yarqs. Largf' family l'•)()n1. l.Jut(loor li~h!lng. ~luch too mnn.v ,-.;.,:1-ras lo n1,.ntiun. ~lust see lo awrcciato" Only $55,000. Call nu\\' - tH2'2335. IT'S NEWPORT HEIGHTS It's 3 l)(>d1·oon1 . ., It's updatr<l !l's got boat room l!"s i;:-ol bi~ trl'C's I t's C'xpandablc It's vact:int It's S-17.:iOO i.:~t detai.ls at &1&-7171. 4 BEDROOMS -_$24,900 Park setting nf condominium~. Clo~·· lo shopping and cor11rnuni1y s11 in1n1irl:,: pi>fil. Goud sparf• for that activ(• rarnily \\'ilh ac:t·•·s.<:ibili ty to IX'a l'.h and bikl' trail. Cal! ::WG-2313 for dt>tails. OPEN "Tll 9 · . · MESA VERDE PRESTIGE $89,500 An out.,1abding comhin11'11,,11 .,f lc11:ation. quality nn1l (·nmfort -rnt111d-1h~'-1"11r1ier fro111 '.\tl'sa v._,rd•' Count r.> Club. F•·a1 111·,., :!.it .. -.) i;qua~ fc·i•I uf li\·ing 81"t'll Y. ilh I s1.:1riuu..; l.ll'tlronrll~. lat"f,:c fo11·nirl l dlnln~ roo111, fan1il~· ruon1 l\'ilh firf·phH'I', 11 f'I bar 11ir-conclilioni111..: "& .. 1.-.·tronu· ulr filt••r .~.\Sh"l11s." ~-cAr hara:.: ... ~ tral11·r lio»1t lh.\'•·~~ 1,, lar~" yard \\-llh roon1 f,11• ponl and n1u··h n1u1'•·. It's l 1:i y1'a111 n"v.·. h1.•n1111ful N'lndili11n n11· .. u~h out. Ph·as1· phun(• ~-16-:.!JJ ,j fur 11dd11lvn:1J infor- mation 11nd111.ppoi ntnu·n1 . · BALBOA ISLAND WATER VIEW DUPLEX J ust G5 s t£'J1S '" bca('I\ -11(1' 1,1 boat nioori111<! }-!arbor Vll'\1' fr,,n1 lio>th 111111~. S1•pn rat•• i.:u•·<:t hidea.v.·ay rumpk•tt•ly furn1~hl'd. (111·11<'1' ll'ill help finance! llun-y'. Call 5·16·2:.l t:J for d<'la1l.o'. PRESTIGE! PRIME LO.CATION Brsr nrra in fO\\'ll. c;ort:•'""" -I h<'drnonl :! hath in l':'\l'('l],.11l ;•rindltiun thl'l olH(huut. Fl'atun·s hu:.:.r ki!i'hl•n. ~!'ln•• fir,-.rdaC'<'. SU)!{'!' lnnrl~cap1n·..:. S-19,9'.)0 is n bnn::ain~ Call n"1r -i::H7-~'ill l0. ~~ Qualifications: Integrity & Enthusiasm find OUl fror )'•dll'~('lf -EAHN 11hil .... l'OU L~A~b~~·1 i-runot~ 1! IE~'?£ ~"5flJESa1cs: TRA INING PROGRA/\-~ r~QNTHL Y 1 Call today -11 's F'r.F:E ! :-;,, uhli~ation -J.-•!'s talk about iT 11n\1·: S111rt •·;1rn111;:: 11 hil" yot1'r(• l<·arning in 1hr l'};i,,,.1uo1n & .. 11 1!1,.. J"I•. Program Start~ April 15th Make Reservations Now I HUNTINGTON CREST SPARKLING POOL J.':thu l011~ :; M•i~~· • \•' t,111,.•' 1,,,,,., 1 '01,!~•1 , I• 1- I UI'•'~ thr'olll'-'h•••ll. I ~'11 ,_ll« l"dr•"•ll'· -•'l"- n1!l' rt··n ••I' !1lu.1 11 !*'' , .... 11 rt;1 1110J11 :1• ,,, •1 :! 1narhl•· f11·"1•!1tr•, · l···oi11··! d111111• .. _ 1-.,.i , , .1 f'll•·l·.-,·d \•llh 11r•"""ht 1r·n -di"! -111 1• ("all !1•111 f ••I' :lj ·i"•ll '1110·1.i 'I.'-.'"..;.-, 2 STORY COLONIAL ,-, l...-·dr.-1•1111 n1:1•h•••t1 f . .,. 1•11rl ·1· ~-,0.<H)j• F1·;11 1111•,;· j),•11hl" (\'"'I' o·IJll' ("1,i<•llil~·d IJll,l'lo " J :t1'•f' rn:i~t•·r ~u1 t.• 1•1T!i dl'•'->•I• ''"'"1 .'11d 11 r.·1•l1"'" ll••r n•·rnak .. r·, k ll•·IH 11 ~''f "'-'I d 'n111:.: ,,,,.Jq 1 '••·r- i.11.r·d 11•! on a Tr<·t> lin••d !>11'•" l. A111•ol11t:ll"llt only: Call :S 12-:t:,;:.} IT 'S A STEAL! TERRIFIC POOL HOME Thi• t111._.,, r:1r1hl1n·· li•·rn• 111111 ••1··1-11" \.,, ntid ].,1,·l.1 '!"1rld111 l~'r'I l• I.' i\\ J.,11 I'"• d :11 'i\l.Y s.;~1.81~1: .\•'Ofl• "''n•· T!i ' ;111cl ;1 II••\\' !f\\ll•T' ('.ill n"" In ,,., .. ·"'10-hll]ll _ _._ .... -. CRISPY CLEAN AND VERY QUIET CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS MARVELOUS MONACO 2 BJ: and dL"n, ,1;1·..,at fan1ily kitchen \1·ith ex- pensive v.·ood panclin)'.:'. b\'auliful carpets. CUS· ton1 drares, easy.care landscanin~. nca.r pool and t.fILLlO~ S school. Qv.·ner anxious and n1ay carry 2nd T.D. Call immC'diatcly. 673-8530. TWINKLING LIGHTS of Balboa bay by night and panoramic ocean \'IC\\' by day -3 spacious bedrooms plus nm.ids (lll&rters. Gracious court yard e<n try - superb location, offered at $133,500 -Call 673.s550. l'M VACANT H('dlJC('rl to 831.900 \\'ith 10': dO\l'!l-Con1" l'TI· llvf'n this charn11nt! 4 IX'drro0n1, fan1ily rnorn in t h<' Bc1n1tif11I Bli1ffs. (;n·at f('H1Ul'•'~-~tl'I• do11·n living roo1n-dL"corators 1nuch1•.1:, Outdo .. r f'lll<'rtaincrs ,vr·ar J"1Jllnd ch'.'li!!hl. SR,.,.. nn (;,\:..;, 1\·alk lo ~1·hil(,1~. t"nnis <'vtu·ts. and \i'illagc Ccntf'r. Ca.11 nn1v. 67:{-8550 FRONT ROW IRVINE TERRACE $5,000 "PRICE REDUCTION F.le1tant 4 b«lroom home \1·i1 h f11bulo11s hlU"brir and ocean vfPw. This hum" \\·j tl ~a1isfy th" must di.'>l'.'.ri1nin11tin z huyl'r . Dn11nati" sunk•·n living roon1, hl2hlightL"d 1tlth C"l,..cant 11!111·· lt'l'l'ffZZn. SecludC'd pool in a !!f1rd1•n A1mos- BRAND NEW DUPLEX r.ach unit hns 3 P'\1 1.1.!rtr,_.,. lJl"dir...,n1c; \1 1lh ,\n exquisite custom hQmc and )Oll 0\1·11 lh,. land. cau nov.• for a vriv.a1 c ShO\\'ing. 613.-&l.30. G73-~50 . ph;>rt. Perfect for indnor·(1Utd~1r (·Jl h·r\11inir11::. \11!1 al,u li 'il"'' a11t. f • .i ;. 'i7:-1 ~1:.J(l.114111 (';di ~ • - FIVE BEDROOMS $40,500 I ·><·ll!•·d ••ll 'ill• r 1.,n1• r 1'•1 ]1, "' 11111,•h 1 .. , _....!Pl'~·' 11111,. llh•ll• 1 B··l t• r hi.11~ ull 111 1-< ••ll• 1.:.dl !l•\1•, :-r;.~·''I•• STREAK ON IN Tn ~··11r 111 1\111111111 1•tl\1u·~ l""'I Fu11t :1,,ll(• 1.11'll foJI' 01l !•·1L<111•t1'' S t•<·ti.I 1n,ul• lv.1- '1 111'•" h :• tio1,·o· L11 111ly ,.r~ 1,. kJI• l11•n 11nly :-.\~,.-1•~1 '. J~·ll• I hlill,I -1•11!1 :-0.17·••0\}11 . EXCLUSIVE LISTING EASTSID~ " U t~:1·~ ('IJ'\!'!111!\, 1'1"•" i 1,1 d• I• ' o \<.;1 I ·•l1!1lr1 ('h1il r. 11 1\1• 1 I' ' d II •.111, ~ I !\•: 11111!'. 111 •\••II· I • • d ii"''' I 11.· .. d :11 '·"'·'! ,,1 Till-,j,, '! d ,1 'I''"'" I l•·a"' 1'11<>!1•· i!1 .. ·2 :I'\ r .. 1 .uJd1i1•111.d 111f,.1- 1 ,;111••11 and "i'l""Plln•·nl YOU'LL HAVE TO FIG HT FOR IT! \\")\H 1 a I 1 • ,I\ 11 I• .ot "." ( hh I H I di' It ~ ,,.Id ' ,\ IO\••l.1 \ J;j ',,.,,,,. r:1,T«t1illy llJ•;,l'ad,•tl \lllh 11111!11 • \1 ri1 h'lll•1h•~' 111 H ll1•"l £1,•,I!'· 1il 1l•· 11•·1i•i11 ~.1li··'d ,., .. ~ .. ,,, _,.i,,.,,1,, 11:11k 1,.11111~ 1'"1111'., 1•il(o !1 11!. 1 .. ·1•11 I i'"i>uh !y !h•• t,,.,1 l.,ll 111 I"' II ·II•' 11 ~I ',\1°110 1·1.-a."· 1''1•111•; :, 11.-. , , l·,r ;1dd1'1 .. 11al 111!" .o11tl «!•!•"111111.• 1\1. BUY 1 I I GET 2 I I l.11• f•'ll T I I"•'•' 111111•· !'•'1\1111 :; lh•· ul)H'l". Ro1 h f., !-.\:.!.1~~1 \•1·d 11" ·"•') 1111.i't··: JiluT)'. Cal! s1::-::.,:;.-,. 2 STORY VACANT $26,950!! rrs Tl:UE'. l fu~«' G,.f\1·n .. 111~. r;llrtl"n kitr-- h• 11 \'o'1"\' !'I""'!••!" .u·h, l":'\HELIE\.,\HLE li,\)((,.\!\. C;11l 1' l .J.:,.~~. LOW DOWN PAYMENT 2 STORY $22,500 l'.1rklil1•· i<11!'1'<>11!Hl1n•''· ,\,,•,..1at1••11 11111111- 111 .. i•·d. L:1r;.•· II\ 1n :.: /111-:11 1 k11,·!i··n 1'11111 1" 111rrl f;unilv '11o·d t .. ·1l1 <~•llh A l:E,\L ii,11'1;u in-llu(·1·) .. n 1hls on,._,,_;111 ,,l~·:!~JJ5. EXECUTIVE TRI-LEVEL $55,500 C•1l-d1~-~ar· ~t f•·•·!. '.11n..:r11t1•·"111 •·11l ry. Fo or. 1n;il 111 II\." \';•ul!<'d •···d111 ., ·"··;.:ol'lll•· l•H1Tl:ol d 1011111· ,\l:"'i'" '''l•i>i'!ll•· f;i11!J))' r, ... 1 .. 1,1111 11• 1 11.11 .-.. l'·.i·q••"' 11 .... r. B111:hl ::;11 .!•·11 k1lr'll•ll. 11•1•" '11/l!l•·ok 11dl'•l ll.~ '":•-1··1' ,011 1• ·"•'l•.'•1·111.· l;11111d1v r .. •,111. \,•:1r Jl1111l 111,.;1•Jll J!c11l1u1 l;tll 1" ,,; -:0-1~-:?.-J.__.;J, NEWPORT HEIGHTS :t~fl(I S•1 Fl. r,f l.11'1lh'. 11rr·;1 :\ 1,r I h•'dl'to<!lll, 1·.,,.1 & .J;u·11l~1. VI"\\ ·.f (1<•·.111. ~~·~.9.)0. Be lJu1.·k -Cti.11 G11;.7r;-i. PARK HUNTINGTON "BIKE TO BEACH" S111~··1· UI • i.;rad··1j J';11k lf11n1111;.:1u11 hnllJ(· o·I••-•' 10 llP· l•••:.,·!1. l ':in11(!•· ••n t1·"· lluc:e Ii>· 111~ ''"'111. :-'\'l•r;J: F,\\IJl,Y 1:•1<1,\J \\"!/"II Kl:~;,\l\~',\,._f ,'\1 •I 1h .'i11t\tl.1 l1111;l1t klt•·li••n. ;-;.,,~•l'>l tf' i:t1 n1n:-' PH•l!l I l•Hlld,v 1'11•~ l•·d- l'«l!l•. F;uJ!a.-111 li!nd-1;,1•1n c;. ~·!,~IJ(J TtiTAL IJ• 1\\",'\ t:;dl ll' ,,\ :J1;:1.11~(j';' HEAVY SPANISH "MOTIF" $5200 TOTAL DOWN ~;.nni .. li .\J.,111 :<.:1.!•~IT .. t:il d Hl\I\. ~. F1\.\1ILY .'-'JZ~: ll~.[)J(I" 1\J;..: :~ hitlh-I·.'\] I:,\ L,\r:r;E F,\\lll.\' .\J:E.\,...;' l"iP'l·l:11··· l ;•~••1fl,.d ,·;11. 1••·1~, d1111~ '• 11 a llpt11,.·1 1•·1!111• lllh'. \IJIT!ll'S. :.!'~ ,·n 1· :_:;if;i.r 1~11·~" 1;11 11 •II" !'"II<<. rri!".'\'T,\J.\' \",\L!.EY Fl'\1-::'T ~ . .,.!f~) Total •lro\111. ,\«t IHoll, J"'l lhl•·d lJti.l-1,7(,i, TENNIS 60x200 LOT WALK TO BEACH fl,111lrl 1nur ''" 11 t• lllll• • "1111. •iOx:.'f(l !r1t 1· 1111 1•111111·~-\\'~dk 1 .. IH·~" Ii 1,.;r\;" •I 1-..·d-'"""'ll 11•1111• Sill" r 111 1 ·.• 111 JtH: !•n ~IS. Sep· "le>'•'dlllLIL:.! l"•'ltl. ,\l1liJ-l1 l',\J;/'\' ):IH!,\! \\'!fl! lll'ILT-1:\ J; \I:' \\',\!.I\ Tl I llr'..\l'll. ~l·•~(I 10JLd d•JI\ n. t '111 ,.,,,., -'nil !;.;:l-tiO!i7, \ DUPLE X COSTA MESA ASSUME FHA LOAN T11'q hl'rlrnnm ••:1Ph -~h'11'p g. r1 ... rin, (')i- ····11 .. n! vuluL" ;it ~;ri.r~~J. Call li l1).ilil. 5 + POOL_ $5000 TOTAL DOWN ASSUME ,\,.11111•• 7•, F' 11 ,\. 1 .. 11n . :u)!I tnJ;11 1·ii~ mr·ntc; 1.:· n• 11 1 .. 11n 11 .th ~;,,w "1 1"1'11 rl n111• ~1 f•\1nil\' •11• IM •dror>ll1~. :1 hath~. S111it•r h1 r1-•' ll\'ITI·~ l"'d lamil,1 r•~1n1~ CrHrklln1.: f1r••plrH·•~ 1,·1\ll!! 1 .. 1. :'\"r•v. 1~"'' :-lnH•ll rl"\\Tl 1•1l~ n1o·n1 r.r ;1,,•1111•· j', r fl.A Ivan. C11n1111~ _ , nll :11;1..f.7ti7. •.. ''".·.· .. ~ .... ·. ·. t~:~~.a.E,:'-.i-·. THE REAL ESTATERS . . .. .,. •,• ~~.;: ~1 .. ,. ... ,, ' NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Ntwpen llwd. 646-71'71 COS'l'N MESA 2790 H-.. d. 546-2313 • • • • ... • .. j ' ,-- ' ,.: -... OPEN TIL9 . . . . •. 1 .~ ..... __ ,, .. , ••• , HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 lffch lllYd. 8'12·2535 21030 lroolthunt 963-6767 6014 Warntr Ave. 847-6010 COROi\A DEL i\IAR. 332 Marquerite 673·8550 I NVEST~I ENTS 18662 MacArthur Blvd., Suitt 1 OJ Irvine 833-3305 ' . r ! J r ' rr • I I • 4.J DAIL V PILOT MIXED SINGLES "° "°" evee lll1NI:' .1800f $'!'fl"6 1<.1ee1w A6A1N, -, ·'" @<P<;'I r TUMBLEWEEDS llOOM .A1'0o\Rl1 FOR A cAl1Y1 COWl10Y? OOT JUST1H~ SP01/ ,,----.. 1 KID! !Jj ~ .. MUTT AND JEFF ·--· .. -~ ... -... ~-··-~ FIGMENTS 11!; oor.'Klr. .. r.11 rcr MAb AT YOU NN~ ... JUST CQ1IE 1116/lr al IN !!! ,,..._,, .. , .. NANCY ~DON--'T-J-UST--... t. SIT THERE, "' M ISTER--- "" .•. ;:~ : I li=i= I l RUN FOR YOUR LIFE TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Moved rap•dlv 6 Dwrndlc 10 Girls l'lam<' 14 Hogncr 1n au!tio11ty 15 Ina line 16 Bibltc:il place 17 Regard wr1h great qlee 18 Steering 20 Calendar abbr. 21 Fceldiz.zy 23 "Only · 24 African anlelope 26 Arguer 28 Lalin POCI 30 Valid reasoning J1 Des1sl. Nau• 32 5<'t1!1mcnta1 greeting card .'16 Unfllncnin<? J7 PhOny person 38 No Frencn 39 Was preeklm1nal'll •2 Oehgt\led " 44 .•.•• la1uus· W+ll·o· ' l • ,. ,, lO ,. 1> " " " " " .. ltie·w1sp 4 ~ Bccom1:~ 1ang1e<i <16 Snock Wtlh surprise 49 Sham Ye~lerdily~ Pull"! Solvea ~i1 Rft. 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Conv1nc1ng 57 T 1m·~ per•od 33 ll'lgen 1ous 59 Decay 8 9 , ': 10 11 l I) ,, " ll 16 27 Jj ,. " " " • •• " " ll ,. " " 61 • • by Tom K. Ryan =· ~ by Al Smith • by Dale Hale I by Emie Bushmiller A GORILLA ESCAPED f'l<OM THE C IRCUS --11 .. •·· •· ... "" " ... ·• PEANUTS I);;;:)).'//) II)) I 11! JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH A!\E THV5t ,\\'5) o;;: N 5-:_../ ~-/~ • F'IZANC1>JE.1S ADVICE S~llVIC.~ ADVIL-£ ve12'/ M"1Cf.l l..ll(f. 'IOUfl. MOTM~ g WOlAl..D GIVE. YOLL 15 4- • • •• DOOLEY'S WORLD ·F;=:==::::::::-i 50. WM.A.1" W l'fM MY CAR elle.A.l<ING POWN. :t WON'1" &If A&i-1!!' "f"O M.A.KI! OUlt SSSSIOM "f'OPAY, PJt. ,::~SIP MMM ... MO'-P OM .•. 'S.'M Su"e Wli UN WOrill< 'SOM•'T"MIMG oor ... ,-----" GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS • by Charles M. Schulz ) HAVE YOU GlVEN MER SPECIAL VISITlN.6 PRIVILEGES? Ttl05; ~ AtM.\',Afi\\,\IM'5 ! l( ) ·:,, .. ·. by Harold Le Doux VES! I'M PERMITTING HER TO SEE WAKEMAN DA\L"f UNTIL sue~ TIME AG YOUR OFF ICE 1NVESTIGATE5 111$ CHARGES! by Mtll ·MAli?CrA'S At>VIC.E (.o. ADV"~ i~AC.Tl.Y L.IKE Yollt MOTM~2 wo~~D GIV~ YOU. • ' IN FACT, W~ PLACf '4 CAiL 10 ~;.:~=ll.~__ ·, ;~ • P•~S nvP""llf Gll4~ %:, • • by Roger Bradfield \hu re1111 iz. MiflcR 1Jie11 1ii£l Soild . -· ,,--._ 1 by GtorcJe Lemont ..• SO ,..HEI"" :t MAP ,..~t S PQ.eAM wMei::lli. :t WAS "f'HI! 0""L-Y $lAIS IN lt-i A 1.-0A.F OF WMl"fe eFlE!A.P ... by Gus Arriola "rHe L.ASI PAt-'&01 by Ferd Johnson '3HOWS WJ.IAT HAPPENS WHEN vou HAVo A MoNOPo~y. .. '--'Liii by ROCJtt Bollen 10llORl10W NkSHT1 WE'LL Hlo.\/E 'SOME MO«E iSOOC NE\\lS ... 6001:> Nl<SHT. DENNIS THE MENACE I ( I I r I c ~W; int Ale1 Jhe lor \\'hzt G Pr w mall per! v.·ha subs I h3' him I her da co n acoo requ Ame <ire from ci tiz spir A desi Am true <igo. area di situ slab A sin •• of acco H doin I <'XCe the are man bu re tont a bro """ .PIT!f ~lid with Rep ooni · rea \\'es '"d Do suffi efl ma and they rorei An Ame that worl And •ba fiat. It lead into, achi ,., ~OU des< tally toll? \\' Pres ar five I been me \Yat ln\'OI On the abl~. loda, men plea lhe that I• alwa far a Ye r ' From Shoulder As Right Arm of President By GODFREY SPERLING JR. CllristU.1 11 Seit-nee Monitor Servi.ct WASHlNGTON---=-nie m 10\i.• lili: inter.•ieW With presidential chief of staff Alexander M. llaig .Jr. is believed to be the first he has granted at such length. for direct attribution. It took place in thf' White ~louse. General lla\g, do you fee l that lilt President is now making a con1ebart.:'.' Well . I think tha1 essentially this is a matter of relativil y in your own perspecLive and your O\lo'Yl perceptions of what inilial damage occurred and v:hat subsequen1 damage ()('('urred. I do beJiere this: I think the President has concluded. and those of us !l}round him c:ertalnly share tha1 judgment. that lhere bas been, of course, a great deal of danlage done. The way to best work out of !hat <:o n d it i on is through stead y accomplishmenl to m~t !he requiremcnls of the U.S. and the American people in a host of areas \\'hich ore of considerable concern, as distinct fro1n \Vatergate. to the American citizen: such !hings as our inflationary spiral. the en<'rgy problem ... A num ber or socia l progranl.'I ... :ire designed to improve the ll\I -of tl)I) American people in a \\'<l.Y \\'hi t:h is true to the mandate or November a ~·ear ago . And. or course. in the foreign policy area. in the con!ext of the continui ng efforts of the President lo improve the situation leading to11·ard the structure of stability and peace. And I believe the President has long si nce decided that the American people. as Y:ill history, \\•ill judge his vicarship of bureaucracy of ours by those acco mpl ishments. How well has the Preside nt been doin g? I think the President has been doing exceptionally 'A'el!. He is ful ly on top of the full range of subst:intive issues that are our concern. lie is actively managing, through policy guidance. the bureaucracy .... And I think in that eon!exl that in the search ror peace abroad there have been ma j o r accomplishments in the Post-\Yatergatr 'Here comes the President now!' period \\'het_[ler .J'j)Uft _w{c_i:ring lo-1.he- i\liddlc East, the on-going ... dialogue with the Soviet Union and the-Peoples Republic (of . China) v;hich l<ill continue -and the realigiunent and reas.<>essmcnl or our relationships with \Vestern Europe in the perkld of the '70's and '80's and Jap;in. Do you think that the Pre8ident ha~ surficient public conftdent-t to gol'etn effectively todaJ? There is no question in my mind about it. I see it every d:iy. I know \l.'C are making very fflr-rcJchlng decisions da ily and hourly here in !his building. \l'hcther they invoh·e our relationships \Vith foreign pCl"''CNi or 1ncrc at ho1nc. And \fith respect lo the rorml'r. An1ericans 1nust -und l'rstand and realize th:1l Ainerica is the hope of the free \\'Orld. Il has been and continues to be. And that it is an obligation that we can'! abandon by popular fiat or by legislative fiat. It is destiny, and it is a ·world leadership role tha t history has thrust us into , both as a result or our demographic achievements and accomplishments and resources and t'ne evolution of the post- \\'Orl(:f \Var TT rfiodf1n "'·orld. \I/hen there is ctiffirnlty here_ l suspect that it has crrccfs far beyond Otlr shores. Taking a loOli at !ht Prtsidcnt. u·hon1 ~ou sec a great deal. ho\\' 'rould you describe his '"ell-being loday? Specifi- cally~ ha~ \\'alergate \•Jsibly taken any ton·? \\'ell, that is a diflicult question. The President's been nl one of the most arduous tasks in our C(lUfltry for some five years, with or \\·ithout Watergate I am confident that if someone had been able to dnysiologically put ·a measurement on the President t h a t Watergate has taken some toll and it certainly has from all of those that \vere tnvol\.·ed. On the other hand. I have ne,·er seen ihe President more physically fil. more able, n1ore on top of his job lhan he is toda v. An d in terms of his -it "'ould be presiimptuous of me to comment on his mental anitude -but J tell you it's a pleasure to be around him in tems of the enthus iasm he generates for Lhe 1a sk that "''t fact. Is he "orklng as many hours a~ be always hos and "it~ lbt some vtgor a11 far as you can ••. 7' " \'cs, 1 must say that 1 have not noticed -. w 1\cren't ob!1violl~ ro their ~1bthty t<l 1111prove com1nun1C'a11on 1\1lh th C' Congress. I \fr. -carrd 'hi\·s-stn·cc lctMhr \l'hllc House. 1 Ul'l Ttltplia!o• And , S('('()ndly. thl'rt· has bCt'!l an 1n1pro1·l'nlf'nl 1n con1rnun1ca1111ns 111 tt•rrns of 1he nurn\l.."r of rnl't'lln~s 1hl', l'rt•SJdl'nt has harl l\'llh !hl' lt':td1•r,h1p H!ld the b1p;1r11s:1n and H1·p ubhc:in ka<ll•rsh1p, ;ind \lllh tile nu111b\1r flf 1ndi\'idu;1I co11gr~ss1onal le :id r rs . sl"na1ors. and org<11111.ation groups \I 11h1n th~ JlouSt' and 1hc Senate. 1 The Pres1de1H h:is ,,,·eragi'd two tu thrt'l' n1eet1ngs a \\'Cek of this kind. \\'ithl re!ipcct to his 011·11 stJJff, I don't ~110\V nt anyone who has a lcgitirnatt' co1npla1nt that ho can't gl't 10 to scl' the "boss."' \\'us one of tht Prcsiden!'s post-I \\'a lcr~ate objecti\'t'S to ket•p a 1·lo~t·r j c11n1m.unication \1 ith and eyt' on lh(" political pro ct' s s es 1\lthin the ud 1ninistration·.· Th·s, for inst;,1nct•, 11ith the natiunut co111n1ittee, etc·.• 'PRESIDENT FEELS A GREAT DEAL OF DAMAGE HAS BEEN DONE.'._ Yl'S. hut \ltth full f<'COg_nihon of tht·1 diff1cult1l'S . . Th t• rrl'Sidenl . il;is an obligat1on 16 think first and lor1•n10~1 ' of thl' t•ffeetn·cnrs~ of tlu..; offltl' IJ1·r~111."· th:.il I.~ \rhat 1nfh1~·11ers lh1· 1\1'lfarl' uf !ht' i\n1l•fil'>1n IK'Oplt• i1 11d. 1nd1·1·d , lhl' \\ur!J in n1:iri.1 l'l'~llt..'Cl.'. U11 th1· o1hl'rhand. 111• hill't' n1 ai111a111l'<I :111d h:11p 111,;r,t1i11•d 11 l•Jl [ {'On.~idt•r a l'l'fY n1urh i111pro1·1·d :1rul enh;inel'<l coord1 nat1ng stnnct' \11th rrspt'('t !ii th1_· Ht•publa.:an \:1\1on:1 l r o11un1ttl'(' \\'hcri ' 11 h<is h1«·n f~·;1s1hlt· v;P ha1(• u1eluded thl' C'h:.11rn1•1n .. \l r !lush. 111 lradershlp n1ec!11H?s 11 1tl1 Ht·public:1n lt"aders of lh1' Congress \\.t· have. 1ncludt-d him on niany 9'.'1.;:1~1011 . .; 111 C;ib1 net rncct1ngs \\ht•n 11 1\';; s appropriate. t\n(I \l.e h;1\'t' n11·t 1111h h1n1 rl'gularly hl're \I.1th ~1ppropr1a1L' .~1':11or nit•n1tx-rs of the st:1ff. I Best Way Out Is Through Stead y Accomplishmen t, Gen. Haig Feels ' any slacking ofL Jn fact. ju.~t the opj,ositc. I find lhal the Prcs1dcn1 is a man. like many of us. \Vho gains lltrrngth !rom a period or refl ect ion ;·•nd scnnL' t'llangc in the puce or da~ -to-day ;'1Ctivities v.·hieh occur~ on \ht• occasions ,\·hen he g:OPS tn 1he \\lest f'n:1 ~t 11\·c conlinue to v.·ork 1vhilc th cr·e. r can as· sure you). But it .docs pcrrnit hin1 lo have a good deol of reflection. I al\1·ays find that he comes back very invigorated. physically and 1nentally <:ind in 1•very other sense of the 11·ord. llo'" "·ou ld }'OU describe your ""'" relationship 'A'il b the President'! \Yell. as you know. I servtd 1,u•re four years as either l:l~nryJ; i Kissinger's l deputy or chief assistant. A n cJ increasingly over that time, as there \Va s more travel by Henry or myself. I had increasing contact 11·ith the Prl"Sidcnt. Since that time. sillC'C-~1:ty, acting as thr President's staff coordinator Is that l\'bat \'OU see vourself -a ~ staff coordillator:! Hut )oi1 arr his chief of slafr. I assume? l don·t like to put handles 011 -of that kincJ on my job -because it generates difft>rent images to cJjfl'erent pt,'Oplc Essentially. my role is to coordina te thl' staff and the \Vhile House in t'nc context of the Pres ident's aclivites. substant1\'e and adtninistrative. Are you ever in the role or adviser'.' I don '! view myself as an adviser. ;1n<l to the degrl'c th.1t I pennit mys,,!f tfl indulge in !hAt perS011at perception I think I could be doing <• ti:rr1blc disservice to the President. l vie\v myself as 01n indi1'id11al '1ho must 111sure_ t'na,t all uL the. bt.'St advice tl1at is :iv;\IJriblc 1,1.•ilhin the \\'hlt c HouSt· · staff. 11·i1hln the Cabinet, 1n the bure;1ucrocy and outside or ~overnment. is available to the President on any particular question that he has to address and to be sure that a brood cross secLiun of \'ic1vs are brought to his attention. No\v having said that. if r.1e President asks me a question or asks ror my views on a particul:ir issue. I assure you I give it to hin1. Bu! it's with that conditioning caveat thaL I prcccd(:d that s!at('nlent .. l'nl not. going to rnakc any self· serving eon1111t·11t s alXJut 1h1· irnportanc1• of mv role. I think it's i111po rtant lo tht· degree l c11n bring to 1he Prcsidl'nt the best vic1vs that are 3\':.tilabll' in an~· tield. foreign or domesti{' Tht-President has son1C'times _ hcen described as a "loner... Sf n a lo r Gokt11·ater, in an inlerl'i"". dcscriht'd him as such a~ u n1an \\ho, particularly on political niattrrs, m:ide his 01111 decisions . Is this a clc:ir pcr«plion of lhe President-:' Oh. Jqi,..·ouJdn 't \!.'ant IO n~:1kc :-in·. specific con11nt·1 1l on St•n;i!or Gold>l':ller., 1udgmcnts \\'l!h rcsr11 .. 'l't \() J 'r1·s1d1•111 ,\ixon. In tl·rn1s or my O\\n a:.St''i"sn1t•111 of him. I don't like halld ll·s . . I think l'resident .'11xon is an 1nd1vidu;1I \1 hn I find. 1n many respect.~. 111 tht• 1no!d uf many ~real milit;1rv leaders I ha1·c kno\\·n. lie ket·p-, ;1 degree of forn1;il1l y bet"·ccn hln1s1~lr :.ind his st;iff. As a general rule J'n1 1101 sttre that isn't 1hl' 1nost effective leadt·rship n1o!d for a n1Jn \Vith the Prcsidt'nt's r~·sponsih1 lit1cs . \\'h!"rt' you break lhOSt' l1nt·s do11·n. 11 tc~ts hu1nan ass{•ts 11'1\irh J re snn1r !i nl•·~ fragile in a fast·moving. hi g h l :• lrnportanl bureaucratic s1ructurr A.cor n. \l't' :ill rt'tOgn1zP :111d th•· l-'rl'.'~1d1 •nt has lw!"n \'t"ry frank -h" h:i.~ nindt' It v1·r1 clea r tha: hl· undt'r.~l;r!1ds 1h;11 111 son1t: t·1rcunt~1:i11c"s :1 rand1d:11~· 111~1r fc•t'I th:11 1l'rappin1-: h1n1~<·tf ;1rdund lhl' pn•s1dt't1C~· n11gh1 J•'Opf1rdrt.1' h1~ pro~l)t'CIS for SllC('t·~~ Thi· l'n·s1<lt·nt has 1nad" 11 \'1·1·\ elt·.1r lfl 1;eorg1• Bu.:;h :ind 1hl' mcmberS uf th1· 1':1r1y th ~1t hL· w;1nts thcn1 !n succ•·L·tl.1 I 1r.;1 ;1n1l lort·Jnost. and thL' 1Jctlt'S lhl'~ I pursue in ordt:r to do that arC' th1~11·1 Jl•dgn1cnts to m.'.lk•·. b;1sC'd on I01':1l' cr.nd1l1011." ;ind a 110"1 of v;1n:1hlt•'> \1'h1ch l he can't ccnlrat!y d1cta!r The Prrsidt•nt did say. 11uite early. in lac1. that one of \he 111:.iin rt.asons so1ne of these thinJ!s -\\'all·ri.:atc f\'rnl'> -' happl'ntd \1as hct:a u~c crrt11 in thinJ!s i.:01 ou t IJr hand. Ill' took rcspon~ihillty for this. r\dtninii.tralivel) arc hC' anrl you,:•" ·1 l111 v e 11ecer .~ee11 tl1e 1•1·(•sitlt•11• 11101•(• 11t1,1sif'1•I· tr1 lit. 111t11·c able . 111111·t• '''' '''I' 11t' Iii .... ;1111 •111111 ft(• I i~ (Offfllf. • I ........ ----.:.... ---------------------------1 ~----~~I Is th e President seeing more people his right ~1 rn1. krf'pin!! yrJ1r e~·r on thr 1 during the post-"'ateri::ate period than political proct .. ,~,·s at th r 1011 '11 that this before? Leaders in Congress, members <·ouldn't get out of hand ;1J.:;1in ·: of the Cabinet '! Yes. there has been :111 effort m;id1· I'm not going to give any con1p:1rnt1\{' statistics. But 1 can tel! you 1his: that since !\!av. \Vith several aberrations 1thieh occUrrc<l due to sit uations \\hi(·h m:'lde it difficult to maln1a1n a con~iSlf'nt pace throughout. as a general rule the President's contacts. formal th rough Cabinet meetings. and informal. one·tO· one meetings with his Ca b 1 11 e 1 i 1ncmbers i have been extensive :ind enla rged considerably. And if you \l.'OUld :isk any of !hl' Ctl binet office rs about their acef'ssa bilit·J {0 t)~ president, ( think they "llJ confirm that it has never been bctll.'r. With respect to the Congress. Y.'t' havr 1nade an extraordin(lry rffort. \\'e\·c done it in two ways. First, wc \·e stafll'd 10 JJTiprol'f:' our coordination a n d C(lllltnunicat 1on \VJth the Congrc<;s. hoth through t'n[arging Bil l Tim1no11s' s!:iff Jnd specifically thcreb.v a.:;king :\l<,I L;:i1rd iu1d Bryce Harlow 10 join the staff. \\·,. ' \\'ell. it hardlv tak•·" n1a 11v l\Ollnd~ for .inyon•· to stari to f.1\'0 r ti1t · eond 1t1onsl th;1! brought the 11·01111{J .1hou1 ln 11\hl"r 11ords -to hC' l'l'I'\' ronscinu~ :111d St·nSJl11e to 1hrn1 :\nd !ht·n· 1~ h:irdll any (JU«~t1on but 1n ;11 :111 of ui; -:111d r 1\·ould sa.1· lhis i.:: true in both poli11car jlJrtll'" -h:11·1· dl·,·c·IOJ)~d a d1 ·~fl'C' of Sl'nS!llVJt\' Ill 1h1s ISSUt' Thei l JS. of course. oiic of the lc·gaeit·~ of \\';1tl'r~:11e I :\01r. if an~·ttung. l \\'Ollld ~ t'On<'{'tTIC'd 1hat 1n our gn';1\ AnH.·ric<1n d1alt·c11c l l:.sluon th;:1t pl-oplc don '! 01·erco1npen· .<.:!tl' :ind that d r pa r l u r e i. from tried and true pro c e d u r c ~ of th•" ;\nH·ritan political .<..)STl·m arr not (hsrorll'() or rnod 1fied l!Jrint.: .~;iid th.11 . 11 ·~ nh\;nu~ th,'1t 1t1cre 1,, r0tun f1.1 r rl'furrn. h1.11h 11' prot•edurt·~ <ind 1lr;1ct1te!'i ;111d 111 01·cr· 11;i1eh111g 1nvi:h;1n1sn1s. ! think 1hat's Wt·ll 11r.der 1r:11. 111 .i 11un1hl·r 11! f.,rin.> But !I I \\f'f(• 111 a hi:;1011e );i'llS(• 10 l'Olllffil'llt IJll ll. 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SMT!fl, <~1,I•• '!' ••d (I•"'• ••• C"•ln..~. JOl>ne"• M••i• • .,, L•,,..,••J Jft"" l•t'*'""· !'ii"~' '"" 01• ' r•o~ ~ 0•"·'()<.•••l •• ,• 11•" ><•••; >< •"~ C«'·'"' ' ••"' Ense 111ble To Perf orrn 111e Sou I h <' r n r :1li foml: Coll<'!?!'.' kr:i~< En~rn1blc \\ii prC'~nt-a p1'r,g-rnm of fc<1iv· 111n~ir :i i fl I' Ill . \:1ri1 2 :11 St .Ja n-i n<( ~~pi~cnpr11 (11ul'('h 11'e ('fl'r.1flcr !C' l.idri I ~!!" i11 '\('111lgrt Brrirh FrH111r1·d ;i1111" 1\ilh th enscml>1<' 1\·l\J IX" nr. Pat ~trnvc1. l)a1111 ! ( hanrllt·r. an ~l l kC' Sct.'Our. ull org:inis1~ 1'he ~·'rfor11•iu1c·c i~ ope n !11 the public "·ithout ch~rge. ··--··· ._ .. , 11w Blccest Mlrk1tsX1t• on the Oranie Co1st DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~~~~:·=~ (642-5678 ] One Call Service Fast Credi! Approval ERRORS: Adverti11r1 should check their ads daily & report errors i m m • d I • t e 1 y. The DAILY PILOT assumes ll1blllty for th• first In c or r • c t ln1ertion O'nl)'. General G ~nar•I Gener al WES L EY N. TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since lfl46 FABULOUS SPYGLASS -$125,000 Careful buyers. be sure to see thi s value today~ NE\V 2-story 4 HR "Nev,r Bedford" beauty on la rge corner site. F'a1n rm, forn1al OJ{ & lge bonus rn1. Quick possession. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. NEWPORT CENTER , N.B. 644-4910 .~.1 r111 BUYING A HOME? \V,hen yo u buy an American Home Shield protected hon1e through Ui, you ore as- sured of purchasi ng a \\'arranteed trouble- free ho1ne. * Atncrican Home Shield '~ 1-lomeo"'ncrs l)rotecLion Plan guarantees service, re-- pair or replaccn1ent of the 1-:LECTRICAL, lll·:AT INf;. BU ILT-INS and Pl,UMB ING S\'STEl\I~ \\'ilhin the ho1ne, includi ng the hot Y.1ater healer. * This plan is in effect for one lul l year a fte r escrQlV c!Qses. * \Vouldn 't you rather buy and O\\'n a home that has the American Home Shiel d J-lomeowne rs Protection Plan? * Call 64&-0555. WANTED j 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road N~:\r nr "'111'110:11<·..,,1 nu•n ••r ·G~e·n•e•,•.•1""!!""!!""!!""!!""!!""!!""!!G•e•n•e•,•.•1"'"""'""!!""!!""!!""'""t l\ullr<'n \\ •' 11111·1 I '1·.Jt:oi()~. -;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;I /\l.!Zf:L> TH,\J:"l'.\G. A ron-1 • '-"(>ru.il u1h,·•· 111 lhl' l.l{l:.t Cnronu d1•t \l.1r J1w:1!\11n .. \ top l'Qn111111',1vn JJl,ln ond 1 .i;u1>o·r111r bo11iu" phtn. Thl're I ari'! 1111111!~ 1Jnrklnt: fncilltit& f/\r )1~111' f'\J,1'1!11t't'S iHlfl t.'011- Sill(CI\\ 111ivt'rtisi111-r support. F or your confldcntlul a p· poi11t n1cnt. Call: John Allard, Manager 644-n10 "[agni ri cent 1naln channel viev.•. 6 Bd1·n1., 5 bath ho1ne \l'ith formal dini ng rn1 . 55 f't. lot, 4 car garage, pier & sli1>. $575 ,000 WATERFRONT LOT \1ou· can bui ld the hou se of yo ur cl reams on this 57.5 ft. lot on the main channel. $400,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6 161 &£ ___ _ EASTSIDE COSTA MESA GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION -$26,950. Unbe lievable but l-rue. 3 bedroo1n, 2 b<l lh. large dou ble garage and roo1n for boat or trailer. i\'ice setting on quiet street. Re st part is down payment .. only $950. Anyone eligible to subn1it a bid. Jlu rry, bids close soon. Complete details. C•ll 546-5880. THIS IS IT! $29,950 4 Spa<'lou.~ brlrn1s, 2 bn1hs, ni11 sler hdtm hll!l priv. bath. Primt• H.B. locnt1011. Gigan· Ii<' ynrrl \\'/boat gal<'. 1-l11s fun1ily roon1, blt-ins and in a C(·ntr;Ll !raC"1 l(){'lllio11 away frnn1 hu~y lr;iffic ~1rf'f'I~-ClosC' to schools. shopping & prim" lx'<ich Dl'f'll, All 1his !or only $29,9.)(). Cnll 9fil...45C. . . . ·: \'.\I.LE\' • Rl\1.1\ . . .... "' . ' . ' " ., BLUFFS CONDO Pr.rpular "G" plitn, "·!1h 3 ASSUME 7% LOAN Or ju~t $4100 down on this beautiful 4 bdrm, 2 beth hon1c "'llh la~ shade trees. Pallo. Family rm, fh't"J>lll<.'f'. Auilt Ins & dish\\'Rght"r. Schroll & lhopfi nea 1·by! ~~ull prh:e, $41.tnl. Call ~m-rno. CORONA DEL MAR hdrms., 3 baths + ronv<'11. Oupll'x. on t'Xlt'a "'i1!e eor-546-5880 fl<'n. Spacious floor pl1111, n('r lot, elOSI.' 10 O(;can. :? Open Eves. 01X'n b<'11111 ('<'i!in~.s. lge. Bd1·n1.~ .• :l b1ln11.~. & JrtlCl!f CCJUnlry ki1 chtn. Pd\'ate end apt. 1\1! In topc'Orid. Sl17,!l00. l ~,..,..~""!!,..,..,...,.,,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,...,J unir. S77,i50 Gen•"' Gonual C. F. Colesworthy "'"' THE BLUFFS &autirul, shari1 Do I o res modt"l: Isl clnss cond. Spacious :1 hdrn1s.. 2 1~ b1\lh!'i ; upli?':uled lhruout. ~Tay 11·e 11how )'OU !hi~'.' MORGAN REAL TY ill~2 675-64S9 Ou!door sport~ lost 1 t s appeal?' Sell your cquipmf>nl 111ith a low-eo~t Daily Pilot Clns.~Uk>d Ari! 612-51i7!1. CLASSIFIED HOURS ,Advertisers may place )heir ads by telephone •:oo Lm. to 5 :30 p.m. • ~londay thru Friday · 8 to noon Saturday COSTA 'fl.tES A 'o rFICE 330 \V. Bay 642-5678 NE\VPORT BEACH 3333 Ne1\'port Blvd. 64:Z·5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 222 Forl:!St J\\C. 494-9-166 SAN CLE:O.!Ei\'TE 300 N. El Camino Real 492-4420 NORTH COUKTY dial free M0-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES t)('adline for copy &: k ills is 5:30 p.1n. the day be- forC" publlcation, except for Sunday & Monday Jo:dit.ion!l \1·hcn deadline Is Saturday. 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ET1HOns · Advel'tiSCl"I shnuld che<:k their 11ds daily & r<'port errors 1mm<'diatcly. T l l E Ur\JLY PlLOT assumes liability for the first in· correct insertion only. C'A~CELLATIONS: \\lhrn kl\Hng an. ad be !l\lrt" to niakc a record of the KILL NU?i!BER fivcn ) ou by your ad nker ;is r"Cclpt of your t anrt·Hatlon. This kill nurnh1·r 111ust be pre- ~"nt"ti by the 11d\•crtiser in cas{' of a dispute. CA1"CELLATION 0 R COHHECTION OF 1'E\(/' AO BEFOHE HUNNJNG: r.\'1•ry C"ff<J rt is 1nade lo l.1tt l'!r corrt:>ct a nc11• 11d thnl haf> bct"n order('(}, hut l\"'f' c:i nnot i;:u:t:ran- f(!{I to 1\1;1 ~n uni!! lhl' <Id hn..: nvpcart•d In 1 h I:! Jlt1pt'r, 111:\IE·A·U NE ADS: Thell(' ads 11r"' !ltrlcUy :a.~h in od1•an~ by mall or ;i\ ony on<' ot our of- fiet·~. Nu phone orders. Dr114J1111·: 3 µ m. f'l'lday, Cflslrl. i\lt>sa offlcr: 12 "toon -811 branch of· J1e~~. nrE DAILY PILOT r.-r\'e1 1h~· 1'1Rhl to clll.I· y, edJI, ('f'n~r nr ~ (" tiny advcr11wrntint, ml le• ~hlUlg<' ltic 1·atrs ~ r~~t1!11!1(1n~ "'l1hou1 lor nr.rll<.'t'. . CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS P. O. Do.~ 1560, Co.Ila l\fcss 92626 Back Bay Beauty Price Reduced J1nn1rul1ur l'Uslon1 built .1 brdroon1 & fan1ly homt \\'ith :tll !he luxury features in- cluding: 3 car garai::<' - C\Jl-<le-:i;.tc !!lrttt. 0\\'NER fu\ \"S SELL. Rcdu«d 10 $6.'l,500. 6-12-1771. 1 1Til7 Orange, C.}.1. i """",....;.o U~P ... LE-x""!!""!!"" $1700 Moves You In [.()\1•ly IN' i<in1plf' ~ ht'!h1Y1n1, 2 h.1lh <._',,nrln111inh11n. 011•' I I liltlt·k lo \VC'st1·IHf. II ulk Ill 1 llirhor Iii ]'•11\l S.. rf'•'L'•':•·J !Inn t'••lll. \\'{' Ti-i·llardcr :11 l Tr1°ll:u·bul', 400E.t7• , C.M. ''I/'(, I \'. 1-:. 111·1\\anl l\ t:u. Kr.It~~ Realtors 64G-0020 "IMAGINE" New hon1e . superlative quality, fin est cus- to1n fe atures & decor. Bay & mo unt ain vie\\'. Full securi ty. 2-sto ry. 2 bed room + conv. family room. $179,000. Ken/H elen llarlley, 642-8235. iN56) HARBOR VIEW HILLS • $86,900 Im mac ulate 3 bedroom, 21h bath \V/fire- place in both living & fam il y rooms. John Watts, 644·6200. (N35) CUSTOM HOME SITE • BIG CANYON Located on Lockn1oor Lane. directly across fr on1 Club I-louse. One of Big Ca nyon 's BEST locations. $95 .750. Toni Queen , 644·6200. 1N57) [Irvine j Mocn ... 1rv1 ...... 111eomp•ny j IOI Dover Drive &<t2·1235 1144 MacArl1'11.1r ..u-1200 tffw,ort Buch, C.llf0rfl11 IJllJ HARBOR VIEW mr. CANYON. 0 ,. ,.,1 ~--~·~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! HILLS i\lnd,·I~ for s&ll'. A I sol ; Lovt"ly 3 l>t'droom 2 bath Spt'\'111cul11r Goll Cour~c .'!.: SEEK & FIND• CkC"1u1 \'1!'11· hom!'.~ fron1 ';"-'l:'an Vle\\·s on la111:(' lot. $111 ,.'lOO In $260.000. O pi•n 2-IOO sq ft. 3 ca r gurag,._ in I Daih· in 10 ~·:30. 1n1n1a{'u!nte ('()n(htlon F l'C' 8 ·Rue Grind Ville• \11n<I. Ca.II f'46-77U I WALKER & LEE Big f'11ntr4~ ~t:'~1 H<'o1{'h RF.Al. F.STATfo; • -Agiiadlunl Opentions FFHHAROWfNGWPGPHOMR -GEAA ROW G P L IL N PR UA H G R R C R-L N N-G-N-N-'>. 1-P E-U N P A W A T R R C R N G N I ·r F A R G R N R f ;. f' 11 OWi ROllSWPW*UUNON T LCRWWWIEAIOINRNWEN I IUOLIOVCN~ZNPROISN MZLBNORN G AIRYNCSNNO C P T I P A I A t L T S 0 N I 0 0 E G B NUN ff NRA 1 T ·~···I WW .WV N N I A R T A C I T N E N D N P I J I .a I NEAELDRNBENWOCONNAW 1 L L o r E • • T 1 o N s Is L c c n n N C L R F P L 0 8 H C A E R P P A E R CF£CNITAGJRICNINWOS l1111rvt1101u: T""' 11.dd.cn n•rnt~ 1ts1e.d bck:!N IPf"'ll.10,...enl, b.11.lt•·1-1J. up, d~n. Of d~•llr 1n 111e Pl'''..,· 1·11111 t.i:ll hKldc'n ~•llt 1.11d bo• 11111.,. tl\0•11: • ll lfllOINC llAltltOWIJllC l'ltUNING . " " .. 'tRTILillNG llAltVESTINC Rt:A"l"C CUANINC IRltJCATING SOWING r CltAFTlNG PLOWING WIN!"iOWING : ·TOMOftOW: H-.VN!Y lbli.. "' To M~ any « lll of tht e:rpa11dtd "Sttk &. find" boob, numbtts 2 lhrovab 7, .,nd SO ttnl• for t1ch, mllkfn1 tllittks pay1bk lo "Sttk & fllld," SUir·Tttfpam Synclicalc. Addrm k111:n Jn att o( this ncwsptiptr. · ---,.. ·- CALL ME, l'M CLASSIC -'J'rue elegance - and fun ! I'm great for entertaining. 4 bed- rooms, 4 baths and en chanting li ving room, galle~y-type hallway to mell~w den. Located on th e-Yesa -Venie Coun try Club 's 16th fair- way with complementing landscaping, includ· ing gazebo. I'm $195,000 and listed with Martha Beynon. Call me. UNIQUE HOMES Rulton, 546-5990 2850 Meu Verde Drive Gentr•I General Beauli/u/ Bijhop CUSTOM 4 BDRM., LODGE TYPE 4600 sq. ft. home with swimming pooJl thera· py pool , mountain stream and stocked trout pond. Hunting and fishing at your door, ski· ing near by, plus dry mountain air. NO SMOG ONE ACRE $275,000 HAL FISHER REALTY MAIN ST., BISHOP CALIF. • 714-873-4300 • Gener•I Genere1 If yot(re ~rwing a Newpoi:t Beacflmove · Jturry fol your °'9icel 1--lalf gone in ha!f a ~'t-.1r dnd th+! re!.t \\'ill n11t J;i,t long. Hurry to :.et! this d1~llnf\1\t.' Ne1t1>0n B'-'dch developn'l«'nt L)f condon11n1un1 honil..'s, built·in clusit!rs around handsornl..' roun~·ords. Eight superb rnodeb. each a n1asttt rp1t.'ce of luxurv: con1fort. convttn1encl! .ind qu<1h1v construc11on. Sundl!ck~. firt•plactt, \Vt!I b.1r. i>k~gant t'-1~srer Suite. Sun·L1tc kitchen. private enclosed double garage. Recreational faciliti es include heated S\vimming pool, lighted tennis couns. sauna. therapy pool. All exterior building and grounds maint enance provided. Satisfy your curi osity-see Newport Crest toda y! TtA·o, Thrt:t:. ind Four Bt:droorn Condominium Hom.1 f,.wt $6:1,000 t• sn,ooo ~ "'""-Oni•• ........ •'"'•"c.flw. ~::it--=-........ Go .... c..,...tt-·Gnotf .. ~--..:=:. ... If~·-· .. -· ............................. . . ,.._, .. ~ -, .......... _, .. _ .,,._, ............. -....... ··~•·.-_ _. __ _ • I • , Ael4tt# SHU:tli ~ REALTORs' SANTA ANA HEIGHTS I'm a new listing and won 't last! l '1n beauti- fu11Y upgraded and in move.in condition. See my 4 large bedrooms, dini ng room and ramil y room. Enj oy my 2 patios. J~urry, I'm ~nx ious. Buy me -$M,500. CALL 644· 7270 2828 E. Coast Hlghw1y, Coron• del M•r WE CAN HEU' YOU IU'f', Sll.L. 0,. TRADf A HOME ANYPLACE IN Tltl l\IATtON ---Gen8r•I BACHELOR'S LAIR BALBOA -2 BEDROOM CONOO., top fl oor. Ocean & Bay views. Designed and decorated for the single perso n. Enjoy life! Swim, run on the beac h, ride a bike on the board\valk or just wa tch the sunset behi nd Catalina Island . Security building \l'i th no 1naintenance wor- ries if you travel. Priced far under nearest competition. $64,500. CALL 540-1151. GI REPOSSESSION BARGAIN OF THE YEAR - 3 Big bed· rooms. 3 baths. 3 car garage. Huge 25x25 covered pa tio . Servi ce porch, forced air heat, quiet cu l-de-sac. Full price S'l6.950. \vith $950. do\vn payn1ent to anyone. \Vhat's the catch? It does need TLC ft('nder loving careJ. Super bargain. \ro n·t last! CALL immediately - S40-11SI. ERITAGE REALTORS 221!~1. c.rto 640-8 11 OCEAN VIEW -$41 ,000 .~ttractiYe s1nall apartn1ent-like unit in La- guna Dcacil. \\lalk1ng distance to ocean and suops. \\'onderfu\ for \reekend or couple. One bedroon1 plus den . VERY LIDO ISLAND 3 bedroo1ns, 211" bauis1 dining .rootn. Superb hon1e in ideal location. Extretordinary value. $89,500 OCEANFRONT SPLENDOR Charming ti bed roo1n, -l bath hideaway. Enor- mo us g1ass-walled living room captures white ""ater 180 degree vie\''· $:i49,500. DANA POI NT CONDOS Fabulous \V hite \\·ater v1e\vs during the day and n1agnilicent nigh t vlC\\'s of coastline lights. 3 ocd roon1s. 3 uaths, 2 tireplac;es each unit. Three stories of exciting Jiving. $79,500 BAYFRONT VACANT LOT 50 feet of ba y{rontage \Vith pier and slip privileges. Fee tit le O\\'ner will consider trade. $200,000. SPARKLING OCEAN VIEW 4 Bedroo1n. 4 bath , family ho1ne on estate lot! \VindO\\'S open to ocean & city view. Shown by appointment. $142,500 DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd ., N.8. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. 8 Pl1Nl NUMIU~O l[Til~S IN THlSf SOUA Al.S fj u~~·t~~N~~~E 1rr1Ets j I j I J I J SCRAM-LETS Answers In C1a11lfic.atlon 900 • • ( • \1tdnesday, Marcll 27, l lfl'I l1t<tlllr\d,1) r.1.1·•11 ?1 1"114 OAILY PILOT ~7· ~~~~~~~~~~~--, ...... !1oraf Gener a I General Gener•I General Irvine 'Irvine \ 11un1 1n310•1 r1a r bour I 1...a9·1n .l Beath r•••••--·-----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill.;;;;;;;;;*:::~Ba;:l~b~o~a~B:a::=y~P~r~o~p~e~rt:;;ie~s;;;;*~=;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====;;;;;;;;;;;=====~:,;;;;;;;_;;;;;;..;;:•=;;.;=;;_ ~ , .. ~~.~~:~.?i1 ~:~11~1• · 7~ 000 G S HH 1w11~ r."11 r h •.• ",,,. •• for the first time in Southern California. with the purchase of through Valley Realty, you get an amazing WARRANTY ( - that covers your home 's •Heating •Plumbing • Electrical systems.for one full year FOR BUYERS coverage begins with close of sale. and heating , covers repair or replacement of plumbing and electrical systems. including built-in appliances in event of failure ; AND SELLERS get coverage on heating, plumbing and ;electrical systems 15 days from time of listing to close of sale . Oil Y THROUGH VALLEY REAL TY an exclusive service offered through American Home Shield by Valley Realty To sell or buy real estate, coll * ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES * Cosio Mesa -646-0555 or 549-1910 Orange -637-9101 Placentia -528-4n2 Corona Del Mor • 675-7225 ·Gorden Grove -539-1162 lo Habra -879-3800 Huntington Beach -963-4543 Mission Viejo/Soddlebock • 586-0222 Investments -639-1501 OtNt ColfonVo LocotioM • COM'.ord • Corie Modero • o .. ,.. • 0...-• FreMOllf • Hcsyward. Lofoydte. u • .,... ............. s. lontdo • s .. a_.. • W....,.Ct'ffk • c.....-. C••rho • S.Jow • s.to CIGra. A Berg Enterpr ise-Amer ican Stock E xchange Company * Operating 36 Wholly Owned Offices Thru-Qut California Specializing in Residential commertiol, industri al and investment properties. * * * Men! Women! Secure your Mure Join the profosilon where thtni en no layoffs-no ceiling to your oomings. WE TRAIN YOU TO sucass1 EXPERIENCED OR NOT. llay Ave . 4 units S :;>, t NEWPORT HEI HT ~ ••·nii••l'rlri 1 1~1nn .. n l.11-.:.•, \Va terfront duplex Duple x. l.o\t'ly 3U1l -· pn1;,1l· 1:1111111.i ... cu''""'I $125.000 . '· ., 313R WHIT(: \/ATER oh·,.,q· 1111.i .... tu· p 1111·1!·d Balboa Coves $129,500 0\\ ne r s lllll \'u•\\ It" l ),111, 'I I '' 1u1· 111111111· roll J 'I~"· I 110 ·,tH\"I Oceanfront duplex I rental . Best !or Q\\'ner "~"'1 111. , ~ .. i~· , s,u ,,,, .. .t hnuu>· 111 1111.,,.,; .;J.'' n11H ·• l 1· ~-.' 1· .. 1it · Hu1h·u1 l•A•k•lwh1·, V.l•>I $155,000 anxious $89.500 . &t.2-7491 SUPERB VIEW ... ~ 1. 1 1I•1, 1 Try your trades !· ----------Spec·tncular & spaC'1ous. 4 bedroon1 ''l're~J· HUNTINGTON HAR.BOUR Jn1.·1•••1n ,\n·l ~· 1,1v1' p.11 h 6iS..7060 ~ I d~nt" ho1 ne. \\'rought-iron fence !-.Ul'rounds RfALlY ~1'·· k .. s,1_.~i !'.di IJ l--11!1.1.: TIBURON --HORSES-HORSES this exceflent property. Air C'Ondi lioncd l 1.;11 \ .. JI, m RDELL 3 BR .. 21 ~J ba., fam:)'m. Tree s.h~ded 3 DR., 2 pl ush carpeting. \:alue ! $115,000. 711 ,,, .. 1 _,. 1 Pool, Convenie nUy loca-' ba. Mm1 -horse ronch. GRUBB & £LliS CO. I (fil,\ll3"'X/J@ ted condo. in xl nt cond. 1 Back Btiy area. $39,950. BAYFRONT BARGAI~ $37 •. 500. 556-8800. 1673-74.:.JO. REAL TORS 675-7080 RA R E OPPORTUN ITY l~:l!l S. l.:""1~.}11~·;i, 1~1~1111" REALTORS 4 local Office' To S•rve You This hon1r 1s \\3TT(lJlt('('li b\ tilt' A1n<'rican Hon1t' Shiel;! II o Jn c 11 \\ n l' 1• s Prot('•:Uon Plan .\ lour or fivl' hl'fhwm. l\\1'1 siory hon1<' on ro111rr In! ::!20) sq. £1. of I qualily livin.i: plus a ptlllo. :~ · 1 h;ilhs. 1ntl'rron1 s~slern, doubl\' oven. Elt'C1. garat:"e I dnor !lJX'nt•r. "om pit' 1 e sprlnklc1· sy~1rn1. This is in , un arra of nt'v.' hon1r~. All thls ror 1usl $·t'1,ro:>. Call 6.16--0:)jj, • • • '" ' w .. , " ' . ; \'.\LLE\' · 10 .\LI\ . -· . ~'·'. ' ............... ~ ... ~·~· CREME PUFF EASTSIDE CHARMER TRF:F.S. TP.F:F.S ALL T~R:'\15 1'hi:< hraut1ful -1 lx'<lroom ho111r 1s JUSI wa1tin.i: for a fan11ly lo t•llJUY i1. Huge trrc-shadrrl lot, v.ith plr nty of rflo1n for your hoal or I e;utiper. All 1Prn1s av.1ilahlr inC'IUd•' no dot\'ll G I Please call 5-IJ-9-191. Walker &Lee l(AL IST &Tl "' "' "''" • '"" ,,,,. .. ., '" •••ut . :: \'1\Ll,EY • IH·\1.1\ ....... I"''"'"''' ""'" ••'>'•••• """"'n"••.,... Corona del Mar See The Ocean! Frun1 yl)ur C1T1nt i;tcp. \'..o!I;. Oil<' ,,h,,rt hl<11·k .u1<1 11.1h h tht' l•~11s n.•rurn ur s11n-~·1 T11k1• ;,n 1·:irl) 111ttrt1H1.:: y .. : •HI 1111· ti. a h .\II 1111" t .111 .. -· , ........... •' .. ' • ; : \'.\ LLE\' · RI \I.I\ • b•" ' ••.•• -. ....... ~« ... ••·~··· ....... . Swimmin9 ·Pool & Private Beach \\liar n1orr• t'fl1d rl u l•"r,11n 11·;1111·: 11 .. 11 at,.,Ur a , lh•l'rn· ir1~, 11.·ll dl·, 1ir:<l•·rl 2 Bit 2 B .\ h<1Tllt: rir1 :1 ;.:1·11+·11111~ 61' .\ 1110 fl. l"t 111 l0Jt•111:1 d!·I ill<t1'. Th·· 1·nt1•1'l<11n•·t '< dn•;,n1 (inly 5Ji'.},:~o. ('·di 6·11·7'.lJ I. BALBOA ISLA ND i ~ t !)UPLr:x . 01\!lfT. 11t1illl;>r Great for su1glC':; or a roupll' ""'"'" 1" .~"II, l{,,r1i·h 'I~ I•' Ux-11tf'rl 111'1! 1!'.\;i1· Imm 3 Bl~. ! '~ \ Ii" ,, + 11• 1• i·oniini>rri a l ltf;t! lhrtJ 2 1;1: ;11•· "II I~·· !·1! 111·\l 2 bed 1" (JI,\ f'.1!1', "'• <•f l!A\' S1r«!IS. ,\ __ neat roon1 Bt'-t 1111, 111 ,.1"11 ~ltu1-~i tOtl<1gl.'. $.H,000. Si'.;-]i; ,, . 640-1120 HARBOR VIEW .. J_L\1!!:~11: \'!l;\\ IJ 11. L", 1.l'"I{ I ,, .,. 1:1:. 1'.1"11, :!' It.• 'l ,\ 111 "ll .\!'1•1· I II 1:. fr;1J(', !•• O,l\ 'I•\~··. J .11,• Spaci'lUS :i l}(hm. Uwntrlf'<l hon1r. 1n niin! ('OlldillOn' r:x1rns 100 n11n1erou s lo n1l'n!lon -con\•' .'-l'('~ S97.~AAJ -lnrludini:: !ht: J;111rl. Call: 6t)-:l6fiJ ~~71~1 associated IROKEAS-REALTORS ?025 W lalboo 67J·J61..J MESA VERDE 5 Bedrooms Split Level Bii: E.'l(Ccuth·e ho1nc proff'-.. :<1on11lly l;1nd~l'1tpf'd and rlr·•. or:uN1. On~1nnl t nrt•! n1,,drl "ilh n111ny 1•'1(1r;is. :>-1 " 11.,1 1ng al ~2 . ."iC(I co: Ts · WALLACE REALTORS -546--4141- (0pen Evenings ) Rent With Option ,..:unily tn "·nhouscs 1·2-:\-.1 hdrn1. $1 60 & up 11t•;1r lhe llf'ach. CA !J. \'A LL E Y REALTY !163-1:,i;;, • '""' ,, w .. 1 •••• , ; \.\LLE\. · Rl\1.1\ . . . ' . . .. -~ . . ., . ., ' 2 SMALL HOMES • 1~'11 (~!II• I -.tr,.,•I \!I'll $'11i,l~~t • 111,.1111!1•., l.1111\1 f '1'111 "till h\1-<•::;I\ ~l·'.t'Ll!i1·:1 1 I'\ f' l:f·'.\!'!1 ()r't',lfl I i••·· .. )\Ii ."IHq'f'•·l,fl J\r ~:_!]"1,U N\, !)~ 1.:; 1:·1 J:l.11· \\' !!h TO P-0-THE HILL pl\I' "''I :OH \I< ' d I 11:1111 I 1 f ii )I ' • • 01" • Io•, I [ '• : ,\· (11•!1 '". \ : ;j: "11 •'">ll ) • Li I t\.>!lll' llllh !,1<_::1' 1.: 111\1· l•"'I, rn n11al duu;1:.,:. and h1"11 ""I' u1;.~11·r su1h• lJut.•d" " • h•l\•l\t' 11·,1,., iJ,.,.1,,, 1>1' !1'1•1 ~ ;UJ11 •I h111 1••11•! \I) .1 lilt' ~nrJ ul .I tJ II J l' I 1 ul .... 11·-.~ar. ,\ L•lfl \;1IU" al ~J'J:l, w . C'all 1 , "•-i ~ Costa Mesa MESA DE L MAR By 0\1 ner. lovely I l3P.. 2 \,,1 + ser. !run rn1 .t. d111 inL! ITl'l, patio, nll·C yd. Uni) S.t::',.-iOO. ;, l:Mr.t:i'\. :'f',\l~KLlr-.'1;. 1·1 .1·;,\,\, VACANT :"! bdnn. 2 lx11h. <l!1T ·~.ir. I l ari;cc fl'nC"'ll \.:1rtl. OXL 'f $,",0,950-Hkr, 612-0200 E;\STS IDE· 2-Br.--:\.-J)t•n Clel!n. 1-'u111i~h~l. Al....-. L!"r con1·t•rlf'1'.I 1n BR s::1.1irfl Phil Sulli1·11n I~ ea l tor , :H8-67GI Costa Meu 1-l vntin9ton 6 eacl:\ U) .1 ~11111,.· •·I iu." l 1 .. n•· ;, "l'l•ur1 .. u .1., 1;1; l~l)!l<1HI 1k"•'" 11 dh " 1~1 "°'"' \, "" I .•Ii" I ,. •l'"'d ,1( )[ o~./~I., \,·, '1 I '! [· f, I )[I".~·· I ... 11 •< 11 111.' "J'l!nn 1 .. 1 '1"" •·t•li [1 )"\!I•••! I•,,. ol••U! h.1~IJ\1111 .i .. n t 1•·1· • l.ll" UI' l ',tll ':!I .. • ··' 1.1.1 d,ljl) ,\ ·"Ull ' L 11 • i •>•Wlt•;!V"• ....... , ; • \11\ (,LE'\1 • l~l-.\1.1\ "" ""' ~: ~~;, ... ·,~:'.:::~,_~'. ' .... ~. Sell the lawn Mower ..... kt•t•p ~'<JUI' 111•t•kP!HIS fl'I"<' 11nrl 1 ·11.~y hy lr1·111:.: 1n 11 ' "n•11'l'I' 1 Ii <'• I r "" 111 Tf111111/fiu•r. t'o1'11l1il dr1111u.: I 11•>111 r n r 1•/lli'l'!all\lrlf.:, f,111111\ rnr11n Q v ,. r I,.," k , lllT Ui111!1• p.t!ln, '[', •111u1T<1w·~ hit• l1•'ll '.\t!h ;1!1 l'] ,. ,. l11n\11n• :0.1-;11· f"iol ;ond • lro.,h••ll-•' l •l'l ;1! \;tlu1• lol' "'Ii) ~.:•1. ~"I. ·1·he Real Estate Fair 839·6133 or 53~2551 Price Reduced $2,400. 2 Bdrm. + Pool $22,600 Beach Beauty • I :21 ~ri;. ho1nl' 11nd l'llJ"Y r.,r~11ly U\1n;:: l 'n:·~r1g,. 111•1 ~!•11'~ :~ 1 ..... 1n11, i • 1~1111 h.11111· ~\111!1 ar !ht' IH'.t• Ii"" Ul 1••111 '"111 1•, ,::r r~•·I l 'orr11J .d111 I f;olllrll) 11 1'11'1111 l •.OI l••,11 1 S.· o;,1111 .. ·r p.11h111t:. \\,1lh 1 .. ·-··Iii ~. !dJl;try dllll fq 11.1rk. Hr1:1 1 l"J' ,\.~[) L(J\\ Si!l.'.M~1 IJIJ\1.\, 111.;h up "n llw . 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PIP;iM· 1•1111 u-. 11 1<1u r honit• 11•l'l.lld Ix' ;\IUHbJr '-'"1'" >\)~A ••I '""'"' ,., I ; ; \11\ LLE\' • RE.\l.I \ • hi• ·~ ... 1 ..... ... '"""" ~· ...... ~ L•~~~' I ,,,.,,~, 90 FEET I Ill: f.1111 r111, dn1 n11. I 1 .. , B• 1\1t ~'.-•l •kll• i 111o· r,f a ku1ot. a -.h''" 1,,,,,., .. s11,:r.!t111 TRIPLEX f '.·11t1o.,u-.1· ,\ ~ 'Huhn "fll' '\ hi:, 1 i,,, 1·,, .'JJ Fr 1'111 """'h· h, ·1C"h L• ,,.,,.11\lld s11~11111(). LIDO CLASSIC •, l>r;1n1;111r 1;n·(·1;1n ho111f• .re :11r111111-l.k+· l'.••td• 11 l l1c·t1 'r1I ' . I Bl{ . d1•ri. din. n11, "11u1-.1 1 .. ~···· sr •. 1,ai~1 LIDO REALTY 3.m \i• Lid,., r\.8. *673-7300* BAYFRONT VIA LIDO SOUD l ;r11!•' o111r11 .. , 1111h ni(·t J•l l\.tlt• ·~ ·"'h ·: /~11111~. 2 1 • .,11t~ -dc·i k t1p ,\· :i lifll'rll'\. ,\· :! 1 •.• ths rl<111n. ('.UIM'l"d; hll 111. l1pl1·~ , 1,· Ti•r· 11fto· lo;i~ 111·\\ IJlnf'~~ - 111H" 1,•luo ••I SlfJ.(Jl.-1 f•it <J!iH k .,.,[,. :\Int 11 ·rn1- ~ •• 11~t.111) H•·.olty t1<J:I,~ EXTRA SHARP 4 BR Family Hames \'\!' l!hH [I ...... S!I ! "'(I \'1;1 l\•11-..11 •.••. ~! ,.1.l~-1 \'1a ">1<( s1·1 •It CALL US TO SEE )3r ittingham Rcalt9 REALTo:::B 11 I \< \1'k!•·l.1!l••:I • '>IH''.' \I'll II"'-2 hdrill h••lll•' Ill __________ _., Sheer Elegance BAYFRONT DUPLEX CASH 24 HOURS For Your Home tli• •11·1 •1l~lllj•h \11 1.1 ... ;11> ·, l l.1• ;, fl'j·I• , ,\ d,, I. d[I + \.~!. 1UI ~Ian REAL ESTATE 1, ....... ,, Down-Down-Down MONARCH BAY 426 Via Lido Nord \1;1..:-n1lu' 111 t """ I •1..i.._:· l ) 1)<".u·h. t .•·:.inr 111 •\.,~1,.,. "flt•r-1. \lu•r "' ,. '" :•r·1,1· .... i 'nn "rdy C·111rr1·•) T" Hn1kl'I ~ $225,000 r 1 ;1• 1 Hi .. ~•·r c !'.!-~ 11.1 ,,r 1;1::.ri:; t'\ YOUR OWN PIER & FLOAT \\1!h l.lti' •·! \l ,.t. ·fi• .. 11 \ '!•1l't;•~UJ ... Bit. I HI\ 1'111' ··1o \1•111111·· j,, llh i{l,t "1. :. lo.I, 2.(11() ..q It 1~1111•' I..: 11•l1·i. ! .. 111nr" ~·•r .• n uni~ lu·t.ohl,11 SJ?'• ·.ril [L Ill l.1•,t f,~ ·<11<·1'1 Of ~\"1[101'1 l•l.1nd f ull f.!ll-1."ii' L.1~t1n :c .\r,•trd .. .. • .. 'I • ... .... ..... Q DAILY PILOT Newport Beach , You Wouldn't 'Walt 'Tll Summer To Buy A • Convertible!! So \vhy 11all tor lhC• lnfln!f'd prk•f'l'I of 1ht• sun1n1C"r to buy R rirnlitable i>un1mf'r• v.illh'I' 1't·r11 ,1l J)1'(lpi•rty, C'ntl !» 111.lout tl1i!; \l!•ll IOCit!~I l BP do11n, 2 8H. up 1tu !•l"'· unly G 1!0Q1,,; In 11\f' tM'lll'h, Now tJllly Si9,'.fl(), Iii',, Oo11 n. Cnll G-4-1·7211 Rf.LL~: ol !he RLUt~t-s Y(IU'l.L LOVE: TP.JN1\ * t;)\(''s rool \Vicent. air •Sl11.•s beaut dqxl & rrptd •Sh(' 11dmires hc.rscl.f in n1t1ny n1i n-ors •Jl<'r rear patio i1 delightful •3 fkdrms, 21., baths have many xtra charms. •Tenns J, Carey RHy 646-7·114 e Ask for DICK U'HITE e ~>IB-7933 NEWPORT SHORES \V<' Sf>Cl'inlize in Nc>11•port .'liot'f':> properties -1•1111 us j{\ .~f'(' . A·Friuoc, walk 10 IJt•ach, pnol11, ('lC' .. ~ Hft. $4~.:iOO CAYWOOO REAL TY * 541-1290 * W ·lh lfJ@.(_.{lll ljJilTl\' . ' ' BIG CANYON W1dt1l'sd,'1)', March 27, 1974 PJLOT-AOVERTISE'.R Newport B•ach /Newport Heights Income Property 166 Houses Furni1hed 300 Hous.s Unfur n . 305 Houses Unf urn. W~new!ay, March 27, 1914 305 Condominiunis • Unfurn. Apts. Furn. 14 360 CHARMING COTTAGE OCEAN UNITS --------f, BR. I BA. lcpk. hobby 4 UNITS "~"" "'"''" rlo·romle<I • 1 YEAR OLD JUST STEPS lnnd.«ctlp('(I. Ohl J,(111111tl' on 1 Yt'&r nlrl, 3 IJIO('k~ lo IM.•11rh!' 111lcv w/roon1 ror lr!r. Tiny view of Ul1.1r Pacifi('. To BEACH Sl7,fi1Xl l'r1n .. only, CiJtl t•v1•11 -Go1~roui1 2 ~tory -ti unit General S.."!(5.1 DR. rrpJc, ga,_r. N~ town & Bch. Laauna ~l BR, ni('('ly tum, Priv. patio, CdM SJ00.2 BR, 2 be., Jrplc, gar, I blk bcit, Col'Olla d~I !\Ju_r. NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-1030 494--3248 Plt'1' & ~I)'. Only 1 1 ~ Vr'l( f .. r n1Jp,t_61<~·""F''"c-,----11.partn1t>nt Spanish 1notir. uld, :1.:1 BR un1!~. :t2 ·BH Sa n Juan Capistr•no Zc>ro v11cancy. H a r~nl n uniti<, Sunrt\'l'k fronl & r.•:1r. --bctit•h IO\.\tl \'11iu1· Ill ON!.\' t'\'('fl flt\ l)('t'Ull \'II.'\\' Hui 0 1:1-:r-; :-iU~: J.j Nf'll' 4 BR $11~.oo:n Try 10': !IO\\'U, (Jilly $:l'l0.000. 10'' !-1011•1\ & \tl'\\'jXlllli, • Ot'l'llll \/](>\\', }o'ru1l11.s11 c ltpprt'c•mtion urea. OCEAN \llf':W! J BR, 2 ba (l\VC' 7•; 21.,1 TJ1. 11. J;'\. Xlnt IC'~. C 111. I,,n;;)·lut.. By Call tod11.y 833-3..~. dup $325. Yrly. SrtJtls OK. Tc;io·:ST llflfnicni" l l.'\L \', 1111·111.·r Sli~.~ ::J9'~2 Cn!le INYESTMil~~l!~I Homefinders * 547·9641 ('u!l til(}.N\i:t _ BorN'i,:O !'l:l\·00·12. [: I 1.i-.r1ni;rs N('('lt••rl. S_a_n_t_a_A_n_•-------I ·=~~ :~l~~~~:~·~1:,, floot. '; Blllt \I. !1~ ha, :.! 1·11 r g11r, _ ----·~: 5 HI~ ·I Bath. \Y!JUtt._Or ht)( !hi. h~ ,-...,!~• 111 S,\, n ,lc~~ l"Caflv-6'Tl-20:19 ~-1111'\·u·w ,.;, \1·;,r11,.T ;,;,1;..-0:i1-1 -EASTSl0E INCOME-' . . , Assume 7 % FHA Loan 2 JJ011st•:1 un I lo!. 3 BR & :! Hit :ri';; rctun1, 11i1h 10'(- dn. 0'.1.llt'l' 1v!ll l'itrry 2nd. 1\1.•o :1 n1ore t(l ~·hoo.->(' fro1n. rnv1·~t 11,i!oicly -Fr1.:e coun- M•linK. Call Pr1..•s1lg!! l!on1t•s, lYl5-6646. HOUSE+ TWO 1·3 BR, 2 BA Jlouse plus 2-2 BR, 2 BA Apll'I. Pntlo:i;, frplt's, yards, la u 11 d r y , i:aragC'S. &1&4114 Lots for Sale 170 ()('EAN Vir11· lrit, l\'C'11•11Vl'I hcigh!s. FORTIN CO., l:t•al· !Or. 64:_!.:iU) Mountain, Desert Resort 174 Costa Mesa GROOVY IJ;1t·h1'lur Pad, I BR. $17:'1. . Homeflnders * 547-9641 2 Bit l ba. 1 h!k lo (JQY.·nt~·n & ~;iC'h, ot.'C11n \'U, chlld--<:at OKAY. ,.r r6und $325. \\'J.: HAVE: THE BEST sur.1- ?.tf':R RENTALS AV,\IL. JN l..AGUNA GUMBINER & ASSOC ~--0•94-.~9'2~'---L-Owrr TIU'e<' At'th l~ y /\ n;iu1 lcal 2 BH .. 2 Ila. + rl1•n . NiL-cly furn. J.'rp!c .. C'tlCL patio. Ava.ii April 1st S4Z'). 499-~:11 OR &:IJ-2S79 RE,\L Sh;i q1! 1 Br duplex, l)f'sc11 Jlol Sprini;:s -i\Tobllr $150. l\~ds/peUi-!rn~d!! ok. llon1c hind . 5\'xl!O' . ':: Homef1nders*S47-9641 h!o~:k frf'Jm cl~~.oousc -Houses Unfurn. 305 $1,j(W), C:iJl &1&-0.l.).l. LAND I Newport Beach Genera l ---- Coron• del Mar La guna Hill1.1 BIG Corona has n ntw chalt!t 3 Bt'<lroon1.~. 2 htttl'-'1, $265 AJ\i..;rdon Viejo $30 WEEK & UP 32° Cost• Me.s• 4 Hr or 3 Br both w/ frph .. 'I, mo. 1'amll1!":<C only. H.ets. NEW 281t CONDO. A/C1 e Studio 4 l BR Apl!I. loti1 of OfM'f'J beami & Lltl{Unll llilh1 (Caplatrano C'rpl, drp5.\ Qvf!rlook!I nf'\Y • TV & ?i1ald Strvil'e AvaU . llht!ned \.\'OOd, vlc\\'11 ot Hiahland,s). Vnc:unl avail k. arta. Avu.11 •t/l. $2-lO •Phone Service · lfld. pool Spygla11!1 & Falihlon Ii;I. $450 now. Al:• 546...)1 .\l roo 830-2808 or 6·5-3485. •Children It Pt.:I Set:Uon & •r.~" 317 Jlellotropt • 'N . •-· h 2376 Ne"''Port Blvd., C:f\I 64.J-a'iU' · Lagvn1 N iguel ewport _ _.c ~W or &i:>-3967 Cost• Mesi 01n1 Point ---------4 BR 2 hll tlving m 1 & dln1ftl:: WATERF RONT --------- EASTSJJ)I·:, C~I. ~upt•r lo-area fani. rn1 . lrple blt/in11, • with SLIP. 2 Lirge LARGE 2 BR. SZ:--i>. Ncv.iJv callvn' Shnrp 3 BR 2 UA cpts/dr1ll4, It! n c *" t1 & b d 2,/: b th decorated Incl utlllttc1. Cab l;o·.w:e fa.nilly roo1n. ail hifnll'. i;prinkh:J'!_;, 2. t·ai· Q:r1r .. lnl· e room5, 2 1 s. eves, 960-11·12 !!Uit 1 f11n1l!y 111re1·1. /\\'i!il· n11tculu11•; $330 lsl, ltti;t & C • .r P •t s, drps. Very Huntington Beach ahlt· n011·! $3?5. Call Lftri')', dl'p. 4!&-2:)4.1 pr 1 vat e . $500. Bkr.1---"'-------·I 546-5880. w.porL B 83 · Q_wE_E~~-1 FOil l..ealil:'! Avt1il AptJJ lst. Executive Sultff Sn1all hOuse 2 Bdrn1 +-; Lg CONDO, 1'hc Blurfs. 3 HR. 727 Yorktown Blvd. ft>nL't'd Yd, walk tu shops-BAYfRONJ CONDO sin).:le lrv,,I, t'l)ril()r. A• :ii Beach J$1vd . at )'or"\Oll'll old<'r adul ts p1'\'fcn'OO. L~t & soon. $400. 1110. inclds 536-041 1 lo <l pl"~ •·1 d"p ('oil n1oint. 300 V1,;ta Sul'rh'. fM..39-16.... .._ ~ . . 6'1 .. 1-7252. STUDIOS & 1 BR's. 4 Large bcdroonlS, f1:1.m r1n, :l Boat Slip Avail. CONDO. P11 rk Lido. 3 BJ~, • Full kitchen b I l\1 d I 1\1 2'' BA I I • r th e llrated pool at lS, CM (' . ft r . 2 BR. 2 13A . ~ • p '.Ile\\.' en g 11l• • U1t1ndry !acllitics f a1nilies only. S.100 ?.1o. C:l t·t:<Ull, .c.1egaii1, Lleganl, out, a ll blnns. Top c:ond. e V _ till!' A\·aiJ ~-15. 1\gl. 5'16-4141 ,\vuil. J\1Jt·i1 1.JUi. S3.-ll. rno. Duy 6~()."806/P:-.t e r:~: linen~!! 2 Bil HOUSE, attachl'd gar . StJw pt•r 1,1u \c.ir!). f.7.'-1•117 e T .V. & rnaid i;('J'V, avail. <'l'pts, drps, $l90. Adul ts, l)') Call 642-2800 1 Bl.I\ lron1 \V rs 1 c I i f f e llar·li-Que pcls. 388 Bay St. CM. 8hop11!ng t'l r. Adl!s only. e Phone service ~l~ml or &l:rll17 N1>1.11lv deL"Or. 2 Br, 2 00. • 1 ri11te 10 ocrun 3BR, 2BA, one S!Ory condo, Walk To Beach frp!c.' smi. 6~62i. ' I BR. $155-$165 Quiet pri\'ale area, pool & 2 ,1 l:Ji' , b<t olti ni; crJH~ 2 nH • 2 ha condo. !'>o NI '\\' 1,,·coR 1, · er vant'"I" Adults 110 1iets "· ' ' ' ,,. ~·Y· C 11 ·1~~,~·1 ·f1 ·r '" · • · riv garage. ., :"'. · • .• ·• drps n·tn g. lt'JJ lt .. l.11\'l'l)' /1' "· •··~" .~ .... ''"'' a " t.ndry rn1. New<'r Spa.n1sh J .. l'asr $.t)() nio 6-l2-IL_"'--ln cvt•i•y rt'liP'-'Cl. ~9.), niv. "P111· Adu.It Comptcx. 2 rn i. &J. T\\'NllSE 4 Bit 2 btt, New :ii.Ii ·~ :,.uh ;,1. J\Vdil. Apru J. San Juan Capistrano ol San Uk!go FI'\\'Y, lTJOl 4Tpls, drp!oi, paiut. l'ool , dbl (all 642-2800. l\~l!IOn Ln, HB. IN:t---184;ol 1,:111-. no IX'ts. ncr1·r. S30CJ NE\\' :,i RR 2 Bu POOL on n10. Sot!l-2 53. llJ::,\UT. -Nell•poi·t -Shores i;:ol! eourSI', gar . Comp. Adult Garden Apt. DELUX~ 3 BR, 2 BA UVll1l'. ,,lJIJl11>ll. H. 4 Br, J ua. $3M25flin• ".~~',',·,, ',~. ~!t,s 1 N~"i .. ~~~r~~·1r~11~·~1hl~~.· Tuv.·nhousc. rte C' r ~ 11 ti 011 Jt1ri1 nu, 1·urn8l pool :.:, 1ennl'> lino. ~ -' · '· r .>.>0 • .,.. ~%-7•1-l7. llfl. 5 & -..·keuds. l'f'nlcr, pool. $325/mon!h. c1·1, :.! 1>l t<s U<·l'atl. :\1 u n y Duplexes Unfurn. 3 50 ~=-:~-.,-.,----! &15--6610 xu·as. ~ '·'" ou1. '--'* ouiy l'J I I liH. I blCk:k fro1n ocean, SINliLf.:~ or Farniliri;! 2 BR lanulit"'· u4 .... ~.,'(u il•I. '· General rcOt"t'Orated, pool. $130. Call home>, $1 :il. Also 3 UR llor.;c -F UR'.'! (JR UNFUJL~ -CG~e~t~o~l~l ~,-.-n-to_l_s_f'o_r_2_y_r_s-• .,,_2'(J8 B h llanch, JlB. $Zl5. Agt. Fee. East1>lu1f .i Liit,, 2'12 Ba., lge Laguna eac 979-8430. yo, gardt·rwr. i~ooJ \lli('. Yriy Gua ranteed service. ---------! Nrar Lanca.~trr and t:d11•ard11 AFB. Greul Pot('ntiut llotr! si11• -a.pprx. 10 acres $100,WJ. Call 61&-0.).']5. JlLA RENTALS ~BR I~ BA 2 car gar, patio. 11!,c . .t'urn . $751.L or unfurn Homefinders * 547·9641 LO\\'EH. duplex, :l Bit 1 11J · bit jn.<; no pets 1Zl5 mo rt'f ~:JO. n10. 614-0tJli. B b p . I l1<1 . ror1;.:~(j air t1eal, ll'g req. Bt•aut. ~net 683 Dar-SPYliLJ\ .• -;s \'il'\\' i.nHVJ-1. <\ al oa enn,,u • !Jrt\•t·u pauo. t'ni:J i;ar. Near LJJ)() Sand.~. :lBfl. 2H/\, IT 10 brul'h, S.12,500 {)ll'l'll'l', 8.13-0093 ** BAYSHc:O~R~E~S~*~* MOBILE HOME (l\\INJ.:R ANX IOUS 4 Bil, J FOR SALE : It:\. si;;,,ooo 1\42-349'1. SILVERCREST llARBOR J-litth!ands: ·I BR, MOBILE HOME Fnin·llll: f~;l!h:. 011•1ier/JJ1'J11 20' x 53', 2 Bl> 2 Bft C'nrp., only 646·1il.llJ. draped, bl l·ins.. refrig .. Newport Heights Pr<i rhlnssom -·Exciting in· \'C'!'lfllt'nl ior f11rsigh1c.-[ in· Vf'~tor. Appro.'C 10 acres "n For1 ·ri-.11111 Roar!. S<XJ.OI(). CnlJ &l&-0~>. l'C'll·Cl>I phone 642-6781 Bit, :t story, Catuluia lo OCEAN front ll)\\'l'I', 2 BR, 2 lJl'<tt:11 ,..,, l'lld. $~ lease. SECLUDED 2 JJll. SJij. ?.lot1nl 8<11uy \'ICY•. Av111l I h~is., O.\~'.. tiisp .. \\'lll'hf'r· _:-..M·\MJJ. Bri ng J>t>ts & Love~ '.\jJfll .. Jst. &i.l-:i!l7J v r ih·~·er hook-up patio, Utils ~;~c'>~'IC~'.~,p~l-,~,-,.,-on""'S50~' ""w7k-,,.~ Homefinders * 547~9641 b-1•1'41Jfu ___ _ pvi1l $·150 mo y rly. 673·S729 SJ 1u 1110. l'ool, n1aid, ph. NE\\' JI· o·boo· l'u ,,, •• ,,10 '• -. h ith'y \'[Uti"~ Inn 4~!1.'31). * "H~RP 'I. B t Bar · '1 ' ""' ·" Huntington Beac --'-"' I · .' !"''' r1-, 1 ,'.111n· li!{, trph:. ~Un. 1ivol, t<'nn1s ' f'111;1wport beach 1nu.sl'.. ,~ .• ;:, .•. "o l;'.1~1 ':gl' pr11l. ohJ-l:i'l.7 111' ,,.::iij.:11~1, • . --·• ---------pfllll'I. :\1• sll \ c1dr. S3 .. ·~97.J. l>'+O·J;ii)l.i <',\I. 1 Jti,,, 1 Sl.111-2 BR. Blt·i.ns, ITPI!!, Sl'i . J'Elt \Vk & up I br, oxr: t'.F A 1'1'.'\D! 2 Br. 2 NLill.\1-:1 IJr/2 fq il. iictliar. r!.rp~. lrplc, l!auo. C<ll'l>Or~ :t llc ~ bach's, color 1v, ll&lh 1n •l·pl<'x. Sl70. 1, , 1 , .1;: Lu1nrlry ffHll. <'ouplr '~ 1naJd scr•;, µool. TIJE; f. d 47 9641 u, i u in 111 JIV!.1 11~1u11i.. 1 inf·ul! ok :\'11 pets . -. Home 1n ers * 5 • $5:J!l. t\~k f<ir .l ,, y c 1., X<l2~1r.;1 . f •. ?,o pi\l · l\ll:.::..,\-. •H_;> !'.. r-.e11·port UL , ----------I 64·1-1791Ji4:!-8:!3~. ' >v '1 I ;i.. ' ' l'-U t>Jti-~l._ -----I Dana Point washer & elect. dryer, \l.'i rcd for 2'lQ air conrl.. kltch. 3 BR ho1ne, right on 11th BEST BUY clock, 8lorai;e shed, Jand- •frn·y. $14.';,000, Open da.iJy scaJl('d patio. Three yrs. old Vt"ntura -\\'('sl or l\Talihu, Srnt!h of Thousand Oak~. &uutlful Paf'('('I r ight on lh1• he11('h. $45,000. Call &l&-OJ55. NEW'<>IT & IA.Y, C.M. 6-42·1ll3 l.ON~:~O~lE'! ~l'C u.~ lllr SI·[• Ul il pd. P•~11. sn1! Ill'\. PLEASE rix /Ill'.! 2 Bl' S150 h11n,i:: ur ihfa11I. have i:Rr. ,\JY !<i1'1t·1"s 1·l()S{' 2 hr $1 70. !oihe's ni.:c & likcs kidi;. Ai.ONE Oil Jnr 2 Br $TJll lovely yrd, 1><1tio & garoge. HID In pine frees 11'/vuf 2 Br. S275 yc>arly. FRIENDS call n1e ~rt>al ! 4 BR priv. bc:·h. Capistrano Vu ATHIUi'ot w/Vie"' Red('(! 4 Br $<12.'l yeflrly. E\'erythini;:! CALL US FOR 1\fORE·l\10HE ---------tBLU,ff'S Condo 2 Ur, 2 bu. CLOSE TO BEACH!! S!OO-ON BEAQI rue !!WI nc11·!y redre Ideal d N n "I 3 & 4 t'rt'C Utll. 13xl6' 2 BP. B~CH HOUSE. PRtio. · ·• Bran e\v J.J'C' uxe + kit.c11erl .~ ba. Ne\\'port !rplc, i•p!s/drps, 11 ('a r I.or ~·pl 01: -~ch~c $365 mo. RR. 3 BA, dbl gar, .nil tuJ-tvll or b7;,.-5();:1S 1::'"1. llnnit'Cl. O<-'('Upancy. In Ne11·port. Ch11 rn1ing :: brl· . like nu. Located in new 11 Hue Vertc. Call 67f>-6000 rni., 2 hfl .. lnm i!y rn1 .. hi!· flduJt pk. away from noisy ....... ' "' ' .. ' :'lltirina SZiO. 499-2986 ti+l-8!)13 °1 J~ hltns. Close to rer.rPat1 on ---------- ----------l \\'J::~~rCLIFF .J Br, 3 Ba, fan1 & !:Chis. 514 18th St. Si7-3957 DYN,\!¥1JC lrg. Oceanl'ront 3 I.f.V. HO~fES; beaut 4 BR .. 3 in ki1 chl'n; 2 frplcs .. nf'\V St. One·hfllf bl. fron1 c/utr \~ ba .• din. rm., fam, rm., t·ni'JX't !.· 3 cnr g11ragr v.·l!h house. Reduced lo $12,950. bonWI nn., 2 frpl cs. Drive ~pllf..'C' & hook-up !or tral!Pr. Call EVES. 213·69·1-4690, by: 1806 Pt. Renwick & call LovC'ly patio. Askin~ only 69i-715:l. ',~ \'.\LLE\ RL\1.1 \ ·-"' ... ' ' ... ... . .. "•, '" ., uunto'ngton Beech .,.,,..,, It II 1· ,. II 3 1· r. ' b· lb! . BK., '1 llA. \'rly $-100/nlO. r. n11, ~,..,., SIJ .. es .... a . i ., _.a. c b'<ll. crpt, uays ti}ti-/!03, nite fi7J.~ 6J~ljJll . drps, h\11n s!O\'<' & <!sh"·~r. . _ - SAVE YOUR DOWN 4 t::I BR ho 11 'S) i 1 N'1 t (•hill! & pt•ls Ok. $26j , Jl)! )an l;lemente PA Yl'llT \\'1-llLL RENTING , . 1 t 1 1 .' ~~"2914 --·------• · .Sho1'CS, yrly lsc>, fron1 ~~:.!5 ,),,.,,.. . ·-.to see. "'·500· CAN BE SEEN AT: $ LANDLORDS $ Ff.E FREE. Cn!J u~ Torlay. $ ALA RENTALS $ Nt•11•po1.f ,t· B~y, 642-R.1.~I $,'iO. a 111~. 1"t'fund on CA 1 1iwu H.r.ALl'l' ,>1,..1:.!00 "N_e_w_po-,-1-B~.-.-e-h ____ ~11 Cien11.'111e H.es1dcnt Hotel Gib \Valker Rlly Gr~ CALL "="' '•'·2414 CRESTMONT PRINCIPLES ONL\' -12'2 91~~ ESTATES Real Estate Exchange vurchasc. J::usv \vay to 0\1'111----------~1 ;i.JV re1· J~1uutn vour o11•n home. 3BH, J BJ'. Horse J{ano.:n .acrea~l'. t..<U1ct. Secutc I~lUA bltins Ill' schls. sm. $&.u. Also :I ilK. Hor~l' lt<UH'J\ ENJOY THE ocr.:AN, ISlrps r\11'!l·Ut.1 • l\'<tlKUl'' <Jistancc . ' ' HU !"2' •,., f'~ 9'•" "'30 A-..·11,·1. Tt·1111is, ol)n111il' .. n10. 002-4iJ:l • •· ,,. "" · ....... .,....,, .. Hnrbor Island Road. l.at']?c ~ 1051 Sile Dr .. H11•11. fCi:nlrnl 2 BR, den. 21,{. Ba. $8.l,500. R t:AJ.TY A11>. t1L1uss frnm Ji rf'a 182 By appl. only. CnU 671-2-141 Nftr Newp ort Post Ofrl(t Cunuu Hosp.) l.ol #46. BY Ov.·n"r 9.2 nc orange 1."l"OV£'. Clciir. Nr. Rrdlnnds J\luscum Devel. $4,0CO or WHERE TO LIVE! -~ -jxYtl & all Nc\\'fl011 Shore>~ :;-BDH'.'11, 2 Rath, hl!·ins \\'/\LK Beach 2 Br 2 Ba dplx. cloihhoqsc pl'ivil. in ~ HH, :! -..·/d1)t·r hook·up. crpl~. ))·g S:IS5yrly.Sngls,studen1.~ok_ HA dh: lnv.•f'r d111J!f'X for 10 everyuu11g. SAN CLEMENTE H<HEL TTu~ • -------p ~ ---CONTt\CT Ill\\', Pl·>. l\1GR .. - -__r rnazawsxz.n &WR.V for sho11·ing. 1 •1~912~~v"'ik-i•-,.""'n~,...-.~.,-,.,-,,.c,~247,"-'.1;0 1r:uh• up Nc1\'IJO rl area. 1 Br. pool • \Iii'\.\' •••• S21:i. fn<:cd yrd. Snll pet ok. Hometinders*547-9641 only S:l7j il!O on yrly IS<'-e 11·1 D•'..t:. llL'\Jt, s.c. e A 00NVtNrtNt SttOpptfofC A.NO SEWING CUi0£ FOR TH£ GA.I. ON THE CO, For an ad In Woman•• jWOr1d 2 Bil 2 BA. Cuslon1 t'Pt. & 1trps. BPtHJI. lan<l!<•'rtpr•d park I ~!r hlks trorn bcu1·h. Hu11tin!::IOn Shorri.:IHfl<. S t't' Ill <ip11r. Ciill for apµL 6 •• 2""" 2 hr. lo\\·nhouse · pool •• 2.itl. 1;r-'""-'~·~~~~~~~! 2 Br. Ln.gunu .......... $.l 15. 3 br. CDJ\1 • Fireplace • 11 •l a ~~.~ CD~1"."i·i;·~Pi~~~~~i0. . nl'W •••••• , ••••••••• s~r.;. • ~~16-1~12 • '72 Gll J.:F:NAH !AR 2·1X60, 5 Business !'tnr Park 1\1 c n do"' s. Opportunity 200 Ir1•irK'. Early oet.•py. Frnrol \ --'-'"---'----'-'- 2 hr. J ..... 1i.,"11n11 -Vit>1v - n(•\\' •••••••••••••••••• s~. 3 hr. Alriuni & DIC • Jr1·in(' ............ , .. s::so. 3 hr. Nf'\\'[lOrt · Vit>1v · r:rrilc. SW/mo. •8 ! 4 1 Newport Heights _,,_.,_._:;5_7='-----~=•0C-EAl-N-vic-·w_Ba_· ch e Io 1·, (,u1!rlf'r, H.B. (2131 32.1-1020. -----~-----A t F J60 ~-"-'-"-·-----·! sundcck, all util furnished, :~ B It+ !kn, 2 Ha.$295 1110. N.B. 4 or 5 BR. 2 BA, lge Sl:l'.>. rno. Adult, no iiets ~ Crpts, drps, f ort' e d ;iir yrrl. hi·IK';uns, patio, frplc, Balboa ls lend ,\vc. Victoria . heaL Bl!!11'1, <lh! t:ur, palio, hln!<. ~-!50 1\10 . 6-16·\51 I ----=~~-- fn«d . ChildN>n ok. 897-93lrl Santa Ana 2~DRi\·r; 2 11i1, patio, A,·ail. ON OCEAN VACANT 2 Br hou.~f', bike to l'----------.i 1,-,. ~2:l(). 1110. l 't•arly :1 lilt :l ba mobile J-L Sum· bl'ach! Also 3 BR H.orse 3 BR, 2 has, central air, lease. 6T.,.i418 aft. 4 p.m. r'Jlel' ur y_1~y. 586-9:.!28. Cell Mery Beth 642·5678, oxt. 330 C.reet The World! Cozy Luxury! lnr pc!s. Air t'llnd. f\111 J,•ngrh rnvnings, 2 l'lhcds. :~'tl-~14-0. Bottle Water Route I( you are in!erestcxi in 011·11- lni::-your own business for $3()00. rlo\111. SIL VE Jt SP/tlr\GS \\'ATElt can put you on 11 route in Orani;:t' CotJn!f's finest area earning $1 :100. per n10. Po1enti1,1J unJ1n1ill'1I. \\'e "·ill train the righr rnlltl . Silver Springs \\'l>'J', ~lfi l N. Butavii1, Ornng: .. 1711) 5Z2-6501 n('W ...... ,.,,,,,,,,, $4!>0, 2 hr. Fil. DR. · Ranch, S22:'.,, sing I e s , frplc, D.\V., full (•pts & NE\\' 3BR. 200, ft1Jl c, all Apt. Unfurn. 365 fan1i1\cs. /\~I. Fee. 9~130 drps, bit -Ins, Nice area, few hltins, color tv, patio & bbq.1-~--------· I 3HR, 2Bi\, bllins, dbl gar, 1nin. lrom 11:''in_e l.~dustrial t1\'~il by \\'k or 1110. 675-2099 Balboa l1l•nd n1•11· Pfl\nt & carpet, Sharp! contplex -~ sc:h\s. $~. ino.. Balboa Peninsula $:!50 .ino. ask for l)ale Cal! ~Jf,..J:\30 da_ys & \i·knds ----------t Sl'l.), Lt\RGE 2BH,'2BA. den, 96.l-6746 or ;tl~-191 3 nfl ti $3S WEEK & UP 1r111~·. nr11· crp!i;, &: drµs, i • 9230 SIZES 8-20 I· I •J ., ~-·, /( Hl\'TG. Bch 20x;i2 National 2 BH. 2 Im, ilir cond, nttr;1c. lndsc;pin.1: & patio, llt't'OS!! f1TI111 cl ubhsc>, pr!. !)\)'. .~ . .s-o~. SP1\CES fo1· 1'-'nt on !11n~ Bf'<H'h fr11y, 1-2 n1inu1cs [l'Ulll Los A 11 g l' ! l's. 21;>....(,.~1-6.)W 11111 E1t1ta. ....... Acreage for sale lli 150 \\'Ai'\TlD at·reagr vie. 0 . Cnl). ~1n111J ur h1rgl'. B«ll Lund Dl·1·r'rtpn1cnl Lu .. 5-lli·.~J;.~>. lll-Desct1, ;, i\ !11l. t•:ihln, u1U. Y11<·c;1 \';,l!cy. Ci A ~'9 f'n!n1~ at''n, 1!t!·161(). Commercial Property 158 NEWPORT BEACH e Liquor Lie On S.le e Gear Mfg • Machine Shop$ e LPG Conv. • Equip. Leasing HOLLAND BUSINESS S!IOl'f'('liffs •........• S495. 3 Br. Canlt'O J!igh- lanrls ................ $:JT,j. 4 br. Sp~l11ss · new , , SHXXI. 6 br. Lidn -·18' lwaeh .. $1400. Call 6if>.7tl5 ' " ,, . ,· \'.\LLE\ • IH .\LI\ •t•J ''""". •YI• ·~ •0 1 "'"' '" ~' 2 B<ln n. Den \\.''vie'"" car· University Park 8 Sleeping Rooms pa1 io5, nr So. Bayfront, port & \1·k shop. Jg. bat·k J3PJV 'TE !·JOME· ~ • l-lousekeeping Rooms }early, 67.)-3288, 673--0Sti2 yd, walking dist 10 OCh. •. .' " ~ • • Ocean View Apts Balboa Penin1ula 544•2752 Un1vrrs1 ty Park Area 2, den BALBOA INN :i · -adulls prcfelTL'<.l ·S.150 mo. 2 BEDJ'tOO:\I 4 BR, 2 ha.~. $310. mo, patio, Bkr. 641--0200 105 ~lain Street 1st & last ' $165 lrp!c, 1m1 Wrighhvood, C d ,· . ~75·8740 H.B. l\V. of Springdale, s. on om n1ums Corona del M a r * * 21J--G~7-l-1% * • or Slnt<'r. C:ill ii.JG.ml. Unfurn. 320 BACHELOR $135 ('OOL J<-,\\'E'L. p · J SHARP fun1 Ill"· lots of 1st & last r n\'lltt• Costa Mesa Hdrni, $150. chn1'n1, lgp pi;,., dec.·k. 1 * * 21~i-14~ * * Homefinders * 547-9641 2 & 3 BR. 2 htL'>.. g:<ll'agcs, arlult. !eRS<' Slli~. GTI-20S6 Capistrano Beach I-IR.A ND ncv.· 2 hNll"llflm & HEAC!I Arrn 2 81., SlllO. pool S: cluh hse. ,\,!ull!oi, 1 R!l fun1, shit\.;, br11n1 <'IJ?: ~ ~" "' ' !·""-'''' Ju,.•-· .. Jd .. o· o'i1il drc11. !275. u1J. 170 lr.isr: "olr. 11pt. :n·I <1 1 Nl\V Ocean Vie\v 2BR/2BA, '-"-"' " """~ · '" ~·n(·d for kids/po •L Pri1·ate. v ~ ,., hon1c. Fonn11I dininl! 1uo1n. Homefinders * 547•9641 011•ncr, :>46-.'i.\97, :>.it>-UUS . ,.:ir,ls p1'f>f" no-pe1, 67? .. :\934. _ct·pl,..~6-~~ l~t f'CI' kitr hrn \Vilh ~rlr 3 Bit l'llonticel!u. s.ulf' :.I!' c I M I . t bl t os a • e_sa C d I M • :i l(}O(iO.~ s,\J.ES f>·l;'t-417ll ~·1;~~:11~~11 ~;)~ci~n~~~1~p~~~~"h Irvine Jsc. 1\~T~11\~F1;1 I. Afl. 5:30 *SUS CASITAS * orona I ar ~ hr ir·k ri1'l'plncc>. Beautiful ~,}' ~;· , ' {)pJ>QHTUNITY, l·hlk. to -MR. CATFISH car Pel s .~ ti 1· a Pe s . \\'e p1'\'sently have a fine :.! & DJ:::-.: .. erpt s .• t1i:1•s. blirb. F11m i!:hl'd R:1rtlf'ln1"s & l Lu1\Hll• U<'I l\l;tr Ucao.:11. Fol' Frrsh ra1rish. iinpnrtN'l from THt:~l ENDOUS \' 11:: \\.. 1'1'1C'cllon of 2. J & 4 fpl, P'' p.ttio, \llk·l[I c.kJs:e~ls, P.rlrn1s. Exc<'pl fnnflll\' nire. l<!aSC, lgt'. 2 Ut.•tl.rn1. dupk-.x: A.rkansai>. Hush Puppi('!'l, T\l·inklir1g light!li by nigh!. bcdroo1n rentals fmn1 $280 :t car gflr. ,\dull~. t;.12-U=:_ 2111) i'\c-..·porl 131, C:\!. fq1lc., t>lt-111s, c1u·pcu; ~ bisquit,; and eounll)' gnt\)', Rl'aulifull rolling hills & 10 S·l50. n10 .. as 1.1•e1\ t1s 3 BR L\1M Q. Nr. S.C. P!a1~1. nF:,\UT n...ttX 1 Br lo!s of (llH l!t'S, :Sl95 t'cr n1onU1. A t'f'a\ rron101('rs drenn1. i>noi1.• cnpped i'o!TN Vie11· hy resal('s in the nrea. \\'(' arc pcol. h!nn~. t'l'Pl1'. 1ll'p,,, hltin~. pool. \\·alk ro shop-HAKBOR INVEST. CO. {)wncr clainis $9,000. gross. d:i~·. Only steps to pri\i;ite herl' to sol\'<' YOUR housing Larsun. li:lli·6~iliS :1;~.16.'j'.t ping. 1ni from bch Slj(}. nio. 673-4400 t'or rnore inrorniation call ('flllllllllnily tcnni;i t'«uti t.: nreds: Dana Point 931 \\I. I91h St. :>.l&-0-192 96?.-lj l::. S\\'hnn1ing pool. One or 1hc 2 Bdrn1 VIE\V Al''f. New --~=~~~-!<'1\ ho1nr.~ in the Nt>ll'f~ll'I , , . , .. .JJ • TROPICAL POOL e carpets ,II,, dnipi.•s, blt·ins. BEF:R BAR F'OR SAL~ ilo';,.cli,Cl'rori:l.d"l i\lar iH'l'fl LJ?\if.L\._ 11:1\ •• ; • ~r;-2 ~n. 11.: Bi\, !!plral $3IUl~IO. 675-1().t~ Pti111c Jla,\1ronl Sitf' Nl·v.•11011 Rl\'d loca11on \\'ilh :i sidr yFird large> lo1vnht1usr, f1pl(, d\x. {]1t,I srair('u!ol<', frnlc, p a !lo . --___ ~-~c 1-'or l){).'!1 rf'pni r & sales Cflll .loh n 6-'6-99'lR rnoui;:h hl siorr youl' inotor drps.. hlt-i11~'.· :: >t.1,t~. lrun1 _\\'aler & G:i.c; Pd 51S-1168 2~H./2B:\, r~l.' $250. i:no. N? Rlll Cnun!y i{lt r. 61.>-6161 Money to Loan 240 horn«, c11n1pt'r, or boa!. ~at:h s, :'l\.u in.1. $ •. ~.i. 1110• 1 \rDR~I furn util's pd CloS<' t.:.~tldr;ri/~ts. ,~\ail 4.lti. 1 ~ Tl:'<li·: OFFERED I Ill Ill(' rl iatL·ly 111·nilahl1•. 494--0452 ('\'('S & l\'knds. .~ . . . . 8:l3-<ll21 or 646-4623 u1 Sl11 per rno rcnt. 1\dul!s --. -. -.-.,--•~~~--- Vully Jj•:1~•'. p1•\111(' lr nanl, 1st TD Loans I 641--46,'17. S·IB.'i pr. n10. LcasP. Isl \\'eslcrn Bank Bldg. Huntington beach fl\'t'r ~o. 110 )X'IS. LO\i J::L·'1 -:_,Bk_& Dl.'n. gar. 1:1.'\ ~h.·l!Pl'. Tn11 Io..:atiot>. 642 0·74 ~·" J"t'le All Ull s '" "50 7042 Uni versltyPark,Irvinc 288 2 bl! _, -;) ,,.,,. . .,..,.,, C"l i ·,·,,~3·,"77,1 ~~.i.001 Hkr. 675-fl700 : • 0 552 7000 N' h . ;;\QI)'. 111~1v ' ~. ,..1ag I " ...-.... -1v-:O:l'l,,'\1!.\l~l.I-: int•., i11nr1!iHn UP TO 90% ays • '9 t$ t•rpl, h L', !1+1 rJl'tS. l'nikll'<'ll l.RG 2 br. /\dull<;. Pool. Cos ta Mesa lq ~"'B h•·•l.:•'. ur i.,y .4 .~fXlSq.11. 81;4</o INTEREST RENTALS ----------o~. Sttl\. S~il ,,k,nnini.:. s;:, li"unrli rii:o~ tn sho~1f~~J' ----------! Ht1d ~ ±:_ h!dt<. llkr, 1;7;..,1:;00. 2 TD L Houiea * Apts. :! Ji H 2 i3.' $'.~2;i \60 i-ce. t'('funr!ahl". D a \ ". ~ ~"..:.._ · · oninna. · "' ~ · 3 UR. 2 J1A. Just like hon1e. 10 I U I nd oans ._, l lt' ll \•·v····· $'.\00 S.17-{i~'llll, !lG~.'"67ti7. 1 Lf~C B:tC'heln1'. l!t' rn1, !<l"p. :-.. .. 1~· drps ,-. l'rpt, D.\\',, up exes/ n 15 * &45~0111 * 1 ~ 1~1.' .1 '12.,1a 111 ·· · S::io -lei<! LUX :-;11,.,., 2 BR .. Fnli. r ec kt!< ht>n .. b111h . \\Ir pd .• PO<J_I; hlt-in:-, lvl'cly pa110, cni;lusu \\lt1p ur 111,,, ( 11,..,i.11,1"1 sale 162 Lowest rates O rang• Co. 433 W.ltthCOSTAMESA :; BH'.' j.~1·~,~~~1;·::: ..... si5o are<L l'crlc(·1 f~r_cµL or :.! --'\rlult . l\'.n ~~· Sl40. 6-1.~!lll:.i i;i·:· 'I? 1x.•1s_ ~2J:1 1110. f)h, now /or i;pnn.1: ~111 1... HOUSE APT Sattler Mtg. Co. I LANDLORDS FREEi CALL 552 7500 !oingl,,., 3:.1'.'i.I. 965 . ._.~13. LGE' FUJll\: 2 BR .. B1t1ns 1 ~"~"~'~"°~~---- 1rs n rl'al ... i1t1.1 . ri111·r + • 642·2171 545-0611 -• L H ·n "' \r, d1~1pcs. Ad!ts, no pets. LGI:: 2 Br S1ur!io, ~ru" nr. ~ 1lf....,;..., 1fi....,"j' ... luxury for ;11r-1,1ndirlr111.-><I :\!-:\\' 3 BH, 2 RA houw plui; Set'\'ing Harbor nrea 2-i yrs. LANDLORDS' VISION aguna 1 s $1S7i. 642·9520. !>ho~~i11~. ,\ U u It s , no C'rorhcl 1n t'llSV rih !Cli11·h of 2 HR, 212 HA A11L }'rp!cs, • 3BR/2BA, poal, \\'/dryr, ~ICE 1 BR ('()!Ill~<'. Nev• t.:hildI'l'n. 229:~ Fordhant. fluffy mohalr. 'pnitrrn 7M:l: p:11 los. i:~ragl·s, ya rrl s . Money Wanted 250 \Ve Spcocialize in Newpor: <'rpts, drps. A/C, vci;· panclng. incl~d yd, Yrs lse. 6'16-348.). GR F:ET TTIE WORLD In n Qril)r:ess 11bauc uu &.looks ynur wai~t abnvC' a softly . ~wflying skirt. !lave ii all one or IJO!ish H \v!th eonlr:u•I. Prlilt\'<1 J't111l'i'U 9 2 3 0 : \Tis!les' SI~~·~ S, HI, 12, 14, 16, I"-. 20 . .'::11.r 12 tbu ~I .'WI t11k1•'1 j :l' }~rtl!C 4:t.1nl·h !;1br\c. St;\'t;STI'·l"IVJ"; c·t:~'TS , fnr <'uch l)Bftl'tn -~rid 25 e<•n1it for r111·h p~itl••rn fnr ,·\1r .\11111 ar11I SJk'•'llll lb111d· lln~: "lhi•ri\ 1x~ third·f'l11,;~ d1•HV1·ry v"lll take thrt."'f' Wf'<'k~ OT' rMl'C. Sf>rvt t11 ~1urio.n r.1ar11n. th<' OAtLY PILOT, 4•12, P11t1rrn Ocpt., 2.12 \Vf'SI 1.~fh St., New York, N.'I' 100 11. f'r i nt NAl'IF., i\DUR~t;S 11·lth i 1r. SJT.E and STYJ.t: NUi'IIDER. SEE ?.JORE Q u I ck- F1V1hlons and choo5(' one pllll<'rn rrce trom our Sr)rilll{·Summcr Catalog. All '!!Itel'!! Only 50c. INSTANT SF:WTNG BOOK arw todlJ.Y, wear tomorrow. 11. INSTANT fA S ltlON BOOK llundrei!s o r fu.hion tacis. $1. !!O<:. Q11tlt<1 ,11,. Tllday•11 IJ,·lnr .. ll bnutllul pattern". SOe. n•stiiurants. bt\"C'1.Y dll)S. Nr1\·Port llf'l~hts. 6-iG-1414 \\'1\NTF,11 S.~.()()I) loan !ell' 4 Beach . Corona de! l\lar • 1 • red h·ill clean. $2&'1mo. &l-i..:il!'__ ,\tlull i:, no 1w1s, ~. ''c=1=.1"'=·=N~U=PST=.=.-A=1=rt"'"'s2-,B=!t,-l l\lisscs' Sb:es 10-20 incl. lncom9 Prope•ly 166 nios. af7i_;:-i;r,: ll"'nln!lt Trust i~lcLagwe , .• F>o.REOEurl.ol<o "'yo'u°!. ~: Apts, Furn. 360 Ap ts. Furn. 360 ha, bl!ins.' inclsd gar, no SE\•t::NT\'-t'1T£ ('t:NT5' • "' .._ ''' -2 k d · ok 1162 50 .for ea(.'h -panc-m _ ndd 25 4 PLEX $6S OOO fund !oi1>Ulrmrn1. 963-3025. Nu-V\c>w! RE\LTIT nE\LTOrts pe111. .1 s · . per ernt~ !or each pntten1 for 1 , Cnll A~I or aft 6. NU·VIEW RENTALS Uu~v Park Ce nter ' hvint.' Costa Mesa Costa Mesa nio. Si&-7129 . Air !\tail ;i.nd Special I-Ian· ASSUME FHA 673·4030 or 494·3248 ' ' -~ LnG 2 Br, 2 &, din rm, rtllni;:: O!hcr11•ii;c third·(·lnss I~ 1 ·w-E'RE M-0-VING~IN .. _ 2 nrt. Condo ...... !1:JS' ~JC). -Cpl _drp, stvl.rcl, oool. delivery ·will toke tl1n-c T111t.' pritlc or O\l'll{'l"'hip in ........ & • • 1 3 BR 11 , 12·~5 ''10 Adults. no Pel~,,;.$ l 7 0 . b ! ._ ,-.. TO HELP YOU OUT! ' . on.l' ...... "' ,· · "t~ "'."'·· lr \l'l'('kS nr 1nt1N'. Srnd to ! IS \'Cl)' i-1111·11 4 pJ,~x. . ·1 BR. ll1nnc ...... S.1® ~10. ".....,,,,..,,, A!i1 •1• Bronk~. !hr DAILY /'('!'f(',;•I l'l'!\!lll 11 l't'll Homefinders * 547-9641 1 3 BH . l-10n1t' .-;-.... s:u5 r~10. -.-F.~L~M-G_'_A_ll_U_E_N_S_' ;\-, _PT_S_ PllJ)T, J(lf•r Nr-e<ll~·rr1fl Ni •r shn1i~ & f/W'\\ll,'<~ 'H F · h d 300 1 . :\l'R llo1n• 5400 ~10 L:11furn. J l{J'. Sla.'i. up. l)('pt .. Bo~ 163. Oltl Cht>lAf•a ,\ .... ~urnab!•' :-11,,1, Fili\ !onn ouses urn1s e Ba lbo• Peninsula ;; BR: llom~ ::: .. : $42.Zi '~to: in Adul ts R•t•lion. 177 !::. :-;1111lun, NC\V York. N.Y ""..''r -SL i,f(Vl dn11·n rn 111'11' G I I RANCH REALTY 22nd St. c.~I. &12-3&-15 11x111. J>r!nt Ni1111f', Addr.-,~. 1'·1', ln1111 -Sill flC'r 111•). ene ra LUXURY LEASE -~---- Zl11. 1'11.lh•n1 Su111llf'r. .\II 'l ht<<hnon1 111111~ 1-:,11·11 ** 551·2000 ** NEW BUILDING N F. r. D I .. J·:CRA ~l 'j2! st11rHj!I', S"1: to hclie\·l'. Cnll Sl:l:r-t:TIL l'U Q11i('l Bach 10th1 & ,.,_HAY· ~ho\\·n by appl $17:i ,\c Up. Dl;':l.UXE J br. f1"1C'h<'t, knit. etc. l"r~ :<:IJ·llfl:';. nc11r l)f'nl'h. Ln.~nn. f1n y. v ,1·n<>r ;>'6-()601 TURTU:ROO<. Rent C.rpt drp11. bltn~ , f'!•f'l•ig, dlt'C<'tl-Ons. fiOo::. IN'iESTMm~~~l\~i ~l;JO-.S;\1,\LL 1 lilt prlv111e UA\'~"ROi\'1'. IJri. lx•h. Pit'•' ]('flS.e, 3 I.Ill. :! BRAND NEW f11ih·, pCJOI. l9i:J Pon1ona 111-.11u11 l\t11enu1w-DtKtk. f II f1u·d .v~1,I. JK't -..· e I c u tn c, n\'ail. J.tl:. tnod('rn J Br. To\vnhouSc>. S400. mo. , \Veckly I\ate for Single Apartment A\'t',. 01. 61~001. ,\1gr. 11.~~ic, fnncy knots, rat· ' ' Lliguna S1iOO n10. Yl'ly. 673-G&Kl 8.1<a-ro.l2/ AA.'\-lD27 Special ~IO\•e-ln Rate 2 BR Apt, wound fir, Jrg '~~~~~:,t.oo~h~· nook -,j j 1 s~fiai1u~~L1~? ~~n~~i ~orona 4 '1 Mar u~~fyEfariBA~~h:.~rr~ * ,11r11ki-t s1111i.. * Air co11d111 .... " :::11~·rJi~~kN~r;;~trd~n~'~ l~ttrn hy 11!cr11rcs! Pnt· ---1 nr. Nf.:W 1 2 Bfl 1 ba pla«, pool' $375. 552-7896 * Froo Utilftlei * W0$1Mof1 & o,.,.... peta. Rl'f'll roq'(l 8J9..ll90 trms. $1.00. -CLOSE TO BEACH $3)5-l BR. lrpl~. g11.mge, nr ~·-/frnlr~v1ew, di~hwn..~her: L B * IUtcllo• Focllltift * aoerocrtlo11 !loom 2 ('l)rup1c.1on fni«ant otn Boote ltW»n/heaeh, Lt1$tU11n. ... aguna eacn * U11MS f1tr1ilPM * A , .. r ,., BR. 2 DA, Tnvlex~ patio, • more than 100 gilts .. Drnnd Nrw Deluxe 3 & 41 S.'\00-2 BR. 2 BA, ni«IY furn. 500~'1 \upper unit) Poinset· * Male S."lco "' • "' gnr, Clllhl'!dral C't'il, yard . $1.00, DR nupl('X._ 3 Ba . Dbl gar trplc, gn:r, 1 blk beach. Cdl\I lln. * Haottcl Pool : ~=:i. :::::1 Peol $225/mo. M&-1414 0>111111~111 Afr;h11.n noot -f'a . $."!O,OOO. :il•I ~LSth St JIB. NU.VIEW RENTALS 3 BR. 2 ba, ocean 11it11> $1-SS.-t BR. blUni. & garngt. CO~JPLI:-;n:LY privat<! t BR $1.00. C1tll llulldrr. iM,M3957 167341.'«l or 494-32.IS ll"'Y· fl'Plc, secludcd. $375. ~iiit'°~·~~·h~~~ ~,;~c'g:·~ \\:atcr Falls-Lagoons-Fountains npt , 2 ciir prt/tl "''•lk to J~ .lllfl' n111 Book.i • 51'k" TitTPJ .i::x.comn11 drl l\lor -~ ---675--4~. _., ~,... Stay \ Da \Veek 'I lh \Vh t I • 11-0 ~ nook ~r tz J'tllll Alth•n•. ,~1 2 Hit Blt·ln~. ,·rpt ~ .v 1,BH hou11t. $100. C~I . $125, ="'~~~=-~---Iii" l'iU•"•f'Ck S27i>.-SF ..... t.U / y, . 11 on or a ever 1110pg. •. VI),), 50c. llWI. $.~·l .~jl). 5·1~m~ f:\·('~ Sr111 Cleinent~. S~Zi. H.I~. 31'1 BR. 2 BA, bltn!t. crpl!, r:o 3 nn. trplc, yl\rd, petio, DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 E/$1DE-1BR apt lihovc gar, ')nllt ff.xlk 1 _ 16 paUl'rns. :iJj.,..1t968 Brnkr.r l.lachr.!ur vn11, }\Il, l ll::i. rlrp~. 2 btks lo benrh. 310 Lr!~11nri Oln)'O/'I. S 3 !> 0 • ptl)· rum . SIOO, 2653 s.an14 5C!c 1 --_ .. i\J,:"I. Ftt. 9~1'i430 Ins. S375. yrly lsc. 67r...:i.t'i9 OiAR'-1lNG oldt't' 2 ... dtn, Ana Av, 673-07!17 :\t. Q 111 ooot t (SC) Tr1pleit $56,950. t C l'f ' L t A t I 2 llORo\I, 2 llath. Bit-ins. 1 trple ho~. ' if!Jt'tini 0 • ocr.::AN VH·:\V _. 19.1-1~ "1 : s arges en 1 block h'Clm beoch. $29.' (.l('r NU·VIEW RENTALS Oon't gl\t> UD 1hr 11111~! 1111,~ :1n t'xtra l!fll!Cf' hc-:l!l!r , Serv1c.e. Houses, Apts? nion!h. 646-15'19 2277 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA . CA 9262 6 645·4840 J UR. 2 M, .crpt, drpg. 11dulu, no peti;:. Sil.}. 646-4939 '"' 646-1689 2 BR modrm, crplll. ctri-, "I.I 'll " 11 ln l'lfl~sHl~'t\, !'hip )'9\1 r'11, 10""(.r u~? &ii It 1 Homafinders * 547·9'41 lo Shore Rt>iiil!,. &t:?.-.5G7S. now 11'ilh a DAily Pilot Any day 11 uie BEST DAY to I ll!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cln.o:.slf!td A/1! &i2"-~78. !'Un An 11d! Don't delay .. NF:\\' :l Ur, 2111 hit. f11>l , g11r. f!UPM' nt'ighborhoodl $400. l;t'.,...11176. 6U..?n> 2 JIR, 2 BA . NI>. rnd, C'loiic to tw11ch. bu!( t. !l h o I' ' R , $.1.'(S/!\10. 4!14-70i!'I · 11dult,, Apt. "B" %515 Eldf'n, CM . $:1'70. 6'tz.4-IL1 ' 15 Apt Cos Pl ~I TO O•~ ' erea you """ SliD OUi F• Pho NE apt ••• 12~1 DA AG You Th WO ""' of • E. blk. &JZ. w r ... 2B 2B dbl .... DA 0•1 De PAN l<'g bl ,, 4 Fou 2 B '"' al• l'l\1 en lo m C• • O S • • • 2 •• p e N • (Ne 167 281 '" ,.,, a SM \\Cl &17 DE ins, lau Joe Cc a phO SPA i\.du Clo M "' 842 l ~-0\\ 127 cia I bl YaJ Cpl pcl I & hlo pie Bra "" 514 NIC d 11 28 ok, A, t•Ju Irv N 1-3 Bl dill , V• t Del Lago Is a A:J;;ss Counts 1·.~.:1ntS0<1, /,1J:tli •• -. ;r;.,·.: Roomi. 40U Office Rent•I 440 ii. l;:nd::;u';:':":':I :K:•;:~:;'';:l:;:4';:s·"o;ll~L~o~•'"•;,,-;-;-~-;;;-;-;-;;--;;;s;;S;-;S G.ard•ning ____ _ OSF. ltoom. pri" enlr)' I OFFICES AVAILABLE I' LOST J/5. 11 !Tlf) old li"en111I(' f'l)IJ .E..li~. rr,11n,.,.I g11nl"""'' S:11J~-c. All unlltles pd. On ''Df'I i\IAr" heui of ~n NO¥# LE.ASINO ln~h ~tll'r Dk n1~tin.:.111~ c·f '!! ~1-... ,._,1, 11 1~1 1~ 111·•~! .~i"Y.poM l11 s. b<I>~ ()l" Ctmtnt(', JdcoJ tor ac-Huntington h•ch rolor. shnri h111r. h"•I t.111 1,~, rl " ht' •: ,,,,,,. 1, .. 1,; IHG-1160 C'OUntants, Jniuran c e . NEW M-1 ~'(Illar 11 /sl l\'~·r n11't~ & 'l't k~llull.l"4.drt'•l1·11n·u[1'o1. PENlfl<SULA Pulnl. sso . monaa&t' broken or ~ 940 Sq. t't. k L'P ~rnr Ink n1t1rk..~ A1L,.,.1•1~ hi ,,·11 1.d 11 "1> 1 ' Fam. rm. TV. Pn rnt. !'Oo fteltM)na blt: let prnnaMnl l "BrJnili;" \\(' JI!"! 111<.J1•~1 C••~r.:r * ..!~YI!~• kin C ll nl t. •t lfasnlltOTI .It !\t"llland St, fr'l'lrll r lf1nd11 I; ,h,• L' 1~11 ~.1J: a l"l'f'S o y: 0:;·J!i~1 Realty 492-ut2 i ~~:;:'.~ffjl.~:l:m~".:'~~~j l.utuhar ...,-uh th1~ llf'f'•I \"11·. 1·11r111t1 ... • r;1u~h·n1ni: o! Bro'•khu i ~I & Hllt~•rd, ~~111·1·1.1 111" H\'11•1r.111••n ROO~t !or ~nL v.·alk•ln (;ll rdi•n t;,..ii l' Hl'\.\IU\]' ,'(, l.1nd~t·ap.· J\hlnthl) t.:IOlit't, sho-.'er, bllth rm, shop on !\'pt. &h. c·ont iu·t Stt>i't• l\I 5.il<l•', :i.1 u11t1•1i.u11·1· S.-,'iririnkli•r DAILY P==.iLOT • rop Soil -~--- • tl•l'"<tlL • ( 1>'.ll'f >'°I • \ll l.J'll ,( • l~J J)\\(JOO c .• u .~!1.11 J[Il] 1 Job Wanted, My.._ 700 PINECREEK LIVES UP "Ap•rfment V1lu1s Above the Others" lll"p. entry. 1ncld util. $88. 111'!1\'Y tra lllc .fr lou1iit ft, p111r C'.111 6 1~-~'~'l MIJ..10C6 !st & la~t. 11.n·11. 6T.'rll140 or 9m-.~. $:0 JU:.\\1\/UI Jll'-'~•·nphnn l'li\t\l\' s]_\\\'.\ ,..;~.l<\'/f~I-' \\J!ITl'.H full !1 111•• :-.111 .. 1 h1• R.nl.11 W.nl... .I.LI\ i:J:i.,<"'· ra1>11n t)"p., l1•~t •i11~.-!" :0.•111••!'1 1;,.,1h, ""1V lt<ITI11",, ,,,,, ~ .l ,~1n1111••r11·:1! \' I I ' I -----------·I Sun ~:lrol, nr S:1ln1 ,\rich~"~ . •.I , 1•, 11 .. 11r uf• • . .1 1-1rii .. r \ri 11\\~ · 11 11 Vacation Rentals e l~1 Sto" TO ITS NAME e Adi •~•n! Golf Count C1\BIN for 1tnt, Blg Star. :'Jeep11 ten $3J per di\)' $13l v.'ttk. ~ni:s :i.7i.o9'l:IO \\'AN'l'F.O 1 BR F\'RN . APT lf(I ITn rr :-.11uu1 ~·l!f.;il. <111,\ i h11 i•r1~'" 1u1 ' 1' I l t' IM'llr 0..'f'an fir ..........! ,.I{'\\, ·"!.. K111~s \\'ny, 1111~· Bn ol):l'. General 5erv1c.e1 l'l 1,,,1[1·..-I ,\d ;-. .. :,;, [I.i d)' Over !.tOO tall l!tts M(f JD 11riams Wflh--11·nterfa1J11 ettate n relaxing setting fo1 your tiPftClous new l· or i. bedroom apann1enL Fron1 $170. J.'umlture 11v111lablt« Office open 9:00 to 6:00. 2300 F'alrvlew Rd., Costa l\1c1t1. Phcme: 545-2300. e T1nn:1 ta <>lh, R11;dt nt Pro e ) Po ol1, ont "Olwm"it ,;,, e G~m. S1 .. n11 •"""' B11:;:;'"1!1• Dr 1'dl \l1h1· --..... --------1 tl·•I, P U l'~·\ 1,;;1, l v:>ht l.Jolo fliJe; JJ.iolboa, Na.11:por.:t · · ' 1 lll•ach, fril\Ji1<t 0.-1 "11,1• _G-1. .. iTZl , li7:1ffitrr ''Tl ll'-'t:s · 1>1· .\1 1••~" 1;<·n l \!•s,,,r;; 11.)\}f, • l.100 tSU: 2 BR, 2 ba., .\vall. July, $1100. AUii. $1200., 2l1 -193--0427 CoUe\'t Rentals to Sh.1re 430 IU"\'ti. Al.lout S!51l. 1111.111.11:-;T G1 ·rn1.u1 "li"l'I l l:1Jr ('11111o:t1lll, H1·1•;!)f), Pl\HH )l \l'l J: I ,..; ,\1111 r 11 /11111 ·~. \\'<'s h•ru S.1lr•s !'oi1111rr Si1r, "h1r.·h 11;111 l•!ll>: 1 1 .. ,· l:1•r11nt!,·luii.: o.:•·111!t·111.111 ~····k' •ll11at1<t:11 i\l~r. [ur Jnl 'I ('o . :.t.1ll'. ::.U l)uri:. hru11·n 11 /11 l1L\•· 11<1.. I hi:: ;_,.·;i1 ------_ 1•/f,111111,1 ,,, It II t l 1• l'. yr!i old. R>'hnbl~. rr~Pvn.~1-111i:. ~hort 1.111 An.~"1'r' i., l'L\'\lHI'\;, LLJ-:<~r1:Jt ' \I.. h"u"'·111.1n • t1 l" ,1] 1 .1~-.1."'9 bi t' "'-l'l'{S. (; Tho11111s. "(;L'('l;t", j{{'\\(l l'll oltrrt~t. ('Alt l'! .. ~"I It\ ~ .. )l•h 11°• J b w I d f I 702 t:NUSt:AL OPPOP.TUNITY !Jays, 71+-a.~~2'l!7. 1111. Gr (il l 1tH;,..~20 1!1)~. (ll' C\t'S ~111<111 t· ,\ H 1J,11111· l:1p 1<r. o In 1 ' ema 1 COAST APTS. •<ti.iti11 c•-01d in•lor e L•k• 1id• Livint . ~~nc; aC:dil~UZ,\~~ vtkt'nd~ 7,!l~Z-3850. ~\.\·knrl~ 6';'j-14;<17 I !ill_! 111~ =-=~~== :-.t.~I) hi•lp f!1 h"ll!•'ft \\'C" Kent frff ~ Other bcnelit~. LllST; Afl<'nV-•11 ,.f 'l.l ~l 1!0\11. l:t:!'\llt S ~H \'lC 'I. ji.11 1• llJ<ll'~. 11111·"·~. h,k1i1-:-., l-'R.01>1 $195. to $2~. NE\I.' 2 BR, 2 BA lo" nhoUM' ap1J{'Pa1M!I, <'OCll>k'rl gl\r• agfif. Dlshwrusheni:. Adult~ 12:1 J\l('lody Ln. OPE~ 0 1\ILY 46 !\Ion Fri. Studios, 1, 2, 2 & Den. $17S lo $485 Tall. d&rk handsome secure, ll•J nllll•• lnM S.•\l r'r fl'l1n1 :U4il , l'.in~ 1111-;., !'l11:i1t.1:·, I.I •" .-u1•q"ln1ut•~ 1t.11n1·1n;1IH'I' SUK't'rt: l/'IOfl sqw u-e1 LXt't' PW1on1l1 Ye-llr/Yls1nn(', t '\I \'1r •lf 1n •• 11. I"'•" ~.1•1.1,,.1 Ll'}'•IU1_:>11-1,i,,l:----- S("k1~ slender attracuve MODERN. OFFICE Br1 ~tnl & Paul.1nno . 1 '11•1•~·· H 1·-II••! i1,111 .. t ! 'I,,\, 111.1 h••1111 · tenllile 1wu1n1<i c"' llJt-'nlH i·all a.JG--"'6:.'0 ur :i,-,;-:.!8 1! 1111 1 au •ng ,.1 ,.~ l' •• p d (',,11 ,,fl ,, 1, 11,. Fully crptd/d?lld, lurnislW'<l. -I'll 28-38. n1ust h<tv•• \ithd J Llors~. Cluu ri; .!rl l'l°t:t'P-Personals 530 ;. . . H\ll.l:O.C;s 111,, ur ''"11ni.:. ,~.!'''"'-------;i!H'~ llet.•ru;c , C.::\ll tKmlst furnllUl'l' nl only LC!ST 1~.~~·1111"11 l'in"hrr 1.;11 .1..:•· 1l••un up \~·1~·n.I· \L\lll:l·. 11 •. 1.,ll, '"'" J. Apt. Unfurn. 365' Apts., $11.'1. 1x:r 1110 . At UiliOL'. \\'A:\Tt~I)· l"n'se nt 11rtd rr~JL\ tnal~·. "'·'11.rl IV'r'.~·1"11.,,1 .d·h· .~ u1111< r .. 11111111111.: •• t'\• d 111"'!' !"I •t.111in1'0U "I .... ._ 1-----------Furn. or.Unfurn. 370 \\'A:-0 11:..lJ. \.\llllllill IV lilitirt' :\c\.\ixi1'\ lll\·11. 01. 11f Jan"'" [J. & \'11~1n111 1ns.:1·~. ;tn.:; 10 1k:nt<'o• pl ~" nJ:·'1•1i~ 1 i.i11· . .'1 )>-11 •' Sat & Sun 12·6 • .=! Laguna Beach ' lat);,., oh.lf'r !IOU.SC I n Cull Agt'nt 6i-r392.S t"l'l•t•111a11 . l..11.~1 knto\.\U i.•l· t'" I 1( )Oil krw'" .111\ tlun i:, Y:\1~i.:.1r"i:" '!•"111·\li "· Help Want ea, M-f.-F-iiO J t -11· <orona dtt Mar "dv\.\nto·,o,·n llu ntJ n g t o n 1lr1·~" co~ta :'>lt•i<a, l'rjt, 111~.,~,·t~~,-11~:,,& ht' I~\\'() l!'!l\IJ\l' I!'•'''· •!<rl, 11,1, 'BF :o.'E\V duple.; 2 Br 2 &1 frplr . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i Bf'R<'h .. 1'1ivnlt' 1wn1 "'th ;.;,.,.11 10 !r)l.~•ll' tu i1t·i:n11111€' ~IP••....:..._'' .!::::'WJ _ ii 1, 1 v ,. 11 ,, 1 , . i-, l 111 1111, :-.l·.I , 1 10111 ,. di ,1, !;. 20dt... Ilalio . !'l'pl~ & 1lrp~. nian~· h1t lh .t-' dn·s;;u1~ ~a is I * Deluxe Oftices * Oil & i.:r1i. l1•11:V> on Oklt1.ll011111IL' 1 ... ·r :-1.111lt"1' !'.II , rn.d··· ,\li«:.\otil.i. . ' • ,\•tlP'tl"h\•' \ "••lll<'1 I hutlt 1n~. adu!l ~ only, oo flt'l!I huge: 18 x 21 , wood panel· ltllnt'!'•d , lnl1'rl'~I. Cl1n1111•t o! 11 h 1"11';11.-011111· r•unt. l 'r• ! I I'!' I! 1 , 1 " r ~-• \ul•>tl l"t·•·· 1 ~ .. ~i,,, 1~ r Call 12 11• ,Ni2<l 191. 'lJ J "" u1tlud111~ u11l111(•s. 53&-1J11 t·.,r1..eas•·,3!l l sf1.t 't.l'unu11 Ukl rd1onHt lit,\', Ok!nhvlllh J(,•\i;irol l 'il'il~l· ,.,,11 1111u11 111 ... ~·u .1 , 1!!;'.11up ·•id 1 l,_\_G_T_. ______ ti_'-1_1_-ll<_"_i~ )TIY·IP.~sc $::6.J. Ln•·I ut1l1t1cs re .._ .-l..<d .~ beanl t:C'lhn..:. $\62.50 \\ .lJ t~nl~'lf'. B<IX l·lt1l)>, \'11·. Spt'Ul,l.:•11.ll' ,\· lll'll. 11 1: I · .. • .~.u lllo;., ., •11 •' _1' • ,\IJl"lll"ll\•' I l\l\' !ll!ill ·I• I $155 '10rts or ~~~-»91 ask tur t.nc1u1. bus1nl·.~s . 12 oflll't'S plui. re· 7.lll•I. "r r1!'IOll1: rolk'\'t J _ ,.._1,;.._1j1~~ 1 t r11• ··,11111,111·, .i.1 1 11 I\ j .. L'PPER du1)lf',\. 2 II~ 131~1 ~ ("LL"'('L' .,,., ""d ' f > {'{'ptlon a1'{'a.V.cstol'R~t·1 .Ad· \llj.~!"3·~~ --"l "ll 'l li \i)Jf ~~ I 111p1 ·11 ' \Ii 1t1J 1'" )••~111"11' 'I"",,, GIGANTIClHDR:-.1. \'ie11. 1 hlk to bC'ach, v r~•1:.. i.:: ii.. •• ~ cn1. Jnt·enttoOrangc County ,,.,. !.(),-.,"]' 1\1'~ 1"1~.--. H"1.:•·1·' ·k· 'c,,'" .. ,'.,'.u ,,: ~1"1 !ll"'U''i.·l) ~,-1,1 •·1 1 l 1:,1 .. 1u1\ You &! It's und{'rpneed'. \\'Bshr rltlryc r N. end $285 2 RH.. To11·nhou"t'. lrplc, ruo11u11tc,, 111 ~han• 1 BH, l ,\u·iinrt ,\N\'O:o.;t; krlllwini.: t h(' \11il~1.~ .. :i<h>1'. '! So't'. 1'.u·11w lllJI 11' 1 1 · 1~ L "' · ':: 1:~~1 That's \\'hY lhci;e apt.s. 4!£,..0362 or ·19~>-l&l1 from $250. 1 BH, from $19:>. ba~ apt. m Gardrn Grul'r.. C II 546 8801 \l.h<'l'f'abo\11!\ i•I ,\llf'n c. ,,1,1·1 '-<ifl:'ly t!r po i.'I! k"~~. 1 i..1111111;, hL•'ltl..1111.:. ·'lb-Jt lU ------- \\."On't last lonl( .. Crpts, OCEAN Vic\\.', 11e11· dt'llL\(' 2 Pool, !Pnlli!IO, cont i~n!~l ~I.~ + 'z uttls. }')!Oil~ a • Stults, forn1ally o! 301 '"'W\C kl')' '.! Cllf'\' 'Ill' ~10\'l :-.l :. IL1ulin.: ]'.\l,"'l' I ,\ l~·u.-1· ·1 .. 11111 l'l•~l!JoU drpe:, 8.tove &: refng. Lolli Br. 2 Ba "'I frpl. la""e br('nkfast. Separatr family 1t J:-l1 4:il·99b4 CO:ITA ?tlesa, ideal for -d~· Erli:>'"-·a1t·r Dr.. Ralhoa. k•';.l> .. G-lli-1'1\.11\ I H rh3 l~~r _ Hr,1~<u1;d,lr ~ n 'l' u R GENTLY I I ... section. Close ro ;;.hopping L 'L'D p!l'alit.' r1Jnt.1rt Bob, llo:oo: 929 1 ,.,1 \,2-•.;'l o green 111\•n. <.:ov1•red dN:k, rnclosed Gara g t'. & fine beach. 64..J-2Sll N~~~ Hoomiilatcs, Ill'\\' tal lab or or!K't'~. Unllri LO~'T ~111nll httck I''" garagt'-5. Adults, no pets. ·19i-2630 holl:il', nr Ix.i i, l ll;'\·cJ 00)'~. parking Au· cond, Comer vi !Jaly c;uy, Ca 910t7 ri!o· \~l111r J•11 1·hr'1. Hl'f'l •nll.1• ,\lt1\'l'.\l;' 1 ... ·,,1 ruin 111' 202) Fuller1on Ave. (1 blk . , Co•I• .,_11 l l<'vel girl~. $150. Jli 19th & Nl.'11port lllvd. 100 1uCE:o.;St:D Sf>lftlTUALISf r l1ppt":I. nn 1.,IJ11r \'ii· 1;111 J 1-:••11. 1:.11 111~. : ..• ~ r1 furn. NEEDED t E. of Ne .... ·port Bl\'d., & I 2 BR. ~an \'IC'\\', S\\·imming m. H(•l1ul l'v!J!, _w_.~_tH±:'l li~. 5 I. at lb.\> Ne"-port & 660 SJ)lrlluAhst rl'&d1n$:~ JO a.m. ,'<-Tu,11n, (' ;..1 1.kj-{N"f.l An• \«II ttlr1i~ .. , !>!~-""~.· of Bay, c."1.• pool. Lea.sei~~ ;..i,\TL:P.L rooninm te needed s.I. at WJ 1'c"1x.r1. :'hor1 · 10 I) 111 ail\'ll~' "" all 1n "T11:"r " LfX'.\J. 1u,,1u1i.: .\· hauluii.: h~ <M-Va<>;JU LA 1\lANCllA AJYfS. 10 share 2 Hr duplex "/'J I or Ion~ l~:t!>t's. 0....ncr, tn.'tl l•r~. :ll2 :".'.El C'ainirl'1 11):;r lll.11·k l ~1h ptl\•l•.1 'tuih nr J.,n.:" 1ru1·h "·'"~ \VALK TO SHOP 17th & I BR , rpts, drps, l b!k to NE\V Luxury Apt!!, close let yr uJd male. Call a ltcr ;,, SJ.~:1:ri. l\•·111· S;in ('l,•nit·n!t', f.,r 11·H~n 1·u!l.11 , 111~1 t.1 1>.nr~. ~.~1 .1_-•:11•1 ·o?+-~H .\ T . Uk • ... _ :-.1a1n &at·h Siii() ~'--p'g & •-,1, '"• & \\'or ,.,, ~.,,,_ _:,ppr C.1_11 49'1...-ro_3l, 4~f~-!ll:lti. ['-" 1, . • J , ustin. e ne~· co11uu, · • · · ,.,._, .,.-"~ · ....,,. .,.»-__,.,, 1'111 & :O.pt. U11·1t . c;..1 _ , • -"""'nv u.r~. :-;111 uan.1)11t ;-.!, 1.i.111 1111u 1 ... : 1.111 2BR' 'B,\. •~,,-"P· JBD fi ll-8-111! nr 49-1-4791 Prl \dulls only or fan1lly P HEG:>; \.~T -· •r"" •· .,., "" ·' J{U0;..1;..t,\TL ~·;int .-d. f-"<'111, A!t'-cond, 1•lf'\', crp li., Jrps, , , ~•·: · ~·,.,....~"'' I '"r 1.111 ]11 •. huil. •1· 2BA. fpl, pvt pal, pl clhhse, Mesa Ver de ~·/-tl'.!i.'n. mi.mi; 111 c 1 · nt·w 3 BR. 2 Bath Cundu, ut 1I s I \"1 111~~ '011;11k 11/1rtl ~;;1n1<.f'1· Lfl"T Hll: ,\ 1 .r..-111,,h• \II\• d r:. ,,, 1:.11 ii.I• 1,;.; I . :i. I dblenl·ig11r~.u11.AG'I dsh\\'hr.Sh11c:C111t!l.fimall llll.8\i..(J;H7 ti r 8.U-;J)\0 1 2R.\1Sln ·ll ''l;J~-. s:r.o. n~' r1•t•rT:t , I n on, T"tTl•'r 'll L'~'T~.I! \1111 ,,,,,,,, I I I 646-3255, 642·ml. opt: JI' e llO:-.!E AT~IOSPHERE pet ok. Pool. Ga.11 BBQ. --------31' \IS u1 \l \17' $ '\j n1!(>1111,,n S: k~i·11111~. · I · ' 11 •'11 "'111"' 1 "1~'. DAILY 1741 Tust•U t N !.! " Dcl UX{' 2 & 3 BR. J~cntal Ofc, I, 2 &· 3 BR Studio. \\'wiled :\laturc S l I' a I I.: h I u{';o,1 !6 b :\l:.!.b ... :~,·1 t ,\J'CAJ{t; Gl2-1431i '':!'~ ,'\n~ t.•: ~:~i' 11 "r •I li.tul I n1 ,,~ ,·.. .\ ~1 11.1,", Orleans Apt1'.I J(1.)J }fa('('/\\'(', :l-\6-1 03-t Prlv. P ntit'ls tn:ile t~ shr -I Br_~ 6t U!ll. &\~19 j ls-4'..'93 \ A~El"TO:-.t Y _1.i i ,.~ ,' r _6~·-J.1 · .ui.01.11 .. -. ·'!.~'·· •. ,.,.1, ..... ~1 Dana Point Newport Beach $160 in S~ pcr :\lo. _Cl tu IA:h, !IB~S\05~ ~::866S I ----OFF ICE SPACE--Cont11li'nt11d In r i• r mn t 1 011 \\I· 1 ;..t ,\l .,\:\~:1~. , 1•1u\ '•1 •"I ;..11 i\'J ~1 : "I' H .1ul11 1~. S!u ·' I i78 Srott Pl, C.1\1. DE:illli': G irl. HI to ~'ti. to I l'tJlUl"•.'hfl~ g, 1.,.f,·iT"I. ninl<'. !oi-1 I'll' '.\,•111~,1·1 .t· 1 111•. •l•T"'ll1 l,1i1l1 t r 1· ,. PANORAl\flC Ocean Vic~" PARK NEWPORT &12-:nJ'i 1ih:1re u..:aut 2 ~iy h<iuse. MISSION VIEJO ,\J'(',\l'.t:, lnL•11v " ;o-;.1n-::1n~:..C' \I. t>l:!-11'-·· , ,111n.11o• ,.,111 .,,,.,-<i)l~ ASSEMBLY TRAINEES Interim Personnel Service 17581 Irvine Blvd. =115 Tustin Lrg 3 BR, 2 n:., 27' Hv r111, APARTMENTS --TitE EXCITTNG J~· nM1,~sll 5:~1-:l::b!l ___ I c~1t,~~ i1ic~~·1~~:-.; ~1~11~1.;r~·~ tP~!·l ti;_ :\I ,\I.,\\H'TE f• n1. tl"L: ,..,,t Hou1ecle1nlng bttn kitchen 'l Unll blrlg, 1 Bachi•lor 1 or 2 Bcdrbom! PALM MESA APTS. Nt~LD 1 rofln1n1ate lo 11han• :!SJti! \!argurrlll' J'ikii-;.' J~CltJ::',\!':!1': )'iJur bu.~thn(', 1·3 ~-~·· ;r::111i.:·;~~~~~'·'· C .\\. I f· •iu d 838"5460 yr old. $290/1110. Adults. and To"·nhouses 1\llNUTES TO NPT. RCH. '! lk"l.!ruorn a r1t. 111 COsta -,\\';;11'. 111 1111,,01alcl). · ,1111 SlLC's in 2 "k~. no -' ,._ ~·or · • HOUSE OF CLEAN · ' 1 'Pl~'r t.inr•lriy,•r 493--7~7 F'r. $194.50 Open 9-6 Daily Bath, l ,i;, 2 BR. from Sl:J7 t>lcsa. &:IS-ki510 831 1400 l.'>.t'l"Cl.SCS, pads or ~imnurk~ I c.1r11•·ts, \\Uld lll\'<, flo"r~. 3pu Pools Tennis Garag_es tor Rent 435 _ • . _L'ttll J ua~~~·_lil2_:·l2iZ I 1 ~· 11ph11I. ::;.r111 1"~.;·1 r.1ll'~ fo)1 r"J: 1 ~ j'FCo.;.;cu_n_ta_in_V_a_ll_e,y ____ IAcross fron1 1'-a.shion Island A~~ll~lz~ 'rir~· J,!,UUJ S(,,I, fl. HI C'lu1>1>1r· \11·· tlrI-; nr IJEATll: LJ·t our ln1lrucUon Pl'° ~l l'I h\_-u~-1 __ , 111 Jamborrc on San J oaquin (j blks from Ne...,•port Blvd.) I !un rui 01 t1 e lildi;, uuii11IU\.\ll I babics l11·r. r or altrrna !lvt·~ \\ t:-.1)()\\',..; 1 •l!~TY" !• n~· ,\rt••1111tri nl 10 $1.1h Jlillll Road. !>16-9860 MINI WAREHOUSES I ·"""HI i\nu. lnoJ1\UJUi<I "" to ,\(3{1RTION r11 ll LlfE ··~ll!ll lh''· n •• 111•·~. o[f11 ,., 1•r,~1 \h.:r \1111 11 Sho1• 111 \~ U\ LUXURIOUS 2 ~R, "J.!~'2 UA, ~~I gttr ;\JI (714) ""1900 H ' 8 h STORAGE 1 11·'"~· :iv.1 [tJ J.~!U ~I· ll. ii Ll:-JE 5-'l-5.122, 24 hrs. Schools & ' J l'•JlU I. .:.b-'.•.~I\ "I J11•l11.~1 :-.h'r'h J-.11.;1· s1:n.;: BALBOA Hay Club apts... l'uari,.\·~. rroin Si.JIJ j...:t ~ l"-lll ,\\dJJ.,\111,1J. ,,, :l lOO I ·!,\··S t IO?B -· I l t.••t· 1 ~g,11 ..... ,n 1 .. ry 10 $.SIAJ ~u::~ ;~,('~~~! '~·i1~u1:~~~,~~~~---=---unt1ngton ••c No :-.luVl'·UI vr 1\lU\'C'-OUt I :.1.·~~". 'IH\)' ~· ;111 ~l•L<..:e «l fiE:-,=f-:-.1AS.'i,\LlE-J .~ :-i.li. instruction• 575 t-1 2-!"''~ C·::i. ,\,·•:·'.u1_1t.11 11 lil s171.; l"J\1 stereo rad.Jo. l.i{,()(j Jo-<'hoicc locahon. \\''/\'il'.'1\' ol DEl.UXF. adult po o I !ii de inunl.n. ,\t Ul>L i.ec lv a1,1,11 .. '1:1d!c ., ·, . ',' 1n~1 1 ~11 ·· \~}-~ f;' · T t:'.':-.1,-.: 1 ~ s~ , . IHll ·'1.1 · .1 .\:0.1.\.t, ,\rl11i ,\.~,1 1., 1·1, ~ __ ~()J cation. J\·fany extra.~. S2ij. hay. 3 BR. 2 BA. parking, gardf'n bungalow, nr OC1'1\n, ' 1 1 S •18 , , •"'! Jp-1.11 '· · · on, ~..... n .. · ·· 1• .., "11:.:•tlv 11 .. 111• H··h.ol•I,. \; (Jil Lo. ,,111 .. \•'I 1 1 $ ''"v lillll11lton&.·,.\l.'an1 t. 1 ··~· '-· -\ ·-~n··,, !"1'i'.•1•1<i•1••, · II I •· ... ., ' '·' "'· Ask lur D111'-, ~lii.\ti. t11ke O\'€'r Jc as c I 3 yr s. frpl. Ir~ patio, 6 poo!s, ' I >--, , .. _ ~21n. -"'"~.>.·_· I•!· 1{•'·'""'1111 '•· ~ .• , .. •l· . ..;.~1c-./\lk111..: :-..·1 ·; It• $1()(1 h Silll.:)() + u\!I. Call days, ~unll lenni~ Sl6-1)259 ALLSPACE I P.I:-.IE OF~ ICE s111H·e fur • P\I \I & C'\llOHF \[lt°I' • C·1ll .1\F.-,.:~'9 111 .. \['I . " . 1, . , · 11.,, Huntington Beac '· · · ~ · 960-1970 1,_,11~c 40\.; 1l('r i;q It 1.111 1.., 1,,~ ' •· ' ·· · • · ... ,, !'i•n1ni: -" 1 r· \ 1 ,. •• • • '' 11 '11 11 ' 111 "" :-.l'>n-F1i, ~';'l l t 1''96-2200 or .\]so I Br. From s11-1. ---------~-1 M '11' L'.itn 1'-'lll all UI' '!II :t•I l\'l rl'duction .. 1001 ~J<'h 1 I l f1•1 1111 1t!r1v.,,, fi r~. '" ~ n·li l 'l.11tq • .\dj11•!1·1 I CHILDREN .1.nd parents love the large, sp.1c.ious •part- menls at 8 .1 n b u r y Cro••· &!lG-2.'lOO. Lagun.1 Niguel \\1ASTED: Single garage for 2 1-'ru "r.; d , \\'. ~ 13 Ul\d., Stanton. :i27-340l. fl I~ l{ .. ~ulll',.1111 11 L ~..-.'i~i42. '! ni.·. ii• .:t •··· ••• l i..., '\RC". u .. 1 .. ··1· :: br, 2 ~'-t::.o.t', In_llarlior_ ll1 Schl,.-..rea_. I ,.~~~""''\<.: .. I c • 1:, •• 'I --:\,-A,S'A'.El''ATI-,--Senitft WR.,..,., --1:1 ••'l•.l/,..;1 .• n t.11: ~" S1l.· ..., ~. ...... w-...;u<J v -u ~~:\Ct.I.I.~.~ r lltiu:.f't'h•;1n1ni.: . I frf)lr. hhns, fl.«h1\·~hr. bram· * B~ANO NEW* Uays J.32-74!b ur &l:Hztl ,, . • I'' tOOl"h IJf ela.'ill ro1n pl{'tel~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;~;;; I·~· .t11~. 1h1ri lra n~p. $?J G1!1111._ I lt·1' lo $.HJ •'<I L"<'llin"s. tifalurc adults. J & 2 BP. ? BA F $19~ 11fl ~ P)l OE~K .s pa'-" nvailiable $:A1 lll'L\!H')· 1.J.\.'.,_-Qi!Olj_ t•·r1ln) !t'.t.-()1).l'i. liwi.q,f."11" 11111 •1 h1 ~:I(. .. • ... · roni ·"-; --• <lo 1no. \\ul 11rov1dt! tunutur•• ----~ 8 b 'tt' ----\ll'.~'1 /1 .1.1~1 r .. ~1· Nu singlrs. Ncar Hoag linfum. 1''umL'iht'U units S1:Uf'.,\G~;.;,1ra.~c. _ .... nto"n at $.5. 1110 _ An s v.·c i:,1 1~~1 1\1.AS..<::,\(;~:.t ~.\~:o.;_;\ a y s1 1ng ]11;1.,,,J.CCi·.\'.\l'.\t_iS'.!2.1 1,.1 t't.rr.;'!;.iit~l \I \' 1,1 ~-~I llrn<p. $2iJ mo. Call Avail. l:ti.._L,l:-.1~:.1.o .~v.pcr1110. :>Ct'\'IL"C <t\'ailabl•· \i 8 •J t ;dl ~ht.:\''' !'Ail-1~1' hr.i,\\\1,.,;,\1,1 I 0 1 \ 642--0596. CROWN VALLEY At &12•""" · . ' ' 1·2'~ )fll. t •·!l11·d \11r.l J!.1 t"n"n \.\•>111.111, J11 1nt1rl PI. lit -u.,;~ lit Ueach Blvd., llw1t1nb'1.Un 1 s.t\39 ,\il.,n1~ ,\\'l' .. ltntg Br h . 1 .,,,,.1, ... ,· 11,,1_ _ e h-ll)-• .bll • 1 111 •n• \1 .. 1·h 1,1r;,, '" '-1 hi • Child-· 6 & )"'""'"' I EASF. OR SALE "'• oo··go ,._,_, or Coo·t Off' R I ••• " ·o 6 'l"I nr.;r l'.lth :it· " •' -. I '"" '·..,.. .. ,." , ~. """'" " ,,_. , IC.I ent• ~ ....., .. t . ·I.··-. \ f>.16-.·,·~!I I Income Tix (',\l.l. T/U."IJI ll••l'l\I:\' . ..; 0 S •• , .. 11·· .. .,~-1 pr" '"'hi 2 "'· 2', Ba Townhousr, l"·v 10 ll<llh"r'l 21-,,, 0 .... ._ '-"-"""'' ~ .... ~... '. ..~ Of'FICL SPACI:: 1'' It I lg] .1 .. 1:1tl l.J IJ1 "!1.\!<)J{~. • Chll .. -,,,. pl 'Y 0-11. frplc, ftOOl & clubhouse. llillhurst. Lfi ... Nig~cl. 1 ··•N'I' c 'I 11 I Carpente' ui<= " ... "' I t r..o • osta 1• f'sa, nrllllr Income Tax Service f"'"NE rn:r>er"\>c"'"'L e Laq:e 2 & 3 BR apts. $-19.:ioo. t>-16-1231, 61:,.-09:\0. 171\l 8.11-0730 BL!~. 1000 !!fJ rr. PancJ('(l, 111 Alianis. &·auillu! inudcrn Lost and found !'\.WI rLl\,.)\..ll"l"C:. • 2 adult rct:. centers 2 Br 2 Ba clp!x, i:iar. cl. to N•wpor t Beach i'l'p!s, 5 prtv&tc oH.tcl'!!, <id· ll U' rn u.su:, J11111tori<t!, C!o.1.s~ CAP.!'~:;o.;Tr:Y -\l n .~ 1" t rw1•1•n.1I ,.,. IJ11~i.1··~~ 5nxnc5••rC•V-V e Lasy access to most l.'ffi· ocean r-.·e11·1xwt ShQrrs. Ko JOUllTIK lg. 2ui...[1 olfk ('. ,\Walker & Lee Ultlb. Call, Cn 1ftsn1:111 -rcnl•lflt•llni: "" ~; '1•·a1 s h11rt~11 ,\J• U\.VI J"U..JU~I ployinent lll"ellS Jl('l s. ltt'f'S. Lse S2'lj /'110. :.:/)1: ft. 200U Placcntia, c.:-.1. J.:i1-0l:iti 11r 5-l&-58~---r Found (f d ) 550 fln1-.h .... 11 r k t:"U3f.illf"l'll I {714) 675-6676 1 .. , I· ld n ."II, l.1! Jr\Jni ·• (\I : e Nr. shoppi~ & f[111y.s. 211!-B Cedar . fi.16-SlOG cvrs • b-12-4097. NEW 1 ree .I S Frrr l'Sl 11n1<!t'~. \~1i-2':1 l.1 i·"r 11/'l"'"11 uwn1 !>u ite 224 642-1470 e Crom S16j, SHARP. 2 hm1. 01.'l'an 1 n * BRANO NEW* .. ll"'f. l!hm/aft. 6r111· J a nitorial ~,--11__..,.._, e !'lush vlft('C 1j1ug.. 2 IH 0 ' i-"Ol,:!\lJ: Y11un1• I !' lll " 1 r 1c,. ·ro11 ,-,.-,-. ·k " ' I ___,,___,,,..... BANBURY CROSS lilk. /\cw !Ill'. flil(, s hag Office sp;1cc ;1va1JatJlc. l,000 rm ~ui!l'S l vnl 'll'IH'C r ni I I "s . otie 11 111 , 11111!'. --· r 11111., G irl~. no pt:!~. $28:i. sq ft. $ll!J. per. ino. ill ~-· . ·. :-...'~ ·uc . · 1'01ntrr. Hn1\.\11 & whne p;onC'ling & rrrm1r. \'l ru~· cri1>1PI .. J;1111111n :1I .~·r .... ·1t'" (Nea; Beach Blvd & \;,.1u11er! f,.\fi.750;, \\'cllt 17th SL C.:ll. 6'12-9397 • ~rox .. ~~P1~1 ·' l.'.u · · u:r· ~1...:cklf'd. Bt'011·n diamond !.r-rihnff . j;~Q.17:1. J· l•••r,.\\':ill.~ \\111du11~ A . Cl k I 16761 VlJ::\\' POINT LA~!!:: 1 0'"-"""----~~--.. 1 • _ • _poi1.___n:U..::_~~ ' 11n fuJ'1•h,.,1d. B1uokllu rst t. .-. -: , .·, , . . , . 1 .~,.,,1 1 f'i•ynJ· i.~::-1!1~, ccounting tr ' e 8426604 e BEAt:T. ne11 flu plc:oo: on BIG' 1:-o;J:;\\ O~FIC E -Tworoo1ll!i ~ k tal 44s ,\i !~uns ~,ii-ti'\f,~, l.XJ l.!.T r·1111<·nl!-;.<,•h111r1, _ . --1,11. •:1.J~i· .\ llrt'tng d•pl 11 frplt-. b!ln~. patio. f138.159SS utJhtics paid. $100 per I d 1 I I & C 'I BL,\L'K llu11 Tcrri~r ll/\\hl 6 l:t-l~t'l"1 -';;;;;;;;:;:;-;;;,··;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; i .. 11 ... 1o, .. Tli• 111,"r •Jf ,1-11111 '•iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiOiiiiiiiiiliii<I N""1l011 Island. 3 Br: 2 ha, • }j :i; lj and 10 x 12. ,\U I u5intss -~·----_ --.--.•.-1:,..pa1rs 1:1 •'"lliilile J a •··~ La ndscaping !·· • ..:1 .-• ,,,,. ,,11,,1, n1·1·d·" MANAGEMENT · 1 . ·-·;... "'" ,,.,-, . MISSION VIEJO P.<·ach'.l~ji6 IJ('t1\t.:l't1 j 1. arptl Strv1c.t "LANDSCAPING" "1 "1 11111•·. ·'1111 a.'"11-:11· UNDER NEW •ir 11, .~2G-3000. niv•ith Cosla l>lt'sa area n us r a omm "h~·~t \<11111~ \'IC. Cap1~1ra1"1C_ • CHOICE loc at i on in .)~•l~::r "l'""'"""""'1 ' -~--------· . 1n111l•;,1 1ul 2BllBI'"' c lderoratf'd fro -0 -T -O-FFICES .x>J to~:-..1 .r 1. Ii. J Oit,<(' ,,1.1 11 , t .i1 1\Lnu 1L•',\1•'''"u.1ll1• Ul r' 0 I d · "'""• n \.\' y . \\'rstt'lifL l.i:C 1 BR, nc"' m BAYF R N \11t1 n 1non .i.1i.:111u rc. 1-'-;" ,.1.,. 1 D·illl' Fou nrl U · '\.1'111K' · P 1'1 '1 '. ~, 1 :-11h' In L.1u<J.;~·.1p1ng. L'•il111 ice ver o.1 en('! garages. Beau11f11J cpl.<> ,r,. rlrps, pDQI., Ad ult." p ti e <' ft4(1 ~ 3.10 _ 1 .r .,. v " • · I n ·"' 111 ni p o r.. ·""'1 · 1 1 557·006 l land•··a pln,. ' -pl•y a rea, 1·,00 "·"l-•I La-.<• rn-,-,, ' $ res 't ar a. 4· , • 'l;i.,Jl ,\J,1r.:ue rul' i"1'>(11·y. l..ct\l.n l'rvokhur~l r.: Lll1s I' r I I I , ~ ·'["ni: I.· .,.,._011a iJl''1i.:11 , ..... ...b °''''-' "' "' u-tU""!"' 145 "I II 3100 Ne\l.·Port Blvd 8311,."" ' · ' ' ·'' :ir• •'11 ' "'l(11'·'"' 1' " r· r , :1t : HoO'i·h :-.1 . '.\.It a child's dreani. Close to 1 ---1 ~B i•oonc 6iJ-l.2'W " ·"WV t _\·_.C::·•ll ,l;r, 1d e n 11I ) I all t•1lor l1ni:htr 111·1·~ .~· lfl •Jnl"G d •hopplni:: & schls. Chilrlren 3 BR . l_:i .BA, 1 door to ESTC L -FF-NB :,.o,..;-,i;l 1• niin1111. t.J •. 1,11 lr.r iili:t• Greenhaven ar ens "·e\coinc. g:i2.l).;80·, l! no ans.. Oeach. i;am1ly. ?JI· I , • • ~I 646-3925 .\1..t 1Jl ,\TS 1('1..\'l\.olll•-, 1\l· °'l-lJJI. Call &!2-;;.l'IB ,\! Oakwood Gard<'n Ar..ttt · oc, ;J ininr ~·u st. FfJl'\f) .n I..1;.;11n.t /:t·,I• 11·,,n t"l'lrpt·1•. S.9V" ynor nlnnry , 0u-.11, J'.,•.,,hl·· ll••t1' 1,.1 .,.. mcri:~ I'\''. 1111 ~. J&....I ,..1 .")u11. ·~ Colhc, 'i Sh1•1)h111I hy •;1\'1111:: rnn f'\!r.1 1r111• 21 23 Newport Blvd. uifi.::l"1tlfJ"ll).•'\flll•'i',J.:'".11J Z RDP.\f duplr x unfurn. GREAT RECREAT10'l, •wif'I· . ;,a· llOll•I, 1 11,111: 1111.., d":.;. i'l••a..e l' ,, 11 \\ 111 r!1•11n l1v1 nc. rn1. ilinlni.: Costa Mesa 1,,11 1<in:.: 1.,,nd ,\· frtn1,'.C OELL'°XE 2 BR . 2 BA. \Jlt· Etec. ra~c: frplc. Adults, m.··J. sa1.ol'a,, h<!ai:h c.t·J:i~. ill-J.>J. l..t i Mb2 ii.fl ti 11;..1. I r u1. & h1tll SL• An.' n n ·------..... --t.t.•n• 111 ., hr-., ,, , ,,11 ;,;1,.111 !1 ins, enclosc<l g 8 rage, oo (X'l!I. ~5979 b•llodrds terrt•~. pin & Pl"' l~. ilrp.,, " :i '· . - --S7 ;11. 1·nu<·h Siii Ch.,.r (:, t.» . nd r·h ~ho;i, i;o'f C:rrY1n9 ransic, p i'.11 / 11rcla)' ~ · i;.,n).: al I-'.\. lJ IJ'l{. r"d d 0i;_ 1111rl \ r,. ··~". 1, \.\hiol , .,u111., ,.,.,, , Pa1nt1n9 & Al"l'J\'t. 1·•1u1i!" 111 1nana•• lau ry r n1. v1nven1ent Newport Heig'1ts ~-. 11 11 I · , " location ~'alk to Huntington ,___________ '"'ln . 'l1~ ~t •"-S. Li. J-\1y, ·" "'r .••I' 1:'11 "11 11'-uni;: Mi .. tl1<"t I 1lo1 11.,rk tl'l\•t'lf. Paperhanging ·'"""l"H! J:l;•l!I 11111t1·J. C.lll ~nter.' $100/11:0. Avail. DF:SIRAALI:: 2 hr, PQ(!l, ~~~~,~~i,~V~~~;~,1~~;~~~; u!Jit·t•s. I-lnl<>hcd :;i~,~~·::Ji.'JH-. Jti\t'r A\t'. '.\.U ! ~....-I 1::-.i. _j1_1_-'l_10l. ' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; I !rl 1-~:Jli:l ---------0 about Apnl 4, 74. Plea:;e clnscd g a r . Rl'Sponsihle flBO's, trios, par11es. arid 1 ·;\;;\8·il'.i-Jlb6_ ... -"'.'"-----.-J111\!f·:TO\E c·-a-,~-e-,--,\ I *Willar d Painting ,\duutt 111.: L1l l ~ ...M.11C'979--Z\31or962-8118 1 11 ,. t !19 ' mo••' "Olt Ll:.:.\SE·30 fl, FCJL,,D. 1-.xtra p.irt.s 1'i ••rl~l.str ... · sho"'I~. 0111v .,, Kl"'D HEARTI I""' --:..... Mr u s. 1•0 fl" s. ::i • 1 r 1 11 1 '41 1--t '· " -.... Contractors * " SPACJOUS2BTt lrom $Ll9. 5'18--4!12:2 BEAUTIFU LAPARTl.'.ENTS. :LJ:iO ~q.l t.J u.,ttiH l ,,''11·~·•"'!>!J u vr ~ ;uJV!J /Y••Ol~ $2\.»0. 20 \r '111 ..... ,\nd ~· n1J.. 111.•litl• r. i.:·~ ,/ Jl"'l•li· ,~111, 111·• •h·d for 1n1 ,,,j'J,1/11 1"''1 !Jiii (:, ]O!'Jlll~, l1·1T•h• I• II•!!!;,' (',di SU< Ki; .. 11, i-. ..• 2;•~1 J "'11111, .1 I" n11,, 1 '• 1·•,.111:r I ,\i,:1•n1·)' utl l !'\'ll1•. -''"~ \!w!1•·l••1n /Jr ,\!1\'1.J ,,J'I ,r, .•.\J.I ' ;\dults only. Pool. Rec H.n1. "s"a~n~C:clce_m_e_n-re_____ Snni1 r~. 1 t. 2 brdrooms. s ~hlc "" :\pt &:h • "l •·k ~ ni.; ... ll :\uu 1 .. Ali:;ht 1t11s1n,.,., :.:i&--3'.IX · HL . ..,IDt.:-. I IA!: . , Closed ga"""CS. Pets ok. Furn . & u11h.1rrL. W11h all Ina l'l'. !l•~·~.i~U. '-J ill pll:'olM' f';tlJ (.11;...\!!7 --.-,-.--• . • . ,~-co:-.1:-.11~1 .c1 ,v. ·-e~!rJS. Modr>IS Ope'1 10 '" T. ~-:-...r I orly s "[ ·fLlO..:•'d \i•Ji<I • lJ IBt.J .~,\JtUO .\-~ll• t u1r.•t Cr;i[L~n1c11 1Ylg~at 1 l~361i tKee1:2"o.i~1· NE\\'. huge. d e!luxr. Sorry,nope1::.Ur childrel1. ft .Stun', .~ui l ah!c \~"~;Ii •\u . C ... i!, 1,111,k Carpl't. !.1l}..!J~·.,;,i3o.9~111llnt 1on, .t /)1'}·11a!I \\';illpnpc'ring nr ac 1 ·!':iacr. · ; Shol"f'CliUs Aluff. 1. 2 & 3 s ofc. ~r .? $1.i:J. El:t-i;i 2 l ~paus. _,.,_,-,.,).. 1\t•>11s1wi•! \..t'lllu\,!S l 842-4;,()4 BR, 2 & 3 BA e nclosl'd gat"!', Oakw ood ~~a. tJ-16-21.lfJ ' · 1 _ --C t C r t I 'lr·11.~c Call For F:~tJm:t\(' 2 Bil for lease. All t>lectric. pool, frple.~. 1\·lk to heh. Ga.rden Apartmet\ts •I ftent•I -450 Fi\U l1'·•1~ll· pupp~. \'1<'1n11y emen ' one e e *642-5775 64G-1136* Osh\vhr, b!tns, shag crpl, Oce<1n, C'ity I< golf {'(>Urse -------1 Lak(' & Cr•'~!. llunt1nt,'Wn C"'\l'''T • Ill k 11. k ,1 .. 1, L<<· ,0 •>IO"" d.-p,, pr1v. patio "·lynrd. \•ie\.\·!<. sr1;-,, . S29j. 4!!6--0316. Newport B•ach/Notlh USTRIAL & B•·ach. Crill ;,;AH;'.);:2 1'1" 11~ .. ~ ,.,, I)(' I '1'', . . "..: .. 1 . .. "" .... ~. ·~a 10·~ M~~.,) --- ----:1 '· p1111ns, SH l'\\OI s, Nr. ltuntington llarllour. * OCEAX & SliRF VIE\\'• MMERCIAL 1-·~·n l{r>tn r 1·1'r 1>1.lPl~Y al.ciut ,..,, !Iv tu-. or .1111. 6 16-li~tl:, UX). AdulL~ only, no pets. ~E\\' flc!uxe ap\s, 3 BR, 2 Newj)Ort B•1ch/SOuth 1600 S Ft UP l n "" \I< ;1n1t ."ll, '.\.B. [/~\I~ ,T-· -1). -I . ,\va.il ~1. S-'6-1360. BA i.· z BJ{ 1 1.~ BA, S:n:i. k 101n" 11 .. n• i.oz~110 Fount.11n Valley 1 q . · hlj-:1\fi'.I • • • ''110· 'n\• "· NEW DUPLEXES "P· Ds1\'hr. ri1n rn1. cah!r, LAGUNA NIGUEL -11 nlk,,./,lpa11..... ~"11 ..1. I r----i ~'tJl'!\J J. B,,,,~l ll ;il.-.1 f•lUtl\J t't•nl"\I', f r•'f' •·~L ;rl l-R9!:1~ 1 ~· ba, patios . crpls, drps, l.ndry,2Gar a\·a il.·192-2Q07 2iro'.! C1in111~J Otp1s1ra1lf) \l·u 111 11 111u hi• Ow,'"· .... alk to heh. 2 J~I{. f"l-:\\' GA RDE'.'l' APTS. s_._._••_A_•_•______ CUT OUT Slu1 IJl\..!U f 'f'et'\l.fl}' 10 I . '" ' 'i<::..:•1;,· CCJ~{'H !·:r~: /'.11j•1~. ·IL'l .'Q Ir ,. A\ll) l'.1rl\1111y ·1 w·n IJI/ --_ <.r 111n1•· thl" lll'I' "I fl li-•n. im. 3 BR·$l'!:1. i:it11 s, A1.·11· :! n n . 2 BATH . s19;, FOR I '"'' 1 1 1ti \' 100·11 ciit, ~6179. (}pen Sat Sun. 3 Ul t. Z !JATH. d~hv.hr. frpl<-. I CHOICE 831·1600 I · : .l•JlllH! ,., 11 '1' r 1' i,. _ _,._, $150-12 n1i. no. of HB. 2 BR. Sl:il. Call 493"-0l·ll LAKEFRONT SUNDAllC• INDUSTRIAL ~~.,~n...vl . Ca ll Ken ·,.c_o_n_l•_•_<_lo_r ____ _ bltns, crpti;, drps. pool. play l\'.E\\' 2 BR. 2 BA , \'lf>\. ••-in a n-w• -1 J CONDOMINIUMS t .\.l-, -r;1111!1'r :'ll•1uth ;i p· CUSTOM BUI LOER yard, cnrport &:. lndl')' liil'LI. C:trpcts tlrapei:. Si95. LOCATIONS ~"' -•..--.... f I 1-' d J >I \ ' I Cpl&· l .'111\l ch.1ld ok. no e 49&-2828 11.f1c r 6 e VERSAILLES artwo bdoom * ~ 1 or sa e. J .. 0"11 "rl I Laill't: • ·,l., :i,e,. ..ai1r· •" ltl'1l'l()(!·Add·\\'<11·k f;u:1r;,n11! d••~~ ~ ov.'TK'r lil'f'r. •l\'ttl I" i'U.o'J F11 Cro11n lJr. Ci!:-.! · &li--i!629 Y:i ntcs Con!'.!. Xo. Zl:ISifl pclS. 842-1664 a ft a:30 P~f. 1SC1 $16.'l. Upper 2 UR.. wa1·~-.._~I ft. uniUi. UL'l.1:-D '['(). SL:.IT ~-!'in~BIRCkCock<t1m---J 20 )l~ t'XtJl'.' l"(j. u;:; WALK TO BEACH Sun Deck -Oe~an Vi!."11' I"' •""'1 .......... , INTF.RIORS. s:ilcs Prl{,'l' in-\'1c Ltl; FOrt 'I I •• 2 Br. -tld........ g1u\ child OK. no...pets 49.J..4285 ON THE LAKE lnn 0-illt ttrN WIJOd.. chides land. KOLL. IH\'INE ~~;..,,.,, ' c i; Jn• k_, T.•11.1~''11r· 1111 11 o ~ • '" """ A So h "-· Pt """ ~ _, CE' R -1 9-9..,..,-,,,...........,.,.., rrmvu n1 u l.1•'. I~\ 2iiflt1i 2. bltns. 1~ 16111 St. No pets s J c · 1 l ut .....,..st aza. panelled llvlng room, . TE . '1 -1 1 ,.,. .,,,a, SSS 11 , ,,.-c · .:.2_1.,0._ ple85C. 96!}-1230 or 847-39.>7 an uan .lpts rano Pool -Ac~puloo Aqua Bnr waincokr accent walls. I Dan Curll!!. Lost ~Y-''· ,,., i NEAR-B!:ACM s_1"5_. ~R.__pc~~~"f>c "' ,.... -!c~3~1k~ 5~~~~!~1n! a klttt.I full of built·ins ..... Mesa Industrial -i H.1:\VAH.D. male "-'h i l e1_E_l_•_<_tr_•<_•_I _____ _ PAINTING BY DRAKO !~1 •1•11 nt1al ,•, C'11n1n11rf1 .• 1 f.\I ,11_ !r1t :-)"I !il h•I' ,\ (',,\,,r (" .. 11-ultu,_; <:11~1•11!1 v.'flrlt "' .~11111~-11111• 111111.·~ tL•• ••1 ()l/1Jir1 l'1\ l't:Jt ll ,\ :\4, f '\ <: .... p:11n1111.; ~1 .\r\ ll:1rl••I' .irl'il H ... r~ !um. ;.. ... 1 ~ :::.-r1 h12-l1.J,_ * W allpape;-H anger * l' Hrl1kf) 6·1&-21 lJ l'l~IJF. 11 .11!11111-roni:.-~t;oto• lie. :-;., 27f614 ln,ur. fill !)liC'S l'l·l p<'r 7!41fl12-l .'S6 /'H UF 1111 11'\!('1', h .. n .. ~l11'1rk. 1\·~-lnUuxl. lrr-c cst1m11t1• 1:. !• :o1'!-~1~:.~1. r.;1~;;!n:: Brand New Dcluxf' 2 k 3 ~:· u{~:f,l~il'~ ~ Founlalr.!i. 1.~ ~1\lllon Dollar (including dlmwasfw). ll p Jr::•..., N.:011)'. "l~ky", \"a· S.111 El.ECTP.ICfA:o.;, 11<", ,, frl -Br. crptl drps, bl!ns.;.~8~ .... , r:-~ Ca~~('). PH: :-.tr CluhhOUS('. Gym, SAuni., u I nd ml nJe with ar .,....-I IJ1"l-:•l fr111 ~;,\. Drl\l' Jn. )<ll i:o<. Ill"'\' )fll•'I, f1nv jotl~. ;.. I.\ 11-,..,:r, 'i.-.,11> '-I. •l!U'-1 al4 l81h St .... -.-. Jtrtd'nl 21:\1 681·-1659 Tot&I SN'urlty. "'" a nll' ltaJ»dly e.'tJl'lndins: bU~ITICSll .!J63--2092/ti\l-;i¥).. ,\11ypl:1rt'. 'i.~>-jr.~). '\IJI l'll •t• hpn!,.r11 11.n lrll NE \V Al7rS. \\'ALK TO nian, 4 ' · AOUL TS nelghborsat~b1g swl~ II con1n1un11y .• \ln<Jul,~s 16()(1 sq LAB. Ht;TIUl:..\'bl{, \'t:llo\\' f:LECTHl('I,\~ =----i:;-1 r n'r r \T i 1dl t,, 111, BEACH. J & 2 Bl.t. Fro~1 Santa Ana Bechilor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. ming pools, jacuizl, bU-ft .& up. ln1~rovc~1,.n1.:; _ro l1;P 1Cl'1 II·~ \'11· ~.!1A.r11 ·11t II ~fl. 2:::llv'l'. ,..;111,111 }llli~. INT/E X T P AINTING- !150 ,710 $2~. }.:\.IRAS. CHILDREN from $Ill -r mo. llardrooms.~rooms.1 1 ~ull r'.·nunt '1 1 \\t·~i l .ih , s . ~1'12. ~l:Hl~lli or ~,1s-~~;-.i m n!nt ,t· n•pt1h" •11.,_·1::."JI •i.16-25 9 i-• and ,~ ...... ,I u -Sf., c .-,..111 ,\ll'!la . LeA~1n.; t1n~11mr ;_1 -1----,, ,,,,,, .. ,\H 11n111i.1.-C" t.~ "·'·'"·' • ' LO 3700 Plaza Dr. Y\ll ... , ...... IU Call Pr.;r ~I 1·it• liJ~.QJ9i ~· l 1d ... 11rn1.; \.\llh .• Pl I p L n . ~EAR Nt>1V .2 Hit I blk AS D i\DUl-TS VE ~b'fbllbbllngtrtidcl.. •' '" :__,:_:_·_ YF~O;\T J111!hu1~1 Dr l.a!,!;Unit Pilol Cf,i~sif•ril ;,.1 1,il -.;11;711 ~er, alcn, l'lepa1r '1.o shoppini & f~'Y· 1 child PARK PLAZA II Santa Ana . • , l j \\1AREi lOUSF:, ...,-Ith io11d!n't :o.;u,'U('t on Sat :1.-23, .... 11 , G-d-.- ok, no pets. $16.l per 1110 2 &: 3 BR apt.s. Next to South eoo~t Plaza ~~ dock, approx 7.flOO Ml IL ff'n1:ili' tenif'T', j mo. old,l-•-'-'-"-'-"~9 _____ _ 646-3786 or 545--0760 Play ,-\rea 71 4-SS6-4466 rd is 11 ~1th 110me ofrlce 11parr . H<'"'[lnJ. l!i°r:i9:i:1. J G d NICE 2 Br .. 2 Ba. CrplJ;., Pool. jacuui, sauna wtlhwnu k\mind. Annual lelUf" \\i th 30 d ay TO\" PQOfllt>, male, B!al'k ·~· , ap.1nese .1r_ en1r _.. N Rec. c lubboU.<te Rooms 400 1 -canN'_llntMJfl clau!le. Loc.,tro _ _, 0,1.,... ,116, <-.-.,1 E.x,p<'r. Corn111•'1" c •. 11,~·-111n::: ''"re 11 1•1.,..;r~.111:-;r. ,\!l I)/•'' t t~• r•l!ll\,!f• ~ 1':111 :1$1/-(,/i~ •• ---Plumbing d!"PI'. Nt>wly •~«!<:. ' o pet&. • , ___ _. day ·---01. -----------""f I ~ -m: I N •-r -"I ""-' ,. u• -,,....,""' & I -• I ' r S150 96&-9174 &A."""""' '"'" "' .,. .,. •-• 1 n 'or1 uc.-.i ._....ta "c-sa. Be chlllB area 5.:£.63·0 ... ii"i~'71P ni: •· \ mo. . F'rom S190.00 ROO:-.ts $21) '>''k up, wllh •llll fre• 171. $600. pt'r mo. Contact ~Ir. 2l~m-tlG6 ' ' . :tt6-072-I Tak11lri '.\u~ I} I. P.. fJTIS PLll\IHf;o..1; 2 BR. Apt. Small Pf'I le kkt~ PARK PLAZA II kitchen: m wk up apt. I rtl I al .. _ John5on 642.-3720 EVROP EA.'\ G rl n r P."n11lth·:1o A. H"11.11r,, \\.-1rr ok. II=. 1912 Newman No., a""S Woll Stevens' •" ~,~or og -•I Y er ••-I ' ws=r-Gold A Diamond wl'isl . " a r (' ·· .. 1 '" -.,..;:o-;1,...., <r'W"-.1""' I llll frt• NE\\' BLDG ~!-1. 12 Unlts. • d :\la1ntenaoct -LoM~eap · • rif'ari'r ..... 1~1~ ~ turnA{'I>~. A. H.B. 842~9'735. fOU Sunllow'ft'I '''' • lZtO Sq. rt. $1i6, 220-3 h. v.a1~h 111 N.B. Tennis uh. Trel: r r m n 1 a 1 ,., r:• r1 •h"A 1,,Jir~. i;12~:z,;~-. ;..iic ~- 2BR Condo. hall pool ' Santa Ana 545-1121 ~1117.M. Front Olfit't. ~rpt!I, rlU0f'l'I' .. Re\.\ftf'fl CAil Tom s.u.-0900 N'ason.1 bl1'. &12-j,i'.fJ l'\O'• J:/,\ C:<irnpll"ll< l'lu mt•lllil; cJubhou~. SllARP!~ rear rkiol"!I AMhrlm Ar t:\'THE..\IEL\' tnendly frm, LNOSCP CLNUPS S.1'1,1•-. l.11 27~·1: Sot246.\..I 11rr 6 pn1 NEW FAMILY APTS. Trivia? Terminal \\.11y, C.~t. !Jays i::ru:u-"h lk1llt1•~. 3 12 2, Sewing/Alterat io;;-- G d 0 • &t6 5033, ,.\'Cl ~I. I Collci:C Pk &rt'a 5-16--0J)I Cardf'n :-.1111n! 1!1JI~ pl.tfllt'<I Irvine ran pen1ng •• 1 lt\ a reaMn ____......_ - -C'11t1 fi..l.l·!!lrt l'-'E\V l -2 &r 3 Blt'A,Park·Hkr l d h • • *COSTA M ESA* LOST Gtl'ly f.. whi!I' ITUlll"I~.---·~~---. .;t \'llS'llt~.:-;.'i ru.,toni 'l to rea t • 1100 • \l(j(I. I i:"~_ 2.;JOO ft r at, ~mnll, \'ic: ll'\i oo I.. i11 mAl.(U<'hi Gll~flrn ~r.i. r l·1k 1111.~ 1111·,., ~. 11(' .. rh 1,"'-'' llettlngll. Rtt-. room. Pool. I Da lly 'llot'5 I San Diego fwy. to Bnlok~ I inilu<t!riil unl;• SEF: 6;t 1.'il h ST, &l5-~\ CF-111. )lr•a & "'"11 pnr1 Bt.h t>I< 1:r11"t>f'l<Jhl1 • I' r , ,. t' Ntw Adult & Family Play nrtt\ll. Patio! & tot I ..,_. riOr1h to WiwTMJ., RO. UERT N,\·TT-1'•.:,,, A'IET!IY • ..-.. ,.; .. a . 31~. q IW2-6"1J a Clrr lP\t :,.;•-Pl.:_. _____ ~ Apt.• lols . Gas I: \V1'1t't Pd. Sh3a:, I enterto nmerit '...'::!..-Mlle~ -\r ........ ,,, •u.... ~ v .•Rn 1 r. drapes " IO forlhl lf """ ~ Rt1tUOr'-Colila ~~·9'79·6.>11 Vic. llarbor f.. 8.'lker . c.~f . ..,.. { l':H\Ull... •'•lrl l:P r.1. 1 .. 3 .BR·.-J.)'um $1 ifrrtJ. Startlric al $169 • dep. pa1• rt•ry Park. Phone: 714-.. COS'rA \tl:::SA ltr .... ·Md offt'r"'1. ~7. Of'anup' & l .• ~t(' l111ullni:;. :ilt·m l nurh h'J. n. r ~~~~ Newhope Meadows Soturday 202. Model aplR d8ify !\l'W lnriu•lrt~i tJnltt CllOC PT SIAmc-!IC. \"le 3llh ~ea.M?Mblr. &ttJ....-a(i/ ~--Cl-.1'.,\.\\lt; TILJ; ~F:\\" & .. t.~,..,.;.t '•· 5o':',.;en.-. SI? S. New'hope, S.A. a.m. SIOO/~fO, Pn~I Sullivan, & Oran~. O t. Jf'..,'t'I~ mt Garden Ma Inf Lnd1C:p l'l"1"1•>rl1'1 Fn·r '"' _.; 1 ~ J';rdM i\vt. 5.\:J..-0900 554-2600 - - -fu!allt:1r, ~i't rolla.r. ~~""1· "'6-36n Clnup, Sr rldr ""Tl ·Mfi-6.>;\"' 11.rl1~1111" !L"/:-,,I CT" PARKWOOD • rr ,,,1 , u. "11 .1d \ du " lo'" .1 .. 111111~ ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1 !. •1·11 .. 111 I ' . .,1 .. · ft11 1•1 , -~ 1 •· /"•'' '1• 1• n' .1 1 I • '! \111-1.1 ''11••1 I.!• J11 1.t.1 : ..~1 .•• ,1 .. 1 ,,,,,,,,f\ \\iu f t1.1nt l••C' .\.111.it1~ 1lu l lC'~ ... 1111 n •11111,. '" Lla~,1llctl \ ·" .' I 1 "• I '1 l"I ! ' f ! J., ~t t. ··: 1 \It',.,"· L111.r., 1\,.,\\ I l:l'.1, :0-1 1'\1!'1, (>1 .•\• .,p: f1.<1t 1•'Tlt' \.\l '\kl}, 1\11! 1t 'ii• dl1 i'j'jf I A 1 R EC EIVABLE-I POSTING CLERK l·•1i l1•11t11 1,,.o(b d 1.,1r1t•u t•u I If•«\ I"~ •. "'i"'!' n q •f ( ,.,.1 1• I \1 11 .: in r. 11; :-:: \ il I l··i· .. 11 !Jp;~•( l.i11 1•l•»11 _ , .... ,, .. ,11·.1.1-.1:.... I l't • "'.~1 •111 t l•·t'lfO-IJlC'1'h. <•'" ,, I I \!'. ,\, Jo:<>AJ "'' rl <II•' .ol ,q,/il!J!h' l'l'(\ ti I' l]O'•d, hj;t.,1',IJ \,,, . .J~r l°1Jil"' I I 111 I 'J"-'n 1111111~ 1.ui:1n•, 1 Sl"\I\ t,, .,.T ) 1" 1•n" S77'1J l';o)1111! Cit rk l.'111111111 s.i7: c1 .. rk T>v1~r '" Slit1 S1·1•1'r-111or;:. Incur tc. s:i;·, P•·~1:.:n IJralt~ l ll'I.' SJt4fl ll.Jokk.N'[lt'r, Tu!>lln S->."<i ~· n •l 1n. 1., S0.".10 1'1>1...,,nn;l l'1•·tk $.l¥1 Ui lhno: l 'l• ,.., $.•::, ~ .-.•l l1ri11•11.1n NEWPORT P e rsonne l Agency 833 Dover O r., N.B. 642-3870 .\l'l1lTlt)'-'g ~l:':l All l~pM nr tuUSil'Ulll" l'l'lr\l1·fl f r Nil• '"'.1" ···fl~· h•l•l\lof' 1~ '·h'll!ol 1'1·;,pm ____ ~ -' . . .. .-.. --- 5f1 U,1t.IL'f PILOT ne1p Wa111 ...,.-:tf\& f 7lv Hefp Wanted, M&F 7fO Help Wanted, M&F~ .-1elp W a nt;d, M &F 710 -Help Wanttd, M&F 710 711 AUTO SALESMEN CARPEf\'TERS, minlmunt 2 DESK CLERK GUARDS Nero ror one of Orangto YT'll t'Xpt'r., (·ontinoou• t'OJ· For hotel In lf.8. t:Xper. C.11 SECURITT OFCRS County's le11rltng PtiCll'luc plo)mt'nt. Top w a Ii:"' b(<11o1·n Slini·noon. S36-7fil0. Dtalt':rs. New or Used crtr & bc.·nl•Ot~. Appl$: Wlll&ni --DISHWAS-HERS full .~ p/linlt'. All unJforn1s ~. Exctllent r r In Kt' I Boot \\'Ql'kls, l300 l.oj,;un " t'(Jllip. lillppliffi. Top pay ~nclita. Experitnt'f!d or A\"._., c. l\t Apply bc111·n 9:30-ll::ntm llap1d <1-dvan«>mt'nl to plain l'lOl. ~-e v .. 111 Irv.In. Ask for 1.;; ... iiiioii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• I Mon<!&)' thn.i t-'rlday clo1tlMI. Apply 1330 17th St. Andy I CASHIERS ALl.E'' \\IE!>i' Sanla 1 Alt<'. f.fllrl'h 29th, DAVE ROSS 2106 \V. ~anlront, NB !lum.12 noon only. PONTIAC D!Sll\\',\Si11o:1~·2:30pn1, Guardette Security 2t80 II arbor Olvd. :0.11tle or ftnialto, tuJI tln1f' sat & Sun. i\te~ Vi:rd~· Part urrw le-male i:u11rd. Colla i\tcsa fi·l&Jl011. llli ca11h\!'r.c 1n ll;i;lf M'l"lli(.'•• Conv. llosp., 001 Ct!nlt-r SI, Or11ngr Coui11y a r4' 11 • i,:11t> lilution. Starting 1111.lary Cr.1 ~~. Unlfonn.~ furnished. Top ''lrt'Ol\IOUlLE P<•int1·1~ hC"lP. S:.!.00 ....,r hr. w11·e,ulur --""----,.---t~rlt'rllii, Call (213/ ... •1~. ' , _ _. r-f)IU\PF:R\' work, l'Xfll'r. ..,.,..., :o;i ~r t'ltlit'r. 1\hu·l'he1W1n "-;•}' 1•.1111t.•d lni.:rettJ;1.·~. Mi n. a.i;t· uii:toin, (Jv<>rlock. b 1 1 "d An E11ual Oppty f..'mploycr. t><> 1 P1 • 1_510 CAI\'\' Dt' La :i1. 18 yrs. Mw;t be bondal>Je &-!!li!ch. Ab;i.1 trnhw•1· in top HEAD COOK IJ-e n, San t'll\t•nlc. lle.itL m appoorA11(.-e-& i'tljoy \\'ll~1·s, pn!d h(lllrtay & ---492·0'l6:l working iv/public. F'or In· Spiini~h i.pt';tklnii 0 K. Conv. Ho1>]'>, G-12·0593 AVON lt·rvic"' Call Peggy, rwlon· 642-l~J;-,. Hospitality Ho1tess ,L\lBITIOUS? t-:NTllUSIA.'i-1,..',.'rl,. .. ,..",.1•"-'is-.._°'.'.,',.· ,..._ DRIVER Service '}'IC'.' 't'ou \\'ould mnkf' u I ' Cross Country J\'C'l'fi~ n1n1urc women to IM'rfc<·I Avor1 l'.<'prescntu· CASHIER w1•lCom1• rww residents. 1h·e. You cn11 run y<iur o"·n ro1· rorrc" llhop. Apply in No lil>t'ciul 11l· n'(J'd. flexihl<· hnw""S, p/li1ne. busbicSA. ii:chedult' ynul' 011n person, llotel Laguna, 425 S. bl'tGn lO;un & mJCin only i\lusr h11vt> t'ar & type\\TilC"r. houl"'l'! & rnakt• thi:' tno~t of u Const ""'Y·· Lag. Bc•h. Mac regor Y •cht Corp 517<Vl5. J)<M)O E. Edingt•r, Maitre'd NURSES AXle1, mnvalf9Cftlt IKllipltal. Oayl>hUt . Call S.12-0.i9S. for .... ~11 kno"'I\ So, CallJ. OPENING FOR f-XPER. prl\'ate 1·lut1. Must be exf)(!r. SHOE !\\AN Submil resume & 5ahlt')' A •--•-'' dl'lill'l'<I to CIHA11f\t.-d ad no. s ........... tant '· a.nager. .f\-1ANDEL·S 111, clo Dally Pilot P . 0. 21 Fallhk>n Island. NB ~~· CcNlta Meaa CallL ORDER cu:RKfTYPIST -Needed for C:hrl11!an MAN • Art Gulll'ry, Jl<lrl otJ:anltllllon. Some bkkp11g time, frame: stnrtch &: exper. hf'lpful. Call !\-tart.ha, pock, 49+-n1 66-1220. Z..fanagcr 1'raloee to $8600 OltTIIOOONTIC Dent a I CAREER AMl. F/time. E:icper. Age OPPORTUNITY -25,30. 5J&.22$1. Nil Nat'l firm ICt'ks pj!ettt':t' for poention oflcling exten1lve Padc:er .. AtMmblers tralnlnjt & r.a p l d ad-Lite, clean aS!'e.mbly work In van('<'nie111. rren1endous local area . Good hent'fits & Op1)(lr . Oil! John supervisors-no exper . nttd· Lobo.. S:U-2700. !>ennl11 & ed. J Ulll a good auilode. De~n1s Personnel Agency of Office Overl0.td lrvuic, :nt2 ~flchelwn Dr. 557.()()61 I · o IO t tlt lli.11 l'll.1l'enlln, Cl\1 Stint"-Ami rea <'Rrn1ng Ill I' u1 .Y · L11Ef''. Qualified n1an for -----~li\NU~'AC:..'TURINr. :\723 Blrrh St., N.B. Call 5-W.71J.IJ. snu1ll dln1K'r houl\c. \ mau Enll'rl:il11r11l'11t liroup for HOSTESS Production BAB't'S11i'EH. ~edl'd :-, klh:hen. Nl"v.·port Bl'uch, 1i>1.:k111il ~nor, 3 rllll'!I. Audi· l'\lomlng~ & J.:\'P.nln~~ PARKING a 11 e nd en t . days pt.•r 1o1·k, 3:3()ptn-_!TJ-nc'~'·~------r1on . IHG-~23 Norrn, • BLUE DOLPHIN e Technici.tn.s $250 . $3.00 pf'r hr. Apply l2:30an1. m:u11re. 1n u '° l Q ULO CARE, 2 srnall l'W Via Lido NB " & Assemblers 2601 \\'. Coast Hwy , drh'<'. 1nu~• IJ(o ah!t• to 1'01k , chlldi'f•n, niy home 8-4pin, ESCROW OFFICER ' · · Exper. ln t:lec~rnl.'Chanical Nl'v.'J)Ort. Aft. 5pm. 673--8187 2 boys, ;; lh1ys "'k, 642-5-11J !\lOfl 1hru f'"ri. N.B. 644-71~ Exp;·ri1•111·1'd 1 i~Ust-,:KEEPOE'l.. UVC'·in. as.o>e1nbly, PAHT limt-, College & Hi..t. Al\! • Al'l'LY • .;rn. :1111. 11·n roonl, hll, b" CLERK TYPIST-BANK OF NEWPORT 'fV. 5 dy \1·k. Eni:. i1peaklng. ./ x 1n1'1 l\1lrklng t.'Ond1i. S<"fiool Students, ""ork exp BABYSITIElt for:' c·h1ld1~n. r-p <I n ...... 1·r I ,,, NB SJOO/n-... -I "'l"C"l~""l • -li>>bu•a.._ d•-sirRblC', llnPIY at Oran""' • • •'-ill • uo:uu I U n\Ol..:m 747 Do\'l'r 1)1', N.B. · ' "'' .,..,,..,... ""'" """"00 • .., ...._-J I' 1-II-~ -~-' 8 & Jl. I l\"t'('k 1st "' I olfi~ in f''11,1;hion l.slund. INSPECTOR • n1<'nl pllln. u iua o"l iuuur Blvd. .... 'f'Ck 2nd In \\'lli;on S4;hl f\-1 .1 ha .1 ivpi 0 t I "", 1 .. ,,·d 0, .... 1 .. ,1 In•. <°"'ta .l'\ll'sa, Sal .l'\1arch 30, tirett. 64.'>-817'1. 50u~ 10 k,;Y by 1~~u;h.S1,1?1 EXECUTIVES For eleclJ'QJlic rlrm in 0 . C. ./ Vac11.~ion.'i, Zkk (Xl-.}', i ~'-*=' ='~·~'~'~·-~---- BABYSITIE:n Arch Beach $575. Also ¥'t.~ Jobs. Ctftl $15,000 to $75,000 Airport art·n. l'rl_iinre or ex-./ Jtf'lln:1nent 11\11 n PASTE-UP artist lo wurk on Jleighl s SonlC" l\"rtkentls & S!1lly H11r1, ~10-00:il, Coaslnl Send l'l.'i.u111(' (11' c:1ll TUIJI\\' pcr'rl. GO(l(I "'nrking L'ond~ Gulton Industries, Inc. 11•eckly shopper nt'\\'spapcr. "'ceknl~hts. Tt'Cnlll(e nr?. P('rsonnl'I Agcnr·y, 2790 for t.'Onlkk•u111d NO (.'()~,. & hell{'fil!i. Apply 111 SAF. 1644 \.\'bittier Ave. Mu.!11 be f'XJ>l;'r. 89J..-0060 ask 499-J.114 1-lnrtor Blvd, C..\I cxcculivc 1ntlT\'ll'w, Advani•i>d P:ot"kii.J:(!ng, 30RO r-~,, ''''"" ""!-!A"" for l\lrs. Zarit. t\ll'wuy Dr. Costa 1\h•s11. v.m "'"' u-1 • ....., BABYSIT'TEH n(•(•ded. 2 , 11 _ 01 , 1 nC, 1 L 0 B 1 'RK 2 TyYePalS1' .~ nv,. l:..U.L:U'f lVl~C . .Si:.l<V ICES, _ 5'10-!l'l.'i6. L<1uu l Oppor. Employt'r PBX Opcrfltor, ansv:ering childrC"n -teacher. !\1y hon1{' n •. , ~~='==-~-~~~ !K'rv_ f''/l inlC. EX per . lmn)("d. After 5, 5JIJ-:l72G. J)l•ricnce. l\lin. 30 wpni. 8ISM N. !\l!lou, .~u"!fll Ann INTEHVl ~~\\1¥.R, <'.'\p'rl lady .f\-·IAJ~Uf''ACTURING J>N'f'd. H. B. area. ~l . Uood salary, rapid ad· (714) 547·9625 for f'Xet'ulivP lnlcrvicwing & BABYSITIING my l10n\1', \'lllll'l'nient, c x c r I I e n 1 i"l'C lvr l'\!Uiu.iluiii; 1>er\'icc <'(l11sumer sur\'L•ys. Stt'nd.v p .D.A. PO'JIER Trainre · Jo'ull time dny or night. J."(•n1'fll y1u~I. brneUts, plus. Now in· 1~u• 110 IHu.'I' ui ""'l"U.)'JUl'llt part 1ln1e WOl'k, no selling. UTILITY MAN • $2.50 per hr. stat1. 2128 hot lunt:.'~5. Stl-5299. C 0 $.1.00 pet hr " mlle11ge, r{']'>-Canyon !Jr, C ~I 646-3937 ~~~l.~~;'i~~: t>~~u~:uycosia ~xec~sEC'Y--$675 10,01c1,1usp','i',','". rAdo ""ao.,35,·;,~. M~~n~,,!:~ti~~~~.ct~:~'----------St\NK I 1'"Cl' }'aid. Uusy VP Of l.Vl'I'· " WQV ... ~-1· 1\ t'Sa. locatctl in Jo ashion fshind Coslu f>.lcsa, Calif 92626 for preparation & painting PHINTING Exn.rienced CLERK typist, experiencet.J, rlf.!(.'(Js shurp i·nuiusiastu . .: 111 machine components. OFFSET r-acwra\e, strong In de1ail secrcUlt)' \\'/i,:00tl skills. KLYPUNCH \\'ill train. Proof Operator 11·ork; Considt'rable public l"O'Sl'IU !il'lT•'lill"Y sa.1-i. Ill' IS ()PERATOR Contact: PRESSMAN cuntuc:t. Costa fl! t' l!! a i• ~eni 10 work 101'. Alo Fl't.' Expcr, 3-~ l'lol.m! prr dRy 00 Paul DoMiC'r Associa1es United Californi• B•nk Jev•elry & Loa.11, 11! 3 8 J<1us. Cull Coustttl l't·1·son!K'I s11·1nK ~hift. Beach hr<'n. 29-10 Riuklol11h Ave 222 Ocean Ave., Laguna Newport BIVd, Coi;;ta Mes.a, ,11(t:n1•y, .~ ... r1~ liar-, a.48-1'101, ext Ji7 Cost.a. hlrsa. 556-7075 4f4-.6S46 6-16-7741 l~·r li1vd ., l.'i\I. MEDICAL ASST. An Equal Opportunlly --CLERK·TYPIST t~ACTOiiY L,\DJJo:S.locker rnf!~1 atlC'nd. Primarily front ole. Ins .. Employer Gene_r~ ofhec: tlut1es, hvy 1 PRODUCTION 6 Ill's rut-s & tn. Ot>t•as. i.:apable hal·k ofe, includ1n~ ":==:z: I s1nnst1c:at typlng, Hours 8 hi TESTERS Sun. Big Canyon Coo.nit)' I Jtrays. SOO.$.'l75. !\lt'diSe-arch ilrrl :,,, Contact i\tr. Licber1na11 Club. 644-54<H, exl 28. Prolesliional ftll'dicnl Plnce- _Gl:t-3450 ;i~m. · Receiv1n1: 111spcctors f -0 r I LEGAL Sec. Recent e11pcr mf'nt, 18f'6'.l !\lat·Arthur BANK Experienced Note Teller United California Bank 630 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach 644-6444 An Equal O pp o rtun ity Employer a>Ll..ECI'OR perm. p/tinic. lestin1: & processing el.cc-ncress.ary, pre f I' r ab I Y Blvd., l rvloc, Suite 235. Ideal !or retir«I or ~nic 1~'0m1~ncnt.s. ~hll~ 11 probalC'. Xlnl typing & 1!3.'i-·3338. scnii re t j re d pcri;on. rain. ll}' · S\\'tni: 1 s shorthand ~kills req. Call 100~;.. Employer-Retained &--l:l-®O ~~v11~1<1R· b!C'E. LECTRONICS !\l rs. \Vh~low for appnl, 0-11<:: \J Laguna Hills, 837-1060. MEDICAL -Expcr'd onl}'. Cooks & Drivers TEST LAtsURATURIES LEGAL SECRETARY Back office, x-r1:1y, VC'llO-puncture, lnj{'ctlons, EKG. /''ul! & 1~art·.1 i znc .1 1"1~ u;1-o .... ii.__,, 3.i\. Exper for Ncwpon Ctr ofl', ror busy n1cdiclll pr11rtice. Over 21. Hrs ~l~pin. CalU. '1 iii' u·vuit· i\lusl bl.' expt>r. in all phasci; New1X1rt Beach, 833-2528 tlnvt·rs hC'. Neat & l11iJu~+11lli Lu1u1ill'.'C f c t t Sal C II bl A I 'I ,.. I 0 nl ,. I o 8 aw. . negot. 8 ~11o--..:r & "'O'IE~', Jll'rsona e. pp y, n e • a;.qua _ ppottu _IL.c.rnp oy~.!' Shirley 614-5292 " Mi• n " •1• 11-c.HS, ·Ull t;, 11111 ~t. <:.:oi;tn ' ' · · FaC'tory hl'lp 111.'C.'dcrl, no exp. !\1esa or Hunt. Bcflth, lli'll/ * J • LIQUOR CLERK * net'l"!l!lary. "'A~c~ "·Ill Beach Blvd. 646-7136 * F C Bookkeepers EVF.S. EXP PREF, RF:FS l'Otnn1en·sut<1!t' 1vith ,vork BAR Maid \Vanted, Exp I only, apply aioo Ne .... ·pon Blvd, Snoopys ":Ou.,-ER HELP-, P/11'••>" IJ.•\'!' 100 llldll.)' to l•Sl REQ., CALL 6~T~ elfor1 .. Apply !I to 11 nt 3001 '-'' .... Liz Hc111uen. Ai.:c111·)' p ii"'' it 'll Hid I C 'I O''"' 21. call S1c,·e, Loan rocessor $700 .,,, 1 • g • ·1 · '" 402U Uu·cn Si., !;u1te lV1 Bob Bums R.estaura11t Nciiport l:kach X:U-l5l90 h:OOll' VA. Jo'JIA & Conven. &14-2000. ___ Di•I A Job 833-08SS WESTCLIFF Baxler'.i Street NOW HIRING HOSTESSES MYS/MITES Apply In Persoo Before ll am or alt 2 prn 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach BEAUTY operator. 1~11; tant. 1\IU!!I be lit..'en..;ro, 161() \\'. Coast H11·y., N.B. 642-3970. BEER . bar maid want('("!. \reekends, expcr. preferred. Call NMcy, 646-9928 Bl L L I N G Clerk/Rttept. noo:lt'd for co1iv. hospital. Prefer t»:pcr. Apply in person, Bc"el'ly :l\1anor, 3.W Victoria, Costa ftlesa. BOOKKt:EPEH. I Act..-ounl· In~ Cl<"rk -i\linin1un1 2 yt>ll.I'il experlcn1•c, clean ret.'Ord a n1us1. Min. :lO l\'J)m 1ypini,:. (.iood salary. ra pid ad· van('('n1enl. ex c e 11 en l benctil~. plus. lntcrvlev.'ing tl()Y,'. Call A r m y Op- portunities, &15-1163, Costa i\lesa. BOOKKEEP ER: exp. nee., A/It, ,\/P & Pay1'0ll. 1''uU t1mr, In growth Co. in fr\ ~lli.', :i.i6-117() CAii bct11'1\ ti .~ ;,, Baxte1·'.i Street NOW HIRING FULL TIME Cl'A firm has career opening N Ch T y Pt>~nnel Agern·y for bookkeeper. 1'1ultiple 0 arge 0 ou 10\lark Ill Cen1er1 ledger exp des i r ab I e, l::!itilhhs.u·it l!465 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. n1achine oriented. Salary r1c BOOl-=Kt:t:PEH. '"'' i I h 542-8836 l.'On1mensurate \\'/exp. t'or htAvy HeHI t:stale buck-LVN, 41 b('d convalesctnt ;iµ1io1111n1l'nl call Lois, 'll-1· ground. ::;c>nd rcsun1l' In 1'.(,J. hnine. 3-11 i;hill. 1!.1.,.Ub:"1l. Ho:-. :l ISO, Nc11·110rt lie :, l h M9-306\ CUSTOMER StR~ICE CASHIER NO\\' <1CL't.'ptirig applicalions for f)(.'1'111., 1ull lin1e pos1l1on. i\lust bl' bondaOll•, neat ap- f)'.!aring &. enjoy custon1t'I' contuc1. Apply lo Pel"!!On 9'26bl. f''El\l ALE f"ULL 1'Ji\11': 1\IA.1'\lAGEH, FOR Jli1m- IJlLll:Cl', hOldog, jUll"e Opt.•ra· lion, r C'stau raot exp dl'si1'able, apply at Orange JulLus, 1891 llarnor Ulvu ., CO!ita i\ll'Sll Sal .l'\lHrCll 3o, l.11'! 9 .~. '.) S11l:a0· ~JO 11lus. t-•u1anct>-lndustry CREDIT to $10,800 Ft•c Paid Sharp person net'lk>d for ror- porutl' hl•11rlquartrt'!i ol nnt'l LVN, cun\'llit"SCenl hosj). Fri & Sat P1'1'~. Call 612-0598 MACHINIST Sn1al1 pN"eL~ion p a r r s , µ:rn1•ra l prolo & small quan. lily 1\lns. Small shop. D!lys only. Good 11·orki11i:: l.'Onds. STACOSWITCH, .. J_NC , U39 Baker, Co6ta i\1esa 5-19-3041 Equal Oppor Emp!Oyt'r f1rrn. Co. p.'lys \'llCAtion. ho\, ...,_.,. ______ ,.. 1111.,1. dl'ntal. l1h· & sto<.'k op-e MACHINISTS e DESMUND'S NEWPORT •3 Fashion Island Equal Oppbr. t:mployer lions. C11ll Burt Long, )(3.1-2700. Also Fl!t> J ob11. Dl·nnis & Ucnnis Pl'ts011111"'l AgC'111•y of lrvinl', 20!r.l O\h1·ht>l!)()n !JI'. /GcncralO~f7h-"'·-,---,-.~S650~' Customer Service$/ Environmentalist! Girl Friday I Con1.,•1111•1I fit'rn S{'('ks al- Nationnl dislributor is 1rat·111·p & fnendly S('C'y for , looking for a sharp, eUicicnt in1por111111 post "·/up.to-Onie gid 10 handle corrcsp., en. run llO~s! C11ll 1\larion t<"lephone inquiries, son1<' i\li:1nn, !l.:l.'t~liOO. Dennis & billing & gcn'l o{c Uulks. If !Jennts P('1"S1111nel Ai.:l'ncy ol you like a \'!l r i c d , lrv1111'. '.!OS2 J\1\chclson Dr. 1-espon.sibile position & have --GIRL FRIDAY-- xln 't typing skills & a good phone \'uice, CALL US. \\'c oHC'I' a good saJary & con gen ial l\'Orki n g .atrnosphC'I'('. Co.sla i\lcsa . l ll~I :11::t-l:i50. Con~ruc1ion firio in Lagunn Ni,:::url n;•('di; i11div, tu lt:u1dl•· 1•111'1l't}' \1 o s i I Ion . i\1l1ii:l t~ p1• tO() ll'Plll .~ tlSC 10 ko·y ndo!t·r. Hap\d salary 11r!1·11111·<'s. Sta1·t $."120. Cnll Lois .111<', a4a-li<'6.'1, Conslnl Custon1er RPlllt lo $550 Per.Y1n11Pl Aizrnry, 2 7 9 0 MARKET SPECIAL! H11 rtxir Blvrl, Cl\! R<'d tog this hot oppor. In \ .iiii.iii.;;:;;;;.i.:.O.iiiiiiiiiiiii rnarkcting df'pl or fttn1ous HOSPITAL ro. Sharp & \·1vacio11s indiv. BILLING 11·~!1 fil 111 ht>re. Ben('fl\s In· 1·ludllljt den la l ! Cttll ·• Barbru~a i\lnc, 83 3-2 7 00. SUPERVISOR "'""" & Demli• Pen;mmd 1 ,\11:~·ncy of Irvine, ~ \lith•~l!Wln lJr. I l>l::i'IAl. A SS I ST ANT J :-.;t'11·po.>r1 unho11011tic: ore. I \•h:.1ll'Sl<lc. 1\ppr . .J days per 11k. Top sulary, libero! trin~1· ncnt'urs, 1'0ngcn1al 1•11\ h'Onn"!rnt, exp. req., no lin1Vkmi; ... \:.;e 2().3(). &12--~ r 1t-:N·r"1. ,\ :s s 1 . 1-::xp. lll'f,'f!iSlH"Y ·I hand e fl I1nnH>cliatl' ofl('ntn1: ror in- dl\'\clual cxf)('r, 1n hosp11a\ h11llng proN"<IUl'PS. J\lust bc- C'~JX'eially knri\1 ledgeable in !\ll'Cl-1-Cart' billing. Cnnd1d11le 111usl poss cs s supcl'\!isory c11pahllilirs & p1'1,•!(lc a good past l\'Ol'k hi.story. Chut kl'r & Bridepor1 mill operuton;. Xlnt working rortd.. o\·cn ime. 133 Calll' d<' Industrias, San Orn1enre. MAl~TENANCE MECHANIC MACHINE SHOP Opportunities NEW plant • 1n !\hL~I be ahlc to opcrnre 2ll:t0 & 1250 ~lulfililh Pl'<'!is. Some stripping & pl11te making req'd. \\'e n('('d son1rone ..... ho is a !Oiell srarter. Exper. req'd In oHscl press"·ork.. Apply In Pernonnel Dept. ~1on-~'ri 9 am-11 am PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 NC'~·port Center Dr. Ncwpon Beach Eqtial Oppor. Emplo}'er • ~·edllt'SdlY, Mtrt,fl 27, 1974 Help Wanted, M&F 710 Help wanted, -...F 710 S£AMS1'R.£SSES 11·1.nt!d to TEACHER _..,.,. al hOn.e. Should be f'r6...~I ~:<p. only. tin. KQ(XI home MMU. WW pick· 1:"5 1u I -t •ubstltutiQn. up I df'll~tr. Call Hi-1910 Owr 3i Daya 536-3588, ('\'fl br .... •. !Mprn. 952.-1m ' _ " SEC'Y TO PRES. 100°/o FREE $IOO -$150 TELEPHONE OPERATORS \Vorlr:ltla hum home. Phll¥.nthroplc ca.mpaign. Call !127:.7.fU PILOT -ADVERTISER J1 .;, ~pplla.nce• 802 ·~ FRJGIDAJRE. dbl ddOi-•• ftu111ly •lie, 1 c '-' m • k '-' r. ; ~IJlk!, l yn $2tiO. 1'1AYTAG t:~. Ory-er, , Kenmore W.sher, o I d ti 1· modt'ls, rood worldnir cone.I. Blh. SOO. &:n-B-t Rent. Washers/Dryers ~. Wi<. r 1.111 1na1nl. • ~urn • Plush new oorp. ores In New· TELEPHONE LJNlllAN ll~E~BL=T~•-·ather, dr Yer•. port Bench. J>rH. needA top WIREMAN dlih/w!lh, $5IJ & up to I yr prof1.ulonal i;ecretary w/llh Minimum 2 ye a r a ex· a:a.r. ~ill°" •7ti2'J & 1ypln¥. Poiicc It chann pet1tncl'. Coad lllitlr)', rap~ Auction 804 most imporf11nL WUI Kttve advaneement,-e X e-e-l l (1..0 I h(tr own J r. 11e<:'y. Rut1h lo benefits. p!us. Now ln· NC:Wl'URT u.-.:ACll hire. tervlewlng. ,\ R l\-1Y Op-* PERSIAN RUG* ••"ES ~rtunltle" &10-1163, C."• ~ *AUCTION* "Un!"ll."Of ·='= .. ~·~~~~~~~ .. -:: On &hJtlf l)I A l'l.'nSIWl Rug Emplo}'1nenc Al{tncy TELEPHONE SOLICITOR lniporlt-<r. \\'e \l'!IJ Hai·c A Z71Xi u .. rbor Bl., Suite al? Exper, from your home, Sale Un : Coilta ~lesa :iO<OO S2.00 hour plU.!1 romrnL...sMrn. SUN, MARCH 31, l PM Call rolloc1 i1·5-991-l~. SECRETARY 11-'r<!\'1e~· 111 1:.i 1'01..11u Editorial dept. It you're TEMPO'S THE !\'E\\'J~Rn:R Il\N organUed It -a c c u r " t c , 1107 J<1n1boree H.d. detall-oonscious .tr: <kad1ine-D I A J Nl''>ljlOft Beach or1en1eo. yoo·u love tne ·ia . . ob.I ,\u..~1· 1n11·1n..t·1,na1 <:ha..lh.•ng@ OI "going to ( Pty' L 1 u press" In our pubh.shlng Tt."I: 12131 900-2910 f 1 r n1 . G o o d 1 u t u 1· e TEMf'O oUen; a truly ut1ique --"-':_:_:.::::_::::.;:=::.....= wld,ynamic co. & ume sa.ving opportunny i:.ullaing Mat•rials 806 Send Re,ume & for ik.U.Jed • . • • . "-e S I B lid' Salary Hii11ory To.: _ KEYPUNCH urp us . u 1ng tt~iflngv· >:dUdo' !tor SE<.:RETARIE) 1.1A1C..1t1A1... llJJU'' 01 Ni\V ia 11 c.1\1;)! LJOOr:>, lum1.11:r, ply- Newpor1 Beach Ca 92660 iVho WIUll V..i;,nwed & .. "°'1, alum .i11CeU11~, mold-,.. ______ • -----s.1mulll...u1;: loug uc short llijl, w:.noows, cte. •l'l'!n ti.Mig:uments -Jew oUILUERS SURPLUS i_..i,yb, l.'O"[!•e l.L't'"S or few StCRE1AliY 1.1vJlu1:> _ )'OU Qec1dc: •'-ow ~ :io. i11au1, ~.,\. ...uu lill'U ,':);;., llJ.;> , ..... ~""'1 • . • • • 114: ~-jl(:i/ For sales & rnarketing dept. APPLY BY PHONE OI !l~ilall clecU'OIUCS manuf ...... , • ...W''t't.111 ltt ~I Ulj l(IW)W JU!q s b'OOd ~His & ... 1at )'UUI' SJULS are. lloo kno\~1Jcdgc Of Ollil.'C pro-,.._.._'() lo 1-'0lllC Jfi pcrsuult!Jy . s~~·oswiTcH INC ~"u' 11e IUl\'e Ult' 'JUSl l'l)::UI' , , bpo. 1ur you! ll39 Baker, Costu 11.lesu 1' .... 1e.1t Ar C:E AT T~:0.1 PO. ~9-301.1 Tempo Temporary Help Equal Oppor. l::mploycr TRUE t:MPLOYtt1£NT S•C'Y FEE PAIO AGCY. V.P. or romrnerc1al loan Companions only -n o t rlept. of plusn bit.ok nceas Llon1l'St1cs. l'e op I e ol ~!'Clary wr&'OOd. skills. s11111u.r !IOl'ial 11<1l"'~rui.1n(1s Able lo handle i'R du!J~ & like calibre. ~ii l\lun v.•1th i1npon ant ('Onuncrcial ''cu, r r1. ' act'OU/11..s. Sal.ar,y lo $WJ, ,\Jso ~e(' ~oos. Call Sall)' TYPIST/CLERK Hart, 54V-Stb5, ~();l..Slal '"'.l'I'· To $620 depcndlllg on expe:r. sonnel Agency, :t1;K.1 llarour \Vor11. in p!Ui(\ new olJices. t:U\J.d., CM. Now accepung applicauons. SECRETARY Furniture 810 ------"-· li' L'UUCH, dl'l.'Ol'Ulor f11brlc .• $2"~. Uluc/gl'Ct'M c 0 I u r • l\'lcdil. 011.k COl!l.'e lb! $:.'25. ~lalc:11i11g hex. .~ s<1u~ rornolOCles SIW. ea. Lanip $35. Wroughuron Sl\'llg lamp ~~-All x1n1 rond. li7J-2W. UiNING-Rm -r·urn-. -u;. !lallDil' boll!, 1 l"t'nUll' SC\\ machine, l\"1111 clock, n1arble COlll.'C tbl, IU.'\etiu l'OUCh, ~1~3 HA \'\\·oo·cu-,~,-.,~k,~-l~io7ld-~d~bl. i:nl·St. So.>, singll' chest $JO. h.ing sz. bOx springs & niatt & 1ran1l', :S':ltl. l\ic1o1· cood.. tiT".l-5767. ~---~1 Hr.LI, N ng Size, nl'w, l..'On1pl, sw1 paclillgeU. )I.Ira ilrrn, $1tia. 1 worin $:$JO/. Inc. , ue11vcry. usu!ll1y bonJC .• ~:bl~ -------1' kt:U\\1UOO porch rw·niture, w x o..i1s1ae or inside snell PIC:ll.U'Cli, lilllall Ch C Ii I ' GRE!:;N bOla bl'U, black naugn l'L'Cllll('I", y cl Jo\\ ' ruc,,;er. 3 U1ue cull\.• tbls, & nlJS('. l(l'lll.S. !166--2326 GARAGE SALE STAK·rs WEO •• , TILL SOLD Good i\led1!t>rraneun rouch 8 It. long, dressing table and thest ol dra1..-ers antl11ue, mi.~(·. kni('k knacks, disht·s. furnhu11', ell'. 51:1'1'!\ji 23-1!1 Richn1ond \ray, Costa 1\-lt•sa 1Monticello To 11 n. housein. ----=~~==--JA...~ITORI.u. EQUIP., '"l- dry vaC", C'pt shampooer, misc. household iten1s, lu speed bike, 297 Can)'On i\cres 49-J-.89i1 REFRIGt:RATORS, , BI \V TV's. dryer, lllpc decks. n1iscell. CaJI 546--0269 Jewelry 115 OVE!tSTOCKED AH Jev.·elry ~~ i'r1~·1'd C. !I·!. Jel\·elry · 646-77·11 - COOK DAYTIME L~.>nl1stt·y. Jo:I ·roro ru.~a ~Sl;....()2';'0 ADMITTING SUPERVISOR GriC's Re11roducer Co., A n·cll-cittab\i,;hed Eut Cua.~! rnanufncturl'r of ssnall 11recb;ion die ens!· illC!'i a.nd (llB!)tiC' moldinizs, plans lo oprn a manu· f;u·turing op1!~'8.Lion the first \\Wk In June in Orang• Coun1'y (N-.,ort l••ch •r•11). Do y11u 11·11nt tOJ;C l in on the. ground (Joor of our cx1»•nsion? \\le nt·ed : PURITAS WATERS SHEET METAL /----~ BRJUCr OPl(S-l lliiUiiiiiiiO -1 ~ Miscellaneous 111 <---- Ul::SIGNC:lt ,\11J•l.1 In l'f'f',1)11 JX-1•J1'f LI .1111 ,,,. ,1fL211n1 J p c BOARD 4647 MacA•lhu• Blvd. 01ll'nfr1g t'Ul'N.'ntly exlilfs for 1''\111.'1', h11~pl!11I arln11!1ing ~Ulll'l'\'i~ll" 11·/f>llSI j.,-oorl l'CMrd f!f ~UP"l'\'iSOry & d•'pt . 11rl'\)11lptii.hn1ents. /~Ne-wpo-•1 -Bea-ch,,_I DESIGNER -BOYS & GIRLS ~t-v. ~pnp1•r l llmer~. •llln. llJ,'C' 11) yN> ror :-\r1• ,,.,, t lku<'h. ~r1<po11 HrP.;1.,,. .~· 1 N~·1M111 l>tln1!Vl11la Cllnl11.-1 tr. 11)11<'. t1rc1.1tt111Qn l'('pl . 1 DAILY PILOT. C11ll 6114321 & l~111·P-3:_,pl1r:1hon 9 U I L D I N G ?o1a1nt"ll11Tlff t:rclflM'r. ocv.· ex('(·u11vf' .. 1. 1 Ii~ park, 111ullt M,1·r e~p in malncena~ f"('pair. l'all S47-2Sll I BUSBOYS (or rotrf1' !'hop. App.ly to Mr Varcy, HotPI l,,roau1111, -tX1 s . COAlll II~')'. LEIK. ll<'h. CAFETERIA hi:'lp. />::irrwr prti, v.f Nlad l>rl'pl'lrD.!lon II: rustom1n• 1erv. Ifni. 1· !:!o. l\ton-rn. 1\11 11011r1af' * "1!Cktnd1 ofL C 11 r &i3-8611J, --" - I l }r.11· ... i·x1J('r1rnl'I' in hii.;h i:;: ... 1"f'tlt•t1! IX'lll'llls & 1\'0rking 11t'n~U). •llJu.l·hl·hllt' ttnd dill· <V1111hr101111 :t 1\· A I t the ('l"N'I CllY'Ull l<1yfl11l h,>rn k» 1 quahf1l'tl 1nchv1du31. ~··· dlrigranill. Exc.'ttllent op. portunity lot ad\'flrlCi'ml'nl Nol11ry ('Qn1mcMurate \lilh t•'\pt•rif•lll't', S<:llll 1'1.'!fUmt• IO ; PERSONNl:.'1. ~11\.'\'ACER Standard Memories, Inc. i\ ~ub!lldllH')' Cit APPLIED MAGNETICS t'OflP. 2'l2\ s Annt' SI Sflnui Ana. C11llf. ~rli!M Submit your re~ u n1 e outlln1ng .... ·ork h1slory .l 5<1l1_1iry rt'quiren1t'nt1 to: Parsonnel Dept. Saddleback Community Hospital 23!''61 Pa....o dt' Vnl<"11ela L3A11n11 Hll.ls I 17141 137-2121 Take $an Oler;o rn-e" 11r. To k:I Toro R1I. Turnof , 1 Vin 1-:~t~dn An l'Qt111l oppo11un!!)' Eqt1nl. Oppor, t-::n1ployer enlploy1•r """"""""""""'""""-""' ll11v" llQm<!thina you \\'li nt lo S..-11 kilt> llt>rm v.·\1h " Ollily sell~ Cll\s~Uied ada do 1t · rno1 OnssUJM atf 642-UiS V.'1'11 . cnll NO"' 611-!''6ilt I ' ..... TOOL & DIEMAKERS \1·i1h all !\round skillt!d l'xPf'l'lencl' 011 d ies & ntolds SET-UP MEN \1·i1h i.;0t>d m1•chru1ical 11ptlludC' fl}r nut,.,mallr dl4' cMt lnc and plastic 1noldlni:: n1achh11•~. Srt·up £IX· IX'l'i<'nl'c on B&-S automntlc !K't4'\\' machtn<'~ or 11in1il8f cnn1-operatl'd autt)Olalle nlRChln!'ry h\'h>- ful. PRODUCTION MACHINE OPERATORS To OJX'rlll'-' automatic: die r.a~Hni: mt'Chinc-s. Good pay. Bl"n{'(l!s pa~kagc 1nclud~ ho.\11!111ll:t11· tlon, exN·tHh'<' plan mC'dlcal, lnsurarire l\rid pcn- 1[00. F'nr tnfnrm111lon l\nd ttppolntmcnl Phone .l'\lr. Jrll' Znurl~ on Fri., ?'11ttr. 29, hl-11\"l'f'ri 5 P.~t. ~ 8 P.~I. nrid Sat., 1'h1r, 30, bltt\\·ecn 9 A.!\1.. ~ P.~I. 17141 833-2779 ' ' . ------An Equal Opp!)' Employrr Able 10 n111.ke O\\'n 11ctup11 • rei.d prln1a ·close 1olerancc. SALESWOMAN -I Sl£!dY 112.<'k Antiques aoo ./ ()ver.Tln1e --~ Cosmetic Department ./ Xln't 1'1cy \\"QOI) OUrnlng s 1 0 v e, f'uU Time. F:"Pf:'r. ./ Lkncfirs rn:lon'<I to orig. m ndition, Xln 't AAlary, co1nm & K c H 11 I s• 0 bent>fhs. · · o oway, nc. ,23., ak I.able leaves, $10 Call f11r 11ppoinlm<'nl 16680 Annrarong A\'f'. .\-$l;j, ~11. &12-9083 540-5050. l'.'\I 30 Ir-.;ne 557-4040 S.\Cltlf'ICE (irepl11& manile JOSEPH MAGNIN $150 11006. ca.b srn. tern EquR.I Oppor. Employer STAT TYPIST 111nncl. $1?.'i & 111i~. S-16-1·161 An ln\ln~. oill'nlng for an Appli1nce1 802 ~~!:.iJ:e:'~. ~~. ~\~ liW.ll\'Ulll w/11tatl&tl<'al hncJt· SEARS .,.,.311 O\'C-n ........._. "'"' ground. T)'ptng 10 w.p m .'. ~~,,..,.. lflCS A \\'t-.kends. ?.1ust havl! f\-lu~I. be delta.II mind('(]·.~ C!~r~A .. ~ .. conchbon $-ID. 1't'ft!rt~ Btaa Intema· pog1lton recfa accunue In-vu"'\l\IW Uonal ~i \\j~cliU Dr., put Into l'l>lt\ptiters. l 9 7 2 WEST ING HOUSE Newport Dct1. For Appl. Conlnct t-l~trlc-l'Cl:O\-'t', u.'M!d 6 SALESPERSON, lo place I'd· Citro! Smith, 644-5800 monthJ, Sl15, ~958S. KEN1\10RE \l'nshcr .t· rlryrr. like nC\\" l)incttc lll'l, 1tert:o & .--9· l].!Ul' couch. l7512 \\ aynt• Avl', lr vlne. Call ~)2-73.11 , aft;; pnt. \\'OVEN \\'ood 11.hadcs, \Vhlte ..... BllK' trln1 . 7 lgt>. CUl'lnm mac;tf' for Son1etst?t model. Call for alte & description,. 6#--i760 3 SPD bike, bn.by )''nlktT, uphof. day bed, ear bed mu~c. infant ~rtl, ~use: ltc~. 61&-.~t;; \1ertlt!lng !or m "g a z Int i\\1CO 1'1nancU\I Sel"\·~ FH.IGIOAlRE O\·cn pull dwn Commission, ca.II fOf' appt, Equal Opper. •~mploycr counter cook·g ~ita, CE FOR Si\LE: I 3 hp ~·11rs St2--$78.l '""~~:f(j:fill~ffi~"""l;"i"'~'•~·~JU~nk~m~loc~, !646-~l~2J~t[ tank rompl'<'5110r. 30 tt. h,..., S&AMSTRESS part or tull STENOGR.AP1lER APT . ~r~y gun, Sl.l. R-12.-4737 I'm'' '' , .... ,,.... m•ch'1-, ~1inimun1 :l Ye a r • f''C r n!fng, LTCCll. top r1~-~"•'"•"'7'·=~-.-~---I "'"~ "" ·-~ '-..i... ' l'N'ZC't, $60. 1 yr. old. 22"72 -1 "PL£ apply In perMtt, nl 18170 '"'' .... 1ce/nr btttlnt8' k'hool Pttmona C~I &l2..4700 • ~A b."tr ~loo!&, fltt-pal~ BUl)Ud, J.'00111.Un Valley, bei + 2 J'C&U'll, Dlctadon 00 ' ' j ilCl'ei'n, doubij! l1endboanl~ 8 & 4, wpm. T'ypinit "3 ~·pm. (;(l()d A-f,\T'CllF.D MaJ.111g . "'fl$b~r & dl"<'t1~<'r l1U"Jl1' mirror Mla1;r., rap!a advllnrt'lflt.nt. &-1h;•er, GOO!! fiO'l"lll, ilh1kt! Phone !J60..:t1111 · Sf;,\J\JSTRESS: Ex:p'd l-t t n! ffl! 12131 ~ ·-TralnNl!I, oa,~ C •"" o l I t'XC'f' en btnefit11, p I u .a. a11. o r. w~·::,....... DARK \\•alnur S1i.1nlsh ~I I •-t Tn111fVk>\l.•in.r ftO'I\', C n. 11 I-In.\~ 110mr1hinR """l want to ht':adM.'trd <ll•I "r Qu.;n' ,.,.,, lm1tker1, C.1t1. 6-1)..8J6S A 0 I t t ,_, " '" . a..ASS SELLS_ ""'----rm>' PP or un t es, 11'11? a11smoro w do 11 S22. Com~ • buml"I' ,.,e( <nr";.JQ•o &ll-116.1. C081a Mna. wt:IJ • Cl'll NO\V 642-5678. i tbl top '10\-e s.=,.;, 4!16-2lft9 f •. I , >IV Al~, !<nd ,..., 1'1mt \'('ii Ch• or lo c, JN'(.A V.'/ri' ~.· """ p•fr clip ... 'EA&r .... ""' ~ °" 1969. •'"' desk Chiv "lea I I ~ TYP ster ""'' gar< pine I ~ CF. '"' new pain 1fW $75., boa\ jig l 6f1 irrg. M" Bea I ~ MOV soo. ""' hOol 32' ':Fe Ster hutc "'" & b1 ,_ " !\I \Ves '" '"" i\·lak ili , .... crib. Ele< s.,. w Al 81 -SHO $25. ~ i5iA Cl IAp 8 p• liNT •"'' Al!!O I ~ &a. '""' I ~ \\'ON sle< R• re as ,_ KlR ""' "" 16: $160 $68, ta bl LAT "''' bed 6pm SPR nud init 1R; m• 1."" /\VA Hu 5,;2-i,-;t:;; I~ Ele I-!! JO FU %1 Ha +F.N1 '"' J .~ IL Ira "" I--< VA liW ,, ' R \\'N 1-Mu L92A w n: I ·- 7 PILOT ·ADVERTISER ~ Wtanir\da7, IAarth 27, 11}74 ace l•neout I I tical lnahvmenb t2t 8o•t•. Sail 909 Trutk5 --9 6'2 Autos, Imported FENDER elec. g uitar ( ----.,.------11 ~1d-RA-.-,G-ER--3l----G-,.-,-,-,,"n1 '68 CHEVROLET BMW 970 WIS. OlEESE • F ACTORY FRESH 30 Varit'Ub of Wia. CheHe All Beef Sununer St'uA~e Y.•E SHIP Ai'l"YWHEflf~ Steel atrina: ruitar S25. jlmm . · ~ Y ~ ... TON PICKUP -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==== wJcaa. E'JI'. oond. s·1"5., ~ m.1u;er or n ett FuJI I movie camera, Yachica ~»c.11.~ t1lt ;i or 1.l"~ rh11~ J.\(1(1 rn1/"" \'~. • $tfMi $6.90 Jor four powW ol ~ your choice of 1'1onterry Jal"k, t.Uld Colby, Vf"Uow \\'I•. Orick, or ~IUll ~ SC8-«ll9 'Pett. G.neral t.SO Au1nn1u11c, ~1"er s1een11·•. SAll.IJ!lAT, 1 ~llu1. l4' 1~)Y.t•r hrnk••S. ,. ... 111 n m, I IUTJI Dlilf1 1e1 f'DIDDt ~ '13 eleetrfc 1~ 1 ,......... _,.,. .. i ~ piano "50. A.\tP 6-10" *Security Pet Prod.* .. r. nr.....,.., ,.. •• ~, M"lu hl'Jl\I)' rluty 'h"• l•umrt''° BAVARIAN _,_ $600 or ~t (')fr. S.17-98S19 a!I flt'\\' pr•nt IJ11Y-"l,\l M °'"""'" or for ordf'r blanks · "''rite Central ~ !-'ttctory R. 1 ruce Lnkl', \\'Is. ~868 1pe.aers $200. After 6 pm Beet lie lh Cou . C'h. Xlt' lli. 3 I & W $-12-7636 O.H.l • .':oc $?.~. 10/nlflro• fl. $1999 0 ,, 1 C NEED UJlle: or pn'""' pia-~7-391'1" 1-118 E. Y.'t15.t11n-. BOAT mA n.rn FOR I rm T B l.agl.IN·N.B. atta, rent ~~ SA ijrs~~~~s?. ~ 0 1 T 1 0 ~ NABERS CADIUAC o but.er TO~f 400-3401 EASTFJt bunnlett-11 a1· !2.50 f!ORIE j:"i· ,. .i 1"' rn a r a., 2600 Hartaer lltvd. R CfBSON SC Special Gui.tar 1 f'ach. Can pick now & \\/trlr, out.:itandiru: \'Ond C ........ 540.91 >T old. 1.latoon. ful actiOn. men·•· IH&--B2ll s.~;. Ciill .492-f>80J {'\'{'~. I BUY!! $1?5 or offf'r. &U-573G Doe• IS4 u· SAIUK>AT$150.,V o..::•;:.••:._ ____ _:9=63 Good. used lumhure & Oll•c• Furniture/ ,\lJ.. ronilllele, ipoTI~ or wtll 11ell ror YoU I .quip. 124 Sllold"f'. PGdDOGw1'chlmaleld-•'. 2 -E", 962--6-1(6" 'Iii FORD-F c-o no I in ,. TERS AUCTION -... '"""" Paf}(.'llM. ri fl'lll", t' u ~ 1 o in MAS OKS. $1S up Exl'C ~'VI chn $400 as a p u ppy , B~s . Soeed & Ski 91' ~<l1$. ~:r.i. 646 1686 or 133-9625 Its/~. •-· -•-IS M', Grandfather v.·a1 {'Rnlne /t ·~----aft 6 or ~1nduy, l>!er: 867" \V .. ,"j 9 (:M star of Doria Day ~11.>. '6\l SEA F1.TTF. 1'Tillul1 1¥1 "utas Wanted 961 SJ9.0974 or~>~ &12-3408 . ' ' Reaaonable price to f11.mlly ~~ U.:>t~Hi.~Ller, 17 ft . WE NEED YOUR INVACARE \\'hl'el chalr, 11dj. A SA}o1::. dbl door, on 'A'hi'els that "'111 giv• hlni ki\"t' .If.· ·-----CADILLAC w/~ strap, carr y l n i:: 4' w, 6' h, 3• d. m, 111 1 !~~'-'~.lion. PU: 61~>39 ur 17' Skl·F'lsh, 4~1 Old~. J M l,-ll tire h I &. dra "''~""~" dn\"l' ~2"",<'t; nr Trade ~h·1rp. l"ll'nn Inti• mQl"l••I L:IU"S. ~~~n. ,.:1:~1:.k~-bmn~ ~~ 11.ers, e\·e e PUPPY WORLD fi !~--Gn: l':,irf for or No1. New '7l Bavarlas at HUGE SAVINGS! XL.NT ; ltE-ll\\=Nl'.OU B:\I\\"'~: e 'f,{l 1Vi0 Tl . 4 ~~d e '70 ?<rl'.?J · lo null's e "71 ~'$()() CSA · :<un rnot • i:! 3.0 CSA . lo n11ll•s :) ,\ r (Jf ~.000 mil•· I\ IUT/'lnfy ;tval111hl.-. on i.11 ~1\' 1'17 1 .f, "7:! H:\\\\ ~- __,., s:n> or bPst olfer. Nrw QUIITING BUS 1 N F." S, Chihuahuas, Tiny Poodles, ~\.<;.k Jo'or Chur k Trnpp ,,.._ ""' L'.sr<l Car f\lanRl:f•r OPJ::-.; s1 ·:-.;n ,\Y,.; pair crutchel'i. Sunbeam ~Ir ?.lust sell office fun;ii~ Great DanE', Pl! Bulls, Bull I ---------~ cl\ppen. 4 Burn" apt "" Call &!z.-0.;;i ' "'"., PM. Tcmec. St. lkm"<d. c~ ,, [ II•] NA"'"S r•o1" •c !~,............ ~...,...,...~ I ga.s 1to\le lwhitrl. ~ poo. J up11."""" SJ)l!n , 1~'11~ , ! Tranlporwton IKA ""' """ ~ ~ kl h nd f\1F.TAL ofnrr , 1 dra\\w !'hrphi>rcl lfA1 :\II X E D 1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iii~l l 2600M---•~, ,.,,....,.,..., CABINETS for le en 8· deitks. manual ty pe"Tilers Pt'PS' ! Slud S.:-.n1~ 1\ln"r ....-111 ~ ~~ bath, unfl n l ~h e d nr Ca.11 6-12-lli:i (olte"'9.to.54t0a9100 f~ ..._... prefln~hod. Cwnle. \""' . . B~•·· °""" "'°"· '1!·'.<IZ7 Ai•«•ft 915 H ·~...,, N..n.... al!!O. H ARDEN EN· ROY,u. •!an typev.Titf'r. DOG OBEDIE:"CE CL.ASS 1 TOP DOLLAR PAID TER.PRlSES. lll:i \\'f'St 18th, f\1 11.nusl, pica . Good ~n· '.fO Sta.rt \\'rel, ·~prll :\rd llni Air B·1llr.u1+ '.'lut• :"'\\ j IMMEDIATELY Coi!lta lites.a, &12-2M2 ri!tlOll $40. &u-lOOt ~2-:£34 1n the Nf'\\'f10r1 /lrv1ne area. forming So. C.1hf, r\e\\ Isl, 19&9. 18. 1 n b r d 10 u 1 b rd Pi•no1/0"r"' 126 Call 540--4928 1·\·1ss ~·qu1n 0111)· l'rofcss 1F'OR A!.I. ro~;11r~x~A~~ I ~ -Exec ofc OLD Eng. Sl ' ..... "" . training. (1\~\ 642-J:HZ,. Call or conll' g a."par. .,...,........... · · • PIANOS P"PPic.~. O u1s1 desk & chair, $125. 2 Chlvarri chaln. Iron , • ORGANS m11.l~. l fem. 1 leathl'r & bra55. S275. en. AKC, reR.sonable 842-6679-Open Nights 'tll 9 IR I s tr SITR TYPEWRITER $40. Port. S•t: 'tll 5:30, Sun. 12·5 RETRIEVER pu stereo s:zo. Dog shipping Rentals from <5 $.35. Lf'avhui: " crate, 1' high grn \\'\rt '1 ~lust t;(']I. 6 1~1Jl garden fence, hRn1ster cagf'. IRIS\11 SF;T"Tf~B -pine ch~t dra"'·en:, 4· e Pl1nos & Grands AK C Chan1r ha1 n anding. \ Cycles, Bike$, I \\"kS old, $coaters 925 676-5.'H2. /GOLDEN" ·71 1"Rlli'IP!l 6.iO, l0>v. low "· 9 \\k!I, nil's, Xl u't cone!. Xtr.i.~. ,,., 3"/3 0. S!)!f.;. Rii-k, .">.i&-7~4 ~ 0. filti-TI 71. JlUjlj)iC'S '70 TRI TR6C. vt'l.\I low n 11 I i n c, mill'age, SiOO. 1\fon . Fri 17-71-10 bu~ hn< 979.·l~. C\"l'.~. ----121::1 6994004 I ~r old. ---- p1a s1ic seah0ne11. 641-1601. ALL MAJOR BRANDS ithor ~~r·!~·..:._! CF. Froslfl'ce refrig, 1ri.; I ~ew Spin~t.s lrom .... S5~ 50?1Tlt::, m:ili'. frM'Zl'r $100, Chlldcrafl crib, ~~! fro11,1. ······· ····· ~ ~-1 1 11n~ 601~1-:=, Ct • .-1 ,,._ I 1973 SUZUKI n11. 11!1 \'.II":!.~ l~:J GT 2. ·,oo SOOO. or t~·~1 It $28 51" X·ll'" llYt'l'S ......... , ~·-M u 1l I n'll. ....-.;-'""' new n1a l"f'SS, • • Grands " $395 ----painting. 1ree in gTeent, NO DEALE·Ji.S··pi..i:°:Ast: OLD _E:'\GLl~H reds. brw·n, SZi. ro-8715 e O puppK·~. Al,(' •gan1 ,..,." hi" 11r.~ • 3 PC ur.•NI sofa gd cond .-,n1 • · ...... 1 --(JI{(•}' :~t:.-ii.;oo 01· 't79-Z::;r. Shl"!'Jl "'~ ~·· Ver.) 72 CZ :0.J'.'\. lr1(l·«'•L hchnt•I. \.[, boots. leathers, all like ne"'· 6 12-~l~ l•\·1lfl11'~. 9 - NEW PORT IMP ORTS . 1100 \\'. Cn::u11 642·9 Hwy., ~.B. 405 TOP c ASH $$$ JX•hl for ust>d , \ \lC or ,l«rp~ 14:11#~1 '''1©1 AMC / JEEP p,;~ 11,r1.,r Ii l.-1! !"'I -----\\"E UUY l\lPOl:TE BE ST PRI :z-1.lrt! '.\l;ul!'lt'ntr Park\\ay ~l.u.Mvn Vi"JO S:a·3'.Ull • ·195-4'H:'t L·s~; AVE!~\" I'",. Exn·. '74's Are Here! Immediate Delivery! Save On Remaining '73s 1 CREVIER BMW I ~11•·~ e ~<'f\H •.• 0 i_,.,._n1: ~IN \\' l'L SA !1~.1-:;J jl c1,, ... ;id su11d I.I"" ·---CAPRI ECONOMY ,n~r~•1 '~•··~ " !Gl.l .A~._!~~;t~~~ I Autos, tmpo•_r;.;..i.;_ __ 9_70 DATSUN MERCEDE~ BENZ '71 DAT:-il"~ l'il'kup, Good l'Onc1. Sl!lj() I ~-~~--.--.. : ·.u1· FIAT r,9 1·•1 S• u!rr. !I .., • .,,, 1 '.\ll'C, ~1·.01 ,,,..,, lift ... c,t;;µ;11;ij 1i9Ti:\ T S:iCl -Sp~t\~·1· r1J11\ !IT ,, o •or1t .,.,..,,,, j(llll IU\t' ! ''-' Jl:rlil'.!. JAGUAR ·i;7 xi-.1·: :>· :', ln1n1a1· x·1rn1 cn.i;:. 11l'\1 \1n'" &tH~.1 JENSEN ,JF~Sr ~ l~T! '!?\ ·: :1 .. rn1: l,;11'·:•' Sr h•,·!u•ll "I ~' ·h,1 · In1•n•'1.h.1r.' li.·111 1•1")· t l'l.I. "i:l't•h'r. !11·.: •\I: l"\I ~., 1' · NEWPORT . IMPORTS . · :100 \\ CoJ •~I II ) . ~ I:. 642-9405 \11 I e .: ""J•1:-: 1"{Jur1t· • ·:~, 11 ~1'L rd~n· • :,, .i •II 1 l.!iTI•• .\ T • .~ :.1•.; ~ ... 1 .. n 1. •' \'•l'L It 1' • ' 1 I ~1 .. r. rd~tr e '• .. : I. ,,,1.111 • 1-' -4i.;F '"ill"" • jq ~-~j ~ •• 1 .11 \ • ~l •• , ·•'<1 111 e ·~11 '.it ... J·: I ·'I~'' e •. ' ·' ·1. .. u1 11\J1•I • ''~."I·'•· ; ' e ·~•I .Vtr.q·.J_ i; ~ . ;•·. I r 1• ,1, I ' •1 I-..\,, 1 "''I \' ]'' • ' -~ I'' • '< 1 l"l'I I ' \.\ ( J:'I I'"\' L\rr ,. ,. ' t"\l:S fl•I: IJ __ \.:L: ·•.11 • h:ll;. '•jlll/1- ltlolt 1:.;f· 1.1 SJo; ·,, l'I I, ,._,. ~.'\ 1 ~~ J" L" 111" DAil y PILOT SJ Autos, lmport9d--97bl PORSCHE SAAB SAAB_.SUBARU RENAULT FltU.'\T \\ lll-:l'.I. DHl\'L i tE,\rw.JI 1,\HTt:us Oick Miller Motors ;'l,",•11 ,\• t • ... ,•d 11111••1"1 ... 1~~1 \\ \\,,111.·r ;,1 So \l111n s .. 1.1;, .\ri.+ TOYOTA LAST CHANCE IJ1<'l•'·'~" "tl :'l.l0\I Sh1rn1rr11 TAX :;al\•. t 1\ 11 p 101 f;• ,1,,1>.n:.: ,\pnl 1,.1 NOW MAR QUIS TOYOTA £•~\ .. f ·,~ .. 1 [! ,, !~•,!"!" 1;. "' h 191-J.~l: • ;.111 ;l l)Q t1P~-:\ :-il"Xl11\Y 11·1 l';\I m .• 6~ rounrt ~11b1 S25 ... u · A_LL_ -~~R Bf'.tANDS 1n1s11 St-1trr ,\KC boat $35., 3.)hp n~lor $50., \\urht1l r \\,1hy f'.'\ew) $~ \Vttk'i old. ll:n·e •• ,11 \\'{bench $M .. other Thoma$· ••• lUsedl ... , !195 ;».~:~~. ~lg sa 557--0378 1..c>11ITY 1v/11ym INell'} $269.l ------ sJIQt ... Call ''° cc KA \\.ASA.Kl J!l;2 t.11:'\T co., L JITIO~ Dean 1~,&; 11 0 Alll'OS I CES PAID I I 1 Imports Lewi • ht.r. c. \r. &46-9'\0C MERCED ES BE NZ 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY • •i .l. 1 ,, /.•~ :.... n .• r ., "11\ti. r 1.;,.. )our, ur 111 1!!1111!1••••••111!1~1 items. e FREE e Horses 856 f?ECO~_!O~·.s, "°c m!.1C':~ Organ Lesson• l---------- j.18-'.!;1'9 ---· -I £.C:-'--'---11 .. 1 ...... '74 TOYOTA $;.:JJ. xln! , "11d ) tJl l. t .\I. nig ~ " . S RED Dun f\l;ir{', S:?i:i. ?.1~-u~ique items. cheap. FULLERTON MU IC \l'est•rn AS.mile, SL50., Beaut. furn & paintings. 0091 Eur lh1. f ountain Volle) 5."17-93.l9 Everything goel'I. st)..3211 557-4136 llORSE CORRA,cL"c ~,.,--,.-,-,. · .i , "~1.,11,, 1JO _\L'\ ..... klni.. I l. ':-..1 ~ r-~1 :_ C.111 .,.,t;.~2 1 J l&-70~U ·"•~,-1-(_A_ll_'AS.\K I ZiO. baske11Autos, Imported c·:i~e, needs "n::: work, bis.kl'/ 970 .ie"4J! ttF· f '72 MERCEDES BENZ j ~.~~~~~·i,;~~ /~l~I?~~ J im Slemons Imports . '.t•f I,• .ii '\1'1 1• ,1 l!t'.\t•h Best Deal Anywhere! I LEASE OR TRADE ~ ::: 1:u) I MOVING out $3.le. 19" TV, 122 N. !r;>rbor. Fullerton ~\:30, Santa ;\na Heights $6(1. Port stereo $30. Tapt' 871·1805 area., ~~i7-8402 recorder, 8 mm camern.. !dc1 :----PINTO GeldinE:", 14 hanrls, 7 Mobile Homes """· "" :,..,_101, ALFA ROMEO 935 'f 'J .\LF \ RO:\!EO Br1·Hna~ i'IT l,:.d1•Jll. •k·~1.,n ,\. < , .i • l"r l•,nc: !11111• "'' •1• • ··I' LUXURY <];,~,IO lin•··'. ;q·1"'!"' I 1111 1 'I !' l·ftl1.\I \~1,.,\HT!~l l~1 7: \Ir 1~c1·.riv.; n~~;.;z 2>.11 bo0l$ con90le !Jtereo S'.!25. C 0 NT IN U 0 US FREE yrs old, F:ni:lish \\"1·.~l!·rn, 324 E. Balboa Blvd 61."l-2{);""):\ ORG,\N Cl.,\SSES FOR $400 or hf><t ofr .. ·1 1G-:i l 1.1 2 GOLD clb chair!!, nao;:. ADULTS. F:,·ery Tuesrlay Stereo map. console. Birch 7:30pm. Statt any \\'eek. Livestock 858 I' hutch Stainleits goldwan? Toin Dieterich In charge. set tor 8. Rcd"·ood picnic tbl Coal'lt f\ltL~c Costa Mesa. FOP.. Sall'. Laying Henl!. & bnr.hs. misc. 64&-3479__ Ne11.·po11 81\'d. at Harbor. llmo nlrl. baby hfallard " ~I I LB UR N Rd SE•' 6-12-~il duck!<: born 3/16, 5.1£..50C:i9 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : StLVERCREST I ~' 111 1·h1"1, • fnl.i1 J 1111 r~' 1 '~J .:.'fiHJ lltr I AUDI MOBILE HOME 1 ·;~ i\.l·n1 .l r!r,nr, "<ln l '"•nd. CAPRI 20' x 53',:: BO:.! BA, t•arp, !11 1!\lJ•.,, \;l,f.() e lmmed••'• 0.1 ... ,y :hitJ..ed, hh·ins.. refn~.. :,,; ·1 1~·1 e Doien1 To C~or•~ f,.,,., waMer & 1·lec-t. dryer, 11 111'<! MW e P•ieed F,9 .., Sl b•J oo for 2'.lO .. 11· rund., kih·h B N • U--· ~-' 1 . S('ll1,,.,,. l);.Uo. lttt yrs." !I • llNCOlN·"••CURY I l..-.oqT• •I ·I .1f· I,' 1! • •ttl I 11 • > '., ;" ' I ·,•Ill•[ ti ),IPl"•' !1 •·• 1'·o ,"1jl> I' J. 1"111;. 1 ••·:~i"01 117:\l,J;t. '69 CONTINENTAL MARK Ill 1 Lo;11l.-•r!, loa 1nll•·01~t' t \\ :..;\! _, ..... 52699 \Vestm0rland sterling, serv. for 4, v.•f s e r ving itpoons. CO!lt nf'W S 516 . hlake ofr. 494-5661 PIANOS -ORGANS I lit! 1 1·loc~ stor;,J.:rTI 'tird, laJi<ll· ORANGE COUNTV 'S Jol111s•111 .,\: St•11 i ew ao:u ....... ea lie ecnon. -like nu. Locatffi in nt'll OLDEST '"' Competitive prices. Open adult pk lll\"ny froni noi!-.\ 2'2' Harbor l hd. '71 LTD deals are al\\"a."s at: ~ 1 ' !--..-.---·----h<l-use. Ht'<I lo $12,9jf) CHll 1nnrl. J·.;. l'B. J10"'' \\Ill· ") ! '· ,jj.-I'll, MC-Jla o' 1111. .\n' I' I' l'IS. I'/\\'. ·'•II • • \ 11 ;·\l "!•'!'"• 1,, \JJ·,, 1•11 Ph !•n:.: ',1, • 11 ,,l11•t ,.,.11 • 11 '~ , • MG CLASSIC '54 MG TF \I 1>: "•lltl. -ilLJ<I ••• .. 1.· ·1 ,.,. t·.111 ull lll.1111 . PEUGEOT NEW PEUGEOT REFRTG. w /c ro s s ·lop ftl'PZer', gd cond $li0. Ba.by crib, new mattress $30. E\ec. guitar, good shape S20. 6T.>-79l7 Eves. I. SUndays. The besl n--ts Gene"! 900 ~t. Onl'·ha\l bl . from c-J ul~ & Coll• M•MI S4Q·S'l0 {Jnly ~T,fto•i null'". fl« 1.,1:-· air Wallichs Music City SCRAM LETS EVES. 213~9.\-·16!111. 691·7"2. DATSUN '""" ,;: l>TI•' Sooth Co.st Plau >H>"30 • CAN BE SEEN AT : $169S DEALER ANSWERS CRESTMONT WILL BUY YOUR --c· ,.111..:. •· .;,;.~ ...... .,,,,, .:...r.·1~. FINE QUALm · PERSIAN" RUGS. Akhavl Oriental Rugs. 814 N. La Cienega Bhtd (213) 639-4.tSO PRLVATE PARTY WANTS ESTATES DATSUN, TOYOTA 1 House Of Imports I .{! ~~Ull [l'lt'I~ <lfl rl1~rl1\ TO BUY PIANO FOR 10.,-, Sii. o.-., tkoa. 1con~ol, 1974 BMW's , OR VOLK SWAGEN 523·72SO PA CIFIC MOT O ~ CASH. Porous -Su11v.-. -Dunl·e -f,\•e. acmss fro111 Brt>a l1n stock !'!.';lrl:, lor ininu-dlll!C p,~IJ'. ~:1 ;1; OJ~ l"0T 'YILJ. ---- ---* 547.9445 * Oiccry -PliSllF-;S Comm. Hosp.) ~t #46 dcliV!'ry. J-:,,., \Jrnt ~ll \'in£~ 1 I ;\~, ... 1(, I DO_LJ.,\n!1 t \!.J. :\l·B ·;·;. ~;:11~1. J\r.iu! flul-IMPORTS NF.\\' frorn $495. l\laestro. Nol lon,o;: 11_1.:() I -11~t'd 10 pu!<h C."0:-..'TACT R.\Y, PK. :\!GP.., on i'<'in;i111 u1l.' 1~1i1 11v.-l•'I• _h ... i~ .__.0:1._r.:s~ -fl.I 1~ tr·r ",.11'111 • :di 'xrr,«. PEUGEOT/SUBAR U . h N f h -, 1'"1 '·<'I ,.,.,,,/ I /I • ••l\111'1 Ell'C. Story & Clark SlOO .. my SOfl In n Ug'b')". fl\V• -" ,_.Ol\"111~. I S.\l.l::S·'~.l:\·Ji. i.·Ll-:\.:1,(; "'jlf f)\T~!·:\ .1n ll:t.• A1r ~) ·.-. I' I.,. ,,,, .•· d8 h PU'l!F"hl -~l\'1j 111111~' 1 ..... 11. . All Models,! DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA 1'~~; fl a rli<'"' ( \f h :1; · .·•j J.t-; \:'~:.\Bl'. \\I • :'\I,\\ 74 T(lY01".\ l~~WI f',q,.Jl.1 :-°•·•I t11 fl)r on l) ~'> '• f" r 11u1 Ji H\OS, n J1'1'11 t :1.: ii •1 ,· BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1~~~1 li~ \Cit Rl.\'D, ~17 ~ Ill'.~ rl~l.TO;\ BEAOI .ll-(T)TtO'."',\ l~ptf. air. ~f'\\ ~!r.-.1 r1,,]1.•I '""~ hnn.-.c!ly 'ilnl, :Yi f,, ~ 111 ~ 4f1';....~"-.: ·;·: ']'llY<'IT \ r., r nl-1-, . I:!>.,' u. Ill I •li/!1:1 .. 11 • l '.1tJI -i•q -11. 7 r r 1"'" ·~1D1 ! \ I~·;.! 1,-"-"-,-,..-,, .. r,, "r 1.11,,. o \ ,. r 1 I• •I •• 11'• -;;_ ;1,.'I ( SHOWER 1Jtall never used $ZJ. Golf r!ubs. bag, balls, ttts all $15. Please call 54&4968 OIAS/Eml'talds 300 p t • Clu s ter Ring $~95. (Appraised $900) 638-2157 &- 8 pm. $1 ,()1)).offllstNiguelMusic,a Y!i. <' :-.; -~ so11.n. Motor Homes I OVE RSE,\S rJF:l.l\"J:1:Y 1 1'.:, •li•11 Sl i:1 .. P\l .• _ .-. \1.1 , :i .''f Laguna Niguel, 4!r.rt780. • s1..;1PPt:R • Sale/Rent 9401ROY CARVER:, Inc. t _1~1·1 y.:..£j..,\·~---1 :~,n~111·,.U.11111;.10 11,;1 ~-~tl~~t' f PORSCHE '.1 .. n.in1~~ :,11T~11 1\:·1~'t;;; c.,;~J'.i Sewing Machines 828 Needl'I a boa!, lOynt exp. incl. * RENTALS HOLI-'i f~r )~CF: 11\11\' .'i-i•l l 1dlr· 1t•·n1" "'11h a fJ.111~ Jinmilr· 1 :•. u\i 11, r i.i~-t::i7 i. 1h1·11«1111 .V1i-'~t.~i. Mexico. Coasl Guard Jla&!I * . 2:\1 E. lith St. Pil•ll Cl:1 ,sif1NI nrt. fil2 ~71! r.l.l-liiff:, :H--Mll I ·-1 ---zrG i.ag sc1vlng machine lie. Good me-ch & prof All branJs. 2.J.21)' !'.iH·s, 18. Cost~ f\f!'•:i • :i lli-'l~ll ---------G~. ~t!! Sr•·r1;1n1nl1« l~p<l VOLKSWAGEN INTERIOR System fum . green & gold, llkf' new. Al!K>, 2 '"''in beds. All $150. Call 56--7234. v.i th case, manual, m<ilnt. prt>sently sbtned on 21' Mini"!!, V:tn eonver's.. . -.-.-,-. Tln•la~h·~r dri11• inthe\r,.~1.1 :\IB'Ol'.!'1/1Sfl.,1w:·~ 1111n•·1. 1 rt.I! •·'1.:111'·. 11,.11· i1rl'.; ,1 I nttachmenli. Seldom used. as allC'!'nate Skiwr on 4"1' "1--ully cquipro,•d, a ir, \"Pt)' :""I.I 1d!;i 11• ,,,., \\J11 '.' f:t~~~ . . a Oa1!y Ptlot C1as~il1cd J 1\/('. all flOl"'r 1";>11. li11·n ,\ 1n1111 )•1\1, T'lfll' d{'t'f.. .. \ln1 l'l'ii \'\\' SF:nA'I $3Q.,49&-65.J6. Gr a nde i\l a rl in Cf' r o·l!.'an.'' Noii• JH"r't'pling lair _Piiot q .. ~~1fl•'fl_;"._I G~:.:·;,,q _.\•L~l~-Y,j~ l1h1· $\'Y!(I 1,7 1-ffill'.! ___ r·n11d. l'i."~.·:r."1 ~•ll-ltlr+ r·xr lJ.1. Dnys SlNGER l"utura s e "''in g Sportfisher. 17662 CatTol, niorlt>I ronsi.'!J1n1cn1s. Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 98U Autos, New 980 "•2--{)6j}.J t:1•cs. mM:h. Top of the line. Jrvine, Ca. 92664.. 1711 ~ Diilc's :'>!JI. 1~,.ni.-,J.. ------~ ~ --• on. painting!!, orig. &>R!letlpes, l a nd11 c ap e1t. abstracts, etc. Com 1n , 5.16-5811 Boxed, $390. f\liTl. 671-5083. S5l-69l9. Sanl a Ana. 83.WAIO TV R•dlo, H1Fi, . * BOATS \VA.1'\TED * 11913 2;· \V I ;.; N 1-: R A r; 0 S•1 l36 Sail or p o w c r I t 2. x ad-moinr homr hri~ r\'f'rything ereo wntagP. Boy Scou t !I. \\'i nter ral .. ~. 962-4~. · ZENI'!lf, RCA & SYLVJ\:°"IA S46-4!m. , , . . RE.i~T THEBE:ST-"73 Ex· tcll'visklns & stereos. Priced 1967 OWEN S ~ Sedan slnt. ('{'Uth·c 2.} fl 1\ll t;sll':\$. ll'SS than !he discounters ~roughout Jo'\Jll ran\'a.Y 1'.l"{'(I nulcs. 97~~-;J • ., P!'.J \\"ON ag IL prize. ThermRSr>I !;team bath. + ini;tallalion. ~etall priN! $1(85, makr reas. offf'r. 9~. with 3 yr pictu~ tube,: yr dirto"'iiY $7000. !162-10!J3. -:-T'2-t:::XPl .ORER31', rooo l parts & s1erv1ce. 19 & Boats, Maln1 ./ nii. :,; !nl t~•1u1 Slil.llJ I KIRBY C\a1t..,ic 0 m e g a vncuum. Attachments in· !.'luded. S1eel boxed. $250. 67'.1-500. la~r co or sets are Service · 902 &1;-,.1.m d<'hvf'red & M:'t·up. All' I•-'-'-'-"-'.:....-----"" models in stock & on Ya(·h! '.\!riint,.n:>nt~· Trailers, Tr•vel 945 display. Cash 90 Plan or Or Deck Hand Expericn1.-e . 12'' PC>RTABLE Color TV, $1&1, King b@t'I $98, dbl bed $68, All nenr new, Pool table, fair, $98, S42-0406 LATF. model GE trostfree rcfrig. $100. Simmons '"'" bed S50. l'i1·1l 846--3538 alter 6pm. terms to 36 months. Call for * 6Ta-fi742 * 18' Ken.,kill·!ih\\T, to i I el our prices on any n1odel. ---~.:.....:.....:....___ !llove, relr, a11."Tlin1?. l'ltt ABC Color lV. 19046 Bo1ts/Mlirln. brks, nu lire$. s:n-2024 Brookhunt or 90'l1 Atlanta," __ E_q,,u_i,_p_. _____ 90_4 OLDER JN S UL ATE D Huntington Beach. 968-33291 tra\·el tntilcr. 25' (live-in• or 962-5559. DI E S E I. M o to r ~ $.17!i. * fi45--050.1. AL\1/~f STEREO 8 TRACK tr a 11 ~m i s 8 i o. n ' Auto Service, P•rts 949 SP!1ti\G SPECli\.L 11 off nor· m RI priee on Stean1 Clean· int?: your C"arpcl 546-~1745. RALEIGH Has every thing. To ordt'r rnll. 645-11127 IRVINE Coasl county club membtrship. Call days: 644- 1300, eves fHO...(XS4. W M'T to sell ladltt pair Humanlc boots 81 i $40. Call saz-7059 ask far Helen JANITORIAL & Professional gardening machines & misc. Call "'8-3336 MEN'S JOlf cluM, 3 piece comer set.-ulility tab!,, Elec. Rot.Lsserrir 4M-6993 Like factory installation in c~I, f\I :rccd~I': l~gh{'.'11 hid your dash? Car dealers v.111 lake. ~--969- charge you $4.19.9:), Thls T R A I L F.: R A tll (' J' i (" R 11 \\"eek $200 installed with 2 TRnden1. for 2()..24 ft. lna!, \\'lz1.11.rd Cone 10 o~ 1972 All s1ra. ... Only S69Z,. spcakel'!I. $5.00 n1onthly. ='~'~H=\6'~':.· -----= USA STEREO Bo ~ p 906 179 East 17th St, C.~l •i>, ower SG-2442 WANTED-A I.ovl'r. lhi' i,:-1rl 3721 So Bristol (2 Blks No of "·ho JO\·f'd me got nii11Tt"'1 South Cotu;t Plaza). & rlocsn•t \\·ant me 556-0420 anymore. I'm in ex('('Hent STEREO cabinet: A.\l/f L\t shape & ttady lo give my and lurnlable. E a r I y neX1 k'NC'r the ~I YC&l'S of American style tn. Slab my llfr for oniy -$3,495. rm bench roffee table $5. Large a 18 tt . G I 11. 1 1 p a r mode rn picture $25. 842.3825. Sunliner, I/0, 120 HP. 01\IC eng. Ca.II &14-1!13 aft 5. $1200 or &11 Offer Thl~ \\'k! 16. Panthl'r, I/O, trlr & ''"to You lrs cover. Xlnl ski 8:. ocean . fistti~. Zi'OO Bayside Dr. Miscen1neout ~------0t11r1 61~ r.::!~iil~l-~==-~·~20 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 .J.4' F1BFJtCLAS."> boat twin ~ hp i'i1ercury Bulltln git.'I JOHNSON ou1boorrl motor. iood Oobenna la nk! top shape asking Fu~I taM 6 gal $ingle hose. TO. Good ~me dog anl : SICXO. 537-412.l. ~ rune, desk. q,>Uchl1afa. cliUds dog, ~u ,;;._1Y lhots. u:. .CLASSIC c e ntur y Hanging lfght r 1 x h:i re•· ~7039. Runa bour. F_'.sCi:'I. concl .• 67~1155. FREE to good home: :r,.; yr Sl,000. r.-ig...376.} aft 6 TENT TNltler \\"&nled! Rent old Dachshund. Good with 15· boot, motor, trailer $250. for family vacation. Wtll children. Good watch dog 1535 Superior i\\'C, No. 27, need tor 1 "'~, July 8th or 839-00'n N.B. 64&-7856. July 15th. Call 96H971. ask tor Lan'y. FREE Puppy to iood bml~. 8' nBERGLASS I.: p.l~-ood COINS '&4 .i before, $4.25 for 7 rno, malr, mixed breed, 1 mBn H~. No $1. $1.50 for Halves. ~ watchdog. M7-492S ~!Jirtnc. SJ>. . 64&-i227 g ~10. old Kitten, Gfa¥, put 16' O/B, Trailer. 50llP " ... -0 .. Gas .... __ .. 11110rt£. ~nian Need IQOd. home., Evinrude, l>ki, fish. ST~. l'U~ I C. ._..,....._._ 8'7-fiTI4° 56-585() lng or not Re81J0111lblr. ~~.:....----~--&M-5848 FREE to ~ home, White 18' BAY boot. 1750. LIGHT TABLE I< pet Rabbits., 8.pp!"'OX 6 mos 4. cyl eng. Bait tank. VACUU~I Pl.ATE BUR.llJER old .• M.V. m-oe86 f7!4l 5"'°:i163 * 870-45&4 • omT aOPl'O.'C . 1 )'d from Boats, Rent/Ch1rt'r 908 WANTED: T•lepholo Zoorn lens for Canon Camttn Rl'a!ON!b~ ~ W1\NTEO lO buy olclt'r gUllS. Plr al'le call "'8-9611 regrading yard. You haul. Call . 842--1598. 42' N£\i' Oui11 · Crnlt . F1Y.Brid1Zt' Spart FilhtrmM. 19fill C1\,\l1\HO t~•nv. :\27.1 auln. l'li eerls nlntor 1\·'lrk. 1\lotnr done out of car. s·ll)) {in11. >IJ.3ti91. lr,:;l I ..... .. .... l!'!J I Antiques./Classics 953 '56 T-BlltD, Good mnd., P/stcering, radio, black in- ter. $1800. Call ;H.S-0852. Rec:reationat Vehicles 956 GAS TANKS installed Jhv ~ ~lnjo1"111:iy Truck!; anil \ans. 117.'i \Y. 18!h St., C.'.\I 4-WhHI Drive 961 '70 SCOUT ~ "'hC'cl drive, po\,·i:r di.~k J braki>:<. V·ll. p<l~i!r;u:•11on. ron bar, Un!ed gJ;;iJ<~, ntt'i·j -llsry i.:as 1nr1k. \"Pf)' :::norl C'Ondltion. S22.'JO. $9.1-6-IGO I Trucks 962 l!MiO .FOHD J I~ Ton. nC'\I na1bl'd, good rubber. re- l'f'ntly ovcrh.:"loled, $745, 8i4 \\'~t l!tlh. 64~1691. SUPER surf \\-a g on· m3 1 I truck paM led cp,a painted radio heatrr autoinaUc $350. ~· '59 ClTEV .Pick Up. s:JOO 60--1475 '72 FORD PU. Air oond. Jt1 mlleq e, Gool1 condl1klnl ninke otrer. 5.)i-.;.c&il. ~ JNTER.i~ATIONAL, ,\s is. ~eeds unl\'t'rMl joint, Bes1 ofhlr, 962--64CG Johnson & Son has the one luxury car in America with the highest ' resale value . . ./ _, - LINCOLN-CONTI NE NT AL MARK IV Based on resale prices pubhshed tn recent Automob1fe Dealers· Assoc1ahon guide eooks, Continental Mark IV returns more of its original manufacturer s suggested pri ce trian any other luicury car bull! 1n America There w!IJ never be a better l1me 10 own your own Con11nental than right now ... Come 1n and check our vast selectron ol ALL models In steel-. at an all-time LOW PrtCe! THERE MAY BE A BETTER TIME AND PLACE TO BUY A CONTINENT AL -BUT I DOUBT IT! SATURDAY SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS OPEN SATURDAY 8:00A.M. to 4:00 P.M. hnson and son ' fMfRCURY .. ·t CAPRI Muslc11l ln1trurnentl m 19'24 MARTIN ~1ANOOL.lN "' t'AM, $230 or BEST or- Shcp/DObennan mu:, "-mo. p"tush. Full t'l~tnmk:s, tull mt1i!e, hsebrkn. all lhoU:, lo iaUcy, ll;li0\\1!r, ('tr. f.'or lovu~_g_ hon]__c 6T~2533 char1cr by day or week. 6 IRISH Setter. Fem, ll ~ people mlJC. Fl~h. cruiac, olrt lo the right hOmr/ Call cocktail. clc:. ~ day11. (2131 m-2000. 962-2301 evenln1t11 w~krnd•. AFFECTIONATE blk .l. a:ln· Htve 501nethlllJ{ :you want to gf'r 8 mo old tem cat, will lt!ll? Classified 111(\1 do tt h!!.\'e spayed. 533-8319 ('vtfl well • call NOW &4.~ i962 DODGE.~!c.l~T~o-, ~Plc~ku-p Slltnt 6, phone f'l:)m;>:utY Mlrvica body. $T:>O, !U4-02SI ·n roR.o c..u;.,, tut1. 2626 Harbor Blvd. of Cars Costa Mesa 540 56' 30 .,.m,,..,, >In! oond. Make ol-·-----------------------------·------.. FErt. Call ~1·1640. • fer. 61S-8ST6 I • • • , 52 DA ILY PILOT Wton~~d~y Ma,cll 27 IQ74 WtdnttdAy, March 27, iq74 PI LOT-ADVERTISE R IB Autos, lmporttd~~,~70~AuTos, Imported 970 1 Autos.~.1uf.,;ed;r---19X9iio>:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::..;;;;;;:--;;A~u:ito;;,;-,-;uiJ,;;ed;;;----99000if1<A'°un1:;;0;,,-cuu;.,.;;d1---99099i~Ai:u~t;;;o:;1,'liui::_,;;;---990 Autc», UMCI ~~·~'::°';:,•_U::.::led:::. ___ :.:.;:..1 ----12 Mo./12,000 Mile I --'------'I• NO ~v~~:E~<WJ~:E~,,'.---.7-~-oy_~v-l;-o--,"' t!U l:u1 ~: ·~'"''·I ~~£ .~~~~~~~A~-1 C HEVROLET '~2HCEH~~~!~T 1972, p~~~N~ER~!~~N w~~o~I :cond. miq: \\'his. "ldf' (l!Jab. c _rl':ll 11url~N (•fir. S175 I ,.... .......... I t:onvt1•tllJl1· ,\.dthllh· 1ur-l •.973 NOVA CAPRICE CUSTOM E . flt~g 111\I. L l kr N""'' '*i2 11fl .• ...,._...., _______ .; <iuoi~t· 11 hUil·k il.n."il w"' .i.: t\u1"n111 t11· Pn1o1t'r Sieerini;: 351 cld, V8 n g 1ne Am-Fin llil~M:I. \Vu u ll '111 Best Deal Anywhere I CAD . '73 COUPE OE VILLE niol!·lun1.: l\•alli~·r inh·nur t .t: 8r11.k~~. Ramo & ffri1h•r. COUPE Cruise-0.Alatic Transmission Sle\'1'ins.: \1 lil .:1; •• i\l·11' 1 LEASE OR BUY ILLAC ~h11d•111 ilill/ll'. \tll)I 1..,1, Full rioll •'r 1,1.1,.,., ~i i· 1111 l-,,1f'1'1or J)('('(Jr Ct"oup EK· Vinyl lop. tal)l"slry intl'rlOI'. Po~·er Steering S2275. 537--0130. 963-1579 fhl•I• hill.I; 1:1111·~1 ~· ,., h•ath1·1· II h··•·I. \ ,l • ~·ii . u~l~I('(),, t r ' ,.,.!l,.'t', J.,.111 ~Iii(•!> I C"'2· Pn11·er r>teerlm:·bl'flkfl•\\ In· Power Brakes. Oise Front VII' r ~ - -All Models! I '71 ELDORADO ,,, 1· 11 1 C \"1 rloll'i;, ou10n111li<· rran~n1IJ1. asthapk, radio, nu!c1, I r 1·1·1,,r u po11,...r. 01» 1:KJ1·.111~l1Jr t·~ i. ... 1~1i:B,,1:1 ~1 " Po"'er Tailgate \VindO\Y '69, l't'<'t'lll nin.1or h\'l'rhHu!, tlV l·:HSEA.' 0~'.1 .1\'1".HY )F1rvn1lsl hronzr 11 11h 11h1h• 1or~ ;11r, 1ilt 1,hC'\'J, A\I $1"9 ONLY $2599 i;ion, lilt 11!\et'I, Ml l'",\I good ruhhf'r, ,111, t'Ond, ,..;p~:C'l,\Ll~"'f.;;; \'1nyl top nnd 1h11h·Ju11i; ~';\f ,11,1r•1. TNiii·pi· diwir Howard Chevrolet r:1dio, 1·x1rttn1f'ly lll1\' m1il'li. AM Radio S1700. ~$993 ~w1 01~'\•'' ~I DEAN LEWIS h•1rhl·r u11.·1·!<Jr fiill IJ1•\\~·1 , I 1 .... k~. '"·•·•·llf'nL J~·~s !han J\llnt l'Olldlllon 119Jl::BZ J. Air Conditioner l9Gl'I BUG. :::i.oro inil•''· tr1t·lory 11ir 1·urlfllt11111111).:. 1111 1 Fl,l•K.1 1111!r.; •:l-t~l~Z1 N~ CAD1LlAC lllae.\1ll1u1 nnrl .J1tn1tion·1· $2999 Color-llitedlun1 Blue '''I•• ,,.,,. ,,,.,,.. ''·'" ''' ' VOLVO "herr. AJ\11 ~·~1 io('r~•i "Ith '73 ELDORADO 2-.....__,,_ __ ............ :-.1·11111<11·1 1:1c•11• II NAl9S CADIUAC Lr'cens•ll7ESD " ' "' 1' !l'fl<'h 1.ip" 1·1ih.)'l'I". l.l<'ll't'!' , . .......---_.,... ji'~l 0:~;;, ..-~:!-119!J..1 d•~U t<>1'k'> 111• H~hl S••nl int•I I llln 11! l'llf'llllal, )~'It.:<' \'lU)ll IC>[I. co ... Meto 140-f 1 Sl 695 00 '73 V\V Su1>flr HN'!h· .\;\J I (4 ) '73 CHE VROLET 2teO lle•w..... ' • f')·J 11rr-roo. luw 1111" 15 n•pJ.'.,f CAMARO "' MALIBU'S ........ , See at Em11Ioye Parking lot, DAILY PILOT, •f~~'fl'IH1 !ll:llf' 1111g •·:1rlt1·r ll+h •1"1/1J". ]!~JG Jhol'/)1!' (. \I 1;1•:.n·•1f, $4399 ; l·'Ull J>VWf'J, 1111 101•)' au·, l ill ----_::,.ru).r, nit. ~!. ----I ,. I ,,, . 'I M d -----------~{'0110tnJ.1'1t engult's, ra~.. ')?n \Vest Bay Street Costa " esa on ay '7!1 !'iUPEH l!t'<•111•, C;,111111 Y'i'JI ~ -:L. -' y II I '71 l'<tmlu'O A,. I' B p " 1(11)' Hir l"OriilltlOfiffig, ntllo· B'rand New '74 through Friday. Call 642-4321, aik for 1-1rs. l\h1•1•J, A:">I f.'\j Sl\•n·n Autos, Usea 990 " '·'(" phoye>·. '"'"'' '""'"''~ NAtERS ~DIL~C~ I II 1Jii.:lil °'''11111\i'l, p H II "r e ow l~·Sun l'.l'J()f I~· 1111 \'· j l"Jll V.~ .•. ,1.;111 si900. 0~ hloi;I n111tlr 1r<1nsm 1~!<ions. ro11 r1· n~'t" $2700. r1rn1. :~~i.7017 nffc·r , :-i.::t.t.M.!t ~1 ('('r1111:. po111,>r rlii;c brukr~. MONTE CARLO l.,-~G-'r_e_e7n~m-.a1~1_. ---;;:;;a-:;--:.,.,-.,,,.,,.----;;;;;;;I AMC ,_ ""'"" llvd. tri111k 0•111'11<"1' l..1.-•'<!I rh11n 1:1.l)j{) 1!111«~ •:.!:.!l(:JI'• '68 v\\'~1~-. -nrw-;..,1n1. ! 1,lt 11hc'(ll, rarli11. hc>a1r r. Autos, Und 990 Autos, Used 990 ShaJ'p Slll)f) I CHEVROLET f'ahl'iolcl lop~. 11hUC' i,i<l c LlniltNI offrr! ONLr 1---'-------- li~I J:,\\lll \lgn_ Vo •J'\ l.!•l''fl ' C•• M81a 540.9100 '72 ELDORADO ,,uld l .. o~ ..-~11•1•1 ~hchC'l1n (11(·.~11111! rn..;r;, -----'"'11 '"" '·000 '" s.ooo $3599 CHEVROLET 111llC'<>. 'I~"! Fl.!·:~;T\\'CM •fl BHOlJGl I hr1111n, m;olo•lung I ll"l'• S!'f~I r,;~...i; rr. \111~1 •~•p. ,,,1•1'!11· i.~,11 ln•r !U· --1\:\J A:\I F\1 \h'l"t~!, lllt 11 hi, full f:u'IUI)' MUSTANG '6S v'v l:lui.:. a u1on1i1l1•. n'"' r n:.:lnr ~;, "'11<1 SI.I ~l 1 :ilr.--~IO I -. ·-'Gill OLt~F. nu1..:;c,· ",,. .. ,, .t '73 \/\\" C'on1·1·111hl1·. 1•\tr;1-. Mnkr of11•r A1\f/f\I >.,11·1,·., [ ~-(J.'(12 111:_ 1;11-n~; 1 1969 \'Ol.f\~\\"1\C I·:' nu :.: ' Auto Po11 1i.•r' l:ll w s•JjJ BUICK fl \\ llHl•I\\' " tlf-ll" ],,. .... ,.., 1; ''··~ /!\II .,._.,,_ II~'\\ !ran-., I n1 ·>1 1111•,.., ;1ul" l••\f•l.-r "}"· '74 BUICK APOLLO I !••on, ,I-~'' ()I" 1,.·~I .. 11 .. , r.u1;11.· r ~ ..... ·~:.111 i"f~J 1n!l1•s 1;1:!·-<32:: (Ill\ 1011-.I} lh II 1, 'I l1t1dl'I. i:.· \11-'G.-·t: ('.~~-ri-°'Vi1i(., :ou1"1nall1 _ 1~1111•1· l'lr«ru1~. j 1;lffn w/"'hll•' lundau !Oil. r,vhu. h1•,1lc1, 11h1 l1· ~Hlo· all aC'<'l'li~ l:.!,fllYl n11. S:..1~:1. 11.111 1111·-. •llli:~;!J1 I .>•7-X.ll:\ii. $3399 ------· / Tun1 .111ur J.:llll 1•lul>s 11110 NABERS' CADILLAC-;1 !>l !'IC'+I. S..:ll lllt'lll I\ llh 2600 Hori"" llvd. " Daily Pilot Cla>is1flrrl Ad Cotter M•la S40·9100 and U~(' !hr n\H nf'.I' fn1· " • J;IPl~'U? Cull 6 12-~~liX Toil<•~ h nor' 1111111•r our, •ilr \1111" I, ,\\I f \I ,i.·r1·•1 l\Jll1 l;111o · 1•l.1."r. l"~\\1-1 olt•1J J•11 'k\, •TUI."'] '''•lllJ~ll 11111\.\IL• '72 SEDAN DE VILLE I VH1}l lnp, tnpe~11y ;,11d J,.11 !h· o>r 1111••n .... !1111 11o"1,·r. f:.•·· ,.,,., "'r ('(•1111 1111 11 h••••I, ,\ \i ~·Jl,l Sl o•n~•. l~•Wl'f 1l1~ir 11" 1-:,.., r;111!.1I fl!'l'S 1,,. than 30,UOO 1ull('~ 1To~il1UL" L NANRS CADILLAC ' 2600 Harbor ltvd. :\1 l 1ST -..u ·ro hi·l· hrnullfu! "ll!l 1 f1ll'I ln1onlu 1 us10111 l>l1"lrl •~OU[lt' \'ir1)I tnp. h40.,k•'I :i"'•IS, fllf'!•)J •. \ :oir, n1n..ol1• i;h1rt. r111ho. (;1•1s l.,'Ofi.f ~··~ n1il('111,:-1•. /'n,·r1t lx'lll11 J\rll v l1lo11• l,r111k 11h•1h";ah• l'ho11;• T:\l\C: Y()L11~ Cl lOJCE um NABERS CAlltUAC ·2-Ho..i-11\od, Casto Mo1a 540-91 oa St'r. No. 426181 Howard Chevrolet 1973 VEGA I Jla 1<·hha1·k, Au1on1;.11c Trn11!', I l\l111·At1 hur a nd Jnmbor<'(' Radio & Ul'1tll'r. fo.;:'l:!t'rinr Ne11·port ~~lll'h Dt><:or Group . l.o Lil"' :\files I "'11·1!"~'15 • lmn1ac uhur 166..qHOOJ ·;19 Il\fPALA, Ori!{ OW!l(>f', CX· ONL y $2499 I ttl oond, fl('\\' brakl"!l, Geiil H d Chevrolet ----,_ orrer, &12~10 owar ·r., 11\fA(' \\111 nn! '><'II In 1 ~ .70 l:L Camino. a ut 0 , tilacArlhur anlt J n1nbo1"l't! 1;11 1fi~7 J+ist anyOIW. l\!11~1 ·"'"-'10 HP-1 ·4;o CHEV. lmp.ila. Good I air/eonrl. J1 500. N•~' poi1 lit•a1·h )'l~l'J~1~. ;1!1n-Thur~ hll1n 6 i·uod .. Lift ku, :ur sitoc·ks, Call 6 12-1131 l\1on-Thurs. s:~· :~l.J.'• &_.: u7 .• -7~1 1 -n1111~~. $700. or )-..•st ofrrr. CONTINENTAL '68 CHEVY ln1pai11 2 1lr Xlnl J Ak'U '.!:l'l ('hev l'ngine, sr. "TI l\10NTE CARLO Landau.1---------- 'iO 1'ifUSTANC. 1/r , p/s, lo n1ilrs, sn1:i l\ cncine. $1~. 6~ or 67J-3777 OLDSMOBILE '73 OLDS DELTA 18 CUSTOM I Door h11rdlnn. Less lhan 14.000 mile11. Vinyl lop, IRP- l'Sl ry intf'rior, aolomnlil', po111cr sreering-br11keS·1ie11l11, po11·1>r door lot:k~. rilt·te[f.' \\'hl't'I, Al\l /F'i\1 l'itdlo. Im· pe{'t'Mble eonrlition. 17fl7GIVI ~ . C'al! .J!J.l-4)~11 ! ''?2 RU.Ii. 7 fl~,s. S11111·1, \f,,:_:..,, rehl1 end. nrw lil"•'i •'h•1u1 1 , '$2900. 6,IJ-lOS1 AU'ios:-Nfiw -----980 .A utos, New , -980 Autos, l'f1nrl . ln11· n11I ~IS. Ai.c1~ or r~Ll'"· S.!Oll or best oHcr. full fJOlt'Cr, full faC'. equip & l\-l_!:ikc~rr 49-1-017~• 1;1:..-1:~ ('\'c'~ lo rnl lcs. R.11-2010 Olr. 1973 Mark IV, ~IJ or makC' 11 ~utos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, N•w 910 hlue book \'Blue tradl.' for ---~ -980 I ~~~sa.540~9100 New $3399 -~ oldrr r<ir or pickup. ~216.i 'NAam CADILLAC · t6091i.hrltril.' --540-9.1 LAST CHANCE TO GET EVEN WITH THE ·STATE! Beat the 6 % SALES TAX INCREASE~:~~·~~ LEASE A BRAND NEW 197 4 MONTE CARLO LANDAU LOADED: s 83 PER MONTH Automatic transmission, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, Air Conditioning, vinyl Landau roof. (699) Lease the "CONN~LLEASE" Wa,y. 30 Mo. O.E.L.,Q.A.C. • BRAND HEW '74 VEGA NOTCHBACK (2/48851 (902) GREATEST SELECTION OF All NEW VEGAS TO CHOOSE FROM! ' BRAND HEW '74 NOVA T1n1co 9l;iss. wheel covers. whole Sode wall 11res, rad•o healer, 1iea"'11 du111 taD1aL01 ( 1852521 (9661 YOUR CHEVROLET TRUCK HEADQUARTERS BRAND '74 HEW Y2 TON 8' FLEETSIDE Disc br,11<..es r,1CJ10 .1'nlJ h£?a1Pt . hea"'y duly rear o;pr1n9 'i l :'._12904) [6681 2828 HARBOR Bl YD •. I ~~~ND '7 4 CHEVY VAN T 1n1 g l ass. au:.; <;{';:i1 5 pr1ngs , po wer brak('., gauges 1 13039 7 ! 71 ? l H D !S r 350 V8 COSTA MESA ~ • . " • 546-1200 DODGE '69 OODGE Dan GTS. ~.X3 II' blO\\'!l hC'Ad g;1:<.kl'L l '>))fl, I scnttrr ~hiC'lrl. po~i·rr;ir r no!. hc>nclt•J'!;, dtir1I poinr ths1 $Jj() Salr1 &. Sf';llce OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS . e 511.::111 e 1 HONDA CARS • 'UNIVERSITY OLDS FOP. sa le. \9G:! Dodge Lan{'('r 2ll50 Harbor Blvd. 2-~r. SI.int six, nC<'di; "·ork, Cosla l'llr-sa 510-9640 S130 or l>cosl offc>r . Eru{.>e - ---~--~=-"-"1 ~lOC"l. '67 OLDS Xlnt cond. Good 1nil. Hadio. ~lusl i;cU. $5t:ll I or hes! offer ·19.1--760.l 1---------1968 OLDS Cutlass Sta. Wgn., ~landnrd trnns, fact. air. $!i00. ,'\.l&-2ffi9 FORD '71 FORD PINTO ~ !!pef'cl tren!>mission. radio, h<'ntrr. custom e.xtc1ior. 1:l:!ZCOZ 1. $1577 PINTO '72 RUNABOUT , 4 spcl, E.xeC'llcnt cond.. 2.l MPG. On!y $1995. 5-18-6."'62 Pl YMO~U=TH- 1972 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBllRBAN STATION WAGONS .,Pw..lwriA -TOYOTA , 5 to choose from 1966 Hrirbor, C.~I. 6offi.!J:SO:; I All t.'C!UiJ>Jl('ti 11·i!h: '70 FORD vis !!ni.:ine~ CLUB WAGON l Autnrnnlil· 11·ansn11i.s1ons J Po"cr sternng \'S, autur11alic rransm1J<..~ion, l 'o11 cr hrnkcs A:\f/F:\1 ~h'l'f'O r a r1 1 o , I ,\:\I r;11lios I"'" er sl t~i1~. ~? 1\'. c r Air 1"<>nrl1tioni11::; hrakt>s. Hlr rund111on1n_g. p0111·1 r••1r 11h11lo•1· 111•11\·~ duty tirt's. (076BNI! 1 I Ollirr · .. ,1 rn~ on sonic $2699 l'11•·•·1i , 1 ur br:o11 NABERS CADILLAC . , ,_ Horfloi 11¥11. ' Costa MOia 540·9 I 00 i 1972 PINTO-- Runnhoul. 1\u1 0111atie TrRns· 111\s~i1111. D1:luxr lnl<•1iu1', fA('f•)l)' tlir. Vin.1 I !100(, Si1nply l>t'a11!iful. 1()9JFLX1 ONLY $2699 Howard Chevrolet J\1:1c1\11hur anrl J A111horc r r..·c·., ;,Ql I ll r·al'h •;,:1-ri:.~1 , ___ _ '68 RANCllERO. Auto £, \\l~1h'>'al" P.lut'book SJ:;f1:1 !O $17fl,"1 :-;,,. it l 11,\ILY PILOT En-.. 1ilo~ e P:o rki11;: Loi. l\fooduy lhrou;.;;1 Fruif,~'. ::30 \Vcsl B:iy Slr<'l'I, C'o.~1a l\ft•sa . 6·12·~'.121, ,\,..k lor i\lrs. Green· lll.111. 1973 OUSTER Hiii. X'lcnt cond. Firs! l\l!H·A11h11r und Jan1boree :~~k~;· ii!~dC'n. c .. \I. , NC\1~1'.:.,~:1ll:h '70 LTl)Droug-l1an1, 2 Or.! ATLAS Vin. Ip. fact air. a/r, lull 1 p11r. Xln't cond. s1;,oo. I £38-j~IG. Chrysler/Plymouth ·G1 LTD, 2 dr hdtp, jl ,OCKI n1i, Open Daily & Su11. 't1110 P:\f nuto .. \II Jlilll"t'r, ne11· !Irr~-29'29 Hnrbm-Bh'ft .• Bcaur. thru out. S 7 ~. Costa J\lcsa 8""71i6R I 546• J 934 'TO Jo"()RD XL factory air J -~=~~~==--1 full po"·er xlnt cond, vc1)' 1972 PLYMOUTH 101\1 n1ilc>age a fter. 7 Pill SATELLITE CUSTOM s.i&-6.CJ32 2 scHt S•nlion \ragon '66 FALCON, 2 d1·, Beaut. 400 rid, \18 f!11g1nc conrl. El'et·ytlung; new, tn'l's, Torqurfli!e Trunsmission 1111ir11, tnu1~. r:1d'r. ~'Cl(). ot Eler1ronlt• lg nition t>ef:I oHt•r. Ron, 6~2-2183 1\iL· Conrlitionrr .-----.----.,-Al\! ltartlo fl(! ~'OH? Ranchc;o. 500, ··,~I llea\·.v Duly Suspension-... V-~. !1~dcd. rltll/1, $13ts.>. Hoof l,1.ri:.i:::11gr P.nck ~·11 :_2'.l •• i Licc>11!1(' lll:l ~'VY 'ifl FORD 11·ng-on fu ll~· ltn11Jt-d $1495 including i::a.~ .• Sll!J."1_ ~N' ,,1 0 .\11.Y !'IL OT ___ 6tl--0;iW___ _ ~:111pln}1' P11.rki n.i: Loi, J.30 FORD Fairlnn1· 60. ~2 \'~· 1 \Vc~I R.1y St rf"1. Cojl.t.1 nu10. n1d10. h•'tllt>r, p11r l\lesa, :\lonrl:i.y thro ug h stN.•rinj.!. $200, ~l.ll-1715 Frida~·. C'ft ll 6-12~1321, a.<1k --MERCURY--!or ~1!~· C.rl'i_:.ii.~n~".-· ~- I BY 011'TJ('r. 1!'172 Sillellite, 4 '72 COUGAR dr., air. _rls, p/h, fl('11· . . p:11 nt, SloliO, Small dO\\•n ll~r.·r~t yelloi\' "-"Ith 11·~1tr 19il fury I dr. good p11lnt'. Viti) 1 top and -;111atrh1ng S.llT.-'i. JI 74 "'e!<l 19th S1 houncl~1001 h 1n~enor. . F'ac· 6 l:r1691 · tory 111r r on d 1 t I on 111 i::, --""===_,"°",_ auton1atic, po11•er st~rini:t. 'G-t PL\fi!OUTH Valllln1 , po111•r hrnkN;, ,\ 1\1 / ~· J\I econonl!c 6 cylinder make slerro. tilt 11i·twel, excellent ofter . Call nftcr 12 pin condilion. L£r.y inilca gt'. &12-Th.19 or 5'17-3518 l7"i EOJ I. $2699 1 PONTIAC . 1972 PONTIAC NAIEIS CA.DtllA( Grnnrh 1llC' Coupr . 1\u'n. 2600 HartN!lr ...,... 11\l\lll', Pf111 ('I' Sll'C'I i11i;: $.. c..MM-._se 540·•100 , Brukrs, A:'.l ·f':\I Stcrro. Tilt ·n MAJlQUIS 4 dr..,-all xtr11os, xln1 l.'Ond, lo n1i\1>ii, a n1/fn1 s tf'roo. pv1 pl), S319.'"i, C'all 611-f>.k'{I f'lt'S $.· .i l7·9Zi'i cht)'I. 64 MERCURY $125 it dr.. nt>ed" tuneup. $125. • ~~ll-3691 • MUSTANG \\ h('f'I, Fu\ tnry Air, \'lnyl Hoof. R:11ly \\'hf'C'J11. · E'l:1 rrt ~h11rp · Good milr-~ 10.)9. FFl'' ONLY $2499 Howard Chevrolet ~lacArlhur llnrl J11mboret> Nf'Wl)l"lM Beach IC."J.Q.i:i.i 196& 2 door 2+2, f:rflnsportation 139:). '6S--116'' '66 11-lUSTA."lG PIS. R/H, 't 0 rlf!W titt"I, nt'W ~xhau111. VALIANT rcbll carb ,t, ~-X1nt ----------1 runnlrv.: rond & clean. 'G.1 \'Al.IANT Conv .. r & h 6 61_....7507 nfl l:Z t')I. Grt>n t e('On cmnsporia. 1974 MUSTANG 11 110n. One 011iner. $3%i. 3,000 n1iles, S."mO .\il-12~ e11ll :~'>1-~1 or a,-,r .. J!7fll ·~1 1\Cll 1. 1rhi•1" i..il'. fl/'!, c1 1~ brks, clron, t O\\'m', 1:1 m~. Pr11:t."d In M?ll. 8,16--l!kiO. oll £. ·sT FASTB/\CK, 6 cyl., au10, vinyl top, R/11. 17 ~fPC. l\lu11 M-ll. .~i,,:{'t -------- { VEGA '72 VEGA , llalchbAck, Low m!le11. Jrreut c ond i t lo n 497-tSXt . '71 VEGA GT. nn1/frn 11(>"' engine, lire!, el r. Call Bill nt '.'119-2393'------ 19 •· .J 9 PILOT ·AOVERTISER WtdnrSday, Marth 27, 1974 DAI LY PllOT 5:J '74 DODGE SPORT SPECIAL Fully Factory Equipped (ll 29C4G 10 772 11 FULL PRICE NOT STRIPPED 109 Ai1tom,H1c pa~senger seat. ou;il r>11l" bumpers, po wer <;1el'rinq n1urh mu~n n10re {B 11AT4X0 176851 52588 +T&l ~ ,. FULL PRICE 53288 · T & l '7 4 DODGE Station ---.0::.Wagon 1WL45G4A 11 43 44 ) Automahc lransmns1o'n. 3.18 eng1t1e. mucn-much mOfe FULL $3288 PRICE I T & l TAKE '70 DODGE MONACO HARDTOP ---YOUR I • __!_ _ WE DO HA YE """ ; . . COLTS! M:~~LS • '70 CHEVROLET '70 PLYMOUTH IMPALA HARDTOP STATION WAGON '74 CHARGER FULL PRICE F ully F,JClOry ! i11ppcd l\VL<11G 4G 10240! 52888 • T & l --__, NOT STRIPPED ~ ... m.111 VH <1•11"""' ii•' '"•w•·1 '>teenng power bra~c" HD spnngs lt.r. tinted w1...-1i.t>•~·ui. f..r1 .,mi, a!: /0 ... nri , o.iu r~uct1omuch more. 1D l 4Al 4 SO:l l~~! $. FULL PRICE 53188 OLD FASHIONED NEW ENGLAND SALES & SERVICE ; T & L Full $ 88 .oowN Price $35 Mo nth CHOICE Automatic. air condi11oninq , p:iwer Auto mor1c, factory air. r ovvcir Ill. steering, white wall tires, rnuch st eer ing , power brak es, 1'llJl '-. • more. (756BXUJ much more . (685AXCJ Sport SuourOO n. A u101nat.c. rorl•o. h-?11 er, '.'IOOd srdr> prinP IS. 'IJ'l1fP ,.,'Jil:,, ;--1111_1 rnlJP? l088Sl/i/ For only 36 mos v11 th S88 down Fu ll cash pri ce S888 1 T&L DAferred pymt. price $1138.00. ANNU AL PERCEN TAGE RATE t 731%0 A C ... 70 FORD RANCHERO · ... , . ;i~~~·s,:eur'.~~a:~:;l~ll~~ ~~aakt:~: s 1088 ~ air cond1t1on1ng . wood grain ~ panels. more. (75268F) Ill FULL PRICE ' T • L , ~b~oorph~~~PO~}o~atr ~~a~,! Ill FULL PRICE .. ' L NOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? Try VICTORY "You're the Winner" We accept all War ranty Work on All Chrysle1 Pro ducts DODGE •CHRYSLER • Pl YMOUT H Motor H9.me-Service Too! I '· • . ' . ~ '• . ' .; . • . · .. • .. ~ . .. .. -:1 .. • . "' . . .. ' ·- 54_ DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Marcil 27 1974 To!ll{l~h pt1Ct•11CI l&L '1611Cl.Sl"Oo"'n .,,1111 w Q ptr mo Jgr ~ mo\, Oflftrt'CI P"'\I. . P<•f@ 134l.6J APR. 1'.~•. on •~ovtd ,,f(J,f, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .. dcyl, 4.speed. l d1s.c) brakes. heater, vinyl interior, bucket seals. delul(e bumper Qroup. Lie. 4R lOXl65331 1 97 4 MAVERICK 4 DOOR V·I. •ulo. tr•n~ .• ldi!.CI br•kts, tinltd glass. H.D. suiptri~•on. Low milts. •4K91F1'69'9 IMMIDIAft lllLIYlllY BRAND NEW .t74 FORD 3;4 T. & CAMPER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THIS PI CKUP TRUCK & CAMPER IS READY TO GO IF25BRT81830) .·379 BRAND NEW 1974 MUSTANG II HARDTOP •74 MUSTANG ti H.T. '2.J liter. auto. trans .. radio. heater. whitewall ires, tinted glass. N4F02V26a716 · '73 BUBBLE TOP : CA.M,ll V-8, auto. trar1s .. oower ~Teerlnq, power brake\, ht <l1er. 11nle<1 glass. pdss. sea!, tulr~ l'Q<Jll)PE'd w 1thsink, 1{f box, caroe!. oant'ling, etc. E34GHR689C6 s1aoo DISCOUNT 1-IDIATI HLIYIRY FROM SUGGESTED LIST PRICE ~~~ND '74 FORD 3;4 TON PICKU~ • • F-250 READY FO R"'""" WORK OR PLAY F25BRT818JO 4-Door· 6 cyl., auto. tr111is .• radio. healer, just like r'IO'.'w, low lo..,. m iles. •OSBHRA '72 AMC Javeli n v -B. tactory air conditioning, power steering. p<>wcr ld•SC) br<:tkes. radio, healer. tinted olt1 ss. lu xurv w1Th economy. #971HDE ' , '71 PINTO 2 Dr.· $1388 2000 cc a uto. !rdns .. radio, heater. 1'7160LQ '72 CAPRI '2'000 cc 4 cyl., 4 specd. radio. healer. real low miles. Dress up group. •371FAS '71 TOYOTA P.U.' • SO<"ed, radio, heator, v+nyl interior . •07718W '71 FORD VAN Aufo. Tra ns .. radio, healer. License No. 6a 77JH '66 FORD Super Van 6 cvt . s lick shill. A rare find. License No. V.it08J6 '71 MAVERICK 6 cyt .. auto trans .. faclorv air conditioning, power s recr ing, radio, heater. tin led glass. License No. 067BUH '71 PL YM. CRICKET • soeed. radio, heater, lo. to miles. M 502CTQ '71 TORINO 6 cyl , auto. Trar-.s .. oower sleer•ng, radio, hea ter, low m il es . .t\091118 '72 PINTO RUNABOUT ~ soeed. radio, heater, #6840QK '73 MAVERICK Coupe Au to. trans . taclory air conditioning, radio, healer . whilewatl fires, vinyt inlerior, a super gas Sd V('f. •21SGWV :~~OO~~~!.~~.i~~~~~.pow.,$1 98 8 sleer ong, radio, healer, l1nled g lass . .t1J0la9 :~~,,~~"~!: .. ~e~!~~'"''''· . $1 3 8 8 power s!eer ing, radio. heater. vinyl roof, tinled glass, •654APX :~~"'~'~.!~; .. ~~~E,~!,~on'"'· oowec $ 7 s· 8 steering, rad io, hea1C,~, whilewall tires, tinted glass, •YCP629 '68 DODGE Camper Van Econo 6 cyl , auto. trans .. factory a ir c0f'ld•lt0f1•ng, r11dro, healer. License No. WVHJ\2 '69 FORD Ctry. Squire V·8, aulo. trans .. factory air conditioning, oower s1cer1ng, oower brakes, radio, ht'ater, Tinted g lass. roof rack. •690EMZ '72 VEGA HATCHBACK •speed, radio, heater, #082FWA FORD . ' Wtdn~, Marci! 27. 1974 PILOT ·AOVERTISER 2~ ECIAL PURCHAS WE HAVE PURCHASED SEVERAL NEW & USED • . 1973· . - PINTOS &rMAVERICK AT BIG DISCOUNTS AND WE ARE PASSING THESE SAVINGS ON TO YOU. HERE'S TWO EXAMPLES 1973 PINTO RUNABOUT .it cyt.. • spttd, radio. healer. interior .&. ex!erior decor. Lie. No. 2SJHOY YOUR CHOICE 1973 MAVERICK V.t, auto. lraM., fo&etory 1ir conditionil'l(I, power snerino, radio. heater, whitewall !ires. Tinted glass, interior .&. irxferlor decor. Lk . 21%WV ,. BRAND NEW - 1·974 RANCHERO 500 V·B, auto. trans .• p()Wer steering, heater, whitewall tires, tinttd "'::~~ glass. solid state igni- -.. . lion. Ser, No. AC7H1S7316. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ::•D ''73 COURIER & Shell AUTO. TRANS. He•· ter, wtiitNt•U lirtt, >.1inv1 inlerlor, tool kif. ISGTANE509'21) 1ont uNns· $298 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i'974 TH UNDE RBIRD FROM FACTORY LIST IATE DELIVERY v.1. 1U10. l1Ml'!i , f..:!Ofy 1i1 conci;. loOt1•'19, ~ strtorong, l)O'Ntf td11cl bri~H. POWt• window,, ~ !HIS. &m''"' Slt<l'O r.tdio, "tilt'. wlloltwtll h~~. v•nyl roo!. 1m1e<1 g!tu. wtftl co-,, mxin rOQI, 1;11 wll@tl, INlhtr ,ntt<.or " "'VCh mort Str No. •J17A!!ll'SI. s1700 DISCOUNT 1974 LTD WAGON COUNTRY SQUIRE v..e, -.to. 1rtn~ .. t..:tory •it ~lfo1ili'IO.'""lV!l-lll)lilrr;"pc!Wfl' slff!fin), ll(Mltr CO)IK) bfM;n. ~ willODM, llOWtf w-.ti.. lifi71if!'"stefiij" m'.O. liHrtr. M!Oltwlll rim. '"'Itel t11n. wl'IHI t-s. vlnJ! lnltriOr, HO switrision. "'°·lilt ~.tit. set. No. 4J•IAl11Pt I I 7 I J r pl a a bl d • p a ' G a 5. b i -n p w a I I San Cle1nente Todit)''s t'inal • Capistrano EDITION VOL. 67 , NO. 86, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 19H TEN CENTS San Juan Seel{s Building Ban for Creel{ Area By PA~IELA HALLAN Of m. D•llr ~not sr.i1 San Juan Capistrano city councilmen soon will urge the cou nty lo ban the construction of houses or co~rcinl buildings in the nood·plain areas of Sa n Juan Creek outside the C'itv limits. Councilmen ag reed · ~fonday to recommend that the county's new flood· plain zone be strengthened to all ov.· only agricultural uses (and temp o r a r y movable structures re I a t e d to agriculture ) public utilities. recreational facilities and exca\'ation pm1ecL.; Th<i.<>e uses would app ly in areas affected by a 100-year storm. Such storms arl' charaetcriz<'CI hy engineers as lx•ing the int!'rmedinte IYfl\' of floods ~hich cou ld afle{'t the ha~1n The worst possi ble flood is rt'frrred to hy experts as a .. standiird projtX't flood." If the county proposal l$ adopted unchanged. special permit s could be granted for construction of rrsidcnllal. commercial and indu$trial buildings in the nood plain if steps are taken !u prevent flood dJn1a.1:c. Stf'~ \\l1uld inC'lude elrva11ng the firs! floor of a building so that it is a font abO\'I" !h(' le\'el th:it water l'OUld reach 111 :in 1ntrrnlt'dlillt' nood . Anu\h('r ll·chniqU{' would bl.' Io d1!>C'ouracc :iny ·grading or c0f1s1ruct1on wiJi <'h ro111d add to the height of 1h1..· 11aTL'r Al!cring the course of lhe stream or ."tri'ngt..hening ch.:u1ncls also \\'Ould be l'Onsick•rt•d Councilmen ~1onday said th('y did not l;1·lie1 e the n1eaSUJ'l'" 10 be adequa!l' "In the p.1s1, the l'I!~ has <1llo\1t•d development v.·ithin the intern1ediate flood plain. n1o..st notably ln 1h1: area around Ca111ino drl Av1on and Alipaz Street." said Assistant Planner Llrry L:t"'rt'I)(.'('' "Thi~ policy h.:is lx'en l'hangcd o~ ;i reliult of pa~t ex1>1.·rit'nce and \t•chnira l studies of potential nood damage." he added. Hundrt'ds of mobile homes, single- fan1lly houses ancl condominiums ha\'t' l)('('n built in area~ of S.1n Jttan Wh('i'l' t·xi>rrts say \\';11ers _ rould reacl1 111 ;1 n1a.ior flood . Jn lhl• floods of 1969, ~'ln Ju;u1 Capistrano lost 111·0 bridges and 1,~00 f('11t <1f Sl'.ll<ctal ch;1nni:l laung: to the rag1n~ flood \I ah'r~ Sorre rt"sidcnts \l'l'ft' ~1ls11 fort•ed tn t·I acuate during that 1)('1'1od. &'Cause of 1/1<' expcntnce. the c•ity ha." .:idoptcd a policy of being 1110r1' str1rlf:t'lll 111 its dc1·elopn11'lll s1and11rd$ fur 1ht: flood .:irea,., Cr~·t·l..stde l';irk. 11 32·<'are rttre<Jt1on Sllf' nrxt iv San Ju.111 Creek. v.·as orderrd Uv the (·1ir to disc0tira$:l' scvtr:1l df.\·f']o)ll'rS fr'on1 {'Xlf'nding th1•1r l>l"O)t'<'!~ !OI> 1;IOS1.• 10 lht• CTl't'k Th:t1 1:111<! h1.·c.11n1..· 111•· dt•Vl•lopi·r ' p:1l'ks c .. 1111111tn1t·n1 'l'hi,.; 11crl(s t-ottn.,·11 :1<'11on i~ :in f),h•11s1nn nf a nc11 1·1111.vn's f)f)ficy pl<1i1 11hit·h S1.'<·k.-. strongt·r rt•slnelions on lht• U$1' or th1• l;1nds suhjl'Ct 1u fk1oding . It :il.<:0 is an exan1ple of ;i strcnglhcncd rn:· )>OhC~' 11·hlt h (-.11ts rl)f' «lo~C ~ru1irl\' 11f planning effn11s on h·iT1!1.1r~ out of the tl!y, but nf'ar S.111 Ju:in's ht11111d:1rics. 'Boom' Continuing Gri1n Erro1· Wrong Ashes in Mom 's Vrn? SAN DIEGO (AP) -A cremation ~ociety has been sued for $100.000 by a man and woman wh o conten d they \Vere given sonie· one else's ashes as the ashes or their 1nothcr. Harry Shannon of San Diego and his sister. ~la rgarct ·Falken- thal or Yokohama , Japan. filed a Superior Court suit Tuesday again!'t Telopbase Society of San Diego, a low-cost fune ra l group. The suit alleged negligence and em ot.ion·at distress. The pair said their mother, Mary Ann Shannon. died f'eb. 9. and Telophas{!: gave Shannon a boxed urn purportedly c:ontaining Iler ashes. Shannon said he rented an air plane to scatter the ashes over San Diego County as his mother wish_ed. But when he opened the urn before entenhg fhe. plane Feb. 27, he said he found someo ne else's name inscribed on it. Shannon scattered the ashes in the urn, nevertheless. Clemente Project Coastal Panel -Rejects Condoniiniuni on Bluff By CANDACE PEARSON Of !'tit lnllY PUOI St.ti' Another condomi nium proposed on a bluff edge in San Clemente has been denied a permit by the regional coastal commi ssion . The South Coast Regional Zone Cooservation c.ommissiOn meeting in Long Beach split 5-5 Tuesday on the request by developer Geor ge Gearn for the six·unit building. Seven votes are needed for approval. Ahsenl v.·ere Commissioners J an1es Hayes and Louis Nowell, both of Los Angeles. Gearn said he couldn't comply with a 25-foot setback from tfl e bluff edge at 1205 Buena Vista as suggested by commission planners. He claimed it ~'OUld make his lot almost unbuildable. The commission turned dov.'Tl a 12-unit project in t.he same area a fe\f weeki; ago after the developer also objected to the setback. With the city's front and sideyard setbacks and the extra 2.5 feet taken out, Gearn said ~1ooday, the flat bui!dable area of the lot would be 3,350 square feet. Withou.t any settiackS, he added, it is 5.400 square feet. -Gearn v.·anted to extensively grade the blufftop, taking out fill which was add ed in 1963 and )969 and some of the natlll1tl-terrain,--- Then his plans called for cascading up to-three stories of the proposed five.. story DAILY PILOT AD RESPONSE GREAT "The response was terrUic." \\'hat more do you have to have <..1 advertiser say to tell you that you're doing the job? That's ~"hat the advertiser said ":ho placed this thrt.'e'-lintr: Attract. Bachelor apt Yrly rtntal. Bal ls!. can (Phone No.) There's plenty of spilce ln lhe Oi'iilY Pilot for an ad lhAt can \\'Ork just as "·ell for you . If you want to reach the audience \\'Ith "response a~ility." try the direct line to a 'Dally ~not ad•\•isor. Dial 642,\6711. building do<.1'n the bluff. Comrnisslon planners didn'L likC' !he idea. calling it unacceptable for csthct1c and safety reasons. They recommended denial of the project, unless Gearn agreed to the still· unofficial standard of kel'ping all construction 25 feet back from the edge. The con1mission didn't have a separa te discussion on the blufftop standard ~\tonday. But Commission Executive Director i\l clvin Carpenter said later he felt tht stand ard had been upheld by the .com111ission's denia l of the Gearn permll. Because the commission ra rely agn'<'S unanimously on policy mailers. he (See BLUFFS, Page 2) Realtor Seeking ~ Prese rve Funds For Dana Hills ,\ Dana Point realtor, alarm<'d at th(' recent damage to a high school v.·iJdlife preserve by vandals. has launch('d a fund drive today in an ('ifort to b<'lp restoration. ~'Jartha Ray gave an initi:il $.1<1 in10 a fund she started to-hel(l Dana-Hills HiRh- School students and staff rrpair the damage to specimen trees. bridges and walkways in the can}'on near the cam(lus. Recenl \'Ondalism caused extensi\'e damage to the area granted officially to the high school by the County -0f Orange and a developer of a nearby 1rac1. Vanda ls uprooted and stole several oak and sycamore trees planted reeentl}', and did major damage to "'alkways and bridges built by lhe Neighborhood \'oulh Corps. "\Ve're looking for either cas;h donations or the donation of young nalh'e irees In can.-; so lbe "'ork can start." said the realtor. Ansonc \\;illing to dona te funds 10 the eflort can make checks f>'I Y!lh!e to Dana 1-li lls High School and cnn send them to 1he realtor's office at 34212 Pacific Coast Highway. Offers of nursery stock ~ill be ac('('pted thert as well, she said. Ho111es Leall Lo11g List Of P1·ojects Hy JOii\' \'Al.TERZA or lfte 0111v 1'1101 Sl•ll The C'nergy crisis no~with.~tand1ng. S::in Cl<'mente's record building boon1 aP\X'ar.; 10 re continuing with 1najor residential projl"Ct!J heading the long list Qf {'Onstruction starts ea rly this year. Director of Building <ind Pla nning Richard Ahlman s<l1d today th:it drspil(' fencs 1hat the shortages \.l'Ou!d cripple the construction industry. lhe problrm hns not affected lhe SQuth CoaSl citv. San Clemente set an all-time record for construction last year 11·it h more. than $29 niillioo in ni'\V construction. Ahlrnan predicts t)1is yea(s final totals ll'ill approach S2-t mi!Uon. .. And that is still far higher than tho• first boom we 11.:id in the early 1960s. II\ 1ruly av:esonie,'' said the veteran city department head. Ahlm;in s;~id that the total nu1ntwr of resid('ntia\ units c i th t' r undrr con">t ruction or ready to start eXt'('{'C]S 1.lXIO. Although oondominiumS arc again at the head of the list of dwelling t~•pes. s1nglc·f<11nily houses are on ;i surgl· again. Little of tha t construction took placr !Jst ye;1r in San Clemente. Grading equipn1ent already is mo\·in~ in on a threc-Oeveloper p J an 11 c d community in the Palisades v.·h('re about 800 tov.·nhouses will be built in an area once earmarked for t>States. Beachfront and blufftop condominiums also are continuing. Ah ln1an said. .. E1·en "'ith the large number of unHs ready to go. "'c still have some big ont·~ on down the line. Even !hough material shortages and increased ro.:;ts are hlttin~ the industry, the v.·ork just scents to COfl!inue." he said. Ahlman S<lid v.•ith the ne11· construction calculated. and forecasts plu.i:gcd in. San 1 See BOO:'\I. l'a~e 2 J Crasla Victi·111 Doheny volun teer firrrncn ad1nini:-ter oxy~en to l.eroy lierbert Carty. f)H. of :l3H31 S1l\'er La11!ern. Uana Point. after he 1\'3$ inJurec! in tn!lt~ion be· 1ween his pickup truck and another ;:it noon hour ·rucsday. Carty suffcretl head inJuries and fir· 111en had to ren1ovc donr of his truck to aid vi!'titn. J.l is condirion was described as •·t:ond · at ·San C-lc n1cnte yeneral llospital. Ot her driver . .Juan Soria Avila , J9, of 29782 l'reston, l.aguna i\'iguel. \.\'as unhurt in mishap at l)ac1fic t:oa.'\t lf ighway and Street of the Golden Lant ern. · 3,000 A1~1·ests of Alie11s } Reix·atr<I raid' r~n Tustin·s <1)1('n r;1i!ro;irl as \\'t'll 11.:; 111H10r arrr~s al thl· S.1n (hmfrt~ Hord(·r l';Jtrol t'ht·ckp<11n1 ha11• 1<Jrl1h11•1 rl : .. ''; :•:1 1d1 Tin11• fl'l'Onl for :1l1tn :1n't''I' 111 a 1nunth'.s t1rn!' Spoke:-:.men for 1he patrol at San ()nofrc todav said that by the end of tlus rnnnth the iota! should fe;ich 3.0UO perS1.1ns held for d{'port;itinn. .. h's an all·tirne r('c:ord for us ... said one ofl1t:C'r t01!nl". \\t!'kend arrests 1hrou t::h "eh i c I e thf'cks ;H Onofre ha\·e n{'\lf'<l an a1'er';i~e of 300 persons over each t1•-rrd:iy period. but tht bulk of the f1gurl's rel<HC'~ tn reprared busts nl !racks1de In Tustin \\h;:re hundreds of alien' hol'C Ix-en pick('d up as thry hopptd frorn northbound fr('ights. P<1troln1en said the frei~h! hoprin~ has increased HI recent v.·eeks and nltt•ns bo;ird ll11· train~. all ;ilong the Jin,. btlv.•·c11 San Diego :ind Loo AngL·lcs. Alth!lt1gh 11l1l·n arr1:~ls art· up . ano!h•·r ri~~ct of the p11Lrol's tnforf'Cml·Ut has ~llov.·n a sharp decline irate l;ist ~ e:ir patroln1t'n r,1( k('(I up Sllh5t:1n!1ill fl(.;UrC$ •Hl ~l'l7.Llrt'F of ninr11uana and dangerous 1!rug~ at the ruadblock. Bu! i11 re<-enf n1011ths. tilt• ;1n1r.un1 has dwindled and off1ters theorilcd that thl' transporters of the n1atcrlal !rorn ~lrxico h11\·t· sh1f\1:tl !I) ,1ltc·m<1tc shipping n1C'thod.~. 11 Arnong the l argt'~I drug bu~ts at the !':ifltion w:is !hC' s·~1111rr !.'1st V(•ilr ·Jf a record haul of 111ariJ11an.:1 · \\eighin.g ne<irly 700 pounds -all stn shed 1n !he trunk of a C<Jr. Officers today said they h;ive not htifl(·d a ship1ncn1 for 1hl' p<:t.'i\ sei·cra! Wl'\:ks . .Sutrey Re-veals Pric e of Meat At Recor£l lligli n.r thr Associated Prt!'S!i One )"l'Dr .:if!Pr ihl" \ll'f'k·long m<>al hnyLott ealled IJy eonsuml'rs to protest rising-prices. an A5SOCia\L'<i Press survey shov.s tha! nicat ge111:r;:1lly is more: exf)t'nsi1·e !h11 n C\'t·r at the retail level. l'hf' shopprr \1ho sticks to speeials t·an M111f' up v.·i~11 a mra1 0111 lov.'l'r than last yenr. \\'ho!('S.11(· price<; arc dov.n becau1'e of in('rf'asr<I suppl ies that p1k'<i up during- thf' J:1nuar~· truckers' strik e nnd bt:cau~.. IX")Ple .:irt' b111·1ng lesl' n1e;1t. ()\'(•raJI. ho'>lrver. 1111•;11 priN',; ar<' J!rn .. rall\' h1gh<'r !hlln last ve.1r in J!l c111.-.s ttlC'Ckl'·d hy tht· 1\P last ·April J and :igain th:s 11'tt'k The AP surl'ey covcrM S{'l'l'll rneat 1tc1ns -rr1und ~!c.1k, pork f'hops. rhorJX--d rhurk. sirloin steak. lan1I> 1 hop!>. !eg of lamb .'.lnd ~landJng rib roa.~1 Hurd Said 'Son of Satan' F1ft \-~ix 111:rccnt or me 1t1'1ns checked \l<'ll' "1t1i.;h1·r 111 price 26 j)t•rccn! 11·err lo\11·r : 10 pt·rc<'nl 11prc unchanged : and SI IX'f('l,'llt \1erf' un;ivailable on one of the 1140 ~urvev d;ile~ Hct"f J1~1ns g1'11rrHll~· increa&:d more 1See .\IEAT. Par,e 2! Psychiatrist Calls Accused J(ille r 'Dnngerous' ~ 1'1e. .accused...killer-of a _\Iission..Yiejo school teacher beli~\'<'S he, is the son of &llan. a psychiatrist testified Tuesday. and is "as dangerous as anyon<' J\·e ever met.'' J)r. Emest \V. Kl:.itte "·as testifying in the Supe rior Court snnily hearing for Sle.,.·en C. Hurd. 2~. Klane ls Orange County Director of /l.lental Health. Florence Nancy Brov.·n. 31, the mother nf five. \\'as savagely murdered in ,June. 1~70. Hu rd has spent t"·o years at A1ascadcro State Hospital for the cruninnlly insane. Several others ha \·e been convicted and hnprisoned in the cai;e. A Jury or sevt>n men :ind fii:~ "·omen heard 111<> second o! four psychiatrisls to he cnlled a.~ expect "·HneS!iCS Tuesday. The hearing \Yill det&mlne if Httrd Y.'i11 now fu cc a 1nurder trial. lie Js accused of he1ng a leader of a loose-kni l group af drifting drug users whose deities "'ere dope and the de\'IL The group was linked to the June 1, 19i0 robbery and axe murder of &tnla Ana. _..scc.\'lCc stauon 11tv,.'tldan Jcr Ca rlin. Less !han ~4 hour~ after Carlin. 21, \Yas hncked lo death . ~lrs. Rro11Ti -"·aS dragged from her car at 11 stop sign to 011 Irvine orange grove and fatally slashed and st::ibbed. Since being return('(] from Atascadero. 1-furd hns IX'Cn intervie•vl'd h y psychin.1rists including Or. Klatte and his San Diego Ups Electric Rates LOS ANGELES il'P\) -The SI.Ille Public U1ilities Commission nnn-0unet>rl today it granted Snn Oiejln G:is '& Elcclric Co. a 16 peret>nt 1ncrra~ in ('lt~trlc rale~ to offsl'.'I higher cost;, of fuel oil a11d natural gas. The increa.~e. effective April I. will ndd Sl.96 a month lo bills for !he a~'~r.igc residenct. ' a..";;ociatc....Qr._fi.obc_rl Qrur_y. \\1110 ~itso teS'li ficd l\1esd.Jy. Testimony hy llr Klatte includ0d tr,.l1mony that l!urd ('Ontinuf'd hi:- Snt<inou.s prayers nightly at !ht state ho'q)11;il and !hat he also 11·orshipcd the dl"ity knnv.·n In him as liar!e~·Dnvidson. :iftcr lht> firm that bulldi< fas t 1notorc~ elf's. !lure! nev<'r hti<l a n1otorcyclc. ll v.·;is tc11tifif'd. and while hMpitnlizt'd 1oc req urstcd continuing tranquiliidng druJ(S 1-0 block out voicc5 !hat told him he cannol love. lie said t-fvrd -v.ho hod culli\·atcd long. curved. fingem~11ls and sit! w!!h his 11r1sts and ankles chained nnd cuffed - siill oppt'ars to be psychotic The l)l'ychl:itrist added th:it lh1> bu~'ftY· haired prisoner oould dc~lnilely dt'- t€rl"oe;:iti.' 1»cnt11.l!y undf'r strl'38 of th~ l"Jll81 pt(){ffdlng!l and that his ps~·chos1~ could 1'lf' dur to the C:1r!ln·l!rov.n i1U:ur. ..To hide this honihle thing be 'MS dOnf'.'' Dr. Klatt(' ·i;aid. tXplainlng his e\aluation Ata!ICadc.ro psychiatrists a\:m ll'il'e ~ATAN, Pa~e l1 Orang:~ Coast Ls -~ _$ -1----~ Weather ~l~rly cloody tonight. but clc-nr- ing Thursd11y to fi:ur skies und "arm{'r lcmper<iturl'S 11 lg h s Thursday in the mid to upi;H:r 60s. Lo"s 1n Ille· 50s U~SIDF. l'OllA \1 /}1 n .~i:.:li•1f1 n11fob1ot1ropl1 !1. tlic ()11che.~s fJj Rerfford tells tif 011 nttln'k IJy un it11ruder and ..tl1t> 1119l1t sllc bccarne 1r 1cr11no~." Story. l'ar1e 'l. Ill Vevr Str¥o(t J lo1tn" )0 ~. M I nd 1 (l rttr COl'Mt 1t Cl••'lliML t)•"" Ctmlc• 44 c .. 11wor11 .. ~.'11 H-71 .. , lt Edl!ot111 l'ltt ' E~ttrl11~'"'1ftl 11·U "~mt >l ·1l """ ,, ... , ~or !flt l'KOfCI IT l'lttnt.... M 'ft !flt '4t¥!(t H Aft~ Ll ft6'tr\ 1' M1vot1 :1.11 Mll•v•I F\IM• n l•hhtft•I Nt•t o Or•"tt Co.;rly 1' S•IYI& ~t•!tt )1 S"rt' 11•0 (" 1ttlft(fDh" t SIH~ MarioalJ '11J ffl•~it1tn II f~eatto J• 71 Wtllft•r t Wtitem• ·~·~ 10 'Nom•ft•t ,.,,., ,,_., World Nt"'J • PJLOT \Vrdnrsday, Marci\ 27, 1q74 ~~~~~~--~~~ Volta11teer Ptappeteers $26. 7 Million Water Plan Draws . Flood of Criticism By JACK CHAPPELL Of "' c.11'1 ,lltt SllH An environmental hearing on a proposed S26 .. 7 million regional ~·aste water oollectlon and treatment ~y5tem Tuesday ni"ht produced a flood of crltlciJ11n that the project did tooJ!tUe.Jor complete wnter reclamation and too much toward promotiftg growth of undeveloped lands. In sometimes sharp criticism Tuesday night at 1he Laguna Beach City Council chambers, en\'i ronmentalists charged the Aliso Vi1ater f\tanagenlent Agency (AW,.1A) proposal "catered" l-0 large land developers. The A WM.A system discussed includes sewer lines north to Laguna Beach, Emerald Bay and Irvine coastal lands, and .south to South Lag\llla Crom a large regional treatment plant a mile .and a· half up Aliso Canyon. An ocean outfall for dbpo&al of treated effluent would be constru cted 8, 700 feet Into the Pacific off Aliso Beach. However, James Dilley. pre5idcnt or the Laguna Grttnbt-lt. !aid th~ preseoce of the capabilit y of dealing y.·1tb v.·asles produced in residential, co1nmerclal and industrial developmen t la a stimulant to that development. Oil lay and other en\' il'oomentatim said that while the AW~IA Jo::JJl considered the M.000 population J\toulton Ranch development plan, the ofricially approved greenbelt had bt.'UI left out. Laguna Beach :\1ayor Jt.oy Holm asked if AVi':-OIA could not ~·alt until hearings on the Moy.hon Ranch plan are coocluded with the county. Mayor Holm said it wai untortunate deci!ions had to be made now on matters affecting both l\loulton and lhe Irvine Ranch Coastal territory when the shape of Uns e development.5 is not set. Kymla said if the projtct were to wait , it would lose grant flnancing paying an Htknat.ed 87 percent ot the project 's """ The meeting closed on a nott of r&nl'Or as Secord charged the AW~tA plan was "not responsive t.o the public interest," but was a "class\c ca5e" o r rC1DOOSl\'ene~ to "special lntcmtsJ" which he sald was the large land owner. Secord !aid the ooly reason the poputaHon projects of the" proje<:t were JOwered v.·as because ot the fusa raiatd by environmentalists. l\1ichael Schley, a member of the Laguna Beach Board of Adjustment, said the AW~IA project should be re;trict.ed to solving existing problell'l!. Sctiley , said the present !OllllJon stimulates growth and provktes a ho8t ol population related prof>len11 for the area. Kymla said each of the quesliom raised by speakers ·at the hearing would be answered later by AYt'r-.1A. From Page 1 1\-IEAT •.• San Clemente .Junior \Vomen's Club members l\Irs. Cody Alkcn1a !left) and l\lrs. l\1ary Echelbarger show their children Gretchen Alkema and Doug Echelbarger a puppet routine which will be part. of storv hour activities Thursday at San Cten1enlt'! LibrarY. Special project sponsored by the club will cater to preschoolers at the weekly event which begins at 10:30. The project includes participation by the Irvine Ranch \l/ater District. ~merald Bay Service District. city of Laguna Brach, Los Alisos \\'ater District, El Toro Water District, r-.1oulton Niguel \\later Distric t and the South Laguna Sanitary District. Jn deference to a request by Dale Secord. representing the Environmental Coalition of Orange County, A\VMA directors voted to continue the public hearing on !he project Environment~] lmpact Report rEJRI lo 7:30 p.1n .. Ap.nl 26 at the lr\·ine Ranch \Valer District headquart ers. than other meats, but there v.1as no clear pattern. Chopped chuck, for example. was up in 12 cities. ri sing an average ol 24 percent. Jt was down in five cilies. decreasing an average of 12 percent , and was unchanged in t~·o. Ag11ew Sells Ho1ne, Makes $110,000 Fo1· 15 Months V.' ASHINGTON (AP 1 -Former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and hi! wife have sold their home in a \Vashlngton suburb for $300.000. They paid $190,000 for the house 15 months ago. The buyers were a retired Washington bulkier, Myron Davy, and his wile. Barbara Davy, a real estate agent v.1lo sold the property to her in·lav.·s, said she believes the Agnev.·s y,'jJI move out next month . They have 90 days to vacate. 'Ibe Agnews have been looking for a less expensive ~. something in the neighborhood of Jl00,000, in the Severn River area of ~faryland, accordirlg to writer Betty Beale, who disclosed the sale in the Washington Star·News. Before buying the bou.se, in the Maryland suburb of Kenwood, the Agnews rented an eight·room suite at a downtown Washington apartment hotel. The General Services Administration estimated recently It spent $124.587 for improvements required for the protection of Agnew when he was vice president. But I'\altor Peter Burr said while Agnew made a profit on the sale, about $72,000 of It is due to a 40 percent appreciation of proper1y in !he area since December 1972 when Agnew bought ttre house. Agnew spent some of his own money for improvements. such as a recreation room and some of the goveipment expenses were for security items tfiat did not enhance the propeny, P.1i.ss Beale wrote. The Davys live near Woodbridge, Va., and bad to relocate since their 250-acre area Is being converted. into a state recreatJonal park. '.Car Wash Fuel Storage ! 'Blamed for Tanker Fire Tuesday's oil fire at a Huntington Beach car wash may have been another unfortunate outgrowth of the fuel crisis. the city fire department officials said today. Capt. Roger liosmer, deputy fire marshal. said the Metro Car Wash, 18~00 Beach Blvd., was using its large underground gasoline tanks as a bulk storage site to save fuel for other car y,·ashes in the l\1etro chain. Such use. in a standard commercial 7.0ne, is against city zoning laws and fire codes, Hosmer contended. Flames erupted while a gasoline lank· er truck ~·as sucking fuel out of one of · the underground tanks. preparing to transfer it to another car "'ash in an· other city. The blaze senl up a long column of black smoke for about 15 minutes. gutted the gasoline truck, and burned truck driver \Villiam Cunningham on the arms, nose and body. He y.•as treated at the bum ward or Orange County l\ledical Center where his rond1t1 on v.as listed as satisfactory. He was later sent home. OlAM•I COAST DAILY PILOT Tl>r o .. "" Co.11 OAl!..'1' I'll.Of,-'"' wfUdl •I COmDon_, l~t H.wt·l'•n1, It """1-bl' "" O••~• Co.ut Pw111o1~ifl9 c-"'· !teN •111 l<ll!lo<\t lrt Put.II\-. M-IJ lf>•Mllfl ,ric11y. !O• Cot1~ M.u., Htw-t l•Kll• MU<>ll"9""' llr...;~1,ltU<>•1!n \111,.,, 1,..t;-... a.. H•-15o4d!tW<• -S.n C ......... 11/ ••n J.,..,, C.0~1\!ttrG. A 1lnGI• "'lofllt 0<!1!>0<1 I\ '"°'1111\~"ll StllH'OtVI 1"11 '""ll•Jf, IP'le l>'i<l<l~I 1>1jOllfftinv pa.n! ii IT JJll Wn! a.y -lllMI, ( .. 1, MotH, C•tt""'11. "'"- Rob1d N. W1 1cl '"'"''"' .,.,,, 1'111:111•"•• Je t~ It Curley Vl(t l'•toic11•'1 ""' G_,,, M.,,....,. T\o"''' K,, .. a l!;,ll'l!r Tl'loM 11 A. Mutphift1 M1,..tlflf e_,,.., Ch 1rl11 H, Looi llidi11d '· Nill A11ltflftl MllW>'ll""' EO>i6fl S.. Ck....,. OMt. 305 N11th El C1111!fto l11t. tJ67J 0"9r OHie .. Cot11 MtH: >• W111 111 UrHI ... ""'" •••(11. """''--' ......... . l1olll!lr4 .... IUtll: llVl •fflll .... l.,.1"11 L..._ IM(tli; m "•tt! o\Yf'\llf , ........ t7141 142 ... Jll C'-H!M Ab.rtltt .. '41·1671 S.. C.._.,. AN D111•tMM11 r,..,.._ ••2 ..... 20 (..-yflf'!I, lt11. Or'lllft c;.,11 "'*"""" c.......,,,. .... -..... lllVl!P'f"'"' Mll..,l,1 .... llw ... M-"'-t. .... ,i.: ..... " ~-.-111Horf .... ,.. ft'!lnllwl tt °"l'•ltl'il -· _. l«lollf cl111 _,_.,. Hiii It C.!t Mtw C.llltrftl•. ~1-llofl .... C.rrltr ll.; -llllP1 W -II l)JS ,,..,1111p, m!f(flty ... 11 .. llfll• $2,ll ~... • Fire investigators at the scene said it began when Cunningham shut off his pu1np. the pump sparkl'd and ignitl'd the gasoline fumes . Hosmer said operators at l\1etro told investigators they had been storing excess gasoline in their tanks as a convenience for 1heir other car v.·ashes lx'cause of the fuel crisis. The Aletro Car Wash has three 12.000 gallon underground tanks. a large storage capacity, Hosmer said. " u can have the big tanks but you can't them as a bulk siorai;:e operation," Hosmer explained. "Because of this, re going to start checking other ble torage areas." He said e fire departn1ent has one complaint of a gas station also being used for bulk storage and all empty gas stations will be checked for any unusual gasoline storage. "\Ve also plan to send letters to all city service station operators reminding them it is a misdemeanor infraction to use their tanks for bulk storage nnd transfer.·· Inspectors from tile fire department recently checked the underground tanks at five gas ztations which have been closed for several months. The check ~·as partly in response to comp{ainls 1hat the "ghost" sialions y,·ere used us hideay.·ays for excess gasoline. He said the Inspectors .... ere unable to find any gasoline stored in those five stations. From Page 1 RQOM ..• Clemente's population probably gained by 1.300 persons in 1973. Even with a 20 pe.rccot decrease in construdion valuation for the r<'st of this year, the population could increase at least by 1.000 more. · The mattt'.'r of determining the city's new J)Opulation arose before c it y councilmen last week when Councilman Tooy DiGiovanni fulfilled R campaign promise and won council support for a staU study on o new census. New rtSldrnlS In the city mean lncrtasfS ln tax rebates from the state :.mounting to about $18 per per!l()rl.. A recrnt censta i.n Son Juan Capistrano -also a rapidly growing community - showed major gains in ruidenll and allowed 1hc city to reap enoUih In the firSt year to morn than pay )he cost or the $6,000 head count. Ahlman said 1hat hb guess on cit>: populatloo u ol la.ti January In San Clemente ls about 20.3U. From Page 1 SATAN .•. predicted renewed proceedings could damage Hurd'! progress. Gang member and prosecution witness Herman Taylor testified and police reports had also mentioned lhat Jl.trs. Bro'An's heart was eaten in a tribute l-0 Satan. Prosecuting deputy district attomey Frank Briseno maintains the court should remember that if Hurd remains hospitalized, he could be released ...men his commitment period equals the prison sentence he might have served. "1''rom what I get from him ," Dr. Klatte testified Tuesday, "he doesn'r think he did anything wrong , Because, in his words 'Death is beautiful,' and 'ills father Satan is pleased." Hurd, who claims to have taken L.SD 500 to fM)() times during a Jong history of drug abwe, fidgeted as Dr. Drury, from Orange County Medical Center. testified about the condition of his brain and any chances for improvement. "From what t get from him, he believes he is here to be killed or else to be sent back to Atascadero ," Or. Drury testified in Judge Walter Charamza's courtroom. "I wouldn't write him off as hopele.ss," he said or rehabilitation , "but It \~"Ould certainly be a long process ." Ex-Seal Beacl1 Mayor Defeated; Student Wim1er Former Seal Beach l\1ayor ?>.1orton Bau failed in his comeback try but a young Jaw student was able to oust an inrumbent coun('ilman in Tuesday 's election. r-.tayor Thomas Blackman easily be;it Baum 1.068 lo 650 in Seal Beach Councilmanic District No. 3. It was a rematch of the 1971 recall election v.·hen the voters took Baum out of office and put Blackman in his place. In District No. I, which covers old town and Surfside, 28-year-<>ld law student Steven Kenyon beat Councilman James Dunn 727 votes to 346. \Vrite·in candidate St<1nie Benz, collected 27 votes. Councilman Harold Holden. of Leisure World . ran unopposed in Dist rict 5 and picked up 743 votes. The city clerk reported that 30.1 percent of the 12.186 residents eligible to vote in Tuesday's election cast their ballots. Today's vote count is complete. including abs<'nlce ballots. Baum v.·as attempting to regain his seat on the council by charging that Blackn1an and other councilmen ha\'e been pro-de\'rlopmPnt. Director& a!JO extended the time allowed for written comments on the E IR to April 2.1. As ou11ined by A W111A staff and consultants for environn1ental a n d <'nginerring and program costs. there arE> five major . alternatives to the proposed system. A more expensive but more ~mplete pl an for complete water reclamallon "'as favored bv environn1entalists and by mE'mbcrs ·or the Laguna Beach City Council. Don Owen. an AWf\1A consultant, said 1he plan f avored by th e environmentalists was not practi cal now because the "'ater reclaimed could not be sold or used during wint er wet months. He said a safe system ror the area of providing drinking quality reclaimed "'aler "'as 10 to 15 years away and that the proposed system could be exp~ndcd tn cope with such technical ad\•anct"ments if needed. The project sizes the outfall and other portions of the system to cope with an area population of 725,000 persons by 1995. a reduction of _ne_arly 100,000 persons from earlier estimates. There are an estimated 77.340 persons within the AW~1A member agencies now. earl Kymla . general manager of the ~toullon·Niguel Water District and chairman of the A WMA Board of Directors. said AW~tA is caught between widely varying popu1ation projections for the arta. Kymla said the agency is not in the land use business and is only attempting to respond to growth , not stimulate it. Fro1n Page 1 BLUFFS ... indicated . the standard v.·iU become established only through repeated use. Con1mission plaMers explained the 25 foot fieure was chosen because bluffs generally erode one foot a year. The setback would guarantee 25 years of the coastal resource, they said. Tllo StrlekP11 ''ugoslavia n President Tito suffered a stroke se\'eral weeks ago which has paralized the left side of his face and closed his left eye. Doctors say the 61· yeaf-old Tito is not in danger of dying. but there is no hope of recovery. Silence Greets End to Hearst Food Giveaway SAN FRANCISCO (APl The massi ve food distribution demanded by the kidnapers of Patricia Hearst has ended. but the only response from the Symbioncse Liberation Arm y has been silence. It has been 17 days since tile last tape rccordin(!' from the Sl.A. which claims it abducted the ~year-()ld coed Feb. 4. In Cambridge. ~lass.. FBI Director Clarence ~I. Kelley was asked during an appearance at the Harvard Law School Forum Tuesday if he could give some specifics on when ro.liss Hearst might be freed . His reply : "Nol a damned thing." Pork chops seemed to be the best buy -they v.·ent down in eight cities over the l 2·month period. Pork chops l''ere up in seven cities, unchanged In two and unavailable in one. In the 19th city, Austin, Tex .. the nonnal price i! $1.89 a pound -up 12 percent from last year's Sl.69 figure. But coosumers who went to the supermarket during a special sale this "'eek could get them for $1.39 a pound, dol'.·n 17 percent from last year. Government figures for February-the latest montil for v.·hich statistics arc a\•ailable -also showed higher prices. A sample of meat items checked by the U.S. Bureau of l..abor Statistics at 1.500 supennarket.<J in 56 cities showed increases on every product. The increases ranged. up to 31 percent for hamburger which went from an average of 34 cents a pound to $1.10 per pound. On Tuesday the gG\'emment announced it v.·s buying $45 million y,·orth of high quality hamburger to help prop up livestock prices. The meat v.•iU be donated to schools. Agriculture Department offi cials said the move could boost relail beef prices. But no one was sure how much. NJ might be expected . consumef'3 and indll.!try experts disagree about the long- tmn--effects of last-year's April 1·7 boycott. Consumers say it helped bring prices down and made people chaf)!e eatlng habits: the industry says it simply disrupted the market. Any assessment ml191: include the eUects of the meat price freeze ordered by President Nixon late last l\1ardl. That freeze was lifted on moot meat Items in late July. but beef prices remai ned controlled until September. Cattlemen claimed it v.·as unprofitable to produce beef and withh eld livestock from market. creating a temporary shortage. When the fr eeze ended. the livestock were sold and prices dipped briefly. Jn a few y.·eelts, hov.·ever, another shortage of beef appeared -this onl! caused bv the fact that fey.·er cattle v.•ere placed fn feed lots during the freeze. Prices went back up and ln Janua ry. Y.'holesale prices hit a record high. A choice steer carcass -the kind of meat the supennarkets buy -was selling for about 80 cents a pound. ,; . .. ' • -. . OPIN ' ... 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA~46-1919 CLOSID SUNDAY Baum. along with then Councilmen Conway Fuhrman and Thomas Hogartl. I were recalled from office in 1971 shorlly It after they fired City i\lanager Lee Risner I ~ and just a year after Baum had been el<'ctcd to the council. Tranck Shoes 11.95 Uir Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up Little league Shoes 5.95 All Purpose· Shoes 8.95 Up ~~sketball Shoes 9.95 Up Handball Gloves & Balls Rasquetball Raquets Darts & Dartboards Blackman was a i<'ader or 1he recall movement against Baum and the other3. 1 anrl Y:as elected in 1971 to take Baum's e1n I scat. l::h:inn. who "·as a en y Ken~·on. had ~ been npp:>intcd to 1he rouncil ~·hen I Counclhnan Thomas Barnes moved out of the city. Barnes b.ad defeated Dunn ln j the 1972 election. J\1rs, Benz campaigned as a write-in candidate when she \\'as unable to win a court ordrr to place her name on the ballot. She had lived in District I Jess than o year which made her ineligible. according lo the city charter. Boyle Jury Quc1·icd l\IEDIA. Pa. (UPl l -Questioning of prospec tive jurors began an hour early I toda)' in t.fforts 1G speed selection of /t jury in the murdtr trial of former Unit~! Nine \Vorke~ President W. A. •·tony" Boyle. Afttr court convened at 9 a.m., II took about an 'hour to select another juror for the tria l of Boyle, accustd of orlglnatlng the ~ea to kill hls UMW rival Joseph A. "Jock." Yablonski, his wlfe and daua,hter, Tennis Sh~es 7.95 YP Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 D~ Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Racke.t Stringing OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY - Skateboards Shuffleboard Sets Slantboards Croquet Sets Raleigh Bikes Tires-Tubes-lites Bike Parts & Repairing Baseball Mitts ' B"·~•lls & Bats Baseball Undershirts PHONE 646·1919 j • • -' ·~ ' . 7 -. " I • ' • ' Wednesday's Closing Prices ,.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ~ Y1•a1 ·s Hi;.:h-Lo"~ Appear E, erv Sulurday • • " " ' ... " • " " ' " ,, • ~~~·~ ..... ,,,, ................. ,,, .... ,~ ... _. .. , ........... ~~~~.LL~•~~~~· Ma1·l{ct Fi11ally Lo se" G1·0Ltl1(l ~1'\\ '\(lrtK 1 \1>1 Stock n1arkcl p11ccs \\l 1c:h hid hen 1hlil Ht ll bnlaru:rd fot 11101c lhnn a \Itek :;ll pptd "uddln v 1 Ito a ~ha1p fill \\cdnc) (\ II I1adn1g 1c1n.11nltl l1~h1 ho\\c\tr 1nda:~ll111g 111 ,llJscnt:c o( di!\ "011.'fi: "l'!lu1i,: p11 ss url ,uull)i)l:; sutd 1 hi.' 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It's I \\' 0 years !:Her. and F.lll•n hlls hl't>n nornin· :ilt.'<I for An au111TYH Academy A\1'ard once 1nGn.•. Ulis thnc for bf>sl .1ctrl'S.O: of ttle \'Car in "Thr ~:xnrc~t ·· ~st· thnc it 11 .'l-i lu1· best '"Hj)-- ·OOrtu1g aclrl.'.1.~ 111 "l'hr L;isl . ricture Sho\' " . • J1er rinuncial l'ircumstanct~s ~\'e chanf.(cd. but EJIC41 1s :v-cr)' rnucb the s.1 n1c. harra.$Sed ~bout this i;:tar bositteM. Sttu· is stK"h "" tn· noted tenn. "I ('fln't go on talk sho~·s anyn1ore because the roi1ct·pl ot pretending lo have 1111 in· timale conversation w h c n there's a "'Orld O( \'l('WCrS lookin~ in. Ifs so ral5C I don 't koow how to lunrlion . r ('fl/1°\ talk to !he \\'Oriti at lnrg1· ;1bou! n1ys('ll, but I ~u111JO:i(' J'rn doing lt right TIO\\'." ELLEN JI AS a hoinc 111 lloJlyy.·ood and another 111 up<ilale :\ew York. II (' r neighbors arc w1;:1 \\arc of htr identity. But !ht')' can see her April 2 on the Osc:ir show. She'll be "·caring a <f~ <.h{' de~iQk«l hl'rselr. It i~ being made ror hrr at \\'arner Bros . Vork !<'!Im l'r1U~ award and lhe ·AllOnal .-·11n1 t:rllte!' 1111.·1ir"ti lwo ~t'aN ugo I call«! L:loris Lcachn1an f 11o·ho co- ~tarred 11o·ith F.llrn in 'TI1e 1.:.ist Pk:lurc SM"" 1 and told hl.:r the OScar was her turn 10 \\'ill. <.:ups Pai red I have trcl1n~ of not w11mtn; to go. "WA,llC1NG TAlV' W\G•t• l :;!O Sal/S"" J:Jo--1 "P.\Y,OliY" WkG't• •:::.lO:M Sal/ill~ 1·6 IO:U ::s;hc ts a qu iet. irllrosµectiv c ~-il-pn1an distraul!;ht b.y cro~ds. .arteasy among slrangcrs. .Tfiere is an elhcre:i l qu<.llll.v _.a~ut her. a privncy th:it i, ri:iual!y inlprcgnalJIL• ··1 havt cnixed (('<'lini::s about fh{' non1inations:· she !><H<l. "II is an honor. A non1in:itio11 is voted by my µrrr.o -:1ctor; ooh·. Rut the tinal \"Ole (Or the a\..'ard is by lhl' indu~trv, nnd lhrv in\•o.lve Anth'»1y Cos!r llo ;111 •!· carnp.1igns: studio baCking ill'ld :\l;1rionnc ~lcl\ndrcw 11 i I I I ir.~~%ef!i~ I !here's a pron1oti(ltl11I illl' lO~tar (Ill "1\lr. :incl .\!rs. Cr1p." about theni. 1don't11·ke 1tial. a half·l10ur series th~ll \'i:H\1111 "'"•Nr •sr1c Pl.• .. ET" I · 10,lJ SAT/SUN ·•· l:!t .-. "1'~1 l\'O'r CUT out for cf'lebr ity." she said on the set or her new picture. ''Alice f)ocsn'I Live Herc Anymore." "I 11'iSh they "'ould annoullC(.' 1s producini.: fnr CBS. ·111r 111·0 101JJ I . .• r· I . d I k" "CM••rOTS OF Tlol f OOOSI" f l L' \\01nncr in auvance so 1\'C 1> ny a mnrrie tOU jJ e 1\0r ·1ng 1:» s•rt !.uN 1,u . 1:Jo . 1:0 pl'op/e in their party l'lothrs on ;1 policr forrr. ~'!llll-~'!'!~111111~~ ,,..·ouldn'l be !H'C'!l on nalional -------------------- "The lnsl thing I \\'.'.llllc<i to be in life was a n1ovic star. An ,!lClreiS, yes. I get terribly en1- lclf'vlsion wi1h four of lhL'l!l l ~-----~===~..------------, losing. "POSIDOH ADVENTURE" "AF1'EH I \\'ON the :'\rv. ------ Cinc.Wcll:'I Lit.'CI 11 .. IRI C0\0'8<011U"""'"""•ON" (iil ANO I.I V llLL~I :\:\ BEST PICTUAE·BEST DIRECTOR BEST SCREEN PLAY·BE ST CINEMATOGRAPHY BEST COSTUME DES IGN IVIS: from 1 p.m .• $1 .00 MATINll WIO, 1 ,.M. Cantinvo1,15 SAT. & SUN. l 11.M. Phon• b73-8JSO Newport Blvd. Off Coast Hiwoy :Jido . ' .,, ~." ,. ·-· •···~ Eve\: from 1 p.m. Cantin. Sun. l p.m, . ' ·' ,. . ' ' .. HELD OVER! ORANGE COUNn·s GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT ! NOMINATED fOR 3 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR JOHN HOUSEMAN • • ~ Cfh_l' µ~.iµL·r <£h.a~~-r '' ' I JI • '•I II'•! ' -AND- I 1r .. 1 Hun l~~1 ·Ju .. i11•: I· r"· 'l•ftion Pi1·111rr" l-:tll ho<1"I Hu• 1'"\:1·itu11·111. :u:lion ;11111 .11h1•11l111'r uf •·\1,·tt : .JttllN l~\l'NI~ "tit~(}" CO;S1<1tf1roQ [.ddot .All>!'rl • 0 1;1114 NtUIO<tUt • (Iv C.Ul•Qet PG 7 1.10:40 s-cNy O.ty at2 • !>:41) • f :l O '"NEPTUNE FACTOR"" Dalt., 9' f:OO '.M. StlllOoy °"'V .. 4 . 7:40 "' . O~J ,;. I ''' <J I 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS J\ TERRIFIC MO VIE. IT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH UNTIL YOU 'RE BLUE IN THE FACE.'" Gf_N( SHll.Lll NBC lV " 'BLAZING SADDLES' KEEPS AUDIENCES HOWLING. FOR SHEER MERRIMENT I CAN 'T RECOMMEND A BETTER l\'IOVIE.'' l(t>.lf~l.(EN CARROLL. Ne"" Yor~ (J;l!ly Nl.'w<. " 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS THE FIRST REALLY FUNNY WESTERN EVER MADE .A TURNING POINT, IN CINEMA HISTORY." KEVIN SA NDERS. AS( IV ·· 'BLAZING SADDLES' IS LIKE LENNY BRUCE DOING TIM McCOY." Rll.Y l.OYND, L A He•olld E><il•ni~r MEL BROOKS HARVEY KORMAN MADELINE KAHN IATID (I) MOH • ..fll. 7iOCM14S.,01H SAf. & SUN • .fltOM 11)0 was playing to win the 08cfsr, "So. f think-I"!~ thert ttil yea r: if it doesn't interfere with production on th.is pic- ture." "THE STING" 'M "CHARLIE VARlllCK" "SEVEN UPS'" 'M "LAST AMERICAN HERO" "POSEIDON AOVENTUR~" (G) 'M "THE NEPTUNE fACTOlt" • .. .. ::=: ·~· ii J-;..-----11· I A. "F•f•itic 1'1.-f" V "Cllwi•I Of TM<Hd.7" 1,GI • ''TM W•1 We w ..... ~ "l.., ... 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" ··-~""''""·I ••11••1 U I CAD(llll Wlt+NHi' '0SllOON ADVfNTURl 1"91 l'\11\ t IU~HI M)l{;NINI Nl,TUNI fACTOR !Gl ,_ ........ -·-511-7111 I T I AMlllCAH OIA••m ~ .. ~ .... ,., ·--~ .... •i·•s•t fWO WAI.I OISMl ...... --'"'"DAD ~ SOH Of" rLUllll 1tl • -I 7 v sh as 00 to lh J r a I ' a t s l • • ( Laguna Bea~h EDITION T oday's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67 , NO. 86, 5 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 , 19H TEN CENTS County Might Bail Out Bay Lots Orange County may chip in revenue sharing f!Jlld.s later this year to help buy as many as nine or lhe l'ndange red lots on scenic Crescent Bay Point in La guna Beach . The" Board of S41per"'ison Tuesday voted unanimously to allow the coun ty Harbors, Beaches and Par!U Department to study possible allocation of the funds that will be coming into the county this June. The decision came after nl('mbcrs of the Friends of Crescent Bay made a presentatioo to the board in an effort to get lllOllctary help. ~frs. Helen Pines of Laguna Beach. a leader ol the l'ffo rt to preserve the lots, said the point "is of stat ide s1gn1fl- cance." "Among other things, this js one of the few places in the state ¥.'here sea lions can be observe<\ from Shore 1vhilc they bask on offshore rocks." she said. :\ln:. Pin<'S also told the board the area is heavily used by school children in marine study and geo}()gy field trips since the shoreline belo~ the bluffs ·is part of a state marine refuge. The land in question is a point im ml'dlatcly to the south of Emerald Ra y and to the north of the cit) ·s Heisler Park. Chamber 'Neutral' In Police Hassle ·:.r Police Row Special Meeting Called By Laguna City Cliief Lagu na Beach Cily ~\tanager Al Theal has called a special meeting ~1onday of the police department admini stration and representatives of the police employes association to resolve oo:illicting state- ments by the l\\'O. Theel said the meeting was in response to many items "appearing in oewspa.pen concerning too police d e pa r t m e n l conditions and performance." Thea.I. requested the presence of three members of the association, of Police Chef Frank Scboppen and two staff members and the press. There has been contradictions between stat.i.stics, manpower, crime and working· hours figures released by the police Gepartment administration and the association. The Police Employcs. Association ha s charged that admini{;irali\'e procedures. manpower-shortages. proposed budget cuts. and City Council influence is demoralizing the personnt!l of the · department and tha1 i n a d e q u a t e protection is being provided the citizens o( Laguna Beach. The city has pointed out that Laguna 's per capita costs for PQlice service is the highest in Orange County and that Laguna has a very •high ratio of policemen to population. Exact figures of that ratio arc open lo considerable interpretation. Devil Cult Death Suspect Still Termed 'Da11ge1~oi1s' The accused killer of ii-?i.tission Viejo school teacher believes he is the son of Satan , a psychiatrist testified Tuesday, and is "as dangerous as anyone I've ever met." Dr. Ernest \V. Klatte v.·as tes tifying in the Superior Court sanity hearing for Steven C. Hurd , 24 . Klalle is Orange County Director of ~lcntal Health. DAILY PILOT AD RESPONSE GREAT "The response v.·as terrific." What more do you have fo have t .1 advertiser say to tell you that you ·re doing the job? That's what the advertiser said v.·ho pi aced this three-liner: Attract. Bachelor apt. Yrly rental. Bal Isl. Call (Phone No. l There's plenty of space in the Daily Pilot for an ad that can work just as well for you. If you want to rl!!a ch the audience v.·iTh '·response ability." fry the direct line to a Daily 0 ilot ad-visor. Dial &12-5678. Gri1n Florence Na ncv Bro"'TI. 31. the mother of five, wa s saviigely murd ered in J une. 1970. Hurd has spent '"'O years al Atascadero State Hospital fo r the criminally insane. Se\•eral othC'rs have been convictl'<I and imprisoned in the case. A 1ury of seven men and fi\'e v.•oincn heard the second of four ps~·chiatrists to be called as expc.rl v.·irnesses Tuesday. The hearing wHI determine if llurd v.·111 now face a murder trial. He islaccused of beinR a lender of a loose-knit group of drifting drug users whose deities were dope and the devil. The group \\'as linked to the June I. 1970 robbery and axe murder of Santa Ana service station attendant Jerry Carlin. Les& than 2~ hours after Carlin, 21, \\'8S hacked to death, ~1rs. Bro.,.,.n "'as dragged from her car at a stop sign to an Irvine orange grove and fatally slashed and stabbed. Si nce being retun1ed from Atascadero. Hurd has been intervie"'cd b y psyctiiatrist.s including Dr. Kl atte and his a~iate-Dr: Robert Drur:-~. \\Tio al so tcstifiOO Tuesday. Test1m0l1 by Dr. Klatte Included testimony that llurd conlinued his (Sec SATAN. Pnge 21 Error Wro1ig As lies in Mom 's Vrn? SAN DIEGO (AP) -A cremation society has been sued ror $100,000 by a man and woman who contend they were given so me· one else's ashes as the ashes or their mother. Harry Shannon of San Diego and his sister. hfargaret Falken· that of Yokoha ma , Japan. filed a Superior Court suit Tuesda y against Telophase Society of San Diego, a low-cost fune ral group. The ~ui'l alleged negligence and emotional distress. . . The pa ir said thei r moth er. ritary Ann Shannon, died Feb. 9, and Telophase gav e Shannon a boxed urn purportedly con taining her ashes. .Sbann'on said he rented an airpla ne to scatter the ashes over Sa n Diego County as his mother-wished. But when he opened the urn before entenng the plane Feb. 27, he said he found so meone else's name inscribed on it. Shannon scattered the ashes in the urn, nevertheless. Boar(l Fail s To Press Re soli1tio11 La!!una Be:ich Ch.1mbcr of Commerce d1 rC'ctors ~·adt-d into the current police manpo"'C'r cootroversy Tuesday but they didn 't v.:ade far cnoogh to lake an oifletril position . Police association members ha\'e aired public t"Omplainls ::1bout manpowt-r shortages. long hours and increased narcotics acti vity in the Art Colony . Ch.amber directors declined to pre§ for passage of a resolution supporting the police -although ind ividual di rectors spoke of the need to maintain effecti ve law enforcement. "I don 't kno1v how many people it takes lo run a poli ce department but I'd sure hate lo see its effectiveness dirn inished. '• Chambe r President l..arrv Hunt said as discussion opened during 1hc luncheon meeting of the Chamber bo<l rd. llunt !'laid !he tov.-n's busi ncsSlnC'n fen r tha r if "Iha! C"lement" rctums to Laguna, l>u~ine->s '¥\'1 11 slide. Jim L.11r!er. an i11-.urance agent . said there is a 1..h rect relatioru:hip bet"·een lh<> cUectl\'eness of the police department 4Uld a commw1ity 's crime rate. Lav.·ler said he felt perhaps the community had been lulled into a fa\!le sense of security that narcotics problems ISt't CHAJ\IB ER. Page 2:1 Survey Reveals Price of Meat At Recorcl Hi gh By the Associatl'd Press One year after the v.·eek-long meat boycott called by consumers to protest r ising prices, an Associated J->rcss survey sho.,.,-s that meal generally is more cxpensi\'e than ever at the retail level. The shopper \\'ho sticks lo specials can come up v.·it'n a meat bill lower than last year. \\'holesa lc prices are do"TI bcciJuse of increased supplies that piled up during the J anuarv truckers' strike and because people are "buyi ng less meal. Overall. ho"'e\'er. mea t pri ces are generally higher than last year in 19 c111es CfiecKCcfliYlfiCA"PTast April Gild again this v.·eck. The AP sur\'ey cover('(! seven meat Hems -round steak, pork chops. chopped chuck. sirloin steak. lamb cho~. leg of lamb and standing rib roast. Fifty-six percent of ine items checked v.·ere higher in price : 26 percent v.·ere lo\\·er : 10 perce nt were unchanged ; and 8 perceT1t \\"ere una,•ailable on one of the t v.·o survey dates. Beef items generally incre3Sed more CSel!! lttEAT, P•!':t ?I Joint l\Ieeting Sia.led 0Ycr Des i..,u Review "' Tbe Laguna Beach City Council. the planninR rommission and !he board of adjustment v. 111 mcei at 4:30 p.rq. Thursday al cily hall to discuss des ign rev iew procr'dures. Specific emphasis v.·i\I be placed on design revTew ste:~ as the architectural control law · relates to Arch &ach lieights. und how design reviews ml!!Sh wit h environmenta l Impact r e Tl or t requirements.. The meeting Is public. • )lost of lhC' land along thi' bluffs is o"'•nOO by I\fnggic )leKnight Russell, v men1bC'r of a pionl't:'r Laguna fanuly. . Super\"irors "''t're !Qld that O!K' of th\' blufftop io.s is already lx>1ng devcloP''d v.·ith a house but that the South Co.1~1 Regiona l Zone Co1L"'-'r\'at1011 C..'ommi.~s1on is attempting to (lrl:ly dt \'elopn1t:"n1 or the others. Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Ne\\'port ll!. .. 1ch told Jus h'llOI\ boa rd n1t•n1ho.'r~ !hi' (ix1s1:il ron1m1s.S1on )JJ.~"('(l J n·-.olu:1011 ,\londay urging ;i t·oop1.·ra\1\'l' ••!In!! \\) pr<·s~·r\"l' thl' point. :\In;. Pilll'S :.uid !ht• t'urri·nt f·icu~ of L.i.1!1111:1 l:k·:iC'h off1c1als 1~ on tt1r1•t• or f..iu r cnl1c.al lots along the bluffs Uut th:1L lhl're 1s t'nougt1 op1.•n la nd 1)11 lhl' poull lu p101tdt' :i Jar.(!1' p.1rk ;i!'t'a for p1t·n11:t.111 1..\ and naturt' sl udy . Heav11 St11·f ~Victi11i :-.11 f1n11 rstunllt' hr1~ h<'ton n1:id~ of 1hc- !.111<l ~ 1 .1h11· but h;1llµarl.. h,1:11rl.'s of $1•~1()!~1 \(I ~1·.o.OIJl j)!:r lo! h:l\l' bl'l'll 11~1,1 durin~ r:irious d1scus!'l1ons of !ht· pr,,p..·rty as .1 poten1inl µ.:irk s1tr l ';1.~pt·r~ ~.lid Sl.1!1' tlfiif'i;t!~ II Jtl bi• dQ\\ll 111\hlll :l \\\'l'k 10 Ul!'>JX'l'l \ht' ~itl' ~1-. .1 rv.-.s1hl1· h1·n1·1Lr·1ar~ of f111Kl-; d(•rJVf'd fro1n th1· :.all' ot 1>t·r:-011.Jl111.1d ~·ro!o~~· 11\·\'ll;:,1• 1>l;1!l"S. ---~ ---- • I • • •• Laguna Beach life~uard'I rescue three ~f'ulx1 r1 h e r;; trapped in heavy surf at Laguna':< ~loss point 'fuc~ day. Lifeguard Capl. Bruce Baird pulled in t.,.,·o of the heavily laden men wh ile Di spa1 r her Bruce HC'ed hauled in a di\'Cr further out. 'r hC' li ive r.<: fr<1 1n in- land t·it ies had berfJrne exhausted batt li nJ.! hc nv.\· !>Cas and could not reach ~ho re .. '\II three were re· leased after emergency treatment at the sccnc. Waste Water Bid Blasted S26.7 J1i11io n Ali~o Project 'G ro1rth ()ric11t e<l' By JAC K CllAPl'f:LL 01 1111 O•llY p,101 !1111 J\n cn\'ironn1cn!:il ill'nrini;! tin :l J)l'Opost'<i $26.7 n11llion rck"iun;tf v.;ll'Tc \\.'.l1C'r collcc-t1on :ind lrl·.'.ltir.;·nt ~\"~t\.1n Tuesday night prOOuccd a fl00d of cr1t1C'i."n1 tha t the project dld too little for co1nplete irater rtoela1n:11ion and too rnuch to\\•ard promo ung growlh nt undc\·elopcd lanll' In somC'tUTil'S sharp c r1t ic1~rn Tuesday n1i.;ht at th l' L:iguna Brach City Counri! rh<1 n1bcrs. cnv1ronn11·nt<d1sts ('h<J rgrrJ !h1~ A!i!lo \\'atcr :\lana~,·rncnt 1\ ge n e y 1A\\":\IAJ proposa l "c<l\l'rcd" to la rgC' land d•·e!opcrs The ;\\\':\IA S\"slem d1\r·u.,~cd includ•'~ ~e\\C r linl S nGrth t•J Laguna lil·aeh. F.merald Bay and lr\·inC' coac;tal lands, U~ITtlwollN Tllo S1rirl<e11 Yugoslavia n Preside nt Tito su(fercd a stroke several weeks. ago which has pataly1.ed the left side of his race and cjosed hi s left eye. Doctors say the Bl· year·old Tilo is not in danger of dying, but there Is no hope or recovery. • ;ind <:()Ulh tr• Soulh L:i~una from a ];1ri::·~ rl'L(u1nat 1reain1c111 plant <i mite and ;i half up 1\ll\O Canyrin. An ocran 00!1;111 for d1spo'l"nl of trt'tt ted effluent would bf> i;onstructcd fl.700 fel'l into the Pacific oft t\l1~u Bc:1ch The project includes participatinn hy tht• Irvine B;1nch \rater lli~tnrt, f.111cral d Ba~· S1•r\ icl.' lli~!rirl. C'!1Y 1,f L:1~una Bl'al'h. l,11s Ah~1~ \\.;iter D1S!ri('\. El Tnro \\"nt1·r 1 11~tn!'t. ;"o.1 ri11hon 11'1gucl \\'ntl'r Distnet and the South Lnguna S:1n1tar\' D1strtcl In r1C>f1•rcntt' lo a rrqu!'~I hy D;il1· 'S('rorrJ. rc:pre!.t·nt1ng 1llt' I::n\·1rnn1T'Pl1\:1l l"oa1J11on of (Jran~e Counly. !\\\"'IA d1rerturs vote<! to t-ont1nu1• tht• publ1e heari ng on the prniccl Ln\'1ron1ncntal Jn1pact Rl'por! t EI H f to 7 30 p m. April 26 at ttw lr1·inc R;tneh \\'atcr Dl!itritl h1·adquartcr..s. nrrct:·tor~ also cxtcnd('Cf the time allo"·ed for "nttc n romments on the ElH. to April 23. As outlined by A\\':\1;\ staf[ dnd consultants for environmental a n'd engineering and prngram cosl'I, there arr f!\"C major allemali\'es to the propnscd s\·stcn1. ·A n1orc c-..:p<'nshc but morr romplct" plan for con1p\e1r \\'a!rr rrclamat1on 1\':is f:.i1ored b) c·n\i rnnmcnlalist~ and b~ n1c1nbrrs or lhc Laguna Brach City -C.-'illlnt.41. Don 011·cn, .,n t\\\":\f,\ consultant, s.1id thl' p!;1 n fa \o r c d by t he f•nv1 rnnmf'ntal1st~ '¥\'ns not pract1c<1l 11011 because the v.-:ltrr recla1n1ed could not b<' w !d or u~cd duri ni;: winter v.et tnont hs ire said a sl'lfr syslrm for thr 'arc"l'I nf providing drinking quality rcc·t11imcd water v.·as 10 10 1:. yenrs av.·ay 11nd that the proposed system could be expanded tn t'(lpe v.•ith such te c hn ica l ad\'anccments if n~-ded. Ca~h, I nili a n J ewels Stole n hy Bnr;:dar Th(' thrft of $1.iOO ln ea~h and Indian jl·v.('\ry wn.i; rC'ix>rtl'.'d to Laguna Brach fl()liN' Ttwsda\ bv ~larthn Trimble, 14M H!ucb1rd Ca n}on Ori\'e The 10'.'tS included S200 ca~h and Sl.500 .,.,·orth of jC\\'Clry. 1\ tal>lC' saw v:ilucd at $300 was ~totcn from the. 8. f . Syfnn CoMtrU1...1.lon Comp<1 ny rron1 a \\"Ork site at OlO .r.tcnneyrc St ., Laguna Beach. polii;C' said. The saw ~rt(!dly hlld been chruned and locked to a p<>te. The projcrt 'lllf''I the outfall and other portion" of !he !IY'l("ln 111 copr "·11h rt n art"a population of n:i.ooo JX•rson...: hy 199'1, a reduction of ll''flr l\' 100,0110 J>f'l'Wn.'I from t>arlter estimales. T!K·re :1r~ an esl1m;1IL'<i 77,:"14-0 f)"rson.o; within th•· A\\"~IA nwn1h<•r a ~("ncies now. (';1rl K;.·n1!<1. gen,..ral man;tgt'r of thf' \loulton-~1gu ... 1 Walf·r ll1S1 rict .1 n d rhairma n vf th" A\\':\IA Roard or lhn"<·1ors. s;1al A\\!\1 A 1s t'<lttght bct"·~n "Jdt·lr \ ar;. ing pnpul:1t1on projr•cllons fnr !Sre \\'ATER. l'a~c 21 La!!;1111a :\Ian In vited ' - To 'Vhilc Jloui;c Fe lt · l.a~unan 0 . \V . Pril;'r hac; hf'~·n e-:1crv\\·d a \\'hite l1<>1.1li<' invnation ''' attend th,.. \lav f'rc~idcnt's CommitlCl' on F'.mplo~ m"nt of the Hand1c:1pped 111 \\ao;h1ngton IX:. Prier. honored Sf'\'cral ti me~ hv lh1· com1nittee for h1~ work \\1th. the h:1nd1c..1pped. 1s ;u1n·c 1n th1· f'al1forn1a <;n\'t•mor"s Employ !hf' llandicapJ'll'<i C'·1mm11trr. Orange Coast • 1''eather '.\·lo!'l!I~· cloudy !Ofl1Ahl , bt1t clear· in~ Thur~d11:r to fair ~kirs and \\armer 1cn1pcra111 rcs. 11 1 g h s Thllrsday ln the rnid to upper 60s , l.O\l'S Ill the :'JOs . L'\SIPE TODAY In o ~ :zlnrg nutoliio!lrnpl•:I. Ille Ducl1eS'i oJ Berljorrl tr//$ ,,, nti allat'k. by rm 1nzrtirler rn11I "tlll' ll1!1ht Sllf' /)l'('rllllf' I' wo111(ut. ·• Sto111. J1riyc 4. "' y"' ~l<• J $Hllflt 2t l.. M. •••• ' ,.,, ... c.,._ '' Cit•\lllM U It (•mlct "" c ........ ..., ~ Ot•Tfl l'lf l•c.t 11 lillleri.i Pott ' f frt"lf'"l"...,..nl )l•tS Fl,.lntf 11•U ,_ Jl~J For Ille lltc•ttl 4l tkf"et( .. t H '" fll9 S4'fYlc• n """ l1111,.. l1 MeY•f> ''·U M"l"•I Pw"fl U l'l•lto""'I NI•• I o, • .,~ '"" tv 1~ svr,.•• Ptrtt• n •i>e•" 11 It Dt' 5111ftC•"'" t $i.<ll ""''""'' 11 ,, TdnhlM 1f T~llltn 11·11 Wtl"'9f 4 Wtk-.l.llHl'f M .... emWl'I Ntft 11.tl Wtrlll Ntn I " ' .~.. . ... I San Juan Seeks Building Ba:Q for Crec:k Area By PAMELA HAI.LAN 01 1119 O•lr, Pli.t 511" San ~uan Capistrano city councilmen soon will urge the COW'lly to ban the construction ()f houses or con1merc1al buildings in the nood-plain areas of San I Juan Cretk outside the city limits. I Council men ugrced ~fonday to reoop1mcnd that the county ·s new flood· ' I plain zone be strengthened to allow only agricultural uses (;ind t em po r a r y 1novable structur('s r c I at e d lo agriculture) public utilities, fl'(;reational 1 Russ Leader I Rescliediiles V.S. Talks . MOSCOW (UPI) -1..eonid I. Brethnev delayed talks with U.S. Secretary of Stale ·Henry A. Kissinger for six hours today. The Communist party general secretary gave no explanation but other sources said it "'llS bccaUS(' of a hurriedly caJIOO meeting of the Politburo. Brezhnev and Kissinger then began talks in the afternoon after Brezhnev rescheduled them from the morning. Diplomatic sources said the ts.member ruling Politburo apparently heard a report from Marshal Andrei A. Gredlko, the defense minister. who returned from an official visit to Iraq late Tuesday. State Department spokesman George Vest said KWinger gave a lwu::heon for Foreign Minister Andrel A. Gromyko and talked with hlm for an hour. Then he drove to the Kremlin and began meeting with Brezhnev at S:fO p.m. (fT1oscow time), Vest said. Kissinger told newsmen he saw nothing omlnom in the unexplained cancellation of the meeting earller in the day. "You can look on it the other way," he said. Earlier. there had been reports JGssi.nger's talks here, dealing with j.s6ues to be resolved be.fore a vi."it by President Nixon in June, might be extenied to a fourth day. From Page I CHAMBER .•• have beeo conl.IODed. -• Narcotics related crime includes minor burglaries atxi other incidents which impact the residents. he sald. C.ouncilwoman Phyllis S w e e n e y rasponded to the comments saying that I the city faced 8 deficit of *250,000 in the ! upcorninl fi3Cal year's budget. She said the council hod plann~ to deal with that 1 t;ap by an across-the-board cut of. dty Hepartments . During one testy exchange, Public Worts Director Stan Scholl said that if Police did not receive equal treatment, other departments would be hit harder. "Something has to give ," Scholl said. Lawler intcrupted and c h a r g e d , '"nlat's a fallacy." Mrs. Swemey, obviously angered by La~1er's charge, urged Scholl to finish. He said if police didn·1 1?et cut equally. either fire , public work s. planning or other' city departments would be Sliced furds in excess of those already planned. Mrs. SWeeney said the city is prohibited by state law from raising the tax rate an amounl sufficient to cover its coots. She said a lot of people are lo.sing jobs due to the energy crisis and despite government's reputation as a haven from layoffs, that situation has changed in Laguna Beach. She said changes and reductions in police personnel may not include badge- carrying personnel but could be the result or a comhined city radio communicalioris system, or lb e elimination of ~me .. desk )obs.'' She suggested the community make its wishes known on budget priorities during ..upcoming hearings. The cooncil will consider a tentative bud.get in mid or late 1'-1ay. OU.N91 COAST u DAILY PILOT li'M Or•-C-1 DAILY "ILOT, w1f11 wMc1o .. umlll ... ,... ,. ..... ,..._ .. _.,..,.. .,. 111• O.tn<a C:N•I "llOIWlll'll Ct-y, s.p., ···~ @1111 .......... Plll>ll•-. ~·~ 111......., l'ro(loV. IO< C:<>tlo Mo,., ,.,..,_rl flH(~ H~1111"91..,' -...:hl,--111 YtUt•f', l .. ~ l\uch, l"'l""1S-1t~f--S..11 C:ltme~r.1 s... j~ <"•11 .... , .... "' 1b11)1 ,..i.wi, ""•!ion h. pUOh•""" ~·'~"loY\ 8f'ld ~y., I lle P!lllC!l>OI -l11hlf1t Pion! II II )JO W~1t floy SIT"t, Co.11 M•J•, C1111.o<1111, tM:ll, ll:ob••I N. w.,J ll•nlll..,, •Nf lllltlll.,,.. Jo~k R. c .. ,1.y Vkt f't_,111..,t 1...i 6-ro! M.,,._ Tl.0111 •• keo~il ,,_ Tho11111 A. M11r,-.i11o ~ ..... 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The worst posslblt nood Is referred to by experts as a "st:indarrt project nooct ." Jr the county proposal b adopted un changed. special permits could f)C granted for construction of r~ldentl:ll, com~rtiul and industrial buildings in the Oood plain if steps are taken 10 Erom Page I WATER ••• the area. Kymla said the agency i,, not in the land use business and ls only attempting to respond to growth, not stimulate it. }fowever. James f)iJl<?y. pres.ldent er . th e Laguna Greenbelt. said the presence of the capability ol dealing with wruites produced in residential, oommercial and industrial development is a stimulant to that development Dilley and other environmentalists said tha t whil e the AW:\·IA ElR considerl'd the 55,000 population l\loulton Ji a n c h development plan. the officially approved greenbelt had been left out. Laguna Beach l\1ayor Roy Jlolm asked if A W?-.lA could not wait until hearings on the Moulton Ranch plan are concluded with the ("OW1ty. l\1ayor Holm said it was unfortunate decisions had to be made now oo mauers affecting both Moulton and the Irvine Ranch Coastal territory when the shape of those developments is not scl Kymla said if the project were to wait, It would Joee grant flnaodng paying an estimated rr pereen1 o1 1he project'• coot. The meeting closed on a note of rancor as Secord charged the A Wf\.1A plan was "not respom:lve to the public Interest ." but was a "classic ca.,,e" or responsi ven ess to "spe«ial interests ," which he said was the large land owner. Secord said the only reason the population projects of the project were lowered was becausC of the fuss ralsed by environmentalists. l\1ichael Schley, a member of the Laguna Beach Board of Adjustment, .said the AWMA project shoU!d be reslrict.ed to solving e:zisting problems. Schley sakl the present solution stimulates growth and provides a host of population related problems for the area. Kymla said each o! the questions raised by speakers at the ht.oaring would be ..,.,.erod.loter by AWMA. From Page I SATAN ... Satanous prayers nightly at the state hospital and that he also worshiped the deity known to him as Harley·Davldson, after the firm that builds f a s t motorcycles. l~urd never had a motorcycle, it was testified, and y,·hile hospitalized •he requested continuing tranquilizing drugs to block out voices that told him he cannot love. He said Hurd -who had cultivated long, curved, fingernails and sits y,ilh his wrists and ankles chained and cuffed - still appears to be psychotic. The psychiatrist added that the bus'hy- hai_red prisoner could defmitely de- teriorate mentally under stress of the legal proceedings and that his psychosis could be dlHStO the Carlin-Brown affair. ··ro hide this horrible thing he 'has dorle." Dr. Klatte said, explaining: his evaluation. Atascad ero psychiatrists also predicted reney,·ed proceedings could damage Hurd's progress. Gang member and prosecution y,·itness Herman Taylor testified and police reports had also mentioned lhat ~frs. Bro"11's heart was eaten Jn a tribute to Satan. Pr'OS('(.'Uting depuly district ttUorney Frank Briseno maintain$ the court should remember that if Hurd remains hospitalized. he could be released y,'flen his commitment period equals the prison sentence he might have served. _''l''rom Y..'hat I gct from him ," Dr. Klatte tt'S1ified Tuesday. "he docsn·1 !~ink he did anything wrong. Because, in his "'Ords 'Death Is beautiful.' and 'his father Satan is pleast'd ." Jlurd, who claims to have taken LSD 500 lo lKlO times during a long history of dru~ abuse. fidgeted as Or. Drurv from Orange County ~fedical Cent{'r, i~ifird aOOut ~ "t"Ondition of his brain and any chances for Improvement. "From \\'hat I get front him. he lilif'ves he is her<' to '"ht killed or else fo be sent back ro Atascadero." Dr. Dn1rv testified. in Judge \Voller Charan1za·~ courtroom. "I \\\IU!dn't write tii m off as hOJ)(!leS.'i," he sald o! rehabillt.aOon. ''but it would certainJy he a Jong process." - Teen Motorhiker Killed in Crash An 18-year-ok! Anaheim moto. _ ·cli~ was killed in GArden Grove Tul'SdBy night .,.htn the big bike he was ridin~ "-'Cnl oul of control on a tlg'nt cu n·t and h.it 8 telephone pole. Police !<aid Michael Boden \\'A.$ d<!ad on a1Tlval at Palm Harbor Hospit11l shortly before 10 p.m. O!fictn: said Boden was 11pparently lry~g to oegotiatt a tight "S'' curve on Magnolia Aven ue just south of Garden Grove Boulevard ~·hen the speeding cycle skidded. bounced over the center divider and ran inlo I.he polt. prevent Oood damagt-. St~ps would Include. elevating the fint fioor of a bWldlng so that It Is a toot above the level th31 w1i ter could reach ln an lntermediate nood. Another technique would be o discourage a y gr:idlng or <?onstrucl' n 1,1·hlch could i1dd 10 the height of t c water. Alterlt the course or the s!rf'a or streng1hc11 g channels also 1routd • ('(lnsidered. Councllml'n ~tonday ~aid they fiid not' belle\'e the measures lo be adequate. Grmichy Gorilla •·Jn the pa.st. the city hns allowed devtlopn,ent w1ttlln the intennedlate flood pliln, n1ost notably in the arta around C:i.mino del Avion and Allpaz Street," ~id Assistant Plaruier Larry Lawrence. "This policy has been l'hangcd as a rl'SUlt Of prtSt t'X(X'rit•nct ;1nd technica l studic.s of pctcnllal flood damage," he n<Jded. llundtcdS o( tMbllC' homes, sinqle- fam1ly housl'~ and condotninlums have hccn built in areas of San Juan where u,.1 r111~horo Some days even a pretty female like Poto. a l6-~'car·ol d gorilla at San Francisco's Fleishacker Zoo. hate.I\ everybody. Nol lhat she really can be blamed. It was raining and she covered hcr.::elf "'ith a piece of sacking -and what lady wa~ts to be photographed that \Vay? A.gnew Sells Ho111e, Makes $110,000 Fo1· 15 Montl1s \\1ASl-llNGTON (APl -Fonner Vir<' President Spiro_ T. Agnew and his v.•ifr have sold their hon1e in a \Vash ington suburb for $300,000. They paid $190,000 for the house 15 months ;1go. The buyers were a retired \\'ashington builder, r.lyron Davy. and his \\•ife. Barbara Davy. a real estate agen1 \\ho sold the propeny to her in-la1fs , said she believes the Agnews will move out next month. They have 90 days 10 vacate. The Agne\\'S have been looking for a les:s expensive house, something in the neighborhood.of $100.000. in the Severn River area of 1'-fary!and, aC'COrding to writer Betty Beale. y,·ho disclosed 1he sale in the Washington Slar-!\'ews. Before buying the house. in !he r.1aryland suburb of Kenwood. thl' Agne1,1·s rented an eight-rooin suite at a down!O\\'TI \\.'ashington aµartment ho1('1 , The General Services Administ ration es!ilnatcd recently it spent $12l587 for improvcntcnts required for the protection of Agnew ,,·hen he \\'as vice prcsidrnt. But reallor Peter Burr said y,·hile Agnew ntade ;1 profit on the sale. about $72,000 of it is due to a 40 percent appreciation of propcrt_v in the area since IJccembcr J9i2 when Agnew bought tiff> hOUS(', Agnew spent so1nc of his O"-'n money for 1mpro\'ements, such as a recreation room and some of the government expenses were for security Items that did not enhance the propeny, ftliss Beale v.·rote. The Davys li\•e near \\"oodbrid ge. Va .. ;ind had 10 relocate sinCt' their 250-acre :i rra is being converted into a state recr<'at1onnl park. OPiN ' ... experts say wattt1 could reach 1n a m1jor OOO<l. In the floods of 19119, San Juan Capistrano lost two bridges and J,tOO feet of special chaMel lining to the raging nood wate rs. Sonle resid<'nts were also forced to e\·aC'llate during that period. BL'C.ause of the experience, the city has adopl<'d a policy of being more !lringe:nt in its development standards for the flood arras. Creekside Park , ii 32<are recreation Fro1n Page I ~IEAT ... than cthe.r mtats, but there y,•as no clear pattern. Chopped chuck, for e:ii:ample, was up in 12 cities, rising an aver-Jge of. %4 P6Cent. It was down in Uve cities. decreasing an average of 12 percent. and was unchanged In two. Pork cho~ seemed to be the best buy -they v.·ent do .... ·n in elght cities over the 12-mon!h period . Pork chops y,.·ere up in seven cities. unchangOO in l\\'O and unavnilabl<' in one. In the 19th city . Austin. Tex ., the normal priee is $1.R9 a poWld -up 12 percent from last y<?ar·s Sl.&9 figure. But ronsu1ners who went to the supcnna rket during a special sale this y,.•eek could get thent for Sl.39 a pound, doy,·n 17 percent from last \'ea r. Go\·crnffient figurt'S for February-the la1est month for \\·hich statistics are available -also sho.,..·ed higher prices. A sample of meat items checked by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics at 1,500 supermarkets in 56 cities showed increases on eVery product. T h e increases ranged up to 31 percent for hamburger ~·hich went from an average of 84 cents a .pound to $1.10 per pound. en Tuesday the government announced it ws buying $45 rnillion \\'Orth of high qu.l!ity han1burger to help prop up livestock 11rices. The meat v;lll be donatrd to schools. Agriculture Depar1ml.'nt officials said the move could boost retail beef prices. But no one. ,~·as sure ho.w much. As might he expected. cOnsumers and industry experts disagree about the lon g· 1crm effect5 of last year's April 1-7 boycott. Consumers say it helped bring priCt's dO\\.'Tl and made people chaq?e eating habits: the industry says it simply disrupted the market. Any assessment must include the effects of lhe meat price freeze ordered by President Nixon late last March. That freeie was lifted on most meat it.ems in late July, but beef prices remained controlled until September. Cattlemen claimed it was unprofitable to produce beef and withheld livestock fron1 market, creating a ttmpo.-ary ~hortage. \\1hen the freeze eOOed, the livestoc k ~·ere sold and prices dipped brieny. Show Set Thursday By Flower Arrangers The Flower Arrangers Guild of Califomla including several Laguna area artists y,·ill hold a show of y,·ork from 1 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday at the San l\farino Women 's Club. 1000 lfuntington Drive. San l\larino. The sho"'. an annual prCS<'ntation of the guild, is titled "The Creative Yt'ay." Further information is available by contacting South Lagunan l\I a x i n e Sutherland, 499-4082. site nerl to San Juan Crct'k. wa,, ordered by 1ht city to discourage ~v~l developers from e:ii:tending their projects too close to the cretk. That land beceme the devel~' parks commitmenl. nus week's council action is 3Jl extension of a new ciliien '.s policy plan y,.·tlich seeks stronger r1·stricliorus oo the use or the lands subject 10 flooding. It also is an example of a strengthened city pollcy \\'hich calls !or close !ICrutlny of planning efforts on territory out of the city, but nt'ar Sall Juan's boundaries. 3,000 Alien Arrests Seen For l\1arch Repeated raids on Tu~in's alien railroad a~ ~·ell as major arrests at the San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint hav e combined to set an all·tin1c record for alien arrests in a month's time. Spokesmen for the patrol at San Onofre today said that by the end of !his nionth the total should reach 3,000 persons held for deportation . · "It's an all· time record for us," said one officer today. Weekend arrests through v eh i c 1 e checks at Onofre have netted an avera ge of 300 persons over each t~·o-day period, but the bulk of the figures relates to repealed busts at track.<>idc in Tustin where hundreds of aliens ha\•e been picked up as they hopped from northbound freigh l<>. Patrolmen said the freight hopping ha.s increased in recent y,·eek! and aliens board the trains all along the line between San Diego and Los Angeles. Although allen arresls are up. another aspect of the patrors enfon::en1cnt has shown a sharp decline. Late iast year patrolmen ra cked up substantial figures on seizures of marijuana and dangerous drugs at the roadblock. But in recent months , the amount has dwindled ·and officers theorized that the t rans~i:.te~ of the ma~rial fron1 l\!exico have shifted to alternate shipµing methods. Among the largest dnig busts at the station was !he seizure last year !If a record haul of marijuana \\'eighing nearly 700 pounds -all stashed in the trunk of a car. Laguna Muse1rm Planning Exhibit For All Media Entry forms to the all media membership sho\\' of the Laguna Beach l\fuseum of Art are now available from the museum , 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. The show opens !\Tay 11 and runs through June 2 at the museum . A\vards of $100 in three categories v.•ill be given for paintings, graphics and photography ; crafts. and ~!pture. Art work must be the original creation of the artist y,·ith student ~·ork dooe under instruction una('('(>ptable. Work previously exhibited in a juried Orange County show is not {']igiblc. \\'ork must be submitted by members In good standing at the time of entry. Details regarding entry arc availabtc from the museum. Hour!I arc 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m. \\'eekdays and 11 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m. \\'eekends. Admission is free. •· Realtor Seeking Preserve Funds For Dana Hills A Dana Point rcaltor, alanned 111 !hr recent <lamage to a high school \\'il dlifr presen·c by vandals. has launched a fund dri~·e today in on effort to help restoration. r.fartha ltay gave an initial $50 into :t fund she started to help Dana Hills Hii;h School students and staff repair 1hr dnn1agc to specimen irees. bridges nnrl \\'aiky,•nys in the canyo n nl'nr the campus. Tranck Shoes 11.95 Up Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up Utile [eague Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up H?sketball Shoes 9.95 Up Handball Gloves & Balls Rasquetball Raquets Darts & Dartboards _Sjateboards Shuffleboard Sets Slantboards Croquet Sets Recent vandalism catL~ed rxtensive damage to the area granted orficia\ly 10 the high school by the County or Orange nnd a developer o( a ne:irby lract. Vandals uprooted and stole several oak >, and sycamore trees planted re(!tntly, and did m11jor damage to \\'alkways and bridges built by the Neighborhood 'iouth t Corps. "\\'e'rt !coking for either ca.sh don .irinns 1.1\ or the donation of young n111ivr trf't'~ 111 cans so the \\'Ork can start ," said the re.altor. 1 Anyone w!lllng to donatt' funds to lht I ~ tffort can make checks prtyablc to Dana ' Hills JTigh School and can send lh~m to the realtor's office at 31212 P11ci{ic Co;i,t Hlgh•~r. Of!l':rs nf nursery siock \\'Ill he acctpted lhere es well, she said. Tennis Shoes 7.95 Up Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 Doz. Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts l Tennis Racket Stringing OPEN 9 TO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY Raleigh Bikes Tires-Tubes-lites Bike Parts & Repairing Baseball Mitts G·~· · a;h & Bats Baseball Under~hirts PHONE 646· 1919 7 1 I I 7 7 Saddleba~k --EDITION ,, VOL. 67, NO. 86 , 5 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES Accused l(iller The accused killer ot a ~l ission \1iejo school teacher believl'S he is the son of Sa.tan, a psychiatrist testifiL>d Tuesday. and is .. as dangerous as anyone I've ever met." Dr. Ernest \\'. Klatte v.·as tcstif)'ing in the Superior Court sanity hearing for Steven C. Hurd , 24. Klatte is Orange Coun ty Director of Mental llealth . Florence Na ncy Bro\\'TI, 31, the mother of fi\'C. was savagely murdered in June. 1970. Hurd has spent t"·o years al Atascadero State flosp1tnl for th<· criminally insane. Sevt.>ral othrrs ha\'t' been convicted and irnpns<>ned m the case. A jury of sc \·en men nnrl fivl' \1onwn heard the second of four psyc-h1:Hr1sts to be called as expe rt v.ilnessec; Tuesday The hearing w1\f detern1ine if Hurd 'ol.111 nov" face a mu rder trial. I le is acrused of being :i. lf'arlcr of a Jgose-knit group of dnfung drug users v.hosc deifies y,·er~ dope 11ncl the dt't·1t O~ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDA Y, MAP.C H 27, 19H 'Believes He's ·nK' J:rnt1p Y.as hnkcd lo the Jullt' I. l!liO robtx-r\· and a~c n1urder o( Santn Ana serv1Cc stat1on attendant Jl·rry Carlin. U>ss 1han 24 hours aftrr CarHn. '.!L y,·as hackrd to death, t.lrs. Bro\\n w;is draggl'<I from her car at a stop sign to an Ir\ In<> oriHIRe grO\(' and la tally slashL'<I 1111d :-tabbt·d S1ncc b<'111i.: rrh1rncd fron1 l\1 ascadcro. llurcl has tx't'n in1er\"lt'\\l-d b y psyctn::itnsts includrng IJr. !\lhl!C and h1'i 3!iSOCl<lle Dr. Ro~rt Drury. \1'00 al.-.o tcsufird Tuesday. Tf'Sttmony by Or. Kla11e includt'<t tcstirnony that Hurd ron t1nue<I h1<> SatanOllS prayers nightly at the st;11t· l10sp11n l and that he also \\"Orsh1prd 1th.· de1!}' kno Y.'Tl to him as Harley-Da\"1dwn. oiftr r tht' firm that bu1!d'i f ii s I tnolOl'('~'("\t'S. ll urd lll'\'t'r h:id a n1otorcyclf'. it \1 as 1c~11fied. and ''h!le hospitalized flt' rN1uested cont1nu1.ng 1ranqu111,111g drui;s Son of to hlOC'k out \OiCt'S that lold hun ht' l'.1111101 lo\'t' Hi• ~aid llurd -\1ho h.ul 1·11ll1\;1l1't! long. c11rv•'d . ful~t>rn:11I., anti ~It' 11·1\h 111" \1r1~ts :111d anklt•S l'ha1n1'<t .111d cutft'1.I - still aµp.:•ar<; lo bt• p~ythol 11: T~· l1"~t'tu.1tns1 ;1dd1•d rh.11 1h,· bt1,•;11- h.11rt'<I prl<;()Ot'r could t1 ... 1n11t·l_v 11'· ll·nor111e n1t•ntally un<lt'r !>lr•·-s 01 tlh· lt');<ll proct•t•d1ni:;s and that ht'\ p:,.:eho:lt" tould ht' due to !ht' Carl111-llro1111 afl.111 "To Jude t)us borr1ble tlun.; ht· )1.1::. Today's Fl11al N. l '. Stocks TEN CENTS Satan' do~n1·.' 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It was raining and she cove red herself wilh a piece of sack ing-ancl what lady wants to be photographed that way? ---- Meat Prices Still Hig·li A Year After Boycott By th e A!isociated Press One year after ihe y,•ceJ;.loog meat boycott called by covsumers to pro test rising prices, an Associated Press survey shows that Jll<'at generall y is more expensive than ever at the retail level. The shopper y,·bo sticks to specials_ can come up wit\1 a meat bill lower than last year. Wholesale prices arc .down beca~sc of increased supplies that piled up during the January truckers' strike and because people are buying less meat. . Overall . hov.:cver, mea t prices. arc generally higher than last year in 19 cities checked by the AP last April I and again this y,·ee k. The AP survey coverl'd seven meat items -round steak, pcjlrk chops . chopped chuck . sirloi~ ste~k. Jamb chops, leg of Jamb and stan.d1ng rib roast. a\·crage of 12 percrnt. ~ind \13S unchangrd 1n l\\·o. Pork chops seemed to be lhc ix'st buy -they \\'Cl\\ do"·n in !'i!,111 cities over the 12-month period. Pork chops \\ere uµ in seven cities. unchanged in t"'o and unavailable in one. In Ille 19th ci1y. Aus1in. Tex ., 1hr normal price is Sl.89 a polUld -up I'.! ..percent from last year's $1.69 figure. But consumers who went to the supcnnarket during a special sale this y,·eck could get them for $1.39 a pound, do""" 17 percent from last year. Gove rnment figures for Frbruary-thc latest month for \l'hich statistics arc available -also showed h1~hrr prices. A sample of meat llrms checked by the L.S. Bureau of Labor Staus1ics at L5ll0 supermarkets in :ifi cnil's shoy,·cd increases on e\·pry product. T h c fSee ~tE~\T, Pa!'e 21 Jr·\·1ne co1n1<·1 ln11•n dt.'C1dl·d Tu1•.<;d;1;.• night 10 set·k an anucable solution 10 :in <11rport ar1·a pl:1nn1ni:: confl ttt. \l'hic-h . !hr,\" .i;;i1d, could de<."l!11'1H! !ht• t'1!;. s future tax b;i.~c. They y,•111 ask the county Airport L.1nd l'se Uln1mission to consider a ch.:ingf' 1n 1f<; plans 10 adopt an El Toro ~l;i nn1• t"orps Air Stauon co n1 pre hens 1 1· t' dcvl·lopmcnt plan April t The city seek.<; to substitu1e its own plan. \1 h1<'h 1ncorporatcs land use s :.iround the :.i1rporl UCI S11roeon ~ Reveals Ne'v T ech1tique s From l\'l'fe Srrvlc~ HOlJSTO:-i, Tc'<. -A rl'lativcly safe operation has been developed to remove fatty dC'posits from the dCt'p branch of !he main thigh artery to rt'lie\'C impairNI blood f!OY.'. t.:C Irvine professor John E. Connolly !old thl' spring mCl'!1ng of !he American College of Surgeons h!'rc todav. Th.t• operat ion is p<>rformcd y,·hf'n the 1mpa1red blood llo\v produces pa in 1n \\·;1!kin g and rest and 10 prevent ganRrenc 1n the foot. Dr. Connolly said. "\'i'hilc the importance of estabhsh1nc flO\V into th<' thigh artery has brt'n knoY.n for a numbe r of years. only rf'cently h;i~ H bt·en rl'cognized that the fthi gh artrr~ f llself may be Ulc s1tc of cxtrns11•· !closu re• diS<'nses.•· Connolly ~id. "This rC'rot;n1 !1on has led to d1rl·c t operation." The purposl' of the operation, he said i.;; to pt.'rn11l more blood to reach the Joy,·er lei;: s1nct• the blockage of the ar!f'ry con1monly 0t·curs at the branches vf \ht' knC'c artery. Arteriosclerosis. or hardcntni;:: of lh•' ;lrtcries 1n the h:gs, ra1JSC.<; s11fh1t•s.~ and cramps in the cah·es afte r short \\·a!ks or l'\·cn at rest. Dr. F. \\"illiam Blaisdell. another l"nivf'rS1ty or Cal1 fo rn1a s u r g_e_r ~ pro fessor, told the group that mechtal scil'nt1sts oire dc\'tlopin.i;: tf'Chniqucs for locating and removing pa ns of the main arterv in the neck to reduce the incidCnce of strokes . Blaisdell ~1d oper;..1tions arc in use no\\" to remove the obstructions 1n the arll'T! at a JXlint Y.hcre It branches to the {ace and to the br:iin Blaisdell told the ml'Cting that the opt:·rauon \\as performed 1n cases whrrr the obstructions caused mo re than 30 pcrcrnt blockage of thf' blood flow . Ht· said the lesions 11·hich callSC the rt'duccd blood flOI\' -and subsequent st roke!'i - tSee ~L RGl::O\"S . r age 2J \1 h1rh havt• alr1,n<l~ brl'n intlurk'<l 111 lh1· l.:11y·.;; .i;:cnera l p!:1n. Aflf'r 0111 hour-long, cto"ed-Ooor S•·s.~100 cnlled to di"cuss .. l"lt·ndin~ 1 f' i:: ;1 I n1attrrs". city counciln11 •n \ o 1t'11 unanHnously Tuesday n1.i;:h! to offer 1h1• suhstitutc planning propo -..i! 1'hf' ;ictton 1.~ S('('ll as an attC'rnpt 10 prC.<;l·r\'f' chancf'~ for dt•\ 1•!opm1·nt 11f r aluable tax: ba<;e fo r both th<' C'llv and the lr\"l lll' t;n1fi1'C! Schon! J)t~lrict: B<lth public a1;encu.•s 11ould bt.'n,...f1 t fnJnl Gri1n lf' ro11 g 1t.~11e.~ • pro1lfl•1'<I 111du~1n:•I oind C'o1nni.·rl'1.1l 1l1•11·lopr11rn!~ 11lannt-<I for thr .1r1·;i OC'.ir !ht• \1.1nn1· ha<.i..'. As«1:11t• eity plann<'r '11·1 Hoop \<1!1! ('OlH1Ctlrn•·n tho:-e l•uxl 11s1·~ :ind o!h1•r ' ~rt b~ tht· cit;.· 111 1 1 ~ gt·nrral pl.in \.'onn1(·\ 11 11h n1as!1·r 1)l ;1n propo"iils l"k'1n1: rons1d,·rf'<I h~· 1111• 1·ounlv Airport l.:1nd L~t· Cfln1n11~~1on Ar•·a<1 of t:onf11ct in('l ud>' !hc lr1 inj• Jndustri:il Co1nfl lt•:< 1-:a~t lr1u11· l'»nt•·r l"Qn1n1ere1:-1l-rcs1den t1.1l p,1rk. th•' cit\"~ Error UI ~I out '.~ u I'll? S.i\N Of f.G O (.-\Pl - /\ rrcn1ation ~ociety has bee n ~ucd for SI00.000 by a 1nan and won1an who contend they "'ere given son1e· one else's a shes as Lhe ashes of thei r n1other. tlarry Shannon or San Diego an<! h is s i~l cr, ?ifargarC't Falken- thal o( Yokon'ama, Japan. fi led a Superior Court suit Tuesday aitatn .. t Telophase Society of San Diego. a lo\v-co st funeral group. The s uit alleged ne~ligence and emotional di.<;tress. 'l'he pair said their mot her . !tlary .An n Shannon, died Feb. 9. ancl Telophasc gave Shan non a boxed urn purportedly con taining her ashes. Shannon said he rented an airp!.::1r1c to scatter the a.~hes over San Diego County ns his 1nnlhcr \Vt sh cd. But v.rhcn he opened the urn before entering the plane 1:eh. 27, he sai d he fou nd soinconc else's name in:::cr1bed on it. Shannon scattered the a~hes in the urn. nevertheless. Healtl1 De1la1·t1ne11t Says Bay Pollutio11 Cl11~011ic T110 top Orange Count~ ofF1ctal'i i;aid tnd;iy bacterial polluli'1n of L"pper i\r11 port Bay is a rhn:iniL: prohlcm and the <·urrf'nt ban on Y.rtTcr \fJ<1rt.<. in the estuary "'Ill l"'1n l1nuf' 1ndcf1n1h:ly. Super\·1sor Hona!d Casrt·rs and county Hea lth Off1C('r IJr. ,Jofm Philp s.1td thert• are no solutions u1 s1~ht 1u the continuini; fto""' of ft't·a1 pollu t.1nt.:). Caspers 1old hi s f!'Jloy,· i;up<>r\"1.sors that a mC'f'\1ng of top 11atcr quality experts took place Tucsda~· in his office to :.ur the sdt/ation and its probable causes. The experts concluded !hat thC' big~c~t pollutants is not recyclt'<I hurnan sc,,.,ag1' but rathl'r fer\lli7,1'r runoff f r o n1 agricultura l operation~ antl depo slls 0F cattle droppings 1n stream beds tha! pour 1n19 the bay. '"lt"s kind of ironic lhflt we are !'O strongly 111 fa \·or of rcla1n1ng our agncul!ural and coi!tle opcral111ns 1Jnly to find ouL they arc !he ma1or pollutant s of lhe t:ppcr Bay, .. Caspe rs s:1id . TI1c boiy 1r:15 quarant1nrd a \~eek ;1i,:11 11hcn col1fonn boic11·r 1.1 l'o1n1ts v.·crL' found to hr f:.ir <rhovc ~1:i1c \\":Jll'r 1iutd1ty !>tandarils. Si ne,... t'flhform i" ;.i product ni lt·c:il 1natter, th<'r i.: W:JS <111 1n1n1c<l1a1e [c;.ir !hat rcc \clcd scw<ig(· hc1nc poured ir1!11 thr bay was thr main suurCL' of pollu11on Caspers hlarnf'd Y.hat he call(·d "h117y press c1"1\'f'ragc'" for sprl'adin~ that stor;. and S[l!d thl' real cr1u~t' has hlllc or no1h1ng tri do Y.1 th the reryc!l'd S<:Wage Philp said today "the .i;ituat1on is the same toda y as it 11·as ,,., hrn Y.e posted thf' art'a aga1n~t 1\;He r sports. ··it is a l'hron1t· s1 tua11on and I y,ouhl say the re'>tncl 1ons ;:ire inclcfln1tf' u11rd such time JS th(· standa rds an· n1t'!, ·· h•· s;i1ct. ··r don '! <;('(' hoy,· tha! will happt'n under the current t•1rcumi;tances" Fifty-s ix percent of me items checked were higher in price ; 26 percent y,·erc .lower ; JO percent \\'ere unchanged: and 8 pcrC'l'nt Y.'cre unavailable on one of the t"·o survey dates. Beel Items generally increased more than other meats, but there y,•as no clear pattern. -. Chopped chuck. fo r example, was up 111 12 cities, rising an average ol 24 pe_rcent. It was down in ri ve Cities. dccrcastng an Waste Water Bid Blasted Ph1lp sa id 11 is vir1u01Jl \' in1pnss1bl1· t11 stop the battena-<·arr~ini; rnauer frnnl cntenn~ the hay \\Olh'r \11th•)UI con1plc!elv ~hutt1ni.: <lo\\·n agricultur;1l and eal!le npt:>ra11on<;. Caspl'rs. y,•nn board appro\''1\ fnr a s1udy by 'ar10t1s rounty agenc1ec; <of the t!X:ilCt pullut1on sourtcs and thr1r rclar1•t· c11ntrihurions 10 the bar prohl tnl. D.4ILY PILOT AD RESPONSE GREAT "The response. \\·as lerrific... \\'hat more do you have to have ._ : ad\'ertiser sav to tell you that you're·dolng the job'! Tllat's what the advertiser said who placed this three-liner: Altract. Bachelor a.Pt· Yrly rental . Bal Isl. Cal! (Phone ~o 1 There's plenty or space m the Dail)" Pilot for an ad that tan "'ork just 11;~ well for you. Jf you "·anl to reach the audience wllh "re&pOns&. ability," lry the direct line to a Daily ~ilot ad·\'isor. DIDI 642-56711. $26.7 il'lillion Aliso Project 'Gro1cth Oriented' Oy JACK CllAPPELL regional treatment plnnt a mile and a 01 "'' c111Y ~.111 11111 hall up Aliso Canyon An ocean outfall An en\"ironmental hearing on 01 for disposal of treated rffluent would be. proposed $26 7 milliqn regiona l waste constructed G.700 feet into the Pacific off v.atc r collection and tre<itment sy!\t<'m Ah~o Bc~h Tuesday nighl produced a flood .-.i The ·~t includes j)articipalion by criticism that the projrct did too l1t1!c for the lr\·i Ranch \\lat.cl' District. complclc ~':itcr re<:l.imat lon and too l~n1erald Bay Service District, city of 1nuch toy,·ard promoting groy,'th of Laguna Beach, Los Alisos \\'alcr District. undeveloped lands. El Toro \\'ater District, ~loulton Nigue l fn son1etimcs sharp cri lich:m Tut'sd:iy \\"att>r 01~trlct and the South Laguna nigh t nt the Laguna Beach City Council S.init ary IJi~t rlct. chambers. envlroo1ncnta lists charged 1he In def~rcnct to a rcqut'St by Dale All.90 \\'3ter ~1anagcment A g c n c y ~ceord. rtprtscnling the En\llronmental IA\VMA) proposal "catered·' to Jar~c o.ililion of Orange (A)unty. 1\Wi\1A land developers~ director! \'O!ed to continue the public The A W~IA system d.Lsc4ssed _!!!cl_~udo;•o-•-r.h'"'''°ring on the project Environmtnlal $t'Wcr lines north to Laguna Bcac , mpacl ReporfTEfRilOl'."30 p:nr.-Ai>111 En1erald Bny and Irvine coestal fands. 26 nt the Irvine Ranch Water I5lstrict and south 10 South Laguna from a l11rgc hf'adquartcr~ -· Oircclors also f'Xtendl'd the timf' alloy,·ed for v.·rit1 cn comrnents on !he EIR to April 2J. As outlined by A\\'~IA sta ff oind consullants for cn11ronmcntal a n rl engineering and program costs. !here are five ma1or altcmati\·es to thr propor.ed systcn1 A morr expcnsl\'e hut more complete plan for complete Y.at!'r reclamation y,a~ favored by rnvironmcntithsu and t)y 1nembcrs of the Lagun;i Beach City Council. Don O....·en . :in A\\'\IA cort!iUltaJtt. SAid th e plan fa\·o rcd by the cn\"ironmentalist.~ was not practical no.,_,, ~aust the water reclaimed could nol be sold. or used during u·inler wet months lte sa id a safe ~ystem for the area of !See ~ATER , 0 a11:e %) • "\\"e should identify ho!h shr1rl tL·rm ;ind long lenn remedies and !h\•ir prob ablc effC'Cth·elll'ss in rc·<lut ing t h~· 1X1llut1on." Ca~pers said . Storn1 Predicted ,.\gain North • lll SA:\' FR1\i\CJSCO 1 .\PI -~:u~l ly l'loudy sk1CJ;. OCC'as1onal nun i.ho1\1'r'l> :1nrl st rong coasl<tl Y.1nds art' foreca!-11 Thursc:h1v O\"t'r ~ort'O('rn ralifomia The th.ird 1n a ~r1('s of Pacific \\Cathl'r front s v.·:is cx1>t"Cted to hit !hi' norlhi!m t"Ottst th1<1. · aflernoon. lht' ~ftllOOffl \\tat!x'r Sf>r\1t'C <;rud ··This front will spread rtun O\'t>r .'\orthcrn and Central eaurorrua th1.s afternoon and 1001gh' with PoSt(roo1al SOO\vcrs expected in the n o r t h Thur,da~'·'' foreca!ll'rS Mid. prnp•1••·<! re,1dcn11nl ('l\"1C ('1•nh·r .~II•' .'l ll d lon1·i; choirtt'(\ 01u~11l1· 1hl' J• 1 1101,1· unp.ll'l ;1rt'a l';1rt.1; of thr· 1nclustrial df'1<'lopn1f'nl :in· \\1th111 !h1· prt''•·nt '.!6.lil~acrt• c11~ ;111~1 .1rt• pr1~-nint'(! for n1;u1ufat1uring \nn1· nf th•' ni;11or "rl'gional I rt a n g I (' · · t •11111111·rt·1;1l prOp1.·rty 1s 1v11hin thr <'II~. hL1~ th·· 1io1rr1•! \1 ;1~ pr1'-1onrd hy !h1· l'1t1 :-1nr·,• 11 '' •·Xflt'l"lt'<I to pro\"idt· th1' l.J"\ IJ:lSl' !lt'11!,•d to JUS!Jf.\ :1nnl':<:1t1rin of t h•~ l~t·e Alltl'CJRT, Pa.:c 21 Hale Eleclell 'f tl lrvi11c Fou11datio11 !rYini• Foundoil!on <li rttiot~ hli\.f> l'!cC!l'd an in~urancr, romp.1nr 1·:t:{'(".1\111' to rrplr1tl' l't'lirrd f:1nn1•r and for1n£•r Stah• Sen .John A, .\!uni\" .J r. 3 ~ .r lrusl•'f' nf lh!' rh01r ir011Jlr organi1~1l io11 founded by !he la!r .James (r\1in<' II. St;inton <;. /k1!l'. d1:i1rm;u1 of Par1f1c iltutual Life lnsur.:111r·l· C'o11111::iny-\1.1s l'll'Cll·d tu r1•pl:ic1· \lurd~ \\ho h:1 ~ rr.<;1~n1.•d. found:1tion president N. l.JJ\"a\I .\leL.:1rt1n <;;ud today. . "\\"{' ;Jf\• l>ilrtll"Ul.1r l\' (ortunalc to hr1\t' '1 m;t/1 11·ith SIJt•h (I (J!J~' rt'l'Ord in businc~s and publ1e St't\"irf' J01n lhl" board ol d1rrc1or~." ~I LL1rt.11 s:11d . A n.1t r1·e of !d;1ho. ll:ile 15 ;i gradu;11c o· th1· l:n1\·er~itr of Jd<Jno. f'rinr lo J01n1ng Pacific :\lutu:il in 1963 Hal l' 11ri s :-.en1or \"ice pre.<;idcnt of .\Jutu;1! Lift· lnsura11c1· Company of Xe..,,.· York llc1v.;1s elt-Clt-d ch<:urman of the board o~ 1'.1c1f1r ,\luluaJ in 1!171 ;:1ftcr scrv111 r !,<·•·1·11 r•·ar~ ;.is prcs1 dl'nt. l!:ih· is .1 lru).ll•r-of the C<ih (orn1~1 lnst1tuh· of Ti·l'hnology. P;1s.1dcna : tht· lil'nry J·: llunt1ng!(1n Librarv <ind i\rt 1;nll1·ry , Soin ~1arim. oind lhl' ·no\s· Ciui1 Found;J11on of SouthPrn ('al1forni~. )[1· ~t·r\1•:-> ;is :1 1nf•mbl•r of the ach'i>,{IJ ~ h•Jard of !hi· t:niver~1ty of 1d<i lm J!i ;; dtri:c·tor <1f \\'c$lcrn R:111mrporar1on. l'.<u·1f1c T·•l1·phonr· ;:ind T ,, Ir gr a 1, h < on1p11n.v ,1nd lh1· <;al1fon11n Chamtx-r ol c·ommf•r("I• I!·· an 1J 'n1s 111f<' h:nr 1hr1•<' n1 :1 rrird «hi!drl'n Th t• /l:ih•' !1\'" 1n l.1 ~s Angl·lt·' Ho11tl1 Kill ~ :Han. 22 BELFAST 1 l"l'I i -.Joseph llu ~hr.~. 22 "''f'11lil' lh(' \)Sl.11h \"1('1Ull of \J lllf'ncc u1 1\orthrrn lr.•lrrnd hy '1<'l'Jdent. Jlr- h.1ppi'n"d t11 hl• llri1·1ng by ·rul'\d:t\' \\ h":i <J t1111t• bomb 11 rnt off out:.1dt· Btlfi1~1 Or:g:~oast Weather .\!oslly cloudy too i.i;:ht. bu1 1.:il\tt- 111~ Thur.'>da}' to fair sk11·~ and v.oirm<'r' tcmpcra!urM. II i lo! h s Thursday 111 the mid to uppt'r MJ~. Lo\\s 111 !hi: !"t!Js INSIDE 1'011·\\' / ,1 fl ~1·;hnr1 fl 1fr1bi~q;·,111I 1 !he r)11cl1e~~ r1f HPnfotd IP/{,, nf n11 nft<lrk b!J rr1i 1111111</1'1 o • 11i,• 111vl11 ~/It' hr"rntn ,· u·tonnn. ·• S1ury. /'r10• •l .. 1 TWI llf'Yo(.t ) l••"'" ll L M. I OYd 1 t •rt1r COl'lltr lt CllHlliH •l·)I (ll'PllCt +I Crouword •f Ot11!1 Nf!IOOl"I 1t l flter1•1 l't l t • t11ttf'!•l-111 l'-H "i ... Mt ll·H ...... 11-41 l'1r rllt lttcorf IJ HttOt<OH H •~ r111 s1rv1c1 n A~A LIA~ttt 1: MtY>t• :• :1 M11tull """d' H N•h1 ... ! lilt"'' I 0•1n•t c:ov~•1 $•1•1• l'orltr l s~o111 II H D•. Srtof><•Ol'I• I Sl1<• MUlr.:11 11 .• Ttle ri\ollf> " Tioo••I•!\ ll. I w ...... , • WtlC-•e.•rO lO -Wo"'f"'' NtWI 11-47 Wo•lf l'lt•I 4 •• , •Ji> ),., 1.utr..u .. • •.• Smokey Stars From Page J WATER •.. providiog drtnklng quality reclaimed water was 10 to 15 ye11rs away and that the proposal sy>ttm coul<Hl< e<patlded 10 cope with such te chnical advancement.a If needed. JSchool Sets Canoon Parade ••• The annual "Sprlni cartoon Par•d• and camJval" of Valencia Elemet1tary School in Laguna llills is set for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday on the sthool grounds. Spon.sort."'<i by the Valencia Parent Advisory Bo.:J.rd. the event is held to raise roooey for tile ~hool's mL'<lia center. Smokey the &ar will lead me parade around I he grounds "'ilh prizes ror best costumes donated by the South U..guna llills homeowners associnlion. Drama students (rom Saddlcback College are scheduled to perform a play From Page 1 SATAN ... should remember !hat if Hurd remains hospitalized, he could be released v.•nen his oommitment period equals the prison seritence he might have served. "From w'hat J get rrom mm." Dr. l<latlc testified Tuesday, "he doesn't VUnJc he did anything v.Ton~. ~ause. ~1 his 9,'Qrds 'Death is beautiful I and ms f:ilher Satan Is pleased ." tlurd. who cla ims to have taken LSD 500 to 800 times during a long history of dl-ug abuse. fidgeted ai-Dr. Drury, from Orange County l\1edical Center, testified ubQut the condition or his brain and any chances for Improvement. "From what 1 get from him, he believes he is here to be killed or else to be sent back lo Atascadero," Dr. On.try testified in Judge Walter Olaramza's courtroom. "I wouldn 't write him off as hopeless,'' . be said of rehabilitation, "but it v.oold certainly be a long proaoss." Rapid Transit Resolution G0es To Senate Floor 5ACRA1w!ENTO (AP) -A resolution ordering state officials to study transit plans developed by tv.'O Southern Galifomla rapid transit districts hads been sent to the Senate floor . The resolution by Sen. James ~lills (0. San Diet:o) was approved Tuesday by the Senate Public Utilities and Corporations . Committee. It directs tne Department o f Transportation to study the effectiveness and compatibility of plans prepared by the Southern c.alifomia Rapid Transit o;Mct (RTDI and the Orange County Transit District. The RTD bao propooed coostruction o! a $6 billion transit system. 1be Orange Q;,urd.y district is considering approval of an $800 millioo plan. A Mills aide said t~ senator wanttd the atudy "so we have some certainty ~l the pl.,. ere in good order." 1be reeolutim Is SR 91. Jrvine Runners ,, Not Streakers Irvine Mayor Gabrielle Pryor wu assured Tuesday night that participants in the Senior Olympic marathon race to be held June 2 in Irvine will be clothed as they ..run the 26-mile course. After Worth Blaney of Senior Sports International traced the race course on a map of city streets, Mrs. Pryor was led to observe, "1l\8t's quite a streak, 1wtr. Blaney. 'Mley will of course wear clothes won't Uiey?" Blaney assured her runner.i: would be clothed as will the 50 to SO cycliSl'l expected to race over a ZS.mile course in Jrvine. Both events are set ror the same day. Board Raises Salary l'RF.SNO (UPI) -Fresno County supervisors voled dO\\Tl financial support for an emergency battered child care center Tuesday but voc.ed them.selves a ~.lary raise of S2.500 a year. OIANGI COAST " DAILY PILOT ,,.. 0••-CNll DAILY ,.tLOT, -... ldl " -Md ~ No""""'"'· It M ii,,._ W ..,. 0<-•119• c .. 11 """''""""' c-"'· s-. r•tt ... lli<IM ••e ~Is.....,, llf•Ot•bJ l!or°'411 frlel•J, for Coot• M.,.., N._1 •ffd<I, ti"""'"'-a.-.~.'"""'"'" vo!1tr. l...,... •~~. '"'""'''-111~~ '"" J•" c...._ .. , J•~ J""" (OP<O!••""· A 11,,,111 r .. lefl.ll t<t••<G" ,, Dllbl.,~eol l•l~rd•v• •...t Slll'ld•J1• T"-11<IM!p,ol -Ulhl..O Jl•~1 ii •I Ull W•t1 t •J $!r .. 1, ("''' M•u ., Ctlotor~I•, t»i.. Rab•rl N. w,,r[ P1u.a ... 1 ..... P\lblltllU J •<~ R. 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Ot.ber features of the carnival loclude blngo games. a cake walk, a "pocket man" giving prizes to tots and a bean t'OlUll. Prire1 to the perllOn guessing the number or beMS include a trip for two IO San Diego and to gallons of gasoline. Tickets will be .!iOld on the st.··hool patio today through f'riday at noon and at thr. carnival Saturday. 3,000 Alie11 Arrests Seen For March Repeated raid!I on Tustin's "alien railroad'' as well a!I major arTcsb at te San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoinr have combined to set an all·lime record for alien arrests in a month 's time . Spokesmt'TI for the patrol at San Onofre today said that by the end or !his month the total should reac h 3,000 person!> hr.Id for deixirtation. "It's an all·time record for us," said one officer today. Weekend arrests lhrough v c h I c I e checks at Onofre have netted an averace or 300 persons over each two-<lay period. but the bulk or the figures relalcs to repeated busts al tracksidc in Tus!in where hundreds of aliens have been picked up as they hopped from northbound freights. Patrolmen :said the frei ght hopping has increased in recent weeks and aliens board the trains all along the line between San Diego and Los Angeles. Although alien arrests are up, another aspei:l of the patrol's enforcement has shown a sharp decline. Lale last year patrolmen racked up substantial figures on seizurC3 of marijuana and dangerous drugs at the roadblock. But in rcrent months. the amount has d"indled and officers theorized that the transpor1ers or th e material from Mexico have shifted to alternate shipping meJhOds. Among the largest dri.1g busts At the station was the seizure last year ~r a record haul of marijuana weighing nearly 700 pound!! -all stashed in the trunk of a car. Federal Judges Deny Hayaka,va - Rep1ihlican Bid SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A thrce- judge federal court ruled loday that Dr. S. J. llayakawa could not be a candldate for U.S. senator in the June GOP primary because ~e changed polltlcal parties within the past year. U.S. District Court Judges Albert \Vollenberg and Robert F. Peckham and U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Joseph Sneed said a parallel California statute has been upheld by the U.S. Supren1e Court. The judges said the high court's decision TueSday involved the same constitutional c h a 11 e n g e s "·hich Hayakawa raised. Heav11 St1rf l'ictin• La guna Real'h lifeguards rc ~C'UC three scuba diver~ hauled in a dive r further out. The di\'crs from in· trapped in heavy surf at L:.iguna s J\loss po.int Tues· land cities had beco n1e exhausted battling heavy day. Lifeguard Capt. Rruce Baird pulled 1n t\~·o of !'ieas and could not reach shore. All th ree were re- the heavily laden men while Dispatch _e:cr_B_ru_c_e_R_ee_d ___ le_a_s_ed_a_f_te_r_e_m_e_r,g:_e_n_c_:y_1_r_e_a_tm_e_n_t_al_th_e_s_ce_n_e_. __ Agi1ew Sells Ho1ne, Mal\:es $110,000 Fo1· 15 Montl1s \\'ASHINGTON (AP ) -Former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and his wife have sold their home in a Washington suburb for $300,000. They paid $190,000 for the hoLL~ 15 months ago. The buyers were a retired \\lashington builder, J\1yron Davy. and his wife. Barbara Davy, a real estate agent v.•ho sold the Pl'OJK'MY to her in·\a\\'S, said she believes the Agnews will move oul next From Page 1 AIRPORT ... remainder of the city's 52.000.acre "sphere of influence." The airport master plan would ban development of. 'more than half of the industrial park am ellminat.e \he commercial center. Irvine resident Norman G. Ewers, noise officer at Orange County Airport, urged councilmen to vie"' the possible joint use of El Toro with an open mind. "U>ok at the facts and put aside the preconceived notions that a d d i n g commercial jet flights "'ill increase the noise fro m El Toro ," Ewers said. Councilman Art Anthony or Tur1!r Rock , a fo'rmCr r..larlne Corps jct pilot "'ho was based at El Toro. qub:~.rd Ewers about the impact of <idding commercial jet flights. Ev.·ers said noise irritation indexes would not increase ir month. They have 90 days to vacate. The Agn ews have been looking for a less expensive house. something in the neighborhood of SI00.000. in the Severn Rh•t>r area or r.1aryland, according lo writer Betty Beale, "·ho disclosed the sale in the \\1;ishington Star·Nc"·s. nerore buying the house. in 'the J\1aryl':lnd suburl> of Ken\l.'ood, the Agne1vs rented an eight-room suite at a do'ol-'n!o\1n Washington apartment hotel. The General Ser\·ices Adtninistration rs!imatcd recently lt spt>nt Sl2.\.587 for improvements rc.'quired for the protection of Agnew when he was vice president. But realtor Peter Burr said while Agnew made a profit on the sale. about $72.000 of it is due to a 40 percent appreciation of prop<>rty in the area since December 1972 \\"hen Agnew bought the house. Agnew spent some of his own money '°' improvcmrnts. such as a recreation roonl and some of the govemment expenses v.·ere for security items that Cl.id not enhance the property. 1.1iss Beale "·rote. The Oa\'ys live near \\'oodbridge, Va., and had lo relocate since their 250-.ecre area is being converted into a state recreational park. Fol'lncr Fresno Aide lleld on Narco l{ap commercial traffic is added at El Toro FRESNO (UPI 1 -Former city •·1 have studied the noise ronlour!\ in Planning Comm issioner Norman Bains deWI and have been surprised myself. I Sr. has pleaded innocent to narcotics urge you lo look at the data objectively charges and a ~lunicipal Court hearing 'and satisfy yourselves before reacting v.·as set for April 2. negatively to the possibility that El Toro Bains was arrested Thursday at his might solve the county's a i r Port bail bonds business on suspicion of selling problem ," Ewers said. heroin to an undcrrover agent. Councilman Anthony said tod.ay he Ile is charged with three counts of believes the city has COOJ)('raled, v.·ith the selling heroin and one count each of county airport land 1.l.'lf'. plannc'fs. possession c.r heroln and marijuana for He said he agre('d with Colmcilman salC'. Beau.ties Souglit For Saddleback Queen Contest Applications are available now for the Pt·flss Saddleback Valley competition to be judged Ptfay S at Mission Viejo High School. The contest. sponsored by the Saddleback Valley Ch am be r of Commerce and the Chambermaids. women's auxiliary, is open to young Y.'Omen bct"·een 18 and 22 years of age. Entry blanks are available at all banks and savings and loans whi ch are members of the Chamber and rrom the Chamber office, Room 407 ,in the Royal Savings and Loan building on El Toro Road. The Chamber or Commerce also has in\'ited local businesses and individuals to sponsor contestants -at a cost of $35 to S50 each -to help CTJver the cost of an evening gown and swi msuit. .More i.nfonnation may be obtained by calling Jackie Roady al 83G-0880 or Daisy Rigdon at 837-4753. Junior Hi-Yers Camp Scheduled The second aMual Camp Avalanche \\'cekcnd sponsored by lhe Junior Hi·Y Club and the Saddleback Valley YMCA is set. for April 19 to 21 at Camp Osceala in the San Bernardino ~1ountains. Reser\·atlons for the trip may be made through April 8 at the Y, 23131 Orange A \'Cr:ue, El Toro. a ·y spokesman said. The event. for sevC'nlh and eighth grade 00}'S and girls, includes transportation to and from the camp, fi\'e meals. cabin lodging, and a variety of activities. Camp Osceola is near Big Bear Lake and Barton Flats. The project sius the outfall atid othe:r portJoru of the system to L'Opt v.•ith an area population of 225.000 pcrsOn.:S by 1995, a reduction or nearly 100,000 persons from earlier estimates. There are an eslimated 77,340 person.! with.in the AW~lA member agencirs now. Carl Kymla . general manage:r of 1h<.· tifoulton·Niguel Water District. an tl cttairman of the AWPttA Board cf Directon, said AW~1A is caught between widely \'arying population projections for the arl'a. Kymla said the agency is not in lhe land use business and is only attempting to respond to growth . not stimulate it. However, James Dilley, president ol the Laguna Greenbelt, said the presence of the capability ol dealing with wa!ltes produced 1n resklential, commercial and industrial development is a stimulant to that development. Dilley '1111 other environmentalists said that while the AW~tA ElR considered lhe 55,000 population 1.1oulton Ran c h dev elopment plan, the officially approvOO. greenbelt had been left out. Laguna Beach ~fayor Roy llolm asked 1f A \\'~·lA could not wa it ur11il hearings on the ~loultoo Ranch plan are concluded ~Ith the county. ~fayor Holm said It v.•as unt'orhmale decisions had to be made now on matters affecting both ~foulton and the Irvlne Ranch Coastal territory when the shape of those dev elopments U! oot set. Kymla said if the project were to wait, it would lose grant financing paying an estimated 87 percent of the project's C06L The meeting closed on a note of rancor as Secord charged the AW~1A plan was "not responsive to the public interest.' .. but was a "classic case·· o r responsiveness to "special interest.5," which he said was the large land O"'.'fler. Secord said the only reason the population projects of the project were lowered was be<:au.se of the fuss raised by environmentalists. Michael Schley. a member or the Laguna Beach Board of Adjustment. said the AWMA project should be restricted to solving e:risting problems. Schley said the present solution stimulates growth and proVides a host of population related problems for the area. Kymla said eacll of the questions raised by speakers at the hea ring would be answered later by A Wfl.tA • From Page 1 l\IEAT ... tncreaaes ranged up to 31 percent for hamburger which went from an average of M cents a pound to $1.10 per pound. On Tuesday the government announced tt ws buying $45 million worth of high quality hamburger to help prop up livestock prices. The meat will be donated 10 schools. Agriculture Department offlclals s:aid the move could boost retail beef prices. But no one was sure ho.,.,· 1nuch. From Pagel SURGEONS. • • are located through the use of clinical or radiological tests. "It "'as found that "·hen a lesion was more than 30 percent clog,11;ed, ulceration was present in approximately 80 percent of the ca~ ... Blai~U said. ''This type o! surgery has been sho"'"n in other studies to result in marked' decreases in strokes.'' Hayakawa had bttn a Democrat from 1955 until switching lo the Republi can party Aug. 31. lie sought to be certified as a candidate in the Republican Party but was turned down because state law requires that a ca ndidate for partisan office · must not have changed party affiliation for 12 months before filing declaration of candidacy. Robert West that the Orange County 1-------------------------------------------- Airport noise problems should not be ~ L _, "The Supreme Court's language and reasoning provide no basi~ for dislinguishing bet we c n independent candidates and candidates seeking a political party's nomination," said to- day's decision. The Judges denied Hayakawa's motion for an injunction and granted the state's motion to dismiss the case. solved by moving them to Irvine . I Anthony add<'d. hov.'e\•er. th:il hr believes the conflict bet"'een the city and I county commission is a "conflict at Jaw.·· Both the city and the airport commission have be-en assigned silnilar planning responsibilities. ''The ronflict should be resolved at a much higher level. probably by the Legislature," Anthony said. Irvine Cou11cil Action Here in capsule fonn a.re some of the actions laken Tuesday night by Irvine City Councilmen : NIGJ:IT FOOTBALL: Referred to city-schools liaison committee for studv a suggestion lhnt the UC Irvine stadium br lighted to acCTJn1n1odalc homC games of the University High Trojans. ~IOSQUIT AhATt:~IENT : Retained Richard B. "Dic..k" Clari\: as the city's delegate to county insect control agency. BIKE TRAIL HJDS: Dch1yed awarding or contract for ronstruction of off. street trall along Campos Drive from University Drive to Culver. Project needs more study. RANCH PARK LJGJITS: A"'anied a S2.1.808 rontract to Grisson and John· son Inc., Jow bidders for lhe replacement of faulty lighting system in the Ranch Park:'. ·TRANSIT FU~OS: Hired thrre consulting firms to procted with applica· tion for a grant to plan city lransporttaion nct"·orks. BIKE S~FETY: Gavr the go-ahead for development of a pamphlet des· bicycle dos and don 'ts spelled out 111 traffic la"''S, ErtlERG ENCY TRANSIT : Approved continuance of free emergency med· lea! trflnsportation for Irv ine rcsldl!:nts. , PARK BONDS: Nnmed former city rouncllman F:. R11y Quiii;ley Jr. to form an "executive committee" lo promote the Sl6 m1llio:1 city parks and <.'Ultural facilities band messurc set ror June ~. BIKE BONDS: V~ed to ask ~1~. Juanltn titoc to ('()()rdinate cit izen sup- port for the $2 mUllon June 4 bond measure lo fund bicycle path developfn~t. v ' • I L I I Tranck Shoes 11.95 Up Baseball Shoes 10.95 Uit. little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up -Dasketfalf SfiOes 9.95 Up Tennis Shoes 7.95 Up Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis BaUs 8.35 Doz. Tennis Dresses Tennis . Shirts & Shorts Tennis Racket Stringing OPEN 9 TO 6 .CLOSED SUNDAY Handball GloYes & Balls Rasquetball Raquets Darts & Dartboards Skateboards Shuffleboard Sets Slantboards Croquet Sets Raleigh Bikes Tires-T ubes-l~es Bike Parts & Repairing Bzseball ti.ills r · 1'!· & Bats Baseball Undershirts PHONE 646·1919 • • I 7 I • 6 -------~- DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Respons~ve Decision Saddleback College trustees made one of ttlc m~~t intelligent and crucial decisions in the school's\.sevc1;1· year history last week when they voted to call for al1 election to rill three vacancies. The 4-2 dccl~lon is a sign the trustees recognize constituents deser\'e a voice in th'e school's affairs. \Vhenever the board has had an opening In the past. lhc remaini11g trustees have taken lhe appo1nt1ncnt route -usually becau~e I hat was their legal right and saved taxpayers the cost of an election. l 'nfortunatel\', the appointees usuallv v.·ere band· picked to fl\ wiih a prevailing political· mood rather than provide diversified representation in the con11nu· nity's best interest. • The decision to put the matter before the voters this tin1e may cost the district the pric~ of an election. But it should be well worth it in pr-0v1ding more true representatio n of the public, and in enhancing public confidence. Pla11ners' Ne '\v Look Jrvine has its ne\\', streamlined planning comn1is· sion with appo1nt1nent of five new 1n~mbers by the new city council to replace the former se ven-pe rson panel. r\s outgoing Chairman Harry Shuptrine so acru· rately described it some weeks ago. the city's sec:o nd pl anning cornn1ission was an "action" cotnmission. ~le1nbcrs met 47 times in l l months to act on 50 planning issues ranging from tract 111aps to adoption or the city's first gene ral plan. The size of the former seven-member commission. -more than any personalities serving on it-may account for the mistaken impressions of inactiv1ly. 1·00 1nany mouths lengtpen meetings and too many minds slow <le· cision·making. So, the city council has received and accepted . t' I . I res1gna 1 n~ . rom founding com.missioner Shuptrine and tomm1ss1oners l\tary Ann Gatdo, ·Paul TonkO\'ich. J...owell Johnson and Robert Sn1ilh. 1'hey bavc earned a rest and th'c city's thanks. Com1111ssioners ~·rank Hurd and Gary Dal zell. once iden ti(1cd as the "abrasive'' forces on the co ntn1ission ~ill continue to scrape away the veneer of planning Jargon . . \\'e lco1ne as bala ncing forces will be llC\Y co1nmi!'· s1oncrs Roland Schin z1nger. Emil "Skip" Benes and ~1ari· lyn Bo~ ti. Need a Voice . \\'ithout making a value judgment on the merits of c1ty hoocl. leaders of the Lake ~·o rest llomeowners As· sociati on are realizing: the city of In·111e is a neighbor to be reckoned Y:ith. :rhat is one reason for their recent interest in form- ing · a municipal advisory council r ~t :\C1 for El Toro. which lncluc\e:> Lake f·orest. Both arc unlncorpor:Hed and as such now have liltle power. \Vhethcr they favor eventual citvhood or not. the council is .:i good idea for Lake Forest resident:;:, In1pending dev£'lopn1en1 or the next phase of rhc Irvine Industrial C~o1nplex will bring lr\·1ne J·1ght to t.:I 'faro's door. 1\t tin:. point. probably no one full\· ran v1su:ili1e ~he im.pact of the new indu:-trial projC°('I, alon;::! with its pro1ectcd C\'entual working popul11t1on of Sfl.000. . Undoubtedly f.I Toro residents 'A'lll be unhappy '-''Ith so_me of t~e results. Regardless of !heir reactions. they y.•111 experience many effects:. Thev need a fun1•• t1011i11g representative body to help 111iike their rcac:· t1ons kno"'" in the years of intense acti\·i tv ahead. The !\lAC can fill that role -at least for no"''· , I ' .. SB I • "' .\ • ,! ·I ' ' . . ' , . \ .. 60LfiN I /ltl6HT> . L'" l •• j ~ "i ~ ~1., ,., .. )),:;A . .• l :1...~, ... ( -~.;.. ' • ~ • .. ... ~_.:i .... 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"She never quite lea\·es h<'r children home. e\•en "·hc·n she doesn "t lake rnc1n along." People imagine they \rant honesty, b:.it in most instances they prerer delusio n - as proof, most v.-ou!d rather be trc:.11cd \varmly by a h}';>o· crite than coolJy by an honest man of re· serve. " " ' Speaking of h)'po· crites, have you no- ticed ho\v often there are single \\"Orris for negative traits, but none 1or posith·e traits? \Ve have no single v.·ord for the opposite of a hypc>- critc. or the opposite of a liar, or the o~ posite of a scoundrel . • • • It's tascinating how people arc gene rally discontented ~ith their ~es 1 "'nich really play a mino r part in the life-scheme. but generally quite con· lenled 'A'ith their minds (\\·hich, if developed. y,·ould take their attention off their bodies I. • • Anthropologists. in my opinion, spend too muC:h ti1nc studying \\'hat they deem to be "prim ili\"c·· tribes. and too little time investigating the primili,·c residues that still domin11tc so-called .. civilizt'CI" societies. • Yesterday, on the telly. I heard someone boomed as "a legend in his o"n 1ime." and I thought it '>las a revie"· of last ycar"s passing of Picasso or Casals Dear Gloon1v Gus 'The saddest dav in a 11nman's life is !ht"' dav she rcali7.f'~'> tht' :nan a\ the next rcst;iurnn! tablt' V.'ho k£'Cps ghinclng around so intcrcstl'd is only looking at her carrot cake. J. c. v. c;1_.,, Cu• commtRfl 1rt submili..t llY rtHt!"$ -dt Ml M(t1Url11 retlKI tnt W•rw• Of tllt MWll'I"'· St... Y041r ,., '"'"'' to Gloomy C\ll, Dt ilY l'olDI. -until Jt turned out to b£' n promo! inn plug for i1 n announcer. !O tcmpora: 0 nwres:) .. • Monl'.y is a grcal buffer ag11inst lhe suf· ferings the poor are subJCt.:h•d to: but :di it does . finallv, is make room for the sof· ft'rings th<it. 1non('Y docs not n1·tu l against. • Extremism u1 \\'Tiling ls ii "·ay .if as..-.aulting the unthinking mind; just ;is over·acting on the stage is a v.·ay of in1- pressing an uncultivated audience. • • • r:oreign languages almost always seem to be spoken faster than one's own , and to be made up or more anima l than human sounds : one of the best reasons· for learning another language is to rid oneself of this ethnocentric conceit. • • Turning dov1n an invitation to visit a ranch this winter, I bethought of the fine old anon}'JTlQUS description of a horse as •·an animal dangerous at both ends ;:ind uncomfortable in the middle." • • • Too many teachers seem to be equally annoyed at the precocity of the bright students and the apathy of the dull ones; \\'nat sf'Cms to be \1'anted is \\'ell-con· ducted mediocrity, \\•ith a false Sho\V of lnterest. Freedom, to rnc. is not having a lot of mone.v. if it prevents you from getting up \\'hen you v.ant to, nnd ~laying alx'd v.hrn you don't \\'ant to. !If money doesn"t buy a broad margin of sclf·contro!lcd time, it is useless.) County View Called 'Superficial' ' To the Edi tor : \\'hat a pity it i;; that ;i member of :'ln ~0s~~~~~~ ~~~~5;5y ~-~a~~r~ ~~~~·c~~:~~ only the material she used for the superficial and distorted pi ct u re: presen~d. In the Daily Pilot. Su11day. ~larch • Ii, \\"ll EN OUR fam ilv moved here in 191il \\'c found r<'markably v.·arm and t'll· 1husiastic people welcoming t111 u 1 the eounly. d('l1 gh11·d \\'e h.1d thr opportunily to \\"Ork and hie herC', !1n<l certain \\"!' wouln love th(• area. \\'I' h<i\'l'. we do, and \l"c shall conunue_to do so. \Ve also feel 11·e do not know :ill there is to knov.· about Or:ingc Count-.·. :11l hou gh 11·c ha1c l11cd ht•re almost 14 ~L·nrs. Uur perhaps K:iy Ua rtlctt rs a qu1 i.:ker stud~. People are pcorlc 11•herc\·er the y m<iy live. This county still h;is con1muni!y spirit. and p<.'OJJl(' ha\'e nut forgottt"'n how IQ smilr. how lo hel p in times of trouhl<', nor how to be concerned for their f('l]ow men. Of roursc .,re have gro\vn. Of course growth brings problems. But migh'l it not be interesting and more professional for ~1s. Bartlett and Company to mention lhe many fine projects of The Ir.inc Company. the James Irvine Foundation, the \\'alter Knott family, the Scge~trom family , and olhcrs? CULTURE. she bleats! Did she try to altcnd.. .even one of the many rultural events available lo Orange Count1nns? Examples: The Orange Co u n t y Philharmonic Socieiy brin&s the finest l"isi ting orchestras here, in addition to a regular season by the Los Angele,1: Philharmonic Orchestra. \Ve hal"e the Orange County Community Orchestra. Community Concert Series. art. ballet, the Festival of Arts in Laguna. Un 1hc m.:iny fine campuses of th£' county - t.:CI. FuUcrton. Chapman. as well ;:io; con1munlty colleges -there are OU\· standing ('\'Cnts of C\"C"ry kind. Didn"L anyone tell her <ibout South Coast Reper· rory 1'he<1!er. rl'Cogni1.ed n<1tionally for f'xcellencc? \\'hile v.·e need a facilil" to house many ot our cultural events. this too will come. ( MAILBOX ) l.cttcrs frrm1 r eaders are welcomr. N1Jr111nlly, turi!ers should cOJH.IP!J thf'i r 1nessuges ni 300 word5 or /.ess. The r111ht to ro~i<lense lelters 10 f it sptJcc or e/1mi1111lc libel is reserved. All /Cl· ft'r.~ mu.~r iurlude signn lurc rz;ut 1nail· 111(1 uWtrcs.t /i11t ,1an1es 1nay be rr1t1 .. held 011 rl'(JlleSt if SP1fficil!llt TC!IJSOtl is apnoreut, Poetry will uot be pull· //sited. · In tht' me:intuTil'. K;iv Bartlett. ha\'C' :1 !>mooth flLghL batk lo :\"cw York. And thl' nt'xl lime you co1nc 10 Orange County stay a hHlc longer, look a tittle dceix-r . and JOO rnight t:if! pleasantly surpnSt'd! JANE GRAY PORTER ;'1hlimuna Day• To the Editor: Ret"Cfltly there has been 80me con~rn v.·ithin the Sadd!cback VaUcy Unified School J)1stricl '>l'i lh regard to the sch£'duling {1f minimum days. The in· sinuatJon sttms to be that educators arf' being granted some special privileges or b<:'ing released from requ ired duties. The exact opposite is the case. FOR INSTANCE, two minimum days \\Tre scheduled the first \.\ttk in February so that elementary school roucators could selec:t text book!. Thf: l~ in instructional time varied due to bus scheduling, but ranged between an hl)ur and one hour and a half each day, Tttc book selection process required most or these same C'ducators lo spend four or fi1'(' hours in the afternoon on each or tht'St d<iys. In addit ion, the hours nonnally relegated to prep::irat.ion of the next. day's classes had tll be spent th<it e\t:n1ng. The 1ninimlun day rl'CCntly S<.ilcdu!ed for the preparation of the negotiation pai:k<ige resulted in «lucators in the d1~lnt'! ~pt:nd1 n;.: onr> to \110 hot1r11 ;d\('r ~rl1Qnl ;::uul 11\rt<+' hour.-. in tho• '"\1•1111\g. A p;:u:k\l).:P '>l hn:-t• rnn1n th1 us!. hv H\1• 11 <1\. 1~ 1hC 1n111rn11'tni·nt of l'dU<:J11flll in :-..id· dl cb:u;k \',1 1l~y. OF COL'HSI': t•du c::itors ;.irt• ronccn1~ .1ho11t ;1ny lo-.s of in.,truc111'lnal lrmr For 1•x:1rn11it·. ;1 rL'tL'fltl\' ~<:hl'dul1-d n11111n11un day for :'il:i rch 2i has been rancell1-<l s1ncr If,(' Jl11'\•!lng scht-du1£'d for that <1;1v pro\rU lo h1· 1mnc«1'\."ary. 0111" rcqor!>t~ fnr n11111n1urn d:1vs .ire n1ar\r on\v y,J\t•n lht• r1':J<;tJn'> ~r1~nllv outwru~h ihc lll· COllV(Ul•"tlt!' 11) 1ht· l'ffmn1un1ly. In 1·onclu~ion may I s.1~· t!'l:1! r·clucator<: 1rl)uld i:r1 .11\y '>l l'lt'on1(' a h!u,.·rihbon cvrnn1i\t r(' 11f rommunit~· lcadl'r~ 10 !>lud.v 1t11·1r y,nrkini.: hours and conditions. \\1' <tn· eonl1dt·nt th<it such a romin ittec 11·ould d1~1..·r11'<·r lli.11 iilucators havl' J 11ork land that rc'f111ir('.~ froin <10 to 70 huurs a 1-1 ct·k. Jl:iJ \.\<.Elli\~ J1rr·sidc11t Saddlt"'b.:1ck Valley Educators A5.\n. f:eolo!f!I 1'1/111s To \he Editor : f<;n't SCIC'llCl' l\'Ondcrful J ThL'Y 1101\' ("OllClud{' th;i\ lhr' B:;ck Ra1• is st:;~nant an<I ~hould ))(' drrd gcd so Iha\ the tuli' l':Jn flu•h it out. I S.1Hl :1~ much yrars aJ!O .. \ly ~1..·1cn11nc 1n'>trument 11·:;s 1ny tlOSL'. The lrvinr~ Comp.111~ 11ould prub::ihly hill"c dred t:Nl 11 out. donat•·d p;,i1 k sit~s and hull! tx•;Jut1ful •-:-ta1t''i :1lun~ th~ shore if th1..· luun1v had half C"OOPf'ratl'd . As a r('sull 11e v.uu!d 'nave had emp!oym('nt ;.ind a grL"jtt·r l(IX ba~l'. ~nee lo1\1•r 1.1~<'~ for l'\'•·r.·onC' but 11'c had to listen to :1 bunch of \~'OIOg.~· nuts. ./!:\I HOLDJ.\"f; ('t•rrrt• 0111•. C f1111c 1\ll? To lhC' l·'.d11or r('fus1ng Am('rica n Airlint'~. Pan Amrri· can· rnitrd· C'lt. .as an al!ematc when I.AX is fogglil in'.' Or for schcdulrtl f!1gh ti;" /\fh·r <tll. thi· Ion~ runwn.vs \l'OUld h,1ndlt· tht•rn. I n>:i li1.(' flights arr rL·).!ul<1\l'd h.\" Ind. llllhlic hearing. ron11., 11!1on :ttld h:Hl' to be a\\·atdcd by a pub!1t• :1~en(·~· .. but thl'rc \\"C \1•oold be ••• ">!l\lllg duek.1; \11th an airpo rt lar~c enoui.:h to handlC' the htg j1~t~. 11 rl·:tlly 1~ t1n1e 11e .111 go '"up in arm~·· ttlviut 1hc Jt•t 001 .... prohlc·1n. :.ind the oil'." [1\lh \1hk·h l" f1J11•r!11~ clnv.n into our lunt:~. on our shr11hb1.-r~ :;11d ro:iting our lo.11\1\ funuturt• <ind l'llr<I 11111h g:r1mr. JC.'1' l'IOTERSO' Uo11hle·lalk To the Edilor: I must commen! on lhi' rrc-ent "jok· ing" comment of Nixon \Vhcn he refcrr£'d to thr l·:uro1>ean c:(luntrics who ha\'c to pay $l.35 :i ~allon fnr i,:asolinr. That '"''lllark sPcms lo be rnadc 10 make u . ..; stupirl /\mrric:ins feel llt11cr :ibout our back·hrrak1ng rosts of living (includin~ 1ax,.s .1nrl 1ncrr:lsf'o; of our ,f•crnin~ly un· <·ontrul of our Fr;inkrn~tr1ns of the Pcn- 1agon. ;\ASA. !hi· l'rcsidency. Y.tlere1n our "Prr~id('nt" t1vr~ like a veritable ~ultan -;1 .c-00 -1rr1·pro.ichahle I A.\I SA il Ill think of how many Amerir;in.; 1111! fi·rl t.i.:\ll'r l>f C:luse of Nix . on's r('ma r~ ~I .~hould have said "c1'1culated" rrm:irk 1 I nm s.ad becau.!>C I th ink a smaller percmta~e of think1ng- 1ntel11gent i\mt'r1ca ns \\·111 have ii occur to thPn1 that lhl·se people 1n Europe \\'ho have tu pay SI 35 a gallon for gasoline. <lOfl't ha'"e to dC'pt"'nrl on A·lSOhne to eat, to kerp a roof 01cr :heir heads to pay for th(' hare nec('ssit1i'<1 -light. ht' :it clothing. So 11 is rrd1culous to point out th(• rl 1ffercncc U1•t\\ct·n $1 JS and 65 cents :i ~<illon So 1~ p1(''1l 11f lhl" doub!c ·t-'lk of 1\1xon . Th111k dbiJ Lll 11 . fllilp!1' .IAY C. RElfl J'11ir1·ie1t· Series Tr, !11,. l·:tll\!<r Jury System Ma·y Tangle Watergate L.:•st }t'ar I :111cndril :1 t1omC' 1\'cd<l1n ~ wh1th v..1~ lun1'(J In h:1\"~· !hP n11nb1 i•r lx.·g1n :1ftt·r 1h1· i 10 J11 fl1·v: ll\'1·r th(' house so that "·c •·ould l11·:1r :Ill' 1,'f•r• .. mony. Th is took pl:11·1 011 B:ilho:i lfil,1!".d, so pity !hr poor p<.."Op!c U\l 1n \\'(•Slt'hff who nrc ri ght unfh·r tht· 11111..,e pnt1 l·rn o! 1h1 Oran~c Count~ A1rJX1rt ~ I Ll\"E u1 .'.lrl <1rt•<• nf C'ost:i \11'.'>3 nri' affC('\cd by lhf• 001 ~•' :in<t r h;i1cn"l paid too much r1th·n!ion to thi' prohll'm un1il I read a r1·e<·nt tettf'r 10 the editor fron1 Alan L. lllurn. ,\rt \ u"i.~f'l".t rl'Crnt ~cric!J on '"The Kid~ T>o1111 !h•· SLrccr · 1i; ontt of the~ com. 1 .. 1,•1nnJlt' and 1nc1s11e th.it I have rc.-it1 1n ;1 lrinJ! t1n11' I ,11n sure that ii hn;, i,:1vrn the fl('Ople v.·ho read the stories :i rnurh .;r<'atcr undcrst.anding of tho Fan,·1ew prohtram , and we nt.'Cd that~ \\'ASHJNGTO~ -Anyone who is familiar 'A'ith the jury sy~em in this country knows thal it can produce some unexpected results. The trial of fonncr Commerce Secretary ~1aurice Stans and former Attorney General John N: Aiitchell in New York is not proceeding prCCi."!ely as d~sired by the prosecut ion. and il \\'ill be seen if lhesc 11\'0 h1ghL'St of- ficials ol the conlmit. tee. to rr-e!ccl Pr('si· dent Nixon are founJ guilty by a c<ireful· ly selected jury. A gu~s caMot be hazarded on ho\.\· great the prospc.'Cl ol their conviction or Lrading influence for a $200.000 campaign contribution. But the element of doubt which usually aecompanies any jury's dcllberaUon sent~ to underline one unusual aspect of Impeachment pro- ceedings again.!t President Nixon. THE POSSIBlLJTY docs e:xist, 1n \\'h:it degree cannot be told. that the resigna· UM or impeachment of Pre,ldtnl Nixon l.'<)Uid be ronowod by • Jury llndlllll !bat his chief subordinates were not guilty of the crimes ln which the President was- 1uppoled 10 be lnvolvtd . If not that, then (rucHARD WILSO~ a legal ~ri1ix-up could conceivably sci lhem frec-. This is dtle point or several \\·hlch makes the rcsigna1ion proposal of t.'Oll· scrvative Scnntor Jamc.s Buckley of Nrw York so impractical. It is signiflcant only in the sense that lt mny reflect a scrk>us ....,·eakening in doctr inaire conservatl\'e support for President Nixon. \Vi1h due respect for Scna1.0r Buckley. who seems to be: an intcll1gcnt rn.in. his approach to the problem has the Quixotic nature which weakens so much of doc- trinaire COllSeT\'ative thought. TllE ~'ET effect may also be gmlly exaggerated. for there i.s not much demonstrable support for lntelleclualized coosel'\·atism. Buckley is the sole representative in Congress of what is CJJil'd the. Conservallve Pnrty. \\•hlch is local to New York and otherwise e:xlstJ largely In the !magi.nation of a. few devoted p:irtlsans. A nattona.I corutrvallve .. movement" in any significant orga.nJttd sense does not exlft at all, t xtt-pt to the eztent \hat It is ex-pressed in such publlcatlons a5 National Rc\'icw and Human Events, '>l'hich are not overpov.·ering in their im· pact. Even Barry Goldwater does not gG ulong \\'i th SenalGr Buckley. \\'ILL ROGERS. celebrated remark that he \\"a5 a member or no organized pany -a Democrat -applies equally \1'ell to doctrinaire conserv:itive:;. r.etting back lo the jury system. th~ possibilities could be very explosive if President Nixon 11·cre lo follow Sen- ator Buckley's advice, or even if the President were removed from office prior to the trial!i of his subordinates, This is, in fact. the present i1chcdule. The alleged \Vb.He llou.se Watergate <.'00· sp1 rators are not scheduled to go to trial before m.Jd-&ptember. Bl' TllAT IDIE, In the profe.sstd schedule! of bo~b the \\llite House aod CongrtSS. the question of President :-.;ix· ori"s tenure 1!1 IO be seUled . If so, and it i!I :t biK lf. the Prtsldcn1 's subordinates would go to trial after his ov.n rate \\3S de termined. ~ Carrying it a step farther, suppose \he President had resigned or betn removed, and the subsequent trials resulted In not riuilty verdlru: for bis aubordinates. The.n there would be an explosion. for it should pot be supposed that President NiXon \\"Ould go quietly into disgrace. He "·ould devote the rest of his articulate life to vindicating himself. Prt"'sidcnt Nlxon·s la'-''Yel"S hold the vit"'W thal impeachment proceedings lake precedence wh:itevcr--thcir-possible trfcct on later crlrninal lrials or hls subordinates. Thls attitude plaees upon ConJ;re!iS the heavy rcspomibility Q( determining the i:uilt or innocence or a chief eoo!pirator before a jury has determined if . there v.·as a conspiracy. Thts may pot\.,ibly deter some con· grcssmen from wantin,ii sudt a decision made prio r to the trials. BLT TllE very least that it does as a practical mattCr ii1 to rule. out 1'rcs1d<'nt i"1xon's resignation !or quite a v.·h1lc longer. ii ever . The W:;tergate judit€'. John Slrica. has already suggested the Congress n1ight consider delayini.: action oo Impeachment un1il after the 1nals, but Congress asserts its undouhted priority or acting before they begin. So th<! theoretical PQMlb1ll1y exists. ho1A·evcr rc.motl': or near, that although Nixon resign.it oq is rcmo\'rd before September, hls 'ubordlnates could end up free and clear of criminal charges. A bet1tr nx on 1hat j>osslbillty will be proved by the verdict in the StaM- Mltdl•ll Itta!. It occurs to me 1h:it :idding length lo th~ Jirport of ho\\·cv<'r manv mor,, rt'f't will ulli111:ilrlv st•cm "ri·n ~on:ihlt'' or "pr.ActJcill"' l:l .JIJ.$l oix·nini.: th<' doors for thf; tni.: Jl'I~. ,\fll'r al l. didn't \\'l' h:11·r :1 lo t of publltilv OVt"I' thl' f<tct H1;1t Pr('"<;Jd+-n! \'1xon·s p1l1Jt \\il~n·1 sur" 11~ could s1·\ 1ht· Spirit of ·ill do11n on U1e airport l'l1tl11:i.y and he did? Aft1·r 1h•· l'Un\\:l}~ :irf' l('n~th,•nf'(i, thtr11 \1'ould bi~ no doubt !h;1t that s11.t· J• t ('QI.lid land 11ith ra~P And !>O Jl v.·oult.I !Jt... "COfnc tn1·. c-omc: :ill." \\'11.\T t.:XCCSt.: 11·ould 'AC h.1•.r f.,r Quote ~ Barbara Ta,·lor. l'<1hnd,1l1 recommend JUr~· ser\ 11.'1' 10 all 1\ho ha1~· 1hc opportun1l~. II 1:o; ,c:ood for :.ill f\f us to elOSfl~ e1 ;1lua1c cind rotl.'lidcr our inntmlOfit thou~hrs :ind t.'l'ln\ ict1on.~ nn oc-ca.~1on • , 1t c11nnot _help but m.1ke ll! a stroog<'r and "1~cr P<'Qp!e '' Al Fi1b, Sunland -• Thls coun1ry can ha\•e a gre:il ru111rr Ou1 not if we ~pend on th:it i;r~·11t i;: u r u , gov rnment. to !lOl\"c •• !1 our problemJ. '• A · in his-:irticlc on 1'hc Symposium ct llcath 11·h1ch \\'e did at •loalj He.pit.al, you'll· t·:iuscd people to think. from uno'hcr \ tcv.·po111t. CAROLY~ D. FISl!Er. OIANGot COAlf DAILY PILOT Robert N. \VPed, I)ublU:litr T'1omo.t. l\1•c1•1t, £d1tor Harbara l\"reibich £rf1ror1ol rout Ed11or 1"t<t r I rnn~I f';l;z(' 11f 11\1! D111ly 1 "'t .,<r; !o 1nform 11nd $llmulatc- t " '"' tr> pr .. M•nl1 1'1fil'. on Uus paa,. "1 LI "' rr,mmrn1sry "" rop1n of ln IH •I ), ·~n<L<'R'"'I ('ulwnn1111 !inti 1.u 1ri11n1~·~. f"o) 1>1 )11<11nr a lonirn f,,,. r• .ttlt-r~ 1 ,......, ~ itOol by prt-~t11!111J: 111,~ """""' PM""s opinion" -.nd tdfoa, rm nt IOp'IM, Tho-rdilorlal op1n~ on· I the Olt.lly P1lo! llPf"'ll.T' only Jn 11\r ('(\l\(lflal rolumn •f tht' top n! thr pagir. Op.nlrr.ig 11Jrpn-!l!W'd hy tlw> m l· umn1:i1ta and ("1Moonl1t.11 •nd lelltt \\Tlltt'I art" 1n,1r ~·n a.nd no~''"" mtnt of Their ~• by \he DaJ~v Pllot Shoukl he \rJttl'fd. Wednesda y. Mareh 27, 1974 . WtdMMllY, Mllth 27. 1q74 DAILY PI LOT 5 '. ~~-'--~-'-~~~~~~~ I .4 ntismog· Prograni Two l\fe 11 Jailed 8 Plucked From Sea:=l· ... \ Upheld SACRAi\tEN'l'O <A Pl -An Assembly oon1mltt ce has refused to act io cl£'lay the start i\londay of a. oontro\•ersiaJ stat~~·idc l:IMOg device progrtim affec ting J9fil). 70 mod£'1 cors at c-hangc of O"'nel"Sll\p. The proi.::ran1, already In effect in thr Sau Diego, l.u" , l\ngel£'s and S<1n }"rancisco :1ir basins. rL'quirrs 1hnl n•1roi1t antismog devices be fitted to any of the s1atl''~ 4 S 1nillion ( S tale J I JAILE D IN FRAUD Singer Ik e Turner h1 Rap e of Fi ve MARTINEZ (AP ) -Two )oung men °"·ere in custody toduy. arrested for invesliga· lion of raplng fh•e v;orncn !iillt'C Jun. 28, authoriti~ said. abusive and ~·as taken to jnil where \•auab1e coins in his pockets ma t £'he d U1e description of t'Olns taken lrom one of the rape victims. OCEANSIDE !AP) -El(Jhc persons, lnciudinR s e v e n teenage boys and girls were rescued 'rliesday aft er heavy seas capsizl-d an Oceanside harbor patrol boat, ninging Its occupants ink> the v.·ater, officials said. varkiuily lllfler:l.na U o c k , br\1bes Ind water in the lungs. The 27.foot vcael, valued at 123,000, sank In 12 feet of water. officials said, after a pounding by seven-foot waves . One lad swam to a rock jetty. v.tule six of the lttn· age rs v.·ere rescued by :lfl· ,1J otjier patrol boa~ .Bill Woll •..; 49-yeaN>ld Lo.s Angel<'S n\in; ; 11\aJl who \\'/IS fishing.~~ OOl'· of th~ girls and Sgt. ~l; CUrtis. 39, the J)8trol bole•: >kipper. ':i Tt.. t«n-egers. all Ju~i: sdiool ~ors. were on r:-1" youth day ooltng. .... San 1-·rancisco pollce also have a v.·arrant out on Srnlth, chargfng him \lo"lth burglary and kidr\ilping . The most brutal e a s <' occurreU ~lar ch 18 , lnvesflgnlors said. when the pair ;illt>gl'<lly cn1r r1'CI an A~--------- Orinda home °"'here !hey found a (~uplc an<l lhclc 13·\'Cnt-Old DANGERO US son. 'l'he t~·o bound the man The fi ve girls. t~·o boys and n harbor patrol officer were quickly plucked from the ocean lit the Oceanside hnrbor cntrafiee site v.i Uiout strious Injury. Five were admitted to the hospital for observation after Six Cents on Dollar Tax Due on Monda y ' . • .. · ""'I hi' son ond locrc~ tlwm to H A /USTERS SACRAME~"TO JUPll wotch as they cepcat<dly ZOO OWNE R r.'IJ>ed the 'ol'ornan for six The Senb te Finance hours. officers said. LOS ANGELES IUPJ) d u"' T.i .. 1191• Commiuee has cleared hie Authorities ick>nlified the Hamsters purchased S t r atigle SENT EN CED "'aY for automatlc imposition I-• K . before Dec. 13 at 'chain Tiie bod.v of a i•oun g "ond I •. 1>ersons arres t.-u as £'\'In dt"'p3ttment stores 1 n next 1•1 ay o In,; on~nt Srnith. 20. of Oakland. and a C lif wornan discovered in a RIVERSIDE IUPIJ -A statewide sales tax increase. 17·year-old from Orinda . Southern a ornia may ditch • near Searsville private zoo owner. w ho Srnilh is held here in Conlra carry a disease dangerous Lake. v.•est of. Redwood ·pleaded guil_ty tG a charge or The committee, h('('ding the suspended for slx months H • me!11od ot consumin~ roughly half of a record $850 mill\on tax surplus. A one ·tl1nt- income tax rebate disposed of the balance The commitl<'e acted shortly after Gov. Hona!d Reagan told 1966-70 model cars that l'hangC' O"'Oership. 1'1~ dc viCT.'S arc d<'signed to reduce t h e emission or oxides o! nitro~t·u. The Assembly Transporta· Lion Commiuee refused Tut'~· day to iake a vot e on 1110 measures that v;ould have de· layed the siart of the pro· gram . Crillcs sc1ys the dcv1 r.;-s increase lucl consun1ptio11. Ike T urner Arres ted Costa County jail ~tiile the to humans. the County Cit)', has OOen identi· cruelty to ani maJs. w as advice of the R e a g an juvenile Is at the Berkeley city Health Department said fied as that o! Janet sentenced IO three· months in Administratk>n and its O'>''n Jail. ruesday . An n T•ylor. 22, (shown jell Tuesday and placed on fiscal adviSer, Tuesday killed P II ·d 1 fl a m sters purchased .. ,..___ b t' o ('(' sai t 1e pair also was in a recent file photo) ull= years pro a ion. on 3 bipartisan J..7 vote a bill booked for in vestigation of aft er that date. or from an k Animal Control officer s f a ne'ol'S ronfet"cnce t h a t "fisca l responsibili1y:• y,1>0ld dictate the measure be vetoed .. Jf it reached him . e Sp<'<'d IAmilecl SACH.Ar..1El\'1'0 (UPI ' -11 is loo soon 10 rc.>l;ix the ~j... mile-an·hoor spt..>ed li1n11, 1 ;01·. Jlonald Beagan said Tucsda~. The governor s stand ill at odds 'ol'ilh that of ll igh\\·av Patrol Commissioner \\'alter Pudinski, who last 'ol'eek urged that the 65-mile-an·hoor spct.-d limit be restored as soon as possible. e Exl.orlio11 Paicl In Fraud caplog four Oakland women. independent pet storl'. do daughter of Chuc Tay· raided William Ii apt 0 n , s to delay the increase or two t t ha •-n !or. former Stanford 1 ths u·1 J 1 On all OCC'asions. offi cers said 10 seem o ve '"'" inland zoo near Corona last on un une · they threatt>ticd their victinls :.iffected. orflcials said. football star and coach Augu~t and removed 37 wild As a result, the levY will rise l~GLE\VOOD !UP!l -Ike wilh a sho tgun and rifle. They urged that ani1nals of the 1951 Stanford animals. from 5 to 6 cents on-the-dollar Turner, of the singing team of They v:cre arrested ~looday ;uspected or carrying the football team. She had Officers said some animals and from 51-'.i IO G1.:z cents in Ike and Tina. "'as arrested nfter the youth "'as stopped •nfcction "'hich affects apparently been stran· had died, an.d olhers, later counties of the San Francisco Tuesda~· for alleged use of for speeding on a motorcycle brain nerves in hu1nans be gled with a gray turtle· auctioned off to pr i "ate Bay area Rapid Tra n sit '"blue boxes" _ i 11 e g a I in Berkeley. police s aid . .tilled. neck sweater she had buyers. \l.'ere undernourished District. l'lt'Cll'Otut· d£'ViCC!t thal allow! r=O~Jl~ie<::.:.rs'.:;_~sa=id'._;;~h=c-=bec=a:m~e::.:==========:::::'.~~be~C~n~W~e=a~r:in~g~ . .;;;.::...;:::::;:::::an=d=w=ilhou:::=t~W~a=l~ec=.=====-=T=h<>==h=>CT=ea=se:::::h:ad==bc~en users lo make telt>phone calls ---- ---- anywhere in the 'ol'Orld without paying. Police said lhey r:iid!'d the Bol1£' Sound Studios after receiving a eomplaint from' !he Pacific Telephone Co .. and arrested Turner and four • Sen. ftalph Dills ( D • Gardena), the author. !old tt\I.> com.millcc !he approximatel v $102 million the exlra \cvv \1"111 produce in April and ·May shouldn 't be extract£'d frOl\\ taxpa yers until the state '>'•as certain the revenue 'ol' a s absolutely needed. -· :· . . ' . •' FRE~fO~'T (UPI) -A sRck containln~ $65.000 'vas left Tuesday rn a Fremont garage alter the manager or a branch of the Bank of America discovered a bomb threat. othe_rs, including a secretary, ;i receptionist. m u s i c i a n Dennis Rubinstein. .24. and Roy Robinson. 32. identified a.s Turner's agent . titrs. Turner "·as not arrested. ~16 million in sales in the pasl 16 weeks has to . ' .. Eldwood Weitmann. 55, said he folJll(I the extortion note and a slrange device -•·a contraption with a lot · of wires" -in his car. After following a complicated drop routine, Weitmann lcfl !he money and the mysterious device in a garage beneath an apartment building. e Chiefs Re1if111 RIVERSIDE (UPI) -1\'o The secretary was arrested only fo·r an outstanding traffic v.·arrant. Turner and the other three were booked at the Inglewood Jail on charges of obtaining telephone service by fraud. 1 • county department h e a d s resigned Tuesday, one of 1hem un d er fire from his subordinates v;'ho complained he had "complete inability to administer ... Truste es Rev ampi1i g Prog ra1ns LOS ANGELES CAPI - Students at California's state coUeges and universities may soon be able to take eonte classes off campus and won ·1 necessarily be restricted in the number of units they take during sumlTK'r sessions. , Galen Kinl ey. 55. a l. r pollution control d i s tr i c t director since 1970. announced he would leave for personal reasons on April 9. Employcs in his department had signed a petition complai ning of his handing of the deportment. • l' OICI Pick e l IHf/ WASHINGTON <UPI\ Cesar Chavez vows his United Farm Workers will resume picketing California's r ich San Joaquin Valley farmlands to regain controcts lost in a biller struggle last year ~·ith contractors and the Teamsters Union. . The "issue. Cha\•ez told the second legis\1tive conference of the United Auto \Vorkers· International Association of ~lachinists. is ''"'hether the Y.'orkers thcmS<'lvt>~ or th!! farm bosses will decide who is 10 represent them." Although the T!'amsters "still hav!' the mntracts. \\'e have the people tG vdn them back.'' ChSl\'£'7, :o::ud. 22 Nl ake Cal .Pol y Honor Lis t Attempting to ease the procedu re for obtaining a degree. the edu£'alional policy comnlitlee of the board of trustees of the Hkampus system voted Tuesday to revamp \v.•o programs. They first approved a pilot program for holding some classes off campus v•here they might be more convenient for many students. Then they abolished a regulation 'rhich 11mited-the. number of uni!~ a student could t'arn during summer sessions. Then. for the first tim£'. the com 111 it tee authorized spending student funds to pay for a lobbyist in Sacramento. TI1e students have had ll lobbyist for 31h years. but 1here always has been a question of legality over his salar\' because-the trustees nevc1: approv£'d it. Tur thrC!e n1easures \\'Cre r-.pccted to be app ro1·cd by 1hc full board today as the trus!t~es ended their f\\"O day ffif'Ct ing". Citizen's Complaint Dismissed BEVERl. Y IULLS (AP 1 - ~·enty·hr;o Orange Coast art>a students have been placed on tlic Academic Honors Li st tor the fall quanrr at Cal S l a t e Polytechnic l..:n1versity. The district attorney's office l'on1ona. Tuesday di smissed a citi1.cn·~ .£.cnnic... L. Gla.sgo\'l -.ras _comolainl againsl for lll c r n<imcd trom Corona dcl J\1 11r . Beatie John Lcinnon .Jo r Si'< ('ost;i :0.1l•S.llns <irr. li s1cd : alle~('(]!y striking H v;nnu1n photographer outside a \Vest \Vilh;1n1 J. Felgc1naker, Ali K. 11nlly\\'ood club. <I h :i ":i n1 i . G 1 en n E . A.<t!!istttnl Dist. l\tty. Robert i\fngnusson. Cr;til? R. Nomura . lrnll'l('rn1an said th,.re v.·u~ flamed Saer!i snd Thomas L. insufficient evidence to cha rge ...... _ l.{'nnon with the a 11 e $!. P <l u~mpoOll. Patricia J r:ali of Fountain incident bst ~farch 13 nt the V II I Troubadour. , a cy \\'3S p actd on the ltst . Lennon. 3 song v.Tiler and as \vcre Huntington lk-aC'h fonner lead $inger v.•ith the residents 1.J1d1<> G. Abel<'. Beatles. reportedly ,,. as Candace L. Ora\·cr. Steven D. e jected from th!" club nfter Erikson. i\lary L. Picard and !>houtlng obscenities during a RudolJ S<:ht'idl. ccrlonoonce b,· lhc Smothers Eliz:3.beth E. fl"t('b<i im and Brothers conitdy t c a m . Keilh Klill( wt rc named ffom f.('nnon v.·as net arrested but a Irvine and i\1ark L. Pankrctt ' <'ilizens complaint v.·n.s filed by and Sherry ~ Ringer frotn the ohotographer. Laguna Beach . Witnesses told ~ h c r i fr I 5 The thret honOrcd from dcpu1 ics ih:tt Lennon became Newport Beach ~·ere Bruce \\'. ro~·dy and !Hl.rted heckling Dye. Richard D. Lewis and To1nrny . Smother,, e Id c r Lucille A. Pa1ton. 1ntm~ of· tht tram. Alt.in Mmed were Rebcor:. J. Outside the ch;b Lft\non i-:nqu1st of San Clemente and nllf'gedtr strurk Brcndn Mnry B9bert C. Santini or San Juan Perkin!\, SO. of llollywood, ~ Capistrnno. freelance pMtogra.pher. J le11 you somethif18 aboul 0un11se Countfy Club! Ownenhip I ~tt':mbrrsh ip All In O nt' -Sunri ~I' Country Club brin~s you all the advantages. of belo ngin ~ to thr most elegant. pri\'atc i::.olf c\uh 21 nd tennis club plus o"''ncrship of a lxautiful ~in~lr · .slOT)' condominium on fee lane\ in a gate·guardccl community for the price of condominium o..., ncr • ship alone. A new prcct:dent in luxurin\1s rlt:~erl living. A nC\\. criteria for your \·onrlominiun1 do\l;ir. H o"'· it \\'orks -A~ an o"·nrr you rr;ri\'(' propri · ('!ar\' 1nrn1bcrl>hiJ:> ri~h!s in both th(' ~nlfand lfl!Tll' l'lub \\1t h the" ahdity to acti\':ttr ~our pla~ in.g pri\. tlc ,11;r 111 r ithrr or hoth for onl) nnn1 inal ann11.d dut,. T ht:r t: arc no mt'n1hl'r ~hip initialion fee,. ·rh('\c n'('nl!X'r~hip rii;tht s rc1n<1.in \\'ith thc.o\\·nership of C"<1C"h Condn1n1111un1 , :\n ir11portan1 ;1 ,~1·l to 1h(' \'alur atHI srcuri1y of your i11v('~tn 11·n1. Club 1''acilitits To Rival 'fhc: •·in<·s t -l ·hr fnt"al point of.Sunri~c ('.,11111 lr~ (:111 h 1~ t l1c 15,000 squa rr· font , ~pl11 · lt'.vrl rlubhnu~1·. 1\ n1a~tcrpiere of !\ lrd1 • tcrranran architr.c1urc , 1l 1nc\11ch:s a ~las~·,,allt·d 111ain dinin!( roon1 and adjaC"cnl fir~sidc lo11ng1· "''h1ch o\·trlook~ 1hC" 1st trr, l'kth gr<'tn. lh(' out· door dinin~ deck and one of the four 1·01111nu11i1v la kt,, "J.htrc 's alM:J a 1nen · s ~rill , loc:kcr room~. $nark bar ;u1d the lcnnis and .~lf pro shops. J'\carby, :Hr 1hr n1a~n S\\"in1ming-pool and a scparal r childrrn.,> recreation ar<'a . Tt·nnis -'11lr: 1Cnni$ Club fa c.ilitirs n1c;1~urc up tn chc finc~t any\\.hC"rr . "fhcrc a re ni nl' bt'autiful courts, four lighted for night play and one o\cr- :-.1trd and su nk en for tournament pl ay. Thcrt' arC" ·al so fou r 1cachint::" alle y~ \\·ith "idcotapc rt:pla' ('q111 p- rnrnt to sharpen 'our (!<1nu· ;ind to 1op it all utT. nnr nl the ~r('at~ of tennis. Dr.11111-. Ralston, is Residrnt l)irr<. tor ofli-nn1 i.: ~~~~------ 1lt1HI" RAl<\on, P11r•t1•r nl lr n"'' :'lu111,.r (;,,.,,.It •' ('lu\. (.•••\h ,1nri (',•pt ... n of 1hr l'li! •O<! I'''' 11,,.1• I Co'/' 'lrMtU. '"1 prrh pl•'" tr•• hr + ;in< '""' h (;olf -Sprtadin~ out,,·ard from the beautiful club· ho\l 't'" cornplt:< i~ the challenging" 18-hofe 'J(od Robi nson designed !o(Olf cou™"'. \V1nding it~ wa\· ~C"ntly throughou t thl' c:ommunity. you'll find 1t .... ·t:ll 1rapped "''ith ju~I enough "''ater ha7.ard" 1r1 1nakr it trul)· in l('rC~tin g. A great c11urst for r11hcr 1hc hi~h or low handicappt"r. ~sunRise Sinj:lt:·SIOr), Lo"'··Dr nsi1y l~ux ury -l\rstlt·d com· for1a blv along the rolling c;rrcn fa1r,\·ay' arr-tht' beautifully spaciou~ condornin i11n1s ,\, 1inl\· Sun·. r1sC" can build tht'nl. 1\nd scattered ani on~ 1hcn1. approximatt'ly 18 separate sunnin~ areas con1plc11·. v.·ith S\•·imming pools and con1panion 1hcrapy pools. To make Sunrist: Country Club an t"•l t'I\ morC' in1. prt'SSi\•C ,·:ilut', you'll only find about four condo- minium~ to 1hr acrr .<\nd O\s \\·e\·(' .;.aid.on ft'c l:.nd. Takr-. l f .... y . 111 ~outh from Palm Springs, left :tt Coun1ry Club Or., or l n1crs1atc 10 to Ramon Rd • f Rancho M iragt' exit) left on Bob Hope: Or. 2 milt'' 10 Cot1n1rr Club Dr 1 thtn 1urn ri,R;ht . Telt'phonr; (114) 328·3 191 . One. two and thret·bed r oom condominiums From $33,995 to $69.995. ~ counTRY CLUB -· Gl EOUAL HOVSING OPPOATUNITIEfS ' f I ' I l I 7 \ { I l p the Dis • • v ti p I I . I y a t Huntington Bea~h Foun1ain alley • • ..t'oday's l ''l11ul N.Y. Stocks ,YOL 67, NO. 86, s SECTIONS; 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 , 1974 TE N CENTS 1 Students Will Tal{e Politics Straight By CA~'DACE PEARSON Of ...... Dtl" Pli.t ll1tf "Students should not bt> handed a watered do'A'n version of politics," ~like Kerr. a student at f\1arina High School. told the board. t.ogan . ...,·ho has prev1ouslv admitted helping the recall effort a~ainSt J\tanRers. said he thought the lrus tee's appearaocc "as "high.ly irregular." "their students are there not 10 be hustled bur to be educated ." Thesr condLt1ons 11<'ert' complied "'1!h: h1: ~.1id. Tht• poliry :iHo~·!I d1!'tribu11n11 ut ciunpa1gn litcratur.:'. rn1ot1011:1I qu.t\t•r ;,r!l11nn1•h1·d t 11 • tru't\'C'' It 'l'Clll' to 1111· 1l1e l){);1rd 1- 11h11" 1>0nrl·r11til \\l!h 11:-u\1n pt·tl~ pi!hllc.; .. th,1n 11·Lth pro' 1111111; a ht•l\1·1 t-dUt'a\11lll Politics was the v.•inner Tuesday when tbe HlZlltington Beach Union High School District board refused to adopt stricter guidttine's for candidates' appearances on campus. · Boa'.rd Pres ident George Logan lost his campalgn to change\the current district pollcy under an onslaught of opposition from students. tcashcrs, principals, residents and fellow trustees, Logan objected specificially to an incident in which three candidates for Assembly spoke in a government class at Marina. Logan said Tuesday he doesn't want to i-top cand idates from speakuig on can1puscs. "I wa nt to prevent the hard sell c:i111paign, the 3tll'n1pt to w!tcit ~·orkcrs. to hand out literature, m a k 1 n g s1atcments about other candidates. On<' stud1~n1 lron1 the class said, •·\\'e didn't feel C'OrtUpll'<l 1by the spt>akers1. \\'e "anlL'<I lo hea r it straight -from all the canchdates b.."'Causc ~·e're 18 and "e'rc going to \'Ote:· L>r. Lll<arlcs \\"caver. principal at ).1:irina. said the eurrent policy 1ncludeS provision!! that dLffL>ring opinions nnis l be presented filirly and teachers can"t take an advocacy position. Peter Schetzinger, lh{' \I a r 1 n :1 gO\"c-rnmt>nl t<'aC'hcr. s..1id lhr point ol thl"" t\ll.lr5l' i" to encoura~£1 .!It u d t' n t Jll\Ol\"l'm,•11l 1n pol1!1C!'. ··but no ('!fort ha~ t'\'l'r been rnadr !o 1nf\uC'ncc· \l"h;!l tlk•it l'hOICC l)l!~ht be.·• ··~IHI} 11.1.~tlll~ pt'Oph ' 1111\t• 111111 ;1h~urit thin..:~ Sul·h :i~ 1h1.' ·· ht· dL"t·larL-d ., ~It' .1udh'IH"1• appl:uKll'd l.ou;1n ·' ~u~~'''h":I gua!1·!1nr~ r.illf•d lu1 no c:.111p.ugn h:1•r;1tur1• 011 (\lf'll!JtL~ !ln 't1Jll'1t,t11ul1 tlf \IHI ~1·rs. /)\1 (h::rog,1\utl tSt·t' l'O LJTI L"!'i, l'u gt: !1 They were ir.cumbcnt Robert Burke (R-Huntington Beach \, and t v" o Democratic hopefuls. A.A. Van Pettcn and Trustee Dennis ti.1angers. ''Some parents feel ," Logan continued, Schetzingi:;r. 1\·ho started sp1·ak1t1~ Ill :i quiet ht~1tant \'OI<.'<' and endt<d in ,111 Your Candidates Fuel C1·isis to Blaine? • j. t For City Clerk 011e of the Jollowi11g fotir candidates will be ~Lected by voters r\pril 9 to Jill the post of IJuutingtcm Beach ciiy clerk. Here, in their own words. ore their qualifications for the job and tl1t1r views of the post and its relationship to the city cou11cil. ciry odm1n1stra1or Huntington Explosion Eyed ond the public. - Th.e infonnation was gathered by the Huntington Beach League of \VomC'n VoteTs and is reprinted with permission Jram the League ca11didales' ques- ticm naire. JAMES E. DUKETTE, 30, of 711 Pacific C.oa:st Highway , is a n administrative assistant in the Orange County Harbor Department. Jn reply to the LWV questionnaire he says: "The ofUce of city clerk is an integral position in the administration of city govemmt-nt. Tile clcrl: is responsible for recording all offi- cial city ®cumcnts and coordinating city elections. This post demands an ef- fecti\·e professional administrator, I flnnly believe a outc•n• qualified candidate for city derk must possess both educa- tion and e1.perience relateJ. to the job. 1 Jn this regard my educational prepara- tion includes a Bachelors degree in politi- cal science and a master's degree in pulr I Uc admini!ltration from USC. The mas- ter's degree includes a specia.1lzatica. in local govemrnent. "My practical preparatloo lncludes four years of records management in the U.S. Air Foroe. a rxl tine-and-a-half years of increasingly r e 1 p o n s i b I e ackninistrative expeMence with the County of Orange. My duties as administrative services assist.ant wlth the county include a:inlrat1. administra- tion. budieting, and finance, and coordi· nating j0U1t projects wiht other units of local government. ''Since the clerk ls an integral part of city government a close relationship ml$1 exist with the city council and city administrator. The clerk attends all council meetings and directly serves the council by recording and maintaining 1 full record of all proceedings. However, the clerk is elected by the citi:zens. therefore, the ultimate responsibility is to the people. As city clerk I will be a toreeruJ , independent thinking man of the people." BERNARD J. MAHONEY, 43. or 6852 Retherford. Drive. is a private business systems consUltant. He ran for city clerk against the late Paul Jones in the 1972 eledioD. In reply to the LWV qoostionnaire he says: "1 have over 25 lt' •. , .. ~~, ~.·."j scvoral only three full time elecled public officials he must serve as a spokesman for the citizens, and be di rectly responsible to all people of our city '' KATIIERI NE L. \VALLI N, 35. of 67&2 Baker Dri ve, is currently serving a lt•rm as an appointed city p I a n n i n g commissioner. In reply to ltH! L\\'V questionnaire she says: ·•Only an indepen- dent and public serv· ice oriented c.ity clerk v.·ith demon- strated administra- tive capabilities and continuous profes- =:ionalupdating can e(fectively perfonn mandated resvtnsi· WALLIN bOities. I hav!:I extensive knowledge - participation in local government. -Huntington Beach P 1 a n n i n g Commissioner. -Member 1m Orange Co\Jlty Grand Jury. -Deputy voter registrar. -Nominee l!rl3 woman of the year. -Nominee 1973 citizen of the year. -Member League of Women Voters. "Managerial and prof ess ional experience : -Executive buyer for a large t-;ew York store. -instructor for adult education in history and government ~·ith a n educational background. -BA political science. -Graduate study in pub I i c administration. "The city clerk holds a checks and balance administrative position. The job demands more t'han longevity in cle rical asks. An elected city clerk should combine broad administrative experience v;ith a commibnent lo safeguarding the public interest. An independent city clerk works with rouncil and administrator but is responsible only to the people. "Organize agenda and pro\'idc all necessary information to assist the council in expediting its OOsines..~. Maintain accurate minutes to assure implementation of council directives and to record for the public how decisions were made. Att.est that all legal procedures arxl council directives arc folk>'l''ed. "City administrator: ma i n t a in Tuesd ay's oil fi r<' at a Hunt mgton Beach car l'.·ash may ha\"c befn anothC'r unfo rtunate outgrowth of the iue1 cns1s. the city fire depa rtment officials said today. C.'IJll . Roger Hosme r. depul y fir<.' marshal, said the ~1etro Car \\"ash . 18400 Reac h 811"d.. \\'as using its J;iq.~C' underground gasoline tanks as a bulk storage si ll' to save fuel for oth<'r car \\'ashes in the r.l(·lro chain. Such use. in a standard comrncrci:il zone. LS agauist ci!y zoning \3 \\'S and fire codes. Hosmer contended. Flames erupted \\'h1le a gasoline tank· er truck v:as sucking fuel out of one of the underground tanks. preparing to transfer it to another car "·ash in an- other city. The blaze sent up a long column of blac k smoke for about 15 m1nutrs. gutted the gasoline truck. and bumed truck driver \\'1l\iam Cunningham on 1hc anns. nose and body. He wa£ treated at thc bum ward or Orange County ~1cdical Center where his ('()fldition wa!I listed as sausfactory. He was later sent hon1c. Fire investigators at the scene said it began IA'hcn Omningham shut off tiis pump, the pump sparked and ignited the gasoline fun1es. Ho.51Tl.er said operators at r-iTctro told investigators they had b<'en storing excess gasoline in their tanks as a convenience for their other car \\'ashes because of the fuel crisis. The !\lctro Car \\'·ash has three 12.000 ~allon w"Kierground tanks. a large storage capacity. Hosm er said. "You can have the big tanks but you can 't use !hem as a bulk storag1• operation."' llosmer explained -"Bcc;iu!;e of this. \\'e arc going to start checking other possible storage areas."' He sa id the fire department has one romplaint of a gas station also bcin~ used for bulk storage and all empty gas statioo:!I will be checked (or an~ un~l gasoline storage. •·Yt'c also plan to send letters to all cily service station operators rem inding thc1n it is a misdemeanor infractioo to use their tanks for bulk storage and transfer." Inspectors from the fire departmPnt recently checked the underground tanks at five gas ~tations Ythich have been closed for several months. The check was partly in response to romp\aints that the "ghost" st.ations were used as h idea~·ays for excess gasoline. He said the inspee1ors v.·crc w1ab!e to find any gasoline stored in those five stations. ··But n<>w we're going to check a!I stations. e1·en if only closed a short time," Hosmer wamed . Da.I~ Pilot soul P~OIO FIRE MARSHAL SAYS CHARRED PUMP \FOREGROUND ) WAS BEING USED ILLE GALLY Tuesday•s Fire at Metro Car Wash in Huntington Beacli Turns Up Ga s Storage Prac.tices ----------------- 3 Dist:r;icts Threaten Fight lf' (lr11i11g So unded on Huntington Tax Overrule Issue Three elc mcntar}' school di'."ilricts have thrcatrnL"d to fight a June tax override proposed by the Huntington &>ach L'nion l11gh School District if iL'5 trustl-CS fail to sup1X>rt thei r un1flcation plan. Jl ii::h school lrustces Tuesday dr-cidcd to rna1nta1n a .. ncutr<il"" stance to•1.1rd the proposed f1\"c-"ay s1>l1t of tht·ir d1s1rict. The plan to form fi\"c K-12 unified dlstnct.s along ex1~\!ng e I em en ta r y OOundaries wi ll bl• discussed :.t 7:30 ton1_ght by the Orange County Cornm11tcc on School 01stnct Organization The meeting is f'ountain Valle~· Bu <;hard St. · in lhl' cofcteria :1! lli!(I. School. 1711111 Hii::h school tn1s\c1 ~ h:\\·c s<ii<l ln the past that they will l•nly support o p\;111 l\"h lch h:is !hr full b.'ltk1ng of all 111e elcn1rntary d1stritts. The f1\"e-w<iy pl<in 1s no~· 1)('1n~ oppost'<i in part by th1• Ocetin \"a:1-1· and \\'l'stminstc·r school di stncL~. ThrC!' other d1str1cls -llun l in~ton lkach C1\\', Fountain \"alley and S(';'il &::1ch -Support thf' plan and th<'Y 1-1·;i11t !he high school d1s1 nct lo support 1t despite th e '.1-2 split. lit' 1~ ;dsn fL ff.l'n1\1t r 1,; the OC'l·a11 \'1L•,·; school boa rd Board Pr. !"t:th·n t < ·•·hrpf' l.o~;in ,1n1t Trustee IJ11 u11~ \l.011~1 r .' OOth :-1>0kl' 111 fa1or of a n•·utr;1I s1.1nc·1· ""\\"e ~hou:r1n·t f•11rl•· riul u1 !1r n1 flpj)us1t1on llu"'-and p11t Ollr.ll'lve<:. In lJ,•ll'.tcn th•' 1·tt·11:1·1\l.1r) d1..;\f1l·t.,."' IJ.1gan said. ·1 ru.<;1 .. 1· H Jh1 n r•·;Jrf'~1·11t:it11• • tri \1L:1t1-d En"\ th1· ton1~h1 ' H.1u•·r ;...1.1! lw 111l1 n(·\l.'r support .i pla n tha' 1'1" t1·.u·h1·r JJld other f'n1plo\·~ don·~ hke. · years experience in office administra· tion, and business syste~ design. For nine years I designed and operat- ed data processing systems for a mul- ti-mlllioo d o 11 a r concern. Currently I am a btmlness systems ~ultant with a local company which 1 founded several years ago. F.ducatloo.: Wright Junior College. Loyola University, "The duties of the city clerk are clearly spelled out in the city mart.er. He mu.5t also perform other duties as may be required by ordinance or resolution of the city council. The city clerk as a departmeut head must cooperate closely with the city administrator. M one or centralized infonnal ion ~ an<! retrieval system to provid e for efricient decision making. F.st.ablish a tickler file to ~ the city administrator and department heads in implementing cooncil directives ~·ilhin specified time frames. "Public : furnish om buds man assistance in obtaining in format ion and full access 10 records. Respond to citirens in safeguarding public interest ~1lile performing cbecks and balances role o( an independent. elected city clerk:." • ALICIA M. WENTWORTH. 47, or Z!2·C 3rd SL. is tile incumbent city cl<>rk. She was appointed to the post by the city Ex-mayor Loses in Bid For Seal Beach V of/( High school TruslC!' H.a lph &ul•t Tu('sdav referred to a letter from !.hf' thrC!' distncl<; in 11<h1ch they '"threaten to assist in the defeat of the override."· Roger Ht'lgcn, a Fountain Valley trustee. told the board members the y "'cren't being b!ackmailcd by the letter. "It's a r1uest1on of our be i n g blackrnailed" into !iupporting the plannc<I 17.8-c-cnt tax rat(' increase. he said. nauc r un!iucccss(u\Jy urged his fello1\' k.us.t~s to "stop being \\'ishy ~·ashy" ;u1d come out for or again~t the plan OO\\" 11111 T111;,rd. pr1·~1d~·nt of U1!>1 n <.>I Et!uc..1tnr' ,\...,.•1r1::11on t 111-:.\ 1, ~1d the: ,:llH\l·nt.1r) 1'•.11·!11·r" .L~50C1at1on J>lans to oppr,'>t: th1· ;iltln tonigh! Orange Coast • DAILY PILOT AD RESPO NSE GREAT "The response was terrific." What more do you have to have t 1 advertiser uy w· tell yoo that you·~ doing the job? 'tbet's what the advertiSer said who placed thl5 three-liner: Allract. Bachelor apt. Yrl y rtntal. Bal Isl. Call I Phon< No.) There's plenty of spact in lht Daily Pilot for an ad that cRn 1\·ork just 11s well for you. If you v.'ant to reach the sudlence with "respon.sc abllhy.'' try the direct line t.O a Oallv ..,not ad-visor. DI•\ 642·5678. . council after the death of Paul Jones last year. In rep' · to the LWV questionnaire she says: "Total experience in the city clerk's office -1961·1974. PIJ!>ulatlon grnwth 11.SOO to 1$3,000. I ' WENTWCl•TH was deputy city clerk and v."Orked my WBY to my appointn:ent by muncil as city deri:. Being a fulltlme working and experienced city clerlt, I have reduced the number ot employes without redu lng the level of "terVice .' •·t have estab1islled and hav~ since mainta!Md a proficient ctntra\ rerords system. handle clectk>m. annexation.". claims agaln$t the city., upd.11.ting rity code, assesimtr1t di!Lricts. COn!tn1c1ion contract&, agrMmerM, city council agendas. minutes and m I c r o·f 11 m tSff CANDmATES, r a•t t i Former Seal Beach. \1ayor \!orion Rau failed in his •comeback lry hut a yo ung law student "'as able to oust an incumbent councilman in Tucsday·s elcclion. ~1ayor Thom3s Blackman easily beat Baum 1.068 to 650 in Seal Beach Councilmanic District :-;o. 3. It v.1as a rematch of the 1971 rec.an election when the voters took Baum out of office and put Blackman in hls place. ln District No. I. v.·hich CO\'ers old to•on :lnd Surfside. 23-year-0ld law studenl Stev~ Kenvon beat Counc:il man James Dunn 727 vOtes to 346. Write-in candidate Stanie Benz. collected 2i l'Otes. Councilman llarold liolden. of Leisure \Yorld . r11n unopposed in District 5 and picked up 743 vole!!. The city clerk reported that 30. t pcrc-ent of the 12.186 resident." eligible to voee In Tue~ay's election cast their ballou. Toda y's vote count ls complete, inclu<lin'! fbsentec blillOt~ B11um "as a11en1ptini; to regain his scat on 1hc counci~ by <'harg1ng U1:1t Blackn1an and other councilmen have tx:en pro-dc1·elopmcn1 . Baum . aloog "ith then Councilmen Con11<·av Fuhrman and Thomas Hogard. \\'ere recalled from office in 1971 shortly after they fired City \!anager Lee Ri!iner and just a yea r arter Baum had been elected lo the rounci l. Blackman ~·as a leader of the rteall mo vemen! again<:.! Baum and the others. and was elected 1n 1971 to take Bnum·s empty se<it. Dunn . 11<"ho was beaten by Kenyon . had been appointed to the council wht11 Councilma n Tho:mas Bnm~ moved out of ttw city. J\amcs had defeated Dunn in the 1972 election. ~1 rs RPnZ cnrnp.'l lT\cd as a v.rile-in ca ndidate v.·hen shr was tlnoble to v.•in a court ordfr to plaC'e her name on the b.allot. She hnd lh•ed In District I lt!!! than " ~·e<ir 1'.'hich mad~ her ineligible. :i ccord1nl( to the city charter. Suspe<·ts, Se ized i11 Drugs Raill LOi\G BEAClf ! UPI l -Sht'nff's depot 1<'S ha1·e ra1dc-d an ap:.irlmPnt 1n llawa1ian (;ardens and ron'1sc.att.'<1 an esu mated.fl.5.000 in n:ircot1c~. arresung fivr persoos. off1Ci!'rS reported today. Al so dlSCO\'er~ in the apart1nen1 11,as a roomrul of apparently stolen propcrt~ Foor of rnt suspects. t"aptured after an undcret,\Cr purchase of ht"r1J1n, \\err char~ed ~1th druftt violations 1nvolv1ng 55.000 :imphctamin<' t~blcl.!•. J . 5 O 0 barbit urAle caJlSUlf'~. '51"< ouhccs of heroin. tv.·o nun<'1·s of h:i ~hLsh. 111 e pounds of marijuana and i2 uru~ of IAC\O. \lan uel V. Trevino, J7. O~'Tlcr of th~ boiae. was amonjl the~e lJ"·ok!'d Weather ~!0~11~ t·loudy ton iJ:ht. but clc:ar- 1ni.: Thursil<lY to fair skL<'S and 1'.;lrmrr tl·rnpcraturl'S. 11 t ~ h s Thurscli1y 1n the mid to upper 60s. l.ov. s 111 lhe 50s. J:\SI DF. TOP.\\' /., a sizzln1(1 a1aobio(lrnpl1y, tl1c D1.1cl1cs$ of 8<'rlforrl. 1ells of nri (Jlrack by mt 1111r11rl.rr nnd "Ille n1~ht slie beronzr n 1run1an:· S1or11. Page 4. " '"' ''""'!(" , ... Llll ... f\ " &Mii'" • Mtwl•\ ~ ... ,) ' • ·~· ' Mutv•I Fu<lll• " C•,_ CerJWr " H1"Mjll Hl•n Cl1ulhH •>·ll Orin .. Ciklt!t " Ctffllt1 .. s~1-.1• ,.,,.., .... " CrtO!-tl .. \•·rl\ ,, ., .... ,.,,_. " •• '''"'~""'" ' Edlttrlel ,. ... • \tee• ,,.., • ..,1. "" [11!•'11111....,.,, ,,.n '""'•1011 " ll<i1111'CI 11-1: T"lltllt" ,. " , ... ,, tl "i'llU-• ·~ ,,. llKtnl ., ............. lloffrtl • 1't0tl'W-• V.Cnlt'ft"I 1'ttWI 11-0 •• •• '*'""l<• " Wttll "'''"'' • • 2 DAJLY PJL,OT It i11ry Fi11di11gs Wcdnt~day, March 27 ltJ14 ' . • Triple Slayer Ratcliff Sane Ry AR'rH Ull n. \'l'.'\SEL 01 1"-0 •1lY "'•IOI "'U ·Triple killer Amos L<·11 Ill Ratcliff "'as sa ne the night ht· t11nbushl'<i tu!> "'!ft· and .liec bo)'fricnd v.'ith a rtfll!, then 111.:111 ",home for a fr!'sh swi to n1urclt·r one nf ht:r fen1al!' friends , nn Orange County -Superior Court 1ury rul('d todtiy. • The sanity \"Cnlit'l "'ns delivt>rt'<i thortly before noon, followin g l··...s thnn seven hou rs dcl 1b!'ra11on Uy tht• l"ilnl·I in J udge Sa1nucl Dr\!11.<'11 s eounruo111 .Hearst Food Plar1. E1ids; SLA Sile11t ;-SAN FRANCISCO IAPl The 1nass1v c food <h!>t ribu!1on dL•n1andcd by the kidnapc.•rs of Patricia ·!lcarsl has ended, but the only response from the • Symbioncsc L1bt•r:1lion Arn1y has been ·silence. , ' It has IX'£'n 17 days since th<' last t.1pt ;•recording fl'otn the SLA. which c!ain1s it ,. :t~ucted the 20-yca r-old coed Feb. 4. #c tn C<tmbridgc. f>,fa~.. FBI Director : Clarence ~l Kelley 1-1as asked during an _, )lppearance :it the !larva rd Law School ..,. Forum Tuesday if he could give some ~Specifics on "·hen !i.11ss Jlcarst might bi:' ,.(reed. 1 llis reply: "Not a damned thing." ; ·Meanwhile. Catherine Hearst said in : New York that she was begiMing to lose ~ hope that her daughter will ever be ·. !tttd. , "You try to keep your spirits up, but ~now rm finally beginning to lose hope," :·_she said in an interview. "I can't think of ' ;: any '¥1.'SY out of it for Pally now." Her husband. Randolph A. Hearst, is editor and president of the San Francisco ~aminer and chairman of the Hearst Corp. ,,.. _ The corporation bas pledged $4 million more to the food giveaway effort if Miss Hearst is released unharmed. but the .: SLA has not responded to the oiler. "It's like yelling ~·n a railroad tumel and waiting for an ~·er to come back," ooe member of the Hearst Corp. board said. "We don't know if there are five_pr a hundred, if they are sane or ~dmen.'' · '-Alltborilies believe the SL.A ls a .rJh-1tiracial group of some 2S members, · all heavily armed. ~ 1be $2 mill ion People in Need or'ganization . established and financed by <the Hearst famil y, said Tuesday that it ~as broke. The anoolneemcnt followed a : fj!th handout Monday of 35,000 cartons of · ·gft1Ceries with a wholesale value of $1.225 p nillton. , : ' WashiAgton Secretary of State A. IAldlaw Kramer. who directed the • ~Ive.away, said the program was out of 1 food and money, but yfill resume il the$~ ~mill ion is granted. ' "We have done those things that we taid we would do, and nov.· I think we're ·€fpwn to the actua l negotia tions for .Pa tty's release," Kramer said. Trustees Cancel -Board Meeti11g Tn1slce!' of the Coast Community (.A>llcge District h<u·c canceled their ~ting (ooight. The meeting \\"3~ c.'.lllcd off to allow members of the college board to attend tGnight's 1nceting of !he cou n ty \ommittrc on Sc:hoo[ District Organi· zatlon in fountain Valle\', H<Jl tliff. fl rnousy gray • h:iir('d di·fi•n<lunt , showed no emotion at tht! f1nd1ng !hat cou!d send him to stn1e pri.son for the re:st of hLS life , lie was loutkl guilty ~lond41iy or two counrs of first dl'grcc murder and one count of srcond dei;;rre murder. Judge l 1rf'i1cn sC't l\pr1I 17 for a fomial sen1<'nr1ng. Hatl·liff ;1 rer1rcd aerosp:ice enRlnt't'r 1-1ho11l ;i p:._l'eh1atri ~t l('slif1ed fell his life \\'JS over '¥1.'hen his n1arnage also fa!led- "'<iS arrested lasl July 8 after a series or brutal sla ;>'ings. II•· riddled Betty Louise Hatchff. 41. 11 iih nine hullcL'> at the home at 10526 :'llurn1ng Glory t:1rclc, FoWltaln \'alley, 1vht'rc ~ found her 111th a mal1' companion Cr<U!l I'. l1 1n.t, 53, of Anaheim. llirst "'as shot !"'ice as ~!rs. Ratcliff lay d}ing at a neighbor's d. :stt·p after "'hich one 11·itnes.s testified that lhc deftnd:int thC'n smashed his victim's h(•iJd in v.·Hh a rifle butt as llirst cried out for help. R<1tcliff then "·en! hom<' for a new rifle to replace !he one he hrokr in four places finishing o!! llirst and killed r-.·lrs. B[lrb<ira Carew , 42, in her \Vcstminster home. The jury found Ratcliff guilty of first degree murder in the slaying of the two v.·omcn and c..unviclcd hin1 of second degree homicide for slaying Hirst "'ho simply happened to be present. In vesllgators testified Ratcliff ca1TiOO a list of six persons ma rked for death when arrested the night of the murder spree. The jury heard psychiatrists testify that Ratcliff was extremely sick and confu.sed and that he envisioned himself as a knight in shining armor on a white horse correcting the wrongs that he believed to have been dooe to him. During Tuesday afternoon deliberations the j_ury Mked to rehear the tape recording: of Rat cliffs co n ruse d statements regarding events lending up to the night of his murder mission. His red-eyed son, who occasionally sniffled back !cars as Uie monol<>li!ue unfolded, was the sole re maining spectator Tu esday afternoon. Raicliff, 51, kept his back turned to the youth. Freshmen to Get Scliool Choices In Huntington Ninth grade studen ts "'ill be able to chose which school they go to in the HuntingJon Beach Union High School District next fall. In prior years, t"ne incoming freshmen could request to attend a district school other than the one nea rest thei r home unless the closest one was also the least crowded. District tn1stCl's \\'ere told Tuesday that now a kind of equal overcro"·ding at four of the high schools is eltpe<:ted in 1974·75. Only Edison High School in Huntington Bcai.'n "·ill be slightly n1orc crowded than I he rest. For this reason, the administration recommended keeping hi~h sc h o o I bounda ry lines as they are no1-1· in 1974·75. Trustees adopted that rcrommcndation. Student transfe rs from school to school can help balance out school loads, Assist.ant Superintendent filen Dysinge r indicated. All transf<'.rs n1ust be ap proved Us the. adn1inis1ration. Dysinger said although st 11 d c n t s !<'C1nnica!ly \\'ill ha\'c an ol)<'n op!ion. any requests 10 ath'!ld Edison lligh will be closely examined. The poinl of allo11•1ng transfers isn't to add ro thf' n1o~r crowded sc hool. hl' said. l'arents of srudcnls gran!f'd transfers must pro\·ide transportation for the1n . T l lo S1rlcke 11 Yugoslavian President Tito suffered a stroke several weeks ago \11hich has paralyzed the left side of hi s face and closed his left eye. Doctors say the 81· year-old Tito is not in danger of dying, but there is no hope of recovery. Fron• POfle 1 POLITICS ... remarks about other candidates, 72 hour notic.-e or candida re speeches to board members and aUowing the public lo atlend. ~l<ingers read a lengthy statement of defrnse and called the notirc to trustees ··absolutely preposterous.'' A light moment in lhe evening came "'hen Dave Jsraelski. a fonner Fountain \'alley School District trustee, said he represented a group of concerned parents called Citizens Reacting Against Potltics (CRAP). His tongue·in-cheek speech. replete wilh cliches like "~lotherhood and God" and "the good old American way," referred to polticians as a ,;dangerous clement." ,.,... "Already our students are n1most ready lo vote," he said, smiling. at one point. "f>,tany of them are already registered. "That's bad enough,·• he added. "But to use the educational system to actually prepare them is outrageous." lsraelski got his point .across to many peoplee. Others, however, misunderstood and he had to return to the podium lat.er to guarantee it was all a "put-00." FromP09e 1 CANDIDATES • • program. "With 13 years experience in the city clerk's offi ce, I feel my qualifications to fulfill all aspect! of the duties defined in the city charier prove I have the <'Xf)('rience to give the taxpayer the city ck·rk a growing comn1unity ne!'ds . "I am rcspoosible·10 the ci ty council. attending all citf council m£'ctings as rx- oHicio city clerk , receiving, reproducing, and collating agenda data for the council, plus 50 additional da ta packets, writing all agendas. minutes and handling follo"·- up material related to council meetings, inrlOOin~ ordinM<."e!l-e:nd resoluttorni. "I feel my offi('(! is closely related lo that of the city adtninistrator as he is the liaison bct"·cen department heads and ltt<' city council. "Bt•lng city clerk. n1y first duty is to the public : voter registration. city code reqU('Sts. research requests. and general il1for1nation. First-hand co nsideration is gi\"('11 to f(·leµhonc inquiries. TI1ough last on the questionnaire, serving the public is my first duty ." '! l\1crnbrrs of !he cornm ii rce. meeting at 1:30 p.m. in 1he Fnunr::iin Valley Jligh . School eafrtcria. are considering a propos.11 !hnr tht~ Co;ist Co1n1nunity :tollcge District IX' extended to co\·er !he tardcn Gro\c Unified School District. .. DAILY PILOT l"t 0•1.,..e Cca•I OAIL't' PILOT .. 1111 "'"~" " <"""'•"'"" lflt NtW•·Prtn. 11 puDll ...... ~y •~• Or•na• (Q•1 Pllbhslll ..... C-nf. $t"· ro•• Pll!-1 Aro DUOl!t-. Mllftd•Y "'"'111111 F n<l•Y. ror Cool• Mtw, N• ... 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CH" .... ,i,~ .... c-n· N• M"*• UOtlt\. lllW•"•''°""· IOl llOtlfl .... 11 ... a< .,.,,,1 ........... fttftift m.tt Df <tot'Dln.IC«I •'"'''"' 111te+.I ""' ""10-al lOP'r~hl t"'nt • !.t~ "'" 11D1!•Q• H 'O fl Cott• Mtw. Ctll!Ol'n'" iub..:tllt!lfl" 11'1-Urr l~r tftl .._1111•1 b¥ mt ll U 15 ""'"'~Jv1 mlhtu, ... _,_ u ., mo!l!f!l'I' By n :RR'I' COVtLLl:: Of m1 0•11¥ ~11•1 Siii! F'orty sculptors hare be-en a!ike<I 10 compete for a $-10.00o contract to pro1•ic!e !ht.> $12 m1l11on llunlington Beach Cl\'ic Ct>nter with A nla}or '¥1.'0rk of an. The cit~··s · AHil'd Aris Co1n1nission wants a largt> pit'('{' of seulp111re to bl' paid for b} the <:ity. plac1"'<'1 on the upp<·r OUli.ide pl:iza, ~lll'('C!l p 0 I I(' l' hC'Jdquaners and the fi\·c·slory city hall. "Ir c11n be irl polished ~tn in!C's.o; slttl. bronze. cast concrt'lt'. c;1r\l'd marble. Aran1te. fire.'<! cerarnic or brick," sa)s Librarian \Va\ter Johnson. \\'ood, pfasiics and aluminum ha\·<' been eliminated a.~ possible materials IX-cause they aren't sufficientl y "'eat~r resi!itant. accord1n~ to the commission. Johnsoo says the rommisskln has not dictated a p.1rticular Iheme or size. though the sculpture must be a minimum of JO feet tall . The citr alr<'ady ha~! a piece of-. <;"ulrture for thr cl\'iC Ct'nlt·r -<i 15.foot h1~h. bron1.e nakl'd surfer sculp!cd by E'.11nund ShumJ)t!rt f!H' $11 ,000. Councilmen rtjedcd it for lhe ~ite. however. after civic Cf'ntcr archuect Kurt 1\-feyer and Clly Admlnl,trntor D11ve Rowlands obj~ted to it. Shunlp('rt agreed to <illow them lo nio\·c his statue to 1he beach -for an .idd1uon:1l $1,500. 11 1-1·ill bc ph1ced at the ri!y lx':irh entrance near lluntlngton 1\l'l'nue. \\'irh a higher price offe red this lime, 11tl1C'd :irts con1m ission{'rs have drcid{'d ro SC'<'k 11ork fron1 S('Ulptors as far nw:iy as J{on1e. 'l'hc list of 40 sculptors ·was select ed by Joseph Young. !he city's cultural arls a(I\ i~1r The 40· have betn asked to su bmit copit':" of prc1·ious works. Fron1 those dra"·ings :ind photograph_,, a fh't'· member panel "'ill pick three individuals to compete 1-1·i th scale models for the $40.000 con1rM1 Thf' scle<>!ion panel includes Y0W1g : Meytr: sculptor Rick Anderson of Huntf~ton Beach: Los Angeles Times art cr111c llcnry Seldis; and Kenn~h Ros~. dircC1or of the Lo.1 Ang,\es M11n1clpal Art Commission . John50n :!lays the three finalists will be anoC1Unctd by !\tay I. and the civic center ~eulptor ~·111 bt picked by July I. No time 11m11 "'as nnnouncl'd for completion of th(> work. The scutp:ors sclt"ctcd b:I Youni:t ttr(' :irtists with good reputations in the art \\'tlrld, but not ncte§arily well·known to lhr public. Johnson said. Schools Ask Tax Boo st Study Gro11p A citizens committee "''iii be appointed lo .!l.udy the ballot argument for a June tax election in the Huntington Beach Union lligh School District. Some trustees Tuesday "c re dissatisfjed '¥1.'it h the propo&ed argument ror lhe June 4 ballot presented by financial consultants Stooe a nd Youngberg. "I'm afraid a lot of people aren 't going to understand the gravity of the problem and the need ." Tn.lstee Dennis l\langers said of the c.'Onsultants' suggested \'ersion. lie and Trustee Ralph Bauer supported lhc formation of a citi 2efls group to rcvtcw the draft and change it to, r.langers added, "hit the emotion of the need." The district ls proJXlsing to increase !he current tax rate of f2 .82 per $100 assessed valuation by 17.8 cents per $100 assessed valuation. The override "'ould r11ise up to SIG mil lion to build one more high school in the ovcrcro"·ded district. About 19,500 students "will be enrolled in district schools ncltt rail, district officials estimate. The buildings are designed to 'flouse only 14.798 students. As a resull. they say, classes are larger or are held after dark or in lemporary classroo ms, libraries and eafeterras. Under t he consultants· plan. the district would sell at lean $14.5 million "'Orth of consln.rclion bonds immediatt'IY aft.er the override if it is successful. · Those bonds ~·ould be used to build the school oo lhe Ocean \'icv.·-Wintersburg site immediately and then paid back over a 25 to 27 yea r period. An override requires a simple majority vote to pass. Bond issues, five of "'hich ha\'e failed in 11 row In the district, require t"o. tnirds approval. Superintendent Jack Roper "'amcd trustees that the ballot argument must he handed in to the County Re gistrar of Volers by April S. TI1e deadline for ballot argumcnl rehutlals is April 15. Emcst Bodnar of Stone and YoLmgb!'rg said he is \\'illing to meet right av.·ay "'ith -the conunillce which "·ill include t"·o board n1emlX'rs. 1'he Slone and Younc berg draft version is financially technical and uses SC\'era\ s1udcnt population f i g u r e s to demonstrate the need for a new school. The only fully capitalized "·ord is "Yes." In conlrast. a staff suggested version is liberally sprinkled '¥1.'ilh capitalized \\'Ords and txelamation points lo emphasize the need in a more emotional appeal. Valley Planners Weigh Rezoning A request lo chnnge the zoning on a portion of Los Al amos Sltett from con1n1crienl to residential "' i 1 1 bf' di~cussed at 7:30 tonight by the Fountain Valley Planning Commission. The m£'eth1g ""ill be in council chambers in city hall. 10200 Slater Ave. The ~lc~1ichnfl Company is asking for the zoning change in\·ol ving 5.5 acres on Los Alamos bet"·een Slater Avenue nnd 1::1 ~lontercy Avenue on the cast side. The same co~mpany also is asking for..a change in roning from agricultural lo r~idential of 2.8 acres on the east side of \\'ard Street bctween Slater and \Varner A\·enues. Nea1•ly Ready \Vorkmen are still putting finishing touches on nr\v Edison Commu- nity fJ ark in Southeast J-l untington Beach. 'fhe .W-acrc> con1plc.x in- cludes expanses of grass. footpaths. tennis and handball courtc;. a co1nn1un1 ty center and these outdoor basketball courts. l·".1ci!1 ty rc- ccnlly \Von award for cnvironn1ental planning. Site \\'i1S once a county clump. Vesco Co11t1·i]}11tio 11 I\.cpt From Nix.011, Ta1le Reveals From Wire Str\'ice!I NEW 'l'ORK -President ~ixon apparently did not learn that financial manipulator Roben 1.. Vesco gave a $200,000 secret cash contribulion to the Kixon re-election campaign until more than io months after it was given, according I() the transcript of a \\'atcrgatc tape read today at the Mitchell·Stans conspiracy trial. The revelation and Nixon quotes indicating-his dismav were disclo.sed ;is ousted \\'h!tc House counsel John W. D1'an Ill completed tcstirnony as the chief government \\'itness against former U.S. Atty. Gen . Jolu1 N. Mitchell and forrncr Co1nn1ercc Secretary il-laurice H. St.ans. r-.-titcile!I "·as NixoTI's campaign chairman and Stans \Vas his chief fund raiser. [)(>an. under eross·examination. \ f'rificd n c0111·ersation he had with ri ixon at 1he \\'hitc House F'eb. 28, 1973. The transcript , as rc;id inlo the trial rL'('()rd by S1ans' altorney . \Valtcr Donner, said Nixon inquired about the idenu1y oL..lhe donor ol the. $200,000 and Dean told him. "for all purposes, the donor 1s Vesco." "Stans \\·ould never do a thing like that -never." U1e President retnarkcd. "No. never .'' Dean agreed . ··Never," said th{' President again. According to pre\·1ous testimony, ;-i Vesco aide d£'li\'ered the mnney to StJn<; April to, 1972. three davs after a cut-off date for unreported donations under a new feder31 can1paign contributions la1\'. Ho11·e\'er. the $200.000 \1·as ~\"er reported to the Office of federal F:lec11ons on the ground! that ii \1•as on its \\'ay to the committee on the cul-off dat e. according: to previoUs tcstitnony. f>,fitchcll and Stan~ arc rhari;:Ni 1-1·i1h conspiracy to in1p<'df' a S.:-cur1tir<; and Exchan ge Com1nission inve stigation of Vesco In exchange for 1!11• co ntri bution . Vesco 1\'as later chaf"gcd \1'ith looting a mutual fund ~usiness of 522.4 n1illion and "·as named a co-ron~pirator "'ith ~1itche11 and Stans. lf<' has fled the country and found ;isyltun in !he Bahamas. Dean. on lhc 1-1i111css third day, 1-1•:is m<'re [U'CViously :..'lei often ans11·ering question'>. stand for the subdut•d lh<u1 hesitated 1n ,J'ueiday. he teittified th-.t 1tllhou~h he told i\ixon and S~ar.s that Stnns acted 1\·ithin the la11· in :iccrpung the S200,000 contrib ul 1on. he h.1d no real k10\1\edgc of the legai1ty of the tr:.1ns;1ct1on. • I II CL0 510 !~ SUNDAY ' B I' ,, Tranck Shoes 11.95 Up Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up Little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up Basketball Shoes 9.95 Up Handball Gloves & Balls Rasquetball Raquets Darts & Dartboards Skateboards Shuffleboard Sets Slantboards Croquet Sets Tennis Shoes 7 .95 Up Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 Doz. Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Ra ck et Stringing OPEN 9 T0~6 CLOSED SUNDAY • , Raleigh Bikes Tires-Tubes-Lites Bike Parts & Repairing Baseball Mitts . · · · "~· r, B1ts Baseball Undershirts PHONE 646· 1919 ' I I· \ • " '" w " en \\".1 ch h" ca it ~ fi n cl th '" in ''" ,, ('(I ca .. co ad co cw in ~ to t'n of \'ol Si \\'\ th ct. th tin "· :;y . M "I "' .. ho '" Co du s "" As on m "' l\T "'' ed ('(). u un to th. ro !\"a to .m ret m 'a oft fir • re s f be m• lik or of E p R w nn • "' tu b• " ' ~u da pa p I Ca An ] \'! no \\ J1 '" ap we 6" • At Your Service A Sonduy, \\'tdnr~d:iy and frlda}' F\'aturr or tbc Ouily l'llut (;1)f 11 /)r!1h/f''l1°" '/'J11•11 U.'llt~ f'1Jl U111111 /'ut 11·1/I crl! 1t•d ffen1I f'i••f.' f»ri11f DEAR PAT r boughl a nr\\ rar rrt'cnth· and thl' tlt·alcr anri I r-1c:rct'<l on ~·hat 1-thoui.:ht \\J~ a r1nn prir'P ;:ind l signed a contr;u.·t. a t•opy of ~·n1c h !'n1 , rnelostn,!! \\'ht·n 1hr r:ir 11 :1s dt-!11·crcd I 11 as stucklor nea1l1 ilOU rnort• 111 rhargr~ and !hr dl';der cla1tn.s h1··s 11ah1n his n ghl!. ix>(·auw uf fnc!or} orders. 11011· l"an he do th1~ to inc und gt.'l a11<1)' 1111h ii'' K. I ... lluolingto n K1·ach Tht dl':ilrr !'ho11ld hu~e pointed out the fint' print on !ht buek ol )Our £'fintrat.:I. 11 clearly slalt'~ that price lncreaSt's fron1 lhe n111nularlurcr ~ill bt pas..~t'd on lo the customer. 1'hal's el.actly ~·bat happt:ned in ~our rast'. at•cordln! lO the denier. D«111 •t JCr11tt11·e Cot·ers DEAH l'AT \\'hc>n uphols1cred coueh :ind chair C'O\ t'f<; ha1 t' ~1ppcr('(i cu:shions. ~ .... ,,, tha1 1111·.111 1t'' ,;if1· 10 rL'flliHt· 1hr co1crs lur un1h•v .. 10n.tl dr1 t lt'i.11\lflg or c·aretul llOffiP 11·aslung·• .I.It., Fountain \'allt'~ So. in 1nn't 1·as.-s thf' 1ippcr is lhcrt onh• 10 ma kl' tht-cov1'rs fit \I t'll. at:· cordinf! to drv cltanf'rs rontncttd. v.ho added th at ~·a shin~ or dr~· clea nin~ cushion <·01·rrs stp.1ratel.1· from the cushions C'ao rt•<;ult In sh rinkaf!t'. change in color and d:unagf' to lht· bal'king. /tfei1·i" Cl11ss Dl·:Ar. P1\T: :-.i v (.:hildren arl' :;;t.1rt1ng to stud1' the tnrtrie s1·strm 1n school and f'rn ]~!. J tr' 10 undi.·rstand rnis m(·thod or n1casuritig d11~;11u:r. 11t•ighl and 1·o!umr. hut it's 1rry dilf1cull for TilC'. SinCl' I still havP ,·ounl'.!:"lcrs at homr 11·ho 11ill bf' !earning \hf' mc1nc systl'nl 11hc11 thry l1rs1 ~~in school. l'd l1kr !o lake a cl11ss son1c·11·h1•rc so I'll hf' ;.ihh· to tk•l1> them 1\·ith tht•1r ,.,(·hnol 11ork 11hcn !'nt· lime co1nes ti.S., 1.a,i.:una IUlls Saddlrback (olle~e "'iii ofl r r :1 lhrt': session, non-en:dit rour .. f' in the metric s,·stem thi~ sprini;. C'alh•d \1::ister ~letric 1\.leasuremenl. it ain1" to ~t·I studl'nls IO "think metric·· bv stressini:: metric l'QUi1·alents or c11 n;n1on measurl'ments ~e 0011· use. Th e el;1ss 11111 n1eet irt l\.\Cl - bour Sl'Ssions April !I, lfi and :!l from S to JO p.nL in R()l)lll 10-1 of the Saddlebuck Collt,11r Library. Studt>nls can re i:lstt'r 1turing the first sc-.<;ion. Sor·r!I· ,,.,, ICep11i1· DEAB PAT. l\ly da111o(htrr ·s \\'Cdd1ng dress. purchai;ecl ;it <.'narlt·.c; Cahill & Associritcs in \\\·st Los 1\ngc!es . ripped on 1h~~ sid<' 0101 :it the St:an1I 1111- ml'Cliah'lv af?cr th e ccre1nonv. I ncvrr d1<l hear· frotn \Ir C.1h11! f'\l'~l though I 11·rotC' to hitn. I! SCt'nlS 1hal a 1·ustomc•r 's satlsfact1on 1s 11111 unportant All I'd ask- 1'<1 11·as that thf' co11n hi' rep:11rt-d al no cost 10 1ne, :-o tny other dau!=!hlcr c..~n1ld u~ it. Thr ,t!Cll\'n 1-. bt·;:iutilul. but I ca n·1 un<lerstand ·001\' lh<' n1:1terial rould ha\l' tom a.!: lt did unlr.c;~ it \1 as defccllve al lht: ttnll' of purchal'<'. S.F .• Corona del ~l.:i r Ch:irlr-. Cahill 11as uoa\ailablr for l"Ommrn1. hut h i'i accountant. Carol ~a\'arro. said no r£'palrs ar£' e,·er made to Jtnv.·ns purchased on sa le. This firm rnanufarturr~ lor1T1al 11 £'ar and supplies retail outlets. 1'ht· onl.1 lime it orWrs nierehandise d1rc<'lly i'i during sales. !\a,·arro ~aid, atldinl!. tha l i;ale gov.ns nften h:111~ in stural!,£' up to 11 ~·f'ar. 1'he firni 's onl~· ~ur.u:r~lion 11as th:it you hire. a dress1nake r lo n1ake lhr nf'l't!SSary rrpairs. SPfll"('fl .. ,, •• f'ifJll DEAi! PAT · For ~ornr t11nc now l'I"" been tr~·1ng ro !o"K"all' a cop~· or ;i 19'!2 ino1·ie. S1nc1' I \·1' bt•t•n unsucrc.~sfuL l 'd fikc> to kno11 1r thf'rr is ~ozn,• ori::ani7~1\Jon or con1rany that tan h1·lp rnr. 1i1e namr of thr ffi(ll'iC' is "\\'hrre th£' l'a\·rment Ends" and 11 v.-a~ l:ilrr <:hanged to "F'ilagrrl' Flask .l.S .. f'\e~·pnrl Rtaeh \\'rilr to fllarkhav.k Film~. ~-1; Eastin Phelan Building. ll:n tnporl. IO\.\':I S2008. Request lhe fret' lilaekhav.k Bulletin. which lhe firm cl:dm5 Is "lhr world's fines t .c;ourcr of hislnrir 8mm . .Suptr 3 and 16 mm. silrnl ~nd sound film s and 35 n1n1. 2 x 2 color slidr st'IS. If ~:ou're luck)', the fllm you'rr searl·hlng for n1a y ht ;id!Ot1g thfJ"J;t. :n·:'lllable. L'.!i(•tl ,.,,,,,.,. ,.,.f)ffllf'IS D~: . .\I\ l'\T I 1\nuld apprt'C'i<•ll' 11 1! .1ou 11111 f.llVC' ffi(' 1hr n:1nl\' or n:1111c1<_ uf .scrap df'alers 111 nus ;;iri.;,_~ 1\hO are bHl'HJiJ. a1xl 1vi1! p:i1 r;1~h tor old 111aga1.u1es and cla1 ]\• ne11-spapcr« i\1 .. 1 ... ~r11porl Stach fir1ns dralinjt in tht' purchasf' of used paper prodiu.'1' 11r" li~l!'d In lhe Yellow 1~ages under '"\\'astr l'i1pi•r." The dealer loratrd clost~I 10 Ne11 port Utacb Is 1\lrn- Cal Corporation. 1003 E . .ftb St., Sanl3 Ana. Pope Bleoocs Crowd \'.\TICA\ CIT'i 1 I Pl 1 -Pope Paul \'J. ~urfer1nE: frnn1 a r1·1um nf 1nflut'n1.11, n1•1ert~!c~., af'p('!lr<'d at his study "1ndo11 tod<I\' to blt•~, a rr1 · of 20.000 1n ~I Petrr' s SquHrl' The rour •tninutr apix:urnncc 1n mild sh~htly ol'crcnsl ~·enihl.'r rl'phlc£'cl thr Pope',; 11·f!rkly grn1>rnl 11udl{'ncl' Meat Higher Year Alter Boycott By Lbe As59(lated Pre s One. year alter Uac \1 eek.·loog meal boycott <'ailed b~ consumer!-to protest rising pr1 cts. an Assoc1att'd Press sur\l')' !'hll\\'S that Ul\'a\ ~t'nerally 15 more c~pcnsi•r than r\·rr at the rt'tail ltl'cl The shopper v.ho sticks 10 special. can come up v.·im a meat bill \011cr !han II.ht Bo~11·cl Nixes Polli1tio11 Po,ve1~ Ri1Ie R) \\"TLl.JA '' sc11nJo:1nt::R 01 Int 01111 "'ilOI Slttt (Jra11gc County suprn·1~r.oi 101f'd .1-2 Tuesd:iy to def~· a slatc·1nand.11rd April 1 deadline to 1nvc~t Air l'ollut1011 <.:ontrol Office r \\'lllia rn F11t:hen v.·11'11 s11·eep1ng po.,..·cr! over county hfe in the event of a ~'~ rrncrgrn<'Y· Tiic board also voted unanimouslv to let County <.:ounscl Adri an Kuyp:·r explore U1f" possibility of challenging the state and h.'dt·ral govt'n1111enls in 1.'0urt O\'t•r thc-ir po111rr to 1n1posc SU('h rri::ulations 11ith or 11ithout 1.oonly approval The stronl? action camt· ufter nr:irll' \ll'O hours of public hcsring on revised n•gul atioos to deu l 11 ith ma1or snios aleM situations. Dur111g the he:inng. F11 chf'n rol1) sup1~rvisors lh<' JX>11 er to all~r the rourst' of rounty life during: an air pollution emrrgeocy 11·as not his <ilont• )f3r \\'holf'~:ile pr1C't'S are do\\ll bt'<'aus1' GI' 1ncrea5«1 suppl ie s that piled up dur1n~· the J3nuarr truckers' .nrikr and bt-c:.uo.;c pt'Ople are buying lt"ss rncut Overall, ho11ever. 1nc1it pn\'C~ 11rt• J:('f)('ra!ly higher than lust ~rar 111 l!I l.:i!lr~ 1.'i1ec..·l..l'Cl by I~ AP Ja~1 ,\pn! l and aga111 th is V.l't'k. The Al' sur1\') C'O•Crt•d ~t·i·rn n1t"t'tt 1tetns -round !<lt>•ik . pork r ho1>5, rh('lpprcl chuck. ~1rlo1n .scr.ak. IJmll chors.. 11.•it of l.1111b :uld standlnJ: rib roa~1 r1tt~·-!!1'1'. Jl'('r<'ellt of ft1f: 1tt-tttt t+i«l<.t"t-1 11t•rc htgh<•r 1n 11rHi.• !6 pcrrt·nt 111 r1· !ol'.t'r . 111 1:.PrN'nl 11er£' unchJlli:l'd a11d R Ol:ret·nt 11<'rt• 1111<11J11ati!e on 0111· 1}f UH 1110 ~ur11'\ d.1!P:- B1.-..•f 1tC1n~ l(l'lll'rJll~ 111crt".1"·d 111111•' than 01h('r 1111•.11~ hut 1hcr1· 11.1~ nv ll•·,u p;11tf'rn l h<1pflt'<i l'hBC'~ tt.lr 1•1.1rnplf' 11;1!< up 1n 12 1·t1tt':'o rt••ll~ rill .+lo'fril(t' U1 ~ p.t'ftt'lll I• 11;1r;: do11n 1111111·1.-1tl1•.;, il1'\·rl·a.•1ng ,111 ,111·•,11:1· 111 I! p,·r<'t'lll. .u1d 11.1• un1·h,u1i:;1~! 111 11111 !'or~ ch"I'~ ~1•1''"'"'! 111 t ... th•· bo·•t l111\ 1hl'y l\t•ll l d1)\llt In t'l~hT llllt'' 1>\1•r !!1<· '!-111on11l f>t•nr~t !'or~ 1·hop:-11l'f•' 1111 111 .'t'\tll ('111<'5. U!lC'hJ/l~t'tJ Ill [>10 .lOd un~1 a1J,1bl(' 111 one lu tilt! 19th CL\~. ,\u:.1111. 7e~. the r1or1n;+I pnce lS .lo! ll:l J JoUUnd -up 1'.! pt'r1~t·n1 rro1n lasr ~··.ir s Sl b'I fu.:urc flu1 1-on.,11n1l'rs 11·hn 111•11! 1.-l thr i,,11,.•rm:irl.1·' clunns: :1 .!>pt•C"1;1I :-.11.~ thi:o; 11t1'k muld t!C'! tht·111 fur $1 39 a pound clo1111 Ji pi.·n-1·n lro1n l.1,.,1 \'\';ir t .. 11 •'I 11riil'11t f1;:11r1·~ for F1•hr11.1r1 ~!Ill' l,1h••I n1on•h for 11h1l h :-1ai 1.-.111·c:. :ir.• .• 1.11l.1hlt .d~u .slto11t'd lu,cl1cr pr11"\·S, \ s:11Jlfl!•· 11t n1t',1t 1ll'1n:-. t·l1i·ck1'CI t.iy 1h(' ! S f:11r1·.1u nf l.Jhur l')t,Lt1 ~l1t':, .t! 1.j((I ~u1~·r1n;1f~\·!~ Ill .)I) l'Jllt'S :.hn11·e<I 1111·n·.1:-• :-. 1•n •'I 1'r) pn-od tu·1 T he 1ntT•'-•~· s r ;111;:,'(j 1111 to :11 p•·rcent fo1 !i.1rnliun.:•·r v.lnc·h 1~1·n1 fn.1111 .111 .:t\'t'rtl!i:•' UI fl.I (I 11·, ,L jl1.Mlrl1J !11 $1 !() p1:r pound i \rt TU\'....U:J) till· ~O\'t•nill\t'JJ! JflOOl.UICl'(f r 11, hu\llij. ~I"· rnillivr1 \111nh uf h1;..11 c111.1l1t\ J1,11nt>tJri,:1•r :v lk:lp prop u11 l111•,11H k ptl(f'.~ 1'hc· n1e;1I 11d1 IN· !lull.ii• d lu ,...l,,.ivl• .\;.:\·11·uJt11r1· l>.•1•Jt~lll<'lll off11·1als ~.1IJ •h, nlo1 ,. l\Juld 11(..o!~·t ro·t.11J 1).-.. r pric··~ (~,jl /lh Ullt' \\,!~ '!II• h11.I' 111\ll/! .\<'<'11 1'ed f(illl'r Of \'ieJ·O 'fcat·h e r i 'Son of Sat.an' • l~1c ;u·1·11•f'1! k1llior nf .1 \f 1,~1on V1rin , :-rhuul h':H·h1·r l11·lh·11 ~ 11(' 1~ 1h1' ~ of , .".1tan .. 1 p~~l'l1t.ilril'l l1•,11f11·d T11t"lll,1:i l ,uld 1• ";1• d.1n,c:1•rou, ;1~ ,1n\0111· I've C\•'r j 011 I \ l)r Enh·•t \\ l\l:illf' 11 a.~ H~tlf) 1ng Ill 1 lh1· S111~·nur Cwrl ;-,:i ruty hf":1r1n:.: !or! S!1•11·11 <. lluid. 21 fo..lallf' !'I Oran~"' t ' ! n11nl~ ll1r1•t'l0t· ol \ll'11lal llf•lll\h i Ile ~aid Ille bo:ird of Suj)('n·1sors, sitting as an Air Pollution Control Board. 11·ould havt> the fina l s.1y in any emergency. THE CUSTOMER IS STILL KING AT ONE MISSION VIEJO SERVIC E STATION Kevin Reilly, 14, Ser'<les Doughnuts, Coffee While Wes F raser Cleans Windshield l-1nrf'nC'!' ~anc1 Hro1111. 31, 1r.-mothe• (If 1111' 11as $:1 \:lgPly murdered 1n Jww.1 1~1;n Jft1rd h.1;; sp,'nl l1vo ye;1r.1 at A t;1~r:irJ .. r.. St:lt{' llo.~p1!al lo.-t h~• tr11nu1;11ly. in:..1n!'. Sc1·eral othe~ Nt"'"I h<·cn to111·1c·t~d and unpnsoned m the . Real SERVICE Statio11 Under thr regulations pr l"Senlcd lo the board. Fitchcn and his board could close do1111 industry, government. com men:.'('. rt-•<:rl·.'.llion and srnools if air pollution Ji('{'Olllt'S intolrrabl(•. , The county v.:as on ordrrs fron1 t/11· leder:il En\·ironmenta l Pro t r c 1 i o 11 Agl'ncy 1EP1\I aftd the S1'1!r Air ({c.sources Board 1ARV1 to atlop1 rJi,• tou?ti regulations be.fore r..tonday. 1lf is.~ion Viejo Deoler (;irt's 'fr1•<1/.~ lo l'11s/0111er.~ '"" i .\ JUry of ~f'\'<'!l lllt•n and IJYt' l~Off}('n rk :ird lhl' S•·tond of four ps\•chiatflst.'! ii• 1,,. calle<l a~ l'XP('r\ 1111nrs~·:'I TUC't\d;iy I 111" l11·aring 11111 cleli•rrnint· if llurd \\'Ill I 11v11· f;ice :i n1 11nlf'r trial Supervisors "'C're told the unplicd threat is that Uk· ~tale :ind tcdrral governm1.•nts \.\Ou ld step in '1nd do !ht.' JOh for the <.'Ollntv if the board refused to a<"1 Fitchen told supen·isors tht.· 11·ors1 that c·ould really happen V.'Ould !)(-a "lo<:~ of lace'' if !hr board had lht' Job door for them. The proposed Air Pcllut1on Con· l1ngcncy Plan also includes thf' authority to order big pollution snurccs to preparl' drtailf'd p!:ins for dealing 111!l1 an '11crt situat io11_ - S11per\·isors h('ad from ;i dozen n1i•1nbers of !he aud icnc.:. n• a of 11lmrn \·oiC't'd frars Iha! the incrr.1spd po11<'f( 1·.ould pcm11l F'itchen to rxerri~l' undur 1·ontrol 01 er the count~ ·s co1nn1l'rcr By Rl.:01 .\JEOZ!ELSKJ Ot ..,. Oally "'il01 St.ir Thr times JUSl h:i1·rn·1 r;iught up 11·11h .\hssion Viejo Sl·rv1r,· station 011·nf'r \\'cs Fr:isrr 11ho ic:. :-1111 giyi n~ 1h1ngs a11·;i\ 11 1th C\rry gallon or ga.~ he pumps Al .i tuni.' ~h\·n j:!a!' stations dt)ff\ t'\'f'n 111.'<'d to give a~ay trading st:11n 1)s. lt·t alone t·heck rhe radiator. FraSt·r. '.l.l treats his custon1c·rs lu t'()ftC"c and dou,i::hnuts "Kinda blov.s }our rnind doesn't It." replied a chl'ery :ittendant to Jn unsuspecting customer's fJUC!>llon ahout 11hat 11as 1101ng-on as four ;1tll'ndan:~ h·n pcd on10 his car. on ... 10 fill ii up. 1\1·" to 11;1,c;h 1hr \\irnlO\l'S and a fou11/J trl Slr1r the c"Offee and dou~hnu r.". It happens every Saturd.'.IJ n1orn in,; ;11 UCI Professo1· Disci1sse s Arte1~y St11·ge1·y at Meet Prom \\"irt Ser\'irr~ HOUSTO~. Tc .. -/ rc1:ili\'rlv ;;afe operation has been del'eloped to rC tno1·r fatty deposits froin the deep branch of the main thi gh art£'ry to rrl1e1 e in1p;.urc>d blood flo11,·. UC lr\·ine professor John f.. Connolly told the spring mt'('t1ng or the American Collct;r of Surgeons hl•rc today. The operation is performed \.\'hen 1he impaired blood fl-011· produCT's pain in 11·alking and rest and to prt>vent gangn>-ne in the foot. Dr. Connolly said. "\\lhilc the import.1nce of t;:;tablishing flow into the thigh <lrtery h:'.ls bc<'n kno\1'n ror a number of years, only recently ha.~ it brtn rN"Ognized that the (thigh aricry) i1srlf niav be the site of rxtf'ns11·e 1clo~uref diseases." Connolly said . "Tius rcrogni!ion has Jed to dircct opt>rauon ·· The purpo,5(' of the 01le-ralioo. he s.11d ,~ lo permit more blood lo rrac:h lhe !011·rr leg since the blockage of !he arte ry 1.'01nmonly occurs at the branches of lhe knee artery_ ·· Arteriosclem;is. or hardening of !he arteries in the lrgs, calJS('S stiffn ess and cramps in the C.1/\·rs after shorl 11·alks or e• rn at rrst llr. Jo' \\'illtam BlatSdelt. anolfier L"ni1·er.11y of Californi:i s u r R (' r \ profr~,c;nr. ro!d thl' Rroup that mtd1r:i l ,.,clrnti.;;ts a re ·c1e\'1:lnping lrctiniqu.,.c; for loC':111ng and rl'mO\ing parts of thl' 111:1111 artery in the neck to rl'd uct• the incidellCt' of strokes. Blaisdrll said opera1ions are in use no11· lo remove the obst ructions 111 !hf' ar11.·r\ at a point \\'here H branchl'S lo the fa ef' and to the brain . Ufalsdrl! told the meeling !haL th" operation 11";is perfonn('<! 111 taS('s 11hct!' the obs!rucl ions cau.~ed more th;in :10 percent blockage of lhe hloocl no\\-· l!t• said the lesions v.·hirh caUSf' thf' rcducC'l"I blood no11· -and subsequen t s1rokcs - arc lOC'ated through rhc use of clinical or radio!ogicit! tests. "II 11as found thal 11tien :i !e.~ion 11·as morr th an 30 ix·r('('nt clogged. ulccra11on 11·as pn'sent in approx im<itely flO percent of the cases:· Blaisdell said. ··Th is i ~·pc of surgery has been sho11T1 in other ~nldics 10 result in marked decreases in strokes.·· FAA Studies County's Proce~ures i11. Landing Jnstrumf'nt lanchn,c: proeedurrs ~1n11lar to visual fli,llhl approaches used at Orange County Airport to rut 0<11se of 1c1 landings are being "considered '. by 1he F'ederal Aviation Administratioo IF' AA 1 F' AA Adminislra1or 1\J<'xander P. BuUerfield sakl 'l'ueM'.lay noise levels around airports could be cut from five to 15 decibels by requiring steeper than norm.al descent for Ule first ponion of a t~·o-p.art instrument !;:anding approach . Orange Olunty Airpon administra1or Rohert Bresnahan said the 11<1·~segmrnt lk\ approacl'I \\Ol1ld bEi similar to thr approoch pilots no"' IL'\C in clrar ~cnthe r 11·hen approaching O\'er Tu.'\tin. Bresnahan expluincd th11t the 1110-stuttc landing v.·ouJd begin nt a point ~1x milr~ from !hf' Mid or th( n1nwn y n·11h the pli1nc ~cl 10 dc~cent n1 an. 11ngtc of slJ" decree~. :'\e:t rtr to !h" run11a ~ the angle ll'OU!d dtm1n i.sh lo thr£'C del!rcrs. In the case of Orange Coonly Airport. planes le,•el off at about 1.000 fl'et or .1 point 01·er the lr\'ine Industrial Complrx ~·here the increased noise lc1·rls do not impact homes. Such approaches, ho\\·e1·rr. are not possible v.·hen instrument landin~ are requ ired due 10 .,.. eathrr conditions. \\'ere the f AA to r('Quirt the noise rl.'duction land1nz eapahillty. ca ch Sltrplane ~·ou!d have to be equipped 1<1·ith a $4.l.000 "blnck box ·· Bresnahan sni d The box 11oulcl control thr :urcr;Jft during rhc stccprr thnn no rm a I :ipproncl) The cos' for reducing th<' Jct noise nl SS airporls nround the country '"'ould total SS million. Butterfield said 1,·r.1,1•r ·' {'!1•'\l'(ln n11 1),0 f\11\.,1 ,,• 1t :, S:111 D11 ·~0 1'1'1"•11,1) Fr:o~c·r eoulll prnh..,hl\' ~,·'I :111 rh1• ~.t"-Olllli.' ho' h.1d II 1t!J1111! 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Klatte ;ind hi" ,1 \"'1( i;1!<' /Jr llnhf'rl /)rury. 1vno al.ll!l !l·~r1tiNl Tur'ldar T":'t1n1onv IJv flr K1.1rtt> 1ncludcrl l ll',1 11n<111y . that Hurd t'f1!1!1nucd hi.o.; l Sa!:1n-0us pra.11·rs n1;!htl~ nt tht· !'t:11r I ho~j)Jt:il <u1d 1h,1t hl· a]<;o v.or~h1petl rhc tl1,11 1· kn~)11n 111 h1rn a~ l lnrlcy·IJav1d!-On.~ ;dl1•r rhc f1rnl Iha! huJl<ls r ;'I~ I I n1ororc-~('!1·s. 1 llurd 111:\l'r had a n1orort.}l'h>. 11 w;ic , lc·~1i11l'c1. a nd 11·hil1· hosp1t<1l11.Cd 'O<' ' ri·<1ui·~l~'d ron t111u1ng tranriu1l1z1ng drUJi:~ 1 '" hlVI k •Jul 1 VJLt."S rhat tolrl him he l'.:J flfl(/\ }1)\t' ][,• said !!uni -~ho had cu!l1va1cd !on". rurvcd . 11ngern:i1I~ .1nd stts 1Y1lh tn_\ 11r1s1 s ••nd ankJ,.,s ch;11n1'fi anti cuffed --, ~till ;oppt.•<irs lo t)f' pc:.~·cOO!lC. 1 1 ht· P'Yl'hiatn~1 addt'tl thal the ~1l) · • h;11 rcd pnsooer could definrtcly ck· 1rnor<1te n1ental1.I' und<'r strc.s.o.; of tfir ! !1·;.:;1! pr0t·1•c-d1ni.::s :inil that his psychos1.o: J 1·1111111 1~· due tn tht.· <"a rl1n-Dro11n art.iii ' "'Jo hidr Thi~ hornbte thing he 'nall I c!on(·.'' Dr Kl Jtte l!'.lld. l'Xplai ning hi.s I t"r<1l11.1t1on At:l5C';id1•r11 J'IS\t'hlatnsts al!!O pti~l u·trd n·n1•111·d pr01..eed1n~s oould J 10 rn.1t..r n11 eu~lu1nt•t , C'Q!ll•' h.ick ~-------~====--------:====::--" d:11n<1g1· lturd's progrf'~s i ----' !,,., GEM TALK TODAY by -J. C. HUMPH RI ES . " THE GEM OF APRIL ''.\dDmn<::· l11c· r;rceK "·ord meaning 1ndun11t<1ble 11r untunqul r· ~blc. 1., 1he 11 ord fr111n \\ lnc b the d1 a rnond "<.!' nDtnC'c!. and 1\c ~ill knO\\ 1h~ll,, 1!11 .. 11u1•I hc<iutiful n1eanin*1ul ;ind 141..llHU! of J,.ctn, !ull.v dl·.,{'l'\C,) :i tl~llll' \lilh .'\JC.:h n1c;111H1g .\11c-1L·n't 1111 » J1\111111\«, 11 1 th· d1a111und '-Ui.ll p11\\\'l'' ~~·' jlllJl('C 11nn <li,\i-llrl 'l ('\ 11 llu· lJPhCI th;lt ;j <11a- l1nond t.1kC '1l I>\ J1 ;111 11 or !111cp 11n11ld I not hr11i~ cno1l Jut h ~111d !l1a1 !h,... \IC<J I 111·..: 1if a d1n1nnntl h\' 1ho:-c bor11 111 \1nil \1011111lnu1 :.:1n,1r11.1J lu1ppMle~ .. <1tHI '..,t•o<I fnrtunc-<•n,111·c v1cl or1 :nu! gi1C' ::.u pl•r1or ;;.trcn ~lh and cOura~e· The n1ean111g of a rl1atntlnd toclny 1i'i ba.!oerl not nn _ .. up"r.~11 11011, hul 1~ d 1recl11 rr!nlc>d l() th•· d11r<1hit1t; 01 l lh 1~ h~111Hiful J:!f'lll \ rl1 ~1mond !.• in fac t "fore\ C'r " -11~1h()l11111;:! the 1a ~r1n :! l<i \ e ,1 l!h \1 tuc-h 1t I(: c11·cn I ··.\n1·11·, ch1ldrC'n· ha\C' !orl;11 ;in 1nf11111 r v~r1"I' nf d1an1rind "turldcrl 1e,,e1r1· J n<I 1\<1 tChl"c rro111 11l11ch to l'hW.,c tift., l:I' 1nb1lfi11n,1? 1(1:)\ing lore rri"tl<l ~h1p i-ir affection . --_. _,..,,...., I I I I .. Omegc end Bir1:·1oc +. ., I • ., .. • (••o•-·•'" • ,. ~· ••t, •••·~1_. •!f•l '""'• -""' .. '""' .•• <•· ~~·· .• ·~ ~· ••. '• ~ •••••.•• '• , .. ~··· '""'°• .•• ,,..~ ..... , ......... *'"' ....... ... ........ ~, ....... , ~ _,,., t•• I ' J. C .Jfu111p!.rieJ Jewe£1·.s llJ I N£W,OA,T ILVD , COST A ME SI\ {.G,..VINl(NT a 10.'i !I •!•I;''' T.;! t o+.tt lOC•llO~ ............ , -....... , ... ,. ,l<Q)'ll 111·1'11 \ ·-·· ..,,_ ' .. . . b) Just • Devout~ Stodent--and Killer c:loasting 6._~ @ I with Tom urphine 1 Getting Taxed ;co111ing, Going RICKY TICKV POLITIX : They are playing games with thr sales taxes up in Sacnunenlo again. rolks. lt's the old lum·lL-On. turn-it -off gimmick. Keep the good old frayed taxpayer 1n the re\'Olving door. Ittght no'A', for cvl'ry buck you lay out for t.axablc 1nerch;1nd.Jsc hrre in our Go!dc·n St air, \'OU :-huffl1• off an additional nickel · to Sacran1cnto. OilL't.l 1hcre. the solons get 10 play wllh your fon11er nickel. There is, IKl\\'cvcr, n C"urrcnl proposal to up your sales tax 11ntc to six ctnls on lhe dollar. Unless \'OU buy son1cthing in thl• San FranciscO Bay Arca, th:it. bi. There, the take \\'ill be six and one-half <'enlo so as to help feed BART. also known as the Bay Area Rapid Transit District. SO UNLESS YOU ha\'e some half- ptnny coins. doo 't go trying to buy anyt.blng up by the Golden Gate. Anyway, our august st.ate government keeps Wming this sales tax thing oo and off so fast you get dizzy. First they tell us our state operations hevo more money than they know v•hat 10 do with end v.·e all smile a.nd relax. The nest message out of the capitol dome ls I.hat v.·e're busted. You. may recall back there last year, a saJes tax increase got suspended. 'Ille reason given v.·as that oor state treasury had an $850 million surplus. Sales tax cash was pouring into the state treasury so fast they couldn't find places to stack '.it. Much less spend it. : IT BOGGLES THE m·ind to figure that tn!iticians Rave trouble finding places to :;pend your money. Af.yway, the holdoff on the sales tax boost lasted for six 1nonths. During that period, apparently the politicos did find ways to spend all that $850 million ourptus , So no'v they're preparing to slap on the ~ased penny as of April I. ' Stpte Senator Ralph Dills. th e Democrat from up there in Gardena, a pptreatly had some memories £rom the last-year surµlus lhing and he had second thoUghts. Dills introduced this measure th.8.(-would have delayed the pe.ruiy boost for a couple or months. r 'ljlIS GOT SllOT do"n only yesterday by "the Senate's finance committee. Ap1i3rently a key to the Dills delay def,at came from good old Gov. Ronald Reigan, who said he wouldn 't sign the meisure to delay even if it got passed. lfc explained such a delay would mess up bis budget plans. Reagan was figuring on Che sales tax increase so he can spend $7oli million in a property tax decrease. Jt>w's that again'? Well, you sec the goveroor ls to1Jffiilted to giving all of us some moo.ey back on our property taxes. S,S. the way you do this is to increase Siflfs'-ta'.'l:e5. CThlCS AND \\'RONG Thinkers will of course view this fiscal juggling act. and accuse Sacramento of filching cash out or our left pocket so they can Lrickle part of 1t back into our right pocket. Or sodiebody else's righl pocket. But }'"O\I know they '!'"Ouldrft do a thing like lhat . ~eds Launch Cos1nos • &10SCO\V ~AP) -The So~ct Union Ttisday launched Cosmos 637, an urinanned satellite, into a high earth ort>it, Tass reported. The goverrunent n~'S agency gave no information on the sptetfic mi~sion of the satellite. RICflARDSO:'\, Tf'x. (UPI ! -fr1end.'l said he was not ttM-kind ot boy you'd th.Ink would do so1nething Ii~ tttis. Kevin Nichols went to churctt every ~unday. He wns an "'A" student. fl B<ly Scout and a spelling bee chan1p. lie was cooperati vr at school. But pol ler in this Pallas siiburb believe Kevin. 11. killed hL'\ fathtr, his mo~r. hi.s sist('r and thtn hl.rnselL The bodil'S of Robert Nichols. "2 : his ·wife Jt.>n111('. 51: dau~hlf'r !Jf'bra, 13 and Kl'vin "·l'rC !o.und in their hon)(} t.1onday. Out Early Political trickster Donald 11. Segretti has been released from facility in Baltimore after serving 4 1~ months of six· month prison term. I le was re- leased early for good behavior. Me1noir The mechetil tl.8mintr bellevt.s they died A's than D's, lie played Hille league last Thursday. baseball. "At !ICoool lie was al way 1-The N~~s· neiahbor• b e..c nm c cooperative." "toha"·k E 1em~nt1 r y alarmed about lack of ac1ivity at the School Principal Bill ~1aJcolm 11ld house 1:1f!('r four days and called Rev. Tu~ay. "I don't ever recall that he had Tom Peel. the ministtr at Arapaho • any connlct with anybody, either United f\1cthodi st Church. lie looked te1trhers or students. l'nroogh tho slidin~ gh1S! doors In the. "It's lncomprehemible how these famlly 's home and ca lled officers. things happen. He "·as jl.tSt not the kind Police found Nichols faceup . "'earing a or boy you'd think could do somct'ning jun1psuit. in the fa111llr room , his \\'\{e. in like this." full leng th paja1nas, \las in the bed in the Kevin 's school records showed more ma8ter bedrooni. l11sta11t Wealth J\Trs. Katheryn Brosch, 66. a widow living on Social Secur· ity benefits has won $1 million in J\1ichigan Lottery. She says she'll share fortune e\•enly \\'ith daughter \\<·ho l>ought the ti cket for her. Sizzles Jtlednl Whn1er -· President Nixon thre'v a big \Vhite I-louse party for for· nier Defense Secretarv ~lelvi11 Laird Tuesday n i g-h t and ;nvarded hin1 :r.redal of Free- dom . the na1 ion's highest civil· ian honor. Seattle Defeats • Duchess Writes of Men Ut Life Mari j 11ana Issue In City'''ide Vote LONDON (AP) -The Duchess of Bedford says she \\'as 2& years old and had been married eight years '!''hen a strange man in a lt-lanchest.cr hotel room taught her "a kind of sensuous, animal loving" t\ial she didn't know existed. The French commoner the Duke or Bedford married in 1960 tells about it -· and other affairs sh<-had -in an autobiography titled "Nicole Nobody" published today. Born Nicole Schntider in Paris 53 years ago, she v.Tilcs that she was IS and ''did not e\'l'fl know the difference bet\\-een a ·man Md a woman'• v.·hen her ,\·eJl-t<Hk> pareol.S arranged 'Oer first marriage to a Frenchman. l!Cflri ?l·lillinaire, in 1938. The marriage lasted 18 years and pnxiuced a daughter. THE STRANGER in ?11anchcster forced his \\'ay into her holel room 0111~ day in 1946, Jocked the door and stopped her from telephoning for h('lp. "I tried to scream. but I \\'as ~o horrified that the cry died in n1y throat." ~nc v.TOtc. "Not once did the smile lca\'e his face -t'ven '\'hen he pushed me genlly onto the bed . And that's the last thing J can remember of 'that partiadar C\'ening ... lie \\'as a !'.lperb lover , .• I am not ashamed.'' The t.hrcc-<lay affair "·as •'an STREAKERS FACE THEIR l'tfEDICINE ~AIROBL Kenya (1\P) -Foreigners caught streaking "'ill be deported in the nude, !he vice president of Kenya, Daniel :'ltoi. saitr'today. l~1st \'>'eckend I~urflpca ns streaked t11·ice in public plncts in the country. f\1oi said in the future any streakC'r 1\•ill be arrested in tile nude and put on the first available aircraft to his country of origin. a\\·akening tha! C\'rry \1·oman should ('Xpcrience." s~ud l'ne duchess. "I btcnmc 1n1•arc that I \\'US attractive to rnen. ·• She also took up judo. OTHER l\tE:'<l' in her 11lc inrtudcd f\1icbael Bompard. v.·ho v.·as with her in the FrC'fl.ch underground during \\'orld \Var II, and America n lele vis1on producer Sheldon Reynold.'!. in the 1950s "'hen she was a film and TV producer. Bompard \1•as tortured to death in a Nazi conccnti.llion camp. She says !ht' affair v.ith Heyno\ds ended th<:' day he snarled ·at her, "~t lost~'' She met the duke. \\'ho has made his ar\Ci'.'Slral home \\'obum Abbey into one of Britain's most publicized tourist attractions, \\'hen she "'as "·orking on a TV .series and says he proposed after three mon~ns. They ?.'ere married three years later in 1!!60. It \Yas his third marriage and her second. She \\'rites of the J&.ycnr-o\d duke : ·'Jan . beguiling. \\'onderful lan : so divc(S('. so hm.ny ... 'A·itty amui;ing Ian. "'ho v.ith his concealed s t re n gt h transformed me from a h1gh-po11cred filTn executive to lhc kind of \\1fc he \\anted ." H)·nut Signaled V ganda V1Jrising KAf\1PALA. Uganda (AP 1 -Th(' pl<1ying of a recording of Tenncs.c;ce Ernie Ford singing "Onward Christian Soldiers" was the signal for a nation\1·ide nii!itary uprisini;: Sunday a g a in s l President ldi Antin, anli·An1in Ugandans rt.' port. TI1f' r\'cording "'as played over Rndio L'ganda . but the re\'olt in the pro\'inecs ne\'er happened. and about 200 rcbt.·I troops in Kampala \\'ere l('ft in hope\('~s battl e \\'i!h a far large force loyal tn Inc Ugandan chief ;ind his tlu"re-year-old l'C&imC'. SEATILE (AP1 -The supportl'rS or :111 initiativf' lo legalize 1narijuana u1 Scau!e say th ry did be11er than expected, despite rejection or the proposal. 111e in1t1at1ve y,·ollld h.'.H'e rcrnOvl'<I criminaJ and cn·1I penalties for possession ()f 40 grams 11.6 ounces) of marijuana or the nonprofit sale of the same amount. Voters deftlated 11 55.287 to 25,927 in Tuesday's election. Sponsors of the -in1trat ive sa id it \\·as the first vote in a mojor city on a pro[lOsa! to l('ga!i1.c 1narijuana. "\\'c 'rc h;ippy with "hot v.·e·ve got .'' s.:11d Paul Ell iot. l'xccutivt• secretary of Bnsic L1bcr:ll ion of Sn1okcrs :i nd Sy n1pathizers of J\Iari111ana -BLOSS0.\1 -1hc group that collectro the 17,000 si&rnatures necessary !o pine~ thl· issue on the ballot. Rut Robl'rt llanson, Sca!tl('S actini; polite ehicl. said the initiative 1\·ould ha1·c had litt le hnpact had it been ;,11>1>rO\'cd because his mrn have "all but stoppt.>d l'nforcc mcnt of la\\'S :igainst s1mple use of man1ua11a ovrr the last year:· Supponers _said police tolerance and a ci1y t.'Olu1cil n10 \'C to r«luce marijuana posscssioo penalties probably killed the 1n1tiat1ve. A revised city ordumncc, set to 1ake rffcl"I in IA•c('n1!xor, n1akcs marijuana PQS$C£s100 a ci\•il offense v.·ith a n1aximum fine of S:-iOQ. There \\'OUJd be 110 j;.iil sentence. Douglas Baffled By Door on Jet Northwest Area Drenched \VASIJl:'\GTON' IA P) -Exetutlves of i\tcDonncll-Douglas Corp. said todav tl1e finn has been unable to eXplain satisfactorily 1\·hy .1 key modificalion 1,·as not made on the 1'urkish Airlines OCJO JLtmbo jet lhal crashed near Paris ('8rlicr !his 1non1h. John C. Brizendine, president of Douf_ln.s Aircrart. told a Senate a1iaHon su bcommiuec that tire ron1pany is continuing lo in\'('Sligatc "·hy the modiricution, :i sm <ill plate M ii cargo door la!eh1ng n1cchanisn1. 'A'JS k•ft off the aircraft "hen other recomment.led changes had tx-cu n1adc. l/eavy Rains, Hail Pelt Gulf Coast States IJl! WI •ll'IJ 1010C •\I C> (•"'"" "'•' 6), yp ~llqhllv tr(!tn TUO!'lltv'• '3 ll'lt low rooi1ont .... , to M " ~~Al' POlhl••Orl (OM!WI :lll•lrr:ll t•I:! l"-tt ...... lltllt -fl' fW lrtllA lfl)fl rn !l'HI !Hun. v .. 111111tv '""°" trom two ;,o.,'!"' mllll. 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T•m111•1lu•e• .,em1lntd cal4 ;,, TM Norll'l•art. 1nd 1c1!!e•eo •now llu.,ll'd I~ "''" or Nfw E!IQ18M, Ntw Yorll •nil "'' U[>l)lf G•1f! Ll~tf El!ll'Wh!•t, f1ir 1~111 11><1 mlldt'r "'~"'"'' -·e corn.,._, Con•tnl Weather )o<ne llql'll •ti" WIMY. llql'lt v1ri1blt W•l>cl• fllO)'ll I M moml"!I ..,,.,,.. bfoeorfl- '"O .....,,,trl\I 10 to lj ltl>Oll In .,,,.,.. ,_.,, IOclly •NI Tl'lurllftY. Hlq)'I tCh dlY 1.1 (otll1I lf'l'IO-•ltv,,I •tnot """""' U ta 6). lfll•fld '-~"''" r1n0t trom » IO ioi. WJ!t' ""11>1t1!vr1 V . ·°'""· '""""· Tide• TVl50A'f' S«oncl 1'1•011 l) ~J 11 "' ~ l $f('O'flCl!qw ··~p".11 Wli0NE$01Y .... .._ "·t~ 1 ~ ~-)i f;,..,, "1w 1rllll 1.•.'I. '-' ~<-hlgl\ U·J?o m. 50 $KOfld '""" 6:0t p.m. J I 'IH'I •1M1 64f1,,.,. "'"'·''""" MOllll ltlttt 1:5J 1111. Sitt 11!1' o.m, Laundry Li11.e • Kills W ou1an C"ATIBOl\'DALF:. P;i, rUPI) - toul~ J. Chtosto. Sfi. \\':IS dragged to hrr dC'ath by htr laundry. Polict s.1id 1\11"'5. l'nrslo was h:ing1ng hrr laundry on a line from the ~{'('Ond noor or hrr home ''hen the "·right of the "'ash started 10 pull the line loo.ie. ~he apparenlly leaned out in an effort lo S(>cure: the line to a hook 11nd was dragged to h<'r deal'n, off1ct>rs s~ud. f\lrs Chcslo fr\1 about 25 fl'('! and YJfftr<.?d n1ultipli, int'!nw,l lnju.ries, acconirng to LUzcme t: o u n t y Coroner Ylillia?n Sweeny. Kevin's body 'A'as sprawled on the floor aero!.\ the room from bll siater'1, ln ber -~"" -Otfaccn found I seven-shot .22 ca.libtr plstof under Kevin's body. 'Ibey said tht boy apparently used the 8\Dl to kiU t'nt family wilh single "'ounds in the heed and then shot hhn.~11. The Nlctols family was d,em'ibed as "Ideal" by thtlr neighborl. They c.alled th<-1n 'the love.liest people we'Ve ioown. Tht.·y Wl-rt "';:inn·hea11ed, owgoine." Nichols, south'l'·c.st editor for Electricity Nix·o11 Aide To Spell Out 'Distortio11 s' NE\V YORK iUPI) -An assistant to !he President has told the National News Council that the \\'hite House .,,,/ill provide evidence of "outrageous. v i c i o u s , distorted" reporting on television ne'i'.'s as charged by President Nixon last year. The council said Bruce ilerschensohn, deputy special assistant to the president, told council officials he would dOCl.llleflt the complaints that Nixon had raised in a ne\\'S conference last year. The ne~·s council had originally asked !he \\'hi!e l~ouse to present such evidence 10110\\i ng the ne\\'S conference. OS JAN. !!, U1e council said the failure of any presidential spokesman to provide specifics \\'as "seriously detrimental 10 Ill<' public intere::.1." Ned Schnurman, associate director of the council. also said it 'i''ould study complaints against the news media by f\lobil Oil Corporation; Graham J\<lartin, U.S. ilmbassador to South Vietnam ; and ;1 \Vashington. D.C. citizens group. 1'he con1plai nts "'ere filed against the New York Tiincs News Service and ABc. TV , f\f obil said AUCTV's program , "Oil - 111c Poli cy Crisis" \\'as "vicious, irresponsible and bitlscd ." REP. JOHN ASHBROOKE (R-Ohiol, nskcd the rouncil to examine charges by ~lartin that a Times News Service article hy Davie! K. Shipler on Feb. 25 "conta ined num('rous inal'Curacies and half truths.'' r.tartin's comp I a in t :1cknowledged that he had refused to n1eel 'l'ith Shipler during preparation or 1hc articl('. Accuracy in ?vfedia, a Washington· based i;:roup, charged that a story by John Finney distributed by the Times .\'cy.·s Service on Feb. 22 on the lasting rffccls of the use of chemica l herbi cides in \"ie!nan1 \\'as ··misleading and inaccura1c .'' ·n1c National News Council \\'as established to examine complaints from the public concerning accuracy and fa imr~s of ncv•s presentations by national 1"1C\1'S n1edia. Its chairman is Sl:inl<'y II . Fuld, fonner chief judge of the New York State Court of Appeals. Israel Re1Jorts T u;o Casualties In Gola1t Clash Ry The Associated Press Israeli and Syrian tank guns and artillery dueled today along the Golan He ights for the l&!h straight day. The Israeli command said t\1'0 ol its soldiers \\"ere \1·oundcd. There was no early casualty report frozn Damascus. Israel clain1ed the Syrians opened fire on Israeli positions in the southern sector of the plateau and said Syrian shells damaged a United Na1ions obsen1ation post and set fire to a U.N . vehicle. ISRAELI CORR1::5POSDENTS said s~l lers in 17 villages scurried for shelter In underground bwjkers. Dan1ascus Radio said the Israeli forces opened fire ill the <.'Cnlral sec.1or of the 40-mile front. and fighting quickly spread to the northern sector -the JOO.square· n1ilc bulge !hat Israel captured in the October u·ar "Our artlllt'ry is dealing severe blov.~ to enemy positions.·· the Sy r i an ron1n1and said. ''Our tanks also are <'nga_ged "'ith lh.e. encrny and are tnntrllnJr~re>asing'lossesonilim ." - ln f!ghl ing Tuesday on !he Heights, Syria accused Israel of shelling a \'illagc and killing l'o\'O soldiers. t~'o adult r1\'iliilns ~ind l\\'O children. Israel said the Syrian fire ll'Ounded nn Israeli soldier and killlX! ;in Arab civilian at the \i!lage of H11fra . in the nonhem part of the Heigh t$. ISRAELI NEWSPAPERS r e po r t e d tod ay that Israel tn the disengagement necotialioo.! in WllShington Y.1th Syria "'ill offer to withdraw from all but a three-mile st.rip of· the Syrian territory it look last October. The ISraelis v.il\ al90 propose that U.N. sokllers man a Jlx- ntilr·\\'ide bufftt tone ttpar1ttlng the tv.·o arntits. Israt?I vdll dt>mand thr rxdlangc of all prisoners of war before any troop \~llhdra\1·:11 , the repOrts addrd. 1 s r a c I says it holds 402 Arabs captured on the $yrlan front. whlle the Syrlam say they have 85 lsraell captives. on the Fann, a New York~ rua1uine, was described as tht he¥ ot a davoui.. "le&hoWlt -family. ll was chainnan of the parish pastor committee which selected Rev. Pt<tl five months a.go to lransfer here from Cooper. Tex. Debra sang in a choir. 9nc ~'Of\ a ribbon in art at the 1973 state falr ol Texas. "She v.·as an a''t'rage student , responsible, .,..1th no problem!!." a teacher said. "We hove had good feelings aboot her," said another. 'Mr. J11worski .to. see you Mr. Pres/dont/' Stocks Take Sharp Dive 111 Britain •F'rom Wire. Services • LONDON -The London stock market dropped to a se~ye.ar tow today following the Labor government's presentation ol a budget raising taxes on corporations and weallhy citizen.1. The. austerity budget, designed to curb inflation and· reverse Britain's deficit ( IN SHORT ... ) economy, was unveiled in Parliament on Tuesday. The Slock market opened calmly but toward noon began to drop in what a broker called •·a bloodbath." The Financial Timex index or 30 leading industrials fell 9.6 points to 283.6. e llFO Debunker Dies BOULDER. Q>lo. -Physicist Ed-n·ard. U. Condon. 72, who investigated flying saucers for the govemntt:nt a n d concluded they were merely balloons, birds. airplanes, birds, planets or flights of imagffiation. died Tuesday. Coodon's study, endoni<d by th• National Academy of Sciences, said that v.-tiile intelligent life on other planets outside earth's solar system almost certainly existed, none of It was flying spaceshi~ to earth. e U.S. to Give Beef \VASHINGTON -President Nixon said Tuesday the administration v."OU!d buy up to $45 million in beef and donate it as hamburger to school cafeterias in a move to help sagging beef prices for tanners. The ain>Uncement . came during a meeling Nixon had with rann editors when he warned what the admlnlstration could do was limited "to an extent" but ii is expected to have a "plus impact" on cattle prices. e Death Veto Beaten HARRISBURG. Pa. -\Vithin 40 minutes. Pennsylvania's house and senate voted overv.'helmingly Tuesday 10 override Gov. ~l i!ton J. Shapp's veto of a death penalty bill that prescribed electrocution for persons convicted ot nine types ol murder. Shapp immediately pron1ised to uphold the new law, even though he called it "manifestly bad legislation," after override votes of 169--20 in the house and 42-6 in the senate. e Elhiopln 111 T11r11wll ADDIS ABABA -Rebellious troops and police arrested high·ranking: military and ci\'ilian officials in Asmara today as Ethiopia beaded into its second major crisis in a month. Armed mutineers Jed by junior officers ~held the r~ stat~ ~ and_ k~y 1nTersections 1n Asmara. c.ap11ar of the northern province of Erilrt>a . Th(' rebels manned roadblocks outside the town, DAIL T PILOT DELIVERY SER VICE Df.'!W'y of +. r;.,'" P "' ll~t"'d "'°""'-r"riOl,-11 YOY ~no! ...... --ot ! IO Q"'I (OI! -'/fNI OC<l¥ -t... PtOUQP'ol ID l'O'I C.1tf ...i....n .... 11,00 .... $¥..,,.Y-~ l'r.>WtlOM!-" ,._ IW'f •"" ""...,.• 0<1•"' s.,..,,., w~•""•«ffl ~"'-"''°-c."' ... 1 .. ·~~"'~ ,o, ... SI" ci-.t .... 0.0>0-e., K" g.., M.-c..o.-0.1\1 ....... $0\MI ~. LtQlllll N.,_,., •ti--•lt \ • 6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE \ Open $pace Zoning There is litt le question that the people or Il untin&· ton Beach v.•ant open ~pace -they v.'ant park land. beaches. golf courses, roont to stretch their lt'g:-an cl :-pread their elbov.•s. It \ras a clear 1nc~sagc in 1!:'16fi ,~·hen !he voters approved $6 1n11Jion v.•onh of bon<l s to buy su b~tant!al park arre;igc It \\·;is rnadc tlear again in the 1972 citi· zens' goals and objectives study v.·hen open space Y.'as ralcd one of lhc c1ly's top priorities. t\nd nne rnorc t i1nc the unportancc of open space "'3" underscored v.·hen thousands nf re~dents r igned a hurried petition to preser\'e ?o.tcadowlark Golf Course. \Vith such a 1nandate behind them. city planners have dereloped a new zoning lo help acco1npltsh and accentuate those i.:oals. They call it the ROS ~recreation open spaccJ zone. On<:e attached to a piece of propcny, it limits the future use or the property to ~uch 11e1n s as mi ght be rons.idcrcd a recreational. or at lea.~t publir . natu re .. \n TtOS zone tan contain a beach cluh. a golf course. an arboretutn or a zoo. among other uses. In the past. 1nany such u~cs h;ive been al!O\\'C'd 111 an !{·I j re.~identiall zone "'hi th meant the ::irca l·oul d eventually be convf.'rtCd to a housing tract 1f the o\1111cr desire<l. Now il <."a11 '1. The zoning fits the use and is a proper exercise of ci ty zo ning po\ver. so Jong as it is consistent with U1e "'ay the land has been traditionally used or planned. The ?o.t eadowlark Golf Course on \\'arner A\'enuc. which is n1ore tha n 30 vears old. was one of the first choices for councilmen tO apply the ne w ROS 7.onc. Rut councilmen la!'ll week "'isely admitted their tuning looks poor on it, since the city is currently embroiled in ncgo- tialions to bu y the golf course. -~teadowlark ov.·ners l'lain1 the ROS zone i., ::i h::irn· n1e r to drive dov.•n the land value by $1 million . City officials ~.:iy fl isn 't so. but to the averai:e c1tlt.cn it ter1ainly loorns ;is a handy coincidence. The cou ncil ha:- delayed :i.ction on the rezoning until 1\pril I. and it n1ight be a good iclea to hold off on the ~lcado.,.,·lark zonin(.! even longer until there is a clear answer to the negotiations. 'fhe people do want the open space, but v.·c don't feel they \\'ant it at l.he price of potentill gO\'Crnn1ental black1nai\. Ser,·ing llun1an Needs l~\en 111 its current, largely undefined. forn1, the !he propo..,ed hun\iHl services dep::irt1nent in the city of r~ounta1n \'::illey 1s an excitini; ~tcp forward. 1'hc l'ity thus far has re~pondC'd Y.'l'll tn a few of lhe ba.,it:!' tn nst people dcn1and fro1n then· l0<'al go\'t"l'll· rnent. likl' lo1v taxes per capita and a \ 1able tna~tcr plan. Uut c.:ity ot11cials apparently have J'('a!izcd th at n1uch n1ore L'i needed to improve the quality of life. that \\'i lh the plethora of 1nulti·levclell bure<iUl"raciC's people often don't knO\\' \\'h('rc to go wilh th('tr problcn1s. /\s proposed. the new departn1cnt \\'Ould serve as an un1brella. guiding organization fnr rccrC'ation \·ol· unteens. Teens 1-lelp, Colonia Juar('Z, the conununity school progran1 and would provide coordination or counselinl{ space for county n1ental health, con.-.unll'r and healt h agencies. llesidcnL' would be able to turn to the dl.'pa rtment for refcrr::il to \\·hi chcver llclp1ng: agcnl·y l·riu l<I bf.'.,t !-C/'\'C 1hcn1. It i~ a n1orC' cf1icicnt n1orc l'Olll CrnC'll ;1p· pr<1aC'h . J (r , H Pare1its Resifle•.•t Fo1111ff ll'flr111 ('01111111111ity S pi1•it Deadliest Of Bores ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Tboug hls al LarJ!e: 'The d<>.'.ld\iesl ki 1u1 of bon· to rncel at :l social i;:athC'rin g is the sort dl'.-.cr1bcd tong ago bv ).largaret Culkin J>ann1ng. "She ne\·ef quite ll'<l\'l'S h1•r t•hildrl'n home. C\'Cn "hen she doesn't t<1~c t';1en1 along." People imagine they 11ant hor.e!'ty, but in n1osl instances thry prefer dclus1on - as proof, 1nost 11"0Uld rali!1.'r be treatl'd \\·armly hr a hy;>0- crite tllan coolly hy an honest 1nan ul cc · serve. • Speaking of hypo- crites, ht1 vc you no- ticed ho'>'-· oflf.'n therl? arc single \1·ords for negative traits, but oone for positive traits? \\'e havt! no single \VOrd for the opposite of a h~·po crite. or the opposite of a li::ir, or tbe o~ po.site or a scoundre'I. • • • !l's fascinating how people are gtoncrally diSC<Jnlcnted \11ith their bodies .1"'n.ich really play a minor part in the life-sCheme. but generally quite 'Con· tC'fll.cd with their 1ninds fwhich. if developed. 1\·ould take their attention off their bodies\. • Anthropoloi::isls, in 1ny op1n1on. spend too inuch 1imc studying 11·hat lhry deen1 to be "prin1i1i\'e'' tribes. and too littll' thne in\·cs1igating the prin1ili\.'e rr~idut'~ that still rlon1inatc So-Calli.:d ·'C'h•ilize<.l " n·Jeties. • )'esterday. (m the telly. I hrJnJ someone boomed as "a legend ln hls 0\1TI time ." and I 1hought it "as a revic"· of hist ~car's passing of Picas.so or Casals Dear Gloo111v 11v• saddc~t d;i~· in " \1om:in's life 1 ~ 1h1' d;!\' ... h .. n:nh1t·~ tht.' tTliln tit 1111' lll'Xl re~L1 urnnt l~1i)lc \lhO kc•·p;; glancing ;.irriund :-.n in!rrestrd h urily look111g ,Lt hl.'r cnrrot cake. J c. 1·. Gloomy Gu1 <•mmfflts ••e tu01t1Jl~d b• f!aclf'1 1n~ do rwil n.c:e1.-rlh rttk<I 1"1 \l•l'Wt ot ~ ntWl,fl>ff. Sol'ld """'' pol ~""' 11 GIMml' Gui, 01UY Piiot. -unttl 11 tuml'd out 10 be a promotion plug for an annolu1et'r. !fl te1npora~ 0 mo res'. J • ~loney is a great buffer ag,:iinsl the "uf- h'n11gs thl' poor an· ... ubj{'t'h'c! 10: but ;ill 11 d()(·s, final!~. i:; rn akc r1-0n1 ror lhC' !iuf- fC'rings thut nio nt·y doc~ not a\<iil agaui!>t. • Exlrcn1is1n 111 "Tiling is :j \1·ay JI nssaultlng the tinthinkin~~ n1ind: Just as over-arttng on the s!age is a "ay of \In· pres.sing 2111 uncultivated audience • Forrign lan guages ;i\mosl always :-eem to be ~pokt·n fa ster than one's ov.11. and 1o he made up of more anim;il tha n huma n sounds : one of lhc best reason.<; for lroming another language is to r1d oneself of this ethnocentric cooceit. • 1\tming do\\ll an invitation to \'isit a ral'td'Cthls-v.1nter. I hethought of the fine old anonymous des<'r1ption of a horse as •·an animal dangerous at bolh ends and uncomfortable in 1he n1iddlc.'' • • ·roo many leachers seem lo be equally annoyed nt !he pr~ocity of the bright students and lhc apathy of the dull ones: 1\'nat seems In be wanted is 11ell-con· ducted n1ediocrity , 11·ith a false sho11· of intl'rCSt. • FrCf'dom. to me . is not havil1g ~ lol of money, if it prevents you frorn gelling up \lhrn you \\'ant to, and staying alxi:I "hen you don't \\'ilnt to. 1lf n1oney doesn't buy a broad margin flf scU-L"Onlrollrd lime, n is usc!ess.J County View Called 'Superficial' To the F..d ltor . \\'hon a pity ii 1-. !hat ..1 ml'mbcr of :1n ,\~<;01·1.i!N:I l'r('!'iS i:caturc 'J\•an1. CQ!l\1 :1~ to urangc County to do a !!!11ry, i.:"n find only tl1t· tl\<1tt'r1.1I she us1'<1 fvr !ht> s11prrfiri :1! :ind dis tor!('d 11 it' t 11 r c present('d 1n th!.' l>n1!v Pilri!, Suntla\, ~larc.:h li · · \\'llE'.\' OL;Jl familv movrd hcrC' 1n 1961 \l'C found rcmarkablv \1·arm and en- thus1as11c peopl(' wclComin!:! us to lhC' county. <l<·IH.!h!t"d we had lhe opixirtunity 10 "ork an1I live hrrl'. and certain 11e \10\Jld lo1·c the area. \\'t• havr, "·e do, an<l "C shall continue 10 d~ !'iO. \Ve alc;o frtl "·e do not know all then• 1<; IQ koow abol1t Orange· County. althowgh v.e h:i\1' h\t'<I ht•rc aJrno<;\ J-t 1 e<Jr~. hu• Jlt'rh;ip.'I K;1y U:1rt!rrt 1 ~ a <!Htf'kt'r ~tu<l,\. People :ire pt•oplc "·hC'rr1'<·r 1hf•y n1:iv li1·r . '!'his l'f11J111 y still h<J~ 1·om1nuni1y ~p1ril. and 1~·oph· h;l\ r nrit l11rgol\~:n hoy,• tu ~mil(', ho\\· 10 hrlp in tiincs of troubl e, nor ho111 10 be concerned for their fello w 1nen. Of CQUrsc 1,·e hal'e gro"11. Of course t'rov.1h brings problems. Hut might it not be interesting and n1ore professional for ~Is . Bartle tt and Company to n1ention the many fine projects of 1'hc Irvine Company, the Jamrs Jn ·ine Foundation, the \\'allcr Knott family, the Srgcr::.1ro1n family. and others: CULTURE. she bleats! Did she trv to altend e .. en one of the many cu\tUral e1enls available to Orange Coun!lans'! Examples: The Orange County Philhannooic Society brings thr flnr'l risiting orehestras here, in addition to a regular season by the Los Angrle~ PllHharmonic Orchestra. \Ve ha\·e the Orange County Community Orchestra . C-Ommunitv Concert Series. art, hallet. the fo'csti\;al of Arts in Lagun;1. nn tln: 1nany fine can1pus~:s of the county - l'CI. Fullerton. Chapman. as \\'r!l :1.~ l'OnHnunity c.'Olleg\·~ -tl11·ro· :.ire ou1- :.1and1ng ci·tnl<; of e\·ery kind Didn 't anyone !C'l1 her about South Co..1.~t !lC'prr- tory Theatt>r. rccognttl·d nationally for cxc:ellenc_1.'·! \\"hile \IC n~d a fac 11!1·· to house m:iny 1,f t'ur cultural e1·ents, this too v."ill conic. (,__l\_L\_IL_B_o_x ___ J l.l'tt1·rs frarn rrnU•·r$ arr 1rcl1:111111· .\'1>r111nlly, 1rr11rrs .~h()u/11 rrint·r y /),1·1 r 1lh'Ssc1ycs 111 300 words ur les~. T h\: r1:1lit fp f'r1ttrlen~c letters t ri f1t ~pllrC ur 1'lit11111111e libel 13 rcserr~·1J. 1\ll /r r. t1•rs niu~c n1clutlc ~1g1tu tu rr 011d r11fl:/. 11111 11ddrt.'s!i but 11ft1''1('! may h(' 1ri•; .• ltf'ltl u11 requtst 1f sufflf''<"llt rv11~r,,. i~ nJ1f"1rP HI. Poetry u·1lt 11 ot be 111.1 /1· li~hcil. 11 th<.' 1nt".u1!11TIC'. K:t\' Bnr11t•tt. h:l\C :i 'lll01J!)1 fli j.(ht h:.t k to :.:c11 Yt •rk And rh•· next t11Tl" you t'on1c-to Or:1ni:<' C'JlUlt\0 s1;1y a ht!lc longer. look a httlc dt.'t'P"r. ;111\l ~·ou 111 ight bt' plf';isantly st1rpn::-o.·d' J1\NE GRAY POHTEH Fnir.,ie10 Series To the Editor: Art \'1nsers recent series on "The !\ids l)o"'fl the ~trt>et" is ooe of !he most com- passionate <1nd incisi\'e that I have rr::id 1n a long lune. I am sure that it has ~i\'rn the people v.·ho read the storir' a much greater und<'rst.and~ of !bl.' FairviC'w program, and \1:e n('(.-d that'. Mi in his article on The S~·mposium of Tlrath wtiidt -,.,'e did at Hoai: H')Sf>ital. you'\'e caused people to think from ;1nuthcr \ 1cv. point. CAROLr; D. FISHEil 1\.ot • 1l11gr11 ' T1i the Ul itor : Your cdit{)l'inl of ~1arrh Li, 1~·hil" a~· pnn'nt lv ;1cknnv.k~l!ln;.t the \'al1d11v i1r JI\.\ cvncc·rn~ OVC'r the high school c~trr- 1111; <"On!r:•CL~. crJtJ('izt"d my lctt~·r ci111· rC'm1ng the 1nJUcr as "angry" and ":ic· t'U."alory.'' F1r..tly. the letter v.·as in no manner ::ingry or aecusatory. lt "'as merely a TL'C1t.al of events from myself to my 11 '!0,1 l1,.1rd 111•·n1her>. ID ~•"q 1:.1111t ll11•n1 l\ll h ,, L1,.hl\ 1rr1·gul:1r ~1!11;1111,11 \~. I•' 11 1'Hrll'\ rn hHl\•'\•·r. I' l!1;1T ;11 lo·:•"' 1111' 1•d1!•1fl,1I \1nt1·1· uf !11 1 l1•.1d111•: i'-111114 Jt1•111 t·I 1h1' 1·1 ,1111111!111!1 !' ;1p· p:1r•.,11 !\ I···'" (OU~·rrn~·d 111111 '•Tl1'l .111d una u1l1on1rtl t'f'v1su1n' i.1 f)t1hli1· l'"tl tr;11·!~ 1h.1n l\ll h 111·· d1·1111.,·u1•ir of th" pt·J wu !tru1.:1n,: .~111 h 111:111°-r:; t•1 11.:ht Toi th<· Lditor· 1 :i::o1u;~: (;. lJJ(tAS Prr•itll·tl' 1 ~~1rd ut Tr u..,U.·•·s llunlin11TM Rrach I nt<ln !Lrh !'ichoo,1 lhc;triet I n1u ,t 1 ~1n11Tlf'11\ on the rcccnt "Jok· inc:" l·.,1nn1Pnl of \'1xon 1\•hcn ht' J'1•f1,rrN.l 1ri !h1· 1-:11n1Jl<.';111 t·o11r1 tru>.-> \1IH1 l1:11t" to p.11 SI :i;, ;1 i.::1!1on fur gasohnt' That r'1•n1.1 rk ~l't'lll.., to l>i• rnadc to niake us stupid \1!11"111·,111.~ /eel IY·Uf'r atx,ut our b;i t k-hr1';1k1ng c"O~!~ of living ( 111c\ud111~ taxt·s ;1n11 1nrr1•:1."1·~ of our ~<-1·mun;ly un- cor\1r<1I 11! our rr;1nkr11"1rins of !he PPn· t:i g•in. :\'A."i1\. 1\1(' l'r1·.,1tlt'nt1·, w~re 1n our •·J>1 c~Ull•nt'' h\t•s like ;\ \eritable .sul!an -a g<•d -1rr1·pn)._1(·h:1blt· I ,\\I S \11 to !h ink nf ho\\' man y 1\t11,,r 11:o n<.11 11l f••1'I \),.th r ™-'t:nl"t' of \1x. oo "s rl'n1ark 1 J shnuld ha\" s:-tid "l';tll'ulat••d'' rr-mnrk 1 I arn s:id h<'<':-tu•r I think ,, sm;1Jlt·r pt_·rl'<'lll<JI.(!' of th1nk 1n~ 111 t~·ll11(t>nl Arncnc~nt. v.i!I h.:J1·c_ ll 1lt.l::ut 111 th1>in 1ha1 thl·~·· \1'·oplr 1n i".urfl!'IC 1,·ho h,1\t' 1,, p:1v SI 3.l :-t g;il1011 for g\l~ol 1n~·. clon 'l h;1\t' to <l•·1\t·ntl 11n g,c.o!~ne 10 1.:a\, tn k!'"P a rv1f 111·1·r :h»1r he.id:; to p;i} fi1r !ht• J,.1rc 11•·1·,.!i.~1 11"" L~lit 11 l' ;1 I rf1,1)11n1~. S.1 1t 1s ndl~'ulnth 1" poin t out !h•· cl1ffl'r~·1h r· ti.~!"11•11 Sl .1~1 ;u1d l1j cent, a r all11n o.;r1 l \p11·~.I !11 th" dnu blP-:11\k r1f .\1liOll Th111k 'ai10lll 1•. Pt"l\11•· Jr\ Y C !tEll) . U so f,o fr !I TQ t11.~ f.d1 tor· I rP;ul \1 1th l lllf'r"~t \our rt'f'1'TII l'd1tori:1! 111lr1! llit:hf'r l·~1h1t"a\lon :jnd 1ht fo!tl't" ·UP 'tnry o1 \latl'h l!l r1i:!'•'11!1<~n <!nlln r!'i fr,r It>.: SUJ~rt of l1 f1 ·gu:1r1t. pol1C'•'. :111d f11·1· ::;cr\'ltC's "·as ~;idly J.11k1ng 111 1l11a1ght \'Cll' Sl'E \I\ r1 f :-·1v1ng Ii\'{'!> and pmp1·rty Jf:1\1' )11U ,.,, r ~tvp\'lCd to pond•·r 1'.1<' r•ff!'<'! of rf'1Tt·;1t1nn upon life ;111d pror1t·11~ d,1 111:.~l··· llo"· rn:iny 1:.:oplt! n111;ht !1;1\1• :-.ull•·l't-!.I 111c·nl ;1l dL'Wrders "'1thout '"(T<'al1on'.' llu"· rnany people In c~! loo1ipr :.nd phY~u·allv hrahhy li\'rs du·· le• recr•·al1<1n " How m:u1y people h:i 1•· ti<'f'n fl <•h·rrC'll frnm anlL·SOCJal or f"l"im1n:il ht'h.1v1or rl11r1ng 1hetr leisure 11m" b1· th•· •1Urrini:: of r{'("rrauon 11c.:l 1\lll•"., llo"· 111111.:h \,uv\ali~n1 nl propt·rt1· h:•; h••tn pr1·\'rnttd h y r1·<:rcat1on !It h\'1111·., for youl h'' l°<'rlainly pr>lir(' nrc llC'Ct'~ry. btlt wh~ f'urt:nl n'CTe;1t1on, 1\h1ch is a f.ar!Dr iii r1r('1·rn1ing: cr.in1« Tht• ro~t of pollct. 1r1<ils. and int:arel·r.it1on 1s f''\fll'no:)I•(• to t'n(' laxpayt'r. ~lore• appmpriatt'ly. "e should ;11t<1tk one {'<•U~•· of r h1~ t·x pcnsc h~' nif1'nni; rf'f'r1•:ltir,n 11~ an al!rrnative to l<·i~1 U'" 1unr 1·r11111nal a\'lh 1!it·s tmt :in• 1·01n1n1urd for 1hc fun nr tllnll !111 01\ Id \\'(Jl LI) YOU rathf'r src voulh :1rn•,!t·d. lrit••'l nnd in1pnf>Of'JNi for Strrt•I r ·r11 n~"•, or in a rcc.n:at1on ttn!N" Tl'<'C'l\1ng i.:11id;u1<· .. frorn ;1 rf'crcat1nn le;1dl r'' \\·ould yuu prt>l('T !i{"C lllg adults :irr~·..,h'<I. !r1ro, and irnprii;ont-d for felony clrun~ dri•.111~ or 111 01 rrc-rr:1!1on center cnJ11~1ng ~quar(' da ncin g or y~a? I ~·ns.· :i \lurk on£'nh.'((. rx.irit:•n ntt ltud,.. In your r'f>m1nrnt-1. SC'<--rnini:;TV you f;ul to r1·('1)fo\tl ll•' th:.t \\(•:ire living 111 ;1 l1·1s11rf' oru•n1NI VJ1·11•t1· \1'hirh d('ma ncl" 11.·ll-plann•'tl rind propi·rlv !1'<1 r<'Cten1 1on !<> 1il1~1't th(• trn~itrn . strP,JI , :ind hored'lm nf mod•·nl 11 \ 1ni.: ,.,.,, horl'<l'•r'n'. It is .a pro11'n f:i<·! tha t rnn~t \1ork1ng ll'·"Ople nn· 1~1rrd \11th th•·1r ;.-,ti-.. 1·.J11rh n1 '{'f'~1t.al('S ;i "'"'d f,,r r•"'rf'~d 1on s •· r v 1 c I!' s. 111,-.xpt n.~11 1 · 111 nati1r". 11)11<'11 kC<'p r1ti1.1·n"' 1n 1h1 1r r·•H11rnu n1t a·~. tn assist 1n· tht' l'fl ''''i!} l'l 1.,h. l'El!ll\1'~ YfJI ' 11011Jd rnth11r r-nr'l'lur· :\g•· !• Ii•\ 1<.1•111 ' I•'\\ Jll~ ~··If ·direct rd Jury System May Tangle Watergate At H1Jl)l'r! 11 B11rl.•· l'.l •·n1t•n1:1 r1 o.;1·hr •• t 111 ll un1111~!•111 ll•·;11 f1 th•·n• h;1,' h-·•·11 .i hhrar\ l11f t lnr 111 .. r,-than a 11·ar \\'11h !hr <'Ot'lj11"·r;1t1•u1 nf pnnr•1 p:1I lk)1t l'<J!" 1' 11·11s b1:11t h\ f.1!11o·r" ;,I l'h1lrlr1·11 1n !'.\" ndjOu\ln!{ fir'' gr;11 11• () 1<(.~p<; :il1rr 1hr1r teach~·r<., T• rri J>o •n:dtt,on :ind ('h.1rl•1i!1• ~laltt)I' rl'f!ll• '\t·d vu!untet·r h"lP Th" 1n;"1 0oor 1 ... t'ilrJl'''•'(J ;infl th1• ]oft I._ p;11n11••J oran~t> 'I 11 .. 1nt:1! cost Yd'I!! It.~"\ than s2:1. n-<·r1·:111v11. 1,r <'Xp..·tl.,1\" fonn.~ of (•110f'1 .. rr·:.J! rl'CTt·;'.il!Oll 'J't'IC \'!~IOn i<i 1·\t1 .. nt1·h 11111 U't 11• r n1 s f,f q11::il 11y rt'f'n·;1t;•111 . si•lf <l tn:t tf'CI r<·l'rration 1<1 n. r.1il·1r·· rill•' lo ,, '·'' ~ of Sl'ff.Q1 ~C'ipl1nt: .1n·l !h• f \J.-1 ref <1JfTit111·r(1<1) r\'<.re.11100 ·11 .1~ \;,.• )1fl'1h 1;1'11.._. 10 m.in~-. Th(·rt·fl'trr, ..... ' 1 I ;1 I I• n•·•·•I q11Jl11y. lo"-<ml '" 1"111·t[l.1l ''"'rf';1fiu11 ro t• n <"I) 11 r a ~ c 1 1· '"n~ tri 1-nr11-'1 tnt ,r l1·1st1rc hour<:; \\':\SH l~GTO~ -1\nyone >''ho js f::imiliar "'ith 1hc jury system in 1h1s country kno1vs lhat it can produce so1nc ur,expcCled results. The trial of former Cotnmcrce St!<.'rctary ~1auricc Stans and for,ncr Attorney General John N. '-fttdlcll irt New York is not proccl'ding precisely ;i<; dt'sircd by !ht' rros('('ution, and ii \\'ill h<" scl'n if these l\\O hlghe!!l of· fu:ials of th£' comm1'- lrt to rc·clcct Pres.I- den! r\i~on n.rP fot lnll guilty by a careful· ly ~\t'("lrd jury. A gi1r~s cn.nnot he h:i z:lrd('tl on ho-A j:i:r('<ll 1hC prospect Of lhr1r ('(\(II ictiOO Of lrading influcn('e for a $200.000 c..1mpaign contribution . But the clement c>f doubt "'hich usually aecompanit~ any jury 's dt'hhl'ra11on S(>f\t'S to Wlderhnc on e unusual asp<"('! or 1mµe:i chrnrnl pro- ceedings again~! President ;-:1:.;0·1. Tl lE POSSIBILIT\' doe~ exii;t. 1n v.hat degrL~ c.1nnot be told, that 1.hc rcs~gna· 1lon or impratbmtnt or President ~lxon could be follo wed by a jury finding that his d'llcf subord inates \\'ere not guilty Of 1hc crimes In which the President was supposed 10 ~Involved. If not tha1. then - (rucHARD WILSO~ J leg.al mix-up could conceivably set them fr~. This is one point of several \l'hich mak es the rcsl~nati-On propoi;al or con- :)t'f\'Jti\'e Sen.:1to r JafTI('~ Buckley of Ne"' York sefimpr:1c\\c<.1I. It is sig111ficant ooly 111 the sense 1ha1 it m::iy ren{'ct ;i scriou.~ '~·cakcning in dOC1r1n.aire con.<1c rv;:i11ve support for President :'\ixon. \\ 0ilh due respect for Srnator Rurklry. \\'ho Sl'effiS to be an intell11lcn t m11n. h1s approach to the problcn1 has th<' Quixotic nature '!'0blcb we<ikens so much of doc· lnnairc coruervative thoogln. TlfE ~ET effect may alSo be i:rt;ltly exaggerated . for tht'rc Is not much <lcmon.strablc support for intellectualized t'Ol\SCl'\'atism Buckley 1s the sole rrprl'sen1at1\'C In Congres.~ or v.hat i~ ca!lc-d tht• C'ons~rvat ivc Party. \\h~ch Is loca l 10 :'\cv.• York :ind 01herv. isc t,.;1s1s largely Ut the imag1nat1(fh of a few dcl'olcd partisans. A n~tionnl conservative "movcmenr· In any slgnlncant organlzed sense ~ not exist at all. exetpt to the extent thnt It is expressed in such publications aJJ r-\ational Rcviev.· and ~fuman E\'ents, \\bich arc not overpowtring in their 1111- pact. E:ven Barry Goldv.•ater does not go a!Oflg "'ith Sen:itor Buckley. \\'ILL ROGERS' celebrated remark .that-hc-\\'ll.S..a.mcmbc oLno organized partv - a Democrat -applies e<1ually 11·cll lo doctrinaire conservatives. Getlini;: batk to the jury system. thr ~sibil1tie." ·<-'<>Uki rye very eX"plos1\'r if Prl'sidrnl Ntxon l\'f'rc to lollow SC'n· 11tor Buckl{'\·s :idvic(I , or f'\Cn if the Pre~idcnt V.·ere removed rrom office pnrir lo the trials of his subi:lrd1na1t', This is, in fact, the present schedule The :11!cgL<d \\"hite iloust' \\'atcrga1e ct>n· spirators :.re not scheduled to go to 1r1;d before mid-September. nv TJIAT IDIE. 111 1he profc$..'ied schedules of both the \\'hite 11~ and Congress. the qu estion of Prr5\den1 ;\1-;· on'!l tenure is 1-0 be seltlL'tl. If so. ;:ind it 1s a bit:: if. 1he PN's1d£'nt's subordinates \\OUld go to tnal after h1s 01\n fale "<I S <k'termincd. Carrying it a step fnrther, suppose the Pr~ldent had resigned or betn removed. and the subsequent trials resulted in not guilt}' \'crdJcts for his subordinates. Th n there woUld be ;:in explosion, for it Ahoukl not be SUPPoScd that l'resident i~lxon v.·ould go quietly into disgract. He v;ould devme 1hc rest of his articulate life 10 \1nd1<'nt1ng himself. President Nixon's lav:ytrs hold the \•1cw lhal im peachment procredings t~ke pr('eedcnce whatever their possible effect (lll later criminal trials of his subordina~. Th is attitude places upon ' C,ongrcs.~ the heavy responsibilily of dc!ermin!ni;. tire guilt or Innocence of a f'hil'! coospirator before a . jury has drtrrm1ned if thl'rc "·as a conspiracy. This may poi;.~ibly deter some ron· i;:r~~r;men rrom v.·ant ln~ such a decision mildc prior to t.hc tr!<ils n t.:T THE \l'rv lras1 that it does as a pr:lc'IJcal ma111·r· is to rule out President ~ixof\'8 rcs1i:inauon for quite a 1\·hilc longer. if e1·pr 111,. \\'al r reatt' judi;:c. John S1r1r:1. ha., ;tlrrady !iLif::hCSlt'd the ronl{ress n1lght consider dcla> Ulg nt:t1on on unpeat•hmt'nt un til aftrr th<-trinl~. hut l'ongrc~ a~,erts it~ undoub!l'd priority of :1cling bC'fore tht'y lx>',.:in. So the throrc1 lC't1! )'.)l)SS1hllity ('X ist~. ho"'c\·er rc1notc .or nc.-ir. tha t although \1>.on re.signs or LI( rcmo1 ed bcforr Sep1en1bcr. his subordinates could end up free and clenr of cr\minal charges. A better fix on 1ha1 J!06.'libility vdll bt proved by the verdict in the Stans- Milchell trial. Unl1k f· tlll· on<· :11 &-quoi n School. our J;tud1·nt'> :1r•· :illo111·d in the loft si x at ;1 tln1e 1•11f'ry d::iv 'f"rl(· arl'a bl•lo\\' SC'rv~~ :1:-. a ltstcn1ng i'1·n1rr. \\ 0f' ;1r•· proiud of ''11r Inf! 1 .. 1•' r ll;Hl.01'TF: \IAl.TBY l"11rit'''' .~to•r•·t,:' To 1hr 1-:rli!•I!' ''our •'<ht"r1:1I t•t \l;ir1-h 21! 1•1:1 rri;:ard1ni:: ,., •. ,..,.,1\r mu nn·111;d c~ •. 1., n J.;tl(\11\<t H1 ·" h 1•:1~ n~•·t 111·l ('t'Jnlf' Ill 1!.1. f'T:t of )),lf?!•'lll!illJ! ~ o \ ,. r n m 1· n 1 (''\pr-ntht11r1•, t lo\\"\ f'r your p11r-i t:.111 1r-a l nnd 1111,'f'!uf':i lr-d ~1ll nl·c n1 r,-,1n1~1r1 ni;i re<'r•·au11n 1 "''" hJ !>11 '""t n f a1lm ln1str.1 1n. p.1f'"·r ... h1 1ff1 1n~ "'''~ dt::;ri ppoinl ln\l Funhrrni•lrf' ~o ur :-t<ite mPnl rt 11;1rd111i;, th·· ::.hi!1.r,: 1)f Quotes Al Fish, Su11l<itHI -·Thi~ rl)t.1n1r. ea.n havt-•a $!rc•a1 fuuirc hut r. .. t if v,·c depend Oil th:i.t 1o:trcat g 11 r u . gO\'<'rnment, to 'l>l\'C nil our 1>roblems " In 1)1,. tutur•· I 'u~i.:••\l you p:1usc and P fl,.,., Hfll •!l th•• 1:11•111 fl t ~ of 1·t'1.1'('il1Jnn vr11rr 111 \f'•mp;ir1 n~ ti to fonn.s of go\·t·nl· lll'n' ",l<lo•, DAllY PILOT /1r1 /.icrr N. \\'~er/, J'ublUlit!r 'i l1u1f111s Kc••r d, f:d1lor ffarbara Krc1 ~1ch £!J norial Pap£ t:c11ror n,.... r<h1"n11I Jl8~f' or 1hr nAJh 1 .~)' AH!ltit to 1nfonn anrl .rtiml,ll1111" r<'~~ .. 1~ hy J)l"\.'M'ntll\6: qo 1t1111 µ;u:'.(' •! \"('f'M <"'lmmrntiuy "" l!>plf"'I or 1n- h l• '' l•v 11;o·of'h r !'!t"'1 rolumn1~:s arid r:\.L'l•l(ln1li lli, by Jll.)'l'Kl1ng a forum l•'r rf'.\drri;' ''i""'' 111nd b) prcscn11rn; th •'li nrw§p.aper'' l'.'lp\fll(.on~ :uwl ldrli( 0."1 C'U ITI'n' lOplt-.:. Thr Mtl!ror-•AI <1p1nM <1 ·~! 1!-lr JJ11.1 lv r 1J,.r ilM'<'.\r onl~ In lh• r.1 .l•1r111J ,,,!umn iir thr T'IJ'I l'lf th~ p:t,1;(' Op.tu"n' ""rrrur.1 t>~· tn.. l'O!· 11rnn1•t.a 11."'1 <'"Mrt(Jn1•111 11nd l~tr~r \\TJll'l'' arr th1>11 1)\1.'l'I a1W'I nn rndonl"- mrnl '>f rhtlr \1f"V.11 hy 1he Dail)' Pilot '1'IOl.lld be lrJffn'd. \\'cdn'esday, ~tarci}-27 , ltJ74 L I. ' .4ntismog Prog·rani Uplield 1966-70 model C3rs that change ownership. The devices are . dC'Sl~ lo reduce t h e emi!sioo of oxi~ of nitrogen. The Assembly Transporta· lion C.o1nmittee refused Tues- day to take a vol<> on tv•o measures th:it v:ouid ha,·e de - layed the st.an of the pro- gram. Critics sars the dt.>vi ccs increase fuel consu1npt ion. e Speed Llmlled SACRAMENTO (UPI) -It is too soon to relax the 55- mile.an-hour speed limit, Gov, Ronald Reagan said Tuesday. The governor's stand is at odds '14'ith !hat of Hig:h\\·ay Patrol Comnlissioner Waller Pudinski, who last v•eek urged that the 65-mile-an-hour speed limit be restored as .soon as possible. e E.rtorl 1011 1•aid FREl\10~1 (UPI ) -A sack contai~ $65,000 \Vas left 1\lesday m a Fremont garage after the ITl3nager of a branch of the Bank of America discovered a bomb threat. Eldwood Weitmann. 55, said he found the extortion note and a strange device -"a contraption with a lot of wires" -in his car. Arter following a complicated drop routine. \Veibnann lefl the mooey and the mysterious device in a garage beneath an apartment building. e Chiefs Resign RJVERSIDE (UPI) -Tu~ county departmenl h e a d s resigned Tuesday, one ol them u n d er fire from his subordinates who complained ~ had "complete inability to administer." Galen .Kinley, SS. air pollution control d I s t r i c l director since 1970, announced he would leave for personal reasons on April 9. Employes in his departmeRt had signed a petition complaining or his hand ing of the department. e l'ows 1•ickelh1g WASHiNGTON !UPI\ -' <:esa.r Otavez vows his United Farm Workers will resume picketing California's rich San Joaquin VaJ ley farmlands tG regain contracts lost in a bitter struggle last yea r with coo.tractors and the Teamsters Union. The Jssue. Chavez told _the M>COOd legis!Rtive conference of the United Auto \Vorkers· International Association or ~rachinists. is "whether the voorkers themselves or the farm bos~ will decide ~,ho is to represent them ." Although Lhe Teamsters "still have the rontracts. ~·e have the people 10 win I hem back," Chavez said. 22 Make Cal Poly Honor List T"'·enty-tv•o Orange Coast area student!> ha\'e been placed on the Acad e m ic Hooor~ LL'>!. for the fall quarter at Cal S 1 a t e Polytechnic U n i " c r s i I y . Pomona. Pennie ),,, Glasgo-.v \\"as named rrom OlrOna del f\1ar. Si x Cost.1 ,\le~ans arr listrd: '\\'i\liam J. Felgemakl'r, Ali K. (;h a v a m i , C:l C'n n E . ~1agnusson. Cr;i.ig R. N'omuni. !lamed Sae<!i and Thomas I. Thom~ Patricia J, UaH nr Fountain Valley ~·as plrieed on the list. as ,~·ere I luntington lk~ch n!Sidenl-' UldiS G. Abelr. Candace L. Dra ;u. Steven 0. Erib'.>n. ?.lary L. Pica rd and Rudolf Scheidl. Elizabeth E. Freeb.,im and Keith Kling y,·ere namtd from Irvine 3nd l\1ark I.. Pankrt'tt and Sherry I.. Bini:e r from Laguna Beach. Tl~ thrct honorrd fro1n Newport Beach "-err Bruce \\'. Dye. Richard D. Lc"·i~ Rnd Lucille A. P•tlon. AIM) named "--&t: RebeCC'~ .;, Enqulst of $.'U1 CltlllCl'ltC' and Robert c. S.'lntinl or San Juan Capistrano. JAILED IN FRAUD Singer Ike Turner Ike Turner Arrested In Fraud ' " I r • ' -'-'"'-"'-'°-"o.'c.'-'"-''-2_7.;.. _1_'7_< ________ DA_l_l V_P_ll_D_T 5 i Two Me11 Jailed 8 Plucked From Sea :cl •'. ht Rape of Five ~tARTIN£Z (AP ~ -Two young men ¥.'ere in C'U!ltod)' today, arn.'St«I for investlgn· lion or raping five ¥>·01nen since Jan. 23, authoriti~ said. The D)()St brutal c a s e o c curr e d ~larch 16 , Investigators said, when the ahu.o;1,·e and -A·as taken to J3ll "'·here \'auable i..'Olns in his pockets 111 a l c h e d the description of coins taken from one of the ra1>e vlc Ums. San Fra.nciliCO police also ha ve a "'arrant out on Stnith, charging him with burglary and kidnaping. p.1ir allegedly entered an ..-----------~ Orinda home ¥.i\ere they found a rouple Mid llM>i.-13-l'l!•r-<>ld DA NGEROUS son. The t\\'O bound !he man OCEA!>SIDE (APJ -Eight perSOllS, 1.nduding 1 e v e n teenage boys and girls were rescued Tuesday after heavy .seas capsized an Oci!"anslde harbor jXltrol boat, flinging Its occupants: into the water, ofricials said. Tiie fj\•e girls, tY.'O boys and a harbor patrol olfleer were quh:kly plucked from the ocettn at the Oceanside harbor entrance site without serious injury. five were admitted to the hospital for observation after \•ariausly aulfui.ng 1-hoek, bruisfls and nttr tn-the tangs. The 27..foot ve~sel, valued at $28.000, Wtk in ll fttl of water, officials said, <1fter :i pounding by seven-foot wa\·es. One lad S\\-nm to 11 1'9('k jetty. \\'hile six of the tecn- ilgens y,·ere rescued by an· . ' . other palt'Gl b:>aL Bill \\ ~ : ••Yti!.l"'Oltl Los Angdes m.p.-• '1 ffifil1 ¥>"ho \\·as fithlng, f'e$CUfd ~ one of th(' gtrls und Sil J~ Cur\1~·. 39. the pat.rol boll~ skipper. ...~ 1'he tcen-agen, <)II tuitr~ schooJ seo1or1, were on )'OUth day outing. Six Cents on Dollar Tax Due .. on Monday and his S0!1 and forcf'd thrm lo ff A.MSTERS SACRA~tE~'TO tUPl l suspended for sill months as• y,·atch as they repeatedly ZOO OW!\'ER T he Senate Finance me lhod of consu1nlng rough!)' raµed the woman for six Ul'I T.....,..,. hours, officers said. LOS A."'iGELES I UPI I S I d Committee has cleared htc half of a record $&>O milllon Authorit ies identifi ed ihe -Hamster! purchased ''trntig e SENTE NCED ¥.'ay for automatic imposition tax surplus. A on e-l i me before Dec. 13 at chain bod r ' persons arrested as Kevin The y O a young next ~tooday of the one-cent income 1.ax rebate disposed o • S ·1h 20 r o kl ... nd department stores i n woman ct·1s•overed in a RIVERSIDE 1UPIJ -A · 1n1 • • o a ariu, .:'I a Southern California may ... statewide sales tax increase. the ba lance. • 17·year-old from 0 rind a. carry a disease dangerous ditch near SearsviJle pri\•ate zoo owner. w h 0 The commlttee, heeding the The committee acted shortly ' S1ni1h is held here in Contra Lake, west of Redwood pleaded guilty to a charRe of Costa Counly jail "'hile the t 1 o 1 h 1 uhmaDens. the Coun 1 lyd City, has been identi· cruelty to animals, "'a s advice of the Re a g a n after CO\', Horuld Reagan told juvenile is at the Berkeley city eat partmen sai fied as that of· Janet sentenced to three months in Administration and its O\\TI a De¥>'S conference th a L jail. t'uesday. Ann Taylor, 22, (shown jail Tuesday and placed on fiscal adVi.ser. Tuesday killed '"fiscal r~lX)nsibi lil y" would Police said the pair also was 11 a n1 ster.s purchased three years probation . e dictatt the measure be vetoed .• •Her that date, or from an in a recent file photo) ( on a ipartisan J.-7 vote a bill il ,.1 -ached hi'm. booked for investigation of d ht f Ch k T Animal Control 0 f ice rs !he " raping four Oakland women. independent pet store . do aug er o uc ay· raided \\'illiam H a pt on , s to delay increase for 1¥.'0 Sen. l"blph Dil ls l D. <ln all ()(.'(:asions, officers said :'lot seem to have been lor. former Stanford inland zoo near Corona last fonths until June I. Gardena), the author, told th<' they threatt'fled their victints affected. officials said. football star and coach August and removed 37 wild As .a result. tbe levy will rise committee the approximately · .• INGLE\VOOD <UPI 1 _ Ike \\'ith a shotgun and rifle. Th<'y urged thal aninui ls of the 1951 Stanford animals. from 5 to g cents on·the-dollar $102 million the <'Xlra levy l'i ll ' Turner, of the singing team of They were arret1ted f.·tonday ;uspectcd of carrylng ihe football team. She had Officers said some animals ~ind fron1 51rii to 6!2 cents in produce in Apr ll and May Ike and 'Tina, "'as arrested after the youth was stopped infection ~·hich affects apparently been stran· had died, and others. later counties of the San Francisco shouldn't be extracted fro1l'I •· Tuesday for alleged use of for speeding 00 a motorcycle !>rain nerves in humans be gled with a gray tu1t le-aoct~ off to pr iv ale Bay area Rapid T rans i I taxpaytts until the state "''a~,." "blue boxes" _ i \I e g a I in Berkeley. police said. tdlled . neck sweater she had buyers, were undernourished District. certain 1he revenue \\'a ! electronic devices that altow1 _2o~IC~ice:."~~sa=id'.;;;;~he'.:~bec~a~m~e;:'.;=====~====::;::::~~bee~~n~w~e~a~r~in~g~.====:::=a=nd=w=•:'thou=~t~w~a=t=er=·=====-="'=•=:'""::":•:se:::h:•:d:::been:;; aboolutely needed. users to make telephone calls j ------'-------- anywhere in the y,·orld without • l· paying. PolicC' said thC'y raided the Bolic Sound Studios :ifter rrcei\·ing ii complaint from the Pacific Telephone Co., and arrested Turner and foor otbers. including a secretary, a receptionisl. m u s i c i a n Dennis Rubinstein , 24. and J{oy l«>binson. 32, identified as Turner's agent. l\1rs. Turner ~·as not arrested. The secretary wa s arrested only for ·an oul<ttanding traffic \\'arrant.. Turner and the other three were booked at the Inglewood Jail on charges of obtaining telephone service by fraud . Trustees ' Revaniping Programs LOS A.~GELES I AP ) Students al California's stJte oolleges and universities may soon be able to take mme classes off campus and ~00·1 necessarily be restricted in lhe numt>er of units they take during sununer session s. Attempting to e;ise the procedure for obtaining a degree. the educational policy comn1ittee or 1hc board or trustees of the I!kampus system voted Tuesday to revamp t\\"O programs. They first approved a pilot program for holding son1e classes oft campus ~·here 1hey might be more con\'enient for many students. Then they abolished a regulalion \\'hich li mited the number of unit s a student could e-a111 during summer sessions. Then. for rhe fir :.t \11111•. l ~1e commi !I C'C a uthorized spendinl! student funds to pay for a lobb,·isl in Sacramento. Thr stud(·nt s hav1• had a lobbyist for 3'1 yea rs, but there al~'ays has he i>n a question o( legalit y over his salary becauS<' the trustees never approved it. The three n1easur cs \\·ere expcctl'd to be apµn)\·ed by !he full board todav as the trustet'S ended thcii t"·o day meeting. Citizen's Complaii1t Dismissed BEVERLY IJJLU; (APl The district attome)i's office Tuesday dismissed a citizen'~ complaint against f o r m e r Beatie John Lennon r o r al!e~«tlv striking ii woman photogr3pher outside a \Vest llolly"·oOO club. Assistant Dist. Att y. Robert Jn1n1l'mH1n saicl lht>re ~·as insuffic ient e\'idence to charge i!l•nnon \vlth the :illeg e d incident l<ist ~farch 13 at the Troubadour. Lennon. :'i song \\-Titer ~nd former lead singer with the Beatles. reportedly w a s e}C<1ed from the club After shootinit oblJctttltles durlng a ocrformance by the Smolhcrs Brothe.rs comed)' t e a m . Lennon ¥.':l<I net arrested but A cilizcm romplaint '>''MS filed by the nho!ogra oher. \\'it(l(>M<'S tole! s her i ff' s1. dtrut irs th 11 Lennon bc <'ft'lle ro"·dy and !ot:trtcd he.ckl in~ ·ron1•1•\ ~moth1·r~. e I d c r nx>nit)(>r of !he IC':i n1. ' tl\:111icl,.. the <.tub i,pr.non :illegedl.v i;1ruc~ Rrtnda ~tITT')' l'l,rkin~. so. of \lolly\\'OOd. a frt!tltlncc photographer ~ 16 million ·in sales in the past 16 weeks has lo tell you someliiif18 about 0uruJse Country Club! The moC)l excifif18'and dynatnic concept in deC)crlJiv if18 ever offered. Ownenhip I ~lc mbership All Jn O ne-!'>unrisc Country Club brings you all 1he advantlll,(!'.t'S nf belonging to the mo!'t clf ~ant. private ~o lf t·luh :.nd tennis C'lub plu!' O\\·n1·rship of a beautiful !oin,[(11"· story condominiun1 on fee land in a ).?3t<'.·1':uardcJ co1nmuni1y for 1hr price of conrlon1in1um o"'•ncr· ship alon(', r\ nc...,· precedent in lu:ituriou~ dr~ert livin,!.:". A ne"'' C'rit('ria for YOllf t 11ndom1niun1 rinll:ir, Ho"'· it \\1orks ·-/\s an O\•'llC r '0 11 1 l't"C'1 \'r prnp1, elary mrmbcrsh1p ris;h1 s in hnth 1hr !o!:Olf and lrnn•., t·lub \\·ith the abili1 y tn ac1ivat t' your pla)'11l.l! pr1' ilc~e in r.ith<"r or both for only non1inal annu.d due!!. T here are no membership initiation fees. Tht"S(' membership right s remain .... -i1h the o""'nt:rship of each condominiunl. An in1portA!ll asset.10 the value and security of your inv('5tment. Club Facil iti"s To Ri,·al T hC' t'inesl -The k>cal point of Sunri~e c:ountry Club is the I 5,000 :<.q\1arc- foo1 . sptit·lc\'el t lubhou$('. ."\ niasterpiecc of f\1 cdi· terrlllncan arLhit r~turc . it includes .l i.::l:is~·\\':\llcd 1nain dining roorn and ad1accnt firc'sid<'. loung r ...,.lli<'h O\'C'rlook ~ Th(' Isl l('t', 18th green, th<" out- door dinini:: deck anct one of the four ct1rn111u111t,· lake'. 'fhC'fC "5 a J..o a tncn '.s s riJl1 JOt'ktr f OOR\.\, .snack: bar and the t('nnis and golf pro shops. Nearby. arr:. the n1ain S\\'i1nminp; pool and a sep.iratr childr<"n 's rf'"C rcation ar('a. l(:nni~ -·1n(' ·rr nnis c_:tu \J f;u·ditic!'" mt":i ,urr up tn rhc finc·~t an\'\•'hf'rr . ·rhcrr ar<" 11int" IX'audful rnurl ~. four li~htf'J for nic.ht play and UTH' O\C-1 · '1i rd and ~unkcn (or 1ournamt"nt plav. ·rtier(' .1fr ·also four tl"ac hint: all<")~ \\·ith vidrntapt rrplav t"qu1p· n1cnt 1u sharprn ~·our ~a111(' and 10 top i1 all olf. ont' or the great~ of tennis. Dc-nn1 ' Ralston, is RC'sidcnt Dir<'c· ·-. tor of Tennis." t O..nn" R1l•1nn, Dlr'1"1or o(T'"""· .Su.nru.c Counl•" Club C.01ch ind t:~pt"i!i'!Onh(T<r.? ~nd 19i .l o, .. ,, • \ t:1;r 1ea m. ~11ptrl:> plaier. te•ct"' ... •n r<"l~<'h Golf-Spreading out.,,.·ard from the br.autiful club· hous<' con1plcx is the challenging 18·hotc Ted Robinson dt"si,'lncd ,ll1)\f rourse. \\iindin~ ii~ wav 1':Cntly throughout the comn1unit )·. you II find 11 "·ell trapped '"ith ju~! <"nOU'!;h "'·a1er haiard,\ In 1nakr ii trul)· int<'restin~. A great ('nurv for t'llhl"t the high or 101~ handicapixr. ~sunRise Single.Story, Low·Dcnsi1y Lu~ury-Nrstled com~ fortably along the rolling green fair...,·ays arr the beautifully spacious condon1in i um~. :\li only Sun·, ftlic can build 1hc1n. And l'C attcred l\rlu111~ 1hl'n1, <1,pproximatcl\· IB ~paratc sunning-an::a' l·on1pll·•e '' ith li"''imming pools and companiou 1hcrapy pool'. ·ro n1a ke Sunri~ C:Ountry Club an C\·en 1no1c 1111· pr('s..~ive \"alu('. '"nu'\I onl\' find about fo 111 1 ondo· 1nin111m.\ 10 th!" :"Jeri" ,\nd lll' ...,.r\·t' ~aid.on fee la rid. Taki'" H .... ·y. 1'1 I south from Palm Springs, left at Countrv Club J)r .. or Interstate 10 lO Ramon Rd. \ RanchO ~iirage exit) lt'fl on Bob Hop<" l)r. 1 mi le~ to Country Cluh Or., 1h<'n turn rii;:lu . Tt'leplH>nt': (1 14 ) 328-3 191. One, two and three-bedroo m condomini um l' From $33,995 to $69,995. ' ~ COUITTRY CLUB 1 '' ' '' ,, ., ' ' -I • ' ' • EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITl£S ' 7 7 TQday's Final N.l '. Sto«'ks VOL. 67 , NO. 86, 6 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1974 N TEN CEN TS Mrs. Forgit Wins Cainpaign Spending Battle l\eY .. port Beach C11y Council candidate Peg Forg1t ioday v.·on her cese against a city campaign spending ordinance when Superior C o 11 r I Judg~ P.tark Soden • ruled she tttuld spend her own money to seek election. 1\trs . Forgit was elated with lhe decision. ller lawsuit had auacked the part icular section of the city code which ruled a candidate could not cootribute more than Vesco Gift ' 'Not l(nown' By Nixon From \\'ire Ser\'ltts f'EW YORK -Preskicnt l\ixon apparently did not leam that financial manipulator Robert L. Vesco gave a $200,000 secret cash contribution to lhe Nixon rc~lection campaign until more than 10 months after it v.-as given , according to the transcript of a Watergate tape read today at the 1\litchell-Stans conspin1cy trial. The revelation and Nixon quotes indicating his dismay were disclosed as ousted \\'hit e House counsel John W. Dean Ill compleled testimony as the chief government \\'itncss against former U.S. Atty. Gen. John N. ~litchell and fo rmer Commerce SecreLary P.laurice JI. St.ans. P.1itchell \\'as Nixon·s campaign chainnan and Stans 1vas his chief fund raiser. Dean, under cross-examination, verified a con versation he had with Nixon at the White House Feb. 28, 1973. The transcript, as read into the trial record by Stans' at torney, Waller eoon..., said Nixon lnquir<d about the id"1tity ol tbe donor ol th< $20ll,OOO and Dean told him. "For all purpoees, the dooor ls Vesco." . "Stans would ne1'er do a thing like that -never," the President remarked. "No, never," Dean agreed. "Never," said the President again. According to previous testimon y, a Vesco aide delivered the money to Stans April to, 1972, three days after a cut-off date for unreported dona tions under a new federal campaign contributions law . However. the $200.000 was never reported to the Office of Federal Elections on the grounds that it was on ill!I \\'ay to the committee on the cut-off date, according to previous testimony. ~1itchell and Stans are charged \\·ith conspiracy to impede a Securities and Exchan ge Commission investigation of Vesco in exchange for the contribution. Vesco \\'a& later charged_with looting a mutual fund business of $22.4 million and was named a co-ronspirator \\'ith ~1itchell and Stans. He has fled the country and found asylum in the Bahamas. Dean, on the Y:itness third day. \\'as more w evloosly and often answering questions. stand ft>r the sutxlued than hesitated in Tuesday, he testified that although he U>ld Nixon and Stans that Stans actOO within th e law in accepting the $200.000 contribution. he had no real knowledge of the legality of the transaction. The ous ted Nixon \Vhite House counsel spent a grueling day on the witness stand at the federal courthouse. He underwent cross-examinatioo by defense attorneys who sought to weaken his credibility and impress on the jury that I h e government's key witness is the kind of man Vi'ho \\'ou\d testify against his old friends and •·borrow" Nixon campaign funds \\'ithout paying them back. At one point in cross-examination by Stans' lawyer. Bonner. assistant U.S. Attorney John Wing objected that BoMer was badgering Dean. '"l 'm not badgering the wilness." said Bonner, "I want the truth to.come.'' Dean then volunteered : "1-wani the truth to come out:' Judge Lee Gagliardi. who several times warned Dean not to vo!Wltttr statements, tu rned with a scowl to the witness and said: DAILY PILOT AD RESPONSE GREAT "The response was terri!.ic." "'hat more do you ha\·e to have L ! ad1·ertiser say to tell you that you're doing the job? Th3 t's \\'hat the ad\•ertiser said v.·ho placed this three-liner: AttrBct. Bachelor apt . 'r'rly rental. Bal Isl. Call iPhone_,~o.J Thert's plenty of space in !he Daily PUot lor fin ad that c.an \\'Ork just as y,·r.11 for Yoo. I( >'ml w11nt to reach the aud ience with "re?iponse ability," lry the dln?d line to a Daily .,not ad.visor. Dial 642-1678. $500 to his or ber own cam pai gn treasury. Ji.Ira. Forgit contended thal rule would force~ "lo go out and beg for money." Judge Soden ruled .she could spend up to the total '9.500 campaign limit specified in the ctty ordinance. The jumt dkl rule, however. that other provisions of the city l11w limiting campaign siiending are !~al-including the limit <i. 25 cents prr registered \'oter. Allomey Roy B. \\'oolsey, wh o represented J.t rs. Forgit. claimed the entire ordinance "·as pre-empted by stale law. \\·oolsey had cited an opinion iA'rillen by Attorney General El'el\t' Younger. that al:;o claimed only the state rould control la\\'S gOveming municipal eit'C· lions. Candidates in the 1\pril 9 !'\ewport 134.>ach ele("t.ion are still held to the 25 cent limil. about ~.500 This year, but all o thrat cnuld be the ca ndidate•s 011n 1noney, according to J udge Soden's ru ling . Candid atts cannOt· 'accept don ations of more than $200 from any single source. according to the ord inance. Judge Spdr.n calk!d the limll on personal !pending -within the conhnC.s of the $9,500 limit -"unreasonable." ··A candidate shookt be allowed to spend his O\\TI funds up to the maxin1um amount 11\10\\·ed wlder the ordinanfi', .. he sa id. ~el\lJOrl Beach City Attom<>y Dennis O'Neil said he, too. is pteasl'd \\'llh 1h~· ruling . "f>:ven !hough it was not a total l'ictory. h dld·supJXl rt the city 's rmi1100 that charter c1t1ts have the authority io legLSlatc in th e area or n1luuc1p;il clN:tions." O'Nei l said. Candidates o·~til po1ntffi out the dcctseon :.ipµN1n1 to rt•futt the attorney ~t'fl('ral's form~! opinion that had been issued in ('(1Mc<1kln \\'Ith sunilar ordinance:; in S1111 D1t•i;:o County and San Francisco. "I think it's great ... ~1 rs. Forgit said aftf'r the decision. ''I've got my right.t bark. any\\·ay. ·• She sa id sht• \\'ill probably spend $2.000 to\\·ard h<'r effon to wl.S('at \'i<"C ~tayo1 lioward Rogers in !he District l race. Clash Rogers Alone SiizJpo.rts Lido Isle t'ote \ Grouchy Gorilla Some days even a pretty female like Poto, a 16.year·old gorill a at San Francisco's Fl eishac ker Zoo. hates everybody. No t that she reall y can be blamed. It was raining and she covered he r!'.elf with a plece of sacking-and what lady wants to be phot ographed that w a~ ~ ----- Agnew Sells Ho111e, Mal{es $ll_O,OOO Fo1· 15 _Mo11tl1s " \\'ASH1NGTO~ (AP) -Former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and his y,•ife have sold their home in a \\'ashington suburb for $300,000. They paid $190,000 (or the house 15 months ago. The buye rs were a retired \Vashington builder, Myron Davy, and his wife . Barbara Davy, a real estate agent who sold the property to her in--\a\\'S, said she believes the Agnews will move out next month. They have 90 days to vacate. The Agnews have been looking for a less expensive house, something in the ne ighborhood of $100.000. in the Se1·e m River area of Ataryland . according to writer Betty Beale. who disclosed the sale in the "'ashington Star·News. Belore buying the house , in the l\faryland suburb of Kenwood. the Agnews rented an eight-room suite at a dov.nto1o1'fl Washington apartment hotel. The General Ser\'ices Administ ration est imated recently it spent $1 24.587 for improvements required for the protection of Agnew 1vhen he \\'35 1·1ce pres1d1 ·n1 But realtor Peter Burr S<lid \\)UJ..- Agnew made a profit on the sale. ;1boul $72.000 of it 's due 10 a ~o JlCrcc1n appreciation of proj)('rtV in 1he area ~ir1rt' December 1972 Y!hen Agne11i' OOught the house. DEADLINE SET FOR ABSENTEES The deadline for obtaining 11bscn1ec ballots for tile Apnl 9 Ncwporl Beach Ci!y Council election is 5 p.m. April 2. C111· Clerk Laura L3 g1us has issued a rcmifidcr lo Nell·port B~ach 1·otcrs \\·ho \\'ill be absent durinl! th(' Apnl 9 <'l e<:!1t111 that they mu~! obtain ab:>entee ballot~ prior to that time. if they v. 1sh tu vole 111 the clcct1(Jn By L. PETER KRI EG 01 1'111 D1l1"1 '•It! 11111 Xe"·pon Beach Vice ~layor llov.·ard Roge rs said Tuesday he will as k th<' City Coun<·il to put the proposC!d rcnc11i·a\ of the J.1do Isle h<'a<'h lease up to a \'Ote of the flCOple. Hogcrs mad<' his surprise dtclarat ion \\'hile speaking at a candidat(·S fon1111 sponsored by the ;<ic1rpon Heights Associat ion. Russ Lectder Resclieditles U.S. Talks '.\tOSCOW IUl)l 1 -Leonid I. Brezhnev delayed talks \\'ith U.S. Secretary of Stat<' llenry A. Kissingtr for !li'I hotir~ today. The Communist party gen<'ral secretary gave no explanation but othl:r St1urces said it "'as be<:ause of a hurri ed ly called m(!('ting of the Politburo. Brezhnev and Kissinger th en bl.>g.1n !~i lks in the af ternoon after Brezhnev rt'SChedulcd th<'m from the mornin~. Diplomalic sourct.'S said the 16-nJC'mbcr rul!ng Politburo apparently heard a r<'port from l\larshal And rei A. Grechko, the defense minis ter. \\'ho retumcd from an off 1c1al \'ISll to Iraq late Tuesday. State J)('partmcnt spokesman Gc<>rg<' rl'~t said !\issinger gave a luncheon for Fort•ign '.\l!nistcr Andrei A. Gromy ko and talkf<i \\ith him for :in hour. Th<'n he drol'c to the Kremlin and b1.•f!a n mC<'ting iA·ith Brezhnev at 5:-IO p.01. 1M(l5(.'0W-lime-1. \leail s~ud,. KL'iSingf'r told npv.·s1ncn hti's.1\\' notli1ni::: nm1nou-. in !hP une'(pl,unC'd eanccllat1on 111 Thi• mr·1:11 ng t·arl1<'r in the day. "You can look on it the 01her wa y,'' he said. Earli<'r. there had bf>en r<'ports t\1ss1ngcr's talks h«rc . dealing '>l'ith issues to be resolved before a l'isit by Presiden t r\ixon in Jun<', might be cxtrndcd to a (ourth day. \\'hen Gromyko "''as asked by ne\\·smen hov.· 1hc talks l''cre going. he said, ",\head, ahea d." l\1ssinger. Gromyko and 22 inl'ited guests dined on ronsomme. salmon. veal <1nd three types .of French \\'lne prior to the afternoon session of talks. lirezhne\' and K1ss1np;er met a total of n<'arl)' 17 hours :\looday and Tuesday. f\1s~ini;cr 1s sch<'Cluled tn lea\'e lhursda~·. but there ha' c bern repol1~ the Hussi;ins asked him lo slay one day lon~l'r. \'est .~;i1d l\i!'.'>inJilrr still i!1. planning on a Thursd<1y dt!pa rture but lhal could change. Pollution 'Indefinite' • No Rapid Solution to Vp1Je r Bay Problern Expect,ed Two top Orange County officials said today bacterial pollution of Upper Newport Bay ls a chronic problem and the current ban on water spons in the estuary will continue indefi nitely. SUpervisor Ronald Caspers and Count)' llealth Officer Dr. John Philp a..ild there are no solut ions in sight to the continuing now of fecal pollulanLs. Caspers told his feHow supervisors that 11 meeting of top •·ater qulillity experts took pla« Tuesday in his offi~e lo air the situation and its probable causes. The experU concluded that lhe biggest pollutanl'I is not reeycltd humliln SC\\ :ige but rather fertilizer runort r r om agricultur•l oper•Uons and de~i1s of cattle droppings In stream beds that pour into the bay. . "ll's kind of ironic that "''e are so strongly in fal'or-of retaining our agricultural and cattle operalions only lo find out they ar~ the maior pollutants of the l'pper Bay:· CasJ)f'rs said. The bay "'·as quaran11ned a \\·eek ago "·hen col1fonn bacteria counts "·ere found to be fat above state water quality standards. Since coliform ts a product of fecal matter. there was :in imm~1ate fear that rttytled stwage he1ng pourtd into the bay was the main Source of pnllulion. Caspers blamed \\'hat he called "futzy press CQverage" for spreadinR that story and said the real ca use t}as 1111 le or no1hing to do with the recyct@d sewage. Philp said today "the !ltuation ls the !'time today as it was when we poeitd the area against \\'ater sports. "It is a chronic situation and 1 \\'Ou!d i;ay the restridions are indefinite until such time as the standards are met." he said. '"l don·t see ho"' that \\'ill happen under the current ci rcumstanc6." Phil p said il is virtually impossible to stop the bacteria-cam ing mauer from entering the ba)' "'ater llithout complclel)' shutting doll·n agricultural and cattle operatioru. - Caspel'5 won board appro1·al for a study by \•arious coonty Agencies of lhe exac1 pollutlon sources and thei r relative contribullons to the bay problem. "We !hould identify both short term i,nd long term rtmedies and lhclr · probabl e effectlvtness 4n reducing lhe pol\utlon," Casper! sa.Jd. • About 80 as:ooc1at 10n mf'mh<'rs al.so hl'ard the t\\·o Foorth Oi.-.tric-t c11nd1da tes. 1nc1unbcnt ~lilan Dostal and challenger Lyn c:erooimi. engage in a sharp verba l <'xchang<' O\'<'r Oost;il 's \'O ting record. Sixth 01stnet candidate Luc1llt' Ku<'hn Pndorsed n low profile design for the rl('V.' ("oast H1gh11ay brid~e over \\1.'v•port Hay and ca llt"<I on rhc cny to begin pushing the .'itatc to btuld 11. Rogl'rs found h1n1.~Jf standing alone Tiro ,<;rrkken \'·ugoslal'lan !'resident Tito suffered a stroke several weeks ago whic tr tias paralyzed the left .<iirle or his face and closed his left eye. Uoctor.'i sar the 81· year-old 1'ito is not in danger of <l ying. bu t there is no hope of recovery. American Seized In Mexico City IGdna1l-Embassy Bl1tLE1T.'i ~ lf f.R'IOSILLO , ,\lexi<'o IA PI -A l:.S. consulate spokesman !his aflernflOn iden· tllied tht U.S. commerrlal alt.ache "'•fl h the con sular offl <'e brrt \\hn \'\as kirl· naped Friday a~ John Patterson. l l. Iii" hometo"'n \\as not immediately gi\rn. ~l EXICO CITY (CP(J -A CS. embassy spokcsinan said todny ;1n "1\mrrican off1cl:.1!" has been kidnaprd but ri:''f\JS<'CI lo g-11·e details "because hi:i; li fe is ln dang er:· /'f'he spok('sman refused to Identify th" ki dnap l'ictim. tir lo explain if he is an MTibassy attach1• or office r. H<' ;i]o;.o reJuSt.1'.I to d1sclost if the victim 1i1·es 111 P.fexico Ci!y or e]S(?\\'here. "That's 11H I can say right no""·," said Mich.1el Krlstu!a. pres! spokesn1an for the embassy .. ,,.c c.1nnot gl1·e any more deta ils because hlS life is ln danger.·· !le also r{'fu.~("<J to say \\'hen the k1dnaping took pl:i('(' The f1rs1 rrport of tht-kidnap !'am<' in \\·ashington dur1ng a briefing of ne"'!m"n b)' Alt.omey f;crn"ral \\'1lham B. Saxbe. lie did no1 identify the ,·1ct1m exctpt to S:I)' he wa~ .. a lj S. con.,ular flffit'ial ." Saxbc 's disclosure of the incident iA'as 9lmo.,t l:) :iecldrnt Me told reporters he iA'3S canaling a plann<'Cl trip to ~1e:dco thl, \\'tckl.'nd bec111L~e of the k1dnap1ng. .. , \\RS sup~ to go lo ~le1t1ct> this 'o\'trk~. but thcrt has hecn a kidnaplng dO\\'TI there or a U.S. !'tl'ti-Ular offlclat. and my Visit there mlghL be mlacoot&tr~." . , among the 11 eo1me1I hopefuls as he endorsed the refl'rf.'lldurn on tht.• Lido Isle beach rene\\·a l. All 10 oth.~r ca nd idates said a drcision on Lido homeo\\·ners' re<1u~t to rl'OCW the leilse for another 2.l yc;i rs should be lt"ft to the 1.'0Uncil. ~1061 candidates indicated thi'!)''d support r<·nt·wal but at a higher ro.<;t. Only Six th Distnci cand 1d;lh' John V. Bakt'r said tht' leaSl' should br r<'ncwed al the current rent of $7l() a yf'ar. RQJ!('rs admitted lhat <-h;inct's the rouncil \\'Oltld go along wi1h his proposed public vote 11rc slim. '·J wjlJ c.:irry it to the council." he said. "\\'hethcr I \\'i ll 'o\·1n or not I dnn"t know." Hogf'rs !';1id he h:id prom1st'fl SC'\'f'ral .\l·wport ilt'1gh1c; rt•/:1fk•11ls 1h111 hi' \1'0t1W n1akt' the rf'que<:t , ho11e1l'r. 11le rxch:1ngt 1>('111·('(11 l)ostal and r.eronimi took plac<' \\'hC'n th ~ schoot<'acher rhallcngf'r P,."l!;Sed out campaig n literature criticizing l)ostal's \'Olini;t: rt>COrd. c:eronimi shaTj>l~· a!\ackc'<.1 Do.sial becaUSt' he \'Ot<'<I for the Jn·inc (',ompany's contro\·f"f"S1al Promontorv Poinc apartment project :ind he oppoistd the charter amendment on !he h.1!11>t three pars ago that cancelled the city's PaciliC.. 'tT;1 Freeway agreement. He a} attacked Dostal for l'Oti ng against propooal by Councilman Carl Kymla t reoJ>('n dcn,'ll ly stud ies. lie also ch.1r,t!t'd that D:>stal vorcd ~gainst a proposal t.o lo1vcr me d<'nsitv or the Castaways hill prope11y across oOver Drive from :\"e\\·port Heights. "1bcre S('f'ffi!i to be a trend on the part or the in!'Umb<'nt to 1·ot<' for highe r densi ty de\·elnpmcnts th;lt ~·ould get 1hc cily a\1•ay from 1Lc; resi den ti a l character." Geronimi sa id. Dostal assailed (rt>ronlJJ't1 111 rct un1. li e said the aecus,1tions "were fil led \\'Ith h:tlf·lruths and inn uendos .. , Dostal said he volf'd for Promontory Point because ol the-zoning thaL txi"ited oo the property <ind t·alled tho pro ject a compromise forced by !he l:i~· at thf< time. He said the n~w t.{'fll'rr1I 1~1an \1·iil put an end to high density deve lopments 11kr Promontory l'oint. Dostal said he has conlinuous!v \'Ottd against the frcc way cv{'r since the roulc 11·as rejected by popular \'Ole. In her caJI for 1n1111f1l iatc effOl1$ to push t"Ofl.struction of th<' tl('W Coast ll igh"''ay brid~<'. :\!rs. l\uchn said tilt' ciiy is 11·asting time studying the possibility of a brid,i:<' 4-0 feet high ovtt lht• \\'aTer. ··eonsidcralion tif h i g h ·I e \• e 1 altemathcs is a 1raste of lime and HlQney becallSt' there art so many good argumC'nts fo r i ccpmg the bridge as ll)w ~!'i possible." she said . · She p(>inted out !he cost of a hi.'\h bridge JS more than tiA1ce !hat of a \o.,~· tStt ROGEl\.lili, Page i, Orange Coast • Weather ~losrly cloudy tonight, but clear· ing Thursday to fair skies and '>l'amier tempc ralures. H i g h s Thursday in the mid to upper GO!I . Lows in the 50s. 11\SIDE TOD.\\' 111 a sizzling a11robu>grapl!11. the Duclle•~ of 8cdforrf tf'llll of 1111 atwck by m1 111tr11rlc' a•1d '·tlh! night slit btet1,,ll" " 11·or11a)1." Story. Pngt 4 .. '"' ....... • ·~ LI"'"" " ... .... • ~ .... , ;t.u L, M, ••v• ' M111'111I ·-· n c • ._. c-• l•it!IOfl•I ·~ • Cllfflfltf "" Or11• .. cwrt, " '~"' • S'f!Y!I ...... " '™-• 1Ht11 II It .... ...... " .. SltlM...,,. • 1.dlltrlll '"' • Site• M11111•i J1•1J l.Rltt111""'1f!I 1•·U fti.•hlOfl " ,,_ 11·U flltll• .. t f.)J ..... ,,_., Wollftt • • ... •• •K .. .. Wit<--lltlr6 • -n Wt"'t'"'I Mt•• ?1_., " ... ,,,...I{ • " Wtrlf ·~· • ' ' I ••" I ,, f!atadidates Tal l.; . Police Copters, 1 ~·Policies Aired " ' • giewport Beach p0Ucc helicopters .'lnd ~licies came 1n !or both supporl and J 'crilicisin frorn se\'eral of tht" 11 city ~ C>tmcil candidates Tuesday ntght <1L a !&nun in Newport 1-f('ight~. .. F~r Cl:lndidates criticized the use o! ~ters ror routine patrol. Thr('C of 1l»e four said the y !tnould be kept On a stand-by aleft status on the ground. .11te fourth. District 6 candidate John ~Baker, said they should be replaced llf' aU,.lanes. -.i:Joinin the c r i t ic i s m of current pft.lcedures were Third District candidate ~ Glazier. Fourth District candidate ,"'1 Geronjmi and Sixth Dist rict hopeful William Agee. 1 Vice Mayo r Howard Rogers. a candidate for re-tlcction in District I. Fourth District Councilman fo.1ilan Dostal 1 and Third District candidate Jdnn J . McKerren, supported the use o f helicopters for all types of operations. :. N;:ec and Glazier both said police 1."0Uld $10 fnore goo9 if they V.'CrC put on foot Jn j.he beach areas. "We do not need the helicopters as .they are used prcS{'nt\y,'' Glazier said. ' "They cost about $120.000 a year and ~ cost will go up. They have not been ~wn to be effective. It 'nas only been );aid that they are effective," Glazier F · "'\\'e ~hould takr thr money from the helicopter <ind µut PQIJce 011 tht> heach 1n \\'l~t N('\\'POrl. Ce ntrn1 :\r \\"fl0r1 and Rolboa !!!land ,'' he said "We shOuld llUl tht· pol1 t't' bac:k where the people are," he suid. Geronimi said l'ne h£'1iroptcr should be on z.t·hour "red alert" status. He claimed there have betn eases when a helicopter has just landed for S<'rvicing, the pilots v.'cre out for coffee and they v.·er~ needed in an emergency bul were wiavailable. Agee agrffil. "We really should explore the standby alert basis. Jt is feasible and not incompatible with itll use for rescue!," Agee !i3id . . '\gee said police recrntly caught a Corona de! .~lar burglary ring by using stakeouts on the ground. "It v.•asn't solved by the helicopter," Agee said Roger:-; and Dostal botn poinl<!d out that the noise eman:.iting fron1 1hc helicopter y,•ill soon be 1n:1rkcdty lessened by new equipment. McKcrren pointed to ils use in rescue v.·ork and said that saving one life Is v.'Orth losing a little sleep at night. "U it had been your little boy v.·ho had been plucked from the Back Bay Saturday, you OOllldn 't sing the praises of the -helicopter loudly enough," t\-icKerren said, citing a reeent event. t·. f'romPa1el ~OGERS SUPPORTS VOTE ... ~ge and she said a high bridge would interest in libraries. She should get ;bl--of little value. -involved with the Library Board ," Agee : ·"A high bndge would allow sailboats suggested . ~under it," she said. ad~ng_. ~·Ute IO'A'er Agee sald that Baker's interest in :Old of the Upper Bay . with its_ ~r wind Orange CoWlty Airport has been keen :QJl"ld itions, is unsuit~ble for sailing: . and "the city should find some sort or l "Whether the Irvine Company. likes. It position for him. We don't have an ~irport •or not , Ute city must look into its co mmission bul we could use his !oftnmitmenl lo make the Upper Bay a talents.'' ;nQtural park and e(.'Ological preserve," Stcv.·art. in his talk . called on lhc city :Mrs. Kuehn said. to Jet the residents of the city-ov.·ncd • ·Another candidate for Corona de! trailer park remain and said thal one of ar's District 6 seat, William Agee. his primary goals is to see to it that :indicated he's supremely anfident he'll there are more tennis courts built. :tte Cbe wimer or the election. ~ Agee said hls three opponents are all r capable people and the city mould find idllngs for them to do after the election. l .-.••t wou1d encourage Joe Ste.wart lo 1 apply for the Parks. Beaches and ftecreation Commission," Agee said. : • ~·Ludlle KlJebn has stxr,vn an ability to research things and demonstrated an Federal Judges ! -, ,Peny Hayakipva !j;\epublican Bid SAN FRANCISCO (API -A thr,.. ge federal court ruled today that Dr. S ... l. Hayakawa could not be a candidate tor U.S. senator in the JWlC GOP pilmary because he changed politic.al ..parties within the past year. ',..U.S. District Court Judges Albert Wollenberg and Robert F . Peckham and U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Joseph ~:io<:ed-£aid a paraile.l calilornia_.statutc. ha;s been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Gourt . i The judges said the high court's ldecision Tuesday involved the same> ·constitutional c h a I le n g e s wh ich J-iayakil'll-'a raised. ('""' Baker, besides again calling on the commercial operations of Orange County Airport to be moved to El Toro, said the city should enact a moratorium on high d~ity building for "a couple of years or so'' wrtil the ¢ty can determine ii people want it or Ml. Realtor Pete Barrett. one of thr"' candklates in District 3, represcntin~· Nev.1>0rt Heights.• O~f llaven and Bayshores, continued. his campaigning on the cost of gcp•ernment. ''Jn the past five years, the a~ed valuaUon or Newport Beach ha s increased ~ percent. 'Ille budget has increased 67 percent," Barrett said. "This can be reduced further by resisting needless additions." he said. "I am for a tight fiscal policy that calls for no spending unless it is necessary and would be a mooey-taving program in the Jong run," Barrett said. Accountant John J. McKerren, one of Barrett's opponent.'!, said he favored more park acquisition. The third District 3 hopeful , Ellis Glazier, said the city must mo\Te to acquire all the open spa1.-e it can now. "'\Ve won't ha\·e it later if \\"C ~·ail " Glazier said. ' lie also warned tha p r o p o s c d development of the C.:ista\vays parcel ,1·ould look like Promootorv Point "if it 's built the wav it's zoned nci"'··" Glazier aiso wamed that the Jn·ine Company still has plans to build another bridge -O\'er Up~r Ne\\·porl Bay. lie pointed out that the six-Janie San Joaquin Hills Road dead ends on the cast • side of the bay now "and they still plan to dump the traffic right here (i n Newport Heights),'' Glazier said. • It lffls fl 6as Orange Coast c.:;irtoonist Di ck Shaw hates to wait in line. So. after weeks or wracking his brain for a way to beat the ga s lines, he came up with this approach. He boarded the Balboa Ferry early today for a trip to marine fuel station. 1-Je didn't have to wait in line . Station operator Pete llill even \vashcd the wind· shield of Shaw's car. But Shaw doesn't recommend this means of beating gas lines i! you are in a hurry. He had to make an appointment with the ferry oper- ators two weeks in advance. Hale Elected To Irvine Foundation Irvine Foundation directors have elected an insurance company executive to replare retired farmer and former State Sen. Jchn A, !\-turd•· Jr. as a trustee of the charitable organization founded by the late James Irvine II. Stanton G. ll a!c, chai rman of Pacific t\-!utual Life Insurance Company was elected to replace Murdy who has resigned, foundation president N. Loyall 1'-1cLaren said today. "We are particularly fortunate lo have a man "''ith such a fine record in busines.1 and pu blic service join the board of directors," t\-teLarea said. A nati'.1'.! of Idaho. Hale is a graduate of the University ol ldano. Prior to joining Pacific l\fut.LJal in 1963, lln\e v.·as senior vice president of .'.\1ulua\ Life Insurance Company of New York. He wu elected chairman of the board of Pacific 1'.1utual in 1971 after serving SC\'en years as pfesident. lfale Is a trustee of !he California !n.stitute of Technology, Pasadena ; the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, and the Boys ' Club Foundation of Southern California. He serves as a member of the advisory board of the University of Idaho, is a director of Western Bancorporation, Pacific Telephone and T e I e g r a p h Company and the California Chamber of Commerce. 11e and bis wife have three married children. The Hales live in Los A!lgel~s. Boyle Jury Queried Ex-mayor Loses in BUl For Seal Beach Vote Former Seal Beach ~fayor ~forton Bau failed in his comeback I~ but a young law student v.•as able lo oust an incumben t councilman ln Tuesday's election. Mayor Thomas Black{Tlan easily beat Baum 1.008 to 650 in Seal Beach Counci lmani c District No. 3. It v.•as a rematch of the 1971 recall election v.•hen lhe voters took Baum out of office and put Blaekm3n in his place. In District No. I, which covers old town and Surfside, 23-year~ld law student Steven Kenyon beat Councilman James Rapid Transit Resolution Goes To Se11ate Floor SACRA~1 ENTO (AP ) -A re.solutioo ordering: slate officials to study transil plans developed by l'A'O Southern California rapid transit districts hads been Sl.'nl to the Senate floor. The resolution by Sen. James Mills (0- San Diego ) v.-as approved Tuesday by the Senate Public Utilities and Corporations Comm.it lee. It directs t!le Department of Transportation to study the effectiveness and compatibility of plans prepared by the Soulhem California Rapid Transit District (RTDI and the Orange County Dunn 727 ,·otes to 346. Write-in candidate Stanie Benz. Cfl!lected 27 votes. Councilman Harold Holden. of Leisure \Vorld, ran unl'pposrd in District 5 and picked up 743 votes. The citv clerk reported that 30.1 percent o( the 12.186 rcsi dent.s eligible to vote in Tuesday's election cast their ballots. Today's vote count Is complete, including absentee ballots. Baum was attempting to regain his seat on the colUlcil by charging that Blackman and other councilmen have been pro<levelopment. Baum, along with then Councilmen Conway Fuhrman and Thomas Hogard. were recalled from office in 1971 shortly after they fired City Manager Lee Rimer and just a year after Baum had been elected lo the council. Blackman ,,,.as a leader of the reqill moycme nt against Baum and the other!'. and '"·as elected in 1971 to tak e Baum's empty scat, Dunn. who y,·ns beaten by Ken~·on, had been appoi nted to the council when Coonc!tman Thomas Barnes moved out of the city . Harnes had defea ted Dunn in the 1972 elt>ction. fi.trs. Brn7. campaigned as a write--in candidate "'hen she was unabl e to win a court orde r to place her name on the ba llot. She had Jived in District I less than a year \Yhich made her ineligible, according to the city charter ... Udall Nixes Choice Tran.sit District. \\'ASlfl NCTO;./ IAPI - Rep. Morris K. The llTD has proposed construC'tion of l fdall 1 D-Ariz.1. asked President Nixon a 56 billion 1ransit sys1em. The Orange Tu r!'da v to ''•ithdra11· lhc no1ninatio n of Count~· district is considering appro\·aJ Leonard K. fireslOnc to be ambassador of an S800 mlllion-pJan..-10-Belgium. F'i restone. a dirertor nf fo.IED JA. Pa. (UPI) -Queslioning of A Milll'i aide said lhc senator wanted Firestone Tire &·Rubber Co. has been prospective jurors began an hour early th<' study ··so 11 c have son1e certainty li~lcd as a la rg<.' t'Qn frillutor 10 Nixon 's today in efforts to speed sf'lection of a that the pl J!lS arc in good order." !!172 TC'l'lf'C'lir.n cantpa ign :irid heads tile jury in the 1nurdl!r trial of former United Thc resolution is SR 91. :\ixon L1brar~· project ~line Workers President ,V. A. "Tony" ! -----·------------- lloylc. After court convened at 9 a.in .. it I took 11boul an hour to select another juror for the trial of Boyle. accused of orig ina ting the idea to kill his U~!W rival i' < Joseph A. "Jock" Yablonski, his v.·He and daughter. I . Gyps y Law: Chief Not Laughing Ctty AttomC'y Denni~ O·Ntil got a few chuckles as he read the Newport ~ach d1y ordinanct outl11wing fortu ne tellen1 to cit\" collDC'flrnfn )londi!Y nlght. nie' code bans everything from crystal gazing to augury to marriage cowueling . in a broad attcrnpt to keep gypsies, and anyone else, from looking into the future for profit. Councilmen v.·ere reviewing t h e ordinance in light of a challenge by a Los Gatos attorney representing a gypsy oamed Barney Marino. I And while the dialogue produced a lot of Jaug'hter at the time. New-port Beach• J Police Chief B. James Glavas isn't at all amused. ' • "Jf oor ordinance sounds silly. then~ does the same ord inance !Mt's in effect in 75 or 100 other Cali forn ia municipalities.'' Glaval'i said, saying he helped form1~r 1.•1ty <1t1orney Tull y Seymour \vritt' it after revlcv.·ing countless other si1nila r codes. "The v.Titing of an ordina nce to preclude undesirable activity is frequently a\1-encornpassing because it 's necessary 10 close all the loopholes." Glavas said. "If there is any way a fortune teller ~ can carry on his buJincss outside the , provisions of an ordfnanee, you can bet j' he will," me. chief pointed out. "The courts look at these things: with a magnifying glass." Glava! noted. ·~ He said it's '3JY to read something into l an ordinance that wasn't contemplated v.•ben it was "Titten. The ordinance specifically prohibits" "restoring lost love. friendship or affection. uniting lo\•ers . hu!bands, wi\'es, Jost relatives or friends" for profit C~ncilman fo.1ilan Dostal. an attorney, says he's done that countless times in ·nandling domestic cases. Glavas said he'~ not about to go out and arrest Dostal or any other lawyer or marriage counselor. hov.·c\•er. "Almost any ordinance v.·e have has the aspect of covering something that it was not intended to rover," Glavas said. "We just do not enforce it against those people it was not intended to cover," he explained. He pointed out that all state legislatioo has a title that identifies the intent of tbe code. . "The language that folio'.\'! l 1 ' something else," he said. "Picking an ordinance ap.1rt is not the v.·ay to go." he said. Glavas said he could not comment on the legality or constitutionality of the ordinance. which is being challenged by BaraOO\\'SkL He and O'Neil h!l\•e until April 8 to report on the legal question to city OOWleilmen. Teen Motorbiker Killed in Crasl1 An 18-yeer-old Anaheim mcrto:-c yclist was killed in Garden Grove Tuesday night when the big bike he was riding went out of control on a tig'ht cur\'e and hit a telephone pole. Police said t\-tichael Boden v.·a~ dead on arrival at Palm Harbor Hospital shortly before 10 p.m. Officers said Boden v.·as apparently trying to negotiate-a liitht ··s" curve on .,\tagnolia Avc:iuc just south of Garden Gro,·e Boulevard \\'hen the speeding cvcle skidded. bounrcd 01·er the center divider and ran into the pole. • ·Hayakawa had been a\J)otnocrat from ~955 Wltil switching to the Republi can 1>arty Au g. 31. f.le sought to be certified a,, a candidate in the Republican Party 00.t was turned down because state law ~uires that a candidate for partisan office must not have changed party ·aJflliation for 12 months before filing declaration of candidacy . Car Wash Fuel Storage I; • • . • , Ol.t.NG1 COAST • DAILY PILOT 1 ftf O<•JIOr Co••I O~ll't' P ILOT, wotlt ""''~n " come.Md !fto Nt .. , Pu ·u , 11 wtll•""td b• "'' O••nQt (00\! PMDl••>t•nQ (0"'90CV St lMI folt o01t,11<>• ••• PllDl•iftecl, "'O!"'ll•V !lot-ft 1 ~'"'"'· •tt Co>!• ,.,. ..... rio ... eorl 8~•<>t, """""9!0f< llfocn il'Olr'll.,., \1111ey, ~- 8Hcl>, l••l~f;S-!-<0. OP'll $1>t C'-"'""'I/ S•"' J""" c .. 111srr•no A "'"°°1' •tll•°""' eal!tOn " 1>1<Dh•nld S11 wn1tv1 1no Su">!•••· 1----1,~l!e pr1..c;Ml Pl/tllltft"'9 pi.>t! 11 11 lXI Wt\! lfY SlrH!, COi!• M-, C1lllontl•, 'ltll. • ll:ob11t N, W1•d l'•H~tl'll '"° Pu~llllltt J ,,I( R, Curley Vl(t ,,.,1<1..,1 1..i e>e-•I Mlrwtw Tho"''' l(,,.u &'dllO• lh'"''' I<. Mu1p~il'lt M ..... Qlflt l!dl!l)t l . ,,,., l<1i19 Ntw-1 llfKfl (!ly [d"ot Mow,..-t k.tli OHie• ))Jl Ntwporl l1ul1•1•tl M1 ilin9 Add•tu~ ,,0 . l o• 1175, 9266J Otilof otfkM '61 .. MHI' llll WHI lty '"'" L..,...i• 1 .. c~· m 'o'"' "•"'w M\11"11,,,-lttCll. 1111' Bff<~ 8 0Vlt••"' 5.,. (~It; 10t -"' ~I "°"'-ll•I Ttf • .-(71 41 '42-4121 Cl.-itno• Alftrtlll .. '42·1671 ""''""''· ''"· 011"9• , .. ,. l'Wlltltl"" (-~· No "'"'' ''°""· lllv11t•!l...,1, t'dll!lf"ial ml!i.t-or """'"ilt'!'e!'1'1 ~••tl>t .... , bl rt,rvd...cft wlt'>I>~! tMCltl _. "'"''-" ff ( ...... rlQl\f OWMI. 1-.1 <llH Mtlt ..... Id fl C4tll ......... C•llllJrfllf, kootctltl•<lfl 11¥ '"".er 11 f.J '"°"'h1t1 "' m.11 ll 11 1T1W1lhl11 '"''1'•" .,,Uflf!ltlll 11."5 mon!Mw. ' Blamed fo1· Tanker Fire Tucsdav·s oil fire at '1 lluntinl!lon Reach ca·r \\'ash may have been nnothcr unfonunate outgrowth of lhl' iuci cri si~. the city fire department orficiats said todtly. Capt. Roger Hosmer. deputy fire ma rshal, said the Metro car Wash , 18400 Beach Blvd.. was using ii! lnrgc underground gasoline tanks as a bulk storage si te to save fuel for other car washes jn the Metro chain. Such use, in a standard commercial 'Zone, is against dty zoning laws and Ure codes, Hosmer contended. Flamei erupted v.'hile a gasolin<! tnn k· er truck was sucking fuel out of one of lhc undt'rground tanks. preparing to transfer it to another cnr y,·astt in an· other city. The blnze ~t"nt up a Jong colu1nn or bh1ek smoke for about 15 minutes. guttt"d the ga50Jine truck, :tnd burned truck driver \\'illi:im Cunningham on the arml'i. no.'ie and body. He was treated at the bum ward of Orange County ~ledical Center "'here his conctitton WllS li!ted 'IS satisfa ctory. lie ""·as Inter ~cnt home. Fire investigators at the sctne sa id it began v.·hen Cunningham shut arr his pump. thc pump sparked and Ignited the ga.sollne fumes . Ho~mer said operalor3 at Afct.ro told lnvcs1igators they Md bl>cn storing excess gaso!int> in their tanks as a ronvenicnce for their olher car v.·ashes because of tfle fuel crisis. TI1c ~·l etro Car \\'ash has three 12,000 i;1allon underground tanks, a large s1orage capacity. Hosmer said. "You cnn have the big tanks but you CTtn'l use tbetn as..J bulk_ .~torage operation.·• llosmcr 6J>lained . 1 'Because of this. we arc going to start checking other possible storage .a r<'as." He said the fire · department has one complaint of a gas station also being used for bulk storage and all empty gas stations v.·ill be checked for any unus ual gasoline slorage. I "\\'c also plan to send letters to all city srr\'icc station operators reminding the1n 1 it is a misdemeanor infraction to use lhC'lr tanks for bulk storage and transfer." Inspectors from · the fire department rl'Ctnt ly checked the underground tanks nt fi\'e gas ~tations "·hich hnve bt>en closed ror several mon!hs. The check was ~rtl~ In response to complltints that the "ghost" stations 1 v.·ere used ns hideaways for exCt'ss ga901ine. Ile said the in~pectors were unable to find any gasoline stored In !hose five stations. "But now we're going to cheek: oil stations, ev<!n If only closed a short lime," ilosmer wamcd. ' o''" .... ,. ' • I I t ~ ' Tranck Shoes 11 .95 Up Baseball Shoes 10.95 Up Little League Shoes 5.95 All Purpose Shoes 8.95 Up Hasketball Shoes 9.95 Up Tennis Shoes 7.95 Up Tennis Rackets 4.95 Up Tennis Balls 8.35 Doz. Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Racket Stringing OPEN 9 'tO 6 CLOSED SUNDAY I Handball Gloves & Balls Rasquetball Raquets Darts & Dartboards Skateboards Shuffleboard Slits Slantboards Croquet Sets Raleigh Bikes Tires-Tubes-lites Bike Parts & Repairing r Baseball Mitts "1• ~ Bats Baseball Undershirts PHONE 646-1919 • _, In . ' •s \\"a ~ti '" iC eri Lie " ne g ' Ii{ te de !h "" II la ra u (' ro M pr b) a th r. d ti h t I s DAILY PILOT EDITORl/\.L PAGE ,, • .. Emergency Services \Vhile the city administrations in both Newport Beach and Costa ~fesa seem to be doing what they can to discourage it. there is growing concern in both coin· munities about the need for improved emergency rescue sen· ices. Costa ~tesa City ~tanager Fred Sorsabel says his city should delay starting a paramedics progrant because U1ere are no st;itewtde standards governing trai ning. Newport Beach City ~tana ger Robert L. \\'ynn says maybe the program &hould be left to the a1nbulance companies. Ci ties usually are reluctant to compete with private industry. it seems. But we think the real reason that both city man· agers are reluctant is in \Vynn's statement: ''Para1nedics are expensive." Indeed, they are. Irvine is spending Sl80.000 this year to buy an emergency vehicle and equip it and pay the personnel costs. It fi gures it'll cost about $80,000 a year to operate it in the future. But ~frs. J acqueline Heather, of Newport Bea ch. chairman "'Of !he Orange County Heart Association. of. fers a pretty convincing argument on behalf of para- medics. People are dyi ng bec3use we don't have them. she believes. She said 30 percent of heart attack victims die en route to hospitals in ambulances. 11any would be saved if they received treatment at the scene of their attack. After li stening to all this, Newport Beach council· men ~tonday told their city manager to prepare a feasi· bility study. They said he could look at private com· panics. but they also said he should in..-estigate the possibility of a cooperative venture with Costa htesa. and Irvine. And that seems to make a ~hole lot of sense. After all, a study already is under way on a plan for Newport Beach and Costa ~1esa fire departments to cooperate in fighting fire!;. A paramedic program operated jointly would likely produce some cost reductions and could provide a highly acceptable degree of emergency care. \Vhen the chainnan of the heart assocation is will· ing to get up and say she's "appalled" at the low le,•el of care available, city of(icla.ls ought to pay attention. And they're obliged to do everything wi thin their power to inlprove the situatio n. Deserve Better The ~ewport Beach Parks and Recreation Commls· sion make a practice of handing out special recognition ·awards at Lhe end of each sports season to boys and girls who participate in various parks and recreation programs . The awards are given to youngsters chosen by their recreation leaders for attributes that don't necessaril y show up on the scoreboard. The a,1,.ards program apparently is meaningfu l for the boys a nd girls and has won acceptance front appre· ciative fan1ilies. It was painfully apparent la5t week when, because of an 'overflow crowd, a lot or proud rela· l ives couldn't squeeze into city counci l chambers to ~ee the award ce remonies. It i.~n't that the av.'ards are !iO common as to be meaningl ess. Only 90 awards were given last week in girls' soccer and boys' basketball progran1 s involving roughl y 1.000 youngsters. City council chambers simpl y won't hold that n1a ny award winners, and their families. The parks and recreation awards program i~ a good one. But the commission i;hould look into another n1can$ or making the awards, or should use a bigger hall on the nights they arc handed out, so that evcrvone inter· estcd can sh~ the pleasure. · N Parents Resident Fo1111d 1l'a1•111 . ' 60Lfitl /ltlfJHT> I ·1 \' ., 1 I Deadliest Dear Gloo1ny Gus County View Called 'Superficial' Of Bores f'bongbts at Large : The deadliest kind of bore to meet at a ;ocial gathering is the sorl described long ago by ~1argaret Culkin Ba~ning. "She never quite lea\'CS her children fiom<'. even \':hen she doesn't take them Jloog ." • • People imagine they \Vrull honesty: but ln most instances they pre(cr delusion - 1 •s proof, most \rOu!d rather be treated 1rarn1Jy by a hy;>O· :rite than coolly by an honest man of re · itcrve . • Speaking of hypo- cri tes, have you no- Liced how often there a.re single words for oegatiye traits. but oooe for po!'litive traits? We have no sinkle \\'Ord for the opposite of a h~ critc. or the opposite of a liar, <lf the op. positc of a scoundr el. • • • rrs fascinating how people are generally discontented ~ith their ~es 1 Which really play a minor part in the life-scheme, but generaUy quite con- tenll'd with their minds (which. if developed, v.·ou!d take their attention off their bodies). • • • Anthropologists, in my opinion, spend too much time studyi ng what they deem to be "priniitive" tribes. and too little lime investigating the primitive residues that stilt dominate so-called .. civl \lzcd'' 50Cictics. • • 'r'esterday, on the 1e\\y, I ii t:'ard someone boomed as .. a legend in his own timr." ar.d I thoug ht it v.·as a review of last year's passing of Picasso or Casals \\'hat's \\'Qrse \\·hi!e \\-:liking on the bayfront at Balboa Island -look· ing at what our four·lt'gged friends ha \·e done. or. at what our beloved lr\'ine Company is doing to the all· too-precious landscape? H. c:. GIOOl!'IY Gwt '°"'"*"' 1rt Wllfl'lll_. 111 rMOer1 ,,,., dG 1111 111cti11r1 h' rf'lltct rM •lewt " "" ..-PIPtr. letOll ~Mr ,., ~·· ID GIOOmY Gus. DlllY ,Ila!. -until it turned out to be a promotion plui: for an announcer. ~O temPora! 0 mores !) • • • Money is a great buffe r against the suf· ferings the poor are subjected to : but all it d()(!S, finally , is make room for the sul· ferings that money docs not a\'a1l against. ' . • Extremism in \1'filing is a 1~:ay ... r assaulting the unthinking mind; just as over-acting on the stage is a v.ay of im· pressing 311 uncultivated audience. • • • Foreign languages almost alv.·ays seem to be spoken fa ster than one 's own, and to be made up of more animal than human sounds : one of the best reasons for learning another language is to rid oneself of thil!I et hnocentric conceit. • • • Turning dov.n an invitation to visit a ranch lhts v.inter,_Lbethou&ht of the fine old allOflymou.s description of a horse as "an animal dangerous at both ends and uncomfonable In the middle ." • • • Too many teachers seem to be eftUally annoyed at the precocity of the bright students and the apathy of the dull ones: wnat seems to be v.·anted is \\o'e11-con- ducted mediocrity. ,,·ith a folse sho\Y of inter~t. Freedom . to me. is not having a lot of money. if It prevents you from getting up v.·hen you v.·ant to. and staying abed when you don't want lo. (If money doesn't buy a broad margin of self-controlled time, it ls useless.> To the Editor: What· a pity it is that a member of an Assoc iated Press Featur~_Tcam , comini:: to Orange County to do a story, can find only the material she used fQr the superficial and distorted pi c tu re presented 1n the Daily Pilot, Sunday, ~tarch 17. \\'HEN OUR f<nnily moved here in 1961 we found remarkably v.·arm and en· lhusiaslic people welcoming us lo !he county, dehghtcd v.·e had the opportu nl!y to work and live here, 311d certain .,.,.c v.·oold Jo ve the orea. \Ve have. we d-0. and we shall con!inue to do so. We also feel \~e do not know afl therC' is to know abou t Orange Count~', although v:e ha\'C lived here almost 1-l yea rs, hut perhaps Kay Bartlett 1s a quicker study. People are people "'hcrever !hey may hve. This county slill has community spirit. and prople have not forgotten ho1v to smil e, how lo help in times of lrou hlf'. nor how to be concerned for their fellow men. Of course we have grown. Of course grov.'lh brings problems. But might il not be interesting and more professional for ft.l s. Bartlett and C.Ompaoy to mention the many fine projects o! The Irvine Compan)', the James Irvine Foundation, the Walter Knott family, the Segerstrom family. and others? CULTURE . she bleats! Did she try to atteod even one of the many cultural events available to Orange Countian s? Examples : The Orange Co u n t y Philharmonic Society brings the fines t \·isiting orchestras here, in addition to a regular season by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. We have the Orange County Community Orchestra, Community Concert Series, art . ballet, the Fest ival of Arts in Laguna, On tht• Tnany fine cam puses of the county - LlCI. Fullerton. Chapman .... as Wl'll a.~ community colleges -there are out· standing evcrr'.s of every kind. f)1dn'l an yone tell her about South Coast Rl'pE"r· tory Theater , recogni zOO national ly tor excellence? u·hilc \\'e need a facilitv t.o house many ( MAILBOX J Lelwrs from reade'llS a rc 1rr/coml' No1·1nally, 1rriftrs sltorl/tJ ront:ey r/1r i messaqes 1n 300 words or /j'.~s. 'f hr r1rilit to conden.se letters to }it .<:p<1er- or e/1minale l1bet is reserred. A ll Irr.~ ters m l'-SI include si 11nuture <ll1d mo1 1· iufl add ress b•it 1111~1rs may /i,, 1r1tJ,. lreid on request 1/ s11fficic11t reni:ou ts appare11c. Poelry uilL t11lt be 1111ii· lished. of our cult ural evC'nts. th is too will i.:om~·. In the meantime. Kay Bartlett. hnvc n sm00th flight back to ~cv.· \'ark. And tht' next time you come to Orange Counfy stay a little longer. look a litt!e dcC'pcr . and you might bt! pleasantly surpri't_>d ' JANE GRAY PO HT ER Lido Lease To the Ed it.or : Re: The headline story on the C"andid ates meet ing hekl in West l\'cv.·port and appearing ln the Pilot issue of '.\·larch 21. You quole me as sayuig "I put a lot o( money into my ho me . g1\'e inc a prL\'a1·· beeel>." I flA\.'E, sinct I was given the facta :uid background. been very n1uch 111 favor ol the Lido Isle beach ]Pase renewal. t disli ke writing "letters to the editor" feeling 1 ha,·e too t1t1 !f' tin1c to devote anv of it to thi.!i kind of endt'f1Vor. Hov.·ever. ·1 fttl a person.al ob:::int1on 10 the !l'-"OPle v.·ho took their time and spt~nt a rath er long c\·t•ning going O\'f'r all of the information on the Lido l\"'ast'. <Hlll sincerely >1'anl thc:m to knO\\' r11.1hl1t·ly \\·hat really v.'as intended . To start ~ith. all 11 candidah'~ received more Ulan a ,,.,,eek in advanC\'. a list of seven question' pertaining to \\'f'st r-oewport that v.·e who Lrve here fe<!l ore . ' Jury System May _ Tangle Watergate \\.ASHTNGTON -Anyone who is familiar \\'ilh the jury system in this country knov.-s !hat it can produce some unexpected result'.§. The trial of fonncr C:Om1nerco Secretary Maurice St.ans and former AUomey General John N. ~l itchcll in New York is not proceeding -precisely a~ dt"'!!!red by the prose<'utlon. and it \\·ill ht' seen if these t"o higbei;:t o[- ficials of the commi'· lee 10 re-elect Presi· dent Nill'.OO are foun.J guilty by 11 cmrefut· ly sc.lt'tted jury. A gu~s cannot be hatardcd on how great the prospect or their conviction_ or trading innlll'tlce for a poo.ooo campiugn contribution. But lhe element of doubt v.·hi ch usually acwmp.mlts any jury's deliberation srrv es to und erline one wiusual n.spect of Jmptachment pre> ceedlngs agalnst J>r~dent Nixon. Ttl.t.: POSSIBILITY does exist, in \\'hat degreo cannot be 1old, th11t tM: restgns.- tioo or lmpeacbmtttt of President Nixon could be followed by a jury finding that his chief 1ubordinalts we1'11 not guilty o( the crlme.s Jn which the President was 1Upposed lo be ln\-olvtd. If noc that, then (rucHARD WILSO~ I a legal mix-up rould concei\·ably set them free. This Is one point of-several whlt h makes the resignation proposal of con- ser.•ative Sena tor James Buckley of New York so-tmpral."fldlL 1t ls slgnlfiCant only in the sense that It ma y reflect a serious weakening in doctrinaire conservative support for Presidenl Nixon. With due respect for Senator Buckll!)', who setms to be an intelligent man. his approach to the problem h:is the Quixot ic nature which weakem so much rof doc- trinaire conservative thought. THE NET effect may also ht gre:1Uy ex'iiger.ated. ror there Is not mudl demonstrable suppon for lntellectualized conservatism. Buckley is the i;o\e reprcuntaUve In Congreu of what is ca lled the Conservative Party, "'hlcb is local to New )'ork and otherwise exist.! largely in the Imagination of a few devoted partisans. A national COMCrvatlve "movement" In any significant organized 1ense doe.~ oot e1.ist at all, cxctpt to the extent that It Ls expl'f!Ued in such publications u \ Na tionaJ Review and Human EvC'nts, v.·hidl are not overpowering in their im· pact. Even Barry Goldwate r docs not go along v.'ith Senator Buckley. ~'ILL ROGERS ' celebrated remark tha1 he v.·as a membe r of oo organlzl'd party -a Democrat -applies eq ually well to doctrinaire conservattves. Getting back kl the jury system. the possibilitit!! could be very explooive if J>resident Nixon \\'ere to follow Sen- ator Buckley 's advice, or even if 'the President \\'ere removed fr()m office prior to !he trill!!! or his sub0rdin3ff5. This Is. ln fact . the present schedule. The alleged \\'hlle liou.">c Watergate con- spirators are no! scheduled to go to trial before mid-5eptember. BY THAT TL\fE. in the professed schedult.1 of both the \\''hlte House and Congress . the question of Prtsident Nix· on·s tenure. ls to be settled. If so, and ii is a big if, the President"s subordinates v.w1d go to trial aft.er his O\\n fate was dete.rmint'd. Ca rrying it a step farther. suppose lhe Prt!ldent had ~igned or been removed. and the sub.sequent trials resulted in not guilty verdlctl for his subordtnatC$. Then there would be an e1ploston, for. it 5hould not be supposed lbat Prcsklcnt NIJon v.-ould go quietly into disgrace. He vtould de ... ·ote the rest of his aniculate Ille lo vindicating himself. President Nixon's la,,.,'Yers hold the view thal impeachment proCet'dlngs Lake precedence .,.,.halever their possible effect. on later criminal trials or his subordinates. This aUitudc places upon Congress !he heavy t!!Sponsibility or determining the guilt or innocence of ~ cf'llC'f conspirator before a Jury has dctennined if thtl're .,.,.a., a con.-.piraey. This may poo.'>ibly deter some eon· gressmen from wanting such a decision made prior lo the trials. Btrr TirE very least that it does as a practical matter is ti) rule oot President Nl:ton's resignation ror qu ite a \\·bile longer. If ever. The \\'att'rj!;ate judge, Joh n Slrica. has already suggested lhe Congre.ss might ronsider dl'l11~·1ng 11etion on Impeachment un til after the tru1 l!I., hut Congress assem its undoubtt'<i priority or acting before they hcg1n. So !he theortllcal possibilitr f'XISIS. howe\'Cr remole or near. thnt a!thllu~h Nlxon re.signs or Is removed before Scptembtr, hi.! subordlnatts cou ld end up fl"l!'C and tlear of erlm.Jnal cMrges. A beUer nx on that ~lblUty will be proved by the verdict in the Stans- Mlldloll lrlal. i illlJ)(rl .111! lu us tlf 1h1· JI ("!11)d1d:1!•'" uni\ lhr'•·•· 1 .~11.. !hf' 11nl,., or 1ntC'rf'~! to bi· i'(Jll\l'r11.101 l'1Wugh 111 s1x'ak on th1·111 Ont' .. 1 011·,1· 1h1·1•(· n1 t1d1· .1 1')(11111 1h,11 :1 (1ual1f1i.:<jt1on ff,r Cou11c1l shnuld be. to bt• 111for1nrd ;111d t:ike lhf' 11mr 1n lt':tm al)l.JU! th •· problt'lll'. :u11t thP \Ve"t ~1·\1 JIOrt f11ru1n h;ir.I ~i'IJ.1ra!<"l.I "TI11• ni··n fro1n tht' b1.1\s · ·n10..:...· 11ho did t.1ke th1· t1r111· 111 l1»1r11 .• uKI lhuSl' that did not . \(I\\'. h:ic·k to tht· l.1do lt·J~t· I 11;i~ ('••n.unl~ 111 no 1111y 1ryini;, t" rnakt• ;111~ S1.11\'!llt•ll! lh.1t \\,tS 1101 f:11·orabll' ror the f1•;1,1• 11•111•11.1! Thi• c·.111d1d.1tt• 11h11 v.a-; .,p,.a!iin:~ ion 1hl' 11·:1<1•· nlOl on1· l'f 1h\.· ~t·\•·:1 qu•·"t111n..;) :-;111t th•· 1, a,,. 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Since \1ht·11 dol·~ JJU\t1ng 1110111·.1 11110 properl y run .. 11tul •· Hu· l"rl !t·n:1 of wht1 hcr or not a ht·ach ~ho1Jld h1• private~ I pu t inonl'y into 111~ h111JH'. \\'c all have. ls th nt the JUSttfira11on for 1nilkt11!( a heath pri\':i tc~ I \\':t n!r'i'I 1ht• c;1nd1da1t· 10 really gii:e lhe rr.1.')0n., 1hi•y 11·t·rt· 111 f;11·or of the rt11{·\1,1I · I f•·••I 1110~1 of 1hr r:indida tcs rh1s c-h·t11on ;1rt 11ndcrC'stirnat in~ the voters nf nt1r 1·1t.1· \\1· <lf1 no\ n1•1'<1 to Ill' 1:1!kcd dov.11 trJ \\'1• '-'iln! soml' fticls, not pl:1!1!ud··~ H th•·rt· .;1 (·Hl.'i lo bt· a ltiC"k of .in;· rr.1li~:1Ui::l~n1<t; I :il.IJl:~\'Sl th~t tJ1i$ L5 not rn1f•. onh· a nt:('d fnr 1hi' (';todid;,itcs lo bt·Ht·r 4·x1)l:nn tht·1r po!i1!1ons. ~11\llr.OT SKll.Lh\'f i llt)ll 111 ••• , ,, , ,~ To lrlt· l-:t!i11J1 I rn1h1 1'orn n1l'n! on rhf• rrrrnt "Jok· H1~ ' 1111111111·111 of ~1 xon \\'hrn he. r('fc.rrcd rn 1h1· 1-'.unl!H'dll t'llt1n!n(·1o l\hO have t11 pay ~I :i.i :1 g;1ll1Hl for g<1';0linf', That 1 t'rn:irk ~··•'nls 111 ht• 1nade 10 n1:.ikc u:-. <;tup11! 1\nu·r 11·;111~ f1«·l hl'ttrr ahnut our h;11·k 0 l1rc<1k1ng !'O'i\~ f"tf Jl\1ng llnclud1ng laxes <"lr11! 1ntreaS('' i,f ()IJ!' :.•·e1n1ni;I:: un · con trol <•f our Fr:u1k1·n~lc·1n-; of !ht• Pen· tagon. X..\S,,, thr i'r\•,11h•nt·\'. v.hrrcln our "Prc~1d1·nt" li11·~ l1k1· a ve ritable sultan -;1 god -1rn·p10,1rl1ablf• J ,\\I Si\f) to rh1nk of how many A1nr.r1cano; \\ 11! feel l.x·rtf'r ltf'c:111SI' of r\1'(. nn·s rt•n1:1rk 1 I ~hnuld h:ul' ~.111! "c:1lrul11t('(I" rr1n:irk • I am sari lx'cau •<' J think a srrulll<·r P"'rc1·n1t11!" of thulk1nt: 1ntelh,ecnt 1\J111"r1t·an<; 11111 har1· 11 llCl"llf to lh1 •n1 that tl11•<;;f• Jlt'flplr in f:uropr \~ho h.11•e u, p:iy SJ.J;, a gcillon for i;:;isohnc. don 't IH.1\t t() d('pf·nd Qn J;!.1<>0l1n1• To ""t to kl't'P :1 r!:w-ir n\cr 1hc1r hc;1ds to pa\' !r.r lhc har" nrl't>ssi!1cs -!11~hl , h c ;1 l cl0Lh1ng. So lt 1c: ridiculous 10 po111t nut thr· difftrcnct' IJct l'.C<'n SI:'\:) anrt 6.i ce111i: H Ra llnn So typica l r1f thr douhll'·t:'l lk of 1\1l.O!l Th ink ::ibou1 11 po,.'Op!" .TAY c. nEm ('tllll(" f)11t. ... ("t'Jlflf ... 111:> To Th(' E.d11or l ..a~l V<'ar I a\lcndl'CI 3 horne \\cdd1n:: \1J11ch wail. 11n1C'd 10 h,1\.,., the n11n1s11>r bc'gin after the 7 10 J"I fie\\· o\cr tht> hOl,l're so thnt 11 c <"oukt hf·:ir the ('f'rf'· mnny. This took plac~ on B;:i l~ri l<.l;1r.:t so pit}' the poor pcopl~ up tn \\ ,,.,tch[1 11 ho ar£> rlJ[hl undrr !he· n111<f' pn1h rn o! lhl ltra ng~ Count~ A1r1x1rl' I LIVE in :in arP.1 nf ( l)~!:i \l1·~a nnt afff'('tcd by !hi' not(,~ 11n!J I ha,·1·n't p..11d too much allflnhnn In !h" J'll'nhl"m until I read a recent lrtt1·r 10 !hi' cdnor rroni Alan L. Blum. It occurs lo Jlle 1ha1 .:.ddmg IC'nj.:th to the airport of ho'A'C\er tn.iny mllrC fl't't \\'ill 11l11ma1cty sN.'m "reasonable'' or .. prncue;il '" is iust openin~ the doors fur th<! big JCt~. Afler :.ill. didn't v.·e have a ll'lt uf publiC'ity nver Jhe fact that l'r{'..;jd('nt r\1xon 's pilot wasn·t sure. he rou!d srt tht' Spirit of '76 down on the airport runv.·ay and he did? Af!l·r thr runways arr. length ened. lht'rl' 11ould be oo doubt that that si.z.e jet l'0t1ld land "i!h rase. And sni t \\'ould be "l"onic onr, t·ome all." \\'llAT EXCLSE v.·ould \.1-'l' ha\'e for rt·f11s1n~ Arnl'rican Airhne.s. P'an Amer1· f·:1n I n11M· f'l r. as an alternate when I.AX 1~ fog~c.d in·~ ()r for scheduled nights" Aftt-r all. tht> l•)n~ run~·ays WO\lld h;i.nd!c thcn1. I n.·:i l11f' rl1 ghl~ are rl·i?ul ated. hy bid, public hcarin~. <:oinp<.·tlllon and have to be awarded by a public agency ... bul there we would be ... sitting ducks \lilh an airport large enoligh to handle the hig jets. It r(':il!y is tline 11·e all ~o "up in arm~" nhout tht j!'I noi~ prohlr n1 . and I.he oily fi lth v.·hich ill filtering dov1n into oor lungs, on our shrubbery and coating our la11·n furniture and cars with grime . JU~E PETERSON f'1iirv ie1v Serles To thP F'..ditl'lr· 1\rt V1n"Wl's recent .serit"S on "The Kids Do\.l·n l.hC" Slrf'cf' 1~ one of !he n105t com · pass100.1te nnd incisi1·c that I ha\·e re:Kl in a l ong: lime. I om sure that it has g1Vl'n !hr people who read the stories a much great.e r undi!rstanding ol the ·Fci1rv1cw prog ram. and \\'C need that! /1 ~ in his article on The SymposiUm of lk:<iU1 \\'hich vie did at lloag Jfospi t.al. you\c caused people lo think from <i nothi.:r v1ev.·point. f'.IRO~ Y~ 0 . FISHER 1~·,_.,,,,,g,, ,, .• ,,$ To \hf' Ed1h1r l,n·1 'lf'!i·n~·r w(llld('rfu !" Tiu ·:· nn11 conclurlc tha t 1hr Back Bay 1s 'ragn;-1111 and should he dred ged so that the tide t ;in flu~h 11 Out I said as much >•·at' ;,i:o. ~ty M'.Ltnt1r1c 1nstru1nent .,,·as nly llf)<o.1·. 'file 1n.·U11: ("l')nlp.in\' .,,·ot1ld probably ha\1• drt'dgt'd it ou t. don a!l'<l park s1 les ;1111! built t,.·au t1fut f>St.'tles along the .!-hon· 1f the rounty h:111 half cooperated. "-~ .1 re~ult, "e '-''OUld •nave had •·mpto;.m<'nt .. and a grt~:it~·r tax bast-, h,•n(1· lov.l'r taxr~ for 1·\el)'Olle. but \\·e h.1d t,1 l1~!cn to ;1 hunch of l'('Ology nut s. JI~! DOLD l~G OIANGI COASJ DAILY PILOT !1obf'r't ,\'. \rrtcl, l'•tbU.shtr Tlioma.s l\ec1.•1l, F.ditor 8arbnrrr Krt 1b1l'h £'Juonal Page Ed1W r Thf' fd1tm1a! PAel!' o( t~ Daily r 1.01 .l«.'k.S to inform and ltlm ul&!I" n'Mlrni by Ft"5"11Jna: on thia pq:t d l \'t!rtt' ecmml?Tltll?Y en It.pin of in· TM"t·J! liy 5)'ndlratfld t"Olwnni1t1 and f"Artcnn1Jt5, by pra'\.il1lnf • lnn.im '"'" rr11<J"n.' v1rv.s and hy P""mlll'lf tins nr'-'·ip.aprr:r's oplnion1 and ido.'.u on C'Urttl'll topics. ~ f'dil(lfUllJ Q[llnlQl't'tl; "'~ tht-rn1ly r 11n1 ~wc"r only 1n 1ne rihtor\aJ ~urnn •t thl" top or ~ P~lt. Opin1Q:U l"'Cprtt !P-d by OM COi· umn1~t1 and 'c1 noon~ •"Ii kttft" \\Tltm &tt thl"lr ov.·n and no~,.. mtnt o! their \1f"lt• by the Dalb l"llot tihould be 1ntffftd... , ll'ednesday, March 27, 1974 .. 4ntismog •--.--_P_rog ram Upheld SACRAMENTO (AP> -An Assembly 001nmlttee h a s relused to act. to delay the st.art ?.1onday or a contl'Oversial statewide smog device program affecting 1966- 70 ' model cars at change of ov.nership. The trOgram, alrtady in effect in the San Die~o. Las Angeles and San Franclsoo t1ir basins, requires tMI ~troflt anti.smog devices be nued to any of the state'!! 4.$ n1illion (.._ __ s_ta_t_e __ ) 198'-70 model cars that change ownership. The devices are designed to reduce t h e emiMlm of oxides of nitrogen. The Assembly Traru;porta· tion ~ refused Tu.cs· day to take a vote on tv.-o measures that <\'Quid have de- layed the start of the pro- gram. Critics says the devices increase fuel coosumption. e Speed Lltnlled SACRAMENTO iUPJl -II is too sooo to relax the 55- mile-an-hour speed limit, {:ov. 1 Ronald Reagan said Tuesday. ~ The governor's stand is at odds with that of HighY.·ay Patrol Commissioner Walter Pudinsk.i, who last v."Ct'k urged that the 65-mile-an.flour speed :· limit be restored as soon as t possible . I I e E~tortion Paid FREf\10t-.'T !UPI) -A sack Ollltaining $65,000 v.·as left Tuesday in a Fremont garage after the manager of a branch of the Bank of Aml'Iica discovered a bomb threat. Eldwood Weitmarm, 55, said he found the extortion note and a strange device -"a contraption with a lot of wires" -in his car. After following a complicated drop routine. "reib'nann left the money and the mysterious device in a garage beneath an apartment building. , e Chief• Re•ign ~i RJVERSlDE (UPI) -Tv•o '[ · coonty department h e a d s resigned Tuelday, one of them r 'unde r fire from his "· wbordinates "''ho ~ained ~ he had ''oomplete inability to ' adminL5ter . ., I Gale!> !Gnley, 55. ,.a i r I· JX>lliitm contro1 d i s-t t i c t I dftctcr since 1970. announced he would leave for personal rea91X18 on April 9. Employes in his department had signed a petition oomplaining of hi.s handing of the department. e Vow• Pieketh19 W ASHJNGTON !UPI l c.esar Olavez vov.•s his United Farm Workers v.'ill resume picketing California's rich San Joaquin Valley farmlands to • regain contracts k>6t in a ,. bitter struggle last year ""ith cm.tractors and the Teamsters Union. ' • ' l ' 1be issue, Chavez told the second legis\!ltive conference of the UnH.ed Auto Workers- lntemational Asoociation of ~lachinist.s. is "whether the wcrkers themselves or the fann bosses will decide \\-ho is 10 repi C3errt. them.·· Althou~h the Teamsters "still have the contracts. "·e have the people to vlin them back," Cha\'e7. said. 22 l Mak e Cal Pol y Honor List • • Tnnty·tW? °'ia~c Coast area students ' ha've been placed on the Academic lionors List for the fall qU&rter at c.al S t a t e Polytechnic University , Pomona. Pennir L. Glasgow wa!' named from Corona del ?-.tar. Stx-Cost!l l\1csans are listed·: William J. F'_elJ:!!maker. Ali K. Ghavam i, Glenn E . Magnus9(fl., Craig B. Nomur11, Hamed SaecU Md Thomas t.. ThomJ>""). Patr1c\a J. Gall o{ Foont:\in Valley was placed on the list, a.s were lluntlngton Beach residents: Uldls G. Abele, Candace L. Orarer. Stevt:n D. Erikson. ?-.fary L. Picard and Rudolf Sdleldl. Elb:abtth E. Fre-tbalm and Keith Kling v.·cre named from Irvine and ~fark L. Pankretz and Sht:rry L. Ringer. fro1t1 Laatma Beach. 1fhe three honored fro1TI Newport Sta~ v.·ere Bruce \\'. Dye, Richard I). l..C'A'i!I nnd Lucille A. PaUoo. M30 named were llebecca J lllquist <I Son Clemer1te and Robert C. SantJnl oC San Juan capkltano. JAILED JN FRAUD Singer Ike Turner Ike 1'urne1· Arrested In Fraud Trustees Revamping Programs LOS ANGELES IAP J St"Odents at C31ifomia's st.ate ~ and universities may soon be able to take mme classes off campus and won't necessarih• be restricted in the ru.nnbtt or lDlits they lake during suminer sessions. Atten1pting to ease the procedure ror obtaining a degree. the educational policy committee of the board of trustees of the 1!1-campos system voted Tuesday to revamp two progra ms. They first approved a pilot program for holding some' classes off campus where lhey might be more convenient for many students. Then they abGlished a regulation \\"hich limited the number of units.a student eould earn during summer sessions. 11\en. for th<' first lime. tJ1r committee authorized spending student funds to pay for a lobb\"ist in Sacramento. The studC nts have had a lobbvist for 311 vrars. but the-re at~·ays ha~ been a question of legality O\'Cr his salary becau:;e lhe. trustees never approved it. The three n1easurl's \\"Cre expected to be apµroved by the full bnard today a.~ the trustees ended thei r t"·o day meeting . Citizen's Complaint Dismissed BE\1EfiLV ffiLL'i <AP1 - 'The district attorney's office Tuesday dismissed a citizen's <"omplatnt against f n r m e r Beat le John Lennon r o r allegedly-striking a woman phoklgrapher outs ide a \Vest Hollywood club. Assistant Dist. Atty. Robert lmmt:rman ~aid there "''as insufficient evidence to charge Lennon wicb the a I I c g e d Incident last. Mareh 13 al the Troub.ldour. Lamon. a song writer and fonner lead ;<;in~er with the Beatles. reportedly vr a ii ejected rro1n the club after ~hooting obscenities during a J)('l"(ormanct> by the Smolhcrs Brothers comt!dv I e a m . l.l'rtnoll UllS not arre~ted bu1 a citizen~ complaint \\'as filed by the ohotogracher. \Viltlt'SSCS !old ~he r l [ [•I clr cullCS that' Lennon became ro1tdy and sta rted tteckllng TnnH .. 1v ~mothers. e Id er n1cmqer or lhe te:lnl. Ol:t.~idf! tht club l..tr.JlOO ;illf'pl'dly struck Brenda Mary P~rkins. $0, or lloll y-V.'ood , a rrcelanct photogra~r. V.'rdnr~ay M.tircn 27. 1'>74 DAJ LY PllOf j ---. Two Me11 Jailed 8 Plucked From Sea -.. In Rape of-Five ~16million in sales in the past 16 weeks has to le11 you somethin8 about 0unr1se Coun{[y Club! • Ownership I !\ofcmbr:rship All In One -Sunrisr Country Club brin~s you all the ad\"anta.gr-s of belonging to the m ost clr~:1nt. private ~o l f rlub a nd tennis club plus ov.•ncrship of a beautiful ~in.l"(lt'· "tory condominium on fee land in a gate-guarded communi1y for the price or condominium ov.•ner· ship alone. A n ew prcc.cdcnt in lu xu rious desert Jiving. A nc"' criteria for your condominium d ollar. How it \\'orks -As an nv.·ncr you rccri,·r propr1· ctary membership rights in both the l"(ulf and 1cnn1' <'lub v.·ith 1hc ability to arli,·ate your pl:t' ihi:-pn' · ileiz;c in r ithrr or ho1h for only non1111:il ~111111 .il due~. There arr no 1nembcrship ini1iation fer,, 'l'hcv mcn1be:rship ri~hl~ remain vo'ith the ov.-i1rr~h i p u! r.ach condominiuni. An in1por1ar1 1 a~~1·t 10 1hr v:tll1e and ~cturity of your inv~tmcn1 . Club facilicics ·ro Ri,·al The }'inrsl ·-·rhr h11·;d )>Oint of Sunrise-€ountry E:lub is 1ha. I f>,00011<1u,1rr. foot, ,p\it-lc\"rl l·lubhous<'. A ma~tcrpicc.e of 1t.'lrd1· terranean archi1ecture. it includes a ~lasS·\•,.allNI main dining roon1 and adjacent firesi de loun~r v.·hich overlooks the 1 ~1 tee,1 8th :e:rct n, the out· door d ini n~ deck and one of 1he four commun11v lakes. ThcrC·s also a men·s grill, locker toonts • .i.n;LCk • bar and the tennis and golf pro shops. Nearby. arc:. 1hr main swimming pool and a separate children"!i r~rcat ion area. Tennis -'Ilic Tennis Club fa cilities mrasurc: up tn 1hc finest a ny"·here. There a rc nine beautiful t ourts. four lighted for night play and one ove1 - :.1zed and iiunken for tournament play. ·rhere arc ... ... • ., ,. also four teaching a lle\"s v.·ith "idcotapc replay equ1p- n1cnt to sharpen )'Our gamr- and to top it all olL o ne of the grca~s of tennis, Dennis Ralsto n. is Resident Oirec· _ 1tnr of Tenni~. • IJ,.,,,,,. Ral•ton. Uir,.tto• {.o! lcnn" St1m,.,. <:<>nnl1'' Chol'> <A>•rh t l'd Capt•1n Qf lhf l'li ~ a11<l li'liJ lh\I• . i t t.: .. r T6m. s .. rh p1., ... ,.1~•rh"" _. 11 ;n< rnartl. Golf-..Sµrcading. oulv.·ard from the beautiful club- house com plex is the challenging 18=h0te Ted Robinson designed ~olf cour..c. \Vinding i1.; way l(Cn tly throughout ihc community, you·ll find il \\'t'll trapped wi1h j ust enough ""'atcr hazard~ lo 1nake i1 truly intc~ting. A ~rcat course for euher the high or low handicap pc~. Si nglr-Story, Low·Dm~ity Luxury -Kl'"Stled com- fo rtably along the roll ing green fairwa r~ are the beautifully spacious condominium~. r\i; only Sun·. rise can build them. And sc attered Hrnon~ 1hrn1. .1.pproximately 18 :§Cparate-sunn1ng areas c01nplc1e with s\\·imrT)ingj:.iools a.Od con1panion th erapy pool~. To make Sunrise Country Club an even mort ir11· p re5$i\.'C value, you'll only find about four "ondn- miniums to the acrr And a~ ,,r\·r !\a1d , on fee la nd. ~ ...... Take Hwy. 11 t south from Palm Sprinit~. lcf1 "llt (;Quntry Club Dr.,or lntcrstale 10 10 Ran,on Rrl. (Ranc ho f\1i ragc exit) left on Bob H opt' Dr. 2 milr~ to Country Club Dr., then turn right.1-,.lrphonc: (71 4) 328·3191. Ont, two and three-btdroom condominiums From $33,995 to $69.995. ~sunmse ~ COUITTRY CLUB . ,. ... ' .. ....... . ~··· .:.~ : •.I. '· :-,. ... · .. . . ~: ,. . _, .. .. ' : ... ·.:..• ... .. .. : ... .. , ,. 'i·' '" .. , ··~ ., ... . .. . • • EOUAl HOUSING OPPORlUNtTIES Over ,JflO condominiums have been sold in the past I~ \\'eeks. The sensa1ion ol' the de sert. 11 • I ' • • ---- ' Orange Coast EDITION _ '~'odu,··s t 'innl • • '. Sdocks VOL. 67 , NO. 86, 7 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1974 c TEN CENTS ~ They~ll Dig l!p Fairview Bond Again After just C'Omplcting a storm drain project to eliminate persistent flooding, workmen are almost ready to begin COO.!truction on Costa ~lesa 's Fairv iew Road all over again -this time to widen it. The widening project will ~Lst of a one-mile stretdl between Princeton Drive and Dorset Lane and should be under way by early fl.1ay, acoordlng to Public Servk'es Director Jim Eklridge. A contrart for the project has not yet ~ let but city of(iclals hope that Ulc work can be completed by school opening this September. Fairview will be widened to three lanes in each direction in the affected stretch and double left tum pockets pro\'ided in most instances, Eldridge said. There are presently two llW'! in each dtrection and sin~le left tum pockeu. Although plans call for all of Fairview Road in Costa ~1csa to be widene!d. the public services director explained that lhc section near Costa ~lrsa High School and Orange Coast College lS beint: 11t'i<lencd fi rst to relieve the 11,·orst congestion. The remainder is scheduled for widening in 1975. One of the benefits of. the "idening project is a loor foot "'ide bicycle lane which has been includt.-'d lo impN>\'C 1he safety of slud{'f}ts ~no use bikes as lheir traruportatk>n to and from campus. The widen ing proJttt is not altogether free of problems, however. Edison utility polfl in the right of v;ay musl be moved and lhere is a possibility that more th.10 200 trees may have t.o be moved or cul down to accbm modi!.te the project. Sorne {)f the lost ry e 31>\'.l('n l "111 tx• rl'stort'd by ;1 h<':1vl\y landsc:i ped nit'dian, 1\•h1c:h in addition to trt~s and plants, "'ill fea tu rt' patt ernt.'<l concrete bnck...,ork, Eldr1dgr ~1id thr f ai rvit•1-1 "idt•11 1n~ 1o1·as approv ed b~ lhe e1ty counci l fh·<' yea~ ago in ant1c1pa1lon of ht':.\"y traffic 1·ohune.s on thr thoruug hfart'. lie added th:1t Fa1 r\·1e"' !toad is' ~Ot tx-1ng 111dt•nl'tl to t·nco11rai;:\· 111or1· p.·1.11!. to dr1 1·1· on 11 but 10 t1h•1•r 1h1· 1r.1fl11· 1" 1·1 \l,"h1cll ~1l1d1('S $hO\\' F,llt\I\'\\ l!i1;1d II ' t>t> rt'flu1rtd 1(1 r.1rr:-111 futur.· \1-.1r .. • El<lndgl' s:11d ;1no1h1·r 11 11l1·n1n~ prOJ•' ... lll; l'l:irtn11;i A1·1'nu1• tx·111•'•'1L l~~h ~In'' to !hf' .\l'\IJ>OTt lk•.u·h I'll~ l11n1: ... 1• c·urrf'ntll 111 ' prot;rt·s~ .11111 shou ld 1~1 f1fir...'t1<'<i°b~ JUnl' • Vesco Gift 'Not l(rwwn' U.S. Aide Nabbed By Nixon Mystery Mexico f(idna1J Unveilefl F'rom \\'Ire Services l<;EW YORK President Nixoo apparently did not lea rn that financial manipula tor Robert L. Vesco gave a $200,000 secret cash contribution to the Nixon re~Jection campaign until more than 10 months after it was given, accord ing to the transcript of a \\.'atergate tape read today at tlie 1\litchcll-Stans conspiracy tri al. nie revel at ion and Nixon quotes indi cating his dis may were disclosed as ousted White House counse l John \\'. Dean Ill completed testimony as the chief go\'emmcnt "'ilneS!'! against fonner U.S. Ally. Gen. John N. l\titc hell and former Commerce Sc<.'retary .Maurice H. Stans. ~litche\1 was Nixon's campaign chai nnan and Stans "'as his chief fund raiser. Dean, u nd e r cross-e xamina1ion. verified a con\•ersation he had with Nixon at the \\'hi le House Fe b. 28, 1973. 'lbe transcript, as read into the !rial record by Sta ns' attorney, Waller Bonner, said Nixon inquired about the identity of the donor of the S200,000 and Dean told hin1. "For all purposes, the donor is Vesco."' "Stans would never do a thing like that -never,'' the President-remarked. "No. nel"er." Dean agreed. "Never." said Ule President agai n. According to prcvlOlls testimony, a Vesco aide deli vered the money to Stans April 10, 1972. three days after a cut-of{ date for wu-eported donations under a new federal campaign contributions law. However, the $200.000_was never reported to the Office of Federal EIC<!tions on the groun~i; that it was on its wa y to the committee on the cut-off dote, according to previous testimony. l\iitchell and Stans a.re charged y,•ith conspiracy to impede a Securities and Exchange Commission investigatioo of Vesco in exchange for the contribution. Vesco "·as later charged with looting a mutual fund business of $22.4 million and was named a co-conspirator with Mltche \!_. and Stans. He has fled the country and found asylum in the Bahamas. Dean. on the v.·itncss third day, v.·as more µreviously and often answering qu estions. stand for the subdued than hesitated in Tuesday, he testified that although fle told Nixon and Stans th at Stan<; acted within the la11.· in accepting the $200,000 contribution. he had no real knowledge of the legality of the transaction. The ousted Nixon \Vhite House counsel spent a grueling day on the witness stand at the federal courthouse. He underwent cross-examination by defense attorneys who sought to weaken his credibility and impreSs on the jury that th e government's key "'ilnes.s is the kind ol man "'ho would testi fy against his old friends and "borrow" Nixon campaign funds ...,·ithout paying them back . Al one point in cross-examination by Stans· lawyer. Bonner. assistant U.S. Attorney John Wing objected that Bonner was .badgering Dean. "I'm, not badgering the v.·itness." said Bonnet . "f want the truth lo come." Dean then \'Oluntee red: ''t want the truth to come out ."' Judge Lee Gagliardi. who several Grotichy Gorilla Some days even a prelty female like Poto. a 16-year-o ld go rilla al San Francisco's FJeishcii:ker Zoo, hates everybody. Not that she reall y can be blamed. It wa s raining and she covered herself with a piece of sacking -and what lady wants to be photographed that way? Agnew Sells Ho111e, Makes $110,000 Fo1· 15 Mo11tl1s \\'ASHINGTON (AP ) - Former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and< bis wife have sold their home in a \\·ashington suburb for $300,000. They paid $19G,OOO for the house IS month.s ago. 1be buyers Were a retired \\'ashington builder, Myron Davy, and his wite. Barbara Davy, a real estate agent v.·ho sokl the proper:ty to her in·la"'s, said she believes the Agnews will n10ve out next month. They have 90 days to vaca te. The Agnews have been looking for a less expensive house. something in the neighborhood of $100.000, in the Severn River area of fl.iaryland. accwding 10 writer Betty Beale. whG disclosed the sale in the \\1asbington Star-News. Before buying the house, in the ~1aryland suburb of Kenwood , the Agney,·s rented an eigbt·room suite at a downtown Washington apartment hoteL The General Services AdministraHon estimated recently it spent $124 .587 for improvements required for the protection ol Agnew when he v.·as \'ice president. But realtor Peter Burr said "'hilc Agnew made a prof.i t on the sale. about ${2,000 of it is due to a 40 percent appreciation of property in the drca since December 1972 \\'hen Agne1v bought the house. Agney,· spent some Of his 0\1·n money for improvements, such as a recreat ion room and some of the government expenses were for security items that did not enhance the property, :'ltiss Beale wrote. The Davys live near \\"oodbr idgc. Va .. and had to relocate since their 250-acre area is being convertl'd into a state recreational park. Bo1uh Kills )Jan, 22 BELFAST rUPl l -Joseph Hughes. 22, became the 96'11h ''ictim of violence in Northern Ireland by accident. He happened to be driving by Tuesday "'hen a time bomb ...,·ent off outside Belfast. Bl:LLt:Tr...: llt;R~IOSILLO. ~ltxlco I Ar) -v.;.s. ron sulate 1pokesman lhb aftrrnoon ldl'n- llfled lbe U.S. comm crclaJ o\lacbt ll·lth the l'O nsular office here "·ho v.·as kid. naped Frida}' as John ; llkoon, 31. His hometollll "·as not lmmedialely given. !llEX ICO CITY fL"PI f -A L" S. embas.~y spokesman said tod.1y :in '·American officia l" ha~ been k1dnap«1 but refused lO give deta ils ''becau se his Russ Leader Resclied1t les U.S. Talks r.tOSC0\\1 (t;Pll -Lronid I. BreZl'tfl<'\' _delayed talks with U.S. Secretary of State -Henry A . Kissin ger ror SIX flOUrs today. The Communlsf parfy general sec~ary ga ve no explanalioo but othe r sourees said It 11,·as because of a hurriedly ca lll'i! meeting of the Politburo. Brezhnev and Kissinger th<'n began tal ks in the aft ernoon after ·Brezhnev rescheduled them from the rooming. Diplomatic sources said the 16-meniber ruling-rolltburo apparentl y hea rd a report from ~larshal Andrei A. Grechko, the defe115e mi nister. \\'ho returned fro m an official visi t to Troq late Tuesd::iy. State Department spok esman Gc.'()rge Vest said Kissinger gave a luncheon for Foreign ~1iniste r Andrei A. Gromyko and ta lked v.·ith him for an hour. Then he drove to lhe Kreml in and began meeting -"'•ith Btczhncv_a.LJ.~D p.m. (~ioscow timC), Vest said. Kissin ger told newsmen he sa"' nothing ominous In the unexplained cance llation of the meeting earli er in the day. '·You can look on it the other 11i'ay.·· he said. Earlier. there had been~ reports Kissinge r's talks here. deal ing "'ith issues lo be resolved be fore a l'isit by President Nixon in June, might be ex tended to a fourth day . When (;rom yko lll'aS asked hy ne\l'Sffi en how the talks were going, he said, "Ahead, ahead." Kissinger. Gromyko and 22 invited guests dined on consommc. sal mon. veal and three types of French ...,·ine pnor to lhe afternoon session of talks. lirelhnev and Kissinger met a total of nea rlr 17 hours ~tonday and Tuesday. l\issinger is schedu led to lea ve Thursday. bul there have been reports llw' Russians asked him to slay one day longer. Ves t said Kissinger still is planning on a Thursday dc.-parture but that could change. times wemed Dean not to voluntee•r--- state menls, tu rned wit h a scowl to the wilness and said : Pollu-tion '~Indefinite' ··r-.Ir. Dean, I don't want 10 reprimand you again. si r. 'Yoo are an attorney." DAILY PILOT AD RESPONSE GREAT "The response v.·as terTlfic." \\'hat more do you have to have ;.. : ad vertiser say to tell you that you're doing the job? 'T'trat 's what lhe advertiser said who placed thl.s three-linct: Attract. Bachelor apt. Yrly rental. Bal rsl. Call (Phone No.) • There's plent y of space in the Daily Piiot ror ~n ad that ca n '\\'Ork just as \\'ell for you . If yoo want to reach the audience ·with "response ability," try the direct line to il Dail~ '>ilot ad·visor. Dial 6-12-5678. • • No Rapul Solution to Vpp~r Bay Problern Expected Tu·o top Orange COUnly officials said today bacterial pollullon of Uppe:r Newport Bay is a chronic problem and the current ban on water sports In the estuary will continue indertnllely. SUpervi>or RanaJd Caspers and County llealtb Officer Dr. John Philp said thtre are no solutions ln slghl to the contbl:ulng flow of fecal polluta.ots. Caspers told his fellow supervisors Iha! a meeting of top water qutl\ty e1pe n s took place Tutsday in his oUice to air the situation and its probable causes. The e1pem concluded that the blggtst pollutants is not recycled human scv.·age but rather fertllJzer runoff r r o m agricultural operations and deposits or cattle droppings in stream bc!ds that pour into the bay . .. "!l's kind of ironic that \1'e are so strongly in fa vor of retaining our agricultural and cattle operations on ly 10 find out they are 1he major pollu1an1 s of the Upper Bay," Caspers sa id. The bay y,•as quarantined a v.·eek ago when coliform bacteria counts y,·ere found to be far above state w11ter quality standards. Since col iform is a product of feca l matter, !here i;i.·as an immt<llat e fe;i r that recycled sewaAe being J>OUrtd Int() the bay \\·as the main !!oQurcc or pollution . Cas pers blamed v.hal he called "fuu.y press coverage" for ipreadlng that story and said the real cause has li ttle or noth.lng to do with the recycled sewage. Philp said tQday "the situation Is the .!lame today as It wa1 when we posted the area against "'aler sports. "It is a chronic situation and I would sny the restrictions are indefin ite un til such time as !he standards are met,'" he said. "I don 't see how that will happen under lhe current circumstances." Philp said II is virtually impossible to stop the bacteria-carrying matter from entering the bay "'ate r "'it hout completely shun ln g down agricultural and catt le. operations. , Caspers won bc)ard approval for a stud y by various county agencies of th<' exact pollution i;ourct!I and their relath·e contributions to the bay problem. "We should Identi fy bot h short term nnd long term remedies and their probable tffcclivenes!I in reducing the polluUon," Casper'l said. 11r,. L'--in danl.!er."" Thi· spoi.. .. sn1an r<'fusro to 1d('{]Uf~ th•' k1dn.1p"'I L('l1n1, or to explain 1f hl· 1 .. an ('ltlb.1$"\' attachf' or officer Ill' also rl·fu~:d. to d1:-rlosc 1f th<' \'1ct1 rn l1l'l'~ 111 ~l~·xico City or (']se11h{'re "That's alt I can say nght 00\\," $:11d '.\l i{·hat>I Kr istula, pre~s spoke~nuin fo~ th(' f•1nbas~y . "\\'e C11nll(lt i.t11·1• :iny rnort· d1·t:i!ls ht.•(·au.~f' his li ft> is 111 danger .. ll r aJ.r,o rtfust.'<i lo S<ly 1o1hcn the k1dnaping took ph.t(·c, Tht' rir~t f\'pt11 l or •h· ~irln,1p (',Llllt' 111 \\';1~11111-(100 dur111i.: .l lll'1c fi11~ uf ncY.'SJUc.1 U} 1\l1oruey c;cu1•1'.d \\ 1\hJn1 B S.1xl1t Ill' did not 1<l1·nt1h ltw ~ 1t·tu11 t'~l\'l'I :v s,11 ht' \\ilS ··d l'., (·1.111~ul,1r off1t1;1l Saxbc's d1~t'losurl' ,,f tht• 1111.:1d~~n1 ...,-:i~ almost bv acc1de111 lh tv!ct r1•por11·r~ h1· 11 as canCchng a plan111'(! tnp to ~1t''<l ("O this lli'l't'kt•od ht.'C'au~. of !ht• l..1<ln.1111n~ "I t\'llS suppost"<l to gu !1) ,\1•'Xlt•1 th1" 1o1cl•kend, buL 1h1·rf' h.1~ l:io.•t·11 a k1<ln.1p111.: tSce l\lll~AI\ l'11g~· 2! 1-~urning Tables Parents f,o Da11cc at Cost<• ~1c.~u Turnabout ls f:ilr play, accord ing to the studt"nts at Costa P.lf's.a High School t1·ho 1h1s F"rnt:iy night "'ill host <in act1\·1ty for 1hf>1r parencs. 1ns1ead of ha\•ing ont hoslcd for lhern. They ~ ll th~ Community Adu\1 Da n~ and to make sure their j)3ren\s en joy tht'mst·l vt'5 dancing tll th!! Glenn t.liller sound ~t the Balboa Pa vlliOn. 11r1 one undf'r 21 111·1!1 be adrn ittcd . fo'or lick~! rc>5ervatHJl1!'! t:all 545-9439 The danCt'. sponsored by l h l' Associated Stud(·nt Dody, beg ins al II p n1. and goes to n1idnight. T1ckeL~ are $3 pt'r Jl(·rson ;ind ::ire availa ble at the sehool nr at the door the nig ht of the dance. OrganizPrs say thr Community Adult lluncc this yea r replaces the popul11r \lnrl y's Corral, a ca m11•a! 1o1·hich "'as put on for the student~ bv !heir p.1n·nt~ during pre1·1ou~ y<'ars \\'1!h !111• camJllh tr•rJL up I " reconstn.1t l1nn "·ork thf're L~ nC1 room l:>r a ca rnival lh1s y<'a r arKI lh;1t L~ 1o1 h~ th• students plann£rl.Jht: dance . l'Xpla1n~'(.\ Jn E\ll'r of the student acll\'1t1cs office . P ... rronn1ni.: will bt· Fr:1nk \\"hit" ;,nd hi~ "Men cf ~lt•lod\ ·· .'! si."·man j!roup 1o1hich 11hl)S ~tnooth ." d,1nr1·,1l>lt> n1u.'l1c. An optn bar and hut hors d"o1>ut•n· .. :irt· addi.:d al!rt.r\10rl!- Students art: pr<•p.:1r1ng "tht' hor~ 1\'()(•uvres and the pl;1t'l· ~1·1!1ni.: fnr lh•' dance wh ich carries the thc1111'. "Th•• Good T Lllll'S .. , Procr«ls fron1 th1· t•irnt v.·1J1 ht' u~t·d to buv trophies and plaqul'S fol' the stud<'rlt honor :.i1o1 ;1rds lla11<1uet ~Tay 22. Mixed Burglary Tea111 Foiled in Costa Mesa A man-...,·oman burglary team l\'rtS caught red-handed and r e d - faced-Tuesday night hy <i Costa ~les:i 11'0man "'ho rctuml'd home from a pray er meeting and surprised !hem as they \.\·ere stuffint: ;1 p1llo"' ca~ with good ies "Oh. 11·e must be in the wrong houS<'~" stan1n1c red !hf' ni<1n. 1dc11t1hl'<l b.v ~frs. Joan /\.. \\'1Jha m~n as d a r k eomple:oon«.I :ind 1n his rarly 21)"s 'A'it h hai r parted strai~ht down the middle. '·\\'c have a fnrnd in jail and he sent us 10 this house lo get some money and a TV so "'e could raise ba1l 10 gl'I him out of jail. Our friend 111 Jail ga\·e us a key to !his residence and lold us no one 1o1·ould oe hom e. \\'ha!'s the addrl"SS here~" 1\lrs. \\'i lliamson's explanauon that the address Wa,,5 9.W Presidio Ort\'C brought n reply fro m !he burgla r thot he ...,·as C hie ken· killing 011eration Ope11 .~ \fAGEE. j\f 1ss. IAPf -The slaught•r of millioos or .\l1ss1sc;1ppi chickt'n.~ round lo contain unsafe ltvel~ of s cant'1·r ca using JX'S\1c1de is undC'r .... ·ay 1. IL J. l\lcCa rty. one of tht lrtr~t·~I J)')\lltry prodUCl'rS 111 l\l iSli!~sippi M(J{l(j "'atching In a drizzling rain Tuc~day a~ fnnnhands loaded squawking ch1ckt'ns into a dump tru ck tutn«I gas ch.1mbt>r. The chickens y,•ere amon1t at lea1u I ~ million of ~il'Carty's 3.2 million birds found in rou11ne tt"stlng to contain uni;afe levels or dieldnn, which 1 he Env1ronmen1al Protection fl.grnC'y 11;ays can cause ca nctr on long cxpo!;Ure The El'A ordered the bi rds killed. Hoyl e Jury Queried ~1 EDI A, Poi. rt 'Pl I -Qutstl<JMing of prospective Jurors began an hour early !oday Jn cffort..5 to ll pt.>td scl~11on of a jury In lhe murder trial of former Unltt.'d t.11ne Workcn: Presi~t W. A. "Ton y'' Bo) le looking for \!!.;{] Prt'SLdio .1nd that he anti his accomphtc 1o1c1·c "1!l1nr: 10 "h1·lp 111 any "'ay \It c<•ll to 1-\t'~ 1111-.: prohh·rr st ritightl'nt-d out.·· !)umping !hl· pillow t'.1~·· <-ont.11n1ng 1h11 :isscmhlt'<l 1tc:m~ In 1h1· rornror It 1· "'l"lm<in. a!SQ u1 h• r 1',l! I\· :.11rs .ind v.·t.>anng ;i gr•·1·n ~(':..rf. )'1~1, d tilt· 1n:in ... making J b1·•'l1n1 f!ir th1'lr 1•h1t•· l'1 n 1 car F:.~an11n1ni:: h<'r IJ()ll<i•' \lrs. \\"illiarnson no!C'd that 1h•·r<· \1•·n· ph<·r rn;1rk~ on ht 1 front doorknnh :ind th.it ht·r t1o.'<!roo1n h.ill bo•f'n r:1ns;1ck1'fl Foun t! in !hf' 11111011 t'.1~\ "":;a cash hflx ~Ir<>. \\"ilhamson 1old ("0~1.1 \l•·,,1 1~·h• · 1nvcst12ating the"'huri:!ar\" ;1t1empt :Ji,. she !htrught somt·thnut "·ns 1vrnn1 11h.·n sh~· Sa" !ht' h!(ht" l)fJ in ht·r hotll>I' .u i•I 1.,rno·lh•d c1~a11•1tf' \nlf1I..•· :\o n1..:rnh1•r , 1 tilt· \\'1Jl1n mson fam ily :>mok•· Orange Coast Weather ~lO<;.tlv r-loudy tont~ht, hut, 1·l('J! 1nJ;: Thur .. <lay to f,11r .;t..1•·s .11 d 11armcr Lcmperaturt:s. !I L ... h s Thursd;11 1n lht• n11d 10 uppi:r 1~1~ [,()\\~ Jn 1/Jt• £,II~ l;\SIUE 'J'OU.\ l ' /11 11 si~:lurg u11101.>t .. 11·~n·• r lht 0 11C"h(>S.\ uf Hrtlfurl/ 1, /1, , IHI ll!lflfl: bf/ ttU•111/rl•//1"f (/I '!ltP Jli!Jl1t .~/11' !Jl'(flll t' u·ri'1Vll1." Stor11. /'n(j•' '4 At y..,, S,,...,., l ..,,,..., ,. L.Mltr•' ,., .. , ,.,.._ H (1•,t!li..cl I) SI (M'll<\ II Cr•nwoul U 0.&111 Hol "'' 10 Cdllorl•I l'l•t I E11l•r!al-111 11 l \ FIN ll(t 1• 11 l'tod 11 II Fo-r """ llt <ortl •I .... ~ ,. I~ ll!t St,...kt U .,.~ ...... o... ,. ,,_..,n i• IS r1~r.it1 r .ft~• n "'•" ... •' ...... . 0••""* '"'''' ., i•l~•I l't<l•r )I '""' 11 ' Or !.lt"'UO'l~ J ~·ft ~ MM••ll\ It" 1 \1 v!11e:~ 1 • '~"'"" l• 11 'i'lr&lh•r • Wt!(f!mt l ll04>•~ 20 l';"''ft'• "''"' 11..il l'leild "'"""' • • I \ '.Hearst Food I ~ I ~Jlole-E11ds; :·,:sLA Silent SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The massive food distribution demanded by t>ie kldnapers of Patrlcia llearst has Coded, but the only respon,,e from the ~mbiooese Liberation Army has been Silence. lt has been '17 days aincf: the last tape ~rdlng from the SLA. which claims it .~ucted the 20-year-old coed Feb. 4. In Cambridge, ~1ass., FBI Director .Clarence M. Kelley was asked during an 'ppearance al the ltarvard Law School ~orum Tuesday if he could give some ~fies on when ~1iss Hearst mlght be lte<d. Hi! reply: "Not a damned thing." '-.. >.!eanwhlle. Catherine flcarst said in •New York thal she was beginning to lose hope that her daughter will ever be freed. ''You try to keep your spirits up, but now J'm finally begiooing to lose hope ," she said in an interview. "I ~n 't think of any way out of it !Gr Patty now." Her husband, Randolph A. Hearst. is • editor and president ol tbe San Francisco : ' Eumint!' and dlalrman of the llearst . ·c.rp. : 'The QOrporation bas pledged $-4 million :~more to the food giveaway effort if Miss :; Hearst is released unharmed, bul the , St.A has not respondt'<I to Lhe offer. ~~ "It's like yelllng down a railroad ··:tunnel and walling for an answer to come :il"back," one member of Lhe Hearst Corp. • ,. board said. "We don't know if there are =-j five or a. hundred, if they are sane or ~. ni3dmen" : ; , Authorities believe the SLA Is a : ;mtiltiracia1 group of some 25 members, ~.all heavily armed. :I!-'· The $2 minion People in Need : : organization, established and financed by : ~~ He.aTSt family, said Tuesday that it •1~JnS broke. The announcement followed a : • .fifth handout Monday of 35,000 cartons or :·~groceries with a wholesale value ol $1.225 •.million. Washington Secretary of State A. Ludlow Kramer, who directed the , 1~veaway, said the program was out of food and nloney , but will resume if the $4 r?ii!lioo i3 granted. l·Hale Elected \To Irvine . . . ~Foundation I I Irvine Foundation directors have ' . 1 eAected ao insurance company executive to replace reti~ faM'lltt and former ·Stele Sen. John A. Murdv Jr. as a trustee of the charitable organization •. !,q!Jnded by the late James Irvine JI. . Stanton G. Hale, chairman of Pacitic Mutual Life Insurance Company was elected lo replace Murdy who has "resigned, foundation president N. Loyall AfcLaren said today. " "We are particularly fortunate lo have a man with such a fine record in business and public service join the board of directors," J.tcLarm said. A native of Idaho. Hale is a graduate of ·the Uni\'ersily of Jd:rno. -Prior to joining ·Pacific Mutua1-m-1963, Hale v.·as senior vice president or ~1utual Ule Insurance Company of New York. He was elected chatnnan of the board of Pacific t.-lutual in 1971 after serving ~en years as president. ' Hale is a trustee of the Californla Institute of Technology. Pasadena: the Henry E. Huntington Ubrary and Art Gallery, San Marino. and the Boys' Club ,Foundatk>n of Southern California. Ot1lll' l"llol 1111! l"lltlt M11sical Ope.is Lynn Adams (left) stars as a nun who marries an ex-Navy captain and becomes head of the von Trapp house hold in "The Sound of 1.Ju- sic" which begins its three.day run tonight al Estancia High School. Also starring in the hi gh school production of the Broadway hit is Sally Dyer who plays pfays the role of lhe Mother Superior. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tirkels a re prired at $2.50 per person . ------'---'------- Ex-ma yor Loses in BUI For Seal Beach Vote Former Seal Beach 1\1ayor 1\forton Bau failed in hi~ comeback !ry but a young law student was able lo ous! an incumbent counciJm;in in Tu csd:iy·s election. Mayor Thomas Blackman easily beat Baum 1,068 lo 650 1n Seal Beach Councilmanic District fl.'o. 3. It y,·as a rematch of the 1971 recall election v.•hen From Page 1 KIDNAP~ .. down there of a U.S. consular official , and my visit there might b e miscootatrued.'' A State Department spokesman in Washington, Paul Hare, also ex.pressed concern for the safety of the kidnaped official. "In the interest of the safety o( lhe individual. we cannot di.sell~ further his identity or provide any further details at this time," he said. Hare added that the officer's relatives had been notified . The announced abduc1ion came nearl y 11 months after the kidnaping of U.S. Coosul General Terrance Leon.hard y in Guadalajara. f.1ex ico's second city. 1\1ay 4 by a group calling thcmsel\'es "The ]lev.o!utionacy ..,forces of Jhe Pt.'Ople. ·: the voters took Baum out of office and put Blackrnan in his pl;ice. In Districl No. I. 'A'hich rovers old town 11nd Surfside, 28-year.o!d law student Steven Kenyon beat Councilman James 11unn 727 \'Otes to 346. \Vrit c·in candidate Stanic Benz. eo!lected 27 \'Otes. Councilman Harold Holden. of Leisure \Vorld, ran unopposed in District 5 and picked up 743 votes. The cit y clerk reported that 30.l percent of the 12,186 residents eligible lo vote in Tucsday·s election cast their ballots . . Today's vote coont ls complete. including ibse.nW ballOts.- Baum was attei'npting fo regain his seat on the council by charging that Blackman and other councilmen have been pro-devetopment. Bawn, along with then Councilmen Conway Fuhrman and Thomas Hogard . \\·ere recalled from office in 1971 shorl!v after they fired City Manager Uc Risne.r and just a year after Baum had been elected to the council . Blackman was a leader of the recall movement against Baum and the others, and was elected in 1971 to take Baum's empty scat. Dunn. who was beaten by Kenyon. had bc!'n appointed to the council 'A'ht!ri Councilman Thomas Barnes moved out of the city. Barnes had defeated Dunn in th!' 1972 election. ?\trs . Benz campaigned as a V.Tile-in candidate when she was unable to win a court ,ordet.....to place he.r name on the ballot. ~ had Jived in. District 1 less than a year which made hfr ineligible according to the cHy chaner... ' _ He ser:v.es as a member of the advisory board of the UniversitY of Idaho, isMi:a-·-'----lf-~-""-.;...:, _ __.; Record of 3,000 Alien Arrests Seen for March .director of Western Bancorporatioo, Pacific Telephone and Te 1 e g r a p h Comp;iny and the California Chamber of Commerce. He and Tiis wife have three m3rried children. The Hales li\·e in Ws Angeles. ... DAILY PILOT ,.,,. Or ..... (MO! OAIL Y Pll01, wl'°' """'lcfl " ~IMllll "'-"""'""""'"" i. .......... " IM Or• .... CAo11t ,._llllltlt ~II'(. S.- rt!• .. 1!10111 •rt -'~• "'-•Y .,._Pl Ftllll•1, Nr ~I• Mtw, N ...... I ._,,, Hunllftll-8•KIVll"11111t•lll V1!1t'(, ~ hll:fl, INIP9/S-i.O.CI< -'6fl t ........ to/ St"' J ... " C•phtr•""' II ll"'ll ......... , tdlllon ii M l"l'led klll«l•YI ...r """"n· TM ptlfl<lflil l M11'1!1t!t p .. ltl It. •t ~ Wnt 111 Sir .. !, t .. !t M-, (1111«,.,ll, f1'H. ~oli11t N . W11i Pr .. llltfll I'll l'~llll'ltf J1str lit. 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Thieve~ rece nt · ly swiped flags and lines for seventh time in three years and Undy Pilot was unable to fly flagc; for two weeks. Fire- men ,..,ill restring fla gpoles if they h:ippen to be in neighbor· hood on another assignment Repealed raids on Tustin's .. alien railroad" as \\'ell as major nrrcsts at le San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint have combined lo set an all-lime record for alien arrests in a month's time . Spokesmen for the patrol at San Onofre today said that by the end of this month the total should reach 3,000 persons held for deportation. "It's an all-ti me rl'COrd for u.s," said one officer today. \\'eekend arrests through v eh i c 1 e chl'Cks at Onofre have nett ed an average of 300 persons over each tv.·o-day period, bul the bulk of the figures relates to repeated busts at tracks!de in Tustin \\'he re hundreds of aliens have been picked up as they hopped fron1 northbound freights, PalrolnlCn said ihe fre iRhl hopping ha!! increased In recent wttks and aliens board the train!! 111\ along the line betv.·een San Diego and Los Angeles. Althou~h allen arrests arc up, another aspect of the patrol's enforcement ha! shown a sharp decline. Late last year patrolmen ra cked up substantial figures on selture.s of ma rijuana and dangerous drug s at the ruadbloc.':k. But In recent months. !he amount has dwindled and officers U:eorlzed thal !he transpartrrs of the material from ~1ex:lco ha\'e shifted to altcmale shipping n1e1hods. Among the largest drus busls at the station was the seizure la.~t year tif a record haul of marijuana welshing nearly 700 pounds -Dll su1shed in the trunk of a car. • OWta lff 011ey Mrs. Forgit Wins Case on Spending Newport Beach City Council candidate Peg Forgit today woo per case again.st a city campaign .spending ordinance when Superior C o u r t Judge f.1ark SO<ien ruh:d she ooukl 1pend ber own money to seek election. Mrs. Forglt was elated with the dtcblon. lier Jawsujt had attacked the particular sect.Wm of the city code which ruled a candidate could oot oootribute more than $500 to his or her own campaign treasury. Mn. Forgit contended that rule would force her "to go out and beg for money." Judge Soden ruled she could spend up to the total $9,500 campaign limit specified in the city ordinance. The jurist did rule, however, that other provisions of the city law limiting campaign spending are •legal-including the limit or 25 cents per registered voter. Attorney Roy 8. Woolsey, who represented Mn. Forgtt:, claimed the entire ordlna,nce was ere-empted by state law. Woolsey had cited an opinion written by Attorney General Evelle Yowtger, that also claimed only the state could control laws governing municipal elec· tions. Candidates In the April 9 Newport Beach elect ion are still h~\d to the Z5 eent limit, about $9.500 th is year. but all of that l'Otlld be the candldate's o v.· n money, according to Judge Soden·s ruling. Candidates cannot accept donations of tnore than $200 from any single source, according to the ord inance. Judge Soden called the limit on per!OllBI spending -within the confines of the 19.500 limit -"unrea.90nable. ·· "A candidate sho\,Jld be allO\li'ed. to spend his own funds up to the ma1imum amount allowed under the ordinance ," be said. Newport Beach City Attorney DeMis O'Neil said he. too. is pleased with tht ruling. "Even though It was not a tot.al victory. it did suppo rt the city 's posit ion that charter cities have the authority to legl.11ate in the area of municipal elections," O'Neil said. O'Neil pointed. out the declskln appears to refute the attorney general's formal opinion that had been !Mued ln ccmectlon with slmllar ord.Jnances in San Diego County and San Francisco. "I think it's great," Mn. Forgit said after the decision . "I've got my rights back, anyway ." She said she will probably spend $2,000 tov.·ard her effort to unseat Vice Mayor Howard Rogers in the District 1 race. TONJOHT "TiiE SOUND OF MUSI C" -Est.1.11C.'ia High btuslc Dept. Forum, ttlarch 27, 28 & 29. 8 p.m. "DRACULA" -OCC sprlng drama production, auditorium . .:-01arrh 27, 28. 29'°' 30. 4 p.m. Free. ALCOHOLIS~t LECIVH..E - "Alcdnolism: An Addictive Disease,'· Dr. Robert Schmitz lecturer. Raleigh Jillls Hospital , 1507 E. 18th Sl. Newport Beach. Information &1$-$707. "TAMING OF 111E SHREW" -Soutlj Coast Repertory Theater, thru Sun. 8 p.m. UC! LECTIJRES -'' Y..' i Id I l f e Ecology," Uon Country Safari. 7 p.m. "Ecology of Southern Ca I i for n i a Coastline-." Room 278 Human.iii" Hall . 7 p.m. "World of Planu." Room 267 Steinhaus llall. 7 p.m. "Life and Death of Fatherhood.'' For men only. Room IOI Physical Sciences Bldg. 7 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCii %S LIBRARY STORY HOUR -Ptts<hool stories 10:30 and 11 :30 a.m. Evening ftlm for adults: "Americans on Everest," 7:30 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS C LU B CommunHy Recreation Center, 12 • 3 p.m. SPRING REGISTRATIOX -Costa Mesa Department of Uisure Services, Community Recreation Center, 6-8 p.m. Also Sat. 9 a.m.·l p.m. UCI LECTIJRES -"Photograpners on Photography,'' Room 100 Social Science Hall, 7 p.m. "Uaming to Live "'ith Monev." Room lfi7 Steinhaus Hall. 7 p.m. • "Ad\•fnlures in Folk Expression," Room 161 Humanities }fall. 7 p.m. Rapid_ Transit Resolution Goes To Senate Floor Car Wash Fuel Storage SACRAMENTO (AP) -A resolution ordering st.ate officials to study transit plans developed by two Southern Ciliforoia rapid trans.it districts bads been sent to the Senate floor. The resclutloo by Sen. James Mills (0.. San Diego) was approved Tuesday by the Senate Public Utilities and Corporations Committee. It directs rt>e Department o I Transportation to study the effectiveness and compatibility..o! plans prepared by the Southern California Rapki Transit District (RTD) and the Orange County Transit District. The RTD has proposed constructlon of a $6 billion transit system. The Orange County district is considering approval of an $800 million plan . A Mills aide said the senator v.·anted the-study "90 we-have 90me certainty that the plans are in good order." The resolution is SR 91. Irish Reportedly Given Missiles WASHINGTON (AP) -Columnist Jack Anderson said today intelligence reports indicate that the militant Irish Republican Army has obtained from Arab sources Soviet shoulder-fired mis- siles for . shooting dov.n British helicop- ter!. Andcl'son also said Arab terrorists are believed to have helped the IRA set off bombs in the London area the past few moo~. He said the discl<X!ures \\·ere contained in a U.S. Intelligence rfpOi'tO blained by Rep. John ~lurphy (0-N.Y.). and turned ove: to Rep. Harley Staggers (D-W.Va.). chairman of the House Interstate and Foreign Commeree Committee. .. ' ' . -· Blamed for Tanker Fire Tuesday's oil fire at a Huntington Beach car wash may have been another unfortunate outgrowth of the fuel crisis. the city fire department officials said today. Capt. Roger Hosmer, deputy fire marshal, said the P.lelro Car \\'ash, 18400 Beach Blvd., was using iL!I large underground gasoline tank! a.s a bulk storage site to save fuel for other car washes in the Metro chain. Such use, in a standard commercial ione, ls agaimt city zoning laws and fire codes, H0&mer coatended. F1ames enJpted while a gasoline tank· er truck was suc king fuel out of one o( the underground tanks, preparing to transfer it to another car wash in an· other city. 'Mle blaze sent up a long column of black smoke for about 15 minute!, gutted the gasoline truck, and burned truck driver William Cunningham on the arms, nose and body. · He was treated at the bum ward of Orange County Medical Center where his condition was listed as satisfactory. He "·as later sent home. Fire investigators at the scene said it began when Cunningham shut off his pump. the pu'mp sparked and ignited the gasoline fumes. Hosmer said operators at "Ietro told investigators they had been storing e1cess gasoline in their tanks as a coo\'enience. for their other car v.·ashes because of the fuel crisis. The Metro Car Wash has three 12,000 gallon underground tanks, a large storage capacity, Hosmer said. "You can have the big tank! but you can't use them as a bulk storage operation," Hosmer ex:plained. "Because of this, we are going to start checking other possible storage areas." Federal Judges '; 1 Deny Hayakawa ·,; Republican Bid :! • SAN"FltliNCISCO (AP) -A-!hr ... " judge federa1 court ruled today that Or. S. I. Hayakawa cou ld not be a candldate for U.S. 11et1ator in the June GO? primary because he changed political parties withiil the past year. U.S. District Court Judges Albert Wollenberg and Robert F. Peckham and U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Joseph Sneed said a parallel California statute bas been upheld by the U.S. Supreme' Court. The judges said the high court's ' decision Tuesday involved the same , constitutional c h a 11 e n g e s which i Hayakawa raised. Hayakawa had been a Democrat from 1955 until switching to the Republican Party Aug. 31. He sought to be certified as a candidate in the ·Republican Party but was turned do"11 because state law requires that a cam:!idate for partisan office must not have changed party affiliation for 12 months before filing declaration of candidacy. l • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Progressive Move .. ... One of the most controversial chapters in the his· tory of Costa P.fesa bas ended with the final adoption or the new city sign ordin&nce as law. Seeing the ordinance through was a long struggle !or city otflclals, and especially for the reform-minded citi1ens 'Of Costa fl!esa who wanted once and for all to reduce the proliferating clutter ln their business dis· trict.s. And fo r local businessmen the past year was just as difficult as they fought tirelessly to n1odify parts of the ordinance which they believed interfered with their Mghlco to conduct commerce and earn their livelihoods. The ordinance. adopted by unanimous •;ote of the city council, does not completely satisfy either side. But It is an effective compromise under which businessmen, homeowners and public officials shou ld be able to co- exist. Even before the ink· was dry, copies of the Costa lifesa sign ordinance -cfaimed by planners to be one of the most progressive in the state -v.·e re being re- quested for study by other municipalities. Costa ~iesa has· not always earned such recognition. The interest of other cities in something Costa litesa has done can be taken as added evidence that the year· Jong effort produced a noteworthy civic achleve1ncnt, in which the comn1unity can take pride. Eqiergenc)' Services \Vhil e the city administrations in both Ne"'i>ort Beach and Costa ~tesa seem to be doing what they can to discourage it. there is growing concern in both com· munities about the need for improved emergency rescue services. Costa ?t-tesa City ~tanager Freel• So rsabel says hi,S city should delay starting a paramedics progran1 because there are no statewide standards governing training. Newport Beach City J\1anager Robert L. \Vynn says ma ybe the program should be left to the ambulance companies. Cities usually are reluctant to compete with private Industry. it seems. But we lbink the real reason that both city man· agers are reluctant is in \\'ynn's statcrnenl: ''Paran1cdics are expensive." Indeed. they are. Irvine is spending Sl80,000 l hi!i year to buy an emergency vehicle and equip it and pay the personnel costs. It figures it'U cost about $80.000 a year to operate it in the future. But J\1rs. Jacqueline I-leather, of Newport Beach. chairman of the Orange County Heart Association. or. fers a pretty convincing argument on behalf of para· medics. ._) People arc dying because "·e don't have them, she believes. She said 30 percent of heart attack victims die en route to hospitals in ambulances. ?ttany would be saved if they received treatment at the scene of their attack. ,\fter listening <to all this. Newport Beach council· me n tilonday told ifheir city manager to prepare a feasi· bility study. Tht!y said he could look at private com- panies. but they al so said he should investi ga te tile possibility of a cooperative venture with Costa J\1esa-:' and Irvine. And that seems to make a whole lot of sense . .'\fter all, a study already is under way on a plan fo r Newport Beach and Costa A1esa fire departments to cooperate in fi ghting fires. A paran1edic program operated jointl y would likely produce sonle cost reductions and could provide a highly acceptable degree of emergency care. \\'hen the chairman or the heart assocation is will- ing lo get up and say she's "appalled'' at the low le\'el of care available. city officials ought to pay allcntion. ,\nd the~'re obliged to do everything v.•ithin their power to irnprovc lhe situation. i ' c • 60LAN j{[f(jfiTJ ,. ; '. £ • • Parents Deadliest Of Bores Dear Gloo111y Gus Resident Fou11d Wur111 Con1111 ·1111it11 Spi1•it ~YDNEY J._HARRI~ lboughts at Large: The deadliest klnd of bore to meet at a social gathering is the sort described long ago by l\largaret Culkin ~ning. ""She never quite leaves her children home. even v.·hen she doesn't take roem along.'' ' . . People imagine they \\·~~t honestr. but in most in.stances they prefer delusion - as proof, n1ost v.'Ould rather be treated "1lrm1y by a hY;x>· crite than coolly by an honest ma n or re · serve. • • Speaking of hypo- crites. h3ve you no- ticed how often there are single \\'Ords for negative trails, but none 1or positi\"e traits"? \l.'e have no single .,,:ord ror the optpsite of a hypo- crite, or the opposite of a Uar, or the op- posite of a scoundrel. • • • Jt 's fascinating how people are generally discontented ~ith their bodies (...fhlch really play a mIOOr part-in the life-scheme. but generally qui te con· tented "ilh their minds {which, ii developed. "·ould take their atteolion off thei r bodies l. • • • Anthropologists, in my opinion, spend too 1nuch time studying what they deem lo be "prin1itivc'' tribes, anc! too little time investig:i.ting the primitive residue~ thal still do1ninalt.? so-called "civilized"' meties. • • • Yesterday, on !he telly, I heard someone boomed as "a legend In his own lime," and I thought it v.•as a review of last year·s passing of Picasso or Casals Read about !ht.' poor ;\fesa \'crde residents f'J!ting up .,..·1th guncr clutter froin the Exorcist 1riov1I'.'· goers. They should li,·e in ~tcsa North and have lo facr g11rb:1,.;e· garnished Falr\"[C\\' Avenue ev1•r:; day. .IA . .;!·: Gloomy G111 ''"'"""h ~r• •~'"'ltllld bl' r .. oMn -._ "'' M<n .. '1r, r111tt1 th• ¥1.-. oi tM .......... ~. $<11111 l'tllr "' _..,. It Gl-1' Qw, DllllY l'U.,, -until it turned out to be a promotion plug for an announcer. 10 tempora : 0 ..ffi2rgg_) ' • • }.foney is a great buffer against the suf· ferings 1hc poor arc subjected to; but all ii docs. finally, is make rootn for the suf· ferings thal n1oncy docs not avail against. • • • Extremism in v.rriting is a \\·ay Jf as.5aulting the unthinking mind: just as o\"er-acting on the stage Is a way of iln· pres.sing an uncultivated audience. • • • Foreign languages almost always seem to be spoken faster than onc·s O\\Tl, and to be made up of mare animal .than human sounds: one of the btst reasons for learning another language is to rid oneseU of this ethnocentric conceit. • • • Turning do\m an invitation to visit a ranch this "'inter. J bethought of the fine old fll(IQymous description of a horse as "an animal dangerous al both ends and uncomfortable tn the mlddle." • • • • Too many teachers seem to be equally annoyed at the prea>city of the bright Students and the apathy of the dull one.s: >A'nal seerm to be "·anted is Ytell..con· ducted mediocrity, with a false show or interest. • • Freedom, to me, il not having a lot of money. if it prevenfs you from getting up v.·hen you >A'anl to, and staying abed when you don't want to. (If money doesn't buy a broad margin of self<t:1ntrolled lime, it is useless.) County View Called 'Superficial' To the Editor: \\'hat a pity it ls that a mrmber or an Associated Press Feature Tean1, coining to Orange C-0unty ro do a srory, can find only l he rnateriul she used for the superficial and distorted r i ct u r c presented 1n the D<1ily Pilot. Su.l]~Y· ~larch 17. \li'JfEN OUR family moved here in 1961 ""e found remarkably "'a rm and en· thusiastic people "·clcoming us to the county, delighted >A'E.' had the opportunity to "·ork and lire hf'rC', and certain we would love the area. \'te h:ive. we do. and \\"C shall rontinue to do Sil \Ve also fee l "·c do not kno\\· all thf'rf' is lo know abotn Orange Count~'. although \\"C h:ive li\"C'd hr-re almost 14 yl·ars. hut 1w:rhaps K:.ry Bartlett is J. quicker sludy. People are people "'hl'rC\'er !hey rnay live. This county still has community spirit. and people have not forgotten how to smile, hoy.· to help in times of trouble , nor how to be conce rned for their f~Uow men. Of course "·e have grown, Of course growth brings problems. But might lt not be interesting and more professional for 1'.ls. Bartlett and Company to mention the many fine projects of The lrvioe Company, the James Irvine Foundation. the Walter Knott family, the Seger..'trom fami ly, and others? CULTURE, she bleats'. Did she try to altend even one of the many cultural eveflts available to Oran~e Coontians? Examples; The Orange Co u n I y Philharmonic SociC'lY brint;s the finest \"isiting orchestras here, in addition to a regular sea.son by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra . \Ve have the Orange County Community Orchestra. Community Concert Series, art, baller , the Festival of Arts 1n Laguna . On the many fine campuses of the county - UC!, FuHerton. Chapman, as wel l as community co!Jeges -the re are ou!· standing events oI every kind. Didn 't <1nyone tell her about South Coos! Reper- tory Theater, recognized nationally for clt"cellence? \\'hilc v.·c netd a fac1l it\• lO house man}' or our cultural events, this too v. ill romc, rn the nicantin,e. Kay Bartlett, hare a ::-mooth flight bat·k to Nev.· York. Ancl 1he nel."t time you come lo Oran~e (-Ounty i.tay a little longer. look a little dN'P..'r, and you mtg:ht be plt·~1ntly surpn-..'(J '. JASE GllAY PORTE!{ IJ011ble 0 1nll< To !he Ed itor: I must comment on the recent ".nk· ing" commen t of Nixon when he reft•rred 10 lbe European countries v•ho ha'e to pay $1.35 3 gallon for gasoline. That rema rk seems to be made 10 mi\k 1 · stupid Americans fee l better aOOut 1iur back-breaking rorts oC living (Including la."<es and incrC'ases of our SL-cn1int.:i"" 1111· control of our r~rankenstl'ins of the· Pf'n- 1agon. NASA, the Presidency. \\"llt'rf'in our "President'' lives like :i vt•ntable sultan -a god -lrreproocht1blc. I A~t SAD to think of how many Wk ks Remember whBn we worried about their heir being too long? ( 1\IAILBOX ) /.P tri·r~ fro1n rcudrrs fir(' 1te lcnmc. ,\"or111 r1//u. ri r t1·rs sltoidd <·011i;ey rl1t•1r •11t'.;su(11·_~ 111 3u0 u.ords or less. 'J'lu: r1,1J11 ro 1'11utf1·11sc 1"'tter.t to fl! spnce ,,r r/11111 111111• l1fi1?l 1~ re~rri;cd. 1\// /1'!· tr-t s riin ~t i11r/ude slgn11111rc alld men /- "'!/ 11t!d r1·,~ /;11t lltflllt'~ l7UJ!I f.>e 1ritl1· l1rld 11•1 t11111r~t 1/ s11ffici11ut rrason 11 l'pr111rr .il. f•1,t!rt1 o.i:dl 1111t be p!lb· tfy/it'fJ Arnl'rir:in" 11111 f1~rl b<.'\l('r beca use or ~l)[ on·, r1·rn.1rk 1 t should ha\"C' said '\·,'llrul:111'<!" rr•rnark I I am s:.1d lx>cau.-;c I think :1 sn1;1ller pt'rl't·ntal?e of thinkin~ 1nt~·!h~ent 1\111rricans w1\l h<r\"1.' it occur to thl"rn th:11 l h('~l" pc'(l1)!l" in Europe who ha\ c 1o1 p:~y ~J.35 a gallon for gasollnc. donl ti;n·p 10 d('pl'nd on g<1s1Jlinc lo t':'ll, to k1·er a roof over their head~ to pay for th(' h:l r't' Of'('t'!>Sltil'S -light, h {' ;1 t ('ltith1111? So 1t 1~ rid icu lous lo point out \h{' <l1ffrrl·ncc bct11.ecn $1.35 and 65 cents a. gall<1n . So t~ p1t<it of 1he doub!e·tolk of Ni:iton. Think .:aOO ut H, people. JAY C. REID f.iJ;p1 JJ'eed.• ·To Tllf Edltnr• I arn ;111 1n ag-f'{'('mcnf >Ai!h ?-.1aMh. ro~r:t \fc~.1 h.1.~ n1 •\"('r IMkcrl .r;o pretty as 1t df)!•s nov.·. \1·it h all the ugly lots braut1ful 1111/J 1\'l'l'd.~ If thl•rc rnust bf' 1\·ccd abatement. then I hf· re 1n11:-I bl · suh:>lltute pl;111t1n).!. J)l rty, 1nf1'('!1ou<; lr11Q ~hnuld Ix• 011tl<1\l'lci II i~ h.11! cnouJ!h 1hrre <irf' n(1 lrt'C!I on Hor· rihl e ll;irl)(lr Boulevard . At least leave ()U r v.·ec<lv lo!s~ I say this fully r(':ilizing I will have to tnkc rny nll crgy pills. n1 ·111 POLLAK lh<: airport or hO\\'l'\"C'f" mnny morto fetl "di ultin1atl'I}" .~et>rn '"rl"aMJnable'' or •·pra('t1cnl" i.o; ju.~! openin~. thc doors for th1· hig jet.o;. Afu'r all. didn 't v.·e have a lut (If puhhr11y ovrr the fact that l'rl°SJ<lcnt :\'1xrni"s pilot Wll..<;n't sure he rou ld Sl'l !ht' Spirit or '76 dO\ll·n on the ;i irport run\v<Jy and hl' did" Afh·r U11· run>A·ays arc lengthened. thfft· M.OUld tK-no doubt that that ai.tc jl't <..-,ul<l l:1nd with rase. Aro so il would be "('()(11e on(', come illl." \\'llAT EXCl!SE ~·oukl we have for rehL.;ing American Airlines. Pan Ameri· c:tn L.uited· el c ... il!I an alternate when !..AX is fog~ed in'.' Or for scheduled n igh1-~·! Aft er all. Uil' long runways would handle thc111. f rea!ii.e nighU: arc r!'gulat('d b>" bid, public hcllrlnf.?, rompet1t1on and have to be av;arded by a public agency ... but there ~1e "'ould be . .. sitting dut·ks \\"ilh an airport large enough to h11ndle the big jets. ll rt·nlly i.~ tin1t• "'e all i.:o "up in arms" atlout the jct noise problem, and the oily filth \lo'hich is filtering dov.·n lnlo oor lungs. on our shrubbery and coating our lawn fun1iture and cars >A'ith grime. JU:VE PETERSO~ Fnirvierv Serie• To the Edlli:lr : Art \'in.seJ's rccent se ries on "The Kids Drown .the Street"' is ~ ol the m~l com - passinnate and incish·e that I have read in ft lon_g time. I am sure that it has 1-;i\·cn the people \11ho read the stories a 111UC'h greatA;r uncll!"n.tand\ng of the fa1rvie v.• program, and 1o1'e need that! A~ in his article on The S}'mpoeium of J)c3th .,...hich 11.c th<l at-Jloag Hospital. )"Ou'vc causf'fl people lo think froin ;1nuthf.'r \"iev.•point c.-1nOLYN D. FISHER Ecolog!J /liul• To thr E1Jitor; Jsn"t sci1~nce 'il°()ll(\C'rful? ·Jury System May Tangle Watergate 1•11rl; S t11111ls tilt Tu the l-":d 1!or · I am \er.-COOl't'm{'(J about the lack of ptogr<'s.~ 1~·r1<11nu1g: ro the "Falni<'w Jtcgion;il !':irk " It !li'j·m~ rn:tl e\·<'ry1h1ni:: has come tn .1 s1andst1JJ 111l' l'a1r\ 11·11 l'il rk j'i every bit as importan t as tht· 1•lhl·r rl'"gional park~. The E.<;taooa ll1gh &hool students did such a great job of "·orking 1°""ards the: purchas1n~ of 01'.' propcriy for lh•J regional park th.11 it ~m., a shame to let all of that >A"Ork go dov.·n the drain, Thcv now coocludc th.1t the Back Bay i$ \l:ti,:nant :u1d should be dred~l'<l so thal 1hc t1dt' t.~n nlL5h 1t out. I said as much ~t'ar~ <igo. ~ty st1enllf1c U\Strumcnt W3!; ll\\ nos .. Th1: ln'mc toznp:iny "·ould proOO.bb· hi.1\t' drrdgrd 11 out , donated park sit.es ;ind hu1lt bc.-aut1ful estates along !hr' :-hort.'. 1f till· county had h:1lf cooperated t\5 ;:i result, .,..e v.·ould 'na\·e h.1 1' rmplt1~mt·nt ;111d a greal.('r ta1 b.i~. hcnre IOV."t'r l.1Xt'S for everyone, but 'ti"• had to listen to a bunch of roology nut.'i. \V1\SHINGTO'.'J -Anyone who is familia r with the jury system in this OJUlllry knows that it can produce some Wlcl}>ected results. The trial of fonner Commerce Secretary fl.faurlce Stans and former Attorney General John N. P.titchell in New York is not proceeding precisely as dr.sired by the prosecution. and it "·Ill hr seen if these t\\"O highest of· ficials of the commi1- lee to re-elect Presi· dent NLtoo arc !ounJ guilty by a careful· ly selected jury. A guess caNlol be ha1..arded on how' great the prospect of their oonvlction, of trading inOuente for 3 $200.0XI campaign con1r1bution. But the element of doubt · which ~ually accompanies any fury 's deliberation ser.·~ to underlin~ one unuswil aspect of Impeachment pro- ceedings again.St President Nixon. THE POSSlBJLITY does exitt. in what degree cannot be told. that the tt:signa· Uoo or impeachment of President NmD could be foll<lwtd by a Jury finding that his chief tubonilnales were not guilty or the crimes In which I.he Pmktent waa supposed lo be Involved. If not tbal, then a legal mi.r.:-up could conceivably ~ them free. This is one point of SC\"eral which makes the resignation proposal of ~ servative Senator James Buckley of New York 30 impractical. It is significant only in the sense that it m11.y rencct a seMous weakening in doctrinaire conservative supp<>rt for President Nixon. \\'ith due respect for ScnatQ.r Buckley, ""ilo seems to be an intelligent man. hls approach to the problem has thc!'Qulxotlc nature which weaken.. so much of doc· lrinalre COMtrvativc thought. TIIE NET effect may also be gr<atly exaggerated, for· Uiero is not much demonstrable support for inte.Uectuallud conservatism. Buckley is the sole representative in Congress of whal Is called the Qwervj_tive Party, >A'hich la local to Nev.· ''ork and otherwise e.r.:lst!J largely in the lmaginatiOP of a (ew de\--oted partlsaM. A national Conservative "movement" In any sfgnll!cant organized ...se don not ulst al all, except to the ute.nt that II II cxprased In such publicatloos a.s • National Review and Human Events, which are not overpowering in their im· pact. Even Barry Goldwater does not go .ilong with Senator Buckley. \\'ILL ROOERS' celebrated remark th:lt he \1/as a membt!r of no organized party -a Democrat -applies equally y,·cll to doctrinaire conservatives. Getting back lo the jury system. the possibilities could be very explosive if President Nixon "'ere to follo>A' Sen- ator Buckley's advice, or even If the President "·ere removed from office prior to the trial' of hi' subordinales. This is, in fact. the present schedule. The alleged \\'hite lfouse \\'atergate con· splrators a.re not scheduled to go to trial before mid-September. BY TUA T IDIE, In the prof wed scheduld of both the \\'hite Hoose and Cong~. the question of President Nix· on 's tenure i! to be ~Ulcd. lf .so, and it is a big if, the Pr~ldent's subordinates would go 10 trial aft.er hil o"·n falc ~·as detennined. Carrying it a $lep farther, suppose the President had resigned nr been removed. and the subsequent tria!J resulted ln not gulhy verdfcls for his 'ubordinatea. Then there would be •n explosion. for it should not be suppi»e<t th11t Pre3icient Nixon y;oukl go quietly into disgrace. He v.-ould devote the rest of his articulate urc to vindicating himself. Presklent Nixon's lawyers hold !be view that impeachment ~ngs take precedence whatever their possible effect on later criminal trials or his subordinates. 1lils attitude places upon Congress the heavy responsibility o{ determining the gu!lt or innocence of a chief coospirator before a jury has detennined If there was a ronspiracy. This m3y possibly deter some con· gre~mcn from wanl!n~ such a decision made prior to the trials. BUT TllE \'ery least that it does as a practical martcr is to nlle out Prrsident Nixon's resignation for quite a ~·hile looger, if ever. The \Vatergate judge. John Sirica. has alrendy suggested ihc Congress migh t consider delayin g ac1i0n on impeachment until after the trial11. but Congress aMCrtr Its undoubted priority of acting btfore they begin. So the throretlcal pM.'iibility exi!tts, hO\\'CVU rt:mote or near, that although f.;lxon resigm or 13 removed b<-fore September, his subordinates could end up free and clear of ttlmlnal charges. A better fix on .that possibility will be. proved by the verdict in the St.ans· Mitchell trial. Now it i!I up to IL'i :is ndulL~ lo keep thi$ park rollini:-. Folk~. !ti's all v.·ritr" Jetter to Supervisor Cas1~·rs, l'.O. JJox 687 , Santa An:i, l':diL !ml'l2. :i sking hln1 to do cveryrning \1 ithin his po\\'f'r lo Ji!:Cl this park developed as won as posstbh:. ,\!R..). ~1. \\"l'.:AVEH Co111e Or1r. (..'0111 c ttll? To thfio F.dJtor !...:1st )<'ar I attendOO a honl•' 111'<.!d ,.., \\"hich .,..,,s umcct Ill h:-1\•· 1'11 rn1n1 •t ·r ~gin :-tftrr Th{· i HJ J•" f., ,, ll\1 r ·ti·· hoo~e so lhi1t \\{' could hear :hl l .,;I n1ony. 1l11! took. pl:1<:1· on Ba!hoiJ lllianJ . so pity the poor people up 1n \Vt"Stcliff '-'ho 11r1• right undrr the noise p;ttl,•m of th1 Oran,i,;e Count) Airport' I Ll\'I:: in 11n arr:i of Cn~ta \1 ~3 nfJt affect«! by the. noi'i<' and 1 ha\"t'n't paid too much aue.ntlon to th1• problPrn until I read 11 rettnt lcltt!r to the editor frorn Alan L. Blum. It Ota.ITS lo 1he th:it O<kUng Jmgth to• • , JI~ DOLDINt. OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Rul;rrl N, \Vl'ed, PubliJhtr Tl1•1ma.t 1\tr11rl , Editor lJarbara Krti!>irh 1:0 f1111rwt i'fl(le. Editor '"t r., • l<i<1rl~l 1'•1CI' nf 1 ..... Da1iV J· ·' .. • "'~ '" 1n/11nrt 1U1<l rtim ul,\lt' :• .... , r~ ~.., pr1~f'fl1H'li;: on tlllr ~,. ti 1 • r"'· '' mml"n\at;-' nn '''1"1'1 ol 111 h r • •1 ''' ·~ 11tl1• i!"'t t-c•hunru,:~ 11111<1 • ~r1r.,11.~1) ti) f•1 l\·1•hrtK A f""'1m f·oT r1 .1tJ('r~ 'fM\ ~ 111'11! by prH;f"ltirr; fh1oJ nt11.'lpaPf'r' oplfUOnl and ldf'a.• •I.I cumnt 1ol)k"t. Tllf' rdltori•l 0plnll\r> l"Jf lh" t>a.Jly P1k'i1 iipp•a.r only 1n lht f'd11orliU l"'"1!11mn 111t t"""' top or th,. 1 J'*,Ct . Opinkm, c:ii~I by'""" rol· tiMnf&ts 111.nd i:ar1oontlbf 11nd letter "1>.T1t~ llrt' thril Ol'l"n •M nO l'fldON;l"- mtnC of 1hr1r \'lt"'All by 1he Dally Pilot ~kl bf intffrtd.. \Vcdnesday, ?.tarch 27, ~914 I .4ntismog::· Program Upheld SACRAMENTO (AP) -An Assembly commltl~ h a s re(used to act lo delay the I start l'itond ay of a . controversial statewide smog I device program affecting 1966- 70 model cars ut change or owoe.rshlp. The program, already ln effect in the San Diego. Los Angeles and San Francisco air basins, requires that retrofit anti.smog devices be fitted to any of tbe state's t.5 million ( Stale J 1966-70 model cars that change ownership. The devices are ~ to reduce th e emissioo. of O.li'.idcs of nitrogen. The Assembly TranSporta· 'lion Committee refused Tues- day to take a vote on two measures that would have de- layed the start of the pro- gram. Critics says the dcv1c~ increase fuel consumption. e Speed Lhnlled SACRAMENTO (UPI\ -II is too som to r elax U1e 55- mile-an-hour speed limit, LIO\'. Ronald Reagan said Tuesday. nie governor's stand is at odds with that of llighway Patrol Commls.!ioner \V alter ~ki. who last \\'eek urged that the 65-mile-an-hour speed limit be restored as soon as poasible. • E.s:loJ'tio11 P11id FRE~10i\'T !UPI ) -A sack O)ntaining $65,000 was left ~Y in a t<~remont garage alter the mooager of a branch or the Banlc of America discovered a bomb th reat. Eldwood Weitrnam. 55, said he found the ertortion note and a strange device -"a contraption with a lot of "''ires" -in his car. Arter following r complicated drop routine, Weibnann left the money and the mysterious device in a garage beneath an apartm<nt building. I'. e Clatefs Re•lg11 '.' RIVERSIDE (UPI) -Two ~. county dopartment b •ads I' r<SIJlllOd Tue9day, one of them ~ under fire from his , · subordinates v.'ho complained r be.. bad~ete J.oabilily to administer." Galen Kinley, 55. P. i r I . p;>Dutlm control d i s t r i c t ~ since 1970, announced he would leave for personal ~ on April 9. Employes in his department bad a.igned a + \ I ' ' petition complaining of his handing of the deparlm"'I. e Vow• Plrketh1g WASH INGTON !UPI\ Cesar Olavez vows his United Fann Wc:ri:ers will resume picketing California's rich San Joaquin Valley farn,lands to regain contracts l06t in a bitter struggle last year \\·ilh contractors and the Teamsters Union. 'Ibe is.sue, Chavez told the st;COOd. lciW: liv:e _ _confcrencc of the United Auto \Vorkers- Intemational Association of ?.fachinist!, is "whether the work.en themselves or the Firm bosses will decide v.-ho is to represent them.·· Althou gh the Tcarn,,t.ers "still have the contracts. "'-e have the people to win 1trcm back," Chin·cz said. 22 Make Cal Poly Ho1for List Twenty-lwo Orange Coast are.a students ha\·c been placed oo the Ac ademic 1-foncn Ltst for the fall quart.er 11t Cal S ta I ~ Polytecmic Uni ve r s i l y. Pomona. Pennie L. Glasgov.• 'A"3S named from COrona det }.far. Six O>sta ~1esans are listed: \Vil\iam J. Felgemaker, Ali K. (;havatni, Gle n n E. .?.tagnusson. Craig B. Nomura, I-tamed Saedl and Thon,A.-. I •. Thompson . Patricia J. c;au of Fcmrua111 \o'alley was placed on !he list. as were lluntington Beach residenu Uldis G. Abelf', Candace L. Drayer. Steven 0. Erikson. ~tary L. Picard and Rudolf Scheid!. Ell7..abeth E. Free:balm and Ktith f\11ng v.-tre named from lrvine and ~lark L. PAnkretz and Shtrry L. Ringer from Laguna lltach. 't"he th1'cc hoMred from Newport Beach were Bruce \\'. D)·~. ruch.1rd 0. Le~·ls :ind Lucille A. Pfltton. Also named were Rebeoc3 . Enquist of San Clemenle and ftobcrt C. Santin I ol San J usn Cllpl.'1rano. • Two Me11 Jailed 8 Plucked From Sea :·:t h1 Rape of Five · MAflTINEZ (AP) -Two young men were in custody today, arrested for lnvc'Stlga- tloo of rnplng fi\'e \\"Om('(! since Jan. UI, authorities said. The nlOst brutal c a s e occurred fo.1a r ch 18 , inves1lgators said, when the abosL\t' and v.·as !Aken 10 joil v.•here vauable coins in hit pockets matc hed the description of coins taken from one of the rape vielims. Sun F'ranclsco police u\so hnve a warran t out oo Smith, eharging him with burglary and kidna plng. pai r allegedly entered an ~---------~ JAILED IN FRAUD Ike Turner Arreste<l In Fraud a home where they found >le and the-ir 13-year-Old . The l\\-'O bound the man and his son and forced the-m to v.·atch as they repeatedly raped the v.·oman for siJ: hours, orticera said. Authorities identified lhf persons arrested as Kevin Smith, 20, of Oak.land. and a 17-year-<>ld from 0 rind a . Smith is held here in Contra Ch.la County jail while the Juveni le is at the Berkeley city jail. Police said !he pair also was boo ked for investigation of raping four Oakland women. On all occasions, officers said they threatened their victin's INGLE\l/OOD <UPI 1 -Ike Yd th a shotgun and rifle. Turner. of the sin~ing team of They were arrested Mooday Ike and Tina, \~'as arrested after the youlh was stopped Tuesd:1y for alleged use-or for speeding on • motorcycle "blue boxes'' -i 11 e g a I in Berkeley. ix>lice said . e-lectronic devlees that allow OUicers said he became users to make telephone calls ---- any,~·hcre in Uie \\'Orld 'A'ilhout paying. Police said thcv Taidcd the Bolic Sound Siudios aRer receiving a complaint from the Pacific Telephone Co .. and atTe.sted Tu111er nnd four DAfGEROVS HAMSTERS LOS ANGELES IUPI\ -Jlamsters purchased before Dee. 13 at chain de-partment stores I n Southern California may C'arry a disease dangerou.'i l.o humans. the Cooo'ty Health Department said l"IK<day. fl a m sters purchased after ,that date, or from an independent pet store. do 'lOt see1n to have been affectcil, officials said. They urged th at animals ;uspcctl'd of carrying the Ilfection \\tbich affects ':>rain nerves in humans be itilled. Ul'IT ....... Slr1111gle d The body of a young wo1nan discovered in a ditch near Searsville Lake, west of Redwood City, has been identi- fied 3S that or Janet Ann Taylor, 22. (shown in a recent file photo> daughter or Chuck Tay- lor, for1ner Stanford football star and coach of the 1951 Stanford football team. She had apparently been stran- gled with a gray turtle- neck sweater s he had been wearing. &ANS!DE (AP) -Eight persons, induding s e v e n teenage boys and gtrls were rescued Tut'9day after heavy seas capsized an Oceanside harbor patrol ~I. flinging Its occupants into the \•:atcr, officials said. 1be five girls, two bo)'I and a harbor patrol officer wen: quickly plucked from the oeean at the OCeanside harbor entrance site 'Aitbout serklwi injury. Five were admi1ted to the hospital for observation after ZOO OWNE R SEN TE NCED RIVERSIDE <UPI) -A ptiVllte 1.00 OV.'!lU, V.' h 0 pleaded guilty to a charge of cruel1Y to animals, w a s sentenced to three mOl'l th.s in jail Tuesday and placed on Uree years probation. Antrnal Control 0 f f i c er s raided William H a p t o n ' s inland zoo near Coron a last August. and removed 37 wild ·animals. Officers said some animals had died, and others, later auctioned off to p r i v a t e buyers, were undernourished and Without water. varlomly tllffering _s b O C i_, brul.!e$ and ~rattr ln the lungs. The %7-loot vessel. \'alued at $28,000, sank in 12 feet of water, officials said, af~ a pounding by seven-foot waves. One lad swam to a rock jt"lty, y;tJile Silt of the-tffil# agers ..-.·ere rescued by an- Olhot' patrol bollt. BHI Wolf""'i t9-ytar-old l.o11 Angeles maV man v.·ho \\·ft! flsh\ng.1· one ol the girls aod Sgt. Jdi Curti.1:, 39, 1r.e patrol boot ~ skipper. The teen..;1gtrs. au 1'""11l school 5C'lllOCS. 'A'trt on .... youth day ou1ing ~ Six Cents on Dollar •• ~I Tax Due 011 Monday . I ' SACRA.\{El\'TO t UP1) -suspended for six months u ·a j The Sena I e F in a nee method of conwming rough!) Committee has cleared bte halr ol a record $850 mllllorf · v.·ay for automatle imposition tax surplus. A on~ -t i m' · ·. next l\londay of the one-cent income tax rebate disposed o! ~ ,' .. statewkl.e sales tax increase. the balance. , ... .. The committee. heeding the The committee acted shortl> .... ~ advice of the Re a g an after Gov. ltonakl Reagan told Administration and its O¥o1l a news conference t h • t .• : li.9cal adviser, Tuesday killed ··fiscal responslbility" v.wld , · dictate the measure be vetoed .. ._ on a bipartisan 3-7 vote a bill if it reached him. t ,~ to delay the increase for t"''O Sen. Ralph Dills ( D : ~·' fi>nths Wltil June I. t:ardenal, the author. told u~ As a result, the levy will riS(' committee the approximatclv • from fl to 6 cents oo-the-dollar $100 million the extra levy v.ilL' ; and from 51,it to 61h cents in ~uce in April and Atay~-, counties of the San Francisco shouldn't be extracted froo1 Bay area Jlapid Trans i t taxpayers until the sta te wM ; ', Distrid. rertain the revenue v.· a ,~.~ 1 The increase had been absolutely needed. 1 : others, including a secretary, a receptionist. m u s i c i a n Dennis Rubinstein. 24. and Hoy Robinson, 32, identified as Turner's agent. r-.trs. Turner was not arrested. The secretary was an-ested only for an outstanding traffic warrant. Turner and the othe-r three were booked at the l~IC\vood JaH on charges of obtaining telephone service by !raud. Trustees Revttmpin.g . Programs ~ 16 million in sales in the past 16 weeks has to LOS A."IGELES <APl Students at Californi a's state colleges and universities may soon be able to take some classes off campus and 'A'Ot\'t necessarllv be restricted in the numQC.r of units they take during summer sessions. Attempting to ease the 1>roct'dure for obtaining a degree. the educational policy committee o( the board or lrustl'l!s of the 19-campus systcn' voted Tuesday to rt,·a1np f'A'O progran1s. They first approved a pilot program for holding some / classes off campus where they 1night be more convenient for many studenls. Then thev abolished a regulation \\i1ich limited the number of units a student coutg cam during summer sessions. TI\en, for the first lime. U1e c ommitt ee authorized spending student funds ID pay fo r a lobbyist in Sacramento. The students ha"e had a lobbrist for 312 ye:irs, but there always has been a question of legality over his salary because the trustees never approved it. 111<' three 1neasures \\'ere expected to be appro\•cd by the fl11l board today as the trustees ended their t\lo'O day n1eeting. Citizen's Complai.i1t Dismissed BEVERLY HILLS CAP\ 'The district atlorney"s orfice Tuesday dismissed a citizen's complaint against f o r 1n e r Bealle JGhn Lennon f o r allegedly striking a \\'Oman photographer outside a West l lollf'\'ood club. Assi~tant Dist. Atty. Robert Tn,n'ltnnan £aid lhrrc was insurficicnt evidence to charge l..('nnfn \1·i1h the n 11 e it<' d ln('\(t('rlt last ?\1arcll 13 at the Trnub.1do11r. Lennon. a sonr, write-r and forrnM' lead 5in~f'r v.ith the Bea1lts.. reportedly was e}ectffl from the club llftet :-.routing obscenities during a performance by Ille Smothen Brothers corned\• t e a m . Lennon wn."i net aT-re!!lted but a citirens complaint "''as filed by the photographer. \Vitnesses told !\her Ir f' ii dri:;utits ttmt Lennon became rov.·dy and started Jleeklina: Torn1n,1' Sn1u1ht.rs. e Ider 1nembcr of !ht' 1can1. Out.'5"i(!e the club I .eru1<>n allegedly struck Brend1l l\1ary Perkins, 56. of llollywood . a rr~lllnc:e photographer .. tell you somethin5 about 0unUse Country Club! ... Ownenhip I Membership All Jn One -SunriS(" Country Club brin~s you all 1h e :1d\·anta1.tr' nl bclon.e;ing to the n1ost ele~ant. priv.11e c:olf club and tehnis club plus O\,'Of'rsh ip of a bc•autiful 1>1n~Jr story condominiu1n on fcf' land in a ~atc-~uardt"cl community for the price of c-ondnmi'riiu~ ov.ner- ~tup alone. A ne,., prer<'drnt in luxurious c!M>crt living. AOC\\' cri1eria li)r \'flllr 1·nnclnmn1iu111 doll~u How it \Vorks -A" an n\,·nrr you rrrr1\·r 11r11p1 1· rtary membtrship rn~ht' 111 bn1h d1f' ~ult ;\lld 1c·111H' 1 lub v.·ith tht abi1it\' tn ,1rt1\'atc· }·our play11n.: 1111\. ilege in cither nr bn1h (or 1111ly 11vn1inal ann11 .d dues. There are no membership iniciation fec!o. 'fhcsr mcmbcn1hip ri ghts re1nain v.·nh the own("r~hip nr each condominiun,. 1\n important asset to the val ue and security or your investrnent. C lub Facilitie~ To Ri,·al T he Finest -The foe-al point ·or Sunrise C(lun1ry Club i~ the-13,000 !iquan-- foot , spl it-le\'C'I rlubhnuv·. /\ n1a..,terpicc·c of ~l rd1- te:rranran archilt"Clurc, it inrlucl1'!! a gla~s·,•·allcd main dinin.~ rnorn and :idjacc'nt fireside loun\;r v.•hi'h ovtrlooks the l~t tC'c, 18th grern, tht' uu1- rloor dining defk 2nd one of the four f"(111111lur11I\" lakr~. ·1-hcre."s al'o a n1cn·~ ~nll, lockcr 1oon1~. ~na~J,, ' b<lr and 1he tC'nnis and golf pro shops. Nearby, arr thC" n1ain s"•immin~ pool and a separate. c:hi1rlrrn·~ recreation area. 1'enn i~-"111(" 1'ennis (:lub facilities mf"a~urr 411,.p \(• thr linr~t .1tl\••h('rr. ~fhcrc are. ninr hca1Adul 'lnirts, four lighted for nif,!ht play and one u\•rr- "'''rl and su nken lor 1ournan1cnt play. 1"herc ;u c :tl~o four ttachinc: allr\' ,,·uh ''ld<"otapc re:pla\· t•qu1 p- mc111 tu sharpc:n ,.,~ur 1':a1nr nnd h• top it all otf. nnr nf thr RTC:ats ortenni'. Dcnn1-.. Ra\s1on , is Resident OirC'c - :·t tor of1Cnnis.· lknnlt R ~htnn, Di1f'1Q• ufTrn11 ... _ _ S11nn~ C911r>J•Y Cluh. (:O..,·h •Ml l:ap!~l1' of •he 1~i2 •nil IY7 l O.," . \' Guj T .. .a m. ~Up<'lh pl''''-'f•(l>c• $... II an coarh Golr -Spreading ou t\\'O\rd fro m the beautiful club· house co1nplc:x i! the challenging 18-hofc 'fed Kobinson designed l!:olr C'OUN'. \Vi ndin~ its v.·av ~f'ntly thrOuRhou1 the cumn,unity. \'Ou\11 find n \\'t'll 1rapped ,,,.ith JUST C'nough "''atcr hazard~ 1n 1n01kt" 11 ttu\\' intcrClltinq. 1\ l(rr'al C'1111 r~ rn1 C'ilhr1 1he high or io\\' h .. ndicappc'r. ~sunRise Single:0 S1ory, Low-Dtnsity Luxury-Nestled com• fortably a Ion~ the rollin.'{ ~rc<'n fa1r"ays arr 1hc beautirully 5pacious conrlon1in1un1~. :\~ onlv Sun- ' 1S(' ca n build 1hrn1. 1\nd st.3t1e recl <1111011\{ 1hr n1 , approximal("l y 18 scpara1e sunn1n£; area~ c-01nplc1r '"i1h .\Ov.·imming pools and companion thrrapy pool~. "l"'n n1ake Su nrise Cnuntr)· Club ;u1 c•rn morl". im· prr~1vr ,·alue. ,·ou"ll only find about four condo· miniU lll.\ to lh(' llLTI" r\nd a~ v.·r\·(' \:\lei, on ref" \anc1 . • PAJ.,. o. .. f1 • •t,". ·:~·'"'"' _; -' r .. ,..,.. • .::-.": ,, t .~ .. Take l-lv.')" 111 :<;out h from Paln1 Sprin,!t$, ler1 :11 Countrv Club Dr .or l nter~tate 10 to Ran1on Rd. (Ranch"o ~1iTage c~it) left on Bob l·lopc Dr. 2 milM 10 Country Club Dr , then turn righ1. Tclephonr : (7 14) J2B·3191. One, two arid thrt:t·bcdroom condominiums from $33,995 to $69,995. ~ COUITTRY CLUB EOUA.L HOUSING t>PPC5"TCIN1T1ES • ' f ... -